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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-12-07 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Estancia basketball 'bounced out in semis · Serving the Newport-Mela community since 1 'JOi A. TEARY DEPARTURE Family and friends of 'I1na. Schroeder say goodbye to woman who died doing what she loved -flying By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Roughly 150 friends. 8Cqllain- tances and family members gathered at the Balboa Gaze- bo Friday afternoon around the ashes of 11na Schroeder, the 37-year-old Balboa Peninsula woman who died last weekend in a plane crash. It was a postcard-perfect day near the Balboa Pier, bright and serene, with no breeze ruffling the long rows of palm trees. Around 1:30 p .m. Schroeder's family clus- tered together on the gazebo platform behind Father Steve Sallot, who led the memorial service. • SEE SERVICES PAGE A 17 r DevelOpers in the driver's seat for the new toll road • Stan Stewart (above) U IUITOUDd- ed by family and Mend.I during a memorial service in Balboa for her mother, nna Schroeder. who died Saturday In an airplane crash. Left. photos, planes and family decorated the gazebo at the Balboa Pier where the memorial ser- vice was held. MARC MARTIN I OAA.Y Pl.OT Pro-ort forces lobby for supervisor votes •City Manager Kevin Murphy and City Attorney Bob Burnham brace for contentious board meeting Tuesday. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Piiot Newport Beach and South County residents have been war- ring for years over converting El Toro Marine base into a corruner- cial airport. And the county supervisors' Tuesday vote will end a battle that determines whether that war goes on. Local airport proponents' decade-long, multimillion-dollar efforts culminate in that one vote. •we're closing in on the first leg of the marathon," said New- port Beach City Manager Bob Burnham. The Orange County Board of Supervisors votes Tuesday on whether to approve a report that recommends using the base as a commercial airport when the Marines leave it in 1999. The county planning commission, the citizens advisory committee and the airport commission all voted last month in favor of the report . Newport Beach city officials and activist groups have been pushing the idea for years as an alternative to future expansion of John Wayne Airport. Now they're rallying pro-airport troops to speak at Tuesday's meeting and meeting with supervisors to plead their pro-airport case. "We will have our forces out stronger this time," Newport City Manager Kevin Murphy said. As for South County residents' repeated threats of lawsuits if the plan goes through, Burnham said suits could produce positive developments. Burnham and Murphy said as of Friday they had pitched their arguments to three of the five county supervisors. Left out of their campaign effort was new 5th District supervisor Thomas Wilson, appointed this week to replace Mari.an Bergeson, who resigned last month to take a state post. Wilson represents Newport Beach and much of South County. The Laguna Niguel city council- man's stance on the El Toro air- port issue has been questioned, though bis South County leanings make him a likely anti-airport vote . 'Following is a run-down of • SEE EL TORO PAGE AS Pot up, alcohol down district numbers show •Number of students punished under zero tolerance remains about the same as prior year. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -While marijuana use violations increased and alcohol violations decreased during the 1995-96 school year, the district trans- ferred and expelled about the same number of students under its zero-tolerance policy as the year before. A total of 51 students were transferred for substance and other offenses during the 1995-96 school year while 35 were sus- pended fbr weapon, theft and other violations. Fifty-two students were sus- pended and 28 expelled during the 1994-95 school year. Males continued to make up • SEE TOLERANCE PAGE AS STUDENTS TRA.NSFERRED UNDER ZERO T~CE: • Elementary ....... 2 ... 3 •Intermediate ..... 12 .. 10 • High School ...... 37 .. 39 Incident ~down Alcohol ............ 8 .. 14 Marijuana ......... 39 .28 Mushrooms ........ 1 ... 0 Other drug related .o .. 1 o Other ......•...... 3 ... 0 STUDENTS EXP£US>: • Elementary ....... 8 ... 8 •Intermediate ..... 12 .. 8 •High School ...... 15 .12 lndd4!nt brffkdown Knife ............. 12 .16 Marijuana sales ..... 5 ... 5 Facsimile gun/BB gun .3 .. .3 Assault . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . 1 Burglaryltheft ....... 7 ... 1 Explosives .......... 7 ... 2 (ii SAl\JRDAY, DEaMBER 7, 1996 .. ~ r-------~------------------------~--------~--------------------~------------------------------, I I • + atURCH MME: The Baha'ls year, members of the assembly_· hearts together.• I • I I . I ' ·-' ' . I I I of Costa Mesa are FazJoU1h Berdjls; Vahld + TYPE OF ll'aMON: There Is + ADDlllESS: P.O. Box 10832, Berdjls; Lane calvert. chairman; no sermon, as such, since Costa Mesa Chris Clyde, vice chairman; Baha'ls believe that lndlvfduals I I i I greer wylder A holiday bounty to fill home and hearth 0 range Cout College ls holding a free Home and Hearth Winter Faire from to a.m. to 3 p.m. today at the col- lege's Tedmology Center. The faire will feature holiday decor in(:luding specialty plants and centerpieces; decorations; OCC's famous greenhouse poinsettias; boutique items including frames, clocks and music boxes; and holi- day foods. The event was orga- nized by the OCC Foundation, community volunteers, and col- lege staff to raise funds for the new Harry & Grace Steele Chil- dren's Center. For information, ... all 432-5749. + TB.EPHONE: 957-2894; Houshmand Eshraghlan, trea-cannot Interpret spiritual wrft- Orange County Information surer; Rosalind Estrada.:ayde, lngs authoritatively. The mem- line, 753-3551 seaetary; Mark Robinson; Mary-ber who hosts the Nineteen Day + ~:The Baha'i Lu Taylor; Lori Doss Wilson. Feast selects passages from faith Is a religion without +SIZE OF CX>NGREGAJ'ION: 40 Baha'i writings to be read, gen- denominations. It Is organized in Costa Mesa. Worldwide, the lly tatf t the •the • in a way that discourages sects Baha'i faith has about 6 million ~ather~ J the feast.~ from branching off. A local members example, at the feast of •um,• faith community forms when a + ~OF CONGREGA-or knowledge, readings might group of more than nine TION: Young and older adults I .a..-.. opk. Baha'is elect a spiritual assem-and some children. re ate to UNI\ t bly, an administrative body for + OflLD CARE: Provided upon + ~ WAGON: Visitors the local community. request. Generally children stay are warmly welcomed at fire-+ YEAR CHUROt ESTA8-with parents. sides. which lndude short talks USHED: Costa Mesa's local com-+TYPE OF WOltSI .. The by guest speakers on Baha'i munity was organized in the Nineteen Day Feast has three prfndples, discussion, sodallzing 1950s. The faith Itself originated elements: sprritual devotion, and ~ments. in Iran in 1844. administrative consultation and + OUIMAOI ~: + SERVICE TIMES: Once every fellowship. The devotional time Baha'ls work locally and lnt:er- 19 days, Baha'is meet at a mem-of the feast Includes readings nationally for sodal and eco- ber's home for a Nineteen Day from the Baha'i writings, some-nomic development through a Feast. The feasts are open only times other spiritual texts and variety of Individual, family and to members. Weekly Firesides, prayer. The administrative dis-community actMties. Loarly, MIGUEL VASCONCB.LOS I DAILY Pit.OT Local Baha'ts memben Include (front row, from left) Vaheed Berd.Jb, Rosalind Eltrada-Oyde, Lane Calvert, (back row, from left) Chrls Clyde, Lori WU..On and Pazlollah Berdjls. informal gatherings in the cusslon allows every member to Baha'ls have participated In homes of Baha'is, are open to have a voice In the community's highway dean-up programs, as + MISSION STATEMENT: The destined to live in peace and visitors. The locations of local affairs, and the fellowship artists working for peace events Baha'is. a publication of the harmony. Baha'is work towards Firesides are available through includes snacks or a meal for and the annual Walk for Peace. Baha'i International Community, the creation of an ever-advanc- the county-wide information social enjoyment. The word Some Baha'ls choose to •pio-desaibes its focus and mission Ing, sustainable world dviliza- line. feast does not mean that the neer, • or move Into an area as. "'The main theme of · tlon." + STAFF: The faith does not meal is necessarily a large one, where there are few Baha'ls in Baha'u'llah's message is unity. + IN-rERES--m-NG NOTE: The have pastors. Members of the since the feast Is primarily splri-the endeavor to spt&d the He taught that there is only one local Baha'i community will be a I I ' ' If banging Christmas lights .:;aems like a big hassle this year, _brlstm.as Ughts Etc. will hang atem and take them down. I naven't personally used the ser- vice, but you can call Ryan at 515-0885 to get information and to ask about his affordable rates. local administrative body, the tual, of worship, companionship faith. God, that all the world's reli-sponsor of the fourth annual Spiritual Assembly of the and unity. The Importance of +DRESS: May vary depending gions represent one changeless Peace Walk, scheduled-to take 1. : Baha'is of Cost.a Mesa, are elect-the Nineteen Day Feast to on an Individual's taste and and eternal Fa~ ?f God, and place in September 1997. 1 , ed each year on April 21. This Baha'u'llah is •to bind your comfort. that all humanity is one race, -ly Michele M. Mlwl' I • I I L---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ A free demonstration on how to create festive garnishes for holi- d~ meals is being offered by renowned chef Celso Razo of cannelo's Ristorante at 7 p.m. Wednesday. at Kitchens Del Mar, loeated at 3536 E. Coast Highway in ·Cprona del Mar. Also featured at 8: 15 is interior designer Hali Strohmeier discussing elegant table-top designs for the holidays. The event marks the 10th atiniversary of Kitchens Del Mar and free coffee and dessert will be served. Reservations are sug- g «sted as seating is limited. Please call Christine at 673-9199 or:tu your reply to 673-1252. Get into the holiday spirit Newport style the 17th Street Beauty shop is he\ving Domia P. Killian, regional educator from Murad, Inc. skin ca:re, give complimentary skin ~with a state-of-the-art skin scannet from 11 a .m. to 2 p.tn. Call 642-1717 for a personal appointment time. It's located at 283 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. • IEST IUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Call 540-1224 or fax 646-4170 with your best buy. UGHT UP TIIE PARADE: ght up your kayak. sail or wer boat or yacht and bring smiles to the faces of a mil- lion plus people by participating in the 88th annual Newport Har- bor Christmas Boat Parade spon- sored by the Commodores Club of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Entry packets (10 pages chock full of information on parade con- trol, radio channels, route and schedule, etc.) for the Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade, scheduled nightly from 6:30 to 8:45 p.m. Dec. 11-23 are available at local yacht clubs or by calling the Newport Harbor Area Cham- ber of Commerce. If you are one of those hosting parade watchers at your home or office you can sign up for the Ring of Ughts home and business dec- oration contest, notes Fire Chief nm lllley, chairman of the Com- modores Boat Parade Committee. jim de boom Six categorles"Will be fudged in the Ring of Ughts while a total of 10 categories will judged and 18 awards made for the partici- pating boats and presented at the Christmas Boat Parade Awards Dinner and Auction held Jan. 17 at the Sutton Place Hotel. \Pilot READERS HOTLINE Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa 642-6086 MeM. CA. 92626. Copyright No Record your comments about news stories. 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Give the Olamber of Commerce a call and enjoy one of America's 10 Best Holiday Pestivalsl • COMMUNITY NOTES: New- port Be4ch resident Gordon West is serving as president of the Orange County World Affairs eouncU and reaaurateur Bill Hmnlltoa bu J• been 9lrrted president of-Ole~ Harbm Nautical M~Ulll Board cl DJINc,. tors, replacing Rudy Baron whose term expired. CLUB NEWS: Members of the Newport Balboa Rotary Club donated dO'LeD.S of unwrapped toys for the annual Toys for Tots program sponsored by the United States Marine Corps Reseive Program. Since the founding of the program in 1947, more than $2 million children have enjoyed the benefi~ of Toys for Tots. SUNDAY First low 12:32 a.m. Flrst high 6:53a.m. Second low 1:57 p.m. Second high 8:12 p.m. 1.7 6.0 -0.4 3.9 57 )CIN IOU.Y, Packaging and TER: Send lddms changes to Va President, General ~ Second high Olstribudon Group Leader The Newport~ Mesa OtM Cllllf. CM. All rlQl'lll ---S. 7:29 p.m. 3.7 HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS? ARE YOU AFRAID? Need to take a few poun4e Off? Are you afraid to take the "new" medkadona? Then yaa need to eee ml We do~':elt~lncluditllHJGHIUSICI w, ... flt.~ •Elevated Blood Praeute •Pott Heert ~ Padenca • Eatinc Dilordea Due to Su. • POil Heart Attack Patienca •Htdi ~ •or Anxlet} •Adotacent Obesity •Dltlblca •or~~ ...... ~ •t1 llt• • HUNllH•QN llACH __,Will.•-· AM IUI. ca MD.WVIU Vlll'1' RIJQUtitBMBNTS POR oua IW>OaAM ............... •ii Tli11Mn .. h• ... ~ c......a-u ... ,. go .. a •• .. ........... 1 ..... __ _ SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS nos COMING WEEK: Center Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at tbe Ooivenity Athletic Oub. Noon Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at tbe B4bla Corinthian Yacht Oub. l:OO p.m. Newport Balboa Rotary Club meets at the B4bla Corinthian Yacht Club for a program by UCJ row- ing coach and Olympic medal winner Duvall Hecht. 11.Jl!SDAY -7:30 a.m. Newport Beach Swuile Rotary Oub meets at the at the Balboa Bay Oub. Noon The Cos- ta Mesa Downtown IQwanis Club meets at tbe Costa Mesa Community Center for a program by Lew Pannon. 1:00 p.m. Colt.a Mesa~Newport Harbor Uons Cub, the Pith Pry Club meets at the Coeta t.Wa Country CQb for a Quist. mu P111tJ tGl children. I • <01~ a a.um is published f!VWy Saturd9y In the o.ify Piiot. Fax your setVlce dub's meeting lnfohnation to 631·5851CKmailto1743 Bayport Way, Newport BNch, 92660. C()}{RECT I ON S COSTAaiESA • 2300 blodc of Felntlew Ito.cl: A thief allegedly attempted to enter a con- vertible by cutting a two-foot hole In the convertible top. According to the police report, there was no entry made. • 2700 blodc of Herbor' 9oulev..t: $75 cash was st<>ffen from a medical dln- ic.IThe front door and the storage l'oom with a cash box Inside was found pried open. - • IOO blodc of Sh•llm•r: A stereo, speakers and four compact discs totaling a value of $564 were stolen from a car. The back driver side window was found smashed. NIWPOllT IEAOt •GOO blodc of Splndalft w•y: All four tires of a parked 1990 Ch~ler Lelaron were punctured with an unknown object. Damage Is estimated at $250. . • 100 blodc of J8th 5v..t: S 15.250 In chairs, necklaces and bracelets were stolen from an upstairs studio apartment. A padlock on the door was pried open with a device resembling a screwdriver. • 1000 blodc of a.rsw. Dltv9: A 1992 Chevrolet Geo Storm was stolen from the parl(lng lot of a 9rocet'Y store. The owner had left the keys In the car. Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price s125/hr ATTORNEYS AT LAW IUSINHS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Corpor:ations,, partnerships, mergers, acqul1ltlons, ouy·sell agreements, contracts and collections HAL ESTATE LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Evk:tlont, foreclosures, easements, title disputes, work-outs ESTATE PLANNING TNlts, Wills, ProtMte Administration LEGAL ~PTIONS .. Jeweler, civic leader Humphries passes on Joseph Clayton Humphries, a 4&.year Costa Mesa jeweler and community activist, died Thursday night at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyter- Um after a year-long battle with leukemia. He was 74. Though Mr. Humphries, a Newport Beach resident, closed J.C. Humpluies Jewel- ers four years ago, he continued appraising jewels and investing in real estate until his death. A philan- thropist, he belonged to the ~ Mesa Cham-Jo.eph ber of Com-Humphries merce, the Costa Mesa Kiwanis, the Costa Mesa redevelopment agency and the Newport Beach Mason Lodge. He wrote a regular advertising feature for the Dai- ly Pilot called •Gem Talk.• Mr. Humphries, a South Carolina native, also loved to goH and was a member of Big Canyon Country Club. •He was playing golf still. right until be went into the hospi- tal,• his daughter, Kathy Humphries, said. ·we had all hoped that he was going to m~eit." •· He is survived by bis wUe, Jacqueline; three daughters, Kathy Humphries, Robin Hwnpluies and Julie Kalyvas; a son-in-law, Jim K.alyvas; and two grandchildren, Alexander and Zachary K.alyvas. Memorial services are scheduled for 11 a.m. Tuesday at Pacific View Mortuary. lbe family asks that donations in his name be made to Hoag Cancer Center's Circle 1000 program. f The Phen-Fen Diet The: answtr Is \"CS' r Jowcvcr the treat• ment oC obesity cir ;in ovt.1'1\'tighl condl· tlon also requires approprt:uc lifestyle changes and an lndtvidU211l.td, physlci:m· supctVISC'd. comprchcnsh·e appro.1ch including diet, l>c:h.'lvlof modification and exercise. For CVCl)'OOC:, it b not lust $10)· ply a m:mer oC pushi111 themse~ away from 1ht tlble! The new diet pilb, 'II-hen properly administered by a physician who ts knowlcdgtablc In t!lctr ust. cm be a hdpful ad;unct tor v.q)\1 reduction and weight maintcnance. CaD my ofllct i>r an ~llllCnl and we can detcrmlne if T'OU are or are not a pxl a~idare roi dnag thcRpr lot obesity Of All ()'."el'fo. <otddori. 'C'c a1sO offer McmatlYC ~ Corolla del Mar lot liQ.e move voted down by Planning Commission •Property owner's request to change the sizes of bis two adjacent ... lots generated controversy among residents. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The Planning Commission Thursday voted unanimously to halt a con- troversial proposal to move the boundary line between two recently purchased Poinsettia Avenue lots. The city's modification commit- tee originally approved developer Harry Marsh Jr. 's request to twn the 30-foot-wide and 20.foot-wide lots at 412 and 414 Poinsettia Ave. into two 25-foot lots. He was plan- ning to build two duplexes on the site, which was combined years ago to make one SO-foot-wide lot to hold a large house. The committee OK'd the idea because a 20-foot-wide lot would make development difficult. But the committee's decision $&o/~f?/J~ • SPECIALS There's Still Time ... Call for your appointment today! caused an uproar among the area's residents, who opposed allowing lots narrower than 30 feet. When planning commission- ers got wind of the protests, they asked to review the committee's approval. After the modification conunit- tee decision, City Attorney Bob Bwnham ruled that the ~0-foot­ wide lot cannot legally be split because of city zoning codes. Poinsettia Avenue resident Jer- ry Kennedy stressed that h e and the other protesters don't oppose development. ·w e just don't want to wony about this little town losing its individuality, w he said. The commission's ruling will stand unless Marsh appeals to th& City Council. Sout~oast Thrift & Loan Association SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1996 I briefly in the news Horse shows coming to Equestrian Center The Equestrian Center at the Orange County Fairgrounds has announced it will bold 31 horse shows next year beginning with the Interscholastic Equestrian League on Jan. 12. The shows, which vary from. two to six days in length. are free to the public -except dwing the annual Orange County Fair held July 11-27. For Equestrian Cen- ter information, call 708-1652. Additionally, the Orange County Fair board will meet Thursday to decide whether lo approve a request for free use of a fair building by the Centenni- al Fann Foundation. Other topics of discussion include seting parking fees for Cirque du Soliel, the Equestnan Center busineM plan, boarding rental and whether the city can conduct a Christmas tree recy- cling program on the fair- grounds. The meeting is at 1 O a.m. in the Memorial Gardens Building at the fairgrounds, 88 Pair Drl've . lnfonnation: 708-3247. OCC library to shut down for holidays The Norman E. WJ.Json library at Orange Coast College will be closed Dec. 21 through Jan. 20. The library will reopen.tor the start ol the spring semester on Jan. 21 , and regular lil;lrary hours will resume. They are 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fri- day, and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Satur- day. lnlormabon: 432-5885. MERCURY INSURANCE (Good Driver & Ticketed Rates) Auto • Commercial • Trucks • Homeowners HlllS 1d. Call for Quofes Family Owned ljet~M SUu)te 2u'a S',7~~ ... • Rajputs, Mughals and my Mom . .. ; Susan Seely (left) vlsltecl the Taj Mahal with her mother, Melinda, who joined SWlall and her husband, Arte, ln India. Here's an in.tJtallment filed by Newpon Beach native Suaan Seely and her new husband, Arie Katz. You can reach them at their Internet web site address www.;wconnectJon.com. By Susan Seely, Daily Pilot UDAIPUR. INDIA -My mom, Melinda, must really love us because at 1 :45 a.m. on Oct. 7 she cleared customs in Mumbai's international airport. ready to trav- el with Arie and me tor two weeks. We thought that she was crazy to want to meet us in India, but we were excited to see her and happy to get the "supplies• she had brought for us from Newport ARM9IRE Cordially Invites You To Join Us for · Beach: magazines, Tom's tooth- paste, Glide floss, deodorant. laun- dry detergent. new shoes, new underwear, etc. The first day after Mom arrtved, we stayed in Bombay and went to visit Hem~ and Aarti Kapadia, a young_ Hindu couple we bad met at a Rotary Cub meeting the week before. We had interesting discussions on astrolo- gy (Hemen said that most Indians have their charts done and consult them at least annually with regard to important decisions such as marriage, and that he and Aarti had visited an astrologer before they got m.anied to see if their charts "matched") and the Hindu conc:ept of furniture and room placement that is similar to the Ollnese system cl. Peng Shui. We checked into our hotel in Agra. Where our wtDdow ottered our tint gltmJlM cl. the 1ltJ Mahal. the moct famous mausoleum in the wodd, built by Shah Jaban in 1653 as a testament to bis ~ur­ ing Jove fm bis (dead) wife Mum2aZ. It was incredible. Prom our vantage point it looked unreal. like something in Disney's "Aladdin• -a giant, mAanificent structure looming over the crowd- ed dty splayed at its feet. That afternoon, we went to visit the 1llj up close. It was just as mag- nificent as it bad been from afar. The architecture is amazing, and the incredibly intricate inlays of precious stones are just stunning. We all agreed that it is difficult U.Nl~UE. .tUTIONS UNUSUAL WINDOWS • If you're looking for window treatments char work with your custom windows, then look no further. 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The Thj Mahal is an goddess Durga; and enjoying the .. tasty lemon-honey and chooolate-'' banana 1aais (yogurt drlnks). Mom proved to be a great spo11 throughout the two-Week trip, putting up with Turkish 'Ibilets _ (with no toilet paper), stifling heat, street wcbins throwing them- selves at us, adults trying to rip us off, the stench of cow dung in the streets, and Indian food at EVERY meal! ~ " Highlights from our trtp include: visiting the dazzling •Hall of Victory" at the Amber Port/Palac:e in Jaipur; spending shabbat at the wonderful family- run Kami Bbawan Hotel in Jodh- pur and meeting the people who • work there; visiting the towering Meherangarh Fort in Johdpur d\lT- ing a festtval in celebration of the Not only that, she willingly vol- unteered to schlep all of our Indi- an-bought goods back to Califor- nia for us. 8~-P~·» ~ ~ Celebrating the Yuletide Spirit.... With a wonderful collection of ho me & garden items ... many done exclusively for Swee'Pea by local artisans. 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Brown Paper Box Sealing Tape Cushion Mailers Wrapping Tassue Mailing Labels Bubble Pack See Our Wide Selection Of Holiday Colors OFFER GOOD ONLY DEC. 14TH & lsnt 1996. And More ...... . LimitM to Stock OD band s.p. 12113196 Limited to ftock OD hand Blp. ll/13196 EL TORO CONTINUED FROM A 1 basic questions about the spedfic.s of the vote and life after the vote: HOW AJIE 'DU! SUPEllVJSOJtS DPECJ'ED TO VOTBf Roger Stanton represents the 1st TOLERANCE CONTINUED FROM A 1 the majority of the violations with ,;inly 13 female transfers and one female expulsion. "The most noteworthy thing -right now is the resurgence of . marijuana use among teens,• said Tom Jacobson, director of secondary education for the District, where voters approved bal- lot measures that favor an airport at m Toro -but be has voiced relelVa- tions about the plan's impads on South County. Airport actvOOlttes can the 2nd Oistrid'a Jim Silva their belt bet. Voters in Don Sattarelli'I 3Jd District split on the issue and wW provide the swing vote. William Steiner represents the 4th District. the bastion of towism that favors an Newport-Mesa Unified School District. The numbers for most viola- tions jumped between the 1993- 94 and 1994-95 school years and have remained at that level. In response to that jump, Jacobson said, "We've simply redoubled our efforts on commu- nicating the policy to studeitts. • The district offers counseling services for students struggling with drug, alcohol and other problems, Jacobson said. Beautiful Trees at Beautiful Prices! on ]""'1HnW d* BMlt :S., (1 ilW Nt"liJ of P.CH.) ~ There 11 1 pl1e1 where weekends . are seven di 1 len And every1n1 there is happy. Baltierrt Strf 8Nr~1 Ri•tw" n .. 4,, Bm. BaekEHt "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FullNrruJtE • DRAPERIES CUSTOM ftJRNJTuRE RE-UPHQLSTERY .....,()'' ' -c. ( >1 :1 , Come Visit Our Newly Expanded FLOORING DIPARTMINT • Ca~t • Vinyl . • WoOd • Marble • Linoleum • rue -w.a.rt~a R'UI El Toro abport, but bas also woaied about negative Impacts. Wllson is expected to vote agatnst the plan. WHAT EXACll.Y AU Tiii! SUPERVISORS VOTING OM 1beir vote wW accept or reject an Environmental Impact Report, wbicb outlines options for the bese: a commercial airport, a cargo airport or a non-airport use such as a trans- portation center. The report favors a commerdal airport that can accom- modate a.s many as 38 million pas- sengers per year. WHAT HAPPENS NEXTI H the supeIVisors approve the report, steps yet to COQle include: wor)cing out a detailed plan that determines details such as bow ~Y Oights to allow and when to allow them; the U.S. Department of the Navy's own Environmental Impact Statement and IChedule for doling the base; and actual airport building. If they don't approve it, the other options wW go to COWlty voters on a ballot measure, city leaden say. WHY IS nos IMPORTANT POil NEWPORT BEACID The settlement that limits flights, flight hours and noise at John Wayne Airport runs out in 2005, at which time the county oould expand the airport to accommodate local flight demand. lf El Toro beco¥ a commercial airport, the count)""ton 't need lo expand John Wayne. MU this passes, we can sit down with real maps and solve real issues,• Burnham said. ~ dqW&tte1$ can for upcoming apr Dinners ==The Tinder Box== PREMIUM CIGARS • Arturo Fuente • Ashton • Avo ·Davidoff· Montecristo ·El Sublimado • La Diva • Joya de Nicaragua • Diamond Crown • Don Lino • Dunhill • Excalibur· Fonseca· Griffin • H. Upmann • Macanudo • Padron • Partagas • Playboy • Punch • Santa Rosa FINE LIGHTERS • Corona • Colibri • Dunhill ·Prometheus· S.T. DuPont 0UALITY HUMIDORS ·Cao· Club· Davidoff· Elie Blue • Mastro De Paja • Zino ASKABOUT- flAl.l/E Plllt:ED lllF7S! Christmas Blend Coffee is Back! bailabk Only At Hickory Farms. While Supplies U.S. .'·iTOI' /.\/'OU \ rur.1 (I/'.' Melt Away Mints 2 Bap for s4" (Christmas Colors Available) 16 oz. $3.49 ca. Cheese Balls & ... Now any 2 for '7~ or 3. for~ 12 oz. $3.99 ea. FASIDON ISLAND WESTCLIFF PLAZA (Located between Macys & 17th at Irvine Robinsons • May wing) Newport Beach 759-1137 642-0972 Order Toll Free 1 (800) 867-6650 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1996 f I I -~ • GUT CERTIFICATE SPECIAL I Day Only On Sunday, December s•h during Corona del Mar's Christmas Walle 11-4. Receive a Studio Sitting and l-8xl0 Portrait for $100 A Savings of over 50o/" ·--· Other packages also available Gift Certificates mu.st be redeemed by March 3 l 8t 675-3130 3732 E. Cout Highway • Corona del Mar · THE"CHRISTMAS MEMORIES" DIAMOND COLLECTION ~ l1y Mhnoin/Ptuis Sw,i by to see tJiese and other tk.signs in the "Christmas Memories" Diamond QJlJection. Make this a ~she'll neier forget A diamond is jJrwer. '\ CHARLES H. BARR Mt'trlMr of tM A~rican Gt'm Socit'ty 1803 Westdiff Dr., Newport Bad. California 92660 (714)642-3310 FEATURING: Coach For Business Galleri Orrefors & Kosta Boda Hold Everything L'lppe/Waren Gallery Polo Country Store Pottery Barn Scribner Bookstore Stampa Birbara SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1996 WINT£R FAIRE Orange Coast College is si.g- ing a •ttome and Hearth Winter Paire• to raise funds to support construction of the new Harry & Grace Steele Children's Center on campus, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. tn OCC's new Technology Cen· te.r. Bvents include a holiday boutique, various international foods, holiday music and a raffle. For more information, call 432- 5749. SAILING EXTRAVAGANZA Orange Coast College oilers an evening of slides and stories called the "Adventure Sailing Extravaganza" at 7 p.m. tn OCC's Science Hall. Admission is $6 in advance and $8 at the door. To register. call 645-9412. BOW MAKING The Container Store offers free bow-making workshops at 10 a .m . 1 p.m. and 4 p.m . at 901 G. South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 708-0800. COMPU11!:R Q.UI The Qrange Apple Computer Cub wil meet from 8:45 a.m.. to 1:15 p.m.. in the Cbem.lltry Build- ing at Orange Coast College. Intuit Corp., publisher of the financial U1AD11gement program Quicken and Quick Boob, will be the featured presenter. 1be first meettno is free and annual mem- bersblp is S30. For~ore informa- tion. call 836-0522. CHRISlMAS FESTIVAL Country Store Piecemakers is having its annual Cbli.stmas Festi- val from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1120 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. Admis- sion is free. There will be 165 booths of handcrafted items for sale and live country music, food and entertainment. For more information, call 641-3112. WINTER FORMAL The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County presents •Enchantment under the Sea,• a winter formal dance for students in grades nine through 12, from 8 p.m. to midnight at 250 E. Balcer St., Costa Mesa. The dance ~---ta Dr. Robert Smith's tlW N EWPORT BARIATRIC CENTER Invites You To Attend A FREE Seminar Come J oin Us At No Cost WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1996 1~<4£.,,1 ~REN CE ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT REDUX (DEXFENFLURAMINE) PHEN/FEN HERBAL PREPARATION PROTEIN SPARING MODIFIED FAST PROTEIN PRODUCTS ~,c't(Q~/&MJ §'~~ John Betson, M.0., Gynecology and Laser Spider Veins Treatment Lois Haddad, R.N ., Stress Management The Marriott Hotel on Bayview & Jamboree, Newport Beach 7:00pm -9:00pm ..%'~a$T~/ LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE Call 1-800-321-LEAN BOOK YOUR~ NOW FOR SOUl1IERN CAl.JFORNIA'S 2) 8 1WO HAPPIFSf t)~ if llOUDAY TREArsl ""i;::1 ~ "A Festive Soudiem A . . 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For more information. call 251-8100. per person '°' Qlmter members and $45 per couple or $35 per person for potential members. Por more information, call ?ss .. o:uo. NASA ASTRONAUT Sally Ride, former NASA astro- naut and the first American woman to travel through space, will be at Launch Pad signing her two books, •The Third Planet• and ·voyager,• from 11 :30 a.m.. to 2 p.m. on the third floor of the Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St. Costa Mesa. For more information, call 546-2061. OtRISTMAS CONCERT The St. Andrew's Sanctuary Choir and Orchestra presents the annual Christmas Concert at 4 p.m.. at 600 St. Andrews ·Road, Newport Beach. Admission is $6, Child care is available by reserva- tion only by calling 574-2283. For information, call 574-2253. THE ZONE A free local support gr.oup meets at 10 a.m . to discuss •The Zone,• the nutrition plan devel- STARRY NIGHT Human Options, a nonprofit organization that offers direct Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber -~Fet tor only s49900 UPT03MOS SAME AS CASH O A.C ABPETDEPOT VINYL* WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial • R••ldentls/ Sales • Service Full line of Wool. Wryven Axminster & Sisal Carpeting Available 1904 H..ttor lloulewant • Coat. ll•-Ete N.;. 72E~2 ;. Uc# 649491 Sun 11-5 ' \ . ONLY ORECK GIVES YOU LrOOIB~~ GREAT VACUUMS FOR ®l1'D~ LOW PRICEI The Oreck XL Hy~Allergenlc Hotel Upright fitters 99.7% of breathable air particles. It features a state-of-the- art roller, whlch rotates at over 6,500 times per minute picking up dust mites, J)et hafr, pollen, lint and fine sand, all In one sweep. Oreck Power Brush - Weighs only 4.2 lbs. but strong enough to remove lint from clothes and drapes. The oompanion Creek XL Compact Canister is powerful enough to Ifft a 16-pound bowling ball and It's FREE' Even spot cleans, and it's FREE• --L • care and coume11ng to abused women and their children, pre- sents itl 10th annual Stany, Starry Nlght '96 from 3 to 6 p.m. at The Center Cub of the Orange Coun- ty Pedonning Arts Center, 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The event is an elegant a.ftemoon champagne reception with both a live and silent auction. nckets are $55. For more information, call 260-4781. _l tlon pay $2. Por more information, call 951-5586. FAJll/IA.Y NIGHT SLIDE LECT\JRE The Archaeological Institute of America offers a slide lectw'e on the monolithic statues of Easter Island from 2 to 4 p.m. at The Lyceum at Southern California College, 55 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. Members and SCC stu- dents are free and nonmembers pay SS. Stu<,ients with identifica- Hoag H01pita111 552 Club andk Dieddch Coffee pretents Peltival of nees Family Nlght, benefiting ,. Hoag Memorial Hospital Presby-,.,. terian, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. ato the Crywtal Court. 3333 Bear St.,1c Costa Mesa. Attractions include., live entertainment, a Christmas-• train and a chlldren's lulraoker1 stage. Admisslon is $10 per per-ti son and $25 for a family of four. c· For more information, call 550-..1.. 4636. .) MENORAH LIGHTING The coxnmunity is invited to 0 celebrate the menorah lighting at 1.. 4 p.m. at Fashion Island's Koi 1. Pond in Newport Beach. 11 ~~~~ .. •' ' ~~~~~ ... W~txr;~u~. • Lingerie for the Romantic ar Heart • T he Most Unique Evening We:u for the daring at Heart • Gift Certificates • Personalized Orders Welcomed R~kindle /he ~lamJe t(;RUE ~OMANCE 318 Old Newpon JJhd., Newpon Beach 722-1737 Merrill Lynch can help you tailor solutions in designing your 401(k) program: Bundled Serric:.es By bundling empJoyce benefit and record-keeping servic:CJ, you'll gain maximum flexibility and value for your plan. 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HOI mAV FUN Orange Countf ott .. •55 Alive,• • Jltrinmet with cbUdren d all mature cblwlDg c1asr11 to help ~ me Invited to the Corona de1 Miiion retain drtvinG prtvileges, Mai Branch Ubra.ry Holiday at 9 LDL at l50 E. Bak8r St., C.0.• Open Houle from noon to 5 p.m. ta Mela. Por more information, at '20 ~Ave., Corona del can 513-56'1. Mu. Tbe speda1 event featw'el • •s.nta Rolla Over,• a puppet play A\IDITIONS at 12:30, 1:30 and 2 p.m. and Orange Coast College'• tbe-C' will be able to villt with ater department often audltion.J t.a and enjoy. stories, songs for its spring children's show, and retr.bments. Call 117-3801. •stone Soup,• beginning at 5:30 OIRISTMAS WALK p.m. in OCC's Drama Lab Tb.&- 'lbe Corona dtt} Mar Chamber atre. Nine roles are open for men of Commerce is having its 2oth and women. Rehearsals are slat- annual Chriltmu Walk Festival ed Fridays from 9 .a .. m. to 2 p.m. from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. along Coast For more information, call 432-=y in Corona del Mar. Par-5640. ts can listen to live enter- tainment and munch on refresh- ments while shopping for Christ-mas bargains. For more informa- tibn, call 675-8866. \ OtRISTMAS FESTIVAL Country Store Piecemakers is having its annual Christmas Fes- ~al from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1720 AOams Ave., Costa Mesa. Admis- sion is free. There will be 165 bPoths of handcrafted items for s&le and live country music, food ~4 entertainment. For more iiformation. call 641-3112. MONDAY I SSAUVE f 1be Jewish Senior ~enter of ADDTAUC Coastline Counseling Center offers a lecture on •Attention Deficit Disorder Medications & Psychosttmulants• at 1 p.m. at 1200 Quall St., Suite 105, New- port Beach. Cost is $5. For more information. can 476-0991. THE ZONE A free local support group meets at 7 p.m. to discuss •Tue Zone,• the nutrition plan devel- oped by bestselling author Barry Sears, at the Barnes and Noble Bookstore in Fashion Island in Newport Beach. 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Three years ago, Newport Beach joined the strident battle against the toll road, spe<:ifical- ly the last leg of it. All of a sudden, the blue- prints and environmental impact vote for the toll road showed tl:ut tollway ld~pplng part of Newport Coast Drive and putting in a toll booth. Ob, no, said John Cox, then a Newport Beach councilman and the city's representative to the tollway agency's board of directors. The toll booth had always been there. There ensued a ~plendid ruckus that ended with Cox ousted as the dty's delegate and replaced by Phil Sansone. It was not a pretty sight. But the toll booth is still there. There is an alternative free route -locals call lt the Mark of Zorro for its Z·shaped path -but it is a carefully bid- den secret. If you don't know the route is there, you'll have difficulty finding it. There ·are lots of signs guiding motorists· into the maw of the toll road, but I saw not a single one clearly point- ing out the no-charge way to get to MacArthur Boulevard or the Corona del Mar Freeway or Orange County Airport. •Of cou.ne not,• says attor· ney Jim Toledano, who 11 pressing a lawsuit against the Tto.mportation Corridor Authority to remove the off end· ing toll booth. •Do you really think TCA wants to miss a sin· gle one of1those quartersr The suit bu struggled through supertbr and appellate courts here in Orange County. •No judge ha.I even both· ered to read our papers,• says Toledano of his 62-page brief. So Jim is going straight to the California Supreme Court. A basis for the suit ii an 1860 ruling by the same court that DO public road can be taken and made part of a toll road. It gets worse. Orange County approved much of South County devel- opment with the condition that the road now called Newport Coast Drive be built as a way to BUNION CORRECTION ... 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W.1 be on ttme for your service IC>PQidment, or you'I git 1128 credit! (iJ zan9.~n•- . I I ·1 I • I • • I '· I ... • Tank® Fran ~a ise* Watch 18K gold. A new collection of Tank watches . ... . TRA .DITIONAL I I ' I I t'~ -' ' ' l l I. ~ • ' ' " THE RITZ CARLTON: RANCHO MIRAGE & LAGUNA NIGUEL FASmON ISLAND: NEWPORT BEACH (714) 721-9010 ·- ~· ij rl ') • II !t ~ :> I , I l ' 1 A12 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1996 A COURSE IN MIRAQ.ES . At Community Church, the Newport Beach Church of Reli- gious Science, the Course in Mir- atles on Wednesday from 1 to 8 p.m. is temporarily recessed. Con- tact the church for det&ls. It's located at 901 Dove St., Suite 145, in Newport Beach, and the phone number is 646-3199. JEWIS" SUNDAY SCHOOL The Jewish Culture School is ottering Sunday school classes for children, ages five through mitz- vah program, as well as an adult seminar. The 10 a.m . to noon classes usually meet at the Jewish Community Center twice a month, but some sessions substi- tute a field trip. This chapter of the Society for Humanistic Judaism sponsors an adult seminar during the Sunddy school sessions for all its members. The center is located at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. To learn more about the chapter and registration, phone Deborah -Rolland at 559-6726. SOENCE OF MIND Learn the way to listen and be , . .. guided by the voice within and about true spiritual nature from 10 a.m. to noon today. The Rev. Gail Miller teaches Science of Mind Year I, drawing from text by Ernest Holmes. At the same time on Dec. 14, Juanella Bva.ns instructs Science of Mind Year rv. Open to all, this advanced cla.ss in metaphysics and truth teachings also prepares those wishing to become practitioners or ministers. Love offerings are accepted on both occasions at Community Church, the Newport Beach Church of Religious Science. It's located at 901 Dove St., Suite 145, in Newport Beach. Phone 646- 3199 for more information. HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads People With Arthritis Can Exer- cise classes from 10 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The class includes health education, joint-protection tips, relaxation techniques, pain-control tech- niques and socializing. Call 513- 5641. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to .. hear and expedeDce •Paradigm Shift: A New Way A New World• at 1 :30 p.m. every Priday at .a private residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and prejudice be eliminated? What is the new world order? Can oonfllcts be resolved without force? Are women and men equal? What's the spiritual solu- tion to our economic problems? Music and food (lle included. Directions: 759-0999. DHARMA SOOETY Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji Buddhist Thmple's Dharma Society presents a lecture and dis- cussion series Sunday, and on the 9'cond Sunday of each month, at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202. ASK THE RABBI Rabbi David Rosenberg .will field questions during MSingles Evening" on Friday, and every second Friday of the month, at Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach. A special Oneg Shabbat (fellow- ship hour) will follow services honoring 11ngle people. It all takes place at 2'01 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach (Back Bay). For information about the time, call 548-6900. THIS JUSTIN Dennis W. Short broadcasts •God's Good News• on SUnday during the worship service at Harbor Christian Chwch (Dtsd- ples of Christ). The sermon, beginning at 10 a.ifi':, will draw from Mark 1:1-8. Church school for children will take place at the same time, and adult Sunday school runs from 8:30 to 9:30 a .m. The church is located at 2401 Irvine Ave. in Newport Be4ch. Contact the church at 645-5781. FRESH CONTINUITY Christ Church by the Sea cele- brates its New 'Ii'aditions Service of Worship each Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Child care is available during each observance. The United Methodist church is located at 1400 W. Balboa Blvd. in Newport Beach. Phone 675-6310 for details. CANVASSING THE GLOBE On Dec. 15, artist Morgan I -.,,,,,,,..-- N!!!!_ J!tll/ ()If 1 ! cl Balboa Island Christmas Home Decorating Contest Hat fa wink~ tht ~iriJ ef tht Isl6NI .JM. Compare oar prices. See our selectloa. Experteace oar customer sentce. Homa wiU be ~ti DJ 11waitls rjvm in thrtt uagorin. 1.J Orit:jity-Itka 2.J &ouwn-OumzJJ effort & 3.J Effon-7iw ;'"'°1vet1. J"'1fi11t wiJJ k Dtcnnbtr 15th, 16'h uuJ 170. So p111 11p JO"' lifhts, han: JO"' IJIT'(ad!J anJ kt 'B:JJo"fk kUs rint. AWdrds will k ann""nctti prU>r to Chrismuu. Sponsortti by tlN 11 IslAnJ lmprowmmt Associlltion. An] quntions pkllSt ""1 : P11t M 111 (714)673-4099 1:: HEMPHILL'S ,·:RUGS & CARPETS :Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St, Costa Mesa ' • l I i • ' ' What is Rugby, the tigers secret holiday wish? Come su "The Chriltnuu Wish" and find 011t. Join R"pm. Xrnia, Gtlsey. Ttcltk and the rest of the Christmas Toys as they cxperiencc their own magicaJ Christmas at che May's howc. Show timn art: Sunday, December 8, 1996 • 4:00pm anti Monday, December 9, 1996 • 7:00pm at the NormJ111 Loats Aiulitori1m1, 600 Irvine Ave, Newport Beach. Tickm arc: Sl2SOfoc aduJts and $10.00foc chi ldren and seniors. Group tickcc sales arc available. For further information, call: The Ba/kt Montm4rtre7141646-7688 TRADITIONAL EPISCOPAL St. Matthew's Church A parish of the Anglican Cathollo Church 1723 WMl!Clff Or1ve, Newport Beach, CA 92660 (facing Shertngton, i.ehlnd The Pizza Bakefy) 714-64&.1152 Sundlry Holy Communion, 8:00 a.m. & 10: 15 a.m. Sundmy 8ch004. t:OO a.m.. tor IGAll a dtiln ol 11 IQll Tue.dey .... ~. noondly & .,..30 pm. fcll lor laclllon) Thunldey I 9'.30 I.Ill., Holy Conrru1lon Women'• F.naw.hlp. Tllnclly, 10:30 a.m .. pttytr, collee & IU!r Tredltlonal wore Child c.. le METHODIST Romn 15:13 ·Co.ta Mesa NEWPORT C9NnR MISA VEIDI UNrTID lll'rHODtST atURCH UNmD MllHODIST CHURCH 160d~ve. 1701 laker,C.M 644-0745 Wonhlp & ChUt'Ch School Worship at 8:00M4 & t O:OOM1 1130 ond 10:00 o.m. Children Sund Schoof IO:OOM1 Dr. Richard • 979-823.4 .___..;Jr..;;. . .;;&:.;;-S.;.;.r • .:..:.:.;ii;..;h.;;;5.:.::::00~PM~ _ _, UPTO 40% OFF AU ROQt SAMPUS ~~Alf, a• .... The Ultfrnale Chenille Down Filled Chaise Sectional 25%0FF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido, Newpad Beach 673-1340 er 673-6150 Ciurc:b 10 am • 5 pm, SUndcrrScboal 10 am WedDmay u.tlngl I pm SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Pac:USc View Dr, Newport Beach 644-2617 er 675-4661 Cbwcb lOam lunday Scbool 10 am ~ u.tlngl I pm. lit w.clnelday 12 DOCD ... I am the Lord thlit maketb all thinp; thlit strekhetb forth the heavens alone; thlit spJUdeth abroed tbt earth by myself; J"1.ab 44:24 I am PRESBYTERIAN St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church .. If:< • Saturday, December 7, S:JO P.M. Sunday, ~r 8, 8:30 and 10:15 A.M. "ABRAM'S CALL: FOLLOWING GOD INTO THE UNKNOWN" (Oeneai& 12:1·13:18) Or. john A. HufrtMn ChrblmU Conurt.t1 Sunday, December 8, 4:00 P.M. ~ and Friday, lAcember 13, 8:00 P.M. 600 S~. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (714) 631-2880 (ecnm from Newpon Harbor Hish Sc.hool .c Irvine and 15th.) CONGREGATIONAL Si. MARK PuslYTBRIAN 11M1m CIMNI ctUICM .. ,, ..... ~ ......................... ........ 118'1 Dr ............ ,,.,, m COMMUNITY CHURCH'- CONGREGATIONAL . lN1!0 CH.M01 OF OtUST CBulCB ''Open Arms and Optn Minds" w.....,,.JI Green will exhibit and dilcua a piece ol art lhe created to pro- mote interfaith undentanding and awarenea. She'll abare bet work dwtng the 10:30 a.m. eer- vkle at Orange Cout Unitarlan Univenalilt Church 1n Costa Mela. Green wu commluloned to create her p'rojei-t, wbldl bu been shown around the word to cultivate peace aDd acceptance of teligioua dlvenity. Child care and youth religious education wm be provided during the service. The church is located at 1259 Victoria St. For more information, call 646- 4652. PEAK SOUNDS The Rev. Gail Miller recalls •Angels We. Have Heard on High" on Sunday at Comm.unity Church, the Newport Beach Church of Religious Science. The 10:30 a.m. setvice follows medita- tion at 10. The church is located at 901 ~ve St., Suite 145, in New- port Beach. Call 646-3199 for more information. HEAVENLY SHOW TUNES The 10 a.m. worship at New- port <;enter United Methodist Church w1Jl inCJude a COD= rery Cbmtian musical S y. The Chei>Ml Choir will prwnt •Prom Heaven'• Throne,• a melodic ietelling of the Christmas story. Its conclulion involves the entire congregation Joln.lng in on favorite carols. The church at 1601 Marguerite Ave. 1n Corona del Mar ol181,'1 additional perking at Uncoln School The church office can be reached at 6'4-07•5 for more information. lltE REASON FOft THE SEASON Community Open House Month at St. Mark Presbyterian Chwm emphasizes "Remember the Reuon for the 5ea.1on• dui .. ing December. The entire ·family meets in the sanctuary at 9:30 a.m . and after a special lesson for the children. the youth are wel- come to attend church school. After the service and coffee hour, adult classes will focus on •Jesus' at 2000: The Courageous Peas- ant• with a presentation followed by dialogue. The Sunday service features a special Readers lhe- ater presentation of "Adventually~ Waiting for the Messiah.• Thtt church is located at 2100 Ma{ Vista Drive in Newport Beach. For details, phone 644-1341. Order Now for Your Christmas and New ~ Years Parties . . . .......................... + FREE COOKIE .+ .+ World FamoUJ Oatnual Rai.JUi Walnut .+ A with purcb.ue of Any Sandwich Bread .:ii.. '" Limit One Per Customer Per Viait • ............ HODSON LIGHTING VALENCIA SERIES Semi Flush Ceiling Mount Satin Gold Finish Cream Alabaster Cast Solid Brass ,,, I· Open I <Aurtesy to ti# Trruie Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sat~ 1510 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa• 548-9341 LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH Pastor William Hemenway "Wt love children, youth, youns adults, carttr adults, stnion. We lovt to care, to reach out, to meet needs, to · answer questions· • Sunday Servtca -8:00am, 9:30am, 11 :OOam • Sunday School & Bible Studies -9:30am 760 Victoria Street• Costa Mtsa, CA 92627 (714) 631 ·1611 • (714) 648-6866 (School) RELIGIOUS SCIENCE EPISCOPAL lrWitc ch. "aidmt.s "Newport Beach, Corona ckl M« 8 Costa Mesa to ,ouT place of wor1hip ~.Jl~•'IM lle~DI~ P'8aJ& J,' SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1996 A Local glitterati go Hoag for the holidays H oag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian's Christmas Carol Dall is the place to be tbis evening at Crystal Court. The black-tie celebration promises to be the elegant affair of the hollday season, taking place under a tent erected on top of the parking structure. Co· chairs of the party, John and Prances Applegate, expect a who's who guest list of local glit- terati. Proceeds from tonight's bast?-, alon{f .with all funds raised a.t the Hoag Festival of Thees, will benefit the hospital's renovation ol the operating rooms. . In other Hoag news, the 552 qub Juniors will celebrate the season Dec. 17 with a Balboa P.avilion bash, kicking off at 5:52 ol course. The Newport Harbor ~t parade will be the focus of the evening for some 200 young professionals dedicated to Hoag Hospital. Chaired by Paul La Plana, the juniors event is open to an interested, with tickets priced at $37.50. Call 574-7208. Spedallzlna In ROLEX WATCHES GOLD & SILVER COINS DIAMONDS-14118kt GOLD COMPUTERS-COLLECTIBLES USTIN COINS & LOAN This weekend, Bowers Museum of CUltura.t Art featUres the Kidse- um Wmter Wanderla.nd Family Festival. Storyteller Antonio Saae will take children on a journey through time and around the world with stories of the season. Santa's workihop is just one stop on the magical tour for children, and Sarita himseU promises to pay the kids a visit. The Bowers Kidse- wn eve.nt is free and takes place today and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 480-1520 for details. Q H you are looking for another holiday outing to enjoy with the family, you might consider taking them to see the Ballet Montmartre production of •Christmas Wish# on Sunday and Monday at Loats Auditorium. Newport Harbor High School. T\ckets are $12.50 for adults and $10 for children and may be purchased by calling 646- 7688. CJ And speaking of tea, Opera Pacific hosted Myrll Kreuder this -~: • ~ -:-. _6--.-. ,r-· .. 1 "' ~-··-~~'=' .... ~.:. ~~I -~ : -•-4 b.w. cook past week at the Center Club, Costa Mesa, for a Victorian- themed holiday get-together thrown by a few of the very dedi· cated volunteers such as Ellie Faber, Anne Key, Elaine Keck, and Joan McFadden. Each of the tea tables was adorned with heir- loom china and silver from com- mittee members' per5onal collec- AOVUTl)Ol{.J(1 () ,_"'ti •om=A)."'->/K'""'IA"-'TC.S"'--------~ Taxpayers who owe the IRS must read this before December 31 Don't assume that tax polici~s will be the same in 1997 with the elections over. 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The salon officially opened this past week in the Jewel Court, with a special event slated for Wednesday, when Kathryn Klinger hosts a reception in the beautiful new boutique in support of the Pacific Symphony. Cocktails and conversation will precede a performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony conducted by Carl SL Clair. The new salon, which was lovingly and handsomely designed by Klinger and Bob Heraldez, is the epitome of good taste, which is perfect since the salon is known for providing the very best in skin care in only HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE We're Back! Rabbitt Insurance Agency Since 1957 AUTO• HOMEOWNERS• BWE CR~ ~ ~ ~Sr>_) .\IW'nD (.#I'*"".-..••..._..~ r , 631-7740 .UI Old Ncwpon Bml. • Newpon Beach ~ H .. thopltal) the very best surroundings. CJ Another wonderful happerung on the Orange Coast featu.res the work of The Alzheimer's Associa- tion on Tuesday. Windows On The Bay, Newport Beach, is the venue for a gathering of supporters called "team-X-treme, • a group of young professionals in their 20s and 30s working to fight Alzheimer's. Un- da Sheck of The Alzheimer's Asso- ciation reports that this dynamic young support group is working to "brid'ge the gap between genera- tions with education and assis- tance to parents and grandparents with Alzheimer's disease and dementia.• Chairing the affair are Kerl Close and ller brother, Erle Close, star of NBC's "Dark Skies,· along with Jacqueline DuPont and Alisa Gordon, all local activists dedlcat- SCRATCH & DENT 4 HOUR WAREHOUSE BLO u;r SALE UP TO 70% OFF ed to fighting Alzheimer's. To join in the fun and help the ca.use, e $20 ticket is all it takes. Call EUu: .. beth Palmer at 283-1111. CJ ~ Fron1 ·oark skies· to another NBC series ·wmgs, • 1V star Crysta.I Bemard lent a band recently at Planet Hollywood, South Coast Plaza. The pretty blond actress joined local business• and community leaders raising , holiday funds for St. Jude's Chil· dren 's Research Hospital. Bernard presented Planet Hollywood with her famous kitchen towel, apron and spatula from "Wmgs. •The props jom the growing collection of entertainment memorabilia that is the signature of the popular eatery. • a.w. COOK'S column appears Thurs.- days and Saturdays. CRIBS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8TH CHANGING TABLES TWIN BEDS FURNITURE STROLLERS CAR SEATS LAMPS HI-CHAIRS BEDDING 8A1i\-12 NOON 17092 PUllMAN STEC, IRVINE 631-2229 CIGARS & COGNAC AVAILABLE AT Newport ~ Tobacco • OF FASHION ISLAND £St'"' 644~5153 .. AM SATUIU>AY, DECEMBER 7, 1996 Since she was a child, Pat Russell of Costa Mesa has carried on BRIAN P06UDA I DAILY PILOl Pat Russell displays some of her favorite womens' hand gloves that she has been col- lecUng since the 1930s. By Nancy Cheever, Daily Pilot W hen Pat Russell was a oung girl during the bepression, her family couldn't afford to buy her nice things. But her aunt, who worked as a post mistress, always made sure her niece was taken care of. During the 1930s and into the '40s, Russell's aunt would pick her up on Saturdays and they would take the streetcar into Los Angeles to go shopping and have lunch. "She was an old maid; never had any children, ff Russell said. ·She was very generous with my sister and I -she gave us social graces.• One luxury that Russell's aunt always bought her on those trips was a pair of gloves. A fashion statement in the early 1900s, Join Us Far Holiday Catering Specialists Remember we cate boats l!t charters ·in your home or In our dining room ... " L UNCH • DINNER • SUN DA) BRUNCH For Rtstn"1twns and Drrecuoru Call 723-0621 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Join Us For X-Mas Eve '96 Dinner 5:30-7:30pm NEW YEARS EVE '96 DEC 3 1ST, TUESDAY, FROM 5:30-1 l:OOpm • Four Courst Dinner • Btlly Dancer •Ala Cartt Mmu Available $2495 • Complimtntary Glass of Champagne Reservations: (714) 752-5200 ROYAL KHYBER 1000 N. Bristol (at Jamboree) Newport Beach : Ml CASA MEX ICAN RESTAURANT Has gone flshlngl For fish tlcos White fish served on a so1't. com tortilla with our "special" white sauce. cabbage. cheese. guacamole and a slice of lime. Like they serve on the coast of BAJAll Our meals are a trip to BAJA as well as MEXJCOll *' Taste Our Traditional Food A. GLOVE AFFAIR women always wore gloves when they left the house. The 67-year-old Costa Mesa woman now has more than 50 pairs of the gloves, from the fine- ly detailed leather ones her aunt wore to the cloth ones given to her on those fun trips into the city. Most of the gloves are from the 1920s though 1960s, and the older ones, worn by her grand- mother, are from the late 1800s. #My aunt was still carrying and wearing gloves until about 1960, • she said. The gloves are soft and ele- gant, and range from very long - up to the elbow -to very short. The colors are muted: mostly browns, black and white. When Russell's aunt died in 1985, she went through her old trunks and found even more of the gloves. •As I found them, I kept them,• she said. Russell said the gloves were more of a trend than a functional item. #These were the utmost in style and fashion," she said, caressing a long, brown glove with five satin buttons that travel along the forearm. "The long ones'were the real fashion state- ments." The collection is special to Russell, who likes to reminisce about the past. "They have sentimental val- ue," she said. •Tuey remind me of my family." Russell carefully packs the leather gloves away in tissue, a ritual she performs so the deli- cate leather doesn't mold. "I can't get my hands into any NEWPORT LANDING RESTAURANT arbor ·ghts HOLIDAY Fl.ESTAS Co•plete Caterln9 S.rvlc•• Sizzling Fajita Bar • Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar ............. Available in Many Locations P•rtr ,..,. To Go Pickup Arranged at Location Nearest You For a Fiesta to Remember, Call . 645-0209 of them,• she said, glancing down at a tiny white glove. "They bad very small bands back then .. • Russell also has a collection of old medicine, liniment and oint- ment bottles that she saved, and even has a bottle of water from the opening of .the San Fernando aqueduct in 1913. •1 like to keep old things-I value them,• she said. •1 appre-- date the old ways, the way they used to do things." • DO YOU COLLECT beer ans, brass knuckles or billiard balls? How about candles, cards or Cracker Jack t()YJ? If you collect anything, you could be fu- tured next In Obsessions. call Anastacia Freeberg at 574-4258. 1 4 ~i:,°'a::r'I SMOOTHIE I ANY YOGURT I YOGURT I GET 1 FREE I PIE 1 1 • VllHd at lhb locitlon only 1 1 • Vallcl at tNs loc.ltlon only 1 1 • Vallcl •t dlb kutlon ~ • Hot good widl ~ othtr offtr • Ho1 good with m Cllll4lr ilfftf • Not good wfth ~ othtr °"" L--~~~=---'---!:':.~=---'---~~~-- ~An American Cafe Great Homestyle TradlHonal a Contemporary American Fare 462 East 1 7'h Street • Costa Mesa Open 7 Days A Week FINAL DAYSI 9%·80%0F . NO REASONA8LE °'''" FUSE Now on the Water in Newport Bea& A tra4ition of a truly Florentine cui.Jw contimte.JI SERVING LµNCH & DINNER Newport~ Metia Daily Pilot ,,, ·-' .•. . . ~ ~ ' ........ ...... . ............_ ..... -.~ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1996 SCR's 'Christmas Car91' strikes pleasantly familiar chord By Tom Trtus B ack in 1980, when South Coast Repertory was a m;re stripling of 15, com- pany member Jerry Patch hit upon the idea of adapting Charles Dickens' classic novel, "A Christmas Carol,• for the stage, maybe even presenting it for two or three holiday sea- sons. Well, here it is 1996 and "A Christmas Carol• is still packing them into the Mainstage audito- rium -with, remarkably, most of the show's major cast members continuing in eithet their origi- nal roles or facsimiles thereof. This sense of continuity is the MUSIC HOLIDAY PROGRAM John Alexander conducts Pacific Chorale, Pacific Sympho-• ny Orchestra and Pacific Chorale Children's Chorus at 8 p.m. today at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center ~ 1894-1996 Four Genera tions 102 Years! A ll Room Sizes REMNANT CLEARANCE 50960FF NOW OPEN SUNDAYS i rom l l -4p.m . ALDEN'S CARPETS. INC. 1663 Placenlla St .. COSta Mesa 646-4838 HEMPHILL'S SHOES DlUNKSHOW Medan Shoes and cal~ Fri.-Sat., December 12-13 l 0 :00 am to 5:30pm 1727 WFsrcl.JFF DRIVE NEWPORT BF.A.CH • 714-650-6856 strength of SCR's •ca.rot.· We've gone without Don Took's Marley on one occasion, with- out Art Koustik's dual Joe/Fezziwig on another, and Martha McFarland took several seasons off, finally returning in the cunent version. But two roles have been constant -Hal Landon Jr. 's magnificent Ebenezer Scrooge and John Ellington's lower-keyed, delightful Bob Cratchit. But director John-David Keller, who's staged all 17 pro- ductions, must look for another Cratchit after this running - Ellington plans to leave the company to study for the min- istry. His shoes will be almost as difficult to fill as Landon's would I Ill \II I~ r------------------------~ I I I F.Y.t. I I I I I I I I I I I I I ., I I I I +MOW~S14to$34, l I • ..., ... 957-4033 : I L------------------------~ be if, God forbid, he should find alternate employment for the Christmas season. after hours Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $19 to $49. Call 662-2345. Costa Mesa. Advance reserved tickets are $3.50 and tickets at the door are $5. For information. call 432-5880. JAZZ BANDS 1\vo Orange Coast jazz bands, the Tuesday Big Band and the Jazz lmprov Band, will perform at 2 p .m. Sunday in OCC's Fine Arts Recital Hall, 2701 Fairview Road, SYMPHONY Music Director Carl St. Clair will conduct the Pacific Sympho- ny Orchestra, Pacific Chorale and THE BLUEWATER GRILL FOR THE HOLIDAYS The Bluewater Grill f ea tu res fresh fish and seafood grilled over mesquite charcoal, cocktails and a kids menu in a brigh~ cheerful, nautical atmosphere. IP? 1t: providfa ~ ~;rlood hoo d'oeuvre; for your boat parade parties. ~ .. -'4>-.. 48 ) • ;£ ~~~._ __ 630 Udo Park Drive , .......... Newport Beach 014) 675-FISH (3474) ~"''-'"' call for dock availability. SEAfOOO HSTAUIANT & OYSTU IAI Friday, pm-5• Newport Pier Downtown Street Faire on Main St. Fresh Picked, Locally Grown Produce Honey, Nuts, Fruits, Vegetables Bread, Flowers & More Sponsored by the Orange County Fann Bureau 573-0374 Enjoy the Boat Parade in wannth, comfort & Style December 17 -23 . A (::com modates· 6 people. j:\ We supply Captain. Available for company events and entertaining, year round. • Call for Reservations (714) 645-6427 So catch the 1996 •carot• to bid Ellington a fond farewell, welcome back McFarland and enjoy the other familiar faces of •Christmas CarolS" past - Richard Doyle and Ron Bous- som as the spirits of yuletides past and present, and director Keller taking a now-familiar tum as a charity solicitor with McFarland (who also returns to her role as Mrs. Fezziwig). Richard Soto and Devon Ray- mond are both in their seventh seasons with the show, and both shine particularly well in this production; Soto in the role of Scrooge as a young man and Raymond, moving from his girl- frtend, Belle, into the part of Mrs. Cratchit. 1\vo newcomers acclaimed soloists in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, at 8 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $16 to $44 and $8 for students and senior citizens. For more informa- tion, call 755-5799. who also impress are Benjamin Llvingston as Scrooge's nephew. Fred, and Debbie Grattan as his wile, Sally. They, like many oth- ers, take on other characters as well. Landon has long been the definitive Scrooge, and this time is no exception as he sin.ks his teeth deeper into the role every year. He plays the audience like a violin, holding focus even - perhaps especially -when alone on stage for several min- utes in both his miserly and his reborn incarnations. And, of course, his •hat trick" on the bed cl.raws an ovation. New faces also menti.ng attention are Susannah Schul- man, who inherits the role of Belle; Benton Jennings Mel- bourne, moving up from the ticket office to assume the part of Topper, and James Kruk, quite solid as the young Marley. Cll.ff Faulkner's rapidly changing backdrops are as effective as ever, and Dwight Richard Odle's costuming is agam first-rate. The addition 'of a puppeteer for this version spices the street scenes, which also are enriched by scavenger ladies McFarland, Grattan and Schulman. Patch, Keller. Lancton a.nd company have ushered the holi- day season m wonderfully once more. This 17th annual "Christ- mas Carol" 1s agam a joyous occasion ROSEY'S AUTO BODY CAJJFOMllA LAW STATES You CAN CHOOSE .. ANY REPAIR FACILITY Fm Pklt.., & .,.,...., • All CartiW Wakins 642-4522 121 l1d11Strial Way • Costa Men TIE -Ml lWI FACD (N-11) .-al All Tm WA'f (PC) .-E~~'f (PCI IA~~111 STM n&:~ ~ab IPC-111 1'W -Ml 1WI FACD (N-111 IA'fl.mT (N-111 .. A• MTYRDAV. oEaMaER 1, 1996 I 11 I 1; I / / 'I feel She way ... " -DENNIS PINTO, speaktng about his late wife who died the day he learned he had won the state lottery letter of the day Ode to the homeless T his poem is in response to a story about the homeless· on Nov. 13 and how they were having proble~ dl the library and I feel temble about how these people have to live. HOMELESS God bless the homeless for they need to be strong And survive in a world that has been torn. Each day they face a chal- lenge in the human race They don't know if tonight they will find a space. Where they can rest their weary heads Remembering their past of pillows blankets and a warm bed. At sundown their lights go out. No cooking, TVs, Reading, Some of the things they have learned to live without. Then the Sun rises to a new day in Search of restrooms, show- ers, food on the way. Many even have jobs but don't earn enough pay. With the rents so high they want today. It's really a shame people should care and share. Some have so much but the compassion not there. We sometimes take for granted and want more. When these people don't have what's needed like a roof or floor. If only we could find a way Everyone would have a home today. For we are not permanent here on earth. We only stay awhile, So why not help another walk that extra mile? ETttEL CORONA Costa Mesa The Back Bay Bombers are grounded for the season . BACK BAY BOMBERS For these teens from one of the district's two continuation schools, getting a chance to play basketball was a big deal. And last year, they made a good showing, despite a few outbursts. But now, the National Junior Basketball League has bounced the stu- dents out of competition, end- ing their hopes for before the season even started. CHILD CARE Bad news hit the daycare commwtity this week as the Newport-Mesa AsSistance League officials announced monetary constraints has forced them to decide to close down the Grace Hoag Child Care Center, which has oper- ated since 1972. losses TINA SCHROEDER She loved to fly. And when her life ended abruptly in a crash last weekend, many said they were thankful that Tina MARC MARTIN I DAILY PllOT Schroeder died doing some- thing she loved. Her children, Sian and Chiron, are going to need all the support they can get. a Laguna Nlguel coundl- man, to be the replacement for 5th Dtltrld Supent.sor M4rWi BergMOJl. VOWNTIERS Oriaa di1 Mm' High "'1- deatl saw tbe cMDenge and ro1e up \o tt. The students chalked up IOID8 14',000 hours of time helping out local charities. community commentary Bathroom scrub is long time coming By Karen Wight Superintendent Mac Bernd was recently praised for pled~ to upgrade the bathroom facilities at Newport Harbor High School. Bernd has been in an office next door to the ~ school for three years and is just discover- ing that there are enormous prob- lems with the school's facilities? 1llis is an issue not only with Harbor High, but with every oth- er older school in the district. Ask any child in any of our well-loved schools what their largest complaint is ... the bathr rooms. They have tree roots in the pipes that back up regularly, the floors and tiles are in desper- ate need of an add wash, there are no doors in many bathrooms and those that have doors have no locks, and there are no per- sonal hygiene products in the older girls restrooms in the ele- mentary schools. Many times the parents and/or students have tried to improve the conditions by organizing cleaning days or by offering to buy air fresheners to place on the ceilings. Every time an effort is made it seems as though there is a reason for the district to rebuff the effort. Pipes do not get reamed until they back up, locks are not installed because of student Hsa.fety. • All these things add up to give the students a lot to com- plain about, but very little room for action. Many of us have tried to be a part of the solution, not part of the problem, but often our ideas have fallen on deaf ears. Any parent who has potty trained a child knows how devas- tating it can be for a kindergart- ner to be told that he can't go to the bathroom at school for fear of overllowing the toilets every time they're flushed. Mac Bernd -thanks for recog- nizing the problem, but don't stop with Harbor High ... have a cou- ple cups of coffee and go on some visitations of the schools ln your district. teacher's lounges not included. Let's give all of our children clean, sate facilities to use. • KARIN WIGHT Is a Newport Beach resident. ( correspondence 1 .J Clean up the ... h i u Cannery Village \4 IL I for one support the residents and those responsible busi- ness owners who want the Newport Beach City Council to do something about the number of drunks in the Cannery district. I am amused at the illogic of Dan Marcheano, owner of the Arch's restaurant, who believes the Newport Beach council should back off its civic responsi- bilities because the chamber of commerce is •studying the prob- lem.. Since when did we elect the chamber of commerce to run our city? I don't think we did. REBA Wll.lJAMS Newport Beach Test scores reflect district's bad job The dismal overall ems scores of the Newport-Mesa School District is indicative of the poor job that Superintendent Mac Bernd and the board have done over the past years. The great swing in the ele- mentary school ra..qldng!l from a Whittier' low of t 1 %, to Ander- son's high of 80% is unbeliev- able and unacceptable. Where has the board been? A specific note is the sad case of a once strong Adams school in Mesa Verde. A low ranking of 40% is directly attributable to the twin wrongs of bussing and bilingual classes resulting in the continued exodus af local neigh- borhood children to private schools. The superintendent's weak response to this crisis is that people should look at steady increases in scores over time. It appears to me that we are just about out of time. Where is an action plan? ROBERT SPICE.a Costa Mesa Lack of knowledge about marijuana law After reading the letters to the editors about the marijuana issue, I am quite stunned to real- ize how many people voted for and are for that passage, that have no realization that it is not for presaiptions. U you pick up a teenage mag- azine ... maybe written by a doctor, that says go ahead use marijua- na to help you with PMS or ear aches or anything, that would allow that. I am just stunned people didn't reall7.e it had noth- ing to do with a prescription. M.USHA NORDLUND Newport Beach Don't park on Newport Center Drive I was dismayed to recently read in the Pilot that Newport Beach had approved a request of The Irvine Co. to transform travel lanes of Newport Center Drive into on street parking. To paraphrase the Council reaction -well this will allow for more sales tax revenue. I don't know what others think, but I t.b1nk Newport Cen- . ter is a much better place • because parked cars were not " designed into the driving expe- rience around Fashion lsland. There is going to be a materi-'' al degradation of the Center's " appearance w hen we introduce the parked cars. Can parking meters be far behind? Could the request by The Irvine Co. be because it didn't want to pro- vide adequate on-site parking? Can it be a result of Edwards constructing three additional screens with no additional park-' ing capabilities? ,1 I hope others wQuld.Jliare my ooncern that we don't destroy a ~ rather grand avenue by intro- ducing ~e parked cars (and parking meters?) to Newport Center Drive. ,,, . FRANKE. HUGHES ,. Newport Beach • Veggie bus driver got your money .. .. ,, How exciting that the vege- tarian bus driver got a large set-" ·tlement from the taxpayers for ... disobeying his employer. I certainly hope this encour- .. , ages him, others like him and Gloria Allred to sue taxpayers more and help rectify all the wrongs in the world. Remember, it is only other people's.money so .• /' it doesn't really matter anyway. BAllllY ZANCK " Newport Beach HI A Newport Boulevard of broken dreams , . ,., cil: I would like to pose a ~. T o Costa Mesa's City Coun- few simple questions. ~. • Is there one among you who is pleased with the present state of - Newport Boulevard? Would .. - more liquor sales improve the quality of life for the denizens • who live on, or near, this "boule-.. . vard of broken dreams?H I think i notl .-• Is liriliting the sale of porno- graphic videos, or magazines, easier than eliminating the sale of drugs or prostitution on this boulevard? I think we all know the answer to that question! Can this blighted street become a better place for all Costa Mesa.ns? Yes, rm sur~ of it -but it takes a courageous, intel- ligent and hopeful leader. Per- haps the most d.ifficult questions are: Who will that leader be? And when will he take the lead? JOHN J. BEYERS Costa Mesa Can't see the view for the trees I find it hard to believe that The Irvine Co. and the city of Newport Bea.ch would be so inconsiderate in planting a mass of pines and palms along MacArthur Boulevard (below San Miguel). They will eventual· ly block out that refreshing and spectacular ocean view to the motoring public as they enter our beach community. . RONll!O CorotJA del Mar • Brace yourself for ·a turbulent airport b~ttle Wayne Airport could not satisfy intercontinental and internation- al demand now relegated to Los Angeles International. Indeed, people ln the farthest reaches of Orange County must travel up to 75 miles (many times a.three-hour trlp) to reach LAX for what may be only a one-hour Oight. The ccmtralned supply o1 flights contributes to John Wayne Airport's stAtul u one ol the highest-yield alJportl in the ~try. What th1I means 11 that alr· bnel can charge and recelve ~ Wlil than ellewbere. for a•mplA, a round trip flight to Pbe>enis may OOlt 5'9 out of LAX. Piolri John Wayne, though, tbat Mme tJtp will ~ • SJ29. • Joh.D Wayne Airpod alto NI· ftiii fl'CJID • banowtn9lY lbOrt runway and Jlmttecl ramp space ibaebon*l ta to. IMl'9 •70 ' for every departure. The Air Une Pilots Association has long-ttanding and well-d.oc- umented complaints about John Wayne Airport. Their position is made clear in the m Toro Environmental Impact Report: •(The assoc1ation) sup- ports the concept of moving air carrier operations out ol John Wayne AlrpOrt. John Wayne~ port la 91>9f&Uooally and physi- cally 1111dted. and does not avail the dellred anargtnl ol Mlety." ~' Ul Sl ,'Ibro airport :wlll luffW none of tbeM Uralt4-uom. Situated on DMttY s.ooo aa., tt ii IWTOWlded by a US,OC)()..eae "no-home zooe. • No -.... baw been built tn Oigbt .m.I and~ petbl. ,,.. lunwndlDa coamiUraltlel will ~-tDOW~ttiat-*Pait ....... 11*1~-- ~wtlbl!l~tbll of tifib......,MUIM,. SERVICE CONTINUED FROM A 1 Framed photographs ol air- planes, along with photos of Schroeder, were arranged around the table where her ashes rested. Schroeder died when a Paris MS-760 jet nose-dived into an indusbial building shortly after takeoff Saturday aftemoon from John Wayne Airport. The crash also killed David Covell, 48, of Lompoc, and David Rolland Hughes, 51, of Cypress. • The bright yellow private plane plunged through the roof of a med- ical-supply company. The cause of the crash fs under investigation. Schroeder was a single mother with a passion for flying. She worked as an engineer at Northrop Grumman Corp., and she had recently sold an article to Private Pilot magazine about the plane in which she died. She leaves behind two children, Sian, 17, and Chiron, 15. Sian, dressed ln black and wear- ing dark sunglasses, wept through the afternoon. Her voice broke when she spoke of the crash that killed her mother. •That's the way she should have gone,· she said. ·No other way. That's the way she should have gone.• Chiron, who appeared at ther · service with a tie and wraparound sunglasses, said the last week has been filled with a "lot of stress.· "It's horrible ,· he said. ·rve been throwing up a lot the last cou- ple nights. (But) I guess I've got to be the strong one, be there for my sister.• When he received the news of the crash, he said, "I kind of put myself in (denial}, said it couldn't be my mom. But it was. It's a bum- mer. I loved my mom.• Chiron said be will fly Saturday with a family friend in the Cessna 140 his mother co-owned. "It's my mom's plane, and I just kind of want to fly ·in it for the last time,· he said. All afternoon Friday friends and acquaintances walked up to him. They offered words and hand- shakes, and he accepted them politely. "You hanging in there OK, duder said one. "Yeah,• he said. The memorial service drew dozens wearing suits and ties. Oth- ers were teenagers wearing back- ward-turned baseball caps and surf shirts, with skateboards held solemnly at their sides. Many who came to pay respects knew Schroeder through her passioo for planes. Erle Ha.men was Schroeder's Oight partner who worked with her at Northrop. 1bgether they once Oew to her native Midwest and back. •0n the one hand, you th.ink, if I had to go, I'd want to go Oying an a.ilplane, • be said. "On the other hand, nobody deserves a thing like that" During his sermon. Father Sallot capttaliud On the flying metaphor. "When you strap yourself into a cockpit. and you blast into the sky, you realize that you're in the hands of a power bigger than yourself,· be said. "To try to explain her trag- ic death ... lousy timing. ... I don 't think any of us would attempt that." Sallot said leaming how to Oy required a good imtrudor, just as life required God's guidance. He said Schroeder's death permitted her to •meet the Chief Instructor face to face ... not out of fear but out ol delight." At times the sound of aiip1anes crossing overhead drowned out his voice. Chiron sat down mid-sermon and pulled his knees up against his chest. When Sallot finished, !Mtinvited. others to speak about SBiioeder. Ed O'Neil, her neighbor, said she had •a zest for life like no one I've ever seen.• . Near the end of the service a Mustang P-~1 . Down by a family friend, made two passes overhead. Schroeder's ashes will be scat- tered over the ocean next week. 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Duggan QUOTE OF THE DAY • Fredri.ksen's 19-yard touchdown pass to Brad La comes with less than a minute to g o; it's just inside:the comer and comes on a play pulled 9ut of the hat on e field of play a s the Sailors barge into next week's ~Ue game against tonight's Santa Margarita-Tustin ~er. By Barry Faulkner, Daity Pilot FUll.ERTON -Newport Har- bor Coach Jeff Brinkley said it was what high school football was all about. but the g ame-win- ning touchdown for the Sailors Friday night came on a school- yard improvisation . Trailing top -seeded Servite, 16-15, with less than a •This feels like nothing l 've ever felt before,~ said Fredri)gen, moments after talking BriJJtley into the victory-clinching plo ·coach Brinkley came in~th a play, but I said no," said •tbe Daily Pilot Sea View L~e minute left in the CIF .-------~ Offensive Playe( of the Year. • Southern Section Divi- sion V semifjnals at Cal State Fullerton, H~nior quarter- back Josiah Fredrilc- sen sold Brinkley on a variation of a curl to Brad La Bass during a timeout at the Servite 19. •we've never nm that play before,· said •That was alldosi-· ah, • Brilikley explained. •He :said move me out of the pocket and let :n>.e throw the com• .to Brad (La Bass, who sold the comer 1md got open}.~ • La Bass, who m ad e Josiah Fredrtk.sen the Servite defensive The game, '*ich featured just .one touchdown thrOtlgh three quarters, opiped up considerably iDtbe back bite on the curl, then bolted for the com er. Fredriksen, who asked to roll right on the play, hit La Bass just inside the cone to give the visitors a 23-16 upset victory. The win puts the fourth-seed- ed Tan (12-1) into the Dec. 14 championship game against the winner of tonight's Santa Mar- garita-Tustin semifinal (7:30 at Tustin) at a site to be determined . final period : Servite linebacker Nick Btclit intercepted a deflected pas(and returned it 2 yards to the Ne'f!J)Olt 28 to start the late-scoring· ou t- burst. ~. Five plays later, Vmce ~ dived over left tack.le for a 1-~ score, and quarterback C.-eg Cicero's two-point" convestion pass to tight end Chris By)tedt gave Servite its first lead :with 10:25 left. • •• OON lEACH I DAILY PILOT Newport's Pete Hogan comes up with fumble recovery as teammate Erle Freeman (40) celebrates; Greg Wertman ls behind Hogan. It's the third title-game appear- ance in five years for the Sailors, who defeated Servite , 20-15, in the 1994 final. • • • SEE SAILORS PAGt: 84 i ' I I 'I .... l • \ .... t, I I I ~ \ I I Slow start kills Eagles' chances for a repeat at Tip-off tourney finals • Estancia must settle for third-place showdown with Newport Harbor afte r dropping 69-57 d ecision to West Torrance. By Richard Dunn, Daity Pilot r----------------------------------------------------------------------------------, I I ! daily pilot high school athlete of the week \ I I I I I I I I I I DON LEACH I OAl.Y Pl.OT Jason Rogers of Corona del Mar 1Ugh'1 State Champions ls the Pllot's Athlete of the Week. Jason Rogers pounded away, his finish at No. 21 leading the way to Corona del Mar High's annexation of the state championship at the cross country finals. 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' . . . _,_ ____ : high scl1ool girls basketball preview l NEWPORT NINE READY TO PICK UP WHERE IT LEFT..(f . • ~ • Coach Bob Dulrus says ; bis team is deep, and it ~ has the talent and moxie ....____......._~ : to dream of titles. stephanie ~-keefe ·: ~-ey-e_a_rry-Fa_u_lk-ne_r,_Daily_. -Pi-.lot---. ................ 111111111! ... ~ ..... : : NEWPORT BEACH -The R~-Duggan US Sailing's Male Athlete of the Year • Paralympic Games medalist captures coveted· honor, and it sends him into ·another arena as a candidate for the U.S. Sportsman of Year award. 0 the national sailing n scene, US s&ling has named . Newport Harbor ffigh girls bas- ketball team spotted opponents about 21 games last season, before transforming from an 11-10 squad into a team that nearly upset top-seeded Moor- : park in the CIF Southern Section : ill-AA Quarterlinals. • This season, with the benefit of : four returning starters and their : first complete summer under sec- : ond-year Coach Bob Dukus' tute- : lage, the Sailors appear to be : ready to pick up where they left : off. • "We had a very good summer, as opposed to last year when we really didn't have one at all," said Dukus, who will count on All- Newport-M'esa District 6-0 twin towers Breanna Badorek and M.E. Clayton, as well as senior point guard Colleen Eadie to lead a small roster Dukus calls the ning streak. •Newport Nine. Badorek, whose maturation •it doesn't sound like we're into a consistent inside force as a deep, but we're nine deep, which junior coincided with the Tan' most teams aren't," Du.kus late-season surge, averaged 15.2 explained. •1 could have brought points and 12.6 rebounds the final up a couple girls from the junior 10 games to lift her season totals varsity to sit on the bench, but to 9.1 and 6.9, respectively. why do that? The nine girls we •She's tough as nails," Dukus have are all very talen~ and will said of all contribute. We're going to be Badorek, who tough." complements Just how tough, is a subject C l a y t o n ' s Dukus hedges on somewhat. But finesse with a he isn't above pointing toward more physical showdowns with Sea View p r e s e n c e . League powerhouse Woodbridge Clayton aver- (Jan. 14 on the road and Peb. 4 at aged 10.5 home). points and six •If you look at what Wood-boards as a bridge lost (Daily Pilot Sea View Colleen Eadie junior. Co-Players of the Year Erin Sto-"M.E. can vall and Melanie Pearson), com-take the ball at pared to who we have back, my midcourt and lead the break, feeling is those are going to be which not to many post players two great games. We have a can do," Dukus said. "She has a strong desire to win and we'll go nice assortment of moves, and in with confidence. Those g~~ really excels at the high post. She are definitely two highlights 0 mves us great flexibility.,. our schedule." · Eadie, who earned second- It was the Sailors who handed team all-league laurels after step- Woodbridge its last league loss, ping in for injured Andree Ver- before the Warriors built their hulst (since transferred to Bishop existing 40-game Sea View win-Mo~tgomery), gives Dukus a con- ti.dent floor general. •She's really grown into the role,• Dukus said oI the 5-8 veter- an. •She is a good leader, is very quick on both ends of the floor - and has developed the ability to drive, shoot and dish.· Desiree Talley, a 5-9 senior, is the other returning starter. She averagecl'4.1 points as a role play- er for last year's 16-12 squad. ·She can shoot from three- point range, penetrates well, and should be one of our top defend- ers and rebounders," Dukus said. Makenzie Glover, who played sparingly as a junior, brings inten- sity, fire and defensive prowess to the starting five, while sopho- mores Katie Dunne (5-9) and Alyssa Paul (5-8) are back to add bench support after impressive varsity debuts last season. "Katie has a chance to be a fantastic player and Alyssa has made great strides," Dukus s~d. Sophomore Kristen Urban, up from the junior varsity, and 6-1 freshman April Ross, round it out. H My three sophomores and Ross are going to be fun to watch in the years to come, but they're going to help us right now." ~en pressed, Dukus cites Newport Beach resident John Ross-Duggan as its Male Athlete of the Year. Ross-Duggan, with crew Chris Murphy and James Leatherman, won the bronze medal at the 1996 Paralympic Garnes held in Georgia after the Summer Olympic Games. Sailo~ fall, 37.:.28; Los Al returns to finals A seven-race series sailed in Sonars, this regatta served as an exhibition event for sailing's introduction to the Paralympic Games. This event will hold full Paralympic status at the 2000 Games in Sydney, Austraija. BesideS his bronze medal, Ross-Duggan also won this year's Hobie 16 lrapseat World Championships in Sydney, the· Independence Cup and the North American Challenge Cup (both held in Chicago) and the Shake-A-l..e9 Midwinter Regatta in Miami. Ross-Duggan's sailing career began at Alamitos Bay Yacht Oub, where be competed in the junior program and actively sailed Hobie 14s and 1~ His career culminated with a Win at the Hobi8'19 Nadtmal Champions~ps in 1977. In 1978, at the age of 23, Ross-Duggan was injured in an auto accident that rendered him a C-7 quadrtplegic .. After seven months of rehabilitation, he returned to finish medical school and completed a residency in radiology and a fellowship in neuroradiology. "Receiving this award is about the highest honor I've ever received,~ Ross-Duggan said. "It's on par with representing the USA at the Paralympics and winning the bronze medal. It will help further my mission to promote sailing to persons with disabilities as a rehabilitative, recreational and competitive sport." Wmners of the Female Athlete of the Year and the Team of the Year were bronze medalist in the Europe Oass, Courtney Becker-Dey, and bronze medalists in the Soling class, Jeff Madrigal and Kent and Jim Barton, respectively. Ross-Duggan, Becker-Dey and~ Soling team will be consi red for the U.S. Olympic Co ttee's Sportsman, . . . . . . . . .. •Wasted opportunities prove fatal; Sailors will play for third. today against Estancia. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot ~ NEWPORT BEACH -Fri--lllDI day's boys basketball game lllltJi ff 1$$i[d between Los Alamitos and -Newport Harbor'b.ighs4eft both coaches shaking their heads about missed opportunities. The result was a pretty entertaining game that saw Los Alamitos take a 37-28 victory to advance to tonight's championship game of the Daily Pilot Tip-Off Classic at 7 p.m. against West Torrance. The Griffins (3-0) lost to Estancia in the finals last season, 10-66. The Sailors (2-1) will play in the third place game at 5:20 p.m. against Estancia. "We just didn't shoot very well today," said Newport Harbor Coach Larry Hirst. "Their defensive pressure had something to do with that." Dustin lllingworth's only point of the game came on a free throw with 0:23 left before the half to give the Sailors a 13-12 lead a\ intermission . "Our guys are usually pretty happy when they see a zone defense, but give Newport credit." said Los Al Coach Steve Brooks. "They were playing us tough and they kept us off-balance." Both teams shot less than 40% from the field in the opening half. The Sailors opened their biggest lead of the game, 16-14, on a three-pointer by Peter Cunningham 1=30 into the second half before Los Al went on an 11 -0 run keyed by tliree-pointers from lravis Strang and Kevin Staniec. . •strang's three gave us some breathing space at 20- 16," Brooks said. "That seemed to open things up for us." At that point, the Sailors switched into a man-to-man defense and Los Al was able to work inside before Staniec's three made it 25-16 with 2:40 left. Adam Hearlson scored on a follow at the 40-second mark to snap the Sailors' drought and cut the lead to 25-18 heading into the final eight minutes. Matt Jameson scored on a 16-foot baseline jumper 10 seconds into the fourth period to close the gap to 25· 20, but that was as close as the Sailors would come. Jameson finished with lO points to lead Newport Har- bor. One of Los AJ's two 6-foot-8 inside players, Matt Komer, led all scorers with 14 points. The other, Adam Seaton, . atsddedd a.o. AIMtltoe JJ, Newport tWtlor' 28 seven pom an Los Alamitos 8 4 13 12 -37 eight rebounds. Newport Harbor 6 7 s 1 o -28 "It think they a.o. Al....etoa . Havens 5, Garibay O, showed th.ey're Strang 5, Moore o. Staniec 6, Byrd o. both going to be Seaton 7, K~r 14. 3-pt. goals: Strang 1, A 11 -L e a g u e Staniec 1. Fouled out non~. 'cks •Hirst said NecJport HMtaor ·Cunningham 3, ~u , • · Jameson 10, Archbold 2, Galber 2, ,.., We re young and Illingworth 1. Hearlson 8, Thlssell o, we still have some Celley 2. 3-pt. ~Is: Cunningham 1. work to do." . Fouled out: none. BRIAN POBUOA I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor's Adam Hearlson looks for an open team- mate In Sailors' compeUUon at the Dally Pilot Tip-off Clas- sic. Harbor was toppled by Los Alamitos Friday night, 37-28. Sportswoman and Sports Team of the Year Awards. The awards will be selected from the Athletes of the Year recognized by eadl Olympic sport's national governing body. : ..-------------. Q : Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful Newport Harbor YC's : Lehman fleet closed out its • season with the Ken Davis Regatta la.st Sunday. Salling in extremely light conditions off Udo PenimUla, competitor's scores were, on average, very inconsistent er.cept for winner John Drayton and aew Gail Nye. Drayton and Nye posted a 1, 1, 1, 2, 4 to take the regatta - and the series. Drayton won the series by a just 04l8 point over Phil' Ramming, who allO ftniahed recond in this 40th running a( the Ken De.vii. Rounding out the top five went: SteY& Schtq>ek. in thlrd1 Davtd Black, fo\.UthJ and Jim B\lc:JdDghami n.tth. Mon than 30 boats~ in the y.u..1ong INll'iel, with an average ol 20 boata on the line -an lnaec1lble number fOr a club ne.t. . . . • • . • • • . . • . • • • • • 5.AtuRDAY ........... College men -Southern C.llfomla College -1 Pomon. Pitzer, 7:30 a.m . Community College men • Orange CoastlKlw.nts lnvltAtlonal: Golden West vs. Orange Coast. l p.m. (contOIM!on) High school =Dalty fltlot llp-Off Oatlk -1 Harbor: Consolation, COf'OM M« vs. · Verdugo Hiil-. 2 p.m.; Fifth ptece. San~ vs.~ J:40 p.m.; TNtd plMlt, &tllncla vs. Nlwport Hafbof; 5:20 p.m.; CherDplonthlp. Welt fOfT'•ncit vs. Los~ 7p.m, Hitt\ tchool gifts_• &tenda vs. eon. Meta at Mayfafr-leftftower ToumarMnt. 4:JO p.m. Timt to plan for tlw MU patio fqr tht New Year Lee Jim Jenninas install your complete yard h ard.scape . • Expert brick, block, stone, tile, slate & conc.ret~' wor\t . • Can recommend quality destgners & landscapers. • Quality work In Costa Mesa& Newport Beach since 1969. • Oraln• problerml We eolve them. ' offensive execution and rebo ing as the two areas he'd · see improved before league "The Orange County Top 10 is out and we're not in it. b looks like we may get a chan pla~ five teams that cue, our Kids are really excited a said Dukus, who is hopeful Tars can get to at least tbe III; semifinals, a destination they reached four straight years to last season's overtime ••rtMfl nal loss. In addition to bis talent on floor, Dukus is enthused abo addition of varsity assistant Quinn, who played collegia a small school in Oregon. , .. 14 SATUftDAY, DECEMBEJl 7, 1996 . .. •" t • ' •• . ~· ' ..... , .. ' . • . ... : ~ girls fall short; Nina in the semis, freshmen in quarters 1 . .. : •corona's Nina Vaughan semifinals 1n back-to-back yean. Mar'• doubles tum ol Cayla.D because I thQught I waa going to day morning) and played ieallf ~ ~ .. • ·nr.o. 5 to the semifinals . •Butl don't want to just have a Lealle tmd Nadia Vaughan. both win the tournament, and when well, I completely shut her out, : ~ good showing. I want to win. I frelbmen. l.oet tn the quartertinala, you do that you've got to beat all Vaughall Mid of euy third-Mt : W...~cond straight season want my name QD that cbampi-.. 6-3, 6--', to Summer nmtee and the good ones eventually,• she win. ·1 thought I wu really pr.e--: CIF Indi 'dual ~ . ombip banner. I want to win CIP. Margaux Plerog of Dana Hills. said. pared (to play Stunov~ in the : at .vi ienrus So I guess now I have to work Top-seeded Paye OeVera and Vaughan earned a degree of semtflnals), beca~ I was bitting : Championships. harder, and the good thing is that Katey Becker of VWa Park won revenge in her qwuterfinaJ victo-well in warm ups and I bad an : I've got another chance." the doubles title over Calabasas, ry over Esmero, a freshman. awesome first set (against : jim waite rs By Richard Dunn, Dal¥ Pilot IRVINE -Merely performing well in the CIF Southern Section mdtvidual girls tennis champi- onships isn't good enough for Nina Vaughan of Corona del Mar High, at least not anymore. *l'm pleased with myseli," Vau~han said of her three-season run Ul which she has advanced to ~ RUarterfinals (1994) and the _ .. SAILORS OONTINUED FROM 81 Newport senior tailback Ray QJ:lrel, who paced the winners w$ 153 yards on 30 carries, returned the ensuing kickoff 29 yards, and brOke 28 yards on first dpwn to put the Sailors in busi- ness. Obrel went Brad La Bass 21 yards with a screen pass, then found a gaping hole between tack- le Ian Dorlsh and guard Phil Baltazar on the left side for a 16-yard touch- down run. Fredriksen hit Danny Pulido on a fade for the conversion and Harbor led, 15-8, with 7:47 left. A 51-yard Nick Rodriguez kickoff return helped a Servile counterpuncb which took only four plays to cover the remaining 52 yards. Yet another two-point Ocero pass put Servile on top w.ith 6:33 left, but Newport had the final answer. The Sailors, who recovered fumbles to end the Friars' first two possessions, cashed in the se<;qnd miscue when the 6-foot-5, 2~0-J><>und Pulido bulldozed 5-6, tSO-pound Alvan Loreto on an 8- yard catch-and-run with 5:07 left iq the fust period. Pulido stopped Reed on ROGERS CONTINUED FROM 81 begmning of the race, so I was looking for them. We have always known where they were the last two weeks." Rogers, who ran 15:00 on the Mt. San Antonio College rain course the week prior to finish sLXtb overall in the CIF Southern Section Division IV Finals, bebeves J'l pacing hlmself. Sort of let's his mind do the work. •· J see cross country and long·dJstance running as a rnentaJ sport,~ said Rogers, still hopeful of Stanford acceptance. "Everybody's got a lot of physical taJeot, but if you can keep yourself focused and keep going, eventually somebody's going to g;ve up and hopefully it's the other guy and you'll win the race. I think if you just stay focused on what you're doing, you'll be all right." In the biggest races of the seuon -Southern Section prQDminaries, section finals and state meet -Rogers led the Sea ~gs. "When we found out we were t rT,.ENNIS ~.NTINUED FROM 81 ' ~~9 to four different 1be Senior 1.(0 League began ID March, with the four clubs ~g otf on the ftnt Thursday 'bl .,ery month. t l8m\ll 11 more than something f~ the elttmatad 96 senior men ~o are involved 1D the league, Players like Regan, o 73-year-old htued magume publilber who tlidn't pick up hll flnt rocket jmWhewu,2. eTbp-teeded BBC m.cquet ub featw. Bill PopeJoy1 Ol"IDC county CEO. and captain Pill HoOd. fGn:Deir ~ent ot liunt POodi. . . S«nlfbW round.I tOctay wm aD eight courta at Park 1Na1W1t1ftlt.. whh fo04. S'W'kl, IOft 111111.u .aa bilili ne to the Vaughan, a junior, reached the while Temecula'• Sana.z Ghazal Esmero defeated Vaughan, 6-Esmero), then . everything went : semifinals for the second consec-defeated Wood bridge's Natalie 4, in a single set two months ago downhill from there. : utive year on Friday at the Rae-Exon in the other singles semifi-when the Sea Kings played Mater •The first set was pretty : ------------ quet Club of Irvine, losing to top-nal. Dei in a nonleague match. pathetic (against Stunova), and I : Lets g t seeded Zuzana Stunova of Rio Nina Vaughan, a two-time Sea "When we played (Ibursday), missed opportunities in the sec-: B Mesa, 6-3, 6-4. Vaughan was View League singles £hmnplon there was some pretty good ten-ond sel (Stunova) didn't really do : '31 seeded fourth. who lost to rival Exon ln this nis, but it wasn't my best," anything to beat me. It was pretty : Earlier in the day, Vaughan fin-year's league final, was ellminat-Vaughan said, referring to the disappointing because in my : ad t ished off Mater Dei's Melissa ed by the section's defending rain-shortened quarterfinal the opinion I should have won the : •e y o Esmero in the quarterfinals, 6-4, champion. Stunova is a senior. previous day, in which Vaughan tournament. All four semifinalists : ..I. 1 3-6, 6-3, when she played per-"I thought it was a reaµy tough held a 3-2 lead in the third set, are pretty equal, and we can all : haps her best tennis in weeks. draw (facing the top-seed in the after she and Esmero split sets. beat each other on any given ! n1111ble In other action, Corona del semifinals), but I don't mind "I closed that (match) out (Fri-day.• : • . • • . DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Harbor's Joe Urban Jan the ball loose u Servtte quarterback Greg Cicero goes down. Sailors' Jason Deere (left) and Danny Pulido (right) close ln; Pete Hogan eventually came up wtth the ball. fourth-and-one at the Sailor 15 on the next possession and the Sailors averted an apparent disas- ter early in the second to preserve their lead. Fredriksen hit Pulido, who was stripped of the ball churning for extra yardage. Though Servite's Adrian Hinkley recovered and appeared headed for paydirt, the officials ruled an inadvertent whistle had killed the play. Safety Erik Runfola, kicker Eddie Johnson, comers Brett Bak- er and Eric Freeman all made touchdown-saving tackles as the Sailors held Servile to 60 yards on the ground and 185 through the air. Pete Hogan and Joe Urban recovered fumbles and Erich Schader sacked Cicero twice to aid the Harbor defense. Fred.rilcsen finished 14 of 25 for 149 yards and Pulido led five Newport receivers with four catches for 52 yards. Servite's heralded receiver Stephen Ward, who came in with a share of the Orange County lead with 71 receptions, caught bis first and only pass with eight seconds left. • . : • Twin sisters Jeannette Newport H.tMlr 2J Servtte 11 • and Julia Hecker on \he opposite sides of the net at the NCAAs Sunday. Score by QaallrWa • Newport Harbor 7 o o 16 -23 : It's H--1..er vs. Hecker Servlte o o o 16 -16 : ~ flrlt Qww1*' : Sunday. Number 6 Loyola NH · Pulido 8 pass from Fredrlk.sen : Marymount, with Oohnson kidc), 5:07. : Jeannette Hecker, is set to battle Fowe. Qww1*' N Ser. Reed 1 run (Bystedt pass from o. 14 UC Santa Barbara, with Cic.ero), 10:25. Julia Hecker, in the second NH-Ohrel 16 run (Pulido pass from : round of the NCAA Women's ffedriksen) 7-A7. • Volleyball Championships. Ser· Rubalcava 42 pass from Cicero The match. set for 1 p .m. at ~ard pass from Cicero), 6:33. Lo 1a will A th twin · t NH · La Bass 19 pass from Fredrlksen yo~, pit e S1S ers (Fredrlksen run), 0:50. from Newport Harbor High in Attendance:'6,500 (estimated). the biggest match of their lives. INDIVIDUAL RUSHING It's the second time this NH -Ohrel. 30-153; Baker, 2-12; season that the two freshmen Hakes, 1-2; Fredrlksen, 7-mlnus-7. will duel. Jeannette and the Ser -Reed. 18-90; Rubalc.ava, 2-9; Lions beat Santa Barbara in four. Garko. 1-4; Cicero, 6-mlnus--43. INDIVIDUAL MS5'NG Loyola (25-2) went on to claim NH · Fredrfk.sen, 14-25-1, 149. its third straight West Coast Ser -Cicero, 8-31·0, 185, Reed 0-1. Conference title -posting their Garko, 0-1. second straight unbeaten INDIVIDUAL RECEVING NH • Pulido, 4-52; Ohrel. 4-35; Rausch, conference sea.son with a 14-0 3-29; La Bass. 2-26; Hogan, 1-7. mark. The Lions are making Ser -Garica, 2·51; Rubalcava. 2-50; their third straight NCAA Rodriguez.. 1-42; Reed, 1-17; Bystedt. appearance. 1-13; Ward, 1-12. The Gauchos are one of only GAME STATISTICS four teams to have played in all NH Ser : 16 NCAA tournaments. Santa First downs 16 11 ! Rushes-yardage 38-l80 2s-78 : Barbara (23-8) features Julia Passing yardage 149 185 : along with former Corona del Passing 14-25-1 g.33--0 : Mar standout Jennifer Stroffe, a Net return yardage• 10 2 : junior. Sacks-yardage 2-20 2-18 ! Freshman Kelly Campbell, Net yar~e 339 265 : from CdM. is the fourth-ranked ~~~~les·fumbles lost 3-4~:~ 3-~:~ : setter n~nally for Colorado. Flags-net yard~e 9-72 6-66 : The Buffaloes (19-9) advanced to Tlme of~ 29:08 18:52 : the second round with.a 15-9, •Punt returns, interceptions, fumble 13-15, 15-7, 15-12 will over Oral returns '! Roberts (27-5). They'll meet standout. Neither is Rogers. Four locals on South All-Stars Hawaii (31-2) today. Freshman Kathryn Rice (from CdM) was a for~ down the stretch in Brown's run to the Ivy League tournament title and an automatic bid into the NCAA state champions, for the next half hour we didn't know what to do," Rogers said. ·we were just wandering around, saying to each other, 'We're state champions! We're state champions!, can you believe it?'" Tyler Beardslee, wbo shares the leading role with Rogers, is considered one of the best 1,600-meter runners in Orange County, but not a cross country miles of each other. And talk about a good deal. For the weekend finals, players' ante is only $10, which includes a tennis shirt worth at least $15. "I think other clubs will pick up on it, because it's good for older people,,. said Regan, who added that the local senior league I.I not interested 1n e:rpandtn9, but other clubs, such u Mesa Verde Tennlt Club and Los Caballeros Sport.I Vlllage 1n Fountain Valley, could cut a s.tmilar league. Regan Mid forming the league wu -.y. •ft'• Just for men, becaUM you cm't get women to admit tbey'n. }O, • be lauah.ed. ID the nnt at t~ tpnnata, teams play~ to . rankings, I.e., No. l pl&ys No. 1, No. 2 .. ,. No. 2, etc. (Regan and bil p.nmr, Lou Luccbeli. Mio 13, .... Hiiied No. l IOI the Pa NeWpolt twn.) Rogers is more of a grinder, a determined overachiever who gets every ounce of speed out of his legs. "So we have to revert to a pack,· Sumner said. "That's why when you hear me say there's no star on the team, that's true. Tyler's usually the guy who leads us, and sometimes it's Jason, and Jason has led us the last three weeks. But as a team, what happens when you construct a cross country team, you don't look to one guy. It doesn't happen, and it won't happen. H Costa Mesa had three good runners (Hancock, Eric Solis and Jaime Carrillo), but it wasn't enough, because you need five good ones, or four good ones and another runner, or some kind of combination . "We have nine guys fighting for the same spot all the time, and they're all trying to run a certain time, and they all stay with each other. That's why our group finished within 49 seconds of each other." Roger&, the leader of CdM's winning state-meet pack, can now rest assured he gave it everything he had. PLACENTIA POLO Corona del Mar High seniors Chris Esposito, Billy Mes- senger and Carter Weir, as well as Costa Mesa High seniorJustin Tay- lor, have been chosen to represent the South in the Orange County a11- star water polo game Sunday at 10 a.m. at El Dorado High. The trio of Sea Kings, who all earned first-team AU-Sea View League honors and helped Coach John Vargas' squad advance to the CIP Division I Quarterfinals, are all expected to start, according to South Coach Rick Scott from Lagu- na Beach High. Taylor, a third-team All-CIP per- fonner as a junior, joins Messenger and Mission Vtejo's Carlos Gonza· lez as Scott's choices in goal. Taylor, a standout on the 1995 CIF Division D championship team, was the lone senior on this year's Mustangs, who finished 19-8 after bowing out in the Division Il Quarterfinals. -By Barry Faulkner b riefly • field. The Bears (20-14) lost their Eagles rip Ocean View 3-0 : first-round match to Louisville • : (25-4) in three. HUNTINGTON 50CClll : Sophomore Misty May and L,_ BEACH The : her teammates from No. 4 Long ~ Estancia High boys : Beach State open play today s~ccer team posted a 3-0 nooleague : against Minnesota (24-1 O), a victory over Ocean View Friday. • winner in a fust-round The Eag~es (2-1) too~ 18 shots on : five-game thriller over'central goals while their goalie, Brad Way-: Florida man, fa~ only two shots and : The 49ers (32-2) will be at saved them both. • . Estancia opened 2-0 lead at the : home m a 7 :30 p.m. game. half on goals by lrving Islas and : Jose Quintana (bis fourth of the ! year). 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""" nomr a11<I 11l1<1n< uwnlwr ai11J .,ill r•ll '"" bad •i1h 1 P""" •11101t ) Hours Monday ............ Friday S:OOpm Thursday .. Wednesday 5:00.,.~ T1·lt·ph11111• 8:30wn-5:00pm \lo1ki»•-• ntla• \l'ulk-111 8::3'0um-5:00pm ,,.,.,.i.,-r rid&\ Tuesday ......... Monday S:OOpm Friday .......... Thursday S:OOpln •f I\ Wednesday .... Tuesday S:OOpm Saturday ........... Friday 5:~· PUIUC NOTICIS PU.Lie NOTICES Thia bualnHe 11 con-~ w. .....,. w. 2169 AP·•aTMENTS ducted by: an lnd1vtdua1 v..d .., tara L w..s. DEL MAR 1022 BEACH ~ PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES (S) CORONA NEWPORT PUILIC NOTICI Have you •lelted doing IUlbend.., wte. • JaH -FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH RENTALS TO 2669 SHARE 2724 EMPLOYMENT ---------1 business yet? No T.,... a 1Nlllllr Opltcln -Terr•o•• COM. New 28~, 2BA B•ckb•it' .. •••••••• Spectacul•r Oc••n Young Prof'I w/3BR,1---------LaGAL NOTtcl! MlchMI o. Burke One ~rpclfllilli, 11 2BA COM h e fe NT Thia statement was ftled a c.11 118o11, • .EOUAL ltOU$IHO carpet, paint. 2bd/2ba. Hme F/P, 2 car gar, •nd Channel Views om · m EMPLOYME _,. NOTICIOP with tho County CIO<k or ..,_, ~ mo"""'" Soll now. Agonl galod. $1850 " 1 ... 1---------Luxurious 1br and prel'd . Mstr $600 SS"""° PUllUC SAL• OF Orange County on 1t-&-9tl le eucaon· to e. Mraalll&*lhtrtlsinlilllllls 844-8070 ext.125 Pool, spa. 840-0938 BALBOA 1br+lolt with 2 spa· Other $500. 873-4679 ~- AUNDONl!D 18983701434 bidder for C111ft 11 _,,,.,11 .. lljcctlOIHhd· 28R 2 BA Mobile ISLAND .,606 cloua balconles. PROPSRTY Dally Pilot O.C:. 7, 14, 21, tlmtof .... ft ft'IOnlV llllFllrHMllltAd911161"u Hm:. Fab local & fa· "' Abundant walk In ·-------· An Extr• $900/W .. ~ h:t ~~~gl:ri 28. 1996 Sa889 of the Ur*-1 ~ _.....,.....,lllllpf COSTA MBSA 1024 clllty. Over 45 park.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii closet and storage. BUSINESS & Process HUD/FHA .r~ ~et pubtle ':9uc11on. pur· =-~ .~rvltOttfj to Mteltlse • ._, ,,,.... .. ce. s10001mo 857·555". 2=R Sp•o~oue g1pet~ ~~~k ~~~;'~~r 1fi~:ci FINANCE ~~~g~7~:-o~x'7e~:~· auant to s.ctlon 21100 ol PUBUC NOTICE -*. a cl-* ..,.. by a t1mllall111 •t dlHrl•lnlllon M••• Verde 3br 2ba, 3Bd Home In Newport · sio!~Y 1,'fo~w.util •:~1 and the beaches. th• l!lullntU & ProlH-ltlleorr.dlrllc;Neaurian, illlltd • ract.. CDM 111111en, family room, enclosed Shores. New carpet/ s 1241 7408 Prestlgloue resort ASSEMBLY Frr a._,n:· slonal Code, I~ followlng N011CW OP lltUS1'a'a orachem~byaltlle m ,U.dlclJ,'llniillahlllo10t patio, skylight, huge hdwd firs/paint. $1950 1•200· 618 • living with stunning 4:30pm M·F $5.50/hr. dttetlbed~Mtowlt: UL.a T.&. MD. .. 1Gttl Ol,.....=lmn utilulertela••illlllliell• lot. $195K Broker CallRenay 720·8410 sunsets and cool BUSINESS Noexp.nec.Smlmfil s~vt~ ~J"tovEN~~t ~~::-~.:: a-*lon,OI ~ ... ..,...;~~Uml· 714-992-7022 BAYFRONT Twnhm. BALBOA breezes. Apts •tarting OPPORTUNITY plant. Apply In person TWO BOXES OF POTS & 1ICMllZ YOU Ml& W m. =1n=:'11ozd1: llUtllw~. Lg 2bd, 2.5 ba, fur· PENINSUIA 2607 at Sl350. 78tM858 2904 ~:7t:,•:~ke1 ~~:~.~: PANS. ~T UNDlllt A DB!D or ""-'dll Codi Md-"°' Tiiis 1ns,.,.r will not IAGUNA nlshed, wht tlle floors, Stunning 1200aq.fl ROB OAV1• UNIT 0.57, TllJSf, ~TID MM'dt 10. rtlld to do....._. In this ........,llCCell..,'""1islJ counters & carpet. Iott/office space tull iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CI• r I ca I PT for LARGE PICJ<. UP TRUCK 1• UNLDt YOU TAKI! lbl&) Iii:. MtheNorO\ft'oflt 1...itarmlu&lll"""lsht BEACH 1048 $2500/mo. Share rent 2bd/1b• Large deck, kit & bath. Adjacent to AN AMAZING OPP. dynamic, fin secure RACK. ACnDN TO . ~ enlnnCe ID the Counly ....._llt111ia..0.1U11ed possible (Submit) Call garage, W/D, yearly. Via Lido Marina. Lazy M • e · bus. Exe Engll•'b.. Sal• wm M by compeU· YOUR PRDPBn'r, If MAY ~~Cari-... llert~ tMlnM4 .. It Ill BANK OWNED Agl 760·5000 ext 123 $985 utll Incl Avail $1300/mo. 225·1815. Work ~~rs/~:'."8;~ cmptr & ljplng 8ldle. :t:. b=~~w!':"mJ:'J~ L,~~T~'::'~ ~ ·~ ~ 1dwott11111 Mftftl1d 111 tllli Two to choose froml B•it;ldge Condo.2eR. 12/15. 945-5892 Fr e 8 1nf0 ca I I Jeanene 252-02St" edvance ON niE 1'9th OF W'l'Qe OP THI! ~ ~ ~ ':8 _,., ,...,,..., .......... • • 2 houses on one lot. 2BA, fp, ger, pool, BAYFRONT 2bd/2ba 1-800·321·7990 Houaekeeper/N..,y DEC. 9:00 A.M. AT THE 1\N or THI! PMIC_,.. now held a,ylt~ aid ,_..,,, 1 tllellyRllL llCIM-Steps to sand. Duplex spa. gated. $1450/mo condo near Pavllllon MISC~TT 11~0US Visa/MC approved M-F. Live-out. Not1h. PREMISES WHERE aald NI wr YCM.I, YOU DMdd'TNlllnl'8prof*· ............... ClllHUO with whitewater view. (818) 980-7978 2-<:ar pkng pool dock &OWMU; Internet Co. Costa Mesa. Entll•h pt~ has been stored 9DA.DCONTACTALAW-&:::::'In llld ~ 111·11111111·•·42•·191.ftr C•ll 379-5554 B•vrldge Condo 3bd/ avall no pets S1600/ RENTALS spkng. Refs & Orug ~VRES l~t'et.~ ~~a:'. ~....::.,1:-0.:.: dw:IMIQ h 11181'1 .. llllH.DC .. a,.._ 3ba. 12 mstrs) FP, In· mo.'yrly. 97:i.oe40 A rea coordinato rs !:~t,'~9 &re~·:iar~-: 1880 WHlfTIER AVE .• W:..tnc.. I Cllfol1lla OOf. ~~~ ~ClpSI .. ~ calHUDllUS·3500. ~ft!unaORT side lndry, 2-cr gar. •Ba..,ront• bachelor needed. Opening ISP history to 444-0~ei • COSTA MESA. CA. 92827, ......... • ·1'8 ~ IP" :::..:= ";-:1~ ...;:& -·· · n~n~ Gated comm. w/pool / •• sites. 800·880.SITE 7t~1282 Landlord r• ,.... ,........ under Md • · • . BEACH 1069 spa. $1800. 640·2384. patio, clean, quiet, OMS 2706 Maka • Fortune In INTERNET CO. HIVll th• right to bid at ,....... ID Dald d nuec. ~ f:v co:r= n/smkr/pela, awesome iRiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Insurance I Amazing Hiring_ cu.stomer ~ the aale. Purcfillff mua1 on 4'W • ;""~ -'ai.alled H•rbor View Hom•• $595/mo. 873-1943 message reveals & Mrk1 Support. ~- .,.made by cash and paid Doct11•ot MD. IM1Mm abolle a. IU1ICllted to m: HOUSES/ Hua-819 Cyn Home i.b~ode~;~b::io~r!~~ Upper :Jbd/2b• BalbH Penln1ula Point details. 714·573-2436 access. ~00-990-Srrt' ~ a~=0~C:-::e ~-::r.QL<:': ::...~:._~ CONDOS ~~~+ e:~:· o".!~~~: Agent 600·892·7158 1 hse to beach. Yrly. ~~~~.c~::'m q~;~th~~ PAY PHONE ROUTE Java Centr•l•:J:.. ='!: ~:t= 0~~ =t~c::~eour::; ~~ ~ FOR SALE Agt 47o-e134 Lido Isl• B•yfront ~1~95/mo. ~1:.l~e\ w/d. S450d 875-2102 ~~r~~1 t~ ~~~~ ~~~; ~:i:s. ~~~t pr~p. ~ 11 sub...,.. to cancell•llon In "'-*A. •an._... -1n--11.:+-.ms' ~ ""'~ •Picture Perfect• 29r/2Ba new on sand! E 'Sld• CM Clean/ 1-800-889-4980 offer fun environment, he l""'i of Httllme t b9-INlllecl TNlflof lid-...... _.,, .. --3bd 2ba Family Home Lndry, f/p. S3500/mo, 1---------t wen n ,..... addrllssnoctwcommon s 9Klll 1yr lease. 587·3305 CORONA quiet. N/amk, n/pets . .---------...1 flex hrs & traJN!le. tween landlord end obll-"*" ..... Loan e. lid-dellaNllan I WN ll10Wn Priced to sell 44 $350, utll Included. Please call: 653-434~ a:~nouP =-~~~ hlNh.~ .,.· • be GENERAL 1002 Agent 723•0953 :-~~t~:~ ~:~·':ice DEL MAR 2622 548-5050 ~~~:' ~~ ontc• Aaat./Recept BONO NUMBER MOO.~~~ AT =-=-~~ executive condo.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _. ________ 11amysnoplnCosta Ml!sa for N.B. Developrtieht 1884 r:4ir~TO THE lqllled ,._..19tlls. ~ FABULOUS ACREAGE 1125 $1400/mo. cute Qar•g• Apt. VACATION area. Low~. Co. Phones & otf.'CSU· Ayrn Self Stcnge, Rffl. ttOtGr rat ....n. Of anc:urnlnnce9, Oce•n Vl•wal C•ll 873·7398 lbdrm, bath & patio. 1n:!NTALS 2722 Forll'lformatjonca•Mn. ties. S8hr. 7 19-0800 dent Managers CMH ~ Ill time d ,_ --~ W lk T B hi BEACH 'N BAY ~ Burden' Goll'me« candy Publtahed Newj)ort _..ft llWM money d l'8 IC>~ u,. a o ••o Wiii Seii F••t $900/mo. South of the iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill Company. Dallas. TX Office Help 8-10 trtel BHch-Colta M ... Dilly Urlltld ...... ~•ca-pel M.ITl.d the ~ •Perfect 3bd/2ba, Wyoming 40 acre RENTAL CO. Hwy. 310-543-5181. wk, •tax. Computer Ill, Piiot ~ 7, 14, 191Mf ...,.a cf-* by a :::F.Deedd big flat tot, Fr doors, r•tt•at. Hunt, Fish, On th• S•nd 2br Kau•I Oce•nfront 9721991-8239 flllng~yplng. $7/t\r'. Sa887 ..... cw rvltOttfj bll1lt, • wit\ ft 1111t':,\.: hrdwd flra. Gour kit. outdoor activities. 1 .6ba, upstairs duplex Condo. Pool, spa, ten. start. 873-81~ PUILIC NOTICI dl9dl *-"' ~ • .._ • I ' the S375k. •3bd fixer, Take over balance on Beacon Bay with COSTA MESA 2624 Golf, shop, resta close P-T Recre•Uon AMI; -________ ,,..,..a.a Union.•• ~ .. ~of~ Fab yard s299k . 115,480. At $139.28/ patio, garage, no pets. by. Lo-ratHl 24<>-3197 Clerical position fer ~ *-"' ~· ..._ ot •4bd/3b•. Main 52000 .... 3 51"""" PlolltlcMl98usln•N ..._....,..._,.,.._._. ...,....,...,ct.gee beach view, pano mo. Call Owner Nick · .... • •• $ M I ll~TVOUNCEMENTS Senior complex. IOtlll&. ...._.llete..nt 'a ~ ...... -.ct-:::=::::r-= ocean view, catallna 714-548-2 B03 Pre•tlge Condo Cln.~:~tn ~!:i!tyte, RENTALS TO AlUl be a people peraonl TM~~ S* .. ~.,r&IJ. c!f! = Ol Mlllnge benlt .. Deed d TR•.. Sunset & city llt ... lg gated 3br 3ba. 18001f, ..f I I 2724 $6.50hr. 788-7~1 :"'fod:":!.-bl ~ptta1@ .. _...11QZofh tt••.t0. Mn ........ k;,. view decks, big loe, CEMETERY.LOI' hrdwd llra. lndry ~!:p.~k ~,C~r.°r~ SHARE PT Clerlcal WOfll c Ada @ Work, "-"*'Codi Md.._. cn.dlraretlMd~ gour kit, S699k. ' hkups, pvt entry, cntrl Bunkhouae Apta LOST & Clerk/Errand perSQft 244M zer Of., Laguna ~to~=-:::.:: .._ica, I tny, • ft. •Superb ocean view CRYPT 1225 pool/spa, no pets. P•t 942·1401 3 ROOMS avall now In FOUND with own car. C.,t Nlautl, CA 92871 ~ to h -.-. er-. this tlgur'8 ptor to Iota. S175k·S399k. S1900/mo lease Incl beautiful C.M. home, 2925 723-5511 (1C>am-~ Uildaay t<Mdler, 244815 ~--w _._~.::!__ ..... l'he?enilftdalyundet * * * * water, trash, sewer, •1 MONTH FREE• to ahare rent. Klds ok. PT Lo .... '• .,. .. 0 .. Monf or .. Lagune NlgYel, w· --·-..-= -._, Deed of TNllt .___ SCOTT LAND CO. P•olflo View •5 OCcDeEaFn assoc duee. Avl Jan·l -CM F•mll11 VIII•&• Pt .... • call 444-3999. Loat male miniature " ...... CA92e71 ~ M -..... foN~MdcWvwed 49e..1eoo View lots #20 /5 . 7t4-790·8543 Gated 2·3Bd Sn5-875 Pincher, ears/tall Lunch Route• Thia bualnHI It con-......... ~~ to Md ID1'8undllml8dawrttln $11 ,500 . 31 0 31• The Moat Wd hk·up, appls, vert, 38R B••utv on Pen cllpp•d. blk/lan. Mond~·Frlday. ~~ ducted by: an lndMduL """"Mid I; I under aid =~ 0:::: -~~~= ~~::~.n 7321, or 702/558-043t EXCLUSIVE sca.rpohrta.bsl:c'~:P'!::: i5w~ ;a:~~ ~::: ~~~i 578-7130pgr/851·9391 S40·~:e.l:37 da,,. ~yer;t~.:' July?'. :=,:...~i:=-=-ten Noice d CW.. Md 3BR S135k Zip Code In Town .-7 t4-8GC>-3083 seer 548--8823 LOST or possibly sto- 1991 Celr°"*' ~ b Eleclantolel. 'The~ •1850 Monrovl• "92957" ten 'Candy Marte', fe-PT Sh 0 PP :J! UndSaY, l<nadlef' 11n11 ttwelR. The propeity ...... aM..cl Mid Noice 3BR S170k HOUSES/ Luxury rental condo-B•I Penn br/ba lrg male pure bred Choe W•nt•d Now >+/f\i Thia e\ltement wu filed tr kF re....,._ 11-. t<Dnul Md IBaclon ID •14142 Foxglove CONDOS mlnlums CLOSE-OUT NEWPORT apt steps to ocean. Lab 11130 vie or Hos-In local area. SlO+ With the County Clettt of = .._ w-. 'The ..... lel '°·be recorded "' Ole 2BR S99k In prestigious Newport Reuonule 650-8881 plt&l/Old Newport, NB. Free products. Urrimkt OrangeCOWltyon11+96 naaa.rconnan ::t~•P"IP-•8159.l!uclld FOR RENT coast! Only 2 miles BEACH 2669 CDM Walk to Fashion Rew•rd 548·7899 °t8~~8ei-4~ti:• t9H37oot05 t V" f;' I MJ1 al h ~ tine ~ = 28R $75k away from the beach. Island. Share duplex. •LOST• Dally Piiot Nov. 30, Dec. 1, ..., poper\y Wl9led ......, atnc:. 8llCh ~ •8 •crea La Creat• our beautiful 2bd, 2ba * 1 BR $950 * $350/mo. Ulla tncld. small Sliver Yorkle. R•t•ll Sal•• ~· 14, 21, 19915. Sa885 allow la~ to ba: t1on. Prtnlllf TNlt Died $199k or Trade designs start at 28R 28A ,795 Sherry 875·8634 12/3 at Santa Ana Ave knowledge a~· Pu.Uc NOTICE !!.,!~~'9':-~~ s.w.., Inc.. a c.ll'ofnla •Tennl• M•n•lon CORONA S1370• Each class!-D/W Incl 80x30 pool 8 S ly & 22nd St. c .M. Great job, tots of , • _, ,,_ ,,.. -.-Corocndon. -.. Tru•-. Tus $1 .2 mll. cally designed floorp· · · N. • Bluffs. hr nw Reward. 648-9884. Call Aana. 721 • ._...,.. lNl!iee cbdelma 202() Eat Flnit sn.t, SUie Succ••• 873·8842 DEL MAR 2122 Ian Includes w/d , re· No pate. Carport. remdld 3bd/2·•hba, 635-3450. Tonya. Rx Clerk/Det·v . .co% Flotltle\19 BuelMH _,, 1111mty for m'/ lncaf· 120, lanlll Ana, c.lromle lrlgerator, private ga· Vl•ta Del Me.. gar, w/d. VIEW. 2 rma ---------... ,.- Name 8t•t•ment '**-d h llrelll D ~ TNllM .. ir.. rage, microwave. gas •545-4855• avail Mslr $750. bdrm/ To place an ad in +mileage. Must ,,.. Th• followtng persona are ._ nl aa.r common f'onnlllof't Nl.mbW (t1tt 2 BR Ubrary, pool, range and flreplacew h •-bale $800. 944-0138 Cl•••lfl•d car/Ins. $6.50/hr , fait doing bu11net1 11: I) Or· ......,... I tny, lhMl'I 117.17211. 9'I: RONlld W. Real Estate spa, tennis. $2050. · •Beac ...-••• Call 942-5978. people prsn 642.01'oe ange County Airport Shut· ...._ ...., ... • a. Jlnlan. Vice PrHldlrC, For Sale? Elli• Realty City llght view loca-Pennlnsula yrly 1-3bd. N.B. Pen Lrg rm, blgl========= ue, b) United Airport Shut· ............... ~ ~: ~ 11, 1M ***** B.J. 721-0132 tlons, gated com· All close to water. cloaet >Cira storage 3 ~n111TTH •· He""TH L ., rv' tie, 181 S. Popi., Ave .. • Wlnlllly, _,,11111 ot AW214141 1tlD, 1tll0, Weekend munlty; pets welcome. sns.s1500. Hollday & hous~• 10 bu~h. ~ Ul J;.n.I. Ul Brea. CA 112121 llllpllld, , ........ pm-12/F H ? Our resident• have Vacation Rentals also. 5500 + dep. 548-6853 FITNESS 3000 FITNESS Kezem P. Mogheddam, ......_, • ~ Open ouaea COSTA MESA 2124 acceaa to state ol the VIII• Rent•I• 181 S. Poplw Ave., Br .. , tojlllY-~ ***** art fitneaa faclllty, apa· 875-4912 NB Ooe•ntront Beaut CA 12121 p11 .. oflld'~"'7~ The Cally Pilot Real clous and modern furn hse on brdwalk. Thi• bu1lnH1 lo con-andllf..,.Deed nu., Estate Tab which Is **28D w/am garage. clubhouse, 2 pools, 2 Gr••t Upper Stt.1dlo W/d, f/p, gar. Prort. ducted by: an lnc:IMdull _.. ....._. .._... • published each Sat· W/D Hk-upe. Fenced spas and business Pvt ent, Ip, pool, ten. $600. G75-0342 Have ~ •lat11d doing pnMlllidlft....,nqlil(•).• urdar, Is an effective backi•rd. $750/month center. IMMEDIATE Steps to bch. Ntamk. bualneu yet? no _.., I Sf!J, "'* l'8 d I S800/mo. 842-3182 NB pnvate rm w/own Kuem P. Mogheddem ..... d .. Dlld d .,._ an nexpens ve way Pam Agent 54&-5880 MOVE-IN available. entry & bath, pool, Thia 81alement wu llled -• *1 ""-~ _. to showcase that Call 640·2800 Ht• 2bd 2b• $895 male pref. $450. ulil With the County Cler1l or • ..,...de.tn-..n special property. H""""'~GTON *rHttlcttona apply like new. vautted C4Jll, lnctd. 854-2109 Orange Cowrty on t M·H af-.. '"'91111......, ~ Call our Classlfled vn 'u1 no peta. Great areal ------~--1 tlHH00171 Dlllld d nu.t. Department Todayll BEACH 2140 W•t•rfront Home 780-1713. 857-1n8. Sh•re 3bd/2.5ba Dally Pl4lt New. ao, Otq. 11 __ .,. I I It t lo-642·5878 G o r g e o u • v I• w . Newport Coast condo 14 21 19M. 9&881 .._..._...,.. SKHllll Luxury 4bd/2.5i:>a. Nwprt Hgta 2Br 18• w/prof female & her ' PU' IUC NOTICI _._ ,.._ •.;: ~ h-ID aeautlful Mlatorlo Pool, tennis, beach. Garden pool apt. ''" dog. 1650/per rm or 2 1111 .--3br 2ba home, with 850-8010. 752·0429. tndry, crptt . .S79S. Pet room• 11150. N/S .. ..,...._._ •··-•~-= ~ ~e~= 3600 PacltlC VIN onve CORONA 1br 1ba unit, acroaa ok. Nr 1eth MM900 ptHM. 494-4282. rnnn___ -... ,,_ Newparta..ch from ecen lc Lakel---------1-..,...--.,..,--~--~ --------..,1 Nameltat-.nt .___,_......., ....... ,.00 DEL MAR 1022 Park, blocks to ocean. WESTMINSTER 2192 HWpt Hgt• 3BR 1BA Share HonM Privt rm/ The fqllowtng PlflOM Wt ......... ,. .... ....,. 11900/mo. Avall 12/1 Small yard S750 + bath. Fuu priv. Bay :n"9=-aph~'. ~~=:..-:...a:: ,__,.. B•nk Owned It'• 714-9tMM024 WHtmlnster Chimes $450 :~:pete. ~~~tl~.,a~;.~~80 ~ O&rden Gl'OYt, CA lllt Mallat flf "'1 ml. 1-AY Hot, at .. l It lat C,. iiid/2ba home 2br 2.5ba, twnhae 3000 WIMiM We can ~ Solve Your ,., ~ Indoor Air Qtial.lty Problema ! ' REDUCE #1 HEALTH THREAT "'" ./~· ./Dua Mites ./ Moad-Hlktew ./ Chank:lll Fumes ./~ ./ f'U Odor9 l2MO ..._ .. 911l ,........ u-.. .. ou ,...,......... Two hou•••· Ra, Qulat famll)! neigh. style. oversized encl Aotlert A. C&Wlclaf, JI.,_... ......... ...._ '"""'~' * ...,.....,.... ocean aide. 1389k. Enct yard. Peta ok. gar, lndry tacit, patio. 12111 81terno, Oardef\ .,-DlllllA ..a .... t9 C'-9matlon Scot1 982_.741 Walk to beach. 2-car Many nice extrul GloWe,CA~ · ... •'-_..la.. 1~~ Centuey9t an.ch Qat.111&0. Incl no pets. $945+ HC. Thia butlnHa Is co.-.. ............. ,.... Profeaeloftale g.ardnr. 980-8577 714-895·3357 ducted by: an lndlYldual tltW .II ...._. • ..... .....,IO STARTING "'~ atarted doing • ....... ._. i-------n";'.~;;--;;;;;;~~ --------------~A~~. Jr. '9l ~':.:.~~ COSTA MESA 2824 COSTA MBSA 2824 COSTA MBSA 2624 :: ::~· ~~= ..... .:cc: 0...,-== :..'=l!r.~·-> ------ Dally Piiot Nov. 141 ~ $0, .... ~ Gan't aeem to Dec:.'· 11N wn e=,. 'L.' ~~-get to all tho•• lt1A •• ...,,.,... repalrloba PUIUC ""TICI .._ w. ,..... .. o.: eround th• houH" _..;.......:;....-----! Dt t a. .. tm r ............. ......... w 11111 ,..,, 1~ Let th• ..... ........... mn ca...mec1 m = ~ .. ,________ .. rv1c. :l:ii 't!:mi::r.'tt PUIUC NO'OCI DlrectOIY IDftCll 6P ,,..,.. help you find ...,,, NcMsn. an _. UUI T.& Mt. =-:: retlatM help. r::.~· "'°"' ...._,, ~-.-= t Ml ... 7• ~. bustnffa le ocin---1'GU,,. 11 m. 1..;---"."""""~:"'-"':"' ..... t.r. • lndMdl.llll • .,.., "" "* ,. "** :7d ...... ""'... 'Wal ' = ':a:.na ... llld , n •Y -.. ~ Clllltl ~--W ·;.;.._---~11 a... cr.:.;u ... , .,.., ....... . ..... ,.,t .... .... QUIBT IC SJlllBNl\ Palm 1\4".esa ~ents ANEW BUSINESSrf •• SATURDAY, DECEMIER 7, 1996 ... QlrtOTllDT UIPtCmDffT lllPLOYllDT AllTIQUIS 8010 COWCTllLIS COIOU COSTA IDS& 1124 UWfOIT DWfOIT I 5530 5530 1530-.. 1111111!--• 8017 DILllU 1122 IUCB 111 -CB ., ..... . 1111 I .. = . .., ... ~ ... --TllL-*WIW WMl'TDPT TopDOllarPal4l lfttwaat....., St.mp ...... ..__.... Ton(a8w) WllOVINO ............ ._T-4~:....;.--~~----r._ Welte•...... •I~ e8'dlr\ l'rom 1100~1 HO. COiiection. ldMI XITIM ~. "*"' a wo-M6ctleV phone, knlc:lll· SM.a & CRAl'T Lota of tum, wld, dna IO&!S ~clfl car••r l!arn up to 1700 C....T~.eu ... eoe Olftl Me.ate ,.,..,ac!Othee.h•ahold llnacka, picture•. aOUTIGU• lbl+e:::woae"".l•••--~~~~-_,,t...,--· --1 pc '° antlr• ..wt•. ..~ .. ......... d x .. ~, .... ,. "-.. ...... • • ""' ,,., • weakly .-no • tong Thatap111. Contact •a1 11 chi .._,,.. • '"-"' more; ec:or, maa , ... ._ F-rom~"!!_..,_pm 'ttt4 :J ... •. ·-•a•r• ... t•• IMM•LU * 9'0'#tn9 H..nti Club dl1tanoa aarvlo• Bonn6a at 7•-.otN .. n nge, na, aet ~ llOhta radloa, tapee -,,_, .. • ........ --= lnnovattw over th• phona. glswar•. furn, 9tc. WAlfTID •3 • .,.....,.. furnltura, a cad•; D.o. 21 a Hnd); ·~!.. --:,:.....~ Wheel 9'HMQ. 4GHP. Ind ........ _, ,. Wiifi61 40Yr N8 .... 97W223 healll aAAO""--.. ... __ _.. ........ __ ··-·-"· I Tohatau •lac •terl ,..........,.. al~tralnlng. Call: ._ ... y_,.._ .-.-_....... ~o Jnw •01a M-a-r .,._...__ aaa. o • -..---•• • .._..,... ,_..., ,.,.. hotM Mdd'9 & .. =IOO· ~·· ••I•• a t-• ... • t~ --. .... -·-...... " v• u • .,... _... .... _ TV•. Lota morel _ .... ,. ....__ ........ ~ ~ ~.. ........... taa .. •••••· · • ,......... .. • -& .............. _,,._ ... o..-1t furn, apple, hMNd '""' • ·--....-• tota .,, wondaf,.., -,.. * NY8 'la a * Alf•na"•m•nt poa._ T I a. I __.... ..... _,_. lie -•a.. fu t Chau I t42 .. t02 much mor•I 103 .... tM -... ... ,... • ~ • I e e • a r.,. et n e In my Coate Me.a C•·... p-•..a F"" uour me, --m, po • a DI Mite -v!!:"--z::::L na a val able. lmmad openlnge. pt/ hom• for 3 children APPLIAlfCl!S 8011 ol ... d IOAJA--: di ... ~ .. -t•ry. Sat/Sun 1-3. • un t S.W. Cypr... Th .. I 8 I 8 •74 llalk ...... Todd, eoe-•e13 ft+ bene. C-11 on .__ .,..... • amo...... 4Saa Dorohe9ter, p ~ L .... HUG•· naa....._ ClOthO u r r • a -4 20hp Johnaon engine, II: I ... .,_ we 2 4 a • Sllhr •-cond Ca• R.., • •t · -·-.·-Xtnu Olfta and mor•I m tal floorboard• a PP n8"'eoelvlng half of !Mjor utJI co'• M'ii'et be lo~lng ;. ..... y • -, Cameo Hl9hl8"Ch Tool•, "· clothe•, ~!...?!'• A.I~. •.11•_.,;. 2008·9 Centella .I. 0~ condl &42•7794 rll af South Coaat to pr ... nt new eaMc:e attantlv. 874-4a48 t3 ou. ft. p,.. • .,. aOt-347 :1 ••Movlnt1 Sale•• automotive, ml.c. b"""i' "~,,,_OYfKF V .... 8 _.,.;"" (off aanU.90) ~ l'·T Avallabla. for •xl1tlng cuatomera . • Upright. ')(1nt COf)dl· Top Doll•ra Peld Quallt~ l'umltu,. t toe Vlotorte n. -r • .,gun -7t4-44CM>4t9 Work In r,rof, auto-will Call CHhler/ tlon. 1125. M0-7911 l'or Record•. Jazz. Cu.tom 82" lavender ••• 7130 ..... 1.pm 1552 Miramar Dr. #51--------- .Plllppln--eoelvln9 mated env ron w/pald Clerk. Whol•••I• .a I I 1 w h I Sountracke, •tc. pillow back eofa w/ r•U'PA nrA 8180 "'" training & oppor for Plywood • lumber Co. *"• ' 8 200. u er Call Mlk• &45-7805• ' oiNU1 • AH Chances att you wlll nnd what you need at the prlct you want to pay when you read ClaHlfled 11 ·1 Im• CI erk. adv• n c • m • n t In Heklng well organ-dryer, 1145.00 aach. matching 159" love-MOVING MUI lhlllder'• hardware Buena Park Corp ofc. lzad detail oriented e4e-S848 WANT•D Elegant aeal. Beige oval 9'•12• HUNTINGTON Evaf)'thlng muat gol ••t•telGarae• ••le MP pr•f'd. 494-7292. 800-223-1025 ext3305 lndlv. w/•nthualaatlc Orandfathar Clock w/ rug +3 am matching. BEACH 8140 Kitchen lt•ma, cfoth-Appuanc ... furn, T.V'a T •• oh. Prr Aft W •• tml .t. Chim. 2 glaaa top/bau and Ing, Antique•, (Incl houaewaree, clolhln,.,, ' •r WANTl!D peraonallty to manage fURNITURB 6014 n ' •· tbl1. 80"x84" Baker'• Oak le• box, mapl• collactlbl••· ate. ~hool care In N.B. Enthu1laatlc peraon to our will call office. 49 .. 7100 rack, gun metal. Cua· :J.lfamllw Sale chopping block, ••Wun ••lfto3pm 7:l~ .. ~ce,~~~;~ run front office for Muet have caahler ,.. tom 42"x90" .doubl• Cloth••· cloth••· platea, glaH•• & tata South Ro•• Chiropractic facility, •xper. & be knowl· Antique 4 poater PRBE TO YOU 6022 beveled gluato~off & mlac. houeehold. B •am b 0 tt1 ea . -------..,._ Shopping for • new baalc typing & lnter .. t edgeable of general Mahogany twin-bad•~ tbl w/faux flnllhed SaVSun 8am-4pm SaWun 8em-3ptn apartment? cla11ltled In learning are req'd. offlc• support. M-1'. Maple table & 2 chalra braH ewan baH. 9832 OIVmplo 2031 E.Balboa BIVd-dally 842-5878 leta you compare BaH pay +bonu1e1. 7am-4pm. Stable Co. Ethan Allan hideaway Yellow C•nn•• Belg• On 1ofabd. Drlc1.,,..---.---.----coata ·without haHI• C•ll 378-0552 In Tuatln w/employaa bed/couch a chair Pl•nt• 548-9832 wicker w/gluatp1 coff Saturar a.1 itmul--------~-----:-----..L--------- or worryl banent.a. Pl•... call 811a-o4411 tbl, dHk, end tbl. ltema, ~hen ltema,1 .. ------------Cleaalfled To place an ad In Marta or Butch at Pecan finished oot• Lota or mlacellaneou.I 842-8878 Cl•••lfted 25 .. 1100 btwn M KJntJ Size W•terbed JEWELRY FURS gon game lib w/4 81a.A Geneva Call 842·5878. Dk at.alned pine. 2 • wick b k-.. & d ,. _______ .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cupboard• 6 mirror • AltT 6025 ded :~at.r:.~hal,:a~a---------!MPlOYM!NT on tall headboard. Tall rollers. Antique elot NEWPORT Looking for an opportunity . to use your sales skills and experience? . 'J\e Los Aaaeles 1lmtt Oruge County EcOOoa ~ an exciting opportunity for a PART· TIME OUJ'SIDE SALF.S REPRESENTATIVE. You will contact potential subscribers at their h9mcs to sell subscrip<ions to the limes Orange Gouncy. The individual must be able to wort llfonday-Friday, 4pm-9pm. Current openings arc in Fullerton and Garden Grove. THE SUCCF.SSFUL CANDIDATE WllJ, HAVE: t SaJcs or customer SCl\'icc related experience • Oood oral communication skills • A professional appcarancc and demeanor •Cold calling expenencc is a plus The Los Angeles limes offers a competitive t:Ompcnsalion and benefits package. Qualified candidates may apply in person, by mail, by fa.. or by e-mail at: THE Los ANGELES TIMES Consumer Marketing South East Sales Center 5555 E. Inland Empire Bl vd. Ontario, CA 91764 FAX (909) 481• 8277 -Mail jennifer.mccreight@latimes.com For more infonna1ion caJI I -800·568-2387 F.qllll Opportwuty Employer : *-1&~~· Ad f roduction ·· ~Tvotst .. _..\._ Mt.time Costa Mesa rypchouse needs demi oriented people obsessed with accuracy to become a pa.rt o( our ad building tea.m. lllUll: Great speed. mm1mum 60 wpm Accurate rypmg Expenenu with Macintosh computers Prmow ryping expenencc: Ad building experience helpful, bu1 not necessary Wtllllt: A ftiendly working envaronmcni Con~nient part-rime shafts Opporrunicy 10 move inro graphic design .. One pan-time 6pm ro 11 pm, 4 day a •week shift is available. Salary range from : $10 to $I 2 depending on experience:. : Physical and drug 1es1 required. Send • resume and cover lener 10: California C.Ommunity News Artn: The CCN I Typehouse 330 West Bay S1rce1 Cosia Mesa. CA 92627 .. ~ A. .. c:p.., °""""" ·• SERVICES 5533 P•d••tal frame wfth hqulalt• Nat. Lun.,.. machine. u. tan wing a-e•ca mattraaa. heater, pad· lne, maxl~•ngth Mink chair. For mor• Info & gn ded ralla, 8 drawara, 4 Coat. Worn twlc•. appt call, 873-0443. ------ Pl ... :-:·:~~. th•t ~:~~:~~-r.1.n~·.~~o·: 13500· 97s.:Jooa ····•un 8-3, hHhOld G SAUi SAT .. 2 th• ll1tlng1 In thl1 cat· ihama, ahfft.a. $200. Item•, 2-patlo lounge 1500 Warwlcic, Dovar agory may require you Call ls.40-15995 PETS Ir Chr9, Fl•her 1peakers, Shor••· Furn, hHhld, to call a 900 number Roaa/aklla, 2 -amall •POfl•, clth1, applc9. In which ther• 11 a Queen Plllowtop matt/ ANl14AlS 6049 tablea, cloth••· •tel 1..,,,..--_,,,,_.,.__,,,......,,,....,, charge per minute. box aprg. N9Yer ua9d, 418 Heliotrope Garage 8ale Sat 8-3 been In 1tor•g•. Can •Poodle Puppl•• • (In the alley) New 6 UHd clothlng, d • 11 v • r · 1 2 5 O · Taacup, Toy & Mini. ~=lry~k~\~.~.~~~~: MERCHANDISE ca18) 389-4889 l25o.112so. 548-2848 COSTA MESA 6124 nice gltta. 2423 Vlata •---------• Deaperatetv nffd lov-Noblez.a (Bluff•) I•••••••-MERCHANDISE Ing home for 'Jenny'. floag Thrift Shop Huge a.ramll)f -I• •---------MISC. 6015 4 y/o lab mix, apayed. Sat Dec. 7 10am·3pm LovHeat, chair, otto- ANTIQUES 6010•=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lovaa people/doga. 970 w. 17th (rear) Ski man, quaen alffper 1• No cat.a. 780-0370 /Xmaa ltema. 722-9108 aofa, oak tabl••· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4x8 area rug. SW Gorgeo al• HOT ROD Q a I S I atereo, Nintendo, motif. 150. Br••• tray. ua young m • • • Kid'• blkH, clolhln~ & 37" 1150 720.9489 •able ahepherd. 7am. Biiiet, vlnta~. ~ l\&W\ : • • Baautlful temperment. whffla & much more. Iola toya lnclud ng ~"""' Artlftolai Chrl1tmaa 975-1118 755 W. t 7th Unit A Fl1her Prlca & Playak· trff. Complately pr• ool, & mlec houffhld. wired w/ approx 20 O Aleo Gift atore atrlnga of llghta. a· MUSICAL n the move? •Cloaeoutat• e /Al k INS.,..~'IU"l's 6055 Antique Oak dreaaer S:~.cann~21~2~0 uwMUHu Sell your extra & aJdeboard, Chrlat- 81ngo T•bl• com-Saxaphonea & merclal blower-type w/ Bra .. wanted. In any 100~ card1, PA & cond. 937-3108 mike I 873-0443 Xmaa trH1 potted 8-9' BICYCLES $39. Cltrua, fruit, avo- cad o tr••• fruiting iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $10. Herba, Junipers. Two 26" Men'a beach vln•a S 1. Cement cruleare & boy' a fountna 1110, bird 20" bike. Mt-9284 baths S20. 809-e74-~22 EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 Costa Mesa typchousc needs detail orienrcd pcopk ob.scsscd with accuracy 19 become a. pan of our ad building team. lllUll: Near perfect spelling Grear grammar 1 Year proofreading apenence An eye for desigri Ex~riencc wirh Macintosh computers Wlmt: A friendly working env1ronmen1 Convenient pan-rime shifts Opponunicy co move in10 graphic design Several 5 hour, 4 day a week shifts arc TICRETS 6075 Cirque du Sollel Two tickets for up-coming 1how1. Fab. 9th at th• O.C . Fairground• Oreat seat.al 830.9714 GARAGE SALES BALBOA PENINSUIA Treaeur•• Galore Sat-9 unusuai oal( a glua dining table With 8 chalra, fabuloua Olabmana trlpla dreasar & mirror, new love1eat, oak roll top d•aka, cherrywood hall trH, patio table & chalra, new fashion Jewelry, c hlldrena cloth••, xmaa ltem1. 408 I!. ••v Ave In Alley 875-4339 household maa decoration• A Items tote of AnnalH dolla. •••• 8am-2pm• jn Classified 220112214 Alt• Vl•ta Run your ocI in the Newport Beoc:h Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100 ,CXX> homes. Fox us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check today! Run for a week! I( your car does not sell we'll ""n it ·for another week FREEi All for $1 o• ·············---······-··· • • • '. • D YIS,5111. MY CAlt : ........ ' . ~ • : Cily ' ,.,,,,_ v.ft Card DMC DVISA DAM X ~~~~-~,.~- Mita Tr CIMY l'lOf l30 W .. .._ C.--CA 916U t1141 '°""'Or_. ITl"1 '11..uN ~--..~ ""'-0-' ,.._,_ ... ---..... --O•~ 0 -O S...,_ o... 0 -0--o--0 -0 -C... 01~ o--. o--. g::;._ s=-= g::: o~-oc-o c-.......-0..,_ o'""'.-o-.w- • 110 for' ..... 11.00 eodt oJJilionol //,. ava.ilable. Salary range from $8 10 $10 de~nding on experience. Physical and drug rest required. Send resumc and cover letter ro: California U>mmunity News Can't seem to get to all those repair Jobs around·the house? Let the Claaalfled Service We'll pay your toll when you take the new San Joaquin Toll road to us. Ann: The CCN I Typchousc 330 West Bay Su'CCr Cosia Mesa, CA 92627 Directory help you find rellable help. &42·5878 _Special GMAC Loyalty Lease If you have a Csdlllac & leased It through GMAC, CADI~C £1'~0RADO. ~"I ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY PILOT, • this new lease special Is just for you/ I' ~ I - For llllwrtln"t infamwtion cllll 574-4261 Kristin Berman Automoihe ~ft9Clltatne -Robert Matthews, General Sales Manager, South Coast Toy_ota South Coast ltOlvo "In the automotive business it's very important to reach everyone in the community. Advertising in the Daily Pilot has helped me co do just that. "South Coast ToyotaNolvo is and will continue to be the number #1 Toyota cutler in volume and sales through its continued commitment advertising in the Dally Pilot" "Thanks Daily Pilot fur making my job & South Coast Toyota successful today." I _,,,,,,,. Plus 19« +tax for 36 moa, cloeed end leMe. On approved aedlt. Tut.al toetarts.1154.68 down +ht p~ taxes, OMV 4r doc. ltts. 1bt. pymnta S16,674.M +tax. f.2lt mJ./yr. Opdon to buy •• --end for S22,,545.60. One oaly. ~ ~.Must be a cumnt t.adil1ac owner and GMAC t..e.ee. ~ CADILLAC. CREATING A HIGHER STANDARD8 -------9120 ..... 9040 DODGE 9065 UNCOLN -------- •aa Ceupe ... Vme ••a• Cott• 'Ta Continental 4.5 Ur. One owner. In or1glnal condltJon. Cl•aalc, aunrf, all 44k mll••· 17,600. Mll•g• 75k. 11 ,450 acce... Leather, axe * M1.0800 * Mi-oec>o con~ 11200. ~15 '89 ••daft O.Vllle '82 250 RAM conver- ByCHARW~ with OMAR SHARIF Md TANN.AH HIRSCH SAD. IOATS.7014 Blk, blk lthr, Qofd pkg. alon. White w/gray lnt.l•M_E_R_r11:t_T\_'ll_C! __ 9_1_3_0 v.a, full power. Low mll111. All extru, '-~"" WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ aT• Krtoaon '71 3 Hiia, Atomlc-4 eng, radio, depth finder. Sleeps 8. 15500. Incl TV, VCR, auto bedliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil loaded. Bose stereo, __ ... recllnlng c"alra. n 1 • >..South vulnerable ""'' phone, lltnt cond. ..... '' * '84 300CD * '' • 'J--$8750. Call Steve 115•900 673-8079 In cwlglnaJ cond. On• hold: 942·7700 '82 Sto•lth Wht w/blk owner. Very lo-mUH. bra. 38k miles. Mint 19,500. 841·3584 MQ'7 Ollt OAI ~Jt'711 975.9835 -------------CHEVROLET 9045 cond · 5·• pd· tint· 1~•""'a""'7,.....,e""9""0,,...-=a"='L.......,S"'"m-o~k-• $15,900. 97S.3291 exVblk Int. Full pwr. _ • aTNe SUPS Block Doytpn• New clth tp. 2 alarm ~ .u Turbo z. S2000. ayatms. Pull stereo. Docvr 7022 '&O Coprloo Cl•••lo • •84fS.eM2• Mint cond, 70k mllea. AOJ Blue 4-dr sedan, pwr everything. New trans.•---------S23k. Pete, 730-5700. The biddin1 ha.a proceeded: NORTH BAST 80lTl1I 1• P... I• •• p... ' What action do you take? WB8T p ... Sid• Tio• for 25' Hll tlrH. $1000. 842-1233 FORD 90751---------Q.2 ·A.South, vulnerable, you boat. Nr Udo Bridge. '88 Aatro V.n Only OLDSMOBILE 9155 hold: Nwpt Bch, great loc. 43k mist V-6 Auto Al '87 Explr/Expd/Trk• •=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 59.00 per It. 675·8l28 C, stereo, pwr at~er. Huge dlsc/lmmed del 1" brka. H.990 831-1023 Direct Leaalna AIRCRAFT 8010 •'93 S\JBURBAN• (714) 849-1~0 iiiiii!iiiii!i!liii!i!i~iiiiiiiiiil 1 /2 ton 4x4, fully•--------- ' 79 Wiiia Wing equipped . Orig owner. JAGUAR 9105 H•rrlor H•nglldor S23,950. 931·3119 w/harnHa 6 •hoot. .,.,,8,,...7~S~u.,..bf1'-=-•~h-o_fl._'/T_rk_• iiii*ii'ii8ii9iiJiioiigiiuii•iiriiXiiJii8ii*iii Good cond. 842-7794 Huge dlae/lmmed del One owner. Low mlles Direct Leasing with records. s92so (714) 949-121,, 941.0800 •'91 V•ndonpl••• '88 Dolt• 88 Brhm va, AfT. AJC. full power, CC, AM/FM. lo-ml, S3500 875-9961 1888 DELTA 88 Ro~•I Brough•m Fully loaded, V6, dark blue with llght blue In- terior, SM,000 mllea. $3,000 or best otter. 714 574-4287 AUTOMOBILES CHRYSLER 9050 One owner; In orlglna11--------- condltlon. s12,95o. PORSCHE 9175 841.0800 BMW 9030 •'90 LoB•ron• '98 912 Lt. beige. uK78 The bidding has proceeded: soum WEST NORTH l• PUI I Q ' What do you bid now?· EAST P ... Q. 3 -As South, vulnerable, you hold: •Q 8 2 OK 10 8 OA 10 9 8 2 •10 8 Partner opens the bidding with one no trump. What do you respond? * '848MW 5280 * New p~lnl, llras/brks. Convertible. One LEXUS 9115 owner. 54,000 mlles. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $5,500. 941.0800 Re·bullt. New palnV Q." . Both vulnerable, aa South rubber, 11lloy1. S7,600. you hold: Smogged. 644· 1449. '90 Loxua ES 250 Alf. Phone, AJC, anrt . .,.,,8:'."9~~L-•"""B"'"•_r_o_n_C.,...o_n_v S!i,500. 973· 7208 Red w/Blk top, AJC, M KJ 109 0785 OQ92 •A8 The bidd~proc:eeded: 80\1rH NORTH • • p-1 0 ' What do you bid now? Q. IS -Both vulnerable, aa South -' you hold: •AKJ8 0 109841 07 •AQ63 Your right-hand opponenl opens the bidding with one heart. What action do you take? Q. 6 -Bot.h vulnerable, as South you hold: •K OAK OK8 74 2 '-QJ 1053 The bidding has proceeded: soum WEST NORTH l 0 Paa 1 • 1 What aclion do you take? Look for Bruwers on Monday. EAST 2 Q Learn to be a better bridge player! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridle Let~r by calling (800) 788-1226 for Information. Or write to: Goren Bridee Let- ter, P.O. Box ••to, Chica'°, m. 60680. Am/Fm, Loaded! 36k mllea.$5000. 530·1941 A/C, Auto, PS, PW.1--------- 6cyl. ABS. All service TOYOTA 9210 records. $9600/obo.1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1---------...-----------.--------1 991·4139 •• Ctii&IF'llED II'• the rffoorc• you can count on to sell a myriad of merchan· dis• Items, because our columns compel quallfled buyers to call I e42.597e '89 LoB•ron Convrt, 6cyl lurbo, A/C, lull pwr, CC, tint. Lo·ml, $5500. 875-99151 New Yorker Doluxo Famlly car, Exc-Cond New paint, trans, tires. $3650.obo 536·8733 * '88 Torcol * TOYOT , CLASSIFIED Auto, A/C pwr steer· A 9210 VOLRSWAGEN 9235 ANTIQUES & II s the resource you Ing. BOk mllH. S2,950.I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I CIASSICS can count on to sell a 941·3594 '87 L•nd CruZ/4-Run '74 Super Bootlo1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii myriad of merchan· 1..,..,,.,..,..~.,,....,.-..----e 1• dlse Items, because '87 MR2 Slvr 5.apd, Huge dlsc/lmmed del lk/red Int. Great run- our columns compel anrf, A/C, AM /FM Direct Leasing nlng cond. No dental quallfled buyers to cass. New tlrH, eng, (714) 949-1217 $2000 OBO. 721-0044 calll ECU, brks. $3495. · Buy It. Sell II. Find It. 842·5978 Under warrnt.724·8905 Cl•Hlflod • '515 Ford Pickup Profeaslonally re- stored, 2 lears ago $19.500. 45-8693 • _________ _., ________ ..A-________ I IF WE'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER!I YOU'VE GOTA SADDLEBACK NEW CAA! Sales Leasing Service Parts "Buy, Lease Or Browse" Come See Why Orange County's Auto Dealers Are Number One In Customer Satisfaction! 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LIDO ISLE Walk to ~ quaint Udo VUJace from this tlepat ~ wttb pttk·•·boo harbor Ylew1 and spedal custom features ladudlna hardwood and marble noon. Lease o~t!on avaflable. $750,000 VSO llOlllllY Ill YOUR POCKn ,... w Ylew ....................... 3aA, ... ltftl -.................... ,.._ ...... ..__.a-.. ••oz' , .. ......_. '3M,OOO 99olli FSl for lnfonnatlon on these and other ~pert/es: Ca/1(714' h"":l lwww.zow.com/coaatalpf'OPer'flea Ill · '7 644-7111 .. ... ~ "''' A-""'1°mn·aAl-Outstanding contemporary hm w/ocean & canyon views. 5BD, 5BA. Gated comm. BUY NOW & wof'1( w/builder to add your personal finishing touches. If, TM.000 IUCll"mT um co1•111mY Comoa Del Mar spectacular new cust mediterranean loc in exclusive gated access beach comm. Breathtaking views of ocean, 1etty & newport harbor. 5BD, 5.5BA w/lrg view deck for entaining. Gourmet kit w/granite counters. Elevator services all lev&ls " •f ,4H,OOO a. .. -ILIUICI This 3BD +den. gated community. 5 minute walk to new- port center. Quiet location. Like new. ta49,000 mWLY UITID • m.ccMllT Elegantly cust immaculate 2-story, 4BD, 3.SBA home in this private community with pools & spas. Beaut serene setting. Palm tree lined rear yard. 17ae,ooo un•mumt Balboa Oceanfront 3-story hm w/panoramic views. 6BD, SBA, hb, tam rm. elevator. & 3 car gar Top-deck has BBQ & spa Truly the Crown Jewel. ...... ,000 .,_, • .,.,. II I 100' of frontage on Alamitos Bay. Privately owned Marina for 27 boats 50' turning basin within Marina. State-of-the- art dock. built m 1991 . has 10 year warranty. minimal maintance required ll,I00,000 llllll•MM CdM hm75 paces for Ocean Blvd! Apx 3,019 sq ft. 4BD. 3.5BA, family rm & study w/partial ocean views from 3 lev- els. Beautiful custom design. 1971,000 .......... -....... Cust fam hmll Built In 92', spacious floor plan. Light & bright. 3BD. 3BA. tam rm wlwet bar, bonus rm, FDR, trench doors, cust cabinets. Luxurious mstr ste w/marble firs. 2 car gar + carport space. t?U,000 mua•..,.1111n1 One of the b9st ~ Mues on one of Dover Shore's most exclusive streets. Home has potential tor 4 or SBD. Dramatic courtyard entry, spa. vaulted clngs ...... 000 ....... , This golf course view hm. 1lle liv rm, din rm & mstr BO all enjoy one of the best views in Big Canyon. Best view in Deane Townhomes. 2BD. 2BA &den. Cul-de-sac st 180° 5th taifway unobstructed view. •1ce,111 Charming comer home In gated community. Highly upgraded, private spa with water falls. Excellent concfi. lion. Call us today for more details. tlll,000 Ant seen from this lushly landscaped yard & newly remodeled 4BO, 3BA home. Huge comer lot wlpvt access to 4 beaches plus 2 paf'i(s. ... .... Lovely end unft 4 bedrooms, 3 baths townhome w/pvt pool & spa, gated court yard entry, skylights, some view of bay & ctty llgh18, exciu8Ne guard gated community. VALUE++ll ...... ~ ..... , Penthouse end unit Bayfront condo w/all the bells & whis- tles. Dock available up fo 45'. N-.ooo ......... 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 fireplace, 3 car attached garage on oversized Interior lot with private pool & spa. Great value in Newport North Villas. Lease option availablel Call us today for more details. 111 .. 000 Mtu-Nmll Rare plan 4 with pastoral views of canyon. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths with add'I 3rd story offlcellibrary. Tile floors. security system & stereo systems, skylights, plantation shutters. ..11,IOO ---···-Spacious hm on one of Newport Beach Islands. lnslde atrium-marble floors, boat dock. Unusual financing oppor- tunity. 68D, 4.58A. Great entenalner hm. t~,Ml,000 ... .,...ammm 3BD, family room, studio, e/c, galed community. Perfect condition. Spa, rountalns, relraetable awnings. 3 fire- places. Lots of mirrors, very private. lllltlOO .... ., .. ~"--2BD. 1.6BA, liv rm, kit. din rm + patio on the sand, great beach. Quiet neighborhood, sit down white water Views+ Catalina sunsets. Great Condition! ••slll 11"811ft ••• ii 111- Apx 2,100 sq ft, furnished 2BD, 2BA. Completely cust & upgraded penthouse unit with gorgeous View. Secured undrground parking w/elevators. ._ .... ..,..111m11-.-3Bo. 2BA, 4th BO converted to den/office. Upgrades & more upgrades! Pool, spa. A+ curb appeaJ, brick wOf1( & landscaping, new doors, windows, marble entry, mart>le fireplace, all new kitchen. Top quality mirrored wardrobes, finished garage with custom storage cabinetry-easy to show. Call us today for more details. tlf t,000 .............. Fabulous 38D. Newport Crest Town~. Completely remodeled hdw flrs, custom stairway, marble & mlrroded fplc, extended deck walk to beach. lltl,000 ......., .... Darling 4 bedrooms mint codttion for your flrlt timer, rose garden & fruit trees. Best location, near S. Coast Plaza . Ifs a deflghl ......... Beautiful slngle =~ !L..,, Joaquin. Goff course view. 280, 28A, patio with new deck. tt•lll Just· say Buy, Bye! Buy a home through The Prudential • Jon Douglas Company use our affiliated financial services and get a roundtrip companion ticket on United Airlines.*. n. ., ... "' ..... 1s.-.. llcilllls ........ 1111,..., ... Oalalm c...., .. n. l'luMialUlnl My. ,..i-111amt"9q ............ 1D ·-· .. .,, ... "' .. ,.,.... ........ ... _ ... ,_..,._._0!*1,19'6.iflillit(Jl_...IS,19'6.i-•--1tlMdllll•lllll•lllilll ..... 1t .... ll.-llM••---........-.............. ~ .... llllltl~ ..... .-w• .. --............. llllb...... • c...-. ...................... .., .... "'~llrtllild. Ulilld E,...il ........ U..511111• ......... .. ...... ..... .... a1111111m.-............. ~ Miii ..... ,......,_., ....... , tillllr ...... C......-• .. wnid.....,. .. fl ....... dimfl .... .., ....... MiiM.rlillllbulldD Mll- Urllbt ................. _ ... _...., .................... lltllt .... llllb .. ~tl-aitllmls. lltlltCll 1«JOm73S611r.mis•-...... ~o-l-o,..111111 ~ W..U..tlfit ,.,..., ... ~--.. Beaut plan Y, great loc-country kit w/new appliances. French drs lead to pvt patio overtooking park like green- belt. Mini ocean view. Highly upgrad- ed-a must see! '224,800 =795,000 ,000 ,000 Ws'ooo 1000 ,000 $788,000 $199,900 $659,000 $779,900 Sat Sat Sat SatfSun Sat SaVSun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4:30 Gated comm of Harbor Hills. Oen w/Tplc & coffered clngs, trench drs. Walk-In bar w/sink, grantie countertop. Marble fplc, built-in crystal cabinets in. mstr BO + fplc. Sun .nn & spa. '879,000 Arvilla Sheron lilda Reed Bal1>ara Roppo+o Ml 11iio-t Gal Grabner 16 Ocfyssey Ct. Rochelle Liss 6 SWift Court 1-4:30(1-3:30 N. Balley/P. Davenport 14 Escapade Court 1-4 Marty.Jones 12 Kamalii Court 17 Tribute Doug Johnson MlmiCM9f 1-4 6 Failwiild 1-4 Irene McCarthy 5~ Ml m~ == 3100 1--4 .n..-• ....... H 8 Ba"*> 1-4 Lynne Valentine ,.,,.,, 245 VIia Point Dr. CdM hm75 paces for Ocean Blvd! Apx 3,019 sq ft, 480, 3.SBA, tam nn & study w/partlal ocean views from 3 lev- els. Beaut cust design. $975,000 $198,000 Sun 1·5 $685,000 Sun 1-4 $.119,000 Sun 1-4 $219,000 Sun 1-4 $218.900 Sun 1-4 $219,000 Sun 1-4 $203,500 Sun 1--4 $1 ,795,000 Sun 1-4 $1 ,395,000 Sat 1-4 $345,000 Sun 1-4 $419,900 Sun H $215,000 Sun 1-4 .... ...., Pg:59-3965 Stan Wylie Sue Van Aalst Barbra Chambers Vi Saxton Barbra Chambers Barbra Chambers Natalie Fogarty Dottie Johnson Melinda Jones Mike Tashman Melinda Jones Balbata Swindll .. ·1- ' <· ~· .. BARBARA SWINDALL 729-7286 245 Villa Point Dri'1C $215,000 Corona del Mar ,,, CoEy Rear Unit $310,000 Big Canyon $219,000 FOR LF.AsE 20 1 ffARB<>R WOODS PLACE $1S50 MoN111IY. IMMAcuLA.TPJ HADOll VIEW $0MEISET t•fOU'~ 4 Homes From Award Wmning Andersen Sch ool Close to Park & Playing Field Room For Expansion • Main Floor Bedroom True Cul-de-Sac • Flat Lot $6~S,OOO Johanna Markley ioins Prudential -Jon Douglas She enioyed a successful month in October Johanna Markley, sales executive with the Irvine office of the Prudential -Jon Douglas Company is a recent addition to this active, high profile office. A former educator and a native of Germany, this bilingual agent is poised to represent buyers and sellers from international backgrounds. "Johanna Marldey's professional integrity and conscientious approach to the demands of her profession have been widely acknowledged within the real estate community," said Chuck Allen. manager and broker of the Irvine office. Markley' s personalized care and service extended to her clients has earned their appreciation in the best way -loyalty. s~ is willing to go that extra mile which cams her referrals from satisfied cliep~. Knowing this is a service business, her clients are her number one priority. Her consistency bas paid off in a most successful transaction month of October when she sold $1.4 million in residential properties. 10 n«lt Joluuma Mart#], call the lnilw ~of IA•~ -Jon Do.pg c..,.,,,"' (114) 301-6292. ' ---------------..... - 60AKMONT $2,79S,OOO ]AMF.S GREY EllU ReaJty Group (714) 644-6200 26 ROYAi. ST. GEORGE $2,395,000 JOHN HOOVER ~I C«p. Reahv (714) 756-6666 an on 4 llUE DEAvviu.E $1,795,000 ARVILLA SHERON The Prudential • Jon Douglas Co. (714) 759-6600 12 Rul GllANo v A1lD $710,000 CAiwl.E ffENNEssy Century 21 • Badwde (714) 969-6100 15 INVERNEss LANE $1~50,000 GARY LEQRAND CoUt Newport Pro.,ertiH (714) 644-1600 3 RUE CJiATEAV RoYAL $639,900 CoNNJE PETERSON Star Real Eatate (714) 968M56 \ f: 30 RoYAL ST. GEoRGE $1,450,000 STEU.A WORDEN Cout Newport Propqties (714) 644-1600 23 RUE GltANo DucAL $599,000 PERRYTAVB ColdweU Banker (714) 644-9060 .. BALBOA ISLAND TREASURE A gorgeous 4BR, 3.SBA custom home with European flair and excep- tional decor. Cozy fireplaces, finished wood, plantation shutters, 2 mas- ter suites with balconies, kitchen with bar. Great patios. Bert & Marian Reedy $795,000 Code 71507 OCEANSIDE CHARM Distinctive woodsy cottage with 2BR, 2BA. brick fireplace, French doors, gorgeous wood cabinetry. Lush trees & landscape. $359,000 MaryAnn McGuire Code 72407 SPACIOUS POOL HOME Big 2 story home featuring 4BR, 2.58A & added family room. Oen or office downstairs, 3 fireplaces. Large, spar1<1ing pool. Kay Konfal NEWpon Buch offta· ~ · 2'.J c.-; .... iiLZ:;iiin 1-N 644~/»200 . ENGLISH con AGE Beautiful custom 38R, 3.5BA home with quest apartment. Ocean views, _ Gourmet's kitchen with 2 Sub-Zeros, spacious Master, den with built-in. Gisela Burmeister $949,000 Code72777 UNIQUE CUSTOM HOME WINNING HIOHUGHTI · - Rustic & original describe this hand-built bea~Stone l.a\1sh alSDn aaa1ts malcB 1tis 4BR. 2.7SBA. Randt "48 & br1ck Interior with 28R, fireplace, loads· of charm. home tJ1forgetlable. Texllnd, vcdBd ceiQi, la; urotnt sotnf, & origia ftrepa. r.cut'(clrd pool & spa B.J. Johnson • · Code 71867 HARBOR HIGHLANDS Spacious & private SBA, 3.SBA home with hardwood floors. fireplace, Immaculate decor. Spar1<1ing pool In private yard. Barbara Aune FABULOUS PRICE, FABULOUS VIEW Outstanding ocean & city lights views from this condo. Marble entry, fireplace, custom interiors. Seller is moti· vated! · Karen Rezek & Claudette Blanchard $719,000 Code 71097 Gary Hesselgesser $545,000 Code70827 ULTIMATE LUXURY Gorgeously crafted 4BR, 4BA custom estate with floor plan .for comfort & entertaining. Large private guest suite, hardwood floors, French doors. Lush fruit trees. Mlc~el Smith Code71007 EXQUISITE EUROPEAN VILLA Dover Shores custom manor with gorgeous bay view, mahogal\y flreplace, master w/retreat, atate of the art kitchen, security system. Redwood sauna, private courtyard. 3 car garage. Nancy Barfield & Tom lovenltti $1.795,000 Code71417 FINEST BEACH HOME Magnificent sunset, Jetty, & Harbor view from wrap around balcony of this 38R1 3BA dream home. Close to beaches & serene park. Coastal IMng at Its best! Pam Ball $849,000 ~------------------------------­BELCOURT - WILL TRADE Elegant SBR custom home with ocean view and grand marble entJy with cl~ular staircase. 4 car garage. Avallable furnished. Belle Partch $1,895,000 Code 71147 PENiNsulA OfficE ~1 w. BAlllM WWI. 72J--8120 r ' ~ 2425 Bamboo Sat $440,000LH 2515 Bamboo Sat $589,000 Ame Peterson 6 Seascape Dr. Sat $168,850 Gib Walker 14 Rue Grand Vallee Sat/Sun $759,000 Barrington/Kenton 1883 Rhodes Sat/Suo $329,000 Jim & Kay 908 Chestnut Sat/Sun $575,000 2320 Second Ave. Sat/Sun $359,000 JohnsorVStrauss 258 E. 21st Street Sun $298,000 Bernard Towers 3616 Ocean Sun $1 ,695,000 Mali Gulledge 1710 Kings Sun $949,000 Gisela Burmeister 301 Apolena Sun $795,000 2821 Alta VIS1a Sun $619,000 2515 Bamboo Sun $589,000 Tom Brunson 4527 Cortland Sun $495,000 C.Simons 29 Coventry Sun $395,000 Belle Partch 21 Trouville Sun $359,999 Maxine Propp E.S. Costa Mesa 2046 Aliso Ave Sun $379,000 Victoria Strubb ES.Costa Mesa 309 Broadway Sun $315,000 2318 Visa Hagar Sun $226,900 Dick Dickson Rancho San Juoquin 29 Madrona Sun $245,000 ' Marilyn Kershner Villa Bahioa 270 Gagney #213 Sun $204,000 M.Mink 28581 Adriatic Sun Renee Tiiton SABLE & SUNLIGHT CONCORD HILL GEM Only steps away from the sand! Enjoy scenic rooftop An outstanding 3BR home with spacious family room deck with ocean and bay below. Impressive interior & a 2 car attached garage. with 4BR, 3.5BA, two-car attached garage. Stephanie Houghton Bernard Towers $475,000 Code 75017 $249,000 Code 75007 ON THE COURSE BEAUTY IN EASTSIDE Great 2BR, 2BA condo rloht on Big Canyon golf Great 3BR, 2BA home in prime location. Spacious lot course. Areplace, tranquil vlews & private garage. offers possible opportunity for development Access for boats & recreation vehicles. Jim Heydorff Mark Jackson $219,000 Code 75137 $315,000 Code75117 rEllisR~ L~. PRIVATE BEACH HOME Charming 4BR, 2BA home with open interior, French doors, Bay windows. Large yard & access to private beach. Maxine Mink PRESTIGIOUS PENINSULA POINT View the bay by day, and city lights by niqht! This 4BR, 4BA home features floorplan for entertaining. 2 decks with patio, 3 car garage. Jo King OPULENT TOWNHOME A private courtyard with fountain & beautifully landscaped garden surround this 4BR, 3.5BA townhome perfect for entertaining. Views span ocean, Gatalina, & city lights. Mali Gulledge ~BLUEVIEWS Very private & spacious 4BR home with omc., best views. Pretty courtyard entry. Walk to shops, beach In fabulous seaside town. Linda Oeth & Lois Jacobs .. .. ~· .1· .. ''""" ... _ List your property with us and we'll adverti~e your proper'ty in the Daily Pilot too! Yo .ti reach qualif1ed buyers in Barbara the Daily Pilo,t~!~~~~ Auni:e-=~~~~lifi1~i~I Jo Anne Kenton • Pilot .NEWPORT BEAClt OfficE 2J CoapouTE PIAll SuiTE 190 644--6200 Dana Black 729-8296 LouAnne Ritt~ 717-4207 \ 1111 '\11·1111· ,,,,,,,.,, ... ,, "'' \\111!1,• 1,1! .,,,,,,11 .... }. "!•111,,·, 1, .• "' '''"~''' ONE OF A KIND IN EASTSIDE COSTA MESA! LocArioN , locArioN, ENd of cul--dE --sAc. HUGE lor, TROpicAl lANdscApiNG, pool ANd WATERfAll. You HAVE ro SEE rl-iis ONE! E\CLlJSIVf-BlJ\'l:l?S l?f-PRESENTATION AVAILABLE Also Availabk 309 Broadway, F.a.st Side CM -Cottage w/income producing studio. 20112 Spruce, Newport Beach -Recently reduced, value for$. 1706 Irvine A'ftllue, Newport Beach -Affordable Bayaat. 19 Sea Wand, Newport Beach -Spacious Upgraded end uniL 1741Tustin12C, P.a.tt Side Costa Mesa -Con'ftllient, spacious 8c dean. 2S2S Bourbon Sueet Unit H4, Orange -Light 8c bright end uniL Kathy Granieri 644-6373 ext.159 PRICE REDUCED 40 THOUSAND DOLLARS To $625,000. HuGE Lor. CuEsT HousE. CHARMER Read the latest in real estate in neYI listings •LUS llU l.TY GllOUP is getting into the spirit of the season by sponsoring a Christmas tree at Crystal Court this weekend as part of a fund raiser for Hoag Hospital. The tree's theme is Wfbe Mmk Is Always Playbac." a sentimental design that combines horns. harps, magnolia blossoms, wintaberries and glistening pearl drops to capture the romance of the holiday. Last year, a tree sponsored by the oompany won the award for PeopJe•s Qoice. And soaring to new heights wu J_,. Gray, who recently had the largest sale in Big Canyon when be sold a 10,000 IQU8l'e foot home in the mid- $3 million range. Gray specialius in the .Big Canyon area and represented both the buyer and seller in the transaction. Kelly Edwards was glowing after returning from a family vacation to the Yucatan Peninsula over Thanksgiving. They visited TuuJum and Cozumel, where they explored ancient Mayan ruins and delighted in spotting new fish while snorkeling in the crystal blue water. Everyone was a winner at COl.DWSl.L llAll..,,,. Moote Carlo NJ&bt this week. Don Ollon celebrated bis birthday early by &bowing the crowd some fancy footwork on the dance floor. He sure doesn't move like a 70-year-oldl For a glimpse of the fun. check ou.t page 42 .. "Daydream Depot," the imaginative Project Playhouse enay submitted by cox, ~. lllCHOLSOll WOil the "The Craftsman Trophy'' for best builder/craftsman at this year's . fund raiser for HomeAid OranJe County. It was also cited u Onmd Award Second Runner-up for .. Best of Show" and received the second highest bid in the highly successful auction of the 11 full-size children's playhouses, held adjacent to the Hard Rock Cafe in Fashion Island. This was the law firm's first entry in the annual event. ·~ firm had made monetary contributions to HomeAid in past years, but this year we wanted to actually build a playhouse to demonstrate that our lawyers, non-lawyer staff and friends can create something besides mountains of paperwork or aggravation -we can actually build a beautiful structure!" said John Kiocannon, a partner and one of the "builders." Designed to encourage imaginary play among children, each side of the playhouse featured a diffCftllt vignette. The front entry bad a "General Store" theme, with a display window, another side bad a bay window with a "Puppet Theater, .. and the rear was equipped with a "Soda Fountain .. and deck. The interior WU finished with ~pny trim and cabinetly, a bead-board ceiling and maple flooring and featured an open-beam ceiling and hand-painted munla deplctin,g 1be stuy of the tortoise , and the hare. Additionally, the playhouse was fully stocked with a rack of costumes for dress-up, puppets for the theater, groceries for the genenl store and soda fountain supplies, including candy and play ice cream. llAUIOA ISl.AllD is hosting a Christmas Home Decoratin& Contest to encourage islanders to participate in the holidays. Priz.es will be awarded in three categories: originality -i~ execution -overall effect and effort - time involved. Judging will take place on Dec. 15, 16 and 17. Awards will be announced prior to Cbristtnas. 1be event is sponsored by the Balboa Island Improvement Association. Fol more information. contact Pat Noyes at (714) 673~. Do you have news to include in New Ustings? Press releases may be sent to Julie Viker, real estate editor, Daily Piiot, 330 W. Bay, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 or faxed to (714) tJ50..4802. ....... .., --. .· ~ ----~----· Xew B1sl1ny An original Balboa Cape Cod home that has been extensively remodeled. Surrounded by private gard~ns, has formal dining room, open beam living room with custom fireplace, cozy den with frreplace, country kitchen & hardwood floors and brick throughout this two bedroom, two bath home with front & back stairway. Approximately 2600 sq.ft. 1641 E. Balboa Blvd. Priced at $729,000 Call Dayna Pettit 673-3899 or page at 651-4610 723--8800 644--1600 llCLlllYI lfflLllTI Of SOTHEBY'S International Realty e e 2921 4th Avenue 21 Whitewater fO Fathom 32' jetty Drive 715 Poinsettia 708 Avocado & 708.5 4721 Cortland Drive 715 Iris 321 Marlc<>ld Avenue 1918 Seactri'ft 720 Femleaf & 720.5 248 Poppy Avenue 315 HeJlotrope 302 Heliotrope 1312 Dolphin Tenaoe 1107 WhltesadsWay 423 Avocado 1001 .semnc SUn 500 Rockford Pia 65 Montec:Mo Dltw $289.500 • $'342,500 . $14«>.900 ~-eoo $472,000 $495.000 $525,000 $529,500 $535,000 $567,000 $569,000 • $595,000 $625,000 $679,000 $749,000 $749,000 $1'9.000 ...,.000 -1531 Sandcalde 1233 Portslde 'Wf/'/. ~.000 $919,900 $929,000 $969,008 $1,100,000 $1,)8,,000 $3,600,000 $5,400.000 .. ' 1221 S.yslde 4515 Gorham 360 I Ocean Blvd. I 0 I Shoredlff Roect 2674 Oraftll!A"9ftue B-1 $137,000 109 Aspen I.me $139,000 155 Graylinc .. •• :99.000 2330 VancUMdW.,'"201 $1'9,500 1845 AnahelmAvenue#lOC $144.000 2430 5anUI Ana £-2 $169,000 2416 Lesparre Way $21'7,000 300 SantoTomas $219,000 220 Knox Street ID $229,000 2762 Lonpood Court $230,000 3355 Nevada Avenue $214.900 210 E. 16th Street IA $265,000 175 Tulip Lane $265,000 2037 caJvert $215.000 229 S.ta Isabel Avenue $299,000 2* Parmley Line $'09,000 146 E. Wlblon A & 8 $J 15,000 )97 Ramona..,.,. $389,000 Monarch Beach I 96 RitzCove IOI Ritz Cove 31 RitzCove 72 RitzCove 31 RitzCove 2A RitzCove $425.000 $779,000 '$895,000 $1,775,000 $2.295,000 $2,695,000 Newport Beach I 1200 East Balboa Blvd. $1,545,000 15 Inverness $1,550,000· 33 Bekx>urt Drive North $1,695,000 19 Inverness Lane 337 Via Udo Soud 2242 ~nelRoad 428 Via Udo Nord ~ 515 ~ UdoSouCI . 1 Cbesh1re Qlurt 1310 Galaxy Drive 215 vt• Udo Soud 3 C1estwoodDrtve 8 Leesbwy Court 2321 s.nuaco 2296 ~IROad 6 Rodcincham 35 Had>or Island 2112 E. Balboa 81vd. $1,825,000 $1,895,000 $1,995,000 $1.995,000 $2,295,000 $2AOO,OOO $2,495,000 $2,595,000 $2.695,000 $2,750,000 $2,750,000 $2,995,000 $3,395,000 $3.950.000 $4.850,000 Newport Coast I 4S Calvacb 32 Clennont .31 Veriailles 17 VaJore 4 Bellevue 24 Calais 25 Calais 20 Avlcnon 25 WhJtesands 17 Whltesands 12 Fallwtnd 42 Pelican Point Drive 12 K.inpport I 0 Premlery: Point 2 Shoreline 9 SeeShell $379,000 $399.000 $449,000 $449,500 $539,900 $559,000 $569,500 $'579,000 $799,000 $825,000 $1,395,000 $1,595,000 $1.850,000 $2,995,000 $3,325,000 $3.995,000 South County I COAST · NEWPORT PROPERTIES Aw S #1 SALESPERSON 3RD ()QART~R '96 #1 LISTING AGENT 3RD ()QARTER '96 Jerry Finster MOST TRANSACTIONS CLOSED FOR THE Oi!ARTER JULY 1996 A GENT OF THE MONTH AUGUST 1996 LISTING AGENT OF THE MONTH Patrick Bartone Ju1v1996 LISTING AGENT OF THE MONTH AND AUGUST 1996 AGENT OF THE MONTH SEPTEMBER 1996 AGENT OF THE MONTH SEPTEMBER 1996 LISTING AGENT OF THE MONTH .. JERRY FINSTER SENIOR SALES ExECUTIVE #I SA• ESPERSON IN 1995 AT Co.AST NEWPORT PROPERTIES 759-3750 . l<EvIN KtiBb\K AsSOCIATE BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS Lido Isle Estate Remodeled home, 6 Bd 4.5 Ba + bonus room on 52.5' lot Prime street-to-street location at eastern tip of island $995,000 Belcourt Townhome 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Sophisticated tum-key townhome French doors, crown moldings. adjacent to pool & spa $669,000 717-4744 LIDO ISLE VIEW HOME! Bayfront Value 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' on the water Motivated seller -bought another home $979,000 Newport Jlelgbts Barpln! • 5 Bedro~m, 4 Bath "Turn-Key" Custom Home • Highest Quality Materials • Marble Flooring • French Doors with Beveled Glass • Granite Counters • 3 Marble Faced Fireplaces • Crown Moldings • Fabulous Bay Views! • Steps to Beach and Tennis • Reduced $70,000 ! $799,000 Lido Isle Double Lot 3 Bd. l Ba. beach house, prime 60' street to street lot Build tlm homes or a large home with yard, pool. etc. $769,000 Bayfront Lease 3 Bd. 2 Ba. 'beach cottage on prime comer lot Hardwood tloors, 3 car garage, pool $379,000 4 Bd. 2 Ba. + family room. Fresh paint + new carpet 60' on bay with great views, dock for 50' yacht $3,250 per month PICTURE THIS A unique blend of structural elements. Warm ye~ contemporary. Sophisticated in theme. Commanding coastline, whitewater and harbor entrance views. Tranquil ocean breezes. Simple elegance. Extensive use of natural materials. Monochromatic decor with striking textures. Volume accented by natural and architectural light. · 6 bedrooms, 6.5 baths including guest quarters. Pool and spa with resort ambiance. Offered at $2,800,000 Intrigued? Call for Details Heather ANGEL Barhara HUTCHINGS Which of These Special Properties Will You Call "Home"4or the Holidays? To Make Your Home a "Successful S~le" call tfte Harhor View Hills Experts HEATHER ANGEL 759-3743 BAr~BARA H LJTCH 1 N c. ~ -r-9 ~-13 I J -) I -...---------- . "\ 1918 Seadrl~ Beautiful 3 bedroom, 3 bath family home. Large yard ~e4uutl to $567 ,000 2762 Longwood Court 2 master suites, 2.5 batfts. Greenbelt location. Community pool, spa. $235,000 2 bedrooms, 2 baths Total remodel in 1989 $478,000 991 I Big Sur 5 bedrooms, 4 baths Family room and office $359,000 PROPERTIES FOR LEASE H.tlbnc1 l-.,l<111d I Ob ~l·c1rl S2'JOO/month lor<rn.t dPI Mdr 321 lri-., S 1250/month ... GREAT NEIGHBORHOODS ! GREAT PRICES! Rov FREEMAN 717~4726 2921 Fourth Avenue • 2 Bedrooms (I with Wet Bar) • I Car Garage with Laundry • Large Kitchen with 880 Grill • Beamed Ceillncs • Fireplace in Living Room • Hardwood Floors O(fmtl fi.$219,500 61 Shearwater • Private.One Level Home • Bleached Wood Floors • 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths • Plantation Shutters • Fireplaoe in Uving Room • Private Yard with Lawn and Trees Of1trtd "' $215,000 I GARV LEGRAND 759 .. 3779 30 ROYAL ST. GEORGE $1,450,000 Immaculate single story custom on fabulous lot with sweeping fairway views. STELLA WORDEN 759--3729 6 PINEHURST $799,000 Light and bright 4 Bd. on spacious lot with p<>ol and spa. Priced to sell! DANNY BIBB PRESIDENT 15 INVERNESS $1,550,000 Remodeled custom home with spectacular golf course view. Beautiful limestone floors, granite wet bar and kitchen counter tops. Private master suite with fireplace. 56 ROYAL ST. GEORGE $4,000/Mo. Lr.ME Fabulous 5 Bd. family home. Freshly painted. Ready to move inl 12 TORREY PINES $1,495,000 Completely remodeled single story 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath family home on extra larae private lot. CALL FOR A MARl<ET EVALUATION MacDonald named branch manager of ColdY1ell Banker Irvine Successfu l broker brings his expertise to the Irvine office - Scott MacDonald, an award-winning broker with an impressive list of sales honors to bis credit, bas taken the reins as branch manager of the Coldwell Banker • Irvine office. A real eswe professional for the past 12 years, MacDonald has ranked among the top one percent of sales producers in the United States. Awarded a top 10 designation in 1995 as a Southern California sales producer with another local real estate firm, MacDonald is a liceosed real estate broker and a relocation specialisL He also bas extensive knowledge of the luxury home market. . "Coldwell Banker off era a wealth of resources and a reputation as a come:rstone in California's real estate martet." MacDonald said. 'Tm excited to be part of the team, and I'm committed to supporting Coldwell Blnker clients with the best reaomces available." · Born and niscd io Southern California, MacDonald bas been a sesident of South • SCX>lt MacDonald Orange County for the past JS yean. He bas a bacbelor of scieoco degree in business administtationlmaoagemeot from San Diego State University. He and his wife, Patricia are active in Mariner's South Coast Church based in Irvine and Newport Beach. They have two SODS, Troy, 7 and Chad, S. Jn his leisure time, MacDonald enjoys water skiing, surfing and golf. For'°"' rftll ataU """6, "'11 Seoa MaeDo""'4 flt tlN Colllw.U BaUt- lniM oj/b Ill (114) S5l-20tlo, or l'NCla Colllw•..,,.., °"IM 1,,,..., .i ""':/Jwww.~eoa. ( Dover Shores CONTEMPORARY BAYFRONT .. All of the major areas in this tastefully remodeled home open to a tranquil bay view. Perfect for entertaining, this spacious contemporary home features formal living and dining rooms, fami ly room that opens to the gourmet kitche11 (with Sub-Zero, double ovens and European fixtures), breakfast area, rooftop deck and bayside terrace with spa. The master suite is situated away from the rest of the home and features an impressive bath and dressing area as well as a stunning water, mountain and night-light views. An adjacent nursery would make an idear home office or gym. The finest appointments have been used including marble, granite and hand-painted fini shes. Special features include 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, 60 feet of bay frontage, and a private dock for large yacht. This extensively - remodeled home is an outsta nding value and is offered at $1 ,325,000. For additional information, or to view this beautiful property please contact Rob Giem at the Coldwell Banker Newport Beac h office 0 14) 631-1400 or reach Coldwell Banker at http://www.coldwellbanker.com. The largest res idential real estate company in California, Coldwell Banker now operates 257 offices and has nearly 7,000 sales associates statewide. Overall, the company has nearly 2,500 residential real estate offices and more th an 58,000 sales associates and employees throughout North America. ColdY#ell Banker and . Santa Claus gear ·up for a free photo Yleeke"d Photo day to benefit Toys for Tots Santa Claus will be stopping by all Coldwell Banker offices throughout ~ge County, on SaL, Dec. 14, from 11 a.m. to 3 .p.m. for free photos. For every new unwrapped gift a child brings to donate to Tuys for Tuts: they will receive a free photo with Santa. "Every child should experience a happy holiday seuoo." said Omlie Johnson, Coldwell Banter senior vice president, 0nnae County region of the Southern c.alifcmia Company. "With the community's support, we'll be able to provide the needy children of Orange County with a memorable holiday experience." The Santa photo day is taking place to benefit the Toys for Tuts campaign. Coldwell Banter will serve as the official collection CleDtet for Toys for Toes from now until Dec. 17. The public is encounaed to participate by donating new, unwnppecl toys to Coldwell Banker office locatiom throQ&bout Orange County. Chariie Johnson Founded io 1947, Toys for Tots bu evolved from a small Los Ange.Jes..area · project to a nationwide campe.ip. The U.S. Mari.De Corps Jlesave disuibula the toys to local charitable organizaliou. For .JI'°"' rMl atll# llH6, o-11 '°"" loc"1 Col4w.U Bahr-o/lb. ., nocll Col4wll llaUr M dw l»b W • llllp://www.~.eo.. J7N "'1rrm '*" ~ OOM/#1111 • c..r ... .., Coltlwlll..,.,. w ..,.., 1S1 ojfk#I 11114,,., ...,,, 1,•.,.. ~--~o..r.a.• COlf9lllO Ml....,, 2,.W ••a,, Mir '*"--.--...... ~ ... """',.. • ..,.. -"a •"'1•• .......,NO#fle AIR ...... •• . ... . I I Mark Mitchell (714) 499-1320 Office (714) 494-1520 Home Office 31601 PCH • La0una Beach OPEN HOUSE 'DECEMBER 8 1 -5 1311 Circle Way, North Laguna truly unique blend of casual California elegance and early twentieth century colonial Hawaii has been created in this veauti- ful North Laguna residence. The architectural style has been further enhanced with a manicured park-like landscaping that will thrill and excite the visual experience of most any passerby. A few amenities of this fine property Include three vedrooms. three and one- half baths, a separate guest suite, den or office. new kitchen and bathrooms plus splendid ocean vieW5. Offered at $939.000 ' ~ ~ OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS HARBOR RIDGE EAsTSIDE COSTA MESA #7 St. Tropez $659.000 Allison Seesemann 336 Monte Vista $254,900 Donald Pfaff/Cammy Leslie 18 San Sebastian $1.275.000 Edie Olson MESA VEADE jAsMINE CREEK 20 I_. PhaJarope Circl e $389,500 Jeannine Stake 11 Curl $339,000 David Prince LIDO ISLE SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS I 0 I Via Dijon $750,000 Kay Polovina BALBOA PENINSULA 307 Fernando $3 .. 5,000 Mary Ann Nethercutt NEWPORT SHORES 247Walnut $399.000 BELCOURT 65 Belcourt $1 ,995,000 Betty Comegys NORTHWOOD, llMNE 2 Chattanooga $333,500 Marcia Schwartz THE BLUFFS 265 I Vista Omada $439,000 Carol Allison THE Ta""CES 3610 5th Avenue $310,000 Dreyfus/Weir COAONA DEL MAR 2301ris $789,000 Lisa Adam WESTCUFF EAsTslDE COSTA MESA I I 00 Rudand Road #2 $168,000 336 Monte Vista $254,900 Donald Pfaff 2678 Club Mesa ptace $303,500 Kevin Kanda . + VIEWS FROM PALOS VERDES To DANA POINT S bedrooms, S.S baths, over S,000 SF home, ideal for fam- ily living and entertaining. Harbor, Catalina and night-light views. Amenities inclu~ hardwood floors;french doors and custom moldings. Traditional Cape Cod home. OFFERED AT $2, I 00,000 NEARLY 62' OF BAY F.80NTAGE o~.tlARBOR 15lAND .. . .... 6 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, incredible location overlooking Bay Island and the turning basin on prestigious Harbor Island. Comfortable main house with 5 bd, 4.5 ba which wraps around interior pool & courtyard. Private pier fo r 57' boat OFFERED AT $4,495,000 TURTLE ROCK SUMMIT ESTATES '4 bedrooms, '4.S baths, prestigious gate guarded community, family room plus library, . .... approximately $200,000 spent on upgrades. INCREDIBLE VALUE IN 8AYSHORES 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, shows light and bright, white open beam ceiling5y white tile floors, large country kitchen, garden patio. BEACH ORIENTED COMMUNITY S bedrooms, 3.S baths, gated guarded neighborhood, 2 private beaches, family , living and dining rooms with pine paneling OFFERED AT $1 ,295,000 0FF~RED AT $639,000 OFFERED AT $1,095,000 foY ~ /~ v.tt: Ol996 Coktwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Oppor1unfty ~-Equal Housing Opportunity. All omces Independently Owned and Operated. .... ... - . FORECLOSURE! ~ I I CURL, CORONA DEL MAR OPEN SUNDAY 1-4PM 3 bd, 2.5 ba, upgraded and remodeled, large living room Offered at $339,900 2 bd, 2 ba, highly upgraded, exceptionally lovely location Reduced to $219,900 CORPORATE RELOCATION! . 18 SAN .. SEBASTIAN, HARBOR RiDGE <t OPEN SUNDAY I ·4PM ..... 3 bd, 3.5 ba, remarkable quality, single story, large corner lot, spa Offered at $1,275,000 Sunny end unit on excellent condo street, vaulted ceilings Reduced to $119,900 DAVID PRINCE PREVIEVIS PROPERTY SPECIALIST -644-9070 EXT. 120 Executive style condo. 2 bd, 2 ba. private patio view, contemporary design, I 0 ft ceilin~. woodbuming fireplaces, oak kitchen cabinets, master bedroom with separate tub & shower. Offered at $144,000 @@~~(b[Q) [;)(?~(?(? 433-9528 Boasting unsurpassed ocean, Catalina and sunset views, this incredible home, to be completed in January, 1997, is redesigned and rebuilt with the highest quality materi, als. 6 bedrooms, 5 baths plus 2 half baths in approximately 6200sf of living space. Enormous, professional entertainment kitchen. Unique, climate-controlled wine grotto complete with tasting table. Offered at $1,995,000 •Tri-level open floorplan • Sep. living room with fireplace •One block to Natural Back Bay • R.V. Parking or side work yard • 1,500 sq ft of living space • Decorator's Delight HURRY! $254, 900 ~ ~.--l~~l~· ,. ~ ~~~~.:.!~!_\.~®~~ ~tf~{~~~~~;,, LIS OLSEN • Dramatic Entry w/Waterfall and Indoor Stream • Large Rooftop Deck with Built-in BBQ, Wet Bar & Fabulous Ocean View • Built-in Elevator • Separate Guest Quarters • Large yard for pool and entertaining • Steam Shower/Sauna Overlooking a l>rivate Tropical Garden 644-9060 Ext. 192 -· ., D.ny Pilot .a..i ....-.. • DWi!DbH 1, 1'96 . • English Tudor Estate • One of Newporc>s Finest Gated Communities. • Infinite breathtaking views • 5 bedrooms, 5 .5 baths, including guest quarters/apartment • 5 fireplaces • Cherry wood kitchen with butler's pantry • Pool, spa • 4 car garage, motor court For Hore Information, Call: Call now for a FREE eValuation so that we can hit the lfP&llld runhm1 In -997. ~ < ' I. DAVID McCULLOCH (714) 644-9070 Ext .. 149 LIVE ON THE BALBOA PENINSULA ABSOLUTELY CHARMING ORIGINAL BEACH COTTAGE JUST STEPS TO BAY AND BEACH Perfect for Weekends Perfect for Remodel 3 bedroom home with fireplace in living room and large family room. Will Consider Lease/Lease Option Offered at $345,000 110' ON THE BOULEVARD -4 LEVEL LOTS Of lOX70 An Outstanding Buildinf Opportunity/ Property shares the alley with custom oceanfront homes. The Ebell Club of Newport property consists of a spa- cious clubhouse & parldng lot on 8,'400 sq. ft. This prime locadon will be excellent for '4 homes Offered at $795,000 MARY ANN NETHERCUTT 631-1400 X239 C1996 Coldwell Banker COf'PO(atloo An Equal Oppoftunity Company. Equal Housing Opponunity. Al Offic:e8 lndepeodeoty Owned and Operated. ., - • Gorgeous custom remodel • Large grass backyard • Beautiful hardwood floors • Huge wood entenainin& deck • Custom designer Euro-kitchen • Private cul-de--sac street • Built-In sub-zero • Shows like a model home • Custom Anderson windows & doors • Meticulously maintained Offered at $303,500 For More lnfonnatidn, Call: KEVIN KANDA LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT HOME 4f bedrooms. 5.5 baths, exceptionally lovely home with separate garden room, beveled glass windows and a slip for a SS' boat, including two side ties. Antique paneling imported from ~d used throughout the home. OFFERED l(f $2, 150,000 DESIRABLE END UNIT IN POPULAR BEACH WALK • 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths • Freshly painted •New Carpet • Good location • Motivated Seller • New Water Heater Offered at $245,000 For More Information, Call: LORRAINE FARRINGTON 631-1400 Ext. 255 IMMACULATE LAKE-SIDE ESTATE Luxurious two-story home with full amenities and many extras. Citrus and avocado groves plus family gardens and fruit trees. Horse area well accommodated. Outdoor entertaining facillities for i 0 to hundreds. OFFERED AT $1,6 75,000 For more infonnation, call EDIE OLSON 644-9060 Ext. 132 t .... ., .. .. One of the greatest joys of the Holiday Season is the opportunity to wish clients, friends and family the very best, and to say thank you for all your support. We hope that you have a wonderful holiday and a te"ific new year. COLDWELL BANKER. COSTA MESA I HUNTINGTON BEACH 714.668.9333 I 714.846.9094 http:/ /www.cofdwellbanker.com ~ -----~---111'1' 1111 1 -..1 -..\ll Rl l \\ 2263 Heritage Jim Mahaffy 1771 New Hampshire Delpha Oswald 2135 S. Vern Sandy Adamak 1-4 $239,000 1-4 $227,000 1-4 $195,000 lll'I \. 111 ll \I -..1 "1 \ \ COSTA MESA 1891 Orange Bonnie Turner 1-4 $235,000 Ill'!\. II<>! \I \\ll llll" -.1 "1\\ 2403 College Dr. 1-4 Jerrie Mahoney $215,000 1648 #A Iowa St 1-4 Jerrie Mahoney $239,000 T HE HOLIDAYS are coming, and Santa is on his way to Coldwell Banker! On Saturday December 14, Santa will be stop- SANTA'S COMING T O OUR PLACE! ping by at 11 a.m. and is available for photos ------- until 3 p.m. All.he asks is that you bring a new, unwrapped gift worth $5 or more to donate to Toys for Tots! And best of all, you don't need to travel to the North Pole (or the mall) · ust to your nearest Coldwell Banker office to help make a happy holiday season for som~ne less fortunate. Help a child enjoy the magic of the season! Su Santa ot tlu Coldwell BanUr Office Locared At: Newport Beach 2 J 2 I E. Coast Hwy. (714) 644-9060 t 0 1 OUl~I I UANt\•~it l ·1 Costa Mesa I Huntington Beach 1640 Adams Avenue (714) 668-9333 . . ... . . . . . .. ~ .. 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New Carpet 7 paint in this light & bright 3BR., I .75BA home with fireplace in livmg room.Pride of ownership area! #22COL COLLEGE PARK CHARMBll Sll-',000 Fantastic 3BR., l 75BA home.Tas~fully remodeled with beautiful hardwood floors, textured walls, recessed light· ing & ceiling uns.A must sec! #24COL THBRB'S NO PLACE LIKB HOME $215,000 Lovely 4BR., l .75BA. home.Expan~d & upgA~ thru· out.Family room, vaulted ctilihgs. 2 custom fireplaces.Brick drive.Cul-de-sac. #l 3HAL BLUFF TOP HOMB $229,000 like new! Beautiful 38R., 2.5BA, 2 story bluff top home with awesome views.Vaulted ccilinp.Frcnch doors, Large gourmet k.icchen, 2-car attached garage. #lOSEA BASTSIDB CHARMBll $2~000 Very private 48R., l .758A, custom home.Original own- ers! Family room with firCplace .Exccllent landscaping includes private spa. #2 l WF.S PR.FSllGIOUS WIMBLEDON VILLAGE $254,900 MoJcl Perteet' 3BR. 2BA "ith f.1m1l v room. Marble entry. Plantn1on 'ihuners. Tile lutchcn h esh e:uerior paint. Churning Yard . Comm. root & Spa & Tennis.# 11 KIN GR.BAT FAMILY HOMB $258,900 4BR., 2.5BA, Home "1th formal runmg.Fircplacc m tam· ily room.Large bonus room.Beautiful Focus trees, board- er entire year yard.Malibu & Rood Ines. #33CAR RV ACCESS $265,000 Expanded & remodeled. 5BR's, 3BA'~ .. (2 master bed rooms) One up & one down. Fireplace and Bay window in living room. Kitchen completely remodeled. Corian counters. Marble & Tile floors.Appr°' 2250 sq.ft. #34FUC 6-PLEX $286,000 Reduced Thousands! Well maintained in great area of Hollywood. 2BR., House + 4-lBR. + Studio. Unin on Huge comer lot. 3 cndOl'icd garages with ample parking. Owner Motivated!!! #l lNEW B.ASTSIDE POOL BOMB $395,000 Reduced over SS0,000!!! 38R, 2BA home with fmilly room & fireplace on over 1800 + sq.It. lot in Eastside CoastMcsa in country strip area. Most de.sir.able aiu. Call now! #36ZZN PANOJlAMIC GOLF COURSE VIBW $795,000 4BR., 2.SBA, Tri-Level Home on the Mesa Verde CC Golf Course, floor to ceiling windows, gourmet kit., huge din. nn., crown molding etc. View of golf course &om every room! 13,000 sq.ft.Lot -end ofCul-de·sac. 3-ar- g;ar. t30CAP r I I : I .,... ~.:... .. _ ' , , •• Bekourt Townbome CoUectioo Rare Model C! 2 Uu11r hrclruoma. balcony, 3.5BA 1 Gou"""t kll. pauo.. fountain. BBQ Ind 2 &IOry pubo' Appnn 3.100 SF or gu:nJ !!•lfil hutury oa ovenm:d kil b11d.1ng w 1 hug• 1t•tt"n~ll' EAclu.1vr listifta call foe }OU< pn•11c -lhow\~=·IXX>' (3059) c.u.... 1-I00-387-1'40 . w Back Bay home wi= Soucb'*CllC views! 3+2 with maoy recent I 2 poola .t llllh lpllCioul landoClpina! loailioal $239.0001 (3862) Call Bob sau., 1..-.387-1440 Custom Harbour View Home? Nrwlv bu1h ""h mounuun '!rw•! :l.JJS Ml fl o( lu•UI) 1 ~BR. 4 . .SBA. l <ur g1rngr' Walk 10 AnJr"""· C1>f1>na dcl Mur Jr & Sr «:hools 111 SJl.49,0000 (3060) Call Bob Sdl.lngu J-800-387. J 440 F 1RSTTEAM 1N·~1\~il,)f('' ; AEllL £STAT£, INC, &'. ap.I cent Over 2,900 SF! 4 FR PLC• ph,. boo us room! Map rcmoclel w/rcceued hpl•! Kirchm/dinina room! l!ntcr1alnmcnt ccn1c1 11 den, yard IMlcfully des!ancd 10 cntet1alnl Prked at S349.900. 3063 Call BW .~ 1..-...317.1440 3 8:45·a .m .. Afflllate meeting 4 8:45 a.m .. GPA Committee meeting 9 a .m. -noon. Ethics 1 p .m. -4 p .m .. Agency 6 10 a.m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview MLS Book delivery Hanukkah 9 9 a.m., MLS Commtttee meeting 10 2 p .m. -4 p .m., Take the Mystery out of Buying a Computer 11 8:30 a .m .. Installation Breakfast 9 a.m. -noon. Foreclosure 1 -4 p.m .• Poper Troll 2 -4 p .m .. Internet class 12 9 a.m., Grievance Committee meeting 2 -4 p.m., COMPASS Beginner class 13 10 a .m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview 18 9 o.m. -noon. Probate 1 -4 p .m .. Appraisal 2 -4 p .m., Toke the Mystery out of Buying a Computer 20 10 a .m. -2 p .m., Brokers Preview 21 Winter begins 2' Association office closed 25 Chrtstmas Day Association office closed 27 10 a .m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview 31 New Year's Eve Crisp and br9t (.ape Cod home. Quality oonstruc:-Little Bolboa Isle French Regency 3BR/dm, 3BA tion 1991. 38R. ~with Fre.nch ~, b8ywincbN home with formal dining room and private 2BR and~ceil~ ........................................ 1619,000 apartment High ceilires. Upgrades. Sq.ft. can't be Balboa Island Nat.Inc custom home & apt 48R, 4 full baths, steps to the ~ lb:>f deck views d bay, city I~, hills. &rt wincbN, French ~' NC, vaulted ceilings, patios, ded:s, professiooelly deantect ... : ............. $195,000 Balboa Island dl.4'.)licated. 115 Abmlonc ...................... $715,000 Custom 38R, 2.58A home built n 1990, mai •led & refned to~· Bay \<tews from rocl dedc, b!llcmt CR8 wlarll brloool, ~ rTl!i1r Sl.itE wlvtJ.mj ceilirss, sp'9 b.b, ~ 1tlu to b!lltl .............. $190,000 Prime 100 block -tree-lined street, quiet west end of Island. 3BR 2BA single-story home. Front & rear patios. Clrat -.................... .. ................ $490,000 Uttle Balboa Island Spacious Island Duplex. 4BR, 2BA with large Great value on South Bayfront. Fabulous views of Q.Jiet location! Little Bolboe Island Dlplex. 2BR; ~ balcony up, 3BR, 2BA with patio down. Remo-turning basin, Pavilion, soosets. Spacious 3BR, 2BA den with lm'ge Sllldeck and balcOl'lf + 2BR. 1 BA with deled Kitchens/Baths. Square footage cannot home with family room plus 2BR apartment with patio. Reduced ............................................. M40,000 be duplicated! ........................................ $569,000 views. Balboa Island Balboa Island Cepe Cod Cottage home. 2·stay 3BR, 28A Warm and spacious 38R. 28A home with famal Pristine C~ Cod 28R 2BA. ~modded in 1995. F~ & bright VauJt£d beamed ceilings. Large . dining room and soony tnakfast noat. Detached Gc:umet kitchen in ~' ~ noac, fooMI family kitdlen a.u. Brick patio and yard tor 1 BR, 1 BA studio cottage. dining room. Quality brick WOf1c. 'NOOd wortc and aurtainlng. cabindry . • ...,..,.....~.-CHUCK llUM90LD.~fW&fi'::o=~e.n.~~···t IRA•INI GIWHG ~------.r...-s...,,.- 99 MartM: •wnue. ............. 671 .. .. .,,. I· .. Uve In One, Rent The Other! • Excellent LocatiOJl Cose To South Bay • 2 Large 3 Br Un.its • Great Income $759,000 Call Betsy Boyd @ 673-8700 Big Canyon Townhome • Incredible Golf Course Views • 2 Br, 2.5 Ba + Den/Study • Private End Unit $299,000 Call WalteT Mitchell @588-3083 Sea Faire Bay &Ocean View • Truly lmpeccablt' Studio Luxury Condo • Beautiful Kitchen • Custom Decor • Large Patio $159,000 Call Walter Mitchell @588-3083 Gigantic Ocean View Condo • Ocean & Catalina Sunset Views • Extra Den I Office • Gorgeous Interior Decor -fl9!J,OOU" l79,000 Call Walter Mitchell @588-3083 • Brand New Family Home Or Duplex • Excellent Location • Gorgeous Lwnuy Amenities $895,000 Call Alice Brownell @675-9585 Darling Balboa Island Cottage • 2 Story, 4 Br & 2 Ba • CI09e To South Bay •Remodeled Kitchen • Family Room Opens to Courtyard $639,000 Call Betsy Boyd @ 673-8700 Spacious Villa Balboa Condo $218,000 Call Walter Mitchell @588-308 • Very Unique 2 Br., 2 Bath Penthouse •Quality Decor • Nice Fountain View • Cose to Beach $179,000 • Largest 2 Br &r 2Ba Model Condo • Dining Area With Wall of Glase • Specious Uving Area W /Fi.replace • Huge Kitchen WI Built-Ins And White Washed Oak Ca,binetria, • Huge Patio Facing Bay &r Ocean $305,000 • Totally Remodeled &r Gorgeous Newport Crest Townhome • Tri-~ 38R +Den • 3 Large Dedls $380,000 Ammttte Warmer @648-5555 A View From The Top • 2 Bf. 2Ba Penthouse Condo In Lido • Spectacular Bay & Ocean Views • Boat Slip Available $559,000 Call Victor Yack @ 673-8700 • Rarely Offered Sea Faire 2 Master Model • Excellent Location w I View of Pool • Lots of Upgrades $199,000 0111 Walter Mitchell @588-3083 $189,000 Call Walter Mitchell @588-3083 I - . . ~ can help make the difference in your life! F.ASTSIDE COSTA MESA uase Option or Sak. Bright. chenfo/ 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhome. Great location -MW paint & carpet. For further tktails call 1-800:.510-2005 cotk #40116 llITA WADE $179,000 F.ASTSIDE JUST LISTED 4 bedrooms, 2 bath on a very large lot. Skylights - Pass throurh ramge and R V. Access. DIANA CAl>PEL $289,000 OPEN SUNDAY -38 CANYON ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH -TERRIFIC BUY 3 Bedroom. 2.5 Bath with great golf course vi~. CaU me for your person.al ihowing or come by Sunday izml vw . . D. CAL1..AltAN $264,900 UPDATED AND UPGRADED! Single story f!!lll curb appeal. over 2200~. ft. 4 bdrm., 1.75 bath, new 7titchm, new roo MW lumbing &tkc., new yards, 13,000 sq. . lot. ~TRICK KNAPP $ 59,000 CUFFHAVEN REMODEL PLUS INCOME! FabU/ous 3 bedroom, 3 bath, + family room. Total rmeodt/ with a 2 bedroom, I bath llJNlrtmmt all O'J ont kw/ ROBIN TENCH $499,000 OCEANSIDE EMERALD BAY Homesi~ -first time on the m4rUt in 40 arl. Fantastic views. exce/Jmt building otmtiai. ILL DOLBY $795,000 GATED-COMMUNl1Y Tn-rifo sin,Je ttory. 2 bdrm.. 2 bath home. &11utifiJJr /4nJsc11pt p4tio. Ct>Untry ltithcm. /}iK tlti#bfe ~if£N · ROBEKI' $285,000 EASTBLUFF BARGAIN I.Awl] mJ unit .A.nit.« PIAn. F.xct/Jnat loc4ti4n, ~ood nm"} ~ off livint room """ ""'1tn' ktiioom wnioolint ~pm "Nit thllt luJs to 'J"id pool 3 ~21Hitb . E'LYNNE ALLEN $257,000 EXPAND YOUR VIEW! ~ °'*" ""'~ Ffll»r•"" Ill JO"' j ;:;;,.,,,,. 3 w """",..., wil/J bit/I aiiiitt:s. ----.:nn GOIDEN ~ U999SO REDUCED $10,000 Darlint home in &stsiM Cost4 Mn4-Wdi1JS Jist4nit to IW'l"lthing. Pnf«t Jr>r b1'i/Jn!OWMr to /nU/iJ ~t find Dwr fllWlieJ °"' 7~5000 ... l.JIJ/13!J Bill ud Donaa w..cer GA'.11!1> COMMUNITY $1,12.S.000 U59,000 Pmtipnu ~ H'JJ ,,.,__ ~ Y-Ullll! Lir/n. Bright 2 lltJ,W,,.. 2.5 """' tint/~ 2 for1/MtS. c.ll 7ff0..SOOO a&. I~ An International Company 760-5000 BEST OF BELOOURT This trtUio11J nutom nuu 111111 bilt with rlH 11/ri#UU .nmtio11 to tin.ii •11J bt•11ry. Accnrts of wurbu •u p11itr co111plimn1u tht M<or. 4 btJroo1t1, Jilin? f11mily '""'· 1p11tio11J I""'' room, wi11< ul"'r. D"' 11NI II 4 '"' f"'"fr· Sl.39S,OOO PREE HAWAIIAN VACATION 8111 this 3 ,,,.,_,,., 2.5 ~ ,,.,,., aJ p ,,. " 5""' tri/ u ff.,,,.;; for i.. .,. iw. ~ii ,.., U. dtU 1 ~·, •"' HIUt. llf " !'riMU GI-' c. .... ..u, u. &miM CoSlll M,,._ . on back i,.f:'· Front howt hllS IArgt shM/y .. ___ 2_1>e __ ms_"_nJ_f"_,,,_·_·"_'°"_"'_· ____ ~~v·• CONNIE CORN $249,000 KV',... SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 13 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport leach CA 92660 _ _._.. An lnternatlonal Company 760-5000 http://NllllUdlnk.com KISS YOUR LANDLORD GOOD-BYE Mow into this ktwly ho,,., IJ.y "PP" Nn~rt &ty! Owr 1800 sq. ft. of romfort. St~s llO pool 11rul tnuris. Mwnc Golden $219,000 OPPORTUNITY++++ If .,.11 htlw knt _,itintfor tlN pl'Ovmn..i poJ Jul. this is tt! 4 l>iJroom. 3 Nth, J,()()() 1'/· ft. with fahl.ous &tJ flin« TH ""'"J 11mniilia to"""'"'"-&U it111~htlsmowtl11Ni-nt1 this 10/J! Offiritrt priwm fi1t11nti11:. c.a 760-5000 at. 109 $420,000 .. OCEANFRONT VJEWS -OPEN HOUSE SAT. l--':30 Sj>tt~r Oce11n views from n~111'y ~ room. FuJJ knt;th lllllco~ on uch kwl Gllrdm T"""'e of usetl briclt. MllJUT S.Uu with fi"Pkue 11rui wn b11r. OJJ for JO'" showint. 18 Lllplei.14 i..~s-a. c.a 760-5000 od. 150 Con.a..ic Com Sl36S,OOO EMERALD BAY OCEANSIDE OF PCH Emerald &ry-~lk to Hach from this specilll 3 bedroom, 2 bath clAssic lmuh hduse, or b11ibJ yo11r Jre11m hol'ne. Call now! c.a 494-7475 Bill Dolby $880,000 NEWPOIIT HEIGHTS Owner raU/nr.c~ + inamu! Owniu kit 9300 llf· ft. + H1111tifal 3 Htiroom with I bu/room Apt. wtr t"""t~· B11ilt nnoin 1987! Ss-69,000 ' c.a 7f0-5000 at. 12J J6.69,000 ~ can help make the difference in your life! LOVELY FAMILY HOME! Qxuming 2 bttlroom, 1.5 baths! IA!ge mdosui pa!W. TUJO-(JIT gmrzge. larEt bacltyarr1 with puit trtts. JACK GIFFORI> $127,900 GORGEOUS REMODEL 3 bdrm, 2 bath with family room and marble fireplace. Great ~ighliorhoOd and profmionaUy laiidscaped large ya;rJ. Near Newport Heights. ROBYN ALLEN SEARS $279,000 GATED COMMUNITY IN COM Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath located jasmint' Creek. Formal dining, den with wet bar and 2 large patios! Brana new ,·arpet and paim! RAE RODGERS $374,900 REDUCED! Park Avenue with a view. 2 bdrm., 2.5 bath gated toumhome · /Or the discriminatinf' "Granite, rnarbl.e and sophisticated. Call now. HUGH SWANSON $539,000 EASTSIDE BFAUTY 3 bedroom with Hardwnod Floors, French doors, and_ a giant grassy rear yard + sundeck! 1 Immaculate! Selkr transferred! I ROBIN TENCH $319,000 I OCEANFRONT LOT! Build your dream home! E'!i<rJ gorgeous Sunsets and crashi'}g waves! Wa1k to pier, shops and your favorite restaurants! just reduced! DIANAPRO&W.R $550,000 I MF.SA VERDE DUPLEX Pritk of ownnship neighborhood 3 bdrm., 2 bath and 2 bdrm., 2 ba1h property is in excel/mt condition. Qu.ia location 2 doors fr.om parlt. Attached and enclosed garage. Each has _own P!!~~j]~ct for owner. JACKIE HAND $265,000 BUILDABLE WT Pmtigiqus Gtmd Community c/ou to the watn:. A real Sual!! ES11IER YANK $39S,OOO NEW LISTING -CORONA DEL MAR jasmine Crttlt mnotkled P'4n 4 with ~11ntled~'llmiJ room anti m"'tfllSt area and /o"'1.s of_" . JANES GAil.A $545,000 GATED COMMUNTIY 4 IHdrtxmi. 3 bath with 3 car gara~. ! Go"rmn ltitchm. family room, 3 fi~wes. Privak spa with w~alt-IJB + Community ~L MAKE ALL OFFE DIANA PROSSER U79,000 Om: S.QOO HI""« (ml F.xceptlonal custom built 48R with stunning vi~ of the Bad Bay and dty lights. Fabulous floor plan w/hugc upstairs Bonus and Game Room ITT FOR A KING! Courtyard pool plus mar yard spa. GATED ENTRV/3 car garage. l1,2SO,OOO Snuuldnz Mfht Light Ykwsl Elt~ant, hut cozy 48R w/pool & French doors galore! Bring us an offer! 1725,000 <Jllllumn 3Bi/38A + flllllly room ll1't ltll10dtkd w/rww Ml)'thing plus 1 Zlr/lllA lfllltllltllt for extra lncomf. 1401 CUFF DRIVE R~ to U9910001 NewjlOrt Bmm ~-,, gwu 4 BR Nrwport waitl\'f. 2-ll()(f w/elcpnt custom pen & ~ plus flrNly IOOOl, libraiy + t'OOlllJy ki!Chm. 1213 BLUEGUM 1574,900 Darllm&vtskk 3BR; w/hardwood 000f'S, French doors, etc. Borom Newport beach! Must see! 417 c.ABRJLLO 13 J 9,000 } Bob & Dovie Koop Bob Koop Dovie K~p Bob Koop, Jr. Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 CAMEO SHORES OCEAN VIEW PRIVATE BEACHES HiahJy uppdcd cuaiorn home.. Complciely upsndod wilh Oak doon & windowa, c1tcn- llvo ute of river rock A Lile throughout. two 1pa tuba, sauna. custom gounnct kiu:hen, two muter suita, sectional gange door, CCl1lral air candil.ioning. l.arje back y11d, pcafect for c:n&.eruining. with a full sc:ivicc tis.chcn, aaz.cbo, spalklin& pooJ and spa. $925,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or-Jr. Cu1lom duplex! Just 8 years oldl Large 3 bed, 2 ~th and a 2 .bed 2 ~th UNI.I with tile noon custom kitchens, Berber carpet, sky- light, large muter auite with a roman tub and a walk-in C}OICl, IWl deck &: I 4 car garage. __, .................... .. ,.,,.....,.. ..... 11oo Bub Koop, Sr. or Jr. We Want your Listing PRICE REDUCTION! Hurry this one won't last! l..arao 2.517 lqUll'C foot f1miJy home wM IOU o( upsAdca. S bedrooms, 2..S baths, hanlwood A tile Doon, 1ir conditioning. l1tt0 yard, pool A spa M=N,MI Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. EASTSIDE FIXER Corner R-2 Lot Prime location, thb house Medi lender lovtna care! Quiel tree lined ltreet, larae coraer I& $170,000 Uob Koop, Sr. or Jr. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Ext.128 At•H ••• ·Cr•w~I • .. ! . RE~* ,h_>f'l'V1~·,_,.,1 ... ,:1;,,j,\,11!l'1 ' 1 1•1 -(l(J-.·)(J()() ' I I I I • I I I \ I I I ~ I I t , I ., \ ',Ill Iii I<>\ I\ {.\/. /tJ/ !f J. .. Piloc a..i B.cate • Dally December 7, 1996 as1no . Bob bucks Trading in their through a nd L-'-ers used rl. dollars won ts a ~ and Cho ie Coldwell Bonker ogend blodcjack tables set I. tings contest, I the crops on the Hyatt " mb • at known as their chips to goCo_j -,, otherwise . from o . "'Monte no, . ro up in H. h rollers won Newpor1er. IQ _ tebook computer to a ~lV,while else come up tWer)'OOe the fun-0 winner at filled 4M9nt . Photos r b ,u Ju/le Vike:-======_:_....:.;:,.:.. __ ~_..;,.:;...__:;.:_:~:_.:.._::_.:.:=.:_ _ _: _____ _ Judy ~uncy has $21 • m Muncy and Prudential -Jon Douglas celebrate a successful November Judy Muncy, senior sales executive with the Newport Beach office of the Prudential -Jon Douglas Company has been successfully striding the corridors of residential brokerage (or more than 20 years. Her unflappable style, boundless energy and commitment to the client she is representing have earned her a large referral base and a network of satisfied c lients allowing her Lo conduct business all over Southern California. She had an unprecedented November with about $21 million in sales. Among I.hose transactions was one of the highest sales along the Soul.hem California coastline communities -an $8 million sale in L.A. County, representing the buyer, who was a referral to Muncy from a satisfied client. Muncy took Newport Beach by 11torm six years ago. She listed Pilar Wayne's former home in Dover Shores. At the broker p~view. agents visiting the listing were astounded that this unknown had listed such a high profile property. She knows her strengths lie in the negotiation process because she is able to separate fact from 6cpon., translate that to what a seller thinks Judy Muncy his house is worth and to what the buyers want to pay. The Prudential -Jon Douglas is the perfect brokerage environment for her. She knows the strength of the management team, headed by Maxine Montgomery. the Newport Beach office manager and vice- president and regional district manager. The support services within the office and the company is what she needs to keep the high octane of her performance in business constantly fueled. To n od Jwl] Muq, call tJre Newporl Beach offke of tJre Pnu:lentild -Jon Do•g/41 C011fJHU11 at (714) 159-6600 or her dind lilu at (714) 729-7161. Call for Winter Rate Incentives -Up to $12 00 Off! • The Jewel of Newport Beach • 1 BDR from $1350, 2 BDR from $1485 • Spectacular Ocean & Harbor Views* • Whlte Washed Beamed Ceilings* • Health Spa and Tennis Courts • Million Dollar Clubhouse • Fireplace and Skylights' • Private Garage with Remote* • Conference Room & Private Library • French Doors on Private Terraces• • Walk to Balboa Island Promontory Point Villas :...~-I 'i 200 Promontory Drive Newport Beach • N (714) 789-1644 •...A..<: IAVltff IPAATMENT COMMUNITIES A H I G HE R S TANDARD OF LI VI NG * Available in some Villas Irvine Terrace: A beach close community full of amenitie~ BOUNDARIES: Bordered by Pacific Coast Highway to the north, Bayside Drive to the south, Jamboree Road to the west and Avocado Avenue to the easL HOMES: There are about 370 single family homes. 1be streets are terraced to give more than half of the homes an ocean view. All but a few homes are on fee land and. there is an association height limit of 14 feet. STYLE: Thele are many types of homes ranging from a small. non-view cottage home to an expansive, new two-story custom built home overlooki.Qg Newport Harl>or. There is constant remodeling and new construction in the oeigbbortlood. AGE: The first 22 homes were built by Smith & Worley in the l 9SOs. Many of the homes in the far west sectloo were buUt by Ayres with the balan« built by Maoco. Panoramic view home now li$Md in Irvine Tenoce SALF.S: distance. A park. tennis courts and soccer There have been 15 sales in the past 12 field are in the center of the neighborhood. months, nearly the same as the 16 sold the Association dues are $10 per month. Other previous year. The non-view home prices features include large lots and wide streets, ranged from the lowest at $420,000 to the harbor views and a low property tax rate of highest at $718,000 for a remodeled home. 1.025 peroeot. The lowest priced view home was sold for $790,000 and the highest was a remodeled home with a front row view for $1,880,000. . NOWLISTED: CWTCntly there are I 0 homes for sale and another one in escrow. One of the homes now listed enjoys panoramic views, four bedrooms and three baths. There is a private gated cowtyard and a large, view back yard. COMMUNITY FEATURF.S: Beaches, Balboa Island. yacht clubs, shopping and schools are within walking SCHOOLS: Lincoln' Elementary and Corona del Mar High School. Hart>or Day School is a private school which offers kindergarten through eighth grade. SHOPPING: Within four blocks on Pacific Coast Highway is Olde Corona del Mar with quaint shops, grocery stores, restaurants and a movie theater. In addition, Fashion Island and Balboa Island are neaiby. SOURCE: Melinda and Marty Jones of the Prudential - Jon Douglas Company. (714) 729-7251 or (714) 729-7252. If you would Wu to sMbmit a community projik of your f arm area, pkase follow the abolle f onnat and e11elose a map ollllilu (Tlwmas Guitk) o/11" «na along wilJa a photo of a current listing. TM description of tlte properl] goes 11111kr du •now listed • section. Send to: Julk Valer, real ntaU editor, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA, 92627, (114) 514-4242. .... N I ~-rn:~~ -.-r;,;.-·~--... ~-.-••• _,.,... __ ~-:?"·• •1;; •• P t ~J I t-J ':.~ LI l f\ I . I .. I . I . I I I • I I 1997 INSTA.LLATION BREAKFAST BALBOA BAY CLUB 1Jecentber11,1996 8:30 a.m. 1997 Officers and Directors Gil Foerster, President Jackie Handleman, President-Elect Bernard Towers, Treasurer Bonnie Turner, Secretary Tom Brunson, Director; Doug Hockett, Director; Tom Iovenitti, .Director; Claudette Mann, Directo_.; Julie Schmiesing, Director; Steve Sutherlen, Director Dave Wong, Director $ 15 per person Includes a full breakfast, juice, and coffee Tables of 8 can be reserved - ----------------------------------------.--..-~ Please register me to attend the 1997 Installation Brealdast Enclosed is my check in the amount of$ _______ for reservations at$15 per person. Name(s): _______ ~--------------------~-=------=- Company:.~-------------~---~Phone:. ________ ~ PleasechargetomyVisa/MastetCard(circleone)Accoynt# ______________ _ Expiration Date _______ Signature _________________ _ Mail or fax to: Kimberly at OCAR, 401 N. NewJ>ort Blvd., Newport Beach, 92663, or Fax to 642-4105. ---. ::·: ~ J!" .~~~'J.-~~~b,~~tBmP~ to c 1ent tastes and lifestyle Working closely with your lhe ~of lhe R Ito .d h house like this. ea r can OVOI pure asing Why. everyone pitfalls ~an look straight Editor '.f note: Lynn Noah is a Realtor at Coast Nnvport Properties. He offers a few tips on purchasing a ho~. For mos1 of us the purchase of our primary tesidence is the mos1 important and largest financial transaction we will undertake. Ir can be incredibly exciting, sometimes frustrating and often intimidating. The desire for validation, especially for first time buyers or singles, is powerful. Ir is understandable 10 scelc support from close friends or relatives. To this I say, "Buyer beware." As a Realtor l often hear. "l absolutely love this place. Can I bring my uncle (could be boyfriend, boss or aunt who liOld real estate in Cleveland in the 1960s) to see itT' Be acutely aware tJw as a buyer when you seek supp<xt from an outside party. you put them in the posirion of being the critic. They will feel obligated to voice opinions and their remarks will naturnlly be very important to you. Always remember. however, that their perspective is nor the same as yours. For cumplc, several years ago clients who had become good friends of mine divorced. l sold their join! residence and began the search for a new home for each of them. In a shon rime I had located a property that Mary (not her real name) fell in love with. While Mary was a successful thirty-something businesswoman she felt alone and vulnerable. She asked 10 show the property.10 her parents. 'The followiqg day as we walked through the property. Mary's mother. accustomed to her large fonnaJ home in P~dena. could find lirtJe to her liking. She said, ''Oh. I could never live in a place where the kitchen opens up 10 m to sec your diny dishes." Mary decided 10 look at some more homes. About a week II' later we found her a nice property wirh a single-wide closable door into Lynn Noah the kitchen. Her mother approved. Mary lived in that propeny for less lhan a year when she called 10 tell me lhat she hared her condo. She had been entcnaining quite a bit and aJways felt so removed from her guests in lhe dining or living room. Unfortunately. the market had declined and sclJing was not an option. We rcn1cd Mary's condo (at less than her monthly cosr) and found her a lease in a home with a very open kitchen. It was much like the one she originally wanted. Of course ir is always important 10 obtain professional inspections 10 determine the condition and confonnance of a propeny. However. when it comes to matters of pen.onal rasre and lifcsryle, only you know wh111 1s suitable. While Mary's mother had the beM of intentions. her innuence cos1 Mary bo1h financially and emotionally. W0rk closely with your Realtor 10 find a property that fits your re<juiremcnt~. Hire professional inspec1ors to venfy the corJ<htion of the propcny. Pinally, after close of escrow, invite your friend.'> and relatives to sec your new home. They will love it. To reach Lynn Noah, call (714) 644-1600. CoasJ Newport Properti~s. 4 Civic Plaui, Ste. 260, Newport B~~lt. Tranafer forces sale Owners-bave_bcen tnnsfened and the company wanrs this elegant St. Laurent sold immediately. Nestled in the hills of Newport Coast. one enters the private wroug:bl iron aatcd courtyard with fountain and is immediately drawn to the ~ of Ibis four or five bedroom home. With views of the canyon and sunsets, this ~utifully upgraded home has a formal dining room and a living room with floor-to-<:ei.ling wuidows and wood burning gas fireplace. A gourmet kitchen and breakfast area opens to the f~ly ~ ~~ fueplaoe and also to the professionally laodscaped yard. trellis covered p&tlo w1~ ~lt·m bartecue and view. Also oo the main floor is a guest bedroom with bath. U~ ., a sptcious bonus area with built-in cabinets. Call to inqum about seller ~Vertlng ~us .room to sP-dous fifth bedroom or library. 1be view-oriented master suite mcludet a badi with nwble die Ooori.Qg and spacious walk-in cl01Ct. There are ldditiooal bedrooms with a Jack and Jill bath. St. Laurmt. it a walque, small gated community feeauring a recreational facility with awirnmiQ1 pool and apa. Priced foe immediate sale at $.S39,900. F#...,. ~ ..... Ollll Jwly Mm:.°' Ill& Se,_.., Ill (114) ftU..1600. C:O..t Nf'f9#1~#4 Chic 1141.11, SU. 160, N""1lHH" 8-clt. PiliiC ........ n. .. I , I -• -• 4 " I t • , ' 1 I I ( , I ) (. ) \ _! ( ! I . \ ( ) l t j ) ( ) I ·1 NEWPORT RIDGE Luxury Rental Condominiums (7 14) 789-16 77 I Wbitt Cap Lime • Newport Coast • The only Rental Qpportunity in Newpon ~ • Conrrolled Access futed Co . • srn&we1come • Private Gara~ w/Auronutic Remote • Resort Scvle Pool & Spa • HC2lth Club Quality Fimess Cenrer • In Home Full Capacity Washer/Dryer • Gounnet Kitchen w/Refrigerator included • Resident Business Center • Elegantly Appointed Clubhouse • Multiple Phone, Fu and Modem lines • Private Entty and Large Patio • I Bdrm From $1,1 75-$1,310 • 2 Bdrm From $1,365-Sl ,765 Some .\partmen~ .\leer The 0111ngc Counn ,\lockntt l Rem Lnd •.A..<: IRVIN• AHRTM•NT COMMUNmH A It I(; 11 l I( VT \ 1" I> A It D II~ I I\ I !> (; ~~y-Freeman specializes coastal transactions • 1n He brings a strong business background to Coast Newport Properties Roy Freeman is a welcome addition to Coast Newport Properties. He brings his experience and enthusiasm in the real estate field to the company, along with a strong business background. Freeman has been active as a real estate agent in the coast.at area since 1989 and before pursuing real estate full time. held positions as president of Dolco Packaging and regional manager of Willamett Industries. "I've always enjoyed homes. the idea of building and the aspect of finding the right home to fit a client's needs," Freeman said. His late wife. Anne. encouraged him to change his profession to real estate full time to alleviate his busy travel schedule. He took right to the business. During bis years in real estate sales be bas been awarded top producer status aod sales leadu awards many 'times. Freeman chose Coast Newport Properties becau.se, "I like to be with a winner and I respect Coast Newport's leadership position in the industry. I've tried to base. my life on integrity and I feel that this is the company that exemplifies that trail" Roy Freemon The Freeman family has lived in Newport Beach since 1979 when they bought a peninsula beach house, tore it down and proceeded to build their home. He is very familiar with the area and has sold along most of the coastal area and Costa Mesa. When not busy with a client's transaction. Freeman can be found in ooe of many community services. He serves on the board of di.recton for Hoag Hospital's 552 Club. worb with the f~datioo and is &Wt president of Hoag Heart Institute. He also belongs to the Orange County Roundt.able and delivers Meals on Wheels. Ro1 FtW..,. ca h rwelu#I 111 Coat N...,, hopmia# 4 Clrk rlla; Ste. 260, Nrqon S-Clt. C.U (114) Uf-lffO. • , . " '1 Youriilllde to the laJest ~ ~esale homes Oo4n this weeb!nd NEWPORT BEACH BALBOA PENINSULA 1611 Arch Bay Or. JSR Sat/Sun 12-4 $679,000 1354 E. Oceanfront SBR Sat/Sun 1-4 $1,095,000 Mike Abel-Owner/Agent Cannery Village Realty 642-3217 Vince Mayell 20 Hillsborough, Hrbr Hill SBR Sun 1-4 $1,100,000 673-3777 Sandy Mittman/Prudential \ 1641 E. Balboa Blvd. 2BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $729,000 729.n11 Cannery Village Realty 2100 Vista Laredo 4BR TwnHs Sun 1-4 $325,000 673-3777 Bankers' Preferred Mortgage 1 707 E. Bay Ave. 7BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $3,950,000 Ann Santas Cannery Village Realty 152-6767,854-4302 673-3777 231 Via Lido Soud 3BR Sun 1·5 $2,350,000 506 "I" Street 38R Sat/Sun 1-4 $1,100,000 Cannery Village Realty Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 673-3777 2444 Vista Nobleza 213 BR Sun 1-4 $425,000 5205 Seashore Or. (Bluffs) 2-3BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $949,000 Shorewood Realtors Bankers' Preferred Mortgage 310-546-7561 Deborah Wilkinson/Ann Santas 3 Rue Chateau Royale 3BR Sun 12-4:30 $639,900 752-6767, 854-4302 Star ReaJ Es\a,te Marge Hammond Marion Hampton 648-4839 I R.t• .. ~December 5, 1996 I KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30.,...ftxed 30.Y .......... 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Abacus Financial Group A (800) 938--9393 7.250% 5 1.875 15 7.4n 5.950% ·5 1.000 7.596 300,000 2.700 ·110 eM American Savings Bank s (800) 562-8272 7.500% 20 2.125 30 7.757 3.950% 25 1.000 . 7.'J97 800,000 2.450 110 1M Bank of America B (800) 642-2244 7.375% 20 1.875 45 7.604 5.375% 20 1.000 8.119 2'17,000 2.875 1TS 1Y California Federal Bank s (800) 225-3337 7.375% 20 2.250 45 7.644 3.875"' 20 1.000 7.447 2'17,000 2.500 110 1M Chase Manhattan K (800) 900-6062 7.250% 20 2.250 30 7.517 4.250% 20 2.250 8243 207,000 3.000 1TS 1Y Coast Federal Bank s (800) 300-5626 7.600'% 20 2 .. 000 10 7.846 2.950% 25 1.000 7.2319 500,000 2.300 110 1M Detridc Mortgage G~ A (714) 759-9692 7.250% 5 0.375 15 7.323 3.850% 20 1.000 7247 750,000 2.300 110 1M Downey Savings s (800) 335-9639 7.37~ 20 2.375 30 7.857 2.~ 20 0250 7.412 500,000 2.550 110 1M Emery Financial R (714) 72M200 7.250% 5 1.750 15 7.464 3.~ 20 2.250 7.301 eoo,ooo 2.225 110 1M Fidelity Federal Bank s (800) 232-2309 7.500% 5 1.625 10 7.704 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA First Federal Bank of CA s (800) 872-4332 7.375% 20 2.125 30 7.830 2.850% 20 o.750 7.314 207,000 2.400 110 1M Fleet Mor1gage K (800) 700-5850 7.375% 20 2.125 30 7.630 5.500% 20 2.125 8.1'40 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y Glendale Federal Bank s (800) 580-9000 7.375% 5 2.250 45 7.844 2.850% 10 1.000 7.942 207,000 2.250 l1M 1M Great Western BaM B (800) 492-7587 7.325% 20 2.200 30 7.587 3.950% 20 1.000 1.51 207,000 2.450 110 1M Home Savings s (800) 875-5051 7.200% 10 2..250 30 7.486 3.950% 20 1.000 7.5M 500,000 2.060 1TS 1M NationaSanc Mtg. COfP. K (800) 685.()()()1 7.125% 20 2.375 30 7.403 4.()()()% 20 2.500 8.02.4 207,000 3.000 leM 8M Newport Coast Flnanclal R (800) 80&-5826 7.125% 5 2.2SO 15 7..390 3.950%. 20 1.125 7.410 800,000 2.450 110 1M Omni Anancial A (800) 644 6664 7.750% 5 0.000 10 7.786 5.500% 10 2.000 8.414 201,000 2.750 l.8M 8M ProFed Mortgage K (800) 68&-3758 7.375% 20 2.125 30 7.830 4.250% 20 1.000 7.575 400,000 2.825 110 1M Sanwa Bank B (800) 237-2692 7.500% 10 1.625 45 7.704 5.760% 10 1.375 8215 207,000 2.750 1TS 8M TLC Financial Svcs. R (800) 801 ·7300 7.375% 10 1.825 13 7.578 5.260% 6 1.500 8.048 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y Union Bank of CA B (800) 453-1288 7.500% 20 1.750 30 7.718 4.750'% 20 1.000 8.023 207,000 2.e25 eco eM WeyemaeuMf' Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 7.625% 10 1.825 14 7.831 3.950% 20 1250 7.473 207,000 2.500 110 1M 8o4t1 bid & ....... progrlllW -30fJO cion.ltolw "~· 1'fpe crt IAnd9r 11: 8 • BIW*; It• ~ ~ A• ,._. blols: 8 • _,.. & lolin. .._. ...... 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JM~1v~Pilot 9· ... !!.."!!1;:.-• _. can Nowm -.... • 842-5878 ..+. ........................... • HARBOR COVE PRO)!ENADE OPEN HOUSE SAT 12-4PM SUN 12-fPM l611 ARCHBAYDR. <•J ..... s..ia-~ Agenu Wieloomc Mike Abel 642·3'217 ' · .. ,...,, .. ....... ;u.,,. . -..cnanm,• ~--. Seller has spared no expense in this completely remodeled Plan .. C" in the bluffs. 2 or 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2100 sq. ft. with a 300 sq. ft. bonus room. Move-in condition . Seller Motivated . 2444 VISTA NOBLEZA $425,000 Call Rene Sandera 310-546-7561 I rMllDUS OCfNf'Pl'rutD ON WO Roof .iop deck • petlo on beach. Great Summer/'lllnter renca1 Income. Remodeled lowu I O"WDC(s unll. 3bcfb. Upper unit 3bc/2ba I indudes fumlsb.inp. 5205 ~ Or. NB. • UNIQUE DUPLEX ON THE PARK • I Large 3bf/2:ba ownc1's uni! • 2bd/2ba for CXln I income. aa.e to beach. • OCEAN VIE\11 DUPLEX STEPS TO SURF • I UnbeUenble ~ Ql2chine. SummeT/Wlnter I rental potcntbl. I.Ive-in or investmenL • For Privak Showins caD I Deborah Wilkinson, Broker ' I 714-752-6767 /714-67~9308 ·aa~ . L ------7i:T _J ._..._...,_,.,. . The key to privacy is at Villa Point This 1990 Mediterranean-style condominium bas two master bedrooms and two baths. Priced at an affordable $219.000, the location of this end unit which sports vaulted ceilings and pretty views of tree tops and tile roofs is reminiscent of , • small villages in Italy. . • The Villa Point community is greatly appreciated by ~ewport Beach residents for its gate-guarded cnttjes, lush tropical landscaping, pools and gracious grounds. Centrally located at the apex of Pacific Coast Highway and Jamboree in Newport Beach, Villa Point is a comfortable walk to Balboa lalaod, several yacht clubs, shopping centers, the Hyatt Newporter, the Back Bay and relat.ed wat.er sports activities, golf courses and tennis facilities. Perfect for a primary home or a aeoondary home-away-from-home. Villa Point may be just the right move for you. For -.on ildorMlllioll, cllll .,,,_,. SwiMAll o/ llN PnlMrttllll -JOA DM11'u co_,,.,., 111 (114) 159..uol. ' • + • -