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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-11-04 - Orange Coast Pilot80ARD CoroNI d9I Mat Santi M1rga1rrta Newport H1rbor Woodbridge 1 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 I • .. . r---~----~----~--~~----~---~~-------, 14-year-old inSpires us all in cynical times . ,Ste~ids 8.l>Sent from drug-test roster '.'-<>TFB<>OI'-Good stuff happem. Just ask Chris Linden, a 14-year-old student at Estancia High whose life has had its fair share of dips and curves. • School officials say testing for performance-enhanc- ing substances is too expensive, but a local biochemist says that should be the prime reason for targeting high school athletes. By·rulie Ross Cannon, Dai/y1'ilot Of course, when you're'14 and brand new to a high s<;bool in a city that's still for- eign grdUnd to you, lite can : be tricky at times. That just 1 goes with the temtory. CORONA OEJ.. MAR -Corona del Mar High School officials and paren~-want random testing of student athletes for drug abuse, but one controlled substance is noticeably missing.from their pro- posed drug-test roster -steroids. I But Cbris' story is a blt dil- l Steve ferent. , .. The school intends to screen for commonly abused drugs-- such as alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines, heroin and PCP -as a deterrent. But there will be no tests for perfor- : marble Until several months ago, : I I I • SEE INSPIRE PAGE A 11 I I I L-------------------------------~---~ Police warn of prowler in Spyglass Hill area By Marc S. Posner, Daily Pilot · SPYGLASS HILL -'Lock yow doors and windows That's the warning delivered by Newport Beach police officials after three mddents early Friday morning in which a man was spotted inside two· homes and in the backyard of a tlurd Pohce also urge residents to dial 91 t if they spot unusual activity in thetr neighborhood. "H we could get people to do (those three thmgs), we can cut our cnme m half," Newport Beach police Lt. Paul Henisey said. ... ·- About 5:08 a.m ., the prowler was chased out of a home on Blue Key alter the victun saw the intruder's reflection in a mirror and yelled. The victim reported that $70 in cash was JlllSsing, Henisey said. The prowler -described as a 30-to 40-year-old man, 5 foot 6 to 5 foot 10, with a mediwn build - also was chased out of a home on Monterey Circle at 2·18 a .m ., Henisey said. In both cases, the prowler dpparentJy entered through an unlocked door or wihdow. Henisey said the suspect was also shooed from a backyard on Montecito Drive about 4:30 a.m. The man was wearing a dark shirt or Jacket, dark pants and a navy-blue knit cap and may have been barefoot. An Orange County Sheriff's Department bloodhound was called in and followed a scent trail into Buck Gully, where it was lost. Bird man has his • wings clipped • Newport Pier Association is· working to bring the colorlul ' performer and feathered friends back to entertain visitors. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot N EWPORT PIER -For the past two tnonths, visitors to Mcfad- den Square have noticed a dis- tmct lack of whistling, singmg and cQl- ortul feathers Ski Meinschein, the legendary Bird- man of Newport, had taken an unwant- ed vacation and was afraid to return to his performance haunt of 20 years. #Everybody loves what we do," he sq.id during a recent interview with the Daily Pilot. •people are waiting. They keep dSking me when I'm going to be back uut there, but I'm not going back until every 1' is dotted.• Camped at the base of Newport Pier, Meinschein puts his assortment of par· rots, macaws and a dusky lorry through their paces. The birds sing, play drums and perform free-flight demonstrations, often landing atop an audience mem- ber's arm or head. mance-enhancing drugs, such as anabolic steroids. Principal Don Martin said it is a matter of money. ~we would love to be able to (test for steroids) because that's another avenue of drug testing we would like to pursue," Martin said. "But a simple urine anaJysis will not detect steroids." Martin estimated the cost for the urine analysis for drugs on the school's list will cost about $18 per athlete. To test for steroids and other known peiformance- enhancing drugs would cost about $80 per athlete. But by not testing for steroids, the school could be wasting its time, one local biochemist said. u It would seem to me trust the prime reason to test athletes would be to test for Performance- enhanc:ing drugs," said Allen Murray, who is developing a detection test for erythropoietin, a performance-enhancing drug, for the U.S. Olympic Committee MThe bottom line is that I don't see any logical reason to single out athletes for PCP testing or other recreational drugs over any other segment of the schoo}. popu- lation," he said Mln fact, J think the athletes would be the least likely group of •SEE DRUG TEST PAGE A12 • MAAC MARTIN I D.All.Y Pit.OT SKIP THE ffiROIDS7 ~ If Corona del Mar • 11 High School goes ahead with drug- testing of Its ath- letes, should steroids be included in the list of substances checked'? Is the cost not worth the effort? Call our Readers' Hotline at · 642-6086 and leave your name, thoughts, residence and phone number for veri- fication. ·Proposal to move. students causes uproar • Newport Harbor-area families worry school will be overb.urdene'd by extra students and would be too far for some children. By Julie .Ross Cannon, Dat/y Ptlot NEWPORT-MESA -A propos- al to increase Ensign Mid(tl~ ·School's enrollment 50°10 by mov- mg 10 sixth-qrade students is toudung off a debate among some parents m the community. A Newport Harbor committee of commuruty and school repre- sentd.tives recommended five months ago that area sixth- graders be moved to Ensign a .year earlier to help ease over- crowding at local elementary schools. Ensign now houses only seventh-and eighth-graders. But some Costa· Mesa parents say the proposal would overbur- den Ensign wtuch already is near capaaty "There doesn't seem to be a long-VIew approach to what's gomg on m Eastside Costa Mesa," said Heather Somers, president of the Eastside Home- owners Assooation •This is just a Band-Aid approach, and the parents m Uus speabc area of the zone are concerned." "People feel so comfortable VJ.Sltors frequently taJce pictures of Ski cradling a bird. A photo album con- t.dins many pictures of Meinschein, his assistant, Erlca Savage. and pier visi- tors. The Birdman even appears in •SEE CLIPPED PAGE A11 Sid Melnschein, also known as yie .. Blrdman of Newport."and one of h1.s favorites. Fireball, are ready to return to Mcfadden Square ~er obtaln.lng neces.sary permits. Somers said parents are wor- ried increasing the number of students at Ensign would over . •·SEE PROWLER PAGE A 12 • r~-------~-~------~--~~--------~~----~---~---~----~---------~~--~------~--, f I \ It I· \ MOUND TOWN ETIUYS aASStFIED ~ f()UaFUS IPOH'S --- • AS A2. 14 AM IW. 81 A2 How tO reach us ... 8USINESS FAX 631 -5902 QRCUlAllON 800-252-9141 Cl.ASSIFIEO ADS 642-5678 NEWSROOM 540-:1224 MEWS FAX 646-4170 HOTLINE 642-ae& IPORIS ~ ... . -------------~--~------~ ' • • SEE STUDENTS PAGE A 12 Residents~ proceed with protest of traffic light •City officials say the planned signal on ~outh Coast Drive will help, not hurt, car flow. But they agree to study.traffi~ on the street. By 11na Borgatta. Daily Ptlot COSTA MESA -They . may have lost tlie ~ttle. but a group of Greenbrook bom re idents aren't about to give up tb fight. About 20 iden of the hou.s- lllg tract off south Coast Dnve met WJth City Hall officials Thurs· day afternoon to protest plans for a tJ~c signal slated to. go up hood's only entran~ and it onto the busy &net. • While ttMY weren't able to hilt the plenl, tbf!y were able to get City Hd olftdall to take another loOk at the traffl(' flow along Soutb Cout Drive bet'Ween PelnWw ltoed Md.., StrMt. Now, .. , ........ 'pkm to tak• ........... ay Coandl. ........ ~ ftgbt Ws u . . • ., .. 4 + Ne w store offers shoes and more • Bryan Hempb1ll recently , openf•d d new shoe store that also ccl.rries accessories rtnd dnllqut•s Bryan H. Ltd. l!.>SO-b8S6) 1~ dt 1727 Westchlf -~ Dnvt> m Newport Bedch Naupan81dt:COld ---. . . . . . . -----. -·· ~~ . Hardware maven Peg . Forgi( dies at age 83 By Evan Henerson, Odily, Ptlot In what would appear to be a most titting choice of venue, a memorial service foT longtime N~rt Beacll resident Peg For: git will be held at the Zonta Club of Newport Harbor. Forgit, who died Thursday night at age 83, was a devoted member of the women's social orgqnization since 1950 . Mrs. Porgit was allowed to contin- ue living in the a~ent above the store, where she stayed for the rest of her life. Sbe bad suffered from Al%heimer's disease since 1991 · and required 24-bour care in the last years Ol her life. Even toward the end, Mrs. Forgit en~ed visit- I l1•mphill wds the prevtous l'lwrwr of J-IPmphill's at Pastuorr lsldnd but '>Old the business six yP<1rs dCJo His new store carries c111 exlf•n.,1vc• -;election of top- 11c.11nP .,hlw brands for men, LEAH HOGSTEN I OAllY PU.OT Joel Biederman ~d Und.a Harrison wheele d into N~wport after their 2 1/2 month journey. "When I went to a convention in Hawaii, members of all the clubs were asking about .Peg,·. said Verda Acker. who took pver the club's treasury from Forgit. "She was so kind and generous to them. and she worked so bard for her district.~ The wife of former Newport Beach City Coundlman.t'J Forgit, Mrs. Forgit was perhaps as well- k:nown for managing the Forgit Hardware store in McFadden Square from 1953 to 1981. I me lud10g Bruno Mclgh, Alden. AUPn Edmondr,, Sebago. Top- Corona del Mar Woman p edals _ sider, lohn'>lon & Murphy and J\1•"/lctn Thi· ... tort• h·dtures shoes dis- plt1} N I on or m dnllque furruture l,httl 1s rtho for sale There cife On1'nlttl rug., from htS..son 's buSI- home after Cross-country bike ti-ek While it was Al Forgit who place9 the store's notorious gov- ernment-bashing advertisements. Peg Porgit ' 1 HemphJU's Rugs and Car- pt>ls. on 17th Stn•N m Costa ~1f .... Hr,·<1n H Ltd. hd'> mdde cus- \onH'r "l'TVlC"P. d top pnority and 4 pt.in ... to hdVP n•guldr trunk show-. I rum shoe mdnufacturers. Creen Systems International ' {hli-12111 hd., acquired 150 Cat- Ueya or< h1cls m 2-gdllon contam- .. r ... th1 I'> yedr-old orchids are ..... thnq 11.1 c1n unbelievdbly low JHI< 1• 111 $5 per bloom. It yc1u'rp not fdrnihdl with Cdl- U1•yd ore hic.Js, they're the type lhul t1r1> nonndUy grown for cor-~tl<JI''-· dnd they have d 'very nice ..,cPnl Grt>en System., lnt<'md- llh!ltll L'> r1l 20362 SW Birch St., Nr•w port Bt>cKh Forever Friends, (644-1474) wtuch rl'cently moved to the Et1..,lbluff Vl)Jclge shoppmg cen-. tr-r, l'i hc1vmg 1~ dnnual holiday upPn hou'>P through Sunday • Llnda Harrison and her cycling mate • returned to a hero's wel- come a~ Newport B.each -Gity Hall Friday. I By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot - NEWPORT BEACH Luc1Ue an4 Mike Hamson of rorona ~el Mar returned Fndc1y ttft€:'r- noon from d tiip to Asia. But it wdS. daughter Lmdd's homecoming that generdted the camerd flashes, police escort~ dnd city commendd- tions. Linda Htlrn~on dnd ht>r friend, Joel 'B1edermim, com- pleted the last Jeg of theu 2 112- month, 3,800-mile bicycle trip from Bangor, Mdme, to Coronel del Mar. The duo cUTiVt>d at Newport Bedch City Hall on Friday afternoon to meet family, friends and morr> thdn a little fanfare. Hamson, 22, and Bieder- man, 21, attended a Summer camp in Arizona, first as ~ampers and later as coun- selor.. lt took a little persuasion, but eventually Biederman, an avtd bicyclist, convinced Harri- son to join ltiJn on the cross- country advehture. Harrison is st\ldying art and French at Tufts t..rniversjty while Biederman is studyil!g engi- neering at Montana State Uni- versity. Both skipped the fall semester for the .bike journey. · The trip began on Aug. 21 with a 3 1/2-day pus trip from Camp Verde, Ariz., to Bangor. The pair headed west, follow- ing the warm weather. Harrison and Biederman, who is from McMinnville, Ore., covered an averdge of 70 miles a day and passed through 16 states. Although they stay~ in a few motels, most of the trip was spent camping, often on the front porches of new' acquain- tances. ·Most of the people were really nice about le tting us sleep on their property." Harri- son said. ·we never bad to as~ more than two people." Mike and Ludlle Harrison • confessed that, initially, they were a IJttle concerned. "Then I relaxed. and I got excited for them,• Lucille Ham- son said. When they reached the Upper Newport Bay area. Har- rison and Biederman were met by two bicycle officers frpm the Newport Beach Police Depart-. ment to escort them home . That final bit o( fanfare was arranged by Harrison's uncle, former Mayor Clarence Turner. Turner and Councilman Dennis O'Neil met the pair at Ctty Hall. O'Neil gave them a proclamation commend.mg the achieveme nt. Both travelers said the tnp was hassle-free. There were a few rough spots, however. "The Ortega Hlghway," Bie- de rman said with a smile. That wu kind of scary.· in U]e Daily Pilot, Mrs: Forgit ran the show, said Rush Hill. whose ing friends and altending Zontd arcbitectWal firm now occupies meetings, Acker said. the Forgit building. In the late 1930s. the Forgi~ "The store employed only were bnefly pcrrt-owners of the females, and they knew more Balboa Pavilion. Another fonner about the nuts and bolts than most Pavilion owner, Art G.ronsky. Sdld people in hardwclfe stores know he will miss his running joke with today.• Hill said. Mrs Forgit. A two-time loser for d seat on "I have a 1956 Thunderbird, the City Council, Mts. Forgit and Peg always used to tell me, nonetheless convinced a Superior 1'ake good care of that car. It\ Court judge to allow her to spend mine when you get m1 of 1t, •• her own money on her 197.t coun-Gronsky said. "So I always told cil campaign. her, 'I'm taking good care of your .. 1 have to go out and beg when car."' ' I I have all the money I need to win 'Mrs. Forgit is survived by foui any election,· Mrs. Forgit said at brothers, Reginald and Eve rett tbe time. "U I can't spend my mon-Hudson of Taft, Qifford Hudson of ~y. then I can't do anything for my Maricopa and Jack Hudson of .city.• Shell Beach, and a sister, Helen When they first came to New-Atkin of St. Ignatius, Mont. port Beach, the Forgits operated a Services will be at 4 p.m. Thurs- fishing boat M rs. Forg1t also day at the Zonla Club of Newport worked as a hairdresser for the Harbor, 245 Fischer Ave., Build.mg film mdustry in Hollywood. A. suite SC, Costa Mesa .. Mrs. Forgit retired after · her 1 In lieu or Dowers, donations can husband's death in 1981. Although be sent to.the Peg Porgit Memori- the Forgit building was sold to the al ScholarshiJ? Fund. care of the Hill partneIShip architectural finn, Newport Harbor Zonta Club ._ "Tlw '~'\'ent will fodture the ldtest doll-. from Anndl<'e plus new fig- unnP-s from the Wdlt Disney Clas<>tc roUNtlOn and Hummel c.1lonq with dngPls, bears, books, CrlHb, c-rindl<>.,, C'drolers. dolls, orncmwnt'>, potpourri, wreaths F.air to promote. understanding among f<iit h s dn<I othl'r old rdvontes," Sdld Janet Fryer of Forever Fnt>nds. ·enmf' ""''our new store and l'rllOY cl (up of holiddy WdSSdil • Rdg Baby (644-6369) hds niddl' anolhN move m Fashion l«.nd dnd pro11Uses lo stcty at its location ddJdC'ent to H aagen below·the Island Theatres. g Baby hd'> ib new fc:tll/Winter lection dncl mdny dcces~ones, ~Judmg ,·h1ldren's/momrny's v~r.wwelry quabty toys, 1)ffed ttntmdls dnd the full set 61)1omas lht>. Tank Engine and !1ends train set and play area Cl le c11, t (857-2088~ is t of the ctred, but 1t claims to p quality uwd dothmg dnd , .,., ones for men, women and dren. · The. tore ells items dt 50°&1 f r.·tall. If you'd IJke extra cash, ran bring clothing to Clai.sic loset and participate in the <o1gnmPnt progrwn. Cldssic k>sl't is ctt Hcritdge Plaza at ulvM ilrtd Wcilnut in lrv1ne. ST BUYS appears Thursdays and rdays If you know of a good buy, me at 540 1224, fax me at 646- ~ R!UdioUS DIVERSITY f Pcltured. A speaal buffet lun- FAJRE: The Student Cenlt>r cht•on for $12 will be served from t UCI will pldy host to thP noon to 2 p.m. The club is at Second Annual Religlou~ D1v<>1 -1601 Bays1de Drive in Corona del sily Faire Nov. 11 to promote Mdr. understanding among the many BOARD PRESIDENT ELECT· faith traditions m our communi-ED: Newport Beach business- ties. More than 650 youths and woman Carol. Raetz h(\S been adults seekiilg to learn murG elt'cted preStdent of the 16-mem- about d.itte1 ent religious l tlis oor board ol dire ctors c1 the attended last years fd.ir. Exchange Club Child Abuse Registration begms dt 8 • m. Prevention Center of Orange Some 40 workshop!) on varlo~ • County. Raetz, wbb is preStdent religions will be oUered dunng of the Boulevards of navel in four sessions between 9 a.r:r;i anC! N wport Beach, is a member of 3:30 p .m . LunCb will be serv d at the Orange Coast Exchange 1 l:~Jt.m., and th~ exhibit cirea Club and several travel industry will~ open all day for brow: mg. a ations. Founded in 1984, More information and reg1 tr • the Child Abuse Prevention Cen- bon at $15 per person can be ter iS a non-profit agency that obtained by calling 362-3999, tiains and supervises volunteer HOLIDAY BOunQUE: Oil pa.rent ajds lo go into hom~s Thursday, the Las Commodotds where an mcident•of rh.ild abuse auxiliary Of the S-ahia Connth1an tias occutred or is at risk of Yacht Club will hav~ their Sixth occurring. Annual Holiday Boutique open CLUB NEWS: nie Costa to the public from 11 ct .m. to 6 Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Club p.m. at the club's facility in Coro-honored Athletes of the Month at na del Mar. a rec:enl meeting -Alida Harber According to chamnan tee ; . (volJeyball) and Ryan Taylor .Knudson, a wtique p.rray of Yule-(football) from Costa Mesa High tid goodies from regional arbc:ts Scnool 1 nd A.raceUa Martinez and local g\ft merchctn~ will oo (cros country) t'nd Badly Gon- hour answering service may be ~ to record ldttrs to the editor oo any topK. AO PRESS Our addren rs 330 W 8.ty St., Cosu Mew, C.hf. 92627 CORRECDONS It is the Pilot's p61i<y to prompt· ly correct all errors of subttanc... Please call 574-41233 Thank you --~wt1h I chan<9 '1f mamlng dritzte or holattd ~~· ... able'lr ~$ifoot CO?,f MUNITY & CLUBS jim de boom zales (football) from Estanoa High School and their respective ~aches. Members of the Newport Bal- boa Rotary Club dre mourning the death or longtime me mber Robert Koehler of Newport Beach. KoehJcr joined the club m 1974, served severa l yea.rs on its board of directors•and the club's foundation board of directors and was active until h is death this past week. Services w ere Friday ot Pacific View. WELCOME TO 1HE WORLQ OF SERVICE C LUBS ... Bob Walker, Irwin Kinney and Dr. Frederick Ward, sponsored by Ted Marinos and Jess Bequette, who joined the Costa Mesa Brealdasi Uons Club; Cheryl Schaffer, classifica- tion·Estate Taxation, who joined tbe Newport-Irvine Rotary Club. SEJltVlCE Q.Ua MEETINGS ntlS COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved in yoor community1 Visit a servke d ub this week. Guests ate welcome, and most dubs will buy yoor meal on your first visit. MONDAY 6 p.m., TM Harbor Mesa Lions Oub meets at the Costa Mesa Country Oub for a "Top Name 8r1nc:ts• sale and fund raiser. For more informa- tion, call 962-0265 or 546-1429. TUESDAY 7:30 a.m., Newport BeKh Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the ~­ boa Bay Club to hear a program on Rotary Foundation. Noon, Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center. Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach meets at the Shark lslahd Yacht Club. .. 6 p.m .• Costa Mesa- Newport Harbor Lions Oub, the Fish Fry Club, wlll meet at the Costa Mesa Country Club for a super raffle meet· ing. WEDNESDAY 7 a m., Costa M4"a Orange-Coast Breakfast Uom Club will llP ' . From SwfHne COSTAMUA hear from Dr. Jacquie Balodis on •Hyp- nosis at a Biotherapy• "· 7:15 a.m .. South Coast Metfo Rotary Oub, the ·raste of Costa Mesa Club" meets at the Center Club. Noon, Costa Mesa Rotary Oub meets at Mesa Verde Coun· try Oub to hear from Duncan Millar on International Buslness Fund -Doing Business in Russia. The Exchange Oub of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear from Leon McKinney on Civil Retirement Scam and Doris Allen Recall. 6 p.m., N~-Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub to hear -timer Jordan, immediate past director of Rotary International, on the Rotary Foundation. THUtltSOAY Noon, Kiwanis Qub of Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthiao Yacht Oub. The Exchange dub of Newport Harbor meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club to hear from Supervisor Marian Bergeson. Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn. Newport lr\llne Rotary Oub meets at the Irvine Marriott to hear about adoptiom from llm Bleld. WORTH REPEATING: From the newsletter of the Kiwanis Club of New· port Beach -Hlf you are doing all the• talking. you can't learn anything." • COMMUNITY a CWllS Is publfshed ~ Saturday in the Dall)' PilOt. FAX your service dub's meetmg information to 631-5851 or mail to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, 92660. w.w ...... ttYIOugh TIDIS "IUeldlly. Some drizzle ";°nd • • 400~oftilllt18th 1cNet: A burglar pried open the window at a school \11/hlle it w.s closed and took a SSOO hatd dfl'Ye frOm the Khool's computer In the front offtee. • 21IO blodl Of PellvMw. Three snow boards •nd a pair of t>IM!ngs ~ S 1, 150 wer. stolen from a triJdc INhll• Its owner • lODAY First low 12:391.m. 0.9 First~ 6:S7a.m, 5.8 Sttonct loW . 1:l2p.m. 02 StCond high 7.27p.m. S.9 F1nt low 1.1J•m 1. 1 -~ 7:%7 im 5.9 SICond~ .. 2.10 p.m ..() 1 =m~ 44 ... ~'2 variable orishore wlhdl wdl ~use poonurflng eondl· lions until Sun&ty, when high pressure retutns and a stronger west north. ~t ~II ls fore- cart for Monday M>d the rest of the track has dropped fu~ IOUth, and thtri Is nothing ~to btl~ us \. great .,,. in the • ,. neict w.ek. f« ~ Jurl~end fOtt<.aStS. call (tOO) 975,SUltF. TM ail cons s1.:r.us arty pcmlblt . WM et schOol. • • llO WOdc flf IWtC Two X·rJted ~ideOtape ~ ~tod stoten from an ~It Whll• the rtsldent was llWlt'f • , .. ....-8't..oe ~A burglar smashed the rtar ~~Of• c.-pMced In a motel pa,_ing Jot crlWled ~ ~ tOok a btt.fuM ~ St,805 and crawled back out. The . ~was lntidt \'ht motel during the theft. . . . ... . • Fred joins the ever-expandiiig ranks of Women in Leadership Let me make lb.ls perfectly clear: I love women. Ob, not all of them, 'of course. But certainly most. I love the way they look and the way they walk. I es~cially love the way the11 minds work and their grit and determination. 'Most of all, I love women who are.,strong and intelligent and who aren't afraid to show tt. And now 1 know where to find a whole bunch of women like thal_Women that man on the • radio would surely call feminazb. 1 found this treasure trove of strong, intelligent women in an organization I had not even heard of until a few weeks ago, . Women in Leadership. The group's ID.1.SSton statement 'is sunple and clear:• ... provide a bipartisan coalitiQn to advocate strong, moderate, pro-choice women of both parties for elected parties for elected office at the county, stdte or federal levels ... " Tht?re are several words that need to be highlighted. "Strong" goes without saying. "Moderate" is a vital quality for a Women 'in Leadership-backed candidate; wackos at either end of the political spectrum need not apply. "Pro·choice" is a defining characteristic of both members and the candidates they su.11'1Sort. "Bipartisan" is po!>s.ibly M most important adjective the group has. It's whdt really makes the outfit tick, I thmk, and gives it the potential for a long, expand- ing and Ulfluenbal future. The membership of Women m Leadership is almost exactly half Republican and hall Democrat. so there's no partisan claptrap to get m the way of soltd Uunlo.ng and balanced evaluation of issues. More and more, I am coming to believe that pobtlcal ~· ship is a leth!il disease that is metastasizing throughout the fab- ric of American life. Leave it to some smart, strong women to put together an orgam- zation that focuses on issues that are Vital tQ all /Unericans, regard- less of party preference. . fred martin development.at Cal State Fullerton. Both women were active in a Republican pro-chojce orgaruza. tion but believed their advocacy . was hardly just a Republican issue. So they involved Louise Adler, a Democrat and also a pro- fessor at Cal State Fullerton. More women of both parties added voices to the conversation, and the scope expanded to . include all women's health issues in addition to the crux issue of a woman's right to choose. The right not to be stereotyped is also one of the group's ongoing battles. Carol Walters told of what inevitably happens when she is put together on a comnut· ' tee with other Pl\.D's: '\Without exception; my colleagues a ti to· matically assume that I will be the secretary.• Another cause, says current President Karen ClMk, an attor- ney with Gibson, fnmn & Crutch· er, is somehow to bring parity to the perception that it's OK for men to be strong but not women · •Why is it that strong men are assertive but strong .women cUe aggressivef" Karen asks wryly~ Women in Leadership began .. about three years agp as a con- versation between Manlyn Brew· ~r and Carol Barnes, both Repub- licans Brewer, of course, now represents CC?Sta MeSd, Newport Beach and parts of lrvine in Sacramento. Barnes is professor of teacher educatton and child • Two years after formally orga· ni%ing and filing as a PAC, " Women m Leadership is 120 members trong and growing - even to the inclusion of three men, They even have three memben. who also belong ~o that most hardcore of Republican organizations, the Lincoln Oub. To choice and women's health, the group has added other core issues: affirmative action, educa· tion and the Equal Rights Amendment. At1unch, Melinda Seely, who a.J.sO functions as membership chem, produced a thick. heavy report she bad.just finished on unmigration. •n gives them facts and back- ground on all sides -everything except an opiruon." ~ The contents of this "briefing book," and those members are researching on the group's other core topics, will be made avail· able to the11 canctidates in next year's elections. • Also organizational and cam· pcllgn help, image counseling - "whcltever it takes to get them elected,• Joan Dashtel of New· port Beach Sdys. And money. Women in Leadership members contributed $40,000 to candidates in the 1994 elections. Back then, they didn't have nearly the membersb;p, the mon- ey or the power pf information they are now builcling. Now, the group is a force to reckon with - a fact attested to by the nasqr comments some county political string·pullers are making. That cilone lS all the incentive I need to beC'ome the fourth male among . this bc:tnd of strong, mtelligent dnd ass~rtive women. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. 723-5372 FU LL BC>DY BODY r-HOUI SWIOH ,, ~ -$10 $55.00 ' ' 1/2 HOUI SWIOH •m.oo MENDERS CLINIC w~-."·'"' FREE STEAM TREATMENT w any n10\\0Q• 434-9200 2US Muo YMde f. • S.,IM 12 com.•so . El::- MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO 3441·8 l1a Udo, Newport Beach • Next to Pavilions ly tile water fountain • Opfo 6 days • Closed Sundays . . II . l QUALIT Y IS ., • I I t . CRYSTAL COURT THE VILLAGE THE 001CES District officials to meet with Lindbergh School neighbors • Effects of relocating county education pro- grams wilJ. be discussed. By lina Borgatta, Datly Pilot · COSTA MESA School dis· trlct officials Will meet with East Side~es1dents Tuesday in hopes of allaying concerns about the reopening of the Llndbergh School 'SJ.le Dec 1. Several programs offered by the Orange County Department of Education are m the process of relocating to Lindbergh from thetr current ite at the Bear Street School which the New· port·Mesa Urufied School Dis- trict sold in August to the Irvine· based home developer Polygon COIJU!lunities. won't create a byslen on n~ However, resident..s near r dents because many cl tlae Llnd~h School are concemed children amve by bus and .- the count)'. programs -which dropped off and picked up ;at include a preschool and day care vdno\h times of the day. -are not -compatible with the In addition, the district • •intended• l,lSe of the site. Some drafted a traffic now plan to belp residents fear the number of cars things run smoothly, accord.iilg that will pass through the area to to Susan D spenas, the scbeol drop off ·and pick up children at district's ctirector of elemen~ the site will disrupt the quiet education, who has been neighborhood and create a traf· appointed as a r~jdent liaison fie problem in the area. for this matter •That site was never And, Despenas said, the designed to be a dnve·through school distnct will consider any site,• said Heather Somers, pres-sugge!ttions that come out Pf ident of the Eastside Homeown· nPxt week's meeting. ers Association. 'That site was ·Whdtever copUnents the res· supposed to be a walk.to school. 1denl!t hdve certamly could It was supposed to be a netgb· 1r make a difference.• Despenas borbood elementary school.• scud . School district and county The meeting will be at 6:30. officials maintain that the traffic p m Tuesday at Kaiser Elemen· generated by the programs tdl) Schoo, 2130 Santa Ana Ave. MAXIMUM SUPPORT. Extra Support and Comf~rt Zones Provide Proper Spinal Alignment. Thru TI ..... ...J ~,,....,_I Comfort Zon~s I .Dal.K\....att: Mattresses by ~SIMMONS' Parented Anatom1call~ Correct Support For E.vcl) &x:h 1165Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South ol 405 Fwy 545-7168 lBJJ.lPP 1 jf !l/Jll'l.K:J OJ Y 11~ G ... ,.. Stuff your Turkey . with· Our Sausage Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Catering Available For Any Occasion For ReMMltions and °"8ctlons Call 723-0621 Beach • Communication key. to healthy democracy, South African leader says . • ~RT BEACH -A local atmtney and his brother have been indicted on 53 counts of fed- eral violabons related to an ~ed fraudulent office prod- uats bUSllless and a cover up. · -<John Connelly Jr., 49, of Coro- na.de! Mar reportedly hid fro,u federal investigators the assets of h.ik1 brother Dennis Connelly's business after members of the Federal Trade Commission clps~d in on Dennis Connelly's H Q<;uler room" activity, according to Assistant U S. Attorney' Susan RrFJ<Xadenb. Victims were taken for more than $25 rrulUon by Dennis Con- nelly's Orange County boiler room scheme selling toner and othe; photocopy machine sup- pllet to busmesses across the r'Jdlion, the U.S Attorney's Office s.ud m a statement. The brothers face charges of money latandenng and conspira- cy Dennis Con'nelly faces 29 counts of mail and wire fraud, the statement sdid. Trwestigators from the U.S. PostM Inspection Service, the FBI and the Criminal Investigation DMsion of the Internal Revenue Service coUaborated on the im:pc;tigallon. ,,. . ,;;.. ~ ~......._ --!t? Days of\) • I 00% Money-Back Guarantee • Doc tor Ai>l)f 011ed • Safe • All Natural Herbal Products Eny .. 1·2-3 I .Anti~apSIAt ~ lldbil.. 2 ~otuer ~ r.:000e from srstem J ~/lfl'fS<Morl~111t Put a few words to .. work for yo u. Call .the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642 -5678 NEWPORT CENTER -Gen. Daniel Pieter Knobel bas been surgeon general of the South Afri<:All National Defense Forces since March 1988. In that time, he bas seen and been a part of the greatest political change in his country's history. When Nelson Mandela was elected president of South Africa 18 months ago, he not only kept Knobel on as surgeon general, he has since repeatedly sought the white South African's counsel on important health and military issues. Knobel is responsible for overseeing 8,000 personnel and the health of the milit~, the police and overall national health security. He spent a few days in New- port Beach this week, staying at the Newport Marriott hotel while attending a medical conference in Anaheim. During hii visit, he spoke briefly to Daily Pilot reporter Sean Riley about the changes and challenges in his country, and his impiessions of ,. Newport Beach. General. after •ch a radical daan9e ID tbe govemment of South Africa. wby do you tblnk the Nellon Mandela Adminis- tration wutecl. you to · coAUnue In your poslttonl Knobel: Flrst of all, h would like to say it was Fred~rlck de Klerk who started the democraUc transformaUon 1.n my country. He ls a man of great wisdom, fore- sight and courage. Having sald th at, 1 believe M r. M andela and the new government realized right off thqt they would have to use all of South Africa's resources to be successful. I have a/ways been in favor of the expansion of democracy and opportunity for all of South Africa's dlizens. 1 also believe the defense forces have been a stabilizing force in the country. We were integrating Jong before the new government came to power. What are your lmpressions of ASSOCIATION, INC. ANNUAL · . 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What do you believe Is the most Important health problem 1n South Africa nowt If you have a region that is overpopulated, undem ouri$.hed and hatt poor communicdtion, then all sotts of tropical and infectious diseases can result. WUt ca tbe governmem cloY • 71te most important thJ.ng ls commun1callon and education. We have 11 oltidal languages in our country, ao commun1CXJtlng to every peraon Jn the population is a !.lgnllicant challenge. Having . people Iii the M edical Service who can go to all the provinces and speak lo the people in their own language ii one of our prlor- IUes. lbw you bad• mane. to Me f some lgbta wtllle you'" been hereY . • Actually, I've been very busy, but 1 have gone out with some friend." and played golf. I must ay, th.Ls area from Newport Beach down to Son Diego reminds me very much of Capetown and our Southwest coast. The American people are very hospitable, pnd I f eel very at home here. WORLD'S FINEST WINES AT THE BEST PRICESI . 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Invites You to Our Annual Department 56 Ope n House Thursday, November 9 7-9 p rn SPECIAL EVENTS * Drawings * Contests * Department 59 representatives on hand to anS'Wer your questions * Display demonstrations * Refreshments THE GREY GOOSE mJ~lff l"llll•Ulf'••-•""I>-In: Ti>lrphotit 642-7.803 Hours Monday -Saturday I Q-6, Sunday noon to 5 \ • ,. ~SALE FOfUJTBlACY A garage sale to benefit the Newport Beach Public Library' adult literacy program will be held from 8 a.m. to noon at 2000 Seadrill Drive in Corona del Mar~ AU proceeds will go to maintain and expand the program, which has been threatened due to city budget cuts. Tax-deductible donations of items for the sale are appreda~d. For more informa- tion, call Emily Schilling at 720· 18~4. The sale continues Sunday. USED BOOK SALE Friends of Costa Mesa Ubraries will hold a Used Book Sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Mesa Verde Library, Baker Street and Mesa Verde Drive East. Hardcovers and trade paperbacks are $1; regular paperbacks and records, 50 cents and children's books and magazines, 25 cents. "FASHION FOR FUNDS' A fashion show and luncheon at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church m Corona del Mar will help fund scholarships for talented music students. The event begins at noon and is host- ed by the Orange County Alum· nae Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, an internallonal music fraternity for women. nckets are $12.50; the church. is at 3233 Pacific View Dr. Call Charlyn Moltane al 839· 3942 qr Marilyn Scranlon-ttl (818) 836-0737. SUNDAY 'FOR SAKE OF THE CHILDREN' ;Ille Enough is Enough cam- paign marks the final day of the National Pornography Awareness Week with a fashion show, Silent auction and tea from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Plaza Ballroom of the Hyatt N~rter Hotel, 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach Silent auc- tion bidding begins at l p.m . fol- lowed by a children's fashion show, performance by contempo- rary vocal artist Crystal Lewis and tea at 2 p .m . The Enough is Enough campaign educates dti· zeris about the types of hard ~ore and child pornography available and how those materials destroy lives. ARTIST RECEPTION HEuropean Landscapes,• an exhibit of impressionist style paintings of European scen~s by Corona del Mar artist Lenora. Monahan, are on display at the Newport Beach Central Library through Nov. 30. The exhibit is open during normal library ·hours. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday. and noon to 5 p.m Sunday. The public is invited to a reception for the artist in tbe Cen- tral Library's Friends Community Room from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday. The Newport Beach ,central Library is.at 1.000 Avocado Ave. in Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 717-3800 BIRO EXPO A full spectrum of exobc birds DON'.T LET YOUR MEMORIES FADE AWAY. Brina u1 ~our rhut~. \)Id, r..rv.. bla.k °' "h 1e ot colnr, Of 1ns1 :m llll•h•" 11 rN\.t' 1-hc~us;raph1, d~pliuuo C>I thnn· • Ri¢ir here m our l\P<C • Wh~ you wan • :-:o ~r \'t' reqwrtd • Reducie °' mbrr n. f-i. I f\.~I f'tl"N The 1'Jim &l Th '\\: 10 An Onpnal .? ~.d /l/CUOSIAT ... flgureS 1t$ from Fuji! 'ii FUJIFILM oun rnA•'V[[) STAFF /,J;llff ... A OIFFEFIE ... CE I ~I.Ji l1.Jf1-'1.l\3 I \ \ { -:'/.J1(J.J5-!IJ5! .. . A ·f New Concept Aftercare Memorialiiation • E :JJ>Nl.s agr<'<' Iha~ thP at•oidance of Cf'r<•monit•s and rituals at th<• timP nf d1•ath can add tu tht>f'<'lifl[{S of lo.i; and cmpline.;;s of tht' bP1"<'<1t'<'<.. A1•mai11g a l'i<•wing and .ft'rl'ic<'. fwfing l!> hold_ a family gath!~i~1g. __ and .ft•lt•clmg the .. qwcke.'ll 111ay out can comp/it"af<' om•:, adjtMfmt•nt IR.1111• dN1th of a lort><I '"'"· · At llarbor l.Awm Fum'ral Hom<'. wt• hm•t~ dt•1·clr1wd a "'"i." lo help thoM• r.i1n·~·ir~wi1~g th i.i; probltw1. 1~w Aftf'/Y'W'<' A-1Nnuna/t;;.atum l'mgmm offi•r.~ the• ww of the funeral luww and .ftnff lo fiuuilit'.f who wish to rrrogni::r tlw·lif<• of th r d1•<'t'<UiNI, ,., <:" a l a laff'I' dat1•. ---tt----~..._.L' 1.11• A/!t•rcw y• Afr.muriuli:.ution Prog1YJm -''· ".(t•ro11n r.Ttm;c;: .. 1o n.>spond to J-mrr.-lun.-· -- . HAllOlt LAWN • MOUNT OU\IE Mortlaary A Memorial Park 1'15 Gltltt A•,..• COila M118 • . S.5554 ' . SATURDAY. NOVEMIElt ~ 1915 ~~~~~l from a $6,000 hyacinth ~to a $6 parakeet will be on band for the Bird Expo in Building ~ at the Orange County Fair· grounds, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. today. Admission is $3; chil· dren under 12 are $1. Free park· ing is inside Gate 5 on Arlington off Fairview. For more information about Bird Expo. call 363-8279. -. MONDAY YOUNG AT HEART The OASIS Senior Center hosl,s the "Young at Heartn pilot project in conjunction with the Area Agency o~ ~ging, which aims to provide the magic and therapeutic benefits of live profe~­ sional musical entertainment for seruor populations. Today, the songs and music of Irving Berlin played by a five-piece orchestra are featured. at 1:30 p.m. The con- cert is free and will bs. in the mul- tipurpose room at the OASIS Senior Center, 800 MargueJ:ite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Your Dollar Covers Mofel 1922 HARIOR al.VD., COSTA MESA • 5'8· l 156 information, call Laurell Detweil- er at 644-3244. ATTENTION DEAOT DISORDER Coastline Counseling Center, 1200 Quail St., Ste. 105, Newport Beach, offers a free lecture at 7 p.m. by Joan Andrews, an MFCC and educational psychologtSt. Her topic: "'Attention Deficit Dis- order in Children, Adolescents and Adults," an in-depth look at ADD afld how it can be treated. For information, call 476-0991. THANKSGIVING ANO SHARING Help the homeless by attend· ing S.P.l.N.'s (Serving People In Need) fWldraiser "An Evening of Thanksgiving and Sharing• at Pascal from 5:30 to 10 pm, French wines-and btiffet Proven· cal will be served throughout th evening at the restaurant, loeated at 1000 Bristol North, Newport Beach. The benefit will honor Mary Macliityre, executive di.rec- tor of The Fieldstone Foundation for her efforts on behalf of non- profit agencies. S P.I.N. provides pemicment housing assistance, rehabilitation and critical. long· term case management for the homeless. Tickets for the event cost $100 per person, or $1,000 per table of ten. To purchase tick· ets. call 757-1456. TUESD , NMUSD COMMUNITY MEETING The Newport-Mesa Unified School District will hold a com- munity meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the multipurpose room at KalSer Elementary School, 2130 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. to allow -the community to participate m a discussion of the traffic situation at the Llndber9h Elementary School site relative to the Orange County Department of Education programs relocating to Lind· bergh. HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE The Newp9rt Beach Christian Women's Club holds a luncheon and holiday boutique at the Bal- boa Bay Club from 11:30 a .m. to 1 :30 p.m. Guest speaker is SylVia Nash; music by Thomas Waldron. MAXl1\11Ul\1 C01\1FORT. When Your Partner Moves, You Don't. Individually Pocketed Coils Make the Difference. Question: ' .. 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, One 8'oct South at 405 F"!f'I I 545-7168 How much is "too much" for bottled water? , : Answer: You can now have pure water frqm a we11 ·t h at never runs dry. Starting at $99.00 na mwo•••no• o• nam nm. .. 0•1.1. 1-100-~111' l . ' ~utique shdpp6ng wW be .......,,,,,.~ 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 1:WU ' 2:30 p..m. for unique bandcrdad • gUts and food. Cost IS St? tni1$11'1: 51ve. Por reservations, call MiCla+ at 964-5007 or Adele at ?60-961 by noon Nov. 3. 'l NO-LOAD INVESTING ~The Seven Mytb.s of No-Load Mutual Fund Investing• is 1be title or a free noon program m tMt Friends' Meeting Room Of tbel Newport Beach Central Ubr~J Pre-registration is not necesa&ry'J Certified financial planner J.1 Thomas C. Scott presents t)le pro- gram. The Newport Beach cen~ I "ttal Ubrary is at 1000 AvocadO J Ave. For more information, call•d 717 -3800. fJ ~------------------..,...,..;;~~ ADVERTISEMENT According to Steve.. Kosch, owner of the Video Editor, 8mm, Super 8 a nd 16MM film 1,mages fade over time and can become brittle and break "Now 1s che Cl me co get chose film.s transferred co videotape before H s too late," Kosch says. the Video Editor uses the d1rec1 transfer method -no mirrors -no flicker. A great gift idea! Call the Video Edito'r at 720-2080 co preserve your: home movies before they fade away. Newport North is on the corner of MacArthur and Bison, Newport Beach. 0 The Grey Goose and Depart~ ment 56 present Home for the Holidays. This is a l 0 day event from October 28 to November 6. Special events will include free decoracing \ and g1fc ideas and will raise funds for the Orange Ronald McDonald House. They have,.. an .exclusive offer "Start a T radiuon Set" s pec ially priced during the cvmt. Join the occ1remcnt and have a chance ro win a ViUage Animated Sbcing Pond autographed by Dorothy Hamill. ~stcliff Plau-on the corner of l 7rh Street and Irv- ine Ave .. New orCEeaCTl. RT 0.--..co<n 0 Westcliff Gallery, 1s coming to Westcliff Plaza on November • 15th. A very large selection of well known amscs will be fe.iturcd. such as Thomas Kinkade {Painter of Light), Jack Terry (Western painter), Dennis Pa'tr1ck Lewan (painter of bttrs and conagcs), a special cribuce to Alan Maley, plus many oc~er exciting artists. Alqng with che art exhibition$, .i very large-selccnon of canvas tramfcr art and fine colltctiblcs will be av:iilablc. Designers will include Swarovski Silver Crystal, G. Arma11i figurines, Mill Creek Studios Wild Llfe figurines, David Winter ·CottaFcs. Harbor Lights. Hi corical Lighrhouses, Ttio- .mas K1 ndade pines and Ashton Drake Porcelain doll from Bradford, and Drcamsic:Jq from Cast Art Industries. Look forthe new exciting lines in the nt2t future. Wutclijf PU." - on the corner of 17th Street ··and Irvine. Blvd .. Newport Beach. • INACTIVE CATHOLICS nus is the tiirt to look agiun. if you have been away from the church and have ql.lestions or issues with the church. Our Lady Queen of Angels gives you a chance to.discuss tho e concerns in a very relaxed setting ell 6:15 p.m. Sunday and Nov, 19 in the pari.sh cente r, 204 6 fyfar Vistcl Dri- ve, Newport Beach. Call Marie Romano, 548-3844 or Sister Agatha, 6'4-9218 'UUTH, THE REBEWOUS FIRST WOMAN' A workshop by Patm."la Lynn Reilly at 1 p.m Sunday at Orange Coast Umtanan Universalist Ch urch, 1259 Victoria, Costa ~1esa Reilly is the founder of Open Window Creations'.and will address ways patriarchdl symbols have wounded women and still obstruct self-defined spuituahty. There is no ddnuss1on drarge A $5 donation 1s suggested For inlormabon, cdll 965-1 176 or 898- 7183. HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads P~ople With Arthritis Can Exer- cise clrlS5eS 10 lo 11 d.m Tuesday al the Jewi!.h Seruor Center of Orange County, 250 E. 8dker St., Costa Mesa The clt1ss includes health educallon, Jbmt-protection tips, relcLXdl10n lt>chn.iques, pain· control techniques dnd <;Ocidli7- tng (' dll 5 13-5641 'A GATHERING OF MIRACLES' A coursP in mirdcles with Ulsptrt'd ldlks lanhldled by Allan Rosenthal, MfCT, founder, II held evel}' wee:me.cs.y trom 7·30 to 9 p .m. in the 1<>uth wing fel- loWShlp room lit St. Michael~ All Angels Chw cb, 3233 Padtic Vlew Dnve, Corona del Mar. The program provides a upportive • pace for people to explore their 1 spintuality with candlelight ser- vices, bu.nung bowl ceremonies, sem.ihars, meditation hikes, film nights ~d more, is followed by a question-and-answer period. $7 donation· requested at Uie door. Please bring canned goods or re usable clothing to each meet- ing. Call 549-8639. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to hear and experience •Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New World" 7:30 p .m. Friday at a pri- vate residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such ques- tions as: Can racism and preju- dice be eliminated? What is the New World Order? Can conflicts be resolved without force? Are women and men equal. What's the spiritual solution to our eco- nomic p roblems? And more. Music and food included. Ouec- tions: 7~9-0999. • 'DREAMS FOR THANKSGIVING' A Nov. 11 workshop by the Rev. Bob Pulliam at the Commu., rtity Church, Newport Beach Sa· ence of M.irld Education Center, , 901 Dove St. Suite 145, Newport B.each. Workshops begin at 10 a.m. andiadjoum at noon . Tea and coffee are available at 9:30 a .m. Donation requested at the door. Call 646-3199 fOT more infonna- tion. r-~--------~----~--------~-~--~---------~~------~----------~~-------------, I I I I ..... • The Vineyard Christian Fellowship + NAME: The Vineyard Christian Fellowship of New- port Beach. +ADDRESS: 102 E. Baker St .• Costa Mesa. +TELEPHONE: 556:..s463. + DENOMINATION: N'ation- al Association of Vineyard Churches (600 churches worldwide). + YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1984. 'The church moved to its Costa Mesa location in 1991 . + SENIOR PASTOR: John McClure. ~PASTORAL STAFF: Chuck 'Regeh~ principal assotiate pastor; David Halliburton, associate pastor; many others on staff. + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday, 9 a.m., 10:45 a.m., and 6 p.m. + SIZE OF CONGREGATION: About 2,000. + CONGREGATION MAKE· UP: Mostly couples in their early 20s to late 40s, with children. · + CHILD CARE: Provided. + TYPE OF WORSHIP: Con- temporary evangelical. A 3:19 and speak on "times of refreshing.·" -+ Otn'R£Aat PROGRAMS: Every ministry at the Vine- yard has a community out- reach program, and the church is very "evangelical- oriented," espo4slng their message in public settings. +WELCOME WAGON: The church has a welcome recep- tion every Sunday after ser~ • vices, where visitors can meet the pastor and find out about the faith.~ +DRESS: Casual to business attire. _ + Ml$SION STATEMEN'r. "To participate in the advance- ment of the Kingdom of God through the work of local LEAH HOGSTEN / DMY Pl.OT Vineyard churches that com- Pastor John McClure of the Vineyard Christian Fellowship municate the Gospel of Jesus Christ in w9rk and deed." band plays traditional to apply t hat message to their + INTERESTING NOTE: The contemporary Christian daily lives. church invitef everyone t o , music.· .. + RECENT SERMON: attend its Thanksgiving cele-1 +TYPE OF SERMON: The McClure read from Acts 3:1-bration at 6 p.m. Nov. 19. I pastor will draw a lesson 26, and spoke of "being nat-There will be a communion : from ~he Scriptures, usually urally supernatural. H service, and pie anCI coffee. 1 the New Testament, and + UPCOMING SERMON: will follow. 1 invite t he congregation t o McClure will read from Acts I ' 1 _ , By David SUva I ~ I L-------~----~------------------------~------------------------~----------~ -. . 285 E. 17th St. , NO Drive, Une· or Hass/ell r -CENfER SHOE REPAIR .'--"......., ___ . r Costa Mesa Nex t 1Q ROSS Dress For (ess "We come to your home for home computer service" FanllL'r~ RcdUCL'" Rat e..., I krL': 92<1<10 • 92<•<•1 • 92'1<12 • 926<•.' • 92M1S . CALL RABBITT INSURANCE · .WI Old Nr"port Bhd • Nrwport Beach lnt.r H<e.e Hc"P'WI -631-7740 ACTING .CLASS STEV~WO~~ MASTER INSTRUCTOR ... ·FORMERLY FROM ACTORS PLAYHOUSE ,_.EW YORK CITY.'' CALL FOR INFORMATION (714) 56)-8725 METHODIST Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Bake r, C.M Worship & Church School 8 :30 and 10:00 a .m . Dr Richard Georn"' 979·823.d NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 160 I M~ueri~ Ave Coro del .1r 644-0745 Worship at 8 OOAM & 1 0 OOAM Sunday School All ~es 9 OOAM Rev Edward C Martin l='A C~ U NA United Methodist e hurch 21632 W esley Dr. Lajuna Beach 99-3088 Sunday Morning Worsh,:B & Chnst1antducation 10 M M1n1sters David Beades & Virginia • Wheeler Wesley Counselm~ Center • Services Aval able RELIGIOUS SCIENCE RtUGIOUS SCIENct NEWPORT HACH SCIENCE OF MIND EDUCATION CENTER (COlnft of Dow & Quall • in ""'°' Bldg OCfO$$ from Flflehfr .JoMs) 901DOWJ11'5 . I cHuR¢H SEJlVICE SUN • 10:30 I omc..· 11, ru, Th (714) 646·3199 Or. Juan1110 Eran1, Mln/1tf1 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH-OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach _·673-1340 or 673-6150 Church lOam & Spm, Sunday School lOam Wednesday Meetings 8pm Shake thyself from dust; ... 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MARK PRESBYTERJAN CHURCH Sundal) Worship 9:30 a.m. Child <Are, SundalJ School ]11mboree at Eastbluff Newport Beach 6t,t, .. 131, 1 CHRISTIAN ! HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dlsclples of Christ) 2401 lrvln1 Av1. at Santa Isabel Newport Beach Sunday Worship -1 O:OOAM Dr. Joseph Read 645-5781 EPISCOPAL SAINT JAMES CHURCH episcopal •A Community o.dko~,. lovitlf ond S.rvin9 h1111 Clln.t u &Md ond Sirvior"' Fr David C Anderson,~ 3 209 Vio Lido Newport Seoch 14/675·0210 7 30 om Troditionol 9 om Contemporary 9 am Church SchoOI 1O·45 am Chorismotic and Wednesday noon S1\ll\'T Mll'l l.\EL & :\LI. AN<;FL'-' EPISCOPAL t'lll 'HCll Sunday Worship 8:00AM. 1 O:OOAM ursery, Sunday School ·A Friendly, Caring Christian Community" 3233 Pacific View Dr. '" MarglJer•lef Corona def Mar ... 644-0463 I RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Rev. Mary Murray Shelton Senior Minister Sunday Rev. M/r.flellB, guist sptJaker "The Emerging H1orrs Dis/rs• -~Ml41N'H-QF UUGIOUS.,5CllNCE Membet of Hie Un11ed Church of Rtl1g10111 Science 2205 MAIN STREET .• SUITE 23, SEACUFF VILLAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH A 92 A • 7U 9 9· 1 .. • I . MASSACE THERAPY • CHIROPRACTIC CARE 90f't """-'""""'Spec ..... • ~ MISSllOe • DMI> Tllue Mlfll04I ·~ ·Clft~ • soons to1111aoe • 0n Slt9 et111r Masaoe ~ ... flOlt • TllalllnO*dlal ~ CHRISTIAN SOUTH C-OAST CHRIS"TIAN C HURC H . \\'c Care About You Because ChnSt Cares "HOW TO KEEP YOUR BALANCE" (Philippians 2: 12-1 8) Jerrold A. Hollobaugh. \\'onh1p Sel',tt JO I~ am Bil.le Stud1e> 9 00 im Kids f or Chns\ S JO pm Mm mer 792 Victoria Street • Costa M esa, CA • 92627 (714) 548-3-MS (Comtr ofV1e1on• &. Pbcenua) ------------- COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday,November5 Sf'rvrcf", o 00 0P1 & 1 0 45 om Meeting at: Irvine Bors & Gida Chm 29S E Yale I.pop, lm111 (behilld Flt9 Sldion) PACIFIC UtRLmAN a>MMUNrTYotUllCN _ _..__ ____ .___~_....__._ Ofict .Olt ..,, •• ,...,, w.. 2'9, ·-· CA nm.'° ... SD, Im... CA '1'1Ml34 .. 714 H I•• fAi• 11 I '144 LUTHEflAN CHRIST LVTH.ERAN CHURCH · Pdstor William Ht!menway ~ · ·w e love childrtn, Y<>uth, young adults, career adults, seniors. Wt lovt to C41rt, to rtdth oul, to mttt need~, to answer questi~n(' •Sunday Strviccs -8:00, 9:30' 10:45 .. ---,:...~-...... Sund.lySchoolJ: Btblc.S.tud' -: O 700 V1ctona Stred• Costa Maa ....... , C::-A~9:-20 __ 2..,..7--._,......i.,.1 (71 4) 031· 1011 e (714) 548·0866 (School) • .,. I • Newpon Bhc'hJCosra Mna DUiy Pilot ETHICS IN THE WORKPLACE A saint Michael and ,_ll Ang ls Fqrum .... d ,'"Ethics in the Workplace" with gu t ~aker Father Will Crist i.s 7:30·8·30 pm. at the church, 3233'l>acif1c View Drive, Corona del Mar. Child case available. For more information, call 64"4·0463. SHIN BUDDHISM Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji Buddhist Temple's Dharma Society presents a lecture and dis- cussion series·on Shin Buddhism at 7 p.m. Nov. 18 at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Cbsta MeSd. Call 722-1202 (the Rev. Hiroswn.i) or 651-3102 (Ronnie Young). 'SOENCE OF MINO PRACTITION- ER'S CLASS' A Nov. 18 workshop by Or. Juanella Evans at the Community Church. Newport Beach Science of Mind Education Center, 901 Dove St. Suite 145, Newport Beach. Workshops begin at 10 a.m. and adjourn at noon. Tea and coffee are available' at 9:30 a.m. Donation requested dl the door Call 646-3199 for more informa- tion. 'A DATE WITH JODY' A Nov. 28 work!>hop Wlth spe- cial guest the Rev. Jody Carter al tl}e Community Church, Newport Beach Science of Mind Education Center, 901 Dove St. Swte 145, Newport Beach. Workshops begin at 10 a.m. dnd adjourn al noon. Tea and coffee are available at 9:30. a.m Donctb.on request«i>d dl the door. CaJJ 646-3199 for more infonnabon. SPECIAL SERVICES SOTH ANNIVERSARY PARTY port Beach. Bashop Robert L Miller of the Pacific Synod of the Evangelical· Lutheran Church in America will preach and the mu'ilc will mdude the world premiere of '"Smg We Merrily Unto God," an anthem created by James Hopkins to com- memordte the .event. Information. 548-3631. OOOElAND·JAZZ SERVICE To celebrate All Saints Sunday on Sunday, a Dixieland Band will lead the worship music at First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. ln the style of New Orleans, the congregation will celebrate the lives and etemdl life of those who have passed on in the last ·year. Service ti.mes are 9 and 10:30 a.m. Everyone is welcome, and child care is available. Visitor parking is next to the sanctuary. BRING A GUEST Orange Coast Urutanan Uni- versalist Church, 1259 Victona St , has scheduled Nov. 12 as "Bnng a Guest Sunday• to start at 10:30 a.m. The title or the sermon is "Salted With. Fire," a book by Scott Alexander exploring llberal faith. There will dlso be a class at noon on "Pdrents As Resident Theologians" led by the Rev. Kathy Kfohr, religious education consultant. For details, call the church office dl 646-4652. APPLE COMMUNION ~ inte rgenerationctl Thanks- giving service will be held Nov. 19 at 10:30 a:.m. at Orange Coast Um-. tarian Universdlist Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa 'BEYOND THE aooct Is the bU or the sermon by the Rev. Kilthy JOohr of Long Beach, Sunday at 10:30 p.m. in Orange Coast Urutarian Universa.Ust Church, 1259 Victona St., Costa Mesa. 646-4652. 'TO TtU TliE TRUTH' ls the title of the sermon by Gail Miller at Newport Beach Church or Religious Science, 901 Dove St., Suite 145, Newport Beath at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. 646-3199. • a m.-3 p m. at 760 Victorta St., Costa Me!Wt. Dave Frost, former pitr.her fo1 the Cdlifomia Ange~, will be this year's pedal guest. The Costa M ~ue and Poli~ department will ~play eqwp· ment and answer qucstfons. Old - fashioned carnival games and ndes will be feotured as well as a craft boutique, homemade can- dles and baked good and cln intemationdl food ta ble Live entertainment. Information· 548- 6ll66. 'HOW TO FIND TliE RULES ABOUT RULES' ls the topic of the sennon by the Rev. Diana Heath at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist"' Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, Sunday at 10:30 a.m. 646-4652. 'GIVE THANKS IN AU TlilNGS' ls the topic of the sermon by the Rev Ken Gray at Newport Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 IOove St., Suite 145, Newport Beach, 10:30 a.m. Nov. 12. 646- 3 199. . SINGLES SERENDIPITY The £erenclip1ty series for~ gles meets every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, 600 St. Andrew's Road in· Newport 'Aeach. All sin- gles are welcome. A $3 donation al the door also covers refresh- ments. No reservationJ are required. ;For more information, call the Rev. Dr. Bill Flanagan at 574-2214. SPECIAL EVENTS . BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS First Uruted Methodist Church of Costa Mesa. 420 W. 19th St, conducts a free blood pressure clinic 10-10.30 am SWlday. Cdll 548-7727. ' THANKSGIVING LUNCHEON The JeWlsh S~nior Center or Orange County celebrates Thanksgiving with a luncheon on N~. 16 Special guest ~antor Isaac Atllas will perform f avonte meloliies Seat.1119 begi.(ls at 11 30 a.m. Reservatiqns die necessary The cost is $5 lnformallon: 513- 5641. ALTERNATIVE GIFTS Sttmt ~1lchdel dnd All Angeb Episcop~ C'hurch huldo. dn a.lter- native gift mdrkPt DPc 3 after the 8 dnd l 0 d.m. sPrv1ces until 1 · p m. Purchdse crc11ts from Afncan team mm1stnes crnd thud world hand arts, polls from Mexico, Christmas Cdl ds, Christmas greens and pmnseltids, or make d dondtion lo a proj('cl like Heiler Intemationttl. I lc1b1tc1t for Human- ity or Church World SefVlc-t> '3233 Paethc View Dnvt'. Corona del Mdr 644-0463 • SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1995 MENTAL HEALTH Parents, 1blings and !J>O~ of the senolbly mentally i.U meet at 600 p.m. Sunday at St. Andre~ Pre:.byterian Cburch, 600 St.· Andrew's Road, Newport Beach. Call Adult Education Ofbc at 574·2236. CAREER ~ETWORK FeUowSftV> ln The Thursday everung meeting at St Andrew's Presbyterian Church for those unemployed will feature Sharotl Hatton, trauung consultant, as speaker. Her topic is •Job Search Clinic: Whclt Help Do You Need?" ·The meetl.ng will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Stewart Lounge. · • Please send photographs and type-1 Th Thursd written refea~ deta1hng stone, upcom-. e ongoing ay everun? ing events. sermon topics or any ottiet meetings, beld at St. Andrew s ~involving Costa Mesa and Newport ~ Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Beach churches to Religion Editor ~ .. Andrew's Road, Newport 8PdC"h . Busby, Daily Pilot. 330 w Bay St.. Costa f (across from Newport Hdrbor l Mesa, 92627 You can also fax Items to 1-ligh School), are open to all at no 646-4170 Rel~Me>S are requested two , charge. ·Infonnation: 574-2239. weeb pr°' ta an event date. . WEEKDAY SERVICES PRAYER BREAKFAST First Uruted Methoctist Church of Costd Mesa holds a Prayer Breakfast at 6 a.m. Wednesday at Denny's restaurant at Newport BoulevAn:l and 17th Street urC'os- ta Mesd. Call 548-7727. HOLY COMMUNION St. James Episcopdl Church, 3209 Via· Lido, NPwport Bf'ach, offers d noon servtce Wednesday with Holy Communion Bring d lunch -and rune Wlth the C'hurch staff aftewards. Call 675-0210 BUY WOMEN, FOR WOllEI Men rna, ~ti J oe bu)omo preci~ jewelry tor tile women n tile r .es but rt tS 1ncte2S111(1ly Newport l·idrbor Lutheran Church will celebrate its 50th I annivel"Sdry dl a speoal festival worship service 10 d m S\lnday at 798 Dover Dnve, Newport Beach. A catered celebrdbon brunch will follow at 12 30 p m m Temple Bat Yah.m, 1011 Camelbdck St . New- After the dnnual "Apple C'om- muruon, • there will be the readmg of a children's story, speaal music, and a homily by the R~v~ Diana Heath. Call 646-4652 for more information. FAU FESTIVAL ChriSt Lutheran School holds an dnnudl Fall Festival today, 9 Start Your Diet with Liposuction .... women whO are t>uv1fl0 ~'M"!ry tor themselves Ac.coromo to • r.cioat tvt0era.xross Ull -·-·-!'"~ country more ltlao 8!>percer11 of the purtlliseS11t ie~:ry stores are oemo mad~ by ...omen Wl\i1 IS ~tAt>' vuvsg BUY & SEU USED CLarHES, TOYS & ACCESOAIES, ETC. esa4 Newport Blvd. (•t Del M•r) Coste M ... 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Nov 8th: 8 am -2 pm (in the multi-purpose .room) Shop for your Holid~y, G·ifts 'by: Balboa Porch Lucy Ann-Personalized Accessories Discover)'-Toys • Potters Gardens And many other Holiday Gift merchants! 3101 Padfic View Dr., CdM " "1 flope brings down the House ·at to11rnament dinner Above; Dolores and Bob Hope, front. with tourruunenthonorees Lynn and Clement Hirsch. Right N~ette Fabray, cdlnedlan Norm Crosby, Howard House and event organizer Gloria ~ Osbrtnk. STANTON K YONEKUZA I SPfCIAt TO THE DAILY PILOT . ~ B ob Hope, 92, sat with his class}' and beauti- ful wife, Dolores, in the private conference room at Santa Ana Country Club Monday evening, sipping an iced cappuc- cino in an oversized md.rtmi glass. The Sixth Annual Bob Hope and~Howar'1 House Golf Tourna- ment had just finished the 18th hole, and the crowd was enjoying a cocktail fu the club lounge before the dinner celebration. From across the enormous walnut table where the Hopes were relaxing, a man shouted out, "Sob, tell 'em the story about the time you were doing that pic- ture in the Midwest. That's the funniest story I've ever heard.• Hope put down his drink, sat up st,aigbt in bis club chair, yanked on b1s natty silk tie and gave the guy a look as if to say, •that one againt• and then tlUnched into the tale. "I was doing a picture on loca- tion lll In~ in tbe '•Os and we were 1n a small town that hap- pened to be playing my latest picture,• he said. •1 can't recall the title at the moment "j but I do remember that the marquee of the theater read ... 'Ben Hope in' ... Anyway, I went into the theater to talk to the manager about cor- recting the marquee. I said hello to the guy, and I asked him his name. Then I told him that the marquee was wrong. He said, 'What's your name?' I said, 'Bob Hope.' He replied, 'Who's to know?'" In the some SO~ that have passed since that day in Indiana, the world has come to know Bob Hope as arguably the most famous comic on the planet. He had come to Santa Ana Country Club to be with his long- time friend, Howard House, and 8.n entourage of guestS' that are really more of an extended Orange County family than a gathering of charity golfers. The day of golf and the dinner to follow was organiZed by the indefatigable Gloria Osbrtnk to benefit the House Ear Institute . The crowd has come to support Hope, House and Osbrink, and ,. the ove?Wbelming generoSity of spirit enveloped the clubhouse as Bob and Dolores joi.ri good friends Nanette Fabray, Norm Crosby, and tournaIJlentbon- orees Lynn and Cl~ent Hirsch for a little dinner of filet and apple pie a la mode. : Cl N E"'1A S : ~ ---------------• \, I I. ' "All be doel is good things f Of people ... that Howard Houte, • ottered Ho~ as the dinner trib- utes began. Hope could not hear the response clearly. He, too, suffers from hearing loss. Dolores Hope brought the crowd to laughter and tears as , she turned to her husband and said, "Poor Dr. H ouse, his one failure.• Bob smiled and went back to his filet as Nanette Fabray picked up where Dolores left off. · -- O&orink. She kmed blm anyway, as her dentist better half, by Otbrtak, smiled from his neerby table. • The Osbrink clan, including Gloria and Ray, Bob and Pam. Lynda and Ron"8nd Jim were all out in force for House. Their commitment is very per- sonal. House saved the life of grandson Rory, now a young man heading to college on both academic and athletic scholar- ships for his talent on the base· ball field and in the classroom. -----J "I've had four surgeries ~d The House Institute has restored my hearing,• she said. "That's .what this evening is all about." The sixth annual golf outing was chaired by James Edwanls m. who many thought bad the line of the. evening as Gloria Osbriok p~ented him with a plaque for his service. The Osbrinks Celebrated pieir good fortune surrounded by,Peg· gy and Bob Clay, Woody Smith, Bette B~. Jacquelyn and RDber1 OWman, Marton and Tony Montapert. Sandra Brod.le, Kim Cardenu, Jim and Nora Johnson, Margaret Richardson. Ben and Barbara Harrts,Davtd Stein, Vlrgin.ta Swan and Kay vided by Jim BenUey and closed · by telling the crowd that h e, too, has a personal interest i.p The House Ear In.mtute. "This is the first time I've got- ten plaque from a dentist's wife,• said the young theater mogul, accepting the award from Turner. "'f • ~1wear two hearing aids," Crosby said. ·1 don't w ear them all the time, just when I want to hear.· Comic Norm Crosby head- lined an evening of laughter pro- • l .W. COOK's columns run Saturdays and Th ursdays. DAILY DINNER SPECIALS MQN FISH NCHIPS TUES 1 '/1 LB. 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T GetAll the Filla in die See, CAD Tocta,I (714) 542-6222 ... (i]c • 11ie Sp«UilUt • on HBO , .. I' concert series serves. as connection to classiCal music Y. oa Ny you like clasllcti mUS1c. but yow schedule doesn't give you muc-h time to get out on a w k mght for a c:oncert. Or you're new to c~1cal mt.We, and you'd like to attend a short concert to see what it's all about. ' WeD, the Pacific Symphony · Orchestra has a new program that will satisfy both requirements. · Classical Connections ts a series of three Saturday afternoon concerts at ,the Orange County Pedonning Arts Center that serve as a ~ect introduclion to classi- cal music and offer seasoned con- certgoer& a chance to hear the J>SO at a convement ti.me. In these 70-minute concem, whlch start at .f :30 p;m , PSO mUSlC director and conductor Cdrl SL ClalT introduces audiences to symphonic master works, giving mUSJcal examples before the orchestra perlonns the entire work. The first concert is this after- noon. when the PSO perfonns Tchaikovsky's Symphony No 6. "PathetiqUe." •Wlfat we'.r_e_Jiymg to do IS make different connections with different audiences. people who might be afTaid of classical music or people who might want to k.no~ more· about 1t." St. Cliur explained. "We'fe trying to offer a chfferent kind of concert fonncil • 1 and atmosphere Alsoc we wdnt to educate people and gwe them insight into the mUSJc they heai." The Tchaikovsky piece w~ also the focal pomt of the PSO concerts WeQ.nesday and Thur..-· day, but the Sclturday afternoon program allows St. Cldlf to l<tlk to the audience about the piece "It won't be a lecture St ClcUI pronused ·rt.will be more 1I1Sight- ful, talking about Tchdikov-,k} his letters, what Wd.S going on m his ~·-.,._ ------:' I .6' .I i :~~ l . . ~ ... __ ,_ christopher ·"' · trela -life at the time and,~ course, talk· ing about the piece and how it relates to ttie composer's hfe. I'm . very mterested in Tchaikovsky's ·letters. It's phE!J!omenal thqt we c;an go back and read people's mail. w~ will do a lot with bis let- ters and bis frame of mmd, which is so important to the real depth of the piece.· - The program mcludes a VlSit from Tchaikovsky. R._1ayed by actor Robert Robinson, wtro bas been seen on ·Masterpiece Theatre,• "Days of Our Lives" and "The Young and the Restless • Classtcal ConnectiorIS tickets are $22 and are available at the door All seatJng is m the orchestra section For more information, call 755-5799 Dance enthusiasts rejoice Se\'eral notable programs will be keeping dance enthusiasts busy over the next few days, begmnmg with t11e annual Orange Coast College Faculty Odnce Concert, wtuch concludes with an 8 p .m. concert today m the AT THE O~<lE coum:v FAIRGROU~S COMMERCE BLDG., COSTA MESA G NOVEMBER 3, 4, 5, 1~95 FRI. l2i00 • 9:00 P.M. SAT. 12:00 · 8:00 P.M. 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Your list includes seven recovenng alco- holics. • GAltY DRIES Costa Mesa i t ,, • On your list of people, I can't understand bow you omitted f'jorm~ Glover, the freshman councilwoman, who's done more on that council m her first year than all others have done over many years. . 1 also, facetiously, think yQur best selection was the dog. TONY CHRISTOPHER Corona del Mar · Just musing through your jocose attt!mpt to name the 103 most influential peqple, d few questions come to mind. How would we know Manan Bergeson is the bnghtest of all supervisors -lS there an IQ test for supervisors? U so, do they need to flunk to be elected? I see that Kevin Murphy l5 ahead of our good mayor, John Hedges who is very popular and also has been a champion for beleaguered businesses lf\New- port Beach to help us get back on our feet. I'd like to know how Murphy slashed the budget when he forced a charter boat tax increase on us and also foreed a business tax increase on us. Just what the community did~ n't need. · Alas, I see that Igor is num- ber 50, the police bound. I now realize that all you guys are try- ing to do is just h~ve a doggone good'time. Well, you.sure did it. Have a good day. BARRYZANCK Newport Beach . I work in the public affairs department at Pacific Mutual. I just wanted to say I have the Daily Pilot with the top 103 influ- ential individuals and I'm disap- pointed to see that Thomas Sut- ton, the chairman and CEO of Pacific Mutual was not included on .the list. i I think he's been listed in all the past issues you've had in the past several years. He lS chair- man and CEO of the largest life insurance company m Cdlifomia. He's also active in the commu- nity. He's the director of the Orange County Perfonning Arts Center, he's also a director at The Irvine Co., he's on the advisory committee for the Orange Coun· ty Business Council and the Orange County annual survey. Dally Pilot readers wmrt to know Why reCOVllf'Y cent ... head Nancy Clark;.t»ove, and Coundlwoman Jean Watt. below, are not on the top 103 list while Sid Soffer, a fugi- tive from the law, was chosen to be No. 1D2. .. He's very active in his commu- nity and' I just feel that it's a dis- appointment that be was not on the list at all. MILDA GOODMAN Pacific Mutual Newport Beach I'm surprised you left off our wonderful cound.lwo\nan Jean Watt. She does so much for this city, especially keeping our bay clean. MARY BELL Newport B~ach I think you've left out Nancy Clark of the Nancy Clark Recov- ery Center. This woman is awe- some. · Her place is called H alterna- tives to sentencing." It bas helped more people get back . into the mainstream of life in a genuine and caring way than l could describe on this tape. SHIRLEY IRVIN Costa Mesa You left somebody out and I question why you put Sid Soffer in there and a dog. I fct.il to find the humor in that when you leave out people like Nancy Clark in particular. That's my particular complaint if you will. t>~MURPHY Corona del Mar _ As always I enjoy yom list of 103, I think it's brilliant. You inight include on ohe of them, Zee.Allred, president of Pool Water Pr~ucts, who's prob- ably the No. 1 woman CEO in the county and probably the · most generous donator to chari- ties and on the boards of the Per- forming Arts Center, the medical center over in Santa Ana, and Center Club· and many, many others. She's a wonderful w oman and you rmght just consider her. JERREL RICHARDS Newport Beach I can't believe you clidn't put Art GroTtSky on there. Bill AND BOBBIE VON ESCH Newport. Beach I just thought if you had that fugitive Std Soffer, I believe his name is at 102, then I think that TV cult hero on Continental Cable in Costa Mesa, The Wiz-· atd pf Qdds sh ould be 103. t. JAMES LAMPERT Costa Mesa In your Pilot today, you bad the 103 lllOSt influential people in the area and you forgot the Rev- erend Monsignor Wllliam McLoughlin at Our Lady Queen of Angels .. You ha·ve all the olher church- es represented, and·t think it's.in very poor taste. BARBARA GOOD · Newport Beach I enjoyed the article tOday on the 103 most influential people, but you know what I noticeCi was there were no' doctors from Hoag. • I would ~agine there's some wonderful people at the hospital, the hospital being the biggest employer in Newport. There was no mention of any of the people·doing &om~ won- 'derful work in the cancer center, etc. so perhaps some mention of their dedication and influence on the com.mUI)ity probably sh ould be mentioned. RICHARD MUN~O Newport Beach I was sorry not lo see Barbara Glabman's name on your list of 103. Barbara has been instru- mental in many, many groups in Orange County, particularly the Newport Beach Public Library recently. She's on the board of South Coast Rep and on the b9ard of the Performing Arts Center. She's an outstanding person, has done a tremendous job whenever she's asked to, and a lot of us felt she should have been on last yeat. She ran the opening of the library and she's always willing to do wh.atever ske can to help , the community. I thought the list was interestin~ but I thought Barbara Glabman should have been on it. PATNEISSER Newport Beach As a high school student ahd a younger member Qf the commu- nity I was surprised to see that.- current teachers in the school district we re completely omitted from your lnhuential list. Although.the citizens you selected wer.e indeed deserving of recognition. I feel that you n~lected the impact on the younger citizens .of Costa Mesa and Newport B~ach. My drama teacher, Barbara Van Holt has been an English teacher and drama cc;>a.ch at Estancia High ~C'hool for more . . . than 25 years. She's influenced the lives of countless students for many year~_._ and has receiv,ed numer- ous prestigiOt.lS awards for her direction and he r commitment to students. I feel it would have been an honor to mention he r and her influence on the segment of ~ community. BE'IHPERRYMAN Costa Mesa • EDrTOlt'S NOTE! we did include ·Corona del Mar Hlg School teacher Unda M~..__-r Just reading your lop 103 people. You fQrgot retired judge Bob Gardner. I think he writes for you guys once in awhile. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I didn't see him in there. DENNIS CONWAY Costa Mesa J think in your top 103 people you've left out a most notable person who was on the list last year, the retiring president of Orange Coast Colleg e, David Allen Grant, who's been at the , college since 1962 through 1995 as the d~an of students, college president. history professor and of course rowing coach. · He's had a great effect on the community, very positive, he's affected many young men's lives, including mine. So, he needs to be included. I JIM JORGENSEN Newport Beach People 1 would add to that list are loca! activist Mary Pule, who )las really spearheaded t.he revi- talization of the West Side of Costa Mesa as well as Planning Comm'issioner Libby Cowan, who has really been a directive . . force for the dty of Costa Me8a and I would ~to see her face on this list in the future. She has some political aspira- tions. Also, I noticed that there was- n(t a whole lot of food-related in"llividuals and I would say there basn 't been a whole lot of good or new innovative chefs but I tell you who should b& recognized ts John Crist who has been intro- ducing readers and residents'Jn this area to wonderful restaurants in the Orange County area. John Crist writes a column for the L.A. Times, I believe. That's the names of the people I have to add to that list. DAVE ANDERSON Costa Mesa Regarding your 103 picks. I think you overlooked a city coun- cil woman who should be well ahead of anybody that-you have on the City Council. I see JQhn Hedges is No. 40 and I think Jan Debay is in there and Phil San- sone. But Jean Watt has done more for the city of Newport Beach than most of these people listed. In terms of initiatives, she was one of probably six people in the city that were instrumental in getting Chris Cox elected, and I was involved in that and I know the hard work that she bas done. I would rate her very high and I'm sure you've probably heard this from other people. But Jean Watt, city councilwoman, would be one I think you people have definitely overlooked. WALLY ZIGLAR Newport Be_ach I've been going1through this list of 103 and I'm trying to find any mention of all of these out- standing people here that have done so much for their communi- ty and their country and I don't see not one mention of a veteran from World War II, or Korea or you name it, Vietnam. Not even anything about somebody's 1 grandfather shooting Custer. Amazing. Simply Amazing. . ·ROBE.RTL SNEVA Costa Mesa It always baffles us that three of the most influential people in our lives are not included in the top 103. All three are journalists. . We suggest Fred Martin, who always says what we're thinking. Next would be Marla Bird, who influences where we eat and if we will enjoy it, and last, but not least, Jim Wood, who in a few short years bas turned a dream of publishing his own newspaper into a beautiful coffee table mag- azine that influences what we do here on the Gold Coast. BEVERLY WHITE Corona del Mar I think Nancy Bruland, the park ranger at Upper Newport Bay Regional Park, should be on the list She has been instrumen- tal in making sure the interpre- tive center stayed on track dur- ing the bankruptcy. AMYUTTON Costa Mesa Oops, you forgot Jean Watt ,, and Jim Wood. MARIANNE TOWEllSEY Newport Beach wendy te~.C~. iS a needeQ voice on. School boitrd of trustees · ~ T hree articles agalpst . Wendy Leece hardly reflect community ottitudes toward Planned ~nthood. Her church in this part of Southern California numbers in the thou- sands and thousands. • When you throw in a few of the olher"Congregatlons of Chris- tians and Jewnmd Mosl~ and the multitudes who honor· God outside of orgaruzed religion iight here within the reaches of tho Pilot readership, I'd say • Wendy has a majority on her mde. ~ It you must peg me, peg me as a gen.erow-to·the·core liberal and I don't I t my nght wtng · know what my left one' doIDg, but WMdy Leece is a genuine~ hero In a time when I don't find many. TM.nk. You Wendy I· ThG United Way docs m4DY not.able gOOd d~. whirh ... in<:Jude suppqrting a~enc that ~for the mre of womP.n unable to support themselv .. I • ·throughout their pregnancy and adoption agencies, and for th.is, r ~rsonally commena them. . Beyoq,d tbat. they support · agencies thatbelp shelteJ the homeless, batt~ women.and provide a ·host of very iniportan1 services to our community ... but for Wendy Leece notlo qUestion where the money goe and not protest its support of an agency ·• that has not only refucied to make abortion •rare" but helped legal· " ize inf antictde, would have been criminal. lt is illegal not to rep6rt child obuse. Aboruon is the ultimat · chlld abuse. "Jt is a ch1Jd, Mt a cho1re" is far more than.A c:lkhe; it is a c:ry rom the.heart of th r Creator to mothers who would kill their own children that g1v thos sen- tenced to death their vOico, ii even for a moment. • The. one who 1nspuoo the Holy SCri~ures did not 1gg we cry out on th 1r beMlf. H \ ~. · ... correspondence. .it\stnJcted us to do so. I can for· giv.c a murderer ... but I will nev- er bt! compelled to support one. ,· There were references to c)leap hots and distraction from the CritiCal lSSues in those articles, but there are no cheaper tiots than t.hose who would lead ow: , y uth: erringly, to believe the destruction of life c.an possibly l ~d to a better quality of lite. And there is no mote critical issue than society's commitment to a nurt\i.ring and sate life for ·every chlld, in or out of the womb. U any part of my donation " gods to killing dolphins, I won't contribute. I want to know.· I don't want to lc1ll a few dolphins and ve a f w. 1 want dolphins pro- tected. U Wendy Leece wants any t for babies, she isn't half the " " woman I know she is, and I'm sure than.lcful she is in my com- munity and on my school board.. DAVID PRA1llE1t Costa Mesa We all showd bO gratclul Wendy Leecc was elected to the school board because when vot- ing on an issue sh not only ax.amines the material glven to her, but also mvest1gates rurther: She brings new lnf onnation to Ule Uiple and has the courage to vote.her consaence nsteed ~~ Just going along and not making 1.ny waves. Everyone nught not ttlways agree With her vote or opinion, but think of it this wny, af he had been on our IK'hool bollrd eftrlier, we might not have mad th . rMJOI' mbtU.el that have amlt'd our dilldren to l\.lffer financially. . ... Wendy Leece brings a' differ- ent viewpoint to a board that rarely differs in opinions or back- grounds. Her input must stimu- late conversation and thinking that produce a more Wonned decision by everyone. JEAN OLSON \ Costa Mesa . Student thanks Es~cia community · I would just like to say thanks! I can't believ Ill the itUff I MM from (counselor) Mila (Carolyn) Crockett about what you've been doing for me. I've told tome Of the people aboUt all the glorbd ' things you have all done for me and none of them believe it. • Of comse I can't blame them. it's so Wlbelievable that anyone would do what all of you have done for me. in fact, I even think about that six or seven times a d4y, a:nd the o'nly sensible reason I • can think of is that it's got to be: there are no better people than the people at Estancia. In the pa.st when nothing was going n?ht and I Just thought why not Just nm or even kill myself 'cause it looked like it was never going to get better or going to end; I would say no! It's going to get better! What made me believe that WM all Of fO'l• So tynkf : .._.! Utt wasn't for you l know I .. wouldn't have a future. I wo\lld have probably made that wrong Choke and Would never have reUriited With my nJ8I dad. So I 9'Y t.hanb once more to the ESTANCIA 1tud111 .. ; the tru-b' gtMt among tbe greet. Olllll IL UNDIN INSPIRE • CONTINUED FROM A 1 ChriLlJved with his mother • , tn Independence, a tiny blur of a place along the flanks of the majestic Saerras. They tilayed there for a xear and half, the longest Chris had lived in one plae& since his parents split up. But one day his mother decided it was time to leave, · • and they drUted south to Costa M~sa. Life was hard for the two of them. They lived at a motel for a while, then a shelter and finally in a car. You'd understand how a kid could tumble out of the system er such conditions. If you we living in a shelter or a car, ou'd know it could be toug at times to see the value of dra gmg yourself off to school Or even to have dr and aspirations ChriS ent to sdlool, though. He took college prep classes. And he pulled down ~s and B,. sometimes studying under the dull glare of a dome light in the car he shared with his mom. He ~a'd plans, too. He envi- sioned ,going to UCLA and ecµning an a~~anced. degree in ~ter tedmo&ogy or, per· haps, engineering ... But one day Chdl' mom Wt. The details aren't clear OD Ry she left or where lbe well. Officials say Chrll W U aban• doned, though l don't khow that he looks at it that -#lay. She Just left. An<l.she bad left before. At any rate , he wu atone. His fate -bi.I reward, if you will, for triumphing over adver- sity -. was to be shipped off to Orangewood, a county home for abused and neglected chil· dren. While Orangewood is an important and vital fadllty that performs heroics on a daily basis, it's a lot like going off to jail to a 1'-year-old. Ordinarily, that would be the e nd of .the story. But that wasn't the case lb.is time. Someth,ing wondeitul hap- pened . Chris' new friends at Estancia decided to see il they could buck the huge, labyrinthian system that seem- ingly had swallowed up their friend. Llttle by little, their crusade rippled across the campus. A school counselor who bad tak- en Chris in at one point when his mother vanished stepped forward on Chris' behalf. A news account of Chris' story in the Daily Pilot brought forw~rd SERVING NEWPORT-MESA AREA FOR OVER 14 YEARS • RESIDENTIAL 8c COMMERCIAL • LAW N/GARDEN M A I N T ENANCE • NEW LANDSCAPING/LAND SCAPE RENOVATION & CLEAN UP • LAW N R ENOVATi°ON, A ERAT ION & F ERTILIZE R • REASONABLE R ATES PROGRAMS TO F IT ANY B UDGET 9th ANNUAL HOLIDAY PREVIEW November 1st thru 5th • 'TIS THE SEASON FOR OIVINO ... and LH'uc ffLl.d our shop &Olth a wonderful ana11 of g l.fU, collcctlbla Vtd hollo11 trcuural Once again we're faturlng A.Nf'IALEI! OOU..S ... IKJMMELS ... and t.he WALT DISlfEY CLASSIC cou.ECTION ... along aolt.h anger.. biars, ...... unfa. candla, carollers, dOl.1111. ornanNftta, pOfpotlm, , c.oreatN, and oth•r o4d fauorlta. Shop In our &Oatm. (tlendl11 ~OlipMN ... -----.-o-,...,.11~i-c~~~~ .-1111 .. ~ .. ;mlii&•r-.----t th• HAOIC OF CHRISTNASI ~· Ull9 ed fw. • ,,_ fllt ... Mil a cMncl to Ulflt • •100•ar111111 ....., ffoura:.lfoltda11 through F,,.,, 104. ~ IN 1You .-i Su,.,,.,,. IM Ill~ • . support trom others, most who'd never met Chris. It even caught the attention of variou:ii CLIPPED CONTINUED FROM A 1 er andis on a fixed tncom Shortly before the Sept. 10 incident, Melnschem had with· drawn his money from the bank to take care of his funeral da Dossey sAld. At the Birdman'1 requett. ='!'~:~. agre d to t~ke It worked. On Thursday, early in the morning, Chns returned to Estanc1a. And wait- ing fQr him was -not just" a frien<1 or two -but a large chunk o1 the high school's stu- dent body. The marching band, the pride of th~ Eagles, was there. So were the cheerlead- ers. •The Gold n Orange,• arrangemenu. Joseph Wa.mbaugh' cnme novel ·1\t.ro days later, they hut me Dos y is working out Uie detaDt of Skl'• permit with lhe various city department.I. The prooesa h been a .sunple one to woi:• through, said Dossey. :who insiit· cd there was never any doubt Ski wo)..l)d retum. set m Newport Beach. off,• he said. ~ · Local fame notwithstanding, City off1o als say the situation Chris, his long hair cascad- ing over his shoulders, fought back the tears. "ll it wasn't for yo~ guys, I would have given up a long time ago," he said. ·1rs good to be back. Mem. chC>m came under scrutiny can be resolved easily Depend- trom the c1ty•s police and rev-ing upon his classificabon, Mem- enue departments. At issue wa$ schein can obtain a penrut for the voluntary donations Ski being a commercial or non-com- accepb from visitors• and which mercial ven,dor. 011ce he gets the he uses for the buds' upkeep. . pe rmit, Meinschein and his •we do not solicit," Mein~ feathered friends can return to the ocean front. scbein Sdtd "People will give us When be does return, it will a dollar or two. It only takes probably be with nof!·pr~fit sta- between $70 and $100 a month tus. The Newport Pier Associa- to reed the birds, but we can't do tion is working to bring Mem-this tor frcP. • "He's like The Greeter in Laguna Beach. People corne from miles to see h i..Ql, • said Do sey, who is also trying to arrange f.or Ski to perform. at business openings and charity fund-raisers. "Children need to see that there are still people here who do things out of the goodness of their hearts." The word from Dossey has " been encouraging, said Mein· schein, who hopes to be back Mahers cdme to a head Sept. hein under its auspices. And then he went off to computer cla~s. In a world where we nearly set oui clock by O.J. tidbits and international upheaval and find our senses slowly gnawed away by the const~t drone of violence, Chris Linden's story . is something special. 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'We're testing • our athletes, and they're clean.' ilbey, in fact, may be very guilty of 'abusing other substances.• Murray said high school f:lthletes en't above using steroids or even ,prescnption medicaborts to get an edge over their opponents. Some students might even pop caffeine pills or ·take an extra burst of asth- ma medication for a momentary high. NEWAPPRESS 440 E. 17TH ST. (IN THE REAR) BEHINI> IOX lllOTHUS COSTA MESA 64S-4SS3 -z ~ ,., "ScmedlDal lt ..... u .,ty .. Junior blgb. With IOIDI parents party to it bece.Ul8 they .feel finandll pnll- swe, • be Mid." •Hey, if ~ kid cen be a super athlete and get a college edut,atlillb. it C4J\ be Worth $200,000. lt'I just dollars and cena • 1be ClF. wbicb regulatal !Ugh ICbool sports m Califonua, doesn't ...met steroid or other substance abuse among athletes: Organiza- tion offldali said they let individual liCbool diltric:tl decide how to addrea tbe islue. Tom Jacobson, the Newport- MeM U~."" School Diltrict's d1redor ... ~ ~. said steroid abUie would f-the district's cOde ~licy N ~ ~ which prohibits dJ'ug use. On a first offense. a stu<lent caught with steroids would be transferred to another district school. On the second offense. adminiStrators would recommend expulsion. Jacobson said. He said coaches and teachers are· told to be on the lookout. for steroid abuse among athletes. even though the school doesn't test for the drug. Corona del Mar High athletic coaches and parents began to dis· cuss testing athletes for drugs this summer after the Supreme Court decision. Martin decided to move forward after a survey of parents last month indicated their support for the proposal. GR EAT PLANTS I --.r;=;;;;n~__.;.------~i7TM<irD-.. FLOWERS&. PRICES! "Over 50 Year$ of Fine Quality" ' DRAPERY SALE! Custoni 'WindoUJ Treat:ments Shutters • Sl1ades·· Duettes • Blinds C ustom Slipcovers • Bedspreads ~ \''W . 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New· port Harbor ......... --pcll)U· lated ot ... ldlool dlllltd'I .four ZQ1'81, But tome lldaool wtmtnllaaton say~·t..narepr....-... 1be architectural ,.., ·Doqgber. ty & Dougherty. bam't fOIDPleted its Study. and both ctittrid Supmtl)r, tendent Mac Bernd and Ensign Prindpal Scott Paulsen tald they don't know 1f the architects will find the projec1 poaib&e -eltber con- structively or finandally. The dis- trict Js paying only $1 !or the firm's services. · The feasibility study will be pre- sented at a school board meeting Nov. 14. ' TRAFFIC CON11NUED FROM A1 bMticJ dablWt. city trllfftc engt- neen attempted to reusure rail· ~ta.lit-~ Wip CoattOl tile speed iuld ... " tr.me alOng South Cout Drive. :That ajgna! will actually help them." ~ Peter Negbavi, Cost.a Mesa's dll'eC'lor ot trattic. •Jt will help control the speed of the cars going through there, and when it · and the other signals. along that stretch tum red, it will provide a gap for them to get across.• •The signal will be 280 feet from Greenbrook, • Neghavi said. "That's enough for at lea!l 12 cars. Na=,..••••c-.._.1Wr..., • ~ Mid dty trdk: -al· .... wm lpiad tbrM •n at the lite monitoring er.me peu.ns Tben tbey'll in.et with the group agein al 1p.m.1bunday .. City H8ll '°diam their ftndinp. Meanwhile. • Oliver said she plans to attend Monday's City Council~. in hopes the may- or and other coundl members will sympathize with \he residents' con- cerns and come to their aid. PROWLE~ CONTINUED FROM A 1 More than 510 fifth-grade stu· dents a.re enrolled in classes at Mariners, Newport Heights, Wbitti· er, ,Newpon and Kaiser elementary schools. Adding those students to Ensign for the 1996-97 school year, as initially proposed, would bring the total number of middle school students to about 1,525. Enrollment can only go up in the future since )ower grade levels in the zone have even more children. The zone boasts 535 fourth-.graders, 551 third-graders, 585 second- grade·rs, 538 first-graders and 586 kindergartners. Paulsen said he's heard that some parents are talking about the plan, but their reactions may be hasty. •These people are becoming so concerned, but there's nothing yet to react to,· he said. •When it comes time to talk about it after the feasibility plan com~ in, then we'll talk about it. Until then, it's just hoo-ha.· •And South Coast DriV.e doesn't create enough traffic to form. a 12· car queue. But, if it dbeS, we can always put-a sign up that says, 'Do not block intersection.' 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QUOTE OF THE DAY ~ wweA:ln4t( .. tog« one <f11tt»tt we·,i bent on IM «Mr-met till~ long ..... -mM COACH DKXFREDIM' Sailors pUnish Woodbridge, 45-14 in its 10th season. W~bridge coughs it up eight times; Newport talces advantage big time. By Barry Faulkner, Dally Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -The Woodbridge High offense intend- ed to pick on Newport Harbor High senior comerback Josh Amezola Friday night. "I don't think we've ever had three defensive touchdowns,• said Brinkley, who admitted he would have liked to have saved some points for Friday's regular- season finale against host Santa Margarita. over in the third quarter. ~ter tackle Marco Munoz re~ered a Wa,nior fumble at the Newport 38, Josiat) Predrilaen, who threw for 52 yards on a 10- play, 62-yard drive, hit tight end Greg Wertman on a play-action pass for a 15-yard touchdown with 3:39 left in the third period. ing the HeL both teams added touchdowns in e final period. "It didn't out too well,• Brinkley said of th Warriors' sev- en-play, 80-yatd e with the ensuing kickoff, mar · only the fourth touchdown of for the visitors. I • Bad idea. In fact, picking on ·any Harbor defender didn't prove to be too smart. as the· host Sailors cashed in eight turnovers -three of which they delivered to the end zone themselves -for a 45-14 Sea· View League homecoming football victory. With Newport (4-5, 2-2 in league), Corona del Mar and San- ta Margarita all sitting in a third- place tie, pending t<lnight's El Toro-Irvine clash, a win next week could propel the Sailors to their seventh straight postseason berth. . Three plays later, Wertman again was on the receiving end,. this time of a Woodbridge pass, and . returned it 39 yards untouched for a touchdown. After Kerr booted the fifth of his suc conversion kicks to make it 31-7, his ensuing kickoff was bob- bled by a Woodbridge return man, who was tackled at liis own -s. "They came out and unched us in the mouth, and I · k it woke us up," Brinkley ad ed. •1n this league, you can't sit back and be fiat-footed. Woodbridge (0-8-1, 0-4) showed a lot by battling from the start. They played hard the whole game." The win maintained the defending CIF Southern Section Division V champion's playoff hopes artd also established a new single-game scoring high during Coach Jeff Brinkley's t~nure, now "I just found out (afte'r the game) that they planned to pick on me tonight," said Amezolq, who returned the first of six Sailor interceptions 34 yards to erase the Waniors .. only lead with 2:27 left in the first period. After a Chris Morrell 1-yard to\,\chdown run and a 37-yard Justin Kerr field goal created a 17 - 7 halftime lead, the defense took 1 On the next snap, a Warrior ball carrier coughed the ball up, it rolled backward into the end zone, and Cory Glass scooped it up to cap a, 21-point burst m just 114 seconds. In addition to Amezola, JWliOr middle linebacker Joe Urban had a pair of interceptions, the second of which set up a 34-yard scoring march capped by Morrell. Joining the pick party was sophomore reserve Brett Baker, who notched two interceptions m the final period, and also added the final touchdown on a power- ful 10-yard run. < H<>~~ < <>l ':\:T HY CdM boys tune up for their nm at State with second ·place -at the Sea View ·finals • CdM, Newport boys and girls tum in standout efforts at their league finals . By Richard Dunn, Datly Pr/ot ORANGE PARK ACRES -Beginning next week in the ClF Southern Section Division ill-AA prelimi- naries, Corona del Mar High's boys cross country team will finally run its due course. - After a second-place finish behind Santa Mar- garilc'4 in the Sea View League finals on Friday at Irvine Regional Park, Coach Bill Sumner's ~ea Kings, whose only league setback this year was against the Eagles, are already planning their trip to Fresno for the CIF State Championships Nov. 25. •Tue CIF prelims (Nov. 1 t at Mt. San Antonio College) are going to be much easier than today,• said Sumner, wb~teamwas led by Andrew Gwin, a fourth- place finisher with a personal- best 15:18. "Our whole goal is to get to the state meet. The enrollment factor obviouslf works against us in league, but starting next time, we get to play with kids our own size. Pound for pound, we're very tough." Gwin picked up for Tyler Beard s lee (15:59), CdM's KATSUYA RAINONE I OAl.Y Pit.OT best runner who Corona del Mar's Ancbew Gwin (left) was fourth at the Sea Vlew Unals 1n 15:18; Newport's Dan Overton ttn1shed 14th ln 15:49. is still recovep.ng f~ an illness. "Gwin ran the race of his life,• Sumner said. •Tyler faded more than I expected, but he was lucky to even fin. ish. • : Se."\ta Margarita (5-0 in dual meets), the only Sea View team ranked in the OrilJlge County Top-10 poll, had 54 points to win, led by individual champi- on Michael Murray (15:01). Cd.M (68 points) anti El Toro (76) followed the Eagles, who also got a thii'd., place finish from Dan Whittington (15:13). "They have that one-two punch, which is real strong/' Sumner said of Murray and Whittington. •(The Eagles) were the favorites, and they've been the favontes all year. But I was hoping we could beat Santa Margarita. We wanted seven in the top 20; we got seven ln the top 22. • • SEE CROSS COUNTRY PAGE B3 · (,IHI'-\·c>lll'\l\\11 With Newport reserves flood- MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Cotona del Mar Higb's Sky Conway (44) shuts down a run by Santa Margarita running back Billy Newman. ·In the ·hunt, 18-17! •Sea Kings hold o~ • Margarita's last-ditch field goal attempt from 26 yards out misfires with no time left. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Wide right. Shanked from 26 yards out with no time left. There was as much emotion- al relief as there was celebratory chaos for Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings. •1t was a clean kick: he just didn't get much of il, • CdM defensive line- man Nema Namdar Sdid. Most of Corona del Mar's tans had already bit off most of their fingernails by the time Santa Margarita kicker Jeff Zaist stepped up to the plate with · this pulsating Sea View League foot- ball game on the line Friday night. · Zaist had easlly nailed a 3.7 -yard field goal ln the third quarter, as well a two PAT kicks for the Eagles. But his 26-yard attempt was off to the right as CdM held on with a gift from heaven, 18-1~ to keep its CJF South- ern Section Division V1 playoff hopes alive. Tho Sea King (6-3, 2-2 in league) had dodged bullets throughout. Zaist's field-goal attempt left 'the Eagles (6-3, 2-2) out _of ammunition. His kick wasn't dose. •1 just turned ~ound and looked up at it. and I knew tt wasn't oin to go , w said Cdtv! quarter04cx oih- Walz, who virtually ra,nied the Sea King on his back during CdM's game-winnmg drive tf\at wu c:towned by junJor tailback Tom O'Mee.ra's 2·ya.rd touchdown run with 1:28 Wt 1n the game. .. •'l'b9e was a ldt M relief,• CdM outlkle linebaCker Rk:by Nidaols said. •we Weff! kind ol due to get one of • those,· CdM Coach Dick Freeman said. MWe've been on the other end all year STANDINGS garita's David Muno1. and a pivotal 15-yard personal foul on the Sea Kings put the Eagles at the CdM 22. long." The Sea Kings' final drive lasted 1:31, a series that started on their own 32 with 2:59 left in the third quarter. Early in the drive on a third-and-six play, Walz avoided a Santa Margarita blitz and managed to complete an 11-yard pass to Ryan Cooper, putting Cd.M at th~ Eagle 39. Collins completed a pass to tight end Enc Brown on the next play, and he fumbled, but Santa Marganta's John Minardi recovered tot the Eagles at the CdM 11with1 :12 remaining. CdM's Nichols Penalties, though, killed the Sea Kings. They bad nine for 90 yards, including a cru------------' stop~ Collins f6r a 4· yard loss, then two run- ning plays brought the Eagles to the CdM 9- yard hr}e with 0:32 left. They lel the clock run, then called timeout willl 0:06 remaining. cial delay-of-game flag on fourth down that pushed them back to the Eagle 38, creating a fourth-and-10 it- uation early ln the fourth quarter. From _the shotgun, though, Wal% carried for 14 yards on-a quarterback draw, giving CdM new life. With the Sea Kings down, 17-12, a Held goaI by Jun Keane wouldn't do them an~ good. Walz rushed for 11 more yards on a third-down sneak to the Eagle 7, tftlm two plays later O'Meara scored on a 2-yard jaunt. But Santa Margarita had plenty of time. Its ball-control offensJve had been moving successfully again t vt>end-b\lt-don't-break deft!nR. Eagle quarterbotk. Chris CoWns completed a ltey third~ paa for 12 yards and fourth~ pus for nine to keep his team's dr\ve breaUlli\g. After CdM fTee sat~ Oa.m!n tvtac.. Donald broke up a .,._, Santa Mar· ga1* wu Staring et second doWn fTOiD the c~ •a With only 2.1ollft. But an 1 t -yard run by Santa Mar· J ' Za.ist prepared for his potential game-winning fteld goal whe~ 0:02 was on the clock. The snap was good, the hold was better. His kick nev r made it. CdM got its first break early, when Santa Margarita fumbl d on the game's first play from scrim.mag . Ryan Nelson recovered at the Eagl 31, but the Sea Kings failed to conv rt, mis.c;ing a field goal from 43 yard . On their next drive, however, Wal7. completed a .f4-yard pass to. Georg Sumner on a flea-flicker from O'Meara, putting CdM at the Eagle 3- yard Urie. O'Meara punched it in from y OU OiieJ ~. ,JM&••...i Cd.M a 6-0 lead. On Santa Margarita's em~ aeries, the Eagles ICOfed on• 31·;1anl pus from Collins to Matt Nkk 11 wldl 3:10 klft ln the first quarter, OM play after CdM~ Sky Coaway Ncbil Oollin9 for • ildmll~ JMll. Zldlt lldded the PAT..-. ....i-. , ...... *'· 7-6. Eagles lose wild 55-32' . ~-burner • Feqx scores four TDs in a game which had no d efense, just offens~ By Mike Sciacca, Daily Piiot ALISO VIEJO It resembled more of a track meet. but Ahso Niguel Hlgh's 55-32 victory over Estancid Fnday ott1 c1d.lly will go down in the Paafic Coast League record books as a football gclme Consider the number~. The two teams combined for 822 total yards of offense. 34 first downs, 1u.c;t three punts, 13 touchdowns anq 87 po\f\ts. With seven of those scores c~ertng 25 ycUds or more, and three rushers topped the 100· yard mark. MBoth sides certainly. ht up the scoreboard." Estancia Coach John Llebengooq said. ·we JU5l couldn't stop Aliso~ ll~ that sun- ple They JUSt blew us off the • ball... . - Ahso Niguel mo,•ed the·balJ at will all rught. sconng on its first seven possessions as it rmproved to 7-2 overall and 3-1 in league. The vtctory assured the school its first-ever CIF playoff berth T h e Jl '·1 I o s s ,..---------. ·dropped Esta ncia to 5-4 overall, 1-3 in league, and all but left t h e Eagles on the fnnge of the play- off pic- ture. ·we w e r e hop ing to get b a c: k STANDINGS , lDlO the playoff hu11t with a wm here, but now all we can hope for is a wm next week, which would make us 6-4 overall and put us in a pos1bon for a possible at-large berth,· Llebengood sdld. MOnt? positive thing about torughl was the fact that the Irids never ~a\ e up. They got down early, bad a bad third quarter, but came back and ored a lot of pomtc; to ht. I'm very pl ~ ed with that • Ah! o Niguel couldn't stop Estanaa, either Juruor .runmng b ck Chn-. Felix had a sensational night, rushing for 112 yards and thJ touchdown on 13 cames Hi m runs cove.red Z1, 23 and three yard . ln add1 on, he ccsught a 28· yud touchdown pG from quar- t rback Jef( P rry n the closmg mom nts of the ballgame. . Perry, m anwhilci, was 1ust 3· ol·1. but his rompJ lions covered 28. 39 and 67 yard , the llltte.r a third-quart r touChdown pa s to Tale.nJ l'ahlel.~u...:whi~·~m~~6.-.....MU---::O • 12 Sailor girls cruise to Santa arbara vo eybiUI title f -' • Bljdle earns MVP honors as Newport Harbor tops 25~team field • N uwport Harbor JV Coach Prentice P rldns said she &tarted having a feeling ·early m the first d y of the Santa Barbara Volleyb411 Championships utat her team might be poised for greatness. "We were working fairly hard as a team rtght from the fifiit game at about 8 or 9 in the morning,• Perkins said . ~And it jUst kept getting better and better and better. We didn't lose a single game in pool play and I thought if we kept mentally set we could win " ' The Sailors did. walking away with the top spot m the 25-team , held. Entering the champaoru hip round as the No. 1 team after pQo1 M· Newport hammered Buena in the quarterfinals, lS-.4, Flintridge in the semis, 15·8, and Torrey Pines, in the championihip game, 15-7. .. The final scores look more than convincing. but the game with Buena could have been a disaster for Newport; "Buena went ahead 4-0 (early · in th~ first quarter) and 1 called . timeout because I could see the girls were nervous," Perkins said. •I just told them to relax and get back in there and play. They played great." Great might even be an understatement, as the Sd.ilors responded after the timeout with 15 llllanswered goals to clinch the championship. Monica Bridle was named tournament MVP and she and M.E. Clayton were named to the All-Tournament team. •Easily three other gt.tis could have been named to the team, too," Perk.ins said. •Beth Waterman, setter Marissa Cothran and Breanna Badorek were exception&.• Before you start thinking this hyperbole is Just some more typical hype of a first-year coach, it might help to know that the 23-year-old Perk.ins has quite a volleyball pedigree. The 5-foot-3 dynamo was a setter at Newport Harbor High, earning All-CIF honors and winning a state championship her senior year. To give you a.n idea how well she knows the game, she was coaching at the Balboa Bay Club as a high school jitmior. · Perkins was a standout in • college, too, with the Long Beach State 49ers. · · . HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Josh Walz eludes the rush of Santa Margarita linebacker Jeff Zalst, but 2-polnt pass failed. CdM 18, Santa Margarlta 17 Score by Quart•rs 5anta Margarita 7 7 3 0 • 17 Corona del Mar 6 6 0 6 · 18 First Quarter SM Nllkels 31 P•M from Collins (Za1st kick), 3 10 Second Quarter SM • Newman 27 run (Zatst ktCk), ,.59 CdM ·Wills 7 pass from Walz (pass failed). 4 33 Third ()uart9I' SM Za1st n FG. 2 59 Fourth Quarter CdM O'Meara 2 run (run failed) 7 2S Attendance 2 000 (estimated) INDIVIDUAL RUSHING SM Newman. 18 90. Munoz. 3 19, Collins 10 14 CdM Walz. 10 73 0 ~., •. 1769. Stumer, 2 17 Crogan. 'l for m1nus-l'J INDIVlDUAl PASSING SM C llins. 13 19-0. 155 CdM Walz 1 1J 0, 103 INOIVIDUA.l ltECEIVING SM Brown. 5 SS. Nickels. 4 60, New man. 7 12. O'Connor. 1 15, Munoz. 1 13 CdM M1<0onald. 2 ll, Sumner, 1-44; Cooper, '1 11, Burns. 1 S. Wills, 1 7, Shimer. 1 0 GAME STATISTICS SM CdM First downs 13 12 Rushes-yardage 2S·l40 30 139 Pa~ing yardage 155 103 Passing 13 19 0 7 13 O Net return yardage• O 13 S.c.k.J..yardage 3 min 1 7 1 min 3 Net yardage • ns 252 Punts 1 29 2-44 Fumbles.fumbles lost Z 1 G-0 Fl~t yardage S 65 9-90 Tlme of pc>HeSslon n 04 20.56 •Punt rflurns, interceptions, fumble returns ' .. Newport 45, Woodbridge 14 5CON by Q\MlrterS Woodbridge 7 O O 7 • 14 Newport Harbor 7 10 21 7 · 45 First Qu#t« · Wood ·Jenkins 6 run (Kerns kkk), 9:44 NH • Amezola 34 interception return (Kerr kick). 2:27. Second Quwtet- NH · Morrell J run (Kerr kick), 10·49. NH Kerr 37 FG, 4:03. Third Quart..- NH· Wertman 15 pass from Fredrlksen (Kerr k1Ck), 3;39 NH ·Wertman 39 interception return (Kerr kick). 2: 17 NH · Glass fumble recr:Nery 1n end zone (Kerr kick). 1 ·44 Fourth quarter Wood. Battle 19 run (Kerns kick), 6 11 NH · 8re. Baker 10 run (Kerr kldc), 0·47 Attendance 3,200 (estimated) INDIVtDUA.L. RUSHING Wood · Serna!, 12-48; Sattle, 6-45, Jenk· ins. 8{25; Millatt. ~.Lawyer, 2·minus-15. NH · Masoo, 16-68, Morrell, 8-55, Bre, Saker, 3-16; lee, 3-fi, Frednlcsen. 1· 1. INDfVIDUA.L. PASSING Wood -Lawyner. 5-10-3, SO. Millatt. 6- 12-3, 36 NH · Fredriksen, 5-7-0, 57; Gior dani, 1-1-0, 19. INDIVIDUAL ftECEVING Wood---1enkins, 5-27; Millatt. 1 36; Serl'\11. 3-?; Rommelfanger, 2 10 NH • Wertman. 2·27; Pulido, 2-23; La Bass. 2·16. ~STATISTICS First downs Rushes-yardage Passing yardage Passing Net return yardage• s.cks•yardage Net yardage Punu Fumbles-fumbles Ion Flags-net yard194! Tltne of possesslOn , • Wood NH 13 12 29·119 31 146 '86 76 11 ·22-6 6 8-0 1 108 2 min 14 none 192 330 3-'5.l. 3-43 7 2·2 2-2 3-tl <MS 26:42 21.18 Aliso Niguel 55, Estancia 32 Score by Quart..-s Estancia 0 12 8 12 · 32 Aliso Niguel 7 20 21 7 -55 Flnt~rt.r AN Geraslmou 10 run tcampbell kick). IS 05 ~Qu#Uf' AN • Geraslmou 4 run (c:ampbell kidt). 1 f:S6 EST · Felix 27 run .{kidc f.ailed), 9·30 AN · Hefty 92 kickoff return (Campbell kick). 9 15. EST Fehx 23 run (run failed). 5:22 AN . Perley 5 """ (luck failed). 3 02. Third Qu.wtw AN -Perley 35 run (campbell kla), 10:58 AN • Hefty 33 pass from Nemeth (Waltrman kidl). 9 20 EST Tamelu 57 pan from Perry (Gonzalez run), 6·37 AN Nemeth 1 run (W•ltzman kidt). 1.59 '-'t!QuwW ~ST · ~1• l run (run failed), 11.25 AN -Gouett 34 run (Waltzman kick) 2:36 EST · Felix 28 pass from Perry (pasi faoled). 0:06. Attendance; 2. 700 (ert1mated) INOMOUAL IWSHtNG EST • Gonzalez. 27-180; ~fix. 13-112. Tenlelu, 2-25; Perry. 4'minus-26 AN • Perley. 18-13~ Gerasimou 11-63; Gouett. 7 63; Nemeth, ~. INOfVIOUAL MSSING EST Perry. 3 7-2. 124. AN Nemeth. 5 10-1, 97. INDIVIDUAL ftECEMNG EST • Tenlelu, 2·96; Felix. 1-2S. AN · Mashburn, 3-45; Hefty, 1-33, Chandler, 1 19. GAME STATISTICS First dowm Rushes-yardage Pmi~ yardage Passillg Net return yardage• Sacks-yardage Net yardage Punts · Fumbles-fumbles lost Flags-net yar~ Time of pouesslon EST 16 46-291 124 3-7 2 0 3-min lS 415 2·32.5 4-2 3-40 19•21S AN IS 44-300 . 97 5-10-1 2 none 397 1·38 1-0 2-20 2S:32 --= . ----~ ----. . I • I _,r -- --- . 4 ~· ' . t r ·, I .-' ~· . .... jim waiters In four years, her teams fiJili.hed no worse thdn fifth m the nation, taking ct-national title her junior year: The 49ets we re third her. freshman year and los to UCLA m championship game her sophomore go-round. ·The filth-place 6Dilb my senior year wes ~the moct disappointing: she said. ·we came m as the def ending · champions. That was the worst I ever firu.shed. • • Her brother, ~ason, was a freshman All-American volleyball player at Southern Cal and played in two national championship games, winning one titla. • In her first year as coach, the Sciilors are 6·3 in Pacific Coast League play, 10-4 overall, and with one game to go they have clinched second place behind Corona del Mar, which is having quite a year itself with a 9-0 league mark. . "I was going for the Corona del Mar varsity job, but I guess it's obvious I didn't get it," Perkins said. "Dan (Glenn) told me be wanted me to come here . ~-co~munity colle~e sports OCC mert gain Stat~ , cross country berth HUNTINGTON BEACH - Orange Coast College's men's cross country tec1m flm~hed third behind chdmpion Rdncho Sdntia- go dnd run11er-up RJVerside Fn- day at the Ordrtge Empire Con- ference finals. good for <l berth at the Stelle Chrlmp11msh1ps Johann Appc•U led Codst wiU1 I a 10th pldn' flmhh (21 ·07 I on the four-milt'> coursP t1l Centrdl Park. RiverMde's Bctshir I h1s~dm \\dS th einctividuc1l winner with d time of 19:57. ThP. Pirritt>'>'womt•n were sixth behi.,nd rhc1mp10n R1vNs1de. Men (4 miles) Team 1 Rancho Santiago, 26, 2 River side, 46; 3 OCC, 84, 4. Saddlemdc, l , 5 Fullerton 116 • Individual· 1' Hussain (RCQ. 19:57; 2. Rangel (RS), 20 16; 3 Hernandez (l\S), 20:32, OCC: 10 Johann Appell, 21:07; 17. Mike Hancock, 21;49; 18. Rene Munoz. 21 54, 24 Ollker Vergara. 22:05; 27 Jim Rousseve, 22:19, 32. Jake Swan- son, 22·28, 3-4. Henry Chian, 22:41, 41 Willie Noonan. 23:56, 42 Romulo Rivera, 23 59; 44. Andres Von Borrtel • .24:23, 57. Kevin Ellingford, l7;35. Wom.n (SK) Team: 1. Riverside, 40; 2 Rancho San~i­ ago, 51: 3. Irvine.Valley; 91. Individual· 1 Mayock (RCQ, 1831; 2. Esttad~ (RS). 1911, 3 'Br1seno·Sculvca (RC.0, 20·11, OCC 12 Jenny McCr,1ght, 21 07, 24 Christa Gonzales, 2]:39; 29. Anel 5anchez, 23 10; 36 Carrie Appell, 23:42; 37 Cecilia Moreno, 24:08; 46. Esperanza Perez. 27;50; 48 Jo-anne Tran, I 35 19 Pirates sweep Cyp~ COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College swept three traight, 15- 13, 15-13. 15-12, in a tightly-con- tested match Friday with C'ypress. The victory moved the Pirates to 6-3 m Orange Empire Confer- ence, 10-6 overall. Cypress is 1-7 in conference. · Heather Daze had 19 kills and Amber Ambrose added 10 to lead occ. . The.Pirates trcllled 13-11 m the first game before scoring the final for the win. The sec- ond game was a battle all the way, but the Pirates found them- selves down again in game three, 12· ll, ·before duplicating their efforts of the first game, in scoring the final four points 10 close out the matCh . occ filf:'Il fall; 1-0 COSTA MESA -Israel Cedillo scored in the first nunute or play Fnday afternoon and Cypress College made it stand up for a 1- 0 Orange Fmpire Conference men's soccer decision Cypress improves to 4-2-1 in conference play, 6-6-3 overall •. while the Pirates fell to 4-2-3 in conference, 5-6-5 overall Bill Walker of Coast was credit- ed with five saves in the net. PREP W A T E R . P 0 L ·o Sailors top SM, Oemente, 10-7 MISSION VIEJO Mike Peetz and Chns R.tchardc,on srnred four goals apeiC"e Friddy to ledd New- port Harbor High to a 10-7 non- league win over San Clemente. The Sdtlors,-who finished 19-5 overall and second in league at 4- 1. await the start of next week's CIF Divis1on l playoffs. With Newport up by one godl m the third quarter, gOdlie Dan Harvey mdde two spectacular saves on four-meter shots -with his head. The plays spar:ked the Sailors who pulled away for the victory. Harvey finished wtth sev- en saves Chris SPib scored the other two goals for Newport. An interesting play oecured when d San Clemente player WdS SCH E· DUL E TODAY , FOOTIAU. Community coHeqe ·Orange Coast at FulltrtOI\ 7 p m. vou.rvuu Community college ~n ·Southern Caltforma Colf~e at Conco , 7:30 p m. Htgh sc:hool gtrb • Newport H.arbof at Santa Barbara loum.ament. Cor~ del M•r -.i Redondo ToumarMnt OtOSS COUNTRY Col~ men •nd worMn • Southem Cahforma Colltg at Golden State Ath~IC Conftrtl'l(t Ch&fnplonst\1~ al Santa Fe Dam. AlUY, 9 a m • • a awarded a four-meter shot and was ejected from the game at the same time Another San Clemente ted.Olmate took the penalty shot. A' • In 'l frosh-soph game at San Clemente, Newport Harbor's Jay Person scored four goals to pace a 7-6 non1eague win in overtime to close out the 1995 season with a 15-10 record. Also scoring for Harbor were Tom Zavala, Jeff Leeper and Luke Alvarado. Kevin Becker had four saves. Newport 10. San a.m.nte 7 Sc:ont by Quertwl • Newport Harbor • 1 3 3 3 10· San Clemente 2 1 2 2 7 Newport scoring • PMtz 4\ l\khardson 4, Seib 2 Sa~ HaNey 7. SC SCOl'ing Shaunessy 2. Yielding 2, . Marley 2, Jewko 1. Save: Powell 9. DEEP SEA and) couldn't ask for better.· The Situation has worked out well for Perk.ins, who is presently going to Long Beach State as a full-time student and is two classes away from earning her · teaching credentials. She hopes to coach in college one day soon. Her days are pretty full With classes, at all hours during the day or night, to allow her to • pel'f onn her coaching duties at Newport. • "To give you an idea. our games are Tuesday and Thursday so I'm getting out of class at 2:50 in the afternoon.• slie said. "I'm just getting there in time to make it to the game.• It's been a hectic year, but Perk.ins is obviously enjoying~ herself. Spe's teaChing the game she loves and her team is obviously responding. ~ COSTA 1").reSA -Costa Mel4 High softball roach Riek BUooarigo, who led the Mustangs. to three straight CIP Southern section play· off appearances after ~ 15- )'ear postseason drought, bat Stepped down to con-- centrate on pursuing a degree at Southern Calif or- nia College. Buonarigo, who coached the last three Daily Pilot Newport-Mesa District. Player.s of the Year and was .40-28 the last three seasons, will be replaced by Jim Weeks, the former Mesa • softbcill coach 'who hired Buonarigo as 'JV . coach before the 1985 campaign. · ~ uonarigo, who coached the varsity tor five seasons after a similar stint on the Junior varsity, said he-would like to return .for .the 1996 seoson. He will rem.am as the school's eq\tipment manager. -By Barry Paullcner VOLLEYBALL CONTINUED FROM 81 straight to knot both teams at 5-5 m ledgue pla)' and force thf' one# game playoff. In Friday's playoff game, the Vaqueros mdde a subtle adjust· ment that ended up being the key to the match Ciampbell still had 18 lulls on the night, but she was forced Wide on several occa · sions by a taller Vaquero defend- er, including on the final two shots of the fourth game that sealed the wm for lt;vine. ·we had Amanda Anderson on Campbell Tuesday and she just couldn't stop her." said Irvin<> Coach Mark Mednick, in his fifth year at Irvme, and making his first playoff apl>earance. •Aman- da is only 5-foot-7 and CarnpbeU was }ust going over her all night "Torught we put Kelly Webb (a 5-foot-11 Junior) on Campbell and she was forcing her to make some shots around her." Corona stdrted strong, coming back form a 14-12 deficit in game one to win 16-14 in a 9ame that took 44 minutes to play. "We got off to a good start and we had our chances to win," said first-year CdM Coach Brian Chartier. "Give them a lot of credit. They played great in every phase of the game. "Every time we started to make a comeback they just shut the door on us. "Now we JUSt have to wait and see what happens." I I SATURDAY. NOVEMBER•, 1995 IJ .. ~ . . . -. -""' --~--- -...... : ' . I ' • jc football players of the week ./ ·-= : .. _ i~~~..b...._-_ ...... __.._ _ _i -·--"""~-. -__ .___,j .CROSS COUNTRY CONTINUED FROM 81 Newport Harbor Coach Blm ... Barry, meanwhile, was ~tat· ic over his team'~ finish of fourth place (92 points). He congratu- MIKE FREEMAN A 6-foot-2, 230-pound . MORROW POTTS ifh 6-foot; '280·pound fr hrnan defensive tack! recorded two tackles.pehihd the line of _crunmage. had two assisted ·Miller surfs to vicrory at S~t Creek event · . lated his runners alter hearing the result• The Sailors' future of sophomore Claudio Cortes "1Jnth in 15:43) and freshman Curt Herberts(10th in 15:44) shined brightly. • In the girls Sea View finals, Newport Harbor freshman Alicia McFall put herself among the league·s upper echelon with a fifth-place finish (18;32) and a personal-best by 38 seconds. fre hman fullback and bghtend,he rushed for 31 yards, caught one pass and hdd one of the best blocking perfor- mances of year. • tackles and two pass ru he.ll DANA POINT -Newport · Beach re ident Todd Miller took home $700 after WJnning the pro division of the Association Of Surung AmatE>urs and Profes- sionals seas!ln-operung event, contested Saturday and Sunday ;pirates at Fullerton tonight at Salt Creek. · Three other .Newport Beach residents captured division. titles in the two-lo three-foot surf, while two other Newport wave rider.i finished second and anoth- er earned a third~place finish'. •on our (Upper · Castaways) course against Corona del Mar (Oct. 5), I got my PR (19:10), and ever .since then, I've been getting better,· McFall said. FULLERTON -As tbE> top rushing school in · the 14-team Mission Conference, Orange Coast College has needed a wealth of good blocking to pave the way for William League Chet Walker. Quincy Wunb1Sh, et al ference m team rushing, averag- ing 186 3 yards per contest. ·we knew we had some talent bdck there fin the backfield), but I actually thought we would throw the ball more this year,• Wotk- man said, referring to his team's 294 rushinq attempts this season, compared to 154 passes, mostly by sophomore quarterback Matt Sauk. N~wport's David Giddings was second Jo Miller in the pro division, ea.rnmg $350, while Gary Edgar was Uurd to take home $i50. "That d ay told me that . f could do better, and everybody today W<:lS telling me that this (lrvine Park) course was a PR trdck. H • Two of OCC's opponenlc; the past three weeks. however, haven't exactly nad steel curtcUns. uwe won't be runrung for 300 or 400 yards against our next three opponents." sa1d O,CC OCC gamed 373 rushing yards against San Otego Mesa (0-7 overdll) on Oct 14, an easy 42-21 wm for the Bucs. Irvine (5-0 in league dual meets) won the team title, as expected, and was followed by El Toro, Cd.M, Newport Harbor, Santa Marganta and Woodbridge. • The Sea Kings were only 2-3 in dual meets, but defeat- ed Santa MdJ'garita, which was 3-2 Six CdM runners had personal-best tim'es. . Coach Bill Work.rhdn, whose squad faces Fullerton tonight al 7 ID a Mission Conference Central Division clash at Cal State Fuller- ton. "We'vP. had 750 (rushing) yards agdJJlst two opponents that skl•w it a little bit. too," Workman added Newport·~ Donan Smiley won the men's division, Newport's Ron Serlgon Doll.u was victonouo; in the veterans<llvis1on (ages 25- and-older} and Newport's Ted Cook lopped the held in the boys ~v1s1on (14-and-under) Senior Christy Cummins, CdM's top finisher (seventh), ran an 18:37, while teammate Vanessa Jamieson (18:46) WdS also a top-10 finisher. ~Today, because of Ch.ru.ty's (left 'knee) mjwy (an old sQCcer wound). we had to run a whole· chlf erent race," Sumner said. "Everybody was supposed to stay with Jen- KATSUYA RAINONE.J 0Al1Y !'!lOl Newport Harbor Hlgh's Alicia McFall was fifth in the girls varsity race with a time of 18:32.7 at the Sea View League finals at Irvine Park Friday afternoon. Orange Coast, 3-4 overall dnd m the conference, is 2-1 m di\'1- s1on play, with its hopes of a po:>l· season bowl-game invitation still leqitimate It must be&t Fullerton (2-4-1, 2-1) lo keep those as}'1Icl- tions ahve Fu.lh~rton·s Hornets coming off a.41-37 lo'>'> agdlnst Golden West, d team the Pirates defeated, 31- • 2& "hot Utemselves m the fopt last week and are looking to rebound Fullerton tdllback l\1ike Jacot bad 167 ydrd" m 25 cclmes against the Rustler~ (4-4, 2-2) Devm Petr.r~. another New- port resident, Weis c;~cond m the Jlmior men'c; divic;ion (15-17) nifer Morgan. We all keyed off her ' • SOCCER :I!> The Pirates rushing outbur-.t of 391 yards against Southwest- ern last week, a 41-~J. \.1ctory for t.lte Bucs, was the moc;t by dn Orange Coast team m 45 yt-i:lr:>, fueling OCC to the top of the con- [eagu~ conllnues to be OCC's pnmary rushing threat, averagmg 6 6 yards per carry m 98 attempts (MS yards). Kerr scores two to.lead Orange Coast .Uiiited under-19s Ju-.un Klsrt --.cored"botQ_of OrCUJge Coast -' AGSS put up a furious offensive attdckt in Unitt>d's QOdls as the Under-19 so·ccer team the closing minutes, but Orange Coast, knockt>d off previously-unbeaten, and top-rat-'despite missing it's best defensive player, Jim- ed, AGSS of Pasadena 2-1 Saturday in Pre-my Perlons, weathered the attack. Perkins. a miere Leagu1.>-acllon stand-out defenseman on the Newport Harbor OCU, compn'>ed of many high school. High varsity soccer team. was out with a back standouts from Newport Harbor, Corona del mjwy. Ryan Yurada, a recent transfer to New-, Mar and Woodbridge, broke a 1-1 tie 20 min· port High, a.nchor"d the defense. pers. Tyler Smith perfonned well in goal for Ryan Hoover, who missed the qdme with a strained knee llgcUnent "We are getting back on trnck nqht m tune tor the tournament," said Coach Johf\ MacArthur. "W.e need to get some of thes~ mjuries bellind us and refocus on winrung the Premiere League." • () c (, °"'9ISE No.~ Jtt.. wt.. a. 1' Min Sauk, 6-2, 200, So J.e Mike frftfnan, 6-2. 230, ft ' J William league. 5·11, 1'5. Fr. 87 J~ SWM1. 6-5, 230, So 12 Trarnon Thoo\M. S-11, 1IO fr 2 Ja!NI tit1b. S.9, 170. Fr ~ s 1 ari.n Smith. ~ s. 280. So 70 Donovan Casey. S.11, 285, ff 78 Ch.rt~ ~olo. R 260. So 66 Mitt Meehan. 6-S, 275, So. Poe. QB f8 ra· Tl ~ YA RT RG ( ~ T .-\ H. T F H ~ DIFDIK .... p(ayw, Ht.. Wt.. a. 92 Slrle Tatu., &-5. 290. So. n Morrow Potu. 6-0. 280 ff. .., J J SITIIV\ 6-2. 235. SO. 69 MAr~ Mollner, 6-$. 21 S. ff S6 Mstt BUJ'n!. i.0.105, So. • 9 'J~eve Gonales. '2.. 215. So 47 Jay Woj~ &6, 220, So 31 Chud H¥C:.&i, 5-8. \ 70, So. 39 Aay MLion, S-10, 165, ff t-• ute.s into the second half when Kerr headed in Jeremy Ellis, Newport Harbor, played well his second goal of the game on a crossing pass in the backfield, as d.Jd Josh Weinstein and from Keith Ht·denberg. Chns Strong, two Corona del Mar bluechip- The l~ague title will be decided m tourna- ment play Nov. 11-13 Hoover and Perkins should be back in action by then. 7j John !Wdenburgtl. S· 11, 260, So LT LG a C.nug NoR. 5-11, 17~ fr 36 D.anny Booher. &-\, 190. FT. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE ' PUBLIC NOTICE .PUBLIC NOTICES otlice It located at-338 Via wile PUBLIC NOTICE Have you •tarted doing ducted by'. a corporation d&ied by· an ''li2'"'dul1 Udo Soud, Newport Beach, Have you started doing business yet? Yes, 10/tOt Have you started doing liava you $1altad docng -F-1-1-1--9-_-,--CA. 92663 t>us1ne1s yet? No FloUtJous BusJnesa g5 busioess yet? Yes. ~t·95 bu1iness yet? YH, 1~·1·94 ct t ous u .. nH• (714) 723-.5050, S Ma Ann Bro~sot1 Nam4 Statement Joseph C Patterson MBlk DIL01enzo. President Ann L Baoa:n'I Name Statement Roland R s en At· ~II stalemenf was filed Th• follow ~are This statement was f1!0d This 1ta1emen1 was filed This slatemant was f,led ABSit'rDOENMMENETNTOOF' The lotloWlng P~Bs ~! t ev •t &.':w 'p 0 with 'tile County Clttk ot doing busl~s as: car.co v.ith tha County Clerk ol w11h tile County Cterk ol w11t1 Iha County Cletk ot An d0ong bU$>nGU u . u.... om. • • • • Orange County on 10-2,0-95 Cornets 18585 Main Orange County on 10-20·95 Orange County on 10-2<>-95 Orange Counry on f0-20-35 USE OF FICTITIOUS Santa Ana Partnet1, a Call-Box 3938, Co.la MH•, · 19953882085 Slteet H~ntington Beach 18853882080 18853002088 199538020B4 BUSINESS NAMI! f"1nla general partnership, CA 92828 ' ,-· 1 p I o T I 1905 East Gatry Avenue I N Daoly P1lol Oct. 28, Nov. 4, CA 92648 Daily Ptlol Oct 28, Nov. 4, Daily Pilot Oct 28, Nov. 4, 0111 y 1 ot ct 28, Nov 4, • ha ollo111>ing par1oni s 00 s t Ana cA Publ •h•d ewporl 11 18 1995 Sa671 Everlast, Inc. (OE), 203 1t, 18, 1995 Sa675 11.18, 1995 Sa677 11, 18, 1995 Sa673 hJve abandoned th• usa ol uita 1 • an a • Baach-Costa Mesa Daily ' · Gala Lana Kennell Square 1---------•·-----.-------------1 .1h• ~lcTllllous B0us11n .. s1 ~:i~~m Burtt• 1921 Baya. Pilot November 4, 1995. PUBLIC NOTICE PA 19349' ' . PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Name. he Law N ca o • · Sa688 This business Is con-•---------------------------James M. Trush, 4000 dare Terrace, Corona del Fictitious Bualneu ducted by· a corp0tatlon Fictitious ISusln•H Fictitious BuslnaH FlctlUous BuslnHs MacArthur Boulevard, Suite ~a{' ~ 112:2~ 20 en ( PUBLIC NOTICt; Nam• Statement Have yo~ started doing Nam• Statement Nam• Statement Nam• Statement ' 600, Newport Beach, CA ran · ur •· e • The t0Uow1ng petlOOI are buslnaSI yet? Yes Janu· Tha following parson• are The following persons ate The following persons are 92660 ryhllla Lane, Newport Flctlllout Business doln.g bualnau as: ary t952 ' -doing business as Uruon doing bualneu as: In· doing business as; AFA The f1ctlltous Bu1lne11 i::a;!!; C~ 9~ri 1749 Name Statement Solquesl, 5125 Plccad1lly Evertast, Inc~ Lynne Dew-Dodge, 9898 Trask Ave, Focu1 Productions, 20041 West, 1717 E. 81tch Name relerrod to •~• p 0 t H · 1 N•. t The following persons are Circle, Wastmlnstar, CA IOl'I, Assistant Secretary G111oen Grove, CA 92644 Osterman Road. Unit M7, (Ml 103). Brea CA 92621 was filed in Orange County or em •15o ewpor doing t>uslnen as: Build· 92883 This 11a1emen1 was filed Union Oodge, Inc (CA), Lake fOfHt, CA 92630 Tony Aqis1no. 1717 E on May IS, 1993. Fiie ~aach,~A ~ 2072 lng1, a ganwal partnwshlp, Mary Jane Genw. 5125 wilh lh• county Clerk ol 9898 Trask Ava., Garden Timothy Steven Butler, Birch (Mw103}. Brea, CA No.F570134 ralt • arson,· 1805 East Garry Avenue. Plccad1lly Circle, Wastmln-Orange County on 9.29-95 Grove. CA 92644 2004t Osterman Road. Unit 9262t Jame4 M. T1ush, 4000 ~and~n92~~~ve. ~osta Suite 100. Santa Ana, CA ster, CA 92683 . 19953859993 This business Is con-M7, Lake Forest, CA 92630 This busine..ss is con· MacArthur Boulevard. Su•t• asa. 92705 Julie Snyder 17171 Bolsa oucteo by: a cOfpora!lon This business Is con-ducted by· an md11/\dual 600, Newpof1 Beach, CA WtUiam M. O.yer, 416 Del WilUam Burka. 192t Baya. Chica Ave., #120, Hunllng· o .. 1y Pilot Oct. 28, Nov. 4• Hav• you started doing dueled by: an lnd1v1dual Have you 1tarl&d do.ng 92660 Sola Terrace, COfona del der. Terrace, Corona dal ton Beach, CA 92649 11, 18, 1995 Sa680 business yet? Vea, 9 15 95 Have you started do.ng business yet' Vis t2-17·90 lhis t>usineu was ~ Mar, CA 92625 Mat, CA 92625 Thi• business 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE Union Dodga, Inc .• Chatles busmau yet? No Tony Aquino dueled by an lnclh11dull This bu~lnau Is con-Ninos, II, LP .. 1805 East ducted by'. co-partners Laa, Otltcllf Timothy Steven Butler This statement v.as 1, ed This state"'8nt was Glad duct~ by. a gane!al ~-Garry Avenue, Suite 100, Have you started doing FlotltJoua Buslnesa nus statemanl was toled Th•• slatament was flied w1lh the County C1e1k of 111>1lh Iha Counly Clerk of nars P Santa Ana. CA 92705 business yet? No 10-15-95 N St t t With the County Clefk ot \'<1th Iha County Cttnk ol Orange County on 10-6·95 Orange County on t0-17·95 The ~eglslrant(•) = Thi• business Is con-Maty Jane Gentry Julie The =:win:~~~ Ile Orange County on 10-20-95 Orange County on 10-20-95 19953080702 19953881718 :•unJC:, ~sactflcti~ ducted by: a general part· Snyda( ' dOlng business as: Cll<co 19953882117 19953082123 Daily P.iot Nov. 4. 11, 18, Published Newport Beac~ builnus name(•) listed nersl'Mp Thi• statement was filed cor'*'· 24241 Aveooda da Dally Pilot Oct. 28, Nov. 4, Daily Ptlol Oct 28, Nov. 4 25. t995 Sa6Sg Costa Mesa Pil<>l Oct. 21, &boot• on· 12 21-88 The registrant(•) com-wilh Iha County Clark of la Catlota Building c. La-11 18 1995 Sa682 11 18 1995 Sa678 __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T-IC-E--1 N 4 11 18 1995 · • menced to ttansact busl-Orange County on 10-20-95 Hill 'CA 92653 • ' · 1--· -·------ ov. • • • Wolllatn 8· Bunte ness under the flctillous 19953882118 gena s. DE~ 203 PUBLIC NOTICE PUB~IC NOTICE --------• · Sa897 Thi• statement was filed business nama(s) haled Oct. 28 N 4 119f"fast, Inc. ( ' Fictitious Business PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Cleric of above on: October 21, Dally Piiot ' ov. ' Gala Lane, Kennett ua1e, Flctltloua 81.t1lneaa· FlcUllous Bu~lnHs Name Statement ----------1°1~'3.eo59u2nty25on 9-22~ 1~ 11• 18' 1995 SaeBl ~~l~~~slnass Is con-Name Statement Name Statement TM loll0111>•ng 1?8fl0t\S a• NOTICE OF .... .., v William B. Burka PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by· 1 COfpOfatlOn The fonowlng parlOl\I are The following persons 11e doing bus1oeS1 ·as· S•erra PUBLIC LIEN SALK Daily P1lol Oct. ~1. 28, Tlll1 1tatemenl wu filed Have cX, started doi doing busmen ts: R. Orr d01ng business as·. Omni 'Sales, 2400 HOiiy Lane, aualn•H and Nov. 4, 11, 1995 Sa696 with the County Cleric of Flctllloua 8usln•H buaineJ yet? Yu, Ju~ & >.81oc1a1e1, 22282 Paw· Risk Control Associates Newport Baa.ch. CA 92663: Profasslona Cod' Orange County on ~22·9S Nama Statement 1995 ter Lane, Lake FOfast, CA 225 Via Orv1110, Newport James Ma1tin Shattuck. Sec 21700-21707 PUBLIC NOTICE 1995~859227 Iha tollow1ng peraons are Everfut, Inc., Lynne Daw· 92630 Beach, CA 92663 2400 Holly Lane, Newpop . ' b ..., Dally Pilot <>Ct. 21 28 doing .bu1lnau u: Finlay· son Anlitanl Seaelary Russell E. Orr II, 22282 Munon L MunsOftt ~25 Via Beach, Ca 92663 h Noticadls '('' ~ 11:-h'"; "'1 Flctltloue Bualnea1 Nov 4' 11 1995 sasas son D1v11 a Pat1ar1on Um-This itatemeot was tiled Pewter Lane, Lake Forni, Orvleto. Newport Bllach. Thi• business IS con· 1 • un ara gne f a 1 Name Stetement • ' • lted 3730 Santa Fa VIiiage wllh the County Clerk of CA 92630 CA 92683 • dueled by: an 1ndr111dual rcu~lie ~n SC 'f~0 '':~~ The folloWlng penc>nl are PUBLIC NOTICE Drive, Suite A, Santa Ana, Orang• County on 9-29·95 This buslnHI Is con· Thie bu sin•~· Is con· Hava you started doing :,~p':ny ~Ulrbe hafd• at the ~~~ngp:~~:' :Sh::::~ FlcUtloua Bullne11 <f':r~~O: Irvin Davi•. 3~ 11953859992 ~~!:i ~~~ 111.~:du~~lna d~;!:c' ~~ ans~;ddu;~lng ~~=;~::~~ hour or lO:OO AM .. on tha gtnaral pattnerahlp 1805 N•m• lt•tement SaMa Fa VIiiage Drive, Dally Pilot Oct. 28, Nov. 4, business yet? Y11. 9-HJS' buslnHs y1t? No This statement was Mao 1~~'!: day of NOVEMOLR, Ea1t Gltry Avenue. Sult• n. followlng persons.,., Sulla A. Santa Ana. CA 11, 18, ,1995 Sa685 Russell!". Orr II Murton L Munson v.1lh the Coun1y Clerk ot 1 •· • 100, Santa Ana, CA 92705 doing busln111 as: a) 92704 ' PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• statement wu Med This 11atamen1 "was filed Orange County on 10-20-~ T!l•ed "~ 11: 61 be tot cft'" Wiiiiam Bufka, 19a1 Baya; Super Julca 11, b) M~-Thia bualnt" 11 con-with th• County Clerk of with 1h• County Clark of , 9953882114 g~~~. ~sa cA_' 92829 daia Tetra~. Cotona del l\ouM Ju~ry. 270 E. 17th ducted by: ' limited part· FlctlUoua ausln.at Orange County on 1Qo20.95 Orange County on 10.20-95 Dally Pttot Oct. 2e, Nov. 4. OBITUARY 888 OBITU~Y I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 888 JACKSON°WESTERVEL T Linda e. J•cbon· We• tervelt. 48, pa•sed away Nov 1, 1995 In Monterey, CA, ot breast cancer. Born Oct. 21, 1947 1n Troy, N Y , she had llved In Pebble Boach, CA for 5 yo.-irs .,llnd In New- port Beach for the provlous 20 yoars For the last 5 years she was executive vice- pr oslde nt and co- o w nor (with her spouse) of .Cypress Classics, a golf art and gott manufacturing and d1str1but1on com- pany. For 20 years prior to that, she held PAGE Clarence Arthur P•ge, 74, a 70-year resident ot Costa • llJ!esa, passed away Oct. 31. 1995. He wu a charter member of the Alano Club of Costa Mesa. Survived by his brother Ja.eph Page of Connecticut; children Russell Clar· enc• Page ot Nevada. David Page, Wash- ington. Teresa Page. Washington, catolyn Page, Texas: and sev· eral grandch1dren. Memorial service at the Alano Club ol Costa Mesa, Sat, Nov. 14, 3:00 p.m. the post of vice presi-.---lllllll!!ml!I~--.. denl, morchand1s1ng, !fMAt for Ocean Pacn1c ~ Sportswear. She wu 1.,,,.11ft~!Jf!A-llfB(l!.J a member or the Pres-ti-IWll byler1an Church, MC.-.C v.w Monterey Peninsula MaMOllllAL PARK Country Club. Span.sh Bay Club. and Carmel Cemetwy • Mortualy Valley Racquel Club, Chapel • Crematory and a vofuntaer for Hospice House. She 3500 Pac• ic v-Omle e3/nad a BA In holtOI)' NewPof1 Beech from San Diego State 844-2700 Vn1ver11ty and was ~----...... 1111111111111 Listed In Who s Who PIERCE IROTHERS of Contemporary BEU BROADWAY women (1988·t990). Har ram11y Includes Mortuary * Chapel her, spouH, Bob Crema1ion Westen.alt of Oxnard, 110 Broadway CA; parents Mr and Costa Mesa Mrs. Witham Blalr of M2·•'11SO Redondo Beach, CA: daughter Julla Jack· -------~­ion, 15, of Ne_..pon county of Otano• Stale ~I Mar, CA t2525 Street. Costa Maaa, CA nershlp , N.me lt•tament 19053882082 19953&e2~ 12 11 18 1995 saaao c 1 fOlnla ' 8fl.tn R. 81Mka, 20 Cher· 92627 Have you started dOtng Thf~ persons are Diiiy Pilot Oct. 21, Nov, 4. Da.ty Pilot Oct. 28, Nov. 4, -·-·--....,.----• :h. proP.rty It stOled by jC'11~' d~2:6o Newport Boucha(Co • Dono. O'Connof bu1ln111 Y•t0? No doing t>usinau 11:, co~bn 11, 18, 1995 SaG74 11. 18, 1995 Sa67t PU. BLJC NOTICE Beach: Rick Jack90n, her former husband. fathar of Julia, Long Beach, CA: alater now111 Nancy Dla•r Hender-\11'..-n u t.......i-•re Br11tol SllMI Mini SIC>fage IC ' • .. Inc .• (CA). l04f tr-Terrence I. l\/ta, Futmhingl 55$5 ~cFad-t located .i 1100 Brlstol'St.' Rober1 W, OutMe, 1749 vlna Avenue, Nawporl Thi• statement was llled den Ave ' Huntlnnton PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTI E FlcUUoua Buslnau • Port Hamley. Newport Beach, CA t2feO .,. wlth the County CJtrlC ol ·• • N•m• StAlt.inent Costa MMa, CA 92621 Beach. CA t2llO This buslnH• 11 con-Or.,.,,. County on e.2'MIS Beach, CA 93183 Fktltleua Bu.ANH Fktltloua 8uslneu The tol'°"" ng peflOf\S ar1 Tilt l11ms 10 be IOld 811 Thia butlna11 11 con-duct9d by a corpotatlon -... -1HS3NH91 Emanuel Mlchaal Maver· Ne,,,. StAlt....nt N•in• Statement doing b\l~u u• ,.. .. o,o•wnar •• atlyur~~ •• y.lbeddo"t .. '~ due~~ by: a gao.ral pet\-Haw ~ ttarted dOl,,g n • ..u Pilot Oct. 28 ~ • o'"a''k'• "115vdE. TThhoouussanan dd The foll0¥Mg l*ton• .,, The follOWlng P8ftonl Ila eto-...Qf1d. ~10 N. Grind • rL " -· '"··•• Mf.,1¥ ~ Y9'.11 No ,,,_, ' ' ' " doing bu.in.a. .. : WOOd· doing bUStrlau u; •The Suila 109, Sanl.t Alli., CA tOOlt anctror other houHo The regl1trant(1} coin-Boucfl«, Oona O'Connor 11, 18, 1995 .fl'!! Oaks, CA Sll362 bury Plumbing, 34352 Oarnar Group, 0322 ~705 hOld ltoma ''°'~ by tN manced \0 1raneec:t bull-a Co .. Inc., 'Sl89Nn J, PUBLIC NOTIC! Thi• bualnesa la con-Dana SUll'ld, Dena Point, Grackle A~. F0111U111 vai. Chipa, Dips I Mor•. ·inc tolloMilg petlOf\S. ,,... und., tflf flctrt.IOul 8oudlef coo d~td by;"' lndilt"klSal CA~ tey CA woe (CA) g~= 1~:i!01958 bl.lslnHa natne(a)' litftd Thia atiternent wa1 ta«I Fletltlou1 llvaJnea• ~y.r?~a~i~ Marko Woodbury,. 411 Shall• Garner, 9322 lh1s bu.ine .. Is con- W1n1riniiham. RObln 4 t IE above on: Octo~r 21 • ._ Iha County Cltr1C"1 of N•ft'MI ltatement Emanuel Mocha.I Ma1tar· Mounla n Roed, uguna Gfactile All!,.1 Fountain VU. d\ICW<t b'h a cori>«atlOn K r. Mlchellt 44i 19N OfMQ8 County on •t4-M The following ptrtons are akla BUGh. CA 92651 -i.v. CA 027gs Kava VOii atatled dolng S::« M •k. .«1e Wlll1MI 8. lurk• 1HiHN3S1 doing tiu.int.. _,. eon Thie IUMmant w._. Med Thi. bualnau 11 neon-Thi• bu1lnt11 11 con. bUsinH• ytt1 No Dal Jiin. 136 ™' a\allmenl WH lllad n.. .... PIOt Oct 14. 2~ Mar Gallery 4G2·A (.. 17th with lhe ,.~...., Ct•rk of du(tecf by: an lndMclual dU(ted by-: an lndlvlltual L.ae T. &.am. p, .. d.nt •• 9C wtlh Iha County C*tc Of _, • • • S1taat Cotta Mata, CA Of ,.;:;::::."' ()..2Q.8$ Kav• Yo" IWted clOlno ~w yOY Mal1•d dOing Th4 stattment .._ .. Nea Snell, Rob. 42 0r1ng9 county on •tt·tS NcW. 4, 1111 1 ma7' , atlQe __ .. , on 1 bl.lllneu yat? v ... 1970 bullnea1 yat? No With lha c.oumy C*1C ot Shell. Rob, 42tD '"uean1t PUILIC NOTICI Donald , 0 131 I!. 1HfiM20H MarkO WOOdbury Shella Oemar Orange CO\ltlfV on 10-20-95 ~ha!i:::· ~~la zne Dally Hot Oct 21, 21, 17th Str~at.ug:'3: Cotlt Diiiy Plot Oct. 21. Nov. 4• Thia atatamant .waa fil.O This ttatemtnl W.1 filed 1HS3H20la B ~. lMrv. mo' NOY .. " lttl .... l'letltkMie ......... Me.a CA 92ea1 11, 11, 1111 SalS72 with the County Cter1I ot with the County C181k of Dally Pilot °'L 21 NOV .. M~J· Pl'ank 3414 ' ' • 11w ....._.... Mwth. Ann Da111e4 131 E. PUii.iC NOTICI 0r1110• county on 10.2().05 Orqa OoutltV on 10-11-1$ 11 ti. 1096 • ~ Sanchez. Robatt. 149 PUILIC NOTICI Thi flDtlOwlnl per.one.,. 19th StrMt. 1. coat:& Mesa. 1H1iee1uto • 1n1iee'5221;::'======:::;1 D~led Nov. 2, 11195 dCllnQ bullne9a aa: Altofd-CA 92127 ......... ,,....._.. Daly PllOt Oc1. 21. Nov. 4, Dairy Not Ott. 28, toiiov 4, Signed: Bolllt Olaon ..t. "°ya•!~--•• ~ eble lwea~~arvlca, Thie bu1lnea1 la con-..... ·~ U, ,8, 1"5 11883 '1, 11, tM Sae9t r1111 notice 11 given In 9C• .. --..., • .. 3311 w. Ave.. duCtfld by: co-pannatt Tl'8 ~ .,., • PUIUC -nc1 .... ,_ -nca son. Manhattan "'~ WUt~n Geach. CA: brother Not Enough Marc Blatt, R donOo Beach, CA: and Emily •Spedalalitg In Anne Jackson, d• Sgtnpat,hy ceased at aga 5, In ~-.--.:..• • Haavan. rMIU"llHll sen11c.. wUI 1>e t1e1a 2983 HerbOr Blvd Sunday, Mov. 5, 2·00 Costa Met. p.m .. at~ lou111 Stevenson School 540-3135 ,Chapel, Pebble ac h, Momorlal co :IC trlbut ona to Hoaplc• ---- of tha Cenllal Cou1, ----------P.O. 8ox 1 ~II, Monterrey, CA 039'2, or 1ha Am,er1can Can- e., Goclaty, 'T1'e Paul Mor&u•ry, Peeltlc Grove, a tstlnQ U\e tam• ~ COfdtnee with Iha PfOvl-ANNUAL RSTURN An9tlaim, CA '2to4 HeYe you s&Mtd doing dGlng .,._. 11: 1ey. -r_..,,, -Hll----..ilft!!''-9r Section 21100 .. ,urauan1 10 Section lytwla Ann lroaeolt. 331. bUelneN ~No anec, 2110"9dHiiiAvef'u.,1....i..-'--~------.-Pk•em .... nlll ' 11q oflfii8Uilntn...-'"'° ~--tnlemat ,,_..._.. .... M .. •Mft0•tt1t-.,_C..MWr,eA -tt .. -1-tii...,r Jttslon1 Coda GI Iha Blatt tnue Code, nollc• la hM. CA 82* Thll .. tn•• wat 111H ~ , ....... Put a few words --lo worh4er-=:you....------ of Caliklrnla. her1t1y tivtn lNt Iha .,,_ W~~ ~ ~r-~ Ctattt1.._..,._:! Jo11p" C, Pellarton, ~ :"..:.i:-c::: =~.:.:~.:: t:elHtubJacno#lf'IOteao-null'~ fOf bell Y"' . ,,,_._, ..__ ..,. ___ ---~,6n .,.&_ 11'2.C ~ Or.,.._,. cllla\lon In N 11#1fil of ..c. 1"4 of twllW B.:1WN CA lllOt t1HIMI079 C... MeM; CAtlelt RK«dt, 11081 ftacalMf ~ CINcal Utment bal•een Chmtf PAW. 1 pw. _,,... TMs bUalnaM le con--NOi ODL M, NOv. •. T"l• .._. le con-= LllgUn8 9ateh, CA =--~.. ~co: and obllgatH perty. tlon. .. ~--".!! dU*d w. ........ Ind 11, II. ·-...,. .,., !If:"'.......... I T .. _rrMrpri... lno Mir. iCJl ... /11/'rt L Publlah•d New~~~~-.,_ ~--.d. ~ ......_nt~hN. ~:::~~-;-. :: '== "°'" '= SILL.. LL T I ... ...,CA_, °'..,.. • .... 7 8.'00 a.m. to •:OO pm. 1W TWI ~.11.... II .._. his ._.,_ h CMo &nwnietit l/fff.~ ........... I. w .. ~ tJ:J... • -===-,...,.~ ="°"'8 ct...-.. ,... 1IO ~ '"' lw dMIWlld clllllftld • ..... 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GSNERAL SELL B~ Owner: 2Br 2Ba condo, xlnt ocn view . Below IT\kl. Open FrV SaVSun. 960-4140 Sell your extra household Items your home through classified _..-in-...-C-..la=s=s;.;.;ifi=ed..___ HOUSES/ -0-UT---OF---ST_A_TE___ OUT-OF-STATE CONDOS PlOPERTY 1558 PROPERTY 1558 FOR RENT SPECTACULAR OCEAN PANORAMA s•zoned acres on the Bli Island's most exdusive communifY. Kohala Ranch on the Kohala/Kona Coast · onlY S 175.000. Easy owner terms. Prudential Pickford Realtv (800J 656-4252 STARTING ANEW FIND an apartment through.classified " BUSINESS?? . . . . . . . ... . . . ~ The l.Lgal Departmmt at the Daily Pilot is plbmd ,... flJ an'1ouna 11 neiu rervi~ notu au:zil.abk to new businesses. ~ wiU now SF.ARCH tht Mmt for you aJ no extrrt chargt, and sa.vt you the timt and tht trip to the <Aun Houst in Smta AM. 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' VACATION -.-R-V-IN_ll_RA_N_C_H_··-RENTALS 2722 FINEST *48 Co!"munltlea• U,500 Apartments $750 to $2500/mo Newpott/IMM/TusUn IRVINE APARTMENT COMMUNITIES Call ou~ Info Hotline 1-SOC>-IAC-.5115 New 28' motor home for r~nt. Full kitchen, ahower, TVNCR. Oay & wkly rates. 559-8844 Npt Bch Oceanfront Reserv• now for wkly/ monthly winter r•ntala. Fully furnished 3Br 2Ba, gar. No smk/no pets. Karen 434-1424. •1BR $e25* RENTALS TO 2BA 2u $725/Up SHARE 2724 Ref rig & dl1hwa1her ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Incl. 60x30 pool. No 1• pets. No feH. No CD,. Home. Near Behl lease. 545-4855 Lg deck, vauiiecs Cell. Spacious lll/S $495 2Bd 18a Bayfront Apt. + in.ull. 875.-3839 Utl Paid. $13QO/Mo. Garage Included. Call CDM ahar• 3br/1ba 1 873-1781. block Lo ocean. Seek· Ing reaa. rmate. N/S •3Bd Apt 1 Bd Av all. $600 Oall. 875-3508 On Beach Block At CdM Shr new auperb 28th St. $410/+ Sec. 3Br 2'AIBa hse vault Avl lmmedl 873-e880 cell1, sundk, mirrored CAHAL FRONT 3Br cl111. $575. 673·5024 upstre. Balcony, 1-car Dover Shor•• Spa· gar. y.., IM. no peta. clou1 h•• w/pool, f/p. 11495/mo, 63W923 Bd/Bath, w/pvt ent. •Deluxe Condo• 2 1g 1&75. N/pet 873-7092 Bra, 2Ba, 1850 sq ft. I! CM Home 3bf/2ba, Near bch. PooV1enn. kltch PflV, lll/S, lll/0, $1400. Pgr 490-7073 furn or unfurn. C500/ mo.+ 'Al uu. 650-2120 •Llrge & Private HB-ahr 2BR 2u Aa>t Clean. W/O. '525/mo. $475 rent+MC dep Incl utlUll••· &4M878 Nice, cln, aafe ., • .: Udo lal• 1br atudlo, Pie ... call 842·9277. etepa to beachl ••P· NB 38d 2Ba Prof. entr, tennle, W/O, N/S. Btk 10 b .. ch • M251'!'0· 17:MS013 1425/0lo. Avail NOwl Lido 1•1• atepe to Call Cara 722-6011 be~hl cozy •tudlo, NB Condo lux. 3br/ ••P entr, tennl1, W/O, 3ba, al/I. 1 br/1 ba, W/ 1395/mo. 673-4103 • D, gar, 1Lin deck. 5033/mo. 723-&e70 •LOYILY EIMRONllENT• NB Lp Muter Bdrm S900/mo. 1 Bbd SIS50 Eaetbluff. NON SMOKER. Lg 1 Br 1 Ba, huge teneee. Pool. No pete. N50. 721·0'18 UIBA 2.blka 2 ocean • w/bo~t all • 574-9319 • 0 • Of All Kind• of Peopl•. -c1aulflod. ~...,...,_f! a ta ar._d~s~~~~ to work for you. Call· 642-5678. .. • pon lk.1VCO~c11 Mo.: • Ua1l Pilot • SAlUROAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1995 ... UllULS TO PUSONALS 3002 EMPLOYMENT IMPLOYMEIO' DIPLOYMENT COWCTllW 1AL10A lflWPOat SIUU 2724 AlfNOUllC!llU1'Sfi1ii _____ I 553 5530 WU'TD 5~35 6017 ISLUD llOl IUCll DATINOT SHY? I•-----_______ ,. ___ &iiiiiiiiil llliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim•I------ SPUD6 6119 DllOUS ... 8hr 281 ~8• lnhH FOf • '""lime call DELIVERY DRIVER Rntaurenc ...._. atttlnl ~ Dolle Frankl n M1m. ,,..,. .... SM .alti ._.,...., Ceu11Watt1 "' ffuh lal, P111 bath, U!JOtJNCEMENTS ~1 ~9!~~~+ with truck Med.0 fOt PIT SYiia Bun•'" & ll'ro1 I wom1nmon 11111, &lvte colf9etot P'a••• Onfyf hfu..ilpm. Fum, e. HOi1 "'6 IAM poo(/teMla, etc. 1650. 211'1120 local 11.HMur• d.UVery. ex~le~ COob & Av.it In bch .,.. I mot-1 Owl platff 540-1947. baby •••me, k tch, D~ doullog 12· ~.,, N(S, 72().0489 • QIRLll GIRLll GIRLll Call GS0-3377 tserv.a. Apply In pet· yMt, L.oeal ~· 61 .. 78$t WANTED C)alnttngs, ckh &. d• U . China, llnrna. Nilialboa Penln. Talk to them now • aon, M•F9•Havu... TOV TRAINS.LIONO. signor c::llhs L.oU, Lota w Ckflr, lurr , uuot...;~...,.......,...,.;.~~~'!" Mod9fn, nt aand, oc,. H~OWRfTINO AN~VST • one on onel OOURMKT COOK/LI t332 W. Cout Hwy, N 8. •Japaneee HouH Toy aoldiera & Boy Mofel 202 Apolona comput ra, .oftwDt• vi.w. 880, lg 1undk. NUMEROLOGY 1~2500 e;c 7'01 hOUHk .. plng. e•p'd, Reta.II Cleanef. I have exp & s~ atulf. 952.1040 ..------..;...;.--1 liMhOfd Items 2'121 '49<>-$550. a.ta..4400 W111e tor Information: 13.99.llW\ 1h TT PM Cd'f live out, FIT. Non• *BRto•• •••oN• tran1portallon. Pltut day 645-0143 eve S•I• Sat 4th M Inc lg Duct.;oye St 75fi·'T121 372 VICtOfia St. CM 92627 S.V.O etMo4s.143' amkr. Newport BHeh ~ wu. c.a N•to Ev•54a.o5n ' Teak bkcue 16 desk. Na/Promontory Pl ..;.;;~..;.;.;:;.;.:.:.;;:..;;,;;,;;::.;.:.:..=,.:::.:.1-::H:-u:-m~o ... r..,o'."':u:-•:--n ... o ... n:-:/,:-m::":'k .., .. 7t~673·3843 Eat. bridal ..ion ts «r pc. blu aofi & IJIOfel F~~~h ~~~~~~::'9.,,~ • Amtnltlu. stylish S w F .s r . c I t I z t n HOUSEKEEPER for Heklng • dynamic 5540 fREE TO YOU 6022 1405 N Baytrom. decor. Matr br/ba. Avl • •DeslrH companion Newport• condo 2 sal•• consultant 10 U· DOMESTJ'.CS .. ~. 45!> Catoooa Or. 121" $825 675•6770 fol fVn tlm111 HAM PO d ay• per week. Call r:s~:ur.~~:~:..,:_eia:1iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii FRfE: Wood Swfng CORONA o:m .. n Clay .. Broad) Newport Creat Shr 8oll 11 84tCMCA82627 833·1191, MUST! FIT. Costa HOUSEKltEPER Set/Jungle Gym. GIANT recenuy rodecotattd. Meet New P.eopa. Income Potentf•I up Mau area. Needed PIT some Good Condi 444•2633 DEL l!fAR 6122 MOVING SALE 3BA . all .amm•nllltl. 1·8C>0-2$5·1454 Ext to You Call 585·3484 714/54~5700 ~lish 01<. Call atter1_________ ~T NOV 4TH 8AM Prlv. rm & bath. 7850 S2.98/min 18 + TT to Haion to a to min Retail 1 pm. 845·1353 Fum., l0y$ I. clullh1I 1'50+846·1400 "'<---· (8")"........ 1 OFFICE ******* 2070Potl8rlalo1Clrcle P••· .....,,,-u 1 • ......, . .,.._ tape to earn more. •QUALITY CONTROL* SATURDAY NptCo•tt 1Rm/3Br N•ture :~<::>~~~ lntern•ISaleaAgent • .. ••••••••FURNITURE& ONLYIJ GATED new condo w/ocean & Very Pretty Woman 27, Oo you want to get on Individual nffded tOt• EQUIPMENT 6047 9 :00·1:00PM mtn views, ftpl, lndry, slim, s·r. blood. Se.king th• ground floor of work In our busy MERCHANDISE '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1533 s .. crHt Dt. COMMUNITY SALE gat, pool/apa. $875 ••A• l""'-r.Y m•" 35-58 thla •vpl alv receiving d ept.••••••••••'• Pictures, frames. Ba·""·lew Terrac.. Sal, Incl Cit111. 725·2715 '"" .,.,.,. -· • .. 0 • new Inspecting gowns & Xerox Coptdr & Adler P _,...--~-----·---------• Possible marriage Photo medium? Control your tracking merchandise. Royal Copier w/sup. water cooler, typ• Nov. 4, 8am·3pm. 1501 __ --.; __ _..._,,__..,...: Nwpt Oce•nfronl 4 LOST •-w/note attn Bff Fose hra? Career? Income? C t kn 1 ...,. plies. Sell Ch"ap. Call writer, motorcylce. horne dovelopm•nt, bd/2ba, Ouple1t, No Ila Poatfach 1851. 83383 You might be lt1• best ,::~.:;;. owe_.,. ANTIQUES 6010 723-4074., .,. anltque chair•. tools, Lo19 of oroat' buys Orug1I S950/mo.+~ FOUND .., 2925 .Fr.ellaaslng, Gtrmal\y addition to 011r •alts 7141546-5700 books & misc". , Ac1oa1 from Npt ~ti 752·3527 722-066~ t . Ideal C*fldldate Beach M~uoll Su11.-is w1 uppl)' th9 entre; Retail Sales . •BUYING ll'EMSlr PETS & BRUNSWICK~ on BayViO.v Way olll--'--c-5-.-...... o-CN....,.ln-.. ...,..-.i51,... •••••••••I FOUND BLACK CAT pteneulal aplril, have l-OUT OF SANTA FE• From 1800-1960. 1 pc ANIMALS POOL TABLE JarnborM' Ad Follow °' Ian, Great ;e >• Oct. 31, Mesa Or. & EMPLOYMENT ed11art11lng e1tperlence Seel<s exp'd satesper· to entire estate. Paint· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii6ii0ii4iii9 the &1gn1 Ct1ec1< th~ COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE Bayview, Npt Beach. and a exceptlonal son for jewelry •kiosk Ing•. china, glsware, ~~Id size E ~eca~~ 1~a~~ _o_n_•_o_u_11_____ :"~ri'ngoca::~~~l~C Call to 10. 955-3025 tralcl k recol rd.hOuknr fl"f in' Fash Isl. Perm P/T furn, etc. lmmed cash, ADOPT·A·PET c.ondltlon • $500 Huge MuUI ESTATE Sieve 723·5883 FOUND KEYS oV'9.•'IC!•rP wi supp V 1 • ow· hrlv +comm. Call top S. 873-6223 Iv msg Every Sat & Sun al 2001 Sabrina Terrace Sat 4lh 001y1 8arn·3 1...,...----~~-----,,- at Merrill SI. & Elden EMPL i nua• 1 5530 ;~~em~~~191~:.u~=r1a _P .... op;.P.:.P.:.Y.:...· ..;...644-__ 5_95_3_. __ r~---~---,, PE'TSMART. Fountain • (Irvine Terrace) Pwr tools, furn, cllhs, Boa t Sllps 20-112 In CM. Call to ldenUty, resume t6 49 .. ,.149, S•f•• Help needed Valley. Puppies, kit· SAT 8·12 antiques. l~s &. lin-ideal loc.SPool U INES •Ao •1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..,... .... ... []l~r:flt:J:r3'.JCD! t d all ens. Xmas bouquet. rm, etc. ecU1• B S S OFFICE .,....,.,, 10 Att•nllon: Lee Greene. weekends. Make lC.11& If' ens an more. ---------1 Ttle Work•' 1518 area 723~74 FOR RENT 69 351000/'fr Income•--------.,..-.,.. money for Christmas. looking for loving. car· Moving living room • ~ 27 FOUND KEYS on 17th potential~ RHdlng M•mmoth Hosplt•I Call 7l4-722-4700. Ing homes. CALL 597. furn. Mcb sol. bikes, Pr.-Cllle ~- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Street In COila Mesa. books. Toll Free ('l S••klng consulting SALES 9037 tor more lnlo. office chr, ect. Call 1or _M_u_l_t.,...l ""F""•_m_,.,ll-.,-S-at-.-4-1-h MOTORCYCLES B•lbo• lel•nd Call Marla, 574-42.49 800-898-9778 Ext. R· HrvlcH of registered F r•• to Io v In 9 details 675-3639 8am-1pm Furn, lug· SCOOTERS 80 Milllne A·-UP.Stair• (work). Or Iv• msg. 1381 for details. d ietician per diem .REPRESENTATIVE f•mll". Fem Beagl&, I t Ith• .. bases. Call Can. Hay· Growing communlt • .. MOVING SALE gage, ro 0 op. c ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'· office. 150 •Q fl. FOUND KEYS wlt'l'i $40,000/Yr Income ward Humin ResouJces newspaper group aeeks spayed, 1-year old. SAT 11_4 books, hHhold ltem51o S325/mo. 675·8877 chlld pornography tlp potentla l . Home oie.e34-3311 display •dVer1lslng repre-IL.::W...~L..L!s.:JOL1....ii:..r'IHll11...--' She's affectionate & l8:00am·2:00pm & Iota, 1011, Morel COM OCEAM VIEW lln• attached. Call Typists/PC users. Toll M•rketlng Person/ aentaUve wtth 1 yeat mini· g1:1r~~ ~1•obJ~.ken. 3812 CATAMARAN 1517 Hlgllland ori ... e. 3 Offlcoa Sub LeaH • 648-6211. , Free (1) 800-898-9778 Receptlonlat for mum e>tperlence. E1tceHent •---------1..,,------------------MULTl·FAMILY :!~rv65'~e; ~~~~~~8°0 Found small Tabby cat ex T-136t for listings. chiropractic manage benefit pacl<agt Including APPLIANCES 6011 s:b':i~do~:~~!~s. :;~ O~~':n•e ':~:.~~s~0a':e~ GARAGE SALE . • 1 1 ·2-9 5 Ea at b I u ff/ R••I Eet•t• S•I•• centor 843-9053 base ..Sary for the ener· 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A d kl F t ti I Locally successful of· 11 1 P ofHslonal 1• volunteer/lostor. Call osewood ea return S•lurdliy e am •n •s 0 u1tury •1t•c Cotalpa St. 844-1233 Medlcal Front Office ge c 18 ea r Kenmore Refrigerator 714·597-9037. dresser-wall cablnt 1214 Rutland Rd. '88 Honda NX 8 Cosmellcally green mechanically perfect. S1400 obo.,640-7410 aultos. Incredibly low flee seeking llc'd & Insurance. prr that we need immediately. /I k Al d ~---------loves&t~redonza (I ... 1 ) rent. Nwprt Beach & FOUND: Or•nu• Cat salespeople. Call Tom mornings. Costa M, 'esa Phvi. lcol/drug screenl!'lg r• w 1c• m0a er. mh on SHIHTZU Gorgeous 11 -.. & , n _, •w1 P l••••••••mil, 1-... 1 476 7"'""' Male w/flea collar, __ 1_1_4-64 __ 2_·3_8_5_0_.___ p co or. reat • ope. rare blk female 14wks Jaupp ea more Behind Weatcll f laz.a -.,una ocs. • """' •a2~"""70 Call In A•• Quired. EOE. lease ca_ II M k ff 631 7037 7 :30·1 :30 Sat 1 t /4 H 1 Bl d 28th SI & N rt " ....,.. • "" • 0 0 er. • · old housebroken, pa· o rvine v · near Offlc. S It. A .II . owpo ADVERTISluG •----..,..------Judy OeltlfV1 al (714) 574-1039 Goldenrod M . . Sh I " • v Blvd. 723-,5841 ft NANNY tor Npt Beach 4250 for lni:rview or fair• W••h•r/Dryer $140 pars all shots $500. ---------•..,,........,....-a_r.,,.in_e_r_•_c_o_o_.~ BMW From 200.3ooo sq ft. ASSISTANT homo. Day & night sume 10 {7l•) 6lt~ v . Frig $200, Gas Call 714-858·5488 ••SAT ONL,Y•• S•I• Sat 4th onlyl ·Competitive rates. Lost C•t Orange/gold positions available stove $100 apt size. 7:30•m·11 :30•m • 7am·l. Furn, cllhs, l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4500 .Campus Or· Npt Tabby.(Sklppy) 9 mo. Full time position ·Call 833-7191. Sales Call. 646-5848 ---------CLOTHES FURN. & huhold • Must go111 Beas:h. 852·8388 M, seen · Harbor View available for self moll·1 ....... ,....--------TEXAS REFINERY BICYCLES 6060 HOUSEWARES. ETC.. 2001 Vu;ta Cajon '78 2002 rastoreCS, ,.int cond' nu pairlt/ mtor AM FM a.tDUtO $3::i00 obo, &3t-67GS 0 I 30th 721 t731 "ated and flexlble indl· PIT As•0 0 In whole· CORP d t • ---------WEST SIDE CM OFC c • • " · nee s ma ure ·-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 501 11r2 MARIGOLD ST I d inle supply Must be 1· COSTA FURNlfUR!! 6014 PARK 2200 SF AJC 2 LOST CAT. Lrg fluffy v dyal to prov! e sup. w1lhng to learn. Fully person now n '" Bike P•rte approx. 45 (Cross St: 2nd St) ••••••••• Priv Ole Fle11 Layout orange & white (aJ.-port for fast paced ad capitalized 642·1634 ~;;~, ~:i8nin:~~1~~ frames & 100 wheels $at/Sun 8 •12 TRANSPORT•·TION Can add 1530 SF. An· most peach) neut dept Candidate must PfT Food LB H k' . O t King size box spring & & all misc parts. $200. 2000 s d Ito n other t 420 SF Ofc AIC male w/long buahy be d d · · op ins, ep · matt w/frame & head· all Call 64t·9264 ea " r ••••••••• GOOd Layout 650-8287 tail. Extra too on pach posse:~a~:ro~~i~~:n: In ~~:"1~tr:~:'~ar ~i;~~ ~~~o~~ I . Ft. board, $100. 722-0456 :u~~1ck~de'Q~'.~"& s~~~.s front paw. Name Is lzat1'onal skills and the nocessary. lmmodl01e Queen M •ttr••• _S_P_O_R_T-IN_G ___ _ Fruin 100 lu 11XJO "I h Loni1•,1Cnc O>fn • A.err.., (rill!l I '£' A11roo 4 '>Ol I •mru• l>mt N"'J'O" ~~.h 011 'l52·H.18S • , "THUMBS" but comes --------W t d BOATS 7011 to 'Thumbsios'. Last ability to communicate ...,,.....--O...;..p_e_ntq;_,.g..._55_7_·5_5_7_9_ EMPLOYMENT Good co.,,':s1~on Call GOODS 6065 COSTA MESA 6124 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii seen vlc Tvter Way/ well. P(f' Honest. reliable, SERVICES 5533 1--....,.--57=4 .... -4 .... 2_4_4.......,,.,..,,.._ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii h d kl ill iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1 3 ft Boa Ion W h• l•r Paularlno. Costa Responsibihlles wlll ar wor ng, pos on ROLL TOP DESK Tunturl Exerc1so bike Meaa. REWARD-1 1 d al rt w/nico housecleaning lo.tded extral-40 Ownei heartbroken. nc u e s es suppo service avail 645·4517. ·-··-• 7 drawer, ... lull size. Excellent cond SS50. Church Rummage Yamaha self ml ~•r function and adminls· dark pine finish, w/ 540·1947. S•I• & Cr•ft F•I., E1<11a clean. A wnale Thumbs Is eplleptlc & tat"· d 1. "'-eel Pacific Cott•• House Please be aware that solid oak chair. Paid Sat, Nov. 4, 9.12 ot a buyl 54800 n •• d. medication. r IVe u ies. """ · Hiring all positions for tho listings In this cat· Christ Lutheran . ·• · · · · lent telephone and In· now store Job lalr over $600 for both, (310) 592·3028 Please call Jen, 7t4-egory may roqu1re you 5811 for $250 obo TICKETS . 6075 Church & School 641·11 t2. terpersonal skins are Sat Oct 4 852·t703 to call a 900 number both. 7t 4•846.6340 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. iii ·· 760 Victoria Street 1984 Duffy 14 ft essential.. We offer a PERSON FRIDAY in which there Is a eleCJric. xlnt-111<.e new• Loet Eyegl•sses ood b f k charge per mtnute. Sofa $125, club chr & *PEARL JAM* HUQE MOVING sALE $4900 American -IN_D_U_S_T_R_IAL __ 2_7_8_8_1 Mauve plasllc case, . g ene II pac age Fite, typo. ctomputer1-..;_;_.::..;.....:...;_____ ottmn $89 .. wing chr GREEN DAY $25 Sat 4th onlyl Sam. Boat Co 840·1765 lost NwpVCOM area. Including medical, hlorate (Woid .foµWm-ProfHslonals, Managen $75 obo. 548·0812 ~ * ..+ Fum, linens. hsohold. ---------10/27. 721·1447 dental, vision and dows),erranda&misc Executives •Alan Jackson• h 1 1 ft & 1995 Dutty17ft 0 SF .. 2 SF I Iii d ti Solld O •k din rm tbl s o c w 0 esa 43 91 sta· 1 b 1 345 300 ____ =""_,.,,,~,..---401K p' Ian. Physical/ out·o ·o ca u es. antana• ucks• hargllfs tionary items & mC>rel olectr c sport oa A/C mostly ofc 1001 LOST KEYS FAX resume: 714-631-RELOCATE TO W/8 chairs and elCtra TICKET AVENUE 220 Sanl• Isabel Newt Used as demo. 85 BMW 535 1· Cnarcoa1. A'C 5·51' 1 .. • 1 o .... ner J!t!iK O""'J "' es. Euro model f.11 tva·l'I~. WonOerlul ~~ ONL'I ............. $5,700 M Ctec I Ot T•rit>lt CttUll °"' .,.. ~ ~ice ~c;; • .., - i.. .. oo... r -:nlf Pl1'"'• ·• .. SOUTH COAST lf4PORTS 714448-9072 197 5 BMW 20C>a Strong Engil'l•/Trallat Runs well Ne'ed 1> _ work Blu~ Adorabltol Make oner! Wk·642"4321 &I. Hm-642-6723. ' w 17th St CM See Agt with lnltlal key chain drug screening re-0713 Attn: Elizaboth. LAS VE'" •s! leaf St 200 Solld ' 714-379-7337 Full tactory warran1ee. Unlt·V/Call 850-8287 (K.S.S.)'.J Please call quired EOE. Please Or can 631·1855 ~ Te•k wood roll top SAT ONLY 7AM·7 st o,300. Amerlcanl--------T:"". 673-528;.s. send resume to Dally---------desk w/marble top/ EVERYTHING GOES Boat co. 840·1765 BUICK 9C>3& POSTAL & OOV'l JOBS Three top 'easons locks $900 lt40-1947 TV, CLEGTRONICS, ·······••I LOST: Gold Chain Pilot, Attn: Ad AS· $21/HOIJR . BENEFITS why Money Magazine ---------snREo 6080 ~~~th:~. u:t~ FH~~-_D_l_n_g_h_y_e_·_w_e_s_l_M_a_·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Necklace w/Olamond slstant. 330 W. Bay NO EXP WILL TRAIN rated Las Vegas #9 In Court at Baker & Bear rine, rtew bottom. & 3 '84 Century Olym13lc BUSINESS & FINANCE In th• vlclnty of Costa Street. Costa Mesa, Appl• Info 714-64M99t its '"Best Cities to Uve MERCHANDISE Follow the signs. spd new engine $800 ed Runs greaL PS, MeH. Please call CA 92627 Printing Front Counter In 1995"' la.sue, and MISC 6015 ~0" Mlteublshl TV tirm. 723~8 PW, AC. am.Im. <;i e69-479e. •·Ap--.-rt-m_e_n_t-·M_•_n_•_g_e_r SCaOIMesN X~ op~ SBhouspy :-:i~;e2~ :~gle La~: liiiiiiii 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil !~~u~i~~ a ~ak 1 ~~b:~~ SI!:~~~ o~~~ ~;;~~~g.~4 1~iB~an ::-: Cou....... to "'"'"-• 100 . ow,...... rnn . h Nrw· Washer & Dryer pou~a BOATS -r-··--. Fax Don 840..0934 Vegas eac month. ""' • sound, per1ecll Mov· King bed, otf1ce turn, n~ a • BUSINESS _ . OPPORTUNITY . PERSONALS unit complex llv• on $500/both. New· Ing Can deliver. 1990 Nis'1&11 Maxima. site. Office/malnt. e1tp. PROP MCR Sought , 1)Jab grow1h rate Aeng. $850 23 cu. In. St950. Call 759--7659 1600 s .....,. ~ 1012 CADWAC own lOols. 2Bd 2Ba ~ for 8 ac 232-unit CM topPe<f 8%, b .. t In 6-pe Bdrm Set na111an · UP9'"0', ...._ · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Salary, 714-565-3310. lndust/self·atorage the nation. L•quer Cherrywood1••••••••• •• •TICKTOCK£R t9' R•nger Trl·Hull CNA park. FAX resume w/ 2)Ma1or companl•s $2700 OBO. Hou.s••' Sldew•lk S•I• Ort condl 302 vs. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil---------Nursing & eom~niona exp & qual: Comp expanding tholr hold misc. 574-9319 GARAGE SALES GREAT BARGAINSll Volvo p;nta outdrrv• DIVORCE FORCES SALE! PERSONALS 3002 NHded for Homecare. prop bkl<png, real IOcat operati<Ms. PLAHT CLE.ARANCErl••••••••• S<ll/Nov 4lh 8am·2pm Many extraa. Aaadv to 2$04 '73 ·Eldorado Soda/1nack rte-20 m~h Ftr. 310.438 ... 444 prop rental/leaselng. 3)Low cost of living 8• King or Queen palms Tlciltocker Thrlftshop fish ~.500 '434·14(;6 11e. St.500.wk. u11 you1 collections. malnt mgt and high quality of S20 Junipers, herbs s1 •---------540 W.18th St. CM ---------_________ _..._ 11ew/usl 8oo-818·23te Dally Horoacope Up.t~ TRADE to 845-<M84 OUAI,.•$ hie. Cttru•·fruit·avocado (lruit· BALBOA 31' Chrlacr•ft twin g. Cate Soap Aesulla. C 1 FJB, v.ell equ1p"d, Ort VENDING RTE"N•w Call Nowl 900.338-PT, Secr•t•ry Long Lei t"'• nation• largest Ing) StO. ament oun-ISLAND 6106 HUNTINGTON dlve/fl1ti/cru15e boat term Faahion Island. '' taint $110, bird baths Machines In 21 Loe&· 2eoo·Ext 1380 $2.99/ through classified 8 30·1PM M·F. MS and fastest growing $20 909-674-94:22 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 6140 Atk~ng $40k. 723-4075 tlons•Buy All or min. 18 +TT req. Serv-u. 842 5678 1 career marketing firm Just Moved Sat eam· Part•eoo-599-8769 (6t9) 64!>-6434. • · ~"'~~1 0~r o~W:0m~:~: assist you In relocat· Wtttt•rford Crystal, 40 2. Deco Items, clths, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil _B_O_A_T_S_, _Y_A_C_H_T_S_,_ -----..,..--.,,..-- MEMBERSHIPS MEMBERSHIPS MEMBERSHIPS 3018 .... -3018 3018 Center C{u6 'J.fem 6ersfz ip t 'forma{ '1>111ing -•Banquet '}acifitit~ Vt•tr 20<1 >b.>tl(Ulltd Ciufo -'I {in,11L.• :~ct11ti11~ -LU tuft~ ~\tV '" t>nJ11_; l t•w · IV :J'trf1>rmrn.11 ~rr.< ( ·rnta 832-8618 s/H I t I $12 Ing to beautJful L•s pea. elegant pattorn shelves TV mlrco Estate Sale Sat/Sun or as no 81· • V•u•sl "Shella" goblets, dive goar, giassware: CHARTERS 7013 $15 per hr OOE. flutes, corcUala & antiques, etc. Good E"'orythlng must got Arlen~ Fu 7:20-1439 ALLE'N AND more. Priced S40·S60 Junkl 600 Balboa Ave. Furn, appliances, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RECEPTIONIST PIT ea. or take. All .for•---------knlck·knacks. Ram or V• to II.I share In 42•1-,.,._,....,...,..,..,..,...,..,..,,...,,,,..-.-.,;.- For prestlgloua CdM ASSOCIATES $2,000. 631·9843 Moving Fri, Sal, Sun shine. Huntington Unlflyle aft cabin Salon. Salon exp prof. 61h. 84m·2pm 2 frig, Shorecllfls. 20701 motor yacht In Npt C N 87" 95 apt stove, WO, mirco. Beach Blvd Sp 308 Beach. 64~8624 all ancy ..-l4 · Call 1-800-JOBS-234 CAMERAS & trundle b•d. lnllafable HB. 8am-4pm. RECEPTIONIST/ or fo2·792-8200. Q T 60 6 boat, teak bench, pie. JR. ~EC'-S:V Fax resume to E UIPMEN 1 tures. mirrors & misc ---------•SAIL BOATS NB Shopping Ctr Oe-702·792·8202 all klndst 908 S Bay· NEWPORT velopor. Seeks organ-M•mlya 645·1000-S front. Call 673-5808 BEACH lztd, detail oriented, Flamingo with 75·150mm lens, Individual to handle Executive Park mot0< drive booster, multlple tasks. posses 1050 E Flamingo Ad pri.m finder. Sunpak a "can-do" attitude. Suite "240 622 Pro-Oash + ac· 7t4-759-9531 SU. Szabo Las Vege•, NV 89119 CHIOri••· S1850 obo. Recptlonlst Office• N•tlonwld• 1_C_•1_1 _87_5-6434 ___ . __ _ Exp'd, heavy phones. •chedullng, basic SELL •omputer, aal to 18K. • Send rea/ref"s/aalary desired to: 18952 Mac your home Arthur. Suite 220. through classified Or Fax 863-9337. ..._ __ _;..... ____ _ TRADE through classified 642·5878 Can'I seem to get to all those repair Jobs around the house? Let the Claaalned Service Directory help you find renable help. 6169 7014 DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READE~ SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER =;'The Buyer'.s -~a~ket" VCheck your sh~pp1ng list off by stopping in today at.any one of these local OraDge rtUMB AND DECK A SPA ~111n ill.II I 1t11nk p» 1t1s1ua o! pool in your b tk• y11d 1111111,,rhno. bubbling action'' great for .acllH 1nd P''"' ind rou on enciose U1e pa 101 ~"'' round ust You c111 11ht1 rure • conttaGtor or oo ltte work YOlifHlt The pl1A 111cluou•1tt1> by step p11.tures w1lh 1 complete d crip11011 101h111Jllllino 1 ttber flu• pa From the 019011111 bl t • hole 10 the final ·11n1 conntttton. 11111n1 lnlo1m.a11on is lhett -----.---.. ,... ---.... (' Ntmt --~~--------'-"""------MdrtM ________ ..,_..._ __ _.__ CitY -=-""---'.-..__~------­..... ~...._ ........ ...._ __ ~ Z•------=--o----- ~a IMWIS ,..._, ....... .. . County Auto Dealers! "Buy;'Letfse or. Browse~' nge County__'s Auto Deiilers are Number- One in Customer Sati action SADDL•BACK .sales , Leasing • I • I f I • • TODAY'S CROSSwoRo PUZZLE \ ; llJO llG 1170 VOi.VO --~ ........ Dmlonl-... ,,.. ..... ... .,~-.. , ~ ::...--:.~ eno 01 s.wr ... es Mutuieol YOlun\e 51 PIOfieierll 118 YOAJ C°'*I heat -OtlP 70Svw-.••k• 71 Feudal •tai. 72 aam.on horaeOKk 73~erSam- 7• Ucil•ty·eplil 75 -lluny DOWN 1 Priests' robes 2 Alf show maneov•r 3 Calitomla's - Woods 4 Improvise 5 Coal SC\lllle 6 E11eeeds 7 FoundallQO 8 Black or green fruit 9 Fish's organ I 0 Of'lhodoritlSI' S org 11 ComblNL 12 Gungho 13 Frozen nun 21 Otop 23 Humorrsl Geoige - 26 Make a mrstake 27 Slams 28 Trade NConceat 30 Oklahoma 01ty 33 Turbulent 35 Kind people 38 Sloh ol aallsfactlon 37 Lumbo1 flaws 39 Can. province •O Gas IOI signs • 1 Calch Sl{ihl ol "4 7 Computer term "49 By means of 52 Cascades 53 Hunter constell8hoo WUKLY BIUDGI QUIZ ~~ Q. l • /U South, vWner&bla. you bold: . The bidd.in2 bu proceeded; ~NAl&AST 80\rl"H WEST NORTJI 30 .,_,. 10 80 70 ' What 1ction do yoa take? ..,m;Ht Q. 2 • Both vulnerable, as South • ~~~l)"OU bold: 5"' MICller or Davit 58 l'ypeol meeting 57 Shinbone 58 Lather preduce11 60 Urge 62 ·0nce-1 ,,,,,.. 63 Farm struciura 64 Enough, 10< a pottl 66 Alrpc>11 lnlo 68 Newt .... OAK971 OK3S The bic;fding has proceeded: SOtrnl WEST NORTH P... Pua t•• ! What act.ion do you take? .... EAST 10 Q. 3 · N'1ther vulnerable. as South you bold: •10'184 !i?J 7 5 \K QJ 84 .S The bidding has proct'eded: NORTH EAST SOllJ'H l• P... t o WEST Pau Q. 4 • /U SoUth, ~nerable, you hold: •Kl 01064 0112 M•714 TM bidding hu procteded· NOllTH .. IAST SOUl'lf WEST I• P... INT P .. so , ... 't What do you bid now? • Q, 5 • Both vulnerable, as South you bold: •3 ~J IOI OA74 MQJH The bidWn. hu proceeded: NOR111 !AST ..SOU'J11 WEST I• p.,. 2• Pau 20 p.., ? What do you bid now? Q. 6 · ~ South, vulnerable, you hold: MKQ95 OA1082 o'1 •Q51 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NOR111 EAST 1• P&N 2• Pau ' .... ,.. .... QI. ... l3IO -. ., ..... 1125 111SS111 t!f =-~-= VOWWIGD 1235 •••••••IJ1••••••• P'W. arft/fm •'•'"·iwl~l!ll~lll~~· •• ., RXY 0-epd, AJC. •eo. •to ..... A/C, 13.IOO obo. M3-8751 .. ., Gaiwl•l•I ar ... Aun• W•ll. Recent 4-0r ~ Gd .,.,., bNOh owt nu brQ/ eune-up. Look• OtMtl ,..9~..,_ to eJM. 1hock9, red/w nu blk ,.... •?~au SSH ••3t·7t'9 TOYOTA IZlO 1op.S6600840-0laa !15 P......-UC UM •a7 Pa......._ 4X4 •a• .1etta iow mi .• blk, "9W, kpd, •uto srvf, SE 120K ml. A/C. XJnt •aa cr .. •W. A.Lato c/d, •uto, eunrf,, pwr alHr/Wnda/bl'lc.ll Condi Muat W ~k fully loaded orig $8,000 080. Day 437· dr lock•. 4-dr. 34K ml. seeoo 080 14M5t7 own•r. Xlnl • condl 9414 fve. 758-8442 ~ ...... Mint gf .. I\, Ut90 ....... O!'IQ. '4'7&0 640-:t270 ••• Jett• Very ctaanl 111,500Call14&-8707 ownr. &-apd, elr, pwr , N•vy blu.. 2 dr. 5ipd, everything, moonroof. 88 Celloa OT Auto, P/S, CD, 771< ml. A ~.,,. • .,.ES aS::O cau. $8200. 451-2333 A.JC, Power optlon1. 1t••ll $5,900 857·1003 -.&<~~ • lJ &.ow ml. vwy Clean.1---------,-----$4299 OBO 173-8855. '90 Fox am/fm, can, •1• MERC101w1Mz OLDSMOBll! 9155 •ea P&cklUp stanc:t.,d ~;ic.~1r~~eds4,~~~ 4SOIL ,/81ack On Blick bed/liner. 66K ml, M•g Call. 540-5727 JOuailty paint. AblOlUtely '88 OW. Cuta.aa wheel• end new llr ... like bflnd new INlde/OYt. Supreme, While, AIC, $4800 OBO G45-45t71_A_UT_O_P_AR __ T_S __ _ Non. Finer. \47K M1.... amJfm •t•reo, '3700. . ONLY ........... t12,eoo OBO 645-7277 '90 C•mrv lo•d•d, ' REPAllt 9260 No Cttdit or Terrible Crtdlt 80k ml .. gr•y. $72001=iiiiiiiliiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii!iii OK·W•C111~1nyOntwJ PBO. good. condlt• low dow!Vmonthly paymenta. When you write C911. 073-9014 Mercedee aL F•ct6ry SOUTH COAST a ctasamed ad, r.:d1~1 :'~~ :f:J IMPORTS Include all nu~ 9220 obo. (uo9> 118-41e2 . 7t4-44M072 the facts Thinking of having a '83 30050 good and get the '92 Dodge D•ko.,. cfi!':~: !~:li1 condl fully lo•d•d, resulta pick-up, Uk• r,wl ell ell· CLASSIFIED gar. kept, •nrf, blu/ you warit. tr•• Included. $12,000 942-5878 gray. $76QO. 551·2014 OBO. Call 78Q.3632 10 11 t3 2Nt Pa.11 ? What action do you take? '88 MERCEDES 8PZ 420 SI!&. /Bi.ck on Btk lmpecc I llUly llawleu What acuon do you .take? LoM for afllU!t!rT on Monday: ,,.,.,., Inch. 128K MU... FORD 9075 FORD 9075 JAGUAI\. 9105 ONLY ..... h .... $13,SOO No O'edll or T wnblt CrtcM OK·W• can llnltlct lnyOnt w/ .low down/monlhly Plymtnl&- '70 Muat•nu va orig, •92 Explorer &port 1980 JAGUAR X.IS SOUTH COAST owner, engltrans r• ve. 4x4• auto, a/c, co Convertible. Beautiful bullt refur thru out. can pa anrf alarm red ovet tan leather, IMPORTS Steal $4999. 581-7942 114,995. ~6s.4 · CO player, air bag. 714-448·9072 • 8 ESCORT GL Mint condl $21,995 ·,___..,....._..,...._,,,._,,....,..... __ 8 ** " fln•ncl~ •v•ll•ble. '89 190 2 .8. Must .w:tr w•gon. A.IC, CC, C t I DI PS. 4"-Cyt $700 obo BONDA 9085 ove o or ng r '"· mlnt cond, no •c· **031·7149** 155o-5915 • 801·2469 cldents, dent or dinga. G1Uaged. Full power. '88 FORD ESCORT OT '9S Accord LX auto JEEP 9110 $11,900. pp 640-1011 /RedJA/C/New etereo AJC low ml 2 dr' ./New paint 881< Ml. Vlf'/ Nlct ne~ nul self., or tak~ liiiiiii~iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiii '80 MERCEDES·BENZ ONLY .................. •2•295 over lease. 673--8916 '82 Qr•nd Wagoner 420SE!i. · ./Slaok On Ho Ctldlt or Ttniblt Cnldlt LTD, 42k ml. new 360 81ack /Oual Alrbaga Ol(·W• Clll finance anyone W/ cl Rblt trans $2 350 /Chrome Whffll /NIW tow downfmonWy payments. • • • t.tlcti•lln• /Nlw A/C SOUTH COAST HYUNDAI 9090 080. Or trade for Mtn Comprenor /New lnljof bike+ cash. 675-2443 MfVic:e ./New everything. IMPORTS '89 HUMPAi E.XC~L OL Seri. dept Just 1pen1 over 714-448·9072 /Charcl grey met . ./New When you write ~:x'&on,:~1~:1 ~=: '90 Bronoo Eddie atereo/&9K Ml. Very Nice :i Classified ud, mente<f). Alt books end B 4 hi d 1 ONLY ............. $1,18!S d I d N auer, w r., No Credit oc Terri.bl• Cltdlt include all reoor s •nee •Y 1. ot owner, cleanl $11,000 OK·W• can~ ll'lyont w/ the facts 1 ding or acratch on tn· OBO. 722.-6422 tow down/monthly piymtnll. Ure cat, Impeccable & Why play Hide 'N SOUTH co,•sT and get the ftewless In every respect. Seek with childcare? H results $22,800 ........... FIRM Ca II CI a•• I fl• d IMPORTS PI e u • C • 11 U..• you want. OU H A today1 642-s67e. 714448·9072 "2•5678 S T CO ST Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily ....... ' • ' I MARBLE OR TERRAZZO FLOORING PROBLEMS? i Taxes Too High?. IMPORTS 714448·9072 . Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Volley Independent to Cr.dil Card Owe. c:J\o'ISA CAM x ---=-----Up- • • .. • • • Call The ProfeHionals For Marble:Terrauo Sealing And Polishing ReP-.Gir Call aa about Franklin'• Tu-~ lacome FUllda. 714-375-1788 MERCURY 9135 reOc:h over 100 ;ooo homes. F-ax us this form with your credit cord # or moil if in with a check today! Run for a we'ekl If your car does not sell we'll run jt ~ 'lo CWlU'IOI lJ()w..,_C-_CA~ CTI 41 U2 ."11 C> /Wt lf"l '3 I -.IP4 ,._,....o+f CARPO CLEANING AND UPHOLSTERY . '77 LINCOLN MARK V J8Ut On Blk /Brand new ~ntJMoontoofJ1-0wnef lmpeec1ble oond. car from lalture world. ,.,_°'"'*,.,_ .... __________ ...:... 30 Years Experience In Marble Flooring -and Installations JEFF JOSLJNIStockTroders 16168 llir.ch Blvd, Sub Ill Hwtli11gl0ct lleach. CA 92.647 ONLY ............. $3.800 o·~ o~ aa..w 8:!.-g::=-. g~:::., . D•-0 -D-.. DI-0--Q--. D•-0--D ........... Call Today For Your FREE In-Home Quote Coll for NOUr fm prosptt.tus conta.tning mo,, complttt lfl/onnotfo11, Including IGla dtarga and up.ua. RMld U an· fullJI Worw ~ lnwst or «nd ~. ~ ~Dfdrlh,.,., ltte. No Crtdll or Terrible Cltdlt OK-Wt can llNwQ ltlyOlll W/ -low ~ PIYfMl'1I. 'SOUTH COAST IMPORTS 71M48·007Z for another week FREEi Alf for $1 o• <1--OC-D---0 "'1-O'""'o.I o ... -- • S 10 iDr 4 '-. I I 00 -'i flllOiliottJ h ' • • • '·--·-----····-··----------· '775-6380 •sE•R•VI-C•E--•I CHILD CARE 3536 CLEANING CQNCRETE & ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE & PAINTlNC 3858 PET SPRINKLERS 3921 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3548 MASONRY 3557 IAWN CARE 380& SERVI CBS 3870 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIRECTORY Childcare In m)I home liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A-1 l!lectrlc•I work Cupentr)l*Electrlcal Em•r•ld Painting SPRINKLER REPAIR •••••••••! 3'h Y' old girt looking Holld•'tl E.xtr•v•ganza•a **TECH. WASH** Duncan Electric Plumblng•Orywat1• eOREEH MASTERS lnVl!Xt wallp•per/tll• Peraonallud P el c.,e Valvu•HHd .. Tlm• for playmate. Mon-Frt Chris SqUMg4t Clean 1 Main Cleanlng Reatoratlon Quick Response Stucco:Palntlng*Tll• l..andacaplnn & Melnt. Compel!Uve "'"' 10 yr1 Kemfel .iternallve. No clocke. 25'Yts Local &p. FTorPT.642·3777 ForllyowWindow&c.rpe( /OtlvewayJBrfcka,IPavers Local Uc. 850-7042 Roofing Jim 641-7•9"4 TrM Trim·-; Remov.i exp-Fr .. Ht751·2039 llfHI or worry. Uc, John 548°7885 BUSINESS SERVICES Dependablel:'Da)lcare CIAl'lll'l\J & Gutt• CINr*lg. 7 1 4 ·2 1 8 .0 S 1 9 CARPENTRY•Wlndow• Gardening Svc. 841-5512 Gene Abt•m• Palntlng Ina. Rel'•· • 673-7184 1 ________ _ 3488 UC'd. Pld~ltict. 191 AJd/ 714-490-3825 ELDERLY 00011 • Wood FencH lnt/Elct Oull Palnt/ReuS TRANSIATOR/ PA • O~all Repair • I.and~ Remodeling Llc'd/tnt'd tine• '711. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil c · Mt*s/anack• Included •WINDOW Cle•nlng CONTRACTORS CARE 3611 L#261S8t • Call Bob Yard n.lle up/malntenac9, 819-7083 Pg~7 PLUMBING • 3890 TUTOR 3927 Penaon•I Servlcea FT.PT. Fun & TtC 964·1740 •Carpel Cl••nlng• 2 "a"23 P 2 ""2• lands"' ....... 'artlttlo dellgn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'=~~iiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Typing: Resumts/Term End High Pr .. ohool Coital •Screen Repair .. GENERAL 3558 4........,. g-31 "V\I " Cont1'i:ci0r1C27~006: lk•'• Custom Palnllng THE LOCAL PLUMBER t•LEARN JPAHISH NOWI paper. Tutoilng: Reading We Offer: Learnlnn • Free Estl•729·7079 AFFORDABLE CARE H•ndwman Charlie Prof'I & E~. &45-75<>5 Prof, Cle•n. Ouallty En • 1-800-930-0073 Painting, cerpentry. Work. lnVExt & Oocka, ·•James e. Bangert Co. EJcp'd S.A. Tutor. Atao Math/ glith. 540-l947 Music • Craft1 • CPR RELIABLE e REMODl!LS e S~./24Hr Uv•ln P. lumblng, tenc• bldg. Lf7~ 1131-4610 Family bualneaa llnce '•7 Tr•nal•lor-lnterpreler. & FOOdl CM 979-7918 HOUSE CUE.AHINQ N•w ConatruoUon 58.50/Hr eJv•Out Local Id 60-S04 Friendly SeMce Susana &73·7408 Local AtH. Xlnt Rera Tenant Improvement Alto Hiring.Exp. Call I0-4 res · 7 ~ MOVING 3834 JUNO LEE Painting U532981 e7s-930-4 Frl•ndshlp Co. Childcare Yolanda 831·5987 HandyrM Svc 574-0827 Semi ReUrtcl Contractor Exl/lrt New c:onal. Lown! l liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1 1/2·5Yr1 Preschool R alt I ve t SS Guam1Hdl Ttttnt OK Ex.pert Dral.n Ca.antng mE 3928 curriculum. Huge p11y A•••onabl• Hou•• CPI BUILDERS INC. FENCES ~P .io:s. =~11;!;,~ OltMmanlo'• Moving L#627169 992-0110 & Plumbing Repalra ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • /4 to Z HANDYMAN ST AUJREFN:;E CMINETS I, blthS, dOOtl, ndOWI. Doug 546-7258 areL Uc'd CM 645·8349 Cle•nlng & Flowera.. RHldenUal Const. I care Ken &42at1?0 Local/Offlce/Stof•g• PAINT. REPAIRS 20Yrt Ill&). M wortt QUW.11 NEWBOR .. ,. f C Marie 63112055 Or IV• Uc.#51842 .. lnsured • DECRS 3615 • Long . Dist. FrH E1t. •Exterior•· Steve 64W2N CERAMIC#> MARBLE ""'" enl •nt m•••/fax 514-0143, (7141 985-4993 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill~~:;;;;;:;---;;-::~ T#181132 97e.3114 Preola• Plumbln~ GRANITE Install ." sore. loving environ. HATTrTNG 3720 •A.cou1tlo Remv/tnatell Fab Clean up Uc d Pediatric nurae. FIT. WINDOW CLEANING •REMODEL General •FBNCl!S GATES• "'""' PUBLIC NOTICE •Wood Rep•lr1 Repalra & Aemodea · • 2 · W. Npl. Uc. 646·5676 $2 ANY WINDOW Con1tructlon, Quality MW/repair/poll ,.pltced T C-' p bl U II' Ouallty·W•rrantlea Free EatJmatea AH•. S 88 ~5933 SaU1f•ctlon Guar. Se,..,lce. Reaaonable. Redwood• L#576605 JUNK To The DUMP h• .. ir. u le t,. Uc#885821/Bon.&ln1. LIU7~98 H9o1080 •--------- 700-7880 L111879514 831·7789 Jim Whyte &42·7206 (71'4-9fS8.1882) geJIR~~~.!:'!:1n u~;d 848·9878 Mloh .. 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Mlp?;,,;,,,' •lime. 2f1.08:11 ,,... •~·?Ma Comm/A .. Nt-4173 Dlecl John 936-1231 Ut•ITMOa &»1534 _______ .. _. __ ---------.. --------·--· .. ------------· ' • . . • THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES • NOVEMBER 4-10, 1995 . '"·:<·.--."=~'1: LITTLE BALBOA. ISLAND BAYFRONT .. Charm, ~ty 1Uld one '4 llJB largest ba:yside brick patios! • PAEsENi'ED BY S1M fEAL. ES110C Cl:WER8fOflV ON AlaE 19 \11-'-.\ \l·Hl>I · Mf>SO. Vt-rd<' c.c. N Co'ttn Mt'SO. Golf Club VICTORIA ST. NE\VPOHT TEHHACE • Cover. .. Star Real Estate , 2 Ma p 1 Waterfront Home., Inc, Realtors 4 Wa terfront Homl"> Inc, Re.1ltor. 5. Waterfront Home-. Inc, Realtor.. 6. Wa terfront Homl"'-Inc, Rt'altors 7. B.1lbo.1 1.,1.1nd Realtv 8 Fred S.10ds C0Jo,t,1l'Properti~ Q Mt'trCl Realty IO. Coldwell B.utk<>r Nl'Wport Beach JI Coldwell Banker Nt>wport Be,1ch 12. Coldwell B.mkcr Newport Beach 11 Coldwell 6.1nker New ,><>rt Beach 14. Coldwell 8.1nker Newport Beach 15. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 16. Coldwell B.1nker Newport Beach ·South Cpast PlaLa \If-~\ l>l ·I \1 .\B Ora.ngf> County Fairgrounds • FAIR DR. Costa 17 Remax 18. Remax 19 Remax . . Cover Stor)l 21. Grubb & Elhs Residential Real Est.1te Services 22 Grubb & Ellis Restd<'ntial Real Estate Services 23. Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Est.1te Services 24. Coast Newport Properties 25. Coast Newport Properties 27. Coast Newport Properties 28. Coast Newport Properties 29. Coast Newport Properties 30. Coast Newport Properties 31. C0c1St Newport Properties 32 Coost Newport Properties 33. Coast Newport Properltes 34 The Prudential-Jon Douglac; Co 35. The Prudential-Jon Doug1,,., Co. 36. The Prudential~Jon Douglas Co. 37. The Prudential-Jon Douglao, Co. 40. Mortgage Rates 41. The Boston Company 42. ppen Home Guide .. 3. H.omes of the Week . M. Star Real Estate . - UNIVERSITY II \ ~ BOI~ \ II-\\ 110\11-s Newport CQast A rare oppottOnity ! Unobstucted bay views. Pier. $1,695,000 Joan C '.T 75-4 ........... .. Prime location' Gorgeous vk\\~1 Pri vate! dod. $1,59.'i,OOO Walt r rtcht'll '573-8700 Bank Owned! ~--- . WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializing in properties for sale or Iease ... on the water~r.near the water ... and with a vi,w of the water. .. OPEN~ HOUSES SATURDAY ONLY 2921 Fourth Ave · Corona del Mar Jerry Smith 111 3 Grove Ln • Westcliff Grove, NB Ro>ette Andree Gindi SUNDAY ONLY 2 Bd Hse $309.900 4 Bd Hse $544.900 8 Theater Ln ·Aliso Viejo 2 Bd Twnhm Lis OIY'n ,1 $153.900 423 1/2 Poppy· Corona del Mar 3 Bd Twnhm Lynn Creamer $389,000 10 Lucerne· Newport Beach ·2 Bd Twnhm Michael S<holla $389.900 54 Ocean Vista · Sea Island, NB 2 Bd Condo Shdron Gnme!> $629.000 22 Chatham · Belcourt, NB' 2 Bd Twnhm Eva Khwaia $749.000 411 Rigel Circle · Dover Shores,~ NB 4 Bd Estate L 1rraine Famngton $1.495.000 1400 San Miguel · Corona del Mar 5 Bd Estate Olga Mt11th"°""" $1.695.000 SATURDAY and SUDNAY 234 Lugonia · Newport Shores Kennie .J 1 R1ao 2500 Beacon · Newport Heights Manny Stclhnc I ~1drlcne> Ha~I 1901 Glenwood · Bay.crest. NB P1d DAt.na ... I" 1021 Mariners · Dover Shores, NB l 1,nn (.re Jr f r c;t~ er ho 10 Weybridge Ct · Belcourt, NB \.11 hJe' ~h l Genrgc Dashiell 4 909 Seashore · Oceanfront NB 0. ' '-1atrhrn., Richard Lee 3 Bd Hse $365.000 3 Bd Hse $389.ooo 3 Bd Hse $439.000 4 Bd Hse $865.000 4 Bd Hse $995.000 4 8d Hse Sl.095.000 ROOM WITH A VIEw - UDO P~RK DRIVE .. \ •pJY m:ed 2bdcondo11.1th IO'Jelychannel. ,. , ' r , .11,c ty J1:., •"'4~ <;..: .. :~ bu11d1ng with doorman. pool ~rA \P . $525,000 DOVER SHORES ( xJrgeous ~ txJ li-.mP 14/d1nm9 & family rms & ip<'lla<ul1r llpper bay w Totallv remodeled 10 ·93 w/top quality f1Xt1Jt~s & appliances, bull now corner~. hardwocd floor & sec111ty s~~fP.11" $779,000 OlD CORONA DEL MAR ~ctacular harbor & ocean 111ew from· xtra trg near new custom 3 stv 3 bd twnhm, deck w/spa. 2 frplces & 4 car garaqe One of a kind w/labulou.\ qwl1ty & decor $995,000 LINDA ISlf Wonderful 5 bd home m premier. open b.ly. view location w/dock for large boat & side ties den w/full 11.<et b.lr d1111ng nn & loYely lush landscaptd cowtyard (Ui) $1,595,000 CORONA DEL MAR Ocean. bay & nl!lit ll!iit 111ev.-s offered by this beaut1fW!y landsc.aped 5 bd contemporary estate 1111th tenrus court~ m 88 on I + acres Private walled compound 1111th motonztd secunty gate $1,695,000 HARBOR RIDGE 6 bd ~te of unequaled elegance w/prime ocean & atylight view Grand 2 styenhy, 8 frplces. formal living nn. pallilllon rm. media & sun rms & charmtng country lutchcn ... $2,695,000 NEWPORT BEACH \ 2436 W. COAST HWY SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO $3,995,000 J 9bd Fr Chateav w/grand enlel'W'mg rooms on 4+ gated acres Valley & ocun Views CORONA DEL MAR $2,495,000 New 3bd bayfront residence l.llder construction wrth private bayside beach • and dock AVALON,CATAUNA $1,200,000 Aprx 9000 sqft hillside lot w/spectacU.v \llfW5 of the b.ly & approwd plans & penruts f0< an ootang 4 \llll condo project THREE ARCH BAY $2,675,000 Beauti~ remodeled 4bd oceanfront home be.ams. dbl p.11\ed 1,1111ldows. 4 frplces HUNTINGTON HARBOR $649.000 30 dock & bay ~'5 !sty 3bd v./fmli.: rm pa!IO & deck Remodeled in 92 nev. J)dmt carpel & applianm PENINSUl.A POINT $479,000 Charming 2sty 4bd w/Fr docn & v.indov.'S. new carpel & spaoous patio on extra large lot P\w avallal:Ae lo enlarge & remodel UDO ISLE $1,599.000 Gorgeous :bf aatom vilL1 w/total pnvacy on huge comer lot Arches. beams & pabo w/spa NEWPORT'S HARBOR HIGHIANDS $365,000 :bf home with glilnl ~ Har6.Nood llooo flrepl.n & paruaboo shuttm Close to 9Chods & p.vk CORONA DR MAR'S HARBOR WOODS $229,000 Comm pool, spa & tennis Popdar 2bd .end "'" in prknt loatlon w/fl'eplace, laundry & dot.tit garage BIG CANYON -$2,995,000 Superb tradmonal 5bd ~om. pvne gal ccuse lol & WW, prA waled gardros. pool 6c spa IRVINE COVE $1,975,000 Pnci? Dropped' Elegant tradJIJOnal 5bd custom v./ocean VW'S Fama!~ & farMy rms. 5 car garage 14/darkroom UDO ISLE $819.000 I SIV 3ixl superbloy rerncdel0:! txxne v. t dining & ~rm. nevw kitchen. v.'!Odo.l~& docn& remcxi- eled b.lths ~ large klShh; ~ lot BIG CANYON $2.295.000 5bd emte on gclf c~ walls ol ~ .,,l!W s~ fauwdV Oinlfl!I & game nns. bbrary & <kn CUFF HAVEN $575,000 Sur" ocean & ~ \iw, fr, m 1s..>y3!:d ~.age great pommal to rcm:xl.ol or l:W:I new v.·th exceOe~t \1e\I. frc.m proposed 2rd s:~ AT THE BfACH $395.000 FabJous 5pac. :~ 3bd lo.\mm JUSI sic~ to sand Got.met lotc:he!1. lar~ ma5ter 11.lhigli ceilITTgS & llreplace m h\'mg room UDO ISLE $1,599,000 ~ rerrodelecj 4bd bayfront 11./den, de- signer lalchn & iwer dock + l\tenor pabOw/spa. NEWPORT SHORES $327,000 2sty 4bd home. steps to comm pod, clubhouse & tenrus. and the ocan Upgraded lutdlen and baths, large pnvate pallO , NEWPORT HEIGfTS Wl.A SIENNA $212.000 2bd towMome High cd~, wood floors. boJlt · " in mectaa center. Affooiable in Nev.'JlOl't Beach ,,~~«Ut ife~' 714-631-1400 -.. ..... _. Exdusive Affaliate of·~• ... a lAGUNA . $2,l95,000 4bd contempo wcR a~ W/tnacJlificenl cnan & coas1W \lle\4'S +so· pool & 5'>d • • PELICAN POINT $1,895,000 1iUJe ~onl r<1J1 lot in~ locabon Ori the ll" gmn v.ith v.+.lau.'lllerviev.'S &tra pll;acy VI/~ next to~ BELCOURT .$749,000 Spioous, ~ 2bd twnhnl w/dining 0. ~ rms, ~ ~. 2 frplces& marbk llocn ~entry & ~yard wfspa COWAN HEIGHTS $1.995.000 2 ('gated equeslnan-~ acres 11 T ustm FC>Olhias 3 legal parcels, 2 hses & pc» AT TifE Bf.ACH $495,000 T v.'O $paOOt6 ints in excelenl co00i1J00 11. 2 year l'1fW roof. 4 & 3 bds both "' r'brick • • fireplaces. dose 10 beach CORONA DEL MAR $389,000 Ni!ar new 3bd ~editmanean 1o.A1nhome 11. large Vlf\11 decks Slrol to beach & shops F'rreplace, l,0tjtecf ctibngs & grantte coooters DOVER SHORES $1,495,000 l/2 + kTt w/tl!IWUS ert & pool Cuslom w/ 4bd Stites, bbrary, dnng, fm>f & game rms NEWPORrs BWFFS $249,000 ~ 2bd 11.vMtn w/~ & 2 w g111ql Smooth c~ & new piliri tarptt 11 !Je.al loca!ion l'Q commuraty Pool . sotJ11i COAST METRO $l49,SOO Recen~ ~ BroOIMew. Two sty 3bd t<JWMorM w/ allached dWile 'garagt In nice lnttnor loc.atlon near dli> and poOls BALBOA ISLAND 315 MARINE AVE.~ . WATERFRONT HOMES, INC .. Realtors®' ~ Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on th~ water. .. near the water ... and with a view of the water ... IRVINE CAMPUS • $1,350,000 Dramaoc be.uJhjy landscaped 4txl, ltirary & ~. &nll,r & cine nns (UO ~ NEWPORT HEIGITTS $679,000 4bd remodeled hm, COtrllJy kitchen, fmly rm. 3 frpkes. deck,~ & loo.'ely yard ALTF12A $589,000 Beaub~ OJSlomized 3bd rwmm. 2000-sq ft, dmlJYil nn. loft & sound & Sl!C. 51#ems. NEWPORrs UPPER BAY $415,000 Upper bay, 3bd custom, dining & fmly rms & large bonus nn over .3 w ~ BAYVIEW TF.RRACE $309,000 Bright 2bd home In gated COIJlm w/~ & 5pa ~ ftrs. NC l private 1o1:aled ~ f.ASTSIDE COSTA MESA s219,ooo Fresh 2bd twnhm, lolt w/cbct, hi vaulted ~ Fr. doors, pilbo w/rof!I. '°Jed 5J>1 NEWPORT OCF.ANFRONT $1,095.000 Custom 4txl, master w/Fr doors to pat>O & beach Belms. bod< & leaded glass SEA ISLAND ·. • $629,000 Totally remodeled 2bd w/dme rm & den in !1-2rded convn 1.11/pool, spas & tenrus CORONA Da MAR $539,000 3bd tl.l.nhm. dine & lmly rms, master w/ nook. 2 & deck w/nite lite view. NEWPORT HEIGHTS $389,000 Estate 5.11e-3bd. dining & family rooms · In comer location on street. NEWPORrs BAYRIDGE $289,000 \ Gated COl'Am w/~ & $p11 Ujlt, 1lr9tt & ~ 3bd w/pa00, att. garage l rwral dec:Or COSTA MfSA HEIGHTS $219,000 Ne• l)ijl sChod track It tennis. 3bd ~nhrn w/~ & fniliJ nns l latgt priYate yard DOVER SHORES -$865,000 4bd cusiom. fabt.b.ls l4lJler bay & city •re ws Oinirig & frriy rms. pod & 3 car garage. UDOVIUAGE $620,000 Doarrwi. pod & spa Be.au!ifU waded 7i Ir coodo. 2 bd. new kitch. b.3y. oty & ocn w NEWPORT'S BA YCREST . $439,000 Large comer lot on quiet street 3bd w/drung & f rms& HARBOR RIDGE $389.000 Serene beaub~ decorated 2 bd 111.nhm in the Ired • w/din nn on cukll?-sac HARBOR HIGHLANDS $280,000 Fab pnce for NB' CN.'00' needs to sel lsty ' 4bd wJlvcMod Rn, lrplc & ~ garq . fASTSIDE COSTA MESA· . $209,000 Dam:J uprpded 3 bd COriy ooltagc. custom oak kitdlrn, Seber apt, fri*. ~ '-" PENJNSULA POINT . $820,000 3bd IMruly rm. 4 frplce:s. roof deck w/spa & · ws & 3 car gar Fr doors & hrdlM! Ors BAYCREST $619,000 4bd cxrnplet~ remodeled w/~ & 51)4e. dll1l'lg & Id; nns. k.o<mous master ste fASTSIDE COSTA MESA $420,000 Tnplex-all 2bd t~ styie, la\6ldry hook . patios & NEWPORT SHORES $365,000 Open. airy 2sty 3bd. den & eat-in kitchn Walk lo ocean. comm .' teMis & dubhse NEWPORT HEIGHTS $279,000 3bd neM new twnhm. h1 llCIUted ceilings. lrplc, oak cabs. p.lbO & gated garage f.ASTSIDE COSTA MFSA $205,000 Cn¢ w/pod & spa steps to Back Bat; ~ Large 3bd 111.'rlm w/dl:ning rm -DOVER SHORES . $595.000 Large 4bd I s11; upper ba~ & nittt hre \.'le'A Dming & Im)\: rms . deck & pool ~~-...-ii . ,, . • -· ~ II f UDO ISLE $699. ()()() Bnjlt ax! widen & sun, patJO Urger ~ on ~street w/good potential BLUFFS $420,000 5pac:iolJs 2sty :Jxt 1\1. Tlhm &N,r & t.-eakfast nns. 2 patios. r.an & city lite ~ NEWPORT SHORES $349,000 Duplex steps to ocean 3bds up & 2 bd5 ~n. both v;/2 ooths &frplces NEWPORT $234,9oo Gcsted cmplx w/pool & spa E.\ating 3~ty 2bd coodo w/graMe. hrcMd flrs & 2 fr?m TRIANGLE SQUARE $149,000 End Int 3bd-. 2~ twnhm. iplc l patlO. • <XXt1lTI pod Ne.if pill\ .. library • OPEN HOUSES F ro111 011e to fNH' p. m. Corona del Mar Tennis Estate 1400San Miguel OpcnSunaay Sl,695,000 Oceanfront Custom -l~a.,hore Open S.11. Sun. Sl,095,000 Belcourt Bargain 10 \\eybrldge Open 5at./Sun S995,000 Hubor Ridge Relocation 10 Lucerne Open Sunday 5389,000 @ ~dolla Ir lbt.llf ~ r homt' ldt~I Vt d!IOO S2.39S,OOO lodo lslr Tr•dohon•I S.yfront ~HR~ ~M l'rodt• ••f ~~o~m·k~ I ort(t .J.-l.n.t·lk'n~~t'!\ICW'o Sl.595.000 ''"p<Jrt Buch ht.itt of M~ John W•ynt t ,, R·•.t ~llR 7~1,(ii)i.,,.n" 'rr ~ '~ "lh 1>lt1\'.-wun Sl,395,000 Oo'tr Shor~ S.yfronVl'ool Homt ~llR ~II\ hm J~ ~ Y.t•hts I "~' '" t It l"><~~Y1"rontagt' Sl.319.000 Udo hit So~stkattd ~Ill\ ~ ~II-\ I •·1~11, rt'fl1•>d_;.>I~ homt I romt• n '"'"'"f l<'I. rt-~ · dt'lail' s 1,(195.000 I ottlt ltl•nd 0 P11dt or Owntnhip" lllR 1 ~RI\ f •m Rm r.-m~~~r·s unit • llR I HA rt 11t•I '"""~l.M."11.yfroot S795.000 lido bMt,. Oanic 1BR ~11~~;\gitl homt I 'cdlt'llt \l~"1ff't loc.thon S?95,000 L1do~V1tw ,-.iltl\ II modrl l ~ f(lfT\ btach SS7'9.000 Hubor RldJt Rtlocation 28R 28A T °')'nhomt on grttnbtlt l..owftl pm '"114'~ com~~ TrlllnJlt Square Att• 38R 28A townh<lme w I ftrq>l..a Cl'ftf1btlt location. community pool ... fltf,000 • BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® 675-1058 Pelican MilJ Estate 1'.'l ll'\tJ 4BR 558~+ Li €_~1~t, Meticulo · to detail! Ocean view $2,295, Corona del Mar Tennis Estate SBR SBA Contemporary, will excharlgl' Approx 1.2 acres, ocean & bay views $1,695,000 Belcourt Ba~ain 4BR 3.SBA Manor II, pool & spa Designer quality, large lot $995,000 • Spyglass Southport Model 5BR 4.SBA + Bonus, X-large view lot Very private canyon location $769,00J • 631-1400 Belcourt Tennis Es~t'""'f'J 'lBR 4 SBA+ ~~€,~e Alm<.'>51 h;1Mel'at:'pool and spa $1,995,00ct .. Oceanfront Custom 4BR 3.SBA on :.and, no boardwallo.. Turn-key with whitewater\ 1ews $1,095,000 Harbor Ridge Value SB~ 3.SBA Devonshire model Two private sunny deck!., atrium $799 ,(XX) » Lido Isle Cottage 2BR 2BA + Oen home, beamed ceilings Prime street to street location, JS' lot $595,CXXl > • WATERFRONT. HOMES, .INC .. Realtors® ·Specializing in properties for sale or Iease ... on pie water ... near tile water ... alld with a view of the water ... !' ' 9 ESTHER FINE. pager: 433-9()82 Consider it SOLD Whe'1 · you ·list wit_h the "FINEST " ~ . . .. ' . ' Reduced $80k Dramatic & spacious 4BR. 3+ 2 half BA single story w/pool & 3 car garage.... . $865,000 PRIME DOVER SHORES LOCATION Light & bright 4BR, 4BA single stocy w/private pool & deck overlooking Upper Bay & Fashion Island .................. $699,000 ... fxtcnsiycly remodeled 4BR. 3BA ~office & family r0001. Luxurious m~er. bath with sauna ............................ : .... _ ......... $619,000 . Exclusive Atfjate • .. ... \ ~ - BELCOURT STYLE REMODEL! Beautiful 4BR. 3BA 1A-1th fabukxb Back Bay & mountam Views m pr~iglOUS Dol.'er Shore .. Pnced to Sell .. $779,000 Highly sophisticated & completely remodeled w/hHecb kitchen & baths. 2BR. 2.SBA +den overlooking golf course $629,000 CUSTOM BUILT ON LARGE CORNER LOT Spacious 3BR, 2BA with huge bonus room abow 3 car garage. Ideal floorplan for home/office use. ........................ -;:=. $4 lS,000 SOTHEBY'S ~ INTERNATIONAL Rf.ALTY 243~ West Coast Highway 631-1400 x266 ~ . . . . ' '• . .....-. ----·----. ........... ~ .~"-------....... Featuring Fine Properties Frain Condos To Castles GRAOOUS PRIVATE FSfATE I h l\.lh. lu\ur'\ '.n .,1 ....._, lt.M..k-J .Kr"~ ''liM '" \ l"tlh.ud n • .. n "'111e_· c. \'11.u n1.1._1 S; J.!"'"" •1nr .. 1'-•.J ,'( .._.,.._. '"'<>l.u..,....anJin1i1 $1,975,000 C6- ENTERTAINER'S DEUGHT I•"""°' "" "k·l lull\ lun>t.Jk.Y 11\" "'l~l\ lf..k'-..... "'trllk1 L.•t. ht.'fl llLl°'IJ.,_•f .._.llMt ' '"""' , • .,, ... , k\d l'Jflift.'-'1.J"'''"""\tt'"'-"' $689,000 CJ JUST STEPS TO BAY BEACH '' '""' t:nh rt 11111n1o1 _ ,,. ~· .1n tlllt .... W ft t ll f"' •I' run"al.111 11t1 ..... .,n. .. 1 tllfl --,u \ ·' \h.-0 ... 1\\ ....... ' .. ,:.l ..... $495,000 RH ESSENCE OF EUROPE t ., ''~ It "'"''• •\'"' "~ ti•"""" 1, .tdm~ Ht pn\ 111 p .11 •"" 110):· tl\K \I\\ < u....,1,.11 O•••tintit I ,i, t.11>1~.IJ"nt: $409,000 81 'tn)llt ''"'d four hc.-c.Jn•om dt.tn1wr I i'-.t' flot '"' 1 ul'\fJ1ft1 tn "'.,h l\,.l\ \\ Hk.lor r¥. l'uorf 1'o ,.,...._...,.It UIM 'fl du• $239,000 55 GOLF COURSE VIEWS ~ ............ ~j(f'I ....... -!) .... ni .. d.<nl!Ofl '"'" <~ 1~1h '"'"""' A(l('OOJ; (1000 '(f.ft, .. t BH '\uh."" tk-\ t1UN • JC,l.ot'~ Ouon.'d .-lrtlon! Reduced to $1,199,000 M2 REDUCflON·REDUCflON! ''"""' h.1\lnw.1 I ""I.,.. •'Pf'l"1un•~ Hay \k"" Ir "n nrl) n•111n tltR \~R:\ \4..Jr ~r..IJ(t." ()tOl1 '°"A.'1 $499,500 A13 '"""I f'l-r1<"<1 f11rn l'<.Yrt•1tn• 11u, .. · IMlh• •• "l'IU·"J.·, '"' lht '"''°" c: 111 '"' ,JI 11..-..... ~.d- $539,000 VJ Ou•.m ., .... I rum 111' ..c nwwn' llri1thl & ,J ... ,·rtu1 ""''""" foteU llft:'\.·nh,.-.. f•JUr hnlr• • .... , plu· IJm11\ """"" f-urmal dan.,.... """" c TRYA TRADE I hrw llR. 2 ~Ill\ '""' nhotfk• l•JI•'' (UU\lfUlnlt) ll-nnt"-J'kWN 'fW ,K.lf'l)tl.• ~ '"""'"'"''' ..m.ill ...... ~... • . ..,'\' ,,,.. ,....., $161,000 PB BEAR BRAND RANCH <:.Non .-~-.: •• -.1<1')fi.C" l'fllC" ~II R C'UlC""' f"'not.UJIK; (lo.C".ttl '"'""' .....tlc-t .... u nm~ ~ optk>n 1w 1-1-..,r 1.-ru.- $9~5,000 _L.2 : 180" OCEAN VIEW Lar)lt' prt\Jlt· 'ip;k.1&•1"' tu'\lnm ''Olit:". "''"'"-t hc•t>t; ow;. I'IXl "I'' l'»<J ..,,. n1<-nt•>n uwwufkt....,. on ~n \tt""Yio-' $6()S,OOO Cl I l~ulJ ""'' "'°"' ,..,,,,.. fl'•rtf<>I•• .11 tho: hl•.1th lnt· Ul Ofk• & rt-nl thr ••ht·r ~liR lll'\ I trplt Ill .-.><h $395,000 A9 'UnnunJ thl' •IUMlll)I to\\nhun~0.J1'~uotJ ...,.ur,J...: 1f"kl llUmM11lL• Ullflr...J.°' \llR ,llA $J4S,OOO C26 WHY RENT? nlK .MA-m<l<k·k.'CI t.k<h<-n tr.tt.i. h)thtl!IJI h.:~111dul lui"l-<11pc.· llo1h Ill llnQ IC\ "'"ilM<" t.kl\C'·ln 01'1Jt1>1"' $1,9,000 P4 IUGH ON A HllL I nulWN<1<"1.1 '"'nn ,_, ( u"••n hutll ~1111 ,. 'tru1n fl .. ~ llU°"CI' •UJ1C" pm.11<' i;;lnkn J>JI•• GU<''4 "'°II '"'h ...,.,,. ... ~n11".1n..~ $935,000 K2 PENINSULA DUPLEX l\..t\ \IC'>' ln•ll Ul'!>l-r <Jrtl \!\It ilJ'\ up lllK !A\ Ju,. n I 1\.-th.: ho; .t• h ltf,-.i) le: t!. hdr "llh '"" lllOl1)1dl(\ $595,000 A 12 \ K""' tn1m ... u """"-"" I~ n"ul ,.,""' ul•\.oiil- l~ ••H. I'••~<\ 'f'o' '"' LllJ." h dl\ K ill\ °"'"'" ''''"''"~ thn•u11h.,ut $489,SOO V5 \;><•tit"' C"\l"f)Vd~ ,HR iii!\ R<11t11Jdnl ~ .. , hc:n. ~t"'' ·W\ lOr1(.hu111n C nrnt"f lo• $270,000 C24 ... IRVINE 1'11\-:nt'"'.'!llR "'ifik k-.t'l._\inum o<r nu-t t 1..-Jtotom"" J0\\11.ll lnJnlrn~ $199,900 R3 • \.AIU/Ill) '"'11111 "' th.I nlllinic hilh 111 Ltn lwn C..1pl<tr""'' cu .... im qu.it.1y 1t\ll 1 ~tl" <1\-<'f IOOO "'! fl ".-•rt)' I l ~• n· $734.900 V7 MONAILOI BAY TERRACE I 111Nru..14..J ""..YI •K"' • • C 11.1luu ~·-~' In om n\i'l<T tto."!.hu1>1n Prn .111• 1 U•lt.lUI •U\jtk-IL"lli h<Mlk. •ln>1N iCUI "J 11 $599,()()() Pl l u-.Nwn ~'°""""" •PP•mnl ,,.,. """"'"' ...... lwnho.t•d· ('11.lnutlttft "'""'"" • """ n moklWIJI .l ~r.-no.h d<1nt• pt.,,. fl'"~ $"°9,000 R5 BEACH CLOSE! lllitc/tl~IJ!t Ant ...... ....,..., "':all. to !k-.Kh & 1hc· tt..z Pft·k , .. .,..n ~-l helo.•Wl- ,unu n fir.-pL.o; , .. .,.,. a fll'\'C'd tn ..-II $269,900 SI2 LAGUNA UVII'i(G l)no•m) hf,._.,k In t __.,t'd mll\1-e>tal• l'nVit~. nld "' '1.11...i..-. 216 000 "'l " lul O..r.u1 A tan) on 1r~ l't•>I A •pa. $1,100,000 MIO, For Informa tion On Th ese And Other Properties Call 489-8900 ~ , .. m New Custom Home ·with Stunning Panoramic Ocean & GoJf Couise YJews! - .. ~ This elegant home of 5BR, 5.5 BA, approx. SSOQ SQ. ~. over .5 acre w/ pool & spa awaits the elicit buyer. HARBOR HILL Open Sat/Sun 1-4 This IS it. .. Best Priced . Tracitional Custom 4BR, 4BA Home. Vaulted ceaings, goonnet kitchen with aqocning large f amil'j room. Lush parlt~e setting with pool & spa. REDUCED $995,000 ·- Exquisite Renovated 3BR, 2BA home. --..~.., Delightful new kitcMn, new carpet, high ce1hngs w/ma~ add'I upgrades. Spacious de~k with a sparkling peek of the ocean ... walk to the 0 sandy seashore. $3~4,000 OCEAN RIDGE Open Sat/SUn 1-5 The ·calif omia Lifestyle." Newly constructed open & spacious one-story home w/capbvating views of ocean, crty & Newport Harbor. $1 ,495,000 SPYGLASS HILL Breathtaking Panoramic ocean Harbor & Fashion Island Views! Beautiful 4BR, 3BA home w/new carpet & new paint. Lovely Sparkling Pool. $895,0QO DANA POINT Beautiful 3BR 2.5BA home located in the •Ideal Family Community" with ••• surrounding lush parks and pool. Fii-eplace, professionally landscaped, cul-de- sac location, close to fine schoQls and shopping. $267,000 720-9422 Exclusive Custofl! Mediterranean Villa. 4BR, 4.5BA. w/approx. 4,400 SQ.ft. Designed to a::~~ take advantage of full ocean, city views & brilliant sunsets. ... REDUCED $1,495,000 HARBOR RIDGE Spectacular Ocean and Crty Views! 5BR. 3.5BA beautiful Devonshire model home m gated community. Owner transferred-Must sem REDUCED $845,000 . . 1 . . ·~ . .· ·--· - -~~-· EASTSIDE "Entertain tn Styl~ Lovely 3BR, large den, 2 SBA. Spectacular master suite w/1uxurrous bath . River Rock fireplace, skyf1ghts1. ight & bright. Absolutely the best buy! • REDUCED $190.000 . ·. > NEWPORT BEACH 4 bd. 3 ha Marbella. patio Su•an Weir -$469,000 H.uaoa Vmw HILI.s Sinqle level 3 bd. tum by Ewinqs -$649,000 THREE ARcll B,\Y Close to Private Beach, 3 bd Unda Manston -•7So.ooo 8PYGIA88 HILI. Ultimate view Property The Olson• -U.299.000 . . . We in'vit• you t0;~n.Ily meet our agent• and to vi#it th"e · Wondmul hom .. tiu. weekend bnwccn '12:00 and •:oo: .. SATURDAYS INVITATIONS · .. BAI.BOA. PENINSUlA • 726 W. Oceanfront $1.390,000 Robert Bents CORONA. DEL 'MA.Ji. 204 Hazel $l,9SO,OOO John Campbell NEW20JtT Cit•ST l ·Encore Court. $299,000 David Prince • ... SATURDAYS SUNDA.YS.INVITA.TIONS THE BLUFFS . 623 Vista Bonita LIDO ISLE 844ff Via Lido Nord 1 WESTCLIPF 1410 Warwick BALBOA PZNINSUI.A 726 West Ocean ·Front BALBOA. 181>.ND 119 balone EAmmB daftA. MESA. 201 Su.zannah EMDAL1> BA.Y • 1609 Emer&ld Bay • HA.boa VSw HIU.8 2801 :Slue Water 1931 Sandca•tle ,... HAmlo1l llllAND 26 Harbor I11land 201 vtaJucar 33~8 Via Lido ,. lo• VJ.a Lorea 8no:U.. Hlu. 8 Monter~ Circle NEW LI8't.tNG S49S,OOO $3,200,000 $S69.000 $1,390,000 "$679,000 $849,000 $99S,OOO , es.000.000 ) Ginny Anderson . Velma Tinu:nons · • Sonja Pov.lell & Jan ward- . Marcia Bents John Campbell . . . Kevin Kanda " Bruce Miller. Joyce Olson Lyleen Ewinq Linda Field , • •4SO,OOO Don and Joyce Olson • $729,000 '$799,000 •799,000 •629,000 • o·eite Steelberq Kcvj,n J(anda Alison McCornU.c.k } Don and Joyce Olson ' Lioo Ie11.E -Charmtn9 Lido Isle 2-story hontc on 4S' 1ot. Exten.ively rcinodeled in 199,.fr. Liqht and bright witn new kitchen and batN p.lu• ~ • aciowa .. garden room" with beautiful McXican ~v•r• whfoh opett• to a lovely sout~facinq patio. 4 bd. 2 ba. ovcnataed llv.in9 room with fireplace and baby-qrand piano. O'ftn 8rpt,ano ---000 ~ 'I. • Offering the highest level of support is the . basis of our success. For Information on joining our team call Cherie Hartman 759-0649. f' -' ----~ -~~~=:~----=---~ _ _:_~---~~~:__:~-:k~~~~--~ ~ . -__ ,, --_--- ----. ,_ - BTATE SAlE · PRICE REDUCED' Pnced well below last sates 3 bd. 2 5 ba lam rm. $314,500 Colesworth 644-9060 x182 Cape Cod Charm 4 bd den hardwood floors. French doors $497000 l Eleanor Bowie 644·9060 x1 45 Tradttonal home on oversued lot 4 txf. bnck patios. family rm & hbrary. S879.000 Eleanor Bowie 644-9060 x145 Outstanding 3 bd, 2.5 ~ townehome Impeccably mainlailed Completely remodeled tn traditional decor David Prince 644-9060 x120 1lri )QI C31l b.tj? Try JJST Q.OONJ OOST DONN & rro.<e m ti.s OOlnse. :txi. 2.5 tia . $31 a.cm DefemiaM=rancis 644-9070 x129 BAYCREST GOlgews 3 tx12.5batone~00 la:ge belUaJ cxmer tc. bad\yafd wl p:xi SJ8. Fron b ~ Alison McCormick 644-9070 x405 BIG CAHVON •• 2 bd plus den. spaoous master surte with spa tub. French doors rn living ~ dtmng room. Marble floors Gi ll York 644·9060 x138 • CAPlsTRANo 8EACff TOlaly ~ 4 bd or 3 bd w/ office. rnce ·ocean Vl8WS. ~ quality touches. Pmate bad<yard. ne452-4469 UDO Isl.AHO Bayfront custom remodel on lop of lido w!fh_)vonderful halbor views. Buitt-uf eao on deck. Dock br boat Gorgeous custom contemporary. Close to beach and town 5 bd, 5 ba John Cam 11-800-473-8183 NEWPORT RIDGE EsTATES Professionally decorated & land- scaped Wllh spa. Lrnestone floors 3 bedrooms plus library $660,000 D'ette Steelber 717-9262 HAAaoA ls&.AHD Best locabon on excluslve Hart>Qf Island. Approx. 62 feet of bay frontage Private pier Carol Mock 1·800·301·3969 CoAoHA DEL MAR "Artz Pam Vila Estate" 6 bd suites, • cat garage, bayside pool, terraced spa. private beach. 644-9060 xt 08 LIX> lsLE Move-In condttion Updated and weP cared for. 3 bd, 2 ba home on best stJada on Udo Isle. Panoramic Ocean VW!Nt 4 bd, study, limlly room, walk·in' ~lar Pmate community. & Jeff Ewi 800-94~9471 THE BLUFFS Open SaVSlll 1-5 3 bd ·c 623 Vista Boolla T ra11qulll Backbay. sunset views Ginn Andenon 644-9060 x151 -• ·, .i f " -~. • :.J" ~ -• r . .u_ -"1 --·' __ ,.. ., I t A ~R:alled cxnt> ¥M1 a saoanc \1ew d fl8 !rail U1TQ basil. 5'> b 7U boa~ ertcn:e. Edie Olson 644-9060 x132 BeautJfullo/ remodeled home Rdmodeled ~ & baths, hardwood floors, 5 bd, 3.5 ba. LJN111t1DrM1tu1 644-9060 xt 2511 aT BAYSHOAES Outstanding home, tastefully ~with '5 bd .• family rm., dream kitchen REDUCED TO $1, 125,000. a.nor Bowle 144-9080 x145.- • bdrm, Famly room. gated community with pool and teMIS. .$699.QOO Steve Sutherten 644-9060 x126 large comer lol loclbon in showroom condrtlon 3 bd, 2 ba Hardwood flooMg in kitchen. tarmty room David McCulloch 644-9060 x149 Secluded~. Three 2 bd ~ upgad6d in 1991. Spaaous patio. garden entry, gatage Mlldl&Acaite.a~ WondalfU family home, 4 bd, 3.5 ba. Big yard and trees $497,000 Tom Thomson 644-90&0 x147 Spacious 3 bd, 3 bl home with large tamRY room and bonul rooms. Huge kitchen opens lo ptlwte pool, spa • .. . . . ._ ........... · •· .. ~ •.. .-,,; ~.· ,, i) • wr._..:..•~-..... · • .- Tlti1 lmwthtalnng OMJn/ront ;; hidJ.n behind !J<mhn u.~1R1 11"'1 malure la11d.capi11g. Sun Japp/d · fou:n1, lbu.-en•1g lreu anJ ltµ1mi11g ocean anJ .-.xutal tien ocnnl thi1 uclwkJ 314 o.·re ulalf-O/lenul al $4,5()(),()()() Onie a11c/J fom .. t arc mm ing ""rth, and-now their /1.,~111 is cll"<lt/c1b/<1. 4 beJrooms.,.3 b.i1/1s · and tl ro::" /ir .. plac11 m t/111 Jen. /.formng r""11r ••f/ th11 krtch'"' Sum111 p.ilios and Juk.s g..ilorr. J.t..rc "'"" 31 tis squ.ir.-fc111 oH~rcJ "' $.JN.000 .· n, &fl... .... [Ja,,.J ~/a1yk nit.Jiii..., hrn::M, "'l""''"'i 9"/I,, 1 ;, .. _,, ,.f 141 J.,,,~tlmg yocht lwrlvr. /,., ,,..Jy ""'!Ju 1til4 /ritr4 nit;,&,,., ,;J,1':/ lh1 /n'IJ, ,,,.1Jt11"1r 'unu~ <1tvr tJ.. p.m/1.•n, and nt•'flli11., O)HN at D...11 b/fareJ at $ J ,JQS,000 TomS business is· .. and it's _getting great ; -BETTE.RI · • "The velocity ·of deals is definitely on the rise . .ti hon1e that is priced p-roperly atid marketed aggressively .·will be sold. " •I • -, Tom is an experienced professional who is an. asset in any --. -"'., -• • IC! real estate transaction. Call him today to discover what' a difference the right sales counselor can make for you. Tom Thomson Office (714) 644-9070 xl47 Pager 1-800-339-4446 Coldwell B~nker Newport Beach Coast Highway at Avocado n~ /io.1"11 .,, f"lN IS w urs in thi1 uncuoo/ 5 0.."f'I fA:llltloJ B. ... h Ill: MU l ~ f"•'P'Crlfl. Tl.,,e Wr.-.cn1-. "-"1'"'" <"til'"gl cwJ ,in immens4 great I • . !'"'''" "1tli ""'n. 4 ;I.in ,,,.,J,, ,,,. tlu• c,>11t.:m1,•rlir11 J,,,,n1. Offo~J al $()95,<XXJ A/,,.,/.,,. lAou at $.3,500/_, 71,;; 1l11m1111 , •IC\'Cln 1 kit.', f.l.:J1lt:rr.J111,1n 1111.11.-1~ l,../,;,,J '"" "'''"~ .,, ~'""'-&<AJ.i •. w/1ui.'~ ~rK"kll'f, lrrimt C.11 .)..jm11fo,,;:, !;/•Jlllle .inJ bnm.e J.·to.11/in.l .i..., /,1 I fuHy .,.,m. b;,,t<J i11 thi• 1lr1•w-..:.m hNt~. ( >//. r.J .11 • $d,(X"\1,1X>1J DAVID .PRINCE Affordable Bayfronts with Private Docks CHANNEL AREA Island waterfront d uplex. Private boat dock, great south-facing location. $559;750 NEWPORT ISLAND Waterfront duplex with private boat dock. Views of bay, city park. $549,000 Newport: Crest . Townehomes l E NCORB·CoURT Totally remodeled 3 bd, 3 ba in a very private location. Very tasteful. Open Saturday, 12:00-5:00 N EWPORT CREST Expan ive ocean view plus total privacy. Large 3 bd floorplan. $2.U,900 • Cer~fied Residential Specialist · • Corporate Property Specialist • Broker Associate . (714) 644-9060 xl20 .· ........... -......._ ........ . Rrrz PALM VILLA EsTATE YOUR OWN PRIVATE Rf.sORT A remarkable specimen in architecture, this 6 bedroom, 6 bath estate boasts a pri· vate beach, bayside pool, terrace sp;i, and 4 car garage. The p.icr offers gracious space for fo·e boats and includes a built in bait box, wet bar and a jct·ski ramp. -~~~~~ -.---,,,.--.._ --.....---• --I . - --- 4 or 5 bd. plus bonus room and 44grear room kitchen", .sensational pool m·crlcx>ks the blue Pacific. 15 3 1 SANDCASTLE $995,000 BALBOA PENINSULA NEWS OPEN HOUSE SECTION Saturday 11 00 EAST BALIGA BLVD. • 1:00 TO 4 :00 J bd, B11fro .. 1t with dock Siind~y . 726 WEST OCEAN f1011T • 1:00 to 4:00 J bd, J ba, Fill Oce11 Views Nearly New, 1989 l1ilt C1sto• SZZ WEST OCEAN flONT • 1:00 TO 4:00 4 II, J. 5 IA, J0191 FT OF OCEAN VIEWS ~ BALIOA WATERFIONT SPECWISIS Marcia £ Robert Bents 644 ·9060 XllZ B ALBOA I SLAND . Handsome waterfront Chatcau, built with the finest materials~ Designed for the casual island lifestyle. Privare"'mooring ind. 327 GRAND CANAL $995,000 OPEN HOUSE 1609 EMERA LD ·BAY Inc redible white water views from large S bedroom , 4 .S bath home in the p rivate beach community of Emerald. Bay. S UNDA}', 12:00 T O 4:00 REDU CED $4So .ooa~ TO $1,6SO,OOO FOR GATE CLEARANCE,· CALL ·494-7SlS BRUCE MILLER EMERALD BAY HQME O FFICE 494-7919 COLDWELL B ANKER . 6 44-9060 x l31 Rewntfy mnodelt'd 48R. 3.5BA p_lus 4 car garage. Prune rul • Prof decorated 48R. 3.58A w/masttt -.u1le on 1st level Euro dt> ~ locaboo. Wann hardwood floors. rustom~I &: paper kite.hen. huge family mom formal hbran /d~-n. lu<ih rear yard • + IJW\Y quality built-ins. Livi.sh master swte w slean\ YUN. w /pool spa .md l'fl~rt.llnui~ area And e:.crt:L<te ait-a WAS $1,790,000 NO $1,495,000 Priced to Sell Now .Sl,290,000 . ~ < ) I I , I\ ( H h. I '\. t . 11 \\I I >I{ Near n<>w SBR. SBA i\rcht m.,1Tp1l'l't' Natural hrdwd floor., romputeri.1.ed bg.hlmf;. -.oanng le1hng:. 6r !-lcJte of the art gourmet kitchen w I grarutc o.iunt~ TRADE POSSIBLE $2.JS(),000 · ~< l I I > -1111 I ~I l \I I I lH I\ I You deserve ..... . •Honesty • 24 Years Experience • Commwiication • Personal Service •' WAS ~0,960NOW $819,000 .. ~~~,...._,._,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--GT RE/MAX So C3urly NPwporl Brh 760-5000 ext. 1 26 For Recorded Details Call 1 -800-784-5171 440 Holmwood. Newport Beach Highly upgraded 3B~m. 3 Bath home with 2 master sui.tes, beamed ceilings, skylights, spa. yard & deck areas. Code #2051 CORONA DEL MAB VIEWS! 2 ad1acent lots being sold together for one low price. Great "new build project" or remodel. Code #2021 510Bolu81vd COdel2041 ·--...;;~;...;..--------~~~..-~------.., OCEAN VIEW -EmonoQAJ remodel on a rare giant comer lot on a cozy cul de- -.ac: Sunny and :ury. Great noor plan w/a wonderful master & huge mai.tcr bath 3-a.r F-ge. Owne~ leaving the area Corona del Mar Best Buy. D rastie Pritt R edoc:tion 10 $539,000 45 Y VIEW COROJ-lA DEL.MAR Approx 7.000 sq. ft. mru.terpiecc w/ awesomc ocean, bay & night light views. Rare huge lot \lt- uated JU'\I above the harbor! 5BR. 5.SBA. Customized intcnor. Ground include pool, ,pa, tca- hou \C & formal Japanc~e gardens. Reduced To -$2.300,000 .. ).~ ~' o~~ CORONA DEL MAR Spygla'' Hill"' mo't~pecuis:ular ocean, bay. golf couri;e, and city light\ e-.tate on huge nearly 20.000 -.q.ft. lot. Gorgel\U~ 4BR remodel with magnificent ground.' -and elegant pool/ ,pa 1 Jade Cove $999.000 TRADITIONALS BR/ 3.5 BA Remodel w/great curb appeal and a fanta.~tic floor plan! Gorgeous oak kitchen w/cu.,tom Ille'' Big family room. Newport Be¥h Beauty. Plantation \huuen. tbru-oot Motivated' $569,000 NEWPORT HEIGlfi'S Giant two lot parcel (near 1/4 acre). Rare find to build your dream home or,po sibl}' build 4 holllC! on this great property. ·5419,000 , Beautiful near new 3BR/2.58A home in Gorgeous. Giant end unit on quiet cul-de· gated in community. sac. ~BR. 2.SBA. Beautiful marble n~. Owner tran ferred. $288,MO . vaulted ceHinp. a "IO". sie.- -~-~ .-·-~ -~· ... , ... """:.""""· . ~ • '_, • ~~.Alt~ ----- GARY SULtY: No white lies here AGENCY: Metro Realty JOB TITLE: Realtor FARM AREA: Orange County HOW LONG Willi AGE CY: Four year.. CITY OF RESIDF.NCE: • Nc\\Cpon Beach HOBBIES/INTEREST: Sport! LAST BOOK READ: "Men are from Mar,. Women are from \knus .. FAVORITE MOVfE: .. Apollo 13°" FAVOR ITE R_.f,STAURANT: Diu\A..,h Gary Sully FAVORITE GETAWAY: Lake Arrowhead PET PEEVE: Di honest people HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? Hardwork and hone t = client "<lti!>faction Wt want to htar from you lhrough our SNAPSHOT column. The column /taturts real estaJt owntn, broker, agt nts, 0arktting reprtsentaJivts, or any other $laff numbus you would lih to highlight. Wt tncourage you to stnd a phow (bl.ack and whit1, if possiblt), wilh company namt, ptrson and SNAPSHOT marktd on back. Smd or /ax your in/ormalion to: Joyet Schtrer, Daily Pilot, JJO W. Bay St., Costa Mtsa, CA 92627; Fax: 714-65(µ#802. Deadline: S p.m .. 7iitsday. We'll publish it a1 space is a•·ailabl.t. If you nttd to makt changes to tht copy after ii.has bttn 1ubmitted, pltase call Joyct Schtrtr, S74- 4242. . Top 1 % Of All Realtora Nationwide Direct Une:.640-2677 · ~CTAWIAR ~OUllSE VIEW'S* *REMODEi.ED POOL HOME* 4 Bedroom 2 5 beth s!nQle story home with large family room leading out to !arge yard with Dool New ceilmg_s, new ~room,~r al master suite off pool. Bonus rooml 75..tOOO in uocuades. 5 YR NU Townhome. orof decorated with E course W?W5 from an rooms!! Plantation ners. e.11ble yam carpet.=t master w/ fireolac~ Two l<vge entertain decks CNef· loofdng the course.Seller tran Crred' Priced below comps' ::11489.000 REDlJCfD TO $S89 000 * STORY ESTATE * Brand new 5 ~room 5 5 bath w/ library. CORONA D EL MAtt Mediterranean 4 year new 3BR/3BA townhomc w/vaUltcd ceilings c;kv- hghts, fireplace 2 car garage walk fo beach' huge family room. gourme1 kitchen maids quarters bOnus room centrdl vac ma~ter ~te w/ retreat and f1repl.x:e Flr~placc in liV1'!9 rm and family room Pool c;1n fld1 bacX yard .. Only $359.000! 0FFERE> AT $1.095.000 . · • Little Balboa Island Bayfront The ptctureo,que ch.inn and ercnity of Little Balboa !\land off el' the perfect i.etting foe this beauufully remodeled New England style residence. Built for ver,Jllhty. th1'> lc~al duplex fu ncuom. readily ~ a large mgle fam1l) home Con- 1,tructcd m 1970 with attention to quality lath and pl~tcr walls, wood frJ.me w1ndows. hardwood and central vacuum are among the numerous amenities. In 1989 the kitchen wa" redesigned 10 capture the bay \iew and now include-. a -.pa- cmus breaHa1,t bar. a-. \\Cell 8', top of the l111C .tpphancc" including a SubZero refriger.itor. Al"° m I 989. the '1cw on- ented master 1,u1te wa ct~ted from two 'mailer bedn1oms to offer a c;\\ceping private retreat with a <.umptuou' ma,ter bath and c'cept1onal d<htt "JXiee. A '>pectacular ovef'>itc bnck patio complete with picket fence. groom1.-d hedge.' and colorful planting' lead' to the Dutl h door of the; 4 bedroom, 4 ootli and 4 fireplace proper- ty. ln1,ide. window o;eab. beautiful hght fhtures, raised panel doon. and up~tau·s \<lu lled ceiling' with pot 'heh e all crate an ambiance of a quality and comfortable lifestyle. Tile optional apartment ha. a private entry and generou ~iLc rooms including a tudy niche. The two car garage ;.., accc "Cd from a trcct quality alley for ease of wide tum . a real bonu<; for li>land h\lng! iJ'he ha.red pier leads.lo an c~ceptional and umquc dock. In tead of a fl<llll with idt tic for tach nei&hbor. thiio dock as a center '>lip for hared uo;c plus ample 'ide tic ~e and dock space for a mal~r boat It the front. Located only a bort di<;tancc from the harbor entrance. lhi h a calm. wide channel and a fmnt row ~t for the Chnstm.a! ~ t parade. ·This lovely property is ojftred at . $1,40f!, o~o 'For /urllwr litfonnalion, Pko.Se Contact STAR REAL STATE XAM 't Barbara Aune: Rcl-ised fur.ally rU.gged Her humble roots gave rise to a lucrative real estate career By Joyce Scherer Rt•al £11att• Etlitm I Thae Jre ntne mounted Jntm.il head' \lgilant I) "'all h111g mer thl' man) lrea,ures '') 1i,hl) plJn:d in C\ l.'ry nook Jnd crJnny of B,11bara Aune\ Newport Beach home The .1111el11pc' and buffaloc-.. plus a \.\1ld mu,lang 'l..ull and a life \I/Cd pmler of John Wayne. 'cem tn 1c,t1fy lhat lhe Gru bb & Fllh Rea hor "'"'· indeed. born and nll\Cd 111 the \Wee ping hill ' nf Muntana ·'My brother u~d to 'ay I wa' ra1scc.f rurally rugged:· \he said. "I d1dn "t have ph.mbtng or u:-.c a lelephone unui I went Jway to college ·· Bom in the "alle} of Hamilton in we'>lem Montana. Aune wa\ one of fi\C children Her father. Sidney. and mother. Zoe. were ' both graduate\ of the U01 ver\1ty of Montana. Her grandfather. who served in the C1v1I War. wru> appointed Indian agent for the Blackfool • nation "M} father wa' the college·., fir..t foo1ball caplain. We hved on a large ranch. but lo<;t it m the Depression. My dad graduated 10 bu \iness. so he W3.\ a lousy rancher; in fac t, he wa!'t kinda lousy at c:\erything. but he was 'cry handsome:· s~e said with u laugh. ··He never earned u hv10g. My mom. "'a' a \Chool teacher l..mda born of the wealthy After \.\e h>\t the big ranch "'e moved to a rental a tiny \hacky hou'>e ·w e had no plumbing .ind 11 wa.'> very i..Olated I "'alked three mile<; to grade \Choo! There were fi\e people 10 my eighth grade class I was the top \ludent ·· one-i.tore town had a voting population of 92. Her father and brother. built a log cabi)'I clo'.'>C to the mine where the family lived. "It had a little bit of copper, now and then, but mostly we borrowed money to exbt," she said. Aune said the family'i. lean exi tencc played a major role in the success she has experienced as an adult. . "It made me bate poverty," she aid. "It made me want to have security for my children because that life was so in~ure. My father never had a job, never brought home a check for $100. He was trying to make a million on the ranch. then a million on the copper mine ... After high o;<:hool. Auoe attended the University of Montana as a fine arts and P"Ychology major. She put hel'\Clf lhroogh college by working three job . '"I waited tables. I illustrated books for a correspondence -.chool and ~'>isled the hou~mother at my Delta Gamma 'orority:· she \aid. In 1946. at the end of her junior year. Aune married a law tudent. In 1950. the fami ly (then with two !J'Tlall children) mmed to Newport Beach In the early 1960,: di' on.:ed from her husband, Aune began to ponder a professional career. .. I didn"t have a college degree and couldn 't '>pell -'o I knew I wasn't going to be a 'ecretary," '>he 'aid. "But because I l..ne'W John.M.icnab. who wa.~ sales manager for Mru1co\pew homes' div1!1ion. I became a hoMesi. for the new home~ in Dover Shorel>. ··1 would watch lhese guys (Realtors) - and my friends would come in and we would have the best time and they would say ... ·you show us the hou~e.' ·'It's not like today where you have these dynamic Realtors -back then it was all older When 1t wa-. lime for high \Choo!. Aune walked the th ree m1lei. to catch a bu' which rook her to M1"oula. 20 miles away .. In the wmter. walkmg three mile' 1i. like walking I oo:· 'he 1k11d ... When Aune kneels by the antelope whose head decorates a wall of her Newport Beach home. people talk about the good cite· duy1i. I say, no wa y. these are the gOOd ole' doys." According to Aune. the f arnily lived in the rental house for about a year until her foth~r·s neM bu\ines~ venture, 11 cop(>!r mine. took them to clo ... e-b)' Clinl()O. the .. retired men. Thel"C weren 't kidy Renltol"ll, and I remember asking Jobn if I wa wart enough to do what those men were dom&? He said yes. So 1 rud if t tudied would~ hire me? He aid n9 hr woutd .Cver hire a woman. So 1 aot my 11ic·n~c m {~8 an<i,fu'lt like he said, he wouJdn1tbire me." Undaunted, Aune went to work for Ruth Pardoll who had an all-woman office on the comer of Dover and Westcliff. '"AIJ the Realtors· offices were store-front looking with kinda dumb furniture.'' 'ihe recaJled. "Well. Ruth did lhe office in walnut pane1s, olive green carpet and light blue upholstered furniture. It was so sleek. I felt just like a movie star going to work . '1'be "first day I was in the office. this good friend called and listed a house in for \aJe. "So r went to John Macnab and i.aid I bet they needed prob3te money. So John came up with a selling price of $340,000 and I came up with $350.000." Aune next went to Ernie and askea if he would pay $350,000 for the lot; he said yes. "So he $.ave me a check for $50.000. I had never sold anything over $150.000 in my life." she said, "but that was because nothiQg wus for ell over $150,000. John and I then went to Mrs. Beek with the check and she said she would take it. f.ven os a child, Barbara loved her hats. Pictured ot the ranch with her mother, Zoe. "'Well Ernie. bad a moton:ycle. and I wouJd ride on the back of it -1 sort of dated him. So WC roared up to Bank ofNewpon where he wrote the check for $300.000. The gal at the bank nearly nipped. And when escrow· c1osed. I made a picnic . for "s on the lot with silver candlesticks and New;ort Heighi{~ it sold three days later for $39.500. Today that house is valued at about $600,000." . That was the beginning of Aune's lucrative career which has spanned nearly 30 year8. "And then every time I would sec John Macnab, he'd say, 'You sure you don't want to be my first lady reaJtor?' And I'd say, no John. Ruth toolc me in when yoo wouldn•i,•· Aune said. "Ruth was so proud of me because I became an insJant star. I had a lot offriends, I loved houses -l just thought it was a p~ of cake. "'Of course the contracts were only a page long; today they arc eight It was sales price. how much down ... so simple. Today, it i much more of a profe ion with 1 lot of technology. Then it was kind of what you did after retirement." Aune finally joined Macnab's office three year.; later when Pardoll retired. By then, Macnab bad two women ReaJtors on hi staff. "I have had such wonderful selling experiences," she said. '1llc people I have met. I have flown to New York' and tayed in their Sth Avenue apartments and gone on trip<; to Jamaica and Bermuda with them. These are just people I have met through real e tate and we· ve become best friends." Aune has been with the company as it evolved from Macnab, to Macnabllrvine Md finally Grubb &·Ellis. "I have never left my company." he . aid. "J don't move and I don't change cars. I have a 162 miles on my 1979 Mercedt~ and it looks great." A real estate lr'all~cti n. Aune says he "will never forget," took pl e 1n the 1970\ . when he sold the well-known Btck lot, owned by the developers of Harbor I land. Today, a lighthouse home s1t.c; elegantly at the end of Harbor Island. a landmark property appreciated by all who view it. 1 • '1'hc Becks had alway!\ pl:inned to b'1ild .. on it, but they bad thn.'C sons and !-to it came down to wruch son would get the lot," Aune aid. '1'hcn Mr. Beek died. Well, I had th1~ • weaJtby client (Emie) from Detroit whu linen)> ... And though Aune has faced many obstacles in her life. this year bas been. perhaps. her m0 t challenging as she battled a serious illness. Thltnkfully. Aune says. she has made a full recovery. "I bet J received over 1,000 cards; some from people I didn't even remember, but had met somewhere. sayin& I was in the.it _ prayers. .. she ~. While recuperating, Aune bad an opportunity to do something which her busy schedule had pttvioosly prohibited. She roamed through her house appreciating aJI the memori~ and simply rejoicing in its warmftl and beauty. "I also had a chance to talk with people by the hour." be said. "When yoo'rc sick and don't have the trength toYrorlc. you JU hit and vi it with friemb. I feel good about my life. l have close relationships and J am very intjmate with my children and grandchildren." And about the mounted heads? "When I was growing up, my brothers shot deer to eat. they didn't mount a head bccau~ there ww n't a ~idemtlst in 100 mile. ," said Aune. who has humcd in Montana llOd Wyoming. "But my grandparents' house was a big. bis ranch hOose with all sorts of animal head\ and bear rugs. J remember their home a.\ being wondcrfuJ with the big fireplace. My parents' homes and my uncles' ho~ ne~er h d a head in it, and here I come along. But my kid.'> don't want a head, yet my 22-year-old gnin~ on can't wait to have all the beach." And what about the ha~ Aune is o famou~ for wearing? · "J have no idea how many hats I have - m:iybc 40." "he id . "I ha~c the first Stet,on I bought when I \1/.3 u junior in high school . l \till b~vc it in it.\ original box, but lt'i. a ti~d·lookintt tiuJe Stetson which ljuM love." J.,BorlHUo Aunt can IH naclt~d at Grubb & Eut,, 23 Cof"P()f'tlU P1'u.A Su.lit 190, N1wport Bead (114) 644-6200. rite In . t t J>LObkl'Tl.i.it WU! n '.Lr_t ___ .. _11'5:& ... _ ... ~ ....... -... ·--=··-----· ••o: ----' ... • ·ran November 4th & 5th 11:00 a.m. to .5:00 p.m. ·e en in . Ocean Ridge at N~ort Coast -2 Fairwi.nd f.ome find Ocean Ridge and experience t}iis charming Santa Barbara Hacienda. Exemplifying unde~stated elegance ·while m.~taining sophistication. and versatile living for today's family. Designed for formal entertatnmg, the rooms are spacious and elegant. The abundance of · windows and French doors throughout the home maximizes the breathtaking canyon and ocean views. Each of the five.bedroom suites has its own private bath. The master suite is . a luxurious retreat with every amenity. There is also a separate studio with fireplace. ~ _ - Brochure Upon Request Exclusive Brokers _ Ann, Ted &·Suzanne 725-512~ Nearing complttion 3 .additional reiidmces $1,395,000 to $1,795,000 · I I c Grubh&Ellis· • \. .. __ -. -~- ~-----~-;--~,..;=i.--.._.-~-~---,,__ __ ---------=-~~----:-;:'---;----~.-~-------~·------· ,...,. .... -""" -.-. . 7 ":' . - ~....._.,,...~---------- • DU Residenric1I Re:il F_~:ue SerYices • Independently Q\\,ned and Operated. NEWPOIU BAYFRONT C01y Balboa Coves 2bd, 2ba home with 38 ft. boa1 slip and 2 car garage. Qu1c1 ga1c-g~rdcd communiry. $548,500 Arne Petersen Code 70m COUNTRY COTIAGE One story Jbd, 3ba charmer. Special fcarurcs indudc cathedral ccilinP,. bn~k fireplace & hardwood Aoors. Rodger's gardens bnd.scaping & bnCk pauos. $464,000 Rarr singlr level 3bd, 3ba in an excellent IOC!ltion. Lovely OricncaJ gardens with warcrf.i.11. Best price in Big Canyon. $595,000 Carol Allison Code 70807 MANOR BY THE SEA rimdrn ~rylr .ind qu.1liry arc ptrstntcd in thi, exquisitely remodeled 3bd, 3ha hornr Rich wood Aoon, step-down liyiqg room, brick patios, ~uti­ fuf l.ind~l.iping on a double North Laguna lot. $1 ,225,000 Ted Jarvis Code 71337 4 BIG CANYON PREMIER FSfA1]: Spacious 5bd. 5.5ba over looking the eighth fairway. 'fhls home is fabulous for entcrummg. Hu~ 101 w/ pnvarc gates & moror co.urt Carol Allison $1,850,000 Code 71687 JUST REDUCED!! 2 story 2bd, · 1 ba. G!Cat Joacion in the bluffs. Very qu1cc & prvt unir w/ sweeping view of g:rccnbdt & sunsets. Newly l<tnd.scapcd. Escher Tabak $189,000 Code 71587 BIG CANYON SHOWCASE 2bd, 2.5ba bordering Big Canyon golf course, patio sidp to 16th hole. Customized interiors. Comm. pool &spa. • .. • ~y Konf.tl & Jim Wcisonbach $368,000 <Ade 7H77 ONE OF A KIND! ,,. Walk out of your door on the sun-soaked beaches of Balboa Pcninsub. Located at die end of the board- waJk w/3bdrms & 2.75ba. Beautifully detailed home. Solly & Evdyn Shatz.co $799,000 <Ade 70367 ONTHE. WATERFRONT ~ntly remodeled with unique spa to outside ~I. Two-uory 3bd. home with 60 fr. of bay frontage ;anJ dock. . Arne Pctcnen $1,365,000 c.ode 71137 QUIET ELEGANT uffsrn..E Elegant ~om home in a quirt Uutrior location. 4bd & 2.5ba, w/ ovmizcd g;ar.igc & OObby aica. hardwood 8oors. plantation shutters and twtom built cntatainmcnt cmtcr. 24 . hour gated commurury. . Mali Gulledge $519,000 Code 70257 IRVINE TE.iliCE '4bd, 2ba in great neighborhood. Lots of windows look ing our to a prvt backyard. Lrg. kitchen. I block to beautiful p-ark. Owner will consider trade. $599,000 Marilyn Kershner Code 72107 PRIME BEAOIFRONT Spacious 5bd w/ almost 100 ft. of S«luded beach. Pryt pool & -spa. Total POV2C)'· Kent McNaughton $5,700,000 Code71937 OU>E CORONA DEL MAR New Enpnd tyk architeautt on choice comer location. Large livingroom, spaciow deck, large ~tchcn, dramatic stairway & funily room with ocean VICW. 'Linda Oetb & Lois Jaoobs $865,000 . Code 7<WT7 'I .. 2657 RMrsick Otive Sat $294,900 2626 RMn.ick Dam Sat $247,000 Dana Black 2323 Vuta Huerta Sat $169,000 LH. Sally Shipley 2 Faitwind SIS $1,595,000 ATS 3616 Ocean Blvd SIS $1.395,000-M2li Gulledge 250 Haul Drive SIS $1,095,000 Tabak/Jacobs 19 Harbor Ri~ Drive SIS $679,000 Tom Brunson ll Riva SIS $525.000 Knoche/ATS 1301 Sw,,cx SIS $455,000 LouA.nnc R.ittey 301 Avmida C.Crritos SIS $395,000 Phyllis Hayden 401 Vuu Roma SIS $255.000 Gilela Burmeister 51 Royal St. ~rgc Sun $1 ,850,000 Carol Allison 15 R~Vcne Sun Sl,195,000 PaulWrigbt 508 Kings Place Sun $999,000 Karen RC?.Ck 33 Montccito Sun $950,000' Maxine Propp 1712 Antigua Way Sun $789.000 Kathy Granieri I 319 E. Balboa Blvd. IC Sun $799,000 SollyS~tzcn I Irvine Terrace 2006 Seadrift Sun $599,000 Marylin Kushner Imoe Tcmta 1824 Marapata Sun $585,000 BJ John.son Balboa Coves 10 Balboa Coves Sun $548,500 Arne Petersen 2«M5 Sbipway Sun $539,000 Pam Ball Altezz.a 19 Riva Sun $509,000 Shi.rky Licbr Corona dd Mar 610 Avocado . Sun $464,000 Judy Strauss Corona dd Mar . 3621 Lilac Sun $425,000 Jo Ann Kenton Big Canyon Villas 405 Baybill Sun $379,000 Jim tic Kay Big Canyon Villas 417 BaybiU Sun $335,000 Bluffs 222 Nata Sun $(25,000 415 Vista Sucrte Sun $329,000 Mary Von Gclckm 2006 Beryl Lane Sun $369,000 Dana Black W'unblcdon Glen 3381 Wunblcdon Way Sun $3~.900 Claudette Mann· Newport Heights Sun $279,000 Patti o· Dciky Afuo Vacjo $146,500 8dcourt WFSr OCEANFRONT PRF..MlER OCF.ANFRONT PROPERTY New 3bd, 3ba ocanfrooa residence with private roof rop clcdc. Quality amenities including security and sound systems. Ann, Ted, Suunnc $1,095,000 Code 71067 It.EDUCED FOR FAST SALE 5bd, .4.Sba on huv comer lot. This home is srunning PCl'f~ion wl cxqu"irc appointments ~ oce-ao tnd bad bay views. • Krnc McNaughton $1,l~,000 Code 71987 This dramatic custom home features unique architec- tural design tic luxurious appointmmts which provides the finest ofliving tic entemining on the oceanfront. Stephanie Houghton & Kent McNaughton $1,39S1000 Cock 71867 FINFSf OCEANFRONT PROPEJOY 5bd. 6.5ba magnific.cnt Cllitom home. The finest .crJfismansh.ip tic materials. Fcatur~ in many maga; UOC$. Pool. spa. dcvacor and more. Kent McNaughton $3,995,000 Code 71857 HARBOR RIDGE ~IC S~cular custom 4bd, 4.5ba home with libD:JY, 4 granite fireplaces, huge fmilly ~m tic 4 car garage. Sparkling pool & spa. sccuriry system tic 3 a.it condiuoocrs. $1,550,000 Carol Allison Code 71267 BFAUTIFUL BAYCRESI' lmmacuJarc large cusrorn with 5br and 4ba. Private mliter suite. built-ins. ~uhcd wood beam ceilings. and rcccsscd lighting. Possibk to buy witb furniture. OORONA DEL MAil PP.RFFCl10N Spacious 4br, 3.5ba Cape c.od style. Excdlent Ooorpbn with soarmg c:OJ- ing:s. hrdwd. Ooon. tic 2 brick firepbccs. $799,000 Linda Oeth & Lois Jacobs Code 71647 BELCOURI'-WIU TRADE Gracio\1) 5bd cU5tom'homc: with ocean view. -4 ar ~· Spacioui, light and lovely. AUo ~vailable furnished. $1,69S,000 .. BdJc Partch . Code 711-'? I (, -~ ,. New Listings V111a Balboa Spacious & hght condo with dual master suttes, pool & spa Heidi Stockwell $179,000 California Sea Breeze Gated' 3 Bd 3 Ba Us>«radedl Priced to sell I Patrtck Bartollc $272,900 Newport Shores Spacious & llcht duple'x, close to beach & restaurants. Heidi Stockwell $375,000 New Listings Udo Isle Fabulous trtplex • t!xcellent location EaCh unit has slriile car pr. Heidi Stockwell $195,000 room cottage Bonus room & large yard Julie Stephenson $309,000 Country Cl•b Muor Completely remodeled Coif Course home Cree Lombardi $419,000 l.a•unai NlaueJ Make offer! Seller ts motivated. Very sharp property with some ocean view. Sc&ftlan & Busk $473,900 . . _. .... Newp ort North VIiias Very private location on oversized lot" Marbella floor- plan 3 or 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, J car gar Susan Scanlan $499,500 Bayshores Charm galore• 3 Bd. + den, Ol'.Jen beam ceilings Priced to SELL! Debi Bibb $529,000 Cllffhaven Completely remodeled! 3 bedropms. 3 baths Ocean/harbor views Thomas & Lombardi $549,000 Harbor View Homes ·Model perfect'" 4 bedroom. Great loQdon. dose to parit. Sara Hinman $569..t:OOO Harbor View Hiiis Beautifully upgraded 4 bedroom. 2.5 bath family home. Kllne & Hams $599 .000 Harbor View Hills BurUngame model 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. bonus room Sharon Smith $699,000 Harbor View Homes Gorgeous 5 bed- room. 3.5 bach renodeled aOd expanded Lyle & Elsendrath $729.000 Corona Hlchlands • South Pacific contemporary plantation! 180° ocean view, tacuu.J. 880 center, 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba Elbabeti. Thamer $799,900 • Beach Communities North Laaul'a Great North Laauna loc.atJon Great beach IMn1 Bob DITuUlo $385,000 Oceanfront Laaun• oceanfrQnt, • approll 112 acre. secluded cove. fe"J Fluter $1 . 150,000 Allvtew Terrace Privjte community. 3 bedrooms. 2 5 baths Ocean view Connie Maxsenti $895,000 • liad>or l•land Exduslve bayfront property In p ted enc.live. New dock:. Corkett & Hank $2,47,,000 Portaftna .. Laree .e Bd 3 Ba StnkJnc ocean, whitewater and coastline view Steve Hlah $92s:ooo H•rbor Island Laree custom 5 ~d· room bi)'front wfttl new private dock Beverly Mo..phy $3. 750,000 .. 644~1600 New Listings Udo _Isle ... Udo Isle 6 bedroom ~tate next to clubhouse and park John McMonl&Je $I , 195 ,000 _ Irvine Cove lncredlble 4 bedroom. 4.5 ~th villa In pted Irvine Cove. Hanis &10Jne $1 ,299,000 Belcourt Huge 5 bedroom e~ecut111e family home Gated community. Unda Lyle $1,250.~ Oce•• ••4&• .. Santa aarbara style. Ve.«Y ~aillnc Great vlew'r Sca.a.a&wee..-.. $1 ,59'.000 ·. .. Oceanfront Living West Newport Beach Prime ocean- front location• Newer. buth 1n JQ80 Jo hn McMonlgle $1.099.000 North Laguna -Oceanfront Spectacular North Laguna beachfront estate Mary EDen & Bob Wecfarz $1 ,999, 999 Balboa Peninsula Pt. New c; bed- room. 5 5 bath Mediterranean mans1ort Bob Berg $2,545,000 Emerald Bay Charmine cpttaae. appeared In AlchitecturaJ Digest In the past Rod & Nancy Daley '$2. 700/mo. Bay view! I bedroom. I bath, I car garage Comer location Rick Langevin $229,900 Newport Coast~Trovare New 3 bed- room, 2 5 bath townhome Views! Heidi Stockwell $285,000 Ocean Ridge · Great opportunity to build a custom home In Newport Coast Comer lot on upper street. Weinstein & Scanlan $435,000 --.-......... _ Harbor Rldce Crest 4 bedro0m • • 3.5 bath Kenslncton. Quiet cul-de-sac. Pnvate view 1oc.at1on. Poss1b1e lease/option. C.arol Bera $539,000 Sea Island Best of all views and best of aJI values! Single level townhome. Mary Ellen & Bob Wqlan $529,000 Belcourt 3 bedroom. 2.5"bath town- home. Superb condition w/ spa & view Virginia Zenz $665,000 Belcourt Terrace 3 bedrooms. 3 5 baths. master suite. family room. 2 Stofy Bert & Marian Reedy $745,000 Newport Beach Cllffhaven Low price ln Newport Central Newport Oceanfront 3 Bd • Heights 2 bedrooms. Light & bri&ht Thomas & Corkett $189, 900 3 Ba. 2 FP, wine cellar, security system Rick Langevin $1,295,000 Big C.anyon Expa~d Plan I with 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, pool and spa Karen Betson $945,000 Big C.anyon ~ptional 5 ~room custom over1ookln& 14th fairway Will trade Lqrand & Worden $1.595,000 Belcourt Grand Belcourt custom estate M31nlflcent grounds Beverly Morphy $2,850,000 Ritz Cove Two great oceanfront lots In guard gated community of Ritz Cove. Perched above park and Pacific. Scanlan & Busk $2,690,000 Costa.Mesa CoUqe Park Remodeled Colleae Park home. New kitchen and baths Steve HI.ah $229,900 ... . . I 70 Emerald -Bay ·A Spectac~lar Oceanfront Vil .la -Spectacular views of Emerald Bay beaclt , crasfting surf, and tfre Laguna coastline -Extraordinary· new construction utilizing tfre ultimate in structural, architectural & design materials -Private , completely landscaped entry courtyard featuring imported tilework, fountain , and small reflecting pool -5 bedrooms with baths, separate maid's quarters , exercise room, gourmet kitchen , and temperature-controlled wine room · -Two large double garages witft extra outside parking ,.. -Outdoor, balcony ;acuzzi with panoramic ocean view ~ f -Exclusive guard-gated communit11 of E.merald Bay, offe~ng 24-liour security, private beacft, parffs and tennis · _ , •I -\ ) I ·1 l I 3720 Ocean Blvd. Spectacular view! Walk to beach! Perfect 4 bedrrom , 3 bath family home with large back yard and view decks_ $1,375,000 PAT HURLEY ...,. 759 ... 3725 _ 1226 Blue Gum · Executive home with 3 bedrooms, 2 _baths plus pow~er room, country kitcfren and library. Prime location on corner lot in cul-de-sac. $475,000 ------- CoRONA DEL MAR NEWPORT. COAST ·Specialist LYN ·N N.OAH 759,..3722 INCOME OPPORTUNITIES CORONA· DEL MAR Bright: airy 2 bedroom, I bath rental. Terrific upgraded owners unit with 2 bedrooms plus den, 3 baths, 2 car garage and 2 brick patios. $449,000 . PENINSULA POINT A rare find . Two 2 bedroom, I bath rentals plus a . 3 bedroom, 2 bath. - Excell~nt for investor or home plus income. Large lot, quiet location. Steps to ocean or bay. $519,000 .. PRICE REDUCED!! Private, Gated Community -2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Den and Large Brick Patio Must Sell! Must Sell! $469;000 ' MAKE . OFFER!!! Owner wants property -·soLD!!! NOW! . . Best House! Best Value! CAMEO SHORES VIEW HOME . $949,600 MAKE OFFER!!! An Opportunity For A Bayfront Home Like No Other Gorgeous Home! Gorg~ous View! $3,395,000 1529 LINCOLN LANE Bay crest • A 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH HOME • EXPANDED KITCHEN~FAMILY AREA • ATRIUM ENTRY • LARGE LIVING ROOM WITH BUILT~INS & FlREPL.ACE • FORMAL DINING ROOM OVERLOOKING L.ATIICE COVERED PATIO - • LIGHT, BRIGHT ROOMS THROUGHOUT . • LUSH GARDENS AND BIG GRASS YARD DOOR LAUNDRY AND WORKROOM ENCH DOORS -HARDWO<;?D FLOORS PARATE 2 CAR GARAGE 1 • GREAT SCHOOLS • ROOM TO EXPAND Priced to sell ,at $575,000 MICKEY ROWE 759-3789 · 32 WHITEWATER Jttsmine Creek • A STATEMENT IN CL.ASS • 3 BEDROOMS, 2. 5 BATHS • MARBLED FOYER • CATHEDRAL CEILINGS • LUSH GARDENS • SOOTHING WATERFALLS • Cozy FAMJLY ROOM •GOURMET KITCHEN • DINING OVERLOOKJNG THE GARDENS • MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE NI For $497 ,000 Call Mickey for an appointment to .see ---759.-3789 • ~-- I BAYSHORES ·Debi Bibb 759~3707 Do you want a spacious home for . · yo1;«ir children and family This outstanding home approximately 9,000 square feet on approximately one acre, may be your perfect answer. The house is of highest quality finish, with 7 bedrooms, 6 full baths and 2 powder rooms. Never lived in! South of rhe 405 freeway and minutes to all amenities OUTSTANDING VALUE ! Priced Now at $1 ,750,000 ( CALL FOR. A FREE MARKET AN~YSIS ) ·. OCE;ANFRONT UNITS • $I ,09'9000 Mint .. conditlon duplex right on the sand. Spacious units; 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. $199,000 1Wo units, each 2 bedrooms, right on the sand. Use as dupJex or remodel to single famny. • Spectacular ~ustom Me~iterranean estate -• • erestigious Bear Brand Ranch .... . • Traditional European styling throoghout • Breathtaking panoramic views of Capistrano Valley. mountains and ocean • Yafd large enough for your own private park • Private pool. spa and redwood sauna • Extensive. travertine marble flooring • Magnificent rotunda foyer with floating staircase and ceili.ngs appro)(lmately 40 feet high PATRICK BARTOLIC (714) 651-3972 NEWPORT ISLAND $599,000 Newer top-quality townhome overlooking a sandy beach and a charming and peaceful bay view. The home was expertly upgraded and furnished by the designer--owner. OCEANFRONT SHOWPLACE $1,275.000 On a prime comer k>t this home features 3 Bd. plus derVoftke and a Lqe rooftop deck. Ocean and cataHn8 ~from eadl ol itS dfte *>lies. $535,000 5br. 3ba family home.plus separate ottice/den. New . kitchen tile, appliances, bay window. New bath-." rooms, trench doors. plantation ~tiers. Bring all offers! • $339,000 Upgraded38Rtownhoolew/lowtygolfcourseviews. Privale entrance & 2-car garage. Quiet & S8f8f18. . $699,000 .. Beautiful C~ Cod bulltTn' l99f wilh Iha beSl maErials money can buy. Hardwood ftoors. granite counlefs. flagstone patio. Call f OI a private showing. • • 0 $1 ,389 ,000 Fabulous "New England" style hm. Huge lewl lot! Designed by Lynn Pries. 5 or 6 BR. 2 great rms. huge Ill kithen. $346,000 Charming & Cozy,2bahomew/largeyard & tropical trees newly tiled floor. Ip. Large 2 car garage. RV access. $279,900 Awrox.3100sqft. R21ot Buildneworkeep.2-1BR units. Shott walk to bea:h . .. IALIOA OCUIROMT A SUS*b & l#llQll9 PfOl*IY mR. ~ htny.1amly rm. C~ ~ & OfVAlt 3 .,,., ol durlte corhl. pnnwy & 9fJCOOCl¥y lnlerlOf mi~ 3 5*llys JI~. 5 Dies ol audio cnol $2,545,000 IM• TERRACE fJ:1m)m row. Jiit. 3BA parunc-. hlll. rmwxlded & 1n pdd arobon W 'Plbo & pn• lnlff COlltyWd W/DOOI &ety rm has _, ol tartlof °' PoOI GotKllW's IClldWI w,tty ~ m s*ylqe & ts open lo vautled c:eitrig "Gfel' rm. $1,llO,DOD IEAUTIFll. UYSHORU • 118 48R. 3 ~ lr:lQI l"'10del in 1997 Milin ftr ~ w/BA 2 sal1'y beaches 1n guard gated am'l'Ul'lty MUSI .t . $1%5,000 CAPI COi QIARM + cawJTY COISlRUCTIOlt Bfhn 19118. .,,losand Venallltfarn.hmw~ncomel.riil48R, 4.SBA.on3nls WMe ble. oak cab, 8'lbw MM-Jn condition $185,000 12 UlfTS • BEST BUY II COSTA MW Exdlenrental ••closelo Hatbor 8Nd bus!~ All UllllS 111e2BR, IBA & eJlrarnc coir. tom 2 luldry rms Loan rr-.y be ISSUl1'ed. OWllef may consider a SfR as Pill1 &llNIQef $71$,000 HARBOR VIEW HW C&; & Mow 111 ~ now• a.Ai!Wly 1'fllJdeied -4BR. l8A. t.trnly rm w/rn ~ 111, ~ Windows EnJ)y bly/octMi view & l•rge prrale yatd Many llllrlSI Hugi pfb lldl.aonl $al,OOO IUlJ'TRl POllstU POllT HOME 38R. 38A. ~ pertect. t.qe '"* ute •fl •It-in closets. f1JmW dining nn. den 1lll'bll4rl "*'11rnnm C1J ~ lllOltshop cedlr l111ed dom A drun1 $&31,000 IUlJ'TRl KUllat RllfiE ESTATES La tJll)Wl• l.UnnQlc In 1111 estms 4811. 38A -~ ~ ol cily tqcs & rrlnl You <3\1 nd I twn & ¥ilw hllll hs tor lhe pric:el!! $821,tlOll .• OCOI VIEW · CAMEO HICILUDS Cbllnviewflolil• rralol mw In ctwmng481l ~ approx.2!m+ SQ ft larntyllT\ VflY wl t'IMainld $515,DOD IH(llECl.m oppotl\nty lo ~ )OI# Ch im hm 1R deslril* Slloredih. ApprOll 'Cl loc:llldonqn •ISorra oc:aiviews. Chiming 38R. 28A hmw/ZBR. 28A psi hMt. tW flllrl • new CllPC. $515,tlOll TOWlltOMI Wi11ACI BAY VIEWS! a..111i28R.2SllA.r.gtcwtyanlmy,bllcony,palJO.Lo~ydenllfoieatpdQaled COll11\. W/DOOI, spas & ......, $SA,500 OCEAI I SAY VIEWS e )ea( new mwmon. 3111, 38.\ lllJtld califllJS, twk:k patios, Frend! 0oois. w~ to 1-=N . .. .. WONDBIRl. l.OCATIOl IY BEGOllArm Octan'llew tromlloli Pi!IO. )d.llr dla & roollop FrencMoOfS & windowsthr~ 38R. 2 58A 3 trpfs. Nidllaod ars. bit-ins. woe msu sin W/tlllcony $'569,tlOll HARBOR VIEW HOMU SooQ!'l itlef loation •.9><oeous ww Suigle saoty, J!R + lanlty rm & den on pool siled lol ~.950 WOllD8'Ftl. fAMl.Y HM Totally remodeled In '89 lhts 48R. 2.58A Im Sib on a i.ge landaped lot. II boasts a • ooumwt s kl~ w/Pfol range, 2 lrpt's & a btgt tx>nus rm. $;41'.111 COROlll DEl MAR • SOU11t OF PQI • On apptOl 4511 lot 3811. ~den • oll'a ~x. 2400 sq II. Reduced'! $47',tlOll We are pleased to announce The Prudential California Realty and Jon Douglas Company have joined forces to create California's largest and most successful real es~te firm. Daen Houses , IH"'CMI Mt.;«Mf 2215 Golden Crete •"'1" 4 R UI Oeavttlt , UW!MS!!M" 4 731 Surtl'f ---S03Poppy 212Clmlbon car•wv 357 W.Wdson IK 376 Rarron W'I/ S 569,900 Sun $ 344,000 Sun S 995,000 Sun. . S 489,000 Sat/Sun S 559,000 Sun· s 146,000 Sat $ 339,000 Sun 1 • s s asnnn~r 1·4 • Pla:rtllf 1·4 A.Stwon 1 • 4 A.Murphy 2·5 Rlilton 1 • 5 G.Grabn• CHA-El 111:rr NlMDO ' Cfll. WI "" ~ """' 32 Via candelarta S 269.000 sun S 257.000 Sun S 519,000 Sun St,190,000 Sun · S -449,000 Sun -... 1·5 Co~tf at.iutsluly decolaled co111e1111<1rary corm •Ith a wonlerful llartllr ~ P1anta!J011 a o• Corro shUtters scrapedce1hngs, crown l1'0ldings. Paneled dools throtqi out 8Mled n'irrored 1 SumrntrSidt • 1. 5 Co~lgtr 1 • 5 Cor<fovllMllgtr 1 • 5 Cor<fovafMl2gtt 1·5 CordoV~ room wall Recessed tra 1to11uno. MfOl!lllooring $471,000 31192 ~ Collnas ElEGAllT! JASM•E CREEi 13 S.hlf 2BR. 2BA •den U~aded & eJl)anded. fioest (Jlal1ty thr~ Con1n pools & lenn4s, pd gale Marble nrs. skylighs, sUnshollw. Air, & mote' $451,00D COTO DE CAZA BEAUTY! 48R. 4 SBA +a borM 111'1 J.ar g11age W/Pln saDl1gt & cedlr dosllt. M"1 SI.Ille llJITpl & ta & lws walk-in closet 'Miiie waftcS cabnels in kit. $40,00D CUSTOM DREAM HOME II WE FOR.EST 58R,38Aw!lnque3-<:sgwlortifvehlcles fichM>Ods~4lrpl's,2btrs. ~ rm Dr1n'lllCwllltttwJ Sblrta Uive msrw/l901at Olds lolll'PY flewoods.$371.0DO VW POllT IEWPCllT BUCH Gated 1991 Med!WAIUI V~la ne•lo Ntwport Baadl Gal Cane & ColnryCkb ~II lo Balboa lsl.nd & Fashion Island 211l +loft. ~I" Cl.llDD ICIQlades $211,• PORTUtO ~ lhl kids 1o 1111 pait aooss fie snet. m ID lheWdl & ut 38ft. ~'*liliOs UfOe kildlen, lfpf 1n lanlly nn. --, $JSl,IDD IC r.HYOI CCII COCltSE Liiie IMnQ In Vie ~ns w)Ooll C01ne "MWI 2lll ~ IVplarolon **"' ltw~ VlU1ed c.UR!JS. $239,00D .. YW POINT WITH UY VIEW • walking~ lo Battx>a !!land Gated 1991 Medrlemlul Villa w.Nitw o1 bac1t bly & salboab Large t !It I BA.. $231,000 H_.tl. Y UPGRADED Pnw1'pool/Spa.dedl.largepnl wk p1111os t •1111 •ees UWlgrmtmstooellpl, boola$e. Rerrodeled kl1 •.tlllDn ca:linets. 'blellda$! bu & skyl• 38R. 1. 758A. $21 s,oao RARl CUSTOM HOME LOT • IRYllE Build a cdM!I Ml 1111111 Noc1h'lilood .. Close lo l*l MoiVllld Slfln $11,IDO mgr n 1614 &alaxy ....... 11 Sa!l Setmtiln M7WlM#4t;I 94()1~ -·1W11EMCI 3 R•nbow Falls HS.Pine 2001 Diani tint -EMT 12 IWNllil Court 208aruna ..... 43Si2ndSt .... IM Oc.i V11ta $1,150.000 ~un $1.595,000 Sun . ' «9.000 Su11 S 379,000 Sun $ 1,295,000 SuR S 997,000 Sun • S 149,000 Sun S 429,000 Sun S 1239,000 SaVSun I 390.000 Sun $ 229.000 Sun S 219.000 Sun S 260.000 s.t/Slin $ 695.000 Sull" S 288,0 San S 211100 Soa 1 ·5T~ 1 • 5 8.Plflmao 12· 4 l.Reld t.. A.Hal 1·4 M..loMI 1 ·4 MJo.- 1·5 BS.ncbl 1 • S S. Van Aalst 1 ·4 MRud 1 • • 8.Ch.ltnbtrs , .5 JHowl t • • Sduolder/lalml 1 • 4 A.Sll«oll • 2 • 5 l.SIM!ldal 2. 5 8.s.indal "---"-°"",......-' ,...,, ..... ...,._....._. .. v-o-.;.,~1 2' How \. Dflr RECORDED Z4·Hour Info Uni ~ \ lot '111111 or tu" broUN/rt <;,,t. on thta l.atured po~lt1i11. INE Simply all Toll FrH 1 ;ao-545-1444 1·100-148·1444 ---.. , . - .. Br~nd . New Listi.ng. Harbor view Homes. $4091000.- Large lot w/pool & spa. South-facing, quiet location. Try $~0,500 down. Jerry & Christa Call ua at: 840-8884 and 729-7238 LLONGS LLISTINGS IN ,HARBOR VIEW HOMES and TUATLEROCK Just Listed $749 000 Harbor View Homes Harbor View Homes Montego Model. Rb.iou.5 ~opposite geei lbeft. 48MBA. lowest JJ'iOed • bectoom il Port Streets. $465,000 • Fabulous remodeled 5BfV38A home (arnost 3,000 sq.ft.) on a 10.000 sq.fl lot w!free..form custom pool in a Ush garden of tropical ambiance Fll!OCh doors, wtvte mcwble fireplace, blond wood floors, exqwsite decor! Tlrtlerock ONGS OF NEWPORT Try $25,000 down. Take (M!JI A.S.M. l...ofli. #1 Aod<y Kno1 n Tl6tlerock. 2 bectooms & den, and age attached . $275,000 Swindall closes more than . $1 million at ·villa Point Dave Sutherland ioins Prudential • pouglas Newport Beach community offers many amenities ~a\IOC ~untgomcl) \ 11.:c prc,1<1enl/managcr for the Newpon Beach oll 1Le of The Prudential -Jon Dougla.' Co., LOngratulatc<. \Cnior \ale~ :l\\1>1.:iate Barbara Swindall. for her C'<perti\e and prnductmn • 11 Villa Point. Villa Point'' ,in up,cale Nc~pon Beach g,11cd community of anai.:hcd home\. .tJj.tlCnt to the Newport Bca1.h Golf C'ou....e .ind Cnuntl) Cluh . .ind near Balboa hland and Fru.hion l\land. The development features pools. spas. exercise room and a clubhouse. Built on 19 acre' of land. the oa."'" has more than I .500 tree\. rolling hill\ and ocean bree1es. The community is de'>igned to accommodate the busy Southern California coa.<.tal lifestyle by providing all the amen111es without the maintenance of home ownership. 'The Mediterranean resort is near the moM de\1red beachci. of Southern Cahfomia and is protected from the public , eye . There are 228 \ 1lla.<i in one. and two bc:droom floorplan'>. Contemporary styling lends to a feeling of space and serenity. Prices range from S 150.000 to $375,000 with floor plans from about 800 <,quarc feet to I .400 1oquare feel Many of the homes have delightful viewi.- of the ljack Bay or • Newport Beach Golf Course F<>rmort information or a prlvau showin1. call &ubara Swindoll at lltt Ntwport Btad ojfiu of Tiet Prtldtntial -Jon Do•tlos Co .• (7U) 719.7214. A suitable addition to the elite tea~ of professionals Maxine Montgomery. vice · pre idcnt/manager of the Newport Beach office oflbe Prudential -Jon Dougl~ Co . i' plea.'-Cd to announce that Dave Sutherland haS joined the company. '"Dave's cxten!.ive marketing background and personal commitmenl to exceUencc m3.kC him a trcmcndou a.s-.et to our team." Montgomery ..aid. ' Sutherland's colorful pa.'>l 1nclude., 10 years a! director for one of Southern California's mo<>t re\pected \ki schooJo..; 12 ye:irt. a" promotion manager for a space 'huule program and JO ye:m; in the teaching profe.,"1on. This varied background give:. • him in.,ighb into people and products, valuable assets for a profe~'iional ReJ]lor. Sutherland has a bachelor\ degree in biology/chemistry cducatfon and a ma.,1er\ degree in communication' at the Univer .. ity of Michigan He ha.' an uncannl ability to Balboa hi and. Corona del Mar and Newn.111 deal in the emotional pwcc o buying and n---h H' de · · · · ""--Pru r selling. while balancing the need for detail ~ " ci.,1on to Jmn · 1 1ic dcntull - and comprehen1,ion. Ht' <;e1entific approach Jon J:>c?ugla~ Co .. "'"'' bai.ed on.scsearch and and documcntatJon a,.. second only to the analy"'· 'itrong communkation which lead! clicnh "Pnidcntial -Jon Doug la Co .• provide 10 malting 1,QUnd decision•1. the mo:.t comprehensive tool' in the Working with hi wife. a Realtor for more indu'itry," Sutherland "aid. "I provide the th lo S the I d · bl • lcnowlcdgt and capability to use thOse tool'> an year;, u ran 1'' e to with effective result: . Net\\orking w1th the under;tand the dynamic' of lhc changing be · .... ~_ · --• nd face of real C'llate. 11le SuthCrland<, woo ~t a~nt<. tn me l11uu try. working have one <on. live and upport the Newf)<lrt tandem with my wife. gives me the power to Beach life!ltylc by ' erving on the N'ew~rt rcpre'iCnl my clients ~t effecti-.ely. The ·Crest Homcowner"s As oc1ation. Sutherland right .tcJ~ is the most SUC4.:C~\ful element in al~ coachC11 high ~hool lOC'-'Cr in an effort wi;),!15,.,,,..,._ ca H IWICW., dw to ·vc back to the communjty. N..,_,, . ._,, 0~-_ttn.. ,.,..llllM. rla '--~pccial_-__ il~.esi_n ... Ne ... w._JKWt .......... Orai. ____ ~H:;.;.NI ~if!! C•~JZ!..fl .,.. 8:45 a.m. , Community Relations Committee Meeting -· 2 -4 p.m., Take the mystery out of buying a computer; Election Day 9 a.m. -noon, REOs; 1 -4 p.m .. Anatomy of an Adjl!stable Loon; 2 -4 p.m., Internet Class, 2 -5 p.m 2 -4 p.m. Compass Beginner Course Realtor of the Year deadline for nominations 8:30 a.m. Orientation/Induction ' 8:45 a.m., GPA Committee Meeting; 1 -4 p.m., How to be a Hero to your Clients; 9 a.m. -noon, More Sales Through Telephone Marketing 7:30 a.m . Joint Chairmen/Board of Directors Meeting 9 a.m., MLS Committee Meeting 9 a.m. -noon, Exchanges; 1 -4 p.m., Managing Stress and Increasing Energy; 2-.5 p.m, Internet Class 2 -4 p.m., Taking the Mystery Out of Buytng a Computer 9 a.m. -noon, Tax Planning for RE in Divorce; 1 -4 p.m.; Tax Ideas for Selling th~ersonal Residence; 2 -5 p.m .. Internet Class 30 2 -4 p.m., COMPASS Beginner Course; Deadline to pay 1996 annual dues In order to receive a free three-tiour CE course ; . ' l • HomeAid offers~ the perfe~t .playhouses I lnu'c' 1111 'Jk HomeAid Y.111 put l'1ght oni: 111 J 1.rnJ 1.:h1klrcn ' playhou-.e' on the .u11.1111n lllod. 5 p m . Jl . Nm 11. for ProjK t Playhou-,e •95 The fourth annual l hant) .1uL1111n •tnd party will be Jl the Hard R1)ll C'Jk rn b'hum J,land .md Y.111 'h1>\\L,"e the lreJllOll' of Ba)Y.ood lk,dopment Group. Cenle\ Home'. ETCO llome' I-HP lrll Thc Prc'k) Companic,. T11m.11!. lkH:l11pmi:1li C11. Wilham L)on I l11mc' .111u L'CI F-arm EkmentJr) Schnol ~11\\ 1111 d1,pl.1~ Jl I ,1,h11m "land 111 the R11h1n,1111' M.1\ Jnd B111Ju\\J\/Ne1man M.11ll1' 1.11111 l) :u~' until .1u1.111;11 night. thi' H'.11 'pl.1\h11u'c' 111dudl' Jn Engh'h ll1mcr 'h11p. g111gerhrc.1d h11u,l'. lrkguard 'ta1111n. 11' l'I h11.11. V1L t1 in.m 111.11111r. l ontcmpnrar) u1l11n1al \\Ith g.11agL'. \.\hill' p1d..ct fence u1t1.1gL' and a Kid,· fun l.t111e. de,1gncd b) 'lu<.knt' ol the l'CI FJI111 Ekment:.m "IL hool · l'fC)lCCJ, l111m lhl' LhJrtt\ JUCtll>O \\Ill tx·nelll lfomeA1d. the non -proht 11rg.in11;1t111n alltli.lll.'d "1th the Building lndll\lr\ A"1)l1,1111m Y.hllh bu1IJ, and 1u11>\ .tic, 'hi.:ltl'r' for the tran,1tmnall\ h11mck" · \l'wrd111g to ProJcLl Pla)hou'e co- l h.11~1,on Su,an Ste' cn' of "I K.STE·VENS Aullron 6£ Marketing \er\ KC\. llomeA1d "ill g1 .. e weekend tour\ of the pla)h11u'e' to people who ha\-e pun:ha..cd a 111. kel to thc auctmn C\ ent T11ur' will begrn c .. ery hour from I I a.m. tu 4 p m . Saturday,, and noon tn 4 p m., (junday' Ticket' 10 the Nm ember I I auction. ~hu:h indude<., dinner provided by the Hard Rock Cafe. are $I 5 each. Chi ldren 12 and under will receive free admi...,mn to the auction. but mu't be accompan ied by an Jduh dunng the weekend playhou-.e tours. Al'o highhghung the auctmn event will be an opportunity to win a miniature Hard Rock Cafe doll-we hou~. Complete with bar. · booth\ and the guitar. the miniature Hard Roel. Cafe Ill an exacl replica of the Newport Beach re,taurant where it i' currently on di,play. Opportunit y 11ckel'. are now on sale at the PmJect Playhuu~ display areas for $1 each . .. ProJeCl Playh<rn'c Ill one of HomeAid'll most l\uccc<.,<,ful flindraii.ing events because rt appeals 10 the whole family -kicb and adult' alike Kid' love the play-value of the playhou\C\, while the parents enJOY the detail. craf1'man,h1p and whimsy of the playhou'c' ... 'aid Prn1ect Playhouse co- cha1rper,on Don Jacob'> of JBZ Doriu., Architecture & Planning. ProJCCt Playhou..e 1c; made J>O"'ible each )Car by the C\-ent\ '>p<>n\or.. which include Burrow E'lrow. Creative De'ign'> Con,uhant'-. lnl. Downey Savings. OOU\I'> Engineenng. The lf\ me Co .. lime' Orange Count). Glenn Lukm A''oc1at1on, Merit Propcrt) Management. Mom<,on & Foeri.ter. Pa1.:1fic Sm" Engmccnng. All American A'phah. BCI & A"oc1atc1,. Bragg Crane Sen 11.:c. Con,ol1tJ.11ed Reprographic'>. Fa,h11111 1-.land. Hard Rock Cafe, Heavy fran,pon, Homcbuycr' Guide, Martin Bnnkerhoff & Allsociate,, OC Metro. 0111d1>01 Dimcn\lons. The Roxburgh . Agcncy. S K.STEVENS Auction and & Marketing Sen ice,, Temp Power Sy'>tems and Trade L1tho Electronic Prepresl>. Inc .• Since 11' c'tabl1,hment Ill June of 1989. H11mcA1d ha' l·ompleted 20 \helter projecl'i and ra1\ed m cxce-;<; of $5 m1lhon in ca.'lh and rn-kmd cnntnbution., through more than 1500 companie' and I 0.000 individuals for the lran-.1t1onally homeless The tran\lt1onally homeles\ arc men, women and children who are without a home due to rea'on' beyond their control such ai. ca1a ... 1roph1c 1llne..,~. udden los'> of Job, 1,pqusal desertion or abandonment and need 30 day., to 18 month., to get back on their feet For mort information on Projtct Playhoust, call 1·800-414-SALE. Kris Peyton shows community d~ication Km Peyton. a 'ale' a"nc1ate with the Nl·wpon Beach office of Grubb & Ellis Rc"dcnual Real fatale Ser..,1ce\, Juggle~ a hu') -.chedule of 'lh()(ll function,, lundral\rng and a 1,ucc£\\ful real e\tate l arcer A' the mother of three children. Peyton ha' alY.JY' been \-ery involved m the lc)lal '>(;hool '>)'item'>. a knowledge wh1Lh ha\ proven valuable to her real estate d1cnt' She ha\ h\-ed in the Newport Beach .md Corona del Mar area for more than 30 yean. and I\ very familiar with the area's elementary and high !.chools. As a co-chairperson. Peyton was 10).trumcntal in the success of the recent Home Tour which benefited Corona del M31 High School. The 22-ycar event, featured 'ix homes from Pelican Point to B~con Bay. This year's tour wa considered to be the most 11uccc sful l'b date. raising $50,000. "Ancndunce at the Home Tour was trcmendou,, thanki. to the support of our community." Peyton i.aid. "It was a rewarding experience. knowing every penny we rai1;ed will go dJreclly to the teacher and Mudents at the high school," Prior to her real ei.tate career. Peyton worked all a loan proceswr for an Irvine mortgage company. To 11~ak with Krl$ Peyton, call Grubb & EIJU Rt11dtntial Rtal &taU Stf"lliet1, 23 CorporoJt Pl.aza, Sit 190, Niwport B1acle, (714) 6#-6200. . ... Best buy in Cor0na del Mar A great location in highly dei-.ired Jl"\ine Terrace U. thi" home hal> been dr.t.,tically reduced. Walk to Balboa hland, beache~. fa,hion Island and private club,. Clo~ to quiet park'> with tenni1, courts and MJCcer field Thi..-. well-maintained home " on a large lot. with a gorgeous pool surrounded by brick patio. Separate pl~ yard for 'mall children or family pet<,. Rooms are large and airy with plantation shutter\ and tile flooring in kitchen and entry. Three 15edrooms. two bath,. large closets and the mer<.11ed two-car garage ha' plenty of \torage. Security l>}'ilem Don't mi.,., this terrific propcriy. offered at $629.000. For more information call Edit' Olson at Coldwtll Bankt'r, Ntwport Btach offiu, (714) 759.()649. Scenic fairway views This pectacular townhome is in exclu i..,e Big Canyon. The four-bedroom. four-bath home has been remodeled. Ith~ cathedral ceihng with a great view of the 10th fairway and city lights. The kitchen boasts granite countertop , bleached oak noors and cabinets. The home show-; light and bright with near new carpet. There is a geometric c~ading pool and pa. beautiful stone decking and o very nice side yard. Priced at SJ .025,000. For an appointment to view this property, call Marit Fargo of Coast Ntwporl Proptrlit1, 4 Civic P"1tll, Stt. 260, Newport Btoth, (714) 759-3702. One 9f Costa Mesa's best kept secrets Located in Eastside Costa Mesa, on a quiet cul-de-sac, lhi three· bedroom, two and one-half bath home has been n:modelcd w~lh a ~~temporary flair: The home i t~ght and bright witb state-of-the-art kitchen. spacious hvma roon:' ~ pnvate master u1te. Plantation shutters. French 'liding doors and smooth vaulted ce1hngs plus a huge yard complete this one.of-a-kind residence. Close to hopping. Compctitive!y priced al $3~8.000. OJ/trtd bJ Bob Coluccio of Grubb & Bills R11•11tia1 lltal 'Eilal~ $tf'tliu1, 13 Corporal• P"'1,a, SU. 190, N•wport Bnd, (114) 644-6200. 1 \b \\.\'\ ·" ..... 1\ h '\/\ \ .\ i :m co ts. 1. Cape Cod townhouse in Costa·Mesa Thi' m-h!'d tt\wnhou,e h," two master llUite. and two and one-half baths.. Fmm the gray carpet w the coordinated ''all and window covering'-. the home 1-. whtlC and graciou' in a ,1a1cmcnl of lu.i.unou' h\mg at affordable pricing. The follT)al dimng room i'> complimented by ·.i haktm) \\hllh '1cw' the quaint courtyard and pool. The wet bar ai:id firepla'--e gi\C an air of elegance w the II\ mgroom. making 11 perfect for entertu1mng. Two ma.,ter 'uitc' ll'if pnvatt> and 'cp.iratt> ""h agelc'~ decor that lit!> illlY furniture \l)'le The l\\o-car attached' garage ~uh door opener prll\ rdc' C\tra 'tomge. Located in a centrnl arc.i. near the C(l\ta Me'a ptih'-·e <lcpartmcnl and fairground .... the home .,, con\'en1ently ck><.c to :.hopping. entertaJnment. theater... an.d re,tauranr' The pm ate community i\ replete with pool • .,pa, dubhou-.e and cobble.,tonc road' Lender incentive create new opportumtie'> for home buyer. Lo\\ rntcre'l rate' and ea..c;rer 4uahlicat1on gu1dch~ m:l.kc 1t e~1cr than e'er to qualif)' for thr' affordable C'a~ Cod home. Call Shtryl Dolky al tht lrvint ojfict of Tht Prudtntial -Jon Douglas Co .. (714) 726- 4783. • I injoy the Udo lifestyle A prime location on Lido Isle. This paciou two- tory. f our-bedruom re."idence 1s ju t teps to the bay and bcaChes. 'The stylish tem.z10 entry feature.Ii a rock garden. TilC home offers an o~er..i1cd living'room, a raised flagstone ft.replace, dinin1 area and family room with high ceilings and brick • fireplace. The living room. which looks out over the patio. is de igned for outdoor · entertaining. Two of the bediooms are on the second level, one with a view. The muter ~uite, with many boObhclves arid a private patio. is on the main level along with aDOcber bedroom. There are a ..-variety of home on the island varying in style from contemporary to traditional. C10IC to Lido Villap wilh pecialty stores. theater and the famed Lido boardwalk. otfered al $620,000. . Fw..., llV'flrm1tl "'"111 KaJ JM 0'8rint Ill GnM A-. 111"-"*' RHI Estt* s.wc., 2J ~,...., ... , .. ,...,.,, &«It, (114) U4-'2IO. Impressive Harbor Ridge home With lb '>Wlely prog~ion of beautifully proportioned mom' and dramatic '1ew' fmmed 10 all the right window ... th1'> Harbor Ridge home ne\cr fails to Jmpre'>'> Other commanding feature' include. two J0\1de '>la1rca.-.es. two family room ... library. state-of-the·art kitchen. hard\\ood floor;, be\eled-gl~' wmdows:five bedrooms (e~h with pm ate bath). tna\ter bedroom ~llh .,jtting room . ..ecurit} 'Y"tem. work-out room. wet bar. bu1IHn,, pool. 'pa, and a dumb"ruter Thi' magnificent , pmpcrt) is priced at $1.950.000. For mort informatwn, call Christint Kim (714) 717-4709, or DoltU Austtro (7U J 759- 3763, aJ Coast Newpon Prol}J)trtits, 4 Civu P/azJJ, Stt. 160, Newpon Btach. Bayfront bliss This traditional and elegantly designed home offers used brick and inviting wrought iron gates which lead to the private front courtyard of the mrun entrnnce. Upon entry, note the skylights and lu~trous wood flooring. The dining room is ra.io;cd above the living room affording panoramic view\. The step--down living room is warm and - welcoming with wood paneling, wood floor., cu tom marble fireplace with mirror and French dooo. that lead to the bayside patio The familyJOOm is also on the water '>1de complete with marble fireplace. wood floonng. paneling and access to the gourmet kitchen. The kitchen tw grantte counter IOJ>". rcce!t-.ed lighting, wood parquet flooring. breakfast area. built-in desk with granite top and top-of·thc· line appliance • On the main lc\cl, a bedroom with-a prhatc b th which can also be utilized a.<> an office or study. On the upper le\let, at the top of the dramatic curved tai.rca....c. a loft area and a vauited cc1lmg with a skylight that o\erloo~ the dining room. The spaciou master 'iuitc has breathtaking "iew , vaulted'cetling-.. a bath with mai'blc counter tops at the vanity. dual ink with gold fixture.,, separate make-up area. separate shower and riWble tile. 1 - Also upstairs ate three bedri>oms. two of which , h.:lre a bath and one has a bay window area and private bath. A pedal feature i. the attached auesl hou~ which can be reached by the two-story separate staira~ leading dQwn to the main Jevel. The ac:conunodations arc lighl • and bright with a private bath and separate 51tCCt le"el entry. To complete perfection. a private, custom pitr and slip '° accommodate at lea.~ a SO.. foot yachL Offered at $1,895,000. · Call A•• ~ 1W J.m. or S~1111t Sllid.tr o1 ~A Ellis n COlpOl'fl# ~ S.. JH. Nrqon atoell, (114) 1lS.Jl26. . .. ' Rates as of November 2, 1995 ' ·1 KEY LENDERS AND RATES Abacus Financial Grp. Amencan Home Loans American Savings Bank Bank of America California Federal Bank Coast Federal Bank Countrywide Funding Detnck Mortgage Group Directors Mortgage Downey Savings Emery Financial Fidelity Federal Bank F1rsl Federal Bank First Interstate Bank Fleet Mortgage Glendale Federal Bank Home Savings l.rvine National Mtg. NationsBanc Mtg Corp. Oceanv1ew Financial ProFed Mortgage . Union Bank Western Financial SB TYPE A A s B s s K R K s A s s B K s s R K A ·K B s PHONE (714) 375-6666 (714) 955-3633 (800) 562-6272 (800) 424-2632 (800) 225-3337 ( 800) 300-5626 (800) 8n-5626 (71 ~59-9692 (800) 808-5626 (800) 336-9639 (714) 729-9200 (800) 232-2309 (800) 672-4332 (800) 560-5001 (800) 700-5650 (800) 560-9000 (800) 975-5051 (714} 857-7977 (800) .622-0102 -(71'4) 651 -6355 (800) 686-3756 (800) 453-1288 (800) 393-9372 INTEREST RATE 7.250% 7:625% 7.375% 30-year fixed 'JI. OWN 5 POINTS ('9) 1.500 10 0.000 20 1.500 LOCK· IN 30 30 A.P.R. 7.438 7.661 7.375% 5 . 2.250 30 45 7.565 7.644 --~~ 7.375% 20 1.750 45 7.591 7.500% 7.250% 7.375% 7.250% 7.250% 7.125% 7.500% 7.375% 7.625% 7.250% ----20 2.000 0 5 1.750 45 5 . 0.62~ 30 5 1.875 -15 20 .2.500~ . 30 7.744 7.464 7.474 7.4n 7.543 5 1.875 12 7.351 ---5 1.500 10 7.691 20 1.875 30 7.604 20' 1.000 30 7.765 20 2.125 . 30 7.503 7.250% 5 2.250 45 7.517 ----7.350% 10 1.500 30 7.539 7.125% 10 2.-000 1 !t 7.364 7.250% 20 2.125 30 7.503 7.125% 5 2.000 15 7.364 ---~------· 7.000% 20 2.375 30 7.275 ----------7. 375 % 20 2,000 60 7.617 --~-------------7.500% 5 1.000 30 7.639 ' 30-Year adjustable INTEREST % POINTS MAX. MARGlN ADJ. RATE OWN (%) A.P.R. LOAN (%) INDEX FREQ. 3.500% 20 11.000 7.615 500,000 2.400 110 ·--------____,,_ ----------1M 3.950% 20 1.000 7.669 203.150 2.450 110 1M ·----------3.950% 25 1.000 7,619 600,000 2.400 110 1M 6M --~----------6.250% 5 1.000 8.126 203, 150 2.500 H S 3.950% 20 1.000 7.619 203,150 2.400 110 1M 1M -------------3.500% 20 1.000 7.615 ' 650,000 2.400 110 ----------5.125% ' 20 1.250 8.005 203,150 2.750 110 1M 3.950% 20 . 1.250 .7.545 600,000 2.300 11i) -™ ---· --5.450% 20 1.125 7.889 500,000 2.750 11 D 6M ------3.500% 3.950°/o · 4.950% 3.950% 6.000% 5.500% 3.750% 3.950% 5.250% 5.000% 5.500% 4.250% 4.500% 6.000% 20 . 20 · 10 20 20 20 25 20 20 20 10 20 10 1.000 7.565 500,000 2.350 11 D 1 M --------~ 1.250 1.625 1.250 7.595 500,000 7.793 • 203,150 2.350 110 tM 2.500 110 1M 7.745 0.750 8.322 1.750 • 8.252 1.000 1.000 7.717 7.619 1.000 8.367 -------2.500 8.278 -0.750 I 1.000 1.250 1.375 8.146 7,846 8.574 8.265 ------203,150 2.500 ----203,150 203,150 203,150 2.750 2.750 2.500 500,000 2.400 -------500,000 . 3.000 203, 150 2. 750. 203,150 2.750 110 1M 1TS 6M 1TS 1Y 110 1M 110 1M 1TS 1Y HS 1Y HS · 1Y ----------400, 000 2.625 11 D 1 M 203, 150 2.875 6CD 6M --------------203, 150· 2. 750 1TS 1Y Both fixed & ad1ustable programs are 30/30 convenbonat mortgages Type of Lender Is: B .. Bank; K z mongage banker; A .. mortgage bro«er; S • savings & loan. Mongage bankers and bfolcers are ticensed by the Calllornta Department of Real Estate as either a broker or corporation. For infOfmatlon call Cahl. DRE at (916) 227-0931. lnterHt Rate for adjustables is an introductory rate tor th8 first adjustment period. Down Payment is amount ol caSh (%of sales pr1C8) paid to lender prior to signmg mortgage contract Points are'% ot loan balance pald to lender at time of loan closing. Lock-In Is tne number of days lender guarantees rate priof to dosing A.P.R. is the annual percentage rate whoeh is an esbmated annual cost of the loan to the booower All AP.As are ca~'l!e<I by Mortgage News Co. based on a $203, 150 loan amount, th8 points shown and $700 total lees The A.P.A.s are included in this chart for<:ompaJi· son only When applying lor a loan. Federal Truth-in-Lending law requl<es lenders to cat'culate an A.P.R. spe(:ific to eactl loan otter. Maximum.loan Is Ille maximum tendet will loan under given terms. All ti~ rate Pfogr&ms have a maJO. mum of $203.150 Margin (•n %) Is lenders prof rt, margin + index • actual rate alter first adjustment Index Is lhe basis IOf se.~ an adjustable rate (Margin • lnde• • New Rate). 110 • 11th Dist. Cost of Funds, 1 TS • 1-Yea1 Treasury Bili. L6M .. 6-monlh LIBOA. 6TB = 6-month Treasury Btll, 6CD .. 6-monltl average certJlicate of deposit Adjustment Frequency Is the period between adjustments. 1M • M.Aonth. 6M •&-Months. 1Y• 1 YUi. A• raleS subject to change Verify rate and terms pnor to applying for a loan. AJI lend8t'll prolllde loans with d11fereot rates and terms tor dilfereot loan amounts. The lnlormatlon presented Is not an offer to make a loan. For a consumer guide on r:iow to shop tor a mot1gage. send a $4 so check payable 10 Mortgage Newsfo . 1810 E 17111 St., Suite 100. san,ta Ana, CA 92705. (714) 836-11n · COPYRIGHT c 1995 Mor1gage News Co .· )· . The next generation in real estate. service and marketing The expert sales associates of Metro Realty Darn.:11 Pa\h. owner/hnikc1 Metro Rculty. " pniud to announce Lhe compuny -... upu1m111g founh unnn·er,ary made p<N•ible thn•ugh the combined d'fon of a ded1caled ,,ill'' 'taff ··A lthllugh 11 ·, rn:en harder than l'\CI ~ tx"fmc ... he 'aid, "'we arc p1hH1oncd a huh~ d1 ft e1c11tl y than ,11mc of the other 1.nmp<.1n1cs and have dc'1cl11pcd a un14uc concept offering a highly dt\ er,ificd 'ta ff ol L'\pt'rl' in area's all mer Orange County·· Holly Goodrich. a newtnmcr to Metro. 'f>Ctiali1ing in the Nc"-p<>rl Coa't 1.ommunity. is one of many new-hreed R_ealtO". who sustai m a high energy level and excellent professionalism. Goodrich\ per~onality adds a wonderful :.park and is truly an asi.et to Metro. Gary Sully. who a"i'ted 111 openmg Metro Realt y in 199 1 and a 15-ycar Angela qlaser real estate veteran. ha' tru ly made him one of the star' in the industry. Sully's key to 'ucces~ i!. a strong ability to satisfy bolh buyer and seller to create a win/win situation. laura Husband i!. a 30-year resident of . . Don Houle Holly Goodrich Gary Sully Newport BeacH who has been an active Realtor for I 0 years. She is recognized as a hard work.er with determination to close deals and market her li~tings with a profoundly high rate of succe. s. Client satisfaction, trustworthiness and wotking onc-on- one with her clients is her No. I objective. a leader and expert in Newport Coai.t. Dudley's b.igh level of service and persi tence is the key to his success. Angela Glaser. who relocated to Newport Beach 10 years ago. launched a real estate career in Malibu in 1978. Glaser is a Bruboa Island resident and top producer in listing and selling Balboa lsland channe~ and coastal properties. Dan Hout~. a fonner East Coast resident n.nd actor on, "Another World," recently moved to California and entered real estat~. • • Although' Houle has been in the business a short time. he has already built a welt.. established clientele. Jerry Jones, who hiS J J yea.rs experience in real estate, ha~ always been a high volume producer. Jone is an expen when it COl'l\C$ to findinJ unique properties. •• J Keith DUclley. a top-producing agent in 1994 and a true leader in the community, ha~ 18 years of reitl estate experience. His marketing experience has established him as N:a~m~;:~~~\\'\) \t \f Grubb & Ellis Realtor volunteers foi' Pediatric ~esearch Foundation · He will ·m·anage volunteer activities for fund raisers ' thro'ughout the year Jim Wmenbac:h of Grubb &. Ell" Re'>11Jent13l Real E,1a1e Se!"\ ices. Newport • BeJch. 1' a volunteer board memtx:r and director of re,~1un.:e de\elopmcnt with Pediatnc C31lCCr Re~arch foundauon iPCRFl. (I to r) Grubb & Elllis N~ Beach Giselo Burmeister, Kay Konfol , Jim Weisen bcich, Koren Bezcek \\e1,enbach manage'> \Olunteer acll\ iue-. for ab<'tut :?O.fundraiscr. a ye3r PCRF " a worthwhile foundation which ha' a JXNthe imp 1 on children and fam1he' in Orpnge Count) 3nd throughout the "orld." We1\Cnbach aid. 'T m glad 10 ~ ahk 10 help m it!. fund ra1,mg effort,:· The mo'>t recent benefit. Club Challenge Crkhnt)/Pro-Am Golf Tournament. ""a' a IY.11 Jay event recently held at Pelican l-\tU.' G11ll Cour-.c m Newport Beach. Toumameol . guc~1' played the Ocean Cour..e .1l~omp.m1cd by n PGA club profe.,...wn.11. ;111J ihe Lml ' Ctlurse had a cdebnl) m th group The event ~a-. follo"'ed b) 3n J\\ .irJ, ceremony for the 28 four,omc' ·\tournament highlight wa' the We,1ern G.t4a al the Four Sca-.<>n'-Hotel 1n Ne" port R~-h. where guCWi enjoyed dinner. c111~·rta1nment and a hve auction PhJ1.:Ce<h wi ll benefit John Wa)OC Can.:er ln,111ute at Saint John·, Hmp11al and Pcdiatnl Cancer Re..urch Foundauon at ( hildrcn·., Ho!.p1l3l of Orange Count) The lund-ral',mg effort'> \\-ere greatly helped b) a Saudi Ambia prince whtl donated SI 00.000 111 hdp underwrite the event. We1,enbJch J' 10\ oh t:d in Jnothcr fundrJ1,cr for PCRF. the 'Jle nl hohda) car<i .... The unique lard' .11c aeated b) children figh11ng laOler ""ho dondte 1h1:1r ar1Nll talent to help ra1'e fuRd' 10 find cure' for thelf d1'-<!J\C The lJrd' .m: 'old JI all Southern C:thll1m1a Pa\lhnn' grocery 'tore' .tlong "1th c.:crtain Von·, 'hm:' PCRF "a' lnumkJ O\ a group of , concerned pJrl!nh in t'910 111 c,1abl1'h J local re,11url·c "h1c.:h \\ 11uld 1mp1 m I! the lMl'. qua hi) 111 hie .ind w1' I' ,11 r,1\l' of c.:·h1ldren "11h malignant J1,ca'l'' PCRF. Ill u1o~ra11un "11h the Childrl'n ·' Hu,p11al of Orange Count) (CHOCl i' the primary 'nurn~ of lundmg 1111 ~'car1..h '1ud1e\. \tafl and equipment 111.:cJ, tor thl' Ped1atm; Cani.:er Ri:-.c.trl:ll L.lhl.lfatof"\ hou...cd al CHOC To date. PC Rf ha' u1ninou1ed mon: than $.' mil hon to pt:d1a1m: c.:anc.:er rl''ean:h ;ii CHOC To sptak wilh Jim ~tut11bach about PCRF or a11y rtal tstatt topic, call Grubb & Ellis Rtsidt ntial Rtal Estatt Servicts. 23 Corporatt Pla:.a. Stt. 190. No •por1 Beach, (714> 6-U-6200. 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Reduced $54,000 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Pnst111e Co11ditio11 $625,000 01wn I lou'c SJt/Sun I 'p.m. 4' I l.1rhor Rid!(~ Dr • s'-cwpon Beach Judy Kolar Shea Realty 640-1212 ) 259 WILSON ST. -Offered at $269,900 4BR .3BA home on 7560 sq ft lot Possrbrhtles galore -great fQi home base business or large famrly Owner anxious, may carry. Call LINDA 'JOHNSTON Area Specialist 548-6643 FtRs'fl'"EAM REALE~TE -- 1 7 40 EAST OcuNfRONT l o\t( ly, NEW MediTERAANEA~ sryl• 5 bEdROO~, s. 5 bAt~ Q'lj A IARGl SO foo1 101. RfCt\sed liGJ.trhcc, fi-.t M.\RblE Alljd GRA~ilf., lARGt closn\ ""d AiR co,diJio..,.ir-.G. Slipt:Rb ViEwl $2,545,000 Bob BERG. 1~9--1178 . -~ ----. -.. '-• i--.1;: .. .. .. -.-.. • .. .l4 c-a..-.h.------ Qcean view, South of highway. 17,700 'lquare foot lot with large home. 3BR, 3BA. 2 car gllrage. R-1 zone but arranged • with 3 se rate · · areas. .. .. 895.000 IRVINE TERRACE Expansive. upgraded & bnght! Walls of glass bring beautiful grounds into living room. with library alcove. din!O!) room and master swte. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths remodeled kitchen . . .. . . 99 500 Pristine conditJon dupJex plus guest W'lit. Main res 2BR + sunroom. 2BR rear unit. Natural wood throughoUt, fplc, bay window, lar 2 car ... .. .. $« 7 .500 • MESA VERDE An upgraded pool home on a large comer Jot 4 bedroom, 3 baths & fam~ room & 3 car garage Great kitchen. ShO\NS beautifu ' $3.5,000 Prestigious gated community. Built In 1994. Remodeled kitchen, French doors, custom Three bedrooms, Ubrary, 2 fireplaces. 3.car sblte floor, new doors and mokllngs. This Is a garage Exquisite maple floors. soaring ceilings beautiful 4 bedrooms, 2 baths Community pool, and tatlon shutters ............... $629.000 tennis .................................... $317,500 Ch1u'!Jllng cottage plus oce~ view artist's studio 2 car garage. Rl zone but has 2 separate living areas. Roof deck. South of O>Mt H h ......... ..... .... ... . .. $614 950 Newport Landing end unJt looks onto lush landstaplng 2 bedroom. den. 2 full bath. 2 1-c:ar garage, former mode.I, gray carpet. ..... ................................................. $155:500 A tranquil setting on the bay, with a_., beach and a picturesque vtew. 3 bed! OC*ll, 3.5 baths & studio rental unit w/prlvata ent. dreat location on Udo Isle ..... $1 19S 000 BALBOA ISlAND Great bnprawments! Sparkling white kitchen w/new cabinets, floor. comters and range New carpet & much more Duplex on one of the best streets! . $44 7 ,500 2 sty twnhm. 1000 sq. ft. 1 h~ bedroom with walk-in closet, 1.5 baths. Large 2 car garage Pretty exterior. Great locale . Wh rent? ................................. $119.900 ,, .. .... . CORONA DEL MAR Rare corner duplex. 2BR, 2BA + lBR. lBA +den. 2 sep. garages. Forced air heat, walled patios, wood beamed ceiling. Like two homes ................ $429.000 Dramatic near new condo with 3 fu!LBR suites, gourmet kJtchen with SubZero & roof deck. Unique side by side design. Two car garage ................. $559.000 COSTA MESA Mesa Verde pool home with double gate R. V access. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths comer location. Private fenced yard & great curb appeaL.. $229.000 Eastside C.M 2 large parcels with 2 houses on each lot. ~able location. May be purchased separately....... .. ........................... $229.000 EAQI Mesa Verde beauty 5 bedroom, 3 baths on a corner lot over 9100 s.f. Upgraded, central a/c, formal din. rm. & large eat-in kitcherL ......... $559.000 ISIANDS ~ Balboa Island duplex has been tended with great carel 2BR, lBA main residence with brick fireplace & wonderful kit. 2BR apt over gar ....... $515.950 . Balboa Island remodel. 4BR, 4BA 2 stoiy with enormous liv. rm, French doors, stunning kit., sunny brk patio & 2nd story deck! ............................... $669,900 Little Balboa Island Bayfront duplex may be used as large family home. 4 bedroom. 4 bath, 4 fireplaces, dock, large patlo. Superi6i quality ... $1,400,000 NEWP.ORI' BEACH Big views of crashing waves from 4 bedrooms. 3 baths just one door to beachfront. 5 years new. 2 car garage. Low down ok. .................... SS24,900 Newport Shores duplex 2 bedroom, 2 bath front unit, 2 bedroom 1 bath teer unit, 1 bedroom owner hideaway 4 car garage ............................... $519.995 Spectacular bay view. 3000 sq. ft. penthouse. 3BR, SB~. gourmet kit w/ granite. 4 car gar w/elevator to each floor. Gorgeous! ................... $895,000 2 Corporate Plaza. Suite 130. Newport Beach • 644-8700 ,.