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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-12-21 - Orange Coast PilotSATUR[)AY SURF LOCATION SIZE SHAl'f ......... 1·2 poor .....,..ludl 2·3 ,. Corona 0-1 • poor LlpM ludl 1).1 poot ASttNQ ,.,.. aldln el ~ ........ _.WI __ ..,WWt ... ..,. TIDES TODAY flnt low 1:S:S a.m. 2.1 Ant hll:h 1:14 ..... 7.1 SecoftcOow l ::S.S,.... -1.7 Second hlsh 10:09 ,.,... 4.1 SUNDAY Arlt low Ant hillll t:OO ...... 7.1 SemM1ow 4117 p..M. ·1.7 s.-d ...... tt•.54,.... 4.2 auons OF TlfE DAY "We see burn victims all the time. This is AfXhing compared to the pain they have to So through. 11 -Steven Mulcare, one of two Or· ange County firefighters spending four days and four nitthts at the top of a 90..foot fire t.rud< platform at the Or· ange County F~ to raise money fOf area bUtn victims. (M) • "He is immo1ta/1 f>ot because he alone has an inexhaustible voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and en- durance. 11 -William Faulkner COMMUNITY EVENTS • South Coast Symphony Youth Orchestra performs .i holiday pops concert at 8 p.m. Sunday at the Rob- ert B. Moore Theater, on the Orange Coast College campus in Costa Mesa. The concert is a benefit for needy children. For information, call 662- 7220. • The Christmas Boat Parade, a Newport Beach tradition for most of this century, continues through Mon· day night in Newport Harbor wit~ brightly decorated boats and bays1de homes. •"A Christmas Carol," Charles Dickens' holiday classic, is presented at South Coast Repertory Tuesdays through Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Satur· days at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. and Sun- .days at noon and 4 p.m., through ·Dec. 24. For ticket Information, call •951-4033. . .. • Toys for Tots is a nationwide • : program to provide toys ror under-:P!!Vlleged children. Donors may drop Off new, unwrapped toys at any of a .number of locations countywide, in· :duding the Pilot office, 330 W, Bay St. In Costa Mesa. •A Christmas Fantasy shines 1t Rogers Gardens in ~ Bffch, WitJ'I over 75,000 sparkUn1 light's adoming 75 Canary Island pin. trees, ~us numerous other decorated trees , in a along paths and In variety of t theme pfdens th~ the nun-: r-.. ery. Indoors, the Rogers Callery and • Carden Rooms feature '40 more trees, some as tall as 1 • feet, plus oma- men&s, wrMtN and accents from around the ~· PUblisJiet! Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays Circulation 45, 000 25¢ We're bldl Bal/Y Pilot returns Jan. 8 The Newport Deach/O>sta Mesa Pilot,\Which currently publishes three times a week, announced ·today that it will begin publishing six days a week starting Jan. 6. cause the enhanced loc:il news coverage that began in July has attracted more readers. back to its daily delivery," Starkey said. "We're excited to meet the demand.'' "The Dnily Pilot is bnclc. This will be our New Year's present to the community," said Publisher Jim Gress- tngcr. "Despite the recession, our advertising has im- proved and our readers have embraced our all-local news format." "Our advertising customers have discovered just how much readership the Pilot has now because they arc get- ting superb response," said Gressingcr. The editorial format of the new Daily Pilot will be unique among the nation's dailies, devoting 100 percent of its news content to local news of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa -the two cities it serves. The new Daily Pilot will be delivered to subscribers in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa Monday through Satur- day mornings and to 35,000 additional homes each Thursday and Saturday. "Besides, many local merchants, as well as classified customers, want to advertise on days we presently don't print. Beginning in J anuary, we'll be able to accohl· modate them," Gressingcr explained. "Locals can get their national and international news from television or the metros," said Editor William lob· dell. "But when they want to know what's happening right here in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, it's the Pilot that they turn to. Rodger Starkeyt the Pilot's circulation director, said all subscriptions will De honored through their current expi· ration date. "Now our readers will get up-to-the-minute, in-depth community news six times a week." Oressinger said advertising revenue has improved be'· "We've hnd thousands of requests for the Pilot to go Trouble blows . in wtth winter Harbor patrol busied keep ing boats afloat during wi ndy storm By Iris Yokol S1311 Wrbr NEWPORT BEACH -Winter-like weather finally hit the coa~t Thursday with a rush of gusty winds that reached 51 mph and downed trees, sent harbor patrol deputies scurrying to retrieve boats and left a 38-foot boat marooned at sea. The winds slowed Friday· and arc ex- pected to Cade later today, but the cool temperatures should hahg around through the weekend, dipping ns low as the 30s at night. A "prcttY. good-sized storm" off the central California coast was also moving in, but whether the clouds will bring rain is unclear, said National Weather Ser- ~st Gary Ncum3nn. ~ don't know where the atorm is going to go,'' Neumann said. "We'll have to wait and see if we're going to get any rain out of it." Skies will be mostly sunny today, with daytime highs of up 10 70 degrees. The nighttime lows arc expected to dip Into See WEATHER/llek ..... _ _....... ~ meet vendor Paul Bernstein braves the wind and chill selling his wares •t the Orange County Marketplace. Murder case too much mystery for the defense Arraignment postponed in dismemberment case By LortAm Basheda Slafl Wiler NEWPORT DEACH -So shrouded in mystery is the bi- uirre tale of the 23-year-old Egyptian national who allegedly killed and dismembered her 56· year-old husband, that even her attorney said he is having trouble finding all the pieces to the puz- zle. Public def ender Tom Moone)' asked a Harbor Court judge Fn· day to pbstponc Omaima Stain- brook Nelson's arraignment so that he can collect additional in- formation on his client's nrrcst. "We have not been supplied with any of the police reports or the district attorney's invcstign· tions," he said. Nelson's orraignment has been rescheduled for Jan. 10 at Har· bor Court. The dark-haired woman, wearing jail-issue cloth· ing and fhpwinJ no ou&watd emo- tion, atttn~'lt.e mort\loi~r.-. ing but did not .s.pcak. • The District Attorncy'.s omce has been slower than usual ih turning over its rcparts, the de- fense attorney claimed. Deputy District Attorney Randy Powalski said only that the inve$tia~ion was continuing. Nelson was arrested Dec. 2 after she allegedly showed up at an acquaintance's home on Monte Vista Aven ue with a bag full of Bill Nelson's intestines and offered $75,000 to an ac- quaintance to help get rid or the remains. Police said they Inter found several more plastic trash bags full or limbs at the couple's Elden Avenue apartment. His head was discovered in the refrig· erntor and sources say it had been partially cooked. An au- topsy revealed he was stabbed to death. • But police say they have no murder weapon or motive. Nor will they comment on whether they found a safe containing See SUSPECT/M Ex-judge Plaia pleads guilty to cocaine charge Corona del Mar fugitive could get 40-yea r term By Iris Yokel Slafl Wrter NEWPORT DEACH -A former Corona dcl Mar attorney and municipal court judge who made a notorious run from the law before being captured at n Montana dude ranch pleaded guilty Friday to a cocaine traf· ficking charge. Alan A. Plaia, 48, faOl!s a maximum 40-yeor prison term and a $2-million fine at his March 23 sentencing. Plaia, whose trial was sched· uled to begin Jan. 7, plead guilty Friday in federal court to a charge of conspiracy to distrib· utc cocaine, according to As· sistant U.S. Attorney David Gar- cia. A Central Orange County Municipal Court judge from 1979 to 1983, Plaia fled the state in early September amid charges that he and two other men were responsible for distributing more thnn one kilogram of cocaine. The federal cou rt indictment filed after~ three-year invcstiga· tion alleges that during meetings at Newport Center restaurants, Plaia and his cohorts, Grisha Moradian of Costa Mesa and David Nicol o( Surfside, ar- ranged large cocaine sales with undercover drug agents posing as prospective drug bUycn. Moradian was arrested nnd arraigned in September. ~:Cot is in federal prison on a separate drug case. Plaia failed to sur- render to federal authorilios on Sept. 23. • In mid-October, Phua was captured at a luxury reson in Montana, where he wus known 11s "Uncle Al" and reportedly ban,ing out with known drug GUILTY,._,_ BBC's Ray remembered as 'gentle giant' humor that was often masked by his unassuming manner and passion ror privocy. Ruy founded International Day Clubs and bought the Balboa Bay Oub from movie and television prciduccr Jock Wrathcr in 1971. Later, he ac· quired the tense for the BBC Racquet aub. IBC also acqui\'cd the Newport De~h Country Oub, the leases on four 1najor Oranac County lakes and the Pon ol the Islands resort. a soo.acre com· ~ In tho Florida Everaladcs. An ardent f1shcnnan and hunter, Ray WU ~· II dc\totcd to protcc~ the out· dOorS he IO l<Md and was if'M)Jved in ma- mel'OUI conicMtion ccrona. friends said. His attlNdl tonrd ~ W11 relloetldiaa ........... llM...- _.. .. ,..... .. ..,,.,1111llft. Mtkw.il1-.-e1a.i•1•.-o1 .. .,.v ..... By Marge 8bUJ PllMMIDkln~ I n our culture, the celebration of Christmas means many thinp to many people. The Pilot asked $OmC promin1n& people in Newpon Beach and a.a Mesa lO cq>&ain their senti1nen&s about Christm• All respondcflta were a.akod thi aamc two quatloftl: Whal iDil Chrktmu mean to you?; and HOw DO You Celebrate · Oristmas? Hen are their rcspontee Pilo t People A senior secretary in the Nev~port·Mcsa Uniricd School D!s- trict's Davis Adull Center and parl of the backbone of the dis- trict's s1a1c and federal gra nt funding operati ons. Gilmore, a 20- ycar school district employee, is involved \Vi th the preparation and coordination of grant applications for the funding of programs that help disadvantaged and minority students. GROWING PAINS•----------' When Gilmore first joined the district in 1971, enrollmcnls were high and classrooms were filled. "\Ve had a very large student population but that diminished ove r the years," she said. "Now, enrollments arc gro,ving agai n and so is the need for these pro- grams." · ADIR.T EDUCATIOIN---------- Gilmorc is also involved \vith adult cduc<ition classes which have also grown exponentially sin ce the adven t of the federal im· migration amnesty program. A JOB TO LOVE------------ And she has seen her office staff grow .from three employees to about 20. Gilmore said she is proud of the conlributions all of her fellow employees make to,vard getting funding for badly needed educational programs in 1ight budgetary times. "lt's interesting work and we have some ve ry innovative progroms now. I really do love n1y job." . ~· ,-' ... Fine print Ryan Rainboel, a Costa Mcsa eighth grader, won an honorable mention in the HIV/AIDS a1v.:Jreness poster conlcst, sponr.ored by the American Red Cross and P.icific Bell, \vith his 1vork cntitlc<l"l-lope for M.:Jgic." 0 The Cost.1 Mcs.:i City Council re· cently Jppointed police Captain Rick Johnson and fire Captain Chuck Bassett lo !.l'rve anolher tWO-)'C.lr term the city Retirement Committe<.>. The city h<1s its 01vn 1e- tiremcnt S)'S!em for public safety employees. 0 -By Russ Loar Sgt. Dave EUioU, 54, is reti1ing from the Newport Beach Police Sherry Loofbourrow Department after 28Jea.rs. lt1iott has 1vo1ked a variety of ~signments, including helicopter patrol, an .for the pasl five years was in the professional stlndards unit. Promoted to ~rgeant \vas Doug Parmentier, 37, a 17-year veteran of the de- partment. 0 Ten-ye.u NC\vport-Mcsa School Unified School District board member Sh,rry Loofbourrow \viii be taking her shOl.Y on the 1ood as the newly elected vice pres· idcnt of the (,1tifornia School Bo.1rds Association. Loofbourrow has been one of 1he Orange County representatives lo the CSSA since 1987, ;ind Is .:Jlso executive director of Leadership Tomo1row, a nonprofit community le.1dership training program. 0 MollyAnne Conroy and Jud y Carmichael, ol Coocepts U l td. in Cost.i Mesti, Wt're winne~ in a recent ~tern regionill design competition sponsored by (o.. rian Products, J Dupont company. Conroy 1YOn first prize for her bathroom de- sign and CArn1ich,1cl \von the competition's lop a1vard for her kitchen design . TD QIJ'OIT WCI • C05UIW. PilDL ·-----""' i:e:::r.... -·-........ ,..... ---- 1llL .. •117 ,~ ----· ......... --:t:.:: -==r.:4 How to reach us at The Pilot · Clrculatloo Orange County 642...$333 -.... ClusHled 6-42·5678 D;,piay 6'2-4321 Editorial News 5'40· 1224 Sports 642-4330 . News, spom flX 64M170 MoiftOflloe BUii-Ofllct 6-42-4321 BUii-fM 631·5902 I ' ' """"""' Two-year-old Emily, a resident al Marisol House, cradles a cabbage donated at the Farmers Market in Cosla Mesa. Volunteers Bill Wright (left) and Walter Johnson gather do- nated food from the weekly Costa Mesa Farmers Market lo H fl# does S1nla put on hll pana7 Ooe IH at a lime and wllh 'a 101 of help froft\ NeWpon lloach <l1y employees In 1hi1 1974 pholo. The pant S-lllGOd on 1he IOp ol 1he dty hall -er, and was a -ol -!or mony years. ~•toned cltizen1 ctn tower CMN' the rut bf ie.nding tlN/r hluorical contributions to Old You Kmw, ~Pilot, P.O. /Jo1t JS«I, Cosll Mu1, 92626. . -C-plkd by AIHHI Spinn ( \ SeconW By Anna Cekola ""'w"" ' A little red wugon in 10\v, Dill Wright mnde one finnl pass around the Costa Mesa Farmer's Market, collecting leftover bread, vegetables nnd fruits that might other.vise have been thrown away. "It \Vas a good day," Wright said by the end of the market TI1ursday, with two pickups loaded down with goods bound for the homeless at·Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter on \Vnllace Avenue and the medically·fragile children or Marisol Inc. Each Thursday, Wright and a group of growing volunteers appeal to the generosity of the farmers and merchants at the market and practice what's known as gleaning "It's all you ean put in a ear," said volunteer Harry Burkholder, who teamed up last August with Wright, Gene Barn1ore and Walter Johnson, all members of Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church in Costa Mesa. "It's very moving." "It's a good causo," said donor Ed Moyers, whose fresh-baked C&C Bakers loafs arc a favorite at the market. "Farmers are unlike others. We know what it's like to hnve it rough. We kno\v wha1 it's like to have plenty. We share." For the two non·profit groups that benefit from the second harvest, the food means they save money for other purposes and adds a healthy variety to menu plans. "It is so incredible,' said Jennifer Warner, who founded the Marisol home about 15 years ago for children who have life threatening conditions, mainly because of physical and sexual abuse. "(The donations) actually free up fund ing so we can accept another child." "Often what they bring us is the only fresh vegetables or goods we get all week,'' said Dan Vernard, a family adviser \Vith lhe Interfaith Shelter, which helps homeless individuals and fnn1ili es become self supporting. "\Vithout what they give us, the clieri1s wou ld have 10 go out and get it on their own." ' ' I I. I ' .·~ ,. . ~ ¥, ., ., • . , ., t: ;:. ~ ., -~ ' :: .. l· ,• .; • ! • 1: 't ! deliver to charitable agencies such as Orange Coast Inter· ~ faith Shelter and MarisOl Inc. ~ ,, Costa Mesa Someone broke the window at Costa Mes:i Hish School 11nd 11ole 11 1ck:vi· sion :ind VCR from a cl:issroom. • • Someone stole two b:igs full of Olristmas presents from a p,:irage In the 3100 block of YcllO\l'SIOne Drive Tuesday ~hen the owner "'Cnl inside her home lbt M:Yeral minu1es to mak:c a phone c:alW The b:ip cont:iincd men's clothes and a camcorder. l ' • About $96 was 11olen Monday from 11 cash bo.x 11t Balc11ric Cenle r. Police be lieve lhc bur1t11r 1aincd cntl)' lhroush 11 faulty door . • Someone climbed throu&h 11 bedroom window in the 2000 block of Pomon~~ Avcnuc Thursday and stoic a boUlc ront11ining about $300 . • A l:nvnmowcr was stolen from a shed behind a home in the 100 block of 'W. Wilson S1rcc1 Monday. • A V~.!J,_ lekvislon and stereo equipnent were stolen Tucsduy from 8: humc In 1he U1N bhxlt of Maple A\'l:OUC. • .. . ' 'Someone entered a rcsklcncc In llto 2400 ~ c>f Fordham OrM: 1hrwfh 10 unlocked 1lidin1 cl2u door MoOOay anct took 11 \C'lcvision se1 . • A man who offered to paint Christmas dccorallons on lhc wlnd<M'I of An-'aelo Rlstoriantc Italiano a( 1969 Hatbor Boulevard stole the 11orc's cash rcJI•· Mr instc:11d,. f'9Ucc found tho rc1is1cr Iii a driveway about a bhxlc away. Ab0\11 $300 was m1u1na. Newport Beach Sorncono 11oio IWQ credit c:ardt from 1 Le Mcrkllcn hotel room, 4_m MKArthur Olvd., and Nin& up $4,000.wonh of putdtMca It kJoll, -- 1 • Moro tMn SS.000 worth of .lc'.wcby, includln1 fiYc I.Oki bn«ltb. nd ,cwnl dltniond P'ttts. wcro m(aln1 from a home In the 2100 bklclc o( snilk ""' C:flltC. • ' Vaf!Mk went thrwaft Ind t&athc:d nu•rout atblc:lk nc:11 .,.,.. 0... de! Mat Hip SdtOo1;1101 ~uf't' O~lndlldl111 1 wt••m ..... 1ii1 -.mllMJ pOol, rwo..,... •11 1itd Un•~•&. • • Saturday December 21, 1991 U .Newpo.rt .agency owner thrives by stickitlg close to home :you know the old whee~e obout hilling two birds with one stone? Mcnns you're pretty sntart ond very efficient. len Orange County for the much greener pastures ol Los Angeles and New York. What was once the county's largest and best-known od firm, Cochrone very cood one, so J decided to shrink down and do what I do best." During Holmes' big-time fling period, he went so Car as to open an office in Beijing. Holmes gets olong line without branch offices. Rkhard Holmes must be doubly so because he nniled four bi$ with one all-out effort. Lost Wednesday evening he hosted a dellghtf ul office Christmas party for clients ond friends. Folded in a Newport Harbor Boat Parade party. AJ'ld scored the triple by using both oC Fred those parties to celebrate his 20th anniversary as proprietor of an Mll•tln advertising agency in Orange Chase, Uvingston -whose alumni hove spawned a number of the county's most successful agencies - will turn out the lights for good next week. A number of othc;rs are teetering. But the Holmes Organization is doing just fine, thank you. As one of Holmes' longtime clients, Dave Delo, noted at the party: "Richard's competitors over 'I am a com- municator, and a very good one, so I de- cided to shrink down and do what I do best.• "The Chinese were eager for our kind of work." he says, "so we went in there to create advertising, brochures and trade-show exhibits in Chinese for American manufacturers. h seemed like a greot idea at the time." Dul it turned out to be a disaster. "We shut down the day after Tiananmen Square. Jt cost me exactly $328,000," Richard sighs. Besides, his clients probably use any excuse to visit Richard in his handsome suite of offices on Mariners Mile. His bo:it is parked out front and the house where Richard Willi raised is just up the hill in Newport Heights. Holmes is a 100 percent home-grown talent. His dad owned the old Shell station at Pa.cific Coast Highway and Riverside, "When I wus 9, I used to keep my little sailboat under that tree over there," he says pointing about 50 yards away. ''I haven't gone very far in life, have I'?" Oh, far enough to ;iuract about 200 friends and business associates to a lively Christmas-Boat Parade-Anniversary ba-.h, deliciously catered by POSH Parti es. ------County. _ On the TI1at is no small achievement. Coast In the past two decades, hundreds of agencies have come and gone in these parts. The one Jay Chint !ltarted in the si.~t ies went on to become the years grew bigger and bigger then wen t" out or business. Richard grew smoller and smarter and now -Riclllrd llolma "Now I save the big thinking for my clients and my business QJns lean and mean." Which brings U!I to 1hc fourth "bird" Richard nailed with his single party: Carol Miller. She's the owner of POSH, and Richard used the merry melee to announce their engagement. one of the biggest and best in the world (Nissan, the Eveready bunny and the Apple Computer "1984" commercial arc among his firm's more notable efforts). Dut Chiat's success came after he he's celebrating his 20th year." It's not that Holmes didn't have his fling at being a big ad agency. He just found out it wasn't his style. "When an agency grows, the boss has to be a good people manager," Richard says. "I am not a good people manager. I am a communicator, and a The Holmes Organization has only Cour Cull-time s1;iffcrs but, Richnrd says, "we do the work o( 12." In addition to its local clients -including the Pilot -the agency does business as fo r away as Philadelphia and Texas. But with computer modems, FAX machines and a handy airport. "I tell ya, this guy \\111 do anything to chintz on a bill," Dave Delo said "Oop::-., I'm sorry. I promised not to turn thi~ into a roJ~t. But with Richard, it's so hard not to." · r UR ·Own':.·:-. ... ~t4 .. · lr ., .• , .......... c1.~· .~ .·-.,~~"~i;. · . A 0 d=1 ..• , . . •• . . . •• ·A , .. ., ...,,. .. •• \ ·w!i ... . . ~ ·~·-~· ~~-07 • ... .:a..;_ ~~.a.... . . .. -•..... il. ,l; ~ ... 1.. .:.a -J ---~ • it.,..,. .. ~-,_, -·' ~ ~~~· ..... -· ...... ,, ) ·~·.!·'ii' ~ .,.. ~ . . 'ri-:•-:-" \) •• Send your Items for Around Town to Bob vnn Eyken, Tiie Pilot, 330 JV. Bny St., Costn Mesa, 92627. Children's films NEWPORT llEACH -Four de· lightful holiday films for children; "Christmas Cracker," "Pluto's Christ· mas Tree," "Snowman," and "12 Days or Chris1mas" will be screened at Mar- iners llranch L1br:uy, 2005 Dover Drive. beginning al 2 p.m. today. Ad· mission is free. (@20-50~ • Nationd/ Advertised Brands • BusilessC.S I Travel Accessories & Gifts I Expert Luggage Repair I Rrst Quait1 MerchlMfise I ~ Accounll llWilld --------------- Singles party 'IRVINE -Youn~ Jewish Profession· uls, a group for singles 21 10 39, will meet for a prc·Ncw Year social al 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Zol Lounge :ii the Irvine llya11 Regency, .17900 Irvi ne Dlvd. The evening includes hors d'ocu· vn:s, soci:ilirini, dancing and no·hosl coclaails. Admission is SIO. For infor· m:llion, ~II 640-5228. Library closure NEWPORT BEACH -Newport lleaeh Public Library will close at I P·~· Dec. 2-' for 01ris1m:is E\'c. The library will be closed Dec. 25. Congressman to speak NEWPORT llEACH -Rep. Chris Cox (R·Newporl Beach) will speak at 1he J:in. 8 annual mee1ing of the New· port Center Associa1ion. Call 720·84S8 for informa1ion. Jeanne Wolf to speak NEWPORT llEACll -"En1crtain- men1 Tonich1" corre>pondcn1 Jeanne Wolf will be lhc ~ucst speaker al 1he next Jcwi~h Fccfcrulion or Orange County Trendscllcrs even1. 11:30 a.m. 10 2 r.·"'· Jan. 10 al 1he Four Soasons I lote . For infonnation call 259-0655. TI1c following ,xoplc "'ere •rrcsted this p.1st "'eek nn su;pi<'in11 nf drMng under the influl•ncc. 771csc f'•'llfllc ltm-c 011/y hccn ar- rested 011 suspic1011 uf " crime nncl nrc in- non·111 until flfO• •'" i:111/1y. CnlJMln O Dusun Kr.1u1h, 28, Cos1:i Mcs:i 0 J.ullCS DCJIOn, 28. c~rn McSJ O Ch.uks RohcrtS<ln, 27, G.irJcn GrO\c D Robert W1ll1ams. 47, i\n:ihcim 0 I knry Tchlm:in. 30. ll'lllC 0 Lon 11.ic~Cll, 27. COSIJ l\ku 0 Rober I Sp.:1!;nl), ~6. llu1111ni;1on Bc:ich O An1oruo Canl.rJ·Ardl:ino. 26. Hu111ini;1on (k3ch 0 J.lsnn PJ111son, :?:?, Clhl.> Mc~J 0 Anlhonv l\brc)('.1, ~7. Cru1:1 Mcu o Jill I ltckcrson. :?7, C~u Mcu Aerobics -Step R eebok -Low Impact SHAPE-UP NIWPORT --A Full Service Health Club Holiday Gilt CertiJicates Now Available In WESTCLIFF PLAZA • 631-3623 17th Street at Irvine Ave., Newport Beach To All of Our Dedicated Employees and the Thousands of Customers Who Support Us with Loyalty and Confidence Throughout the Year. PleutlU~A Healthy, Happy .nd~ous Year. TED & MARILYN ....-DEN'S o Dale u111dry, 48. Costa Mcsn 0 Steve Gomez, J9, S311l:i Anj O Daniel Atkins, JS, Cos1:1 Mcsj O Shun ly<>si. JO. Irvine o r:i1rid: Dahl, ~~ch O R1ch:mJ E:irl lltsbv, SS. Don11J 0 Jose Luis l\lcndo;;, Mon1.:poo, 15 SJnt 1 Ana o Robert 1...crO) !\kD1ll, SI, M1\\1nn \'1.:J-0 0 K;ircn ll:im1lton B:ikcr. 36. N.:"rw1 llcach 0 Jkrn,111! Louis !'\cl~n. -15, 11:'"'1'"" U.:ad1 O 1'\lbcrt L1"rcncc I krrc, Jr, 5:. 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UJtrdJ, 31, !'\cwpon u, '"' ::: L>"n [•at Dr.11.c, ·h, L:i !\ks:i :::: \l1d1.1d Dam.I !\1,1 .iJJ.:n, ::J, ll'm.: ::i J.1i;J"h<hanJra PJld, :w, :-:c .. pon Bc.xh c R1•nJIJ \\a~11c SJ11110, -10, Nev.port Beach Join the Club and Enjoy Country Club Living at tbe t Direct golf earl access to Newport Beach Country Club. + Spectacular golf course and sunset views. t Footsteps to Fashion Island and Peninsula shopping, dining and entertainment. + Spaciow 2 and 3 bedroom apartment homes up to 2,500 square feet. t Two car garages for most apartments. t Private, secluded, automatic guard gate. + Professional on-site management. Open Dally (714) 644-5189 n II v D 0 N 'T UNDER C RA C K P RES SURE TAG-Heuer SWISS MADE SINCE 1860. ~WATCH JOJJ Bristol ,.,, IOI., ,, •• ,.,,,.., Coit• M'I• 11'·,Jl-alOO ' " c • r: • • j f lmECT: Clll'I 11111 Frpt\, A1 , 's1so,ooo, Nelton .U.~b' ~ed to ..-af:qUli~.,. , • '1ioorf is ~ a q11t11ion Whether Omaim1 and Nelson wore rn"rri~d. The ¢uplc ap- par<nlly 1ol~ lricndl and co- workers 1hcy were married '91'- cn:il weeks -befdre lhc murder, But records ot such a union have nol been found. "That's one of 1he things we're investigating," Mooney sa id, adding that '.4it's pre- mature to make any other com- ments about the ease." Mooney did say, howe~r, · 1hat his client "is very emouon- alty upset about the whole lhing. II'• been a di,_ ..... tor her." . When 1-.lcwcd at lhc Qr.. angc County women•s jail lut week, Nelson denied ki1 Ina her husband. But u quaintaaoe. Al Esquivel, 1old' ~lioo Nelson sf1owed up at hil dootsteg about noon Sun~ Dec. t with blood·slained skfn and a grisly talc of how she stabbed. dis· membered and decapitated her husband because he was raping and healing her. But Nelson'& friends and co- workers say that despite a crim· . inal ·record Nelson was a "com· passionate man" who "wouldn.) step on a bug." ......... tllMllFI ... OOITA MEIA --111111-~ .... Kahll lo\--ple"aed to rel'Dlin pe.tdlld on • S. 'fool-l1y"-fool nre. lnxl< plalfonn 90 fu1 aboYc lhc Oranp Counly Fairgrounds ror four days and lour niehll to raise money for the county's bW'l\ aaociation. 8\lt the inconvenience of living in cnmpod. cold quarters during lhc doys be(°"' 0.rislOIU is nolh- inJ compared to the grief the firc- figb'ten are accustomed to aeeirlg. "Wo se11 bU'rn victims all lhc time," Mok:are said. •"'l'bis is noth· COSTA MESA -Ar .. , months of debate involvin& lhe ruturc of the Orangt County Marketplace, JO groups took. the first serious step Fiiday in vying for the COY· etcd lease rrom the Orange Coun- ty Fairgrounds. · In early January a special selec. 1ion commiltce will review the qualifications of the 10 groups and decide which ones will be asked to submit competitive bids, said Fair General Manager Norb Bartosik. ======================="==';]'in& compared to the pain , they have to go through." ·Among those who submitted their qualifications Friday were current Marketplace operator Tel- Phil Enterprises of Ncwpor1 Bench, R.G. Canning Attractions of Maywood, Orange Coun1y Flea Market Inc., Maclin Open Air Markets of Ontario, Norton West- ern of ·santa Ana and KBH Out- VISIT OUR DAZZLING , NEW STalE AND . REGISTER TO WIN A SZOO SHOPPING SPREE. lmpos1ors Cop)' Je~·els look so much like the designer originals, it's hard to tell them apart. We have remark able cop ies of designs by Cartier, Bulgari, Toilany & Co., and Van Ckef & Arpels, to name a fe""'· All a1 a fraction of what the originals cost. And all backed with a lifetime guarantee. Mos! rieces S}5-S95 . IMPOSTORS. 3211,.\! Manne: Ave:. Balboa Island, CA 714 -723-5835 Vinny Tanis is one of those vie· tims. The 13-year..old lluntington Beach resident ·was 13 months old when a hot water heater explodCd at his Santa A'.na · hOme, burning over SS percent of his body. Short- ly after, his mother died of cancer and his father moved to Mex.ico to remarry. Tanis now lives with an adopted family in Huntington Beach. But he will spend the next few days in Costa Mesa tnking turns standing guard under the firefighters at the entrance of the Orange County Marketplace to collect donations. Last year lhe stunt helped the Orange C.Ounty Burn Association collected $30,000. The associa· lion's goal this year is $50,000. The firefighters took up resi· dency on the fire engine platform Thursday morning and will Slay perched above the fairgrounds until Sunday afternoon -climbing down the ladder for no more than a few minutes every two hours for breaks. , ~ -By Loriano Ba1hcda Keith Bateman {lefl) and Steve Mulcare, two Orange County fire-door Markets of Newport Beach. fighters, will stal 90 feet fro'!' the ground on a fire tru~k platform -By Ann• Cck.0/11 unlil Christmas ve lo hel~ ra!Se lu:~:n:r ~:::~h::::d·:~:·~oing ~~~R~,D~~ _df~~m o 0o1'11811 llJI b8 WOR't 10 continue 1o be friends." P. Hope, a renowned artist and Rohr b ch Rohrabncher was crrusive in his widow of Academy Award winner challenge a a er praise for Dornan, who will nO\Y Fredric P. Hope, died Dec. 13 in NEWPORT BEACH -Rep. run for the proposed 46th district Newport Beach after a brief ill- ness. She was 93 . Robert Dornon surprised aln1ost in central Orange County. A graduate of the Otis Parsons everybody -including Dana Ro-A state Sup reme Court· Ari lns1itute and the Chicago An hrabochcr -with his announce· appointed panel mapped out the ment late Thursday that he \Vas new districts earlier this month, Institute, Hope was a wowncd withdra\ving his bid for the pro--but final ·&doption ,·s not expe~tcd portr<J.il and land1ca.P.,~ artist S Co · 1 whose caree( spanned s'vcn de-posed coastal 4 th ngress1ona until late Januar):. cades. Prior 10 her m•{riagc to District With Dornan out of the race, Fredric, who received an 'J\cadcmy Dul Rohrabacher first heard the R h b I , 0 J declared op o ra ac ici 5 n Y • Award for the 1934 film .. The \vcloome nt\YS from his mother. 1 · H 11·ng1on Beach ponen is un Merry Widow," she wori,ed as an Dornan (R-Garden Grove), a ,.,.. J' So'lv• Cosla 1 Mesa 1. 1 •14 ayor, 1m · . • inacpcndent artist for ceteral stu· 15-year vc1ernn or Con.,ress; called c ·1 a Peier Bui'• saod he os • • • ounc1 m n 1• dios, painting 1hc, portnuts used to Rohr'bachcr (R-Long Beach) 'd · · ' 1hc proposed cons1 enng a run 1or decorate sets, including a portrait Thursday night, but only lo say congressional seal. Dul Ro-or Rudolph ValCntinO for the 1924 that he should call his mother, h b h · 1 k' 11 compc ra ac er 1s not a 1ng 1e · film "The Cobra." Doris Rohrabacher. After nieeting titian very seriously: After her husband's death, she with Rohrabachcr and talking with " bod Id h 1 1h'nk • Any y wou ave o 1 was empJ.........t., at~se ic: Studios friends and advisers, Dornon . bo · · · ... , ... -~ twice a ut running against me in and later MGM>-'1·, 1iaff.1artisl called Rohrabacher's mother to the district, now that Dornan's until her rctire~~n 'lf47P tell her the news. h b h 'd -•J · out," Ro ra ac er sa 1 . A longtime N 1~1dent, The proposed 4Sth District 0 Co D ,. " But range unty emocra 1c Ho.pc also had on -lrt a11Uerv on would include Huntington Beach, H d Adi ' ~ ,,. Party Chairman owar er Balboa Island and was, .... irWnlvcd most of Costa Mesa, north New· ;· .1 • ·-,-said Republicans arc a 1tue pre· with the NewpPrt'~di ~Alt Mu- port Beach, Fountain Valley and m3ture in declaring victory for the scum, Zonti Ouil"fntcrnatlonal, Weslminster. · · (I~ Proposed district, where pnmar1es the Nalion11I Le• .. £to. o , rican "We've all been spared a cosily 992 ... 'f"' and brutal fight," said Ro· wou{d be held in June 1 . Pen Women· and~ h6 ,La a Art r ''There is a certain ·amount of Association. , _ hrabacher, a congressman or h .. three years. "Bob and I were arrogance here, as i{ they are t e Hope i~ Surv' by three chil- ones to decide wh1>; the congress· dren. Marcia J;f -Young. Fiedric men in that distri~t re, going to Hope. Jr ... i Ste l)en. .. "'.'flopc; bc,'f: Adler lilid. " he vot~· alDc<~ , .. l eat-cr~-in ;lii2t " istri~t_); Id"' nuik:e ·' a :1 tti I d~' ' I Do"b Dornon &lid , 1'lct t> ha Rohra her." · requel t. 'A ; :-DY R1uss J.ibar pending. THE WINE CELLAR TERRY GIBBS & HIS DREAM BAND are RING ING IN THE JAZZ lhl s New Year·s Eve! This gala event wlll commence with a sumptuous three course prix Clxe menu. You will begin wllh a medl ey or appetizers, then proceed to the entree or Beer Medallion s. wllh an Herb Crust on a bed or Morel Cream Sa uce and Prawns Sauleed In Pesto and Sundrled' Lomatoes. The finale Is a spectacular Chocolale Harelnul Terrine wllh Pistachio Sauce and strawberry Mascarpone Salad . Suzy and lhe Swcclhearts, scl lhe tempo ror a v1bran1 evening or cclebrallon! A cover charge or $25 per person wlll Jn cludc cnle rtaln- menl rrom 9pm unlll lam, party ravors and a champagne Loasl at midnight Experience Ule .ummate In elegant dining, In lhe lnUmacy or lhe award· winning Wine Cellatj A retreat. . renowned ror 118 French gourmel ' culstne. This New Year~ Eve. an unror4!1llablc, seven course menu. will be Ille roous or When ""8'I< ..;..!illr.criben IO · dee oor CD-q11Qli1y ' ' . ""'""· maeyaill ilpertl;i. Thef il>l<Mo(,, 19di-. ... mw.ic channels. Cable TV Simu~. And t~ r_rioo of oommcrcial.s, dee jQ)'s or QI her in"'"11p<iol". Butabol<:all, lheyw.mlticloofl, Cl\lpdigjlBI .,..nd, So now !.., j • • The doors open at B:OOpm wllh dinner being served at 9:00pm, Then the excllemenl begins. wllh Terry Gibbs coming on stage at 10:30pm . Al midnlghl. we'll be serving champagne IOasts ~nd party ravors to ring In lhe NEW YEAR In slylel You'll be part ol the excliement In the elegan1 Plaza Ballroom, ·Wllh FM 88.1 Kl.ON broadcaslll\j THE TERRY GIBBS DREAM BAND !Ivel · $125 per person $115 per pel'80n for PM 88. 1 KLON mClnbcrS Pre-paid reserval/ons 11111/ receive preferred seallns. a11en11on1 ' Our:nra1 -Inc wlll be&ln al ~Jllll $90 per person , hiclildlna laX ~ 1re1Ulty The aecood.sea11n1. be&lnnlnc al !!Pm -· • -.... ,__ will reeLUre lndMduaUy seleCled winer ' " wllh each course •. and Champagne loasl . ,/ and party lavora aL mldnllhl. $Hi0 per peraoo, lncludlng tax and gratuity. (Bar/1 fUBrvaUOns sre hlliJly NXXHT1111611do4) Reaervallons ror all locallolle lllotlld be 111ade wtlll lltlblllll • 714 •729 •1 234 1107 Jamboree Rd. • Newpol'I Belob. CA l2860 ., __ la __ • ., Qible willil<>llr)"l""'"PWI* . ~f".'f!-itTV. ~.:_""' , ;1bhftv..rnor\liaboutit1.r.Alt)Wr'· cable.moow. •\djj.!k •••••~ ~ ~ • , ~ I ~-· ,DfGITAtGAmJRAnl11 s'~stixn'Stmn • It's th~t &~ ~ftl! FREE INS MLATION If /. oulre a current C pley/Colony subscriber an you call before' 12/31/91, you can get Digital Cable Radio FREE · for. the first ~onth along with Free installation. We're ev~n cfoing a limited number [of Sunday and evealng installations before 4 hrinmas. ' Call Nowt COPLEY/COLONY CABLEVISION S49-35QO ., • '• .. ::.· !.• {.. I J> f, •. :: . ~ ... .. ~~ . '. .. . I ·-' . :- -. - • Season of sharing. Gathered from near and far ... a wealth of gift ideas has turned our shops into that last minute essential. Fashion. Accessories. Treasures for the home. Right here. Right now. To redis- cover the spirit of giving . bete are two things I have learned about sports journalists over the ~umber one, with' the exception of a IClect few, they never seem to root for the a:tillege or pro teams in the towns when: they pick up their paychecks. Number two, they IO¥e to argue about sports as much as tbey love to COYCr sports. On more than one occasion, I've seen some sportswriters nearly come to b.lowa in heated debates about this game or that trade. It is then you begin to understand what drives tbeso men and women to trudge around stadiums and arenas chasing coaches and att\letes. It is more than a job -they live, cat and breathe this stuff. The host and reporter of "Sports Spotlight" (Copley/Colony Cablevision of Costa Mesa's 10.20 Chanael 3 at 6:30 p.m. ~Friday) csiiit thil aame aun of total appnaatioD. tnowl• and, I'd lfgUe. ~ ol all thfnp lp(>rtl. At no time is this more clear than durina segments fn which hoe& Lany Haul- ner and reporter Bob Git>- SO{l (or a guest sportswriter or editor from a local news- paper) enter into opinion- ated exchanges on the --- week's sports news. Unfortunately, taken as a whole, "Sports Spotlight" comes off unfocused be· ----- cause it tries too hard to cover too much of the Or- ange County sports scene. I ts mixed bag approach of in-studio interviews, reports from the field and informal exchanges is obviously intended to imitate the 10 zillion sportscasts, specialty programs and sports-only cable channel sbowt. 'SPortl Spotlight," which Is already unique in that it covers local apot1I that don't get any exposure on the Los Angeles-based channels, CQUld be truly ground breaking if it quit ~ to a;miror ~ big boys and built up the informal, m-studio kibitzing. Jn fact. if even half the show was devoted to a Cree-wheeling debate (ala "'Ibis Weck With David Brinkley," "The Mclaughlin Group" or even "The Lobdell Group") on Orange County sports, "Sports Spotlight" would truly be something to behold -and watch. lnviting local coaches or athletes to be guest panelists might even be considered. "Sports Spotlight" can either continue being a pale imitator or, with Hausner playing devil's advocate to an opinionated panel of sports junkies, become a cut above the competition. • Now let's go out there and win one for the home team. 3. Adclcmu family IPG· I 3) I 2. 2:30, 5. 7 30, I 0 Movie I/stings 5 leov'1 ond the leoat IGl II: IS, I I 5, 3· IS. 4. fo!hn ef .... lrlde ll'Gl 12-IS, 2.4S, 5.IS, 7.45, 10 SOUTH COAST Vll.1AOI S...."-ol lrillol ~40· 0594 I. Hip Heela IN/l) 11:45, 2:15, 4:45, 7:15, 9.45 2 The Dovble Ufe el Veronique INIR) 12. 2, 4, 6,8, 10 S;IS, 7 15, 'MS 6 Mr Girt (l'G) 12. 2·30. 5, 730, 9 45 7. ltor f,.k VI O'Gl I I ;JO. 2. 4:30, 7. 9.30 U>WUS>S CJHIMA HodJOr IMLJ~ ,,,.,.. S46· 3102 Placido Domingo makes his official Opera Padfte concert debut Jan. 12 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Domingo will be joined by young Ameri~n soprano Ann Pan- agulias and John DeMain, Who will conduct Opera Pacifte Or- cfiestra. ThouJ;h this is Domingo's debut with Opera Pacific, which is kidung off its winter season with the concert, the legendary tenor debuted at the Performing Arts Center last June in a Los Angeles company's production of Puccini's "la Fanciulla del West." For ticket information, call 979-7000. ~ Nl\WOlrf~ JOO Newpott c- 0.... 644.0760 1. uJL CRJ 1:z. 4, 8 2. n.. "-t .., lc.e ~ 11:45, 2:15, 4:4S, 7, 9,15 3 "-" (ll'G) 10.45, 1 :30, 4:30, 7:30. 10:15 IDWAIOS IS&AHD CINuM ~ w..d. Newpott C-640·1211 I. Pw the..,. 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(26 l 306 .. 1) . $888 Powerful oir stream biows debris from side wolks,drivewoys,potios. lightweight,rechorgeoble and eosy to store.(7 481 3) Irvine, 786-8100 '911Un1 Niguel, 3&3-9000 U.ke foNlt, 588-7644 Niwport Beath, 644-8570 s Effective IOUgti 0ec24 I I '· J B•ent Is music to their ears South Coast Symphony gets a funding boost The balmy evenin& belied the holid:iy setting Wednesday cvcnin& at Bill Crosby's bayside home. The Jilting sounds of a harp playing carols helped to remind the group it was the week before Christmas and Newport Harbor reflected the twinkle of boats done up in their Christ mas duds. The South Coast Symphony's board of directors were partying at Parade of Lights. About 55 members and friends turned out Cor the $45-per-ticket party. The evening's . Society proceeds will help fund the symphony's many programs including their Dec. 22 benefit concert at Orange Coast College's Dob Moore Theater. Party chairwoman Arler.e Schafer was wrapped in Cur (as were several others) in anticipation of cold weather. She was excited about the symphony's plans for the new year. "South Coast Symphony is turning in a positive direction. There are lots of opportunities Cor ·people to become involve~. We are really interfacing with the community in order that people become more nware about what we have to offer," she said. LMI"~ Above, music director Larry Granger, left, shares a laugh with chairwoman Arlene Schaf er and party host Bill Crosby. At left, Sally Manasse, left, chats with Irene and Raymond Hajek and Doreen Hardy. they watched the boats go by. Lori's Kitchen had plenty to r;;;;======================i1 offer in the way of the buffet. The Some there included board chairman John Grt!ene: and conductor Larry Granger. Others were Sally Manasse, South Coast Symphony executive direccor Doreen Hardy. Irene and Raymond Hajek, Marta Brennan and Peggy nnd Don Powell. 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C.ompllmenwy dlampep with Id. 675-7300 bountiful Pacific Rim buffet featured Korean kabobs, sushi, rumaki and egg rolls and provided the guests with plenty to do while Booze & Boau Don't Mix • 1111111,1 - ..... $fl E.-t• BALBOA THEATRE • Luxury Motor YllChls .lnd Sailing V~ ' Our P""-ioNI COOfdinatots ~ TcUI l'tanMlg Deigned ID Fit Your 8udpt (714) 6754704 Venetian Gondola ~ •GovmlftlilkaG ~ .,_ • Champap el, '':r!~!;~~ -~(7~s:. Custom Made Furniture and Bedding 3 . .. .. .. • '"I ' f Creln'I bolt llemnt Donna and John erean·s Upper Newport Back Bay • estate was the setting Cor the auction/dance benefit of Parent Help USA. About 100 people attended and helped the child abuse 1 preve ntion center in Huntington Beach raise l close to $12,000. } A DESIGNATE DRIVER MIKES SENSE Why Pay Mall Prices Concord ) HKt Gold Watc4 Our I I Every Day Pric Only $1,250 On Sale At ... So. Coast Plaza $19 Fashion Island $1 * Stuffed Animals * Boob & Puzzles * Playmobil * GcoSaf.ari Compute * Lcp * Collector Dolls * Infant Toys * Raverilberpr pmes '* S&nrio .... Aad Morell! ,. , I ? l The Irvine Singers performed recently for the Harbor View Chapter of the Orange County Philharmonic ~ociety. Police and firenghters playing Santa By LorlAnn Basheda SlallW]W ~STA MESA -Police and fire officials say they still need money, food and toys for at least 20 needy fnmilies who have signed up for their annual Christm:is drive. · Saturday December 21, 1991 M r arrive aarlY for SCOOP praldent Ballard elected to head group for another year J adde ....,d, praidcnt of SCOOPP, has been getting ams early. At thO Planned Parenthood support poup'1 holiday luncheon Monday at Four Seasons, she 111111 -Society received a silver biscuit box and a twinkling basket of plants. The gifts were in appreciation for her help with the fall f undraitcr and for her term as president. Ballard was elected to head the organization for another year. The new board also includes Jody Baldwin, Joann Larson, Vivian Patterson, Dona Chichester, Karen Evarts, Linda Oeth, Diane Goetz, Annabelle Morris, Lois Shafer, Nora Lehman and Carol Johnson. SCOOPP, founded in 1978 to -support programs of Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino counties, was also giving gifts ... $17,000 more to PP OCISB, accepted by president Tricia Nichols who also is a SCOOPP member. This brings the group's total to $25,000 for 1991. After the paillard of chicken with veggies and brown butter tart luncheon, the 70 guests heard Betty Steele talk about accomp:inying PP n:ition:il president Faye Wattleton on :i trip to Nepal ancJ Bangladesh. Maic~ Above, Diane Goetz, left, and Joann Larson. At right, Tricia Nichols, left, with Jackie BaJlard and Dana Chichester gather at the Planned Parenthood support group's holiday luncheon. Others there were SCOOPP founder Pat Cox, Peggy Powell, who will host a new member meeting on Feb. 12, Nora Jorgensen, Judy Banning, Barbara Aune, Lauri MendenhaU, Phyllis Wallace, Zada Taylor, Jerri Mirams, Beverly Barnes and Jane Hermann. • Harbor View Hills Committee of Orange County Philharmonic Society celebrated the holidays with a party at Regents Point in Irvine where member Velma Buchanan resides. To put the 75 in a jolly holiday mood, the Irvine Singers of Irvine High sl\ng and danced under the direction of Rich Messenger. Wanda Taylor was chairwoman for the gathering. Others attending were president Charlotte Moore, Gladys Clark, Shirley Annenberg, Elizabeth Dalton, Muriel Gordon, Laurie Kellogg and Phyllis Jones. "People have been generous this year, but donations arc down a lit· tie,'' said officer Tom Pipes. "We need the citizens to come through for us." Ench year, Costa Mesa police and fire officials solicit toys, food and cash from citizens and the business community and pass the donations along to needy families identified by school officials and the health department. Last Minute Gilt Ideas for Mo vie Lovers 01 All Agesl This year they're sponsoring 118 Cost Mesa families "and count· ing .. ' Pipes said. If anyone knows a family that might be interested in being placed on the list, they should call the Costa Mesa police substation at 722-6715. Donations can be dropped off at either the substa· lion, located at 567 W. 18th Street, or the main police depart· ment at 99 Fair Drive. Pipes said they need canned food, frozen turkeys and hams and new unwrapped toys. "We try to feed the families and supply the kids under 12 with gifts," he said, adding that the 188 families on the list have an aver· age of three or four children. "We can never have too much:' he said. "Dut we nlways have too little." Donations can also be given by attending the South Coast Sym· p~y Youth Orchestra's Holaday Pops Conccn Sunday. t Tickets are $10 for adults, SS for chRdten under 12 and $30 for f amities. All proceeds will ~o to the Costa Mesa Christmas dnvc. For tjckct information, call 662· 721JJ. The concert will be 8 p.m. Sunday at the Robcn Moore The· ater at Oranp Coast Collcae. . • . . . . . ·' I • CHRISTMAS: Ladlrs nnd From A1 private, pov- e rty relief ag ency in Costa Mesa: "C hristmas is th e most de· lightful eel· cbration of the rear. I am not able to do t hings like , ba ke Christ· Forbath mas cookies .... We celebrate in our family in two ways. Deginning Christmas Eve, ''c :utcnd Midnight Mass. All the family comes together. "Our family has been involved in the SOS 'Adopt-a-Family' pro- gram fo r ove r 20 years with so many other people. We provide Christmas fo r hundreds. It is the epitome of the meaning of Christmas. By Christ coming to Earth to share his humanity, we ca n share a bit of His divinity by sh:Hing with others." Mary Horn· buckle , Mayor of Costa Mesa and preschool director. .. Christmas to me is a fam- i I y time. A time to pause and to think about the year past and the Hornbuckle blessings that we have received. "It is for my family in part a religious celebration. We eel· ebrate the Sunday before Christ- mas with music at church. Both my husband and I are singers in the church choir at St. Mark; there is a Christmas Eve service as well. "At home we celebrate with children and family around and invite friends to stop by and enjoy a bit of cheer with us." Robert Wynn Newport Center United Methodist Church Invites you to our Christmas Services, Christmas Eve Services Choir Cantata and Candlelightlng 8 :00 p.m. Lessons and carols Candlellghtlng Services 11:00 p.m. 1601 Marguerite Ave. Corona del Mar 644-0745 METHODIST LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Or. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Chnstian Education 1 O a m Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center Services Available °' MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker Worship & Church School 8:30 & 10:00 a .m. Dr. W1ll1om E. S1eel 979·8234 HOME TOWN WARMTH ON THE DALBO~ PENINSULA CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA UNITED METHODIST As United Methodists we seek to maintain an opennas to diverse religious points ol view. to sustain and nourish one another and to minister to the needs of our community In the name ol Christ Larry Yoang, Paator ...... ~ ...... •aMC-Nt~ Balboa Blvd. at 14th St 673-3805 "'",, fllST lllllD lllTIDaT "CIUCff Cf COSTA PtUA , 420 W. 19th St 548-7727 , Between ~ l/llJ Newpott Mimi' AT t:OO AMI 10:30 CHURCH SCHOOL-ALL AGES-9:00 am. Nursery·Kindergarten-10:30 a.m. Youth Groups Sunday Evenings Ministers: Galal Gough, Tia Wildermuth NEWPORT CENTER <r UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1601 Morgue!IM Ave. COIOnO def Mof 644-0745 AOVL T .JUNIOR·SENIOR Su"'Wc School 8:30 a.m. 10:00 am O<Sl\lp Child. Youth. Aclult Rev. Robert Mol1ey Rev. Will Faltbris CHRIST LUTHERAN [i CHURCH .... ..., 760 Vktorio St., Costa Meta Lothor V. Tomow, Pastor 631-1611 Bruce Jeske, Pastor WORSHIP SflMCf 8:00 10:30 o.m. Sunday School & ,.. 8iblt Clou 9:30 •·"'· Christion E1emenloly SdlOOf 641-6166 < ·1 IRI~ TI ·''\' Mary Lou Watkin• "Gods Chrl$frnoS Mlroc/8" tvplJrt 'l111ity 6y 1r.tSia J 0 JI.II. Gn1Jt BoWll/d 7•i* Cater C.nwr Sdi "aria Scrwta HAllOR CH11111AN CHURCH (Olsclples of Chr1st) 240 \ tMne It Santa !Sabet Newport Beach6~5-6711 Mon*1a Worshlo 10 A.M. Gene Swanson; Minister ISJ-4JIO ---- 111lllllliilll. ....... ..... ---------·····---........... Ml ' ' Nowport Beach's retir· lng city man- ager and Mor· inon Bishop: "It is a tim~ of reflection on our Chris- tian heritage in the Un itcd States. It is a time for fami· lies to gather Wynn a nd renew family ties. "We will commemorate Christ- mas by our family being together to exchange gifts and have a small family reunion. We will all be together on Christmas Day to exchange gifts and commemorate it with a Christmas dinner." Suzanne Shaw Harbor Municipal Court judge: "Christmas ... It is a nice' time to ge t together with friends and to be thankful. I think that Christ was a great spiritual· leader and GRAND OPENING Why Pay Mall Pricesr Fine Italia.n 14 Kt Gold Sale Priced At Fashion Island $675 .... So. Coast Plaza $695 estcliff ewelers (714) 650-4595 2043 Westcliff Dr., N.B. Ope.n 7 IAys 10 8 p.m. {Nat to Coco's) an awesome teacher. I am not that re· llgious. I am more generic in my spiritual· ity. My outlook is more gc• neric than spc· cific. "I celebrate oil the holidays with all my Shaw friends. I have friends that arc Moslems, Jews ond Buddhists. I celebrate their holidays with them. So many peo- ple think that Christmas is a spe- cial time of sharing. I think shar- ing should happen nil year." Gil Ferguson Assemblyman, 70th District, Newport Deneb: "I am well founded in the Christian religion. I am reminded of what the season really cel- ebrates. Christ's gift is to .express that God is love. It is the time T he Board or Education for the 4 2 Catholic elementary and high schools has adopted President Bush's six National Education Goals for the Year 2000, according to Barbara Bronaugh, boJrd chairwoman. The goals are: All children in America will be ready to learn when they arrive at school; a high school graduation rate or at least 90 percent; student competency in five core subject areas in grades four, eight and 12; U.S. students will be first in the world in science and mathematics achievement; adult literacy, that people· stop and ex· press loYe for their family. 1 1 WC C X• change girts· and greetings and what they arc really say- ing to each other is that expression of love. "The tradi· Ferguson tional way that my family and I celebrate is on Christmas Eve, the children and the grandchil· drcn pass out presents. We have 17 people gathered together. I have four children and 17 grand- children. Christmas Eve is a time for family to gather together. "All the children perform and sing songs or put on a play and then we open the gifts. The next day, my children gather together in their own homes to celebrate with their families." knowledge and skills necessary to compete in a global economy; and every school in America \viii be free of drugs and violence and will oHer a disciplined environment conducive to learning. Most of the goals have already been · accomplished at Orange County parochial schools, but increasing science and math achievement does present a challenge, sald superintendent Br. William Carriere. "We are now seeking means, through international contacts, to assess what will be needed to meet this goal." PRES/ll'TERIAN Roy Al· va,.do Cost• Meu dru1 and •/co- ho/ recovery counselor, founder of Lat· inos Cosu Mesa, •n ors•· niz1tion dedi· cated to the city's growlng Latino popula· Alvarado tion: " "Christmas means family I me; enjoying the family goi through the rituals. It brings ba memories. It's a time of consid ation for other people. A time giving reflection; we notice w~ is lacking in society. It is a time of confession and rcpentin$. It is a time for change; and a time to review our spiritual and social growth. "When you reach out to other people,. you grow yourself. It is a See CHRISTMAS/Bir* Piii T he Jewish Federation or Orange County has hired Deborah rp. Stein as director or marketing. In her new position, Stein is '' responsible for designing and implementing marketing progratns which promote community awareness or this Jewish plannil1g and fund-raising organization. " 0 . ( 0 n the calendar: A medley or vocal srirituals and instrumenta music will be featured at 7 p.m. Christmas Eve services at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 646-4652. "Spend This Christmas with the Family of God" Remember the true meaning of Christmas. Dr. John A Huffman. Jr. ~ Sunda~Decetnber22, 1991 8:30 and 10:15 A.M. 0 WHAT 1HE WORLD NEEDS NOW!'' (Romans 8:31-39) CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SERVICES 5:00, 7:00. 9:00 and 11:00 P.M. "MERRY TIPTON!" °'1ld catt. K .nd youngn I for ~ 5:00 .nd 7:00 aerviccs only Worship with your family at the church of your choice. St. Andrews Presbyterian Church (l(X) St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach, Cal.OOmia (714) 631-2880 (acr06.S from Newport Harbor High School at lrevine &. 15th.) REL1<;1<JU~ ·'<'/ENCE Newport Church of Religious Science Dr. Juanella Evans "Angels we have heard, 011 high" Service and Jr. Church: 10:30 a .m. Christmas Eve Service 7:45 p.m . Carols and Candlelightlng Dial an lnlptratJon 851-1231 263-1261 901 Dove St. # 145 Newport leach F Pl.\< <JI' \I ~ ........... 'Wf AAl A~ Df.OICAnD To l.OYINO Alto SE"lllNO Jt&U& CHIWY AA L~ AHO SAlllOA• SAINT JAMES CHURCH ~I ,. Tr..,.1ona1:30 a.m. ~ta.m. Chuld't boGI 9 a.m. ChanamillD 10:45 a.m. Wedneldly l'30 a.m. Fr Oevld C. Anderson Rector 3209 Via Udo. NIWf)Oft BNch 7141875-0210 Newpon Beach -'723 W.ttdiff 'behind Wttectlft Court• Holy CoMmVftion 1.30 a.m. Sundey Chlld c.,.. · 8undtiy School (7~4~1152 Child Cati Provided Services: 8:45 am. 10:30 LIT\., 5:30 p.m. Dr. Roger Teel, D.D. "Crowded Inns Empty Stables"J CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Mtfllbtr If th Ullilld Chlcll If Rtlislou1 Sclt11e1 2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23 SEACLIFF VILLAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92688 / (714) 969·133 c llll/'t II\' '9C II \'( I CHRISTIAN SCI HE BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS THE SUBJECT FOR THIS WEEKS BIBLE LESSON IS "II 1111 ............ -holVed _, Atone ftreeT" ~ ..-.me Qwcll tt twt11 kMlllC -• ~ ... ,.,.a.IQ SH4ir s.nlc:t lUt u. IM f p.a S-.,klleef 10 ...... IWI-. 11 .... UIS Wla U.. liltl. t1Wt S. t A.M.·5 r.11. f*.·M r.ll CW C.. ,,....... ,......,. ... • ll:M U . ter $1Ny liM U1 • UM .....,, ~s.-cw~., cw......_. 1101 racffle""' Dt., c:......,..., ClllM & ........... 1 ... 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Owners Steven and Carol Cyrkin, Orange County natives, opened the only Fred Astaire · Dance Studio in Southern California on December 9 with the vision that there was a need for a dance studio in this area and that there was a special way to do it. "We wanted to try and bring traditional touch dancing - romantic dancinff -back into the mainstream, Carol Cyrkin said. "We're pioneering a new age group, younger people who we t>elieve partner dancing appeals to, as well as to those qver the age of 55, who have always appreciated it." Fred Astaire Dance Studio provides a beautiful light and airy ambiance, welcoming you to the pleasures of dancing. Hues of green, burgundy, mauve and peach accent the combined light and dark woods and white walls. The 3,700 square-foot studio encompasses a huge dance floor, replete with wall-length mirrors on three sides, accented with special effect ceiling and sconce lighting and a state-of-the-art sound system. On one side, comfortable tshioned seating is provided for laxing or watchlng dance rformances. Dressing areas in addition to a coffee and soft drink ar complement the non-smoking ance facilities. For a limited time, Fred Astaire offering an Introductory Special: Free, 11i hour adult lessons of our choice and 1 guest party on ednesday or Friday night, here you can practice the dance ~eps you've learned. Try the swing, fox-trot, waltz, rumba, tango, Cha cha, mambo, hustle and more, with a variety of Dance instructors Oa\liJ and Debbie Vanderzell do the Mambo at the Fred Asatire Dance Studio in Irvine. lessons and tempos available, appealing to all age groups and ability levels. Private lessons, available to singles or a couple, include personalized dance instruction, one group lesson, a two-hour practice party on Friday night and one free dance lesson for your children, for each private lesson. Semi-private lessons are available for two to four couples and group lessons, where you can enjoy dancing with others at the same level of ability. All lessons can be customized. Instruction is offered Monday through Friday nights, with Oexibre scheduling. Enrolled students receive an open calendar each month and may attend any session that fits their schedule. Each weeknight features two dances per cTass plus a review of the steps already learned. You can even learn a Wedding •St. Michael & All Angels ~ Episcopal Church Corona del Mar Welcomes you to Worship and Fellowship Chlistmas Eve: 5pm Children's ~t end Holy Eucharist 10:30pm GlftofMulic 11:00pm Holy Eucharist Christmas Day: 1Clam Holy Eucharist 6.t-l-0463 3233 PACIFIC VEW DRIVE CORONA DEL MAR AT THE CORHER Of MARGUERJTe AVE. thri~~~ iCa~ldight ' Communion Service 7 to Spm at OASIS Rev. Tony Angelo OIRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP r-~~~~~~~- SUNDAY WORSHIP lO:OOAM Mid·Week Bible Study IGdsO.urth Ages6-12 Wed. 7:30pm BRING HOME SOMEONE FAMOUS •.• Original, historical letters, documents, autographs & memorabilia of famous people Unique Holiday Gilts! msT_ORICAL • SPORTS • ENTERTAINMENT . SCIENTISTS & INVENTORS• LITERARY Dance, w here the wedding couple and entire wedding party are taught an instructor-choreographed dance for that special day. O n Wednesday and Friday nights from 9 to 11 p.m., studio guest parties are held to introduce yqu to new steps, in addition to practicing your learned dancing skills witfi both instructors and other students. Wednesday is open to the public and Friday 1s open to enrolled students. A guest incentive program is offered - for each guest you bring on either night, you receive a complimentary dance lesson, plus refreshments. Children's dance classes, beginning in January, will·target a variety of partner dances, while teaching youngsters social skills. Everything from the waltz to the 'Roger Rabbit' will be offered for those aged 4 to 18. Classes will be held on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with students grouped by age. At the heart of any dance studio is the quality of its instructors, and Fred Astaire provides its patrons with the ~day December 21, 1991 At t finest. Eleven fully trained and certified instructors with the National Dance Board of Fred Astaire, are spotlighted by the husband and wife team, Debbie and David Vanderzell, who Carol Cyrkin personally chose after attending many dance competitions throughout the 'We wanted to try and bring trad itional touch dancing -romantic dancing -back into the mainstream. r country. -Carol Cyrldn Dance School Owner Debbie, who began dancing Jt the age of six in England, beg;rn competitive dancing at 1 3. f\ ycM later, she won the Junior British Champion Open to The Worltl Jnd then went on to win The Youth Champion Award at age 16. Turning professional at 17, she moved to Holland to dance with a renowned partner, where she became Dutch Pro Champ for three consecutive yeJrs and then Undefeated Latin American Rhythm Style winner, her favorite love. When she was offered to come dance professionally in the United States, she met David and has been dancing with him for the past two years. They've been married for 1 112 years. David 's dance history is quite different. He began at age 19, as a part-time dance instructor, while putting himself through college in Pennsylvania. He soon began dancing competitively and won several championships. Fred Astaire Dance Studio is located at 3881 Alton Parkway at Culver in the WestpJrk Plaza, Irvine. It is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. with dance parties on Wednesday and Friday evenings from 9 to 11 p.m. Saturday hours Jrc from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information, ca ll (71 4) 955-1500 ior more information and an u1xoming dance schedule. A1.I s.turday December 21, 18111 est:l>!Nc19! .hlQh scnoot. L Ill La ' Girl's Soccer Scor·ing Big By Meredith Denton The girl's soccer team is starting out with their eye on the ball or maybe the trophy. Return- ing all but one starter from last years team who were Pacific Coast League Champions, there is a chance they could go all the way. Most of the starting learn has been playing together since grade school, and are playing on a club team on the off season. This should even things up in league and C.l.F. because most teams are in the same position. Estancia has been rated one of the top teams in Orange County. Kristina Gragiltas, Clau- dia R<iggerio, and Danielle Straub have been named among the top players. This recognition should boost the player's anitudes and con- fidence. Amy Watson says of her team," Wereally havehighexpecta- tions forC .IF, everybody is going 10 work really hard , we're hoping lo win C.IF." The team is lead by sen- iors Danielle Straub, Amy Watson, Andrea Oclicino, Michelle Decker, and Sylvia Cervantes, juniors Re- becca Sarin Kristina Gragittas, Lau- ren Weaver, Claudia Ruggerio, Michelle Lee, Dena Jacobson, Taia Newland, Bridgene Fodor, and Michelle Radisay, sophomores Tita Tavares, Tracy Manz.KarenBeany, Julia Schnurstien, Jade Carna1-ni, Jackie Connelly, Yadira Ponce and Laurie Westman. Due to injury Amy Watson, Laurie Westman, and Jackie Connelly are recoverring on the sidelines. The team has a record of five and one, with some ,thrilling victories over Fountain Valley and La Quinta. The team will practice over the Winter Break and will res- ume play next year. Come out and watch the girl's soccer team and you will gel to see some impressive soccer. They promise to be a big threat in league and C.l.F. Ivan ''The Great'' By Heather Rainey out Ivan Tavares. PCL title." Chad Weaver, Man Polentz, Rich Buday, Juan Cervan- tez, and Mike Smith are just a few players that make up this years varsity soccer team. There is one particular player, though~ thatdis- plays great laJent on the field. He started playing soccer al the age of seven and is starting his third var- sity year. He plays right outside, ha!Jback,andsweeper. Thismonths athlete of the issue is soccer stand- Russia, Hawaii, and coaslaJ California are some of the places ]van has been fortunate enough to travel to. He has been chosen to play on many A YSO All- Star teams and different traveling teams. "This years team is doing extremely well so far. At first I thought we weren't tough enough to be in the running for league, but the team has proven me wrong. J have very high expectations for our sea- son and we sho u Id be a threat for the Ivan knows that without the help of an outstanding goalie the team would be very wounded. That is why when asked whom he ad· mires most Ivan replies," I dedicate my senior year to my idol, Carlos Rodriguez, who is a hell of a good goalie." Most likely Ivan will at- tend OCC next year and play soccer for their team. Anyone with as much skill and talent as Ivan is sure to be successful. Basketball is so ''Sweet'' By Heather Rainey Although you don't know her you would have to agree with me thtat Monique Sweet is an oustanding basketball player. She has played varsity for the past three years and this year takes the posi- tion of guard forward. Monique has achieved many honors, such as making first team in the Bcvttly Hills and Bolsa Grande tourna- ments. She also was chosen all league the past two years. It is no surprise that Monique Sweet is the Athlete of the Issue. Because of her basket- ballabilities, Moniquehutraveled lo Ore n, Santa Clara and Las Ve- EI A11111la Starr Editor-in-chief Linda Huang Front Page Linda Huang Editorial Page Mike Lee Feature Page Mellisa Boren Sports Page Garrett Pope Layout and Design of Youth Page gas. She has also made many All- Star teams. Monique is one of the team captains this year and hopes lo improve on her ball handling, de- f ense and three pointers. "The team is looking really good and we all work well together. We are con- cenlratingon winning league." says Monique. In her spare time, M<>- nique likes lo workou~ spend time with her friends and still play more basketball. Moniquefeelssheowes all of her talent to her dad because "he has spent a lot of time with me working on my game and he en- courages me to do my best." As for college, "Cal Poly Pomona is recruiting me, but I am still not sure where I really want lo go." Whatever her deci- sion, Monique's future looks as bright as her smile! Karen Beatty, Michelle Radisay, Andrea Odidno, Lauren weaver, Tracy Manz, and Danielle Straub orthe girls' SOtter team. Photo By Amy Watson Ivan Tavares, an outstanding soccer player. Photo By Amy Watson restling By Sharla Camp The Estancia Wrestling team has many reasons for their success. Jn the fint place they have an outstanding attitude. Ac- conling to Coach Alexander, their willingness lo work hard IU)d do well, keeps their mmale at a win- ning pace. Wrestlers, aside from needing speed and agility, must also keep their weight down. This puts an even pcater burden on them. In order to coinpetc 1uc- <>e1Sfully, a wn:atltt must be sclf- motivated. "" day, both menlaJly and physically. So far this year, the Eagles have won their first league tournament. They were. however, wrestling teams with similar abil- ity. Between December third and January sixth, the Eagle's have and will face a two day toumunentevay weekend. On top of that, they have leaguceventseveryTuesday. Thcy must be continuously cutting their weight during this time. There will be a home tournament on the thiJd and fourth of January that 'should prove challenging. This year the Eaglee am facing CIF boldly. The league title itself in between Estancia and Laguna Hilla. Then> am four n>- turning CIF placcn on the Eagle's team. They are Matt Knudsen, Jer- emy Laughlin, Jorge Rubio, Ul!I Rigo Bravo. The Eagle Wratlen - off to a flying IW1, They owe their socccu 1o a combined team elTort I ' Garrett Pope Coach Alellancler' s du- ties include making aure that the teamiltcadyfor-htoumamcn~ and attending to each individual's needs. He muat make IUJe each wrestler ls academically 111d healthfully eligible. He feeh that thil year' I team ii Clllreme)y hanl working. He aays, "The team ii well motivated. V anlty ii a good group with a good w()ik ethic." and a focolCd positive addilUde. "' Oat1111111clhl1 BaketNll player Monlque S'!rftt 11119..., Nq••llecl by IDUIJ IClloola lllducllq Clll·PolJ beclMtN oflla a-• .. aMlltla. • '' 'f • team worb out IWO houn a 'I Saturday December 21. 1991 Ata Editor William lobdell ... 642-4321, ext. 351 ·sing a costlY issue Madison 's compensation amendment would prohibit Congress from granting pay raises F onun~telr. a'!'ending the U.S. Const1tut1on tS a rnther formidable task, requiring that nmendments be proposed by either two-thirds of Congress or a nalional convention (which has never been held) nnd npproved by three-fourths of Jhc states. Why fortunately? A brief perusal of files in the National Archives can answer that one: nmong the nearly 10,000 amendments introduced into Congress since our nation's founding have been efforts to rename the USA the United States of the Earth (proposed in 1893); ------declare slavery a lawful Conservat.IVe endeavor ( 1861 ); • • establish an inalienable Politic,$ right to an unpolluted -----•environment (1971); abolish the SC1\ate (1876), the Presidency (1878) aod the Army and Navy (1898); submit all octs of war to a national vote and require all those voting 'yes' to volunteer for services in th e Armed Forces (1916); and on and on. To date, only 26 amendments have made it through the entire process. Seven others, including the Equal Rights Amendment lnd the Child Labor Amendment, got past Congress but couldn•t muster enough support in the states for ratification. Two or these were among the original 12 amendments proposed by James Mndison in 1789, ten of which passed pnd became known as the Bill of Rights. Dul now, 200 years later, we mar be on the verge of finally ratifying one o Madison's raise, and frankly, if history is a guide, members of Congress have little to worry about. Only twice, in 1816 nnd 1873, have large increases in congressional pay aroused the wrath of the electorate to the degree large numbers of two remaining proposals. Madison hod astutely observed that "there is a seeming impro- priety in leaving any set of men without control to put their hand into the public coffers, to take Ordinarily, a pay raise itself is not a major election issue. Rather, it tends to become a convenient extra '1egative to use against an in- cumbent already in trouble with his constituents. incumbents were ousted. Ordinarily, a pay raise itself is not a major election issue. Rather, it tend s to become a convenient extra negative to use against an out money to put in their pockets." This "seeming indecorum in such power" led him to propose that "no law varying the compensation for services of senators and representatives shall take effect until an election of representatives shall have intervened." It merely requires members or Congress to face the voters before any pay raise can take effect, not unlike similar provisions in the constitutions of about 30 states, including Qilifornia. Since congressional elections arc held every two years, nny pay hikes approved by Congress would still be sufficiently timely to meet financial needs or stresses caused by innation. But the voters would participate in deciding who deserves the incumbent already in trouble with his constituents. Madison's compensation amendment is a great idea. What is fascinating is that the idea has finally caught on. Between 1789 and 1791, only six states ratified the amendment, falling short of the 11 required at the time. Over the years, several other states affirmed the proposal, but in the last seven years, as dissatisfaction with th e performance of Congress has increased, 26 states have \'Oled for ratification. The most recent action was taken earlier this year by North Dakota, bringing the nwnber to 35. Only three more states arc needed. Several states have expressed interest and at least one house of the state legislatures in lllinois and Michigan have voted for approval. California Stale Senator Quentin Kopp hns twicl! steered the amendment through the state Senate successfullv, fir~t in 1989 and most recen tly on June ·13 of thb year, only to watch it die in the Assembly. Uut in January, Assemblyman Phil Wyman and a coterie of co·sponsors will a11emp1 to ge t Assembly leaders to place the amendment on its legislative agenda. Frankly, I think an affirmative vote on March 16 would be a great tribute to Madison on his 240th birthday. Unlike most modern efforts to change the Constitution, th e compe nsation amendment has no time limit fo r r~tification. So technically the amendment is still alive. Bui is it reasonable to count the votes of th ose states which ratified as long as 200 years ago? Maybe not. Although the question was brought before the Supreme Court once earlier in this centu ry, no definitive answer \\.US given. Nevertheless, it is fair to ~uggest, as did several justices, that amendments should be acted upon by the states within a relatively contemporaneous time to assure a genui ne consenl\US of the people. Out supporters of this amendment s.11 they are prcpnrcd to go back to the original -.1x states that ratified anJ ;i~k for another vote of apprO\ .11. Dr. Jo £1/rn 1\1/r n, a r rsidrnr of Curoiw drl Mnr, is f/1c prrsidrnf of f/1e I:.:ngfr Forum of Cnlifurni:I. " I ...Mano • . ·'':e:~ '" Llall~r• '"' •rt" ...... • • _ .. eil~ .!...e. ....... ,Not closed yet In November, Pilot ~taff writer Iris Yokoi unintentionally upon "riling of the closure of another Uuoc&.11 station 1n Ne" port Beach causeu a nurf) of in<1uirie) at my )Llt1un - Park Lido Unu~.tl :it 377 Superior A,1:, Ne,,port Beach. The ~1n1l"lt.: g.l\·e the impre.,.,iun 1ha1 \\e al'o \\Ould be do)111g on the !>ame d.1)' ;" l3o\\Jcn') Unoc.11 We "111 be here unt 11 Apnl 3d, 199:! oftenng all sen ice' to llUr customers. UAROARA WILCOX Unocal De:iler In poor taste? The Hotel Employees & Rest;iurant Employees Union made a holidav gesture few can be proud of and one that "ill not be forgo11en "hen the holidays arc over "ith their quarter·page ad the day of OalboJ Uay Club O\\ner 13111 Ra) 's funeral, call in~ for members to boycott the club. What timing anJ sensitivi1y the union lc:idcr)hip hJs - 'urpri~ed they didn·t picket the fllnnal 'c:" ice. rl1e uninn lc.1der:.hip "ins the U:1h llumbuc A":ird! Jl~J DE DOO~l :'\c" port Ucach Filth Amendment essential tor individual liberty Commemorating the BIB or Rights T he Bicentennial of the United States Constitution concluded on December 15, 1991, with the 200th anniversary or the Bill of Rights. What belier way to end this four year review and celebration of our Constitution than by commemorating the Bill or Rights rntification. By GB Ferguson We in America live in history·s first great experiment in liberty. This great experiment established for the first time the principle and goal or individual freedom. The fir~t establishes that no single agent or the federal government can unilaterally deny an individual his liberty, even when the person is accused of a capital crime. Only a grand jury can hold him to am.\\er the allegation. \\rote uf the inalienable, Gl>J·gl\cn rights to "hfe. liberty and prope11~ ... The \\Ording ".l'i later chJnged to .1 n111re C\pamive and univer)al alfirm.111on. "hie. hbem anJ the The Calif omia Dar Association ran a poll and found most people don't even know what's in the Bill of Rights. This, in addition to the fact th at fewer and fewer people vote, should make people uneasy and give cause for a national awareness program to encourage and educate the public about the U.S. Constitution. The Newport Beach Bicentennial of the United States Constitution Commillee dedicated an American flag Dec. 15 near ralboa Pier. It was th e hope or this Committee to have !jOmething permanent for the City of Newport Beach that generations who follow could enjoy and renect upon at their leisure and at the same time remind them of our freedoms. The Bill of Rights is a model of our freedom for the new countries emerging thnt seek freedom and democracy, Lei us, therefore, rededicate qurselves to preserve the tteaning in the Bill of ~ights. LYNN TURNER cwport Dench Bicentennial o( the U.S. Constitution Committee This primacy of the individual over the state and society is the basis for the Bill or Rights nnd each of its enumerated and implied rights. l-Vhile none or them, nor the whole, is a guarantor of "life, liberty and the pursuit or happiness," each is part or the seamless cloth by which life, liberty and the pursuit or happiness arc made possible for the individual. Ariniversary 1791 *1991 The Framers, who knew all 100 well the history of Europe's magistrates acting on whim , extended this protection with the second clause, by shielding an indivldual, once found mnocent. from repeated a11cmpts by the ~late to nullify the decision of his peers and thus deprive him of his right 10 liberty. I n the last two clauses. protection of the individual's liberty is e:-.tendcd ag.1i11 by further prohibiting arbitraf)' actio n by government officials, including unjust seizure of property. Herc, partjcularly in the last clause, known as the Takin~-; Clau!>c. lies the key comti1u1i11nal untlc;pinnin~ of private property r1gh1' and our free enterprise system. While each of the constitutional amendments in our Dill of Rights embodies this great experiment in liberty, the Fifth Amendment is one or th e mos t crucial. The founders of our republic knew the awesome power of the state. James Madison wrote in the Federalist Papers, "If men were angels, no government would be necessary. If nl1gels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls would be necessary." major clauses. Each had originated in • English common law but were never before brought together in the same way. These parts al first ghmce may not appear to be closely connected. Yet their net effect, which was intended by the Framers, ii. 10 establish property rights and liberty il)elf as a property right by fundamentally restraining the power of government over private property and the individual. The individual's right 111 ll\\ n and u'e property, lo produce, -.ell .ind profit from his property and the fru11' of hi) o" n l;1hor. was self·evident 10 the Framers. Thomas Jefferson, when he penned the Declaration of lndependence, originally The Fifth Amendment contains four Let us cx;iminc each part, then the whole. A halt to BBC project Dill Ray is gpne now nod was not able to have his wish to renovate and upgrade the Dalboa Day Club come true. Just think how great it would be if we had a $50 million construction job going on now when we really need jobs nnd o future increase in city revenues of about $2 million nnd a five-star resort on municipally owned lnnd at no cost to the taxpayers. Dut because of the opposition of n very few people led by Councilwoman Evelyn Hart, this worthwhile upgrade of city property is stalled. Evelyn Hart succeeded in stopping the project in spite or a 100 percent approval or the planning commission and the positive environmental report. Tom Fleming Newport Deach Educadonally speaking The Pilot's Dec. 17 Community Forum page and accompanying letters to the editor prove that the Dill of Rights makes sense. Dr. Jo Ellen Allen in her commentary on the Dill or Rights reminds us that governments arc not always kind." Roger Bloxham in his column reminds us that todny the first Amendment is olive for freedom or speech ond is for candidates and citizens as well. Mark Petracca reminds us that university professors and chancellors are teaching students that our constitution is changeable and should include a f rec lunch. John Feeney in his leller to the editor is a citizen frustrated by a legislator who wants 10 tax and spend, and Ralph Rollins in his lc1ter tells of an experience in which citizens and the law cooperate to make the community safer. I have to add that Thomas Jefferson would turn over in his grave and call out for redress to have Mark Petracca suggest that Thomas Jefferson would advocate putting a demQnd for education in \he Dill of Rights. LINDA GRAU Irvine pur)uit of h:ippine!>s." · 1 he founders opted for the more e-;pan-.i'c wording bccau'>c they coulJ not imagine their new i;uvcrnment \\OUIJ e\cr violate something so fund.1mcntal to freedom ~1s the right to O\\ n :ind uc;e pwreny. A~ we h:l\e matured ;t) a na11on and gro,\n in population and uniquely in )tunning diversity, the Fifth Amendment continues 10 be umkrmined by gm·ernmcnt .rnd by :.pecial interest'>. The l.111er. in p;irticubr, ma) finJ fault \\tlh ~ome part \\htle ~teallfJstly procl.tuning the rest. A:. \aliJ as 1hc va1icd con1rmer~1cs ::ind ch.1llenl!\.'S Ill.I\' be, hU\\C\er. \\C ITIU!>l :ill be mindful panil.:11l.1rl) on 1h1' B1cen1ennial, of 1he ne\u'> bet\\ ccn ind1\ iJu.tl ltbcrtv and the 111Ji\ id11al's 1 ighh Ill propcrt~ l:ml out by the framers. It is to thb nexus, plus our h.irJ \\Ork .mu \ 1gil.1m:c, that we owe our f n .. cdom and our gre~1t pro)pcrity. Gil frrguson is .Assembly man for the 10th /Jistricf. lihere's nothing immoral about sporting a bikini in the park I r . I ~ ~errcaction describes some Costa Mes:ins' response to the photo session lnvoMng bikinied models in TeWinkle Park ••. , -1 The answer seems so simr,le: if a private bus ncss Is operating in the city park. then that•a illcial and shouldn't~ aJlowed. Otherwilc, tho morality polic. should patrof their own homes. not public plac:es .•• The problem with some -----io-called conscrvatlvea ii Editor's that they ctoim to want ftliat.AAk pernmcnt out or our 1••.,,..•uuu••• hair. but aro the nrst to cry for aovcrnment inttrf'mace U their narrow!~ defined moral stafdards are violated . • • A-. what I 11w, the models' swimsuits ~JIN wou1ctn•1see1t the public be3 '\JJl!lt-pn feh., shoCUct perhaps they should have moved to another section or Tc Winkle. It's a big pnrk ... 0 The! most unusual -and misleading - Christmas card we received in the newsroom this year was Crom the °Creatures or CnMoil Cove!' The full-color card/ ncwslcucr featured ten lovable critters who reside In SCH:alled Cat-tail Cove, which is the small wetlands adjacent to Coast Hi&flw11 on &he Hoaa Ho&pit1I property ••• Tho Friondl of CaM1il Cove wu lonnC<t to llYe ttil wetllltds. IChedulcd to be dcmollsWtl ( ... lllftlptcd elsewhere) under the hllpllll"a pc:oposcd 20.yur master-plu •.• But d....,... the ll)1al 1pln-doctorina by its support,tn, tbe Cat-Id Cove factor fhouldn'I....., U.O ........ • tho public dobal• tbe ...... of 111W ..... , pllft. TIM ,._.., ~· • ft a•-· 11ere•1 ~ .. no '\'owew ~ 1'111 wtt_. dM~ tetlti._., Mm .... better than ever. The Newport I liltbor Clamber or Commerce deserves D lot of the credit, along with the parade's hundreds of \'Oluntccrs ... A great place tp watch the parade is from the Little Inn on the Bay. where you don•t even hAvc to leave )'OUr room ••• Herc's an idea: how about puuina the popular restaurants/ bars on Newport Boulevard that run into trouble with the City Council and sip cbem to a lcaJC in the new Triangle Square ••• Tho Ocxat Hill Tawm. Island Trader and Hoaue &rmichacl's would bo pat ni&fiMime draws for •W ftCW development, a aon or Murderer's Row of l«al b;u1 - mnd they would be a safe distanc. from the residential nc{&hborhpods of Ea t Ide Co ta Mesa •.• ConptulatlOns to die Newport lbrbor Hi&h School bc&inniW-dnma da which rectDtly ~d a ,...dcrful ~Rion of .. The Unit Mermaid".' •• ............. ,.cd#w. An Independent Newspaper Published by Coast Community News, Inc. Elliot Stt1n, Jr. chairman Jim Crc:ssinpr publisher William S. Lobdell editor & vice president Stew Marble ~ngcdttor ) r l • I I ) .. \ I ck Page CllllSTMAS: Leaders share their feelings From A10 time fo r remembering and cel- ebrating, a time for appreciating the things we have and give thanks for them. •. fidnight Mass is a priority for me. J am Catholic. The celebrating is with the fa mily. 1 am a single parent with a 17-year-old. We ~enjoy shopping for the Christmas ~tree, and decorating it. It is a re- ._ taxed time. We have a big basket ~full of old photographs that we ~ take out. We remember. From A1 the low 40I. followed bJ a pertly cloudy but cooler Sunday. The promise of hi&h tides. ex· pected to reach 7 feet this week· end, have city work crews ready IO set up sandbags if ncc:aary, Oen· ernl Services Director One Nie~ erhaus said. A cold front that pbsed through Wednesday niabt brouaht chilly winds from tho nonhwat. The hi&h Thursday wu a men 60 degrees in Newport Beadl with a gusty wind that peaked at 57 mph. leaving clear skies and bracin&Jy cold weather in its wake. The whipping winds were , lllalMd fOr t..O.les encountered bJ • ~foOt boat off Huntington Beach 'llaUnday morning. The Ocean Condo. piloted by owner John Wil10n of Westminster. bepn takina in water and was "aoina under.. riJht ort the Hun- tinaton Beach Paer. accordina to U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Randy Reid. Ironically, the Ocean Condo had ;... returned from trying to help anollaer vessel that had engine trN>les. Reid wd. Tbc U.S. Coast Guard cutter Poiiat Evans ended up escorting the Ocean Condo to Newport Harbor to wait out the bad weath· er. TM boat IUll'erecl no 1*11110 and no fnjurlei were twpOrted, Reid said. The only problems reportC(J by city otnciala were a bandlut of downed treea. Tree limbs ~nd tumbleweeds were also att~d acrou roadways. Oransc Co ty Sheritra Harbor Patrol depu s were busy helping resecure boats that aot loosened from docks. But by the time the Newport Harbor Cl)ristmas Boat Parade bepn its nightly procession, the winds had calmed down, le · brisk weather that forced nosed parade vicwen to scarves. mittens and extra jacke .., "On Christmas Day, my three 'sons come over for Christmas d in· ~ ner. This yen r, I hove a grandson t.. who wi ll be n few months old. GUITY: EX-Judie pleads gultty to drug charge ~ "l call my extended family. I re· 1, turn a lot of crisis calls. I have to ~spend time on the phone locating "-resources for people. It is reward· ing if you can get someone to at 'least go to an AA meeting. It gives ~you a chance to innuence someone c..' into some kind of recovery. From A1 dealers. Plnia, who was using the alias of Alexander Egan, was taken into custody at D'iJ Sky resort near Yel- lowstone National Park by aheriffa deputies. At the time of his arrest, Plaia was carrying $4,000 cash and driv- fng a Jeep Wagonecr he had pur- chased in the area, according to authorities. Investigators also found $25,000 worth of gold coins stored in bis safety deposit box. No drugs were found. A craduatc of USC and the Univcnity of Texas Law School, Plaia had a private practice in Newport Beach for 10 years before he was appointed to the municipal court bench in 1979. He resigned in 1983. resumed private practice until 1989 and then quit law to open Emeralds and Gold jewelry store in Corona del Mar, only to close the shop six months later. !. '·Christmas means a lot to me so ' I can enjoy it as a rewarding eel-~ cbration. l have a hot line coming ·,into my house. l deal a lot with ~the Latino community. I feel that 'it is part of Christmas to be help- RAY: Famlly and lrllnd8 gather for runeral service ~ ing your fellow man." " Editor's Note -Roy Dlso noted ~I/int this Christm.15 has D spccinl 'signilicn11cc to him bccD•1sc it is ~ llis firs t Christmns since his can- ' ccr surgery nnd chcmothcrnpy. lftf>r,M Daniel, left, and Josiah Dahlin recently claimed first and sec- ond place in the N~rt Beach Public library Children's Read-a-th on. Each of the two boys read 100 books -which is precisely the number of books stacked between them. From A1 the outdoors: as a boy, of foot- prints in the dewy morning grass with a mist rising over a distant forest or a stream filled with ex· pectations, and later, as a father, reliving those same memories with my own children. "My Dad had a philosophy about nature we called 'let's save one for the next guy.' Whether catching a fish, cutting a tree, or taking something away from its natural state, when we filled our needs. Dad always said, 'Let's leave one for the next guy.'" Ray took this philosophy to heart, according to Or. Ray Gery, who officiated at the Thursday service attended by an estimated 500 people. ~ :r================================================:::==============~iiiiiiiiiiii~~ir=====f .. ' ~ ~ ; .., inute ( . th out the in udness) a\ity Wl. oorhood & enjoy th~ ~tn , Shop in your neigh a\ service you expec . value ~rt's finest merchants. ------- Last i ts ' Precious Packages 'CHARLES H. B~ 9-.JJ'e-tA Bracelets, Pendants, Rings, Pins, Earrings, Pearls .... lasting Gifts! ... ~PEN SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22 Noon Until 5:00 p.m . ., . ' ... ... Even Santa cares about Fitnessl SHAPE-UP •1w,Ol""i In WestcHff Plaza 11th St. at Irvine Ave. • N.B. • 6JJ-J62J A Gift C-ertificate From Vt'\. =NOVA --~~~~ For That SPecial, R . Relati.ve or B1»1ta1~' Order by phone o ·•'YIU.Yee Villa from 9am t r5stop by the office upsta . .L k o pm. After 5 h •rs at me 3 ta e care of your gift c .~m t e cashier can 131 W. Coatt Hwy. • N ert1r1cate nee<:fs. • ftcf>ort Beac~. 642-7880 1803 Westcliff Dr., Newport Beach 642-3310 O"n Christmas Day! (9-5) '\ Apartmen~rolal ................ 87110 Bua.I.Dee.a Prope.l't7 •••••••••••••••••.••••••• 8787 Bualne•• om~ ~tall ................ a7et Commercial Property .................... 2778 Dup)exes/Unita .............................. 8786 ln.dutrial ..•..•.••.•....•••••....•••....•.....• 8788 Seff Your Private Porty Merchandise HERE!: lm:m& IBIS 1 Announcement• ............................. 2920 Theater/Cu tln1r ............................. 2921 Income Tax ................................... 2922 Lost & Found ................................ 2 920 Health & Fitness ........................... 30 00 Saturdmy December 2 1, 1991 •t ... 1111 Furnit ure ....................................... 6014 Mi•c. MerchllDdlse ........................ 60 115 Cameru ........................................ 6016 Collectibles .................................. ~ 6017 Computers ..................................... 6018 F ree Merchandise ......................... 6022 Jewelry/Furs/Art ............................ 6025 Building Materials ........................ 6030 Machinery ..................................... 6045 Omco F u rnlture/Equlpment .......... 6047 Schools/Instruction ....................... 301"2 Travel ............................................ 30 14 Rou9M(Condoe ..................... 1002·1094 Income Propert7 ........................... 2790 Peta/A.nunal.8 .................................. 6049 Muaical Instruments ..................... 60~& llobll• Home• ...................... -....... 1100 AG~ ........................................... 11215 Memberships ................................. 3018 Pianos/Organs ............................... 60~9 BuUdtnc a. Contract ..................... 11110 Penon.als ............................... 3002·300~ Bicycle• ......................................... 6060 ... ~ Propert"J ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11715 Sporting Goods ............................. 6065 CeDMtary Lob ............................... 122'5 ' ---SERVICE ILi DiRECTORY Tickets ........................................... 6075 HoUMS To Be Moved .................... 1320 Buatnen For Sale ......................... 2900 Lob Por Sal• ................................ 1400 B"&Wlnesa Opportunity ................... 2904 TV/Stereo/Electronics .................... 6080 Out-Of-County ............................... 152~ Bualneaa Wanted ........................... 2908 Out-Of-State .................................. 1 '5'58 Ranohel/Fartn.9 .............................. 1'57'5 CredJt •••••••••••••••••••••••.•.•••••••...•••••••• 8807 Service Directory ................. 3406·39 39 Reaon Propertlea ......................... 1 '580 lnYeatrbent Opportunity ............... 29<.'8 'nme Sb.arcta •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1G80 Inwatment Wanted ....................... 2910 Real Eatate Exobanp ................... 1600 Money To Loan ............................. 2914 Real Estate Wanted ...................... 162'5 Money Wanted .............................. 2916 Garage Sales ....................... 6102-6 190 llf;'!IREAL ESTATE U.URENTALS Mon.rages. T.D ............................. 2918 HoUaes/Condoa ..................... 2102·2194 All real estate listings that run in Saturday'~ publication appear in the separate Real Estate tabloid section. Employment .................................. 5530 Employment Wanted ..................... 5535 Apartment• .......................... 2802-2694 Domestic ........................................ 5540 Duplelltea ....................................... 2704 Boats .................................... 7011-7018 Rooma ........................................... 2708 ·!"MERCHANDISE ~FORSllE Hotels/Motela ..•.............................. 2718 Marine Service .............................. 7020 Vacation Rentala ........................... 2722 Marine Slips/Docks ....................... 7022 Roommates Wanted ...................... 2724 Airplanes ....................................... 801 O Ranta.la Wanted ............................ 2726 Camperstrrailers ........................... 8014 Garages For Rent ......................... 2740 Antiques ........................................ 601 o Scooters ........................................ 8018 8tor&1r9 .••••••.••.••••••• " ••••••.•••••.••...••••• 2749 Appliances ..................................... 6011 Ml.-. .!tent.ala ................................ 27 44 Auctions ........................................ 6012 Automobiles .......................... 9010-9090 How To Place A Classified Ad BY PHONE 714-842-5878 PUBLICATION DAYS GENERAL POLICY North Orange County • 1540-1220 South Orange County • 498·6800 BY VISITING OR MAIL 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92627 (corner of Newport Blvd. IG B~ St.) Tile PUIM lll pubU.ahed ..,.'l' 'head~. Thursday • Saturd.,. &nd dltltrtbuted lnto Newport Beach • Co.ta Mesa. Tb• lndeSMndent la publlabed en17 Th~ and dlatrihu\.ed ln'4> HwUlncton Beacb • Fountain Valley. DEADLINES Rate.a and deadlines are subject to chanp without notice. The publisher reserv11 the rtrht to censor. nolasstry, revlH or reject an7 classlrled advertisement. Please report a.n7 errors lb.at may be in yoll!' classl.Oed ad Immediately. The Newport Beach-Costa Mesa PUot " The Independent accepts no UablUtJ for an7 error 1n an advertisement for wld9h U ~ be responsible u:cept for the cost of the space actually occupied b7 lhe error. Credit can onlJ be allowed for the ftrst insertion. CLASSIFIED HOURS Tuesday ••..•.•.•.......•.•••...•.....••.••......... 5:00PM Monday Thursday .................. - ..... T., ....... a:doPM Wednesday Telephone 8 :00AM-5:30PM Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30AM-5:30PM Monday-Friday Saturday ............................................ 3 :00PM Friday Saturday Real Estate .................... :S:OOPM Thursday TODAY'S REAL EST A TE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 ARE IN THE REAL ESTATE TABLOID SECTION Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. Business & Financ e Ul'SINI· SS Ol'l'UHl ll:'\I I Y .••111 ~ I HUSINt:SS 1 OPPOf\Tlr :"; 11 Y ."Ill l I.OS I to... FOUND ~·1~ .. 'Ml-MfH HSHIPS I :JO l 8 EMPLOY~1ENT 5530 t;MPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 AUTO ROUTE'S CUSTOMER DISTRICT RECEPTIONIST/FRONT OFC Loo• t Von d In 9 Foundll F9male kitten. The Porfect Chrtat• Available In Hunting· SERVICE Med ofc. Great groW1h Routo.Muat ••II grey/white. 2_. moa. m•• Gift Newport ton Beach and Foun-MANAGER potonllal. Med billing, Quick retum 1900 Newport Blvd Beach Country Club taln Valley. No collect-Th • N E w p 0 RT Hire. train & manage typing & computer 1.aoo-eaS.0384 .... 547• · Golf Membe r ah lp, Ing. Must have eco-adull motor carriers. exp pref 263·8883 --BEACH/COSTA MESA Must bo onthusl~stic -------- EMPLOYMENT ~~30 leavfnn area. save SS. nomlcal car, Insurance PILOT I 1 kl f .. S I M • s oo ng or a & detail oriented Ex-a es lnager •-•P MEDICAL BILL· Loat m ale English 720-1309 and vaUd drivers II· C t s I -" us omor erv ce porlonco prolorrod, For Mor1gago Co. R.E. ING. Opportunity to Need a Maatercard/ Cock er Span ie l. Yacht Club Momberahlp C~f'••· Call Mr. Representative for lho but not nocossac,. lie req'd . Call Miko qualify u • licensee Visa In a hurry? Guar· Black/Brown, c hain for Sale, transfer '" Nelsen at 642-4333. Circulation Dopt to $3!50 per weak to T enore 955-5800 In your area tor a n a· antaed program, re-collar, needs medl· + to boot. Call Victor C!HILD CARE NEEDED work a lle1eiblo sched· start. Sand ~er 11111• -------- Uonal.healthcare com· gardleas of history. cine. Lost 12/19, E. 72<>-3761 some nltes & week· ule, approximalaly 16· ter & resume to Coast Service Station pany. Do electronic For manual & appllca· Bluff N.B., 64 ..... 274. enda for Harbor View 24 hours per week. C I N 330 fT medical Insurance tlon call us. rH . 540-2146 We need a reliable womr;;un ty Ste~ t Attendants P clalma pn>cHalng for 2131498•2688 CONSTRUCTION person with strong M · ~A 92527 os a Students. $5.50/hr. medical practitioners. t e I• phone s k 111 s. esa. Nwpt Sch. 644· 7t51 $30,000 PART TIME to Ont Wl'I •NOW HIRING• pleasant phone voice, HELP WANTED s42s1 Sta~ Homo and IJlake over $80,000 FULL All Occ./Trades to neat appearance and Wkly Poss. 30 Co.to up to 51,000/'NI! or TIME. Company train-Pline Ticket! $70K U.S. Tax Freel! able to work well with choose. Call tor Info. more. Over 350 com- ing! Initial capital r• NO PAYMENTS From OC lO Oenverl lnt'VDom. Paid Med.. others. SS.SO/Hr. 7 days/ eves. SS/min. panlos need homo quired, $5,998.00 plus TIL APRIL •911 Leaving Jan 1st, only •LIQUOR CLERK• Food, Houslngll .-Bo· Avg call 5 min 1.900. k / di t lb tors PC. For Information by Fast EZ i~·na for any $100. 973-7570 PIT. 2-4 eves per wk, nuns! Experienced C•ll DANIEL SHEA 786'7030 · wor ors 5 r u .,.. Costa Mesa 0 F D t II 842 .. 321 l!xt. 207 . . NOW. Recorded mos-mall, call (702) 3S2• pur~ose. Credit no nty. ree e 8 s. ... sage tells how. 714/ 4420 (24 houra) I I I ... 8~3883 Steve Sun·Wed 9AM-6PM -S-ho_p_p-in_g_fo_r_a_n-ew-1 HOBBY INCOME E pro em w • ea...,y EST. 305•947•1460 665·5260 1e111. c ~ ~ "oo,t •• _,.,. ~:: jab. 1-8()().288-9530 CALL NOW. ~tt~rtmy·:~? ;;:~~~~~ Making f~=~~l~or craM , __ T_E_L_E_M_A_R_K_E_Tl_N_G_ SAL• YEAR ROUND .fohn w-Tennie W hy play Hid• 'N The Community Mar-coats • without hassle Call 1·800-733·4749 I need 3 people for PROFITS 1-800-226-2257 Ul•tlm;•M-;mbershlp. Seek with childcare? ket Place. Pilot Classi-or worryl (must be over t8 our Nwpt Sch ofc. $600 OBO """"--n•• can Tho Piiot today! fled Piiot Cl•••Hlod fee S9.95) •No exp nee. Buy It. Sell It. Find It. ~ -• 542-s678. 842-5878 842-5978 •Earning potential Clasalned. 818-708-6870 daya. REAL ESTATE ASST 10 SSOO/Wkly •6am-Noon Mon-Fri Top Produc er . seeks e1ep'd llc'd As· •Paid training slstant. Call Patrick , __ c_01_1 6_7_5_""_8_5_3 __ _ An nouncements Tenore 9 55·5800 ERVICE REAL ESTATE ·succESS!! WHAREHOUSE To $12 hr. Will troln, several opening•. Also p/t. 1-800.521-8543 .• DOMESTICS :lM~1 1 of Calif's. fastest growing Roal Estate & Mortgage Co'a. aHk add'I Exp'd Uc'd por· BABYSITTER WANTED sonnet tor CAREER In Newport Sch. Moat AOMIN, SALES & be English apeakll:fg. MQMT. Dynamic F!T.Cd673-3584 \lllll 1 lllNS Id '.ll>llf Ll:\11 ·'it" ( :\Hl'l.N I'll'\ .1:1111 .... WlndarWI~ Panel-CabtMl•Sten .. ICOO O,A'1p•~­ W "9-. Jsr 842-0H7 ('\ltlll loll I } \'1 ' I I 1 • ~ I ' t, ll EI.I\' I I I ) St-.ll\I( I'"> i" I S~rtla Deltw• r Anything-Anytime. And/Or en..-hc>Ura. 548-8897 I·: I. El TH II 1\ I. ;Hi 1 O c ............ .,,... L.lcenM 11101().31~ POWER ELECTRIC 432·7900 t4 ..... ........ teottto Nelghbofhood Etectn. Uc lfCtotnH50, ,-," ••t.RNa.~ 11/\;\;ll'l M/\N .17 I11 ... ..-lll&PAIR8 Nome/ lllefttal PROPERTIES Palnt-Catpentty .... C.• Dfywall.a..ye.45-aan HANDY ANDY El.e.Plumt>-Palnt. U . carpntry, etc 831-4043 I Do Al The JOba That l.1\'\lll._,I 1\l'I-/\i l'AJNTING :1 "4 :,H HOOFINC1 ;rn 10 (,!\\\", l'\(.f .1 ... 11-. Co P I Roof Experts. Patching, Mlchetl I • nt R•·Roof , Skylights • • TREES. 112/hr. + materlal• Channlne arown Ref. 7yre up. 1~006 ConatruoUon. Lie. Topptctil'en'IO••· Lt•n•, MINltOW Clfole Melnt. 41828838. 249-1•13 ~ 751-3478 'llntfnO. lm/&t. )toult{ Aoot Loekf Apt. Qual. Job.~ .. ..i ~ow eoat, high q1.1allty, St. llolseMe7 IJ0.1758 roof repair• & reroof. II 1. \I ~-1 It\ 1 I I ._, .! "I 1 ·.• Y°"' Husband Won't M9tt t<u.ilch, 32 yra Doi Cel Dave & Save. oc. Cttm Def. Pl. ...... ,.. d!Votce In NB. 73 Pwy & Jamb. IS4 U48.. Oceanvlew Roofing. F,.. eat. Uc •!57'3&88, Me.HM 11\1 11'\li I. '11 \Hl\ l'\.1. .I'<! l .....CIOTICI The a.. ~ \MM-... CeifllrNlelOn .. . °""'° "* .. ... ho.,.ohold good• ll'IOVOH prtnl thotr ft.U.C. Clll T .......... llmoe and chauffeur9 prtnl their T.C.P. num-~~In .. ~ ....... you~• ......... alM>ue the ... l'\l'I· HIN1. .l .. lit. ~· VP .... ~ PM T...a.Pot "'"'9ra ........... 1 .... I' I I \' I' I "\,I • I • • • ~:.:..~· = Miil•• Pl•••I"•· ..... u.lea ...,,.., .......... No._....., _____ --1 ODic .. 1'~1 = :0 .... --= " '" ...... ~,. SERVICE Oriented Co + Xlnt Training & Incomes! Serious only send conf. rHume 10 Patrick Tenore, p,..., NATIONWID• USA. 3300 Irvine A~•10!5, NB 92660 R.U&. HTATl'I HIT!• Rettf .. r Eam $3,000 mo + In month• o A D D I T I 0 H o I Whirlpool, comm'a to 100% + crushed lcei,._..: Trng. No dHk '"· pald $1500 on Call Bob •r•m you pay $7". ~·54 722-2811 UP TO •eoo PER llONTH * II LW.lSlm * Early morning motor routes available. Datver . Tuesday, Thursday a Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and llabtUty tnsurandt. CALL ,..,... heedb09nt, mM· ueu, boX • nwne. ••• .... n1r ml. ~e ass. Whfte CL..,.._ ULm1 excellent condition, l 1 I'. I \ \ 11 "\ 1, ' I a bras• d•y~. mat· s.t•Sun lam4pm new trane, ... th•r, !r•u • trundle, com-2204 Meyer PV'Mt9on eueo, tnll. flO.eU•. plete 1195. 84().8733. {etwn Harbor~ try F,.nch couch, FrVSat/Sun, 2519 K1f1-1M7-alll ~ream wtwood trim cald Or. #103, HatbOr Leather, eunroof, .Jo, •275. Teble 175. /Mlramac, new 10 CUMtte, ou9t. Wheele. : 1 842-9304 apeed, oak chair, la warrant'° (12~2) rly new ao •bed stereo equip, electron-•••• :\11 fi( I Ill'• "I {II l.lght pink/grey full lea, rower, teak acr"n ORANQI COAST : ala, '200. 551--0833 SAT ONLY 8am.Spm JEEP AND IAQLI • ~ lmmllO cond, OSIZE WATERBED • Estate Sale 228 Roch-H90CM522oJ!l!P antllock bttle,chromee tolo-wave mattrffa. In-ester. Antiques, hutch, 714/G49-o8023 2 top9, 12e,9C50 mU9t 1 a:Judn frame & head-~~r1ota:i~dr.=': 78 833cal BMW, btack ... I 840-2442. 'board. Good condl· Iota of goodies I • on black. auto, pwr • •• 4908 •L aerv \ )lonl Only S200. Call window, sunroof, MW record, full~· low ~ '589-7904, leave mea-YARD SALE murtf.ram, auapenslon, chrome ml., "clean • 2 yr MBZ a.ge. new & used goodlH, momoe w/low pro unltmfted watr .. SAVEi llAGe Maple ctHk & handmade Christmas gator back tJrea. The 12'7, .. 8 j:.~~) ~di 1 tabl 14 decor, furniture, beat. but 1 give upl ,..,0..., ... \ . n ng room • w clothe1, CDs, doll· $7 950 o 722-8'7~. toroen Newport Beedl \chair•. Queen alze houses, 2165 Amert-• • an • 21:1/993-8000 \ t>ed, like new, chest or can Ave ott Victoria, 714/9~3-9300 B l l I ( K ~Ill 1., , urawera, 5 ft. maple nr canyon 8at .. n , \::oHee table. 848-0804 ~k bedroom aet, NJ:o:WPOllT •aa MOS• white, one 1 ... --------. owner,.,.auUfullnalde '86 Buick Century & out, HfVlc• '9C:Ord, ~ueen headboard w/ ~ large bureau, mirror & , 2 nightstands. $500. ~tier 3pm 641-3220. Limited, loa d•dt low ml, 2 yr MBZ un- CERAMIC SAL.. 15,000 mllea left 01 llmlted ml warr Ideal for Christmas extended warranty, S43,990 143,880 gins. Sat 10a'""3pm. $5.250, 383-1433 (#3778e3) P'leto'*' 2001 Port Weybridge 1 .. --------Jonff Motoroera In Harbor View HomH 2~=3-~ BEACH to 1 ti~J HUGE Yard Sala 714/833-8~00 :beautlful dre11y Blaz· Friday/Saturday, 9am. 87 8adan DaYlll••--------- 1 2 3 .. 14 =er:: " -11 .,.. 1 0111111f11 ..... .......... ,~ ..... ·~---• AllcMedto --................ 1 Gofllld • l.tlflll .OMll • ''CllMI~ -" 8 9 10 ' ers, medium, brand &07 W 16th St. 4dr, 82k ml, 2nd '89 300C• "rare cat" new. Sacrifice both Newport Beach owner, cloth Interior, chromes, garnet/ 17 1150. 721·1170. Immaculate shape, crean, bal of fact Selling merchandise for under $50.? We'I run your 3 Une ad FREE l AU out the coupon below and moil to: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING f day Hawaiian vaca-'9950. 527-3047 day warr., very low ml., ~ ilon for 2, $285. Call 790-1878 evetwtmd $38,998 j!::n1) how whlle they last. Fletoher ... , '1-800-934-5665. torcare ~ 8eech 21:vea3-aooo Jsullt Trellls. Can't use '87 c1.-Subu ..... -n 714'1133-9~ new tllt patio umbrella , .. ..,., tu. 29 S39 646-5293 Thia one la priced to '89 aeoi•L amoke/ The Newport Beach • Costa Mesa Pilot 330 W. Boy St., Costo Mesa, CA 92627 •'--·----· ---125 ft cabin crulMt' ... u (1278) 111,750 cream, one owner, f;~~~~us~a~ow~~·;~~: Reinen, 302 Mercury, ORANGE COAST low ml., "bMt buy In 32 • Key wind wa11 clock. ~i~i<. 1~~ci~:d ~~~: JEEP AND EAGLE ~~s!;~~ for,:._-:,:: 1-39---------+--r • • -• • • • • • • AD INFO~ • • • • • • • • • • • • ' S35. 640-7t96. ..., 1-•-522· 'EEP :) pmp out, Nwpl Dunes -VV"' -· Jonee Moten:an Child's bike seat with space. Must see! Es-714/549-8023 Newport BNch •seat belt & root pro-tale sale. 57500 obo. '89 Che-Co-Ice 27111 ~!~·!0"300 ~ tector. Cost $90 sell 714 774--0531 714--., •• .., __ '$30. 644-6989. 530-7637wknd;. ~';( v~'Yie~~(·oi?s"~~·-.-9-o-3"""ooc-.,....i-wh_lt_•_/g_r_ey-. .COCKTAIL TABLES 30 tt Apollo flybrldge, S4750 tinted, 18" alloy ' Miss Pac-Man $595. dual control, twin ORANGE coasT whe•la, co. Port. t Centipede $495 225s, sleeps 6, Lorran " phone, "Outstanding Nmne ~ \ 650·8088 Ive message C, ball tank, UHF/ JEEP AND EAGLE buy I'· I 4 0, 9 9 S Rockwell Christmas VHF, galley, head, 1-800-522.JEEP (111226952) Fletcher 58 Plates 525 each. wtndloss, new benl-714/549-8023 Jonee Motorc•rs ..,.,.-+--+--+---1....._ ... (ily Zip Morn./eve. 546·2777. bles, Dinghy w/ motor, 77 Corvette: Great con· Newpol't Beach 60 swlmstep, $25,000 dltlon, low mlleage, 213/e23·5000 Phone SILVER Fox Jacket obo. Must see to ap-priced to sell 56,500 714/833-9300 (Saga)slze M, like now preclatel 863·9446 wk, Call l -600-244•6379 ,..,,..,,,9...,1-1,,..,9 ... 0,,,.,.,,,....-2-.3-b-la-c-k/ $49. 557.7094 631·2300 hm. . black, tinted windows, ~-~9-+-+--i ---------132 ft Luhrs flybr, micro, "Perfect", SAVE. u Xlt Christmas Girt. gen, tw 225, sips . 6, 124,998 jtll737408) Ency, nu ed S399 & Jr groat fishing or diving, '79 Chrysler LeBaron, fletcher one• Mo- aet $149 & Great book take B. Whaler for 4dr sedan, StOOO as torcers Newport Bffch set. Bargain 731-4560 down payment. Owner Is. See to appreciate I 213/823-5000 financing S32K obo. 714-675-4867 714/833-9300 JEWELR'l. t'URS 26t-6333d, 675-0617e. & Alff 6025 Duffield 20ft bay boat, •Antique • llatata blue canopy, good ahape, $5800 dock Jewelry• Large ... spc avall. 675-6370. lectlon or diamonds, _____________ ....,. DODGE 90li5 '85 Dodge Mui Van, passenger van, fresh rebuilt, 360 engine, new tires, frame hitch, cc, am/Im stereo, ciean In & out. ssooo. 548-4743. 1984 MERCEDES 380SL One owner, low miles, must ... 1 (1JWS199) LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 13590 Beach BIVd. 892-9909 vintage watches, Incl DUFFIELD ELECTRIC Rolex & Patek. We BOATS $4,000-15,000 buy, aell. trade & r• excellent cond, factory pair. Willlam Harold guarantees. 645-6812. Jewelers. 3116 New· Give your famlly an port Blvd @ 32nd St. eloctrlc boat for Xmasl 90 420illEL Charcoal 073-03815 20' 1989 Duffy w/ '89 ESCORT OT black w/lan Interior, pp, Im· F'.)RD H075 *a•• u t 1fu1 f u 11 cover. Bar, stereo, Ilk• newl Tranafereble, maculate, only 14K length opossum new batteries & paint. unllmlted warranty! ml, muat ... 640-1310 fur co•t Roverslble S14,000. 962-8235 $8895. 545-6360 or as raincoat with fur 557-4401 aak for Mike trim, European hooks. '89 Ford Aerostlr Van Hardly worn. $950. SO COAST MARINE Eddie Bauer, auto, 7 642-4321 X 102. 18' Wooden Hult. Har-pasa. Dual a/c, Caas. •Chrl9tmas Present• bor cruiser. Xlnt cond. tllt, c/c, fully loaded llke new,.alze 14 mink $5,000 080. 645-6766 (1298) S13,925 Jacket w11eather trim, ORANGE COAST hardly worn, brand A EAGL new S2000, will 8011 25 ft . Cal, w/sptnnaker JEEP ND E $700 obo. Lorraine 150 jenoa boom vang. 1-8()()..522..JEEP 850-1052 auto pllot, 15 h/p o/b, 714/549-8023 sleeps 5, fully equip, ••99 Muetang OT• Looking For The Perfect Chrl•t· m•• Gift For •Him¥? Men'a gold JAZ watch, never worn, still In orlgtnal box. Retall $275, wlll ••II for $85 642· 4321 X303 days, 730-8186 eves SIMlr Fox Jacket Uk• New. Size Medium. $49. 557·7094. PETS & ANIMALS fHM9 $2,900. 962--0126. Convertible, 5·•Pd, S•bot eaflbo•t with 24k mllea, $12,600. two aalls & cover. ____ 86_1_·_50_2_3 __ _ $450. 756-9342 or 7~1947 SPEED & SKI BOATS 7016 87 FORD RANGER Uc#2V27438 14,995 Toyota of Cotta Me11 1958 CHRIS CRAFT 1----,,.,,..--7...,..22..,.,·,..2-000---Woody, great oondf. Uaad Bronco tlon, new engine. 351 Cleveland engine, $8000. 714-995-1455 recently Installed w/llft 1985 850 "'~ukl eyatem. s5.ooo. no.-• 715().1092 Jet Ski In t.op condl· tlon, no hours on new motor, $2000 obo. (714) 642·7207 days (714) 642.()987 evH GEO 9080 91 Geo Tracker Like new, 1 2,000 OLl>SMOHIU-; 9155 1990 Cutlaaa Calala white, coupe, fully loaded! Must sacrt· flee, death forces sale. 112,000 obo. 846-8724 POHSCHE 0 175 '88 C•brlolet whlle/ blue, power top, chrome, aerv record, tow ml, "outstanding buyl" S39,990 (" 171367) Fletcher Jone• Motorcars Newport Beach 213/e23-SOOO 714/833-9300 '89 ap .. d•t•r trlple black, air, low ml, "very rare". only 5k ml. $89 090 (# t 73329) fL;tcher Jones Motorcars Newpon BNch 21 3/823-8000 7141833-9300 TOYOTA H2 10 Chrlatmaa Hlmllayan Kitten• CFA, ahola, MAJUNE SI.JPS mlles, Uc#2VMB055 '85 Toyota Tercel, 4spd, 1'11\N O S & 17,HS atlck-ahltt, ttaller hitch. Toyota of Xlnt cond lnalde/out Cotti Meal s2,1so. obo 894-7148. $175, 645-7607 DOCKS 7022 ltatus. Arin, Ubra pnac>N figutt I Ing. 1Mlity to d'--9\11\Mt 11\lonnat• ............. 0. ...... ecenuio. In dro1m1tic, lnformallv•. •nt•rtainlng J ... 5e11L AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fd>. JS): Tu mann•r. Allfl!S (Mud\ ll·ApriJ 19): IWJ. nak ~on (11th in your own capebil VIRGO (Aug. 23-~pt 22) What dly p&aN Include childtel\, iftdJviduall ltin. You'll •m•rg• vk1orious and wit you attk 11 cl-to hom• Att•ntlon ,... "JOW"I at heut." Reunion with lcwed knowledg• that n•w Ion It on horir.on volvn 1round fulflllm•nl. •pKulatton, orw domlnltft. FocWI on vaJ'Hty, dlal- Employm•nt pktutt bright. Jmprin ablllty to win (ri•nda and lnn~ntt Im· imp, chance, Cl'Mtivity. Canc:n. C..p- ttyle. Leo, 1nothtt AquarllJ\ ,..p,....nt portlnt peopll!. C1nttr n1tin provn to rta>rn Pft'IOM are in piduft. ed. ti. ttaun<h, loyal ally. Civ• gi(t TAU.US (April 20-Mly 20): You'U PISCES (Ffl>. 19-Mart"h 20): R•mov URA (~pt. 23·0ct. 22). Outlin• encounter "ttubbom" lndJvidU&l who yourwl( from ettn• dominated by th boundarin, lft PfOPM· plllttS n th ewnhlally become. ally. Another Tiu· bickulng ov.r who own• what. wh actually Pitt. Emphuil on carttr, busl n.ia Involved, could have thew letten. did most and who hn bttn nl!glecttd nne, mndlng In church. community lnltlab in na-: c. L. u. You'U reuiw Chut your own courw. Full Moon Take charge o( your own dntiny. Pia .,....holiday gift. Adda to wudrot.. ~lghlightsctMtivlty, ttyle, romantt. Cft, Virgo persona play mHnlngfo GEMINI (May 21 ·JUM 20): Thaw IF DECEMBER 21 IS YOUR roles. who claimed t~t you c.annot "concen· ARIES (March 21 ·Apnl 19): Ful llRTHDAY: CunTnt cyd• •mphu SCORPIO (Oct. 23 -Nov. 21 ): You'I tnte" wlff be In for rud• 1w1kening. Moon highlights rl!IHM' from obllga· chang•. trant. variety of experienttoS be ct.aUng with old•r lndlvlduala will You11 put together puzzle pittft and hon you had no right to uaume. You'I gain via wrltt•n word. major domnti Ing lo l•nd wne(~t of uperl•ntt. Spot etMrp with "complete ttory." Relative onT<'Olfte tendency to be victim o( prt· adluatm•nt that could ,.lat• to l'ftl· light on rnpona.lbillty. time llmltattona 11y., ''Mn& with you Is beaulifulr' conttived notiont. Att•ntion ,..volv d•nce. li(fttyl•. marital atatus, pwelbl 1blllty lo mftt dHdllnn. C.n«r nahv CANCEJl UllM 21 ·July 22): K.y Is around hom•, IKV.rity, marital status. addition to family. Gemini, Sagltta.ri figurt1 In lttnalio. to be analytk9l, to anlaaJ&te fttlinp. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). High· natlvnJ>lay lignUicant rolft. Fe SACITfARIUS (Nov. 22-DK 21) l.epomr C'OUJd Nql.Mlt in~. Hive light lndependentt, fftsh tto1rt, lnwn• and November wiJI be your moet dy· Stttta unlv.rwl appeo1I. rtach beyon fads, flcuna.vail.abte. Oppon\lnlty &!JI· tlv•nna, cour1ge of conv1ction1. Ful namlc, Cl'Htlve, productive, prnious llmltations. Lov• plays c:loml-1sta eo ~ chari~ causit. Fllrta· Moon position colncldn with requa month• of 1992. You have ...marbbl nanl roi.. Individuals who meent muc don luftia.ht leftdt lpitt. ~ for loan from ,..11tin. Be rompmalon· Mnl&! o( humor intefltttual curlOlity '° you confides "truth" ronconnlng fi · LEO (July ll·A\11. 22): Weu bfiaht •••. not gullibl•. Aql&lrian 11 In picturw lft Mnlltlv• co'ncwnlng body Image Nln<K. Arlee. Ubn pttle>nt fNturtd colora. eepedafly yellow ind gold. GEMINI (~y 21 -June 20): Fu You'll ti. lntpirtd to achlew hrighbl i CAPRICORN (DK. 22-Jin. 19) Y~ng peraon 11ys, "This Chriltmu Moon hlghU,hbl lnrome, propeny 1p April EmphM&ze l~ndtnc., courage, In· will llt&nd out In 111y memory1" Emph.I· praiMI, invtlbnent tNt bl!glnt to pe · novitlv•nns, orlglnality. Legal right alt on lndependentt, crutl•lty, I•· dividenct.. lnhllti,,. lntftlttt domlnatea ......,, DI ICI lmbw 12, 1111 will ti. m~ crystal clNr. Spotlight II printina your -n lltyle. Another Leo Unorthodoll prottciu,.. nt«SNry. Et-Mo.W 0-n: Dorotlty t.a.cnir on public lmag•. cftdlblllty, marl11I lnvolVJ•a~ centric lllOdatt providn h11mor. ~ s.pttari• ........ --. autus. Leo ftgurn promln•ntly "" (A\11. 23-Sept. 22): SpiriNal CANCE& (JuM ll•July 22): Luna .. ,....Mtecl for IMtr ca..k" AQUARIUS (Jin. 20.f•b. IS): lntu· ••nlJ\g of upcoming holiday ii em· Hped eatphHlut pl!rtOnallty. ch1I· plctue, co-etarrlng wltlll lob ff itln int•llttt provldn fl!liable guld· ~ hraoN dcm to you wtU ell· l•ng•. promotion. eddN A"Cognltlon, aad 1Nn1 Croeby. Dorothy w• anc.. Focua on teaching. ptycholoay ,...-... on your ability to mab the ab- You no longer will be ronflned by out· faMOW for her ..,. ... The 1 5 11 h 1 ' ltnd c:ryNl d•r. Some of your londat &noded rula. l'l!g\lt.tlons. S.l«t mat•ri· cltdal"ft, ul know thtte ta eo-.thln Htro ogy pot g 1 on •mp oym•nt, aeplmdont will be fulfilled baalc lssun, pet cart, communication · al, CJ'Nte your own tradition. VaJua! ta •••bftl -•)' ladly nu•ber It 1. ( ~ d Anoth A ri 1 U9RA (Sept. 2J·Oct. 22): Atttntioft . .: ... .. ------.. . • ... . ~JHG/\NS fl0!:;9 10 Minute• To Open Se•f 18' Power $225/ mo & 34' Sail $400. Avl Nowl 752·2881 722·2000 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Dt<l1lon T1N etudtee wanted me to chanp"' 7 td pl'n ent. •r qua in n· revolve1 around 1plrltwillty, power, JJ\GUAH !HOf> 8~1:~~~~.·:::.:.~. =~~c:=::i1:.1;~:nr:t:::· ::· .!:\! ;::~ 1:0 :1 ~ ,:: vo .:.seu <Fet>. 19-M•Kh 20>: a.11-::;..:27.;.:~ul:' :~ ; *c:1~~1~1:.' :.~:;o~~ Balboa, Ponnlnsula, ~r 85 XJ8 Thi• belovecJ pet condition, AM/FM toolderfa:inUy member. Material prwvl· "-bee• lucky for IM all •Y lift.' tl~n:~lpttl.1 i;;o•v:t:~•I, !1ml~rlty 8"•fttion. Oldetrel.ltivemabsdedln· Duo Art console) Must ~r 5~ay ~~~~ og ~~~ n"da good homel w/ ater~l A/C, Cruise, ou.ly aec:ret will be ttnalN -you J1a .. ry and October wm be M wt aw stan •I t a po nt. ey ls tlon ol intendoN. Faith! Sell before Chrtatmaal Zone 873-1943 31,000 mile extensive Tiit wheel, 54k ml, MMfit • rault. Taurut Involved. NplHcant for Dorothy la•our I to dJv•rslfy. to •l•v1t• Mlf·eatffm, to KOAPIO (Oct ll·N 21)· ,_.._ ::. $1600 obo 673-7677. Wanted' mooring for 22 warranty, all records, $7500. Call 646-9147 vtaOO (Aug. 23-~pt. 22): You'll l"1. impron color coordination In ward-ltandl .. a..u • ......:.. ~led C.:...~"'t. • S10,500. 875-8611. l~=======~I Mying. "This it my kind of clay!" Spot· ARIES (MaKh 21.April 191 Dul i robe. <Amini 11 ttpttMntN "f ......_.._,, · ..,._.._-: :r~!tat1~r~~:~h~ ~n~~·e~~~·.C:,".!8;,~:, 1987 4-Runner light on teaching. ,..adlng. analyzins clOMci.Att•ntlon,..volvnarou~d prop· If DECEMIH 22 IS YOUI :.:."::='~--:;· ~=· : preHnt S575. Baby Cash buyer. 851-4960. ••,HS(tll4085252) C\ltnat •tahat. Lunar poelUon hl9h-trty, durability, tulotnobllt, ttl1t1on-9'aTHDAY1 You.,.. dyna•k. c:ontro· wUI be.,WMll ~.::... -: Grand, black ebony, '90 CHEROKE! 4WO, Must ... 1 u,hts fullUbnent, ability lo wl.n f,W ahJp that rtqul""' rnltlon. Lonptand-venial, 1ttrec1I••· dmnnlntd, ~'"'r•-::'will Olle. N • : great condition 1950. 4dr, auto, 8 cyl, EJCcef. and lnll~ atOWn. lhabrs. Ing obligation fulOllN. You'll uy geous, did not follow fullly tndJtion. ,...,. ~· : 827·18M I • n t 0 0 n d It I 0 n . Toro .. of UlaA (Sept. 23-0ct 22): Acant °" "Thi• II on• Sunday I will not eoon for-It " Ubly you -aepel'Wlffd psycho· SAQTTAIUUI (No.. 22·0.C. 21): ~ Transportation BICYC'l.l:S 60HO • Reolne •lk• Top of ttie llne Unlvega, 11295 new, red, 82 cm. frame, Ilk• new, 1499, call 759-8280. Women'• Schwinn 12· spd seo. Men's SchWlnn 10-apd 150, Men'• V11ta 10-1pd 170. Good condhlon 81~ Sl'Olt 11 ";r, 1 (,()()j l'.-, '"" ,' MO l'OIH YI I 1-. scour F 11 110 1 k 89 HONDA VTR 250 Uke newl Muet aMI &2500. 71~1770. Automobiles 114,200. 7,.._..558. Cot .. Mtll touncl, lbl&8ic, color, 1tyl•. fathlon g.t!.. JoskaJly OJ' odwrwlae from OM or both S..~, lll"°"ld....._aMIJ. 1988 CherokH, exlnt 722·2000 What f""ioutly w• tlktn for gnn TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Ref peNn• at t1rlltlv~ty tt1rly tp. T1un.. ty to tab......., chlfp el J'OW OW8 oond, 74K ml, 1 •---T-O_O_T ____ I W be N'VWwed. Your Prwtita ~ to btcom• Involved In (1mlly flnancill lAo. Scorpio ,.,.one play 1l111Jfk1nt fa ... Spoeu,M..., _ ......... .eyle. owner, 18950 obo. 85 ¥ A VAN upward • nsult. Emphaslt on caieer, donnybrook. Shon tttp. change of "*" In )'O'&t Uh. DuMi 1992.. Y'"''ll f..t\ atart Ill.,.._. d6r1 fi1-. y .... :::~~. •fter 8pm A u t O • A /0 • P S • alntee. jll'Oducdon, promotion. nt<fttlry to rwl14rw p.nonal e.nslont. make ffWh ltalt II\ MW dlrection. pin ""'°" M)'ll; ~ W..C .. ~ wldl ,..r. Uct#T'OY8oTA•0;."a 9C.'Ollft0 (Oct. 23· Nov. 21 ): Full Ennh11lly you .. In 1tat111 by "-..nn1 lndepeftcltnar and you coukt aleo CAPllCOIN (0.. 12·)eft. It): COIT'& ME•& MOOI\ hlghU,J\ta tr1vel, publl8'1ln1. dH.r." Caprk'om lnvolnd. "!Mdly In lov•." July and .,._,a,r, F.aUy NW\* ......._ ..._ ol .a. 1 " 1 LIXUI 11280 " w. blllty lo pt'--.p Kr09 In dyne•-Cl!MINI (M•y 2l·June 20): F Ill bt prodlldl", ""~ wtht """°"' _..adon ..-ond. ..,._ o1 722-2000 le. drantattc fuhlon. ltomantt will on penon1I po1M9alon1, bulc valun )'Oii. cftdlt ....,... lhows )'Oii .,. ,.....,. On~ 1 ,700 m11 .. •--8-7-T-0-~-.. -1-u-p-,-1 -b'analaee to•pirltualJty on ''high lewl .. ntt.aalty for fcttplna plant Oulble. Mt f I• D11 p lllf a... "t'lialleM." ~ dialaa '"'• (2V LIXa1>UI OF Auto, • PS, PW, ~· Viflo ~·play m.nll\gful Somt ln~v~dua11~~"c11u1daofntt from1 OfAll~....,...._..,.. ....,.... ....... ..-~t.11.f WllTMINITIR Tift, OC, WhHla '-· you, \>I\ •r0ntul .....-~.. ve youl'lt' J• I' tf 1 ...... -.., ....... AQUA&IUI l)aa ••• ,. 1'): Fote• t3580 Beach Blvd. #aK;;.:~-· ~~~.J.NT'7~.~;~~.!'~; onz~~~::'(~ ~::.; CU7:'cye'M" ; :.. .. :: .:·~·.::. == :.--: :::.-:-:::.; ::::!...::· an;.eeoe Cotti ..... can be 4Hlt with -you'll au«wfully 1uch that yov'll bt et 111h1 place at _.. .,. T'--. t w 1 • 9 ... ..,._.. °" lllMlt ......., Pf9dklll .,~ IOLIXUlllllO meetc9"dllrw.Pay1Mntechechdutctl· "dr1m1tlc''lftOIMnt.ltebulldlnaorntt• am.r;,..;c 111 .. ~......, ......... llidina of val-..._. ,. 0,..... ~ 0.. 1 ... ACURA t.EOENO. Sunroof a 1-te~ 1'22-2000 fled -to your advantas•· c.anc.r, C.p• worlil"I pmc:'f9 It un<ltt WI)' Money ....... 'niit ,..;.... ~ '1lilil ......_WW., lelldtletw ,_..... I Colltcton lhow s •Pd . w h It•. (aRT9M1) • INT l"lcomc r.anot1co"a"•utec,EM11'rw,l\tJy 19) ~Tlf'ft\ IOl•td by .. .!~~~""· Scor· "' a s iths 1 .. .._..._. ,_.. (M. lt·Men 20): ...;. ,\Ill!,\ •111111 OCT 12 a 13. e.Gpm ohrOmH, aunofoof. 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''YWU9ter'' w/ '"'"· ..,.,,, ootorlut.I -NNtty new. mini oond l290obo _______________________ ...... .._~--------~------~ 11~1111 p'*"°"' Of ,..,. Opra, Good CMetmM Olftl t 2128: I :nciwta. Aw 1•.~a.1100.a. ~1U Anytlmtl AANifOH 0,. OPERA Jen 2 . Ahmen1on. 2pm. a orch••lr• ..... ,.. 1.-01... 157· 7008 NO BRIDGE qmz Due to technical cWTicultiet the Bridge Quis will not run in today'• edition . , -• • \I II h '"~ . I' I ' •• , • I I •11vww1111 or .. t .... cart One teet dtlv el (1231) ••••• UNES DAYS BUCKS OIWtQI COAST JWANDIAQLE 1·800-S22.JEEP 714/549-8023 ,\I I t I I \. ,• I. I I ' \ . I " I Sell your private party merchandise in the •'72 VW Bug con- ver1lblt, new top1 headliner, 15,000 rm on engine, mutt see to appreclattl $5,000. 363-1433 •'•• vw c.m.,. 1\l 1 1'1 1'-' \~ ,\ .• ! I l J • • I Chrtetmae cuh ~ for 914, older MBZ, Brltlah or odd POUca. 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WF, young redhead, wanted by SWMCNS. .. 11 ti 1 h heed, dynamic, ac:tJve, " rac ve, young • • profeaalonal, looking middle-aged SWF Pro-f SWM fHalonal, lovH life. or a 4IMIO Yf9. • Are you In your alxtlH you ahould be the and my counterpart? _•ame __ ._"_4_14_1_. __ _ 41, 5'7", need• OM 37, for tennla, beach, woman man for walks, akllng, travel, within laughter and lots hoMst. fun, healthy, more. Reapeet geta committed relatlon- y o u everything, ahlp. #3182. *4191• ENTREPRENEUR ';4~~~.· even m•. •--B-U_S_l_N_E_S_S_MA_N_ AnRACTIVE PRETTY SEE Kl NO W OMEN :1004 AND BLUE·EYED INTELLIGENT BLONDE A YOUNG S ta b I • a n d a C· 34 I Ill ti d f ' ove •· re 0 PROFESSIOu•• compllshed blond, 44, the bar acene, lookJng ~ 5'5", fit and happy, for aomeone apeclal 24, alngle male, Juat Ilk•• the outdoor•. to care for. I love to graduated from Col· looking for one man cuddle up In front of a tege, new to Newport with humor and lnleg· warm fireplace with Beach, affka attrac- rlty, likH dinner at aon mualc, a good tlve blond, blue-eyed 8:00 or after, who'• man & wt.ne. 1 can be woman betwffn 20- wllllng to travel to a lady ftrat. and • 11tt1e 1_2_s_. #_3_1_u_. ___ _ Newport Beach. 44-girl at Umea. I'm not 1u1 •oA fl' auD SWM, 50, 5'11 ", llvea In Arizona, loves goll, tennla, (no kids), apeaka German, look- ing for lady who en- Joya aame. #3145. HANDSOME AHO.HUMOROUS 25 year old SWM, blond hair, blue eyes, enJoya outdoor actlvl· tlea, ... ka attractive SWF, 21-30 yeara old with good aenae of SO, N/S. #4142. apolled, but I ahould -WU1 BIG be. Lwe to .. 1t. bike, GENTLEMAN HANDSOME 0 opera, theater, horMa. Single Cauculan 35, BL NDE Coutd I be you.r Holl-6'5", healthy Protea-STRONG humor. #3143. 49+, aophlatlcated/ day gift thla year? a!onal aHklng apeclal canlNQ cuual, aerloua/lunoy. Let'• go dancing & lady, 30-50, for walk· "" la there e 1T1ature. tall affl #4152. Ing, dining, huga, golf, SWM, 42, 5'11", 195 non-amoker guy who1--------quiet tlmH and ahar· lbs. Heka swr:, 24· lan't looklng for a LOVE Ing your lnterHta. 36, 5'7"-8', Who llkH aklnny H-year old TO IKI #3182. to dance, travel, talk, Kldlen? #4183. Very a .. _ ...... _ SWF, PILOT CLAiSIP'lmD laugh and fffl very .u ... .,,,. apeclal. #3151. The Piiot Claaalo 21, blond hair, blu. lt'a the eaay-to-1-------.. fted eyed Ski B unny, acctH, Information-RENT The moat comprehen-.. eka tttr9Ctlw male, packed marketplace alve and current dlrec· •Ot• 22·28, to kHp vtal1ed regularty • auc-tory of good• and •tr· me warm on a cold ceuMty • by all kinda through classified vtc.a around! ...,..,, nlght..#4182. of oonaumera. ,...._ __ ...._ ___ _ St-: .. ,KJNtt WOMF:N ~WO-l "i t-t-.Kl''.11 WOl\H :'..: .rnu-i 1'1-.H SONAI. SEHVICES ;J005 HOME MUST AU. NEWI AU. LOCAll ORANGE COUNTY t.AOIES ALONE? LOVE CURRENT HOME PHONE l 's Me too. OWM. Ex-s MOC).420-2888 Br,ooklynlte, 39, blond-Kl SING 18 yrs t No Minimum/$23 lah, beard, ponytail, Attractive, monoga-DIN 1-80().772·2185 5'11 ", 210 lbs., N/ S. mous, secure, sincere, _....B ..... EA-U"""T""'IF-UL_&.,......EX-C'""tr'""IN_G,,... Let's mHt for a movie communicative, edu· LIVE LAOIES and • bite. Your neck ceted, trim SWM, 41, 1·900-37<>-6600-Adults or mine. #3181. 6', seek• caring, Hn-115/Call sltlve, trim, sincere, N INTELLIGENT /smkg lady 34-40 for OIN 1-800·772·2185 YET HUMOROUS commitment, aharlng HOT & WILD GIRLS! SWM, 23, 5•9 .. , brown & activltlos together. Call 1-900-884-1001 #3153. $9.00 per call hair, blue eyes, seeks 1 ________ i-------- attractive female, 18· MY DREAM LOOKING FOR FUN? 25, to ahare beach LIVE LADIES walks, ballets and PACKAGE 1·900·7 37·2 229 cozy fires with an In-SANTA PLEASE' 20 mlnutes/$35 telligent, sensitive Col· • Adulls DIN 1-800-7n-21as 3 2 Include smlllng, unln-loge student. II 15 . hiblted, stable, warm, NEWPORT WOMEN available heart. Add WITH PHONE NUMBERS 30-50 years growth. H~00-884-DATE• Ex1. 40 Wrap In feminine Vic· Except Seattle na· tor1a·a Secret (lingerie llvesl SWM, 36, 6'1'', to jeans) #3165. 170 lbs.. monoga---i'h-6 -.....--- mous, hilarious con· rvva. ""'" versallonalist longs for SWM 40, 5'9", llvea witty. humorous, cute, C.M. Enjoya the slim companion, 26-beach, do you? Seeks 40. Romance? It can SWF, 37-49 for • lltlle happen Ill #3142. wine and fun tlmH, MEN ARE PIGS ... For Ad Action Cal a PlllL AD-VIS(I 642-5678 maybe youl tl3164. PEHSONAI. 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"91W...,to~~ ...,......,.., a r dm*nqbe alli•AidflDrp,.lllal•--tiir....-11 ~dage•Cllllll. ....... ~--.palC!fW\ft:llM ttd ~ I ,_ FACTORY WINDOW STICKER $13,29300 , 1992 ISUZU RODEOS TOYOTA & VOLVO DISCOUNTS ~ ALL REMAINING 1991 TRUCKS 19 TO CHOOSE FROM NEW 1991 CAMRY DISCOUNT Oft ~~J11d AMII Price 1•10 FROM 1991 VOLVO BER'l:ONE DISCOUNT Off Mlnuf8c:MW• ~ llild Alllll Pnce BELOW · INVOICE* $3000 I saooo I011317 S..-Colby Tom Johnson (center), Associate Publisher of The Pilot, presents John Ensley (left) and Phil Man- thei of Lexus of Westminster a plaque for winning this year's 'Pick the Pros' contest. Ensley, Lexus or Westminster win 'Pick the Pros' contest By Kirk Wolcott kComollve Edllor While John Ensley was cursing the play or the Los Angeles Raiders on Monday night, he was tha nkful for the fina l score of their game with the New Orleans Saints. "I guess it was magic," said Ensley of his win- ning pick. "I didn't think it would be a very high· scoring game. I just came up with the number." Ensley and Lexus of Westminster received a plaque and a full·page add to run in 1bc Pilot for winning the first of what is planned to be an an· nual contest. Dy predicting that the score would total 30 points -the Sai nts won, 27-0 -Ensley, the gen· crol manager at Lexus of Westminster, edged two other auto dculerships to win The Pilot's "Pick the Pros" promotional contest for 1991. The other dealerships entered this year included Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury, Tuttle·Oick Nis- san and Performance Mitsubishi. "I got a big kick out of (the contest).. I love football, so this was right up my alley, • Ensley said. "It \Oas nice not to have to worry about point spreads, either. This was a good promotional pro- gram. It was fun for us and we get something out The contest, which ran 10 weeks in The Piiot, pitted six Southland dealerships. Each week, the dealers were givt:n ballots and asked to pick who would win 14 NFL games. Through the first nine weeks, three dealerships -Crevier BMW, Lexus of Westminster and Tus- tin Dodge -were tied with two winning weeks apiece. After 13 games on Sunday, the tie still ex- isted. of it." · Ensley said that he chose most of the games, himself. "We have a couple of sports fanatics tha\ helped me out occasionally," he said. Ensley, 50, has been with Lexus of Westminster since it first opened on Aug. 4, 1984. Prior to that. he worked at Pontiac for Bob\Langprc. A tic-breaker was decided on the total points for Monday night's game. 83TOYOTA PICKUP •SPO. UC.12F7M22 $2995 85 NISSAN SENTRA AUTO. NC. STEREO CASS. UC.ILHH318 $3995 87 NISSAN SENTRA SUN~lCASS. UC. R\;UK387 $3995 88TOYOTA TERCEL AUTO, NC.fell UC. tl2l.E 5995 87 PONTIAC FIERO GT ICYL., ~~ P/W, Pll. UC. 130 $5995 88TOYOTA PICKUP AUTO, LONOBEO. UC . .,._ 11495 USED CAR WINTER SELL DOWN 86 DODGE LANCER AUTO, NC1 PIS. SER. 1211315 $2995 86 MITSUBISHI PICKUP SHELL. BUMPER. UC. 12T""2 $3995 86 NISSAN 200SX RED, CASS., 5SPO. UC.ltPDM93 $4995 84 VOLVO 244GL AUTO, NC, P/W~. UC. l2BH $5995 89 MITSUBISHI PICKUP AUTUMTIC. UC.13T5n50 $5995 91 GEO TRACKER ~'?J. REM. SHAAPt I.A;.~ $7995 87TOYOTA TERCEL ~JWJSETTE. ~. 11'51583 $4495 85TOYOTA MR2 PNt, PA. TIW,.~ WHEELS. UC. ""R0151 $4995 83TOYOTA CELICA AEALSHAAPt s44i5 85 HONDA ACCORD LX 5SPO., NC, P/W, Pll, CIC. UC. I 28SN'°3 $4995 85 BUICK 86 TOYOTA PARK AVE. CELICA GT AUTO, t::::O~ CASS. UTO, r:·~:O CASS. $5995 $5995 88 TOYOTA 85 VOLVO CEUCA GTS 745 WAGON ISPO .• NC. PM""'-M., TIW. AUTO, NCil:1Jlft:. Ml llA.-I01_.7 UC. ti $8995 $8995 1992 LEXUS SC 400 PERFORMANCE+ LUXURY. our The all new LexUs swrt coupe offers the ultimate in performance and luxu- ry .. :rhe SC 400 combines a powerful 250-horsepower, 4.0-liter, 32-valve alu- minum engine with a leather interior ringed with Bird's-Eye Maple. Now Available For IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SC 300 Same striking Lexus as the SC 400 -This sport coupe has a soul of its own 3.0 liter in line six cyl- inder engine 225 horsepower - Available with 5 speed trans. - A must to drive Call for a private showing at your home or office 1992 LEXUS LS 400: A SILKY, SMOOTH ~DE ONE of the FEW imported HIGH performance Luxury . automobiles with NO GAS GUZZLER TAX. . YOUR BEST D&L ON A LEXUS IS IN THE HEART OF ORANGE COUNTY! 8 B I V I N 0 T H I 0 R A N p E C 0 A 8 T F 0 R 2 4 Y E A R S LEXUS OF WESTmlnSTER . • 13590 Beach Blvd., Westminster, CA on Beach Blvd., just soUth <if the 22 /tf!y. ) 1992 LEXUS ES 300 MOVES CLOSER TO IT'S HERITAGE With striking styling inside and out, and a new V6 engine provid- ing improved horsepower and to- rque without sacrificing fuel eco- nomy, the new Lexus ES 300 joins the LS 400 and SC 400 as a leader in its respective luxury se- gment. DRIVE ONE TODAY I FACTORY AUTHORIZED .... ,. , ~RVICE MD PARTS OPEN M·F 7A.M.-7P.M. b11 ORANGE llt\T !!I ~ .&P/ElllE iii ~524 Habor Blvd. ~._. .... ; Costa Mesa : (71•) 5'9-8023 . 1 ·I00-522-JEEP SADDLE BACK Sales & $j)arvrtic 5 e Leasing P See And Drive The All New ES300 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 13500 Beach Blvd. • Westminster BEACH BLVD. AT THE 22 FREEWAY _ (714)892-6906 . (213)566-3888 ....-~~~------------------~- Cl~VJEJ\ SALES•SERVICE•LEASING 1500 AUTO MAU DR. SANTA ANA 835·3171 • NEWPORT/55 FWY AT EDINGER · Sales Dept Open 7 Days Parts/Service Hours M-F 7 am-6:30pm &. -.----------------------'; ' Serving Orange County I . for Over 70 Years flfi1. Service 1!11111 Parts ;ISUZU·Body Shop I Theodore Robins..,_ : t060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 714-641-0010 p-Your Ad Here-a . •. I . . For Only •ae A Week ar Call~ ' . LIXlll: Waiting list lengthens on safe and luxurious high-performance car he Lexus SC 400, also known as the Lexus Coupe, may well be the perfect car. Auto Review It's a . high-performance sports car, complete with a 250-horsepower, 32-valve VS engine, a road-hugging, four-wheel independent suspension and a bold, circular-front design that is both sporty ancf classy. Ws a luxury car, complete with plush leather seatinG for four, electric everyming, automatic climate control system, remote entry and maple interior trim. It's a safe car, complete with TM vet.lcle: 1"2 Lexut IC 400 two-door coupe The price: MIRP -$37 ,500; Al tested -$42,550 Th• guts: 4.0·llt•r, 210-hp, 32-valve VI engine with electronic fuel Injection; four-speed electronlcally controlled automatic tran1ml11lon The llnea99: Th• sports car In Toyota's young luxury Hne, th• coupe was Introduced last summer. four-wheel anti-lock bra~ing system, driver's side airbag, optional traction control system (an extra S 1,600) and front and rear three·point seat belts. It's also relativ~y economical fo r all its power and plushiness. The SC 400 aelivers a reported 18 miles per gallon in ~~ 1992 Lexus SC 400's classy outer appearence maski an undeniable power within. city driving and 22 miles per gallon on the highway. The SC 4001s remarkable versatility and quality doesn't come cheaP.ly. Its base price is $37,500, and available options, such as a power moonroof ($900), a Nakamichi pre~ium sound system with 12-disc CD changer ($1, 900 combined) and a hands-free cellular phone easily push the pris:e over the $40,000 mark. NEWAUTOGUIDE Not only tha~ but the model has been on the market tor less than six months, and it's still being sold off waiting lists. Although Lexus discourages its dealers from tacking on a markup, as was done with hot mOdels.like the Acura NSX and the Mazda Miata, the SC 400 isn't likely to be ~Id for less than retail any time soon. Still, as painful as it is for me to say, this car is probably worth $40,000. Acura HUNTINGTON IEACH ACURA You EJcpecl .. We Oell¥a1 19131 Beach Bl 405 & PCH 100-96-ACURA; 142-0095 NORM REMS COASTAL ACURA SUper Prices, Super Setec11on Harbor Blvd @ 405 fwy, Costa MeSI 979·2500 TVmN ACURA WE WANT TO BE 11 AGAIN IN 19911 YOU'LL SAVE MOREi 5 FreewJy@ Jambom 714-669·9900 Alfa Romeo IEACH IMPORTS So. Cal's leldlng Alla dlr tor 17 conseaitlve years. Atta Romeo. Saab, Masera11 -Sales, service, leaslng 848 Dove St, Newport Beach 7141752-0900 Audi TUlTLE CLICK AUDI 40 Auto Certer Dl!ve, IMne 472·7400 CREVIER IMW Elcceftenl setec11on of new & carefutty prepared BMW's always In stock. Sales, SeMu, Leasing. Ecfmoer a1 55 Freeway, SW Ana Auto Mall. 135·3171. SADOLHACK BMW 45 Oilfield llvlne 380-1200 STERUNG MOTOR$ LTD. Ui:.Wve BMW Dealer. Sales • Selvlce • Leulng. 1S40 ~. Newport Bach. 64~4 Buick NAIERS IUICIC/CADIUAC Sales • Leasing • Selvlce 2600 Harbor BMI .. Costa Mesi. 7141540-9100 REASON BUICK CO. 909 No. Grind Ave. SatU Alla 647-9111 Cadillac AU.EN CADILLAC ti 1 In Orange County San Diego Freeway at Avery, Laguna NJouel. 512·0800 MCLEAN CADILLAC STERLING Since 1939 TuS1ln Auto Cencer. 714/731<0990. NASERS CADIUAC/IUICK Sales • SeMce • Leaslno 2600 IWbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. 714,/540-9100 Chevrolet ALUN KANE CHEVROLET New & Used. 7600 Westminster Bl. Westminster 1 Block WeSI of Beach Blvd. 194·8333 CONNEll CHEVROLET Sales • Service • LeaSlllQ • Pw 2828 H311>ot Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1200 DELILLO CHEVROUT • GEO OuaJrty Sales & SeMce ·'The NlceSI People In Town" 18211 Bex/I Bl, HI.ft. Bch. 147·6087 JOE MACf'HERSON CHEVROLET 21 Auto Cencer Dr .. Irvine 761·7222 Chrysler/Plymouth ATW CHRVSUR-PlYMOUTH COfl'C)lete Body Shop n Service Sales, Service, Parts-Open 6 Days 2929 Hart>or Bl .. Cosu Mesa. 3 Blks. s. ol San Oieoo Frwy on Hart>or Blvd. 546-1934 GUAJIANTY CHEVROLET/GEO 711 E. 17th St, Santa Alla 973.1711 HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRYSLER ,LYMOUTH 16661 Bex/I Bl .. HurCtngton Beach. 6 Blks. So. of 405 Fwy. 142-0631 MEISTER CHRYSLER.f\.YMOUTH 14 Auto C1r. Dr .. lrvlne. 7 68· 7100 SANTA ANA CHllYSURJISUZU 1405 AIJIO Mall Dr .. Santa AN 641~471 Dod ge nmu CLICK DODOl 40 hlo C... Or, W1M -- NUNTINOTOH MACH DODOl 11 VA/4 COtMllSIOH HEADOUAATERS 18555 Beacll Blwd., H.8. 1n mile SOUlh of 111405ff'9Wl'/17U) 141-1115. M1U CUCIC't MT1H DOOGf 40 WO C.. DIM, Tulln7'°""°° Fo rd 1IO IONll POltD 8211 lludl llWd .. 8un hit 12t·JHO JO( MM:MaOH fOM) 2 AIJto C... DIM. Tudn UJ.SJOO Ml\I CUCI POltO 4l Auto c.... ........ •11.a200 lMIOOOll ~ flOID 2080 Hlltllr M.. C.. ....... 1-00iO Jlllt' YOll POID Ult ........ l.1111111 • ..... -........ 11256 ._. M.. Hid. • au ... t1 GMC Truck ~ ALLEN GMC TRUCKS #1 In °"""' Cow1ly San Diego Fwy. II AvetY. l.IQlN Nguel 612.QIOO MCLEAN GMC Tl\ICK AND l'ONTIAC CAD!UAC Since 1939 TUS11n AIJIO Callet 714/131.0990 UNIVERSITY GMC/Ol.DSn'ONTlAC 2480 Hlrbor Blwl., Cosla Mesa 71~91 HARIOUR INFINm Sales • Lnslno • SeMc:a 2888 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa 1n Mk S. of 405 Fwy 7141241-1300 Ho nda P£HSl<I HONDA SALES * SERVICE * I.EASING 13750 Beach Blvd .. Westminster 7141537-7777 • RAY FlADEIOE HONDA , Sales • SeMce • LeaslnQ • Parts • Body Repair Irvine Auto Center 714·130.7600 ROGER MIWR HONDA Sales, Service, Olscounts 19232 Beach BMI .. lblllngton Beath 963-1959 HONDA SANTA ANA 2114 E. First St, Santa Ana 547.3555 UNMRSITY HONDA 2860 HaitJor BMI .. C.M. 540.0713 Hyundai 1\ITTU CLICK HWHDAI 40 Auto Cenl!f Ortva, !Nine 472·7400 Isuzu RAY RADEIOE ISUZU Sales • SeNice • Lwlng • Parts • Body Rei>* ltvfne Auto Ctnler 714-13().7000 sount COUNTY ISUZU Numbel 1 volume Rodeo Deal« U.S.A. 18711 lleacll Blvd., H.B. 142-2000 Jaguar IAUUJAGUM 2001 ScMll ManchHler Ave ..• Anaheim 971·2002 RAY RADEIOE JAGUAR Salts • SeMce • Leasing • Parts • Body Repal< Irvine Auto Center 830-7000 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3000 W. ColSt Hwy. Newport Beach 722-4000 Jeep HUNTINGTON JU, fAGU 16751 lleacll Btwd.. ttnlngton Beach 141·3999 ORANGE COAST JH, EAGLE 2524 tUl1>or Blwl., Costa Mesa 649-1023 .JE9 EAGLE Of SANTA AHA # 1 Cus1omer Sltistac11on 55 fwy, @ &Inger 7141666·0100 ?Um.E CUCI< JHP, fAGll 40 Auto cencer Or •• IMrlt 472·7400 Le xus LEXUS Of WHTMINSTIR " Ill Hult of °"""' ~ AYll!able for lmmedlatt OelvefYI 22 Fwy. If Beacll BMI. 7141192-6906: 2131166-3111 TUmN uxus Wol1d's F1rst And IMQest Dealer Tusln AA/JQ Ceraef 1714) 6"....00 Lincoln 'Mercury llACM UHCOUf-MUCUIY 1 MOO ltacll Ill, tU1llnglon 8ladl. 3 BIDcb so. of San Diego Pfty. 141-77J9 JOHNSON • ION UHC~ICUIY Sales. SeMct & Leasing 2629 Haltlor 8tvd.. Cosll Mesa 714/M)-1630 RAY RADEIOI UHCOlff.MOCUtrt Siies • Sentce • Leasing • Pll1I • Body Repair trma ~ C... 714·U0.7000 . IANTA ANA UHCOlH·MIRCutY lnOnnge ~--1-28 ""' c... Dr. Tlllllln. s fwy. @ ........ au.at•• llACH~ 1'1331 leldl M .. ~ 8tlCll 2 rrt aou11ct405 rwr. 11• .. u2..uu ~UMAZDA 1425 w. 8*. Cosla Mela 141.JJJ4 ~VIO J. '*1lN MAZDA IWly..,,. MNb Illa 1tel ....... &eMc.t S Ffwr, • Mdl, i.m ... IU•l400 !WM~ U.,...D'*lll .. llllloa ·tm•"'*8 "*,. c:... MMfOO Mercury M 1tsub1 sh1 tWtlOR Ml1$UllSM Sales • Leasilg • Fled • PW • S.W. 2833 Hart>or Blvd~ Cosia Mesa (714) 540-4491 rERfORMANCE MITSUllSHI 19202 Beach Bl, tb't Bch. 961-G23S; 1400-60().6961 1\ITTU CLICK MrTSllllSHI 36 Au1o Certef Drive, nine 472·7400 Nissan CAMNEU NISSAN/HUNTINGTON IEACH 18835 Beach Blvd., Hl.w01Qlon Beach 842·7781; 540·0442 TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN John Logan, Flffl Mgr. 2845 Haibor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 540·6410 SANTA ANA NISSAN INC. 2001 E. 17111 St .. Santa Ana 558·7111 TUSTIN NISSAN "Trust In Tustin" Nlssan 30 Auto Center llf .• Tustin Auto Centtr 669-1212 LEW WEii IRVINE NISSAN « Auto Cerer Drive, IMne 951-7575 Oldsmobile ALLIN Ol.DSMOllU # 1 In Clfqe Cotny San Dleoo Freeway It AYef'/, laglq N1guel 582·0800 IEACH OlDSMOllU 17331 Beach Blvd.. Hunclngton Buch 2 ni ~of 405 fwy. 714-142-6666 JOE MACPHERSON OlDSMOllU 2345 N. Grand Ave., Santa Alla 542·1111 UNMRSITY OLDSMOBILE • GMC TRUCK 2850 Harbor BIVd .. CoSll Men 54().9640 Pontiac DAVID J. PHILLtn l'ONTIAC Cklallty family stlVlce since 1968 -Sales, SelViee Lag. Hills; 5 fwy. @ Alicll 137·2400 MCLEAN PONTIAC • GMC TllUCIC Tustin Al.AD Center 71417 31 '°990 Po rsche HEWf'ORT AUTO CENTll 445 E. Coast Hwy .. Newpol1 Beldl 67).0900 Saab llACH IMPORTS So. Cars lultilO Saab cir tor a consecullYe ~ Sales, SeMc:e. Leastno S4S Dow Sl, Newport Beach 7141752-0900 Saturn Subaru Suzuki IOI lONGm IUZUICI Now lmmecbla Oel¥ery Al Modelt In Wmrhllr, 13e00 Beadl Blvd. (714) 192-665t 1\ITTU CUCKS TUmN StllUtQ 40 Auto C.. Dr .. Tuslin 730..teOO To yota 10YOTANC>lyP Of COITA WIA 1964 IQr1>or 8tvd.. Cotti MIA 722·2000 JOE MACMRSON TOYOTA 44 hlo C..er Dflwt, Tustin 132·)1U lll.l MAXEY TOYOTA Pll1I Open N SIUdly 18881 Beadl Blvd.. Hlnlngloft e.ldl 14H555 lLMOM TOYOTA How SWMI II Isl Ult * Senlct * Pwta * LINlnQ 15300 8eadl. w..Ni• lt4-)U2 lEW wr• 1rYM TOYOTA 30 ,_, C.... DIM, INllll 76MMI The SC 400's interior features are first class and well designed, such as the easy-to-use climate control system, which features a digital thermostat. There ilrC also plenty oT electric extras, like two pr~rammable preset buttons for positioning of the driver's seat, steering wheel and mirrors; a passenger-side seat that slides forward and backward automatically for back-seat passengers; · and electronic analog instrumentation . The steering wheer also tilts away automatically when the driver is getting out of the car. The basic extras in this tar, such as power windows and cruise control, go without saying. Back-seat legroom isn't exactly ample, but is not all tfiat bad for a sport coupe. The car's classy appearance caused me to underestimate its power, a misconception that was quickly corrected. Performance-wise, the SC 400 rivals muscle cars for quickness with a zero-to-60 time of 6.9 seconds, a quarter-mile time of 15.3 seconds and a top speed of 150 miles per hour. Its 250-horsepower VS begs for the fast lane. What sets the Lexus Coupe apart is that its machismo is refined. An electronically controlled hydraulic cooling fan helps the car achieve amazingly low engine noise. Speed·sensing rack and pinion steering and a firm double wishbone suspension give the SC 400 a smoother ride than most sports cars. This combination of comfort, luxury and perform ance almost made me forget how bad traffic was, especially when I kicked back, cranked up a CD and opened the moonroof. 89'5251A Lo Lo Miles Flawless #006686 '9~acU!klS Lo Miies. #006614 '87 325 llack/llack Pitced Right. -#OOM'n . '89 750 IL Whlte/Natwal Lo Mllel. Loaded #001111 ~ • • -.. : • -~· .... - . . -.. . ----.. --.. .. .. --.. -.. .. .. .. -• .. --.. --.. .. .. -.. --.. -• .. . .. .. . - : • . . • • . . . . . • .. . . • Saturday December 21, 1991 •T. . t • !' ' Sell Your Propert r! ' i l • Call Cl111ifi1~, ~ • ~ 2-5678 PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICl!S PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE AouNdo) Uord D. An-The Mine lldclreu, appointed U per;o;;aJ rep-~ « Ille written ob-department of property being declated or The registrant(•) com-Niguel, CA 92656. above on: August 29, 1991 _________ 1teeny, mMI Lfowd D. An-9n11 tel ... ~ nuMber rnentattv. to adminltter lon.s with the court be-flnwe, Plelntltf, orcser.d forfeit to the State menced to transact bl.Isl· David H. Oh, 2t433 Am-Luther Thomas McDoNld, au•ONS teeny, Trust .. of the L of ,._tlll'e ettomey t't9H~~Ndecadent. t Ofe th9 Maring. Your ap-n. PANNOS MllHNQ of Calllomla and dlstrlb-ness under the Fictitious btlshers St., Diamond Bat, Treasurer (CrTACION Md M. Ankeny Living or pt•tttr without ..: the decedent'• WI~.=, pewance maiy be In perlOn COMPAllY; uted pursuant to the provl-Business Name(s) Msted CA 91765. This stttement was filed ""-IAL) Trust at-~ Jutr 31 or by your atfomey c .. •ISTOPMB•. slons of Health and Safety above on: JanulfY 1, 1983 This business Is con-with the County C18fk of NOTICv&vonvTO DIFIN 1HOI' ~-Coun._: ettomey, lss (Ill MMo c:odlellt, If ant, be admltled IF \'OU ARE A CREDITOR "" . " • Code Section 11489 with-Shedrick H. Mo«e, M.O., ducted by a limited part-Orange County on Novem-• -·-...-•• bre, le dlreoclon y el to probate. The will and or a contingent credltOf ol PANNOS; JANIS out further notice or hear· General Partner nershlp. beJ 2tl, 1991 DA N T I ( A YI a o • ~ Collector's Ofllcel nu,..ro de telefono del ant codlclls are available the d~asad you must tile I!. PAHNOI; Ing. This statement was filed The Reglstrant(s) com-FS 14138 Aouaedo) R08BltT J. eel Itel" of -.,.. •lto••de del dellUUto for examination In the Ille 'f04X ctalm With the court LEONARD GRASSI pub 111 he d Newport with the County Cieri! of menced to transact btlsl-Published Newport Beach- LOR• NZ •TT I, end lc•I Custom Cnift •• dent• 0 del ......... km by 11\e court. and malt a copy to the per-ASSSOCIATES, INC; Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot Ofange County on Decem-nes~ under the Ficlltlous Costa Mesa Pilot Decem- DO•I t through 10, fn-...vy, lfto., • C.llfomle dent; que no tlene aut.!.J:~:iJ::!r""u!: tonal representative ap-SECURED MllTALI; Oecembef 14, 21, 28, 1991. ber 3, 1991 Business Name(s) listed ber 14 2t 28 1991 J c'""" oorpoqtlon; State of •boeeclo .. , Mlk•le a ..tide"l.ncter the lndepen-~ntact ~the court within RICHARD JUIUNS; Sat09 '514308 above on: Not Applicable • • • • ll!'lu- YOU MS •EINQ auaD Cellfornl•J Clifford Aaaoolet••· •ert•rle dent Administration of E• of'11r~.u.=n o'r .. ~:: JACQUELIN SIROTA PUBLIC NOTICE CoPusbtlals~~ed·~ewportPllot n8!!ech-m-~~ R~::~~·.:.· WIS filed ary 4, 1992 Sa-097 aY PWllTIFl's (A Ud. Electrfo; Jeck L. Brad-M. Miii.a.. 8300 Utlce, tat" Act. (Thi• &11.hority n provided In MCtlon 9100 d/b/a QL09AL ,.. .... ..,.... with C Cl I• ..te• detNlndendo) ley end Robert I . Ne. tat, "8nohe Cu-Will aliOW the per.onai rep-of the Cllllfomi9 Probate CONSULTANTS; NOTICE OF ber 21 • 28• t 99t, January o the ounty erk of PUBLIC NOTICE JOHN L. AVITABILE, Kfuter, ea Trvat ... of ommenge, CA 817'0 reaentat!Ye to take meny Code. The tlmt fol' llllng OMOORYMIU1 PUBLIC HEARING 4, 11, 1992 ~~e t~~~ty of Novem·1--------- • n d M 0 N 0 QR AM the ... Suits of Cello (7f4) 84' 9Ut ac1lof'ls wtthOUt e:fbtalnlng claims will not e)(l)lre be-IAllA SONNTA01 Notkle Is hereby given S.120 • '513044 au:!-:::IM HOll•I, tNC., e c.n. fornllt,lno.,&mployen DATR:DECOSt880 ::"C::,oval. :~i fOfe fOUI' months from the endUNIVElUL that the Newport Beach PUBLIC NOTICE Published Newport fomle oorperetlon Defined aeneftt Pen-GARY' L ORANYILLI!, actions, ~. the • =ng date noticed MARKETING, INC., Ci~ Council will hold • Beach/Cos1a Mesa Piiot The ~~":"'persons You hll'lr9 30 CAI.EH· elon Trvat1 Feclerel D• ctettr, Brt Janet Yount1, tonal representative w1f:. YOU· MAY EXAMINE the o.t.ndent•. ~ ~1'We:c'h t~e~~~ Fictitious Dec~mber 14, 2t. 28, 1991 are doing btlslness as: DAR DAYS llfter thta posit Insurance Corpoo ~ ,.quirad to give ~ to Ille kept by the court. n you Chll No. 94303 Reductlo and R II Bualneaa Name January 4, 1992. AOUA STEAM KLEEN, aUMWS la Mrvecl on retten1 Bureau of Publl•"•d Newport lntefftted peraona ""'9u are a person lnt•ested In ANOTltER SUMMONS Element ~ARE). ecyc ng Stete~nt SA028 16478 Beacl'I Btvd. •413, rou to ftle e typewrlt· CNdlt Admlnlatretlon, ••eolV C•ale MHe they have w.ived notice or the •si.t•. you may tile 8Y PUBLICATION The documenl, required The Following p«sons PUBLIC NOTICE Westmlos1er, Calif. 92683 ten ...,.... et thl• lno., • Celttornle Co,. Piiot ~ 18 2e, ~nt) ed.._!~ ~~.posed with th9 court a l«INI R• The State of Idaho Mnds by the ca111omla 1n1eor1ted ar( e)HdoEl~g 1bNu0slneEss as: CE Thomas M. Payne, 16478 court poratton• American Ex· tHt J 1• 9 .......... .. .. ~ ..... .,.... ........ qunt fOf' Speclll Notice of greetings to the aboY• West Management Act of a ... R NHAN · Beach Blvd. #413. West-A .. .t.,., phone cell,,.._ ~peny, tno., 8 1 enueay • • admlnlttratlon authority will the ftllng of an inv.ntory namad Defendants: I.SO-1989 (AB 939), details the MENT CENTER (b)· F1ctltloua minst1t, Calif. 92683 wlH not -teot _., Corporetton1 end All tHI -.-.... be ~ad Wllets an Inter· and appraisal of estate U· MMD OMSll ASIOCI-programs the City will uU. COMMUNICAlolONS EN· Butlnen Name Sean R. Johnston, 19171 r•-•--• ,...., • ., Ht ... person ftles an ob-Hts or of any petition or ATES INC llze to reach Stal• HANCEMENT PRODUCTS Statement Buttonwood St.. FOUfltaln rour typewritten r• Pe non a Untenown JeCt10n to the peUtlon and account u prOYlded In • • mandated waste reduction (c)ENVIRO.RHYTHMS, t24 The FolloWlng persons Valley, Calif. 92708 aponse muat be In Clelmlng enw lntere•t PUIUC NOTICE thoWt good cause wtty the secilon 1250 of the c.illor· UNIVERSAL MARKET· goal• of 25 percent by the Broadway, Sutte A, B. & C, are doing business ts: This business Is con-proper 1e981 form " rou In the property nenteel court should not grant the nla Probate Code. A R• ING, INC. . tiar 1995 and so percent Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627 R 0 CHE l l E INVEST· ducted by: co-partners WMt ttM oourt t• hear • DOES JU to xx. In-NOTICa OF authority. qunl for Specfal Notice You are htreby nolilled the year 2000 Marl! Ssstephen Dobkin. MENTS, 9431 Banning The registrant(•) com-rour oeee. cluelve. APPUCATION TO A HEARING on the petl-form ts available from the that a Verified Complaint aid public hearlng will be 409 Catalina Dr., Newport Ave., Huntington Beach, menced to transact busl· It ,.u do not Ille ,.Ur YOU Ma l•tNO SUED HLL ALCOHOLIC tlon will be held on JANU· eou11 clerk. has been flied against you held as follows· Monday Beach, Calif. 92663 Cali1. 92646 ness under the Fictitious on time 9Y PLAINTIFFS (A Ucl. •11YDAO•• AAY 9, 1992 at 1:45 P.M. In Attot'MY tor the Peta. In the District Court 01 the January 13, 1992, 7:00 Renee Ceocel Dobkin. 409 R~r Kirk Gooding, 943t Business Name(s) listed ........... ' WoU le t 1 ..._ __ ..,llftdo) t2/Ullt Dept. 3A located at 700 tlonen Fourth Judicial Dia1rlct of p.m. Newpoft Beach City Catalina . Or., Newport Banning Ave., Huntington above on: not applicable llMIY toe. tM OllM, end " • _._... T Whom n Ma Con-Civic t.nltf Drive West, Council Chambers 3300 Beach, Calif. 92663 Beach, Call!. 92646 Thomas M. Payne rour weiea, mon•r ..,... Bente Cellfomle, c.rn? Y Santa Ana, CA 9270t. PHILIP JOHN GOLD the State of Idaho In and Newport Blvd Newport This business Is con· Michelle Patricia Gooding, This statement was filed end P"P9rtv 1118f be e Cetltornle Cerpo-AL 'oENTE. INC It appty-IF YOU OBJECT TO the GOLD & GOLD for the County of Ada by Bffch CA ., ducted by: husband and 9431 Bamng Ave.. Hun-with the County Clerk of teken wtthout further ration, Suooeaaor Ing to the ~ of granting of the petition, you 1201 DOVE ST., STE. the abolle.namact Ptalnt111 1mmecs1a19'y at the close wife 1tngton Beach. Calli. 92646 Ofange County on Oecem-w•rnlnt fr em th• Trust" of Trust No. Alcoho4lo ~trol should appear at the hear· 4 7 0 1 NEWPORT and you are hereby di· of the pubhc hearing, the The reglstrant(s) com· This business Is con-bet' 6, 1991 oourt. 31729.00·1, for the 10 NII alcohollc 91 Ing and ltalte 'f04X ob-llACH, CA 82880 rectad to file a written an-Newport Beach City Coun-menced to Iran.tact busl· ducted by: husband and FS14807 TheN .,. other I..., beneftt of Eclwerd A. at 3333 Beat St. Ste. o. e:: « lie written ob-(714t 7ISo0800 swer or wrttten anawer « ell win meet to accept °' nets und9' the Fictitious wile Published Newport Beach- v La I I Id d A. 11M coea. ~ CA ons ~ tt'9 COUit "-PllbUeheCI Newpott motion In defense to said reject the above named Business Name(s) listed The regletrtnt(s) com· Costa Mesa Pilot Oecem-,.........., •. '°" lll8f n1 o •I lll(jlr 92&21' with .. 4r . On Sale en the tlearlng. Yow ap. document. above on: Novernbef :ze. menc.d to trtnsact busf.. went t• cell an et• Lenelol•I end Irene General (Pub Eat Pl) IJ. peerance may be"' person Beach/Costa Mesa Piiot Verlned Complalot within A negative decltratlon 1991 neu under the Fictitious bef 14, 2t, 28, 1991, Janu- lot"MY "9ht ewey. H Lenglola. C«tM • • or by your anomev. Oecembef' 14, 17, 21, 1991 twenty (20) days of the Mf· has been prepared with the Merk S. Dobkin Bullneu Name(•) fisted arv 4, 1992 rou do not lmow en et• Le .. I D•Hrlptlon of Publlth•d Newport IF YOU ARE A CAEOITOR SaT112 vice of this Anolhef Sum-determination that ac-This 1tatement was filed above on: November 11, Sa-o99 tot"MY rou mey call en Properly Beach-Costa Mesa Pilot or a contingent creditor of mons by Publication and ceptance of the document with the County Clerk of 1985 PUBLIC-TICE ettom:., ,...mil ..,. "Lo1 t2 In a1octe 132 December 21, 1991 the deceued, you mutt Ille PUBLIC NOTICE you are further notlllad that could have • elQnlfaclant Orange County on Oecem· Michelle P. Gooding nv ..a--.__, _ .... of of Lake T t In the Sa135 yout claim with the court llC •e7 unless you do'° within the efftd on the environment; ber 6• 1991 T_hl• statement was ftled F1ct1t ..... ~ -or e -.--• rac *ld mall a copy to the per· • In thll cu. howevtf there F514815 with the County Clerk of -floe (ll•t•d In th• City of Newport .. ech, PUBLIC NOTICE aonal representative ap. NOTICE Oil time hilre!n apecllied, the wlN not be a significant el· Published Newport Beach· Orange County on Oecem-8ualnna N.,... phone ltook). u per lft8P recorded In OOlnted by the court within PRTITION TO Plalnllft will take judgment feet because mitigation Costa Mesa Pilot Oecem-ber 5, 1991 StetetRent DeallU9S de Cl'I• le en-look 4, , ... 13 of llOTICS TO tour months from lhe date ADMIN18TD against you as prayed In measures have been ber 14 21 28 1991 Jan Fl14717 The Following persons b'egUeft "t• oltllolon Ml•celleneeu• Meps, CREDITORS OF of tlflt ltsuwice of letters ESTATS OF1 Nici Verified Complaint. added to the project. 4 ;992 ' • "° Published Newport Beach-are doing business as: tudlclel U9ted ttene '"' In the otnoe of the IULK SM.a at provided In MCtlon 9100 LOUIS C. SP•L TS The nature of the dalm A copy ol the document Is ary ' 1 Costa Mesa Pilot Oecem-COITOR CLUB, 634 Udo pluo • 30 DIAS CAL,. County Recorder of fSECa et04 ~':9 .J;:'11=• ,!rO:,-t• CAI• NO. A1etMO against you Is alleged vlo-avtllable for review at the Sssa-03 ber 2t. 28, 1991, January ~~ ~Newpon Beach, INDMIOI per• p,.. seld Orllnge Coun~... 8109 u.c.c.; c1a1mi win not expire :!: To all heirs, beneftclariH, latlons of the Idaho Securl· N~ Center branch ol PUBLIC NOTICE 4, t 1, 1992 Md~ ... Flnanclal & As· Mftlar une rnpueata You hew 30 CALE... RMrOW No lore tour montha from the etadltora. contingent ~ ties Act. ~ ewrs; :,~act..~~:~ S.t25 soclates, Nevada. 1000 E . ........ e ........ •n DAR DAYI llfter IN• 8480-S • hearing d•t• noticed t%~ ~ whoad~ Witness my h~ and seal Orlv:?Newport Beach. c'::':.:948• PUBLIC-TICE William Street, Ste. 100. •ale oorte. SUMMOfta .. a.rved on Notice Is '*9by gtven to above. ~h wilM tatterest both of the said District Court. Published Newport c oua nv Cafson City, NV 89701 Un• oerte o une JOU to ftl• e typewrlt· creditors of the within YOU MAY EXAMINE the ,._•Lout:' C "sP:l.i'S • this 11 day of Oct, 1991. Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot Bualneu Name Flctltleus This business Is con-n....,. telefonlo9 ten reaponae et thla named Miier that a bulk ftle kept by the court II you o · • J . DAVID NAVARRO, Oecembef' 21 1991 StatelMnt ductad by: a eorporttlon • .. ----.. t lonnct oourt tale It about to be made of are a penon lnttf .. led In llAI dPETITlb ONEllhza!BbeenETH CLERK OF TH• COURT • . SAt38 The Following persons Business Neme The registrant(•) com-• .... _e pro MCI 1 • th t d lb d the estate, you may ftle • Y "' •• •• E TOWN D are doing business as: Statement menced to transact bulJ.! ... ............ ..-• A letter or phone oell • .... • ucr e with the court • lbt'mal R• SPELTS ln the Superior _,,N , ·~ INCHES-A-WEIGH, 3033 s. The Following pertonl ness under the Actltlous ••ttuln• tl•n• que ... not protect vou; ~n.m.. and buslnea quest '°' Specfal NOtlce or ~or .. o.!.,.,c.JE ifornla. County uty PUBLIC NOTICE Bristol #F, Costa Mesa. are doing business as: Business Name(s) listed • cUMPllr OOft I•• tor-,our tr ... w r ltten .... addleSMS of the...., are· the filing of an lnYentory 0 ~ • SIEAL THE COSTA MESA ZON· Calif. 92628 NEWPORT COAST PER-above on: December 5 . .......... ....... ... aponse MUat be In A~NOER WILK ANO and appraisal of Htalle a• U:E E~~gN ~~: Published Newport ING ADMINISTRATOR Hoity FoHowa, 8850 Villa CUTANEOUS CENTER, 1991 ....-a et uated .... proper ..... form If rou JOLANTA WILK, 2547 Ent· Hts or of MY petition Of' be ppoln ed H .!n.i Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot Will RENDER A DECI· la Jolla Drive 1310, la 1525 Superior Ave .. S~e lester M. Andrew, Presl- .,. ... le oorte ... w.nt the court to he8f bluff Newpoft Beach c.111 account at ptovlded In a :i.,. as :' I .,_ November 30 December 7 SION ON TUESDAY, DE· Jolla, Calif. 92037 208, Newport Beach, Calif. dent Th9 locallon In eailloml8 nctlon 1260 of the Cafilor· reprnenta to mn 14 21 1991 • • CEMBER 31, 199t. OR AS Anita Lucero, 7160 Cala-92663 Thia statement WH filed cuoM au_... '°"., r ~· .... of the cNtf executtve orllce nla Probate Code. A R• ltr the estate of the dece-• • . SAOIM SOON AS POSSIBLE bria C1. ID, San Diego, Francis J. WllUams. M.D .. W11h the County Clerk of II uated no P"aenla WoU -not rout of the Hiier Is• 2547 Eut quest for Spea.I Notice dent. THEREAFTER, ON THE Calif. 92122 Inc., C&lllornla, 46t5 Tram-Ofange County on Oecem- W reapuMte e ttetnpe, ,..,..... on time, JOU bluff N.wport B.cf\ Callf • lonn It avaltable rrom the THE PETm?N requests PUIUC NOTICE FOLL.OWING ITEM: Randy Johnson, 8850 VIiia ont Lane. Corona del Mar, ber 6, 199t pued9 ...,., el .... , mew .... the 08H1 end M hted by the ..itr .ft c:oU11 clertt. the decedent' Will. and 1. ZONING ACTION ZA· La Jolla Drive #3t0, La Calif. 92625 FS14813 J le pueden CIUiter au your we9H, "'oney ocher business names and Attorney for the Petlo codlclla, II any, be a~mlttad K~7 89-28 FOR THOMAS L Jolla. CaHI. 92037 This business Is con-Publlshed Newport Beach- aelerlo ... ......... ' end PfOP•rtr me, be addlesaes Utad by the tfoften to probacodlcDte. The win" •bind NOTtC• OF UIZUR• WILLIAMS FOR AN EXTEN· This buslnest Is con-ducted by: • corporation Costa Mesa Pllo« Oecem-' -any s tre ava a e PURS ..... ..., TO SION OF TIME FOR A PRE· ductod by: co-partnefS The reglstrant(s) com· otrea oesea do eu tell.,. without fUrther Hiier within thtM yews be-IURTIN a MORAN for examination In the file -' VIOUSLY APPROVED AO-The registrant(•) com-menced to transact btlsJ. bet' 14• 2l, 28, l99l, Janu- prepleded aln •Ylao werntna from the lore the dat;:::!; ht wu t9818 ALTOft PM.Ko kept by the court. HIALTH AND unTY MINISTRATIVE ADJUST· menced to transact busi· ness under the f'"tctrtioua ary 4, 1992 !lldlolonel per ... ~ de oourt. :::., or .d~E to the WAY, ITE. 8901 IR-A HEARING on the petl-CODI! SaCTION MENT TO ALLOW AN a· ness under the Flctltlou1 Business Name(a) listed Sa-106 le oorte. TheN .,. othM ,.... Tfle .,.. bulineal Y1N•, CA 91718 llon wll be held on JANU-1t471/1 t4U REAR YAAO SETBACK (10' Business Name(s) listed above on: October ts,•---------blllt.ft 9"" ,......_ ,.._......,..._ You 1118J eddr.:4:, ::' .,.. f714) 793-1133 AAY 10, 1992 at 1:45 P.M. AND NOTICa OF REO.); AN e· STREET SIDE above on: NOYember 19, 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE t .......... Puede ... ••nt to oall en •t· OENE H HJJ;<r' AND Published Newport ~~ ~ ~ ·~~ INT•ND•D FORFBI· SETBACK uo· REO~; AND 1991 Bryan Wlllltms. Otnce F1otltleua 1.talld ....,. .. ....., e tomef rltlht ewey, H OKLAH USA HWANG. No. Beach/Coata ,..... PU01 Santa~~ 92701 . es' TUR• f8•8'~b~Em·~ ~~ ~°f'!Y ~1 was flied ~.~tement wu flied Bualneaa Neme un •beaeclo INltdl ........ do not llnow 1111 et• 3 Nmrodr (home adcff ... ). Decernbet t4, 17, 21, 1991 IF YOU OBJECT TO the PURSUANT TO JUNCTION WltH A ROOM wtth the County Clefk of with the County Clerk ol StatMMnt mente. SJ "° oeneoe e terney, rou M8Y oelt en "::• Callt. to be eold SaT113 granllng of the petition, you MmAL TM AND ADDITION & EXTERIOR Orange County on Novem-Ofange County on Oecem· The following persont un •b•tede pued• ettotMJ ,....,.,., .. ,. ~ .,. PUILIC MOTIC! ~ appear at the hear· IAP1rTY CODE REMODELING OF AN EX-ber 27. t99t ber 3, t99t are dolnQ txnlnnl as: 11.,.._ •"" ....... t11oe ore lepl eld of• In~ ;:j lr1Q and N\e your = 8KCTIOll U4U.4. !STING SINGLE-FAMILY ' F914S87 F91449Z CALIFO~NIA INJECTION- Nferenole ........ flo• (llated In th• ::: ::.:1at:'2547 Eut· asc t37 tlona Of lie written On Oc:tot>er 25. 1991, ., RESIDENCE LOCATED AT Published Newport Beach-Published Newport Beach-MOLDING co .. INC., 265 • doe • e .... eflolne de phone bookt. bluff =lleech NOTICa OP Ilona wllh the court be ore 19271. Weakfish l.ane1 Hun-3030 BABB ST., IN AN Rt Costa Mesa PUot Oecern-Costa Mna PUot Oecem-Briggs ~venue, Costa ---~ ...._ .. ' the Mering. YOVI appfff• Ungton Beach, Call1ornla, ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL Mesa, Calif. 92828 .,.... ..... (¥M el dlo ---· -.... .... The name UMd PITITIOM TO ance may be In person or the PfoP9f1Y deacftbod as: DETERMINATION· EX· bet 2t, 28, 1991. January bar 7, 14, 21, 28. 1991 Clmco, Inc., Delaware, 265 rMtorte ......... oo). ......... "t• olteolon by the _.., et ttlat loca. ADlllNl8Tall by your attorney. 1986 BMW CAUFOANIA lJ. EMPT . 4, 11, 1992 Sa-oe5 Briggs Avenue Coate en. .... eM7H fud'Olel ............ un iron la: EASTBLU,, ••TATll °'' U:"YOU AAE A CREDrTOR CENSE NO. 1SCN092 VIN If THE ABOVE AC· S.119 Mel&. Call. 9282t 0 NDOa llMVIN ........ ao DIA8 CAL-c~:ipaled date Of llMY D.IZMrnt Of • contingent etadlt« of W8M8540IGM8295 .... TIOHS(S) IS/ARE CHAL· PUBLIC -TICE PUBLIC NOTICE Thia bualneu ,, con-Q WISICI ENDARIOI p.,. pr• the unc .... It Jaiwy KNOCK the deceaMd, you mu.t Ille MlZ'ed pwtUant to Healttl LENGEi> IN COURT THE nv Flotlt,_. ductad by: a corporation D•PT. 11 aenW une ,..,..._._ 1992b et the ol'Rce of NJJ CAI& NO. At..Ot4 YOA1! claim wlh the court and Sa~ Code s.c1IOn CHALL.ENGE MAY BE UM-FlotMleua ........_ Neme The reglstranl(t) con. • Te.e ....... end ... eoortte • .....,1na 9ft WORLD ESCROW, 11431 To .. heh. benetlc4al1ff, =.,maa ~cc:::.= ptr• b=1 Sher~:-gr:: ~j~s ~~~JH~g .......... ....... ............ :::* wic:, ~~ .... ............. f "'u • ...... ~= .~ = .. 8ulte •• = ~wti!= DOlnetd bY 1M oourt ~ ment. COA!'ESPONOENCE DE· ....... ne Th• followlng persona Blnlneu Name(•) lltted : , .. ~ '........ ... ••rt• • une .... _ • otheM .. be ~ In tow moniha from tM ... The propeny WU Mllad LIVERED TO THE ZONING The folOWlng '*"°"' .,. doing l>uslneu as; abOYe on: Oecembet' .. I ... .. ...... ... .... ....... telofonloa ... Thia tMMI ..... It aUbjtct the wlll Of .... Of both of ... ~ of leftef'I With Napect fo alleged "'°" ADMINIS,...ATOft PRIOR .,. dolna ~ aa: MEDSAV. 721 Amigo• ,,., t "'°" COURT °' TNa .......... ,. proteoelon1 :.~o'::'°i'•= of: MARY EdZAIETH .. ~In MCtlon 1100 l1tlon(1) Of SecUon(•) TO n4E ABOVE DATE. VYY ACRES, 2951 Bay-Way, Sult~ Newpolt Ru9Mll T. Giibert, ~ : IT AT a op c AL lo au ,..,..,..,. eutt• • 1 .2. !<HOCK of tho ~ ProMte 11~ of the Healttl and FOR FURlliER IN10RMA-th ore Drive, Newport Beach. CA • deflt t POllMIA, 100 CIVIC ••qulH UH• ~ue ~OI '° ttJblec;t the Nine A PmTION t1u been Cod9, The time let lllnO Safety Code. You are TlON ON THE A80VE AP· IMch. c.lf, 92913 ,:,~~ ~~ Thft Aa1ement wu llled r CDTD DRIVS ft8T .......... Mft ... fOf'. and 9ddreu '(ii the ptrt0n llltd bV MALCOLM A ~ wlll not •= bl-MrebY notltltd that the l'UCATIONS Ttl.EPHONE Cory Q. y~ oonlteacti.aytA nee'o wfth the County a.ii of P.O. 90X U8, UllTA ................... 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CA T.:C.:.-.._. M.D., mTICI .. ~:.~~. =--:::-..:.. '::' 'f - llilr f, ""·• 111t ~ .,-... !'!!!,. ...... • _ 1 _.. • ... • wllr Dau,._ It, M; • 1111 al IM.._ =1 ....._ ca. ,. • 2 lllMGUlllft CMllTWt 11 ._ _..... w -_.. LISI= _......, ... liT1• ....... CllL-I • --. ICHOOL. lllU .._. ...... · · ....... ,~A1199111111911toll ~ ii s: =II. ..... M.O.. -• ••-5:....:a ....._ .,_.. & ...... CD .. .,_ -••.;;:;i"~ hZIW -·-.. ~~-... ,..~"' --.,..., -·•• ..... _.. .. la~···F' ·-a13r .. -~~f G"!t't, :.::d§N··-a•~·\.l=f • ,0 .. • ~ II._. .. ...... ...... ....! ilt,. '.!!!!_"!'i'lfll!lll9 I._.._ ,.~~~~.. ... ..... STIRTlllfi A llEW BUSlllESS?1 The i..gal o.pertment at the Piiot .. plellMd to ~ a new Mfvtct MW~ to MW bullnMMt. We \111111 rttNt SEARCH the name for JOU at no elClrl ctwge, Ind MW you the time Ind the trtp to the Coul1 ...... In a.a Ana. Then, of courM, ...., the 1-'dt • completed we Wit ft• your flctttlous bu..,_ name ......,... with the County Clerk, publlh onoe a week for blr WMke • ~ by i. Ind ttMn ftle your proof of pullledon with County Clerk. • ~ s l • • ) ' • r l 1 r l ' • s, ~ ry WI ,, .. n "' "' )f )f N • • IO )f N 's '/. Is )f pt ,. l('I 15 at .. ta 0 n. .. .,, •n wt UI In ~ • .. .. wt .. ,. irt m of ... .. •• • "" " IE " "' :t !Of :s • T: .. A ~ WATER POLO Wair, Simpkins Krumins, Popov nrst team All-CIF S eniors Austin Weir and Ted Simp- kins of Sea View League champion Corona del Mar High and senior Riki Krumins of Newpon Harbor were first team All-CIF 4-A water polo se- lect ions, heading a list of nine local play- ers who merited All-ClF distinction. Julian Popov, a senior from Costa Mesa, was the lone area player making the All-CIF 2-A first team. Costa Mesa junior J.R. Porter was a third team All- CIF 2-A choice. Senior Alex Tahmoush and goalkeeper Rob Pike were second and third team All- CIF 4-A picks, respectively, for the Sea K.inp. Newport Harbor's Joe Haxel and Oliver Fleener were second and third team selections, respectively. Weir, the best defender on a CdM team which finished 24-3 and advanced to the 4-A quarterfinals, is a two-time All-Sea View League performer. "He's a great defensive player and we always put him on the opposing team's best player," CdM Coach John Vargas said of Weir, who hopes to play at UC Berkeley next year. Simpkins, also a two-time all-league player, was CdM's leading scorer. "He's a very talented offensive player," Vargas said. Krumins, primarily a counter attack player, scored 45 goals for Newport Har- bor, which ended the season 19·8. The Sailors were upset in the 4-A quar- terfinals, losing to Long Beach Wilson, 11- 10. "He got most of his goals off the fast- brcak," Newport Coach .am Barnett snid of Krumins, who expects to piny at either UCLA or Cal next foll. Haxel, a strong two-meter player who would like to go to Stanford next year, was Newport's best overall performer, ac- cording to Barnett. "He could drive and he was also good on the counter attack," Barnett said. Fleener was also an effective hole man. "When Oliver wanted to, he could be one of the best two-meter players," Barnett said. "But he had a problem with incon- sistency -that's why he's on the third team." Tahmoush was a two-time All..SCa View League pick for the Sea Kings. "He's a jack of all trades," Vargas said. "He'd do See POLO/C! GIRLS VOUEYBALL Mcl~ren, ·Moeller top CIF 5-A picks Newport Harbor High'• Mau- reen Mcl..aien and Mater Del's Amy Moeller, the driv- ina form bChflKI their team's run to the OP p~ have been selected to the AIJ.CIP Southern Section 1991 $.A ~I teJm. McLaren, a ~root·l senior out· afde hitterflniddlo blocker who hu verbally committed to attend Stan- ford next year, wu the Sea View Loaaue co-MOit Valuable Player this ~r. She wu al~a View each ot tho four ,ears at Newport, where aho UC> competea on the basketball and swim .. teams. Newport teuuute Tara Kri>clCh, Who alQna.with McLaren forined the laltod' c .lfoJ'wln ~owen." WU IC• llc!ted to the llcand team. McLaren hid 35 kills; IC"-dl 20 In tho sea- IOD ftule for ~ (18-5), a five· ._tcb IOll IO ~ la tbe .. nin& ., .. ~ .. " .............. ...... December 21, 1991 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Pilot Sports Editor Ropr Carlson •.•. 642-4330 ext.387 High school wrestlin(V'C2 Jim Niemjec-outdoors/CS Home & Gardens/CS E-'81 1181 but win anyway Mission Viejo ·pushes Estancia, but bows, 43-34 By Richard Dunn $pcl1S Wn!ef COSTA MESA -It wasn't the most entertain· ing of the season, it didn't electrify the crowd and it certainly didn't provoke Estancia High basketball coach Tim O'Brien to run back to his office and review the video tape . One time around was enough. "That was a mess," O'Brien said, fol· lowing Estancia's slumberous 43-34 vie· tory over visiting Mission Viejo Friday ni&ht in a non-league game. "It was no fun to coach, it was no fun to play and it was probably no fun to watch. It was ugly." The Eagles (6·3), perhaps playing down to the level or their competition in this one, hadn't met an opponent since Inst Saturday in the Tournament of Champions against Huntington Beach. From the Ooor, they looked as if they'd taken six weeks off rather than six days, shooting only 35 percent ( 14 of 40). "I thought we'd be a little rusty, but not this much," O'Brien said. "This isn't one of Mission Viejo's better years as far as tale nt. They've been good in the past, but they don't have the talent they usually have. "We had control of the game. At halftime, it was close (22-19), but in the first three minutes of the second half we started to attack. We were just standing around before." After a long halftime -there was a dedication for Estancia's new track and field record board -O'Brien's Eagles quit standing nround and suffocated Mission Viejo (2-6) with a full-court press. The Eagles. who outscored the Diab· los in the third quarter, 13·3, caused 16 turnovers, including six in the third. Es· tancia built leads of 28-19 and 33-20 be- fore putting matters on nutomatic pilot. The Oiablos, who were only 50 per- cent (9 of 18) from the free throw line, shot 28 percent ( 11 or 39) from the field, which included 2-of-9 and l-of-9 efforts in the second and third quarters, respectively. lft P•ynefl'llol Estancia's Matt Fuerbringer (24) defends against Mission Viejo's Kurt Zimmerman in non-league action Friday night. Senior center Matt Fuerbringer led the Eagles with 21 points and seven re- See EAGLES/C3 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER Sea Kings get a little revenge CdM takes first step toward district crown; stops Estancia, 2-0 By Richard OUM SPQ11S Wltle1 COSTA MESA -Two seasons ago, it got ugly late in the match. Some of the Corona dcl Mar High soccer players still remember . "There was a fight and one of our guys got hurt and requfred eight stitches in his face," CdM Coach Ray Hales said. "There was no trouble last year. but it's still in the back or their minds from two years ago.'' AJI was forgiven and forgotten, seem- ingly. on Thursday in a non-league match between host Estancia and CdM, two ~ which camo to blows not Iona aao but bM since made up. If you asked the Sea Kinp, they were in a holiday spirit, being kindheaned in their 2-0 shutout. If you uked the EaaJes (3--i·l), there could be nothing sweeter than a rematch down the road. 0 1 feel, besides the breakdowns. that wo controlled and dominated the garnet aaid Dave McKicman, Estancia•• ICCIOnd·year coach who played at the school from 1984-87. • .. From my point or view, I f olt we pla,ed a bitter IOCCer pme, oven tt.o.lah . the KOre endCd up in the Ir ra~r ... Fot ahe Sia "'• (9·1·1). pl~na their firth atrenuoua ln8tch ill six CS.ys, It ended qu~. MkMlelder Juon ~. a tal· ented .....,.._, lcored fM lidiNtes into the fltll bllf on 1 brnkliWay. Five min- utea later, CdM junior Tanner Rupp (6- foot-l, 190 pounda) ICOiM on a Mftlll• tiOUI IOlo ellDft '° put tbl .iton ahead, 2-G. ..w, ..,. out ....,. to .. .,.. won ~ "" "*·"' ....... dpwn.19t:a -..., oii Wl pd .......... .... ... ..... llllft ..., .. :-* .. ..., ..... .... ......,..,. Eltanda't Wlllle RMra (left) dUels CdM'1 Ill Rimmer In Thundly's match. when we aot up, l-0." aald Halea, a former En~ pro a>achina the Sea Ki• for the ftnt time. .. We couldw icoi'ed more pls, a-t we wanted to tab it easy iil the aecond half and Nit pt the result and put another Win in our pocket." • 11iO .ecoftd half WU ICOtelell. Both do· feMll and pliea wero vi,oroua. 'hli .._._ lllto the ca•-. Rl!IPP .. ~ --1..'E ... r:1 ot JllA:J: ~ IM·-=~ ,. .... of dae midllild ~ ... tak- Ina the ball past the midfield lino and dOdafna two moro opponents. Rupp brob the rat of the way before pullifta up and lieorina from 10 yardi out. •1t•a funny biecautc teams don't realize this." Hales said, .. Jason Boyce sets all ' the limcliaht becaUIO he has tho. rcputa· lion. but it mMel.blaYen like Tanner run and«aorc ~ wflicb is put for us. Wo .. .. .ad --.... &be lbnelipt be· ............ JbOdy .... . ....,.... .... ,. ... J ... •Jta.... ... tor••--..... ._ MWNGIM CdM settles for second at La Quinta By Barry Faulkner Sports Ecllcr WESTMINSTER Ove r- matched, but undaunted, the Co- rona dcl Mar High girls basketball team salvaged more than a runner- up trophy from the La Quinta Tournament championship game Friday night. The Sea Kings were defeated, 75· 42., by unbeaten John Glenn, but the big-game cxpctriencc, and the succcss(uJ run to the title game, could fuel future success for CdM Cooch Garth F1int's team . ''.We were very happy to be here, w~1ch was totally unexpected," said Amt, whose team defeated Bolsa Grande and La Quinta en route to the final. "We weren't real ready to play ri&ht at the start tonight, and they overpowered us a littfe early . But, we played hard the entire game, and I was pleased with the way we battled in the second.half." Junior cuard Mollie Flint led the fourth-quarter 1urae, which whittled a 67·22 margin to the more respect· able Onal score. Mollie Flint, who was named to the All-Tournament team, scor¢d' 13 of her team·hi&h 22 points in the final period, while totaling 11 re- boUnds. Flint ICOrcd 10 durina the Sea Kinas• run of ll unanswered points down the atretda, while oaenn·a tal· ented lhreeaome cooled ita heels on the bench after • job wel done. OleM WM led by S.foot·IO All- Anlerican ICDlor Fay ~ wbo a1111•1d 2' ...... 16 ,.,.. 11 ..................... ="'•==1:· ~ Coach Dave Alexander Jorp Improving Estancia program setting sights high this year Among goals for Eagles this se~son are league, CIF team championships Way. will host its annual tourna· ment Jan. 3-4. "It has been a 32· team tournnmenr, but this yea1 we're up to 40 schools," Afe:xande1 said. 8/ Richard Dunn Sp~,.5 w·~er Onlv Ari Tovar advanced to the ~la~ters Meet last year, but in the . growing Es1:1ncia High wrestling progr~1m, more could have the Op· portunity thio; !.Cason. Includi ng s1.'< returning varsity \\f<.'~tlcr!., Eagles Coach Dave Al· l.'.\:Jnd<:r opened the campaign with 52 hopcfub on hi~ roster '"'hile ;J11tu .. 1p;1ting con!.idcr:iblc imprmc· mrnt on l;i~t year's third pl;.icc fin· i .. h ;n the PJc1fic Co.1st League. "We :ilways do better in tourna- ments," Alexander said. "But this year, we want to win the league championship and a duel team Clf championship. In the past, we've always had individual cham· pions and taken kids to CIF. This year, I think that we'll have a lot more people." Senior Jorge Rubio, a four-yc:ir letterman, is the top returning wrestler at 135 pounds. Rubio, a league ch:impion last winter who finished one place sec women drop 76-54 verdict COSTA MESA -Host South· 0 cm Ca lifornia College played Se· NON.CONFERl!NCI! aulc Pacific close for a half but Seattle Pacific 78, SoCal Coll ... 54 I ( I d · d .' IHIUe Pacltlo a.cM Cell ... e\'cntun ly a tere in ropping a '•""''-' tgftpftp 76-54 non·confercnce women's RiooMI o o o o OQren o o o o • • 8ohOft a 1 1 11 Utencp1 e o s 1a basketball dec1s1on Wednesday. 111o11 • o 2 1 lyona 4 o 2 1 McMIAlcn O O 2 o Carson o o O O The Vangunrds were down just, 33·29, at the break. ftiCIN s 1 1 11 6'11,,.., 1 0 2 2 llndb«fg 3 I 2 7 Good 1 0 2 2 ftnnef S 3 2 15 ~ 0 1 3 I Jamie Zittcrkopf led SCC (6· 7) with 18 points, while Kristen Devis added 14. Monls I 4 I 6 ,_.. 6 I 2 14 MolJdy 1 2 2 4 TllCIClr I 3 0 5 Fried 0 2 4 2 Ward I 2 1 4 r0to 2 2 1 8 Total• 30 IS 18 7S Total• 23 7 11 S4 The Vanguards return to action fan. 2 to open the California Dap· tis t Tournament in Riverside. Hamime· ~-Pldlc. 3:).29. 3-poil'C goals: SoC• Collet-8ewb 1. Tcctncal IOlll: Ilene. -By The Pilot 41 81 Pants 4360 Shirts 2111 Shoes 1740 Socks 2916 Ties 712 C:Oats 1648 Sweaters 471 Jackets 1664 Belts Timberland &bby Jones Reyn Spooner And We Want You Back1 'At Ea..-.e' '' a dream come true. No gim· m1Cky -..lb. no low qua lity 'hlrgain' 1te~. onlr the finest men5 SJ,XJnswear a,·a1lahle. ''Wh 'A F..ac;e" ~ Salc ;people Y 1 ·~use who under-there lw never been, )tand the nor will there ever be, mtricac1e1i a finer place to buy up-scale '~r" of quality mens"?"" ..... """". and ~l'\·ice. From socks to jacket:!l the~ i.~ no finer variety of cop of the lint men'!! ~ronswear. As a result 'At fa'('' •~ c:vef)thmg it once wa.5 with an tn\'t:ntory -.econd to none. 11t-e1111a ~ 01 N EWPORT BEA C H ~ , F.lSh1on Island, 579 Newpon C-encer (71 4) 759-7979 away from going to the Masters Meet. has already won two tourna- ments this season: the Brea-Olinda S-Way and the Schurr 10-Way. Rubio, the captain. entered this week with a 14-0 record. "He's pinned everybody this year except for one kid from Fon- tann," Alexander said. Other top returners include jun- ior John Hill (140), who went at 130 last year, and senior Mau Knudsen (171 ), who entered this week with only one loss in 14 pre- OCCw•BR romp, 12-46 The Orange Coast College women's basketball team moved into the semifinals of their own Coast Christmas Classic Friday night, dispatching Grossmont, 82- 45, in the first round. At 7 tonight, Coast (10-3) faces El Camino, a team it defeated ear- lier this season, 59-44. Jn a men's game Thursday: •Oran~ Coast 79, Grossmont 77: Forward Jeffrey Porter scored 25 points and Agustin Heredia added 23 to pace the Pirates (6-7) to their third straight win. CoM........,COl191men lllOIM:OIWW#C• o,.,... c...t n, an •• .....,. n 0..-.. C.... GI I I nt ........ .. ...... 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Seniors Mike Price (112), Edwin Guevara (125) and Rigo Dravo (145) arc also re- turning lettermen. Newcomer Ricardo Odemeno, a 220·pound senior. is expected to be the heavyweight while junior Jeremy Lonin (189) is off to a siz- zJing stnrt. "In the Schurr Tourna- ment, Jeremy beat the No. 2 guy in Orange County from Hunting- ton Beach (Eric Williams} and he also beat a guy who placed fifth or sixth in CJF Inst year from Fon- tana,'' Alexander said. Estancia, currently wrestling in Las Vegas in the Chappcral 10- Leagfle a year ago. Last year, Anaheim/Canyon won the Estancia Tournament while Canyon Springs was second. Both schools were CJF divisional cham· pions last year. Iolnni, which fin· 1shed third in the tourney last year, was Hawaii's state champion. "Canyon will be tough again this year and there arc a couple ol teams from Arizona that are sup- posed to be fairly good,'' AJ- exandcr said. They're young, but not quite as green as last year. Corona del Mar, which has six returning wrestlers, finished in a three-way tie for third place last year with • Woodbridge :ind Tustin. Defending league champion University and runner·up Saddleb:iek are expected to be strong again. With six returning lettermen and a promising trans- fer, Corona dcl Mar High's wrestling team appears ready to pin rhc rest of the Sea View League. Expectations are high for juniors Chip Watson, a 152-pound sensa· tion, anll Christian Puzdcr, :i 171· pound trnnsfcr from Missouri who took third place in the recent Dolsa Grnndc Tournament and secontl in last week's CdM 6·Way. Watson, who placed second in league as a sophomore and earned a trip to the CIF 2·A meet, has an 11-1 record after two tournaments "University's going to be the bully again, S:iddle- back's going 10 be tough and then it'll be a dogfight from there down," Serio s:iid. "We were really young last year, but this year, we're just young." Juniors Jeff Kosoff (103) and Marc Farjalla (119) are CdM's other two returning lettermen. Goldstein, who broke a rib two weeks ago in prnc· lice, will not compete again until next month. this season. Watson, who took sec· '-s-e-ri_o_. ond in the Uolsa Grande event A possible heavyweight addition is Tom Hid· delbrecht, a 200·pound senior who bench presses 300. Serio is still waiting for eligibility on Hiddelbrecht. Sophomore Joey Lippnick (145), who opened the season on the frosh/soph team, might stick on the varsity after going 4·0 in the CdM 6·\Vay, including a 13·7 decision over Santa Ana's Franco Ocegenda in the final. after winning four of five matches, won the 152 di- vision in the CdM tourney. "The only kitl that beat him at Dolsa Grande was ranked fourth in Orange County," CdM Coach Paul Serio said of Watson, who has eight pins, two techni- c:il falls and a major decision. "He's really looking good so far." Watson won the 152 division championship in the CdM event by technical fall over Troy's Pete T:i· lannntes, 19-3. Seniors John McNeilly (189), who took third in league Inst winter, Mike Bradford (135) and Ethan Goldstein (160) arc also returning lettermen. Brad· Puzder, who was 6-2 after a p:iir of tournaments, could be CdM's best upper weight wrestler this win· ter. corona del Mar 11111 Ocean View " POLO: AU-CIF selections From C1 whatever we needed. He's u great coun1er ottack player, but he also did n great job on defense." Pike, o three-year letterman, Is headed to UC lrvinc next autumn. 0 All-CIPU PLAVD OP TH• YUR JrinY Laltlt. San C""*1t9 COACH OP Tn YUR Steve vi.v. san etemer1ll ITTUll ,..,.,, ........ Clea Stan Lane, Sin a.milnlli Sr. JnnY ~ CIPO Vdey Jr. ........ .,. .M. '-""' ..... ung 8eecll Wiien Sr. Bfll 8owlrl. 0.. ... Sr. UdE'rrt •. Teti .a.· Ir. Scoa Sernnon. LI Sr. Dan MlthoC. El Toro Jr.' Jason Gal, El DOrldO Sr. Pat Coins, TUS11n St • Bryce Mathews, San Clemente Jr. .. SICONl>T!AM Alex Lesser, Capo Valley Joe Haxel, Newport Alan Herrmann, Dana Hllls ~andy Wright. Los Alamitos Alex Tamouah, CdM Tim HOMlg. San Clemente Omar Arri, Sunny Hills Brent PaUuck. Foothlll Ben Blaber. LB W-son Jake Y<*otl, Cap0 Valley (G)JOn Ste~. VIila Part (O)Nlck Fullerton, LB Wtion THIRDTUll ~ M\lloland. ~ Jen ~. Capo Villty Miki Reta. El Dorado Ant/ LMon. Via Plflc Kirt JlcbGn. ~ Dl*~Cqan<t °""" ..... .,,.,.rt Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Ir. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr . Sr. It. •• "· Sr. Todd ftlllY, Slit a.m.a (G)Mon Murrly. a Toro CQ,.._, •• ,CdM (G)Mlke Gonzales. Tustin Ir. -.Ill ...... DI LEUCADIA -The Newport Harbor lllgh boys basketball team suffered_. quick exit from the San Dieauito Tournament after losing games on Thursday and Friday. The ~ailon (S-3) were elimi- nated oe Friday, 66-61, by Cres· centa Valley after bowing to Tra- buco ~s, 69-61, on Thursday. . NewPQrt appeared to be in com- mand •t hatrtime, leading 41-33, but went cold in the second half. Cresccl\t• Valley took advantage by doubling the Sailors' 11-point output in the third quarter. JustiD Mcintee notched 14 of his 22 points and Mark McAnlis 13 of h~ 19 in the first half. The game was tied at 61, but Crescenta Valley sc-0red the final five poUus to win going away. In Thursday's first-round action, Mcintee. notched 12 of his 21 points ¥i t~c first quarter against Trabucq Hills. Eric Vallely netted three 3·p<>inters and finished with JS points and McAnlis added 14 for the ~ailors. The came was deadlocked at S4 about midway through the fourth quarter when Trabuco made a ' In -ftnal Nn to take control. 0 Ull Dl•GUn'O TWiii..,. Tr .... -.'11:~ ....... t ............. ~ .... """" ...... = rl' 111 = '~ltl~ 11:1 5 2 1 15 ,.... 4 I t 14 tOS2-J4110 2 O 2 4 • *¢11 11 1 I 2S t14 ........ 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K.amrQn Sufi added nine assists for the Monarchs, who improved to 10·0, while Miles Simon drilled four J ... pointcrs en route to 13 points. The Swordsmen ( 4-2) were pres- sured into 25 turnovers by the swarming Mater Dei defense. -By The Pilot NON.LUGU• lbter Del 81, •t.,.... •t lbtn Dat I L PHI .. ft , .. , .. ft " .. ........ 3147~ 10 12 v.w.ns 2 1 3 5 lenm 7 3 4 17 --3 031Padlrel 2014 ~ 10 0 3 19 Eltl ' 0 l • ._ 2211[11*cz 1042 Sllllon 4 1 0 13 Gonz 2 2 0 • Jonn 30 0 1Chv 0040 Dnlreford 2 2 0 7 ... co.di t 0 0 2 lJ8ltoll 1 1 0 ' J. Glrdl 0 0 0 0 A. Jlcbcn 0 1 0 1 Robin 0 0 0 0 s-0010 = 2 2 0. 0 0 0 0 l'azsP 0 0 0 0 T•ta.. J2 11 15 81 Tot8'e 17 5 11 41 Miler Del 19 21 11 13-11 Sl Pu 7 11 I 14 -41 3.po1re QOlls: Mm Del-Simon 4, Galy '· Onlebd t. Sl PU-£.roe 2. High school· girls baskettiall sauors get some revenge, trial Ocean View, 51-48 NEWl>ORT BEACH -The Newport Harbor girls basketball team aplned a measure of revenge againsT -hsiting Ocean View Thurs- day night. Earlier this season, Ocean View lrnd claimed a 68-47 victory over the Sailors, but it was a different story tbis time as Newport (4-4) emerged with a Sl-48 triumph. And the Sailors did it without Maureeh Mclaren, who has not played the last four games. Ocean View ·1ed most of the early p>ing and took a two-point e·dge into the fourth quarter be· fore being caught al 46. Newport scored the next five points for a Sl-46 lead, then allowed a mean- ingless field goal at the end of the game. Kala Ross scored 20 points de· spite sitting out much of the sec- ond quarter with foul trouble. Gina Heads, who headed a strong defensive effort by the Sailors, added 11 rebounds, six steals and three assists to her six points. 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Monituc Sweet scored 11 points and Lu Brantz (11) was in twin figures on the boards, but point guard 'en"ie Drake was an MIA with what was believed to be ill· ncss and the Eagles paid the price COM: en route to their third loss in eight starts this season. 0 NOtM.&AOU• a. Clemente ae, ......aa H •. ._.. ...c ..... ........ .. ..... I ~ I l =: t I I~~ 4 3 411 ~ I I 1 I 1234Aols 4011 2004~ 4041 10 1 2~ 1125 0010UI 1011 A.Wldnll t 0 0 2 Tetall t1 I 11. t=:::' J I 1: J (llmlda ...... .,, ~ I Sa Cllnmt 20 11 11 ,.. .. S.a..lt-llO!s1. cit for a 36-33 victory over Espe,... anza. Aint finished with a game· high 23 points. Kane added 17 re- bounds . . The key to the victory was the dcf ense which limited the Aztecs to just I pair o( f rec thn:>WS in the third quarter. LA OUWTA AZTIC CUlllO ...... ~';c'a=t.-:1--,,....... . C......."4 ... ...... ., ( , ... "" mt 1 ' f 111 : 1 I I ft ft . 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EA CH FOR BENCH SEATS ........................................ 21.88 __ ...,. . ... ._., _ ......... _. .... .-...... _. ..... _... . .......... ._ ... ==·· ............... ..... ,....._ ......... 1 By l<lne Wotott Spana """' I f ever there was a team in a rebuilding year, it could be the 1991·92 Newport Harbor High boys soccer team. Introductions arc going around the practice field as the Sailors return just lhrce starters from last season's ClF l·A co-championship team. Repeating last year's success -Newport went 16-4-8 overall -will be a challenge, but one the Sailors arc ready to face. "It's a brand new team and very young, but we'll try to do all we can this year," said Coach Elias She- hadi, himself a newcomer to the program. Shchadi hiis made a career of rebuilding teams. In his two years at Edison, the girls team went from .__ ______ struggling with 27 goiils in one season to becoming a Shchadi powerhouse with 67. He now hopes to do the same at Newport Harbor but, with the graduation of 18 seniors, realizes victories might not come right away. "Last year all the players had played club together. They were like one big family, but no one was left to replace the seniors. Much still needs to be fixed on this team," Shehadi siud. Fortunately, Newport has one of its primary scoring forces back in se- nior Branon Coluccio. An ankle injury suffered in football kept Coluccio out of the Sailors' opening-season game, a 2-0 loss to Estancia on Dec. 2, but he is expected back this week. REVENGE: CdM takes 2-0 decision over Eagles From Cl He's got :i big reputation. He's ii good player." Following Rupp's remarkable play, CdM's defense and goalie Ryan Muzzy (eight saves) were unyielding. "We weren't really troubled," Hales said. Estancia's defense, led by jun- ior swee per Juan Cervantes and senior defender Rich Buday, had no breakdowns in the second half. Goalkeeper Carlos Ro- driquez finished with seven saves (six in the second half) while Buday, an All-Pacific Coast League cornerback in football this year, came off the bench to ignite some defensive flair. Jim Hides Branon Coluccio Bryce Rose Joining Coluccio up front will be Aliso Smith, a promising freshman. Doug Stuckey, another football player, will anchor the defense with jun- ior Bryce Rose, who returns to his sweeper position. Rose and juniors Jim Hicks and Chris Hunter all played for the New· port Harbor Lion s club soccer team and bring some or the best ex- perience to the Sailors. ' "Jim and Chris are smart players with good ball control. They can play with both feet and are very gifted," Shehadi said or Hicks and "It's been a real heated rivalry because Estancia used to be in the same leiigue with Corona del Mar," McKiernan said. "It's al- wiiys been a huge matchup be- tween us and Newport Harbor, but mainly with Corona. I don't remember any real fight, but it's always been heated." ShauN Estancia's Tony Rodriquez (2), CdM's Jason Boyce battle in non-league game Thursday. According to Hales, CdM jun- ior Dill Rimmer and seniors Scott English, Taylor Donovan ;ind Scott Owen were around two years ago when the unsavory · bloodbath occurred on the Es- tancia field. "It was quite an ugly scene ," Hales s:iid. "I wasn't there, but I heard ii was an ugly scene. Some parents made me aware of it, but I know Estancia's coach very well and I know there wouldn't be any trouble thi s year. 1t just got a little heated up in the last five minutes of that match two years ago." CdM, which won the presti- gious Irvine Tournament last Saturday, defeated Mater Oei, 2- 0, on Monday, then be:i1 El Toro, 1-0, on Tuesday before los- ing 10 Foothill, 2-0, on Wednes· day. "It's ridiculous," Hales said. "If we didn't have our schedule like this, we definitely would've beat Foothill because I felt we were the better team . "We've played some of the top teams around. We played ranked Mater Dei, then ranked El Toro and they're very tough games. Now, there's a li1tlc deserving break for, the guys. Two matches are hard in a week, not to men· tion playi ng five games in six days." It'll be delcrmlned by Jan. 16 if CdM is king of the Newport/ Mesa Disirict. It hosts Costa Mesa on Jan. 8, then trave ls to Newport Harbor on Jan. 16. Estancia girls blank Woodbridge, 3-0 Andrea Oldicino scored a pair or first-half goals and the defense did the rest Thursday as the Es- tancia High girls soccer team muf- fled Woodbridge, 3-0, in a noo- league match. Oaudia Ruggerio had the other goal, which came on a penalty kick in the early stages of the second half. Eagles goalie Kristina Grigaitis did not have to make a save in posting the shutout. Estancia improved to 6-2 with the victury. Elsewhere: • Newport Harbor 4, Costa Mesa 0: The Sailors (3-2-1) soored a pair of goals in each half in dominating the match on the Mus· tangs' field . Stacy Gerry opened the scoring by converting off Mot· lie Hilterbrand's comer kick seven minutes into the match. Jenny St. Sure made it 2-0 with under six minutes to play in the half. Newport tallied two goals within a 19-second span in tho sec- ond half to close out the scorin. For Costa Mesa (1-2), goalie Sarah Ackclson was kept busy, posting 23 saves. • Mater Dtl 3, Dana Hiiis 0: Chrissy Whalen scored the first two goals of the game, the first in the opening four minutes of the match and the second midway through the second half, to pace the Monarchs (4 -1) on Thursday. Amber Escobedo added a late goal to account for the final score. Katie Ward was credited with as- sists on <the final two goals. ln a boys match: • Newport Harbor 3, Ocean Vlew 3: The visiting Seahawks earned the deadlock by converting on a penalty kick with 10 minutes to go. For the Sailors (0-4-1), Jim Hicks, Garon Eikerman and Bryce Rose scored. H19h.Jao.bop lllOM-LUGUS CONNI del -•;-.tend• O Corona del Mir SCOl1ng: Boyce 1, Rupp 1. Saws t.\llly a. &tlnda IMS: RodOQuez 7. Halftlrne: Corona dll Mir, 2-0. Newpof't Hart»or 3, Ocean View 3 Ocun View ICOl1ng. Robeltson 1, SchornOefll 1. Ecny 1. Saws. AWlr'I 7. NewpOft Hatbor scoring Hicks 1, tlkelman 1, Rose I. SMs: Freem.i 6. Halftlml• 2·2. HllJltechoolglrta ~· ....._a ••••rtdgeo Estlncla ICOl1ng: ~ 2. Rugget1o 1. SMs: 0 IMS: Moltgomety 5. II. 2-0. ................... Coet9 ..... 0 Ntwpolt Hlftlor mes: Geny 1. St &n 1. Fleen- er 1, Kelsey 1. &Mt: Demayo&. Costa Mna saves: Aclletson 23. Halftime: Newport ttlrbor, 2.0. lletwDell,DenaHlltsO Mllef Del scOl1ng: Whalen 2. Elcobedo 1. Saves: Thomas 2. Halltlmt: ... Del, 1-0. mT ... a,c.....c1e1-o Corona dll Mer 11¥11: ~ 10. E1 T cwo SC0111V: de AYlla 1, RM 1. Hallllme: B Tcwo, 2-0. Newport's girls have a long way to go By Kine Wolcott Spoi1s Wllllf T he Newport Harbor girls soccer team should improve on last season's fourth place Sea View League finish, but the Sailors arc still a few years away from returning to the prominence they enjoyed during a 1986 title nm. Newport, which went 7-S. 3 (3-6-1 In leaauc) lut year, h11 a skilled Oock of f rcshmen play· en. but coach Micki Huntreu uld they will rem1in on the ---· jayvcc team. ''We have a very larac and lllenled poup, which we haven't hid Iii a Iona time," said Huntrea, who enters her J llh year or coachlns. "We want to keep them down on ' jayvee, so they can play together and learn the game." This won't leave the varsity without talent, though. Nine play- ers return, includinJi six starters and all-league selections Erin Wii- iiams and Lisa Bernhard. Williams, a senior whQ plays center midfielder, combines •&· gressivc play and good work ethics with adept ballhandllna skills. She's got a good outside shot 1nd works as a fourth forward, Hunt· rcu said. Bernhard, another senior, is a four-year starter at 1oalkecper. Her increased height has made her more or an asset in front or the net. Transfer student Crystal Welch will assist Bernhard • either tf\9 ccn1er fullback or sweeper, with cross country runner Kendra Kosky and specdStcr Amy Ander· son also on defense. Welch and Kosky arc seniors; Anderson Q junior. Juniors Stacy Oerry an(j Mollie Hilterbrand join Williams ot the midfield, wi1la: senior Jenny John- JOn also available. ·Senior Nicki Webb Will be called on to acorc aoa.11 on the (ront line. .. We've never been a bia 1COrina tcom, since we t.-cnt undefeated In 1986," uid Huntress, woo upcc1s the Sailor1 to finish in Iha top three in league this season. "I'd be overly optimi tic to soy ... f we'll win league, but h's not im· posJt'blc," she 11icJ. To have 1 chance, Ne~ will need steady ~orm1nca from a number of you111Cr pla,en lllOVin1 up from jayvee. Junior defender Tracy Teal and soplaomores Mepn Fleener, " (Otwmfd, end midftelders, Lindsay Cunis and Jenny St. Sure all plan to contri~ ute. Chris Hunter Hunter, who will start in the midfield. Mike Freeman, a freshman, will be in goal. "He's a big gby, vc strong and very talented," the coach said. _ Last year Newport finished third in the Sc~ View ~ague and ~o~k its way into the CIF l·A final, tying Centennial, 0-0, m double ovcrttrr This year they may be hard-pressed to get out of their own league. "Saddleback, the league champions, look good again. Coro.na ~cl M is great, Tustin and University arc always good and Woodbndgo shol. be strong," Shchadi said. "If we break .500 this year, 1'11 be hap Tyler Scofield Fred Wood Costa Mesa def en E must hold its own By Kirk Wolcott Sports Writer I n 1991 the Costa Mesa High boys soccer team allowed just 11 go in 19 games. .J Despite the loss of superstiir goiilkeeper Phil Chezek to gradl tion, the Mustangs should have no trouble on defense again this ye Filling the other positions could be more of a challenge. Third in the Pacific Coast League last season, Costa Mesa returns j1 five starters to a 10-6-4 team. Dut after reaching the Southern Secti playoff for the first time in 11 years, the Mustangs are determined find a way to return. "We lost our first playoff game 5-4 after leading 3-0 at halftime," s; Coach Toby Ray, who took over the teiim midwiiy through lasl sciis1 "It w:is embarr:issing and we'd like to get back this year and prove wl we c:in do." Ray said the Mustiings don't have iiny star players but ar..: so throughout. The fullback line is definitely the strongest, wit h .t1ree the four starters returning. Senior Tyler Scorfield and sophomores Fred Wood and Luci;.ino [ Leon will assist new goalkeeper Giibriel Ramirez in the backfield, Wo was second tenm nll-PCL last ycm. 11 11 Ramirez, a sophomore, has experience playing in Mexican cl leagues. His skills should be honed by the start of the senson ~vlth I help of u go:ilic coach who works with 1he team three days a week Ryan White, a first-tcom nll-PCL player at Costa Mesa last yt."llr a senior, serves as Ray's assistant coach. "He's a great help. He) onl! year older than the seniors, but the kids re••lly look up to him," Rays. of White. nr Along with the reliable defensive line, the Mustangs return midficl< Owen Markert and forward Gerardo Guitierez., both seniors. Jotmny < pina, another senior,injurcd his hamstring during football sciison o will miss the first two weeks of the soccer season. , Until the return of Ospina, a big goal scorer, Guitierez and nowcon Milton Neira, a speedy, strong-footed senior, will be responsible for fcnsive production. Sophomore Ryan Arnchedera, a Mater Dei 1rans student, will take over White's vacant spot on defense. Johnny Ospina lucano Deleon Owen Markeit Jrl' Mesa girls on the ri~e By Kine Wolcott 5'Kwts WI'*' Youth and inexperience cfe- finc the Costa Mesa girls soccer program aaain this year, but the players and coaching staff are hopeful. "We have 10 starters back, plus a lot of new girls not out lost year," second-year Coach Monique Oraas. said. "We're real youna an<S wo still have il lot .. r ... J ,, . /. -~e-~-, , 1,1 " .. 1" ,, • - > • '-': 'i I to learn, but we •JOh_n_s_on _______ ..J mould be belier than lu&11ar." A ~" •ac> the Mustanp, olay. lq with only three seniors, ·won two of 16 pmes, aoin1 2·10 In the Pacific COut Leap. Costa Mcs:a will apin suit just three seniors, but lM younpr playen this year hlYC an extra season of experience workina for them. The forward line looks cs cially promisinJ. with four stnn returning. Senior Jill Johnson, team's leading scorer, -will joined by seniors Nicole tfcas1 ond Hong Vo, and talenteilisop more Jenny Avitia. :>rl "Lnst year we hod to ~4onc trate on defense. This yell( \'d I to get a lot more scorina ~ m people scoring," llrass s~KJ, 1• plan to play a much mwc renalvc aame." . Feedin1 the forwards ~ bi pair of seasoned mldftcldtES' an p~ir of newcomers. Junior Mo« LCSaac and sophomore Chela C rc1urn, with IOPMmo~ ~ Bauna and MelOcly Oara5 JOI 1ho var1ity. • • G1n:i1 can allO double on defensive line, Whcro ~-.11u.11 runner Aant Johnltoa II 10 repfla .,.....,., ~1.11-"'"~ ~ .............. -... ,..,. now playlna for Oranac O.st kae. 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'14; II 'J'I In the bleachers JI ., Peanut butter and jelly sand wedge SATURDAY TtLEVlSION Collfse f ootbla II 1J am. -Ynpl,.n S1.-MarSh11ll, Ch :?. rro focMball II Jd a.m.-llouslon·NY Gi;!nts, Ch. 4. I p.111.-Grccn Day·Minn., Ch. 2. Coll~ D1s~tball 11:30 11.m.-lndion11-S1. John's. ESPN. I p.'wn. -S11n Jose St·S11n11 Ou11, SC. 3 phi. -P11cific-S1. M:1ry's, SC. 4:30 p.m.-Ohlo St·USC. ESPN. S p.m. -Houscon·C.lifomia, SC. 6:30 p.m. -Kcn1ucky·OL Tech, ESPN. 9 p1J1.-Vir1inh1-S1anford, ESPN. II r1m. -UNLV·E. Michi&an, Ch. 56. f1aure Su1lnc I p.m. -World Championships, Ch. 4. / Doxln1 3 p~.-'74 Ali-Frucr. ESPN. >I Colr 4 p.m.-Worid Ch:1mpionship, Ch. 7. ll Pro Bubtbell S:Jcrp.m.-Atlian11-Cbkaio. TBS. llociu, 7 p m. -Flyc:r-Nonh Stan, SC. 7:l0.p.m. -Red Winp-KJnp. PT. J RADIO I Pro Feotb911 9:30 11.m.-HOUllOll-NYO, KNX (1070). I ~m.-Grcc:n Bay-Minn., KNX (1070). Colltae Buketbell 7· p.m.-CSN.CS FuU .. KMNY (1600). Pro Bubtblill -OiJ»'Mlnn .. KRLA (1110). llocllt1 s 7:30 p.m.-Winp-Klnp. XTRA (690). SUNDAY TELEVlSION Pro football 10 :i.m.-kts·Mi:imi, Ch. 4. I p.m.-Rc:dskins-Ell~s.. Ch. 2. S p.m -!Qms..SC:iulc:. Ch. 9, ESPN. lltlnt Roclnc 2 p.m. -lloll)·wood Futurity, ESPN. Colt 3 p.m.-World Cb:impiooship. Ch. 7. Coll~e Dukctboll S p.m.-SD St. tourney, PT. rro DHketball 7:30 p.m.-Suns·Lllkcrs. PT. RADIO Pro foolboll I p.m.-Chlcfs-R11idc:n, KFI (640). I p.m. -Broncos-SD, XTRA (690). S p.m.-R:ims-Sc:a1tlc:, KMrC (710). Pro Ba1krtb1ll 7:30 p.m.-Suns·Lakc:rs, Kl.AC (S70). MONDAY TELEVJSION Pro Bukrtbell 4:35 p.m.-llowts-Ncts, TBS. Coll~ Basketbell S p.m.-Ohio-Kc:nlucky, SC. 7:30 p.m.-CS Futlcnon·UCLA. PT. 10-.30 p.m.-1..amar·UNLV, Ch. S6. Womm'• BllSktblll S:lO p.m.-UCSB-Pc:ppcrdine.. PT. l'N Football 6 p.m .. -Bc:ars-49c:n, Ch. 7. RADIO Pro Foetb•ll 6 p.m.-Bca!'l-49c:n, KNX (1070). Coll~ Basbtball 7:30 p.m.-CSF·UCLA. KMPC (710). VOLLEYBALL: All·CIF selecuons From C1 Coach Dan Glenn. "I expect she'll be very successful in college." Moeller was the main weapon for 11 Mater Dei team which was runner-up to St. Joseph's in the Angdtus League. She had 17 kills in the Monarchs' season-ending loss ~ Laguna Beach in the CtF 5-A ftluartcrrinals, which com• plctccrMater Del's 1euon at l 1--5. Tcalnmatc Becki Oehlkc, a se- nior. was chosen for the second team , 06tona dcl Mar's Kristen CnO'fDhU, a sophomore, was a scc-ond-~am choice. CdM (11-S) also reached th~ playoff quarterfinals bcf otc losinJ to El Toro. I~ 'ho Small Schools division, Cal~ Chapel frahman Courtney Owelif wu honored on the first teanY.rt ~na Beach senior Rachel W~fl\~ktcr was named Most Valu· able,\ J-l111tr. while St. JC1111ph'1 Mike Hinton is the Coach of the Year. t!OCAL SPORTS SCHfDULE .._ ...... 1. ·11awncn. 15 ~z. Knill!'~ IS; 3. tZ: ~ 51111\1. ~ ~ Dnlgjl • ~ •: .. U.S. °"""' z. ...... 0.1 1. ·111o Sllcb...., 5 ... 2. Ole Hlnll. '(plq LIDnl.. 14; •. Old TN1. 12: 5. YMO Dadorl. 4; l.~0. Tams l'ICIM Mo poSG 1ar a -. • .-.1ar111.no"*° 1or11ou.•-.-.~ lor • loltel. ·-dln*slugue ~. Calvary boys take third place RIVERSIDE Chase Lub- bock, fighting a nu bug, dished off 10 assists to go with his IO points as the Calvary Chapel High boys basketball team secu red 'third place at the La Sierra Tournami:nt Thursday night with a 72-52 vic- tory over Apple Valley. The leading scorer this year for the Eagles (5-2), senior forwar<I John O'Brien, had another big game, scoring 26 points and pull- ing down 18 rebounds. Sabe Younger added 25 points and 20 rebounds in his top totals since joining the team from football. Jn Thursday's game, 1he Eagles played on even terms with LcC- fingwell for three quarters before bowing, 68-59. Down by 11 after one quortcr, Calvary foughl back to tic at 48 after three quarters. Calvary heads now for Honolulu for a IO\lrnament which begins the day after Christm:is. LA SIERRA TOURNAMENT Ch•mr.lonahlp Semlfln•I• Lemnvw• 1 ee, C•lv•ry Ch•pet 59 Catv.,y Chapel L•tfln.-11 '9 ft pt Ip tg ft pf Ip 5 0 5 10 O$no 0 I 1 1 6 0 4 12 Curren 2 4 I 9 I 0 3 2 l!Mti 6 2 5 14 3 o 5 1 usner 1 5 s 19 9 6 2 24 l~ 3 0 0 6 0 0 2 0 0-6 2 3 15 1022~ 203 4 0 2 0 2 25 I 23 59 ToUils 26 14 I& 68 aeon by au.rt ..... Calvary Cllapd 16 18 14 11-59 ltf'ingwel 27 12 9 20-ga 3.poirc OOals t.llvaty CNpd-Hnlerly I, ~el. Cwien 1. Ol't1S 1 0 LA SIERRA TOURNAMENT Third PIK• C•lvary ChaSMI 72, Apple V•lley 52 Catvary Chapel Atlpl• V•ll•Y ,, ft pf tp lg tt pt tp 12 1 2 2S Spwiloward I 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 ~1"1<ds I 2 0 4 5 0 4 10 Ptll1IS 0 0 1 0 I 0 1 2 llllChln I 0 1 2 2 I 4 5 CMney 0 1 I 1 12 2 3 26 Cas1 1 2 5 16 0222Grws 1113 1 0 1 2 Rua 5 2 1 16 Notiels 2328 Total• . 33 6 18 72 Totale 18 1 I 12 S2 Scor• by Ou•rt•r• ClmtyChlpd 19 18 19 16-72 Aoolt Vlley I 5 13 11 13-52 . ),pOlnl goalS: Apple Vll!ly-1\na 4. llelbels 1 T ecMlta IOIQ: SundqWSI (CC). All-America honors to OCC's Langworthy Orange Coast College sopho- more soccer goalkeeper Ken Lang- worthy, the Most Valuable Player of the 1991 state community col- lege champion Pirates, has been named to the JC All-American first team by the National Associa- tion of ·Inte rcollegiate Soccer Coaches. Langworthy recorded nine shut- outs during the 1991 season, and yielded just five goals during the 14-gamc Orange Empire Con- ference seoson. He was named Player of the Year in the Orange Empire Con- ference. -By The Piiot Mailbag cooper defended · D car Mr. Carlson: Since the dismissal sev- eral weeks ago of the head football conch at Coi.ta Mesa High School, there has been undue crit- icism of CMHS Athletic Director Dean Cooper; by a \'OCal parent and in the Pilot. Mr. Cooper has been character- ized as a simple "walk-on" and a "classified" district employee with too much power as demonstrated by the dismissa l of two coaches who had recently taken their teams to the CIF playoffs. In fact, a parent has been handing out fly- ers at the school in an attempt to gain support for an after-school rnlly for the ouster of Mr. Cooper. Yes, Mr. Cooper is a "walk-on, classified" employee of the New- port Mesa Unified School District in the position of CMHS athletic director. However, as most adults hav_c learned, one cannot always be Judged by th eir title or position. Mr. Cooper, who holds a Mas- ters Degree in Education, brings to lhe Mustangs experience and kn owledge gained through 30 yc:irs of teaching English and coaching bai.kctball, football, base- ball and truck in Ohio. As a bas- ketball co:ich, al a school smaller tlrnn Mesa. Mr. Cooper turned a mediocre program into a champi- oni.hip program w11h a 43-3 rccor<l over two years. My three brothers and I gradu- ated from Mesa during the '60s and early '70s. Two of my sons participated in a very successful aquatics program at f\ksa during thc'SOs, winning two Cl r-championi.hips. niultiple water polo and swimming league champiom.hips and the gold medal at the Junior Olympics. I '"as also involved in a successful athletic program during my years at USC. ll'Vlne· Lake lllllnl up with the right stun F rcsh water lake anglers nrc ca1ching lots or rainbow trout at lryine Lake and more than 8,000 pounds of fighting 'bows will be slocked this week to maintain this good Orange County fishery. . · R~inbo"'.s wci~ht~g to 15 pounds will be planted as part of a spccwl ~ohday fishing event. Anglers will nol only be able to catch hefty stringers of trout, but any rainbow caught wearing a green or red tag can be ~xchanged for a 1ackle gift at the bait shop. Trout are active off Trout Island, atong the west shore and in Sierra Cove with a new hot fishing spot de- veloping in deeper water adjocent to the Red Cliffs. Irvine Lake will close at 1 p.m. on Christmas Eve and will be closed all day Christmas, but will re-open for family fishing on Thursday at 6 a.m. and no fishing license is required. The lake will also be open for trout fishing New Year's Day. 0 White sea bass popped up last week at the Horseshoe kelp. The chorter boat New Longfin hit a big school of young sea bass that averaged in the 8-to JO-pound class. Anglers on board this sportfisher enjoyed full limits of legal i.ized whites and had a bait tank full of live squid. It's been a long time si nce a catch this big has been made off the coast and especially at the Jim Niemiec Outdoors Horseshoe. Anglers arc hoping for good we:llher and calm seas and that these fish will stick around for awhile. There i~ still a lo.t of squ id off the Newport Beach and local an- glers ~ont1nue to _wish for an early showing of white sea bass at C~tahna._ Tom. G.1ll~1t of Costa Mesa, a local jig manufacturer and skipper, 1s op11m1s11c :ibout a good showing of \\hitcs at the island that could begin as early as January. D . Sport .boats running out of Da,ey's Lod.er and Newport Land· ing continue to ~ut angler~ on foh while anchoring O\er shallow water reefs. Squid, ancho' 1es and cut bait are accounting for a mi.xed ca1ch of sculpin, sand bai.s, cabczon and a!>Sorted rockfish. Cold water has turned off the i.urfoce bite for the "inter months an? only a few calico bass anti small bonito are being added 10 th e daily counts, but there arc ~trll lots of "corn fed" greenback mack· ere I available for anglers'' ho want to go out und fill a fish sack. Look to all local landings to begin runnig "freezer specials" out to deeper water. Thel>C trips traditionally arc ;ill-day \Cntures out on to the ocean anti even a few arc bool..cd as I '/!-day trips 10 an- chor over outer b:inks. . Rockfol~. cow cod~ reds and big lings J rc usually caught on these trips. Special tucklc 1s used by deep wuter anglers :ind for first 1im· ers, rental iackle :ind rigs arc available at all landings. Jim Nicmicc's outdoors <·0/1111111 appears in the Newport llcnclv' Cost:i /\fcsn Pilot e1•cry otl1cr Snturdny. A successful :ithlctic progrnm is more than just;) won-loi.t record. Calvary Chapel's trees A1hlc1ici. prepares a high school student for some of the fundamen-tal requirements of adult life; re-By Richard Dunn 131) 1hc is real!~ strong. bu1 her sponsibility, discipline, the ability Sl)OltS Wnter . \\ caknci.l> is that she has to \\Ori. to handle success ond failure, etc. I f you thrnk th~ Eeg!l!l> ore on enJurjnce and go baseline tu A th le tics needs 10 walk h:ind-goi_ng t~ be tcrr~fic this year, baseline the whole game." in-hand with academics. Over-wait unul next season. Among Starr's 11 players, six shadowing academics results in "Next year, we'll be J\\Cl>Ome," arc returning le11crmen \\hile five great college athletes who are ii· so id Calvary Chapel High girls arc frei.hmen. Courtncv Owens is literate. Athletics can be a success· basketball coach Da'c Starr. coaches' dream. 'according to ful process of developing individu-whose i.tar-studdcd lineup this Starr. but the 5-101~ fre shman has als with charnctcr, class and pride )"car includes two of the biggest yet to commit to basketball. as well as creating an atmosphere players in Orange County. 6-foot-There arc no seniors on the on the i.chool campus of character, 43/.a junior Sunshi ne McFarland te:im. ''That's the neat thing," class and pride. and 6-4 sophomore Dlythe Linsey. Starr said. "lt takes :i yc:ir to get Has he been successful thus for? ''We'll be good this year, real good. This year, we'll be real good The re cord speaks for i1sclf. Mesa good," added Starr, Calvary's first· and we'll have some games where sent 11 teams to the CIF playoffs ye:ir coach who spent the last four we'll dominate. All the ingredients last year and four of the five fall years at Arcadia Christian. "Sun-arc there for these kids for a state sports went 10 Cl F this p:ist sea-shine likes basketball, but she championship." son. f-or this current yc:ir, almost doesn't love it. She could domi· Sophomores Meredith Amund· 50 percent of Me sa's student body natc a game. l lcr goal is to i.lam son and Kim Schroy \\ill join is participating in the athletic pro-dunk." Younger in the starting lineup in a gram! McFarbnd and Linsey shouldn't rotating guard system. With our support and his teach-have ony problem gelling the ball Junior Rebekah Lewis and ing and coaching experience, he with 5-9 freshman point guard sophomore Amanda Mahlow, both will continue building and improv-Sarah Younger supervising the of-starters last )'Ca r, arc first off the ing the Mustang athletic program fcnse. "She's killC'T," Starr said of bench on this team. "When we with a team of coaches and sub-Younger. "She's the point guard, sub in, we're quicker," Starr said. scribe to his athletic philosophy of but l call it setting up the star "We don't lose an~ thing -\\C developing well-rounded student players. She pbys like a boy -gain. Amanda's awesome." athletes and who support the en-she dribbles the ball through her Rachel Calkins, a 5-8 sopho- tire CMHS boys and girls athletic legs at full speed and scored 50 more with college playing potcn- progrnm. points in a Jr. High game once last tial, and freshmen Erin M:ihlow, For this l believe we should ac· yeor. Sharla Meeks and Amy PcrcL will lually thonk Mr.· Cooper for shar-"Sunshine is green and she has play important backup roles for ing his athletic experience, not to learn what to do in the post. the. Eagles, 9-14 last year. oust Mr. Cooper. If half the stu-1---;======================:::--dent body is participating in oth- lctics, the alhlctic program is on · the right trock, and much of the credit goes to Mr. Cooper. Rex Tompkins Costa Mesa HS Class of 1966 r~~\.;7~~ . -.. ~\·'/__, .. (1 \ ( /~ ~" ~ .~ .c;;·. ~.(') . <. :JJ "':"°';'! ... . / l .,. .. . ,. ',.. ;: .. ,. . . . I ~ ·,. ~-. . ~ 'l ·-. --,, ·,: ,.. r '· I\ J t., .. · :; • . ... '~ \. " I . ;. Tlae Gift tlaat Mean• So Mach. ~·',. ·' • ~~-.r:., .• ·-.. ~·' '.' . -, . ~ . ' ·-. ' .,; ~~·. ·'. I •• l.,. ... :~ \ . . . ·' ' ' .. ;_ ._,. ·~ ,,,, .. </'.,._ .. ~-; . ri..·c._~ (.'.~ .. '' r-........ -: . ~· ' .... ~ . :... . <: ~l~, ~~f'· ·. \ _,. (-.·-. . -. . \ .,.. .... . ;"' . .. --, .. . . ., Jo..__ "-~ ~' .... ,, . ~ ,. ' ;~ ~ I I I Hoag Hoopital Cllemical Dependency Center wisheS you a safe mil '6bct holiday. If we can help, call w at (714 )7©-5656 I Ho• "lt's raining. it'& pourin& my r yard's finally growing." }Yell, it won't be the rhyme or the century but ii sure is nice lo know there's rain in those clouds once in a while. Rain is an unusual phenomenon in Southern California. Let's look at a few tips to do before and after it rains: J. Slope planters away from house foundations~ Water damage 10 your rugs, noor and furniture iS" a.pighlmare . Contour soil so the higtrpoinl is at leasl 1-2 inches higher against any structure. If leakage has been a problem in the past, consider sealing lhe foundation wilh a mastic water scaler for best protection. 2. Remove leaves from gut1crs. Gutters arc not a biggy in our n«k ol tbo woodl., howc\ICr, ~ still hawo t1tom. Uslq a 1turdy ladclcr. scrape out aU leaves· from the inside and put in your compost pile. In fact, if you haven't cleaned ~ut your fUlters 1n some time, you'll probably find the leaves have decomposed for you. Wash IM Fifi II --Th-ln_g_S_ out the gutters to allow Cree flowing Green water. Don't -----forget to flush th e downspout otdebris too. 3. Downspout deflector. Most dowmpouU .. ptten an1 '°"''"" right tiolllnd a -II ploDI ar .. a planter dlal w!U Ft wallled away. Constnactfn&. na1 concre•• dencctor will ~cad out water . now from erodin& thc·area and lerroriling .Plants. The same cft'cc& can be achteVed if you use a building brick or a rock. 4. Secure plants. Rain usually brines on wind. Wind likes to bloW : plants here and abou'I. Stakt or re-stake trees with lodac pole facinJ the prevailing wind. O\eclt · . t hanfing basket hooks. They may be tired and can blow away a plant hanging on II. Plants sitting ' on shelving should be mewed to a lower point of gravity. S. Collect rain water. Rain waler has numerous amounts of nutr\cnts beneficial to plant -:;:::======================"1 groWth. Using a clean trash can, • . place ii under 8 euttcr downspout ~ Rainstorms are rare ,·n our nart of the World, so get the best out of them. The ghost of Cnristmas past? or caves of house. Once collected t ,..- skim off debris than water indoor 1 and out.door plants alike. • ~ Ol}tsidc in n rainstorm. You knO\V, 6. Don't look up when it rains. with mocth open qnd nose Though not medically proven, it is . exposed and oil. possible to drown while looking up Nick Fcderotr 11 ~wncr of AN.B. ladu1trle1, a /andsc•Pf' consultlltlon and maintenance nnn loc•tcd In Whittler. A.I a syndicated 6Drrlcn co/umnlsr, Nick " can be heard every Saturday o n1ornln1 from .5·1 on KFI AM'#fO. lYrJte to blm Jo care of tM PJIM, P.O. Box 15~, Col!• h!cs•, 9j616. Son's friends seem to be lacking in social grace• -. 'h D car Dr. Diana Pttcn: My son Is . Jn 'the rl1hth grade. He Is In a vnrlcty or adlvl· tics so I do a lot of car pooling. Our house Is also a popular med· In& spot ror his f'rirnds whlcb I m· I courage and trequenllJ h••Q snacks for them. Al much as I like having the children close by so I can kttp an eye on them1 1 can't hdp notice their lack or manners. It seems chlldttn don't know how to be polite. I'm getting tired or bcl.n& tnkcn for granted. The Slat'e Dear .the slave: Children le arn manners through imitation of parents and other adults who are' polite. D ear Dr. Diana Peters: -'1 Sometimes I think mylscc. ond child was switched at birth. He ls so dirrcrtnt from his sister. OUr daughter always docs what Is asked of her. She keeps her room nclli helps around the bousei docs I commend you for being thece for your son and his friends. You are providing a supervised home environment where they can have ._, ..----1-0-f-f_E_l_l_'_S ___ ~ safe fun . This is greatly needed in our society. Don't lei their lack of "\ ___ .& _ .. 11... '"' "'""' c..,,.., Rd. UPHOLSTEIJ llC. manners discourage you. Find a time when you and your son arc alone. Let him know your feelings. Tell him you enjoy having his friends over and helping out with rides. Dul also share your dis· appointment that he and his friends don't show their apprecia- tion . - her homework without bclnc rt· minded; gets O:· ttllent grades on her rtport nnl; Is cheerful and does not talk back. Our son Is just lhe opposite. How can two children be so dUferent In the """1-. IU ,,~,..,-, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 Good manners are not only a .. ..._.......,.,..,,,. 1714) 494·22&4 ... M .... C..S 11111 character trait but a social skill. Try to be specific with your crit· icism and be conslructive. Say for example: You question if you want to continue your efforts because they don'I say "thank you", or they don't help clean-up after themselves: or they interrupt adult conversation, or whatever behavior they do that reflects bad manners. Be sure to be polite yourself when you share your comments. Don't be rude or sarcastic. Let your 50n know that you would appreciate their efforts to\vard politeness. -=:::======~~~~~~~~~~~r~~~r~~~t:;mji'~'i';'~ll::::lt.._:*=::"::'°"':·:·:·::""=:"::"=--j The best way to teach manners is by modeling the. polite behavior. CARLTON'S UNOLEUM SHOPPE SINCE 1981 714-874-7470 2542 ·PACIFIC COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH.r. OA 12983 (Next to Tony 11oma'a) GRAND OPENING same famlly1 ----- How can we gel our son to be more like bis sis·----- let? Puulcd H~m Dear Puzzled Mom: The reason your children are different is that every person is Then you need to watch for any unique. And whether you realize ii eCfort on your son's part or his or not, 1 doubt i£ you have r,.jscd friends to be polite. When one of you r 50n and daughter in the same Our Every 0wy Pri« Only $7)(). them acls politely, t:ike 1he 1ime to way, using the same disc1~ne S.le Priced At... reward 1hal behavior by a smile standards. j ~ · So. Cout Plw. $1500 and comment. For example: "It In order to teach your so~ tcliff Fuhion lslud St4SO makes me feel good lo hear you to behave, you have, to con1rol say thank you; or "I could tell you you r own anger and frustrallon. ewelers 650·459S wanted to speak. Thank you for Comparing your son unfavorabJy 2043 Westcliff Dr •• N.B. waiting until I was finished speak-to his sister may make your &On Opta 1o.,..10 ap.111• (Nm r.o CoCo'•) ing." Children tend to repeat be-feel unloved and hurt his ·fflf- 1,i===========~~h~a~vi~o~rs~l~h~at~a~r~e~rc~w~a~rd~e~d~.==::::;J esteem. It may cause great b~rm to your relationship and mo!Wate 'l'.?~ee ae, S7eas"OJt' «/~ ~et?"~.S. M,~, P~c sa~/"" · him to behave poorly to gct~ur attention. It also mi~t int sil'y the normal rivalry which exis be· tween siblinp and prevent m £rom enjoying a good r~Jal~ip. In order to change your ~·s behavior you need to break the negalive cycle. Slart by being _,re specific in talking with your fQn OVERGROWN lROPICAl.S • hterior /Greerrouse Plcl'l1s • 3 acres of fxterior Trq±ci Plcl'l1s & Porns • Lage 91owroom of sl< & preserved pla)1s wtlh lJ'lUSUci baske1s & pottay about a bchnvior which you nt changed. Makjng a general le· ment like "why don't you act re like your sister0 doesn'I give )\'.>ur son enough infonnation as to what is expected or him. Jdenti(y Jhc specific behavior you want ur son 10 do without any rcfcrc to his sister . For example: "On school n you must show me your com homework before you may TV," or "On Saturday mo you must pick·up your fore you can go out to play.~c. Whnt is critical Is that you n understands that you love hi n· t<>'!ditionally. It is just some fa bcllavlQrs that you want to see changed. Be 1.urc to c:onsciousty wat~ for any effort your son makea to ,e· &pond to your requests. De ffJ!dy to give a big smile, a hual)nd pral1e when he behave•it~ propriately. Children tend t' ·re· peat behaviors that nre rewaid. If r-bave a qw1tlon • Dl•n• httn, write to Mr • Piiot, JJO W. S..r St._ Cot,. naf or tho Huntl.,100 11<9C,. I• dtp<IHknt, 116H &11th f~· H.B., 12"8. ,... ....... ,,..,,__,... SA VI 21 to 50" ON ~~&--I.Oft ....... ~.~~a; •IK'!ll"al. atl.UU. ai .... H.J.GARRf[T ~l~Nflll~E .. KtMOl&VD..COltA..aAeM6-0275 t0m DlllY9"6 • um«w" t:l-1 ace~v .. !'!EWPOR f 8EACH/COST A ~E$A Pll OT ! RFAI F'-TA TF THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES • Dec 21-27 The Most Complete Real Estate Guide in the Area Cover Home Presented By MIKE DOOLEY of the REAL ESTATERS S•• Pat• 14 For Mor• 111/,,,.,,,alin Irvine INDEX Caver. The Real Estattrs 02. Map 03. L)me ValentiM 04. Grubb & Ellis • CllllM '1,m.111 lowely Bnmnol1 home In Big Canyon on I <U- de-sac. L.sve ~ over 13.000 aq. ft. New Clfpet. minnd walls. This home has nu:h pollnllal. SE· UER WU CARRY 2nd T . .O. lor quallled buyer. II 0 If fl, .. 111 Offered • land valUe! ExcklsMI mldenllal com- ~-Private access ID belch. Applc»dlnmfy 2000 sq.ft. home 1hat needs crullwe llllenllon. BUEi I ••BUI .. '1,111,t• FIWaul ocan ¥llwt Remodeled & apandld. 3 BR. 3~ BA. fWrlly nn + *'Y + llny. 3 ftrlPlcl • 3 car gnga. Frnh doors. lots ol mnie toors. crown modng. wtde bat boards. CulDntz9d ID h mmd Used brick COll1YS'd W/ bnlin. -.. ... -.. - ,.., -lmlr ..... Ytty llrgl 5 BR. 3 BA home. alr-coiidlloued wlh Ml ~ sysl8m.. BeaullfUI greenbel W.W . .... PBS WA •••• Lumy IMng • the "Vls&a del Lido". One of Newport's most prestigious high rise condomiUnl locllld on the bay. •&Ill... ..... BeUMy dlcofllld home will cowered PltiO and hll view. Coonhtlld ~ and -CO¥emgS ~MaJYuns. m lllRI ..... LI. One ol Newport's most beaUllful 8ICll Biy views. ~ 2M 28A home In model condlon. aaa1w11 an.• .klSt Recb:edt Doni miss this lnctlClble oc>- pol\rl!ty ID own a 4 BR. 1V4 BA home In New- port Hetgta. This Vll'Y well maillained ,. home has I ~ yard Ind is zoned R·2. ••111--llM,m Seller ftnR:Slg Mlat*I Owner wll Clfl'Y first an tis beUIM 2 BR. 2~ BA Wilone. G.o cormully. lmlClllTE19 811 ... -Recllced by $20,000. 8fWld new emrtor pllrC & garage doot. ~ & ,.. ,.,. • htve been prolesalonatty land~ • ...,,,.., & ~ e.... ktlrtor dtslon "''' h .. rn::.c:'°'*'Y dlc:Gr.s l II n ...... ~ wlllltd -. & -room mm 1111 ,._ a ctwms. ------..... -~ - Ivan Wells, country lc/tchen, '8R, comet IOQQ,500 BAYCREST Priced to sell, 48R, 3fM, prlwJte pool $4G,QOO BAYCREST Model Pedect, 48R, pool, MCUtlty.,,...,,, ITStl,500 8AL.80A ISLAND Balboa /&land Duplex. tot1t ~ 2 ~ $786,000 8ALBOAISLAND New custom, 38R, Ftw>cll doots, wt»dowa $§11,000 BAYCREST COURT Model perfect. g#.ed comm. 2BR, 2M $228,000 CostaMesa • N~Beacb • 60ro.atJdlar • BAYRID<JE Upp«, gated comm.Jnlty. 2BR, mini Nw $280,000 BAYSHORES Extra large Jof, 38R, spacious ,,.tJo ITP!,000 BAYSHORES Two )'8813 new/ MfKllterrattNn styte $1,450,000 BAYVJEW ~RRACE Three years new, 38R, •ecurify a)'Sl9m $31HJ,000 BEACH/INCOME COTTAGE -ONE BLOCK TO BEACH • R-2 $»5,000 BEACH/INCOME B.ach & Income, 48R/38R Duplex $546,000 BELCOURT Views, decorator p«fect 2BR, plus den 1535,000 BELCOURT Three BR, qu/ef. prlvtD locallon $1P6,000 BELCOURT Prime locatlon, 4BR, private spa $860,000 BELCOURT Spectaculal TENNIS ESTA TE $3,IQS,000 BIO CANYON Goll cocne view, EuropN111 llfllr, 48R $1,0Q6,000 B.CMCLAJN New on marlcet ... 2BR, den, upgrades 1287,000 B.CMCLAJN Mini view of lighta,tTNs, 2BR $3116,000 BLUFFS Selling at a loss/ 38R, 2BA, f story $3BQ,OOO BLUFFS One stcxy, cul-de sac 38R, 2BA, $30Q,OOO BLUFFS 3 Bedroom on Greenbelt.. Uk• New ... $»0,000 BLUFFS 38R, upgraded Trina. «></location 1410,000 BLUFFS End location, 48R, 3fM, mot/wt9df 14111,000 BLUFFS 38R, 2BA, view, expended, former mo<#/ ~.TKJO BLUFFS Ocean & Bay view, f'fH1'>0del«J $460,000 BLUFFS "E" Plan, beautiful, 38R, 2.5BA $470,000 BLUFFS FRONT ROW/ View, 38R, 2.6BA HOWi $60Q,OOO CORONA DEL MAR 2BR, single family, R-2 Lot, North ol Hwy, $440,000 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX R-2 owner/user/Investor units 1475,000 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX-grNt w-. wellc to vlllage J.fQQ,000 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX S.Hwy. coa.ge pha 2BR, unit $515,000 CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX, excellent Income units $516,000 CORONA DEL MAR Across from ~ P#t, some view, 2BR $020,500 CORONA DEL MAR One block to oceM, 2BR, plu$ den $099,000 CORONA DEL MAR So of Hwy, 38R, ..,,_ room <NW g1W11g1e $745,000 CORONA on MAR DUPLEX 38R, plus • .,,.,..,. 2BR, w/VICW ITP5,000 CORONA DEL MAR Steps to Oceen BNd. VIEWS/, 48R, 3.58A 11,2110,000 CORONA DEL MAR 88tfront. French Reg«Jey, sWMplng W.WS l1,Q50,000 CORONA DEL MAR &r;frort, MeclitemlnMn flair, 48R 12,960,000 CORONA DEL MAR White WtllfJr, oceen, view, Bii.tr Top $4,300,000 COSTA MESA Mesa Blufrs, sunset W.WS. 38R 12~.500 COSTA MESA 38R, staffer home, qu'-' cu~ $216,000 DOVER SHORES Back Bay-B/utr Top, 58R, 3.5BA, pool LH $075,000 DOVER SHORES Picture Perfect/ patio w/fh spa. 48R $120,500 DOVER SHORES 148 FT .BA YFRONT/11 N.w construction ,.,, 100,000 . EASTS/DE Tri-hive/, lots of upgradea, lmmaculm 12311,000 . . EASTSIDI 48R, 2BA, pool, STEAL IT/ $2IO,OOO Exa.llent locatJon, 38R, pm:.d to •ell/ $350,000 New/ duplti/ easy to comwt to •lfWnltf IOI0,500 Spectrtcu/ar views/ prlvacyl MUST SEEi 11,276,000 EMERALD BAY Views to Dene Point. •pa. open bNn1I $1,450,000 EMERALD SAY Ocean views/~ lot, 38R, 2.58A $1,500,000 EMERALD SAY Street to Street lot, whlt.wf//IW \llewa 11,191,000 EMfRALD SAY BIG/ BICJ/ ~. custom, l.cond'Ucled 12,100,000 EMEIW.DSAY OcNnSlde,owrk>ob grrten, beech,, 48R n,100,000 EIMRALD&lY W'11t8water vfews, w.ils ol ~ 12,100,000 HAR80R HIOHl..NDI Close to parl<, 38R, p/UI (lf.-t quwtwa '470,000 HAR80R ISLAND DR &r;front-Dock for Tott boef. 5BR, 4BA HAR90ll lttANO THE UL nMATE BAYFRONT--c.M l<x ._... NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE HARBOR RIDGE HARBOR RIDGE HARBOR RIDGE Model Perfect. Kensington model Panoramic views, spa, waterfall, 38R ESTATE-180 degree view, MOTJVATEDI HARBOR VW HIUS Panoramic views. 4BR. custom features HARBOR VW HOMES BUILD/NO LOT PLUS PLANS $76fl,OOO $7fl5,000 $8fl7,000 $3,6fl9,000 Sflfl5,000 $4-49,000 $245,000 $285,000 HARBOR WOODS Location -Location/ 2BR, 2BA. HARBOR WOODS Across from Nature Park, 2BR, 2.5BA HUNTINGTON BCH Close to park, 38R, expanded living room $309,000 IRvtNE COVE Oceanside of Hwy. 48R, pool, spa $2,450,000 IRVINE COVE IRVINE IRVINE IRVINE IRVINE IRVINE IRvtNE IRVINE IRVINE JASMINE CREEK JASMINE CREEK KINGS ROAD LAGUNA BEACH LAGUNA BEACH UNDA ISLE UNDA ISLE Oceanfront, spectacu/81 residence $8,500,000 Cr~t Plan, bright corner location S 164,f>OO Woodbndge. Windsor Estates, 2 master BR $235,000 University Town Center. across from U.C.I $189,500 TurtJe Rock, view of hills, 2BR, 2.5BA $238,QOO Turtle Rock, 2BR, overlooks greenbelt, 2BR $308,000 TurtJe Rock campus V'Hlw, walk to shops $319,000 Turtle Rock Ridge, J.M.Peters, split level $355,000 Close to lake 38R, 2.5BA, pr1V81e spa Expanded, corner, spa, waterfall, 38R Plan 6-Backs to greenbelt, 38R, 2.5BA FRONT ROW! views, 4BR, 4BA, 3 FJP Private tocation, 38R, 2BA, great price Coastline, city views, custom residence Pier and slip, view, 5BR, 4.5BA LH Model Perfect, waterfront, SBR, 4.SBA, $399,000 S58fl,OOO $649,000 $1,400,000 $212,000 UNDA ISLE Bayfront-maln channel view, pool/!jPa LH MONARCH BEACH Ocean view, single family, 38R $475,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Cape Cod style, views, remodeled, 38R $4fl5,000 PEfllNSULA View of Bay, Dock for 50ft+ boat SEA ISLAND SEA ISLAND SEAWIND Private spa & sauna, 2BR. 2.SBA Exceptional views, pristine!, 2BR, Remodeled plus addition, sauna, 4BR SO. COAST METRO Lower end location, resOlf style lfvfng SOUTH LAOUHA Fantastic vrews, private pool and spa SOUTH LAGUNA Ocean view, spectacular custom estate $74fl,OOO $737,500 snP,ooo $70,QOO $1,22P,OOO $1,4f>S,OOO SPYGLASS HIU UPPER BAY UPPER MY UPPER BAY VILLA BALBOA WESTCUFF OcMn riews, 4BR, one doty $1, 150,000 One level, 3BR, upgrades, corner loc.atlon $425,000 Four BR, 3BA, 3 CBI Qlllflt98, pool & spa $4~,f>OO 4BR, remodeled, h~ enclosed yard PENTHOUSE, ocean view Large comer, room to expand, 3BR l4fl9,000 1'35,000 $485,000 fl I GEORGE _ELKINS C<!~~n~~ I FABULOUS SINQLa LsvaL USTBLUl'P Mom Over $30,000 In upgrades lncludlng new Pella doon and windows, akytlghta, new cawpet and aecurtty system. Sunny COmef lot with large backyard. Prtce lncludu land. Owner wants fut sale. Bring onertl $499,000 OPl!N HOUSI! SAT & SUN 1~ 2245 AAALIA ST., llASTBLUll'I', N.B. Bl!AUTIFUL, RARI! 1 STORY BnCOURT 11A1M>R HOlll!. Spacious floor plan suitable fOf famlJy life or sophisticated entertaining. Profeaaionally decora19d, new plush carpet, elegant window treatments & soaring ceilings. Lush landscaping surrou~ the delightful spa. $1 ,100,000 TRADITIONAL LINDA ISLI! llAWllONT HOMI!. A rare opportunity to dock aevenil yachta up to 80 ft. 5 bedrooms, 5th batha, huge master suite wtth doMt.a galore, 3 ftr.plac:es, bonus room and 3 car garage. Aaeociatlon tennis, ctubhOUH & dock. $.2,600,000 FANTASTIC PRICB Rl!DUCTION ON THIS l!Ll!GANT LIDO llL.R llAY'PROlfT HOIU. llred ot 8"lng muttknllllon dollar ftxerw? The 4 bedroom, 5tn bath home featut• an~ lot. fonnal dining, llvlng & famlly room, trench wlndowt & doon, gourmet kitchen, 50 ft. dock, and a bruthtaklng master autte. $2,395,000 QRl!AT HOlll! IN HSIRAllL.a nsrcu,,.. 3 b.ctrooma, 1.75 bath•, flrep&ace In llvlng and family room•. Pool with cabana and clrealng .,... with . 75 bath. Palk> for entertaining. Ck>se to bNchea, •hopping t. Performing Art Center. 1465,000 OPd HOUR UT & SUM 12:»a:ao 1112 BDKSHIRI!, ftSTCUll'I', N.B. BIG CANYON GOU' COURSa vaaw • L.oY9fy • bedroom, 3 bath DMuvtlle home. Orarnllllc cathedral celHnga, ceramic Ule entry, crown moldings, large mat« aulta, Hcurlty ayatem, pool and apa. Patk> for entertaining -deck off IMng room area. Home wwranty. Being ottered at $1 ,400,000. 0 .... llOUU IUN 1&&~:30 2 RUI CllAllT1LLY, lllQ CAllYON • N.B. $100,000 MAJOR PRICll REDUCTIONll 1st c1aaa custom 5 br, Newport Beach hdltlonaf home lr1dudea wonderful Great Room w/em..talnment center, wine cloMt, gourmet kitchen + large brMkfat room. Library, omc., formal dining rm .. pool, apa & view of a.dclebllck mountain completn the pictur9. lJated at S1,290,000. PRICll RBDUCllD •20,000 • ATTellTIOM BUILDDllDftWLOPDI Prime A-2 Newport 8w:h bulldlng plot rtpe fOf development. Suitable fOr 2 duplexn or 4 condoa, or limply enjoy the .mttng 3 bdrm, 1 bath 2 car garage home, wlllk one block to the be.chi S730,000. BL•GAllT N•WPORT B•ACH aAYl'RONT COllDOlllNIUll. Reeort-atyte IMng on the e.y. 2 bdrm, 2 bath home. Walking di8tance of fine lhope. rMtaurwita and ~ Secuf'9 buldlng wtlh underground parking. Boal aJlp posalble. Owner may tnlde for horM property. $845,000. TM OW.... WAllTS Ht• llOlm 80LD NOWI MDUCllD .IO,OOOIU Newport Bwh eo........,.. ., •••• ,,,. 4 bedroom, 2.5 blltl faimlty home.~ and dtV lgM *-· Oat9d lush courtyard et*y. Numerous upgr8dee 1hroughout thla wonderlul home. 1549,500 COMPUTm.Y ...... ID tlOllS In deAabte Newport Heights. Thl9 ta a must ... -once lnelde you • ..., you .. hornet Whb wuhed oe1t ~-a nocn. ~ open ~ ce111nga, UMd bftck fireplace with marble hearth. s.curtty aystem, RV ace"•· redwood deck & spa In large backyard. $449,000 BNJOY THll OCBAN BRl!llZl!S from thla one-year-new com« condo -bUt first let the gorgeous view of the bay & ocean take your breath away u you relax on the exceptionally large patto with a front-row view. 2 bedrooms. 2 bath, marble entry, cozy nreplace, walk to the watar. A steal at -$347,000 aleo for ..... or ..... optlon. BALW NNIMIULA BllACH OR llAY ACTMTY, this new c:uatom bullt contemporary home offera both. 3 b.ctrooma, 2.!5 bathe. Centrally located Just stepe to the beaCh & bay. Vlewl from IMng room, muter b.ctrooma and a.roe roof deck. $795,000 SPARKLING OCUN WATl!R VlllWS from thla elegant penthouae which features marble entry. 3 bedrooms, 3 bath•. gourmet kttchen, IMng room with marble enhanced flreplace. plua • spectacular pancnmlc view from Dana Pofnt to Catallna. Aleo for ..... or ..... option. SS79,500 nta OCUM van •• lllCRllDIBLa from this format modal -decorator en~ condo on top of Newport 8Mch fMtuftng dual mutar aottea, twdwood ftocn, beautiful mirrors, pluah carpeting, profeaalonally lendtcaped patk> plua ao much more. Gated community. $429,000 OCUll & llAY _. • S U19.!.a.CGllGM ... .. ....... " -OC8M ....... ,.,_ ..... with 3 bedloorM ... din, I • ..,.._, ,__ cloorl. tlMcea & courtprd. 8llCk unll ... 3 bedrooms, updal9d kitchen, ,.,..,._. and dtok. 2 ...,. ... 9IMl rooma with bathe a 1rwp11ae M.y CMY °' ..... wlh option to buy. 11.8115,000 811CLUDID BROADllOOR Ill HM•OR Vll!W HILU • offef'I tremendoul 191r ~ oceen a city llghtl .... Expended Pim\ c oft9r9 4 bedroom•. 3.5 bath9, formal llvtng • clr*'9 rooms. "*""' •!wet bar & nook. Frtneh doon open to view Md ~ w/awlm up bar. Addlllonlll bofM room, parQUlt ftoora & private COUl1yflrd entry ... 75,000 UNIGUm COROllA Dm. llAR MOllll wlh atudk> unit. aoe. to lhopplna and bMch. HolM Neda eoma "T\.C" but la Y«Y ~ .. .,...,._ Anldeuce next door la alao on mwtcet fOr .... • good opportunity for apec:uCdon. 1529,000. CMOICS DD UlllT Oii CUL Dll MC In Colt& Mesa. Latve 3 badloom, m billt'I 2 lbY condo. Wtt'f prtYat• next to .,...lbel -grtilil loc:alon fat klda. •1 '7 IRJ NIW US11MG • UINL8 \WMIOUA llMNL HlgNy upgr9ded Woodblidge Mory Wiii -berbel' carpa4, hardwood floors. planlllllcw1 ....... ~ air. Ught & My. Only $203,000 llMllK. llY llOllTH Ulm In Woocb1dge. Glut 2 atory raaldenca on ~ Olttf ...,. to lab, llgoon. .....,., ape, pool. bb pllh, lhopplrlg • ...... ~ gated courtyll'd & 2 •ldoead ~ I.-opllon awiable. $290.000 lllDUCIDlm Oii ,,_ GOLD COUTO tn m:1U11Ye & 9'*d glllld Rlz CcM, llrQI comer lot. 1s.m aq. ft. with bl.llldabte .,.. of •10 eq. ft. A pertec:t ... Ind loc:dor'I to bulld an elegant home with lneplftng oc:aen vtewa. S1,395,000 "CITY ILICKD8" ..... IS YOUR CllMICIJ Big Bend Rlnch Ol.Mide Aano II b ..., ~ "** ~ own DUDE fWdl. On h 210 ACAE.s ... 11.. S.000 aq. ft. home, pool. ..,... court, ......., _,. Ind la on the TNC:kee AMr. 12.S00,000 1a UlllT~A W. ...... N0,0001 <>wr. ...... don nowt ,,_ .ii ..... unla. .. 2 bedroom, 1 beth .,. always '*"9d, btc8'• of their euy ecceea to bumn11111, .-.... llxw•J'9 I beech. Separate mat.,., there .,. two &eYndrf rooma. S1,CMl,OOO RB ALT 0 RS ..... Since 1922 PllMI IO.UDWAUC LOCATIOH $915,000 Oceanfront R-2 lot, 30 x 102.5, with older 38R house plus 1 Br Income unit IEAOtFaOMT HIDEAWAY $1,cM9,000 2 BA/1 BA cottage with separate 1 BR granny oolty. Plans & permits for 2 tuxury condos. MO naouGH 1aAIF1C $1,115,000 .O' oceriont lot In quietest spOt of West Newport. 28P/1 BA. $1,169,000 $90,~. Income from this lllce new Income pr- oducing property. 3BIWBA up, 28P.,l28A dwn. COST A MESA AREA ~~~ .......... ~~ ........ ~~~~~ WHAT A DIAU $169,000 Newport Beach Schools. 5BR/3BA, end of a.1f-<k"50C, approx. 1/4 acn lot. TROPICAL 5m1MG $415,000 lncredtblc 9900 sq. ft. lot size! 2BR & plct\R perfect for entertaining. Beautiful pool. SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY ...... ~~.._. .......................... ~~ ...... --.~ EASY UVMI $111,000 Wondctful 2 BR Immaculate condo with Jg. yard. Atfordable pe'tce mekes "fast action" a nett CUSTOM J.M. NIDS $415,000 Vay drametic Plan 265. 4 BR, bonus, tarn. nn, den. Country ldtx:hcn with eatklg ara. NEWPORT CREST ...... ~~~~,.._ ....... -.....~~~...__~ PllCID 10 111.l ... _.. E)Cplfldcd Plan #1 Vt1ttt duel master sulta, bwy and added famly mu. Storage gelorcl SHOWS WCI A MODll. $179A*> O'M8 WLL QM'/ PNER-NO POINTSf lUtA BA. Dcconbd In ~ bat ot testel MIRlllatW.LY MNCOIA11D .... C>a9*' pafca 911~ s*a ocan 'licw loft kX.t • den or study. fonnel dining room. 'MDU(DI • ..,. Ona ot the bat cowt Jocelto.• Is fta# ........ I• plus loft. ~ ~ m. s-tc1n9. LI DO ISLE ...... ~ ...... ~~~~~~ 0¥IJlllllD LOT $515,000 4 BR home k>cat£d at very desirable and quiet East end. Great expansion potential. I MOVE-IN MADY $640,000 Freshly painted lnskk and out --ready to move lntol 3BmBA, fonnal dining room. MOTIVATED SE.Ult $675,000 3BR/31A BA, frpk In convatibk den, livtng room & In specious master suite with slttfns room. COl.OlfUL GAIDIN OH STRADA $795,000 Elegant Medtanlnean villa on a 40' lot. Beautiful Spenlsh tile ftoors. 48R/2¥•BA. ~ ClASS ACTI $115,000 Soaring ~ ceilings, French windows & doors, phenomenal skytight. 3 BR, tarn. amt. SHOWS UICE A ~ $915,000 Best inside loc:atk>n. Redeconrtut '4BR/3BA with hatdwood floors & prtvMe courtyard. ONE OF A ICIHD $1,195,000 Ultnl custom, brand new home on 50' met to strut lot. No detail has been ~d. 3BR/5BA. W.W OF THE IAY $1,410,000 Thts movie star's former home has It all! Gracious 38R/51ABA, den with pool table & wet bar. YEARLY LEASES ~~~~~~~ ..... ~~~~~ ..wPolT QIST $1~MO 38Rl21ABA, den, fonnal dining room. 2-car ga-rese, fnplacc In IMng room. UDO ISi.i $t10ct(MO 3~ dal, SUll1Y patio, 45' lot. SepsMc lady nn. Udo llfatyk for reasonable price! OCVJIROHT $1195/MO Ukie new 38R oceanfront tease with 180' ~ ocean, Catal1na & shoreline views . UDO llll $1SOO{MO ~ evaileble ~ tam. Welk to Udo wa.ge, mc:Mc ~ & beach. PD•esul.A '°'"1 $1SOO{MO "The T~" 48R/4BA spflt lewf with 3 bonus nns. c.atallna, Bey & dt)'"llshts views. 3 frpk:s. 9 HOUSIS faoM WIDGI tsJOCtlMO 39J21Wdcn, ooeri'ont hes full «an Ytcw. House hll )lit been redecorated, shows glUtf SATURDAY, December 21, 1991 I PAGE 7 PENntOUSE WITH VIEWS $U9,000 lovdy Villa Balboe Comet unit with greenbelt & mini blr( & city lights 'Mws. 2BIV2BA. VIEW OF OCEAN $371,500 Quiet sunny location wtth skylights. Impressive floorplan-mlrrored walls and a marble fireplace. IEAunFUL Vlll.A IA180A $395,000 Don't believe those hotTor stories about condos! 2000 + sq. ft. condo with greenbelt. 28R/~n . :...eVC:S~a:, r·~~c_t.O~.\fl ~,~ oterior. R~'\"' ~·"'nook. '4BR/21hBA. NEWPORT MORTH $479,900 Mat/e right Into this beautifully customized 3BR home, quiet Interior location. Upgrades in & out. VlltSAnLE Fl.OOltllN4 $499,950 located just 3 houses from the beach. lJlce-new 58W4BA single family h<>rM with ocean view. H.UIOR VIEW HOMES $609,000 Wonderful 58R/38A Somerset model in Phase Ill lg. family room, parquet flooring, 2 fireplaces. UDO '>JtK ORM $675,000 Best 1st floor unit ovatooking pool, Rhine Channel. 28R/2.5BA. Full 24 hr. ~curity. IDEM. FOil ENTDTAIHIHG $695,000 4BR/38A, family room, den, 9000 sq. ft. lot. Vaul- ted ceilings, skylights, 3 fireplaces. DOVD SHOltlS $1,195,000 At>sok.Uly beautiful custom home with ~ of Bade Bey & city lights. 481VderVgeme room. HUNTINGTON BEACH ~~~~~~~-....~~~..__.~ GUARD GA11D COMMUHnY $699,000 Ught My & profasfonalty decorated, grallbelt view. 3 BRJ21A BA, famlty room, bftcfast nook. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 219 Via s.n Remo, Udo Ille 1-4 $675,000 IATllUN .. S••ttcn. MINl•wpocNVtr1 a.dl 11 ... S1,2a,OOO ,. • Profile.Kay Parker Kay Parker bas been with Coldwell Banker Newport Beach office since 1980 and has earned the title of Senior Residential Associate fo r h e r c on s istant performance. Kay enjoys the process of each real estate transaction and strives to develop friendships with her clie nts. He r clie nts feel confident that no detail wiU be left unattended during thei r transaction and are assured that negotiations and constrac t detail s will be handled professionally and accurately. She establi shed a supportive rapport which is -.imply an extcntion of her personality. Kay is very involved with hoth e nviro nmental and animal rights gro ups. She also is active in her support of educational programs for television. Her discretionary time is spent enjoying gardening and cooking and spo iling her cats. Kay has raised three grown children locally and owns a duplex in Corona del Mar. If you are interested in finding out more about the winning combination of Kay Parker and Coldwell Banker, call Kay today at 644-9060, Ext 133. .. C 01 !)UJ''ll Jf.\Mll',''H.' .. 119 CAlftOIUlclMI $M7.000 Best view locaitonl Drop dead IOwer view 2SR. 28A condo overtootang Ille 4111 .green 11 Bio Canyon Counlry ciub Gorgeous city lights Wllfl rare sought after extra large enclosed pal)O fOf entenmng Won1 las at price and valle. ---OPEN HOUSE OPEN SATURDAY 1-4 Ilg Canyon McLain 12 lea llland Kevtn Kanda $387,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 Ilg Canyon McClaln 12 lea Island Kevin Kanda $387,000 NEWUmNGs llG CANYON McwtN $2200/m0 For lease $2200 mo. 3 bcl 2'h ba. Prime locallon. over Ille 15th green al Big Canyon Goff Courie. End lJ1it near temis cout1J. very ~ and while. LAGUNA BUCH $175.000 8u1klable Canyon Settino With plains fOf cont9mfl0- raty 3 bd home with mini ocun view. COtONA Dfl MAI $349,000 Oce1t1slde of PCH so Foot of 8ltdge to oeut. Newly blllll 2 bcl. 2 bl condo. Excellent QUlllty Of construction MOCMted seller. HAllOI YIEW HOMIS $6i0,000 Chaming home ll great family neighbo1110od. 3 bcl, 2 ba. Priced ID sell! Come 11vt Ille good life In Co· rona del Mar. 209 DAHUA A $715,000 Listen to Seals bait from lhls recently bUlft de- tachld condO In Corona def Mar. 1 st home otl Ocean Blvd wllh ocetn view. Top of the line throoQhOUl Call John Campbell f()( your appt. llG CANYON $1ff,OOO Enjoy a lovely view of Back Bay from this nice spa- ciouS 4 bedroom Oeauvllle model. Nicely uPOf1ded llrolJOhOUI. New kitchen cabinets, trench doors. new lanOscaplng. Freshly painted Inside and out A very special home at an excellent prlee' ~ IHOIU . $1,800,000 Crastq W1VU on undy beaches n fie back· drop '°' lhll trcn "1W COlllllltiporlly home. 4 yrs old, deslQMd by Beny Bectcus .... truly • ,..,. find. IAGUNA LAGUNA NMML .2A1,to0 3 years )'OU10 4 bedroom. 2.75 bd'I dllldled fllrWky hOme In aeellenl ~. Vded ceilings. i.ge c.iitf room plus masw di wit! retrul llld *-balcony. Cd 8oO TllllOll T odlyll tMUNl IUCM tUl.000 ~ 8llch cOCllgl In "' heart d ..... The llouM fellna: hlh !>* l\llOe n out. MW carpet. Ulld*I ldldlln. ..... rel'rittlld twf. wood llocQ, 2 beclt ooma and 1.s tlllll. ocean deslt. The llOUM r110Wt wel and II wlf*' wllldng dlltnt to "' beedl d ID'#n. I l ' . I \ l l I ( I I I : . ••Jrn:E- IMEW.D TlllACI $725,000 Emerald Temce home. Gorgeous Vl8WS of ocun. Latge yard wllh bf1ctt Piiio llld lovely o-den· Hlnlwood floors. larve guest IPanmenl SlDnewort from Ille old bridge which ~ to 1he Getty Estate It top of lill. 4 BR. 4BA. 2 fireplaces and 2 car at- tached garage. LAGUNA $1H,OOO SpeciaculM ocean and coastline view from 1111 larve Pof1lllna Laguna home. The house fellUrel 3 bedrooms llld 3 bllhs. fonnll Oil*1Q room. flmify room, vdod ceillngs, 2 llreplaces, and latge view decb. EMEIALD IAY $1,otl,000 2 ye11 new contempofal'y home In exclusive Emef. 8 Quality throughout .,., 1he finest of II>- . Ltmo room w/lireplace looks out to patiO ind lush landscaping, mas1ef suite W/ wallt ll closet. laCUlZl IUb Beaduly bled /Wr.e refngef1tof. air cood1booed Bulll In ~r-b-que Lwwiy kmQ at It's finest' Please call for \ppl ~ llVINE EL CAluWIO $159.0000 Excelelt for FIRST TIME buyers. Just mow lrlD Iris great 3 bedroom. 1.5 bath Em model :at 10 lrvtne High School .,., Herttaoe Pait. Good concl- llon. Sell« Is W'Odotls. WOODlllDOI $tl4,IOO Prime Inside Ille loop locltlon nut taooon. IChods .,., parks. Dartno 3 bcl. 2 bl wtlt1 large ywd. Super Wl1> end unit one level, tastefully deco- rated. Setter has bou~ lllOlhef & is very moti- vated. Try 1oi down. OXFOID COUIT $2A1 ,000 Excellent Location near UCI. Desirable loWll' 2 bd & 2ba. Plantation srutters. White carpet & Ille. Com- ~ pool. spa. Owner very nloul. UNMlaTf PAik $2",IOO Fatdoul 3 bd, 2.5 t>a. J.M. Pet8t'I towmome. Lo- caled on h greenbelt. QUt-sac 6 steps 1o pool ff'esh paSC. newer ~ tonnal dlr*1Q room. farnly room W/llnclllet lnCt wet bar. lmmlC'Ulltl condlllon. Priced '° ... tut. . Nl\WOlrl' llACH OOVU.IHOllS $4,IOOlmo 1 -" lonQer least. 5 bd !>lit din,'~ ,_. home. .. voklne clllklgl, hardwood "°°"' ... open rooms. WonclllfUI -~ Blci BIYnl~llflll· VllAIMIOA ...... Tide one 111C1r1*1 Newpott ca1do '*' P.,... ---.~.Wllklndalll.Ulllll,llOC* &IPlllll_COIM ..... wllW. DOVH Vl.IMI $229,000 Llfge. opln, -llrWt 2 becroOm. 2 tllll condo-"**"'· Lori d strnge, Inside IU!dry, 3 balco- nles, ftreptace. Mn ... Clf'Pll «II* .., kftctl.. en applnes. Clole to Wectlf Pim. Comully pool & spa. Yl1A IALIOA tm,ooo A must see Penlhouse ocean. Cllalna. SOOS8I Y18W. View condo. Vautted celings, ~ ouard· gated, 2 pools, temls courts. nt «t1 IA m11e to Newport's fabulous BllbOa Beachl ~ now1 IAYll>OI U.1,500 ._ upgl'lded 2 bd 2 bl upstli1 a..-., 8-Y· rtdge. Model-plrf9c:t QOnClllon, llgtf nl ~ IX· poue. Giiled cotl'l1U1lb'tl Wiii PoOl Ind IPL NIWPOIT ISlMD $iao,OOG Newport Isle Mgie family hOme on I 30l95 R-2 lot. A great ~ tor I 1 It 1lrne buyer. To rebab or for I IUldlr ID U down RI f1lbcild two Iris Gleat locatJon In a QUiit area near lie beldl. .. llAllOl .W... *'1..- vnllt a S18lll s bd. 3 bl for ontt $614,000. LMve lllPlflded SOmmerset on Ill NV1Y side close to Anderson Bemenllly. New ldtchen ClbNb. sky. ~ and expanded masllS' suite, 1arn1y room nt guest ~ IWall loml kicky buy9f1 llA lllMD $M9,IOO MdcolDusly cared for 28R. 38A plus din will vllw'S In galecl comrruily w/Pod. • & tlnniS. BeUN upgrades & ClecOf ~ PllS1l8IOUI ECOUIY NII. $145,000 Gorgeous r"'10dll condo ... fltdoul views. 3500 sq. It of perflcton. Deligned by Jlny Hints. 3 c. garage plus -comnu11Y. llAllOI..,. awu $149,ooo Move in today end enjoy .. Pf'stol of ... lldl- sNI guard glllld ~ Very popuW LIJ. CERBE modll 1111 3 bd. 3 ba. ~ ~ bmal ctilg. Coim•dng *-of .. clly, motl1lllnl .., ,. ... tram Ml'f "'*' room. TN maner di II COlY end iwt¥* wlll lilllnO na Ind fire. pllce. Plf1lct tor cdd ... ~. Sf'Tl!RDAY, ~ember 21, 1991 I PAGE 9 UDO ISlAND IAYflOM1' $7,750,000 Udo ISiands 1'noll ~-bayfront residence loclted on lip of Udo tsialld wllh magrjficenl views of bay nl city ll!tU. 5 bdrm Europe¥! styte resi- dence of finest qually construcllon. Large dock. COIOllA DIL MAI OLD COIONA DI\ MAI $399,000 Cham*1g coGage In okf Corona del Mar for under $400,0001 Adorable 2 bed home on 40 IC 60 R·2 lot near Begonia Park. .,... Cllllt $510,000 A VfJl'f aclllng plarl 3 In excellent locallon. Spa- cious. tw\fC and cheefful, 3 bf, tamly room Priced to sell JAStW• CIHI $520.ooo WondetU 3 bd, bmly room home In Ill best of al COl'MUlllles. Jasmn c.... guard ll*d. 6 -.. ~ 3 pools. loW'll'i ckltlhOUSI. rollng grl9)- beb, Illa special home Is * condftloned. Ras "' MCUlt)' SY*'\ super plllo .., spa. OLDI COIONA D11. MAI $559,000 ltfrillc ~ well mainlalned. great area. Petfect for 111 owner OCQIPiel or lrweslor. COIOM MMMUNDS $651.000 Tiis 3 bedroom home Is In I pdvate, quiet, Comet ICalon. Urge llvtno room to .-..tlln In wlh Id In bar plus bmal dlr*1g room. No wllh peek+ boO ocal ... Mastlf sub wlll ,... ltUldln doset1 anO siding doors ID pdo 10 let In Ill ocan tweens. COIOM DR. MAI $669.000 en of 111 ..._ Duplex 1n Corona • Mir. s belt' 4111 end 3 bcll3ba. Remarbbll Income. EXcdent 101M1 of ~ loceln. Wiik 1o V9IQI, ocean; l>IY end Pllb. Gral b owner occ. Cal Doug Meeder tor lhowing lnlo. ..wt NII. Sltl,000 ftmlly hOml. ~ end yll'd wtll .... ~ far safety pool end spa. Ptwnly 4 bd '*" ~ .., .. Reedy l1l1lDdllld. OLD COIOIM DIL MM $M8,000 Feuloua ~ lot wtll IWge ,.,.,.,. 3 bd 3 bl hOml & 1 bd 1 bl QUiit Id. Grlll -of 8-Y & plft tom mmy rooms. DoWll Ol'ICI' & 4 pmtitlg ...... zoned ....... famly "'6cllla. .. cc.a DIL MM Stn,000 Chmn*IQ 3 bd. 2 M ~ • homL 2 hOllleS tum OCllft, ~ .. of PICllc .., cOMtll -lnCUlll -fOr ..... ol nlW 2nd AXy, "" '*nilY "°"" fll bllClwldl lll+wlr· COIOMDR.llM tt.-.,• so..gll ... low' Corona Oii -IOClllDn.. ()us. lam bull "°"" wtll ... of ,.. dllmel Ottll\ nl Ca.Ina. T"'Y M1Dm II b llh's. Clll JolWI C.,... now for • tberlen, Branch Manager PcoJ?le are always asking me, "Hows the real estate marketf", and my answer is 'enerally that it de- pends who you re talking to. There are a lot of well known names in Ne· wport Beach real estate who are doing little, if any, business in today's market, and there are-others who are busier than they have ever been and in fact are havi ng their best year ever. What's the difference? The differ- ence is of course attitude, but ii 1s more than just that. Some old timers haven't figured out that the market is different than it used to be, and that it takes harder work and more skills than before. The sales people who arc doins well have ·a positive, cus- tomer oriented attitude and are con· stantly freshening their skills. and just plain work harder than anyone else . Ask any C.Oldwcll Banker salespcr· son about the market and chances arc lou'U get a positive response. Thats because our office is active and busy, our people have a r · ·c and positive attitude about the •• of the market, they are growth and ... goal oriented, and arc aggressively working to protect the interests of their clients, whether the client be a buyer or a seller . U you're a bu~r or seller in today's market, which kind of agent do you want on ~ur side? It's an easy answer. A Coldwell Banker agent, of course. Call us today! --- Sea.1on.i §'ieetl12fj .i COSTA MESA FABULOUS FIXll $183,000 Spaciooa 3 BO, 2.5BA home waiting for the decorator'• touch. Huge master aufte, pools, apas and tennis. Too good to last. ... It today. (60THA) GMNG UP, MUST SfW $115,900 Sellers want to go north ao offering this large 3 BR condo with central air conditioning, Indoor laundry, 2 car attached garage, great central locallon within tract. Poola, apaa and tennis. (61BRO) NEWPOIT NOMI, IOWA PRICE $116,000 CloM to be11eh, parb llnd pool, This 3 BR, 2 BA. wtth 3 car garage unit hat hardwood noo,. & · vaulted c.Dlngs. Hurryll It won't lutll (43Hll) TWO MASTER TOWNHOMI $194,500 Grent Eaatalde location! Thia apadoua 2 bedroom 2~ bath bouts vaulted C.-.. Inga, a C4ZY bftdt ftreplace, a large patio/yard and a two c.r llttKMd gbafa. ge. Pleua call lmlMdlatety for private ahowtng. (390SAD) MUST Sill OPPOllUttRY $1",900 Super townhome on bkJfta ewer H.B. Blk• or Jog to beech. Cozy country • mo.phere. Sptdoue Mng room w/rnu- alve Mtn cabin ftreplace. Even hat att. garage! Value pac:Md, ... todayt (21 CA) IMEIA TWNIM, E1IDI COSTA •SA $219,900 Open Sun. 1-4 2 story 1780 a/f, 3 BR, mBA condo. Fo- rmal living room with ftrep&ac:. plua pri- vate yard wtth decking • .._., badcbay, tennis. pool. IPL (24VEH) JOO 1HI IACIC IAY $239,900 3 BR home )'Jlt 1 blc to Back S.y In un- lnootpotatad Eut ltde. Owntzed lot to lldd on or ?? Freeh ext paint. Good home with k>ta of potentlal. Good Schoola. (25Wfl) JUST PACI M a>s $242,500 Ind mcM .,.., thle beautlful tow bed- ,_ "' ...... home. LMge ywd, apa. ,... pelnl lnelde a out. new carpet. new ..._. ~· Great buyl (59MAR) PfACIN, IUE, mtooam $211,tOO &tat-..iy remocWect kftctMln a clnk1Q =~~~~~ rdwood floora. Hid•• •Y atrMt In top Co- llege P..tl arM. A must .... C.il today! (23CO) A LOT FOi A um.E $252,900 Over 1800 eq.ft. of country charm. 4 lwge becltoom•. 1 ~. batha. Large country lcJtch. en. Super famlty locatlon • doM to all. (27dea) REDUCEDI GREAT IUYIONLY . $253,9001 Wut 1254,900, now $253,IOOt Xlnt home teatwea ftexlble 1Soor, den. 4 BR 0t 3 + dl'*'o Ot famly room. Spaiciou9 tree .. ded btldty1rd. L.llgl patio '°°' Don't min thla chance, aeller la lnldousl (23CO) l'A.IHfle t=U~!3~ flU'l'lly. Speclll locdon doee to echoola & lhopplng. Dining room rNdy to be 4th bedloom for ~ or large t...ay. Value packed. Hurryll Ooni mlaa. Cal iocs.y111 Open Sunday 1-4, 2385 Colege ~. (23COl) NO WOil ... D $254,900 BuulM 4 80 1" BA home. Nodq hat been torgoaen. Eleplce ' cNnn In wtl'f '*'IOdeled room. Ooni mlU 1hlsl You wll be poud to C81 II home. (28VELJ LAIGI HOUSI SMALL NICI. 11· DUCID $2M 900 3 BR. FR. plua t.rge bonue rm. Kof 1pond Ind gueo. Spa In elrtum. CUI de aac lo- cation. Prtc.d tot fut ... (34SA) COUNm cun1 IN 1HI cam t2"900 ~ by whit. plcJcet ..... Ht 3 BR decOtlb pee1ect home *'-' lowie I m. 8eUN Frtneh doora _,. ... IY- lng room fl'om 3rd BR or PfMate den. Remod. 11\Mter bllltl. Bult In Nlldng In handy dining w-. A lf*llll nil priced to ... , Cd todllYf (23FO) SPICIM VAWI hit toO Ema nice 4 BR 0t 3 + din helmet c;;. per pbftblnlJ, ,..., ,_, huge COWl9d pedo '°' famly """ la ywd fot Idell to play Miiiy. lpedcM'9 ... fOOfft. HMdy ldtciNn .. ~ ... ~ nNr MW :r: Gii Top OCM~ I pl'toed to ~ me=:~~ fnd of I m • MC. • M, 1 .. W.. two *'Y· L,_,.. ...... lot. Don't ,,,... Hlont.~ !JOU'C. fl.c.loufi at eotJwJL !Banke,'t Coda o'ttte~ SOUTH COAST METRO upgraded 1 bd condo, new kitchen. garden patio. Comm. pools, teMis & cl- ubhouse. Motivated seller. PRICED DROPPED! 673-6900 ................................................ -....... $89.500 COSTA MESA Lowly, lmmac:ulate twnhm w/2 mas- ter suites & family rm w/frplc., kog dedced pa&, att. ~-l::r..~.~.~: ......................................... $174,900 EAST81DE Costa Mesa 3 bd twnhrn. brick fireplaces in ~ It master suite, privatl COYCr9d patio w/ m .1400 ~.~ .......................................... $239.900 BAYVIEW COUllT Bautilul bright Medltaranean 2 bd 2 bath end unit wl2 garages & private patio on pg;.1:: .. ~~.~.~.~ ........................ $285,000 NEWPORT AT THE BEACH Cute 2 bd beach hou9e W\.lppdet IWU'flJ kitchen & beth. 3 houses from sand. A real flnd. 631-1400 ....................................................... $339,000 NEWPORT Gated channel front comp&ex. lm- mac:ulai. 3 bdnn twnhn\ on greenbelt wldoub&t garage tr.r~ ~.~~.~ .. :.~: ............. $350.000 NEWPORT SHOllES Waterfront w/paddle boat. Channing 2 sty, 4 bd in comer location. Glut aru with community pooll & tannls. 631-1400 ....................................................... $450.000 NEWPORT NOllTll Beautiful. u!XPded 3 bd home w/dlnlng &. (am~ l'n\s & Euro kitchen. Designer dCCOt' & IUsh landlcaplng, comm. pool. 631-1400 ....................................................... $479,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Channing refurbished 3 bd ~Cod wlfamlJ-; nn. Fr. doon, Tvdwd ftts & lowly n't~~:.~~~ .. ~ .. ~: ................ $489,000 BAYc::::a!ST Con~ 4 bdnn h~ In one of Newport's finest areas. FOITnlJI dining. family kitchen & riioo~:.~.~.~: ................................. $539,000 BAUOA ISLAND Darting ~ 2 bd cottage ~r.r:oo ~-~·~·~.~~.~.~.'$5~.0oo BEACON MY T~m:nodded 4 bdnn (or 3 bd w1 l bd 11pO; bull around .unny brick patio. Paned wtndowl • Fi. doors, .... dedls, ... 631-1400 •...........•...••..•............•. -. .•••.•••••••.••.... $595.000 Comt1-1Ala DdioraJKU. DiMCC-.. ~·· Donic"-J JvdyGoo4 IC.-yPolootisla IC'*"-Jo ltiuo JCriAlllW- Lillda Gofdoo Mart Kcny Marlene Hanel Manha A.nVtiler Mary Sin1lian Pcm Sp.uldU,, Rcseaa R.ichanleon Rick Fo11er Rick Schre ibrr Rick Van Ve lclaa • E.Rhc:rfias m.wet.a ~Pualck Oimiy IWcJ Goly v. Ordal • GnyaTaWtno Hdcli Moody 1-wnp. hffAatoe JibW Otjeclilll Jill~ J-..~ J-. Plllilquill Jlldy Baay U.Obca l.iaU.-- ~Md.oon Loia 7.iaDcft!Wl J...omiasf~ 1..oomm- Mm.y SlelliDo ~Mier MatdrUSpqla MalJOSluart Mary Am Necbaain Mary Lou IGdlkr Ma.ttft eo-y Ma-Wrbb Miu Nub Nancy Bar<ield P.:ancy P.aenon Nedni Oaia Sicok1.Dnm Olia Maube-. Paa Focnaer Patricia McCa.rdlc Patti Qinoycr Patty Haney ~wHam- Rob Gem Robcn Trown RoyfrtttMD Sally Plullips Sally Soawn Shalon McK.innoe Sle¥e Bizal Sus.Ill T n1vi1 Sosic Buldl Tm Can Tom Jovcnini Tony S1oli Vicki Lff Wayne~ YvOft\C T '°""11 Mupcri1c Wlban-Adair Maria Harper Marilyn Clca1J MutJ~ EJIEMLD TEIUIACE A 4 bdnn home wlocan views In an outstanding N. Laguna area. Big fmJy nn. Fr. doors. larg8 decks. spa. 631-1400 ........................................................ $599,000 UDO ISLE "Turnkey" perfection, 2 sty 3 bd home on a prime street. Olnlng & Family nns & sunny brick patio. 631-1400 ........................................................ $629,000 BALBOA ISIAND duplex. Charming front 2 bd cot- tage wlbrick Jlt1 open beam ceWng, Fr. doors & patio ~~ ........ ~ .. ~: ..... _ ............................ $649,500 UDO PAllK DlllVE Extensively remodeled luxuri· ous 2 bdrm bayfront condo w/bayfront patio, den & boat dock. l..ase/lse option! 631-1400 •.. _ ........... : ....................................... $675,000 HAllBOR VIEW tDU.S Bright, open remodeled l sty 3 bd home with fam1ly rm, ·1arge c:cmer cuMIHac lot with protected ocean view. 760-3600 ....................................................... $699,000 UDO PARK DRIVE w/wonderful Turning basin, dty light & ocran w from channing 4th floor 2 bd unit Doorman, card & pool nns. 631-1400 ....................................................... $700,000 PENINSULA POINT Totally remodeled 3 bdrm home on rare Z lot w/famlly nn, dining nn & aepa-~~-f'~.~ ......... : ........................................ $749,000 oaANFRONT newly carpeted & painted duplex wl 2 bds eec:h unit. open a door & tum it into a charming ~~~.~ .. ~: ............................... $795.000 CORONA DEL MAil Spect.acular 180 view1 from Newport Harbor's entrance to Long Beach. Spedus 2 bd condo w/&plc. Comm. pool. 76()..36()() ........................................................ $829,000 BALBOA ISLAND Spacious 3 bdrm designer's Country EMlish home widen. famUy rm, Fr. doors, bay VJlndows & 1 bd loft apt. 76().36()() ........................................................ $849~ NEWPORT HEIGH19 ~ top QUal~ bd home w/OCMn ~ dinlna & f8mi1Y rms. 2 fr: Fr. doon. bay windows a balconles. 631-1400 ......................................................... S85CJ-()()() UDO ISLE Rectntly Ndone 3 bd pool home on SS' lot. Sunny kitchen '-'eating area. living rm Wflplc oWlloOb ... pool. 631-1400 ........................................................ S.,000 Ml.BOA ISIAND BAYFRONT Charming 3 bdnn cottage in prime location. 673-6900 ....................................................... $950,000 BALBOA OCEANFRONT Lovely newer Tudor style In. prime locaiton w/3 bds, 2 frplces. Fr. doors. rear deck & brick patio. 631-1400 ....................................................... $995,000 HARBOR RIDGE exquisitely decorated 4 bd "Estate Home" w/~n & city llght views. Pub room w/full ~~ .. ~~: .................................. $1 ,195.000 CORONA DEL MAR 6 bd picture perfect "Euro- pean" Valla on 45' lot, 2 sty living nn, hdwd flts & Fr. doors. Steps to beach. 631-1400 .................................................... $1.195.000 NEWPORT Estate • huge lot. main house, apPrOX 5,000 Sq.A. w/S Ws. dining & ramUy nns, & lslnry, Gst house wlkltchen. pool & spa. 631-1400 .................................................... $1,395,000 UDO ISLE Dramatic contemporary 6 bdrm bayfront wtramily room & dock. totAI remodel, bayfront master & new kitchen. 631-1400 .. -................................................ $1,795,000 COTO DE CAZA "Greystone Manor" 5 bdrm mnch Normandy on 3th acres, ~i.ng lawn & gar- dens, 60' Roman pool & spa. REDUCED. 760-3600 .................................................... $1,800,000 N011111 IAGUNA Exciting c::ommercial ~. 4 stories OCOJ&":!s~,! ~mt:&us 3 bd penthou.w ~ .................................................. $2,395,000 IAGUNA BEACH "Casa Laguna Inn" 20 units In an ocean view "MJnl Resort" setting of lush gardens. b4tll tower, pool & patios. 760.3600 .................................................... $2.485.000 UDO ISLE Duplex w/6/J' on t>.y beach & .srut view. Main residence has 3bd w/3ba .. pt plus 3 car gatlQC. Possible Lease Option! 631-1400 .................................................... $2.700,000 Ll1TIZ BALBOA ISLAND Fabulous 5 bdrm bey- front VIia ~ patJo1 .. boat dock & superb views. PRICED DROPPED from ~.950,000! 631·1400 ........ .-......................................... ~.495,000 SOUTH LAGliNA Mi.gr\lf'ictnt 9 bdnn Meditcr· ~oceanfront vila. guest house. staff qTtn & ...= ~~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~: ................... $9,000,000 ® COITA Ml!IA LUii OI LUii OPTION J llDIOOM C.M. TOWNHOMI t1.20Glhto SpartliQt new paint. new Ucbt. Betbcr carpctina. fireplace. dln-lftl U'CI, wet bar, air coadidoacd. dbl au. pnp. l or 2 year lcao or lease option. Submit oa pet-Ast for._ PAU&A IAl.IY ONLY 7 YIAIS OLD. PllCID ltGHT1 $164.tOO 2 BR. 2~ BA townbomc. cod unit. Fll'Cplact, family room, extra _,. room off pnac. SolaNmisted watt heat.Ina. o.,.. door opener. Cape Cod loot. Ast for._ ED VAN DIN IOSIC .. x276 YOU CM'r llAT 1111SI $179.tOO Qcct out this 2 master suite townhomc. I& has oak cabinets daru out. r111:pbcc ct auKhcd 2 car praac.. Larae private Jard. Very quiet compkz. Loot DO fw1hcr. Ast for- DAVID COOPU x2•2 I001UO IONAHZA $235,000 S BR. 3 BA with a bonus tilebca and detached 2 car Pf'llC· Ast ror_ LIZ 01 CHUCK JONU 216 CAlAlllA. COSTA MESA $294.000 3 BR. 3 BA. One year new. Just listed! E1c1an1 entry. Extra. lal'JC lot. Oatcd community. (Croa street, Oransc cl Monte Vasta) Ast for_. ROIEIT MJWICIN LIT'I MAKI A DW. $329 000 Charmin& Euuldc C.M. 3 BR. 2 BA home. Fireplace: .t ~ra atongc loft. Very private master suite w/drcaiQI area and ot- ficc. Patio w/dmsina area and olrtcc. Patio wna'F yard The price is riahtll Ask for_ · llll 6 DONNA W111111 MllAVIRDI UCINSI TO l1Ul $447.711 l>allcnte aellen want any otrer oa 4 bdrm, 2~ ba home oa MESA VERDE OOLF COURSE. Astin& S447,73S. Wbat will JOU pay11 Alt for_, ANNI McCAIUHD l'llDI • COITA MllA WTSIDI CONDO $210.000 Uke brand nc:wl 3 lup bedrooms. BriPt open • ... petio an:a. Quiet positioa in complex • It spartJca. Make an offer. Mo&Mltodl Ast for_ I.Al IODGlll NIW USTINO $241 900 Euu.ldc C.M.'1 moat popular Back Bly VWaac. Cobbled ;.reel lcadl to thll 3 BR coedo witb 2 ...acr IUltctl M<M In condi- lioo, p-eat location. Coaa. pool A ape. Ast for ... PAnYtmllf •·2 ZON9tG $2'9.000 Cute 2 BR home on bullct.ble R-2 lot. Huse private bao- kyard. can add 1 more=~ Great poaibiUtiea. Ask for ... •nAWADI CUITOll CON1IMPOUIY ICl'l'QllN $271.000 ~ ldtcka W/Ulo Door ud w.d •trct. Uvina room n..o. plllCt and llardMlod floor. Ofer 1100 eq..ft.. la thil 3 BR. 2~ BA liame. Private beet Jlld ,,,... Ask ... _ IUS1YGU9fllllllxt217 IM'lllDI 4 •DIOOM $Ht,OOO 0. ... c.l-clHec ....... Specioul ... plu with budwood ft. oon • 2 car,.,.. # R. V. --. New root. Alk for_ IClllll UNDU . NllWPORT BIACH M\IAll OPnOll. LUii. OI U&I" $210,0C Oner WCI IMI 3 BR. 2~ BA I09'11boinc sold or leased. Ne titda app11a-. ........... Camm. pool. orrcrcd Sll0.000 or SIOOO pee .,_ Fot ._.. c:al1- IUl1Y .... bt 217 MOM1 fOI THI MOUDA" $395,0C lafct1 pedo ~ • q*e .,c:abclt. Ptaatation shuuen. sec rity, DCW paial A carpcc. ~ ci:ihp woodbuming fii pbcc 8ftd two car pnac. Atlt. tw ... CW AND l'LYMN IClllP INJOY 1M1 Ctml'lllAI tlMON $399,0f Two BR _...,. ~ Bil Cu,oa Golf Course 11 Fahbl blud ....... Fatwa: Two car detached, pvt mas1 mite. cat-in k.lktlca. plM•M!oii llliuttca. aew carpet Askfor ... CW • l'LYMN IDIP IPICTACU&M 1W Vll'W $529,00 Tucked quietly ioto Uic W. 1--.po on the. Northern slipcs • Bia Ca,.,oa Oolf Coune. Lab ud Fuhion Jr.land and Sa· dlcbadt Mouotaia. MUii ICO to bdic¥cl Ask for ... CW • l ... YMN ICIMP WllTCUff HUGI LOT $529,00 PRICED SLASHED! Near 12,000 lq.fl. lot. Sprawling 4 BR. BA. vaulted ccW.,. family ~ acp. BR suite could be geu: maJd'a qtn. MotM&cd Idler touDd another. Make an offer!! A for •.• to.11NCM OWNll Offll .. llOI ... ,.,.. $559,0C Bact·Bey ...... two *'J 4 _..._ aod 3 bath. A truly cm tional kipt MCI...., 111dlillccnral beauty. Fabulous bad. ~J with pool. 1p1 ud BBQ weaL 3 car pncc. CALL l·O TE.RMS. "* --... DOVll IMOID VllWI $749,5( Priltioc cicndilioe. 4 ~ 3 car ..... Approl 2700. Rcduo lo acn nowt Nit .. _ . .,.. .., ... lat 107 HAllOl ll>CM $1,175,0C S BR .. Dc:9omlllre .. wida iKrcdllle Yiewl from Palos Verdes Catallna Island. llemo&ldcd • IW. Tao may uppsdes 10 rr ntloa. Call ror • pmatc ......... Atlt. --· ICll'lllUNDI' 111COUUTOWlll COU1C110M $1,195,0t Califonala 000 .. ...., J a lawiowl C1MI unit. Outdoor c tcrtalMICftt area wltll ....... ~ caccr, prfvatc c1crc pool. 1pe ud water WI. AlleollltelJ .,..oual Ali for ... MMYDl1UWO ER lo Sell Below la • aampllng of our over 200 llatlnga. HARIOI llD8I $119711000 Tennis com1 atate with OCCU A Uahtl *"· Pool A spa. One 10 of the larpt ila tbil prcatJsc CDallllwUIJ. Oactl qua.rtcn + 2 Jci. :w tchens. Tocal of I bcdlOOa9I, lillnry A c.mily room. Ast for ... @ llMIYANK BACK IAY VllWo2.M ACll llOlll llTA11 $1,900,000 3 BR, 7 BA pl• .... pat a... 13baK111111. ranch house, 10 private sllUJ'DI, pool ud .... AIMo wucbouso for IS-20 can. th Ask for .•• 11 >O REDUCED IAllOA DUIUX $550,000 ~: "GET YOUR FEET WE'r' _. l&Gpl lo bay or beach. Pride of ownership 3 IM BA .... 2 BM BA. He.in waat it IOld now! May c:any W. Nil ,__ )0 id er IOlll 1'1MCH COROllA DIL MAR BRING ALL co um $550,000 Corona del Mar dlM9er • Elccllcat b:ation • Walle to shops &. rcstaura.otL 2 BR. ~ BA. Hu ill own Ensllsh P\lb room. 0 lovely patio • pnl • lplL Oowmct ldtchcn. 2 car pra&fc It :>f more! Must ICO Ast fDt". J. la&. • DOl•IA Wlll1D SPYGWS $949,000 lowest price New Bodlor S BR A bonus room plm loft w/ 10 ocean view A 4 full batb&. Wonderful pool, q>a. air condi· 3 tioncd · quiet cul~ lln:et. Call for appointment. Ast for ... a/ llTHll YANK . '" CAMEO IHOlll $1, 195,000 On l:arge 1oC6 Wt b9cts 10 prifat.t put A new pl COW1CI Light &t bricbt 3 BR. 3 BA. pool bome le~ p>d condition! 10 Approx 2600 lll·ft. pllll price iKIDdcs plul for lllOO tq.ft. ad- o-dition. Ast for_ rd R DWMPIOllll LAGUNA NIQUIL AS$UMAIU LQM $1,291,000 t0 5 BR, 4~ BA., ...... Emopeea a.ta• wfpool. IP* cl patio. :d Pano view ecram Capo V.., 110 OCCMo. W/tnJJo for ..cant sr· ound, oommcrdal property or lodumial apecc. Ast for-........ )0 10 UNCLIMINTI IC-AfFOIDMU LIAll °""°"' OCINNmW $110,000 400> sq.ft. N.T. lrMd New c:::.a. bocnc. 4 BR. 4 BA. 3 cu garacc. ()pea • .., aoor ..... Located la prcs1ipus com· :>O muniry of Sea Pola& Ellatca. Ask fOC'- •tOO u.11 :n· isc COTO DI CAZA PRICED llDUCID $stt.OOO 00 Brcathtatfq ....__le View, Ml caia&c. CUstom 3 bedroom uc· adjacent larp hvDdeNo loe. Clll for detaib. Ask'°'-· 1ily IMllY DI M.UO IRVlll8 00 WRAP "'A llOllDAY 1101m1 $271.000 iec. University Putt ...... J Bil. 2"' BA, lmcrior laundry • Huse CIOUtlJ ~Md .... ClOr1ICI' bw mailltcoaDCO JUd. Ast ror_ 000 IUlllY AND THI llAIT Lumrious expanded home with S aJant bedrooms. Private tree COYCrcd yard witb 1p1 and multi ~I decks. Quality Irvine an:a. Ask for ••. MAXINI GOLDIN MEAT fMm.Y HOMll $290,000 EBR. 3 BA A r..lly l"lll. Olmplctc:I)' repainted imidc cl out. New landlc:apiaa. ud DCW tpriekJcr lf}'llCm. Ask for._ JAltllUNGMA .. ..,... PDCll $319,000 WoodbJidae, 4 BR. 3 BA. shlllc fmnily home on cuJ.-dc·sac. Nccda updallq. Rcduccd 128.000. Must be sold. Ast for_ PATTY.._ . NOmMOOD NOMI $335,000 4 BR. 3 BA laomc la arcat family ociiflborllood on quiet Sire· ct. &cnns!I W&ll CDftSiclcr lcMHptloa. Ast fot_ DIJNl.-.S HO HO HOU $36.C,900 While lloc:thlo arc bu• A Yisbas of Supr Plums come from the CXJrf 4 bclrms. Santa can part In the roomy 3 car praic. Ast fot.- CMOLIYANI FOUNTAIN VALLIY TOWNHOME PUii $162,000 2 BR. 2~ BA with 2 car pnsc. Priced for quiet saJc. rin:· place, pool/spa. ctcJ Ast form LIZ OI ctlUCIC.JONll HUNTINGTON BEACH TUITIN IUPll ' llDIOOM $207.SOO Besa 11uy 1a Tl&Stinlll Sspadous mo 1q.n., 2 run baths. 1CUll)' re- modeled kitdlcn. buac livina rm wnltcpbcc, c=tnl NC and much snoro. Ask for_. IOUTH COAST MmTRO .. . -. .• Real estate specialist began successful career in journalism, cosmetics Jerry Dalebout did not forge a direct path on his way to becoming oQe of the premier brokers in Newport Beach. In the early 1950s his major at the University of l.Jtah was journalism. And in 1956, when he relocated to Newport Beach, he entered the cosmetic Qusiness. "I began my corporate life with Rev- lon," he said. "I left after seven years and went to work for Prince Matchabelli. Then I bought a fine domestic fragrance line, called Nettie Rosenstein, with two other men. "In the late 1960s, I sold my port.ion of the business to my partners because t was on the rode virtually all the time. I wanted to spend more time with my family." AfteJ taking a year off. Dalebout de- cided to explore the real estate fteld. And after a short stint with Coldwell Bankers, he launched Dalebout Association. "In 1975, I operated a one-man busi- ness in the back bedroom of my home," he S<lid. "Then I moved to an office on Dover Drive that was just about the size of my back bedroom." But within a year, Dalebout's listings had multiplied arong with the amount of realtors who wanted to work for him. His good fortune continued in 1978 when the owners of the second oldest real es- tate fl~t in Newport Beach contacted him. ''The owners ol Bay and Beach Realty called and said thev had been watching my Progress with inferest. They were get-. ting · old and tired and wanted to sell the com~ny to someone who would main- tain the integrity of the company," he said. Dalebout initially declined the offer. However, after a follow-up lunch with the owners, he quiddy changed his mind . ''The offer was just &oo good," he said. Oalebout soon realized' that merging both offices to one site would be more beneficial. In 1979, he moved to offices on Westcliff Drive and shortenea the cumbersome name back to Dalebout A,s,. sodation. After 12 years on the Westdiff address, Dalebout Association recently moved to a 5,400-square-foot office at N~ Cen- ter Drive. The spadaus building houses 40 employees, slx ol whom are t:>rokers. · "We'Ve been very conservative," he said. "Everything we have in our building is paid for. We have no short or long term debt. We pay· our bills when theY hit our desk. We can survive the down turns in the martcet when others can't because they are eaten up by debt" Dalebout said in the last two weeks, the company sales have been at an "un- believable high." "We had a sale in eastside Costa Mesa for $200,000, and .another in Bayaest area that we listed aJ1d sold ourselves for SSYS,000. We had two in Westcliff: one for $720,000 that we doubled and sold in two days, and one which sold for $455,000.' Jerry Oa.lebout ready to tadde the day at his office in· Fashion Island. COVER HOME -EASTSIBE EXECUTIVE HOME No matter WI*_ you're dotng. your homMoWn ......,. The llL Newport Beach has long been consid- ered one of lhe world's most desirable places to live wi1h its exclusive rcsidcntiaJ neighborhoods, unique shopping e.xpcfi. enccs, renowned rcst~urants, beautiful golf councs and, of course, famed New- port Harbor and the world's largest col- lcclion of small boats. Two condominium neighborhoods near Newport Cen1cr are the first new homes to be offered in the beach community in nearly three years, said Shirley Doig. di- tcctor of marketing commumcations for The Irvine Comppy, owners or the projects. Interest by beach community home- shoppers in the two neighborhoods - Villn Point condominiums which opened in Ja1e Seplember nnd Big Canyon Villas which is $Chcduled to open in early 1992 -hns been trcmemdous, said Doia. At Villa Point, priced from the $190,000s, almost halt the homes thus far released have been sold. The Irvine Comp any Homefindln& Center bas started col- k:ctin1 tbc aamea of homcsboppen inter 5ep1ppty Qr=b'r ?1 1M1 I ptQE jf ested in Bi1 Canyon Villas, which nre ex- pected to be priced from the mid- $300,000s. Within minules o( lhe lwo neigh· borhoods arc Orange Coun1y's finest em- ploymenl centers, including Newport Cen- ter, Irvine Business Complex, Irvine Spec· trum and shopping and en1ertainmcnt cenlers including Fashion Island, The Markelplace at UCI and South Coast Plau. Also convenienlly close arc John Wayne Airport and Universily of Cali- fornia, Irvine. "Both neighborhoods offer a premiere ~lion and are located in close proximity to Newport Center, Fashion Island, New- port Harbor and Balboa Island," Doig said. ''These neighborhoods arc an excep- tional opportunfty for homcshoppers to acquire a N cwport Beach address a nd adopt the Newport Beach lifestyle." For more information concerning new homes in The Irvine Company's communi- ties visit or call The Irvine Company Homefinding Center. Newport Harbor, famous for its seafood restaurants, the historical Balboa Pavilion and Fun Zone, and unique shopping expe- riences. is just a bike ride away from bolh Villa Point and Big Canyon Villas, ns are Thr. ccn1er is loca1ed at the corner of Jamboree and Irvine Boulevard in Tustin. Or call 551-1500 or 1-800-447-8463. the beaches of Newport, Corona del Mar and Upper Newport Bay. ---- 1 ~ I·: I; I ~ I\ :\J ( . I~: N ( ) w 8.375% APR 0 PrS 8.5% RATE 1.0 PTS L7'1o APR • Jt Yar 9.125% APR 0 PTS 6% RATE 1 Pf ~ JUtbo to.u, llt ud 2Ald TJ> ... Noe-OwDer OmlpallC)' DON MORRIS au Mm1'8P &ea flcel wcdrda,. (714) 132-4154 Enalnp &Wetbnds _ __,"'~-.-. (714) 764-9421 . '" . . ; ... :~··~~ .t'·~ New Usll11g Immaculate custom view home on huge tenaoed lot. Lots of pcxential to maximbe views of ooean, bay, and Cliff Dr. parlc.. 5 bdrms plus bonus room. offloe, dining and copper P'umbina. $S9'.000 ' "-•• opdorl Qwmina 3 bdrm, 2 balh houae .nib family room. Jteoen&ly remodded with hardwood Boon. bed>ei' c:a.rpet, Prench doors and windows. new root and balhroc>rm. Larae fena:d front yard and private back yard. Coulllr;1 l'NllCb Spacious .C .berm home wiCh ocean views. Gourmet kitchen, family room and fonna1 $489,000 i dinln.a room, with bay wtndowa and French dooa dVouaflOUl Wun and invklna home I I With 2 fbeplaoes and Wt\ landacapina. $850,000 Jsd ..,,._• llor •Jo:YO'" HolliMyl MARLENE HASSEL llelldeacr 6'~ .... .,.. 63t-t40o • WAT'IDtfll.On' ROMBS, INC. ltBAU'OU II. .. , ' • PAGE 16 I SATURDAY, December 21 , 1991 Spotlight Properties 799 000 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE 'Ow-Agents make the di/fi!rena! at 0xist Newport Properties• <Jtappy 'ltolldays .to you and yours from all of us at Coast CJ\lemport <J>ropertle.s. SATURDAY, December 21, 1991 I PAGE 17 CMol)-n Loa~ l<l)'TS~ \ f<'f> ~~1-Mar11M1nc I h PAGE 18 I SATURDAY December 21, 1991 NEWPORT BEACHIC08TA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Rerent real C'Sl<JU.' s.iles .is re· ported by the Continent.:il L.m • )'Crs Title Co. in S.mtJ l\n.J. Real estate trans.1c11ons i1ppear in tlw Pilot. e•'('I)' Saturday. Costa Mesa Eileen Harrini;ton Newport Beach Paul J. Bjoticholm D 1979 rort Cluldge ri.. $645,000, 4 bedroom, 4 billh to J~E.Mc~ Do 2614 Willo ln., S250,000, ) bedroom, 2 b..1th 10 Al;in J. Windham o 2463 Irvine Blvd.. $350,000, 4 bedroom, 3 bath lo Jaa>b Yarnell o 2056 Port Weybridge. $506,000, 4 bedroom. 2 bath lo Rkhard Rae a 1224 SAnd Key, $1160,000, 4 bed, 3 bath to Marie Moehlman a 1527 Seacrest Dr., $650,000. 4 bedroom, 2 bath lo Gregory Buchert a 19j6 Port Nelson rl., $595,000, J bedroom. 2 bath.to Scott T. McVean o 2426 lesp.arre Way, S210,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bJth to There Is a dlllereace ••• 0 2516 Alder Ln., S18t,500, 2 bedroom, 2 bath to Kalhieen M. Mons Lowest Rates · Be.I Service I NEWPORT FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. A ~ORTGAGE CORPORATION o 1801 ;ort larmoulh Pl •• $560,0001 4 ~ 2 bath lo Resident/al Home Loans * Purchase or Refinance * Loans to 2 mllllon Coast Newport Properties' top agents are, from left: Debi Bibb, Evan Corkett, Frank Stennes, Susan Scanlan and Glor~ Robertson. * Free 60 Day Lock-Ins * SFR to 4-Unlts Rat. SubJ«t to ~ F(_11 ~.):ir(' ln'~•1ff1,1:1,!1 ' C.•'1 Don Till ~· ;· 1._;.35 7-0._'li.' 30 Yr. Axed 1st T.O. 8.375%/8.828 APR Max. mi $191,250 M'tn. 1 °' down 60 day lock 30 Yr. A.R.M. 1st T.0. 5.875%/8.420 APR Max. loan $600,000 Min. 10\ down 60 day lock Ooe of Southern California's leading rcsi<len- tial ·real estate companies bu aMounced its top agents for the first tbrcc q_uarten of 1991. Cout Newport Properties, bated in Newport Beach, is honoring five professionals for excep- tional sales and service. Most recently, Frank Scnncs and Evan Cor· kett were named recipients of Coast Newport P:operties' third-quarter sales awards. Second· quarter winners were Beverly Morphy and Debi Bibb, while the first-quarter sales awards went to Susan Scanlan and Gloria Robertson. "These individuals ha~ worked hard for this recognition," said Danny Bibb, president or _Rates•• of Dec. 19, 1991 J KEY LENDERS AND RATES Cal Coast Financial Central Bankers Services Certified Mortgage Community West Mortgage Countrywide Funding First Pacific Flnanc:ial Frontline Mo!tgaoe Glendale Federal Bank HomeFed Bank Household Bank Imperial Interstate Finan,. Independent Mortgage, Co. Independent Mortgege, Inc. Lido Pacific Mortgage Maritime Mongege Newport F'enanciai Group Oceanview Financial Republic Federal TLC Ananclal Svcs. V.P. WICklne Welt Cout Mtg. Group Westeal Anandal Western Cities Mtg. Corp (714) 494.2005 (714) 833-8394 (714) 348-8702 (714) 588-82 (714) 25HllOO (714) 8153-1111 (800) IM3-71Me (714) 724-8200 (800) 554-2828 (800) 333-BANK (714) 64().2987 (714) 937 .5200 (714) 4$4-8888 (714) 851.()697 (714) 248-1178 (714) 851-0202 (714) 850-0855 (714) 2.53-4155 (714) 495-0850 (800) 33&-3080 (714) 388-6882 (213) 788-14'1 (800) 4()0.1111 (714) 720.a440 (71 4) 869-1881 8.375% 8.125% 8.375%· 8.375% 8.500% 8.375% 8.500% 8.750% 8.500% 8.500% 8.375% 8.500% 8.375% 8.250% 8.~ 1.500% 1.371% 1.750% 8.375% 8.375% 5 1.500 to 2.500 10 1.500 20 1.375 10 0.825 10 1.500 5 1.500 20 1.500 .20 1.500 5 2.000 10 1.500 10 1.000 20 1.500 10 1.375 10 2.000 10 2.000 10 1.500 10 0.000 1.500 10 . 1.2!50 10 1.750 5 1.500 10 o.ooo 10 1.500 5 2.000 LOCK· IN 21 15 21 10 21 30 eo 21 21 21 15 21 eo 30 21 10 14 21 21 45 21 30 8.58 8.4' 8.58 8.57 8.CS1 8.71 8.N 1.71 8.78 8.51 8.85 8.51 1.57 8.51 8.51 8.71 I.II &11 · 1.71 1.13 4.875% 10 1.750 4.750% 10 2.000 4'.875% 10 2.000 7.200% 20 0.250 5.250% 10 1.825 5.825% 10 1.500 8.950% 20 1.175 8.750% 20 1.250 7.875% 20 1.500 8.825% 10 2.000 8.750% 30 1.000 4.875% 5 2.000 8.000% 10 1.000 5.175% 10 0.500 4.875" 10 1.750 10 2.000 5.175% 10 1.500 10 1.875 NIA NIA 20 1.175 10 1.125 10 2.000 10 1.175 5.125% 20 1.000 5.750'M. 10 1.500 Coast Newport Properties. C\Jrrcntly leading Coast Newport Properties as its top producer is Debi Babb, whose specialty is residential real estate in the character-rich Baysborcs neighborhood of Newport Beach. . Coast Newport Properties was founded in January 1990 by Danny Bibb, who for many years was an award-winning agent for other firms. The company specializes in upper-end residential properties in the Newport "Beach area. Offices arc at 4 Civic Plaza, Suite 260, New- port Beach. Phone (714) 644-1600. 8.90 191,250 2.375 eco IM 8.92 191.250 2.m eco aM 8.92 un .250 2.375 eco 8M 7.81 500,000 3.000 LI1M 8M 7.3t __ 1_9_t.2...._50 __ 2_.875 ___ 1_TS ___ 1_Y_ 7.03 191.250 2.500 6CO eM 7 .52 500,000 2. 750 LIIM eM 9.08 500,000 2.350 110 1M 9.02 800,000 2.250 110 1M 1 .oe 111.250 2.500 ITB eM 7.40 1,500,000 2.875 1TS tY e.12 111.250 2.375 eco eM '·"' 111.250 2.125 eco aM 8.94 181,250 2.500 1CO 1M 8.90 111.250 2.375 eco 1M 1.19 !iO.ooo 2.125 eco eM 7:18 350,ooo 2.825 eco SM 1.11 111.250 2.375 ICO 1M 1.13 111.250 2.375 1T8 1 y 7.33 191.2&0 2.875 1T8 7.19 111,2&0 1.500 lAt u1 111,250 2.375 eco 7..21 500,000 2.175 1T8 7 .. 35 111,250 2.875 1T9 -,. SATURDAY, Decembef'21, 1991/PAGE19 Neighborhood COMMUNITY PROFILE: Irvine Terrace Bounclarla: Between Jamboree Road ond MacArth ur Blvd., bordering Coast Highway to the north and Newport Bay to the south. Hou.sea: Apprmimate1y 375. Stylell Traditional California tract homes; wood and stucco, with many homes remodeled; models range from 3-bedroom, 2-bath, l,600-tquue-foot tract homes to custom house$ of 3,000-square-(eet and larger. Dullder: Ma~ Construction. Age or nclahborbood: Approximately 36 years. Pritt wt.ea new: St.art ot $549,000, top- ping out at $1,990,000. R~nt sales: Year to date, 10 homes sold nnd dosed Escrow, with low sales price or $565,000 and high or Sl,825,000. Usted homes: Originnl 3-bcdroom, 4- bath with family room, den and water view in Escrow at $1,195,000; Tnhuna Terrace 2-story remodeled 3-bedroom, 31/ 2- bathroom with den and view, $1,640,000. Community features: Solidly built homes on big lots with some of the best views of the bay and lhe ocean; within walking dis· tancc to vast shopping at Newport Center, golf at the Newport Beach Country Club and beach activities at Dig Corona; Park and tennis courts located within neighbor· hood. Schools: Harborview and Anderson cl- 6.. N I -~~"V ~ ~ .~:~b=-~~-:t.~~-..... ~ .:;,~-"" PENIN SUL /', Irvine Terrace includes beautiful views with easy a-:cess to Newport Bay and the Coast Highway. The r.eighborhood is within walking distance of major stores at Fashion Island, a golf and country club and the water. (Map by Mark Hansen of The Pilot) cmcntarics; Ensign Junior High School; Coronn dcl Mar High School. Shopping: Extensive luxury shopping available at Newpon Center Fashion Is- land and surrounding area; numerous stores and restauran1s olong Coast High· Source: Ste,·e ond Stephonle uvctttt ot way. Grubb & Ellis, 644·6200. Physical handicap is no reason to deny person right to rent Dear HoclJn~ Rccentty one or the owners of a unit In our CCNDplu came to lbe Board and advised tllat • wa• coaslderlrt1 renting her aalt to a pcnoa who was connnect to a wbtelcbatr. Tbe Board advlsed lhe OWDtt that lbeJ did aoC thlnk It WH a aood lcka to rut to handicapped persons confined to wltcekhaln since our 9*1kllna It 1 blabrise and In the event of nre thls penon would not be Condo Hotline able to ue the tlenton. The Board believes that th• Auodallon C09ld alfH pOCefttlal llablllty If Uall penoa wu permJtted to be 1 rtn&er la tt.e complex. Since Ute~ we taa.e beta coataded bJ die taw,er for lht proposal mater wllo telll UI It II llkaal to not mt to someone on the bulaotabadap. We.,. lllt r:'J nAlllna to rent on t.M ... ., ... ~ ..... 1e ..... .............. It .. ftltlla. Ca• lbe Alledat• nfale to pttWll a pttSOD to lift la a ._...., fw bis OC' btt own aood? RlabrlM In Newport Dear Hiprlte: UIMter DO dn:umitanccs can you reMe to ,... 10 1 penoa, bandk:apped or ftOI, '-id OD whether tbe Bolrd thinb II Iii a PMS Idea. Tbere is very lhtJe eonlrOI tlaat a Board Of Directors ha °"" wt.U. u owner can rent. A.bhOlp Gere II ...c lndlcatk>n ln ' California c:ise law that the Board could reasonably deny a member the right to use their unit as a "1ime-sh11rc" the Board has no reasonable basis to deny a person the right to rent simply because he or she is handicapped. 0 Dear Hotline: common area" it may indeed be your responsibility to perform routine landscaping of the oreo. However, ir it is designated as "common area", the Association would be responsible for landscaping. You may also want to discuss with the Board the fact that the Association had been For years, my Assoclallon has been maintaining if for fifteen years. maintaining the landscaped area located Perhaps they are willing to share with adjacent to my you the reasoning unit. I live on th behind their chang! of comer loL Last u attitude. Perhaps they week the nder no circumstances can consu~te~ w.ith their gardeners advised yOU ref USe tO rent tO a perSOO Association s leg~I me that they were 1 counsel whO adVJsed no longer handicapped or not, based on them that this was authorized 10 whether the Board thinks it Is exclusive us~ common maintain thls area a good Idea. There is ve~ lit-areo1drober which yo~b1 since the Board . wou rcspons1 e. ~ had dlsrovettd tie control that a Board 0 01-You may also wish lo that lhls Is my reCtOrS has OVer Whether an consult with a lawyer on "exclusive use owner can rent. your own who common area!' emphasizes the praticc they told me I o( ciommunity would have to association law i£ the malntala this area Boord is unable to from now OD. provide a response. This attms rldkulous •Ince I haft 0 Uvtd la thll Wllt for ftftcea yean and Dear HOCllAC the Auoclatlon bu atw.yl taken care of Last Wttk a VCl'J wtlrd and unusual this area. How can I nnd out If this ls lnckkat oca11ftd la our AJsoclatlon oa "cxdu1lve ute common area''7 Also, ll It nlcb I would lib your oplnloA. For 11, am I responsible for malntalnlna It? several Wttkl 1 bad been n0Clc:ln1 a Contused la lrvlne stnap odor coml .. h• the unit nat Dear Confused: door. W. lhe •• a row •lOl'J You &bould review your Auoclation's CM••al•• ~la HHllaston ce&R.s and review the Condominium ~ 1 called tM .......-.• Plan. lC this area is Identified in your co.p11111 •1141 MhlMd t'"9 that ew., CC&R.s u your ae~rate Interest or u dlll I ......... &M a.ti area lecatm "ex.elusive use" or 'mtrktcd use la beat of CM alC aal door It alletW terrible. The m11nagcr apparently g11incd access to the unit where she disro\'Crcd that the owner's pct h11d appattnlfy died white the ownet' was on vaalion. The Board took Immediate action ond had the pct removed 111nd had the a~t cleaned. Although I can no longer smell anythln~ coming from this unit, It disturbs me gttarly that an animal uplttd In the unit next to mine. Is there any action that I can take against the next door unit owner? Also, tr I sell my unit do I have to disclose that this Incident octurttd? Very Disturbed In Huntington ~ach Dear Very Disturbed: I can understand thnt such an incident would cause you to be concerned not only about your property values but about future sale of your unit. However, I do not believe this would rise to the level of something that you would need to disclose to any potential buyers of your unit unless the odor or some other health problem remnins as a result of the death of the pct. Janet LS. PoMn ls an attorney with Flore, NordbeJos. Walktt It Woolf.\VUlls. a law Orm emphasW.1 lite pnctlce ot law In tM area ot commwaltJ a11«a.t1ou. She CHDOC ladMdualty retpod to questions, but wW answtr u maay as poulble In the Wttkly Hotline coluaL All responses are bued on CWTtnt Callfomla state law and upon facet praeated. You should coutdt ywr own uaodat1oa•1 aowra••• docltmoh or ltpl C'Od.lltl oa M1 .,ecllk aattcn. ~le,_.. q.at6ou te C..aaJty A.IMdata. u.tllnt. O.Pe.t C.ttt, 2Jtl Dd'Mt Dtl~ s.Jte 5'0, I"'-. ea. n11s. ,,. ... . f. I f. J. , ... .... , .. . ..... .PAGE-20 I SATURDAY, December 21, 1991 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT /REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE •Spa *Pool +View *•Waterfront ***Waterfront a nd Pool i-'Glve Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN ••57 Balboa Covn (Balboa Cove•) N.B. 67$-6161 5895,000 Set/Sun 1·5 • • • 83 ocean Viste. Nwpt Bch 720-1207 $798,000 SaVSun 1·5 * * • 18305 Niemie, Huntington Harbour 631-1400 $1.350,000 Sunday 1·5 3 BEDROOMS 139 Via Unctlne, Udo l•I• 831-1400 $629,000 Sonday 1·5 219 Vie Sen Remo, Udo lale 873-7300 1875,000 Sun 1-4 54 7 Sam. Ana, Newport Heights 831·1400 $489,000 Set & Sun 1-6 OPEN HOUSE 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN * 1907 8efyt Lane, Harbor Hlghlanda 631·1400 $495,000 Set & Sun 1·5 1808 Ruth Lene, Newport S.actl 873-4400 1529,500 Sun 12-4 711 Vie Udo Nord, Udo llte 875-41181 Now 1825,000 Sa1/Sun 1-5 * 1112 s.nc.hlre Lane, W•1Cttff NB 759-9100 $44S5,000 SatSun 1-4:30 179 M ... C&O, ~ C.M. '31-1400 1299.900 2245 Nelle St, Eutblutf, N.B. 759-9100 1419,000 4 BR plus F~ RM or DEN ....... +aAue ~.Big CM)'On N.8. 7-...100 11,400,000 ~ 1-4:30 If You Mow it, Trim it, Fix it, Build it, Move it, or Clean it. Advertise it in the Pilot Classifieds. •Coll 642·5678-To ploce your od 10doyl • e BR plus FAM RM or DEN .... 220 Vte Udo Nord, Udo .... 831-1400 11,795,000 Sat a Sun 1-6 TOWN HOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 2BEDROOMS •+..-e MO C8GMY rJW7, Wle llelboa. NB 855-5800 1249,000 Sun 1-5 ** + •eeo1 Udo Pwt( Dr #4F, NB 78CMl'702 $845,000 Sun 1-6 2 BR plus FAii RM or DEN * + 6'8 s.tzburg, Hl'br Adge, NB 79CM10a 1418,900 s.usun 1-4 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 31Rplua28R ::iTATP.~ IA=t~M AT?.O~\H~A=JA TR()qW3V1 NEWPORT E A MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE COHO". Dl-:1 . \1 'I Gl-.NI 1. , CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE N t:WPOH r DCITIM rs101E1 BEA<'H 101,•1 ('()He IN1\ D E L MAH .!12.! PENINSULA PT ·2bd I Avail Dee. 1. apt yearty-$925 E.11de CM. 3BR 1BA ~Houses Condo <iF N FIL\L :.?102 · For Sale COSTA MESA 2 124 COSTA MESA/ NEWPORT BEACH LIVE NEXT TO Home on R2 cukt• -------• MC. Lg lot. 1279K. Ji9.. 845-2170 LUllOPTION .. HOllEI SeR a 411R. Oller 2300 •g. fl. 11100/mo. a1a,,...,, ...... 8IUICMrMa-100t ... I ~ \ I I I I I I ! ! \I t~ I Phlt llMIOll RIDGE! Abeolllle ..... , Condo w/pooj. epa. i.nnla + view • Onl~ .-e.eoo w/Termat _..TODAY! 14 .. DOOfllUNf """" mlcklM OCMl"I .. OP£NHOUSE ()I I ',, '• i I I I l 'l\Ul'I It I 't' I o.11'i Harbor Highlands Large family home In Marlnef'a School DI• trlet reduced for quick 1--------MOV1NQTO aale. Pl'lvate upstairs muter aulte, warm & cozy lamlty rm, dln'"9 rm, PoOI alze yard. Now Juat sea,soo SH 1908 Ruth Ln Open ... , 12-4 673 4400 WVEGAS? Tired of the high cost ot living? 2 bed- room, 1 bath home on a large, walled corner lot. auper Looetlonl Com- pletely renovated! Only S75,000. Call Biii or H4tlen today at (702) 38N242 for lnlormatlon • In -.;1 Ill I 1t 'Ht>l'l:-.HlY \1"10 IMly ciondo wlboal allp 1 _________ _ • 2A hr doonMn In •BAYFRONT dpbl W/ PAUi D•URT A. ~ MCU'9d bfd9. Lrg dock. Oen vu w/eO' aort Country Club. MOdel 28A 2~8a w/ waterlront. Remodeted Luxury condo. 2 maa- MUna. ... 5,000 w/ '599,000 890-8927 ter auttes. Golt, tennla. Terms. OP• TODAY UYF'RONT HOll•a pool, an amenities. NEWPORT BCH • 4BR 2V.BA, com. pool. home, pets OK. BBC Studio. $1050 ten, ocean view, gar· $1100. 7141642-4160. TOWERS 2bd, bayfmt, dener. $2,500. Bkr. nu AVAIL ~OWi $850/mo. vus $1300 crpta/pnt. &4()..4l52· 3BR 2BA-dplx w/lr UDO ISLE 2bd apt. 8BR l!XICUTIYE yrd, gar. nu a-pl. Peta UDO IS~3.9i bd cot· HOMI! V~ private, 213·596-7120 Aft 7pm taQe chrm • 11500 contemporary 5BR. Back Bay Condo! PENlNULA • 4 bd 3BA home. Pool, apa. In Woodatream Com- Upper, n ew cpl & Private ace.II to 3 plex, 3Br + loft, paint $1575 beachH. s35ootmo: 2.5Ba, trplc, w/d hkup, NEWPORT ~H • 1 Call Sandy, 759·1415, attactled 2 car gar bd BBC apt· 11725 Grubb & Ellis &44-&200 $1300/mo. 281·915l CORONA DEL MAR • Fmt Unit 28R 1 BA hae Ext 100 or 542-6415 2 bd ~y vu • t/p, g.;, 507 Marigold'. Clean lreahty painted LIDO HIGHRISE • 2 $1,100. Mark 978-7880 2BR hou .. In quiet bd bay vus $2300 or 721-8943 Ea1talde comm. Encl back yard, Ideal tor NEWPORT BEACH • 3 oceen Vu evry Rm, roommate• $775/mo. bd 88CS4 = vua • new carpet, 511 See-Call 646-4902 • ward, 2BR, 2BA, ~~.1..-·~~~~~~--,1 WINTER gar, $1690, 790-8382. RENTALS AVA.IL.ABLE Shoreellll1: One ol W_.___. u~ I Cc:IM'e nlceal areas. _ .. .,. .. .-.....•-• nc. Older, but charming ................ Ol'9... 38r 2Ba long term ... 831-1400, ~ S1775 AGe 7~ ("()!{()'.\ \ llE l M:\11 · 1.!..! c osr:\ M l:-.SA 2 1 2~ Repainting? .,. ........... . .... ....... . ...... i.t ... ... Clllssiilds ID~ 6e ... ,.. lllllq .. _ _ EVERYTHING 180 Cabrillo St. e 2&3 Bdrm, 2'h8ath •Townhouse Apt• •Subterranean Gated Parlllng e Oulet Garden Setting e EZ Acceu to O.C. ' Airport etdeal for Airport Personnel SUBSTANTIAL IOVE.fM ALLOWANCE (714)MM472 .Jerlne Kaiser (714)8~9194 Mr. W•tter E'SIDE N-Spacious 2·Sty hsa 4BR 3BA. 2 lrplcs, fncd yrd. grdnr. $2000/mo. 64<>-0688 IAYVllW TERR 2 o 2 7 B a y a I d • OffeMQ lhated own-~-vatuel Model $1,750.000 eraNp. 780-1921 **2BR 1BA. 1 ~ to •SattS 211R dpb, w/ perfecl 3BR 2~8a 413 Edgewater • China Cove/ocn. View, I• yerd Nu crpt. E's lde spacious 3br 2ba, 2 ear gar. trplc, lg yard. pet ok. AY1 now $1100 /mo. Villa Rentals 875-4912 home W/polt yard + $1 .350,000 deck, frplc, yard, p, Great -. W/O hkup, lueh tandacaplng 57 BaJboa Covea • lndty. 2812 s.avt9w. garage Ml'•l'IMO 1319.IOO w/fermal $895,000 S1275/ 8T.M>e81 0PD TODAY! BilGnn!yM. 87M181 mo. 18R 18.A, elng. ga1, yd, VILLA ULIOA Lowest Priced 2-ltf 1':n, ~:· :.=.:, ;t.= ~'.., ~~: ......... 28A 2BA tn the ••Port Streetal furn or untum. $895 $300 dep. 850-7737 W/f!Jln "" + lrD = Expanded • up-UDO laL&. • ..Nk:e 3BR. utll Ind. 7'°"1175 Eastslde 2BR 1Ba, gar, encl patio. no pell. S850/mo. 2636 Santa Ana Ave #C &45-1020 = "'•~o wi gradedss' 1LQ11ot.ooo r.:h~ ~'~~ ~y~m· •::,,".::rd 2 ~~ ..,..., --.. T..-.,i ·-•~J 12500/mo. N•W· M2M?a yard Wk. $1100. 775 PATRICK TlllORE 8kr .w-•••• ltORT HOTS... A. Joann. 310«)().5294 .......... . ... 1--·102 au ••LAND View loc. modeled. 3BR. 2BA. bstaldeTwnhmel 2 Matter bdrm•. 211\Ba, dining rm • frplc:, gar. $1050 Remu Ma .. 797 ,,.. ...,.. 28R den• ofo, 3BA. 2 Pool 11800/ mo. l(Mrl1IO.MOP'O• fp, spKloua 1vng a. Aft, Duncan 848-1938 I 'I '\ 1 I\ \I : I 111:! dining, MCUffty. Agt $798.000. Open Sat/ Sun 1-5. 12().1207 USE THE PILOrs ClASSIF1EO Io paci iri id In The Pffo;! .... clasalfied. Cal_.._,... ·-------- {sf-.:'l;I:-l l:\I. I 00 :! (ii· !\;I-ll·\I !CHI~' GFNEllAI. 100:! Ci~ Nl-.ltAI 10 02 tit·.NU lAI. 1002 GENt-:RAL 1002 (u:¥:G) iiiiiiiiilONGS OF NEWPORT GERRY AND CHRISTA-840-5884 ......... -.,, .. ,,.._.ca_ BLUFFS TOWNHOME- Move-in Condi1ion·- 4 BR &3.5 BA. lus bonus room . Could be six BA home. $469,000. ARE YOU lltN(ING OF REFINANCING YOUR HOllE WE CAN HELP! FIDd ratee below I%. Cell tor ........ - ·• I , ~ J: ..... H UN.I I NCrTO!"J BEACH 21-10 IHVINE 2 1H TVRT\.E ROCK POINT£ Fantaatlc paatorat view, 3BA 3BA, lmmac. gated. Tldy ~.$2,100. 788-3087 NJ·:Wl'OH r HEM'tf '.!I 1;•1 Dinner for Two at ~~ .. -I I I . - .JJ -__.,_ .... -·-----.... _ FJod our hidden eJasgflcd Ads a: WIN! ~~----------------------- Phone;._~----------------- PLUG IN ~-~~~iAl?!me U~L~mdn~ _VAGffiITJ.l2 -.. .:iilil- SATIIRD1'T I oecenmet'Ti ,.991 fftA"G"E·23 Shine ·shines as BIA's 1991 Builder of the Year Jack Shine. c:bainn&n of the Board of First F~ Group, has been named 1991 Builder ol the Year by the Building Industry Alloci.ltion of Southern Califor- nia. The prcst.faious award was presented to him at BIA/SC• 2'th Annual Convention in Rancho Minp'. For 37 ye.an the Builder of the Y car Award has honored a BIA member who tirings credit to the ind\lstl)' through cur- rent and put 91'JVict to the association .ind the c:ommwuty at large. ·•Jack Shine is a most-deserving recipi- cn1 who upboJds lbosc hi&h standards," 'aid Peter Ochs of the Fieldstone Com- p.iny. BlA'1 1990 Builder of the Year. upon making the prucntation to his sue- laura Wesley "We are pleased to welcome laura to our account team," agency principal San- dra M11rtin-Keedy ~id, "and WC reel cer- tain her skills and background will allow her to make an immediate contribution. "Hayes/Martin has been fortunate to have added several new accounts within the la\1 few months and to see s.alcs suc- ce&s and subsequent growth from our present accounts. We will continue to make judicious additions to our staff to assure the level or pcnonaliz.ed service and creativity that has become our hall- mark. We deal with blue-chjp industry leaders and we want Hayes/Martin's capa- bilities to be on a par with that level of achicvcmen1. Laura Wesley surely meets our expectations." Hayes/Martin is a member or the Build- ing industry Association or Southern Cali- fornia, the Orange County Sales and Mar- keting Council and the Home Builders Council. The company is headquartered at 3186-D Airway Avenue in Costa Mesa. For more infonnation. please call (714) 641 -0755. 0 .,., I 11111 I ilhll -" • 18.7 ••• 11111111 ...... Snyder-Langston Builders. hvine-bascd real estate services com.,-ny, reports that it has completed the $3.7-million offices or Hewitt Associates at Bramalea: Bay· view, a new six-story, 300,000 square-foot office complex overlooking the Upper Newport Bay. Hewitt Associates, a Chicago-based em- pJore benefits consulting firm, is the maJOr tenant with 124,000 sqwire feet at the new $84-million buildin& wbicb was comlNdod by Snyder-Langston. Hewitt started movina into its offices. which cov- en nearly three Doors., in late November. Snyder-Lanpton also completed the of· fices for Bayview'• owner/developer Bra- maJea Calitomia Properties. a subsidiary or Toront<H>ased Drama.lea, Ltd. Located at Bristol Street and Jamboree Roed •t the 73 ~ intcrcban&e, Bay-v;ew is the norlhem gateway to this self- conta.ined 64·ac:re buinea center that in- cludes a Marriott Suites Hotel, three res· tauranta. executlYc retail services and rwo .tc-parded raidenllaJ CJOmmUnf tlet. Hewitt AllOdatcl' and Bnma1ea•1 of· Barnew is now approxinutely 60 per· cent leased.. ll was designed by Mcl.ar- and. Vazquez cl Partners of Costa Mesa. Its striking exterior is fmished in imported BabnonJ granite with rose cinnabar vision glass and aquamarine accents. The distin· gu.ishing feature of the building is the three-story landscaped atrium coun en- trance, with a dramatic marble and gran- ite lobby and water element. Snyder-Langston Builders specializes in construction management and the con- struction of commerical, industrial and in- terior development projects. It has re- gional. off"ICCS in Oxnard, Riverside, San Diego and Irvine. Veteran Irvine Realtor Don Pic.tcring has been named to the post of manager or Ccnrury 21 Executive BeaclWde in Ir- vine. And be literally hit the ground running. In fact. he just ran his first marathon in the recent inaugural Orange County Mar- athon. which drew 4,(0) participants. His time was S hours and 7 mmutes. .. I've ncver nan more than four or five miles a day." be said. .. I'm 49 years old and I wanted to draw a panJlel about marathon runniq and rut estate sales: That 8ll)'ODC can .chieYe their goals. "The next day I was stiff. Every muscle in my body ached. Since that day, how- ever, I've been running eight to 10 miles a day. I've broken that training barrier that I'd been struggling with for so long,·• he said. Formerly with another local office of Century 21, Pickering has been affiliated with Century 21 ever· since he launched his real estate sales and marketing career 18 years qo. "Don Pickering is the perfect fit for Ex- ecuti\IC Bucbside. His strength in training is only matched by his many ycan of being a top producing Realtor. I'm confi- dent he will be an inspiration to our sales associates." said Tom DeMy, owner of Century 21 Beachside. Pickering has been an Irvine resident since 1979. Among his profeuional stren~ is his e.xpcnise in traUUng and motJvation of new and experienced real estate aacnts. ''My whole pbilolophy is based on re- ferrals. That's how you stay in business full-time, all the time. I've been in the multi-million dollar dub virtually cwry year since I ataned in the busfnas and I attn'bute mr success to the hiah level of professiona service I provided to my cli· enti," he said. He served as a boilcrman in the Na~ from 1959 to 1962 on the transpOn USS Tbomaston. ''I prided myself on stayina ill dote touch with my markets when I ... la salet, ~ich focused on the Villlel of Weitpert in lrvino. I'd wait thro ; W the entire development at least oeca a month. I'd do a malllna weekly to fl'1 di- oatl aid a lot ol ....._~ too."litlaiCL Poi' ..... In~ ell (714) ~ 2600. 0 Don Pidcering Specializing in the development and construction of high density housing for over 15 years. Forest City Properties Cor- poration is expanding upon an innovati~. urban village concept with 1he debut of Toscana apartments in Irvine. Situated on an 18-acrc site at Jamboree Boulevard and D~pont Drive, le'5 thnn a mile from the John Wayne/Orange Coun· ty Airpon, this SIOO-million undertaking encompasses 755 apartments in a total lifcsryle environment. Designed by the Costa Mes3-bascd ar- chitectural finn or Mclaran<l, Vasquct & Partners. Toscana incorporates fin~ uniquely-designed buiJdings in three .ind four story configurations over suhtcr· rancan parking garage~. With such condominium-oriented fea- tures as nine-foot ceilings, walk-in closets and fully-equipped lcJtchens with white-on -a choice of studio, one and two- bcdroom arrangements ranging in size from approximately 606 to 1,.379 square feet. Similar to Forest City's highly- succcssful Bayside Village complex on the San Francisco waterfront, Toscana has been devclopcd to (>rovide a residential alternative that minimizes the need for commuting to either work or entertain- ment attractions. Condominium level finishes, combined with extensive on-site amenities and ser- vices, underscore thjs community's urban vill•ge theme. "Orange County i.s internationally rec- ognized as one of the fas test growing utban centcn in the United Stale~, .. said Steve Albert, p~sidcnt of Los Angeles- bued forest City Properties corporation, a subsidiary of Cleveland (OH) based Forest Oty Enterprises, a publicly-traded (ASS) company with reaJ estate assets valued in excess of $2.0 billion. "AJ a company that has devoted a sig- nif1Cant portion of our ponfolio to lnfaJI ufban de\dopmcnt, WC specifJCa.lty IOU&ht cNt this opportunity to Introduce a rai- deiatial OOMCpt that ~ndl to current ............. Fon·-Oft the de\dooment al biab· ~ty properdef which wDJ pafonn well OIJS .... period ol time, fcwat Oty '1e· ..._. Oranac County -and lrvtno. in ~ -on the basis of the ua'a Pl'CIJected ...... lion and ~ti bVs1nea arowtb rates. • • , l I I: _., PAGE 24 I SAT\JRDAY, December 21 , 1991 .... EL TORO forget about the price, look at these termsl 3 BR 2 l!A home, large yord, endoMd polio. Owner win cony 1st. T.D. with 2°" down, or lease w/option to ~ $10,,000. down S 1,500.00/mo. with $400.00/mo. equity ac- crual. Asking $210,000 HUNTINGTON BEAat Excellent CMtr 55 community. Well maintained, secure comS>lex. 1 BR unit with new appliances & point. CoR for fT\Of9 info. AsJcing $53,000 OWNEI MUST SEU Fantastic large 4 BDRM, 2 YlBA 2 stQf'f on 2100 sq. ft. family room, air conditioning, located on o quiet cul- de·soc. YOV(-own ptWote retreat. Tax orob'em fOf'Ces sole. OPEN SUNDAY ·1-4, 34ro SAN RAFAfl. C.M. $277,000 SANTA ANA 3 BDRM, on c~-de-soc, ~ fomily room with fireplace, R>mi1y ldtcMn with eating oreo, gsking $179,000 . ·~ . --·---· "'--·---·· .... .--,...... .. ~_-.........._._ NEWPORT 8fACWOOITA MESA PILOT I REAL ES1'ATE DllAM COMI ftUI Country chonw 3 large BR wl-.onded mostet bedtOom, remod· eW ~ and both, ooalble boot troller ond R.V. OCCllSI. Lorge 7 ,260 sq.ft. lot, atrol to ~ dose to beod'i ond cool oceon air. Ailcina ... , ... V1IWI Oc.an and bluffs with on air of counlfy chonn. -,.,nodeled kite.hen, remodeled~ ~ hplcxe with hearth, pool wlthrec:IWOOO ................ deddnD. *°" to the poric, lorae 7 I 920 ~ft. lot, dcit. to the beach and coor ocean air. 1270 UIOLUTILY OUTSTANDING Condo with 2 chormlng bedrooms, 2 full baths, up- gtoded carpets, ovetloolcs greenbeft ond com· munity spo, central air, lgr. living oreo, covered patio, 2 cor ottoched garage, end unit. Setlet anxious, make offer $11a,500 1 IT nME BUYll 2BR plus large enclosed patio. Perlec:t for 1st time .buyers or investors. ., • ..., Seller moy cony o smoll 2nd or help with dosing costs. only $151,000 NEWPORT BEACH High security community. 2 BR, 2BA w/~, spa, souno, weight rm. ban· quet facilities, Very clean $114,900 llMNE Six Tr. new condo, 2 large BRS, 1.75BA. FP In iving room, Lrg. dining orea, 1 ottocned goroge & 1 covered ~-°"8r 1, 130 sq.~.Aslcing 1207,000 PHIONAUTT Pl.US 4BR, 1.75M, CNer 1800 ~.home tlltlng pretty on on R2 comer lot. HdWd too.. in dinlog room and lorge tile kitdw\ Oftd baths. Gteot locotion, doee to T ff. angle Square. ... , ...