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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-11-11 - Orange Coast PilotServing ~e Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Hoag cuts 1_00 positiODS, lays off 30 ·0mployees • Cutbacks are part of $7 million savings to hospi- tal's annual budget. By Jvlie Ross Cannon: Dai~ Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -J-joag Memorial Hospital officials laid off about 30 people ana cut 100 full-time positions this week in an Police an;est four during drug and · weapons raid By Carolyn Mill er, ~ily Pilot COSTA MESA -Drugs and weapons, including a rifle with a bayonet attached, were among the items founti in a raid of a home here Thursday night, police said. Police raided the house in Ule 2100 block of Myron Street at 8 p.m. ThUfSday. ln addition to finding the rifle and bayonet -which could be used as a concealed weapon - officers confiscated four otl)er rifles; along with a small amount of methamphetamines, prescrip- tion drugs and narcotics para- phernalia, said Officer Jeff McCollum, of the Costa Mesa Police Department's special enforcement detail. Police arrested the resident of the house, Phillip Hyder, 32, on suspjcion of possession of a con- trolled substance and narcotics pcUaphemalia and a probation violation for a prior drug charge, McCollum said. The guns are still being inves- tigated, he said. Hyder's girlfriend, Cheryl Means, ~s; anOher smr. Justin;-20 ~ -who police say was in posses- sion and under the influence of drugs -were arrested afong with Evangeline Kufman, 34, an Orange resident who is on parole, McCollum said. All four were booked into Cos- ta Mesa City Jail and will proba- bly be arraigned in court Mon- day.. McCollum said an inf<nmant told him and police Officer David Makiyama that the illegal items were in the house. This is the sec- ond raid on the same house in about three months, he said. The Police Department's Spe· cial Enforcement Detail investi- gates vice and street narcotics, which requires intelligence work and getting to know everything about people known as, •tweak· ers," the street name for those who use methamphetamines, McCollum said. attempt to strecm}µne, p~yroll expenses. · Most of the 100 positions elim- inated ThUTSday and Friday were miQ.-level managers and.supervi- sors, said Maureen Mazzatenta, a hospital spokeswoman. Some were previously vacant positions the hospital will not till. The layoffs and early retirements are part of the non:profit hospital's ~ffort to shave $1 million from its $240-Inillion.annu· al budget, Mazzatenta "J l.ist like a lot of other health care instituUons, it's tough; these days~ We have to streamline to cut costs .... " "We're not able to calculate specific fig· ures at this point beca.use it involves phasing out ~ lot of tl)ese things over -MAUREEN MAZZATENTA time," she said. •However, it's safe to said. The 30 people laid off included individuals who took early retire- ment offers. "Just like a lot of other health care institutions, it's tough these days," she said. •we have to streamline to cut costs and any duplication of efforts.• Mazzatenta said hospital offi- cials aren't sure how much money the measures will save. say we're not planning to· have another round of layoffs soon." For the past six months. hospi- tal administrators have pored Soup Kitchen could become ·homeless Merle Hadeberg is looking for another place to serve hot meals ~ the poor as Methodist Church collsiders new location By lina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -All Merle Hatleberg wants to do is feed the poor. That has- n't always been an easy task for the 72-year-old founder of the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen, which serves about 300 hot meals ~very weekday afternoon at tbe First United Methodist Church on 19th Street. Hatleberg is worried.she may have to find another place to dish her bash. The First Unit- ed Methodist congregation is considering a move out of its present location across from Tri- Ashley Medrano (left) gets a little help from her mother, M.arybel Sanchez, at the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen. Below, Merle Halleberg talks to her soup kitchen patrons just before lunch. angle Square to possibly a larger facility in a residential area. ·u·s not like we've got a 'for sale' sign out in front or anything," said church Pastor Steve Isenman. •But, we're in the process of deciding on what our mission is for today and the future, and we're looking at where the best place for our ministry might be here in Costa Mesa.~ Hatleberg and her staff of volunteers a few yea.rs ago had to move their serving operations out of the Rea Community Center after resi- dents began .complaining that patrons from the • SEE KITCHEN PAGE A 11 over operational expenses to find ways to cut back, Mazzatenta said. LaY.offs were the last resort. •Actually, we feel quite fortu- nate compared to the L.A County. hospital situation where they're expecting massive health care layoffs and have threatened to close a hospital,• Mazzatenta said. • SEE HOAG PAGE A 12 Residents: Street . walkers not welcoliie • And police say they too are trying to sweep prosti- tutes out of Costa Mesa. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -They hang out on Harbor Boulevard, loiter in front of businesses, expose them- selve·s and continue to embarrass Costa Mesa residents. They used to be called ladies of the night, but residents say prostitutes in this city are work- ing all hours -morning, noon and night, and don't seem to be tak- ing their illegal business else- where. · Nancy ·Palme. a 20-year Costa Mesa resident who lives on Kor- nat Drive, said the prostitut~s are •like Dies" -all over the place at all times. ·it's something that seems to come in waves. and we're in d real peak," Palme sa.id. "rve seen (Prostitutes) lift up their panties - It's no way to say, 'Welcome to Costa Mesa."' Palme and another longtune resident, Larry Weichman, brought tneif-concerns a out-· prostitution marring the city's image before the City Council on Monday. ·1 was going to my office one weekend in the morning, and I had my daughter with· me. And there were these girls, prancing down the street,• Weichman, a 20-year resident, said to the council. "My daughter asked me, 'Daddy, who are those people?' That was kind of a tough thing to explain to a 10-year-old. ~ Weichman said when his daughter noticed the · prostitutes, it really hit home. ·1 want to have a good image for our town. I don't want to move,• Weichman said Friday. "I want to 'see people attracted here and not sent to other cities." Weichman said he knows the police are cracking down on the • SEE SWEEP PAGE A11 ----~-~----~~--~~--~~~~~----~-~-~----------------~---~---------, Controversy doesn't stop fo r water ho~ I l\lll \ &' ' I \l 11-.. 11'\I°'\(, " Tell us why you're thankful The Daily. PUot is asking our readers to take a moment to consider what they are thank- ful for and share their thoughts with us. Responses will be Printed before Thanksgiving. SUbfTlissiohs should be faxed, mailed or d~ off at the Oalty Pilot, attention Managing Editor Steve M811>1e, 330 W. Bay St. Cosu Mesa. 92627 .. l)le fax number is ~170. Or you can 1. dictate your ~ts on our 1 ,..,den Hotline n 642~; t don"t forget to le•ve your l horMtewwn and pt.one ..... number for ~on. By lina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Board mem- bers oJ the troubled Mesa Consol- idated Water District continue to catch heat from residents, de pile a few policy changes and the swearing m of a new board mem• ber. Angry about the · recent arrest of a Mesa employee tor allegedly driving under the influence ol alcohol and drugs and an alleged history of sexual harassment pJ'Ob1enlr. i\tsidelits wbo-ettended a Tbunday night water district meeting railed against the boanl for not taking enough cofttroJ over agency operatklm and its ~neral manager, IC.Ml te.mp. Since Aug\1111. the bomd ba appointed a rep&eowt tar nila N@lson, whO feligMd Udd attl- dlm for Hvtng oullide dly llmla and only keeping allk.'e IMRn ID Com Me98. In Miiiman. 8ae bOerd bu tightened up dilllkt \ policies on budget changes and residency requirements. A.rid, according to boa.rd Presi- dent lrudy Ohlig, the agency last week fired the employee who bad been arrested for DU1. Ohlig said the employee will have 10 days to file an appeal with tbe district. On Fnday, Ohlig said she had hoped residents would notke the efforts the board was making toward change and eue up on the criticism. •1 really don't understand wbetV the pabbc is cautug rnm .right now," Ohlig ,aid. •The board is working hard. WPlking to put evel)'thing out In the open. ·~hllbMla,.y willing. but It's -barnlllmg far the gener~ '° ..... In frant OI Ml~t• llDd be ma.ct ..... ad. aam..· Bui W JI,,.. 1af ..... ... GDly ......... -- l SATURDAY, NOVEMIER h, 1995 greer .wylder Fnats. veggies on sale ... .. at European street f "6 O n Sunday. 31st Street in Cdllllcry Village will tum mto a European street mMket from 10 d.m to 4 p.m. :Phe "French Quarter" is haVJng .in dntiques and art show. There wtll be fresh vegetables and fruit (OJ sdle, d nea tl\dfket and f1t Pnc h music antJ refreshments. · 1 oclc1y is the g(and opeqing < t>ll'brdtlon of the fifth Orange < ·uunty Children 's Orchard ih'iU 2243) store m the Westport SquarP -;hopping cente r at 369 E. 17th St , Costa Me'>a. < 'h1JdrPn s Orchdrd features hr.1111! nc1mP items, as well as TP<,t1JP clothes, toys and eqmp- nwnt tht1t t1re nParly new (many with thl'ir ongtndl ldgs still 1ltt1ched) at bargdlll pnces . The difh•rf>nC(' between con- .,1ynment shops and the Cht.1- dt Pll 's Orchard 1s that the latter I dVs cr1i.,h for children's out- qrown 1l<'ms The store buys 11wrchdnd1<.<> from aJJ sedsons fhe Tlcktocker Thrift Shop at S40 W 19th St, Costa Mesa. 1s hcl\ing d ont>-day-only toy sale orqdnized by thE> Ndtional Chari- ty Leclquc Jumors from 10 a.m. to :l.:m p .m. Thursddy. The sale •" fo1 pre-holiddy shoppers look- • 1119 for good buys on toys. lf )'.-Oll'd Like to donat(' toys to the ,thrift shop, it's accepting toys in -qoud cond1uon Pron,~('ds from the sdle will heneht the Ordnge Coast Col- . Jccw children's cenlt>r lor stu- dt•nts with children dnd High I lope!>. ,, hedd trdumd rehab , P11t~r m Costd Mesa. For more fonn<1hon, call 720-0525 Tht:. Chiffon Boutique (640- 78781 rn the Eastbluff Shopping ('Pnter 111 Nt>wport Beach is clos- mq Oec 31 at the end of its lec1i.,e. The storE-' 1s discounting • •vf'rythmg Toula ~mts arE' 25 % 11ff evening wPar and designs h)-Victo1re dnd Joseph R1bkoff • rill' Ul'>C'OUJlll'd 50%. n1E>1 P's rtlso a rack of clll new mP1chc1ndise from Victoire, Le l\11nty, Lc1urel dnd more> dis- ' ountt>rt 75"1., And tt's selling 4C ons1gnnwnt c lothrs ell 50""• to "75",. H you're lookmg for the best s1th•ctwn of ladies golf apparel q.nd shot•s, Lady Golf (720-1996) l"t'l ently opt>ned m th<' Atnum ·~ourt at Fdsh1on lsldnd m New-· port Beach l:ady Golf cMnes all the lop name brdnds, mdudmg Sharon Young. Mudnne Bogner, Como of ltdly ctnd Pivot Rult>s . Loral drl1st Lenora Monahan will b~ c1t Roger's Garde ns from t 1 rt m to 4 p m toddy and Sun- day showmg hN European unpre.,s1omst pdmllng'> Roger's Gdrdens (640-5800) is at 2301 ·sc1n Joctqum I hlls Roctd, NPw- port Beach • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays If you know of a good buy, c.all me ~~ 540 1224, fax 646-4170 or write. Best Buys, Daily Pilot, 330 W Bay t .. C<Xta Mesa, 92627 ~.,.,-.~-~;-·~ . ~ -~· ... - LEAH >tOGSTEN I OAllY Pl.OT .. Just their luck," thought Lucius Doh and Joanne Kim when they arrived at Triangle Square. They were turned away when they discovered the new Ace Ventura movie was sold oul It didn't dampen their spirits too much, however ... We're going to go home and come back again," Lucius said. obituary Montana Dakota Rumbold Montana Ddkota Rumbold, d long-time resident of 8dlboa lsland, died Wednesday morning at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Rumbold was 80 Mrs. Rumbold was born on the border of Montana and North Dakota. Her father WdS a congre- gat10nal mjnister who .started sev- eral First Churches in.the Western United States. Professionally, Mrs. Rumbold wets active in real estate and restauranf management. In Chicago, she managed restau-· rnnts for Marshall Field and Co. It was also in Chic;ago where she met her husband, Chuck Rumbold. The two were intro- duced by actor Tyrone Power, who served as b est man when the ~umbolds were manied a few days after their first meeting. A resident of Balboa Island since 1946, Mrs. Rumbold was known as the Island's "unofficial mayor," said her daughter, Ginny Burdick of Coarsegold. "Everyone knew her," Burdick said . "We were walking down the street, and the UPS guy stopped his truck and started crying. She was just one of the most unique persons anyone could meet." Burdick said Mrs. Rumbold was also known for her gounnet cooking and for the parties she loved lo throw. A well-known goU cart outside the Rumbold house was always decorated for festive occasions. l.\4rs. Rumbold is survived by her husband of 50 years, a daugh- ter and two grandchildren. Ser- vices will be at 3 p.m. Sattuday at Pacific View Memorial Park with a reception to follow. ~--.-~ .. -·~~~ .. --._--. -~-l Race to raise money, for Costa Mesa High Put on your running shoes for Costa Mesa High School's Mesa 5000. ---. The annual eveht raises mon- ey for academic, art, athletic and technological programs at Costa Mesa High, and the $20 entry fee is td.X deductible. Participants will receive bceakfast, a T-shirt, gift bag, two passes to Virtual World and entry into the random prize giveaway. Student r~tration costs $10. This year's top male and female finishers will each receive $250. The top three finishers in each race division will receive medals. Participants will run or walk along a 3.1-mile course in the South Coast Metro/Harbor Gate- way. business complex. Parking is provided at State Farm Insurance at 3333 Highland Ave. . Registration begins at 6:30 a.m ., and racers take off at 8. Por information, call 600-5194 . City seeks advisory committee applicants The N ewport Be ach City Council is seeking appli<:9-0ts to fill positions on various citizens' advisory committees. As ol Dec. 31, the re will be vacancies on the Bicycle lfails, Environmental Quality Affairs and Harbor Quality citizens' advisory committees. Applicants must be res1dents of the city and will serve a one- year tenn beguuung Jan. 1. For information, call 644-3005. Corrections A Nov. 3 s tory about a resi- d ential fire in Costa Mesa incorrectly indicated the home h ad an aluminum roof. Fire offioals say the roof was a thicker metal, possibly steel. A name was misspelled m a Pilot Person profile in Friday's edJtion. Jessen Bequette is the retired scoutmaster profiled. I Red Ribbon Week brOught out ·cormilitment of local childreri QED RIBBON CHAIN: As pdrt engmes and to have its interior Walden Hughes, who JOmed the Exchange Club of Orange Coast of Red Ribbon Week, 326 young remodeled after the first of the Costa Mesa-Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian peopltHrom the-Newport Beac;h year. -Bteakfast Uons-Club. Yacht C lub to hear:Jacx Wtlder Stake of the Church of J esus The Flyer's Bob Black promis-SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS on Fire Prevention. 6 p .m . New- Christ of the Latter-Day Saints es daily service to Avalon from THIS COMING WEEK: Want to port Balboa Rotary Club meets at all signed their names to red Newport Beach will not be inter-get mofe involved' in your com-the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. links that were made mto a Red rupted. They will bring in a munity? Visit a service club this to honor the Service Above Self Ribbon paper chain, committing smaller boat for the daily round week. Guests are welcome, and Award recipient, Pamela Bolen, a themselves to keep their bodies trip in J anuary and February. most clubs will buy your meal on I ioag Memorial Hospital volun- free from harmful elements. Bill Lusk says the model your first visit. teer. They joined with schoolchild-homes for the new development MONDAY 7 a .m. Costa Mesa THURSDAY Noon. Ktwarus ren from Costa Mesd and New-in SdJl Clemente will be complet-Orange-Coast Breakfast Lions C lub of Corona del Mar meets at port Beach in malung similar ed m early December. The 75 Club y.rill meet dt Mirru's Cafe to the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club commitments. Several of the classy homes are the first for The • • hear about ~Experiences at a Boy to hear from Don Pries, a profes- church youth will present th<> red Lusk Co. in several years and Jim Scout Jamboree.· sional baseball scout, on the 1995 link chain to the Newport Beach brings them back mto the borne-b TUESDAY 7:30 a.m. Newport World Series. The Exchange City Council on Monday night btulding business. de OOm Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets Club of Newport Harbor meets and will, in return, receive d SACRAMENTO FORECAST: at the Balboa Bay Club to hear at the Shark Island Yacht Club proclamation from Mayor Slate Sen Ross Johnson and Martin Klein on the bond market for the annual Police Officers or Hedges honoring the youth for Assemblywoman Marilyn Brew-Club. Franosco received a $50 Noon: Costa Mesa Kiwanis th · 'tm t t li d will ddr th ts d heck af h d d Club meets at the Costa Mesa the Year program . .Costa Mesa err com.nu en o ve a rug er a ess e gues an c even ter e sa.i wante North Kiwanis Club meets at the free life. members of the Orange County to become an attorney. Com.murtity Center. Kiwanis BUSINESS NEWS: Wdtch for Coast Association at a noon Jun-M be f th N rt Club of Newport Beach meets at Hobday Inn. Newport Irvine em rs o e ewpo Rotary Club meets at the Irvine the Riverboat Cafe at the Nauti-cheon Fnday at the Riverboat Beach Sunrise Rotary Club are the Shark Island Yacht Club. 6 Marriott to hear John J .Gobell cal Museum to open d sail-Cale (Connerly the Rellben E. mourning the death of member p.m. Costa M esa-Newport Har-discuss Corregidor. through window semce dlter thE-' Lee) and good friend Howard A. Cun-bor Lioris Club1 the Fish Fry WOR'IH REPEATING: From first of the year, much lJke thf' The public is invited lo hear nlngham. He will be missed. Club, will meet at the Costa drive-up service we ft.nd dt fast the t 996 legislative agenda as it President Shifley Kohlmeier: Mesa Country Club. the newsletter of the Newport food restaurants. affects the Orange Coast and said members of the Exchange WEDNESDAY 7:15 a.m. South Beach Sunrise Rotary Club; Owner BUI Hamilton sdys cot1slal cities. Reservations at $20 Club of Orange Coast will spon-Coast Metro Rotary Club, the "Don't forget a person's greatest boaters will be able to cdll dhedd c1 person can be made by calling sor a family of six tor food and "Taste of Costa Mesa Club" emotional need is to feel appreci- of ti.me, place their food order, 548-4942. Christmas gifts th.is year. The· meets at the Center Club. ~ ated . • ~ail up to the wmdow to pick up CLUB NEWS: Price Shapiro family will be chosen by the Noon, Costa Mesa Rotary ---------- their food and then cnuse the mtroduced Francisco Paredes, Center for Prevention of C hild Club, m eets at tvt..sa Verde • COMMUNITY a a.uas is published ··r:-every 5aturday In the Daily Pilot FAX harbor or out to the ocedn. Back Bay High School Student of Abuse. Country Club to h ear from Dr. your service dub's meeting information . Watch for the Catalina Flyer the Month, to the members of the WELCOME TO 1HE WORLD Freeman on "Her nse from to u1 5851 or mail to 1743 Bayport to be fitted W'!th new, fa ter Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary OP SERVICE CLUBS: Phil and poverty to college educator." The way, ~port Be~ 92660. PaU¢.P..ilot hOVf answering service may be news stones, illustrations. ed1to-WEATH SURF ICI! 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Your commenu at>out the o ly TCR: ~ tddr~~ changes to Jeffrey s. ll.ltll\ waves, 3 foot w.st 649p.m 0.7 SURF. The call dents wtt'e llieep Awaktned ~a noitt, one of ~ reskMnti Pilot °' new\ tips W111 ~ r · Ofd· The Nwiport 8..c:hKost.t MN ,,~tandC£0 iwell. Oensit ~ c:OSts S 150 plus any fr: out of bed to M¥e a .. Ind noticed 1he TV WM m1ll-fd nd gMtn dfrectty to lditut Oa 11 Pilot. '.0 lox 1560. Com o 1'9SC.llf CH fog will clut to sun· WATllll ~•toll ng but found. INttw~low 1t\t UMf left tMNnd. ~ William L~ll The .am. 24· Mew. CA. 92626 Copyright No Alf rlgtiu r~°fd "1 afternoon tondi· TBUB.AW: 6J booktd tht gloYt II ice • ' SATURDAY, SATURDAY 11. 1995 AJ There are some very strange similarities between Colin and me Developers, homeowners reach agreement on plaza I t ts doWllrlght amazing bow ~uch Colin Powell and I have m cornmon. We were both born in New York City during the Depression, he in Harlem, I in the long- defunct Manhattan·Matemity Ward on First Avenue j.n mid· town. We Me both Episcopalians, .. and we both admlt to a prefer· ence for the 1928 version of the Book of ~ommon Prayer. We were both in the ROTC in high school, and both of us went on to careers in the Army. His was-longer than mine by 33 years. ·There were was also' a slight difference m rank attained. He became a four-star general, I was a corporal, though as a squad leader, I was in a slot nonnally filled by a sergeant. Had I re-upped after my two- year tour, I was told I would have my choice of being jumped to sergeant first class or being sent to officer candidate school. Who knows what kind of a home I might have found in the Army? The general and I also ran afoul of alcohol in our teen-age years. He was at a church sum- mer camp and was caught hid- ing beer in the toilet tank. I was at board.mg school and got in terrible trouble when a gallon jug of apple cider explod- ed m its hiding place under my bed. Along with half the dorm, I had fottified my Ctder with Fleis- chmann 's Yeast to harden and give a kick to the juice The problem was, I had neglected to uncap1he jug for the night, which caused the gas to build up, and BLAMMOI Powell was sent home from camp to face his irate parents. I was given. a couple of whacks with a redwood brdflch, and that was the end of it. U your parents paid the tuition on time, not much else mattered. (It was also at this school that the nurse taught me -and many other boys, I am sure that brrds and bees were just the std.rting point in discovering how life works. I also learned to smoke, beginning with pieces of wicker chairs and lengths of macaroni It STUDENTS WHO SUBMITTED ARTWORK FOR THE SHOP COSTA MESA POSTER' CONTEST CAN PICK UP THEIR ENTRIES AT THE TRIANGLE SQUARE M ANAGEMENT O s:"l="JCE. TM.E O FFICE IS LOCATED ON THE LOWER LEVEL NEXT TO RALPHS. ·• A RTWORK NOT PICKED UP MY F RIDAY, N OVEMBER t 7 WILL BE DISPOSED OF. THE MANAGEMENT O FFICE IS OPEN DURING REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS. Put a bug in someon,e's ea r. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-~678 Oranse County•s Cigar Headquarters The Tinder Box Premium Cigt1r.1 fred martin was a strange place.) Gen. Powell and I also experi- mented with electridty. He was four and I was, I think, five - surely old enough to know better -when we found out how dan- gerous light sockets could be. He stuck a hairpin into his, I put my finger into a bulbless lamp. r wanted to see-if my band would ligh t u p when I pulled the chain. We were both zapped severely -by the electricity, and later by our families. (I don't think he followed that by stick· ing a mothball up his nose, how- ever.) The parallels in our lives are uncanny. We also were both poor at mumbletypeg and failed at our music lessons (he on piano and flute, I on clarinet). We both had fathers who were small m stature; but towering in heart, and who splurged at Christmas the way Scrooge did after he vis• ited the three spirits. The general and I have even had lifelong £hallenges from the way other people handle our first names. His problem is mispro- RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Your Dollar Covers Morel 1922 HARBOR llVD., COSTA ME.SA • 5'8· 1156 $500FF w/od Exp Jon 31 1996 Elf!ctrolysis A lso Available BOD Y ,,~ ' ' MENDPRS CLJlllC 434-9200 2845 Mesa Verd. E. • Suite 12 Cosio Me10 )···= nunciation, mine mis-spelling. The Powell family all Called the lad Collln, the British pron un· dation. , But as Powell n otes in his book, World War II changed that. Two days afte r Pearl Harbor, an Anny Air Corps.p ilot named Col- in (as in colon, the punctuation mark and/or piece of intestine) Kelly attacked a Japanese battle- ship and became America's first hero of that war. "<;olln Kelly's name was on every boy's lips, and so to my friends, r became (Colon) ... • Powell writes. My difficulty is legally more complex. My formal given name is spelled Frederic (as in Chopin), but most people insist on spelling it Frederick (as in Tbe Great} or Fredric (as in March)~ Of all the officral certificates one collects in life, about half of mine are spelled with the " ... eric," and the others about a quarter each in the other two ways. Colin Powell and I also played many street games. As a 'city boy, he excelled, according tq his book, at stickball and stoopball. Out in the suburbs of Long Island, my games were kick the can and king of the bill. All pretty trivial stuff. Good clean fun. A couple of grins. But there is another, more important experience the general and I are sharing Ulis week, and it is no fun at all. Neither one of us is going to run for President of the United States this year. And that, as far as Colin Pow .. ell is concerned, is a genuine shame T • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. ti • EnVi.ronmental impact report for Corona del Mar Plaza headed to.City Council for final approval.· By Evan Henerson, Ddily Pilot who will not compete with bus1· nesses in neighboring Corona . del Mar and Fashion l&land. A NEWPORT BEACH -After a specialty market, such as Mrs. tbtee-and-a-half-hour pubhc Gooch's, would be the center's hearing, the city Planning Com-anchor. . mission approved a shopping Once the site of Merle's Zoo center design that developers restaurant, the parcel has been dlld nearby homeowners of the considered for sev~ral u~_f!s. planned Corona del Mar Plaza including as a potential locabon say they can live wi~: for the Newport H<trbor Art The environmental impact Museum. Ultimately, The lrvme report for the plaza moves to the Co. decided to proceed with its City Cound.l for final approval at retail center which. m ongmal the end of the month ' plans, was caJ!ed Newport Pavil- "Both sides gave a little, so ion. it's a good. compronuse, • said The project qwckly aroused Phil Sansone, whose Corona del concern of merchants and bus1· Mar Residents Association ness owners in Corona del Mar serves as an umbrella orgamza-At the request of the chdmbj:!r of tion for the area's homeowners' commerce, The Irvine Co. assooations. agreed to rename the pro1ect the "There are sbll people who Corona del Mar Pla7a dnd to don't want anythtng built out include the shops m tht> future there, but that's the old story of Corona del Mar Busmes!> come up with $10 million, buy Improvement Distnct the place, and we won't build Objections from Harbor View anything." , _. Hills residents were not ~o edsil y That's not uket'y. to happen. ;overcome. Homeownt•rs who The Irvine Cp. has plans f6r a lived across MdcArthur Boule- specialty retail center at the vard m the Harbor View c:om- 105,000-acre s1te at the mtersec-muruties said the pidns violated tion of East Coast Highway and a long-st.a.ndmg dgreement MacArthur Boulevard. between homeowners <1nd the Developers envision tenants aty A proposed entrance to tbil pro1ect from MacArthur Bo\.118- vard had residents worried · about traffic snarls and the need to widen MacArthur Boulevard to SIX lanes. MotoriSts would dJ:\. ve through the Harbor View Hills community to gain access to the hopping center, home - owners claimed. Developers argued the center needed two entrances from both Avocado and . MacArthur to appease tenants. By the time the item reached the planning com- JIUSslon; homeowners and The lrvme Co. were deadlocked. Al the meeting, however, The lrvme Co agreed to move the MacArthur Boulevard entranq.e further south -away from the mten.ection of MacArthur and Harbor View Dnve -and to restnct 1t to entrance only. The stretch of MacArthur between Harbor View Drive and PaC'lfJC COdst Highway cannot be widened until traffic counts exceed 17 .500 trips per day, The agreement stipulates. Homeowners, who had previ- ously accused The lrvine Co. of not listenmg to their concerns, were plf>a<>ed by. the new design DeveJopers aJso. agreed that the center wouJd not house video arcades or drive-up restaurants No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper HICKORY FARMS FITS IN... Daily Pilot Get A Jump On Gift Giving • FREE -SHIPPING We'll ship any of our' prepackaged gifts valued ov~r $20.00 anywhere in the contine ntal United States FREE for arrival by Christmas place your order before November 22, 1995. 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Friday, Michael Tbomas Rohlack, 35, a Costa Mesa msid~t. was arrested after h6 forced open an emergency exit at the Edwards Movie Theater in lnangle Square at 1870 Harbor Blvd. and. set off the alarm, police" said. The tools he used for the break-in and stolen property, which was not identified, were recovered and returned to the cinema. police said. At 6:45 a.m. Friday at a coin- operated laundry business at 27.]5 Mesa Ve.rQe East, two men *eta arrested. " ilolice sµspect them of breclk- ing into fhe washing machines ~ stealing about $100 in ~ge. A citizen spotted Davi<i Osborne, 26, of Corona and Jef. fte~ Darro, 33, of Long Beach Using tools to enter the premises, police said. A police officer saw the pair driving away and pulled them 4ver and arrested them on suspi- aion of committing commercial ISurglary. Their tools and the mon- ey was recovered. Orange Coast College Fall Fair in full swing Orange Coast College's 25th annual Fall Fair is in full swing today, with national sewing and quilting experts offerihg a wide ClITay of workshop sessions. The fair began Friday and will continue from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. t-Oday in the college's student cen- ter. The event focuses on dotblng, crafts, home furnlsblngs and foods. In addition to the more than 120 workshops offered this year, the college is playing host to more than 50 di.flerent exhibitors. A free literature room provides attendees with product samples and services information. National quilting expert Eleanor Bums will offer a. work.- shop today on Christmas quilts and trafts. Power sewing expert Sandra Betzina will teach several work- shops on lining garments and increasing fashion awareness. Other fair works~op sessions. focus on needlepoint, crafts, gourmet cooking, image consult: ing, embroidery,. pattern alter- ations and interior decorating.' Tickets.for today~ events cost $22 and are available at the door. 'Backdraft·Benefit' _,_ ·. set at Bistro 201 Employees of the fire-ravaged Villa Nova, next door to Bistro 201, will be the beneficiaries of a hot party Sunday. John Sharpe, owner_ and executive chef of Bistro 201, is the warmhearted neigl)bor who has organized a •sackdraft Benefit," a buffet dinner with live enter- ta.4unent and delicious food and all proceeds g'oing directly to the temporarily unemployed men and women of Villa Nova. A true good neighbOr, Sharpe says, "These people's lives have been overturned, and they need help until VN reopens. I am call- ing on other restaurants to con- tribute to the buffet tables, and we have vintners willing to help. \'IS IT T II E LI BI{.\ I{\' ~-c.. - / \ )..) 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Bistro 201isat3333 W~ Coast Highway. -Marla Bird Paularino area fabbed for neighbor cleanup The Paularino area of Costa Mesa has been designated for the spring 1996 Neighbors for Neigh- bors Community Cleanup, a pro- gram that focuses on neighbor~ hoods that have experienced decline. The Mesa North Homeowners Association recommended the area, which is between Fairview Road and the Costa Mesa Free- way in the city's-West Side, to city officials last month because of the "multitude" of dilapidaMd rental units in the neighborhood. To be eligible for funding through the Community Develop- ment Block Grant program, the targeted area must serve low-and moderate-income households. City hawks tickets for Rose Parade excursion The Costa Mesa Community Services Department is selling · tickets for a 1996 Rose Parade excursio~ The tickets cost $49 per person. For information, call 645-8551. ~ N_ioJ1r111 Out/et It's like buying a 1996 Mercedes-Benz for $20,'000. Deep Discount Prices Everyday HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 '230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa by Dr. Michael T. Bywater Or. Alissa S. Wald Doctors of Optometry SEEING THE LIGHT M ii turns out, lhe eyes con do ITlOl8 than sense visual Images. They also 11,elp the body to set its circodion clock. which helps govern physlologicol octlvtty during a 24· hour period. According to researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospltol, the eyes h1gg&' lnoreoses and decreases In the body's prodUcfion of lhe hoonone melatonin. Levels of metatonln drop at sunrise, telllng the body to woke up. M night, melatonin {)foductlon surges, to bring on sleep. M was already known, mony blind people must go wl1houl lllese signals. M a resun. they expefience a sort of lntermltl8nt jel log. However, the new research shows !Mt otller blind people's eyes retain optic cells that con detect sunlight and slgnol lhe bcoin to regulate melatonln levels. Coll BYWATER AND WALD, DRS. OF OPTOMETRY at 545-9162 for more information on the Brigham and Women's conclusions on hormone melatonin. We keep current wltll the Iciest medico! odvoRces and poss this lntormotloo on to you so you con moke lnfooned dtclslons. We use up.to-dote technology to diagnose and treat vision problems early and painlessly. Your vision Is priceless. Be sure to protect II wt1t1 regulor eye exams. Vlslt us al 2706 Hort>or Blvd., SUlte B, and browse tllrough our wide selecllon Of the latest eyfNlflOl fof lhe entire family. anoo hours ore M·f 9·7, Tues., Wed. and Thurs. 9-6 ond Sot. 9-3. Happy Velerons Day. Nsz ... 81 ctC I .... 0.U,Nac Get a new bajrdo for ch~ty By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Nearly 30 hairstyUSts from throughout Orange .County will participate ln the second annual Cut-a- Tbon on Sunday at Aura Hair Salon. Procee(ls from the event, which lasts from 10 a .m. to 3 . p.m., will go toward the cre- ation of the Holmes House AIDS Hospice. During last year's Cut-a- Thon, stylists raised ~boul $1,200 for the project, said Aura owner Jim Dozal. "Orange County doesn't have a hospic.e, • Dozal said. •The respons~ we get when we do something like this is amaz· lng." . The hospice will be a state- licensed. six-bed residential care facility providing nursing care for patients With end·stage AIDS. The Holmes House fund is at $45,000: The facility needs another $15,000 banked, and the goal is to be open within six months, Homes flouse develop- er Mary Lou Brophy said. Dozal took an interest in the program after hearing a per- former sing for an AIDS benefit at the Church of Religious Sci- ence in Huntington Beach. The church has several gay mem-· bers, and finding people to join tn the hospice campaign . has not been difficult, Dozal said. •The private sector needs to do its share to give people with AIDS a nice environment to die in," said Dozal, adding that he considers the effort a pet pro- ject.. "I've been in this commu- nity 19 years. Now it's time to give something back." Brophy, who said she got the 11best haircut of my life" last year, had high praise for Dozdl's efforts. · "He recruits top~notch styi- ists for this," Brophy said. ti Most of them would probably charge $40 to $50 ln their own salons." All' haircuts Sunday will be $10. Aura is at 2700 W. Coast Highway. For more informatio"Q, call 631-1390. . ~ .. ~~y ~e_. Presented By .... Regal Beauty & The Bod Today's.tip is on hair care: r eRiNc iN 'TH1'ScouPO'N'FoR', ! 20% OPP! . To give your hair a beautiful glow, try adding. a shine product.to towel-dried hair, then blow-dry using a rowid brush to seal cuticle and give hair a luxririo~s, health;y shine. II Any Hair Shin~ Item I ·I I valld at I I Regal Beauty 2S9 E.17th I I 642-:482 I The friendly people at Regal & The Bod can help yol.l decide which one is· right _for you. 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I 7th St., Costa Mesa or call 642-891 O The Bod and Regal Beauty are friendly compe~ltors and are in no other way afflllated . ... ••• Your Source For Local News and Sports . , ' a~ound town TODAY COMMEMOAATIVE Pl.AQUE PLAQMENT The Harbor Area-Newport Beach/Costa Mesa World War ll 50th Anniversary Commemora- tive CommittE>e wW install its war memorial at Orange Coast Col- lege in a special VeterdJlS Day ceremony beginning at 9:30 a .m. Among the dignitaries expected are Congressman Dana Rohrabacher1 Costa Mesa's and Newport Beach's mayors: local educators: and former Assembly- man and retired Marine Corps Lt. Col. Gil Ferguson, as well as oth- er local veterans. exhibits and explanations of the bay's hi.Story. Tours start at the comer of Eastbluff and Back Bay drives. Future tours Dec. 9, Jan. 13, Peb. 10 and March 9. Call Fran Robinson, 646-8009 or Dick· Kust, 786-8878. p.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 West 19th St, Costa Mesa. Contact Lyle Thorell, show chairman at 839-5084 or Janet Deyden at 546-4389. GEM AND MINERAL SHOW The Orange Coast Mineral & Lapidary Society, Jt_c., hosts its 52nd annual gem and mineral show "ProspectoT's Paradise," featuring merchandise for sale, exhibits, food, demonstrations and drawing for door prizes. The free event takes place !rom 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and is also held on Sunday, Nov. 12 from 10 a,m. to 5 HAIRCUTS TO HELP HOSPICE Hair stylists from across .the county will provide "m.illion-dol- lar haircuts for just $10" during the Cut~A-Thon to benefit the Holmes House AIDS Hospice in Tustin. The event is from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Aura Salon, 2700 W. Coast Highway, Ste. 227, New- port Beach. Call 631-1390. NAVAL ART Military paintings by Arthur Beaumont, who was the official artist of the U.S. Navy, will be on display at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum through Nov. 17. A large-scale model of the • USS Missouri is also featured m the exhibit, which comrnemordtes the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II. A special Vetercllls Day ceremony is also scheduled We Know How Hard It 'Can Be For a Caregiver at noon today aboard the floating museum at 151 E. Coast High- way. Call '673-7863. VETERANS DAY RUMMAGE SALE The Ladies Auxiliary of Ameri- can Legion Newport Harbor Post 291 sponsors a gigantic rummage sale from 9 a .m. to 6 p.m. dt 215 15th St., Newport Beach. All pro- ceeds go to the Long Beach Vet- erans Medical Center The event will feature quabty furniture, appliances, musical mstruroents, bicycles, toys, home decor dnd a large selection of family clothing A bake sale, raffle, hamburgers, bot dogs and soft dnhks will also be offered. Call 673-5070 BACK BAY TOUR Free wallung tour of the Upper Newport Bay Ecolog1cdl Reserve between 9 and 10:15 d m , with tour groups starting out evE>ry 15 minutes. 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Crystal Court First Level TMEWIAPPH II For executive i'ft baskets, gift wrappmg · • and mailing. v1s1t"The Wrapper II South C0ast Plaza First Level Crystal Court Fust Level :· -r • CRYSTAL COURT .. THE VILLAGE . THE OFFICES NORDSTROM BULLOCK s BULLOCK s MEN s STORE SEARS R081NSONS-MAY THE BROADWAY SAlS nrrn ~VENUE Mo11,•w lhroug~ Fn,aw I 0 a 111 to 9 r 111 S.tu,aw I 0 I • lo 7 , II SHUI II a • ti 6 30 p 111 s .. Di190 (405) Frq at 3333 Bristo St. C4511 Mesa. C~ 92626 (714) 05·2000 (800) 7824888 . • SATURDAY, NOVEM8ER 11, 1995 ~ • ADVmrl'IUMDIT The moat affordable luxury available at Pacific Mill in qomplex carbohydrates and Treat yourself and your family to fresh hot bread and other baked goods from Pacific Mill Bread Co. the best premium whole wheat bread anywhere. . Pacific Mill's goal is to make the best bread on earth. Premium chemical-free whE!at from Montana is sto~round daily nght In the store, giving the breads extra flavor and nutrition not possible from flour months old. Each loaf is hand-kneaded and designed and then proofed and baked with individual attention. Pacific Mill prides itself on using only the best and f rashest Ingredients. No oils or art1flc1al preservatives go Into the bread, which not only makes a more nutritious product, but gives it a much longer life, guaranteed to stay fresh for at least a week on the·counter. The breads and ~olls are high protein, cholesterol-free and ) almost fat free. The only fat ls, that which is found in wheat t natui'a.lty, as nothing Is added Of. removed from the wheat flour. Over 20 varieties of bread ~.l' available, as weft as dinner ~ ·1/4 tb. cookies, giant cinnam~ rolls (virtually fat-free) and low- fat muffins. Come in for a taste. .. Open Monday-Friday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday, 7 a.m. to g p.m.; Closed on Sunday. • Pacific Mm Bread Co. is located at 18449 Brookhurst St. facing Ellis Ave., In Fountain Valley, 378--0107. THE PERFECT FOOD -Fr·es/1 Hot Brea ti - We balle .frmn scratch every day using the finest Ingredients to bring you tbe best tastl11g """ .o t n11trltlous bread on earth. Over 20 t•arleties to cboose from each u•eelt. • Virtually Fiil Free • High, CA>mpkx <:arbobydrates • Hlgb Protein &-11 Serving Dally MIUERS & &KE.RS OF PRJ ,1n. "1 w)-0£ WHEAT 378-0107 M-F 7am-7pm • Sat. 7arn~m '· .. I . ... '· •I . . - ' I .. 'DREAMS FOR THANKSGIVING' A workshop today by th Rev. Bob Pulliam at , the Cornmuntty- Chwch, Newport Beach Science of M.Lnd Education Center, 9Qt Dove St, Swte 145, Newport Beach. Work.shops begin at 10 a.m;--and adjourn at noon. Tea and coffee are available at 9:30 a.m. Donation requested. Infonnation: &46-3199. Hf.Al.TH DAY Orange County, 250 E. BaW St. (at RedNll), Calta Mela. The pro- gram~ in concert with a huge to be held ln 181 AVIV and the Jewish CcmmwUty Fair. .. GUATEMAl.AN ACTMST SPIAKS Alberto OI'O'ico Aiquichi, a Maya C akchiquel Indian from Guatemala, will speak at Sl Mark Presbyterian Cburdl ·at 11 "a.m. Sunday after the 9:30 a.m. worship setVice. He Is an otfidal of CONIC (the National Coordinator of Indigenous and Campesinos) which work with campesino land and labor conflicts in Guatemala. St. Mark's is located at the corner of East mutt and Jamboree across the street f:rom Corona del Mar Instructor Janet Brosan leads Peo- ple With Arthritis Can Exercise (P.A.C.E.) classes 10 to 11 a.m ., Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Cen- ter of Orange County, 250 E. Bak- er St., Costa Mesa Call 513-5641. PARADIGM SHIFT . High School. The Newport Beach Baha'i Com- munity allows participants to bear cUld experience •Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New World• 7:30 p.m. Fnday at a private residence in Corona del Mar Together, they explore such questions as: Can rdcism and pre1ucbce be eliminat- ed? What lS the New World Order? Music and food included. Direc- tioru.· 759-0999. ETHICS lf)J THE WORKPLACE A Saint Michael and All Angels Forum <,enes class, "Ethics in the Workplace " with guest speaker Fdther Will Cri!.1, Tuesday, 7:30 to 8·30 p.m. at lhe church, 3233 Pacif- ic .View Drive. Corona del Mar.' Clli.ld cdfe dvailable. Information: 644-046..1. ~PECIAL SERVICES .. BRING A GUEST Orange Coast Unitarian Univer- salist Church, 1259 Victoria St., bas scheduled Sunday as "Bring A Guest Sunday" to start at 10:30 a.m. The title of the sermon is ·•Salted with Fire," a book by Scott Alexander, exploring liberal faith. There wilJ also be a class on "Par- ents As Resident Theologians• le d by· the Rev. Kathy Klohr, religious education consultant at noon. Information: 646-4652. SERMONS 'GIVE THANKS IN ALL THINGS' Is the title of the sermon by the Rev. Ken Gray at Newport Bea'Ch Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove St., Suite 145, Newport Beach, 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Infor- mation: 646-3199. 'SOLIDARITY RALlY' SINGLES Uriel Palb, the deputy consul gen- eral of Israt>I will be on hand at a SERENDIPITY Solldanty Reilly unday at 4 p.m. at The Serendipity series for singles the JeWl!>h Community Center of m~ts every Wednesday . at 7:30 -~-----------------------· -I t ~'-I I fl/""~~~ ..... 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER I I I ANO I J.f. l) ~._t-w,,.,~ I ']ulf dnvi.u .::Salen anJ Pu.aul!J dupp~ I !20% OFF I ' [lip. 11117195 ! Oiming Soon SKIN CARE SPECIAL I I $55 for a 75 min. facl•I • wfth FREE Glycollc acid pe~. I I I I I I I Su~r MuNd Saturday O\'mlber 18th Exp. 11-15·9!5 (res. $90) OFFERING A Fuu LINE OF I ......... _.._ ______ _ ·--------• I I PRODUCTS I 642-1717 . : I ;-283-D 17th Street, COJta Mesa (Next to RoM) I -I "' Open 7 Days: M-F 10-8 Sat. 10-7 Sun. 11-6 I •.-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -!" -- -.. ' METHODIST Costa Meta MESA VERDE UNITTD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M Wonhip & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr R1chord Georae 979·823.d NEWPORT CENTER UNrTED METHODIST CHURCH 160 I M.Y'Querrtc Ave C0<0Nf det Mar 644-0745 Worship at S·OOAM & I O:OOAM Sunday School All ~es 9:00AM Rev Edward C. Martin LAGU NA, United Methodist Church 21632 Wesle y Or. Laguna Beac h 499-3088 ' Sunday Morning Worship . & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center Services Available R E LIGIOUS SCIENCE RI~ SOlNCI NEWPORT llACt4 SCIENCt OF MIND lDUCAOON CENlU (Comft ot Dow • OfJOI -In db BldQ OCIOfl ITOfri Riie/i« JoMI) 901 Dovt 1145 I cBQR¢H SERVICE SQR -10:30 I omct · M, Tu, 111 (714) tus-3119 Or. J•Nllll f"'"° ,,,,,,,,., FIRST CHURCH OF CHRISl SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 . Church lOam Ir 5pm, Sunday School lOam Wednesday MMUngs Spm Know) e 1hat the Lorcl he 1s God: 11 is he that hai/1 made 11s, and 1101 11·e 011rsel\1es; ... Psalms 100:3 Branch ot The Mother Church The First Church or Christ Sdenlltt Bolton, Massacbusetis ---- CONGREGATIONAL © COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL . UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST · . To 8ehw Is To (Me; To (Me b To 00. Dr. O.nnl1 W Short. Minister . Sunday Wol'$h1p 8:30 & 10:AM Chwdi SdlOOl 9AM AcM • 9,45 Childrtfl Child Care Pfovlded 644-7400 611 M, COfOfta Oii Mir PRESBYTERIAN "LIVING FOR GOD" (I Pctr.r4:1-lll p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churdl, 600 St. Andrewl Road m ~ JSeach. 1bis week's pro.. gram 11 by psychologist Or. John Pry, who will speak on •Focusing and R~ a Vision of Personal Growth.•·' A S3 donation at the door also covers refreshments. For infonnation. call the Rev. Or. Bill Planagan at 574'-2214. This will be the last meeting until Jan. ~· ---~~-------------------, r--------------•---------~----- Saint John Vianney Chapel SPBCIAI EVENTS THANKSGIVING LUNCHEON The J ewish Senior Center of Orange County celebrates Thanksgiving with a special lun· cheon on Wednesday. Special guest Cantor Issac Attias will per: form favorite melodies. Seating will begin a t 11:30 a.m. Reserva- tions are necessary for this holi- day program. The-cost is $5. Infor- mation: 5 13-5641. PROGRAM LUNCHEON + um: Saint John Vianney O\apel of Balboa Island. + AbDRES5: 310 Marine Ave., BalbOa Island. + lB.EPttONE: 675-2221 . + l>ENC*INATION: Roman Catholic. +YEAR ESTAllUSHED: 1943. +SENIOR PASTOR: The Rev. Monsjgnor Joseph F. Sharpe. +SERVICE TM.s: Sunday, 8 a.m., 9 a.m.; Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m.; SatuJ'day, S p.m. Confession provi~ed on request. +SIZE OF CONGREGATION: 650 families. +CONGREGATION MAKE- UP: Even mix between young and older adutts. + OflLD CARE: Not provided. +TYPE OF WORSHIP: Tradi- tional. "We follow the Catholic Church and' its pro- grams, and are loyal to the Bishop of Rome," Sharpe said. +TYPE OF SERMON: Scrip- tural based. The reverend fol- lows the Ecumenical Lee-,, tionary format used by many different Christian religions. + RECENT SERMON: Sharpe read from Romans 13:8-10. "All our lives for Him." The Rev. Monsignor Joseph F. Sharpe. + UPCOMING SERMON: The tions. "We use the Catholic reverend will read from the charities in the area," Sharpe book of Luke. The sermon will said. be titled, "God is not the god +DRESS: Casual to formal. of the dead, but of the liv-+ INTERESTING NOTE: The ing." church has an excellent Ghoir, + OUTREAOt PROGRAMS: and recently installed a new The church doesn't have any organ. independent social organiza-......._ _________ _ By David Silva Our Lady of Mount Carmel Ladies Guild bolds a luncheon catered by KooKooRoo at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Reservations must~ made with Gwen Mayberry, 642- 3698 by noon on Monday, Nov. 13. Bring unwrapped canned 9oods or other nonperishable ~ items. They will be used as decorations and then donated to FlSH for thclr Thanksgiving bas- kets. The program_will be about Mary's Shelter, a home for ilnwed mothers. Also tliere will be a pre- view of the craft sale Nov. 18 and 19. L------------------------------------------------------~ LIDO BEAUTY SUPPLY &SALON 723-5372 3441-B \'la Lhlo, ew;ort Beaeh • ext to Pavlllons ly die y;ater fto1ala • Opea I uys • t1o8M S..Uys ' ST. MARK PRESBY'IERIAN CHURCH SundalJ Worship 9:30 a.m. Child Care, SunJa11 School Jamboree at &stbluf f Newport Beach 644-134 1 SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE. ISAIAH ' nserva. tNe) St.a~bal Smice Flll:ay n:otis 8.00pm Sal. ~1omino ShUbal StM:e 10.ooam llllbbJ Joseph F. Mendelsohn 2401 lrMe Ave • Ne!"POlt 8eacil Temple Phone: 548-6900 or 646-7512 , Re19otis & Hebrew School Bat,,_ Mtlzvah VllnORS Al.WAYS WB.COME_ EPISCOPAL SAINT JAfAES CHURCH episcopal .. A Com1t111nity_ ~ ,_ Loviltf olNI s.Mnt J.1111 a.rut .. """•""~ Fr Dovtd c And.non, l'9Ctor 3209 Via Lido Newpon Beoch IA/675·0210 7·30 om Troditionol 9 om Contemporary 9 om Church School 10 45 om Chorismolic and Wednesday noon S. \I :\T :\ll<."11.\FL l\ :\I .I . :\:\C EL~ El'ISl'OP.\L l'lll 'Hl'll Sun~ay .Worship S:OOAM, I O:OOM1 rsery, Sunday School 'A Friendly. ~ Qlnsti~ Cornrtlmity" 3233 Pacific: vrew or. ,. Marp'•§lf (Ofona Mar 644-0463 RELIGIOUS SCIENCE cw.c..~ WW.Uh.a ltJ11.11.&U1,., Rev. Mary Murray Shelton Senior Minister · Sunday -.Joum1y Of Thi HID'! CHURCH OP REUGIOUS SCIENCE M.mbtt ol h Uni't.d ChVrt,,h ol Religious Scltnct ..,2205 MAIN STitEET • • Sl.MTE 23, SEACUFF VIUAGE 9 ·1 fill Gentle Caring fill Our Specialty •.. Catering to Cowards fill Teeth Whitening L This Ccrtlfk:ate valid thna 11/22/95 .J ---------------To Create a Perfect Smile For You !iiiiiiiiiii vlSA Payment Plans Available SOUTH COAST C HRISTIAN CHURCH We Care About You Because Chrut Cares. "PARTNERS FOR CHRIST" (Philippians 2: 19-30) Jerrold A. Hollobaugh, M1rustcr \\'onhij> ~n'lu: 10. l S am Bible Snt<hes 9 00 am KH!s F °' Cllrut S ·JO pm 792 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa. CA • 92627 (714) 548-3468 (Comer of Vkton1 l!t Pl.cmtaa) COMMUNITY CHURCH "Spending Ttme In The 'THANK' Tank" Part I Sunday, November 12 r..,, r I( I f) ( ~ t)f)t :•. 1 (i ,, -) (]fl') ~at: Irvine Bon & Gida Club 2'S E. Y• t.oa,, tr-. (w.d Fft Slaltoe) PACIFIC CHRimAN COMMUNITY OtUllOt ...... ..,_rt., .... ""-· <A ft714 . '° .......... <A tft1MD4 ,.. LUTHERAN ·---·------------------ HRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH Pastor William Hemenwdy ·w e love children, youth, young adults. carttr :------adult1,. stn on. Wt tove to ~.to mdt out, to mttt nmis. to an.wtr qutSlions· •Sunday StrAm -8:00. 9:30' 10:45 • Sunday SChool & Blblt Studlri -9:30 .. 760 Victoria Strttt e Costa Maa, ~ 9'627 (714) 631-1611 • (7U) 548-6866 (SthOolJ SATURDAY, NOVEM8ER 11, 1995 Al ·' . . -... • 1111 ~ WCTOll'f runs ~ly In the a Piiot. If you'd Ille. lnforrNtlon on no your organl· ddon 1151.cf, c.1164 "4321, Ext. 331. A&.S ASSOCIATION OAANGI COUNTY • CHAPTIR The Amyotrophlc Lateral Sder01lS AJsooation, Orange County Chapter, needs many volunteer.. For infonna· 11011, call EJrecullve Director Stacy Korenel a t 375-1922. AlZHlfMH'S ASSOCIATION OF ORANGE COUNTY The Alihelmer's A!SBociatton of Orange County nt>eds voluntl'ers for Its Vl.Sltlng Volunteer Program: sup- port group IE'aders for patients and care givers, a,nd for th volunteer helplme. Interested volunteers can call 283-1111 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Tbe Orange County Region ot lhe American Cancer Society Is seektng office volunteers Abo, volunteers are ~ , belng sought to 'itnswer calls for the -;! unit's Ht-lpline lnfoCenter. Por mfor- mation on these and other v.olunteer opp;orturubes, call Jane 0 Connor at 751-0-44 l AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOICE IN MEDICINE Amencdns for Free Choice 10 Med- icine, a non-profit educational organi- zation founded on the Idea of md1yid- ua l liberty and free enterprise, Is seek1ng office voluntePrs For more infonnatloo, call 645-2622 , AMEf\ICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE PROGRAM ., The American Home Health Hos- pice Program needs volunteers to give emotftffial support to term1n111ly ill patients and their tam11ies in the greater Orange Couaty art-a l'rdm1ng Is provided For mfonnat1on, rail 550- 0800 or (800) 540-2545 AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Ordnge County Chaptf'r of the Amencao Red Cro% nt•ecl'> volunteers AMERICAN YOUTH 50Calt OltGANI· ZATIOH Corona del Mar AYSO Soccer Region 51 n~ voluntMn r°' 1995 soccer season regt tration Parenti of boys and guls ages -4 1/2 to 16 ere needed for computer Input, tele· phones, coaching, refereeing, equip· meot and puf'C'hut.ng. Call 640-l.s39. A$SOCIATION RENAISSANCE CRE· AT~S ARC 1s a non-profit group In Cotta Mesa that sponsors and supports mul· ti-outreach community service pro· grams, such as the homeless sanctu- ary Volunteers are needed. Por lnfor- mation, call Dr. 'Renee Namaste, 540· 5803. BALLET PACIFICA The Ballet Pacifica Guild, a volun· teer upport group for Ballet Pacifica, needs volunteers for a variety ot tasks. For Ulformatlon. call Molly Lynch at 642-9275 BIG BROTHERS, llG SISTERS Men and women over 20 years old who have lived in Orange County for at least six months and have been on the JOb for at least three months are needed to serve as big brothers or big ilsters for children ages 6 to 16 from smgle-parent homes For information, call 544-7173 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC .. ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL Volunteer opportunities mclude fund raismg, program development and traming to existing troops and "packs For more information; call Devon Dough tty, 5'6·4990 IOYS AND GIRLS CLUIS Of COSTA MESA//NEWPORT IEACH The three area Boys and Girl C1ub1 need volunteer coacbe and art1 ftnd crafts workshop teachers For locations and more information, call Dick Powert, 642-2245 CENTENNIAL FARM TOURS Volunteer docents are needed at the Centennial Pann at the O range County fairgrounds tn Costa Mesa Call Gtnny Smith, 708·1517 CENTER FOR C«EATIVE ALTERNATIVES The Center for Creatlv& Altema· lives, a non·proflt chantable ol'gao1- zallon that works through the UnHed Way, needs volunteers. graduate level Interns or trainees. For Information, call Karen;-642-0317. COLL.EGE HOSPITAL The College Hospital Costa Mesa Auxiliary ls seeking volunteers to per- form clerical, reception desk, gift shop and other duties at the hospital For information, call 642-2734 between 9 a.m and 4 pm COMMUNITY HOSPICE CARE Community Hospice Care, which provides medical and emotional sup- port to terminally ill pallents and thetr ramihes tn Orange County, needs vol- unteers in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach For information or to register. call Cmdy Laird, 978-7~47 CONSUMERS FOR LEGAL RE.FORM Consumers for Legal Reform bas to address communitr groups about " Red Cross serv1rt•\ und to act as luu.sons Wuh the media in disaster and emergency situations For informa- llon, call Judy lanndcrnne, 835-5381 , Nov. 11 & 12 Come early for the unveiling oi our 1995 Holiday BARBIE- Keepsake Ornament 1 You'll also find great values on Christmas cards, gift wrap and many special gift ideas. Don't miss it! or Joan Miller R15-S1RI cJCt 422 .Jff ,:n dr ((J ry,a ;/, io "J IWa l3ladl Tie tidldiD' sale 25% off all fabrics If purchased In November! .... . IJ, ;r fl•,. ( 11,,I,,,, • YJ flt!ott/ 1/' n~ w , I" u/,,,, ,,/J , 1l,. llfl" /,,/u I/ -~East Coast Highway . Suite A Corona 001 Mor • 673-1794 i 1 block South of Poppy St. across from 5 Crowns restaurant <?Ai,111<1/ W.""' /¥ jf'll' U'llfdNLIJ •• • • • • • • • • • • • ·~· ,. ... ,. K~·;s H~~ SHOP 2200 Harbor Blvd. • Costa /V\esa HOURS: M-F l0-9 (In K -Mart Plaza) SAT9.30-6 •SUN11-5 646-1 5 5 7 1W1B1E IS 11A1C1ra1t OW'lMI "'and lnld ~lam tonl MM Inc C 1995 Mftl Int An rQ'IS raMCI Cookie! KILLER Choc?late Chip • SLU'lflour 1atural Bakery withe purchase of any ot our Presh Ba~e? Breads . • 427 E. 17th sr. Come by for one of our dehc1ous • • Costa Mesa • 646-1440 Giant cookies w/any purchase • • • • • • • ·• • • E.'<p. 1 111 5195 -one per customer -must present coupon for cookie I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •• an onyr.> og need Jor volunt r• to mon tor dvtl court judg • A comput· er and donations are also n d . For more tnfonnatton, call Barbara at 8S4· 0881. COSTA MESA CMC PLAYHOUSE The Costa Mesa Civic Playhou needs volunteers for u henng, b4C'k- stage. mailings. typing. light and many other duller.. C:or mono tnforma· bon, can 650-5269 COSTA MESA HISTORIC.Al SOCIETY y r pedcd. volunteers work one-on· une with a dilld for three hours a w k. fur Information, c&ll 935·6124 OffORE FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS Tbo DePore Foundation for the Arts, a non-profit organiuauon ded1- c&t d to dantt at 151 Ka.lriius Onv , G·3, Co ta Mesa, n d.5 volunt rs For more lnformauon, call 2A I ·9908 ,., DISCOVER\' SHOP FAHMEW OEV£LOIMINTAL aNTa Th Fam w De elopmentAJ Cea. t 1 in Costa M need1 volunteers, and donlltlont w !come. F9r mot information, call 57·5114 betw n ~ a m od 4 .30 p m FISH HARIOR AREA INC. Fn ndi Lo S.rvic to HumanlW (FISH) ofle~ ryency • htance to thos 10 n d aud provtdb the Mob le Meoals program Volunteer.. are need• ed to hl'lp In 11 vanety of areO, For more mfomuation, call Debby, 645-. 8050 -FOOD DISTRIBUTION CENTER The society collects informahoo, photos and artifacts relaung to the history of Costa Me a and the harbor area. Voluotet-ri. a.re needed for cleri- cal tasks, computer loput aod help In lhe hbr)lry For Information, c;all Charles Beecher, 631-51:118 COSTA MESA LITERACY GROUP The Costa Mesa Literacy Group needs volunteers to help people become literate or teach English as a second langudge For information, call Fuller. 548.3384 015COvery Shops are run by the Amencan Cancer Society Volunteer1 are needed, and no s~c1al !ikUls are ne<Yssary. for tnlonna11on1 cclll 640· 4717 between 10 a.m and 5 pm DISPUTE RtSOLUTION SE~VICES Dispute Resolution Services needs volunteer medlators, cdse speciallst.s and outreach assistants to hPlp 1n d vanety or mediation casei. 81hngudl language skUl.s are needed for office volunteers and for mediator& For more mformat1on Celli 250-041!8 The Food D1•tnbut1on Center, Oran~e County'i. prtvate non-profU food bank, needs volunteers to lni.p1-r.t dnd sort donated foods and lo help with m111ltng For more informa- tion, ·call the volunteer coorditlator, • 771-1343 FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA LIBRARY '•.., EASTER SEALS , The Easter Sealr. Society needs COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER volunteers for ongoing denrdl work • The Fw~nd ol lhe Co:.ta Mes~ Library nc>rd volunteers For informa- tion call thP library 646·88.c5. GIRL SCOUTS The multjpurpo e senior seryices cUld to help m ,programs lbr rh1ldr<>n facility at the comer of t9tb Street and I with disabilities and 10 spt'Cldl event Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers for For mlormabon call 834-I 111 a variety or tasks For more 1nforma- tion, can 645-2356 from 9 a m to 5 pm EXCHANGE CLUB CHILD ABUSE PRE- VENTION CENTER Volunteers are net:ded to help families when an incident or child abuse bas been reported and a refer· rat made by the county dnd to work with {anulies or bigh-nsk Victim-. of parental drug add1ct1on For infonnd· ti on. tall 722-1107. Th.-Girl ..,routs ol Orange Count) n~ed \01unt~t'r'> to be tra10ed as troop lt'adPr t>n:t' on speoal comnuttees and g1vf' lt>C11.11e,,, demonstrations of clcl" P'> for information. call 979- ?IHIO GIRLS INC OF ORANGE COUNTY COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVO· CATES OF ORANGE COUNTY (CASA) Volunteers dre needed to mdke d two-year commitment to serve as advocates for abust-d, neglf'C"tPd and abandoned children Ounng the two- Girl:. lnr otter. educational an<l I t·nnrhment opportumties for girls and boyi. Volunteers dre needed . For more 1nlormdhun. call Amy. 646-7181 Three out of Four Peope In America have foot pain. What'• worae, two-thirds of those people think It'• normal. It's not! Funny thing about bunlona, whlle you sit around wondering "how you got them (most are hetedltary), they Just keep get11ng bigger. Year efter yew, l9ft unnated, bunions onfy,g.row WOJM. Uttlmatety even buying shoes 1ltl extra ala targ., won't help. Brtng In Thia AIJ For A FREE CONSULTATION . Advantage~: 1. 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Pilot's Top 103 luncheon is inspirational gathering B y now the buzz over~ Pilot Top 103 list has faded. The debate over who should have been on the list and .who was missed is Just a news memory. There will be another list· in'96. • Those included this year, as · Daily Pilot Editor Blll Lobdell insists, ~made the cut for no par· ticular reason.• They were the guests of Beverly Ray and The Balboa Bay Club this week for a gathering of local influence. By the stroke of noon Tuesday, about 70 of the 103 poured into · the dub. Some of the aniving crush landed in $80,000 luxury wheels, others came in dented Toyotas long removed from the pages of the Kelly Blue Book. Still others came m city vehicles, and one guest named Igor walked in on a leash. Millionaire RV btnlder John Crean sat down to talk shop with dedicated Newport-Mesa schools Superintendent Mac Bernd. ·1 want to know if some of the political types here are going to have to pay for their own meals,· quipped Crean, just as Supervisor Marlon Bergeson and someone from Rep. Chrls Cox's sthlf entered. The composed an(i,super-capa· ble Bergeson confided, uTh.is has been a very difficult year,• refer· ring to the constant barrage of cnticsm she faces over the coun- ty's financial debacle. Be~eson went on to say she made the per- sonal deasion to enter the realm of local government dfter years at the state level ·because there are too many stdte interests that pro- tub1t local government from being very effective.• Then came bank- LOW •LOW PRICES & VfRY F·\ST KENNY 1/4 PRINTER 250 J212 • Ml~SA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The n'adltlon Continues Since 1972 COCK TAILS FOOD TO C.0 PHONE AHEAD b.w. -cook ruptcy. So much for personal Vl.Sion. The exclusive 103 dined on a salad of -California field greens embellished with wann crnyfish timbales followed by a main course of filet of beef tournedos and capped with a strawberry Napoleon for dessert. Newport-based labor attorney Roger Schnapp mused, »[t's a shame Mr. Soffer was unable to attend. He missed a wonderful lunch." Schnapp was, of course, tefer- ring to the absent member of the 103, Sid Soffer, on the lam m Las Vegas. avoiding the well-publi· cized quarter-million-dollar bench warrant issued by Harbor Munici- pal Court jurist Susanne Shaw, who did turn out for the affair and brandished handcuffs, Just 1n case Soifer decided to partake in the straWbftny NapoleQn The cross-section of Newport- Mesa citizens not on the lam· mixed handsomely m the bayfront dining room Crowd metnbers exchanged barbs, jokes 4Dd mutual pats on the proverbial back. Manba11 Duffield, local elec- tric boat purveyor, nearly got "the hook" as he aelivered a very tun- ny, yet Mtcastic speech blasting the importance of The Daily Pilot's choice of headline stories. John Moorlach; Tom 'fyson: Peggy Goldwater Oay; Crab Cooker boss Bob ltoubtan; Dayna Pettit, Rosalind Wllllams; Bay Club CEO Dave Wooten; Jerry Anderson; Andy GonJs; Patty Henry, widow of officer Bob Hen· ry; dnd Bob and Peggy Lunde, the parents of Gray Lunde, all came together to salute a commu· mty that "holds a fundamental • commibnent to optimism," according to fellow 103 honore~ Michael Botwinick, head of the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Blll Popejoy, attending with his wife, Nancy, reflected on a comme nt made by his young grandson nearly a year ago when Popejoy stepped in to help the bankrupt county. The young man asked, "Granddad, are we going to have to change our name and leave the county?" Popejoy told fi~ COSTA MUA CMC PLAYHOUSI fi.) .. PLA YE"~o N ! .. Pl)f1lp/;m l'u-...... 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Sped.king on the much larger plane of world affairs, Miller's words were somehow also appro- priate to the crowd gathered in support of positive community. After all, the world is nothing oaa's FINEST W•E AT TITll DISCOUNTS •0•1,,.......,.. ,. .......... ....... ............... .......... ..,,,... ... 0 .... , ..... , •• J Bottom row: Bildl Johns, John Crean and Tom Tyson. Top row: Dave Wooten and Henry Schleletn. • more than the enormous commu:. nity of man. All acts, good and evil, beqin with one idea, one per- son, one place. As Rabbi Miller finished his dosing remarks, the ethnically, religiously and socially diverse crowd expressed a unified "Amen.~ The gathering of 103, a sym- bolic gesture of appreciation for the many, many people wbo make Newport-Mesa a stand-up American community. • l .W. COOK's columns run Thursdays and Saturdays. SATURDAY, NOVEM8Eft 11, 1995 At SCR's Richard Doyle reveals the se~rets of his trade range County ls lucky to have a professional the- ate r like South Coast epertory. Now in ats 32nd ea- n, SCR has grown from a ounq, ambitious bunch of the- ter students putting on plays in old milrine swap shop in ew.port Beach to a Tony ward-winning. two-stage pro- essional theater where world remieres by new and estab· ed playwrights h ave become progyamming staple. One of those world pre- ' eres, "The Interrogation of athan Hale By Captain John ontresor of HRM Expedi- · onary Forces,• by Dayid Slan- ey Ford, opened last weekend n SCR's Second Stage. Th.is a-character drama stars 'chard Doyle, one of the six ounding artists who were with CR from the beginning, and ewcomer Matt Keeslar. The lay is based on the tast hours of evolutionary War patnot athan Hale (Keeslar) as he is terrogated by the antish cap- (Doyle). The play is another m a long · e of two-to four-character lays Doyle has excelled in. any people will recognize him Woody's father-in-law in the series, "Cheers." Local the- tergoers know him as a con- ummate actor who has wowed udiences in a variety of roles at CR. As rehearsals were about to · d down for his show, I chat- ed with Doyle about acting and · days at SCR. An intelligent, oughtful and friendly man, oyle offered a fascinating ebind-the-scenes look at the cling profession and his work n "Nathan Ha.le." "Most actors will tell you ere are small roles and big oles, and big roles are better," oyle said, smiling. "The small roles are fun, the character parts . are fun. Sometimes they can christopher t rela even be flashy, and you can walk away with a show with a few lines~ But the roles you grow on are the big roles. Montre or, the character I'm playing now; will elevate me that much more as an artist. Just the proces-s of accomplishing that role, embrac- ing as much as you can m the rehearsal period. MThe general public may not be fully aware of it, but the process of acquirfug a complex character in a two-character play is manifold," he explained. The actor has no knowledge of the character other than what is written on the page but must embody that person for an hour and a half in the most critical situation of hl.s life -and do it eight times a week, he said. "If you can think back mto your own personal past, take the most traumatic day of your We, distill that down to the most traumatic hour in that day and then think of reliving that eight times a week for four weeks," he said Whew• No thanks. That's why I respect people like Doyle, who spends hours rehearsing and preparing his roles, not to men- tion the four weeks of perfor- mances that can leave even an accomplished actor wishing he had just one more day off DOWN TO EARTH LAWN & GARDEN SERVICE SERVING NEWPORT-MESA AREA FOR OVER 14 . YEARS • RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • LAWN/G ARDEN M AINTENANCE \ • N EW LAN DSCAPING/LANDSCAPE R ENOVAT ION & CLEAN UP • L AWN R ENOVAT ION, A ERATION & F E RTILIZER between shoW5. Actors refer to opening week as "hell week,• because there are rehearsals in the morning and previews at nig ht. Then comes opening night, followed by two shows Saturday and two Sunday. Mon- day is an actor's weekend, but Tuesday bnngs a new week of perlormances. . · #You're physically tired by Sunday night and happy it's over,• Doyle said . #There's a sort of buoyancy at the end of Sunday that carries you into your day off. It's Tuesday morn- ing when you wake up and real- ize you haven't really gotten the rest you need, and you're about to start another week.# • Doyle said a typical day for him begins at 4 p.m., when be starts to thmk about dinner, because he can't eat right before h e goes onstage. He mentioned chicken caesar salad and pasta as favorite meals that give him the energy he nee ds for bis per- . formances. when you're golng before 200 people pretending to be somebody el e. • Doyle said he en1oys working on the Second Stage at SCR. The theater has been generous through the years to offer him wonderltil acting· opporturuties, he said, and he has worked hard to make them as spe- cial as they could be. "There's an added dimension to being a founding member of a rep company,• Doyle said . ·u requires a little more effort on your part as an artist." . LEAH HOGSTft~ DAii V PILOT CR and what it was like to have a role on the most popular comedy !5enes on television, •cheers." Captive audience Speaking of SCR. another world premiere is running on the Mainstage through Nov. 19. Nicky Silver's "Raised in Captiv-· 1ty• is rcuSmg a few eyebrows among local theatergoers. An outrageous comedy-drama that combines theater of the absurd with Nell Simon, •Raised in Captivity• is one of the most fas- cmating, well-acted theatrical offerings of 1995. So Jww are SCR audiences reacting to the show? Several people overheard in the SCR lobby after a recent performdnce of the play said they were confused, somewhat ithocked and even less than He gets to the theater just before 7 p.m., he said , to get psychologically ready, go over a couple of scenes and look at any notes he's been given. At half- hour call, he begins makeup and costume. "You chit-chat with the other actor to bring yourself up to date on anything he's be~n thinking or feeling about the show. Sometimes there's banter to alleviate some of the stress that is always there An artist will take a role as far as he or she can with 1t and will work with the dtrector and writer to achieve their goals, but there does come a breaking point, he Richard Doyle takes center stage as Captain J ohn Montresor in SCR's "The Interrogation of Nathan Hale." I pleased with what they saw. One couple said they thought this was one of the best plays I SC'R had ever done While there may be a wide difference of opiruon, there's no denying that Suver is d bold new voice who, said. "At that point, actors draw the line and say that's 1t, no more new stuff, no more new lines, no more try thJs try that, no more fleshing out. Th.ls 1s what we've got, now we're going to perform it Ttus lS my Bye rs' Choice Carolers' Day at The Grey Goose Thursday, November 16 7-9 pm. 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NrM'OW? llM:H • -~8EACH ___ _.....liaJ.l~l"..l'~CDnD-.-.--- AOOll,.,.. ~~'cw. ~ 722-0526 644·9521 OVER t SO LOCATION• 1 • t SATURDAY, NOVE:MBER n. 1995 best of the readers hotline . HENRY~S THE ·eEST CHOICE Readers call in views about = naming Castaways park after fallen Officer Bob Henry • ~ I livt> nqht ht•rp c1t the Ctlsl- ... :,ways. ptt'llY 11111<11 .md r think it would hi' ,1 wonderful 1df"c1 Thdt would lw gn•at Ill thl' memoir· of Boh I IPIU)' ctnd how ht> SP.ni 1 •cl Ollr ( lty RAELYN RITCHIE f\ic•wport Beach Not 1wnly ''<I" Bob HPnry dl1 exPmpl.11) pollc t• offtc t'I, lw rep- res1mlP1t c1ll lh1• h1•-..t 111 humt1nk11 d Ill' lhld uu•,1t 111\.1' lot his ftlmily, his w1h'. tor God dnd l!Pm1•nd11u-.. lo\ P for lus fellow mc1n. Ou1 ctt} shmtld f<•13l hon- tH(>d to ntlmt· thP. 1ww Cc1st · dWdys pa1 k c1ft»r,,uc h ct fine hurnctn be111~1 Anet Wl' "hnuld do it 1mmPch- dlPly Bob I (t>nry s love dnd con. cPm for olh1•l" co-..l him hi" hfe dnd took d m<1gnihcent gilt away from c1ll or us who r.-omam on the plam•t T11 nc1mt• lht> nc .... Cdstc1ways pc1rk aftP1 lllm , .. ·oulcl bed won- ·der1ul tnbuh· to hun <1nd, more- over, a wonderful reminder to us of what a fine person a human being can be. • 1.AVONNE CAMPBEll Balboa It would be a very nice thing to name our park after one of our policemen, especially the hero. Bob Henry. They go out every day and lay their lives on the line for all the community. And to give one of the policemen the honor of naming the park for him is a very nice thing. ANN SPENCER Corona del Mar lt sounds like more political football playing on tha part of the park coJll.JlUssion, so afraid someone else is going to come up with the name that they have to debate. It's either that or wanting to flaunt their own self-importance. I would suggest putting it before the council to see if they have any more love or sensitivi- ty or guts~if ou will, than the parks co n It's so sa en our small tit- tle town has to try to act like they're the big boys when the big boys are so disgusting m their own right Hopefully. thts message gets across, and, hopefully, our coun- cil can display some guts and embarrass the pdrks commis· . s1on. DAVE HIBBARD Corond del Mar It's obvious why they didn't act inunediately on Ll because the last time they acted swiftly on ~omething, the blackball lSsue, the City Council took all their hard work and threw it into the trash can • So who can blame them for being a little bit gun shy and wanting to take a little more time to make sure everyone's OK wtth it? If you put in that much work and bad the council just chuck it away, you might want to make certain that everyone supports it. BD.LSHARP Newport Beach We are absolutely heartsick and confused as to why there would be any hesitation at all in naming the park after Bob Hen· ry. • He symbolized what is decent about the police system and bis death was an absolute tragedy. ROBERT AND PATRICIA MARSHALL Newport Beach My reply is to keep the pall· tics out of the Cast&ways park issue. Ask the citizens of New- port Beach, and primarily, we who live in the Heights area. We are the people to deter- mine how we name our park. Yes, would be the over- whelming approval from most of the people here. Bob Henry deserves this. I've lived in the Heights for more than 30 years. ... PATRICIA WllSEY NeWJ?Ort Beach The park, the upper Cast- away ballfields, should be named the Bob Henry Park. Delaying it is just causing more controversy for his family. We shouldn't really debate whether the park should be named Bob Henry. It's pretty obvious. KATIIY ESCHER Costa Mesa A young man's life has end· ed. A family has no father as a result of Officer Bob Henry pro- tecting the citizens or Newport Beach. Why can't the decision be made to name a park after the only slain officer in Newport Beach in 25 years? I a~ee with Norma Glover, thls just feels right. What are we waiting for? ll the park remains named the Castaways, to me. it will 1ust correspondence llallowpen celebrations getting out of hand !don't knO\" whttl the hxation lS with Lido l<r,lancl dllcl Hc1llowPPn, but I dm sick and tired of S<'t'tnq m11 neighborhood vandal- v.ed by kJCh who chm 'I even hve there. -Al 6:30 pm I lc1llm.\:el•n, I walked out or my parPnts horn1· to go bdck to my apart- ment. tumt d awund to sdy goodbye to my mom dncl s<1w th1• pumpkin was missing from the front p1111 h ( c;oon found out whNP 1t hdd gone. Someonl' ll<td p1ckPd 1t up and lacked it down the "trPet. not only destroying it but ma.long c1 big mesc; for· my parenlc; and their neighbors to dt•t1n up m the morning. :; After staying for c1 whlle, l deaded to drive ctJound Lido c1nd make sure my com- j;riuruty, which I hdd hePn born dlld raised m for 24 Y<'dl'>, WdS OK 11 was homble. ' Circhng bdck towc1rd my parents house, I ¢ame aero% ttbout 50 kids stdndihg in the Xrticldle of tht• strN'l. ThPst> kids were not •ut to tnck 01 tH•cJt. They wen• out to van- "alize Somt-> hc1d shaving cream in their band, whil<' othPrs set off hreworks as my tar apprOdcht•cl the group. It was a 1oke. be another park. If the park ls named after Officer Bob Henry. who Jost his lite protecting the . citizens of Newport Beach, I will be looking forward to taking my children there to play some day. REBECCA WARANCH Newport Beach I met Bob· Henry a week before he was shot. · What a delightful, lovely man. We definitely need a Bob Henry Park. I was part of the committee to collect funds for the education of his children. He's a credit to our counuy. So let's hpe that Bob Henry Park. ANN TREACY Lido Island If you think about it, you have John Wayne Airport, you have TeWinkle Park, Charles Heller Park, Heinz Kaiser School, just' to name a few, have been named after people in our community. • It's only fitting to name this park after a man who died pro· tecting that community. Pl{YlllS MAY Costa Mesa Not everyone agrees with naming park after officer The parks commission should not name the new park or the existing park or any par~ after an officer. I was under the impression from reading stories in the Pilot that the City Council was opposed to naming city parks after individuals, whether they be military or non-military. And I just feel that they . should not be naming the park after Bob Henry. They could probably find a better place to place hls name, maybe at the Police Department or some oth· er mstallation where it would be proper. ROBERT BALDWIN Newport Beach , The e juvemlP. df>linquents were out to ~ a holiday for which my parents took &he time to buy candy and pumpkins. get 'Up every five mmute.'t to answer the door and restram the dog from going crazy cause of the doorbell. Well. because or this disrespect for their ommumty. l don't think my parents will ake the brne to celebrate Halloween next :rear, and l don't thuilc th(• re t of Lido lEAH HOGSTEN I DAl.Y PllOT Betsy Dugger and her two sons, Andrew, 8 (left), and Alex, 10, are llvtng out of her Volkswagen and trying to get back on their feel hould either. They dPslroyed our neighbor· !hood, which l. und I know others, take Article on homeless family a life lesson J>nde m. I hope the charitable artitj.e about the Bet· ing O.J. Simpson, whQ was so influential that ' I don't even celebrate I Ialloween sy Dugger family will result tn job offers dos· the jury let him go free. rau <' 1t lli stupid. It ts a holiday for chil-er to home for Betsy. The connotation of what Sid Soffer ls and 111r4•n. We need olution for this problem. It should b<' reqwred reading for all OCTA does is an insult to the rest of the people tvfaybe a ne19hborhoo<l watch, which I planners, young women who have no famlly named tn your paper's "103 Most lnfluen- iwould glaclly take pdrt in, or tt place for !>Upport to f d11 back on and anyone consider: tial. "· • khe e little juvenile delinquents to go on mg buymg a Volkswagen for ttansportation. My Web ter's Dictionary defines influen- t lallowcen. · There was o Jot of '1dvice on life packed tial as "having 9r exerting influenre, espe· rodersrespond Readers repnrt Wish lists for city's surplus $16 million !suggest the money be used to build a park on the east side, anCl possibly the City Council could consider naming the park after Sid Soffer. Sid Soffer Park. And Sid Soffer will probably return to Costa Mesa and pay the city the $250,000 he owes. And at Christmas time, Soffer could appear at the park named after him and play Santa Claus. He wouldn't even have to grow a beard. LEE BRADLEY Costa Mesa Please consider spend· ing the surplus money on two projects that have been overdue for decades . The first one is to pro- vide sidewalks for all neighborhoods in the city to assist children, seniors and everyone in between to walk safely through our neighborhoods. Secondly, adequately fund the libraries in the city of Costa Mesa. Very 'short on money for many. many years. This, too, serves everyone in the community. JACKIE HEADLY Costa Mesa As a Downtown mer- chant, I feel the money should be spent to move this soup kitchen, which is Down· town at the Methodist Church. This is a very worthwhile project. and it is entitled to a nice area of its own. The Downtown area 1S not the appropriate spot for this type of mission, and it should be moved to another area. Since the city has money, this would be tbe appropriate time, and this is what should be done with the money. DAVE RUFFELL . Costa Mesa I would put part of it into a cash account of some sort, an interest-bearing cash account. The rest of it I would put into the schools, so there wriuldn't be 35 kids in a classroom. ·Pay for the teachers, and we have the space. We just don't have the teachers to support it. JEFF CARSTEN Newport Beach Here's a novel idea. Why don't they save some of the $16 million cash surplus? Why do they need to go out and spend it? Maybe next year they won't have a surplus, maybe it wW be a deficit. That's a new idea. STEVE ANDERSON Newport Beach The ~ty of Costa Mesa could and should invest some of the windfalljt has in additional law enforcement, with the gangland on the West Side as the specific target area. It's really a scary' place to dri· ve through at night. Maybe the city could initiate a redevelop· me~ program to encourage the owners of those ramshackle apartments in the vicinity of 18th Street and Placentia to improve them. Some nice townhouses would be really cool Another portion could be allo· cated for the upgrading of the · antiquated code enforcement equipment, and lastly, the Streets on the West Side are reall.y treacherous. They have gaping pottioles and uneven pavement. I've noticed that the East Side seems to have a lot more attention paid I've lived in Costa Mesa for 46 yedJ'S, and if the people are try- ing to make up their minds, all they have to do is get in their cars and drive down any street that's full of potholes and wash- board in the city of Costa Mesa, and I'm sure they'd get the idea of where to spend it. IARltY SM1111 Costa Mesa It seems like every time any money comes up, like a bunch of damn kids, we've got to get out and spend it. If it came from the police and fire departments, we should beef them up a little with it. t It's their money. And No. 2, if there's any left, let's help some of the Costa Mesa people, like the boy was helped at Estancia. And I read in the paper about the lady with two children who's down and out. That's more important than a damn cul-de- sac or a computer for right now. Especially after what's happened to us with Citron and the group. GARY KEMPINSKY Costa Mesa I get quite disgusted.when.! read in the paper that they're try- ing to think of new things to spend the surplus on. A park on the East Side, and cul-de-sacs and different projects they might come up with when there is already so much need for street repair, sidewalk repair, cleanup and various things that are already visible to the resi- dents of this city and could be fixed without thinking of new projects. I live on the West Side, and I've been waiting for three and a half years for a sidewalk and street repair right in front of my house, and they can't seem to get that done. Yet they're trying to think of new projects to spend their money on. They should spend it on new contractors and '!et more repair work done that needs to be done. KA.1llY MCMAHAN Costa Mesa I'm appalled the spending choices have to do with a com· puter system and the park, when we have these honible, honible problems with gangs dQd graffiti. I would like to see ~at money used to have a police officer sit· ttng outside Estancia High the entire time School is in session. before and after, just to intimi· date and keep those people from congregating there and dispel the idea their buddies can-come out of school and immediately join up with them. We need to have police offi· cers sittirig in the parking lots wherever we know the people line up for da~ labor on the cor- ner of Hamilton and Placentia outside the 7-Eleven. Use the money to have the police sit around and just intimidate peo· pie to stop loitering where we don't want them to be. ;: Some might say r illll oveneatting dnd into your well·written cuti.cle. Thank you, oally great influence; powerful; effective; th.ls ilj a mall p1 obl 'm thc1t hap~p~e;!n~s~o~nl~y~-~llllw.:.l!QigaJtt.a.ailJcUl11C.;..I:l,a.~£llol..lWlJ[UJL.._-+~~hn-9tfoe"~tM~MJ..a.;1UMi-----lf-__:. _ _..__...;:__t!.!M15!-~~~~~-----:----'~ililiZ~~~~~.,;__-!, ~m e a ycctr;bat t tra '1t w r to their streets. nd worw ov r the la t 15 years. 1 Wh " I wa tt kid, you lil~rally had to olt your c:andy bay to your hand bccau e ome oldor kid rru9hl teal 1t. 11 Now, is th1 th1 way to celebrntc HAI· l>W n. PJ a§.e wnte your local pap •r ii you ave th mr. probl rn w1th Halloween or n giv any · ugy ho1 ICYLE KOPPORD N w Beach r Soffer i~ otTensive MIKE STEINER Newport Beach I take offons at your list of th "103 Most lnfluentialio md\Jdltlg Sid Scift~~~Joney to your tatement lhet the USt i ded to be taken in the spirit of tun. If o, th n you rMIJy bleW t b)' not nam· i .. •• achievement and implies the person to com· mand esteem or admiration." Ust d b neath each person's name was a positive t.3t mcnt, except for Soff r, who ls a Kof flaw and a fug1ta ve. I sugg l you loolt up the word scofflaw. • It's Just beyond me why you keep •pro- moting" SOffer. PAlTVBIOWN CouMeu 1 wonder why we don't 1>4ve the alley m between Magnolia Street and Broadway from Tustin to Santa Ana? t think we're the only all yon the Eatt Side that Isn't. ~'YM. AUCBPOWBM Costa Mell ' My Wish list would be to repair the block wans on Pair Ort· ve and Harb6r BoWevard in the Cbllege Park A?M. M4in)y betWeen f4lMeW Road arid Prtneeton. • ... KITCHEN . CONTINUED FROM A1 Soup Kitchen llnd from the Share Our Selve.g poverty relief center, which Also shared space there at the ti.ple. were 101tenng and cre- ating disturbances in the neigh· borhood. Hatleberg still uses the kitchen facilities at Reif to pre· pare food and 'keeps office hours there. While lsenman said the First United Methodist Church congre· gation has been happy to provide a place where HaUeberg can feed the needy, her 'Charity might not fit into the church's plans. "What we've decided is that finding a place with appropriate accommodations for the Soup Kitchen is not one of our priori· ties,• Isenman said. "The Soup Kitchen is not one of our min· istries. We are simply hosting them." .. .. · }iatleberg said she will be meeting with church officials monthly to keep abreast of the congregation's plans. wBut, I need more than 30 days to find another place," HaUeberg said. •1 need to make sure that if they do sell the church, I'll have a place to go." MARC MARffl I DAl.Y Al.OT At the current location off 19th Street. the soup kitchen feeds nearly 275 people every day. Hatleberg said she'd like to find a location that's big e nough to house her entire operation - kitchen, offices and dining hall - all under one roof. She said she's . already thrown a few calls out to a few potential landlords but hasn't had much luck. •I called one man who has a warehouse for rent, and he asked m e what kind of business I was m," Hatleberg said. "I told hlm I was in the food business, and he asked me; 'What kind, like cater· ing?' "I said, 'Well, kind of.' And then he asked. 'Are you'the Soup Kitchen?' When l said yes, he said, 'Sorf?, bJJt.no.' • HaUeberg said she alse> plans to meet with city officials to dis· cuss the p0ssibility or re·openlng the dining hall at the Rea Center. "It would be so perfect," Hatle· berg said. "Now that SOS isn't here anymore, there would be fewer people here, and it would be for only a few hours a. day - from 2 to 4 p.m . 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COSTA MESA, CA 92627 lem." But city officials might .not agree. Mayor Joe Erickson on Fri· day said he'd like the focus of the Rea Community Center to be on Costa Mesa's youth. •·When I look at what's being done there with Save Our Youth NEW ADDRESS 440 E. 17TH ST. (IN THE REAR) COSTA MESA 645-4553 PHOTOGRAPHY lfO Newport Center Drin:. wtt 110 Nc-.por1 Beach (711) 616-6931 and the playing fields and the Boy's Club, I hope longterm for more o~ a youth center than a social service center," Erickson said. "I would like it to be a place where the youth can come, and parents wouldn't have to worry about them being there.• .,$1wlJJj,. for er Currently scht diding HoliUy Porbai SAruROAV. NOVEMBER n, 1995 SWEEP and booked s evidence for When they ppear m court to answer th ·h atauons, McCOUum said. In CONTINUED FROM A 1 return tor their clothes at the aty Jdil, the prostitut ar given a problem but' suggests that mayb · paper Jwnp :i.u1t, so they can t harsher law1> would b more unmediat ly return to the streets eff edive. as oon as they are released. h •The three strikes and you're scud. out law would work real well," hP. Pr05tltutlon i!> a mlSdemeanor, d and the penalty for conviction 1S sai. f s Costa Mesa police capt. Tom sue months m jail and o a l,000 Lazar said police are applying hne, Lazar said. But many don't pressure to the prostitutes, so they answer their citations and either will eventually move out or town. move out of town or change their In th 1 40 d th d names, police said: e ast ays, ey arr~l<! 1Wo months ago, police started 32 alleged prostitutes, he sald'. working with merchants on Har· #It's not like we're not doing bor. Boulevard, north of Baker, to anything,,. Lazar said. ~This pro ecute prostitutes for trespass· crime is a nuisance as well as a crime. We do• what we can to mg on merchants' property -. another misdemeanor and anotb-· move the nuisance " er deterrent, McCollum Sclld. The Police Department's spe· Penodically, police also do · ciaJ enforcement detail is putting "John" sweeps to quell the· pressure on the prostitute~ -demand, dnd they usually yield a mostly circuit girls from Los nwnber of arrests of men from all Angeles and Anahejm -so tht-y wctlks of We, McCollum said. move out of Costa Mesa, said Councilwoman Sandra Gerus - Officer Jeff McCollum, who regu· who was sol.Joted one night when larly patrols the Harbor Boule-she went. lo the store to buy ice vard area. cred.m -thinks if the johns wern McCollum said police spot an publicly shamed by having their average of five prosbtutes a day names and pictures prirlted in a but have to have more mcrurunat-publication maybe that, too ing evidence than the11 style of would help dress -like catchlng them in lhf'' I "I hgure everyone would want act or a confession from d "john" to know 1f their neighbor was m -before they can make an dnesl. 1t," Gerus Sdld. 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SATUN>AY, NOVIMIP 11, 1915 CONTINUED FROM A 1 •For a long time now we've been going over ow expenses before we had to resort to th.ls,• she said. · The eliminated positions represent -4% of the hospata.l's 2,-400-member work force. Ma:zzatenta said the hospital tried to plac~ some of its employees in other vacant positions at Hoag or with oth- er businesses .nearby. In a memo to all employ· ees Friday, hospital president Michael Stephens said the hospital will continue to cut its operational expenses. TAICHIO.. ffOIO cancer Center sponsors a tree T' al Chi Chib class on 1bundays. 10;30 to 11:30 a.m. to ~~e with cancer and their lam· ilies. This class is designed to reduce stress, mcrease longevity and promote a sense of well- being with basic, e{lSY to learn, non-strenuous movements to aid in balance and concentration. The class is taught by Revina Lewis. No registration is required and the class is free. For more Wormatlon, call ?·CANCER. Hoag Cancer Center is located at 4000 W. 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On Thwsday, Coalition for Clean Water co-founder Heather Somers and COila Mesa resident Agnes Dubberly demanded a record of all claims that the dis- trict has filed with the Joint Pow· ers Insurance Association or JPIA, which ls made up of more than 300 water agencies. Both women have expressed concern these claims as well as problems with four gas engine pumps at the district's new Reser- voir 2 might end up costing the district a substantial ~ of mon- N8wpan81 iJK_ .... .,.., ... ~ m lnsurance1Qlllluma. which \ ultimaie)y would be P.fllsed OD fti-' Mesa customen. •As a taxpayer, I am outraged that we have to pay not only for problema with Reservoir 2 but also With the sexual harassment .that h4s been catiied tbi '!Mn· agers' mlunanagement,' Dub· berly said. In response to those concerns, the OOa.td invited JPIA President Dan IQaff to attend ThursdaY:s meeting. Klatt toJd the board two recent sexual harassment settle- ment claims have resulted· in a 10% increase in Mesa's insurance premium. But, he said, the district ustill stands a good chance" of recovering some of that money. ·~esa has historically been a very well-managed district as far as JPIA is concerned," IOaff said. "You have neighbors that have had Slgnit\cantly more problems with (sexual harassment)." •we have entered into a new era, predicated on con- tinuously improving value to our customers,• he said. •Improving quality' and ser· vice while reducing costs is µte formula for success in the competitive health care mar- ketplace.• Elegant wreaths, swags and gifts will be sold from 2 to 1 p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays and Mon- days through Dec. 4th at 422 Margeurite Ave. in Corona del Mar. For more information call 975-8038. For individuals who pref er Microsoft Windows and Windows applications, Orange Coast Col- lege bas something for you, too. 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Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot MISSION VIEJO -It took less an 10 minutes for host Santa a.rgarita High to wipe away a -week season for the Newport· arbor football team Friday ht, as 26 second-period points ded the Sailors' c~paign 'thout a po~tseason invitation •r the first time in seven years. It was a span of 9:33 to be act, in which the Eagles rolled four touchdowns to erase a 7-0 ewport lead, and firmly take ntrol en route to a 34-21 CIF pl4yoff<lincbing triumph before 5,000 at Saddleback College. While a victory would have put Coach Jeff Brinkley's Tars into a three-way coin flip for two guar- anteed Sea View League playoff berths, the loss droppep· the visi- tors (4-6, 2-3 in league) into fifth place, ending their bid to defend last year's CIF Southern Section ·Division V championship. ·The win also propelled Corona del Mar (7-3, 3-2) into the league's No. 2 playoff berth, wmning a three-way tie-breaker with Sdilta Margarita (7-2, 3-2) and Irvine (6- 4, 3-2), by virtue of victories over both teams. "You can't give up 34 points and expect to win," said Brinkley, who watched the Eagles explode on four stra1ght scoring posses- sions, mixing the run and pass. "Give Santa Margarita credit," Brinkley said. "They executed "-r .\ • j [ l I •• I l ', bomb to make it 26- 14. . well and put us in a position where we ..... _.1a.•• Santa Margarita, the ~eague's No. 3 playoff representa- tive, since 1l defeat- ed Irvine, added an insurance touch- down on yet anoth- er precision posses. sion, which made it 34-14 with 7.13 left in the third quarter had to throw the .,_... L rest of the game to •a....-.,H try to catch up.• *CWI " The not-so-fun-~~ O.J> ny thing to Santa ·-VMI Margarita Coach ~It~ Jim Hartigan, how· ~~a.th ever, was that New-~-- • 1 I I ) J J z a J • s port nearly did just S. MiilgidaY'•r1;1tp1rt 21 that. e Toro JS. WlmdbrlClgl 1 But Newport, Answering the .__ ___ ..... _____ __,, which rallied from a five-game, mid· season losing streak to the verge of keeping its playoff streak alive, kept the people in the seats. second -p e r io d pyrotechnics, which included a would-be SO-yard Eagle touch- down pass nullified by penalty one second before intermission, Newport scored on the third play ·of the second half, as junior Josi- ah Fredriksen connected with senior Ramsey ~n on a 74-yard HI was nervous, you bet,• said Hartigan, who watched the Tars close to within two scores of victo- ry with a 5-yard Prednksen TD ioss over Danny Pulido's shoulder on the fourth play of the final quarter. Cory Glass recovered an Eagle fumble two plays later at the San- ta Margarlta 37 and Fredri.k..sen took four shots at the end zone, before running out of downs. Still, Santa Margarita failed to put ~e Sailors away, as Chns WemerJ who intercepted a pass to set up Harbor's first-quarter touchdown, blocked a punt d.Od Pulido returned it 5 yards to the Santa Margarita 35. Two completions moved 1t to the 22, but a sack arid an inter- ception finally broke the Sailors' resolve. "Our kids played hard,• Bnnk· ley said. "Sometimes you wtn every game arid sometimes good things don't happen. But thdt's all you can ask for.• . Fredriksen, forced into the aforementioned' aenal mode, completed 16 of 34 attempts for 247 yards, easily the most by a Newport-Mesa District signal caller ~ year. Fredriksen's effort, aided by. sound protection from his line, 'l gave him 1,145 passmg yards for t,be season. · With Puhdo, the dlstnct's lead- mg receiver, gamenng the atten- tion of at least two Eagle coverage men, Allen became the featured target Though totaling only 86 yards on st>ven Cdtches coming in, Allen • dJTlassed 143 yards on four grabs. Pulido did manage to make four catches for 33 yards to make his season totals 37 for 613, and seruor Jeremy Mason, who led I larbor rushers with 41 yards, turned lus four catches into 42 yards. . _, ...... __ ,., Eagles go on a ·rampage, 47-0 s ·anors bovv out . af~er absorbing emotional loss Bachy Gonzalez runs wild, scores three IDs, collects 183 yards, breaks 23-year-old · record of Dan Princeotto with new single-season standard · bf 1, 197 rushing yards. By Ji~ Walters, Daily Pilot • Reality of a dream crushed leaves seniors in a state of rwn with the knowledge that it's over, the fat lady has sung her tune. By Richard Dunn, Dally Piiot * • • NEWPORT HARBOR -Records were flying fast and furious Friday night as the Estancia High Eagles defeated Laguna Beach 47--0 in Pacific Coast League football. .. p MISSION VlEJO Contrary to popular • • , The only thing left in doubt is whether the win will earn the Eagles an at-large bid into the ClF Southern Section Division Vlll playoffs. And that is the real prize al the end of the rain-• ..... ~~ ~'WT; ~ ... (9.:1) s 0 0 ~~ (1-1-1) 9 1 , •AJllo-: £:1) 3 1 1 Ir) ct. Z I 0 COiia.... , .. LaguN ...,, Q-1) 0 s 0 -OlnChid CF~ ,,....,.._ .... .... lE-..., .. o~ a.ch o bow. T h e Eagles h a v e b e e n absent from the playoffs s i n c e 1969 and they des- p era tely w a n t back in. Their 6-4 record (2- 3 in league) should be enough, but Coach John Liebengood wasn't willing to give an acceptance speech at this point. "We sh ould get in, but we'll have to see," said Liebengood, even though his team would seem a lock for the final playoff spot. "We have six wins and this score is pretty impressive, but we have been here before. "Last year we were hoping, dlld didn't get m. In '93 we were hoping and didn't get m. In '92 we were hop- ing and didn't get m. • A spot in the playoffs is probably the only uncertainty left from Friday's . ' lEAM HOGSTEN I DAllY PtlOT It was all Bachy Gonzalez Friday night, up close and personal, and on the loose, en route to record-setting effort. contest. The records set by the Eagles read like a litany. • Senior running back Bacby Gon- zalez ran for 163 yards on 26 carries to set a single-season school rushing record that had stood up for 23 years. He finished the season with 1,197 yards, eclipsing the old mark set by Dan Princeotto (1,173). • The Eagles set a record for the largest scoring differential in a game. The old mark was 43 points set during a 49-6 victory over Buena Park in 1970. • Liebengood notched his 42rd vic- tory as head coach at Estanoa, tying Ed Blanton for the school's top mark. • The Eagles set a single-season team scoring record finishing the regular season with 266 points. The old mdrk was 240 set in 1970. The key word in the last paragraph is "regular s~ason." The Eagles are hoping their season isn't over. Gonzalez was all smiles after the game and admitted the record had been on hJs mind. "I remember my freshman year looking up at the wall and hoping one day that I could break the record,• he said. HI never really thought 1t could happen, but it was one of my main goals. Jt rea.Uy means a lot lo me. It's been there 23 years and now it's mine.· After upsetting Estancia in the final game of the last two seasons, Lieben- good wasn't taking any chances in los- ing this game. He even tned an onside kick in the third quarter, leading 41-0. Following the kickoff, Llebengood took out all of his starters and got just about every{ body, but the mariager into the game as Laguna Beach finished its season 2- 8, 0-5 m league play. I I I ( I I I " ( I I ( ) ( ) I ( I\ ( ) " ..... ( ( ) I '\. I I{ ' CdM, Mesa ho~ duel CIF Div. m-A heat opinion, there JS'crying in football Turning m • • your gedr on a lute Friddy mght m d steamy locker room, like Newport Harbor High did, can bring water to yow eyes. From two-a-day pr.acttces m muggy August to d chilly November evening, all those hours of blood d.Od sweat end in tears •tt's the most emotional thing a player goes through, H saJd Con~ad Bauman, New- port HMbor Coach Jeff Bnnkley's hired band , as an equipment manager and communica- tions technician Hit's when the coaches give them theu: last handshake, and congratuJate them on being pa.rt of the family. It's like-say· mg good-bye lo a brother." For the past six years. Bauman was the guy, when dutumns finish, receiving each Newport Harbor players' helmet and pads. • stamed Jerseys and grimy pants. Players oied last year when the Sailors won the CIF South- ern Section DiVis1on V championship, but . those were of JOY Following thell' 34-21 Sea View League loss lo host Srlnla Marganta m the &eason finale, the Tars redb.zed there would be no 11th week of pldy, a setbdck elinunating them from playoff consideration For most of the seruors knowing your Sclllor pa~ will never agdin hang m a locker is reason to mourn •it's tears,• Bauman described of the post-game scene. • 1rs like losmg your brother Emo- tions 'V~re tugh last yedr, and they were high this year, espe- cially for tho~e seruors, when they say good· bye to Newport Harbor footbdll • "It's like losing your brother ... especially for those seniors, when they ~ gOOdbyeto Newport '1rorbor football ... " -CONRAD BAUMAN One of tho e seruors, Wlde receiver Ram- sey Allen, could bdrely gel words out follow- ing the Tars' loss , Allen, 6-foot. 160 poun~. wa a member of Brinkley's esteemed scout team last year, otherwise known as Bubba's Bandits. He rarnly played m games when the Sc1.ilors went 14-0 and won their hrsl CIF tiUe in 64 years. He started two games as a third receiver. Allen has never been the mo l tal- ented player m the long grcty line of Newport Harbor football, but hi work ethic ep1lo· nuzed the pnigram for four yean;. "He works bard, never. complains and doe ev rytbiqg w a k of him,• ailor u::!~!.!'!!~!tD~..,.._~r~ecei~ ve~ coach Bill Callowa said. ·He's the ~ Of gu you wo\ila want as a an. He real- ly typifi a Newport play r. • Allen was rewarded for his efforts of four y ars. Finally. He caught four pas (all for fi.tst down ) for 143 yards, both cam 1 highs, including hiS inaugural vamty touchdown in th third quart r, when h raced 74 yards aft~r catch· tog qu rt rback Jo 1ah Fredn n' pass Allen lipped through th fing oJ ·anta Marganta de.ten 1v b c.k Davad Munoz. wh e lunging effort . t th Eagl IS was short. All n h d his fmt touchdown •t woUld'v ra 12 . --------.-- --.. . ----......... ----- CdM-Newport remm mubarb, ·final chapters Mr. Richard Dunn I just finished reading an edi· torial concerning the recent Sea View League Tennis tournament,• "Was it bickering or whining• and feel thE-need to offer a chffer- ent perspective to this ~sue. First, I have a lot of respect for Harbor High School and its ten- nis program. H osting the league tennis championships is not a small project. While this is true, I completely agree with Coach Tun Mang's appraisal of how Uus year's tour- nament w as handled. However, since there lS no constructive red.Son lo look back, I would rathe r offer some sugges- tions for future tournaments of this rmportance. 1. Never use a facility with only four llghled courts to host a tournament of this size when facilities (Balboa Bay Club) have been offered free to the league. 2. Do not force players to wait up to eight hours in the cold to play a single match. Improved schedullng would eliminaie this problem. 3. The tradition has always been that medals and bouquets are presented to the (jnalists. This yedI the medals were •tost or oth- erwise unavailable • WUUlers still have not received their awards. Better orgaruzabon would help improve tlus issue Sea View League lenrus is the strongest m Southern California and this tournament should reflect that dominance It's my opuuon that d tittle better pre- planrung and execution by tour- nament orgam7ers in the future can make tlus a reality RobNt R. Wacht/e( Jr. Sports Editor Newport Beach u The gtrls on the 1995 Newport Harbor <lnd Corona del Meir ten- rus teams are excepttona.l. Both Tim Mang and myseU are dedi- cated coachec; and work extreme~ ly hdrd with our student athletes to proVlde d positive influence on ovr students I would Wee to take th.Is oppor- ·tunity to congratulate each and every player in the Sea View Ledgue on their dedication to our progrdmS The AJI Sed View League team was named lctSt week and 12 players from the Newport Har- bor and Corona del Mar tennis teams made the first and second · teams. The nnportance and pres- tige of makmg the all-League team is very rewarding tor· our players. Congrdlulahons to Nina Vdughan, CdM, for her supt"rla- tive performance this year, her league champ1onsh1p. dnd best of luck to her in the C'IF regional loumdffient. Congratulations to Vanessa Godbey, dnd Katie Canright, NH. and Ahssa Scott and Megan WachUer, CdM, the Sea View League finalist') and chd1Tlp1ons who wlll be playing in the Regiondl CIF tournament bPgin- rung Nov 18 And congratula- tJOns to Enca Nelson for her out- standing stogies play durmg the season for Newport Harbor Congrdtulations to Ashley Hamngton. C'dM, Emily Barker, NH Brooke Taylor, NH, Kate Julian. CdM. Manso} Perea, CdM, dnd Kalle Hawkins. NH, on their out!'>tandmg doubles play for lhe Sdilors and Sea Kings this !.PdSOn. The Sett V1e>w League coaches selected these players and they all desE>rve to be acknowledge. Congratulations to the Newport Harbor dnd Corona del Mar ten- rus tf'dms for a hne season. Pletcher Olson Newport Harbor High girls tennis coach Editor's note: Thi !IUb/t'Ct is now dosed. J E$tand• 47, Laguna Buch O Score by Qu.rten Laguna Beach 0 0 0 0 -0 Estancia 7 27 7 6 -47 First Quairter Est -Felix 21 run (Burden kick), 5:38. S«ond Quartw Est · Gonalei 1 run (Burden kick), 9:50. · Est -T Tanlelu 54 pass from Perry (Burden kick), 4:01. Est · Jahld 53 punt return (kick blocked), 2:38 Est Gonzalez 10 run (Burden kiclc), 1 :47 Third Quartw Est -Gonzalez 1 Ml (Burden kick), 5:46. Four1h Qumirt.r Est Feltx 48 run (kick failed), 814. Attendance: 2,200 (estimated) INDIVIDUAL. RUSHING Est Gonzalez, 27·113; Fe!Uc. 6-76, T. Tamelu. S-31; Martinez, 4-12; Herman, 1-4. Barrios. 2-5; A. Tanlelu, • 2-S; Oliva. 2-5; Perry, 3 2, Herman, 1-4; Garcia. 1 2, Burden, 1·2. LB · catalano, 9-23; Sanko, 3· 17; McDonagh, 3·9; loidolt, 1 ·5, Kimball, 6-minus·29. INDIVIDUAL PASSING Est . Perry, 3-5-0, 58. LB Kimball, 4-17-0. 32. INDlvtDUAl. RECEVIHG Est -T Tanleiu. 1-54; A T1nleh.1, 1-4. LB -Weening. 1 15; Purdy, 1-8, McDonagh. 1-S; loldolt, 1-4. GAME STA11STICS L8 Est First downs 5 19 Rushes-yardage 22-25 55-331 P~ing yardage 32 58 PaSltng 4-17·32 3-5-58 Net return y'ardage• 0 87 Sacks-yardage 4-mln-32 1-min-5 Net yardage 22 472 Punts 6--38 3 2-23.5 Fumbles fumbles lost 4-3 3-1 Fiags-nel yarct.~ 1·5 4-63 Time of ~SIOn 14·06 33:54 •Punt ~U<m. int•cep!IOl\I, fumble returrd CIF PRELIMS CONTINUED FROM 81 (PCL) were fourth m their respec- tive leagues CdM's boys. the area's strongest candidate for a berth in the ClF State Championships Nov. 25 at Woodward Park in Fresno, finished second in the Sea View behmd D1Vis1on II-A power Santa MMgdiita, the only school to defeat the Sea Kings this season MThe CIF prelims are going to be much easier than (the league finals)," Sumner said "Our whole goal is to get to the state meet. The enrollment factor obvi- ously works agarnst us m league, but starting (today), we get to play with kids our own si7e Pqund for pound. we're very tough." AJong with Gwm und Beard- slee, CdM is paced by Jason Rogers, Mike Maguire, Brian Coombe. Richard Hossfeld and Pat Russell Costa Mesa, which had six runners record personal-best times m the PCL finals, is also led by Jaime .Carrillo, Eric Solis, Gus Ojeda, Armando Vegd and Joey La.ma. CdM's girls are led by Christy Cummins and Vanessa Jamieson, both top-10 finishers in the Sea View finals. Newport Harbor freshman Alioa McFdll w as fifth (18:32) 10 the league finals. Estancia's girls a re led by Araceh Martinez, who was fifth 10 the PCL firmls. (OSTAMESA · UNTRYCLUB WHIN ALL If RIGHT WORLD AND YOUR GOLF CAMI? When WU the lat dm4f? Join UI at the Ac::ademy of Goff and we'll ahow you how to hav th4Hn for a lihMlmet Tlv~ atagee to ctlOOM from for only •71.00 . ... or U°l lo.IP fot thfM and MW'I (QulniUm ... ~per~ LF 0 R •111 *'a.JI..,.,. :.11=:.::--............. , ...... •t llRI ftdory MW tM Altllll la .. Ndlk COMt 1 ......... LEAH 11QG.m,N/ DM.V flllDT S Maraarita 34 Newport 21 fcore by QUllf'ten Newport 7 O 7 7 -21 S. Margarita O 26 8 0 -34 Ftrst Quartw NH -Urban 1 run (Kerr kick), 4:00. s.c.ond Qu.-ter M -Brown 1 PISS from Collins (Zaist kldt). 11 :56 SM -'MlnN 15 run (Zaist kick.), 8·24. SM -Brown 59 PISS from Collins (kick f1ll(d), 6:() 1. $M -Minna 12 run (run failed), 2:23. Mustang N squad takes PCL crqw.o, liniSbes 9-' This sea.son's junior varsity football team is one of the best kept secrets at Costa Mesa High. All but a handful of the players are sophomores, so Mustang opponents will be seeing a lot of them In ilie next two season. The N team finished this .sea- son 9-1, losing only to Division I Edison, to claim the Pacif- ic Coast League title. Costa Mesa plays in Divi- sion vm. . Most of the sopho- mores on the team were on last year's freshman sqtiad, the most success- ful in the school's history (also 9-1). The Mustangs' only freshman loss was to Good led the way blocking from · his fullbaCk position. Dan Baume led the Mustangs at quarterback, getting the ball into the running back hands and hooking up with flanker Jerry Cleveland, quick ends Brian Weir and Josh Cleveland or tight end Jeremy Sidesma. An offense can have . all the best players in the world, but they aren't going anywhere if they don't ~e offensive line doesn't· give them the time to execute. Laguna Hills in the '94 Hamade season finale for the Mesa was in good hands th1s season behind tackles Matt Rudesill and Brandon J ones, with ba ck.up help from Mark l'racy. Chris McBride and Trevor Stiles, gua rds Chns Shanley and J eremy Vta and cen- ter Eric Nelson. league championship. This year, they gained revenge, beating Laguna 30-12 for the '95 title. Mesa opened this season on the road with a 34-14 victory over Long Beach and the n shutout Westminster 16-0 before losipg to Edison. They rounded tbe presea- son schedule with a 14-6 d ecision over l'roy and a 32-14 win over Santa Ana. The defensive held opponents to 88 points (an 8.8-p oint-pe r- game average). Nelson also played e nd on defense a.long with Richard Price. They were joined on the line by Kevin Duddridge. J eff Loggins and Via at tackles. Third~ NH Alien 74 PISS-from Fredriksen (Kerr kick), 11>'.46. Mesa ran through its PCL sea- son outscoring their opponents 115 to 33, while goiJ"lg 5-0. The ~~ ... _..--angs opened with a forfeit The linebacking corps fea- tured Hettog, Hamade, Ryan Perryman, Luis Sando-val, Good and Siedsma. The secondary was headed by comerbacks C leveland, Pelter and J oel Duran: Matt Peca and Baume played at free safety. Brett Ritchie was on injured reserve ~<'.:I F. SM -O'Connac-11 pass from Collins (O'Connor run), 7:13 Four1h Quartw NH -Pulido 5 pas from Frtdriksen (Kerr k.ldr.), 10-.39. Attendlf'ICe~ S.000 (estimated) INDMDUAl. RUSHING NH -MISOf\ 7-41; Morrell, 8-19; Urmn, 1-1; Fredriksen. 5-minus-2. SM -MinN. 9-36; Newm1n, 1~ O'Connor, 1-14; Collins. 8-9. INOMOUAL MSSINCi NH -Frednkseo. 16-34-1, 247. SM -Col~ 12· 16-1, 192.: Harrison, ~ 1-0. INOfVtDUAL RECEMNG NH -Allen, 4-143; Mason. 4-42; Pulido, 4-33; LI Bass. 3·17; Morrell, 1·12. SM BrOWI\ 7-128; Nldcels. 3-57; O'Connor, 2·22. GAME STA11STICS NH SM First downs 14 20 Rushes-y1rdage 19-72 · 32-183 PISSlng y1rdlge 247 192 Passing 16-34 1 12-17·1 Net return yardage• 29 20 Sadu-y1rdage 2-min-13 2-mln-6 Net y~ 335 389 Punts 1·22 3-31 F\lmbles-fumbles lost 1-1 2· 1 ~ y1rd1ge ..,;35 8-90 Tlme of possession 20:35 27•25 •f'Unt mun-. In~~ returns Tars host No. 1 Oilers tonight NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Ha rbor's girls volleyball team won the flip and will host No 1- seeded Huntington Beach tonight at 7 in the Division I quarterfinals. Sp earheading Huntington Beach , the No. 1-seed in the play- offs, lS 6-foot-2 Melissa Wendt, who led the Oilers to a four-game victory over the Sailors in the ear- ly going of nonleague play. Also big in the Oilers' lineup is Jill Meyers. a 6-foot senior middle blocker, and Allison Ciarelli, a junior setter. She's the daughter of Newport Harbor football assis- tant and weight coach Tony C1a- relli. The Sailors answer with formi- dable balance with a lineup con- sisting of J eannette Hecker, freshman Jennifer Carey, Joanna Fie lder, Laura Wtlson, J ulia Hecker and Melissa Snow. 0 Meanwhile, all of the flips that were to be flipped went in the right direction for local high school teams in the ongoing CIP playoffs. • Estancia High 's girls tennis team won the flip and will host Redlands today at 2 p.m. in the second round of the Division II playoffs. • N ewport Harbor High 's wa ter polo team won the flip and will host No. 4-seeded Villa Park .in the quarterfinals of the Division I playoffs on Tuesday, starting at 3:15 p.m. • Corona d el Mar's girls tennis team is on the road, but 1t's not a long Journey as Mater Dei gets the home advantage for Tues- d ay's quarterfinals of the Division I playoffs automatically, and will host it at Costa Mesa Tennis Club. • Still to be determined today are sites for Division II water polo. Top -seeded Costa Mesa meets Empire League champion El Dorado. Estanaa, which advanced to the quarte rfinals with a 10-9 upset at La Habui on Thursday, gets the home site against Mari- na, which was at home. on Frida y en route to its victory over Katella. From tuxedos and florists, to caterers and bridal gowns, It's all In the Wedding& p~ Plariner, For advertising Info., call win over Laguna Beach, shut out Aliso Niguel 14-0, hammered cross-town rival Estancia 32-8, dropped University 38-13 before wrapping up the season with a 30-12 victory over Laguna. Tailback. Vmce Hamade was a major scoring threa t rolling through the defense like a bowl- ing ball through the pins. Steve Herzog and Be n Felter also saw action in the slot when they weren't up with the varsity. Matt No team is complete without the coaching staff. Mike Crowe was the offensive coordinator and John Carney and Mike Szyperslu shared the defensive coordinator duties with Chad Keene and Al Dies ably filling in wherever they were needed. ...:. By Ed ~aUmf' LOCAL SCHEDUL.E SA1\JRDAY · • F00l8AU. Community college -Saddleback at Orange Coast. 1 p.m. • llASKETBALL · Community college men -Rio Hondo at Orange Coast, 7 p.m. Community college women • Orange Coast at Chaffey Tournament. championship semifinals. vs. Claffey, 7p.m. • CROSS COUNTWY High school boys and girts -OF Prellms at Mt. San Antonio College. 12:28 p.m. · Gerson Salgado, Estancia, 111-A boys individual r~; 12:55 p.m - Corona del Mar, Costa Mea, Ill-A boys DEEP RUOAY'S COUNTS ~Lodi ... -. boats, 41 atl9l«n 2 yetlowl1ll. 29 uollco .,.,.. l sand blsa, 17 ICVlpln, 4 shffphffd, 90 rockfish. 2S INCkett~ )() whtl.tlsl\ 19 blut ptrCh. Jl blad<smlth perch Newport lMMlng 2 bolltl, 46 1ngt.n l wnd I>-,,. l Qhco .,.,.. 10 rodtfli/I, 26 sculpln. 9 bonito, 4 shffllhffd, 1l white f!Sh. lA blu. perd\ 43 madttrtl ( 11'1111111·1 '11I111' h.1' ,tlll .11' ho I 11 I lio IH'l lltl 1111111 "' Ill I '"''""" /i1 '"" //, '"'''"" ffiURPHY . J. Murphy shoes are the right shoes anytime, any place, any wea1'"4 Bryan H. Ltd. MEN 'S SHOES . ETC . In Westdiff Court 1727 Westcliff Dr. NB 650-6856 • I team race; 2 p.m. -Newport Harbor, Ill-AA girls team race; 2:27 p.m - Estancia, Ill-A girls team race; 2:54 Corona del Mar. Ill-A girls team race • VOUEY8AU. High school girls -O F Division I Playoffs, second round: Huntington B~ach at Newport Harbor, 7 p m. • TEHNtS High school girls -OF Division II . Playoffs, second round: Redlands. at Estancia, 2 p.m. SUNDAY • llASKET8ALl Community college w omen -Orange Coast at Oi,ffey Tournament. ) ·=:1~r Sports Inf otmation Une \ 1-900-654-7174 151111, 18+ Ill _ ___:Qf.,.__._~ NeWport Beach "2-406 NeWport Boulevard .. 1 ·71 .. ~3-llOO or Costa ..... 580 Anton BouleVard 71~ .... Cams try our "WINGS" ' N~pon ~achfCoj~ Men Daily Pilot SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1995 • IJ DBL --.;l·rP d91Marlllgb-. •Wpa(·21111ar ~::.i~ gl•l• cat•er be9taa .nm tau. bu Neb D4ID8d to I )a e Mhuno All·Amer· ka team, accoidtng to her h i g b sdiool coach, Brian Cb4rtler. "lt's obviously a great honor for her,· said Ouutler: She'll be co~ with other AJJ.:.Amertcans from Callfonua ~ainst a ~uad or All-Amerlcam from the rest Of the nation on Dec. 9 in San Jose. OCC women win, 65-53 , ONTARIO -Orange Coast ·college's women's basketball team opened the season with a 65-53 victory over Butte, Mont. in the first round of'the Chaffey Invi- tational Friday evening. Jamie Shine led occ with 1e points, and Kathleen Kelly and Adrienne Botana had 11 each. Coast meets host Chaffey tonight at 7 in the semifinals. Q Orange CO.st 65, Butte 53 Orang. Coast • Nakamura, 0-().4..(); Takemoto, 1-0-1-2; Korsmeier. 2--2-2·7; Afan, 4-1-5-10; Pulido, 0-2-0-2; Geraci, 2-044; Salapski, 0-0-0-0; Mather, 0-0-0-Q; Botana, 5-0-2-11; Shine. 9-0-3-18; Kelly, 3·5-1-11. Totals: 26-10-18-65. 3-pt goals: Korsmeier 1, Afan 1, Botana 1. Butte ·Waddell, 0-2·2-2; cauble, 3-0-1-6; Murrish, 443-12; Mongini, 1-4·2·7; Grenzebach, 4-0-2-8; Barton, . 5·1-4-11; Freedle, 2·1·3·5; McElroy, 1-0-5-2. Totals: 20-12-22-53. 3-pt goals: Mongini 1. Hafftlme: Butte, 25-24. ,~..J-"!'""_y __ ~ ...... -,-.•.• -. j i,.. ...!•r~----~ ~ _-___ ,_ ~J Pirates nilly from 20 back, win, 105-100 COSTA MESA -1\-ailing by 20 points, 50-30, late in the first half, the Orange Coast College men's basketball team broke loose for 63 second-half points to defeat visiting Southwestern College of Chula Vista, 105-100, in the 1995-96 season-opener Friday night. . ' David Downs, a freshman from Servile High ScbooL scored all 15 of bis points in the second half. Adrian Reyes had 13 of his game-high 24 pbints after inter- mission, and Darnell Kdamson and Duane Curtis each added 12 in the second half to fuel the Piiate. comeback. Curtis finished with 18 points and Adamson had 16 for OCC. The Pirates took the lead for good, 73-72, on Corona del Mar High product Brian Fracalosy's basket with 9:25 left. Fracalosy added a three-pointer 12 seconds later to push it to 76-72, and two · free throws by Scott Wilcox made it 78-72 with 8:51 left. OCC's had it's biggest lead, 100-89, after Downs made one of two free throws with 1 :45 left. Q OCC 105, Southwestern 100 ~ ·Ellis, 10-6-4-26; Bagby, 5-2-5-1 S; Thompson, 5-7-4-20; Lewis, 4-1-4-9; Dinkins, 6-7-5-19; Sina. 1-0-3-2; McNeill,2-4-3-9; Sterling, 0-0-2-0. Totals: 33-27•30· 100. 3-pt goals: Bagby 3, Thompson 3, M c;Neilf 1. Technicals: none. Orange Coast· Reyes, 7-4-1-24; Masing, 1-1-2-3; Mitchell, 3-0-3-6; Curtis, 7-4·1-18; Fracalosy. 2-0--1-5; Ambrose, 5-1·5·12; Wilcox, 0-3-2-3; Downs, 4-7-2y15; Barner. 1-1-5-3; Adamson. 7-2-4-16. Totals: 37-23-26-105. 3-pt goals: Reyes 6; Fracalosy 1, Ambrose 1. Technicals: none. Hatftlme: Southwestern, 53-42. players of' weat< --. -. . ~-' -... • __!' -.. ·"'-•• _JI WILLIAM LEAGUE The 5-foot·l l, 195·pound freshman tailback. rushed for 224 yards and3 TDs, both career highs, in 26 carries as OCC rushed for 371 yards .• DEFENSE MARK MOLLNER The 6-foot-5, 215- pound freshman defensive end recorded four sacks, as well as seven tackles, one behind the line of scrimmage, and five quarter- back rushes. • STEVE GONZALES The 6-foot-2, 215-pound sophomore inside linebacker, OCC's leading tackler this season (78), had 14 tackles and two quarterback hurries. • Despite their miserable stci.rt, the Pirates have a legitimate· shot at poSt-season play ... IF ... cosrA rvmsA -In the Chal- lenge on the Ground, Orange Coast College's top-rated rushing offense Jn the Mission 'Confer- ence will go toe to roe with the best overall defense in the confer- ence today ag8:iJlst visiting Sad- Weback in a Central Division dash at 1 p.m. that could decide a postseason bowl game berth. · "With the start we had (0:3), there's no way I thought we would be playing a meaningful gai;ne. a game of this magnitude, this late in the year," OCC foot- ball coach Bill Workman said. ~we have to win (today) to have a chance, then we have to win next week (at Riverside).• Orange Coast (4-4, 3-1 in divi- sion play) is tied for second place in the Central Division with Sad- dleback (5-3, 3-1), which allows an average of only 78.6 rushing () <. (. ,.., Nww. """Wt.. a. ,_, , 4 ~ Saul!, 6-2. 200, So. QB 34 Mike Freeman. 6-l.. .U0. Fr; F8 1 WlllNim ~. S-11, 195. Fr. TB 87 Jason SWeet. 6-S, 230, So. TE 12 Tf'MIOl\lhomis. 5-11, 180. Fr. Wf\ 2 HllMI tflll$.: ~. 170, Ft. WR 51 lllan Smith. 6-5, 280, So. ltT 70 OonoYan ~. 5-11, •• Fi AG 71 ~le f'ea(olQ. 6-2. 260, So. c 66 Matt~ 6-5, 2'75, So LT 76 John H41rdenburgh. S-11, 260. So. LG yards per g~e, second-best in the H ·leam.'t-onference, and 2.56 total yards (3.8 per play), the. best in the conference. OCC, behind fresh.man tail- back William League, is the No. 1 rushing team in the conference.- averaging 209.4 yards a game. OCC bas WOJl two straight, fo\J.r of its last five •(The Gauchos) have a great defensive team, they're young and they're very good," Work· man said. ·u·u be an interesting matchupi the league's top rushing team against the top defensive team. It'll be emotional, and worth the price of a ticket, 1 guar- antee it." . League carried for 224 yards and three touchdowns l.Il 26 rushy es last week in OCC's 27 y23 VJC· tory over Fullerton. He needs to average 66 yards in OCC's next two games to. reach 1,000 yards for the season. Oo defense, OCC has been led by inside linebacker Steve Gon- zales (Newpc>tt Harbor) and defensive end Mark Mollner (Est~cia), the latter had four sacks and five quarterback rushes agci.inst the Hornets. Gonzales leads the Pirates in tackles (78) and primary tackles (46). -By Richard Dunn ST :\ HT FI{ '."I -.,; ...,. Ht.. Wt.; a. 92 ~ Taful. 6-S, 290, So. n '9b'row Potts. 6-0. 280, ff. 41 JJ. Smith, 6-2. 235, So. 69 Mat\ Mollner, 6-$. 115, Fr 56 Matt Bums, 6-0, 205, So. 9 Steve Gonule$. 6-2. 215, So. .o U!f Wojtluewta. 6-6. 220, 'So. 31 Chuck Haiur. 5-41, 170. So. 39 ~ MixOl'I, S-10, 16S. Fr. 8 Craig Hosse, S-11, '75, Fr. J6 Danny Booher, 6-1, 190.. ff. ..... OT DT OE OE OLB 1l8 Ot..8 CB CB FS SS CdMarea champion IRVINE -Corona del Mar's DtvlSion 1 boys soecer team from AYSO Region 57 has claimed the area championship f o.llowing a 7- ! -2 ~cord and capped by Mon- day night's 2· 1 victory over three· time defending champion Tustin. Next for Corona del Mar is the Sectional Finals at CerriU>s, a sm- gle elimination tournament. on Nov. 18, wluch ends the AYSO season for most of the players, who are trying out for the Corona del Mar High School team. Mon - d a y ' s defensive efforts were led by back fi e lde r s Anz aldo, Shana- h a n . Addison, Schmidt and Steel, as they continual- ly turned around the strong attack of Tustin . setting up <H\.\11''-..... , ... .... ,, .... -........... '1• . Leoh11S • lltc•ti ....... .... ....... ..., ...... co.-,a.... Dallnle Dau•• •rt ... .,.... p.wtd~ Huntllr' ... cD OU 111 .,... Sdlilllllllt Nldtldw-* hCrtd!Slw ..... ~~ llt'9nt Steel CdM's scoring opportunities. Speed, ball control, dribbling and passing under pressure by CdM's offensive players Ander- son, Belaoano, Bnnkerboff and Broaddus came to light off the fine nud-fteld work of Pruchbom, MacDonald and Scrank. Conditioning was a major fac- tor in Co1ona's title-wmrung sea- son. as well as m Monday's win. The team is coached by Ron AdcllSon. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC'NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE ~~'!.~~~~03 ~{'000~~~: PUBLIC NOTICE J~~ ~u~lntas ts tJ corr PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE 1101 10 sell alcohotlc bever· <CAI . • PUBLIC NOTICE Place f Sal . JIM'S row' Y· a corpora on ages at 101·103 Palm lhfs business 11 con· NOTICE OF ING 0 W e1 • FlctlUoua 8u11Mu Have you ,started doing Flctltlou1 Bualne.. Flctltlou1 BuslneH Stree1, Balboa. CA 92661 dueled by: a corporation STATEMENT OF PUBLIC LIEN SALE MESA93Ss.le la S:·J;.O~~ Heme Stet•sn•nt ~~kness yet? Yes, July, Name Sl•t•ment Name Statement with a "41" On-Sale Beer & Have you started dolf!g ABANDONMENT OF Buslnen and po" of .taUslylng Uen· f0t dT~e following PfnON ar~ Everfast. Inc Lynn 0 . The 1o11owlng persons ate Tha following pe~ons are Wine (Pub. Eal Pl) U· buslnes.s yet? No The Community Market Place. CtasSJfied 842·5878 Profeaalone Code towing repairs and sttvAn o ng buelnesa aa. Assis "s • ew doing buslnen as· R Orr doing t>usiness as: The cense(s). Lee T. Lam, P1esident USE OF FICTITIOUS sec. 2noo.2 n 07 1 ether with costs Oi8d~ Solquest, 5125 Plccadllty 90"!• tant ecratary & Associates, 22282 Pew· Garner Group, 9322 Published Newport T111s statement was filed BUSINESS NAME Notice II hereby given by v~afng and a~perises of Clrcle, Westminster, CA ~~~s 1~'c':~ttywCls r:1~ tar Lane, Lake Forest, CA Grackle Ava .. Fountain Val· Beach-Costa Mesa Dally with the County Clerk 011 ________ _ The following Plf$OOS the undersigned that a sale 92683 1 11 0 92630 ley, CA 92708 Pilot November 11. 18, 25. Orange County on 10-20-95 have abandoned the usa of public lien sale ol \he fot-oaied· 1118195 ~a.ry Jane Gentry, 5125 Orange County on 9-29-95 Russell e. Orr 11, 22282 Shella Garner, 9322 1995. 19953862078 OBITUARY 888 the Fictitious Bu1inHa lowtng described pereonal DON MOSSING, Interstate Piccadilly Circle, Wastmin-19953859992 PeW1er Lane, Lake Forest, Grackle Ave., Fountain Val· Sa690 Daily Pilot Oct. 28, Nov. 4,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Name: The Law omee of property will be held at the Uensale S9fVlcea, n4-36t· •~er. CA 92683 Dally Piiot Oct 28. Nov. 4, CA 92630 ley, CA 92708 PUBLIC NOTICE 11, 18, 1995 Sa698 COLE J11mes M. Trush, 400 hOtJf of lO:OO A.M .. on the 3009 Juli. Snyd111, 17171 Bollf 11, 18, 1995 Sa685 This business 11 con-This business le con-MacAtthur Boulevard. Suite 18th day ol NOVEMBER. Publlahed Newpo t Chica Ave., #120, Hunting-PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual ducted by: an Individual -F-l-cU-t-lo_u_s_B_u_s_ln-.-,-1-1 PUBLIC NOTICE Ruuell H. Cole 600, Newport Beach. CA 1995. Be ch.C r ton Beach, CA 92649 tfave you started doing Have you started doing 1---------Sr., 79, formerly ef 92560 . The sale wlO be con-. a osta MMe Dally Thia business Is corr buslneu yet? Yes 9-1·95 business yet? No N•m• Stetement Fictitious Business Corona del Mar, died The Flc1tllous Business dueted at 1100 Brlatol St .. Pilot Novemblf 11• 199~2 ducted by: co-partner• Fictitious Bueln••• RuS$all E. Orr 11 ' Sheila Garner , The followlng persons a1a Name Statement November s. 1995 in Name referred lo above Co.ta Mesa. CA 92626 Have you started doing N•m• Statement Thlt statement was flied This statement was filed doing business as: AFA The following persons are San Luis Ot>ispo, CA. wasliledl~OrangeCounty COuntyofOrange:s~of PUBLIC NOTICE bUslnesayet?Nol0-15-95 Thefollowlngpersonsate with the County Clerk of with the County Cletk ol West, 1717 E. Birch doing business as: Rose He is survived by his on May 6, 1993, File California. Marv Jane Gentry, Julle doing business as: Collbrl Orange County on 10-20-95 Orange County on 10-16·95 (Mlt03), Brea. C.0.92621 Albor Floral Designs. 708 wife, Jean E. Cola of No.F570134 The property 11 stored by FlcUtloua 8ualneu Sn~der Fumfshlngs, 5555 McFad· 19953002082 19953881522 Tony Aquino, 1717 E. w. Woodcrest Ava., Brea, Morro Bay: daughter James M. Trush. 4000 Brlstol SlrHI Mini Storage Nam•Statement Th• statement wu ftled den Ave .. Huntington Dally Pilot Oct 28 N 4 Dally Pilot Oct 28 Nov 4 Birch (Ml103), Brea. CA CA9262t and son-In-law Chns- MacArthur Boulevatd. Sulla located al 1100 Brlslol st.' The followlng PllB0'1S are with lhe County Clerk of Beach, CA 92683 · ' ov. • . ' . ' 92621 Rrta .Orr, 708 w. Wood· 600, Newport Beach, CA CostaMesa,CA.92626 , dolngbualneuu:Batallfa-OrangeCouotyon10-20-95 E~anual Michael Maver-11,18,1995 Sa674 11,18.1995 Sa699 This buslneu 11 corr crestAve ,8rea.CA9262l tinaandV1cPankeyof 92660 The Items to be sold are Taft Partners, a California 191S3082U8 akis, 325 E. Thousand PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an indrv1dual This business is con-Bonsall. CA: son and This business was eon-generally delCftbed 81 fol-general partnership 1805 Dally Piiot Oct. 28, Nov. 4, Oaks Blvd., Thousand Have you started doing ducted by· an Individual daughter-In-law Rus- duc:ted by an Individual rows: furnltute, clothing, East Gany Avenue, Suite 11, 18. 1995 Sa681 Oaks, CA 91362 Flctltlou1 Busln•H Fictitious Bualn•H business ~at? Yes 12·17-90 Have you started dorng sell H. and Irene Cole This statement was filed tools and/Of other hou,. 100. Santa Ana, CA 92705 This 1>u~lness , 11 con-N•m• St•tement Heme Statement Tony Aquino business yet? No or Santa Ynez. CA. with the County Clerk of hold Items stored by the William Burke 1921 Baya-PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by. an Individual Th f 11 1 The lollowlng persons are This statement was filed Rota.err sister Sylvia West of Orange County on 10-17-415 lollowlng persons· dare Terrace' Cofona del Have you started doing dol" ~ o~ng p•sow~e doing business as· Ann with the County Clerk of This stalement was filed Laguna Beach; 4 · 19953881715 Gaume, John, 21SD Mar, CA 9262S F1cUUoue Bualneu business yet? Y41s, 9/95 bu~ :i~~~~n;'! 34352 Bandlnl Complete Clinical Orange County on 10-6-95 with the County Clerk ol grandchildren and Published Newport Beach-Chlpres, Fernando, 195B Brian R. Bvrlle, 20 Cher· Name ~tet•m•nt ~7'anual Michael Maver· Dana Strarld, Dana Point Skin Cate, 2435 E. Coast 19953080702 Orange County on 10-12·95 one grea1 grandson. Costa Mesa Pilot Oct. 28, Wlntrlnal\am, Robin, 418E ryhllls Lane, Newport d~he follof1ng Pll'~ are aThr tat nl flied CA 92629 • Highway, 110, Corona oel Dally Pilot Nov. 4, t 1. 18, 19953001231 Graveside Services a t Nov. 4, 11. 18 1995 Kaser, Michell•, 448 BeRa:!'_:. CAW92 0 660 :l bvlus,ne~snaa. nulay-withs t~e ~ntyw~k 01 Marko wtodbury 416 Mar, CA 92625 Ann L 25. 1995 Sa689 Daily Pilot Nov. 11, 18, 25, Pacific View Memorial • S 697 Sciluler, Mark. ~1E o.,..., . uthrle, 1749 aon a • • erson m-Mountain Road..,. Laguna Bandin!, 172 Veneto, Irvine Dec i 1995 s 694 Park. Newport Beach _______ a __ 1 Dale Jim 136 Port Hemley, Newport lted, 3730 Santa Fe Vllhlge Orange County on 10-20-95 Beach CA 92651 ' CA 92714 ' . PUBLIC NOTICE · ' a Mon, Nov. 13. 2pm. PUBLIC NOTICE Sheu, Rob, 429C Beach, CA 92660 Drive, Suite A. Santa Ana, 19953082088 Thi• •business Is corr This business Is con-, CLASSIFIED Reis Chapel Funeral ---------I Shell, Rob, 4290 This business Is con-CA 92704 Dally Piiot Oct. 28, Nov. 4, ducted b . 11'1 lndMdual ducted by: an Individual Fictitious BualneH lt s the resource you Directors, San Luis NOTICE OF SALE Shell, Rob, 429E ducted by: a general part· Terrence hvln Davis, 3730 11, 18, 1995 Sa672 Have y~~ started doing Have you started doing Name Stetement can count on to sell a Ot>i-spo, In charge of In accordance with the COl'onado. Clauctla. 2nE nerahlp Santa Fe Village Drive, business yet? YH 1970 business yet? Yes, 12·1·94 The loUowing persons are my11ad of merchan-PfOVlsions of Section 21700 Beaty, Larry, 293G The regletrant(s) com· Suite A. Santa Ana. CA PUBLIC NOTICE Marko Woodbury' AM L Band1ni doing business as: Sierra · dise items, because1_a_r_ra_n..;;;g_em_e_nt_s_. --- through 21716 of the Call· Mau, Fran!<. 364 menced to transact bull-92704 This statement was flied Thia statement was filed Sales. 2400 Holly Lane, our columns compel fornla Business and. Profee· Sanchez, Robert, 149 nus Undlf the flctltlous This buslneaa Is corr F1ctltlou81 BuslrMu with the County C1etk 01 with the County Clerk of Newport Beach, CA 92663 qualified buyers to ,. __ "'!!11!!11!!!11!1~-.m-. slons Code there being Dated Nov. 2, 1995 bualneas name(s) listed ducted by: a Umlted part· -.!.fem. tatement Orange County on 1o-2o-95 Orange County on 10-20-95 James Martin Shattuck, call! due. unpaid storage fee for Signed: Blllle Olson above on: October 21, nerahlp dol.,,. followlng persons are 11853082120 19953102084 2400 tfolly Lane, Newport 842~5878 which INSTORAGE OR· Th11 notlc:e Is given In ac-1988 Have you elal1ed doing ng .J>uslness as: Sev-· Dally Pilot OcL 28 Nov 4 Beach, Ca 92663 ANGE Is entitled to a lien cotdanee With Iha provf. Wllll&m 8. Burtce busine11 yet? No enet. 2910 Red HUI Avenue, Dally Pilot Oct. 28, Nov. 4, 11 18 1995 ' S 573 This business Is con· pur1uant to section 21702 siona of Section 21700 et Thie atatement was llled Terrencel. Davis Suite 100, Costa Mesa, CA 11, 18, 1995 Sa683 • • a ducted by: an Individual of said code on the goods, seq. of the Buslneu & Pro-with the County Clerk of Thll statement wu filed 92826-6993C PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing herelnaltar c:teaalbed as fesslon1 Code of the S1a1e Orange County on 9-22·95 with the County Clerk of Jouph · Patterson, bUslneu yet? no mlscellaneous household of Callfornla. 18853858218 Orange County on 9-29-95 1132-C Buckingham Dr., F1cutlou1 Bualneu NOTICE OF James Shattuck flemt, sofas, 1tlrlg81'ators. Sales tubject to prior can-Daily PUot Oct. 21 28 1"S38S8881 Costa Mea. CA 112626 N S APPLICATION TO This statement wu filed washers, dryers and per· celladon In the event of Ht· Nov 4 11 1995 Sa6lM Dally PUot Oct. 28, Nov. 4, Thia bu~lneu ls con· Th T:i:wi t•tement SELL ALCOHOLIC with the County Clprk of aonal ptoperty. Due notice tlement between Owner • ' • 11 18 1995 Sa684 tucted by. an Individual dol,:. bUslne~a ':'.SC°'~ BEVERAGES Orange County on 10..20-95 ::::~~~og~:i'mt~: ~ut~11'ft!~~.iwtorl PUBLIC NOTICE ' PU• BLIC NOTICE bt!i~CX:11J1~:. 1dof'1~ Records, 21095. Raquet October 23, t995 Dall P·' 1t809ct532088N2114 B C Fl ti ~ 95 Road Laguna Beach CA To Whom It May Con-Y "o . • ov. 4. teresl lhe11ln and the time each· 01ta Meaa laity o llou1 8u1ln•H Jo~" C Pa ' 92651 ' cern· JONES Douglas K 11 18 1995 . Sa680 ~llied In such notice IOI PHotNovembet4, 11, 1895. NenMlt•tetlMftt FlctlUoueBu•lneu -· • netaon · • ·• -·-·-------payment of sucti fHI hav• Sd87 The follow! N•me Stat•m•nt Thia statement was flied l.T.M. Enterprises, Inc .. JONES, Pauletta D ls(are) PUBLIC NOTICE Ing ••plred will be aold 11 doing ~= The followlng l*ION are with the County Clark ol 21095 Raquel Road, LA· ap~l~o the Department, ________ _ public auction bY INSTOR-PUBLIC NOTICE lngs, a gen«al ~.ahl : doing buslneu u : Don Orange County on 10-20-95 guna Beach, CA 92651 °' co le Beverage Con-l'lclltlous Bulln•H AGE ORANGE located al 1805 Eut Garry A.,._! M11\lalllry, 482-A E. 17th t99S3882080 This bu~lnall Is corr Nam• Statem•nt 340 s. Flower St., Coumy Flctltlou• Bu.iMU StJlt• 100, s.nta Ana. cA Street, Costa M .... , CA Dally Pilot Oct. 28, Nov. 4, d~:S ~~~a :=a'':tng TRADE Th• following persons are of Orange, State or Call-N•rne StatMn•nt 02705 92627 11, 18, 1995 Sa675 business yet? v .. 9-l 95 doing business I S! Ml· fomla on lh• 21st day of The followlhg P9flOl\8 are w1111am 8'.Wke, 1921 s.ya. Donald F. Dugan, 131 E. i• M k oito P, aid 1 through classified et0w0f'ld 2510 N Grand November 1995 at 9:00 am doing bullneaa u : 8urb dere Temee, Corona del 17th Street, #3, Costa PulLIC NOTICE T~ stat=· W:s ~ a A~ •& Suite 1o9, Santa Ana. CA ri.owns When Words /\re Not Enough "Specializing In Sympathy Flowers'" 2983 Harbor Blvd Terms fe>1 th• sale are cuh Santa Ana Partner•, a Call-Mar, CA 92U5 MIM. c.-. 92627 With the Coun(y Clefk of _ _. 78 92'705 onlr.· Sale tubJect to can-fe>lnia 1.,llMlal ~IP1 Ninos, 11, Le •• 1805 Eut Martha Ann Daniel, 131 E. AP:~~CTKIOON,TO Orange County on 10-20-95 Chips, Dips & More, Inc. L;;;;=-=;.=-== cel allon. Landlord reservea 1805 st Garry Avenue, Garry Avenui, Su11e 100, 18th Str-.t, #,Cotta M.... IEU a•cOHOLIC 18853082"'•• the right to bid. Below la a Sul.. 100, Santa Ana, CA "anta Ana, CA 02705 CA 92627 -vvv ll•t 9f rl&l'MI and unit num-92705 Thie buslneaa ta con-Thia bualne11 le con-BllYUAQU Dally Piiot Oct. 2AI, Nov. 4, befl. Wiiliam Burke, t02t 8aye• ducted by: a general part• ducted bV: co-part:l9f'I Nonmber T 111S 11, 18, 1995 Sa677 Francis Ollvo, At& det• Tena<», COiona del nershlp Hav11 you stll1ed doing To Whom It May Con- fUchatd Moocada1 A128 Mar, CA 02625 The r•glstrant(•) com-bualnen yet? No c:em: LOCURATOLO, ~ PUBLIC NOTIYf:' Stephane Davia At31 &Ian R. Burkt, 20 Ctw-lntnced lo ltanaact bu»-MaMa Ann Danie! n a rd. M ... N ZAR I Susan Oravea. AUl3 ryhlll• Lll_!!.1._ Newport nees under the fletltlout Thie statement wu nted Franc.sc0 la(ara) appl ' Flctltlou• 8ue.IM .. Jerry Cassel. 840 Beech. CA •~ buslneff name(a.) fitted With the County Cltfk ol to the O.patl.fnent ol Alco. ...Stat•lllHt Randal G.allca. 858 Rober1 W. OUlhtr., 1149 abov• on: Octobef 21 0..enge County on lo-20-95 hOllc a.verage Control 1o The follovMo !*SON are oana Holland, 895 Por1 Hemley, Newport 1981 • 1HNte2018 NII aleohOllc bevlfagM at doing buslneH &11 In. Regina Smiley. 8100 S.Ch, CA 82teO Wiiiiam 8. Buttte o.uy Piiot Oct. 21 Nov • 1 10 McFadden Place New-FOCUI Productlona1 2004' Sherry Sutllvan, 8135 &au W. Andenon, 2072 Thia tta1ICl'l4nt wu flied 11 1e, 1985 ' WTt po11 8Mch, CA 92W with 0.tatman Ra.d, Unit M'7, t.eonard Martinez, Ca Mandarin Drlvt, Co11a With lhe County Clerk of ' a "41" On-Sale BMf & Lake FOl'•tt. CA 02630 Qenild T.avtnn«, C33 Mela. CA 02l2e Orano• ~ on 142.-S PUILIC NOTICE Win• ~Pub. Eat. Pl) II-Timothy Steven Butler, B U~ZN~rs,Sf? Joni Rink, c11 .wllllam l!'. Geyer, •st Del tHtaeet2.2? otnaal• 20041 01tet1Mn ftoad, Unit Conwtiince Mata. CB? . .$ola Tait~ Colon. del ft:.llu Piiot Oct. 21 28 "°*............. Pu-bl • ._., N•w POft M7, La;k• F~. CA 82630 ClfVI 8tth Moreno. Cl38 Mar, CA l20U -1 • • ....... aa.t..-t Beach-coeta M... OaJIY Thla bu1lne" la con- Jtremlu Ot LI Cnn, Thie bualneea la co,,. Nov. 4, 11, 1"5 Sa88S The fOllowlng pencM!S .. Pilot November 11 11 25. dueled by:.., Individual • • 0205 dUC1ed b)': • 1**11 part· PUIUC NOTICI ~ ~ u: Calleo 1995. • • , Htve YoU ~ad doing Kymbef Metos. E17 nenhlp Corn•re. 18585 Main sae91 buttlMI• vet? No Tam1ny Ann Soura. W Tht regletrant(t) com-......... ._,,.... ..... ~ 8Mch l\mothY Si.Yen IUtler Daniel flld\ef, F44 mtrlMd \o ltwtet buaf.. .._ ., .. ,....,.. CA ..., ' PUBUC NOTICE T'hls atai.m.nt wu filed STARTING . . . . . . . . . . . ~ Tht ltga1~111 tk Dtuly Pi/Qt is~ .., "'awunma a new Imlia MW '4ltlilabl.t rq ntW busintSS4 I ANEW Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • CrematOfY 3500 PllClfie Vlllw Onve Newpott Beach 844-2700 PIERCE ll01HEIS 1£U. llOADWAY ~ortuary • Chapel Cremation 'b~:~y M.t•IUJO 811bera Vlneon, F65 ntN 1.1nCMt the tldltloua The ""°"*"' ......._ Inc (DI), 203 with tM ~ Clel1c Of Myl<• Harmon. F51 buelntll name(•) lllted dOlnt .......... ~~ a. UM, ~ "1uar•. l'lelltleu9 .,..,.... OrMge Coui1Y on 1o.ao.95 Tint £nalty, F84 abOW on: 11.Z1... ,. •I* lweeDlna hMoe .. A 11141 Nw 8t91ewl 1•SHUtU Mary Mathes, 012 ~...!......._I'll NJ=· W •.. ~ A' TI\I• buelMU It cO& The followlna PMOM ere Daffy Pilot Oct. II, Nov .... Andlew TlnCl'td. <Mt ,,._ .....mieF Wiii (~cl CA llt04 duCted 1¥ • eorporallon ctoinO buelneea u : Union 11 ti. 1815 W71 ~=7~2Htt -~·°=• w~TttonWn~= =...r"ye17-=. ~ g=t;~.t'.~w ... PUIUCMOTICI c.i*....,ot;,;'Hi1 tMa..... Nim. CAlatCM _.,, tlU Union ~ tnc. (CA),1"!"'"~-"'!'-~-----1 W"'•Y Hatcln. H1f1 Dair ,_. Oc1. It n, Devtcf ~ .......... 3318 ._....,!no.. a.,... 0... ... Ttaalil A~. Garden '1ouu.. l•lftHe 111 Mk, H142 NW , n 1• ..... W 1"°"""' Ave.. Anlhll, ton.~~ arov.. CA 12144 ................. , ~ uJili l1(JW SEARCH tlN "'11W fr 1"" 111110 txtm ~ aJ SllW JI"' t/N ti~ am/ tht tnp"' ~ Cosn Hqf« in 'SantaAn.t. 11,m, cf~ ~the ietzrch is~"" Will~>""'!~ businm fllllM Jrlllmlml ~ tht ~ ~publish once 11 wrJt fat fow ~ m mprirw/ b] "1w aJ thm fik JOI" pnif of~ with tht °"""' Clttlt. TherMa Mille!', Ht11 • • • c:A-. Thie 1t111~ ... ·Ned Tr1I• bualnau It con-,,_ loloWll'8 ~we Cl~ Temple. H111 ilii& iOTiCi Ttlle ........ le cen-• ltle C.., Qartc o1 OUcted by: a COf'POf8CIOn ~ bu91nMe u : Offlnl ~~~ ~·~~~ -~ ~ • • !Jay & c.m MtsA. /fJfJI' OOl1IDt J1J111 ... !*-Olli"' 111 (7 JI) 61.2-DlJ difJ JW wiJI makr llml1'f~JHUflS _for Jllll # lttinJ/e this~ bJ .1Mil, !f JOU *""'1 hot ll#Jfot!htr ~;.. aJJ"' ,,NJ aw will~ MOPr.,,, g/11410 tlfSistr-GotJ w i1t ~ w ,,,.,_ t • SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, t995 -' I • , 1 I l •. J.... . _.., --c-,, - , . . I .. , I ' l.l ),. GUIWW.,... Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday 11Y .. 1a• (714) 642-5678 GINlllAL POU CY Rates and deadlines are subject co change without nouce. lbe publisher reserves the ri~t to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified · • JC.~. - I, : Ii' I~ ------.c-- ." •1 I I I ~ .. n Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday BY FAX advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in aR advertisement for which it,may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. ·. J (714) 631-6.594 , ... 1 I , I -·-.-.:·'- . . . --- \ . ' ). \ .. f IT' , , . ~Q _,_ -~ -'11:. t HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE lOV .. l. -~ o,.•0•1uNH• All ·u l uwe 1inn1,uit in nus MWl'lptr 11 IWbfCCI lo Ille fti trll flar HOllllnt Acl ti 1'61 H amt•iti ••d m1•t1 II 1111911 lo u..n11e "1111y prtltrcnct. llmll1llon 1r 011rnm1na11on OHti on race. cel11. r11191on. u1. ll111d1up. lam1ll1l &Ulus or • nlllelUI Dfltln. or an ln1tnllon lo make 1ny llfcll prtltrtnc, hml· 11110n or i1utlmuiauon:· n 11 newspaper will nol lntw••tlY KttPI 111y 1dnn111· mlAI lor .... lllllt wllk• ii IA •iel•tlen ol thl In OVt r11ders 111 lltr••Y 1"'9rmcd 11111 all dwtllillfS ld•trlllld Ill 11111 .....,..., .. -••It •• Ill .... .,,.,..""' Nslt. 111 CMl- --~. ull HUO ......... at 1·IOO·m·~ hf IM Wllklllflan, DC art.1 ,1cau "'1HUD11 tU·lSOO GE NERAL 1002 GOV'T FORECLOSED Homes for pennies on $1. Delinquent Tax, Repos. AEOs. Your Aroa. Toll Free 800- 698·9778 Ext H-1398 for current tistrngs. COSTA MESA 1024 , . MlllDIO -II ·Jt00.2911 ION Ito . - .. -. IRS. 29»3018 • 701J-9090 ·• ot - ' ' I ' I ' ' 1'1 / I • I I , ,, I . . ~ .. PAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Monday ............ Friday 5:~m Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thwsday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday.:: ... , ......... Thursday 5:00pm (Please include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BYMAILoRIN . PlllSONs 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 c.omer of Newpat Blvd &: Bay St. COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH CORONA 1069 DEL MAR NEWPORT 2122 BEACH BALBOA 2169 PENINSULA NEWPORT ' 2607 BEACH VACATION 2669 RENTALS XJnt Area Value! Gorgeous 280 2SA Twnhm w/2-car gar. A bargain at $149,900. CALL TODAY. Patric k Tenore Agt 780-8702 EASTSIDE 3Br 2Ba, hardwd firs, lg yard. 254 Cecil Pl. S239K. Open Every Sun 1·S HUNTINGTON BEACH 1040 HARBOR VLEW HOMES Chine Cove steps to FABULOUS SAVINGS Beyfront Building •1BR $825• CASO SAN LUCAS 3bd 2ba Monaco Phase 2 beac:h. Cute cottage. 11 you would like to 1 Bd 1 Ba Unfumlahad. 28R 2~ $725/Up beac:h house In P• $400,000 Owrv/Agt $1800/mo. 2Br lB&. live In a home that's Yearly, clean, q uiet. Rafrlg & dishwasher dregal overlooking --------- 714-721-8112 Ls• opt to purchase valued from $800K to $895 873-1843 lnci. 60X30 pool. No marina. Spectacular BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS · HELP!!! possible. 759-9070 S12M, VIilon• 'Prop81·,________ P•lte•as· eN. 2' .. ~e!58·55N° vl•w. 3Br 3Ba, approx FOR RENT 276~ OPPORTUNITY Ow Wiii B • 5 I ties on Display Is'-1~---..... ...,.......-.____ 2000 aq It, outside iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nar wants out.l Jr. 1 r -.7 Omo looking for qualified CORONA Step• to Send Clean kitchen cabana, pool. 2904 lease $1800/mo~ or Verd. Olde CdM spa. $3000/mo, 6 mo ***ART STUDIOS l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sell $375,000. Bring all 721·1"" .. 8 managers to live In DEL MAR , 2622 2Br. gar. lrg liv rm. Util I $2000/ 12 2 Spa~es avl 500-'/ea•• .... th rtl F paid No pets $1275/ •• or mo, • .. · .., S P a y p hones ·Lo ca I offers. Npt. Heights. ---------ese prope es. or · · 1 P II C M Call DI Ill 474 Westminster. 3bd V•r'I ctl••n/updated further Information mo. 551-8554 mo se. ic:tures ava · · · ane or e Sites$ Lowest Prices 2Br 1Ba upst la ear contact Elizabeth or 2br/1b• south PCH,1-=-:=---,"'"""'-,.-----Karen,714·588·5121 message 673-3464. S2K/Wkly Pot'I. 2ba, fenced yard. Call 1 A a rll r2/ Jeri 714-631-1855. unfurnished W/0, Avl 2 Br 1 lhBa, lg deck. gar New 28' motor home COM OCEAN VIEW 800.800-3470 24 Hrs. Beverly, agt 673·3n7. unt, 1-car. va 1 1. -.,..-.,.......,,,..---..,..--...,..,...-Dec 18t s975 mo/ 6181h Clubhouse Ave. Offl S $1100/mo. 603'~ Iris. Gated Bayahor•• HH utll Call 723-1929 . (off Npt Bllld.) $900. for rent. Full kitchen, 3 cos ub Lease EARN Passive residual Newport Crest Condo Gary 720-9422 ex. 204 Steps to beach. 3Br ~784-2236 Open Sat shower, TVNCA. Day 925 SqFt • $850/mo. income. Ideal Prr-Frr 2BR 2 .5 BA, up-2B F A 1 Sh• p le 2B 1B & wkly rates. 559-8844 Barry Silver 720·9080 home bus. No ln·~trvv/ graded. Owner a. p, gar. v now r • c an r a, •Beach tnMl·Nr Hoag• .... ~, By Owner: 2Br 2Ba motivated. $229,000. COSTA MESA 2124 $2,500/mo 642·5290 patio, carport. Quiet. 2 Lg 2Br/2Ba 5865; 1 Br Npt Bch Oceentront Fanteatlo luxury exec collections. 960-4841 condo, xlnt ocn view. Agt 640-7000 Ext 308 HRBR VIEW HOMES bike to baac:h. Avail walk-In closet $725. Weekly or monthly. suites. Incredibly low VENDING• Lo ca I Below mkt. Open FrV i---------5Br 3Ba Somerset on now. s95o. 673"3852 Pool/Spa 646-6838 Fully furnished 3Br rent. Nwprt Boac:h & Accounts with over 25 SaVSun. 960-4140 OUT-OF-COUNTY 3BR 2BA ~ome, FR, greenbelt. Nice cond. Studio wN• Beth CAHAL FRONT 3Br 2Ba, gar. No amk/no Laguna toc:sJ 476-7660 Mac:hlnes•Buy All or LR W/f I OR UI A allabl 1/96 $2900 C t $•9• 1 1 pets. Karon 434·1424. Space For ReJ\t in Part•800-818·0908 rp c:. , e v e · · arpor • " " nc upstrs. Balcony, 1·car PROPERTY 1525 floor, Berber carpet, Agt. 640-5664 utlls. 521 Poppy. 759-gar. Year lse. no pets. ---------upscale tanning salon. VENDING-FANTASTIC LAGUNA 2-c:ar gar, huge yard. Lido Isl Be~ront 9341 or 729·7234. $1495/mo. 639-3923 RENTALS TO Profer strong c:llentelle NEW PR 0 DUCT. BEACH 1048 Coloredo Big Game s 13oo1mo. 631•7479 Lovely 3/4Br (dock avl.) •Lerne & Privet•• SHARE 2724 Perfect for masseuse. 400% profits. $1200/ i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C 0 f ( B ) • Great NB loc. 645-5361 wk potential. FREE ountry Champegne & ro... c:n rnt apt 4 r wk/ COSTA MESA 2624 Studio. Clean. W/O. Lov•llf 1 Br 1 Ba condo 31 O ac:res Joining . 2Bd, all ut11itlas free. mo/yr/furn/unf 875-4080 $495/mo. lnc:I utilitles. J call! 1 •800•788-3358 cooled by ocean national forest. 2BR Equlp;d kit. Pet ok. Lido Isle 4aR 3BA Call 646-4878. "IT'S SO GOOD" It wu breezes. Quiet loo In log home. Call owners Only $850. 968·3905 fam rm, $2300/mo. $499 MOVE IN Lerne 1 Br w /pertlal Ro o mm at• to on Nil TVI 500% Profit. complex w/pool spa (214) 875-3109 or 1 111 ......... VI • share 28 28 t fuim200io20001qJ1. $101< Min. Call Now & clubhouse. 'e11-in (9o3) 675-7171. COZlf Cottage 2Bd, ~~~ s, ~~7~71;;' a Super clean 1Bd In oceen view, encl r a own· 800-8t8·2318 24 hrs cabinet In OR, break· butlers kit, gar, fncd. rm · cozy lrlendly, 30 unit gar. extra lrg closet. ~ouse Cln1 Costa <Amrn1t1vtDtts fast bar. Try FHA!••••••••• Free utllltles. Only Lido Isle beautllully complaxN'TrlanglaSq. skylight, $1275. Call esa. ean-cut AnossfromJWAirpon torms. 572K (S6WAR) HOUSES/ $850. 968-4495 dee 3Br 211.!Ba, trpt, Jennifer 642-1401 1_6_1_s-s_oo_3_. ----... i ~f1~-~~eodkergar~gc:r, •SOOCampuJOmT Huge E'S Ide Twnhm 1850 a/f, 2-eat gar+· 1 BR 1 BA $550/mo •Newport Heights•' th N"pon 11cac.b CONDOS 4Br 2tAaB•, big yard, 52400/mo. 539-2040 Lndry, pool, quiet, No 2Bdrm 1Ba, w/pool. private ba ' laun· Wonderful townhm fam rm, LA frpl, 2-car. Lido Isl• remod all pets. 2217 Harbor No pets. $795/month. dry, comm pool. No < ti/ 'IL' 8 l8~ In great area. Prlv FOR RENT $1375/mo. 433·9528 while, 2Br 2Ba. Frnc:h Blvd. 848-0392 738 TusUn 642-7658 pets. $395+1h Ulill· d ties. Eves 549-2656 courtyar entry to drs. lrplc, lrg master. 1 BR duple"' w/gar & Specloua 1 Br w/lolt, INDUSTRIAL 7.788 huge 2Bd 2Ba w/frplc Me.. d•I Mer 4Br $2300/mo 7"'"" ""057 ,. ti I • ~=======~I · ~ yard. w/d hkup. Near •kytt. 2 pa os. w. a k-.n -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & 2-car att gar. Comm 2Be house. pool. clst End nit 0 e 1 ks Belbo• Cott•a• 3br/ pools & apu. $157K GENERAL 2102 $1550 lnc:I garden & LIDO Mobile Hme Park Trt Sq. No amk/pets. • u v roo 1ba, frpl, patio, steps (18PUE) pool service. 557-5069 Charming lurn'd 1+1 $650/mo. 648-1105 pool. $1420. 675-8003 to bchl $800/ utll & A h I Steps to pvt bch. $1250 BACK BAY 1Br 1Ba STUDIO Steps 2 bc:hl deposit. 723-4367 Placentia Frontage 5000 aq ti, $3200/mo. Call 714-646-1164 H u ntington Lend· n• • m 2-aty tnhs Npt Hght• 2Br 2Ba. 67~9 ~71-1160 Patio carport $665i very clean. Yearly, -----------• merk 55 + upper style 2+ 1.5. Gourmet fp, new cpt/pn1, gar. Lov•llf designer 1 Br, mo. • 329 University. auv11au alndow6.7"s94345o7/mo Belbo• Penln lrg_ 3Br ---------N • w p 0 rt m 0 d e I klt, cozy fpl, dbl gat. Avl now. No pet. $995 t tall f 1 h d bl 1 p ..,.. 3Ba, parking, pvt ba 1--------- Charmlng 2Bd 1~Ba: Only $875. 968-01 45 Incl ulll. 720-1565 t~ blh. ~~~.e s'1oso~ Call 548-609~ u.. . . Avail lmmed. $565/ INCOME Gar, comm pool• & An•h•lm Big and Avau 1211. 640..5324 College Perk 2 mas-SOUTH COAST mo+v.. ut11. 723-4402 PROPERTY 2790 LOST & 2925 spas. Reduced to only beautiful 4Bd country HUNTINGTON ter BR 1 lhBA 1 gar, CdM Nlc:e room w/pvt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOUND s112.5oo (86POA) • kit dlb gar tnc:d. Pet Newport Crest 38R $825. 2289 Fordham METRO 2686 bath, prklng, w/d. No liiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ok. Only $1000. 968-3305 BEACH 2140 2BA townhome. Large #B (818) 961-4783 smk/pet. 5450. Walk Coste MHa Cash In FOUND BLACK CAT Seller trenaferred An•h•lm Peaches and 2-car gar, W/D hk-up, E'alde Count"' Wooda South Coe•t Pleza to beac:h. 472·2096 on extra apac:e. four Oc:t. 31. Mesa Dr. & & this beauty has got cream 1 Bed 1 Bath cream carpet, fire-B I ., I E'ald• CM Share nlc:e pride of ownership Bayview, Npt Beach. to gol Spacious & lrg loads of charm Only' Option to Buy 3 Bed place. Next to comm. 2 r •PI lvl w study, area. 1 BR condo units In Mesa Verda. Call to 10.-955-3025 2Bd 2Ba w/gar. Prl· SSOO 968-9855 . 3 Bath, cook's kit, dbl pool & tennis. Walk 10 fp, skylt, dec:k. $865. +den upstrs, a/c:, home nr Trlangle Sq. Priced to sell. Over- vate end unit loc. · gar, lnc:d. s14oo. Avall beac:h. $1450/mo. No pete. 180 21st St. pool/spa, carport. Garage w/opnr, w/d. elzed lot with alx ga· FOUND Chihuahua M ' I . r . J Specious 2-aty lnhm, 413d 3Ba. 2·car all gar. Only 1 bll< to Bk Bay. Comm pools, spas & tenn. $169K (36SAN) Bring th• temllyl SBd 3Ba Mesa Verde hm 1 Br/Ba down. Lg lam rm, lormal din+ oreaklast nook. 40x 12· pool & spa Gated for saloly. Fr. courtyd 5369,900 (180RI) Comm pools/spas. Qerden Qrov•Ren1 to now. 968-4495 759•9314. 645-9543/646-1164 $ 6 7 5 . 9 6 3 .s 7 5 7 $400+ ~ u111. 650.1015 fa g• s . o If • red Mala, It. brown, 11/9 S172K (19BLU) own. 3Bd 2Ba, c/a lpl, Picture perfect 2 Npt Crut 3Br 2.5Ba, E'ald• lrg 1&2Br, lndry HB 4 Blks to beth Shr $319,900 (29PEP) ~tu:t'~c~.o~:i~~ In 1 cooks kit dbl gar fncd. ocn view pool tennis rm. Gat avail. No peta. I••••••••• nlc:e home. Own bath, 6609333 Only $1000 968-3905 bed, cpta, drps, cozy • , • N brl MlSCe'' 11-.tEQ 'h gar w/loft, w/d. d/w. FOU~D KEYS o-•-0--d"'----·----kit. FOR OAR. Pet ok. 2-car gar.• $1850. Avail •1w c:rpt, very ight, ~· US SSOO/mo. 969-3077 Long Beach 12 up-at Mem·n St. & Elden COLDWC?U BAN~<!RO er en Orov•Touch Only 5875. 968-0145 now. 645-9775 qu et garden Httlng. RENTALS of Cius 3 Bed. built $65().$785. Move In NB Charming cottage gr• de d & w •I I· In CM. Call to ldentJly. In kit, free utlllllH. Pet Npt Nrth 24 hrs guard only $499. 831·84271••••••••11 2bd 1ba. F/p. Sm maintained units In 648-6710. ok. Only $875. 968-9855 LAGUNA ~:~e~;,,~B~ufs~~a v~:!: MODERN 2Bd w/glaH1---------yard/patio. stor, w/d. ~~~pl:i~• S~artal~~~~l-F-O_U_N_D_K_EY_S_o_n_17_t_h HILLS 2150 $2500. 640-7083 Agt. walled llvlng room ROOMS 2706 EZ pkg $550 722-9555 pyramid nowl Only Stree1 In Costa Mesa. Cllstll-.-»... beamed cell. Lg patio NB/Lido 1•1• 2Br 2B• $38S.OOO (65TEM) Call Marla, 574-4249 w.... ON GOLF COURSE $785/mo. on E 16th. apt, balcony, garage. (work). Or Ive mag. Open Set 1-4 Super NEWPORT 100'1 Of Rentals •3BR 2BA hsa bltl~ fp 2Br 2Ba, $1650/mo. Sae Mgr. 437 Princeton Blk to bch-NB 1Br/Ba, view. S625+ 11.1 utll & 668·9333 FOUND KEYS with 4Bd 2Ba Mesa Verde GU .. nteed 2/gar, grdnr lae $1099 Avallable Nov. 15. pvt entry. No cooking. sec dep. 723--0848 Child pornography tip hOme 2 lrplc:. romod BEACH 1069 ..-u111. Xlt loc. No Peta Agent Sue 644-8100 SUPER M/I SAVINGS $450/mo. 557-6290/d Newport Crest Shr llne al1ac:hed. Call lhruout Spacious iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Placement Avail now. 642--0138 Quiet ocn view twnhse, 2br+2be tnhml huge 631-5550/eve, wknd recently redecor. 2BA 548-6211. lam1ly room. lrg 101 $119,000-Studlo Alt' c..e ~ Chermlng 3Bd, 2Balh, 3Br 2 11.!Ba, den/fam fenced yd, poo • Peta COM sunny. spacious all ammenlliH. Prlv. FOUND eml blk dog. great price! S216K gated, built 1990, AC CAl.lTDDAYI gourmet !Vt, dlb gar. rm. d$2000/bl gar, ln!1,_ry._f~g. OK. 148-2840 rm w/altch bath, kltch rm & bath. Avt now. ~""-~· Vicinity: 19th & Ana- (32DAK) & heat. close to bch 818•988•9851 Only 51185. Pet ok. Ls• mo . ....,....1 5 prlv. 1 blk bch. $425, $550+ 646·1400 ~us;uca. heim In CM 631-3661. Roaa Reel Eetete 968--0t45 Seewlnd.twnhae near NEWPORT 1St & sac. 723•1968 Npt Creat 2Br 2 •hBa, _H_u_n_t_B_c_h-4.-p-le-x-.-2-B-r FOUND: CASH Beach cloae on 1110 bluffs surrounded by wilderness parks Beaut 2Bd 11hBa w/2· c: alt gar. pool & spa., $179,900 (20MEA) ···················· 25o-4525 Hoag. Lg 2Br 2•h Ba, Neer Hunt. Beech gar, w/d, pool/spa. Pvt At HarbOr Municipal BALBOA BEACH 2669 1 Ba, frplc, gar In eac:h S229,000 frplc, pool, 2-car gat. Hoapltel Kltch prlv. ba. Avl 12/1. $595+ unit. Positive Income Court, NB. Call to ID, Ocean View, Close to ISIAND 2106 NEWPORT $1200/mo. 786-1914 $350/mo. 8241 New-utll & dep. 548·1152 642-0030. prop In good cond. beac:h, 2 bdrma, 2 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 Single Femlly Hom• man Ave. 969-673o Npt Shore• 3Bd 2Ba Maka offer. Asking $320K LOST Ladles dl~ond baths, nice patio area, Lovely 4Br 488 home 2Br, fam rm, w/dbl IRVINI! RANCH'S Nice rm w/pvt bath, kit Hae 5400+ ~ utll & Waldannar R. Mooamann & ruby ring, 11/9, In gated, pool & spa near water. Frplc, dbl gar. Walk to Udo VII-FINEST prlv, carprt. $375. No Oap. All amen, AcroH Metro RHlty, N.B. CdM (Bayside Or. 668·9333 Roaa Reel E•l•t• gar. Avail 12110. Yrly 2Br 2Ba, 2-car gar, lage. Freshly painted. •rc Communities• peta, amkr ok. Near from beac:h. 650-4657 720.9422 ext. 210 park area). REWARD. ····················· 25o-4525 $2300/mo Agt 97:M062 frplc, mini ocean view. Asking $1250/mo. Agt. SC Plaza. 641-5844 Nwpt Hnhta 2 yrs or 548-6323 Call 673-4290 eves. · • $1050/mo. Call Bro-719-4634 or 973.1177 1 ,500Apartmenl9 • ---------ABSOLUTE k 714-842-38 o $750 to $2500/mo Rm/pvt bath, phn line. n • w , d •ck, F P , -==:::;:====::;:========= COLDWC?U. BAN~C?RO B er, 5 The Balboa Bay Nawpor1/IMMITUl11n ,Shr kltch1 lndry. Pleas-vaulted t:ell, own bath, r eat Area Value! BALBOA w .. t Newport atepa Club offara a magnlfl· IRVINE ant l!'•la• CM home. full prlv, NS, lndry. Ouallty 4/5Bd 3Ba PENINSULA 2107 to beach, 3Br 1Ba, fp, c:ent bayfront 3Br 3Ba S3eO +utll. 642·1nO $500. 573-4848 x 337 exec: home nr Fuhlon ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil paUoa. $1375. Prop-penthouH. Juat under APARTMENT $all your unwanted Nwpt Oceanfront 4 Isl w/apa. pvt yard on 1• arty HouH 842-3850 3000 aq n. Pteu• call ~MMUNITIES 1 m m a 0 u 1 a t • cos. >Ont cond, won't Lrg houa•P•n Point•---------S45-5000 ext 639• '-U Items the easy way I bd/2ba, Duplex. S950 B • • u t y I per 1 e c: t lastl Only $499.900 w/ w/bay view. 4Bt 38a, 2800 ~ HouM, 4Br Cell our Info HoUlna To plac:e your 752-3527 722--0669 10 1 38,. 28 TERMSI Call Nowt fam rm, 2 Ip, 3-Car 2tAtBa, oc:ean view, ---------1-800-IAC.S118 claHllled ad c:all Buy It. Seil it. Find It. + " a. gor-Patrick Tenore •-t gar. $3000. 073-2290 """"'• spa. Month-to-~WPORT M2-S•78. Cl•Hltled. geoua hardwood ...., ,....... ,..,~ i========~ ------------------lloo ra, beaut new 78()...8702 month. 722-5738 COAST 2170 bright kitc:h & baths. BIO CANYON Dover CORONA aarrld9..0atec1, 2.BR i--------- Enterlalnar'• delight plan. 2BR, Dan, 28A.. DEL MAil 2122 28A, pool 6 apa. BEAUTIFUL 1 Year COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 ~~9~8•9c7k(s~-::~o)atio =~· By Ownat. 1 1275. Raia. 545-7508 Condo In gated comm BIO CANYON VU.US 412 Dahlla 3Bt 2Ba, day, 788-5180 eve Near Pelican Hlll.t-miiiiiiiiilliiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 Brick liraplac:e In lam 2•3er for aal•/I•• on/ Ilg rm., ftplc. 11800/ 810 CANYON gated 3Bd 3Ba 1 IJOO aq tt.111 rm A Uv rml Beau111ut off c:ourH $3Ss-4e9K. mo. Walk 10 baac:tt. lulCury townhome, 2Br, w/upgradea. $2000/ lo aecludad 3Bd Malinda Ailt 76~7700 Call 723-7832 ext. 4 2.8a, ~. TOUIJly r• mo. C.il for ~Int· 1-V•Ba. Newer carpet 4819 Surrev "2700 modefad & upgraded. ment. t40--0707 & root $219,000 HarborHl9hlanda~8R • '3150/mo. 769-7502 '1101S> '{_ ;!:~~ • .':':'em':~ =ti<.~ m:~!n ~ •••• Cp 9'J8fd gated1_SANT ___ A_AN_A __ 2_1_8_0 Abaolulal~aous school. 64s-7534 rentl 3Br 2\liBa, lam FURNISHEt:> 2Br 2Ba, iiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3Bd (was 4). 2 lull rM,.poot. 7159-9070 den. Ut. & airy. Rera. FREa utllltle• 2Bed Baths w/open & llght Cl•••Hl•d Buy It. Sall It. Find It. '3100. 819-360-2829 dpht•tyl•, cozy kit. fir planl Fp, new rollup • 842·5878 ci. .. itted. aiuHa Dynamlt• View! A4'all now. Only 1895. gar door & morel _ ........ ,,,. 5214,900 113oAn) Cuetom e.1Cpandad 3Br ___..... 2tAIBa. "249&. B. San- Rare R3 zoned prop· OUT-OP·STATE OUT·Of·STATE regret Agt. 844-0191 1••••••••11 erty W/3 exlallng well PROPERTY 1sse l'ROPBRTY 1558 malnlalnad units that I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiii•iiiiiiiiiiilililiii APARTMENTS Beach Area POR RENT are alway• rented. Call tod•y. $243.900 Haleor••l 48d 1 V•8 a • 1 a t t I m e buy.,·• dellght. Hord· wood Ute. Showe llQht, bright & open. C I today for more d•t•ll• 1188,100 (12C0N) ~9333 COLOW~ll D.\NIK,(1H.i PANORAMA s•zoned acrtson ffle 8lf Island's most exclusive coinmunibl. Kohala Rancb on the Kohala/Kona coast . Onbi s 175.000. EaSY owner t.-ma. Prudential Pickford RealtY CIOOJ 6 2 2 1 &2 Btclroom $171-SUIO ULIOA VIII• Rentals •1SLAND ___ 2.ao.a mll'2 On the move? Sell your extra houMhold ltema lo Cf111lfttd QUIBT a: SBllENB Palm ~esa Aparto1ents So near & ya so f.ar ... That>s the ftcling you g'tt whc.n you live at Palm Mesa imid the IU1h grttncty~~ woods & autcly ~· A SNdiaa!_l a: l Bcdrooma • Jit. SSn '° $600 • l8k $6l$., S6SO • l BJ. sns ., 1750 A No Pea 06x HoUn: 9.00 am · s2 :M-P Ma 10:00 Im • 4.00 pm wJda l 561 Mc:a Or. • s.nta Ana Hc:ips. CA (71•) "6;.9860 Repainting? If you' re looking tO repaint it, rebuild it, replace it or restore it, loOk. in the Pilot abs.Weds. to find the service you' re looking for. .. • SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 111 , 1995 LOST a LOST • POVID 2825 POUND ·-----1 um.onrut uatonmrr ua1onwn DIPl.OYMEBT PUUITUU ao1c nrs • 5530 5530 5530 W&llTID 5535 ----iiiiiiilUDl&LS 2125 BllPLOYIDln' --~------7"90FI' NIWPOIT &049 llACB IHI l'oumt ...... Cat LOST KBY9 ATTN1 C..ta ..... Ptr PeM s•CRSTAllY Ptr •Jape•••• Hoine Dee1i1t C-w Priffe PUPPlaSI To good **•Fw Salei MAI• w/11•• collar, v.llh 1n1Ua.1 key chetn lllPLOYlllNT P09tal Po..uone.,.... .,._ .... .._. Newport w .. t Auto. C...,_, I have exp. I Enllr• content• of hom e. ' chocolate Fender SQW• P9fc'9 2• It. a Newp0r1 (K.S.S.). P..... call able.• p.,"**" fUlf-In atOtM In .,. c., Ught flllng, typing, lranaportatlon. PIHH modal home: Iron laba, ' black lab• 1lon Bau, w/caaa BIYd. 723-N41 87U283. • 5530 tJm• for cl9fkal~. necuaary. lmrnadlaa. phonee. 11 .. 122 ... 100 Cal NilO. E..,.540-0527 beda, eofu, chaira, Owka old l50 .. ch. '250. aa.,. .. Snow· to.I Cit 0r91lQ•/gold Full Beneflla. For Opening 557-6579. • 1ton• vuH, more. Call Kim 71...,..92-80t8 board w/bind $200. (Ski ft t38 --I exam dale appUcalion E·...,o-~NT ooUll!~ncs 5540 248-7727 or 363-8030 • a ve abu••d a n d •••• Fox ooat Whl TatlbV. PPY) • mo. PERSON pe'-entla··,'. noe.e and aa1'ary I n fo: POITALIOOW'T.IOll _...,,. iauo _....., az-md $300, :Tonr M, IM4M'\ Hart>°' View ALS I Reading 708-284·1131 Ext. '21/HOUR+BENEFITS SERVICES 5533 BRUNSWICK abandoned pell. Be a LemH $250. 3/4ct QC\. 30th 721-1731 bookl. ToU ,, .. (1) "°''lam to lpm. NO EXP WILL TRAIN HOUSll.K&EPER POOL t•lllLE volunt••r/lo1ter. eau flawl••• Merqul• 'L:olf CAT. GPt flut"· 800'81 .... 1 N-f-9d77et.a118 •Ext.· R· Ai>Pl+lnfo 7t4-&4M991 __ N••d•d Prr. Soma -'7t+&91-1~o37• DI•. Blk 1.aq d in tbl '' _,, ... · Customer Servi-E 11 h k c 11 .. F~I alze H eavy •lat• w/lthr dlrectr chr• orange & wh ta (al· PERSON.AI.S 3002 -RECEPT; Prr Wknda/ Plea.. be aware that ng 1 0 • a a .. er b • d • E • c • 11 • n t ,225• .. _ 01,. ... Futon- mo1t peach) neut i.o.,OOONtl r, lnHoome nExMpedrl1•oncrg~'crz-~~ wl<daya. Dependable, the llatlnga In ti• cat· 1 pm. 045·135 3 condition • '1500. SPORTING couch "'s1'00. -O 'K••fe male w(long bu1hy PO on • • ome •" ..., ..--organized, mulll·lln• .,,,,..., may r..,, •you "·001 Sabrina Terr•'"• 'T°I<• I •-•pc T II I .. Computet -·-·' -.. "" -GOODS 6065 A Merrtt 60'• oven tall. EJCtra toe on •ach DATING? awn jlp •-(l) ~S::.:97~8 ~•·:~on. & "'pl · phOne exp. n.c. No to call a too number (lrvlne Terrace) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·works $475. 724-0684 front paw. Name 11 F9r a fun tlma call '" no ge '' ng a phone calle. Apply at: In which there le a MERCHANDISE SAT/SUN 8-12 'THUMBS' but COJTIH 011-692-590-012. ax T·1381 for H1tlng1. +.Sal + advancement. Rogore Gardena h lf\ut Dena Creath Iron E•ercl•e Bike $65, to 'ThumbalH '. Laat 33• per minute, 18+ NB COFFl!B Houa• Mt .. Ryan, 96M855. 2301 San Joqualn Hilla Rd. c arg• perm •· I I ,..-£. ...... --'-....,_,._,. chair, lite n ... urea, .. Outdoor Tent 9X12 '"n v c Ty •r WtA,y/ Humoroue non/smk Hiring for all poaltlona. DELIVERY DRIVER RECEPTIONIST , .... l!x;;::tlv,a'"',· Iron frame t,'; 110011, $90. C-11 54M254 Paularlno, Coata SW Fem Sr. Citizen A ppllcatlona n ow with truck needed for PIT wkd1. Apply at ANTIQUES 6010 ov •r·•lzed antique Tunturl ExerclH bike. QARAQE S ALE Sat, 11111 7am-3pm 2306 Arana Strfft (JambotH & !a5tbluft) Meaa. R l!WARO. ••D11lr11 companion being accepted at local fumltUt'a d .. lvery. N.B. Tennie Club RELOCATE TO c h air-ottoman, R Excellent cond. S350. Owner heartbroken. for fun llme1I HAM PO Colf•• Emporium, Call 850-3317. 2001 Ee•t Bluff LTIQUI! a••. Allen fabric, $800; 5"0-1947• Thumb• la •Pll•ptlc & Box 11848 CM CA 92627 Atrium at Fuhlon 111 D 1 D ... LAS VEGAS! """ _.. plcld•flnfsh 1mall arm GIGANTIC RUMMAGE SALE ~~~: c:ii•~l~~ti~~ Meet New People Mon. Nov 13, 1-3pm :.'tt~~ckr~~ed fOf RETAIL SALES tl~~~~~ ~2 chair•, 6'pln• iota--------·• &41·1112. 1·900.2 55-a454 Ext Apartment M.eruager local vending co. Local malls, FT/PT, Thr•• top reaaon1 852 Production Pl., table, lndlan rug, poll, TICKETS 6075 Sat, Nov. 11 9--4 Amencan Legion Hall 7150 $2.119/mln 18+ TT Couple to manage 100 714-880-8843 ftex houre. Hrly wage why Mo~ Magazine Npt Beach. &42-4154 baskets, Ralph Lauren iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lost l!~og I••••• pt\. S.v~ (619)845-8-434 unit complex live on +bonus. 3t<MOO-t126 rated Lu egae #9 In, _ _.,,..,...,...,._..,...,="~.,,,--cu a t om 11n•n1 Mauve plaatlc cue, lte Office/ al t exp QOURMl!T COOK/Lt ltl "B"t ClllH to Uva •BuvtNQ ITEMS• S AT 10em·2pm 215 15th St .. NB. • TONS of furniture, • • • decorator Items, clothes, much more. loat NttpVCOM area. Buy ~I S•1111~ And It. ~ tool• ~J' 2ea +' houHk••plng, exp'd, Rel.all , In .1995" lasue, and From 1800-1960. 1 pc 1591 Mlnorca Or t0/27. 721·1447 ••a fed. Sal 11 .. 565-3310 llve out, Fff. Non-Upec al e c hild ren • why 15,200 people are to enUre .. late. Paint· C.M. (Men Verde) * PEARJ. JAM * GREEN DAY•$25 ~ ary. · amkr. Newport Beach clothing store. Llttle r elocating to Laa lngs, china, glswate, ---------1 area. 71 4'>-87~3&43 People A Me, has Vegu each month. furn, etc. lmm•d cash, E•rllf Ame rican Deak 'CnSHIPS an lmmed opening fOf top s. 67w 223 Iv msg dark, SOiid pine. 011-MEMB&a\ MEMBERSHIPS MEMBERSWPS Inc om e Potentlel up FT S alff Assoc. Hr• 1)Job growth rate ttHsed 4X2 $75 546-8362 •Alan Jackaon• Santana•Ducks•Chargers TICKET AVENUE 714-379-733 7 Harbor Chrlattan CJturch Rummag• & B•k• $•le. S•t Nov. 11 8am·3pm 2401 lrvlne Ave. 3018 3018 3018 t o You Call 1565-3484' 9·30oS·30 845-1355 t _ .. 8., b t I Chandelier Elegant .,,,-...,-~---.,,...-,--1 to ll1ten to a 10 min--·--·-·-----t~~~-.:'t1on~' .. n cry1lals/brus. 1960 O•k Queen Futon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tape to learn more. Retall 2)Major companiH Shondeck $225 406-0534 Sleeper, black fabric, ••••••••• 11J~;5;~::::;;;:::::;~;::=:~i;a:;Jr1 ,_M_E_D-IC_AL _____ , CHRISTMAS HELP expanding tholr Country French Oak · 9 mo• old, grHI GARAGE SALES HUGE GA.RAGE SALE Sat, Nov. 11 8am-3pm Lots of misc. 11easurH 2921 Oueclada (Bluffa) Ophthalmology office FT/PT Mgmt TralnMs. local oparaUons. Bonnetlere. Turn of the cond. '175· 434-0345 Center C(u6 recepUonlat F/T. Team lmmed opentng• avail 3)Low COil or llvlng century W/bH utltully Sofa Multl color cotton, --------· player. Exp'd only. tor enthuslasUc hard· and high quality of carved basket of flowers nul $800, Selll $100 ---------Afem6ersfiip Fax res: 645-9864 ~~~~ln~re.:O"u':·~.t:. llfe. 12000 M&-3330 Call. 751-4840 BALBOA Mobile Home Sal•• 11181 exp helpful but Let th• nations largest Q ue•n Ann 1tyte love S olid Oak din rm tt>I ISIAND 6106 •MOVING SAJ.E Lido Isle waterfront home. Lots of great stuffl Gorgeous anU. ques, crystals, china, '>I Agent• needed. Muat 'd F d f l l 1 seat-circa mid 1800'• w/8 chairs and elC1ra • be llc'd. FT/PT. Call not req · or more an aa 81 grow ng Excellent condition leaf $1150. Solid iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1-"orma[ IJ)ining -'Banquet 1-"acilities 714-875-1149. lntoRADcall17014-S9HA79-8CKoo3• ~:r:t' y~~~~u~~lo~~~ $375 &40·1947, Te•k wood roll top Nuralng Ing to b••utltul Laa desk w/marble top/ BRITI SH ANTIQ UES silver, furn., designer clothes. etc. Som• 4 grandfather clocks. thing for everyone. 'f & c 1 "" tcl'lll opplyfllll'rmallv9 V•'"••I locka $850 540-194 7. CNA om pan on1 ldlarl ~· • Orler 200 Jils.sociaucf Cfu6s -'Vanous Jilctivitits -Ltcture.s NNdtd for l/t home care. --------30 wooden jewelry Sat & sun 11/11·12 ,., • ..,to Oronat l"oun tyPtrrormina ~rtS Ctnttr Just Right 31~ Salee "V'V ::1 J' ..,, TEXAS REFINERY ALLEN AND ASSOCIATES boxe1, needlework 8AM-4P M aamplera, matchbox 203 vi. Lido Soud • cart, autographed let-1 ________ _ Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Doily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 1 00 ,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREEi All for $1 o• DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAeEB.. J NATIVITY SCENE The crech1 u a Chf1slmH symbol dales back 10 122-4 •lltn St franc11 of Asllll Sii up • manger Setnt in the 111111 of Italy You can er.ala • 11m1ltr e1tec1 1tt1ng tlltlt 2/3 hfH•ze, full-color nallVllY figures aty, JoMph, the Chr1s1 Chlld, wist men. shepherd od othfr acane hgutH a1t prinled In v1b11nt color ion hHvy •H lhtr·re11111nt paptr J1111 glut lht Shttt1 on'o y*OOd t1• out and mounl Send chetk 10 0 Ill Hlhv1ly &.111 s-15 00 OCOP Paltem OIPI 0 \ 12 P•O• catalog • • , 13.116 • p O 80• 2313 (Pkturing 700 WOOCIWOfkJng v"' Nuv• CA 9\409 and 11ano1cr1tt proteets> ..... ~--~------.-.,.~----~ AdirtM --~---~~----~~ °"--------------------.-..... Zlf1...---..i..-~~ ""' ...... ,.... ' Hlndli .. Otflo• S ecretary CORP. needs matura Pay rOll, flllng, l..otua/Wln-person now In COSTA dowa experience. Mua1 MESA areL Regard· have auto w/lnli.n.nce. less of training write CalVFu Ru: 5"8-0901 L B. Hopkins, ' Dept tora, c1gare11e lighters Multl·F •mlly Dover SAT Sam. 209 Topaz Shores Estate Sale: ---------------------------D YES,SELL ~y CAR City Zip Phone en.dil Cord D MC DVISA D AM X •·-------Exf>-- Moil To OAllY PILOT 330 w lay Slreel. Cotla MeoQ. CA 92627 /11'16'2·$6710-FAX 111'1631 6$9' ~"""Y~I ,,...,,. Otec* ,.,.,_, bes "---Mioloo--MIJJ---,.... - .J4~ 0-~ O S...tJwl ov• o_........, or-~ 0--o-,,,,.,.., 0 -C-a ,.-o _,,_..,, u...., i. OS...,I D AM/FIA-o-.......-. 0#~ o c-c..... " ............ o...-...-oc-oc-~ OIJ-0 ""'"-' O ..... W W'.,._ • S 101or ' lines, SI 00 eocfi odclihonol line ·--·-······-··-------------· Call 1-Soo.JOBS-234 or 702·792·8200. Fax resume to 702· 792-8202 PLANT CLEARANCE! Ave. 673-2767 Antqs, sterling, furn. etc. 1700 Galaity Or Sat S.2 8' King Of OuMn palms ------------------$20. Juntpecs, tietbs s1 CORONA SUNDAY M·92628, Box 711, f'l Worth, TX78101. C11tus-lruil-1vocado (fnat· DEL MAR 6122 Aamlngo Ing) $10. Cement foun-GA.RAGE SALE SALES/MGMT Executive Park talns S110, b1rd baths iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Antiques, quality fuml· Fast paced tenant 1050 E Aamlngo Rd S20. 909-674-9422 Bike. houaewares, lure. sports equip. APPLIAN,..T!r: 6011 1 th 1 1 ment, toys & misc. 1creenl ng aervlce Suite #240 ~ ---------co ing. urn, m sc. n•.~• cyour good Laa Vegu, NV 89119 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil COLLECTIBLES ~~~o ~~~~!er~;:>-~~· :,u; :1'!1ft~!:i v9...... ustomer ier· Office• N•Uonwld• Kenmore Retrigerat 6017 ---------. ___ u_d_o_••_a. __ _ vice exp a plus. No wile• maker. Almond i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BRUNSWICK •· cold calling, no door· Nevc!i!!t:i~~~ color. Great shape. THE BLUFFS to-door. Call now., _____ ..:···=----Maka offer. 631·7037. Doll• Franklin Mint POOL TABLE 2440 Vista Hogar lmmed payl Ask for ------· _ __. .• 1 Elvla collector pl1ttes. Full size Heavy slate Sat Nov 11 7:30-Noon Mr. Lee. 968-9855 Freezer Upright, whit Owl plates. 54o.1947 bed . Ex c e 11 • n t Furn, boat w/motor, 15.7 trost frpe. $200 condition . $500 clothes, fishing, 675-4408 2001 Sabnna Terrace hpus.eholds. etc! _ EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ________ 1 FREE TO YOU 6022 11n11ne Terrace> '"'w""'.-,-,-c""'u,.,.rt,..._,s=-• ..,,,..e--:s,.-at -s--= 5530 5530 FURNITURE 6014 SAT/SUN 8"12 11th 8am/12pm. Love· i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FREE: Wood Swing F•bulouf Y•rd S•I• aeat & chair, pottery Set /Jungle Gym. Free colfeel SaVSun, ..,barn table , patio • 3 Dr•••er• $14.0 Good condl 444-2633 Nov. 11&12. 8:30-4:30, chairs, desks, teak each. MlrrOf $10.0 234 Goldenrod mod. shelves. oak unit Nationwide Juice Business Call 548-4254 WONDERFUL & lots of misc. high Be•gle/Baaastt MOVING SALE quality low prlc11. ' Can't seem to get to all those repair Jobs around the house? Let the Cl•Hlfled Service Dltectory help you find reliable help. M2-5&78 GARAGE SALE HINTS Before you r garage sale, determ ine what items you wish to sell. Make sure eve~ing is clean and repaired . Da' ''Pilot ........ , •• \'" • ·--·~ \tf'•~ Mix Furn, bicycle, office 1341 Sussex Lane • .11 Male 1·yr old apad• 1uppllea, Iota of misc. (off Dover or) ,. and all 1hots. Great SAT, Nov. 11 7am· famlly dogl HeQrtbro-noon. 900 Poppy "' ken to give up, but _N_o_v_._1_1_&_1_2_•_8_·_2_p_m_ ••••••••• must. Fr•• lo good Stereo equipment. TRANSPORTAnON 11 home. Gayle 731·5057 Japan••• kimono•, 4 JEWELRY, FURS & ART 6025 Greet g ift or engag• ment ring. t ~ct Mat· qui• dlamond, pd $5400. OlfelS. n3-0512 1kl clothing (women's & children 1), sk•1--------- equlpment, designer BOATS 7011 " cloth Ing 1lze1 4-S, '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MCM handbag1, Loul11• Vltton handbags. 18 Ft 1891 Duny•&) Xma1 decorations. Electric Boat. fully• cryataJ & dishes. No loaded Incl canopy w/. )unit! 439..., Famltal AVfl full curtain•, plexl,. windshield, full cover, ---------I S•t/Sun 11·11 7am-hvy duty trtr Vety lim· "Pm ColfM & dining iled use. Only used lo tbla, couch, dMI, llmpa, freah water, nevv left kllch appl, bkt, toys & In waler, alwaya lots morel 417 & 4 t 9 s:tored Indoors under _ OFFICE FURNlTURE & EQUIPMENT 6047 Polnaettla (Near PCH). cover. Looks as good Xero x & Adler Royal OSTA MESA 6124 copy machlnH. Very C ae day purchaaed. Perfect Condi $11,500 - obo. 909-659-2"25 :v cheap.723-407" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1948 LYMAN, 18Ft ..... Orig claulc. must '" C $5000. Call 854-5451. Xerox Copier & Adler 3 FAMILY OARAOE Royal Copier w/1up-SALi! Toya, book•. plle1. Sell chHp. Call turn, kitchen Items, 723-4074• clothing. Sat only.1-0 .... , .... n-g_h_y.....,.9 ... ,-w-.-,t-M_a_· PETS & ANIMALS 6049 Al)OPT-A·PET Every Sat & Sun at PETSMAfllT, Fountain Valley. Puppies, kit· ten. and more, all looking fM loving, Cir· Ing homes. CALI. 597· 9037 f~ more Into. ESKJMO S PITZ Gorgeous male, 12 wka old, wl'cennel . '600/obo. 8"5-6588 •Poodle a AKC • T•• Cup Toy a Mini '250-$950 714-831-4457 Nov. 11, 7am-2pm, rine, new bottom, & 498 Magnolle 3.5 hp new engln.- Cleerlng Out Sele $800 firm. 723-6048 - Sat t t /11 8-Noon l<ld• 1tutf, trlcycle.1--------- fum, antq11co11ect1b1 .. POWER BOATS 2959 Mlnd•n•o Dr 7012- MOVINQ SALE Flora print eofa, 2 Wal· 31, c._~•--..-··~­nut bookc .... s, lV w/ .w-r .... !"w' g , cat>lnet. PicturH, nu-FfB. well equip d , Grt merou1 hou1ehold dlve/flah./crulM boat. Items Call 548-42t8 Alklng $40k. 723-4'07& SAll BOATS"' 7014 MUL Tl·FAMILY ¥SALE¥ SaVSun.Nov. 11&12 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COfner of Loreto & 29' Lancer 3 ..its, Sonora (Mesa del Mar) dlesel, wh•el, VHF,• Lots of good clothing equipped, c lean. & 1tufll •• St 1.000. 723-4074 =~'The Buyer's Market" ~Check your shopping list off by stopping in today at any one of these local ·orange County Aut~ Dealers! "Buy, -Lease or Browse0 nge Cdunty__'s Auto Detilers are Number One in Customer Sati action SADDL•BACK . 1 • E c F • ""' SATU"DAV. NOVEMIER 11, 1995 TODAY'S CRaSSwoRD PUZZLE IOU llllDI 11n1m•• lllO IOIOD ACAOal 'f>lot .. ~ 5 Aai!IM& 10 Alm t• SNk...,._,ean .... ., 15 DodOe tlN~·a !)lace Qt ..... 17 H•PPY'90 lucky one • 19Cat1 IOU"d • 20 Tull ~·Doting 23 Portable bolt 2e Actor Howard 21 Waleftng plec» 30 "-M1Mrables· 32 Dal1l Lama s country 36 Songbttd 37 Mak• hzzy 39 BMS 40 And not 41 Pitchers A2 --hop • · •3 Smal ostnch 44 W~fWC)ft( 45 Floor covering 46 Stallone role 48~'1tt1i. 49 Obliletate 50 Genetic material 52 Sitter'• daughter 54 Studies IOf a :1eSI 68 Fleet 61 Chllled 13 ......... 1'11et M Hocby 9fNI E~ 87 Ordtneiy MOorit out 69 Onty 70 AlllC~ 7l tioUH lllrlngl DOWN 1 P1et181)1 2 -:tlllS 3 Epochs '4 SOii suede 5 Answef 6 MuNmm&d - 7 Mongrel 8 RCV\Se 9 Dlscour~ 10 Astrology a Twin• 11 M1rgarlne 12-Ben~ 13 Sfatutes · 18 Oceans 22 -on· spoils 24 Warnings 25 l'i3tr 1AC1 nail mate NII 27 Property holder 28 Scenl 29 AnlllO•tn 31 Alrlean hunting • lnp 33 Braz~n city 34 Destruci!Ve ltliogs 35 lndiM dwelhng 37 &ltleiy 1ize 38 H;tlf I SCO(e 4l Wilch 45 Shiver 47 Horse oear 49 Neutraf color 51 Veiy bad 53 Noblemen 54 Slashes 5S Repeated sound 56 Part ol bride's a titre 57 f'alr 59 Adam's eon 60 Tr11nsachon I! 1 8oats f()( rainy days? 64 - Wiedefsehen 65 Sman rug If you're looklng for •Job, .cl•sslfled h•s news for..you. MARBLE OR TERRAZZO FLOORING PROBLEMS? ·. Call lfi8Profes1ional1 For Marble• TerTGµo Sealing And Polishing RePJair CARPET CLEANING AND UPHOLSTERY 30 Years Experience In Marble Flooring and Installations Call Tod~ For Your FREE In-Home Quote 77 Q. l -Neath« vulrwra~. u South you hold· TM bidcllila hu pn>eieeded: 80Ul'R ft'E9T NORTH &Aft 10 p .. 10' ,_ ' What do you bid OOVI? Q. I • Neither vulnerable, u SOuth you hold: •CU13 l:i8'7 oKQ6 .. us The bidclin1 hu proceeded: NORTH £AST SOUTB WEST Pae l• p... •• SO PUI .f What do you bid now? Q. 4 • AA $Guth, vulnerable. you hold: Q. 5 • Neither vuh\erable, u South you bold: .Xt OllQ JOtU OA.Jt4 .e The bi~ bu proCeeided: SOUTH fn:8'r NOllTll EAST 10 P.. 14 Pue t o P ... •• P .. ' What do you bid now? Q, 6 • N•ieher vulnerable, u South you hold: CUii.UC --------- ClllvaOLIT 9045 •es QUANTUM StaUonwagon /Brlllld iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii@iiiii '77 CAMARO neyi1 new wht paint /AAJto. '88 Olde Cullaee ------ ~alnt. Nn• •Intl l2300 /AIC .11-<>wnt /Only Supteme, White, A/C, VOWWAGEN 9235 080. call 626-7381 Mk ml. VOfY, wry nlcel am/Im 1tereo, $3700.1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii8 ONLY ........ tt,788 oeo 545-7277 1• Clllt!Stll No Creclt or Tlll'lble Cr1dR '88 Jetta 5apd, wht, 9050 OK·Wtcenlnllaanyonawl --------1nrl, 4dr, am/fm, co, lo.rtsdowou""TmontNyH co'=yinents.sT PLYMOUTH 9165 AC, xlnt condl 89k ml. ----- •ae L••aron Con- vert Auromatlc, am/ fm, w, PW.PL Runs xlnt. 12250. 459-2629 A $At700 Obo. 960-3638 Ill PORTS 714-448-9072 . DATSUN 9060 NISSAN iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9150 '84 Grand Voyaeor '80 FOX AM/FM cau SKV8,3.3L.&.o.ded, AC. 4' apd, new PW, POL, tHt, luggage brakH/tlr••· $4,500 rack, AC, keyleH entr, Call 540-5727 Ilk• nul under warr. ~~~ 2:i~o '150001-ANTI--Q-UE_S_lr __ _ Q. S -Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •VoidOll.11071 OAKt4S .X84 The biddin« hu proceeded: 'TII 2dr Wagon 4spd , 9250 •tick •hltt, good condl aa MAXIMA .-.or. CLASSICS l960 OBO. 982-8115 auto, aun roof. AJC F/ _T_O_O_T_A _____ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii p 145K ml. Gd cond y 9210 •ea MUSTANG Blue. •Void OA 7 2 OAK 10 97 MQ 1093 SOU111 WEsr NORTB l l;' Pa. I• The bidding ha1 proceeded: SOtrm WEST NORTH 10 Pue l• EAST Pue $3500 obo• 831·7149 &eye, AT.PS, bench ...... 1,,DiiOiiiiDiiGiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iiOii6iiiS 187 Pathrfndor 4X4 '88 Cello• OT Auto; Hat. Good overall 1• SE 120K ml. A/C. Xlnt A/C. PoW.r option•. condition, need• 10 , ... a. ' What do. you bid now? 1 •ae COLT New tlr... Condi Must s.11 Quick Lo¥t...ml. 'Very Clean. lleadllner. 225K ml. aftemalw, fueC pump. $$800 OBO 84,_..51 S<t299 OBO 673-8855. $3000. 548-6140 What do you bid now? LooJt for OMwcrs on Monday. Recent now tSrakH/ro-tota, timing chain, CV boota. Or1glnal owner. 818-984-6286 714-574-4265 SAIL BOATS 7014 MARINE SERVICE BUTOMOBILES $1100 Ca••Y liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilSUPPUES 7020 .P. '82 Dode• Dakota Cal 25 rebullt/loaded, I•••••••• pick-up Uk• nul all ex· cruising/racing, $7600 C.Q.R. Anchor traa &nclud•d 112,000 firm. Must sffl 35 pound AUDI 9025 OBO. Call 780-3632 Call. 723-8048 $200. 780-8781 9090 S P EC I AL -------•at aooo Turbo eng HYUNDAI Now COM·PAC 35 alp MARINE SUPS >dntl body ok, need• ottered at 1h·prlc• for DOCvr 7022 workl $1,000 OBO. chartering only In NB n'"1 Call. 65o-3302 or OPt. This week iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii onl)'\ hurryl • 20' DOCK --------Nord Yachts Water/Electrlc. Near BMW 9030 673-8878 3 6th/Marc u • • N. B · liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $125/mo. 846-1264. . '89 3251 CONVERT 1--------35' Max. Bal Penln. New blue top, 67k ml, SP~ED 6 SKI BOATS 7016 Sec 1-car prkng Incl. Xlnt cond, orig owner, On·•hr faclllty. $350-all malnt records, met $750/mo. 723-5835 blu. $15,900. 496-7012 45' Mooring 1975 BMW 2002 •1968 22tt Ski Boat• I G I St E I fT 5.7 lltr. V .. , King or •••· real pen n· rong .ng ne rans. ... sula locatlonl cloHat Auna wall. Needs Cobra 0 /0, low profile Mooring to land. Call work. Blue. Adorable! '88 lhcol/$850 2 door, 4-Spd, Runa & look• good. Need quick aala, ~9442 '89 HUNDAI EXCEL GL JChatd grey met./NIW lttlfaoJ69K ML VerY Nlce ONLY ............. ti,ees No Credit or T t<rlble Credit OK·W• can lnance anyone w/ low~~ SOUTH COAST IMPORTS 714-448-9072 hull, Ju1t aen1lced, Steve 7z3-5863 Mako Oftorl new controllar/uphol· --------Wk-842-4321 Ext 3421--------atery. Great •kl boat· Shopping for a new . ISUZV 9100 apartment"' classlll-... Hm-642-8723· fall·look• great .... r.. r .... •=wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ady to go. $10,500 lets you compare Thinking or llsvlng a 1• 846-9449/57.4-4247 coats • without hassle garege aale? '88 TROOPER or worryl Give ua a calll 6-apoed, good cond, Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Claaalftod CLASSIFIED gray, PS, am/fm cass, C .... ffled. 842-.5878 842-5878 A/C. 82k ml. $7500. Taxes Too High? Call ua about Franklla'• Tu...fl'ne Income ~d.a. 714-375-1788 JEFF JOSUN/StockTr&dns 1'168 llHdl tllvd., Sulllt lll Hunting10n hlcll. CA 92641 Coll for ~ ftw ~ CIJftlJOi1tJrrf ' mtW comJlcu l1'fomratlt111. llidlldf/1# l'1la dtttrgo and~ Rltld II an· ~&;t:.:.-:..~ F ll A N K LI N Pager 21w211 UN COLN 9120 '87 Towncar .UVer, lo mlles, new brakes. $5.ooo oBp. 545-0628 When you write a 011ssificd od, include all the Cocas and get the results you want. 642·56711 $400 Is 111 It tlkH to f'llCI I 25 word or leas cl1111f11d 1d. $15 for 11ch 1ddltlon1I word. CAL•SCAN (916) 449-6000 -----•lcERAMIC CLEANING CONCRETE 6 FENCES BANDY MAN 3710 MOVING f934 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SECUIUTY SERVICE TILES· 3528 SERVICES 3548 MASONRY 3557 Ir DECRS 3615 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SYSTEMS 3920 DIRE CT 0 RY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii leal Retired Contrsctet Dlbemanlo'• Moving PAINT & REP AIRS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------L-· .... Sttow.n Rep'd •BOSS HOUSECLEANING ••TECH• WASH** •F•NCl!S GATES• Aepalrl, lmptovementl, Local/Office/Storage =~~stJc• Remv/ln1tall eDAN DAWSONe <:;)SR. HOMB CARI!<:? -• Uconsed Bonded ....---.. -.. ,.,.......,. am )oba. Ouality/lntegnty Long Dlat. Fr" Est. ,_.,... PLUMBING Shop•Doc App•Etc. Regroutlng & ln1tall'n • Cleaning Roatoratlon ,R,.__.""w'._..ood,...,• .. L..,re67 .. ---6805 t care, Ken &42·1170 T#181832 978-at t4 •W0oouadlltyR·eWp~~fttJe• ,.-, r -XI R r L#670130 Dean of Tiie $10.00 per hour. /Drlveway/8rlek1/Paver1 ..., ,.. -·-· • Water H .. i.rs •Drains 15Yrs ..... pL nt • • BUSINESS 673-8065 or 846-8528 714-548-4388 ? t 4 ·2 t 8-4 ate Jim Whyte 842·7206 PUBLIC NOTICE Uc#665e21/80n.&lns. Remodel • Repair Unda 83t·288t SERVICES 3488 TUo • Glau Block.a HOUSECLEANING y a [A HAUUNG 3720 Th• Calif. Publlc Utlll-848-8878 Mlchaol '•uceta • Fhitur11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii All A.round Conat'n world ~r•tr:f.: G~ :n~: CONTRACTORS *WROUGHT IRON* ti" Comm1 .. ion RE· RAINBOW Circle M•lnt. t::fstJ2~ ;!~~ Poraonal Sorvlc•• Gd Refs. Rea•onable. 1 2 4 t -4 5 3 t Gates•Fencea•Stcuttty Ooort JUNK To Tho DUMP QUIRES that all used PalnUng-'nl/Ext Houu/Apt Per# 717•5 729 Typing: R11umH/Ttrm LtllB562867 536-1236 t ma. GENEML 3558 t40C>-31~V£LA I 9••-1882) houaehold gooda Ouallty· fob. Fr" .. l SPRINKL•R REP .. 'R paper. Tutoring. Reading HOUSECLEANING 7t4--movera print their L#569897 938-8888 ~=::::~=;;:::=: .. """ Math/English. 540-1947 15 yrs up. Good Ref. Wiii llsul what Traah P.U.C. Cal T number, Kal>•rt Dr•ln Cleaning Valvu•Head .. Tlm• CHILD r11n'll 3536 own tran1. Call any-CPI BUILDIERS INC. FLOOR INSTALL Man won'tl 868-1882 limo• and chauffeurs & Plum.bing Repairs clocks. 25Yr1 Local E1e~. Secrotarlal/Typlng ~ time. 24t-4S3 t Re1ldentlal Con1l ' print their T.C.P. num· PIANO Ir VOCAL 20Yrt ~ All WOl1I guar. John &48-lSll LegaVMed Tran1crlptlon REP'•Tnr 3620 In -•--I ti RasumtiCOfTt•-........ , EJc. H 11 .. _ R--ava , uc.11151842 .. lnsUted ~ JEun:1Tny 3784 ber all adver...-T'llrSONS 3868 t..,. Ms.12 •-------- For con1urt ~72;5514 * PAM'S AQl!NCY * ~~a.!~ (7t4 ) 985-4993 n...-manta. If you have • _...., Proclao Plumbing TRANSIATOR/ We provide you with For II~ Window• Clrptl •Rl!MODBL Ge"91'al •QUALITY WORK• question about the I• Repairs & Remodel• TUTOR 3927 Loving l Citing Nannies C1eri19 & Gutter Cleaning. Conatructlon. Quality HardwdNlnyVCeramlc WllllAam Harold Jewelers ~~lt~~~~,r.~~~r, ~~~ p~:.!~t:~:,~ Free E1UmatH CARPENTRY 3510 For~ cal 993-4967 714-410-3121 Servlc.. Rea.sonebto. Mrble/Carpet·Bnd/lns Watch & Jewelry r.palr Public UUlltl•• entertainment Avail. L1887398 9H·t090 LEARN IPANllH NOWJ A to Z HANDYMAN DeperubbleODs1care eWINDOW Cloanine L#879514 83t·7788 L708279 722·7332 .c;~::l~~i~'SVa Commlaslon Jennifer 840-8&88 Elcp'd S.A. Tutor. Aleo tNSTALLJREFACE CABINETS Uc'd. Pedlatrlca. 1al AJd/ •Carpet Cleaning• 1 J Scott construction 714-56M1151 Plano Loaaon• POOL Tran1lalor·lnterpretet. CPR. MNll/llNICka lndUded. •Screen Repair•• 'c~stom Home Builders u11unu ••11u 3710 All agea beg to etas-SERVIC'll 3894 auaana 873•7409 Kltchtnl, b1th1, dOOfl, FT-PT. fun . nc. 814-1740 Fr•• E1t1•728·7079 Lle#••111••. Rel'•·~·"· aMM• Yll11.lftSCAPE L • • "' wlndowt Doug 546-7258 .... .,.. 1 .. nnu .,. PAINTING 3858 ales. Ent. avail: Wed· =jjjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilt-------- HIRE .. CARPl!NTER End HIP Prelehool c .. ta1 R. LI A. L. 714-87a.7799 IAWN CARE 3808 c:tlnga, etc. 540-1947• 111111 mB 3"'.,4 ,.. W 011 L am1 HOUSI! CLl!AHINO Home&Rental PropertlH PIANO LRSSONS PURI! WATER CA.AK ., .. Remodel·Gen. Repalre 1 er: 1 ng • Local Area. Xlnt Refa Palnt.Car ...... n.trv. •W.P. YOUNGQUIST Co1ta Mesa. All a al Pool/Spa Svc & At9a1rs.l~iiii~iii!!iiiiiii!!i!i!ii!!!ii!!~ll Fire-Water Damage Mualc • Cfafta • CPR Yol d 93t •a•7 DOORS 3580 ..-.~, 8 I V d MaJ t p 1nt1-C •--t MT"'C. 25Yr• ·~p. FUter1•Pump1•H111e11 c•• .... IC • ........... Elect, Plumb, & Paint & Foodl CM 97~7918 an a ._.. Drywall and morel •• 0 er " • a -.. on ...... or " Exi WHkly SVc MM721 ~ ~ 846-2342/Pgr 227_.122 E. I AW .. d Aeaaonablo Houao Qary 946..s277 uwn svo, Clnupa{ Qual, painting by profit Suunna Denton 556-3832 ' QR.AMIT• Install 6 von ng -~on Cleaning a Flowers•• Troo Trimming! L UC#I020lll. Ina. . Fab. c•·~~p. uc:I Uc'd Chlldc11e Provkl• Marie 631•2055 Or Ive An experienced HANDYMAN Painting, Hauling 878-8a4• 'r" est.145-3305 l00PING 3910 ReH. S 882·59:1 CARPET Hollday/Overnl~t mesa/fax 174-0743 dependable door Eleot•Plumb•Carpt'V ,.1y,. A::::iitWp:t: .. _ PET , c-·111 .... fl'..tw ..... 1 • llanger. Ouar work, Tll .. Marble. 25Yra~r. • -·· -...... SERVICES 38"0 ·----------... CLEANING 3515 .-,,. _, ._, r , ... ~Don 6.21-8910 Je«y Bell 776-e380 PLUS touchups. I "•"OOH a R•PAIRS WAI.I i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil NEWBORN/Infant c ... co--UTERS 3556 T_•'t".!::e.;:1.::78'' 24 Hra. Richard Sinor High Ouallty•Low $$ COVERINGS 3"'32 . Safe, IOvlng envtron. "'"" •CARPENT•R Palnti ---Uc#280e44 845-3209 Per~l~ed Pet <:ate Uc'd•Bonded•Fully lne'd • N~~~=~~!.~u:~~ Pediatric nurse. F!T. ,,. ___ h DRYWALL Drywall, Stucco. Wooo &.awn tem. MVN/ QUALITY CAR& Keonel atterrn1uve. No Local Rel'•· 991-0038 c W 11 !§~ 0 C .T ....... w .. ·v w Npt. uc 84&-5678 Comput.,. --sm•vtr• 3584 -E~•. Sub l'loora. Sr. ~'eodl....,lnklorsl .., .. ~ .. ~-.. ~ atreN or w,.,..,, Uc. t40G-404-ROOI' uato"' • IMI-· • • ,......... ,.. · ' for effective leamlng ~ -. Dlacl Jolln 136-8235 ~.Al tii414Tte 20 ,.. -P· ......... ._.t Ins Rsf's • 873-7184 •trlpptne/Palntll t-800·385-872& QUALITY DAY CARa Allappa•aottware lvem•gorcallattera wor~anshtp. Fair · · •THUNDIERROOFING• No job 100 am QUALITY WORK Uo'dOlovlng<::IEnvlronment Martt 978o7114• Carpentry••••otrloaa Pf'ICO«' 645-2411 Ron For all of your roofing 5'~ Offw/ad e1s;n Clrptl i Uphol•l"Y Cleritg. Mualc1Cr1ll1*5tory Time .,..=·~--~T Plumblng•Orywall• .aR••N MAST•RS CHUMG'i PAINTING PLUJIBJ.NG 3890 nf'ed1. Reroof/r•palr. W h. I P .,_._ ""-,._,_ M-·""""PR Me-3424 ........,._ ·-Stucco•Palntlnn*Tlle ~ A ~. Uc 4S3814484e-4taa e gala a OU d '~..:;..7&1'ea _.,. .. CONCJU!T! & IH•nglng/T1pln11/T••t11re Rooftng•Jim 1o4f.741o4 Troo Trim • Removal 20 Yre Exp. Od Prtcol t~ether. Strip, Intl Tho A11ernat1v. to ... r"vey 3557 Comm/RM M1..a73 Gardening ave. "41-6511 Guw =2 '::!: Eal THa LOCAL PLUM••" a vice to th• er~. Homo Day Care .m.non.1n• CAN'•NTllY•Wlndewe Uoff7 --1534 ,.JeineaLlenQertCo IPACIAVAILAILI U1•2tt1 anytime CARPET INSTALL Potty tnlnlng. IMtnlng. Doore . Wood Fencee Lan.................. m ™ ....... 'td:t bullnela Since •47 l'or ... rt ... ,.. CM1Uan valuea. a YTS 1Mck, Baook, StoM, Tiie !L!CDICAI. 3810 • DfYWd RepU' • Verd lune up/malnlanaoe, • tnl/&t Oue1 ~ Mencly SeMce AP About Our: &REPAIRS 3516 up.FT/PT.•4•3877 Cone, Patao. OtlYeway L4'2e1181 e Cal Bob tandleal*'Ml•llC~. Uo'd/lna'd etftce '71. L1532911 171-9304 lntrocluotory WATll ,pie, 880.. Ref. as y, •t •IMtrtoal ...-2•9-8323 Pg.412'°°28 Conttactor1cz7 • ....,Ma Po ... -.1 CLASllPl•D OfferJ PUlll'JCATIOI 31 CLEANING l!xp. T!f!Y ••7·7•M Dunoan m.c1l1o " .......... chaiiie "°"' & £1hlcal. MS.7IOI ...... Cuetoni PaJndnv It'• the reeourco you T~~:.::c~ l~~!'l=~~~!!IL-~ * Belt PrlcelQualltJ QulC* Ae~ Painting, cat~ntry, Prof, Clean, Qu9My OM 1:"~ on to ... • 71._.,.,... ••-[ Sl!lVICES 3548 LMd•NPe .. blidt,atone Looal Uc:. UO-TOU plumbing,~ b'dg. MOVDIG 3834 Work. lrttl&xL&.Ooob. ~ ~ma bee__.!:::::========~ -••••••• OoncMa 711-tOOf TR &DI l.ocel r.kt. '71C).60'4 ~ at..eto our colurnft. compotl SPIUNRLERS 3921 A TOUCH OP CLA89 •iiJllit1 Uc walla, • ft .............. :l'ef D••,....,.'• McMng .IUMQ Lil Paiitilfti t1uaUfled buyer• to RENT -~~~~~":...I• Cloanlng. Rn/Com~ bdokr ....... ~a -•-= ...a.....alAMI eo.ta ~ Locel/Ottlce/Stor•ge EJdlH Ntlr CIOntl. ~ oalll u,.:..._.;.j•~---~~1-L!'~---~-..t. .eon.. nvr hit. LOwt UN"""''-·-21 v..,. Eacp . Lona Diel. "'" ht. st OuamlMdt ,.,.,.. OK -... ... n .....,,..""' laSslftld Ter... • .... 7t4~ ..... Ut·TMa Ma.H78 .llM N1.a4M T411t1UI 9794t14 • L411171• •.0110 ... .,...., C ,. I N w-¢-E s Costa .Mesa Golf Club COLLEGE P:\H K Costa Mesa Orange County Fairgrounds Cover. .. Grubb & Ellls Residential Real Esta1,e Sen!Wes 20. Coast Newport P1opmiel ll. Cout Newport~ n Coast NewJ>Ort Properties 2'-Grubb 6: Eilis RakM1\tial Rfal !Wite Services 25. Grubb " Ellil Residential Reil !Wite Sevicft 2'. Grubb & EllJs Relklenlill ~le Setvka rJ. Grubb " Ellis Resident11l Real !Wite SftVICtS • 28. Grubb " Ell Raidtntill Real Emil! Sttviat 29. Grubb Ii EllJs • Residentlll Pal Emte Services 30. Grubb tr Ellis Reeidentt.1 Ral !Wile SerVkes 31. GrubUtl!llit Rftidentlal Real Estate Sttvicn 32. Grubb ar Ellis Resldentill Real Estlte Sttvices 33. Grubb ar Ellis Rnldential Reel Estate Servkft 34. Wa~rfront Homes Inc, Rtaltors 35. W..terfronl Homes Inc, ltc~.llors 36. Waterfront Homes Inc, R.e1lton 31. Waterfront Homa Inc, Rnltors 38. MtUO ltedj JllJ. Balbi»bllnd Rttlty 40. Star Rell !saw 41. F* Sindt Ccual Propertlfl '4 Opm Home Gulde 45. Homes Of The Week 47. The lbk>n Company 48. Grubb 6: Ellis . Rnldentlal Re.ti Esute Servicn UNlVE~Sl1'Y fl .\ UHOR \'I EW 110\I ES We invite you to perde>nally meet our acirent• ·and to Viid.t these wonderful homed this weekend ~ between 12:00 and 4f:OO. I SATURDAYS INVITATIONS . B~ PENINSUIA 1100 East Balboa Blvd. •'1.090.000 Marcia Bents -SA:IU'RDAY S SUNDAYS INVITATIONS THE BWFFS ., 2101 Vista Entrada $32S,OOO Kay Parker 623 Vista Bonita $46S,OOO Ginny Anderson WEtn'CL1FP 1410 Warwick $S69,000 Sonja Powell &Jan Ward SUNDAYS mvITAµONS B~PENINSUIA 726 ¥/est Ocean Front tH,390.000 Marcia Bents 922 West Ocean Front $1.990.000 Robert Bents CoRoNA. DEL MAR Sl8 Poinsetta $469,000 John Caznpbell HAlmoR Vmw HOMES 1806 Port B~outh _. $6S9,000 Susan Weir JASMINE CREEIC -11 Curl $4S9.000 David Prince I.mo ISLE 104 Via Lorca $799.000 Alison McCormick NEW UBI'INGS THE BLUFFS -Great location! Gorqeous back bay view and on the prime Vista Caudal qreenbelt. The home features a new kitchen. new baths. hardwood floors. dramatic mirrored walls. scraped oeilinqs and more. Gail York -f299.000 LH. Also availa~le for lease at $1,690 Tim BLUFFS -Eleqance and charm with 3 bd overloo]dnq wooded qreenbelt. End Unit with. model perfect new kitchen, •hutter• and s1nooth oeilinqs. Country French entry oou~ard. Excellent taste thouqhout. ICay Parker -f329.000 ©&l1& COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH ·759-0649 , Offering the highest level of support Is the basis of our success. For lnfonnltlon on joining our team call Cherie Hartm1n 759-0649. \ --~ ~~ .... ·...-. --. ----: -. . .· -- - ---11 N EWPORT B EACH Pcnthoute Bay vi~. 2 bd t<.y Parur -fl89,900 ~A BEACH Maqnificmt condo. qrut vi~ D'et~t Stulbuq -f+.+9.000 THB B WPn I 3 bd. Z:S ba. m d unit T . patio• Ginny AndUIOn -... 65,000 ©~[U1 COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH 759-0649· OPEN SUNDAY 12.TO 4 104 VIA LoRCA Country French Custom Home. 3 ba, 3 ba, Perfect in every detail. S79~,ooo For leconlett Incredible Ocean and City Views from this 4 bd, 3. 5 ba home. Pool and spa . Large Dining and Family Rooms. $825,000 Gorgeous remodeled 5 bd, 3.5 ba home. ~ Formal dining room, Family room, large , master suite. Custom spa. $574,000 Almost 1/4 "ere corner lot. Three large bedrooms, 2.5 baths, off street parking, pool and spa. $519,000 AL1soN McCORMICK PREVIEWS PROPERTY SPECIALIST (714) 644-9070 xl# . . (714) 673-2064 This custom, traditional home is located on Promontory Bay. Its distinctive architectural detailing and finishing makes this 5 bedroom bayfront residence fantastic. Other amenities include a large master suite and a gourmet kitchen. $7,900 LEAsE + POSSIBLE LEAsE OPTION JOHN CAMPB~LL <aoo> 1,n-11~1 Newport Beach -$297,500 • Best 'Bluffi' Buy, Dc:s1rabk 'Delore-.' End Unit • Bank. will finance \\1th 10% down • • Gorgeou!> E\pam1\c Grccnhclt V1c\\ • 3 bd/2.5 ha apprm 1,737 '>q ft • Priced to !>ell! Come hv and ~cc' • EZ qualit)ing ~~~~ B.roker Associate 1-800-283-3734 •professional service with a personal touch." .... SPECTACULAR BAYFRONT MMiERPIECE 939 VIA LIDO SOUD On the tip of Lido I land. main turning basin views. finest quality details and craftmanship throughout Reduced to $4,)99,000 FABULOUS FAMILY HOME ~.!"'.· 111VIA HAVRE Great floorplan. 4 br., 3 ba., family room, private master w/office. Extra large lot. LIDO ISLAND BAYFRONT 231 VIA LIDO SOUD Mediterranean 3 br .. 3.5 ba., 3 car garage. Flowing floor plan. main bay views. $2,695,000 . 3br., 4.5ba. in prime lagoon location, beautiful courtyard entry. Priced to sell, shown by appointment only. $1,750,000 includes land GREAT FAMILY HOME AT BEACH 2169 E. OCEAN BLVD. Great family home at the beach -five bedrooms three baths, patios and extra rooms with ocean and bay views on prestigious peninsula point Call Dayna Pettit 673-J899 f~ f>mx>rtunity listed at $ 98,000 1430W. BAY Custom Home 4 br., 4.5 ba. Bay views Dock will accomodale Large Yacht $2,199,000 BEAUTIFUL BAYFRONT • OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 • 508 VIA UDO NORD 4 br., 2.5 ba. Dock/or large yacht. High ceilings, spacious, newer home on deep lot.• $1,599,000 LAGUNA BEACH OCEANFRONT 4 cottages on large lot. Charm and white water views. • $1,049 ,000 ,, I $1,389,000 . Fabulous "New England" style hm . ..,ge leYel lo~ Designed by Lynn Pries S or 6 BR, 2 great rms. Ill huge kitchen $699,000 Beautiful Cape Cod built in 1991 with lhe best materials money can Illy. Hardwood Hoors. granile coonlels. llagstonepatio Call for aprivaleshowing. $409,000 w1Side·in1JeStment offered by motivated seller S- 28R unilS w/garages ht Zlttllf, 12f-7n4 $149,400 3BR 1 SBA 2 SIOfY 1-ar garage Ugh! & bright, 1nS1de laundrv.pnvalepatro Small complex Comm pool & park $269,900 mi) Send fie kids to fie park across the ~.walk lo the ti.h & surf 38R, 28A. vaulled ceilings Large kitchen, frpl in family nn $535,000 5br. 3ba tamily home.plus separate olfa/den. New kitchen tile appliances. bay windCM. New bath- rooms trench doors. planlatioo shutters. Bring all offers' $339,000 Upgraded38Rtownhomew/l~golfcoorseviews Privale entrance & 2-car oaiaoe Quiet & serene .,_,, Wyl111I, 721-1213 $249,000 Centrally located In Newport Heights. $oJtl&Stic:al!!d 28R + den. 2 SBA hm is in pristine condition & includes vwonderful yard & patio. V&Jlled ceiling & alritm otter light tli ool $117,000 CM?t1ooking golf & pool 1 BR. 1 BA. all offers con· sideled. Must see to appreclam Call for mo11 infor- mation. SP£CTACUUR UDO UYfllOllT 35' on tia,1Wdocl b •111boal.u~lftOdeildin1e H~ ns BA. Emme nn $2,215.91 SPECTACUW HARBOR RIDGE ~ 38R. 3.58A sqle INI w/oc:sl & ~II~ w.. Sope1101 desil'! & c:onswdlon. Apprca 1/J acre mn:.I by ~Ill Koi pond wltraldll & mynad d p&m. $1,515,• OCW, UY I CITY UGHT VIEWS lloobslJLCted OC91VIM ~om lhasbeU1ltl t-t.bor Rdge custom home. 38R + lol pl'Mle pool, spa & erteltlmm.1 certer 3-<:ar garage $1.215.• IEAUTIFUl CUSTOM HOME In pated com1TU1ty ot t-t.bor Hin Panoramic ocean & Newport~ views Oramiltic l1mg rm wMtlled c:etling, gcunlll's kjchlln, downstan sl1ldy All BR hM 1her own BA l.Mge mstr sun wf2 wa•-ri closets Alllactive tenced oll pool area $1,195,• IEWPORT BEACH UYSHORES Custom bu1ll 4BR. 3BA <Mf' 3000 sq I Ill g11t pdlld comm w/2 ~ beadl!$ Belill.t1iJll $12.5,• CAPE COD CHARM + QUALITY COMSTRUCTIOll Bl in 1988, *PS lo Wld V.saflle tam hm W/ineome IN 4BR. 4,58A, on 3 levels Whitt bit,* cab. Berber Mo•in cordltlOO $115,• UT11.I BALIOA ISWID BealJdul Cape Cod bull In 1991 wfl Che best mat.ab money can buy Hardlwod lloors. p11111 CCllriell. flagstone patio eau lof a iw1v-. showtng SS19.• SEA ISLMD FANTASY! Urbtl!Mbllpark-layardw/gorgeoustnbap1n1128R+den,3BA,shonmodel perled frpl 111 hmg rm & ~ A mulU_. $511,• IMMACULATE ·MUST SU! Seller IS SlC* rnoctvalld • has II'#~ anodler hm T Olally !Waded 29R, 28A. Marble ny, floor to ceiling m11011 1n haU, sc>a Ill tlmllf Clown molcing, ~ apptin:es, isl3nj.~ block-toe>. whlll laq kllChen cabllets $531,• HARBOR VIEW HOMES Sougtc aa. ~ w/gorgeous v.. SmgleslOfY, 3BR + t.mly rm & dlrl on pool si2lld lot. $4M,t151 CHAJHIEL REEF CONDO Beaarlully dlcooted COltel'l'IPOtWY condo Wllh I wondefk!l IWbOI view PtilnlatlOll sldlls, ~ QtU'lgS, crown moldings Pnlld doors hough out. 8Mled mirrored ''!00' ~II ~ lndt llgltJng. custom lloorlng $471.- CORONA HIGHWIJS CHARMER BeaiiUtyuwdd. ga cut> acipea1, iwim pool. tmdWood th. skytl~ nn hm IS wry spcral • $411,• REMODELED TOWJIHOME UI FORm TR. Holl)flock R, illP'Oll 23SQ sq t , 38R. 2.58A +din+ study A/C, sec sys. radral rurtom Trl-IMI. b c:uc>les. pttdl d ownwst.p $371- llEWPORT BEACH UMDa, $350,000! 4lfl. 2SA, "•open noorptan. New klt:h91 & *' AU newat deca Opens to prrvae yaid wMld & spa $331,ooo TURnE ROCK 4 8dr home Wl1h view oC hilts. pai~ and pool High ce1tinos in hV1ng and d1nino 1 oom. bled tloors. mw101ed watdrobes and more $311.a BUUTIFUL BWFFS PrMte QJl~sac locatlon St.W1ou00ed by IJees Spul staircase. skylighs, up- graded wllldowS Vwy spacious $20,500 PRIVAn DOu.HOUSE JUST FOR YOU! Private & C4l'f 4BA Im w/11f!w root. ape!. pa.C, wood beam ce1hngs COll!yatd w/ spa. office Close to SLrt._Sellel w~t tinanoe $257,a DESPERATE SEUER! Oa!an Y8 hm. ~. 2BA. gatden rm Frpl, d1111ng rm. e<pansNe patio lllet.I Close ID sand & sea• Upper 1.111 $251,000 NEWPORT CREST • LOWEST PRICE! 38R. 2 .58AIOlilnhome w~latcttOn stuler s BHled m11T01S. eat -111 kitdlen PerilCt COIOl1onl PU mini oc:mn Vie# S2H,• HlGHl Y UPGRADED HOME Ill COSTA MESA CUSlomlZlld 38R. 11SSA Im w/l redwood decks · 1 w/p11va spa, suia & show Remodtled ~ w~ng bar. sky19C, custom cabtrets $215,• OCEAN VIEW CONDO • NEWPORT Besl buy! EllfOY an OC81 Ww hm this clal ms11 sucecoodo G1eat lool!t0n, 3-car P¥kfl!I Close to beach' $205,D ABSOLUn BARGAIN IN WEST,..INSTER Wonder._,, JSR. 3BA custom remodel 11'1 Weslmmlel H3S 1*wef pa IOI. newer carpel. redone kllchlln & baths New wt111ows l~ & bngtt. $111,000 $10K DOWN • SELLER TO FINANCE!! . 2BR. 2SA hm w/hpl, P¥1Y paiio, d1nmg area 2-car garage. close to sand & sea. Across Slreet, cor1111 locatlOll .. $1 M ,DOI GORGEOUS SOUTH COAST METRO 200. 2BA. beU~ty dllcor.lled in gated comm. A must see1 $11 O,llOI WATERFRONT CAMEO FORECLOSURE SBO~ $995,000 • Peaceful garden courtyard • lMge deck for entmaining ' • New listing • Spectacular Barbor views • llagniflcent Coastal • Total Remodel Vien • 3BR, 3.6BA • GR,3BA .. • Shared boat dock • Large lot for large boat ~ Gue,,t Quarters II EQ~TRIAN OLD CORONA ~ !STATE DELMAR $1,900,000 $595,000 • RecenUy built • 3BR,3BA • 6BR, 6.5BA • Former model • LUIUrious amenities • Large kitchen • Lush one acre grounds /family room • Perfect for • Formal LR and DR OLD THE OLD CORONA BLUFFS CORONA DELMAR DELMAR • New listing $850,000 $275,000 • 3BR. 2.5BA •New listing • Gorgeous Back •New listing • 2BR, 2BA condo Bay Views • Lot 50' x 118' • Great location • Foreclosure • 3BB, 2BA • ~st time buyers! • End unit • 1 %Blia to Oceanfront OLD BELCOURT CORONA BILL DELMAR $381,500 • Low~rice in • • New listing •Lowest price in Belco · • Newport Shores CDM • 2BR,2.6BA • 3BR, 2BA Condo •Lot value . Libr:r • Great location •Fo ~ • Breakfast • 2BR, 2BA •Co . Owned LAGUNA NEWPORT CLIFF BEACH NORTH HAVEN $499,000 $189.900 '889,000 •GR,GA • New listinr • 3BR, 2BA • Large lot • 2BR; 2BA oondo ·~~lOt ' Unique property • End unit • =tllce.!!ring • • Foreclosure • V111 prtnte • Bolla room • den • POaible rental unit • Convenient location • Large lalliilJ room ·. . .. . -,·--.,r'. .,.......... • 11 .--,-.-. > --.--.';--, .-1(:.-...... -... -~~-;;;a-~-~ ---~ .... ~. ' o ·-~~·' ,.·. :.1.¥ • • • "f""o. ' ' ... • I .-_,. ~"'---''~ r!i:~~~--'t .:• -; ......... .,~~~ BRENDA PETERSON: Da~cing with Rhett AGENCY: Coast Newpon Propen1e., JOBTfTI.E: Salel. Associate FARM AREA: USA HOW LONG WITH AGENCY: Six months "'ith Coast Newport. 18 >ears in reaJ e~tate CITY OF RESIDENCE: Newpon Beach HOBBIF.S'INTEREST: Tra\ el. reading and decorating LAST BOOK READ: "The Chamber" and "Eye~ of the Children" Brenda Peterson PET PEEVE: FAVORITE MOVIE: "Gone 14'ith the Wind" and "Dirty Dancing'' FAVORITE RESTAuRANT: Ritz, El Matador and Taco Mesa FAVORITE GETAWAY: France/Europe People who d9 not listen to others and interrupt. HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? Cofl\Plltibility, understanding. compru..,ion and good listening skills. Wt want to lttar from you tltrough our SNAPSHOT column. Tht column ftalurts rtal tstatt owntrs, brobr, ogtnts, marlctting rtprtstntalivts, or any othtr staff mtmbtrs you would likt to lti1hlighl. lte tncouragt you to stnd a pltoto (black and whut, if possiblt), wilh companJ namt, ptrson and SNAPSHOT marktd on back. Stnd or fax your information 10: Joyct Schertr, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mtsa, CA 92627; Fax: 714-65().4802. Dtadli11e: S p.m., Tutsday. Wt 'U publish ii as space is availablt. If you 11ttd to mokt changts to tht copy a.fttr ii has bten submilltd. pltast caU Joyct Schtrtr, 574. 4242. . ThePrudent1al . ..,,,_tj California Realty J oh, j\11d cll!lt' .{)pr Dedo' ~e~ JOHN CAROL -... the "&tra Mile" team 719-4633 719-4634 Newport Beach Bayfront "Seller super mottvated", has purchased •nolher home. Totally upgraded throughout. Crown molding, Caggneau apphances, island botcher bfoCk·top, white lacquered kitchen cabinets, subzero refngerator. mvertme marble m entry, hall, over fireplace & platform around bed m master Floor to ce1hn9 mirrors 1n entrY, hall, spa m master Everything custom & has usable atrium Boat t!fock available ro owner • only S4.50 per ft per month. Must see to appreciate! Immaculate! OFFERED AT $539,000 Buyer's powerfu' ·advQntage With low home mortgage rates and creative financing programs, opportunities abound Buyer. have 11 j,owerful advantage in today's marketplace. according to Maxine Montgomery, vice prc,1denl/manager of the Newport Beach office of The Prudenual - Jon Douglas Co. '1'here 111 a dhtioct advantage for buyer. able to take deci\ive action on today's excellent pncc\ and low intere<;t rates,'' Montgomery ..a1<l "TOO..y' opportunity prcSents goOd -investmcnt ~t.rategy to optimize available capital. ThC wise buyer may have held ~k in the past to obtain the best deal po'sible. Tho~ deals are here." In the current buyer's market where available homes out number ~riou~ buye~. opportunity abound . Due lo relatively low home mortgage rates and a variety of creative fin•nciog J>rO&nun , this could be one of lbe best times to find the American dream. lnterestrates have dropped back to IC!_wer level~; with a 30-year fixed rate mortgaae belOw 8~ and IS year mortgage • a popular option for pcQplt re·finucina. in the 7.5% ranae. JUst a few muntht •JO. intere't rate~ \\ere in the 8r., plu' range. Thjt half-point difference (from 7.5~ Ill X'l) mai..e, 11 'igntticant d1fferen(c in monthl> payment,. ea,ed on a $300.000 mortgage J good rule of thumb to remember I\ c' cry half· point reduction ma 30-year fi11ed 1atc mortgage a'e' about $70 per month. about $840 per year. A $400.000 mongage with u half point reduction and a 30·)Car fixed rate mortgage saves SI 05 per month and S 1.260 per year. A $300.000 mortgage with half· point reduction and a JO-year fixed rate mortgage ~vcs $175 per month and $2.100 per year. A $600.000 mortgage with half· point reduction and a 30-year fi"<ed rate mortgage SU\CS Sf JO per month and $2,520 per >ear. 'The sub tantial ..avings. based on cwrcnt market rates. afford a buyer more home for less dollars. The power of the dollar has increa.\Cd due to a market trend that pelb opportunity. The hundred" of dollar\ • aved per year will increase buying power during the window in time as the market make~ it' move toward recovery. Astute ~hoppers during this time will have a cash advantaae when the market ha..; shifted toward the predic&able cycle of the M!ll~r·s market. The shrinking inventory will impact the real c tate market at thC beainnina or the year. ~winging the trend toward a tronger power for .sdlen than in the CUITCl'll martet. Maxine Montgomefy .. Some sellers were forced out of lhc market by hmited ability to sell at pre'> iou~ ~alue • while M>fnC withdrew. leaving fewer listina. on the market with better prices. A<; we a~h the winter m0nth~. only the c;cnou little,.., arc left in the marketplace. While ' the~ motivated ~lier.; await buyers, <:real.Ive financ1na opponunittes ri'IC to meet the oct~ .. ion . Thi: gmemment re~cntl) ga'i: h11mdlu)er' an ad<l1tu1nal ho.lib! h~ rda\111~ tcdi:r.11 c'l ro\\ requ1r~ mcnt' The rt.·Ju..i11111 of m11ngage dn,ing co'h ..:rcall' a 'tn1nf<:r all1hl) lll pu1\;ha~ prnpc11). anJ mnri: - afh1rdJblc prupcn) • The ta\ ad' ant.1ge ul h1tme t111. ncr,h1p continue' 111 'enc home 1lll. ncr,. The mong<1gc 111tcrc't dcducuon '' J\ail;iblt: 1t1 homco"'ner .... m.1t w renter,. 1..rcatirtg add1t1onal money to be applied toward improved pun:ha,ing power Real c'tnte mvc,to" ha' e 'tepped b.k. l into the market to methodically obtain properties that mal..e economtt.' '4!n-.e. The mmemcnt of 10\C\tor. alwa)' indkatc' m:mery, and i' an C\\:Cllent bu) ing 'igna.I. lnvc,tor-. in th(! m.irl..ctplace create a flow of funds that benefit the real e late marl.et ;ind \t01bili1c\ pricmg. The homeboycr with a 'trong sen!oC of \alue fort~ <klllar know ... dut the opportunity time i-. al"'ays short-li,cd and mu ... t be utih1ed today. The wi\dom to take advantage o( a bU)Cr°l'o purth&.\ing power today crtate~ tomorrow's go6d fortune. Stepping forward to maKc dollars work toda heralds tomorrow'\ new opportun1tic,. For onsw1n to''"" nal ""'" fllts-iMns. coU Moxi1t1 Mo111,0111try. l'in pnsiM11tlrltiiM1'r of tlN Ntwporf BHClt 0Jfk1 o/'IJu ,,,,_.,..,_JM l>H.fltas· Co .. (114) 1$M41M J • BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY DOG KENNEL FOR SALE $J59,000 Business and a 38R home! Near Santa Ana Country Club. Li,ensed for 59 dogs and l S cats. Large lot. Great potential. Maxine Golden COSTA MESA NEW CUSTOM HOMES EASTSIDE 6 available from S299,000. Some with views. No Association Fee-No Mello Roos Seller will credit up to S10,000 for a Dec. 1st cl ose Pick your colors NOWll 1900-2100 sq h . Quality cratismanship throughout Private yardHetreats off Master Bedrooms Inside laundry. K .... Raedle VA APPROVED $174,000 Easts1de 3BR, 2 SBA townhouse. End unit with large private yard 2 car attached garage. Close to the Back Bay, Freeway and Shopping. Best buy. Call now. , K .... Raedle GOLF COURSE VIEW!! Spacious 4BR, single level home with remodeled family room and kitchen. Hardwood floors, Spa and much more Call for details. Biii mid Dona. Webster IMMACULATE A REDUCED Private rear detached 2BR + den (3bdrm), dual masters no HOA Move in condition. Great 1st TD is Assumable. Dusty......., A VERY SPECIAL HOME! $169,700 Marvelous 3BR. 1. 7SBA home with 1367 spacious sq. ftl Unbelievable 27x13 family room with custom stone- faced fireplace! Upgraded kitchen & baths. Large lot w/private backyard lack Gifford EXECUTIVE TRl·LEVEL TOWNHOME $189,900 3BR or 2BR and den 2 car attached garage with 1600 plus sq ft Very upgraded with decorator touches Alarm system and private spa. Diana Cappel EASTSIDE MINI ESTATE G19antte 10,4SO sq ft. lot plus 3BR separate master suite family room and private pool for more details call 1-800-510-2005 with code 4087 RIUWMle MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE $695,000 Spectacular 4BR that was completely rebuilt in 1992. Top quaJity appliances. Lots of Marble and Glass Block. On th! course. A must see. For your personal showing call. Ann Mc Casland LIDO ISLE NO QUAUFYING·LOW 1JOwN $449,000 Charming remodel on Lido Isle 2BR, 2BA home with lots of French doors. glass blocks, skylights, white washed wood floors, fireplace, recessed lights and large master suite with walk-in closets. Perfect home for entertaining Move tn condition Della Delgado NEW USTING $1,650,000 Recentl~ updated, charming bay front located on one of Lidos most desirable view locations. featured are 4BR. SBA. family/Media room, a private dock to the house, a large yacht and its own sandy beach. ledde .............. NEWPORT BEACH IRVINE FAMILY HOME FOR LEASE $2,450.00 SLASHED $25,000 Beautiful Portofino Model with gorgeous tile roof Incredible buy! 4BR. 3BA • bonus room. New carpet 4BR, 3.58A plus bonus room and loft. Private and paint. New appliances, full association, all backyard with covered patio. Owner pays for amenities. low dues. low tax rate. gardener. Call for your showing. Biii K.ile» Jan Wlls0n TRY $5000 DOWN $1J9,000 Private Newport location. Wonderful for first time buyer. 2BR, 1 BA end unit. Call for your personal showing Steve Mltdlell WOODBRIDGE TOWNHOME $154,900 Must sell hght end unrtl 3BR, 2BA with fireplace. New paint and--t:¥pe\..· ,Mo'l4! IR EOOO.tion. Call for more details. Bob Koop Ir. - DRASTIC REDUCTION!! $J59,000 BRIGHT SINGLE LEVEL $179,900 Steps to the beach! S years new! 3BR. 2.SBA in XLNT condition. Ocean view from patios. GE white on white appliances. glass block, fireplace, garage & carport and more. OWNER WILL TRADE I .,.... Prosser GOLF COURSE VIEWS!!! $J89,000 5 years new. Professionally decorated condo on the course! Formal dining room. Master with fireplace and retreat. ·Owner transferred! Just reduced. RobpAI ... Ideal for single or''touple. Private, quiet. gourmet kitchen, skylignts, 2BR. 1.5BA. Great location l .D. <••·- UNIVERSITY PARK BEAUTY $249,000 3BR. (or 2 • Office) end unit on gor_geous cul-de-sac Ultra private with beautiful patio. Large master suite wlgiant walk-in closet. A •10 . ..... 'hlMll HELP MUST SELL!! $J'I0,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS . Paid S33S,OOO plus upgrades. Make an Offer! $419,000 Turtlerock view with park setting. 2BR & den and loft. Huge irregular 2 lot parcel. Build your custom dream home or 4 homes I I Motivated seller. · Robin 'l9llCh COUN I RY CHARMER $499,000 French doors, hardwood floors and Berber carpet . Chef's kitchen. 3BR single story. 1 block to COM high. .JoallB ..... SPYGLASS ~EAUTY $799,000 ..... •••'tzel CORONA DEL MAR WHITE WATER VEWSlll Just listed! Steps to Olde Corona 6eachl 2 adjacent props to be sold together For recor~ed details call 1-.800-784-S171. Rae Red ..... CAMEO SHORES Lovely SBR & bonus room on a large lot with sparkling Picture perfect one story. 4BR. 3BA home with flowing pool an~ spa Freshly remodeled. City lights and floor plan. A beautiful ocean view with pool and spa. canyon views. · Move in condition. Priced lower than all others oA this lulla u... prime street. SPYGLASS HILL New Bedford with 4BR. 4BA. large bonus room with loft. brand new kitchen with center island, granite counters, sub-zero refrig. plus extra large yard with pool and view. Esther Ya.Jc HARBOR VIEW BEST BUY $819,000 Selle~ bought another. ~remium 1.ocation totally rebuilt SBR, 3.SBA with attention to detail. Gorgeous hardwood floors, P-ella windows and children's play room Exquisite Master Suite. Walk to park & schoors. Call to see today! a-re1..t NEWPORT COAST ' Estlc•rv..k PRl5nNE OCEAllFROllT $2,225,000 Enhanced by the crashing surf below -it's paradise. 5BR, 4BA Private Tri-level residence. Spectacular views. e.,_. ...... LACUNA BEACH EMERALD BAY FUN HOUSE Emerald Bay at its finest I I Large SBR' & SBA Ocean, ~ark Views. 3 car garage. guest quarters, sauna. Jacuzzi, weight room. illuo • ., LAKE FOREST llO ILU$1 ES • WALi( TO IEAcH $229,000 3BR. 3BA, vaul,ed ~ceilings Private master bedroom A DREAM OF A ~ $324,000 with sitting rooq1. 1 BR and full bath downstairs. 4BR, 3BA hu~e bonus room Private yard with p0ol. So Huge garage. Community Pool and Tennis. Good many amenities. condition Jw s_ .... C'.ollele C:.. LUXURY TOWNHOME $DO,OOO Gated community! 3BR. 3 full baths with marble flooring and fireplace. Plantation shutters with upgrades throughout. Separate laundry room and 2 Gllr garage. Motivated seller has found another home I LAKEWOOD FORECLOSURE nuPLEX $125,000 Both 2BR $16,530 income. Great location fully managed. Steal this from the Bank. Won't last ............ LARGE 4BR CONT EM PORA RY HOME ON MESA VERQCGO\..P' COURSE. COMPLETELY REMODELED IN 1992. NOV-EM/3.-Er<_ 13 8:30 a.m. Orientation/Induction 15 8:45 a.m., GPA Committee Meeting; 1 • 4 p.m., How to be a Hero to your Clients; 9 a.m. : ~oon, More Sales Through Telephone Marketing 16 20 22 28 29 30 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 Closs 2. 4 p.m., Taking the Mystery c,ut of Buying a Computer 9 a.m. -noon. Tax Planning for RE In Divorce; 1 • 4 p.m ; Tax Id~ for Selling the Personal Residence; 2 · 5 p.m .. Internet C~ 2-4 p.m., COMPASS Beginner Course; Deadline to pay 1996 annual dues In order to receive a free three-hour CE course "Do1lar for Dollar Daily Pilot advertising has proven to be the effective NEWPORT CREST • Upgraded through- out. thi' light and bright condominium ha' 4 bedroom,, 2.5 bath,, family room. fonnal dining mom. and -.ecunty 'Y"tem. Com mun11y 'w1m & tenni, facilitie' and enJo:- hving clC\'e to the beach SZAS.000 760-5000 LXT '117 "Ann and I have ~recnlueJ in rep~nttn~ the . seller for m.my ye.1r.. now Our i:o.111<; co pk.t-e our o;cllcr.. We have ahniy~ h.hl L£~•P- po:.1l1ve feed-bad from the many aJ, run in The Datly Pilot. We promote properties from $1 50,000 to $10,000,000. All categories receive the s.1mc successful ~ult~· we get the calls. The Daily Pilot 1 efficient and Ann Ptt~~ (ldt) aod SuZllllM Shuler (brlowl Brt>lc~ Associata GruWi & Elli•. ~ profession.ii and we apprec11te their input in hclpin~ us to produce pos1t1ve and proJu~mc ot.h th.u not only heir to sell our propemc~ but linng u~ ~yel"i a' well." For advertising infonnation call 642-4321. ... 644~1600 New Listings Newport North Lowest priced 2 Bd. townhome. Immaculate prime location. Gre1 Lombardi $183,990 Newport Crest Customized 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. with 2 car prage & ocean view. Lombardi & Thomas $23-4, 990 Eastslde Costa Mesa Six cottage style units on large lot in prime location. Heidi Stockwell $595,000 Bia Canyon Goraeous. remodeled Deane townhome overlooking 18th fairway .. Gary Lqrand $195,000 ...... -__, .. __ ..... Balboa Peahaaala Polat 1740 E. Oceanfront $2,545,000 5 Rue Fontaine 26 B1tmln1 Tree 32 Bumlnc Tree 20 l!'um1ftf Tree C..eoSlaorea -454' Tremont 2153 Columbia Balboa Penlnsuta Pt,. Sophistication Eaatblliff on the sand. Prime Point location! 2315 Arbutus Debi Bibb $1,-479,000 Irvine Cove Oceanfront 6 bedrooft-i Barborlaland 6 tt.rbor Island Harbor ~ew Ho•ea 201 I Port Provence . . lnl.ae Terrace I '31 SantaneU. 1927 Kewamee N••••rtRlqe 23 Calwiclos Abalone Point home on half acre site. Ocellll ..... Rod Daley $6,500,000 2 Penl11Hla ... J•-Caplatraao $195,000 Sun (1-4) $1,025,000 Sun (1-.4) $1,139,000 Sun (I_.) $1 ,895,000 Sun. (1 .... ) $2,-450,000 sun•• .... > r $9-49,000 $549,000 Sat (1--4) $212,000 $559,000 SatlSun (1-4) $3,750,000 Sun Cl-4) $-499,000 Sat (1 .... ) $5-49,000 Sun (l-4) $799,000 Sun (1-4) $52S,000 s .. ( 1.:.4) $32-4,900 Sun (1-4) $7-49,900 Sun (1-4) $1,125,000 Sun (14) Spotlight 31'55 Peppeftr'ee Bend $1 ,750,000 Sun (J-.4) $529,000 ~Sun (12_..) , TonJ Bartone Coby Ward Glaal toltuon BobWepn $'50,000 S.tlSH ( 1-.4) Barbara MiitChlnp 1226 Blue Gum Ln. $-47',000 SatlSua•(l-.4) Towwa & Hartey Dover Sbo"" . Front row Dover Shores, for your next move up. Austero & Kim $795,000 We~ Have Leases From $750 To $9,950 OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M. ~ 5:00 P.M. ,.. 7 DAYS A WEEK Links Pointe Special 5 bedroom pool home on 3rd green E N C C Bill Wedmore $649,000 Corona Highlands Fantastic ocean and harbor views Pnvate beach Steve High $649,000 West Newport Beach Oceanfront duplex right on the sand in quiet area Ronda Hein $899,000 San Clemente Large comer, custom home site Near level. Good views Pnced to quick sale Bill Wedmore $110,000 Laguna Beach Laguna Beach Strlkin& ocean and whitewater view building site Steve Htp $249.000 Laguna Vllla1e Privacy & seclusion. new Interior. Pine floors & French doors Steve Hlgff $329,000 View Properties . Ocean Ridge Second row canyon view lot with Oat pad, ready to build Great opportunity to build a custom home Weinstein & Scanlan $375,000 Cameo Shores Great ocean view home with 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. pooVspa Susan Scanlan $925,000 ,,, Oceanfront Corona del Mar blufftop contemporary home 3 Bd 3 5 Ba ferry r::inster $1,725,000 Harbor Ridge Newly built 5 bedroom home with library. ~t room. pooVspa KJm & Austero $1, 950,000 Lido Isle Lido Isle bayfront with large dock and fabulous view. Worden & Bibb $2,395,000 l rvtne Cove Crest Great new 5 bedroom custom Huge lot, ocean view Sara Hinman $2,395,000 Irvine Cove • 4 bedrooms. c; 5 baths. 6 car garage with ocean view Rick Langevin $2.900,000 Emerald Bay Large (24,000 sq ft I view lot Great opportunity to build In private beach community. Guard gated Rod Daley $825,000 Beach Communities Shore Cllffs 3 Bd 2 Ba charmer. Bayside Cove Bayfront condo In New paint Inside & out Probate sale gated community 3 bedrooms. 2 baths Dottle Valentine $550,000 Jerry Finster $869,000 lrvlne Terrace Custom built new Corona Hl1hlands 4 bedroom • home with 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. 3 ar praae Marian PhlUlppl $799,000 office, FR, pool, spa, ocean/canyon views Sara Marvin $945,oOo 644~1600 ·Newpo~ Beach ,. ~t,, ... I.... . -."""""""' ...... ~· ..,,.. .. VIiia Point Coif course view 2 bedrooms. 2 bath-.. attached garage Sue Thomas $329,SOO' ( Belcourt Sunny l bedroom townhome near communiry pool Vlralnla Zenz $1725,000 Balboa Peninsula Point f'lne bay- front 4 bedroom with a dock and \'iew Bob Bera $1.595,000 Udo Isle Italian bayfront villa on wide Udo Isle lot with larae dock ferry F1nster $1 ,995,000 - 6·44~1600 New Listings Newport North Lowest priced 2 Bd. townhome Immaculate prime location. Gree Lombardi $183,990 Newport Crest Customlud 3 8d 2.5 Ba with 2 car earace & ocean view. Lombardi & Thomas $23•,990 Eestslde Costa Mesa Six cottatie style units on lartie lot In prime location. Heidi Stockwell $595,000 811 Canyon Corgeous remodeled Deane townhome overiooking 18th fairway. Ga ry Lqfand $195,000 . New Listings BaJboa Peninsula Pt. Sophistication on the sand Prime Point location! Debi Bibb $1 ,479,000 Irvine Cove Oceanfront 6 bedroom Abalone Point home on half acre site. Rod Daley $6,500,000 Spotlight Dover Shoree Front row Do'ler Shores. for your next move up. Austero & KJm $795,000 OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY ...... Pemaaida Pelat 1740 E. OceanfroDt $2,5·'5,000 SatlSUa (1·5) -.eaa,.. 5 Rue Fontaine 26 Buml•I Tree 32 Bumlq Tree 20 Bumln1 Tree CameoSlloree 4545 Tremont Cllftlaana 320KJnp Rd. 23'3 Columbia EUtMllff 2315 Arbutus Barberleland 6 Harborl ... nd Harbor View Hom" 2071 Port Provence 1'9iaeTenace 153 t S.ntnella Ne=••rt181aad 'J 0 38da Street Saa J•-Caplnriaae $195,000 Sun (1-4) $1,025,000 Sun (1-4) $1,139,000 SH (1-4) $1,895,000 San (l:..t) $2,450,000 Sun (1-4) $949,000 Sat (1 ... :30) $5•9,000 Sat Cl~) $212,000 Sun (1-4) $5'9,000 SatlSun (1-4) $3,7'0,000 Sun Cl-4) $499,000 Sat, ( ·~· $549,000 Sun (1-4) $799,000 Sun (1-4) $525,000 S.• (1-4) $595,000 s. .. (1"'4) $324,900 S.n (1-4) $749,900 Sun (1-4) $1 ,725,000 SUft (1-4) 31555 Peppertree Bend $1,750,000 Sun (1-4) ......... , IO Ocean Vista $529,000 Sun (12-4) ~Sialtb M8rteFarso Fraak Seftftes Uada Lyle S.ra•Marvln Coby Ward E'Van Corllett MadU PlllUlppl Mary Daffy Glilal Joltuon Tony S.rtolk ...... CIHh JIO D11ftwood $550,000 Sat/SH (I_.) .. rtiera H11tddap Westcllff Greve 1226 Blue Gum Ln. We Also Have Leases From $7SO To ~9,950 OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M. ~ 5:00 P.M. ---7 DAYS A WEEK .. .... :-...:: ·"" -~ - Unks_ Pointe Special 5 bedroom pool home on 3rd green E N C r: Biii Wedmore $649,000 Corona Hl1hlands Fantastic ) ocean and harbor views Private beach Steve Hlch $649,000 West Newport Beach Oceanfront duple" right on the S<'lnd m quiet area Ronda Hein $899,000 San Clemente Ldrge comer, custom home site Near level, Good v'iews Priced to quick sale Biii Wed more SI I 0 ,000 Laguna Beach . Lacuna Beach StrlkJng ocean and whitewater view building site Steve Hlah $249,000 Lll&uAa Vulaae Privacy & seclusion, new Interior. Pine floors & rrench doors Steve Hlch $329,000 View Properties Ocean Rld1e Second row canyon view lot with flat pad, ready to build Great opportunity to build a custom home Weinstein & Scanlan $375,000 Cameo Shores Great ocean view home with 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. pool/spa Susan Scanlan $925,000 ,,,,,, Oceanfront Corona del Mar blufftop contemporary home 3 Bd 3 5 Ba Jerry Finster $1 , 725 ,000 Harbor Rklge Newly built 5 bedroom home with library, WOl'kout room, pool/spa Kim & Austero $1 ,950.000 -:-----:--.. - Udo Isle Lido Isle bayfront with large dock and fabulous view Worden & Bibb $2,395,000 lrvlne Cove Crest Great new 5 bedroom custom Huge lot. ocean view Sara Hinman $2,395,000 lrvlne Cove • 4 bedrooms. 5 5 baths. o car garage with ocean view Rick Langevin $2,900,000 Emerald Bay Large 124 ,000 sq ~I view lot Great opportunity to build in private beach community Guard gated Rod Daley $825.000 Beach Communities Shore Cliffs l 8d 2 Ba charmer. Bayside Cove Bayfront condo in New paint Inside & out Probate sale gated community 3 bedrooms. 2 baths Dottle Valentine $550,000 Jerry Finster $869,000 Irvine Terrace Custom built new Corona Ht1hlands 4 bedrooms. home with 4 8d 3 S Ba 3 car aarace. office, F'R, ~I. i;pa, ocean/canyon vlC!'WS Marla.. Phtlllppl $799,000 Sara M arvin $945,000 --. _ ... • 644,-)600 Newport Beach V111a Point Coif course view 2 bedrooms. 2 bathe;. attached garage Sue Thomas $329.>00 Belcourt Sunny 3 bedroom townhome near community pool V1r•lnla Zen2 $725,000 Balboa Peninsula Point Fine bay. front 4 bedroom with a dock and view Bob Berg $1 ,595,000 U do Isle Italian bayfront villa n wide Lido Isle lot with la11e dock Jerry Finster $1 , 995,000 .644,-)600 Gated Communities Coto de Caza 2 bedrooms. 2 5 baths pluc, large loft end unit l..ight & bright M arian Reedy $225,000 Newport Ridge The Pointe Largest model 4 Bd 4 5 Ba + bonus rm Gorgeous' lohnson, Lombardi & Worden $749,900 Harbor Hiii <1 bedroom custom home with view In gated community M orphy & Scanlan $1 , 195,000 Blc C.nyon Mediterranean Vllla 4 bedrooms, 4 5 baths Fabulous & new Und• Lyle $1 ,895,000 Family Neighborhoods Harbor Highlands Priced right ! Cute and clean 1 bedroom w/large yard fulle Stephenson $319,~00 Newport North VJllas 4 bedrooms. 1 baths. 3 car garage 3 fireplaces Greg Lombardi $468,000 Harbor View Homes Completely remodeled urmel 3 bedrooms, 2 baths Lombardi & Thomas $499,000 Santa Ana I bedroom I bath upper end unit condo in gated community of South Coast Villas Well maintained Steve High $48,900 Lido Isle Lido Isle move-in cottaae Reminiscent of guest cottage on luxury Santa Fe estate FP in LR and master Bd EBr.abeth & Hillary Thamer $4 75 ,000 iastbluff Brand new remodel View. pool. large single level Coby Ward $499,000 lrVtne Terrace Low price! Remodeled home with 3 bedrooms. 2 baths ctnd pool• M arian Phllllppl $'549,000 Eastbluff Warmth and charm abound in this customized home Coby Ward $559,000 Condo & Townhome Living Eastslde Costa Mesa Bank owned! Best priced 3 bedroom In Eastslde• Patrick Bartollc $139,000 Anaheim Hiiis 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhome with 2 car attached carace. Gree Lombardi $1H,900 l Eastslde Costa Mesa Sparkline 3 bedroom. 2 5 bath 2 story townhom~ lulle Stephenson $1 95,000 Corona del Mer 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo on pceanslde of hlehway In COM Jerry F1nster $289,000 Baycrest Bright and beautiful on Baycrest's best street Large lot Mickey Rowe $575,00f Cameo Hlchlands Warm. Inviting private 4 bedroom on comer lot Valentine & Hutchings $667 .000 Big Canyo,n Immaculate 5 bedroom single story home with pool and spa StelJa Worden $949,000 Harbor View Hiiis One or tht.• world s great views with a residence of substance and style in a private setting Coby Ward $749,000 Island Living Newport Island Bayfront with dock and apartment. Great condition I lerry Flnster $649,000 Udo Ille Tum-ke~ 3 bedrooms. 3 baths Great location. 45' wtde lot Mertz & Sdunleelnc $69',000 -, '• -- -.-,,-------.~ •• -....----..:a .. ~---~--...= .... •.u~-;=,,..-_.-~ .... ______ ...__ .... _ ....... , ... ~-~-.._~~---~-~~~~~,.~ --.. BELCOURT CUSTOM Recently Remodeled & Upgraded Beautiful Eurostyle Kitchen Oversized Lot Private Pool & Spa $1,455,000 SEA ISLAND Best Golf Course Value Located on 17th Hole -N.B.C.C. Model Perfect Condition 24-Hour Guard Gate $529,ooo HARBOR VIEW HOMES Large Family Home Extensively Remodeled Fantastic 5 Car Garage Pool & Spa, Built-In BBQ $999,500 PRIME OCEANFRONT North Laguna Location .. Direct Beach Access Excellent Remodel Potential Large Flat Buildable Lot $1,999,999 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Near New Construction Oversized Bedrooms & Closets Great Curb Appeal 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Batlis I $299,000 • JERRY FINSTER Senior Sales Executive 759-3750 MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION!!! • 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths • Large lot, approx. 18,000 square feet tJlllll • I I 5 feet of ocean frontage • Pool and spa KEVIN KUBIAK . · Associate 717-4706 OCEAN RIDGE Spectacular sunset views over Newport Harbor. 5 bedroom, 5.5 b~th home in private cul-de-sac location. $1, 725,000 CONNIE MAxSENTI 759.-3742 Direct 707-7583 Pager . . SPYGLASS HILL Fabulous ocean and bay views from this 4 bedroom, 2. 5 bath home with lush courtyard, pool and spa. $1,295,000 JOANNE . . PERKINS 19 Years Experience Serving Newport Beach & Costa Mesa SALES -LEASES -TRADES Call 7 J 7.-4712 Just in Timt for the Holidays ... Linda Lyle 759-3703 Great Buys!!! Allison Lyle.- Eisetidrath 717-4710 Large executive 5 bedroom family home in gated community. $1,250,000 · Motivated seller. Beautifully expanded family home. 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. $729,000 Spectacular new custom home In prestl&ious neighborhood.,.: 5,000+ sq. ft. 4 bedrooms. 4.5 baths. $1,19S,OOO · Incredible harbOr views! Great location on Kings Road. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths. $991,000 Wonderful townhome in great nef ghborhood 3 bedrooms. 2.5 baths. $239,000 Premier Lido I s l e Bayfron 1: 343 Via Lido Soud $.z.495.000 Spec-tacular Lido I s l e Home 3 3 2 Piaua Lido · $1, 099·. 000 Lido Isle Es"t:ate 11 0 Via Trieste $1. 195. <><><> N ewly Remodeled 2 6 Linda Isle $.z. 395. 000 Prime Oceanfront: L<>cat:lon • 7106 West Oceanfront $1. 099. 000 Newport Hefghts Farnlly Horne 5 Park Place $1.069.000 Contemporary Lido Isle Family Home 211 Via Eboli $695. OC>C> 2210 Newport Hills Drive East Don't miss this incredible opportunity to put tlte finishing touches on this fabulous traditional custom house currently under construction. Available December 1995 • 6 Bedrooms, 5.5 Baths • Huge 21,000± Square Foot Lot • Children's Study/Den • Bonus Game Room • 3 Car Garage • Large Master Suite Offered at: $1,295,000 JIM KLINE 759 .. 3771 SHIRLEY HARRIS · Lifetime Sales Achievement. Hall of Fame Member 759 .. 3727 . . --~-~~-~------~ --.. . ~·~=~ ·--~~:~-' . . . . ---- -------~ -. - Spectacular Golf c ·ourse and City Lights View! 151NVERNESS Completely remodeled custom home with beautiful limestone floors , granite wet bar and kitchen counter tops. Private master with firepla ce. SteUa Worden 759-371 I Gary Le~rand - Elegant Harbor Ridge 8 San Sebastian Touches of Engli.,h country architecture are reOected in tfu s cu tom bmh t~o Mory. four bedroom. four and one half bath residence located in the exclusive guard gated community of Harbor Ridge. The 1mpres\1\.e entr.mce feature.' o"ersized dou ble beveled gJac;s door... circular staircac;e and a gorgeous beveled gla<;s window . Sunlight filler\ through a large bay window in the laving room. which was specially constructed to accommod•Ue a baby gro.od piano. A highlight of this area is the wonderful view of the very private side yard. featuring a cascading waterfall and <1pa. The country kitchen which · hai. a center i<,land, oak cabinetry and hand'>ome painted tiles i'> open to the family room Perfect for entertaining. the fam· •. 1ly room has a 'unken bar. brick firepl~e and beautiful be\· eled gla.'' window,, · The Price Of This Elegant Home Is $1,495,000 For a private to ur. plea. e contact Jo Ann Kenton of Grubb & Ellis, Residenticil Real Estate Services in Newport Beach at 714-644-6200 Taking care of your home -old or new Prepare for winter weather and realize the importance of home inspections Preparing your home for banb ~tatbtr Han.h weilher can cau~ many problem'> for lmmeov.ner . Fortunately. prutknt monitorina 1nd main1cnance can reduce the rio;k of dtmage. Herc arc ome uggei.tions to help you prep.vt for the coming winter. Before the vicJOU onslaught or ram nnd cold temperature\, check the roof n~hing~ around roof ~tacb. ~enli>, kyhght... and chimneys f<>r MIO) of cracking. rusting and deterioration, Thh is also yt)Ur chance to trim back t.rce~ and bu*5 that cwertwng your roof. Leaves. branches arid debris which collect in your roof drainage y tern can form blockages causing wat.er to peneuate mto ca' es and idewalls Clean gutters and down pouts in the faJl and periodically dunng the wi nter. Storm drain~ should al~ be checked mquenlly lhrouihout the winter. lf your down~pouts are not tied tnto a drainage system, the end.1, should be routed sufficiently away from the bou\C to prevent seepage into crawl !ipace or ba~ment. While some moi~ture may be normal. you i.hould monitor these areas during the winter and spnng for s1gni. of e'(Ce'>'>i"e moi, wre. Once a month, you !\hould check the roofing surface for 'l&n' of detcnorat1on and the attic for \1gn' of m<w.ture penetration It ,., al'o W1\C to take an occa\ional 'troll • around the out:.ide of y00t home to check window frame<, ind sa,h, gluing putty. fa~a trim .and molding,\. fla,hing and finished c'\terior ~urf~e .. for 'ign\ of damage. weathenng and dctenonitmn. During autumn remove lca\n and hrubbcry from around your 11iN:ondiooning -.\y,tem at lea.."t on~e a month, Pfmi<kd the out'>ide temperature j, at lea\t 65 degree~ Most air-conditioning conden~ina unic... ha\ c heater:. either wr1pped around th comprc .. sor shell or built into the compre '°' wandinas. Thcle hea~el'li wwm the oil 10 the com(>rci;sor pump. If the ~ i n<>l functionina. the air.:conduionina condensina unit can fail, due to liquid luuina. wh.ich brtalcs valves. connecting rods and pi'>ton tops. As long as the_!'C i'> electrical power to the condensing uniL the heat wi ll be on, even when the condcn..ililg_urut ~ oot running. Manufacturers state that the heater must be oo from 12 to 24 hours before the unit can safely be operated. 1."hercfore. tf the electrical power to the conden ing unit has been turned off, the heater must be allowed a wann-up period before operating the air· conditioner. Even if the heater i~ on. however. it may not be able to do it'i job if the ambient temperature i'> 5elow 65 degree' Fahrenh~tt The'e heater.. are de,igned to provide enough heat an summer. not wmter. Why bother to halt a home lnspectkm? Mm1 home mspection' are ordered by the buyer or -.eller m the proce-.-. of a hotn(' changing ownership. T<><f;ay there j, a grov. mg perception that it j., a good id\: a for a hom\."tlwner to order an an pedmn of the home about every fhe )tar\. Thi often lead.' to the di..co .. ery of emerging problc mi. that can be repaired ine,~M1\ely m the early "tage,, than if they go undetected. Traditionally buyer. have d the inspection for the ~imply re1l\On that they want to have expert assurance they arc not buying a lemon. In recent trendl , sellc~ arc often initiatin& the in'>pection on the advice of their real t !>tale agents. Selle~ are finding lhllt by . ordcrina an in,pection at the time of the li\ling. all di-.cem1ble defecL' in the home art brought into the open. Thi, prm idc' the ..eller added as<,unmce that he ~Ill be 'compl)'ing with the new di<.elo,urt: requ1remen~. which arc particular!) ~'ere tn Cuhfomia . At the <.ame tame 11 provide' the ..eller Jn opportunity to make hi s own dec1,1on' about how de fects hould be repaired. Seller... have found that 1f they w;tit unul J tran,actJOn ha' reached the e~rov. 'tage .md ...eriou' dcltl'l' are uncO\ered. the bu)er · gain' added ncglltta11ng clout. and the 'cller "pbced at a corre,ponding di...id\Jntagc Comcr.,ely. ti the ~lier onJer... the '"'pel1inn ut the time of li,ting. and the in,pcction rc\C31' a home free of defa.-i. .... the report beColll(':. a stning m3~t1ng tt1ol lor the ~lier and lh ng agent. The thon>u!;h h<i~ in,pect1on 'hould rncludc un in~tion ofihc founda11on . the central hc:mng nd r conditioning )'tern,, pl umbmt nJ clectncal ') tc-m ... l'0(1ting. antermr .. urfoccs, c~tcrior ,urf • the hu11Jang arc. firepl<Ke. a1t1 • b.lahmom\, k1khen and garage. · G~1 MonU is 11k1 JHUWIU o//rontlsiu training alUI support t11 lmiwttttlt Corp. of Alo..o~ CA, ,,,, Wiii's lo'Ktst "°"" i111ptctk"' 0,.,011&:.otlore. y, luu ktn in I~ /nspttdo1t b1uilt1 > /o~ 10 JHl"f and "4~ ptrso•lly ~rfo~' _,,.. tAM 1,HO lto•1 insptctwns. -- - ---,..-~ )' "-.o;"'"" • : • ® IS••~ Residential Real F.stHe Services • Independently Owned and Operated OJFFHAVF.N PERFECTION · Spacious 4 or 5 bd, 4.5 ba Aoor;pbn w/srunning design & craftsmanship. Llving & enteruining is easy w1ug dnnucic mu. 3 nia.rbk frpk's. One of rhe brgcsr lors m the area. $999,000 Lin~ Octh lie Lois Jacobs Code 70547 HEART OF BIG CANYON Exceptional in every way, this rcmoddcd 4bd, 3.5ba home boasa a dra-·matic marble emry, Euro style kitchen with rop appliances, french doors & windows, all new. $1.249,000 Carol Allison Code 11417 PEUCAN IULL CUSTOM HOME.SITE Approx. 22,888 S.F. pie·sha(>Cd lot embraced by ocean and golf couru views. Privare and stunning view location in Ncwpon Beach's newest, pre- mier gared community. • $995,000 Ann, Ted& Suunnc Code 71"°7 Mali Gulledge $1,395,000 Code 7'1JW1 SOPHJS11CAT£D V1UA. 3bd. 2.Sba w/oumcrous cwtom quality features. Classic IWim ~. marbk floors, high ceilings etc. .. Security system. Patti O'Dcsky • $279,000 C.ode 71897 nlE TERRACES -COM 2bd, 2ba + d~ upper unit. Adult comm. Modd per· feet. Single level w/view deck & prvt courtyard. JoAnn Kenton EXPAtlSIVE 180 Of.GREE VIEWS 5bd, 3.Sba vi/views of the back bay, city lights & mountains. v~ open & airy. Lrg famlentcmin. ment rm w/f'li>k & full bar. Exceptional msrr. suite & scpcrate gt!Pt quarters. Arne Pcrerscn Stunaing 5brl custom rcsidenc~ on 55' bay fronCllgc compltte with pier &: slip. Nu~us patios and decks ma.lie the most of the unfo~ble water vil:ws and ~ts the ~rage for grand sale ertaming. Ann, Ted, SUzannc $1,7sUoo Code7J247 RARELY ON MA1UCET • Dcsirablt 3bd wlhan:twd 8ooa, alarm sysu:m. 2 ar· p. w/aua 2 ar prlalg. Sold wlcjcsigner furnishings. Srcphanic Houghton lie Kent McNaughton $529,000 Cocle 719S7 PREMIER UDO ISLE Just steps away from the bay & beach. Spacious 4bd, 3ba. View of bay from upstairs. Virginia O 'Brien C.ode 72117 WATERS .PJ>GE SPCCtaCUkr Coro~ dd Mar rcsidcnoe on the bay. Channd R«f 2bd. 21:>a with sleek, oontemporary interiors. Pool, spa facilities and av~lable boat slip. Mali GuUcdgc $S9S,OOO Code70847 ONE OF A JQNJ) aik out your door on rhc sun-soaUd hcaches of Balboa Peninsula. l...oated at the end of the boardwalk w/3 bdrms & 2.75 ba. Beautifully detailed horM. · $799,000 Solly lie Evelyn Siu.a.en Code 70367 ' • New.port Beach Office r.:! TIU'L..b l:IJJi• S e 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190 644-6200 u ill · 1tl 15-1:1 "~ Rcslctenual Real F.st:lle Sen It.cs • fndependenth· Owned and Operated Big C...Oyon Harbor Ridge Harbor Ridge .. Big Canyon Vdlas Big Canyon Villas F.astsick C.M. 182" Marpa.ta 301 A~nida Cerritos $585,000 $395,000 $247,000 BJ Johnson Sally Shipley Dana Bia'* Sat Sat Sat $359,000 Mary Von Gddan SIS $1,595,000 SIS $1,195,000 SIS $1,095,000 SIS $639,000 SIS $45.5,000 SIS $415,000 2535 Back Bay Loop SIS $192,000 51 Royal St. George Sun $1,8.50,000 8 San Sebastian Sun $1, .. 95.000 19 Harbor Ridge Sun ~79,000 508 Kings Pl Sun $999,000 33 Montecito Sun S950,000 1319 E. Balboa Blvd IC Sun $799,000 17 I 2 Antigua Way 1821 leeward 2227 Mutus 3 Norchlwnpcon 2412 Fnncisc.o 3 Jetty 1621 Kmt lane 222 Nata 415 V ma Sucrte 2728 Vista Dd Oro 2318 Vuta Hog;at ~5 8ayhill 417 Baybill 2657 Rivcrsidi Sun $789,000 Sun $639,000 Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun $5-'9,000 $475:000 $474,000 $485,000 $389,500 $425,000 $329,000 $229,000 $226,900 $368,000 ATS . Aune/Wright Dipdofrabak Conie Betton Hapdm/BW:k Gib Walka LouAn.ne Riney James Gny JoAnn Kenton.- Tom Brumon Karen Rezek Maxine Propp Solly Shatt.en Ame Pettrsa> Bob Coluccio Sally Shipley 8dk Partch Artie Johnson Shirley Li<br Linda<>ab Pbyt1ia Hayden Sandy Daley Mike Smith FRONT ltOW • SPYGL.U.§ HILL One-level cootanporaty designed for maximum ocean, bay &c city light views! -'bd. 2.5b:a home with private counyard entrance, 3 car garage. OOFSN'T GET BE'ITER 1HAN nns Srunning 6hd cwcom home on Promontory Bay. Quality chroughout, offcn exquisite bayfront patios &c dcda. Dock wiU accomodacc a 50' yacht. Ann, Ted & Suzanne Marilyn Kershner $950,000 COde 71 UDO JSl.£ PUSl1G£ SubscuttiaJ hocri& on XX ~ nrect lot nat ~ the c.cn· cr.J str:ada. 4bd, abi + ru~ room with bar,"spacious, fitt-fonn ~ illd cibiUit. · Don Pc.arson $975,000 • Code 70167 PIUME BEACHFIONT Spacious Sbd wlalmosc 100 h. of tedudcd beach. Prvt pool &c spa. Toca.I privacy. Kent McNaUght0n SS,700,000 Code 71937 SPECTACULAR CUSl'OM Hear the roar of me surf &c watch the waves roU in! Sophisticated 5bd, 4ba contcmporvy in e!1v'ate canyon setting. Many dcdcs, wood Boors, frcnch doors, Dc:arnCd CCll1JlgJ. lovely gardens. $1,09S,OOO Linda Octh & Lois Jacobs Code 71117 3bd, 2ba onJy seeps ro beach. Grear view deck. Located-on one ofmc pret· • ~t scrccts in CdM. ~9,000 Mali Gulledge Code 71947 PRFSllGJOUS BAYCRFST -'br, 3ba wlbc2utiful interior, 4 frplc's & v:a.ultcd caling1. Bright open kitchen &c bitakfut nook. Low maiccn:ancc landscaping w/pool. $537,000 Ann. Ted ~ Suunnc <Ade 714S7 HighJy Code71757 ~. . ' ,, . .... .. .. N~rt Beach Office 644-6200 23 C.Orporate Plaza, Suite 190 ............. --·•'• s .,.,..... .. ....,.. ) Belle Pa 1·tch Broker Associate -759-6608. ....-----" \'eNille-. · 4bd. 4 Sha + library w/fi~lac.c. Frtt- \CJ.nding end umc w/golf course & city lighrs view. Gracious Sbd rustom home w/occan views. 4 car garage. Also available furnished. Solly & Evelyn Shatzen ~teBrokers 644-6373 Ext. 141 OCEAN F'R(J.VT TOWNIJO/\r/L Enjoy bre:uhing o<.can v1t.-w\ Quiet end of boardwalk. ••Home f~rurcs 3BR( I down) 3BA, gourmet kitchen, 2 fireplaces, hardwood floo~. 1rn.ide laundry. Perfect for primary residence or vacation home "'· sm.ooo -CALL FOR YOUR PRIVATE SHOWING Flegant Custom <.Mediterranean Estate Three levels of luxury living w/devator asking. $3,795,000 SOLD in 3 Weeks /)()\'/-'//,\'//(JR/:·.\· 11lVJ_·s1· Expansive 5 bdrm famiJy home with 180· Back Bay, city l~ts and mounwn views. Custom features induc:k gou~t kirchcn, wlure washed cabinecs, s~ts & e«iar ~ts plus spacious £Unify/enten~nmeot room, 2 fireplaces, formal dining & living rooms, large pool w/ spa, 3 car garage & separate quarters for guest or maid. OFFERED AT · $789,000 Why Give ~ur Rea/, Esmte Busines~ to Anyone Else? Clients Deserve the Best ,1.. . . .. 23 Corporate Pina, Suite 190 -.-.---· ...... --~-~ MaryAtm McGuire NEWFSf SFAFAIRE BUIWING PENTIIOUSE VIEW "LA TOUR" SPECTACUlAR OCEAN VISTAS VIEWS OF HARBOR UGHJSIOPEN SUN (,or._,,,ll.I ho'l'n 111111,J m.1rhlc tlmnng. kud,.:n ~1h & 8cJu1iful ocean •1cw1 from sunny top floor dccl Ovmti.cd f.AjoycndlmlidoOwu1d.CaulimlsbnchadocanYK'W\ ~!ippWpaONc.UipliTourdlnladiJiir-..i" <Olr\' J.r<.l• Hui:< p;1~1 lull~ .ur •undi1M•llc.'J m'cum double miun bNinom <l.•trs. Full dimn~ room. Exu;i lrg 6om )'OOf ~ pcn1~ witbm willung nunuu of 1hc lidrm..s(21 Q.dbcmi. ~cmllm>'!. "'h11Cl.irj'l1 Offcmht: $173,000 guwmn ki1..hcn o&md a: SIM,500 beadi, Pffcrtd ac $258,000 JfJO SCHOU PUZ.A PHU OftCml IS! $179,llOO Some Leases Available... at the beach" CALL Ma n McGuire 888-1580 B.J. Johnson CORONA DEL MAR Call the Expert B.J. Johnson 644 6373 ext.147 Ask for ''BJ. ~Appraisal" CAMEO HIGHLANDS Four bedroom best buy $499, 000 Spacious lot Four private beaches+ tidepools IRVINE TERRACE Large four bedroom home $585,000 on an extra large lot. Prestigious neighborhood SHORECLIFFS For rent+ three bedroom Pool. key to beaches. $2600 Call Today For Private Showings Bonnie Barrington· 644-6373 ext.146 OCEAN HARBOR VIEWS • Extensively n:modckd Sbd., 4ba. • Or.inutic entry, vaulrcd cdlings • Oosc to 'icliooh. shops. rc<;uurants, thcarcn & beach! • 11-------Rtaltiiiite with .Distinction .· . Newp~rt Be;t.c4 Offi'ce 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190 ANN, TED & SUZANNE 725-5126 . . 7iit1f eQJ<-e oft/ow<-;/'lo.ft IHr/O!"tM't 1f .f.fet11 I $1,895,000 PFI ICAN II I LL SEAVIEW SPLENDOR Highly upgraded 4br./3ba. Cicy Light Views -$685,000 OCEAN RIDGE $1,595,000' LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT Exciting rradidonaJ 5br./4.5ba. Large Pier & Slip -$1,750,000 OCL\N RIDCF . 2-FAIRWIND OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 11 :00 to 5:00 $1,595,000 \ ---· GrubbfiEllise~ Newport Beach Office l3 Corporate p~ Suite 190 ..__... .... ___ , 's , •~_.a,-.. Bob lucCio VM: 644-6373 x 121 Pager:· 576-3198 Executive home in wonderfuJ neighborhood - 4 bd .. 3 ba .. formal living & dining rooms, f.unily room. An incredible buy at: $489,000 . Also Available • 5 Bedroom, 3 Bath Pool home in Mariners Parle area. Fanwric f.unily home in Baycrcst. 5 bedrooms, 4 bath. Qualicy chroughout. Huge mas~r suite, family room, formal dining, walk in pantry. sunken spa & much more. $639,000 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 Wm a Dinner fur 2 at Garduno's Restorante and Register for $100.00 Gift Certificate to Rogers Gardens . Dana Black & Lou Anne Ritt .._. I Dana 729-8296 Lou Anne 717 4207 FOUR NEW LIST/N.GSAVAILABLE! lrs all ar your fingenips w1rh chis fabuJously located 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home, 3 firepla~. pool, RV acccs.s. Huge lot. Early Callfomia Style. $455,000 Country charm at the end of a tree lintd drive -3 bedroom family home on spectacular lot. recently upgraded and immaculate. $247,000 2MorcNew~! • I • Reduced co $365,000 for 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bath in N~n Beach -2006 Beryl Lane. • C,ape C.00 Style cownhome, 2 nwcer suites. Super £amide complex $192,000 •Villa Balboa -2bd., 2ba. & f~ room, ~uJtcd ceilings & skylights. 3rd Aoor $225,000 . Newport Beach Office - 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190 • Charming Moruco w/f.unily room • 3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths • Excellent Loc:ation next to Park • Outstanding opportunity fO remodel $875,000 • 4 Bedrooms, 4 Baths • ·Great Room" and Gourmet Kitlhen • All the Bells & Whisd~ •Exceptional Large (10.000 sq ft.) pnvate lot \. $S65,000 • Remodeled Somerset • Hugt.Mascer Suite • 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths • 3 Car Garage • Steps to park. pool & ~ool We have representec;l 13 buyers and sellers in Harbor View Homes so far in 1995. lf you · are interested in buying or selling in Harbor View Homes ... Call Us! 800-7 45-1626 We Can Help You Too!!! Eric Shaw & Laraine Shaw JVlali G-..1lledge 720-9800 Bl ICOl'RI CtSIO\t ----- l I . • -. · --Newport Bea.Ch Office 644-6200 23 C.Orporate Plaza, Suite 190 Upper 3bd, l. 75ba. 2 lg decks. Lowcr-2bd, l .75ba & patio. Both have fireplaces, tile lcitchcn & baths. 4 c.tr garage near fun zone & pier. Now $395,000 Gib Walker 644-6373 x145 Pager: 642-1872 "SuccesdUl Balance" DdMring the Difference Incredible Offer.inD: &elusive Big Canyon VdW! Plan D: Modd perfect & lowest price. Open Sun -417 Bayhill Dr. $335,000 Plan A; Private location. Bordering golf courw, professioOally decorated. Open Sun. -405 Bayhill $368,000 ' Newport Beach Office 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190 644-6200 . II . $395,000 ,,; From row in pnmt' lowuon of or1wn.il Bluff, PmJtc rnd unn with ~~lacubr v~ of Back B.i)' Pri,Jtr eml unn "nh 'P~•iOu\ "np aro1,1nd patio. Rcdonr lorchrn.' -r<imn w'trm. lrc.,hlr pJmtC'J, l1ghr & brighL ~IVE PRICE REDUcnON!!! 2630 VISTA ORNADA $429,000 "One of a Kind" remodel~ & apmdrd with mini b.y view, grttnbd1 ac communny pool. Redone kitchen. skylights, mirrors. a.ir conditioning & upgndcs plore. Nm Bade Bay & Nature Trails. OCF.ANVIEW Guard-gaced, 5bd $899,000 --_ ... - 222 NATA-OPEN SUN $425,000 PcrfC'l:r for the <oupks who w.1111 open spacious rooms wuh load' of mu 1torage space. Remodel~ & expanded with French doors &. v.~ndow,. Sunset views from the balcony & greenbelt locirion. 311 VISTA TRUCHA-OPEN SAT $359,000 Largesc floor plan in rht· Bluffi. · SpJcinu\ bonu' room & remodeled country kicchm. Ncwrr •Jrp.:1 & wooJ tlrnm. Ni:JP. community pool. grt>cnbdc,, ,hoJh ~lhool~ & p.u~. Gn:Jt fumiJ home. 415 VISTA SUERI'E-OPEN SUN · . $329000 Prime _greenbdc locauon near 'arg,esc pool. All redont> and ".sparkling new". Model perfrcr, -light & brighc ~ neutral. Model perfect. move right m. LARGEl.OT 3bd. 2ba, funjjy room. G~ funily nagbborbood. . $475,000 > WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializi11g in properties for sale or lease ... on tlze water.:.near the water ... and with a view of tlie water ... OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY ONLY 411 rugel Circle· Dover Shores. NB 4 Bd Estate Lorraine Farnngton $1,495.000 SUNDAY ONLY 1738 Westcliff #6 ·Newport Beach 2 Bd Con'do Pia D Aunaf $149.500 8 Theater Lane · AJiso Viejo 2 Bd Twnhm LI'i Olc;en $153,QOO 1503 Cornwall · Westcliff, NB 2 Bd Twnhm June Aia!Yl' $210.000 234 Lugonia ·Newport Shores 3 Bd Hse Kl nni1. Jt R1n $365.000 20 Coventry · Newport Beach 3 Bd Hse Rc,...._,!le Andree Gindi $439.000 3022 Corte Portal · Newport North 3 Bd Hse RKhard Lee $489.000 54 Ocean Vista · Sea Island, NB 2 Bd Condo Lvm lrl·am,r $599,000 22 Chatham · Belcourt, NB 2 Bd Twnhm faa K\,l,J1a $749.000 1400 San Miguel • Corona del Mar 5 Bd Estate Olqa Matthews $1.695 000 6 Oakmont · Big Canyon, NB 5 Bd Estate Rcm l' King 1d' A\t $2. 995 000 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1901 Glenwood · Baycrest, NB Pia D Auna I Jerry Smith 3 Valore ·Newport Coast George Dashiell I Carla Braff man 1701 Starlight Circle· Baycrest, NB Eva Kwaia I Reggie McNemev 10 Weybridge Court · Belcourt, NB Michael Scholla 4909 Seashore · Oceanfront, NB Olga Matthews I Mark Jackson 3 Bd Hse $439·,000 3 Bd Twnhrn $589,000 4 Bd Hse $619.000 4 Bd Hse $995,000 4 Bd Hse $1 095.000 EXCEPTIONAL COSTA MESA TOWNHOMES TRIANGLE SQUARE ~ h I t0>mhc:nc v.1th u.oodlx1ming fireplace .\. qOOO ~ll~ p.!l" f l 1r II n grcenf.rlt U./Comrnunity pool. ~teps t park. '1brdn ~ 1 ~ $ 14 9 .000 SOUTH COAST METRO in r...crnrlv relurbished Brookvie1A1 T v.Q \ty 3 bd townhome w/attached double garage m nice rntenor locabon near club aro pools. . s 14 9 ,500 fASTSIDE C<Wa Mesa. near Back Bay trails l.drge 3 bd townhome v./dm1ng room & kitchen with breakfast nook Skylights. high ceilings & patio May ieaY' opllon $205 ,000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Near high r.chool track and tennis Great 1 bd townhome w/dm1ng and family rooms. new p.1110 & large yard in seclt.ded comer of complex S 21 9, 000 f.ASTSIDE Costa Mec;a be ·ptrolldl 2 bd tov.:nhome loh with closet now an office. but lOUld Ix 3rd bedroom Beams. French doors and charming spa tn rock hardkape $2 19 ,000 . On the water ... ----------_.,;.,___.----;, 5bd ~ironl prerruer ...,'Ide bay View, l.vge dock & ~ he O.,ing & family nn & lush courtyard $1,595,000 (l.H) NEWPORT SHORES 5uhct \W'S from master & deck of 4bd canalfron1 v./ \.fdlted lutdlen. bock entJy. Fr doa1 & v.indo.i.'5 $150,000 (Uf) NEWPORT OCEANFRONT Custom 4bd master w/spa tub & frplc & Fr doors B. •c):hed 11.oods. be;ms bock & leaded glass $1,095.000 Excitrlg new Jbdbayfront vila ...,,th telTilCe, lav.n private-bl!ach & dock'°' 2 b0c1ts $2,495.000 UDO PARK ORM Nicely appomted 2bd condo w/channel. ocean. sun Sci & oty \US Sec. bldg v.'/doonran p:d & spa $525,000 UDOlSlf . 4bd b.lyfront widen Newtr concrete dock Nev.: lun::hen & patro w/spa May !Jade.for I sty Lido $1,599,000 HARBOR ISi.AND DRIVE ~fice:nt Mediterranean 125 ft on the bay. dock for 70+ .y<ICht terraces w/pool & spa $2.795,000 LINDA ISi..£ Tradit~ w/4bds up & maid s ~Tl. Ll111:19 rm w/ 24 · ceilings Doclt for lrg yacht open bay Vle\!.'5 $692,000 (Uf) rnRfI AROi BAY, lAWNA Remodeled 4bd tradn1onal oceanfronl w/lab w Hrdwd beams. dbl panes & 4 frplc~ Many tmacts $2.675.000 . Near the water ... \ 4bd remodeled home w/cOClllJy kitchen. Jam1ly rm. 3 frplces, deck. spa & lovely yard $679,000 PEMNSUlA POINT 2sflf 4bci, Fr doors & wnbws. new r.al'pl!t & huge p.1bo on eJCtra large lot Pl.Yts ~ to enlarge & remodel $479,000 BAYCREST T ota!y reribleled 4bd, dine & fmly rms, lxidst rook. Fr dcm & masl0 w/expanded bath. sat.na & spa !Ii). $619,000 Community pool & spa Dramahc 2bd. den, sea.rity systm &. ocean ~w $479,000 WFF HAVEN Some ocn & baij w from 3bd grut potential to runod or b.nkl new w/xlnt VltW from proposed 2nd story $549.000 DOVER SHORES DrarnallC 4bd. m<l!Jllficent V1e111s Dining & fami\i rms. prvt tnlry w/pool & 3 w g,vage. ... $865,000 3bd home, lmly rm. 4 frplces. roofdeck w/spa & 3 car garage French doors & hrdwd floors $820,000 UDO ISLE Light. bnght & CWJ. 2bd & den on oversized lot Qjet end of tSiand Excdent potential to expand $595.000 Gorgeous ~rate 3bd custom ~,na w/ famSy nn on huge corM lot Arches. beams & pabO w/spa $1,599,000. SEAISIAND Designer perfect 2bd condo w/dme mi. den 111 guard gated comm w/pool, spas & tenris $599,000 BELCOURT UDO ISlE Spaoous. JXisllne 2bd twnhtn w/dine & fmly rms, h1 lscy 3d superbly remodeled w/rhvt & fmly rms. new cetngs. 2 frplces Ceyd, lovely yard w/spa. kitchen. ~indows & docxs. remod baths. l..rg lush lot I $749,000 $819.000 With a view o C1ose up bly and ocean YleUo'S Custom 3bd tv.mn, 2 &pees. 2 decks, spa & 4 car 9ar1gt. $995,000 1, DOVER SHORES ~ 4bd w/ckitng & frriy rms & spedacular upper bay View Total rE'lllQ(fel in ·93 w/lop qual'lly $779,000 CORONA DEL MAA BeautdJly land5c4j)ed 5bd tmnis estate bit '88 on I· aoes Top seCl.llty, hHech ~.ocean & baij Wv.-s $1.695,000 Ekgirit Sbd l1llbTI w/5 car garage & oa:an VttW Ill gatad ~oceanfront COflVll W/pM beathes $1,975,000 HOME BV THE SEA F~ Sbd. 2 h:ses lrcm 001 Suprib ~dy rimodel in '91, dmnJ & fnW rms & roolded w/3f;H ~ $795,000 HARBOR RIDGE • BeaUllful 6bd estate of ~quality w/fabt.iot.5 ~n li\IS Den, bbraiy, g,im, rlW!dia rm & garden w/spa $2,695,000 "it) ~«MJ p/&celhtal' NEWPORT BEACH 2436 W COAST HWY 714-631-1400 Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheb s International Real BALBOA ISLAND 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 ' WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializing in properties f Qr sale or lease ... on the Wf!.le_r ••• near the water ... and with a view of the water ... lbd c:ottagc + den/~ With wet bar. beams & hazdwood llocn, 5trol to shops or beach 631-1400 $310.900 WESTCUff condo, lll?ty pretty 2bd inside unit wrth landscaped patio and community pool Close to Mariner's Park'& library, buses and shopping 631-1400 $149,500 ALISO VIE.JO 2 sty 2bd. 2 Sba twnhm w/com· mooity pool & spa Picture perfect w/fireplace. lovely neutral decor, brick and 'flagstone Koi pond and grass. 631-1400 $153,900 COSTA MESA Heights south of 17" St. Two sty 2bd with patio in small complex with n1Ce grounds. convenient to shops & buses 63J.l400 $162,500 ,. f.MTSIDE Costa Mesa. large R·2 lot w/a~Md plans for 2 new condos, near buses, shops and services. Existing lbdrm cottage is currently rented. 631-1400 _$189,000 f.ASTSIDE Costa Mesa 3bd twnhm bit '89 and ~ p.1inled. High ceilings, white washed woods. large opfn kitchen & spacioos master suite. 631-1400 $219\000 IRVINE Nicely upgraded 3bd homt in Northv.ood w/eat·in kitchen, landsc.aped yard & cowred pa· lio. Cathedral ceilings, NC & many extras. 63J.l400 $224,500 NaVPORT'S BUJFFS Darling 2bd townhome lllith de.n and 2 car garage. Smooth ceilings and new paint & carpd in great location near commu- nity pool. 631-1400 $249,000 l..argt comer lot oo <Pet street. 1 slDry 3bd w/ dining & ~ rms & large garage wocbhop. 631-1400 $439 000 BACK BAY AREA Nice I sty 3 bd home w/fam- iy/c!Uq 'J!l & flrepac. & large wel landscaped yard on Qliet tree lined street. 673-6900 $325,000 FOUm'AIH VALLEY lJwaded & landkaped !sty 3bd home, plank o.lk 8oc¥s In kilchtn & famiy rm. frpk & new slate roo( In <Pet area. 631-1400 $350,000 NEWPORT BEACH 2436 W. COAST HWY 714-631-1400 AT THE Bf.AQi 2bd and lbd well-maintained 1.U1its with fresh pa111t'& tile floors Steps to ocean. no street to cross. 631-1400 $360,000 NEWPORT'S Harbor Highlands 3bd home w/gt- ant yard Hardwood floors, hreplace & plantation shutters. Close to schools aoo parks 631 -1400 ' $365,000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Olarming small dl4'.Jlex w/2bdrms eadl unit Close to l 7t St shopping and buses. 613.('900 . $375,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Estate sale' Wonderful po- tential in tlus 3bd home with dining & family rooms in comer locahon on prune street 631·1400 $379,000 CORONA OU MAR Near new 3bd Mediterra· nean I014nhome with large view decks. Stroll to beach & shops fireplace , vaulted ce1fings and gran- 1te counters 631-1400 SPYGlASS fUU. $389,000 5bd lushli/ landscaped htn. city ligits & bay view. Dining, f~ & borus rms, large yard w/pocA 631-1400 . $769.000 AT THE BEAat faldoos spacb.ts 3bd ,\lmhm ~ steps to sand. Gcumet kitchen, large master with hqi ceilings and firePace in living room. 631-1400 $395,000 BUJFFS Unob!tnx:ted ~ &dtylicjll views from 2sty 3bd twnhrn. CNer 2,000 ~ft w/~ baths, family & b<ealcfast rooms, & 2 loYely patios. 673-6900 $420,000 NaWORT NORTH fJegant &~ed 3bdrm home w/sitting room off master on OYerSized lot with spa & fountain in gated community with p:>d. 631-1400 $489,000 WES1WFF (il()VE Largest 4bf 8oa Jiari iWies sp1Ciot.1S master w/fr?c. di1q & I~ ims, nbfary & oooo1ry kite.hen. Pod, spa & all &I~ 631-1400 $544,900 NEWPORT COAST'S Altem. Bay& coastal view from highy CU$tomized 3bd twnhm owr 2200 sf w/ dining rm & loft. Swid & seMty systems. 63J.l400 $589,000 • UDO WJ.AGE Be.auhh.i waded.,. flt coodo w/ al new gcumet kitc;hen & magnificent bay, aty lglts & ocean view Sec. bdlg w/doonnan, pool & spa. 631-1400 $620,000 PENINSULA POOO Wondl!rfl.i newer 4bf Ca. cm- tetnporary w/roofdeck, steps to beach. Bleached maple cabinetty. 2 martile h1*es. cmral \Ille&: A/C. 631-1400 $650,000 Dramatic beatiih.t/ ~ped 4bd. library & din- ing rm, f~ and dance rooms. (UCI leasehold) 631-1400 $1,350,000 DOVER SHORES Spacious 4bd w/exceptional upper bay & city light view. ()pen beamed ceilings in living, dmmg & family rms, yard w/deck & pool 631-1400 $699,000 HARBOR RIDGE Estate Homes. Remo:leled & immaculate 5bds in a spectacwr naturally forested 5'ltihg llith total privacy and cily light views. 631-1400 -$7'9:000 BELCOURT Sophisticated & immaculate 4bd home lllith dining & family rms in parkiike setting POQI, spa & waterfall on owrsized aide-sac lot. 631-1400 $995,000 AVALON, CATAUNA Aprx 9000 sq fi hillside lot w/spectacular views of the bay & awOlled plans & permits for an excilill!j 4 unit condo J)fo;ect. 631-1400 $1,200,000 IA HABRi\ ESTATE BeaulihJ EngllslrT l.dor home on •8 acres. Security gated w/tenn.is court. olympic pool, spa & guest house. Nut & citrus trees. Re- duced! 673-690() $1,250,000 DOVER SHORES estate with view. tennis cw1. pocA & spa. 1/2+ acn. Soifiisticated custom. 4bds. lba!y, ~. hrnily & game nns. Dramallc rtdr- lion! 631-1400 . $1,495,000 PELICAN POINT Huge front row lotin spectacu- lar location on 12th green w/white water views. Extra privacy w/walkway next to privacy. 631-1400 $1,895,000 9bd French Oiateau with grand entertaining rms on 4+ gal~ acres. V~ aid ocean \\ews.. 63M400 $3,995,000 COWAN HEIGlfTS 2.4 acres !li'led equestrian tootd stlbdMiable estate In lht Tusbn foolh~. 3 legal paiuls. btl ~. 2 houses & pool. 631-1400 $1,995,000 IAGUNA ~ 4bd award llliMilg contem- pc.raJYoo O"Rr 1/l acre wf:IJ' pool & spa. Walls <:A g1asg offer panoBl1lic own & coastal view. 631-1400 .$2.795,000 tt ~!Vaut t/'~' 1 -SHOWCASE J. Q'IG CANYON MAGNIFICENT FRENCH REGENCY 4 or 5 bedroom golf course estate with fairway l!Pcity light view. Exquisite quality with dining. family & me· dia rooms, gym. 2 story living room & library. Elabo- rate gardens. terraces & pool. $3,950,000 PREMIER GOlf COURSE FRONTAGE This superbly designed and decorated residence in- cludes 5 bedrooms, formal dining and family rooms, office and gym. Spacious walled gardens surround pool and spa. $2,995,000 INCREDIBLE VIEWS Impressive beautifully landscaped 5 bedro0m mansion overlooking the 8th fairway with city light view and spacious terrace. Dining and game rooms, gourmet kitchen, ]_brary and den. $2,295,000 Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheb s International Real BALBOA ISLAND 315 MARINE A VE. . 714-67 3-6900 .I OPEN HO USES From one to five p.m. Corona del Mar Tennis Estate 1400 San Miguel Open Sunday Sl,695,000 Oceanfront Custom 4909 Seashore Open Sat./Sun. $1,095,000 Belcourt Barsain IOWeybndge Open S.at./Sun. $995,000 'lltwporl Burh fst•I• of Mr1. Jo n Waynt l•R1'<•.>BR75 I 6~ l\rr ~ 1• '"lll IS coun Sl.39S,OOO I 11tlt l<l•nd •Pndt of OwnftShi11• 'ft!(. I \ I ~m Rm 'emodj.l.ri~(s uni1 .llR Ill\ tt111AI "'"'°5~)fronl 5795,000 Lid~Ousic ~BR ~B.,..~ home I •<dk·ni ''~ loabOn $795,000 ~"" R'1 • Oassic 5 A hOlnt' e s12ed lot 5699,000 Tri.uiglt Sq11u. ArH 'IBR 28A t<'WnhOmr w /&rtplM"e (.~It loc.atJc>n, commuruty' POOi suf.ooo BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® 675-1058 Pelican Hill Estate-~ n'\/'J 4BR 5.SBA + Libptt,.€_~1~t" Mehculo1$~~ to detail! Ocean view $2,295,oclt ' . Corona del Mar Tennis Estate SBR SBA Contemporary, will exchange Approx. 1.2 acres, ocean & bay views $1,695,000 Belcourt Bargain 4BR 35BA Manor II, pool & spa Designer quality, large lot $995,000 Spyglass Southport Model 'iBR 4 5BA + Bonus, X·large view lot Very private cilnyon location $769,(XX) 631-1400 • • . . Belcourt Tennis Es!Atfh\'J'J SBR 4 liBA + ~(2,@_~e Almost tdMe'4.tt"pool and spa $1,995,0<M" .. Oceanfront Custom 4BR 35BA on sand, no boardwalk Turn-key with whitewater views $1,095,000 t ~ ~:J, ;'" ~~"' ·... ' . ·~.· glF.' . .... . )1.' . .: . ., ( \!; . ' . • . . •. • ,' . • ~ .p;, : • . : , ; •: . A ' ~ •• "~· ~ • ..... , .'·~ ~· • <'ir~ ~-,, .. ' -' ~~ t: ..... .. .. ~ ... ~ ... ... "+-.· ) -:-, ~ ... j, • . ,.jJ~ Harbot Ridge Value SBR 3.SBA Devonshire model Two private sunny decks, atrium $799,CXX> Lido Is le Cottage 2BR 2~A +Den home, beamed ceiling:. Prime street.. to street location, 35' lot $595,CXX> BI .LL FEENEY and TIM .CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® 675-1058 • 548-9988 "BEST VALUE IN SPYGLASS" Reduced to $769,000 • 5 Bedrooms, 4.5 Baths + Huge Bonus Room · • Extra Large Lot (11,000+ sq.ft.) • City Light, Canyon and Ocean Views . • Lushly Landscaped with Gated Pool & Large Yard • Crown Mouldings, Paned Windows • Lowest Priced Southport! BILL FEENEY and TIM CARR 631-1400 LEADERS IN BALBOA ISLAND SALES AND LISTINGS SINCE 1965 So. Bayfront • Balboa Island 38R, fcJm nn & 4 fUIJ BA Large IMng nn w/frplc. large master suite Views from Jetty to Pavrhon/shared Pier. $1,695,000 Balboa Island little Bctlboct Isle French Resency JSR/den, 38A home w/fonnal dtntng room & pnv 28R apt Hrgh ceiltngs $830,000 Balboa Island ,j (~ - ~ ~ ·--~~-~~---~ •·. -. . -• . 38 ..... ---~·---·~=-----...t.....~-~~ . .;.·~ . --- PELICAN HILL New Custom Home with Stunning Panoramic Ocean & Golf Course Views! This elegant home of 5BR. 5.5 BA. approx. 5500 sq. ft., over .5 acre w/ pool & spa. $2,495,000 --.. "':,' . . ... £ -':--i ' • I ;_ ... ----~~ ~~\'~~~;~'~~-·,, HARBOR HILL Op'en SaVSun 1-4 This 1s rt Best Pnced Traditional Custom 4BR. 4BA Home Vaulted ceilings. gourmet kitchen with ad1ommg large f amity room l ush park~1ke setting with pool & spa. REDUCED $995,000 CAMEO HIGHLANDS Spectacular Ocean, Catalina and Canyon Views. Recent custom renovaboo. Pool and spa in courtyard. A rare srte aff ordmg both view and privacy. REDUCED $819,000 The ·callfomia Lifestyle." Newly constructed open & spact0us one-story home w/capbvating views of ocean, city & Newport Harbor. $1,495,000 SPYGLASS HILL Truly a unique setting with stunning Catahna, harbor and city sunset views, 5BR, 3BA home, new gourmet kitchen. Motivated Sellers. REDUCED $949,000 -..... ~ ..... -~ ·~~r~~ {·-. . . ~~--~ ~ .,_ .. ··.·. · .. ~ .. - waters, saihng and super'b fishing. All With a true communrty spint. -------$589,000 OCEAN RIDGE Exclusive Custom Mediterranean Villa. 4BR, 4.5BA w/approx. 4,400 sq.ft. Designed to take advantage of full ocean, city views & brilliant sunsets. . SPYGLASS HILL Open Sat/ Sun 1-5 Breathtaking Panoramic Ocean t:tarbor & F ash1on Island Views! Beautiful 5BR, 4.5BA home w/new carpet & new paint. Lovely sparkling pool. $895,000 L . . _._ 4-, .•. -~ . . .. ... ---..;,rm;:-v. !i.J -• -~ ':.. • ...' :!..:.__ NEWPORT HEIGHTS Lovely location with mm1 bay view. A . charming 2BR, · 1. 75BA with spacious kitchen, fireplace and new paint. Won't last.. .motivated seller. $325,000 ... .."" ... ""' --~ . ~ -· , ' .. --.. , t .-. . . . . -. , t . , . I . . . -~ -• • -_4 ..._ -~ ' ' • ~ '--... Lea~ a ~autJful SFR ho~ Ol!ar beach. (221 Goldt'nrod) ab Klolts 61.1-R700 2 .'iOO mo. Spacious 4 br front houM! + I hr apt Pnnte & quiet Afirt 8r<Tl4·1ull 67~-958~ 79 000 Location! Charm! Street Ap~al ' Beautiful 3 bedroom humt:. ltrt Brow tll 675 -9585 .'i90 000 Very large executive h<>llll' Many upgrade.~. Truly a uniqul! hollll! 719 000 ront 45' Lot Sweep1ng Catalina nCt>dn & hJ~ vaew~ 1 Gorg1.'0u.., cue; tom deem \Va/t,, M1tclitll tS 3-87<XJ 229 OfJO Barbecue on the roof deck with white water \lleW. Choose your 4BR. 3BA townhome. each with 2 car garage. Near new Low down OK .. . .. .. ... . .. SSH,900 EAOI Dupfex with 2 bedroom. 2 bath front unit. 2 bedroom!> 1 bdth rec1r unit plus 2 bedrooms. 1 bath owner h1dedway 4 car garage Beach clo..e1 SS29,995 BALBOA ISLAND Great improwmentsl Sparkling whita kitchen w/new cabinets, floor. c;ounters and range. New carpet & much more. Duplex on one of Iha best struts!....... ... .. ..... $5'7,500 Dramatic near new condo. 3 bedroom suites. gourmet kitchen. family room, roof deck Unkp? side-bv-slde design with large patios/privacy. 2 car ............................ ." ...... $559,000 BAL. PENINSULA Spectacular bay view! 3300 s f penthouse I no common walls 3 bedrooms. S baths. gourmet kit with ramte 4 car garage 1111th elevator to each floor Im laste thr $195,000 LIDO ISLE BALBOA ISLAND COSTA MESA 2 sty town home 1000 sq ft. 1 huge bedroom with 'walk-in closet, 1.5 baths. Large 2 car garage. Pretty exterior. Great locale. rent?......... .. . ....... $119,900 CORONA DEL MAil Pristine condition duplex plus guest unit. Main res 2BR + sunroom. 2BR apt. Natural wood t/o, fplc, bay window. 2 car gar .................................. $4-47 ,500 Charming cottage plus ocean view artists studio. Roof deck, 2 car garage. Rl zone but has two separate living areas. South of Coast Hwy .............. $624,950 Irvine Terrace custom with walls of glass overlooking .manjcured grounds. 4BR. 3BA, family room, remodeled kitchen. ust see!. ............................ $699,500 Ocean View. South of Hwy. 17, 7 s . lot with large 3BR. 3BA home. R 1 zone buy arranged with 3 separate reas............ . .............. $895,000 OSTAMESA Newport Landing encl unit looiq-onto lush landscape 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, den. 2 1-car garage. Former model /. ............. :.... . ........ . ..... ..... $155,500 Mesa Verde eool home with double gate R.V aCC!?SS 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. er location Private fenced yard & great curb appeal . . . . . .. . . $119, PQOI home on a large corner lc:>t. 48R, ~BA, upgrad¢ kitchen, 3 ca: garage. Nice! ....................... 1 ........... r······ ... 7 , .... $345,000 ~1s1ANDS Balboa Island duplex ~ been tended with great care! 2BR. 1 bath main residence with brick fireplace &,wonderful kitchen. 2BR apartment ~r gar $515,950 rllllltnm has a panoramic ocean view Sweep1 ster w/wet bar. Elevator. spa & limo garage ........................ .. . ............... Sl,100,000 NEWPORT BEACH Sharp Villa Balboa overlooks peaceful lush grounds 2BR, spacious liv. rm .. w/fplc. Dining room adjoins pretty patio....... . . ......... $225,000 Newport Shores Remodel. Custom slate floors, French doors. new moldings & doors. Beautiful kitchen. 4BR, 2BA. Com. pool & tennis .................. SSl 7 ,500 NEWPORT COAST Built 1994. Single story, 3BR, library, 2 fplc, 3 car gar. Soaring ceilings, maple floors. Gajed community.............................. . ............................. KH.000 2 Corporate Plaza. Suite 130. 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'~"""" •nl $349.000 ( .!.! h J 1"'"'"-wl"kt' ,.,,,' 110< ! -\I«\ \Int\ tl..4~111 '9.Jl • ...,.ft) 'Iii or u1t... ~ "• \. ftf\ pt., f ~ ,..,, ... dl k• $29S,OOO I /.\{ ~11111• In utuh"ffl 1>.n.ltl••> M'lll ... , .. 1,1lh1tlilllf1j1 1 ... ll' ·~·lltl) ...... , ••") I !\f•U.1 't1lo. ''"""'" 1:111 I••'"'°"'..._ $186.90() I.! Fe .!ntcJri11ation On These Ar1d Other Properties Ca/1489-8900 .. • .. The~ Coua ~Ilion of Relllols cnajtecf lhe ...-. olNewpqrt ltirt>orco · IDct..<Jff 'ila ...... Cllrblmu C.'lftc fundraber. Proceeds from 11.e C.Tree drive Wbich IUDS lbrough December IS -will benefit 1oW charities. All in ~enjoyed a scenic mnse through lhe bay undaunted by the car1;cr Rates as of November 9, 1995 TYPE PHONE KEY LENDERS AND RATES INTEREST RATE 30-year fixed ' OWN POINTS (%) LOCK· IN A.P.R. INTEREST RATE % OWN POtNTS {%) 30-Y ear aetjustable A.P.R. MAX. LOAN MARGIH (~) INDEX AOJ. FREQ. Ab,'tc ... c:. F1nanc1al Grp. Ame in Home Loans A~ in Savmgs Bank 1 America nn Federal Bank Co. ' ~.-.1de Funding 0£'' · Mort~age Group Dov-.n• ( Savings En e•; F1n.inc1al F '.!11 l • ederal Bank F •s' F nee rat Bank Fir • '••rstate Bank F'• • • t.~ rtQage (714) 375 6666 (714) 955.3533 (800) 562 6272 (800) 424-2632 (800) 225 3337 (600) 300 5626 (800) 877 5626 (714) 75CJ %92 (800) 336 !)639 (714) 72'1 <1200 (800) 232 2304 (800) 672 J332 (800) 560 5001 7 12~0 7.250°,.. 7 375° 7 i75 7 315% 7 ~OO"o ; 250 0 7 250° I 2SO • 1.:'5 'lOO 7 '315 . • 62:i 5 10 20 5 20 20 5 5 20 5 20 2 250 I 500 1 500 2 000 1 750 2000 1 625 1 375. 2 375 1 875 1 625 2000 1 000 2 125 2 250 30 15 30 45 45 0 45 21 30 30 10 30 30 45 45 30 15 30 15 30 60 30 30 7.390 7 438 7 565 7 617 7 591 7 744 7 451 7 425 7 530 7.351 7 704 7 617 7 765 7.503 7.517 7 489 7 451 7 503 7 451 7 377 7 617 7 639 7 691 3.500% 3 950~0 3950% 6250% 3 950% 3 500°0 5 125°'0 3.950% 3.500% 3 950% 4950% 3950% 6000% 5500% 3 750°'0 3 950~0 5.250% 5 000% 5500% 4Z\0% 20 20 25 5 20 20 20 20 20 20 10 20 20 20 25 20 20 20 10 20 20 10 20 1.000 1.000 1 000 1.000 1.000 1 000 1.250 1 250 1.000 1.250 1 750 l 250 0.750 1'.750 1.000 1 000 1.000 2.500 0750 1 000 1.250 1.250 1.625 7615 7669 7 619 8 031 7 619 7 6 15 8005 7 545 7 615 7 595 7 807 7 745 8 228 8 163 7 717 7 619 8 .279 8 189 8058 7 846 8 .536 8 163 8038 500,000 203,150 600,000 203, 150 203,150 650,000 203:1 so 600.000 500.000 500.000 203 150 203.150 203, 150 203,150 203 150 500,000 500.000 203.150 203.150 400,000 203, 150 203.150 203.150 2400 2450 2 .400 2 500 2 400 2.400 2 750 2 300 2 400 2360 2 500 2 500 2 750 2 750 2.500 2 400 3.000 2 750 2 750 2 625 2875 2 750 2 750 110 110 110 1TS 110 110 110 110 llD 110 110 110 1TS 1TS 110 110 ITS ITS ns 110 6CO 1TS 110 1M lM 1M SM 1M 1M l M lM lM lM IM lM SM 1Y 1M 1M l Y 1Y 1Y lM SM lY l M K (800) 700 %50 7 250 7 2!:>0 7 300 ; 250 1 .!50 7 ?50° ~ 1~5 • 375• 20 Ge J • •• Federal Bank H · S iv nqs s !800) 5601000 s (800) 975-5051 5 '° 10 I 500 '•JI onJI Mtg sB.inc Mtg Corp Qc;. 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I Vear Trea!.ury ,._, t month LISOA 6T8 1; m<>"tl T11•q~i,r.1 B•lf • O 6 m n1•1 •~e•aQ" CPt11lc.:11,. of d•P.'"t Adjustment Frequency 1s the 1>1110d between ad1us1men1s lM • l·Montn. 6M ,. 6·Mon1hs tv .. 1 Vea1 Aq r.11es sut>sect 10 "<l"'S i, v 1 .. 1. i;ns ""''" d•l'fl"'"' r.il•'' .ind lt>•m~ tor ti He1en1 toan am< un1s The inlormat.on pre..,.nled is nol an otter 10 male,. a le>41n For a coosutnef ~on now to sh09 !>u IP • 00 Slin1a Ana C.A 92705 , 11.-836-11 n COPYRIGHT c l ~ M 11Mge '-leoNS Co OW fO ~~~~·~J, ~~"h !!~:~~~~2!.:,~.~~~l y~~!~,~m ·' 1,,, lll 11' llllllcfll• ... 111d 111d1~;1lc whi:rc you 'an ~an bold _five to 'ii~ average roo~~ or noor to ce1hng, tymg ofT each quarter with j \\ h~ do it youndl? Do-11-your\t II '' r' um \J\C up to 80% of a ""' '"111nal movcf'\ 1:0 ts. While \.t\mg :io 1 ., 1' a prune con!>idcratioo for mo:.t )o.·• ·rk· "ho move thcmsclve~. do-11-youN:lf 11111 c1' aho gain more contro l over the "" 111g pruces'i, talce better care of their h111ging<, and can move at thetr own pace \\hat's the best way &.o pack! About a I• nth before movma day, Start cJeantng OUI • •ur ~ lo-.eL\. Donate old clothing nnd other •1111\~·d items to charity or sell them at a :.1r,1i:c \Jle. Set aside materials you'll need n1 1 I ma.I dean-up at your old re idence \• ,1n \J\ 1ng ne..,.. papen. for ..,..rapping J"lk''· glas~warc and mirrors and plaM1c hJg' Jor covenng lamp ~hades and other 1'1)\ld' that newspaper might stain 'itart packing early. pack a Uttk each day .md pack one room " a lime. First, pack 11h1cct' that aren't u~d c~eryday. Wrap fragi le items and uc;.c CNmblc ncW\f>8.pcr. tnwel<. or bubble paclan1 materials to fill boxes so thejr contents won '1 bounce around. ~ For easier load1n&. limit the wctght of ' pl.rn 111 put them in ~uur nev. home. You can ~~m1ture, while Ryder s 24 foot vehicle can heavy mpc when ~ompleted . il'J\l• d1•th1ng in fum1tun: dra"'er' and pack accommodate <;even room!> or more. Load large appliance., and large pieces of 11cm' ltkc (lt>\.k' JnJ picture frame' on loo'-C Your rental dealer wJJ help you choo-.e furniture fil"l Place box 'P""&'· mattrc<,-.es, l!Jmwnh. \Ul'h J\ "' b or T ,hin' C.tlT) the pmper 'IJ/e truck a~ gauge 1he ~umber mirror\ and picture~ with their edge!> tc!>ittng l'.llh dwn·r 'ep.ir;itclv to your true:~ to and type ofboxe!> you II .need. A typical \t'curely along the \Ide llf the tnJ4.'k. Ru$' I hi Ur 1 .1 • rwo-bedroom home require!> :ibout 35 b<>'<e' llhould be rolled up and placed lengthw1..c ig en )II \l;IU f . Al k k I l f kn r:::-:1 Pa~i.. c:"cntiJI ,mall appltancc' la'>t. <.tnce o vanous ,1zes. Ml: as true renta 1 down the m1dd e o the true oor. _r1 Jin '' iu II he u,111g them until the la\t da) Pad.. comp~1c~ about renting or buymg mo\lng the remainmg .srea Wlth bo\es. pull mg hght them m f.tl tllr. ~''c' y,.fleoever J>0"'1blc and 'upph~. rnc:luding band trucks. 00\C'>. one' on lop of hc.i') one' tu .n md., cru.,hmi rn'h1on Y.1th ~Jd1.kJ. n{1t \hredded furniture pad<,. heavy duty Lape and rope. What bould I do with my car. Mo't lli'\\ ,p.ipc:r. hhiedc.kd paper r:an get inside labeh and car-towing equipment. truck rental compan1e,, 1ncl~ding Ryder. rent mu~hinel) and i:au~ damage). Don't forget Reserving you moving truck. Plnnnmg '' ,afe and e:l\y-to-u~. car towing equ1p~ent 11 , defrii\t Jnd empty your refngeraior and the key to a_ smooth move. Reo;crvc a rental tha~ can tow c~. mm1-vam. or light pick·up 11 ec: ier and drain the water fn.)m your truck ~I least two weeks before your move. truclc,. • h ·h ".. e'pec1ally dunng the peak ummer month-.. Driving a movmg truck. A pmpcrl) "a-. mg ma1,; 1'"" hel · th the ·gh tu ·J · ·ned 1 dri Don't pa1,;k pam1. alcohol. lighter Ouid or to ~guarantee •at n t \IZC ve c e ~a~ntai _rcnll!J truc11. ve., almosl a-. Jn) 11ther nammabk hqutd,, ,ince these 1\ av:ula~le. R)dcr s ~omprehcn~1ve. easily a.<> a car. ~owever, '>1ncc 111s much lh~1m can be un'>afe ll1 move. In fact, many nat10nw1de compute~ rcservallon larger and hc"'v1er, gne your;elf more time ,late' prohibit their trun <iportation. ,y-.te~. Ryder~RST._ wtll help ensure the to stop nnd accelerate .tnJ more .,p..ice 1~ What about my rurniture? Ryder nght sue truck" ava1l3ble when you need male tum'I. All Ryder rental trucu d~'1gned '"gtze't' re mo' ma~ leg., fmm tables and 11. The sy,tem al~ ~lps do-1t your.elf for hoo..eh lid mcne~ feature uut0mat1c lhJ11'\. 1f p<l''ible. 10 make the puxes more mo'e'.-' save on nud v.cek ~ves by t.ran mi' 100 l·nmpa1:t. Then. wrap the e>.p<l'-Cd urfaccd upJattn~ ra.te constantly according to Learn to .idJU\t your mirror. to I.he proper of you r furniture 10 moving pad!> and label fluctuation., an upply and demand, height\ for the mu't '''ibiht) nnd t.ht' ea1:h piece with the room where it will be Ro~ can 1 lns~tt my beJo.nglngs? lt 1~ location of the headlight .ind wind\hicld u..cd in your new home. SmaJ[ mumf'\ can ~ ~nual that do It youThtlf ~ve" ask thc1r ~ iper switd\h Ha"e <;Cltnetloe \tilnd out,idc l k.ed in dres..er drawe,.., of bo>.e' Lalge insurance agent whether .t.hcir ~urrcnt the' trud. ma.''"' you ~hen tlJocking up ~1m,,.., and framed :tl1wor._ ,blluld be homeo~ncr or rental poJ11:y v.-11.1 cuvcr the1~ Your trucli. ~)uld ell.\ilY p.ill> thrt1ugh mo't wrapped indJv1duolly with care. bclongtng!> en .route If It d&'IC\~ l. many I.ruck highway tunnel\ and overpav.cs, but What size truc.k do I need? How many rent.al comp nics offer protec:ttcm plans that remember th31 dnve-thru \\-indow-; ~ wdl s boxes? When properly loaded. a 10 foot ~over ~10schold.goc.l<.b and pa. .. ~nge~ wh1I service \talion and motel can< ri~ mny po-.t R der mini-van can hold one ur two m transit In ~dd111on. mo 1 commcrc1:1J <:le.trance problem,. o~crage-siu roo -offumiture and other mo.vcrs provide a \tandard c011e"'&e lc~~I. Mova-'sA,~tutJ4Z,._ /tyd'rs/~t, JS pert bcl · For -.&S-.1 comfort. R\lder offer-. wh1c:h '-"31\ be '°pplcmcnted fur an addillosul ao•U., pitlf, 01uwtn """"' ~, ongmgs. IKNIOU • ~ . c'-·'"°e • . .U will M., '--' an mnova_dVe I S-foo1 family van, ~hich ~ '~!..: .......... 1..1 1 ..... _ .. ._ _ _. u-•--... m "''"'°'" ~",,,....,. J., eKtra scat.mg to accommodate farruly and ._.,,.. .,._ --~ YI'. ~ • •...oode. llo-d 10.n~9t>H. friends. helping yO\I move. The lS·fOOl tnadt1 Fully Clltcl'ld the loading_ ramp 1rom ntt .. ••yo•rlot.t ~--· hi tc . rfect (or l'DO\t thn:c to four room the blck of Y\>Ut 1.Nek 81\d JX151lJOn Jl I:" • tMI ,,,.{rtt J.-.GO-MY~,. ~ ve c 1 pc close «> the dOOr of yow home a JXl'l'•ble. "'" ., ...,_ - . . ... CORONA DEL MAR 306 Hazel Dr. 3-SBR Jim & Patty McDonald McDonald COM Homes 759-9070 4818 Surrey Dr. Jim & Patty McOonaJd McDonald COM Homes 75'9~070 3BR . COSTA MESA 1850 Kinglet Ct. 3BR Rudy Alvarez Coldwell Banker 668-9333 2845 Ellesmere 4BR Pat Davis Coldwell Banker 668--9333 3001 Country Oub Dr. 48R Anne~W,d Remax Realty 760-5000 373 Ogle 3BR Rudy Alvarez/Cammy Leslie Coldwell Banker 668-9333 Sun 12-4 $1,295,000 ~ Sat/Sun 12·4 $648K/$2700 lse Sun 1-4 $299,900 El Sun 1-4 $279,900 Sat 1-5 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 $349,900 '\. .. NEWPORT BEACH 1430 W. Bay Ave 48R Cannery Village ReaJty 673-3777 1906 Diana Lane 3BR By Owner 645-7534 428 62nd St. 38R Walker & Assoc Inc., ReaJtors 646--0853 45 Harbor Ridge Or. Judy Kolar/Shea ReaJty 640-1212 501 CataJina Dr. Brian Dauk, Agt 720-1760 D 508 Via Udo Nord Cannery Vil~ge Realty 673-37n 939 Vaa Udo Soud Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 • Big Canyon Villas Mermda Mason Barbara Sanregret Realtors 759-7700 3BR 3BR 4Br 5BR 2-3~R .,. Sat/Sun 1-5 $2,199,000 Sun 1-4 $34$,000 Daily 12-Dusk $439,000 Sun 1·5 $625,000 Sat 12-4 $309,900 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 $1,599,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 $4,199,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 $385-469K _.. ~·: - -- ---- Attractive & Spadous Easts/de Home W!Spanish Style ~or 3BR. 2BA, o lnlng room, family room Fireplace, spa in gazebO. Huge lot, fruJt trees, 2 (Z-car) garages with alley access. P6,,00l> Sµ:pi:. rn.heach. 2BR. l BA, dining mnm & n)(1f dc1..~ w1rh grea t bay \'IC\\'. Ln·c m r\ll\\' -hu1ld later or Jll'-t LIVE!!! 3BR, 21/2 BA. Grear room mcludc11 ">tare-of-the-art kitchen with granite councen., opens lO dmmg/famtly room w1ch fireplace & skylights all \'ICWtnf:: private pool! Brig t & ight 2 bedroom 1 bath. Lovely eKposed oak flooring. Country kitchen breakfast nook & dining area. Large y~rd with fruit trees. $~· $250,000 Jackie Gillis, Realtor $339,000 Jackie G~lis, Realtor ~"Area Specialist" 631-8011 Jim &. Patty McDonald McDonald CdM Homes 759-9070 ~"Area Specialist" . 631-8011 EASTBLUFF VIEW HOME 2227 AabuTus OpEN SuNdAy 1 2: J0,4: JO Mo<M pERfEc1 4 BR & fAMily ooo~. IMMACUIATE liGlH & bniGJfl. GAJEd ENlR)' wilh IARGE bEAutifully (A~dSCApEd yARd Al'td SpEClACUIAR SUMO ViEWS. Paic1d TO Sill AT $~49,000 SAlly SltiplEy 644.-0496 ~76.-1212 . GrubhGEllis. ---c.--.-. °"""""""' - COR NA DEL. MAR * INCREDIBLE VALVE $1,295,000 (1 Block to Uttl~ Corona BNchl) 306 HAZEL DRIVE N.ntuckrt Pttftct Rtmodtl llpprx 4200 911.ft. hOmt. '~rd on lush unyonl 3-5 Btdrooms, .31/2 Baths." 3 fil"fpi4ltts.3 car aar•ae, Family Room. Bonus Room OpmHouw SVN11~ JIM & PAID MCDONALD - Md>Onald CdM Homes 759-9070 ESTATES Fabulous Ocean View!!! • You can almost see Brazil on a clear day! Reduced $54,000 3 Bedroom, 2. i Bath Pristine Condition $625,000 Open Houo;c SaVSun I 'i p m 45 Harbor Ridge Dr • Newpon Bcalh Judy Kolar Shea Realty 640-1212 -NEWPORT BEACH - GLAMoRous WA'fERFRONI LOCATION • LOCATION • LOCATION OINl& 11 S4Jt,MI •••-lll1•d1111C l11l1n (114) ,., ••• ( t ". L -~-.. ---·~'' ......... ----- --- -- - - - Prestigious Bear Brand Ranch Attention to detail docs no~ begin to dc-.cribe Lhis ma'>terp1cce. This home. about 9.000 square feet. i spacious enough f-Or your en11re fami ly with seven bedrooms. six full bath.<> and two powder rooms. Majestically ... i1ua1ed on about an acre wilh a yard large enough for your own pri vate park. this custom Mednerranean ei.tate encompa\\CS spectacular. breathtaking panoramic views of Capi t.rano Valley. mou ntains and ocean. Perfection at iti. best is evident l~roughout Lhis tr.1ditional Eumpean-,tyle home with extenm,e travertine marble noonng. rotunda foyer wilh ceilings about 40 feet high. noating stam:ase. grand entry hallway. cu,tom crown moldings. coffered cc1ling:-. and much more. -• Other de1a1I<. include. library/office ~1th cu,tom wainM:oting paneling. large country l.1ILhen \I.1th brc.ikfa,t nook. cu\tom marble counter\, dual dishwashers. commercial s1x- burncr ga-. range. \Ub-zero rdrigerator and freezer and butler's pantry. gameJenteruiriment rl1om \I. 1th lull -;en ice bar. wine rack, wine cooler and \ub-zcro refrigerator, dual laundry room-.. central vacuum. i.ecunty :-.ystem. !>tparate heating and air conditioning for all three le' cl' and master bedroom. private pool and 'ipa and redwood ..auna. For addiJional information or appointment to vit'W this tXCtptional proptrl], can Patrick Bartolic at Coast Newport Proptrtit's, 4 Civic P/IUJl, Sit. 260, Newport Btac~ (714) 651· 3972. Beacon Bay -harbor views This IS a great Opportunity to own a pwperty on the water w11h a 50-foot boat dock. II ha~ a small beach house wilh two bedrooms. den and one and a quarter bath ' The hx:ation j<., '>pectacular. viewing Harbor Island on the left and Linda 1-;land on the right. TI\C propeny 1' leasehold and the new leai.c Ill for the next 50 year;. Priced at $800,000. Fur an appointment to vi~w this property, call Mary Fargo aJ Coast Ntwporl ProJHrtits, 4 Civic Plavl, Stt. 260, Newport Btacli, (714) 759-3702. Outstanding value in Harbor View homes Great curb appeal at Lhis one-levJ.' three-bedroom home enhanced by plantation shutters. Great family living in a most popular neighborhood. Private end location Bdj~nt to the greenbelt with mature ~. ' The community offe~ i.wimming pools. clubhouse,. extensive grecnbelLs, athletic fields. playgrounds and activities for children of all ages. Easy walk to award-winning Andersen Elementary School. Thi11 fine residential neighborhood is known for its innovative de ign and sophil>Li<:ated architccl\Jrc. Offcrcd·at $425,000. .> Call Lluabu and Eric Sltaw of Grubb & Ellis Rtsl.tltnlial Rtal EslaU Stnicts, 23 Corporau PlazlJ, Sttt. 190, Newport Btach, (714) 644-6200. Read the latest happenings in ... Buylines From THE PRUDENTIAL· JON DOUGLAS co .. it's happy btrthdar to Sandy Mittman who says she's stil rcgi'>tcrcd at Neiman Marcus ... and welcome home to Marilyn Rous.wlot just returning from a fabuloo 'i trip to <;:'bina. Herc is an interc!>ting thought ... will Jerry Broob. who recently competed in Hawaii's annual lronman Trialhalon. be signing autographs after the event airs on CBS (channel 2) Sat .. Nov. 18? Speaking of real e-;tate JOCk . George McGalftgan just qualified for Lhe Boston Marathon slated April 15 ·hope his tue are done. Can you identify the<;c two license plate holders?: AITA BOY and 02B30. No cheating. And congratulations to Mac MacKenzie and wife CharmaJne -who have added two new states to their famity: twins Dakota (boy) and MOQtana (girl) born in late October. Speaking of license plates .... from COLDWELL BANKER COSTA MF.SA, Dick Jantur's reads PSU63 (hint: coach Joe Paterno) also ... G•yle Bobson-Lewis and hu band Bill are enjoying their fi~I Caribbean cruise .... and Dee.n Anderson i a first-time grandma to Grant Williams HaJnes. 7 pounds, 7 ounces. born November I to son Gregg and wife Bethany. Jerrie Mahoney and husband Richard hosted friends at their new home in Eastside Co ta Mesa. Let's ask Uoda Ottb of GRUBB & ELLIS RESIDENTIAL SERVICES just what it's like babysitting her grandchildren. 9-month-old twins, Alex and Eric and 2- year-old Andrew, for a weekend? Kudos to Mall GuJ.ledae for closing three escrows in l 0 days in execs of $3 million. And James Gray has joined Grubb & Ellis teaming up with Carol Allison. Another jetsctter is Steve Sutberkn of COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH who just returned from a week ·s trip to Hong Kong. METRO REALTY, just celebrating its fourth anniversary, has one very happy agent ... Florence Lipson's anniversary gift from hosband Mort was a trip to Au tralia. Good job Mort! Herc. here to Metro's Realtor of the Month. Jldde Cassidy. And November birthday wishes to office manager Joanie Smith, proud mother of 3- month-old Reb«ca. And a Metro welcome to Mkbael Kenney who recently JOincd the company. ' h's No. 20 for COAST NEWPORT PROPERTW' Danny Bibb. Yes. the Dally Pilot named Danny to Newport· Mesa's Most lnOuendaJ list. And considering the list tallied to 103. ~ta bad ranking. Congratulation ! Birthday thoughts to John McMonlglt. a mere 31 years old. And to Don Sheridan. a mere. welJ , .. speaking of Don. did you know he\ a surfing dude. Ju~t a hort time ago he ~hot the curl in the waters of Central Amcnca. Wonder if he ever owned a Woody? And doe Chm Lindsay do enough? At the Orange Coa t A.~sociabon of Realton. · Fa<~hion Show. it was Chris Lindsay's Jewelry and Chris Lindsay' Blooming Jdtis. Whatta gal! Aho lots of first grandbabics: Julie Stephenson has a grandson. Matthew, and Ron and Nancy Daly, a granddaughter, Natalie. Also Collllt has added Realtor Andrea Dupre lo 1C-\ roster. What an exc1bng time Marlene Hassel. WATER.FRONT HOMES INC .. REALTORS, had on her trip to Italy. The only single woman on the tour. c;he came back all smilc.s. Hmm? And Betty and David Comegy just celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary. Owner GD Foerster will soon be installed as president-elect for the Orange COtit Association of Realtors. Do you ltavt lll'IJ liltk tidbits for ~ Bu11Uus cobulrn1 Just call Rtal EstaU Edilor Joyct Sclttrtr, (714) 57442'2 or fax (714) 6504502. Single family home in Costa Mesa Thi. oubtandmg th.u· bedroom home on a ireat comer lot wi&h RV acce. s is priced to sell. The bathrooms have been refurbished and the kitchen is compleiely remodeled with ceramic tile flooring, tile countcrtops, new cabinets, state-of-the-art tovc and oven, and di hwasher. There 'is a two-car attached aarage with roll-up aaragc doors. and a great patio plu5 yard for entertaming, This home i in an excellent location. close to school parks, and ~1ng. <All HtlM Stoch1U Ill Coast Newport PropttrtUI, 4 Cit1U: P"1zil, Sk. 260, NtwP<!rl Btacle, (71') 711-4128. ·-' ·-" --- -. . .. ~......,..!... - --~ -- Prud~ -Douglas honor ·Predkelis Honored for outstanding excellence in service to Orange County communities . Ma\me Montgomery. vice pre,1deot/manager of the Newpon Beach office of The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co .• is pkJ~d to honor Laima Prcdkeli!>, Realtor ll)~oe1ate. for exce Ucnce 10 service to Orange County communities. · "Laimu Prcdkelis strivei. to serve her clienh with knowledge and empathy," Momg.omery loald '1'hrough education and e~pent·nce Laima has been <.ucccs<;ful m \\orking with a wide range of people with andi\ 1duJI need~. h 1~ im1>9rtant to honor Rea II of\ with the~ profei . ional stfCTlgth'>." Through a decade of sen ice to the · Orange Count) marketplace, Predkeh' ha' leamiJ 10 deal w1lh the unique attribute-. of e;Kh market trend She del>ign~ a market plan l11r cat;h andi' 1dual with lheir need' and wanh .1, the driving fon:c. Through her \upc:nor comnutrncnt to quality and interp.:Ninal 'kill~. Predkeli<. ftrl<h many r(\\ arJ, in her career a\ a Realtor. C1tun-.chng and guiding client\ through the educational proce''· the fact- finwng tour\ and . the powerful negouauon prtlCc.,.,, Predkcli' help' her chenh to O\ ercomc all obqacle' Patience and concern provide the nununng client\ need to make good deci'>ion' at critical juncture' of-each trun\Jclion. With ' the abiljty to 'peak ..evcral language,, i.he ha' the ability to ~ne in new way,, Her. corporate background make' her invaluable lO relocation chem' ---Predkcli' 1' a memb<:r of the LcJding Edge Soc1et} a-. \I.ell a' 1he Pre,1dent\ Circle of The Prudential -Jon Doug.la' Co She ha\ al.ef earned the GRJ <Gmduate Real E\tJle ln,t11u1c) dc,1gnauon tor ad\ anced real e'tate 'tud1e' Among t~ !Up producing agent,,in lhe compan). PredlelJ, Jllnbu1e' her \Ul.CC'' to know ledge of the real e'tatc m.trkct and per.ooal dri\ e IO \Ul.'l.eeJ. For infonntJJum rtgardmg bu)'ing or stiling rtol t.staJt, call J..aimo Pr~dktlis al tht Newport Btach ojfict of Tht Prudential -Jon Douglas Co., (7 /.I) 759-6600. IUdl• OCeGft View estate Ascend to the exclu i~e guard-gated community of Harb<>r Ridge in Newport Beach to find an undiscO\ered treasure Thi' cuc;tom·built Engli!ih Tudor awaits lhc IDO!>t discriminating buyer You 1mmed1ately scnsc lh1, I ) where you want to be with gorgeous ocean. ba> and Cat.aJjna view . Featuring only the~ quality construction of more than 7.000 square feet of lu'<ury. With uncompromisi na attention to detail thj three tory. the-bedroom. five and one half bath home offer\ only the best in amenities. Special features include five fireplace . four-car garage with J IJrge gated motor courtyaro. fuUy equipped cherry wood gourmet 'kitchen with butler pantry. library, maid quarters or guest apartment. recreation room and awaiting for your plea.sure -a 'Par\:ling pool and spa. For o priWlll,...... ., for ftutJur Ul4ils, call Kt nl McNou11Uon at ColdwtU Banbr Newport aHeA, <•> 111-JJH dN11 ""13510 for /urllttr r«Of'd,td i.tf/on1U1lion Olf tJtis proJ'Uf1.' Harbor Hill tracltional custom home Located in the CiLdui.ive gated community o( Harbor Hill. Captivating city lights aod ocean views make thh home an enchanting shOwcase. A dramatic entry with ~weeping stairway urrouod'> this pectacular four-bcdtOOm. four-bath hl>me. " • · yaulted cctlings, clerestory Window!>, hardwood fl~ring ~Od a w~nderf ul library with ample bu1ll·tns add lovely 11tyle. Accenting large light rooms tn white and hght shade add~ 10 the elegant mi.\ter suite with ~itting room; firepl ace and luxurious !Ip& tub. . ~ IOUJ'!"d kitchen arid open family room with wet bar and ~replace overlook' a park·hke setting wnh ~ and 1p1. Thi~ h6mc is offered at a reduced pnce of $995.000. For• •Ufti& eM ,,_,. B""'1 or Florfnct ~on of Mttn R""'l, 5 Corporal• P~ N,.,,_, ...._.,,_ (11') 120-Hl2. ~ OFFER JUMBO MORTGAGES FOR PEOPLE WHO APPRECIATE THE FINER THINGS IN LIFE: J_ LIQUIDITY, TAX ADVANTAGES AND CASH FLOW. My jumbo mortgage can finance a nice home. But only one fits so nicelv into your investment strategy. At The Booton Company: we have a variety of programs. & well ~ optiom like zero points, interest-Only and 0%-interest features and adju&able rates tied to a menu of indices. And an expert personal advisor will work with you w custom-tailor a mortgage. 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