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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-11-15 - Orange Coast Pilot•Buyers are snapping up houses for sale in Newport-Mesa almost as fast as they come on the market. Both sales and prices are on the rise. I NEWPORT-MESA -Local homes for sale are increasingly scarce as the area partakes of a countywide surge in home sales and pricea. with tbe 286 New- port-Mesa homee IOld.~ Octo-ber m.ark:iDg • 59 .3 blaease over the same month year. •Jt wq a banner month,• said Boni Perelr•, a ;r:t with Cold- well BapWr ta ~ Beach. •lt'9 J\lsf amo~ phenome- nal." The sales figures, releued this week by real est.a~ information tum Aaiom/DataQuick lnfonna- tion Services, show the increase in local home sales for the given period surpasses a countywide increase by 10.8%. Observers otter a number of reasons for the boom. Patrick Pabon, who rum Cen- tury 21 Orange Coast Realty in Newport Beach, pointed to low mortgage rates, the county'• .expanding job u:wtet and more money in people'• pockets. ·1rs bard• to find a home because of the lack (of them] on the market,• Pairon Hid. •They're being listed and sold within days.· "You've got a lot of people with excess capitAl from the mon- ey they've made on the stock market,• Pereira said. •Ptus there's a lot of clients comiDg back to thls area who bed left tor colder climates.• Pereira stid there are only foW' duplekes currently up for sale in Corona del Mar, and the property lbortage is particularly acute in exclusive communities like Baysbores. · Profits are handsome: A Lido Island home listed in the $3 mil- lion range in t 996. is now on the •SEE HOMES PAGE A17 Parent files claim over natne-calling •Father of Costa Mesa High student whose ~ about sex were pulled from campus paper cont board member harmed his reputation. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-t...mSA -Claim- ing damage to his personal and professional reputation, Arcadia Qty Attorney Mike Miller has filed a $50,000 claim against the Newport-Mesa Unified School District because of a quote from school board member Jim Ferry- man. Miller, whose daughter was the former editor of the Costa Mesa High School newspaper, the Pony Express, had threat- ened to sue the district because it failed to publish several sexually related articles by her. Mjller claimed the students' First Amendment privileges were infringed. Ferryman said the articles were inappropriate for the sev- enth-and eighth-gTaders at Cos- ta Mesa High, and the school dis- trict needs to maintain a tighter rein on what the newspaper pub- lishes. When asked to comment on Miller's threatened suit. Ferryman said' in Wednesday's issue of the Daily Pilot, ·1 think this clown needs to get a life.• • SEE CLAIM PAGE A17 College conference led by Mideast experts ---. . 4 By Husein Mashni, Daily Piiot COSTA tv1ESA -To create an awanmess of its newly established Middle Bast Study Center. South- ern Califomia College is ho1ding a confaence on the Middle Bast. ntled State of Israel and Ouis- Uantty, the conference brlngs together experts from around the country to discuss political. social and spiritual trends and conditions in Israel. Southern California College has held ooofemnces OD tbe Middle East for the past 10 years, school officials said But beginning this year, the conference -which started Friday and ends today - was opened up to the public. . .This is kind ot emttng.. said spokesman Jamie Tebesco. 91bil is a grass-roots effort to help 1ooal people understand what is ba1>7 pening in this aucial part ot the world.• Speakers include Orange County Rabbi Muk Miller; Ido / • SEE ei<PeRTS PAGE A 17 .... 'De Spa (ISi ... , at South Coat Pina recently came out with ttl QWU line ot holistic skin and body care products. 'Ibe new products are made of plants and herbs and many COD· tain algae or eaenttal oils. 1bere are more than 60 PJOdudl to ~~IDdudlng ' greer geI;'slioWir~-.. -...... ~_,,.., scrub; mineral salts • for the ba~ aro- mAtherapy candles and oill1 ~and lelf ·tanner1 masques for the face and body; c::ontourtng prodiJcts; a · fW1 line of makeup and appllcation tools; and health s\lp- plements. The Spa at South CQUt Plaza often the best m personal and profealonal services m the finest faMHties. The fitness fadlitiel tndude state-of-the-art Cybex train- ing equipment. an exercise dulrooai and a 25-yard lap pool. The Spa is at 695 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Chll_dbelp µSA is holding its annual Christmas bou- tt.que and luncheon, Holiday Dreams, on Dec. 4 at the Hyatt Regency in Irvine. The event will nme funds to Provide continued care for the children of the Wlage of CNJdhelp in Beaumoat and the Group Homes in Orange eounty. These fadlitte. provide safe, residential bea.t- ment centers for cbildJen ages 2 tO 12 who are victims of child abuse. For sale at the luncheon are one-of-a-kind !Jaskets, and handaaft.ed items will be available in the silent auction. Also, vendOIS will have display items for sale, and the popular Santa's Kitchen area will have ltomemade cookies, fudge, chutneys, salsa. mustard and ~ars. Doors open at 10 a .m. The cost Of admission is $45. For more information, call Dale San Filippo at "69- 1,721, or Gemma Wolf at 73()..1878. For reservations, call Nancy Whitlock at 548-4228. Today is the fin.al day of the JCrml Jatafe Buyers sbpw flt the Four Sea.sons Hotel in Newport Beach. The buyers are selling estate jewelry, as well as paying ca.sh for gold, slerting silver, designer watches, platinum. diamonds, IJearl.s and other jewelry. Buyers are available from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Por more information. caJl (800) 462-2888 or (800) 931-9315. The Four Seuons Hotel in Newport Beach is at 690 Newport Center Drive. ·:liEsT 9UYS ~ WllY ~81ld ~If you know Of a good buy, ~II me at 540-122A, fax me at ~119, write me at 3'° W. Bay St., CosU Mesa, 92627, 91 e-mell me aUpHot20earth- 1"1k.net . VOL 91, NO. 2Q 11tOMAS II. ••DN. Publisher .) WILi.JAM UJm»ILL. Editor ••IB$HOJUNE 642~ Reawd 'fOU'. comments about the o.ily Piiot or news tips. !DD'ESS Our address Is 330 W. ~ St.. Cclta Mesa, CAllf. 92627. •• .. ··"'""'·•" By Leslie Simmons, Daily Pilot For many couples, l>lanning a wed(ling can be an eZdting yet ftn4ncia1ly draining~ p~s that can cost th~ of dollars. But tor the 13 ~to bet married in two group ceremonies today at St. Joachims of Costa Mesa. the finan- cial burden has been set aside so they tan be joined · in $81Tiage through the CathoUc Church. •we offer. them an inexpensive ; way to get married,• said Sister Elvita, who helped organize the : biannual ceremonies. •some of : them have been married by a jus-i tice of the peace, but (today] they will be making their vows to each other in front of Cbltllt." The church will pmform the cer- emonies at 10 a.m. and noon. Each will Ind.ode omrammtoo and the jotning of each <X>UPle ~ a. •1azo, • facilitated by tbe -belt man and maid of honor. , • •The 1azo ii like a gatl.and of flowers ... two circl8' together,• Sta· ter Elvita said. •1t ia the rope that binds them together." . In the first ceremmiy, two of the four couples being married will a1lo have their 6-and 8•month-qkl babies baptized after they e;xchenge vows. 1 For Angela Hernandez and <Juan ~a, who have been togetper ~ 7-foot swell will BaJboa ccme from the west. 68152 Patchy~ mom-Corona del Mar 11'.'9 fog a low 67152 dOuds. Ccst.11~ .,.., 11DIS ~Bead1 TODAY Flrstlow Newport Coast . 2:40a.m. 1A 61153 Ffnthlgh 8:52a.m. 6.5 Second low 3:52p.m. -1.1 Second high 10:15 p.m. 43 ..... y First low 3:20a.m. 1.7 First high 9'31 a.m. 6.2 Secondlow 4:39 p.m. -0.7 Second high 11:09p.m. 4.0 tor -allt ·.,..., .... ttiDiDg coWdn't haft· be.a bllil;. ·w. haft tbiM dUldren and we"l9 gomg Oil tb8 fourth,• Her- undez-lllld. 91t'I abOut time," ffemendeg said her hUlbend, ' comtructlQo wom., ii ~ fmplly'i only IMlfC8 o1 moame, and • leiir• wecldibg would be too cOltlf, St. Joechtm•, where lbe made her tint communkm tn 1982, df61'ed 8A )de.. al way to be manied .in the church. •AD they uk for ii a $.50 dona- tion to the church,• Hemendez l8kl. In exchange, the church will pro- Vide !iu* and Odwen. 1be brides were uked u, wear a simple off• white or beige dress. NEWPC>ltt llAOt •we ask tbelli DOt (to wear ~)because .... _..,ltv- tng together,• Sister EMta call., "It can be a simple Off-1Wtltte dreq •a m.a tbeY, can wear another day or oa--........ ~~,·~ . ~tMt:m_.,es wed, "._'-.~~ ceM Of Orange . ... be a~ ol 9t.'l parllb or from the lmmpflete • ~ must be baptized, be able to~ tbe Blachadlt and they must have gone through a coumeling 1euion two Sundays in a row and tndivtd.: ual interviews with Sister Elvita an<t tbe Rn. Jerome Roblllard. The next dual ceremonies will be held in May. • Via UM: A 1"5 '°'9Che WIS 5tOten from the 3400 block. • c:.nlca: A l1ng worth $5,000 WIS stolen from a home In ttW 100 blodt. . •~~worth $1,399 WIS~ from a car end oareue rn the 2500 blodt . • OclMn: A 1995 Porsche wm stolen from the 2600 blodt. • MQ11e.d• ~ Chedts were stolen from a malltox In the 10 block. COSTA MESA • w.t ,..,. ltNet: A remote control, cellul• phone and charger end vehtde t11glltnltlon worth $1)5 ~ ro'-' from a vehfde In ._ 500 block. · • w.t , .. ser-1: A wallet Md tts cotltenb worth $62 were stolen from a mens lodter at a health dub In the 500 block. . •A.....,. of tlMt Arts: A cetlullf ~ 'iwto end wallet • worth $1.,'90 were stolen from a vef\lde Jn the MOO. • ....... ~A baa~ $115 WIS ltClllih from I~ , dentlal ~ In the JOO ' : a.r~ .,..u ...... . '" •· . .. . -. . IA.,-dl& .. ::Z.1::r ............ ---• =4111ddo-..,...., ,,n 1Dr"1MI-----"0.•-ore DOI Wild· Ing lllldR"4lgl> We'ie llodae' ---·.-says. In mll'..a.i llC:IMd, "We'JW terMng btd<t!. ly Ille ---taught ID1C lhr-'> -·' . BUtii> w-to tougben high ocbool cunk:ula, too, dttng the 114 -19wer lhan 10% of the new jobo ID Am,rtca today are for 1m11rilJed workers. . e .... mlnlmums for high scbools should Include (our years of l!ngllsh, two laboratory lldences, visual, perfonnlng and language erts, and both algebra and geometry, she told a meet- Ing ol Wdpien 11> Leadenblp Tuesday dltelnoon. "Dldnl we 1eem from Yalu.Jet that U a baggage h'ftndJer ii not well trained, a plane ca.u auhJ• Eutln allo wants to begin the educational process .~lier, with public preschools, which she sees as a necessary companion to welfare reform. If tbeseiparents are going to goto ___ _ -b--to-lddlf We mlgbt u wtA ,....,,. u. 8D oppom1nlly-..:tits edaaal· Ing-.--. "Ualvenel ,._ "' not • loopy -., • l!atln •YI• 'h's DO c!rUler tban cl•• •• recludlon. But c1uo.me l9doct1an am ooly continue lf we have .imougb • d.uo\ooms. • I , And Iha~ u everything else in eduCatton. tekel money. The .. IOlution, says Butin-and ' many othen m government, liidudlng lllale.Msem~ Milrilyn Brewer -ti to 19dw:e the Wl!ng·margin l,<!q\llreiDent for achoo! bondl 1ftim !wo-lhlnb to simple majority. . "It only !aka 50% to build roads, why not 10 build schoolsf• Eastin chuckled heartily when she recalled a particular roods vs. schools debate during ber fom terms in the usembly. When Ea~tin begged toidiffer ,. wi1b ._ lll'POl*ll'w 1r Wk•bltl ....., ___ _ bapmtaal: ... ))tr; 3 I SSS .... ...._. ... __ "Ledy, I'm blldng .-....i. btrb a~, llOt ICllD8 omel8t . llhopaw-~woold open.• " • • Yep, II WU Gil POllJUIOll. As a -Oil the ""IUln>-menl fc>tlChool-. ~ noted an:111y, "No poH!ldan bal to get two.thlnlll ol tbe vote to be eJected.. ' -deaies di!! fact thet ruch an'illue bu beoome large· ly paltisan.. "Democrats and Republicans uel>ol compettn'g with Japan. America ii. We're so busy tying one another up we can't get it togeUier-to move· America,• she Mja. •And we are running ou"'11 lime.• Nor are we asking enough of ow children, she says. •lmtead, we are glorifying stup!dtty, • dt· tng the likes ol 'Beavis and Buttbead,' 'The Slmpsom' and 'W._..,.__. 1" II I ..... ....._, ............. ., ....... ... I!&"~•, .......... with• a •ta•' 1r•I wa w 22,00I •a a 11'- tiig'w r tktM ..... 1 I CJ 'lniw M, Wdd)ll tlllil•1e.. youJ• e1·11'i And the-·,..""-'' "1be aws:mge age Of .. I ct.. m:t IJ>e stale Is """' 59, ,.. -• ~ p(OI-with ...... "l'lart ~ around 528,000 to 128,000, -• , . whlcb topo out --.-. \' "Compare tlud with lapeD. '-' where'feacben mnmake , .. r $90,000. Compare our .-:( With Wal Mart. EVWJ doil< _.., bu a computer llDd a tz!,......,.., • our dessrooma have buckets cm the !loo< to catcl\ rAlnwate<. . •we are runnJng out OI time,•' Eastin said fM tbe fifth time in ·:•\ 25 minutes. .. ~ November 18 -Tuesday 6:30 ID 7:30 pm FIJ,M;SJRR ,,,. "Spra Ollng" Alt al &lance&: lllllrnong . FREE SEMINAR (Costa Mesa) Nal'URAL .... 'llCE ,....,'IW MAM. Fatilies tnl Proll!d:s Qis""' ,llel1ilru!ll!S* J(J()(),,,, ~,.::;-- J briefly in the news (hild care scholarships available through OCC : The Assistance League of lVewport-Mesa awarded OCC's l!arly Childhood Lab School ~10,000 to provide child care (cilolarships for low-income, working femmes for the 1997-98 academic year. • ·we're extremely excited with '1us new Assistance League/OCC • venture,• said Jean Loomis, league vice pretddent for &dlolar- shlp. •0ur plan is for thll to be an on-going program. We hope to increase the funding subltantiaJly in the future .• To qualify for the program. families must reside wttbin the cities of Newport Beach or Costa Mesa and must be low-income working families. For echola.nhip information. call ~2-5519 • FIELD mse PRODUCE STAND TEXAS RUBY RED GRAPEFRUIT 3 FOR /100 39fea. ICEBURG LETTUCE .59•ea. 400EAST 17 .. t..' (, j ',\~1.· •pt.~ )lJf~ :1,\f,' .,,'f.'1 WE'RE NOT FANCY BUT ?If-~ LOCAU.Y GROWN ·aLUE LAD Bl.ANS THOUSANDS OF POSltlOHS (That Make You Feel Like A Million) And though be works out reli- giously and hu the ~ jaw and giant mille essential to any good cologne ad, he'I pretty aure b1I interview answen won him the title. •They ukecl me about wtaere I liked to bang out, what I like to do,• he Np. •1 Niel I Jove my lit• tle mtet (9-year-old ~to death and baby-sit her a lot -I think that's what got the judges. I was- n't fake.• ' Alter the Newport contest, be and 22 other IADJtffnalisb head- ed to Structure headquarters tn Columbus, Ohio, for more panel interviews, which narrowed the list to 10. Then, after some lessons tn runway walking, they were off to Los Angeles for the finals. There, the 10 f1J1allsts wenf through more interviews, rehearsed their fashion show, did lots of male bonding -and even Tel 7li • 718 • 3010 8')0e.f27•3S76 Fax: 714 • 718 • 3381 Pager. 71'4 • 93S • 3943 ROTAll\C FOUNDATION: Ney- port·;Belboa Rotary Cltlb ~ ber PnM--.. .. dWrmall of Rotary Diltrk:t 5320'1 Novem- l>er fund·raillng drive to ralM $280,000 for the Rotary lntema· Uonal Foundation from 2,550 R«ariam in 54 clubl iD Orange and Southern Los Angeles coun- ties. Anderson, a put prelldent of the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club, is being usisted by a number of Rot.artam, including liraDk Mead, Newport-Irvine Rotary Club1 Clmck Hinda -and Mike Bradford, Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club; and ADdy Campbell of the Newport-Bal- Did You Have An Eaith Shattering Moment With Us? I Alt~ 22 )'eGrS wt'IW fftr!OddrJg Ofl Original band Dining Aoom. Your old memories wll ~{/OM blwr: .. amt on in with )QI c::amenJ ·join us fora mm oro magarto and~ a new~ or ~an old. Bring tN fomilyl Dec. 2nd is )QI last chanal J ~ t:> EL~~CH........._IT0- 2800~Blvd. l (on6~SaUa) ·Banquet. Rooms in Costa Mesa • Patio • Bar Area • Dining Room available for fun festive parties! Call immediately to reserie your date! 645-0209 •co••~• cum 1s publlstMd wery ~In the o.lly Piiot. FAX your sef¥ice dUb's n.edng lnforme.. tJon to 631-5151""fNlilto11e tay- port Way, Newport BNch, 92660. IDLLGREN SQUARE (/ormm, lociJU4 in Wesklijf Pim.Ji) 270 E. 17th St., Suite 3 17th St. bdwem Santa Au le Or-. A'ft. nar Ml C..1*1'w lllt Open Dally 642-0972 + Just ih timefoi: the holidays save 20-500/o on all ~niture and . accessones. i' New shipments of European furniture have arrived! + Biggest Sale of the year! In Stock Furniture can be delivered · · for the Holidays deenttoffmM. ,..a>ow. ot sna ..... ~ . . ~~·­l>ily Piiot to. pmeguard nantty while on • safllrt In the PhindaGame ._,,.In South -..Africa. Right, .,.. Tahoe Honey- bears. • .-ry Man- ~sum Skinner, Judy Howard and Meli- na ~ mllde sure their home- town newspaper was on hand on their recent vaca- tion to Lake Tahoe . .;.,-;~~' .;.u·r\~~ ;;.jJf1~ .;.u~~ ;; . .u~.-.;,;.jJ~~ ~;~·I)'-¥·~;·~'")~·~,,.~--,")~·~-· ~'i)~·~ ~~~'-#.d.r.ou,,. ~~·~ J..:bt w/flap Pockets Rei. Price $104.00 OurPricc: ONLY'38• •Broocmt:ick Pleet• Rq. Price $60.00 OurPdcc• OllL1''289' V. Zach• a• ri •ah ~ -·---- -~ ECLECTIC COT~GE FURNISHINGS . ' ~ ' ~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ffe Luxurious . Wondrous ~ ~ Bed Linens Children's ~ ~ Furniture ~d q . . Garden Acces~nes .· Setting of Topiaries and Roses . . I ~ ·ln~~~e8e~gII Tuble Top Sale 3 6 k ·~ Services Continues 'Through November SUnday 11 -• ~ ~ 3222 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., Coronet del Mar 92625 ~ Ph. 714-719-2911•Fax714-719-2912 ~~~~-~~-~~.~~~ ,~l· 11~ ~~··· ·~ -: .. ?'ti~ ·- • OOSTAMDA • 1711>.....,. AYC. (714)7S~l L Newport Beach's Cigar Headquarters CohlmClpn How In Stock • 11 O+ Premium Brands of Cigars • Full Smoking lounge • Accessories 3441 Via. Udo W .' J .. •. • T: B; ": ~. r C : -~ ! c .:i l ~ u s r o :J[. · · Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUID • HOMEOWNm • HPAll1f 40 Yt-ars in Business ~~ -----s > ""?J 631-774o ... Old Newport &hod. • Newpon ~ 0-. ..... t-,...o • Relationship issues •Depression & anxiety • Eating disortkrs & addictions • Recovery fram childhood pain Alao offering a vancty of suppon groups, children's coonschng &. art therapy. Ca.ll b_a ~hmenwy CONultaoon 71~..()40.()846 UNDA M. HARTSON &. ASSCx::IATIS NEWPORT 8EACH DuPont Certified STAINMASTER Xtra Life Carpet can take all the normal daily abuse your family dishes out and still look great. Don't miss this chance to get a great deal on STAINMASTER Xtra Life. Here are just a few of the specials you 'll find: ' . • DAY BOUTIQUE Bayside Villaqe presents a Hol- Boutique from 10 a.m. to 3 in the South Qubbouse, 300 . Coast Highway, Newport ch. For more information, call 3-4051. •' '~PARE PROGRAM • t The Upper Newport Bay Natu- • Califonua Department of CMClASS Am ea CDGcepts. Inc. '1fen a CPR d8N foe beartsave eDd heelthaue pnMder"lewlll filD 2 to 6 p.m. at Hoeg Holp4tel, 301 Newport Blvd, Newport BeedL The ooune is taught with• Amell· can Heart A"Odation gtdldellnm. The OOllt ls $27. For~. call 631-3623. COlJ..EC1B.ES SHOW The Miller Production Group Inc. sponson the Dolls, Bean, Supplies and CoDectibJes Show from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Building 12 ot the Orange Cowlty Fair- grounds, 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admjalon ls SS for adultl and $2 for children ages 6 to 12. Call 708-3247. UMOGE BOX SIGNWG Bloomingdale'• Pasbioo Ill.and Full ltne cl Woo. WOV«l Axl'Tllnaler & St.al Carpeting Available 1904 .............. .,...... eo... ..... N.L Corner of H.ttor a .......... ~~"'-----' .. 722-9642 •• llon..s.t104 ~ L ,_Mr_., CRAFT SHOW The Jewish Pederalkm Cam-pus plays host to Art and ~ .. -Pine Art and Craft SbaJ mm 10 a.m. to -':30 p.m. at 250 E. Baker St, C.osta Mesa. A<fmkwton is free. Call 675-8364. HOLOCAUST REMEMBERANa The Newport Bealh Central Ubrmy pn:sents a f:r8e mn•icale tiJJed Remembering the ffolocanst Through Mmlc. 3~ p.m. ta the Newport Beedl c-traJ l.Jlnly'a FdeDda Me eUng Roen. 1000 Nlo- cado Ave., Newport Bead1.. Call 717-3801. HOUDAY IOUY1QUE 1be Coet4 Mesa Seal« Center pietenta a holiday boutique fltm 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 695 w. 19Ch St., Costa Mesa. For mare infmna- tion. c.all 6'5-2356. THE GREY GOOSE !Pt \litts You to a . <:Bps· G.otce•£fid. ThnMf,N~20 7-9,.. SPECIAL EVENTS: • Drawtnc for a Byers· Choice Carolet signed by Joyce Byers • Door Prizes • Kristina Kase. a Byers' Choice representative, avallable to answer your questions • Laree Selection 'lb Choose From • Retired pieces for sale ( 1 lf/1f 1c {/ ',I 1{! '/,' / '. . ,;J f \f, ;: ,f, ,' ., I •1 ' • Refreshments 'l!/1/' 1/( ·llli.tl '_, ,,,,,1,,,,, It , ( .. ,, ' f. T ... ,. I I~~-_ tu,. ~ ',• :. ;:. ,. .. • . . ' ' ' THE GREY GOOSE WESTCUFF PLAZ.A l 032 Irvine Annue • Newport Beach Telephone -642· 7803 Hours -Monday-5aturday: 10-6, Sunday: Noon-5 The Ballet Montinartre presents Begin a New Holiday Tradition, Come see Charles Dickens' .91 Christmas Carol • An ong&u,l Ballet • ChoreograpMd bl/~ Vwrica, Origtnal Music Com.posed by George Martinol1ich & Oreheatrai.«l by Brent N~er. · : ' AIDS flLMMDEo FEST1VAL . OCC'~ A.lsoqated Student$ ~the free A.IDS PllD)Mdeo ~-featuring six films and iddeol that focus on AIDS and HIV, inducting "Philadelphia,• fnlm 9 a.m. to .1 p.m. For more ""''ormatlon, call 432-5063. : ' i PROGRAM Pl.ANN.ING · . The Or~e Coast League of Women Voters will have a pro-~ planning meeting at 9:30 a.In. at a private Nli.dmce in Cos- ta Mesa. For address and inform.a- GENmc DISEASE PANE1. . Uon. call 855-1934. The Jewish Women's Bntdness and Professional Group of the Jewish Federation of Orange County presents a dinner program titled Ancestry and Genetic Dis- ease with, beginning with a din- ner at 6:30 p.m. followed by the program at 7:30 p.m. at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker Sl, Suite A, Costa Mesa. The din! ner program is $15 for memben, $25 for non-members. For more information, call 7 55-5555 ext. 222. A ' l • ,,y IT1Ie·· .. Gr.eat Pumpkm,. has ·Arrived! • Pumpkin Muffins • Pumpkin Bread • • Pumpkin Cookies • Pumpkin-Shaped Cookies• • Pumpkin Pie • Pl<Hl' Yuur Th.inl<sq1v1ng Orch.•r<. Soon "Best bakery around!" The Daily Pilot • Open Dally. 6am -6 ;30pm •Closed Sundays 427 &. 17th St, Costa Mesa ··re,~ ... OWLS WNCHEON fltEE ltS .-sHOP 'The ~ ot 'D:euury Iotemal Revenue Service offers a free tu worbb.op for small bUll- nea own.en fl'OlD 10 a.m. to .4:30 p.m. at the a.ta Mesa library, 1355 Park Ave. For more informa- tion. call 360-2094. MEWS RU.~ llEAKFAST The Retired Offi.cen Wives League cl Orange County JRSel11s a bnxi>eo0 al 11 a.m.. al the El Thro Marine Base Officers Cub. for more infonnatioo, call 549-2028. The Men's FeUowsb.ip Break- fast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church offers a weekly fellowship meeting from 7 to 8 a.m. in Dierenfield Hall. 600 Sl Andrews Road. Newport Beach. The cost is $2.50 per person. For more infor- mation, call 574-2239. Whatever your Landscape or Maintenance needs, Lloyd,s can do it all ... TH#llUNG AaOUT LANDSCAPING OR YARD MAINTENANCE1 fTOI' SY THE NUIUEllY CN1 CAU FO• A FltEE EJTlllATE TODAYI 11.r-1 a.:L• ........ :! .. I ...... NURSERY &. lAND5<:"PE CO. INC. (714) 646-7441 lLOyd'• ~a Landlcape Co., Inc. 2!M' H!wpolt Blvd. (9! !or $t.) Colta M!!Q. CA 92627 ~....., IUPflUEl/EIPllT /.....UU/ llAllTSWICE Mlll\JAL.RJNDS a.ASS Dean Witter c:lfera a free invest- ment class titled Investing with Mutual Funds at the Newport Beach Central Ubrary, 1000 Avo- cado Ave., Newport Beach. For information, call 760-2472. ART LEAGUE MEETING The Costa Mesa M ~· free general meetlDg aDa - demonstration begins at 1 p.m. ~ the Costa Mesa Community Center, 18.45 Park Ave. A demonstration in pastel will btt presented by KamiDiam Han1f. For more Information, call 54o-: 6'30. 50°/o off' Stems • Wreaths • Topiaries • Garlaads Limited to supply on band Expires 11/1~/97 Custo m Speciality Gifts· . & Florals Furniture Antiques -·-Hours: Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sat 10-5 369 E. 17th St., #13 • Costa Mesa • 646-67 45 (aaoaa &o• ~) y .ou 'll call it ... When it comes to fashion and specialty items, you have a certain "sense of style". And so do wt! Ch8mpagne 645-673 1 Dr..,.,.. •• ~ .. 646-.5521 'lhe~Goa•• 642-7803 • MARGARITAVILLE A goott margarita ts hard to find, but they're at Margari- ta Ville, where margaritas made of fresh lemon and lime juice and Sauza.Gold tequila are the best in town. The food .ts fine, the bar ii generous and the con- viviality gets an A-plus. Seven TVs feature footbfl)l and trivia games and there is live mUllc every night. Mexi- can-food staples are available at good prices -a lot of good stuff is less than $6 . :--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.-.~~~~-----------------------.. NOTICE OF VACANCWS THE NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCll. IS SRBKING APPLICANTS TO FILL P081TION~ ON VARIOUS CITlZENS ADVISORY COMM1Tl'BB8 POil 8CBBDULBD VACANCIES OCCURRING AS OF DECF;MBER SI, 1~ FOil TBB FOLIPWING COMMlT'l'BBS: BICYCLE TRAILS CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE -. ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AFFAJBB crrIZENS Al)VISOllY COMMITTEE BARBOR QUALITY CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE ' • APPLICANTS MUST BE RESIDENTS OF THE CITY, AND 1'ILL SERVE A ONE-YEAR TBBH BEGINNING JANU4JlY 1, 1998. APPLICATlO:N& ABB AVAILABLE AT THE CITY Cl.ftK'S OFFICE <A SEPARATE. APPL1CA'l10N ll1J8'r BB COMPLBTBD FOR &\CB INDIVIDUAL COMMITl'B YOU W18.W'TO AWLY ·IOR). TBB ARPUCATION AND INPORMATION CAN ALSO• ACCBS811D. TBB011tJB THE Cfi'!'S WEB SITE AT: H'ITP:l/WWW.NEWPQRT-BEACH.CA.US COMPLETED APPLICATIONS MUST BB RECEIVED NO LATER THAN 4:00 P.M ON MONDAY, DECEMBER I~ 199'7. IP YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL THE CITY CLBRK'S OFFICB AT &t.c- 800G. -~ ALDEN'S CARPET has opened anew . Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? AU.RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade wools. synthetics, sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS,. INC. 1863 Placentia St.. COSta Mesa 646-4838 .. Mlcbael E. •hlln,,.r, D.D.S. is plsased to •nnounoe the opsnlng of his newly relocated Dental Practice at: 18444 Brooldtunt Street (L"ocated In th• Valley Gardens Center next to Coco~ Restaurant and Nursery/and) 18444 Brookhurst Street ... .._._ Fountain Valley, California 92708 ... .,.,714•963•3900 NICK'S CUCINA ITALIANA Using fresh vegetables and· herbs grown organically at the family ranch in Temecula, Nick and his son, Joe, serve up some of the best-tasting Italian dishes -using old-fashioned family recipes -this side of Sicily. They cure their own olives, make their own sausage, coolF with sea salt and use imported pasta. ~e bruschetta is ~ grea1 start and the pizza crust is per- fect. Standout pasta dishes include raviolini fantasia, ravioli ·and carbonare. The atmosphere ' °D'acltUoiMDy, ftcetl areal d9!8P .......... fiDe nstamanta of Stoelrhobil ~· •t>eclt pocket" ~ 10G1111 With more cuu81 lenlCe. lower pdcel and food lliiiilor tO that of the main Jdtcberi. And that's ,exactly what Back Pocket of Gustaf Anders ls. . The dildilg room has a dean, no-nonsense •ppearance and a single, one-page menu for both lunch and dinner featuring bold and beautiful food. ' Parsley salad, the heping mini-buffet, gravad lax an~' the sandwiches are awesome. Laden with two baskets full df fat wahiut, caraway, and anise rolls and Swedish flatbrod, the bread man comes to visit your table two or three times during the meal The wine list is very good but beer is the drink of choice in Sweden and it's "perfect with this food. Coffee is excellent and the desserts are delici.ous. 1651 W. Sunflower Ave., South Coast Plaza Village . .Mod- erately priced. 668-1_131 " CASABIANCA BISTRO The pleuant Moroccan din~ ing soom is gaily decoJated With red. green and yellow wfn40!' shades and a red plaid rug. 11)e colodul food -tomato bro"- fresh green salad, orange cano'5 -ls a treat, too. Also good; rout quail and butia, a phyllo ~ pie with ground chickeu. almonds, scrambled eggs and ~ touch of sugar. Besides its mod- erately priced, delidoua food and good service, the other major plus at Casablanca Bistro is the sheer pleasure of· being able to hear your dinner partner and have a conversation without having to shout. 1520 W. Coaat Highway. Mod- erate. 646-1420. Three out of folr peapee In have foot pain. What's wcne. ~of those people Advantages: -think It's normal. It~ not! =thiia about book>ns, while you sit around rtna now you got~~ ant , they just _,, bigger. Year after year, left untreated, bunions only' grow worse. Uttinately even buying shoes an extra size larger won't help. ~ ~1UForA PRD :rAnON x.-. a,,...,,.._'*"~ 1. No hoepHllil.llk>n, men convenient 2. Patients are generalty less appl'9henslve. 3. Generally ttMll'8 Is less pain. 4. Small Incisions recWng pc'8libillty of lmge 8C8l'S r89Ultiig In a better cosmetic result. 5. No pins, 8Cf9WI, or wns are used with the surgery. 6. No casts or crutches are necessary. 7. You Wlllk out of Oll' Arnbulltory &agical Center the same morning or afternoon you came In. 8. Usually you are able to retLm to wort< In a few days. 9. GOals are to allow you to walk and wear VOAX shoes more comfortably and have YfX1 feet look and feel better. "We Get People Back On Their Feet Sooner" DOCTOR'S POOT CARii CllNTD .--.ro---. fM~IMTM CALL NOWI A Podllllly C.,....don ••• • a.m. • SENIOR MST(Mt Chuck Millet, Ed.D. • OaD CME: For chlldren ~.6. • NOTE: ItDpect1 a community of single adults, meet! on lbW'S: day from 7:30 to 9 p.m.1 ~­ riage Builders, a mlnJ.stry for manied couples, meets every other Thursday in a home fel- lowship setting. Spedfics can be obtained from the church. Newport Harbor Lutheran Church • ADDRESS: 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach • TELEPHONE: 548-3631 • DENOMINATION: Evangelical Lutheran Church of America co-MSTORS: The Revs. Bill and Susan Kirlin-Hackett. • SERVla TIMES: Sunday, 9:15 a.m.; Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. for children 4 years through sixth grade; adult Sunday school, 10:30 a .m. •CHILD CARE:·Child care is pro- vided for the 9:15 a.m. service. • MISSION STATEMENT: Leam- ing the word, leading the way, anchored in. Christ. • w ... 301 M8an4' St: • ,... ... 6.11-3l>t0 • -· MS10R: w. Leon ..... • JmrWICl 11MISc &inday iicbool totd ~ meeta ll 9:30~m., ~II at 10:.S a.m.; ' Wednelday Blbllil itudy for adults, elemmtary icbool, high 9cbool and oODegtMged stu- denb meets at 1 p.m. • QIU) CARE! Provided for wor- abtp lelVk.9. •MISSION 5TATW A primaly goal of the church is to be family oliented and to pro- vide for all age and social grollps, at all stages of life. Our goals for the future, based an ' our pwpose for the present. remembering OUf'beritage from the past: We desire to make our worship more of a celebration through teaching and preaching about tn.Je worship. We desire to increase our evangelism~ reach by enlisting more oore members in soul-winning and person.al evangelism. We desire to incorporate more fellowship through increased activities for various groups within our church. We desire to better edu- cate God's people through a more active discipleship pro- gram. We desire to help mem- bers demonstrate the love of God by involving as many as possible in areas of ministry. • NOTE: Nov. 23, following the worship service, the congrega- tion celebrates Thanksgiving by sharing a holiday meal. -Compiled by MJ.c:belle Marr NEW THOUGHT From to a.m. to noon today, ttte Rev. Gall Mlller ls conducting a 1rea.sure Mapping workshop · where participants can visualize holiday goals and gifts. At the same time on Nov. 22, the Rev. Ken Gray leads a class in Master Mind. Those who take part learn to accept their heart's desire. Please call 646-3199 for details, includJng the class locations. $15 love offerings are suggested. You may also write the New Thought Church and lhlth POlllldation at 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa. Mesa, 92627. TAKE ANOTHER LOOK Our Lady Queen of Angels' Re-Membering Group offers an opportunity for inactive Catholics to share both good and bad experiences in the church. At each gathering, participants can participate in or listen to can- did, open dialogue on topics they select. This includes changes in the church since the Second Vat- ican Council; in the past it's ranged from liturgy to morality to tradition and more. Anyone . -------------~-----------------------------------------~--------------------------~ • Ustng Safe Natural Weight Loss Progra EDICAL WE 0.. 111/f wit"_,, ... ,.,,.,.,.,.,__ ) N .. Rll•AUS Anlcent S.C... of the Kmna Sutra RATIHO MAU AYN -r..Ml**••rllt_,.._ .... ,,.,,_ .. Arl ENHANCE THE MOOD WITH Lotions •am a..11a • °"'" lltD(lll Coton) • laltlltr llqertt IM·dXXXl •Kama htrl • BllMI • lftCUl8 Lotions <SJ Lace One Stop Love Shop ~ ..... • 741 ..._ M. 111 .. ~llS • 1117 Celllrlll A 1 ...... of.....,. P9tCo Cerar 1714-421-1811 ......... 228 Houn: 10-9 Mon.-Sltt. SMn. ll-5 . .. .,9Alf I il l•terul1r ' lcr,uc hi1ti11s Pht11H'~' · Sul,t1re ·· .. for .the H~l~ll•J~~l Affordable and untque gifts aeat.d "i•d "'~• · hstels · Je11lr• ~ liJ8) 'ifts by Local Artists SOUTH COAST PLAZA VILLAGE 1631 SUNFLOWER AVENUE , (NEXT TO MORTONS) 140-6410 Monday • T1usday 10 am · 5 pm Friday • Saturday 10 am • 8 pm 5'nlay Noon . 5 pm Also open by oppoimned "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM·MAD'E NEW FURNITURE • DRAPERJES . KNOWING GOD INTIMATELY On MOndays, peopJ.e of diverse~ and diUer- ent churches gather at St Mark Presbyterian Church to punue ·a •one-on-one• relation.ship With Goel The OneHeut Chrlst1an Med- itation group teaches and prac- tices the spiritual steps that can make that ~a daily reali- 'Ptcm M9.95/med $11~~ per yr. ~. you'll call it ... When it comes to casual dining or a quick treat, your taste is exceptional. Aml so is ours! Helen Orece Chocolllt8e 63 l-8700 Hughee F.,,ay Mmt<et 646-141 l Le••>· 6.'50-6299 P•t8Br8VO 548-3406 Pk* Upatlx 650-7849 ·IN"5H IOOK MONTH On· Nov. 23, a c:hOdren'• story will feature •The Jelter Lost Jingle.• It WU written. by' Saltzman who learned he a terminal dllea.e while in e. His mother, Barbara m.itlZllMm, will take part in the 11 event at the Jewllh Commu- Center. Tbe story tells how a wakes up to d1lcover laugh- mt.Ing in the Jdngdoql. ID his to find it, he discovers ghter can _.redeem a weary and help anyone overcome WORICERS' COMPENSATION • EXPl!2T nD CONSULTATION NO RECOVERY -NO FEE 263-5954 GARY E. SXAWIN ATTORNEY AT LAW ICOINONIA . Singles in their 20I and 30I gather et 10:15 a.m. oo SUndays. You'll find them in I>lereaaeld •A• at St. AndreW"1 Prelbytman ChW'Ch. It'w located at 600 St Andrew's Road. Newport Beech. Phone 57-4-222 for more informa- tion. SEJtENDl'fTY .. Single adults of all aget gather at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Wednesdays for Serendipity. The 7:30 p.m. d.1lcul- sion session on Wednesday will feature John Pry. The widely pop- ular motivational speaker wW present •Friendships Th.at Make a Difference.• Fry advises, •The principles of forging a great biendship are very helpful when applied to romantic relation- ships,• He adds those with a core of quality frlendships tend to lut, and he plans to explore guide- lines for clOleness with staying power. The $3 donation at the door also covers refreshments, but A$k1HfltAm , I Rabbi Dmd ~·)¥ill field quealon1 durtng~~smp.. Bvenlng 998IY S8CCIDd ~ ~ the month • nimple llalah ol Newpolt Beach. A apec:SaJ Oneg Sbabbat (feDowlhtp hour} will fol- low senicel boocrtng llngle peo- ple. It all takes place at 2401 Irvine Ave., NeWportBeaCh {B&ck Bay). Por 1D.format1oD about the time, call 548-6900. COMMUNITY OtUROt Don Sharer wW transform •oarkness to Ught• on Wednes- day at New Thought Church, the Science of Mind Center. The • • 10:30 a.m. Sunday services follow •. 10:15 meditation. They're~ at the Neighborhood Community ~ Center in Costa Mesa with 10:30 ~~ Sunday school provided. The cen-~ ter is located at HMS Park Ave. • • • • ~ • • •• ~ • • • • ~ • • • • ~ Puppies for Sale .. ... ... ~ ... ... ~ • •• ... ~ ~ .... • ... ~ •• ... ~ __ _.ti •• • ~ , ....... s.g9ntrom. The Brown Band is slated to be back on the Orange Cout next year for the 50th Anniver- sary Ball at the Balboa Bay Club. The bandleader pas per- formed at several of the land- mark occa.sions at the Bay Club, the last one being the 25th anniv~. Organizers of that affa.ii. led bfHemy Schieleln, are already pulling out the stops to create the most important social gathering of the decade for the club. Given the response of the opera crowd to Brown, the big band may be sounding off even more in the Newport- Mesa community, especially after the 50th at the Bay Club next season. In addition to the dancing I ~ ............... _.. ...... , Center I I I I I I r 642-1717 : ~ _ ·open 7 Days I -----------------~ L·l·G·H·T·l·N·Gm ' INNOVATIONI 0 "' ······•· ............ . ?if~~ B otani ·c are ' ~<i1 c.t ~ Landscape· • D!8IGN 8t OONBrROOI'ION • MAJNTBHANCB • a.w. COOK'S column appears on Thursdays and Saturdays. Don•t Get Cau1ht In El ·Mfiio We Install New Drains and Repair Existing Drains Let Jim Jennings install your complete yard landscape. • Expert brick., stone, tile, slate & c:oocrete work. • Can ttCOl'IUllend quality designers &. landscapm. • Expert Ma..onary repairs, cleaning & re-grouting PetsoNN. TRANNG • ~ • AelOelC:S •YOGA• STIIENGTH T~ • CWlw: Raw • 0cPBT PBsoNAILE STAR'• MEDICAUY-EsWusHm Pl9a\l5 • ~TE HEAm1 Qi. PAlll(Nj • LMm> CHllD CARE /WNJJ.a£ TO MBeEIS S'4M-1fe Fitness Center 831-3823 When it comes to a great selection of convenient services, you expect tht best And so Jo wt! AnthOny"a Shoe ••rvtoe 548-4053 Bank of Amertoll 722-3 182 . Blue M8n1bO 11-..ty ·~ 646 -5746 Celf\>f'ftla f'•derel 652-1760 Crown Aoe Hmdw81• 642-llJJ imegM Halmertc 631-8888 MalboXIM Ibo. 631-.5400 Aubeft & 1'lylor' 9elort 646-7l97 ~~ 642-221 l >MARY GAIL HALL LOCal wtist Mary Gatll Hall wfll have ao eJChlblt of her oil paint- ings, for 1he month "'tbWnber and December at Edwwds South Coast VIII• Onem1, 1561 Sun- flower St., Costa Mesa. For infor- mation, call 646-2086. > ANTIQUE PltlNTS · The Robert Mondavl Wine and Tinder Box Premium Cigars • Arturo Fuente • Ashton Cabinet • Avo • Cohibas • Punch • Excalibur • Savine/Ii • Davidoff • Cifuentes • Griffin • Macanudo • Montecristo • Padron • Partagas large selection of German Steins & English Pewter flub Humidors by Elie BleG, Avo, Davidoff located In CRYSTAL COURT • SOUTH COAST PLAZA ~14-540·8 62 ~ > FINE ART AND OtAfT SHOW The Jewish Federation campus ptays host to a flne art and aaft show, Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 250 E. Baker St., Cos- ta Mesa. The show and sale will feature 35 artists In a variety of media. including Jewelry, ceram- ics. glass. wearable and decora- tive fiber, photography, print- making, sculpture ancfinore. A > PICASSO ECHmT The Orange County Museum of Art pments lhe Graphic Art of Pablo Plca5$0 through Nov. 30. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to S p.m. at 850 San Clemente Drl~. Newport Beach. Admission ls $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and stu- dents and children under 16 and OCMA members are free. For more Information, call 759-1122. > WRIGHT RJNCTIONAL ART The Orange County Museum It's Thanksgiving ~~ >SUSAN 5'9llUI _..,,RV e.111.'i:."l:'~ togrtltlhs °" ~h J1n. 1, 1• at a Civic Plaza,. Newport~· on~. the gallefY ........ tD a, ... tlon-wtth AA fiOrri 2 to 6 p.m. ~piety's~ .. Monday throuah ~ 110'.'.JQ •. m. to 4 p.m. Fot lnforiNitlon. call 644- 7228. > HOUDAY Nlr SHOW 1b9 Cost.I Mes. Art League shoWcase cattery presents 8 spe;- dal show titl.,t ~lw Art for the Holiday's. the~ Jan. 4, 1998, at 1631 SunflOWM" Ave, Costa =~p~=~'. =boutique. A gallery Qll wfll be held Nov. 16 from 610 8 p.m. All events are flee. The gallery ts open Tuesday tllrough Thursday from 10 a.m. · ~5 p.m., Friday and Satur~. m fO a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sun- 1y from noon to 5 p.m. For "'formation, call 540-6430. ~ . j, OfUCK JONES SHOWROOM "· The pubHc is Invited to view 1he wortd of·Otudc Jones and his Private collection at 3636 E. CoMt Hiat1waY, Corona del Mar. 1'he man ·ge114tty 1s tree and open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sat- '4fday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For rntormatJon, call 723-1900. > NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three galleries: the Newport Gallery displaying the maritime history qt the area; the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of world- class models and the Grand ~Ion which offers touring ---Admission Is free for ~ S4 for adults and S 1 fOf' ~n. lhe museum is I~ at 151 E. Coast Highway, Niwpon Be.ch. For information, call 673.7863. .. ~ -'\ ... . -' . . >f!;AST J=flOM THE HEART ,i WI~ Center of G prange County presents A Toast t-rom the Heart, a wine a\ldion thfrt raises money to benefit the programs of the Vol- "1teer Center, Sunday, from 1 to LYLEEN &: JEFF EWING NOTHING .. HAPPENS UNTIL ~-i IT'S SOLD ' > MSllll MONDAVI WINE AND FOOD CINTl1t • ,... fiW different.~~ • of~ One .i a very spedal .. f( ~Md .. hQwthis ~ly .a:tMMif Wine Ml~ througtj the years, ~. at 7 p . .,, .. 5elting Is limited. The cost Is $50. . .. • lmprea holiday guests with fabulous festive deserts at a holl- dliy dessert class, Nov. 20 at 6:30 p.m. The cemrs chegs will teach hQw to make a selection of deBerts that will add a grand finale to your liollday. The cost is $50. • The Robert Mondavt Wine and Food Center Is located at 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. For reservations, call 979-4510. > BEAWOl.AIS NOUVEAU RACE The Sutton Place Hotel will presents a hilarious race to deliv- er the Beaujolais Nouveau by local personalities and hotel staff through a course of hazards lnduding the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de liiomphe, Nov. 20, from 11 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. Specta- tors will be offered a special Beaujotais luncheon of Frech regional specialties price at $9. Proteeds go to the Assessment Treatment Service Center. The hotel is located at 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For information, call 476- 2001: > THE GOURMET DETECTIVE The Gourmet Detective is a one-of +kind interactive comical murder mystery presentation featuring a full-service, audience friendly, entertainment and din- ing experience. Packages run from $42 to $54 per person. Shows are every Friday and Sat- urday at 8 p.m. at the Mezza- nine Restaurant, 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For information. call 631-Cl.UE. > SUTI'ON Pl.Aa HOTEL • The hote1's Calypso Cafe presents a lobster cookout Sat- urdays from 4 to 8 p.m., third floor, Calypso Pool D~. The cost Is $35 per person, plus tax ~RISTMAS ·~l -s....,ofliis =:r:hM t'""'". ,-:;.~ ThlN II no.,_~ bUt specall~ • Acmt'ltl ~ lllr In 1he =~~~ p.m. to doilng. SUttOn Place H4*1 ls locat9d at 4500 MacArthur Btvd., NeWport 8ead'I For intorm.tion, can 476-2001. >SAFARI MUNCH A Safart SUndaiy Brunch Cruise Is available aboard the ~!<>at Emerald Forest Tltd dodtea In Balboa at the Fun Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. cwry Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for children under 12. For reserv~ons,call 673-0240. > FARMEltS MARKETS Every Thursday there is a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Admission Is free. • The Orange County Market Place is every Saturday and Sun- day from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m; in the main fairgrounds parking lot. The admission is $1 for adutts, children under 12 years are free. For Information, call 72316616- • Every Saturday there is a farmers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. In the municipaJ parting lot at Bayside Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona de1 Mar. • Tbe Newport Beach Farmers Market is every Tuesday from 9 a.m_ to 1 p.m. through summer at the Newport Pier parking lot at 21st Street. Free parking is available across the street at 12000 w_ Balboa Blvd. > INTERNA110NAL SPEEDWAY Every Saturday, International Speedway sponsors a speedway from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in the Grand- stand Arena. Admission is $9 for adults, $5 for juniors ages 13 to 17, $2 for kids ages six to 12. Chil- dren five and under are free. For information, call 492-9933. ~'AVE WOMEN WEARING THE SAME DRESS' OCCs Theatre Department presents the comedy •rive Women Wearing the Same Dress· opening Thursday through Sunday and Nov. 20 through 23 In the Drama Lab Theatre. The show beings Thurs.. days through Saturdays at 8 p.m. ~AMBOREE OPENING Friday, November 28th ~~~~~lfj~~PORT DUNES :Eiit'~-.m ili;84fll;PI Newport Beach ,------ 1 BEAUTIFUL 20" -24" I . NOBLE FIR WREATHS L~VEtrOPF ~~~ & Back Bay Ifie Coasl HwyJ > NEW VOICES WORKSHOP The New Voice pfaywrights Workshop presents a staged readln9 of short plays and works-in-progre5$, Monday, at 7:30 p.m. at The Theatre District. 2930 Bristol St, Costa Mesa. Sug-' gested donation is $5 per per- son. For more information, call 435-4043 or 444-4451 . > 'DUR.ANG BANG' The Theatre District presents •Durang Bang," three short plays by Christopher Durang, through Nov. 29 at 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Friday and Satur- day performances begin at 8 p.m. and Sonday at 7 p.m. A stu- dent show will be presented Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. Friday and Sun- day evening performaces are S 15 and Saturdays are $20_ Tickets for the student performance are $8 with student ID. Student senior, and group discounts are available. For information, call 435-4043. >'THE MIKADO' Opera Pacific presents "The Mikado,• Thursday through Sun- day In Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The shows begin at 7:30 p.m. except the Nov. 16 show begins at 2 p.m. lickets range from $28 to $93. For Information, call 556- 2122. > 'FREEDOMLAND' The South Coast Repertory ~ > ....V motEY' ICILLED ~MAN' lltll ScM*' COllt ~ Pf-t\1s the tllMk ~II • ney llidwt tcJlled A Men th~ New. JO on the Second Staae. 655 Town Center Drive. cost......_ ,,.......v n are TueldiW•a with tidcetsbeg • $11. What-You-WIU n is Nov. 1 at 2:30 p.m. RegUlar tickets range from $26 to 14 t. For informa- tion, call 957-2602. > FEEL GOOD FILMFEST The Costa Mesa Church of Religious Science plays host to Genene Shambo's presentation of a three-part Feel Good Film- fest and screenwriting lectures, beginning Saturdar,..at 7 p.m. at 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Cos- ta Mesa. Shambo will show the film "Field of Dreams" and dis- cuss story structure and the hero's journey. Admission is $3.50. For information, call 754- 7399. > WEEKLY STORYTIMES Barnes & Noble Triangle ~11 Square presents a weekly story-~ time Tuesdays from 7 to 8 p.m_ ..a at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Cost.a u. Mesa. For information, call 631 -~ni 4645. id ROSEY'S AUTO IODJ ~IMSIA1IS You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FA-CILITY flEE Pick.., & ......., • M c.tlW Wwk1-s .642-4522 121 l141strlal Way • Cest• Mesa ' ,, ... v • •• the mailbag , .~ t,. ,, "'~ f,. I I t~ ls .messag·e pf abortion foes t'lQ ·SilWi._.r1g?~ '""'...,.,..,..""' THE ISSUE: Members of anti-abortion group have staged protests at local high schools, displaying graphi.c images. I ~ proud to say my husband is among those who have been outside local high schools showing and discussing with students the truth about abortion. · In response to those who object to this activity. I must concede that photos of dismem- bered human beings are dis- gusting and shocking. It is incredible to me, howev- er. that those who compJatn about the graphic phot09 of the aftermath of an abortion do not logically deduce that the •pro- cedure" that is being committed daily in this country is supported by our tu dollars. If these photos should be banned, how about the •proce- dure?•. To the parents who think that these photos are too distutblng to be viewed by their teens, I say this: Teens are shown footage of car accidents and are then told not to drink and drive. Teens are shown footage of the Holocaust and told to toler- ate others' differences. These are noble attempts to educate. Showing teens iLborted babies to dissuade them from having an abortion, however, is for some reason disturbing and unacceptable. Parents. are you aware that your teens can go and have your grandchildren dismem- bered in the womb, as these graphic photos show, withoqt your knowledge and consent? Now that is disturbing and unacceptable. MAlUE D. Pfrr-PAYNE Costa Mesa T his letter is in respome to the article in the Dally Pilot, dated Friday, Oct, 31, concern- ing the anti-abortion protesters at Corona del Mar High School. (•Abortion foes protest near . · local schools.•) n angers and frightened me to think that these demomtra- tors, who are affiliated with Operation Rescue, have become so desperate to deliver their message that they could verbal- ly and visually assault seventh- through 12th-graders with their literature and placards. I can't ignore the creepy feel- ing that one overzealous mem- ber of their group could have crossed 'the line, and physically endangered one of our children. Unfortunately, the reality is, followers of this group have been known to resort to extreme violence. Regardless of one's ¥ets concerning abortion, I don't think it's a large stretch to d eter- mine that a high school's park- ing lot and entrances are not the place to be dealing with this very sensitive issue. My children have p.u:tidpat- ed in health and sex eduCaUon classes, given through the New- po}t-Mesa school system, bi bolh elementary and high school. 'The topics covered in those daaN have always been available to us as parents to screen beforehand, so we could decide whether or not we want• ed our cblldren to attend. Purthennore, we had to sign a spetja1 coment form to allow them to participate in those classes. In other words, our role as parents was respected and we had the opportunity to choose whether or not, and when, we wanted our children to learn these life-related lessons. I am deeply off ended that these protesters feel it is their right to ignore our role as par- ents and educate our children for us on this delicate subject. Their implication is that we are failing ~ our duties, and that OUT poor, na,ive adolescents and teens need this desperately important information in order to go on with their lives, in a properly Wuiilinated and informed manner. Well, I'm all for education and knowledge, when it's pre- sented in an open and balanced way, where all options are cov- ered, ranging from total absti- nence to Ula possibility and ramifications ot abortion. But to ambush umuspectfng students and their parents on a lovely fall afternoqn after IChoo) seems completely berbartc and shows very bad judgment on the part of the demonstrators. The second area of the article that I must address, ts the quote . ~ Preedom of~ JI al the magnificent prl'llirles #(ert-1 can life, but I tn&\-upolfpre-· serving the notioD, that.above .~ all else, .in any libltion, deicen-:" cy and common se:me ahoUld • surely prevail. _, I I l -1 points out that MinDeY'* property has its own duttar ~ ems stored on it. Minney ...,. he doesn't want to eat at Sid's and notes that he's only tempormtlf storing four cars on hll i-operty. Wood. who oversees the city's Planning Department, says Min- ney'I are the only complaints she has beard about Si.d's and verifies that ~onahan bas doo.e most of what she has asked of'bim. Only the •vehicle issue• remains a problem, she says. Sid's isn't required to have a grease trap, as Minney bas demanded, because it was estab· lisbed before the city began man- dating them. And the roof may be deteriorating, as MlnneY cl.aimed. but it's •not what we'd consider a Afety problem,• she says. But Glover-who has madd it her mission to revamp Old New- port Boulevard -incluCles get- ting rid of Sid's in her lilt of ways to clean up the neighborhood. She'd rather see maybe a doc- tor's office there at «S Old New- port Blvd.. instead of the dark, -· \mmarbd bar-turned-restaurant. But alu, Newport Beach bas no redl8Y'eJcpnmt agency -wbk:b .....m tbe city can't kick out btwtneste1 lt doesn't like to make way for what it does want. ·rr. not even dole to the stan- dards I« what we want in New- port.• she AJI. •1 would dare say that it's not dole to the standards that anyooe In Orange County would wmt.• Tassets at Elizabeth Benefield Martha Stewart didn't eat here but you should!!! · New Menu falvrln8: ~ • Guile Routed CbkJteo SIDdwlcb • Coronation Curried Odckeo SMld Smdwich • Tomato and Brie Sandwich in a BlludSe • Chicken C.... SUd • Greek Sllad (Partial u.t of our menQ) And Fabulous Dews ta! 714.673.7714 EJ1alish Hiah Tea Stlrved All Day Tuel.&t. 11:3<M:30 3127 E. Coelt Hwy Comoa de1Mw.CA92625 AT· NEWP~R:T. COAST . Pelican Crest at Newport Coast is situated high on a hill and ·oim • I . ./ .. spacious lots avtraging approximately a half acR. This exclusive location ' ·, overlooks Pdk::an Hill Golf --.......... Club, Newport Harbor, · . \ ' the Pacific Ocean and. Catalina Island beyond. Exhibitll in Fashion Mand, · Newpon Center or call (714) 759-6669 for more information. PELICAN CREST CUSTOM LOTS. FROM $1.100,000 ' .. •It's an easy ride for Newport Harbor, thanks to big defensive pursuit by all. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPOKr BEAOI -n was an early avala!\d>e But perl:lAp6 just as well for Newp<Xt ~.gb's Sailors, who certainly didn't need to swelll ~out. ·sin~ the Santa Margarita game, an of our (Sea View League) games have been or '· die,• two-way Newport Harbor starter Brett Baker said. •1t•s a seve.n-game CIF this year. This WM just one of them.• Needing to win their last three league games to qualify fOl' the CIF Southern Section Division V ~s, the Sailon indeed did just that. • ' their ~ postseason berth in nine yean to g Battle of the Bay XXXVI Friday rugbt, a 42-20 vict.oly over host Co~ del Mar at Newport Harbor High. •yeah. it was tS-0 and we hadn't .~ a first down yet,• Sailor two-way lineman Pl\il Baltazar sOj. ·we keyed on 1C11De of the m.._kes they mllde, then it was an downhill from tl:sf. • · liven at halftime, Newport Harbor ~ people 'Were instructe4. to drive the VitioiY Ben ov.wto tbe Sailon' en.db safe keeping. \fI'heJ;ea ~can look at it and 1tclc their chops f~ a~· tb9ll we'll take it home,• Newport equipment man- ager Tuny Alarcon said. • Late in the game, Sailor punter Eddie )obnson appeared to injury his right leg on a h:i~ rush. staying on the ground and getting ott by teammates. = •1 can't let (the referee) know rm f~ or he won't call a~ the kicker) any- more,• said JobMaD;W\119 holding an ice ~just below his right bee. Johnson was spotted running down ~,Sd_!a)ine momenb~~. ~- • CdM Coach Dick Freeman. 15 mimDpJ before klckof:f outside the Sea King locker room: •If (the Seilon) start running over us on the gI'OUlKl. forget it Just go home .• • In the flnt quarter, CdM's Kevin Ha had a punt blocked by Shawn O 'Donnell Newport Harbor, then La.mu Lee recovered the ln the end zone for the Sailon' first toucbdOiwq. •we didn't haft ayone there to guy,· said Hayes, wbo l'atw assaaed approach. •Sometbnes emotl.ons can help you they can get y0u up~~~ ou • Wishful tbinldngt ~· Ne'lfDOirt" . ' ,. 10mbmbnd .=.n Scoroby~ Unfvef:slty 0 3 6 l -12 Estancia 0 0 0 13 -13 --Uni · Gray 25 field goal, 3:38. Third Quarter Uni -Deieo 8 run (kkk fa.lied), 6:19. --Unl -Grcry 37 field goal, 7:11. Est -Dawkins 3 run (Diaz kk:k), 4:45. En -Oa'N41ins 10 run (run failed), 0:17. Attendance: JOO (estimated). INDIVIDUAL RUSHING James Dawkins Uni -Tadych, Newport Harbor's Shawn O'Donnell f6) pop• up w1th the ball after bis second Interception in the first half Friday. IJ-91 ; Edwarm, 5-13; Defl!O, 8-6; Rossi, 2-4; Cavannaugh, 1-1. Est · Dawkins, 30. 122, 2 TDs; Tanielu, 18-113; Nunez, 1-mln~-4. Rain course awaits DAILY PllOf PHOTO BY MARC MARTIN ~ Yf •) • ·f.11St LNDIVIDUAL. PASSING Uni -Defeo, 8-2G--1 , 132. Est -Woftet, T-S-0, 20; Nunez, Q.1 -1, O; Dawkins,. 0.1-0, O tNDMDUAL ~MNG Uni -A>bino, 4-68: li.aac. 2-47; Ca'Nl(laugh. 1-14; Contento, 1-3. Ert~kia, 1-20 GAME STAT1STIC5 Uni ... flm downs 10 10 Rushes-yardage 2~115 4S-2l1 Paulng yardage 132 ' 20 Passing 8-20-T' 1-7-1 ~4~·· l!, 1 Nt!!t yardage ~ 264 Punts 4.-zs.o 2-29.0 Fumbles-fumbles lost 1-1 0-1 Aags-net yard&ge J 8-75 5-JS 1ttne af possession 23:-49 24: 11 .. Punt retutns. inltrceptions, fumble ritWms. ' : ' CIF GlRJ.s TErtN s·""i - CdM, Newport blank<CIF foes Sea Kings belt Fountain Valley, 18·0 COR~ DEL MAR -The top-seeded Corona del Mar High Sea Kings easily defeated Fountain Valley. 18-0, in Southern Section Division I girls tenrus playoff 6ctton Despite missing sophomore phenom Caylan Leslle to ill- ness, Coach nm Mang's squad (18-1) put together a strong lineup that fended off the visiting Sarans at every attempt as1 Ruchika Budhraja left her doubles assignment to step m ul tbe No. 3 singles player. Budhraja won her sets, 7-5. 6-0, 6-0. The win advances Cd.M to the secon<i round at 2 p.m~ today when they will bost Long Beach Wilson. Wilson defea,tl' ed Santa Ana, 13-5. ' I Sailors punish Valley View, 18·0 NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor High's girls t team cruised to an 18-0 win over visitinQ.. Valley View in first round of the Southern Section Division I Playoffs advance to a second-roun<i bout with Rancho Cucam "Phe Thrs will travel to Cucamonga today for the 2 p.m. ~ The No. 4 seeded Sailors (15-6) dropped just five games the Eagles with singles players Oielseo Godbey and Au , Adams sweeping through their matches with 6-0 5CO?es. - I Of SOUTliERN SECOON DIV1SlON I --1 CDM 1& fouNTAIN Vl4il£'f 0 Singles: Ni. Vaughan (CdM) def. Hipp, 6-1, def. Nguyen, 6--0, def. Pltng. 6-0; Na. Vaughan (CdM) 'WOf\ 6-2, 6-2, 6-0; 8udhr;t/a (CdM) won, 7·5, 6-0, 6-0. Do&lblea: Coleman-Mef'htrs<>rl (CdM) def. Pham-Ng~ i--""1, def. Li·Lam, 7-5, def.~ Mahn, 6-0; TMet"elli-(CdM) won, 6-1, 6-0, 6-0; Ma z- Griffith (CdM) won, 6--, 6-2. 6-0. .........,. 1a. v~ v... o -T-~NH)def. Lym&n, 6-0, ~-Haslam, 6-1, det Kloon, 6-!'i..Godbey (NH) won, f 6-0, 6-0, O'U; Ad•ms (NH) WO!'\ 6-0, 6-0, 6--0. ~ .... caw-Nelson (NH) dtf .. '1\am-Hacoa11/l ~.def CJh,t.sapteh, 6-0, de Clark-Oh. 6-1 ; !M:~f~lk>py (NH) ~1 . 6-0, ~ ~nson-Schneider(NHJ y-on. 6-0, 6-1, 6-0 • f::. ' PUil.iC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES DOUBLES CONTINUED FROM 81 prominent tennis families, were top-seeded in the league finals after going undefeated in Sea View dual matches. But Woodbridge constructed an impromptu team of Danielle Hustedt and Adriana Hockicko, two of its best players who hadn't played together on a regular basis this season but defeated Adams- Case in the title match, 6-3, 6-2. •we didn't expect them.· Adams said. ·They're two really top singles players and we thought they \ftre playing singles, but they played doubles.• To cap their unbeaten regular season, Adams-Case, who share Athlete of the Week honors, swept Back Bay rival Corona del Mar on Nov. 3, M, M, 6-0, the only Newport Harbor tandem (or singles player) to sweep the Sea Kings for the season.. •They're really a nice team.• Adams said ol the Sea Kings, •but they're our rivals. It gives us a boost to want to beat them, because we're the underdogs.• ·1 didn't feel much pressure against them.• Case added. •1 didn't treat them like they were any greater team. We always feel confident with each other and we believe we can step up to whatever level there is.• Case, whose father, Ross, won Wimbledon and Australian Open doubles titles in the 1970s, simply went along with the program in early September when players were battling for starting spots. •Kristen and I didn't know we PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES were going to do tllil well at the beginning of the Y• • Adami sakL •When we started~ partners to d~; • playa well together. I just ubd K:daien, 1>o you want to p1ayr• 1be rest ii history. • Adami entered the 118UOD after a big summer playing the mother/daughter drcutt with her mother, Doney, cummtly the No. 1-ranked tandem in Southern California in their divilkm. Adams said their team 1wu the youngest by far in the three tournaments in which they competed Jut summer, including titles at La Jolla and Los Angeles in the SCTA Sectionals. The mother/daughter team also reached the quarterfin4ll at the U.S. Nation41 Indoors in Oregon. where mo.t daughten were in their late 20s. •My mom went to the tournamem desk (in Oregon) and they lllked. 'Where's your motherf'• Mid Adams, from Mesa verd8 TeDJdl Club. Cae, from Big Canyon Country Club, wbeie her lathS II the head tennis pro, didn't get ledoua about the game until three years ago. •0nce a month. maybe I'd hit with my dAd (befoie the seventh grade), then I tbougbt I shouJd take It to a more competittve level and I ltarted playhag with my dad in toumamenb,. th&lald. Roa ca.e, wbo moved to Newport Bea& from Australia in 1974 and bought • place with Phil Dent. a fellow AUllie end touring pro, played OD the men'1 pro drcuit from 1970 to 1983. 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OdJ 7141760-5000 Ext. 716 MARK JACQUES $6lS,OOO CHARMING COLI..EGP PARK HOME Gmtt 3BR. 2BA home with built-in BBQ nlAxint spa, newn-roof and patio. Wo~I location. CIOst to school CilJ 760-5000 Ext. 120 DIANA CAPPEL $US,OOO SING~LEVELJGUARD-GATED 2BR + tkn, 2.5BA, rrdum/ to $525.000. CaJJ 644-4100 OPEN SUNDAY• ./7 SF.ABROOK COVE. N.B. J.B. CALLAGHAN $525,000 CAMEO SHORES Extra-large wt! Grrwous pool home has 3 owrriuti BR & 3 foll BA. SJ>aciou.s 6-living light. dining & family rooms. Wtzlls ofglass ~rrou!UI """4nt court}llni Call 760-5000. Ext. 112 DIANA PROSSER $789,000 NEWPORT COAST -NEW LISTING Sintk family home in gllUti communitj. 4BR. 2.5BA w/2-car 1t1t11ched t11ratt. Gourmet ltiuhm w/iJ"1nJ S#bUTO rdnttrt1tor. importtJ lu/.Uzn tile; family THm with fireplace & morr! Buiu in I 995 111UI rrtlliy IQ mow ink>! CJJ 760-5000 Ext. I 12 DIANA PROSSER. $319,000 TIJRI1.E ROCK -Hll.l..S VIEWlJ Daiptr JecorauJ 2 BR. 2B.A 11pper IUtit owrl«>ltin ltills. CustomiuJ floor p'4n -S~r! 2-c11r t""'P· OJI 610-2677 Direct ROBYN SEARS ONLY $220,000 COLONIAL CHARM F11/Niotu ./BR. 2.5BA "1"Kt ""of opprax. 9/00+iq.ft. Quirt l'U!-b- 111r l«dtion. I.A~ t1111Sltr lllllt MPM u t1pproxim11Y/y 1800+ Slf.fi CJI 760-5000 &d. 120 HARBOR RI OGE 4BR. 6BA CMStom mitimct in 11 priWltt gattti romm1mi1J. Also fw1mJ is 11n I Bfi. rtili"I tntry foytr. form11l l111ing 0-Jimng wl""faitrint library. mw1c room with ics sau1U1. Comp/Jmmrinx 1h11 ""''l"t prop<rtJ u 11 virw bndgt' abotv tht S/"'rltlmg lap pool C.Jl m Ant. 760-5000 En. I I 7 Jtu:lrk H~" S.Z,250.(J()() $269.900 we can help make the difference in your life! PRIME LOCA110N 4 Bali--. 2.5 l>tah, .0 I nl. l.iarr Pri1MIU ,.nL °"' 61441 ()() . J.D. CALLAGHAN $-U0,000 CA.TALJNA VIEW! ~ JBR. 2M~ "'1wu ;,. "1wl] ~ BteJ ""'"'"'"i"ly. ' mniNUkJ. "tAJJ for i1rfo. 760-&i. 109. SKI ELEGANCE JOINS OONI'EMPORARY C'.M1JAL IN nus MUl.ll-S'IORY HOME Only 1 block from Corona dd Mar Be2dL U~uc artistic anvJcs, vaulted and skyiit ~ Pmoramic OC%all, sunset and r:alina views ttom kitchen. great room plus rooftop~ dock. A home you must sec if you bie privacy but want to be step from your aaivitics and if you love ~ awesome views plus a vcrsa.tilc home. $1,250,000 For your private viewing contact Maxine Go/Jen at (714) 644-6294 Rarely in the Newport Beach an:a is there enough space available to tum personal lifestyle dreams into reality. After all where can enough land be found lo accommodate a 10,000 square f()()( custom residence, plus an orchard, rose gardens. a privase part. tennis couru or maybe even an olive garden? f()rtunately, the esta1e-sizcd parcels needed to meet these exparuiive needs arc still available at Newport Coast, a 9.432 acre planned community situated above the coast along Pacific Coast Highway just south of Corona deJ Mar. "Our buyers of multiple custom homesites arc doing so in order to accommodate what we call the totality of their lifestyles," said Chuck Trevisan. vice president of arcbitOct:ure and planning for The Irvine Company, developer of Newport Coe.st. Aocording to Trevisan, multiple lot buyers at Newport Coast tmd llO have uruque profeuioos and bacltgrounds. They include cotlepeneurs, a ooveliJt. a profesaional adllece and even royalty. For example, fa.sh.ion designer Moaimo purchased six Jots md autboc Dean Koontz purchued four. . .. For multiple lot buyen, it's oot just the 1uJe home. but ewrything ttm surrouodl the home 11..r maaas." Trmsan II.id. "'lbe special oceda they have. wbdber to rnuintim oceao views by purcbuina lleiabborin& lotJ to ensure tbat enough aunUgbt will bep priz.e l'OIC bushes in peak bloom. or limply to Jive lbeaelva pacer privacy, arc the reuooa tdditiooal land in a ~ .. Pot example. KocelZ will raide OD more than two and onrr iillt an. at Pdica mn that m cti1ti.ltpUbcd by~ ifiinrtl of the .ea. lwbor, canyons IOd dly tipa. Jiii ,._. call b a low profile 40,000.1QU81'C'foot bome CbM will cipm out toward tbe temced JuadK..,C ud expwive laftl. "We wn1 oar homo to nt • lbe ._. •-Uillilds fl.ta lkJmer.lllliawttitla...._.eo...-,•lnr' +· ' A~ ardt ~ '9 ••boa to Newport c.oast inside." be said. Koooott QOflell tbat few, if uy, other C9Mlal commonities offer a buyer tbit much lmd IO dose to the ocean and the amcnitiea of an urbln eovironmmc. AJ be puts it. "There is a peycholoJical value in green apace . W• will have a 1a11e of priVICY and a dep-ce of soclusioo, yet we will be in the center of tbiqt." Another mukiplo lot buytr bM mo\led down from Sania Barbara to Pelican PomL Her f.miJy rA four. alooa with occuioDIJ ~ will IOOD tabtll(> relideo"e in a lS,000 aquaN foot bome DCltlcd -""° adjoDQg QlllOa1 Iota ~ aboat ooe-llalf ticns. ~ lbe bomoia. mmrbble ltridtcape ~ dllt indudea a IClam. rettecdna poolJ lad ecu1pt1n pdeN -• bJl pond. Th dlito. a toCal of 19 buyers bave plft:buod multipJe cua&om Iota lD ~ pll'OOla rA two .s m ioca, aiviaa 1D01t boa T ... I axe a.a.. GM acre ill ... - • Jl'1cbileQ'l'•rr_.fl~dlMlllO~b ........ NEWPOJlT BEACH 760-5000 F..D.128 Abovt th~ Crowd! r -$2,895,000 Resort-inspired lifestyle found at Newport Coast neighborhood SWT'OUDded by one of SowherD Califomia'a molt beautiful coestlioes, residenla of tbe Campobello neighborhood overlooking Newport Coat will enjoy a resort-inspired lifestyle that is exceptional and privileged in every po1&ible way. "In addition to Campobello's understated elegance and Mediterranean architecture, bomcc:nmen have access to a multitude of amenities ranging from the Pelican Hill Golf Club to sboppiq at Pasbion I.d&Dd.," said Jack Scboa. ales rqiraenaative for California PM:ific ffOl!lel. the builder ~ Campnhello. ~you~ to play aolf oo a • lle"'*'°ehlp coune or diDt a1 tbe ma 'a dtoicilt ~ you can hive it all• c r•Uo -tbe opportuDitiea are limply ........ " 9** 9'kted lbll PeUcu Hill Golf Oub bu --099 ota.e .... '** pcllMllstkel ~ toCW nem and local dmity aolf $319,000 One of a kr.d condo/townhome on the ooea lfront. V"8w of ocean & Bay. 38R. 2.58A W/beCJUttfUI hardwood floots. Securtty, lhutteq, central voe .• jacuzzi tub. $8'9,000 · lnY811ors - OpportunHy Nine years new. White-. washed oak ldtctl80S. microwaves. No defened maintenance. Low vacancy. Great rental area. $750,000 ·~2BRCondo • PonnaJ Dining ROOll\ • J.ut Sb!pe to the 8-d\ • Moti\rlted Seller! .._ •38Rat3.SBA ==~Room • Mater Suite w I =and His tr $885,000 • 2BR & l.25BA ~withBay& Ocean Views • Cozy Uving Room with Firq>laa $119,900 • Lovely JBR &t 2BA Home in &celJent Condition • Located on Large Lot with Beeutiful ~g $243,000 •fftlllt b2...., hndiouR with PllUmdc'-'ewl • CUIDrl At T...au.1 Interior Dea.- Fabulous Mediterranean custom home with ocean and canyon views, oversized lot, gate guarded community. #]85680 Million Doijar Properties lafiolilDl'"'IDT BEACH • $1,695,000 • 644 .. 9060 Outstanding Dover Shores bayfront with 60 feet of frontage with lovely south facing bay and night light views. #382051 Newport Beach: Balboa Island: 673 .-6900 ·1 2792 Circle Drive, Bayshofts Open Sunday 32S La Jolla. Newpprt Heights Open Sunday RESIDENTIAL BROKF.RAGE ' ,. BAYSRORES -HUGE CORNER LOT RFSIDENTIAL BROKERAGE -NEWPORl: BEACH'S PREMIER , FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE . www.coldwellbanker.com ARGYROS • BARTOLIC • '.BENTS 3 ,... .... 2Sldl.g1.z1 ~.,..u,;,y ~ 1-.t m..o/~~grtaJ./w:s: .... Jo..""°°' aJJ.c.: ~ lg/rl anl l.;g#. .. ~~ ~c$55Qlm RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE h .,__,,... .. ~-.~ ""'-~··+<••__.. .. NEWPORT BEACH Completely redecorated and remodeled, 2 bedrooms, 3 baths, · , loads of · • REAL ESTATE," CARS, TRUCKS · .. ; . R . v. s , B·O AT s John & Carol $795,000 NEW LISTING Cameo Shores Ocean views . laqe lot (11,000+) 3 Bedroom; 3.S baths 3car...,.. $879~ HARBoR VIEW & OCEAN VIEW 4 bedroOms, 2.5 baths Stunning ocean, bay & Ca~ views New carpet & new room $3, 700 Per Month '11;--~ - 'i ,. • liARBoR WOODS . ' -- Next door to Gelsons 2 Bedrooms, 1 bath 1 Car garage $1,300 Per Month RESID~NTIAL BP.OKERAOE .(714) 644--9060 EXT. 121 • 800--473--8183 PAGER BELCOURT Escape the hustle and bw~ of everyday life with this tropical retreat. A 14-foot rooftop · waterfall t,ing off~ pool pat'ilion begins ro set the mood; the swim.-up bar in the 60, ()()().. gtzllon pool hearkens ro a remote island in the Caribbean. FitJe bedrooms and six-plus baths 4 SHOREVIEW PELICAN POINT . One of the most detailed homes on tlat West C0ast, this prioott 12,000 square foot c~ ef/m ocean views and primt.e beach access in ~ate4 Pelican Point. The stone flooring, imported from Twcany, is just part of the great detailing, as is the stone fireplace in the family room, which also features an entertainment center and wet bar. This is the largest home . on the largest lot in Pelican Point . Offered at $4,995,000 I , • PERRY TAUB (714) 644--58 ."33 "Why Settle For Mediocrity?" Single level home, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, high ceilings, spaciow formal living areas, perfect for entertaining, two master suites, attractive custom patios, walk to Fashion Island • Offered at $449 ,000 l ) \ I l ~ ( I \ 1 " I \ ·.,_ l ) LOCATION! LocATION! BAYFRONT Vmw One house from South Ba,front. Huge, rare duplex on ooef'sized lot. 4 bedroom & 3 bedroom apartments ar combine. A rare find with terrific income possibilities! Offet'ed at: $939 ,000 DoRIS LEE Beautifully updated home, 3 bedrootnJ, 3 baths, Large back- yard, private pool and spa, single level, guest/Servant quaners, Spacious living areas, tO .. foot ceilings Offered at $850,000 'Frencfi 'lavilion·· ~ 'Bayjzy_nf :Hom Modeled after an 18th century French pavilion, a Newport Beach residence it located on a SS-foot-wide bayfront lot. , · Offered for $5. 75 million, the property has a bayside terrace, French gardens. a fountain and belvederes. The two-story home features four Mctrooma, 4.5 baths, a formal dining room and a l,flle~ pavilion. The kitchen and muter bath were .remodeled. Italian tile and antique French floorina hicblight the kitchen, where restaurateur Wolfpng Puck prepared a meal in May honoring the Vienna Phllharmonlc. The master bath is enhanced with limestone flooring, moldings, a spa tub and a limatone.abower. The home's European ambiance ia evident in ~ l' ~il accents and the different typa of ftooiing, such as antique pavers and inlaid parquet. Specimen trees and a koi pond accent a central courtyard suitable for entertaining. A large dock equipped to Mndle mow ~ts or sailboats it abo part of tho ~~l'J· .. ~ •" I 'For add@onal infonnatiJm about tlie properly call JERRY FINSTER of Coast Newport Properties (714) 644-1600 Spyglass Hill -4 Bd. 3 Ba. with pool Gorgeous ocean. bay and dty lights views. Gigi n.om. $1,195,000 Coroaa del Mar • Great loallic>o and short walk to btwJl from deslnble lot. joaes Ajoaa $885300 in association with TIM CARR alUl LANCE BOGGS Costa Mesa Condo 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome, private patio Convenient to shopping, community pool $134,000 Prime Seashore Duplex 4 Bd. 2 Ba. up+ 2 Bd. 1 Ba down + 3 car garage Great for owner/user, steps to sand and sprf $539,000 .... ,.., Bayfront Condo d. 3 Ba. + den, prime ground level condo cellcnt Lido Channel view, dock available $589,000 1997 SALES ACTMTY Sow OR IN EscRow p,.,erlf ' Rqf'aftlW Uada We \. Buyer U.da lale Selkr Eutalde Buyer EasUlde Selkr Bayfro11t BM!tf'r Udo Isle Selkr Baycrest Bll!ltr Coroaa del Mar SeUtr Udol9'e Selkr Udo Isle Bll!ltr Udo Isle Bu!ltr Newport Crest BM!tf'r Udo Isle Bu!llr Bayfroat BM!tf'r Ba}fn>at Se/kr Eutalde Bu!tf'r Eastslde BM!tf'r lnlae Cove Buyer E..akle Selltr EMtlllde 81.1 yer Newport Hei&llta Selltr EMblde Buyer Weet Newport Bu!tf'r Newport Helchta Seller Udo We Seller Wea.Ide Buyer EMe8lde Seller E..._.. Buyer Meu Verde Buyer E....se Selin Coroui del Mar Bllyer Udollle Seller EMitbhff Buyer LJdo.... 8M!ftr ..,.,.,...,.t Selltr udoW B•r a.,froet Sefltr ...._W.W..__ Bll!ftr 81ICM1t TetT8Ce Se!Jtr Udollle Seltr .. ,float kyer .....,_ HIPJude &yer E..akle Buyer Coroaa det Mar &yer UdoW. Bllyer UdoW. , Olltom ...,,,ont Home 3 8d. 3.S Ba. rmaodeled home. Yer)' open tloorplan IdN1 IOUCbcrty orientaboo w/ 60' of frontage OD the bay $1,iMt,tOO 717-4744 la11lde COft ...... Cote 1027 8-yside Cave Eat $76'),000 Sat (l-4) 1415 Newporter Way $76'),000 Sun (l-4) $995,000 Sat (1-4) Barbor ..... 51 lbrbor Ridge Dr. CbrU#IN BM $629,900 Sat (1-4) a.,,,eo.ap $1,795,000 Sun (1-4) Barbor View llllls • 2227 Anlia ~ $549,000 Sun (1-4) Imlll» $349,000 Sun (1-4) 2524 Wawaest llAt•·~ $691),000 Sun (1-4) 7 Greenbrier .. ,,.,.,, Jlorplly $1 t750,000 Sun (l-4) Barbor View Homes 1950 Port Bbbop AllllWmr fir r I $949,900 Sat/Sun (1-4) S.0.1 hi• s.1111 $2,595,000 Sun (1-4} 1700 Port A1bley ~,,,. ... $998,89') Sun (1-4) ... t:ort.11 $950,000 Sun (1-4) lniDe 4532 Olmot Dr. '!9'q.lt,, $190,000 Sun (1-4) Clll'llata 1400 llDp Rd. """"' si.llblo $1t725,000 Sat/Sun (1-4) . 49 PbiDlpsburg $278,000 Sun (1-4) 20 Caoyoawood Sun {1-5) ~ -.x-v $56'),000 Sun (1-4) 1-t .... ' Sun (1-4) $1,~,000 Sun (1-4) Sun (1-4) $264,000 $3'U,OOO Sat (1--4) Sun (1-5) Sun (2-5) s.iff&~ $795,000 &Ill (1-4) ~(2-5) Please call us for a complete list of Open Houses #1 SALESPERSON 3RD Q!!ARTER '97 + AUGUST AUGUST SALESPERSON OF THE MONTH SEPTEMBE . 'SEPTEMBER . SALESPERSON PENINS;ULA POINT i · 1 • : • -) \ l l ~, r \ ( I I V I -I 1 · IN ESCROW 608 W. Ocean Front 3507 Seashore Dr. 7010 W. Ocean Front 519 W. Balboa Blvd .• 519 W. Balboa Blvd. 219 32nd st• 515 W. Balboa Blvd. 517 W. Balboa Blvd. 521 W. Balboa Blvd. SOLD 916 E. Ocean Front 3312 W. Ocean Front 7 402 W. Ocean Front 7402 W. Ocean Front• 1228 w. Ocean Front• · 5801 Seashore Dr. 428 Via Lido Nord 532 Via Udo Nord• 648 Via Lido Soud • 919. E. Balboa Blvd. 42 Balboa Coves 604 36th St. 311 33rcl St. I 515 w~. Balboa Blvd .• ON THE OCEANFRONT -$925,000 This lovely. llcht and brlcht home ls r1cftt on the beach In a prized section of oceanfront. Just a short walk to Balboa shops, restaurants and the Balboa Island ferry. Owner may cany -will con.stder trades. CUS10M OCEANFRONT HOME -$1 ;398,000 Tha. new, CUltom home w deslslled by noted addtect Bdon Jeanette, and built In 1982 with a.astnm cnftsmanshlp Md detalJa throuthout the home. The 11W:lous and open ftoor plan Includes 3 Bd. plus den or 4dt Bel 3 Ba. and FR. ~ ....... Mee wtth beac:h&ont ten9ce. ON THE OCEANFRONT -$175,000 In one of Newport'• most desirable beachfront sections. easy walk to shops, market. and restaurants. EldstJnc house ls 2 story, 3 Bd. 2 Ba. with larae beachfront patio. Perfect beach home. Qr bulld your dream home! NEAR-NEW AND BFAU11FULI -$445,000 Stunnlftl"condo tn lhe Vilt• 6f c.orona defMar, a1T-new c:ionstrudion In 1996. 3 Bd. 3 Ba. sunny terrace off IMnc room, larce view dedt upstairs. HAU'dwood floors throuchout. pnlte ad mat>ie counters. Ucht wood c:ablnetry, lob ol beaut1fu1 wfndows. Shows lJb a model. Wlaetlaer Bu11lng or Selling Give Us A Call -You Deserve It! 428 Se"a Corona del Mar Captivating views from this 4 bedroom, 3 bath traditional home in this rediscovered neighborhood. Wood floors, open beam ceilings, large family room and rear play yard all within walking distance to COM beaches, shops and restaurants. Offered at $599 ,000 405 Cortes Circle Corona del Mar Perched on Buck Canyon, this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home offers a tranquil canyon setting as well as views of the ocean. This highly sought after community offers private access to beach and easy walking distance to COM restaurants and shops. Offered at $61 9 ,000 2060 E;sst Ouanfront . Newport Beach A rare oceanfront opportunity with complementary traditional structure and beach settina creating an environment that eX'udes the ·ambiance of fond memories of · , •• , summeitknes cone by and antfdpation of ~ those yet to come ... call fot details. Offered at$~,750,000 Hamor View Hills Bayridge Buyer Harbor View Hills ·Buyer Newport Coast Buyer Turtle Rock Seller Harbor View Knoll Harbor View Homes Sellet Newport North Seller Haibor View Homes Buyer Belcourt Hill Seller Spyglass Hill Seller Turtle Rock Seller Corona del Mar Eastside Costa Mesa Hamor View Homes Corona del Mar Hamor View Hills Eastside Costa Mesa 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath and famJly room. Pristine condition. Owner transferred! $349,000 OLD CORONA DEL MAR, SOUTH OF HIQHWAY Lunutous townhOme in the . heart of the village. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, family room and ollce. . $'69,0oo Relo'catton forCei saJie but this may be ~dream hOme. • DeOOrator perfect and near new. Four generous bedroom suites.plus offlce, NC, cranlte, hardwood floors and morel 1950 Port Bishop R.ed11U41 to $949. 900 : . • , i } · ~ . 1 · r") , ) 1 ... _ , · ' ' I ' J ' '\ ) l L. '\ ~ I .... l I l ) I (_~ ( \. ~ l \ i\ ., ! ' ' . Brand new 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath home with splendid ocean and~sunset views. Call for more Info. SpedacuJar panoramic ocean and city lights views. All new kitchen with granite and limestone floors. can for more info. Only available lot. Price includes approved plans for 5,000 sq. ft. home. Beautiful ocean views. CaJI for more Info. 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath In 1ated community. Beautiful park~like settiJl&. Ideally located. call for more Info. Emerald Bay Open House Sunday November 16th 2:00 P.M. ,._ 5:00 P.M. 516 Emerald Bay New Hillside Medite"anean Villa $2,795,000 . 5 I Emerald Bay Front Row Center at tfie Beacfi $3,700,000 MUST HAVE GATE CLEARANCE 1 I • I I .. "R Local Offlce •.. Local Agents ... Local Results! resenting Newport Heights, Cllfflaaven, Westcllff & the Eastslde Pro More than 500 Southern Californians of all ages attended HomeAid's si~th annual Project Playhouse Auction Party and raised S 150.000 for the temporarily homeless. Gathered in a tent adjacent to the Hard Rock Cafe at Fashion Island in Newport Beach on Saturday. Oct 18, the evening's audience enjoyed an exciting playhouse auction. live entertainment and dinner complimeots of Hard Rock Cafe. Featuring seven one-of-a-kind children's playhouses, the Auction Party featured Honorary CllAinnan Bob Vila, star of "Bob 1 Vtla's Home Again" television show, who presented dlis year's Project Playhouse design awards to the builder teams. Irvine Apartment Communities' playbouae, "Balboa Dream House," cunplete with lalldbox and numerous inle:rlctive toys. wu the evenina's top seUer mt $21,.SOO. ~Dram HOUie" was preaented with the Onod Award. the California Th>pby (bell depiction of life in California), the Playful 'hpby (molt fanlUICr friendly) IDd the R.abtbow 'J\oopby (moat cOlorftal) by PrQject P1ayboute'a I judaina panel. Standard Pacific'• , "Stoocbridge" entry WU the ICCOIJd ~ teller It $21,000. ~,. Wll &liO a...-ded aeveta.I ~~ aW... inc~ the Alftt~ Wft#~ les Since 1975." • ~~ . ~-. ~,,_,'CUl-m•ng ;,; NftllJ'orl Beach 0-Costa Mesa AreM. 4BR, l.SBA, ~ 3000 ~ft. On the most desinlMe street in ~est. Offered at $590,000 LISA DEEM~ . (714) 515-1847 '9 Prudential (714) 846-4485 Califomia Realty Top qUality performance from a top quality agent Mackenzie is a shining star · .; in a co111petitive market Melissa Schmand is the top listing agent for ~tember He is a consistent top producer at Prudential California Realty BeautJfully remodeled San Clemente 3BR, 2.5BA, home I•· qalet pted community situated d1rectly on tbe laDd. Llmeltw a.try, wrap arond pw cleW. Etched g1w entry, skylipts, dJ.roacboat. 3'000 lq.ft. •1 411 000 B6 •? ' 9 a .m. -noon. ·Agency· 1 - 4 p .m., '"Ethics. . . 6 8:30 a .m., Board of Directors 1 .. MLS boOk delivery 11 V.terons Day 12 9 p.~., Compass beginner class 2 p .m.: MS Word class Colt tor conttnulng education classes 13 9 a.m .. Grievance committee meettng 2 p.m., Seminar: ·How to buy a computer• •• 2 p.m., WlnaOwS ·95 doss 17 · 8:80 a .m., New members onentat1on 19 9 a.m., Ml.S Committee meettng Col tor conttnuing educatton ctosses 9 a.m. -1 p .m .. Semtnar. ·etNcs· 2 -5 p.mv Compasl advanCe class ij{ ~tr Ir~ .. !r ~. ~tcu ilU~ .~r" f rS ~A:~ ~ . ~ tf 1 11d ftli i RfJ!! ~Sf>il'~ I n.w if [ ilt ?',,. tl;i ~ ~, ... ~ ~1 ilfJ~ ii~ l.J ~s4S"r~ ifiM 1i1f rJ.ir tfhj pti1 EXCELLENT INVESI'MENT UNIT V~ d~ ~ City Hall in SanJJ ~~ii this UJ'.l.ique. :fk~tial toa>mc property oflereid by a motivated MibTuhllM• $325,000- 227 Milford Sat $1,375,000 Evie Compton 460 I Cortland Sat $639.000 Roy Osterhout 4726 Orrington Sat/Sun Sl.495,000 Kent McNaughton 1605 Arch Bay Sat/Sun $849,000 Cammy Leslie 310 Driftwood Sat/Sun $669.000 TQffi Hoover 2716 VlStll Dd Oro Sun $279.000 Roy Osterhout A WONDERFUL PANORAMA 2143 V1Sta Enrnda Sun $650,000 Myrna Boom Mountains lie ciJi li£ts backdrop this home cunom-built for comfort. Three stories wi 3 3 foeplaca lie a 3-c:ar ~·Two family roonu, 907 AJcppo Sun S529.~ LouAnne Rirrcy one with built-in oak cabineu lie desk. stone 1~ lie Wet bar. Kay Kon&l 8t fam wa. 2527 Buckeye Sun $489,000 Sally Shipley UftS,000 Ad Code 716.j7 2233 Aralia Sun $499,000 Sandy Daley 76 Ocean Visu Sun $619,000 Judy Muncy 9 Dorian Sun $509.000 Judy Muncy 30 OCC<Ul Vista Sun $612,000 Natalie Ames 94 Ocean Vista Sun $575,000 Mary Osterhout 4 Sea Cove Sun $535,000 Lee Ames 33 Seabrook Cove Sun $649,000 LccAmes 29 Curl Sun $539.000 ATS DESIRABLB LAGOON LOCATION 1880Tusrin Sun $338,500 Barbra Ownbcn You ~ lcm: this lovely modd 2BR. 2BA condo, nicdy dccorattd l5C in ~condition widi ~W:c. Two-car attached~· community 1091 Scabluff Sun $207,000 Evie Compton pool lie spa, motivattd sdlen. MymaBoom $305,000 Ad Code 724S7 25034 El Carrizo Sun $139.900 Arne Pctcnen Sun $249.500 -· + 65 Alt/OU + Beautiful condominium home. 2BR, 2BA, 2 car detacfted garage. Gated community . $219,900 Mary6etli Cole Standel + 2324 Port C.rffsfe + Fabulous family home. 5BR, 4. 5BA. Separ~t.e guest suite, Frencft doors, plantation sftutters tftrougftout. $875,000 Office: 644-6200 Direct: 644--6373 ~181 ~Prudential C.lifonlia .... lty 0n9· hOUse to the sand Thia five bedroom, three badt bameil ~ to the sand and has a peek-a-boo ocean view. . Features of this income potential home include remodeled kitchen and~ Gftice area off the master bedroom, used brick side patio, attached three car g..._ newel' roof and security system. The home is located across from a park and close to beach amenities. OffaUI M $520,000. For JMn iltfonnatiO~ call &riara RopJIOW 11114 &ubtuw ~ '11 -.. I •*l Califomia RultJ, (714) UU200. BALBOA PENINSULA 1707 E. lay Ave. 7BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $3,950,000 ' ~·· S.1-4 $217,500 Qilnery VIiiage Realty 673-3m CORONA DEL MAR 370 llroldMij' 381 Saf 1-4 $325,000 1801 Tahuna Terrace 3BR Sun 1-5 $795,000 Coldwel lanbr Mmolealty Linda ... Clllhy 5drwekbrt 661-9333 7SMl64 979 Coldenrod 3BR Sun1-4 $249,900 321Dlta.ll>rhe 3BR Sat/Sun 12-4 $785,000 Prades61 California Realty Md>anlld <DM flomel ,.Zutler .... Patty McDonald 644 6200 x176 759-9070 759-9341 339 M8ford Dr. 48R Sun 1·5 $780,000 Coldwell lanker LACUNA BEACH Sdylong 12'9 Temple H• Dr ,. Sat/Sun 1·5 $595,000. Sandy Adamek Owner 661-9333 494-4417 4'4-2342 COSTA MESA 151 E. 19th St. 3BR/1BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $239,000 NEWPORT BEACH 5'einer lmestment Co. 130 Mutes. Orde 41R Sat 1 :30-4:30 $279,000 Mice Steiner, Agent .... 714-642-9666 RaeW,c11 I 760-5000 .x126 1 m ICinglet a 4BR Sun 1-4 $385,000 I .. C.oWwell Banker 13ll s..tlago Dr 411 Sun 2-4 $695,000 ht Davis • GIWlcly IHhor 661-9333 6~161 1776 Oriole 4BR Sat 1-4 $415,000 21 .... Loa Court 381 Sun 1-4:30 . $319,000 C.al&lwell Banker Remai • JJm Mlhlffy Dusty Hanh 668-9333 760-5000 x124 201 Cmnellla 481 Sun 1-4 $204,500 2700 Hewpart lhd 291t. Sat/Sun 1-4 $469,000 ,.. C.ollt Realty Group Cannery VIiiage Realty 631·1142 -Tomtey.. 21 OI CaRna Vista 31R Sat/Sun 1-4 $274,900 613-Jm Qti"81anbr 2121 Alla \1lea 481 Sm1-4 $629,000 3BR Sun 1-4 $339,000 3• W/5un 1-4 $605,000 76CMl310 5111-4 $Z25,000 Sun 1-4 $243,000 Please caJI Por Showing OflereiJ al $:J,:JOO,(}(}(} p,....,,,a11y Jeff~i (714) 841-69&1 EM.alls efr~e.eom ~~~ ~ out your patio door onto one of the most beautiful beaches In the wortdl Easy access away from the traffic & crowds of the Peninsula, rare beach/alley frontage, desirable interior position! Offered "as-is" or with new custom home NOW IN PLANNING Approx 3,200 sq. ft. plus 1 ,000 sq. ft. parking .. Act now & be In the greatest custom beach pad on the oceanfront by summer" Watch your plans progress @"www.pacificcoastline.com" p;:>~ ~~_, G?Yno. Re~I ~~t~te Sales & Development Toll free So. cat. 1-888--69-SANDS 714-722-1011 OIDE COJtONA DD. MAR Btst Oppt>rttmi_ty • Six U1lib 111 2.5 Loa Tri-plas ojfmJ ~ (• tl.e~) 650.000 0-750.000 JOHN KENNEY &MARY FBYEll 428 32ND St., Newpon Beach, CA 92663 BNR:-..arW'ZZ· (714) 723-4494 ar., • .,,, . . ~ ~ ! i. ~ ~ [ ~ ~ ~ :z i· i i i ~ i i t· " 8:~1 s~e:~§.gio!f is-~ 1· ;:.1 §~l!Oe. .. -il~n'tr~i·s~. · a ~ §. 5! 8" !' i l · i • la· a = ... ~ if-< i' ~ i &· ~ ,J_~· •.. ;· • f l-1 l ' ~ I. § ! ! ! i ] k: Ji.i ,;i It [ f I ±: "''' l J P ~ " a I ~11 •~[ i· 1 Jr i .,,_., ~ t ii. U.1~· J }. t l~f~;I\. • 1 f ~ J~ > i~ l 1 °!. "'r,1.~;,t J 11 1 i1 i ,,J. 6] u,~·~1 r "J '~ ~ f HI Ht~r"° '"r· 11i1 ·1£1,, '8 ~lJi~~ J l!,il~6 ;a I 1 r • S' ff ~ i l q i & ~ s· 1 ~ ~ ; if Ii" &.a } i:· 9 ; Si~ OQ ce: '"'1J1'< Q f 1~!1 ~. ·f.~ ! ~ ~ ~ i ' ~ i. i J ·~ .. i ~ l ~-1. ! ~ i . . !l H e.1 ~:jt,tl ! h I' • ! ~ I i ~1rr ;1 JI II. 2,1 t . 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Cotp. K (800) 885-0001-8.875% 20 2.500 so 7.181 4.211D'Jra 20 2.soo 9.0'l3 214,800 3.000 l8M 8M Newport Coat f'lnllndal R · (800)~-8.875% 5 2.000 15 7.110 3.700% 20 2.000 7.526 700,000 2.375 110 1M Pacifica McftQ9 R (888) 823-4603 8:875% 2.000 15 7.110 3.250% 20 0.750 7.393 214,600 2.378 110 1M PNC Mortgage K · (800) 743-3648 7.C)CJ(J% 2.t25 30 7.250 4.880% 10 1.125 7.521 214,600 2.450 110 1M Prism An8' dal Cofp. R (800) 691-5829 7.~ 2.000 10 7.zn 2.880% 20 1.000 7.541 214,600 2.500 110 1M Sanwa Bank 8 (800) 237-2982 7~ 1.280 30 7.483 5.750% 20 1.000 7.730 214,600 2.750 110 8M TLC Anencial SYCL R · (800) 801-7300 t.125 13 7218 5.~ 5 1.500 8.087 214,800 2.750 1TS 1Y Union Bank of CA 8 (800) 463-1218 • 2.000 80 7A80 5~ 25 1.000 8.048 214,800 2.7f,/J fT8 1Y United~ Mlg. 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Clint Moses finds the perfect home for his clients Novembet4 S < 8:15 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank • 6 p.m., Computer training dasses 1 MLS book delivery 10 1 p.m., SoCal MLS Directors meeting at PAC West Association 11 Veterans Day Board offtce dosed • 12 11 "7/dverlising in I.he '.lJaify !J1fol .has given me a s.ijnLf Canl advanlage in my mar.£eling efferis. g simply couf d no/ do wil.houl our focal newspaper, w.h.rc.h reac.hes so many .homes in our area. 7.han.£ you '.lJaify :71/oi far all I.he business you broug.hl my way far many years. " ~ 9.isela Ylur02e.isler !J<0/Y7l7/X c5ouf.h Gounfy ~ --I ' I WelJnuiJay Deceniher ltJ, 1:997 8:30a.m. Balboa Bay Club 1998 OffieertJ Jackie Randleman, PruUJent Bernard TowerJ, PruiJent-ekct Bonnie Turner, TretL:Jurer Julie Schmietling, Secretary 1998 DirectortJ Tom Brunt1on, Gil Foert1ler, Bing Girling •• • Anne Hoo"er, Nancy Petert1on, Nan Tully d Da"e Wong $15 Per PerJon Ta/Jiu of 10 may he ruerved ReJervationJ required · PletMe rupond hy lVedneJday, Decemher 3, 1997 -----------------------------------------·------··--·---------------------·------------· '\ .Name(J): ------------------------- Company: ______________ Phom: ___________ ._ Enc/oJed ii a checlc in the amount of $ ___ /or ruervalwnJ at $15per perJon. 1/ _ _ . L s fi . T7· , _ , ~1.c A _A # -1 ~ .... '; PtuUe coarge ___ or __ ruerJ'alUJnJ to my YMat~r,. • ~ 1 :. , • ,_ ~ ·r '" I Expiratidn date:_"-----Signature:_'_ .. , -----:---~-...;......;.,;..__....;.;..;...--~ •. • . t. r • .. . . ..~ $VOLUME $200 Million · $150 Million . .. THIS DATA FOR THE FIRST THREE , . Q!JARTERS OF 1997 WAS OBTAINED FROM· fMifl.iiii;f4 THE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OF THE ORANGE COAST AsSOCIATION OF REALTORS ON 10/8/97.