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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-11-05 - Orange Coast PilotNEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA ....... ,..,.. It 1 ) not summer Y.eather anymore, ~( ........ eu.. .. r....-.o1 ....... pr•4• lotltr .... ...... .. .. but it's still pretty nice. High) in the mid 60s, a few cloud s during the day, and a very slight chance of showers Sunday . See WeAther, Page A2 Winner of California Newspaper Publishe~s A'ssoci.ltion's General Excellence Award for 1993 elease OK'd tor accused killer Judge orders Costa esa father, charged in hooting death of daughter, e freed from jail on his wn recognizance. • made the pitch to release his cli- ent from jail, telling Judge Crajg Robison that Stinson, 39, wants to attend his daughter's memorial service, which hasn't yet been felt appropriate to impose. newed by Von Der Ahe on Friday. Clyde Yon Der Ahe, filling in After making :i phone c:ill, pre· for assigned prosecutor Lloyd, sumably to Costa Mesa police of. asked that Stinson's $25,000 bail ficials, Robison returned to the not be reduced in order to keep court room Friday and OK'd Stin· him in cus.tody. But, he said he son's release. scheduled. Y MA&o S. POSNmL, S'tA.FF Wuna Stinson faces involuntary man· slaughter charges. He could spend up to nine ye:irs in state prison or as little lls two, perhaps in county would agree to conditions that "My wh ole goal is to get him would require all of Stinson's out of custody," Klar s;lid after weapons be turned in to Costa Robison's ruling . .''It's a very trying Mesa police and that Stinson be ."'tthing to be sitting in a cell with enrolled in some type of alcohol· nothing to look at but the walls. treatment program. It's compoun~ing 1he problem. NEWPORT BEACH - A Har· jail, Deputy District Attorney Deb- r Municipal Court judge on Fri-~bic Lloyd said earlier. Earlier this week Deputy Di£· He's a .very carmg fa th,er." . y ordered "that David CurtiS ''This is tragic for him," Klar trict Attorney Mike Pe:ir ex· . Family men~bets, wlio sa1 qu1~tly pressed concerns that Stinson's re· m . court during the proceed mg, ported drinking and ownership of said they had been told by Klar several firearms "shows signs of not to talk to the press. Stinson, tlfc Costa Mesa man ac· told Rpbison. "This gentleman has cuscd of killing his 15-yenr-old been an exemplary employee. This daughter a week Igo, be released gentleman was a good father to his without bail. ~ girl." Ronald Kl ar, a f ublic defender Stinson, Klar said, would "sub· danger to the public and himself." But al a hearing on Monday, Ll'Alc HOGSTtN/DAJLr !'1LoT David Stinson of Costa Mesa at Harbor Municipal Court Friday during his arraignment in the shooting death of his daughter. At right is his attorney, Ronald Klar. / But those concerns weren't re· I•• STINSON/Page A4 appointed to rep{esent Stinson, mil to any conditions" the judge Local 'Students r---~-------1 ~--r------. march .'against • Proposidiln .187 ~ About 200 take to Costa Mesa · • streets to protest initiative that would deny public services to illegal immigrants. About 200 local stuaents nnd ~ fc\ll adults took to the streets after school Fri· day to protest Proposition 187. They gathered at Lions Pnrk in Costa Mc~. waving American and Mexicnn · flags. Some carried handmade anti· ~ Proposition 187 sigflS as they mnde their way up Harbor Boulevard nnd up to Vic· toria Stree1.' · · P~oposition 1s.7, whicn would deny pub- lic services such as henlth care, welfare and esf ucation' io illegal immigrants, has gaf{'lered attention from students across the state. Students tiave staged school • walk-outs, marches and other dem· onstrations to voice their opinion. ·-Veronic:i Estalante, a 17-year-old Es· tancia.. High student, helped plan Friday's rally, which included students from C-0st11 Mesa, Estanci:i and Newp0rt Harbor high schools. Veronit:l, known as "Shorty''. by her • · 1riends, said the group was gr~eted ~Y- honkfog horns and cheers from motorists. ' "We just wanted those who have the .. • righ~ voteio\hinlfabout what they are -;- dQing," she said. "If this goes through, . students will be on the str~ets, cruisin_Jf. (en"'~ed in) drive-bys. They just won't care anymore if they are kicked out o school." Costa Mesa p01ice said the march went peace.C.Ully, with no incidents. Community members · ~pen their hearts to motel-bound· family r Bv TINA BoJlGA'ITA, STAFF }Vau n ~L\itC ~lAans'D.\tLr l'aur Ex-rofessional skateboarder John Booze .of New ort ach .dd.es..hi.sJloac.cLal~g a parking lot side~ The c ty ot at SUpenor7wenue ancrPac1f1c Coast ighway has become home to ,; etalphor." - .. .. . CURE FOR THE. BLUES 'Metalphor,' Newport's much-maDgned sculpture, quieUy finds a new home BY bu~ YOKOl, ST.ur Wt.ma · sculpture "Metalphor" was it comes up ori you as a surprise as you come down Su perior." contemporary art -bl..1s1cd his council colleagues' ..deci)iOfl to Jlloc.11..: Sl,SOO to move the \\Ork to \\'e:.1 Newport. Bartolic fir-es back~ in debate . ' over party ~ After facing scruti'?ty1or his recent switch to th e Republican Party, Newpo~ Beach cour1 cil hopeful blasts opponent O'Neil, Bv ~1ARc S. PoSNl:iR, ~TAFF W1Ur u . CORONA DEL MAR -The batile of 1he Demucr;it) is on. And th is 1ime D1)trict 6 Citv Council candiJ..itc V..itrick Ban olic is ca.lling ri,al Dennb O'Neil the betrayer of the Repu"b· lic .. u~--.\' l~, poiilliAS lQ a Ddmeera1ie A1er ----• \\ith O'Ne1t:s name un it. E:irller th~ \\eek, O'Neil mailed out a slid• 01er sho,\lng 1hat Bartolic had rv centl} rcg1stercr.J :l!) .i Rcpubltcan after ~t )e..irs as .1 Dcmocr;.it The brochure )howed O'Neil sur- round~d by former prc~idents Ronald Re· agan and George Dush along "1th Gv' Pete W1bon anJ state Sen. Mariln Ber&1.:· son. ln)ide are t\\O picture:. or Bartolic aligned with two photographs of Dem· ocraiic gubern:iton.il hopeful ~thleen Oro" n. COSTA MESA -A story profiling a family that has been forced to call a local motel home for the past 18 months has led to an outpouring of generosity from the community. W ithout ceremony, the steel · moved this week to a grassy The artwork by sculptor Bret Price has been treated somewhat like an unwanted t!h~dJ shuttled from one site td the otbefeve r since it was donated to the city in 1986 by Chapman College trustee Warren Hancock. "I think somebody is pl Jying a big joke on us," Hedges said of the 1 he rn:ulcr tells 'otcrs 1f thev'rc "1irer.J of Democrat) ma)queraJing a~ Rep~_bh­ c:ins .. they )hould "'ute for a lifelong Ri:· publican" -namely O'Neil. • The article, which appe'ared in Thurs·. day's Daily Pilot, featured Sandy and Gary Evanson, who live with their three sons in a one-room unit at the Costa Mesa Motor Inn. The family has been liv· ing off of the wages and tips Sandy brings home from her waitressing job at Norm's Restaurant in Costa Mesa. The same day the article ran, an anony· mous donor came for.Yard and offered to set the family up in an apartment with six months of subsidized rental assistance. The donor also offered to arrange a job S.. MODL/Ptl•• Aa . Prep IOOlball Newport Harbor'• Jon Benzinger hauls In a . long paH from quarterback John Glordanl during • aeconc:t-quatter touchdown drive Friday nlQhl The Sallora defeated Santa Margarita 27·23 to clinch their flr8t outright league title ain09 1983. In ottter ~ Colla Mna tied UnNerllty, 30-30, and e.tancla topped Alllo Niguel, 17·'14. ............... t knoll overlooking West Newport -a ·spot supp9rters hope is a perm:incnt home for the much-maligned artwork. The twisted, bright-blue sculpture was installed near the corner of Coast Highway and Superior Avenue on Thursday. Four city workers used a crane to transport the IO~foot·tall, 1,500-pound piece from its former Newport Center Library site to the busy intersection near Hoag Hospital. "We really think we found it a happy home," said Cathy Anderson, a city arts commissioner. "You can see it as you come down Pacific Coast Highway from Huntington Deach and The council initially placed "Metalphor" on the lawn in front of City Hall. But the council decided to move it to the Newport Center Li brary, reportedly because some residents had complained, describi ng the sculpture in derogatory terms. One resident reportedly said the artwork looked like someone defecating. Others ~allcd it "sp:icc junk." More recently, outspoken Councilman John Heuges - wcll·kllown for ce nsuring I ft DIX an work. Price, who lives in Orange, took the attacks in stride f'riJay, SU) ing, "If a piece of art isn't some\\ hat controversial, it's probably not \Cl) good." Hedges "reminds· me of a man who's misplaced his hidden agenda," Price said with a chuckle. ··He mad~ a grandiose st:itement about sometl1ing he knows nothing :ibou1." The culpture, "hich took t\\O ~c.ir'l> to complete, \\3S shaped from one large bridge beam, Price ):lid -not '•• Mn.ALPHOR/P•1• A 1 S Uartollc -''ho was piping mac:!_ at O'Neil') accu)ations e:irl1er this week - "as delighted when another ma1ler -·- \,1th the greeting "Attention Democrah!'" -Jrrivcd at his relatives' home. Tim 01er ai.ks \Oler) to support Dro\,n. L S. Sen:itor Dianne Feinstein and other prominent Democrats. Surprising!). O":'\c11') name 1~ al o touted :is the Dem· ocrJtic choice. .. Doc)n't 1t appear that Mr. O'Netl is • ma,quer;iding a~ a Democratic cand1d.1te · to Democratic voter ?" Bartolic a)ked. o ·i-.:e1I J1d he \\J n'l familiar \\ith the S.e PAUTfh9e A11 Around Town ................. A6 Challenger heats up collelie .district trustee contest Best Buys ........................ A2 Cityside ........................... A2 CJassified ........................ 85 Community FortJm ... : .. A14 Fred Martin .................... AJ Police Fil es ..................... A2 Religion ........................ A 1 O Service Clubs .................. A2 Society .......................... A 12 Sports .......................... ,, . B 1 tagelites.. ··--·· ....... --•, ... #••···~ ~ Cand idate Moore has b"ecome an issue in ·usually sleepy Coast Community Collf3Qe board race . BY MAar AHN H.u..\ION, ~l\lf Wann As one incumbent r.,ht two s~rited challengers for his pot on lhe Coast Community Collccc Dis· tDct board. issues Ui &.be ucc. have. foc:uitd oa what .candidate Kent Moon .as creatca. h's UMally a quiet race, coYer· in& 1 clilarict .that includes Oranp Co.st. Ooldea West and Coastline Workout room or luxurious spa? 'See for yovrsdt PapA4 . colleges. Out the campaign volume hu turned up, largcly due 10 Moore'• criticism of the cu.rrcnl. board of tru tea. With ._t SSS,000 sunk •n•o =·SJ"' ue1 lbe -~ ken of die ci1e1••111di!1alll1a1tteo;;--:--~tt1 MOote .... &uiMd ialO • campaip ilauc. ~ "You doa't apeDcl ... , MM of -~- '· Now's the time . to .get holldaJ portraits shot J UST IN TlME for the holidays, Hodson Galleries/Studio (646· 0337) is having a portrait special receive 12 complimentary pomaits with a sitting. The portraits arc perfect for holiday cards. H odson Galleries offers competitive prices for PQrtraits of families, children :ind pets, weddings, actors, models and com· mercial galleries for small or major compa· nies. Studio sessions are • by appointment .only. · However, the studio is-______ open daily to view HodsoQ's work and portfolio. ------Hodson Galleries is located at 1720 Santa Ana Ave., Unit D in Costa Mesa. 0 IF YOU APPRECIATE design, The United Colors or Benetton Trlbu Fra· grance collection will join a select group of items with designs featured in mu· scum art collections including the Mo· vado Watch, MontBlanc Pen and the Eimes Chair. The uniquely designed Tribu collec- tion is part of a permanent display at the San Francisco Museum of Modern · Art's Architecture and Design. All visu- al elements' of the Tribu colJection were created by one of the world's great graphic designers, Tamotsu Yngl, whose motto is "Good design is in the nature of things." Tribu is available locally al Rob· insons-May (546-9321) at South Coast Plaza. The store is offering a gift with purchase on the collection; if you buy $3.8.50 worth of Tribu, you'll receive a free Tribu lotion and perfume purse spray: 0 YOU CAN HELP the homeless this Sunday by entering the Hard Rock • Care's Run For Cover 5k-10k and Kid's lk Fun Run. Registration for the race starts at 6:3(} a.m. The lOk run/walk start!' at 7:30 a.m. The 5k run/walk starts at 8:30 a.m., and the Kid's ! k Fun Run starts at 9:15 a.m. --All races w1U start and finish adjacent 10 the Hard Rock Cafe in Fashion Is- land. Tho Hard Rock Cafe is located on the corner o( San Miguel and Newport Center Drive in Newport Beach. Park-" ing is available adjacent to the Edwards Theater complex. Proceeds from the race will beQefit HomcAid Orange County, which builds and renovates shelters for the transi· • LOCALS 0 LY cm EDrrOR nus vo1.01. S40-1224, cm. 361 ClllllDI CuEY r. LUIC.SCll/DAtLY ru.or Workers with Greenleaf Demolition tear up the remaining pieces from the floor of a. back hous.e of the BUffalo Ranch prpperty on MacArthur and Ford Streets in Newport Beach. In the background is a building that will be moved to t.he Orange County Fairgro~nds. . Buffalo buildings shuHling to fairgrounds . . BY MARC S. POSNER, SrAFF \Yr.nu ·officials s:iid. Demolition of other And in the 1960s, the buildings at · buildings already is under way. MacArthur Boulevard and Ford Road ll may not be! where the buffalo When the by.ildings arrive, the housed the ·offices of William Pereira, roamed, but a pair of rustic buildings two-story building will be used for a renowned architect who designed from the historic Buffalo Ranch will be moved l:ucr this m. onth 10 3 more additional office and meeting space UCI and Newport CentCJ among other while the second is slated to become noted sites. pastora l settiug. . After much discussion, Orange~ an assembly area for visitors to The buildings were vacared in County Fairgrounds spokeswoman JilJ Centennial Farm. February by its office tenants to make Lloyd 00 Friday .announced that 1 • Last spring, fa ir administrators wady for fsuturc lrvi~e HC?l·L dev 1 e 1 lopnd1ent f'4irgrounds officials have agreed to considered moving as many as seven an the an Joaqutn t s to roa . sign the delivery ticket for the two · buildings from the .old ranch site, Bud Greenleaf, owner of Greenleaf historic buildings donated by The which is on land straddling Newport Demolition & Grading Co., Inc., the Irvine co.' Beach and Irvine, to the fairgrounds. company that began knocking down the Irvine Co. officials will pick up Jhe Officials from both the fair and The other buildings earlier this week, said estimated $100,000 tab for lhe Buffalo Irvine Co. decided the cost d'f the move he has~'l encountered any protests. Ranch buildings' move from the -~~~ch as SI million -was "It's .hard for me to. get te.a~-eyed Newport Beach-Irvine border to the proh1b1t1ve. when I ve been knocking bu1ld1ngs Costa Mesa fai r site. The company also -Some.community members-ancHocttt -down for :ZS-years,~• Greenleaf said. wi ll pay as much as $275,000 to historians have fought the idea of "I'm sure that the fairgi:ounds will refurbish the buildings. moving the buildings from the hfatoric make good use of what they're moving. That work, which must be done to Buffalo Ranch site, which housed a I've heard a Jittle bit that there were prepare a two-story building and a rustic amusement park in the 1950s some environmentalists that were barn with a ranch-style silo for the featuring buffalo, pony rides and a upset. The Irvine Co. is very sensitive move, is about to get under way, kiddie train. lo that." ·' SIRYICI CLU8 UPDATE .. ' Stentz honored by ·Exchange Club for-se~vice BY Jut DB BooM, SrECIA.L TO Tilt DAILY rturr Noon -Costa l\lcsa Rotary Club meets at the Mesa Verde Country Club. ffiffiaOy hOnf!lBrrITTougnou-·......-ra-n-g~e-t-+---Stcorz, a found~ng-member of the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor, received a take pla'cc at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Newport Deach Central Library, according to Geor e Gru e oft~ Ne" port Harbor Exchange Club. Featured speakers include Congressman Chris Cox and Assemblyman Gil Ferguson. Noon -The Exchan c Club or Oran e Coast will mee1 al 1he Oahi:i Corinthian Yncht Club. Coun ty. for more information, call Jen- nifer at 553-9510. 0 A NEW RECYCLED baby clothes and accessories store has opened, Daby Duds . (631-7363) located at 2584 New- port Dlvd., in Costa Mesa (at the cbrncr of Del Mar and Newport, near the fair~ grounds. . Owner Step hanie Clark says custom· ers tell her the shop has the best selec- tion and lowest prices in town. "If you want to save money on your baby clothes, car scats, i.trollcrs, cribs and maternity clothes, come in and sec us," says Clark. 0 Dest Buys Dppears T/Jursdnys Dnd Sot· urdays. Whether you're D mcrcl1ant or a shopper, if you knolt' of u good buy call me DI S./0-1224, fox me at 646-A170 or write to me: Dest Bu)'s, Daily Pilot, JJO lY. BDy St., CoslD Mesa, Calif. 92627. 1m ~l'OllT lltAnf • ('(l;l'A IUSA MAILING ADDaus Lif c;time Achievement Award from th e Exchange Club Cal-Nev District at a banquet in Long Beach. Stcnlz, was a Lido Isle resident and a semi-retired rubber manufacturing consultant in 1956 when he was elected acting president of the newly organized Exchange Club. Over the years, Stentz has brought in hundreds of members to the Exchange Club. 0 CLUB NOTES - • The Newport Harbor/Costa Lions Club meeting on Monday will feature a · f und·raising country western hoe down with entertainment by David and MaryAnn Segalla, line dancing lessons, country music and a western barbecue dinner. The event will be held at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. More information can be obtained by calling Barbara Hayward at 545-6126. • A Freedom Shrine dedication will lustrations. editorial matter or ad-veniscnicnts herein c:in be rcpro- 0 UPCOMING MEETINGS - TUESDAY 7:30 a.m. -Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the O:ilboa Bay Oub. Noon -Costa l\lcsa K.Jwnnls Club will meet at the Costa Mesa Community Center to he<.1r a program coordinated by member Dun Kostlnn. Noon -Newport Beach Klwunls Club meets at Chnrlcy Browns. Fo11 more inrorm:ition call Doh Josten at 723·0267. 6:30 p.m. -Costa Mesa-Newport lbrbor Lions Club, the ''Fish Fry Club," will meet al the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Oub. WEDNESDAY 7 a.m, -Costa Mcsa-Oranae Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets al Ma !,larker's Restauranl ror a 1alk by Tina Franl. of the Boy Scouts of America on "In-School - . S&outing ;ind urc Long Learning." WIATHIR S p.m. -Ne\\port-Dalboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yueh! Club to henr Todd Uuslon on Reaching the Summit • Overcoming Life's Challenges. TllURSDAY 7:15 a.m. -South Coast Metro Rotary Club, 1he "Taste or Cos1a Mesa" Club, meets at the Center Club. Noon -Klwanls Club or Corona del Mar meets at the B:ihia Corinthian Yacht Club. Noon -Costa Mesa North Klwanls Club meets at the Holiday Inn 10 hear from Kiwanis Lt. Governor Jeannie O'Grudy. · • Noon -Newport-Irvine Rotary Club will meet nt 1hc Atrium Marquis Hotel (formerly the Airpor1er Gnrden I lo1el) to hc:ir John Doyd on Rolnry International projects. 12:15 p.m. -The Exchanae Club or Newport llnrbor meets at Charley Browns for Policeman of !he Year awards. Service Club Updute ls published every S•turd~ Jo the Dolly PJJot. su•• RIPORT •• COlllCll- raport NCllll .. bUdgel char11111 Donations continue to trickle In for candidates in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa city council races. All candidates must report late contributiOns and expenditures within 24 hours of receipt. Five of the 10 Newport Beach council hoeefuls filed late . C9nlribution state"!cnts t~is week, reporting that they d received . donations after the last reporting deadline Oct. 27. Corona del Mar candidate Dennis O'Neil continucS to lead the pack in fund-raising. Having raised roughly $24,000 already, O'Neil reported another $875 in donations this week from five individuals, including $200 from San Marino resident Roger Strangcland, an execlflive with the Vons Companies. • O'Neil, a former city attorney, also had S125 worth of printing donated by PIP Printing in Costa Mesa. Patrick Bal(olic, one of O'Neil's opponents, reported $450 in donations received this week, including, $200 to himself; no spending was reported. Bartolic, a -real estate agent, has collected roughly $15,000 altogether during this campaign. Art De La Loza, a Huntington Deach deputy city attorney running . · for th e Newport Heights scat,· reported $700 in new cont.ributions· Crom five business people, including two attorneys, ao investment banker and two sales and marketing professionals. The new funds boost De Ui Loza's campaign total up to about $5,800. Planning CoQlmissioner Tom Edwards, who is-vying for the Dover Shores·Eastbluff seat, received $225 in new·contributions, pushing his campaign total over $14,000. H is latest ·support came from attorney Warren Wimer, who gave S200, and longtime community activist Allan Beek, who donated S25. Edwnrds"opponent, Ron Winship, reported only one S200 contribution 1his week, but that came from the Newport Beach Employees League, showing support from city workers. Winshi'p has raised less than $4,000 so far. In CQsta Mesa, only two of the 10 council hopefuls have filed late campaign·statcm~nts with the City Clerk's office. · Libby""Cowan, a city p anning commissioner, .received a Sl,500 donation from the Elections Committee of the County of Orange (ECCO) on Oct. 27. Gary Monaha!}, a local tavern man:iger, reported a SJ,320 expense covering the cost of brochures and liter:iture. -By Da.ily Pilot 1ta.ff Mobile home nre lnJ••• Newport Bear.II man A 57-year-old man suffered second-degree burns when fire erupted in his DeAnza Park mobile home on Thursday night. A £moke detector roused Darryl Freed from sleep shortly before 9 p.m., after a heater malf unctioncd and caught fire, according to Newport Beach Fire Department officials. Freed attempted to douse the flames but called the fire department when the fire began to spread. Firefighters drowned the blaze in about 20 minutes. Freed was treated.at the scene for burns lo his left hand and was taken to Hoag HospitaJ for further examination. ./ Damage to the mobile home, located at 300 E. Coast Highway, was estimated at $125,000. · · POLICI flLll llilJ PilllL Our alldrcM is 330 W. O .. y St., duccd "'ilhout wrillcn pcrmiuion TIMPlltATUH I swell. 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MOri.:s. • U. rmldcm.t .. •• I ... ~ ... _ Newport Buch 66/SJ morning clouds Balboa <Uld fog. 66/SJ Costa Mesa TIDU 68/S3 TODAY Corona del Mllr First low 6S/S6 3:15 1.m ........... 1.7 First high 9:31 a.m. """"" 6.6 IU .. fOalCAIT Second low LOCATION ' SIZE 4:42 p.111 .......... • 1.0 Wedge 1·2 w Second hip Newport l ·l w 11i11 p.m ........ 4.S Bl.ickies l ·l w SUNDAY Riwr J~tt y 1·2 w First low CdM l·l w 4:03 a.m. fl.O Flrat """ aOAnNe 10: 18 Lm. .. _ ... 6.J light Vlr~ble Second low 5:31 p.m.0.7 \Mnds shilling s.<on4 ..,_,. southwest 15 knots .!lh 2 root wind ~et mldn'ahl WIWI, 3 foot Wiler 14Motlhweslerly Temper•luN: 62 ; Wnetn1k ..,... .. , ...... , The D•wn Patrol sur(e,. art back, enjoJ!"ft that eJitta hour or ~pt In the rnoJnlng. ~n IC whi~ you an, as '" are mo\'lng Into the short winter d.lys. A stron!i,, west/northwest 1Mll com Nltion mixed lft with • s~ler toUthwesl 1well ls miking tome fn°! hHd high i' ••\'fl n mMy areas. A MW soudiwftl.che Is pk1Un1 up from I.lit of a setle1 OI 1torm1 off NewZHIMd. AIM we IM)' set some 1tro"1IOUl9'1w.ll1 from 11omi actMey olr South AIMrlcL for cWly turf report• wl forecllb, call (900) 976-SUU. Tht c .. I <Ottt S 1.SO plul possible loll. • J 100 block or Ease 22nd Stl'fft: Someone ransacked• church, ate food and took office equipme111 worth Sl,660. 3100 block of AJpny Anaue: A jack and motor oil worth $160 were reported stotcn from a car thn1 had iu lock pried open. 50I blotk of West J9tb Strttt: A bicycle rider who lert lhe two-wheeler in front Of I llOrC looked back to ICC someono rid ln& h down the street. The bike was worth $500. NIWPOIT UACll 2900blockti1Afa7etfe An811t: A propeller, worth $499, was rcportod stolen from a boilll Mored In a Jocked yard.while. !Uwaitcd rcpaUI. JOO Ntwp0rt IMt\'ard: Veh.idc ornamenu wonh S6.50 were stolen rrom a Champapc·pf nlc Cadillac Seville. ftPOftm lMY • Always loi:ll ,our ~ and Windows CMD when lcavina for "jul& • minute" or when workil\I in ~ own bad! ytrd . I t i t ~ ~-~ft!1!'1~ 4 Saturday, Nov.m• e. 1114 • • , Choo11n11 ··1D1D1 school-board . candidates . is a toss-1111 L et's see, where was IT Ob. yea. I was ur8'n1 you ., vote · for Karen Evarts for lhe school board, Arca 5, and to write-in Oscar Santoyo for Area 7. ' On the . Coast These Mf the two most important votes amona the four nces and, for me, the easiest choices to make. Tho other races are toucher because the quality of candidates is so high . Between Jim Ferryman ahd Paulette Witt in Costa Mesa, the issue is fairly sireple. If you believe a couple of decades in education, both as teachet and then as an increasingly important volunteer, you vote for Paulette. If you th~nk a similar time span NORTH COSTA MESA (Trustee Arca 2) Jim Ferryman, 46 ,. President Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Paulette Witt, 47 Former teacher, school. volunteer CORONA DEL MAR (Trustee ~rea ·4) "Ana Chu, 36 Anesthesiologist Harold Parker, 52 Mani)gement consultant Serene Stokes, 65 Former elementary school prjncipal Karen \~)Ison, 44 School volunteer . or conumanlly involvement in everythfna from the Lions Oub to chairin1 the Fish Fry parade to tho Chamber and bein1 ~n of the Year, then you vote for Jim. .. I've worked with Paulette in the trenches and she's been there for us all the time," says a school volunteer in the area. "We never saw Mr. Ferryman until Forrest Werner started grooming him.'' On the other hapd: "Jim gets things done," says a Ferryman booster. "He'll be a great liaison between the schools and the business community." A coin toss, really, but I opt for . Witt (although Ferryman and I share a favorite book: "The Joy of Cookina.") Across tOW1', in the jousting for Sherry Loofbourrow's Corona del Mar area scat (and she i_s one • incumbent who will be sorely missed, 1 think), there is an embarrassment of riches. Harold Parker runs as an expert UDO-BALBOA '(Trustee Area 5) Judy Franco, 56 Incumbent Karen-Evarts, 53 Former teacher and Newport Library board member WEST COSTA MESA (Trustee Area 7) • Roo MiacMilllan, 67 -· Incumbent (Withdrawn from race but still on ballot) Wendy Lccce, 46 Foriner reporter and substitute teacher Oscar Santoyo Save Our Youth director (Write·in candidate) '******************* :THANK YOU... : *-Newpott..Beach-PoUce Dept. * ** for keeping S~nta Ana Avenue Safe on ** * Hallowee"1 Evening! *' * A SPEOIAflTHANKS TO * : OFFICER-WAI.rDEJONG-'-{ * · for sharing his candy_ too! • *. * ·w ard & Patricia Wilsey"* *****************•* • Bsnkruptcy · • Corporations • Wills/T"'8t8 • Tenant/Landlord • Divorce &Ufomf o 1iocolegol Clinice, Inc. .... we accept all major credit cards .... 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The way Wilson talks, I think jt•s·possible she knows more about restructuring and block scheduling and other educational esoterica than some of the people we pay to know about such things. She thinks better than some of them, too: "The school at Our Lady Queen of Angels runs on $2,800 per child," Wilson said, "and we have $5,400 ... why that car wnhea lid IPWt teams . -The Costa Mesa High School football booster club holds a fund· raising car wash from. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. today at the Mobile Mart at Sunflower ·and Fairview. Mean· w,hile, the Estancia High School girls basketball team holds a rum· · mage sale/car wash from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at the school. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTEIY-llC. ... ,_ .... c..i""' 1121 ~ ll• .. CllT• 80&-54"115' -.o--..... ='39- BUY ONB Gin' . lNDPllEB BATl'D.Y difference? I don't know, but if elected, I'll investigate." Stokes also has plenty of ide:is. She knows how 10 beef up foundation and grant money, knows about the speci11I problems of educating non-English speakers (and how to get them speaking it quickly). So, which way to go on th is one? Probably Karen Wilson. Or maybe Serene Stokes. Yeah, I know that's chickening out, but I have until Tuesday to toss coins and throw darts. Stealth Race: There's one local campaign.for an entity that makes city and school -district budgets look like chump change. For those races there have been maybe two dozen candidate forums and newspaper coverage by the yard~ Uut the election of a trustee for the $140 million-a-year Coast Community College District board exists in a virtual vacuum. I've t~ied to cover almost every local candidate.the past few weeks. Dut here ( am at the bottom of my la)t pre-election column and I'm giving the CCCD election a "by the way." Hey, it's only 53,000 students, three colleges, a PDS television st:ition and S 140 million a yeur. Wah Howald wantl> to be re-elected to the board on which he has sel"ved for nine years and currently chairs. Kent Moore hopes to prevent that and is pulling a Huffington to .do so, putting up abou t $50,000 of his own money. A Corona dcl Mar resident and Tustin school official, f\~oore suys the trustees and admini,trators are. over-perked and ovcr·traveled. He claims they \Yuste mQney on globetrotting and on :i priv:.ite workout room al district headquarters. Howald counters that (a) overseas travel by college officials is p.aid for by other sources, Jaguar Service and Repair AAA Southern California Automobile Oub approved Service EXceltence MasJ;er Service T~nicians. 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' --"-----~---RJ9,!ij -......__-~-----:....~~ (7 14) 642·7803 H~fl" M• nJ.:av-~tuf.:M 10 10 o uo<»y NoOo to ' , . " . ..... November 5, 1114 One of candidate Kena Moore's ajor complainas about Coast "nily Colleae District's cision-making practices includes ~Cwellneu lab" sea up in ahe ,.mi isaraaion center. Th~ wellneu lab, as it is called i the district, was dubbed the xecu&ive spa" by Moore. · "You should see this place - s a first-class he.alth spa," Moore id. "Why do they need this? It's j sa another perk." • II-· ......... , Stinson'• mother Ann 11id, "It's been a hardship for all ol us. "We're 1U f'or Dave. It wu a trqic accident and we told him that. 1be aeipbors and everybody said to tell him they love him." Some of thole ·nelpbors 11id they Intend &o hold another fund-- raising carwash on Saturday and Sunday at Shell au station,. 3131 Harbor Blvd., to pay for a memo- rial plaque at Corsica Park for Stinaon's dauahter, who was known for babysittina neighbor- hood children. J It wu unclear at ~ time ii s..... Ud -r1l1111d ,,. O.raall CouD&r JIU. oalciall &hire said Tu. coun lalormadoa laadn't yet been updated but hil release could come at any time of the day. Klar indicated that the release mi&ht be delayed until Monday, dependln'& on how soon an ap- propriate alcohol treatment pro- aram can be found for Stinson. Robison ordered Stinson to re· turn for formal arraianment ~n Nov.21. . Police officials and witnesses an· side the Corsica Park-area apart· ment the niaht of the Oct. 27 shooting described Stinson as being intoxicated. Blood test re· sulll aren't )Ill awil1ble, Klar l&id. Thi .,. .... ......, IOld Rabi; IOll &bat Stlnlo9 ....,. a drink after wort llYSnl .._•week. Amon& ahe ii•• ICized by po- lice after Robisoa iaucd a search warrant Oct. 28 were Iii checks drawn oA Stinson'• account and written to Bilbo Bagim Bar, a pistol and about ~5 rounds of am. munition, according to the war- rant. Those documenas also say Stin- son admitted to shooting ·his daughter Collister Natis Stinson just before 9 p.llh on Oct. 27. He continually called the shooting on occident, the document says. FOR EDUCATION KFNr S. MOORE ~The workout room is actually tie more than that. Located in e administrative trailer on dams Avenue, it is a small room just big enough for about 15 pieces qf exercise equipment, including •eight-training machines, a The wetlness lab at an Orange Coast College District building la f1,.1rnished with a full range of exercise equipment. C0AsT COMMUNrrY C.OUEGB DISTRICT 80ARD OP TRUS'l'Ea - AREAS . ttea.dmill an.d a couple of ' • stahonary bakes. district anyt hing -it was donated by employees or was surt>lus from the district's colleges. And the place can hardly be described as an executive spa, he said. ·I I I I t I I I • f ) I ) ! t I I . ,1. A television, VCR and radio with a tape deck art also in the m. And the room is in front of c trailer's r~strooms. In the center of the room, ough space remains for about rec people to stretch out on the· w-pile blue-gray carpet. Incumbent Walter Howald said c equipment didn't cost the The center is open to anyone in the district. li About 50 people use the facility regularly, Howald said. The lab opened up a couple of years ago to give employees a place to exercise. Going to .the Orange Coast College facility wasn't an option, since it was -'---€HRJSTMAS IN O CTOBER 240 Newport Center Drive, Suice J l 0 ,Newport Beach, California (71•) 6-U-6933 F.xullence in photo9r11phy for 49 yt/Jrs &hetlule your ~Holiuy Portr11it:s Now • ... you sent to a busy chain store? the personalized t your friendly h~rmacy.· • Prucriptione a Friendly Service • ~o Long Line11 • M091 Pracripdon Catde Boaored • Delivery Semee Available • Convalucent Aide a Incontinent Supptiea • Senior Cltben Diacounl8 • Hard To Find I me fo., N~ """Store Since 1962 · 548-3288 , . . needed for students who pay for its use, Howald said. When the administrative &railer was donated, it came with .an exercise room, men's and womc:n's locker rooms with a few lockers and no exercise equipment. It didn't cost any&hing to se t up &he workout room and it costs. nothing to maintain it, Howald said. Bringing up the issue at all is purely trivial, said candidate Stuart Williams. -By MM]' Ann H:irmon "Restore AccountabUity, Cost-Effectjvenas anil Trust." Committee to elect lent S. Moore BEAUTY SUPPLIES I I I I F.ducator/Local businessman Former C.ounty Grand Juror U.S. Navy Veteran I I I I 1.the I I I I I 369 E. 17TH ST. I 642•8910 20°~0FF ALL MERCHANDISE MU UCLu.ac AWM N09UCTI 6 tMON N ll\'ICU NOT VALIO W/Mf'r ontla O .. la • IXPlltll 11-1 .... • PAUL MITCHELL, LANZA. SEBASTIAN. SCHWARZKOPF. SORBlE. KMS. TRI . REDKEN. NEXXUS. GOLDWELL. LAN GE. ARTEC. NEXXUS , TIGI. FRAMES I, MASTEY. KMS, TRI. R~DKEN. FOCUS 21. 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Com-unit~- •lre•ll9' ..... eetlaeeo.~ e1--r ...,_a.n ••fl raffferd .. •••-. ,,. eelffa , .. , ..... , .. t --·"~ p ..... fllre ............ ., .... •• •eetl ...,,,,., .. , ... .......... ~-" .. .-a-__..._.~.,.... ..... ~-~ r ·VOTE, NOVDOIER ITB Comnaunlt~ J..adn • Mike has spent 25 years ·volwtteering his time to our commwtity, to our children. •Director, Costa Mesa Sanitary District •Past President, Costa Mesa- Newport Harbor Lions Club. "The Fish Fry Club". • Director, Harbor Area Boys & Girls Club. • Fow1der, Costa Mesa Liitle l.eague. • Past Director, AYSO Region 120. • F0m1dcr, Costa Mesa Youth Athletic Committee. • Past President, French OJiarter Homeowners Association. •Direct.or, Costa Mesa National Little League. • Member, Jobtt Use Committee,. City pf U>eta MeaalN?P<>rt-Meea Unifled School District. Ca.ta Meaa ii trul11_ !aotne w th ~d fainU11-JIUoe.,.. born an ra~laeii_andc""""'41etl from~ Jl!tlla !jCAool. Jlih ii Slaorc11 ~'· .... uBALANcB Po11. ru "7Tl!IU!J" ·. ... J __ ..._......_,...~,...,r_.,,...__ saturday, Novembe. 5, 1994 Ala CllU.EGE .......... &, money for a $750-11-month job," said candid1ue Stuart Williams, 79, a marketing consultant who is 11lso running for the Mesa Consolidated Water District. "It makes me won· der who or what is behind him." Eight·yenr incumbent Wolter Howald, 55, is nlso surprise d with the amount of money Moore hos put into the race. "I wouldn't want n person wh o put $60,000 into a campaign to get a $750-n·month job to use my money to run this district," said -Howold, on attorney. "It just doesn't make sense." Dut to Moore, 55, a public rel a· tions professional nnd a.work co- ordinator for the Tustin Unified School District, "it's not about $750 a month -it's about service to the community." "Yes, I hove spent a lot of money, but you know, it's worth it," said Moore, who hired a po· liticnl consultant nnd put $50,000 of his own money into his cam· paign. "This college district is as big as a congressional district. It's as big as on asse mbly district and we have low media coverage. I'm ap- palled nt the amount of money it · takes to do this. It's just a neces- sity these days when you don't get the do nations you used to. ''I'm tofolly in earnest about this. I look at this as a Cull-time occupation if I win." Instead of the money, what Moore wollld rather focus on is the munngement practices of the - bonrd. "The board hns· used bad judg- ment," Moore said. "My whole platform is based on the fact that too many tax dollars are going to non-instructional expenses. Who's the system for anyway? It's for the students and the teachers." Moore said he has been "doing his homework'' lately, digging up fa cts that show trustees spent S65,000 in the last three years on travel to places such .as Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Yugoslavia, Romania, China and Belgium. But according to Howald, Moore has his information wrong. "To my knowledge, the places he's men tioning arc some of the places the chancellor has traveled coon , Hours· Mon,Tues. 10· 7 Sat. 10-6 · Wed-Fri. 10-8 Sun. 12-6 1028 Bayside Driv~ (next to Pavilions) 721-8332 lo on the opensc or a sponsor or- ganization, the U.S. government or foreign governments, not ;it dis- trict expense," Howald said. Besides, he added, benefits of tr;avcl include increasing grants and scholarship programs, as well as funding for the district. Said Howald, "We have re· ceivcd literally millions of doll ars in return for the very small amount Of OUT travel budget - it's n good investment by any stand· ard. He added that, during the last four years, he personally has spent $4,200 to lobby for le&,islation in Sacramento and to inte rvi ew chan- cellor candidates in Salinas and Victor Valley. Moore admits the trips some- times bring money to the district, but would like lo see how the trav· cl actually bene fits the glob,li l out- rc:ich or students. • But this is not an issue in the election, Howald maintains. In fact, with the district running SC· curcly in the black, with award· winning teachers and programs, outstanding athletics and a dive rse curriculum, there are no problems to turn into issues, Howald said. "The most important thing is so . --.. continue the vision for the impor- tance of education and IO work to make sure C.alifornia and the com- munity makes education a higher priorily for our tu dollars," Howald said. WiUiams, too, •arced that travel money needs to be spent to lobby in · Sacramento and Washington and to improve student knowl- edge.' Moore is simply "nit pick- ing," Williams said. "I think it's such a small thing in comparison with the whole bud- get or the college," Williams said. "To make an issue of that is ri- diculous." • With hi s allegations of misman- agemcn t and poor spepding choices, Moore paints a rather bleak dicturc of the district. But he sai the teachers and the learn- ing that goes on at the schools arc redeeming factors. "The faculty and staff have been carrying the district on their shoul- ders for many, many years," said Moore, who claims support from teac he r un ions and groups. "There's no collegiality going on over there. The .staff feels left out. They wanL to be a part or decision-making. When you have college profc~rs who arc the fin- cit, you tuivc: to tell the~ they arc doing a good job." Howald also claims 'upport in his re-election bid from faculty and staff. "If We have a part of govern· ment that's doing' well, don 't change it," Howald said. "tr it'!. not broke don't fix it. There's much in our socie ty thut's good and Coast district is one of those things." Another gripe Moore hos with the district is what he !>ays is a dis· ma l re~rd of hiring ethnicully di· verse coun selors for college ESL writing labs. Wjlliums said he is not fooled by this approach, culling it a political 'J>loy by Moore to get more people on his side. "I don't think he really carcll about ethnic stuff," Williams snid. "I don't think he cares about stu· dents. He argues about travel. There is no mention of students except in a general way." What is important to Williams is to make sure that the college maintains "its tremendous rc:putu- tion and ability to transfe r stu· dents to four-year universities." ·co1nplete Auto Body Paint & Restoration · All ••rel9• & Do•eatlc Can . Over .20 Year• hperience MOIR f ,...Pe9e &I interview fo r Gary with a local construction company. Then, on Friday, a local church donated two week's \\-Orth of re nt for the f:lm· ily's motel room :ind a sup· ply or groceries. The ac1ions took the fam- ily by ~urprisc. 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RUMMAOl IAl.I & CAii WAIN The Estancia HiJh School girls basketball team 1s holding a rummage sale and car wastt from 8 11.m. to 1 pf . at Estancia High School in Costa ~ Sil. f CLINIC · P Hc:alth Care is offering a Cree Ou inalion clinic from 9 11.m. 10 1 p.m. he FHP Costa Mesa Mc;dica l Center, 890 West Baker St. Suite 1001 in Costa Mesa. The clinic is open to all senior citizens. FHP membcl'5hip is not required. For reserv:ations and information call 433-7030. ...... ~ •ILIAf COITA Ml.IA HomcA.ld"s annual Hard Rock Calo "Run ror Cover'' will take place at FuhJoa bland bc&innina at 't,:30 a.m. Sunday. Runncn can realater Cor one of three racca bc&inniOf. at 6:30 a.m. at the Hard Rock Cafe. Proceeds wall bcnctlt HomcAid Ornnac Counly, a non-profit orpnizatio4 that builds and renovates shelters for the transitionally homelcu. For details, call 491-41n. · RcLcnf Costa Mesa ' Is a volunteer group 1hat plants trees every month throughoul Cos1a Mesa. Their next scheduled 1rcc·plan1ing is today, when 1hcy will plant 64 trees on Wilson Street. To find out more, call ~549-1175. TUAJUHI & T•INICITI The Central Orange County Literacy council is holding a rummage sale Crom 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the La Puerto Abicrta church, 740 W. Wilson St. in Costa Mc~. All proceeds will help the council's ll1cr11cy ccn1crs. For more informtition, call 536-4904. CllAfTHHH South Coast Senior Vill3S is holding a craft bazaar at 2283 Fairview Road In Costa Mcs:a from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WUTllUI••• Park Private Day School ls hold lna a western barbecue Crom 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 261 Monte Vista in Costa Mesa. The event includes western music, line dancing. iamcs. crafts. pony rides, prizes, food and more. Cnll 64S·S171 for details. 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Call 640-7095 for details. • aUN fH COVla HomcAid's onnuol Hard Rock Cafe "Run Cot Cover" will take place at Fashion Island beginning at 7:30 a.m. Runners con register ref one of three races bc&inning at 6:30 a.m. at the· Hard Rock Cafe. Procccdl will benefit HomeAJd Onaae County, a non-profit orpnlzatlon Iha& bulldl and renovates shelters for the lnn11tion11lly homcleu. For details. call 491-4tn. ...... lllOW1UCIUlll The unique water prdcns of the palace of K.uayapa. a fifth century · k.in1 of Sri Lanka, were built on a sheer cliff 600 feet above the jungle canopy. These water gardens, the .largest in the world, arc the.subject of a slide Illustrated lecture by Dr. R. Lindley Vann, professor of architecture at the University of Maryl:and, at Southern California College Lyceum, 55 Fair Drive in Costa Mes:a. Cost is SS general admission, $2 for 5tudcn1s, and free to SCC students and AIA members. For more inform11tion, call 9S1·5586. CllANUICAll •AUA• The 19th annual Chanuk:ah Bazaar of Temple Bat Yabm ~ todly •Dd conunuct daily throufl' ·TbUnday. Chanukah ud other atcm wW be available. For details. call 644-1999 . IN• nnuu lllD- Jcwish National Fund Future Leaders, a young adult aroup for slnaJcs and couples age 21-•0. will help host and participate in the West Coast Leadership Conference Day Crom 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Westin. South coast Plaza Hotel. For derails, cntl 558·8733. LAITINe IM .. UllONI Men and women con learn tips for pulling a whole new look together that impresses in business, social and casual settings ot "The Meeting Room," an affordable ai~gles orgnnizntion, 291S Redhill Ave., Suite GI04 in Costn Mesa. Cosr ls $2 for members nnd $4 non-members. Space is limited. Olli 545-8082 for derails. Apple Almond Pound Cake FAT FREE jwtt tJ :!46 (save $1.50) 1/2 Dozel/H iJ}Eus Cookies . wit.la purchcuw of two loavn of bread VOTE FOR r· BUD QUIST FOR ORANGE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT DIVISION7 Committed to; • Reducing the cost of water •Unpolluted water supply • Waste water reclamation & ttcycliog projects • Reduction of dependency on imported water OgaliOcations; •Graduate of Punlue Uoivenity • Civil Eoginff r for 34 years • Former city engineer for Orange, Villa Park & Los Afamitos •Small business owner Personal; ~JS year resident of O.C. • 17 year resident of N.B. • Married to Barban five grown children • Active in the co111m11nJty • District 6 • Newpo.rt Beach City Council " • Police Officers ENDORSE Dennis O'Neil . Dennis O'Neit- Fonner Newport Beach City Attorney, Chaired the Joim City/Chamber of Commerce Budget Task Force • Firefighters ENDORSE Dennis O'Neil • Chamber of Commerce ENDORSES Dennis O'Neil . ·' MON9AY ANl.KIU• "Aucatloa Deficit Dllordcr: The Bia Pic:turc," ii tM title of a free lecture by PIYCbololist Joan Andrews from 7 to 8:j() p.m:-at Coastline Counsclina Center, 1200 Quail St .. Suite 105 in Newport Beach. For more information, alll 476--0991. TUUDAY ftCMNOLOeY fOa IUAUAIT _ The Newport Foundation for Study or Major Economic Issues is sponsoring a breakfast meeting about "Technology and American Prosperity." The meeting will feature speakers Roland Boucher, district coordinator or "United We Stand," and Con$rcssman D::ana Rohrabachcr. The meeting begi ns at 7:30 a.m. 01 the Balboa Bay Oub, 1221 West Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Cost is $22 ror non-members and SIS for members. For information and reservations call Petra Gallagher at 675-3228. WIDNUDAY NO .... llAD KAia DAYI Marilyn Curtin, foun°dcr or Viva DaVinci and Perfect Match Cosmetics will speak on understanding your ' overall hair style and appearance needs at the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce's Health and Fitness Luncheon. The luncheon begins at noon at the; Balboa Yacht Club, 1801 Bayside Drive in Corona • dcl Mar. The cost is SlS per person and indudes a buffet lllACb. For rcscNl&ioos, call Lena-at 729-4400. IATUDAY, NOV.12 MlllUAL -· LAPlaAllY .... The Orange Co:lst Mineral and Lapidary Society, Inc., will bold its 51st annual show, "Prospector's Paradise," from 10 o.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. 12 and 10 :i.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 13 at the Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. in Costa Mesa. There will be exhibits., food, demonstrations, door prizes and • free p:irking. For more information call Lyle Thorell at 839-5084. CltYITAL CASINO The Or:ingc County Bar Association is ' hosting "Crystal Casino JI" to benefit three law-related local charities: Constitutional Rights Foundation or Orange County, Orange County Bar Foundation and the Public Law Center. The event will be held at the Crystal Court in Costa Mesa and will feature magic, music, casino-style games and a silent auction. Festivities begin at 8 p.m. and run to midnight. Tickets arc $75 :ipiece. For more information call 541-6222. SATURDAY, NOV. 19 DIVORCl1 A NIW HOINNINO Newport Beach Marriage & Family Therapist intern Maxine Cohen will conduct a speci:il workshop, "Divorce: . A New Beginning," Crom 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at her Newport Center SERENE STOKES ********** 1 Z years Public School Pdnclpal l NEWPORT MESA UNfFIED SCHOOL BOARD -. Trustee Area #4 . VOTE FOR SERENE STOKES Alt Experienced Educational ..J.ude:rf ID# 94J404 LET OUR FAMILY GIVE YOUR FAMILY· help and compassion if\ your time of need. THE GREY GOOSE Invites You to Our Second Annual Department 56 Open House Thursday, November l O 7-9p.m. SPECIAL EVENTS: • Drawlnas . • Contests • Department 56 representatives on hand to answer your questions. p • Display demo nstrations • Refreshments THE GREY GOOSE WFSf~UFF a.. • ...-...... unan ONMINO ca-• Pl um•• •-••o• Oran.JC Coast Collcce's Re-Entry Ce nter is orrcnna a three-part Cllrccr pl:ioning work.shop from 6 to 8 p.m. starting Tuesday and conl.lnulng Nov. 15 and Nov. 29. The workshop i$ free to lhe public and will be conducted by OCC counselor Drive I lue Pham. Participants will discover careen that suit their personality. For more information call 432-5162. • Ce&.&.191 ....... 0N Or:in1e Coast College in Costa Mesa currently offers a variery or workshops on numerous topics, including sailin&, coolung. business, computers, fitness, divorce and more. For a li$t of cliisscs or for more information, call 432-5880. office. the workshop will cove; the five stages or grieving nnd the stngcs or recovery, 11nd will deiil with the emotional roller roaster that divorce can cause. The workshop is ideal for men or women who arc going Lhrough a divorce or who have recent ly been divorced. Cost is $25. Space is limited. Call 759-0579. MINTAL ILLNlll , IUHOltT oaoun Alliance for the Mentally 111 of Or:ingc County provides education and emotional support for families dealing with mcn1:1lly ill loved ones. A free support g.roup meets every Tuesday evening from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Orange County Mental Health Clinic, 31 15 Redhill Avenue in Costa Mesa. Call 544-8488 ror detai ls. UNBELIEVABLE! 90% COMBINRD LOAN TO VALUE TO ·780 ·;000 NO PMI! 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Counesy insurance processing. 20% senlOr dlstount C te dlscounlS IVll ftMIUIU ~Love poet' ·Mallll'Y to read IPom his •w book w.-y. Newport Beach's "love poet" tee Mallory will live his rant~'feature length" reading of his new book 11Full Moon, Empty Hands" 8 p.m. Wednesday at Alta Coffee Warehouse, 506 31st St., Newport Beach. published but not in a collection and one-third arc "continuin1 favorites, the ones people seem to respond to," Mallory said in a recent the excitement, the romance," while empty hands refers to "the emptineu of love lost, the estrangement, the break up, the divorce. In short. the loss of love." Mallory, who teaches at Rancho Santiago Community College in Santa Ana, is a firm believer that "poetry can bring us all together." He says relationships arc under more strains now than ever. The 72-pagc book, which Lightnin1 Publications o! Fullerton released Oct. 8, includes 55 poems and a $12.95 price tag. h's ayailable at local Barnes & Noble pnd Brentano's stores, where ~allory has held recent book signings. CAwa A."'''"' •NOTO interview. Lee Mallory · Subtitled "To the times and the times in between," his fifth book of poetry is about "love lost and love gained," he said. "I think that, generally, the sexes -men and women -arc having a hard time. The whole shifting of roles and broadening of opportunities for women arc welcome, but they're anxiety and stress producing for both sides. One-third of "Full Moon, Empty Hands" contains new poems, one-third were previously "Full moon is the positive side of relationships ... the cxpectatioP. "Just the pace of daily life sets ... 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P lease join your police officers and firefighters and continue to insist on the best and most . professional public safety services for Newport Beach. .. We encourage you to ~xercise your fundamental right as an American and Vote on November 8. f "'. ' all relationships back in a way because we don't have tirnc for one another .... All these demands on the sexes, inevitably, tead to breakdowns in communibtion. That's the empty hands. That's all of us coming up short. That's the single bars. That's all the futile searching that we do to find a love connection." encounter. "Whea I'm way up, no one can get higher. But when I'm in a down mood. I have plenty to go on. 1 wu married for 20 years. the despair and defeats and depression where love was lost." Dut don't act the idea his book is all melancholy. As the brlaht red cover depicts, an intensity and passion burns in his works. They don't call Mallory the love PQOJ for nothing. Mallory said he doesn't necessarily write an ''empty hands" poem after an "empty hands" experience. He need only remember back to such an An example of a Mallory "empty hands" poem is "The 7483-Day Honeymoon," wh ich refers to the number of days the now-divorced poet \\!as married. "The writer is hungry for experience," he said. "Then he can use that experience to flesh the pocfn out with enough detail from successes i_n love, but also "Jn a way, l disdain that title," he said. "It makes me think of a talk show or midnight radio guy. I used to say 'yuk, how hokey.' Dut as I look at oil my work, I'm fascinated how the sexes deal with one another." VOTE FOR ... JIM FERRYMAN FDR NEWPORT • MESA UNIFIED BCHDDL I BOARD DF TRUSTEES : czane BJ * President Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce CTerm Expires December '841 -' * 1 992 Costa Mesa Man of the Year · * Past President of the Child Guidance Center of Orange County * School D istrict-Summit Committee member * School District Commwnity Involvement Committee. member * School Dietr1ct Excess School Site Committee member Endar.ed By The Dally Piiat New•paper, Giii & Anita · Ferge•al".I, Jim ~ Connie Sliva and the fallawlng friend•: Les Miller -Roger & Ann Alford • Myron & Kathy Millr -Art & Joan PeN'Y -Scact & Uddy Peuleen '. Art Kidman -Nate & Thelma Reade -Rusty & Pet Moore · Ken & Cindy Weyman -Tony & IOm Large -Jeff & Wendy Wilcox -Bert & Viola Smith -Marlene & Steve Felter -Rob & Candy Rice -Steve & Rosann Wherry -Rick & Nancy Kapko : Ruaa Gilbert -Mike & Liz Dunn -Steve & Ruth Porter • Al & Sarah Morelli -Frank & Vera Bianchini -Betty Valltoa -Mike and Sandy Sheafw -Lou & Colleen OeSandro -Jack & Laura Carich -Ken & Connie Newland -Glenn & Marsha O'Conner -Jack & Mary Jo Hammett -Denis Retoski -Dave & Donna Bunnell -Walt & Sally Davenport -Jim & Bev Wahner • Donn Hall -Paul & Sally Chadwell -Trudy Ohlig -George & Robin Guibert -Sandy Pinkerton -Steve & Janice Renock -Rex & Pat Tompkins -Dennie & Katie Pickett -Dick & LaDonna ~n -Ron & . Pat Bauer -Don W illiama -Carey Ward -Ken & Phyliu Fowt..,--l.aN'Y ~Weichman -Earle Weichman · Orv & Bea Amburgey ~Dan & Liz Ray -Ralph Rodheim -Ron & Cathy Amburgey -Jon & S... 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EMCHAN1ED SEIMCE OHLJ $15.95 WITH The~ Channel ..... -.... ~ .... ..., .. _ . ._ ................. -.....----··----·-------...... ---'*'-............... ..._ .................. ,c.....,. ....... --. .... -... Ilea...__ .. __ _ ----..._.,,,...,.,,_...,.. .................... _11111 ... . ... -. \ NjwpOrt BUch/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot During Sunday's Republican rally at the Orange County Fair· grounds in Costa Mesa, Pete Wil- son, Dan Lungren and Michael Huffington will try to get people to vote tor them. Nazareth will try to get the same people to laugh at him. : ___ ,__ .... _...,, __ .. ..,. _____ .~ ....... " Saturday, November 5, 1994 A9 ITUILITU Cabla TV show seekl to · denne hurilan relatl• How arc human relations in Costa Mesa these days? Do people relate to one another u they should? b there adequate communication between people of different ethnic and cultural groups in the city? What's the pressing issue when it comes to living together here? Residents' answers to those qJestions arc being sought by a new local cable television program sponsored by the city's Human Relations Committee. "Open Linc Costa Mesa" will be shown early next year on Copley/Colony of Costa Mesa's Channel 61. 1t is planned to updated monthly or bi-monthly. One feature or the program will involve taking comments phoned in by the public and discussing them on the air. A line has been set up to record • comme nts, questions and ideas. The number is 745-5011. The show is ako see~ing volunteers. Call the same number if you can help. 1oe1111· BAJA LOllTEI . BAR & IRILL IAl1LHmtl 11111P 1111n $6.95 lOllTll EICllLAtAI $7.95 ,' son taeo1 $5.95 . ' ........ ' . $1~25 4 The one-named comedian, who resides in Newport Beach, is scheduled to entertain the crowd packed in Arlington Theater be- ginning at 2 p.m. He won't be charting new territory; he's pre- viously perform ed at, political fund-raisers for the likes of Lun- gren, Assemblym an Curt' Pringle and Westminster mayor Chuck Smith. The 1111 II llln wltb the 'Solllll al(_..) Music' Tick~ls go on sale Sunday for a second week of performances of "The Sound of Music" starring Marie Osmond at th~ Orange County Performing Arts Center. Bart McHenry (shown at left with other cast members) of Newport Beach is Gus In "Babes in Arms," which opened this weekend and runs through Nov. 20 in Irvine Valley College's Forum Theatre. Call 559-3333' for ticket Information. : • FIHll CIUTIVI IALAll, • ~ : PASTA, STll Fifi, ne. : 1u10111 ....... ..., • ...., , SPECIALTY IAllWIClll • An Arab who tak-cs his name from his binhplncc (Naiareth, ls- rael), was schooled in Kuwait and settled in the United States 10 years ago, Nazareth is billed as "America's Favorite Immigrant." His anti-drug, pro-America, Nazareth pro-abstinence act fits in perfectly into the Grand Old Party plat- form. Nazareth also entertains at schools, ch~rches; charities, corpo- rate parties and -natch -com- edy clubs. The Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein II classic musical will now run Dec. 27-Jan. 8 in Segerstrom Hall. Tickets, which arc $19 to $47, arc available through TicketMaster (740-2000) or at the center box of- fice, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Parental participation Educate our kids about their choices/future O~n communication with School District Implement vocational training & fine arts programs Promote multi-cultural advisory groups Belief in values (Honesty, Integrity, Responsibility; loyalty) Bilingual Raisicl in West Side Costa Mesa Attended school in Newprt-Mesa· School l>istrict . Works with teens through NMUSD & Milwaukee Public Schools Active in various comm~nity groups. · INDORSID BY MARTHA FLUOR -SCHOOL IOARD • ED DICKER • SCHOOL IOARD SHERRY LOOFBOURROW (PRES. CALIFORNIA SCHOOi. IOARD) MARY HORNIUCKU • FLOYD HA.RYMAN • ~~FRIENDS OF OSCAR SAMTOYO" 11 A vorE rHAr w111 MAKE A Dlf f ERENCE 11 Annual Auto 133063'279 UT he Newport Harbor Area Chamber of [!/ Commerce endorses the following candidates for Newport Beach City Council · ~rid recommencfs the following positions-on- November ballot measures. Vote November ~ s•h l!I NEWPORT HARBOR AREA CHAMBE R O F COMMER CE NHACC Ballot No p t OSI /On City of Newport~ No Chlrter Amlndmlnt Position Menurtk El Toro Airport 1nltlltlve Prop 181 PnllnglfRlila r Cllln Air Bond Act Prop 113 ' Alcall Ellctionl " I ' Prop 114 lnc:n 111 d s.n..ICIS for AlpMI °""*' Prop 115 Public: Tr1Np0111tion Fundl Sup~ OppoH OppoH .... ort 1 special section coming Thursday., Nov. 17 . , Pace Corps volunteer to recount adventure In Nigeria James Kirk, who helped set up the Peace Corps in Nigeria in the late 1960s, will discuss and show slides of his adventure 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Timbuktu Folk and Tribal A\t. 1661 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. A SS donation will be requested. Due to limited seating, it is recom- mened you RSVP at 650·7473. 'J;; ' : '· <r:. ... r r '1 • • • • • ' ) ,. : ... ~.. . .. : _, : .. ' . FULL SER\'ICE •REPAIR & BOD). ( h.lll\.!L' (null!\ 'I 111l·,t l1hlq'll~llllll I ,rr .l' 1 I .1(il1t\ WITH YOUR REPRESENTATIVE FROM DISTRICT #1? . IF NOT, VOTE na. ( ElillNE -lilNIOFF Longtime, Dedicated City Volunteer She Will -- • Not miss ·city council or ' committee meetings •' . ~pose the boardwalk in • est Newport . . .• Fight far your fis.cal, safety. and environmental concerns • 'lfepase a toll ba·oth on . . ewport Coast Drive • Listen and respond ,; • • I ,... • " ·' .. .. . AtO laturday, Nov. 5, 1994 , The congreption of Onaae Coaat UDltariaa Ualvenalllt Cbaarda. 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, will conduct the installa· lion of the Rev. Diana Heath as the fifth minister al S p.m. ~un· day, Nov. 13. Other ministers and wider community representatives arc in· vited to participate. Child care will be available. Heoth has served os interim, associate and full-time minister to 5ix congregations. The most recent wns St. John's Unitarian Church, Cincinnati, Ohlo. She is a member of the American As· sociation of Pastoral Counselors and the Institute of Religion in an Age of Science, and is conversont with many world religions. Heath, who is married and has four daughters, has a bachelor's in science in liberal studies from the University of Oklahoma, a master's in theology from Southern Methodist University ,Pnd is working on a doctorate in ministry at Hartford Seminary. SYNAGOGUE • • ....... TODAY ..... " ........ The theme Is .. Holidays on Parade" u United Methodist Women or Newport Cealer Ualled Metlaocllst Cla.arda. 2900 Pacific View Drive, holds its second onn1,1al fund·raiscr lunch at 11 :30 a.m. Greg and Shawna Ellis provide music. Donation is $2S. Call the church office, 644-07~. or Maxine Arthur, 6]4-0745, for more information. ClllUSTIAN COUNTllY DANCU Clarfstlaa Country Coantttloa presents country-western dances for Christians in a smoke-free, alcohol·free atmosphere at Londanc:c Studios, 362S W. MacAtthur Blvd. From 7 to 8:30 p.m., there arc dance lessons for both beginners and intermediates nt a cost or SS. The actual d:ince is 8:30 p.m. to midnight. METHODIST The dance, IOdM ud lucb uo iadlldcd ia the SlO per pcnoa COIL Few lalorma~ pboDc 6t7-6656. ACTWI lllUl9 ... OIW Sinacr/aetrca Loslic Hyland. .ccompuiod &y Ramona Miller at the piano, will &iYe a benefit performance or her new cabaret show "Onco Upon a Tune ... " at Sllat MJcUel a AU Aa&elJ Epbcopal Claurda, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Hyland, featured on "The Bold and the Beautiful" and Olher television shows, says that her new production is a heart-warmina talc of royalty, dreams and romance with sonas from Broadway musicals. A buffet dinner is served at 7 p.m., with the show followina at 8 p.m. Tickets arc $10. Proceeds benefit children's Christian education programs at the church. which Hyland attends. Call 733-8816 for reservations. VIMellWlllllll The c.aa ............ 0., MYndl& a...19 prcecall i&a flCo "Video ~· ~ 10 ovayoao IA the cily and _, g. .. ....... 7'.30 p.m. in tho fdlaMMp W I& &M church, 271 AwcedO SL, Calta Mesa. •-tmanm Sala& MJdaMI ... AU Aaat11 Ou.rt•, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar, prCICDll "Once Upon A Time ... ," an cvcnin& of dinner theater at 7:30 p.m. ... ''Once Upon A Time ... " is an intimate story narrated throu&h sqnas from Broadway musicals performed by Leslie Hyland Amlin&. with piano accompaniment by Ramona Miller. A "feast ror a kin&" will be prepared from the royal kitchen or chef Pew Strong. ., Ticlcela arc S10 per person, which includes dimicr and entertainment. Proceeds bcncfil tbe chwd1'1 Christian cducatioa Pf011UL RSVP to 733-8116. IUNUY INCIAL MUllC A 17th century lituraical work will be performed .-..part or the 9 Lm. Sunday service at CJuisC Cluarda "1 the Sci, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. "Mcss:i A Quauro Voci Da Capella" by Ooudjo Monteverdi will bo presented by the Rio Hondo Recorder Workshop and Collcgium Musicum. Meanwhile, the 14th Street Gospel Band presents Herbert Draescl's "Rejoice" at the 10:30 a.m. service. The Rev. Dave Lehmberg'• message for the morning is "The How and Why of Worship." For more information, call 673-380S. METHODIST TEMPLE ·1SA1AH LAGUNA CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ' nservative) .ShabC>al SeMct Friday NotD 8:00pm Sat Momilg Shlbblt Setvice 10:00lm Rabbi Marc Steven Rubenstein And Temple Choir 2401 kw.. Ave •~Bach Terrc>ll Phone: 548-6900 or 646-7512 Rtlglous l Hlbnw 'School BarAlll ttftzvlh lllf'l'm Al.WAYS WB.COMF CHRISTIAN ! HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHUR~H (Disciples of Christ) 2401 llWle Ave. al ~ Isabel Newport Beach Sunday Worship· lO:OOAM Or. Gene''R. Swanson 645·5781 RELIGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT BEACH CHURCH 901 Dove 1 145, .N.I. (West of Jamboree) (Norr/I of BristOI) (East of Jolin WIJ'll8 Aitp<xt) Service Sun. 10:30 o.m. M, Tu, Th, (714) 646-lt99 Dr. JuaneUa Evans. M'111is1er • PRESBYTERIAN .• ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH soAiiJ w~ 9:30 L•. chtld care, Sunday school J 1Unboru itt r,iutJ,luff Ntw}'Ort Bt1uh 6'f+-I 3f l . , ' , ,I United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr . Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center Services Available NEWPORT CENTER UNrTED METHODIST CHURCH I 60CI Maroueflle Ave oron<'f del Mar 644-0745 Worship <H 8.00AM & 1 O.OOAM Sunday School All l\ges 9.00AM EPISCOPAL SAINT JAMES CHURCH episcopal .,A Communlty l>Hlc*tl lo urlng •nd S.rdnf 1-M Christ• lMtl tMd So't~ Ft. 01vfd C. Anderson: rectOf' 3209 Via Udo Newport Beach 714/675-0210 7:30am Traditional 9 am Contemporary 9 am Church School '10:45 am Charismatic and Wednesday noon CONGREGATIONAL CD COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL llNllllll HIJHI Ill II I lllU~I -To B~tvt Is To C11t; To C1rt ls To DO. Dr Dennis W Short, M inister Sunday Worship 8 30 & 10·AM Church School 9AM Ad11·I 9 45 Children ChildCare Provided 644-7400 611 Htl10Jrope Ave, Corona Del Mar ' .. Fm5T CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 330~!0 Lldo Newport .Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Chwch !Oam & Spm Sunday School IOam Wt'dlk!iday MeellJl9S 8pm Y1• ((/'(' hf l'.\.\C1d of rlw Lnrtl 1r/1id1 made' lware11 """ C'llrfll. P.,alm., 115: 15 Btonch ol Tile MOiile! Church Tile Fusi CllUICh OI ChnSI, Sc1enb~f 9osl0n Mossochusells ' EPISCOPAL ...., \I'd \lll II \I I ,\ \ I.I \ ' t ' I 1.-.. I· l'l~l< >I' \I l II I l<l II COMMUNITY CHURCH Fairview Community ' Church Come to «'If.Jo.I' mul :d1"'"' 11'11/J Ulll'fl"/('Hfl{I' cb11frb fm"l{I' hi " 11•m ·m IH.furnml fllHK>JCplwl't' of splr/111111 ~l'(Jll'lb ""''f"llu11·sblp Sunday Worship • 1 O:OOAM Child Care & Sunday School 2525 Fairview Road (at Fair) Costa Mea (714) 545-4610 (next to the 0 .C Fairgrounds) :LOOK at the. church St. Bonaventure's R e-Membering Church offers "welco1ne home"· inquiry evening ... t. Bonaventure Church will begin inquiry evenings for Catholics zvho place since Vatican II. For A~ertising Information _ Call Michelle ·Manire 642-4321, x258 ·or FAX RELIGIOUS SCIENCE · • ~1-' .Rev. Mary Murray Shelton CJ. -'" Senior Minister ·~;1 °, "G SunFda1~ .. .·~~ l't'fll II lllt'."S jeel alienated, are i11active, or just zvnn t to take another look at the Church and ask some questions" The inquiry evenings rvill begin W~dnesday, November 9, 1994 from 7:30 p.m. -9:00 p.n1. in the Parish Center located at 16400 Springdale, Huntington Bench, California. 650.-4~02 COMMUNITY CHURCH REAL·FAITTf ·-=- FOR REAL illE SOUTH CoAsr COMMUNITY OiUIOI WfllEJllD Smlas: Samllrt:tlrA Suea9:t0fr 10:45A. .. ,11,.,...c.,...,. -..an1h Child (Dft Provided *vi<tS 14SAM, I O·JQAM, S JOPM .. CHURCH 'OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Member of thtr United Church of Reltgrovs Science 2205 MAIN STREET . • SUITE 23, SEACllFF VILLAGE HUNTINGJON BEACH CA 92648 · (71 4) 969· 1331 PRESBYTERIAN J1•in w. fnr th1~ 'it'rto 1111\"\l /)uaplmn [)c~ieJ '" 1.Nt·~our \pmtwabn "FASTING" (M,Hlhl'W 6 16·2 I ) . . "11urJ.i~. Nm.cml't'r S. 1994, S 30 r M. !'l.Khq ~unJ.1y. Nmcmher 6. 199-4, Ii KhnJ 10:15 AM 600 't. Andrew. Ro..td: Newport Bc.1ch, Cal1forn1.t (71 4) 631 -2880 (.-..ruo IT.wn N<wp;>n lb~" Hl/o:h Schwl at lr'\11~ 1nJ l~th) 71US4.J600_.._-~f--~------=----------~---..-- • .. • . . The purpose of these eve nings is to offer an atmosphere of accepted welco nzing, t~ offer help ivith n1i~u nderstnndi11gs or hurts, to offer an opportunity to take another look at the Chi1 rch and see lvhat changes have taken The pnri~conzn1unity of St. Bonaventure believes it is important to reach out in love and ·concern to those lvho are seek il.zg tlze healing poiver of Christ's love. . - . !> .\ ' ' Oauukala needs, seven -olfcriDa COfnpUtcr imaaes, &cd ceramics and custom · t'/• r.bric an anet jewelry - be !oaturod at the 19th IMUAI nubb 8uaat oCTenaple Bat 1011 Camc:lback Road, rt Beach, which runs 9 a.m. to 4 today. Today'• s~cial event is o luncheon the Men I a ub. The b112nor tinuel daily through Thursday. All welcome to attend. For more formation, call 644·1999. la Nadonal Fund Future Lcodcrs, youna adull group for .singles ond uplcs ages 21-40 who work to prove the ecology and environment tsroel and her Middle Enst ighbors,-hosts the "West Const adcnhip Conference Day" 9:30 n.m. 6 p.m. at the Westin Sdu1h Co:ist a Hotel. Included in the doy's activities ate rc:ikfast ahd lunch (strictly Kosher), cctings and briefing with Israeli perts. sociolizing and networking nd, learning about leadership skills, mmunity and campaign planning. pedal guest spcakcl'1 llle the onor:ible Gideon Pott, member or e Knesset, and Lt. Col. Gil Elon, cial Israel Emissary to tJie USA. heir topics will address Israel in the ext decode and current developments tM peace process. Future leaders arc Invited to take :irt in this conference os free guests ( :i generous JNF supporter. For nformntion or rcscrvntions, coll Shelli ;Wiar. program coordinator, at 58·8733 or (310) 327·2332. Nlllu.IClllCll Free blood pressure clinics arc held from 10 to 10:30 a.m. in the library at First United Metlaocllat Cluartb ol Costa Mesa, 420 West 19th St. For more information, cilll the church office at S48-7n7. MID·Llfl UUOION The Rev. Diana Heath's 10:30 a.m. sermon at Orance Coast Unitarian Unlvcrsallst Church, 1259 Victoria Sr., Costa Mesa, is on "Religion for the Second Half of Life." She will focus on the tronsilions pc,ople must negotiate in a mid·lrfe crisis, nnd somctim~ earlier or later without preparation. The Religious ' Dcp:irtmcnt will present a bake s:ilc. For information, call the church at 646-46S2. llNOWOROUP South Coost Singles, a singles group consisting of people in the age range Qt 3S to SS, meets 10:4S a.m. at South Coast Community Cflurch, 5120 Bonita Canyon Rd'Jd, Irvine. For more information, coll Lisa · Schmidt nt 8S4-7600, ext 322. CHURCH HAI NIW MlnlNO PLACI lloly An&els Church, an ancient Orthodox Catholic charismatic co~unity, begins holdfog monthly masses and healing services in the Pacific View Mc·morial Park chapel, 3500 Pacific View Drive, Newport Beach, at 11 a.m. The church will hold services In the chapel at that time the first Sunday of cnch month. Orthodox Catholics allow all believers to t:ike communion, regardless of faith, creed or marit:il status. Likewise, :ill in need nrc invited pei'stHral appearance and !igning by · Max Duncan New Christmas Colltttions N ov. 12 • 1 ·4p.m. Shop early ~ ~IPPC/WAQL ~ rN t.0\l.ll' 3333 Bear St. • Crystal Court • Costa Mesa • 556-1662 ~QUell ~1l{ettfil: Gift & Collectibles 8th ANNUAL HOUDAY PRE VIE W TIS THE SEASON FOR GJVING ... bring a friend and shop our wonderful sell't·tion of gifts. colltctibles anitholrday trttJSu"s! Anlllllu Dolls • Clotlttiqiu Santas .- Wall Disney Classics ColkctWn • M.l. Hummtls Mtmorits of Ytslt rday • Clurislwl Tt ddits Mary Engtlbrtil • )Qll Hagara •Dolls • Bean Books • Cards • CandJts • Goumttt Foods Ornaments • Potpourri • Wrtatlts We invite you to join u.s bs we ctltbrate the holiday season ... enjm• o cup of cappuccmo or holiday wassail while you s>w1)! HOLIDAY HOURS Monday tl1ru Friday 10·6 ... Saiurday 10-5 NOW OPEN SUNDA YS 12-4 Tll CHRISTMAS In Westcliff Court J 727 Westcli Dr., N.B. 650-5535 RILIGION to the henlinJ service. For more information on Holy Angels, call 7S4·9868. CHURCH TAUt J~lsh Community Center of Onance County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa, wi ll be 4 needle art 5llde presentation and mini-exhibit, presented by the Pomegranite Guild of Jud:iie Needlework, nt 10 a.m. Cost is $3 for JCC members, SS for nonmembers. For more information, call 751·0608. Church Tolle, on opportunify for inncrivc Catholics to particip:ite in cnndid dialogue on a v:iriety of topics -including changes over the past 25 yeors since Vntican 11, Scripture, Fnith Communities, annulments, mor:ility, • HOLY COMMUNION St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach, offers a noon service with J Joly Communiol). personal experiences, etc. -will be · presented ut 6:15 p.m. in Our Lady Queen of Anacts Parish Center, 2046 Mnr Vista Drive, Newport Bench. Come or call ahead to Sister Agatha Faimon 111 644-9218 or Joe Hocrdemann at 721-0959. · Bring a lunch and dine with the church staff ofter the service. For more information, cull 675-0210. TUISDAY ICllNCI OP MIND Meditation :it 6:30 p.m. followed by a "Science of Mind" claS5 at 7 p.m. arc held :it Newport Btach Church of Rell&lous Science, 901 Dove St., Suite 14S, Newport Bench. Science of Mind studies arc :ilso held 10 a.m. Wednesdays. For more inform:itlon, call 646-3199. WIDNISDAY Plt.AYH aalAKIAST First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa holds n Prtiycr Breakfast at 6 :i.m. at Denny's rcstaur:int at Newport Boulevard and I-7th Street in Cost:i Mesa. For more informntion, call the church office at 548· 7727. NllDLI AllT PHSINTIED llNGLI MYTHI The Serendipity singles series for singles continues its wect...ly sc'5ions al 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Prcsb)'tcrinn Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, with popular singles' speaker Jim Smoke. -The41u.thor-Of "Growing Through Divorce" and seven other books spcnks on .. The Seven Myths About Becoming Single Again and I low They Can Destroy Your Life." : All .singles arc welcome. A S2 donnt1on will be requested at the door, which also covers refreshments. No reservations arc requir<:tl. THURSDAY HIALTH AND HOLINESS Saint Michael and All Angels Eplscopol Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona dcl,..Mar, presents the third program in its '·Fall Series on Health, Wholeness and I lollness" ut 7:30 p.m. . The secohd Special Additions event at Featured is Paul Cl:ispcr, author of ... ~AMOEN~ Gives You More Choices ... Fo r answers to your questions about custorn fit breast forms and bras, stop by and vtstt with our experienced staff.We can put your mtnil at ease. For further tnformation or personal appotntment please feel free to call ... (7 14) 63 1:7399 Kristen's Lingerie W£stdlff Couri • 1719 Westclljf Dr. • Neu:porl Beach S.md S."'q thnt Frld11 5-lpm SATURDAY AND SUNDAY BRUNCH . $295.-$895 Wa"les, Pancakes, Eggs Benedict & Omelettes, Fresh Fish, Chicken and Salad / Served 1 OAM~3PM LIVE JAZZ, BLUES & ROCK Downtown Huntington B••cb '-C.H. I "'''Ill ltt l'iffJlft Pmlllon 100 MAIN ST., BALBOA (at foot of Pier) 675-7760 ·1 ·got rhy.tbm~ "I'm dancing again tlianks to joint rep~acement surge"." Qua11ty of life is Important to Nora Jocgtnsen Johnson.~ consulting with her o~c surgeon and looking at her optl~. she drddtd knee n:place- • menl surgery would help relie¥e her pain and get her mobility back to whll ll .uxd to be. If )IOU'vt been sulJering rrom chronic, deblhtatlng hip or bee pain cb to 111hritis or joint dam•, or hM dilicuJty walking. }Q.I may be a candidalt ror our joint ...... fl'OP11 ..... m-........... 1 ..... ,,..,..,, " . A1 lfoag ~ital, our t'001prehenst\ 1omt l'l"(llacemenl program is deslgnc!d to give patlenb all lilt? kllls ;tn<l confidence they net\! t~cnsure a quick. 1.-omforuble R."CO\~ · Attend Ho~'s fret ~mmar to h~r tf ~olnt~i>l~lll Is right for )'Oil Members of Ho~'s jomt R'fllactment Team v.tll be on hJnd to lib~ your que:>tlom C:-11 for rnn'N/ltH&t • 1111• 11 C1 IJI I Saturday, .November~. 1994 At t "Enstern Poths and The Christi n Way" and retired Dean of S:iint John's Oithc:dral, Hon& Kong. Hq will t~k :ibout "The Christian Perspective of the Human Body,'' :iddrcssinc whether the humnn body is truly "in the imngc of God" and a temple for His presence or, :is so often reported in the media, is it merely :i vehicle for sin und violence. Admission is free. For inform:iiion, call 644-0463. CAllllR NITWORK Career Network holds an' ongoing free series nt 7:30 p.m. nt St. Andrt"'s Prcsb)tcrlan Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Bench, for those unemployed, under-emplO)'Cd nnd not-so-hnppily emplo)cd. Meetings arc usunlly in Stewart · Lounge. For .further inform:ition, call 57.i-2239. A COUUI IN Miit.ACLU The non-profit org.iniz:ition A Gnthering of Miracles present ''A Course in Mir:iclcs" lecture nnd discussion at 7:30 p.m. at Saint ~1 ichoel and AJI Anr:cls Eplscop=!I Church, 3233 Pacific View Dri\'c, Coron:i dcl Mar. Allen Ro$Cnthnl, a nationally known lecturer who urcues experiential undcr:.tanding or ACIM concepts, le:ads the lecture. For more inform:uion. call 673-9227 or (310) 478-8994. FRIDAY MIUCLH COUUI ·•A Course in Miracles" meets or 7:30 p.m. ~i\h the Rev. Ken Gray and Pructioncr Gail Miller at Newport Dench Church or Religious Sden~. 901 Dove St .. Ste. 14S, Newport Beach. for more information, call 646-3199. 0 Pltase send photogrophs and t) pe·ll rltttn rt•lr:1sts dctallln1 storlu, Upcoaifnt Ct ClltS, StrDIOn topics or ur otl1tr news /molting Costa !rfea aJMI Ne11port 1Jeurl1 cl1urcl1ts to ReU1Joa L'dltor .\latt Coker, Dally Pilot, JJO W. Day St., Co.)ta Mt'sD, 91627. You a• also f,n Items of Interest to ~110. Releases ore rcquesttd rn·o Wttb prior to an ctent datt. • 24 years in publk: • priw•t• education. •Deane in Eduaadoa, Uaivenity of Arizona, 1970. •Wife, motba of five dil&dren age. 5·21. • fo~ IUgh adaool Englleh • Jounuillsal •~ac:hn • MaNtitate • 22 veu Coeta M ... reeldent •Vol-teer-, Hatt...-Hoe.e nc:owav for womal. • aa.n-.., Coeta M... C.ble Televis6oa ~-92-93. • PmtidpeM. Edwcatloe S....Ut. ~~ ... ~ VOTE FOR ~ . . .. . ~ .. NEWPOBT-DSA SCBOO.L BOABD Karen EVarts . , IS ••• •·Bne~tetic • Besourceful •Accountable , .· At• Saturday. NCMmber 5, 1994 T bey came for an evening of celebration. They • came dressed in costumes of their favorite characters that ranged from the sublime to the outlandish. They came to support Opera Pacific. The 1994 Grand Costume Opera Dall, co-chaired with panache by Lalla Conlin and Barbara Venezia, raised more than $100,000, nnd sci a new standard of excellence for party giving on the Orange Coast. .... Cllll Decorated with soaring cupids and gold scroll filigree, the ballroom of the Hyatt Regency/ Irvine was transformed into "opera fantasy." Translucent faux marble urns ·adorned each table. · , Surrounded by a The Crowd J garland of flowers, and filled to the brim with water, floating candles melted their dripping wax of crimson, . aquamarine and gold into the . • poiacd and beautiful holtea Gloria Geta.aa, Opera Ouild Alliance president. Gay, u her friends call her, awept acrou the dance floor in ll classic winter sown of black velvet and creme satin, embellished with a simple snownake pin fashioned of dinmonds on her left shoulder. Accomplished husband lnrin Gellman held court discussing the publication of his much anticipnted book entitled "Secret Affairs," a historicnl novel on the Roosevelt years in the White House. The scholarly work finds its focus on 1he triad of power, nnd the struggles between FrankJ ln Roosevell, Cordell Hull and Sumner Welles. Joining the di scussion of politics, opera. and life ... Mnry Roosevelt, Elaine Rednetd and OUJ'ord and Barbro Heinz . swirling clear liquid, creating a magical glow around each table. To :idd to the drama, which' many wo~ld deem very ayropo$ · for an Opera &II, the enormous room was drapcp in black duvotyne, complimenting the table spreads and chair. covers of jct blJck. Twenty-foot trees outlined the perimeter of the space, dimly lit fro m their bases, sugges ting a night in the black forest. It was a night lo remember. Among the many highlights of the evening was an after-dinner concert performed by the outstanding vocal talent, Gary . Morris. With his roots in country music, the versatile singcr-composer-acfor-producer has taken Broadway by storm with his stnrring performances in "La 'noheme,'' "Les Miserables" and "The Pirates of Penzance." Opera- Pacific supporters were invited to leave their dining tables and take seats th at had been quietly placed on the dance floor during dinner. (From left): Suki Mccardle, Myrll Kreuder and Karen Hardin are draped In elaborate costumes at Opera Pacific's Opera Ball. Tito Loza dressed as Massenet's Manon, with escort Chnrlcs Vnn Cleve, who chose to remain in the 1990s, dressing as the· Armani ITY.ln. Gayle Widylar was transformed into Bizet's Carmen in a smashing laye red gown of black satin, and a red rose perched high in her red hair. Suki McCnrdle chose an elegant kimono, Donna Bunce was Aida reincarnate and Karen Hardin I I I. I Opera Ball co-chairs Lajla Conlin (left) and Barbara Venezia share the . spotlight with Opera Pacific's general director David DiChiera. lee THI CROWD/AU can1e as the queen supreme. Adrienne Drennan stoic the show with her masked gown of full length purple robes and jeweled headdress with feathers reaching toward the heavens. It v:as a cross between high opera and the opening adl of Don Arden's Las Vegas Jubilee. The question of the night: Was there anything under those flowing robes? Only husband Dr. George Brennan knows, and he's not telling because he came as a dead 'man, in full skeleton and black tie. Out of costume, the bes t dressed award goes to the very • f'monll ll!lvice ac>b Kamkar, 0.~·-______ _ • FuD lftd desipr frames • ~ l*5t., anaa lenies •Mfl'IUrAmerican~~ • Mmtvmp&.n.~~~ 642-2020 SPECIAL OFFER 510'lU ~~-~-~~~~ -~-~~ r . Please jo'.n us a~ our New Store for a.... . J ·~~?!~.J Wed. 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Decorated with soaring cupids and gold scroll filigree, the (hotel) baflroom was transfo rmed into "opera fantasy." included th'e admired general director, David DiChicra, corporate underwriting chair Dob Eichenberg, executive vice chairs Mary Lou Hornsby with husband Scott Hornsby and Mary Ann Wells with her man Elon Wells. Dnrbara Mason, Oilic Hill, Margaret Price, Ingrid Shutk.irl, Nora Jurgenson Johnson, Ann Stern, Margo Chamberlain, Darbara Miller, Michele Bohrer, Vivian Pomo, Dabs Soros and . Barbara Roberts were amongihe many deserving recognition for making the 1994 Opera Dall a huge success. In another instant, he stopped his song to remove especially long srems or flowers that protruded Crom large vases that nanked the stage. Tossing the stems into the audience (one went right to Barbara Venezia), Morris proclaimed: "I'd rath$:r sing to you all, than to these glaqiolus!-'' As he performed "Wind Beneath My Wings" -a song he wrote al)d recorded but Bette Midlcr made famous ~ the audience cheered. n. w. Cook's column Dpp<.'ars TlwrsdDys and Saturdays. Honored guests at the ball • _'.) OUR MEALS ARE A • TRIP TO MEXICO COOCTAllS · FOOD 10 (IJ PHONE AHEAD .196 EAST 17TH ST.;• COSTA MESA Re-Elect JUDY . FRANCO NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT TRUSTEE AREA S .. 1. INCREASE PARENT AND COMMUNllY INVOLVEMENT ·2. ENSURE FINANCIAL AND STAFF ACCOUNTABILITY 3. ·FOCUS ON THE FUTURE " ~ must dcmiand high academic llaDclar*. Scudents must graduate u ~w. cntlCal thinkers •ippod with marketable skills tbal wiD emble dan to meet the c.bal- ... . of thc list Ccncury" ,...,,, ... Sdaool Dittrid T..-et VALUE 01\: EVERY CRUISE P r inces s Cruise Specialists 7 .Nl(;BT MEXICO CRUISE z :Foa· I I We support Judy Franco ... an experienced, responsive leader .. , for the Newport-Mesa SchOQI Board. . "When an incumbent (JUDY FRANCO) has done \\Cit in the face of monumental problems. \\hen you have a board mcmbcr- JTICe Franco. who. to quote the Pilot's editors. 'has served" ith distinction'. then that individual desc.rves re~lcction." Hugh Hc"·itt . Dail) Pilot Columnist. Newpon Beach Attome~ "JUDY FRANCO cares about educating our students As the ONLY returning school board member. she bnngs historical kn~' ledge criucal to the future success of our school district." Marilyn C. 8re1'·er _ Republican Candidate. 70th Asscmbl~ District "JUDY FRANCO bnngs an m-dcpth understanding of the proposed changes in our curriculum and the restructunngofour sehools. Her proven abtltl} to'' ork "ith the comm um~ to ftnd mno,·ative solutions to difficult problems 1s needed as our district moves through fundamental change." Dr. Edward ff. Decker President Newpon-Mesa Board of Education "I have worked with JUDY FRANCO for 25 )cars and there is no one fo ourcommunit) who has fought as hard as she to make sure our students graduate: arc producti\'C. positive. critical thinkers: and have marketable skills. Keep her on the job!" Jackie Heather Former Ncwpon Beach Mayor Deb<o & Barry Allen Jo Mllef DI. Oonold & Cathy Anderson John & Tnno Moorlod"i UOyd Bennett DI T erronce Moron Peter Buffo Murt & Penny Munson DI. David & Cynnte Bunnel nm & COfolee Newmon Richord & Ellen COffoll DI EveJett & Chol1otte Olenick Roe Cohen Anito Peters George Doshiel OennlS & Morion Pickens Jon & Terry Oeboy Ru1helyn PIUtnmet Brion 8t Betsey Doughtery Clo.Ire Rotfield DI. David & Bonnie Engstrom Vaughn & Helen Redding Elfie Fabe< Lauren Reid Assemblyman GM Ferguson Tom Reinecke Esther Ane DI .JoM T & Lil Richards Richard Fissel Mel 8t Rickie Rlchtey Poul 8t Terry Frech Mr. 8t Mrs Bill Ritter Pou1o Godfrey Rolph Rodhelm , Dove Goff , Poul T. Soloto Al.ldley &. 8111 Gruncfy Mr. & Mrs. Scott Schock Evelyn Hort Richard & SOndy Sewell rene HoJek MB. Belnord Simon John a Morta Hedges DI. Lou & Sue Smlttl Ron & Novel Hen<:Mckson AM Spencer RushN Hll,11 ~ES~ Ted 8t Nell Hinshaw Roberto 8t Edlllo Tones , Mory Hombuctcle Coence ·eus· a Gelo T~ Gotdle Joleptl l<Ofen Ur'W'I .Mle teoworTUo Ken a Cindy w~ a-1 l(etnef Ken a Potty WOft• JenV a Shoron ~ 0orno Weden S-.... l<lne Fonwt 6 Jane wemer 1 oai. .. "'* t(orjokl _,.._=a.n WlcC* • Sl*'9y .. Rorldv l(roenet1 ~ Wlco. OJ. Notmon R L0011 Don a Jane Wllet Rod Mocl81:11 Stuart t. 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At 4 lllunlay, November s, 1114 • COMMUNITY Fo UM COMMUNITY FORUM RUNS THURSDAYS AND SATUP.DAYS •YIJTE TO: PILOT LmEllS, UOY. IAY ST,. COSTA MISA, CA 92627 •FAX TO: 64Ml10 •l!AD~ HOTLINE (CALL-IN COMMDf'IS): ~ I Haun AL Mayor Genis do88n't c"111111 palltlCll stripes LEFT . ·OFF THE LI T. Readers continue to call their suggestions for who should make the Pilot most-influential 'list T he old 'adage aocs "Ti1ers don't change their stripes." Well, neither do people and this seems especially .true for Costa Mesa's mayor, Sandy Genis. Under the guise of addressing the trip fees issue, which has gotten a lot of press recently, she couldn't resist telling us of Mark Korando running for City Council and of his Ion~ history of community service. She even ends her article· on trip fees by saying, "We need people like Mark Korando." Had her article not been given prominent space and attention just one weok pripr to the electton, " this could all be easily overlooked as typical Genis. As it is, the article was not much more than bold-faced electioneering. I am sure other City Council candidates would like to see equal space given to their backers. I want to thank you and tell you how much I appreciaae being included in ahe "103" lisL I was surprised (pleasantly) and greatly encouraged to see my picture at No. 37 after two years on the council. • My goal is to keep •11 the promises I made during the '92 campaign - and more. Thank you, also, for tl)c supportive articles for our programs and meetings in W~st Ne)lt'port. · Here's to good government and good reporting! 0 JANDEBAY Newport Beach I am fhe sports information director' at Southern California College here in Costa Mesa. There arc probably 1,184 kids a(ld faculty and staff here on campus that would disagree with your 103 most influential people in Newport-Mesa area. Students and faculty members at Southern California College say president Wayne Kralae s hould hayt been on ttfe 103 llst. Newport Beach certainly deserves recognition. He has been a very supportive member of the community, a strong moderate voice, and has certainly led in the fight to contain John Wayne Airport, which is to all of Newport Beach benefit. Simon of Cosla Mesa. She is the president of 4th District PTA. She is lhc leader of thousands or advocata for children throughout Orange County and part of L.A. County. I am very upset you left Judy Franco off. She is the vice president of the Newport·Mcsa school board . Another one I am concerned about is Debbie Boyer. She is the Harbor Council Substance Abuse chair. She is thc'founder of the annual DARE Fair. And then there's Scott Paulsen, principal at Ensign. And of course, Sherry Loolbourrow. She's-.a trustee of the Newport-Mesa School District and presiClent of th e California School Doard Association. Then there is Sue Freeman Smit)l. She has worked tirelessly for years on the Newp~m Schools Foundation. She is also a past president of scvecal PT As. She has been involved for 20 years in education. And what about Lynn Bloomberg? She's our Newport-Mesa Drug, Alcohol and Tobacco Education coordinator. As to the mayo,.·s ''clarification" on who will pay trip fees, I'm not too clear .. According to Mayo r Genis ... "a builder redeveloping a previously developed site with similar use would not pay a 'fee.'." To my understanding, if a property had three old homes on it, and they were torn down and four new home$ were to be built, a trip fee 1:s to be paid. Perhaps this diCfcrel')ce on who will pay stems from Mayor Genis saying "similar use" when the truth is she means "exact same use." This grammatical difference has a lot more people paying trip fees th ln one might otherwise think. As to the Ad-Hoc Committee on Citywide Traffic Impact Fees, on which I served, Mayor Gen~ tells your readers that "the committee majoriCy was fair enough to apportion a realistic ~hare or costs 10 new deve lopmenl." We would think that Wayne Kraise, the president of our college, would be at least in the top 103, I don't know i( he would be No. 1 or 103, but he'd be in there somewhere and he was l~ft put. So I don't know how you guys do these as Car as"llominations or what, but possibly for next year you might want to consider him. been omitted from your power brokers list of 103 persons arc Judy' Rosener of Lido Island, who is a member of the UCI faculty and a very prominent person in women's activities, and Jean Lichty of Linda Isle who has been one of the major persons in the Drain-Imaging Cenrcr. I think these two ladies arc very significant people in our community and should be recognized. LISA EDWARDS Newport Oeach I am especially concerned that Terry Simon, Sue Smith_a.nd, yes, myself, serve as elected-officcrs on the board of the largest all·volunleer child advocacy organization in the county, the 4th district PTA, yet . none of us have been recognized for our many contributions. The truth is the majority of members who voted fo r the fee increase represent groups th at are unconnected with those actually paying the fees . Mayor Genis then tries to discredit the minority opinion member~ (who represent groups that will . be paying the fees) by stating 'that these members don't actually live in ~sta Mesa. W hen I was asked to serve on the committee by city staff and by other small builders, I wasn't told that only residents of Costa Mesa could be trusted in forming rational conclusions to the city's traffic problems. Mayor Genis -· when robbing Peter to pay Paul, it is customary to expect the support of Paul. It is not inherent that Peter should consent. PATRICK GUILLEN Costa Mesa 0 1\vo prominent citizens who have 0 TOM BIRCH Newport Beach This is about the 103 power brokers. I believe Mayor Clarence Turner of 0 I am extremely disturbed about the omission of certain persons from your "193 Most Influential" Newport-Mesa list. · Here are the people 1 am really concerned that you omitted: Terry LOCAL YllW Of PROPOSITION 188 those slimy commercials you have to be really astute (or at least read the voters pnmphtet) to find this out. . Dench put its smoking ordinance on the books. It wasn't as tough us l wanted it to be because we tried to be respectful to both sides of the debate. We hoped the markttplace would decide the issue. all that. BONNIE ENGSTROM Newport Beach The Ad-Hoc Committee's minority opinion remains rooted against an incre~se in the trip fee to pay for freeway improve ments. Should the city decide to forge ahead with its own freeway plan, monies will be needed Crom a broader base than the one being contemplated. • This issue was placed be)'ond the scope of the Ad-Hoc Commillee but should be addressed before the City Council enacts new fe es. The trip fee, as endorsed by our committee, is devastating lo the start up or local busi nesses and, co nsequently; will not raise the funds necessary for the desired improvement. Local laws will be blown away .under Prop. 188 This fiendishly written ballot measure, if enacted, would preempt all previous slate and local anti-smoking laws. Philip Morris, the nation's largest cig:irette maker, is spending -a bundle trying to convince a wea~-minded audience that this is reaJly a 1obacco control law. Nothing could be further from the truth. At the state level, Sen . Marian Bergeson claimed the first suc,cessful challenge to this powerhouse industry in 1991 with SD 11 00, which prohibited tobacco companies from giving Cree cigarettes to minors. Among its provisions, Proposition 188 would prohibit any local government Crom passing ~nti-smoking ordinances that are tougher th:rn the laws or the stale. It is far less restrictive in limiting smoking in restaurants, workplaces and public facilities than the recently pasied AD 13 which it would replace. The Newport·Mesa division of the American Heart Association is mobilizing its resources to get out a "No" \"Ole on Nov. 8, according. to division president Robert Burns. • aY JACKll HIATHIR Mayor Genis has not changed her stripes. I went bananas last weekend watching all those football games larded with the tobacco industry's sanctimonious commercials praising the merits of a November ballot measure, Proposition 188, belier known to those in the know as the Philip Morris Initiative. "This is a very cynical attempt by the tobacco industry to continue to promote the widespread use or their dangerous product in our society and to keep their smoke in the air," said Dr. Lewis Wexler, California affiliate president of the American Heart Association. "lt would se t back California's progress in this area by at least a decade." For this Jandmark legislation the Orange County Chapter of the Coalition for a Healthy California - comprised of the Heart, Lung and Medical Associations -recognized her in 1992 as our first "Health Hero." My suggestion for action was to make a swinging banner for the corner of Jamboree and Pacific Coast Highway that reads: "NO ON 188 ... STOP PHlLlP MORRIS!" Undeterred by years of recession and high unemployment, Mayor Genis is willing 10 enact fees that arc not much more-than a smoke screen, for the "no-growth" policies which have been the essence of her political career and the basis of her support. This initiative would preempt all previous slate and local anti-smoking laws, However, after listening to· Some of us have been in the tfenches for a long time, fighting this insidious cause of death and This summer the state legisla ture passed and Gov. Wilson signed a comprehensive-anti-smoking law, AB 13, sponsored by Assemblyman Terry Friedman, that makes 96% of the · workplaces and public places in California smoke free . Now if only+eoulf-t"lllk Grange Cou nty's Health Herb into joining me in swinging that1banner .. KERRY SMITH, Member Ad-Hoc Committee on Traffic Fee Impact . disability. In 1985, spearheaded by attorney Mil\c. Christianson, Newport This rotten initintfrc would clwngc Jad<ie Heather is a former mayor of Ncuport Beach. LOCAL YllWI ON PROPOSITION 117 Forget about Sending .a message, Prop. 187·.iSn't a teiegram . •Y SHERRY LOOFaOURROW I n Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, the people of good will who still think they may vote for Proposition 187 most often say, we need to send a messogc to Washington, so they'll do something about illegal immig.ration and we can save taxpayers money. Prop. 187 is not a telegram!· If passed, it would becomt! state law on Nov. 9, and it will result in incre:iscd costs, nol savings. Using just the impact on school children as an example, perhaps 300,000 of the 5,400,000 childfen we have in Honesty needs to be injected into Prop. r187 debate I am deeply disturbed by Tom Williams' letter (Nov. I) entitled "Who are the Real Racists?" Ignoring the rid iculous title, 1 found / Williams' letter to be completely biased and seemed to stem more from cultdral prejudi(e than Crom en informed position conccrnina Proposiaion 187. WiUiarns claims that the protest by the 200 Estancia High School students pt0¥C1 that illegal aliens Crom Mexico ''have no absolutely no love of allcgioncc to Ameria at alt" Then echoing the 1nti·hippic bumper 1tlders from roors: than 2S yean ago which read "America: Love it or Leave .. . California's public schools are here illegally, and educating them may cost up to Sl.S billion. However, no matter how you do the math, tbis initiative will add, not curtail, expenses for California taxpayers: • lrnplementing this measu re ,(with its requirement to report students and their parents Qnd guardians we suspect of p being here illegally to the attorney generalJ the INS and the superintendent of public instruction) will cause us to break ·federal law. We have already been told by the . federal government that this will mean the withholding or $2.3 billion of federal funds we use to help all children in our . California schools ($15 billion total for all public se rvices would be withheld and channeled to other states). So we"ll annually lose Car more than we save. Make no mistake, this money will be withheld if the law is implemented. Federal I.aw would require it and only an act of Congress could change that. • In addition, the new verification and· reporting requiremenls for schools alone arc calculated by many impartial sources . to cost more than $100 millwn of additionaJ taxpayer dollars in the first· yeaMnd tens or millions or our tax dollars annually after that. . •.If we then turn the 300,000 children out in the streets as arso required by this it," Williams suggests that if these contribute to the further proposition, we will have to increase significantly our tax budget for crime prevention. • Additionally, the long-tf rm costs to society of deliberately ~reating an entire gro\Jp of completely uneducated children are staggering. If court cases are filed (as proponents · say ttiey will be) to prevent the law from being implemented and to contest federal court rulings that all chiJdrcn must be educated, we will then be paying additional millions or taxpayers dollars for years to come to litigate this in court. Mc:inwhile if implementation is on hold, we will still bave the cost of educating alt children. protesters do not love or feel loyal to the disenfranchisement oC United States, they should "pack up their youth quite (their) Mexican Oags and (their) 'Viva probably increasing La razi,l' slogans and head back to the incidences of crime Md country (they) love." violence. ...... NII ricllllT aliens wili only cause further problems. Rather, it seems Californi:i would be belier served by eliminuting readily nvailable employment for the$C illegal aliens, which is the mnjor incentive for them to cross the border in the first place. Judging from comments like this, it is While the issue or . app:uent that Mr. Williams has failed to illegal immigration is realize that "love and l<>r-1~" have obviously one of vital never been much bf a cntcna for concern, Proposition 187 determining one's ri&ht to residency iq is not the answer. The the United States, except perhaps during reason lies in the sinlple McCarthyism. truth that many Secondly, Williams appeared oblivious Californians talk out of to the fact that the protest march was both sides of their made up of high"JChool students, who if mouahs 08 lhia is.sue _ they arc in fact illegal aliens. were most ur•i-1 __ .. action likcfy brought to this country ~ their -:-~ .. one parents. -..- Arc these cbUdrcn now expected to minute, -eajoyina ~c cheap IOUl'Ce suffer, deprived of hc.alth care and of labor IUl lbae immiarants proride schooling. u they aay on with their tbe ~ families here in the U.S.? AJ outlandish __lad .. ~aatr; tllrn--daael Hurrlnaton, as this seems, h Is precisely what can talk ...,_ tantH doomldey, we 11 Proposition 187 threatens to do. ~nsteld Iona • they eoalinue to provide jobs, the or driving the Ulepl Chicano population llood ot ~ immipanu wm not llop. back 1C10SS tho border ii' will CJ!'l1 PunW• ... fa•ilica of theme UJepl I( California's citizens would exercise a stronger degree or civic responsibility and ref use to hire illegal a.liens, somelhing which could be encouraged through twc incentives, the problelll would be that much clqikr to solving itsclt. It is possible to crente on :atmosphere, wheN, (htOU,ta positive motivations, Cali!ornia businc5ses become scll-reaulatina and accountable without cxpolirla them t.,o massive govcmmpnt ,, Prop<>sition 187 would result in imposing tlicse debilitating new costs on ourse lves, wtiile doing nothing to tighten enforcement at our borders, nor lo stem the tide of illegal immigration, nor to ensure federal •reimbursement for the current costs w~ incur. No matter how you play out the long-term scenarios the cost-benefit ratio on this proposition is massively negative. l urge your renders to vote no on this ill-conceived initiative. Sherry Loofbourrow is oa tbt Nc»port-Mes:i Board of Edudllioa and1 is also t/Jc president of tbt C.Ulornh Srhool Bl>ards Association. . . regul ation. Unfortunately, it seems that many • Californians would rather push the responsibility :iway from themselves, Instead blaming the individuals who art only searching for a beuer way of-life lor their families. Proposit ion 187 seems like the easy solution, yet it promises to prod-.cc dire consequences. Without measures like the one suggested above, the lure of cheap labor will prove too strong, as it has throughout our country's history and we· will continue to exploit the cheapell source of labor. Be it African slaves, Chinese railroad workfl'S, or stanina farmers fleeing the Dust Bowl or the - 1930s, cheap labor has been traditionally embraced by Americans. This is not a proud legacy for our country, yet the fact that Propositioa '87 seems like a viable solution to so many ,Californian' proves that we arc stm unable to put such tragedies behind -. MICHEAL J. LeSllUR CorOGa •• Mai .. PllllY .... ~., mailer. .. I haven't seen it," O'Neil said. .. , don't know anything about it. J'rn not aware of it, but I don't have a problem with it because the race is non-partisan." He later said he checked his campaian records and fovnd no record of paying for having his name on the mailer, something the over-sized post card disputes. Earlier in the w~ek, O'Neil noted a similar Democratic mailer that listed Bartolic as a supporter METALPHOQ~ Fre• P• .. Al several pieces or junk metal as · Hedges described it. Price used a powerful torch-like device that "shoots a flame the si2e of a surfboard" to bend and manipulate the steel. The metal sculptor, who also has created public art for the city of Dren and for the Pepsico · headquarters in New York, said he spent ad~itional tlme and money recently fixing up the work before its mov.e. "The piece was moved once improperly and was damaged," Price said. "1 sandblasted it and rcpaint~d it." .... 0~ Democratic candidates state· wide. O'Neil said the mailer wu further evidence or Bartolic's Democratic tie'-At the time O'Neil said party affiliation isn'~ relevant, but he accused Bartolic of "taking advantage of the (city's stro?g) Rcpublica11 registration." Like O'Neil, Dartolie denied having paid for his name to ap- pear on a Democratic mailer. On Friday, O'Neil refused to say if he found any irony in the latest accusations, oow headed his direction. "I don't have any comment on it one way or another." Price also said he doubted the city used the total Sl,500 budgeted for the relocation. "City workers moved it. The city paid for a little bit of chntrete (for the sculpture's base)," Price said. The artist said he is thrilled with the new location. "It's a beautiful site tp put a piece of sculpture on," he said. Despite the busy intersection below, the knoll actually provides a tranquil setting for observers to stop and ponder the art, Price said. "The piece is all about what comes to your mind," he said. "I nope people will enjoy it. They ·might sec something they didn't see before." Wanna.place a classified ad?' ,. Call our classif~ed advertising department at 642-5678. • Ski\ • Snowboords • Wl't\utl\ • Surlboc:ird\· • EAcrc1\c Equipment • Rollerblade~ • Anyth1n~ ond cYeryth1ng to do with spons• ~~w . ·~~ Wt td ,_ lfll'I$ ,_ 548-0660 670 w. 17th St. •. Costa M.... ·~ blo<. _ .. <:J "CIC''" NORMA GLOVER For the record, the three-way race isn't iupposed to be fought on party lines. Charlie Gabbard is the third contender. Bartolic carliet this week de· scribed the decision to switch par· tics in March as somewhat whim· sical -opting to do so when he passed a voter registration booth outside a supermarket. But, he's been voting Rcpubli· can since Reagan sought the pres- idency in 1980, Bartolic said. He listed Reagan and other political converts Dwight D. Eisenhower and Dill Bennett as politicians he admires. • Planning Commissioner, 1989 • Present • Copy Cats Printing, L!lg\.ma Beach, (currently Chairman) • Economic Development Committee, Present • Environmental Quality Advisory Committee. 1988 • Leadership Tomorrow Graduate, 1988 • Newport Theatre Arts Center, Board of Directors 1993 • Present Alben and Ludllc Adams • Garold B. Adams • I Owner, 1985 • 1993 Labor Neg6tiator • Masters in Public Administration, Northeastern University • Married to college sweetheart Dell "Diz". has 3 grown sons Gorden Baricnbrock • Midge Bean • Ted Bean • Rob and Marilyn Rcnde ui • Herb Brownell Lee Ann Buchanan • Irving and Ellie Burg • Doug Cavanaugh • 'fony Christopher. C.aptain. USN. "Rct" • Gary and Leanne .Cohen • Stan and Rae Cohen • Terri Collin' • Pete and Evie COmpton • Dan Daniels • Councilwoman Jan Debay • Jim 'de Boom • ·fom Occmc~ · George and Phyllis Drayton • William Ficker • Jane Fowler • John and Judy Franl'O • Ann. 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Saturday, November 5, 1994 At I THOUSANDS OF POSITIONS (n.t M-. You Fnl UU A Miian) • Sooths stress, enccuega ci'culltiOn. •Mmdnun~ for watching 'f .V., rading, . etc. . • Offa's ultimate comfort and rela>cation. ·· • Try tt. You'll lo't'e yourself in the morning ... 545. 71•68 =-= 3165 HARBOR BLVD .• COSTA MESA I OJt Block South of 405 ) J for CITY eOUNCIE· ctJorking ioith YOU far a Costa Mesa that is ~SAFE ~· PROSPEROUS ~VIBRANT ' 3007 Fernheath Lane. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 TOM EDWARDS . Newport Beach City Council · . District 4 ''For eighteen years Tom Edwards has gi~en his time arid energy to improve the quality of life in Newport Beach. I wholeheartedly support Planning Commissioner Tom Edwards 18 Years of Community Service ·him." Mayor Clarence T~rner "EDWARDS, ONE OF NEWPORT'S. BRIGHTEST STARS, STRIKES A REASONABLE BALANCE BETWEEN RESIDENT AND BUSINESS NEEDS, AND WOULD --WITH HIS EXPERIENCE --IMMEDIATELY BEGIN CONTRIBUTING ro THE CITY COUNCIL." -DAILY PILOT ENDORSEMENT "No one has worked harder for the El Toro Air-1. . . port Initiative than Tom Edwards." . . George L. Ar9yros ' · Chairman, El Toro A!rport Initiative . COMMUNITY LEADERS SUPPORT TOM EDWARDS • Member, ·City Planning Commission since 1988; Chairman 1992-1993. · .• President, Airport Working Group · • City representative to the Et Toro Reuse Planning Authority • Steering Committee, Yes On A, El Toro Airport Initiative . • Past President, Mariners Comnrunity Association · • Past Member, City Aviation Committee 1' • · • Past Member, library Boar~ of Trustees Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Newport Beach Police Mgmt. As!.()(. N~ Beach Firef19hters Association Newport Pier Assoc1atJon Mayor Clarence 1. 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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER <;ARLSON, 642-4.330, ext. 387 Costa Mesa escapes University __ ilmbush ~ Mustangs dig out ~ ~ ~ . long possess ions each forcing Mesa to settle of a. huge hole to keep time. 'I . ro r the tie. it alive for ShOWdOWn f "I'm really proud of actually enjoy COaChing The MusJangs were . . these guys. The way 'in games l'ike these r fo rced to go fo r two all with Laguna Hills. things were going in the · night, according to BY D ENNIS Ba<>STEJ..HOUS Srorra Wann. IRVINE _ Perhaps caught looking Trojans) were ready for us." ahead to next week's Pacific Coast League The outcome did little to change the titfe showdown, the Costa Mesa High fact tha~ next Friday's game against La- football team needed some late heroics to guna Hills at Newport Harbor High will escape with a 30-30 deadlock a ainst Uni-detcr~ine the undisputed PCL ch~mpion. • • • • .& Dut things could have been a lot daff erent versaty Friday night at lrv~ne High. had "1e Mustangs (7-1-1 overall, 3-0-1 in . Mesa Con.ch My"?n Maller p~cfc~red to"'\ league) failed to score the late TD. gave the TroJans their due on this night. "I actually enjoy coaching in games like first half, we could have -MYRON' Ml1fR MiUer. "We had both folded our tents. Dut Costa Mesa coach tackles hu rt on our they refused to do conversion unit, we had that." no choice," he said. University (4-4-1, 2-1-1) could have . The final drive started following a Uni earned a share of the title with a win over punt which was downed on the Mesa 10. th e Mustangs Friday and a victory next ll cons4med more than eight minutes and week. coupled with a Mesa victory over featured 20 plays, including Taylor's only the Hawks next week. But, it wasn't to be two pass completions. as Drian Reeves caught a l·yard pass from The Mustangs were fo rced into convert- . Ryan Taylor to pull the Mustangs even ing on fourth down twice on the fina l with just six seconds left. drive, with Chotman gett ing the job done Saturday, November 5, 1994 81 · Whltacrl named girls liasklltball coach at Mesa BY BAA.1.Y PAULJCNS~ Sroan Wan n COSTA MESA -Len Whitacre, who took the Villa Park High girls basketball program from nine straight losing seasons to baclc-to- back Century League ~hampion· ships in two years, is the new Costa Mesa Hjgh girls basketball coach, Mesa Principal Ed Harcharik an- nounced Friday. Whitacre replaces Lisa Mc- Namce, who resigned Oct. 19 after two seasons to become women's coach at Irvine Valley CoUege (still pending approval by the l VC Board "They were really well prepared and 1 these," said Miller. "It ceme down to us give credit to (University. head coach getting the big drive when we needed it Mark) Cunningham," he said. "They came there at the end. We only had the ball out tonight an~· really hit us. They (the twice in the second half, and scored on Charles Chatmon, who rushed for 344 wit h a couple yards to spare on each 9CCa- ya rds on 35 carries, was stopped for one sion. of the few times in the game in the back-The' second fourth-down conversion put . lee WHITACRl/P_,. a2 field on the two-point conversion attempt, See COSTA MISA/P•t• a2 ' Tars .·rename N"wport: Title Town/ ~~ IlY B ARR\' FAULKNER, )1•u us Wanu NEWPORT DEACH -Nc,,port Har· bor High senior 0Jn McDonough l>Ummed it all up Friday night, Mall clutch- ing the~ S:iilorl>' Gatorade bucket near midfield, and celebrating his team's thrill· ing 27-23 Sea Vie'' League champion::.hip· clinching victor) O\ er '1siting Santo ~tar· garita. "It could ha'c gone enher wa)'," said McDonough. who was tolking about the reaction to his liquid assault on stoic Newport Coach Jeff Brin kley, who coun- .1ered his first-ever victory shower in 17 years of coaching, with only an ear!to-eJr smile. . McDonough's wor<Js. hcfaevcr, coulJ have applied to the outcome of this see- saw l>truggle, which • · w:isn't going New-------• pon's way until the 'I final two minutes. 'd take (a ~lAkC MAlllTIN/D.\lll' PILOT Newport Harbor's Brian Johnson {46) shoves past a Santa Margarita defender in the Sailors' championship 27-23 conquest of the Eagles Friday night. Thot's "hen sc-Gatorade bath) ni or quarferb:ick every year, if It John Gio rd:ini c:ipped his career· meant a league All thi ingredients are there to complete the picture best performance championship. by iorring a 5:!·>·ard This feels pret- touctiJo" 11 toss to senior "idcout Jon ty good .' ~ Harbor's championship squad proves itself with still a week to go befo re ClF. BY llJCHA&J> DUNN, SPO~Yl.JTU. NEWPORT BEACH -Call it luck, call it talent, call it a gift from heaven. in as many 1994 contests to equal the school's best start in 64 years ·of varsity competition, tying the 1942 Sailors' season. 'God has been on our side the whole year. I knew we could pull it world," Benzinger said. "Just like against Canyon and Savanna. We just held them. Our dcf ense has done a heck of a job. And then against Corona de! ~far, when they fumbled on the 5-yard line with 20 seconds left. l was praying on that one; 1 didn't even sec the Denzinger. "ho spun a'' J) from t\ .. O COO\ e rg1ng E;iglc ddel'lderl> -J(ff BRINICllY t. ewport coach and ''cnt IS ):lrds to hastol). T<>sether, Newport Harbor High's footbnll team, expected in August to be a middle-of-the-road team at best, blended the clements to win the Sea View Le•aue title ouuight, climaxed Friday night with a dramatic 27-23 victory over Santa Margarita before an estimated 4,000 fans at NewPQrt Harbor High. To put it on ice, and give Coach Jeff Brinkley his inaugural league title in this, his ninth season, free safety Dan. Berger tipped Santa Margarita quarterback Chris Col- lins' pass on the Eagles' first play of lheir ensuing possession and pulled in. an interception with one hand. • out.r -JON BENZIUR play." Denzinger's catch, h1::. third touchdo" n gr:ib of the night, pfo, 1deJ the final mar- gin of victory, as a D:in Berger intercep- tion on Sonta Margan1.:i's ensuing play en· ableJ the hom to run out the clock on the s~1ilo~· ninth wan without a loss. matched only by the 194:? Tars' similar Sailor receiver Drian Johnson, Harbor corner· ------------back. recovered a fum ble against Canyon, and the Sailors' offense ·!.tart. "God has been on our side the whole year. 1 knew we could pull it out," said Sailor wide receiver Jon ' Bcnzinicr, who hauled in a 52-yard touchdown pass with l milfutc, SO seconds remaming to put Newport Harbor on top, as the Sailon won their ninth game "I saw it over my head and I just jumped," Dergcr said. "Every team we've played this year has been good, but the wins just fall in our hands.'' It was indeed that way for Berger. "We're probably the luckiest team in the "hole ran out the fina l six-plus minutes on the clock to hold on for a 21-19 win. Against Savanna, Johnson intercepted a pass, and the Sailors again ran out the clock for a 22-15 triumph. Agarnst CdM, Jack Hogan recovered a botched center snap with the Sea Kings leeMA.RaOa/P• .. IS "l wal>n'l sure how (Brinkley) would react, but I've been wanting to do this for three years,'' said McDonough, o three- ycar \:lrl>ity lc11erman. "\\'e\e been want- ing to get this champ1\)nsh1p for Drin- . Pll~ll• hat FtllPtan today .,.. Orange Coast tries to build on laSt week's first victory, · but definitely the underdog. Estancia holds ·on; playo.lls ·hopis renlain ~ Amaya, Gonzales lea*" the way with twin / r. 100-yard-plus efforts 'l to topple Aliso Niguel. BY RYAN BLYSTONB, Srolll'I W1un1. COSTA MESA -The drive to keep the Estancia High fodtball team's playoff hopes alive reached the hatrway point Fri- day night against Aliso Niguel. And runnina backs Karlo Amaya and Bachy GonuJcz were the leaders of this pack u each player ran for over 100 yards and the EaaJCI witha&ood I founh-quar1er rally attempt to pOlt a 17-14 Pacific Coast Lcape and homecomina victory at Or· anac Coast eoticae. The win, Estancia'• first PCL victory or the ICMOR, snapped • four-pme loeina streak and bnpromt the Eqla' tecord to 4.5 overall and 1·3 iD ...,_ play. Aliso Niguel, a teeond·ycar hiah tchool pro- gram, Cell to 3-6 ud ii tied with Estancia in the PCL at 1-3. "We bod talked all week lbOut nccdin& • to get 1his victory," said Amaya, , .. ho led the Eagles with 1"39" yards on 27 carries. "We had to get this win and v.c did. Now we are,right on track for a playoff berth." The Eagles conclude th e regular season Friday on the road agai n s t L agu n a Beach. l f the. Eagles win that game, they would have a .500 record and could qualify for the lone CIF-Southern Section Division VIII at-lorgc berth. "The Laguna 13cach 'We had two running backs go for 100 yards? That's very . unusual.• game is anothe r mu )t--.-llM• win £or u , '°o," Estancia coach Amaya said. But agai nst. Ah o Niguel, the E!l&IC$ pla)cd li~c :a pl )Of(~ caliber team with 1v.o to"'hJ~n in the lint half and they rcco .. c:rcd an Aliw Nipcl f umblc on the sccond·holC "i(li;of( and aot the bell at the Wolverine 37. However, Estanci:i wus un:able to con- • • .. \Crt nnd the momentum swung in the Wolverines' dircctioQ and n 24-yard touch- down pass from Scott Nemeth to Justin Martin cut the ~glcs' lead to ~even with 5:49 left in the game. Estancia, however, had something left os a couple of key runs by Gonzalez. '4ho finished with 125 yards on 18 carries, and Amaya helped set up Ben Novak'1 32-yard field eoal with 2:24 remaining. Aliso Ni&ucl got great field position on the ensuing kickoff and in two plays, the 1 Wolverines cut Estancia'& lead to three W1lb 1;52 Jen. Estancia held off a final clWtcnac by CaUina on the Wolverines• onside kick •t· tempt and wu able to run out tbc doCk. That made ror a ~ call, but all &-..... .....,.... ., I S•• NIWPORT/P•1• as CROSS COUNTRY CdM captures boys Sea View .c.hampionship ~ Brian Slingsby paves way with 14:59 clocking (first). Bv k.Jc~ DUNN, roan \\'uTn ORA)t<jE -Prcpa· ration "on the Sea V1ew Leaaue boys crou country ch11mpi· onship for Corona del ~P:~•~ Mar High at Irvine •a:IC• Regional Park. "Coach (Bill Sumner) has been sayin~ •tn time,' '°we were aim· in& for iL It wua'& a surprilc." Aid ~s Briaa Slinpby, wbo woa tbc race id 14 •iMtCS. 59 aecoadl, U ...~ .. • t ' • I • • • • .. •• Saturday, November 5, 1994 Newport Beech/COiia Mw 0.Hy ... ltTINOTU • Youth CllChlS sought NEWPORT BEACH --- -The City of New-* port Beach Community ---- Services Department is currently seeking energetic, reli- able individuals to assist in coach- ing the Youth Sports Program. Under the direction of the Rec- reation Coordinator, this person is responsible for organizing prac- tices and coaching and officiating games throughout the school year. T.he sports entail flag football, basketball and track and field. The scheduled hours for each sport: • Basketball: Monday through Friday from 2-5 p.m. and Satur- Ctays from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Dec. 5, 1994 through March 12, 1995. . •Track and fi eld: Wednesdays and Fridays from 2-5 p.m. with two eight-hour track meets from Ma rch 22, 1995 through May 13, 1995. • Flag football: Monday through Wednesdays from 2-5 p.m., and Thursdays from 4-9 p.m. Sept. 4 through Dec. 3, 1995. Desirable qualifications includ~ graduation from high school and one year of college, with an em- phasis in P.~. or Recreation pre- ferred, but not mandatory. Ap· plicants must have the ability to communicate and work well with youth. The pay scale ranges from $6.94 to $8.44 an hour. Applications and information may be obtained at the Community Services Depart- ment, City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Bea9h. Applications must be completed, signed and returned to the Com- munity Services Department by Nov. 10, 1994. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an applica- tion. For fu rther informa tion, phone (714) 644-31~1. · AYSO soccer results The Heat, Paranas -!'""""-- and Raging Rapids ~ • each recorded victories ~ las.I week to highlight play in American Youth Soccer Organization Region 97 (Newport- Mesa) girls division 4 competition. The Heat shaded the Lightning, 1-0, as Shelly Roberts notched the only goal of the match. Lindsey Miller played .well ori defense, while goalkeeper.Susan Lc:ar post· ed her fift h straight shutout. The Pa ranas blanked the Razzbcrry Dazzilers, 2-0, behind the play of Elizabeth Evans and an entire team effort. Joelle Fredriksen dominated the midfielu and Amy Halvorsen pla>•ed well defensivC"ty as the R::ig- ing Rapids notched a 4-1 victory over Quick Silver, which received fine play from Laureh Hanson, Briuley Weber and Allison· Kirk· Icy. Flag football scores NEWPORT BEACH --- -Harbor View Ycl-~ low remained unde-'(.=.>" feated irt Newport---- Beach Community Services flag football with a 7-0 victory ove r Harbor View Red last week. Charlie Stafford accounted fo r the touchdown for Harbor V!ew Yellow; which improved to 5-0 this season in the "D" Division. Har- bor View Red dips to 1-4. In another "B" Divi)ion game, Newport Elementary stopped Newport Heights, 19-12, as Mitch Gray scored two touchdowns and Garrell Brant had the other. Jon and Tiffany Vandersloot ac- counted for Newport Heights' scoring. In "C" Division play, first-place Harbor View downed Lincoln, 12- 6. Grant Almquist and Nikolas Palchikoff had the Harbor View TDs. while Travis Shabki' scored for Lincoln. The standings: "C" Division: 1. Ha,rbor View, 3-1; 2. Newport Elementary, 2-2; 3. Lincoln, 0-4. "B" Division: 1. Harbor View Yellow, 5-0; 2. Lincoln, 3-2; 3. Heights, 3-2; 4. Newport Elemen- tary, 3-2; 5. Harbor View Red, 1-4; 6. Mariners, 0-5. Deep sea nshlng fRIDAY'I fllll COUNTS D11Yey'• Leeker -S ~Is, 81 antlers. 13 bonilo, 13 c1lico bass, 7 KUlpin, 2 I shttp~ad, 220 rod.fish, 86 ~hileflah, 12 Wue ~rch, 45 m.icl.erel. Newpwt Y.41 .. -I bo.at, 14 .ing~rs. 89 rocldilh, 9 sculP.in, 6 shecphcad, I sole, 146 ,_htlcfl1h. TODAY'S IClllDUU C\SEY I'. L UKSCH/DAJLY l'ILO Charles Chatman (22) cruises lor big yardage en route to 344 yards o n 35 carries in Frida~ night's Pacific Coast League 30-30 sta ndoff wiJh University High COSTA MESA fro• Page 81 I J\lcsa on the 7 for a firs1-and-goal with 35 sec- onds left. Dewayne Crenshaw tried the middle for 3 y:irds and Chatman was stopped short of Chatman took a pitch and went 6 yards for the TD, then ran in the conversion. " The Trojans wen t in front on a Charles Thompson 21-yard field goal, then created an- other huge break when they rcco\'cred a Mesa fumble on the ensuing kickoff at the Mustang 28. Three plays later, Tucker Highfie ld ran it in from the 6 and University was up, 16-8. GAME STATISTICS Costa Mesa 30, Untveratty 30 the goal on second down. · Out of timeouts and with the clock running, Ta)•lor then lo(ted a pass into the corner of the end zone. Reeves made the sprawling catch. "J felt we had to Gall pass on thar play, be- cause we we re out of timeouts," Miller ei- plained. "If ·we try to run and are stopped short, che clock runs out on us." for the underdog Trojans, the game couldn 't have started :iny better. On the opening kickoff the ball was jarred loose from the Mesa return man, and Uni·s Gene Palco grabbed the ball and ran 26 yards for a TD with 0:1 l spent. Me sa ca'T'e right back and quickly wen t 80 yards on seven plays (Chatman racing 47 yards on-the fir~t play from scrimmage) t.o go up 8-7. The Ml}stangs had the ball one play after the next kick<>ff before fu mbling it right back al their own 26. Again, the Trojans converted'on the drive as Devin DeFeo burS,t in from.2 yards ou t to make it 23-8. • After pulling within seven, Mesa was victi m- ized one more time late in the first half, this time by a blocked punt which was returned for a touchdown to set the halftime score at 30-16. On that pl:iy, Mesa lineman Jason Morin suf· fered what was later reported to be a concus- sion. The game was delayed for nearly a half hour whi le paramedics were summoned. "He appeared to ·be all right, he was moving his head :ind was talking," ::iid Miller. BRIEFLY Score br Quartets Costa Me~ 8 8 8 6-30 University 16 14 o 0-30 First Quarter Uni-Palt0 26 Mlble reun (l~son klc~). 11.49. CM-Chitman 6 111'1 (Chalriian run), 9 12 Uni-Thompson 21 fG, 4.12. Unl-tfigl\l1eld 6 tUn ('Jck l>IOClled). 2:45. Second Quarter Uni-Defeo 2 run (Thompson ldck), 9 19. CM -Artllllena I nil (Clla!man run). 6.00. l.W-McKee 23 ti.nb:e ren.rn (Thompson kick), :33. Third Quarter , CM-Chatman 1 run (Schroeder pass lrom Taylor), ·33. Founh Quan er CM-RetVes 1 pass trom Ta1i0r (run la:lel!), ·OG. Atlend~e: 1,800 (tSlilna\ed). INDIVIDUAL RUSHING CM-Cllatman, 15·344; Crenshaw. 7-25; Reeves. 4-14, Arcl'Al!etta. "3·5 ~ Eagles lose volleyball playofl in five COSTA MESA • Estancia High girls vol-• 4\..• leyball coach Kenny r Keup called it "deja vu" after his team had suffered a five-game loss to University in a playoff fo r third pince and the final Pacific Coast League ClF playoff berth. In the fifth game, Estancia took an 8-4 lead, only to see. the Tro- jans score 10 straight points to go up 14-8. The Eagles batiled back to 14-13, only to see a poor pass on the final play end the match. Joanna Fielder had six of her J3 kills in the fifth game, while Cyndi Richards lead Estancia wi th 21 kills. Setter Christine Dahle was credited with 39 as.sists, as the Ea- gles finished wi th a 6-9-record. San Clemente ~ns, 13·3 NEWPORT DEACH i -Sea View League ~ water polo runner-up ... Newp o rt H a r bo r · played visiting San ·Clement e eve n for a half (2·2) before the latter, behind John Hawko's seven goals, exploded fo r a 13-3 non-league Ul'lj-H1Qllf1ek( 15·96: Defeo. 15·55, Km 3·13; Muerer. 1-5; Pnce. 6·1oMnjoos 22. INDIVIDUAl. PASSINO CM-T~or. 2·4·0, 7. Uni-Price 6·7..0, 67. INDIVIDUAL RICEMNQ CM-Rems.N . Uni-Fincher, 3·56; tilohlield, 2· 12; Chang, H Of·ITllAUS 1. GAME-$'.f4TISTICS- CM fvS1 <l<Mns 18 Ruslles·yaiclage 29·389 Passing yardage 7 Passino 2·4·0 • t:et rewrn y31dage• 3 SatkS·yatdaiie 0 1.-et vardil'lje • 399 Punts 1-mon-13 fumbtes·tumctes lost 4·3 fl30S·net yardage 4.45 Tune or possession 23 37 Uni 14 38-172 67 6-7·0 49 2·111111·19 269 3·313 O·O 4·29 24 23 ·P~nl rewms, ll'l!erc~. tumb!e rttums AWARD AAATCO Is The Proud Recipient of The "Newport 81lbo1 Rqtary Club• Award , for Honesty And lnt11rttr. Universit~ prevailed, 11-15, 15-4, 7-15, 15-4, 15-13, denying the Ea- gles for the second str:llght season in a special third-pince playoff match. "l guess it wasn't meant to be," said a dis:ippo,inted Keup, who added that his team had been playing much belier in the last 2V.Z weeks. "We were swept by Univer· sity 2\l'i weeks ago, so it shows how much improved wc'v'c been plny- ing." Elsewhere: Newport Harbor's gi rls volleyball team fell to Arch- bishop Mltty in the second round of the Tournament of Champions at Sa nta Barbara High, 15·4, 14- 16, 15-1 1, 15-6, after defeating San Jose Leland earlier, 15-3, 15· q, 15-6. On the JC level: Orange Coasat was a 15-6, 11-15, 10-15, 'f. 125 loser at San Djcgo Mesa. •victory Friday as both teams tuned up for the upcoming CIF playoffs next week. Harbor valls to 13-12 with the loss. ' IAN CLIMINTI 13, Nnlltou llAUOR 3 Mutllera. ~-Ask FREE. e.tlrnates Tnlller Hitch•• About • T:::¥..t tM;lltt.1 &31-1.f"70 WHITACRE ,, ....... , . of Tru)tces). Whitacrc's Spartan~ we re 21-4 last sea)()n, lo!ling in the first round of the CIF Sou th· ern Section 11-AA play- offs. Whitacrc's first Villa Park team was 14· Len Whitacre 7, turning around a' long- school-reC..Jfd 29 victo· rics. Three Mesa start· crs, including first-Ceam All-Pacific Co:ist League center Corri Lurmann, return this season, as the Mustangs figu re to receive . strong com- petition lo retain PCL supremacy from cross- town riva l Estancia, as struggling prugr;Jm wit h a blend of multiple prc~ure de- fcn)eS and fo)t·brcak motion of- ..!ense . \Vhiiacn: inhe~rits D Mus~ tang squud th at reached th e CIF ~lV-AA semifinals Iii t year, afte r Y..inning section and regional titles io 1992-93, en route to th e state title game in Oakland and o well as Sea View League import University. Costa Mc!la has Y.On its last 30 PCL gam~s. rolling to unbeaten league titles the past three yea rs. Lurmann, a 6-foot junior ccnler, is joined by sophomore guard Koo Kim, who started at the point last season, ns fell AS 5-9 senior for· ward Erin Drown. S.ln Ocmtnlt 2 0 5 6-13 Newport H.irbor 1 1 I 0 -3 S..n Clemence scoring: Joh Hal'ko 7, Bailey 3, Jor H.a~ko 1, F..rley 1, Sh.auoessey 1. S1vcs: C;irdner 7. N~port scorin&: Peetz I, Seib 1, Belz 1. S;ivcs: HltVcy s. ·95 ESCOflT Quick Tri TRANSMISSION 1728 PLACENTIA · SERVICE• REPAIR• EXCHUGE .. . COSTA MESA ·--· DOMES11C • ..aRT'ED CARS• TIWCK8 •RV'&,•-• • •. -, ', , • -• , , • 11 • ~ ' -.:,,.· "'-... --"" . . .... - 2096 Harbor Boufevord of Cars in Cmta Mesa (714) 642-0010 .. s9mng The Harbor Atwo Sim 1921 · 'a.-.1........ «IHI .................... ~- I • ' • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot EST•IA: .~Eailes· kllP 1118 dream lllve, win 17-14 .......... tancia head coach John Liebengood wa!lted to talk about was a fust half in which the Eagles dominated. "That was probably the most exciting first half of football that I've seen here at Estancia in quite a long time " Liebengood said. ' A l·yard touchdown run by quarter· ba~k F~ough Jahid on the Eagles' first possession of the game melted nearly He was then told that both playcn had rushed for over 100 yards. "We had two runnin& backs go for 100 yards?" Liebe!'lgood retorted. "That's very unusual." But solid blocking from the Eagles' oCfen~ivc line made that a very real OC· currence. "I thought we came out and played · like we wanted to win this game," said junior offensive right tackle Chuck Johnson. "1 just love play-eight minutes off the clock and gave the Eagles a chance to build some mo-Peolllo c ... t Leettue Leatue Overall ing in our run-oriented of· fense. I just love it. Our backs ran really well to- night." mentum. w L T w L T o.n its first nnd only pos-·L., 11114 o o 1 2 o ...... 301 711 session of the opening ~ 2 1 t 4 4 1 quarter, Aliso Niguel was = ~ ~ g ; ~ g stifled by the Eagle de-~ 1uc110 4 o 1 a o f ense, losing 4 yards on a ·tlnched Of OM1ion VIII Playolfs reverse and Wolverine c.. .. ':::!::Oi::~ 30 quarterback Scott Nemeth EatalMl&a 17r· ibO NIQurl 1• was sacked for an 8-yard Llglr1a =~a:' 14 loss by defensive m4,/ 1..1guna IWvs. ...... • Newpoit Oscar Lomeli. f:o'=:.=:.~1m1e Gonzalez scored the Ea· . . And Liebengood will gladly take a good of· f ensive performance, aJ. though the passing game delivered only 20 yards on Jahid's 3-of-5 passing. Dut nevertheless, a win helps push Estancia closer to a possible CIF playoff berth. The Eagles have not gles' other touchdown from 7 yards out after he set it up with a 40-yard run. played in 1990s. a CIF playoff game in the The victory, which gave ihe Eagles a big lift after suffering a 55·12 loss to Costa Mesa last week. also marked. a first for the team. It was the first tin\e all season that Estancia had two run· ning backs rush for over 100 yards. "After we lost to Costa Mesa, we put it behind us and we told the kids that they needed to look forward to this game and next week's game because we had a chance to make the playoffs," he said." "Our line blocked well, we ran the ball well and we held on to it," Lieben- good said. · "I'm glad we were able to build off of last week and come through like this. I'm really happy for our kids." GAME STATISTICS ~ ElllDCll 17, Also Niguel 14 Score br Quarton AN-Nemelh, 9·17-0, 13.~; Martin. 1-1-0, 32. Allso Nlguet 0 0 0 1-4-14 EST -J.llid, 3-5-0. 2D. Esuncla 7 7 0 3-17 INDIVIDUAL RllCEIVINQ Flrat Quertor AN -Valenti. 4-65: ~Ushb\#n, 2-47; Gosstt1. 2·26; · EST-Jahld 1 11111 (No¥ak kick), 4:17. Manin. 1·24; Cl\andlef, 1·8. EST-Feeney 1-11; S.c~ au.rt... MC-Kiernan. 1 ·5: Aroueta, 1 ·4. EST-Gonulu 7 111'1 (Novak kick), :47. . STATISTICS fourth Quarter AH AN-~ 24 pass from Nemeth (Hagee klc.kf. first downs 10 5:-49. Rushes-yarda9e 15·71 EST-Novak 32 FG, 2:24. Passino yardaQe 170 EST-MiShblm 35 pass from Nemeth (Hagee Ide~). Passino 10·18·0 1 :52. Net return yardage • o Attendance: 900 (eslimlled) Sacks·yardage 3-mlros 32 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Net yardage 209 , AN -Nemeth. 5-35; Ptlley. 6-24: Gossett. 4-12. Punts 4-38.8 EST ~Amaya. 27-139; Gonzalez. -18·125; Jahld. Fumbles·tumbles lost 1·1 3·20; Flotts. 1-4; Lomel 1 ·0. flags-net yardage 4·20 INDMDUAL PASSINO Tune of possession 17:03 •Punt rell.lms. Interceptions, tumble returns ' EST 14 50-288 20 3-5·0 1 O·O 309 2-37 O·O • 3.35 30.57 Saturday, November 5, 1994 Ill • C\Srr r. Lu!C5C11'DA1Lr r11.0t: J Estancia's Mike .McKiernan points the way in the Eagles' quest to get back into the ClF football playoff race. SUNGSBY Fre• P•1• 81 "I was thinking just to go faster, to use my strength. I didn't want to let down," Slingsby said. ''I was fo· cused for this race; at Mt. SAC, I wasn't' focused. l w:is reading the signs on the path, like 'Poop Out Hill,' :ind 'Climbing Wall.' I was re- the Sea )(jngs combined their dual- mect record (4-1) of four points with their six winning points on Friday in the lc:igue finals, giving them the outright title. Woodbridge, 5-0 in dual qiects and ranked sixth in Orange County, finished :i startling fourth, dropping the Warriors to second overall. ally wacko that race." ' Pennell opened with the lead, then was passed by OcZahd about 1 lh miles into the race., Slingsby .passed OeZahd after a downhill with about 1¥~ miles remaining. "We really prepare for the league fin;ils. I think a lot of teams arc busted up by now, because the league busts you up,"·Sumner said. "We went extremely fast on $atur· day and Monday, then t,he rest of· the week we cruised, so we h:id three rest days. Not off-days, just rest days. We have to do that." Slingsby, who fought El . Toro's M:trtin Pennell (second in 15:07) and Newport Harbor's Shahram OeZahd (third in 15:11) throughout, had an objective not to repeat hjs performance at the prestigious Mt. San Antonio Invitational Oct. 21. Orange Coast shuts Cypress down, 17-8 9 I f ' MISSION VIEJO -The Or· f angc Coast College water polo • team shut out Cypress in the sec· J ond half en route to a 17·8 victory t over the Chargers in the first i round of the Orange Empire Con· I ference Tournament at Saddleback ! College. i The Pirates Jed only 10-8 at the half, but outscored Cypress, 6-0, in J the (hird quarter to make it a ' rom~ ~ ~ -Shad Wicker had si.x goals, • David Kasa four and Kevin Bobz· f icn three for Coast, which plays in ( the tournament semifinals at 11:45 today. The championship match is •J set for S p.m., where Coast is ex· pccted to face regular-season I champion Grossmont. • OUN•I COAST 17, CYPUll I\ Cyprus 3 S 0 o-I Or.ange Cout S S 6 1-17 CyprHS KOring: HuSM J, O. Johnson J, M. Johnson 1, l>eRouse 1. Saws: WM.tic S. Or4'n&• Co.ail scorifta: Wlditt 6, 1C&sa 4, lobzim 3, Kerr 1, Oliwfera 1, Waantt 1,• McAJUster 1. S.w.1 Slwch...c 11. CdM (54 points in the finals), Woodbridge and Newport Harbor c.arnedn:lul-Omaric berths to the CIF Southern Section ·preliminaries Nov. 12. Tyler Beardslee (15:42) and Andy Gwin (15:46) finished eighth and 10th, respectively, for CdM, while Kohci rsujimoto (15:50) and David Long (16:07) also scored. Behind OeZahd,, Ryan Adams (15:48) was 11th for the Sailors. while Henry Chinn (15:54), Jake Swanson (15:57) and Aaron Ward {16:04) also scored. • In the girls race, Irvine's Jessica Corbin (16:58) crossed first, finishing ahead of CdM's Tracy Clark (17:16), as the Vaqueros, who entered the meet tied with El Toro and CdM with 4-1 dual-meet records, ''on the overall title, scoring 4-l points in the finals. El Toro (46 points) was second, with CdM (90) third, meriting :iu- tomatic CIF berths. Newport Harbor (106) was fifth and will be forced to wait for a possible at~largc berth. Sailor freshman Jamie Swarberg (18:33) was eighth, the second- highcst ure:.r finisher. CdM was .;also I«! by -Christy Cummins ( 19:28), Jennifer Morg~1n (19:33), Jennifer Blair (19:~7). Asli· Icy Conover (19:48) -and Laurel Hafer (19:49), all of whom finished in the top 25. Irvine and El Toro, the top·l\\O ranked teams in Orange County, each had three runners in the top 10. Colleen Eadie (19:19), ShccnJ Dietz ( 19:28), Jenny McCreight (20:04) and Autumn Puro (20:23) also scored for Newport Harbor. • l ~ I• y • R ·E-ELECT . WALTER G. HOWALD· • . Coast Community College District Bo~rd Member. ·: Years of Communi Commitment .... Brandon, Tracy, Grant, Inez, Walt "The Howald Family" Preserve .. I • Quality University Preparation •Outstanding Vocational Programs •Professional Contract Educatiou •Financial Stability Community Leaders Supporting Walt .. (partial list) . Roy 0 . Anderson Newport Beach Cit) Schools Wes Bannister • Bannister & Assoc., Ins Paul G. BerRer, Ph.D. Cwt Comm. Collett~ Hon. Marian Bergeson California State Senate GeorRe Brown City o1 Seal Beach Neel Buell Emeritus Institute Barbara Bullard Oranae Coast Colleae Bonnie Cicoletti Christopher's Inc. Norma Gilchrist Friends of 0 A.S.l.S . Charles Haley 'hecheri ewectit Onion Board Evelyn Hart Man P~am J.D .. 'ewport Beach Cat} Council Select Realty .. Jane Hilgendorf James W. Ray Teacher I Ray Construction. Inc Mary Hornbuckle Joanne Reynolds Costa Mesa Cat}' Council Shaw Corporauon Robert C. H uisken Royal Plywood. Inc Hon Thomas F. Riley Slh Dist. 0 c Btd ol ~ Jean Kiger · - Former Chiir N 8 u'brlly Board • I Pat Krone 0 C HIJIU Rdaboos COllllCi F. Robert Law, M.D. Physician and SuJ"l'Of\ Sherry Loo(bourrow Pres. CA School 8olrd Ml« Marge Pantzar 8 ~bhcan Womtn Scott Paulsen f.nllp ...... SdMJOl I William Ring Harbor R~ty , Ric~ Rowe Golden West Collqe John Rychel Rychel and Com~y Leon Skeie leechet/8usinalman David Tosh CP.A Gary Whitener 'lnm·Lok, Inc. • I ·. • l I I t 1• -I • r I M ~.NcMmbetl,1114 .,. .... ._., D11• ...... II 1111 W1111 CHRIS JACKSON RAY MOBLEY r•rcta bi • •~• wiD ap1mt Southwciaaa ... SalmdaJ, will bo •P apu.t I formidl* PuUerton ecrense, led a., ~ Marc O'Brien, wlao CGmpletcd 22 ol 29 passes for 286 yards last week la fhc Hornell' 35·1'4 victory over Golden West, a team that de· feated OCC earlier in tho season, 7-6. ~ OCC (1-6 overall, 1-2 in the Central bivision) will also be tested on the other side of the ball. Fullerton (4·2·1, 3-0), a win· ner In four of its last five sames, is ranked third in the conference in overall defense (356.4 yards per A 8-foot-2, 195-pound freshman wide receiver he caught five passes for 142 yards and three touchdowns. A 5-foot· 10, 185-pound sophomore comerback. he recorded five solo tackles, two assists and two knock tying a school record. downs, the last to Ice the win. game). · The Pirates are 13th in offense in· the 14-team conrerence, averag. ing only 23.3 points and 30~ yards per contest. Fullerton is ranked ninth in the Southland poll. "If we defend the pass ad· cquately, we'll have a chance," • Workman said. "(Pass defense) has been our Achilles' heel the whole year. • "But we've had a good ~ttitude , through this whole (losing season). really. Nobody said it was going to be fun the whole time." Oayton is the seventh running back in Orange County's JC llis- tory to rush for more than 2,000 yards, joining Saddleback's Toby Whipple (3,088 in 1969-70), Sad- dleback's Marcellus Chrishon (2,774 in 1991-92), Golden West's Blaise Bryant (2,492 in 1987-88), Rancho Santiago's Estrus Crayton (2,452 in 1989-90), Fullerton's Jeff Andrews (2,304 in 1988-89) and Fullerton's Andrew Greer (2,036 in 1986-87). Tailback Jeff Clayton, OCC's single-season ( l,442 yards last year) and career (2,245 yards) rushing leader, continues to post impressive numbers, going for 182 rushing yards en 26 carries last week, while scoring his seventh and eighth touchdowns of lhe sea- son. Wide receiver Chris Jackson, a basketball transfer from UC River- side, ·has become an offensive threat for Orange Coast, catching -five passes for )42 yards last week, including t,hree Jouchdowns to tie a school record, becoming the first Pirate receiver to catch three scor- ing tosses since Junior TagalQa against San Diego City in 1987. RICUATION STANDINGS son llALL W l T Newpert •••cit FJ Motorcars 6 1 0 Sox s 1 0 MONDAY LEAGUES Mutt Lynch's 4 1 1 W l T Those Cu~ 3 2 1 Pacilic Mutual s 0 0 Meulunas 2 2 1 Sparkey's ~chine s 0 0 Four Seuons 2 3 1 Old Slow Dogs ~ 1 0 Psychic Nutumbu 1 4 0 Hilmen 3 3 0 Hack&Sluh 1 s 0 The Clown Punchers 2 4 0 The Hotdogs 0 s 0 Pel Shop Boys 2 4 0 W l T Zero Tolerance 1 4 0 Squeeze Play s 0 0 Ma"erballers 0 6 0 SRS Tech 4 1 0 W l T Screaming Feenies 4 2 0 Just Hit It s i 0 And What Not 3 2 0 The Far Sides 2 3 0 Barflies 4 3 0 S.C Funding 1 2 1 TMCT-Eagle Force 4 3 0 Foul Play 1 3 0 Port St. Ballers 3 4 0 SYC&R Slammers 1 4 0 Crank Calls 2 4 1 legal Briefs 0 4 1 Jammin Julceman's 2 " 1 THURSDAY LEAGUES W l T W LT Troublemakers 6 0 0 2:00 Warning s 1 0 Non·Da.iry Creamers s 1 0 Newport Cubs 4 1 0 l~n Sharks 3 4 0 Suer's Dozen 3 2 0 Ball Ba.shers 2 3 0 Kl& Co. 3 4 0 TKC 2 3 0 Hawes 2 3 0 Warehouse Rest 2 3 0 ln~ram Micro 2 3 0 Crullenden & Co. 1 4 0 Va ue Zero 2 3 0 Ingram Slvt Bullels 1 4 0 Haute Cakes 1 s 0 SURF LEAGUE W LT W l T Bor4er Runners s 1 0 X..zibiU ' 2 0 1 ·For Fun s 1 0 ' Barely There 1 0 Quicksilver 2 1 0 4 Bad Creation' 1 1 1 Swoosh . . 3 2 0 Club Sportiwear ... 0 3 0 , Teain BKM 3 2 0 The Bombora 1 4 0 TUESDAY l~CUES ' Del-Cirm 1 6 0 W l T Hot Chili 0 s 0 Plarn Wrap 4. f•·o W l T fall Stars 4 2 0 Do-N·Boot -s o· o Bllll Dawgs 3 3 0 9 Jerks&Squirt s ,1 0 Rocks 0 s 0 Sol):...ef. Bnchn '3 2 0 W f T Uecker~ Revisited 3 l 0 BVT's s 0 0 Fishslikt 2· 3 0 H.iwcs $ o o· "3Sth SL Sluggers 2 4 0 Dangling Wood rows 4 1 Q lo~n Shvks 1 s 0 40 Bones A Head· 2-3 0 TKC 1 s 0 Peat Wrwck Maulers 2 3 0 . FRIDAY LEAGUES Sliders 2 3 0 W l T Warehouse Rest. 2 3 0 CRC Towing 6 1 0 IMS Co.lts ~ s 1) 100% Cotton 4 3 0 KMPC Slammus s 0 Hang loose Crew 2 s 0 W l T WuteSox 2 s 0 10 loaners 4 0 0 W l T lo~ R.ingers 6 1 0 ACME 6 1 0 911 4 3 0 Dream Team s 1 0 Ren~es 4 3 0 In Pidt 1 4 0 He~wnly Hitlers 3 3 0 Newport Wave 1 s 0 On Fire 2 • 1 Slight To Moderate 0 6 0 Pirates 0 s 1 W l T W l T Nad.i Chance s 1 0 Face Finl • 6 1 0 Ari Housini s 2 0 Keyslon Pacific 4 3 0 Buck's Cloe Shop 2 ·2 0 Skeleton Crew 4 3 0 Da Hood '2 4 0 Cldwl Cladlrs 3 4 0 lDB&IJ 2 4 0 True Believers 3 4 0 uw De Oah 1. 4 0 WetSeaJ 1 6 0 W LT .. SlSO's s 0 0 c ........ Germs 4 2 ·0 MODIFIED COED C The Heat 3 l 1 1. Ctle) Me N Eds The· 0of! Pound 2 3 0 . Buchcombers, D Co. L.A. Cel ulai 1 3 1 Stingers, 8 points;, 3. Surter, OP's SporUmen 0 7 0 2; 4. Sw~nder To Win, O. WEDNESDAY LEAGUES . MODIFIIO (:OED D-2 W l T • . 1.;Fa.irview II, 10 points; 2. Diamond Cnsltnts 6 0 0 River R.its, 8; 3. Mvk Shub, Stac Pac 4 2 0 6; 4. Side St. Brawlers, 4; S. Firepower l s 0 Pier'!,Sl Pred.itors, ~; 6. Fox & Firkin 1 6 0 ·Terminators, 0. • CbEO 0-1 W l T . 1. Outers Again, 7 points; Deloitte Ir Touche s 0 0 Mis fill s 1 0 2. (lie) loatrockers, lilbos, first O.us, 6; S. Oeloillt And The Hooligans 4 1 0 Touche, 4; 6. L.A. Timn, 1. No BS 4 1 0 WOMEN'S MA,JOll Pierce SL Annex l 3 0 1. Zubies-Skirts, 1 O points; The Sooners 2 3 0 2. ~ It H~n1 8; 3. (lie) hlly l s 0 Pangon Construction, Far Side 1 4 0 Scr~pen, 4; S. Cunn Memories Plus 0 7 0 Ban "ll, 2; 6. Me-N-(d's CurvebaJl1, O. MEN'S 8-1 1. PSA Terminators, 10 points; 2. Chesten, 7; 3. Coat Hill Tavern Herd, S; 4. Muddy'•, 4; S. Sysco KJds, 3; 6. Original Pizza, 1. MEN'S C-1 1. (lie) Hoboken Heroes, Jaspers, 9 points; 3. Martinie, 6; 4. Bad Barts, 4; S. Coat Hill Bvley Pounders, 2; 6. Windy City Pizza, O. MEN'S C·3 1. City 'BOys, 8 points; 2. (tie) Diamond Dog~, Non-Dairy Creamers, 6; 4. All Madden, S; 6. Bilbo's, 2. MEN'S 0-1 ~OR 1. Swappers, 8 points; 2. (lie) No Chunks, Step, Two, Swiss Cheese, 6; .S. Sifver Bullets, 2; 6. Marriot, 1. MEN'S D·l MINOR 1. Don't ~ller, 12 points; 2. Te.im Finery, 8; 3. Unknowns, 6; 4. (Lie) lrell Manella, Who's On First, 2; • 6. Canon, O. ' MEN'S 0·3 1. Ballpark R.its, I points; 2.. Benny And The Jets, 6; 3. Barr·Barlans, 4; 4. (lit) • BC&C, The Rogues, Sharks, 2. ~OOIFIED CO.ED D-1 1. (tie) California Dreamin', Herlt.ige Paper, 8 . points. 3. Coat Hiii O.D. Couples, 7; 4. (lle) league Of Our Own, Verifone, 4; 6. (tie) CYA's, Villa Martinique, 3; 8. Tufs, 2. • • ·COED C 1. Untouchables, 10 points; 2. Co.lt Hill Tavern, 8; 3. Ultimate ~uthority, 6; 4. lunatic Fringe, 4; S. ).M. Sl.immers, 2; 6. Me-N·Eds Slammers, o. COED D-2 1. Hue Hue Tenangos, 10 points; .2. Canon, 6; 3. Tally Express, 4; 4. (lie) Filenet Br~, Outers Limits, 3; 6. Mucluuers, 2. MEN'S 8·2 1. Co.lt Hill Painters, 10 points; 2. Co.lt Hill;Der.ilics, 6; 3. (lie) lowted, Junkyard Oop, 4; S. Volunteers, 2; 6. Outers A'aln Shooters, O. ,MEN'S C-2 1. (tle)'l'DC, Players To Be N.imed later, 6 points; 3. (tie) Air Touch Cellular, loan Shvks,~4; S. (tje) Outers All Over the Place, WMA, 2. MEN'S C-4 1. Halfllme, 8 p<>ints; 2. (tie) Mudville, New Beginnings, 6; 4. Out~rs Oullaws, 4; s. (lie) hit lusters, Undecided, 0. MEN'S D·2 1. POC>nMn, 8 .points; 2. lrewslcJes, 6; 3. (lie) Oldtimen, Rebels, 4; S. C4ne, 2; 6. Swamp Cuineas, . o. MEN'S 0-4 1. FlatJlners, 8 poi~ts; 2. T.Q.Shooeers, 6; 3. (he) NMCCM£N'S . 1. (tit) lbck Sox, Red Sox, 6 points; 3. (tit) Blue Sox, Creen Sox, 4. NOTE: T earns receive two points for a win, one point for a tie, no points for a loss, with one point deducted for a forleiL UJUTULL ........... MONDAY LEAGUES Just Play ~gicMiies Old But Slo House Of P.iin Bay Bruisers WMD Third String PSS Islanders • Peat M.lrwick Baxter w l 6 1 s 2 4 3 3 4 2 s 1 6 w l 6 2 6 3 4 4 3 s 2 ' w l Ne~~o } O LDB&B 4 3 Dunk On You 3 4 Cibson,Dunn&Crulcher 3 4 Latham & Walkins 2 S Rutan Jc Tuder 2 S TUESDJ\,Y LEAGUES The Team The Place Air Newport Humor Klngs uicers Johnson A- w l 1 0 s 2 3 4 3 4 2 s 1 6 w l lefty Pops 1 O Below The Rim s 2 The Bookies S 2 OaB~~ S 2 Wayne's World 3 4 Squv & Oarlce 2 S Impact Zones 1 6 Corbin & Wertz O 7 WEDNESDAY LEAGUES Hancodt's Hackers KAB Roids SYC&R Bulldogs Three & Forty Seven Stwu Yoo;11/. loyt u.·1 Ous Th~ oolt lrawl1m11y Powe r Chiropr.ictic Crizzles Full ThrotUe Rhoids Bricklayers Squirrels TWO Tiki Tackies w l 6 1 s 2 4 3 4 3 2 s 0 7 w l ' I ' 1 2 s 0 1 w t 6 1 s 2 4 3 4 3 3 4 3 4 3 4· 0 7 THURSDAY LEAGUES w l Raiders 6 1 Pen.ii Code s l The Herd 4 3 Shamrocb 4 3 Pedestrians 3 4 Toucht loss 3 4 Thunder River 2 s DP's Bladdist 1 6 w l Moss Adami 4 1 Bder,Silbtrberg.Keener 3 2 Run 'N Cun 3 3 Abbey Normal, Oucers, 4; S. Theo Robbins Ford, 2; 6. Skulls, O. • Klngs l 4 The Place 2 4 ...... ,..,.,_..__.,..., 'IHEODOREROBINS ,,,, ...... ' 2060 HaJi>or Boul .. OI d of Can in Co.ea Mela (71A)642-0010 5-ving 11.. Harbot-Neu Sita 192 I • • , Newport BHCh/CC*a U.. 0..ly P ICllOOL Allll.lll o• Tiii Thi Bii D 11 thl uldmlll ~ Adam Mcfarland a CdM stereotype In terms of winning water polo saga. BY B.u.&y PAUUCll&a $roan W1UT1a T o fully fathom the depth of Corona del Mar High water polo coach John Vargas' commitment to defense, one need only bear Sea Kinp senior Adam McFarland ponder the relative rewards of his indiyidual accomplishments. . , "Scoring aoals is rewardina. but I'm not sure 1 like it much better than making a steal," said the 6-foot-3, 195-pound two-meter guard, who has helped lead the Sea Kinas' resurgence to the top of the CIF Southern Section and Orange County polls. C.Uu P. LuucH/DAJLY P1 Corona del Mar's Adam McFarland Is the Dally Pilot's Athlete of the We It's not often )'Ou hear an athlete downplay the ego gratification df offense, for the more unsung defensive duty. But McFarland's view is hardly radi~al among his teammates, with whom Vargas' dc!ensive demands have truly sunk in. "Our first priority is defense, and we build everything else off that," said McFarland, the Daily Pilot Athlete"of the Weck after helping lead the Sea ~gs to five wins last week. Included in those victories was a 7-6 triumph over Long Beach Wilson in the championship game of the California State Invitational at Stanford University in Palo AJto, Oct. 29. · "Coach Vargas has been more satisfied with our defense lately," said McFarland, who also m:)naged to score 16 goals in five games last week, including a team-high six in a 15-8 \!ictory over El Toro in the Stanford tournament. The eight goals recorded by. El Toro, the 't\vo-time defending ClF Southern Section champion, was the b~ggest output by any foe last week, as the S!!a Kings y1olded a paltry S.8 goals against average. CdM continued that trend in its regular-season finale Wednesday, topping Woodbridge, 20-5, to clinch an unbeaten Sea View League crown and enter next week's CIF playoffs as the top seed with a 19-4 record. "Adam did a great job last weekend defensively, and he's also been scoring a decent amount of goals," said Vargas, who added scoring to-McFarland's job description, after he earned second-team All-CIF laurels as a junior. "My role has changed this year," said Mcfarland, who has played alongside (ellow seniors Thad .... LOCAL SCHEDULE TODAY -· ., Duzolich, Tom Capretz, Cameron Glasgow, Matt Hedley, Neil Hueston, James Palda, Adrian Strelzo and Kevin Tucker since fifth grade in the CdM juni program. "Last year, I mainly guarded set (the player stationed two meters in front of the goal who generally scores the majority of the goals), and I sti have this year, along with (Duzolich). But I've been playing a lot more set myself." McFarland isn:t complaining about his offensive responsibilities, mind you, but he knows it's defens which can. keep Vargas' glaring pool-side stares·awa from his general direction. "If you screw up, you kilow you're going to have pay for it in workout,'.~ Mcfarland explained. "And Coach has been. angry with me at times, particular! early in the season when I was making stupid. fouls. But we all appreciate having him there pushing us. He's a great coach." . McFarland and his teammates maintain great expectations for the upcoming playoffs, after losing last year's title-game in sudden-death overtime to E Toro. "The.re's definitely a lot of competition out there with teams like Long Deach Wilson (which has split its four games with CdM thus far), San Clemente (which gave the Sea Kings one loss) and Foothill. \\ arc starting to fell a little pressure, because as seniors, this is '"hat we've been working toward for four years. We just need to keep a straightforw¥d approach and take things one game at a time." Regardless or how the postseason works out, Mcfarland, who boasts a 3 .78 GPA, plans to continue his career in college, listing Stanford and UC Davis atop his wish list. , • SPONSORED BY • -~ I r evtan .......... 1IEIDlllE llllllS .. .. _ ... WUM CllU ... '- -featured in a special advertising supplement rwaching over 1 12,000 homes in the "Newport l~ac'1, Costa ~esa, Huntington leach & fountain Valley areas~ ........... .,.: Thunday, Ncwember 17, 1994 D11 &w: Spoc. & Copy: Wed., ~ 9, 199' at 6 p.m. Camera Ready Ads: Mon., Ncwwnb.r 1,, 199' at 6 p.m. 642-4a21 \ '· See.Your ~dverti•iltfl ·~ Today for Rate. and to •• .,,,. Your Space • T k. r ,. i I I , . Newpolt BNch/Coata Meaa DaJty Piiot .wPORT: S~llors Sea Vliw· l.e9e ld•lns ......... , ~ . kley.N •o It was Brinkley's first Sea View League title ln nine seasons, and the first at New- port since 1985, the first .outright Clown since 1983. "It still hasn't sunk in," ndded Mc- Donough, who had some other words for Giordani aft~r the Eagles (3-6, t-3 in league) took JUSt more than three minutes to march 69 yards on seven plays to take a 23-21 lead with 4:14 left 'in the game. "I tol~ 'Gio' we (the defen9ti),bailed him out against \..orona del Mar (a 7-6 tri- umph), so he had to do the same for us to- night," McDonough explained. "Right be- fore that last (touchdown play), I was thinking to myself, 'I just can't fathom us losing,' and then we scored and took the lead." It was t.he upset!minded Eagles who had' the lead most ·of the l)ight, taking the open.ing kickoff 71 yards on 10 plays to pay~1rt f~r a 7-0 .tead, .then recovering an on-side kick and doubl\,flg the ·cushion six plays later. · Santa Margarita· quarterback Chris Col- lil)S, who f itched to David Munoz on the option fo a 5-yard scoring run to b'realc t~ ice, found receiver Matt Nkkels' in the end zone from 9 yards out to make it 14-0, before the Newport offense had seen the field. "Santa Margarita was very well-prepared tonight, an~ they ca":'e in taking ch:inces, and ·executing offensively," Brinkley said. "That's not your ordinary 3-6 team, by any means." · But, Newport's ability to answer adver- sity all season long has also been far from ordinary, aod Friday was no exception. • MAllC M.UTIN/DAILY i'ILOT 1',\TSUY~ RA111:os£/For. nu DAlLY Pl~ Coach .Jeff Brinkley and his Sailors celebrate Sea View League foot- ball championship following.27-23 uphill victory over Santa Margarita. GAME STATISTICS Newport Harbor 27, Santa Margarita 23 Score bw Quarters Santa Maroarlta· · 14 3 0 6-23 • NH-JO!Vlson 17·115, Mason, 9·23, KaQasolf, 3·4: G1ordalll. 4·1Tl1rl1JS· 18 The Tars, went 54 yards on e,ight plays with their first second-.quarter possession to halve the deficit, with Jeremy Mason stum- bling over from 4 yards out, then went 65 yards on nine plays to tie, after .a Santa. Margarit~ fake punt pass didn't work. N~wport Harbor's Dan McDonough runs down Santa Margarita QB Chris Collins. NtWPorl Harbor 0 14 7 6-27 First Quarter SM-._,unoz. 5 run (Korillke kick). 7:22. · INDIVIDUAL PASSINO SM-Con.ns. 16·2!l·1. 1e2. Gothn. 1·3·0, 19. NH-G101oane. 1M6·1 196 possession. Jeff Pa.rdy's third conve~ion they'd .have to do it again to be .... league kick made it 21-17 Newport, and the her-champs." · SM -Nick.els 9 pass lrom Colhns (Ko11nke kick), 4.50. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Sf.1-Nickels, 1-91; Cta~ 4·41; Brown. 3·36; ·- Gr.tt1n. H7, tAJnoz, 1·9, Newman, 1·7. •· Second Quarter It was Glordani, who completed hi.s first seven passes of the night, en route to hit- ting 12 of 16 for 196 yards, who hit Dcnz- inger on an out pattern aftei: a Harbor timeout, and it was a new ballgame 40 sec- onds before the homecoming festivities. aided Harbor defense nearly did the rest. The T ars took over·at their owp 37, and Dut the Eagles, losers of thelr last two, -a screen to Drian Johnson moved it to the refused to watch their bid for a sixth 45 on first down. Two runs, however, straight CIF playpff berth go down the · gained nothing; before .Johnson exploded 1ubes. Collins cta,tked· up his passibg arm up the middle for 3 on fourt-h-and-one to JO gain the lead, giving Nickels' his.-6econd keep .hope alive with 2: 17 left. NH-Mason 4 run (Pardy kick). 6:57. NH-Benzinger 3 pass lrom G1ordaru (Pardy k1c11), 0.47. t:H-Benzincer, S· \35; freeman. 3-28; Pulido, 3·25, Johnson 1-8 SM-FG Konnke 32, 0:00. Third Quarter NH-BenzJnger 36 pass from Giordanl (Pardy kick), 9.20. .• Fourth Quarter . GAME STATISTICS SM Fir'SI downs 13 Rusries·yardaoe 23·~1 Pass1ng.va«1age 201 Passino 17 ·26-1 Santa ~argarita, however, capitalized on a 55-yard kickoff return by Billy Newman to squeeze a 32-yard Ryan Korinke field goal out of the remaining ticks, a·nd led, 17-14 at the break. T D b f h · h · "It was a Z dog," Brinkley said the sub-gra 0 l e mg t, a 3-ya~d scoring play sequent play, which called 'for Giordani to after a 27·yard Collins-to-Nickels hookup roll to his left. SM-Nickels 3 pi!$$ lrom Cqllu\S (pass la~e<I). 4:14. Net retlJm yarda9e• O Sacks-yar<lage 2·min-7 NH .17 31-139 196 12·16-1 39 2-mln-15 359 3.30 O·O 7-72 22:37 Nel yardage 275 on the previous ptay. "l was rolling, and I saw (fullback Mall) NH-Benzinger 52 pa.ss from G.orcarl (ktck tailed). 1 :50. Attendance: 4,000 (estimated) Punts 4·38.5 Fumbles·tJmbfes lost 1 ·0 The GioTdani-Benzinger connection pro- duced another touchdown, this one from 36 yards o~t. on Newport's first second-half ··1 wasn't surprised when they scored, .be- cause they'd moved the ball in the first half on us," Brinkley said. "But our kids have · shown character all season, and they knew Riggle kick out the end, so I turned up, and saw Benzinger breaking free on the out-and~up," Giordani said. "I just threw it, and he did the rest." · INDIVIDUAL RUSHING -SM-Newman. 9·30: Munoz. 7-27. Cotkns. 9·17. Flags·nel yar<1a9e 6·55 Time of possession 25·23 ·Punt returns. intercepuons. fumble retums ' HARBOR: Everything falls into place. for Sallors en route to Sea View crQwn ,, ........ , threatening to score in the w:ining moments. It was 7-6 win for the Sailors. Maybe God is a Sailor fan this year, especially if you consider what it looked li~e in the ereseason, with Newport Harbe r returning oply three starters . 5>n offense, five on defense. "It's going to be a tough go," Brinkley said in August, "but our kids will pl:!y hard and hopefully compete for the playotfs." • Those plans have changed. ' "We only had a few r~turning playe rs, but we had a lot of guys who were very committed to the goals they set for themselves," Drinkley said, afler getting showered with an ice-water bucket. "Maybe having so few guys back t urned out to be a strength for us." • .. Drinkley, the winniogest coach in Newport Har- \>or 'history, is now 67-35, but 51-19 in the last four seasons. Edrning CIF playoff berths come regu- larly, but a coyeted league title had eluded Drin~ kley until now: "This was another thing we wanted to do, it's definitely a big step for us. It's something we ·wanted; to get the title and not share it," he s:iid. "I have the greatest respect for the other coaches . .. and staffs in the Jeague, so to be outright champi· · ons this year, with those other teams, is quite an honor." ' Privately, Brinkley and his staff didn't expect this. Everyone pointed to Santa Margarita, Wood- bridge, et .al. Never Newport Harb~r. "Realisti,cally," said "In the preseason," Sailor wide receiver Danny the pas!>).'' Pulido said. Pulido said, "I thought we had a good team, but The Sailors tied ic, 14-14, ~vhen Beru.inger nobody was givii:tg us any respect, so l thought, caught a 3·y:ird touchdo"o pass on a post route in 'Dang, everybody else must be pretty good.' I the second qu:uter. don't know if we've got the respect, ye t, but we "lt was just a fake, a run out and a bust over got their votes. Now we just want to win.'' the middle, and the guy bit on my fake,'' Denz- Pulido was ·referring . inger said. · to the Sailors' No. 1 On a nice throw over ·1he middle from Giordani, Tony Ciarelli, Harbor.'s defensive coordinator and conditioning coach, ''we thought we might be 3-2 in the preseason and maybe fi nish 5-5. We. had hoped of getting. a wild~card berth into the playoffs. Obviously, this was not the pre- 'W · ranking in the CIF Benzinger caught a 36-yard scoring pass in the e OnlY-had a feW re1Urning play-. Southern Section_ Divi--t.hird qu.:i.rtei;, pulling Ne\\ port Flaroor ahead ~21-erS, but we had a lot of guys who sion Y. as well as their 17) for the fi rst time in the game. Were V·ery comm1'tted to the goals No. 4 ran)dng in Orange . But there W:lS no1hing more heroic. than the County. g:une-\ .. inning score, the exact same play ~ewport they ~et for themselves.' Pulido, Benzinger and Harbor used ;i~ainst Foothill, when th~ Sailors de- -J&f BRINKLEY, Newpol,'t coach tight end M ike Freeman feated the Knights (28-7) and Denzmgei' had a were among the primary long touchdown pass. season scenario we'd envisioned." The Sailors also have a T-shirt with .a saying: "I s till haven't found what I'm 'looking for," after the song of the rock band U2. "Our whole season has been based on that U2 song," Benzinger said. "It's for a league championship, it's for wins, it's for everything," Berger said. ·. reasons why Newport Benz~nger caught .Giordani's pass at. the Santa Harbo r gained Santa· Margarita's reverence. Margan ta 18, s.and\\ iched between a .pair of Eagle In the second quarter, Pulido caught three pass· defend:rs, David Mu~oz and Matt N~ckels. . . , . . .. , tned to get a bite and 1 ran right by ham," es.ior .25 ya~ds an N~wport Har~r s first scoring Denzinge.csaiq. ··Then 1 got lucky \\hen .those t~·o dri e, 1~cludmg an .. 8 yard recept.1on to the Santa guys collided. All I could s·ee wen: the little white Marganta 4-yard lane on a left-side roll out from rinl!) on the ball the ,, hok time." quarte~back John Giordani, setting up Jeremy There it is again. Lucic But if Dcnzinger gets on Masch s touchdown run. his l..nel!s, he k.no\\:, it b n't. There's :i special fan "They were packing it in. ~Ve had to go (with "atching u' er the S:iilon. thi~ i.ea)on . • • , . ..... ·~ -. ----. 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HD-el eAl:iE.-:-- 642-5618 445 E I s.turday. November 5, 1 .. n tiiU to coM11ucw. · ii1uiiism1nsruss--1-----·h=====~ ••• 2724 norun 2778 OPPOITUNITY ADOVIC!llDTS lllPLOYlllllT ,,., NII ID lhf oondO C·• Oha/Wa .......... 11!~~~-:z904::~r;;;.~=::==1~~=~~="=3o~ ,_, MMtt In NB. Pvt IOO l/f, rv l"alrvtew & I'! ..., ..,.,., p00e. 1416 &a l"wy e11-12e-e1oo CLMK•MaM•MM• LOST• • Ind ulL 948-0794 or 81&.723·1953 140K Part TlmeftlOI< POUND 2125 Full Time. Limited ....-prof, n/•, 2·bd =:~:-------deelerahlpa evallable.l•~ .. ·-•••• 11 lbe NwSNt le. garage INCOMB 129K cash requited. l'OUNDa CAlllRA ~ ~':e.'=/.mo. PIOP!ln 2790 1•800-837·7M2 Neat I t. And rew• LOCAL RTI 2, L.oc:• Church. Identity. Iha re aar 1 ~Ba 2 Townhmea on 1 lot • tlona Buy AJI Or Part 845-7831 euper nice fl.Illy furn SC. 1500' to bHch ac: PoHlble $3K Wl<ly l'OUNDa CAT Young1 '========:j CM duplex {Back Bay ces1. S239K. Pruoen· 80().599-&769 male, black & grayl-=~~::»a.~¥}~•· tlat Newport 873-7300 NACTOIONAl GROCERY ~a:~tt~~dt~ir ~:~,•r:. AccoEARunUngTHQU.a.,.E" UPON BOOKS. tip, 714·894·9518 "" Sh•r• Cape Cod Untapped $323 billion I' 0 UN D DARK Buay CM contractor charmer tn old CdM BUSINESS •-Industry. 800% profit 1 n • e d a C P A-. ut polentlal. Minimum In· Q LA a S II 8 • BI· P A Y R 0 L L· ::iu~~ott~p:v': b~~~ FINANCE vHtmant $89. Multi· Focal a, Tri angle CONTROLL•R TO tr W/o h II Produci company Square near Alpha TAKI! CHARQlt OF =~50/mo. • • 7~~~9 Free Information. Beta about Oct. 211t. 0 UR CU ST 0 M House of Coupons: Call Joe, 675-3391 PROGRAM. Mull be Sh•r• house on Penln BUSINESS 1 ·8 0 O -6 4 1 -8 9' 9 . LOST COON HOUND exp'd in disbursing w/2 young prol'a. Pvt OPPORTUNITY PAY PHONE ROUTE Female, black & commission payroll & rm/ba. $430/mo. Eric 50 white, name "Elkle .. labor Invoices tor or M.,tln 723·1808 2904 Prime Estab Sites Lost Friday, 10/20, 200+ employees. FAX 1 ~ern $1500 weekly. Co11a Mesa Area resumes: 714-548· · 00•200-9l37 24 hrs Ploaso call 642-0537 9536 ATTN~ Skip. RENTALS A $138,450 PAYPHONE ROUTES or pager, 973-6448. Friendly working con· ~~~~ME PER YEAR Local sites • for sale, •REWARD¥ dlllons. i WiiANTEiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiii2ii7ii2ii61 BUSIN:S~OFITS. EST. 52.000/wk potential. LOST EL o EA l v __ AD_V_E_A_T_l_S_IN_Q __ 0 FF ERE 0 ,1 sto ~~~ 800·208·5300, 24hrs BLACK FEMALE CAT Prof oouple no kids $4995. ANYTIME 1• PAYPHONES-LOC~L MARIAN ASSISTANT or pets seeks 3Br 2Ba 800.552·090l ROUTE. $1200/week Loal Oct 21st. In the Full time, $7.50/hr. house, East CM or polonllal. Must Sell. 1-vlclnl1y of Newporl Stable, DEPENDABLE Newport.842-7234 ALASKA JOBS ! 800-788·3358ext20i. Beach ne ",jr Finley Individual naeded to Earn up to $30,000 In STAY HOME MAKE Street. Needs modlca· provide · clerlcal el.Ip· COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS OFFICE FOR RENT 2769 Four 3(at St Offices, Cannery Village, nr water. Designers, art· lsts, etc now In bldgs. Prefer same. Roy Jackson 673·3733 throe monlhs fishing s145 A DAY. ·Process· tlon. Please call r,ort for the advertls- salmon. Also con-Ing mall lor local com· Hellen 673-1998. ng department of a slrucllon growing community • canneries, pany. Work dropped •REWARD• newspaper chain. Ac· 011 fields, plus more. oH dailyl Paid daily Loat Malo Golden Re· curate typing of 50- 1 -5 o4.e48-4513 Send S.A.S .E. to; trlever. Aprox. 2 yrs. 55wpm a MUST. Ou· Ext. K7312 Brick Processing, 42 old. Uoht blonde, has ties Include data entry Chances are you will find whal yo., need at the price you want to pay when you read the Classifieds every day West Campbell Ave., red collar. His name Is & heavy phones. Su 11 e 2 0 2 BA 5 6, "ZEUS". Please call Hours 8:30am-5:30pm Campbell, CA 95008. (808) 371 ~5277 Mon-Fri. Good bon- UNLIMITEO SUCCESS! LOST at the Pumpkin efils, opportunity for Prolltable Market. 11• Patch on Harbor & growth. Physical/drug literacy plagues 4o Adams In Costa Mosa. testing Is a prerequl· m 111 1 on . p r 0 v e n site of employment. molhod. No Inventory. For consideration, call training needed. Send PERSON"'"~ Judy Oetllng, 714·642· $14.95 for supplies to ~ 4321 Ex1. 301. us. 2777 Eaaton fl75, I••••••••• r--------Chlco. CA 95926. 3002 PERSONALS Adverti~ing NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2669 AMAZING AMY LIVE 1·3Q.5-978-4743 Inst Cred 10718· 1 ·604-821-8779 1·900·654·6667 53.99 min Inside Sales iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I I I 1: \ ' I I ~\ I I \\I I I I ) I I \\I +LIVE THE TRADITION+- The Terrace Apartments at gz,91~~dp~ • An Exclu sive Opportunity Waterfront Living on Newport Harbor • Sn>dio. Pcn1ho\nc.1nd One 10 four Bedroom Residences. 750 • ~600 iq (1 • Pn~acc Guard.Ca1cd Encnnc.c Z<4-Hour Secunl)' 6.: ~ ... 11chbo.ud • Prt~llC lkKh • tf\uoduaao 81lbol 8J) Club Mcmbmh1p A'11111ble •fully Su ffcd Gym. pa. and Pool •A V1llqc unco itself wnh \kcun~ Ruoms. RC$Uur.1.n1. and Room Scn-KCc To chcdulc your prime sho"ing. please call (7 14) 645-5000, ext. 539 ------~~-----++~~~~~ 1-800-355-4257 MCN 18 t ••EXOTIC1r* UNCENSORED GIRLS 1 ·305·978-5676 Instant crdt · 1071-8· 1 -'604·821 · '8189 1·900·741-1016 $3.99/per min. 1 ·800· 695·3625 MC/V 18 + HOT & WILD! 1 ·800-860-6969 18+. Toll Free EMPLOYMENT We are seeking a tull-hme loside..Salos Rep for the Classi· fiod Advertising Oe- plirtment who pos- sesses strong sales ability and tho desire to be successful in sales and earn money. Good typing skills a plus. This Individual must bo highly motivated, hard-working a nd domonstra10 t ho abilily to moot dead· lines, work well with other people and provide effective customer service. EMPL The proficiency to OYMENT present innovative 5530 selling Ideas and ox- i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill ocute revenue pro- *****' BRISTOL & BAKER $~LON Hiring. a1yll6t. Low rent. 540·1877 17th St. Be•uty C•nter hiring Hair StyUsts & MamcuraslS. Low rent or high comm. 642·1717 I On the move? Sell your ~~ra housefiolcJ. items in Classified 642-5678 ducing "Speclal Sections" Is a plus. Ooponctablllty a must. Great op· portunlty for tho right candidate. Good benefit pack· ago provided. FAX resume to: 631-6594 Allen: Judy Oelllng or call for 'an lnler· view at (714) 642· 4321, Ext. 301 To place an ad In Th• Piiot claaalned. Cell M2.S81'8, You've never seen· an interior like this before. .. 8 RANGE~ROVER J • 2001 So. Manchester Ave. • Anaheim, CA 92802 (714) 971-2002 . . . 1£ J!E!l Parts & Service: Monday-Friday 7:30am to 5:30pm When you're. tuned into classified you're tuned into your community. r-... --------------•I CARPET SERVICE CLEANING CLEANING 3515 SERVICES CONTRACTORS FENCES HAUUNG 3720 LEGAL PAINTING ~858 PIASTER 3548 3558 & DECKS 3615 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3812 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilREPAIR 3880 SPRINJO.E~S 3921 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii j~~-~~iii!i!iiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hauling J~nk, Appll-jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii QUALITY CARE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SPIUNK1.ER SYS TIMS •••••••••I CARPET & UPHOLSTERY Houae & Office Beal QUICK RESPONSE! •Wood Feno••* ances. Yard Clean-Up, PERSONAL. INJURY ATTY 20 yrs e11p. Ouahly INT/EXT·QUALITY 1sT Oestgn' & Install .. Repair DIRECTORY Carpet repairs, prores-Price-Best W0tkl 10yr local Uc. 20 yr exp replace/repalr, llH hauling Etc. Call Mike . Fr•• Conault•tlon workmanship, lair Patch to complele damages. Cool mlallng slonally done. 20 yrs. Exp. Refs. Free Est. Small }obs, big Jobs eslUNlet. low prices. Uc'd 948-1381 71.,.212•1177 MHra prices 645·2417 Ron jobs. Licensed. 25yrs . ays-lnsUVrepalr. frH eatJ exp. Sr diac. 775-6380 •Lupe 550-0704• FREE Est. 650-7042 Advantage Conslr. 974-5301 .IUNK To The DUMP H. ThotMs Hlckl, Eaq. .IENKINS PAINTING eJ<p. 24 hrs 554·7631 Sr dose. Beat any written 3408 ---------•Hou•• Cleanln9• (714-998-1882) In I/Ext. ~allpapor. est.I Chris 8()().82l-048' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ET STALL Exper'd, O.penda 0 Will -haul what Trash '••roU'DY drywall, texturing, etc ------------------ ACOUSTIC REMODEUNG ACOUSTIC MASTERS CARP IN Ref's & Special Ra esl DECK Fl OR INSTALL Man won'tl 1164-5259 auw ""' 3 828 Free est oa~·d 489-5466 PLUMBING 3890 TRANSIATOR/ Removal•Reapraya•Wall & REPAIRS 3516 Vlolet a 75 1 COATING 3570 REPAIRS 3620 CHUNG'S PAINTING TUTOR 3927 text•Ory wall repai,..Palnl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Kathr'a Houaekffpln,-;1!liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -JE_WE_L_R_Y ___ 3_7_8_4 JOHN DOMN MASONRY lnttExt. Reas SS. Guar THE LOCAL PLUMBER l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&iii ceil•FrH Esl.~1 ·2419 F & M CARPETS Quality work w/refs. ••Vlnyl Hardwood Brlck•Ston .. Block•Lg work . Lie,, 375602 ·• W• am Bat1gtrt Co· 1• •BOB HUTTON CO. All ropafrs,raatroches Reliable. 714·631·2256 STOP Deck leak•· Ceramic, Marble, Sub & small Jobs OKI Uc Bond'lns. 538·1534 1ince t947·We are as SPANIStt/ENGLISH Apply•Remove•Palnt Soll carpet wholesale· Pg" 714·567-0918 waterproof coatings· Floor Repair, Carpet. Wllllam Harold Jewelers #687191 931·3932 KOLMAN PAINTING close as your phone Technical & Gener". lnVEx1. Complete dry: Sr. discounts-Call us Peraonallzed exp'd decks, stairs Oual. Uc, Bond 943·38 8 2 Watch & Jewelry repair •MASONRY "'"PEATS• Int Ext Quai work LN4 76000 675·9304 Also Tutoring Serv. wall service. 968-6320 anytime 909-279-1480 hHcleanlng. Bl-wkly/ work. l#587430 Free Antique/Fine Jewelry Brick, blk,..,..concrete Reas. prices ALLEGIS PLUMBING Suaan• 973-7409 or call Pgl ,13-1037 or Pg# 909-353..a333 wkly. Very reasonable. Eat. Best S 722-8769 FURNITtJRE &uy/se~'lrlde 873-0385 stucco. Lie/Bond Bond 'ln1 amco '78 Comm lndust Re s ___ __,o..;... ___ _ WHITE'S CARPET Susan, 714·573-8626 Low$$ J9H 531•7643 Lf518517 Free Es1 •Drain Cleaning• TILE " 3928 AUTO REPAI&' SERVICES 3447 HENNHSKYJAOUAR •Ouallty Repair• 1958 Placentia Costa Meaa 801·2742 All typH of repairs • PROFl!SSIONAL• DOO S REPAIRS 3622 948·8033 24hrs L"674731 646·3299 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••ii or restrechlng. Lowest HOUS•CLUHINQ R 3 580 LANDSCAPE a PAINTING 950-4851 ENOCH'S PLUMBINQ Repair Speo lall••• prices on new carpet. BY LUCY-7yr• Exp/Rel Complete Restoration IAWN CARE 3808 MOVING 3834 Con1clen11ous cralts· Drains Remodels A•· Clean, Caulk, regrout, (714)83,.0312 &Lowratos646-4670 An•xperlenced Relinishing,repair,up·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii man, old fashioned pairs . L#580526 sealing & Install. RELIABL• HOUSE dependable door hots. etc. FREE pick-Baalo Verd Malnt. PUBLIC NOTICE prlj:le In workmanship 8 00-e 3 9-3140 like-Nu Tiie ~•0-2211. CHILD raa1:1 353 .. CLEA.NINO. BY THE hangor. Guar worlc, up/dellv/esL 962-1823 LewneT Cleanupa, • RA1NBOW Clrcle Malnt. THE NEWPORT BEACH ~ v DAY. XLNT REFSI reaa. Don 521·8910 T,.. rlmml-, Lt The Calif. Public Utlll· Pa n'""' fl\• EJ1. Hou••· t PLUMBINQ CO • 1----.------YOLANOA 3 ··• tlH Commission RE· -.. "i b "' _, • ' TREE 6 1·5967 HANDY MAN 3710 Haullng 87e.a245 'QUIRES that all used Apt. Oual. o . ~ree est. Faattdepend No OT. CWU{TLrTanU1R. •L•ooNANklnn NYfor SUNSHINE•CLEANING DRIVEWAYS 3585 Qfeen Scene Llndacpng household good a St. llcf 569897 636·8888 Lir674497 5•8-6722liSiiEiiltiiVlijiiCiiESiiiiii•3•9•2•1 .. ., 14'yra exp. Local Refs. & 1 1 11 T 1 · movers print thel ----------1 IOSINESS SERVICES f 11 /kid 6 Make life easier call H11H&Renlal Preper11H " ga oO· r mming r --------- Gamby w .!. age + p . C & Removals, Clean-P.U.C. Cal T number; PIANO & VOCAL ROOFING 3910 •le Mlke•a Tree 9wo 3488 • 1' vv9-9335 usl BHt Bet 836-4191 LIKE·NU CONCRETE aint· arpentry-ups & Malnt, St. uc. limos and chauffeurs Tr•• trlmng/remov.,, DAY & NIGHT CARE New process remove ~~!~4':uo7~ #599025, escMUO• print their T.C.P. num· LESSONS 3868 CALL us FIRSTI clean-up. 18yra In CM. TYPING/WORD PROC. Infants/Toddlers COMPUTERS 3516 oil/rust stains Crack Complete Prop M•lnt •LANDSCAPE DEllQN ber In all advertl•• Aeroofs &. repairs. FrH est. e.o.oa70 Reports & resumea. Lg yard. Frwy close. rpr Free Est 76().8427 • 6 1 11 1 LI 1 ments. If you have a Gottuao Music Studio Sec:'I. FAX l .P. Office Exp/Uc. 722·9130 Custom paint-drywall· nala at on. ght ng question about tl'le I• All agH. 5 to •dull. Local co. oreat prlcea l·W-All ______ _ ,.. TUTORING A carpentry-wallpaper -"tee estJ Sr disc. Wiii gallty of a mov•r, limo banfnnln&. to class~• Cvani Roofing 7S4-7834 Servlc••-M M2-o&t2 Exp'd Nannies av·•1 for C .. _at any wrln-est I -• -ONSULTINQ ELEr'1'111rCAL 36J0 removal-stucco. .,. ..,, · or chauffeur, call: 54 1847 •R•ROOFIN011t CO"••nrGS 3932 u-....ln positions Into o o s . w 1 n d 0 w 1 • '" & -Rlok, 2e2-eM9 Chris 1.eoc>-821-<M8' Publlc UtlllUea SP•CIALIST Ii~~·~---~"==~~· CAJlPINnY 3510 ,1ovlng homea. lrlsh 20-yra EJcp. 723-1985 Carpentry, roofln"", tand9Ciepe AIJAJR Commlaslon PET "-•• ~STIMAfta Nanny Agcy. 874-8108 • .__._.___ 71'-158-4151 1 714"9e0-7?a1 c ... e ... .,_..,., ---------A-1 lleotrlo•I wortl plumbing, drywall, ...,.._. 6 dnlgn •----------• ltrl~~ln ....... ..... A •• z HANDYMAN -,.-r .-. VT_N_G ____ CON CUTI! • Locoal I Uk CR. contractOf atucco. painting, Ille, Mp~.·bu71~•'Voft···llQ~'! '"" °" lihViftii SERVICES '38 70 . No lob 100 a m 111 INSTN..l.41UACf CAllHETS ~u u c esponsel ' electrical. Jim 841-7494 •• .., • 11.. Lowest, Stor909, prof. ne-uoDer ruG '"Oft I a1 7 ICltchana. balha, doOrS. $1!!IVJr•C! 3548 MASONJtY 3557 FrM ht. 850-7042 HANDYMAN Carp~ XLNT rep. 1 tv min. lnL tu0111 ~ "'ad. . wtndowa. Doue Me-ma .. ~ LlCfi'a•ELICTlliic try, tile. p1umbinQ ·a T=~•:;:;;:::.~: n1m1. 'I/MC t4M111 P~='!~,:.T:ve~~~ a ADpmo11s 3111 wt~ -=:' ,,!= WACMPlllTD * lelt PrlcelQullltr 21 YI'• exp. FrM HI. roof. 25yta eM~W/refa. lndac:pe malnt. We do1_________ atreH or worry. Uc, ~Vice to _,. cwuy Addltlon•JR•mod•I• •WINDOW CLIAlllNG• ~. lllldl. lllOfla Rea/Comm. Sr disc Jeny Ben 7'7 ... 380 .. elll Ernest 84M174 PAINTllfG 3858 Ina. R ... 873-718' .............. 1•H a1.a11 t anytime " "r•/Wat•rlR•patra. FREE ~STIMATES cenor• M..aa L# ne300 642.eS&e NIWPORT i 6uiuW T1•• 1211t1 bdrma "°"' anoo ' eoncr.../EleO/Ptumb. 297-8081 Devtd Brlck. Bloc:ll, Stone, Tiie OAMOI COUNTY S'"°'8tt; ~·,. ~EE eetldea9' ----.. ---90--~ ..... 7MO IOlfoi cWiii Cone. Patio, Ort\lewmy -.u.· Handyman Servlc.. •W.P. 'YOUllCIGUmT .., ............. ,... UU41t102 100-na-m1 Can Mtfft ...... """°"' D9ofs.-. Qeanfng Co. Honaet• Fplc, 880.. Ref.20Yr ..---•Ut4-• [=~~:!=~~~ P ........ c. ........ · ~Ut~io gettollttMIM ............ ,dry> Thorough-ReMable. 13 Exp. Tetry ••7·7994. DICIS 3115 "'o-u-.1,.-c""r_p_n_tr_y.--,,-.-ln-,,r: OullUc:"::..~~ PILOT etDllPiiD On the"'°"' repair,.. Wli.....,....., Ile. Uc. yra eicp. hlOK. 912.1033 Cloaet/GW Stor, well ~llOUechrith PtW81LMWMI H'• the easy-to-~the,.,_., ._....,.Jent Ml-Oll7 units, furn. formlca, ttun? acceu. Information· Sell your axtra, =Cl• I I "'w' aowen•a Do you Med •l'WU GAT••• repalra 175-e361 Fred A ull to HIN Wj hliiiiiii pecked m~k•IPl•c• h"" -•hold ..... • ' -To place an ad In a ..._, .... home .. .,. J • 111 ......-Clutlfted PLUt IOud'e vlalted r~ • sue· vv•,. ........ , n. Pllet claaalfted. cteantna MrY6oe? Cll(I , f'edWoode LH7MOI 8uy n. Sell ft. find It ~MIO 24 ~ ..o;;;d-....M, cesaruly • by alt kinda ltema '*P JOU Ind .. cal Ml·Mft. u. • a»t•n. """W!tp!! .... noe ClwlllN. ~--,. Lio_,... --.uoe oc con..,mera. in C!Hilfitd ,....... ....,. ------- -8111Urday1 November 5, 1994 TODAY'S CRaSSwoRo PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Make cloth 6 Houso Sllct 9 Peculta.rrty 14 01we 15 Ft>m< IG lheep 16 ROd<.hSh dye 1 7 lt'ove, a marl\ 18 EYl'IVoOG 1!# Mystery awa1d 20 A ate Uol 22 ly gloW1ng OOWN 24 mrnible I F oinl t'QwrMn 2 Host ot a show 2 ums owC'<J • 3 Nol 1o0et11er 2 Suffix 101 lt•I 0< 4 D111y foehnq 111lanl S 'Born F1ce 28 Spo11acus was hont>ss one 6 lnrh11('(.f 31 ACll8S!\ Burnett 7 Wlse Old btr<.I 34 Gold Rush site 8 Taltlt>r 38 T ur•ush 11111' 9 The oth4>r guys JC! North Afr ican 10 Cardinal city. 11 Gua1f'lian - 42 Just t1no 12 Nonseosrcal 43 unconYllnllonal 13 Tangy 45 Tonnessec -21 Ac11ess Lupino Ford 23 Fur magnate 4 7 Would bi' ollrce John Jacob - holder 26 Some 50 Va11e1y ot loUUCfi swimsuits 52 RelloYOS 29 Peruy1an 53 Banner animal 57 Upset 30 Beg1nri1ng 59 PrPlonse 3 t Taxi 61 Pseu<JOnym 32 Long tong 2 3 4 5 t..t 11 20 61 65 68 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOlVlD 33 Chcerll'ildct s 35 ~•ter ­Flonwig 36 Japanese carp 37 -out jUSI gel by 40 Steamship 4 1 SoctRI bullcrlly 44 Bliss 46 Melody 48 Adorned 49 Fireplace - rcsl(fuo so v t<>11n s t>ig brother 51 Myllucal hun1cr 54 Holds oul · 55 Good bye M,Jrcet 56 Type 57 Agreement 58 Employs 60 Sll1lllul 63 Dined 10 11 12 13 EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 •ASST MANAGER• FAST GROWING PVT POST OFFICE FfT. gront benefits. BEAUTY STORE F{T Permanent. Ship· Upscale lady's resale c HA 1N.p0 rm an 0 n 1 ping, phones, office boutlquo in COM. Ro· sales p osnlon. Any work. Friendly & re- tail exp roq'O. Marl re· Beauty Uconse Is a spons1blo. $6/hr. Npt sumo to Ad #150, c/o plusl 714•261•6788, Beach. 714·642·6262 Daily Ptlot, 330 W. ----,.,-----Real Estate Bay, CM 92627. Or General Maintenance--------- FAX 10385·8114. & Gardener. Preferably MAL DTATI IALD CASHIERS within 10 mile radius ot Busy walk-In loclllon. COM. Call after 5:30 pm plln For lr'lllr¥llw Immediate Openings (Mon-Thur) 72o-s743. ~on Tivtor. :I Ma ke $100 a day Thl'"1•1 Alll Aco Parking currently 6nm-noon scroonlng Ntwrasf has FfT & PfT poslll· customors for our 'P""""' Ions available In Now· sales team. No exp 673· 7300 port Beach and Dana nee. 708·2365 CM I~==~~~~~~ Point. Modlcal ban· ---------RECEPTIONIST ellts ava1lablo for F{T PfT ESPRESSO CART For busy NB RE of· positions. Apply: Aco Great customer sorv. flee. Phones, fillng, Park I ng, 4 6 8 o skills. 5 days a weok typing. 9nm·4pm M·F. Ma c Arthur Courl. Fashion Isl. 859·7518 Cindy, 673-3777 Newport Beach (Cam· Pasta Bravo Is look· _R_e_s-ta-u-ra_n..;..t ____ _ ~~~ & MacArthur). Ing for CASHIERS & HOST/HOSTESS DRIVE-RS (mu"St bo F & I -d -ACE PARKING over 18), $5-$5.50/ ull part t me, ays & evenings. Apply In hr+tips. Also looking person. Charil• for COOKS & Kitchen Brown'•, 151 E. Clerk/Gen'I Ofc FfT Entry level. Good pholne voice & people skills 631-1400 X222 Help PfT or F{T. Apply c H NB In person, 1104 lrvlne __ o_a_s_t_wy....;..._' --·-- Ave .. Newport Beach. Sales TEXAS REFINE RY CORP. need s re- sponsible person now ..... By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARlf and T ANNAH HIRSCH WEEKLY BRIDGE.QUIZ Q. I · Both vulnerable, as South you hold: 6A Q OK 8 7 6 08 5 4 •A K J I The bidding has proceeded. NORTH EAST SO\!I'H WEST P ... JO Pau 2• 20 Pau 1 What do you bid now? Q. 2 -Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: OK 10 5 •AK J 10 6 The bidding has proceeded~ WEST NORTH EA.ST SOtrnl 10 Pan Pa11 Dbl Pan 2• Pua ? Whal do you bid now? Q. 3 -East-West vulnerable, as South you hold: ~ OQ6 3 OQ7 53 a KJS2 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOllfH Pan INT Pua 3NT 40 Pua ? at act1on do you lake? WEST . Pua Pua Q. 4 ·As South, vulnerable, you hold: .., 108 8 7 5 OA JOS OKS M6 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NOR111 la P... S• 3a P... •• ? Whal action do you t.ake? Q. 6 • As South, vulnerable, you hold: T he bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOtrrH 1• P... JO 2NT P... 1 What do you bid now? Q. 6 • Both vulnerabl e, as South you hold: Your n ght·h11od opponent opens the bidding with one diamond. What. action do you take? LoM for a~ on Monday. FRl!I! QIRT Clean. You haul away 840-8458 5 teak din rm chairs 1--------- EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 $125, teak cocktail & PETS • side table $150, 2 ANIMALS desks $100 ea, 3 6' shel\les S25 ea, 4·drwr liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil file cab S25. 960.0663 8·pc light tan te1<1ured sect. sofa $400. RCA VCR $125 546·0180 --------- ADOPT-A.PET Every Sat & S\Jn at ~#!:fl* PETSMART, .. Fountain Valley. PupplH, kit· Cherry bdrm set, un· tens · and more, au -·-·-used, 51 550. Rice looking for lovlng, c.r- Please be aware thal P oll or b drm s e t Ing homes. CALL 241· the lisllngs In this cat· $1750. 895-6046 03l7 for m!ile Info. egory moy require you CAT HCft:iSl!S to call a 900 number Chlppendale formal ~ Cuallty small & big In which there Is a dining room set, seats 7~2-8790 charge pe~ute 1 o. w/buffet & china, 1·s---a_v_• __ a_b_u_s_e_d--a-tl~d POSTAL . 52500' 714"828-3177 abandoned pets. Be a ~ GOVERNMENT TWN bdrm set, fru1twd, voluntHr/foster. Call JOBS. g;..drwr drsr, l'lltetta'nd, --rt'f.:.859-2704. Thousands of entry fra"'ed mirror, like nu l·T-H_l!_,P""E.;....R_F_E_C_T_C_A_T level positions avail· malts, $400. 644-4026 frff to good home. able. Great pay & ---------Grey long hair male, benefits. No experl· MERCHANDiISE approx 2 yr• old. Very ence requlrod. For ap-atfecllonata, lltter b ox plication ·and lnlorma· MISC. 6015 trained. Can't kffp. tlon call 1-800-647· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pleaae call 646..()972. 7420 Ext. P-36. DESIGN ASSOCIATE Position In H.B. for entry level furniture sales. Must have good communication skllls & degree or certticate Monee 774·9131 EOE PHOTO STORE PfT AM or PM. Sales, computar entry, cus· tomer service. Wiii train. Busy Costa Mesa/Newport Beach drive-up needs add'I In COSTA MESA.area. --------- Regardless of training, EMPLOYMENT write B.W. Hopkins, 3 pairs-custom drapes-1 __________ 1 various sizes. $100-CHRISTMAS $1 50 . 548-0180 Baby carriage, beaut, BOUTIQUES 6092 Detective· Trainee Investigator Trainee PT/FT (714) 991·2933 Driver XII oppty, FT Driver needed to transport adults thru·out Org Co. to/from Day Pro· gram, Mon·Frl. Clean OMV & COL req'd. Comp salary · + benefits 619·729·3866 or 714-364·4369 EoE· F{T GENERAL LABOR SIO!Hr. Help contrac- t()( with duties. (714)236-0230 Overstocked with stuff? A call to Classifled will help · 942·5878 Get to the basle .ABC's Altic, ba eme nt, and c loset then get some cash. EMPLOYMENT 5530 Box 711, Ft. Worth, TX WANTED 5535 76101. made In Oanada, person: respon, rell· •·s-a-1-.-.-.c-o_n_•_u_m_•_r able & very outgoing, Electronics. Now happy personallly. hiring FT/PT for Fash· SS.SO-Sb/hr. Call Scott Ion Isl, M. Viejo Mall & at 714-452-0688· other Orange Co. high Swedish Prof Nurse's _5_1_00_. _H_B_9_6_0-_11_09 __ aide-Uva in/ou1-10 yrs Beaut lady's clothes 8- exp-ref·lovlng-cookmg 10, 250 Items, S1·5ea, drlvlng-11c ... 646·3735 many new. 960-1709 Plant M alnt Tech profile areas. Comml••••••••- Greon thumb, PT, exp, w/guar earn. 803·9998 MERCHANDISE Cha Ir w /ottom an, desks/chairs, dresser, wd •helves/bench, gls dlsplay cab, hobby supplies (balsa wood, etc.), microwave. vac- own car, My + mile· SAlES/ADVEATISING ... ______ _ age. (714) 379·5699 11 No Experience Nee. PRINTING Urbanite Operator• a. Whether yo.u're new to ANTIQUES 6010 cum, console steroo, lhe advertising field or liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .,,,.,m_o_r_e_. _64_6-_1_4_4_1 __ _ an oicperlenced pro, ANTIQUES 4 u SALE Dinette-butcher block you con have a re· Furniture, acceaaorles, top, rectangel tabl1/4 warding career selling 10-40% olfl Buying 1-chra. Kenmore zlg·zag advertising se;v1ca1 piece or enllr' estate. sewing machine. Sofa with ou r u n ique 312 Newport Bl. N B & love seat, gold leaf women·oriented nal'I Please Call 548-4123 gls top coffff table, advertising company. BUYING ITEMS mtchg table lamp. All * * xtnt eond. 642·5168 CHRISTMAS BOUT I QUI! Fri, Nov. 4 4-9pm Sat. Nov. 5, 9am·7pm Sun, Nov. 6, 2-Gpm ,~T~"~~M l~~,l~~~ii-~iiijllliilllll~ll~mlllllll Newi;jort Beach (Formerly on 19th St., Costa Ma..sa) 548-4604 GIFTS FROM INDIA elry, altk 1ca1Ve1, wool 1tiawl1, •Ilk pu,..es & waltela, embroidered vasta, bras• lnacenM holders. Also atatlo- nery Item•, b1auly produ c ts, lndlan dreamcatchere, etc. Sat a .. , Sun 1-a 4U eand St., NB PraH Peraona Community newspa· per seeks Urbanite operator with 5 yoars operating experience & Urbanite press per- son with 5 years expe- rience. Only l hoae wrth Urbanite expe- rionc;e need app!Y· Send resume or apply •Potential Earnings S25k·S50k From 1800-1960. 1 pc FALL fl RE WO o D 1 .. •••••••• .Jawolry to entire house SPECIAL Seasoned t• In per.son 111: CALlfORNl.A COMMUNITY NEWS 3424 San Fernando Rd. Suill 4 Los Ango111, CA 90065 (Tyburn & Son Fernando) EOEJM/FN/H PT GENERAL OFFICE $8.5 0 /Hour Monday·Frlday. A e· quires 2 years general oflic• experience In· eluding phones. Com· puter lllarac·y helpful. Call for an appoint· merrt. EOE. TEAM PERSONNEL (7141721-8811 EMPLOYMENT 5530 •Complete Paid Training •Fltiublt Oayllmt Sehtdute •Excellent Benefits •Management Potential .Car Allowance • (car req'd) PIOfle call Mrs. George at 714.5'9g...9513 or 1 ·800·345-1123 QITTINO·TO KNOW YOU Cool.I jobs rtli11blc unlcu lnttr Ifni: thiu11s lo buy It's all there every lluy in Cl;milicd . EMPLOYMENT 5530 , contents. Immediate wood, frH delivery. cash, top $. 673•6223 Order befor• Nov. 20 l••••••••- for this I~ price. ~~tfl::'•J+ APPLIANCES 6011 $ 150/cord, HO/half, _____ __.. __ cord. 714·768-8635 BJU.IOA Kenmore 12 cu. #t., "'L-.-,-.. -.--b-a_n_d __ •_a_w_, ISlAND wtilte, upright frH zer, good cond, $150 cash FF 5 200 721 ·9260 only. 644-0352 Stove dbl oven Hot-Mlac. wooden blinds point Hallmark w/vent, and ahuttwra. Besl like new $250. Refrlg offer. 721 -9280 Kenmore 19' dbl d oor ~-.,......,,,,....~...,..,......-...,._ w/lcem aker 5215, Call Nordic Track $250. Blk 723-0406 after epm • gtus top table, 4 swvl chair• $195. 723-7880 On the move? Sell your extra household Items in Classified EMPLOYMENT 5530 WANTED TO BUY ----~-- MULTI FAMILY SALE •UT 7AM·2PM• Bronco-towing pckg, running board&, tra•h comp., west marine boat, clothH, bicycle. C0tner of Abalene Pl•o• & Gran~ Canal .... :~. :·:·:·:~-::::::·:;: ...•.• :; ... ................ . 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I f • t t I t t t • .. t I. • , • •, , • • •, " , I , , .. THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA DailJPIDL Cover Home Presented By, OLGA MAITHEWS WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS See Page 27 For More Information A SpCcial Advertising Supplement Vol. 18, No. 44, Nov. 5, 1994 "'\ I I Coeeri-~-.imJesbte.Re."-"e · 2. Map/lnde:x 16. Cout Newport Properties 3. Star Real &tat.e 17. CoMt Newport Propeittes 4. mi]'CalltOmla 18. COMt Newport Propertl~ 5. Ca1ltOmla 19. COMt Newpcwt Properties 6. Ca1ltOmla ao. COMt P. ties 7. Callb• IL i(F--c;Ralton 8. Callfomla II. Homes ~ Realtors 9. ,,,_. • «s . ... a. Homa 1nc, Reelton 10. ~Bs+w l'leapiri ~ a t Homa Im, Realtors lL Coldwell B-lrn Newpcwt Bach 15. Watedront Homes Inc, Realtors 12. ·Cold 11-•-Newpwt. Bach 86. Waterfront Homes Inc, Realtors 18. Coldwcl1 Benker Newport Beach W1. Waterfront Homes Inc, Realt.on 14. c.oldwdl'BenkerNe-ciBach ~&tty 13. V.lee5.e ~ ........ 19. Gn.bb & lnlDe BAL80A ISlANO Mint condition duplex·. MaJn res. 2BR, 1arge 1Mng room with brick fireplace. Beautiful patio separate units. 2BR apt. over 2 car ~rage. $539,950 CAMEO HIGHLANDS 180 degree <Xean view from this ·Jerry Harris" 11)8Ster- piece. 48R 48A offers finest design & amenities. Access to 4 private beaches. $1,275,000 BALBOA ISLAND Dupex in a great location. Pretty brict( patio leads to spacious 28R main res. wlbeam oetllng & fpk:. 18R apt w/priv entrance. Plans for 2 stOJY ~I $539,500 CAMEO HIGHLANDS Expansive 48R, -4.SBA entertaiMlent orient~ on 14,000 sq.ft. lot. S8duded pool, Indoor Spa. 34 French doors, l 5 skylights, plus much more. $975,000' CORONA DEL MAR Dramatic near-new condo. 3BR suites, fnnl OR, fam nn. fab kit. Uf'lique side by side design w/lg frt patio, roof deck. 2 car gar. w/boat door to side patio. Shutters TIO. $595,000 WIMBLEDON VILLAGE Prestigious comm. Beauti- fully decorated 3BR home. New carpet TIO. Custom oak flmg. Atrium opens to MBA, fam. nn. & liv. nn. Comm tennis. pool & spa .. $259,000 COSTA MESA Sprawling elegant 4BR plus 2 upgraded BA. Fireplaces In living room & family room, tonnal drhlng room & kit. nook. Covered patio, spa. Near So. Coast Plaza. $274,900 BAYRIOGE Bank owned: Roomy 3BR, 2 BA Cape Cod style 2 story townhome. Great kit. w/micro & · compactor. central air, Intercom, shutters. Nice. $249,500 CORONA DEL MAR So. of the hwy duplex in mint condition. 42 x 118 lot with huge park-like yard between main res. and unit. One of the prettiest streets In the village. $499,000 BALBOA ISLAND Beautiful cottage "look" has sunny remod. kit , French doors, gorgeous hardwood floors. 2BR + loft BR, 2 fuU BA. brick patio. $529,000 PAGE 4 /SATURDAY, Novwnber 51 1994 _,CllUILICAJml .. 1111 • Coonlrydub lillst)te nr h ti.ti.~ 38R. 38A Of 2"R +den condo. FlK,.klll negotiable ~ comnuity. IETm • ITYLI .... •· To lhts IO¥ely one IMI hm on fie Newport 8eadl CCl.lntry Club golf coorse. A sea island lreasurewfl lenniscrts & 3 pools. Relax lo your hearts content call !Of showing. . II' LIWEST ,._. Liii $SM,• ~ M!fi}Cust<m total Rf-00. Ute & Brite. 4BRfJBA plus Bonus rm. uoe 8riclt Paio for entellaining. NEW white paint In/out lite carpet & MORE. SUPERB. Peek VIEW. MOTIVATED!! Dur RECORDED 24-Hour Info Line .. is ·available lo you. For information on properties . for sale,· simply call . 1-800-545-1444 and enter the Ctr four digit ad cods) NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE u ... , ............. . llUifW 2BR. 2.SM+dln wmc.ne. 81slviM. 21rp1·s. gourmet kithen. A -CClmllllnil'f, special Pl'~· t.\ISI • · BRAITIEA---=-'521.• NUii 9afllS tvoudW ttls elegant 38R or 2BR + den, 38A coodo .• a.uelM plllo afonfing tolal privacy for rinlnlng. . , . _, ..... su.--=-S525.• 2BR widen or 38R, 3BA condominium. Magnificent Japanese gardens. frpl in liYing rm + mslt BR. Comm. pool, spas, tennis eris & clutilouse. IU mMI ~W/VIRll S-.• Fabulous sunsets & bay views are yours from this condo in exclusive Sea lsllnd. Owner will consider lse/opl CITI ClllU • llAI .-Lil Mii,• Cape Cod 2BR. 1 BA front unit. upgraded, large patio. 28R. 1 BA badl unit CMfglllgl. •&I llT illJI VIW ..... ~ 48R. 2.58A. 7 yrs new. £xtta large iwemillll IOl me~jously •as llT-MlllTlllUT S4a,• Greal view, new hm in Monlsefrat 38R. 2.SBA. private coortyard entrance Galed comm .• French doors, air cond. Seller waflls>sold nOI#! Wl•l-E Ull S8,• GL¥1h~icely.encl~ dwel!ing ~ vo.ss f~om a IOYely pa~. pool, l!R:IDT, Wr'llns. It 1s a QOlet farnly-onented nei~bortlood Charming bayald wi'Mllping willow. Sec. sys & many upgrades. 48R, 3BA • 7ClllmlQ . ..... . --M1Ml!IUM ' .. H,lllQuncl UllllT PUI • IAYVIEW TBUCE $421,• . . -I = Family rm. gounnet kithen w/breakfasl rm. Mstr has ad1acent sitting rm 10tt DolpNit r..omm nnnl !lflt aallt withn walkino distance lo b.1ckbav 11t1 .....,, Tiff . ..,llT IEISlln CllARll 1411,• · (9i ilMJHome~chann, personality & ~fort. Almost ewrythlng new &l'iiri)'*led. 3-car garage. 3BR, 2BA. lnY1t1ng pool & patio. . llf.WPOIT Hm VIW $311,. First flooc mslJ Sutle, harct.ood flooring, alc.-38R, 2.SBA. Gated comm · FUU. IPCUIES • ... 111' IUClllU $310,• Fl.argestmodel "Augusla"w/marbleHoor.flru lhehall1 ~ining rm & kithen rerdl doors. wet bar. beveled window in mstr BA. LDts more! · IUPUl snu . •Eun S27t,a This large 6BR (3200 sq rt) hm on 1/4 acre lot Great IOf 2 families & gardeners. ~ awn add aa:essory apar1ment M 14 SILyult ··= • ·== S M .• .. t • 4 Ml Piul1 I ....... 111111·1 ..,DIVIS S ... ~ t•I ittfttOMS ¥11.A NmJ .... llT IUCll sat,• 8elutiful tqllr 28R W/Vit!#s of pool & palm trees. lmmEJlale One block IO Balboa Island & Fashion Island. light & airy. ,........ I --.... ,_..JO OMnpor1 ~"="""',,..::ICUll I IAY VIEW 51VEAWAY! $251 -Cftl njl)BRi.1.~ cottage on R-2 lot Ouiet bay bead! ~Mew Builders aon1 m1SS this! ouild lo suit Of li"8 in collage! WlllHmcE • -T SBU!! $241 500 LM!y 1 story hm in quiet inside loop location. 2BR. c1e'n dining nn eat- in kitchen. NC. 2-ar garage & much more. · · VI.I.A IAl.IOA $235,• Beautifol Penlh~. V~ of water from deck, 2BR or 1 BR+ den Sl<ylighrs walk to beach + Lido Village. · , ' .. ~-IUCI El DOWO MODEL S221 • 3BR, 2.~unil lswellmalnt Formal din rm w/additional rm i~ kit 10< small lable & chairs. Mslr BRw/walk-incloset+skylightin mslt SA. Frpl, wet bar IT'S TIUE VALUE! $224,a Cit Jill4B.R. 38A + booos rm. new 40 yr roof. ~rox 2150 sq r~ ~Villa Park schools ~for 1st time buyer/inveslorl ¥11.A ..... Wl1I VIEWS mt,• ~m":i:~:,=~ Golf Course. Buill in 1991 . .,..,, 3166 Corte POttofino S 381,900 ......, I . s lhSI Brehm ,..,. 411 Fbg Ship s 119,900 ......, 1-• S. Grimes .... 34 Ocml Villi s no.ooo..., 1 •ffO A She1on 399Nllr•CM s &25,0DD .... t ·4• A Sheron .... 35Mrlllllc:llo S •.ODD.._ , .. S aitOl'lin 4 Aoclly"*f . 11,980,000 ... t.' Vicky T~llQ .... I 11'17 Clllt CM • *.000 ~ t • ' l.M:Gl~an 0 1.BIP•T-.!NlllMEt1•.• ~lerc1rw s-1 "*location. Very Pffl* w/some nigh! ll~t Yiews 28R + c:llP\ + oft. 1 car g1r1ge + space. Visit one of GMT OS>en Hausa mT WM.IE MmT IHI $114 • 5'*1ous 38R. 2.58A kJlllR>me ooit. ~Uil Tudor ~e 2-car e~osed gnge. 2 frpl's. c:nll llr. Rrst time tiu,ws dlun! • ' and rqistn to .m a $400 &flt cad/icau to Vons Groen, Sterc! ..,.,.. • .,...,.., ,,...,f" .,..'"' 11n A'l':UA l\T'!:>f'V"ll U"A :JQ TOl""IQIM:Jl;t NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE • PllWAllmMl$12.--Privacy & luxurywilh IJIPlflllefed views. 88R suilBS, suba!rrtnean pa~ing. Slip fot 2 latge boats. . A IAYW ftl.AM,•,• ~~wtt• ~~·~of !he jelly+ pavillion ~n residence done in a timeless design. ~ntry Cll.lrtyard. Ea••lll e111r• -sa.-.• Special Cape Cod tiadition, spectacular IMn channel location, aftording dramatic vilws ol "8 bly '& Newport Hatbor. ~BR ezh w/pfivate BA+ sep. maids rm. Waterfront living at il3 bestl •lfA .. tu•IUISZ.•• 10,000+ sq It. 98R, '4 -2BR suites. 2 laundry rms, mud rm, OF. w/spa. Rec.rm w/malt shop. Garage 6 car. caretaker on lake. Sold futmshed. 111' Pllf an• TIE UT!! a.-.• A sensational hxa6on for lhis Baytront tm in privaa area d Bmide Place. In a piciure perllct CO¥e w/inspirmg waler views+ pier +slip. ~iest yach1 access lo ocean. ' ClllU IB. IUI $1,•,• tit1iii Wonderful contemporary SBR, 5.5BA hm w/1(1.. Ocean, harbor ~hfront Views to Palos Verdes. , '="...,'-,;;IXCEl'TllUL MTlll IOllE $1,515,• (ftl M City lites, bay+ ocean views. Quality workmanship through-OO'rFrencn dot>fs, mll.lldings, 3 frpl's. 4-ar ~. garage wJlots ol custom cabinets. SBR. 4.58A. long dfiveway-+ much more. ..... IATPlllT PMPan 11.•.- ASIJb:sadial liice 19dt£~on makes llis hm in Carnalion CM an eallent invesment. Private pier +slip, belch & Yiews. Sellersam receptiw lo olters. ' U•H lllfl.-,• Skinning California conllmporary, custom tm in Ills gated comm. Ocean/ city lim views. Impeccable ~hty llroughll.ll '4Bfl. 3.58A, pool & spa. Gll.lrmefs kit~tmstr suite. open enterainmentarN. Call lo steel ClllU IB. llU ...... -'40' Id. fatlllous bride & ivy cowred 2 story. SBR. '4.58A hm w/pool, spa. ocean view forever! .. L.9Tm1 ............. . Wonderlll nditional custom hm on desirable IOt in this ga91ld eoftlm. Lots ol "'8d brick. This 2 story, 48R tm widen & lni~ rm ollers gu tiwnity INing. Large lamlly rm opens Olto wranda & baaWt.llly appoinlld mam malces flis view hm one ., •· ... TmACE $1,215,• f<ifjii)~•·ONI plnOflmic Newport Harbor views. lots of boating actiVlly breathtaking sul198t & city lights views. Walking distance to Balboa Island. 48R, 38A incl. separata guest qtrs. '="--.. PAHU.C 1•11 VIEW fl,211,• U&~~~t.~tsre~~.=/r~,: Vdldceil~. ~~. gowme(kithen.AIC. sec. sys. l.Jlge lot. ,.. ••-um ce1•11•n S1,•.• Sk.lming wstJm hm toe. in Hatbor Hm. Pa11Mmic OCMI, Catalina & Nelpoft Cenw views. Bllutilul roolti-IMI ou.mr 1t11 Wfpool Jlcuzzi & wee !Mr. SU.~ kithen, IGlt IMng rm W/Solring Clili"Q, mstr suite w~ bit-Ins. Indoor 1 outdoor swnd Jptlm. call ID•· CMa-·ICUIVllWfl 111.• ~-------Upgrldld culbll tm ••liful pool, iA. din,• k~. splCICl.IS rms. Wgl lol 3-ar garage. . llAl'rwllCMllllA--mffl,1-- 0n the beach! This tllalnt .... has unobstruclld YillWS up & dawn the coastline. Ooalily conslruction & amenities. UM IAI •A T9lD fl, 111,• Cit n1tProperty in mint condition. High soovnertwinaar rents. 180 aeQree a;ean views All new windows and new patio. Cll1"E9IUIY -•• LAlllA 11,125,• . Ocean view. Newly bft in 1988 large modern kithen. bonus rm now used as a gym w/IUll balh. Open, lidll & airy. Centrally locad, walk to main beach. f • cam1~sm.• (ft 701ICarneo ShOfes ocean view pool home. Pride ol ownership. C'Wld 5e'J or 4BR. , • TW1U _. SPECTACll Al .... 4BR, 3BA + sD.Jdy at Turtle Rock Crest. 1 BR/BA down w/SpectaaJlar view: Neutral decor. Owner will deaJI NESTICllUS CllU COVE .... Don1 let lhis price deter you and your buyers. Owner in seOer. Walk lo the beach form flis 3BR, 2 sto~ hm. A~ 2-<:ar garage w/addditional parking+ elevator. Property 1s also for lease or lease opbon. ___ ECIUIT IUIOl 1 ITOllY $815,• Cit mnJ4BR. 2.SBA, great buy. Unanached t story, expansiw light living area, 2 frpl's,State of lhe art gourmet kithen . Low mainl landscap-ing. SUVlfW CUSTOll HOME $875,- 0nly one of three custom homes. 48R, counll)' kithen, beautiful patk·like ~g.on almost 1/2 ICl'e. Ocean \liew_CaU for more info. • ULIOA ISUID • Ol UllCE LOT $151,aaG S"ooing 2 $10ry hm ·charm, warmll. open beam ceilings. Private patio Mstr w/lirepla down -con'tert spec rm to 2nd rnstr! 2BR. 1 BA~. Much more! SPYCiUSS m CUSSIC S151,• ctf ~/Nlhtaking view w/2 mstr suite's + 2 large BR's all on one . IMI! ool/spa in rear!1ront courtyard+ playgrll.lnd. 18.ClllT ELEUICI _., .. Cit jji)Prime ~lity c13ftsmanship, sopert>ly decorated city liltlt view. Sitfuii room off masier suita lor dis:riminating bu~rs. ........ llU ..... l'ii1iiiiR.arB, apprat 18,000 sq fl estate si2Bd. latge yard wMarbor ~iiW/lowty landscaping. Home shows like a model hm w/ lo~ldes. -> IJlllllllll C191 -ICUll VIEW! Slll,• Custom 8elcourt Hill (Plan 4). Two ma.Sier suilBS, 3.SBA, lhree fireplaces. Both walk-in dosets art bedroan size. Loaded wit! extras & security sys mi. IOTCIEI 181119 a' UT VIEWS! $775,• Kithen remodeled. bay views! This beautifully remodeled hm Is now complete. by adding new tile in kitchen! Best buy! IUT llT I .. TllU! ~-SIMleping views d lhe blut Pdic & Catalina! Es1al8 sale in Corona Highlands. Open ftoorplan & large rms. llUKV11W...-.-$7H,-ctf ran PelicM Hills & Caralina Isle to Palos Verdes. 48R. 38A, new + plinl Corml\Mllty Spyglass Ri •. , ............... 1111.• Magnlficent38R. 48A, condo wtJ.w garage. Free flowing design betweeo living rm. dining rm & din. Rrepla in mstr & den. Ga galed community w/IXtras. IA1'PllllT-Si.,_ • LIMly larget 48R + olfa. ~. 75&\.1.Jrge lmnily rmW/dinlng.,. & kithen "'YI/my views. l.Jrge lot. 3-car garage+~· ._"'n• -" .. ...J ... •• _,.,..,,..,.,._.,...' • .__,....,..,.. SATURDAY, November 5, 1994 I PAGE 1m11V1EW11US725.• ifl 1111~ Beautifully customized 4BR, 4ijA hm w/pool-sized yard aea & . gner detail throoghll.ll WATDFlllT WlllCI I •AT ..... Newport~. Gated walerfrontcommunity. Very well cared for traditional hm w/dock & boat SH ISUID -FUUISMO SS•,OOO largest IUsk floor plan. Price inch.Jdes most large furniture ians designer chosen. 3BR. 3.SBA. large patio. UUll VIEW SlllHSET Slit,• Beautifully remodeled 58R + 3BA hm in excellent family area. Remodeled kithen. balhs. wood noors. French dbOrs & mudl more. CIUlllll UUU llUll tlll,• 4BR, 2.58A, wonderful ~radas. Hardwood ftrs. priva~ spa & blt-m BBO Outdool patio lighlini Custom stiined g~ door. Sec.sys Priced lo sell now! Priced below marlel UllOI-DTARS $131.• 3BR. 2.58A condo in gated Harbor Ridge f.slales. Very lush landscaping, quiet & private location on end of cul-de-sac. 'if,•, Pl1HT H[ ;[',HTS l'H.lRr.' ..._: · g (:Ii:· ~···· · ... ·· .. ·· t' ••• '. '• '1 ... • • .~ '1k . . ' . . '· .. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILO;r I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 5, 1994 I PAGE 7 24 HouR Ao PROPERTY INFORMATION LINE 1-.8 (* THEN ENTER THE CoRRESPONDtNG "Auo10 Ao" 1.0. NUMBER) 24 HOUR AUOIO D ESCRIPTION OF Au P ROPERTIES IN THIS A DVERTISEMENT N EWPORT B EACH 0S F 1RST 24-HouR B ROKE R GREAT BUYS ON GREAT HOMES DEFINITION OF A GREAT DEAL: In 1994, che average sales price is$564,000 ($266.67/sq. fc.). The homes listed below are all priced ac less chac $185.20/sq. ft .... That's a Great Deal! • ' J l PAGE 8 / SATURD~Y, November 5, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTA , . Whether Buying or Selling ... TheP.1udenbalf) Call · ARVILJA Cellfornla Realty "A Full-Time Real "atate Pro/ess1onal" 24hr. Voice Pager: (714) 729-5430 1993 -• PREslDENTS CIRCLE • TOP 5% OF REALTORS NATIONWIDE Residence: (714) 721-0180 . ' VJ.It my** OPEN HOUSE** 34 Ocean Vista & 39 Sea Brook Cove. 1-5 1 Arvilla has represented Buyers & Sellers In the ~ folloWing Areas in 1994: * Newport Beach ~Island -Westcllff -Harbor Highlands -Bonnie Bay Highlands 3BR. 31/28A al l le\iel (no stairs) w/vaulted ceilings~ Great views. Priced to sell at $615,000 .......... J...ight & bright remo- deled 2BR + den or 3BR. 3BA condo. Private patio. Great Value at $519,500 f ....... Loc: ... Upper condo · Vaulted ceilings. Overlooking NBCC Golf Course. Enjoy BackBay. Ocean Views from front porch. Furnishings negotiable. $5'9,000 PlctaePeafect •rsda411' 1 . Oriental gardens w/sunken conversation & fire pit plus waterfalls surround this elegant 2BR + den or 3BR. 3BA condo. Must seel Highly motivated sellerH $515,MO 34 Oce.. Vl9ta Fabulous Townhome. 3BR. 4BA. 3 car garage. Tremendous Golf course location Luxury master suite w/marble baths .. $750,000 .......P-rice R1dadiaa Magnificent sunsets & &ack Bay views are yours from this 2BR + den or 3BR. 3BA condo w/large yard & patio. Seller says bring offers. Reduced from .SHl,d $"4,000 F;:rr Superb Furnishings and a great floor plan make this a wonderful value. 3BR. 3.5BA + morning room off kitchen. Areplace In master BR & LR. Wrap around patio. SEA ISLAND (On Jamboree near PCH) Open SMurdllY ~ Appoillb ... lt &rderlng Newport 8mch Country Club. 0Jfenn9 ~·II courw ondlor boy uiews. Townhoma and condomlmutth 111 on ekgont 24 hour guard110ted ot~re wrth r-·> spos. tennis. lakn. wo1erfall1 oncl lush lond5C0plng M~ I .: lngs o~ priced from $4'9,000 ·. $790.000 Fob. " upgrades ond otrtu within mch lwcury home · One alOll· aWe fum•lted. .. :.,... . .. ... ' *'' ... * Corona del Mar *Costa Mesa *Irvine * Foothills RanCh NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA f'tLOT I REAL ESTATE Huge Baltloa Wand boaae oa die Soudl Bayfroet. Gorgeous panoramic bay views. Priva~ dock accormdat.es v~ i.rge yac:bt. Complde re.mode.I. This "ate can not be duplica1ect'ioday. &ten- sive use of pevers, gorpous berbet A Meacbed oat Ooors, cllltom sbulletS, priv1te guest suite. 000 Call Walur • 588-30&3 Woadcrlul 3 bedroom. 1.7' batb f..mly bome. Baulifvl patio sunounds pool and prdeD are1. Gl'Clt muter bedroom wtlll linlng ll'Ca Uld largc.Yt'llk·in clolet. Gorgeous hardwood 11oorUa1 ~ut. Gruel brick llreplace. Newly remodeled titcbea leads to am.tea family room. -Call Jdl • 631-08/J . ,J New duplex or large .5 bdrm bome under con- stniction. Super 100 block. Pcnoulize your bomo--cboose colors, materials. ameaitics. 000 C.U Alia (t 67S-9S8J Large view lol 111 lrviDe Temce. Well mai• lained 3 bdrm fllnily bome. u ccllellt ndgb- ~. Pll'till views or lhe bay A )euy. 000 Call B~t <I 646-8356 For AU Your Rtal Estatt Nttds ... WALTER MTT'CHEl.L. PRESIDENT 588-3083 BETSY BOYD.......................... 646-83~ MARY GRAHAM..................... 723-0138 GAV PROUD........................... 673-3984 JAKE KLOHS ........ : .................. 631 -0813"' JOAN COOPER ......................... 675-4441 JIM LINDBEllO ................... : .... 67.5-1674 ALICE BROWNEll ................... 67.S-9.Sl.5 GARY SIPIORA ........................ 489-6781 MARILYN llE.ED ....................... 673-8700 .. SATURDAY, November 5, 1994 /PAGE 9 Whal a value! Fabulous huury 2 bedroom condo. ~celleftt k>calion wilh1n the heautiful galed pool & tennis comdlunity or Sea Falre. Grea1 comer unit looting out lo hlSh greensc~. Huge wrap-around patio lbal is fully land.'iCaped. Very slllUly. Don't miss this opportunity! (ZJO Lif4 !AM ~ 1&) Call Dan e S09-JOS4 lmpecCltik IWlury studio condo. Gorgeous decor. Bedroom uca sepanled by Sboji doors. Vutilll marbk noors. plush carpel. mirrors. 000 Call Walt~r e 588-1083 Newer I Ndroom luxury condo with good o- cean and sunset views. Located within walk- iDg diS1a~ IO lhe occufronl and shopping. Coll 588-JOU Tasicful remodel -2 bdrm. 1.7.5 badl condo. Beautiful betber, banlwood entry. oat 1JI1Cnl- ties throughout wet bar. Close to the beach. $1 000 Call Dan <it 509-3054 , Ba & Ocean View•/ An cxccllcn1 investment opportunity Elltr• large l bdftn. 2 bath + den Coe formal chn1ng room-your choice). Mlrble. louvers. nurrors $1 Call Dan ~ 509-1054 ~era ai&e one bedroom Villi Baltloa condo lmpece1ble with ni~ 1ntcnor decor Greal invcsunent or 2nd home near the beach 000 Call Waltu <i Slt8-J08J -c5ecuin1 ,2/U e/ 'XeDJC>Orl :JJeqcp - W aller 7/(itdelf, 'Yre.sidenl (714) .5&&-:JO&J 'lJan 9oufrf (714) .509-YJ.J4 PAGE 10 I SATURDAY, November 5, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTA C,.\LL COLD\VELL Bi~~Ktl~ ----·----·------------- \f,•11 //i;,/1 11.'1!1111/f11/ (1II11/11.'/f t ll'f•'llit' '. ! ,''•·,/,'/I/,'. 1 OPL'\ tlOl ~I "'-'\ll HJ>·\' 1-l NEW LISTINGS COSTA MESA S2'.15-• Great Investment opportunity. Eastslde Costa &leSi triplex onlhe ocean side of 17th Street Freshly pallled All unHs have patios. front owners unH has 2 bd. 1 ba & l ireplace. All units have a single Qal10f. Wonderful property tor an investOf or owner who would l*e some income. .......... $475.000 Jiauilfiirltewport Beach townhome locateo 1n prestigious pd gatld 8ellcourt Hil. Popular pb~ r 2 bd, 2:4 ba1tts on OM level, With wonderful views 01 C.tillna & Newport Oenttr. Hardwood floors M'om ligl!lina. OCM"'ll ldldlet\ & noolc. den & wet bar ait 111st a few ol tllt emenltln INt ttila home olfe" You ni.s1 see to IPPf'Cidll PrMll showings Milabte YCREST 1338 S..dllgo David McCulloch . BAYRJDGE 122 Hartford Barbara Graves BEACON BAY 62 Beacon Bay Ginny Wray CORONA DEL MAR 439 1/2 Begont. .. Steve Su1herlen/Tom Thomson UDO ISLE 343 Via Udo Soud Edie Olson SEAVIEW 1921 YACHT CAMJUA Ginny Anderson $659,000 $212,000 $1,150,000 $349,000 $2,895,000 OPEN J IOl IS[ SUM > \ ~. 1-1 8AYCREST 1338 Santl&!JO Jim Rush BEACON BAY 62 8-con Bay Ginny Wray BEl..COURT HILL 35 North H..npton Kent McNaughton NA DEL MAR 4391/2 Begonia Steve Suther1en/Tom Thomson 614 Avocado Sheila Kav1ani 31 7 Carnation Renee West HARBOR VIEW HIUS 3401 Qu~ Cove Eleanor Bowie HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1621 Port Cha1'1a Susan Weir UDO ISl..£ 343 Via Udo Soud " Edie Olson VERDE 1854 Pitcairn Velma limmoos NEWPORT NORTH 89 Corsica Drtve Robert Bents XFORO COURT 6 7 Lehigh Aisle Kay Parl(er SEAVIEW 1921 Y.cht c.n• C.OLDWC?LL BAN~C?R .1 $659,09() $1,150,000 $475,000 $349,000 $495,000 $775.000 $925,000 $439,000 $2,895,000 $335,000 $199,000 $278 ,900 $595.000 $849,000 . ~tnW. r~~ran~0a~~&'1~~s enlt'1·~ plan. Close to wondefful community spa and pool. Unh has m1ny upgr1des and a great vltw from deck and IMng room • NEWPORT CREST • $229 900 ~al>UlOus customized plan 4 with totally remo&led kitchen In European style with all new cabinetry. appliancH. counter tops and more. lower level is bright In neutril decor and quanty paver tile The master suite is quite large with cathedral ceilings providing volumes ot ltQht & seabreezH. 2 adchtK>nal bedrooms & 1 bath up & guest room & bath down This Is the Crest's most popular & versitlle floorplan. l~~s8~ft~1ue. Front row center on the~·~ "Franclsean" model "Bulled oul" for todays designer taste. 2 bd. 2Yi ba. Extensive remodetlrlg includes new granite kitchen. skylights, Pella windows. smooth cei1'igs. master suite with sHUno room. Real value at $469,000. SPYGLASS Hill SS95 000 fhe ~I p~d property in'SpyglaSsl 3 bd. 2bi. iiOme grear bY t lfont brick patio with t>uutrtul wood decking & a unlQue Kol pond. me entry leading to step down IMnQ room with bar area. Parquet flooring In kitchen arid family· rQOm. Master suitt with distanced city lights view. Oversired 3 car garaoe with work area & room lor plenty ol S1orage. freshly painted! SEAYIEW . S5t5 000 Gated community. Partial view. Spacious 2 story h'd". 3 ba. 3 car garage home. Close to community pool, spa and tennis courts. Comer location with 2 side yards. 2 opening skylights. great schools. for sale or lease. EMERALD BAY 12,111G,llOO 91riua11y tlie best panoramic ocean viewln Emerald Bayl One of the hlQhest lots & on a Ital cukle·S3c street. 4 bd, study. family room. formal dining rm. There's even a walk·in wine cenar. limestone flooring. vaulted ceilings & custom l)uill·ins are )ust a few of the quality amenities. Emerald Bay Is a private, gated seaside community with pool. tennis. park and sandy beach LIDO ISU $4,950 •• A masterpiece ol architectural design ano qualtty construction. located on the lip of lido Isle. This gracious home features a formal entry loyer with sweeping staircase. llvino room and dining room. The library, family room and breakfast room & patio are perfect lor formal liVlng. 4 of the S bedrooms are on the 2nd lloor with lhe master suite overlook.Ing the private spa & yacht slip. FEATURED LIST1NGS nc= ~E!l, condo overtooklng o~em Newport Beach's best townhome vil111 with 2 latge bedrooms. each with h's own bath & a large IMno rm. dlnlno rm & modem kitchen. located on the perimeter ol the complex w11h a great sense of privacy & seclusion. Big attached double car garage, plus lots ol additional parking. Community pool & spa & tennis. Easy wilklng distance of ocean beaches. lint dlnino and Newport Harbor. OXFORD COURT ma .. Largest -model overtooklng Mason Parle 1 lali.' ~Iii~ 3 ba & den. Per1ecl ~onditlon. just 111lnt. French limestone flooti In kitchen, entry & laundry. Plantation shutters & woQll blinds. Pools. tennis COU'1S & walking distance to movies I shops. This hoine Is 11111 new Ind ready for that fussy buyer. E.ASTSID~ COST~ MESA $21.1 • Ra-re ustside Spanish styled home on laroe lo( and excellent locatlon. This 3 bd home has hardwood lloors. spanish tile roof. coved lnlerlor ceUlf!os. arched entry ways and remodeled kllehen and bath.room.kitchen and bathroom have been ttled and feature new fixtures & appliances, forced air & heatino & more• Call to st.I up appt VILLA IALIOA S299 IOO 9ank owne(rtoreclosurel Very mo1r1atedl Beiu-t~uf 3 bd. 3 ba single level lloorplan 1805 so It. model perfect. secunty gated complex, 2 mastar suites, 2 patios. ocean & bay VleWS, near Hoao Hosp1ta~ special fmancino offered! Can Carolyn lor more details WEST NEWPORT 1.119 000 Great beach property• 2 bd. 1 ba & 1 bd~ I 6i-2 separate houses 811ck pauo with 880 omge plus elC1ra parll1no. good income unttst AIWays eas¥ to rent! THE TERRACES OF COM . S..124,'500 lowest pnceo in the Terraces by more than-flS,()00 Morning sun floods lht k1tcMn Irving room and patios Plantation shuners. white walls. htQh ce~1ngs & neutral carpeting A short walk lo the Terraces clubhouse. pool/spa One block to the Oasis Center & tis lull schedule of lun activ1Ues Move tn. unpack & enjoy the lifestyle One owner muS1 be a minimum of 62 yrs CORONA DEL MAR $341,• .South of the Highway. Rare oceanside condo on quiet. traffic free street, only 112 bloctc to Begonia Park 2 bd. 2 ba plus lofVollice 2 puvale terraces. inclUdtng rooftop deck with Bay views THE '-UffS 1.157,11111 fmmedrat• occue>ancy Overlooktng the 1>esTofienbeft In the Blutls 3 bd, 2.5 ba with remodeled kl1chen Thermadore ovens & Jenna.ire range top Ttle counters. spa tub. redone baths Air cond1t1oning. Decorator perfect and model lresh. very light and brtoht Vaunt NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1.175,DOI S-tunnlng townnome oT the highes1 quihty lii-NeWpott Beach. Conveniently located near local shopping & quick access to fr~y. This 2100 sq h 3 bd. 2~ ba. offers every amenity l(nao111able lncluc!lno NC, 2 wood burnlhg fireplaces. plantatton shullers, recessed liOhOng, alt BuH nosed corners. liled kitchen lloors, 2 car attached oaraoe. patio & girden. Bulh in 1990 by Thompson BuMders. This home Is t>uulllulty designed and appoimed. IALBDA PUIUISUU 1.175, .. Charmfrili 3 bd. t 6a beach home. Ideal for -second home This property Is 10ned tor a duplex. Home Is within steps ot the beach and the bay Seller will carry paper ~ IUCH $489,000 s~lbli~ model. 3 bd, 2.5 ba s1n91t lam11y resktence Guard oated community Corfli!I 10-:.ah'' " • oversized yard. Buill·ln 880 and fountain UM•a-:~s include marble entry, plantation shutters frenrt• UQOrs Mahogany bUllHns throughout CORDIA DB. llM 1495 000 Spacious ~lttmNan stylt condo Sou1li 'i11 l>CH Open and tight floorplan Vaulted ce11tno~ 1 '1,t kitchen with Coriln counter tot> Frtnch wo "s with wood shuners throughout. Spiral st•irrasc w m custom wood railing. 2 ma.rble hrtplaces 3 <1011 'I (l'IU bffn sound proofed.& d be restoreo t • rial coridltion by seller). Protnsional!y landscao~ .,.,,,~ mafiire tropical trlll. light weight concre1t o 7 • ' or tor $OUnd prooflnO IRYINE TERRACE S549 000 Ideal location across lrom Irvine Terrace P.tt~ L1 ' ol over 10,000 sq It allows room for el(P3nSl(lr. B • pool with used brt~ trim surrounded by ' ~ • < ' terrace for outdoor entet111nlno M111I view 110"1 ' • ta.y Kltttten ls' new with granite countertops & cabinetry. New woetshop. study & heartl1 10 •r kitchen wlltl warm brldl flrec>Qct family rm O'<e' 1 r;; pool & pall() SEAVIEW SS95 ,000 urge fitC)fy 4 bd, 3 ba. 3 car ga11Qe fam1ry-~(Im 1n gated~ wit! pool,.,. and tenntS cour•~ ~ H> Comer loclbon, ~Ask for Gmny ~or NEWPORT HB&KTI $819.000 C'on$trueted WllM. lllis French NOrmandV st~t t ome Is a masterpiece of acrchitectural des1gr drd criltsmins"4p. This home II In one of the most cits J~' locations In Newport Heights, The combination ol quJiltv lot sile. and square foolallt In the home ma~es 1~is i rare lind. This home ""9cts quality lod spac•M 110.,, plan deslgn In a or-f lllnlfy neighborhood WEST MEWPOllT $879 ODO Large custom c.. COd ltyll ntertront duplex or ,~. main channel. Two lar0t 2 bd. 2 ba units Go1.1ri~1 kllchen. 2 llreplacn, Pylights ttwoughcXlt DAiil POllT $895,000 9e.y-cir.n.11c 4 bd. 3112 & 1'2 bath contempof1'Y hnnt built of concrece. glla & sleet. <>'« 4000 sa II ol hv•111J Spact plus I 12,000 14 ft + lot wlih grassy yard, pool & spa lnmdlbta 1ecr w..s ot ocean. wtute wattt 1~<1 mounlllns.Thls *Y unique home Is an entertainer's • df9am. DOVBl IHOld sm,ooo Atmibllll-'b'M Shorel """ row 'tltw rtSiOtn. • ,Huge single atory 4 bd. u Ila. Separl18 guest house 1n courtylrd 1ac1f1Q pool & -s,ec1M otitn ltoor111.1~ 2 n,.,1acts, wet bar. bfllldlll & tonn11 dtnino Evtrvth "il 1$ O¥mlltd. 4000 SQ ft MIO spece. 14000 SQ 11 """' lol Come v\511 ttw most penoramic 'tltw home ~a·blllf Cul-de-s.ac street too. Quick action required C.M Oo~al<I Platt HUNTINGTON SEACUFF $421.111 Jir'atioer gate guarded' communrty at the be~fifMM!y thousands below sehus costs is your ~In. Selltr UDO ISLE $2 195 000 relocallno out of 1rea and sacrlflcino this pc'Ofes~ P-rtmitt much souglll afltf Often belt 5idlnO pr o6env upgraded beauty. 3 bd, 2~ ba, formal dlnlno. lavish '-ext wide a deep lot CounlYy fftnch remodel with 3 ur mlSter suite wllh spa, lush llndscape and extensive O•~oe. Dod for · 2 IOtt boats. Huge roollop hardsQpe. The lilestyte you deserve near pool, tennis, enleftalmnent vttw dick ptus mra targe paho/pt4)•. ootf Ind apa., ooroeova llndlclllt wlltl too QUiity llnlsll out. Excellent llOll IMrs locllofll 0.. n; trade or cirry 2nd TO -. 0 .. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE •AYVI .. nllllAC• . $379 000 Single family residence. Custom contemporary. Dual .large master suites. 2 bd, 2 ba, buitt-rn BBQ. Spectacular English oardefl and patio. Many upgrades. H.0.A. dues only $118.00. Gated community with pool, spa and tennis. · Paul Herrick llASTSIDE COSTA M•SA $389,900 A "10" on l'!Y scale. This 3 bd, 2 ba home bas ev_erythlng. Beautiful European kitchen with top-of 1he Hne appliances. French doors off the livingroom, dining and master bedroom. Hardwood floors and Berber carpet throughout Well located skytights make this a very bright and airy home. Elegant. solar heated pool & spa and custom BBO area. Easy to show. call for appt. NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS $535,000 Desioners own home. Absolutely perfect in every detail. Neutral decor with·pavers. white washed wood, marble. california living with high ceilings, family room opens to fabulous spa and waterfall, built·ln BBQ. 3 bd, 2.5 ba, master bedroom has sitting room. Cul·de·sac location 1n guard gated community. CllAllNR AMA •1e,OOO DuDllx wipfMll bolt doct. Excellent loc. on channel w/ views of bay & city PMt from both units. Lowtf unit has pltio & upper has huoe ~ Area w.'i1 easy Wllldng distance of ~ beaches, dlnlnO. stqlplng. Watch the sunrise while drinldng your morning coffee on the patio . Enttrtaln ftienc& & family with the best of Newport waterfront lltestyle It a trlCtion of the cost. . SATURDAY, November 5, 1994 /PAGE 11 John Campbell BAYSIDE COVE $389,000 Price reduced $86,000. Same floor plan on market is $440.000 Owner must sell! This is a steal! 2 bd. 2 ba condo. ideal for coupres or beach house or investment Walk to Balboa Island. groceries and pharmacy shopping. Thiere's a community pool. spa. and beach all with bay views. Boat slips are available. Shop and compare can no. won't last at this pnce. • Susan ._ Weir HARBOR VIEW HOMES $439,000 Light and bright-Monaco in-mint condition. Enjoy the bricked front-porch Extremely well maintained inside and out. EnJoy living in the family neighborhood of Harbor View Homes. Andersen Elementary 'School is ocated a few blocks away BALBOA ISLAND $548,000 Fabulous Buy! Large 4 bd & 3 bd. duplex 1st time ottered for sale Built In 1981 with large rooms for very open feeling. Front & back stairs to double garage Wonderful large balcony upstairs & patio downstairs Good relltal income because of s11e call Kay Parker to see Lyleen/ Jeff Ewing llAllMll YI .. HILLS .. 29,000 This home Is Wiiting tor a pertectJomstl Beautifutty remdld French doors open to spacious temces. bright skylights, custom built-ins & new kitchen w/breakfast nook. Vaulted woodbeam ceilings In liv rm, din-rm. & separate tam rm lend volume & space to this single level S bd. 2 'I- ba home. Outdoor area w/patlo front & rear framed wi1ush plantlfl9S inciudlng colorful roses ' : l " 'J ' . t I ' ' ' ' i I ' I ! " ' \ ) \ . \ ' \ ' I ' l I I I ,· \Nl",,'I' \_ .. ·. •• BAYCREST '839,000 Unique Baycrest estate which may be tar~ enouqh for a tennis court. Property i~ ~I ~ve~ ~/3 acre. located on a quiet Baycrest street with a view of the Back Bav. yaulted ce1l1nos m ·"":mo room. family room & master bedroom. Extra large 2 ~ car garage with view deck above. This 1s a must for the family that needs plenty of room. Joanne AkerrnarJ ...---- i BALBOA ISLAND 1725,000 Terrttic Island location. just steps to South Bayfront Bay views from both units. each 3 bd. 2 ba with fireplaces. Dwelling has been used as a single family in past, easy to convert. Footage cannot be duplicated today. CORONA DEL MAR 1795,000 One of the best locations in Newport Beach. -1rvine Terrace" offers a great family neighborhood with parks and close access to the beach. This large 4 bedroom home with a comer lot location has a pool, spa and exemplifies true pride in ownership. A great opportunity. COLDWC LL B4N~CR .1 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA-flESA PILOT I REAL ESTA Laraine/Eric Shaw HARBOR VIEW HOM•• sen,ooo Custom, expanded Jn. t 993. 5 bd, 3 ba. Gorgeous libraty w/custom bo<*cases & master retreat (could be exerciseJhobby area) added Beavtttul hrdwd ftoors. double paned windows Well k>cated near part< & elem schl Extra large. Childsafe pool, garden, patio area. Call 1·800·745· 1626 for sh~wing appt \ LIDO ISLE l7e9,000 A touch of Europe! Perfect for "Art Lovers·. This rare street to street lot w/wondertul bay view is adjacent to a serene park w/dock facilities. Recently-remodeled, amenfties fnclude newi~ designed kitchen and living area. Extensive use of tile & canon. Enjoy Lido lsle lifestyle wh1c:i includes community tennis courts. playgrounds .. beaches;a sailing dub. & ~docks David McCulloch SOUTHSIDE CDM VILLAGE 1799,000 ~citing possibilities, 3 units on an oversized lot south of PCH. City says 4 unit potential with 101 hne adjustment. AH units well maintained with upside rent potential Buyer to cooperate with 1031 exchange. Laroe house I~ front. 2 2/1 back units wttt:i community laundry. ... . . -~ -.. ~ .. Call Me For A Marketing Plan On Your Home. (714) 644-9060 _ ... un &ATURQAV. NoD. ... er 6, 1884 J PAGE 13 BELCOURTHILL·-OCEANVIEW Magnificently designed townhome with that perfect touch of elegance. Private gated community in the @art of Newport Beach. Popular Plan I with two bedrooms on one level. Cool & serene, wi th ocean views. Slashed to $475,000 NT MCNAUGHTON · Newport's Estate Property Specialist (.<>I ,J I>\\: 1 ~~ I " I " ll 1\ N K 1~~ I{ ~ 1~~ \\' t>< >I~ T ll I~ AC 11 COLDWeLL BANl\.eR U ---------------- 43911.2 Besonia Avenue, Corona Del Mar . A quiet corner ofNewportBeach is the charming village of Corona del Mar, where the lifestyle means flowered streets, fiieodly neighbors, ocean breezes, walks on the beach, and neighborhood shopping and restaurants. . ../ This offering is a two bedroom, two bath townhome, built in 1990. The great room with fireplace is flooded with light, and opem through Freoch doors to a private tarace. There is a loft with built-ins which make a wonderful office, and a roof garden with a view ofNewport Harbor. Off~red at $349,000 Ste'l·r Sutherlen J "''· Thomson Bringing Y 011 The NetlJf'ort l.if estyk 1-800-949-9802 TWO FABULOUS SPYGLASS HILL OPPORTUNITIES! BEST BUY! Only$595,0001 Wonderful opportunityfor a buyer who wants to ~ive in the lovely Spyglass HiJI community. Squeaky clean and freshly painted! 60 Drakes Bay, Spyglass An exceptional upgraded and expanded propety on an open elevated comer lot with panoramic mountan and city light views! -=---~-.::::--:1:111 Over 3100 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms. Ideal for fiunilywho loves to entertain. , ·DON & JOYCE OLSO.N 1-800-487-4931 : .. ·- \ .. ct 3C>A~~Cjie\4 e ~Y~t911\t-.; 5 , 1994 VILLA BALBOA CONDO NEWPORT NORTH 280 CAGNEY; #120 $232,000 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath condo. 1,756sq. ft . Model perfect. For lease of sale. Walking distance to beach. 240 NICE LANE, #315 $264,000 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 2,000 sq/ft Ocean View & City Atmosphere!! 2900 CORTE PORTO FINO $489,000 Most desirable Catalan model..SF~ 3 Bd, 2.S ~comer locatioo. Oversiz.ed yardw/built-inBBO. Mohapiybuilt-ms. MUST SEE. GUard comm .. ·-. ....... .. ,, \ \ \ ... ':r'. \ '' c-."\ . \'"'' I ........,, ... ~ \ \:.. \ ... - ,, '\ t Large alllOlll c. Cod llyle waterfront duplex on die maindwnnd. Two largc2 bd, 2 ba units Gourmet kitchen, 2 fireplaces, skylights throQghout, large sunny patio~ separate laundry facilities. Quiet neighbor- hood. 5879,000 For More Information! JUDY MUNCY (714) 729-7.161 COLDWC?U BAN~C?R LI Grubb & Ellis agents · host Pumpkin Patch The first annual pumpkin Patch was hosted by Jackie Keigh and Karen Rezek of Grubb & Ellis Re.sidential, Newport Beach. Newport Heights children gfithered at Cliff Park to select their favorite pumpkin. Kendall the scarecrow was seated on a bale of hay surrounded by 500 pumpkins. And for fun mementos, children had their photos taken with Kendall. The few reMaining pumpkins were donated to Green Tree School. Keigh and Rezek wish to thank all the families who participated and made this such a great.event in~luding Derek Graham of Chicago Title and Nancy Chrisian of American Savings. Call Jackie Keigh and Karen Rezek at Grubb & Ellis Residential, 23 Corporate Plaza. Suite 190, Newport Beach 92660, (714) 644-6200. . ... 3148 CORTE HERMOSA W ATER $479,000 ,800 . 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath, 3 Fireplaces. 2 Bedroom, 2 Badl. Single family 3 car attached garage, prvt. spa, built-Residence, pied community. Pmatr in BBQ. 24 guard gated community. Location! ManyUpgndell IS CORMORANT SJ'79,000 • 2443 VISTA NOBLEZA $495,000 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath complctcly remodclcd. F rcnch · ckxn,sl)'lights!. pnvatespa. F.&stiJ1f coock> 2 ~r. 2 BA single family res. Custom contemporary. Dual large master suites. Built-in BBQ. Many up- grades. Dues SI 18/mo_,_GattdComm 60 CORMORANT $490,000 Single family residence. 3 Bedroom. 2.5 Bath. VIEW!! VIEW!! Gated couutt. w/ pool.. spa a park. Paulson joins -Coldwell Banker Tom Sutro. manager of Coldwe~I Banker Costa Mesa office. recently welcomed Marci Paulson to the staff. Paulson has extensive real estate knowledge, particularly in property management. and is a graduate of Coldwell Banker FastStart program. Paulson will specialize in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa communities. A native Southern Californian. now residing in Newport Beach. Paulson is an active member of South Coast Community Church in Irvine. In her leisure hours. she enjoys sailing, jet skiing , rollerblading and attending concerts. For all your real estate needs, call Marci Paulson at the Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa office at (714) 668-9333. Perkins joins Coast Newport Properties Coast Newport Properties welcomes JoAnne Perkins who has ~en an active member of the Newport Mesa Association of Realtors since 1976 and for 1 o of those -years owned ~ real estate company. She is 'currently on the board of directors at the local association and is a state d.ir~tor for the California Association of Realtors. She J<?rne~ Coast Newport Properties because of its professionalism and excellent marketing staff which she says are second to none. She is looking forNard to ~rk1ng with .such a. large, well·respected company and From left Kate Katwitz. Cara Tiff any, Bree Tiffany, Jake Kalwttz • 1s sure her chants will arso benefit. JoAnne. attended ~CLA and graduated form USC with • !I-degree rn ~s. She and her husband have lived - '"·Newport ~1nce 1973 and have three sons. She ts active with Newport HarbO< High School s Soccer Booster Club and Academic Booster Club and loves to ski JoAnne can be reached at Coast Newport Properties, (714) ~-1600 . ) .. #" • ,. • -... .. . ·v A ~ L E N T I N E 2 Civic Plaza Suite 100 Newport Beach , 714-640-2500 P R ~o P .E RT I E s + NEW LISTINGS SHOWBIZ CELBBIUTY OWNED - Dra~ric~ngk lc'd wwnhonk-. ~bdnn,-2- bath, remodeled lutchcn \\ith fl<"' cabincb & new applianc~. upgr.idc:d rile:. Beautiful h.udwi>tld flc>t)rs, custom book shcl\·cs, 3 bib to beach . lot of P'n1. Only $229,000 MISSION VIEJO · Lowest priced condo in Ridgcmont. Perfect fc>r first time burcrs!! urge end UQll Builder convc:rtcd to l mJ~tcr -.uitcs when built, but can c:Jsily be converted b;idt to ~tudy or nurser)'. l CJr gar.igc: w/l:mndry. $165,500 --· + Ne'YJ'Ort Beach NBWPOR.T NOB.TH -J>rh-atc location backmg to the: hillside. 4BR plus den in a gu<Jrd ptcd community. $539,000 BELCOURT One uf the mo t presrigiou~ guard gated .ireJ Ill Newport • 3BR a1u.:hcd humc lol.'..itcd on a ll~gc: corner Im 'urrm"ndcd b)' lmh 1Jnd"4:apmg &: running stream\ w/Krn pc111ru. Bc:aunful marbl~. mirrors & cu~tom lightmg. BEST BUY IN Bi:.LCOURT! $895,000 + Newport Crest NBWPORT BEAC H • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath' to\ n home. Ear 111 kit..:hcn Dr.im.in.: m;i-.ccr bedroom "11 h ., .itilu.:d ceiling. FtrcplJ..:c. N1..·\\ pJrnt pru\ldcd to burc:r $227,000 OCEAN VIEW · Dr.1m.1t1l 3BR. 3BA + retreat to\\ nhomc. Cm tom decor "/hud wood floors, fircp!Jcc, "ct bar & 'Juhcd ceilings F;ibulou~ end loca11on JllSI 3 bl<ll:ks to be.i h. $25-4,000 NEWPORT CllEST · Bc.rntiful 2BR, 2BA wwnhomc wuh f.abuluu$ greenbelt kxn ion. Onlv 3 blc11:1ts to the be.ich!1 llcduccd to :.. $199,900 LINDA ISLE • OH·rlookmg the trJnqu1I l:wv. 1h1., Mcd11crr.rncJ11 \lll.1 hJ' 4BR ~uites. IJrgc formJI Ii\ rns ruum, dinmg room phi-. m.i1d quJrtcn MJlll room\ .m: on rhc WJtc:r nuk111~ J <.p n1J1..UIJr sr.rremc.>nt. Built b · F.m l111 . Thh " the ulumJt~ home $4,500,000 BELCOURT Mcduc:rrJnc.111 m.in'1011 w11h ticcJn & Cit)' light ''"'"' SBR 'llllc,, hbr.iry. fJmilr n1<~m & den Lu'h 1rop11,.1I ground~ w/wutcrl.ilt, & 'PJ $3,950,000 HARBOll RIDGE · Rea1111f11l Jll "lute contcmpurJry custom home Appnl\ 5,000 ~q.ft. w/4BR. hbr.ir)', nc:r1..1\\.· rt•om, w/pri,.itc pool, 'PJ Jnd i.omc occ:.111 \IC\\\ $1,995,000slo LIND. A ISLE • En1ny the Sl~d'J& h!-tht . ,;e~ from 1hi~i1il:~a'¥JI 48R. ~tudv, • I~ mom 47 ft 011 'the w.1-m 'ide ttc. . $3,495,000 + .Irvine IRVINE · Lar&cst model Ill the tr.i.·1 - Pnmc end umr .f~ like :i dc.a.idl«i bolll\:. 3 l.irgc bedroom<>, 2.5BA. fam1h• mom. formal dining. h1ghlr upgr.ided "1t11. hen • w/nc\\ .ippli.111.:cs, 'Juhc:d l.'.e1hng' .1111.l J bra11d Jll"W roof. N11 Mello Roo'" D1111't \\'.lit! s 189,000 IRVINE . rorL'LAR RA:-.1(.H{) • AN JOAQUIN t'Jwnhumc O'a 1800 '4 II wnh l'SR .ind J grcJl 1.11...1111111 uH·rl11t1~111g the p .1rk \'en· rr11.11e \\1th .JI( l°Olldll llllllllg, \Ill J r hi." JI , 11.1k p.11.1d1 Ilg_, l'\trJ 't11rJgl' .1nd b1111l 111 'hd'l'' & .. ·.1b111cr' $195,000 + Other Areas CO RONA DEL.MAR · BE T PRJ< ED DUPLEX IN COM. Grc.11 l."urnc:r l111...11u111 wtth 2 bedroom<r.-I Nth plu' .i. I RR & I BA 111111 F.1n1.1,rt1.. bm tor t11111n· dl"\ clopml."111 or l.'.c •nnnm:d rent JI pre •pl."rr. dlcr" moll\atcd & h.1' timmJ .inmher" $329,000 C OM • Engh'h ~!)·le 111wnhomc \\/.2RR. 2BA. firf.'.pl.icc. wet bJr & JU\! mmuic' 111 the: beach, ~hopping & tine dining $329,000 LAGUNA BEAC H · Bwldc" lot" Arni•" fmm the ~nd Full "lute ".irer ci.:c.in & 'Ull'<t \It:\\"\ $275,000 MONARCH BEACH · 3BR ~mgk t.1m1h BIG CANYON · Sunset & Back Bay ,;c:" with 2nd floor Jddition! AO\ions uot of an:J (>\\1lCr is rc'11dy to &ell this clc\.tted cornc:r lot. Two bedrooms & dc:n. all on one: lc\'c:I. + MISSION VIEJO · Fabulous locuinn \\ith IJkc .ind lllOUlll.1111 \ IC:\\"\1 rn\Jlc bf.'.ach. guud·gJted u1mmu1111y' 4 BR. 3.5 BA "/libr.irr Three firepl.1H,, pool w/watc:r(JU .md sp.i1 Bc.iunfullr Jppc11111c:d w /marble and h.udwocld floors -~U!>t ncc:d\ a little TLC + 599,000 ,. home on .i IJrgc: et1rnc:r Int G11.ird g.itcd .. ommumf\ . + $299,500 $529,000 HAil.BOil IUDGE -Ul\"d)' country .md night light views fro m this l~rgc: 3BR tu\\nhomc w/loft. $47 2 ,000 NEWPORT'S BACK BAY · C ustom eon.ige In a priv.itc corner of the: world with 28R, 2BA. u rge master suite: w/firc:pbec:. All new :appli<Jnl.'.cs & roof, large lot nr golf, horse tr.iii\, & the B:ack Bay. $325,000 THB BLUFFS · U"bclic:,'11bh; Back Bar ,;ews from this front line, 2BR. lBA condo. Vic\\ from ma\tc:r suite, kitchen, dining room & living room!!! SELLER SAYS SELL NOW!! $317,900 BASTBLUPF -Gorgeous 4BR single: family ho me. An entertainer's dream come true \\ith lu h rrop1caJ rourtyard c:ntr)• and Km pond, resort style ba It yard wnh pool, ~~ & \\ct bu. Many fearurcs include mublc & named gla s baths, Hr)' formJI dining room w/lireplJcc, French door & oak ~hel\c:s & p<1nc:Ung $599,000 Custom Homes BIG 'CANYON -Magnifi..:cnf cmtom ho me built & de ignc:d b)• FJn lnt. O\er 6000 sq. ft . of the: tinc\l matc:nJI~. Lc11:arcd on .i luge Im mer 22,000 q. ft. 4BR suite , medt.i room, fi>rm.1~ dining You must SCC to .1ppl"CC1'1tC I'm ate J>llOl THIS IS A . VALUB AT... $2,.95,000 IUTZ COVB · Bu1ldcl'\ Mcdnc:rrJnc:.m m;istc'l'lcce w/fiill 11«an rn."\\"I. 4BR suirc,, gym. offilc & the.tire: rmJtc pool. $2,995,000 Irvine ROCK T UllE · 3 8 It, 28A ouy detached home "1th n11..c yard & .urium. Home fc.iturc:s .1 ch:irm111i; 6rcplacc in li\lng room, \\Ocld 'huttcl"' & .1 2 pt.tr nc:w roof Grc:.it location No Mello Ruos. $313,900 IllVINE -3BR. 2BA home 111~ticld On .m c\rr.i IJ~t lk. w ~hoc~L~ . c ! Th" home: 1c · ~ith fTc~h f'Jllll, and 1 lu\h rd. 268.900 Hcn1.1gc P.1rk Newport Bc.ich SATUlU>AY Big Cln~'l.m 67 Hcriugc: $189.000 T.H1ll 'furtk Rtxk 20 811rn1111.t Tree 19511 S1c:rr.t M1.i J lin:td ( t Ncwpo•rt Crc~t Comn.I de! Mar 2957 Cone Portntino $539,000 hl\.l Ncwpon C'n.''t SATURDA\'.A SUNDAY Newport Crl!5t 2 Encore: Ct. s 199 ,900 n C'hJmbt:r<./R. 01\0ll Mi\ !Oil VIC.JO Blufl\ 303 Onftwood ~ $2,950/nw G (,umm1m Cmon.i dd M.ir For Big Canyon Gate Clc.lra.ncc, ca ll Lisrin .. IS lnu l..uJ • 27591 1 n.~' V1•IJ' S03 A'e Camp11 720 M.1rp.11cntt· Office, 640-2500 FOR LEASE 2Bl 2Jll S?,6SOMO S2,SOOMO Monarch Beach .,. ~ 311 Sl,690MO lnin< "LE.~aE.x:> $990MO lnint lBl S800MO SHOllECLIFFS · Bnght .ind .air' 3BR. 2BA home on J l.irgc n1rncr lot HMJ\\ood floor~. lircpl'11..:c 111 II\ lllt; room on '"'c lc\CI \\'.ilk to lx.i\he-., g.itcd .11..1..e" tO C""°C:.ln _ orEN AT/ UN $2,950MO B E FURNISH ED · Th" " l'>c:.iu11tul" RcHlcJ m1m 1n.-d d1nmtt room "'.ill\, 2 m.J\ll'r \lllll"\, tin.-pl.ll c, tile cntr\, pl.intJt>cm 'ht1111."r\, lJlh<-dr.il •c:1hng\ & l .:.1r .att.ld~d g..ir.ittl' $2,295 MO S2 •• 95.000 3 1.3,QOO S22"" .000 S254,000 599.000 S.31 "'".900 JlQ.000 1 \ .ikllllll~ 1 .Htll l> C hJmN'" n ( h.unbcl'\ n '-'.1' lll'.lll \ "l\IHn .... \\ \11 .. .· i 1 . ( f , New Li stings 644.-1600 Westcllff 4 Bedroom 3 Bath family home Wood tloors. shutters. and pool New Listings Barbara Hutchings $552,000 Newport North Like newl Lapu Vlllqe Spectaeular estate Largest tloorplan on oversized lot. '4 Bedroom '4.5 Bath In t.a&una Villaae. S.ra Hinman $549,900 Connie r.,auentJ $1,175,000 .. CM tt• IOC,p;wW 4621 Ontacto• 462Tom...- c:.r.... ... Mar 444 Mendou JI Vieau $1.12,,000 Sea U·'• $1,19',000 ... (1-4, 9179,000 S.a (1-4) • ' ~-"90.000 ... ' ... , 2 KeMlqtoa Co•rt · $6'9,SOO 4J Hart.or Rids• Drhe $79',000 J CMrboeq-$M9,000 $1 ,299,000 $,9',00I -.... , $649,000 ... ( ..... . $1 ,249,000 •• (1-tt $740,000 ..... ~, $1.JtS.000 ..... _,, ,,, DllltlUOd .... 9'99.oao lltf•-. .. c 2UBl'Hla1C.,.. ••• 7,,.000 .O FFICE HOURS 9 :00 A.M. • 5 :00 P.M. SATURDAY & .SUNDAY ·. a..eonett BnMl•man .. .... r .. .... Shorecllffs Re modeled single level with ocean & canyon views. Mary Ellen & Bob Weclan $997 ,000 Promontory Bey 4 Bedroom l- Bath home. Boat dock, spilt level. Fountain. patio with BBQ. Marie Ferao Beecoa Bey Pristine S Bedroom bayfront situated on 60 ft. of frontace with spectacular views Owner may trade bebl Bibb-$1. 99-, ,000 .. View Properti~s Newport COlllt Maanlflcent customized Bramelea home with great ocean views 5 Bedroom 5 5 Bath s.lly Anne & Doft Shettdan $ t , 995,000 Herbor Rldce Tradltlonal 5 Bedroom family home overlooking all of,Newpon Beach. Spectacular view Beverly Morphy $2,35(),000 Llade tsle Sophlstlcated waterfront estate on over I 00 ft on Linda Island Marr & Heme $3,395,000 . -.. Blllboa Penlnsul• .. Exquisite bayfron t si te & home. 5'8edroom, dock & views Even Corkett $3,800,000 Herbor Island Exclusive French No rmandy bayfront estat e situated on a rare d ouble lot Debi Bibb $5,680,000 Huntlacton Harbour 5 Bedroom 7 Bath with ;J large d ocks & approximate ly 240 ft . on bay Jerry Finster $6,450,000 · Family Neigborhoods Rare 2 Bedroom plus den In front rf1* Wilker, mountain & l&chts view. Coby Werd $3.2,500 Eutbl•ff Charmine remodeled & expanded l Bedroom 2 Bath beautl· fully landscaped with spa Sue• Laird $49S,000 New Ustlngs. , Wlndwerd East Newport Beach executive home with o versized RV/storaae area on I 0.000 sq. ft. lot Bllrtollc & S.lto $529,000 Eutbluff Sense of serenity prevails. Impressive Improvements with contem· porary style. Excellent condition Coby Werd $539,000 COl'OB&_ del Mar 1 Bedroom & den charmer with back rental unit. Yard & patios separate from rental unit Judy Cood $539,000 Ba,aeM Nort~ Exquisite 4 Bedroom 1.5 Balh oontemporary In Me ramUy neieh- bomood Pool & • spa c.ot.lrmet kitchen o .. ca• Forsey $115,000 Harbor Polat Ocean views from this aoi-&eoUs refurbished vllla LoMberdl & Thomas $899,000 Coro•• Hlc~la•d• Warm & lnvitlnc slncle level home at end of cul-de-sac Panoramic bay & ocean views Mary Elle• & Bob Wecian $1 , 195,000 Newport Beach Harbor Rid•• Creat 2 Bedroom OynMty on prtvate lot End unit ..._rtyM~J $407,500 ,_... er.ell fltan 3 with l Bedroom pha F1l. PrfVllle tpa next IO .-.lbeh & very pMle llll8d oommunity P<d & tlefril. c.role ,.... $429,000 . Harbor View Ho•• :J ~ 2 a.th home on hute lot. New kitchen. new mester bllh, smooth c:elltnp. 'POol 'IPL Rldt ~ .. , ...... lnlne Terrace Charmine updeted home with pool Coiy ,.... .. , POOM wfth vaulted celllnc & FP. Courtywd .cry. Mad•• PMUlppl .,,,, .. Seavlew 4 Bedroom j 8alh residence. oc:an & City liCMs view In cuard pted com· munity featurtnc teools. pool & spa. Smldli & Fix-$739 .ooo .Seavtew Laree Port Royal model with 4 Bedrooms. Larae family room with city llchts & mountain views. Jerry Flatter $77',000 Bis Can,on Customized home on l.,.e lot with pool & spa 4 Bedroom 2.75 Bath plus den/office Lecraad & Wordea $1 ,095,000 1n1M TerNm a., view hoMe wllh 2 ....,IUIMl 5 l car ....... .......... ppl ••• 2" ... . ·~ -"~·· ..... -.~· Oceanfront ·living Oce.enfront Oceanfront Income property on huge comer lot. Ronda Hein $740,000 West Newport Oceanfront duplex rlcht on the sand Ronde Hein $975,000 Ritz Co¥e Impressive Italian Medltemnean lust completed Sca•la• & ... $1 ,649.000 $J,9'0,000 Si • --.._ • l r ... • 1 ' 644~1600 Laguna Beach South Laguna Two oceanfront units One 2 Bd 2 Bath & one 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Bob DITulllo $259,900/$329,000 Upper Victoria Remodeled home with ocean view & walk to beach Steve High $329,000 Top of the World New construction In Laguna Beach ·Canyon Point. Steve High $639,000 Port•fln• Spectacular ocean, coastline & Aliso Pier view. Steve Hlch $799,000 -. . Beach Properties Charming 3 Bedroom 3 Bath DR, FR. wi~e street-to-street lot. Lawson & Forgey $595,000 Balboa Island 4 Bedroom J 5 Bath, family room, rebuilt from ground up Great comer location High quality Bert & Marian Reedy $795,000 Bayshores Custom appointep 5 Bedroom 4 Bath fa~ily home located in this old fashioned bay & beach community Debi Bibb $849,000 Udo 1sle Gorgeous 4 Bedroom Privacy & uanquility Sprawling par\.llke yard. lush landscape, sed~ spa & stone patio Debi Bibb $1 ,249,000 West Newpdtt Custom home on the beach-no public boardwalk Contemporary 4 Bedroom plus I Bedroom apartment Ronda Hein $1 ,395,000 Emerald Bay Tum-key Exquisite detail Totally reconstructed English cottage Rod Daley $J ,395.000 Balboa Penlnsul• Fine bayffont 4 Bedroom with a dock & view Bob Berg Sl.695,ooo Balboa Island Location, locatton location! Main turnlrig basin vie"s P-rivate dock, patio & spa Maureen Dawn $1 .950,000 Udo Isle Spectacular Italian villa on Udo Isle bayfront with large dock Finest desigt' for adult living lerry Finster $2,450,000 Guard Gated Communities Hubor Ridge City lights view bight & bright Devonshire Berg & Cooper-Rach $949,000 Harbor Hiii Ideal family home 4 Bedroom J 5 Bath custom home with beautiful sunset views Light & bright. Susan Scanlan Sl,295,000 Big Canyon Incredible 4 Bedroom major remodel Just completed Light & bright with top of the line Improvements. Harris & KJlne $1.300,000 Harbor Hiii Eicceptlonal in every way· design, amenities. style 4 Bedroom Harbor Hiii custom home Susan Scanlan $1,375,000 Harbor Hiii Gracious contemporary Blc Canyon Perfect 4 Bedroom cesldence..Jn. guard.-41ated-H<lr~f-HIH--5 5 Bath custom located on golf course 6 Bedroom with separate chlldren swing C 1 __ d $] 2SO 000 Jerry Flnster $2.100,000 ary ~ran • • Big Canyon Traditional family home with 8th fairway & city lights view Excellent noor plan 5 Bedroom 5 Bath Legrand & Worden $2,495,000 Belcourt Custom 6 Bedroom 7 5 Bath Many quality features and emotional appeal Pool. spa and sportscourt Bibb & Legrand $3,450,000 Condo & Townhome Living Spotlight The Bluffs Trina in best location on greenbelt with back bay view. Sara Marvin $319,000 f asmlne Creek Ught & bright spacious 2 Bedroom & den end unit in p rivate gated community. Patios off each room. Mertz & Schmlesl.. $388,500 Jasmine Creek Coraeous traditional l Bedroom plus den. l FP, d1eam kitchen w/hand painted tiles. Private CQJner. fohuon & Hartey $495,000 Sea lalHd Lovely 2 Bedroom 2.5 Bath condo. Former model. Den. t.acoon l~tlon. Shows great. Marte Fti'IO $,7,,000 Sea Island Fabulous views over· looking golf course and lake E~ensive use of marble, gate guarded tommunlty Hanis & Kline $625,000 Belcourt Terrace 3 Bedroom 3.5 Bath with all the features you would expect in a truly traditional home Marr & Zeni $650,000 Belcourt Terrace Model perfect! 4 Bedroom home Excellent condition. French windows & wood noors Hinman & Scanlan $715,000 · Betc:O.,t l Bedroom 2.5 Bath townhome. Superb condition with spa. Vll"ll•l8 Zema $719,000 ,--. • ..... Creek EJeptt 2 Id condo In pted area. cmy den & a.rte pido. PrWlte. EYll• Cottlea su,,ooo 3TATZ3 JA3A TQJfq A23M ATZOO HOA38 TAOq \13~ NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE .. JERRY ·FIN.STER SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE 759-37~() CoWNS ISLAND Approx 180 ft. of bay frontage 5 Bedroom with spectacular view of boating activity Unbelievable rooftop entertaining dedt. Two large docks for two Ya:ci'ts $4,995,000 -.-........ • f' • _SATuROAY, ~ s, 1-/tpAGE 19 644~1600 Beach Communities View P-rope~ie .. 8AYnoNT SPECTACULAR Huntington Harbour contemporary home o~ approx· 240 ft of bay ~ on the.tip ol Trinidad Island 2~ ~ 3 IMte docks & elevator $6,450,000 LIDO ISLE 8AYFRONT VILLA Spectacular halian Villa on wide 45' bayfront lot 3 Bedroom, 4.5 Bath, spacious master suite. Finest quality of construction and design • extensive use of marble. Laree dock. $2,450,000 SOUTH LAGUNA BUCH Secret Cove Approa. 112 Kre oft blufftop overlooklnc ........ .-dy awe. v.y PffYllte location with trees. lone drtve. cre•t beach home with ....... views l Bd 2.5 Ba $1,295,000 CORONA DEL MAR Oceanfront with easy aa:ess to beach Wonderful views o( cra:sNng ~-and-cata~ -&eltroom. 3 Bath Quiet location at end of cul-de-sac $2, 195,000 CONTEMPORARY VIEW HOME b Bedroom. 6 5 Bath family home on oversized lot Family room. den, spacious master suite Children's wing with pla¥room Pool & spa Truly spectacular home In gated community. $2, 100,000 CORONA DEi. MAR BWFTTOP Contemporary style home with sweeping whitewater ocean views andtfarbor entrance v ew '"J Bearoom 3 5 Bath. Large open floorplan $2, 175,000 NEWPORT BEACH Original l Bedroom. I Bath beach cottage on oversized lot Great opportunity to build new construction One block to·beach R·2 lot $299,000 . Gated Communities HAlmoa RIDG& ~ styte viii. In .... • n1ed ~ ....... 'll*IO'• bedrooms with -...t dlJ ......... 4 lltwplkes, air ~. 5 ............ ....,,. 114 ecre lot. ........ wl .,.... • •• tn.000 SU¥IEW End of cukle-uc with dty llchts & mountain views. Very priv•e locMlon All new lush ............ _.... e I Mlve tile' brick wost. . New hmctwood .......... tty "'°"' ' skylllhts In.-.... '7".- . . l •. ' -.... . HARBOR RIDGE Presltqious privaie guard gated communit.~i perched nigh on a hill in Newport Beach with incredible ocean, city lights and harbor views. Community pools, spas and tennis courts . . _ _, 644~1600 3 Crestwood Magnificent castle on the top of the hill. 6 Bedroom 7 Bat"h beautiful European design. Carol Berg & Mlcld Cooper-Rach 43 Harbor Ridge $750,000 Price Reduced $100,000 Exquisite estate home. Panoramic ocean/bay view. Carol McMahan Johnson $579,000 City llchts views from this 4 Bedroo~ 3.S Bath home on quiet cul-de-sac. 3 ff replaces. • Carol Berg &_ Mlcld Cooper .. Rach 6 Narbonne $1,975,000 Classic European style home on approx. 114 acre lot. Pool. Views. 5 Bedroom 4.5 Bath. Jerry Finster 2 Kensington Court· $659,500 Special Harbor Ridge Crest condo. 4 Bedroom 3.5 Bath set on secluded view lot. Chris Lindsay 549,000 Fabulous picture perfect Casa Ba.nca townhome. 3 ~room 2.5 S.th ~lus den and 2 ftreplaces. Shirley Harris 3 Cherbourg Wonderful 5 Bedroom 3.5 Bath home with spectacular views. 2 family rooms and large.yard. carol Berg & MJckl Cooper--Rach 38 Vienna $590,000 lut RedlUftf •• $25,0001 Pristine "Casablanca• model. 3 Bedroom 2.5 Bath. Ught & bright with views of Saddle back Patrick Bartollc 7,500 Very smart C~ townhome set beck In quiet tree fllled crove. Unique settfnc. Well done Interior. Beve.rly Morphy ' .... \ ,._ .. - OPEN HOUSES From oue to four p.m. Saturday and Sunday 930 Mariners Sl,599,000 320 Morning Star Sl,495,000 1003 No. Bayfront $969,000 Sunday OnJy 213 Via Cordmra_ 51.49,000 209Via Nice $595,000 1994 Sales 3 Collins Island Seller 510 Vra Lido Nord Seller 57 Linda Isle Buyer 20 Bay Island Seller 16 Napoli Buyer l6Napoh Seller 807 Via Lido Soud Seller 305 North Star Ln. Seller 121 Via Firenze Sell et SO Linda Isle Seller 200Via Buy 332 Piazza Lido Seller 332 Piazza Lido Buyer 107 Highland Seller 210 Diamond Ave. Buyer 225 Via Quito Buyer 8 Malibu Seller 215 Via Eboli Seller 28th St. Marina #313 Seller 3600 Seabreeze Seller 510 Via Lido Soud Seller 735 Saint James Buyer 2300 Margaret Buyer 225 Via Koron Seller 2815 Broad ' Seller 411 BayhiJI Seller 110 Via Lorca Seller 28th St. Marina #324 Seller 1030 Polai'is Buyer 2056 Ocean Blvd. Buyer 807 Muirfield Buyer 28th SI. Marina #321 Seller 28th St. Marina #221 Buyer 28th St. Manna #221 Seller 28th St. Marina #318 Seller 28th St. Marina. #312 Seller 28th St. Marina #312 Buyer 309 La Jolla Buyer 2(i() Knox Street SeHcr 2<i0 Knox Street Buyer 389 Princeton Seller 2134 Sabol Cove Buyer In Escrow XXX Via Lido S:oud Buyer 119 Via Yella Seller 713 Narcissus Seller XXX Margaret Buyer ~ ' SATURDAY, November 5, 1994 /PAGE 21 BILL FEENEY WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY AFFIUA TE OF SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 675-1058 ~ 631-1400 Newport Beach Estate. "La Roca" SBR 7.SBA cw.tom .. 6 acres App. 7,000 sq ft. home w I tennis court Sl,599,000 I Contemporary Bayfront 4BR 48A +Fm rm, r~modell'd home Lg. Dock, 3 Car C..ar, Gourmet kitchen Sl,495,000 lido FU\ily Custom ___ Jot!·~d!Lls~le Bayfronl' Barg_ain! • . 6BR 4.SBA, Fm Rm, tum-key Across from beach/park, built 1987 $1,150,000 Spyglass Family Home • SBR 4.SBA +bonus, X-lar$e view lot Very private canyon location, pool $849,000 Custom Family Home _ 4BR 3.SBA, pool & spa, 5 yrs. new Gourmet '1.1tcnen, French doon. $.549,000 Triplex, easy to convert to single fam. Private sandy beach, sunset views! $999,000 lido Family Home SBR 2.SBA, Fm Rm, Family Home Huge sunny patio, 45' lot, French doors 5749,000 Costa Mesa Triplex 3 BR 1.SBA, 2BR 1 BA, 2BR 1 BA Great opportunity for owner-user! $268,500 Custom View Family Home SBR 4.SBA, bay& ocean View~ Quiet cul-de-sac location Sl,195,000 Balboa Island Bayfront 4BR'28A ownersurur,-+1~h-pt. Great VaJue! large patio, xlnt view $969,000 ./ lido Isle Lease Option 3BR 2BA, Fm Rm, immaculate hm. $25,000 moves you in!, 40' lot, lge patio 5595,000 lido Isle Bayfront l~ 4BR 3.SBA "Tum-key" Home S3450 mo. Available to June 15, 1995 53450 mo. • . ,.. . J . -- WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. · Reattors® GREAi-.ESTAiEs INTERNATION AL Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's In ternational Realty CORONA DEL MAR new 2 bdrm condo w/dining room & laundry. decorator touches Include glass block & high ceilings. Walk to shops & restaurants. 631-1400 .... . ....... :..................... .$269.000 COSTA MESA great starter condo End unit 2 bdrm 6~!6900~~~~~~: ... ~~~ ... ~.~~~~~~~: ... ~~ .. ~~~~ li~C>Oo COSTA MESA Neat 3 bdrm house. brick fireplace. upgraded kitchen and near new roof on pleasant cul-de- sac. great for kids 631-1400.... . ... ··················· ............ $174.500 SANl'A ANA In RedC?velopment's Enterprise Zol)e. Mixed use, 1st flr w/offices & 2nd fir w/two 2 bd a~ts In 631~ l 4g0~.t.~~~ .... ~ .. ;.~.~-~ .. ~.~~~.~.~ ..... ~~ .. ~.~~.~$2go.l><ro EASTSIDE Costa Mesa duplex, both 1 bdrm. 1 bath units with hardwood floors in excellent location with alley access on quiet tree lined street. 673-6900... ..... ....... ...... ........... . .. .. $257.000 NEWPORTS Villa Balboa. Sophisticated 3 bdrm condo w/dining room. frplc & ocean view tasteful ne utral decor Co m Pool. spa & tennis 63 1 1400 .. . . ..$269.000 NEWPORT SHORES Charmin9' 2 bdrm with new master bed & bath & near new kitchen. One o f the best streets in this community w/club. pool & tennis 631-1400 .... ............ ... $269.000 UPP£R EASTSIDE Pala Mesa Ct twnhm w/3 bds. high ceilings. while washed woods & frplc m great location. close to freeway & back bay nature preserve 631-1400.. ..... .. .......... ...... ... . . ... $274.000 COSTA MESA HEIGHrS pristine owner occupied duplex. Uke 2 little houses each w/2 bdrms, laundry hook ups. garage & private yard. 631 1400.... .. . . . ... .... ...... ... . .. .. .$278.000 VIUA BALBOA An absolutely perfect 2 bdrm pnthse wi den & dfnlng room. Bright and spacious w/vaulted ceilings. fresh paint. light. carpel & large deck. 631 1400 .... .. .. .. ... . . .. .. .. . .. $287.000 EASTSa>E Costa Mesa 4 bd home to tally remodeled w/top quality & style, master w/flreplace, skylights. Berber carpet & French doors. Great neighborhood. steps to park w/school. library & tennis. 631-1400 .............................................. $359,000 NEWPORT SHORES Cute 3 bd house with charming added family room. aose to clubhouse. pool & tennis. walk to ocean. Possible lease option! 631·1400 ...... ·················· ......... '·.. .... ..$299.000 ·AT THE BEACH 2 homes from sand. Immaculate beautifully remodeled beach cottage. new kitchen. new siding & new Anderson wind~ 631· 1400 . ............. . . .. . .. ..... .$342.000 MID PENINSUlA duplex in quiet family neighborhood near bay & ocean. 2 bd. 2 ba never rented owners unit + 1 bd fully furnished income unit 631-1400....... ..... .... ........ .. . . ........ . $345.000 LONG BEACH Neat & dean dplx. mam houc;e w/2 bdrms. dining rm & den. rear unit w/l bdrm F1rsl hme on the mark:et in niCe Belmonl Herghl!> neighborhood 631-1400....... ...... ........ .. . . .. . .. $375.000 NE.WPollT SHORES w/a country look. Charming 5 bd w/ fmJy rm. used btick frplc. oak cabinetry & custom ,t3r?iToo~ ... ~ ... ~.~~~~~: ... ~.t~~.~ .. t. 0 .. p~.0.1. ~3~s~Ob5o ~ NEWPORJ•s UPPER BAY totally charming & completely refurbish~d 3 bdrm w/dining & family rms. wonderful gardens & spa: Pavers, beams & Fr doors 631-1400, .............. ~ .............................. $380.000 NEWPOllT NEIGHBORHOOD Upgra{led 4 bdrm home. dining & familv rms, spa & separate guest house w/ living rm. bdrm 8i kitchen. New marl>le floors. carpet. ~lectrical. paint & mirrored closet doors. 631-1400........................................ .$430,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS weU maintained 4 bd home w/ French doors in living & dining rooms. rock frplc. new roof & beautiful front & rear yards. 631-1400 ............................. ············ ..... $399.000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa dplx bit in '90. BANK OWNED! Large well laid out 4 bdrm detached units w/ 631~1/oo~~~ .. ~ .. ~~~ .. ~~~.1~~ .• 1.~. ~~~-~~1e.nts~s'.~oo AT THE BEACH Sharp. owner occufled duplex l house from beach w/3 bdrms up & down. both w/frplces. new carpet. fresh paint & 1 year new roof 631-1400 ... . .. ... ... . .................. $429,000 8UJFFS Serene canyon & city w from spacious 2 sty 3 bd twnhm w/family rm, upgraded baths & clddcd :73~~-.. ~~·~·~·····~-~.~-~.~~~ ..... ~~-· .. ~~1~~s4f9.&>o NEWPORr'S BAYCREST Beautiful Back &y. mountain & city light views from this 2 story horn w/2 large master suites. family room w/wet bar & kitchen w/breakfast area Lovely street in wonderful 63,~}f~ ......................... -···· $595.000 N'EWPOllTS Belco urt Hill Spectacular 2 bdrm twnhm .. dining & family rms & superb city hght & ocean vu Marble entry. gourmet kitchen & designer decor 631-1400 .. .. . ...... .. . ..... .. ... . . . $525.000 OLD CORONA DEL MAR near new spacious 3 bdrm townhom. dining & fa.milv rooms. large master w/ ~~~~¥400~: ~~0~.y.~r~ .~ .. 0~'~ .. ~:'~1ty .. ~1\i139.1000 BAYSIDE COVE Highly upgraded 2 sty 2 bd w/study & vaulted ceilings in gated community w/pool. spa. beach & available boat slip. 631·1400. . .................................. $545.000 P£NINSlJlA POINT 2 sty 4 bd home w/dinlng rm. family kitchen w/ breakfast nook, hardwood floors . deck & patio Steps to Sllrf & sand · • 6314 ...... ". . . . . BALBOA ISi.AND irresistible charm & choice quiet "Uttle I land" Sunny 2 story}_ bd. library & great view across beach to bay. HUGE REDUCTION! 631·1400 . . . . . .: .................. $629.000 I LIDO ISLE Custom remodeled 4 bd home w/goormet kitchen on larrcr lot Light & bright w/south palio. bar :3l~l~CJo. -~~Se •• ~O .~~~~i~:. ~~~~ .... ~O s6J~~&>o BAL80A ISlAND Darling 6 yr oki 3 bd. 2 bath Cape Cod cottage w/loft. Uving rm w/vaulted ceiling. skylight in master & l bd apt . 6 73-6900 ... . .. . . .. . .. . .......................... $650.000 CORONA DEL MAR Breathtaking oceiin & harbor views from this spectacular totally re modeled 2 bdrm ~~f 1'4tk ~.e.~f ... c.0.~.~.~ ... ~~~~~~~~~~~·-· ~0~6~5.<JOO CORONA DEL MAR Elegant remodeled 2 bd waterfront MaiKal condo w/ new kitchen. 5 skylights. f rglc & fabulous bay views fro m broad terrace 6 l · 1400.. ... .. . ...... . ............... $795.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS duplex -townhm style. Front unit 3 bd. lrg deck , new carpet. Rear unit 2 bd patio & 6'31-f:~: .... ~~~~ .... ~ .... ~~-~ .... ~<~~.~.1~ •.•• ~ .a89i® I MYc.sl Spacious custom home with 5 bdrrns Including separate ma.Ids quarters, dlning • fami)y r()()IN.. remode:led gourmet kitchen w/bttakfast area & 3 car garage. Gorgeous landtc:aped yard with . RITZ COYE Aprx 16.000 sq ft lot & bulldable piKI of 6rx 11,000 sq h. Prvt cul-de-sac, walk to beach or Ritz 631~t1°40o~~~~~: .... ~.~t-~~ .... ~.~~~~ .... f.~~~~ ... ~~s5'2o~Jao 6ti?i"~.~.~: .................................. ~749,000 Specialising In properties for aale or lease •.. on the water ... near the water. .. ond with a ulew of the 1iOOt•r ... NEWPORT,BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND OF,FICE UJ6 W. COAST HJGHWAV 315 M ARINE AVE. • 714-631-1400 ~ 714-673-6900 NEWPGRT•ll&ACM/008TA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE • ,;.,., "°'!"' ""~. Howmber 5,.1.Q94. /.Ri.D.6-23 . . WATERFRONT HOMES,. INC. . · Realtors® GR!ATESTA-Tes INTERNATIONAL Exclusive Orange County A//lllate of Sotheby's International Realty .. LK>O ISIR bayf ront priced less than $1 mil, T rlplex on the beach. can convert lo a single family home. Sooth facing w/2 bdrms and den In owner's lower unit plus 2 bd & 1 bd apartments. 631·1400 ................................................ $999.000 • OPEN HOUS~. SATIJRDAY QNL Y 17 Rana · Irvine 2 Bd Cond9 Lee Drummy $279,000 300 Robinhood -Eastside Costa Mesa 4 8d Hse Carla Broffman $374,90Q 3 23 Cedar -Newport Soores 5 8d Hse · Kennie Jo Rruo $375,00Q 111 Via San Remo • Udo Isle, NB 3 8d Hse Kay Polovina $899.000 SUNDAY ONLY BUENA VISTA Bayfront bving in a premier penlnsu· la location. Fresh bright 3 bdrm contemporary home. Family room w/frplc & wet bar plus roof deck on 3rd level. Brick patios. lawn, beach & dock for large boat. 631-1400 ............................................. $2.199.000 PENINSULA Pf. Oetlghtful 3 bd. 3 bath home w/faml-2687 Pala Mesa • Costa Mesa 3 Bd Twnhm OCEANFRONT Wonderful old shingled beach house ly rm 4 frplces & 3 car gara~e. Remodeled in '89. Carole Fre«lman $~0.000 w/4 bdrms. den, sun room & huge brick patio + sepa-~48o..' ... ~~· ... ~~~~ .. ~ ... 1.~~ .. ~ ... ~ .. ~.~~.1.~s~28~000 1606 Irvine -Harbor Highlands, NB 4$ Bd Hte 6ji-~~d0 .~~ ~.~.~~·~·f·~~·t· ~~ ............. $l.495.QOO P\a D'Auria. 287,000 DOVER SHORES 4 bd French Regency w/greaf 2108 Colina Vista -Eastside Costa Mesa 3 Bd HM DOVER SHORES Gorgeous 4 bd bayfront, 60 ft on upper bay, city lights & mtn views. New gourmet kitch-Cheryl Carlson $298,000 upper Bay's main channel & lrg dock. Traditional w/li-6J·1~~ .. ~~ .. ~ .. ~:~ .... ~~~~ .. ~(37~~ 495 E. 18th · f.astside Costa Mesa 4 Bd HM · ~31~i4~.i.~~ ... ~ ... ~~~: .. ~~.~ .. ~ .. ~~~~~ .. ~~.~$}~5s6.600 ,Roy Freeman $359,000 BAYSIDE COVE Elegant 2 bd bayFront condo w/con-205 Canal . Ne.port Shores 3 Bd HM CUFF HAVEN Bay & ocean views from fabulous 5 vertibie den/~ & available boat slip. Contemporary Kennie Jo Rizzo $4 l5,000 bdrm custom Italian villa w/library & rmly. dining & tcri4~~.~~ .. ~ .... ~~~.1.1.~~ .. ~~.1.1~~~~ .. ~ .. ~~~tJ9)5~000 22b6 Windward . Newpdrt eeam 4+1 HM 63'1~i4U~~~: .. ~.~~~.~~.~ .~~~~ .... ~~~~.ast6~q.600 JI.Ile Adams $440.000 UNDA ISLE Traditional stvle w/4 bds up & maid's 501 s.n Bernardino NNrport Neights 3 Bd the N9frTH lAGUNA Magnificent 3 sty 4 bd contempo-down. Living rm w/24 ft vaulted ceilings. Dock for large -. $449.000 rary w/1809 ocean vus built by owner architect. Over ~\~®~.' .. ~~~.~~.~.'........ .. ........ (LH)$925.000 so~~ino -Newport HeigbtJ 3 Bd HM ~~?-~~ ... ~'. ... ~~~·i·n·i·~~.'. ... ~~~'.~~ ... ~ .... ~~${895.000 George Dashiell $475.000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NB~~~~~~~3;Bd~HM~~~~~~E~C~O~~~E~aMtr~Woo~5bd cus~mhome home on huge corner lot w/library, dining arm y • Udo Isle, w/ ocean views. Formal dining & ramily rooms. 5 car rooms. Gardens. mature trees & pool. Lee Or\lnmy m.... ____ _ 631·1400 .................................................. $995.000 610 Carnation · Summerwind CdM 3 8d HSe 31-1400..... . .. .. .... .. ..... .. .. . . $2,150.000 Lynn Creamer $595.000 J DOVER SHORES Custom 5 bd w/dock for 45· boat. NB u --THREE ARCH BAY Laguna Beautiful remodeled 4 bd Remodeled & expanded in '87. Two masters (1 up, 1 213 V'sa Cordova · Udo lsJe, 5 8d rue traditional oceanrront w/fab vu. Hrdwd firs. beamed ceil-tli-'l4<&~.~.~~·~·~·~·~.' ........... {LH)Sl.145,000 16~ !:; 0over Shoen. NB !1:!·: ~31~i4oi~~ .... ~~~~~ ..... ~~.~.~.~~.~ ..... ~ ... \2.V9Jmo Lance Boggs $879,000 ARBO UDO ISLE traditional 6 bd home, formal dining, family H R RIDGE Former design house. 6 bd. superb room & country kitchen w/nook. High ceilings. hard-346 Via Udo Soud • Udo Isle. NB 4 Bel HM ffh:lity w/fabulous ocean· VI.ls. Stone exterior w/den', 6Jf14dJ~~~~ .... ~ .... ~~~.~~ ..... 1.~.~: .... ~.'.~.~~ .. s\~ ts0~o& L.om";:~~AY and SUNDA ~995.000 ~i~4&r.~.~.r~'. ................. S2.999.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS custom S bd w/magniflcenl COTA DE CAZA go~us 4 bd custom home w/din- harbor views. Trl·levet w/den. 2 bonus rooms. <lining & 341 Poch Tree · Upper Newport Bay 3 Bd HM Ing & !amily rms. den. 5 car garage & fabulous grounds ~i~r400~.~: .... ~.~~~~ .... ~~'.~~~~~ ..... ~ .... ~!.1 ~5.C:OO 2~s=. ~NB !:·: 6~f_r;4~ .... ~'.~~~~ ... ~~~~: .... ~~.~~.~.~ . ~ s3~2a~~~ MID PENINSULA 9 unit apartment bldg at the beaGh. Rosette-Andree Gindi ss79.ooo IAGUNA BEACH a fabulous security gated near new Upgraded l & 2 bd units w/privale patios. fabuJc?us 21181.eeward -8ayaat. NB 2 Bd HM oceanfront estate of a~ 10.000 sq. ft .. stairs to the ~i~ .. ~.~.~~~.' ....................... $1.495.000 21~ ~A~~ts~;enimula Pt. !5~·: ~~4~ .. ~.~ .... ~~.~.~'. .......... $10,800.000 Richard Lee I Mary Am Netherrutt $595.000 1003 N. Bayfront -Balboa Island 4+1 the John Mark I Mark Jackson $969.000 318 Snug H•rbor ·Cliff Haven, NB 5 Bd the • Manny Stellm I Marlene Hassel $999.000 404 Morning Star -Dover Shores, NB s Bd H.C Lois Aimmerman I Jimmie Jones Sl.145,000 320 Momi"9 Star -Dover Shores 4 Bd HM Rob <Mm $1.495.000 405 Momi"9 Stu · Dover Shores 4 Bd HM John H CtmrungS UJ I Reggie $1,550,000 930 M.rtnen -Dover Shores, NB 4 8d Hie Us Olsen s 1.599 ,000 326 ._..Vile• -8eyfront NB 3 8d Hie V. Lee I A. Oaynes, P. Conowr $2,199,000 MISSION YIE.IO gated 4 bd San Marino lakefront estate on 2 lots w/2 docks. The 3 sty residelice Incl~ dining & huge (1500 sq ft) family/game room. triple garage. pool & spa. Huge covered veran- das overlook lake. 631·1400 ......................................... $2,495.000 S,.n•I ...... Ill ,,,.,,,,.,.,,_for •le tW ....... on tlte eDGter. .. near tlN 1DGter. .. cntd ..,,,,. a otew of t,,e water. .. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE JUI W. COA..W HIGHWAY Jl5 MAalNE AVF- 7l4-6S l • l 40b 714-673-6900 -... --... ... ' ... ' • .. ' . . ' - . WATERFRONT HOMES,. INC. Realtors® Specializing in properties for sale or Ie..ase ... on the water ... near the water ... and with a view of th~ waur. .. Call RICK SCHREIBER 972-2079 601 UDO PARK DRIVE •70 Great views of turning basin, Udo Isle, city lights and ocean. Gracious living w/24-hr security, doorman Furnished 2 bd. 2112 ba condo w/wet bar & sauna $650,000 Newport Heights. Well-mainlalned 4 bdnn home. French doors in living and dini~ rooms. Rock fireplace. Beautiful yard. -$399,000 Call MARY LOU KIEHLER 675-2700 Call JO.HN H. ~UMMINGS ID 548-9201 Call RICK SCHREIBER 972-2079 LORRAINE FARRINGTON 720-1001 ~I OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-51 610 c.AMATION South of Coast Highway · Designer's own channing, newer 2 story. 3 bdnn home ................................ $595,000 BAYCREST Spacious 4 bdnn pool home with 3 car garage in great neighborhood. . ... .. ....... .. .. . . ... $510,000 AT llfE BEACH Sharp, owner-occupied duplex, l house from beach. 3bds up & 1 down. Both w/frplc, new paint, new carpet & 1 yr new roof ... ... . . .. . .. . $429,000 < Call CHERYL JOHNSTON . 722-9268 Call RICK SCHREIBER 972-2079 Watch the Christmas boat parade from this Olann· ing 3bd, 2 ba home with view. Vacation all .Ye<lr round on Little Balboa _Island. $629,000 Quiet, spacious, close to South Bay Front. Furnished 4 bd, 3 ba. Available 12/01/94. $2,500 mo. Call EMILY MCGINLEY 673-5561 Call JIMMIE JONES 675-4467 E~ Of!na! Coun!y Nlll9ll SOTIIEBY'S NEWPORT BEACH OfflCE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY • BALBOA ISlAND OFFICE 315 MARINE AVE. Exclusi ve Affiliacc GREAT ESTATES 11'-TERNATIONAL REALTY 714-631-1400 714-673-6900 ''*""''-' brokf ftftwOl'l ·,..,..·SATURDAY~ Nowmber 6, 19941 PAGE 25 WATERFRONT HOMES, .. INC. Realtors® Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water. .. near the water ... a11d with a view of the water ... -1' CAU. MARLENE. or MANNY 631-1400 x254 .x259 tne owner~c In· come property. 2 little houses .w/2bds e.Kh, garages & yards. $278,000 MARLENE HASSEL Res. 642-6048 Jill Andrus 673-4861 Vicki Lee 673-6573 .___ .... PENINSULA POINT l..oYely traditional home completely remodeled & enlarged in 1989. Ocean vM?w from 3rd story decl<'w/spa. Hard- wood floors, French doors, 4 frplces, 3 car garage . ............................................................... $820,000 MAGNIFICENT OCF.ANFRONJ Breathtaking views of coastline . bay & Catalina sunsets. 3 bed, 3 bath, de:n, contemporary. Extensivety remodeled in 1990. Lush, tropical mtry ....... : ........... $2,350,000 1--()!m OW!r ... SO'IHEBY'S INTUNATIONAL llEALTY OCF.ANFRONT LEASE Unobstructed IJie\I.! from this Peni\sula Poot 6 bedroom home.Two fireplaces.~. parquet floors and ocean· front fanUli; room. Available for yearly rent. ................ : ........................................ $4,000/mo. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 .. MANNY STEWNO Res. 650-2678 FANTASTIC BUYER OPPOR1lJNITYt · R'educed to $380. 000. Priced be- low recent comps -3 Bcinns. 2 Baths with approx. 2.400 sq.ft . of beautifully remodeled living space. Skylights. high beamed ceilings, etc. etc. A truly must see property. BAIBOA ISIAND OFFICE 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 CAROLYN STARR Res. 642-2077 •Office 631-1400 x25 1 Qwet cul~ muon in i.mcorporated area with a Newport Beach address • Huge l1Wl9 area and family room • Great floor plan for entertaining • French doors • Formal dllllrl9 plus breakfast area an kitchen • New root, new carpet, new hie • New paint mde and out • New master bath and \Mllk-in doset Eiiclu'live Affiliate GREAT ESTATES '"""""'°"''~Cf IWt•(lf\ -' • \ -- WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water. .. near the water ... and with a view of the water ... Consider it SOLD! When you list with the FINEST! 404 MORNING STAR lANE Dover Shores CUSlom Bc¥root S $pac10US Bedrooms. 4 1/2 Baths. Qwh~througOOul °""1'11.,Jcany •.. Sl,l4S,OOOL1t. 1630 AHTnlAWAY Elegant Doller Shores 4 Bedroom. 3 1/2 Bath tbne New GraNt Kiichen Shows bM a model ......... : .............. .1 .......... $879,000 ESTHER FINE Pager: 433-9682 Office: 631-1400 Ext 266 300 l(9lt()()O ~ Desnblt Eaade Costa Mesa 4 Baoom FU Wlil pool. Owr 3,000 sq-ft.... ·-···-·-__ ·-...... to $S7UIO ~ Spe~tac.ular View Properties . OCEANFRONT Almost new 3 stay custan residence. Spectacu)ar ocean views, 3Bds, .. Originally listed at $1.500,000. Incredible op- portunity to build a 6.000 square foot home or possibly accommodate 2 building sites on double 60 x 118 lot. 2 houses from Ocean Bkid. 31/2Baths. Top quality amenities, fy'C &'3 car parking • NORTH IAGUNA· Magnificent oceanfront estate located within an exclusive guard-gated commwlity .adjacent to the famed Las Hadas resort. Furnished 9 level w/6 Bd, . staff quarters, game rm, wine cellar, studio & pool w/cascading waterfall. LIS OLSEN OLGA MATIHEWS Res: 759-8520 Exquislte 4Bd,31/a8athcontemporaryarchitecturalmasterpiece.180o Pager: 433-9455 Ofc: 631-1400 x.230 northcoastltne\1iews.Customdesignedb-jarchltect&designerowners. Ofc: 631-1400 x231 ( ,.,.., ..... Os/Ir?! Co.!<!y Alf ale SOTHEBY'S l"llll'llArlO'llAI RIAITY NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE • 2436 W . COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 BALBOA ISIAND OFFICE 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 Exclu l\C Affiha1c t GREAT E TATES 1nkrn11h011al brokrr nt1,.ork SATURDAY, November 5, 1994 /PAGE 27 WATERJ:RONT -HOMES, INC. Reaitors~ . . Specializing in properties.for sale or lease ... on the waler ... near tlz e water ... a11d with a view of Ill e water ... . . NEWPORT HEIGHTS 508 Se;tn Bernardino • 3 Bedrooms,t:Baths • Large Family oom w/Wet Bar • Living Room /Fireplace • Hardwood Floors. French Doors •Lovely Back Yard. Pool and Spa JERRY D. SMITH REDUCED TO $464,900 Res. 852-1456 • 631-1400 x289 KENNIE JO RIZZO · Res. 642-49.1 7 631=1400 x289 Charming 2 bedroom . Anxious seller! $269,000 · 4 bedroom custom. $324,000 5 bedroom remodel. $375-,000 Reduced to $415,000 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY - . . COVER HOME Located in the quiet area of Corona del Mar's Ocean Boulevard. this beautiful home offers magnificent panoramic vistas of the ocean. bay. harbor entrance and sunsets over Catalina Is- land. The traditional home with its elegant French decor is surrounded by groomed flower beds! lush lawns and used brick paths and re taining walls. Open. airy and spacious. several balco nies and grand entertaining rooms accom- modate an indoor/outdoor lifestyle There are 3 bedrooms on the second floor including a ro- mantic and elegant master with sitting area. fire- place and view and 1 bedroom at the entrv level. perfect for guests or a mother-in-law. The first floor also encompasses a COzY family room and formal dining roo m overlooking a charming small garden with tinkling fountain. ... r ~~ :UJI'\~ \ +>~t:I 1C ltfUllltfVOlfl 1 11'\U h U tJ.\c; Pit.Qi ii f M\lWR~A¥; Hwe..-ller 51 1QQ4 H~\l~ .. H~ ... $Sgs* Sip CHAMPAGNE wl-tilE ENjoyiNG ciry liGHTS ANd CANYON vi£WS. DARRELL PASH 720-9422 C~H~ ... $2~* DcsiGNEd iN CHAMPAGNE rAs1c, yn AHoRdAbly pRiCEd. , TEX GRIFFITH t41-9909 . METRO R r · T Y t I\ [ I PRESENTS .••• Sf-J~R~ .. .~.$~'IS* DAu liNG f AMHy HOME or ST)'lE iN A CHiC GATEd COMMUNiT)' MARY LOU MAAION KEITH DUDLEY 494-207~ , ~·w.Eu.d. .. ... $21* ENjoy shiMMERiNG OCEAN viEWS iN"THiS SpAcious HOME w/Rus1ic CHARM. "SiMply MAGiCAl" CARY StJllY 6Jl-J .... ~U.-t~~ . .. $S~* · BAlboA lslANd iNV£STMENT oppoRruNiT)'. C~EAT iNCOME polENliAU ANGELA C°l.ASER 72J..06H H~\l~ ~ .. $JS1* EscApE 10 THE TRANQuiliry of A CApe Cod liviNG EXp£RiENC£. FLORENCE UPSON '"'''27 ~·· . .. $S3g * AN ENTERTAiNcR's .. 1ROpicAl · pARAdfs~ .. Sl-tiMMERiNG WATERf All · pool-Koi poNd! tAWRINCE PAUL • M4-H27 C.a,.H~ Co....4 .. $13i* WHy RENT? 0wN T~iS Arf oRdAble pROpERry NOW! mVIRIOOU 24l-0608 211 }9rHSTREfT, NcwpoRTBEAck .. $495* J~~_._,,~3 2BR plus d EN, PRivATE spA. $ 2, 400 .MONTli I 024 W. BAlboA, NEWpoRl BEA~ ... $425* I} I 0 W. BAlboA, NcwpoRt BEAcH ... $425* ~08 } 51~·. NEWpoRl BEACH ... $41 O* 18 I MoRRiSTOWN, Cos1A MESA ... $ 14 9* *All PRices IN TltouSANds 714/720~9422 . c • .i.~ c4"..,. AL,..,~ 5BR , 5 1 /2BA, Sups 10 Bu.cli $4 I 500 MoNTli 5 CoRpoRATE PlAZA • NEWpoRr BEACH, CA 92660 I ' --. . r SATURDAY, November 5, 1994 I PAGE 29 Irvine 551-8700 H~mes to Fit Every Life.style &. Budiet ..... ~. \19- ~arbara Reily presents I --I 551-8410 ext. 284 ELir<>Jk:tn d1.1rm & l'h:~:in1..1..: glm' ~n tht.., .~i....r-.___, ..,p;1dou .... hill ,i<ll..' ..,plit-11..'\'d h<>llll..' Thi-. 2 hd. 2 l415HOUY,1'FWPOllT llEA<..H c ..... , .. ~~-lift • ... .... .. ' \f' w \ ... "' '' • ...,. ~Uk"""*""' t 1moh 1"""'"·' ~ ~ )&.'l•»t'-11.tl"" It• JI(\. it.• \•qlb1u•nl1• t"•"' M~ SJ .... 900 \.-L-1-........_ .... ._~._...,....,. •HH-~~..,..,rnttr - ,, •If '" I ' I I •W ' ... ._., ~-.. • "' ..c 1,.,., .. ~ll ,1 ..... tk~~arAt.M \I ,,. 15343 Culver Dnve, Irvine, CA 92714 COMMUNITY P.flOFILE: HARBOR HILL ~ ·'' ha + den J.1,mme mcx.ld h.1 .... in ums--u.11 l'n1.. lo-.1..·u pallo off thL· m:i:-.tl..'r 'uit<: .ind_l!11.· hr1..-.nht.1h..ing__ Vil·w :-.u rp:1:-.'c'-mo .... 1 -Turtll' Rock hom1..· .... Profl...'~'iionall} land ... c1p<:d homl' ''1th trop1cll pl.int:-. and geOl..'fOU'i Wt:l..'0<..'~ Call for appointml'nt. · $329,500 15343 Culver Drive, Irvin e, CA 92714 L "'CATION:Located off San Miguel Ort "' and Spyglass Htll Road 1n Newport e 1ch. Harbor Hill includes streets Hillsborough. Belmont and Windsor. HOMES: Forty-one lots. some with ocean views. were originally for sale with one buyer purchasing two adjacent lots and building one home. One lot was developed outside the gate. The custom homes now sit on lots ranging from about 5.000 to just under 21 .000 square feet. All lots, except one. have been built out · STYLE: Individually designed custom homes. DEVELOPER: The Irvine Co. AQIE: Lots were first sold...lo..the public 1n the early 1980s. ,, SALES: A property on Windsor is currently in escrow. The highest sale recorded in Harbor Hill was $2 million for an ocean view property of about 5,800 square feel on a lot about 12.000 square feet. NOW LIS'RD: There are nine homes actively on the market ranging from $1 .195,000 to $2, 100.000. These homes are quite diverse in style and amenities and some have ocean views. CO._UNITY FEATURES: Harbor Hill residents pride themselves on the 1nd1viduality of styles of their homes. A gate has been provided for residents to have direct access to San Miguel Park without h!v1ng to exit on Spyglass Hill Road SHOPPING: Harbor Hill is only a few rrnnutes from Fashion Island, which otters a wide variety of shops, restaurants and entertainment options. SCHOOLS: Children attend Andersen Elementary School and Corona del Mar junior high and high schools. Also within walking distance 1s Harbor Day School. a private K-8. SOURCE: For more tnfOl'mation. call Sandy Mittman of Prudential California Realty who has been involved in 20 transactions since the resale of the first lots. (714} 729-7271 Of (714) 644-1096. r·· ' I .. I • IS 644-6200 Newpolt Beam HARBOR POINTE ----i MJgnifiumt t'.'Xl'1.1.1tl\1: hom1: m g.111.·d 1---...1 area. Large 4bd. 3 5h~l with libr.uy. 3- 1.';1r gar.1gc. gn:.11 k~::11iun · Myrna loom or k¥ttty Ndlon $889.000 ORF.AM HOUSE X 2 MAUI CONDO ll::il...., ... front hou~· '' ;Shel. b.11.·k duplt'.' h.t., ._ __ _, lbd • Hl'GE loft & ~Ofl.(1.."0ll' <Kt'.'.ln v1cwo; Offi1.1.· off g.1r.1~ Fumi.,lwd 2•bd. 2h.1 bc:.11.h fron1 t·ondo' lnt«llt'C.I wnh p.tnor.imi1. .... land \'kw~. Golf. rt'.',t.mr.101' . p.1r.1di.'t'. Mary Ann McGuire $6,9,000 J<> Ann ~ton $260,000 GREAT BACHELOR PAD V1.·r,.11lk·, forn1,h1.•d .ind r1:Jdy to mm l'·in '"1dt0 l't'.'rfru for "ngk profl..,,ionJI Communny pool & 'P.t .ind dubho11~· Walk 10 o;;indy lx·.Kht'.'' Mary Ann McGuire $89,000 CAPE COD <.wy .2t>d I 'it>;i mwnh11mc wuh f1rcpbl1: .ind u1uny.1rd 1.'nll')' Pm Jh: from . ''de .ind b.ack yJrd' .tllt'.'nl\o'd \\llh 'h.1dy trt>t:~ Dkk Dickson $119,900 BUNGALOW COTIAGE T11,11n .2bd I "''ib;i umdn wnh .i hght & bngh1 1111t:nor .ind pnv.111.· fl-n1.1.·d p.11io Com- munll) l.11.1ht11.•, indud1.· 11.·nm' u111n' & pool. Dkk Dkkson $124,900 VILLA BALBOA '>p.1u1111' :\1.·wpon n1ndomimum wnh J hui;i"' -m.1 .. 11.·r '11111.· .ind r1.·dwoocl pl.inkt:d 'unny p.11111 (kt."Jn ;ind CJ1.1hn.1 '11.·w' Mary Ann McGultt $164,500 OCEAN VIEWS 1'.1ufk j,(Jnd ViJ(Jfet'.' umdom1ntum Sr ,lllOll' L1j.!11n.1 :'li1g11d 2bd + d\o'n "'ilh t<>J,IJ whlll'· \\,lll'f, (l(C,111 & 11ty hghh \lt'W' PattJ O'Desky $215,000 MESA DEL MAR LtW11 .ind HnW11 3bd, I 7'\b.1 hom1: wuh opt·n floor pl.in l"pclat1.·d kucht:n .ind b.uh l'mf1.."-· "1on.1lly l.ind,c:.1pt·d yard' Dick Dlck.-.on $222,800 PRICED TO SEU l't·rfrll l orrwr lot.111on in Nt'wpon Nonh l M.J-.ll'r '""1." Jnd l.1~\.' 1.:nl\o'nJlnmt:m p;1tK1 Mali G~ $229.000 UPGRADF.S GA.LOR.Et '.'lcwpon Crc:.I 2bd. l '\b:1 in quiet 1:•nd lue1- 11on Community tc:nni.,, pool & 'P.L ~';ilk to bc-Jt'ht'' Ted Jarvis $255,000 AUSO LAGUNA ~J>"'l1~1c ular wh1ic w.11c1--and 1.•oa,11in1: 'icw' from boch uppt.'f and k>wt:r ll''d' of th" 'P"· l'Klll' hilt..1de umdomin1um Dick Dickson $260,000 MF.SA VERDE STAJtTEll Exp.mdc:d 4bd. 21>.J hom1: wi1h hug"' fJm1ly' room. l ftrcpl.m.!' .ind nt•wcr roof Grc.it polt'.'nll.tl .ind foota~ for Ilk' price Katto Knoche $269,000 c.ciMDEUGHT CJpc Cod 2bd. 2b,1 c·hamll!r on quiet trt.'t"- hnl:'' •.trc<:t f-'r1..>nt h dour... \ u~rom c':lbinctry 'kyhght' .ind wood burning flrl.-pl.1<.c Unda Oeth a Lob Jacobs $299,000 SEASIDE UVING Bright .ind 1.·h1.>t:ry IO\\l'r unu in thl' T1..·rr.acc' 2bd. 2b.1 Jnd l-rnr ;itcichcd ).t.lr:•).tl' Walk to bt:;11. bt'.'' and Vdk1gt: '™'P' BJ.Johnson $315.000 BLUFFS BEST L1rgt: jbd 2 'iba to\\ nhomt: w11 h 'tinny patio Grt'.'.11 ).trt'.'l'nlx·h loc:a1ion nt:.ir a'°"lli,t· tKm pool. Carol Allison $315,500 EXPANSIVE VIEWS Gn.·.11 Bluff, loc:ahon. 3bd. l.~bJ townhuml' wuh \lt:W' of B.1\.k li.1y jln>t'.'nbdt. Jnd c·ity hghh Hatrltt Botwtnk:k $339,000 ENTERTAINMENT HOME SpJc·iou' rcmoddt.'d homt'.' on cul-d1.··~Jc 3bd. 3bJ with \'t.'ry prh·att: m:Nt'.'r 'uitt'.' and .,p.arklmg pool. Unda Octh a Lois Jacobs $369,ooo CHAllMING DUPLEX pJdou:. Sp.anbh 'tyit.' 2bd front hou:.c .ind 2bd :ip-anml'nt Great ltKJll<ln, only ''t'.'P' Jw-Jy from Ncwporf, ~-. lk.icht'.'' Unda Oeth a Lois Jacobs $389.ooo NEWPORT TOWEllS B.tyfmnt pcn1h<>u-< rnndo In 'it'Cunty build· Ing Ri:modclcd lbd . .2b.1 with 'Wt:t:p1ng 'it'wi. of h.trbor and ncl".in Bonnie Barri.n&ton $39'.000 OCEAN RANOI LOT PmJlc et)mcr lot In Oc.·c-a n Vtl'W .1pprox IJ.000 '>Cl ft En,oy Jll thc wmmuruty Jmt'm· llC' plu~ JO llC.'t.'"Jn \'icW Dea Burton $399,000 Ul11..E DOWN Li~"' r.1m1ly anp l'ntcnainmt:nt hnm1.• 11n quiet cul-<k-...il lc>e.Jtion in CowJn llt'.'1ght... Addt.""d t ll,tom fl'.lllll\." thnl/fehoul Raylene Mlndc '>l $419,800 DECORATOR'S DREAM 1-f.irbnr R1d~t: 2lxl. lb:1 townholllt.' w11h m.1ny cu,tom fl'.1t11rc' .ind pm .m: uin·rl·d p.1110 l'r1.'flllum lllfnt.'r lc>e.".llKlfl Belle Partch $•29,000 CORONA IDGHLA.NDS VIEW Oldt-r Htmic on ·~re'at wrnt:t lot wuh Olt:"Jn \ icw-. R·Z Zone Currently, two 11n11' or 3bd lb.A u lft:IRI! on nk~· toe. Ana Pden a Stllaone Shuler $429,000 NEWPORT VDl.A !k'Ju11ful C 1 ... 1 C.1lon modd on 'llJ>Cr·,17ct.I lot 'Huge m.Nl.'r °""11tc. '11."00d floor.. f.1buk1u' yJrd. Carol Allboo $49',000 FRONT ROW VIEW EJ-.tbluff l.'nd-untt "'1th fJnt.i."ic 'icw,. LlRht & bright 2bd. l 5bJ with cmtom upj.\rJdcd k.llul't'' 1hn'!l1ghou1 Lalic Rolls a Stnc Lcvetttt $510,000 BAYFRONT CONDO ·<Xe.in. b.ty. moun1.11n & c11y l1gh" \'tt'.'W con- dominium Rt'.'moddcd .2bd. l .Sb.1 ~1th pmJl\o' ... 11m.1 ;ind l'l hr d<Klf man • Unda Oeth a LoJs Jacobl $529.ooo SINGLE LEVEL EASTBUJFF Sp.icmu,, rcrnudckd und cxp..indt-d 4bd, lb.I ho111': on l.irJt"' 101. ~kyhghi... 'PJCt<ll" yJrd :.and my hghh \"le"' · Sally Shipley • $539.000 LEASE OPJlON lfarbor Ridgl' rcmodd l'XudinJ.t qu.ihty. 'pan· ~J\ t'.'r.. throu~hout. -;p;u..inu' j hd tnwnhomc, offer. n.11urJI h1-tht. BJ. )oh.moo $595,000 SEAPORT UVING ~p.lt"Klll' 3bd homt.• 1n fJm1ly l'Ommunny nc.1r M.irtnl'f\ Mill' Grc.11 loc.JtKm .ind fJbulou' fl(l,',ln .ind b.1y \ ICW' BJ.Johmon $5P9,000 BF.AlTl'IRJU.Y UPDATED :-lt'wport &.1c.·h t'.'>.l'Cl1llH' hom~. hl(hl & bngm intcnor. huj.tt: loc '11./~rrck:nl .:S·1..1r g.•r:·'SC Uncla Oeth a Lois JllCOOS 5634,900 23 Corporate Plaz.a, S,uile 190, Ne_wp,Qrt Beach, CA 92660 , . . SATURDAY, November 5, 1994 /PAGE 31 We Stand Behi nd Your Every Move 644~6200 BIG CANYON VERSAIUES E:\p.rndi.'() -.bcl. 4. Sh.1 on \.'\ll'pt1on.1l l.1rgc lot Pm .II\.' \.'nd locmon on lhl: lOih F.urw .. 1y w11h Jll th\.' JfTk•n1111.·, BEACH CONDOMINIUMS Two prnp:nlt'' in quk-1 "i:" ':\1.'\\f'lfl 1'.11.h hJ, lhd j 5b.1 f.1m1I) room _ 1.-:tr g.1r.1gc .tnd Olt'Jn \ ll'\\ dt..'\. k.\ )oAnn knton Sl,150,000 Don Pttrson • . $790,000 • BACK BAY SPLENDOR LEASEOPTIO R.11. k R.t)' lil) h~lll' .ind mount.11n \11.'\\' from.. th1' 11nc.:-of-.1 kind E.1,thluff hom1.• Tu1.1ll\ r1.·d111w \\uh 1.«int1.·mpc 1r.11v tnt1.•1 u >r' I .1hulo1.1' uu-.111 & h.1mur '11..•w, from 1f11, lhd pl•nthoux-111 V1.·r-.111l1..., ~ll1oy .Ill thl.' .1m1:nit1t.'' for yc:.rr l'\llrnd 5aJt>' Shipley $699.000 \,ll,lllUn BJ.j ohn5on OOUN'lltY SlYLE Im 111nJt 5bd hom1.· 1.omfnn.1blt.· room' " ~ood pm pon1un' nu,h:r bd '' fire pL11.c & 'ntin~ .m.-.1 Leslie lolls or Stctt Lcvetttt $61S,OOO NEWPORT BAYFRONT C.o7) lhd . .lb.I ho!Tk' wi1h j8 ft htr.ll '"P Jnd l c.>Jr g.1r.1g1.· Q111c1 ~.111.·-AuJrd\.·tl u>mmunny Arne PctC1'8Cn $62S,OOO HAJlBOR RIDGE EnchJntrng l\l'n,rngton modd 4 11r 5bd hom1.• w11h pool. 'p:.1. lu'h IJnd~·ap1ng Jnd 24 hr guJrd-ga11.'<i wmmunny Mall GuUcdac $689,SOO · . NEWPOllT HEIGHl'S Em·hanting ·c r.ift,m.m· jbd <.'01t.1gc. 2bd lnt.•omt.' pmpcny on Jbuumg loc bt.'ing .,old ;i., one p.i k.lgc or ~p.1rJtely, __ Ann, Ted a suzarux ~.ooo CORONA DEL MAil Sp.1do1.1~ upgrnckd owner·-. unit + lbd :ipt with wonc.krful oct.':ln \M:w' Acl'I"~' fmm fkgoru;1 PJrk. 4 cJr g.1mgc. Unda Octb A Lois Jacobs $715,000 NF.All 'DIE BEAOI! :-.1\.'W 3bd tovmhome with ni-.iom f\.·.uun.•, Only 2 block' m the.: <xeJn & U1g Cnmn.1 lk.1ch H.1~ ~Ill the Jmcnitie' Joanna ff~ $749,000 COM'S FINEST Cu-.iom duple\ feJtl.lrc' J 'PJ<tou' jbd 3bJ home wnh fJm1ly room • tkn Jnd .1 2bd, 2b.I :1pJnrn\.'~ Grl'JI l0t.·:11Km and am~mcnt l.lada Oeda A loilJ_.. $849,000 OCEAN VIEWS G.111.·d ex 1. .. •n r.1n1. h 1bd 3 'ih.• .i l .tr ~.1r.1J:\.' hom1.· l u'h l.tnd\t..1ping .1H 1.·n11.'<l by n 11. k Jnd ht 11.1qu\.·t t-1nyon "one,;• Dea Burto n ' $8SS,OOO All DRESSED UP a READY TO GO \\c.:ll-pnc.\.-d 'ibd ll.1rbur Rid~· bc.1111} \\ nh \tn11b,tn1lll'll ) ll'"' of 111.1.·.111 n1y h~hl' Jnd lllOUOIJlll' Marilyn Kershner $899.000 BIG CANYON R\;'mockk~d .tnd c\p.1nd\.•d jbd jb.1 1.t>n· 1emporJry ti1wnhornc \\Ith t'\PJn'"'-' golf cour-e Jnd <.ity hRh" 'll'V. Carol AUJson $1,025,000 BIG CANYON CLAMIC Thn:c,;· bd (u ... tom1zed horn\.' on l.1r~ pm·"'-' lot v. uh gue'I .1pJnm1.·nt G.11\.'· guJrdt.-d. 3 ftn.-pfJ<.1..., .rnd j cJr g.1rJg1.• larWa ADOC aodjoA.on kmoo $1,295,000 GOLF COURSE F.STATE Cu,tom Frcnl·h l'rm inl'IJI ll>d home on the 7th foirwJy o( Brg C.myon "nh bn.-.nh- taking golf wul'>ll .and my hght' \It.'\\' Carol AUJson $1,395,000 PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENT ESTATE--. Cu,tomiz,1.·d Jnd l'\pJnc.k•d hnlllt.' wuh j pmJte '1dc..· ).lrd' pool. 'f>·' BBQ \\el b.1r. Sp.1uo11' M.1,lc..'T 'lllll' w11h .. Jun.1. ht' & h1.·r 'hnv. \.'f' lndudc' W<llk-m "inc t.Cl1.1r Roy A Mary Osterhout $1,495.000 UNIQUE 1.AGUNA PRO.PEJllY j60 dc..·~11.•c ()(t.'Jll ''kw pt'nlhou'c \\1th pool RNJttr.iot off11.c rclJtl 'P·lll'', .ind Jmplc.: unck'f'Kmttnd PJrkmg " MMyAon McGaift $1,800,000 $299,000 BAYCllEST CDM TERRACE KARBOR RIDGE 8UJFFS NPTHEJGHTS NPTNOVIUAS NPTHEJGHTS "- OLDCDM BAUK>A ISIAND 8UJffS P£JlALTA HllJ.S HAUOllUDGE HAllBOll UDGE BAYc:aEST J.UMINE CREEK FASTSIDE HEJGHTS BLUFFS BAYVIEW TF.JlaACE OLDCDM BIG CANYON 11IE TEJUtACES BIG CANYON MESA DD. MAil NEWJIOU~ _.CANYON CORONA DEL MAR 11ll' right .1ddrt.''-'· tlw !'k'rfl.'1. t 'lm'l.'l & h.1ibor \11.'\\ ''uh 5hd. 'fh.1 u1mpkt1.· r1.•m1Kld. Bonnie Barrington $969,000 MA.KE AN OFFER t rw.1dc.:<l -.h<l • 111tit1.·. ~h.1 11.11 h111 ll1dgc.: h11nw 'it11n111ng 111.1.·.m ..'\ "'' h~hr \It.'\\' f1 0 111 uppl'I k•\ c.·I Marcie Adkr 5629,000 SAnJllDAY IMS SA.''llAGO ._l-S ROBERT PE.''011TZ s .. 3't.900 3610 WAC 1-S UZlECECll S31S.000 SAlUROAY a SUNDAY 23MONACO 1-S EsnWlTABAK 5899.000 218S \lSTA E."'llRAOA 1-S BOnT\lCK/ HEMTOB S339.000 219 1\.IS1D4 1-S HE..'liDtUE/TAYLOR SS99.000 j 134 CORTE MAlllN 1-S H\JMMEJ.J'trlUGKT s .. 9s.ooo . 241S llOU.Y 1-S SEU'liGER/~HJllE SJ'?9.900 2S71 POINT DEL MAR 1-S ARTIE JOH1'"SON S-\69.000 116 COllAl. AVE 1-S KNOCHE/BlillTOS $879.000 SUNDAY l630 VISTA Oll.'iADA 1-4 TOM BltUSSOS S4.¥J.OOO • MARJiYN KERSHNER 5021 COPA D£0RO t-S Sl.•99.000 UVIENNA 1-S JOM'SA HENDlt1E SSJS.000 2900\IENnY 1-S MAXINE PROPP $429.000 IMS SAA'llAGO 1-S ltAJlEN llADll $434.900 3 JE1TY DllM: 1-4 HAlllET 801WlmClt SS6s.ooo '608 16111 sn.EET 1-S BOBCOLUCOO s~soo 202S AVE.NIDA 0DC0 1-S ROUS/l£VEllE1T ss10.ooo 46 COllMORA."'IT 1-S BOB EIJ..L'liGER $519.900 3700 OCEAN BLVD 1-S K.AllfY GltA.~ l.39S.OOO 10 CHEARY mm 1-S CAltOI. AUISON $1.395.000 -'610 WAC t-S CAltOI. MUl.\'EY $.ilS.000 ·U ROYAL ST. GEORGE l·S JO ANN KENTON Sl.295.000 9S'MAGW.AN l·S DIC1' DICKSON lll.800 92Coa51CA 1-S MAU GULUDGE' $229,000 morAL ST. GEmGE 1-S 90Y/llWIT 051DlllOlTr $1 MO 23 Corpo"* ~ SW. 190, Nrqort Beacla, CA 92660 . • · I . ..... ... ' H&rtior VieW .Hoines Liquidation Sal~ 1935 Port Carney Place, Newport Beac~ This ever popular Portofino Plan is in a fantastic location-one house from Phase II park, clubhouse and swimming pool. Comprised of 4 BfDROOMS, 3.5 BATHS, this fine residence features a welcoming enclosed entry breezeway and thousands of bricks. A generous family room is ideally located just off the family kitchen with its informal ·dining area. Cheery and bright, several rooms look out to the pool-sized rear yard & gardens. A soaring vaulted ct!illng hJgHllghts the spacious IMng room with an adjoining dining room. The den/bonus room is a terrific place for studying and offers space for a pool table. Harbor View Homes is a dynamic community of meticulously maintained residences and public spaces. Conveniently situated only minutes to Fashion Island, Newport Harbor and ocean beaches! Divorce requires that this home be sold immediately. Offered at: $688,000 Praented by Ron Taylor (Pager) 509-3737 , Call me f~r information regarding this and other exclusive listings. ,.. l ... . . NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE MY• OCEAN VIEW! OW'1Ell WAHl'S OffEllS S l .4NIL Al of Nev..,:xx1 Harbor at your conmand' Breathtaking W!ws. Gergen.is Fari lntemabonal Srterior appointments & a huge enter'lainir9 deck. See today. owe FINANCING MY a BEACH CLOSE $425.000 Seier needs to fTlO'R on Exe.dent oppol1l.llity for Wlc.ome property in ~ portfo&o. ().mer will finance for <J,lalifled bl.Pyer. Cal for detads ¥°FORDABLE UDO ISl.E OWC LARGE IST T.D. $665.000 ~ 3BR home that could become 2-stOf)' SllVlY patio, frpl & 2-car garage. 0on·11et this one fool \,OJ from the street. • BAYSIDE BAllGAIN AT $ l 7 5.000 lJl9EATAlll.E PlllCE a Vt\IAJE 2BRl2BA by the bay & dose to ~ ocean beaches. You wil be ~inssed to 6nd a better valJe in such a prime beach location!' GET CASH FLOW! BlG 4-Pl1.x FOR SSS9.000 l..oca1ion·L..ocation-location Excellent fOU'-plex n'Ol'Tle property near the sand L.JW 01 ooo & rent the others Cal for speafics today DOlJBlE YOOR PlEASUll.Ef 2 DlJPl..EXES,.2 LOTS $J2SK EACH Xlnt income & localion here Smdecks. ample palblg. frpls in each spaciw; unit Sold as a pockage on~ CaD for details. \ ORIGINAL BALBOA CHARM NEAii MY"9E,\CH NOW $495.000 Vinli?llge 4BR. 2BA cottage w/fon!ver bay \4ew from liv nn & upstairs master berm. Great ~with al beach amenities dose by. Bon.as nn w/\l.esher-dryer + storage. Big bay \4ew front pon:h. You gotta see kl STEAL R FOR A SONG! OCEANFRONI' ONLY $775.000 . Breathtaking ocean. Catalina IAews with '35 feet of ocean frontage. Located on a dloice comer lot \,OJ get the feeing of "wide open space " Make your offer PDmlOVSE P£llf'EC110N El.£MNC£ A STYLE ONLY $168.000 Be<111tjhlty appointed & sophisticated 2BR condo IMth top-of·the-6ne detailing thra.aghciJt. Located near the beach In a gated COOVTUlity With pool: spa. exercise room. dibhouse, card room PENINSULA POINT GEM l.AllGE A BRIGHT ONLY $ 585.000 The perfect 2B R + loft. restful solarium. huge fatru>y rciom upstairs. dnlg rocm + tons tons of charm! QlJICK ESCllOW WANTED! HAllllOll W DIVORCE AT $688,000 2-stOfY 4BR. 3.SBA. home in fantastic loc End breezeway w/1ots of bricks. Beat.du! rear yrd g.ll'd. atmos. UDO MYFllONI' + DOCK SPACIOUS DRAMA NOW $1.97 5Mll Room for a SS' yacht Spacious rooms. Huge bayfront deck N\.lmerous designer details throughout. Elevator. IA.let bar & rruch more! BAYCREST POOL HOME! EASY UVING FOR ONLY $539,000 Light & ~ 3BR 3BA home With huge family room. pnvate po6I & entertaining pabo Frerdl ~. high C1'ilings. ~ painted & carpeted INCOME BEACH DUPLEX TRY LOW DOWN AT $599.000 Six~ hew' C>versi2ai becbooms. 3 beaooms. 6 c.ar garage + extra storage. Upper unit has 2 separate liv rms. cin areas & kitchens Cire.at comer lot In ~ part of w. ~ Uijlt,/briglt & auy. OPEN HOVSES 1935 Port ~mey, N.B. Sun 1 4 S688.000 2405 Cliff Or, N.B. Sun 1·4 Sl.495.000 16512 Somerset. H.H. Sun 1·5 $1,075.000 2H4 Yale ft. CM. Sua 1·4 S24S,OOO SUll l ·S Hl4,900 SATURDAY, N<Nemt>er 5, 1994 /PAGE 33 .BAUIOA atAllM ON TIIE POINT • 2BR + loft & fam rm Solariwn. din rm & neat f~ krt Walk to bches & Park. Offered at $585.000. DAYNA PEI Ill 651--4610 $7 SK BELOW APPRAISAL S 1.499.000 4BR ~4 SBA Cape Cod • heme on a large comer lot overlool<ing Ne\.vpol1 Harbor. city tdJt$ & Mt ~· Every high end amenity has been artfuly engineered into this dramatic waterfroot residence. A real O"llSt see' UDO OWNER WANTS OFFERS! REDUCED TO $659.000 Spacious rooms wrap around a ~ Sla'lrlY patio at this 4BR Lido Isle home located on htghly ~ street-to- street lot. . ROOM TO GROW! RN STORAGE TOO. FOR $214.900 Uijlt & bright 4BR home w/pnde of ownership throughout. Nice front & bdck yards. redone kitchen & balhs. Move-in COi dtiOI L PASTORAL SETl1NG AMONG TitE HIU.S .llJST S 1.379.500 Magnificent French countJy ""1anor Estate featurin9 every rustom amenity throughout 4BR. 4.SBA ci.lal.an'ilg staircases In elegant entJy foyer w/soaring celing. bonus room. lots of leadEd gl.N windows. marble flocn-g rruch more GATED COMMUNITY BY 11IE RITZ NOW $2.995,000 Mediterranean C"'tat<.> "-1th \'11?1.V'i of .Sah Creek &a...:h A bt.ulder·~ c-,,i.n drc>am home that kanire-1rat1V handcrafted rustom uitenor cl~ Beaunh~ pool 1~.x.. kle:. of trompe I oeil & glazed wals lh?atcr ~ind "1l.lnd 5'j'Stenl Near golf course FRESH SALT AIR a CRASHING SOUND OF 11IE SlJRF AT $2,295.000 8lg SBR. 4.SBA lancinari< estate w/ocmn bay. ~ty lights \iiews. St Owles kk. den. library. fam rm . U 91Jm in the basement w/stearn & sauia. A terrific oppoc1lf'lity to CMIO a piece cX BallOa history PAGE 34 /SATURDAY, November 5, 1994 Diana Cappel Rae Rodgers Robert D. Milliken Jackie Handle man Jane Sungaila Knowaf BaJ'Cl'89t Knowaf . Newport HeqhW Clillhaven Knowa! Baatalde Coatallna Knows! East.aide Coatalleaa Knows! Spyglass Rill Robin Tench Knowet Balboa Peninsula Rita Wade -. BAYCRBST BARGAIN Channing New England \lylc 4 bdm. 3 batti' home. Pool & spa. coontry ltitchen. co1y fireplace. quiet \trcel. Call for e"'clusi\ e '>bowing. ....... c ..... ooo. DiaDa Cappel ltlrt. 180 BAY • CATALINA VIEWSUI This three bedroom l'C!>1dcnce b located high above Cliff Drive and offers 11 sweeping view from the living area. Oak hardwood Oocn. la.rgc bric1' fireplace, :ind open beamca ceiling~ make thh home an original. Priced for you at: *639,000 ... Bodpn ltlrt. 1H Opell 8u.ad&T Temfi location. Huge lot, quiet '1rcet. Bu1h a.' a 3 bedroom . .o0ne bath home, it ha.' endlc)\ potentu1I. Double car gargac with room for RV Don't rru" an opportunity hke 1h1s! Offered :u •14,000 ••••n o. Mn1t1ren ht. 1aa •p&p•t817.-.e PBIU'BCT CONDITION Excellent Ea~tsidc Costa Mesa home. 3 bedroom'. 2 bath,, large family room. \aulled '-e1 lint'· rcce\-.ed hglitmg 7000 "'I· fl. lot pr\l\ 1de' for large pri,ate bac\:~urd and patl<l. A'king '876,000 aaeaa.ut&treet .Ja;clde lland.leman Eld. 117 One of Newpon', mo't desir.ible \:ummunit1e' " Corona del Mar. wh1\.'h ''\\here )OU \\tll find thl\ fabulou' '1ew pmpeny. Thi' re m<ldelcd fi' e bedroom f,11m1ly home. ''tuated high atop Spytla'' HiUT·O~ brcatht.tling OL-ean '1ew' fnlm Newpon Harbor to Cuta hna bland anti da11l111g ~II)' hghh '1cw' of Fa\h1on l'land and inland Q(.,.O'' 1~ Sounrcm Cahfom1a bJ\ln. Th" home" truly for the chomy family. Offered at •1.876,000 .Jane Swacalla. SU. 1H 8TBP TO TBB WAVBS • BAY! Eleg:inl like new 2 bcdroom/2.S BA end unit townhomc. E~trcmcly pnvatc w/prcuy yard. 2 cJr garage. Just reduced to ta'711,000 408 S . BAY (1 llloell ,.._ Pwr7) Boltta Teaeb mu. 181 BA8TSIDS C.M . • a Olli i'8 18& .mt· 2 bedroom. I ~th. garage. private yard. laundry book..gp. ... -11 · 2 bedroom, I blah. carport. priva1e yud. laundry hoolt·up. Loe 11.re • MOO sq f\. • Rl . Great for owner occupied with elltra income Owner "'ill carry IM T.D . ...... .............. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ~~ ... •Honesty DESIGNS FOR LIVING '94 • 24 Yrs. Experience ~ ,_. Communication • Personal Service #1 Re/Max Newport Beach Agent 1988, '89, '91, '92, '93 . #2 Re/Max A ent U.S.A. 1989 . • Dedication REDUCED $450,000-MUST SELL RAREBELCOURTOCEANVUHOME ~\.~ Rcduced4~0K!! Elepruly nppouucd wi1yh locs of marble & h:lrdwood floors. Cus1om 48R, 3.5RA plu~ 4 car _P-fol~· Oo~cous 1~'!' wj~I & ~a. • WAS $1,850,000, NOW $1,399,.000 E~q111111ely appt. JBR. J.,BA w/m1rble noon. plush carpdift&. cldAOm window .t wall uuuncnu. ~ masaer Mii~ w/Own s.11i11g area cl fircolatt. Lovely rQI y:W wlbnck p1110 .t 3 car 1oirage. Priced lo sell. $779,000 LENDER LIQUIDATION-REDUCED $2.4 MIL SUBMIT ALL OFFERS NOW! Maaive main home, 78A, plus Imp guest houtc. 13 boll llalls. ranch boule. privase suams. pool Ind spa. A*> w.cboule for 1S-20an. Make Offer! WAS $.\Ml,llt-NOW RF.DUCED TO $3$0,111 BELCOURT FORMER MODEL CUSl'OM GALLERY HOME-REDUCED! • RESULTSI M~ 1«01 oc 6 68A,.home oo pruuc loca1ion. Dec. in sof1 100CS w/bleachCd hni d Ooors. marble f/places, gourmet ki1 w/gra.nite coun1ers & scparalc music room. Huge yard w/black bouom pool. spa. founlain and ou1dooren1. area. $2,700,000 BELCOURT TENNIS MANSION PRIVACY AND ELEGANCE Lavish 6BR. 11 BA moior coun/5 car garaie. Sunken temis ct a pool W/grfAtO. Full bacmcna. gym. elevator .t: movie &hearer. Unrivaled in Newpon Beach. $5,400,000 BELCOURT CUSTOM MEDITERRANEAN PRIME CUL-DE..SAC LOCATION Lovely SBR. 4..5BA cusaom home with 4 car g1nge. Gor&cous Lile Ooors Ind. Berber carpeting. Gtaa rear yard" with large pool. spa fountain and outdoor pMCJUinmcnt area. Many other quality feMuresl Seller will consider tnde down. $1 650 000 EMERALD BAY ' ' WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME Newly remodeled .58R 48A home W/f uest quarten. Llaht .t: airy w/opcn beams. custom hJhll. ~nnet kitcheft and enck>led fron& eftlr)' coun. ,1,490,000 BELCOURT EXECUTIVE HOME TRADITIONAL ELEGANCE «enl y re .. _ p ~ g.ir .. ~c on prime cul de sac loca1ion. Wann hardwoOd ffool'\. cus1om pai nt & paper + many qu:ili1y built-in). u v"h ma ter wile w/i.leam~ <1:1una anJ e~erc1....: a~a. Lush rear y:trd w/~atertall J.icutta. $1, 7 S0.000 BELCOURT FORMER MODEL CUSTOM GALLERY HOME Prof. I 4 • • A w master sum: on SI ve . Euro kitchen. huge family room. formal library/den. Lush rear yard w/pool. pa and cntenaining area . Priced to sell Now $1,390,000 BELCC'URT FORMER MODEL HOME BANK LIQUIDATION ORIG $1 MILLION . c~~ ~~\),~ G~s 2BR. 2_'i ha-plus den. Be t 8f!Cnbclt location with lots of malblc and plu h off-white ~ing. Subject to hon sale approval of lender. Origi!!!J]y sokf at SI 000 000 Musr SELL! REDUCED TO $659,000 BAYCREST FAMILY HOME REDUCED TO SELL-MAKE OFFER NOW! .. . " • --·-........ ··-,.... _,.... ··-·--·· ·--..... --. ··-·--·-~ ... .--.. PAGE 36 /SATURDAY, November 5, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL EST'. Bob Koop C.4MIO lllO&D 3Blt.38A.,O....._n '' tal- ~~wa haU..-. 6', m.11&-. _.__. .... 3,._ .......... loob plf coua,..,._......_..aa.1u. Shores, pmormnic views of ocan, Baclc Bay cl city lites. Sil down ban, f arn. room, sun nn, &uest quanen, lg. pool. spa cl rear yard. Open cl BrighL SI 195 000 BOB KOOP NIWP<>rr naua 2 BR, 2.5 BA, 2 -.y oaado. Qlailt &oc.aJoD iD Pllw o-. ~lly~--­ .... Y ............ '91 ..... 1-dry. ...... 114>.MI IOB KOOP, JL HARBOR RIDGE LOT One of the Luaat Jcvel loca in HaJbor Ridge with 11,000 tqu&K fCICl of land. Panoramic views from ICICOnd llory of IWbor, Cacalina, and beautiful nip& light views. SUBMIT ANY OfTER. $195, ... .,, ..... BOB KOOP CA.MIO IHOaU 'BR. •A. .. v .............. ,..., ;.a,. c.liM. ......... .,_.. ..... Qlyl~S.,.. ........... Primd .. .U t-. Wil ... a-.&1 ..... --. U IOBJrOOP::- ·-~ ....... Bob & Dovie Koop Why list with ju~t one agent! Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext~ 128 or 760-1580 Dovie ·Koop •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NSWl'OlrTTDL\CS )U.1J8A,2-,.-..a......._ • ._,..wMa.,.o1.._,-a,.... ...._...._.. .. _. .. ,._L._.&. .......... ,.,... ..... ' SU2.MI aoa KOOP, JL HARBOR WOODS CORONA DEL MAR 2 BR. 2 BA, 2 l10r)' condo, \lery shup, near the pool, conplelely redecorated, larae patio, fireplace, laundry, close to •hoppina. $218,000 BOB KOOP LIDO PARK NEWPORT BEACH 2 BR. 2S BA, Penthouse suite wilh 180 views of Catalina. harbor.jetty, white waaer, moun· tains cl Fashim hland. Security Bid&. pool cl spa. Will ande few borne in Rancho Miraae Ila. '19S 000 KOOP IAYlllOUI .SBR,.SIA..._,...,, -,,,..,_ bwim, r..llJ GI ...... Wodt hm c:taia... .. .-.s.,....,~~lllllWm dais .......... 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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE .. I li1Je properli11 fro• to1Jdo1 to e11tl11 II .. TRADlllONAL EllGANCl Grace and dignity with quiet seclusion In an exquisite estate tucked away on a pm.<• acre at the e~ of a lovely cul-de-s.c. Unusually charming custom home built with t.aste and style. 5000 sq. ft. with all the extras for flner llvlng. $1.295,000. COWBOY SP£CJAL Unique slngle level custom ranch on a prtvate bluff, surrounded by flve wooded acres. Views of nearby mountains. 3800 sq. ft .. two master suites. guest house. barn and tad< room. Riding arena and corrals. $799,000. •u . 1• Ovtal.OOK~ COllPORATt £X1Clll1Vl Rll'UAT ON GOU COUl.Sl 7800 sq. ft. residence Includes four master suites. great room. recreation room. state-of-the-art kitchen. on I . 73 acres. with dr~tk cascading pool over1ookJng the fairway and mountd.lns. Call for details. $1.900.000. •1 CONNEMARA-IY-THl-SlA Unobstructed views from this ~autlful custom built home. 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. flne t~ of coffered ceilings w/crown moldhigs. main ftoor master suite w/p~ate garden patio. guest wing offering private entrance, hardwood floors. French doors, cedar dosets. 3 c.ar garage and an ocean view in a gated community! $115.000. GOlf COUl.Sl Thls custom home Is designed around a glass flOOfed atrium with glass walls open to a tiled veranda. 8r11Uant architecture! Dazzling views. 6000 sq. fl. wine cellar, elevacor. pool and spa a,nd 'more. $1,199,000. CANYON CU.ST Views of city. lights. hills&. mountains in the estates at Westdlff. at the end of a cul--de-sac. Masterful architecture and superb quaJlty with attention to ~ery detail. Dramatic S bedroom floor plan. Pool. spa. BBQ pavilion. $799.000. ., ENJOY WHnt. WAn& VllWS Only steps away from a pri.stine ~achl Magniflccnt custom bullt home structured wfth stone and style. Sweeping decks for gracious entertaining. romantic flreplace In master suite. exerdse room with sauna. ..It Intercom 6.. security syst~s. $945,000. 8lllGHT NEW CUSTOM HOME Panoramic views of ocean . valley, hills 1.. and city lights. Marble entry, gourmet kitchen, flve bedrooms. four and a half baths, security system. centrdl vacuum. on a prime 35.000 sq. ft. lot. $669,900 COASTUN~ VIEWS D.yni no-"'-"'•""""•n11 0...... ''""'' \ .. ,. J,,l, '""" """" '"""' 1 .. ~ m..-.b.'f "'/ft,__ rl.lit,• Y'.otrm tr.-J•t•.n.tl ~"'" l,(ft, .. )' '*-n_'l I""'"' MtnYt\' lrttm n..-1wm...-'-~"'"'" for information on tllese and other ro erties calf 4S9-S900 l 1 PAGE 38 I SATURDAY, November 5, 1994 CONDO HOTLINE • Dear Hotline: I live in a condominium complex and have a cat which never leaves the condominium. I have had my cat for two years and have recently been told that pets are not allowed in my · condominium. Since my cat does nol bother anyone, or even go outside, can I still keep my cat? t Dear Cat Lover: On Sept. 2, 1994 our State Supreme Court filed its decision in ..... fAtllFI Condo Hotline Nahrstedt vs. Lakeside Village Condominium Association and just like that, the rules of the game changed. The trend toward individual factual analysisstarted in 1987 by Bernardo Villas Management Corp. vs. Black and carried forward in Portola Hills Community Assn. vs. James in 1992, has now been reversed. To understand what Nahrstedt · means to the association a~ how CC& A enforcement is impacted, it is necessary to understand some history, both case and legislative. We start with subtle change in Section 1354 of the Civil Code and end with Ms. Nehrstedt's three cats. Under former section 1355 (now Section 1354). the flaw provided that "restrictions shall be enforceable equitable servitudes where reasonable." This was changed to read. ~The covenants and restrictions shall be enforceable equitable servitudes unless unreasonable." The equitable servitude standard for enforcing CC&Rs gives rise to a legal preference in favor of enforcement. The change from "where reasonable~ to "unless unreasonable" cloaked use restrictions with a presumption of reasonableness by shitting the burden of proving otherwise to the party challenging the restriction: i.e .. the restriction is presumed reasonable unless you prove it unreasonable. In both Bernardo and Portola. lhe Appellate Courts tested the reasonableness or unreasonableness from the view point of the homeowner. Was the restriction unreasonable as applied to this homeowner? In Portola. there was a use restriction which prohibitied satellite dishes (ex terior antennas). The dish at_issue was not visible from anywhere in the development (other than the defendant's property). In essence, the court was saying it was unreasonable. under these circumstances, to eflforce the restriction. No legitimate association interest was involved. In Nahrstedt the CC&Rs prohibited cats. Ms. Nahrstedt had three cats. For purposes of the appellate court's decision it was assumed the cats never left her unit, never made any noise and never bothered anyone. The cats' existence was only discovered when a board member peered into the unit through a window. Here again, the Court of Appeals looked at the reasonableness of the restriction as applied under the facts to Ms. Nahrstedt. No possible legitimate association interest was or could be involved. And' here comes the bombshell. in the words of the Supreme Court, "The reasonableness or unreasonableness of a condominium use restiiction ... is to be determined not by reference to facts that are specilic to the objecting homeowner, but by ref ere nee to the common interest development as a whole." In other words, the appropriate inquiry is with respect to the common interest development as ~ whole and not with respect to the facts that may exist as to a particular individual. Nahrstedt now tells us it doesn't matter if the restriction is Narbltrary" as to an individual homeowner, so long as it's reasonable in light of the overriding interests or the community. The anelysjs or reasonableness with reference to the condominium a a whole ·is (In the words of the Supreme Court) necessarily vague." But then again, it always was vague - whether you looked at the whole or at the individual. What Is crucial Is that the focus is now on the whole. Nahrstedt will_make .CC&R enforcement easier. No longer will we have to deal with each case on its own peculiar facts. No. cats means no cats and no trucks means no trucks. Of course, other factors such as public policy, constitutional limitations and specific statutes will still also impact enforcement. Nahrstedt. however. goes a long way towafd simplifying enforcement of use restrictions. Ross Feinberg I• •n •ttomey and · man11glng partrHtr of Ffll'*'1tt, I.Ml & ~nberg, a law firm emphalZJng ,,,. practice of law In the flfJld of community •.aclltflon•. He can't lndlt1ldually respond to the que•llon•, but wlll •nnww • many •• ponlble In the Hotline column. SUbmlt your qunlkJM lo Community Anoclltl#on Ho#IM, 4 Civic Piiia, Scllfe .D, N8wpott 8..:h .... Simp.ly Irresistible Located at 2537 Back Bay Loop, this three bedroom. 2.5-bath home has volume ceilings and a skylight with neutral colors throughout. An Inside, laundry/utility r~. two-car ~ttached garage and exlr~ large yard with a private spa are iust a few of its many features. Also showcased 1s a hardwood floor entry. custom gas log fireplace. wooden m1ni-bhnds and mirrored wardrobes · . All this within walking distance of Newport's Back Bay and offered at $21 7 by Bonnie Turner of Coldwell Banker. Costa Mesa, 1640 Adams Ave .. (71.4) 668-9333 Bryan joins .. Prudential California · Maxine Montgomery. manager or The Prudential California Realty Newport Beach office, 1s pleased to welcome new sales executive Darell Bryan. He brings 1.1 years experience and a number of awards 1nclud1ng consistent top sales producer. He has specialized 1n coastal homes and properties since 1984. Bryan. a California native from Newport Beach. is considered to be an expert on island and bayfront properties. A true emrepreneur. Bryan says he works in real estate for a hving, but also because 11 1s fun 'Being part of the Prudential team has been stimulating," he said •Not only 1s Orange County a beautiful community, but my colleagues are supportive, knowledgeable and are a fun group to work with.' Integrity is the cornerstone of his success in real estate and in his personal hfe. Known for h~ frank and straight-forward style, his clients say he is an excellent anatyst and iator. Most of the individuals ' and fam1hes he represents. are repeat clients or referrals from satisfied clients. Call Darell Bryan at The Prudential California Realty Newport Beach office, (714) 759-6600. ... . - NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL EiSTATE • • • • ·REDUCED ro SELL* mac: ~ 8USlt\ESS CENTER DEVELOPER CLOSE-OUT C-2 2,000 Sq. A. -$215,000 G-51,..00 Sq. Ft.· $135,000 Only 2 Units Remaining Newpot1IMeaa -Hoag Hospital Area 50% Off!9e · HVAC: 2 Story, Restroom Each Floor 50% Warehouse -2 Story, 10' x 12' Truck Door, Man Door Ideal Locati~ -Freeway Close Pride of Ownership -96 Unit Flagship Business Park • · Broker Cooperation • • WiH Consider Lease-Back or Credit for Association Dues .HIGHLY MOTIVATED -SUBMIT OFFER SHOWN BY OWNER, BY APPOINTMENT ONLY {714) 842-5212 ' Cal Jan Lynw or Laian McKendty -SATURDAY, November 5, 1994 I PAGE 39 .- OUTSTANDING! 2-story, 5 BRs in H9tbor View Homes--Expanded Somerset. You11 make a fine buy on this one. New plumbing, new carpets. skylights. South tacing, sumy rear yard. An outstanding value at 1541,000. OUTSTANDING RENTAL4BRs- 2Fam.Rooms NEWPORT ~l o!,~;:e~en. .GERRY AND CHRISTA -640-LONG I 640-5664 RMee .. of Nov. 3, 1"4 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 3()..yur fixed 3()..Y ...... Uble INTER.EST "' P09fT1 LOCtc· lfT£REST "' POINTS MAX. MARGIN AD.I. TYPE PHOH£ RAT£ OWN , ... l IN A.PA .. 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From the comments and calls I receive, it is extremely apparent that the community at large pays considerable attention to propertie·s advertised in· your supplement. I also appreciate all the special counsel I receive from your fine staff· in assisting me with the presentation of my ads, which have been effective for both Buyers and Sellers." For advertising information call t _f_!_~ 642-4321 -.. t :.--:-,;-: ~ ":!. ~ ----·~- ... •r , E NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Prudential California's Sheron · offers top service Prude_nt1al Cahfornia Realty Newport Beach office sates exe~ullve Arvilla Sher?" 1s well tu:'own among her colleagues and clients as one of the hardest working agents in the real estate business • ~ ·1 ~ave put r:'Y enthusiasm and drive into reatestate with an emphasis on treat1~g my clients the way I have always wanted to be treated: Sheron said • After working for more than 20 years as a special education administrator. teacher and school psychologist. Sheron says her early _Qubhc seM,ce jobs prepared her for a real estate career 'Persistence pays.· she said ·My clients are my most important people I will go 100% and more to help them------' attain their goals. whether a buyer or seller'"· The key to fulftthng her chents goals is 10 keep up with the many changes 1n the industry She knows the market and the full details on any properties and areas that she lists She says her success has ~ from her 1ntegnty and mo11vat1on to succeed 'Be ng associated with The Prudential has· allowed me to expand my capab1llhes as a real estate agent ·she said "I ts 1nternat1oral relocation and marketing resources are the best and provide me with the most 1nformat4Dn tor my clients. Working out of the Newport ~ach off ice gives me the opportunity to network with quality top-producing agents and 1t is a grE:at mo11vat1onal factor • Sheron sells homes and condos throughout Newport Beach and Corona del Mar, particularly Seil Island She 1s a member of Board of Realtors community relations committee. a member and secretary of the board of d rectors of Island Lagoon/Sea Island Homeowner s Association Call Arvilla Sheron at The Prudential Gahforrna Realty Newport Beach office (714) 759- 6600 Lyleen-Ewing No. 1 at Coldwell Banke.r · Chuck Neubauer, branch manager of Coldwel~ Banker Newport Beach recently announced Lyleen Ewing as the No.1 sales associate for the most listings taken in September. •Lyleen has been selhng Newport Beach real estate for 22 years, so it is of no surprise to me that she is able to gain lhe confldefd of so many homeowners to sell such beautiful Newport Beach homes .• Lyteen and her partner Jeff Ewing, have been the No. 1 sales associate for Coldwell Benker Newport Beach and Orange County Since 1992. They are also a member of the etite President's C1rcie. a., designation for the Top 1 % of all Coldwell Banker saJes associates nationally. In addition to receiving such recognition, Ewing was recently recognized as a megabroker in Orange County by Unique Homes Magazine, an international publications on premier properties around the nation. Cal Lyteen or Jeff Ewing of Cotdwell Banker Newport Beach, (714) 800- 949-9471. SATURDAY, November 5, 1994 I PAGE 41 THE CO\:STRUCTION FI>;I\NCING PRO'S -- ~you need construction financing for an owner-occupied CUstOm home or an owncr-oc.cupicd commercial/industrial building. look to Liberty National Bank's cxpcricnc.cd team of rca:I estate lenders. Jo Pftlnljmi. Snrior V"iu Pmillatt, 1Mu,ft1r Ot'a • ~ lol Li1'my'1 mil nMU lnMIM1 k.ML Dwriltt ,.., ri-. ~csc professionals can offer you a wide range of 6n.ancing opuoru with ~ry ex>m~tidvc rates and terms. Jo Nu /vlfll«l flW'r IJ00.000.000 ;,, """°"'"-~ "-' for-dina. And, we'll giYC you the land of pcnonaJiud financing and service th.it most banks just don't provide. HlJ'1of'fVl(;f'Q ~ • DANA 10/NT • LOS ANCE.LES -------------- -. \ . ' . , . ' I -800-.!.!9-8_'.).!9 ------------------------ . David Prince -No. 1 at Coldwell Banker Chuck Neubauer manage of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach recently announced David Pnnce as the No 1 sales associate for open transactions and open sales dollar volume for September· " David is like the Energizer bunny Neubauer said • He 1ust-keeps going and gomg and gomg This accomplishment s due to his d1sc1phne professionalism and a tremendous amount of hard work • David specializes 1n waterfront properties in the channel area of Newport Harbor the condom1n1um subd1vis1on of Newport Crest and Easts1de Costa Mesa He has earned several nattonally recognized professional designations. including Cert1f1ed Residential Specialist. Graduate of the Realtors Institute and Coldwell Banker s Corporate Property Special st • Call David Pnnce of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach (714) 6-t4-9060 Victoria DuPont top producer President Aon Taylor announced that top producer . Victona DuPont has JOined The Prudential Newport Realty 'V1ctor1a has a proven track record of excellence and a loyal following of many long-hme friends and chents Her · aggressrve approach to marketing real estate 1s an invaluable resource to her home buying and selling public.' Taylor said Transferring to our office due to 'locauon location location.' and that she has already netwo<ked within The Prudential for so many years was a natural. DuPont said Active m sports. she can be seen rollerblad1ng with her • pager on her hip and family in tow at the boardwalk -Victoria DuPont can be reached at The Prvdent1al Newport Realty (714) 673-7300 . • .. CORONA DEL MAR • 3610 Lilac 2BR Sat 1-4 $315,000 Grubb & Ellis 644-6200 3801 Inlet Isle 4BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $895,000 Corona del Mar Properties 673-8494 ~ 507 Acacia 3+2BR Sun 1-4 $615,000 Corona del Mar Properties 673-8494 COSTA MESA 298 Cecil Place 3BR Sun 1-4 $229,000 JSt F~uson, Agent 6 0-3 8 -.., 229 W. Wilson #12 2BR Jackie Gillis, Realtor Sat/Sun 1-4 $136,000 . 631 -8011 NEWPORT B£ACH 100 Via Lido Nord 7BR Sat/Sun 1 -5 $4,500,000 Canne1' Village 673-37 7 #5 Hillsborout 38R Sun 1-4 $1, 195,000 Prudential Ca if. Realty 729-7271 ... 12 Vienna 3BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $595.~~ Grubb & EJlis 644-6200 .. 219 Tustin Ave . Grubb & Ellis 644-6200 2415 Hol~ Grubb & llis Irvine 759-8289 46 Comorant Grubb & Ellis, Irvine 759-8289 228'5 Golden Circle Owner 631 -2284 # 15 Riva Newport Coast Owner 673-6737 5 Kailoa Court Remax ·760-5000, ext. 124 46 Villa Point Drive Canne1' Village 673-37 7 203 Via·Lido Soud Canne1' Village 673-37 7 . : .. .. :~ 1, ,, , I .. . . .. . .. ~ .. ,. . . I .. ... • r ' . ·. ~ .. 3BR 3BR 3/4BR 3BR 3BR 4BR 2BR 4BR . . I ,. . .. ' Sat/Sun 1-4 Sat 12:30-4:30 Sun 12:30-4:30 Sat/Sun 12-4 Sat/Sun 10-5 Sat/Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 ., Sat 1-5 ·,. v .. • t ,, . ~ '· "t $599,000 $379,900 . $519,000 $335,000 .. $385,000 $239,000 $289,900 $1 ,795,000 ' . ' ·' v . "' ~· ... , ,. I Conte-ntporary Perfection 10 -~ypress :P-t. This rare single smry beauty offers stunning views of Big Canyon Country Club's 18th fairway. As well as superb ·quality & flOor plan in a resort-like settin'g. W. ai::'JS;• Rtbet' to SJ,895,000 .. . ' .. . . Coast New ore: Pro . . . . Newport Beach (By Owner) . EXECUTIVE TOWNHOUSE On Golf Course $251000 DOWN . ~ssume payments, $1 ,570/MO. + small 2nd. Own er will carry. . 31R • 2Yill • PllVITE lllllGE Immaculate condition - Extensive upgrades U SEA ISlAll DRIVE I~ ~-SllllY 1-SPM • Call ONner -760-65 76 " Offered by: Danny Bibb 759-3711 Gary Le&rand 759-3719 . --. SATURDAY, November 5, 1994 I PAGE 43 , VIEW PROPERTIES OPEN SAT-SUN 1-4 · 12 VIENNA Prtce Slashed $60k $535,000 Spacious 3BR in tranQuil setting with vtf!W Exdus1ve guard gated community of" Harbor Ridge. A real ·10·. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·4 219 TUSTIN AVE Newport Heights You will ttiinlc vou are in san Franasco when looking at the view'!' NEW LISTINCi Miiiion dollar view $950,000 Four BR home in Corona del Mar Call B.J. Johnson today at GrubhtiEllis • tor more Information. 553·2374 or 644·6200 ' ., 2140 Villa Dorado 305 Enero Newport Bach Beautiful Bluffs Delores Plan over- looking the most fabulous greenbelt! 3BR + 2.SBA with whitewashed plan- tation shutters & oak mantle fireplace. This unit has a large, enclosed pali<t with a Southwest facing exposure. ToW privacy with great curb ..,.,ea). 0.-buy!.. .................... $309 ... Fee Newport Beach Pristine Bluffs E-Ptan with I so· panoramic deep water views of New- pon·s Bay, sunsets, and night lights! This spacious home of 2.200 s.f. includes a large fam . nn., twoFP. large galed courtyard, & security sys- tem. A totally customized end unit with secluded location! $St9,... Fee I I I ) I I I I : I I I I ~ . I : J, I \ -I 4 -~ I I -I -I I 4 • . . .. / -- > ...., ' PAGE 44 /SATURDAY, November 5, 1994 FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD $210,000 4BR, l 75BA huoe Iott. warm & friendly area, quality builder & priced to seHI! Too many upgrades to mention. cau tOday. =RL..., __ _ . -.. id 1111 MIM ESTAtE &215,000 UPGRADED EXECUnVE IEAU1'V $275 000 Olialrrt cottaoeL?BR home. Over 20.000~ft. ?.~: LovelY 3BR-plus t.ai:nilY room on the ~sfS'lde 1 lots. Cari oulld 2 custom homes. autiful Pnvare settwg_w1ttl 3 palios-irlciudil · cou Cl. _W1~1f!V. Val~~J.tust.see-= ~ r<Jrce~r. laundry r~m. many ctose~(~ *** COSTA MESA'S TOP SELLING OFFICE *** OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-4 PM COSTA MESA 3353 Alabama Delpha Oswald 2426 College Pat Davis 268 E. 22nd St Inez Diaz FOUNTAIN VALLEY 2405 Venier Jerrie Mahoney 2406 Narbonne Jerrie Mahoney 2043 College Dr. Jerne Mahoney 452 Broadway Pat Dallis FOUNTAIN VAUEY COSTA MESA 31 16 Kerry Carol Reagan 332S.Alabama Delpha Oswald 151 23rd St Dorothy Ables SANTAANA $249.900 $255.000 s21~.ooo $222,900 $178.000 $209.oOO $229.240 $354,000 $254.900 $215,900 $229.900 $395.000 1548 Washington $159.900 Gayte Hobson-Lewis llELAXING STR£AM V1EW 12 900 2SR • 1 \12 + ~BA 2 S10IY condo. Gaf & office Pool & spa ~x paYPrs. ceitral NC cathed1al ceilrng. bike io beach & Ne* bay! Many extru' (406RI) LETS MAKE A DEAL $136,900 3BR • 1 756A Large mas1er w!lll watl·tn closet Large ~tcllell & d1n1no area 2 tar atuched oara~ Great area f 130 dues Move·m cond111ont (1 llEX) BUILDAllE $1•9.900 R·2 zoned tol nt.ar Eastslde CM Add 10 exis1lng conaoe or scrape and burld dupleK · CaD nowt Can t find a deal &etter than tllls!!!(37HAM) 'EXQUl.Sl1t EXECUTIVE ~ $161,000 Orimauc h1gll ce1hngtd lloorplan with sp11al staircase & sunht skyfighl 2 masters b.1y Windows. 2 car gar and lllSrde laundry (22PAC} LOVELY $16',900 Ado1able 18R ' 18R wirentJI Freslll'j palllted"' & out New carpel French door & garden window Yeh has ~ s own large yard. new laridscaoe & ·white ~et tence!(20POMI • BACK BAY . $165,QOO Great tocauon DOI\ I miss out on this unbehe\-able OllPortunctv 10 own a btau11ful yel affordable town home Better hu,ry1n (15BRU/ TASTEFULLY ELEGANT $166,900 lovefy end umt wlftreplact, 2 car att. l\door laundry 3BR 21 fl BA btaUfy! Community pools/spas/tennis • Oecora1ed 'Wl11l ckStlllClion -t.all now! (Sil.AS) CHECK OUT lMIS PRICE $169,900 Ouality-Oudt Cape Cod dmfo9ment 2 mastei bedlooms Vld offic1 lleS111n has many custom upgrades tllnlugllou1 Please hurry won t last1 (20MAY) . BEAU11FU\. REMODELEO HOME $la 1, 900 3Slt 2M. 2 w omge. New ceramtc lie in ~ & bdls lowtr • brlct ffreolact witll ~k mantel Hice backyird v.1th paho (92DIC) FANTASTICll $186, 900 Oesrrable tQlecrest Home. 4BR. 1 7SBA. Hardiood lloors Oversized lot close to sllo~1og Don l miss 0111 Caft today (30l<ll) '· CONSllUC1H> WITH CAJI£ $ 117 ,900 4BR. 28A localed on an R·2 lot CllHl&-sac w/piellty of parijng AIC. light b<ighl aod ctun Double paned windows SSOOO saltllitt dish 1llCI. (21 MIN) • DETAILED . $189,900 1st lime buytrs deliohl 38R. 1 758.(....._, llonle. Eveiy det.IH llloughl. ol Rew windows carpet. root 111e ttoors. Spacious latctien & bathlooms DecoratOf perlect j93CAP) ENJOY THE GOOD lffl $189,900 Cl\arminQ c!Ublloose villa, wu 38R. can be ~ Wal 10 Mesa \lerde Golt & Ttm11S Club Securuy gated Great opportunity (301Cl) CHARMING COSTA MESA HOME $192,000 Single story wtth 38R 28A llY rm and one BR ~panded. fresll paint. sprinklers front & rear Gate sunounds home Inside lalllldry 2 car oar (88SEA) CHECIC lHIS OUT $199,900 3BR. 2'.li BA. 2 s!Of'/ .country dub villa Grut locahon V~ ol pool & ground$ Ste gated Owner wiH carry tst (303Cl) SPECTACUlAR UHlT ON BlUFFS $199,900 Unique tlHeYel Is Ovtf 1600 Sil It wrtll 38R 3BA a Sl><1 'v3\llted. cerltngs trreplm and alcove ott1ce (Wants lo move now) (21PACI NEWP'OtlT·MESA DEUGHn $20S,ln> 3BR 2 5BA Wilh attached 0''· llreptm to hving rm urge rmster BR wlskvti.oht m dressmg area 4ssoc pool. spa & telllllS court (30CAM) STEAl THtS DREAM... $209,000 Ovtrsll.td luxu~ 4SR UBA Newport RMera to11nhome' • Custom everyunno• fresh parnt nu carpets LI oak sliirs. French drs Comm.P90is & soas.(24NAAI REDUCED • $209,900 Highly upgraded 3BR. 2BA home for actrve family' Sp1Ct0us comer has room.for RV or~ Busy?? El eve IS tor yout c.A Now" (23COl) CHARMING $209.900 Swltrtut llnc~ork tnms Ille ne~ driveway on this ctun Ml CNrmfng 3Blt 1Y4BA has pnv 5pa m ~ciyard g peisona1 !Ouches wlgarden (28DRA) • " LbcNloN, LOCAOON, LOCAJION $215.000 4Br home needs hrst aid You supply parnt & tabor & ~~t Large lot • t 600• sq ti ol lrvrng uea Great lamlfy ~(32MOfj) • . Gl£AJ fNlll.Y NEIGHIOIHOOO $215i900 4 Of 58ll 28A spacious tvnlly hm Bea11t1ful wood plank llooc lh(.Oll9llout Blicbolk Grtal curb ap~I Cul-de-sac loc Open ind airy. Cal. (31KER) "SUlY IRllESISllllF' $217,000 F~ Batt 11'1Vllage38R. 2.58A condo 2 ur gir, ll large yard W/pf!Vate spa. Neutntl colon, \'dad ceiqs Pfked below comps Cal llO* (2581.C) swmow s219,ooo Oo11 t 'ff3!1! 2 smgle family llOmes 101 !ht pru ol ontl 28R & t BA e.Jeh private Liundrys & sep.irale yards" Grur renuts or fNe 111 ooe! Calf~ (19PW) CANYON a CITY LIGHT$ VIEW $219,500 EnlOY most ptace1ul btull IOJI toatlOO & nature at your feet from luxuoous 10.~nhome ow beach• 2SR 2 SBA. 2 ~ 011 TeMrs M!yO/le? (10SEA) GQ£AT FOUNTAIN VALLEY LOC . $224,900 GJeat ne191tborllo0d FantastJC price 3BR xtr• large tam rm newer root 2 ar att GorgeolJS Ip Ontf 2 m1 10 beach Ste to appreciate (1 SSAH) • SEARCH.HO MOREi $229,2AO Handsomefy upgraded 3BR 2BA ~ fOll'l\il d"O rm Nu k11Cll aopl newer copper plumb nu ga1 doo•. n~ dtwt1v.1y1 Te~ured wa~ & ce1/ll'!gs wllans & more• (24C0l) ' ~PERFECT $239,000 4BRwmew WUldows baths kltchell Vaufttd at!clQs opeti ~ & bnoM large lot wrlh spa family ouenl!d rmghborhood (23C0l) BEAT TI4E SANK $1'"900 Has II ~•' Cmmic IJle entry to lorlllai l\/Qrm ~rlh Im! dng ilso ~I en blch 48R JBA Huge ll'Mle ~ w1ounwit & lift 1)111 ~i leday• (33Al.A) DEUGHTFUU $255,000 Qnoinal OWllefS halt tf'ialg!d to .tctommodlte IQ umd·t 5BR lam rm. <twersaed comtt lot Pool & Sl><l ve le11~ed NtWPJ roof Cul-de-SlC Cw to Mf}'llld1o (24COl) • . NEWPORT BEACH PENINSUlA $289,000 iBR 2SA 2 UT g.aiagt Tills efld 111\11 hu •n otan Y1eW One llOuse to Ille bay, one blot~ 10 lhe bmll Rtduced ovtr '46.000 ean now' (30CYP) EXQUISITE $29'-987 GOIDeM ocun view home! In IMf't gated communitvt 1'fmd winnillQ Y¥d wltll bubbMO $0a' Spacious 3BR (2 mtsttts) 3BA (feNAHJI GIAI lHIS ON EASTSIDE $323,000 The pnlened home for ttlt p1uden1 buytJ Thrs 38R ntWtf heme "'5 curb •P~» MIO lots of RV pirU!Q Jump up to Ille phone llO* (4 IHIN) MESA VERDE~OM : $391,500, Buultful 38R custom llomt by Mesi Vudf Country Club. Spirdng pool & ~ plus ~199 side yard l1)fan !Me wood ~ et'ltlJ & SllOji weens (31~1) • • LM AND WN ~.000 Reduted 11l Pride OI ownetSlllP Mesa \lerdt 4-plex. 38R. ~ owners unrt with firepLi« & palJO 3-28R 28A uMs Seier INWlg Itta ~ (15COR)