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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-11-16 - Orange Coast Pilotl SPORTS Costa Mesa. Estancia end season with wins Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 ' :Ma1·ijuana · Iaw dilemma for D · ~ ' ~ Local police officers who try to steer kids away from drugs say passage of Proposition 215 sends mixed messages to youngsters. ., • While activist groups cheer the state's new medical marijua- na law, its passage leaves police fad.rig an increasingly sticky legal morass. ommend marijuana for patients with cancer and other illnesses - local police are showing signs of uneasiness. often working against their anti.- drug message -just got even thornier. •1t does make it tougher," said Newport Beach Police DARE Officer Tom Monarch. •1t makes it tougher to the extent the kids wonder if our government is fighting the same war that we are. We're kind of stuck in a cor- ner." ,,, '""''()'\, ' omcers thing's OK, often they take it as the final word, especially when it's from the government. "I've had a handful of kids bring it up in class," he said. •And I usually tell them that unfortunately in •appalled but not surprised• at the passage of the proposition, said it will expand the availabili- ty of the drug. · "You 9"9 the marijuana growers a rope, and they're gonna become cowboys," be said. He said it's too soon to tell how exactly the law will affect his job. Even as Orange County Sher- iff Brad Gates met with' federal officials this week to discuss ways to overturn Proposition 215 -which permits do'Ctors to rec- That uneasiness is especially keen among officers with the Drug Abuse Resistance Educa- tion program, who travel between schools warning chil- dren of the perils of drugs. DARE officers say a job that's already tough -with parents, peer pressure, illld . tl\e;.m'edia Children often misconstrue the new law as meaning that marijuana is now legal across the board, Monarch said. "The kids are kind of deceived that it's legal to smoke it," he said. "I think someone has life things don't to explain to them that there has I make sense to yo~ at your age or to be an illness involved. . my age." When kids are told some-Monarch, who said he was "It's like facing a pitcher that has a new pitch," he said. "You know his fastball, you know his curveball, but in the past week he's developed a knuckleball. As soon as you think-you have him •SEE OARE PAGE A13 ' DON I.EACH I DAl.Y Pl.OT Bloomingdale'• make-up artist llsa Card gives Nicole Matthews a color prtnttng Friday at the store's Invita- tion only "Ultimate Premiere." The store opens to the public today. A SHOPPER~S DREAM COME TRUE After months of expectations, Fashion Island's Bloomingdale's officially opens its doors By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot T hey came. They swooned. They spent. Prom its opening at 10:30 a.m. onward, the masses poured into Bloomingdale's in an unending stream for its "ultimate premiere" Friday at Fashion Island. At times the aisles of the 190,000-square-foot store were so clogged that it took minutes to traverse the few yards separating the cosmetics section from the escalators. The event was billed as a private shopping day to preview the store's official public opening today. Porty thousand special invitations went out to holders of Bloomingdale's charge cards, but no one was turned away at the door. It was an orgy of conspicuous con- sumption, a saturnalia of spending, the reducto ad absurdum of Ameri- can capitalism -and shoppers glut- ted themselves happily. They spoke generally in breath- less tones. "I think every female that has ever heard of Bloomingdale's is here," said Gail DeSalvo, 48, of Oceanside, who spent nearly $1,000. "It's one of the last true department stores." •rve been waiting and waiting for Bloomie's to come in," said JoAnne Mix, of Newport Beach. •My hus- band said he wanted to wear a black armband for his bank account." • SEE SHOPPERS PAGE A 14 r------------~----~-~--, Student fashions her own I I . I I . I I -IWlll~., . ' I I \ II I \ \ b_rand Of school spirit ... •Elizabeth Kent makes it a mission to establish a Bible \ and prayer Club on the Newport Harbor High campus. By JuHe ROii C.nnon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BBACH-Newport Harbor High School Mnior BIWabeth Kent bu often ~yed for her ICbool and for bar fellow INdlDtl. Wltb incnuel in .. drug UM and d9Yloul tmaptatkm •bound. • little dtvtne In......_ can't hurt. But Bllsabitb., t '1, dlclD't need .ny blllp from abaft WIMila • WtDt to edaool aftlclM •• Piiia to Mt •. new Mudmt lllWpla,. dub-ibe .......... •1 knew what my rights were,• she said Fdday before turning in her club application, which will be reviewed by student government leaden Mon- day. •1 knew they couldn't prevent me from doing it.• The tanadous debate team mem- ber, wbo attends ..m~ at St. AndreW'I Prelbytertan rt.iurch aa'Oll from the high IChool. Mid lbe WU det9rtDined to make the IChool'I dus- ter o( informal Bible meeUns.= 10 the ltUdentl could ~ of .. publk: addrell l)"IWID to . • .,..,,... meetings and rea\llt ....... bell. ... dub~ -tbill ant al ... kind ID Newpolt-Mma.,.,... _ w f Ill tbM bf tbe dlltrk'rl ..... CIR-•El..Sl*OiHptMSupel J f t •IEE IPIAIT FME Atl fred martin Mega-swre sparks .memories of what used t,o be B loomingdale's is here and that's wonderful. When I was a young bachelor-about-New York City, a trip to Bloomie's at Christ- mas time was definitely good for whatever ailed you. In my case, that was usually a severe case of destitution. As a yearling reporter, I made $96 a week. What little Christmas shopping I did, was down in the snakepits on 14th Street. The trick was, you got your gift wrap and tags at Bloomie's. It was easy to pull off and it seemed a harmless little charade. · All of which is an oblique slide into a column on More Things That Aren't Here Any- more (with a tip of the Fred Column hat to Ralph Story). Bloomie's has arrived. That means a nice boost for New- port Beach's cut of the sales tax, to say nothing of the shot it should give to other Fashion Island businesses. But look at the headstones in the graveyard of local retail: The Broadway, Bullock's, Bul- lock's Wilshire, I. Magnin and his brother, J, and poor, old Buffums'. Nor has time been kind to our home grown haberdash- eries, such as Halliday's, the Storkeeper (both His and Hers), the wondetful Bay Department Store and others too numerous to mention. The retail category with the •SEE MARTIN PAGE A14 Hilbun eludes sentence of death • Former postal worker agrees to drop insanity defense in exchange for life without parole. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot A fonner Orange County postal worker, who went on a three-day killing spree in 1993 that claimed the lives of two people and injured seven more, is now longer facing the death penalty. The Orange County District Attorney's dfice has dropped its demand for the life of Mark R. Hilbun - who was convicted of fatally stabbing bis mother in her Corona del Mar home-while Hilbun's attorney dropped his client's insanity defense. Instead, Hilbun, 42, will receive life in prison without parole, an arrangement Deputy District Attorney Christopher Evans said he was ·~ pleased" with in light W jury deadlock last month during the sanity phase of the trial. "Looking at what hap- pened in sanity phase, we Mark ~nb believe it was in the best inter-~ un est of everyone to make sure Mr. Hilbun never walks the streets again.• Evans said Friday, after Judge Everett Dickey accepted the agreement. Eght of the 12 juro~ said they believed Hilbun was insane when he killed his mother and her dog, then shot a co-worker and a clerk at the Dana Point post office where he worked. Hilbun's coastal rampage ultimately claimed two lives and injured seven. one of whom was Cos- ta Mesa resident Patti Salot who was shot multiple times. She miraculously survived. Hilbun was Jater caught ataHUllltingtan-B!!ed~lfF"~:ll After Hilbun's convictions in August. Salot's hus- band, Monte, said he hoped Hilbun would receive the death penalty. Monte Salot could not be reached for comment Friday but he said in the past, •rd like to flip the switch." If Hilbun had been found insane, he would have been sent to a mental hospital for a minimum of six months, Evans said. -Now he's gang to be tnjailfoctbe rest of his life.• Hilbun will be formally sentenced Dec. 17. • SAlUIU>AV. NOVEMBER 16, 1996 greer wylder Bundles of best buys at sidewalk sale M rletta Vise of Stlx & ~tones Furniture Con- ignment (646-7233) says the shopping center at 333 E: 17th St. in Costa Mesa is having its first sidewalk sale today. Vise says it's a fun way to spend the day and get some best buys. The partici- pating sti:-res are Stix & Stones, O.C. Art Museum Consignment, Bergstrom Bridal, Medical Store, Bernard's lllteriors, Coast Vacuum & Sewing, Paramount Sports, Kona Cleaners, Preferred. Graph- ics, Pure American Paint Store, Alladin Pool Supply, and Baycrest Liquor. .. ~ The owners of Young Sec- op.ds (673-2120) in Corona del Mp.r, Kathy Bell and Sue Young, would like readers to know that it's their 16th year as the "South d?ast's premier young children's r~cycled clothing store." It's pop- ular annual ski room has r~opened for the winter and it bps a nice selection of ski cloth- iag and accessories including after-ski boots, gloves, sweaters, jackets, bibs and jumpsuits for babies through teens. • The store is located at 436 Heliotrope Ave. in Corona del Nlar and is open from 10 a.m. to 5;p.m. Tuesday through Friday and from noon to 4 p.m. on Sat- ttday . • ; If you're in need of holiday g)ft wrap, The Container Store ~56-2333) claims to carry the world's largeSt selection of lioli- ~y gift wraps, gift bags, ribbons and bows available. And t6.,roughout the season \here will be informal bow-making demon- strations and bow making work- stiops. If you like giving home- made gifts, there are tirlS, glass- ~are, and hundreds of contain~rs t~ be used as packages. The Container Store is located at the roaw Metro Pointe shopping cen- ter on South Coast Drive in Costa ~esa. -: If you eat at Avila's El Ran- <titto on Wednesday, Nov. 20, ~u can have anything on the u\enu, excluding drinks, for 1966 ~ces. The huge discount is part "-the celebration of El Ranchlto's ~anniversary. The three restaurants participating are in Costa Mesa (642-1142) at 2101 Placentia Ave.; in Newport Beach ''75-6855) at 2800 Newport ihvd.; and in Corona del Mar (q.44-8226) at 2744 E. Coast }fighway . • : Swee' Pea (645-9140), a home a)id garden accessories store, is eparing for the holidays with a ebration today from 10 a.m. to . -. .- li>urs start Sunday. The store will 1* open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday, until ~p.m. Thursday and Friday, and i:t>on to 6 p .m. Sunday. Swee' lfea is located at 1720-D Santa Jlna Ave. in Costa Mesa. •)EST llUYS appears Thursdays and saturdays. If you know of a good buy, tfll me at 540-1224, fax me at 646- 4170, or write to me: Best Buys, Dally Pfot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. ' '" . . ..--. r-----------~---~---·~-----------------------~~--~---~~-----~-------~----------------~--------~, '. I. Christ Church by the Sea . +ADDRESS: 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., 1 Newport Beach. +. 1ELEPHONE: 673-3805. + DENOMINATION: United Methodist. +·YEAR OIUROf ESTABLISHED: 1932. ~ + SERVla TIMES: Sunday -8 a.m., Bible Surfing (formally, Service on the Sand) meets in the Blue Room for the w inter {after Easter this service will resume meeting by the 14th Street volleyball courts); 9:30 a.m., New Tra- ditions meets in the sanctuary; 5:30 p.m., Sunday Night Alive. Sunday school is at 9:30 a.m. + SENIOR PASTOR: The Rev. David Lehmberg. · + OtUROt STAFF: The Rev. Thomas Roy Pendell, minister emeritus; Craig Davis, music director; Barbara King, organist; Don Roberson, Service on the Sand leader; Evelyn Huebner, member- ship coordinator; Nancy Remley, office manager; Elaine Erickson, children's center director; The Rev. and Mrs .. David Persons, missionaries to Zaire. + SIZE OF CONGREGATION: 260. +MAKEUP OF CONGREGATION: Pri- marily of two groups, retired adults over 50 and young families with young children. + OtlLD CARE: Available at the 9:30 a.m. service and by request at the 5:30 p.m. service. + TYPE OF WORSHIP: All services are warm and friendly; even the most for- mal service at 9:30 a.m. has an "unstuffy formality." The 8 a.m. service is very informal, comprisi ng "Bible surfing, n music, prayer and inspira- t ional stories of adventure, humor and hope. Th e 9:30 a.m. service is a blend of t raditional, Protestant worship w ith contemporary elemen~. The emphasis DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT Pastor David Lehmberg welcomes wonblppen to Christ Church by the Sea 1n Newpqrt Beach. . of this service is on the music and the message of the morning. Hymns are accompanied by organ, piano and var- ious other instruments. The 5:30 p.m. Sunday Night Alive incorporates praise music. the seven-member 14th Street Gospel Band, a message (different than the morning message) and some- t imes interviews, skits and/or a Jeop- ardy-type game based on Bible knowl- edge. Children are-welcome. + TYPE OF SERMON: Sermons gener- ally follow the ecumenical lectionary, but not slavishly. + UPCOMING SERMON: Sermons for November will highlight themes of thanksgiving and will Include themes of church, life and service. +WELCOME WAGON: The.church uses name tags to help make greeting • and getting to know each other by name easier. Guests are provided a form on which they can indicate needs, questions or requests they might have. Contact is made by letter and also personally, if appropriate. Refreshments are provided after the 9:30 a.m. service, and a light dinner is held after the 5:30 p.m. service to pro- vide time for soci.alizing. + OUTllEAOI PROGllAMS: The church operates a preschool, extend· ed-care and tutoring program year- round that serves more than 100 chil- dren and their famJlles. Members also send support to local agencies such as Sha te Our Selves; Friends In Service to Humanity ~-Harbor Area, Interfaith Housing and Irvine Temporary Hous- ing. Aiding communities farther f rom home, they send shoes and socks to the children of Miracle Ranch, an orphanage in Mexico; they supply books and other educational materials to a school in Chile; they support mis- sionaries in Zaire. + DRESS: Dress varies according to individual taste and comfort. +MISSION STATEMENT: The Mission and Pur~ of Christ Church by the Sea (United Methodist) is to provide a loving,. nurturing environment in which to praise God and In which the spiritual needs, growth, and renewal of the members and friettds of the Church may be met; to provide a root from which Christian influence and service to the community can sf read, seeking always the Kingdom o Heav- en, and God's plan for us, individually and collectively. + INTERESTING N01E: On Thanksgiv- ing Day the church will hold an infor- mal "Open Mike -What are you thankful for?• service at 10 a.m. On ·· the last weekend of each month, the church holds a monthly potluck dinner and entertainment night that features plays, concerts and various other entertainment. The church is also well-known for its annual Easter sun- rise service held on the oceanside · beach at 14th Street. By Michele M. Marr t. I ' ' I t 1: I I. I I t I I I I I I L--------------------------------------------~-------------------~----------------~--------~--J· • I This event is definitely not · a turkey THANKSGIVING CHORAL FESTIVAL: You are invited to the second annual Thanksgiv- ing Choral Festival sponsored by the Newport Mesa Irvine . Interfaith Council, being held at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 17 at Mariners South Coast C ommu- nity Church, 5120 Bonita Canyon Road. Nine congregations choirs, including Community Church Congrega tional of Corona de l Mar and the Newport Beach Stake Choir of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will perform and inspira- tional messages will be present- ed by religious leaders from around Orange County. Price of admission is two cans of food which will be given to SPIN for distribution to the needy. COUNTRY COOKOUT: A benefit of The Exchange Club was Ste> en m a pa dow was smashed. Foundation for the Prevention of Child Abuse is being held today from noon to 6 p.ni. at the Buffalo Grill, 1910 W. Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach. There will be entertainment, music and ample food -burgers, hot dogs and chicken along with a silent auction said BW Barring- ton. Children 11 and under are free while those older pay $10 per person. CHARITY PREVIEW BENE- FIT: Join two dozen service clubs, including the Costa Mesa Rotary Club, Newport Balboa Rotary Club, Exchange Club of Ne wport Harbor, Newport Beach Uons Club, and the Cos- ta M esa-Newport Harbor U ons Club as participants and benefi- ciaries of the Charity Benefit Night for the 1997 California International Auto Show, set for Friday night, Nov. 22, 1996 at the Anaheim Convention Cen jim de boom ter from 6 to 10 p .m. The Balboa Beach Company's Jim Roberts will provide surfing music for the occassion. Admission· tickets at $50 each, with $25 being tax deductible, and drawing tickets are avail- able from members of the par- ticipating Clubs. For more infor- were stolen from the underground parking garage of a residence. • 700 blodl of West 2oth Street: A bicycle worth $200 was stolen from the parking lot of a bakery. Awnue: $1,040 worth of antiques was stolen from an antique store. The items -a gold ring and a stylized figurine -were being held on con- signment In two different cabinets. • 100 blodl of East 11th 5tNet: A saw worth $200 was stolen from a car parked In an underground lot. The win- dow was shattered. In the same lot. a cellular phone and compact disks worth $450 were stolen from another car whose window was also shattered. The burglaries occurred around the same time that 17 similar incidents struck New- port Beach between Sunday night and Monday morning. NEWPORT IEAOt • 40 blodl of S.. lsa.ncl Drive: $450 worth of surfboards • 400 blodl of Vtst. ar.nde: $2,500 worth of jewelry was stolen from a residence. The culprit broke In through the rear sliding door. • IOO blodl of See Gull une: $2,362 worth of property, indudlng a laptop computer and jewelry, was stolen from a residence. The front door was pried open. · • 1900 blodl of Shertngton PIM9: A swastika was drawn In permanent blade marker on the first floor hall- way of an apartment complex. r ,_ ----, TIMNRAnms flNDAY First low mation call The Event Office at (114) 548-4942. SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS nus COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved in your com-. munity? Visit a service club this week. Guests are welcome and· most clubs will buy your meal on your first visit. TUESDAY -7:30 a.m. Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the at the Balboa Bay Club to bear Craft Talks. Noon The Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center for a Round Up Meeting featuring Jimmy Weldon, the voice of Webster the Duck. 6:00 p.m. Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club, the Fish Pry Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club . WEDNESDAY -7:30 &.m. South Coast Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Center Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the University Athletic Club. Noon Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia 'Corinthian Yacht Club. THUISDAY -7:00 a.a Costa Mesa-Orange Cout Breakfast Uons Club meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon Kiwanis .Club of Corona del Ma.r and Newport Beach meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Costa Mesa • North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holi-• day Inn for a program from the coun-: ty's district attorney office. Tb~ Exchange Club of Newport Harbor meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club for a program on One Nation Under Cod. The Newport- lrvine Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel for a Thanksgiving Message from Jeff Walling. WORTII REPEATING ... From the • Newport Beach-Corona del Mar • Kiwanis Club newsletter ... •A day of • worry is more exhausting than a week : of work." • COMMUNrTY & a.uas Is published every Saturday in the Dally Pilot. Fax your service club's meeting informa- tion to 631-5851 or mall to 1743 Bay- port Way, Newport Beach, 92660. Corrections .. ua pof•m JUdy .,__. will talk about .. lat.-book at Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price N!OBf 55 Delly Piiot. P.O. eo. 1560, Costa Mel. CA. 92626. ~No MM~ lllustrMions, edlto- rt.l mllttllr Off edwl1t.Ml'Mntl '-ein CM be~ wfth.. out wrtftln pennilliol 1 of copy- right owner. ~Bead\ hi boa 58153 Costa Mes. 7'3157 8:13 e.m ....•......• .2.7 First high $125/hr A ·TTORNEYS AT LAW Our ... Is 310 w. hy St .. 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By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA ~SA -Just as· the ·state's official marine fish, the beautiful bright orange Garibaldi perch, is on its way to becoming extinct, so too could the city's offi- cial nuisance and eyesore, the Garibaldi de Noche bar. · "It's been a blight and a prob- lem," Mayor Joe Erickson said of what he calls the city's "abi;olute worst" establishment. "It's the type of place that w~ want to close down. n The city is recommending the 19th Street bar's license be revoked by the state Alcoholic Beverage Control board because police say the establishment breeds problems and "habitual complaints." "I am giving the City Council every possible legal remedy I can to correct the problem out there,• City Attorney Thomas Kathe said. The proposed action is expect- ed at Monday night's council meeting. According to police reports that are included in the Monday's agenda, police have responded to 65 incidents at the Garibaldi bar since January, inouding calls for assault with a deadly weapon . and the brandishing of a weapon. Erickson points .to another two incidents involving three report- ed patrons of the bar who were killed in traffic accidents this past Apri.\. "The bar owner has-run it irre- sponsibly," Erickson said. "You are not supposed to serve drunks." Kathe said the city's solution is Additionally, city officials are notifying bar owner Elizabeth H. Gonzales that if sbe doesn't resolve the problems in 30 days, they_ will seeJc criminal prosecu-. · tion. Gonzales alsQ operates anoth- er bar in Santa Ana called Los Cristales. City officials say police have been called there often for problems, and that has sparked concerns about her ownership of Garibaldi de Noche. }.\nd . Costa Mesa officials say Gonzales also plans to open a new bar in the city. "We clearly cannot allow that to happen," ErickSon said. In a related action, the council will also consider Monday whether to adopt a policy that would establish a formal review Another four requests for liquor licenses are expected to be approved by the council, includ- ing one from New Cost Market at 2228 Newport Blvd., which was denied a license in August 1995. The market, which has not previously been licensed, is requesting a premise-to-premise transfer from its second store, the Baker Mini-Market at 1145 Bak- er St. · Although a year ago the coun- cil did not find public conve- nience or necessity, the owner wrote a letter pleading for city approval, adding a list of 11 s,elf- imposed conditions he plans to abide by. Soup kitchen thankful for holiday volunteers COSTA ~SA -As Thanks- giving draws near, Merle Hatle- berg's telephone hasn't stopped ringing with offers of help. But unlike those she feeds· at Someone Cares Soup Kitchen, which she foun¥<! 10 years ago, she's had to tµr;d callers away. "Our voh.¢teer list is totally filled," sh_e .... told a caller Friday. "The Interfaith Shelter might need someone. But I am taking names for Christmas volunteers ... I hate to say no, but the list is already filled." Hatleberg said she appreciates a,ll the offers to help serve·Than.ks- , giving dinner this year, but she had all the help she needed three weeks ago. Last year the dinner drew 1,200 people for turkey, sal- ad, yams and Hatleberg's special- ty, West Virginia green beans. She has received about 150 1elephone calls since August from people who want to serve the homeless and p0or at her annual Thanksgiving dinner held at the Rea Community Center. 1\vo days before supper is served, about 100 turkeys donated by Five Feet restaurant in New- port Beach will be cooked marathon style. · This will be the seventh year that restaurant owner Michael -and- Custom Photo Greeting Cards Call for an appointment Galleries ·/ 8tuclio Kang, his staff and other volun- teers set up about 10 ovens in the parking lot of the restaurant and cook through the evening, matathon-style. The following day the turkey is carved up at the Rea Community Center for the next day's feast. About 70 lucky volunteers will help dish .out the grub this year, Hatleberg said, noting holiday dinners such as Thanksgiving and Christmas are big draws. "They really like to do it (help)/ HaUeberg said. "They don't get to do it (volunteer) because they are working all the time. H Hatleberg said she does how- ever need volunteers for her regu- lar morning shift to prepare food, including the daily soup prepara- tions from 9 a.m. to noon. And with the colder season approach- ing, she said warm jackets, rain- coats, sweaters and blankets are also needed, to distribute to the soup kitchen patrons. The soup kitchen is located at the Costa Mesa Spanish Church at 617 Hamilton St. and serves food from 2 to 4 p.m. daily. Thanksgiving dinner is held Nov. 26 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Rea Community Center, 661 Hamilton St. -Susan Deelller Get a Jump Merle· Hatietierg says sh~as plenty of helpers for upcom.ilig . FRThanksgiving feast, but could use~ assistance at Christmas time, and~· during the rest of the year. SHIF ;. We'll ship any of our prepackaged gifts valued over $20.00 anywhere in the continental United States FREE. 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Presbyterian $100 mil- lion_ after the City Council Tuesday approved selling the hospital tax-exempt bonds for a $200,000 fee. The. hospital will use the money to pay for ~dditions and equipment. The fee to the city can help offset costs for public improvements. • The city loaned the hospi- tal money in the past: $61. 2 million in 1984 and $98.5 mil- lion, part of which .repayed the first loan, in 1992. Abuse prevention group holds cookout The National Exchange Club Foundation for the Pre- vention of Child Abuse will benefit from a country cook- out plann~d for noon today at the Buffalo Grill, 1910 W. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. The cookout will featµre entertainment, burgers, hot dogs and clµcken. Admission for adults costs a $10 dona- tion, and children 11 and under are free. The •Flying a Mission• committee, a group promot- ing a pilot's autobiographical ~ccount of his abused child- hood, is sponsoring the event. Coastal commissioner .speaks to local group A state coastal commis- sioner will address the Orange County· Coast Associ- ation at its Thursday meeting at the Newport Harbqr Nauti- cal Museum. Arnie Steinberg, appointed to the commission earlier this year by former state Assem- bly Speaker Curt Pringle, will speak from his pro-business perspective on the future of the coast. · He will address the meet- ing at noon Nov. 21 at the nautical museum, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The afternoon begins with all 11 :30 a.m. reception fol- lowed by a noon luncheon. Lunch reservations cost $20. Call 546-4942 for reserva-. lions. There are cigars you just smoke. There are • cigars you -. experience. }i.Upmann. We keep them per fect for you. 1000 West C.oast Highway (Aaoa from Balboa Bey Oab DeSt to Wac Man.c) 9 reqt Selection of PREMIUM CIGARS ANTIQ1JE1fUMIDORS &ACasw~ Rolex supports the ff Oi1t..Q~-4+~~tt::.;1!flft::T-i--;;1f~~ and its Team as they prove that endurance and perfonnace under pressure are essential to any winning effort. The U.S. Sailing Team: · the Quest Continues. I .. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1996 required. For information, call 644-3151. · HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE USED BOOKS ·Newport Harbor Luthert\ll Church will hold its fifth annual Holiday Boutique from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at ?98 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Proceeds will benefit women and children in poverty. For more information, call 548- 3631. CRAFT BOUT1QUE The Newport Harbor Elles is having a Holiday Boutique featur- ing many local crafters, artisans and vendors with hand-crafted .Christmas decorations, home decor, gifts and apparel, from ·10 a.m. to 5 p .m. at 3456 Via Oporto, Newport Beach. For more inf or- mation, Call 535-4482. COUNTRY FAIR The Prince of Peace Lutheran School and Church presents it Country J?ay Fair from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 2987 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa. Carnival games, rides, crafts and a silent auction are few of the many activ- ities available. There will be a garage sale and pancake break- fast at 1 a.m. For more informa- tion, call 549-0562. HOLIDAY STRESS The Newport Beach Commu- nity Services Department offers a : workshop on "Happy Holidays Without Stress" from 9 a.m . to 1 p.m. at the Community Youth Center at Grant Howald Park in Corona del Mar on Fifth Street and Iris Avenue. Registration fee is $30 and preregi.stration is Friends of Costa Mesa Libraries will hold a used book sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Mesa Verde Library, 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East. Costa Mesa. For more information, call 549- 2493. GARDENING Sherman Library and Gardens. offers a free program on "Grow- ing and Gardening with Fems" at 9:30 a.m . at 2647 E. Coast High- way, Carona del Mar. For more information, call 673-2261. JAZZEROZE Chorus Une Dance Studio offers a jazzercize class 8:45 a .m. at 3100 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. A mat or towel is required. For more information, call 640-5256. WELCOME BABY . The Exchange Club Child Abuse Prevention Center of Orange County offers a volunteer training program for "Welcome Baby" parent aides froµi 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 2482 Newport Blvd, Suite 7, Costa Mesa. Family sup- port workers act as role models to first-time parents offering guid- ance . and training in child care atid dev~lopment. For reserva- tions, call 722-1107. FINANCE TALK Courtlandt Financial offers a free workshop on successful tax strategies from 10 to 11 a.m. at the University Athletic Club, rolfs FINE WINE SPECIALI STS Order :Now 'For <Tfie Xolillays HOURS Monday lQ-6 Tues-Sot 9 300 30 Sunday l lom·5pm 'Delivery !Available 950 WEST C OAST HWY• 631 -1212 Nexi 10 West Marine Products across from Balboa Bay Club J:J. 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SHOPPING TRIP Community members are invited to "Craiger's Shopping Extravaganza," benefiting Girls Incorporated and The National Center For Missing Explotted Children, beginning at 7 :30 a .m. at 1500 Quail St., Suite 100, New- port Beach. Participants ·will poard one of the 30 luiury char- tered motor coaches travelling to Desert Hills Premium Outlets in Cabazon for a day of pampering and shopping. nckets are $36. For, more information, call 224- 4150. PAPER MAKING A children's paper making class will be offered from 9 a.m. to noon at Cliff Drive Park in Newport Beach. Participants will receive a paper making kit and idea book. Cost is $25 for the class and there is a $6 materials fee. Register with the City of Newport Beach at 644-3153. SUNDAY MARINE'S BAND The Oasis Senior Center pre- sents the Marine Corps Band at 1 p.m. at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Food will be sold at 11:30 a.m. and the concert is free. For more information, call 644-3244. HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE The Newport Harbor Bl.ks is having a Holiday Boutique featur- ing many. local crafters, artisans and vendors wilh hand-crafted Christmas decorations, h6me decor, gifts and apparel, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 3456 Via Oporto, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 535-4482. MONDAY HEALTHY FUTURE Orange Coast College offers a free, week-long series of lectures on "One World. One Hope: Cre- ating a Healthy Future" in OCC's Student Center and will be pre- sented on the hour. Topics include HIV I AIDS, marijuana, driving under the influence, gay and les- bian issues, safer sex, Latino issues, and sex under the influ- ence. For more information, call 432-5725. """" EASTERN EUROPE Orange Coast College offers a CUSTOM-MADE NEW FURNITuRE • DRAPERIES Start Early for the Holidays CUSTOM FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERY Come Visit Our Newly Expanded FLOORING DEPARTMENT •Carpet •Wood •Linoleum -We Clean Celpels & Rugs -We~ l.Jpholsay & Drapee -We a-.. & We>l Wood fk>ora -We Aellnlltl Wood Roen •Vinyl •Marble • rue ' free lecture that explores issues and challenges facing Eastern Europe in the 21st century at 2 p.m. in OCC's 1Student Center Lounge. For more information,. call 432-5940. ART SHOW The Oasis Senior Center pre- sents •An Oasis of Talent" from 10 a.Di. to 2 p.m. in the oasis lounge, 800 M~erite Avenue, Corona del Mar. Students partak- ing in the water coloring, C~ese brush painting and landscape painting classes will present their work. For more information, call 644-3244. ADD TALK Coastline_ Cpunseling Center offers a free lecture titled u Atten- tion Deficit Disorder Overview" at 7 p:m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 476-0991. GETilNG WORK The Forensic Consultants Association Orange County offers a seminar on ~Getting Work From Corporate Clients" at 5:30 p.m. at The Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost is $40 and $5 extra at the door. For more information, call 955-1123. HEALTli CARE Mother's Market often a free seminar OD ·Herbal fWaHng For Women" from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the market at 225 B. 17th St., Cot- ta Mesa. For reservations, call (800) 595-MOMS. LAUGH A LOT The· Jewish Senior Center offers a lecture on how •Laughter is the Best Medicine" 11 a.m. at 250 East Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 513- 5641. TUBSDAY SMOKE FREE The First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa otters a free workshop on "Freedom from Smoking -Kick the Habit• at ? :30 p.m. on Nov. 19 at 420 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Plan to ·bring a small tape recorder and blank tape to the workshop. For reservations, call 548-7727. TAI CHI Mother's Market offers a free seminar on "Tai Chi -A Moving Meditation" from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the market at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call 631-4741. Personal Training Specialists FITNESS CENTER In Westcliff Plaza -, 080 Irvine Ave. (at 17th), Newport Beach by~.~OL~ adapted by jerry Patch December 1 -24 ~ l'lnntn: 00.\\'T MMWJSf!. O!NT\.'llY OOMMlll'CICmON!I, ~I.~ ae;c: •'M lloooniry Pmdu«-r. m e • "Another tradidon -with a Spanish accent - a joyous event indeed" -Daily Pilot * by Octavio Solis music by Marcos Loya A young girl's journey of discovery, renewal and ~nlon will 611 lhe heartS ol every family with the glory of Christmas. .* . m=a--..i ...... al Decetnbtt 8 -24 WI' PllQ1) PlllMm DIDMllllt 6 • 1 ... ~ Wll~t?.SNIWI .__,~~ ,..,...,.,.., Pl'ClnC mrnJM. ~--...- FASHION SHOW Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport The Costa Mesa Republican Beach. Cost is $10. Reservations Women Federated will hold a are required. Call 574-0866. fashion show and luncheon at 11 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf and ADD TALK Country Club, 1701 Golf Course The Coastline Counseling Drive. Cost is $25. For reserva-Center offers a workshop on tions, call 557-6545. "Attention Deficit Disorder and College: First Timers and Old THE ZONE • Tuners" from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 A free local support group Quail St., Suite 105, Newport meets at 6 p.m. to discuss "The Beach. Admission is $20. For Zone," the nutrition plan devel-more information, call 476-0991. ope4 by bestselling author Barry Sears, at Super Crown Bookstore, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 673- 3588. STORYTEWNG Friends of Orange Coast Col- lege's Norman E. Watson Library otters a program titled y A Jour- ney Into Storytelling" at 7:30 p.m. at a Newport Beach residence. The presentation will look at sto- ries from many different cultures and lands. Admission is $5 for nonmembers. For reservations and directions, call 432-5087 .. DIVORCE TAUC The Law Offices of Llsa A Ciancio offers a seminar on "Divorce -What to Expect, How to Proceed" at 6:30 p.m. at 881 14 rooms of Crafts, Colkaibles and Antiques FREE DEMOS& REFRESHMENTS: • Nov. 18, 12 to 41).m. • Nov. 20, 1 to 5p.m. • Nov. 23, 12 to 4p.m. Umeltt I OJ IM/nwi4n orummls .. by Gm HOUDAYWOES The Newport Beach Public Library offers a free program on ' "Handling the Holidays After the Loss of a Loved One" in the Friends' Meeting Room at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 717- 3801. BREAKFAST MEETING The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce offers a breakfast meeting on bow to "Identify Your Client's Perso~ality and Increase Your Business" at 7 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1121 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Tickets are $15 for mem- bers in advance or $17 at the door. Nonmembers pay $19. For reser- vations, call 729-4400. DRESSES Carole little Nlna-Plccallno Just MAX I so belle Joan Walters ~· .. -,_ ·1:-~ ~ ...... ..-... ...... -.. WEDNESDAY HAPPY HOUR The Jewish National Fund's National Future Leadeisbip Divi- sion presents a free "Pall Happy Hour• from 6 to 8 p.m. on the patio at the Hard Rock Cafe, 451 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 558-8733. . AFTER HOURS The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce offers its Business After Hours meeting from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Wolfgang Puck Cafe, 841 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Pree for members and $10 for nonmem- bers. For more information, call 729-4400. BUSINESS MIXER The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce is having The Busi- ness After Hours Mixer from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. al Orange Coast GMC, 2480 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For information, call 574- 8780. INSIDE EDGE The Inside Edge presents Houston Smith, who will speak on his book, "One Nation Under God: The 1\iumpb of the Native American Church,• at the break- fasVnetworking forum from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. at Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Cost is $35. For reservations, call 460- 4242. ROBUST HEALTH Orange Coast College offers a free, two-part workshop on "Robust Health" from noon to 1 :30 p.m . today and Nov. 27 in the Re-Entry Center. ·For more infor- mation, call 432-5162. HEALTH TALK Mother's Market offers a free seminar on "A Taste of Ayu.rve- da," exploring the different mind and body types, from 6:30' to 8:30 p.m. at the market at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call 631-4741. MEN'S BREAKFAST The Men's Fellowship Break- fast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will have its Thanksgiv- ing Fellowship from 7 to 8 a .m. in Direnfield Hall, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Breakfast is $2.50. For more information, call 574-2239. JUMPSUITS -....,...-PANTSUITS "Reg. Prlcld" to'17CF CLOSE OUT NOW Nina Plccaclno .,$15()11 Susan On The Rocks Cl.OSI OUT Burrowes Joan Wolters NOW Just MAX P.g. Collections 'l ftll UIM Maygene .~-10 w Great Cavalier s1r10•4 • SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1996 THURSDAY COASTAL ISSUES The Orange County Coast Association will have a luncheon with guest speaker Arnie Stein- berg, a member of the California Coastal Commission. at 11 :30 a.m. at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Cost is $20. For reservations, call 548-4942. WEIGHT LOSS Mother's Market offers a free seminar on "Permanent ·w eight Loss Without Dieting" from 6:30 to e:30 p .m. at the market at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631-4741. BUSINESS LECTURE APEX offers a lecture on how to •Avoid Unpaid Consulting" from 7 to 9 a.m. 'at The Center Club, 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is $20. For more infor- mation, call 455-0300, ext. 218. DIVORCE TALK The Law . Offices of Lisa A. Ciancio offers a seminar on •Prop- erty Division and Settlement Agreements Pursuant to Divorce" at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Cost is $10. ReeervatioOI are requued at 514·0866. SHAKESP£AAE The Newport Beac:b Public Ubra.ry off en "An Evening With William Shakespeare,• a tree, dra- matic montage of tbe ~·· words, wisdom and wit, at 7 p.m.. in the Friends' Meeting Room. al 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For information, call 117· 3801. SHOPPING DAY The community is invited to Bloomingdale's Race For i:he Cure Shopping Day from 10 am. to 9:30 p.m. at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Ten percent of all purchases will be donated to The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Before shopping, stop by the •At Your Service" Depart- ment on the second floor to receive a charity shopping' carci. To R.S.V.P., call 224-0290. 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Admission for mem- bers is $15, non-members will be charged $20 and students with ID can attend for $6. The center is located on the Jewish Federation Campus at 250 B. Bak.er St. in Costa Mesa. Call 755-0340 for more information. A COURSE IN MIRAQ.ES Aiming to remove what blocks awarene5$ of love's presence, A Course in Miracles may assist in receiving this natural inheritance. The course meets every Wednes- day from 7 to 8 p.m. at Communi- ty Church, the Newport Beach Church of Religious Science. It's located at 901 Dove St., Suite 145, in Newport Beach. Phone 646- 3199 for more information. JEWISH SUNDAY SCHOOL The Jewish Culture School is ottering Sunday school classes for children, ages five through mitz- vah program, as well as an adult seminar. The 10 a.m. to noon : classes usually meet at the Jewish Community Center twice a month, but some sessions substi- tute a field trip. This ch.apter of the Society for Humanistic Judaism sponsors an adult seminar during the Sunday school sessions for all its members. The center is located at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. To learn more about the chapter and registration, phone Deborah Holland at 559-6726. INTltODUCTlON TO YOGA From 10 a.m. to noon today, Dr. ' Jua.nella Evans cultivates advanced metaphysics and truth teachings in Science ot Mind Year Iv. The class is open to all. but ts also a leadenhip tralning cl.us for those wishing to became practi- tioners or ministen. At the aame time on Nov. 23, the JUinilterial staff will facilitate 'Thanksgiving Master Mind and ~ Map- ping. It encourages thanks for things desired and acting on faith believing. Love offerings are accepted for both at ·Community Church, the Newport Beach Church of Religious Science. It's located at 901 Dove St, Suite 145, in Newport Beach. Phone 646-· 3199 for more fnformation. t:tEALTH DAY . "' Instructor Janet Brosan leads People With Arthritis Can Exer- cise classes from 10 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The class includes health education, joint-protection tips, relaxation techniques, pain-control tech- niques and socializing. Call 513- 5641. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to hear and experience "Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New World" at 1:30 p.m. every Friday at a private residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and prejudice ·be eliminated? What is the new world order? Can con- flicts be resolved without force? Axe women and men equal? What's the spiritual solution to our economic problems? Music and food are included. Directions: 159- 0999. 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Call 722·1202. , ASK THE RABm Rabbi David Rosenberg will field questions during "Singles Evening" on Dec. 13 and every second Friday of the month at Temple Isaiah of Newport !each. A sped.al Oneg Sbabbat (fellow- ship hour) will follow services honoring single people. It all takes place at 2401 Irvine Ave. in New- port Beach (Back Bay). For infor- mation about the service time, call 548-6900. BLUES BUSTERS Stress management authority Dr. John Pry helps confront "The Season and Singleness: Battling the Holiday Blues and the Christ- mas Crunch While Relating in Healthy Ways.• It's the topic of Wednesday night's Serendipity discussion at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church. The Costa Mesa psychologist and elder at St. Andrew's will share his guidelines for avoiding much of the stress related to healthy management of time and relationships during the holiday season. The 7:30 p .m. gathering takes place at 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach. A $3 donation.at the door also cov- ers refreshments. Phone 574-2214 for details. NAVIGATING ntE fUIUM Dennis W. Sl).ort will reveal "Rules tor the Road of 'the Puturt" on Sunday during the wonbip service at Harbor Cbriltian Church (Disdplel of Chrlst). The sermon. beginning at 10 a.m., will draw from Joshua ~:1· 11. Church school for children will take place at the same time, and adult Sun- day school runs. from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.. The church is located at 2401 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach. Contact the church at 645-5181. PUMPrTUP Guest speaker the Rey. Mar- guerita Craycroft reveals "The Power" this Sunday at Communi- ty cChurch, the Newport Beach Church of Religious Science. The . 10:30 a.m. service follows medita- tion at 10. The church is located at 901 Dove St., Suite 145, in New- port Beach. Call 646-3199 for more information. SPECIAL SERVICES MAKEOVER BLESSED A service of rededication on Sunday will celebrate the fioor-to- ceillng sanctuary renovation at St. Mark Presbyterian Church. Pastor Gary Collins will deliver the ser- mon during the 9:30 a.m. service. Also, Los Ranchos Presbytery executive David Tomlinson will present #Open Arms and Open Minds," charging the congrega-· tion with the tuture of its mission. ~~ R 11ggw4 J l •<f ,,,, Great Gold & Si lver Selection Variety of Name Brand Watches 9f!#PR nEE DRAWING FOR LADIES & 20%-30% OFF ALL WATCHES s MENS CITIZENS WATCH ™ •OTIZEN. VISIT US AT OUR NEW LOCATION ONLY 12 DAYS LEFT! Cl.-POR GOOD· Wed Nov 27th 0 &pm Everything must go! ¥~MA> Fabrics • Notions·• Fixtures CASH OR CREDIT CARDS ONLY NO CHECKS M·F 9-5, SAT 10-6, SUN 11 ·5 @j_uiiiiMWJJ Floral & Gifts 50°/o OFF FALL .ARRANGEMENTS Custom Florals Gifts & Antiques -·- Speciality Furniture HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE November 15th & 16th -·-Holiday Hows .,. 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SUNDAY NIGHT AUVE At 5:30 p.m. Sunday Night Alive gathers at orlst Church by , the Sea. It featuret tbe 14th Sb'eet gospel band and informal wonbip led by memben of the oongrega· tion in celebration ot laity Sunday. Visit.on are invited to 1-'00 W. Bal- boa Blvd. for good fellowship and an optional light supper. The church office will answer ques- tions at 613-3805. • SPECIAL BVBNTS~. HANUKKAH SHOPPING Gift items, a barbecue and var- ied events will highlight Temple Bat Yahm's 21st annual Hanukkah Bazaar. Aside from vendors offer- ing articles for most tastes and budgets, the bu.aar will feature Rabbi Mark Miller's "Lunch and Learn" and the Men's Club-spon- sored barbecue lunch. The bazaar begins Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.. Hours on subsequent days are 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. Thursday; 10 a.m. to 4 p .m. Friday; and 9 a.m to 5 p.m. Nov. 24 and 25. The bazaar will be dosed Nov. 23. The temple is located at 1011 Camelback Road, Newport Beach. 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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1996 A7 ·~ ..... --. ~,.' ·Candy · Cane Ball a sWeet treat for Assistance League T he 48th annual Candy Cane Ball sponsored by the Junior Auxiliary of The Assistance League of Newport- Mesa unfolded recently in the balhoom of the Sutton Place Hotel, Newport Beach. A capacity crowd of 250 Assis- tance League devotees danced until 2 a.m., raising in excess of $45,000 for the league's mwiy programs. JW Ayres, co-chair of .. the affair said, "The proceeds . from this wonderlul community gathering will benefit such pro- grams as the Grace Hoag Cot- tage Day Care Center, Operation Schoolbell, The Assistance League Dental Health Center · and their special program called • 'Kids on the Block.'" Ayres was joined by fellow chair Sandy De Young in orchestrating the successful evening. Randy Pryor served as master of ceremonies. Assistance league · b.w. cook VIPs Kylie Hodge, Gerl Frazier, Ann Thornton, Kristen Heesc:ben, Kay Davis and Cindy Hanrahan admired the work of decorations mavens Kathy Stuart and Jody Young, who had trans- formed the ballroom using large trompe l'oeil art panels, lighted ficus trees and decorated topi- aries. The effect was stunning, instantly setting a mood to delight the <;rowd that turned out in black tie and seasonal glam- our to start the holiday season on the Orange Coast in grand Assis- tance League tradition. Janet and PbWp Hamilton, Carol and Norm Cowden, Mary Lynn Bergman-Ralls, the v~ry chic Robin and John ~ McMonlgle, John an4 Sue Andrews, and the pretty Claire Belden with her handsome hus- band, Dwl9ht, enjoyed a four-. course, ltallan-th~ed dinner expertly prepared and served by the Sutton Place staff as the din- ner music lifted patrons out of their seats and onto the dance floor. Sue Andrews, president of the Junior Awdliary of The Assis- tance League of Newport-Mesa, addressed the gathering to thank all in attendance for 56 years of dedication to helping the needy in the community. "lbis league was founded over a half century ago to serve the children of the less fortunate in our community,• she said. "Today, perhaps more than ever, the Assistance.League is a visible and highly regarded source of hope and help for many, many families in our area. "There are over 650 active members in the league on the 1996-97 roster, and more than 7 ,000 area children have been helped as a direct result of the efforts of all of you and the pro- grams that you support.• Among the devoted Assis- tance League members making the success possible: Kelley Boero, Laura Choumas, Melody Ferber, Fran Grossman, Kelley HW, Mary Pat Luc.as, Corinne Morgenstern, Stephanie Parole, Nancy Rlchley, Laurie Veitch, Nancy Wall, and Julia Zinke. 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On Edge, the women's and children's snowboard shop that opened Oct. 23 in Newport •Beach, gives females and young ·sports a chance to learn and shop for gender-and children- specific clothing and acces- sories. "I wanted to provide a hub where females could get togeth- er and meet other girls who · wanted to snowboard ," said the 29-year-old co-owner. "What I -saw was that a lot of other girls snowboard because their -boyfriends do it." .Y.I. girls want to support each oth~ er." Although snowboarding is · the seasonal focus for now, the store also.carries accessories such as female wet suits and skateboards. Classes will be available for interested children and women, including a class on how to w8't a snowboard and a three-day course on snowboarding. For $150, partiopants can join Operation Never Been Done and spend the first three Sundays of December leariiing how to snowboard. Each-day ' includes a full mountain' lift tick- et, a two-hour group lesson, rentals for boots and boards and transportation to Bear .Mountain. Besides various accessories, clothing is all directed toward women's fashion and children, too. Genchi said she wants to open a door for women to feel comfortable so that they can enjoy the sport with other women as much as she does. •(Women) are kind of in the background and I want to bring them out," Genchi said. "I love the sport, it is adcticting." BRIAN P06UOA I OAJI. Y 1'0T Stacie Genchi tries on a pair of sunglasses in her new store .. On Edge, .. a female and children's snow, surf and skate shop located on Coast Highway. "On Edge.: celebrates its grand opening Sunday. Genchi said many petite women fit in children's sizes, which was a reason for includ- ing children's attire. . · Genchi 's partner, Sean Rinn, said he is excited a bout girls , getting into snowboarding. UThe girls have needed a place to have all their equip- ment in one place,'' Rlinn said. Oil Paintings • Sculpture • Jewelry Photography • Watercolors • Ceramics ·: ro~n• Come sec a sa~l1ng of our talented ~!£AGUE South Coast Plaza Uillage • TRADITIONAL EPISCOPAL St. Matthew's Church A pa.r1sh of the Anglican Cetholic Church 1723 W•1Clff Dr1ve, N8wport Beach, CA 92660 (facing SheMgton, behind The Pizza Bakery] 714-646-1152 Sunday Holy Communton, 8:00 a.m. & 10:15 a.m. Sundllr School, 9:00 a.m .. tor lllAll a dllldren o1 11 Ill" Tu.~.llllll~ll'rMGlllfl~~ ...... ~--11111111~_,;...--~~ 'Thur9ay. g..30 Liii., Holv Comnuion Women'• Fellowship, Tluldly, 10:30 a.m., P'l)'tf. COllee & ~ artwork Tnidlttonel I! I worahl • Child c.-la ovtded. METHODIST C:O.ta Mesa N~RT CENTER MESA VERDE UNfTED METHODIST CHURCH UNmD MnHODIST CHURCH 16<tJor~~~J.t.1ve. 1701 loker, C.M 644-0745 Wonhip & Church School Worship at 8:00AM & I O:OOAM 1:30 and 10:00 o.m. Children Sunday School I O:OOAM Dr. Richard r.---. 979-8234 Jr. & Sr. High 5:00PM --~~~~---~~~~--' LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632W~Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship . & Christian Educition 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler \ Flinn said encouragem ent was the key to getting women involved in the sport and he · agreed that guys made it a little bard for women to learn. "It's not as much as intimidat- ANSARI SELECT EUROPEAN FABRIX Just arrived ... 1996 & 1997 Paris Winter Collection FASHIO N CONSULTATION & · SPECIAL FABRIC ORDERS 675-8200 335 5 VIA LIDO • NEWPORT BEAC H CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport leach 673-1340 or 673-4150 Chwcb 10 am • 5 pn. 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"Guys want to go up the mountain when "Most places have very little selection (for women)," she said. "I'm just the opposite of wbat'sl out there." 1 r'f}. Pastor William Hemenway "We love children, youth, young adults, career adults, seniors. We love to cart, to reach out, to med needs, to answer questions· • Sunday Strvicts -8;00am, 9:30am, 11 :OOam • Sunday School & Bible Studies -9:30am 760 Victoria Street• Costa Mesa, CA 926.27 (714) 631-1611 • (714) 548-6866 (School) RELIGIOUS SCIENCE E PISCOPAL R£UGtOUS SCENCE NEWl'olJ IQCH SCIE'4a Of MIND EDUCATION CENTER (Comer of Dow • Quall • In ollct Bldg. CICfOll from Fletcher Jones) 901 Dove #145 Ollc:e: M, Tu. Th (714) 646-3199 or. J_,,,. haM. .,....., 1~/J~Ut.tk Reltctoua Dtrec:eory . p~~ a,._ • &'1fi4ZtG • All in good fun ,. Costa Mesa resident's grandchildren · inspired collection of dolls, rocking horses By Nancy Cheever, Daily Pilot 0 nee her grandchildren started coming, Marilyn Reich was on a mission. "I thought they should have doll collectiollSi" she said. •Then I started finding tremendous buys." The 70-something Costa Mesa resident bought her first granddaughter a porcelain doll and the fixation snowballed. She never stopped accumulat- ing gifts for her grandchildren, and over the next 25 years, Reich amassed a bevy of dolls, rocking horses and equine and porcelain figures that still sit in her home. Some of Reich's favorite pieces are her Dresden figurines that she found on her travels with her husband, Egon, to places such as Vienna, Italy, Germany and London. A retired photographer and advertising executive, Reich is proud of her collection, which is prominently displayed in a large ~lass case in the µving room and ,is glued to the glass shelves to avoid breakage during an earth- quake. In a bedroom cabinet upstairs, Reich has an array of more than 50 dolls, from Audrey Hepburn in "My Pair Lady• and an Austri- an Llttle Red Riding Hood, to international Barbie and Mada.me Alexander's complete "Uttle Women• set. But she insists she isn't a serious or pas- sionate collector. "I passed up a set of presi- dents' wives (dolls) because they had crooked eyes and weren't pretty;-she said. "I do this for fun. If I don't like something, I'm not going to buy it." Reich also recently started a collection of ice skating dolls for one of her granddaughters, who is an aspiring figure skater. In the dining room, Reich shows off her award-winning collection of about 60 of her 200 rocking horses, which took firSt place at the Orange County Pair. What's different about her set is that all the horses have riders, including Madame Alexander and Effanbee dolls and Steiff teddy bears. She also has a large equine collection, from a tiny crystal horse about the size of a thimble to a hand-painted carousel horse that sits prominently in the living room. But her most spedal collec- tion is her set of Dre5den flow- ered plates. "If anything was a passion it would be my dishes," she said. "This pattern has bee~ sold for more than 300 years." Reich said after East Germany was taken over by Russia, the plates' mold was smuggled into Bavaria in Wesiem Europe from Dresden. · Etched on the bottom of each hand-painted plate is "Germany -U.S. Zone." It's hard to choose her favorite piece, but there's one she can't live without. "If I had to lose absolutely everything and could only keep one piece, it would be that large Dresden lady with the pink skirt. She's so beautiful," she said. • OBSESSIONS is a feature on local res- idents who collect anything from Barbi· es to beer cans to brass knuckles. If you collect anything, you could be featured next in Obsessions. 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Friday, Nov. 15 through Sunday, Nov. 17. Dinner Show Resmed S39 Dinner Show Gen. Admissk>n $27 Show Ont/ S19 Cd now to reserw your semi (•) liM-74". (111)-- A1D SAT\JROAY, NOVEMBER, 16, 1996 Newport Be9ch1Cc»ca Meta Deily Pilor •: , Mel Gibson should make a kings 'Ransom' at box · office l • IDIT'Olt'S NOTI; The Reel Critics col- umn fem.es moYie critiques written by community members sefVlng on our panel. "R<lll.80m" tells the story of a wealthy airline mogul played by Mel Glbaon, whose only son 13 kidnapped. He tuma the tables on the kldnappera by offering the ransom money as a bounty on thelr-heads. Fast pace robs film of meaningful plot I R ansom,• a nerve-wrack- ing tale of the father of a kidnapped child, marks a new direction for director Ron Howard. He certainly succeeds in creating suspense. There are enough twists and turns in the plot to keep you on the edge of your seat, and energetic pac- ing to keep your adrena- line pumping. The pacing was important, because the few times the plot slowed down, annoy- ing questions began to force June Penner themselves into my mind. Why is the "hero" such a jerk? How and why did the villain ever rise that high in the police force? Fortunately, or unfortunately, there was no time to solve these mysteries during the movie. As the plot whizzes along, there is barely time to appreciate the fine performances by Mel Gibson, Rene Russo, Del- roy Lindo, and Gary Sinise. Spe- cial credit to young Brawley Nolte, who not only looks a lot like papa Nick Nolte, but has inherited his acting ability, as well. This movie seems destined to stir up controversy, which is always good for the box Qtfice. And, yes, it does tap into that fear that haunts every parent; that of having a child kidnapped and, possibly, killed. However, I can't help but wonder if the real story isn't about a young boy who is victimized by his father's ego. May~ the best ~v to enjoy this film is to treat itllke a great roller coaster ride. Enjoy the excitement of the ride. Don't bother looking for its meaning. Is this what they call a ·mixed review?" • JUNE FENNER. a Costa Mesa resident in her late 50s, is vice president of a work force training company. Movie's ending is a real letdown Directed by Ron Howard and based on a 1956 movie of the same title, "Ransom" is a perfect vehicle for Mel Gibson to show- case his acting talent as Tom Mullen, a distraught husband, father and corporate executive who is used to taking charge of and controlling his world' and future. With his son kidnapped and the FBI called in to deal with the situation and ransom exchange, he is at a loss as to how to pro- ceed and definitely feels o'ut of control, something he isn't used to feeling. 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For Reservations: (714) 675-2373 . ransom as a reward for the kid- nappers, promising that if his son is hurt, be will make it his life's work and exhaust his vast for- tune to capture and make those involved sony they were ever born. -Ransom" cleverly juxtaprises elements of good and bad in both sides of the players here, both in Gibson's character a.pd in that of the kid- nappers. As the movie unfolds, we learn Mul.\en and bis com- pany have been under investigation by the FBI for union bribery. This reflects Richard that Mullen, Brunette while for the most part a good guy, isn't always moral and on the side of right. On the other hand, some of the kidnappers, led by a cool and calculating corrupt police detec- tive (played finely by Gary Sinise), show both. bad and good sides at times as well. All the performances in "Ran- som• are quite good, highlighted by Gibson's exceptional perfor- mance. All in all, the movie is well crafted, tense and holds a good pace. Even within the con- fines of the uncomfortable sub- ject matter, it manages a little humor. However, it's a little long and the ending is way too stupid and over the top. This all but destroys the first two-thirds of the film. which was pretty good. At a cou- ple points in the film towards its close, I felt the movie could have ended right there, and lt would have been better than the actual ending. I can't be more descrip- tive than that without giving it away; however, for those of you who choose to see this film, I think you'll know what I mean. Given that, rated R (probably for disturbing scenes showing the treatment of the kidnapped boy), on the Brunette scale of "Pay Full Price at the Movies,• "Bargain Matinee,• "Video Rental,• ''TV Movie of the Week,• or "I'd Rather Be Kid- nappe<J and Ransomed Than Watch This Movie,• "Ransom• receives a "Bargain Matinee• for the majority of the film and a "I'd Rather Be Kidnapped .. : for the ending, averaging out overall to a rating of "Video Rental.• • RIOtARD llRUNElTE, 33, is a recre- ational supervisor with the city of Costa Mesa and a Costa Mesa resident. Unpredictable fihn tops her list I just wasn't expecting this film to be the best movie I've seen this year.· As a parent ef three, I Fresh Picked, Locally Grown Produce Honey, Nuts, Fruits, Vegetables Bread, Flowers & More Sponsored by the Orange County Farm Bureau 573-0374 Now on tbe Water in Newport Beach A traLJition of a tridy Florentine cui.Jine continaecll SERVING LUNCH & DINNER For reservations Please CaJI 673-9500 251 East Ptcffk CoM ~Newport leedl knew walking into the theater that I had to set lllide r:ny vulner- able, parental feelings foT the safety of my children. Only then could I manage ------. to enjoy this Tom and Jimmy Shaker (Gary Sinise) are pretty evenly matched as adversaries, You can only 1 hope that Tom's successful streak • of always coming out on top pre- vails. If you are a person who movie and review it prop- erly. This was the correc:t course of action. It was dynamite I Toll). Mullen (Mel Gibson) is a self-made millionaire Michele Ho~ who built an airline from the .ground up. He and bis wife, Katherine (Rene Russo), are very involved parents and are devastated when their son, Sean, is abducted. The movie is so much more than a simple ransom kidnapping of a wealthy son as the previews sug- gest. You begin to realize that likes to predict the next move, forget it. I only successfully guessed maybe one out of ten. The movie is delightfully unpre- dictable. Rene Russo perlonned OK as the mother but Mel Gibson was excellent as the 1ather. The fran- tic, darting eyes of desperation just pulled you right.in. Be pre- pared. Gary Sinise, the cop- tumed-bad, held'bis own too. Photography -top notch, action and suspense -a round ol applause, and Ron Howard, director -baby, you're the best!. A must-see film, don't miss itl • MICMELE HOVIS, 39, lives in Costa Mesa and wor1cs for the Orange County Department of Education. 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She loses her shoe and the I Prince searches high and low for its I owner. Ohce they reunite, they fall 1 In love and get married. : + D~ TEACHER: Donna Kelsen 1 + DIREOOR: Donna Kelsen I . + MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Kevin Weed + ,......EJl IN CAsr. SO + FEAnMED PLAYERS: Felicity Oaire (Cinderella); Sean Tupy (Prince Charming); Daniel Fletcher (King); Rebecca Overton (Queen); Elyse Pop- pers and Julia Hochner (Wicked Step- mother); Caitlin Adams (Fairy God- mother); Christine Townsend and Jes- sica Steaff ans (Portia); Anna Maurizi and Kelsey Cochran (Joy) + INTERESllNG NOTE: Ensign's dra- ma students are learning behind-the- scenes workings of a production as they follow experienced Newport . Harbor High School drama students around the theater's backstage + SPECIAL INTEREST: Eighth-grad- er Lydia D' Antoni will perform the Cinderella ballet in th~ beginning of Act 111. +WHEN: Thursday, Friday and Nov. 23 at 7:30 p.m. + COST: Reserved front row seats are $7; general admission is $5 · +WHERE: Newport Harbor High School's Robert B. Wentz Theater, 600 1 Stt) St., Newport Beach + MORE INFORMATION: Call Ensign at 760-3440,~or purchase tickets at the school at noon on weekdays at 2000 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach._ -By Nancy Cheever • 15 vOUR'illbtt SCHOOL fielding a produc- tion of "Damn~--Or Is your middle school foraging "Into the Woods?" If so, we'd like to preview the event. Please fax informa· tion to Anastacia Freeberg at 640-4170. EmignJr. High students rehearse a scene with classmate JusUn Kloeckner, center, who plays the king's messen- ger. ..... I I ,. I I I I I BRIAN POSUOA I I DAILY I'll.OT I I L---------~----------------------------------------------------------------------------~-------------------------~ . after hours . MUSIC SHANGHAI QUARTET The Shanghai Quartet per- forms a concert for young people, including a famous Disney song in classical style, at_l 1 a,m. today in the Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center's Founders Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $4 for children, teenagers and Young Person's Chamber Music card-holders and $6 for adults. For infoiina-· bon, call 556-2122, ext. 240. The Shanghai Quartet also perf onns at 8 p.m. Tuesday (not directed toward young people) at the same location. Tickets are $22. For information, call 556-ARTS. GUITAR ENSEMBLE Orange Coast College's Guitar Ensemble presents its fall concert at 8 p.m. today in OCC's Fine Arts Recital Hall, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance tickets are $3.50 and tickets at the door are $5. Por information, call 432-5880. PACO PENA Orange Coast College pre- sents flamenco guitarist Paco Pena at 4 p.m. Sunday at OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance reserve tickets are $25 and discount tickets for OCC stu- dents, senior citizens and chil- dren under 12 are $22. Tickets at the door are $29. For information, call 432-5880. WIND ENSEMBLE Orange Cdast College's Wind Ensemble will explore the histo- ry of the march at 3 p.m. Sun- day in OCC's Fine Arts Recital Hall, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance tickets are $3.50 and tickets at the door are $5. Por more information, call 432- 5880. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free live classic rock perfor- mances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- day; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at Triangle Square in Costa Mesa. Now Serving BMr Q Wine . 675-8101 2333 Ean Coeet Hwv Coron• •• Mar, CA. 91815 2 doors eocJth of Ruby•• OPEN 7 DAva A WOK 7~ *n.ur.dlly, Fridey ..... ..., 7~10pm M l X I ( A N fl l ') l /, U fl A N T H• gone fllldngl . Por,. tacos WNte fish seMld on a soft com tortilla With our wspecial• White sauce. c:atJblge, chee91, Q\llC3l"l'IOll Ind I sb ~ lime. Uke tMJ MrW on the cOlllt of IAJAl1 our mea11 are • trtp to BAJA M ... , 11 MlllCOl1 ' ART OIL PAINTINGS The Stobart Whitman Gallery invites the public to the premier presentation today of original oil paintings by Peta L. Wood, who specializes in custom portraitures of home, garden and business establishments. An artist's recep- tion will be held from 11 am. to 5 p.m. and the paintings will be on display through Wednesday at 3545 E. Coast Highway, Coro- na del Mar. For information, call 675-2478. JUDAISM The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County presents an exhibit from Mordechai Rosen- . stein, who creates limited edition silk-screen prints of award-win- ning, original pieces that reflect the traditions of Judaism, through Dec. 5 at 250 E. Baker St., Co5ta Mesa. For information, call 755-0340. MEDIA ART Timbuktu -Polle and Tubal Art presents "Secrets and Sins,• Blending the Exotic with the Natural HEMPIDLL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10.6 Sat 10.5 722-7224 230 East 17" St. Costa Mesa mixed media art from three artists through Nov. 30 at 1661 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. For information, call 650-~473. MONTAGUE DAWSON , In conjunction with the 25th anniversary of Vallejo Maritime Gallery in Newport Beach, the Newport Harbor Nautical.tyfuse- um will present "Montague Dawson -His Life and Works" through March 9 at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Admission is tree for members, $4 for guests, and $1 for children. For infol1Jlation, call 673-7863. BIG " .. ,'' .~ ~. .. : : r ,~ NEWPORT ~Eo'IPURI l!A~H . : oH c·oo ROSEY'S AUTO BODY CAURJll#A lAW STATES You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY Fl& PkH, & DelMry • Alt CMtlW TtcHldns ~ 642-4522 121 l14tstri1I W1r • Cost1 MtH I ~ • /-.., . fA12 SAl\JRDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1996 community commentary . Local govemm~nt does too ·much T he history of bureaucracy has been to expand the definition of essential services. The resultant . .rapid growth in government-provided social ser- vices ts the root cause of a coarsening of society that even the most apologetic liberals now recognize. Newport Beach council: The Babysitters Club The usual liberal reaction is to develop even more government programs to care for those whom neigh- bors, children, and parents used to see to. Mix fn eligi- . bility requirements based solely on age, and you have . a recipe for expectation of something for nothing. · The traditional role of family and community groups looking out for each other has been abdicated in favor · of government ....... -11; --• --- • , 1, ' .. -~Pf'. i_--. '--~~,,..· '• - By Cindy Armstrong N ow th.at the city of Newport BMch has closed down the Mermaid, what other •iinmoral" business is the dty going to target in their moral crusade to cleanse the dty? Are morality police going to go after restaurants where the wait- resses wear outfits that are deemed not conservative enough? Are they going to go after sports gyms where women wear revealing leo- tards? maid than have men watch the senseless violence that permeates many movies. In fact, I would rather men be entertained at Mer- maid than Mennaid's own neigh- boring businesses, where I have seen countless men and women leave intoxicated and then get behind the w)leel of a car. , DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT . largess in the form of income redistrib- ution and entitle- ment programs. Consider Social Security, Medicare, and welfare pro- grams as only three of the biggest national examples. john w. hedges I am disgusted that a business lost its right to operate in my city beCause of a few uptight people. Clearly, the city targeted Mermaid for every possible violation, because the dty does not think Mermaid's entertainment was morally correct. I do not see the compelling interest that motivates the city on imposing its authority on this busi- ness. I am not aware of -any prob- lems that Mermaid bas created for its neighboring businesses. I am not aware of any injury to any Mermaid patrons or employees aii.sing from the entertainment pro- vided by Mermaid. I am not aware of Mermaid ever being cited for letting minors in their establi$- ment. Are Newport streets safer for the dty's crusade against the Mermatdl In Costa Mesa and Newport Beach we have government-provided recreational programs, senior citizens services, and emergency medical ser- vices in addition to such municipal basics as a library and public safety. In the combined metropolitan area, no one lives . more than five miles from world-class Hoag Hospital, yet both cities spend millions of dollars operating para- medic services designed to respond anywhere within five minutes 24 hours a day. No one asks how the mil- lions of people living in more rural areas of the country are able to get by without such a service pushed on us by vested-interest paramedic and firefighter associa- tions. However, 1 being of full age and full understanding do not see the harm in watching a nude woman dancing as entertainment. Given a choice, I would rather have men be entertained by a nude woman dancing in a setting such as Mer- So I want to say thanks to the city of Newport Beach. I feel a great sense of relief knowing that our citizens will no longer be sub- ject to such harmful acts as seeing a nude woman dancing. I am really glad the city is there to baby me and other adult citi- zens. We need to be told what we can and cannot see. I ain really glad the city is there to tell adult women that the dty knows better than wome,n do as to what jobs are appropriate for a woman. As an adult woman, I real- ly need someone to tell me what my best interests and t;astes should readers respond ' be. And all this time, I thought that Mayor John Hedges and other members of the City Council cam- paigned under the premise of less government. The city of Newport Beach has its senior center, OASIS, subsidized to the tune of more than $250,000 per year by city general funds. Although heavily staffed by volunteers, the sum is still a significant drain on the city treasury. NO CONSENSUS ON ZERO TOLERANCE Among the government-managed programs are •telephone reassurance• that has volunteers calling elderly people to check to make sure they are OK There is a home-visit, senior citizen "case manage- ment• program that consumes fully one-third of the time of two paid staffers. Readers disagree on controversial school district policy on drugs and alcohol There is a van ride program, which for only $1 any elderly person can get a door-to-door chauffeured ride • EDITOR'S NOTE: We asked our readers if . . they thought the ~ool district's zero toler· ance pollcy on alcohol, drugs and weapons should be modified. Here are some of the responses: anywhere in the city. A study put the real cost of the I agree with the zero tolerance program at $7 per ride. policy. However, I definitely dis- I think what we are doing is not positive at all for the students who are affected. I don't think the penal- ty is too harsh or being portrayed that way and what we want is strict, sWift and equal, just punishment. STEVE PORTER Costa Mesa Child recreation programs are also heavily subsi-agree with the punishment. I think dfZea by most cities, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa that the punishment should be 1 d · cl ded Th justifi · f this bsid · on't think we should change tn u . e common cation or su y is adjusted for each individual depend-the policy. I think this policy should that it is "for the chJldren. • ing on the history and what the situ- alcohol violations. Why can't the scales of the edu- cational staff at the school attended by the student be employed to disci- pline and to educate a student whose history and temperament they know, enhancing, not disrupt- ing, students' ongoing education in academics and values. VICKI RONALDSON Newport Beach· This is not exactly true. and the responsibility is mis-ation was. stay exactly the way it is. It doesn't Placed. It is a fairly recent innovation 10· our history need any modification. I am tired of There is no tolerance. You do I don't think it should be the din bo t th ts h dru d that bas the government taking on these roles. rea g a u ese paren w o gs, you o alcohol, you get what- Responsibility for chJldren and elderly adults lies same for everything. And 1 think the live in this tempered Newport Beach ever the punishment is from the 90 school-day transfer policy is very lifestyle who don't t th · chil ch l district Tb · rul · excellent student, involved with school and very active, who makes a single mistake are we doing the best thing by banishing that person to another schQOl. What iinmediately occurs to me is what about a poor student w~o is not involved with school. He is working to support his family, he's not active at ICbool at all and he makes the single mistake. I think when you allow for deciding between a student who is really excellent and active and a student who is perhaps mediocre and not with the family. For those who do not have family·and extreme. wan eJ.I -s oo · ere is no em truly need help, these needs have traditionally been dren to have to suffer the conse-school for any of these. The same filled by private social service organizations and KAREN McCAIITIN quences of punishment. thing as if you bring a gun to school. excellent ~t there is a matter of / personal opinion and prejudice. / churches. Costa Mesa This is the type of punishment There is no room for it. There is Unfortunately, in large part because of massive gov-Karen McCartin is the grandmother of that these kids need to have. U you no room for this stuff in sports or in ernment intervention, many of these organizations are Jenny McCartin, the volleyball player who want to play the game and deal with the schools. dying out along with their aging membership. One has contested her transfer from Estancia High drugs or deal with alcohol, the par-They are there to be at school to only to attend meetings of the Elles, Moose, Masons, or after being caught with alcohol. • ents are obviously not doing the get an education not to see how far Kiwanis clubs to get the idea. deal with raising their chJldren. drugs and alcohol can go, what you No one in our cities resides more than 50 feet from a Yes, I do think it needs to be Parents allow their children to can do at a dance, what you can do neighbor. So why do we ignore elderly neighbors and modified. I am all in favor of a zero drink alcohol in the home when they at a soccer game. family members and instead rely on the government to tolerance on illegal drugs and kids are under 21, and if they chose to ht No, there is no room for it. The take on the responsibility? that either do these drugs at school, their children do this, then they school district should stay put, keep Children's programs especially benefit parents far before they come to school or school have to accept the consequences transferring the students and that is more than the kids themselves. Many parents take functions. that are dealt out by the public all there is to it. It's ridiculous. How advantage of taxpayer-supported recreation, day care, I think community service would school system. We have to set an can they reconsider and say it is too or what have you, rather than make the greater saai-be a better punishment for a child example. hard? fice of time or money that full responsibility for their rather than transferring them to These past two children that were The kids know it is wrong so why children entails. another campus. given the punishment from the zero do they do it? When all i.S said a;;~@)~~~~~~~~~Fr~~I d~o~n~·~t ~thin~·~k~tha~t~r~e~all~~a5cEco~m§-~+~to~l~er~an~c~e~po~li~cy~r~ec~e~i:v~ed~ex~actl~y~;;b~Th~e~bo~tt~o~m~lin~· e is there is no but misplaced pr091:_ams re y don't benefit the el er y, · · schools. H somt:Pne the children, or the sick so much as they benefit those · have a standard of community ser-I don't care w e er ey e es to a ance, gets dfurii and of us who shirk our responsibility to care for the weak vice where they have to work and judge's daughter or the plumber's then gets in a car accident, what are or less fortunate in our own families and neighbor-have some kind of further drug edu-daughter, they all should be treated they going to do? Say they are sorry? . hoods. cation. equally, fairly and strictly with strict It doesn't work. Parents who are And the diversion of resources embodied in govern-I am very impressed with the punislunent for the consequences of upset, yeah I can understand it's ment intervention hurts churches and social organiza-DARE program. I know my daugh-the action they have t4ken. their kid, but what happens if their tions with their built-in controls. Which would people ter, who is in sixth grade, loves it. CA1ll\' KJlOOPP kid hurts someone else's kid? It's not be most likely to take advantage of unfairly? The •gov-She goes out of her way to do every-Newport Beach right. ernment" or their family and neighborhood church? thing possible for DARE. .. My feeling is you know it and I So, I think I'll call my parents to see bow they're I think it is very important that if The punishment far exceeds the am telling you there is no room for · doing. On secorid thought, never mind. The govern-these high school students are crime. I think 90 days of suspension alcohol, drugs and guns. Wake up , ment will do it for me. drinking before they go to parties or is ridiculous. I know in Northern kids, this is the '90s, there is too • I will be on a panel for a debate on El Toro Airport hosted by the Los Angeles Times on Wednesday at ? p.m . at the Red Uon in Costa Mesa. Both sides will set forth their positions U?-the strongest terms possible. Please plan to attend. It'll be a barn humeri • JOHN HEDGES Is the mayot" of Newport Beach. His column appears Saturdays. w~tever at school then maybe they California they don't have such a much out there that could kill you . should do community service and thing as a dismissal from school for Stay clean, stay in schooli get an have some more drug and alcohol the period of 90 days. education and that is the bottom education. RON HAWARD line. . GAIL GARDNEll Newport Beach I definitely tp1nk the policy needs to be examined and needs to be changed to be more appropriate. Costa Mesa MAIT MONTOYA I applaud trustee Ed Decker's leadership in seeking a review on the debate regarding the current banishment response to student Costa Mesa I am really worried about the superintendent's statement saying in the case of the student who is an I think that going by such intro- spective things would be very detri- mental. I think for a teacher it is wonderful to be able to say, •Sorry no beer, zero tolerance,• which is what I tell students and that is it. There is no debate, and no case ·that a good student could do it and a bad student can't. I think that would be a very bad thing to set up th.at way because the athletes of course will be favored : because the community cares so ' much about them. I think people with wealthy par-. ents who can bring suits, of course · they are going tD be pmtecte<L 1 think that a lot of trouble in the • schools has come from the fact that ; the parents protest for the students : who are disciplined. • ; And yet everyone says they wanti more discipline in the schools. It is : very difficult to enforee it when the : parents rise up and say, "Not my child:· ' Now if the thildren who broke : this zero tolerance rule were left ; with no schooling, then it would be : unfait. I I But they are transferred to anothi er equally good high school. They : are not really IUffering th.at much. • I • I MAJlTHA~ Newport Beaci 18a.cher at Davis Scbod I I ' ... -------~ ......... SATURDAY, NOVEM8£ft 16. 199' A• •THI~ DWTmY runs oeriodicalfy In the o.uy ,.lot. If you'd like Information on gfttlng your ~ nlutlon listed, call 642..Ul1, Ext. 331 . founded on the ldM of lndMdultl libetty and free enterprise. Is seekJng offb ~ ""*"' For more lnfonNtloO, c.all '4S-2622. volunteer ~irectory I I AMaKAN CANCIJl SOOITY I The 0r.nge County Region of the :l American cane.er Society ls seeking office ·I vo1unieen. Also, votunteen we being sought to answer calls for the unit's ; Helpline lnfoe.enter. For lhfonnat.lon on these and other voilA"lteer opportunities, I atll Sally Urson at 261-9446. 1 1 AMEllCAN CANCER SOOETY •• RBAYFORWE , ' The American Cancer Society needs vol· unteers for a number of t.asJcs. For more : infonnatlon. contact Sally Carson at 261· 11 9446. I ~. AMERICANS FOR FME I• CHOICE .. MEDKJNE :· Americans for Free Oloice In Medicine, 11 a non-profit educatlonal organization It •• Mac.AH HOME HEAL1H HOSlla MOGMM The American Home HNlth Hosploe ~~:=vi1=-and theli' fwnllies In the gr..-Orange County .... Tl'lliMlg Is prOYtded. For lnfonnatlon, call 55().(8)() « (800) 54(). 2545. AMERICAN lllED OtOSS. ORANGE COlMTY OWTER The Orange County Chapter of the Am!trican Riad Cross needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross seNla!s and to act as liaisons with the media Tn disaster and emergency sit· uatlons. For lnfonnatlon. call Judy i-n-nae.cone, 835-5381, or Joan Miller, 835-5381, Ext 422. AMERICAN YOUTH SOCCBt CoroN det Mar AYSO Soccet Region 57 needs volunteers for 1996 soccer season registration. Parents of boys and girls ages 4 112. to 16 are needed for computer Input. telephones. coaching, refereeing. equipment and purchasing. Call 64(>. 2539. ASSOOATIOH RENAISSANa CREATORS ARC Is a non-profit group In Costa Mesa that sponsors and supports multi- outmleh community service programs, sudl as the home4ess sanctuary. Volun- teers are needed. For lnfonnatlon, call Dr. Renee Namaste, 54<>-5803. ~ MllDMalCA The ...... '9dflca Gulkt. • vok.lnteef 5'4>PO't groupfor a.llet PIKffica. needs volunt9en for • vwtety of t.Mics. For lnfonNdon, c.aU Molty lynch at 851· 9930. llG mtO'THBS. llG S'5TBtS Men and women owr 20 years otd who t...... IMd In OrWlge County f« at lftSt six months and haYe been on the Job for at lemt three months are .needed to sef'W m big brothers or big sisters for children aiges 6 tb 16 from single-parent homes. For Information, call 544-m3 IOY SCOUTS Of AMERICA INC.. ORANGE couNTY COUNOL Volunteer opportunities Include fund raising. progrwn development and traln- lrig to existing~ and pacb. For men lnformatiori. call OeYon Dougherty, 546-4990. IOYS ANO GIU.S OJJIS OF COSTA ME.SAi/NEWPORT BEACH The three at'ff BoVS and Girls Oubs need volunteer coaches and arts and aafts WOftcshop teachers. For locations and more inf<>nNtlon. call Dktc Powers. 642-2245. CENTENNIAL FARM TOURS Volunteer docents are needed at the Centennial Fann at the Orange Coonty ~rounds In Costa Mesa. call Ginny • 708-1517. • .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1:sPIRIT . . CONTINUED FROM A 1 Mac Bernd to pen a letter to • : every high school principal reit- erating the rights of students to · create such clubs, so long as a ·school employee doesn't lead the meetings. •1t•s real clear," Bernd said after sending the letters. •11 kids want to have a Bible club, they're certainly able to do that.• Elizabeth's request came just days after a student requesting a similar club for Christian athletes at Mission Viejo High School sued Saddleback Valley Unified School Board members for violat- DARE CONTINUED FROM A 1 1nastered, in comes a new pitch." Darlene · Bell, Monarch's counterpart at the Costa Mesa Police Department, shares his discomfort abo~t the law. "I was blown away (when it passed),• she said. •1 r~ally did- n't think people would legalize it. My job is going to be so hard now. There are just going to be so many loopholes. It's Pando- ra's Box. I am really upset about it.. Bell said the law sends chil- dren a mixed message. "Kids don't look at it for med- icinal purposes -they think it's legal/ she said. "We've been teaching our kids for 16 years now that drugs are illegal. Now we're' saying, 'This one is OK over here.' We are saying, 'Hey, it's OK to do that now.' That's 'what they're going to hear." RUFFELL'S · UPHOLSTERY INC. 1mw::L"T~CZ T,," 1'i"" ._.,..fowl MONEY FOR COI~I.EGE £-, Sl.llnt" ~ /w Pltt•rW AJtl . c.., ......... o.a\a.. -300.000 liRinp rc:pratnrinc many blUioN In private _, lirwncW aid. • r.., To U... wt match up 1Ndcn111 to poirnrial awardl bued on infonnarion provided lnducflnt OU'ftf pluu. family hc:riCifC. and IOMkm.lc inicrau. • UU.-.-..... . OU1 .-.rclt clcpanmcnt hu located ecbolanftlpt for golf~ lc:fiA•nded ltl.Mko111. ~non~ and lllOft, •CO--· -will find ac '--n pocmrW -o/ privt.IC -6nana.i Ud, Ol wt will ra-1 )'OW 11\0MY· !lot Mote la~ (You oompuy nllnllw heft) ----------------- ing his constitutional rights. 11 approved by the Newport Harbor student council, the new Christian group would still need to locate a faculty adviser to act . as a "custodian," Elizabeth said. The Christian-themed meetings will be run by the students every other week -so as not to have a school official involved -and will include youth ministers from local churches as guest speakers. Some school staff have sug- gested Elizabeth create a reli- gious studies club instead of a Christian club, which ~ey said will divide its members from the rest of campus, Elizabeth said But the devout Christian, whose parents met while singing in a church choir, believes the club will bring students in differ- ent cliques at Newport Harbor closer together . "I think it's a neat thing to know that there are other people like you," she said. "It's not like you're a select group. Anyone can come." So far Elizabeth has amassed ·more than 20 students interested in meeting regularly for prayer, song and scripture readings. Only five are needed to form a club on campus. 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More importantly, Hoag Hospitals patient satisfaction consistently ranks among the highest nationally according to independent surveys. We make the finest health care accessible, too. We participate in nearly every health plan And our doctors offices are conveni~tly located throughout Orange County. Which means when it's time to sign up for a health plan, a doctor and a hospital, all you need to remember is Greater Newport Physicians. The choice has never been easier. Call 760-S769 for a free Physician Directory. GREATER NEWPORT PHYsICIANS A ••'1cel ''""' el •••I •••l'•lol VIII••··~ ' ' ' : I • I • • • ' • • ' • ' I I I • • ' I : i ! SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1996 Blooming· dale'• mak~·Up Natal- le Moralea 11111M=la traf • tk: .. Invit- ed lbop- pen come off the escalator Friday. DON LEACH I DAILY PK.OT HOPPERS PNTINUED FROM A 1 I • ! By mid-afternoon Mix had only 1 spent $250, but added her day : ad only begun. "Most men do not like to shop, • but it's life's blood for us,• she said, noting the largely female crowd. "But I'm a prudent shop- per. It's not like a sickness." The few men that could be found were mostly in the compa- ny of their wives. "It's a great store, and I love it, and I can't wait to get back (hmne), •said 81D Wolfe, 69, of Newpolt Bw:h. He grinned u hil wtfe, Barbara. tried on a $195,000 MaximfHan coat made ol RUllLan lynx bellies. He didn't buy tt. Another man. wllo declined to ~ hil name, bad this cmunent I mjoy tt. what the bell. It's always a sight to see the women feeling the cloth here.• The din ol the place was ateedy. and the surging bodies formed a constant blur. A four- member braS1 band clad in red =ex played •aeauty and the . • Officials swanned around tbe ltore with walkie-talkies. CliniQue saleswomen, wearing im,e-length white smocks that reMmbled lab ooats, stood at the bottom of escalators holding aloft oomnetics-laden trays like hots d'oeuvre sam lings. · >.. gener!f manager Kathy McDonnell cruised the isles, offi- cials approached her with news of how the store's sales measured up against the newly opened Bloom- tngdale's locations in Los Angeles. •we're beating the Sherman Oaks,• one said excitedly. •1 heard that,• McDonnell sakl. •And we might beat Centu- ry City!". Though McDonnell refused to give the number of dollars spent, she said by 3 p.m. the store had already exceeded its expectations for the day. "Everything we do now is gravy, H she said . MARTIN CONTINUED FROM A 1 most carualtiel ls surely gro- ceries. Mayfair and Market Basket were the first of the chains to fold, followed by the El Ranchos (slurped up by Hughes in Beltbluff and West- cliff). Alpha Beta disappeared most recently, but the most missed, I'm sure, were the Richard's markets. 'l'be origi- nal was, of course, on Via Lido, followed by its sibling on San Miguel. These have been replaced by a Pavilions and a Gelson's, respectively. Both are splendid operations, but one vital ingredient can never be replaced: the very personal touch of Dick Richard. Despite all these deaths in the family, it is reasswing to note that Hershey's Market pn Balboa Island soldiers on, as it has for nearly 70 years. Do you suppose that could hap- pen anywhere but on the Island? The recent passing of the Eastbluff Pharmacy started.me wondering just how many drug stores -unfortunate name, that -are still indepen- dently and locally owned. I ~ ofcoune, that the Bayside Pharmacy w• nny Dean'• Pharmacy on 17th Street bailed out a couple of years ago, but Bayside wu surely lt1ll a mom-and- popper. Wrong again. It had been taken over by Thrifty which, aboutthe time of the Eastbluff doling, sold Bayside to another mega-chain -Buy Write, Rite Way, something like that. I haven't checked into the health, welfare and ownership of Zweber's and Medi-Rx in Corona del Mar, or Via Udo drugs, or Newport Hills or College Pharmacy ori Pair Dri- ve, or the flock of places in various medical enclaves around the "towns. Hopefully, they are faring well -and are still locally owned and operat- ed. Even so, there isn't a gen- uine, old-fashioned soda foun- tain among the bunch of them. If you want some striped paint or a left-handed mallet, your places to find such are · dwindling. Porgit Hardware was one of the first to go some years ago, along with Balboa Hardware farther down the Peninsula. ,,_i " 'l . Jim and Audrey Moore'• ABC lumber bought all ol Al Porgit'1 inventory, then ABC ~ ultimately folded. Some 1'Mrs before, ABC survived a " dev-....ttnQ burned-to-the-· grouud ffre aJid WU back in business the next aftemoon. But it couldn't live through a deadly combination of the recession, the realignment of 17th Street and ever-increas- ing competition from the gar- gantuan operations of Home Depot and Home Base. In the face of all this, Plains Hardware (nee Kenn Rima) on Harbor seems to be alive and well. And the locally owned, five-store Crown Hardware chain continues to thrive and eX"pand. But mostly, the outlook for small businesses is increasing- ly glum in this Wal-Mart world of ours. Big businesses are being replaced by bigger busi- nesses, which are being replaced by mammoth busi- nesses. The really smart ones can usually survive -Bloomie's, Nordstrom, Crown. But too dam many good things aren't · here anymore .. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. SlioRES INTERioRs - 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER . -.. '' • I Ill I'd ..... I SI I l t'lltl\. I\. Tll\\\.~ essential elements We Honor All C.Ompttltors C.Ouponsll Sensdenu· HAIR CARE 1,.11111 MAii (411 v ~ ? --. 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"' -..... • ,. EYE-OPENER Newport Harbor High football rankles Woodbridge High coaching staff QUOTE OF THE DAY ~·w g« a good llttJ4 (to w'1t anodt6 OF~) If I can get IM /ciJJ$ to plag wefJ ...• -NEWPOtrl' HARBOR~ Q'.>AQI DAN GUiNN ... . I I l l I \ I • • • The Sailors will put up their credentials tonight against Roy~ High in CIF I-AA quarterfinals on their own floor (at 7) after once again proving to be the class of the Sea View League. By~ Dunn. Daily Pilot . . NEWPORTBEACH -~growin the playoffs when your program bas-WGP three &tllte cbamptcmthipl ttie put decade. That's w~ Harbor High Coedl Den fort\mate to get out . ,.l"...~~·1c:=====.==:-----~-·~t!./'J I .;--.. / (15-4) hosts Royal of Simi Valley tonight at 7 o'clock in the quarterfinals, was referring to Newport Harbor's second game, after the Sailor& hammered Arroyo Grande in the first, 15-3, then lost, 7-15, because of seven service errors, the indication of a letdown mentally. Newport Harbor, before its first-round bye in the playoffs, swept through the Sea View League, going 10·0, its sixth league title in Glenn's 10 years as coach and the fourth unbeaten league campaign. The Sailors, ranked No. 1 in Orange County, seemed to enter llie playoffs as a hot team. •That's what I thought we were, but we didn't do well (Thursday) night and that's why I'm disappointed,• G1etln said. BRIAN P08UDA I DALY aHve ThUl1dliyl!lllgllt .tn the Sailors' victory over Am>yo Grande Jn the seoond round ol the CIP Sautbem Section Division I-AA glrlt volleyblll playotts. · •tn i;;:·" Glenn said, •you can't ord a bad game.• Gl8iil. fourth-seeded squad Luckily, Newport Harbor bas a chance to reclaim some pride tonight, along with • SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE EM N ewport Harbor's undefeated Sea View League girls volleyball champions, who are at home tonight ~ the CIF Playoffs against Royal in Dlvlalon I play -bottom row, from left. Marissa Cothran, Breuna Badorek., Joa.nu Fielder, Mellssa Snow, Monica Bridle, April Ross; back row, Erica Wade, Meghan Haller, Shana Bannert, M.E. Clayton, Laura Wells, Beth Waterman, JennUer Carey and Devon Burlingham. daily pilot att;let4ts of the week Corona del Mar's Nadia Vaughan, Caylan Leslie give Sea Kings a double-edged sword in the ongoing CIF tennis playoffs. Corona del Mar's Nadia Vaughan (left) and Caylan Leslie are the Dally Pilot's lfigh School Athletes of the Week. CORONA DEL MAR -Their big advantage came by mistake, when Corona del Mar High's Caylan Leslie and Nadia Vaughan paid attention to everything on the tennis court but the score. In the Sea View League girls doubles final, Vaughan and Leslie thought they had lost the first set to Woodbridge's Michele Stiefel and Danielle Hustedt and that it was tied in the second, 1·1. ·w e got off to a slow start) and we were getting down on ourselves,• Leslie On standby • Estancia ra~ up seventh victory of the season, 20-13 over University Friday night, but right now, the Eagles can do nothing but wait, and hope, and wonder ... By Berry Faulkner, Daily Pilot By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot said. uwe weren't paying attention.to the score .• When Vaughan-Leslie realized it was still the first set, and tied, 6-6, going into a tie-breaker, they lit up. ·u helped us gain the momentum back," Leslie said. "We just decided we have another chance, and let's do it now, so we won the first set. I think we got a big advantage in our heads that we could do it, then everything started going well. We started having fun; we weren't tight with our shGts and we closed out points.· Vaughan, an Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament champion last spring who played No. 2 singles for CdM Coach· Tun Mang this season, and Leslie are both freshmen. Not that it's an apology for misreading the score. It actually loosened them up in a pressure-packed situation. ·we got the score messed up pretty •. SEE COM PAGE 82 .. . ~-----------------------------~, I ' : INSIDE : I ' : + Don cantrell : : looks back : : on the fabled . : : Muniz brothers : I of Newport I. : Harbor football : : lore/82 : I I I I I I I I I I I l : + CdM 7th-grade girts champs!/82 • I ' I I I I I I I • • • • I I ' I • ' I I I I • ' I I ' I + Jim Watters and the college bNW4 + High school aoss cowwtrylB4 + Newport-Woodbridge footbllll . rhubarbl84 + a.tman and JC footNlllB6 ... Costa Mesa High water polo. Mustangs outscore Westminster in CF Div. II Playoffs at Newport. 20-14. advance to second round eplnstEI DorMlolB3 STAAR CARROU. / DAl.Y T Mesa's Todd HyllpD scores 7 goall/B3i l • • • • -· •• • •• • • • • L------------------------------~ •Costa Mesa belts Artists, everyone sban!SJn the spbils. By Richard Dunn, ~ Pflot re 8 2 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1996 • . .M ESA'S WESTSIDE ••• MUNIZ TERRITORY-• . •Newport Harbor High's f potbaD teams always had that very tangible asset in the Mwliz brothers . . . g the toughest football amllLes around the harbor in the 1940s was the 1~uniz family, which became an u1sp~tlon for kids in Costa Mesa on the West.side. : There were three brothers "tuned Manuel, Joe and Alfred !better known as •Big Al).• The Westside was always 1ltve with grid action around 1t)eir neighborhood from the late tOs to 1950. And that once .r}cluded the popular Ikeda • ,1others: Tosh; Johnny; and ltmmy. The late Manuel and the ·tl<' .Johnny were also members ,f the superb '41 Tar varsity. don cantrell to its first-ever grid crown and was named to the All-Eastern Conference squad, first-team defense. Manuel drew heaps of honors ••u the champion '42 Newport t~dm as a 200-pound tackle, then 4ly honors at Arizona State as a IJltlC' All-Ame rica before the '~,.w York Giants tried to lure fijni back East. Damaged knees And few schoolmates ever wanted to go a round or two with the Muniz boys in or out of the boxing ring. In fact, sometimes Manuel took it out on kid brother Al around the old family barn. Sometimes Al absorbed a heavy thrashing. From left, the Muniz clan -Manuel, Joe and Al Muniz, three from Newport Harbor's legendary football past • lp.couragcd the dream. With luck, brother Joe might 't<J vc taken an intercepted pass di the way to help beat Santa \11t.1 I ligh lor the league tille. Jnfortunately, the Tars lost 7-6 ,,. ,, ronlrovers1al extra point •lt•·mpt. Ku.I brother Al came to play '" d grand scdle LO 1948 as a 'f1U-pound guard under Coach \I Lrwtn. In the first game as a 1 (,-year-old senior guard, Al •lrnost helped defeat the ClF 11-champions, St. Anthony, by 1111tlnually leaping over the '•)1 wnrc1 wall lo snag thC' 1ll<1rlerback by the bdck of his u 1d togs. The Tars led 12-7 until '111 • closing minute~ before losing a 1 :L. Al farC'd on cl higher scale in , 't'i I whPn h1• h•d Ordn~e Coast COM Brother Joe acknowledged the whompings at points and exclaimed, "I don't know why he woilld do that.• As time passed, Al may have figured that would help him to struggle against any intense outsiders. That came to pas.s where he would be called upon lo defend others. 1\vo burly guys were intimidating a young Tustin High coed one night in a remote and cnuk place near MacArthur Boulevard. Al's classmate Ivan Caley was asked to pull his car to a halt. Al lost no time in approaching the two thugs, easing the girl to Caley's car, then diplomatically advising them to leave. They did. Caley and Muniz then drove the coed home to her parents. 1\vo hefty Marines threatened two lightweight Newport guys one night in front of an all-night cafe. The Newport students were seem.i,ng lost and fretful, but that was befoi:e 250-pound Al Muniz arrived and gently moved the Marines toward their vehicle with a polite invitation to turn toward their home base. Although his words may have been stronger, the pair did depart and probably showed no further interest in Costa Mesa. Tiuough the years, the brothers remained close. Sadly, they lost Manuel to lung cancer years back via asbestos in con- struction. He survived WWil on Okinawa with a Purple Heart. Nonetheless, .Joe, a major pipeline contractor and a noted racehorse owner, and Al see each other most every day. Al said, "I'm still working with Joe on heavy equipment." Hilarious times are not uncommon to the brothers. One Pilot Athletes of the Week honors. "Not bad for freshmen," Mang said. event found Al helping Newport win the '48 Carpenteria game. Numerous members of the rival club were Hispanic. No doubt its coach wondered why Muniz was often in position to bottle up the play to right or left. "Well, this one dumb guy couldn't remember his plays and would ask the quarterback to explain at the line of scrim- mage," Al said, adding, "l understand Spanish, so it was no problem to find out where they were going.• Funny .now, but not funny then was when Al, on a hunting trip with gridder Bill Clark and Manuel, slipped under a barbed wire fence while Manuel held the wire. But when Al fell to the ground, tlie gun M<ent off and fired right through his brother's legs. Clark laughs today and says, "Boy Manuel was fit to be tied." Al learned how to win high school softball in the old days. "The key," he said, "was to score one run, then stop the game and argue with the umpire 'til the bell rang." People of yesteryear laugh when Al relates his place on one Newport basketball team since his size seemed out of place. He was the sixth man on a Future Farmers of America basketball team and it won the title in a championship tourney at the end. "I didn't play much, but we still won,• he said. One of his funniest episodes arose years ago when Al and pals played games on the Lldo Theater manager Craig Phoenix. "We once walked in when it was quiet with no tickets," Al said. "We waited for Craig to spot us, then we started running up to the balcony. Craig would f.ONTINUED FROM B 1 .11 ly on." Vaughdn said. "I thought the con• was very much chfferenl than il .1.1s Everybody got d good laugh out of 11, though.• "They're starting to figure it out. The re's a possibility " they could go far in CIF. They beat Vanessa and Katie who got to the quarters (last year}." probably win, but you never know. It could be a day I was playing well. So (Mang) felt singles and doubles could win it for Corona del Mar." Nina Vaughan, a junior who plays No. l singles for Cd.M, was the defending league champion. But she lost to Woodbridge senior Natalie Exon in the final, 6-3. 6-4. Vaugpan still advanced to the CJF individuals. Vaughan-Lesl.JC', seeded second, '''.f Pated Newport 1 ld rbor·~ Vdnessa 1 :udbey and Katie Cdnnght, 6-4, 6-4. LO 111l· sem1hnals, lhc•n beat Sllefel dnd I lusted! m the hndls, 7-6, 6-1. al the 1 • 1lboa Bay Club Racquet Club. "They were thf' bPs l team by far, no .,11lasl. Ndchc1 and Caylan didn't give pa set." Mdng sd 1d of the league ' 1urmimc11t, m wh1ch CdM won th e 'oubies Lill<' for lh<• third yPar in d row •illowing the <'fforts of Megan ~uctitlt•r <Jn d Allssc1 Scott in 1994 and '1.5). : \f~ghan and Les lie, rE>gular partners • 1 ll.S. Tennis Association matches, ors. teamed for the first time in high school tennis and earned Daily Mang. though. wasn't surprised with the outcome. Leslie, who played third singles during theseason, and Vaughan are both highly ranked juniors in the USTA and Southern Calif omia Tennis Association. "(Mang) presented it," Vaughan said of her partnership with Leslie in the postseason. ·Chances are, Nina and I would have met in the (singles) final, and he didn't want that to happen. He didn't kno'Y{ who would win. We ll, Nina would J UN I O R HIGH GIRL S BASKE TBALL HAM PS. Corona del Mar Junior High'• gtrll buketball team proved It'• never ovu unUI the lat lady lings, u evtdenced by their anne:uUoa al Ille Newport·M ... J11Dlor High All·Dlltrlct Tournament championship. Tralllng lC-2 al llaUllme •'Ml Dwyw ol Hmatmgt.Oa Belda. · the gtrll, under the coaching of Doug Voiding md MIU S~ ...... necl the HunUngton Beach gtrll wtth a 22--5 nm In IM..._. laalf to cl.a. a :U-11 Ylc.1ory. Kneelhlg. from left: Courtney Kawata, S.runtba Colltim. KrlillD lfalilOn. Vm·•• CoMa. Cyntbla a.k. Second row, from left: Jana Luebke, a...... Jrown. ieglna Lollc. lllMaOr MKk. . Jennlfer Matus. Back row, from left: CNda Voiding, AUloia anw..r, La.-~ C~e Hawldm, Jeuica Palermo, Jacci-Une Becker and CNda StarllWealber. Not~ en Jeatca Undleth and Katherine Mone. MW!_._ girls -OF DNWon I ~......, niUnd: ""'* VlleV .. c..-.. .. Mir, 1 p.m.; ~ ~;'f9"4'P·"'· ~~c·Ol ~W ~ ..... ~ .. ~ Hertxli', 7 p.m. • O..n••r .. Leslie and Nadia Vaughan both entered their freshman seasons highly touted, with Vaughan winning the girls 14s at Ojai last spring and Leslie finishing third at the SCTA Junior Sectionals in the 14s and reaching the consolation quarterfinals at the USTA Nationals in Atlanta. In terms of further honors for Vaughan and • Leslie, it appears to be a matter of when, not if. YOUT H FLAG FOOTBALL Almquist's two touchdowns paves the way for Harbor Views 13-0 win • Entry into Orange County Tournament the reward. Grant Almquisl's two touchdowns led the way for Harbor View ele- mentary's flag football team in the C Division championship game Thursday, a 13-0 victory over NewfSc)'rlElementa.ry ~nding them into "' the Orange County Municipal Athletic Association's youth flag football tournament in Santa Ana. In B Division playoffs, Newport Elementary #2 was a 12-6 overtime winner over Heights 1n first-round playoffs action. Tommy Holbrook scored the winning touchdown. Scoring for Heights was Blake Brewer. In another first-round matchup, Mariners was a 19-6 winner over Lincoln, with Bric Weller's two touchdowns and a score by Mike Afraisabi leading the way. Kate Heeschen scored Lincoln's touchdown. ¥0UTH SPORTS Costa Mesa American Little League registration Registration for Cotta Mesa American U tUe League la scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 7, at Collta Mesa High from 9 a.m. -noon. New players need to bring a birth certificate and a cummt utility bill. Registration forms can be picked up at nedt & lbreacb, 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mele. The COit for returning pLayss ls S50 fcw T·ball. $60 for all others. For fuitber tnformation, contact Kirk Ba'*1De11ter at 548-3323 or .C32· 1989. for umpires info, cell Pat McGuire at 432-8837. 1he Ne~Wma-Polo fuundadon would like to thank the following restaurants for their hdp in making the Southern California intcrcolleptc Water Polo Tournament such a su~. RUBY'S DINER• AVILA'S EL RANCHITO SABATJNO'S UDO SHIPYARD SAUSAGE CO. JOHN DO~• THE CANNERY D.!'S:SPOll'S BAR~ GRn.L blB WAltl!HOUSE •THE ARCHF.S ~A O>PPBI HOUSE • D.l~'S COFFEE HOUSE S.,. pmridtd \Jr the ~ Ydot finally make it to the door and he would see us down in the parking lot laughing our heads off. He was a good sport. H e laughed as well.• Good humor has never ended with the Muniz brothers. In recent years, Joe has claimed there were never any goats in Costa Mesa and is inclined to ask people to stop : calling the city Goat Hill, but Joe doesn't mind the quips and joking. Al claims, •The goats were around years ago. Joe just doesn't want to admit it. In fact, Ivan Caley lived right acr0$S the street from us years back and always fed his pet goat, Betty, out in front of his house every morn- ing.• Joe said, "Every time that new item gets out, the phone starts ringing off the hook again,• then laughs. 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Mesa jumped to.an early lead and was never threatened. emptying the bench in the second quarter. STARR CAAAOU. / O~Y Pl.OT •Mustangs easily advance to Wednesday's quarterfinals against El Dorado after sending Lions home with a licking; Hylton scores seven goals, teammate Jimmy Walters drops in six as Mesa rolls to 12-goal advantage through three quarters of play on Friday. By Jim Watters, Dai/;' Pilot COSTA l"v1ESA -The big topic of dis- cussion following the Costa Mesa High water polo team's 20-14 win Friday over Westminster was who would be man- ning today's car wash being put on by the booster club. Which was somehow fitting for a first-round CIF Southern Section Divi- sion D matchup that was anything but pedestrian. •The first one is out of the way," said Mustang Coach Scott Taylor. ·we played everybody. We feel comfortable with this one." The Mustangs will be advancing to the quarterfinals Wednesday against El Dorado, a 22-4 winner over Pacifica. Since both tea.ms hosted games Friday, a coin flip this morning at the CIF office will decide who hosts Wednesday's game. Friday's final score actually looked a lot closer than it was. The Mustangs led 19-7 going into the fourth quarter when Westminster's regulars scored seven goals against Costa Mesa's second unit. Three other Westmihster goals came with the Mustang starters on the bench. Todd Hylton, who led Costa Mesa in scoring with seven goals, scored five times in the first quarter as the Mus- tangs jumped out to a 7-2 lead. The game took on more the air of a clinic than a playoff game as the Mustangs scored on 7 of 10 shots in the quarter with Westminster goalie Ben Butteling recording only one save. Westminster took it's only lead of the game, 1-0, following a goal "Qy Doug Davies three minutes into the game. Davies tied Hylton for the scoring lead with seven goals in the game. It took Costa Mesa all of 15 seconds to erase that lead and one more posses- sion to go up, 2-1, on a cagey spin move in front of the net by Hylton. Westminster tied the game, 2-all, on a scoop shot by Thoy Sea.rs before the Mustangs scored the final five goals of the quarter to pull away. Hylton scored bis third straight goal to put Costa Mesa up to stay, 3-2, at 3:06. Jim.my Walters, who finished with six goals, added two , scores in the opening quarter -one coming off a nice assist by Chad Cleaver. After Hunter Taylor scored the sec- ond of his three goals to put Costa Mesa up 12-4 at the 1:40 mark of the second quarter, Coach Taylor emptied his bench. He brought the starters back in for the third quarter, but again pulled them with 2:42 left in the quarter and his team comfortably ahead, 18-5. They made one more brief curtain call in the opening minute of the final quarter, but departed for the last time with the Mustangs up, 20-7. "We're Just happy to be playing,~ Taylor said. HI don't know anything about El Dorado, but I'll be making some phone calls. H I I t . I I I I I I f There were some familiar faces on the sidelines. Brian Kreutzkamp, who led. the Mustangs to a DiVision ID title ' last season, is an assistant at Newport ' I Harbor. He wa~ helping with the score I clock. , I Matt ~tmore, a longtime member • of the Mustangs' aquatics program, I who coached the frosh-sopb team to a I Pacific Coast League title last season, 1 was also on hand Ryan Dandy, who I played on fast year's championship l team, was also m the stands. J • "It's like old home week," Whitmore : said. . I The wm was a much-needed one for r the fourth-seeded Mustangs. They t came into the game off a hard-fought I 11-1 O overtime loss to Laguna Beach •1•: which had ended Costa Mesa's 10-year stranglehold on the PtL title. ', I' • The Mustangs are hoping to reach a I title game for the fifth time in the last : 1 seven years. They were the Division ill 1 champs last season before moving to 1 Division 11. ' :-I Costa Mesa 20, Westminster 14 Scon by Quart.rs Westminster 2 3 2 7 -14 Costa Mesa 7 5 7 1 -20 Westminster S(i.()ring • Davies 7, Johnson 4, Sears 3. Saves: Butteling 5. Costa Mesa scoring · Hylton 7, Walters 6, H. Taylor 3, Cleaver 2, Montgomery 1, Gonzalez 1. Saves: J Taylor 6, Buchannan 5. ~ ' I I I ' l I • I I I L---------~------------------------------------------------~-----------------------------------------------------~ L•ft to right, The Mtahg r.tn, from Big Canyon Country Club: s.lby Schriber, Donna Abel, SyMa Notby, Pat Banta. Second Place, ftbm Newport Beach Country Club: Debbie Abrlght, f<lancy Curd, (FWdter JoMtl Jr.), J~, JoanM <Mwmtn. Third Place, from Mesa Verde Country Club: Denl9'I Woodltrd, Izumi Sueolca, Tommye StelrirtHlyer, Gerl Romano . Fletcher Jones Jr. was on hand to congratulate the winning teams at the Ladies Golf Tournament held recently at Pelican Hill. The tournament wu ~red by Fletcher ·Jones Motorcars f$>f the beneftt oftthe March of Dimes and A.T.S.C. ' The first place team from Big Canyon Country Club is competing this weekend at the regional playoff at M~ion Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage. If they win the regional playdl', they will advance to the National Finals held in conjunction with the M~Benz PGA Tour Cl\ampiooship at La Cob in Jan~. • SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1996 Costa MeSa, CdM cOntinue a colliSion course NWnge from Uva ago when Royal ·3) handed the Sailors a in the quarterfinals. wbenwehAd hllMD McLaren and Kroescb, • Glenn 141d. • CIF Prelims at Mt. San Antonio College today could be the prelude to a Division IV title sh6wdown next week; Newport, Estancia runners take their shots, too: 34, in a PCL dual meet Oct. 10. The MU$tangs a.nd Sea Kings (third place in the Sea View League) are favored to win their respective heats and square off in the finals. Beardslee and Jason Rogers are the Sea Kings' top .guiis. Jn other boys races, Newport Harbor received an at-large berth. into the CIP OiviliDn m preliml and will go today at 10:12 a.m. Curt Herberts is Coach Bim Bar· ry's top runner: Meghann Allarded Jamie Swar- berg, finlAhed ninth as a team last year in the CIF State Dtvision m cbampi.onsbips. They were also second in Southern Section Divi- sion fil. Since theh, Newport huwona CIF le Division m . ..,,,.,...-,pionship (1992), ~llill1hied as state Division J ~er-up ('93) and won a te Dlvision I title ('94). • • · For the record, the C.Oors were state Division r 1l1DJlers-up in 1985 and 1'987, losing to Mira Costa : an,d Irvine, respectively. , ' 'It's a proud program. .. lack on concentration on · the court is unacceptable, ., that's why seven service , errors in a single game : By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WALNUT -Even though Cos- ta Mesa and Corona del Mar high schools will not run in the same preliminary heat today, the boys cross country rivalry within the district has been growing since the teams first meet at the Mt. San Antonio College Invitational. Coach Bill Sumner's Sea Kings and Coach Joe Busi's Mustangs, the top two ranked teams in ClF Southern Section Division IV, need to wait until the CIF Finals Nov. 23 before they measure up again. Today, in the CIP pre1iminaries on the three-mile Mt. SAC course, Corona del Mar will run with third-ranked Nordhoff at 3:01 p.m., while Costa Mesa competes in the ~e heat (3:28 p.m .) with cross-town anq. Pacific Coast League adversary Estancia . "That's good, H Bust said of fac- ing Estancia again. HI don't see that as a big problem, except (the Eagles) have a strong pack and I can see them doing well." Mesa, back-to-back league champion. defeated Estancia, 21'- "It's one of those rivalries filled with smiles," Sumner said. ~The guys kid each other. There hasn't been any challenges or name- calling. It is a legitimate rivalry, though. It's more fun than not." Mesa beat Corona del Mar this year in the Orange County Championships at Irvine Park, a flat course, while CdM defeated tvtesa at the Mt. SAC Invitational, a hilly course. SenioTS Jaime Carrillo and Eric Solis, along with sophomore standout Bruce Hancock, lead Costa Mesa, while seniors '!yler Pot the girls, all four district teams will ~ competing in the prelims, with Newport Harbor going first at 8i08 a.m. in a Divi- sion m heat. Coach Bric l'weit's Sailors fin- ished 0-5 in Sea View duals, but the school has a strong postseason reputation and features sopho- more sensation Alicia McFall, considered one of the best run- ners in a league that included Santa Margarita's Katie Nuanes . The Sailors, also led by Costa Mesa and Bstanda will run in the same Division IV heat (2:08 p.m.), after the Mustangs received an at-large berth and the Eagles stunned the field last week in the PCL Fi:n.als to finish seoond overall. Gegi Van De Walker leads Mesa, while Melissa Inouye heads Estancia. Corona del Mar, led by Jen- nifer Morgan, Jean Garcia and Llz Morse, goes in its Division IV heat at 2:35 p.m. The Sea Kings finished tied for second in league. '' 'Thursday night made "'Glehn wonder. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTB ALL DREAM YE AR S " ' ~we'Fe definitely going .., to have to pl ay better if We're going to advance," .. said Glenn, whose " program won a Sea View ·•· tkle for the fourth consecutive autumn. '' 'Newport Harbor~ which won Southern Section ' • Division 1 titles in 1987 • (With Jenny Evans) and 1994 (with Misty May). is on course to face '' top-seeded Mira Costa •('20-1) in the semifinals next Tuesday. "Wf.'ve got a good shot ' (to win another CTF tiUe ) i1 I can get the kids to play '· well,• Glenn sai d. "We tpok a lot of lumps early in the year, that's why I was so disa ppointed the other night. because r thought w~ were farther along than that. We lost to "' (third-seeded) Laguna Beach and (second-seeded) . P/ina Hills earlier in the .. y~r. but 1 feel we can compete with them. To me, · . U!.tt wide open if we cdn , · tilke care of our s1d<~ of ··the net. HWe haven't done a Jot Qt scouting, becausP we're •.•. j,ust concentrating on doing ~gs we can do, and aoing them the best we , • 'C811, then everything else . . . • Harbor's late passing in . . . . 50-7 blowout still has . Warriors miffed; Brinkley says it was simply er reaction to the action By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot Woodbridge High football · coach Rick Gibson spoke guard- edly Friday about the postgame tumult that followed his Warriors' • 50-7 loss to visiting Newport Har- • bor in the Sea View League finale Thursday a t Irvine High. "I really don't like to react to anything on that tone," said Gib- son, who noted he did not speak with Brinkley after the contest. • BrinkJeyt however, did exchange words with • more than one Wood- • bridge defensive assis- tant, including defensive coordinator Kirk Harris • and defensive line coach Erik Lekas. The topic was Harbor's decision to • throw with victory in . . : • Donna Mills, Araceli : Martinez, Tahnee Thiel, . : Johann Appell all draped be~d a junior varsity line ~ with athletic honors . against a blitzin.g defense, would-• n't be fair to his backup running : T he cross country teams backs. : from Orange Coast 1 b k : College sure got the most M a c my staff to the hilt," : from their Newport-Mesa School Gibson added. u1 don't think my • D' trict cti this defensive coordinator had a : 15 conne ons ~easo.n. derogatory tone in any sense of ! Fonner Newpo~ Har High the word. I don't think our coach-: standout Donna Mills was amed es we re.belligerent, nor did they : Female Athl~te of the Ye in the curse, because we don't believe : Orange Empire Confer ce. She in that. 1 just think when you've ! was one of three OCC w me~ had the two years we've had (0-9-: n61!1ed all-conference, a rding 1 in 1995 and 0-lO this year), it's : to first-year coach John frustrating. To sum everything up, : Goldman, who also wa~named I think it could have been an : Coach of the Year=· . accumulation of frustration, : Freshmen Arac at!IDez, because we wanted our kids to : who com~ted fo . a, and succeed so badly.• : . Tahnee ~el, ano~e! Sailor Gibson, the Warriors' head : produc:t, Joined Mills m coach the last sev~n seasons after : garnenng h~nors. OC~ was the several years as an assistant at the : only wome n s team with three school, said he had not :-, runners to make the team. had anything but posi-: The worn~ won the tive dealings with New-• c~nference ti.tl~ last Saturday and port in the past will be comp~ting ~t ~e Nov. 23 Brinkley, who said the St~te Championships m, Fresno. postgame comments : Mills won the race, setting a from Warrior coaches ! course record ~ong the way" bothered him st ted F ·• : . On the mens side, Estanaa • a n : grad Johann Appell, was tabbed day ~e had not heard : as an all-conference selection. ~~g more about the : The hard-charging sophomore m~1dent from Wood-: will be one of three men making . CO LLEGES jim . waiters 11 matches to improve to 16-13 overall, 5-2 in Ivy League play. They were on a seven-game win streak heading into the championship game with host Harvard. Rice had 15 kills in that match, but Brown fell, 15-10, 14-16,3-15, 14-16. The Bears are the No. 3 seed in the Ivy League Champi- onships that run through this wee kend at Cornell. The winner receives the conference's auto- matic berth into the NCAA Championships. • Southem CaWomia College, and sports information director Beth Renkoski in particular, have always been more than helpful in dealing with the Daily Pilot. to Westmont, the No. 1 team in the NAIA rankings. Cross Country? There season ended Nov. 2 at the GSAC Conference Championships in Santa Barbara. The irony there is they normally would be competing this weekend at the NAIA National Championships. Jn fact, getting on a plane today . However, thi$ is the first year that Goach Bryan Wilkens won't 'Qe making the trip. The women have been decimated by injuries and what started out as a promising season melted away faster than the Wicked Witch of the West. The men's team, which battled all season, did not have anyone qualify for Nationals. So why the guides wete very nicely prepared, as in all facets of the sports world, timing is everything. • OCC relief pitcher Bryan Moore has signed a letter of intent to continue his collegiate career next fall at the University of Houston. ' .Will take care of itself." .::.,·Much has been taken r:pre of this season for the Sailors witil senior middle blocker Joanna Fielder and junior outside hitte r Beth ~p~ennan, the le~ders in rutting percentage. 'Waterman also leads the team in digs. • hand. Jeff Brtnkley : Lekas appeared to be bn~ge. . : the trip north, along with fellow It takes somethinq : sophomores Oliker Vegara and However, a curious package arrived this week with four handsomely prepared media guides for the men's and women's soccer teams; women's volleyball anq men's and. women's cross ·country. The lanky right-bander led the Orange Empire Conference with a 1.69 ERA while being named first-team all-conference as a fresh.man. He went 3-2 with one save in 21 appearances, striking qut ;31 and walking only 13 in 48 tnnings. • For the second straight year, Lori Van Herk was named first-team All-GSAC. She was joined by freshman goalie Rici.a Gonnering, whose goals-against average has hovered near one~per-game all season long with the help of defender Katie Kelley, who. also earned first-team honors. Van Herk was also an All-Far West Region selection. . Setter Jennifer Carey, a sophomore. jwtior hitter Melissa Snow and seniors ·Me ghan Haller (captain) and Shana Bannert have been consistent throughout the season. "It's one of those things that in the pldyoffs you need your seniors to step up," Glenn said. "Like (tonight), Royal is a good team and we need to pick it up. The playoffs are awesome, and that's what it's all about. That's why ., we work all year, to get ready for this. "The league title is nice to have, but we don't sit down at the beginning ot the year and say our one ·goal ts to win the league title. My goal as a coach is tAtget thes~ kids to play to dltlr full potential." The CIF Southern ' -tion Division I final is ted for next Saturday at ress College · ••proximately 7:30 p.m.). PREPS : the most vocal toward Brinkley : dnd the two were directed a way : from one ~other by coaches from : both staffs. : Gibson said 1-f!trris calmly : dsked Brinkley about throwing ; the ball with the game in control, : a subject Gibson diplomatically : addressed . : "If J was a Danny Pulido (New- : port's senior receiver) catching : the ball in the fourth quarter with : my football career and everything : else on the line, I may question : (Brinkley's play selection) a little : bit. But it's (Brinkley's) program : and it's his choice to run it the : way he sees fit ... I'm a different : person than Coach Brinkley. I don't want to stir tilings up. Brinkley said Thursday, his decision to throw in the final pert- . od was dictated by Woodbridge's : continued blitzing defensive • scheme. He said he felt running . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Newport Harbor's Greg Wertman, originally feare d lost for the entire season with a knee injury, is back on the practice fie ld with the CIF Division V Playoffs on the horizon . By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot lPLAY O UP DA S : NEWPORT BE'ACH -New- • port Harbor High, expected to be : among tour seeded teams in the · upcomirtg CIF Southern Section Division V foot· ball playoffs, could get 4 ; Newport Harbor Hi gh's girls ~ boost from the expected ;volleyball team got U1e right side : re turn of senior All· ~t the coin flip Friday morning to : Ne wport-Mesa defen· ~a.in the n od as the home team in : sive back Gre g Wert· ~onight's CIP I-AA quarterfinals : m~ertman, wh om it 9 ame at 1 p.m. • The Thrs' girls tennis team : was initially thou ght . aw~y f~om the game, : Andres Von Borstel. Brinkley said. You hope that : Rancho Santiago placed six people can walk across the field, : runners on tbe team including shak e hands and walk away. I've : MVP Alberto Sanch~. been on both ends (of a lopsided : "We had a fantastic year " score) and I've had games where : Goldman said. "I think I did a I've had my butt kicked. I've had : decent job but the kids sure ·~es of struggle, but I always : make you look good. Now we'll think that we (coaches) have • see what happens in the Grand always conducted ourselves in a Finale." class manner, and that's going • It wu a good week for way back to Excelsior (Brinkley's Corona del Mar High grad first head coaching job). It's unac-Kathryn Ri~e. . ceptable for an assistant to act . The freshman outside hitter at like that. ff : Brown had 51 kills and 44 digs Brinkley also said he believes : as her team went 3-1 and took Gibson will not carry out threats : second place at the Harvard from Woodbridge assistants to : Invitational. withhold votes for Harbor players : For her efforts, Rice was at the upcoming coaches' all-: name4 to the All-Tournament league sele ction meeting. team. She was also named Player · "I think Rick will go in there of the Week in the Ivy League. (all-league meeting) and do : Brown has won nine of its last things the right way," Brlnkley : said. . The booklets included outlooks for the 1996 season, coach and player photo and bios, team schedules and an impres- sive list of corporate sponsors. · Unfortunately while the guides arrived on Nov. 11, the volleyball season had ended with a four-game loss to Fresno Pacific two days earlier. The same was true for men's soccer which made an impressive run into the Golden State Athletic Conference championship game before falling in double-overtime, 2-1, to Azusa Pacific, also on Nov. 9. The women's soccer season bad ended Nov. 5 with a 1 :o loss MA:I I.:BAG • Estancia product lCrbtlna Grigaitis made nine saves Sun- day to lead the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo women's soccer team to a 2-0 win over UC Irvine in the Big West Conference championship game. With 18 ticks left on the clock, former Estancia teammate Tracie Manz tried one last shot on goal for UC Irvine, but Grigaitis was up to the task . The call was correct : I feel compelled to respond to the article on at strong safety for .the Sailors' :. Monday, Nov. 11, tha. t questions the accuracy of postseason opener. d "Getting his leadership abili-: a edsion made by the referee in the OCC vs. ties back in our secondary uld : Cypress women's soccer game. First, let me state be a big iti " . d 8~ : that I have the utmost respect for OCC's coach, Who statedposw vrtme, sai uld 1ey, : Barbara Bond. I have officiated several games e an wo P ay • · · J · OCC' t Ms B d is clas · exclusively on defense h uld h : mvo vmg. 5 earn. · on a s act m return s 0 e : the coaching world. . A 6-toot, l90-pounder, Wert-• I did not attend the match in question, nor have man, one of four team captains, I s~ken to anyon,e about the inCldent. Based on has remained involved with the the information gw~n in this articl~. there was no team while rehabilitating : e rror on the referees ~· The article states that . He had two intercepti~ and : ~ter the referee had signalled to take the penalty ff ns : kick, the kicker picked up tbe ball with her hands. fo ered stro11;g run support in his : The contention by the OCC team is that this should ive starts this season in the sec-: b been • h ondary. He also sparkled in t : ave constdered a and ball. I assume they 5Po : would therefore expect a free kick to be awarded g~~~d. the of~ensive ! to OCC, negating the penalty kick. That is not how the law is written. Based on Law 14: Penalty-Kick, the ball ls not in play ("livew) until it is 1) kicked and 2) travels one circumference (27 inches). Because the ball was not in play, a handJing of the ball foul cannot be c.alled . The penalty kick should have been taken. The only other issue is whether the player should have been shown a yellow card for her actions. If 1n the oplnion of the referee, the player was guilty of ungentlemanly conduct (unsportsmanlike behavior) she should be cautioned . Based on the description of the incident in the article, the referee made the right call -the PK goes on. Mark Arblaater, CPP USSP State 1 Reletee Newport Beach He rushed for 120 : yards and three touch-: downs on 12 carries, : caught four passes for : EpitoJDe of a 'booster' 93· yards and ran for ! I want to thank you for your wann and two two-point conver-: compassionate article in the Nov. 1.t issue of the slons. ! Daily Pilot concerning Meta polo father and fan He injured the knee : Mike Hylton. Mike ts the epitome of the word while being tackled after : •booster," attending as many games as his health travel with the team for tounwnents,)le has faithfully faxed to them the Dally Pilot articles recounting their ~ts. * The courage and faith with wbich Mike lac* missed, however, and Upland : would miss the entire :w:uJ be tho home team m today's season when he serious· :ClP· Oivt&ion I second-round : lydnjwod hi~ left .knee in ~ at 1 p.m. : the Sailors final pre - __ ... a reception, sustaining a : will 4Uow. . Greg Wertman bit on the front outside of : He bouts proudly o1 his son's accompliahments the knee, just after plant-: but n~er forgets to recognize and praiM the h1s many health prol>lema, .. well u bis love for and commitment to bit family, cburcb and a.ta Mesa Aquatics, ha 'been an inlplratlon to all of tn young men and women wbo have~'*' In our Jwimmlng and water polo~ thMe put ' ,C"Orona del Mar's girls tennis : league game, Oct. 11 against ~04'>. was a lso e winner with the : Savanna, practiced this week in ~oLD filp at the CIP office, thus : shorts and shoulder pads, accord- aJetlilag tho nod for today's Oivi-: Ing to Coech Jeff 8rln1dey. 11ocr r match with Apple Valley : Wertman, who dressed but did 4'talting at 1 p.m. ' ! not play. ThW'lday again~ Wood- : ~dy, d~termined for Tues· ! brtdgo, ii moving well, accord· )Se • CIP .i DMsion J water polo : ing to Brinkley. With final medical .--...·II COrona de.1 Ma.t the host : clearance Monday, Wertman, = No. 1-teed Long : who now weart a 1tabUiztng .. ••-: br~. could mum to the lineup • 1" ing his left leg. : contrtbutiona made by other players. He frequently It was immediately thought the ; abouts WOidt of encouragement to the playen ACL was tom and would requ11e : dwtng games and, on occasion. chides the referees reconstn.active ·~ but the • for bad c.U. (for wbldl he hat been ejected at least d ' once but acxepted gOOd·naturedly). amage was not sufficient to pro-Although bll bealtb probibl11 him fonn working b.ibit him from playtng. tn car wash• or MDma ftrewuka, be supports the Ba.ni.ng • setback, Wertman, work of tbe bOOltllir dub by, malriDQ much needed presumably, could allo play bu· phone ca111 aild. len.r wrttlng. ketball tb1I MUOD, who.re la pro-In addttioil, Mllm ud his wife ~aron have = to IWt for Coecb Lany : baa.cl~ twn c1m1en cw.-th. yeera' end, on • ~ ... Oc:aukD WbilD Mika .... bem .... -... '° seven years, as "9ll u to tbatr ~ca and coecbel. • By eumple, he tMCbei us daUf. that dlllri aDd determlnatloll OUl O'tWCXllDI .,.,,. any ob1tldit and lbowa .bl bow to face~ bMd-Cm aDd with a._.. d. lwmot. Mlke lia ~al of our UV. Ud w. .. wt!Y fostUDaM to._. blm iii put d oar p1ogma J~ t:9'!W ICooer ,,..tlfl•nt; Colla MMI HlfA ...... ~ .............. -~ SATUltDAY, NOVEM8ER 16. 1996 EAGLES CONTINUED RlOM 11 •we really would like the opportunity to play in the playoffs because we're healthy now,• Uebengood said. •1 really believe we could have played bet- ter in the three losses (league defeats by Aliso Niguel, Laguna Hills and ·Cost.a Mesa by a combined score of 104- 21) if we'd have been healthy. We wrote a let- ter to CIP explaining why we think we should be picked, because the level of Estancia Hlgb quuterback Jeff Peny competition (in the loss-banda off la Friday nlghfs 20-13 victory. es) was pretty tough.• Laguna Hills and Aliso were the division's top two ranked teams most of the year and Mesa has also been in the top 10). Uni (3~ 7, 1-4) also proved plen- ty tough for the visitors, who overcame one coStly fumble, 96 penalty yards, a 1rojan team inspired on its homecoming, and a potentially devastating sideline unsportsmanUke conduct penalty on a pair of former players. six games with a f>roken leg)° and Wilson Argueta (sat out the final two contests after suffering a.COn- cussion and seizure). . ,.,. ·r think the Laguna Hills game broke our back,• said Romm,;who hobbled through this one with a pulled muscle in the opposite leg he broke the first week of prac- tice. ·we really thought we cquld beat them." • A 17-0 loss to cross-town rival Costa Mesa the following week, however, may have been more hannful to th~ Eagles' postseason chances. . DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Estancia Hlgh's Cb.rls Mokede (10) hurdles through the University defense Friday; below, Eagles close in on Unlverslty rupning back. The penalty, called by veteran referee Speed Castillo on either Mike Galicia (class of '96) or Jessie Nuno (Class of '92) -nei- ther would accept blame -for verbal misdeeds, came just after the Eagles had pushed inside the 1 on third-and-goal, midway throu§.h the third period. MI think that swprised some people," Uni Coach Mark Cun- ningham said of Estancia's loss to Mesa, prior to kickoff . Estancia 20. University 13 Score by~ Estancia 6 6 8 0 • 20 University 7 0 6 0 • 13 Ant Qullrtler Uni • Illingworth 27 run (Grey kick), 7:36. Est · T. Tanielu 9 run (kick failed), 3:16. Second Qullrtler Mokede 15 run (run failed), 6:12. Third QuMter Uni · Murray 6 run (pass failed), 4:13. Est -Oawttlns 53 run (Mokede run), 0:39. Attendance: 1,700 (estimated). INPIVIDUAL RUSHING Est -Mokede, 22-146; Oawttins, 17-131; T. Tanielu, 4-21; Briano, 2·12; Perry, 6-9. Uni • Illingworth, 2-40; Contento, 3·31; Murray, 5-11; Defeo, 10-0. INDIVIDUAL MSSING Est · Perry, 1-4-0, 19. Uni -Defeo, 9-18-0, 76. NMVIDUA&. llECEVINCI Est -T. Tanlefu, 1-19. Uni · Illingworth, 4-37; Contento, 2·21; Alblnlo, 2-18; Murray, 1-0. GAME STATISTKS Est Ul:ll Arst downs 16 10 Rushes.-yardage 50-323 16-112 Passing yardage 19 76 Passing 1-4-0 9-18-0 Net return yardage• O min--4 Sacks-yardage 1 -4 4 -30 Net yardage 338 154 Punts 1-45 4-30.3 Fumbles-fumbles lost 3·2 1-1 Flags-net yardage 12·96 4-54 llme of possession 30:25 17:35 *Punt returns, Interceptions, fumble returns MUSTA NGS CONTINUED FROM 81 body, but we just wanted to keep cool." Mission accomplished. Now the M~angs 1§.-4 •. 3-~ in Ut~L) wair1fittil SundafR:!i?'~e~ecifow­ Division vm playoff pairings to determine their next foe. ·we played very hard in the first half, we attacked every time and did every- thing we needed to do,· said Howell, whose squad scored on all five of its first- half J)ossessions, while stuffing Laguna Beach to a minus-6 yards in total offense in the opening 24 minutes. "We had to make a real impact on defense to show (opposing) playoff teams that we can do it,·without running up the score," Vasquez said. The home crowd booed when Costa Mesa tried a fake punt late in the third quarter while nursing a 41-0 lead. Mesa's Ronnie Uevanos carried 2 yards for a first down on the play, though the Mustangs eventually punted on the series early in the fourth quarter, their first punt of the game. Mesa scored touchdowns on seven of its eight tun poaessions, while its defense limited Laguna Beach (0-9-1, 0-5 in PCL) 7 total rushing yards on 17 carries. Most of the.damage wu ~-inflicted as the Artists lost four of m fumbles. Even freshmen c.all-ups got in on the act for Costa Mesa oftensively. Jimmy Heriog, a two-way starter on Coach John Camey's freshmen team this aeeson, rushed for 33 yards and one touchdown on Scunes. •My little brother broke my freshmen record of 28 touchdowns 1bunday night against Laguna Beach ID tbll ~ game,• said Steve Henog, MeM'I junior wlngbllck. •J:ie ICCftd tm.i ~DI, giv:lDg blm 30 for the .,. oa. 80 ... beet me }?y two. He nm tM ball Mid -'Pt wMb .. bMd dowil m1c1 rm ,.... P'Wd of ...... . ..... ~ ledo.taMma'I ....... nillilll tDr 131,_. _ ...... t di,,. 0.'21 ...... HllWIL= •111t.11D• ...... Lia( ~ .. ~111 ~•llitfi\i'=rl l :MS,_.. c.all•I l...,.~ .. Aallil. ·· Instead of facing a fourth-and- goal from mere inches, the penal- ty pushed the visitors outside the 15, forcing. an errant 32-yard field goal try. University, playing for pride and fourth place, then went 80 yards on eight plays to take a 13- 12 lead with 4:13 left in the third. •That really hurt us," said Llebengood, who helped shoo the guilty alumni into the stands with a waive of disgust. •1t could have cost us the game.• Instead, James Dawkins, who upped his school single-season rushing record to 1,473 yards, took Galicia and Nuno off the hook. The junior wingback bolted 53 yards around the left side to cap a seven-play touchdown dri- ve on the ensuing possession. Dawkins' burst, followed by a Chris Mokede conversion run, put the Eagles on top for good with 12:39 lefl Mokede finished with 146 yards on 22 carries, including .a 1 -yar sconng-sCiinper that erased a 7-6 Uni lead midway through the second quarter. Dawkins collected 131 more, behind. a formerly injury-plagued line playing together for just. the second time in league. Those injuries -an ankle sprain to 300-pound senior Mike Miranda and a sprained knee to 275-pound Allred Tanielu - joined a string of medical misfor- tune that also cost Estancia the services of returning all-league linebacker John Romm (missed Afterward, Cunningham played the . loyal league ·col- league, arguing for Estancia's playoff future. •1 think the PCL is a peat league, and if Estancia is• our fourth-place team, it deserves.the nod. It's certainly a tougher league than the Garden Grove League.• " A muffed punt helped th&.lio- jans score first, but Taleni Tanielu capped Estancia 's ensuing dlne- play drive -a march aided by 38 Tu>jan penalty yards -withr<e 9- yard dive. The conversion tick, however, sailed wide, leaving1Jni with a 7-6 edge. " Jose Arroyo forced a fu.mble and Mike Briano recovered to stop one Uni possession and'Tal- eni Tanielu stripped a 1rojan receiver, allowing teammate Peter Nunez to recover, to halt another second-quarter posses- sion. · A dropped Uni punt snap Mrly in the fourth quarter helped Estancia keep the TtofanSpffined in their own end, and a 12-fard punt on the Tu>jans gave "1he Eagles possession at the Uni 44 with 4: 17 left. - Mokede and Dawkins moved the chains on third-down itms, allowing the Eagles to down"lhe ball and celebrate the win, how- ever guardedly. "Hopefully we can ma.Ke it, because the seniors have r~y worked hard,· Alfred Tal).ielu said. ·Now, the tough Pa/.! 1s waiting until Sunday (when play- off pairings are announced). . Though Costa Mesa rambled ~ckly and controlled the line of scrimmage~om the opening kickoff, its fate didn't appear to be sealed until early in the second quar- ter when Vasquez ripped through Laguna Beach runnin~ back Kyle Sanico in the backfield and forced a fumble that was rgcove~ .. by_ Eq WilliiUilS at the A(t1st S- Cost. MeM .t7, Lllg&.nll ..... 7 . ehl~ -A-, • & Lagwia Beach lost 20 yards on the play. Then Andre Robinson, a junior fullback, scored on a 5-yard run for the Mustangs, giving them a 19-0 lead only nine seconds into the second quarter. Mesa controlled the ball the whole first quarter except for three plays and a punt by the Artists. "I was stoked in the first half, getting all those tackles and fumbles,• said Va.sqUez, who joined Jeremy Lefever, Jeremy Sieds- ma and Richard Price on several big stops. Laguna Beach did not get a tint ddwn until 1:28 remained in the first half, and that came because of a rougbing-tbe-pass- er penalty on the Mustangs, who also had a total of three unsportsmanlike calls against them. The Artists didn't earn their initial first down until Sanico carried for 11 yards two plays after the first-down-by-penalty. Costa Mesa had more yards in penalties (106) than Laguna Beach bad in total offense (77). ·sven with the penalties, we kept our cool.• Vuquea said. •we didn't want to cause any trouble. We bad tlO u.p every- thlng down. became ,.. didn't want to lose anybody for the playofta. We're underdogs In tbe p&aydfa. but I tblDt we can get put the flnt round. no mattm who we play.• Maea went e tore in 100rtng cm~­ Ilona early ln tbe l80llDd w. Wbm ~ Kim and Jerry a.. ...... c ........ '° ltrtp the bd --tram SliailcO'I .... -tbe ant pay of .. lid; M .. "*'° ...... ....._ tM 30 ud accnd .... Dir,..,. .......... VIia tfanw'e damg .......... s '.,... out. It .... , ... Sal ... Miii ..... MT . ....... ....., ...,.... ........... t:R A aa,_tf M•••waw111111a.~ .... '9 CllfldEI ............. Scor9 by QuMtM's Costa Mesa l3 11 7 6 · 4~ Laguna Beach 0 0 0 7 -7 ffntQuwtw CM • Robinson 2 run (kick failed), 5:41. • CM • S. Herzog 2 run (Peca kick), 0:21. Semnd QuMter CM -Robinson 5 run (pm failed), 11 :32. CM -S. Herzog 3 run (Uevanos pau from 8a001e), 4:53. CM -~9 run~kldQ, 3:00. ...... QmlW CM -~5 run (Peca kldQ, 9:41. .. ... Cl .. .. .. .. ... .. • ange Coast quarterback gave it ped Crusader effort last ' , with~ p>II?:J>letiQns for 329 .,. ..... , 13.7 per co•edl9n: but, alas, tes' ship went down in flames. • COSTA MESA -The week following the Rancho Santiago game quarter- back Cb.ad Collins was still walking &rOlJ4d the Orange Coast College campus in abqa. ·1-as dizzy all week," said OCC's regular quarterback. "I slipped dwing the and as I was getting back on my feet <I got drilled. He ear-holed me. as llke that guy in tbe 1V commercial who he's Batman." In e Snickers commercial Collins was ref g to, a coach is talking to one of his play who just had his bell run. He knows wbe4t he Ls, but when the coach asks him who '8 is he answers, "I'm Batman." • 0"1viously feeling some effects from a ooncUsion, the player is later seen jlretending to fly on the sidelines as a ~~te shakes his head. • t's my new nickname," Collins said g. "Everybody is asking 'How's it 1Bat:rnan.'" ~........., takes it all in strides, but then he d lots of opportunities to learn bow to the punches as the Pirates have 1led to a 1-8 record with a losing streak that reached seven straight. ·1 e never been a part of anything like this, "tCollins said. "I've never lost more than Giree:~ames in a season going back to Pop w . : "I frustrating because there's a lot of tale 'Out there." • e've never had it all together this , • agreed OCC head coach Bill an. •(William) League and (Chet) W have never been in the same bac eld healthy. That was a part of our plan., QUALITY IGINAL.: OON LEACH I OAl.Y PllOT The Pirates' Batman, with bis Ducks' cap. "We've bad a lot of injuries and we ended up being more shaky on defense than we expected." Estancia High product Mark Mollner, who went down with a season-ending injury early, was the only returner on OCC's seven-man front. "Chad has done a good job for us in a tough season," Work.man said. "First of all, ·he's a competitor. He has a feel for football and a good football background. "He can get1you out of a bad play and get you into a play that has a chance.• Collins .is a freshman at OCC, but he ran the scout team at Saddleback College last season as a greyshirt. That means Collins was a first-year · . student at a junior colleg~. but was not a full-ti.me student. The designation allows him the option to redshirt a year when he attends a four-year school. ·I suited up for every game as the scout team quarterback," Collins said. "It helped me learn everyone's offense in the conference and I was playing against the No. . . • • . • . . • . . • . . • . . . . • 1 defense every day in practice.• ! Collini came from a tough nabuoo Hills • High program that made it to the semifinals of the C1P Southero Section Division l semifinals his senior year . •we played Btahop Amat and Corey f Minor, who starts for Notre Dame DOWi _ sacked me nine times,• Collins said. •He drilled me. "The previous year we were a Division vm team so it was quite a shock when we moved up." . : • Orange Coast closes ! out grim campaign today : with 1-8 record as Pirates Collins had his biggest day as a Pirate in last week's 28-14 loss to LoQg Beach City. He duel Palomar on the road. completed 24 of 43 attempts for 329 yards and one touchdown. SAN MARCOS -The Orange It was the first 300-yard performance by a Coast College football team Pirate since Keith Jarrett threw for 378 yards comes into Saturday's season- against Citrus in 1978. Collins' 24 : ·fin.ale against Palomar College at completions tied another Jarrett record, set : San Marcos High School off one -that same year. His 329 yards ara fourth best ~ of its bes~ ~orts this season. . on the all-time list. • Tlie-puafes 11--S overall, 0-5 m "It means a lot to me • Collins said of his : the Mission Conference Central afternoon's work. "I've ~ever thrown 43 times : Division), will be trying to avoid in a game in my life. their worst on-field performance "We were looking at filJb and I saw where since 1960 when the two teams !.-·~ .. ~~ CHAD COLLINS ry"'he 6-foot-1, J. 19~..,ound freshman became the first Pirate since 1987 to pass for more than 300 yards in a game. He comp~eted 24 of 43 • passes for 329 yards · and one touchdown. l missed six passes and there were a few line up for a 1 :30 p.m. kickoff. dr The Pirates went 0-9 in 1960. They also finished 0-10 in 1982, but ops. "On one play Marquis (Battle) had one go that included forfeits of two \\ins fcfr using an ineligible player. off his fingertips. The guy had been holding Even though OCC absorbed its seventh straight loss last Saturday, him. That one would have gone for 80 28-14, to No. 8 Long Beach City, quarterback Chad Collins bad a yards." record-setting day through the air. Collins found nine different receivers on Collins tied a school record in the game with 24 completions to the day. share top billing with Keith Jarrett who completed 24 in 1987 against "Yeah, I put smiles on some other faces," • Rancho Santiago. Collins said. "Now they'll all keep looking for : Collins also became the first Pirate to pass for more than 300 yards the ball." : since Jarrett's 378-yard effort against Citrus that same year. Collins All season, Collins has shared quarterback : tossed for 329 yards last week -fourth best in school history. duties with true freshman John Frank, who The defense allowed just under 100 fewer yards total offense than made his only start of the year at Riverside it had been giving up all season: OCC, ranked last in total defense, had following Collins' week-long "Batman" • been giving up 437.6 yards a game. Long Beach was held to 339. impression. Unfortunately it was bis poorest : Palomar (5-4 overall, 3-2 in conference) comes into the game off a showing in an otherwise respectable year . : 14-10 loss to Riverside. The Comets' passing game is fifth in the 13- and Collins was back in the lineup by the : team conference, led by quarterback Jason Wanstr~t who has shown second quarter. : some inconsistency. He's ampng the top 10 in conference passing, but •John is a great quarterback," Collins he bas completed only 47.7% of his passes. He has thrown eight touch- said. "I've told the coaches 'You pull me out downs, but he also has 11 interceptions. Julius Dixon and Shan'ta Bak- when you want him to play.' John feels the er, both with 34 catches, have been Wanstreet's favorite targets. ' same way. Palomar's defense is No. 3 in conference (fifth against the pass, third "We both understand what we can and against the run). The Comets have outscored opponents, 207-160. can't do. We're good buds." Orange Coast has been outscored, 177-352. : I JC BRIEFS Pulido (Dianne) scores 36 for Lady Boes; OCC men lose, 110-82 RA.$CHO CUCAMONGA -needed her help." The Pirates draw Di~ Pulido scored a career-high a 5 p.m. game today against 36 ts to lead the Orange Coast defen:state cham~ Ventura. Co e women's basketball team Or Coast 82. Ill 62 to an 2-62 win over Foothill in the Foothill · Halling. 10; Knatt. 15; Brown, 2: got out of the gate slowly, dropping a t 10-82 decistion to Southwestern, which led 55-35 at halftime ... The undermanned Pirates got 24 points from freshman forward Carlos Reyes and 20 from Brian Fracalosy, "It was horrible perfor- mance," said assistant coach Herb Livsey. ~ 5. Half1lme • SOuthwettem. 55-35. • OCC roma» by FUllerton, 5· 1 -Freshman Jeulca Funke scored a pair ol flrst·half goals to lead the women's soccer team to a 5· J win over Fullerton ln a.n Orange • Empire Conference game. Slwmon Done-: gan. who a1Jo ICOfed on a penalty k1ck for : ( I ( ( "' \1\11 1\'- Costa, 13; Carrl~e. 22. ope g round of the Chaffey Tour-3-pt ~Is: Carriere 2, Knatt 1. nam t. Pulido, who played for ar-. eo.t . Pulido, 36; Nakamura, 12; N rt Harbor High, opened her Loshak. 6; Takemoto, 6; Rambayon, 2: Ollltt. •: pb . DIM. <I; De los Santos. 2; Nak11e, 8; Grey, 2; so ore stint as a Pirate, hitting Rlngbjer,O; Bradte11. o. 3-pt p is. Nak-. 15 · d goals while committing Halftime· occ. 3H• only o fouls on the night. "She Elsewhere in community college step 1 up bjg time,• said OCC competition Friday for OCC: Souttil ...... w-•..t-..-m ... 110. 0...,.. c.wt 82 ar_... c-t · C. Reyes 2.4, Ff'.aios¥ 20. Curtis 15, Mos 10. .._, 6, Robinson 4. Jones). Coa Mike Thornton. "We really • Coast's men's basketball team Sowthw•llllm • Dinklm3~ 18,'Thomp- son 18, l.ewlJ 14. Lamont 11, Payne 7, lkown S. G I F T c; U I D E S u Make holiday headlines in our Daily Pi~ot gift guides devoted to the season. Listen to the cash register jingle all through the holiday season, when you advertise in our special holiday gift guides. CIRCULATION: 40,000 throughout Newport Beach, Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa. 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S1200/mo •mall pet ok. $695 + $2800 (818) 282·7'733 • RSVl.W PIERIOD Oeneal1 Nuttlllonala, 4570 M IUlautelhwtllll1illtMI dining, plus brHkfut $1295. 873·3059 s725. 845·2535 Avail now. 875-8472 $200 dep. 241-0780 (818) 212-4071 ·~ RRGARDINQ C1mpu1 Drive, Newport ......,. .. Mie""tlltftlll· room & family room GENERAL 2102 H•rbor View Hom•• Cl.It• 2 bd/1b• T rlplex 2BR, 1aA1...,.5-P._•_c_t•..;.c_u"""1a_r_Oo,,,,_•_•_n_ 9<1CUTIFICATION OF Beach, CA 92660 ml fllr.....,.. Act" 111111 off kitchen. Approx 380 2.5BA $2000 enc:J gar, patio, near Patio. No pets. Quiet •nd Ch•nnel Vl•wt .1· DRAFT Aobert A. Badger, 2560 ......,_.. .... IUqal 2900 aq.tt. ol gracious iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gardener Incl I••••••••• beach & 1hop1. area. $750 per month. Luxurlo41 1br anel t>l llNVIRONMENTAL Fordham, Coala Mesa, CA " ........ ._, ~ llvlng avail lmmed. Ore•t F•mll~ Homel 844--8810 673·3174 APARTMENTS $1025/mo 780-1875 842·2817 1br+tolt with 2 ipa· -IM .... ~T R•PORT 9g!',!6 w. 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H•rbor View Knoll BALBOA Spaolou• 28r, 18• and the boachu. tl...,,.mbor 21, 1198 Have you 1tatted doing Tllll .... ,.,.r wffl H I $159,000 Tile floor In entry, din-3-lvl twnhm 2Br 2.5Ba, ISIAND 2606 COSTA MESA 2624 Remodeled. Closo 10 Proatlgloua ruor: O!' • 7:00 p.m. • bulloen yet? No ~-_,....,._ Completely U~aeled Ing & kitchen. In a dert, w/new cpVpl. 2 living with stunning ( ., aa soon ttM,.•ftor Robert A. Badger __., -M• ..... _ M I quiet nelghborhootl gar, pl/tenn. Very QT. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bch. 1700. Laundry. 2 d ~i tt.. ...,._permit• Thi• st.1omen1 w11 filed ........ .-...-1111 ·94l8 7;0 u r• with large yard and s1n5/110. Avt 1211.1• bd/ $400 11t Month pkg •paces. 640-1951 :~~~!!~ .;~ .. 1~~~ Bo-~ Moetln9 Room with the Cbunty Clerk ol ......_lftllell&O.,...,, Grubb & Elli• brick patio. $1250 Geo-•, 85t..fl552 2 &1b• +don. New Cln, lg mtn cab'......., ... ---------.... Orange County on t().3.96 .. _.., ..... M .. hi Cl th '• kit paint. 2-<:r pkng. nr••1... St di s d -First Floor .... 838 2 Ind Ownod & Op'd mont y. ose to e Mint Nwpt'N Twnh• 124 , .... • •t $1095 18', wtk1n ct .. pool, new NEWPORT .. ~acho, pvt paofloor,•prktog OilleN Consollclatod t.. 979 2 ........ M'**'4 la .... . 9 1 F ree w a Y • 2 M S I L tt ~ ~e e .., ..... 01lly Pilot Nov 2 9 16 M ,, ,., ........ • • Stepe to Be•oh (714) 87"' ""'083 llr u le + o Incl utll 873·3039 Carpel, IV bctl, Tri/Sq. a~•(ft 2669 on private road. $600. -Wator Dl .. rlot · ' ' ' bo 3 5 b h .,..., SkyUtes, Now Beige Bunkhou•• Apta ~ , t HS Pluentla 23· 1996· '"""'"'11#11;..._ 'Ilea. ~ ,e1room, · al •· Carpel, Dbl·Garage P•t 842·1401 +ullli 548-4224/Eves . ......avenu., Coal• Moaa, Sa876 ,.....,._, , S ,ClltlUD oo dock. 15% down. 11370/ 725-0033 Al.BOA * 18ft •e2s * Weetcllff I.lg 2bd/2ba -"~ C I PUBLIC NOTICE Tll·i.111.--aA·-.f« A aaumablo 1 a t. BALBOA mo B ' S517mo Low Income 2BR 211A •725/Up upstairs. FP, pool, •·~1 NOTIC•Ellfo1m5 •HEREBY ...._1. l li .... DC..,'"'"'• Stephani• 723-0137 IST 11-.rn 2106 New On W•t•r 2BR, PENINSULA 2607 turn sludlo1, utll1 Incl. · -·· ,,,_ ,... A.ftl'lll 2BA M arble/ilato. Clean, modern, •• Rofrlg & dl1hwuher carport. 1256 Rutland. EN purauant &o lhe Call· Flctltloua BualneH ulHUOltUl·Jlll. Incl. l50x30 pool. No $895. 83,·1788 t la Environmental Oull-Name Statement Boat dk avall. SHOO. cured parking, pool/ peta. No fees. No lie. Act Guldellnea Section• The following peraona are Cott•si• 2Bt Furn, 2 675·5846 846-3786 BAYFRONT 2bd/2b• 1pa. Jackie &42·8.228 * 714-S4 S-4ass *I••••••••• 87, t5105 & t5202, that doing buslneu as: Ce-patios, high celllnga, condo, near Pavillion, Sunday• by app~ only .&. pub/le hHrlng will be ramie Memorlt1, 4602 w/,d.5 s,21250. Avail SOUTH COAST 2-<:ar pkng, pool, dock M.,v•lou• l!'•ld• VIiia F=~~::··Newer, MISCELIANEOUS ~d by lhe Board of DI· Rhapsody Dr Hunllngton HOUSES/ 11 1 -6 5 640-0949 avail, no pe11. $1600/ 1bd upslalra no pots furn, efficiency unit. D<eNTALS ]l!:IOtl of the MHI Con· Beach, CA 92M9 ~pen noor plan. METRO 2186 mo, yrly. 87:Ml840 $550 p lu1 • dopoali NO iilllltlat9d W11tr D11tnct, r• Jacquelyn Joyce Keifer, CONDOS pprox. 3000 sq. CORONA liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Studio 1 blk to beach. ___ e_4_2_·_S_9_M ___ , --...,...8-S_0-_3_42_1 __ I•••••••• ..,dlno the certlllcallon of 4602 Rh•P•odY Or .. Hun· ft 4bd 4 bath S•H your homo Tho Community .Ir Orafi Environmental Im-llnvton Beach, CA 92649 FOR SALE 2 ·b rick FP'I. • DEL MAR 2122 To giaco an ad In Quiet. pv_t, patio/gar· Convenient through claUlflod. Market Place • ... RePort (EIR) for a pro-Thia bualneu Is con-I••••••••• Security system, l•Hlfl•d den. No peta. Avail C,.••lfl•d 842•5878 ClaHllled .. ed project entitled dueled by: an Individual built-in stereo Call 842-5878. Dec.1. 1500. 525-2694 . 842-se78 842•8878 -·~~~~~H~~~~~~I---------2~~p~~~li~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~·····~····~~~~·-·~~~~-· ... nt ,aclllty for Woll bu1ine11 yet? No GENERAL 1002 system, custom highly upgraded, gour 11 "'-I " In the city of J1cquelynJ.Keller ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mstrbath wlth kit , wood floors, ' ' This 1t11emen1 was filed1• marble & tile, trench doors. S1650. Colla Mesa, ., de1etibod With the Counly Clerk of NEED DOWN jacuzzi tub. 2 Iv. m.n 723.0973 In the Notice of Availability Orange County on 10-3-96 -• °' Dtart EIR dated Septern-t9te3197927 PAYMENT? decks+ patio ber 20. 1996. The public Daily Pilot Nov. 2, 9. 16, We will loan you tho wlbullt·m 880 hearing wlll be held on No-23, 1996. down payment on tho center. Lra FR & vember 2t, 1996, at 7:00 Sa873 home of your choice DR w/hrcfwd nrs. p.m. a1 lhe D111tlct Board --------and arrange the un· Bay view, few room located 11 t965 Pf•· __ P_U_B_L_IC_N_O_T_IC_E__ derlylng 1s1 Mortg•g• steps to ocean c.ntla Avenue, Co1t1 Fictitious 8 ualno11 financing. Buyera and or bay. M C lilo n1 92627 R e a I t o r s c a I I esa. a 1 r a · At· Nam• Statomont The DownPayment Co bkr, tendance la opon to the The following persona are 760 0621 general pubhc. The Board doing business as: Promo-1 __ B_k_r_2_5_1_·_8_5_7_7 __ , • of Directors will conalder tlon Photogr1phy, 12162 --------Wl~ii'ainlrlde Ille adequacy of the EIR Salerno, G11den Grove. CA Real Eatate X % prior to taking ae1ion on 9~:!. A. Cavinder. Jr., For Sale? Ille proposed project. 12162 Salerno, Garden ***** Coples ol the D11n EIR, Grov•. CA 92840 Weekend COSTA MESA 2124 2bd/1 b• Stove, fridge, unfum, new carpet, yard, near 1chool1. n6 w. Joann'St. $850 Incl ulll. 873°1874 Nr Triangle Squ.re 2bd/1ba Duplex. W/d, gar dl1po1a1. Ne•·· appl, carpet, paint. Encl garden. 5850. 548·1803 responses lo public corn-This buslneas Is con-o H ? ments, and other lnforma· ducted by: an Individual pen ouaea ****'* . fJon regarding thla project Have you atarted doing The Dally Piiot Real ft av1na1>1e by cont1cllng buslneu yet? No · Estate Tab which Is Colffl'I Scarmlnach, Dlatrlct Robert A. Cavlnder, Jr. MOBILE HOMRS . 1100 IRVINE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2144 '9cr•lary at 1714) 831• Thi• 1111emen1 waa filed published each Sat· • wllh the Coul\ty Clerk or urday Is an ettectlve 1208. Orange County on 10.18-96 and inexpensive way '"bll•h•d Newpor t 19913899503 to showcase that 1Seach-Cost1 Meaa Dally Dally Pllol Nov. 18, 23, 30, special property. Not November 7, 16, 18, Dec. 7, H>96 Saan Call our Classlfied 1998· th"•"1---------u Department Todayll -'J &42·5&78 .. WEYE GOT SUCH GREAT DEA ... 1...,s ••• THEY ~TO . OPEN A NEW TOLL ROAD FOR YOU TO GET HERE EVEN EASIERI (At least that's what we llke to thlnklJ ~Bravado by· Oldsmobile. • - V6, console w/ trip computer, digital compass, outside temp, storage & universal garage door opener, 2 auxilary power outlets, CD, tow pkg. Plu,, tax, lie. and dJ:. fees. 3 to choose at this pri~. VlN #'s 704497, 7026 I I, 703735. VB "Northstar .. enalne, auto, security system, sport Interior with leather seating, driver side memory seat, power lumbar support. ~ Plua tax, lie. and doc. fees. 2 to choole at this pm. VIN f's 620034, 611834. ~ CADILLAC. CREATIN G A HIGHE R S T ANDA R D• !'nvpon Beach/Con.a Mesa Daily Pilot SATURDAY, NOVEM89 li. 1- rmos • BUSINESS OFF ICE I.OST 8r WlfHOMES2702 FOR JWn' 2769 FOUND EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT FURNITURE 6014 SPOITING 2925 5530 5530 5530 SERVICES 5533 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil GOODS 'aide Twnhme, 3br 2ba, 2.car gar, all appl., tennla, pool, apa. $1200.lse. Open H•• New. 17, t-3 pm 1!8 CM US70 Santa lvta Found dog, amall H5pd Help Wanted • Human ·Pr .. llgloua Offices· brown ahort haired Directional, wMkende 300+ af ea. UU• pd. famaJe. Vic of S.E-CM/ only. 110/hr. H.8 • .,. .. $300./Ellpreat Leasing Nwpl Hgla 648-8283 1714) 840-198t 303·84°'9470 875·3899 FOUND Male Collie Law RocepUonlel Sheperd Mix. Harbor Ught typing, 1ome fll· ---------· co'&111.•ERCIAL &-Adama vicinity. 1 'A~ Ing. FltJ•nl '" Spanish. OOMS 27 nun 941·7525 (818) 78 .. 54:12 06 PROPERTY 2778 LARGE REWARD Loa• Weleht and Earn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Money by being a C.M. 15th & Orange Artist lott/atudlo Lost wallet. pix, appt product of lhe prOduct ' Male pref'd. N/S. H bk <ff Von1/Brlatol, 1..a00-842·233:1 • uge open area, great S A 8/30 557 52?7 r Share bath, lndry, creallve apace. 2nd · · · • _N_•_w_H_a-lr_S_a_l_o_n_O_n I light kit prlv. S290/ floor, lull kitchen, d/w, LOST CAT NB Bay. Slallon rental I share ulll. + dep. g/d, w/bath & shower. Siamese, blue eyes, avail now. Mandv, • Ken, 842·1770 $1000/mo. 548·1003 6mos. <>'d, female. 722·t082wk, 281·1187 ICDM 3bd/2ba front I unit: utll, w/d, kit prlv; I ocean side of Oahlla; : 5500/mo. 875·1533 Near Tustin Ave & Share oHlcee & small 22nd s 1 on 10/~8 Ptr Peraon lorlnt•rlor warehou1e. $400. Design Showroom. Costa Mesa "ear 17th Ekperlence helpful. & Superior. 650·3421 842·2255 £'Side CM Clean/ 1 quiet. N/smk, n/pols. I 5350, ulll Included. Showroom EMPLOYMENT PT Cl•rlcal Clerk/ Superior Ave. 1500i.f.I••••••••• Errand pe11on with ' 548·5058 Frontage, high via· own car. Call 723· lblllty, kitchen, baJh 5511 10arri-2pm & n ow c a r p et . EMPLOYMENT P T S h o p p • r • ~ENTALS TO $1250/mo. 548·1803 5530 Wanted Now hiring In local area. $10+/hr Free products. Umll•d 9penl ngs. Call: ~=HARiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiii2ii7 2ii4iil INDUSTRIAL 2 7 88 s 1 ooo • • Pou 1 b I• -Typing Part Time. Al '9.1. 3Br, 2Ba to .1haro H ome. Toll Free 1 w/yng prof fem Gar For Sale 1 O.OOO sq ft 1 ·800-218-9000. Ext. ' ' spc, w/d. $650 ~ 112 Ind.bldg In NB+ T·1398 for Listings. • 1 fenced yard. Mlg. as· i---------' util. Av now. 673·5704 aembly, a great space $1000'• Poaalbl• ;eal(front Townhome for Anlique & Classic Typing Part Time. At , Lg 2bd/2.5ba. FP. cars. Bkr 722·8777 H ome. Toll Free , lovely p atio. wht 1·800·218·9000. Ext. , carpet , tile firs & T·1361 for Llsllng1. • eounlers. Fully furn BUSINESS •· Admln Asalet, self· • Incl maid 1ervlce & °' starter. basic typing, utlllllu. N o petal FINANCE phone skills, l·person 1mkrs. S875/mo. office In NB. Wendy 842·7327, Agent 721-5788 faJC:640-4341 CdM 3bd h ouse w/prol ---------Counter help needed. : f1lale. deck, yard. vu. BUSINESS «t-8 hr. shills, no Sun· w/d, Hcluded. Open OPPORTUNITY days or evening•. minded. pgr, 437-2525 Must be reliable and )rvlne Turllerock . 2904 enthusiastic. No exp. Lull, gated 2600aq ft iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii needed. SS.SO per hr. hm. 3br 3ba. 5600. AN AMAZING OPP. Apply between 3·6 pm 1 •Vlasl 854·8078 Coke, Fr II o Lay, Honeybaked Ham• Nabisco. Great local 3700 E.Coaat Hwy Luxurloue Custom route•· Exe. Earnlng1 __ c_o_r_o_n_a_d_•_l_M_a_r ........ blutf lop home w/vlew. pot. For free Info call Counter Help PT Avl to share. Gourmet 1·800.321·7890 Busy drycleaner In kll, wllh Sub Zero & G 10, ·1 Learn to clean COM. No exp nee. aganeau. ce1 • •73 8853 lngs. leaded glan. VCR'• for diagram• & Andrea, ... • large yard & paliO. Pvt lnS1ruction1, send Dellvery Driver ea II w Ing, I a r g e $25.00 & s.a.s.e to: Mon & Fri only. $6/hr. mailer suite, trench Teachme Enterprises + $2 per delivery. doors, wood floor, Boll 431 Own car. NJS. Heallhy bonus room & gar. SI.Peter MN 56082 GourmeL 833-2929. 1 ·818·52 .. 2045 Salea Asaoo for fine chlna·cryllal NB ator•. PT, salary + comm. Lenore 840-8988 Cruise Ship Jobsr Earn $300/$900 wkly. Yw round poslUons. Hiring both men/women. Free room and board. Will train. call 7 cbys. c40na15--2022 ext. '1014, CA4 Busy pi-. lou of mall. fues, vis11on. etc. Must be tlll.blisJ Ude. ha~ pnor phone elpenenc:e and ~iersk.ills- Word cl Ea«I 1 plus Prof• n/smkr/drugs · _P_A_Y_P_H_O_N_E_R_O_U_T_E_ Dental A •st ./Recept. 5900 + 1 /2 ulll. CM 645·4715 35 Local & Esteb Sites PT/FT. Exp'd a +. ---------Earn up to $1500 wkly New off. In F .V. Nwpt Shrs on Canal 1 ·800·89&.4980 968-0861 New Oeeor. L1g mslr --P.,...-e_p_s_VH_•_ra_h_•_Y __ l---... D_.R-l-V"""E,....R""S,..---- br, pvt ba, prof pref. $All Cash Bu1inessS O u r v • h I c I• S630.mo 850·0338 Earn sso.ooo · & up. your experience! Share 48R House on 40th S t., NB $465 + 1/4 ulll. Pkng, W/d. f/p. 831·1003 Only 6 hours e woek 975·1313 needed. Llmitod --------- 1errl1ory available. FT Sample Sewer Verifiable by owner. for skiweor • wilh exp. S29,750cashrequlred 241·8105 Ext 236 f o r I m m e d I a 1 0 Fountain Valley RENTALS WANTED own ors hip. Ground _H_a_u_t_e_C_a_k_e_s_C_a_H_•_ 2726 Floor opportunity. Call Hirlng:•Counler Help 1·800·757·5862, 24hrs •Espresso Bar iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •VEN DI NG RO UTE• *Servers Artist Studio Female •20 prime loc• Call 733·8310 Can't seem to get to all ~hose repair jobs around the house? Let the Claaalfled Service Directory help you find rellable help. 842-5878 artist needs work spe •Priced for quick HEALTH • evengl/Wkenda. Share aalo•800·711-4361 • ,,,_1!5 considered. 722--0274 ,...,...-,..,-----...---~•an._., BEAi.TH • 3000 Pl1'DSS 3000 ..,,.. ________ , Vendlng:Lazy Per1on·1 ondo or Apt, 2br Dream. Few Hours = l. wanted. Prof, nice Big S. Will sell cheap. area. Reas. No ag11, t ·80C>.e20-4353 roomatH. 843·8884 r. rTORAGE 2742 ANNOUNCEMENTS raJl 12 Secure storage ~-room . Nr 101h & -L-0-5-1-6----- • W . Bay. $ t 1 5 /mo. ~ 459.1350 f OUND t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~Jj·-------11 FOUND 6 m/o blk/tan Dachshund <fl Tewln· kle Tennis Park on 11/ 8. Now at CM Animal Shelter, 536-8480. ----- - - rt1iliiW MiM iiiiii We Can Help Solve Your Indoor Air Quality Problems REDUCE #1 HEALTH THREAT ~Smoke ~Du.st Mltu ~ Mold-l"lll<lew ~ Chemical rumu ~ l'ollen·Dllclerla ~ l'et Odors King Sia• Watere..d ·---Sal••• lnduetrlal Saleaperson wanted. •-•-• Dk alained pine. 2 Oolf•r• Feel The Local Career Op-Auto Tire Svc In C.M. Please be aware that cupboard• & mirror Perfect Golf Swl,_. portunity with the fast· FT, ellp pref+ benefits. ttw llallnga In this eat· on t1111 headboard. Tall with lh• Dream Swing eat growing Industrial Don 842,..131 egory may require you pede11a1 frame with Training ·System. Im. Company In our In-Service Station to call a 900 number maureaa, heater, pa~ provement guwantHd duatry. Flrat yeat •am· Attendant Exp'd. FT/ In which there Is a ded rail•. 8 drawer•. 4 or mon.y bactl. FrN lngt In excess of '32· PT.,Xln: cond & pay.,.,..c_h_ar_.o._e_.p._er_m .... 1_n_u1_e_. _ cabinets. Include• video_ Great Chrt•t· 135,000. Our produets Tom 873•3320 120/HR Home-baled comforter, plllow mas gltt. CaJI toH ,,..1---,-,.---5-----. fealure advanced de-1---------shama, •h••la . 1.aaa.2oa.oe:17 YA'-Da sign, energy saving• TELEMARKETERS answering urvlce. Call 540-5995 '"'iiiili~liiiiiliiiiiiiillll and environmental Work <fi Home L 1m 11 • d h 0 u rs · ---------1 Orfg Wlndaurfer 1• benelila, repeal type Eun up to $700 1·800-453·3579 Sofa/love ••at Nr wtxtra aall. 150. •:14'••• "•• 340 business wilh lnnova· weekly selling a tong Ext. 1 88704 new. Oak dng lbV6 379-9353 ~:',d~~-~:~ Uve benelll package, distance aervlce1••••••••• chr1. 9x12 European and extensive training over the phone.1• rug. 840·5547 ---------, ________ ..,. program. No eve· Paid training. ca11: MERCHANDISE TV, ELECTRONICS, MARINE SUPS nings. No weekends. 1·800·842·1409 MERCHANDISc STEREO 6080 Dorv5 70 For a confidential In· '" ~ tervlew, call Jim Ryan· RENT MISC. 6015 Protection Screenliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Monday 9am-3pm at ANTIQUES 6010 TV 50" Sony, $350. 1•800·257•83i 3 ext.~. through classified c111us. frull. avocado 84,..7884 \I trees fruiting 510. X School Bus Drivers (N o Experien ce Necessary) Make the most of your retirement! Just because you're retired doesn't mean you have to slow down. Durtiam Transportation is looking for bus drivers to transport America's future. Who knows-you could be driving a future lawyer, doctor, or president to school. We offer $8.50-9.25/hr to start and flexible part-time morning and afternoon hours-no nights, weekends, or holidays-that allow you to make the most of your retirement. Apply in person Monday-Friday, 1 O a.m. • 2 p.m. at Durham Transportation 2818 W. Fifth Sl In Santa Ana, or call 714-542·8989. DURHAM~ TRANS r ORTATION. TCP-4464A E.O.E. Looking for an opportunity to use your sales skills and experience? 1be Los ADgeles nma Onace County Edition has an exciting opportunity for a PART· TIME OUl'SIDE SALFS REPRF.SENTATIVE. You will contact potential subscribers at their homes to sell subscriptions to the limes Orange Counr)'. The individual must be able to work Monday-Friday, 4pm-9pm. Current openings arc in Fullerton and Garden Grove. THESUCC~FULCANDIDATE WILL HAVE: •Sales or customer service.related experience • Good oral communication skills. •A professional appearance and demeanor •Cold calling experience is a plus The Los Angeles Times offers a compet1llve compensation and benefits package. Qualified candidates may apply in person, by mail . by fax, or by e-mail at: THE Los ANGELES TIMES Consumer Marketing South East Sales Center 5555 E. Inland Empire Blvd. · ·a,CA91764 FAX(909)481•8277 E-Mail jennif er.mccreight@latimes.com For more information call 1-800-568·2387 op Dollar Paid! From 1800·1960. 1 pc: to entire estate. Palntlng1, china, glsware, furn, etc. 40Yr NB Res 673·6223 mas trees potted 6·9' ••••••••• -...:;.;;~;..._:.;..;.~~~~ 539. Herb1, Junlper1, GARAGE SALES vine1 51. Cement fountns 5110, bird ••••••••• batHs $20. 909-674·9422 Foreclosed BALBOA Timeshares Was 514,000 Now ISIAND 61061..,,..--......,.......-----t Vintage Italian Point $2 900 2BO c 11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii De Venice late table· ' · · 4 Now! 1·800-690.t846 SAT ON cloths, Country/Iron LY 9-4 Many furn. just arrtvedl ---------• remodellno trea1ure1ll Garden Antiques. 109 COMPUTERS 6018 ... Frig. 315 East Bay S.EI Camino Real San Front (otf Cry1taJ) ---------. Clemente. 492·8344 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------Power Mac 8100/80, BALBOA s2ooo · ~pl e ex P · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil Keyboard, sso. Apple PENINSULA 6107 '85 s.~.r C·am· 1 4' Color Mon II or. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •• $200. 320 Personal a/c, frig. awning, * Laserwrller, 5200. Sat 9 am-1pm cond. elean, S3'9 Iomega Zip Drive, $50. Antique pump organ, ·PP 75t-44N Plus Lots of Desktop Antique sewing mach, '1 W /D, F r idge. & ·-------· Pub Program1 I I I much much morel 536·5040 atter SPM. 332 L Street AUTOMOB~ WANTED TO BUY CORONA 6019 DEL MAR iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 6122 BMW 9030 Top Dollars Paid For Records. Jazz. Sountracks, etc. Call Mike 645·7505. De1lgner Sale Dis pla y llema, Anllque1, Christma1 Items & misc . Ca1h only, Sat 9am '89 BMW 3251 Or9- lnaJ eond. A/T. One owner. 60k mllea. .S9950. 64t·35M APPLIANCES 6011 FREE TO YOU 6022 3515 Surtvlew BUIC~ 903S SAT 8-12 An liq 1, baby liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill furn, dHlgner cllhl/ ,85 RIVll!RA Corwert- shoH, kit apple. e1c. Ible white ext/top bur· Air Conditioner FOUND Wht male rab· Gold Siar window Air bit In Co1ta MHa on Conditioner. Super 10/15. Very friendly, Grea t Stu lf'll ' 4521 Cortl~nd or. gundy leather. lllNTI (Cameo Highlands) 44k mis. St2.eoo 080 (Worth morel) 540-7507 • cooling power. Like gentle. 557·5227 --------- new, xlnl condillon. ---------Sun 9am·1 :30 haehld Cost $400. Sell $175. PETS & items, dryer, lamp1, c 310·438·8345 907 Sandcastle Dr--------- Food Dehvdrator ANIMALS 6049 (Marguerlle/HVH So.) CADILLAC 9040 by Ronco. $50.00 458-1718 •Retrlg S\75.00, Washer/dryer, S \40.00 eoch. 648·5848 '89 Sedan DeVllle . Free Cat• 4 y/o blk COSTA MESA 6124 Blk, blk hhr, Gold~. male' 3 y/o grey fe· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii male. Bolh fixed & de· V·8, lull power. AUCTIONS clawed. Great house 1920'• Hou•• being loaded. BoH aler~ pols that need good demo'd 11/20 phone, xlnt con • homes. 64.5·3623 Must aell fridge. stove, $7750. Call Ste 6012 ---------couch, armolre, dining 842·71'00 'r Gorgeous yng male table 4chalrl, rug • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sable shephd. Beautl· 9x 12, lighting/plumb· CHE"rn'OLET 90.• Government ful temperment for Ing flllture1, windows, Y ~ .~ Auctions klds/adult1. Shots, doors, Ginger breadliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-li& Government seized neutered. To loving cupboards, lot' of '70 CAMARO va Rell cars. trucks, boats. home only. 550 . mlac & c lothtno. convrt, ca1m p•l"'- comput er 1 , TV 's, 975·1118 Sat/Sun 9am· 1 pm New top, trana. Ruftl, surplus, bargain• ga· ---------1 138 Santa laabel greall $3295 oaa. Io re I Vo u r are a IGUANA. look Ing for Can call 831·7305 SerlOlJa only.~ 1 ·800-453·3~79 more attention. ''I'm tor tour of houH. Ext. 188705 happy, healthy and ---------I--------.. :• weigh 11bl" Including 2 ·F•mllv Sale FURNITURE 6014 50 gal glaH lank w/ Fri/Sat 8am-2pm , ¢ wooden stand, light 330 East 22nd SI OverstoQ(ed with ·' and heat rock . Lazy Boy recliner. stuff? to 540·5995 Furn. clolhlng, etc. A call to .;) Classified "" will help ,.. 842-5871 ... 0\ ,._ On the move?~ Sell your extra 1o household '! items ~· in Classified J I ·~ DOWN 1 Wofd· • ptOCeSllng • menu llerri 2 Vt:IW 3 KMchen appliance 4 Wage 5 Make waterproof 6 Retlremenl lnits. 7 "The- Seasons" 8--Was emphatic 9 Prlvlleged 10 Striped slone 11 Temporary homes 12 Regret 15 Place to sit 20 A la-: menu chGlce 22 Mow 24 Breaks 26 Had on 27 -the Terrible 28 Cac>taln of the ....... __ "Nautilus" 30 Football's - Alonzo Stagg 32 Decree 34 Teen bane 35 Roman's garment 36 51.,ed II 39.Ancient 40 Tennessee - Ford 43 Cheat 46 Mall features 48 Embrace 49 Careless 50 Common amphibian 51 Mistake 52 "The New York Times." e.g. 5'4 Canadian doctor 56 Flank 58 Reading material 59 Glimpse 60 -Grande River 63 Poem 9050 DODGE 9065 Suburban 454 • full pwr. Loaded! -m iles. $12.900. 850.o828 '89 LeBaron Conv '90 Gr•nd Carav•n Red w/Blk top, AJC. LE S8000. Warranty. Am/Fm. Loaded! 36k Loaded. Great cond. miles.$5000. 530·1941 N/smkg . 979-5432 FIND an apartment through classified Call Classified Today! 642-5678 WEEKLY BIUDGE QUIZ Q. 1 • Aa SouLh, vulnenble, you }lold: . •Q78 O K10 5 OQJ9 •KQJ6 Partner o~s tho biddinr with one club. What do you respond? Q. 2 • As SouLh, vulnerahlc, you hold; •A Q J 8 4 O Q J 10 O 6 3 • K 1~ 9 The bidding haa proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUl'H WEST 10 Pa• i.. P ... 2NT Pau ? What action do.you ta~e? Q. 3 • Both vulnerable, es South you hold: •AK O K 7 OQ10965 •AQ62 Pllr1.ner opens one diamond. Whal do you rapond? Q. ~ • Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: • Q O 8 0 AK 10 96 • K J 10 7 6 3 Your right.-hllnd opponent opens the biddin' with one heart. What. action do you take? Q. 8 • Hoth vulnerable. ae SouLh you ho\d: · •KQJ76 2 OAQ T2 0 7 •82 The bidding has proceeded: SOUl'H WEST NOR111 EAST t• PaM INT P ... ? What do you bid now? t Newport Beach/Cosc:a Mesa D.iJy Piloc 1 FORD 9075 U!XUS 9115 MlllCUIY 9135 TOYOTA 1210 ----------·------------------ .. 7 .....,/8xlMllTrb •e4 LS400 Bllllblk * '88 Tepu 08 * •e7 UiiNI ~.._ 1 Huge dleellmmed cs.t factOfY warranty eoki se,arp mid .. ~. 72'1 Huge dlec/lmln1ld oet Direct Lualna pkg. New t1r .. .' non· mla. Econ omle•ll Direct Leaalna (714) e4 .. 1i1~ amoker1 25k mites. $2900 723•1504 (714) e4 .. 121""1 $38.500 720-0521 -------- HYUNDAI 9090 NISSAN 9150'_v_o_W_W_AG_E_N_9_23--S ~ MAZDA 9125 '84 300ZX Turbo ~ '90 ttwundal In gOod · , ... 01 I VW 9.-c.ondlllon. A/C and 5apd, Mops, p/W, -an o - p 0 we r • t • •, 1 n g . •as 828LX A/T. Orlgl-new clutch, runs grtl Exe cond. Auna ~eat $2150. M1-0800 nal cond. Lo·mllH. S2850.obo 850-7789 $4500. 850-7 2e 4 One owner. $2950. '9S Max.Ima QXI! '89 QI Fox Shal'W 4 9105 841•3584 Gold pkg. A/C, a/I, full 4dr, 4apd, !·glass, ale·, .. JAGUAR pwr. CD. New tires/ red w/gray Interior.~ ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '91 MIATA Red, 5 brka. Cstm whiz. 32k. $2395.obo 429·9304 ~ r• spd, A/C, cassette, $20,500 or assume lse .., '88 x.JS 4dr, 4cyl, aft, grnd effects, chrome $418/mo. 548·2409 °" a/c, lthr Int, custom whiz. 67k mis, 1 qwnr. MISC. AUTO 9245 '! ~~=his,~~~:::~· 59'800• 250-1585 OLDSMOBILE 9155 ~ '91 Vandenplaa One ---------• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '88 Morkur Scorpio owner. Original condl· MERCEDES 9130 1988 DEL TA 88 Brn exUtan lthr. Fully"" t I o n • S 1 2 , 9 5 o . Royal Brougham loaded. New trs, brka. :: Ml·0800 FUily loaded, VB, dark 109k miles. Xlnt cond. ~ LEXUS 9115 '7S 240D at, ae, blue ,wlth light blue In· s35oo. • 548•8090 ~ sunroof, sapphire terlor, 94,000 miles. SEIZED CARS from ~ blue.Wonderful car. $3,000 or best offer. ,s 175. Porsche•.: $1995. 840·8841 714 574-4267 Cadillacs, Chevy1, .I '93 LS400 Mint Condi BMW's, Corvettes • ._ Low ml. NAK, chrome, '80 300SD Turbo 9205 Also Jeeps, 4WD's. _. Blk w/lvory Interior. Clean, vanllla, runs SUZUKI Your Area. Toll Free• $30,950. Day: 432· great, 1 ·owner ear. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 ·8'00·218·9000 ext.., 0226, Eves: 759-0389 $3300. 759·1908 •e' Sidekick Red w/ A·1398 lor current listings~ Your right-hand opponent opens Look (or anawen on M onday. CLASSIFIED '84 300CD In new car nu wht top, 5 spd, 4111 ~~~i~~d~!~~:~hk~?'e club. What L ear n t o b e a b etter It's the resource you condition. One owner. A/C, pwr steer. Good 1-A-UT--O-'P_AR __ T_S ___ : hrid1e pla1erl Subecribe now to can count on to sell a 93k miles. $9500. stereo. $7,995 080. ~ Q. 4 • Neither vulnerable, as the Goren Bridie Letter by call· ~~~la~te~~. ";,'!t'~:~!'.; ____ 8_4 __ 1_-o ... 8_0_0 ____ , 1714) •75•8617 & REPAIR 9260 ~ South you hold: ing (800) 788-1226 for lnforma· our columns compel '84 500SEL Primo. RENT .. tion. Or write to: Goren llridge quallfled buyers to w ht/pal, aunrf/pwr, '81 Corvette - •A KJ 1065 t>A8 0732 •A8 Letter, P.O. Box ·44 10, Ch,cago, calll ~ low-pro tires, $14,500. Glass T·tops. $150 . .-. 1 _____________ _;:J:=L::..::.60880:.:::.:.:..· ________ _: ____ 8_4_2_· __ 7_a__ Firm 831·8754 __ th_ro_u_gh_cl_as_s_lfl_e_d_ • ___ 3_7_e_.e_3_5_3 __ =: r===========================================::;w~ IF WE'VE GOT YOUR #UMBER!I YOU'VE GOTA SADDLEBACK N ·EW ·CAR! Sales Leasing Service Parts "Buy, Lease Or Browse" Come See Why o.-.nge County's Auto Dealers . . IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714 380-1200 Are Number One In Customer Satisfaction! CREVIERIMW Santa A na Auto Mall Edinger at 65 Fwy 835-3171 CHl\YSLER -AllAI ClllYSlBIPl.YllCIUTll 2929 Harbor Btlld., Cos1a Mesa ..... 1934 . . "DRIWN TO SATISFY YOU" SCll1ll COAST TDYOrl/ VUO 1966 Harbor Btlld., Costa Mesa. 722-2000 ATLAS DODO• 29?5A tWt>or Blvd., Costa'Mesa .......... c:::::;;J CHEVROLEr COllEll CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd., Cos1a Mesa 548-1200 O«ANGE COAST JEEP /fAGU:/OCJ>SM08U PON11AC, GMC TitUCK, MAZDA 252A Ho~ BM:I, Costa Mesa 849-8023 ~ 'L. UNCOLN MERCURY I LINCOLN i'MERCURY COSTA IESA L..u MEllQMY 2626 Hllbor Blvd •• Costa Mesa . MO-H30 N \ B ,. I{ s ~·~K llA8ERS CADILLAC IUICI 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 FLETCHER JONES MOTOR CARS 1301 Quail SL, Newport Beach 833-0300 m LI NCO L N ~M E R CU RY IHCH lllCOll MEICUllY 16800 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 848-7139" ... • COSTA PIESA I 1 lflTStJBISHI a ·ter 0 OU o ·u se·t t ' . 0 e stan ar or ua it ... .. an. er ormance? VISIT US IN OUR NEW T STATE-OF-THE-AR ·FACILITY ' STANDARDS OF RAISING mERVICE • PARTS SALES •EXCELLENCE ~" FORYOUt • . ., MITSUBISHI I#&. MOTORS B u i I t F o r L i v i n g."' INCREASED: e DEPENDABILITY .e RELIABILITY e SPACIOUSNESS •QUALITY . •FEATURES ·•STYLING Introducing the new Mitsubishi Galant. ~With over two million miles of and truly generous standard features all enhance your comfort. The Aew • developmental testing behind it, the Galant was built to stand the test of Galant .,ESH, our value leader, is the essence of reliability & practicality with time. This year, it boasts nearly 100 improvements. It couples a highly the addition of fold-down rear seats & dual power remote side-view mirrors. responsive engine with a newly refined transmission, resulting in stronger The best warranfy in its class gives you even more added security beyond its acceleration and a smoother drive. It's quieter, too, thanks to increased sound standard dual air ba~s, side-impact door beams & passenSJer compartment insulation, so you'll be better able to enjoy the high-quality enhanced audio safety cage construction. Mitsubishi Galant. Even the pricing is engineered system.* The fun-to-drive Galant's spacious interior, newly designed seating for long-term comfort. ~ . . ONLY ~6 r.nONTHS DARE · TO COMPARE vs. ·~.· CAMRY, ACCORD & ALT/MA '92'BUICK CENTURY (VllU613677) (Mii~ ----~EEP · GLER '~3bORD S ORT (VII 11M111) (WI IS210l2) ... ,. - I . . . . ' We're overstocked with .quality used cars and trucks, so we're practically · · giving them away to clear the lot! Now is the time to buy if you want dependable transportation for less! '901SUZU TROOPER '9 Tf?liOTA E EL (WI,.. l'S,Pl,si..-. --... '92 'f.'OYOTA . '91 HONDi\ TERCEL CRX l\lt.'i"Mi'"'"' ..... "' .· Cover. .. Star Real Estate; 2. Map 3. Metro Realty 4. The Pradential-Jon Dougl.u Co. S. The Pnadelltial-Jon [)oQglaa Co. 6. The Pnadelltial-Jon Douglaa Co. 7. 'Ille Pnaclential·Jon Douglas Co. 8. 'Ille Pnaclential·Jon DouglM Co. ti Fred Saam Newport Propatiet 10. Coldwell Banbt Newport Beach 11. Coldwell Banka Newport Beach 12. Cc>ld'Well Banlcer Newpott Beach 13. Coldwell Baabr Newport Beach 14. Caldwell Banker Newport Beach 15. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 16. Coldwell Banker Coeta Meu 17. Coldwell Banker Cotta Mesa 18. CoWa..lty 19.Stua.l&We 20. Remu ll. llemax 22. ll.-.x 23. RelMx 24. Gnabb at mu. llesldntial llw &ea1e Serritte 25. Gnlbb at EllU llestdentlal Real l!ttate Senka 26. Grubb at Ellis llesideatial Real 1!8tate Senlces 27. Grabb at mt1t Ret.ldential Rw Eetate Samee 28. Cout Newport f'lopatla 29. eo..t Newport Properties 30. COMt Newport Propertla 31. Coat Newport f'lopedia 32, Coat Newport Propeitia 33. Ca.It Newport Propatia 3'. Newport IUclp Rentals CoTerStoly 35. Piomoatoty Point Vlllu 36. ()pal Houe Guide Mortgage Ratee 31. HODMe of tbe Week 39. GruYille Home9 '°· Cauery Vlllap 1'.ealty '·. w • MURZ•l& .. ULI Marine Center l(l Newport Beach. Apx 100,000 sq ft site. 27,250+ offices, apx 6200 sq ft shop & storage, apx 10,000 sq ft ship yard w/35 ton travel LI, apx 35,000 sq ft marina. Hornblower yachts & the "Wild Goose" for- merly owned by the late John Wayne. $11,91,• CllWI • .,.111-Clllll E MAI Loe In CdM apx 100 sq ft of coastline. 480, 4BA hm w/fantastic pano white water, ocean, harbor & Catalina view. On front row of Ocean Blvd w/privacy! $1,•.• VIEWl11• .. Remod 1 story hm, w/expanslve views of harbor to Catlina. Apx 1,9000 sq ft. Entertainer's dream hm. PooVspa. Gorgeous gardens. Gounnet kit. $2,•.• ......... lmlEI Traditional style hm on apx 3,2000 sq ft lot. Ocean viewsl Remod w/over-sized pool & spa. $1.•.• ---..... ~ Beautifully d8oorated •caMblanca• plan In mint condi- tion. This 380, 2.5BA has a farn nn, garden courtyard entry w/BBQ, central atrium, aec.syatem, ale. Eleg9nt mstr suite wMews. Very open feeling. '411.• -·----Least expensive In the port streets. Upgraded monaoo- marble entry, tight colored hdwd & new berber ftr'lng. Great yard for expansion-new development to be bulet behind hm. Great curb aippeaJ. ..... -ClmlBmTVF 380, 2.SBA. Ht clngs, hdwd firs, pvt patio. See1ngie betlevtng. Aa8Umllble loan w/10% down. ---91·-·:.flll.---. -Fabuk>us 380, N9wport Crest Townhomes. Comf)letll)' remodeled hdw ftre, custom Nlrway, marbte & rrirrod- ed fplc, extended deck welt< to beach. ...._ llM llP IA111CI 1 I Ult CdM new cult medl9rranean loc In...-.. gal8d ~ 8C08l8 ocmm. Views of ocean, jetty & rl8WPOft harbor. eeo. 5.5BA "*1rO v1ew deck. Gounnet kit w1~ ~ t81"8. Elevator98t'Vloe. _ $1 •••• U..FM&YWM111 , 580 hm, It>, fam nn, pool. spa & a gorgeous ocean vleW. CUst hm wlloCa of leaded glass. ciraJlar 8talrcase & ~ tor. Gated entry w/a 3 car gar. $1,..._ ----·11 480 cust "Ocean Ridge Eaeate· Wooastal views. The amenties lnduded have added to ht hm's ~ 800lfil santa Barbara mystique. $1, 1•, Niii U•--·--llml. Gated Harbor Hill open ftr pin w/\taufted clogs. Liv rr-. fam nn, wlftpc & wet bar, eat~n kit. FOR, Oownstal; study w/bullt-ln bootccase. Mstr ate on vleW has 2 arate BA areas. l.eue 1or $4, 700 per Mo. $1.1•, mr••-. Model perfectt 1 BO & BA dowrwlmlra. 380, 38A, ~ k>catlon to pool & tennle. 2 car garage. n you want IW best, this '8 ltt ..... -... .,,CMlll Great condo homel 2BO+loft, In ga'9d new comm~ uw summit! All new~ & neulnlt cotora. Communltr pool & spa. Move-tn conclllon. .... _.IF W Nice 280, 28A town."'°'"9, ,,.., bMctH>cNn view front ..,._,. deck, quiet ~ on ~..,... area, com- munity, ..... pool & .. .. .. ALL UJ•lllt Cozy dNched unit. 2 bedroome, 2 .... upgrwill \111-wtlt grMt locaton OY8rtookilig • park. hM • ,..,. • car gmqge. V9ry molwded, albject D ......... llaWI. torlhoft ... Eve~ Property. Anytime. Anywhere •. 34,646 lnqalriea. Aad tbat'a jmt lut weekend. The interest in The Prudential • Jon Douglas Company's Internet website has been tremendous. Potential clients from all over the world have taken a look at our properties. Propenics On Line generates the kind <X global e.xpoM.ttC our clients expect. Anytime. Anywhere. · . &It 11,715.000 &I\ , ... 1,-.000 &.. H &l'I b 1 ... :30. Blftlra Chlmberl &.. 1 ... :30 ....... 8111 1 ... :30 INnlMaCllllJ &.. 1-4:30 • \41 s.ar. &ft , ... :30 ':= &ft , ... 8'11 , ... 1 ... , ... ! i I t. i • f .. L .. • i ARVILLA 's VERY SPECIAL PROPERTIES TUSTIN RANCH F.tJulous J.M.~. 4BR. 4.5BA home buil1in1989 • Urse pecio wJsr-& BBQ, OJlllY upvades • OTW value!! $387,SOO ~A VERDE 4BR. 1.7SBA. 2 Cll' garage, possible RV access. comer lot. 0wncT relocating. Submi1 offer! $198,500 SPECTACULAR TOWNHOUSE Totally remodeled. aolf coune views from patio and balcony. Rencction pool A spa. $610,000 UNBELIEVABLE PARK-LIKE YARD 2BR +den or 3BR. 3BA. <Jorae9usl! Ore-S plan for enCCl'1.llniq. Reduced lO $587,000 .· BIG CANYON •OPEN HOUSE• BY APPT. 1llb .....,.11c:a1 otrcri., -a...i nchlst~ly ror • .,...__,. wilb clitcenwls -· Qualuy dtstp Md •cwbnaath1p -1nio lhc IClC&I mnodel cA dus 68R. 6.SBA rttldeace •hlcb U.Chodes die boe»t cA a ~ h \'\na Wlftl for llllaws er ,-. A ~ pool. 1pa A cat.Ma oe • un l*'lf' loc t.Klons io boa CMJOft golf coune. $1,795,000 Call the Pro ''Arvilla·'' 729-7212 24Hr. Pager -(714) 729-5430 BIG CANYON Beautiful end unit townhome · 4BR. 3BA , gated courtyard entry. Beautiful patio with private pool & spa. Priced to sell at: $537,000 3BR 3BA. Vaulted ceilioas. 3-QI' ,.,...c, aecurity s)'Jtem, private beach access.· 410 Morninptar $659,000 FABULOUS RANCH· GARNER VALLEY Maanifi«nt 68R. SBA home. 4..S actCS. 2-Wlll horse barn. 30 min/Palm Sprinp. Fabulously priced! Reduced 10 Owner wlll ~ 1-orln.de $599,000 Large JBR +den, 3.SBA. All one level. no stairs. w/pl'Vl. spa. Oolf course location. Reduced to $665,000 ALTEZZA (NEWPORT COAST) 3BR. 3BA and loft. Gmt views -li&hl and bright Private patio wilh built-in BBQ. ~2,000 2BR phn den, or 3BR. 3BA Condo. lolim11e patio abowa light cl. briafit. Neutral decoc'. ... .. > ~· •· f ~· MARYBETH COLE STANDEL 729-7285 Price Reduced $100,000! Traditional it Elegant 6 BR, 4.5BA Large Lot. Pool. Must See! $1,795,000 . 1 724 PORT MARGATE 4 Bedrooms. hlJ!hJy up~raded. new kitchen, batfis. landScaptng. Large yard. with pool and spa. OPEN SAT a: SUN 2-5 Completely rebuilt In l 988. Extra large living room. E'"(ulslte care and decor. •Just move-In . l Block from Anderson School. $799,000 01'1ll--~ gmn STRllt 5 BR. plus library. family room. office. Large lot w/pool & spa. Close to school and greenbelt. New roof, all new windows & door. new floorlng. expanded. $699,000 IOUSJIDIS LOCA1lOI In Harbor Point. Backs to Rogers Gardens. Not close to any street. Stunnin,( upgrades. Gated community. Wall( to Newport Center. $849,000 G!nv ~ CllmnLONG ~ .. nt.n48 2101 East PMlific Cout Highway. Corona deJ Mar, CaWOmia S ecluded estate with large pool, lush gardens, over 10,000 sq. flat lot, ' with views of ocean, hills, and golf course. Spacious home with .new kitchen, new 4th bedroom suite for maid, guest or studio, master suite, plus 2 more bedrooms. Large fami ly room or formal dining room with fireplace for e,ntertaining. Private access to 4 beaches plus 2 parks. . Offered ~t: $09.5 ,000 Bev White 729-7274 Highly desirable community This custom-built tour bedroom. two and one-half bath Brookfield model has been weU maintained and is localed in the <mentree area of Irvine. The family room. off of the kitchen, is large enough for a pool tabie and an entertainment media center. Tiie two story home bu a new roof and fresh exterior and interior paint. The updated kitchen $id f()f'lllll diniaa rooan ~low for comfortable family dining and entertaining. The spaciOU$ living room bas cathedral ceilings and a fireplace and opens to an inviting patio and private yard. The community offers a 16 acre park and a pool. <mentree Elementary school is nearby and the high school is within walldng distance. Greentree bas an attractive l .OS percent tax rate and association dues of only $42 per month whicl;I includes basic cable TV service. Offered at $263,000. For more Inf omuuwn, CtlU Malkline DaraJo or Gf'dc/t.•tt Linlk of du PrllMlltitll - Jo11 Do1111tu Co. Irmu oJJk• Ill (11') 126-4151. ........... Newport Prop& •Blllmm.Y .-a OfBATID featuring fine properties from condos to castles Se!WUuJ S~ ~ 4btu 1969 .., .. ., ...... ...,_ .................... = ....... .._ ..... ,....... • ••• , ···~.SJl,JJ,4' 1100 ~ Ccata Dr., Su.iCE 110 •• t· • .. ~. ,.. .. ') Your 9uide lo I.he !Jines/ Yfoperlies in doul.hern California. LIDO I SLE • $795,000 Over 2 lots on corner w;tlr charmirlg old 4 bed. room home. Courtyard miry and farga rear patio, 3 car garage and boat .torage, spacious master. 631-1400 l11•1n9 (\enterloinmg, cinos /rum Polo$ Verdu to Dano Pomt. Hardu:ood /lOOTS, /rmch Joor,, custom mo/di"9" 6'.44 -9060 LIGl!NA B EACH • $1,()()5,000 Magnif;ccnt 4 badroom aMJOrJ.winning contempo- rary home on OtMir 1/2 ~ wnh 50' pool and •pa, waif. of gfa.. offn Pf"'dhbnic ocean uiaw. 631-1400 LrDO PARK DRIVE • $()80,000 Completed in 1989, thi• Jwm. boast. uillUls of Catalino and the pounding •ur/ Ta/u the J~ to the upper living area for a /eeling of told MIC/ruion. 644-9060 B ELCOURT • $1,995,000 5 klroom "Gallery Hom•• with study and aurr:iu room, dining and fa mily room with Big &run home theater open through /rcnch doora to patio, pool, & 6ptJ 631-1400 TvRTLB R OCK • $1,<)95,000 5 b.Jrooma, 5.5 batlu, br.atlitdring J.ome, f eabnw int.nor & lanJ.ca,,;ng Ju;gn br nationally occla;,,,.J J.;gn.,, ;.,,,port«/ frmclr limuton., ~ pool & .pa, prioacg. 644-9060 l roolsLB • $1,6<)<},0<XJ This •wa.,,ntg comp~ on an antira half . block incfuJ.. a v.ry la~ 5 /,J ~ wiih: library, fa mily room, trip/a garog., & ~. 631 -1400 • ,150,000 4 bedroorru, 5.5 batli., /oue/y garckn entry with fo,m. lain, antiqu• paneling import.J /rom Er_rg/a,,J ~ throughout tho houu, .lip for 55' boat & 2 side tiu 644-9060 f1ljll(lfdi ' /,'/: I , SoUl'll Cour MJrrao • $14',000 3 bd home with double artxbM garage ii best buy in complex 631-lfOO OliNGB • $169,900° 2 bd, 2.5 ba condo on lovely lake and water&ll area, fomw dining 644-9060 VILLA BAI.ac>A • $190,000 Spaicms airy condo wida J bd, .fireplace and deck, great location 631-lfOO L IDO PAJUC. DIUVB • $470,000 2 bd condo, ocean & channel views 631-1400 ~~ -... ~~ Q • • t • ... Co.ONA DBL MA.a. • $626,000 2 bd, 2 ba, tastefully remodeled 644-9060 ( OPEN HOUSES l--4PM SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BAYSIDE COVE 985 Bayside Cove BIG CANYON M CLAIN 82 Sea Island 209 Nata CORONA DEL MAR 328 Poppy Ave. 204 Hazel Drive CoWAN HEIGHTS $799,000 $210,000 $445,000 $595,000 $1,795,000 19040 Fairhaven Ext. $1,450,000 EMERALD BAY 4 Emerald Bay $749,000 N EWPORT BEACH 376 Newport Glen Cc. $649,000 1 Baruna Court $219,900 18 San Sebastian $1 ,275,000 -7 .Bridgeport Road ;;. f 19_9',000 l 0 Fair Harbor SPYGLASS HILL 1 San Martin 20 Morro Bay ST. MICHEL I I Trouville 2 Brigadier 7 Charlotte I • $2,450,000 $699,000 $749,000 $389,900 $915,000 $1,995,000 NEWPORT BEACH l 631-1400 Gail York Gail York Cammy Leslie ... BAYSIDE CoVE 985 Bayside Cove BAYVIEW TERRACE 69 Pelican Court BIG CANYON McLAIN 82 Sea Island Rene~ A Edie Olson ·" 2104 Phalarope C laudia Mayfield-Wise A llison Seesemann David McCulloch David Prince David Prince LIDO ISLE 900 Zurich (2-5pm) 101 Via Dijon NEWPORT BEACH 376 Newport G len Ct. I Baruna Court 18 San Sebastian 260 Cagney #203 65 Belcourt Drive 1100 Rutland #2 NEWPORt" COAST t 7. Bridgeport Road .. u rm.,uue :'-. Marie Deremiah ~gnort"'19 ".-">. -~EWPORT GlffS Boni Pereira Carol Allison Don Olson Gary Steelberg Powell / Ward Powell / Ward 325 La Jolla 400 Tustin TuRTI..E RocK 2 Brigadier 7 Charlotte 6 Corona SPYGLASS HILL l San Martin 2.0 Morro Bay l San Martin ST. MICHEL 11 Trouville $799,000 $279,000 $210,000 • $399,000 $299,000 ' $389,500 $I,699,000 $795,000 $649,000 $219,900 $1,275,000 $190,000 $1,995,000 $168,000 $439,000 $439,000 $915,000 $1 ,995,000 $1,295,000 .$699,000 $749,000 $699,000 $389,900 Tom Thomson Joyce Olson Linda Marston Barbara Miles Sandy Long Jeannine Stake Kay Polovina Kay Polovina David McCulloch David Prince David Prince Joann Lent Comegys/Peterson Satry Nettel Marie Deremiah Gary Steelberg ~ -June Adams Carla Broffman Jennifer Noonan Powell / Ward Powell / Ward Sonja Powell Don Olson Don Olson Carol Allison Gary Steelberg .NE~q~~.BRA:~H . \ B~~9~ ISLAND 644-9060 673-6900 http://www.coldwellbanker.com . Mom.a 0.... ... • YOUR VIEW WILL IMPROVE WITH THE RIGHT SALES EXECUTIVE AND THE RIGHT COMPANY . . JOY CURTIN ' Leading the Way to Remarkable Properties 644-9070 Ext. 148 376 NEWPORT GLEN COURT CHERRY LAKE ESTATES This ·House is Made for Entertaining! 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, tum .. key remodel in 1994, gourmet kitchen has Wolf range, commercial hood, & Euro .. style cabinets. Pool and spa. Offered at $649,000 For More ·~omtation or a Free Evaluation, Cal~ DAVID McCULLOCH. (714) 644-9070 Ext. 149 985 BAYSIDE COVE GREAT BAYFRONT GETAWAY! Open ALL Weekend!!! Take a front row seat and watch the boat parade from this 3 bedroom, 2.25 bath home on the water. Features granite countertops, attached garage, and an inctedible view New Price! Reduced to $749,000 For More Infonnation, Call: TOM THOMSON . """ ,.,,....,d.!1 (714) 644-9070 Ext. 147 23 RUE GR~D DUCAL, BIG CANYON $599,000 •.Single level home with Fre.nch garden & excellent kitchen • 2 bedrooms, 2 baths & den • Completely u~ted with quality and taste • Spacious formal living areas PERRY TAUB (714). 644-5833 http//www.coldwellbanker.com "Why Settle for Mediocrity?" OPEN HOUSE November 16 & 17 1 -5 1311 Circle Way -North Laguna Au~ uni'\ue blend of casual California e~nce and early twentieth century colo- nial Hawaii has bun created in thi9 beauti- ful North Laguna residence. The archiUG- tural 6tyie has 11een further enhanced with a manicure'-' park-like landscaping that will thrill and excite the visual experience of mo5t arr; passerby. • Recently remodeled cU5t.om home inch.idi114 new kitchen and liathroom5 • Three Pedroom5, three and one-half liathe • Scpanto 9ueet 6Uitt. Oel1 Of' office • Quiet etreot in Up!ICllle neighliorhood • 6eautiful ocun view& • ProftS6iooally Ltnd5Gaped • One·half ~k '°Cr~ 6ay &sch Offered at $939,qoo Mark Mitchell (714) 499~ 1320 Office • (714) 494-1520 Home Office :31601 PCH • L.aeuns 6each 3 RUE MARSIELLE, BIG CANYON $484,900 • Lowest price home behind the gates • 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, + den • Smooth ceilings, custom patios, pe'rfe~t for entertaining • Excellent investment opportunity THINKING OF SELLING? Call me to maximize the market · exposure of your home. For more information, call: Grayce Taliaferro 673-6900 . Ext. 26 3 bedroom, 3 bath duplex with 1 bedroom apartment, sunroof off master bath, family room, 2 patios and wet bar. Offered at $670,0CX> ·zz Av!GNON~ 3 bedrooms, gounnel' kitchen, family .room with fireplace, vaulted ceilings, counyard entrance, professionally landscaped, master widl Jacwil rub. Offered at $469,000 · Jioullog_()ppofbdy. AIDftlc:ee lrldlpeudenlly OWned eod Operaled. .. Jaily Pilot Real Estate • November 16, 1996 $198,000 CORONADO MODEL $209,000 . 11IB HBIUTAGE $239,000 3RR., 2BA, with f.imily room &fireplace in living room, 2 So. Coast Metro. Huge 48R, l.75BA, 2-story home in Rarcly on the market. f'rivate cobblestone street leads to car attached garage, added "granny" unit in back for in-the Republic tract. Fireplace, family room, large lot. Great elegant spacious home. 38R (2 masters) plus den, 3BA, law~ or rcntaJ. #66HAZ price. #29Sf'R French doors, bay window, formal dining, coey fireplace. 2263 HERITAGE, COSTA MESA $199,900 SEB THE BLUE PACIFIC $154,900 Wd l ma1111amcd :rnR, I .75BA, "Outch haven" Home. 2BR, 2BA, 3RD Story condo in downtown HB. Cathedral Step' to pJrlt & s'h1H1l. Pride of ownership neighbor· ceiling, mirrored wardrobe. Banlt owned & ready to go! GRBAT CURB APPEAL $199,900 48R, 2BA, with huge family room. Attached 2-car g:aragc with built-ins. Nice size yard for ki~t-~obbics. Singfe story. Probate saJc. 2 135 S. VERN,~JEM hood. ln,idc trJct location 15771 BELFAST, H .B. #32lAK COLDWELL BANKER COSTA MESA I HUNTINGTON BEACH 714.668.9~33 I 714.846.9094 http:/ /www.cofdwellbanker.com 111'1 ' 11111 'I '\ll HI >\\ OOSTAMBSA ;u23 Ma')'bnJ <11ck lklr>ha Oswald 1711 N.-.. HampJ\IJc Delpha Oswald I S SllS,000 .... $227,500 Cl l'I' l lCll 'I '\I I 1<11\\ 'l 'll\\ ANAHEIM 21.15 ~ Vern S1 \•nJy AJ•mcl NBWPORT BRAC H ()() \ur1nr Jim Hr1·Jmtl llOO 1-. ( huntrunt l11n llr)'<1mll 111'1' ll<ll \I 'l \.ll\\ I !i Sl99.900 I 5 $219,QOO I 5 $259.900 GREAT VALUE $54,000 HUNTINGTON LANDMARK SS+ $155,000 Huntington Beach Shorediff SS+. Immaculate 3BR, Light & bright popular Newport model with 3Bll, l.75BA, mobile home. AllTIO$t new carpet. New paint, l.75BA + garage.Ocean breezes, greenbelts, tennis, Clubhouse, pools, spas. Beach close. 208EA pools, spas & more. #87fUL HUGE CORNER WT $129,887 HOME SWEET HOME $155,000 WOW! 3BR, I .SBA, house in great area of Anaheim. 2· 38R, 1 .758A New ext and int. paint.New carpet and car garage, den, room for possible RV access. Needs 6ooring.Ncw stove and oven mirrored wardrobes intcri· paint, carpet & flooring. Roll up your sleeves! #91GIL or tract location. #23RAM GREAT STARTER HOME $129,900 . CONVENIENT LOCATION $157,900 Great little starter home in Santa Ana on border of 38R, lBA, Large lot · cloac to school shopping, canyon Fountain Valley. 3BR on huge lot. WelJ maina.ined & parks. Ocean breezes. Enclosed patio, 2-car detached priced to sell. #l lHA.R garage. RV access. #19CON NEWPORT LANDING $139,500 GRBAT SINGLE STORY $159,500 COSTA Ml!SA Popular 2BR, 28A, w/2-ar gar. Vaulttd ceilings, upper Super Clean, 3BR, I .SBA, home in Anaheim, fi>rmal din- 11 72 Kin.iu""' 1 s uoir.Pircplacc.Shows light & brig.ht.Comm. pools & ing & c.nn large family rooro. Huge private yard, good Hu lfoy1 S257,000 sp~. #23VAN area. #20WIL 2263 llcnu11c Cir I 5 lklplu (>twald $279,000 WHAT A BAR.GAIN!U $139,887 GOLF COURSE LIVING $166,SOO l.llO Muyl~nJ <" 1 · 6 Cute 2BR, 1 BA, house with breakfast nook & great yard Charming 3BD 2BA, back to •olf course, great curb -1 lklplu CnwiJd $219,900 ""' o ..,......_ 11191 Onngt I<' 1·5 wfth lou of flowers! CaU now for moro info! tSSHAM cozy fireplace, new ail conditioning, water beater, furnace, ~;·;~mer 23s.~ SAN MICHEL TOWNHOME $139,900 marble Boor in bathroom, ntw roof & cimeway. #64JOA {"°Mahaffy s104,ooo Spacious with 2 Muter suites, 2.SBA, 2-story with 2-car DBSIRABLB LOCATION $169,900 w P~O.~mmingb.rJ S3"4.~ an. garage. Townhome, light & bright with vaulted ceil-Spacious 38R, 2.SBA, 2·story townhome, with att. 2-car 1403 CoUcgc Dr 1-5 ings & skylights. Gated pool & spa. #60SAN gar. in quiet compk1. Bakorty off master &. 2nd bcd-K~~ BRACH UIOJ>OO BRIGHT END UNIT $1-iS,OOO room. Pools, spas & rcnnis, call now! #62SEA 16so2 Owkyvtlk 1 s Beautiful 3BR. 2BA, gar. cond., fireplace, light & open SOMMBRSBT CITY $17-i,900 \~~= s279·~ with-vaulted ccitings. Comm. pool & spa. #21 BOS 4BR.. 2.SBA, two story end unit with 2-car gar., vaulted lKlflna Rudolph Sl99,900 R2 ZONED WT $1-i9,887 ceilings, skylights, two balconies & private patio. NlJ~~~CH 1 5 Spacious 3BR, lBA home with open beamed ccilings. Thousands under mrlet. #92HYD Inn< M1honcy S498,000 Master bedroom & barh added. Situated on Deep R2 CONST.RUCfBD WITH CA.RB $179,000 PO~~~' v~~!'!!. 1 5 Zoned lot -Room to build another unit/House! Call 4BR.. 2BA, Huge country kitchen, white ceramic tile duu· Shan"'1fl Ha s21v,900 Now! #19POM out. Immaculate. Nc:w roof, cuJ·de·aac, locadon. 121MJN 0!888 ColdWll 8-lller Cofpofdon, Ari Equll ~ ~. Eqilll Houlln9 Oppoltunlly. M Olbe llllllpllldel111Y Owned and Oper.-d .....,_~of COldMI ...,.._Of COldMI ...,.._Of C.... $108,500 ALMOST NEW TOWNHOMB $175,000 HUNTJNGTON BEACH SS+ $112,000 SP~CIOUS ~ GllACIOUS $1U,999 Bc:autiful 2BR, 2.SBA, 2-trory F.ast!ide rownhomc. Vauittd a::il- iw, Brick firc:pbtt, 2-car an. gar. & mon:! #24SAN 2BR, 2BA, 3 year old condo just a mile to the bc:acb. Light & bright Newport model 2BR, 1.7SBA, Gourmet kitchen, ceramic tile entry, light and bright Huntington Landmark. Ocean Brce~cs, pools, spas. ten- throughout I ·car garage, pool& spa. Immaculate #83ATL nis, greenbelts & more. #8981$ DESlllABLE FAMILY BOMB $235,000 BRING TIIB FAMILY $36',900 3BR, 2.25BA with approx 1884 sq.ft. of living space, Great family home in executive area of Mesa Ver.de. SBR, Marble entry. Plantation shutters, fireplace, formal dining, 3BA, 3c~r .an. gar. 2-st?ry over 2760 sq.ft. Fa~1ly room, funily room, opens to covered patio & inviting spa. Bonus formal dirung, central air, SCI.'., syst. Close to golf course & room too! #lOVIS parks. 1805 HUMMINGBIRD, C.M. COLDWELL BANKER COSTA MESA I HUNTINGTON BEACH 714.668.9333 I 714.846.9Q94 http:/ /www.cofdw~llbanker.com NOllTB SANTA ANA BBAUTY $189,900 BIG CANYON $229,000 B.V ACCESS $27•,500 3BR, 2 Full baths, ocwcr home for this tr.let. Nicely dee-On Big Canyon Golf Course! Huge 2BR, 2BA, with fix'-Expanded & Remodeled. SBR's, 3BA's, (2MBRs} One up & orated, ouoy fruit b'cel, 'cute, quiet cul-de-sac street .• maJ dining & bf'cakfut nook. Fireplace. End unit, pools one down. Fireplace and Bay window in Living room. Close to fWy & shopping. #93Wl8 & spas & greenbelts. 160SF.A Kitchen completely rcmocklcd. Corian countcn. Marble & BACK BAY VILLAGE $194 500 BLUFF-TOP HOME $229,000 Tt!c Ooors. ~ 2250 sq.ft. 134ruc Scduded Cape Cod style cpmplcx on th~ Easuide. Like New! Beautiful 3BR, 2.SBA, 2-story bluff'top home POPULAll "THBME" TRACT $279,000 'th · V; uJ d ccili F ch d t ..... Bcrfcct lO! Ruge 48R 3BR with family room. 2 fire· Spacious 2BR, 2.SBA, 2-atory townhome with 2-c:ar wi :twcsomc VlCWS. a tc np rcn oors . ..-.ec places. New roof, tri-lcvcl home. Upgraded. Great neigh- attachcd gM"age. Low assQ.Comm pools & spas. #25BAC gourmet kitchen, 2-car attached gar. # l OSE.A borhood. Ocean breezes. #I 6CHA .MESA VlilU>E ST~ STREET $204 000 PA~IFIC RANCH ~BAl[IT ... $229,000 6-PLEX $286,000 N th arlt ' Bea 'full pda d 38» 1 7SBA Bcauoful 38R. l .SBA, tn·level Capn model, formal Reduced Thousands! Well maintained in great area of "cwul edon ii~ m Bet. J uo loy uRV t~..a.: '"'2 ·.. · dining & living room, fireplace, bonus room & den too! .. a t cc mgs. xtn arge t, piinung. -car an. Comm. pool & spas. #l9 POM Hollywood. 2BR. House+ 4-lBR, +studio on huge cor-· #l6IOW · ncT lot. 3 cndoscd garages, with ample parking. Owner gar.age. $ SOO EASTSIDE CHARMER $23•,000 motivated!!! #1 lNEW MESA ~B.DE DE1:J~Hr . 206, Very private 4BR., l .75BA dutom home. Original own-TRULY CHARMING $299 000 3BR., 1 :7SBA, single story wit:ll large pnwtc yard · move· ers' Family room with fireplace. Excellent landscaping White picket fence & brick path leads to iliis adorable in condition cathedral ceilings, atrium off MBR. #33MAR inciudcs private spa. #21 WES 2BR, Eastside bomc. Great kitchen. Fonnal dining & FBBL TifE OCEAN BREEZES $209,900 BEAUTIFUL 8t NEW $235,000 breakfast bar. Spacious living room \\ith brid.: fireplace & Large two-nory home with 4BR, 2.75BA and 2 master suites! Just built 3BR, 2.SBA Eastsidc town.home. Pick out your more. #23.MAG Formal stcp·down living room w/brick f/p, family neighbor-own carpet & flooring. Private front courtyard. Large BASTSIDE LUXURY DUPLEX $37•,000 hood. Only a bike ride fTom the beach! ll8PAR master suite . skylight, white appliances. #180RA Reduced! Spacious & Beautiful -Each unit has 3 master THBllB'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME $215,000 PRESllGIOUSWJMBU1JXlNVIUAGB $257,500 -suites w/approx. 1500 sq.ft. each. Also rmy be sold scp· Lovely 4BR. l.75J3A home. Expanded & u~d~ tbru-Model Perfect! JBR, 2BA with f.amily room. Marbli: cnrry. aratdy as condo's. Buy one or both, walk to Triangle out. Family room, vaulted ceilings. 2 custom fireplaces. Plantation shutters. Ttle kitchen, fresh exterior paint, Square. New paint il\$lde aod out. #18FUL Brick dri\'c, cul·de·sac. #13HAL charming yard. Comm. pools & spa & tennis. t l llON BASTSIDE POOL HOME $395,000 PARKSIDE BSTATBS · $219,900 GRHAT FAMILY HOME $258,900 Reduced over SSO,OOO!l 3BR, 2BA, home with fimiJy room Sharp 3BR, l.758A, executive home in prestige area of 4BR, 2.SBA, fOtmaJ dining room. Fireplace in &mily & 6rcp1Kc on over 1800+ sq.ft. lot in Eastsidc Com Mesa Fount:ain Valley. Brick courtyard. Newer carpet, fresh room, bonus m\ .. Beautiful 6cus trees boarder entire rear in county strip area. Most desirable ma. Call now! #36ZZN· paint. Reduced #16MOU yd. Malibu & Oood Utcs. #33CAR PllICBD TO SELL $•98,000 ATRIUM HOME $219,900 ON THB BRACH $259,000 lt.cduccd S2S,OOO!!! Remodeled 3BR, 3BA custom pool Spacious 3SR, w/dcn. Mesa Verde Sate Street H ome. Reduced Thousands! 38R, 2BA, c:omcr wilt with awaomc home oo 10,000+ 1q.ft. lot. white gourmet kitchen with Vaulted cdlinp,SOUthweat accents. Custom oak & tile views of Catalina, Laguna, Dana Point & Newport Harbor. island. Fttnch doors, leading to part-like setting, fire · acccnlJ thru·out. Cul-de-sac. Fruit c:rca. #33MAR Entrance. Gated community. Priced below lut salc.#600CB place in kitchen & living room. # l 3SUS Otlll C.-.... .... ~ /111 Eqllll()ppoftllllly Coqlq. Equll HDullnO ~.NA Olbe ..._. .... OM*Mdas--d .............. OaldlNI ...... ~ .... of CINdl COit ltLJ\LII GltOUr . . Phenomenal 2.6 acre oceanfront lot at Cotton Point. Over 450 feet on the water next to Casa Pacifica (Nixon's Western White House). Gate-guarded, build yow dream home. $3,750,000 OCEANFRONT CHINA COVE-COM -~:~ Built on bedrock at the jetty entrance to Newport Harbor, this 1 of a kind home offers the finest ocean & bay views overlooking beautiful beaches. 3 bdrms + elevltol' + 3 cs garage. 5 Start ·-$'2,995;000 TENNISESTAm SFYGLASS HILL Completely remodeled 6 bedroom estate on 1/2 +acre lot Spectacular ocean & bay views. Private pool & spa. 2 story entry & living room, very private cul-de-sac location. This Is the best buy In view homes. $2,495,000 DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT BeautiM remodeled home on the blly with private pier & sip. Super ldtcMn. $plcioul rooms. Over 7f1 on the wM'. Room for pool. This is a "twnkey" home. Gated yard. Celi Bob Penkwttz . $1,295,000 ~-- 760-1900 . LIIIDAISLE ELEGANI' CUSTOM 1.8 ACRE f1AT LOT FABVLOUS BAY VIEW CORONA DEi. MAil VlctoMn beluty bit late '8()' s. lU. Sltytts, 2 fplcs. la-din rm. SpidcM.IS I Bl. apt .................. $6)9,000 CORONA DU. MA& Look at this price '°' 48l 38A condol c.m ed. (pie. brrNI Da, IBR IBA down.. .........•. $Mt,,_ UDOISU Uut stred ID stred loc. ... MN. downsm. 2 Vfl'J lg BR &.. deck ~ So patlo •... $.-0 f.AS1SIDf. COSTA MESA Hardwood 1111. fr d11 &.. pkket ~ In 38R charmer. New pl~ 4 Cir gar ......... $M9,000 LIDOISU 11.emod kit. 4&a. 38A &... lllnly plus sumy cen- te ctyd. 40x88 lot In good loc ........... $85,0lt \. ' i ~ can help make the difference in your life! OPEN SUNDAY -38 CANYON ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH -TERRIFIC BUY 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath with great g_olf count views. <AU me for your personal snowing or come bv Sunday_ and view. J.D. CALLAGHAN Reduced to $274,900 EASTSIDE JUST LISTED 4 bedrooms, 2 bath on a very large lot. Skylights - Pass through g_arage and R V. Access. DIANA CAPPEL $289,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4:30 Fabulous Ouanftont. 3 bedroom, 3 bath with huge master suite. Garden Terrace. Full lm&fh balconies. Private Beach. 18 LApn•IA, LA~na Beach. CONNIE CORN $1,965,000 l, UPDATED AND UPGRADED! Single story, great curb appea4 over 2200 sq. ft. 4 , bdrm., 1.75 bath, new kitchen, new &'Oo, new plumbing & elec., new yards, 13, 000 sq. . lot. I PATRICK KNAPP $ 59,000 , CLIFFHAVEN REMODEL PLUS INCOME! I Fabulous 3 bedroom, 3 bath, + family room. I Total rnnoMI with a 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment all on one level ROBIN TENCH $499,000 FREE HAWAIIAN VACATION Buy this 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home an go on a 5 day trip to Hawaii for two ·on me. Everything is new in this 2 year old house. In a private gated community in EastsiM Costa Mesa. CHRIS HANSON $278,250 OCEANSIDE EMERALD BAY Homesite -first time on the market in 40 years. Fantastic views, excel/mt building potential BILL DOLBY $795,000 EASTBLUFF BARGAIN Lovely md unit Anita Plan. Excel/mt location,..!< sunny patio off living room and master bedroom over/Qoking the grem belt that leads to quirt pool. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath. E'Lynnc Allen $257,000 EXPAND YOUR VIEW! Night_ lig/?ts, ocean and Newport Harbor arr at your ftiH 3 bidroom, 3 bath nnver ~ wi.th hiP, aiJi MAxlNE GOWEN $499,'JSo EASTSIDE COSTA MESA New Lisf!ng_ -Priced to Sell!! Great 3 bdrm., 2.5 bath T.H High vaulted ailin ~°!!£f°c.Ji~"-s~J10/J5~caftmsf RITA WADE '$179,000 EMERALD BAY OCEANSIDE OF PCH Emera1" &ry-Wa/Jt t4 btJUh from this sp«illl 3 IHJroom, 2 bath rlassir btarh house, or bui"' J"'Ur Jrr11m honu. OtU now! CJ/491-7475 Bill Dolby . $880,000 HARBOR VIEW lowly 4 beJroom, 3 bath nnv~ rr-bui/J. Nnv ·til>ors anti windows, new ltitchm an4 k>wly. barltyartl with gaubo. A must Jtr! . c.11160-5 000 '"'· 123 E'lynne Allen $64.9,000 MESA VERDE Super 4 bet/room pool home with rhild 111fity /mu. New in '95 -roof. garage ®or, illntisr11ping, paint inside and out + murh more!! Great family"""· CJ/ 760-5000 _,, 716 $224,900 GATED COMMUNITY PrntipllS &latun Hi/J bowu. VitwJ! Vuws! lipt, Bript 2 btdniOm, 2.5 Hth tlm/li#ntry 2 fi"ll.tlas. <All 76l>-5000 _,, 129 $4SO,OOO An International Company 760-5000 BFST OF BELCOURT This gr1Uiow nuto1'f n111tt -.s '111ilt with tht uhi""1U atuntion to tkuil 11nJ '1e1111ty. Actntts of ""''"k """ p11itt romplimmts the tkcor. 4 btJTHm, lib"'"> fomi/y ,..,,,, 1p1uious t•me room, wint u/Ur. D"' .,u/ 11 4 '"' t""'l'· $1.39S,OOO PRIME COSTA MESA LOCATION Ch11rmi11t upK'tUkd 11rthituti ow11 3 luJroom, 2 btUh home. liJht, opt11 anti 11iry with fu11ch doors. ~e y•rtl with k>ts offruit trrn 11nti 1111 8,000 1w. ft. lot. ]USIREDUCED! CJ/ 760-5000 od. 117 Jackie Hand.lem.u GORGEOUS REMODEL $211.SOO 3 btdroom, 2 b1tth with ft,,,,~·1 '"'"' """ #ft1rbk fotp"'ct. Grt11t neighborhooJ 11J pro sion11JI] J.tulsc11# J,,'f' pm/. Nt11r to Newport Htithts. II far rur ft11•1111/ '"'"'""f· $289,000 SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plan, Suite 180, Newport leicht CA 92660 __ ..... An International Company 760-5000 http:/ /remaxllnk.com · KISS YOUR LANDLORD GOOD-BYE Mow inta this U,wly ho,,.t by uppn-N'"'l'Ort &y! Owr 1800 1'1· ft. of comfort. Sups ta pool 11n4 tmnis. Cd/644-MAXG Maine Golden CUI 760-5000 at. /38/IJ9 Bill 4c Doooa Web.tu $219,000 $319,000 GATED COMMUNTIY 4BR. 3 IMdJ with 3-<llT fllnlKt· Gourmet ltitchm, family room, 3 ftrepiltces inchulint 1 in spad4us mllSln' suiu._ PriVllU spa w/UNtkrfo/J, builJ;.in BBQ + comm. pool 0-spa. MAKE ALL OFFERS. CJJ 760-5000 Del. ll2 $479,000 GATED COMMUNITY lN CDM SpMiou.s 2 bedroom, 2 bath loc111ttl in J11.1mint Cruft. Fomuz/ tiininr, den with .wtt bar 11nti 2 "1fKt patios! Bnnu/ new'"''/>" and pllint! (714) 760-5000 at. 126 $374,C)OO REDUCED $10,000 Darli~ hotM in EAmiM Ust4 Mts11. Wlllkint tii.stllnct ta ~i'fX. hrfra for bui/JnloWMr to build "1r;t unit fJW'I' f""'P on bd of lot. Front ~t has "1fKt shlllly yllTti. 2 bttliooms anli family room. CJJ760-5000od. 171 Collnie Corn $249,000 MESA VERDE BARGAlNI! 6 month ktm option O.K. with $1600.<XJ""" rrtrt (plus option$) on this Mt111 Vmk Poovs,. "lmboom. 2 IMth pbd I MrinoM, 1 IMth house. Mow ;,, c.Nlitio11. ~&#IS-JtOtJ...IJO. life,.,,,~ Cllll 760-5000 ed. 130 Robert~~ $219.900 m. can help make -the dijf-eTence in your life! LOVELY FAMILY HOME! Charming 2 bedroom. 1.5 baths! large mclosu.i palio. • TUJO-Clll' garagt. Lmye backyard with pwt trus. JACK GIFFORl> $127,900 OPPORTUNITY++ If yo_u have btm waiting for the proverbiizl good ilia/, this is it! 4 bedro<im, 3 baih, 3000+ sq.ft. fabulous J!ay Vzew and too many ammities t¥J mmtUm. Just fiU out of escrow. Sellns say seU! SKI $420,000 ATTENTION LARGE FAMILIF.S Model perfect 6 bedroom, 4 bath plus fantastic bonus room. Move-in condition. Proftssionaliy decorated to executive standards. Owners have bought another and, want it sold! MARK ACKRICH $369,000 lAKE FOREST FORMER MODEL "MONTBURY,, 3 bedroom, 2 bath in gre_at neighborhood on quiet cul-de-sac. Highly upgraded with French doors, skylighls, wet liar,;;:/ and spa. DU HARRIS-$311,000 . PANORAMIC VIEWS just reduced and mu.st sell in 30 days! 3 bedrooms, 3 baths with exquisite finishes. Call today for your showing. DEifA DELGADO $475,000 OCF.ANFRONT LOT! Build your dream home! E!'i~. gorgeous Sunsets and crashi'}g waves! Walk to pier, shops and your favorite restaurants! Just reduced! DIANA PROSSER $550,000 MESA VERDE DUPLEX Pride of ownership neighborhood 3 bdrm., 2 bath a'nd 2 bdrm., 2 bath property is in excel/mt condition. ~iet locati.on 2 doors ft.om park. Attached and enclosed garage. &ch 'has _own p!#._va_~_yard. Perfect for ownn: JACKIE HAND LEMAN $265,000 BUILDABLE LOT Prestigrous Gated Community close t¥J the water. A real Steal!! ESlliER YANK $395,000 NEW LISTING -CORONA DEL MAR. jasmine Creelt remodekd P'4n 4 with e;pandedta-amil rt)om and brealtfast area "nJ /OiuJ.s of.. u 'S. "' JANES GAIL.A $S4S,OOO MESA VERDE Super 4 bedroom pool home with child safety ~e. New in 9j..:.roof. garage Joor, '4nJscajH. PJlint insuu 11nd out + much more!! Gn1a ~jACQUES $224,900 SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 CorpOl'.te Plaza, SUite 180, Newport leach, CA 92660 .......,_..___._.,__ ________________ _. ( • ' . over 17 ~ear~ '4pe1Una Afo1Jfi tlie ~oast 'Broker 'J{pnd to ~M~ ?fa({ of 1" ame 760-5000 x131 1f.l/~Soutli COUIJ Otw S.(/00 SIP"' (ml ExceptiOnal ~om buUt 4BR with stunning Views of the Back Bay and city lights. Fabulous floor Plan w/buge upsU.irs Bonus and Game Room FTf FOR A KING! Courtyard pool plus rear yard spa. GATED fNTRY/3 car gara~. IJ,2.S0,000 S1PHISldnz NfdJt Lldrt Jlkwsl FJegant, but cozy 4BR w/pool & French doocs pk>rel Bring us an offer! 1725,000 Cll/lfHnm 3811/JBA +family 1001D jl1't mnoddtd w/ntW MJYthlng pbJs 12Br/lBA .,unmt for mia lncanf. 1401 CUFF DRIVE Reducaf to ~,0001 NntJ!Orf Beadt Newer giant 4 BR Newport executive, 2-story w/elegant custom pool & spa, plus farnlly room, library + country kitchen. $$74,900 Dqrllm&ufP,k 3BR. w/hardwood Hoon, Fttnch doors, etc. Bocdm Newport beach! Must see! 417 CABRIU.O 1319,000 Bob & Dovie Koop Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 OCEAN VIEW PRIVATE BEACHES Highly upgraded custom home. Complc:tdy upgraded wilhOak dool'S & windows,ext.cn· live use of river rock & tile lhroughout, two spa tubs, sauna, custom gouanct kitchen, two master &Uites, sectional garage door, central air oonditioning. Large bide yard, pc:zf cct for enl.Ct\aining, wilh a full service kitchen, gaz.cbo, spnkling pool and spa. $925,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. Custom duplex! )ust 8 years old! ,Large 3 bed. 2 bath and a 2 bed 2 bath units with tile floors custom kitchens, Berber catpc:t. sky- light, large master Almoll 1,IM Sq. Ft., 3 Bdr + a Den. 2.5 suite with a roman Ba., never lived in Model home, Central tub and a walk-in Vac, wood floors, alann, plush catpet, closet, sun dcclt & • landscape&fireplace. From $236,SOO 4 car garage. Bob Koo Sr . or r. •~W-4l....._ Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. '--lliiiiiliiiillliiliiiiliililiilll ... We Want your Listing PRICE REDUCTION! Hurry this one won't last! Large 2.S811quaJC foot family home with lou of upgrades, S bedrooms, 2.S balhs, hardwood A ti.lo floors, air conditioning. large yard. pool A spa Si'M,888 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. EASTSIDE FIXER CorMr R·l Lot J>r:imeloc:atioft. ThiahOUMnooda TI.Cf ~ ar. lined .,... .... COG* .... $1'10,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr. ! .. . . ___ J. Newport Beach Office 23 CArponte Pia., Saitc 190 644-6200 Peninsula Office 908 Chestnut Sat. $595,000 309 Broadway Sat. $315,000 1706 Uvine Sat. $310,000 120 f.cho Run Sat. $120,000 417 Begoni2 Sat/Sun. $859,000 2425 Bamboo Sat/Sun. $440,000LH. 2977 Counny aub Sat/Sun. $273,000 16 Roclcinglum Sun. Sl,695,000 7 c.armd Bay Dr. Sun. $865,000 14 Rue Grand Valk Sun. $759,000 480 I Cortland Sun. $65-4,000 Catherine Simmom 2101 Yicbt Wanderer Sun. $535,000 2821 Aha V11u Sun. $619,000 2515 Bamboo Sun. $589,000 908 Cdtis Sun. $379,000 1210 Su.sscx Sun. $509,500 1706 Dover Sun. $469,000 461 Abbie way Sun. $425,000 21 T rouville Sun. $369,900 29 Covcnuy Sun. $395,000 1883 Rhodes Sun. $329,000 53 V aa Barcu.a Sun. $225,000 &n &: Marian Reedy 270Cagney1213 Sun. $20'6,000 Maxine Mink 6~Dr. Sun. $169,975 200 McNeil Pl. 18 Sun. $159,000 CONCORD HILL GEM ELEGANT DEA.lMLLE An oumanding 3BR home with spacious family Dramatic rwo story 3BR residence with expansive views of golf room & a 2 car art:iched ~rage. Perfect location. course from living, dining &c master suite. Lovdy private pool. Bernard Towers $249,000 Code 75027 $759,000 Bonnie Barrington Code 71637 BAYSIDE COVE CHARM Enjoy Newport Beach lifestyle in this 2BR, 2BA condo. Garcd communiry with boat slips, pool. spa, & private beach. Dick Dickson LISTEN TO TH£ SURF! Thu dramatic tri-lcvel custom home fcarurcs unique ardlltcctUr.tl design, rooftop deck, BBQ Large master suite ~ game room. Ann, Ted, & Suzanne $419,000 Code 72627 $99S,OOO Code 71867 BIG CANYON ELEGANCE Custom 4BR. 4.5BA Versailles csta.te overlooks &.irway, city liithts ~ sunset views. Lil>ruy with fireplace, warm interior. Gated courtyud ~ 1coi pond. REPINED DOVER SHOllF.S Exquisite l>ayfront estate with dock features 3BR, 38A, bonus room, handsomdy crafced decor, enclosed entertainment patio. All this and mountain views! $999,999 Kent McNaughton Code 72'367 HAUOR VIEW BP.Al!J'Y Located in a beautiful n~borhood, thu 4BR. 2.5BA home induda gourmet's kitchen, ti&c Roors, Grq)iace. plantation ahunen, large yard. Comm. pool. Laraine & Eric Shaw Best of Corona del Mar . B.J. Johnson 644-6373 Ext 147 Call today for your private showing OPPOinUNITY One of the least expensive customized homes in Shorccliffs. $675,000 .Dana Black 729-8296 MAJOR FIXER This storybook c0ttage would love to stay. Or, build your dream home on this large lot on the canyon .. $399,000 LouAnne Rittey . 717-4207 • 1 , 1 1 1 1 ! r • .,j ,., 1, .11h 11 I \ r J ~ ' 1 I ' l I , ' I , },·s, }(>11 C1n1 . lj/'orrl .\"1.'1t 1j>ort l>1.·t1cl1. Super Family Home Great value for your dollar! I', l I u, i H' Bu, l.,., I~( prcv 111.11i1111 \\,1il.1hl~ .. ~fl \ r '") -> -··MaryJ\.nn, McGuire 646-6770 I, "For Yo ur Very Best Buy At The Beach" Newport Beach Ocean View Condos Studio $82,000 l BR $159,000 2BR $177,500 3BR $350,000 Open Sunday 1-4 200 McNeil, Penthoue 8 Karen Knoche 644-6373 Ext. 118 ~~~·~~ . Family home in good location. Big back yard w/swim spa. · Call for appointment. $254,000. Corona del Mar Ocean side of P.C.H. 2BR, 2BA. R-1 Zone. Room to expand. Now $359,000 We're Not Kidding Corporate owned just reduced to $239,000. 60k under appraisal. 3BR suites, marble entry, lite & bright. ~all for an appomtment. , -_c-- Bob Coluccio SI '.\IOH. \1 \H.k.I 11 :\<, < O'\"l 11 \:'\I 644-6373 Ext.121 576-3198 Pgr. Claudette Blanchard 644-6373 Ext. 117 2515 Bamboo Eascbluff remodel. 4BD, 2.SBA with lush tropical koi pond. Custom pool & spa. BBQ -Newer roof. $589,000 Karen Rezek 644-6373 Ext. 126 B'onnie Barrington 644-6373 Ext 146 644:..0452 Re$. 14 RUE GRAND VAi.i.EE Reduced to $759,000 • Immaculate "Dcauville" • Expansive 18th Fairway View • Dramatic Entry • 3BR + Den, 3BA • Private Pool • Security System 0 · n Sunday 1:30-4:30 Kris Peyton 644-6373 Ext 122 . I IARBOR VIEW l-IOMES NEW LISTING! 1854 Port Taggart Expanded Somerset Model in prime location. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 fireplaces. Large family home! Qdl For An Appointment Pam Ball 644-6373 Ext 218 631-4301 Res. Fantastic remodel. 2BD, 2BA large lot. Remodeled kitchen & baths, air cond. Won't last. Lease purchase available. $269,000 Sandy Daley 644-6373 Ext. 201 760-9097 Res. Move in perfect. 4BD, 2.5BA with · French doors, skylight, hardwood floors and island kitchen. Across &om Mariners Park. Library and Elementary School. $469,000 FOR LEASE 2821 Carob Eastbluff $2500/month 4 Bed, 3 Bath- Lovely View Home 27 46 Hillview Harbor View Knolls $1900/month ". 3 Bed, 2.5 Bath Cape Cod Style Serene Location . . -~ ... 644-1600 723-8800 EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE OF SOTHEBY'S International Realty New Listings Available Oceanfront Extraordinary 4 bedroom contemporary home. Views of coastline. Corkett & Lqrand $3,600,000 Belcourt Custom Elegant 5 bedroom estate. Tennis court, 1n. acre. 4 car garage. Unda Lyle $2,750,000 Udo Isle Brand new custom Bayfront under construction. Main channel views! PhlWps & Hein $1,995,000 Montsemat Model perfect. 5 Bel. 3 Ba. on the coast. Gorgeous yard. Grq LombardJ $579,000 I I •• o t I Newport Shorm Bank owned at the beach. 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Comm. pool and tennis. Patrtck & Tony BartoUc $I 89,000 Newport Cl'e9t 2 Bd. 2 Ba. flreplace. Walk to beach. Comm. pool and tennls. . Rick Lancevtn $2()7. 900 Lacana Beach StrlkJn1 ocean and whitewater view building site. Steve HIP $219 ,000 Balboa Peninsula 2 bedrooro cottage 3 doors to the beach. close to Newport pier. shopping. Good value! Jlm Jacobs $259,000 New Listings Newpwt NOida 2 bedroom, 2 bath townhome with 2 car aWK:bed prace. LoNbercU & stoc:ben $2 • •·'°° West Newport Bayfront duplex wl doclt for two 30'+ boats. 3 Bd. + 2 Bd. La11e sunny patio and yard. BW Feeney $499,000 Balboa Penluula Point 3 Bd. plus family room, remodeled In 1989. JW Aadnas $499,500 Cenu.J Newport Spacious custom duplex with ocean view. 4 car garage. aeveland & lacobs $600.000 Central Newport Beach duplex. total remodel.•ocean view. 4 Bd. and 3 Bd. Rick Lancevln $665,000 Lido Isle Modern Mediterranean home. 4 bedroom, 3 bath with patio. John & Robin McMontcle $769,000 Balboa Penlasa.la Point Premier gated waterfront estate. Views of harbor. Dave Wonc $4,850,000 Promontory Bay Bayfront home 4 Bd. 4 Ba. formal dining room, family room, 2 fireplaces, dock, terrtflc buyl Evan Corkett $1,395,000 View Properties Dowel'~ Very mottvated •lier. Tum~key bayfront under I mJUlont car,. & FMHJ $979,000 <>c:.11 .. BrwnelN'• '-west lloor plan wtth view to <><af'I. Pool and spa. Sc.alllaa & WelMtela $1,8'0,000 723,.8800 644,-)600 New Listings Harbor~ 3 Bd.-+-den & pool home. priced right by retired seller. Julie Stephenson $332,500 Ntwapoct ..._ 3 Bd. 2 Ba. beach home. Steps to ocean, pool & tennis. Keaale Jo RJao $322,000 .... - ... 644~1600 723~8800 Island Living Traditional style home. 4 bedroom. 3 bath with brick patio. John & Robin McMonlgle $599,000 Udo Isle 5 Bd. 4 Ba. tum-key custom, granite, marble, French doors w/ bay view! Bill Feeney $799,000 Lido Isle 6 bedrooms, 4.5 baths + bonus room and private spa on large lot. Bill Feeney $995,000 Udo lele Custom home on double lot w/ pool. Bay and llcht vie~. 3 car garage. Sara HJnman $1,295,000 F~mi~y . Neighborhoods Priced well for entry level In Newport Beach I Well maintained. Coby Ward $299 ,000 Upper Newport Bay Pristine 3 Bel. 2 Ba. home In Back Bay area. Rare flnd! Elizabeth Thamer $339,900 Garden Grove Bank owned I 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Great value in wonderful family area. Won't last! Patrick & Tony BartoUc $149,000 Westdtff Picture perfect 3 bedroom, 2 bath Country Ranch remodeled In '91. Great neighbomoodl Esther nne $500,000 Corona del Mar 6 Bd. 5 Ba. duplex, 3 car garage. Charming la,.e patio. Sara & Brad Hinman $569,000 Eastbluff Charming, remodeled family home. Hardwood floors. French doors. Susan Laird $595,000 Dover Shores Beauttfully remodeled 4 bedroom. 3 bath home with view. Esther nae $669,000 Condo & Townhome Living Harbor View KnoU. Immaculate COffan counters, wood floors. llcht & airy. Tevis HID $330,000 Dover Shores Laree yard, tree house. doe run. Family perfect! Dottle Auatero $720,800 Oceanfront/Peninsula Beachfront richt on the sand In Newport. Affordable! Ronda He~ $795,000 Belcourt Fabulous contemporary home on large lot In gated community. Mary Ellen & Bob Weclan $1,395,000 Harbor View Kills Beautifully renovated 4 bedroom, 3 bath ocean view home In a wonderful nelghborttood. Ancel & HatcllJnp $969,000 Newport Coast The Pol•te Gorce<>us 5 Bd. 3. 5 Ba. 3 car Ptaee with views on the park. Worden & Lombardi $799,000 ff t •I t ohn ·Robin -Me~onigle· ------71-7-.-4711 landmark Bayfront Estate Lido Isle Recognized as the Premier Bayfront parcel on Newport Harbor, this property boasts 200 feet of bay frontage and over 12.000 square feet. Price upon Request Catalina Dream Home 56 Gaviota, Hamilton Cove $1,300,000 Spacious Family Home 219Via Nice $695,ooo· Prestigious Udo Estate 90 I Zurich Circle $1,249,000 Charming Family Home 310 Via Lido Soud $569,000 Newport Collt Custom Lot Newport Coast Custom Elepnt Udo lsJe Home n.dltlonal Udo Isle Home SpectaCUlar Lacuna Lot 6 Windemere Court I Windemere Court 124 Via Trieste 217 Via Eboll Represented Buyer Bayfront Condo Best of Udo Ille Udo Ille Periecdon ltepraented Buyer 123 Via Orvleto 207 Vi. IUCM Udo Isle Bayfront Prtme Comer Location Represented Buyer 325 Via Udo Nord .~~ .. p:___ . -. ·~ . .• ~~---- Udo Isle CMIWM( Belcourt Townhome Newport Island Eastbluff Condo Ocean Rldfe Lot &JS Vt. Udo SOud lteprnented Buyer Represented Buyer Represented Buyer Repret1ented Buyer Magnifk:ent Ba)front Home 215 Via Lido Soud A unique opportunity to own an · exquisitely designed tum-key home in one of the most desirable bayfront locations in Newport Beach. Open floor plan boasts 5 bedrooms, 4 5 baths on an oversized 45' lot. $2,595,000 Modem Mediterranean 616 Via Lido Soud $769,000 Ideal FamUy Home 209 Via Koron $549,000 Elduslve 8-yfTont SS3 Via Udo Soud Udo Isle t:st.te 11ovi.Trteste Pelican Hiii Lot Reprnented Buyer Best Gold Coast Buy 26 Unda Isle ~ ... 1 ·$.'l.~·-- 1 w~•·· ··-Peninsula Trtplex • Rep1e9ented Buyer ... t Bayfront Value $979,000 · Belcourt Townhome $669,000 I BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS 717-4744 . LIDO ISLE ESTATE .·, Udo Isle View Home $799,000 Bayfront Duplex $499,000 • 6 Bedroom; 4.5 "Bath Family Home • Country Kitllien witli Adjoining Family Room •Huge Bonus Room witli Fireplace • Prime Street-to-Street l...ocation • Oversized 5 2. 5 foot Lot • Desirable Eastern Tip of Island • Ideal Sunny, Southerly Orientation ·- $995,000 . Udo Isle Double Lot . $769,000 Udo Isle Vacant Lot $399,000 GARY LEGRAND 759 ... 3779 15 INVERNESS $1,550,000 Remodeled custom home with spectacular golf course and city lights 'view. . . . STELLA WORDEN 759-3729 30 ROYAL ST. GEORGE . $1,450,000 Immaculate single story custom on fabulous lot with sweeping fairway views. DANNY BIBB PRES.ID ENT . 12 TORREY PINES $1,495,000 Completely remodeled single story 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath family home on private, elevated lot with large pool and jacuzzi. Quiet cul-de-sac street. City light and mountai.n views. 6PINEHURST $799,000 Ught and bright 4 Bel. on spacious lot with pool and spa. Priced to selll 56 ROYAL ST. GEORGE $4,000/Mo. l..EME. Fabulous 5 Bel. family home. Freshly painted. Ready to move tnl CALL FOR A MARl<ET EVALUATION . I I For addidonal ieformadon, please contact -Some Aptrtments Meet ;111e Oringe Cooney ;Modmue l Rent LMJ. Star Real Estate (714) 644-8700 NEWPORT RIDGE Luxury Rental Condominiums . (7 14) 789-1677 I Whitt C11p umt • Newport COil.ft • The only Rent21 ~rtunity in ~ewpon • Private Garages w/ Automatic-Remote • In Home Full Capacity Washer/D_ryer • Gounnet l(jtchen w/Refri~rator included • Multiple Phone, Fu and Modem lines •·c: • Controlled Access Gated Community • SID211 Pets Welcome • Resort Stvle Pool & Spa • Health Club Quality Fitness Center • Resident Business <:enter • Elegmdy Appointed Clubhouse • Private Entry and Large Patio • 1 Bdrm From $1,175-Sl,310 • 2 Bdrm From $1 ,365~$1,765 llVllM IHIW COMMUMITMS " HI 0 H .. IT AND A. D 0" L I v I H 0 httpdwww.rent..net/dirta/~ 1Jalboa Island Duvlex Remodeled with Extraordlnarj Taste he festive ~ of the winter holidays dot the landscape f Balboa Island as another season envelopes this place f endless enchantment. Sunlight pours through the French doors and windows of this . beautifully remodcledduplex residence with ~ts southwesterly orientation. The oversize living room with socirjpg ceiling and crackling fireplace flows to a full size dining room and sunny kitchen with custom oak cabinets and top-of-the-line white glass appliances. You c~n also enjoy the entertainment size wet bar for holiday parties. The main "esldence features a sumptuous master suite ·with an adjoining sitting room/office. peninsula fireplace, large sundeck and gorgeous bath with a spa tub. The second bedroom also has a lovely private bath. Over the garage is a two ·bedroom apanment with private entrance, sunny kitchen and spacious living room . The deep two car garage features a boat door for your golf cart; a favorite island transport. The used brick exterior with two brick patios' and lush gardens blend perfectly with the amblanc~ of the island. Private showings are welcome. Please call ~ Real Estate. Priced Reduced to" $729,900 Perfect Mesa Verde retreat This Mesa Vei:de Country Club borne is set on an inner loop in one of the finest communities of Costa Mesa .. The home bas three bedrooms, one and three-quarters baths and the floor plan provides an atmosphere of comfort and privacy. The beautifully remodeled kitchen, formal dining room and newly carpeted interior also reflect the Mesa Verde ideal of comfortable living. One of this home's highlights is the lovely backyard, which boasts a sparkling pool and spa and parking to accommodate a recreational vehicle. The front yard is accented by trim landscape with flowers and a new concrete drive. In addition, this borne features a gorgeous new roof and is the picture of serene, country club living. The home is priced at $27-0,000. For more infonnatian, cont«t Kay Kon/al and }Ur& Wdsenbada from the Newport Beaels office of Grubb & Ellis Rnidential Real EstaU Semces al (714) 644-6200. Upgraclecl Mesa Woods four bedroom Featuring a marble entry, a spacious family room with skylights and a oozy fireplace along with four bedrooms and two and ooe-balf baths, this home bas been beautifully upgraded. Located in Mesa Woods, the home has a formal dining and eating area. ~great bonus room that may be used for an office or game room and a covered patio off the family room. Beautiful ficus trees border the entire rear yard for lots of privacy. Additional highlights include central air conditioning and automatic sprinklers. Malibu and floor lights add to delightful evening~tenainmcnt. The home is offered for $263,000. For WltH'W ilif""""""n, call Elsa Hoyt of ColdweU Banhr Costa Mesa al (714) 668-9333 or"' INr llolM oJ!ke at (11') 545-2189. Coldwell Banhr ltornes may abo IM fou""'o11 tlN ,,,,,,,.,.., at IUt;p://www.colllweUbanlcer.colft. Call for Winter Rate Incentives -Up to $1200 Off! • The Jewel of Newport Beach • 1 BDR from $13 50, 2 BDR from $1485 • Specti. cular Ocean & Harbor Views• • White Washed Beamed Ceilings* • Health S_pa and Tennis U>uns • Million Dollar Clubhouse • Fireplace and Skylights* • Prmte G.lrage with Remote* • U>nference Room & Private Library • French Doors on Private Terraces* • Walle to Balboa Island Promontory Point Villas :.~-Ii 200 Prom~ntory Drive Newport Beach • N (714) 789-1644 ·~c::: IAVllM ANITIMNT COMMUNITMS A HIG HER STANDARD OP LIVINO Wimbledon Village model perfect In the prestigious community of Wimbledon Village is this three bedroom and one and thme-quartcr . bath single story home. This luxury home features a marble entry, newer ncuttal carpets. plantation shutters, fresh interior paint and decorator touches throughout. Tbetc is a spacious family room and fonnal dining room. The kitchen has been upgraded with tile flooring and new appliances. 1be exterior features extensive use of brick work and beautiful foliage. Other amenities include a two car attached garage and a Brinks security system. The Wunbledon community features pools, spas, tennis and front yard maintenance. Offered at $257 ,500. For~ infonnati.on, c"'1 Elsa Hoyt of ColllweU Banhr Costa Mesa at (114) 545-2189. ColdweU Bank.er lµ>rrus can IM/ourul on tlae lntulf.et at ltttp://www.coldwellbanker.colft. .· ... , ) . Rat.; a1 o.f November 14, 19961 KEY LENDERS AND RATES Abacus Fmancial Group American Savings Bank Bank of America California Federal Bank -Chase Manhattan Coast Federal Bank Detnck Mortgage Group Downey Savings Emery Financial Fidelity Federal Bank First Federal Bank of CA Fleet Mortgage Glendale Federal Bank Great Western Bank Home Savings Irvine Lending & Investments Nat1onsBanc Mtg. Corp. Newport Coast Financial Oceanv1ew Financial ProFed Mortgage TLC Financial Svcs Union Bank of CA Weyerhaeuser Mtg INTEREST "' POINTS TYPE PHONE RATE OWN ("') A _t!14) 375-6666 __ 7.375% 5 1.875 s (800) _562-6272 7.500% 20 2.125 B (800) 642-2244 7.375% 20 2.250 s (800) 225-3337 7.500% 20 __ 2_.2_50_ K (800) 900-6062 7.250o/o 20 __ 2_.~ s (800) 300-5626 7 .650% 20 A (71 4) 759-9692 7.250% 5 ~-_!800) 336-9639_ 7.375% 20 A (714) 729·9200 7.250% 5 s (800) 232-2309 7.625% 5 s (800) 672-4332 7.500% 20 K (800) 700-5650 7.375% · 20 s (800) 560-9000 7.375% 5 B (800) 492-7587 7.500"/o 20 s (800) 975-5051 7.400% 10 A (714) 2 19-2410 K (800) 685-0001 A (800) 808-5626 A (714) 651 -6355 K (800) 686-3756 A (800) 801-7300 B (800) 453-1288 K (800) 669-6747 7.500% 10 7.375% 20 7.250% 5 7.375% 5 7.375% 20 7.375% 10 7.500% 20 7.500% 10 2.000 1.875 2.500 1.875 1.625 2.000 2.250 2.250 -2.000 2.250 1.375 2.125 2.000 1.750 2.250 1.750 1.750 2.000 LOCtc- .. A.P.R. 21 7.604 30 7.757 45 7.644 45 1.n1 ---30 7.543 10 12 30 12 10 30 30 45 30 30 15 30 15 15 30 13 30 14 7.896 7.4n 7.670 7.4n 7.831 . 7.744 ---7.644 7.644 7.744 ---7.669 7.678 7.630 7.490 7.591 7.644 7.591 7.718 7.744 NTEAEST "' POWTI MAX. MAAGIN ADJ, RATE OWN l") A.P.A. LOAN (%) INDEX FREQ. 5.950% 5 1.000 7.591 300,000 2.700 110 . 6M 3.950%· 25 1.000 7.392 600,000 2.450 110 1M ----------------""------·---5.500% 20 1.000 8.159 207,000 2.875 1TS 1Y 3.875% 20 1.000 7.442 207,000 2.500 110 1 M -------------4. 250 % 20 2.375 8.2~ 207,000 • 3.000 1TS 1Y ----------2. 950% 25 1.000 7.334 500,000 2.400 110 1M --------------3. 850% 20 · 1.000 7.292 750,000 2.350 110 --------------------2. 950" .4 20 0.250 7.407 500,000 2.550 110 ---3.950% 20 2.250 7.296 600,000 2.225 110 3.950% 10 1.375 7.481 207,000 2.500 11 0 ---2.950% 20 1.250 7.360 207,000 2.400 11 0 5.500% 20 1.625 8.114 207 ,000 a 750 1TS -2.950% 10 1.000 7.724 207,000 2.250 l1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1Y 1M ----3.950% 20 1.000 7.392 207,000 2.450 11 0 -------------3.950% 20 1.000 7.598 500,000 2.050 1TS -------· 3.875% 20 0.000 7.637 207,000 2.800 110 4.000% 20 2.500 8.654 207,000 3.000 L6M 3.950% 20 1.125 7.405 6Q0,000 2.450 110 ---6.875% 10 1.250 8.443 207,000 3.000 1TS 1M 1M 1M -. ·-6M 1M 1Y ---------------4.250% 20 1.000 7.570 400,000 ----5.500% 5 1.500 8.101 207,000 4.750% 20 1.000 8.041 207,000 2.625 11 0 ------2.750 1TS 2.625 6CO 1M 1Y 6M 3.950% 20 1.250 7.468 207 ,000 2.500 11 0 1 M Boltl f••n<I & adttJStable pro0r1ms are 30l30 conventJOnal mongages Type ol lendef 15 8 • Bank, K • mof1gage benlul<. R • ~ l>fOMf, S " UWllJS & loan Mongeoe b8r*erl Ind bn>Mrs are lloenMd by 1he CIWcfnia 0Ppanmen1 ol Reat Estate as e1thef a bfokef or CX>fp()fltl0<1 F0< WllormatJOn caH Caill ORE at (916) 227-0931 1'*"11et RN lot edjusllbles Is an lntroductoly rate lor 1he ltrS1 ~ perlOCI Down P~ Is -.I'll ol cash(')(, ol '><lies PflCfl) pa.a to 111noer ptlOf to SIO'W'O m0<1gage contract Poff118 are% ol loan balllnce paid 10 lllndet at bme of loan dOting locti.fl\ IS IN nlM1lbef ol days telldlt gt*llllMS ra• prior 10 doting A.P.R. Is lht wvlUll ptf'CefUg8 rate w11..-h •s an esumateo annual cosi ol thfl loan to th& l>Olrower Al AP f.' sate calculatod by Mongage Newa Co baMd on a $207.000 toen emount. the points shOwn and $700 IOlal lees. The A.P R.1.,. lnCluded In thil chall lof comi>trl- ~on only When applyw>g lor a loan, Federal Truth-in·Len<l!ng law 1equ1res lend81s to calculate an A.P.R. spoc:ttk: to UCh IOan ofter Mulmun1 loll\ Is rt>e maJCimUm lender wit loan under gi"9n ierms. Alt fixed rate J>loOfllllll lww 1 man. mum of S207 ,000 Margin (1n "I.) 1s leoders piol~. ma1g1n • inde• • actual rate alter lirsr adiustment Index Is tile bas11 lor aetllng an adjustable rate (Margin • Index • New Rate). 110 • 11th Dist Co$t ol Funds. 1TS • 1·YHf Treasury Bill. l6M 6·monltl UBOR, 6T8 &month Treasury 8111. 6CO • 6·month &Yefage c.nlficate ol depoelt. Adjustment FNquency Is the perlOd ~adjustments. 1M • 1·Monlh. 6M • 6-Monttll, IV• 1 Year. AJ ra1el .sl.Cjecl 10 ch.1nqe Ve11fy rate arid lerms ptlOf to applying for a loan All lenders ptoYlde IOans With <1tfte1enl rates end torml lol dtllerent loan amounts The inlormatl0<1presenled1$ not an olfef to malie a loan For a consumer guide on how IO lllOI> ,,,,a mongage send a $4 50 check payable to Mongage News Co. 1810 E 171h SI SU1111100, Santa Ana CA 92705 (714) 836-1177 ' COPYRIGHTO 1998 Mol1gage News Co Your llUide to the latest and best resak homes oven this weekend BALBOA PENINSUIA 231 Via Lido Soud JBR Sun 1-5 $2,350,000 1354 E. Oceanfront Cannery Village Realty Vince Mayell 673-3777 1707 E. Bay Ave. Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 506 "I" Street Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 5BR 7BR 3BR COSTA MESA 552 Hamilton St., A2 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 2BR NEWPORT BEACH 1013 Grove Lane Owner 646-0800 3BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $1 ,095,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $3,950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,100,000 Sun 1-5 $169,000 Sun 1-4 $485,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 NEWPORT COAST f Shoreview David Bradburne 474-8191 • 580 Sat/Sun 12-4 $2,950,000 . + -. • SPECTACULAR OCEAN, BAY, CITY VIEWS · TRADITIONAL CAPE COD HOME • 4 BEDROOMS.• 3 Y2 BATH • 3-CAR GARAGE • FORMAL DINING & LIVING ROOM • THREE FIREPLACES• 14,000 SQ. Ff. LOT. LoCATED IN GREAT FAMILY COMMUNITY WITH POOL & TWO PARKS. Cvnoniiud Vi 480, 3BA v.·/P'" pool l Lah fomt :mo. 28A. Higlilv uomdtd •!>" and S601t IUITOund iound •ya. in home Oii 1ht -~ti' with JM. aorH Only ptird gat«I romno. S700lc value · only $279,900. Forttlolurt • 'll'On°l lul. yJI $534,900 wlTtf"lllt! c.Jl Today Por Appi! Today! .......... '" FOR SALE BY OWNER $969,000 733-4401 CORONA DEL MAR Showcue Yow Property Herell It's an Inexpensive and effective way to advertise your spec/a/ properties. Deadline for space & copy Is Wednesday by 4pm. C.ll~Wlll 842 78 Sun 1-1 I 0 I 3 Grawe Lane Off Dover & Westdiff Dramatic immaculate mini-estate with private gate. Model perfect wtm a11 upgrades. 2900+ square feet with ... t room. den. & library. lab. lBA. 2 FP's. etc. ~tanocher. Reduced to uribellevable $415,0001! Far MkM appraisal. Agents W91come: Owner. 646-0800 •11 SHOREVIEW• NEW CUSTOM HOME Sot & Sun \ 2-4pm \ David Bradburne f 474-8191 • LOCATI01' • , LOCATI01' • t prtced 2 bedroom townhome in th1s gated community. Private beach. walk to Balboa Island. shopping, restaurants. Ifs like everyday ts a holiday. Reduced. ••••••••••••••••• $409,000 Alto for leue at $2400/mo. cau now for your prtva/L sh()Ul(ng 640-1212 •U'lll en__... .. .. " • es1gn style bayfront home js located on an oversized 45-foot lot and boasts sunset views. Designed by architect Mark Singer and internationally known interior designers Karl Copas and Jannin Roach. this elegant five bedroom. four and one-half bath home features rhe finest of finishings including extensive use of marble and granite, floor-to- ceiling glass waJls. a leaded glas~ front door and a dramatic two-story volume entty. The spacious master bath has a Jacuzzi tub and an enormous walk-in closet. The living room features a marble fireplace and custom designed carpet. Ideal for entertaining. the gourmet kitchen offers granite counters and state-of-the-art appliances including dual ASKO dishwashers. Sub-Zero and Gaggenau gas range. The inviting family r0<>m area off the kitchen has a wet bar and built-in entertainment center. In addition, an upstairs lofl area serves as a second media area with its own outdoor deck .. The beautifully landscaped, private bayfront patio features a dock which will accommodate two large yachts. The home also offers a security system, as well as a three car garage plus a lift for a fourth vehicle. Sandy beaches, tennis courts and Lido Village are all at your doorstep. Offered at $2,595,000. For more information, call John or Robin McMonigk al (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport Proptrt:Us, 4 Civic Pla'lJJ, Ste. 26(), Newport Beach. I Ritz Cove masterpiece Located within the guard gated community of • J I Ritz Cove is this beautiful Italianate estate with five bedrooms and four and one-half • baths.'The spacious two story foyer with custom doors and marble flooring opens to the 1 gracious formal living room. The living room and the dining room share a dual-sided .I fireplace which looks out lo the pool and the view. I The gourmet kitchen features a walk-in pantry. granite counter tops, Sul>-Zcro and Gaggenau appliances. plus an eating area overlooking the pool, waterfall and spa. ~ .. Adjacent to the kitchen is the family room. with fireplace, wet bar. ice maker, wine ! cooler and view of the pool. The master suite with fireplace, cedar-lined walk-in closet, I spa and wet bar has a wall of windows and two decks to enjoy the spectacular view. A unique feature of the home is a st.ate-of-the-art, built-in computer 10 monitor security, heating, air-conditioning. lighting and telephones. I •f Other amenities include a three car garage. a separate fifth bedroom, entry fountain, beveled and leaded glass windows throughout the house and a wonderful spine skylight over the staircase. For more lnfonna&n, call Susan Scanlan or Dave Busic aJ (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properths, 4 Civic Pla'lJJ, Ste. 26!), Newport Beach. Unique ocean nt estate Dramatically sitUated on its own bluff ove~looking the Pacific, this gated estate commands sweeping views of California's Gold Coast. From the moment you enter through the hand-carved teak doors, you will find unmatched privacy in a walled and gated setting, which is located on three-quarters of an acre in Laguna Beach. · The main residence features a formal dining room. living room, gourmet kitchen, breakfast room and four bedroom suites, each with its own ocean view. The master suite bas privacy, views of Catalina Island. .and just off the master is a private study with hand-crafted teak bookcases and cabinetty. Recessed lighting, bay windows and French doors that overlook the courtyard grounds highlight this level of the residence. On the lower level is a family room with its own fireplace, built-in saltwater fish tank and a custom designed. temperature controlled teak wine room. The beauty of this one-of-a-kind estate is highlighted by an inner courtyard with its own entertaining .and dining areas surrounded by mature trees, manicured lawns and gardens. There are two additional oceanfront deck areas for relaxation. A charming one bedroom guest house has a fireplace in the living room and its own private cnlranCC. Offered at $4,250,000. For more information, call jerry Finster or Suve Higla aJ (71') 644-1600. Coast Newport Propertie1 is locaud at 4 Civic Pllwl, S11ite 260, Newport Beaelt. Traditional Peninsula Point This eapc coo style home 1w dormer windows, gray shingles and white trim exterior. The two story home is elegantly built with traditional ambiance throughout and has three bedrooms and four baths. The living room features crown molding and a used brick fireplace with raised hearth. The separate dining room is complete with white wainscoting, indirect lighting and a window scat facing onto a tree lined part. Just beyond the dining room is a convenient breakfast area leading to a spacious countty kitchen. French doors lead from the living room, hall and downstairs bedroom/bath to an open ~d sheltered side Jani ~Q, • The secorad story fcatwu an opCii 'rudy/family room complete with a custom milled vaulted beamed ceiling and two bedrooms, each with its owabath. One of these, the master suite, has vaulted ceilings and a lattice covered balcony looking onto the patio below. 1be up tairs bonus room is just that -possibilities include a playroom for young children, a library or media "?Om· It is situated on a smalJ, qui~t parlc in the PcninSula Point area of Balboa. 1be ocean and bay arc minutes away. Offered at $719,000. For more Uifohnadote, call Mib M"" al (714) 644-1600. Coast N.Wport Propertk1, 4 Civic Pia.vi, Su • .)60, Newport Beach. , You've made excellent choices your entire life. Don 1t stop. now. Golf Course Homes In Newport Center. Welcome to the Age of Simplification. But simplifying your life doesn't mean that you give up any of the rewards you've worked so hard to earn. It simply means that it's time to finally enjoy them. At Granville. In Newport Beach. An exclusive, guard-gated neighborhood of single level li~ted edition condominium homes. Spectacular golf course views. Lush landscaping. Tranquil surroundings. A luxuriously private, resort setting in the heart of Newport Center with Fashion Island just steps away, recreation and the coast nearby. Functional floor plans all grandly spacious to display your passion for collectibles or to accommodate visits from friends and family. Granville. Extraordinary, secluded and private. GRANVILLE . -(~' COMING SOON FOR IN FORMATION . CA~ll 714 -640-8550 FROM THE MID $500 ,000 'S , ,J ts1 ·~ "" Fn1ff! Pllldfic Coast H""woy. go Nortlt Oft Newport Cmtu Drlw, tlKn first left at Granvlllc Drive. I I . ~ > . .. ~~--........""-.......... _...,,, ,_ •. ·'...J.... -' k -.. • • ~.. • .. --_...__ • Great family home on· the sand. 4+ bedrooms, 3.5 baths, family den, upstairs media room. 2 fireplaces, wet bar. Wonderful patio on the sand. 39'+ x 97.5' lot on "quiet" street selVing only six homes. Well maintained, move-in condition, built in 1967. 1354 East Oceanfront* $1,095,000