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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-12-31 - Orange Coast Pilot., NEWPORT BEACH • CbSTA MESA The last day of 1994 will be a mix of douds and sunshine, '' I'M PUMPED. I'M LOOKING .FORWARD TO .. GMNG OUR INCUMBENT A CHALLENGE. WE NEED TO MAKE A STATEMENT"ABOUT TERM LIMITS • '' JOHN MOORLACH· TilEASURER CANDIDATE, f .EBRUARY Dubious moments filled ·the year BY ST.EYE MAR.sLE AND Irus YoK01, STAFF wiun11.s I f a year is defined by moments -some troubling, some hi larious, some endearing and some just plain weird -1994 was filled to the brim. Sec for yourself: January • Payam Mostafavi arrives 11 minutes into the new year -all seven pounds and 13 ounces or· him. The excited parents explain that the boy's nnme is Fari.i for "Good Message." • Proving once again that we know no bounds when it comes to animals, Newport Beach residents spontaneously donate Sl6,000 to the police depart ment to help pay for a repl:icement for Dingo, the crime-biting canine who met his maker after a distinguished law enforcement career. • Longtime Ncwporter Barton Beck celebrates his 70th birthday by rowing to Catalina in six hours flat. "I thought if I was ever going to do it, I'd better go ahea~and do it." • An unemployed Costa Mesa 'ouple gets $28,000 to move out of a one-room motel that is being converted to a facility for the working poor. The couple, who normally p:inhandle for spending money, earlier had rejected a $25,000 offer. •The long-ro:iming herd of buffalo at Newport Dcach 's famed Buffalo Ranch is evicted ... all four of them. • Dold ide:i of the month: Costa Mesa car wash czar Frank Bianchini off crs a free hand wash and buff (worth a whopping $47) to anyone who turns in a gun. •Patrick O'Brien's drive-through espresso bar on Newport Boulevard is shut down by the cit)'. "I thought serving coffee would be relatively benign," O'Brien moans. "The adult massage businesses don't have this much trouble." •Your tax dollars at work: Costa Mesa is forced to pay $155,000 to a cop who was fi red for allegedly dumping a drunk in the bushes outside Hoag Hospital and then· tying about it on a report. • Corona dcl Mar plastic surgeon fined SlOO for landing a helicopter in Utah's sensitive Canyon Lands National Park to relieve himse lf. "Smokey the Bear docs that, too," the doc comments later. Fcbrull ry • A crucial piece of videotape turns up and clears a Newport Harbor coach of accusations that he punched out a player from Woodbridge. High during a soccer match, er, brawl. See DUalOUS/P•1• A 10 INDIX Around Town .................... AJ Best Buys ........................... A2 Classified ........................... 85 Fred Martin ....................... Al Police Files ........................ A2 Religion ............................. A4 Sports .•.............................. 81 Top: Ila Borders became the first female pitcher on the collegiate baseball level for Southern California College in Costa Mesa. Above: fone Huber is comrorted tJy two friends at the conclusion or memorial services for her daughter, Denise, whose body wa s found in Arizona three years after she disappeared. Right: Students from Estancia High School march through the streets of Costa Mesa in protest of Proposition 187. See more Images of '9-', A9 l'HOTOS BY MARC MARTIN AND DON LEACH/DAILY P ILOT NUM8iRS TOOURRIADI~ • Because of our CIRCULATION 800-252·9141 CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 package on the lop stories of 199 4, NEWSROOM 540-1224 today's Community Forum, Stage lites NEWS FAX 646-41 70 and Society sections HOTLINE 642-6086 will not appear. They will all return SPORTS 642-4330 next week. with a chance of t:!.IJIJ!J ( revelry in the evening hours. This is your last day to use a 29-cent stamp. Write your mother. See We~ther, Page A2 .-/ . Serving the ·Newpoft-Mesa community since 1907 '' !T's BEEN SUCH A WONDERFUL EXPERI ENCE. \VE'vE DONE so MANY GOOD 'fHINGS FOR KIDS,. BUT PM NOT ONE WHO SAYS, 'HEY, LOOK WHAT l DID.' '' Roo MAcM1LL1AN ANNOUNCING WITHDRAWAL FROM SCHOOL BOARD RACE ' I IMAGES Some sunshine slips through a gloomy year T he year started innocently enough: The weather was typicalJy Southern California -high clouds, a pleasant 70·somcthing along the beach, modest 2·foot · surf and a prediction that rain was on the way. Costa Mcs•1 city leaders were still fiddling around with a sign ordinance. A curriculum audit committee was being formed in the school dbtrlct and local CPA John Moorlach , was advbing the City Council to rcsbt a proposal th:1t it withdraw millioni. from its emergency funds to pay for park improvements. But the age of innocence didn't last long. Within wec._s, Costa Mesa had recorded its fim murder of the )Car '"hen a young man was blown a\1;,1y 111 a supermarket parking lot in lhe middle of.the day. Newport 13each followed several weeks later \\hen a 76-year·old woman was beaten to death in her Corona dcl Mar home. But sandwiched between the moments of misery and tension, between the layoffs and cutbacks were stories that seemed to transcend the gloom. Ila Borders, a student at Southern California College in Costa Mesa, became the first woman to pitch for a college baseball team in an official game. The new Newport Dench Central Library, a product of private donations and tireless effort, opened. Bloomingdale 's expressed interest in moving to either South Coast Plaza or Newport Center, creating the ultimate retail bake off. As the year wound down, howe\'cr, everything th:lt had happened up untn that point suddenly paled in comparison to the -.hocking nc\\S that the county had gone bankrupt. School, cities, basic services everyone takes for granted and jobs -by the hundrcus -were suddenly in jeopardy. Still, Orange County is resilient. Why else -in the thick of the county's worst fiscal crisis -would scores of people gather in a Costa Mesa church to collect gifts and make sure that the less fortunate would enjoy their Christmas? Weighing the highs and lows, the moments of anguish and joy, here is the Daily Pilot's selection of the top 10 stories of the yea r in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. 1 Orange County files for bankruptcy. On Dec. 1, the county announced that its . high-yield, high-risk investment pool - in which 180 cities, school districts and other public agencies arc investors -had dropped $1.5 billion in value, triggering 17anic and a downward spiral in financial news for days to come. Initially, county Treasurer{fax Collector Robert Citron tncd to calm fears by asking investors to simply sit tight and ride out the "paper toss." Fat chance. Uy Dec. 6, county supervisors had voted to file Chap'ter 9 bankruptcy, freezing the county fund, which by now experts were i.aying had actually dropped $2 billion in value. Citron had rc~igned the day before. The county's· bond rating plummeted. County officials conceded layoffs \\-ere imminent. See TOP ftN/Ptl .. U .... INllDI LOCAUONLY Nlwllnlllll'lltlllY• realized a mixed ba$ of Five years ago, the Oailh Pilot began llltrlct lllCll • ltl fllt naming a Newsmaker of l e Year in Newport-Mesa Unified blessings and aches in 1994. an effort to identify the one person School District seems to be Page A7 who had the mo;st profound im~ct I going in the right direction Clmllll II NIWilGPt on our community, a person w after a rocky couple of years. shaped, innuenced and even Newport Beach got three Page A6 symbolized the year's events. new Council members and Who will we select for 19941 Fioo Cllll Miii FllHllll debates raged over fast food. out Monday in the Daily Pilot. The city of Costa Mesa • Page A8 Saturday, December 31 , 1994 ock In the aw Year at free ick Dale concert l'E HARD ROCK CAFE in Fashion Island is featuring a free New Year's Eve concert night starring surf guitarist Dick ale. The 11 p.m. show is on a f St~ome, first-served basis, and you ust be over 21 years old. Call 0-8844 for more information. 0 . NTREPRENEURIAL STORIES ;; always fun to pass on. Kelly ~ ilson couJdn't find well-made, _._..;...I stylish clothes for boys, so she decided to make reversible shorts and pants for her own sons. The compliments and requests for the clothes rolled in, and Wilson soon launched a clothing line called Hide n Seek, which can be ------found in local stores Best Buys ond through "home boutique" (like Tupperware) ------p<1rt1cs. ''The company's niche is a reversible line or clothes for both boys <1nd girls in original prints that are not common to children's clothes," Wilson says. "The styles arc designed with 100% co11on fa brics in novelty prints such as sports, cowboy, fis hing and gardening to deni111s, n.i'nncls, plaids and checks." For more information, call 437-1655. 0 NE-WEEK \VAJ~NI NG for serious rgain hunters: Fashion Island's big mi-annual mall-wide clearance sale gins next weekend, Jan. 7 and 8. 0 . UTll COAST UOAT YARD, in iness since 1933, wanted ~ let .._istomcrs know that starting Sunday, jt will take ove r the facilities at American Pacific Shi pyard, 223 21st ..$t., in Newport Oeach. All the ~1ipyard equipment, including the :'itoat synchro lift, will st<1y {II the yard. • South Coast Boat Yard, which will . . . . . il!Olltlllue to operate llS ex1st1Jlg 'iucilities at 2270 Newport l3lvd., in ~cwport Oeach, welcomes all past "t:~tome rs with the snme rates and its f011 shipyard services, incl uding ~!~;~chanical, electrical, woodwork ing, : ,plumbing, welding and painting. . ' The phone numbe r for both yards : b 675-2837. 0 · SALES TlllS WEEKEND include the ' "Take Another 25% Off Sale" at : Neiman Marcus in Fashion Island, a : clearance sale at I lcmphills (men's . und women's footwear) in fashion · Island, The Droadway clearance sale • (33% off) in Fashion Island, Wickes' "biggest sa le of the year" at Harbor Doulevard and the San Diego Freeway, and the "after Christmas s:i les and clea rance" s:ile at ' Robinson's-May in both Fashion · Island and South Coast Plaza. 0 LOOK FOR TllE COU l'ON in today's edition fo r my favorite bage l . op, Dig City llagels, 1712 Newport · BJvd., next to Kinko's (642-8805). . tou can ge t three free bagels with e purchase of a Jozen or a free •1~ und or cream cheese with a Y.i pound purchase. 0 A SPECIAL TIIANK YOU for ull thc nice Christmas cards and notes local merchants sent to me. I re ally appreciate your kindness - ond Dest Duy tips. 0 nest lJuys nppeurs 1'/wrsdays nnd Snturdnys. Whether JOu'rc D merch Dnt or D shopper, If you know of a good buy, cD ll me nt 5.J0-11U, fnx me at 6-16--1170 or irrilc to me: nest Duys, Dnily l'ilot, JJO W. IJny ' St., Costa M esn, CD/if. 91627. HEIS t A resident of Newport Beach and UCI Medical Center's new "Superdoc," fresh from New York City. When people ask him, "What are you, a b¥ain surgeon?" Dogali simply replies, "yes." As the new chair of the Department of Neurological Surgery at the Orange hospit al, Dogali will lecture up-and-coming medical students at UCI, trnin ocw neurosurgeons and perform surgeries at the center. One of the country's foremost experts in functional neurosurgery. Dogali created many of the surgery techniques he uses to alleviate complications associated with epilepsy, mo'(emoot disorders 3nd pain manogement. Dogali has been featured on many local and national television news programs, including "20no." He was shown performing brain surgery on conscious patients. Some of his patients with Parkinson's disease have gotten up from the operating table and danced in the operating room, giddy with the prospect of living without the uncontrollable body movements associated with the degenerative disease. LY CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOJ, S<f7.:.t2ll PILOT NOltLll MICHAIL-ALI FROM THE BIG APPLE TO THE GOLDEN ORANGE Dogali comes to Orange County from New York Unive rsity, where he served six years as director of the Division of Functional and Stereotactie Neurosurgery and as chairman of the Department on Neurosurgery at the Hospital for Joint Diseases. Doth are listed among the top 20 hospitals in the United States. A former competitive sailor, Dogali said he moved to the Balboa Peninsula to be near the water. "I have a fishing boat," said the personable doctor. ''That's one of the reaso~ I picked Newport Dench. I get to park my boat in my backyard." When he's not helping a 12-year-old boy overcome epileptic seizures or a 33-year-old man recapture his body from ParkinsQn's disease, Dogali enjoys boating, Oying and attending the opera. Part of being a good surgeon is keeping calm in the operating room, even during emergencies. "You don't let it get tense," he said. "It doesn't do any good for the surgeon to get excited." CITYSIDE ARI YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND' Dogali wanted to be a doctor ever since his mother took ill when he was J 2. "I got to interact with a lot of doctors, and they took an interest in me," he said. Dogali attended Mcd'H l University Medical School in Montreal, where he became interested in the bruin. Against his better judgmem, he went to a neurological lectulie while at McGill. "l wasn't going to go, ' said Dogali. "I thought, 'Who in their right mind would want to operate on someone's brain?' " But Dogali found the lecture stimulating and became friends with the lecturer, a retired neurosurgeon who he still tal~s with often. "The brain is really the essence of what we are," Dogali said. "lt's the place where we exist as a human, as a personality." -Story by Julie Ross dinno11, -p/1010 by Doa Lc:1cb If you know someone who would make Dn interesting Pilot Person, call our Readers Ho.tline Dt 642-6086. Remember to leave your name and phone number. Midnight lire damages Costa Mesa bank School district looking to fill personnel commission post A midnight fire Friday monting caused ap- proximately S 10,000 in damage to a Costa Mesa bank, according to a report from the Costa Mesa Fire De- partment. California Federal Bank, located at 2700 Harbor Drive, will be closed today and Tuesday as a result of the damage . "While you might not sec the damage from the out· side, th ere was a fair amount of smoke and soot dam· age," said fire department spokeswoman Susan Wood. The blaze apparently was caused by faulty electrical wiring near a computer terminal, Wood said. The bank was empty at the time of the incident. Four engines, one \ruck and a battalion chief were dispatched to the scene about 12:20 a.m. The crew had the fire out in 20 minutes, Wood said. Other branches of California Federal Dank will be open today and Tuesday for customers near South Coast Plaza (at 659 Town Ce nter Drive), in Newport Beach, (800 Newport Center Dr.) and in Fountain Valley ( 17900 Magnolia). The branches, like all other banks and savings and loans, will be closed Monday in observance of New Year's Day. Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustees are looking to fill a position on the Personnel Commission, the three-member group that oversees personnel management practices for non-teaching, or classified, employees. To qualify, applicants must live within school district boundaries and be a U.S. citizen. Primary rcsponsibililies of commissioners include recruitment and establishment of employee eligibility lists, salary recommendations and discipline judgments. Commissioners also set classifications of positions on the basis of duties and responsibilities actually performed and es tablishment of compensation on the basis of "like pay for like work." . Meetings are held on the third Wednesday evening of each month and commissioners are paid $25 per meeting attended. Applicants should send a le tter of interest to district Superintendent Mac Dernd at 1601 16th St., Newport Dench, Calif., 92663. Letters must be postmarked no later than Jan. 20. For more information, call Bruce Hayman, classified personnel manager, at 760-3400. MAILING ADDRUI hmratlons, cd110rial m11llcr Of ad- ~cr1ilc:mcn11 herein cu be repro- duced without •rlnc11 pcnnialotl of c:opyrl&ht owner. WIATHIR IUU RIPORT Wll. a , NO. 816 'lll-11 11. 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I'm.Jent IM CLO W TIMPllATVRU Newport Buch 63/42 Boalbo;a 63/42 Cost.a Mesa 66145 Coron.a del Mtlr 64/42 IUaJ POHCAIT LOCATION SIZE Wedge 3-4 w Newport 3-4 w ll.Kliies 3-4 w Rl~r Jtlly 3-4 w CdM 3'4 w IOAnNe Low morning clouds and p.ilctay foa Hrly, l~R durina to p.rtJy cloudy Pies. Winds soulhwnl to MSI 1 S knots with 2 foot windwoavea, 4 foot southwest sweU diminishing tonight to light vlrloable • wi nds. TIDll TODAY First low 1:17 il.m ........... 1.7 First high ~35 p.m ........... 6.9 Second low 2:47 p.m .......... •1.5 Second high 9:12 p.m ........... 4.2 SUNDAY Frrst low 2:10 1.m ........... 1.6 First high 1 :22 •.m ........... 6.8 Second low 3:29 p.m .......... • 1.6 Second hl&Ji 9:54 p.m. 4.3 W•ttr l~p.: 51 • .,.. .. , ..... , ........ " ..,_.., ....... , A dropping storm track has bred a fas t succession of intense storms In the North Pacific over the last week, bringin' us a major swell with overhead waves in the better spots, which cohtinue through the end of f he week. After that, expect a lull with vviabfe orrshor~ winds until another rid~ ol high pressure brings duner conditions. for cUily surf reports and fortaats, uil (900) 976-SUIF. The call costs S 1.SO plus any possible toll. lllMCI a.ua UPDATI Service clubs team . up to help youth hospital~ BY JIM Dll BOOM, SUCIAL TO n il 0AJLT PILOT M ore than $4 1,000 was raised by Children's Hospital of Orange County and 25 participating Orange County service clubs at the 1995 Auto Premiere Night Benefit at the Anaheim Convention Center, according to Richard Holmgren, president of the Newport-Bolboo Rotary Club, one of the sponsoring organizations. "This was the fi rs t time the major service organizations have come together to support a county wide fund-raising . project," Holmgren said. S.erving as honorary co-chairs for the event were Thomas Ramstead of the Orange County Automobile Dealers Association; Dert Sherron, CHOC Padrinos; Jean Homann, CHOC Guilds; Fronk Mead, governor, Rotary District 5320; Ed Koh lmeier, president, Exchange Club Cal-Nev District; Mike Schaerer, Lions' zone chai rman; Dawn Marie Lemonds, governor, Desert Coast Region Soropt_imist International; and Jeannie . O'Grady,_ lieut enant governor, Kiwanis Division 41. Members of the steering commitfee, in addition to Holmgren and Ramstead, included Kevin Allen, Orange County Automobile Dealers Association; Ward Munson and Helen Wardner, CHOC; Dill • Schultz, Auto Dealer Show, Inc.; and Tom Wolley, Newport-Balboa Rotary Club. Local clubs participating, in addition to the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club, were t~e Exchange Club of Newport Harbor; liarbor-Mesa Lions Club; Soroplimlst Club of Newport Ha rbor; Newport-ln•ine Rotary Club; and the Newport-Costa Mesa Lions Club. · More than 850 people attended the four-hour event, which featured 530 new model cars from 30 manufacturers on display. Guests were entertained by two bands and dined at fou r buff et stations. More than 180 items were sold in a silent auction, which raised more than $17,000 for CHOC and the participating service clubs. Dill Barrington, president of the Exchange Club of Ne.wport Harbor, sold the $10 winning Opport unity Drawing ticket to D. Armstrong of Riverside, who will drive a 1995 Buick Riviera for the next 12 months thanks to the generosity of tJ1e seven local Buick dealers, including Nabers Buick, which provided the GMAC lease. 0 CLUB NOTES - • Members of the Newport Deach Kiwanis Club were challenged by past president Jack Mason to support the Kiwa nis Principal Foundation. Mason will match all contributions to the foundation made by club members by Sunday, up to $1,000. • Members of the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor arc mourning the loss o! th ree members in the past month -Jack Ki ng, Gary Reiter and Ma rk Wyland. AJI three have been real contributors to their club and tbe community. 0 M EETINGS& PROGRAMS THlS COMING WEEK - TUESDAY 7:30 a.m. -Newport Beach Sunrise. Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Day Club. Noon -Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club will meet at the Costa Mesa Community Center fo r a program - coordinated by Dick Power. Noon -Newport Deach Kiwanis Club meets at Charley Drowns. 6 p.m. -Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club, the "Fish Fry Club,'' will meet at the Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club for a business meeting. WEDNESDAY 7:15 a.m. -South Coast Metro Rotary Clu b, the "Taste of Costa Mesa Club," meets at th.e Center Club. 7:30 a.m. -Costa Mesa-OraJJgc Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Ma Ba rker's Restaurant for a "Day at the Races" with Marsi Miller of Santa Anita Race Track. Noon -Costa Mesa ~otary Club meets at the Mesa Verde Country Club. Noon -The Exchange Club or Orange Coast will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a business meeting. 6:30 p.m. - Ncwport-Dalboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club fo r a talk by J ohn 'Banuelos, director of State of California Boating & Water Ways .• THURSDAY Noon -Kiwanis Club or Corona del Ma r meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Noon -Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club will meet at the Atrium Marquis Hotel (formerly the Airporter Garden Hotel) to hear from Robert C. Bunyan on the O.C. Consorting. 12:15 p.m. -The Exchange Club or Newport Harbor meets at Charley Browns for a business meeting. 0 QUOTE OF THE WEEK -From the Rotaflyer of the Newport-Irvine Rotary Club: "For people who like ,peace and quiet: a phone less cord." Service Club UpdDte is pub/ls/led every SDturdoy in the DDl/y Pilot. FAX your service club's meeting iaformDtion to 631-5851 or UIDll to 174J Bayport WDy, Newport DcDch, Calif., 91660. POLICI flLU COITAMUA the Ioele off of iL 1900 block or Maple Avtn~: Some $3,000 NIWPORT HACH wonh of compact discs, o Udo Brldae: A $600 wutch CD player, a &uitar and that was left behind on the other musical equipment Udo Bridge was repo rted were rei;orted stolen from stolen. an apartment that showed no signs or forced entry, 0 first block or Gtnevf: police report Sllid. The More than $1,000 worth of total loss was listed at tools were reported stolen $3,650. from a locked room at a 900 block or West t71b construction site. Strttt: Four or five boxes JOO block or ProlDODloty or personal bclonginas Polat East: A Sl,000 were n.portcd stolen from cocktail walch was 1 stonac unit where the reported ltolcn. It was last lock w:is cut orr. The total bee n seen ~ it1 owner on loss was e11imated at sso. her drcucr. The hothc • lhowcd no sians or forced too blotlt or Center Stntt: entry. Lawn equipment •nd 1 bicycle were amona the S816 worth of bclonaincs rcpottcd ICOlc:n from 1 P"fO tltat wu broken into by 1amconc who cut • ftltOfTlllMT • If drinkln& ii '-"' ol )'OUr New 'f car 1 cclcbntlon, don't drive • ... , Saturday, Deoemb9r 31, Pining· lor the good ol' days as another birthday passes I T he way things are in this violent world of ours, I suppose everybody should be thank( ul for being able to celebrate another birthday. Likewise, I will be pleased to tear yet another page off the calendar of life tomorrow. While the pile of torn-off pages is definitely higher than those still on the calendar, I too, um pleased to be upright. One of the advantages to becoming an ever-older fogey is the wonderful experiences we used to take much for granted. The callow, youth among you may not realize it, but there was a time when this was not strictly a numbers wodd. the numbers are the same. Rcmemberjng numbers was a tot easier with prefixes, I think. Why else would 1 still remember the CRestvicw 6·3716 number of our house in Beverly Hills? Or the DUnkirk 7011 when I was a wee lud growing up at the Ambassador Hotel (later modernized to DU 7-7011). of your car and looked rcol cool as you cruised around the drive-in (Simons on Wilshire and Roxbury was my mob's place), steering your c::ir from the necker's knob on the wheel. W hen you found ex::ictly the right slot, you homed in on it and, if there weren't any cops there, blipped the accelerator for a ripple of your cool-soundini; pipes. (Or course, if you were driviqg mommy or daddy's wheels, you left out thal step). your order to ~ rucclcss speakerphone an upgrade over that? I think not. While I'm in that phase, how long has it been since )'OU saw a guy with a hand-knit pair or miniature Argyle socks dangling from his rear-view mirror? Such a blade was 1 that I had three pair, knillcd by thrcc different girb, and l had to be plcn1y cautious nbout having the right socks at the right time. for high school English classes, so· ! ' they don't really count. Reading those was forced labor. Esquire didn't count, either, bccnuse I had to sneak it in. ActuJlly, there are many more magazines publhhed today, but few that even remotely replace any of my maguLines. Television killed off most of them and, while it has opened up incredible new "orlds and learning opportunities, I'm glad r h~d the opportunity to read and tllink ,_ On the Coast I mean, some guy cuts you ore in traffic, you offer a polite "Gosh darn you" and a gently shaken fist and, blam, he pulls the 12-gauge out from under the seat and levels it al you. So, yes, one takes all the birthdays one can get. ' There was a time, for example, when the words in one's telepllone address were Car more important than the numbers. People who lived near Deverly Hills used to engage in all kinds of chicanery to get a CRestview prefix. A DRadshuw,, or a DRighton just didn't cul it, even though in today's numeric world, Actually these civilized prefixes were not all that long ago. I still remembered the number we were assigned when we moved to Newport from Hollywood (HOiiywood 6-3956), ORiole 6-37 16. ORiole is a splendid word, full of romance and color. Replacing it with 67 is not what you'd call a step up. Then, the car hop came out 10 • your car, clipped the tray onto your door, and you ordered. Sometimes, when she walked away to place your order, and was well out of hearing range, The generation or two or three 1hat has followed me has missed so much. When I was a I-id, even · a teen-ager, I regularly read at lca)t half a dozen rnugaLines. Anybody ebe remember True · and Argosy, Look ond Colliers, Life a'nd the Sa1urday Evening Post? Also Saturday Review and Atlantic Monthly; but those were and dream. Yes, we have come a long way, baby. Out a lot of great stuff has been lost in the journey. Happy New Year to you, nnd thanks for allowing these reminiscences as the columnist reaches ye1 another miJestone. As Waller Cronkite told me when J asked him abo ut the aging process, "I'm pleased to be upright." TODAY NIW YIAJl'l IVI PAllTY Orange County Young Executive Singles Network hosts a party from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. in Red Lion l lotcl's Newport Ballroom, 3050 Bristol St., Cos1a Mesa, with buffet, music, disc jockey, dancing, games, prizes, pany favors and complimentary midnight champngne 1oast. Cos t: S29 in ndvancc, S35 at the door. Call 744-1000. fRH DICK DALI CONCIRT Surf ~uitar legend performs nt "New Years Eve Free Concert Bash" at Hard Rock Cafe, 4SI Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. It's first-come, first-served seating with Dale's set beginning at 11 p.m. MONDAY A.D.D. LICTUH Coastline Counseling Center: of Newport Bcnch·will hold.a free lecture called "Attention Deficit Disorder: The Big Picture" from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in its offices at 1200 Qunil St., Suite lOS in Newport Bench. Details, 476-0991. TUESDAY PARKS & HACHlS MHTING The Pnrks, Benches nnd Recrca1ion Commission of the City of Newport Bench is holding its J:lnunry meeting at 7 p.m. in the City Counci l chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. in Newpo rt Bench. MARINIQ LllltARY & PARK A host or new, structured nctivities geared for first· through sixth·gr:>dcrs i'"'"'6hi"8i11 Happy Holidays ~ G' ~ ~ s r-)./ >! ~Rabbitt Insurance i ~ Agency i 631-7740 If Aull' • Home • Health ' !'\ (BlueCross) "' Since 1957 4-4 t Old Newport Blvd., Ne•pott Beach It ~~~~~~"t AROUND TOWN will be added to the free, drop-in program at Mariners Park and Mariners Drnnch Library beginning today. The new pro~rnms, which run Monday through Friday afternoons, include games, contests, stories, multi·medi:> and videos. For more inform:>lion on specific events and times, c:>ll 6.t4-3145 or 6-W·31SI. WOMIN IUSINlSI OWNIU fanicc Mi11crmcier, director of John Wayne Airport in Costa Mesa, will spc:>k on "Doing Business with John W:>yn~ Airport :lnd Whal It Can Do For you" at the 6 p.m. dinner meeting of the Na1ion:>l Associ:ition of Women Business Owners at the Irvine M:>rriott on Von Karman Avenue. Cost is S29 for members in udvunce, $34 Lil lhc door for members, and S44 for non-members. C:ill 730·6100 for more information. WEDNESDAY NHYOUS STUDINTS A free two-hour \vorkshop for pcri.ons nervous :>bout returning to school will be offered from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Re-entry Center at Or:>ngc Coast College in Costa Mesa. Por details, call 432·Sl62. IH.AKfAST LICTUH Bestselling author ~largarct Paul "ill speak on 'Inner Bonding: A Psycho-Spiritual Process for Self-Healing" at 1he wccldy gathering of l11e Inside Edge :it Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol St. in Costa Mesa from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. Cost for first-time guests is SIS. C:ill 730-SOSO for reservations. NIWPORT PANHILLINIC • Newpor1 I l:>rbor Panhcllenic will meet :it 10 a.m. at St. Mich:iel's All Angel~ Nor is the invention or the drive-through rit fast-food restaurants. In my day, you drove' in, not through. On Friday nights you hung your arm over the door Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive in Corona de l M:>r. Det:iils, 644-019S. SPl.AK UP NIWPORT Get u peck at the plans of the newest Newport Beach development projects at the 6 p.m. meeting of Speak Up Newport at lhe Villa Nova Restnu rant, 3131 West Co:>st llighwny in Newport Beach. Guests arc welcome; refreshments at 5:30 p.m. THURSDAY QUIT SMOKING NOW If quitting smoking tops your list of New Year's resolutions, try the "Freedom from Smoking" c!inic offered by the American Lung Association of Orange County at I loag Memorial I lospital in Ncwporl Beach. Classes begin tonight and meet two nights n week for four weeks. Fee is S75. C:ill 835-LVNG 10 register. ROSI SOCIETY The Or:ingc County Rose Society meets :ll 7:30 p.m. in tho Community Service Ouildini; al 1he Westminster Civic Center. Dc1ails, 650-0946. HDUCI YOUR IUSINISS TAX Roger A. Murray will talk :>bout the best ways to reduoc your business ta:< burden at th e 11:30 a.m. meeting of the l lome Office and Business Opportunities Association :>t 1hc Co4n1ry Side Inn, 32S Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. Cost is SIS for membciS prcp:iid, S20 for non-members prepaid, and S:?S ut the door. Call 635-4460 for information and reservations. Send )'Our itt•ms to Around Toon t•ditor, 1·11c D;il/y l'ilot, 330 lY. Dny St., Costa Mesa, Cnllf. 91617. • PM>rlll sefVitt Bob Kamkar, 0.0. • Full lint of deslgntr frames •Tut latest in rontJCt lmStS SPECIAL HOLIDAY • Mmibtr Arntrian Optomttrlc Msociallon • Most Ybloo pw. includ1113 Mtd1.UL ~ed 642-2020 1796 Nrwpon Blvd, Costl MN (Nw lnttn«lion of Ntw rt & HuborJ ~~~#~#~~~~~ Iii ~~&~ Special Menu Hofl,fay Catering Speclall•b Remember we cater boats & charters "In your home or in our dining room ... " ~~ ~ot«la94 ~ th Sa4au-o. 6?aMU'bf SABATINO'S 72:j:Q621 1¥!1~@1¥1 Restaurant & Ml:lil Join us for Lunch Dinner or Weekend Brunch ~ Lido Shipyard Sausage Co. 2s1 sHIPYA~ wAv . NEWPORT BEACH .Ji ~~-~ ... ~&1'tr.t1A'lirlt~~·&~-~~&~"'~&-~ L END OF YEAR FLOWER SALE , n n J:et u.~ b'tin9 5.ome co fo't into !JOU't fife 15%-50% OFF ENTIRE Sl'ORE <Wt ~e.afa lht finut 1u.alit9 { oi thou cqf,o dut.w t. tht. 17U!J &ut, .. i.11 cu.itom llLk pfanl1, tuu and f Lotal1 . 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HOURS: CARPET.DEPOT M.SAT I 0-6 1998 ·Harbor Bl"dL' _9osta Mesa SUN 12-4 722-9~2 Where can . yo ur ((. • adverti in g '" message In the Daily Pilot ... reach 42 "500 reader ? Call 642-4321, x250 • I Ill FlllM_..la A New :Year•• Ewe Commuruon ~Mee tq;ns at 7 p.m. at Cllrtla Ludterae Cit~ 760 VICIOria St.. c.o.&1 Mesa. for inlormacion, call 631-1611. ... ,_ ...... Cllrlll IAClltna Cburda, 760 Victoria Sc., a.ta Mesa, adcb to Its rc&ular schedule today, with Communion Services a& 8 and 10:30 a.m. For information, call 631-1611. .... ...,,.c. There will only be a 9:30 a.m. New Year's Day service al Cbrlst Church by the ~a (United Methodist), 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. l0¥I o• CHU.CM Guest speaker Margo' Ewers will deliver the 10:30 a.rn. sermon at Oraap Coast Ualtariaa UaJvuull1t Cburcb, 12.59 Victoria SL, Costa Mesa, tilled "What Hath Love Wrought." Ewers will fOCUS"on why love miut be central in the church. "The church has a great and awesome res~nsibility to touch the newcomer, stand firm with the sustaining member, and reach out to the community," said Ewers who vows to describe how the congregation's love has touched her. f!wers, the intern minister at the Unitarian Uaiversalist Church of Studio City, formerly tallght 5chool in Minnesota and rural Alaska, wt.ere she was professor of education at the University of Alaska. She was also cd~cational administrator for the Alaska Community CoHegc System: . Per informauon on the service, call 646-4652. ITAllTINO AHIW "The New Beginning" is the title of the 10:30 a.m. talk at Newport Beach Church or Rdl&}ollS Science, 901 Dove St., Ste. 145, Newport Beach. For more information, call 646·3199. M1W YIAR'I WOUHIP A New Year's Day worship service lkgins at 11 a.m. at Sl. Mark Presb)ttrl:in Church, 2100 Mor Vista Drive, Newport Beach. There will be no Sunday Church School as children will be involved in the informal sccvicc. Services continue th roughout the 12 days or Christmas, concluding \\-ith the Baptism of the Lord on Sund:iy, Jan. 8. For more information, phone 644-1341. TUUDAY KllNCI Of MIND Medit;ition at 6:30 p.m. followed by a "Science ot Mind" class at 7 p.m. arc held at Newport Beach Church 'Or Rell&lous Science, 901 Dove St., Suite 145, Newport Beach. Science or Mind studies arc also held 10 a.m. Wcdocsda1L For more lnlorma&Joa. call ~3199.· • WIDllUDAY N&na-MHn Fine UaJl.M MeOedlA Qurd ol COiia M.11 bolds a Prayer Breakfast at 6 a.m. at Oenoy'1 rcsaaurant at Newpott Boulevard and 17th Street in Colla Mesa. For more Information, call che church office at 548-7727. MOL'fC ....... O• St. Jaaea Epbcopal Clturcb, 3209 Via Udo, Newport Beach, ofT~11 a noon 1ervklc whh Holy Communion. Bring a lunch and dine wich Che church start after chc service. For more information, call 675-0210. THUUDAY TlllMK TlllN Newport Btada CbW'da or IUIJPOUI Sdtace presents .. Think Thin with Rev. Dolly" at 6:30 p.m. at 1929 Tiutin Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, all 646-3199. A COUUI IN MIUCUI The non-profit orpniz.ation A Galhcring of Miracles present 'A Course in Miracles" lecture and discussion at 7:30 p.m. at Saint Mic.hat! and AJI An~ls Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona dcl Mar. AJlen Rosenthal, a nationally known lecturer who stresses experiential understanding of AClM concepts, leads the lecture. For more information, call 673-9227 or (310) 478·8994. ' NIW YIAll 'oa HAllCll John Hall, vice presidenl of Business and Community Relations, The Jcnninas Company, is the speaker for the 7:30 p.m. Career Network meeting in Stewart Lounge at. St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Ro:id, Newport Beach. Hall's topic is "Techniques for the Job Search in the New Year." Job lists will be available. The meetings arc open to aJI and thefc is no c;hargc to attend. For additional information, call 574·2239. FRIDAY MlllACLU COUUI "A Course in Miracles" meets at 7:30 p.m. with the Rev. Ken Gray and Practioncr Gail Miller at Newport Beach Church or Religious Sdtnte, 901 Dove St., Ste. 145, Newport Beach. For more informa tion, call 646·3199. SATURDAY, JAN. 7 'ADYINTUll IN •AITN' "Adventure.In Faith '95" with Roberta . Hestcnes kicks off at 5:30 p.m. at St. Anclr•'s Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrew's Road, ;, ...• Nowport 8e8cb. COi"8.u.,...,. WedoadaJ, &M reriel' ovet'lll &bome la ~uaUy ~ Ladcnbip for Suda a Tac • Tbil." ''bG IADual Juuary series fcatuta a ao&cd prcacbcr/lcacbcr. Hellenes. for IDUIJ yearr lhc profcaor ol spirinaal faith at Fuller~ Scmilwy and the chairman ol tta. board ot World Vilioo loteroatioeal. la now &bc ptaident of Eutcm CoUe,e IA St. Davkll. Peu. Pl'OIJlll'I are mo at 1:30 ud 10 un. Sunday. All cveftina 1erle1 meets 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Mooday aod Tuesday. A momina series meets 6:45 aad 9:30 a.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. For more information, phone 631-2880. SUNDAY, IAN. 8 IAPftlM o• LOn "Weavin4 a Olristmas!" the Worship CommiSQon'• 5pccial services for Advent, concludes with Baptism o( the Lord al 9:30 a.m. at St. Mark Pmbytertan Cburcb, 2100 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Child care is provided for those under aae 3. All the church family (above aae 2) can worship eogethcr. For more information, phone 644-1341. MOOD NUIUU CMICU Flrst United Mttbodlst Cburcb or Co5ta Mesa, 420 West 19th St., conducu a free blood pressure clinic between 10 and 10:30 a.m. in the church library. For more information, call 548-7727. HIN•NIW "How to ... Be New!" is the title of the 10:30 a.m. talk at Newport Beach Church or Rell&lous Science, 901 Dove St., Ste. 145, Ncwt>ort Beach. For more information, call 646-3199. WllY l 0 ILllVI? Today's sermon topic at Christ Lulbcran Cblll'Ch, 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, is "Why Believe in God?" The pastor bolds an Adult Bible Class this morning. For information, call 631-1611. TUISDAY, JAN. 10 ICllNCI OJ. MIND Meditation at 6:30 p.m. followed by a "Science of Mind" class at 7 p.m. arc held at Newport Be;ich Church or Religious Science, 901 Dove St., Suite 145, Newport Beach. £ Far ... ...,.....aa .. -.. ... at 54-77%7. WY•M 81111M IL JW1 lf're11p1I a.n:.. 3309 Via Udo. Newpon Bed. often a oooe _.. wlD Holy C.0..ualoa. Briaa a l&aada ud diM wkJa &M cltwdt ult after &be rcnb. For more ialonudoa. cal 61S-0210. THU-AY, MIL IS "' ... "' .. Newport 1eac1a Claurd of Rel ...... Sdnce present• '°Think ThiA with Rev. DoU(' at 6:30 p.rn. at 1929 Tustin Ave., Cocta Mesa. For more information, call 646-3199. A COU ... Ill MlllACUI The non·profit orpraization A ()atberinl of Miracles present "A Course In Miradea lecture and disaauion at 7:30 p.m. at Selat MlcbaeJ aad AU Aatda ltpllciDpe1 Qllfd, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Coroaa dcl Mar. Allen Rosenthal. a nationally known lecturer who stresses cxpcricndal undcntandina of AqM concepts, leads the lecture. For more ·n~tion, call 673-9227 or (310) 478-8994. FRIDAY, IAN. 1 J MIUCLU COUUI "A Course in Miracles" meets at 7:30 p.m. with the Rev. Ken Gray and Practioner Oail Miller al Newport Beacb Cburch or llell&lOUI Science, 901 Dove St., See. 145, Newport • Beach. For more Information, ~U 646-3199. SUNDAY, JAN. 15 'WAn• SUNDAY. PMONATllOM Jewish National Fund volunleel'$ will call ' Jewish homes throughout the local region from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on behalf of "W~tcr Sunday," the annual JNF/honathon. Neighbors an colleagues will be taking pledges of any amount to help in building water reservoir in the Beit She'an Valley of lsr:icl. Callers will be situated at Grub &: Ellis Real Estate, 23 Corporate Plaza, Newport Beach, and share a day of fun, food and friendship for "Water For Peace." For further information and/or to volunteer for "Water Sunday," call Shelli Kwait at JNF 558-8733 or (310) 327-2332. Science of Mind studies are :ilso held 10 a.m .. H·nAllT LUION Wednesdays. For more Information, call 646·3199. WIDNUDAY, JAN. 11 PUftll liUAK.fAIT First United Methodist Church of Coita Mesu holds a Prayer Breakfast at 6 a.m. at Denny's rcstnura111 :u Newport Boulevard and 17th Street in Costa Mesa. · '"Re-Start, as Needed" is tfle title of the 10:30 a.m. talk at Newport Btach Cburch or Rell&lous Science, 901 Dove St., Ste. 145, Newport Beach. For more Information, call 646-3199. HADINO AND WO•KIMOP 'Former Newport Beach resident Louise Hauck, now a Boulder, Colo.-based aut!>or discusses h~ book "Beyond Boundaries, the Adventure • --a..••l-ProfalOf Daniel J. Schroeter, .-date PtOllllOt of bJ1tocJ aod Teller "-" a.ir In )twilh History, lectures oa "'11M Prlll ' ' for Peace -The Jews aod MOiiema: A IGltoric Pcnpectivc" at 3 p.m. In tho lodal Hall at Temple lat v.-, 1011 Camolback Sc., Newport Beach. ~ .... ~. SpoMORd by the temple'• Adult ..-tt0n Comm.Ince, the proaram bep widt .._crnoon tn, followed by free lecture ud dilcu•ioa. Racrvations are sulfClled· For more intormatioo, contact Vte temllle at 61M-1999 or bolt Rob Oreeafield at 7594126. 11•1CMUUU Today's sermon topic at Cluilt l.AllMru Clallrc', 760 Victoria St., Colt& Mesa, iii "Why Believe · the Bible?" Tbc p:tor holds an Adule Bible Cul t.bis momina. For in!ormation, call 631-1611. TUUDAY, IAN. 11 ICllMCI OJ MIMD Meditation at 6:30 p.m. followed by a "Science o( Mind" class at 7 p.m. arc held at Newport Beach Cburcb or Rtll&10111 Sdeece, 901 Dove Sc., Suite 145, Ne,wport .Beach. Science of Mind 11ud1e1 are.also held 10 a.m. Wednesdays. For more information, call 646-3199. WIDNUDAY, IAN. 18 PUftll IUAKJAIT flnl United Metbodlst Cbuttla ol Costa Mesa holds a Prayer Break.Casi at 6 a.m. at Denny's restaurant al Newport Boulevard ud 17tb Street in Costa Mesa. , For more information, call the church omcc ac 548-m7. HOLY COMMUNION St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach, offers a noon service with Holy Communion. 0 Plt11se stnd pbotognpb1 aad t~writtea releasu dttalllnl 1tor1e., upcoming events, sermon topla'or •ay other news JavoM., COJU..Mta aad_ Nwport Beach cburebes to RtJJgioa Editor Matt Coker, Dally Piiot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa McSD, 92627. You can also fax Jttms of Interest to 646-4110.. Releases are requested two weeks prior·to an· event datt. ' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COMMUNITY CHURCH METHODIST PRESBYTfRIAN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. Fairview Community Church COINe to ~1')oy 11rul •bore wllb Ollr frl~Ndly cb11rcb fttMUy I• a warM l'ffo,--/ lllWKUPHl'Y of 6plrl11111J gro•f'I b 11"4/ f'Uo111dllp NEWPORT CENTER UNmD MITHODIST CHURCH 1601 Maraueri1eAve. Coron<f Qel Mar 644-0745 Worship at 8:00M1 & I O:OOAM Sun<!ar School All ~es 9:00AM rt•n I.A.GU NA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler I St. Andrew\ Presbyterian Church Wonhlp •nd hat· r.hls rrxdcal, Chrilc~cnceftJ. biblial mn~. "THE STORY OF . JAMES ROBERT CARLTON" Uoel 2:12-18) 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Chweh lOmn 8r Spm, Sunday School lOClm Wednesday Meetings &pm Sunday Worship · 10:00AM Child Care & Sunday School h!Uon: Cary /Jnr#Wn! (,. Stllfllrw Htt~ 2525 Fairview Road (at Fair) Costa Mesa (71•) 54H810 Wesley Counseling Center Services Available tlt.Juhfl ~ ......... Jr. " __ ,_Sa~J Jay, °'"1 8~ndlll.O:S:llOS !·MM. ,,,,...._ ..........,y, anuary , ~IV a • no . Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; and his greatness is unsearchable. -.. FIRST UNmD MmtODIST CHUIOt Of COSTA MISA 600 St. Andrews Rood, Newpon Reach. California (714) 631 -2880 (Kt\• hum Harbnf H '*hool 11 lf'linc MJ I S\h.) (next 10 U'le O.C Fatraroundsl • 420 W. 19th St 549.7727 Costa Mesa MESA VERDE Psalms 145:3 Th.aimru~~ :~w~~,~~r~~"s' Boston Massachusetts PRESBYTERIAN ...., \l\:·1 \11<. II \I.I ,\: . \I.I. . \ \:' .1 I _...., 8eiween Harbor and Newport woe. AT t:tO AM._ 10:30 AM CHUftCH SQiCX)L • All AGES · 9:00 AM Nursery · Kindergarten · 10:30 AM Youth Groups Sunday Evenings Postor: Steve lsenman COMMUNITY CHURCH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1 701 Baker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard George 979·8234 CONGREGATIONAL I· Ph<. OP.\l <. 111 Hl II A treed ST. MARK PUSBYTEIUAN CHUROI ~w~ 11:00 .... clcllli Cltre, SloulJiy school Jadimt At~ H BtAth 6f+-13+ 1 F~r· advertising information please call Michelle ·Manire at 574-4240 or fax 650-4802 • su·nday Worship B:OOAM. 1 O:OOAM rsery. SUnday Schoel .A Friendly, Caraig ristian ComnMlity" 3233 Pacific V1ew Dr. fat~teJ Corona deJ Mar 644-0463 REAL FAITH FOR REAt LIFE ~ Cn.\sr G>MMuNrrY OruPm lol SMNI, SIMO& PASTOI WID!M> St:mCll: SAnJllMy 6:00 ..... SuifDAy t:OO fr 10:4S A.M. Silt bra CMllOR low. ,...._ CA 9171' 714.ls+.7600 RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Rev. Mcwy Murray Shelton Senior Minister Sunday "What~ New?" COMMUNrTY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To Wtvt la To C..; To C.. la To DO. Or. Dennis W. Short, Minister Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10-.AM Chu.-ch School 9AM Milt· 9:45 Children Child C~r• Provided 644-7400 611 ...iiotropt AYe, Corona Otl Mir SYNAGOGUE RMPU llAIAH • (Conservative) Gw1 Sgcakcr; Rey. Mil'hcllr Meslranu • Shobbot Service Friday~ 8:00pm Sot. Mom4ng ShaW.at · Service I O:OC>alft Robbi More Steven Rubenll!M a..c.. ....... s...us .... 1tJh.11.1u1, ... CHUICH Of REUGIOUS SCIENCE MM!blr ol #te Uniled Church 9' R.ligious Sc;.nce 2205 ~ STREET • • SUIT& 23, SEACUFF VIUAGe tuofTN:iTON BEACH, CA 9264 • (71') 969· 1331 And Temple Choir 2•0 I Irvine Avt • Newpott leocf\ Ttmple Phone 5•8~900 ot 6'6-7512 ·~&HllwewSchool .. ,,..,..... YllftOltl AUM91-.CIOf• CHRISTIAN ! HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dlsclpln Of Chrta) 2411 lnillt Aft ........ ....... ...... .. .. S11td1y Worstllp -18:0IAM Or. Gent R. Swinson 141-5711 Rf I IGIOUS SCIENCf NEWPORT llACH CHURCH 901 Dove tl.a, N.I . (MW d Jon*'t•) (Notfh d,,,.,,, a-d Joltn .,,.. Altpotf) SeMce Sun. 10:30 a.m. M. Tu, Th. (714) 6"-3199 Dr. JUGMla Eva•, ......._ [Pl\COPAI • Netwport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally PUot JmlTEN ........ A1 And the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, with a total of $80 millibn invested, :and the cities of Newport Beach and Costa Mesn, with $16.2 million ond SS.8 million in the pool respectively, were thrown into uncertainty. . 1 The school district actually borrowed $47 million to invest in •the pool, on Citron's verb:il gunoontee of the principal. Thut loan is due in June. And while the district continues to insi~t it cu n pay all its bills, including poyroll, Superintendent Mac Bernd receJltly put a halt on any REFLECTIO S 199 Year In Review spending not directly related to cl ass room learning, such as hiring co nsultants, funding field trips and paying travel ex penses. The cities of Newport Dench and Costa Mesa, meanwhile, are considering filing lawsuits against the county to get property tax money that the county wnnt s to withhold to help its financial woes. Through it all, Costa Mesa . • .resident and CPA John Moorlach shook his head in di smay. Moorl ach, who chall enged Citron in the spring primary, tried to get voters then to heed his concerns that Citron's high-risk investment strategy had placed the county on the brink of dis~1s1cr. The voters didn't liste(l. County leaders didn't listen. And th e media didn't listen either. 2 Denise Huber's body is found. More than three years afte r she fa iled to re turn to· her Eustbluff home from u Morrisey rock concert at the Porum in JnaJcwood. Arizona police stwnbled upon Denise Huber's naked body stuffed iaside a freezer in the back of a Ryder rental truck. Y3vapi County SheriCf1 deputies hnd gone to the Prescon Country Club home or John Famalaro, 37, on a repon that the truck had been reported stolen from Lake Forest. An extension cord led them to the chesi.sizcd freezer, where they found Huber's body, handcuffed and bludgeoned. Hundreds of miles from the spot on the Corona del Mar Freeway where Huber's abandoned Honda Accord had been found with a blown tire on June 3, 1991, investigators began to colleot the firllt significant bits or evidence. Famularo, a painter and former South Orange County resident, is being held in Orange County Jail after he was flown in to face murder charges in one of the county'$..most prominent missing i>crsons cases. His trial is still pending. Huber was 23 when police say Famalaro abducted her from the freeway. Her body was kept in the operating freezer at a Laguna Hills storage facility until it was moved to Arizona at the beginning of 1994, police and prosecutors allege. 3 Measure A \)asses. Backed by powerful Newport Beach business leaders, including the influential Lincoln Club and millionaire George Argyros, the El Toro Airport Initiative was . launched this ~ummer in hopes of preventing expansion of John Wayne Airport. Authored by longtime Newport Deach air port foes such as thcn·Muyor Clure nce Turner, the initiative usked voters to approve the conce pt of a commercial airport at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station once the air ---'-'-Titne tQ ReuOvate Those Patios & Entries. USED BRICK L\TRY Jim )ennlngs CUSTOM MASONRY '70 E. 17TH ST. • SUJTE 206 COSTA MESA (714) 645-8512 Statl License #392107 Let Jlm Jennings install your complete yard hardscape: • New construction or repair of e.1':Jsting brick, block, stone, tile and slate. •Can recommend quality destgneTS & landscapers • Qua.Jity work tn Cost.a Mesa & Newport Beach since 1969 • Drainage problems? We Solve them • Complet~ job coordination ISA ·LABOR OF LOVE Hoviding quality, assisted living servkes can be time consuming, physically l3'Cing and emotionally draining. U you're helping a loved one, you know how. \~tit can be. It~ loving ar.1 supportive individuals who are also highly· trained~to consi&ently fulfill the needs · and still provide warmth and under5tanding. You'll find these special people on the staff at a Leisure Care 1etiiement <DlJllnW'Ury. If you have a lovOO one in nest oi assisted living support, we urge you to call and 6nd out how we can help. 714-645-6833 ~. • A Yf AR lrJ fUVIEW: JOP STOHIES base is closed by the aovcrnment the voters said "yes" to the El in 1999. Toro Airport. Following the Supporters said a second airport election, the county Board of at El Toro would create jobs nnd Supervisors formally disbanded the bring as much as Sl.6 billion El Toro Reuse Planning annually to the county's economy. Authority, the ngency it created But South County residents last December to map out the insisted that a commercial airport future of the Marine base. in El Toro would devalue the ir 4 NDPD sexual harassment properties, create 1rnffic and noise case settled. Whut really problems and ~as basically happened between Newport wealthy Newport Beach's move to Beach's men and women in blue? push airport problems on them. Residents likely will never know Lake Forest cily officials tried because in November, city going to court to get the initiative officials, deposed police brass and taken off the ballot, but fa iled. female employees who alleged And lobbyists on each side rampunt sexual harassment in the accused the other of illegally Newporl Deach Police Department funneling public money int o the agreed to a $1.2 million sclllcmenl political campaign. that will avert a public trial that · Newport council ca ndida te Ron was slated to begin in curly 1995 Winship also stunned many in his anct threatened to fracture the city when he came out against the department. initi~tive, saying he fell pri vate The women were the las t of and cargo planes - with industrial • several who had filed suits or complexes on the remaining land other claims against the -would be belier than an department alleging thut . international airport at the air then-Police Chief Arb Campbell base. . and then-Capt. Tony Villa knew of Finally, in November, 51 % of rampant sexual harassment in the VALUE ON EVERY CRUISE Princess Cruise Specialists~ 7NIGBT MEXICO CRUISE 2FORI Call Discount Cruise Center (714) 752-4916 • MENS Now the look ojJUJmJJ .. mtJ~·400/o itJJ than Saturday, December 31, 1994 ~ r dep3rtment ond allowed it to continue. The $3.2 million scandal first became public about two years ago when allegations of h3rassment - and even 3 rnpc at n department party -began to leak. "It would have involved a lot of people's per90nal lives," City M:.tn3gcr Kevin Murp hy said in November after the luw)uit settlement. .. ll wou ld huve been a very, very messy law)uih" While the book officially is closed, the wound) i.till urc fresh. "It's been a roller coaster," ~id Marg:irct Mcinnis, a former communicu1ions supervisor for 1hc department, und one of )everal \vomen \\ho left the dcparlrnenL as part of la\\suit se11lemcnts. 5 NC\\')JOrl Ucach c~ntral Library opens. This one \\las indeed for the books. Amid a recession; support,rs of the Newport Deach Public Library managed to raise S2 million -to add to the city's $6 million contribution -.for a new Cent ml Library facility. And in July, the gleaming t'tl.·O·StOry, ~ 54,000·squnre·foot building -lour times the size of the old Ncwpon:~ Center branch -opened at 1000 : A Avocado A ve. with much i. celebration. ~.Ji I The old Newport Center 'Cli Library, which opened in 1980, __ never re:.illy was meant to be the .,·N central hub of the city's library system, but as the largest facili ty ~ (ut 14,000 )t1uare fee t), it natural~"'lO became the tnforrnation center. 41:> n n~r~ ut the Newpurt Center brunch •. ri out!;rCw its llpJce ~~ ilhin just a fcwi: u; }eJrs of its opening. eventually forcin~ more than 25,00U uoot...s ·w into !>Cparutc: i.10ri.JgC. .tft A 1987 needs a'l'>C!>!>mcnt , ~ confirmcJ former City l'1 .M Councih,ornun Lucille Kuchn's \jQJ long-held belief that a large .J0 'ecntrnl facility was nece:is11ry 10 ~, lJ' accon1modatc and organize the • :i:j grO\\ing collection. And \\1th the .. M energetic Kuehn as its mo!lt 'ocal ! supporter, the comm unity .·•a; campaign for a new Centrul '.Jf.ll Library Oourishf!d. ·~'- 100°0 \\'OOL L'IT :'."/", ·1,., 1 SI vk. • .. . . >.J 'ale Price 159.99 to 199.99 .~·I! Sold l•:I l'" ht.·r~ 10 ·. DE IG\ER \\'OO L LIT . .\:l,·d1·1l .\ty/,·.· ,\u11Jf1 • 111111 / J.111/.1, /111 ,1,•/t1 I ale Pri ce 299 Sold El~l'whl·r\· to $5.SO 100°0 C.\.\lEL H.\JR SPORT CO.\TS 'ale Price 179.99 Sold El'l'" ht· rt.· w ~ :!hO 100°0 PCRE WOOL L:\CK !1t11111t·f., 1f111) fo 11>tt'1il1 \o" 39.99 to ~9.99 You 'II :-.t\l' .)()"' • oll our t.'\ t.•1y1I<~\ lu,, prirl'!-~ F . .\.\\Ol S .\\.~KER HOE' .\·/11It11 ,·iv/,·.· •)"O l'I' -.:> 0 0 .\LL ·\rE \l l'H. \o\\ 50°0 ofl our l'\ er:\ dc1.' lo" pri\ l'" .\LL F.\~CY DRE . HIRT t '111/,111•11/111 t '111/,111 8/, 111 •• \o\\ 25°0 off our iilrl'ad.' Im, p~·in'~ I00°o ILK TrE Xow 9.99 or 3 for 24 Reeul.1rh ~"23 to ~o ... . .. SOUTH e@AST METRO: Bristol at Sanflower (across Brlstel fnm Sav-On DrUs) • 557-1445 HUNTINGTON BEACH: Edl•r Ate i Sher Lane (across frOm Hnttiton Bwh Mall) • MS-5!15 BREA: Brea Marketplace on Blreb (across fnm Brea ~all) • !57-lt!t llVINE: On Barnaea Putway In The Cnssfoads Ceater • 781-3!47 LAGUNA BIL~: 1-5 iDd El Toro BoaleYanl • ~57..StM ._ .-al1•1 WIST LOI ANOt:L&'J, WOODLAND HILl.8. 'l'GBANCF. "llNTINGTON IEACll. VINTlllA. LAllW008. C!Bl1'08. llOtll'alY PA.a. PA1A1DA. A1CAD1A. GLINO.Ul, IANCIO COC.lWA,. SANiA Cl.dlTA. SANTA IAllAIA. PUINl'l llU.8. 11\Ul.r OONNICTION • ROUMY ttOOR.'l llol t ... 11&.rrt IN, !W/Sll 1M • Ill "-"i \Wy • AIUl..-('Mlt(' ..... ~ • .-,n;-..e ~._('II l-~"t'1T • . . ' I Newport~ ..... DellY "!t-~ I cho~I district · on muc~ steadier path IAINi About Sl.2 million wos re· couped in settlements from the $4 million embezzlement in 1992 by former budget director Stephen Wagner ... After plenty of contro- versy and discussion, the board ap- proved the use or drug-sniffing po· lice dogs at middle schools and hig.h schools. Volunteers at Anderson El· ementary renovate the school for its 20th anniversary •.. Parents opened a homework room for Cal· ifornia Elementary stud~nts,. ensign REFLEcn4s Middle 199 School re- ceived a Golden Dell Year In Review award for its cultµral di· versity pro- grams ... Mariners Elementary students read 37,539 books in a "Just Read" program. Stude11 t art from Sonora El- ementary went on display at the Cos ta Mesa Art League Gallery .. . Victoria Elementary reopens in January after parents campaign for the effort and the school quickly fills up ... Kaise r Primary stu· dents get a new playground from donations and parent volunteers. The board invested $130,000 in interest earnings from an endow- ment fund to the district's tine and performing arts programs ... Co· rona del Mur High sponsored a schoolwide community service pro· gram an d is ranked second in the county on academic performance . . . Costa Mesa Higb's TY studio opened aga in after 14 yea rs. Hate literature aimed at Latlhos and advocating the deportation or all "non-whites" was found in Jockers at Costa Mesa and Corona dcl Mar high schools ... A former Newport Harbor HiJh cheerleader filed a lawsuit against the district for charging illegal fees after she didn't make the cheerleading squad. The matter i.~ still pending ... The Costa Mesa High School farm closed after 36 years as a way to save the district $112,000. MILESTONES After 29 years, board member Rod MacMillian .decided to retire, though it was too late to take his name off the ballot ... Thirteen· year trustees Sherry Loofbourrow and Forrest Werner olso retire from the school board ... Judy Franco easily reclaimed her scat on the school board and even gained the presidency after an election against challenger Karen Evarts, who nll) against her. fiye ye11rs ago. Battling "religious right" and "extremist" labels slapped on her from her unsuccessful school board ~i~ five years ago, Wendy Leecc 1s .elected to the board this year, along 'with newcomer trust· ees Jim Ferryman and Se(ene Stokes. Robert 8. Wentz, longtime drama teacher at Newport Harbor High School,. died one day after the theater in the Norman Loats Performing Arts Center was dedi- Dus driver Richard Sutherland, 53, saved the life of a 5-year-old boy who darted ucross th e street in front of an oncoming car ... 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District officials question the a~ curacy of California Learning As· sessment System test scores when errors show that Corona del Mar High ranked at the bottom of all Orange Count9 eighth-graders in math. -By Mary Aaa Humoa 0 HapplJ Tenth Anni"ersarlJ ! i\WC i\iAaTIN/DAILY PILOT Wendy Leece won a seat oA the school board, replacing longtime trustee Rod MacMilljan. • UNIVERSITY FACULTY PHYSICIANS ·LICENSED NUTRmONISTS · PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS · PERSONAL TRAINERS LET OUR EXPERIENCED TEAM Of HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOUR GOAL AND IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH . · SAFE & EFFECTIVE APPETITE SUPPRESSANTS • · COMMITMENT TO LONG TERM MAINTENANCE THE INTELLIGENT al ERNATNE UClmWmENT THE UNIVERSITY NUTRITION & LIFESTYLE PROGRAr.1 -=-=· 5350539 THE UNIVERSITY FASTING PROGRAr.1 . \ PERFORMANCE JAGUAR .. LAND ROVER of I o •'I Q I I . 6> It's a !,~~· . 1\ l Celehrati1dli for l'erf ormance Ja9uar Con9 ratulations ! SERVICE DEPARTMENT 7 :30AM·6 :00PM PARTS DEPARTMENT 8 :00AM·6 :00PM GENUINE JAGUAR 8r RANGE ROVER BOUTIQUE ITEMS 2!5 YEARS OF SHUTTLE SERVICE AVAILABLE DEDIC ATION TO JAG UAR 714.650.5860 i· II ' • ,. Saturday, December 31, 1994 AT 01 business park . among .highlights in · Costa Meli . AVCO Financial Services signed 1()-ycar lease with the Plaza ower, brin&ln& the building's tal occupancy to about 90%. ayor Joe Erickson saifkhc move monstrated that Costa Mesa can mpetc with other communities bringing in new business ... sta Mesa added about a dozen cw playing fields to its list of ark facilities when city officials truck an agreement with the ewport-Mesa Unified School istrict, allowing city use of thlctic fields loc;ited on school roperty. Residents rnllied behind he effort, donating materials and anpowcr ... After two ye;irs of losurcs, a four-mile stretch of ikc trail along the Santa Ana River, between the San Diego Freeway and Pacific Coast Highway, finally reopened, marking the first time the trail could be used in its entirety. Costa Mesa became a greener place after a group of environmentally conscious residents banded together to form Re Leaf Costa Mesa .. The group has donated and planted dozens of trees throughout the city ... Kid s living in the troubled Shalimar . Drive neighborhood found a quiet, sarc place to do their schoolwork and receive tutoring after 3 group of volunteers from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach and St. Joachim's C~tholic Church in Costa Mes:.i opened a Learning Center. Residents living near the Pacific Amphitheatre enjoyed long-awaited peace after the Orange County Fairgrounds acquired the p<?pular outdoor concert venue. The F;iir Board has monitored noise levels, worked closeJy with the neighborhood and chose· a new opera.tor that promises to bring symphony orchestras, ballet and other diverse entertainment to the sile. • LOSSES A potential gain for the city but a bigger loss for new business · owners is a proposed hike in trip fees, af\ assessment the city charges to new trusiness development in the city to help offset the cost of anticipated roadway construction due to increased traffic. City officials are examining whether an increase from the cur{ent fee of $228 per trip to $277 per trip is in order ... Fifteen-year-old Natis Stinson is shot and killed by her father, who was reportedly cleaning his gun inside their apartment off Harbor .Doulevard. David Stinson, 39, will go .to trial next month for involuntary manslaughter. Four-month-old Dominique Angela Golub was allegedly beaten lo death by her father David Golub, 25, who faces trial on voluntary manslaughter charges ... Akiko and James Arthur Mayhew die in an apparent murder-suicide in their East Side· home in September ... The murders of Oscar Serrano Miramontes in February, Roxanne MicheJJe Martin in August and Jose Fcli.;< ~olin Colin in October continue to stump police. Patricia Crowell and Fred Young, both 78, were killed in March when they were hit by a car as they walked from Dethel Towers to McDonald's restauran t. Driver Francisco Ji menez contends KENNY t!tc PRINTER :'~O J:' 1 2 he did not sec the two pcdcstrillns because he was blinded by the sun, and relatives of Crowell, Young and others hurt or killed at that intersection blame the city in part for not installing a traffic light there. Jimenez, 25, is awaiting trial on charges of vehicular manslaughter. The city finally insll~lled a signal at 19th Street and Meyer Place in August. MILESTONES Local tavern manager Gary Monahan was elected to the City Council, while Peter B\Jffa was re-elected for a third term ... Farmer, developer, arts patron and member of the city's largest landowner, Harold T. Segcrstrom, Jr., dies of heart failure at age 65. The city came one step closer to saving dozens of homes along 19th Street when council members 3pproved a list of bridge alternatives to submit to the . county Doard of SuperYisors. · Residents have been \\!Orking for more than a year to delete plans for bridges al 19th Street and Gisler Avenue from the county's master plan of highways ... Residents of the Coastal Inn motel launch a rent stri ke ·ag:\inst owner Suresh Sheth, claiming substandard living conditions. A subsequent city inspection in May uncovers more than 1,000 code City consultants recommend part of Fairview Park be used for athletic fields, launching a still-unsettled debate between environmentalists who want the park to remain open space and parents with children on sports teams ..• Becky Bailey-Findley, who literally grew up at "the fairgrounds, becomes general manager of the site after 11 -year man~ger Norb Bartosik leaves to accept a post with the California State Fair in Sacramento. -By Tina Borg~tta MAile ;\lAanN/DAILY PILOT Tavern manager Gary Monahan won a seat on the City Council. violations. While some . improvements are made at the siie, the city Planning Commission in November orders the motel to shut down because of inadequate compliance. Sheth has :.ippealed to the City Council. Pl:.inning Commissioner Libby Cow:.in bec3me the city's first openly gay candidate for City Council. Cowan captured strong support during her campaign, finishing third in the race ... • Corporations .• Tenant/Landlord • Much, much more (nlf fotnf n llntnleonl CUnica, Inc. Richard H. Faltz -we accept all major cred;t cards -751-0734 29 · uite A 108 • Costa Mes_a THE GOLDEN ORANGE FIGHTS BACK The financial community expects us to suffer a $2.0 billion loss and.then feeds the press a flood of disinformation. We point an-accusing fjnger every which way including et Mr. Cit.ro[l. the County Board of .~upervisors end anyone locally that 1s _an easy target for cNt1c1sm. Greek mythology, however. tells us that Jason end the Argonauts successfully recovered the Golden Fleece. Ce!'- tainly. we have been fleeced by polished professionals . Securities dealers are bound by fiduciary responsibili%to public projects, no matter how naive or culpable our nd manager may have been. It was unlawful to sell Orange County either BBB bonds or unrated securities from the Netherlands! Should misdeeds be proven by the U.S. Justice Oeparv ment, we have recourse to the following violations of Fede!'- al law (and recovery of our $2 billion!): • COCKTAILS· FOODTOGO PHONE AHEAD • 296 EAST 17TH ST.,• COSTA MESA 6'5-7616 .. • ~ • .... 1' 1. Sections 5, 12(1 }, 12(2) and 15 of the Securities Act of 1933. ~~-· 2. Sections 1 Ob-5 and 20 of the Securities Act of 1934. joins ~ Skin Care 3. The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act ("R1co·1 of 1962. in Newport Beach Specializing in European Skin Care 10 yrs. experience in Massage Therapy 3355 Via Lido, Ste. A Next week: While Jason needed onlv 50 Argon.auts to recover the Golden Fleece, Orange County is 2.6 million civ izens strong. A Happy New Year awaits us if we follow some simpre steps towards financial recovery. · The Argonauts Robert Hurwitz, M.O. .. .. P.O. Box 2724 • 873-3222 494-9767 I.ti • Newport Beach P<Ml "*""'~•semtoe • • • RU Ff ELL'S · UPIOLSTEIY llC. ........ C...llft! lltJ -a11 .. 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' • • • • F • J ' • 4 • M Saturday, 0.0....., 11, 1114 - I I ~11li 11. 1:1 ~ il ' •.. ,i ,.l1lli1' ;;1, I:, J TOP TEN frem .... AI With sc:cond-lloor views ol the ocenn, D compuleriud occcu ystem, a 140-sc:at co~unity meeting room und I •er!uUy decorated children's ilea, the new Ccntnil Llbr:uy is a truly impressive symbol of community unity. 6 Curriculum audJ& D•y• &he school district. l!'I September of last year, the Newport-Mesa Unified School District began its first school year with a new superintendent at the helm , and one of Mac Bernd's ' fir!lt major steps was to push for a dii.trictwide curriculum audit. In March, the 219-page tc m·tO·Stern review Of all schoo~ dis trict procedure$ an d practices was made public. And the report stunned the school community by painting a picture of a school dis trict that had lost its sense of di rection. Nc\vport -Mesa was described as a loose federa tion of educators whose work needed to be connected to districtwide goals, held to districtwide standards and brought up to date with state educational mandates. Dcrnd responded to the audit by changing the administrative struc1ure of the district, a move made easie r by the resignation of 1he district's top administ rators. l3crnd hired three new high school principals and created two new posi1ions: directors of eleme ntary education and secondary educ:uion. The district cont inues to move towa(d implcmen1ing the various audit rccommenda1ions. And while the rcpon spared no part of the d1~1rict from cri1icism, trustees, parcn1i. and teachers alike saw the 1cpon as a posi1ive step toward rcinvigon11ing a district in turmoil after 1he $4 million Stephen Wagne r embezzlement. Parents ~:i icJ they were gratified the district 1s willing 10 confront its weaknesses. 7 Auto Club e~ponslon approved. The Auto Club's plans to expand its facility on Fairview Road in eosta Mesa quickly became the ccnterpoin t of community debate. The co mpany proposed to double its space, growing from w/rhis ad :. 11: r :oi Ot~I New Locatio 298 E. 17rh Sr., Sre. 0, Costa Mesa 642-4700 1~,~Qcs1·1 467.000 square feel IO nearly l million square feel in order IO consolidate ill Mlminiltralive 11aff, which is now divided between Costa Mesa and a Los Angeles tacilily. ~n project required a...,..--sftta·ameadmentand rez.oning by the tity -and pilled neighbor against neiahbor as the community debated the benefits of the project. Supporters sald the Auto Club had been a good corporate neighbor and that such large companies need to be encouraged to stay in Costa Mesa to help the economy. The expansion would bring more jobs and revenue to the city, proponents added. Dut opponent s said approval of the project would mean the city was "bowing" to corporate interests and giving a nod to ram pant growth and an increase in traffic and noise. And they argued lhat new jobs wouldn't necessarily be created since the Auto Club would be moving emptoxees from other areas into the facility. Then-Mayor Sandy Genis' particularly detai led scrutiny of the proposal and persistent concern about traffic prompted Auto Club supporters to label her "anti-business." One resident a'ccused Genis of stalling the project's approv~ by "dwelling on minutia." At one point in the protracted city approval process, exasperated Auto Club officials even hinted tha t they may simply move the facility to anothe r city - taking the jobs and millions of dollars in potential revenue with them -if the city did not approve the expansion. Finally, after months of debate and time spent hashing out the details, the City Council in June approved the expansion -but not before spendi ng another five hours of discussion on the iss ue. 8 Newport Harbor Sailors win It all. Newport Harbor High School's varsity football and girl s' volleyball teams had the entire community grinning proudly from ear-to-ear by both capturing ClF titles. The Tars football team topped its first undefeated season in 64 years by beating Servile in the CIF Southern Section Division V finals. And the volleyball team won state and Southern Section champiomhips·and in doins so was named No. 1 in the nation. Wha& more is &hue to aay? We're bursting our seams with pride. 9 Marian BtrFsoa cletttd to eaaty board. No doubt about it, state Sen. Marian Bergeson from Newport Beach is one popubr lady. The extent or her popularity was made very clear this year when no one, except for a little-known write-in candidate, challenged Bergeson's bid for a county supervisor scat. So in June, Bergeson skated to an easy victory for the 5th District supervisor's seat to be vaca ted by retiring county veteran Tom Riley. Consistently named one of the state's most effective legislators in the annual CaliCornia Journ al poll, Dcrgeson was in her third st:ite Senate term and would not have been able Jo seek re-election when her term expired in 1996 because of term limits. So she decided early on tha t she'd seek to succeed Riley, leaving two years of her four-year senate term to be filled by special election. 1 0 Ila Borders makes history. Move over Mary Lou Retton, "media darling" is.now spelled 1-L-A D-0 -R-D-E-R-S. · The 19-year-old put Southern California College on the map in February when she became the fi rst woman to start, win and throw a complete game while playing on the men's baseball team. Dy the time the whirlwind season ended, Borders had compi led a 2-4 win-loss record, pitched 49 ~ innings and held opposing teams to an average of less than three runs per game. TI1e day after Dorders first appearance, a 12·1 victOJ')' over • Claremon1-Mudd-Scripps, the freshman was called off the fi eld 'during practice fo r a quick interview with ESPN, 1hen a telephone call from "Good Morning Amei;ica." She also put in an appearance on "The Tonight Show" with host Juy Leno. Some 500 people packed the stands at the Costa Mesa college to watch Borders in her first gum~ Countless more saw the highlight s. 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St., m..tt230 lnbae -Three new council members. includia4 former planning commissaoncn Thomu Edwards and Norma Glover and former city auorney Dennis O'Neil, were elected to the City Council in NO\'Cmbcr ..• City Plan.ninJ Commission approve d concept plans for development of homes on Newporter North and the Castaways ..• City continued progress on groundwater development project, staff offers ass urance that county bankruptcy will not interrupt the project. . The Irvine Co. proposal to expand Fashion Island wns . approved by lhe city, although 1 he Irvine Co. will likely need a major new retailer for the plan to proceed ... Newport Heights residents pl anted l,000 drought-resistant plants and trees at Cli ff Drive Park. City settled its Police Department sexual harassment lawsuit for $1.2 mill ion .•. Fast-food opponents came out in force to protest the coming of McDonald's (to Dalboa f eninsula) and Taco Dell (to , Mariners Mile). After protracted hearings, both restaurants eve ntually garner city approval after modifying their building plans to address commun ity concerns. LOSSES In an attempt to balance a $60 milli on bu dget, the city ~ eliminated eight positions from j., its law enfo rce ment staff, • including five officers and a serge ant ... City, Airport Working Group and Stop Polluting Our Newport reluctantly conceded to support • air cargo operation at John Wayne Airport on the condition that the county will make a good faith effort to implement Measure A, bringing commercial airport uses to Marine Corps Air Station El Toro ... I. M:ipio icl Fashion Island an it will close along wit st of the statewide Magnins in a corporate sh.utdown. LW(ury car dealer Newport Imports shut its doors ... Wells Fargo, Dalboa Island's only bank, and Bank of Newport both closed ... Residents mobilized in opposition to proposal to alter Mariners Mile building heights. Council elected to leave height limit as is ... After numerous committee meetings, residents of Spyglass Hill and Pacific View Memorial · Park could not reach an agreement on an appropriate number of mausoleums for the ' memorial park, and wbcrt they should be placed. Three murders stun the city: Marjorie Van Uden, 76, is found bludaeoned in her Keel Drive home in early March (the case remains unsolved); later that month, Brian Laudenback is arrested on suspicion of murdering his girlfriend's 22-month-old son, who died of internal bleeding Crom ruptured organs (a Jan. 23 trial is scheduled); Wjlliam McLaughlin is round dead of mult iple gunshot wo unds in his Dalboa Coves home on Dec. 15. MlESTONES Long Pham was the first Viet- namese resident to make a N.:w- port Beach council bid• ... In District 4 council race, upstart Ron Winship nearly upset Plan- ning Commissioner Tom Ed- wards. Leading after the first count, Winship ultimately fell short by less than 600 votes ... City passed noise control or- dinance which, at press time, does not regu late leaf blowers. Facing the loss of "free road" privileges on Newport Coast Drive, Newport Dench resident Jim Toledano filed a lawsuit against the Transportation Cor- ridor Agencies ... One-legged mountaineer Todd Huston spent the summer scaling the tallest peaks or all 50 states. ' Term limits force the retire- ments of Clarence Turner, Phil Sansone and Evelyn Hart, who have a combined 32 years of council service. -By .Ev:uJ H enerson CERRITOS 10 ; :.:· ·--; .. "~-"' .... (NJ ml.CN-1•). unJ·w=. ----lE111 ----13 nw11111ac 11> IUIY WUl(R) m.l(N-13) M UllfA CLAm (Pl) ANAHEIM H/lLS FESTIVAl a;:,:.:. ·~·:1 i,i unu-.(Nj .ucam (flt-11) -=w= .,.. UllTA '"I "*"UT& (Pl-11 m&.IN-11) ........ ATLANTIC PALACE ·o ... : .. ;_. --~,. ,;:· ..,.:1: llmlf.-r& ·13) --CN-11) ... ==-11) --(Pl-13) ~ ····-= ---~·~••a(Pl-111 :.r;:.11) =:-;§. ..,_ MllDmln E TNIUllTA ) unu- ---11) .,.. &r.-.1~ (N) EL MONTE 8 ·. ·i:~· . : .. , .... MOUNTAIN GA TE ' ., . .. . VALENCIA 10 .· ·, ' .. ".I 1 ' r \ .. -l c I ,. A pictorial collection of images that reflect the faces, places and events of a year gone by With a another year on th~ books, we take a visual look back at 1994 in the Newport/Mesa area. The year had its share of national stories with the county bank- ruptcy, former President Richard Nixon's funer- al and the discovery of Denise Huber's frozen body in Arizona. But we choose images that reflect the community and all of us who live. here, whether it's another graduation at Corona del Mar High School or an actor going peserk with a chainsaw filming a commercial. Snapshots of everyday life in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach last year ranged from 200 head of cattle being herded down Fairview Road to signal the start of the Orange County Fair; to a tearful Image of a family being evict- ed; to a colorful sunset serving as a backdrop for a rock climber in Pirate's Cove. Faces, places and events from the Daily Pilot staff. .. Saturday, December 31 , 1994 . A9 Dally Pilot Staff Photos -----------By ----------- llarc llartln, Don Leach • Caae7 P.Lakecb • Ab< coupe millio, !ormc Wagn versy prove· lice' de highs Vol emen1 its 20: openc iforni gram! stude "Just Stu emcn Costa . Viet Janu< thee• fills u dents dona1 Th in ten mcnt pcrfo rona scho( gram COUOI .. Cc open· Du 53, s: boy v in frc The . line' note G @ c: . . ' • I . • .. •• • f • I r A 10 Saturday, December 31, 1994 --...... Pe .. AI V alent ine's Day special: X-rnted phone caller picks on Newport Beach women, t~lling them their boyfriends or husb:rnds have hired him to engage in sexual banter with them. • Newport Dcach agrees to change Alvarado Street to Medina Way to avoi~ confusion -mail, deliveries, guests -with nearby Alvarado Place. And where did 1he name Medina come from? The only residents of the stree t -Paul and Viva Medina. • Qubte of the day: "Yes I'm that racist skinhead who started this issue." -Rep. Dana ohrabaeher, discussing illegal immigrants al CQsta Mesa Chamber awards banquet. Mnrch • Restaurateur Ham Pf11Cr removes the once-ever-so-popular nude paintings from lhe Ritz. Explaining the changing times and his increasing clientele of businesswoman, Prage~ suggests: "When a woman takes a man out to entertain him as a clie nt , silling in a roomful of nudes is not the most tas teful thing to do." • Costa Mesa resjdcnt Murray McKerlie, age 79, grows a 16·pound radish. • Pcggygcne Evans celebrates her lOOth birthday by laking - and passing -her driver's test. •Art store employee Jennifer Schichi loses her job after she refuses to !)top wearing an earring in her eyebrow. "It's a mailer of principle," she explains. "And this 1~ an art store." April • Newport Beach 4-year-old, Eliot Pcnfil, asks family and friends to donate to charity rather than give him birthday presents. • Cost<1 Mesa residcnl Connie Ca rlson finally gets her Proposition 103 rebate from Albtate. The amount: ·s 1. "We thought we'd frame it," Olrlson says. • A man wearing only a T-shirt, ripped un~erwear ond a blue baseball cnp parks himself in the front row of the Newport Beach Council Chamber and snores · merrily away during City Manager Kevin Murphy's annual budget presentation. He later wakes, screams out, "I want my coffee in peace," and runs from the building. • Newport Marriott maid Maria Jimenez proves honesty is still alive and kicking when she finds Sl00,000 wonh or jewelry and returns it to its Del Air owner. She is rewarded with a Sl50 necklace. May • Costa Mesa accountant John Moorlach predicts County Treasu rer llob Citron's aggressive investment practices could spell disaster for the county. Moorlach is promptly ... ignored. • Roy Alvarado, the founder of Latinos Costa Mesa, launches Adopt·A-Ganpter. For a $100 you can adopt your own gnng member and help defray the cost of counseling. "Remember," Alvarado cautions. "these aren't Doy Scouts." •Two Balboa residents file a legal claim with the city, arguing that the city 's dirty water .ruins various loads of laundry. John Webb complained that the water ruined his favo rite bed sheets, "They were special ones with trout on them," he laments. June • Irvine Co. spokesman Larry Thomas leaves-his job to work on Gov. Pete Wilson's re-election campaign. Thomas concedes that the move will "disrupt my life," r.a& tn a "significant pay cut" and -all in all - is a "job I'm too old to do." Wilson is re-elected anyway. •This just in: Marty Moore is picked last in the NFL draft, ·guaran tee ing a !Pugh week in Newport Beach. July • A 12-year-old student files u small claims suit alleging his teacher took a Johnny Dench rookie card. He demanded retum of the card or to be paid its value -$371.25. • News note: 250 head of cattle rumble down Fairview toward the fairgrounds in a more-spectacular· than-spectacular eve nt promoting the annual county fair. •The Mars Corp. efforl to gel everyone jazzed about the upcoming World Cup soccer tournament backfires when local residents complain about the blii.zard of overgrown Snickers banners Mars draped around Newpo rt Center -and every s1reet leading to it. August • Costa Mesa crime scene investigator accidentally starts a fi re al a murder scene while trying to lift finger prints. No injuries. Only slight damage. Murder still unsolved. • Commuter of the year: Reserve officer Robert Stock reveals he travels 500 miles from his Placerville home to he lp patrol the str.ects of Costa Mesa. • A d;ite to remember: Aug 11. Yes, that's the day the Wondcrbra arrived at Robinsons-May. Daily Pilot columnist Fred Martin was on hand lo chronicle the historic event. • A team of hungry attorneys take over the Daily Pilot's stalled-out burger contest and award top honor to Muldoon's. Se ptember •A semi truck containing the set for "Aida" is stolen on the eve 723-5372 3441·8 Via LWe, Newpert BNet. •Nut•• Pavllleal II thewawfHatma • , .. s•OetlMS. ... We encoura comparison of Lawn and invite ur facilities and fees. For f · ·es that prefer cremation, welcome your visit to our sta e-of-the-art crematoria, where family and friends may witness our caring service. Our convenient chapel and crematorium, are located in Costa Mesa to serve our community . • There IS a difference! , A YEAH IN HLVllW. lJUBlllUS lllSflrJ l:lllm~ the opera is set to open at the Perfonning Ans Center. The truck is round unmolested the followin& day in Etiwanda ... and the show aves on. •Joan Markham breaks the suspense by claiming her $12.6 million Lotto prize from a Costa Mesa liquor store, a full mon1h arter her winning numbers came up. • Newport Beach Utilities Direcaor Jeff Staneart was admoniahed for referring to a citizen's probe oC a city water project as a "proctoscope." A prot~pe is, well, you can unagane. •"Phantom of the Opera" begins i1s cash register-jingling run at the Performing Arts Center. •School tro.Ste,.e Rod MacMillian announces his ·retirement after 28 years of service. Unfortunately, he'd already announced he would seek rc-elec1ion and it's too late to erase his name from the ballot. 0 ctobcr • Weird winged black insects invade Corona del Mar, attacking a wedding cake, draping themselves on a woman's dress and, basically, bugging the heck out of the community. No one is ' sure .of their origin, or even their name. • Newporl Imports luxury car dealership closes abruptly, dazing employees and cuslomers al ike. A day after its closure, the receiver put in charge of reorga nizing the financially troubled dealership reports an $185,000 Aston Martin stolen from the site. • h's a beautiful day in the neiahbQrhood: Tbouundl of people flock to Puhlon Island 10 meet public telovllioa penonality Mr. Rolen. who makes u appearance at the new KCET Store of Knowlcdac. •Brilla Rover on over. Costa Mc•'• Bark Park for dogs opens at ToWinkle Paik. • Aller a particularly rowdy council motlifta at which several council caadldates disrupt proccedfnp with outbunll from the audience, the Co$ta Mesa City C®ncil arranges to have a police ofnccr at all meetings. •This just in: U.S. Sena le candidate Mike Hurrington, Crom Santa Barbara, rents a home on the Balboa Peninsula. • California Business Magazine lists Costa Mesa as one of the top 10 business-friendly mid-sized cities in the state. • Nothing to hide: Virgin Megastore in Triangle Square sponsors a strip .contest promotion, alarming Costa Mesa officials. But the contest actually garners a PG rating, with contestants stripping down only to bathing suits. November •Kent Moore, a candidate in a rather sleepy Coas1 Community College District race, loans himself nearly $49,000 to boost his . campaign war chest to $55,000 - more than any candidate in any of the local city council or school district races. •Take 1 bike, Mike. Senator • Dianne Feinstein steps inao Republican territory -and Mike Huffington's new neighborhood - to campaign at the Balboa Bay Oub In Newport Beach. • The Costa Mesa Chamber or Commerce announces its finances are finally in the black, after 15 years ia dcbc. •TI.-much-maliancd sculpture "Metalphot'' i$ quietly moved to a knoll in West Newport Offllo.oking Coast Hf&hway -a spot art fans hope is the final rest ing point for the 10-foot-tall, 1,500-pound twisted metal nrtwork that's been criticized by council members and moved from one public site to another. • A Jroup of Costa Mesa bird lovers report that one of the geese at TeWinkle Park - affectionately named "Quacker" -is missing. • Reports surface that an angry Assemblyman Gil Ferguson grabbed county Republican Party chairman Tom Fuentes by the lapels and lifted him off the ground clwillg Election Night festivi source of Ferg ger? His perceptio n that was backing potential Ferguson opponent Ross Johnso n for a state Senate seat. • Local arts groups announce they will take their Day Without Art events to Irvine on Dec. 1, 'rather than present the activities in Costa Mesa. • Another one from the Feathered Friends file. A Newport Shores resident reports a gaggle of "gucks" in the canal behin d his home -the offspring of a male Chinese goose and a female duck. • A cracked water main and unusually high tide cause flooding on three blocks of River Avenue in Newport Beach. •The new Newport Beach City Council names John Hedges mayor and snubs Jean Wall, who, as mayor pro tern last year, was actually next in line for the top post. December •A burglary suspect in Newport Beach uses the public bus system as his getaway vehicle. But he's caught when he ends up transferring onto a bus that takes him back to the scene of the crime. •Officials at Costa Mesa's top hote ls uy they arc willing to pay more in bed tax if that extra money is put into a business improvement district -esseniially a conference and visitors bureau. City leader~ say they will study the idea. • A waterspout in the ocean about a mile from the Newport Harbor entrance amazes onlookers but doesn't make it to shore. •A plan11ed ballet class at a Costa Mesa elementary school is one of the programs inadvertently dealt the rue by the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis trict's dircc1ivc · to cut any expenses that dpn't directly involve classroom learning. •A colony of cats ( 40 to 200 of th em) thrives at the Orange • County Fairgrounds, the Pilol learns. In the NBA, shoes are a big deal. One NBA center wears size 21 AAAAA. • . ~ Big Deal . 1 19 6 -pack. "ale. Get .i brg deal on special NBA pac.:ks of Coca·Cl1la c1,,.,.,tt:, • Drl'I C okt.>, rnfrcrnc-frce Coke. caffeme-f rce Diet Coke, Spnte .ind D1e1 ~pmc . . Bigger.Deal. $l ~1lc B.:ig 5(llTlC 5pcn.tl NBA ""' rng..-; on 8-oz n;ig.-. or Nl·-.t IC t.tndy· Buttcdm~cr nB< Bunl h,1 ( rund1 ,mJ more • J • I At Target, our low prices mean even bigger deals fo r you . Check out these NBA specials. ·(g TARGET. EXPECT MORE. PAY I ESS:' • ' 10ror$3s.,.1c- Thc hr~ de.ti is low flrlCC., llO Nt-.tk LJndy bars: Nc~tk t runl h, Buttcrfingcr:. .tnd l~tb} Ruth J \ New~ Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot r IOTH ANNUAL DAILY PILOT COAIT CLAlllC _Candlish, .Estancia up to ·the challenge ~ Eagles react to the die which seems to be cast: Antioch tough? Eagles tough. BY R.ICHAJU> DUNN, Sroan Wuru COST A MESA -Chris Candlish, whose court associ- ates re(er to him as "Moose," would not be bullied around. "Our guys play better when they're challenged. The trou- ble is finding a challenge every day," s:iid Estancia High basketball coach Tim Parsel, whose squad found a formidable opponent (Antioch) Friday in . the. fifth-place game of the Daily Pilot Coast Classic. frlcl•r• .,., •• Fin.ils Consolation Stodcdale 59, Hoover S4 , Consolation Ch;impionship l8 Jordan 59, llln. Beach 36 Seventh place Thousand Oaks 56, CdM 54 firth pl;ice Est;incia 58, Antioch 48 Third place Dana Hills 65, Irvine 57 (OI) Championship ~dison ~. Ri.ilto 47 After Antioch erased ·a 1 O· point deficit to pull within twQ points in the fourth quarter, Candlish (6- f 0 0 t •6 I 2 4 0 pounds) held court to spark Estancia, gjving the host Eagles ( 13·3) a 58-48 victory. Estancia led, 44-34, when the fireworks began in the third qu:irter. Anti· och's Marcus Murray, a 6·4 senior, and the younger brother of Lamond Murray (LA Clippers), rejected a Kevin Byrne shot with a loud grunt under the Estancia b:isket with two minutes left in the quar- ter. Antioch chest-bumping followed. Candlish, however, who led Estancia with 17 points, and grabbed five of his sLx rebounds in the second half, returned the favor by blocking Murray's shot on the other end with 1:55 left in the third, one See IAGLIS/Pa9e 1 3 CdM r~ches, . but falls short ·~ Thousand Oaks nets two at the line with 0:08 left for the victory. BY RlcHAIU> DUNN, SPORTS WIUTI!a. COSTA MESA -Often when a player cradles the ball and prepares to signal for a timeout, the one guard· ~~I~~~ ing him gets tempted to A . knock the ball away before -·~~~­the referee gives the official whistle. 1t h:ippened to Corona del Mar High's ba5ketball team on Friday. The price was steep. With the game tied and only eight sec- onds left, :i CdM guard reached in and fouled Thousand Oaks' ·Mike Martin, when Martin was getting ready to call timeout. Martin sank both free throws giving Thousand Oaks a 56-54 victory i~ the sevcnth·pl:ice game of the Daily Pilot Coast Classic. "Why did he foul him?" CdM Coach Paul Orris wondered afterward, perhaps even more stunned that his team blew a 17-polnt lead. "He should not have even been close." CdM (8·6) still had 0:08 left. But a bad pass with 0:04 remaining sealed the Lane· crs' comeb:ick win. "We were trying to get a timeout," Thousand Oaks Coach Ed Chewlier said. "When you hear a kid call timeout, some.._ times you try to slap it away before he gets a eh:ince. Dut in the process, he hacked (Martin). I've seen a lot oC things not called in this tournament, but they call reaches. If that play's in Ventura County, we're s'ill playing." Thousand Ooks (8-6) outscored CdM in the second half, 37·20, while shootina 8 or " 11 rrom th• feeld iA , ... fourth quar\Cr. ... cDM!Pll .. •a • .. Saturday. December 31, 1994 81 PORTS .,,,. SPORTS EOITO.R ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 387 N H b I • . ,\l-\llC ~lAllTl!ll/DAILY PILOT ewport ar ors defense attacks Corona del 'Mar's Brian Hogan in the Battle of the Bay en route to a perfect season, easily the Daily Pilot's sports story of 1994. KATSUYA RAINONE/FOil TUE 0AJl.Y r1LOT Newport Harbor's girls celebrate a state volleyball crown, mythical national title. MAM: MA.aTIM/IMILT Pll.OT FrHhmiln Ila Borders stood the game of baseball on Its ear 11 a freshman pitcher for Coach Charil• Phillips' Southe llfomla Coflege Vanguards. • • Year of the Tar . . • • • and Ila, too ...,. Memories of 1994 center around Newport Harbor High's success in football , volleyball; and Vanguards' Ila Borders. BY BARRY FAULKNER., Sl'OllTS W aJT£R A t a school with as rich nn athktic history as any in Orange County, the fall of 1994 may reign supreme in the sporting annals of Newport Harbor I ligh. The Sailor football team capped a 14·0 season with its first CIF Southern Section (Division V) championship ever and _the girls volleyball 1eam won league, section, state and national crowns, spearheaded by National Player of the Year Misty May. . Lillie wonder the Tars' championship efforts, and May's super~ta r status, dominated the top 25 stories to unfold upon the pages of the Daily Pil ot in 1994, as voted by the Pilot sports staff. The school's unprecedented run to section and regional title games in girls basketbal] also joined in to help Harbor capture four of the top five spots. Only the worldwide sensation th:i t w:is the debut season of Southern California College female baseball pitcher Ila Dorders broke up the Sailor stranglehold on the top five. The exploits of norders and May headlined a collection of noteworthy individual accomplishments, including those of Wade Tift, Gina Heads, Dan MacMillan, Jason Boyce, Danny O'Neil and Sheila Conover. Controversy also surfaced on the Newport-Mesa athletic landscape. as the conduct of coaches, parents and players triggered events which elicited the community's outrage, embarrassment and regret. Adding perspective to the trivi:ility of competition, was the death oC 84-year-old Balboa Island resident KennY. Fagans, whose lifetime of contributions to prep athletics earned him the nickname "Mr. ClF." H~rc's a look back at the top 25: 1 SAILORS 14·0 -Newport Harbor football's perfect season: Little was expected from Coach Jeff l Drinkley's inexperienced squad, but the Tars just kept finding ways to win, including coming from behind in eight of their 14 victories. Senior Drian Johnson earned Cl F Southern Section Division V Pl:iyer of the Year honors, as well as Pilot Newport-Mesa District and Seo View league MVP laurels as n standout tailback and comerback. Senior Bill Johns was Sea View league Defensive Player of the Year, ond was joined on the All·CIF Division V team by Johnson, senior tight end Mike Freeman, scnjor middle linebacker Dan McDonough an(I junior offensive tackle Sherif Pepic. Senion Matt Rigale, Jon Benzinger, Jack I logan and Sco ll Sandstrom, junior 13ranuon Baker and sophomore Danny Pulido, as well as the :iforementioned fivcsome, were named all-district, though the Sailors were widely \iewcd as l:icking stars. Newport won back·to-back nail-biters against Canyon (21·19) and Savanna, the top-ranked team in Di' ision V at the time (22· 15). to CJP tJ1c prc-lc:igue :,late. After havi ng been picked in the · prcscason to battle.! for l;i:,t place by the Pilo t, th'e Tars opened kague as the Pilot's choice for second place behind t\\O·time defending champion Irvine . A 9-7 win over the Vaqueros and a mistal\c-filled 7-6 "in over B:.ick Day rivu l CdM, however, se t the stage for a 10-0 rcgul.ir season. giving Drinkley his first league crown in nine years at the helm and the school's first outright league title since 1983. Relatively routine playoff wins over Snddlcback and Ilrca Olinda brought up a rematch with Foothill (a 28· 7 victim in week three) in the Division V semifinals at Tustin High. After £our qu:irters produced a 7.7 deadlock, Foothill, which dominated st:itistically all night, maoaged only a field goal in fou r downs of the California tie-breaker. Johnson bowled over for a l-yard, fourth-down touchdown run on the Tars' ensuing possession, and it was on to the finals against Servile. The Friars' ground attack riddled the Harbor defense for a pair of touchdowns, including one with 4:08 left to earn :i 15·14 lead. Out senior quarterback John Giordani, the Daily Pilot Sea View League Offensive Player of the Year, ~ookcndcd a four·play, 77-yard touchdown drive wilh two big completions. The latter, a 38-yard TD hookup to Freeman with 2:37 le.ft provided the difference in the 20.'15 verdict. The Scrvitc win was the lOOth in • Urinkley's 17-ycar head coaching car~er and forever set the standard for future Newpon-Mcsa football teams. 2 NEWPORT VOu.EYBALL _ Newport Harbor pis \'Ol&'1boll'a !'1" on titles: Emerp:!.=-me spotl'&!'t o( two-time dcle . MllHlli c:hampeon Corona del Mir a.t. o.. Glenn•a Sailon weDt D-1 ;. arauably .... malt "a r111 1 .. Ab coupi millic rorm1 Wa31 vcrsy provt lice c high Ve eme1 its 2< opell' iforn REF 1 a gram Studt "Jus St1 cme1 Cost . Vic Janu the< fills I dent dom 11 inte1 men perf• rona scho gran COUI Opet B 53,: boy in ft The line not ( ~ I i i j l f t I ' ~. December 31. , .. Newport Beach/ca.ta M ... Ddy Pfm . _ 1994: . It was a year not ,. oon .to be forgotten f,.•P•9•11 pla)off volllcyball history. Playitig withoul junior seller Jeannette Hod.er (pardcipating in homecoming festivities us junior class princess), the Tars fell ln fo ur gafllCS to Archbisbop Mitty of ~an Jose in a tpurn oment match in Sunaa B:,irbara. llut thilt only helped galvanize a veteran group, wJ1ich had won the Stat<; Di vision 111 title in 1992, before falling to CdM in Division J section and i,tOtc 17n.1ts in 1993. The top-sccJc<l Sailors blitzed 1hrough th e :.ection pluyoffs, trouncing Mira Costa in the finol "1th the most lopsided victory (15-5, 15-1, 15-7) in 1he history of Southern Section best-of.five title marches. Top-seeded in the state playoff , the Tars opened by 19!.ing the opening game against visi ting ~lillil..:in, before winning the next 12, including a three-game sweep of St. Mary's of Stockton in the l1no.1I at Cal State Fullerton. St. Mary's, the only team to take the Sailors to five gumes (in .a nun-league match ut UO P), 111unagcd nearly half (28) of the 62 puints Newport !.urrcndered in its fina l 12 g:.ime:., can average of just more than five per g::ime. Mi:.ty f\h1y, wus numcd N;itior1al Player of the Year by USA Today, "hich ·abo ranked the Sailors No. I in its final poll. ~l;ty also rcpca1c<l as CIF Southern Section Oi\bion I Pia} er of the Year. Senior f\lcl1):..1 Schult c.1rned All-CIF hiurcb for the 1hirtl 'tra1ght yc.ir, while I lc:cker, Sara bi1born, Tina Dtmrnan, Julie 5 MJSTV MAY -Mi5ty May is crowned National Player or 1hc Ytar: Confirming the notion many had begun taking for cranted, Newport Harbor's 5-(oot-10 5cnior outside hitter earned the sport's top prep accolade after lcadinJ the Tars to a natlonal title. A four-yellI s1arter, May '(inlshed with 548 kiUs bn the season, an overage or 16.1 per match, including 21 in the stute tit I~ win over Sr. Mary's of Stockton. She also compiled 302 digs (8.8 per match), 92 ~ssists, 48 blocks and 40 aces, many of the latter courtesy o( a booming jump serve. May began at Newport as a setter and figures to return to the position when she begins her coilegiate career wi1h long Beach State. The 49ers won a heated recruiting baule when she verbally committed to allcnd before the season began , May combined jack-hammer spiking ability with superb command in all facets of the game to consistently dominate. Indeed, many opposing coaches said her 'defense and passing were at least as dangerous as her play at the. net. • · She was twice named Clf · Southern Section Division I Playe r of the Year and earned MVP honors at the Inst two ClF state tournaments, despite being on the losing team as a junior. "Last year Misty was awesome, and every year she's gotten belier," Harbor Coach Dan Glenn said. 414-YARD GAME -Charles l kd.cr apd Laur;1 0:-borne compri!led the rc !)I of thc ~-~-Chatman runs wild: The Costa Mesa High seniorrunning back carried 43 times for an astounding 414 yurds in a 28-7 win over host -Aliso NjgueJ,' Oct. 21, 4 yarus shy of the Orange County single-game record set by Dana Hills' Jim Gleed in 1979. •tal\\ .irt:.. 3 ILA UOIWERS -She makes a pi1eh fur l>awball cqualii-y: A) the fir:.t female pitcher to Slarl ;i men's culk·giJtC game~ the 5-10, 160-pound \Vhillier Christian High prod uct thrilled u mcdi~H.alUrntcd crowd of 500 by going the c.listancc ih a 12·1 triumph over visiting Cl:Jremont·Muud-Scripps, Feb. 15. Opening with three perfect innings, )he allowed five hits, Mruck out l\\O and walked three, thell held court for nearly an hour amid a !>Ca of print anJ electronic media. Three day' later, :.he 1urncd 19. The explo:.ion of national and international media cmer.1ge continued throughout the season, lea<ling to an appearance on the "Tonigh1 Show," J feature article in Spurts Jllu!>lr.11cd, an<l celcbr1ity :.t.itus in ba!lcball-mad Japan. Uordcr:. po,tcd ju:.t one 01hcr 'iclory (a Feb. 25 dcci:.io11 over Concordia Univcr:.ity) in her six Jccbion!>, but finbhed with rnpcctuble stulil>tic:!I such as: a 2.9 1 ERA; -19 V1 innings; 51 hit!I . 11lowed; 16 wall..s; six !ltrikeout!>; .ind ;:\ ra,tball believed 10 be approaching the high 70-m .p.h. 1angc by season's entl. She n:c:Ci\eU the Athlete:. lntcrnationJI 1'1inbtric!>' ~lost ln!>pi1Jtion~11 College Pia} er of the Year J\\arJ at !>Ca!>on's end. and hoth her g;ime jersey and 1he bull she u:.cd to 1hrow a first-pitch 'tnl..e in her debut, were pu1 on Jisplay by the Orange County Sports I lull of f·ame. Poli te and soft·!>pol..en, Dordcrs consbtcntly dO\\ npl:iycd her role JS a pioneer for \\Omen, and :idmittcdly tireJ of the constant media allcntion she tolerated for the sake of pursuing her pitching drean1. Also a constant targe t for critici!lm and tastelc!>s jeers from opponents and fan s :ilikc, DorcJers received the !>Upport and respect of thousands more, cager to sec her continue her quest to compete al the highc'>t level poi.!.ible. 4 NEWPOUT GIRLS BASKETBALL -Newport I la1bor girls basketball reaches ne w heights: Coach Shannon Jakosky's fifth edition obliterated 1hc 1992-93 team's school singlc-se~on victory record of 20 by fin ishing 24-8. Dul after four December losses, auributablc to the absence of key contributors finil>hing up their volleyball !>Cason, Harbor lost only to Clf' Swle Division 11 fin nlist Woodbridge (twice in Sea View . League play) and twice to eventual national champion Dreu .Olinda. It was the ~cnior-loacJed Wildcats who thwurteu Newport title hopes in the CIF Southern Section Ill-AA fin:il, as well os the Division Ill Southern Regional finn l, both at The Pond of Anohcim. Senior Genevieve Evarts nnd Gina Head , nickn omeJ the G-force bad•court, us well as junior Dianne Plilido, earned All-Newport-Mcs.i Dimicl honors. Evarts averaged 15.3 points per sumc Of1d WU\ nnmcd fitbl•tC:lm l\ll·CJF Division Ill, a~ \\ell a Sea Vtc\v league Co·MVP. J leads, who al S-(oot·5 avcraJ:ed 8.3 pqint , S.2 rebounds, five \lculi. .111d 3.9 U!)lii~h per conte 1, wu~ a llccond-tcam All-CIF election. · The 5-foot-10, 170-pounder overtook Luguna Hills senior Drendan McGraw for the county rushing lead, which he n~ver yielded, ·fin ishing wit h school and Newport-Mesa District sin·gtc-season records with 2,512 ya rqs. In addition, Chutman's 2,297 regular-season yards established a county record. All-CIF Division Ylll as a ' junior corncrback, Chatman earned similar honors at running back this fall, after stockpiling Daily Pilot Pacific Coast League MVP an<l District Offensive Playe r of the Year honors. 7 HOLLAND ERA ENDS - Dave Hollund resigns as GdM football coach: The 58-yca r-old defensive muMcrmind decided 20 !>ca:.ons with the Sea Kings, spread over two terms, was enough, and hca<led off to become defensive coordin:itor at Grossmont Community College in La Mesu. Jn addition to back-to-back CJF Southern Section championships in 1988-89, I lolland's legacy included 106 career victories, three leugue titles, one State Coach of the Year award and selection as South Coach for the 1989 Orange County All-Star Game. He was also universally revered by his players. 8 '100-0" -The Costa Mesu-Estancia football rivalry trigge rs war of words: Mesa Coach Myron. Miller, fueled by anger over E~t:incia reportedly accu~ing him of wrongdoing for allowing two players to reside at his home, declared before the Oct. 28 Pacific Coast Le::igue contest: "We'll win, 100-0, if we get the chance." Miller then followed the 55·12 trouncing of the cross-town rival Eagles by revealing his belief that lopsided victories would help "recruit" players from within the Newport-Mesa District. Estancia Coach John Licbengood, while acknowledging Mesa's clear prowess on the field, classified Miller's comments as "out of hand" and also protes1ed what he termed Miller's distortion or the truth about Estancia in order to fire up his Mustang players. First-year Corona del Mur Coach Mark Schuster couldn't resist offe ring his opinfon that Miller "has lost contact with high Where can your ((. advertising message reach 42 ,500 r eaders?.. "· school sports," p-omptlng Di5lrict Superimendent Muc Bernd to issue a gag order prohibiling further comment on the molter. 9 BIGTIME GOLF - Se11ior PGA Tour c.omes to Costa Mes~: After months of negotiation, the · Orange County Sports Association announced Oct. 25 that the T.oshiba Seniors Classic would be played March 13·19 at the Mesa Verde Country Club. record with a winning heave o( 61 feet, 6 inches at 1he Sea View League finals, and went on to win the Southern Section Masten Meet u well. A three-year starter in football, he rushed for 2.621 yards his final two seasons, and was also a two-year varsity starter in basketball, bypassing his senior season to concentrate on track. He ac,ceptcd a track scholarship from UCLA, where he will compete this spring as a freshman. WIT championship n1atch defeats), the Idaho Sneakers, led by former Dukes Coach Greg Patton, ended their season with a shocking 25·16 semifinal J C:fcat. Lopez won Coach of the Year laurels and KeUy Jones wu awarded the league's Male MVP award, but questions aboul the team's future in Newport Beach linger lo this day. The John Wnyne Tennis Club, home base the first five years of the team's existence, in(ormed owner Fred LiebermaJl the tenm would have to find another venue. The franchise is on the block, but but there are no takers, as of yet. 18 BOYCE SUPERB -Jason Boyce shines to two sports: Corona del ~ar High's All-American soccer player (SJ goals in the final two Of his four varsity sea"SOns), also made his mark in track and field to earn the .Sea Kings Male Athlete of the Year honor. innings, July 29, and the Cardinals were forced to complete the game July 5, bqving rallied from a 7-1 deficit to make history. Chris Blevins (~ innings of scoreless relief) and Jeremy Vi a (4 for S with three RBis) were th e heroes for the locals. 22 MENO-SAND -Costa Mesa pair skates in Olympics: Costa Mesa residents Jenni Meno and Todd Sand, the top·ranked pairs figure skating tandem in the-United States, finished fifth in the pairs competition at the 17th Winter Olympiad in Litlehammer, Norway. 23 BLUE CllJP BALANCE CdM's spring sport title haul: In an eventful five·day period, the Sea Kings won or shared league championships in boys volleyball, boys swimming, boys tennis, golf and co-ed badminton. The tournament will be the first Senior PGA event in county history and marks Mesa Verde's return to· hosting profcssionnl tournaments. He helped lead the Sea Kings to the Sea View League soccer crown and the No. 1 ranking in Orange KAnvrA P..u~o>:r/Foa nu DAJJ.r P1LOT 14· HEADS County for mu ch of the season, ·Newport's Gen'evieve CAPPER_ but he sat out the opening-round Evarts 'goes up to shoot Gina Heads playoff upset loss to Corona due The volleyball team knocked off Newport for to share the title with the S.ailors; Coach Mike Starkweather's swimmers stunned Woodbridge, r:,anked seventh nationally to win League Finals by two points; Jed Weinstein and .. Tyler Stonebreaker led the tennis team to sole possession of first place; Dilly Sarracino won individual gold whi1e helping Sea Kings share the Sea View golf crown; and individual titles by Jerome Poyyak (boys singles) and Trina Howard and Kerri Smith (girls doubles) keyed the co-title badminton squad. over Woodbridge High foe. named District to a red card in the regular-season The Costa Mesa-based club hosted six LPGA events in the 1980s. · lo BASEBALL RHUBARB - CdM baseball coach Mall Lundin fired: After leading the Sea Kings t6 a five-way tie for second place _in the Sen View League and :in 18-9 record, then-CdM Principal Tom Jacobson said June 16 that Lundin's contr.rct woaichlot be-renewed. - Citing three parent groups he claimed directed their objections to his disciplined style tow;.ard the Newport-Mesa Unified 'School • District, Lundin declined the option to resign. Angered ove r his firing, n gathering of 38 supporters, including parents and plnycrs, convened at the district office June 22 to seek a rcversul of the firing. Dut Superintendent Mac Dcrnd announced his support of Jacobson's decision to change coaches and Joe Koh was named the new head man, Aug. 18. 11 DA1TLEOFTHE DAY - Newport Barbor survives Dattle of Day: In the 33rd edition of the Dack Bay football rivalry between Newport and Corona del Mar, Harbor's Jack Hogan recovered a botched CdM snap at his own 12 with 20 seconds left to clinch a 7-6 win before an ovcrnow crowd of 5,500 at Newport's field. The Hogan recovery was the 10th turnover of the contest. It ca me one piny after an ill-advised timeout called by a CdM pluyer . Sea Kings Coach Mark Schuster said later he planned to let the clock run down to six seconds, before calling time and !>ending the field goal team out to attempt a 25-yarder for the wi n. Dul after a Sea King called timeou t, Schuster allowed his offense to talk him into trying one la!>t quarterback sneak, which proved fatal. 12 LEGEND SUCCUMBS - Kenny F:igans dies: A 30-yenr Dalboa lsl:ind resident, Fagnns died of a heart auack, March 26, at. the age of $4. A star athlete and distinguished basketball coach, including a five -year record of 160-9 at Compton I ligh, Fagans made, perhaps his greatest cootribution as an odministrator with the ClF Southern Section from 1954-75. During his tenure as "Mr. CIF," Fagans oversaw the growth or the section from 209 schools to more th an 500. l lc was often con:.ulted by ClF officials, long after his retirement. 13 UFT CAI>PER -Wade Tift named District Male Athlete of Year: After capping a three-sport career with a runner-up finish in the shot put at the CIF State Track and Field Finals, the Newport Harbor High senior was awarded a SSOO scholarship as the Daily Pilot's Male Athlete of the Year. Tift broke n 15-year-ol.d league • Female Athlete of finale. Year! The Newport Harbor1'enior He made up for his postseason rounded out her collection of six soccer absence, however, in track, CJF Southern Section individual wher~ he finishe~ eighth in the ti tles in track and field by claiming state in the long jump and Section Division JI gold medals in competed in the ClF Southern the sf}ot put and discus. Section Masters Meet in the 100 The Sea View League Female meters and the long jump. Athlete of the Year, Heads added The University of Washington to her distinguished marks in track won a heated recruiting battle for and field by playing four years on his soccer services, which he also · the. varsity basketbalkeam;-ar1a------1ends to-1h.e. U.S. undc.r-20 select. also competing.nationally in team. weightlifting. 19 ROSES FOR DANNY - She was second-team All-CIF as Danny O'Neil.comes up a guard in basJ<etball, helping the roses: Corona del Mar resident Sailors to consecutive Danny O'Neil capped a school-records with victories (20 record-setting four-year career and 24) and guiding the Tars to with Oregon by quarterbacking the section and regional finuls a~ a "Quack Allaek" to the Pac-10 senior. championship. A notional ju nior weightlifting A graduate of Mater Dei, :ifter champion in her weight class, she spending his freshman und also won the National Scholastic sophomore years at CdM l ligh, shot put crown as a sophomore. O'Neil will play a.key role in the She .received a $500 scholarship, Ducks' first Rose Bowl co-sponsored by the Daily Pilot, appearance since 1958, Jan. 2, before heading off to continue her against unbeaten Penn State. education and athletic career at Stanford University. 20 SOCCER lUlUBARD -Woodbridge parent 15 PERFECT GAME -threatens to charge Newport CdM's Dan MacMillan's soccer coach wilh assault: Peter throws perfect game: The 5-foot-7 Ruggerello, the father of two senior right-hander earned his first Woodbridge High soccer players win of the campaign by re tiring aJI involved in a IO-mi nute brawl that 21 ballers, 11 by strikeout, in a 1-0 prematurely ended a Feb. 3 Sea victory over Foothill in the View League game at Newport consolation semifinals of the Harbor, threatened to file assault Newport Elks Tournament at charges against first-year Harbor CdM, March 10. Coach Colin Bouette, who he A two-time all-district basketball· alleged punched his 15-year-old and baseball player, MacMillan son, Jason. went on to fini~h 6-3 with three No police action was taken, saves, a 2.33 ERA, and 75 however, and after school strikeouts in 57 innings in his administrators viewed videotape of fourth varsity season. . the incident, supplied by a 1 le later accepted a baseball Newport parent, Douette was scholarship from the University of cleared of any wrongdoing. Miami at Florida. Two Harbor players received 16 CROSS COUNTRY three-day !>uspensions for their IUIUUARD -Allorney involvement in the fra cas, which enters CdM girls cross country occurred 17 minutes into a game dispute: Newport Beach attorney Newport led, 3-2. The referees John Roth, representing the called the game after the mclee families o ( CdM senior cross :ind Harbor was awarded the cou ntry standouts Dresden Howell victory. and Brooke Meck, announced 21 UTILE LEAGUERS - plans to file government claims Costa Mesa Lillie Leogue against the Newport-Mesa Unified team earns unprecedented title: School District after a dispute The Costa Mesa Cardinals, involving travel costs to the competing in the Junior-Senior Stanford lnvitationol. Division (ages 13-14) became the ~ l lov,cll and Meeke said they first Costa Mesa Lillie League; were forced off the team, while team to ever win the District 62 Coach Dill Sumner and CdM Tournament of Champions, Principal Don Martin said they posting an 8-7 win over host quit after failing to pay a $3 10 fee Westminster in a game that took required to accompany the team five days to complete at Joh nson to the non-mandatory meet in School. Palo Aho. Darkness interrupted the Roth said such a travel fee was conclusion one out into extra illegal, and hinted a lawsuit may be forthcoming, should the claims prove unsatisfactory. 17 UUKtS DECKED - 24 MORE GOLD -·Sheila Conover reigns atop _ Olympic Festiva l: Th~ Newport Bench kayaker, a veteran of three Summer Olympics_, added to her record-setting total of gold medals at th e U.S. Olympic Festival in St. Louis. After collecting her 12th first-place trinket in the ~00-mctcr singles, she added silver medals in doubles and fours. 25 SUPER? DALL -Super Ball technical allows CdM to top Newport: The second of two technical fouls for throwing the golf ball-size rubber balls .onto the courr helped visiting CdM break a 48-48 tie with only two seconds remaining as apparent overtime loomed ip a crucial Sea View League boys basketball showdown between Back Bay rivals, Feb. 9. • Others that ceceived consideration: Costa Mesa girts basketball winning third straight unbeaten PacWc Coast League title; Newport Harbors turbulent off-season, in which it gained two basketball tr an sf ers, but later lost one of . those, as well as two other returning starters; Orange Coast College claiming state titles. in men's-votreybaH as well as men's and:women's swimming; Lisa McNamee resigns as Costa Mesa girls basketball coach: The CdM water polo team finishes runner-up in CIF Southern Section Division I; Newport Harbor graduate Dave Cadigan becomes NFL salary cap victim with New York Jets, signs with Cincinnati Bengals late in the preseason; Jason Lynch cestgns as Costa Mesa water polo coach; The CdM girls tennis team is runner-up In CIF Southern Section Division I; CdM Junior Sandy Zubrtn wins third straight CIF diving championship; A bid to fonn an Orange County section is voted down by the CIF State Federated Council; Jason Ferguson, 23, replaces departed Billy Brewer as Costa Mesa boys basketball coach: Estancfa High product Leah Braatz earns All-American honors as a freshman, and Is one of na~on's leading home run hitters for NCAA champion Arizona; CdM senior Jetf Bowman named MVP of Orange County All-Star baseball game; Costa Mesa junior Tabby Cleveland bits .509 to earn Pilot District MVP honors In softball: Estancia High senior Mike Truong earns MVP honor In Orange County All-Star boys volleyball match. Dukes end season with disappointment, doubts: The Newport Deach Dukes, under first-ye:ir coach Angel Lopez, completed the first 14-0 regular season in World TeamTennis hi!>tory. Mc*• ttte Healthy. w.alfhy and Wife Business lnvNlmenl fol IN New ~ Dut, surpassing the-4>1ayoff disappointment of the previous two Dukes' seasons (back-to-back From $hOeS ond socks • to cllmb- lnO rocks. our reQders wont to l<now what YO\Jf business con do lor their health ... In the Daily Pilot ... Call 642 -4321, x250 TP\ot ond mot'e, our reoders wont lo knpw. So. tel them! Ordef o quort8f page Of larger • od and you may llbmlt up to 200 words Of editoool IOf publcotlOf'l In OUI fit a roo r8PO<I DIAOUND; ~o.: hllcloi. Jarall1I'( 20. 191lt ..... ....... ~ hllllOor Jarall1I'( 19 c-..., ...... Mondo¥ JONl1to( 23 ........ , .... Mondor.~ .. • • • I Oal~---.····--·· .... ('11oC1~1 I • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Saturday, December 31, 1994 U EAllEI .......... 1 of lhree Candlish blocks in the second half. Antioch (9-5) pulled lo within lwo on two occasions in the fourth, the last bcin& 48-46, after Mau Hurd scored wilh S:2S left in the game. Seconds before Can- dl!sh h.ad blocked Murray• again, lying him up for a jump ball, wilh the possession arrow pointing to- ward the Panthers. , After Hurd's basket closed the gap, the Eagles enjoyed a 10-0 run, triggered by Candlish's. three- polnt play with 4:41 left, when he beat Murray underneath, drew a foul and canned the free throw. "l wasn't intimidated (by Mur- ray) at all," Candlish said. "He ' talked a lot more than he had g.a~e. Maybe other guys arc in- tm\1dated by him, because he's Lamond Murray's little brother. But he had a lot more talk. He's a go~d player, but he's not like his brother." Anlioch went 5:16 without scor- ing after Hurd's basket. After Es- tancia point guard Dane Plock sank a Cree throw lo cap the spun and give the Eagles a 58-46 cush- ion, Antioch's Jeremy Howser scored a garbage-time putback with 0:09 on the clock. Murray, also the cousin of Tracy Murray (Portland Trailblazers)" ~nd Ca~eron Murray (USC), fin - ished with 18 points, 12 rebounds, seven assists and a pair of blocked shots. Estancia was also led by By.rne ( 11 points), who had all 10 of his rebounds in the first half, Zack Richardson (three boards, two as- sists and two steals), Plock (10 points and tW'o steals) and Tom Feeney (five rebounds). Backup center Mark Pierson (eight points, five boards) stepped up in the second half for Estancia, -pulling. dow.iwhlee..rebounds,.-&ink.t. mg two free throws and scoring on a putback with 1 :3 1 left in the game during Estancia's late run. ' ESTANCIA 51, ANTIOCH 41 g Daily Pilot Coast Classic (fifth place) · &t.>nci• Antioch Murr•y AcosLI fit.t"ugh Ktough Hurd Hownr Wrri5on C. John'°" Vtr.t (gftp(lp 7 3 2 18 2 0 2 4 1 0 0 2 t 0 1 2 4 0 2 10 3 0 4 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 2 0 1 4 0 2 l 2 fg (i pflp Plodc 2 s 2 10 Rkh.,dson 2 O O s C.tndli1h 7 l l 17 lyrnt S 1 2 11 rt,nfy l 1 1 7. Pittton 3 2 o a Nov•k 0 0 0 0 IUdiuy O o 0 0 A. Johnson ToLllf 20 s 16 48 ToLlls 11 12 1 sa SCOH IY' QUAllTHS Anlloc.h 18 7 17 6-48 Esl.\nd• 23 ,e 15 12-SS l ·poinl go.ii" Anlloch-Hurd 2, Murny 1; hi.in· d •-f••tty 2, Plodt 1, Ri<h•rdson 1. · T tehnlul fouls: Nont. . . . All-tournament Most Valuable Player Ryan Langdon, Edison First Team Josh Llghtman, Edison Mike Ogas, Edison -J.M. Anderson, Rialto ( Okeme Oziwo, Rialto· Donald Meyers, Dana Hills ·Mike Hutchins, Dana Hills Tom Feeney, Estancia Dane Plock.' Estancia Marcus Murray, Antioch Ortega Jenkins, LB Jordan COM Frem Page 11 The Sea Kings led by 17 twice in the second quarter, including 34-17 with 0:45 remaining in the half: They didn't commit their first turnover until 4:48 was left in the second quarter. They led 18-5 after the-first quarter. "When you get an early lead, you can't quit playing," Orris said. "We just lost our poise." CdM did wit~ut point g.uard Dominic DeGraz r in the second half, who injured 's back in the second quarter. Darren MacDonald played well in a reserve role for CdM, scoring 11 points. Joel Owen (11 points)· and Brian Fracalosy (10) also reached double digits for the Sea Kings. CdM committed four turnovers in the opening two minutes of the second half, and after it made its sixth of the third quarter, the Lancers had cut the deficit to 36- 30 with 4:39 on the cl0ck. The Lancers finally caught CdM with '1:55 left, 51-51, then tQOk their first lead of the game, 54-51, on Mike Lauer's three-pointer. Fracalosy followed with a three- pointer when 0:45 remained, tying the game again and setting the stage for CdM's infamous foul. THOUIAllD OAIC.I 16 coaoNA DIL MAil M Daily Pilot Coast Classic · (seventh place) T~~' C-.. .. M.w 11 11p11p '•""" l•-' 2 4 u ,,...,.,, 4 1 1 10 W!Mlow 2 O 1 4 Oe<it'MMt I 2 1 1 N811Wl JO),klllff 28 44 ~ J31tc..M!NR 1142 ~ill 4 2 I 10 ...... 4 I 1 t rrW , • I I Owltl J ' 1 " PMMeln I I 0 I Qllliul 0 I > I TMS 0 0 I I M.DMM J I I ti Fit<Mt 1 I 1 2 ,..... I • • • Slit<~ • • 1 • Tiii.iit • JJ 1 U JI TMlll 11 IS U M MeM••• ·-n.-uMOllll , '4 " ,,_ .. CW-.. M# ti t6 t n -M ,.,..... .... ~ ewa-rtt.t a.'-'' c. ....... ...,_0.-'· ,,~ '· ~ '· , ...... w.itcMIC~ CdM unable ·10 stay with Edison in nnal ...,. Sea Kings lose their top gun early in title game of Santiago Tournament. Bv D £NN1s Bt.OSTElUtous, SPOaTS Warru. GARDEN GROVE -It was going to be a difficult assignment for the ~m-~~ Corona del Mar High .,.iai;t/I girls basketball team anyway, facing Sunset League op- ponent Edison for the champion- ship of the Santiago Tournament Friday night. But a difficult job became al- most impossible when the Sea ~.ings lost the services of sopho- more guard Lindsay Warmington, who was ejected after receiving a pair of technical fou ls with 4:21 remaining in the first quarter. Edison, leading at the ti me-, 15· 6, went on to take · a 19-6 edge after the fir}t period and defeated CdM, 76-47. "Not to take anything away from Edison, that was a tough break for us," said· CdM Coach Garth Flint, about the disqualific:i- tion of Warmington, and her 15.4 point-per-game average. "She said some1hing to cause the first tech- nical, then 1 guess she threw the ball or something." ' '' '' lDM t ,_.,Ir,( 1t-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. . . . . : . . . . . . . . . .... and a new rule implemented this season means she will be unable to play in CdM's next game, which is ut University Tuesday night. CdM had no answer for· Edi· son's Marie Philman, the tourna· ment's Mo,st Valuable Player, who scored 29 points and collected 19 rebounds, 10 on the offensive end. "We have to learn how to take care of the ball and not get rattled against a team that pressures us like that," said Flint. One of the bright spots for CdM was the play of Melissa Ford, an all-tournament selection who scored a team-high 18 points. Jennifer Gardner was also named to the all-tourney team from CdM. ID!SON 76, CDM 47 Santiago Tournamen.1 C0<om del M., ldiwn W£rmlngton fOfd Thurman Conovet G.lrdnrr Dsw~do s;mott Cuey Alb~no I& ft pl Ip 1 0 3 2 s 7 4 J8 I 0 l 2 7 0 2 14 0 1 s 1 1 1 3 3 I 0 1 2 I 0 2 3 1 0 1 2 11 9 24 47 SCOH IY QUAaYIU Philman O'Brk loshak \ViAAins B.trlling Andr_, B•ny.U timmon Conder Loy• Tolals (g 11 pf Ip 11 7 ) 29 l 2 2 8 4 .. 2 12 3 0 1 6 l 0 2 6 l l 1 9 1 0 2 2 1 0 3 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 29 18 19 76 Coron• d<!i M.ar 12 13 7 IS-47 LEAH HOOSTEN/DAILY 1'11.oT' CdM's Melis~a Ford tries to chase down loose ball against two Edison defenders Friday. Warmington had scored two points to that p9int in the game, Cdlsun 2S 20 2J 8-76 3-p<>inl go.ii.: Coron.1 dtl Jll~r-C.u•y 1, ford 1. T 1thnlul foul.: Nonr. '·" ... , COSTA MESA '1 SUNNY HILLS . . ..... . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... ..... . . . • • • ~ J • • • • : .... : . . . . . . . .... Costa Mesa loses intensity, . . and the game . ...,. Mustangs go flat in fifth place game at Century tourney. Bv D ENNJS BROSTEB.HOUS S110P.TS \VP.ITEll SANTA .ANA - ~osta Mesa H igh b'oys basketball coach J ason Ferguson would like his team to mirror his own personality. - ·"I'm an intense guy, and I want the · players to be intense out there," he said following Friday's l0-43 loss to Sunny Hills in the fift.h-place game of the Century Tournament. ''We didn't have the ·intensity today." The Mustangs (5-~) never led in the game, although it stayed close for the better part of the first half. Sunny Hills (7-9) pulled away near the end of the half with a 14-5 run to expand a 24-20 advantage to 38- 25 at the break. Mesa was never able 'to bring the d~ficit to single digits in the second half. "Our press has to create our in- tensity, but it wasn't getting the job done today," said Ferguson of his team's continual full-court pressure. "We were giving up too many easy layups." Long-range sharpshooter Mike Montoya tried to keep Mesa in th~ game with his three-point bombs, connecting on four in the game, including his first two attempts. He finished with 14 points, the only Mustang· to score in double figures against the:; Lancers. Ferguson also pointed to re- bounding, or lack thereof, as a big concern for his team. "We're not getting enough re- bounds," he said, ''and that has to do with intensity." Terry Carmon was Mesa's lead- ing rebounder with seven, but a taller Sunny Hills team held a 32· 26 advantage overall on the boards, wilh seven of those on the offensive end, leading to second chances. The Mustangs return to Century on Tuesday· evening for a non- league matchup against the Centu- rions. It will be the final tuneup before the start of Pacific Coast League play next Friday at Laguna Beach. IUNNY HILU 70, COITA MUA 4' Century Tournament <AMUMff& *"Y Hillt 'alp(lfl '• ft pt ,, ._ 1 0 3 l Soohoo , 2 I ' Motlloy• 4 2 0 14 Nk:o&. 7 J l 17 ~-0 0 1 • Fr.uilf 3 0 :a ' J , J ' C.Mlllo s 1 2 11 .. ..,, ' • ' ' c-.kM 1 • 4 :a ·-l 0 J • KM ' , 1 ' w.u J • ' • ~·''' '°"" • 0 ' • • 0 0 • SIMI • • J • Qlille 1 :a •• er-.-• • 2 • AIMM :a 2 • ' CMMM • • ' • D.Wll • • 0 0 Milt • ' 0 1 Teuk t4 '"., , ... Uit1J70 ......... ca.ea-.. ,. 11 • 11-u ....., """ • " • 14-1' ,.,.... ...... c:.. ....,_......,. 4, w.... 11 ...., ... -c.. '· ....... '· .. '· ...... '· , ............... . • I I Newport girls turn up the defensive heat BY BARAv PkULKN&R, SroR.:rs WR.rrt..--making ilS first ~l~~p ~E~P.~~.~ IY£1f ~CE~N. ~~E.~ i -fouT th-q u-a1"ter-average;- . . free ,throw with HUNTI NGTON ·' AT'~ 2·.26 left' 1·n t11e BEACH -The ~9 :1~!\ 1 Newport Harbor A"" ~ game. . . . . . . . . ..... .... . ..... ~ : : \ l ) ~ : : • • • • • • • • • • shots for an 8-2 Dianne Pulido converted 6 of 7 run that opened from the field to jo in all- the lead to 36-tournament selection Mandy Clay- . 24 with S:59 re-ton with a team-hjgh 12 points. Higll,,,,.. girls bas-\: JI New Por t . ketball team al-~ which shot 54% from 1he field (20 lowed the Ocean 'l""' ~ for 37) after making only 4 of 11 View offense to fulfil l its-union from the floor in the first period, agreement Friday night, as the S~-, did, however, drill _ 9 of 11 foul ahawks worked in a 10-plu's _ shots down t~e stretch to minute break without a field goal hold off an .ocean View in a 49-40 Sailor decision in the rally. fifth-place game of the Marina ·"Ocea~ View is always Tournament. a tough team and l After Jennifer Tuiolosega's bas-didn't expect a big win," ket with 2:20 left in the first quar-said .Jakosky, who com· tcr tied it at 6-6, Ocean View plcted her best pre- managed only seven free' throws, league campaign in her until Anna Lembke broke the five-year tenure. maining. Ocean View (7-7) retaliated with seven unanswered points, the~ put together an other 6-0 run · later to close to within 38-36 with 1 :45 left. Out Harbor sopho- more Andree Verhulst hit four straight one- and-one free . throws, then' added a layin .with 54 seconds left to seal the victory. drought with a put back, 1 :08 into The Sailors open Sea the third period. View League play Friday Mandy Clayton Verhulst finished with eiglH points, five assists and four rebounds, and earned praise for her "That's as good a defensive ef-at 6 p.m. at Irvine. fort as we've had," said Newport "I was very pleased with every- Co;ich Shannon Jakosky, whose one's effort," continued lakosky, club improved to 10-1, despite whose team hit · its first four '·'' '' CONCORDIA 1/11" 'i/ sec 1/ • • • • • • • • I I I • • ••••• : : : I : : : I . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... : : : I 2 ) .: : : . . . . . . . . . . . . .... sec women unable. to hold late advantage ...,. Up by four, Vanguards yield game's final 17. points. COSTA MESA -The S1~~­ ern California College wo s basketball team gave visiting Con- cordia University of Wisconsin all it could handle before coming out on the short end of a 58-45 non- conference decision Friday night. sec (3-6) took a 45-41 lend with 4:42 rem:iining against Con- cordia, the 15th-ranked squad in NAlA Division ll, but that's when things went completely dry ·for the Vanguards. Concordia notched the game's final 17 points to claim its ninth victory in 11 attempts t~is season. Heather Brannan led SCC with 15 points and eight rebounds, while Tina Southard was the o ther Vanguard player to score in dou- ble figures, notching 11 points. Carrie Elsaesser had eight re- bounds to go with her eight points. DIEP SIA FISHING FRIDAY'S fllH COUNTS D11Yey'1 Leeker -3 boats, 126. anglers. 31 bonito, 3 calico bass, S und bass, 42 sculpln, 7 sheephead, 57 rockfish, 150 white fish, 41 perch, 210 mackerel. Newpert L••tll•I -2 ~ts, 43 ~glers. 158 white fish, 20 blacksmith perch, 14 rode fish, 9 sheephead, S bonito, 14 Kulpln, 75 millckerel. ~?.~~~~?~~ ~~!~ ... -~c~ . i : : X/ :: :1 •• •• 1234 •• . . . ""j • • • • • • • Vanguards' 'Pit' isn't enough to offset Concordia 'I' ...,. Southern California College men's team falls. COSTA MESA -Southern. California College's mens bas- ketball team took a shot at break- ing the .500 level in non- confercnce play Friday evening, but fell short by a 77-74 verdict to visiting Concordia College of Or- egon at the Vanguards' 'Pit.' The Vanguards, now 7-6 on the soason, held a 48-40 edge in re- bounding in their own gym, but were unable to overcome a 34-30 halftime deficit. Randy Eason of Concordia (7-7) was the major thorn in 1he Van- guards' side, connecting for 28 points,. as well as a te::\_m-lcading eight rebounds. The Vangu:irds had just three players in the low double figures in scoring. M ike Guevara and Kevin Carlson shared scoring hon- ors with 13 apiece, and Chris Ko- stoff added 11. man·to-man defense on Ocean View's Tuiolosega, whose seven points were nearly 10 below her CONCORDIA (ORI.) 77, sec 74 COLLEGE MEN, NON-CONHRCNCC Concordia SOC.I Collegt C.uon ·N••.trro B.anhl.lk Mclllh•nny SkagM \vrm• Sp•5'.• Witu Morr ii C•rdntr Tot.alt (g fl pl Ip (g It p( Ip 12 I 4 21 Cur•••• 3 S 1 1l 4 4 l IS Niro l 0 l 8 2 O S 4 IC.C.trlson 4 4 1 13 S 4 3 14 Hyd11 2 2 0 6 0 3 2 3 IC~lpm l 2 1 '1 0 0 0 0 11.C•tlion 0 0 3 O 0 2 l 2 Moi.ni...mp 0 O 1 O 1 0 0 2 KostolC l 4 2 11 3 3 1 9 Woolrldg• 4 1 S 9 0 0 1 0 Rubi• 2 1 I 5 27 17 23 17 Te>Uh 24 19 19 74 111: Conc0td.., H-lO. l<= C -la'°" l, N.au1ro J. SCC-C'r -•r• 1, NM0 1, C..kon I, KA!ipo.t I, ICo<lolf I. he~: r .. ~. . Melissa Schutz had 10 rebounds and four points, )Vhile Jenny Jeh- nings hit four of her last five shots for nine points and added five boards. NIWPORT HARIOR 49 OCEAN VIEW 40 Marina Tournament • (fifth place) N•,.p<>rl H.a1bot • • On•n ViN (g It pl Ip lg (I p( Ip . Pulido M£.Cl•r•<>n Schul.t Jrnnin11• Vtrhlilil llowm•n Andtr5on Tol.111 6 0 3 12 ltmbl.e 2 1 4 S 4 4 1 1:1 ru1tr 6 6 3 11 1 0 I 4 J.lui<>long•2 °/.. l 7 4 1 l 9 A..T11iolo•&• 2 4 3. I 24'280outy 0020 l 0 S 4 Hill 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 8celner 0 0 1 0 20 9 IS 49 Tot•lt 1l 1l 11 40 SCOH IY QUAltTHS N..,_potl H;ubo'). <>«•n Vitw 8 10 6 7 l·point ~mis: Nr,.po<t H•rb<>t-Nonr; <><•u Virw-J. T111olo1•g• ~. l t<hniul foul.: Nono. CONCORDIA (WI.) 51, sec 45 COLLEq WOMEN, NON-CONFERENCE Conco1dia SoCAI Collrgr (g It pl Ip lg ft pf Ip M•dnt 3 0 2 6 Brttnn.an 4 s 2 IS ICuLllnskl 2 0 3 • Hosm~ I 1 s J A<nd1 4 I 2 9 Cbnuer 4 0 s I htri~)k 6 2 ) 16 South.ud 4 1 3 11 )uH5rnun s 4 4 IS llomL•r I 0 4 2 WK' ~I 0 0 0 0 H~•n 1 0 0 2 Loemrr I 2 0 4 W ruf( 1 0 1 2 Brunk 1 2 • 4 Trridw<'ll 1 0 0 2 Schmidt 0 0 ) 0 Tot.ih 22 ll 21 SB Tot.iii 17 7 20 45 HT1 Tlfd, 1•2'-l <: CU-btrJclt• 1, J""rgrnHn I; SCC-1,..,,....,, 2. Soulh.,d 2. Todlol<.al foul11 -•· 1728 PLACENTIA COSTA MESA IATURDAY'I ICHIDULI o.n...'°"'.-.. ~..-'JHEODORE ROBINS --- Cell11• ••• , ..... -c-.t4'a CMlll 11 ........ C'lllllwllll ~. ', ..... c.1t1t--~IN() ........... «:.-.... Calftt, ,,,. ,. ... • 2060 Hafbor ~ ol Can in COiia Melo . (71A) 6'2-0010 ~ n.. HarfJor Alm Sine:: rnr . • . " A oou1 mill fom Wa1 vcrs r~' hi~ eme its 2 ope. ifon REI I E gran Slud "Ju~ SI eme Cost . Vil Jam the, fills den I dom TI inte1 men peer ron.i scho gr an cour .. c ope1 D 53, ! boy in fr The line not • l • • I J • .. F • ~ ' • • ! Saturday, December 31. 1894 lllClllATIOll ITAllDI• .. IOnaa&.L ............ trin.il> MONDAY UACUlS .,xmc Mu1....i otd Slow Oogt Sp.aAcy'• M.aLhinc ttit .... ft MulHINtlen Zero Toi..-.. The 0own Puntheh Pel Shop loyt 'Jui! Mii It TMCT·bglc force 8Jrflles Port SI. B.allcrs j.lmmln Juiccm~n's Cr.ink Calli 'Troublcm.lken BJll Ouhcrs Non-D.ilry Creamers lo.Jn ShJrks lngum Slvr Bullets W.irchouse ResL TKC W l T 10 0 0 6 4 0 6 .. 0 s s 0 4 '0 • 6 0 , ., 0 2 • 0 W LT 7 4 0 6 s 0 s 5 0 s s 0 4 s 1 3 6 1 W l T 9 1 0 7 J 0 7 J 0 s 5 0 4 6 0 .. 6 0 2 8 0 SURF LEAGUE W l T 'BJd CreJtion 7 2 2 Quicksilver 6 4 0 X·Zibitz S J 2 Oub SportS\\CJr 0 10 0 TUESDAY LEAGUES 'Pl.Jin Wrap Fall St.lrs Bull O.i\\'gs Rocks '8VT'$ li.J\•CS 0Jngling \Voodrows 40 Bones A ttud Sliders Warehouse Rest. IMS Coats Pc;il Wmd1 MJull!rS KMl'G Sl;immers 'Drc.im Team loan Rangers ICI loJncrs In Pick Ne,\pOrl Wave Slight To Moderate •Arv llou~ing N.ld.i Ch.:1ncc BucL's Clock Shoµ D.i llood LDB&U lJw De O;ih W l T 9 1 0 6 4 0 4 6 0 1 9 0 W l T 8 2 0 8 2 0 6 4 0 6 4 0 6 4 0 4 6 0 J 7 0 J 7 0 1 9 0 W l T 9 1 0 8 2 0 5 5 0 4 6 0 2 7 0 1 u 1 \V l T 9 2 0 u J 0 7 l 0 l 7 0 2 II U 2 u u W l T '5150's 9 1 0 lhe llC.11 6 J 1 lhe Dogg Pound 4 6 0 Germs 4 6 0 L.A. CellulJr 3 6 1 DP's Sportsmen 2 U O \VEONCSDAY LCAGUES •oi.:unond Cnsllnts St.i~ Pole fox & FirLln fircpo1~cr 0Misfits Dcloille & Touchc f ar Sic.Jc The lloolig.rns No BS Pierce SI. Annex The Sooners 8Jlly Memories Plus •Soi. FJ Motorcars Those Guys f our Se.isons W l T 10 0 0 5 5 0 J 7 0 2 8 0 w l ;r 9 1 0 u 2 0 s s 0 5 5 0 5 5 0 s· 5 o 5 5 0 J 7 0 0 10 0 \V l T 9 I 0 8 til 0 6 J 1 4 5 1 .. S I .. ' . • J 7 0 3 7 0 2 7 1 W l T ' ' 0 7 J 0 7 3~ 7 J ... l 6 I , 7. , 7. J 7 0 SC f ltftClln& l 7 1 THUISDAY LEAGUES •2:00 W.irnlng NC\tporl Cubs V.Jluc Z.cro 8.ikcr's Dozen Kl & Co. H.iwcs llaute Cales Ingram Micro •Barely There For fun Bordtf Runners The Bombor;a Swoosh Team BKM Del-Ci ms Hot Chili 'Oo·N·Boot " UecLcrs Revisited 9 Jerlu&Squirt Sons or BC.lchcs JSth St. Sluggers Fishstil.s l oan Sh;ulu Tl(C W l T 9 ' 0 8 l 0 ' 4 0 s s 0 s s 0 J 7 0 2 8 0 2 8 0 W LT 9 1 0 8 l 0 7 J 0 4 6 0 4 6 0 4 6 0 J 7 0 1 9 0 W l T 10 0 0 7 3 0 6 4 0 6 4 0 5 s 0 2 8 0 l 8 0 l 8 0 FRIDAY LEAGUES •CRC Towing 100% Collon 1 lang Loose Crew W.lsle Sox 0 ACME Heavenly I liucrs 911 Rcnei;ades On Fore Piralcs 'fJCC first Keyston P;icilic Gld\\I GIJdtrs SLclelon Crew True BeUe' crs Wet Sc.ii • -champions. Costa M esa W LT 8 1 1 4 s 1 4 6 0 J 7 0 W l T 9 1 0 5 s 0 5 s 0 5 s 0 J 6 1 l 7 1 W l T 9 1 0 s s 0 4 6 0 4 6 0 4 6 0 4 6 0 (Fin.11) MODIFIED COED C 1. •o Company Stingers, 16 points; J. Me·N·Eds Beachcombers, 16; J. (tie) St.irlcr, Surrender To Win, 2. Nole: D Compaf\y Stingers "-On playofr rrom Mc·N·Eds Beachcombers. MODIFIED COCO 0·2 1. •River Rats, 16 points; l. Fairview II, 15; J. Mark Sharks, 12; 4. Side St. Bra"lers, 9; S. (tic) PiCTce St. PredJlors, Terminators, 3. C.OED D·1 1. • Bilbos. 17 points; 2. Outers !\gain, 13; 3. Boatrodcrs, 12; 4. Deloitte And Touchc, 10; 5. f irst Cl.JSs, U; 6. L.A. Times, 1. WOMEN'S MAJOR 1. •Zubics-Sl.irts, 20 points; 2. (tie) Mal.e It H.lppen, Scrappers, 1-'; 4. Paragon Comtruction, 5; S. Gunn .....,,,6...,...d'1 c.~o; MIN'S .. 1 1. •PS.\ Tc~, II point•; l. ~ IS; J, Muddr'a. 12: o&. CMI tlll T .i~ft Herd. 7: S. Sytco Kld6, S; 6. Ori&IM' 'ILU. J. MtN'S C-1 1. ·~ Hetoct, 17 poinll; 2. J~spcrs, IS; S. MMUnk. 14; 4. W larts, 10; s. (lie) ~ ttin BMi.y P~ndcrs, Windy City l'i.u.1, 2. MEN'S C·3 1. •City loys, 18 points; 2. All M.ldcfcn, 13; J. Dbmond Dogs, 12; 4. Roy.ill, 7; 5. Non-Dairy Crc.imcrs, 6; 6. Bllbo'1, 4. MEN'S D· 1 MAJOR t. •seep Two, 16 points; 2. Swappers, 14; J. Swiss Ch~esc, 12; 4, No Chunl.s, 1 O; s. Silver lullcts. 4; 6. Moatrlol, J. MEN'S D· 1 MINOR 1. •Don't M;atler, 20 poinll; 2. (lie) Tum Finery, Unknowns, 14; 4. Who's On First, 6; s. lrcll M.inclla, 4; s, Canon, l. MEN'S D·J 1. •eenny And The Jets, 16 points; l. Boarr·Barians, 13; J. 8.1llpark Rats, 12; 4. Sharlu, 8; • S. BC & C, 6; 6. The Rogues, 4. MODIFIED COED D·1 1, •eo.i1 1 lill 0.0. Couples, 16 poinls;.l. C.iliforni;a Oreamin', 14; .J. llcritage Paper, 10; 4. CYA's, 9; s. (tic) LNgue 0( Our Owtt. Tuts, Villa Martinique, 6; 8. Verifone, 2. COEDC 1. •untouchables, 18 points; 2. Co:it liill T:ivcrn, 18; 3. Ultimate Aulhority, 10; 4. P.M. Slammers, 6; S. (lie) Lunatic fringe, Mc·N·Eds Slammers, 4. Note: Unlouchablcs won pl.iyorr from Goat liill T;ivcrn. COED D·2 1. •ttue llue Tenani;os, 20 points; 2. Canon. 14; 3. Tally Express, 10; 4. Filcnct 6rC\\dogs, 7; S. Mucl.rakers, 6; 6. Outers limits, J. .. MEN'S 8·2 1. •Coal llill Dcralics, 14 points; 2. Goat llill Painters, 12; J. Volunteers, 10; 4. l o\\'lcd, U; S. (lie) JunLy.ird Dogs, Outers Again Shooters, 6. MEN'S C·l 1. •outers All Over The PIJce, 14 points; 2. l oan Shar~s. 12; 3. (tic) roe, Pla~ers To Be N.imcd l.1tcr, 10; S. (lie) Air Touch Cellular, \.VMA, 6. MEN'S C·4 1. • t1alflimc, 20 points; l, Outers Outlaws, 14; ~. Mudville, 1 O; 4, New Beginnings, 9; s. Undcclded;2;· 6. Ball Busters, O. MEN'S D-2 1. •Poormen, 20 points; 2. Brcwskies, 12; 3. (tic) Oldtimcrs, Rebels, 10; s. Cone, 6; 6. Sw.imp Cuine.u, O. • ~\CN'S 0·4 1. • flatlincrs, Ul points; 2. Duce rs, 12; 3. Abbey Norm.11, 10; 4. T.Q. Shool<.'t'S, 9; S. Theo Robins ForJ, O; 6. Skulls, .J. NMCCMEN'S 1. •Green So>., 1"' poinh; 2. Bl:iclc Sox, 12; J . Blue Sox, IJ; 4. UlllllUU. ............ (f!NIJ MONDAY HACUH •Ju•t Pl.ir, M.iglc Mil.cs Old But Slo llousc Of P.iin Bay Bruisers WMO •Third String rss lsl.:inders Peal MaMick Ba.lier w l 8 2 7 l 6 4 4 ' l 7 l 8 w l 10 2 ., s ' ' s 7 2 10 w l •Ncwco 9 1 l08&8 7 3 Dunk On You S S Gibson,Ounn&Crutcher 5 S l.ith.im & W.llkins 2 B Rul.ln & Tuckef 2 8 TUESDAY LEAGUES •The Team The Pl.ice llumor Kings Johnson A· Air Newport Juicers w l 9 1 7 3 4 6 4 6 J 7 3 7 w l •Lefty Pops 10 O Below The Rim 6 4 The Bookies 6 4 • Da Bulls 6 4 W;iyne's World 6 4 Squar & CIJrke 4 6 Impact Zones 2 6 Corbin & Werll O 1 O \VEONlSOAY LEAGUES •KAB llancock's llackers S.Y.C. & R: Ro ids Bulldogs Three & Forty Se~en •sharl..s Young Boys Can't Chug The fools Brave Dunny • Pm\er Chiropr.lllic Rhoids TWO F11ll Throlllc GriU:les Squirrels Briel.layers Tiki TaclJcs w l 9 1 IJ 2 6 4 s s 2 8 0 10 w l 9 1 7 J 3 7 1 9 w l 9 1 6 4 6 4 s 5 5 5 s 5 4 6 0 10 TltURSOAY LEAGUES 'Shamrod.s Pen.ii Code Raiders The llcrd Pedeslri.lnS DP's Olacklisl Touchc Ross Thunder Ri\cr w· L 0 3 7 4 6 4 s s s s 4 6 4 (; 2 8 w l •Moss Adams 8 :S Bakcr,Silbcrbcri;.Kecner 6 5 The Pl.:1cc 5 S ~np 4 6 Run 'N Gun J 7 • -champions. Reigning as A,YSO Region 97 Division 5 champions are the Bruisers. Bottom row, from left - Kalona Dutro, Trevor ~ngland, Matt Puccio, Jacob Mackey, Gregory Schneider and Trenor Morken. Standing, from left, Coach Bob Marshall, Travis Moore, Scott Sankey,. Mark Spears, Josh Lehr, Chad Rarden, Taylor Knowles, Av.an Marshall, assistant coach Jeff Sankey. Not pictured Is goalie Evan Mitchell. ' Bruisers reign as champions The Druisers recently became the 1994 .Amer- ican Youth Soccer Organization Region 97 Divi- sion S champions behind the leadership of Coach Dob Marshall. The Druisers finished the regular season as the second-seeded team, winning cighL of 11 games to finis h behind the fighting Irish. D~t in the play- offs, the Dr\Jis~rs improved wi1h each game to go undefeated in five games and earn the division champion!.11 ip. The 13ruisers defeated the second·pla~ Dlue Crew, coached by Michael Lufty, 2-0, at Ensign Junior High to take home the first-place trophy. The first goal was scored in the first quarter by Chad Rarden. Ryan Marshall scored the clh1ching goal in the fourth period. The week before, the Druisers had defeated the only other undefeated team, the Bull Dogs, elimi- nating them with late goals by Marshall and Rar- den. Goalie Travis Moore made a spectacular save in deflecting the Dull Dogs' pest chance for a goal. The ball·lrnndling abilities of Rarden, Marshall , Taylor Knowles, Joshua Lehr, Mark Spears, Scott Sankey, Gregory Schneider, Trevor England and Moore kept the pressure on the Druisers' op· ponents. Defensively, the team only allowed 12 goals all year, and only two of 1hose came in the playoffs. Sweeper Kaiona did a fine job protecting goalie Moore, Trenor Morken and Evan Mi1chell. The play or defensive backs Mitchell and Jake Mackey often turned back any attack at mi<lfield. Offidating was provided by John Warren, with help on the lines· by Gary Armstrong and George Walsh. Costa Mesa NaUonal Uttle League gets· a· big boost in the form Softball leagu~s begin Jan. 30 . COSTA MESA. -Adult soft· ball lc::igues for the winter of 1995 arc being offercc..1 by the City of Costa Mesa Community Services Department, Recreation Division. or Costa Mesa Newport Lions Club COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa Newport Lions Club hns been added to the list of the Costa Mesa National Little League's corporate sponsors. The Corporate Sponsor:> program is open to league supporters who contribute S2,500 or more. The Lions Club, which hosts the annual Fish Fry and carnival at Lions Park in Costa Mesa, has been a long·time supporter of Lit- tle Lc:igue baseball :111d other youth sports programs. The leagues arc divided into men's, women's and coed, and league play begins Jan. 30. Costa Mesa Men's basketball league begins Jan. 16 To recognize its corporate sponsors, the league will display spe· cial signs on its ne'' playing site, TeWinkle Middle School, partid- putc in uc~ivities designed Lo raise community awareness of the corporate sponsor's positive role within the community, include the sponsor in its monthly Daller Up! newsleller and add the sponsor's name to the league's corporate sponsors list displayed The registration fee .. is $350 per tc:im, plus S 10 cash each game for umpires' fee. The entry deodline for teams is Jan. 13 at 4:30 p.m. Tc::ims will be accepted on a ftrst- paid, firsl-scrvcd basis starting t.lon<fay, Jan. 9 at 9 a.m. until 11.:agues fill. COST A ~1 ESA ·-A men's basketball league is being offered by 1he City of Costa Mesa Community Scr,ices Dcpartmenl, Recreation Divis ion. A 3-on-3 1995 winter basketball league is also being offered by the City or Costa ~lcsa. The leagues are divided into 6-3 an<l under- advanced, 6·3 :ind un<lcr-novicc, 6-0 :111c..1 undcr- advanced, anc..1 6-0 ~ind under-novice. Rcgislration fee is SGS per team. The entry deadline is J:.in. 27, with the league schcc..luled to begin Feb. 6. There "ill be six teams pre k:1guc. A manager's meeting io; Sl'hcdulcc.J for Tuesday, Jan. 17, al 6:30 p.m. at the Downtown Com- 111 unity Center. Classification games :ire the week of fan. 22-26. The reg.b1ra1ion fee is S275 per tc:.im, plus $20 cash cuch game for officials' fe1:. on the league's offici:.il lcllcrhead. · In ad<lition to the Corporate Sponsors program, Costa Mesa National Lillie. League has sponsorship programs starting as low as $60. Any conlribution of $150 or more .will be rcwan.Jcd wilh a thank you plaque that includes a team photo. The cniry dcadlin1.: is Jan. 9, wi1h a managers' mccling schcdulcu for Jan. 11 :md the league begin- ning th1.: \\cl!k of Jan. 16. • Games arc pl:.iyed at the Downtown Community Center. Games arc played on Sunday evening (and po~ibly Thursday evening) with game times to be de- termined. Entry checks will not be accepted unless accompanied by a roster. For more infornwtion op ei- ther league, phone 642-0646. All games arc played at Te\Vin- klc Park and Davis Field. Rosters an ti entry foes must be submiued toge ther. Teams 'must be available to play on any night, Mond:1y through Thursday and will be acccp1cd on a first-paid, firsl ·SCl'Vcd basis. A Sund:.iy evening le:igue is abo possible, depending on the amount of avail- able 1ca111s. f-or inform:uion on· how to bocome a corporate sponsor of Costa Mesa N:.i1ional Little League, contact John Nolan<l nt 546- 0888 or leave a messuge on the league's voice mail at 966-CMLL. For murc information, phone 642·06.tG. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES above on: September 21, 3154 E. La Palma Avenue. PUBL4C NOTICE Thos statement was loled This statement was hied This statement was filed PUBLIC NOTICE The regoslrant commenced ber 6, 1994 1994 Unil c, Anaheim, CA 92806 woth lhe County Clerk of with the County Clerk of with lhe County Clerk of to transact busmeu under f830t03 Nowpo .. Beach Cars, Inc., Robert Wllllam Morris. f lcUtlous Orange County on Decem· Orange County on Oecem· Orange County on Oecem-Flctltlou1 the ltclltious name(s) listed Published Natanvvt Beac PUBLIC NOTICES " 300 Ad A C t be 6 1994 .. A 994 bor 6 1994 a I N above on: 8194 -~!"'"'' PUBLIC NOTICE James P. 83lono. General 1 ams venue, os a Business Heme r • uvr 1• 1 • , us nHs •m• Scott A Strader Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ---------•Counsel Mesa, CA 92626 St•tement F830108 F82H48 F830104 St•t•ment Th11 aiatement was toled cember 10, 17, 24, 31; Flcll,llou1 This statement was filed Katherine Jayne Morris. The following persons ate Published Newpor1 Beach· Published Nowpor1 Beach· Publsshed Newport .Beach· 'f?l• followfng persons art with the Counry Clerk of 1994. Business N•m• with the Couoty Clerk of 1300 Adams Ave.. Costa doing business :is: Costa Mesa Daoly Pilot De-Costa Mesa Daily Ptlot De· Costa Mesa Daily Pilot De-dOlng business as: Orange County on Decem· Sa644 Stetement Orange County on 'lecem-~hr·~ ~f626 I GLE~N CARPET COM· cember 10, 17, 24, 31, cember 10, 17, 24, 31, cember 10, 17. 24, 31, OUTRITE FIRE PROTEC-ber 6 1994 The following persons are bor 6, 1994 d 1~ ~s.n~u~d c~ PANY, 300 E. Coast High· 1994. 1994. 1994. TION, 324 Snug Har~ ' F830101 PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: F830107 ~c Y· us way 1221, Newport Beach, sa639 sa637 Sa635 Rd., Newport Beach, Publlshod Newport Beacn-•---------a) NEWPORT BEACH p bl h d N rt Beach-WI. • CA 92660 92663 Flctltlou• CH EVROLET-0 EO, b) Cu is e owpc Aegl111anl hH not yet Stephen Michael Glenn, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Victot Elnar Kosky, 324 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot De· BuslnHe Mamo NEWPORT BEACH POR· osta Mesa Daily Pilot De-begun to tran~ae1 business 3800 Y.I River Ave., New· Snug Hvbor Ad., Newport cember 10. 17, 24, 31, Statement SCH E. c)' NEWPORT cember IO, 17• 24• 31• 11naer the lictrlioua oame(s) port Beach, CA 92663 Flcllllou1 Flctltlou1 Flcllllous Beach, CA 92663 1994. . The following persons ar BEACH AUDI. d) NEW· 1994. 1~10: ~~·· M 1 James Garland Glonn, 300 Business Heme Business N•m• Business N•m• This business la con· Sa640 doing business as: POAT BEACH ROLLS· Sa642 °. e i liam Orr s ed Coast Highway 1221, Now· Statement St•lement Statement ducted by an Individual PURE ENVIRONMENTS ROYCE, 445 East Coast PUBLIC NOTICE J1~~s t~:·~~~~~Y ~~r~" 01 por1 Beach, CA 92~0 The following persons are lhe lollowing persons are The 1011ow1ng pe1sons are The reglstrabnl ~ommen~ed PUBLIC NOTICE 268 Y.I Flower SL, Cost Highway, Newport Beach, Thi• business 1s con· doing business as: doing business as: doing business as: to transact us nesa un er Mesa, CA 92627 CA 92660 Orange County on Novem-ducted by: a general pnrl· ODLE & ASSOCIATES, MIKE'S CREATE • A • DER WAG EN MEISTER, lh4' liclltloua name(s) llstod Fictitious Myra Ann Crowe, 268 ~ Newport Beach Cars Inc.. Fictitious ber 16• 1994 ,828288 norshlp 17891 Skypark Cir .• Suite BOOK 9791 Conllnontal 716 West 16th Street. a~ove ~n: ~+91 BuslneH Heme Flower St. Costa Mesa, C (CA) 20710 Hawthorne Busln•H Neme The registrant commenced B lrvrne CA 92714 Drive 'Hunllngton Beach Costa Mesa, Callfornla ctor os Y Stetement 92627 Blvd .. Torrance, CA 90503 Statement Published Newport Beach· to lrnnsacl business undor Torry 'w. Odle, 30682 CA 92646 • • 92627 This 11a1omen1 was filed Tho following persons are This business 11 con This buslneu Is con· The following persons are Costa Mosa Dally Pilot Do-tho llctollous namo(s) listod Mazatlan or.. Laguna Mlchael Tadashl Wada Jacques Blackbum, 19101 with the County Clerk of doing business as: ducted by: an Individual duct4d by: a corporation doing business as: camber 10, 17, 24, 31 , above on: 1H6·94 Niguel, CA 92677 9791 Conllnental Drive: Newland, Huntington Orange Counly on Decom· BAVLINE MACHINING Registrant has not ye The regl11rant commenced a) HOLMBERG CASES 1994. Stephen Glenn Greg Beard, 950 w. Lam· Huntington Boach, CA Beach, California 92646 ber 6, 1994 CO., 1651 J Placentia Ave .. begun 10 transact buslnes 10 transact business under U.S A, b) RALLY ENGi· s8635 bort Rd., #4, La Habra, CA 92648 This business Is con· F830102 Costa Mesa. CA 92627 under the tlctillout nam the f1clltlou1 name(s) hsted NEERING DEVELOPMENT. 90361 This business Is con· ductod by: an Individual Published Nowpor1 Beach· Norbert Grlosman, 8531 listed above . • STARTING ANEW· BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • TIN LtgaJ Departmmt a1 the DaiJy Pilot is pkttsM ,.. to annquna a new snvia now~ f() new businesses. . wr wi/J now SF.ARCH the~ for JO" 111"" tXt111 thttrgr. llllli S1111e you the tiw anti the trip to the Onm Hw.se in Sall/II .AM. Thm. af COll1Je, afor" the search is cumplmd we wiU file )OllT fo:titibus bwinas llllme st/llJmlmt wiJh tht Omnty Clmt. publish ona a wtJt for fow ~ 111 ,.;rtt1 by "1w mlli Ihm file rr proof of puh/iaztibn with the County On*. ~ stfl/> bj f() file"""' jiaitilM bwinGt Sllllmlml Ill tht DttiJy Pilot, l30 w. &y ~ 0-Maa. ff JOI' am"'11110p '1J ,,._ ~ 111111 (114) 6'24321 .,J'"' will""* amtngrmmll for JOI' "'htmtlll "1is pnx:tJwr"' Ml. If you shouJJ htzw ""'farrlxr ~,,.. t¥JJ Ill llNi • wiJJ be~ thim g/aJ f() asmt J014, CiooJ /udt in JI"" MW b..inai l .. This business Is con· ducted by: an lndlvldual The registrent commenced Costa Mesa Deily P~ot De· Bayonne Dr.. Huntington M)'.ra A. Crowe ducte~ by: a general part· The reglstrent(s) com· lo transact business under cembef 10, 17, 24, 31, Beach, CA 92646 T.his slatement w11 Iii nersh1p mencod 10 transact busl-lhe lic~s name(s) listed 1994 This business . Is con· wolh the County Clllfk 0 Registrant has not yet neas under the Flclllious above on: 6-15-85 • SaS4S ducted by: an lnd1vldual Orange County on Dace begun to transact business Business Name(s) lislod Jacques Blackbtl{!' The registrant commenced ber 2, 1994. under the f1cllt1ous name(s) above on: November 1, This statement was filed PUBLIC NOTICE to tr~s~ct business under F829815 hsted above. 1994 with !he CO\lnty Clerk ol the frct1U~us name(s) listed Pubfished Newport Beac Terry W. Odle Michael Tadashl Wada Orange County on Dec:em-flctltlou9 aboVt on. 12·1·94 Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thi 1 1 II d ber 6 1994 • 1 N Norbor1 Guesman • •ta emen was I e ' F•301 •"' .,. neH amo This statement was filed camber 24 31 1994 Jan TRADE with the County Clerk of v -Statement · ' ' ' Orange County on Novem-Published Newport Beach· The following '*'°"'are with the County Clorl< ol lfY 7, 14, 1995 • bar 7, 1994 Costa Mesa Dally Pllol 0.-doing business at: Or e Coun on Oecem- f827345 cember 10. 17, 24, 31 , T.A. STEELE & COMPANY. Publlshtd Newport 1994. 2402 Hatbor Blvd .. 1204, BtaCh·COSI• Mesa Dairy Sa638 Costa Mesa, CA 92e20 iiiiiiiiii ii Pl t D b 10 17 24 Vlncenl Thomas Stfflt, 1 0 ecem " • • ' PUBLIC NOTICE 2402 Hatbor BNd., 1204, •-.. 131, 1994. Cost• Mesa CA 92628 Sa623 flctltlou1 Thi• business ·1s con. u--P-U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_IC_E__ •u1lnHs Name ducted by: an Individual Stetement Regl11tant hft not yel Flc:UtlOY• The lollow1ng persons ere beo"'1 lo 11~•.act busineu llAllOI •"sines• Name doing business es: un<I• lh4I llctlliout name(•} ----a) RELIABLE HOME IN· ksted lbove. -• _.... St•tement SPECTION b) RELIABLE Vincent Thomaa StHle c--.y • ~ Tho IOllowlng persons are DISTRIBUTION 2429 s This statemenl was flied 0..-• ~ dorng buslnes-at: ' · with Ille C 1 Clerk f "t'-.:-All Ftlillu" GEORGE KATONA EN· Snehon, Santa Ana, CA oun y o _, .... TEAPRISES, 3235 Broad 92707 • Orenge County on Novem- 192a Giiier St .. Newport Beach, CA Mlcl'leal Weir, same u ber 111 1994 COiia MeN 92663 ·• above ' , ...... ... ~·--=·=·=·=·=·=···•I George Frank Katone, This bU'Slness .. 11 con. Publllhed Newpof1 llelch-3235 13roed St , Ntwpotl dueled by an Individual Cotll MeN D.ity Piiot O.. ••--Beach CA 92663 The reglstranc ~omrnencecs 09fnMr 10 U M 31 r--.... . . to llansact butiness under • • • • FW EDMM. ltMll J11~1!c, t~~::,·~,~~on-the lk:titloUs name(•) llsleel 1114· ~ • Mar"*Y R1g11trant hat no1 yet at>ove on: f.1·94 lil3e a..-t es ..... , began 10 lranaad bullneu MichMI Ww PUii.iC llOTICI J100 "-llC "'9w DrM under the flc\ltkM nerne(1) J:: ~ ·~ of ,.. ... ._ "'-'...... lllCed above. ,.._ r--.. oac.m. -.. _ ..... . 0eot98Katona .,..,. .....-~,on ••Ill•• .... ~~~~!==~~li~W;NJ!i;~P!!!;;;,;;~ • '· 1994 naotot n.e J:::.::!on..,. ~ Newport leecft. ------.. ..... CoU ..... o.-y Noe 0.. 0 T scom f'OOT-S11w Ori C eernber 10, 17, 14, 11. 111 .,._.., Awe .. lots/ rypu '""· ,._..leech. CA 11113 Hi''<fo// 841, Lnl a.Ml IM'a Anthony·.....,, 110 ......... C"1llA C°"'flll~ Li hofne •1'GI 0-. 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Thursday 5:00pm ,, aYPHD• (714) 642-5678 aYMX (714) 631-6594 (Please include yoµr name and phone number and we'll call you back with a price quote.) aYMA&Oll• 4' PBSONa · 330 WestBay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Comei-of Newport Blvd & Bay St. •H•0•0•5E•5•1--•1 ~g~~; coRoNA NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT ( co NDOS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiil oiiio liiDiiiEiiiL iiiMARiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii21iii2ii2 BEACH 216 9 BEACH 216 9 BEACH 216 9 FOR SALE NB lBd Now. Nr Hoag Cute Cottage 3Bd. 3 Doors to sand 3Br Guard Gated Newport ~·!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ________ , Cloan n/s. n/pet, 1Ba Noar Beach, In Beach Area 2'1.!Ba, 2·Sly. $1500. North Villa. 3Bd 2.5B qulot, ull pd, rofrlg., quiet neighborhood. Ba~ront 2Br 1Ba $1100 Light & bright $2650 S600/mo. 646·2256. Patio, frplce, garage, Yearly Unfurn Avl 111. 857-3996 Agt. mo. 640-7083 Ext. 2 -w/d hook-up $1300. 2Bdrms & 3Bdrms BAYSHORES LIDO Bayfront, Lg dock, BEACH No Pots. 652·689l. S550 to $1800 mo. 3Br 2Ba, Ip, dble gar, lovely 3br/3ba+la rm (or Salurda 1 December 31, 1994 .. GINlllAL POU CY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. 'The publisher , reserves the right to censor, reclassify. revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please repon any error tflat may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept rib liability for any error in an advenisement fo r which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error . Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. -PROPERTY 1175 •Walk to bench. Lots Villa Rentals furnished or unfurn. 4th br) wk/mo/yr, Jurn/un· £OOAl HOUSING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii of light. 1 Br+, 1 Ba, $2800/mo. 642·5290 furn, gr loc, 673· 7677 pp. OPPO,.TUNITY (;l.D NUMBER 2 ~:~·57~~. frlg,7n6e0~1~~~ 675·4912 Dupl•x: 3Br 3Ba, den/ Lido Isl• 3Br 2~a hse, Dinner for Two at Contest Rules: All111l11&1lndwtrtiJillg inlhls YOU HAVE FOUND olflce, gar, sundock. 2-car gar,. appltances, lllWJfllllf 11 Mllllcct It Ille fed· ONE OF TWO HID-2Br 2Be Oceanfront Steps to beach. Loase large patio. $20<?0/mo 11llflifKMsl11gActof196hs DEN ADS. ENTER COSTA MESA 2124 Oar, frpl, great view! $1400/mo. 544·3049 tease. 675·1611 DA 1. Simply 6nd our hidden das.Wied ads sanewhere in our d~ified sea.ion. Cut and paste the ads on the cntiy blank & mail lllllMdwtlklllftlUJltllltOll THE DINNER FOR $1500 Joel Agt 640· Buy It. Soll It. Find It. Clasalfled II ldllftis1 "111y JIJNfeRnct. TWO CONTEST. 1 Bd Hs fl l 7000 x315; 673·7720 Cless lfled. 842-5678 2. AD entries must arrive by ~y. 12 noon. 3. WtnnCr will be chaicn by random drawing. Umll11i11 tr dlscrlmlullon • irep ace, . • One winner per -week.. ~--d 111 nc• colo• ,.Uglon --------onclo!Mld yard, $600/•-------------.---------------- =-••a,.ill'lllll;i slatus .; CEMETERY LOT/ mo Includes urns, vory COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 a1111a1..-.•• 1111111tio1110 CRYPT 1225 quiet 540-5965 · 4. Contest will run 12-8-94 through 2=9-95 llMllllY IUdl pmmnce. Hml· ittE·slde 2 Bd, gar, yd, '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil llliM" dlseriMiulloa." Pacific View nu carpi & pnt, W/D 1 • Tllis ""'"'" will not Me morial Perk hk-up, no pots, 2636-B QUIET & SERENE ENll{Y BIANK Mtw111tlface,&111y~rs•· , singto cryptl23J _s_an_1a_An_a_s_e_5o_64_s-_1_0_20 •u llf 1111 es&lte wllkll Is In $4200 (619) 345-7892. 2 Bedroom, 1 Ba, 2 Sty, tillabell IC Ult In. O.rrudcrs gar, close to shops, n lltrllly ,....,_, 11111 111 •••••••• schools & freeway, dwelli111s ldwer1l11d In lhlt HOUSES/ $950 786·7322 Agent ................. , •• 11111 -.a 1,zit1r't'Nlls. To com· CONDOS 2 Bedroom, 1 Ba, 2 Sty, -• .. , gar, close to shops. ,._.,,_..•lu&llll.clllHUO FOR RENT schools & treoway, Palm .Mesa Apart:m.en~ 1111·• If 1·•·U4-19G. kf --------$950 786-7322 Agent Ille._. ....... DC Wll pltuc 2Bd 1 Be Dplx $925 ClllHUD1t4H·350G. D/W, Oar, Gardenor, So nCM & ye~ SO far ... That's the reeling you get when you live: at Palm Mesa amid the: lush grccncry of se<:ludcd woods & st.atcly palms, Phone.__...;....~~~~~~~~- BALBOA water, 249 Avocado A Srudios, I & 2 Bedrooms · Jrs SS7S to S600 --------PENINSULA 2107 _63_1_.2_9_3_1 _o_r _54_s._6_9_85_ NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Avail J a n 1 Lg 2 Bd· 2 BEACH 1069 4Bd 3Be Modorn kit. Ba, W/D hook·up1, · lBR $625 to S650 · 2BR sns m s1so A No Pets Paste Ads Here iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Central air/heating. pool. dollble gar, By OWNER Min. 1 yr lse. $4000/ S.1025 /ma 955·3025. mo. 3 10-277·1798 E-sld• 3 Bd 2 Be Newer home In guard gated comm. Prol decor/tndscpe. OMC 2nd or tse opt. S475K. 644-7362 Ownr/Agt Npt Island watorfront super cln condo, quiet 1 Br $900. l·car gar· area lg yd, W/0 hk ups, ago. Quiet, sunny foe. no dogs $1175 548·9405. A Vc!fical Blmds ~ Ceiling faru A NEW C-arpct, Paint & Tlk A Fimcss Room Paste Ads Here David 722·1488 A Heated Pool & f aCUCl.J A Patios & B3.lcorucs HAPPY NEW YEAR! HUNTINGTON A Garages A\"aJlahlc Mail to: Dinner for 2 Contest. MeryAnn McGuire Grubb & Ellls Ind Ownd & Op'd Rooms, apartments, homes Classified can satisfy your housing needs. BEACH 2140 330 W. Bay St , Coot.a Mesa CA 92627 RENT through classified Seebrldge VIiiage condo, Bch/Adams. gard gate.. 2 Bd + loft, 2 Ba, W/D, encl gar, avail now. $1295/ mo 754·0214 . Office Hours: 9:00 am -5:00 pm M·F and 10:00 am -4:00 pm wctlcnds 1561 M~ Dr. · Santa Ana Hcights, CA (714) 546-9860 If you're looklng for a Job, classlfled has news for you. -----• CARPET SERVICE CLEANING COMPUTERS 3556 DOORS 3580 HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3784 MOVING 3834 PIANO & VOCAL ROOFING 3910 TRANSLATOR/ 3 515 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LESSONS 3 8 68 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TUT 0 R 3 9 2 7 DIRECTORY . MAC TUTORING DOOR'S REPAIRED BEST MAN SERVICES Wiiiiam Harold Jewelers PUBLIC NOTICE CALL US FIRST! Avalon Carpet/Uphols (Individual & Bus) Satisfaction guaronteedl Assemblers-You name Watch & jewelry repair Tho Cahl. Public Utill· PIANO Beg.·Advanced Reroofs & repairs. SPANISH/ENGLISH 1 low price·no hidden Set-up, Quicken, Word Ask for Mike Bless. It: Audio Systoms to Antique/Fine Jewelry ties Commission RE-All ogos ·Teacher cert. Local co, great prrces. Technical & Gon. Also ADDITIONS REMODEUNG charge. Dry/steam. 15 Excel, Modems, DTP 642-2043 Ll431830 X·mas Olt1sl 842·9962 8uy/se1Vtiacle 873·0 38!5 QUIRES that all used Entertainment Avail. Evans Roofing 754·7834 lntorprevrutor Sorv. yrs exp. Ken 651-3790 Merk 075·7245 Carpentry, roofing,,_________ household goods Jennifer 640-8669 •REROOFING• Native So. Amorlcan. ~~~~ :o~=~~L.~~!1~~--M-IC_R_O-SO_H_~_L_:_:~-D-O_W_S ELECTRICAL 3610 ~11~c~g,1n~4in1~iw~11~: IANLAWNDs~; &3808 ~~~~."ca1p~n~un'i~:~~ FR==~~~~~ES i--s_u_s_•n_•_8_7_3_·7_4_o_9_ Bell Const ruction slonally dono. 20 yrs. 20% Discount• On-site electrical. Jim 641·7494 ~ limos' and chauffeurs PET 1-714-990-7721 TREE 3410 •Addillons• bath remodel exp. Sr disc. 775·8380 PC ln1tallatlon, setup A·1 Electrical w ork HANDYMAN Carpen-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~~1 it~el~1r~~e~~:: iiSii~iiRiiVliiiCiiEiiSiiiiii3ii8ii7iiOil Sedler Roofing-Lie & SERVICES •Patios• kitchen romodel & troubleshooting. Duncan Construction try, tile, plumbing & Besio Verd Melnt. ments. 11 you have a Ins. Specialize comm. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3ii9ii2ii9 'U 'B nd d 'I d EverGreen Micro Quick Response roof. 25yrs exp w/refs. Lawns, Cleanups, rA-roof/repalr 25 yrs ~reec Es"t0 ea1"1n.!!!r481 CERAMIC (714) 984-3317 Local Lie. 850·7042 Jerry Boll 77~-9380 Tree Trimming, Lt question about the lo-·ROYAL TREATMENT• .... FREE EST 61 5095° -· 352 --------Heullng 979·8245 galily of a mover, limo "Drop In pet sitting. * 5-_________ ,TILES 8 __ T_U_T_O_R_l_N_G_& ___ LA_C_E_v-·s-·E_L_E_C_T_R-IC-Plumblng/elec/water 0 S L4nd or chauffeur, call: Safe & Convenlontl APPLIANCES CONSUL TING 25 yrs oxp. Free est. heaters/sprinklers/cell ~·~"1 ~r0n• T 1 sc~ng Public UtlllUes Prof'I Care. 740·0262 REMODEUNG REOROUT & INSTALL D 0 S' w Ind ow s . Ros/Comm. Sr disc. fans. FREE Estimates! & rRr ~:;,ov~'1s r mCmloonn~ Commission Porsonallzed Pet Care L ADDITIONS 3916 SERVICE 3426 Leaky show1»rs re-20-yrs Exp. 723-1985 LI 238300 642-6568 241·0137 or 2 18·8169 ups & Malnt: St. Lie. 714·558-4151 Kennel alternative. No ui; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil paired. L*670130 #599025, 8 50-8109 •--------streaa or WOfry. Uc, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HOME "EFRIQ/FRZ 673-8065 or 846·8526 HARDWOOD Lendsoepe Repair PAINTING 3858 Ins. Refs 673·7184 DUNCAN •ALL AMERICAN• TREE SEVICE Free Esl./Sr. Disc. Yard Cln·up531·8415 Big Mike's Tree Svc Troe trlmng(removal, claan-up. 16yrs In CM. Free Est. 850.0270 REPAIR. Same day Tiie. glass blocks CONCRETE 8r FENCES CONSTRUCTION aerv. Repairs guarnl'd. remodollng, fair prices -11~0.rny 3557 L n11:cvs 3615 FLOORS 3712 Mallbu·lghts·Sprinklr•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 20 Vra Exp. Small &1--------Mll/Sr./Stdnt• d isc. Lio/Bond, Free Est. 'TI.n.1 HA\ ui; '" ... Fruit Trees Clean-ups •W.P. YOUNGQUIST PLASTER Lg. J obs e50.7042 WALL Aellabte Refrigeration Grt workl 530-1288 CLEAN/WAX/POLISH .._c.a~ll-=P~et~e=7~2~2-·7"'!:17•3~2_1 Painting Contractor REPAIR 3880 Ll41728 999-3483 --------*Best Price/Quality •Wood Fences• 35 years exp. Prompt, TREES 0ua1ug:~~inr,01·1s iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 'l~~~~~~:r::~~E ,,,,c~OiiVEiiiiiRliiiNiiGiiSiiiii3ii9ii3ii2 ---------•CHIMNEY Landscape, brick. s1on1 • rtplacthepa.r, lrN hauling reliable, affordable. To,.nlft••owe. uwtte, Free est. 6'5-3305 INT/ElT.QUALITY 1ST Cablnet1/Tlle/Plumbing 1• BOATING C~rete.143.c>IU estimates. Low piices. Uc'd 714-840-8700 __....._. 751-~78 a Fr .. Eat. L#586003 Custom W•llP•P•f 3470 SWEEPS 3538 --------Mvanllgt Constt.117•·5301 21rrs QualltJ hlntlnt P tch to complete Fernando 542-6701 Stripping/Painting SERVICES e I k Bl k s TU PLUS touchups. Joba. Ucensed. 25yrs No Job too smalll r c ' oc ' tone, e , _________ HAUUNG 3720 U!GAL 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor exp. 24 hrs 554-7831 5% 011w/ad.873-2937 SMOKE? CRACKS? Cone, Patio, Driveway FUDa.'lTURE &dO SELL MARIN• HANDYMAN All repalrs & remodel-Fplc, BBQs. Ref. 20 Yr "'"' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3812 Lie 280644 645-3209 ---------• Why pley Hide 'N Trouble shooting. 24 Ing. Spark Arresters. ExR. Terry SS 7· 7594 REPAIRS 3622 Heulln9 Junk, Appll-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Plumbln9 Repel,. & PLUMBING 3890 your home ~01~ w~~ • ~h!~fj~e~ hr service. Call Noah 800-714·LUCKY liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a.nces. Yard Clean·Up, "EVOC"•LIE Drains cleated from ltlrough cfassrfied todayl &42.5878, - __ 7_1_4-_s_4_a _.7_2_s_1 __ , ---------CO~ BCTORS Complete Restoration Etc... Ca 11 MI k e LIV ING TAUS T $5.50. All ~xtures In THI LOCAL PLUM81R _____ ;,..._ ____ 1----------n u~ 940-1391 ,195 COMPLETE stalled Steves 545--82M .. W .... ·-.._ Co.· CLEANING S Refinishing, repair, up· _" --· CARPENTRY 3510 smDVJCES 3548 GENERAL 35 8 hots, etc. FREE plcll• -------(714 ) 848·7207 QUALITY CM• Sloe• HM7 io.-. up/deliv/est. 962-1823 HOME CARE/ 20 yrs a1ep. Quality Friendly Service HIRIA CMNNTIA iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii QUICK "ISPONSll ·~-------SEDVJCES 3760 -•roNRY 3828 workmanahlp. fa ir L#476000 875-9304 Addlllona./Remod•I• •WINDOW CLEANING• Local Uc. 20 yr exp ·-&\ .uw prices 145'2417 Ron T• NIWPORT 8UCH Fire/Waler/Repairs. FREE ESTIMATES Small ~ba., big jobs HANDY MAN 3710 HOUSR•SITTINQ l•_&iii.._iiiiaiiii .. .,..iiiia._iiiiiiiii MIN80W Cltcle llebtt. ePLU•ll•G CO.• Conc:me/Elec/Plumb. 297-8081 Da'llfd Duncan Cons &S0-7042 _,_ ,,,__ ----· PalnlinQ. w.1£4 House/ FuVdepend No O.T . .leny e4 e.7540 lmmac care by Wld· 8flck•Sto~81ock•Lg Ape. Qual, job. Fr" a.st. L#l7.,.97 54w 722 1 CLEANING DONE RIGHT!•---------HtlM&Refttal Pre,.rtlH owed Prof'I Int. D• l small Job• OKI Lie SL kl5Q897 83e-llll ---------1 ..._.. Allil04 Doors. win-Private Aeaidenc9S, DOO•$ 3580 P.itlt-Carpentry-signer. Aeloc/So Ca. #687191 e31.3e32 Wooc:IWOf ... ,_811 x:::;,.,.. .... dllwl,~ ~I Oty-Aeferences'a Avail. &\ Drywall and m0tel Loe rera. 707·252-1209 ,.._ .. ,_.::,-s•-•~..,k ---. '*" etc. Lkl Rll• M2•7878 Gary MIMl•77 FIND _........ ,_, ~-!l!!I .._ .1eny M2.oM7 SH king nr bch hHslt· Pas>« removal. 14 yrs Whethei Lori'• Heu.eeoare An •~•d Quel Crpnlly, Paint, tlng/hH ahr for Jan & Exp. Reta. 54H7M. you're f;)Uylng 0.1alled aervlce, a.up-dependable door CloHVGar StOf, wall iteb. 80yrs of MN win-an sn-.....t or Mlllng, Cleaeffled pll•• furn'd. Ref'a.. hanger. Ouer work, unlta, furn, f0tmlca, ters enuff for X-YL ...,. .. ,,..,,. Buy n. Sell "· Find "- cow.a .. Y°"' needtl 8ea.t Aatea. 7I0-5044 rNa.. Don 52,-8910 repair• 875--8359 Fred Looal refa.. 786-5295 lhroogh Classified C ........... -~----Put a few words to work for you. Call 642-5678 . cc m tt \\ vt fl! hi R I g1 st .. Jt th fiJ dt d< in m pc re SC g1 cc 01 s: be in T IL n. r -!!l!r!!r· Decemoer 31, 11M lly CHMUS GOlllN w11tt OMAll SHAiia' • '-----------------------• Md TANNAH HlftCH ACR088 63~ 1 Fllld,,.,... • 54 ....... ,... 5~11 66~111 9 Olw a home to 58 Qi a..- 14 io-c1ty se 8ladl ... 15 One of 59 ~ Guetwle CoMnbils'.._ eo...-.a 16Adt....... 61~ 17 RldlcuAed 62 ~ 1 e Chelld>oatd .... c· ..... matetiel .,.. ''"' • 20 ExPfession of compenio(l surprise "ooWN 21 Gol bigger 22 Mec:Nirilcal 1 Bravery device 2 Old callle lown 23 Caused 3 Citrus llavot resentment 4 Sixth sense. 25 "Gone With the abbr Wcrd mansion 5 Slept nocsily 26 Guided 6 Yearned 27 Slncertty 7 Once more 1 30 Caravan sloe>s 8 Chtl<I 33 Saw 9 Guaranteed 34 Belong!~ to us tO Cotton Bol!YI site 36 Hurt 11 Kind of exam 37 Maiestlc 12 liver ~t.e 38 Movie part 13 ·-Miqhl Be 39 Beverage Giants 40 US. -18 Stares ' Academy 22 Jury 41 Quoted 24 Swiss painter 42 Add sugar Paul - 44 Wei, soft eallh 25 Add up 45 Famous fashion 27 Navaio dwelling designer 28 Honk 46 Work-crew boss 29 Christmas 50 Quit season WEEKLY BldDGE QUIZ MtillMflHI Q. l' • Botn vulnerable, u South you hold: uQ.J 109 OK OA.J 1 6.\J 16 Your ri«ht·hand opponent opena the bidding with one heart. Whal ac:bon do you take? Q. I • Neither vulnerable, as South WlltfMt!lyou hold: ~H-14fl•KQ84S 105432 o• ~82 The biddin1 has proceeded: .111.M'-'¥~1 NORTH EAST SOU'nl . Q, 4 • Ju South, vulnerable, you bold: .XQJt850oK10 oVoW M~1 The biddina hu proceeded: · WEST NOR111 BA8T IOl1l'B I V' I • . •o t What do you bid now? Q. 5 · As South, vulnerable, you hold: 0 '"" ~td.-...V.•~ 10 PUI l• WEST p ... •A K 9 l::>AQ 7 3'1 OK 4 •1093 Your rirht·hand opponent. opens the bidding with one spade. What. action do you t.ake? 30 Nutritious grain 31 Fighter pllOIS 32 Bandleaoor Allle- 33-a dull moment 35Crlmson 37 Boca -. Ftonda 38 Go by train 40Wh1nnied 41 "The . Mummy's-· 43 Light bulb Inventor 10 44 Basketball great Earl - 46 Young horses 47 Bog . 48 Started the day 49 lnlormahve 50 Spellbound 51 Pelcher 52 Rice w111e 53 N11utral color S6 Actor Jatle 57 Crow's voice f 1 . 12 13 30 p ... ? What action do you ta.ke2 Q. 3 . East·W~t vulnerable, as South you hold: MK1082 l:IQJ ~•ll2 •KQ3 The bidcling has proceeded: EAST SO\l'Jll WEST NORTH lQ l• 2"1 Pu1 P ... ? Whal action do you take? RENTALS TO SHARE LOST 8r f 2724 FOUND Q. 6 • Both vulnerable, as South .you hold: •Q 10 6 02 OK J 612 M Q 6 5 • The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOlTJ'R I V' P... 24 21::> p ... ? What act.ion do you take? Loolt for answers on Monday WEST Pau 2925 PERSONALS CdM·2Bd·1 Ba, p atio. FOUND CAT Young -------- ocean & park v1ow, 2 rem Tabby on 12/19 PERSONALS 3002 car gar, w/d, $700 Avl near Elden ~ Mesa, 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii now! 723·4339 Cosla Mesa. Call Mar· 1• CM·S325 Roomy hse. garet, 642·1613 ,. Wal'lt respon person. FOUND: Black La b/ Utll,cable.w/d Incl. Greyhound mix with Avail now. 642-5889 white markings .• Neul ' ****** JOB Please call Debbie. Very tmpor· lant. Signed DAB NB Prof, n/a, $400+ utl/dep. Avall t·1·95 w/d, parking. yards to beach. 631·4251 male approx 6 yrs or 1--------- older. Brown leather MEMBERSHIPS collar; no tags. Found ' 3018 al Target on Bristol. ---- •••••••• JIUllllTVll I014 •HOUll FUW• POWU IOAD Chenr au..... Anna 7012 dining rm ... ,. 8 wtl••llillil!lill•~~~ buffet • d\lna $2150. t8'S ... CTIHC MAT Cherry 4-poet« rice Schock Newpi Packet bdrm Mt 11750. Uhr Conv't hardtop model, sofa, love Hat • chair atereo. Pfd. aft helm S1500. Occasional la-aaat. New B•n•rl••· blM & rnc>fe. Unuud. XLNT·S6900 660-9000 714-892·7288 M.....-r Dining Room Mu1t hava outgoing peraonallty. 15.00/hr. PINN b9 awat• that --------SAIL BOATS Approx 40 hra/wk. the Jlallng1 In thla cat· -eRCBANDISE 7014 •1 PoUo Loco egory may require you IW&Q • ---~----- Call Nalm 640-S058 to call a 900 number MISC. 1015 Loin .... flbergla1a P{r BOOKEEPER OWP In which there la a C81 25 saJlbt, 1/5195, Computerized Ac· charge per minute. 10am, at 621·A2 Udo Counll.ng program PLANT SAL• ACRl!S Park Or, NB 875-7939 43 t7 Xmas ltHI 15 gal pOl· (714 8-072 ted, 8-9' $20. Cltru1, 1 PRINTING MERCHANDISE avocadoa-frultlng $10. MA1UN! SUPS Urttanne Operators & Herbs $1. Gal junlpara DOta . 7022 Preu Persons $1 . Shade/plne/cypres 9iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii 4-9' StO. 909-674·9422 1• Community newspa· ANTIQUES 6010 32 Ft Boat Sllpa with per aeaka Urbanlla 1hore facilities. In operatOt with 5 yeara fRE1t TO YOU 6022 front of private real· operating experience AD NUMBER 1 "' dence on Balboa Pen. & Urbanite prea1 par· YOU HAVE FOUND Power or aallboat OK. son with 5 year. expe· ONE OF TWO HID· FRE• Large Doghouse Call 723-5835. rlenca. Only thoaa DEN ADS. ENTER 42"X 33" X 39"h.•--------- wlth Urbanite exp&· THE DINNER FOR Waterproof roof/ald&1, DOCK UP TO 2 5 ' + rlenc• need apply. TWO CONTEST. dlsmanue for moving. f.l .B. Pvt rea, step• to S nd • ap I bch/shopa. $150 mo-e re um• or PY •BUYING ITEMS* ca11 114-e42.5eo8. In person at: to-mo yrly. 675-0048 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY NEWS 3424 San Fernando Rd. Suite 4 Los Angeles, CA 90065 (Tyburn & San Fernando) . EOEJM/FN/H Can't seem to get to all those From 1800·1960. 1 pc --------jew~l,Y, books, entire PETS & I••••••••• estate. Immediate cash, top s. 673·6223 ANIMALS 6049 AUTOMOBILES Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? ADOPT·A·PET Every Sat & Sun at BMW 9030 Please call 675· 1855. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Newport Bch Lg master 1 FOR SALE repair jobs Bd, bale, bay view, flrplc, Heavy S Iv Braid link gar, W/O, $525 avl now braclet lost at S. Let the Claaalfled Service · PETSMART, Fountain iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Valley. Puppies, kit· 79 BMW 7331 1 tens and more, all owner, perft cond, full looking for loving, car· power, xtent, garaged, Ing homes. CALL 241· $3750 721-0955. 0317 for more Info. Isl last 1/3 utils 673-8387 Shore Y C 12/20 ' ' · reward, 548·0226 PENINSULA POINT Orlglnal membership around the house? to the "Center Club," Let the Claaalfled a premier, members S I DI t only city club offering erv ce · rec ory accomodatlons for help you find Directory help yoo fin~ reiiable help. M2·5678 Save abused and CHEVROLET 9045 abandoned pets. Be a volunteer/foster. cau liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714·859-2704. '75 El Camino SF Nu Room & office, park· Lost 12/20 Gold ID Ing. N/S, prof, clean. ladles braclet, nr 5750 N/pet 675.6178 Pavllllons In Udo. . . REWARD 720·0342 LOST: COCKATIEL business meetings reliable help. pnt & uph. Po•I trcto. New rad, bat, lgn, and atart. $4500 708-3505 and entertalnmen1,1------------------•••••••- and pre and post the··------------------•GARAGE SALES ater dining. Adjacent EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ·------·-F_O_RD ____ 9_0_7_5 to the O.C. Performing BUSINESS' ::-t--+---t--t FINANCE Grey, yellow and or· ange. -...Answers lo "Voda." Lost In Hun· lington Beach. Please Arts Center. All rea· 5530 5530 sondble offers consld· ~ --------., ered. Call 720-9215. CORONA 81 Mustang beaul Call 714·969-8583. 1---------LOST: Purple perscrlp· I••••••••• ..___,__...._.....___, BUSINESS 11on gtasses at Boa1 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Parade on Balboa Is·• .. ••••••• land on Friday Dec. 1• -----------------------~904 23. 559-8671 •. Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-ii LOST': Small Green EMPLOYMENT NEWP-ORT · CO.STA MESA 26241•••••••• VENDING-FANTASTIC PARROT. Blue & red 5530 2 169 M. IS~ELIANEOUS Local route. 400% tall feathers, nails BEACH prpllts. $1200/week missing on one foot. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1 Bd 1· Ba Now carpi, RENTALS potential. MUST SELL. ' Lost since Dec. 17. ADVERTISING encl gar, pk spQce, 1·80C>-745·3358 Please 9all 960·9t67. SALES REP BEACH Lndry lac, stor. quiet MISSING• REWARD & clean, $585 Contact Male·Red & White RENTALS Mr. Todd 647·5934 ROOMS 2706 nn.'OUNCEMENTS Tabby Persian. Very Now Taking 1 Bd 1 Ba pr iv patio, ""''" Beautiful, w/out collar. Summer Reservallo.ns fresh paint, garage, Room tn lovely CM 2 yrs. Lost In the vi· WINTER WEEKLY Ideal for one porson. Hm In exchange 10, clnlty or Bayside Dr. 1-4Bd ····•• $3?0-$1400 $650 (619) 753-9529 help w/baby. Small sal ANNOUNCEMENTS and Jamboree In NB. WINTER (FURN) or eves(619) 452-6391 refs. 673-8886 . Pr'llase call Lg 1B~cN~ $1000 2BR·1BA & 1BR·1BA 2 920 673-5880 2Bd/2Ba C.M .. $1100 . Lndry, pool, quiot, nr VACATION 2Bd/2Ba Npt ... $1000 all transportatlon. No MIAMI PRO TEAMS! 2Bd bay view .. $2450 pets 848·0 392 · RENTALS 2722 Find Out Info. On 5Bd/5Ba .......... $3900 AVAIL 2Br apt In 4• Games Analysis, Daily II S i I & Practices, & Much Fu erv Ce plox, w d, r:iew crpt NB OCEANFRONT More For All Sporting M blinds. Near alll $725. w kl F lly I 3B Property gmt 841 .561s or 434•6443 ee Y· u urn r Events! CALL NOW! 2Ba, gar. N/pet $1200/ 1·900·993·1313 x13 • Beautiful 3br 2.Sba week. Karen 434·1424 S2/mln l8+ The........., twnhme 1700 sq tt. 2· Bl 213-993·9450 . .._... sty, 2·car gar. f/p, w/d, TRADE ..,.,._..,......,._ yard. $1300 548·7762 673·1900 E'SIDE Back Bay I BR w/patlo. $645/mo. 329 University #L 548-6093 through classified 642 .. 5678 Thinking of having a garage sale? Give us a call! CLASSIFIED 842·5678 Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the Claaalfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. 642·5678 Sa a k Ing a a If; mollvaled, organized, dependable, service- or I en t e d o.ulslde salespersons for com· munily newspaper group. Experience or degree prelerrec:I·. Draw/commission. Full benefits. Physical/ drug screening re· quired. Fax resume: Attn: A . Micheal Fletcher 714·65<>-4802 CLASSIFIED It's the resource you can count on to sell a myriad of merchan· dlse Items, because our columns compel qualified buyers lo call I 842·5678 N(:;;;(iT ~ NIA CHAMUi 0' COrMUCl DIRECTOR OF FINANCE Southern California's most (lynamic Chamber of Commerce is seeking a detail-oriented Director of Finance. Duties: • Ac:coµnts receiv$1e and payable • Billing and processing • Account reconciliation · • Assist In preparation of budgets-annual, division, special events . " • Preparation of reports·P & L, bal~noe sheet, governmental • Payroll and insutance • Assist with annual audit Requirements: • Experience with QuickBooks and OuattroPro preferred . • Bachelors Degree in related fietd preferred • 3 years experience in similar fast paced, challenging work environment Pf'8S'J send resume by Jiinuary 6 to: NHACC 1470 Jamboree Road Newport Beach, CA 92660 Attn: JB * Lldo/Penlnsulia/Hts lnterior/Bayfront Hms . Yearly Lease or Sale Grundy Ritt 675-6161 Prestige 2Bd·2Ba condo, gated comm. frplc, patio, avl nowt $1395 Ag\ 721·0116 FREE CABLE. clean 1BR, quiet, gated, car· port parking. Close to shopping, beach & bus. ~sk tor our Spe· clalll 842·5858 •UNFURN STUDEO -------- In Executive home NEWPORT pool,tennls, $695 Incl BEACH r"The . Buyer's Market" V'Check your shopping list off by stopping in today at any one. of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! utlll/mo 640·0518. 2669 Buy II. Sell It. Find It. iiiii*iii1iiBiiRiiSii6ii2ii5ii*iiiiii Claaalfled. 2BR 2BA $725/Up APARTMENTS FOR RENT Sp~taf~0'::~,:,u~/w Incl. 60x30 pool. No pets. No lees. No lease 545-4855 Beacon B aWNB 2Bd --------2Ba Ouplox apt. Pvt. BALBOA bch area. s1100 Inc. • ISLAND 2606 Utl. Available lmmed. iijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 723·0714 or 966·0744 *Bright cheerful atudlo EXTRA LARGE 1 Bd apt, on little Island, Condo style apt near Unlurn yearly, 5575 / Fash Isl, dbl carport mo, utils pd 673·7104. N/P $850 854·7742 LIDO PENINSULA BALBOA (2) 1 BR Luxury Units I Oulot, Private Beach PENINSULA 2607 . -s900.s12001mo. 710 Lido Park Dr 7.14·673·8030 28d 1Ba 220 1/2 34th OPEN 7 DAYS St. Upper X·lg deck, Newport Height• garage, •love, w /d, 2 Bedroom, pool, new S965• Yrly 240-1969· carpet, no pets, $795 •STUDIO $S25* 642·1658 Walk to bch, frlg/ultls ~0-c-e_a_n-tr_o_n_t-3-B-d-1-~-. Incl. Yrly. No Peta Ba, cath bm ceil, nu 760·1713. pnl/ crpt, garage, CORONA DEL MAR ---- $1450 (310) 431·8204 STUDIO Furn, Prlv Ba, 2622 ulla pd, refrlg, micro, phone, prlv ent n/smk/ drnk $395 548·6179 3 8d a aa garage, fir· VERSAILLES Large pie, beaut & spacious, Studio P enthous e twnhae, quiet, St67S/ Furn. & remodeled mo, yr IH 759.3092 $825. 714·962·8235. RENT through classified The Community Market Place. Classllled M2·5e78 lfJou"re looldft9 for •JOit, ct.altled "81 news for JOU. GARAGE SALE . SADDL•BACK ... S.les Leasing Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1 ·800·831.-3377 714 380•1200 I • GREAT SElECTION • • lm~late Delivery • LS*• ES300 SC 400 • SC 300 SEE AU THE NEW GS300 Your Best Buy Is In the heart of Orange County! 13590 Beach Blvd., Westminster Beach Blvd.hat 22 frMway 714 ••• •••• "Buy, Lease or Browse" ange County's Auto Dealers are One in Customer Satisfaction white car, 2 door, DEL MAR 6122 aunrf, xlnt cond, $1350 obo 673·8886. Moving Sale!! HONDA EvQ.rythlng goes! Fur· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9085 nlture, plants & the krtchen slnkll Come by this SUN Sarni 502\o'l Poinsettia · 88 Accord DX 4 'Door, 5 speed, 66,000 ml, 1 owner, $5,700. 848·2413 COSTA MESA 6124 liiUiiNiiCiiOiiiLNiiiiiiiiii9ii12iii0 iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '82 Town Car Slgna· Balboa Penn come ture. Gold pkg. Wht. rummage through 'the $16,000. Lido Isle. drawers, any rea.s 723·5259, 818-449-4466 offer, It's yours navy1 _______ _ couch & chali'. king TOYOTA 9210 size bed, Antique d e s k , g as B B 0 , liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dishes , linens, sml '87 SUBRA Sliver, appll, micro, Bch bike. Top Cond. Loaded. 1· 675·3069, 602 36lh St. owner. Garaged. Call HUNTINGTON BEACH 614 0 Moving Sal• 12/3.1 Sam, mirror canopy waterbd, couch/lvseat, entertalnme·n1 centor, m~ ltms, Bch & Edinger et Stark St. 843-9567. Ron 645·2417. When you'wr1te a Classffied ad, include all the facts and get the results you want. •• I LINCOLN i'MERCURY -----RAY FLADEIOE UNCOLMHICUIY I ©• E>OIS HINTS Before your garage 1sale place a garage sale sign where 1t wiTI be seen. Make sure ·you follow all city ordi nances any association rules. .. ... .. THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA DailJPilDL Cover Home Presented By PRUDENTIAL NEWPORT REALTY See Page 15 For More Information A Special Advertising Supplement Vol. 18, No. 52, Dec. 31, 1994 '~~Neuport .... 2. Map/Index 3. Waterfront Homes Inc, Realtors 4. Grubb & Ellis 5. PrudentJal Newport 6. Metro Realty 7. Coast Newport Properties 9. Star Real &tate ( 11. Fred Sands Coastal Properties 13. Valentine Properties 14. Norwest Mortgage Grubb & Ellis 15. Cover Story Homes of the Week 16. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach .. Y· BetteWalsh a:Co•egye Bobbi=-· Carla Broffman Cal'OIC&ft Carole Fre• 1man Carolyn Starr Catherine Frinier F.ASTSIDE COSTA MESA Darling freshly painted Eastside 3bd country cottage. Totally redone. custom oak kitchen, wool carpet & copper plumbing 631-1400 .................................................... $239,000 CORONA DEL MAR New 2 bdrm condo w/dining room & laundry, decorator touches include glass block & ~~~-l~go~~ ... ~~~ .'.~ .. ~~.~~-~.~ .. ~~~~~~~~~: ...... $269 .000 MESA VERD£ Immaculate 2· story 3 bd home widen. dining & family rooms & large private rear yard wi th rn~· 1rocr.~~.~. ~~~ .................................... $334 .ooo NEWPORT SHORES WI a country look. Charming 5 bd w/fmly rm, used brick frplc, oak cabinetry & custom wallpapers & drapes. Steps to pool & tennis. 631-1400 ................................................ $375.000 NEWPOll1"S UPPER BAY To tally charming & completely refurbished 3 bdrm w/dlning & family rms. wonderful gardens & spa. Pavers. beams & Fr. doors. 631-1400 .................................................... $380,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nice 1 story home w/3 bdrms and family rm w/bar. French doors lead to beautiful yard with pool, spa and bullt In BBQ. 631-1400 .................................................... $464. 900 BAYCllEST Spacious 4 bd family home w/3 car garage In great neltborhood. Dining & family rms 631~'00~~~.~~~.:.~~-~~-~~~ .... ~~.~~:~ 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 PENINSlllA POINT 2 sty 4 bd w/dinlng rm, family kitchen w/breakf ast nook, hardwood floors, deck & gj~i~h<r..~~.~.~~-~ .............................. $595,000 From Pat & Gil Foerster and the Agents ~ Staff at WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. UDO ISlE Custom remodeled 4 bd home w/ gourmet kitchen on larger lo t. Light & bright w/south patio. bar & deck. Close to tennis, walk to village. 631-1400 ................................................. $649 .000 BAUIOA lSlAND Duplex. Water views from upstairs deck of this super property with 4 bdrms up & 2 down just 3 doors from the so. bayfront. 673-6900 .................................................... $695,000 HARBOR VIEW tDU.s Beautifully upgraded 2 story 5 bdrm home w/dining & family rooms & 3 car garage on large lot. New carpet, paint & fixtures. 631-1400 ..................... :": . .' ............... : ........... $749.000 .~ 8lJENA VISTA Excelknt value In prime bayfront location, steps from Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Charming 3 bd early cottage with den. dining & · family rooms. private beach & shared dock 631-1400 ....................................... 1395000 DOVER 9HOllES Spacious 4 bd home w/exceptional upper bay & city light vu. O~n beamed ceilings in Uving, i~r.Y.:M~~~.~.~:.~~~~.~ .. ~.~.~~: ....... $749,ooo SPYGLASS HD.I. 4 bd lushlv landscaped ~Southport" on . lrg prvt lot. pool, city lite & mini ocean vu. Beams, hrdwd floors. moldings & paned windows. 631-1400 .................................................... $849,000 UNDA 191.E Traditional stvle w/4 bets up & down. l,.Mng rm w/24 ft vaulted ceRings. Dock for large yacht ~riJ~.~~.~ ................................ (Ui)$850,000 Lou Hicbon l\mn Creamer M~Stellino Margaret Duffy Mark.lackeon Marlene U..eel Martha Anwller Mary Ami Nethercutt Mary Lou Klehler 1 Maureen Downey MaureenW ... h Nancy Barfield Nancy Petereon Olga Matthews Patti Conover Pegn1 Harrieon Pia D'Auria Regena McNemey Richard Lee Rick Sclarieber RobGiem Roeette Gindi Roy Freeman Sally Nettel s.lly Phillips Sally Somers Sarah Kirby Sharon McKinnon Staci Blatter Sae Ellen Volpe Susan Travis nm ean Tom lovenitt:i Vicki Lee Wayne Heck BALBOA ISIAND Bayfront duplex with 1..harm1ng early 4 bd owners home and separate 1 bd apt over the gara~ Lovely bay & city lights views. 631·1400........ . .. . .. .... . . . ..... . $969.000 CUFF HAVEN Brand new traditional 5 bd ho me. dining room & extra large gourmet kitchen/fmly rm combo. Fr. doors. hrdwd noors, granite counters. 63 1-1400..... ... .. . ..... . .. .. . .. ............. $999,000 DOVER SHORES Gorgeous 4 bd bayfront. 60 ft on upper Bay's main channel & large dock. Traditional w/library. dining & family rms & brick terrace w/spa -631-1400 ............................ $1.550.000 BIG CANYON 3 bdrm golf course estate w/tranquil views Master w/seating area. lrg country kitchen. dining & family rooms & space for home office 631 1400..... . .................. $1.650.000 CORONA DEL MAR'S Ocean Blvd w/panoramic ocean & harbor views Elegantly. decorated traditional 4 bd home w/dining & family rms & triple .sarage. 631-1400.. .... .. ..... .. . ...... $1.950.000 IRVINE COVE Price dropped! Elegant traditional 5 bd custom home w/ocean vieM. Formal dining & family rooms. 5 car garage w/darkroom. 63 1-1400.... .... ....... ......... . .. ........... $1.975.000 UDO ISlE 5 bdrm "Bel Air" style masterpiece on 2 lo ts w/pool. forever bay view. to p q uality. extraordinary attention to detail & triple garage . 631-1400 ............................................. $2.400.000 HA880ll RIDGE Former design ho use. 6 bd. superb quality w/fabuJous ocean vus. Stone-exterior w/den, library.-gym & media room. 631-149() ............................................. $2.999.000 l.AGVNA BEACH a fabulous security gated near new oceanfront estate of aprx 10,00 sq ft. stairs to the ~f~·4b0.~~.~-~.~.~~.~~~~: ........ $10.800.000 Specfafgfng In propertla /or Hie or leau ... on the &DOter. .. near the M>Oter ... and with a ufew of the 10ater ... NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE l4J6 W. COAST IDGHWAY 714-631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARINE AVI. 714-673-6900 PAGE 4 I SATURDAY, December 31 , 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COST..tlPM!SA PILOT I REAL ESTATE • IS 644 6200 Ne~Beach A LiRhl & Jiry 3 Br 2 bJ one lcvd hnffil' ~---" Turn-kt>y Harbor VI~· li1lb ~>uth Sau-.ali1<> model in 'lllll'l • pri' .lit' l<><."Jtion. MuJne Pro $549,000 CA.TAIJNA VIEW V11l.1 R.1lho.1 lBr n>rm-r pt.•mhou'l· V;111hrtl u.:1ling,, 'kylighh & mirro~d w;1ll. F.1n1a .. tit h.1rhor .111d C;11alin:1 CAPE COD DEUGKf Coron.1 Del · Mar 2Br/2BA dunner on quiet lrl·c-lin1:d 'trcct. Ftl'lll'h door:.. 1:u ... 1om t..1 bint'try. 'kylighh and wood burning fi~pl.1l1: BAYCllF.Sf VII.IA ~-.....,. Mcdj1crr.1nc.m exec:u1ivc/en1e::n:1inml·n1 ~~­ hrunc with 6Br. 5 Ra. Enom1ou' 1111 with 'P..trkling pool. dt.-c:k.' .ind lu,IJ l.1nd:.c.1ping. \ ll'\V' Mary Ann McGuire $2S9,900 Unda Octh a Lois acobs sm.ooo DELUXE CONDOMINIUM 'p.1uo11' 2 Hr/ 2 'i8J cnd·unil Luge: h' mg· room "uh fil"t'philc Anadk'd 2 l":lr gJrJJW 1w.1r ht'.tl hl'' .ind be ~umg. Don Pearson $169.000 AFFORDABLE BLUFFS A11r.1UtH·I}' pl.tnnl·d 2Br homt'. L1gh1 & llrtl(lll Vauhcd cc1lmg Sunny lcx:ation ( lox• 111 j(rl'l·nhdr 'X'Jlk 10 '1orc' u :.1'l' ope 111n' Sally Shipk:y $18S,OOO NEWPORT CREST l\<l11r.1l>k· '\l·wpm1 Crc'r 2Bd. 2 'i HJ an 4111\'l c:-nd lc1tJl1tJll. Commun11 y tl·nn ..... pool & 'fl·' \\',ilk 111 hc.1d1l'' Ted Jarvis $2SS,OOO ALISO LAGUNA 'Pl'l l.lnil.1r white \\'.lll'r and n1.1,tlhlc 'll'\\' from I)( 11h upper Jnd lowl·r ltt1 d ' • 11 1h1' '(l.1u11u' lllll,Kk-t1mdomin1um Dick Dkbon $~60.ooo VERSAJUF.S VALUE l.11\ d). l.trJtl' 2Bd. 2n.1 pn>pl:rl}' owrlonk- lll)t t'Omm1111i1y pool .ind cluhhouM' wnh 11oo l'>:11m11l·d 'll'W' 111 nee.in. hJrbor .ind C.,.1lin.1 Mary Ann McGuire $26S,OOO SEASIDE LIVING lln)tht .ind l lll'cry lo wl·r un11 m the Tl·r· r.11t'' 2B<l .m.1 .and l l.lr .111.u.:hc<l g..1r.1gc..• W.1 lk 10 '""'l h\'' .ind \'11l.1~l' 'hop' 8J Johnson S31S,OOO INVF.STMENT HOME Al111mt nl'\\ <..u ... tom C.1pc Cod dupll'\ WTI'h hugl· ~ Br l11wc1 unit .111<.1 .. p.1l 11111' i Br upper M.1ke ynur honle? pJ) 1L' n\\n '' J~ Susan Vesety $339,000 CHARMING DUPLEX ~p.1l 11111' ~p.ini'h ,ryk 2 Bd front hou'l' .md l Rd apartment Grc:u lcxJllon, tx·,ldl' Ncwpon ·~ l:>t'-.t bt:;J<"hc~. Unda Oeth or Lois Jacobs $369,000 CORONA HIGHLANDS VIEW Grc:it C:C)rncr lm·a1mn 101 with ocean '1cw... R·2 Zone Cum:ntly two un1h or 3Hr ZB.1 on :1ppc:Jhng loc. Pntc reduH.'Ci!!! AnM Peters A SuwlM Shuler $399,000 LUXURY FF.ATVRF.S :-lt'wpon :-.lonh 48r with marble floor •. md m.my n1,tom fe-Jl\Jrcs. 24 hour ~1lc·gm1rd­ l'd wmm~ilh pool & ~pa. Mali G $37S,OOO SEU.ER CARRY POn.N'I1AL \X"1ll con,fdcr trade. :anything appr.11-.cd :11 S560 000 with ot.can '1cw 2 Br/ 2 5 BJ Mednerrane.m lOOdo '' .1 ql-al• Gisela Burmeister $399,000 1111! BEST OF 1HE BLUFFS ~tunning ·one of .1 ki nd" expanded & rcmockkd home !-upcrb IOl:ation with mm1 1\.t{k Bay 'il·w. ally Shipley $439,000 BLUFFS EXEa1I1VE STYLE Bluff~· 1110,1 pupul;1r p!Jn ofl'cr' ~p.1cilltl' 3 Br • l'nlJ!'Rl'CI f.1n11I) room llp)(r,tded with 8.llk B.iy \'It'\\ Sally SbJpley $469,000 NEWPORT VIUA litJ11t1ful c.i .... \.Jinn mudd on 'UJ>l'f·W.l'd Inc I luge mNlr 'lllll' wnod fl<klf' f.1hulou~ yard Owner mJy t .irry 2nd TD ~fl'.llly r\·dun·d . "·'' $'i'i9.000 \OW i9'i.OOO Carol Allison $47,,000 EASTBLUFF CHAllM E.NblufT rcmodd 3 Bd home· c\ cry room h.1, J g.1rdl·n 'icw Ligh1 & hngh1 w/J h.1p- py fl'Cling! Barbara Aune $489,000 CALIFORNIA RANCH STYLE fk,1 Baynci-1 luca1ion. 3Br. ZB.1 Imme Dl"ilgncr guc1'!l hJth. hJrdwood floor'. wumry kitchen .and ,p,1rkhng_ pool Don t m~" Otlt1 Bob C.Olucdo SS49,000 BEST OF THE BEST Bcauuful home 011 quiet rnl-dc-:..1t 3Br/2.5 0.1 with sire'JI 'u:w of 1:.irgc greenbt.'11 :ind mini oce.m & CaL.ilmJ '11:\\ Maxine Propp $SS9,000 CONTEMPORAllY BAYFRONT Stunning 28r/2B.1 CoronJ Del Mar Bayfmnr ~e1tig L' bet~' mg! The hrc,tyle only the prMleged e::n,oy. Community pool Ann ~rs and Suw1nc Shuler $S9S,OOO SEAPORT UPESTYLE Sp;aciou' 3bd home m family rnmmuni1y nt~ar '-1ariner1' Mill• Grc.11 locuion :im.I fol>- uluu., ou·an and hJ)' 'ic\\., BJ. Johnson $'99,000 SHOWPLACE ~ !kJu1tf11llr upd.ucd ~ewpon BeJch home b1gh1 & hnght tntcnor. huge lot w ~.mJcn,, 3 (..If ~.1r.1gt:. Unda Oeth and Lots Jacobs $634,900 NEWPORT HElGJfl'S Ador.1hlc ·cr-.tfhm.m • 3 Bd 1:ott.1gc. 2 Bd 1m.onw pmpcrt) on .1h11u111g lot hl:ing '-Old ·" oftt.' f)Jl l.,1g"• ti( '><'PMJtdy Peters, Jarvis A Shuler $69~,000 Unda Octh a 1.o1s llCobJ S699,ooo CHADONGJIOME + INCOME :i.;ewcr Coron~• del MJr duple' un trnn.a I ·1 Q1,tomized 3Br. 2.S 8:1 in from & l. B1 ~ ll in b:t'k Both h:l\·c 2 C"Jr gJrJgl'' GJ.sda Burmdster $7b9.0 OCEAN VIEWS GJtcd CkeJn Ranch 4Br. 3.5 B.1 .~ ,.1r ).:H.11.! home. Lu'h IJnilic-Jping Jncnll'd '" r 11 Jnd bouq11c1 <:Jnyon ''one. Dea Burton ORF.AM HOME G~11cd Harbor Ridge 3Bd. 3B.1 t 11'1t111 "' home. Spcl'racul;1r oce-Jn .ind 111y l1µh1 view-.. An clcg:mt touch or clt,, Mardc Ad&er $875.00 HARBOR RIDGE '-''elJ-prk.'l"C.i 5Br. Harbor Ridge ht·.1111\ 1' 111 unoh...m1ttcd \lew~ of oceJn. rny h1othr • • mountJin.~. Marilyn Kershner $899.00 BIG CANYON Remodeled and exp.inded 3Bd. 3B.1 1111111111 pornry town home w1th exp.in'" c jtolt • •" "t ;ind l ity Up.hh n ew Carol AWsoo $1,02S.0 <JI' I \ I !< H \I. F<) l .R SAnJIU>AY NEWPOllT Olf.ST 17 GRETEL CA.llOL MULVEY $25'.000 OORONA O£L MAR 7o6B HEUOTR0Pf MJXE SMml $299,000 N~"WPORT NORnf 3134 CORTE MARI~ CAllOl. Al.USON s•1~.ooo UDO ISLE 447 VIA U00 SOl ll JOAN l.EWIS $1,099,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES. 4BR. 3.SBA. hun nn., vaulted ceil. In llv nn. & generous pool- slzed rear yard. Lowest priced 4BR. Reduced to $639.500 RON TAYLOR $09.3737 ' POTENTIAL FOR CO.ND<> CONVERSION $525.000 Large toM\home ~ OOpb w/4BR in e.ach lrit. brePlaces & patios. Located µ;t steps to the beach on an owrsi2led comer lot. A great opportunity. 2 TOWNHOMES NB BCH CONDO POTENTIAL $239.900 Located 1/2 \jock to beach acc:ess. elementary school & city ~ No attached \A.ells between these fine units. UDO ISi.£ OWNER FINANCING NOW $57 5.000 Just reduced 3BR home w/lovely sunny south facinQ patio. 2-<:ar garage, ~ story floorplan that ro..i0 become a 2 story residence. Will not last that this price! BA\'FRONT UDO ISi.£ WITH A DOCK $1.975MIL Large ent~ home plus h..ge bayfront deck. & room for a 55 yacht numerolL$ designer details. elevator & st\l'lning wet bar. A great Uclo l!le street MLBOA VIHl'AGE CHARM WITH MY VIEWS $495.000 C1assk: beach house w/forever bay views from 1Mng room & upstairs MBR. 4BR. 2BA, bon.Ls room w/washerdryer hookup pk.as storage. Nice ljg bay lieN fnrtt pon:h. too! 0\1EllSIZED DVPl.EX OR CONDO CON\1EllSION $599,000 Upper \.lllt feab.fts 2 separate ~ rooms. dining area & l<itdlens. Both have very large bckms. extra storage ZMllWlle. Located in <Pet area ol W. Newport &car garage. lltJV OR llENT 'l1D EXanNG MYFllONT $1.4tlla EnP; ~ view from this large Cape Cod ~ bayfialt home ~ Nwpt Harbor, city li!#s. Mt Baldy & a ~ beach. For lease at $6, 900/month. LP 5 BEDROOMS & 3 BATHS. Located near the Wetbt. I.Jg family home. loveJypatJo w/flre. pit. Jen, din nn & fam nn. Offered at $825.000 DAYNA PEI Ill 651·4610 lWO DlJPlEXES ON 2 LOTS. $325.000 EACH Spacn.as & brictlt \.l'lil<; highlight this fine income · property valle. Smdecks. rear !,01ds. tons of ~ & fireplaa!s in e.ach unit . HAVE rr AU. ON UDO ISl.E $659.000 4 ""bedl..--.OOl........,ns. large suiny ~tio, spacious interior rooms pk.as located on a great iSlal1CI street A must see for ~shopping for a Udo Isle Home! BAYCREST AREA FAMILY HOME ONLY $509.000 Big single-story SBR. 3BA home w/fam nn .. den. large beautifUlly landscaped vard w/pool & spa. This very wel-malnfained home has potential for your personal touches. EXECUTIVE BAYFRONT 3 BEDROOM + DEN $895.000 Views of Udo Bay. Udo Isle. city lights & moontalns. Geat attention to interior detail incl artisan cabinetry & ~facades. Easy single-level lloorplan. Boat slip to 45 available. Cal for more information. l.ANDMAllK ESTATE ON 11IE OCEANFRONT S2.295MD.. Spectaruar 5BR home w~ nn. den. lbary. fl.j ~ & sama in the basement. 360. bay, ocean & ~ ~view from the romantic rooftop sclari.rn. A rrust see! SATURDAY, December 31 , 1994 /PAGE 5 BA1.80A CHARM. Walk to the beach & ser- ene park from this 28R + loft home. Solari\,lm, dJn rm & nifty kitchen. ' Offered at $585,000 DAYNA PEI ill 651-4610 INCOME & CHARM NEAR 11IE BAY $429,000 A tenihc cottage-style incopme property near al boating and beach actMbeS Lob of pOOe or ownership here. Uw in one and rent the other BEST BUY IN NEWPORT BA\'FRONT WISUP AVAIL $229,000 The b.ve.t pnced bayfront w/bay & ocean vi..'IAr.:t ui security luxury hn~ builchng Assoc pool & spa Walk to l...ido Village shops OWNER Will FINANCE nos DVPl.EX s42s.ooo Thb is ft.. .if a duplex makes sense to ~! A great rental location combined with owner assisted financing is ;..ist the ticket for your investment portfolio. Call f0r details. GRAND PENlltOVSE NEAR TIIE BEACH $168,000 Located in a gated cOITlllU\fty is this beautifully appointed 2BR condo w/assoc. pool. spa exercise room. clubhouse & card room Spend a day at the beach or relax \¥ the pool! PRIME 18 lJNIT APT. lll1DDING S 1. 7 5MD. ~ mainWled ~com~ in excelent kxation. Pride of ~-Professional management ~. Buyer to ex>q:> with 1031 exchange. CaD for more Information. lllJSINESS Ol'POID1JNITIES NEAii BEACHES Tv.o ~ rnaricets in exceknt So. Caal. neighborhoods. Location. Location, Location. Wei maintained & located fl liitl traffic are.as. Offer.ed at $145K. 8c $450K. VINTAGE COUNl1IY a..lJ8 FAlllWAY HOMESITE $995,000 Located on the 4th Falrv.ey ol the Ma..ntai'l Cou-se at the exd.isM? Viltage c.c. in hian Weis. (M.ner will consider an e:xchange. Brdr.er' co-operation. 4 BEDROOM home ~ t.v \4ew from Iv "" A: upper ~ Bonus nnlXara ...... petk>, decb + moft. Oflaed • $495,000 DAYNA Hi Iii 651-4610 ' .:i u"' '1 , .. ~~ 1 A.' ~ 1ttu111~~eu • T f\UHl.L 1 Ac; PAGE 6 / S TURDAY, December 31, 1994 METRO PRESENTS ... I • I I N v Es TM f N I Div i ~ i () N . . . E N (I ( ) f y l !\ I~ Li Q u i ( f .L\ I i () ~ LocArEd ON A NiCE CORNER, rHis BAlboA lslANd duplEx MAkEs SENSE AS AN iNVESTMEN T. OWNER OWNS f REE ANd clEAR ANd will CARRY THE 1 ST AT bElow MARkET RATES. TERMS ANd CONdiTiONS CAN MAkE THiS THE b EACH d EAI o f THE YEAR. 20 UNiTS NEAR WESTERN MEdit Al CENTER . IMMAc ulArEly MAiNTAiNEd I 9 2BR UNirs pl~s A ~BR OWNER's uNiT . LisrEd AT $1 ,450,000/8 :2 CRM • ~ 8 CoNdos opERATEd AS AN APARTMENT buildiN(i. SupeRioR locATiON. 100 % occupiEd . Buy ONE oR All THiRl)'--EiGHT. $ ~ 7, 500 EACH . CoMplETE AppRAisAl/pHOTOS ANd fiNANCiNG AVM~blE. (WE HAVE OTHER TEXAS iNVESTMENTS.) 714/720--9422 5 CoRpo ~ATE PlAzA • NEwpoRT BEACH, CA 9 2660 • < ---.......... ~· -·~~.--_ ...... ,,_.. ____ _ 644;..1600 New Listings W-Newpcwt 12 ~bedroom units at the bac:h. Creat Income, rnort •rea. Roadli Hel• $8M,OOO New Listings Little B•lbo• lsl•nd 45 ' le vel bayfront lot Shared dock w/ 45' slip. View Bert & Mllrlan Reedy $1 ,895,000 Spotlight Bal"-l•l••d Prime baiyfront location. Larp pier & views. .._.IH 0... $1,950,000 -.;. .·,· .... : ... ·~ . . ~ : • :; .... • .. N..· ·:.· ·. Happy New em.e.t1••1H Year!!! PAGE 8 i SATURDAY: OecemberC"~1~ 994 Coldwell Banker sponsors recent computer panel and trade show Coldwell Banker recently sponsored a pa·nel discussion and trade show spotlighting current computer innovations. products and trends used in the 1eal estate profession The symposium was held at the Anaheim Coldwell Banker regional training facility and was open to company sales associates and employees throughout Orange County. · . The morning consisted of a panel discussion featuring four top producers tram Coldwell Banker Orange County offices. T.he panefists included: Tara Conley of the Laguna Beach North office. Frank Dakides of the Laguna Beach South office, Lisa Ristow of the Yorba Linda office, and Julie Stevens of the Laguna Niguel office. Together they shared personal experiences and knowledge regarding the role of the computer in the real estate profession. Following the panel d1scuss1on. a computer trade show exhibited the latest 1n computer hardware and software. Vendors included: Top Producer, CompuFARM Plus. Franklin Quest, Softrain and J. Williams. In addition. account representatives were available to answer questions and provide demonstrations ·Real estate prof ess1onals who are not proficient 1n computer technology will be at a disadvantage. so Coldwell Banker is doing what it can to make. sure our sales associates are aware of the latest technology available: said Connie Horn Orange County regional training director for Coldwell Banker Coldwell Banker operates companies that supply a complete range of relocation. There are over 2.000 residential real estate offices and more than 53.000 sales associates and employees in North Amefica .., If location is lt'nportant to you, this is your home! Located on the 10th fairway of Big Canyon Golf Course. you are able to walk out to the fairway. This two- story residence features an exceptionally large fenced, poo! -sized private yard.There are four large bedrooms and 4 -and -one-halt.baths. family room. cathedral ceilings plus a three-car garage. It's ideally suited for entertaining. and yet is comfortably designed for intimate living. The master suite is secluded on the first level. The dining room has been expanded and the kitchen is highlighted with a center island for convenience. It Is possible to expand the home and add two more room plus two extra baths. The grounds are professionally landscaped for easy maintenance In addition to the golf course view, there is a view of Newport Center. Big Canyon is a private community with mature trees and landscaping plus 24 hour guard -gated security. it is within walking distance to Fashion Island theaters and just minutes away from South Coast Plaza. Listed at $1 , 150.000 To view this property. call Jo Ann Kenton. Grubb & Ellis. 23 Corporate Plaza. Suite 190, Newport Beach, {71 4) 644-6200. Judge Lawless Real Estate Arbitration & Mediation Service Judge William Lawless.a highly respected jurist who was a justice on the New York Supreme Court and dean of the Notre Dame Law School. has joined the Newport Beach · based Real Estate Arbitration and Mediation Service {REAMS) Jud~e Lawless. who has held numerous high level positions within the nation s legal community including president of the Western State University School of Law.will serve on REAMS' arbitration and mediation panel REAMS 1s a professional dispute resolution service established for the spec1f1c purpose of working with real estate companies and individuals to resolve commercial disputes without litigation. The REAMS panel is comprised of professionals who are experienced in real estate matters and are also trained 1n mediation and arbitration proceedings. ·we are pleased and honored to have someone of Judge Lawless' stature 101n our panel ot professional mediators and arbitrators.' said James T. Capretz. an Orange County lawyer and principal of REAMS "He is a learned and highly respected 1unst and lawyer as well as a strong supporter of alternative dispute resolution. Judge Lawless has a wealth of experience 1n complex legal issues 1n business and commerce • Judge Lawless was a justice of the New York Supreme Court for 10 years. and was a trial 1udge 1n New York's Eight 0.stnct He served as the Director of the Legal Aid Society of New York and Public Member of the New York State Joint Leg1slat1ve Committee on Court Reorganization. He also was invited by the U S Attorney General to serve as a member of the American delegation to the Peoples Republic of China. In the private sector. Judge Lawless was affiliated with top East Coast law firms and was a partner with two leadinQ New York City firms. He headed Municipal Assistance Corporation litigation at Hawkins, Delafield & Wood, and was 1n charge of the ht1gatron department at Mudge. Rose. Guthrie & Alexander "Because of the rapidly growing volume of criminal cases in the court systems here and elsewhere. and the staggering cost of litigation, the legal community needs to t1nd better ways to resolve business issues before they go to court.· said Judge Lawless. a long-time advocate of alternative dispute resolution (ADA) "The Real Estate Arbitration and Mediation Service is a big step In that direction and will provide specialized counsel to assist real estate related entities throughout Southern California.· ADA encompasses non-litigation methods of resolving business disputes through an Independent party who serves as a mediator or arbitrator. In certain instances. California law requires that contesting parties first attempt to resolve real .._ related disputes through ADA befor~ filing a lawsuit. ' As Dean of the Notre Dame Law School, Judge Lawless established innovative programs to increase the educational horizons of law students. He also raised more than $4 million for the school's library and secured funds from the US. Justice Department for the study of court delays in state court dispositions of criminal cases. Judge Lawless graduated from both the Harvard Law School and Notre Dame Law School, where he was editor in chief of the Notre Dame Law Review. A noted legal educator, lecturer and author, he was president of Western State University College of Law from 1982 to 1987, during which time he established overseas study programs in China and England as well as an MBA program for law students seeking a joint career in law and business. Judge Lawless was selected as the Oran9e County International Educator of the Year in 1984 by the World Trade Association of Orange County. . Most recently, Juc;fge Lawless founded Judge-Net, a national network of retired tnal judges, based 1n Newport Beach. He will continue to direct Judge-Net. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE NEWPORT BEACH New paint, new carpet, soar- ing ceiling, skylights & gen- erous windows create dramatic & bright interior of 3BR, 3B'A townhome. Fabu- lous kit, wet-bar, fplo & 2 car gar. Near Hoag Hosp. $285,000 BALBOA ISLAND Duplex in a g~eat location. Pretty brick patio leads to spacious 2BR main res. w/beam ceiling & frplc. 1 BR apt w/priv entrance. Plans for 2 story remodel !! $539,500 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. $499000 CORONA DEL MAR DramatJc near-new oondo. 38R suites. frml OR, fam rm. fab kit. Unique side by side design w/lg frt patio, roof deck. 2 car gar. w/boat door to side patio. Shutters TIO. $595,000 CAMEO HIGHLANDS 180 degree ocean view from this •Jerry Harris~ master- piece. 4BR 4BA offers finest design & amenities. Access to 4 private beaches. r month. ' ' SATUBOAY, Decemb •• 31 , 1 .... J.PAGE 9 -·--............... ·· I I 6 UNITS Near Hunt. Harb. Walk to beach from this immac. prop on quiet eds. 3BR. 2BA owners unit w/frplc & dir access to 2 car gar. 5 1 BR each with priv. patio. 4 more gar, sep meters. Positive cash flow. $589 000 COSTA MESA Sprawling elegant 4BR plus 2 upgraded BA. Fireplaces In living room & family room. formal dining room & kit. nook. Covered patio, spa. Approx. 2000 sf. $269,900 BALBOA ISLAND Beautiful cottage "look" has sunny remod. kit., French doors, gorgeous hardwood floors. 2BR + loft BR, 2 full BA. New brick patio. 2Yl car gar. $499,900 CAMEO HIGHLANDS Expansive 4BR. 4 SBA entertainment oriented home on 14,000 sq.ft. lot Seclud· ed pool, indoor spa. 34 French doors, 15 skylights. plus small ocean view. $975,000 BALBOA ISLAND Mint condition duplex. Main res. 2BR,' large living room with brick fireplace. Beautiful patio separate units. 2BR apt. with pnvate ant.ranee over 2 car garage. $539,950 • .) , -· rt 30A~ 'i>ee!.stE i edmeoea ,YAOAUTAa PAGE-10 /SA-t"l:IROAV, December 31, 1984 Grubb & Ellis agents achieve most transactions in the third quarter Ron Mazzano, vice president/districl manager Grubb & Ellis · Residential recognizes the team of Steve Leverett and Leslie Rolfs for closing the most transactions for the third quarter. 1994 Leverett and Rolls attrib ute their success to their partnership formed in May of this year Rolls extensive_ marketing background and Leverett s accounting background offer clients expertise in the two most critical areas of real estate. Their diverse work backgrounds ensure that clients receive the best marketing along with the focus and insight necessary to put together transactions and close them in today's real estate market "The natural sales ability coupled with extensive real estate knowledge is the perfect combination in today's market." Mazzano said Contact Steve Leverett and Leslie Rolls at Grubb & Ellis. 23 Corporate Plaza. Suite 190. Newport Beach 92660. (714) 644~6200. A true South Coast Metro dream home Recently listed. this magnificent four-bedroom , two-and-three-quarter bath home features one bedroom and bath downstairs. fresh paint inside and out and new plush carpet. The more than 2.000 square foot-home is a custom J M Peters listed at $250,000. Also featured is a bright and airy living room and entry with vaulted ceilings. a family roor:n with a cozy fireplace, a large kitchen with abundant cabinet space, a breakfast nook and top-of.the-line security system. Call Elsa Hoyt of Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa. (714) 668-9333 or (714) 545-2189. - • . 3M~Namee awarded CRS designation Kathleen (Thayer) McNamee. the latest addition to Re/Max South County's Newport Beach office, has been awarded the Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) designation by the Residential Sales Council of the Realtors National Marketing Institute. an affiliate of the National As&ociation of RealtQrs. The number .of CRS designees in the United States is about 29,000. Those receiving the designatioo must complete the required courses offered by the Residential Sales Council and must demonstrate specific ~xpertise in applied residential real estate marketing. Less than 3% of all realtors hold this distinction. . · For the last 15 years, McNamee has been involved in residential. apartment sales and the lending industry. MCnamee deals in properties throughout Orange County with an emphasis on Corona del Mar where she and her husband Dirk reside. In addition to being~ broker, McNamee is a Notary Public. and involved in a nember of organizations such as Womens Council of Realtors; Newport- Associat1on of Realtors and East Orange Association of Realtors. Call Kathleen McNamee and her team at (714) 760-5000. ext. 130. Outstanding Value ..... A wonderful opportunity sits Just a few houses up from Cliff Drive and across from the park. This charming , light and bright four-bedroom, three- bath home has a.spacious yard and tons of potential. Priced well at lot value to tear down or remodel. Owner will carry trust deed for five years at 10% with 20% down. This exciting opportunity is offered at $359,000. For more information call Lisa Adam of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach (714) 644-9060. ' ~,____ --·~ ...---·-. ~ . . • I • =iTANIWffQlitl BEACilt:J/COS"FA M6~ Aft.OT f REM; ESTATE . 11• FABULOUS MASRR sum With romantic sunset views from this beautiful custom built home. Dramatic living room. 5 bedrooms. 4.5 baths. spacious family room &.. gourmet kitchen. Numerous up~ lnduding crown moldings. marble. glass &.. brass make this a must see! $860,000 n• DRAMATIC DESIGN ABOVE 1Hl l 3TH FAIRWAY For the golfer who has made It... wall of glass affords panoramk views of the beautiful &.. inviting golf course surrounded by mountain backdrops. Contemporary home w/state-of-the-art amenities, 4 fireplaces. soaring ceilings. retractable TV &.. video projection system, 2 master suites. $'1,295,000 floe propertle1110111 co11do1 to c11tle1 •u $200,000 BELOW APPRAISAL For the ultimate California r urestyle". Located in fabulous Huntington Harbour with a 94 rt. boat dock, this home Is a masterpiece of superb quality. Extensive marble. Pozzi double windows &.. gourmet Gaggenau kitchen. Luxurious main floor master. with dual jacuzzi. fi replace&.. gold fittings. Just listed at... $1 ,295,000 •n TRADITIONAL llEGANCt Enjoy quiet seduslon In this exquisite estate tucked away on a private acre at the end of a lovely cul-de-sac. lJnusUc\lly charming custom home built with taste and style. Approx. 5000 sq. ft. with all the extras for finer living. $1,295,000 ON 1Hl GOLF COURSE Ocean view. The ocean Is only minutes away from this rare custom single level home, built with Incomparable quality, in th~ lovely gated community of Monarch Beach. Close to luxury resorts. hotels, harbor &.. beaches. pool &.. spa. $890,000 ,. CONNEMARA-BY-THE-Sf.A Custom built home has It all. High on a hill with unobstructed ocean view. 4 bedrooms. 3.5 baths. coffered ceilings. crown moldings. main floor master suite w/prlvate garden patio. Guest wing offering private entrance &.. much more. $825,000 < l ''-, I Cl\1 llC)\.11SI11 S COME TO CAMELOT And build a 13,000 sq. ft. castle w gard.cns. streams & tcnnii; court:. .or create your own l'lcgance and tyle on approll. 2.5 ilCfl.~. lncn'C11blc views of OC'Can & mountains. Sl,495,000 LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST HARBOit CLOSE •11 UNOBSTRUCTED OCEAN VIEW Developer"s own home. One·of-a-kind custom. exquisite Mediterranean estate. Highest quality materials &.. craftsmanship with every amenity. Two master suites. Elevator &.. putting green. Ove~looklng the blue 'Pac.lflt. $1,499,900 ., CORPORAn EXECUTIVE RlTREAT ON GOU COURSE 7800 sq. rt. residence includes four master suites, great room. recreation room. state-of-the-art kitchen. On approx. 1. 73 acres. w/dramatlc cascading pool overlooking the Fairway &.. mountains. Call for details. $1 ,900,000 llC I U\"'._LITT\.E l'RICE Build your estate on appro11. 2.4 fabulou'I acre:. surroundl'd by i.omc of Or.Jngc County's fmest man'1ons Exqu1 1tc plans available or .seller will ronsidl'r build to suite. 5695,000 ltult" ""'" i.i...-kot 1..>tlJ.,.•f''I w('f'-' i;.tlA-h> .. ~llmt.lon rruk ... ,...lf\olli\ ~or"'" UJ'llt•koJ .,........, h.1fMn Ilk Ir t-.·.autttuth..rJ~ ... .., u'""'"''nlunc.i. lht-.' ll<-dn_..., ~:,Nth"'""' < ""°"" ch•nde·l~t'\. m .. 1"-t .. ' N1h"" fo"u111 .. ~ & ""4.Yllnh ''""h'fn CUSTOM LOT With i.p«tacular pano views. If you're looking for VK'WS, this itc h.i~ it! Breathtaking vk•ws of OC cities, hifls, city lights & the Pacific Ocean $170,000 I DID IT MY WAY Is the song you'll o;ing with this custom home site! Plan'\ m prog~. or ... also purchase the ;idpccnt lot to cre01tc your own 't.-stall'' and ... do It your w01y. SH0,000 SEE THE SHIPS SAILING AWAY From this unusual L.lguna Beach lot. May be purchased w I adjacent lot. Call for details. $119,000 BUILD YOUR DREAM VACATION HOME Or ... ycar round tranquility on this beautiful "Bi~ Bear" lot. Armitoo owner ha.s plans Will ~rry or subordmate. Just listed, call today. , ' ' d.'<11t•l•-d ft>ur .,...,""°"" '""''°'' Jont"l{ A'lttn .anJ rnw<'h m..~~ 5329.000 5299,900 for information on these and other properties caff 459 .5900 @ ' .. #. , .. I • - -- PAGE 12 /SATURDAY, December 31, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Families can trade-up to gated privacy at ·San M .ig~el in Tustin .. Ranch S an Miguel 1n Tustin Ranch has initiated a new Trade-In Program that can be ideal for families who need to sell their current home before buying a new one According to Bill Davies. sales representative at San Miguel. there is no need for families to postpone more luxury. more privacy and more value ·our Trade-In Program is designed to eliminate the long, involved process of selling their current home when they decide to move-up to San Miguel." he said. Under San Miguel's Trade-In Program, homebuyers can choose from select homes available at San Miguel. A market analysis of their current home is performed and homeowners meet with a lender for an independent appraisal an<;t financing details of their new San Miguel home. When a sales price is agreed upon. the existing home will be listed on the market while the new home is in escrow. Some restrictions apply. Sales representatives have full details of this exceptional offer. "Instead of worrying about if, when and at what price their old home will sell. San Miguel homebuyers can spend their time selecting the options for their new hoMe. planning their move and looking forward to their new lifestyle.· Davies said. Developed by California Pacific Homes, San Miguel is a neighborhood of stylish single family detached homes within a private gated upscale area in the Tustin Ranch master-planned community. The San Miguel lifestyle is ideal for family living which provides privacy. luxury and convenience. In addition. homeowners are within walking distance of the Tustin Ranch Golf Club with its championship 18-hole public go'f course and all family members enjoy San Miguel's on-site recreation plaza complete with a pool. spa, barbecue and cabana facilities. San Miguel homes are positioned on lots about up to 6.000 square feet. allowing ample room for outdoor living and entertaining. The private entry court yards have decorative wrought iron gates and make an impressive entry statement while enhancing privacy. For added convenience. all San Miguel homes come with complete front yard landscaping and full yard fencing. San Miguel showcases four floorplans ranging from 1,669 to 2.413 square feet. The two-story home off er thee and our bedrooms, two and one-half to three baths and two-car garages with direct indoor access. One model f ea tu res a first floor master bedroom suite often preferred by families with teenage children and some plans have family rooms. breakfast nooks and optional dens or IOfts. Prices start from the mid $200,000s. D esigned for a variety of lifestyles. San Miguel homes e highlighted by some of the appointments most de ·red by today's homebuyers. Some of the most n able include formal entry areas with cera c tile or wood flooring , dramatic volume ceilin s. woodburning fireplace with glass doors in the Ii ing room or family room. raised panel interior doors and solid wood entry doors, custom wood stair·railings, designer selected plush carpeting light fixtures and recessed lighting (per plan), central air conditioning and gas forced atr heating and convenient interior laundry rooms (Plans 3 & 4) The contemporary kitchens have walk-in pantries, center work islands. oak cabinetry with hand-set ceramics tile countertops. pull-out spray wands in the cast iron kitchen sinks and General Electric White appliance package The master bedroom suites feature spacious walk-in closets and luxurious baths featuring)ring oval tubs and separate showers with clear glass enclosures (most plans), hand-set ceramic tile countertops and bath surrounds dual vanity sinks. To make each home as unique as its residents. San Miguel offers a full range of options including additional selections of colors. designs and surfaces es for countertops and flooring. maple or white . European finished cabinetry. spa tubs in master baths. security and central speaker systems. closet systems and garage organizers and tub enclosures. The distinctive exteriors f ea tu re recessed treatments on windows, entries and garages. wrought iron, fixed shutters and pot shelves per plan. durable fire resistent concrete tile roofs and sectional garage doors with automatic openers. T ustif') Ranch's convenient location provides a short commute to John Wayne Airport, Orange County's beautiful coastline, the area's finesf shopping at Fashion Island and Sou1h Coast Plaza and thriving business centers. San Miguel residents are within minutes of the Tustin Market Place and Entertainment Center and the hiking, biking and equestrian trails at Peters Canyon Regional Park. As a resident if San Miguel, you automatically become a member of the San Miguel Homeowners Assoc~at!<>" and Tustin Ranch Community Assoc1at1on 111. Monthly association dues maintain the quality of common area facilities. Tustin ranch is lncll;Jded in an Assessment District. Community Facilities (Mello-Roos) District, and Landscape and Lighting District. These districts were formed to fund infrastructure and schools and to provide landscape maintenance. Consult a sates representative for full details. To visit San Miguel, take the Santa Ana (5) Freeway, exit north on Tustin Ranch Road and follow the signs to the sales office. The sales office and pr<?fessionally decorated model homes are open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information on San Miguel, can Bill Davies or Sharon Malster (714) 730- 7180. • NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT / REAL ESTATE ' 2 Civic Plaza Suite 100 N~rtBeach 714-640-2500 '• ~B:1:COUR.T ·A NEW LOOK!! (ozy and &n\.1t1ng · JUSt ready for the: HolidJ)'i.. New carpet enhances the handsome mJrbk rn the spacious cnrry. BcJutifully decorated w/lcm nf mirrors & custom Lighting th r<tughmu. 3 large: bdrms • Master suite w/fp and sitting room. 2 spas & koi pond. $939,000 SBAVIB\t • Largest plan · 4 bedroom + family room, 3 b.iths, sensatirnul 'kw of city, light~ .ind Mt$., large lot. Private spa & custom BBQ. Low asi.cll: due~. comm. pool & tennis, gu.ird g.itc:. $734,000 BASTBLUFF • Gorgeous 4BR singk family home. An emcrtaincr's dream come true with lush tropil:al courtyard entry and Koi pond, re~ort style: back yard \\~th pool, spa & wet bar. $599,000 NEWPORT NORTH • Mori,au:d Sdlcr! ! Large: 2 story single family home on a private lot. 4BR. 3BA with high ceiling•-. French doors, 3 fireplaces, mirmrcd wardrobe & mm:h more. Seller \\111 c.irry Rnancin . SUBMIT OFFERS!! $539,000 ------- NBWPOllT'S BACK BAY · Custom cottage: in a private corner uf the world with 2BR. 2BA. Large master uirc: w/fin:pbce. All new appliances & roof. l..trge lot nr golf, horse trails, & the Bal.'.k 83)'· $310,000 + Newport Crest LOO.ICING FOR A FAST BSCROWPl • 3 BR. 2.SBA townhome with e;it-in kitchen, dnmatic master ~lute with \auhcd ceilings. fireplace newly painted. $127,000 v A p R SHOWBIZ CELEBRlTY OWNED - Dr.imatic \lllglc le\ cl iownhomc. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, rcmodck·d kin:hcn wirh new cJbincts & 111.·w appli.tncc:., upgrJded tile. Bc:iudful hardwood flt lo rs, custom bouk i.hch cs, 3 blks w beach, lots of P'zat. Onl)' $229,000 PULL OCEAN VIEW · ScnsJtiotlJl 3BR. 2.SBA Newport Crest townhomc. Bcautifull)' remodeled \\ith indirect lighting, cJt-in kitchen w/pass thru bar, decorJtor tile. Dramatic ma~tcr suite w/vJuhed .:citing. Cul>tom J:>ook ca~c & fircp!J(c. E:m:ndcd dc.-k. $339,500 OCEAN VIEW · DrJmJti• 3RR. 3BA + rctrcJt rownhomc. Cu~rom dc(or w/h;ird wood floors, firepl:ice, wet bar & \'auhcd ceiling~. Fabulou~ cnq fo.,·Jtion juM 3 block~ to beach. $242,000 NEWPORT CREST · Beautiful 2BR, 2.SBA ruwnhomc with fJbulmt\ greenbelt lucJtion. Only 3 blockl> to the bc.ich!! ABSOLUTE STEAL $199,900 + Cu st om Homes RlTZ COVE · One of the finest gated communities in Dana Point with occ:Jn \icws and be)•t111d. A Mediterranean ~ryk exterior. The interior dc,ign and decor is :.pcl."tacular • H .111d painted throughout \\ith a feeling of Olde cumpc. 4BR l>Uitc:s, gym & state of the art theJtcr with ~urmund Sound. Pri\ Jle poof & spa. $2,•951000 HARBOR RIDGE · Rc:autifu l all white contemporary cu)com home. Approx. 5,000 sq .fr. w/4BR, libruy, c:\en:isc room, w/pri\'ate pool, i.pa and 'iomc: oceJn \icws. $1,995,000 MISSION VIEJO · Fabulous location \\ith lake and mountain \'iC:W\! Pri\'atc bcal.'.h, guard·g.itcd community! 48R, 3 .SBA w/libr.i'.'t Three firc:plal.'.c:., pool w/w.itcrfall and spa. Bcaunfully apprnntcd w/marblc Jlld hardwood floors · jlM needs a little TLC. $579,000 BELCOURT Meditcrr;111ean mJmion wirh cx:ean & dt)' light 'icw~. 5RR i.uin:s, hbrary, family room & den Lu h tropic.ii ground w/waterfalls & spa. $3,950,000 . :,-=~ 4'. ~. • . -.. ··"" . '·" . ~tit~':. -...... ~~·r . .. , ,,.... .. - . . ' .. '·' . . - SATURDAY, December 31 , 1994 /PAGE 13 L E N 0 p E R LINDA ISLB • Overlooking the trJnquil bJy, this McdietcrrJncan \ill.l nJ' 48R i.uitc~. fJr~c fo~mal living room, dining room plu~ 1TIJ1ds quartc:rs. Main rornru arc on the \\'Jtcr mJking a spc:ctJcular i.t.ucmc:nt. Built by FJri lnt. Thii. is rhc ultimate home:. $4,500,000 + Other Areas lllVINB • RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN - wrg~ 3~R tm\'f!homc mcrlouk111g the park pcc1.1I feature\ mdudcs o;u'3r hcJt, Jir cond, oJk p.mding. ntr.1 \torJgc & more. $295,000 CDM · English ~tyk townhomc \\/2BR, 2BA, fireplace, wet bJr & just minute~ tel the beach, shopping & fine dining $295,000 CORONA D EL MAR · BEST PRICED DUPLEX IN C DM. Gre.11 corner lc >l"annn \\ith 2 bedroom, I bath plm J l BR & 1 BA unir. Seller 1s moti\ atcd & h.1s found .another!! For more info, all 800-284 1153. #333000. $329,000 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR · A bu)•crs dream come true, c\Cr)•thing new!! BcM l<x:ation in tract, f.tcc:. lots of 'illt1~hi11c to the Wc'it • Bike to bcJch Jnd wJlk w H.Jrbor. 2BR w/ncw carpet, paint, kitchen 1.ountel" & rile f'11w1r.;, gorgcou~ frcnch dew'"· Prh Jtc patio. Perfect for ht tune buyer~ $129,900 COMMERCIAL · 100 foot froamsc pnmc cc1rncr lot in Old Town Tu\tll1 \ Cuh11r.1I Rco;ourcc., district Grc.it commcrc1.il JrcJ "1th an h1'itor1~JI atmmphcrc. Owocr ma)' cury! Submit terms! $480,000 T I N E T I E s + Other Areas LAGUNA BEACH • North l.Jg1111J 1.'.0llll'mporary home wuh beautiful uccJn & su11.-.ct \'icw:.: 4BR onlr 3 )'c,1r' new. W.ilk 10 bcad1 & sho~ing. $835,000 MONARCH BEACH · Al'o for lc.l'c! Lm'd)• 3BR home cm .i IJrgc: i.:c•rnc:r lot 111 J gated i.:ommunitr. Ne\\ ly pJ1111cd Jlld n: fondq:apcd. Minute~ co rhc beJch, golf & the Ri11. Carlton. $299,000 LAGUNA BEACH · Ru1ldcr~ IM!! A~rm' from the ..and. Full "hire '' Jter 1xcJn & \Un Wt \IC\\~ $275,000 IRVINE · Q111c:t in\idc loop lc,.;.nion. Bl''l of the Wcwldbndsc to\\llhomc' Single lcH:I end 11111t fed, hkc .1 \111gk famih• home. Clo:.e to IJkc, tcnlll,, 1.,.w1I & Jlark. C1111rtyJrd entry. large II\ mg room w/hiWl ccilin~' Sho\\" hght & hn~ht $184,500 MISSION VIEJO • Lm,·e,t· priced wn<lo in Ridgcmont. Pc:rfc:.:t liir fil'\t llmc bu\'er.!1 Wrge end unit. 2 m.1\1\.'r \llitc~ but C.:Jn casif\• be (Oll\crtcd bad. to '111Jy or nursl'r)'· 2 c.:Jr garJgc w/IJundr). $165,500 LAGUNA HILLS · 3BR rnndn ''Ith huge cnclmed pri\'Jtc yard nc.ir w1ldcrnc:.' b1kl· tr.iii. ApprCI\ 1,200 ;q.ft . -N~t & dl•Jn rc:adr to mm·c: 111ro. Hurry 1 <t time bu\'cr'>, we will work with you · FHA &VA> · $109,900 SOUTH COAST M ETRO · 0\\ncr "ill (tlllsidcr J lc;isc option!! GrcJt ti1r tir\1 time buycrl>: Hiehl) upgr:idcd 2BR upper end u1111 \\1th nice park 'IC\\, n :unty g.uc:d & nl•ar 'hopping & trceWJ)''· $106,900 + FOR LEASE OR 2BR 3BR OR 3,000.Mo 2,500.Mo r 1,690.Mo 1,750.Mo "· .. I I j ; . . • ·~ . . . ~ 0 . . .. . '~ . ~ . ' :·~ ... . ! ....... ~ BAYFRONT LIDO TRIPLEX Sandy· Newport Beacl\ location with Bay View ~MORTGAGE ,,. • 3bd/2ba Front Up a: Down, lbd/lba Rear Upper CC@ fill ~;ir@l. fu\nli@l. fdi ccmru.§ g Your loan has ~en approved! Well llalntained -Fireplaces In Large Units • Laundry Facilities -3 CAR Garage Call for Financing Terms ... Triple Your Income! ' Ilsa: Plant Lawer Dall Im Le•• 81,780/._th Let Norwest Mor:t_gage Show You How. We Can Put You Into Your Own HC>me For The Same Monthly Payment As You Are Paying Now! With Today's Interest Rates, Why Rent When You Can Buy? Call Norwest Mortgage Today ... Norwest Mortg_age, Inc. . Joan Lewis 7 L 4-553-2354 F or Ora nge County 800 423-9784 Di'.7 .. T~--ii17·• -· ~~ .• ~ .1:"'.,.. •• • ·rr· ··· · · ···~ --·~~ ........ ·)I ~, -• • ' • • ~ .... • • ~ w ,.~ l -• . • -• • .. • . • • : J /I> ' • ~ ,, . . ,._ I ' • •-'-·----~•• --, Rates as of Dec. 29, 1994 KEY LENDERS AND RATES INTEREST % POfNTS LOCK· TYPE PHONE RATE OWN (%) IN A.P.R. American Home Loans A (71 4) 955·3633 9.375% 10 0.000 15 9.415 ----~---------ARCS Mortgage -K (800) 6n-9080 9.125% 5 1.750 30 9.365 Bank of Amenca B (800) 424·2632 9.250% 10 1.875 45 9.507 Bank of Cahforn1a B (714) 252·3367 9.250% 1 O 1.250 30 9.433 Cahfom1a Federal Bank -~_J_S<?:Ol 225-3337 9.250% 20 1.750 45 9.492 Chase Manhattan B (714) 760·2671 9.375% 20 2.000 30 9.649 Countrywide Funding K (800) 8n·5626 8.875% 5 1 .625 45 9.097 CUB Funding K (800) 500·0282 9.125% 5 1.500 45 9.336 D!!rick Mortgaj!e Group ___ R_(_7_14_)_7_59_-_96_9_2 __ 8_._87_5_% __ 5 __ 2_.soo ___ 1_3 __ 9_.1_9_8_ Downey Savings S (800) 336-9639 9.250o/o 20 1.875 45 9.507 Emery Financial, Inc. A (714) 729-9200 9.000% 10 1.625 15 9.224 F1del1ty Federal Bank S (800) 232-2309 9.125% 5 2.375 10 9.439 ----------First Interstate Bank B (800) 560-5001 9.250% 20 2.500 30 9.581 First Nationwide Mtg. K (800) 843-2265 9.000% 5 2.000 30 9.267 Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 9.250% 5 1.000 45 9.404 Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 9.125% 5 1.250 45 9.307 _______ __.;._"------------------~ Home Savings S (800) 975-5051 9.200% 10 1.500 30 9.412 Irvine National Mtg. A (714) 857-7977 9.000% 10 1.750 15 9.238 Newport Financial K (800) 808·5626 9.125% 10 1.250 10 9.307 Oceanview Financial A (800) 266-0555 9.375% 10 0.375 60 9.458 Union Bank 8 (800) 453-1288 9.250% 20 2.000 60 9.522 Wells Fargo Bank B (800) 225-5932 9.250% 20 1.500 60 9.463 Westem Financial Sav. S (800) 562-6493 9.250% 5 1.625 45 9.4n INTEREST RATE 4.250% 3.950% 5.625% 6.750% 3.950% 6.250% 4.125% 4.500% 4.950% 3.750% 3.990% 8.300% 6.000% 3.625% 7.625% 6.500% 4.850% 4.000% 3.250% 7.250% 5.875% 3.950% 4.000% % POINTS OWN ('Ye} 20 0.500 20 1.000 10 1.750 20 1.250 20 1.000 25 2.QOO 10 1.500 20 1.500 10 1.500 25 1.250 20 1.625 10 2.250 20 1.875 10 1.875 10 1.000 20 1.000 20 1.000 20 1.125 20 1.750 10 0.375 20 1.000 20 1.000 20 1.500 30..Y ... actjusUble MAX •• A.P.A. LOAN 7.123 203, 150 6.921 203,150 9.749 203, 150 9.693 500,000 6.796 203, 150 9.323 1,000.000 6.722 203, 150 6.851 350,000 6.654 400,000 6.820 600,000 6.809 650,000 7.027 203,150 6.992 203, 150 6.881 203, 150 9.765 203, 150 9.947 203, 150 6.704 500,000 7.059 500,000 6.915 500,000 9.650 203, 150 6.898 203, 150 7.048 203, 150 7.0f11 203, 150 MARGIN ('J!.) 2.875 2.625 2.625 2.750 2.500 2.625 2.375 2.500 2.300 2.500 2.450 2.500 2.625 2.500 2.750 2.875 2.400 2.750 2.550 2.750 2.625 2.750 2.750 INDEX 110 110 1TS 1TS 110 6TB 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 1TS 1TS 110 110 110 1TS 110 110 110 ADJ. FREQ. 1M 1M 6M 1Y 1M 6M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 6M 6M 1M 1Y SM 1M 1M 1M 1Y 1M 1M Both bed & ....... PfOCl'W .. 3000 com191.,_ ... lllOl1glgla. Type oC Lender II: B • 8enk; K • mcw9101 ~ R • mcw9101 bn1Mr; S • ~ I IDM. .......... ..,_. end bfc*lrl .. ._.. by l'9 ~ ~ of FWi1 &11119 •..,..., 1 broMr 0t COIJIOf'doo. For lnlormltlOn Cll Call. DRE at (918) 227-o83t . ...,_ .._tot 8$ .... ii ll'l lrftducay ,_ b lw hi.....,,_. period. Down ~ 11 .,_..of CMt1 (%of sllles priel) peld to llf1dllr prior to ligr*1g l'llOftglOI cornet. Potnta .,. % of loan ~ paid IO lllldlr at *"8 of loln dollng. LoleMI 111'9 nurntler of dlyt llf1dllr Ill--,_ P'tDf ID..... A.I' Jl 111'9 ll'llUll l*CllllillOi 1811 wt11ct1 ii an estmmC1 ll'llUll C09t of lhe loan to lhe bomlwlf. Al A.P.A.a •• celc:ulMed by~ Niwa Co. be9ed on I $203, 1llO IDll'I ........ Pl**.,_ Ind P00 ....... Tiw A.I .A.a .. lnciWlll -. tt111 dl9t b oompen. IOn orty. When llllP!ylrlg lor 1 loan. Fedeoll Truth-In-I.ending few requffl lefldlts IO Cllbllate 1111 A.P.A . ..-.i to w:tl loan ollr. H ' u .... 11 .. lftUlmum "'* wll 11111'1 Ulldlr glw9rl """9. M ._.,.. PfC911'11t-.1 mai- mum of $203.160 • ......, (In 'Ye) 11 lenclefl prOfil: INlfVln + lndell •~,..after fnt ~ lndm 11 .. bells b .... 8'I .. I '#,.. (Mllglrl + ...._ •...., ....... 11D • 1 '" Diil Coec al Fundl, 1T9 • 1·Yw TiWuly &•. ~. e-montn Ll80R, eTB . 6-mot'lltl Treuuiy Bii, eco • e-ITIOl'llh average~ of dlpoell. ••-•• ,.. •• ...,,. .. pellod.....,. ......,... 1M • 1......._., • ......,,.., 1.v .. • 1 v ... ,. w ~to c:hllnge. Yerty r• and '9nnl prior to lflPIYlng lor 1 loen. NA lendlrs provide loans wiltl dihrenl Wend """9lor~11111'1 llftllUrlll. n. llllol1nllloo ~II llDt M allr IO 1'111111111 IOll'I. For •~ lllAldl an how IO ftlp 1or 1~.~1 S4.50 ct1eci1 payable to ~ Newt Co .• 1810 E. 17'1 St.Sultl100. 8erM Anl. CA '2701 (714) ... 1177 COPVNGKT o 1118 Monglgl Newa Co. ' "- •MH SATURDAY, DecembeL.31.. 1994 /PAGE 1~ C::C>"E-R! • Harbor View Homes Portoflno The popular Portotino Plan with a fantastic location -one house from Phase II park, clubhouse and swimming pool. This fine residence features 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, a welcoming enclosed entry breezeway and thousands of bricks. The generous family room is ideally located just off the family kitchen witn its informal dining area. Several rooms look out to the pool-,sized rear yard gardens: A soaring vaulted ceiling highlights the spacious living room with an adjoining dining room. The den/bonus room is the ideal place for studying and offers space for a pool table. r Harbor Vtew Hom~s is a dynamic community of meticulously maintained homes and public space. Conveniently •.-:i1•~~==::1 located only minutes to Fashion Island, For your private showing contact, RON TAYLOR THE PRUDENTIAL NEWPORT REALTY OFFICE: 673-7300 OR PAGER: 509-3737 .. Contemporary Dover Shores cus-tom home with great front row Back Bay view. Kundreds of dol- lars in monthly payment savings as well as tens of thousands In down payments savings because of leasehold arrangement Four bedroom, 3.5 bath gorgeous home with use of marbre, glass block and custom amenities. call for details and "Let's Make A Deal!!" PRICED TO SELL NOW AT $.599,000UI Bob & Marv Ellen We21arz l!I eoast7'4Jm « Wi,l,..,,.1iK.-..... ; . . Newport Harbor, schools and oeean beaches! Reduced to: $639,500 - .- -· PAGE 16 /SATURDAY, December 31, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Happy Holidays .from ,. (714~9060 Expect the bes£