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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-12-14 - Orange Coast Pilot, SfjORTS .Check out Sailors· stats, liJfeups, logs and more . Local educators ·cheer· W~hip calls for may~1:9hY election By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH _, A former City Council candidate who's planning to run again in 1998 is hoping to put a referendum on the ballot calling loc popular elec- tion of the mayor. Ron Wmship, who was defeat- eft in his 1994 bid for the District 4 seat by Tom Edwards, is calling for voters to choose their mayor and vice IDJlyor just as they choose their council members. Under the current system, council members vote on who will take the head seat. Winship plans to make another run for the council in 1998, when Edwards will be up for re-election. •For years they've had these debacles go on with the mayor selection,• Wmship said. "There should be a selection by the peo- ple.". Having a popularly elected mayot, he said, would eliminate the need for council membew to campaign among their oolleagues for support in a mayoral bid. Councilwoman · Norma Glover's recent attempts at draw- ing support from her colleagues for the vice mayor spot caused tension among council members when she cl.aimed Tum Thomson and John Noyes would not sup- port her because she was a woman. Councilwoman Jan Oebay was chosen as mayor and Edwards was chosen as vice mayor. •SEE MAYOR PAGE A13 ·adOJ)tioD .of phonics · •Newport-Mesa reading programs won't change / . much, officials said, since the district ha& already ·moved toward comblliing phonics with "whole language" approach. By M ichelle Terwilleger. Daily Pilot . NEWPORT-MESA -District trustees and staff are pleased with the state Board of Education's decision to adopt 16 new phonics- based textbooks. Governor Pete Wilson ear- marked $152 million in -his 1996- 97 budget for new books in the primary gtades. The state board only approved English-language arts textbooks that contained a • phonics component. "It shows there are dear-think- ing people in Sacramento after all, so ·I'm greatly encouraged,~ said Newport-Mesa Trustee Wendy Leece, the leading advo- cate for phonics .on the school board. ' Leece had criticized the state in the past for not being phonics- focused. Trustee Ed Decker also applauded the state move. "I tend to favor the phonics r----------------------~--------------------------------------------------------1 I . . . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I ·• I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .l I I I f I metho4s as opposed to the whole language approach,• Decker said. "What I saw in my own chil- dren was their ability to under- stand language better, read better and spell better when they were taught with a "phonetic approach." , Superintendent Mac Bernd said phonics, or the ability to sound out a word, is the first step in reading. However, the state decision probably won't have a major effect on how reading is. taught in the district, he said. The district currently useS a combination of phonics and the ~whole language" appr~ach, •SEE PHONICS.PAGE A13 Crowd thwarts carjack suspect By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A carjacking was stymied Friday morning out- side Wbittief Elementary School thanks to tha quick thinking of a custodian and parents, who bani· caded the culprit as he attempted to flee in a stolen minivan . Jus(before'ilie first bell rang at 8 a.m., as children and parents' swanned the area, Celia C.ompos, 35, was dropping off her 11-year- old son at the Whittier Avenue• school when a man identified ~ Eric Anthony, 30, reportedly~ approached her Dodge minivan and opened the sliding door. Anthony was carrying his own 8- month-old infant son in his arms, and he set the child down in the van as he attempted to commandeer it.: I. said Costa Mesa j:>olice Sgt. Allen "'Huggins. Huggins said Anthony, ordered Campos to drive. Newport Heights klndergartner Colin Taylor gets a bug from good ol' Sl Nick, known after the holidays as Ralph Whitmore, during the annual Santa Fly-In sponsored by the Newport Beach Police Departmenl Santa gave bis reindeer a clay off and jumped In a helicopter to vlstt Newport Beach elementary schools Friday. Newport police have been escorting Santa and Mrs. Claus to local schools for more than 25 years. .PH OTO B Y MAR C MAR TIN I I I I I I T I I I I I L----------------------------~--------------------------------------------------J Frightened, Campos and her son• fled the van, and Anthony slipped into the driver's seat and drove off, Huggins said. , }-le made it only 110 feet before! parents, under· the command of school custodian Temoc ~ encircled him with cars to block bis escape from the school parking lot. Anthony left the van and walked: away with the baby, the • SEE CARJACKING PAGE M: . OCC_. yacht charts new. course ., Christmas boat parade lead I\ PI \ • llEST IUYS A2 QASStft~D 811 COMMUNITY 6 Q.UBS M COMMUNITY FOftUM A 12 • ~ I • I • i ENTERTAINMENT 11 POUCf ALES Aa PUIUCNOTIC£S RELIGION soanv SPORTS ~f SATIJROAY. OEC!MIER 14; 1996 Boat rent'al discount Balboa Boat Rentall 11 uk· tng for unwrapped toys in exchange for a $5 cou pon off any rental or gift certificate over $30. General manager, John Hochadel, hopes to co.iject a bun- dle of toys to be donated to the M.refighters ·spark of Love• pro- gram Toys are being collected at Balboa Boat Rentals at 510 E. Edgewater, on the Balboa Penin- sula and will be distributed in · time for Christmas. Call 673-7200 • tor more information. Baby Duds (631-7363) is a local baby and children's consignment store that's currently having its annual Chnstmas sale. All cloth- ing is marked down 20%, and all other merchandise is marked down 10% The store has a huge selection of "Little Tlkes• and .other top brands of t0¥5, large and small, as well as car seats, joggers and cribs. Baby Duds pays cash for all of your toy items. It's located at 2584 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Tiffany & Co. (540-5330) locat- ed at South Coast Plaza has qucµi- ty holiday gifts to fit all budgets. For gifts under $60 there are: a heart key qng in sterling silver from the Elsa Peretti Collection for $35; an Elsa Peretti ballpoint pen in ruthenium for $40; and candlesticks in full lead crystal from the Louis Comfort Tiffany Collection for $30 each. Other Tiffany gifts include: 100% silk scarves from the Ttffany Nature Collection ($185), ear-clips in sterling silver from the "Atlas" collection ($250), and a sterling silver braided bread knife ($134). • . For a practical gift idea, earth- quake 'kits from Earthquake Pre- paredness Products of Anaheim make nice gifts for a person who has everythmg. The kits are eco- nomical and have foods and \V&ter that have a five-year shelf life. The price ranges from $9.!)5 to $199.95. They come in colorful fanny packs and back packs for the car; home or office. efl t9y ~.,. ~ '1,- g reer wylder readers, Earthquake Prepared- ness Products are offering a t0% discount on all kits through Dec. 31 and free shipping on orders over $50. The showroom is open Monday, Wednesday and Thurs- day from11 a,m. to 5 p.m. It's located at 2024 West Lincoln Ave., Suite 1, in Anaheim. You can call (542-3200) for f1 free cata- log and order by phone or mail. ~ At-Ease men's store is offering a special for the holidays, U you purchase a regular priced sport- coat and pants, you'll receive $100 off on.the sportcoat. The offer expir~s Dec. 31, and may not be used on blazer$. At-I;ase (7 59-7979) is located in Fashion lsland. For easy holiday gift giving, Padfic Bell is selling affordable prepaid phone cards available in denominations of $5, $10, and $20. The cards are meant to be perfect presents for anyone wbo · uses the phone. For more infor-· mation please call Rebecca Perata at (415) 394-3701 . U oyd's garden shop sells plen- ty of holiday gifts and plants including trees pnced from $5.98, cedar garland at 99 cents a foot; potted color· plants -poinsettias, mums, azaleas, and tree decora- bons and lights. Uoyd's is located at 2028 Newi;><>rt Bl\td., Costa Mesa. + ADDRESS: 1230 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa +TELEPHONE: 556-7787 + DENOMINATION: North American Baptist. · + YEAR CHUROf ESTAB- LISHED: 1955 + SERVICE TIMES: Sun- day -8:30 a.m. praise ser· vice, 10 a.m. worship $eN.ice, 8:30 and 10 a.m. Bible classes · for all ages. + SENIOR PASTOR: Bruce Merrifield + PASTORAL STAFF: Mike Decker, pastor of adult min- istries; Rod R'andall, pastor of youth ministries; Patti Fen- t on, children's minister. + SIZE OF CONGREGA· TION: 335-+ MAKEUP OF CONGRE· GATION: A really.large.and · active youth program, many Baby Boomers and a seg- ment of "Builders" over Boomer age. Eighty-two per- cent of the members live w ithin three miles of the campus. + CHILD CARE: Profes-. sional child care is provided for. ,11 services and activities. This is a ve.ry family oriented church. + TYPE OF WORSHIP: Down to earth, Bible-cen- tered and practical. The music and order of service is different at each service. The church has three bands, a ~ choir and a youth.choir, so one service may have a ban~ providing tnusic and the oth- er the choir. Merrifield deliv- ers t he message at each ser- vice. · +TYPE OF SERMON: Bib- lically based w ith practical life application. + RECENT SEllMON: Recent sermons. were part of a series based on the epistle of James, w ith themes such as "What 's the Matter with Your Money7" "How to Stop Fighting," "Don't Let :Vour Tongue Lick You," "God Sides with the Underdog,". "Just Do It" and· "Mountain- Moving Prayer." + UPCOMl"G SERMON: A two-part series for Christ- mas, t itled "What's the Baby's Nam~?" based on Isa- iah 9:6. The fjrst part of the series will look at the name Wonderful Counselor, the ·' · other will look at Almighty God. +WELCOME WAGON: The church has a couple who are dedicated to greeting visitors. They offer a warm welcome along w ith a t iny jar of jam inscribed with "A sweet reminder of your visit to Harbor Trinity-Baptist Church." Those who are interested in becoming members. take ~ ~ries of four seminars that equip them to participate in the church's mission. Each semi- nar meets for four hours on a Sun~y afternoon and includes dinner. + OUTREAOt PRO- GRAMS: Eigh1y-f ive percent of the church's membership is actively involved in some form of ministry, so the church's programs and out- reach are numerous: Women's ministr ies provide retreats, banquets, support groups and Bible studies for. women of all ages. Men's mi nistries offer leadership · classes and involvement in Promise Keepers groups .. Youth ministries for junior and senior high include stu- dent-led discipleship groups, a newsletter, camps and other community activities. Kids in grades 2-6 can join the .Kids Kwire. nc, or Ten: der Loving Care, groups · seek to connect people w ith God and connect people with each other to provide care to the church communi- ty and the community at large. · . · Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed! is for children from ages 3 through the sixth grade and offers games, Bible memorization and achievement awards for the kids. J'he church also runs a preschool and day- care center. Small groups · such as Weigh Down, a bibli- cally based weight-los~ pro- gram, and Crown Ministries, a biblically based financial management program t ar- Senior Pator Bruce Merri· lleldlea.dstbe congregation. at Harbor ntnlty Bapt1lt Cbardlln ' Costa'Mesa. MAJIC MAATIN I DAILY PILOT gets specific member needs. The church also supports many local and global m is· sions. + DRESS: Casual. + MISSION STATEMENT: . I ' . J " I J . I 'J • 4 . I I -I . t . l "Equipping believers to pre-. sent Christ to families-in our community through creative worship, caring groups, bibli- cal teaching and leadership ~ - trafning." 1 ''.' +. INTEREmNG"NOTES:·· ..... ;·~ :······ The church's Baker Street : : Band recently complett:d a. . • CD, "May M frade," which 1s available through the church. For 1997, members are planning "Walk and 'Pray" ministries to pray for the needs of the families of Costa Mesa. The church has mapped quadrants of the city, which members w ill , make a commitment to walk and pray through street by street. The church Is also developing a tape ministry called "Man on the Road, .. which· will make hour-long · leadership tapes available 'o . men who travel a lot. By Mlehele M. Mltrr fJ .. . . .. . •• . . -; -. ,.: I . • . . . . .. , ~ ... : 1 •• . 1:: • I •• I:. I •. .. 1 •• : 1: .. As a special for Best Buys • BEST liuvs appears Thursda~nd Sat4rdays. 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President and CEO Press Group ~.-der state and local taxes.) POSfMAS.. Judith I. Kendall, KEN JOLLY, Packaging and TER: Send addr~ changes to Vice President. Gener.ii Manager Distribution Group Leader The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa 01996 Callf CH..All rlgtlU r--..cl. Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price . . $125/hr ATTORNEYS AT LAW BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Corporations,. partnerships, mergers, acquisitions, buY.-sell asreemenfs, contracts and cOllections REAL ESTATE LITIGATION AND TIANSACTIONS Evictions, fo reclosures, easements, title disputes, work-outs ESTATE Pl.ANNING Trusts, Wills, f>rotHte Administration LEGAL -OPTIONS TEMPERAlURES Newport Beach 72155 Balboa 72155 Costa Mesa 78152 Corona del Mar 71154 SURF fOltECAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 2-3 SW Newport 2-3sw Bladcles 2-3 SW River Jetty CdM 2·3 SW 2-3 SW . BOATING light and variable morning winds will become southwest to westerly. reaching 15 knots by afternoon. One foot wind waves will build to two feet, and a four foot swell will come from , the west. Following The southern hemi- rn:tchy, dense mom-sphere swell that's g fog, skies should coming in should become partly doudy help Improve surfing after noon. conditions today and Sunday. It will fill-in TIDES the predominant TODAY west swell and pro- First low duce shoulder-high S:09a.m. u sets at the best lac.a-First high tlons. Taking advan- 12:11 a.m. 4.1 tage of the tide push Second low and heading to the 6:21 p.m. -0.4 focal points will Second high increase f:':r oppor- 11:09 a.m. 5.5 tunities or bigger SUNDAY waves. But prepare First lo'w . for the likelihood of 6:24a.m. 2.3 an offshore flow. It First high could wipe out the 1:11 a.m. 4.2 glassy conditions Second low that existed Friday. 7:17 p.m. o.o Also, that rule at>out Second high yellow snow still 12:11 p.m. 4.9 applies around places where rain WAlD runoff dumps Into 'J'DiWIERAlUllE: 57 the ocean. NTIQUI! HUMIDORS Ir ACCfSSORlfS ~ . COSTA MESA • 200 blodl of Rochester Stre.t: A checkbook was stolen from an unlocked car parked in the driveway of a residence. • J400 blodl of Wimbledon way. A n,Ytoo bag with $580 • • worth of clothes, Christmas gifts, cassettes and jewelry In it was • stolen from the back of an unlodted val) parked in a dri\leway. • 600 ~ of C:OV. Str.et: A computer, television. and VCP. • • worth $4,550 were stolen from a residence. A bathroom win- dow was reportedly found broken by a brick. JI UGO blodt of Newport~: Two loaded guns, a camera and some )ewe.fry worth $1,750 were stolen from a resi- denc~. Th«e was no. sign of fon:ed entry. NEWPO«T 8EAOf • 4200 blodt of ......... Wiiy: A $4,000 necklace was stolen from a residence. 'There was no sign of forced entry. • 3100 blodl of lrvlne lloulevllf'd:' There was an attempted burglary at a golf shop. A display window was found partially Shattered and a ladder was found outside the shop. • • 200 blodl of ~ Awnue: Two pieces of brolC«t brick were thrown' through two windbws at a residence. • 1800 blodl of Pott ........ Plem: A $5,000 wedding ring was stolen from a residence. There was no sign of forced entry. • 4000 blodl of Saahcwe Drive: A 1978 Porche was stolen from a dosed. but unlodted gaO.ge door. • JOO ~ Awnua: A reported $60 was stolen from a ~llet In a residence while the victim was In the laundry room. The victim had left the door slightly open. Newpoi'{BeachJCosta Mesa Daily Piloc SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1996 I AJ Got that ol' h9litlay m~ problem licked I t was raining and pouring, and •yes we do," she said.· "How this old man would much much do you value your rune? rather have been snoring. You can wait half an hour or J)ut there were important mis-more at the post office, or you sions to undertake. Specifically, can pay a couple of bucks extra shfpping birthday gifts to our and get them here right now.• Colorado son-in-law, Steve, and •1Wo roles of 32s, please• I mY,'step-father-in-law, Stan, both said, not giving the markup a "Dummy,• one said. •Nin- compoop,• muttered another. •Where's he been,• sneered yet another. Mind you, I didn't actually hear anybody say anything, but that. for, sure, is what they were thinking. "Everybody Q&ted them," Ter- ri said. •Especially collectors, ~use there was no way they could mount them in albums. They couldn't get the adhesive off. It al.So bled through the color and ruined the face of the stamp.• of whom had the audacity to be moment's thought. ~~~~ttie~.·~ .... ~~· ~~~~~~Ob :fi~~;··~e~ar~r:.• posting the check-filled · oqe off, lick it, press it on. Tear As gracefully as possible, I lillfJillftft.1-~ed the ladv and slunk · ... lSJaM.:f. mnk'eath:itif !J.the~e\' I got back into my car and, as The Postal Service wasn't r~~dll gi..Y!,HP_~tely on e!Nl~'•Wilp5tt>uf it-'Wti-.. years before they were ready to envelopes that would keep 30 another, lick it, press it OJ} Tear, cotporations, one city and one lick, press. Tear, licit, press. C09llty running for a while There were about 10 longer. envelopes in the pile on the Pas· I went to the mailing place in senger seat -and the stamps the Bison Center off MacArthur. were coming otf all of them. I I was helped immediately and went back iBto the store. efficiently and the packing and "I'm afraid these stamps are shipping transaction was over in defective,~· 1 told the lady. · · a few P.ainless minutes. "There's no glue on the back .• There remained the problem I demonstrated my tear-lick- of stamps for all the bills I need-put technique and, sure enough, ed to mail.I asked the lady at the the stamp fell right off. The lady mailing store whether they started to laugh, then checked marked up postage. herself. ~ 1894-1996 Four Generati0ns 102 Years! .. A ll Room Sizes REMNANT CLEARANCE 50%0FF NOW OPEN SUNDAYS from· 1 t -4p.m . ALDEN'S CARPETS. INC. : 166.1 Pk'1C't'rn1a <;1. Co.9ta Ml'.!-.1 . 646-4838 . - : Featuring Live Jazz · With Steve Reynolds Bring In This Ad and Get 15°/o OFF . Your Entire . Democracy Purchase • ' "Sir, those are self-Adhesive stamps. You don't have to lick them." I didn't dare look around, becau~ I know the 10 or 12 oth- er people-in the store were whis- pering and giggling an<t point- ing at m~. · MURAD SKINCARE. YOU'LL NOTICE T'HE· RESULTS. And <SO wiU everyone e4se. Murtld .Adv..mced Gty<:ohc .l'<td Slunc<Vt' Jl'OClUCli.He Clt'rm<11010q1SI d~o~ ,1nd • scien11r1e .1uy advance'<J 10 produce v1~1bly 'Clfam 11 c r~u for your st.Jn They reduce the <'PP<> •r inc(" of fine Ir~ Jna wr1nl:lf's so you n r!na r,WIJl'lt ~arthy younger lel0k1ng ~kin 1n !heir r1.1ce. • \ • .. ~ . Expl?rrence five rnurao. vavel-srzes for I o~ U!.95 a S75.00value Regal Beaµty · Supplles &c Salon 269 B. 17th St., Costa Mesa 642448~. the rain pelted noisily on the · roof, peeled off the wax-paper backing and applied the new, improved self-adhesive stamps. . Curious about jhe new stamps, I called the Postal Ser- vice's regional headquarters and spoke with Terri Bouffiou, the corporate PR person. Shew.as a treasure trove of information, an4 a delight to talk to. 1t seems self -adhesive stamps are nothing new. They were. introduced in time for Christmas 1974 -when they cost 10 cents. try.again. . "Why would they even bothr er?• I asked. "So we could have stamps "that could be dispensed through ATM machines," Terri said. "They had to be exactly the same thickness as twenty-dollar bills, and they had to have a long shelf life. We spent years developing an adhesive that would do all that, plus hold a long time." · There was a lot more-to it, Terri said .. Twas a month before Christmas And all through the store 'Hanging from rafters Were flannels galore Cozy and comfy . · These gowns are the best You be the Santa And we'll do the rest! Loo~ for our new Lanz cart now at Fashion Island . Kristen's 631-7399 • Westcllff Court 1719 Westcllff Or. • Newport Bea<:h ·nie stamps had to be able to resist water, like in the rain, but you had to be able to soak ot1 the glue, which is what collec- tors do so they can mount them. Then the stamps have to be movable for three or 10 seconds -I forget which -so people can correct a mistake. It's an amaz- ingly involved technology.". >.;..0 r~~ir thougilt ""', .... ..:::lmP• of postage stamps that way. But the new variety will not take over completely in the foresee- able future. · "We'll still have the regular ones as well as the no-li<?lrums, • Terri said, quickly adding that •self-adhesive" is the service's official designation, not "no- lickums.. , "faper or plastic?" is tough enough. Now, • Llckum or no- lfckum?" Life is far too complex. •FRED MARTIN'S column runs, every ipursdAy and Saturday. I • ~ Your Newport tleach headquarterit for o(,aAJo/~ For Children and Adults Sleepwear .-Robes • Slippers .sente11cing . pOstp~ned fot rapist-murdere.r ·Eric Bennett •Costa MeSa handyman's defense attorney seeks a new trial, contending juror misconduct occurred By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot whethei; Judge Kathleen E. O'Leary would approve a }ury-recom- mended~ath penalty.'_..,' SANTA ANA -A Superior Court judge on Friday postponed .,, the senten'*>g QJ. Eric Wayne Bennett, the ·cm;ra Mesa handy- man convicted of rape and mw- der, aJ the prosecution grapples with allegations of juror miscon- duct and a motion by the defense team for a new trial. ·sut Deputy Public Defend- e r , Leonard L-- Gumlia now Eric Bennett contends one Convicted of murdering New, port Beach secretary Marie Pow- ell Evans and raping a Corona del Mar woman, Bennett had been scheduled Fnday to hear of the. jurors left out important information on a questionnaire that may have prejudiced the verdict. Gumlia appealed to the judge .. • . .. I • • . t. • • .. • . • • • . ~W4b~·unRESS utlet Store z 3 1 es Harbor Blvd . . ' Costa Mesa • One Block Soul.ti· or •os rwy ftlll 545 .. 7 168 :111 ."!//?:y . :,.; .. :Yo~ I ~/'(/ C'', J •h ll'Akl'.111 •• l 'oldlF~;TAC,F\.lll.AC,~~ BYERS' UH 111 I 1,Alll •1 1 II\ 4: II f I AND H.! 1Yf 1 • 8AWWIN BRASS ARTHllR CCI JRl • Wfl II 1'J AkMI IAI r • AROMATl<llff FRA(,RANU!I - c A\Wf 11 MA\\I Y lfJ 1 ,I >I ONIAI 1 .ANDI f\ Iii 1Yfl'<',fll All' C' ANl1 M(,1 H Ml f(,H MCll!I TH E GREY GOOSE WESTCLIFF PLAZA I 032.lrvfne Avenue at Seven.teen th Street Newport Beach lidephonr> M2 7803 /lour.. Munday \a111rday I O;I)() 111 <d.Kl µm, Sunday: Noon '>;00 pm A\ 11/ways, s/tfppln/J Jllei CU/llpltmentary l(j/t wrdp BVd/lllb/f> • . 'THE GOSLING a child 's boutique · Aorence Eiseman, SyMa Whyte, Imp Originals, Rapdoodles, Hartstrlngs, Metropollt.an Prairie, Petit Bateau, Angel Shoes, \-UCY ,._NH-Jewell)' WESTCLIFF PLAZA I O'>R lrvlne Avenue • Newport Beach 1714) 642-6619 llQll~ MS. 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NOVEMBER 2 -2 7 Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday: 11 a.m. to "6:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 28 Thanksgiving Day: Clo~ed NOVEMBER 29 • Friday: 9:00 a.m . to 10:00 p.m. NOVEMBER 30 .:. DECEMBER 14 Mondav-Satur~ay: lo a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday: 10:30 a .. m. to 7:30 p.m. DECEMBER 15 -23 Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 1 asked Deputy District Attorney James Mulgrew lf his office would furnish it for the defense~ Mulgrew said he would look into what the law required. •A reasonable. inquiry I think is justified in this particular imle," O'Leary said. "I think th1s issue bas to be addressed before we proceed ,.. It's an un\11\.Ud luue. I don't think anyone is cer- tain what the law requires.• O'Leary set Monday for a •st.a. tu.I meeting" at which the issl!e would be debated further. • Bennett was convicted lo August of crimes he com.mi,tted in Septembel' and October 1994. . . "'11HERE IS SIMPLY NO MORE ORIGINAL I~ J. -CHRISTMAS SHOW IN 11IE L.A. AREA! ... a rich blend or canclo#a, mariachi_, folk tock .-.d stunning .. ballads ... the music is what gives it a 1~ part of its magtca. ' ~ A GENUINELY FRESH CHRISTMAS PLAY TIIAT ' • RETRIEVES DIE ESSENCE OF CHRISTMAS HOLINESS,'t -Los Angeles Tlmei .. IRWD water ·contract . . Will save· district mqp._eY · y . . •Corona del Mar ~ts spOrts fieldS will be watered with tlie µeated ~ wabtt in arrangement With the city of Newport~ IRWD and OCWD. ' · . the ~luffs Homeowners Alloda-~~~~~~:B!~~~~Jan~d~~~~wl\~; -• NEWPORT BEAqi -By fall water. But they must cbAnge their 1998, Corona del. ~ High pipe systems to recelv~ and use Sc\001 will be watering its Jt.tblet-the water. . . ic,. fields with treated sewage · The water will C(JSt. no more water. · than 80% of the city's stanc:Wd : 'Newport-Mesa Unified School rate for drinking Water, sa~ the DiJtrict board memben approved school distri~ ~pprcminat.ely a: contract ·with the dty of New-$10,700 eo.ch ·year, said Carol ¢rt Beach in September that wlll Stocker, Newport-Mesa Pnlfied's supply the high school with tht\ executive direda,r of business ser:- retl.aimed water from the Irvine vices and auxiliary operations. IWlch Water rn,trlct treated by The district will pay $41,000 for tile Orange County Water Dis-the entire project, which includes trk:t. · changing the school's irrigation Five city entities agreed in Sep-system to a~commodate the tember to use the reclaimed water water. as part of an agret!lnent between The city of Newport Beach will l the city and IRWD tbot ended a contract out and oversee the retro-·1 _. yearlong controversy and pre-fit, Stocket said. · I . vents IRWD tiom dumping treete(i "StlR:ker said that the distri<:rs . 1 sewage water into Newport Bay. water savings will pay for the pro~ · Along with the school c:liStrict, j~ ~four y~, 1 .... ..,.._..,,.. . : . . I I .. briefl.Y .... ~----____.......__ ........ 1 · - I . . ,1 Local author signs his latest work Local author Millard MacAdam will be signing copies of his new book, •intentional Integrity: Aligning Your Life With God's Values,• from 1 to 9 p.m.. Monday at Barnes & Noble .Book Store in Fashion Island. •This book is written to help ;eaders build more balanced, bountiful and bendidal lives and align the different spokes in the ':Wheel of Life' with their. life ns1on and values,. sald MacAdam, managing partner of Newport Bee.ch-based ProActlve Leadership ConsUltlng & nain- ~g. . In his book, MacAdam calls people to use God's standards ft>und in the Bible for ·personal and b\isiness CQnduct. Nature center closed for three weeks The Environmental Nature Center in Newport Beach will be .c;lDsed from Monday through Jan. •J, dwing the installation of a new :irrigation system. : The center is usually open to :the public 8 a.m. to 4 p.m .. Mon- :day through Friday and 8 a.m. to ·3 p.m. on Saturday . . :come on, kids, let's :aoxercise . . : The city of Newport Beach is · ·offering a youth •Boxerdse" class : that teaches the fundamentals of : ldCkboxing to children ages 1 to :H. • ·The classes are 5 to 6 p.m. on :~ndays beginning Jan. 13. The :regtstration fee is $58. ~ · Registration is at the Newport ·Beach Community Services ~Department, 3300 Newport Blvd., :or. over the phone at 6«-3153. :n e class number is 7324.101. For -more information, call 644-3151 . :Parents award money =to teachers and staff . . : :The Newport Harbor High :School Navigators awarded six .•staff members at the school with :s~ each.to spend in theb·~­ : ro0m9 and .offices. : : The fiist quarter awards went ·t<Y special education teachers : B9clcy Co14µJijm, Donna Bwing, :J&ckie Sadler and Totn Green-:wen. industrial arts teacher Jed :IQlsilt; and . registrar Helen :Cawthon. I sedime11t-c0Uecting basin in the Upper Newport Bay. A basin would protect the bay's fish and. wildlife habitats and improve the water qwility. The bay is the largest saltmarsh ecosystem in Southern California. 1 , " AS .... ' I . \ Open SaDda~ Dec ll 10:00...-4:00pm f · 1803 Westcliff Dr., Newi)ort Beach, California 92660 . (714)642-3310 . I P •tch ·.· .. -.- . 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All ... ... ... ... ~ ... ~ ~ 44 ~ ~ -~ '4 .... ,,. ~ ~ ( Youth council seats officers for the new year '1°2UTH COUNCii:: Cly ol Struct1oo both with fund9 and t.l'.l c. .. ~ewport Beach a.cr.uco time -time spending pladng ~-=~-~~ ~=====~~ to the 1996-91 Newpart Beech OD New Yeats bay and lee IOJDe Youth Council with ttudentl from beautiful ~ti which capture the Corona del Mar and Newport aplrtt of the service dub move- Harbor high IChool9 pertldpating ment with Mayor Jan Deltiy end New· port-Mesa school board members CLUB NEWS: The Newport· Dana BIM.'k ad.._...... hviDe Rotary Club presented a Corona de Mar students check for $400 .to Newport 88ctcb aelected to the coundl tndude police DARE Officer Tom 1 · Wldtney Mcl>onDell. Bryan Monardl for support of the youth Nowrood, Mlcbelle Nowrood, education program. Victor PtDeda, Lama It--. Kiwanis Club of Newport Dave Sbulda, and Mandy S*':eUf. Beacb-COrona del Mar membef Newport Harbor student ~g. Jld t,t.uon llsued a $2,000 ch.al-.. on the coundl will be M.I!. cay. lenge forthe club's Special Poun- ton. CllVU CoDCaDDoa, ou.y datlon to be matched by club DU'kbor, Vel'ODk:a Haldenoa. mem!;>ers by Dec. 31. To date • MkbMI Hoevel. htrtdt Hopn, dub members have pledged }featber Jordan, EHubetll ICeat, $600, leaving $1,300 to got Edward Madokoro, Molly Mebma. Tennyson Oyler, Scott Slim, Jobn Ucdlerrl and l!UA Valenzuela. Coundl members meet monthly to discuss issues of con- cern to teenagers, make recom- mendations to the dty and culmi- nate their expertence with a Youth City Government Day where they shadow dty staff and · elected officials and h~ld a model d ty council meeting. They learn about city government by doing · it. McConnell does an outstand- ing job in coordinating the pro- gwn. ROSE PAilAI>E JtoATS: Members of local Uons and Rotary clubs are worldng on their respective international organiza- tions floats in the Jan. 1, 1997 Rose Parade beamed around the world from Pasadena hundreds of millions of people. Local club members support the fioat con- Put a few words to work for you . Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 Ml CASA M I X I ( 1, N I U ~ 1 A lJ It AN I Whit.e 1'lsti filived on a soft corn tortilla with our ·spec1ar white sauce. cabbage. Cheese. guacamole and a slice of time. Like they Mf'V• on the cout of BAJAll h Our meals are a trip to BAJA as wtU as MEXICOrt ~· "?'~ · .. ~ ~. Visit Spain this Ho1J4ay·S~ason.! 4fl. An American Cafe ort Beac~··(~714) 75~-:8 1.94 Great Homestyle Tradlttonal & . 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DRAKE CONTINUED FROM A 1 I story of morality's biwnpb. "He was going to have to say a bad word,• Joe said. •1 told him it was his decision. U he didn't want to do it, I told him we'd walk.• a reprimanding look, signed the But in the end, he decided to paper and handed it to the ~o his jo~ as an ~ctor and say ~e teacher F-word. He did negotiate with Spe~ a little time with Drake, director Cameron ~we to film it and you'll • ve be 91 f& Yfln" :9-* ~Jhe...wp~d) talking in class. In fact, his pen-~o wiD:ioui ;<JB\it er~ 'd~ecr ch.ant for talking _ along with his to go wiJh the bad-word version sweet smile mo f b ed for effect. • P 0 l'Own-r Drake cited saying the word as .hair and freckled face, no _doubt -the hardest part of filming ., Jerry b~ ~arnered him pa11:5 m c_om-Maguire ... The best part, he said, mercials .. and feature films smce was meeting his role model, be was 4. c · · b kindn , rt~. . . rwse, w ose ess over- .. Hes cunent.r appeanng m whelmed the young actor. J~rry Maguire, ~hich opened "I played 'Descent,' this really en~ay. The mov1e stars To~ cool computer game, with Tom for G:ruJSe as Maguire, a character like three hours,• Drake said. based loosely on local sports •we watched qockey in his trail-~ent Lel~b S~elnbe.r~, and con-er. Tom bas a huge trailer.• · tams scenes filmed m Newport Drake stopped talking to stick Beach. . · ... _ms finger in his mouth and He. g?t t~e part in Je~ "fn!iklare, "My tooth is loose,"· Ma~ . while he was . on an before finishing his thoughts on audition m March for a different Cruise. "Tom was so rad," he part at Sony Studios, where the ..said. movie. was being filmed. He visit-Another of Drake's showbiz ed 'the movie set, got Cruise's heroes, James L. Brooks, co-pro- autograph -and won the chance duced the film. Brooks created to do a scene as the son of one of TV shows such as "Mary fyler ·Maguire's clients. Moore" and "Taxi." Drake's character inspires "He like created everything on Maguire to rewrite his firm's code 'Nick afNite,"' Drake said. of ethics and eventually lose his His taste in television, music job over his newfound con-and movies contributes to his science. seentlng beyond his mere 10 "I'm the one. 'who, like, years. His favorite movie is changes his life," Drake said, "Grease," his favorite sin~er is , sJIUi.nnjng in a folding chair in an Elvis. ~pty room at his private Costa Though Drake has played Mesa school. video games with Cruise and has Drake's dad jumped in to gotten paid to eat Cinnamon proudly relate the moral dilemma Toast Crunch.in commercials, he's Drake, raised on deep Christian a lot like any other energetic kid beliefs, faced while filming this in Newport Beach, where he lives SATURDAY, OECEMB~ 14, 1996 with bis dad. Being near the beach gives him plenty of oppor- tunities for one of bis favorite activities, boogie boanllng. But he spends most of bis free time auditioning tn Los Angeles - he usually auditions at least once a day. All that auditioning bas landed ~14':1 ~ five films, including ''"JeJtr·'Magu:ire"' and the upcbm- ing "Dragonworld n .• He bas appeared in after- scbool specials, on •Home Improvement• and on "The Tonight Show." He has also filmed six nationally run commer- cials. Continually audtioning bas made him comfortable with the process, so be never gets nervous. He said he doesn't mind the rigor- ous schedule because· be loves what be does. "It's like really, really, really, really fun to see yourself on TV and on the screen," be said. CARJACKING "that someone came and stole a kindergarten student· 1...ama:rripa, whose quick think· ing ~ stop the carjacldng, shrugged Ott compliments. custodian said. Anthony flagged "Any custodian would have down another car nearby and done the same thing,• said hied to enter it. but Zamanippa Zamarripa, 3-4, of Costa Mesa. reportedly forced Anthony out of Recalling the victims' reaction the second car. d\.P'ing the attempted carjacking, CONTINUED FROM A1 ., ~ J.;:M!CYlllllllll. ~·SI)~ bVllhlrir.aJtv CI)'· Pottqr ..._.....~ ;"".g. nm ld<twai·~~~ as he was walking down Whittier u~ ... , .. ~':I'" Avenue toward 19th Street, Sgt. As be followed Anthony, Huggins said. He said Anthony at Zamarripa recalled, "The thing first refused to give up bis child, that wa.s really frustrating was he but police eventually persuaded held the baby in bis arms, so we him to do so.. could not do anything. I'm thank- Anthony, of Costa Mesa, was booked into Costa Mesa Jail on suspicion of carjacking and child endangerment. The incident ended quietly, but principal Juan de Jesus spent the day quashing rwnors that circulat- ed among frightened students at the school. 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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 chW'Ch ~is loc;ated at 2401' Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach. Contact the church at 645-5781. · ' FRESH CONTINUITY Chris.t Church by the Sea cele- brates its New Tradition5 Service of Worship each Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Child care is available dur- ing 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 Sunday, artist Morgan Green will exhibit and discuss a piece of art she created to pro- mote interfaith understanding and awareness. She'll share her work during the 10:30 a.m. ser- vice at Orange Coast Unitarian Universal.isl Church in Costa Mesa. Green was commissioned to create her project that's been shown around the word to culti- vate peace and acceptance of reli- gious diversity. Child care and youth religious education will be provided during the sel'vice. The church J.s located at 1259 Victorl~ St: For more information~all 646: 4652. GET FESTIVE ~ Tbe Rev. Gail Miller encour- ages Celebration this Sunday at ,Community Church, the Newport Beach Church of Religious Sci- ence. The 10:30 a.m . service fol- lows meditation at 10. The church is located at 901 Dove St., Suite 145, Newport Beach. Call 646- 3199 for more information. SPECIAL SERVICES THEIEASONFORTHE SEASON c!mmunity Open House Month at St. Mark Presbyterian Church emphasizes Remember the Reason for the Season during December. The e ntire family meets in the sanctu,ary at 9:30 a .m. and after a special lesson for the children, the youth are wel- F~­ JoHn Lf onHRD'~ OO LI" aHOP - come to attpd church school. After the setvice and coffee hOW', attult classes will focris on Jes\is at 2000: The Courageous Peasant with a presentation followed by dialogue. On Sunday, the sermon co_unsels '\o "Remember Your Baptism With Joy." The church is located at 2100 Mar Vista Drive in f~~rt.'i Bea il19!, det@$;L phone 644-1341. BIBLE SURJtNG Christ Church by the Sea's Ser- vice on the Sand moves indoors MESSIAH The music ministry of Mesa Verde United Methodist Church presents Part One of Handel's oratorio, "Messiah," on Sunday. The Chancel Choif, soloists and ~em.J~bl~ will also per- Mtm"'ttm"'HaUeiujah • cliorus dur- ing the 1 p.m. event. Admission is free, but arrange for reservations by calling 979-8234. The church is at 1701 Baker St. in Costa Mesa. for the winter. Don Robe.Ison now NOEL NIGHT · leads an informal ~ible Suifing The''music ministry of St. John service at the church Sundays at 8 the Baptist Catholic Church deliv- a.m. It includes ·singing, the mes-ers its 13th annual Noel Night on sage and good fellowship at 1~00 Sunday. Described as a solemn W. Balboa 13lvd. in Newport ·celebration of lessons and carols, Beach. Phone -675-6310 for ~the. 8 p .m. event will be followed details. · by a recepti<m with spiced holi- • CJ ~ ~Y wassail ana homemade SUNDAY NIGHT ALIVE ~ C~tm1ls cookies. A~ssi~n At 5:30 p.m. Sunday Night requires an ~ donation m Alive gathers at Christ Church by advance, or $10 at the door. Free the Sea. It features the 14th Street baby-sitting will be provided in gospel band and informal wor:· Paris~ Hall. The ~urch is located ship led by members of'the con-at 1015 Baker St. m .Costa .~esa·. gregati.on in celebration of laity Contact . the music rrurustry Sunday. Visitors are invited to department at 549-9619 1400 W. Balboa Blvd. for good fel- lowship and an optional light sup- per. The church office will answer questions at 673-3805. Custom GOSPEL CANTATA The Presbyterian Church of the Covenant will stage "A Canti- cle of Christmas" on Sunday at 10 Florals Antiques Speciality Furniture ~~~~fodc,;e ~~~OA~~ COMPLEMENTARY GIFf WRAP Holiday Hours Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sat 10-5 •Sun 10-2 369 E 17th St., #13 71~646-6745 Westport Square • Costa Mesa (acron from Ralphs) a .m. The work tella the story of Christ's birth thro!-\SJh carols, recitatives, arias and celebrattve anthems. Pastor nm McCalmont will officiate the presentation that's free and open to the public. The church ts located at 2850 Fairview Road in Coste.. Mesa. Por further information, phone 557- 3340. SEASONAl MELODIES St. Mark Pres~ ChurCh invites everyone to a tree Christ- mas program of music on Sunday. The 1 p.m. presenta.tion in the church .sanctuary features the •Hallelujah" chorus, unique arrangements of traditional carols and some sing-alongs. · The address of St. Mark is 2100 Mar vi!ra Drive in Ne~rt Beach·. Refreshments and child care W'lll be available. Call 644-1341 for more details. · · JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER - HANUKKAH CALENDAR The Russian Club throws its Hanukkah party Sunday at 10 a.m. Performers will include Can- tor Vladimir Shtayerman of Tem- -ple Isaiah in Newport Beach, Gre- gorie Voron~l and a group of Russian children. All Russian families may attend the event for just $1 per person. And anyone Wishing to perform should contact ~ Alex and Rosa Yofte at 786-7568 or LiOra Spivak at 755-0340, ext. • st•. The center is located on the : Jewish Federation Campus at 250 Baker St. in Costa Mesa, Call 7 55-' 0340 for further information. CELEBRATING GOOD EATS , • At 7 p.m, today, a· dynamic : :WJ> of ~--to_ 4S:yj!..oJ'.-c.O.ldA will .... \.~ .... ld ~~~.<>~~&¥~' The Young Leadership Division of · Orange County's Jewish Pedera-· tion hosts the event, revolvipg · · around a variety of food and live entertainment. A $10 charge applies to division members and non-members may attend for $15. R.S.V.P. or get more factS throu9h the Yl.D Hotline at 755-5555, e..q. 551. .. BAHA'IS GATHERING The Baha'is of Newport Beach · sponsor a lunch, speaker and dis- cussion of timely topics 11 a.m. Dec. 29th and the .last Sunday of . each month at a private residence in Cor-0na del Mar. All are wel- come. Directions: 760-5360. BLOOD-PRESSURE CHEtKS First United Methodist Church -. of Costa Mesa, 420.W. 100) St., · will conduct a free blood-pressure · clinic between 10 and 10:30 a.m. · Jan. 5th and the first Sunday of each month. Call 548-7727. U~IQU~ .tUTIONS UNUSUAt· WINDOWS If you're looking for window creatmencs that work with your custom windows, then look no further. You can afford the scylish look you wane during our "Christmas Special" Sale.! 20o/o OFF Custom Decorative . Roller Shad es including Sun Shades Wi1h 1his ad umil 12-11 -% (Christmas ddivery nru guaram-t) • SUN SCREEN SHADES (Mo1oriud or Man<Rll • ROLL SHADES • ROMAN SHADES I ' I•' • Sl<Yl.IGHT SHADES •WOOD BLCNDS WE MANUFACTURE 0uA OWN WlNooW • • • • MINI BLINDS • VEIUl.CAl BLINDS •SHUTTE.RS • Rfil>AJRS • On all ~of window co..,rinp SHADEs CUSTOM D~s. CUSTOM INSTAUATIONS ·-· ... , ... .... ... Over 31 Years Family Owned ::: ·-· l'li; ~ iJ;P) \..../o'-J HOURS: MON-FRI 10-Spm : : : FACTORY SHOWROOM SAT 10-.cpm :: : 1651 P~ Aut., Suiu E, Cas'4Mes11 ; ~ LJC4•7006G ~ • • ._ ______________________ .. ____ .. ____________ ... ::: -... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-· ... -7• ... . . . TRADITIONAL EPISCOPAL tNStln Him. St. Matthew's Church A parish of the Anglican Catholic Churctl 1723 Westcllff Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660 [facing Sherfngton, behind The Piua Bakery) 714-646-11 52 ,. Sunday Holy Communion, 8:00 a.m. & 10:15 a.m. Sunday School, 9:00 a.m., lor aclAts & c:hldr9n ol II 1Q8S TuHCS1y. Bitlle study, noonday a 7:30 p.m. (cal lor localion) TI\ursd1y, 9:30 a.m., Holy Commlrion Women'1 Fellowehlp, Tluldly, 10:30 a.m., pra)'ll, coif• uuty TredltloMI E I worshl • Child calW II ovldld. ... so that you may CMllflow wit! hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. • Romn 15.13 Costa Me.a MESA VERDE METHODIST UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 lake r, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 a nd 10:00 o.m. NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH '6<t'o~~~r~1ve. 644-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & I O:OOAM Children Sunday School I O:OOAM Jr. & Sr. Hlqh S:OOPM Dr. Richard Geo e 979-82 J ,AGUNA United Methodist .Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF. CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Cbwch 10 am 8r 5 pm. Sunday School 10 am Wednelday Mlltlngs a pm SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Pacific View Dr, N.wpcrt Beach 644-2617 or 675-t661 Cbwcb JO can Sunday Sc:bool 10 am w.dnwlaJ Meetings a pm • lit Wedlleldar 12 nocm The Lord bless thee, and keep thee: Numbers 6:24 Brudles <I TM Moelae.r Cllurdl'• TM F1nt CWdt <I Cll PRESBYTERIAN Saturday, December 14. 5:30 P.M. Sunday, December 15. 8:30 A.M. and 10:15 A.M. · 14CONFLICT AND COVENANT: DEVEWPING THE MUSCLES OF FAJTH" (Genesis 14: I -15:21) °'·John A.~ Chri1tmu Conccru r-.i.... ~y, December l5, 4:00 end 7: 00 P.M. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (714) 631·2880 (ac.roa from Newpon Harbor Hi,h School ar Irvine a.nd l5th.) & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wes~ Counseling Center seMoes Available CONGREGATIONAL .... COMMUNITY CHURCH © COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL ' UNfTEO CHURCH OF CHRIST ST. MARI PRF.sBYTERIAN CllUICH "OptnAnns and Open Minds" Wrilp,.Jt . J ..... ' Eildllldlil Newporta. 644-;1341 • • LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH Pastor William Hemenway ·we love children, youth, young adults, career adults, seniors. We love to care, to re.ach out, to meet needs, to answer questions· • Sunday Services -8:00am; 9:30am, 11 :OOam • Sunday School & Bible Studies -9:3Qam 760 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631-1611 • (714) 548-6866 (School) RELIGIOUS SCIENCE REUGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT IEACH 5aNCt Of MfNI> EDUCATION CEN1H (Comer or Dove • Quall • In ofllce Bldg. across from Flelctltr Jones) 901 Dove #145 I cBUR¢R $EIMCE SUN -1o:30 I Olllct: M, Tu, Th (714) 646·319~ Dr. J-.ne11a Evans, Mint• EPISCOPAL S~INT JAft\ES CHURCH episcopal ..,~~Of raf•~Glll s.ww ...... a.....l.-dfllidlcMar" Fr. David C. Anderson, r«tor 3209 Vta Lido Newport Beach 714/675-0210 II 7:30 om Traditional 9 am Contemeororx 9 am Church SchoOI 10:45 om Charismatic and Wednesday noon ln'1ik the f'~sidents of Newport Beach, Corona de1 Mar ll Costa Me,,a eo )!C)llr place of wcwship 10.1/~111.tk Rel"'°'" Dtrec~ Pka&e~ ' • . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . -. I • .. ·. 'I' ........ ,',,. ~ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1996 A11 Smooth sailing at yB.cht clUb's Charige of Watch p~ . 0 ne of Newport uanon major yachts -decorated 4 • .wit.l\ a two-sto.ry, w~ -narei, tbilatable Frosty The Snowman on its bridge -passed in front of the fioor·to-ceillng windo\\ts of The Udo Isle Yacht ub fronting the Newport Channel. Inside the dubhouse, delight- ed Yacht Club members had " assembled to honor their own at the annual Change of Watch din- ner celebration. "It's a sneak pre- view of the Newport Harbor Boat Parade," said the lovely Sharon Grimes, local Coldwell Bankel real estate pro and host of the evening affair along with her husband, Stanford-educated computer whiz, Guy Grime. .• Janice and Jerrel Barto, Nan- cy and Tom Arnold, Ted and Nell Hinshaw, Jlandy Kroenert. ~thla and Derek Nlblo, and DOnna and David Shockley were among the handsome guests who rushed to the big windows to catch a first glimpse of the hol- iday extravaganza, set to debut Tuesday. As the early parade of deco- rated boats Ooated by, a con- glomeration of white lights Oash- ing against a black sea and an ever-darker night sky, one Udo- ite observed the proliferation of stars in the dear dark heavetls. "Stop and take in all of the majesty of this moment. We are lucky sailors to be alive, enjoying so much beauty all around us.• She toox her first JU&te's arm and proceeded into the Udo Club- house for a warm, intimate and gracious community event. Guests were serenaded by the talented Verla Cole on grand piano and Dickens Carolers from the Orange ~ounty Ught Opera Company, .spinning their melodies of the season dressed in 19th-century English costumes. Judy Weightman, Carter Ford, EWe and Robert Yates, Louise and Roy Woolley, and the mar- velous Marlon and Dennis Pick- Im enjoyed a bit of pre-dinner conversation over Christmas cheer and mini puff-pastries of brie cheese with oranges and pecans. • A holiday dinner of horserad- ish-crusted beef tenderloin,· blackened. duck breast, and a salad dressed in a carameli7.ed walnut vinaigrette preceded the annual Change of Watch Awards Ceremony. Among the honorees: the Mel ltlctiley family for best place in the Ensenada Race; Ford ~~'Wt~~ ....... Dougherty for Adult Sabot Low Point; and Wyvonne Newell for the Cruising 'Irophy of 1996. A highlight of the evening was the full table service pro11id- ed by children of the yacht dub members. The young people rose to the occasion with style. The preview parade of lights contipued to dazzle the aowd. David Rhodes accepted his com- mission as the new commodore of the yacht dub, while his charming bride, Stevie, beamed with pride. Also in the aow.d: Diana and Cbrb Miner, Dawn and Pbll 1bompaon. I.Ou and David 11ngler, Cbarlle and ltl(:bard Lener, Amelia and Martin Lodmey, Albon and Klmo McCormick. Debbie and Don Benedict. and Polly Ober. • a.w. COOIC's column runs every Thursday and Saturday. :o~-11~ .. : Celebrating the Yuletide Spirit witl\ a wonderful collection of home & garden items & gifts for you! Make it easy on your family & friends. Register with 8•.P~ & teH your loved ones .,.,,. to come by. We'll make the rest happen. HOLIDAY HOURS · MON-SAT to TO 6 ~ 11IURS • FRI. 'TIL SPM SUN tlTO s 1720 D. Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 North of 11• Street on Santa Ana .,.,,. 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' -AtAN PETERSON JR., speaking about the arrest of the suspect in his father's killing .... letter of the week Parents hold key to higher test scores T he letter from Robert Spicer (Daily Pilot, Dec. 7) placing blame for low CTBS scores on the New- port-Mesa school board tells only part of the story. While I wo11ld grade the board a "C" at best at this time, they are neither solely nor primarily responsible for test scores, high or low. The board should provide the tools for students to I · learn as well as the setting in which they learn. Teachers provide the instruction. The most important part, motiva- tion, is supposed to be pro- vided by parents. A motivat- ed student can overcome any obstacle. As the Pilot showed sever- al months ago in its compari- son of Andersen and Sonora. money will not solve the problem. Test scores can only be taised by the constant dedication of the board, teachers and, m..ost impor- tant, parents. Parents hoping for or expecting a miraculous rise in the level of their child's edu- cation because of the smaller elementaryschool class sizes should not hold their breath. As long as parents continue to show their children that television is more important than a book, nothing will change. I once received some solicited advice from a well- known educator w hen, as the parent of a new student. I asked what role I could play. He replied, "Read. read, read. Read to your children. Read with your children. Have them read to you. And most important. make sure they see you reading. H SnvESMITH · · Costa Mesa I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I fonilD -•• ~ c--~ --,. ,.. . -. . ., ·; . ..... :___ --. . ~-- ---.· . •• .. Veggie buS·:· driver did . . . . right thing-_ I t seems John Hedges and -• many others missed the point Bruce Anderson, the veg~· an bus driver, was employed. to : drive a bus, not to give out : , • ~upons. If the Orange Cowity : 'fr~rtation Authority lfOuld: have' bad the courtesy to acknowledge Anderson's state-: · ment that distributing advertise- ments for hamburgers was con- tr~ to his moral convictions and relieved him of that assign- ment, everything would have been OK. Instead, they fired him from / his job, deprived him ofhis livelihood, embarrassed and insulted him. The villain is the • Orange County nansportation : Authority. Forking over-$50,000 • probably helps them make up : for his missed income. However. l a sincere apology from the :. Orange County lransportation • l Authority to Anderson would be : in order as well. : : AUCE 1UCKERMAK : Newport Harbot: . MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor has gained the CIF Division V football finals, meettng Santa Margarita' tonight at Cal Stat~Fullerton. ~ . ga1 ns---.. ···-··-· -· . ·- SAILORS For the third time in five years Newport Harbor High football has ma~e it to the CIF Division IV final game. The accomplishment is a tribute to Coach Jeff Brinkley and the fine athletes he teaches each year. Congrat- ulations team and beat Santa Margarita. El TORO AIRPORT For about a decade Newport officials have worked behind the scenes to ensure that if El Toro Manne· base ever closed, a commercial airport would be considered for the site. That work, and money, paid off this week as the county Board of Supervisors agreed to pursue the plan further. ELECTRIC CARS · Whether it's the transportation of the future is yet to be determined, but the con- cept of electric cars got an energy boost this week as officials at South Coast.Plaza decid- ed to install ch'arging stations at the shop- . ping center. Alan Peterson Jr. PERSEVERANCE Alan Peterson Jr. vowed to find those who gunned down his father at an L.A. Coun- ty fast food restaurant, posting a large reward for the capture of the killers. He got some good news this week when police arrested a juvenile suspected in the crime. .. losses PRIVACY Pssst. Don't look now, but city offi-. cials may be zooming in on that book you're checking out. Newport Beach offit1als have agreed to install video •: cameras, in the name of security, to watch the moves of Central Library patrons. TEEN SOBRIETY In what has become a national trend, school officials say rnarljuana use among high schQOlers is on the rise. But oi'le consolation, alcohol use appears to be on a downswing. JOSEPH HUMPHRIES The community mourns the loss of th.is longtime activist and jeweler. I I I I f L---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ readers respond I think what Bruce Anderson : did was called insubordin8tion -: he stuck up for his beliefs. • • I think when he did that he did not know Gloria Allred was going to defend him. He bad no· idea. He followed h1$ belief sys-· tern and I think if more people did that we would have more of a moral culture which is what we need to have the city, in this county, in this state, in this coun- try and the world. - I think he was an exami:Sle of sticking up for his rights and for- tunately it worked out. , He ii moVi:ng, I think. because • he found that even though he~:' from Orange County and bas :. been 'here all of bis life that per ' . : haps there is somewhere that .. : : more suits bis belief system. Anf.,: I say good for him. • .. • -BARBARA:: DEMARCO~; Corona del ~: . .. . ... ... ... -· ... ... ·-: ... Give aack Bay aomhers bitsketball teitm an9ther shot ! • EDIT'Olt'S NOTE: We received many calls regarding the Back Bay Bombers, most in favor of giving the team anoth- er chance. Here are a few more of the responses: l am the mother of Billy Simco, the boy who was in the pictlire with the story. I believe the team should have another chance. I was at the championship playoff game last year and the boys were pretty bad. There was about three boys that were very bad, but I don't see how they could bold the whole team back because of it. My son loves this sport, he is a good boy. he gets good grades and he deserves another chance and Katz is a wonderful man. DEBOllAH CRAVENS Newport Beach The Back Bay Bombers should not be punished for one person's harmful actions back last year. They should be watched over closely by the referees to make sure there is not a problem. And it should be the referees who decide whether the play or not· as a group. This is a little bit too much and they are denying guys who want to change their life around. A chance of a little bit of dignity of being in high school and having some sports things to look back at later in life. JOHN PIUlllPS Costa Mesa I think a team suspension is harsh. Individuals who foul too much or play too much are individually sat out of the game or individually suspend- ed. Team violations such as recruiting and things like that, larger scale, can deserve a tealn suspension from year to year. I certainly think it is inappropriate for a team to not be notified ahead of time. For a team to be told on the day of registration that they are not 1n contention is extremely poor, very poor on our educators point of view. I think that is too harsh. GARY COCHRAN Costa Mesa I think the Back Bay Bombers should be allowed to play. They have an eutirely di1f erent group of boys playing. And they should not be penalized for what hap- pened last year. Also, I think the coach is doing bis very best with what he has to work with anqJhis is a very discouraging tmiig for the boys to be knocked down for something tliat they didn't do. I know it may be the hard facts of life, but considering the kids that are going there and the way they are working and trying to better themselves that they should be given an opportunity to do so. GEORGIA moMPSON Costa Mesa . . Point No. 1, are these the same . young men as were on the team _ last year? If it is a different group, obvi-,. ously th.is is a very unfair treat- ment. If it is the same, it is quite possible th.at these guys have learned their lesson and will behave better. Point No. 2. Among the pur- poses for high school athletics is to offer students concepts of fair play, teain work. acknowledge-; ment of authority and of course · these yowig men perhaps 1D01e _ than most, need this. Therefore, I strongly urge Murphy of the • \ Natiional Ju.iiior Basketball : League to re<:onsiqer his decision. DEAN BOTI'ORf I Corona del Mer • Jury duty often nOthing more than ·field trip ,to county I t's once a year that I am called. I don't know about other Orange Countians,. but I am quite in demand as a jury pool member. I say as pool member because invariably I am not chosen. So there I wa.. at the Santa Ana cowthouse last 1\lesday. Would this time be different? The pool of potential Juron is drawn both from voter lists and driver licensees. So the common strategy of not registering to vote Jn order to avoid this dvic responsibility succeeds only In denying your partidpation bi the electoral proc.w. 1be tumlDOnl Mys to l'vport lo the~ room at 1:-45 a..m., but don't Wit your WI to ~ thel'e on Ume. a.-9D ti you do, you WW "enc:o-11• a Une m•"'~llDu· ,,. u.o.: • =- ~--- It reminded me of basic mill- tary training where we stood in endles~ lines while waiting to have Uiings shoved at us.. Jt was-· n't much better at the court- house. We filed into the too-small jury room where we were seated at elementary school-style desks. There weren't enough eeatl, and many people had to ata.nd up agalnlt the wall. &d cotlee was available on the bODOJ' system for 35-centa. Of courae, all ot us fine, u~ding d ti%enl paid. We dldn t want to see the otbet Iida ol the penal system. At 8:20 a.m.. we biepen-tn· w.ltblg ol JU1tia1 wwe treated to at.it by Orange~-=~~be luiDDUtwdtinot• ......... bdlf ....... "'cm.-wl Id-......... _ ..... c ......... jOhn h•dges orientation by actor Fess Parker. It is a grainy film with bad light- ing, bad acting, bad sound, and bad makeup. Except for Davy. I missed the coonskin cap, and his eyebrows • were kind of weird, but I didn't care. I was taken back to my chlldhood, and all was forgiven. I also liked the court reporter actor\ He looked like Congress- man Dana Rohrabacber. Ia there aometh1n'1 Dana hasn't told us? . I wu a.toned to a group that was re1euecf for a five-hour lunch. we were pOoled for a cue 1n Judge Donikl Smallwood's court. So ( pekt • viltt to the Orange County treuuret and tu eonec- tor. · • I uUd to.-Mr. CGUectOr. The cOuDlJ...,, nlUINcl ~- ca1 loob; . ca:.~= :-r.:n:.c::L. tor.• t "No, I would like to see tvm. COLLECTOR." • A blank look. I clari.fied, "You know, John Moorlach. nm tvf7\.l'l." ·~ John was m<>*t gracious in showing me around bis office. He bas made ctg:r>Wcant. yet for the most put; tnvillble changes in hiS ~service. The · mOst ble ti a llncere attitude C\lltomllr tervice and ~gn-to IOlve taxpayer problama. JQbn Moodecb -.bliahed the ~ted and btghly d8dM nwuren Advtlory Cw•eem.-. Mone cl tdl more ...,.. 98oita to a.u. the aftlce ..... 6di'9t IUCtl IJhl. ad •Cl 11Wa41*opp ...... .... . ...... -paler ... . WbmallO ... ad....,. ........ tihsr ............ __ Gf . .... ,,...., .... , ... kiwar fw end lmpio•ltig pna- dures. He bas automated many ! functions that will reduce the. ' need for clerical personnel Pive hours went like1 well. five qows, and it wu Ume for Judge ~mallwood's cowtroom. He was presiding over a cue allerging age d1aatmination. Judge Smallwood and the opposing attorneys queltioned us thoroughly. Tbe attomeya uked me bow I evaluaWd job candidatee. · • My~ WU tbat proven "' CQIQfMittDCe, miltl. met btgb : • pcl491dlll ,.,.. diddlng t.dorl. I ~ '• jUll lmllW I WM tbe kind ol guy to .......... Tbm. .. P'. --·~ ......... ,, l••lllJ•· ..-: "" .......... ..,tbank .. ·-Mr.llillgll•,-f ' Ubder Wimhlp's propotal, City Council cADdidates could cboole to put their names in for tJli!mayoral~~ • ::.. "Whichever ol"tHl>Se ~ t got the most votes for mayor would be mayor, provided the candidate ~ won a counCil sea~ Wh<>f!vet placed second; in the lfiayoral ra e would be .vice mayor. If someone won the mayoral race but lost the council race. that candidate would not become mayor. If someone ran unop- ~Bwh.« should 1he system,....,, • 111 ,._ IM"9 your oonwr.-wts on our~ en Hodlne • W-a>l6. posed for mayor, that person would choose a vice mayor from Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber for only · ~o....For s49900 UPT03MOS. SAME /4S CASH O.A.C MIYa•u ... D , . TDY8 • ACC1199GAI••. nc. ISM N:Z:-.="~~~ Mer) . c... .._. (7141 n1-nn lliGY~ .D01.LCO~.:'r" · :. •. r .\ P ,\ R 8 .\ ~ ;'\ ? 0 'i 1~, b ' • .'' ' • 'I'. ' ' : •\ t I ~ I \ ' ~ ~ ·, . I' • among the new council mem- ben. Mayor Jan Dehay said she couldn't form a definite opinion on the idea unUl such complica- tions could be worked out. She pointed out the dty of Irvine has a popularly elected mayor sys- tem, wbiql allows qmdidat8$ to get around term liniitations: They serve two terms as a council member and another two terms as mayor. •Somehow it doesn't strike me as having any 4dvantages to the dty, • she said. •rd like to look at other cities that do it.• Wlnsliip said bis referendum SATURDAY, DEaMBER 14, 1996 AU :;~.is still in the forma.tive ~ PHONICS .. ·we're not going to file any : . papers OD it unUl we have a : CONTINUED FROM A 1 groundswell of support,• he 1 . • said. : wbk:h encourages undentanding .,Former council candidate Bar-1 wards mm the amtnt ol a pas. ry Zand:, who lost bis race to : sage. ~ unseat Debay, ~·••ted "that : •we made our to go in · · • .. .,............... : that (phonics) direction before havm~ a mayoral race OD the~-: the textbook adoption. Bernd lot nug~t. spur more interest m ~ said. .The textbook 11 not ~ cur-loc~ politics. : · riculum. Tead>ing o1 reading g<>fll ' This would attune people to 1t : beyond the follawing o1 the text-a little more,• said Zanck, who is : book. supporting Win.ship's next bid for : •lb.e philosophy ol the state ts office. •But I certainly don't want ~ pretty good. ltwouldn't be bealthy it to lead lo more power for the t for kids just to 50\Uld out words office." : and not read passages," Bernd said. .The thing just about every· ooe qm agree oo ls (phmks) is an important prerequillte still. .. Bo.rd llWJ>her Dena. Bladt said lhe hapm the diltrict and the state am stdb a beJeoce between the pboiUa and whole language ~· .. "t.....m eo• 11ry--every way dUldri!n learn to read and make SUN we incorporate that,• she said. Leeoe. who calls herself •an advocate ol systematic, i.ntenstv& pbooics, • prefers a phook:s-based ·nsediog program. with whole lan-' guage a smalleJ part of the cur- riculum. 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Thirty years later, that dream hu become Lynda Badum's .remarkable collection and her lO;year obsession: She saved the ssa wrappers from. ~yery single candy bar and piece of hard can- dy: she bought from the age of 10 until she was 20 years old. :"Anywhere I'd go I'd look for a candy counter," she said. :'Ille Newport Beach woman ~oged every wrapper and has them neatly arranged in two p~to albums. Each wrapper is accompanied by a note card with eyeruy spaced, typed words s~g out the order each bar ~ in. the price of the cand~ wt}ere it was bought, the date it was purchased, what it tasted ~. and the name of the compa- ny:that produced it. :·1 don't know whether to be proud of it or embarrassed by it,• she said. "But it's fun to look at." She bougt}t many of the candy bars at a neighborhood drug store, Hober's Pharmacy, which was up the street from her par- ents' home in Sunland. The first candy bar wrapper she saved was from a Milky Way in 1967. "I started out with the basics," she said. "It seemed like it would be fun.• What started out as ·a fun pas- time turned into an obsession, as she found herself tacking all the wrappers to a bulletin board in her bedroom. When Ute wrap- pers started to overlaJ!. she moved them into a file box and later to the pho- to album. "I've always been a very organized per- son CYld been very weird about this stuff,• she said. "I've always bad that neu- rosis.• She was so organized that she would even hang off the back of the child seat in the grocery store shopping cart and organize into categories all the food her moth- er put in the basket. Her collection of candy bar wrappers includes hundreds of sweets, from Charleston Chew to a special Valentine's "Pepper- mint Patty." "Whenever I show people, they say, 'I remember those,·• she said. Along with the typical choco- late bars like Snickers and Milky Way, Badum ate some pretty strange-sounding candy. For those on their mid-morn- ing break, there was "10:30," and if you couldn't make it home for sup- per, just reach for a "Full Din- ner" bar- chocolate-cov- ered peanut butter candy. Then there was the "Idaho Spud,• chocolate-cov • ered coconut marshmallow, and the "Violet Crumble,• chocolate- covered goldeB.honeycomb. Flipping through Badwn's. albums is a sweet tooth's night- mare, as memories flood in of all the sugar-coated crunchies and filling-pulling taffies and caramels. It's no wonder some of the candy bars never quite became a hit. There's Prunes & Honey, Hol- lywood Zero, Ice Cubes and the Baffle Bar. "That one was really awful," Badum recalled as she glanc¢. down at her description: "Choco- late-covered jelly/chocolate-like filling .• Of course, who could forget the Bionic Bar with the "Six Mil- lion Dollar Man• on the wrapper; or Sugar Babies, Sugar Daddy and Sugar Mama. • " She stopped amassing the candy bars when she found her- self buying goodies just for the wrappers. "I didn't like the feeling of being obsessed with candy," she said. "I. said 'I've really reached it now. I've cornered the market.'" Now Badum, a diminutive 39- year-old, says she doesn't have the same cravings for C4Jldy. "I can eat one bite and I'm fine,• she said. "I just like to taste it.• When Badwn looks at the col- lection, she says she still can't believe she saved every wrapper. "I'm pretty amazed I did it." MARC MARTIN I riM.V Pl.OT Unda Badum had a sweet time as a kid collecting and enjoying various candies and their wrappers. ' lilor most reviewers, 'Dalmatians' hitS/the Spot • IEDITOlt'S NOTE: The Reel Critics col-umn futures movie critiques writt~n by community members serving on our ~. "101 Dalmatians• is the llve- acflon version ol the DLsney anJ- IIJOted claaaic about the adven- turea of a litter ot pupa as they battle the notorlom CrueUa De Vu. 'Dalmatians' barking up the right tree Hollywood has gone to the dogs! "101 Dalmatians," to be exact, and Disneys never been better. This beloved children's classic has returned to overpower the box office and conquer the heart of America with Perdy, Pon- go and their adorable puppies. There's something in this movie for everyone. Il the delightful antics of the nwnerous doggies don't wann your h~; and content yo~ for the rest of the movie, then the plot hatched by the neighborhood animals to get the puppies back from Cruella DeVll will do the trick. With the bwn61iitg twits, Horace and Jas- par, along for the ride, the hwnor overrides the sorrow .of the miss- ing pups. With the enormous hype for \his live-action version of "101 Dalmatians, .. Glenn Oose's Cruella has long been in the tim~ light. Could any- one live up to the demonic version that gave millions of children night- mares in the ani- mated classic? Melissa Being one of those who dread-Richardson ed bedtime bea\use of Cruella's vicious attack on animals, I doubted . Close could do the part justice. Fortunately, I was wrong. From her killer fondness for fur and her paw-like gloves to her deter- mined instinct to get her own '#Ay, Cruella steps out of the Dis· ney cartoon and into the real world. 1bink Close's experience in "Fatal Attraction• made the transformation possible?. Her vile- ness makes skin crawl when she's on screen. .. ' Between Cruella and the 101 Dalmatians, you would expect hardly any space for other char- acters, but life does spring to those hidden in the animated ver- sion. For the first time, we see a siqe of Roger and Anita (the Dal- matian owners) never before dis- cussed. With struggling computer . game designer Jeff Daniels and Joely Richardson, a clothes designer ~der the direction of Cruella, we finally see a human aspect to these characters. As Daniels and Richardson battle Cruella, they make the film believable. Add Joan Plowright, as the protective nanny, to the fray and you have a lively back- drop to the pup_py mess. Perhaps the most~~ part of the mo~ cauut li8m the non-canine animals. With the cows, sheep, horses, dogs and raccoons getting in on the action, look out Arnold and' Stallone, the newest heroes come in furl As the inventive creatures come up with ways to save the puppies from a honible doom, the laugh- ter mingles with cheers from the audience. With a four-paw rating, run and watch "101 Dalmationsl • You don't wantto·miss out on the fun; if you feel funny about see- ing a "kids" movie, well, just take your pet, they'll enjoy it as much as you! • MEUSSA RJOtARDSON, 16, is a Cos· ta Mesa resident and a senlOf at New· port Harbor High. Cl~sic for pet lovers "101 Dalmatians• is a Disney classic not to be missed. It's about two Dal- matian dogs, Pongo & Perdy, getting their mas- ters Celia Halverson together, as well as and Michele Hovis them- selves. They have 15 puppies, which are stolen by Cruella De Vtl, played by Glenn Close. Cruella De V11 iS a very eccen- tric, fur-crazed villain. She wants to make a coat out bf the pup- pies along with 84 other dog- napped Dalmatians. Pongo, Perdy and many other animals come to the rescue. Cruella DeVtl gets what she deserves. To find out the rest, you have to go see the movie. Jeff Daniels as Roger Dearly was funny and convincing along with his wife, Anita Dearly, played by Joely Richardson. We recommend this movie to. pet lovers and kids from ages 1 to 101. • MIOtELE HOVIS, 40, lives in Costa Mesa and wor1cs fOf the Orange County Department of Education. Her daughter, • CEJA HAl..VEltSON, 11, is in sixth grade at College Part Elementary School. • Fihn is a mixed breed of other movies This live-action remake of the 1961 animated classic from Dis- ney could be called "Homeward Bound" meets •Home Alone" • SEE CRITICS PAGE M . ~ 82 SATURDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1996 Ta)ented performers, ·strong vvritmg clIBt 'MR~ca'· SpeUl . ~ ' - By Tom lltus, Daily Pilot I f •A Christmas Carol" on South Coast Repertory's Mainstage isn't enough to · get you into the holiday spirit (or you've seeh it once too often), then "La Posada Magi· ca,~ in its third incarnation on the Second Stage, is guaran- teed to accomplish the task. ~ is the Dickens classic '•)·~WIOr'cfSp~Ml.~t with ·a 14-year-old girl donning the mantle of Scrooge. Octavio Solis' wonderful Christmas fan- tasy about faith lost and regained is a beautifully real- ized dramatic comedy set to music -the folk tunes of Mar- cos Loya, who fronts an up- tempo guitar trio. Like its upstairPbeig~bor, ·La Posada" has its own sense of continuation -in the form of rhe immensely tcyented Crissy Guerrero, who returns as Gra- cie, the play's central figure. Gracie's baby brother has just died and her yuletide spirit is on hold this year. · Guerre ro seems to have sweetened and deepened her characterization this year; we're moved even more by her anguish and elevated to a higher plane by her eventual redemption as she enacts the heroine m a modem-day Nativ- ity on the mean streets of a large city. It's her visceral per- formance which lights a candle under the show as a whole. Likewise, Jorge Galvan, another returnee, injects a strong degree of spirit as both the play's narrator and the leader of the posada (the re· enactment of Mary and Joseph's search for an inn). His performance may be a trifle overstated in the intimate horseshoe theater, but his mag- netism is quite contagious. Solis, who also directs, has assigned the show-stopping scene to Thom Rivera, whose character would feel at home on a Spanfab version of "Bill dnd Ted's Excellent Adven- ture." His splashy, Elvis-style solo 1s the hit of the show and ~ mjects a generous slice of ham -at its 1u1ciest. Rivera also doubles with Benito Martinez as d couple ol dangerous street punks, whose m1ks supply the ommous Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 ROSEY'S AUTO BOD'{ . ~lAWSTATIS . You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY FR£E Pick.., & Dtllvtfy • Alf cirtHw Ttdt11d111 . 642-4522 121 Industrial Way • Costa Mesa FACTORY'' DIRECT! Soutntoast Thrift & Loan Association I,,~ ): ~, . ~,. A ......... Crilly Guer- rero (rlgJat) ts comforted byber mother (Teresa Velarde) 11) •• •,ta Poaadr : . Magtca• on · tbe Second _. Sta of • •. ~Se-~li~it~ Repertory. : · : 1 :(Grand Fir s' (1 61.Jt _,,,of RCHJ • · ~-c Nobk Fir ll. --------_. l · .... ~ . · I Be11"tifiJ 20" ~ 24'' i ~ Douglas Fir 1 NOBLE Pui WREmls • X: White Fir ·} I ~" .. ~ Tabk Tops ~~ _ -~~o~...: j Jl~/~IJ. r.-"''' Wamm~jl...... 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This results.Jn several slapstick pratfalls for the bad guys straight out of •Home Alone." Gl enn Close plays the evil Cruella De Vu with cartoon-like fervor as she tries to steal the beautifµl Dalmatian puppies from the rightful owners. There are many cbum1ng IC8Del showing olf the talents d the Well-tra!Ded dOgl aDd their animal pall In tbe film. But tbe gOod-venus-eVil plot ii so simple and so • overblown in its presentation that It's bard to imagine anyone over the age of 10 giving real atten- tion to the predictable story as it unfolds. This is unfortunate, u Disney's best efforts have always given us. stories to which all ages can relate, •Beauty and the Beast• being ~ong the best recent examples. In "Dalmatians" we have a screenplay and acting that are cute at best; silly at .. w.orst. . •.. ··anti ottefliOtliijlg lor the young teen' or adult. If you don't have very young cblldren to take to this film, and still want a heart- warming story about animals, go rent "Babe• and see what Disney could have done. GRADE: C+ • JOHN DEPKO, 47, is a Costa Mesa res- ident and a senior investigator for the Orange Couoty Public Defender's Office. HODSON LIQHTIN(j Up To 500/o OFF on all Tl~FAt/V lighting in stock thru December 21" Height 24" Diameter 22" Verdi Bronze Finish IQ QOOIZEL Open Tue1.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sat 9-4 1510: Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa • 548-9341 Loc:A1 .. CLOTHING C(lMPANY LIQlJ I l>Al'I NG ENTI RI: ST()CK! : . . olesale Prices!! Huge Savings!! 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Call 432-5880. • HANDEL'S 'MESSIAH' The Pad.fie Symphony . Orchestra perfbnms 1f!r16th-···- annual Handel's "Messiah• at 3:30 p.m. today at the Orange County Perf onning Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $15 to $45. For tnformaUon, call 755-5799. WIND ENSEMIU Orange Coast College'• Wind Ensemble performs Christmas favorites from 3 to 4 p.m. Sunday at Orange County's John Wayne Airport at the Rotated Square. Admtnion ii tr.. For inlorma- tion, call 432-5985. ~ OtRtSTMAS STOCKINGS Gregory Gallery PJeleDtl a special exhibit featuring one-of- a-kind Cbrist:mas stockfngs with dogs, cats, couples, golfen and mqre through Dec. 31at3406 The Uhimote Chenille Down Filled Chaise Sectional 2.S%0ff l~est Prices~ l~est Selection! Unique Gift Ideas! Handcrafted Home Accen.ts. Orange C:Ounry·s largest selection. Over 7,000 sq. fi. of unique and attractive itrms for home, patio and garden -direct from the intcnor of Mexico. 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' '\ ' ' • Newport Harbor's Sailors enter as underdogs for second straight week at Cal State Fullerton against Sea View League kingpin: Santa Margarita with CIF Division V football championship at stake; it's tonight, at litan Stadium, at 7:30. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot FULLERTON -Newport Harbor High's foot- ball team, which has drawn motivation all sea- son from asking itself how it wanted to be remembered, gets the ehance tonight to achieve its desired reply. The Sailors, 12-1 and seeded No. 4 in the CIF Southern Section Division V Playoffs, take on No. 2-seeded Santa Margarita (12-1) in the division title game, which kicks off at 7 :30 at Cal State Fullerton. Sea View League champion Santa Margarita defeated the secondJplace Sailors, 36-22, in their first meeting, Oct. 18. •Every class is remembered and categorized by its final year at Newport Harbor," said Sailor senior defensive end Reed Johns, a sophomore long snapper on the unbeaten 1994 CIF Division V champs. "There were a lot of juniors who started on that '94 team, but they aren't remembered for that year. m.:;"81m They're remempered for 1995 (a 4- 6 campaign that did not include a playoff invitation). We want a CIF championship ring." Whether the Sailors, making their third title-game appearance in five years, can earn their second CIF crown in three seasons, might depend on which team's defense steps up. "Both teams have good defens- es, but both offenses are explosive, too," said Santa Margmta Coa~im HMttgan. Both offenses, in fact, combined for 1,007 yards of offense in the first meeting, 531 by Harbor. Newport Coach Jeff Brinkley's more aggressive play calling, as well as the best collective skill-position talent to have ever broken a Newport huddle, has produced a school and Newport- Mesa. District record 493 points, an average of nearly 38 per game. · · "We obviously had a hard time stopping them last time, but I think our defense has really improved," said Hartigan, whose team has outscored three playoff opponents, 120-6. The Eagles, playing the first title game in their eight-year varsity history, are coming off back-to-back shutouts, adding Tustin and Valencia to regular-season blankings of Irvine and Fountain Valley. They come in yielding just fewer than 12 points per contest. n.tstin, a 31-0 victim last week, had averaged more than 51 points per game to break the Orange County single-season record. before encountering Santa Margarita. •(Newport) hurt us last time with the run (296 yards on the .IanDorllh J>an Ottlng Erich Schader Brett Baker Reed Johns Greg Wertman Eddie Johnson • MARC MAR™ I DAl.Y PILOT Newport Harbor IDgh's Ray Ohrel. seen here twisUng in mid-air attempting to avoid Santa Margarita's Andrew Holstein (left), wtll be on the move tonight at Cal State Fullerton. • SEE SHOWDOWN PAGE 88 Coach Jeft Bdnldey : ... daily pilot college athlete of the month 23 ••• ~t just seems to run in the family • Air Jordan is one thought; another might just be in the realm of the Pulido family as Dianne puts her touch to the game of basketball at Orange Coast College. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot W ear No. 23, score 36 points in a game, and the comparisons to Chicago BW.ls star Michael Jordan are sure to follow. Just uk Dianne Pulido, the sophomore startlng center for the Orange Coast College women's basketball team, who opened the season with a career-high, 36-potnt performance in an 82-62 win over Foothill. "I W81lt to a party that night and everyone wu call.tng me Jordan.• she said. SinCe then, Pulido bu naJIAhwd amoDg the top three ~ tn the Orange Bmpire Confennce, averaging 22.3 pcdnta~pme. The Newport Hmt>or High gtMl ~ in 25.3 J>Olntl and ~------.... =.a.-::r-. While She's led the team in scoring in all but one game this season as the Pirates have run out to an unexpected 8-2 start that included an appearance in the finals of the Cuesta Tournament. For tier efforts, Pulido nas been tabbed as the inaugural Daily Piiot College Athlete of the Month. It's hard to believe that Pulido ~ almost quit basketball after her >- senior see.son at Newport Harbor. ~ •1 recruited her heavily her ... senior year, but I finally gave up Q on her," OCC Coach Mike ~ Thornton said. "She told me she ~ wasn't going to play. Her senior year wun't a great e~ence foTh•. •About a week into IChool &be calledf: and said she wanted to give tt lbot .• •1 jult didn't want to p&ay anymore,• Pulido Nld. "1be game wun't my fun.• LuddJy fat bala.,..., cbenpd w llillilid. 1'bl two \iHl9 jottng about it u they were coming back from the Cuella Tournament. "She told me that she WU alDlolt too emberruted t0 can once lhl told me no." TbGmton NJd. "I'm IUN glad D did." Pulido ....... w.; but played ... •• bidi9 .. tD ...... .................. ~ All-Orange Empire Conference selection and the school's second-leading scorer. The 5-foot-10 Pulido averaged 4.4 a game, with a game-high of 22. "I felt she would be the one to step up as far as scoring goes, ... Thornton said. "She has improved a great deal. She works so hard without the ball. She's the best I've ever had at Coast in that respect. She fits perfectly into our motion offense.• Pulido ls still 1wpri.sed at her succea. • ActUally, every time I look at our stats, it Hem.I I didn't do anything speda1." she Hid. "I'm not dunking on anyone. I'm jqst dolng what I've been taught.• Other coach• have had no trouble notldng Pulido. After ICIOdDg her 36, the wu a marked woman the next game against V•tura. • M I WU coming down the cowt their coach WU yeUing here comes 23. Watch 23," Pulido laid, OtMoully ltUl enJoying the ~t ol a team \\ \ I I I\ I ' 1 > I < > 11 < > '\. < 1 I\ " • Goelies PbarriS, .Taylor tint team; M~ third team; all(), Hylton a ant-team choice, allil Weir, aeawrand Wayman eam AD-CIP Jaunm. ' .. I I ' • Newport sends 20-shot b~age; collects 'On three. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot SATURDAY, OECEM8ER 14, 1996 f ·. hole in our team today,• said ing the aforementioned trio to Loza, who along with the rest of keep relentless pressure on the the Mustangs (1-3), had to hurry Mesa defense, Jansma posted the off to a 6 p.m,. Irvine Townament first of his twQ second-half goals game with Fountain Valley. four minutes after intermission. "Newport was a chaJlenge, but Fielding a subtly directed leave so was Fountain Valley the last from Junowich, Jansma, a senior COSTA MESA -It was the time we played them," said Loza, striker, cltjbbled right, left, then Newport Harbor High Wiring who by season's end will have right again, to avert a defender, squad Costa Mesa senior bo'9s stopped more shots than prohibi-before tapping it by a hard-charg- soccer goalie Carlos Loza faced tion. "It has kind of beep like this ing Loza. Friday afternoon. AIJd, as is his since last year. I guess I'in used to Opresso a5sisted Jansma's sec- custom, he declined the blindfold. it by now." ond goal in the 76th minute to "That's why he's the best Newport (2-1) is hardly used to finalize the margin, as backup goalie in Orange County," Mesa seeing its quality scortng chances goalie Javier Diaz finished up to Coach Mike Dunn said of Loza's thwarted so consiste.ntly. But the share the shutout with Zach 17-save effort, wt\ich still wasn't Tars, pushing toward a nonleague Wells. enough to keep the visiting road showdown Monday against Wells was relegated to a spec- Sailors from recording a convinc-Orange County power Mater Dei, tator role nearly the entire first ing 3-0 nonleague victory. merely kept reloading. hall, as Mesa's initial shot on goal "Everything we heard about "(Loza) was doing his job, so skipped wide nine minutes into you was true." Newport Coach we had to keep doing ours,• the second 4o-minute period. Ziad Khoury told Loza in the Khoury explained. "When we're postgame handshake line, where playing like that, sooner or later, Mesa junior Reuben Gonza- several Newport starters also we're going to find a way to the lez's direct kick sailed by a New- saluted Loza's performance. net. I told them to just keep firtng port wall, but just wide of the left "He's one of the best I've and, eventually, a shot would go goal post for the hosts' best scor- seen," continued Khoury, whose through. He made all those saves, ing chance in the 53rd minute and dominating offense, including but we got three shots through • Wells made his first and only save · with about six minutes left in the standouts Garrett Jansma, Tobin Opresso gave the Sailors all Junowich and Manuel Opresso, they would need in the 17th game. proved more than an ample test minute, stopping on a dime to Among those assisting Loza in for Loza, named All-CIF as a dribble around a· defender, before fending off Harbor's consistent sophomore. rifling in a right-footer from about pressure, were defenders Paulo GREG FRY t DAILY PILOT "He's fantastic," added Dunn. 6 yards out. Vaca, David Tran, Hai Lai, lgnatio Newport's Chapin Kreuter (23) battles Mesa's Hai Lat (4) for control Friday afternoon. In the uour best midfielder is on With Chapin Kreuter, Chris Toscano, Steven Parades and background are the Sailors' Garrett .i:ansma (21) and Eddie Sanchez (8) of host Costa Mesa. vacation, so there was a black Wak:im and Lee Hernandez join-Israel Barrera. L-------------~-------------~-----------------------------------------------------------------------~------------~. GIRLS SOCCER CdM peels Ora.nge, 3-1 ANAHEIM -Lindsey Grubbs struck for two goals in the second hall to lead Corona del Mar High's girls soccer team to a 3-1 victory over Orange Friday afternoon in the first round of the Magnolia Tourna- ment, sending CdM (2-2) into the second round of the championship bracket today at 11:45 a .m. against the host Magnolia Sentinels. A victory this morning qualifies the winner for a game at 2: 15; the loser is eliminated. Corona scored 10 minutes into the game when midfielder Megan Bryan was taken down in the box. Striker Heather Marshall stepped up and converted the penalty kick, which held up through the first half. Laura Contreras of Orange tied the game at 1-1 just tw<r minutes into the second half, but Grubbs went to work at that point. From the left side she booted in her first goal six minutes later off an assist by stopper .Jordana Havriluk, and just nine minutes later she was at it again in the same vicinity, this time off an assist from Marshall. Freshman sweeper Julia Livingston was a big key for Corona del Mar with her defensive play. FIUDAY'S COUNTS Piii' ."-I\ '"'"'port Landlna -1 boat. 11 anglers. 12 sand bass, 3 rodcfish, 15 sculpin, S sheephead, SO mad<erel. O.vey"s Lodcer -no report. ( I I I\ I " \ ( ) I I I ' H . \ I. I. I I ( ) ~ ( ) I< ~ Carey first-team All-CIF • Newport Harbor sophomore setter captures top · spot; teammate Joanna Fielder a second-team pick. 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Gift ~11ificates Cal's Caddyshack 1·-1 ...... •• Estancia p In 49 .. 4-~,,...-:1 . • • triumph i1 ~ J • Eagles put away a solid ~ I Irvine team on its court. : 1 : I -----------: I _ey_R_i_cha_rd_Du_n_n_,_oa_i_o/_A_~_r ___ ; ~ . • IRVINE -His players get an : earful, shouts demanding a : • defensiv.e stand" from Estancia : High boys basketball coach Rich : Boyce, whose instructions were : heard loud and clear Friday night : in the Eagles' 49-42 nonleague ! victory over host Irvine. ! After the Vaqueros (3-3) led : early, 6-2, the Eagles' defense : held them hostage, suffocating : Coach Steve Keith's players from : 4:13 in the first quarter to 4:02 in ! the second. · : In that span, Irvine did not ! score. Estancia (5-1) had an 18-6 ! lead by the time the drought end-: ed. : . ~l .·d;. . • • ' ·u we play the way we're ! I capable, I think we can play with ! OONLEA04/DAl.VNOT 1 most anr.body, ~cept maybe .not : ~--------~-----~---------------------------..... _.._ ________________ ... ___ ... __ ~_......, ______ .._ _____________________ -4 against teams like Mater De1 or • • Sonora, but anybody else," Boyce ! --"!"19..,.-~~~~--:--~-.~-._..~~T":'.., • said, after his squad spanked the : " SH QWDQWN Vaqueros in the Eagles' best per-! formance of the young season. : Estancia committed only six : turnovers the entire game. It shot : better than 50% from the field in ! . the second, third and fowth quar-: ters. When Irvine began its des-! peration fourth-quarter fouling, : Estancia pumped in 9 of 12 free ! throws. : Estancia guard Selwyn ! Mansell scored 15 points, team-: mate Brandon Casillas had five ! L..:._....__.;;__,..._..._.-.....;...m~..-.:-......-._..;..;.__;,.;........;..;;-.......;..;.~--___. rebounds, five blocked shots and : ---------~~~~---:-:-~-'""'"'!"~~--::-..---.., three assists, and Sam Nelson : added six boards. ! In the second quarter, Evan : Taboada capped Estancia's 16-0 : scoring run with 4:22 left, giving : the Eagles an 18-6 lead. : Estancia had no turnovers in : the third quarter, but Irvine ! outscored the Eagles, 15-9, to cut : Estancia's lead to 33-27. ! EsUOda 49, lrvtne 42 : Sc:oreby~ : Estancia 11 13 9 16 49 : Irvine 6 6 1 S 1 S -42 : "' \1\1 11\" Est.net. -Dawkins 8, Mansell 15, : '-....r..&.....:....:.0:..--.:.....;.......,......;,_..-.._..__ ....... .;..;....,;._,....;._....-. __ ..._...._~ casltlas 9, Simpson 8, Nelson 5, : Taboada 4. : 3-pointers: Dawkins 1, Mansell 1. • Fouled oot: None. Irvine · Hardeman 0, Hanson 7, Fer9uson 13, Schneider o. Miley 13, . Fudge 4, Ubl 2, Davis 3. 3-pointers: Ferguson 2, Davis 1. Fouled out: Hardeman. Santa Margarita (12-1, 5-0} : v... COllCh : 1931 ·Ralph Reed • INDIVIDUAL SEASON STATISTICS : 1932 -Ralph Reed Mustangs race past Saddle back ! ! 1933 -Ralph Reed ! Rushing IHden : 1934 -Ralph Reed : ,._,... td» nn •vv td long : 1935 -Ralph Reed : Newman 237 2056 8.7 20 80 : 1936 . Ralph Reed ! Palmer 75 357 4.8 6 48 : 1937 -Ral~h Reed • Minna so 246 4.9 4 25 • 938 D' S Id' McCrosky 20 104 s 2 0 so • 1 -IC pau Ing M. Lopez 9 54 1:1 o 46 ~ 1939 ·Dick 5paul.ding e. Zinn 18 46 2.6 1 23 : 1940 -Wendell Pickens . . . ,..,... • Palmer . 1941 -Wendell Pickens 1942 -Wendell Pickens 1943 -Les Miller 1944 -Les Miller 1945 -Les Miller • Costa Mesa bounces th~ Roadrunners, 52-40. : Thompson : O'Connor Pauing ....... pa pc rdg Int 205116 839 6 19 11 190 0 3 2 51 0 pct. td : .566 21 : . 579 2 : .677 1 : • 1946 -Wendell Pickens Rec:iiMng......,.. : 1947 -Wendell Pickens pc nn 8¥9 • td long : 1948 • Al Irwin By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot ,..,... Minardi O'Connor Crowder 37 871 23.5 11 79 ! 1949 • Al Irwin 3 56 1950 • Allrwin COSTA tvmSA -Somehow it ! was only fitting that the Costa : 17 279 16A : 1951 -Al lrwt'n 17 237 3.9 4 48 : Newman Prenevost Long Minna Moore 12 120 o.o 1 49 : 1952 -Al Irwin Mesa High boys basketball team : played their season's best in the : final game of the first installment : of the Jason Ferguson Memorial ! Townament. : 10 102 10.2 o 17 : 1953 -Al Irwin 9 110 12.2 1 20 : 1954 -Al Irwin 9 106 11.8 1 32 : 1955 -Al Irwin 6 100 16.7 1 35 : 1956 -Don Bums 5cDrinO : 1957 -Don Bums The Mustangs, who won 2 of 3 ! games in the tourney, rushed by : Newman, 132; Sparks, 75; Minardi, 68. : 1958 • George Hunter 1959 -George Hunter Saddleback Friday night, 52-40. ! Field goals Costa Mesa (2-5 overall) went : Sparta, 9 (37, 37, 37, 37, 34, 31, 28, On a 17-2 run over a seven-• •• 28• 22>· lt1tiercieptlons minute span that saw the Mus-: wyatt 2. Schweitzer 2. Holstein 1, tangs go from 18-11 down in the : Thompson 1. first half to a 28-20 lead with 4:43 : left in the third quarter. • 1Mtlte ....,.. . "That was· the key right : Minardi, 107; Minna. 95; Crowder, there,• . said Mustang Coach : 87; Brooks. 52, Grzecka. 52; Holstein, Erich Allen. •1 told them that the : 48; J.wyred. 45; Rowell, 35; Cappelletti, first five minutes of the third : 33; Newman, 27; Hopper. 26; quarter would tell the story.• ! Stridaoth. 24; B. Jackson, 24' Matt Chaisson scored eight of : ~ ~ his game-high 18 points and ! J.yred 3, Ctowder 2, Thompson 2. Todd Hylton pulled down five of ! Minardi 1, Brooks 1, Hofstetn 1. his game-high 11 rebounds dur· : HQPP9r 1, 8f9leS 1, Cappeflettl 1, tng the run. : e. Jackson 1, wyatt 1. •Defemtvely we did a great ! Sedl....,.. job tonight,• Allen •ai:: "Vf e ! Jayred, 6.5; Rowel~ 5; Minna, 4; • were really getting after em. : Hofstein, 4; a. J.ckson, 4; Hoppef; 3.5. : The MustanQI made 14 steals : : while forcing Saddleback (1·2 in : AMt .. dllttM Scor9 ltr qu.,...... ! the tourney) into 28 tumoven in : ~...!'!'!. 1~~ 1= 1~~ : : !!: ~ the game. Denick Ba.mes led the i S. ._.,. ·- Roadn.mmn with 15 pomtl. : 1 ... '°' In the ftnt game, Loe Amigos : ,. .... . dafeatecl Santiago, 55-50, to fin. : • hbuco Hills l8b the tournament unbeaten. i 27 St. Auguatlne c.e. .... a.11•1Z1h•.. : 27 ~ · ._.._ ..... , : 3l EIModlnl sed~ 10 10 t 11 • 40: J1 fouraln~ c:o.ta.... 7 15 11 17 -S2 : .. Vllwa....-•• , • II * . An18 1, TGllC:llftl 2. i JI ,..,,Oft Hilt.or ,... a. HllNl 1 MilgicM 0. • 17 lnlN .... ,.. 2. 1beeftd J; ... 11, : ll Woodblidgt c..• Q. l9nll 15. )1't to*: i '2 11 Tcft nane. ,._.out: none. : JS Coronil., Mir C... ... ·SOu&NcitO. • -·...... v ... , ... G I••-2. 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Record 2-4 0-6 3-3-2 5-5 4-3-1 3-3 6-2-1 3-2-3 5-3 4-3-1 4-2-2 * 9-1 2-4 4-2-1 ~1 4-4-1 4-4 5-4 8-1 6-3 · 2-7 3--6 2-6-1 5-3-1 6-3- 3-6 2-5-2 3-5-1 1-8 5-2-2 3-5 1-8 4-5 2-7 3--6 6-3 4-4-1 6-3 6-3 ** 8-2 **9-2 • 10-2 4-5 5-4 9-3 7-S 2-5-3 3-7 1-9 7-5 • 8-3-1 •• 9-1 -2 .•• 10-3 5-5 M 3-7 g..3 ·M 7..S *** 11-) 7-4 • + 14-4 ~ CONTINUED FROM 81 ground), but we've gotten much better at handling the nm," said Santa Margarita senior outside linebacker Damien Minna, the coaches' league Defensive Player of the Year. Minna is joined by all-league defensive teammates: John Minardi, a team-leading 107 tackles as a free safety; end Austin Jayred, a Corona del Mar resident; strong safety Brett Crowder; end Jason Rowell; and outside linebacker Andrew Hol- stein. The Eagles will hope to con- tain Harbor senior tailback Ray Ohrel, whose 1,963 rushing yards and 27 toucbdo~ on 301 c~­ ries are both single-season school records. He ranks fourth among county rushers. In addition to paving the way for Ohrel, the talented offensive line of tackles Ian Dorish (first· team all-leagu·e) and Eddie Clarke, guards Dan Otting and Phil Baltazar, as well as center Phil Warther, will protect quarter- back Josiah Fredriksen. Fredriksen, the Daily Pilot Sea View League Offensive Player of the Year, has completed J 45 of 239 passes for 2,001 yards and 29 touchdowns, with a mere six interceptions. Fredriksen has fares! well in two previous games against San- ta Margarita, which has managed just six interceptions this year. He threw for 235 yards and two touchdowns this season against · the Eagles, after burning the parochial school for 24 7 aerial yards and three touchdowns in the 1995 regular-season finale. Predriksen 's favorite targets are senior wideouts Danny Pulido and Brad La Bass, while the Eagles recall junior tight end Pete Hogan for his 77-yard touch- down catch in the first meeting. • Wertman, who missed all five league games with a knee injury, has four posts.eason interceptions and his six picks lead the squad. Baker, a junior, has five inter- cepttons~6rlfee safety Erik Runfola has four and senior comer Eric heeman one. Padng a Sailor defense yield- ing just 13.1 points per game will be an explosive' Eagle offense that matches Harbor's balance. The Eagles average 35.3 points per game, but 43.5 the l4st five. Senior tailback Billy Newman, the Pilot's Sea View MVP, bas rushed 237 times for 2,056 yards (third in the county) and has scored 22 'IDs, including four last week. He had 264 yards and a pair of scores, including an 80-yard jaunt in the first meeting. Quarterbac k Carson Palmer, a ·strong-anned 6- foot-4 junior, is expected to be a blue-chip recruit next fall. He has Uirown for 1,839 yards and 21 'I'Ds, completing 116 •Of 205 with only six Pulido, a two- time first-team all- leaguer, has 64 catches for 968 yards and has scored 11 touch- downs. The lone interceptions. A L--------------------.J first-team all- remaining starter trom the 194 title team, his 142 career recep- tions are tops in the Tars' 66-year varsity history. He has also caught a pass in 30 straight games. La Bass, who caught Predrik- sen's 19-yard, game-winning touchdown paas with SO seconds left in last week's 23-16 upset of top-seeded Servite1 bu 32 catch· es for 5'9 yards and 12 TDs. Plve of hil TOI have come in the post· seuon. 1be Sailor defenslve effort will be led by Pilot Sea View Def8'· sive Player of the Year Joe Urban, whole 95 tackles from h1I middle linebacker lpOt Lead tbe team. Pulido and Hogan flank Urban to form a •turdy llnebaddng crew, while flnt·team all-lea· guera Juon Deere and Derek Pox anchor the front four at tack· le. Brett Baker, • firlt-team ell· INgue P,ck at oomer, u Well a Milk>r W"Ong Nf.ty GiW Wert· man, Who ~ Pulkli>, Urban and PNdrikMn .. the -.U'i c;iap- ... spMibeid & pw cWmM tbme Ml cmsxad 22 ~ ..... league choice by the Pilot, he has also rushed for 357 yards and six 'IDs ~ 75 attempts. Minardi leads a deep receiv· ing corps with 37 catches for 811 yards and 11 toucbdowm. He caught fOU? paaes for 17• yard.I ~&inst Harbor, tnduding a 79-TD. O'Connor and Crowder have 17 catches apiece and have split M\'811 TOI. Newport boUtl all-league cter Eddie Johmon, while t4 Margarita place-ld.cker Jlilck Spulm. • aeccmd·te&m all- leligue daalce by tbe Pilot. bu .. Geld goell. Tb• l!aglee off.-lve line, lDdudmg ali-JMguen Stan Ben- nett. Shaun Jetbon ud Matt ~ .... 23C pounds, while the Herbal' front four tipl tbe ac:alM at 235 per man. ~'I dilfeniM front MV• en •••• 224 ,.,.._ WbUe s.nta Mmgartla.. cb9dll bi at • IMl'et90psman. 11Mt Harbor. "'"oG.-..,..,.-"'n-HM aver-v-~ •·..a,200 tna tQdda tot •h s-.~--­--.~2. Newpmt Harbor {12-1, 4-1} ltultMf'I ~ Ol\rel tct. nn .,. 3011963 6.5 26 159 6.1 41 126 3.1 12 120 10.0 20 88 4.4 17 83 4.9 10 33 3.3 td long Baker Fredrlksen Wertman Felix Hakes Urban Kerr Hill Pulido Gart:la Gorman 3 13 3.6 2 11 5.5 1 7 7.0 1 6 6.0 3 -12 -4.0 ,...ung 25 72 1. 22 3 16 3 67 1 12 2 18 1 13 0 7 0 11 0 7 0 6 0 -1 Play. pa pc rdg Int pct. td Fredriksen 240 145 2132 6 .683 29 Gorman 15 7 161 1 .466 0 = La Bass Rausch Ohrel Hogan Baker Wertman Lff Urban Govaars Hakes Reciet-*• pc nn """ 64 968 15.1 32 549 17.1 15 194 12.9 18 157 8.7 7 138 18.6 s 94 18.8 4 93 23.3 1 27 27.0 3 23 7.7 2 19 9.5 1 14 14.0 *Scwill• td long 11 .73 12 67 0 48 1 21 3 n . 2 25 0 36 0 27 0 17 0 12 0 14 Ohrel 16i, Pulido n , La Bass 74, Johnson SO, Baker 24. Wertman 22. Fn!<Hcsen.~I Felix 18, Hogan 18, Urban 14. Hakes 12. "91dgoak Johnson 3 (30, 25, 18 yards). ltttlWcleptlot• Wertman 6, Baker 5, Runfola 4, Hogan 2. Urban 2, Lee 1, Pulido 1, Frffman 1 . lMtlte ....... Urban 95; Hogan. 74; Pulido, 67; Baker, 60; ~. 56; fOJC. SO; Freem11n. 49; Constandse, 34; Runfol.t, 28; Wertman, 28; JohOs, 28; Scheder, 27; Mcl.aughfln, 20: Lee 15; Hiii, 14; Hakes, 12; Henriquez. 11; Ottlng, 10. Pumble~ Urban 2, Hogan 2. Baker 2, Deere 2. Runfota 1, Pulido 1, Fox 1. Sedl ........ Deere, 14; Fox, 13; Schader, 12; Johns, 6; Pulldo, 5. TEAM SEASON STATISTICS Opp NH Total first downs 145 229 Rushes-yardaoe 333-1612 429-2597 Average Mhfng gain 4.8 6.4 Average rushing ydg 124 211 Total pwlng ydg 1660 2293. Averaige plSSlng ydg 128 175 Pass an, atp, Int 113-267-22 152-255-7' Avg. JK·I 9-21·1 12-20-1 Avg. gain per compl 14.7 15.2 Avg. gain per attmpt 6.2 9.0 Net return yarcMge• 117 45~ Total sadu-neg. ydg 37 ·256 7 • Aven.ge sds, ydg 3 -20 0.5 ~ Net yarct.ge 3112 5299 Awr.ge net ylrdaige 239 G Total puntHYetage 62·27.3 61~25.7 Fumbles-fumbles lost 23-12 23-7 Total tumoY1n 34 14 Average tumown 2.7 t f~ 52..e64 ~ Average~ 4-37 7.SC Avg. nm. of~ 22:52 • ~:Oil • Aoc:a ............. ~.: Opponents 40 71· 11 IS -17t ~ 1JO 121'''10J -·~ ' ' I • rwo Dlajor coaches' clinics COSTA MESA -Little l,ieague coaches should ~ ~ y" 1~ .. their calendan now 1n conh&:-' tjon with two AD.,Pro Coaches <;llnics on tap at Costa Mesa tllgh Jan. 19 and Feb. 2. A five-hour clinic, beginning dt noon on Jan. 19, will feature S\Jch talent as Brent Mayne (J'lew York Mets, Costa Mesa and Orange Coast), Jeff Gard- ner (San Diego Padres, B$tanda), Rich Amaral (Seattle ~ariners, Estancia) and two ~outhem California College products, Steve Springer (Ari- 7.0na Diamondbacks) and nm i:ortugno (Cincinnati Reds). ; Each has a one-hour seg- ment with the topics catching (Mayne), hitting (Gardner), out- field and base-running (Amar-ctl). infield play (Springer) and COSTA MESA-Registntlon for Costa Mesa Almricail Uttle League·· 1Cbeidul81t far o.c. 19 at Ball Park Pm.a at Hamor and Adams from 6-8 p.m. Youngsters need a copy of their birth certificate and a cut- rent utility bill as proof of resi- dency. Anyone interested in umpiring, coaching or any other volunteers, should call 262- 7864. Opening Day for 1991 Costa Mesa American Utile League is March 8. P.itching (Fortugno). • The Feb. 2 clinic at Costa Mesa will be a four-hour clinic, starting at ,,, noon, with two-time CIF champion coach Ron La.Ruffa of Fountain Val- lf!y, Estancia Coach Paul ltoxel, ~rmer Costa Mesa Coach Doug Deats and Calvary Chapel Coach Joe altets holding court. .. : LaRuffa will speak on talent valuation and how to build a team; ltoxel's subject is individual drills; Deats will speak on matters of the qutfield and team defense; and Walters on practice organization. The Heat sitting on 13-0-1 • The Heat, from the Soccer Coast Soc-YOUTH SOCCER c;er club, has this weekend off as it awaits action in the Lightning Holiday Classic in Carlsbad next weekend fol- lowing last weekend's 3-0 victory over the.JUSA Select Hawks. Greg Perrine scored twice in the victory, once with an assist from Steven Thomas, the other assisted by Michael Gardiner. Gardiner followed with his own goal, assisted by Zach Powell, late in the first half to give The Heat an ~urmountable three-goal lead at halftime. Charlie Hiist, Billy Lund, Drew Bystedt, Josh Martin, Powell and Danny Krikorian combined offensively to keep the Hawks off-bal- anced, and defensively the game was dominated by Scott Wade, Devon Stephens, Ralph Morgan, Brian King, Ryan Denman and Louis Day, the latter in the goal. Entering next week's tournament The Heat stands 13-0-1 with sev, en shutouts, outscoring the competition 42-9. RECREATION STANDINGS FAU SOFTBALL City of CosU Meu Modtfled Coed "C" 1. Lii Pickle Beachcombers. 14 points; 2. (tie) Emerald Plumbing. BP Pizza/We ,.. Try Harder. Swing This, Villa Martinique, • \0 each; 6. Take Your Base, 6. I Modtfled Coed "D-1,. 1. The Fungi, 18 points; 2. {tie) River Rats, California Dreamin, 10 each; ~-Zlggy, Ziggy, Ziggy, 8; 5. Cleats 'n c1~.::r· 5. •0-1· 1. Boatrockers 16 points; 2. (tie) Ballparlt Bunch, Kellie's Heroes, 12 each; 4. Killer Virgins, 10; 5. PM Slammers. 9; 6. Avco, 6; l . Squeeze Play, 5. . Modified Coed ·0-2" 1. Sharkbltes. 20 points; 2. (tie) Zubles Ctry Dock. Verifone, Pierce St. Annex. 12 each; 5. (tie) Beer Buddies, The Rookies. 8 each; 7. Rug Rats, 6. Coed ·0-2· 1. Best Billiards Rakrs, 20 points; 2. Filenet Brewdogs, 18; 3. Base Bandits, 10; 4. (tie) ADT Harddrivers, Lanier Tigersharks. Riptide, 6 each; 7. 'ream Big Boys, 4 .. Men's "B-1" 1. National Sports Grill, S-3; 2. PSA Terminators, 7-4; 3. Shorehouse. 4-6; 4. PDC,.2...S. Men'• "11-2" 1. Hooligans. 15 points; 2. Lowted, 14; 3. Newport Wholesale. Ltd., 13; PDC. 10; 5. Outers Shooters, 2. Men's ·c-1· 1. Bladt Sox. 17 points; 2. Martinie, 12; 3. (tie) Quien Es Macho?, Renegotiators, 11; 5. Screamin' Mimis, 7; 6. Shooters, 2. Men's ·c.a• 1. Junkyard Dogs, 18 poif)ts; 2. New Beginnings. 12; 3. (tie) Pierce St. Annex. Budmen, 10 each; 5. (tie) The Tribe, 10 Guys Named Moe, 2 each. Men's ·c-J• 1. Mulligans, 18 points; 2. The Chucks, 16; 3. Bad Bart. 12; 4. Step Dodgers, 10; 5. Young Guns. 8; 6. JRA Shooters, 6; 7. (tie) Sportspage. Bad News Bears, 2 each. Men's •c4• 1. Bam Burners, 16 points; 2. True Top, 14; 3. team call, 10; 4. Cone, 6; 5. (tie) Silver Bullets, Nissan Motor Corp., 4 each. Men's •0-2.. . 1. Don't Matter, 16 points; 2. Old Timers. 14; 3. Benny & the Jets, 12; 4. Flatliners, 10; 5. Penetrators, 8; 6. Drunk Mob, o. Men'• ·0-1· 1. Marauders, 19 points; 2. Barr..flarlans. 13; 3. Containers, 10; 4. The Pirates, 8; 5. The Sharits, 6; 6. Amigos, 2. Men's •0-4• 1. Blythe & Associates. 18 points; 2. Bombers. 16; 3. 58th St. Rats, t2; 4. D-4 Ever, 7; 5. Astra's Accounting, 4; 6. Ducers, 2. Men's Upper ·o· 1. Yesterday's Heroes, 18 points; 2. Big Wednesday, 10; 3. West Coa51 Auto. 8;-~,-Wr«klal'Mtion, 0. Women's 1. (tie) Total Cha<:>S. Zubies, 18 points each; 3. Me-n-Ed's StraycaU: 10; 4. Trophy, 7; Dlrtbags, 4; Pierce St. Annex. 0. Men's Lower "D" 1. The Giants, 18 points; 2. Ballbusters. 16; 3. Unknowns. 12; 4. Hogue's Goldschlagers, 8; 5. The Dogs, 6; 6. Twelve Pack, 0. FALL 8ASKE18AU MONDAY 1. Carnivorous Apes, 7·3; 2. (tie) Kaplan's, Schultz Photo, 6-4 each; 4. Sneaker Squeakers, 5-5; 5. Shooters, 4-6; 6. Spirit Silk.screens. 2-8. TUESDAY 1. (tie) Absolutely No 'D', 8-1; 2. Long Beach Posse, 7-2; 3. In The House, 6-4; Rogue Squadron, 4-6; 5. The White Shadows. 3-7; 6. Rhymes Wrth Duck.. 0-10. WEDNESDAY 1. 0 .8., S-2; 2. Newport Wholesale, 7-3; 3. Jack's Surfboards, S..5; 4. (tie) Henry & Harry's, Comcasters, 4-6 each; 6. Fish 'Em & Hook ·em, 2...S. J_3asebaJ.l Vanguard style COSTA MESA -The Southern California College baseball pro- gram will be running a five-day ~tmas camp starting Dec. 30 for players ages 6--16. . The camp is set to run from 8 a.m.-3 p.m . daily -except New Year's Day which will go from 9 ~.m.-noon. • The cost is $150 per player with team and lamily discounts available. Former Major League pitcher nm Fortugno, who played pro ball for 11 years (four in the Majors), will be one of the fea- tured instructors. Fonner Vanguard players. who have played professionally, will join SCC's current staff beaded by Kevin Kasper. Walk-up registra- tions will be accepted on the first day of .camp. For more informa- tion call 556-3610. SAnJRDAV. DECEMBER 14. 1996 It r.=;::;:;::;;:;;:=;:;::;:;:;;:;::;;i : . . . . . . . . . . e : •Women's basketball is . : taking a beating on the ~lm«imity _college Ieve . ! A s women's basketball : reaches new heights in : popularity, the Orange : Empire Conference is ·dragging : its feet.• : First, def ending conference : champion Saddleback was : forced to cancel its season when ! its coacn. Jack Single, left it in a ! lurch to take a similar position at : .Rancho Santiago. one jim waiters disconcerting. The Pirates, wbQ play Cypress on Peb. 12, will now have to wai nine days before~ thiim-seasOn-ftnale. on the 21st at Fullerton. JI they reach the playoffs, there would be another weeklong layoff until the Southern Califomia Regionals. "That's a nine-day layoff right. at the end of the season,• Thornton. "That's not the best way to be preparing for the playoffs.• ,. In a preseason meeting, • conference coaches had ! Now, Golden West College, a t...=========::C:==.J : perennial title contender, has considered options in case Gold-• • en West folded. One idea was to have the teams scheduled to play Saddleback and Golde.n West on PULIDO CONTINUED FROM 86 being worried about her presence. •That's never happened before.• Then against Bakersfield, the ooach was yelling to one of his defenders to stop her. ·1 scored on an inbounds play,~ Pulido said. "He was really upset." Pulido especially enjoys getting some pub like her brother Danny, who is a standout wide receiver/linebacker with Newport Harbor's stellar football team. 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Society "..,...,rlc ,,.,_.,. suspended i~s program for the remainder of the season, according to Athletic Director Tom Hermstad. The preseason had already been canceled due to a lack of players. • "I've never seen anything like : this and I hope I never see it again," said OCC Coach Mike : Thornton. "With women's ! basketball on the rise, it's sad to • see us dragging our feet in this conference." Single resigned from ~addleback on July 10 and miraculously the next day ended u~ as the coach at rival Rancho Santiago -along with his assistant Clark Wilkerson and all of the remaining ·players on the Saddleback roster. H e didn't even have a chance to file for unemployment, let alone collect a "Single" check. Saddleback wasn't as lucky, SCHEDULE SAnnu>AY Football High school -CIF Playoffs, Division V Final at Cal State Fullerton, 7:30 p.m.: Newport Harbor vs Santa Margarita. • Basketball College men • Southern California College at Pacific Union, 7:30 p.m. High school girls -Costa Mesa at El Toro, 7 p.m.; Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor at South Coast Tournament at University High. •Water polo High school girls · Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar at Villa Park Tournament. • Soccer High school boys -Costa Mesa, Estancia, Corona del Mar, Newp.ort Harbor at Irvine Tournament.• High school g irls · Newport Harbor at Irvine Tournament; Estancia at ·La Serna Tournament; Corona del Mar at Magnolia Tournament. having to file for college , basketbdll's version of bankruptcy with the intent of reorganizing al a future date. Golden WeSt had known it had a recruiting problem back in August. but only now decided to cane~ its season. "This was handled poorly from the beginning,· Thornton said of Golderi West's situation. "If we only had four or five kids show up in August we would have put signs up on campus. We would have found some way to get more bodies on the floor. "This really hurts the conference.• Orange Coast College, off to a surprising 8-2 stait, finds itself with two gaping holes in its schedule. A Jan. 22 date at Orange Coast and a Valentine's Day special at Golden West. The second game is most a given night play each other in a nonconlerence game. This idea d.ldn't gain a lot of support. , The other idea was to treat the games like forfeits. This would help all of the conference's playoff teams since the current power rating system used to make the postseason seedings is based on the number of wins a team has and the strength of its opponents. · Two more wins (even if by forfell) would improve each confe rence team's record and also would 91ve more weight to head-to-head roatchups. 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Gour kit. $2200. 310·832-4411 spa. $1800. 640-2364. • v Bunkhouse Apta Notice Is hereby given YOUR MJC &ti v, rr IMY 3500 P.clftc View 0r1ve ~!';k. Y :r~bd 5~•9•:: Lrg 4 bd/2b• home FOR LEASE ~~ru~sr·~~os'k~2,~ PENINSULA 2607 P•t 842 " 1401 that the undersigned will • IQlD AT A ....: ...__ 8-ctl HO SES/ a 1 t f 11 1 h 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 1 b d r m M ob II• sen at public aue1ion, pur· KL P\'OU_,MD-·~00 •4bd/3b•. Mai n U u e am Y neg . bdrm, 2 bath condo in prestigious Newport H 0 m • • 0 u I•, auant to Sec1lon 21700 of fll.MMTIDN ai THI *"ll-::=r:===:-11 beach view, pano CO DO Encl yard. Pela ok. In gated community. Coast! Only 2 miles llAYFRONT 2bd/2ba lhe Business & Prolt1· Tu. a' THI MOia>--. •m-ocean view, catalina N S Walk lo beach. 2-car Spacious private away from the bea.ch, condo, near Pavillion, secure no peta. sional Code, lhe following INCi ACMINST YOU. YOU r.:-:-••• ~ Sunsel & city Illes, lg FOR RENT attach gar. $1750. Incl upper unll, excellent our beauutul 2bd, 2ba 2-car pkng, pool, dock 19918:;~~~~ blvd descrit>edpropertylowll: IHOULDCONTACTAUW. ~---111 view decks, big lot, gardnr. 980·9!577 location. $1350. design• atart at avail, no pets. $1600/i--------- LYISA VIEIRA. UNIT E-4, Y'Bl On 1-• 2:0D ~*Chapel gour kit, S699k. Deborah 723·7879. $1370• Each clasil· mo. yrly. 973.eMO •1 MONTH FREE• SOFA AND LOVE SEAT, ,..,,,....TNllDelll... Creinatk>n •Superb ocean view NEWPORI FOR LEASE cally designed floorp-.CM F•mllr Vlll•e•· TWO BOX!.$ OF POTS & --. .... a.., .. Cof.. lots. $175k·S399k. CORONA 2169 3 bedroom bayfront Ian Includes w/d, re-•B•yfront• bachelor Galed 2·3Bd sns-875 PANS. .~ ponllaft • IM cMr • 1~Broadway * * * * BEACH home with dock frlgerator, prlvale ga· patio, clean, quiet, Wd hk·up, appls, vert, ~~E GP~& ~~ITTfu~~ =i::-::..ui:rrn:: sta Mesa SCOTT LAND CO. DEL MAR 2122 spectacular view'. rage, microwave, gas n/smkr/pels, awesome carport. Sect-3 welcome RACK. ,_... an ~ • Mt .. tSO 499-1900 3Bd Home In Newport Possible loase oplion. range and flreplacew. $595/mo. 873·1943 Se habla Espanol Sale will be by compell· Doa.wMrt No. -.tMaa lm-•••---•1·-t:iirii!;'ftiV~iU-$1995/mo Shores. New· carpel/ Deborah 723·7879 City light view loca-714-4550-3083 live bidding (written staled 9ook -'--d Cllkill NEED DOWN OLDE CDM hdwd firs/paint. $1950 Lido Isl• B•yfront lion~. gated 1 com· _C_O_R_O_N_A-----l-.-.-C-o_m_p-.-,-.-0-u-r bids may be submllled In "-dllne.OMced.. PAYMENT? Oceap'side PCH Call Renay 720-8410 2Br/2Ba new on sandl munty; pets we come. Price• X-lg 2BR/ "'••oco ON THE'"" OF ----· t Z) We will to~ you the Ce<mel41ke Con•g• BAYPRONT Twnhm. Lnd<Y. l/p. $3500/mo. ~-:; .. ;·,~·:.::: 0~~~= DEL MAR 2622 1-.-BA townhomH WI DEC. 9:00 A.M. AT THE :.~~ ~ down payment on the Woodsysetting•Trees Lg 2bd, 2.5 ba, fur-1yrlease. 587·3305 rtfi f 111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii yards & patios PREMISES WHERE iald -.. •Ult-h f h · 2br/2ba R·1 Att Gar a. atness ac 1Y· spa· Nr beach ........ 284 .. property has been llored ...t111 -• T.,.... ,,,,_ ome o your c 01ce · · nished, wht tile floors, clous and modern 2 aR Or••t Loc•I --v __ .. which Is local.,. al _.._, .....__ • --......_ and arrange the un· MaryAnn McGuire counter• & carpet . .,..., .... -· ._ ...,.. -,,., d 1 1 M 848-9770 Ch clubhouse, 2 pools, 2 Hatdwood firs, Berber E 'ald• B•chelor AYRES SELF STOAAGE, ..,.. Morta I ~. • er Y ng lst ortgage Ellls Realty Group $2500/mo. Share rent ances are spas and business crp1. w/d. Gar, crtyard. Garage. $550/mo. Incl 1880 WHITTIER AVE., C.w1A ~ • A.OUM."°"""" financing. Buyers and possible (Submll) Call you will find cenler. IMMEDIATE $1350. 675-9754 utll. Lndry facility. COSTA MESA, CA. 92627, IMlldlry ~ IBJ.. AT onOllTUNIT'f Re a 11 0 r s ca 11 --------Ag1. 760-5000 ext.123 •982·3111 • 714-6SO.l282 Landlord r• "8JC AUcTION TO. 1MI AlllUlnllllltlwrU&ilfilllllil The DownPayment co COSTA ••eC!A 2124 8 Id C d what you need MOVE·IN available. 11rves 1he right 10 bid al HIQHDT llXlB' POR ......,.1a.-.mt11Mfttl· Bkr 239-4334 n~ •vr U• on ° 28R, at the price Call 640-2800 _C_O_S_T_A_M_E_S_A-2-6-2-4 E'ald• Prime Location, 1he sale. Purchasn must CAIH ~ • time d --a £-a. w-.i... L.6" .-. -2BA, fp, gar' pool, you want to pay • reslrlctlona apply 2/br 1 /ba, enclosed bemadtbycashandft•1 ..... In .... -... .... ~-...._,, .... ·--·---------.. Knox St 2br 1ba apa, gated, $1450/mo .,_,. lllONY.., -......_. .... .-.ttlllttal•• (8181 980•7878 h d garage, ulilltlH paid for a1 the time of purc:tlue. Unlled.....,~•c. II....._ . ..., .....,.ICI. Real Estate nr schls, new tlle/bth/1~~--------wen you rea FIND $517mo Low Income $825/mo 759 .. 242 All purchased good• are ..,.. d*9I ~ 1 •·-"·U•• ., ,.1 .... ,.1111111 For Sale? blinds, n/pets, avl 1115 Why play Hide 'N ClaHlfl•d f ud' 1 S sold u Is and mull be,.. ..... • Nllanll ....., a .. -.. • _,, $895. 931 .. 224 seek wilh chlldcate7 urn at 10s, utils net. unny little rear atud10. moved 11 time of ui.. Sale c:ftadl drWlft ~a...,. cw ..-• llC&. '*. lllt.181, ***** Call Claaalfled dally Clean, modern. •• Back Bay. ssoomo. is subjecl lo·C8nCelllllon In ....... en.a un6m\ or a .................. 1111.ur Weekend Now Av•ll 4br 3ba, todayl 842•5678• &42·5t578 cured parking, pool/ ~utll, stove, fridge the 111en1 ot secilemenl be-c:ftadl *-~a ... or ..._................. Open Houses? Exec type hm w12eoo riiiiiiii••··· apa. Diane 642-8228 548-7576. 722-35457. tween landlord and obU-......,l9Wlftlllndtoln• .... .,_...,.,•a.Dllll· . ***** aq ft, new decor, SC gaAIYedR partys GR.OUP £· .-:;:.-_.-o. ........... t ...... " The Dally Piiot Real Plaza area, pool • es Gf .,._ ...... Estate Tab which Is gardner ave, S1950. BONO NUMBER ~ ......... 11Cllldh ·-.....,....,will 1181 published each Sat· D•v• 54&-7809 1684 ' c.. .............................. . Ayres s.11 storage, Real· ._.to • ...,_ In .. .... lw _. ...... ~ 111a urday Is an effective dent Managers .... ,. M: ,.. .. Narthflalll ........ .,., Ila o. ~ and Inexpensive way Published N•wJ!ott ...... ID IM c:.ourq .. ......, ...._.. M.. to showcase that Beach-COsta Meaa Diiiy ~O* c.. -· .. ...... apeclal property. Pilot December 7. 14, 1998 w Dlhe ..... Afw. .__. --=..• ,_ Call our Classified S.817 c.-.a M .. ~ 11 LOO • • • Department Todayll __ P_U_B_Ll_C_N_O_T_JC-E--1:-._..-;v-..: = =:J..!1 !':*"C:.: 842-5&78 -Flclllloua Btnlnen Oalf d1Nll 9' .. ,...... _. ...... 1....-·-'9r1 .. _______ _. HUNTINGTON BUCH 2140 3•R 211A LlG pool, yard . Hool<upa . S 1200/mo, S900 aecu- rlty. (310) 145-9854 Name Statem.nt l..:;,J. I In l8ld COUl'CJ, ... .,, I' r . oc ......... 1--------- T'lle following QtilOflJ ~-._.. 91 111 ~ ~..9; CllNUDllal·-NEWPORT RENT doln~ business as: a) Clf>!-... .;.:,. %1 .., "... BUCH 1069 1a1 od~, b) c.p11a1 €1 .,. _... "• w-Thi .... 1 .. ••••••• ''_______ through classified Work, c Ads (! Wortt ............ ~I• I" ___ ,;,__ ___ _ 24486 OHf Or., uguna , 1'1 • I -...... HOUSES/ Big C•n .... n Condo• Niguel CA 92677 ... -·,• • ,,_ --------Llndsa KnadlM 244116 NII ,......., -.,,. Starling at $349 COSTA ..rec:!• 2824 Mozer br .. uguna Nlguel. elloW II ~ to lie: CONDOS On/off golf course. ~ CA 92677 la .._.... ""-~ FOR SALE M • • on I! 111 • iiiiiii--iii&iimi Thia business 11 con-...,., CA ma. TH: .,... R••ltors 759-7700 dueled by: an Individual dlf~T""'98 .. • .... Have ybu slarttd dol"" !!..___ ~ -z...w..... E•stblulf 2bd/2ba . ? ··• ,_ .. 1---------Bank Anxloual GR8 business yet Yt1. July 1, --... ---GE~11111Y 1002 o 1996 =·-• -1 -==.: nlaVU. pportunllyl Agent. Lindsay l<l\ldlef •II\ ,,,,, --liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $258,900. 47CMS134 This siatemenl "'" hied ~ .. • a. Ne8r l!•atbluff 2bd/2.5ba, GR8 Oppl Bank Owned. Agt. S390,000. 47CMS134 with lhe County Clerk of ..... IM~ ClllWllmtl Orange County on 11-4•98 =·=·· ~ • 19H3700905 ...-.. '!"" ..:.=.::: Good jobs reliable services Interesting things to buy Dally Piiot Nov. 30, Dec. 7, '°" .. ~~ 14, 21, 1996. S.885 pll -" .. ":...""":t~ PUBLIC NOTICE =~Deed "":i Flclltloua Bualnen ~ r .. 1.''::c'1\... It's all there Nam• Statement :'., h "L ":":=.. every day Nwpt O•t•d Condo Large 2br 2ba. Facet So., Ocean/Bay view. Short walk 10 beachl $979. per mo. P&I Low Down. Call Sandy (800) 974-5828 Of S&C>-8779 pager. The lollowlng P8fSON we *rt c-~ In Classified doing business u : •l Or· -enge COl.W\ty Airpon Shut· •••4•1 __ d.. ,... &42·5178 tie. b) United Alfpott Shut• C-:'8 ....... 't = •--------lie, 181 s. Popllr Ave., ..... ~ 1 ,,, ________________ , er11. CA 92621 ftllii-...., ! a .. Real Estate Services Keztm P. Mogh1dd1m, ••-. 1 _,. _. i. 181 S. Popl1r Ave., Ikea, -.... ____ • CA92621 ~ - This buslnen 11 con-= C:: ':':=' ducted by: an lndtvldual ,.. __.... _....,... Have you started d<Xng business yet? no •":-'!.*•Wllll•-Kuem P. Moghaddam D • -fl DllB.a ... Thi• 1t1tement was filed ~ ............. with the County Ctertt of • ...._ fll Dlflilll • Orange County on 11·1·98 .:::-::: = = t9ff370077t • .,.... ... -.. Dally Piiot Nov. 30, Dec. 7, ... • • _... ltt .. 14,2\,1896. Sl8M __ ............. PUBUC NOTICE ;:%. ~-= C Flct"'-9 llu..._.. ~..__.._. Name ltat•m.n• .._ ,._,., lNd Dlllll FAMILY HOME.LIFE Real Estate Brokenge and Real Emu Imestment Brokenre ScMcea. Call A. Cimuman (714) 660-1919 i."t i."t ~ i."t tr 2BEDROOM $785 •Play Area •Gated Pool • Near Ocean & Newport Beach 1780 Placentia Aft. CottaMaa :t ~ ......... y...._,,., M~~ The following~· are ~ ~ • C.a:a d~bullne1111: ;a;:ia...• 1'":.i--------------------------- :ve .. ' ~.':in1:::r.8olc9% ~'Al\f?.'~': COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA lllSA 262~ COSTA IDSA 2124 92683 lull a ...... Nam N.£uyen1 -~23 Mn-nll. ei_ ....,.W. --zanlne ay, i.uov Beadl, ..., Wt PU 'C 4 0.: CAThltoeolb I I Dll I • t9I I u~ OHi a con-... Ill LI t~ _ ... ducted by. an lndMdu.I ·-, ·--~ you atltWCI doing •••• buslnel• yet? No NMI~ Thia atatemenl was llad ... with the Counfy C1etlc ftmWn& .. Orenge CountY 6n to.M-11 ~·-· t ......... 11·~~~~~~1111111 ::!1.~1=· u .:.':"1.-m=i •• ' ..,. . -..... • PUii.iC IOTICI ... It, tl14 ... I 0•111 4 ... ... otw...,.. ...... ... •••tm •• ......... ... ·=· .. fll ••" ., ., ~ 11.!.J!.~ . .... ~ ~ ........ ,. ...... =.,M\\ iiiiiill ........ r==::. y ...................... .. R•~•rt Mel•••· ----- -------- We'll pay your toll when you take the new San Joaguin Toll road to uS. They dazzled you at the Auto Show. Now Allen Csdlllac has them for you at spectacular savings! .OEVl~LE CONCOURS SALE PRICE SALE PRICE ~ Plus taxes. lie. It doc. fife. Ow only, V1Nf210'788. ~ CADILlAC. CREATING A HIGHER STANDARD. .. 812 SATURDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1996 ACROSS I Turl 4 Outer- 9 Pulven.ze t 3 Gullat'a coualn 14 Pepa'matea 15 Flldl t6 Signs of spring 18 Be melo- dramatic 19 Thread holder 20 Zipped 22 Gave in ?.5 Tall tale ?6 Objecl 28 CQpies ' '32 Kind ol moditatlon 35 Less green 37 Physicists Ma11e and Pierre -38 Cupid 40 Barely WArm 42 Factory 43 Colors 45 Painter ol bal lennas 47 Popeye and Ollve - 48 Parlla SO Blocll·•nd·blue 52 Curn81 and - 54 Foroelul people S8 Shirly 62 Soot 63 Weirdef 1 13 16 19 iO &4 lncreR~ 67 Culs of met1t eee .... 89 Oulohe lligredlent 70 Stew OV'8I' 71 Acts anooty 72 Aci1ess - OawnChong , DOWN 1 So&py 2 Shol1·neoked P,lraffe 3 Robinson <.iMl.lsoe" author 4 6Wtl without flame 5 Cushion 6 French friend 7 Bossy·s olfspring 8 Theme 9 Impetus 10 Cosmetic company 11 Loealion 12 Pay attention 15 Type ol system 17 Crease 21 Depressed 23 Put oul (heal or light) 24 Tocked 27 Ward off 29 Small group PREVtOUS PUZZL! SOL.YEO 30 Sllctl 31 Peddle 32 Greek letter 33 Actress Moran 34 Two-year-dd's WQrds7 36 Not flexible 39 Raucous 41 -Jones' locker 44 Pack rats 46 Chol< members 49 Barbie's beau 51 Repa 1 a llOCk 53 Shuts noisily 55 Bishop's. hat 56 Greek letter • 57 Rrvel'banll plant 58 Lobo 59 Soenl 60 'Garfield" pooch 61 Chinese money unit 65 Wildebeest 66 Throng 10 f 1 C OSTA MESA 2624 ROOMS 2706 RENTALS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWANTED 2726 WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q, l · NeiUier vulnerable, aa South you hold: 053 OAK The blddin~proceeded: 80l1J'H NORTH 1 • Pau t o ? What do you bid now? Q. I • As South, vulnerable, you hold: •• rioo oQ 107' OQIO •KJ4 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH £A8T SOU'nl I NI' PaN 2• 2 • Pan 1 What do you bid now? WEST PAP The blddir>« hu proceeded: 80Ul1I WE8T NOllTH l• P .. 1 0 1• P.. 3 • ? What do you bid now? Q. 6 • Neither vulnerable, aa South you hold: • The bidding has proceeded: sot.rm WEST NORTH 1 • r-1 o •• Pa• to ' What do you bid now? BAST PaH p ... Q. fi · Both vulnerable, ea South younold: •952 OK6 OA96 •AJ 1095 -------- Te.....,ketar Fut or ~~ued:1.,.. ____ .._,!"'91,_.--1 ~~ r•cruitlng ~ t= ..... ~. o= iiiioA ''2e10• within the computer chaltl/WM pin+ uphot-ISLAND v 1--------'"" tnduatry. No •ales. •t8fed Mt of e (Incl I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii MDUfE SUPS Wiii vain. Cd Jen at arm chair•) ISSO. Real o.r ... ..,. 714·718-0501 eX1.11. STSP a Tot rol9r S•t ~ 8un .. 1 J>0aS 7022 -----Ju tor• Pit i 11-s 1 SI co .... r 140. .~and• Me a -r. Prent hr AP Chem, Phyalc1, waahed Silk. IM • r-d. Must .... Iha wtc9ndl SO'llOOIUNQ NB Calculus, Bio. S.O.C. taupe, navy· Lotti Alt Furn/h .. hld, frig, 1lpr Harbor. Xlnt location.. 3.2 +college GPA. In xlnt eond. 721·9738 iofa, tv and lo\• more. ,.., Pavlllon. S10.900 443·2700 Xmas tree1 potted 8-9' Set 8em-4pM 080. (019) 778-2883 $39. Cltru1, fruit, avo-Mfg'a aportawear Pr-lvete Dock EMPLOV"aA"rNT e~do treH fruiting HmplH, pine table, +/· 26 FT. +/• $200.• "'""" $10. Herbs, Juniper,, chlldreo'a elothea 6 Mo/mo/yrly. Si.pa IO, SERVICES " 5533 vlnet S 1 · Cement mt• c e 11 an e o u's ahop1/bch. 675-0045 fountns Sl 10, bird 108 Topea (Alley) ·-····· baths $20. 909-674·9422 Pteaae be aware that CORONA AUTOMOBILES': the 11111ng1tn1h1s cat• COLlECTIBLES DEL-·· ~122 egory may require you 6017 ~ to call a 900 number iiii1!iiiii!~~iiiiiiiiiiii •·---------In which there is a S•t Onllf 8em-1 :a ACURA 901 O charge per minute. •Lledro Netlvlt1t 304 lrla (In alley) EMPLOYMENT WANTED 5535 Well educated (Joseph, Mary, Jesu1, Great quality atulfl ,90 lntegre LS 2 ¥ Donkey. Cow, and 3 Cowhide rug, gift -w Kings) Retail $2840. 1tem1, baby 1tuff, bed· llltbaek, moonroof, .... S Ill I $2300 b di buk 1 kl 1 ac. P•. pb, am/ftn e ng or 0 0· ng, • s, 1 1 • c eass. Blue1reed. 833·8255. S•t/Sun 8 ·1 Xma. gilt Xlnt Condi $8000.obo Item• @ 111.holeule 714-S52-4e08 • price•: great ••l•e· very hardworking COMPUTERS 6018 Q. 3 • ~ Sout.h, vulnerable. you hold: •AK Q 9 4 S 0 10 9 8 OA ._,75 male, seeks challeng· The biddin~proceeded: Ing rewarding career iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SOt.rnl NORTH EAST In management. Call I n t e r n e t re• d lt t1 on. 159-o4 3 1. -B-MW-----9-0-3-0 700 1/2 Narel11u1 l • r.. 1 0 Pue Oreg at 842·7841 Macintosh 500MB --------- The bidding has proceeded: SOllJ'H WEST NORTH EAST Pua ? hd 32MB Ram. 17'' COSTA.MESA 6124 What do you bid now? color monitor, •peak· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * '84 aMwaa•e• New paint, tltea/br1<s. A/"f. Phone, A/C, end. $5,500. 873--7208 MERCHANDISE ers, CO, Modem, zip 3bd/2b• Look for answers on Monday. 51575· 5 4 8-8090 E 'side condo. No Pentium t33 51499. pet•. Quiet. Oarage.•·CAD--IL-LA_C ___ _ Lelll"D to be• better brld1e •---------New. Warr. Loaded. 51200. 780-5430 9040 1 • Pua 2 O 1 What do you bid now? Q. 4 • Aa South, vulnerable, you hold: player! Subscribe now to the ANTIQUES 6010 P120. P166. +Cyrlx. G &ALI! Sat 9.2. Gasliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Goren Bridie Letter by callin1 1·800·897·2172 stove, frig, elths. we '88 Coupe de VIiie (800) 788-12215 for Information. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii are moving! 665 Park, 4.5 Llr. One owner. ~KQ4 OJ78 08 LOST & FOUND 2925 FOUND Bracelet Newport Beach area. Call to Identify. 54&-1088 FOUND Female blonde Cocker Spaniel. About 2yrs old. 12/9 on Beach & Adams, H.B. 969~8307 Lost male miniature Pincher, oars/tall clipped, blk/tan. 576·7130pgr/851 ·9391 •AKJ5S Or write to: Goren Bridie Let-_W_AN __ T_E_D _____ 1 181h/CreslmOnt 44k mlles. S7,500. ter, P .O. Box ••to, C hicago, Ill. Top Dollar Paid! TO BUY 6019 .,..L-oc_•_,l,.--,C""'lo-t"""h"'"ln-g-C~o-., __ *_8_4_1_"°_8_00 __ *_ 60680. From 1800·1980. Llquld•tlng Sweat·.- 1 po to entire estate. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil shirts, T-1hlrt1, Sweat· CHEVROLET 9045 f>a lntlngs, c hina, Top Doll•,. Paid pants, Hats, Shorts,l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EMPLOYMENT 5530 gtsware, furn, etc. For Records. Jazz. etc. Dee 13·15 10am-1~80 Caprice Cleaalo EMPLOYMENT 40Yr NB Res 673·6223 Soun tr a e ks, e t e . 5pm 777 W. 19th SI BIUe 4-csr sedan, pwr 5530.1=========~ Call Mike 845·75o5. Mfg Cloaeout Sele everything. New tranl, Ace Perking h•• the Bookkeeper. perfect Job for lfOUI Growing H.B. lndu1- Full & part-lime , week-trial Instrument Manu· ends & hollday work facturer need• lull available Immediately. charge bkkpr tnelud· •C•ahlera•Tr•fflc Ing: AJR, AJP, GIL. Directors: All shilt1 payroll & taxes. 5 yrs available. •V•leta: min exp req'd. Xlnl Must be able to drive opprt for the right per· slick shift & bring son. Send resume In. OMV printout. Apply eluding salary history 9-Noon. Ace Parking, to: t 6792 Burke Lane, 4680 MacArthur Ct. H.B. 92647 N.B. (at Campus/ 955-2037, Job Holl ne CASTING· Movie Ex1ras e Jaekell, pant1, Urea. $1000. 842·1233 JEWELRY, FURS 1·shlrt1, etc. Sat/Sun •· ART 6025 9am·2pm. Cash only g( Final Sateae 729 W. 16th St. #B10 Exquisite Nat. Lunara· Set/Sun 8·1 New lne, maxi-length Mink Xmas Items, fem 1pd Coat. Worn twice. bike, kid's jeep, new $3600. 075-3005 deak, etc. 1671 Tustin '89 As1ro Ven Only 43« mist V-6 Auto, A/ C, stereo, pwr 1teer, brk1. $6,990 837·7023 '97 Sutt/T•hoe/Tr~a Huge dlae/lmmed del Direct Le11lna (714) &48-121"1 H•wallan Heirloom Nlihau Shell Necklace _H_U_NTI __ N_G_T_O_N ___ 1--------- Rare 6 1trand, 36 CHRYSLER 9050 p I k a k e • t y I • . BEACH 6140 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Butterscotch Color. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •'90 LeBeron• $3,700. Serious Only Set Onllf 8•m convertible. One $1000 REWARD ,..,.....,,,.....,,,.=------~ An Extr• $900/W••k LOST Wht eockatlel vie Process HUD/FHA re- Production trainee•. Fiim Studio. 533-5249 714-723..S508 Kenilworth St. owner. 54,000 mt191: Holiday misc. S5.500. 841-0800 Start thinking about 16th/Plaeentla t 2/9. funds. No experience. •--D-r-lv-e-r/_C_o_u_r-le_r __ $100 REWARD Very 1·800-758-0377 24 hrs Your vehicle. Part· tame/young. Owner r 1 L 1 heartbroken. 650· 7035 ime, even ngs. oea •---------• routes. 899·0056 APPLIANCES 6011 Xm•• · ladles Cartier •89 LeBeron Conv 2·torv Panther watch. _N_E_W_P_O_R_T____ Red w/Plk top, A/C, CaH'9-6pm, M·F only Am/Fm , t.oadedt :Mk 840·2983 BEACH 6169 mlles.S5000. 530-1941 West Side 2bd/1 ba. N. B . Oceanfront & liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••• Good jobs FT Fl I D I ---------1 '89 LeBeron Conv11, r.ellable services . ore ea gner BUILDING F I S t S " 2 for Newport Beach/ r • • • u n • • , 6cyl turbo, A/C, full HOMECARE Interesting things Laguna Niguel Floral •Refrlg $200, washer/ MATERIALS 6030 Estate Sale, furn, w/d, pwr, CC, tint, Lo-ml, ••••••••• to buy shop. 2yra ex per. dryer, $145.00 each. toy1 • exerel1e/lee $5000. 87&·8981 FP, attach gar. lndry 22nd St. Pvt room hookups. S775/mo. unfurn, share bath. • 662·3111 • Ulil paid. N/S pref. EMPLOYMENT ~EWPORT 3 EACH K1tchenelle In room. Lndy. 1 block to Newport Pier. $480. Park my 23' motor prerd. Call Shannon's 848-5848 hockey equip & morel home In your side or It's all there Flowers at 249· 1100 Publlo Notice End of 1824 Port Aahlelf •---------rear yard in exchange•---------Whlrlpool oversized ye a r C I ear an e e HUGE MOVING DODGE 9065 2669 Call Sam 875-4808 for housecere, petcare EMPLOYMENT every day FT M•n•ger·Yoge wather·S75. double Uquldatlon. All steel SALi! & CRAFT liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil or yardeare. Am 5530 In Classified Pl•ce Heks a highly capacity Maytag building• never put 8 0 u T 10u 11 •• 88 Colt• licensed & bonded, 842•5878 motivated person w/ dryer·S125. 759·9013 up, w/blueprlnt1. Sat/Sun oee 14 & 15 In original condition. • 1BR $650 '* RENTALS TO world traveled &liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------strong people aklll1 to 40x33x15 was $8370 From 9-4pm (II Rain: Mllage 75k. $1,450 2BR 2BA $795 personable. 642-9799. manage 2 1tudlo1. wlll liquidate for Dec. 21 & 22nd). Mt.0809 DW Incl. 60x30 pool. S HARE 2724 lndlv must be organ-FURNITURE 6014 $3990, 50x90x18 Wat Household ltem1, fur-•·,-9-2-S-te_e_lt_h_W_h.;..t_w_/b_l_k t~o pe ts . Carport. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill•••••••• lzed, have Yoga & $19,870 wlll liquidate nlture, horse equip, Vista Del Mes. aupervl1o ry exper. for $10,880. Other much morel 203•2 bra. 38k mllea. Mint Balbo• la Br/prvt bath COMMERCIAL Call 01 380-9642 I ~ eond. 5-spd, tint: • 545-4855• in home. Full priv. Bay anne Clear glast tbl tp 3/4.. stra ghtwalls avail. s.w. Cypress 512,900. 87~2•t. •Beach Area• view, garage. $750 + REAL ESTATE Looking for PT Reeep-thick. Shell marble tbl Dave 1·800-~92-0111 . --=-=-==-=--=-~-tlonlst tp. Both Imported. •SAT 8em-2pm • Peninsula yrly 1·3bd. 1/3 ulll. 873·31801•••••••• SEEKING ENERGETIC Tr A 1.i 30 .. x60... 642-o1at Furn, elothet, etc. All closo 10 wo1or. CM tBR 350/Lst/Lse. J:.l\JYI Housekeeper 3 days PETS & 821 Gery Piece $775·51500 Hohd;iy & WI rt" I & t d t p I ---------a week 8·30am-2pm ""F,..._.-...,1--k-d--t-bl Bl•ek Daytona Turbo Z. $2000. •848.e342• V;ica11on Ren1als <>lso vatae .'s qui~~ e~~P~~ BUSINESS OFFICE PLAYERS FOR OUR NEWFST Eng 1p~aking w/ear & ~~~d• e.:!,~d + ';f chrs ANIMALS 6049 SAT 9AM:_::M 0 1 907S: V~l.;'5~;~~1s home. 631·2111 FOR RENT 2769 RESTAURANT OPENING! reference•. 644-5952 w/bevl'd glass chin ~!.~~!:~ti.~. ~~ FORD CM House nice room. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jave Centr•le·N.B ebnt. mirrored back & •Poodle Puppies• dressers, tamps, etc! liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiC 1ve a t Prest1g1ous 10 No hiring! Service/ lites, $2150. 3 pc blk Teacup, Toy & Mini. 3509 Seashore Dr •aa T ... lrd ""-pd, ...... Promontory Point w • cable, own E'CM Express Leasing w Ital tthr set. $1500 S2SO-S1250. 546·2848 -.,.... .,,,.. •789·1 658• phone. $350 ulll lncld. Prestigious Offices-Hosts, Servers, Busscrs, sales, food prep. We (714) 220 1840 ..,...,,.._,,.....,..------1 Sun 7am Furn, lltho-wired hhr, moontoc:t Spec tacular ocean Aval nowl 842-5889 300+ sf ea. Utls pd. d ks h h otter fun o!lvlronment, • eo G•I Fish Tank, Oak graphs, baby/child ae, 1st $3500 takH and channel VIOWS . Dover Shor•• Spa· $300. Q00-593·6725 Bancn ers Coo J Dis was ers, flex hrs & training. Kinn Size Waterbed stand/eanogy. $1300. Items/clothing •. new/ 380-t889 Please call: 653-4349 • sell $500 48 .. 7 ... • ,..,....,~~---=~~-Star I ing a t S1350. cious house. w/pool, ---------p N d d Ok stained pine. 2 · ·• •v used clothing: men's! '89 Escort QT 5-tpd. S p a c 1 o us 1 & 2 1 bd w/pvt ba. Fem NDUSTRIAL 8 rep cc c P T s e o r e t • r y/ cupboards & mirror Deaperetellf need tov· womens, 1oy1, book1. Power 1teerlng, CC1 bdrms. 2 bdrm • loll pref. no pets. 5550 I 278 Bookkeeper 16·20 on tall headboard. Tall Ing home for 'Jenny'. 2008 Port Bristol AC, am/fm ~aH. 8TI( penthouses, Ten nis • 1/3 utll. 729-7670 Apply in crson Dec. 16th-20th flex. hrs/long term. pedestal frame with 4 y/o lab mix, spayed. ml. $2350. 673-5385 .• courts. Olympic pools. NB Hgts 3br' 2.Sba, FOR SALE 10.000 sf Computer exf nee, mattrets, heater, pad· Loves people/Clogs. _N_E_W_P_O_R_T____ '90 Teurue Wagon ; He<>llh spa. Library. garage, frplc, w/d. INDUSTRIAL BUILDING etwcen ) 0-4, Mae helpfu . Fax ded ralls, 8 drawers, 4 No cats. 780-0370 Looks/ runs great .. B •II • a rd rooms . S5 00. + .,.,, utilities. in NB+ fenced yard. 1565 Ad .. •ns Avenue resume 873·8797 ceaobmlnfo•'r'te. r,lncptluldloews =P,..e-,-."':"1.-n-..,.K~l"""t.,..te_n_•""'•"'COAST 6170 62K ml. Great pricer enormous b<>lconles. Avl Now .-42•3626 Ideal for Classic Cars. .. Ad bl n ,.., CFA ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $6500 644-6811 • 200 Promonlory Or v Bkr 722·8777 Receptlonlet for up-shams, sheets. $200. ora e, u .. ,. · · · • west (Corner of PCH NB Oceanfront Beaut Costa Mesa CA 1cale tanning salon Call 640-5995 shots. Health ~uarnt'd Set 8 ·1 Neighborhood '91 T,aurue LX lit\(. and Jamboree) furn hse on brdwalk. CdM. People per1on 646-42 8 Moving Sate! antlquH Int, IOw ml, air bag.. w/d l/p gar Prof'! I••••••••• coe w/lota or energy. FT. Queen Plllowtop matt/ painted cottage furn, loadedt,Saerlllce. Bnt Marble ,l's $550/mo M-F. Call 645-5361. box 1prg. Never used, couch, patio furn, o ert er ect •.-:>ceanfrnt W. Newport · ' · · BUSINESS & fl p r ~,, 3bd/2ba. Yrly, Ip, gar. •75 "342 . HEALTH & ur"TTH & been In storage. Can MUSICAL cloth••· toya, dbl bed. grandma! 844 •• S 1975mo. Property .,,.,.,,,,,___v __ ""' ____ FINANCE .l;AI., SAL ES PermfPT. de 11 v er . s 2 5 o. INSTRUMENTS 6055 misc! Follow slgns1 1~ • ..,.9~7,-,,Ex~p""'l-t,._~~-'=",.,q'"'* .. House 642-3850 NB oeeanvlew, modern, I••••••••• FITNESS 3000 FITNESS 3000 Phone 6 voice ma.II (818) 389-4689 45 Calv• Dos Huge d~~ dee Spectacul•r 0 -ceen clean, mstr-br, walk-In ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ aalet for Fortune 39 a nd Channel Views elsl, pvt balcony, ava11 , _________ ;;:: Co. WOfk from home.1 _________ Sur• phone• & Direct Lea1lna L lb nd now, $650. 650-9886 BUSINESS ~-Miiiii Computer, modem, MERCHANDISE Br••• wanted. In any •••••••• (714) Me-t21"r . U ltUrtOUS r a . ' ~ .. B d 1937 3108 "l"Dl'IUSPORt'•noN l br+lo ft with 2 spa-NB VILLA 2BR 2BA OPPORTUNITY ~~rm~. m~!~ •. a~ea~I MISC. 6015 con · • •'•&Vl•"'•••A•••'·--------' C IOU S bo lconlos. Senior. Amenities. We Can Help Solve "our 0 '"'327 ---------· HONDA aoa~ Abundant walk In S600 + 1/2 ulil. Aval 2904 •• 714-85 "V • v-1 c loset and storage. ,1/2/97. 673-6215 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Indoor Air Quality Problems Secreterlf Exp'd , Hot Nut BoxH PIANOS & Gas and water paid. New 3br 2b• S480/ Accept Addltlonel REDUCE #1 HEALTH THREAT computer llterat• Incl 100 • 6 tray boxes ORGANS 6059 POWER BOATS Walk to Balboa Island mo + util. Lndry fac. Inc ome Coke, Frito .I Smoke word proeetslng, able with 1eales. S95 each. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 7012 a n d the beaehet. 640-8808 Lay, Nabisco. Great ./Dust Mites to work 7am-12pm, 714-991-7472 Older B•b'lf Grand iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Prestigious resort local routes·Exc. earn· ./ Mold·Mlldew Mon-Fri. Prefer legal/ 1·800-530-0008 Plano w/beneh, r• living with stunning Nwpt Hgta Exec hm. Ing pot. For free Info .I Chemical rumes aeet'g bckgrd. Com· eently tuned. $750 Newport Dunea sunsets and e901 2·bdrma av!, lplc, w/d, call 1_800.321•7690 ./ Pollen·6acler1a manse work Jan 6th. M•k• SS Now US OBO. 875-8034 101 N.Bay1lde Or, ~;~~~e5•0. A~:9~~a:;g ~;;~in. S5~5'~~1og0~ Financing avall. .I Pet Odors Fax rHume: 54~290 ~r~~·t iw'i~~tl~ie. H:!;!i ---------• ~i:·n 1 -::.7~ ~ i~ ••STUDIO Apt. un-Nwpt N. lnhm• Mstr FT/PT Flex sehed. Sl!CRETAAY your own tn1ldera BICYCLES 6060 28' e>w.n1 CF7189CJ. I W/o P I T Easy work, no exp. Order entry, phonH, hndbk. 800·318-8890. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Hin# 28103998. urn. . oo . en· suite, all amen. Cln/ Earn S300·S600/wkly. good typing a mu•t· 1--------- nis, & Jacuzzi. Prof. quiet. Pref N/S. $625/ At home guar. Call 7 N D I N di C I d ---------$695/ 6 Ao 0518 all M.C.S. Marketing ew e u.xe or c entur on 18·•P • mo. "' · mo+ 1'2 ulll +dep, days. 407-875·2022 f T T I S YACHTS 7018 or an appointment at rao never used. ourlng/Rac ng. 800. '88 Accord Orey/gr.y. Auto. Need• mine)~ work, rune greet. $2200. D· 453-8139. E· 845-8962. '89 Civic SI Blk/bfllt, 6·1pd, A/C, ~M/~ atereo/C:.-•t, sunroof, $3,600 080. 214-t797 S.ll·yout hon1e throua_h ctaa1lned. ~ 942·ffl'8 : Stunning 1200sq.ft 644•9581 ext.7014 HSO. 714·645-2939. $375. 844·0.811 Sell $300. 548-9789 lott~N~ ·~~ full R~m ~~~ 1 I~~ PAYPHONEROUTB ·~=====================================================~~;~=~~~1 kit & bath. Adjacent to home In C.M. $300/ 5 v 1 a L 1 do Mar In a . mo. incl ulll. 556-6378 3 Local & E1tab Sites $1300/mo. 225·1815. or 548.6706, Iv msg. Earn up to $1500 wkly· ------ 1 ·800·698-4980 •••••••••I SC M9tro Brl1VSunf •~=~~--..,--­STOP! $1500/Wlcly Lovely 2ba 2ba apt to working from hOm•I MISCELIANEOUS RENTALS shr w/prof fem. Av! now, declawed eat ok, Xlnl Income oppl No n/emkg, female only. gimmicks. Serlou1 S37S. 754-5742 P •op I e ea I I : 1.a00-37().4292 ---------· Specleus 3BR 2BA ·--·v'"""'E.,,.,N"'D'""IN,,.,..,,Q,...R""""'o"""u""T~E""'e­ S!SOO • 1/3 utll. Fp, •20 prime locations• w/d & garage In CdM. •Priced for Quick CONDOS & TOWNHOMES 2702 Call Kelly, 721·1718 Sale•B00-7l 1.,..361• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiil Young Prof' I w/3BR, VENDING· · Weatmlnater Chimes 2BA COM ttome. fem · Luy Man 1 2br 2.5ba, attatched pref'd . Mltr 5600 Dream. Few HotJrl • overtlzed 2-car gar, Other $500. 873_..879 Big S. Wiii Hit ehHp. trAH/A-C, lndry hkup 1 ·800·820-878A patio. nr McDonald --------- Oouglat. S945 + He. RENTALS I••••••••• 714-895-3357 WANTED 2726 ANNOUNCllllm --------- DUPLEXES 2704 2706 ROOMS 27ot ------------ OccAn View Free I IPO C"hlc 'TV Gtr4'c11 P•tio • Kir'"·hcncuc~ IE · WE'VE GOT YOUR #U/11/BER!I YOU'VE G .OT A NEW CAA! "Buy, Lease Or Browse" Come See Why o ....... Cou~ Auto Dea1 ..... Ant Number One In CuatOmer Slltlafilctlonl f Ll NCO l.N eMBRCURY ·)AGUAlt NISSAN 9150 ----- .. - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1996 IS When ou're tuned into classified · yo~'re tuned into your community~ ·~·R•VlllllllilClil'E•--ICLEANJNG CONTRACTORS FLOOR INSTALL HANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE & MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SPRINKLERS 3921 ~~ SERVICES 3548 GENERAL 3558 REPAIRS c 3620 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3808liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ l)lJtECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HOME SERVICES Peraonal Service• DAVID S LOANE THE LOCAL PLUMBER SPRINKLER REPAIR l _________ I A TOUCH OF CLASS Kenn~·· Con<atr. •QUALITY WORK• Anything & Every1hlng Baalo Ya rd Malnt ~!S:.~e :o~:,~my~"a,; PA f N T ER • J-= is~ Co.· ~~:.s;:v~:t::.l1$'.!: Cleaning. Rea/Comm N • w R • s Id• n t I a I HardwdNlnyVCeramlc FrH Estimate. Ref' a. Lawn/cln-ups/tlee trim Servtcea 382-4904 645-9957 Friendly Service•lnswed John Burr 282·283 t UC/Bonded. Free Est. C u s tom Remodel Mrble/Carpet Bnd/lns Michael 758-t440 sprlnklr/aerate. Thatch1---.:=---:--...,..--.,..--_,,....._,,...... _____ , L#53298t 675-9304 laolTSINESS Terna 282-7143 R AddlUon ~-d L708279 722·7332 631-4422 Pg-413 8142 Tawtor (outcall) OeneAbrama Palntl"if -~-~--::--::~--::-•---------~ oom 8 "" Semi Retired ContractOf • ,_.tc_ Oual P•'ntJReasS •-D I Cl •-s£RVIC<ne! 3488 Repalra L..ocal Since ~rlvate massage by ""'~' .. --rt ra n e anu._ TUTORING 3929 •. ~ •BOSS HOUSECLEANING · Repairs, lmprovemenll, e TREES e u Llc'd/lns'd 1lnce '78. & Plumbing Repairs iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ucenaed-Bonded 19j:~.~~~i07 GARAGE • sm )obt. Ouality/lntegrlty ..I ..I (71~;~;~~20 909-7083 Pg-684-31147 20yrsexp.Allworllguar. R"••oh 21 Mllllon S10.00 per hour. DOORS 3678 I care, Kan 042·1770 T~ Lawns Steve 5 4 5-82 98 Accept Tutorial Svc 714-548-0398 spm•drs-cinup 751~76. . Home Improvement All Math •ubjects. P e oplet Advertise ~=-=-...,......,...-....,..,.-....,....,...-LEWIS Conetructlon MOVING 3834 Painting Holiday Precl•• Plumbing Grade 10 high school :your product for $2501 •Bright Heeclnlng RemodeleHandyman •$25 Service Call• HAULING 372 0 Landscape Remodeling Special! Quality work! Repairs & Remodels Blanca 847-4407 Jiee Info 714-434-2973 Eµropean Prof'I. B .. t Ll704773 Local Res. Repalrs/Se rv/Opene•s Yard tune up/malntanaca, L726577 847·7889 Free Estimates -I t I R f SY E •714-557·5925• • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii landscape/artistic design L1•&73"8 ..... 10 .. 0 Home Schootlngf -· Qra~:n e2~1 S:4~~ AU M•k••·Modela Con\ractor#C27~04006: PUBLIC NOTICE lk•'• C ustom Palnllng .. • ...... • Elementary Teacher CARPENTRY 351 O • •---------Uc'd 650-Serv·(7378) JUNK TO THE DUMP Prorl & Ethical. 645-7505 The Calif. Public Ullll· Prof, Clean, Quality ---------Reading .. & Writing ---------DRYWALL •-.-.--,,.$-4 ... 7 ... 5,--_--::1""'8 ... X~7~.-.-(7t4-HB-1882) ties Commission RE;-Work. lnVEict & Docks. POOL Grades 1-4 548--8442 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil COMPUTERS 3 5 56 SERVICE 3584 Includes hallway, AVAILABLE TODAY NEW LEAF QUIRES that all used L#703468 931-4810 S CE CARPENTRY•Wlndowa weather-strip, Install•· ----=-9"""8"""8--1,...,8""'8'""2,....,,.,~ Landscape & Masonry household goods Peters P•lntlng ERVI 3894 Reading, Math K·12 Reg Ed/Spec Ed Door• • Wood Fences • lion & tax 9 4 s-5704 TWENTY DOLLAR Design/Build/Remodel movers print their 20 Years E.xparlence iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .Closel/Garage Ofganlze<1 Fr•• E·Mall Account Ennl•'• Uc'd Ofywall ~ HAULER/CLEAN-UP Uc.fins. 748-0487 P.U.C. Cal T number; Free Estimates laland Blue Pools t 5 yrs exp classroom teacher. 975-0902 ·t.#261581 • Call Bob Instant tnternet@Lab a Painting Acoustic/ Terry• Rapid Response limos and chauffeurs Interiors and Exteriors Pool & Spa Wkly Svc. 249-8323 Pg-312-0026 Dlscordla CyberCafe Wallpaper · R-moval. OHlpneneear/aF/rSeper lnEgaat JOHN 650·1628 Now la the Time! print their T.C.P. num· Referral. 854-0512 Repair: fillar/pump/hlr1--------- confusedt 842·0507, 2930 Bristol 427-5855 Patchwork 240-1159 2 4 hgrs •4•.7721 Rose7trult tree pruning ber in all advertise----------• Acid wash 845-41728 WALL .. ... ... Expert • 1s yrs exp ments. 11 you have a RCI Painting COVERINGS Jerry. Seml;ratired, 50yrs MACMEDIC •Care lor Full Service & Repair HEALTH/ • 960·5164/703·4013pgr question about the le---------- ol sallsfd cust. Drs/lcks/ Macintosh Computers -Acoustic Removal· galily of a mover, limo your no-nonsen se ROOFING 3910lii~iiii!iiiii~iiiiiii repairs drywall/stucco. In your hme/ofc . Low/ Paint Avail-Excellent HANDY MAN 3710 NUTRITION 3742 St,an•'• Gardening or c hauffour, call: painting company. iiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Farthing Interiors hourly rate. 873·8819 Rets/Mlke/842•1197 & Landscaping. Lawn Public Utllllles Over 74 Refs/L542136 Installation • Removal care 11istall'n/Removal Commission . 800·284·4891 Pro Bullt Roofing Discount Wallcoverfng CERAMIC • ---------..-SMALL JOB EXPERT •Paint/Ca rpentry• lagging Libido? DHEA Sprinklers 548·5801 714·558·4151 Beat Any Prlcelll L#55087S 973·1212 11" cs 3528 CONCRETE & Drywall/Plaster Repair Drywall and morel May Helpl Pharmacy PERSONAL Reroofs/24hr Repair "'iiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MASONRY 3557 , Hanging. Teplng, Texture Small Jobs Oki will home. deliver for *VAR D C LEAN·U P Spllt Second Moving 20 Yrs Exp L.326693 We Qala should hang .,. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Comm/Ras 551•5 5 73 ...,.,._G_•..,,rv,__8_4':'"5..,,·,,...5_2_7_7~ Freel 888-4-SAGE-RX Tree-Trim/Removal Prof Movers! 24Hr Srv SERVICE 3867 540-5906 470-7684pg together. Strip, lnstan. Leaky Showers Rep'd Home Re pair/Remodel New Lawn/Plants 701y/Sr DlsclTI 178452 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 8Al80A ROOFING co advice to the crazy. ·r....,.•ouung & lnstall'n Brick, Block, Stone, Tile Costa Mesa/Newport ---------, __ 9_eo-_5_1_64 ___ 7_4a.._5_37_5 ,_4_3 __ 2_.e_1_2_3,../P ___ -34 ___ 6_-ss_so Quality Work Guarnfd 83t·2111 Anytime _. 5 y E HOME r11D1:1 ·-·-ERRAND SERVICE 670130 ean of Tile Cone, Patio, Driveway ELECTRICAL 3610 2 ••r• xp. ~ your LANDS CAPE ALL-AMERICAN Grocerys·Cleaners Reroof/Repair Frff Est--------- 673·8065 or 846·8526 Fplc, BBQs. Ref. 25 Ye. .Jim 831·2480 SERVICES 3760 out of hand? Movea-U ... Carefully Secretary Svc-Shop Llc/lna 831·5081 WINDOWS 3934 .._··port Tiie & Marble Exp. Terry 557.7594 •HOME REPAIRS• ·Lawn Ronovallon· Courteously & Cheaply M I P/U 24 .... 072 HURRY Giant roofinnt'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i~iiiii ......., Small .lob EXPERT Anyth'1ng & Eve...,.hlng sprinklers-tree p~·nlng 549·0 223 T141227 ea -· .. ,. 1• Fin• Craftsmanship... 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Next beat thl~ to GENERAL • 3558 REPAIRS 3620 home • 722· 1199 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' ·-- r ·-f . PRll-OWN•D AUT~a1L•S llAOM V11M10ul oo••• WITHI , ·~ ... -....-..-. ................................. .......... ........ . •• 1 THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• DECEMBER 14 -20 GLORIOUS UNOBSTRUCTED 180° VIEWS • HARBOR RiDGE ·1 ·- -• ; . . .... ...... ........ ~~":: .. ·~T~ ~j. t N c.c. .. W_AE ·-Y \l-'\\P()HI CHl ·~I Cover. .. E llis R e alt y Group 2. Map 3. Star Real E1tate f. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach S. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 6. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 1. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 9. Coldwell Ba.nbr Costa Mesa 10. Metro Realty 11. Fred Sandi Coastal Properties 12. Remax 13. Remax 1'. Remax 15. Ranax 16. Raau 17. Balboa bland Realty 19. Canaery VW.gt Realty 20. l!llls llealty Croup 2L Ell.hi Realty Croup 22.. Ellla llealty Croup 2'-Cout Newport Properties 25. Coast Newpo11 Properties 26. Coast Newport Properties 21. Coast Newport Properties 28. Coast Newport Propertin 29. Coast Newport Propertin 30. CCNllt Newport Ptopertia 32. The Pradmd.al-Jon Douglu Co. 33. The Prudential-Jon Douglu Co. 34. The Prudmtial-Jon Douglu Co. 35. Promontory Point W.lal 37. Newport llJdge 38. Homa of the Week Open lfoUIC GllJde 39. Newport CDltom Eltata '°· Coldwell Banker Newport Beach COllONA DU MAa 1 yn new dplx. 381t 3BA &. 3Bll 2.SBA e.a w/fpk.. lndJy. ~ N~ ........ $580,000 Daily Pilodleal Etut.e •December 14, 1996 Your 9uicle lo I.he !Jines/ Yf.operlies in cSoul.hern Ga.ftjornL:°a.- LIDO ISLE • $775,000 Hcauli/111/y remodeled al lJllid end of! island. Tropically l<mdscaped & lighicJ. Spacious, open plan. 3bd, dining & fm/y rms, fireplace. 644-9060 NE'ff POirT BEACH • $2, 100,<XJO 5 klroom.s, 5.5 bat/is, ODer 5,000 SF home, ;J,,,aJ for fami~ li1 mg f.) entertaining, rims ftwn Polos Verd~ to Dana f>.1111( If ,irJ1rood f/oors, frcnch .krs, custom mo/Ji11g4 644-9060 LIOUNA B EACH • $1,(}<}5,000 Magnificent 4 bedroom award-winning contempo- rary home on over 1 /2 acre with 50' pool and apa, walls of g/au offer panoramic ocean v;ao. 644-9060 Slu_nning Mediterranean estate, perfect family home with 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, panoramic ocean and golf course views /rom a7/ major rooms. ~44-9060 LIDO I SLE • $2,795,0<XJ Fabulous location on the bay. Sparlc/;ng view from al/ major rooms. Priuate dock with sun J.ck accommodatu 50/t yachl. Luxurious master has fireplace. 644-9060 Tcnrn.s Rocx • $1,295,000 /JrrllMlic c:wto. J.... /Mh in 1 <)81. Artl.it.cturt I.a a conlatponllJ 4 ,.;#. SpaniJ, mP.,... of°"""'-and /otartain.. S..,-, ,_.,,amic "'°""'°"' and~ ...... 644-9060 DoVER SHORES • $1,325,000 Remodeled 4 bedroom bayfront w;th JocJc for 55' yacht, new facade, marble /loort11 updated kitchen, prioate master with water, night ligh~ a1ul mountain vieWI. 644-9060 LINDA ISI.E • $2, 150,000 4 bdromru, 5.5 bath.,, iovJy garrhn entry with foun- tain, antique paneling impart.J /rom England used throughout tl1e house, J;p for 55' boot & 2 .;J, 6u 644-9060 IRVINB Cove • $2, 795,000 Dramabc 3 l,,Jroom contemporary home w;d. huge CMfTal alty/,·t kme & 180• ocean uiew, boo .tory /;,,;ng and dining roonu, /ami/y room•. Ill~ !lfildi I I ' -- OPEN HOUSES 1-4 PM SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS IIARBoR RIDGE 18 San Sebastian NEWPORT CoAST 10 Fair Harbor EASTSIDE CoSTA MEsA 336 Monte Vista $1,275,000 $2,450,000 $254,900 Carol Allison Prince, Pereira, Lavigne Donald Pfaff SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS NEWPORT CREST I Baruna Court llARBoR Rnx:>E 18 San Sebastian 7 St. Tropez EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 336 Monte Vista Tulln.E R OCK $219,900 $1,275,000 $659,000 $254,900 7 Charlotte $1,670,000 2 Brigadier $899,900 SPYGLASS 20 Morro Bay $749,000 NEWPORT SHORES 247 Walnut $399,000 LEMON HElGHTS, N ORTH T USTIN 11481 Skyline Drive $795,000 David Prince Carol Allison Linda Field Donald Pfaff Sonja Powell, Jan Ward Sonja Powell, Jan Ward Joyce Olson Olga Matthews Marcta Schwartz Santa's Coming To Our Place! Free Photo with Santa!! Saturday, Dec 14 -I lam to lpm All Santa asks " Is that you bring a new unwrapped gift worth'$5 or more to donate to Toys for Tots. • Great • 2 Bedroom. 2 Bath + Den • New Furnace • Single Level Home • 2 Car Garage • Upgraded KJtchen w /Skylight • New Community Center & Pool • OFFERED AT $259,000 EAS'ISIDE COSTA MESA Beauttful !age contemporary home. Bright & spacious. 2 Moster suites. Studio. welglt rm. Huge beauttfuly land- scaped yad w/Waterf<1 spa. & tree house. Offered at $389,(XX) • 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths • Remodeled KJtchen & Baths • T~vel Open Floorpkln • Separate UWlg Room w/Fi'epklce • One Block to Na1ural Back Bay • rN Potkilg a S6de WOfk Vad • 1.500sf of LMng Space •Decorator's Delight HURRYI $254,900 PENlllDGE COVE, COSTA MESA Executive Condo. 28d. 28a Confenl>aav Dei(Jl. 1m Cea'9. ~ Areploces, Oc* l<ltchen CobNts. Master w/Sepaate Tlb a Shower. Private patio wtWM. Offered at $144,(XX) DONALD ·PFAFF 433-9528 Make the Right Move! WHY NOT AsK SANTA FOR ONE OF .. THESE .THIS HOLIDAY SEASON? CHARMING TunoR ON B ALBOA ISLAND 3 bedroom, 3 bath duplex with l bedroom apartment, sunroof off master bath, family room, 2 patios and wet bar. Offered at $670,000 For more information , call: PREMIER MONSERRAT IN NEWPORT B EACH 3 bedrooms, gourmet kitchen, family room with fireplace , vaulted ceilings, professionally landscaped, master with Jacuzzi tub. Offered at $469,000 GRAYCE TALIAFERRO 673-6900 Ext. 26 McCormick, Pritchett and Adam attend PrevieYls retreat These top performing real estate agents specialize in upper end properties "' Alison McCormick, Jennifer Pritchett and Lisa Adam of the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach ofJice attended the prestigious California Previews Retreat for real estate agents specializing in upper end properties on Nov. 21 ·22 al the Four Seasons Biltmore Hotel in Santa Barbara. The retreat was an opportunity for continuing education and networking among sales professionals speciaJizing ia home~ generally priced at $1 million or more. "McCormick, Pritchett and Adam have earned their place al the Previews Retreat through dedication and top performance," said Larry Knapp. president and chief operating officer of Coldwe ll Bank.er Northern California. 'The Previews Retreat is a unique opportunity to share information and techniques for the presentation and sale of world.class properties." "We will welcome McCormick, Pritchett and Adam who are fortunate lo attend this year's Previews Retrcal," said Bob Lefever. president and chief operating Ali~ McCormick, JenniFer Pritchett and Lisa Adam officer of Coldwell Banker Southern California. "Like many other Coldwell Banker sales associates, they realize tha~ the presentation of estate homes to discriminating buyers requires constant updating of-techniques and skills." In 1995, the company participated in the sale of 973 luxury homes valued at $1 million or more, becoming the world's top sellcr of properties al that lev~; aggregate sales volume was more than S 1.6 billion dollars. In 1996, eight of the top 10 Coldwell Banker sales offices specializing in estate properties arc in California. For updaUd infonnaJu>n on Col.dwell Banbr programs, caU your local Coldwell Banbr olfice al (714) 644-9060. Or, visiJ Col.dwell Banlur on the Internet al http://www.col.dweUbanker.com. Delightful Mesa Woods home This beautifully upgraded Mesa ~s four bedroom, two and one-half bath home is off ercd at $263,000. This residence has a marble entry. Skylights and a cozy fireplace enhance a spacious family room which leads to the covered patio. This home has a fonnal dining and eating area. A bonus room can be used as an office or game room. This lovely home also features central air conditioning and automatic sprinklers. Beautiful ficus trees border the entire rear yard for lots of privacy. Malibu and floor lights add to delightful evening~ entertaining. For rnon Uifo"""""n, caU Elsa Boyl o/CoU.,,,.u ll#atUr Cona Muo Ill (714) 668- 9333 or (714) 545-2189. Col4wnl llMhr """'61 CJ11t Gbo b• /oattd ort die lltUmet Ill ll#p://www.col4w1lllNlllUr.to111. Large ot and private poo This custom three bedroom. two bath home is located in the county strip area of Eastsidc Costa Mesa and is offered at $395,000. Located just minutes from the bay, this home includes a spacious family room and formal dining room. There is a used brick fireplace in the living room. . The home is situated on an 18,000-plus square foot lot with secluded pool and plenty of room to grow. For more information, call Dick Jantz.er or Pearl Kettyon of Coldwell Banur Costa Mesa al (714) 668-9333 or (714) 891-1074. Col.dwell Banker homes call oho be found on the Internet al http://www.coldwellbanker.com. Remodeled and expanclecl Greenbroolu home ln the community of Greenbrooks is th.is five bedroom. three beth home. Expanded and remodeled throughout, f catures include two mu1er bedrooms, ooc of which bu been expanded with its private bath. The living room is accentuated with a wann fireplace and features a.lovely bay window with seat. The large, remodeled kitchen bas new cabinets and Corian tile counters. Other amenities include nwblc and tile floors, a leaded glus entry door, extra storage and closet space, RV acceas and a two car garage. Otftted. at $274,500. For llWIW llif"""""'11t, coll /UM Bo,i o/Colllwd ..-. C.... Jina Ill (114) 668- 9333 or (71') s.fS-2189. C#Mwftl .,,.,_ #lo111n ca mo h/olflwl. .,,.. ,,,._,Ill la#p:llwww.eoUwllbMUr.~ • . I PBBL THE OCEAN BllEBZBS $.209,900 DON'T JUST DREAM $2M,OOO ALMOST NEW TOWNHOME $175,000 lalgc two·story home with 4BR. 2.75BA and 2 master Live the Costa Mesa lifestyle in this "Eastside" cottage. 2BR., 2BA 3 ycan old condo just a mile to the beach suites! Fonna.I stcp·down living room with brick fireplace, 4BR., + Cam. nn. + spa + Beautiful landscaped huge back· gourmet kitchen, ceramic tile entry, light and bright Scdudcd &mily ncighbOrhood only a bi.kc ride from the yard.Enjoy candle lit dinners with &mily & friends on your throughout, l car gar. pool & spa. Immaculate #83ATL beach! #18PAR private patio~ #21WES 1WO FOllONB PRICE $195,000 POPULAR. "THEME" TRACT $279,000 MESA VERDE STATE STREET Approx. 1800 sq.ft. Home with approx 900 sq.ft. New Perfect 10! Huge 4BR., 3BA with hmily room. 2 fire· New on the Market! Beautifully updated 3BR., l.75BA Granny unit. Seller spent 70K upgrades. New shopping. places. New roof. Tri·lcvcl home. upgraded, great neigh-Vaulted ccilin&'. Extra large lot RV parking. 2 car att. schools, in blue ribbon: Sellers want to movc.#66HAZ borbood. Ocean breezes. #l6CHA garage. #l610W COLDWELL. BANKER .. COSTA MESA I HUNTING)'ON BEACH 714.668.9333 I 714.846.9094 http:/ /www.cofdwellbanker.com THBllB'S NO PLACE LIKE BOMB $215,000 ~'Cly 4BR.1.7SBA home. Expanded&: upgraded thru-out. Family room, vi.ultcd ccilil\gs. 2 cu.nom lircplxcs. Brick drive cul-di-sac. fl3HAL MESA VERDE DREAM HOME $225,000 Grat 4BB. (or 3 +Oen) 3BA 2 Srory home nut~ entry to IOnnal living & dining rooms. Fireplace. urge yard.Posa RV a«CSl. Cul- dc-sac f33MAR PACIFIC RANCH BBAUTY $229,000 Beautiful 3BR. 2.SBA, tri·lcvd "Capri" modd fOnna1 dining &: liv- ing room have firq>lacc, bonw room &: den too! c.omm pool &: spas 119POM BBAUTIFUL & NEW $235,000 Just built 3BR. 2.SBA. IWISide townhome. Pick out your own car- p« & Dooring. Private &ont courtyard · large master suite · skylight ·white applianccs.#180RA $239,000 Rudy oo thc mutct. Private cobbbtone street leads to clcpnt tpa· cious hoc:nc. 3BR (2 mastcn) plus den, 3BA. French doors, Bay win- dow, i>rma1 dining, cozy 6rq>lacc 122HEll NEAT INCOME PllOPBllTY1 $360,000 Pittpbcc in Sunken living rooms. New roof. Upper units baYC large private patio'a. lHNtt units have large patioe. Front & rear will CICIO· aida all tmn1. tllBA PANOIAMIC GOLF COUllSB VIBW $795,000 4BR. 2.SBA, Tri·lcYcl home oo the Mesa Verde CC Oolf counc, 8oor to ceiling 'lrindows, gourmet kit., huge di.n rm., aown mcMd· ing etc. View o( f01f counc: &om ~room! 13,000 sq.ft. lot -end o( cul-de-sac 3·car pr. t 30CAP -------------------- 'tl t ..-•• ..... ........_'....-....... • .............. ...-...... ___ ................. ~A(' . . . .:.-.:. .. -~ .. ;x ...... .. , .... ......_ ,,II( ' x , xt'"' _,,, "'-... • t + + t THE HOLIDAYS are coming, and Santa is on his way to Coldwell Banker! On Saturday December 14, Santa will be stop- ping by at 11 a.m. and is available for photos until 3 p.m. All he asks is that you bring a SANTA'S COMING TO OUR PLACE! ---------------- 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) just to your nearest Coldwell anker office to help make a happy holiday season for someone less fortunate. Help a child enjoy the magic of the season! COLOWC?LL BAHtc_C?R ~1 Costa Mesa I Huntington Beach 1640 Adams Avenue (714) 668-9333 , . • Newport Prope ..........ny OWNID & Ol'IUTID featuring fine propert#es from condos to castles I s~ s~ ~4Ulee 1969 1100 Newport Cata Dr., Suitt 110 ULT8PRAY Expuieece UN edlllantloa of Hvlaa rlpt Oii oae of . ....,_.,1 lovelle9t beMIMs. Uve la onr 6M tq.ft. ol lmury wtth ptinte _,.to beecll ud 45' ot IMOl'lq for radlt. lnvaaon llqldcl1doa.. 13,-,000 LSI FOii THa SOPHISTICATE Beaatl.flll matt, eppru. 6IM rq. ft. Fonul Unq aad piano room, prad ldt, t1bulous muttt w/rtt:ral + mw deck. Dnaatk pool wllh IAIJlkta lier, spe le klTllftd walerfall. $1, 1 H,000 CS CHARMING mcunv• HOME Gorseout 4,0M tq. ft. + qualllf buJtt llo1ae with SBR. 4.SBA. 5 ftrtplacs. Hip ttU1op, Fftld doors, U9ed brkk. nuudq stnam la pncduJ pkd endaff ..... ,000 N6 OCllANVl.W DUPLU Ttn *C lo tllle cool blue Padlk Oc:eM • tllle Balboe Pe ' Boda_... lilave 31R·2BA, lllrp_~ room, rib ,......_ ... c.a11iav1ews. ..-,ooo wso ... a reputation eam~d by consistently honoring the basic values of integrity, · · ce, and LIDO ISLE Walk to t.be qu.alot Lido vmaae &om lbJs elegant bCMM with peek·a·boo harbor views and spttlal cuslom featurai Including hardwood and marble noors. LeaK option aV11llable. $750,000 VSO MIX& MATCH Buy all of dlt leb or MJ -lee ud Ille~ will Mild JM 1 niAem 11w •u•,.., _.. $4t5,000.S595,000 SJ2,AA49 USTBLUFF NEIGHBORHOOD OvtRlud tof'llfr lot la oH of Ntwport's most dtslttd f1•.iJ1 lldpborheds. 0-11er hat puttbwd uotMr aad Is tltl"mdJ llOdmtcl .. .u.. $449,000 cso MONaY IN YOUR POCKllT he ecHll .aew ~ .. ........_ JH., 3•A. ad kwt ._ ... a ckdl ......... ..._., ... _.. ........ ---a.. .. _,.111111 wt badles. S3M,OOO eeoll FJJ 644-71·11 ' we can help make the difference in your life! FASTSIDE COSTA MESA Lease Oprion or Sale. Bright, chenfol 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhome. Great l.ocation -new paint & carpet. For farther tktails call 1-800-5 I 0-2005 cork #4086 RITA WADE $179,000 EMERALD BAY OCEANSIDE OF PCH Emera/Ii Bay -Walk to beach from this special 3 bedroom, 2 bath classic beach house, or build your dream home. Call Now BILL DOLBY $880,000 CUSTOM GATED ESTATE Gorgeous 3500 sq. Ji. custom home. Gourmet kitchen, limestone, huge master suite, pool & spa. gum house, custom landscaping. 18,900 sq. ft. l.ot. Nice! PATRICK KNAPP $599,900 I BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL I Fabul.ous 2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath With Loft. Black til.e counurtops and expanrkd lritchen. Salt and 'pepper Berber carpet. New Paint. I MAXINE GOLDEN $149,000 OWNERBOUGH TANOTHEru Mo11vaud1 &autifol 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home • with spacious patio. Largm morkl in great : Woodbridge location. Call now.1 1 I BILL & DONNA WEBSTER OCEANFRONT VIEWS Spectacular ocean views from nearly every room. Full length balcony on each level Gardm terrace o I used briclr. CONNIE CORN $1,965,000 GATED COMMUNITY Terrific single story. 2 bdrm., 2 bath home. Beautifolly kindscape patio. Country ltithcm. Big double car garage. ROBERT MILLIKEN $285,000 EASTBLUFFBARGAJN U!wly rnJ 11n11 Amt11 Pilln. E.x:ttllmt l«11tion, tooti sunny patio off bvint room anti """'" IHJroom owrlooltint tlN trrt11 IHU that ktUis to quitt pool 3 !Ht/rooms, 2 bath. E'LYNNE All.EN $2S7,000 CREATE IBE BEST BUY IN ... NEWPORT HEIGHTS! 3 bedrooms, view rkclt, upgrade.d thru-out! Graniu & Maple lr1tchen. Ajforrfabk! RAE RODGERS $379,000 REDUCED $10,000 Darling home in Eastsuu Costa Mesa. Wallting distance to ~thing. Perfect for buildu/ownn to build kirge unit over garages on baclt of lot. Front house has kirge shady yard. 2 bedrooms and family ARAR.EFIND Dover Shorrs, 6 b,Jrooms, 5 INtths with sq>n·llU pm hom' and vfrwofbacltbay. Owr 12.6001'1.ft· wt. GORGEOUS! CJ/ 760-5000 at. 136 Jane Sungaila $899,000 PANORAMIC VIEWS •ABOVE THE HARBOR" Just mJumJ in"this Europ#an-Styk iarul comm1mity J,o,,., with 3 beJrooms/Office and 3 oaths . .&«J.uisiu Jramati' rnhanuJ with Frrnch LimatoM, b!Adt t;mniu, faux finishN, and ~rwJ banistm. Must ulJ.-within 5 Jays. C111/ 760-5000 ,xt. l /I Delia Delgado $464,000 COME HOME TO BAYCRESf READY TO SELL'! Ttrrific va/u, in this 4 bedroom, pool homt in 11 I'"" neithborhood. Freshly painuJ intmor with Brrbtr Ctirpm. Frmch tioors 1mJ 811y Wintiows. Lart' lot with chiUI safe pool. CJ/ 760-5000 ott. 120 Diana Cappel $459,000 GATED COMMUNITY Prrstitf4141 &koun Hill J,o,,,,, V'uws! V1t11JS! Litht, BrixJ!t 2 /,,Jroom, 2.5 '111th Jm//ib,.ry 2 fi"Pillns. CJ/ 760-5000 ott. 12~ Shuon Swuuon $450,000 -1 An Inte rna tional Company 7~5000 BEST OF aE.LCOURT Thi1 rr11<ioiu Nl.Jt01" nuu "'"' hlilt with tlu .Jri'llUN 1mrnrion "' tbuil 11rul "'"""' A"nets •f ...,/,k 11114 p11iu 'omplimm11 th# MNlr. "1 "'"'""'· li•r11ry. faMily ,...,,., sp11tious t"m' room, wi11' u /"1r; V"' 1111J • "1 Cltr t•Mt'· CJ/ 760-5000 at. 113 Bather Yank $1.395,000 FIRST TIME ON MARKET P11m' bJc111ion 11cr•11 from U.11111" P11rlt. 4 btJroom, 2.5 b111h. 3 c•r f4Mft. /'/,_,. roof. aullmt """ 11pp,11/. New ltitthm "1b1nus, 11pplillnr'111nJ 'orilln '011nt<r tops. Priv•U Sp11 in "'"' y11rJ. c.JJ 760-5000.,. 117 Jadde Haad.lema.n $3a3.SOO FREE HAWAIIAN VACATION 811y this 3 ~'"'"'"'· 2.5 b11tb,...,,, "°"'' """ p .,, "5""' trip to ff1114111ii for two .,, "''· Ewrythi"t is '""' ;,. this 2 !'"' •" hoiut. /11 11 Priv•tt G11tttl c;.,,,,,.,,,,;'1 ;,, &sail(, C•st11 Mn11. S271,250 room . ..__CO_NNIE __ co_RN _______ $_24_9_,_ooo __ R&'MRC-SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport Beach, CA 92660 . .._..._ ..... An International Company 760-5000 http:/ /remullnk.com FABULOUS EME.RA.LD BAY Emm11J &q Contnnporrtry /ih nnu. Extmsiw us~ of ptnik. 5 Im/rooms, 4.5 b111hs. Oc~an, &ach, 11ntl Ctnyon 11invs. Bill Dolby ~95,000 GORGEOUS REMODEL 3 /Ht/room, 2 bath wit/J famly room iUUI m11r/Jk firrp"1u. Grw n~ifhborhootl 111111 pro.foirion11JJ1 1Andsc11J>'tl "1~ JllTti. Nur to Nnvport Hnpts. $279,000 ATTENTION LARGE FAMlllES MINkl />n'f«t 6 /Htboom, 4 INtlh plMs fanwtic bo1uu rHm. Mtrw in c.rUBtfon. Profmio1111/Jy ikcontkJ to ex«11tiw 1t11ntlilrrls. Ownm "4w boupt 1Uroih" 111Ui Wllnt it 10/J.'! CUI J-800-510.2005 c.J. 15005 Muk Adiridt $369.000 CLIFFHAVEN REMODEL PLUS INCOME! Fabulous 3 b~tlroom, 3 bath anti family room. ToulJ1 rnno~ktl with 11 2 b~Jroom, J bath ilf"'rtmnll aJJ on on~ kw/! CJ/ 760-5000 at. JJJ Robi.a Tench $499,000 GATED COMMUNITY 4 IHJroom, 3 b111h with 3 Cllr t~· Gourmet ltitthm, family room, 3 forpwn. PrifJllU IP" with WtttnfaJJ 11114 BBQ. · Community pool MMw All OJ/wn!I ' CUI 760-5000 .n. 112 $479,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Oumn mUlnitt + iM"OJM! Owmu lot 9300 If· ft. + IH11utifal 3 !Ntlroom with J !Ntlroom Apt. owr iarr1i~. Buiu nnv;,, 1987! $549,000 HARBOR VIEW /Awl) 4 NJroo,,,, 3 lwllJ ~ rrnill. New "'1ort 11n4 ~ MW kitd>n. 11NI ltwtly Mcltytirtl with fllUH. CtlJ """' "' Stt. Ct/I -..sooo .n. I 2J B,,... IC.mp $649,000 I ~ can help make the difference in your life! OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 j 2344 PORT ABERDEEN • NEWf>ORT BEACH I 3 bedroom, 2 bath with view of mountains and canyon. 1 ~L Priced to sell J.D. CALLLAGHAN $469,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 1 16 ARIES COURT • NEWPORT BEACH Immaculate upgraded 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath beautyl with 3 tkcltS. Quiet cul-de-sac lbcarion. &/JP transferred -wants fast sak. ROBIN TENCH $229.500 REDUCED Bank owned very cute 3 bedroom, 1.75 bath home. Frrsh paint, new carpet and large yard + 2 car garage. Nice neighborhood JACKIE HANDLEMAN $139,900 REDUCED! Park Avmue with a view. 2 bdrm., 2.5 bath gautli townhome for the discriminating. Granite) m.arbk and sophisticated. Call now! HUGH SWANSON $539,000 F.ASTSIDE BEAUlY 3 bedroom with Hardwood Fl.oon, Frmch doon, and a giam grassy rear yard + suntkck!j lmmacu/4u! &/fir transferred' ROBIN TENCH $319,000 1 OCEANFRONT WT! Build your drram home! Enjoy gorxeous Sunsets and crashing waws! Walk to pier, snaps and your favorite mtaurants! just rrduced! l>IANA PROSSER $550,000 MESA VERDE DUPLEX Pride of ownership nnrhborhood 3 bdrm .• 2 bathl and 2' bdrm.. 2 baih pro~ is in excellmt conditum. Qi!in lba:ttion 2 iloon from park. Attached ana mclbsed garage. &ch has own Pr}f!!l_~ard. Per-fret for oUmn: J.nCKIE HANI'n..£MAN $265,000 BUILDABLE LOT Pmtigious Gaud Community clbse to the water. A rtal Steal!! ESTHER YANK $395,000 NEW USTING -CORONA DEL MAR Jasmine Crrelt mnotkkd Plan 4 with cg>antkt/! family room a11d brralefast area and wads oJ1 f~siJNGAIU SS4s,ooo 1 VIEWS VIEWS Ownn-""'J. trtUk this ouJ:stAndint custom ho1'U on amt larie_ lbt ft1tturin~ trrat views of the ocean bay anJ cil] lithts. 4 bearoom, 4.5 batbs, 4 firtpiAcis. H"th family room with bar. Owniud spa + sauna + 1n11ny mort 11mmities. · BIU k DONNA WEBSTER $1,12S,OOO ·WMK· SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plau, Suite 180, Newport leach, CA 92660 ...._ __ ..._ _______ _.. ______ __, Orer 5,000 square &etl b.cl•ptional custom built 4RR with ~tunning views of the Back Bay and city Ugh ts. Fabulous noor plan w/hug<' upstairs Bonu\ and Game Room Frr FOR A KING! Courtyard pool plus rear yard ~pa. GATFD ENTRY/3 car garage. s 1,250,(J()() Sma.sldng Night Ll.zht Views! I lcgant, but cozy 4BR w/pool N French doors galore! Bring us an offer' $725,000 Cllflluwen JRRJlllA + famil)' room just remodeled w/nl.'Weverything plus a ZRr/ I BA apartment fOf utu ln<om~ 1401 CUFF DRIVE Reduud to $499,0001 Oqqn """ gfl'CB In Coron@ Ml Mar 1BR 2BA. private spa. endosed yard. • Best single family buy • MAJOR Rl!DUCfiON ro $425,0001 DarllM Eastslde 3BR, w/hardwood floors, French doors, etc. Borders Newport beach! Must see! Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop Jr. Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 Almost 2,000 Sq. R., 3 Bdr + a Oen, 2.S Ba., never lived In Model home, Central Vac, alann, choice of carpet & wood floors, landscape & fireplace. $~,500 Bob Koo Sr. or r. Only 8 years o ld! Excellent condition, 8 two story townhome style 2 bdr/2.5 bath units. 2, 1 bdr/1 bath units. Call for rents. $9 2S,OOO Bob Koo OCEAN VIEW PRIVATE BEACBFS Highly upgraded custom ho me. Completely upgraded with Oak doors & windows, extensive use of river rock & tile throughout, two spa tubs, sauna, custom gourmet kitchen, two master suites, sectional garage door, central air conditioning. Large back yard, perfect fo r entertaining, with a full service kitchen, gazebo, sparkling pool and spa. $925,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or J r. Custom duplex! Just 8 years o ldl Large 3 bed, 2 bath and a 2 bed, 2 bath unit with tHe floors, custom kitchen s, Berber carpet, skylight, large m aste suite with a Rom an doset, sun deck & a 4 car garage. r .... Sr. East Side Costa Mesa Yearly Lease 3 Large bedrooms. This home was completely remodeled In 1991 (including the kHchen ) and Is ln excellent condition . 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, Berber carpet, fireplace, ceiling fans, Inside laundry. . $1,550 month Bob Koop, Sr. or J r. EA.STSIDlt FIXER C.Orner R-2 Lot Prime location, thls howe needs tender loving cattl Quiet tree lined street, large comer lot. $170,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. SOU'l'H COUNTY . NEWPORT BEACH 760-SOOO . - • This home, sitting high on a hill, commands spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean, Newport Beach Harbor, the Fashion lsl~nd Business and Shopping complex, and Catalina Island sunset views. This rebuilt home offers view oriented rooms ideal for entertaining, a state of the art kitchen, and a fabulous master suite. The Corona del Mar area of Newport Beach as part of the California "Gold Coast'' is one of the most prestigious locations in the United Sates of America. A celebration of Design and Beauty, this estate home is like no other place on Spyglass Hill. For people with a passion for quality! Ja~e Sungaila 760 ~5000 ext 130 Remax South C ount , New ort Beach ' Remodeled 6BO hOme w/ptenry of room ro lrve. play & entert<i1n Separate guest house w/balfl Ideal for home office or studtO Large child friendly yard japprox 12.650 sq ft) Great plan 4 end unit sides & baCk.s ro greenbelt wllarge baCkyard Expanded family & breakfast rooms. retextured walls & ceilings. Owner wants out -tired of being landlord. Owner says bring him an offer. ~899,000 Nevv llghtin~ & many more upgrades. ~545,000 $292,000 Jane Sungaila shines at RE/MAX South County She has gained many referrals and repeat business Jane Sungaila believes in a commitment to excellence, attention to detail and discrete and personal service to her clients and customers. The creative energy and enthusiasm of this dynamic agent has contributed to her multi-million production and the trust and loyalty of the many people she serves. Sungaila's knowledge of real estate earned through almost 20 years in the profession, includi ng 15 years in Orange County, provides a sound basis for her success. Having relocated a number of times as the corporate spouse, she is sensitive to the needs of a family moving across country or next door. She is skillful at representing both buyers and sellers and views her client referrals and repeat business as the highest measure of success. Jone Sungailo To nae/a }OM S11ngaila, call RE/MAX Soulh County, 23 CorporaU Plavl, Su. 180, Newport Beacla, (714) 760-0847. The Luxury Collection celebrates granel oPenmg Newport Cusiom Estates, Inc. announces opening of latest proied Newport Custom E.staJa, loc. is proud to announce the grand opening of The Luxury- Collectioo II Harber Ridge ill Newport &e.cb. Locat.cd behind private guarded plea in Harbor Ridge, The Luxury CoUectioo offers exquisite custom one and two-story Meditemmean-iospired bomea ranging from 3,000 to S,400 lqUll'e fcec «living space, situated on lots avengina one-4bird of an acrc. Prices stat fiom $845,000. There ..,, no Mello-Roos or special aueumeot tu.es. Monthly utOCiatioo dues ll'C about $1 so. Features include fCM' to five bedroocns, four and one-half to five and ooc- balf blltha, three to foar cs garages and library. Each custom home is designed to create an ambiaoce of elegance and richoeas. DeWl orienled Mediterranean and ltalianesque archilecturc create a style reminiscent of a European resort. Dramatic entries, curved staircaaases, stately columns, arches and niches are only a few custom features used throughout the architecture of the homes. Special feanua include eit.pansive entries. cuatom desiped Ooon, walk-in wet ban, library with optional fireplace, opdooal music rooms, guest rooms and logiu. Buyers may 11elec:t from a vlriety ol available bomc designs, or may cbooec to have tbe lrCbitects design a home dult reflects personal prefonmcea and tutes: Sbmd8rd amenities include IDlli>le, wood ud limestooe entry Oooring. custom ataircale railing, wood burning fireplacea in the living room, family room and masta' suite with custom deaiped flCinga. 1'bce ·me quality buebomda, receued liPtin& tbrougbout. dual r.one beaaing and air coaditiooiq, a optional central VllMml syltem., a Wge 1.-ndry Ila and roomy walk-in closets (molt plans). Gourmet kitcbem Ire complimeated with cellk:t iJland coobopl. opci<IDll ulad link. .,..&le COii I au,... dul ..... n.484clawide M-aao~IDd .... <Mii.Abo iachYWalqe pmlliel. microwave .t tnlb COlllf**X. Each of lbl:ae detail orieDfed homes offers • lavilb IDlltel' suite witb ...... 10,.... ... Lrmu, c.lbdll911 ".,...,. ~,,_ MeeAldtlrr ~ .. Sa 1..-Bmi ,,__.,,,.,,.... B• ~ """ .......... ,..., ........ DrlH.,,,... ..... ,..,,--'.,,,,, ..... om. ...... ,..,. "'.,. .. ., _. (11') UT·U.U. 180Degree Ocean View • Totally Remodeled &r Gorgeous Newport Crest Townhome • Tri-Level 3BR + Den ·3~Decks $380,000 Call Anrutte Warner @648-5555 Tranquil Views • 1 Br & 1 Ba condo • Prestigjous Atta • Comm. Pool & Spa •Security Building • Large Bayside Patio $279,000 Call Victor Yack @673-8700 Big Canyon Townhome • Incredible Golf · Course Views • 2 Bt 2.5 Ba+ Oen/Study • Private End Unit $299,000 Call Walter Mitch.ell @588-3083 • Suptt sharp 2 BR ar 28aCondo • Great Location • Extra La:rge Patio • Numerous Upgrades $199,000 A View From The Top • 2 Bt 2Ba Penthouse Condo In Lido • Spectacular Bay & Ocean Views • Boat Slip Available $559,000 • Call Victor Yack @673-8700 Live In One, Rent The Other! • Excellent Location Close To South Bay • 2 Large 3 Br Units • Great Income $759,000 Call Betsy Boyd @ 673-8700 Bemtiful Sea Faire Bay View • Largest 2 br & 2ba • Spacious Living • Huge kitchen w I buift-ins •huge patio $305,000 Call Walter Mitchdl @588-3083 Gigantic Ocean View Condo • Ocean ar Catalina SuNetViews • Extra Oen/ Office • Gorgeous Interior Decor . $279,000 Call W11lter M itch.ell @588....3083 • 2 Bedroom & 2 Bath Condo • Beautiful Interior Decor Including Plush Carpet & De:iigner Draperii;s • Unique Floor Plan With Living Room, Dining ~oom & Fam. Room • Fireplace In Living room $218,000 Call Walter Mitchell @ 588-3083 Newport Beach Island Living At Its Best! • Brand New Family Home Or Duplex • Excellent Location • Gorgeous Luxury Amenities $895,000 Call Alice Brownell @675-9585 Darling Balboa Island Cottage • 2 Story, 4 Br & 2 Ba • Oose To South Bay • Remodeled Kitchen •Family Room Opehs to Courtyaro · $639,000 Call Betsy Boyd @673-8700 Sea Faire Bay &Ocean View • Tr\lly Impeccable Studio lul<ury Condo • Beautiful Kitchen • Custom Decor • Large Patio $159,000 Call Walter Mitchell @588-3083 $189,000 Ellis Realty Group opened Its newest office on Dec. 5 with a gala champagne celebration. The evening's showers didn't dampen the spirits of those who toured the new office and who flowed into the tent next door for food and festivities. Located at 2001 West Balboa Blvd., the Newport Peninsula office is headed up by Bernard Towers, sales manager. Agents at the new office are: Stephanie Houghton, Hilary Imes, Marte Jackson, Deborah Johnson, Jo King, Jim Heydorff, Susan Travis and Gib Walker. They can be reached by calling (714). 723-8120. PhOtos by Julie Viles; .. PENINSULA POINT OCEAN VIEW Grat funily hoim on rht and. 4 • bedrooms, 3.5 baths, funiJy room/den. ~· n media room, nro fuq>bccs, wet bar, put patio on die sand! 39+'x97+' lex.• · • Street ICIVing only 6 homes wdl maintained ~in conmtion .. Built in I 7. 1354 Eut Oc:can&oot • $1,09S,OOO (714) 673-3777 Extra widt comtt loi 42xl09 ft. Enjoy dUs channing older beach house or buikl your own custom homt. large boat dock. Walk to sandy Oceanfront beach. Quift West Bay Ave. one of the best views in rown. 1042 Wat &y AYC. • $1,69S,OOO (714) 673-3777 BAYFRONT CONDO Panoramic vitw. Bayfront condo. 2 bedrooms. 2 beduooms. Scau~ building. Boat dock av.ailahlc. 2525 Ocean Bhd. • $560,000 OJI SINutnt H;pil (714) 673-3777 Take advancagc of chis great bayfront ui-plcx with bay and ocean views. This property nukes a gmit investment or turn into a s1nglt funily rcsjdencc and t'njoy che sunset as rht boau go by. 447 Vaa Lido Soud • $995,000 (71') 673-3777 r Ellis~~ EASTBLUFF BOUNTY Elegant custom marble and hardwood, recessed lights, French doors/windows create private luxury. Spacious 5BR or bonus room, ver- satile interior. Gorgeous yard with gazebo and brick BBQ. $575,000 Sally Shipley Code 72797 WHAT A VIEW! Breathtaking channel and Catalina views from this Inviting 2BR, 2BA waterfront condominium. Watch the sailboats and enjoy harbor lights from romantic setting! Mike Smith $444,000 Code 70837 GORGEOUS EASTBLUFF HOME Gorgeous 4BR, 2.5BA home w/mar'ble entry. Leaded & stained glass, French doors, Oak paneling. Security system. Lush courtyard & back- yard w/pool & spa. Claudette Blanchard $589,000 Code 71277 NEwpoaT Buch Offic1 2J c..poun PIAiAf Wn lto 644--6200 FRENCH COUNTRY ESTATE Distinctive French flour- ishes grace this SBR, 6.5BA estate on scenic · cul-de-sac. Classy wood decor, library, maid quar- ters, private luxury. Dazzling pool and spa. James Gray $2,795,000 Code 71397 HEIGHT OF SOPHISTICATION Tastefully upgraded Belcourt Hill townhome. Over 2,220 sq.ft. of neu1ral decor with gourmet kitchen, lav- ish MBA with fireplace. High assumable loan and low down payment. Steve Leverett $387 ,000 Code 71327 PORT ROYAL MANOR Motivated seller offers 9orgeous 4BR, 3BA parkslde home with dazzling city lights views. Over 7,000 sq. ft. lot in guard-gated community with pool & tennis. Anne, Ted & Suzanne WINNING HIGHLIGHTS lavish custDm cmr1ts make 1tis 48R, 2.758A, Raldl-slyte home ~ Textured. vded <8liJJS, ta; SllTC)tnj SOllld, & ononi fireplca. QxJrtyanj pOO & spa. Gary Hessefgesser $545,000 Code 708Z7 BLOCK TO BEACH! Grand estate on vast lot wlth peek of the ocean boasts warm fireplace, comfortable decor. Trim brick patio with spa & BBQ, Ideal location. Kathy Granieri Code 72657 $825,000 Code 70887 PACIRC LMNG Beach residence w/ocean view, fireplace, beamed ceil- ings, skylights, ceramic tile, wet bar, wine rack. 3rd level sundeck, 2 car garage. Maxine Mink $895,000 SHOWCASE HOME Sweeping Pacific, Gatalina Isle & fairway vistas grace this 4BR, 4BA home. cathedral ceilings, French doors. Lovely courtyard entry, brick view patio. Linda Oeth & Lois Jacobs $895,000 Code 72707 BIG CANYON EL'EGANCE Custom 4BR, 4.5BA Versailles estate over1ooks fairway, city liQ.hts & sun- _s_et_:v_~il>ruy_ wlll:L fireplace, warm interior. Gated courtyard & kol pond. Belle Partch $1 ,195,000 Code 71047 MEDfTERRANEAN DREAM ESTATE Breathtaking oceanfront site ready to build Mediterranean estate of approx. 6000 sq. ft. Je!l)'. Catalina, sunsets, & crashing waves vistas make this the perfect location. Kent McNaughton $1 ,500,000 Code 70807 -. PENiNsulA Offic1 2001 W. llAlbOA Blvd. 12J--8120 1741Tustin12C Sat $165,000 9 Segura Sat $178,900 Mark Jackson 2515 Bamboo Sat/Sun $589,000 Brunson/Peterson 1 carme1 Bay Sat/Sun $865,000 14 Rue Grand Valle Sun $759,000 2007 Port cardiff Sun $467,000 Harbor FUdge 29 Coventry Sun $399,000 E.S. Costa Mesa 309 Broadway Sun $315,000 Baycrest 1706 Irvine Ave St:ll $310,000 . 270caoney1213 Sun $204,000 GREAT LOCATIONI GREAT POTENTIAU INSPIRATION POINT Beautiful view of Cherry Lake & Back bay from this Unobstructed panoramas of beach and shore lin~ spacious SBR, 3.SBA custom home with fireplace, grace this SBR, 4.SBA home. Light interior, fireplace, wood floors, wide staircase, new decks. private guest house. Room for 9 car parking. Jo King Mali Gulledge $459,000 Code 75097 $1,695,000 Code 71187 ELEGANT DEAUVILLE Oramatlc two story 3BR residence with expansive views o~golf course from living, dini~ & master suite. Lovely private pool. Bonnie Barrington VIEW OF THE MOUNTAINS Set on a quiet cul-de-sac, this fabulous 4BR, 3BA home features bonus room, marble entry, fireplace, custom windows. Gorgeous yard with fenced pool & mountain view. $159,000 Code 711S37 $409,500 Claudette Blanchard · Code70707 CAPTIVATING VIEWS A wonderful 4BR. 4.SBA custom home with 180 degree ocean views. Gourmet's kitchen with granite counters, formal dining, limestone floors, fireplace. 3 car garage. SABLE & SUNLIGHT Only steps aw~ from the sand! Enjoy scenic rooftop deck with ocean and bay below. Impressive interior with 4BR, 3.5BA, two-car attached garage. Laraine & Eric Shaw Stephanie Houghton ..,,000 Code 72457 $475,000 Code 75017 SABLE & SUNLIGHT OUTSTANDING WESTCUFF Only steps away from the sand! Enjoy scenic rooftop Fabulous 2BR condo with 1 car garage & new kitchen. deck with ocean and bay below. Impressive interior with 4BR, 3.SBA. two-car attached garage. Stephanie Houghton Bernie Towers $475,000 Code 75017 $139,000 Code 75087 ON THE COURSE A WINNING LAYOUT1 Great 2BR, 2BA condo right on Big canyon golf Great home with wonderful floorplan close to school & course. Areplace, tranquil views & private garage. park. Areplace, small office, huge back yard. A beauty! Jim Heydorff Mark Jackson $218,000 Code 75137 $347.,000 Code 75087 L~.------ SPLENDID ENCLAVE Beautiful 3BR, 2.SBA townhome with popular floorplan, custom kitchen, hard· wood floors. Private & spacious patio. Gisela Burmeister NIGHT SKY VISTA Bayfront penthouse with unique ceilings, antique fixtures, excellent tilework, endless style. Romantic spa tub in master suite. rare mountalrrand bay views. Stephanie Houghton RARE COMFORT Motivated seller otters 3BR, 2BA residence with fireplace, two-<:ar garage, spacious patio, and plenty of privacy-all the comforts of home! Nancy Barfield & Tom lovenitti ·Code 71307 Code72217 I ' I • I NEWPORT BEACll OfficE 2J Coapoun PIAu Suin 190 · Charming 3BR, 2BA Family home in good location. Big back yard w/swim spa. Call for appointment. $254,000. , Karen Knoche 644-6373 Ext.118 We're Not Kidding Corporate owned just reduced to $239,000. 60k under appraisal. 3BR suites, marble entry, lite & bright. Call for an appomtment. MaryAnn McGuire 646-6770 "For l'Our llery Best Buy At The Beach" HAPPY HOLIDAYS! PRICE REDUCED $40,000 DOLLARS!!! To $625,000. Huge Lot. Guest House. Charmer Classic Kathy Granieri 644-6373 Ext.159 Sandy Daley 644-6373 Ext. 201 760-9097 Res. SEASO NS GllEETINGS ~~~/'e9e9o ah/a/~./ WJnze~ /t9t97 ~J~ .9f5ean~~ HARBOR RIDGE HOME REVELS IN SKYLINE, --w~w~-- Dramatic and unobstructed views of the ocean, mountains, stunning Catalina sunsets, and the night lights of Newport Oeach provide a glorious backdrop for this Harbor Ridge home. Located in a guard-gated community, and enclosed by a private courtyard with brick fountain and flowered landscape, this elegant retreat is a world apart. With 180 degrees of coastal panoramas, the luxurious floorplan presents a perfect atmosphere for entertaining and Inspired dining. Living spoce includes four bedrooms, three and one-half baths, formal dining room. spocious family room. and a view loft. The srylish decor is a harmony of rich flourishes. with gorgeous African hardwood floors. handsome Italian marble in rhe.kirche<l and dining room. custom lighting, soaring ceilings. and designer mirrors. In addition to this home's beautiful yard. the Harbor Ridge community offers pool. spo. and tennis courts. Offered at $ 790,000, you can obtain more information and a private showing of this panoramic view home by contacting Moll Gulledge from the Newport Beodl brondl of EJlls Realty Group at (714) 644-6200. Mesa Verde: A quiet neighborhood community BOUNDARIF.S: Bordered by the San Diego freeway on the north, Costa Mesa Golf Course to the south, the Santa Ana River to the cast and Harbor Boulevard on the west. HOMF.S: More than 700 single level and two-story c.tifomia ranch style homes. HISl'ORY: A number of Mesa Verde homes. date back to the mid-l 9SOs. The earliest construction began on Gibraltar Avenue, where Walter Gainer built three and four bedroom ranch homes OD the borders of the Mesa Verde Country Club. Building sites on the inner loop, named for its desirable proximity to the coun.try club, sold for $10,000 and declined in price the greater the distance from Mesa Vetde Country Club. AGE: The majority of the homes were built in the l960l 1Dd l970a. There are many remodels. wt 1111 11 -' oompJece remodels. This home is new listed in Mesa Verde S~: Since January 1996, there have been 124 properties sold, with eight properties pending sale. NOWLISTED: Cull'Clltly there are S4 11etive properties on the m.arkeL Prices range from $130,000 to $4SO,OOO. One of the homes DOW listed is located OD an inner loop near Mesa Verde Country Club. It bu four bedrooms and two and one- balf baths. The expanded interior includes ~ dowostain den or olfice, an added family room. new kitchen and two balf-bmba in addition to the two full. Thia home fellura lots of windows, three fireplaces IDd new carpet. Outdoon, the specious )11rd hM a pool, Jinc ltonework. moct lhulalllec:t windows and neat landscaping. This villa is variety of restaurants. grocery stotts, offered at $329,000. financial institutions and movie theaters throughout this community. COMMUNITY FEATURES: Mesa Vecde offers established neighborhood living with quiet streets, sidewalb aod streetlights. Schools aod sboppina are within a one-mile radius aod tbete are several parts, tennis courts and baseball and sooccr fields. SCHOOLS: Children attend Adams Elementary (K·S), TeWIJlkle Middle (6-8) and &tancia High School (9 ·12). SOURCE: Kay Konfal and Jim Weisenbach from the Newport Beach office of Ellis Realty Group. Call (714) 644-6200. If 10• wollld lih to 1dlllit • COllUNllaitJ pn>/fU of JOIU' /.,,,, arN, ,,,_,.follow dN oboH /"""'8t Mil e11elose • ...,, ..itlilN (no.u GlllM) o/llN lll'N .,_, WW.• ""°"' •f. c.,,.,., ,...,,. n. .......... of llN ,,..m, ion_.,.._"-""*'' SHOPPING: Centrally located near South Cout Plaza. TriqJe ~ and Hllbor Blvd., there is a ~ 1«11ofe. S..W II: J-1# Mbr; twll -- ~ """' Pilot, JJf 1f. ..., SL, Codil Ma., CA, 'l'21, (11') S1.uul. ,. I ! 644-1600 723-8800 EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE Of SOTHEBY'S International Realty .,.,,ooo ... n• tl.Mt.000 8llil tMt 92,,.,.., .. fl-4t $7",000 $1.29',000 Monarch Beach I I .... eai.e .... ... •cow. $779.000 Jt..aaw. ~ 72 ;Jiii Caw $1 :mJJlllO SI -CON . $2.295.000 24 lllsc...i ...., ... Newport Beacla 2J Fecamp $105,000 12 ctennOllt . $199.000 ,, v....... ~.000 I 7 Vmore .t $449,500 57 Clennont · $495,000 .. Bellevue $539,900 -.2~ calals $559,000 25 calals $569,500 20 Avlpon $579,000 25 Whitesands $175,000 17 Whtteunds $825,000 12 FiilrWtnd $1,,,,,000 42 ....... FOlntDr.121 $1,'9S,OOO 12 Klnp:port $1.8'0.000 10 ~Point $2.9'MOO 2..uM SU25• 9 SeaSMU ... .., ... South CountJ I 'I I <. ' ' I . • • ' . BILL FEENE.Y in association.with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS 717-4744 LIDO ISLE VIEW HOME! . Lido Isle &tate Bayfront Value Remodeled home, 6 Bd. 4.S Ba + bonus room oo 52.5' lot 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' on the water Prime street-to-street location at eastern tip of island Motivated seller -bought another home $995,000 $979,000 Belcourt Tuwnhome 3 Bd. 25 Ba. Sophisticated turn-key townhome French doors, crown moldings, adjacent to pool & spa $669,000 Newport Retptl Barpln! 3 Bd. 2 Ba. beach cottage on prime comer lot Hardwood floors. 3 car garage, pool $379,000 • 5 Bedroom , 4 Batli "Turn-Key" Custom Home • Higliest 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 I $799,000 Lido Isle Double Lot 3 Bd. 1 Ba. beach house, prime 60' street to street lot Build 1WQ homes or a large home with yard, pool, etc. $769,000 Bayfront Leate 4 Bd. 2 Ba. + f aau1y room. Fresh paint + IM(W carpet (JO' on bay with peat views, dock for SO' yacht $3,J50permoada '' John M:MJnigle Robin M:tvbnigle S:Eve Ols:n Ideal Udo Isle Family Home 209 Via Koron Wonderful family home on one of Udo Isle's best street-tcrstreet locations. This Immaculate four bedroom, three and one-half bath home boasts an Ideal floorplan. A spacious and private front patio, large great room v.1th fireplace, beamed ceiling. central staircase with two--story volume. two car prage._barbeque area o1lkltchen. and separatelndoor laundry room are among the many features. Seller may carry back! ReduMl-t~549;00&- 717-4711 Udo Isle Charmer 310 Via Lido Soud Traditional style Lido home, located on an oversized comer lot on the sunny side of the Isle, provides both space and privacy. Recently remodeled, this charming home boasts an open floorplan with four bedrooms, three baths, hardwood floors, living room with beautiful .brick fireplace, a hugesunny biick patio adjacent-to central strada_an_ upstairs bonus room with balcony and peek-a-boo view of the bay. ----Rtduud to $S691000 Spadous FamJly Home 219 Via Nice $695,000 Modem Mediterranean 616 Via Lido Soud $769,000 Prestlclous Udo Isle Estate 90 I Zurich Circle $1,249,000 Catalina lalud Dream Home 56 Gavlota, Hamilton Cove $1,300,000 Historic Udo Ba,&ont 515 Via Lido Soud $2,295,000 Spect.acalar Udo a.,front 215 Via Lido Soud $2,595,000 Lendmark Bayfront Estate Lido Isle Call for more details! .. • . , •. 1 . \ I • • • t I .... PATRICK & TONY BARTOLIC 651~3972 I MOST TRANSACTIONS CLOSED 199--f. I 9q) ' BEST BUY "BLUFFS" Single level Bonita plan. Excellent condition. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Bank owned. Won't last . $294,900 Excellent townhome . Best buy . 2 bedrooms, I .25 baths. Great location . $165,000 & 1996 (I ST AND 3RD QUARTERS) PRESTIGIOUS "CLIFFHAVEN" Outstanding value. Oversized comer lot. Bring offers! $499,900 Dover model. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths . Cul-de-sac location. French doors, large rear yard. Priced to sell. $497,000 . . -~· LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT $1,995,000 CUSTOM BAYFRONT OCFANFRONT~ $1;1.9';,000 Brand new Udo lsle bayfront home currently under constnlcdon by top custom home builder. Features 3 bedrooms plus office. Living areas and lavish master suite entoy sweeplng main channel views. Residence wtll feature the finest quality in All-new construcdon in 1992. Fabulous home on the water with boat dock in gated community. Beautiful design and detail In this 5 bedroom. approx. 4,500 sq. ft. gem! Open, flowing floor plan. volume ceilings, whitewashed woodwork, gourmet kJtchen with bay view. Must see! design and construction. Call for details. Recently remodeled townhome offers a spacious beachfront retreat of 4 bedrooms, 3 baths "8ht on the sand. Luxurious oceanfront living • perfect getaway at the beach! &eachfront conace 102 E. Ocun Front Udo Isle Bayfront Repraented Buyer Beach Duplex 118 45th Street Udo Isle Bayfront Represented Buyer Custom Oce•nfront Represented Buyer Built new In '91, used only as second home. 3 bedrooms plus den, 3 bath, rooftop deck. Near beach and bay In prized Balboa nelgborhood. Luxury S.yfront Condo 611 Udo P..-k Drive ~·r "-· --. '- ~ ~~t Newport 8eid\ ViewHClrne Represented Buyer Represented Buyer Beach Units RepteSented Buyer r f .j ~ ' ' Newpod lmnd Wlill!lfront 3903 M•rcus cape Cod In Batt>o. Represented Buyer New Beach Townhome I 23·B 36th Street New ~nfront Custom 1920W. Ocean Front On the sand in a very desirable section of NeWJ)ort's beachfront, this custom quality home is situated on a large comer lot for maximum whitewater and coastal views. Just a short walk to Newport's West End beaches. this charming home was thoroughly updated by the builder-owner. On an R-2 lot to allow for future development, the home has a nice backyard and lots of parking. Beac:hfront Home Represented Buyer Beachfront Duplex 6906 W. OceM Front lalboe Custom 327 An!Kte COIOl\a det Mill' Townhome Represented Buyer ,_ trvtne Condo Repiaented Buyer All of Ronda Hein'• depicted .. ._ were cloeed d•rtDC tlae .. 1996" calelldar ,_, . " .. 2 GREAT HoM:ts IN . TURTLE ROCK,·. IRVINE Terrific 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. home with view of hills. Central NC. Nicely upgraded. $399,950 Custom 6 Bd. 4.5 Ba,. home with pool and 3 car garage. Comer lot. Beautifully done. $599,000 Spectacular View Properly in Corona del Mar 15 31 SANDCASTLE DRIVE AsKING $929,000 Beautifull/i'Mdjled and artfully executed home with sunset, harbor and odJ W.s. 4 bedrooms and 3 baths with large family room that opel/to ~untry kitchen . Adding to these wonderful living spaces arnf ~, playroom and office/den. Throughout tfre home you wii1 ~nd f!j_.jti'!icate moldings, wood floors, vaulted beam ceilings, w~dows and French doors, raised panel doors and custom fixtur~ decorator window treatments give the ~nisfring wudr~-· ~~ / "A laorne to ·tnd11 fie protul of' -....... I • ...-....ll-"~~.u....o.<~--.,..-------~..:..__~~~~------~~~-- . Kennie Jo Rizzo io.ins CoaSt NeY#port Properties · She is an award winning agent with many satisfied clients Kennie Jo Rizzo comes to Coast Newport Properties with more than nine years of professional real estate experience. Her genuine dedication, enthusi~m and integrity contribute toward her status as a leading, award- winning agent in the industry. Rizi.o's initial interest in real estate developed in her previous position managing rental properties. "I am dedicated to providing the highest level of quality infonnation and services to my clients," Rizzo said. "I feel that by working with the leading real estate brokerages in the area, I can provide excellent services and best represent my sellers and buyers." She shows great care for all her clients, whether she ls listing their property for sale or finding them the right home or income property to purchase. Rizzo bas chosen to focus her attention on the Newport Shores a.:a and West Newport. With her extensive knowledge of the Shores and a proven track record in real estate, Rizzo has many repeat clients Kennie Jo Rizzo and a long list of satisfied referrals. She is a graduate of the University of California at Santa Barbara with a degree in education. She taught high school in the Los Angeles School district fot 15 years prior to moving to Newport Beach. When not busy with a transaction, she is involved as a director of the Newport Shores Community Association and also devotes her time to the Docent Council of Newport Harbor Museum. Her husband, Leonard, and she have two married children and two grandchildren. Tennis, hiking, cycling and gardening are a few of her favorite hobbies. To 'reaclt Kennk Jo Riw>, call (114) 123-8800. Coast NRlport Prop.rlk1, 3311 Vui Lido, N.wport Bfl«la. All this for under $150,000 This fully furnished three bedroom, two bath upper end unit is located in Laguna Niguel. It is light. bright and very comfortable. A giant veranda features a front row golf course view. 'lbere is a secluded part-like entrance. The home is just minutes from downtown Laguna, California's finest beaches and three majoT freeways. It must be seen to be appreciated. For""''' in/ontflllio11, call MkU, Rowe al (11') 644-1600. Coast Nnport ,.,...,.., 4 Cfrk P1t1u, SI•. 260, N,.,.n Bet1t:ll. ~ ............ o.; a'u 14.1996 Vicki and Richard Lee team up for success The Coast Newport Properties husband and wife team specialize in Balboa Peninsula Together, Vicki and Richard Lee have more than 46 years of professional real estate experience. This dynanlic husband and wife team has a unique business arrangement. Vicki and Richard have their own clieotele and worlc independently, yet they assist each other with transactions and back up each other when needed. Both are tireless in the pursuit of excellence for their clients. Commitment. integrity and honesty arc traits they feel have kept them successful throughout the years. They believe Coast Newport Properties, as the premier real estate brokerage firm in the area, best fills their clients' ·needs. Longtime residents of the Balboa Peninsula. each has a keen awareness and knowledge of the area. Richard's experience as a certified real estate appraiser certainly is an asset to bis clients -bis background bas trained him to assist buyers in making informed decisions when purchasing their homes. The Lees are very involved in the · community. Vicki is a member of the Orange Coast Association of Realtors Professional Standards Committee and t.he Orange County Philharmonic Society. Richard is active in the National Association of Real tors and the United States Submarine Veterans Association. Both • are members of Hoag Hospital's 552 Club and enjoy golf in their free time. To reaclt Vacki or RU:ltard Lee in their Coast Newport Properties Lido office, call (114) 123-8800. Coast Newport Propertks is locaud al 3377 Via Lido, Newport Beaclt. Rare opportunity in Foothill Ranch This model perfect three bedroom, two and one-half bath home is nestJed on a premium lot in Foothill Ranch. Beautifully appointed throughout, the home has plush neutral carpeting and ceramic tile. A double door entry leads onto a dramatic fonnal living room with soaring vaulted ceilings. 1bc gracious master suite offers hillside views, a ceiling fan and a spacious walk-in closet The family kitchen offers maple cabinetry, ceramic tile COlD'lters and wort island station. A breakfast nook opens onto the family room, complete with fireplace. The spectacular pool-sii.ed yard backs to gnieobell Io addition, there is a two and one-half car garage with built-ins. This home is near Whiting Raneh Wilderness area and Foothill Ranch town center with dozens of specialty shops. Foocbill Ranch also has its own elementary school and parks. This is the ideal neighborhood for the active family lifestyle. Offered ~t $229,000. • For If/ION btfonwlllJote, ull en, IMltHnll"' (714) 644-1600. Com NRIJIOf'I ,,,.,,.,, 4 a.to"'-, SIL l~ N,.,_. ...,,_ en •••MIU-CHIU• ... Loe In CdM apx 100 sq ft of coastline. 480, 48A hm w/fantastlc pano white water, ocean, harbor & Catalina view. On front row of Ocean Blvd. $3,500,000 mm••MPLB• JU A 100' of frontage on Alamitos Bay. Privately owned Marina for 27 boats. 50' tumlng basin within Marina. State-of-the-art dock, built In 1991, has 10 year warran- ty, minimal malntance required. $2,500,000 ... " ... Remodeled 1 story home, w/expanslve views of harbor to Cattlna. Apx 1,9000 sq ft. Entertainer's dream hm. PooVspa. Gorgeous gardens. Gounnet kit. $2,480,000 IUll'Rl.11••~ Elegant. traditional style home on apx 3.2000 sq ft lot. Great ocean vlewsl Remodeled w/over-slzed pool & spa. Gorgeous! Must Seel tl,.,..,000 1118111 EIECITM- Ught, airy 380, 2.5BA hm on Balboa Island's west end. 2 mstr plus 3rd BO now huge multi-purpose rm, wlbuilt- in office & queen bed. Totally upgraded in 1996, tons of windows, fabulous kitchen! '771,000 .-1 Ullll ·BC I I Elegantly customized Immaculate 2-story, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths home In this private community with pools & spas. Beautiful serene setting. Palm tree lined rear yard. '711,000 ...... , ..... ] ... An original ·1 o· on large lot, great •ozzte & Hamer neighborhood. 3BD, 2BA. ..... ,000 ,_Ill llM .... CW Large "G" plan w/vaulted clngs & 480. Well loc end unit w/greenbelt on both sides & close to pool. Wd firing, plantation shutters, mirrored staircase wall, Berber crpt- lng, lrg balcony & enclosed patio. '311,000 Cl llt•----Newer Cape Cod style rear unit condo In the Village of "Olde Corona del Mar". Beamed, vaulted ceilings, fl re- place, trench doors, private sun deck. N10.000 ' ILRA•R• Close to Bay-Ocean apx 3, 100 sq ft. R-2 lot two one bedroom units. '271,IOO Fabulous new CUit hm wMew of ocean & city. 580, Mdl with adjoining bath. Gourmet kit w/granlte countera. Extra rm for oftk:elllb. Luxurtoue mstr sie. '1.111.000 Built In 92', spac fir pin. light & bftght, 380, 38A. fam rm wlwet bar, bonus rm, FDR, trench drs, cust cabklets. M8tr ate w/mart>le ftra, 2 car gar+ carport ..,.ce. 1111.- Amlfml Thl8 magnlflcentty expanded Versa.Ille Plan has been remod & modified to perfection. Courtyard entry, patio w/pool, spa & cabana. 680. 6.58A. ti,,.,.. .•. ····-···---Contemporary hm w/ocean & canyon views. 580, 58A. Gated comm. BUY NOW & wort< w!bullder to add your personal finishing touche8. tl,711.80D llM IFM•UI if CdM new cust medlterranean loc In exclusive gated access beach comm. Views of ocean, jetty & newport harbor. 5BD, 5.58A wMew deck for entaJnlng. KJt w/granlte counters. Elevator service. '1.•,ooo •••111r•umc1 1w ... &11UC1 580 cust hm on comer lol Lots of used br1ck. This 2- story hm offera great tam llv. Lrg fam rm opens onto veranda. Must seel '1,100.000 •.. __ , ___ _ TradltionaJ style hm, trench drs, skytighta, aown mold- Ing, attic fan & securtty system. 2-story entry, kit has eating area+loads of bulltalns~ Mstr ste, BO & BA w/vaulted olngs, patio w/spa off kit & FR. 1111,000 ··= ..... , ........ 4BD, 2.5BA, light, bright, large house. 1 BO & BA down- stairs. Private gated community. Walk to Udo vutage shops. 1111,000 _ ..... Premier location on Pennlsula Point. 480, 2.5BA. Spacious patio on sunny side of street. CO'r!J fptc. mstr 80 downetaks.~$560,000 ....... ........ 480, 38A. 3 fptc, 3 car attached gar on oversized Inte- rior lot w/pvt pool & spa. Great value In Newport North Vltla.s. Lease op&n available! .. 1 .... .., .. _., Model perfect! 180 & BA downstairs. 380, 38A, gt'Mt location to pool & tennis. 2 car garage. If you want the best, this Is ltl ..,.. .... , ... IUll'Y Beaut plan 7, great loc-oountry kit w/new appliances. French drs lead to pvt patio overfooktng part< like green- belt. Mini ocean view. Upgraded-a must see! en..- 11.,. • lm'A -Great slngte story 380, 2BA. Home fptc In llv rm, lrg yard, covered patio, 2 car detached gar, cul-de-sac loc. Motivated sellers. Good deall '1•,aoo UllLlllY ••SI Charming plan 2 In "Newport Crest". Newly painted, CUit wall paper. Light & open loc. t1""'° - Just say Buy, Bye! Buy a home through The Prudential • Jon Douglas Company use our affiliated financial seryices and get a round trip companion ticket on United Airlines.* lht ll'f b , Ry Mo.~ 15 Mllill 111 dillllS d ~albs ti fhl ,,.... • .lel o.,;as (""81'Y in! The fludlrliW ~ fdy who pudlGie O t-"'ie lht pllQlllll ,nd lo be llQI* b lht &,, New, Ay Now l'lop1. !hi ..... 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Large ... __ Ph: 729-1212 The best value on one of Dover Shore's most exclusive streets. Hm has poten- tial for 4 or 580. Dramatic courtyard 1n111-. entry, spa, vaulted cings. Mlt,000 Ph: 729-7212 Cust fam hmll Built In 92', spac fir pin. Light & bright, 380, 3BA, fam rm w/wet bar, bonus rm, FOR, trench drs, cust cabinets. Mstr ste w/marble firs, 2 car ,,,,";'J/:::J1 back yard. Great Buy11 ·--gar + carport space. S7ll,OOO ~--<Wi~hln9 <you $353,000 Sun 1--4 Sue Mitchell 510 .... = ' ' 410 Monlln; $639,000 Sun 1-5 Irene McCal1hy df aff!J dfolida!J1-II 10. 18 Octtseey Ct $319,000 Sun 1--4 Barbra Chambers 14 EICap&de Court $218,900 Sun 1--4 Nancy Simmons 12 l<lrnal Court $219,000 Sun 1--4 Vi Sax1on II ca r ~. foom :lit. Melinda Jones 5~ $1,395,000 Sun ..... 5 Nightshore $1,395,000 Sat 1--4 Nancy Sinmons Mlt«int Df. $335,000 Sat 1-4 Barbara Swlndan Pmd~ntii!l • ] on Dou~lsis Com12an~ ' I ! BARBARA SWINDALL 729-7286 334 Villa Point D rive $335,000 Beautiful Golf Course Views McKinney knows where to f~nd the best deals Hard work and dedication keep her successful As an REO specialist and sales executive with the Prudential -Jon Douglas Company, Paula McKinney is very knowledgeable not only about the Newport Beach marketplace but greater Orange County as we ll. Her success ratio in findfog just the right .. opportunity for her buying clients is very high and consistent. Tenacious and assertive. her style serves her buyers well . 'The strength of the Prudential -Jon Douglas Company has helped me achieve my successes," Mcl(jnney said. "The solid management, nationwide name recognition, networking capabilities and technology is what we all need to survive in this competitive •• field." Paula is very hard worlcing and dedicated to meeting her client's ~uirements. Paulo McKinney To reach PtUlla McKinney, call the Newport Beach office of the Pnuhntial -Jon Douglas COIPlpQllJ al (114) 759 .. 6600. Irene McCarthy ioins Prudential -Jon DoUglGs She keeps up-to-date with the changing, fa st paced real estate industry Irene McCarthy, sales executive with the Newport Beach office of the Prudential -Jon Do~glas Company brings a wealth of education and professional skills to this highly charged office. A graduate of California State University, Fullerton with both a bachelor of arts and master of business adminsttation, McCarthy's discipline and focus have served her well in her entrepreneurial endeavors. Prior to joining the Prudential -Jon Douglas office, she worked as an assistant with another agency in a competing firm and was able to hone many of ber skills in strategic planning, financial management, .sales and marteting. Computer literate, she is well-poised in this era of the increasing technology available in the real estate industry .and more than ready to pick up the pace with improving technologies and skills. As a manager of administration for several large Irene McCarthy professional service firms specializing in the real estate industry and for several CPA's throughout the past 20 years, she is prepared to face the challenges as a sales executive with a top firm. In her privaue life, she independently owns and operates The Single Gourmet, a membership organization fpr single professional people who want to have fun, meet friends and enjoy fine dining. 10 tNele fn-,u McCarde1, ~du N.wport lhoela oJfke of Ill• Prwbntial -}011 Do"glas Co. at (714) 159-6600. Rare iewel in Cowan Heights 0ne and a half acres ot buildable parcel in prestigious Cowan Heights. Located on a quiet country lane, bordered by stately homes and mature trees, this desirable parcel is ready for a custom home for the right buyer. Nestled against a gently sloping knoll, the sJte is most inviting with its qu.iet location. gracious views of billsides, valleys and native California foliage and trees. Priced at an attractive $275,000 with possible seller financing available during the permit process, the opportunity.ii unique. For 11U>n Uifomultion, call Mart:itJ Brtu#Wr at.(114) 729-1241 tlNl S•• Mall Aabt at (114) 72J .. J670 at the Newporl Beacla o./fk• of tlu Prw/1"""1 -}011 Douglas CoMptUty. 3 8:45 a.m., Affiliate meeting ' 8:45 a .m., GPA Committee meettng 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., Paper Troll 2 -4 p.m., Internet class 12 9 a .m .. Grievance Commtttee meeting 2 -4 p.m., COMPASS Beginner class 13 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview 1 a 9 a .m. -noon, Probate 1 -4 p.m .. Appraisal 2 -4 p.m .. Take the Mystery out of. Buying a Computer 20 10 a .m. -2 p .m., Brokers Preview 21 Winter begins 2A Assoclatton office closed 25 Chr1stmasDay Association office closed .. 27 10 a .m. -2 p .m ., Brokers Preview 31 New Year's Eve ;' Call for Winter Rate Incentives-Up to $1200 Off! • The Jewel ofNewpon Beach • 1 BDR from $1350, 2 BDR from $1485 • Spectacubr Ocean & Harbor Views* • Whlte W~ed Beamed Ceilings* • Health Spa and Tennis Courts • Million Dollar Clubhouse • Firepbcc and Skylights* • Private Garage with Remote* • Conference Room & Priwte Library • French Doors on Printe Terraces* • Walk to Balboa Isb.nd • N Promontory Point Villas :.:&~I~ 200 Promontory Drive "----.!~~ Newport Beach (714) 789-1644 • ..-..c: llWM ~ COMUNllMS A HIO HBlt STANDARD OP LIVINO < ,, •• '~I saw your ad in the Daily Pilot'' ... "No matter where I go this is what everyone is saying tome. I have advertised fa ithfully in The Daily Pilot for almost 10 years and I find it a very valuable asset in promoting my client's properties. The high quality of the response I receive from potential clients and other agents is truly amazing. It has h elped me to achieve the end result, which is to assist my clients in buying and selling properties. The support staff is a pleasure to work with as they are a lways available, very efficient and extremely c reative. The Daily Pilot is THE Real Estate statement in our community!" Sincerely, ( __ Ron Felsot Ron Felsot, Broker Remax South County Newport Beach For advertising information call 642-4321 Ellis Realty Group duo excels in Mesa. Verde Konfal and Weisenbach combine their expertise for success In the past three years, Kay Konfal and Jim Weisenbach, sales associates from the Newport Beach branch of Ellis Realty Group, have applied their listing and sales expertise lo th~ community of homes surrounding Mesa Verde Country Club. Their s uccessful . partnership has gained them a reputation as the Mesa Verde team with a thorough understanding of the community's appeal. After selling new homes in South Carolina, Arizona and California. Konfal shifted he( focus to residential resale. According to Konfal, Mesa Verde offers well·priced homes which can afford the opportunity to customize and remodel. "It can be economical to purchase an older home and do some remodeling rather than purchase new," KonfaJ said. Consequently, the peaceful community ha8 become one of the most desirable areas to purchase. Mesa Verde is seeing tremendous sales activity due to its renowned setting and affordability. "You won't have any trouble visualizing life in Mesa Verde," Konf al said. "With wide, tree· lined streets and a mixture of one· and Jim Weisenboch and Kay Konfol It is in Mesa Verde that Konfal and Weisenbacb have discovered a profitable market niche as well as a trea.ciured community of wonderful homes. two.story homes set on expansive sites. this country club community is the picture .of tranquillity and comfortable living." Homes situated on the inner loop enjoy quiet streets and the atmosphere of gracious living which characterizes Mesa Verde Country Club. They have a history of e;tcellence in the Mesa Verde area and have some excellent listings available. For more informaJion, call Kay Kon/al and Jim Wtistnbach al the Ntwport Beach office of Ellis Really Group at (714) 644-62()(). I l I ) ( ) ; / l ' \ / ( ! I .. \ .( ) l { j ) ( ) I ·1 Some Apartmcnis Meet The Orange County Moderate l Rent U.-vel. NEWPORT RIDGE Luxury Rental Condominiums (714) 789-1677 I Whitt Cop lam • Nt'Ulpon Coast • The only Rental Opportunity in Newpon Coast • Priv:ne Garages w/ Automatic~Remote • In Home Full Capacity Washer/Dryer • Gourmet Kitchen w/Refrigerator included • Multiple Phone, Fax and Modem lines • ..-..c: • Concrolled Access Gated Community • Small Pees Welcome • Reson Style Pool & Spa • Health Club Quality Fitness Center • Resident Business Center • Elegantly Appointed Clubhouse • Private Entry and Large Patio • I Bdnn From Sl ,175·Sl ,3 10 • 2 Bdnn From Sl,365·$1 ,765 IAVINE A,.U,TMtNT COMMUNnHS A Ill 0 Hp R s TAN DA It 0 0 F L I ... IN 0 hnp:/www.rent net/tliret'llnewponnJge I. Alltn -of December 12, 1196 I KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-yes fixed 30.Year edjust.bfe_ .. llENEll " POINTS t.OCK· INTEREST " POINTS MAX. MARGIN ADJ. TYPE PHONE RATE OWN (!! .. A.PA RATE OWN S"! A.P.R. LOAN (!! INDEX FREQ. AbaQ.ls Anancial G~ A (800) 93&-9393 7.500% 5 2.375 15 7.784 5.950% 5 1.000 7.596 300,000 2.700 110 6M American Savings Bank s (800) 562-6272 7.625% 20 2.125 30 7.8&4 3.950% 25 1.000 7.397 600,000 2.450 110 1M Bank of America B (800) 642·2244 7.500% 20 2.000 45 7.744 5.375% 20 1.000 8.128 207,000 2.875 1TS 1Y Ca~fomia Federal Bank s (800) 225--3337 7.625% 20 2.250 45 7.898 3.875% 20 1.000 7.447 207,000 2.500 110 1M Chase Manhattan K (800) 900-6062 7.500% 20 1.875 30 7.731 4.250% 20 2.250 8.252 207,000 3.000 1TS 1Y Coast Federal Bank s (800) 300-5626 7.800% 20 2.000 10 8.049 2.950% 25 1.000 7.239 500,000 2.300 110 1M Oetfld( Mortgage Group A (714) 759-9692 7.375% 5 1.625 15 7.578 3.850% 20 1.000 7.247 750,000 2.300 110 1M Downey Savings s (800) 336·9639 7.500% 20 2.250 30 1.n1 2.950% 20 0.250 7.412 500,000 2.550 110 1M Emery Financial A (714) 729-9200 7.375% 5 1.875 15 7.604 3.950% 20 2.250 7.301 600,000 2.225 110 1M Fideli1y Federal Bank s (800) 232·2309 7.750"4 5 1.625 10 7.958 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA First Federal Bank of CA s (800) 672-4332 7.500% 20 2.250 30 7.771 2.950% 20 0.750 7.314 207,000 2.400 110 1M Fleet Mortgage K (800) 7()().5650 7.500% 20 2.375 30 7.784 5.500% 20 2.125 8.149 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y Glendale Federal Bank s (800) 560-9000 7.625% 5 2.250 45 7.898 2.950% 10 1.000 7.973 207,000 2.250 L1M 1M Great Western Bank B (800) 492-7587 7.475% 20 2.200 30 7.740 3.950% 20 1.000 7.397 207,000 2.450 110 1M Home Savings s (800) 975-6051 7.500% 10 2.250 30 7.711 3.950% 20 1.000 7.578 500,000 2.050 1TS 1M Nation.sane Mtg. Colp. K (800) 685-0001 7.375% 20 2.125 30 7.830 4.125% 20 2.500 8.661 207,000 3.000 L6M 6M Newport Coast Financial A (800) 808-5826 7.250% 5 2.500 15 7.543 3.950% 20 1.125 7.410 600,000 2.450 110 1M OmnlFlnancial A (800) 844 6864 8.000% 5 0.000 10 8.036 4.000% 20 0.500 7.645 500,000 2.750 110 1M ProFec:t Mortgage K (800) 68&-3756 7.625% 20 . 2.000 45 7.871 4.250% 20 1.000 7.575 400,000 2.625 110 1M SanwaBank B (800) 237-2892 7.800% 10 1.825 45 7.806 5.875% 20 1.375 8.109 207;000 2.750 1TS 1Y TLC FNncial Svcs. A (800) 801·7300 7.625% 10 1.000 13 7.765 5.125% 5 1.500 8.044 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y Union Bank of CA e (800) 453--1281 7.625% 20 1.750 30 7.844 4.875% 20 1.000 8.020 207,000 2.625 6CO 6M W~Mtg. K (800) 88M747 7.625% 10 2.125 14 7.884 3.950% 20 1.250 7.473 207,000 2.500 110 1M Boll .... & ....... progrWM -31nO oo.wilol• ll'OI....._ T)lle at l.AndW la: 8 • 8Mk; I( • ~ ~ R • ~ brolw. S • l9W1gl I ID9I. Mol1lllQI t.nlm'a lfld .,.._ -b..c1 b¥ .. 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T..-.y M , ~ • toftlOnlh LJIK)f\ fT8 a fofllC)flll Twy 811, ICO • 6-fnOf'lll ..... ~of dlpolll. ..... le '9 'LIMJ II .. pertod .._,, .. .,....,.. 1M • 1-Monlh, 8M • ~ 1V• 1 YMI. M ,_. ~ 10 ctw1ge. y_., ,... and """' prior ., ~ tor a io.ri. M ..,.,. prCWldl ._. _.....,. ,.. and tllml IDt...,....,, MIOl.lllll. lt. rlbmlllloi' Pl-*d II not an°"" "> ,.... a loan. F« a ooneum. gllldit on lloW., ~ b • lllOf""9, _.,a $4.50 cl**~ tD ~ N9w1 Co., 1110 E. 1711 St.,""' 100, S.... Ma. CA ll706. (714) -.11n OOPYNOHT O 1888 ~ ...... Co. • . ( I •, I -· 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 Cal l Rene Sandera 310-546-7561 ·:· + <· ·> ·:· ... <· .. :· <· ·:· ·> ·:· <· ·'.· ... ·,• · . Al'f Ul&ISI Primt units. 2-40 avail. Bread & buntr. Positivt aab Oow, xlnt 9rg, LA & Long Stach loc.tions. Call for details I .............. Gattd DOOi home on l&rn loc our Tustin liills for only Sl59.9001 Wu the community "C..bana • needa a prox S60k to br~ it to code, a · I C.U tofu infO & dttailar BALBOA PENINSULA 1354 E. Oceanfront 5BR Cannery Village Realty Vince Mayell 673-3777 506 "I" Street 3BR Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 NEWPORT BEACH 1611 Arch Bay Or. 3BR Mike Abel-Owner/Agent 642-3217 2444 Vista Nobleza '1/3 BR Shorewood Realtors 310-546-7561 Sat/Sun 1-4 $1,095,000 Sun 1-4 $1,100,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 $675,000 Sun 12-4 $425,000 4 '· .. , 1.-~ .. ----......---· ~ ". __. _r - ~Yiekome ~Abel 642-3217 ·-~--~---~~~--'~·~totn-llatneS-~--~~~~ (Ranging from 3,000 to 5,400 S.F.) a Huge Lots (Average of 1 /3 acre) a Spectaculltr V'iews City, Mountain and Canyon .. a Gate Guarded Community 24HR guard service a No Mello Roos or Special Assessment Taxes (Low cax rate) a Low Association Dues (Approx. $150 Monthly) • CALL 714-647-2452 NEWPORT C USTOM FsrA.TF.s INC. N~n Custom Estates, Inc., is roud to annoul}£e c r case otaffiruted collection of new cwtom homes. All arc within a private, quiet cul-de-sac location in one of Ncwpon Beach's most exclusive communities. The Homes share panoramic viCWS" of · the city, mountains & canyons. These special homes will be developed by Newport Cwtom Estates and built by Hilton Homes. Creative ~chitccturc and exceptional detailing provide an incomparable setting for elaborate entertaining as well as intimate funily living. Palatial entries, soaring ceilings. elegant curved staircases, satcly columns, arches and niches arc only a few of the stunning featUtes built within each home. Come visit our on site sales office today. r.ic1S unctrvl -Of THI l'IJIUCATION AHO RJ1WICT TO OIANCI WmtOl1T NOl1Cll. AU.~ n 4U Al'l"llOJUIAA'TL HOM90WHDS o\UlOMA1lCAUY UOOWI A MDen Of NI .wooATIOtl. ADOCIATIOtf DVIS MAINTAIN THll QUAUTY Of ClOM)4(lt< AHA fAGIU11£l -IUlllCf TO~CONl1IOl.coe.MIT11&Alt!IOVAU. !lllASALa_,.ATilll IOI MOU~TIOM ~CUSTOM fSTATllS Nl7r AlflLIAnDWfm tlll-~ NCll P90YIOIS l'tlQlk;f ~lmVICl$ IOll TK~ ~ CW lllW llOMIS. UCOGa>CXJl'l'BACl'Oll AU USO>TO llUllD Au. lllW ~ NCI llRIVU Tm lllOKf TO fUllCllA.K I.On AHO HOMU IOll USAI.& • , • .. • . ~ .. • .. , • A fabulous location on the bayfront of Lido Isle is the custom residence. The living room, formal dining room and kitchen-great room over· look the sparkling bay. The luxurious master suite fea· tures an abundance of built· in cabinetry & a cozy fire- place. The private _doc k will I accommodate a yacht of over 50 feet & provides a deck for sunning & enten aining. BIG -CANYON A prestigious neighborhood for this single level Deane home. It's located directly on the 5th Fairway and overlooks a lake. Offered at $545,000 THREE LEVEL PARCELS ... each approximately 1/4 acre, is now available . -- in the oceanfront estate of Smithcliffs in North Laguna Beach. The private, gated enclave ·is within walking distance to Laguna's most spectacular . beaches. These lots represent a commodity rarely found in Southern California. Each site is offered at $599,000. LYLEEN & }EFF EWING (714) 673-1980 • (800) 949-9471