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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-10-12 - Orange Coast PilotFISH drlver Randy Pa.role (above) collects meal contaJ.nen from the cafeteria at Hoag Memorial H09pltal Pplbytertan ln Newport Beach prior flO ltartlng his route. Right. ~le delivers a bot meal to Vivian at her Costa Mesa bc:illiia that she shares wtth her dog. MAJIC MARTIN I DAl.Y Pt.OT Volunteers like Randy Paro{e bring food to local remdents who can ,t fendfqr_ themselves _, By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot Parole and about 125 other volun-can't stay in the hospital as long, and ic, no-salt and low-fat meals by tee.rs spend a few mornings each they need help." request. month delivering meals to Costa Eight volunteers show up at Hoag Parole, who now serves on FISH's Randy Parole arrived at the Mesa and Newport Beach residents at 11 a .m. every weekday. They load board of directors, got involved with door of the tiny pink and who can't do their own shopping and up their cars with a container of the group two years ago as a Mobile beige trailer, carrying a blue cooking. juice, a carton of milk, a dessert, a Meals volunteer. plastic basket holding con-Hoag Memorial Hospital Presby-bot meal and a cold meal for each of •FISH is an organization that's tainers of food. juice and terian provides the prepared food the eight stops on their ro~. apolitical." said Parole, who grew up • District's 16th Street parcel to go up for sale • Site of administrative building will soon be vacated in favor of new digs. Property once appraised at $1.3 million. NEWPORT-MESA -For the fourth time in a year and a half, school officials are nearing the sale of another district property. School board members this week agreed to hire consultant Mark Rogers of TRG Land Resources, Inc.. to help prepare development plans for the sale of the 16th Street administra- tive building. Administrators will be vacating the 8,532-square-foot building m about three months when their new $1.9 mil- lion facility at the corner of Baker and Bear streets in Cos- ta Mesa IS complet- ed. The board declared the prop- erty -located at 1601 16th St. -sur- plus in June, 1996. The city of Newport "This site is different tor us . because of iis proximity to the Environmental Nature Center and the district stadium .. A " -MAC BERND • Beach briefly considered purchasing the one- acre site for a possible gymnasium, but declined -1.astmonth. The 16th Street property was appraised m 1990 at $1.3 million. Rogers will be responsible for creating devel- opment options and other alternatives for the district, as well as helping navigate, the distnct through the city's entitlement process, said Superintendent Mac Bernd. "He is gomg to look at the best way for ~ to market the site,· Bernd said. "This site is diffe· • SEE PROPERTY PAGE A5 Newport Haroo1~ seeking its most . senior Sailor •The school's student government wants to feature oldest alumnus in homecoming festivities. By Julie Ross Cannon, Datly Piiot milk. A thin, pale, 80-ish woman and the local branch of Friends In Some of the program's ~ients in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. wearing a light green bathrobe Service to Humanity provides the requested to be on the routes. But •tt's very grassroots-it relies almost NEWPORT BEACH -Wanted: the oldest liv- greeted him. volunteers. The non-profit group many social workers, family mem-entirely on volunteers." mg alumnus from Newport Harbor High School ·1-11. I've got your meals for you,· gives short-term assistance to fami-hers and doctors call FISH asking to His Friday-morning deliveries The school's student government leaders are he told her cheerily. lies in need. put someone on the program,__... took him to two trailer puks and two trymg to locate the oldest graduate Sailor to __ .__~Sh=e thanked him and launched The 22-ear-old Mobile Meals FISH bas a waiting list for a few of apartment complexes. The recipients serve as the grand marshal of Newport Harbor's into a story about her problems with program expanded from six to eight the routes, while others stillbave afhis other four stops had calle(ttn homecorrung parade next week getting her tiny dog -her only com-rout.es earlier this ear. Now o aniz.-slots o , O'Connor said to say they wouldn't need meals that ~ far the school has no lea~. said Chet I \ I I I \ f' -·,. ' )n Th e Runn ing W More dollar figures •SEE ALUMNI PAGE A14 Shop Owner breaks bad news •Many pawn shop customers are distressed to learn they may have lost priceless family heirlooms forever after burglary. By Christophe( Goffard, Daily Pilot • • AOOAY, OCTOBER 1;2. 1996 greer wylder Crime and illegal immigrants top council candidates' concerns Karate kids can get a break on classes South Coast Martial Arts (545-5759) is offering higb- quality training in Kenpo Karate three days a week for kids ai es 5 to 17 for $30 a mon . e ave a month rate of $75, and a scholar- ship program for financially dis- advantaged youth to train for free, provided they maintain school grades of C+ or better/ says program director Gina Sah- agun. A best buy is being offered during the month of October: you can sign up for four months of karate classes, and get a free uniform for only $25 per month. And SOuth Coast Martial Arts is interviewing potential students for its quarterly scholarship pro- gram beginning Tuesday. Classes are held Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 5:30 p.m., and last one hour. It's lcfated at 3165 Harbor Blvd. In Costa Mesa. An all new pumpkin patch has · opened for the Halloween season called the Haunted Pumpkin Patch at 1815 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. It has more than a typical pumpkin patch including a bollllce castle for kids, cos- tumes, masks, decorations and carving kits. It claims to have the largest selection of pumpkins locally. Alda Grey Day Spa/Salon (549- 3030) is having its annual prod- uct sale now through Tuesday, Oct. 15. Skin, body, hair and nail products are reduced 20%, and it accepts phone orders. Aida Grey is located at South Coast Plaza VDlage. Pumpkins, Pancakes and Para- chute Express is a fun Halloween fundraiser to benefit abused and neglected children. It's happen- ing at Crystal Court on Sunday, Oct. 27 from 8:30 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. The holiday celebration fea- tures entertainment, gourmet breakfast selection, arts and crafts, and the Parachute Express will perform on the first floor of Crystal Court at 9 a.m .. and 10:30 a.m. The cost for the event is $12 per person, and you can pre-pay for tickets by calling Sharon Par- rett at (964-5865). You can also purchase tickets at the door on the day of the event for $15 per person. Nordstrom is hosting a fashion show on Monday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. featuring antique lingerie -dating back to 1861 -r~tly found at an intimate apparel company in Connecticut. Includ- ed in the show will be corsets made with 100 whale bones, foundations that flappers wore in e , an e newe nology in shapewear -a •Bar- barella• -style shaper that slips on and is supposed to melt way excess fat as needed. Nordstrom .is.looated ~t South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. • IEST 9UYS appears Thursdays and ~-Whether you're a merchant or a shopper, If you know of a good buy call me at ~ 1224, fax me at~ 4110 or write to me: Best Buys. Dally Piiot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. "Public safety is our most fundamental problem ... " -HEATHER SOMERS • EDrTORS'S NOTE: There are three seats up for grabs on the Costa Mesa City Council with nine challengers. three of whom are profiled here. The Daily Pilot will continue to pro- file the candidates in this ongoing series. By Christopher Goffard, Daif; Pilot HEATHER SOMERS Though Heather Somers calls public safety "our most fundamental problem" and supports beefing up the police and fire departments, she thinks rival candidates for the Costa Mesa City Council have "greatly exag- gerated" the city's crime sta- tiStics. Somers, the 40-year-old president of the East Side Neighborhood Association, notes that the city's method of reporting crime swells the numbers. "We report every single incident committed by every individual," she said, noting that some of those crimes might be petty thefts. Somers also emphasizes cleaning up the city's traffic problems, and one measure she said she intends to take is to synchronize the traffic lights along major streets. ·Seventeenth Street is one in particular that I would really love to see tackled,• she said. "It's ridiculous that we're having to deal with all this cut-through traffic. Unless someone addresses it proactively, what we're basi- cally facing are more grid- lock situations. Harbor absolute nightmare. I'm a futurist. I like to look ahead and see what the possibilities are.• -Somers,wb.&-is-married with three children and bas lived in Costa Mesa for 21 years, said she also supports building a residential and commercial center for senior citizens at the Harbor Center. · "I think our crime rate is sk ewed, but I think we have a crime r ate and i t needs to be addressed ... " -CAROLINE BUTLER CAROLINE BUfLER · Caroline Butler prefers not to speak of the •problems• afflicting Costa Mesa, noting, •Dwmg cam~gns, people tend to make mountains out of molebllls." BuUer, 49, points to the "skewed" statistics trundled out by other council candi- dates who say the crime rate is on the rise. "I'd rather not win than have to do it that way,~ she said, "(to) take something out of context and use it against a city I love." Still, Butler said she wants to expand bicycle patrol5 and community-oriented polcing programs like Neighborhood Watab. - MI think our crime rate is skewed, but I think we have a crime rate and it needs to be addressed,• she said. Butler, a marketing manag- er who has lived in Costa Mesa for 20 years, said her aim as a council member would be to "expand joint efforts between the school board and the city of Costa Mesa" and to "foster commu- nication between the commu- nity and City Council." Asked to prop<>se specific measures to hasten those ends, she said, MI haven't sat down to think that through" but suggested publishing a quarterly community newslet- ter. Butler, who is married with no children, also said she would work to encourage minority involvement in cttY government, particularly on the West Side. •t tbirik Uie o commu- nity needs to get more involved in local government," she said. "Whenever they have an o rtuni on a local coIDIDl'"'ltee, app y for it.~ JAMES FISLER In the eyes of James Fisler, Costa Mesa's illegal immigrant ~~ot READERS HQ'IUNE 642-6086 Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Cost.I Mesa. CA. 92626. Cop>fright: No news stories, lllustratlonft edlto- VOL 90, NO. 2J5 1T'Gl?U H. Walt Nllltw Ml IAM &.O'll'm.I. ldltor ......... MINgll 19 Editor -~ Qr fdltor MMC ..... "-*fdltor ""7lliao-.. a.. Anehdel Offbt Record Y'>'K comments about tl'le Dally Pilot or news tips. ADDRESS OUr eddtell i. 330 W. hy St., c-. Mesi, caflf. 92627. rial matter or~ herein can be reproduced with- out written pennlsion of copy• right own«. HOW IO BEACH us ~ lht l1mes Orange COunty (900I 2S2-9141 ........... ~642-5671 ~604)2t ......... Nllwf 540-1 UA Spcwtl 642-4)0 NIW\, 5por1I , .. 64M 110 ~:~Ilk.Mt .... C)Mcil ...... OffKe w .. n, ..,., .. 631·H02 111.Mt.i .,, ...... ~Ced~~ ... . ,...~......,. ...,s.._,........,ao ............. ""*,, 11'f1 I\. .... ~ ... a.,Ot.M ... ._.. TIMPERATUMS Newport Beach 66159 Bait>o. 66159 Costa Mes. n/58 Corona del Mar 66159 WPOMCAST LOCATION Wedge Newport llack* ""'Jetty CdM .... ,..., Ant low J:lla.tn. Fnthigtl 9".28 a.m . s.condloW l :Yp.m. Second hi9t' MkOS p.m. ·---------~--- "We're at the cross- roads (illegal immi- gration). The coun- cil won't talk about it. They're in a state of denial ... " .... JAMES RSLER population fonns the nexus of the city's woes. The 45-year- old council candidate, who supported Pat Buchanan in bis recent bid for the presidency, proposes regular police sweeps of the city's "problem areas" -Shalimar Drive, Min- er Street, east and west of Harbor Boulevard and Wilson Street. Noting Mthe large popula- tion that is living here illegal- ly." he said, "It's a big problem and it's going to be a huge problem. We're going to be Santa Ana rather than New- port Beach. We're at the cross- : roam. The C0\8lCil won't talk about it They're in a state of denial .• Fisler, who has lived in Cos- ta Mesa for 25 years and works as a regional m,anager for Nordstrom's Department Store, said purging the city of illegal residents would lead to "reduced density, reduced traffic, reduced classroom size, reduced crime." It would also improve the city's business and its revenue base, increasing property val- ues. he said. "The fact that they are doing an illegal act starts the ball rolling," he said. "It show that they don't respect our country's laws, right off. They will not come forward to ID other criminal acts that they may witness because of.their status, so in a way they're almost a magnet for other criminals to prey on them. So it brings a crime culture to their area." Fisler, who is married with no cllildren, added, •All good things flow from addressing that problem. This has nothing to do with nationality. This has only to do with legality. Are tiou of laws or me we not? We're going on a vicious dowribill spiral because of this .• He said if elected he will also emphasize programs that benefit seniors. SUNDAY Flrst low 3~44•.m. 1.3 First high 9:55 •.m. 5.6 Second low 4:35 p.m. 0.2 Second high 10:44 p.m. • •• WA'TWl SIZE .... 91AW: 6J MIW Msw Msw MSW 2-]"" Mb~.._._, to• .... ..fun.but~ WI* out-.. Ming ft'oM --St., *' k. end ... :1-IMot ttwOugtt to .._.. . ........ high...,,. wtl .... "°"" •• ., c:IMr\ ,.,,...,,.. .................... ---... ~Mt .. CllllMllM :.:c' ...... ... ....-. 1101111: Have a ball at Fire and . ' Marine departnlents event F llU!MAN'S B.ALL: U you or a family member have ever benefited from the services of the Newport Beach Fire Department or the Newport Beach uteguards, here's an opportunity to salute their out- standing service to area residents by attendance at the second annual Fireman's Ball scheduled for Friday at the Hyatt New- porter. 1be black tie dinner begins with a cocktail _reception at 6:30 p.m., followed by an exquisite dinner and dancing to the music of •Special Delivery,• said Bob Call•ban, skipper of the Com- modores Oub of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce, sponsor of the ball. a ireman s an are local elected officials and candidates, Congressman Dana Robrabacber, Chamber of Com- merce leaders, and 25 members of the Pire and Manne depart- ments and their spouses includ- ing Chief 'l1m Riley and his wife, Deana. •The evening will feature recognition of the 1996 Firefight- er of the Year, Lifeguard of the Year and Commodore of the Year" ball chairman Chris Wynkoop said. Tickets at $100 per person can be obtained by calling the chamber office at 729- 4400. COMMUNITY NOTES: Watch for a major announcement Monday at a 4:30 p.m. press con- ference being held at the ~ew­ port Harbor Nautical Museum. Board President Rudy Baron and · member Bill Blurock can hardly contain their excitement about the progress the Nautical Muse- um has made in such a short tiDie in their new facility. Newport Beach resident Trudy Thom as has found 35 of 50 Homecoming Queens, includ- ing three living in Newport Beach, who graduated from Tustin High School as they hold the 75th anniversary Homecom- ing game Friday. In addition to Thom.as (1969) local queens include Mary Gallagher (1957), Pua Detloft Howvct (1963) and Debra Howard Lewis (1965). Thomas said the school bas only bad queens for the past SO years and she is still seeking the last 15 queens. She can be reached at 548-8408. UWe Crow will discuss the American Indian Unity Ch\ll'Ch at the Wednesday meeting of the Newport Mesa-lrvine Interfaith Council, being held at noon at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presby- terian Conference Center No. 2. The Rev. U oyd Sellen, council president, says attendees will NEWPORT llEAot -- - \ ..... ,,,, .__ --. ----:. jim de boom also celebrate Pastoral Care eelctuncheorneservations- can be made by calling Sellers at 760-2358. WELCOME TO TI1E WORLD OP SERVICE CLUBS: Robert L Crogan, sponsored by Jlm Wah- ner, and Guy Drew, sponsored by Bert Smith, both of whom joined the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Uons Club. sannCE Q.U9 MEEllNG51HIS co..,..G WEEK: W•nt to get more Involved In your community? Visit a ser- vice club this week. Guests are wek:ome and most dubs will buy your meat on your first visit. nJESDAY -7=-a.m.: Newport Beach Sunrise Rotaty Oub meets at the Balboa Bay Oub. Noon: The Costa - Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Oub meets at the Com Mesa Community Center for - the kick-off meeting of the member-_ ship round-op. & p.m.: Costa Mesa-• Newport..HJrbor Lions 01,Jb, the Fish fry : Oub meets at the Com Mesa COuntry -• Oub to hear from David Max on the • Internet. WEDNESDAY -7=-a.m.: South Coast S\Jnrlse Rotary Oub meets at the : Center Oub. Newport Harbor Kiwanis -• Oub meets at the University Athletic · ~ Club. Noon: Soroptlmists International • • of Newport Harbor meets at the Santa · : Ana Country Oub for a business meet-• • Ing. Costa Mesa Rotary Oub meets at · : Mesa Verde Country Oub. The • Excti.nge Oub of Orange Coast meets • • at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub. & p.m.: Newport-Balboa Rotary Oub -1 meets at the Bahia c.ortritNao Yacht : » Oub to hear John Tayior of the Nixon Library on -rhe Nixon Years.• THURSDAY -1 a .m.: Costa Mes. -• Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon: Kiwanis : Club of Corona del Mar and Newport - : Beach meets at the Bahia Corinthian : • Yacht Club. The Exchange Club of : NeWpOrt Harbor meets at the Sha~ : • Island Yacht Club. The Newport-trvine • : Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Mar- : • riott Hotel. • -, • COMMUNITY .. a.uas is published-~ every Saturday in the Daily Pilo\. Fai · your service club's meeting information-: to 631-5851 or mail to 1743 Bayport:· Way, Newport Beach, 92660. : .: ,. • 200 blodc of Na a...: Two small tables and a window screen were stolen from a van. • South Bay ft'ont and f4ate Avenue: A TVNCR combo and a shower head totaling $650 were stolen from a boat that was on dlsplay for sate. • llllbcNt lloulftard at llnd Street: Several dance costumes worth more than $500 were stolen from the trunk of a car. • 100 .blodl of Grant Street: One pound of sugar was allegedly poured Into a victim's ~stank causing damage to the c.ar. • 2900 blodc of First Street: A stereo, 1 S compact discs, men's clothing and three cellular phones totaling a value of $3,025 were stolen from a locked car. There was no sign of forced entry. Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price s1251h, .ATTORNEYS AT LAW BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Col"J)9rations, partnerships, mergers, acquisitions, buy-sell agreements, contracts and collections ltEAL ESTATE LITIGATION AND TIANSACTIONS Evictions, foreclosures, easements, title disputes, wotlk-wts ESTATE Pl.ANNINC Trusts, Wills, Probate Administration LECAL -OPTIONS . ., SATURDAY, OCT08ER 12. 1996 With a lido 14 you can still sail on the cheap I t ls one of the great icons of Newport Harbor, a legend ln its own time. It ls at least as much a part of the bayscape as the Beek fami- ly's ferry boats and the Balboa Pavilion. What we are talking about here is a sailboat. one of the most popular ln the world. the Udo 14. The Lido 14 was bom and raised in Newport Harbor. Lido No. 1 popped out of the mold at the W.D. Schock company's boat works on Wayette Street in . Cannery Village in 1959. It was followed by .nearly 6,000 clones. Until this year, when the new Lido 14 was introduced. . The old Udo 14 was 14 feet long, 6 feet wide, had 111 square feet of Sail area with main and jib, and weighed 310 pounds. The new Lido 14 is 14 feet long, 6 feet wide, has 111 square feet of sail area, and weighs 310 pounds. Aye, there's the rub. How do you produce a ne~ and improved Lido 14 without ma.k- ing 5,900 and some existing Lidos obsolete? - •niat's why it took us three years to figure it all out," says Tom Schock. •1t was a terribly tedious research project. We had to go through every single part and evaluate it, weigh it and redesign it to fit with the new technology. It was a nightmare." Maybe so. But when Tom .-v' --.--'fT ·•. ~ . ' • I 7 '\ • ' • • • • &.I ,, ... , fred martin woke up, he had a hell of a new boat -and could sell it for less than he eould the old Lido. Base price for the new Lido, .out the door, is $3,995 vs. $4,495 for the old model. In the first year of production, you could have bought a new Lido from Tom's dad, Bill, for about $600. In 1966, you would have paid $1,195 for the base boat, $171.50 for a set of sails and $180 for a trailer. All things considered, $3,995 for a new Lido seems quite rea- sonable. That's $12.89 a pound, which is about half the price of some decent pannesan cheese. The trick is in the technology, Tom Schock says. "We used five molds for the old boat, now we're down to two. When my dad started building the original Lidos, his technology was way ahead of anybody else's. But we The Community's Candidate AN EXPERIENCED LEADER • EFFECTIVE PROBLFM SOLVER A P£RSON WHO VAUJF.S COMMUNilY INPlTT R DHEIM FOR CITY COUNCIL EnJorsul by: The Honorable Marian Bergeson; Clarence Turner; Past Mayor of Newport Beach Michael Step hens; President of Hoag Hospital T he Lio~oln Club T he New o rt Beach Fi.re& h tera !l'lm!l'lml"ll.ml"ll.m~ " ............ ,tl~ 1'•"-1991 f(S cA~~ {sotoO~ ~-. were still using the same tech- nology lut year, so we weren't really competitfVe on the market anymore. •Now we have the same boat, only ~. the class sailon are ecstatic. and we're selling.Lido 14s at a rate we haven't seen in 10 years. We've already sold 60 of them.• If you want to check out this new version of an old standard, you can see a flock of them whizzing around the tuming basin at the tip of Udo Isle in a regatta called the Championship of Champions. It is big-time stuff, pitting the champions of various sailboat classes around the country, everything from iceboats to 8- foot Sabots.to the flat-bottom scows that literally fly across Midwestern lakes. . Sailors have come from as far east as Connecticut, as far south as Florida, as far north as Min- nesota and as far west as New- port Beach. . The local boys making good are Nick Adam.son, Laser class champion from Balboa l7aeht Club, and Mark Gaudio and Erik Kingaard from Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Mark's championship came this year in the Cal 25 class. He has also been a Lido 14 and Senior Sabot champ. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club . is hosting the series of 11 races. which began Thursday and con- tinue through today and possi- bly Sunday. Bl4t not U regatta chairman Bill Byrne bas his way. Bill says he has •ordered up 10-12 knots for Friday and Saturday, so we can get all the races in.' Priday morning, Bill said they were able to get in one practice round and three races on Thwsday. •winds were light. but strong enough for decent sailing," And nobody got lost in the fog. After Thursday's three races. Adamson of Balboa Yacht Club is in first place, but there is a protest pending, so who knows. There are still eight races to go and those iceboaters and scow sailors are bound to get the hang of a Lido 14 sooner or lat- er. . ·with the 10-12 knots we have coming, it should be a great weekend of sailing,• Bill said in that wonderfully opti- mistic way of all regatta chairs. You could, of course, see the Championship of Champions from your boat, if you have one, or rent one from Ralph Rodheim. Or you could book lunch at the Riverboat Cale at the Nautical Museum for the bigger picture. Then you could get up close and personal at Bahia Corinthi- an after the race today and scru- tineer Tom Schock's new Lido 14s -surely the only product in history to cost less than its pre- decessor. Now that's progress! • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. ------ 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER NIOXIN -------.. • TI 11 B I ..... I s I II l I I l)' I ' T () \ \. ', ! ·We Honor All Comped1ors Coupons!! es.sen rial elements Smsdence-HAIR CARE ......... c.a. ~ ~ w CELLEX-C-mustela ••• t • • Independently owned and operated • Old fashioned friendly service • House charge accounts • FREE DEUVERY _ WE ACCEl!l OVE 50 PRESCRIPTION PLANS inclu,int .. FHI' Secure Horizons l'ccifc C.re · Columllic HMltll C.re FREE SLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS ,.---sr<l<iFF ___ , I A•i •-., IN.••ferrd I I ,,....,,,,, .. I ., ., tt $10. 00 lu.,.•ee I I • .,.,FREE I I .. "•:.r: .... ,.,, I ,,. ... , \11&.w. ~ ... Costa Mesa Fire hosts open house Costa Mesa Fire Depart- ment hosts its annual open house.. toda.y, to commemorate Fire Prevention Week. This year's theme, •Let's Hear It For Fire Safety: Test Your Detectors," aims at edu- cating the public about fire safety. The open house is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 2450 Van- guard Way. across from the Orange County Fairgrounds. For more information, call 754~128. 'i' PHOTOGRAPHY 240 Newport Center Drive, Suite 110 Newport lkach (714) 644-6933 Wear jeans to work, aid cancer research The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and Lee Apparel Co. encourage local bustnesses to support the can- cer foundation on Oct. 25, Lee National Denim Day, by allow- ing employees to wear jeans to work that day. Employers can support this day by encouraging their employees to wear denim to work, in exchange for a S5 donation to the Komen founda- tion. Businesses can call 1-800- 688-8508 by Oct. 18 for more information. Christmas in Octo ber Excellnrce in photography for 50 years ~ Cu"ently schedul ing Holiday Portrai ts ' ._ ________________________________________ ..... ~ ... ... M SATURDAY, OCTOIE9' 12. 1996 +TEMPLE NAME: Higashi Honganjl Buddhist Temple. + ADDRESS: 254 Victoria St., Ca.ta Mesa. +TELEPHONE: 122-1202. +DENOMINATION: Jodo Shin Buddhism. +YEA.It TEMPLE ESTAB- USHED: 1989. + SmtVICE TIMES: Sunday at 10 a.m. The service is in Japan- ese and English. Sbotsuki (memorial services for loved ones who have died) are held monthly. + SENIOR PASTOR: The Rev. Tsuyoshi Hirosumi. +SIZE OF CONGREGATION: 50. + MAKEUP OF CONGREGA- TION: Mostly Japanese and Japanese American. Many non- Buddhists attend the Sunday service as well as members. + TYPE OF SEJlVICE: Sutra chanting and a teaching mes- sage. Those attendin can also make incense and/or monetary offerings. + TYPE OF MESSAGE: Based on the teachings of Buddha's words and concerning the three treasures of Buddhism, how we are hwnan beings, receiving the Buddha Dbarma and receiving peace of mind. Often the teach- ings of Buddha are related to a contemporary issue. + RECENT SERMON: Hirosunu MERCURY INSURANCE Good Drlv•r Rat•s Tlck•t8d Rat•s End of Summ• S,,.clal • Homeowners • Commercial •Auto We represent 10 Co's Call Us Now For A FREE Quote Family Owned& Operated for Over 17 I spoke about why people are tn conflict even though we are all fortunate to be human beings. •Ego and self-interest take us away from seeing things as they are, without prejudice,• be said. We cannot escape this, our nature, but we can meet with the Buddha and our attitude will be transformed. Dhanna is a mirror in which we can see things as they really are and see our true selves. This makes us capable to have compassion. + UPCOMING SERMON: This Sunday, Mitsuko Ando, author of •A 1\vo-Headed Bird: One Life· will be the guest speaker. The book is her account of her Welong journey toward faith and the religious insights she has received. It is the story of the spiritual transformation she has experienced in relationship to her mentally handicapped son, Masafumi, who became her spiritual teacher. are welcome at Sunday services and at a lecture series that meets on the second Sunday of each month at 1:30 p.m. Open discussion follows the lecture. This Sunday's lecture/discussion will focus on •A 1\vo-Headed Bird: One Life.• The lecture will be conducted by the Rev. Tetsuo Unno. + OUlllEACH PROGRAMS: High school and college age youth can become Involved 1n the Young Buddhist Asloc:iaUon. A bilingual newsletter, OaishinkaJ, is published mon1h- ly. The Oharma Society COD· . ducts lecture/discuaion series that are open to the public, Buddhists and non-Buddhists. There is no charge for attend- ing. There is also a Japanese- language lecture/discussion every Thursday night at 7130 p.m. + DRESS: Casual +TEMPLE DESIGN: The tem- ple is in a building that was once an athletic club, so the outside arcliitecture ls occi.den- tal; inside, the temple is tradi- tionally oriental with a beautiful altar. There are pews for seat- ing. + INTERESTING NOTE: The temple was instrumental in making the English translation of •A 1\vo-Headed Bird: One ed oversight and Ken'ichi Yoko- gawa assisted the Daishinkai li'anslation Group through numerous drafts of the manu- script. The translation is pub- lished by Oaishinkai Press. After a chance meeting between Ando and CaWomian Aiko Inouye, Ando donated sev- eral hundred copies of the Japanese-language book, ·Gumyo no Tori" to the temple. October 1 1th & 12th Friday, 1 Oam-8pm & Saturday, 1 Oam-6pm Watch Repair •Jewelry Repair (on the premises} Silver Jewelry • Pearl Restringing • Custom Designing Loose Diamonds at Wholesale Price 714.-642-7828 King Size FROM 3 pc. set These mattresses are all new & structurally sound, but cosmetically imperfect. Some have mismatched fabrics, scuffs from shipping, etc. But at these prices, who cares! 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa BU . . . ~ . ,, DON I.EACH I DAllY PllqT The Rev. Tsuyosbt Hlrosuml, right with spedal friend and guest speaker Mitsuko Ando, who recenUy authored .. One We." I• I desire to have it translated. The response to the book - which Ando describes as •a tes- timony to how the teaching of Buddha-dharma 'saved' a living Jluman being from the suffering of our generation• -led to the -By Michele M. Marr - Sout~oast Thrift & Loan Association HODSON LIGHTING SOLID BRASS DESK LAMP HALOGEN. NATURAL BRONZE OR NATURAL VERDIGRIS FINISH 25" HT QB 7010 Z Courte1y to tM Tr@M 1510 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa • S48-93'41 Open Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sat 9--4 Ph~ifian o~ ._n<r s-~~ ~ ""~ O:.ca1n / ,/ ,," / Offia;_ visit$ on monthly b .. i$ (fro ~I c~ if uen m~e oflen "'1SMI on rMdic«l ~ Avetagt fee iododing' medication '900° /month (less than s22"'/wu1t) Full refund of office vi$i(4larges if not .satis6~d io 3 mooths Free initial body f~t analysis (Tani(A analy;ur) (S1?1"viilue) "' ~\vim'"'1 Ml bef1t • mUy p,.UCrl:lf\yt,dlp [Of"'""' ,10 J"P'B "' o,.,.. C.wAJy •nd IJ • TMll)hft .Ammon~ p~ • o( Mrlfl!'k t'l;wjri-I Will~ If~ "")'l)t'bn In 1~ OC/U. .u~• u. jncorponk' ~ p~ ptdilWld by ~t\ft.I ~ .enc-e Wdf\lfM!b MO (\11 c_f.llotf,a(Clt} ..... ~ """ IJ •'I .otvlf<\ '"bi.~ ''* ptl(llQ In AllPI , ,, 2. H( "'"' ~ ~ co,&cl)Q11,111> ,_4,,_n. NI Apol l"f flllt prlof It> fDA app!O".i d1111rodllrtlo,fl ol ~ , • fn lf\ll ~l'Y· / Benefltln9. Orangewood Children a Foundation Ungaro• Anne Klein• DK.NY • Escada • St. John and 1nore! ' Now Accepting Appointments For Fall Consignments. Donat-ions are always welcome. 81 Purchase With This Cou on ail ~rchandise. Not to be wed w · other discount. • SAT\JRDAY, OCT08Elt12. 1996 A 5 CONTINUED FROM A 1 rent for us because of its proxJ.mi- !• the Environmental Nature ter and the district stadhnn ( to Newport Harbor High ~).· RangerS take anether walk in the park L A Upcoming candidate forums By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot il'be process the district will COSTA MESA -Park rangers fo9>w to sell the 16th Street prop-will be back on the beat in three edy will closely resemble the months, thanks to a City Council ~ it followed when selling vote this week. B.-r Elementary School 14 ·The city's park ranger program mcttths ago, he 88ld.. was shelved three yea.rs ago after :Jbe district will have the prop-a ranger patrolling Wilson Park erty appraised and prepare a bid-ran over a homeless man sleeping diag packet for interested devel-in the park. opers. After recei,mg sealed Mayor Joe Erickson said the bi41J, school officials will open the incident -which was settled out of bi4s at a public meettng, then court for more than $130,000 - aceept an oral off er from the brought to light problems with the hi ..... .;:.... bidder. ~L program that have been , lbe procedure netted New-addressed under new procedures. pott-Mesa an extra $800,000 dur-·This is a completely different mg the Bear Street sale when a program than it was several years developer outbid others during ago,• Erickson said Friday. •Tuat ~ oral bidding segment. The program was cut because it was site was appraised at $4.5 milHon not a success. The people that ~ sold for nearly $5.3 million. were employed didn't have the ~But the Bear Street site was l 0 qualifications or the training to ~the size of the 16th Street make it a success.• -----t~""""T"l:=-==~=====---e new program, recom- : Bernd said he has received mended by parks and recreation s~eral inquiries about the commissioners, places the park a~ative site from various rangers under the auspices of the church organizations and day Police Department, which will cJie businesses. also train the rangers. Last year the district hired The council on Tuesday Rogers to create development approved hiring two full-time plans for Bear Street and Monte rangers, or #community service VJSta elementary schools. Monte specialists,• at a cost of $98,060. VISta. however, was not sold. After two months of training, the .. . . . . . ·-.. . . .. . FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Excluding Special Orders Expires l 0-15-96 · Custom Gifts & Antiques Speciality Furniture . · Florals • Hours Mon-Sal 10:00-6:00 369E17th St., #13 714-646-6745 . .. . . Westport Square • Costa Mesa ' ·naey'll lie e~vbdble ... now tliat there haiJ beensomudi improvement to (the parks). # -MAYOR JOE ERICKSON • rangers will be responsible for patrolling about 50 facilities, including city parks, school fields and public buildings, Erickson said. ·There's so much use on the weekends, they'll be especially visible when checking to make sure people have permits to use athletic fields, that there's no pub- lic drinking and that the parks are used in an orderly manner now that there bas been so much improvement to them,• he said. The rangers will be able to issue citations and monitor animal control and camping violations. The city also plans to purchase two recreation vehicles, equip- ment, uniforms and supplies for the rangers at a cost of about $16,440. Tbe foUowlDg are upcomlDg Q ty Coundl mndldlde ........ In COlta Mela: • Taelday -2:30 p.m.. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Hosted by SAGE and the League of Women Voters. -6 p.m. at the West Side Police Substation, 567 W. 18th St. Sponsored by the Latino Leader- ship Council. Call 660-9121. • Weclnesday -7 p.m . at Paularino Elementary School, 1060 Paularino. Hosted by Mesa North Homeowners Association. The following are upcoming forums lD Newport BMcb: Put a bug in someone's ear. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS Free C.Orian or Kohler Kitchen Sink With Any Kitchen Cabinet Purchase 'Corisl Sink 1872 «Kohler Exec:utiY9 Chef Si"lk.. °"9' &di ICY171118 lr=!!!!!!!!i:::::====--• &pert ..-homt a,, axmbioll • [)o.c.,....xif Of iNaLoon popn • Larp sdtaicx1 ofbood -m ti< • Pl.inned comp1m homt lmO"allOll fulJi. <llROlll ~ abmnry Ill oc. spemlm • ea.-n Gin.in & grwtt CXJW'llmOP' • C,ompd>CJ¥t pnong. • Showroom:848--5009 S 6836 E. Edinger Ave. (Next to Home Depot) COR~· Since 1?88 Huntington Beach FINE CABINETRY GENEROUSLY DISCOUNTED • Taelday -7:30 a...m. at Bal- boa Bay Oub, 1221 W. Coast Highway. Sponsored by the Newport Sunrise Rotary Club. -11:30 a.m. at the Five Crowns Restaurant, 3801 E. Coast Highway. Sponsored by the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. School board candi- dates Dana Black and Brian The- riot also will attend. • Wednesday -1 p.m. in the Newport Bea.ch Central Ubrary community room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Sponsored by the Corona del Mar ReSidents Assodation. • 'Ihunday -7 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, 215 15th St. Sponsored by the Newport Mooring Assooation. • Oct. 22 -7 p.m. at Newport Be<lch City Hall council cham- bers. 3300 Newport Blvd. Spon- sored by the Central Newport and Peninsula Point associations. • Oct. 30 -7 p.m . at Newport Beach City Hall council cbam· bers, 3300 Newport Blvd. Spon- sored by West Newport Associa- tion. • POUTICAL ARENA provides infor- mation about upcoming campaign events. Send your notice to the Daily Pilot. attn. Political Arena. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. Or fax it to 646-4170. fa{{ l sa e Order by Columbus Day and celebrate the holiday season : •Applies to 30 day express . s49·· Living Room as shown per month 4-Piece Contemporary Ltv1ng Room SALF $2046 reg $2316 Pieces alSO sold seperately Nob Hill Sofa' as shown SALF S 1099 reg S 1 ?.49 Amenan Impressions E'nd Tabll <;ALF S319 reQ 534q Iron Candlesllck Lamp S.\LF $229 rt-g S269 ·• ~ ,...,.,rrJ .. , .. ,..Al .. ,..,.,,..,, f't'r-"'" """" ,.,.., .. '"'° l-1cl""t"""' ...,"'""' •"'....,, E 4 • ,,....,, (~.rfr.,,.,,-""fti"lw' ThtJ,_-.1...,, ....,, ••.nttltt s..,.,. ,...,,,, .. , .. ,...,_~ r.,.1.,,.,.,,""''I""· ,, ~If). fMNIW.1 k~ ~ (.ltlfl ., ........ ,.,. "/W.,..'"" "",.,, ~ ,, ,.. "'/"'" • .,.., -.,. .. , ..... •fin !vfr L 199f. ,J,, •--'-"'"\ ,..,,_.,-..., "'4.n It l''""'f'"''X l \ E.1-Jr •I• ETHAN ALLEN . HOME I NTER IORS CosuMcsa: ThtCoum.ud.18.'' 'f'''J1lln Bh-d M( .. ~1110 la fucat: 23212 Uh Ccn1("T Om~ -1).-0Q()<l SamaAna: 2101 :-\ TusnnAvt' Sorthol i-th loc:rM.8\5 ~ Arusia/c.emros: 11720 E. Somh ~. £.i..,, of (.ml10.. MJJI ll.!6-1616 Whiuia: 16269 \\.1urutt BlvJ. \\.01 of Beach 81\-d. S-1-0884 Hoag W"o m e n •s Health Services ln"i"f'es yo _.asc:>ns c:>f Vc:>ur A bealtb fair just for women ma, ~~~~~~~-~~---~~---------~ Saturday,October19, 1996 10 a.Di. to 4 p.m. ~.,aw. Bllen KrddmaD, Ph.D • Friend or partner, mother or daughter -you wtll laugh and learn from best-selling author and . motlvaUonal speaker, Ellen Kreidmt.n, Ph.D. Dr. Kreidman 's sense ol hwnor and practical ldvioe about romance, oommuniclllon and relation- ships propelled her fust two boob. "Ughl HJsflre" and "Ughl Htt Fire" to lhe top ol lheH# >tri 1J1'11S a.I Stl/1n list. Join us as: o e • A fttquent guest o( national talk ~ Including "Oprah," "Sally ,Jesse Raphtel," "Donahue," "Geraldo," and "Joan R.hers," Dr. Krddman is best blOM1 for her wmlw:rl· ttonal lpplOldl to keeping lhe spart and serw cl wonder aU\'t ln a ttlsUonship. • Also induded: esa • l.ersdn Florian &om • c Tracy Davis, Hoag • belldl screeninp n.e Spa at South~ Hosphll's master chef, • breast ind skin cancer Plaza demonstrates Sb"lle-. shows you bow to educadon ates which combine all me tnnsfonn baic foocb • SlreSS management beneft~ of health. beauty into hetlthy, memorable • &n.clll,..... and~. dishes. ao.aw.-'a Brit la wkee 'he•h 11w: Spe /tj Somll C... ,.._ lw .... lllff on of ... ,.....,. ftW .. ) • • beauty md skm are • m1n1 m... • compllmenllry ligk '"* • door prtm • • I • • • i Al SATURDAY. OCTOBER 1Z 1996 ANANCIAl. PlANtMG Orange Coast College offers a • workshop that examiM:S special . tax laws concerning finandaJ . : options and strategies for employ- ees of school districts from 9 a.m . to noon in room 203 ol OCC's Lewis Center of Applied Science. Registration fee is $25 per person and $39 for two. For more infor- mation, call 532-5880. • .. Q.EAN WATER RUN The Newport Beach Fire- Marine Department and the Newport Beach Chapter of Surfrider Foundation is having a ·Run For Clean Water: SK Run, SK R.acewalk, Fun Walk• around Balboa Peninsula beginning at 8 a.m. Registration begins at 6:30 a.m. at the Balboa Fire Station at Anade Avenue and Balboa Boulevard. Participants pay $20. For more information, call 644- 3151. YARD SALE Freedom Homes in west Costa Mesa is having a Neighborhood Yard Sale and Pancake Breakfast The breakfast will be from 7 :30 to 10 a.m. at 201 3 Republic Ave., Costa Mesa. The yard sale will take place throughout the day at the Freedom Homes tract, west of Placentia Street, between Victoria Street and 19th Street. For more information, call 548-6462. FASHION SHOW Newport Beach Junior Cham- ber of Commerce presents a fash- ion show and buffet lunch to ben- efit the Make·A-Wish Foundation from noon to 4 p.m. at the 1\vin Palms in Fashion Island. Tickets cost $30 for members and $35 for non-members. For more informa- tion, call 451 -2178. OPEN HOUSE The Newport-GGast-GGmmwli- ty Association, in conjunction with the Newport Coast Fire Sta- tion, offers an open house from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to welcome the new fire station to the Newport Coast communities and Newport Ridge residents at 6502 Ridge Park Road, Newport Coast. The event will focus on children's education and what to do in emergencies. For more information, call 759- 1502. "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" REUPHOLSTERY & DRAPERY SALE 20o/o OFF* LABOR & FABRIC ~,·~~---->~-----.ar~ CUSTOM fuRNrruRE RE-UPHOLSTERY CUSTOM MADE DRAPE S Factory &c Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-8400 • WITH PURCHASE OF BOTH FABRIC 8r LABOR energy. The Sporting Oub at lakcsho partna' in achicYiog better h our $130 UfcStart Program pcnonalil.cd fitness program a Wiestyle of fttttas. but help term. Plus, we offer over 100, amenities to c:hoo9C from! BOATING CLASS . The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary offers a two-part boat- ing skills and seamanship class Bay Tow- Fd•'AlotNew- port8ayo881s INeedac Mme• ..,. ..... ....,. ............ Ille cormr of l!Mtbluff ... lllCk 9aj drl .. WI ID Newport Be1dL 11Mt tint tovbegt•att LJLandlMlut toarbegtmat 10:15a.m..E.m tour takes two hoan. For more lnfonaatlon. call 646-8009. YMCA, 2300 University Drive, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 642-9990. today and Oct. 19 in Corona del COMPUTER a.ua Mar. Call 573-2282. Orange Coast College's next Winners Computer Club will ALZHEIMER'S meet from 9 a.m . to noon in room • pUmc in the park and the tound ol Jazz beginning at 12:30 p.m. Cost is 'S1 for the wboJe day with lunch included or S4 for the jazz concert beginn1ng at 2 p.m. at 800 Malguerite Ave., Corona de1 Mar. Por more information. c:aI1 6"- 32'4 . DAISY ROUNO-UP Girls enrolled in a Newport-· Mesa ldndeigarten are invited to a Daisy Round-Up, an introduc- tion for girls and po.rents to the Daisy Girl Scout program, from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the Girl Scout Program Center, 1992 Anaheim St., Costa Mesa. For more infor· mation, call 979-7900. CUT-A-THON Top Orange County hair styl- ists will volunteer their talents for the third annual Cut-A· Thon to benefit Holmes House resi"" dential cent fadllty for those with end-~e AIDS from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Aura Hair Salon on Mariner's Mile, 2700 Coast Highway, Suite 227, New. port Beach. Each cut will cost $12. For more lnformaUon, call 631-1390 . R.USHOTS CareAmerica 65 Plus offers free nu shots for seniors from 9 to 11 a.m.. at Hoag Health Center, 1107 Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (800) 963. 8008. CRAFT SHOW The University Synagogue of lrvine presents its free Fine Art and Craft Show bom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 615-6115. Experts in the treatment of 116 of oc;c•s Pine Arts Building. dementia and Alzheimers dh• l-!fl~clttb-Ht-ot)e!t-trr11mmntlrilnrnr-----trA--..------..-----------..----r-~ ease offer a public seminar from 9 ested in Microsoft Wmdows and a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. James Episco-Wmdows applications, including pal Church, 3209 Via Udo, New-beginners. The annual member- port Beach. The cost is $5. Reser-ship fee is $20. For more informa- vations are required and seating tion, call 542-0468. is limited. Call 675-0210. WEUHESS CLINIC The Newport-Costa Mesa- Irvine Family YMCA offers a free class, Surviving Toddlerhood, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the SUNDAY OCTOBER DAY The-Oasis Senior Center pre- sents •0ctobe: Pun Day" with a ~, .. ,,., vuvsg llUY a •LL ueeD FUAMTUAE, TUYa a ACC'mWRIE8, ETC. 2584 N::z:t 9'wd. (llC Del M.,.J ........... 1 Sunday October 20, -i 996 I 2:00 to 4:00p.m. MARK VICTOR HANSEN ea.a ..... (714J •31·7383 The Best of ... , Botanicare Landscape Serving Newport Beach Unique Garden Af aintenance • Full Weekly Service • Mowing, Edging, Pest Control, Pruning, Fertilization, Cultivation & Color Rotation • Free Estimates Botm1ie11n is a full service garden maintenance and landscape company specializing in giving your garden all the care it rcqwrcs. We're not just another Mow, Blow and Go service. 673-5646 ~ sk a Regents Point resident what the LI A best things arc about life in this F retimncnt community and the answer will be the setting and the people . Evenings and wcckcnds find many caking advantage of the area's diverse culrural and recreational offerings. Whether your ta.secs run to the South Coast Rtpcnory, conccrts, lcaurcs at the university or shopping, you'll have ready access to the pastimes you enjoy most. You'll also have ready ac:ccu to a remarkable group of neighbors. Residcno a.re friendly, well-educated and widely traveled. They're not only interesting, they're interested in the continuing adventure of life. Add our lovely accommodarion.s and three Jnd.s of ca.re, and you'll undcmand why thit is die ideal loc.arion for the best yan of your life. To find out more, write or aU 1~271-8898. ~icken Soup ror the Sour· Don't miss this excellent opportunity to hear one of America's top motivational speakers sharing his favorite stories from his three top selling books, Chicken Soup For The Soul I, II and Ill. Mark will also be our featured guest speaker at the 10:00a.m. Sunday service. Tickets are available at the church after Sunday service in the Open Mind Book Store. Tickets may be picked up from "will call" the day of the event. Checks must be received by 10/17/1996 to receive advanced purchase price. For lnfonnattonal Message dr to order by credit card Visa/MC/Discover Call 720.2079 Ext. 101 ~ COStaMesa Church of Religious Science COST: $25 Advanced Purchase $35 at the Door $15 Students & Seniors Re~ents Point ~~i::r.==r~wttf\ ~--------------------Md•: J!JJ!JJ &ntnAw., 1,..,;., &927is--- -! more trwi «> 1M'9 or _,,.._MJe tn ,......,....,Mnt~ manw1•oen·1•ot. ~11 •OHL --===. =~·"'Ji.;,,,,_,,., ...... *'' ., ................. ~ .... ::=1::: ._.,. ----u=""'~----= ~--.....,---..... Name~~~~~~~~~---~----.,.~---........ ------ Addres! ~~~~~----:-.-.:.......----~~~--~~--~-=­City~~~~ ......... _;,_--..._;_~---~Stlll--------~-----­Tllepha•-:-------~~~--------~--....... ..-..; ......... .....,..,_ .. HIGH flNORITY '·11 High Priority of Orange Coun- : : ty, a breast cancer awareness : organization, offers a fall lun- .. cbeon and general meeting from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Garden Court at 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Cost is $25. To RSVP, -• call 850-0803. : -:; ELECT10N UPDATE ' · The Jewish Women's Business and Professional Group of the Jewish Federation of Orange County presents an election . update from 6 to 9 p .m. at 250 E. · Baker St., Costa Mesa. The cost, ~' which include5 dinner, is $15 for members and $20 for guests. For .. more information, call 755-5555. JEWISH IMPACT The Jewish Senior Center -offers a lunch and talk on •Jewish Impact on Western Civilization• at 11 a.m. at 250 E. Baker St., Cos- ta Mesa. Call 513-564 t. FOOTBAU INTltO Student Sports Inc. offers . , . ' ball" from 1 to 9 p.m. today and Oct. 21 at the Oasis Senior Cen- ter, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona . del Mar. The seminar focuses on an easy-to-follow overview of the game, without overloading on the details. The fee is $33. To register, , call 644-3151. : ADDTALK · Coastline Counseling Center will sponsor a free lecture called •Attention Deficit Disorder Med- : ications and Psychostimulants" : from 1 to 8:30 p.m. at 1200 Quail • Sl, Suite 105, Newport Beach. For more information, call 476-0991. COAST DAYS Orange Coast College will a>nduct its 38th biannual free exposition fair, "Coast Days," from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 6:30 to 9 p.m. in the quad at OCC. The college's quad will be filled with booths, decorations, games and a host of activities. Por more infor- mation, call 432-5725. . ADDTAUC Coastline Counseling Center offers a class on how Attention Deficit Disorder causes coping difficulties and how to deal wi•h it from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. The cost is $20. For more information, call 476-0991. COSTUME SALE Orange Coast College's The- atre Department is deaning out much of its costume inventory and offering racks and racks of theater attire on sale from 11 a .m. to 3 p.m. in the quad next to OCC's Theatre Arts Complex. For more information, call 432-5640. CANDIDATE FORUM The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce offers a luncheon meeting that will include candi- dates running for Newport Beach City Council and Newport-Mesa School Board at 11 :30 a.m. at the Five Crowns Restaurant on Poppy Avenue and East Coast Highway. Cost is $15. For more information, call 67-3-495(). DOING BUSINESS The Association of Special Event Professionals offers a semi- nar on business licenses, DBAs and other •costs of doing busi- T~I= ~~LLl=~T~~~ CONTEMPORARY WOMEN'S WEAR & ACCESSORIES ' I As Featured on Alan Mendelson's "Best Buys" University Center Across from UCI 854-4452 332 Marine Ave. Balboa Island 675-6887 Previously owned personal treasures from bygone eras. Antique, Victorian Edwardian I CJ!AR.LBS H. BAllll _ ·~ t 803 Wuaclltr Drive NewpottBacb (714) 642"!3310 Downtown Palm Springs ness" at 6:30 p.m.. at Windows on the Bay, 22' 1 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Non-members pay $20 in advance and $25 at the door. for information, call 493- 6513. INVESTING TIPS Orange Coast College offers a workshop on "Investment Basics" from 6:30 to 9 p.m. today, Oct. 22 and 29. With the emphasis on conservative personal and family investing, participants will learn about basic investment products and strategies to maximize their return, lower taxes and provide financial security. Registration fee is $29. For more information, call 432-5880. CAVfTY FREE The Medical Plaza Association is sponsoring a free community education lectw"e, "Cavity Free Generation by the Year 2000, • at 6:30 p.m. at the Health Educa- tion/Ubrary, 360 San Miguel Dri- ve, Suite 206, Newport Beach. Some of the topics include: first dental visit by baby's first birth- day, new air abrasion technology, benefits to early braces and pre- perm en o extraction. For more information, call 756-9000. MAKING MONEY The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce offers a breakfast meeting on uHow to M~e Money With a Business Card" at 7 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Qub, t 121 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Tick.ets for mein- bers are $15 in advance and $17 at the door. Non-members pay $19. For information. call 729- 4400. WEDNESDAY COSTUME SALE Orange Coast College's The. atre Department is cleaning out much of its costume inventory and offering racks and racks of theater attire on sale from 11 a.m.. to 3 p.m. in the quad next to OCC's Theatre Arts Complex. For more information, call 432-5640. CANDIDATE FORUM The Newport Beach City Council is having a candidate forum at 7 p.m. in the commwlity room of the Newport Beach Cen- tral library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Candidates of each district will speak. For more information, call 675-9138. PARENT PROJECT Newport-Mesa Unified School District invites you to attend •Tue strong-willed or out-of-control teenagers from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in the library of Ensign Middle School, 2000 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. The cost is $20. For reser- vations, call 760-3404. COAST DAYS Orange Coast College will Newport Harbor Montessori Center "Academic Excellence in Harmony wi1h Young Lives·· PRESCHOOL• KINDERGARTEN Full Tame • Part Time • Yeu Roaad Ages 2-6 • 7:00am to 6:00pm • Experienced, certified Montessori teachers • Individualized academic instruction • Extensive extracurri cular programs • Hot lunches • Potty Training 650-3442 425 East 18th Street • Costa Mcsn SATIMDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1996 A7 conduct its 38th biannual tree exposition fair, "Coast Day• from 11 :30 a .m. in the quad at OCC. The college's quad will be filled with booths, decorations, games and a host of activities. For more information, call 432- 5725. POUT1CAl TAUC Orange Coast College's Republican Qub presents Con- gressman Dana Robrabacher and state Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer who will speak at a free presentation from 11 ~.m. to noon in OCC's Student Center Lounge. For more inf onnation, call 432- 5914, extension 28225. HEALING POWER The Inside Edge offers a breakfast and networking forum on "Singing the Blues Away - Open Your Heart to the Healing Power of Music• from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. at Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $35. For more information, call 460-4242. WEUNESS QJNIC The Newport-Costa Mesa- e y o ersa ee class on •Breast Cancer Aware- ness" from 11 to noon at the YMCA, 2300 University Drive, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 642-9990. f<>MC10SUMS Orange Coast College often a "Porec:loAm! Seminar" from 6 :30 to 9:30 p.m. in room 101 al <X:C's Art Center. Participants will receive a complete list al~ ment foreclosures and a wn•plete workbook Oil bow to pun:bae foreclosures with "no money down.• Registration fee is $29 and a $10 material fee is payabl& the day of class. For more infor- mation, call 432-5880. JOI FAIR The Orange County Private Industry Council, in conjunction with the city of Costa Mesa, pre-. sents a free Pall Job Pail' from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . at the Costa Mesa Commwlity Center, 1845 Park Ave. Call 567-7551. OfVORaTAL.K The Law Offices of Lisa A Ciancio offers a seminar on •Divorce -What to Exped. How to Proceed" at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Cost is $10. For reserva- bons call, 574-0866. SEl.1-ESTEEM ange t College offers a free, two-part workshop on ·Healthy Self-Esteem• from 12:30 to 1 :30 p.m. today and Oct. 23 in OCC's Re-Entry Center. For more information, call 432-5162. 2ftu:S:sso PressRdease 10100100 . m1. EmnoRSM OJ•11s 0 1 find, Sansone sai.d, that Mn. 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It features a state-of-the-art roller which rotates at over 6,500 times per minute picking dust mites, pet hair, pollen, lint, and fine sand, all in one sweep. ~ Oree* Power 8"*' - Weighs only 4.2 lbs but strong enough to remove lint from clothed--'-and---4 drapes, and even spot cleans, and it's FREE- Oreck Auto 1'LV Car Vac plugs into cigarette lighter and Is Ideal f()( both cars & trucks. and it's FREE9 The companion Oreck XL Compact Canister is powerful enough to lift a , 6-pound bowling ball and it's FREE- MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN OF ALL AGES FREE NI FORM For over 25 years United Studios of Self Defense has given people of all ages the focus, confidence, and self esteem necessary to meet all of life's challenges. IMPROVE YOUR • CONF10£NC£ •RESPECT • SELF CONTftOL •SELFESTHM • WEIGHT CONTROL UPON ENROLLMENT, WITH THIS AD. Al SATURDAY, OCT08ER 12. 1996 A COlmE IN MIRAQ.£5 Ab:niJlg to remove what blocks awareness of love's presence, A Course tn Miracles may assist in receiving this natural inheritance. Tbe course meets every Wednes- dayirom '1 to--8 p-.m. at Communi- ty Church the Newport Beach Church of Religious Science. It's located at 901 Dove St., Suite 145, in Newport Beach. Phone 646- 3199 for more information. JEWtsH HISTORICAL OVERVIEW Journey through four millen- ni4 of Jewish history at the Jew- isq Community Center of Orange County. The five-week class. •4,000 Years of Jewish His- tory: An Overview," will meet Wednesdays, through Oct. 30, from 1 to 9:30 p .m. Tilis compre- hensive course is designed for adults wanting to expand their Judaic knowledge or appreciate the richness of Jewish heritage. Fees are $30 for JCC members and $40 for non-members. The JCC is located on the Jewish Baker St. in Costa Mesa. Call 755-0340 for more information. WOMEN CONNECT Pat Rexroat is teaching women's Bible study classes titled "The Master's Plan. H It's part of Word Study Intemational's fall session at the Newport Mesa Christian Center. It meets Wednesdays through Nov. 13 from 9:30 to 11 :00 a.m . The center is located at 2599 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 975-0775. NEW HEBREW CLASSES Choose from four 10-week Hebrew dasses at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County this tall. The advanced class focuses OD fluency develop- ment and meets Moruiays, through Nov. 18, tram 1:30 to 9 p .m. Participants in the intermedi- ate dUI must be able to read and write Hebrew and meets on Tues- days, through Nov. 12, froro 1 to 9 p.m. Biblical Hebrew iDlroduces. students to reading and oompre- hension of biblical text. and meets Wednesdays, through Nov. 13 from 1 to 9 p.111. The beginners' class introduces reading, writing and underslanding Hebrew on Thursdays, through Nov. 14', from 1 to 9 p.m. The JCC is located at 250 E. Balcer St., Costa Mesa. For information on fees and registra- tion, call ?55-0340. JEWISH SUNDAY SOfOOL The Jewish Culture School is offering Sunday school classes for children. ages five through mitz- vah program, as well as . adult seminar. The 10 a.m. to noon classes usually meet at the Jewish Community Center twice a month. But some sessions substi- tute a fi~d trip. Tilis chapt~ ?f Judaism sponsors an adult semi- nar during the Sunday school ses- sions for all its members. The cen- ter is located at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. To learn more about the chapter and registration, phone Deborah Holland at 559- 6726. SOENCE OF MIND YEAR IV Juanella Evans instructs this class focusing on ourselves, our relationship to God and our true spiritual nature. The text for these and other subjects comes from "The Science of Mind. by Ernest Holmes. The course meets today, Oct. 19 from 10 a.m. to noon at NOW OPEN FOR DI • (?~, ~,~°"4) 675·8101 2333 East Coast Hwy Corona Del Mar, CA. 92825 2 doors south of Ruby's OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 7am-3pm ~. Fridaty 5 S.CUrdtry 7-.1Dpm CAFFE PANINI ~ TRADITIONAL EPISCOPAL lrusl In Him, St. Matthew's Church A parish of the Anglican Catholic Church 1723 Westcliff Olive, Newport Beach, CA 92660 (facing Sherington, behind The Pizza Bakery) 714-646-1152 Coeto Me90 MISAVIRDI METHODIST UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 aaker,C.M Worship & Church School 1:30 and I 0:00 a.m. N...-c>RT CSNTl!R UNlllD MllHODIST OfURCH l6~~1ve. 644-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & 1 O:OOAM Children Sund School I O:OOAM Or. Richard "' 979·821' I ,AGUNA United Methodist Church 21 632W~Dr. "V::fh &~~~ok .Mk'Wters Davtd Beades & Virginia • WeeleY ~ Center S«vtoes Av= Jr. & Sr. h S:OOPM COMMUNITY CHURCH W HARBOR CHRllTIAll CHURCH .1 (.,... ..... Cllrtlt) 2At1 ....................... ...,.. .... ...,., ...... • 11: .. Dr. Dim w. """ ....... . -· -845-5711 . C HRISTIAN SC1£NCF ' FIRST CHURCH OF I CHRIST. SCIENTIST a303 YlaUdo, ... ~ 1111.:b 673-1340 er 67 50 Clucla JO CD• I pm. ......,...,10-•••""'......_. .... SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 ... Vl9w Dr, llewpaat llacb 6'6-1617 ar 676-4661 Cllllldl 10-....., ..... IO_ ••-*w U1 t 0 I,_• lit.... I I 111110011 .:.Wheli die eMIQY lbaU eoaae In lib a flooclt tie ll*ft of die Lord -.U lft up•,.... • .,. •1 hw W.. (Miah $9: 19 W1wn Community Church, tbe ~ Beech Cburch ot Religious Sd· ence. tbe dwrch ii Jocatecl at 901 Dove St .• SUite 1-45, in Newport Beach. Phone 646-3199 for more information. HEAIJH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads "People With Arthritis Can Exer- cise-• dasses 1rom 10 to U a.m. every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Cost.a Mesa. The class includes healtq. education, relaxation techniques, pa.in-con- trol techniques and socializing. Call 513·5641. ... PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to hear and experience •Paradigm Sh.\ft: A New Way -A New World• at 7:30 p.m. every Friday at a private .residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and prejudice be eliminated? What is the new world order? Can conflicts be resolved Without force? Are women and men ~? What's the spiritual solu- Music and food are Directions: 159-0999. LECTURE SERIES Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji Buddhist Temple's Dharma Society presents a lecture and dis- aussion series Oct. 13 and on the . second Sunday of each month at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 122-1202. SINGLES DIVORCE RECOVERY A seminar for the divorced and separated of all ages continues tbrough Oct 24 al St. AndreWI Prelbyterian Church. Dr. BW Planlgan is leading the six-week wOl'bhop each Thursday fmm 7:30 to 9.:30 p.m. 1be church ii located at 600 St Andrews Road in Newport Beach. and partici- pants may register at the door. Por more information, contact the Sin-~ Of&e at 574-2214. RAGING WATERS Serendipity, a weekly discus- sion series for singles of all ages, will feature Jim Dunham during the Wednesday, Oct. 16, presen- tation at St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church. He'll prepare atten- dees for "The River Wild - Adventure or Disaster in Relation- ships.• Past president of the Orange County chapter of Mar- riage and Family Therapists, Dunham says we need to learn from our experiences riding the river of relationships to break repeated cycles of disaster and have true intimacy. The 7:30 p.m. session takes place at 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach. A $3 donation at the door also covers refreshments. Phone 574- SERMONS AMAZING GRACE Guest speaker Cynthia Cain will reveal "Amazing Grace: Rebuilding Churches" dwin.g the 10:30 a.m. Sunday service at Orange Coast Unitarian Univer- salist Church in Cost.a Mesa. The minister of Riverside's Unitarian UI_liversalist _ Church recently returned from Boligee, Ala., where she and her husband helped rebuild three black Churches that were burned. Dur- COMMUNITY CHURCH 1() II~ Uf, lk Reltelolu Dlrecsory Pl.eaJe call, • Ing tbe eervic:e~ cbOd care aDd youth religious education will be .directed by Erin Pitzgera)d. The church is Joc::ated at 1259 Victoria St. For more information call 646- (652. NEW lMDfTIONS The. 9:30 a.m. new traditions service continues at Christ Church by the Sea. The service customarily includes music under Lawrence Hutchens' direction. The United Methodist church is located at 1-'00 West Balboa Blvd. in Newport Beach. Phone 675- 6310 for details. WORTHY OF PRAtsE The Rev. Ken Gray's Sunday topic will be ·worthy of Praise• 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, in Newport Beach. Call 6'6- 3199 for more information. SPEOAL SERVICFS SERVICE ON TliE SAND Christ Church by the Sea's Ser- vice on the Sand continues Sun- day evening at 8 a.m. at the Bal- boa Peninsula's 14th Street beach. Don Roberson leads the informal worship service that includes singing, the message and good fellowship. Bring your beach chair, and come as you are. SUNDAY NIGHT LIVE At 5:30 p.m., Sunday Night Alive gathers at Christ Church by the Sea. It features the 14th Street goepel band W infcinUJ WC. lblp 'With a metSage by pastor Dave Lehmberg. Vllitors are invited to 1400 w. Balboa Blvd. 1be church office will answer questions at 613-3805. sount A.flRICAN ~l(B ~ A parish ministeJ in Soweto during the turbulent 70s will ~ speak at St. Mark Presbytedan f Church SUnday, Oct. 20. Maake J ... ' Masango will address the 9:30 ; a.m. wtnbip servioo at 2100 Mar Vista in Newpmt Beadl. He'll also ! JXeacb and leiM1 a workshop durlDrJ ·t the adult edla(Btim houi at 10-.50 a.m. 1be Rev. Masango is tbe newly eJec:ted moderatm " the Presbytl!r-"' ian Owrch cl Soulbem Africa and .,. newly imtaDed pastDr " St Giles Olureh " Jobannesburg. He will -share tJ/i!W ~ and duties •• fer fbe dlUJdl in a post-apartheid ' I land Call 956-3691. RECYQ.E SALE Seek and e shall find tod.a . The Newport Beach Church of Religious Science fall recycle sale takes place from 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. at 1929 Tustin Ave. in Costa Mesa. Clean out those closets and bring your items to sell, and set the Law of Circulation in motion. Phone 646-3199 for details . • Please send photographs and typed , releases detailing. stories, upcoming / events, sermon toptCS or any other news Involving Costa Mesa and Newport Beach churches to Religion Editor, Dally Pilot 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. ~ You can also fax items to 646-4170. Releases are requested two weeks prior to an event date. ) . -. ~ .. . '• LUTHERAN CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Pastor William Hemenway We love children, youth, young adults, career adults, seniors. We love to care, to reach out, to mm needs, to answer questions· • Sunday Savices -8:00am. 9:3oam. 11 :OOam • Sunday School & Bible Studies -9:3oam 760 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631-1011 . (71 4) 548-6866 (School) PRESBYTERIAN SL Andrew's Presbyterian Church Worship and hear this practical, Ouist-«:ntcred, biblical message . . . TiiAT IT WAS GOOD" (Genesis 1:1-2:3) Saturday, October 12, S:JO P.M. ~ Sunday, October ll, 8:30 and 10:15 A.M. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (7H) 631-2880 (acro91 from Newport Harbor Hi,h School at lrvlnt and lSth.) ST. MARK PusBYTERIAN CllulCH "Open Amas and Open Minds'' WenMpt:JO J..-..a WMllNe,.,.n._. ~1341 l?ELIGIOUS SC IEN CE "\ • . SATURDAY, OCTOIElt 12. 19'6 Al , From feeling ducky to celebrating Christmas in October M ore than 15,000 rubber ducks aowded the lagoon lanes ot Wild Rtvws Water Park., lrvtne, fOT the 3rd annual Children's Bureau of Soatbern California Mighty Rub- ber Ducky Derby. The ducks all bad ownen, some 5,000 folks, who adopted the yellow and b1aCk bathtub aeatures that were 1e11t racing for a finish line and a 1iDalp of prizes. V1D ieoeption arena. V1D -or • • 7 ...... - .. , : the breaking point The kind ~~ Crean and Chil- dren's Bureau Foundation orga- nizer Pbll Beuke- ma into action. •we could not have been so successful this year without the help of corporate sponsors,• added head duck Peggy Hoag Hospital's •Oiristmas Fan- tasy• converged on the magical land ot holiday ornamentation for a mid-week, early Chrlstmas adventure. N1nff11a ad Gmn HeJ'bert, ownen of Roger's Gar- dens hosted uu, hospital guests in the now traditional opening party of the holiday sea.son. The Oilldren's Bureau, a near oentwy-old organization that was tint established in Los Angeles as an adoption agency, now serves the community in the realm ct child abuse prevention, and family support services. It is a pet cause of local super supporter Doana Crea. of Newport Beach, who ftrst introduced the Chil- dren's Bureau to the Orange Coast in 1987. •very Important Duck• -attracted some 400 friends paying $50 fOT a little fun in the sun and food from such bistros as The Hungry Hunter, Ho Sum Calif omia Kitchen, Royal Thai. Wla Nova. In 'N Out Burger, and more. San- dra Gould. who played nosy ---------Goldwater Clay. Firms such as . Chaired by the lovely and dynamic Barbara Carr, with a committee tJ:iat included Electa Andenon, fnncel Applegate, Nora Jorgenson Johmon, Cecella Nott. Catbertne lbyen and Bfilur Wallerlch. the event was certainly one of the'Jnost suc- cessful and most appreciated on record. Crean bas wor!'ed tirelessly Peggy Goldwater Clay, Ellen Wllcos. Barbara Venezia, and so many others to make The Chil- dren's Bureau a viable and suc- cessful outlet in Orange CoWlty. Today, more than 100 volun- teers and staff assist some 900 families in need each year, with a goal of demonstrating to children the value of familial love and respect. with an emphasis on pre- vention of all fomis of abuse and neglect. This year, the event raised more than $100,000 for the children. That's certainly some- thing to quack about. Organi7.ers set up food stations galore in what they called the neighbor Gladys Kravitz on 1V's •Bewitched." enjoyed a little ducky lunch with Jobn Crean. ma Loza and friend Adrienne Brennan strolled the VID arena, bidding on silent auction items and nibbling on a little Villa Nova Woll Stem was on hand with- out his blonde bombshell wife Ann, who was home with a little fever. Sharing a little roast beef and chatting with Gloria Zlgner, Stem also shared his insider's view on the state of maniage and family life in Orange County. The divorce and family law attorney has seen it all, he reports. Current cases include a son bat- tling bis own mother for the cus- tody of his young child, given over to the mother for care when be was unable to do so himself. Just another family drama, one of so many that yank the emotion- al and mental fabric of society to Please Join Us For Our Fall ladies Brwich, Fashion Show & Open Forum On Women's Health Issues SeaCliff Country Club Date: Saturday, October 26, 1996 Tune: 11:00 A.M. -2:00 P.M. At: 6501 Palm A~nuc Huntington Beach, CA {Golden West & Palm) (714)5 5358 c.. -===The Tinder Box::::::::::::::::1 PwlMDIM Q<;ys ·Arturo Fuente· Ashton · Avo • Cuesta Rey • Davidoff • DlamOnd Crown • DOn Uno • Dunhlll ·Excalibur· Fonseca· Grtfftn • H. Upmann •la Tradition Cubana • Macanudo • Padron • Putaps • ~ • Punch • Santa Rosa • S&Vlnelll • ~o Arthur Anderson. Avco Fmancial, Bank of America, Disneyland, PadfiCare, Pac Bell, United Par- cel, World Class Network. and Wild Rivers Water Park joined Crean, Oay and others to insure the continued services of The . , . 0 Fall fog set the perfect tone for an evening stroll in Roger's Gar- dens, Newport Beach, as guests of "What a wonderful way to begin the season~lt is just lovely here tonight,• said pretty Gigi Spragins of Corona Del Mar, a~ending the evening celebration George Spragins. B.W. COOK"s column runs Thursdays and Sundays. Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber _o.i.Foo tor only s49900 UPTOJ MOS SAME AS CASH O A C Full line o{ Wool. Wcrven Axminste< & &sal Carpeting Available 1904 Marboe' lloutevard • Coate ..... N.E. Comer of Hmbor & 19th Street ~~"-------'~ 722·9642 • Mon-Sat 1tu Sun 11~ The New York-bued James Beard Foundiltlon. a non-prollt gourmet sodety considered one of the ultimate voices tn American gastronomy, recently held a Uve-coune, Uve-stu er e'fl>O y Kookoosedes, owner of John Dominis restaurant. Actor George Hamilton (left) and television host Robin Leacb (center) Joined Kookoosedes at the event. FREE SEMINAR· SATURDAY SAlE UPTO 30°/o OFF 2640 AVCNl ST., NrwpollT Buell 642.-2255 The Ultimate Chenille Upholstery, Tables, Chairs Armoire & Accessories WINNING THE GAME OF CREDIT LEARN HOW TO GET IlIE CREDIT YOU DESERVE! October 16th 7 PM to 9 PM John Wayne Airport Hilton 1880 MacArthur Blvd. IRVINE ACHIEVE THE GOAL OF AN EXCELLENT CREDIT REPORT ADD NEW POSITIVE CREDIT • STOP HARRASSMENT LEARN PROVEN METHODS TO COMMUNICATE WITH CREDITORS & CREDIT REPORTING COMPANIES BY THE AUTHORS OF: WINNING THE GAME OF CREDIT THE GAME YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO LOSE!!!! Seating is limited. Call now. (714) 22S-0237 · NOW OPEN IN COSTA MESA FREE CHOICE! WITH ANY PURCHASE WHEN ACCOMPANIED WITH THIS AD ---------------------------------------• I I 1 Jl oz. SPORT cuP ''OR" BASKET OF n•a • 1 FILLED WITH YOUR CORN CHIPS '8 OUR I ! FAVORITE SODA FAMOUS ~LSA BAJA"; I I 1 LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CHOICE WITH A1>4Y PURCHASE. MUST 'IUSENT AD. lXPIRts 1V1Sl96 DP I --------------------------------------7141722-2994 OTHER LOCATIONS NlWIUlY MAK• wtST\AKl V1llAGl • Sl~I VAlUY • WOOC>\ANO HlllS IMlllYHILLS•CAAAltl.lO•OXNMO• lllV1Nl• ~NIGVll • ~NA ~· NOnHllOGl • nuoeC> aTY • MMllNA Dll ..... TOlUCA lAlt ) .. .. ADUlT WaooM DANCE Tbe COiia Mme Seaiol' eena-often_... ballroom dace CID tbe third Priday of MCh month from 7:30 to 10-.30 p.m. Slngl-and coup. wek:ome. live mmlc pro- vided by tbe Ray Robbim Combo. The cmt II SS, or S4 for' SAGE members. The Senior Cemer is at 695 w. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 6'5-2356. STORY TIME Mesa Verde Llbrary has story- times for children on Tuesdays at 1 p.m. and Wednesdays at 7 p.m . through Dec. 11 at 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East. 'GOOSEBUMPS' The •Goosebumps" club meets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Dri- ve. For information, call 759- 0982. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR I Barnes & Noble bolds a fun-filled craft and story hour for children of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Triangle Square in Costa Mesa. F.or infor- mation, call 631-0614. . ----.,,_ = ' . Stm.EY..S 9rUige C.ciMt CODege pn.eeats mg.~ Jooel, tUt kwable Partridge P.mly mom. at 8 p.m. today in OCCs Robeit B. Mo«e nae..n.. She will de1tvw a dame perfomumce u abe lings same ot her favorite so~ from •earouse1• 4Dd ·~homal" Advanced reserved tickets are $26 and $23 for OCC students, senior dti7.eDS and children under the age of 12. nckets are $30 at the door. For infonnatton, call 432-5880. SWINGING JAZZ. The Performing Arts Center pre- sents Dave Brubeck and Strings at 8 p.m. today at 600 Town Cen- ter Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $22 to S«. For information, call c.Ue at 3:lo p.m.. Sunday m tbil Pdeads' ~ Room at 1000 Avocado Ave.•Tbe ~ wOl feature ancient and Oll'Wm>pn. rary melodies from tropical jslands. For information, call 717- 3800. VIOUN SOLOIST Young viDUnist, Deborah Buck- Mathews, will be the featured soloist when Orange eout Col- lege's Philharmonic Orchestra open its 36th season at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in . OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre. Advanced tickets are $6 and $8 at the door. For information, call 432-5880. ·vtOuNtSTS Pacific Symphony Orchestra pre- sents •Opening Night with Nad- ja" at 8 p.m. Wednesday and Oct. 17 at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Conductor Carl St. NllCMWR# 11mbuktu -Polk and 1'iba1 Art aflen •African TeUUe Heed and Skirt Wrap• al t t a.m. today: at 1661 Superior Ave., ea.ta Mela. Malena of Mozambique will demonstrate traditional ways ot tying bead wra.,_ and skirts using au•beotic African fabrics. A SS donatino 11 requested. 1b RSVP, call 650-1'13. IAYTOUR 556-ARTS. · Clair and Nadja Salemo-Sonnen- berg open the season with Sibelius •Violin Concerto,• Strauss's "Don Juan• and Wagn- er's •Overture to Tannhauser. • Tickets are $16 to $71. For infor- mation, call 556-ARTS. AMADEUS William Hall Master Chorale pre- sents Amadeus, featuring the immortal works of Mozart. includ- ing music featured in Milos Fore- man's Academy Award-winning film, at 7:30 p .m. Sunday at The Performing Arts Center, 600 Town The Friends of Newport Bay offers free educational bay tours today beginning at the comer of Eastbluff Drive and Back Bay Road in Newport Beach. The first tour begins at 9 a.m. and there will be tours leaVing every 15 minutes until 10:15 a.m. Each tour takes two hours. For more infor- mation. call 646-8009. FASHION SHOW A Newport Beach Junior Cham- ber of Commerce presents a fash- ion show and buffet lunch to ben- efit the Make-A-Wish Foundation from noon to 4 p.m. today at 1Win Palms in Fashion Island Tickets I • ets are $15 to $45. For informa- tion, call 556-ARTS. HAWAIIAN MUSIC The Newport Beach Public Library . presents "Hawaiian Music and Dance," a free musi- mances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- day; from 7 to 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday; • and from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at Triangle Square in Costa Mesa. non-members. For more informa- tion, call 451-2178. WORKSHOP Orange Coast College offers a workshop designed to enhance musical enjoyment through play- .. LIVE BANDS frhl1y I S1t1rll1y li1llt1 I PM -11 Pll r.------------------, 1•El9 • •••• I I I •Pa. I ........ •/--tfhn. Must Int ... Yt61 lhrv 10/2t/96 L------------------~. 549-8077 M[Xl(/\N !H'>TAUHANT Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful Ml CASA H'-' M {IJblngl For fllll tlcGI £\ltfl A Simpk £ntrt Adds A Loi To Your Home CUSTOM MASONR\' 170 E. 17th St. ti Suite 206 Cotta Mesa (714) 645-8512 • S-tate u~ -il9T70'7 Let Jim Jennings install your -complete yard hardscape. · • Experc brick, block, stone, tile, slate & concrete work. • Can recommend quality designers & landscapers. • Quality work in Costa Mesa & Newport Beach since 1969. • Drainage problems? We solve them. rr 7 ~lti-. White fish served on a soft com tortilla with our "special" white sauce, cabbage. cheese. guacamole and a sllre of lime. Like they serve on the coast of BAJAll Our meals are a trip to BAJA u well u MEXJCOll * II FashlOn ShOw Come Join the laughs at this hilarious event! Dress up yourself or your kids with the family pooch and enter to win prizes! Fun for the whole famltyl .,.._., te 6 •llw..t t.•I•• c••1•rlea: Formal Wear, Cosuol Wear, Ungerte/Pojomos, Swim Wear, Best Halloween Costume & MosterlP•t Look-alike .......................... ,, .. ·-·,,... ........... "T., ht. Saturday, October 26, 1996 Cheok In by 10:00 am S5 per dog (pre-registered by 3pm October 26) S l 0 per dog to register on the day of the event iDg a reOorder, a wind imttument. h'8 9 LID. to llOOll 00 SetWdays. begin11ing today aild oontiaming through NO¥. 23 in room 108 ot OCC .. Music 8'1ilding. Attendees will develop skills in reading music, proper fingering and pbruing. Registration fee is $45. For information. mll 532-5880. fOUCMnST'S 11mbuktu -Folk and 1H.ba1 Art preeentl •Zimbabwe and lts Polk Anilts, • a slide presentation by Zimbabwea.n-bom Robbie Stew- art on growing up during Zim- babwe's Independence in the 60s, at 7~30 p.m. Oct. 17 at 1661 Supe- rior Ave., Costa Mesa. A$3 dona- tion ls requested. For information. call 650:1..c13. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 54-foot Emerald For9'l ™ dOcbd in Bllhoa at the Pun Zone from t t a.m. to 1 p.m. evwy Sunday. Each guest during September will be given a vOucber lor a oompttmen- tary 3().minute ride CD a Pun Zone Watl!I Bike. The <mt ia $25.95 per person and $15.95 fm-cbildren UDder 12 years okL For informa- tion. call 613-0240. FARMEti MAKm Every Thursday there is a f~ • market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County fairgrounds. The Orange County Market Place is every Saturday and Sunday from 1 a.m. to .t p.m. in the main fairgrounds parking lot. For infor- mation, call 723-6616. Every Saturday there is a farmeri market from 9 a.m. to l..p.m. in the municipal parking lot at Bayside Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. Join Us For ~Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch • Catering Available For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 251 Shi~ Way • Newport ~ _,,___i,trlj} ~elf M8'~ J~JSH d'UIB 6. ~lS'CAUttAHfC llBSrAURANI "®ktoh~xf~st ~uncly.enn . · ~pttial" Wednesday, October 16• Bratwurst, Sauerkraut, German Potato Salad, Apple Strudel $695 &i"! o,,, J¥l1 M•• s,m.11 • J • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1996 A11 .. reel aitics r Seeing new Tofil Hanks movie is the thing to do Music, actors shine • movie portraying the 15 g Why do we need a • seconds of fame of a e t band? A; In this m.a.sterfully crafted directorial debut. Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks weaves us through the emotions and actions that go on behind the stage cur- tains. Through Guy, Jimmy, Lenny, Paye ~d the Bass Player, stardom reach- es regular peo- ple in •That Thing You 0o.· Hankscre- t-9-----,a~~a~pen-eer-- ly blended group to sym- bolize the feel- ing of the age. Whether its Guys original- ity, Lenny's humor, the Bass Player's charm, Jimmy's genius or Paye•s innocence, the members of the Wonders have personalities with which we can all relate. As a small town group from Erie, Pa., which rises to fame with a single hit, the enthusiasm and humor is boisterous as they experience all their dreams. The move from local stars to national heartthrobs is at times hard and painful, making the movie even more realistic. Love springs up and fades away as the jubilant kids experience life in the lime- light. With a relatively unknown group of actors and actresses, •That Thing You 0o· succeeds because of the fresh faces. Tom Everett Scott explodes from the screen as a recreational percus- sionist enjoying the new relation- ships be acquires while avoiding his demanding father. Liv 1Yler proves that her fledgling movie career has nothing to do with her father's stardom.. As the only principal female character, she sparkles with a heart of gold. As with the previews for •That Thing You Do,• the music makes the movie. With toe-tapping melodies floating through the background, Director Hanlcs takes us all back to a time when the Beatles reigned. Throughout the movie, the music beat keeps the pace. Whether it's the catchy tunes of the Wonders or the other musi- cians on the tour, life keeps a rosy beat. No matter what hap- pens during the movie, the soundtrack leaves everyone with cheerful optimism. With the recent onslaught of summer leftovers, "That Thing You Do• ranks high up with the crazy comedy of •ptrst Wives' Oub. • With classic sounds, won- derful enthusiasm and a com- pelling storyline, "That Thing You Do" should be something you do very soon! • .i.ISSA RICJtARDSOH. 16, Is a Cos- ta Metsa resident ~ a senior at New- port Harbor High. (l'op) E6*a Embry, Tom Hanks. Steve 7.alm, (bottom) Johnathon Scbaech. Uv Tyler and Tom Everett Scott In •That 1blng You Do.• That's entertainment IT hat lbing You Do" is the brief journey of a 1960s · rock band from obscuri- ty in Erie, Pa., on the road with a stable of •wanna be" entertainers hitting the State Fair cir- cuit, to a fea- tured spot on a · television show with their No. 1 'single on the charts. Elaine England Heady stuff for reasonably talented young men. Their good fortune begins with a record promoter who gets them on the radio and leads them to Mr. White (rom Hanks). He guides them surely through this whirlwind trip. There are lots of character actors in cameo roles. This is a fun movie that should offend no one and entertain most. • BAINE IENGU'ND, 65, lives in New- port Beach and owns a gift-basket busi- ness she operates out of her home. Hooray for Hanks G o see this movie and you'll be elated! Tom Hanks not only wrote the screenplay for this delightfully innocent film, but also directed and acted in it. This movie serves as a welcome relief in the midst of our election-time madness. The year is 1964, an era in which Hanks has selected to pro- mote your feeling optimistic upon leaving the theater. "That Thing You Do" does that and more without taxing your brab:i or challenging its credibility. Pour clean cut. all-American kids living in small. Erie, Pa. Without Regular Exerdse, You May Get More Rest Than You Bargained Porl A landmalk report by the U.S. Surgeon General reported sJgntftcantty higher disease Md mortality rates among adults who don't exerdM. But you don't haw to tMe that lying down. A hMlth club Uke Sh.,,..up is the perfect wtlf'f to get flt and rTio6vated ~ round. S'4p-1fe NEWPORT The Personal Training Htalth Club Since 1982 Call Nowl Why Walt? 1080 Irvine Ave, Newport Beech (171h & IMne Blvd In WMtdtff Plaza, nw ~ (actually shot in Orange, Calif.), sucoeed u we watch their first recording climb up Billboard's top 100 chart lbe cut is as upbeat as the movie. Tum Everett Scott (with remarltable resemblance to a young Hanks) is Guy Patterson. He is the lucky one who fills in at the last minute when the group's dn.umner infwes himself. Lucky fOI' all. Guy's jazzed-up rendition of the Oneders' slow ballad starts to take off as a '60s rock and roll hit The plot is d ean, yet believ- able. In the process, the group wins the college 'talent show and moves into a pizza house near the airport. This success leads them to Play Tone Records where Mr. ~ : /\!!_!_~I ) ( 11 I { ) ll t I~ t ! SAVE50% EVERYDAY HEMPIDLL'S RUGS & CARPETS ~ Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa White (Hanks) becomes the group's manaq- er. He dresses them up, plans a summer tour of State Pairs, changes their names to the Wonders and gets the boys national TV Stan Su exposure. All the while, Mr. Hanks with tongue in cheek has agents work- ing out of a.camper while subtly poking fun at Hollywood. lnstead of trying to deliver a deep mes- sage of success leading to drugs and big egos, we get a world where everyone (even Mr. White) is Dice -most of the time. Jimmy, the lead singer.Js Johnathon Scbaec:b His girlfriend Paye Dolan, is well played by Uv 'fyler as a sweet, unspoiled teenager. Rounding out the band is Steve Zahn as Lenny, the horny, lead guitarist, and Ethan Embry, the wanna-be Marine and bale play- er without a name. What is utterly ~is tbe simplicity of the plot. There isn't much to get and instead of re-- playing old Beatles songs, this soundtrack •does its own thing" with several original tunes. • STAN SAX. 55, is a retired real estAte brokerh'estaurateur who rlYl!S in c.orona del Mar and Is wot1dng on his first nowt ' ROSEY'S AUTO-SODY-I ~IAWSTATIS You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY Fill M--. & .,._,·Al c.tlW JedwidMs 642-4522 121 l1~11tri1I W1y • Cost1 MeH • " • ,; A12 SATURDAY, OCTOBEft 12. 1996 Hl•port-~ .._ Oiiiy Noc~ losses THE TROTTER FAMILY It's been more than 17 years since 13-year-old Jamey notter vanished after heading from home to take a bus trip to his Hunt- j.ngton Beach school. Now, authorities have learned that bones found in River- side are most likely Jamey's, e nding many but not all of the questions that / have haunted his family for years. Still, ~~ hearts go suffered long enough. CIVILITY A 27-year-old black man was lucky to recover from a violent confrontation with an alleged racist, who he says beat him, lit him on fire and urinated on him after he refused to give him a pack of cigarettes. JOSE MENDEZ DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT John Trotter Jr. looks at some family photos of him an.i his brother Jamey In 1976, just before bis abduction 17 yea.rs ago. DOGS foruni So just what is a 'hate crime' anyway? -~ A man was stabbed last week at . one of the pien. In an act of pncillanimtty, police· say a gang m four took a slice out of a fisherman after a power failure doused the lights. Aooording to polioe repons, the four jumped in their late model automobile, sped to tbe end of the Balboa Peninsu- la, ditched their knife in the bay and were scooped up by the cops mmutes later. If a crime is committed. those (eSl>Onsible should be punished swiftly and severely. Wasting police and legal resources OD trying to establish whether the perpetrators hated their victim is counterproductive. People don't hurt :r other people because they like them. ~ U there is to be any finger-pointing for senseless aim.es beyond ~e peipetra- tors themselves, it is toward activist courts 'That a aime was committed is indis- putable. Tha.t an inno- cent man was the vie- ------------that create laws and find •rtghts• where • none exist. Encroach-~ ment on lawmaking 1------t--.-Y the jwncwy putable. 'That the four who allegedly attacked the man have proved their unfitness to live freely in a civil society is also indisputable. Serving time in jail is too light a punishment. What is problematic is the characterization john hedges thwarts the will of the people unless deci- sions are finnly grounded in constitu- tional principles. The · revolving door justice system is the end result. , Which brings us by the police and the .news accounts that the aime is a "hate crime." This description stems from a back to the newspaper descriptions and police press release of the jerks who stabbed the fisherman. The life of a 19-year-old Costa Mesa resident' was snuffed out much too soon. Jose Mendez was killed after an alleged drunken driver reportedly ran through a red light and struck the car he was driving. Mendez died at the scene in the arms of his 22-year-old cousin. A plan to expand Costa Mesa's dog park was put on a leash this week after park and recreation officials refused to sign off on the deal. The action left dog owneIS disappointed. California Penal Code section tha.t designates as hate crimes those offens- es that are motivated by victim's traits such as sex or race. The Daily Pilot and Newport Beach police press release both emphasized that this was a •hate aime• with •skin- heads• as the perpetrators. Now, I have some friends who are •skinheads.• One is a fellow pilot, one . gains . KINDERGARTNERS District trustees voted to scuttle a plan proposed by Superintendent Mac Bernd to rearrange several kinder- garten classes. The shuffle was proposed as a way to deal with an enrollment drop in the number of kindergarten students. RON RUBINO The county's budget director is off the legal hook now that he has accepted a deal with district attorney officials. The D.A. dropped the felony counts and allowed him to enter a no contest plea to misde- meanor charges that his actions abetted the county's financial woes and ultimate bankruptcy nearly two years ago. MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT Ron Rubino gets a hug from a family friend after his mistrial last month. The legislature deemed it insufficient to consider that a crime is a crime. A •hate crime" conviction carries with it additional jail time. The hate crime designation is further evidence of the desire of some to divide our society into more and different groups. On the one hand, most people believe we should coexist peacefully without regard to one's race. On the other hand, those of the liberal peISua- sion believe that we should •celebrate our differences," embrace multicultural- iSm, and advance "diversity" and •pref- erences" wherever possible. These desires, usually in the form of government-sponsored educational or employmentprograms, point up how diUerent we all are and encourage (or demand, sometimes threateningly) that we all should "like it" Since some in government insist we be categorized rather than treated sim- ply as American citizens {of course we're all free to make what we will of our differences in our private lives), it comes as no swprise that there is raee tension. especially in larger cities. And, by the way, for many so called •1ead- ers, • this is no unintended conse- quence. lbe danger to a free society is the drawing of distinctions by the govern- ment based on race, gender or any oth- er trait. is a cancer patient undergoing chemotherapy, and one is a well-known West Newport real estate developer who bas appeared before the City Council. I suspect they wouldn't take . too kindly their being lumped into some . kind of "hate crime" group. And the four who allegedly commit- ted the attack? After they plead guilty or a jury convicts, perhaps we should consider some forms of punishment oth- er than mere jail time. I can think of the pillory, some jail time for them to think about it, and per- haps a brand on the forehead that real- ly does set apart those who would for- feit by aiminal conduct their free and anonymous association with the rest of us. Would that be cruel and unusual, ar can people like this really be •rehabili- tated?• The only distinctions we should make in this country are between civil : society and those who show by their behavior their unfitness for freedom. What we believe souieone may have been thinking about their victim when committing a crime should have little bearing on the punishment society ' levies.· Otherwise, it is the beginning of thought control. • JOHN IEDGES is the mayor of Newport Beach. His column runs Saturdays. community commentary GIVE.· CREDIT TO·-SCHOOL BOARD -' • There is a solution to T hislettetisbeingsentin gram.Thankyouagain. No.1: "WelcometoOrange proposedtobedumpedbythe .. regards to the school NANCY AND BOB County, May I Have Your Irvine Ranch Water District as ( th El T board study session held ROBISON No. 81 Papers, Please?" treated sewage water. '· e J_ 0 ro p~o~ ..... ..1..La...&....L..-~r--o.:..n..:....rTu.....,es_d.,,...ay:;.:.'...,,o,..,ct=. 1=.~=r~=-4-------N_e_wpo __ rt_B_ea_ch_1 ->UrN-So:a:. 2n'n•uEnRf,joCytilY<lnoDur~S-ta....:y_in __ hreAll:re:S\o~thjgerje51exp~r1i~i"sifio5'ins~thaiffiitffii"_l .. r-I .. .. • ' . from John Wayne will ratchet up and up. • With no El Toro resolution in sight (just ask yourseJf when the last time was that you saw a cap - ital project that size actually get a -app state}, the llight limits that have protected us at John Wayne will come blasting off -flying dozens of more planes per day over my home, in Baycrest and the homes of all my neighbors. We'll rival Westchester and Inglewood. for quality of life. Right now, I'd bet the farm that we're h eaded down that path -because folks like the mayor say "no compromise, no way," and folks in South County have absolutely nothing to lose from a no-holds-barred legal fight.' I'm not anti-airport -I'm anti· 38 million ~gers at El Toro when the demand isn't there. I'm anti-litigation when it forces the caps off John Wayne. I'm anti- process wben it denies neighbor· ing cities any voice in the re-use decision. Instead. I'm for a MDSible compromitle (there ts one out there, folb) tbat keeps John Wayne small and keeps El Thro from becoming 9ie biggest legal and financial debade th.ls ~ bu ever seen. Sorry tbatmy com~ Isn't leadeflb.lp to my Mend the mayor, but tt II to me and to tbt folkl wbo. long after we're gone flwlm ttae .,.., wW n'9Pr- ~ tiaoe wMb ......... 1S ruce o ow you 1... were sugg m your e Vol·ce your concerns you will be Streets." are simply hyped up versions of Just say no to th 'ctl t bu rela heard. This was my first time Or perhaps ... No. 3: A sirn-the tru , stri! y or pu u.c. - speaking out in front of the daytime curfews ple pictw'e of a child playing on tions purposes. If we call it school board and it proved to Kudos to Mayor John the sidewalk with a line drawn treated sewage water every- be a positive experience. Hedges for his excellent article through her. body will understand what it is. I want to thank the Newport-titled, •Government's Long What do you think? ROY VANOIU>BN ·ob • ROB · NORDEil. well done. The board members Coordinator for Qtizens for listened to our input and spent Responsible and Constitutional hours reviewing the implica-Laws, tions on the children and the Pullerton districts finandal status. They fJ'he group is a grassroots put the children first last night organization formed specifically with their consensus not to col-to keep daytime curfews out of lapse three Kindergarten class-Orange County) es, and to hire the teachers nec- essary to keep their class sizes within the boundaries set. I know thetr ded.sion was a d.itticult one to make and I com- mend the board members for mo.king il They showed us that our children play an important roll in their decision making process. lt is important to main- tain the pubic trust in situ.a· tions like this and the school board did just that Again, I thonk you and com- mend you for a job well done. Jl!NNIPl!lt KNAPP Costa Mesa Thanks Joe Bell I would say call it treated sewage water. JAY VU.OllA. Newport Beach Why bother with another name we ought to call it plain sewage water because that is exactly what it isf WALT WAGNER Newport Beach l I ASH SOtoOt. Pllhing classes are offered Mood&y and Tuesday of each week. Claaes leave the Balboa Pavilion at 6 a.m. and return at' p.m. a.tis $125 per penon. Por more information, call 673-2810. ASlllNGlWS Fishing supplies and boat charters {open party and private) are available at Newport Land- ing Sportfi.ahing, 675-05501 Palco Fishing Charters, 832-77081 and Davey's Locker, 673-1434. SPORTRSHING CHARTERS Day and night fishing charters are available for groups or sin- gles. Call Bongos Sportfisbing Headquarters on the Balboa Peninsula, 673-2810. SAILING LESSONS AND BOAT RENTALS Lee.m to sail or windsurf at esortWatersports. You can also rent windsurfers and 14-foot sailboats at $15 per hour. Call 729-1154. PRIVATE BOAT LESSONS Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Marina Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include navi- gation, big boat, power boat, introduction tq heavy weather and first-mate instruction. Call 673-7763 for more information. Also call the Blue Dolphin Sail- ing Club at 644-2525 or the Lido Salling Club at 675-0827 for rentals. KAYAKING ·I CANOEING I SCUBA KAYAK CLASSES Beginning sea kayaking, rolllilg clinics and private lessons are offered. Kayak and ski rentals are also available. For more information, call Paddle Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., 675-1215. KAYAK TOURS AND RENTALS Two-hour kayak tours begin at 10 a.m . every Sunday from Newport Dunes. Cost is $15 per adult, ·s10 per child. Kayak rentals and classes a.re also available. Call 729-1154. MORE KAYAK RENTALS Single ($10 per hour) and double ($15 per hour) kayak rentals are available in the Bal- boa Fun Zone. Call Balboa Boat Rentals, 673-7200. Paddle Power also provides kayak, sun, ski and canoe rentals. Call 675- 1215. BACK BAY TOUR Back Bay canoe tours are "Ulffe is indeed : ajourney, .it would be to enjoy the trip." SCUIA TRAINING Tbe Aquatic Center, 4537 W. Coast Highway, Newport Be.ch, offers scuba tra1ning comlsting of m evening and two weekend day deaes. COit ranges from $200 to $310. The center also offers scuba rentals, special trips, repairs. and air fills. Pdr more information, call 650-5"0. rrsA DIVE At Dive-in Scuba, 2482 New- port Blvd. in Costa Mesa, certifi- cation classes for beqinning to instructor level scuba divers are available. Other services offered indUde locar-boa Mfers, equipment sales, rentals and .repairs. For more information call 631-9288. s.u ...................... . bor, pulled by a motiJrboet. cour- tesy al Balboa Panwntng JIN.I the Balboa Pun Zone. A 90- mlnute trip COits S.S. Por more information, call 673-1693. Spend a day relmdag la a motorized lounge chair rented from Resort Watersporli inside Newport Dunes for S25 per hour. Pedal boats, elec:trtc boats, boo- gie boards, kayaks, inflatable rafts, beach furniture and wet suits are also available. Call 729- 115'. . Balboa Boat Rentals oUers pedal boat, sailboat, motorboat and electric boat rentals in tlle Balboa Fun Zone. Call 673-1200. Rent a party pontoon, chapar- ral runabout or family pontoon at Anchors Away oa en m the Balboa Fun Zone or call 673- 3372 for more information . The Harbor may not be UNDERWATER CLEANING Venice, but you can always pre- If underwater cleaning is tend. Spend an hour on a gondo- Celebrate with Grace • +Personalized Wedding Favors + + Chocolate Dipped Strawberries + ' + Gourmet Caramel Apples + + Wedding Mints +Jordan Almonds + +Truffles+ Chocolate Long Seem Roses+ +Gift Basket and Much More + Orange County Locations WF.SI'C1JFF PLAZA 1124 Irvine Ave Newport Beach ('714) 631-8700 BRF.A MALL HUNI'INGTON BEACH ('714) 990-3022 Marina Village (714) 846-3251 la tour offered by the Gondola Co. of Newport. 3404 Via Opor- to, Suite 201. a.tis $60 pee per- son and $15 per additioaal per- son. Price includes a basket of bread, cheese, salami, ice and glasses. Wme is available tor purchase. Also ottered is a gon- dola cruise and dinner at the W- la Nova for a package price of $140. Call 675-1212 for more information. Gondola Adventures/New- port, 3101 Coast Highway, also offers one-to two-hour gondola cruises. A one-hour tour with champagne costs $70. A two- hour tour with dinner and cham- pagne, costs $180. Pickup at waterfront restaurant is avail- able. For more information, call 675-4984. Irvine Coast Charters In Udo Marina Village offers two-hour electric boat cruises with a gourmet dinner. Cost is $180 for two people. Other cruises are available, complete with free champagne. Call 675-4704. Zi tbrou the water on a sea motorcycle, called a Seadoo, at a cost of $65 for a single/dou- ble seater. A three-seater is available at $75 per hour. Fot more information call Walk on Water next to the ferry on Balboa Island, 675-6800. n. Newpod IMM1l119Belle U available for weddings/recep- tions, cocktail/sightseeing auis- es and meetings at a coct of $250 per hour (minlmum two hours) and $150 each additional hour. For charters, call 361-3640. Eafoy• laWdl Saaday bnmcb aboard the Pavilion Queen. Har- bor cruise begins at 10:30 a.m. Cost is $28 per adult, $15 per child. For more information, call 673-5245. lndivldaall and small groups can enjoy Saturday and Sunday champagne brunch cruises with food from the Cannery. Cruises run from 10 a.m. to noon and from 1 :30 to 3:30 p.m. Cost is $31 per person. The Cannery also holds a dinner cruise for groups of 30-60. Cost is $63.50 per per- son. For more information, call 615-5111. Fun Zone Boat Co. nms 45- minute (adult, $6: child, $1) and 90-minute (adult, S8: child, $1) Fun Zone every half hour, 11 a.m . to 7 p.m . A 60-minute showboat sunset cruise leaves the Fun Zone at 7 p.m. at a cost of $6 per adult and $1 per child. Private charters are available. Call 673-0240. C.tallu ....... !' Senke also nms "5-minute (adult. 16; child, St) and 90-minute (adult. S81 child, $1) harbor cruises, departing the Balboa Pun 7.one eveiy ha.JI hour, 11 a.m.. to ':30 p.m., and on the bout until 7 p.m. For information, call 673- 52,S. i Cndle the harbor aboard tM Electra, a 100-foot ClaHic Fan- tail vessel. Charters with cater- ing are available for up to 145 guests. For more information, call 723-1069. Enjoy a three-coune clbmer and dancing while cruising the harbor. Friday and Saturday night voyages depart at 1 p.m., Hornblower Dining Yachts, 2431 Coast Highway. Cost is $56.95 per person. Brunch cruises are also available. Call 631-2469 for information and reservations. The Catalina Flyer departs the 8alboa Pavilion at 9 a.m . and leaves Catalina Island at 4:30 p.m. Cost is $33 for an adult round trip and $16.50 f~r a child round tri . For reservations, call • WHArs AR.OAT runs peliodically. If you know of an event or activtty that could appear in this column, please mail the information to Harbor Pilot. 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa 92627 or fax it to 646-4170. • Soft Wash I • Soft Wash I• Soft Wash • Sealer Wu 1 • Sealer Wu 1 • sdaler Wu • BLUlt CORAL Foam waz 1 • BLUE CORAL Foam Wu I • BWE CORAL Foam Waz • Air Frelibener 1 • Air Freshener 1 • Air Freshener • Wheel & Tire Cleaning 1 • ArmorAll Tire• 1 • ArmorAll Complete 1 • Wheel & Tire Cleaning 1 • Wheel & Tire Cleaning Expfra 10/31/96 .ltDKn!s 10/31/96 Jtxpfra 10/31/98 ----····---~---~---------~------------· ~...,. -~_......_, tr IATWa. against staining andfadingfor Ufe. Noble House m...... 2'f85 'PAWNSHOP CON11NUED FROM A 1 he didn't carry insurance, some of 1hem wept Others screamld at him )nd threatened to sue. After over- eoming the shock. though, most were sympathetic. On Friday came the lull. Ver- dult's wife. and tbree..sistels, who arrived to provide support. stood around polishing empty jewelry cases and fielding the occasional mll. It was quiet. But everyone lmew the fury would begin again ~ver the weekend. That would be when 500 people \x>ked in their mailboxes to find a letter from Verdult addressed "Dear Customer" and that began, simply, "Wmston's Newport Jewel· ers was burgJarized in the early morning hours of Oct. 9, 1996. • "It affected hundreds, hundreds, hundreds of loan customers, their lives and their merchandise,• Ver· dult said, noting he will keep the store open through Sunday to han· dJe distraught patrons. Verdult's 37-year-old sister Gina, who broke the news to many of the customers, said the hardest calJs value. "The heirlooms, the estate jew- elry that's been (in families) for gen- erations -those are the tough ones,• she said. "The crooks basi- cally ripped off 500 people, not just one store.· She said, "Even the most angry people that I've bad, it you spend the time and let them let out their anger ... after that, they're very relieved, they-feel better .... We're asking for prayer." Verdult arrived at the Newport Boulevard store around 9:30 a.m. Wednesday morning to find the place ransacked and the safe emp- ty. Burglars had cut through the wall of a clothing store next door. "They cut the electricity, they cut everything,• said Joe Cangemi, VerduJt's uncle. "It was not an unsophisticated operation.• Allan Greeley, the bead chef at the nearby Golden 1\uf:Oe, came by the shop Friday to give Verdult 4Pd his faJDlly a free meal and bottles of wine. "They've been neighbors for 1.f years,• he said. "So I eased their pain with a little wine.• Regina Ladislaw, 39, of Newport Beach, said she lost a diamond- and-ruby riBg worth $800-tbat she.- left at Winston's for repairs. The ring was a gift from her husband. "I was devastated,• she said. "I saw it on the news yesterday and I calJed them up. I wanted to know bow they could operate a business like that, with a million dollars worth of jewelry in the safe (and no insurance). 1 feel like somebody came up to me and took something from me.• • Verdult, 33, said most pawn shop~ don't carry insurance because of the high costs. He bas operated the shop for 15 years, and it has been in his family for 30 years. He said he thought if crimi- nals ever struck his store, they would do it at gunpoint in a face-to· face robbery. "I figured I'd get hit -robbery,• he said. "That's the way it's usually one. ee a ave en cas in the last two weeks to a month.• Verdult said the burglary mjght cause customers to lose faith in his store. "I lost my customers,• he said. "I don't have my customers any more. I Jost my dealer business. The word gets out that Winston's was robbed -people (might be) scared to see us even if we rebuilt in the future. The inveslm'S I have eoulti-be-sG¥e<i-to- reinvest since their money is gone also.• VerduJt's investors have posted a ci $100,000 reward for information leading to the return of the mer- chandise, and he said he's hired two private investigators for the case. "I'm waiting hour by hour, day by day,· he said . Paint Yo ur Own Ceramics GRAND OPEN~NG . ALUMNI CONTINUED FROM A1 community and alumni in our festivities,• Malik sUd. •After all, that's what homecoming is all about. This may be some- thing we start doing every -year.• This yea.r's homecoming theme is "Mardi Gras,• wbidl the committee hopes to demonstrate though a fioat- style parade before announc;e. ment of tlie homecoming court. "We're hoping maybe someone in the immediate community is from one of the first graduating classes or knows someone who is,• he said. One ol bis Priday vWll. Vema. Ricbudl. gUlbed about tbe pro- gram's good"w. •1 wu llways t.augbt never to look a gift bone in the mouth.• she sata. •'Jbe food • great.. Doing the delivedel, be said, mue. hfm appredate btl own health. wealth-and family. Wtth barely graying black-hair and boel eyes. the 37-year-old looks tbe pk:ture of fltnell, ffe IUDI bis own manufacturing bnlinMa in Costa Mesa. And ·be bas a wtte and three lddl. ~ To keep bis cbUdnm from get- ting too spoiled. he takes his·l1- year-okl. 7-year-old and 5-year-old with him OD bis Tbanbglvtng and Christmas routes. The volunteers bring turkey dinners to families on Thanksgiving and Cbrlstmas trees and presents on Christmas. Anyone who knows an ear- ly graduate of Newport Harbor High is encouraged to contact Malik at the Associated Stu- dent Body office at 760·3319. MARC MAATlll / DAllY fll.OT Randy Parole drives his route, brlngtftg food lo local residents. "Doing these kinds of delivei}eS really brings you back down to earth,• he said. Section.al Garage Doors Beautiful Hair! 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Jo? -SAVANNA <XJADI FRED ~MLMA JC FOOTBALL ~---~HI -:-:-~-..-~~:""""".,..._._,~,__--......_ ....... _..........,,_~ EAROSl JYler Beardslee is the bread 'n butter of CdM's cross country, but he's still looking for his T-shirt. For three years, "fyler Beardslee was known as the other good runner on Corona del Mar High's boys cross country team. But even now, as a senior and the leader of Coach BID S~er's squad, Beards~ee ·wen. I don't want to say that I'll be the No. 1 runner throughout the season, because I'm always worried that I might get hurt," Beardslee said. •I might jinx myself.• r. Beardslee bas always played a supporting > role, first u Brian Slingsby's caddie, then Andrew Gwin's. Beardslee was always among ' CdM's best runners, but seldom the winner. · •Last year, I would always have a pretty good race, but I never got a T-shirt from l ~ch SUIIU!er, who gave them out after each ~Tyler Beardslee is the Dally Pilot's High School Athlete of the Week. •SEE TYLER BEARDS~E PAGE 82 •Sailors run wild, again, jump to a 20-3 halftime and are never m trouble in final tuneup for league. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pjlot ANAHEIM -Lingering, for now, in the shadow cast by the 14-0 CCF championship team of 1994, this year's Newport Harbor High football squad has, at least, posted a . more impressive beginning. Following a 39-15 nonleague road victo- ry over Savanna Friday at Western High, 11th-year Newport Coach Jeff Brinkley admitted as much. •This is the best preseason we've had, 8 said Brinkley, whose fifth victory without a loss this year fea- tured a different twist. "I told the coach- es after pregame, I thought we seemed .,.. a little flat. We just ~ didn't have the ~ same bounce we've ~ had," said Brinkley, 1 .... who was backed up on this assumption by senior tri-captain ~ . Danny Pulido. ~ • 1 felt the same thing,·· said Pulido, Newport Harbor's Danny Pulido has the height and weight advantage on Savanna High's C harles Ford after a reception. who sparkled defensively, scored two first punt at his own 28, Ohrel started right, made it 14 -0 with 6:30 left in the first quar-picked up a fumble and took it the final 7 touchdowns, and caught seven passes, then bolted up the middle for a 12-yard ter. yards of an 18-yard scoring play to cap the upping his three-year total to 104. "We did-touchdown return, Harbor's first of the sea-And all this without intensity and emo-Tars' first possession of the second half and ' · f ti.on. up the lead to 26-3. this team is that we just get the job done.• After Newport's Jason Deere recovere · Flat or not, seni~r ~g back ~ay a fumble three plays later at ~e R~bel 28, •As expected, Calvary Chapel is unable to keep up with Costa Mesa; Mustangs race to 26-0 halftime lead; and Vmce Hamade scores four IDs. By Mike Sdacc.a, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Vmce Hamade introduced him.self early and often to Calvary Chapel High Friday night. By the time the night was complete, the Eagles had seen plenty of the Costa Mesa High running back/linebacker who, buically, was all over the Orange Coast College field. Hamade rushed for three touch- downs, caught a pass for another, and made bis presence known defensively lD COit.a Mesa's 47-6 nonleague romp op homecoming night. The 5-foot·5, tSS·pound junior fin- ished. with 138 yards on nine caniel, part of the 328 run up by the Mustangs. •vmce'I always all over the~place, • COl1a Meea Coach Jany liowell Mid. "He's a tough player who just refuMI to goctown.• Hamada tccnd three touchdowns the nm four Umet be carried the ball. He UC> caught an 18·C:: touchdOwn ~ fram ~ Beume four mtm .... Jnio the MCODd bait and defim- ....., NC.Wded .......... CoalfDMlly . harassed Calvary Chapel quarterback Daniel Murrieta throughout the game. •fiis touchdowns set the tone early," Howell said of Hamade. ·1 was extremely happy with the way our kids played. We're a good football team. I'm confident we're ready for league." The victory. Costa Mesa's second straight, puts the Mustangs at 3-2 bead- ing into next Friday's Pacitic Coast League opener at unbeaten Aliso Niguel. Hamade began the scoring with a 48-yard touchdown run on his second carry, giving Costa Mesa an early 6...0 lead. On the Mustangs' next posses· lion, bis 22-yard bunt and Matt Peca's kick made it 13...0 al the end of the first quarter. The Costa Mesa def nse, which held Calvary Chapel to just 56 yards of olfense and two first downs in the open· ing half, tet up the oat K'Ol'e. Defensive back Ronnie Uevanos fliWcepted a Murrieta pua et the·MUI· _.. 15 and raaKI down the mkklle ol the ftit)d 81 yardl before Calvary Cbapel'I speedy running back. Rico Andino, dr•mied him down at the four. R"""6ng bick Brandon Jonee ICOfed on tba ,.y Mil play, m.e~ it lM. . . • Stt.: Orange Coast. 1 :30 p.m . • Sltulrtion: Coast is 1-3, Gold ; West Is ~3. It's the 31st straight • : year the two schools have met : and OCC ho4ds a 1 S-13-2 edge. : • Fnoritr. OCC. by 3. : • Pinit.s' key: Getting the bait ; to William League and getting ol.( : of the way. : • OCC Stwting lineups: See G. ; • Story Md last week's OCC . : MVP: See B3. CdM • WIDS, 14-10 : •Sea Kings bond, bi . : time with solid vict01 ; By Richard Dunn, Da1/'y Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -No te : of football character could ha : come at a more opportune ti.r : than Friday night for Corona c! : Mar Higb's Sea Kings, who llirt : with disaster yet finally bond1 : as a unit. : a s w y sem ; George Sumner knelt by hlmo. : in prayer whlle his teamm~t : lived it up on the field rollow1 : the host Sea Kings' 14-10 nu : league victory over Crane : Lutheran at Newport Harbor : •Just thanlong God for let : us come together at the ng• : time, because everybody playi f : as a team for the first tune tr : year,• Sumner said. •Hey, ' : had been down .the last hu ; weeks, and everylX>dy got do' : on each other for those two los : es. ! •But we bonded tonight It'!> e ; huge win, because it's JUSt befo : league (Sea View) and Oranr ., · · so_...,.,....,..~~• : scoring 69 points again ; Vasquez. (The Lancers) cam : here thinking they were going : blow us out." : The Sea Kings (3-2) had : blowout of their own in the ~ : quarter, when they fumbled ; punt return and allowed th : Lancers (4-1), a CIF Southe : Section Division X power, <.l : opportunity to bwld on their 10- : lead. : CdM's defense, howeve : stepped up like never before · ! 1996, when the Sea Kings stuff ; the Lancers with a goal-ti : stand. I TiYLER BEARDSlEE CONTINUED FROM 11 meet to the Athlete of the Meet,• Beardslee said. •They were nice T-chirts, too. But the way tl turned out on varsity, somebody always stepped up, and no matter what I could do, somebody did better. •What I could do (on the course), it was always expeded of me, and not getting a T-shirt made me try harder each time.• Sumner apparently ran out ot T-shirts towaid the end of last season when BeerdsJee was leading the Sea 1<in9S to a third-place. finish at the CIF Southern Section Division m finals and a seventh-place showing at the State Division m meet. For his effort last week at the Stanford Invitational, Beardslee will not be awarded a T-shirt, but honored with Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week accolades, instead. Beardslee finished as CdM's top runner at Stanford, crossing in 10th place overall (17:01) as the Sea Kings defeated ClF Division IV rivci Nordhoff of Ojai, 134-145. Nordhoff is CdM's closest challenger in Division IV. "It definitely puts us in the front-running position for CIF, • said Beardslee, whose Stanford clocking was actually 12 seconds slower than last year's personal record at the Palo Alto course. ·we bad just come off a dual meet on Thursday and it was a lot hotter than usual on Saturday (at Stanford).· Beardslee added. •You could literally feel the heat coming off the grass. When you ran uphill, you could feel waler vapor coming up off the grass. It was really weird, the strangest thing I've ever Beardslee, whose specialty is the 1,600 meters in track, is finally Sumner's pacesetter. He was CdM's No. 5 runner as a freshman, the second and third runner as a sophomore when Slingsby was the leader, then last year mostly No. 2 behind Gwin. "Tyler sets it up for "us," Sumner said. ·u he has bodies with him, he performs a little better. If Tyler's having a good day, then the next three guys are helping him. (Richard Hossfeld, Jason Rogers and Patrick I acou meets and had some pretty good times. My Im PR on Woodbridge\ course came after I had • lunch full of Chinese.•) Fnoritle mulk: dassic rode 8Mt _.... n•••lt: •Qualifying for State Div. I mt jooior yeatt." Attiaet. of Week Y. He wasCdM's No. 1 runner (10th CM?ralO at the Stanford kMtational in 17:01 as CdM won its cMsion G>esting NontlOff). .... _Col_lec._:tor __ sports__ cMiT ~ !J6.F Russell) do their best to get up there and give Tyler a band. "(Rogers) had his best day at Stanford, but it's Tyler who makes it all possible, because he's our point guard, our leader. the guy who plays quarterback. I told the newspapers before the season that this team can go· to the state meet. I felt confident about that then, and I'm more confident now. It's not a sport Tyler can do by himself. Tyler's definitely our No. 1 runner, but there's no way he can do it himself. • U your quarterback is on, then you better run your pattern, because the ball is going to be there, and that's how the other runners respond to him." Beardslee, also CdM's captain, realizes his job as the pacesetter goes beyond running hard. Team morale on the course is his responsibility. "I learned basically from Brian (Slingsby) that there's more to being team captain than making sure everybody's on tin).e for practice," he said. "It goes a lot dee per than that. You have to set the mood for the ·setting the mood is not really something you can do intentionally. You've just got to do your best and not let the other team think you're kidding around, that you're serious." The Sea Kings, ranked No. 2 behind Nordhoff in CIF Division IV before the Stanford Invitational, are serio~ about winning CIF with Beardslee leading the charge. DON LEACH I OAl.V PILOT • Corona del Mar's Tom O'Meara. seen here ln action earlier ln the aeuon, rushed for 87 yards as the Sea Kings rallied with two second-half 1'1>9, and the help of a goal-line stand. Corona .. Mm' 14. Oiw'l .. ............, 10 lcDf91aiy~ o. Lutheran O 3 7 O -10 Corona del Mer O O 7 7 -14 S.C.ndQlwtw Ol -NetsOri 24 FG, 2:53. ~Cllm'W CdM -O'Mura 1 run (Hoyt lddc), 8:01 . OL -Clawfont IO PM1 from J. Smith (Nelton kid(), 6!34. Pciat ........ CdM • Aflhuter 15 pm f;om ~(Hoyt k~. 1:A8. Au.ncMnce: l.IOO ~. ~···· OL • 5'mll 1M1; Odll Mith. 8-JS; ~ 7-ll; T. Smith, S-2'; Mol~1-4. CdM-O'Meln. 1t-17; MtClllln, a.far~13. ml•W.MllHJI Ol -OdlNlh, 4-11-1, 51; . -. . ~ .... ~~--~~--·.,. ·~l " .. , -:-' / ' ' . ,...,art Hmbor tlmtMlr' n. s-...-15 Newport HMbor 14 6 13 6 -39 s.v.ma 0 3 6 6 -15 FlntO.-W N -.ohrel 72 punt return (Johnson kick.), 9:18. N -Ohrel 5 run (Johnson kid(), 6:30. Second~ -N -Putldo 10 p from Fredriksen (kick failed), 6:50. S-Brown 44 F<i, 1:41. lNnlQuMW' N -Putfdo 7 run with fumble (kick blocked), 6:56. N -La Ban 35 p from Fredrik.sen (Johnson k), 4:09. s -Brown 1 S run (kick blocked), 1 :40. ,....Qum'W N -Ohrel 7 run (kick failed). 7:22. s-Ford 42 run whh fumble (pass failed), 3:38. · Attendance: 1,200 (estimated). INOMDUAL11US19WG N -Qhrel, 24-139; Hakes. 5-23; Fredrlksen, 2-9; Pulido, 1-7; Felix. 2-5; S -Brown, 10-38; Ford, 1-42; King, 10-16; Williams, 2-2; Poland, 2-0. ' INDIVIDUAL MSSING N -Fredrlksen, 9-13-0, 141; Gorman 0-1-1; S-Poland. 8-17-1, 100; King. 1-1-0, 34; Brown. <H-0. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING N -Pulido, 7-83; La Bass. 1-35; Wertman, 1-23. S-Hoium, 4-79; Kllngelsmith, 3-45; Ford, 1-10; Brown, 1-0. GAME STATISTICS Rushes-yardage Passing yardage Passing Net return yardage* Sacks-yardage Net yardage N S 34-183 141 9-14-1 85 none . 410 2-39.5 1-0 7-69 24:28 24-99 134 9-19-1 19 1 ·1 251 3-24.7 2-1 1-5 23:32 Erik Runfola carries ball, Savanna's Charles Ford on 13-yard tnten:eptton return. Punts . Fumbles-fumbles lost Flags-net yarda~e Time of possession NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 81 141 yards, hooked up with Brad La Bass for a 35-yard touchdown pass two plays after a subsequent Savanna punt to make it 33-3. Ohrel, who amassed 139 rushing yards on 24 carries, and added 124 more on three punt and kickoff returns, punched in Newport's final TD, a 7-yard run with 7:22 left in the game. Ohrel also warranted praise from Savanna Coach Fred DiPalm.a, who was asked to compare this. Newport unit to the 1994 juggernaut, which defeated his then "The difference," DiPahna said , "is that (Ohrel) is a jet. We knew Newport was a C.mta Mlsll 47, c.lwly ~ 6 Scm'9by~ calvary Chapel o o o 6 -6 Costa Mesa 13 13 14 7 -47 Arst~ CM -Hamade 48 n.wi Ocidc failed), 8:45. CM -Hamade 22 run (Peca ldd<), 4:1.7. Second~ CM -Jones 4 run (run failed). 8:08. CM · Hamade 17 run (Peca kid<), 1:13. 11*'1~ --CM~.~~~._.. .... '-----1 (fumbled snap), 8:08. CM -Herzog 5 run (Felter pass from Baume), 2:17. Fourth~ CM -Lai 18 run (Peca kki<), 5:09. CC -Neumann 43 pass from Murrieta (pass failed), 1 :28. Attendance: 1,000 (estimated). N>MDUAl RU5HWG CC -Andino, 12-37; Dutton, 1~31; Hernandez. 1-1; Davis. 1-min-4; Munieta. 5-ml~24. CM -Hamade, ~ 138; Herzog 15-84; Jones. 6-37; Felter, 4-22; Lai, 2-21; Noonan. 4-10. N>MDUAl PASSING cc . Murrieta, 8-15-1, 125. CM -Baume, 1-4-0, 17. N>MDUAl RECEIVNi 2-20: 1-13; Davis, 1-11; Andino, 1-min-9; Neumann, 143. good team, and it very much deserves to be ranked (No. 3 in Southern Section Division V)." Brinkley, though concerned about the ear- ly lull, also had praise for his troops, who have now outscored opponents, 221-49. "We've had the complete ·package," said Brinkley, whose squad opens Sea View League play Friday at home against highly- reqarded Santa Margarita. "We've been sound offensively, we've played defense well, and we've performed on special teams." illustrating Brinkley's final reference, Har- bor's Eric Freeman blocked a fourth-quarter punt, adding to Ohrel's return pyrotechnics. stopping 28 of Savanna's 44 offensive plays for a ya.rd or less. GAME STAnsncs . ex 7 29-59 125 CM 17 45-328 17 COSTA MESA CONTINUED FROM 81 The Sailors, however. were extremely concerned over the condition of senior strong safety Greg Wertman's left knee, to which the extent of the damage sustained on a scary low tackle early in the third qu~er was unknown Friday night. "Greg said it w~ either a tom ACL or just • a hyperextension," Pulido ~d. "I don't know how bad it is, yet," Brinkley said of Wertman's condition. "But we're hop- ing for the best, because he's obviously a big part of our team." Also playing big roles defensively were linebackers Joe Urban, Pulido and Peter Hogan, linemen Reed Johns, Erich Schader, Deere and Derek Fox (one sack), and the sec- -wh abbed th Ta.rs' only interception -Freeman, Wertman and Brett Baker. Net retum yardage* O 98 Sacks-yardage 3-ml~18 ()..min-0 Hamade's third score gave Costa backup running back Hai Lai. on his first Net yardage 166 443 Mesa a 26-0 halftime edge when he took carry of the season, scored on an 18-yard a handoff at the 17, slipped through a run. Calvary Chapel avoided a shutout Punts S-37.4 1-32.0 fumbles..h.mbles lost 2-0 S..2 hole at the 13, then weaved his way to when Mwrleta hit Matthew Neumann Rags-net yardage 3--20 3-25 llme of~ 29:16 18:44 the end zone. with a 43-ya.rd touchdown pass with Following the Hamade-to-Baume Vince Hamade 1:28 remaining. In the past three meet-*Punt returns. intet ceptions, fumble returns • scoring hookup at the outset of the third I ings between the teams, Costa Mesa has quarter, Steve Herzog, who finished with 84 outscored the Eagles, 116-13. COM CONTINUED FROM 81 fourth quarter, the Sea Kings' defense did it again, as Cd.M defensive end Nlck Hood peeled the ball away from Lutheran quarter- ~ck Nick Odenath, ford.ng a fumble that wu recovered by CdM's Marshall ~othwell. It led to the Sea Kings' winning touch- d~ which came with 1:"48 left in the game, when senior signal caller Mike McCleOan cOnnected with tophomore Dennis Alshuler for e 15-yard ICOrtDg play. •we really bounced back (after coDleCU· tive lostet to Cenyon and &ddleba.ck), • CdM Coach Dick Freeman said. •we're. try· Ing to be moN OI a football teMl. pUW.ng ~ .md Niiijtn9 together when tb1rigl go wiq. Our guys wen thinking about ccmamtnit1n9 and dolDg their JOb, rather UMm WonJlng ·~things .• 11Ma SM ~ Certainly had aome tbiJ'9! to~~·;~. POi\ _beglnlMli'I, Orange LUUairaa con- tri>Ded tbe o-me on tbe dock ...a II~ .I CdM'I ..... ~ ...... .... , gaining only 95 total yards, while p\Dlting on three of its five possessions. The other two drives? The Sea Kings lost fumbles. The Lancers, ranked No. 3 in ClF Division X, led at balftime, 3--0, behind Josh Nelson'i 24-yard field goal late tn the tint half. But they hurt themlelves on the second play of the third quarter, when Alshuler recovered a Lutheran fumble at the Lancer 23, following a 7-yard pall from Odenath to Mike Craw- ford (four recepttons for 117 yards). The Sea Klngs converted the twnover into six polnta, with senior tailbKt Tom O'Meera bulldozing b1s way to paydirt from a yard out to cap a 18Yell·play drive. Matt Hoyt'• PAT gave CdM ttl ftrst lead, 7-3. Orange Lutheran, bOweVei, came beck on its 8Dl\dngtf°•1111ion. beating the Sea King dafeme wt a razzle.daale pw ~y. Odmath bit J\dtlri Smith wtth a later&I pw cm 18Ccmd-and·lcng frcm tbe Lancer 20, u the Lanctirl lined up foUr ~on the rtgbt side. smith then wblJ'ted over tbe iniddle to Ctawf~ Who c.'\lt betWMD CdM dlftDdln AllbuW llld ,..,,,., ~ mtcibtnl tbe pw ~ ................ y.rd'l'D~ - lolt • tblril ,_... Ja• ID the Md , quarter on a punt return, but that's when the Sea King defense bent but didn't break. allowing the Lancers to drive to the CdM 5. Thanks to the Cd.M fumble, Orange Lutheran maintained possession for 10:13 from the third to the founb ~. five sec- onds longer than the Sea Kings bad the ball for the entire secOod b&lf. But Lancer rumdDg back Pat sun. wu stopped short! of the goal line on tour contec" \ltive pJays on the ground, pumping life into the CdM bomeconllng crowd which was treated to a Dtmey-theme balftime show. After the goal-line stand, the Sea Kings punted for the fifth time. On Orange Lutb.-- an's next play fram ~. HoOd fOl't'9d a fumble when he bit OdeOath in tbe bec kfteld on a pftc::b. JWtb.well WU lbme to pounce Oil it. •(Qdenath) WU eofntng.beck OD U opdon ind I ju.st took it out of bit habda, • Hood Mid. ·1 r9ed optMii. • Rc6well Mid. •a.t I mr the bdpop out. ev.m,.... tram ..... CdM tOok ovw Wida 5: Oil the dodt ad diowt '8 yUdl on nm. plllys. ft Wat l9CGllil- aiild· 11-fftMD 1119 ~ bllMrm 15 ...... AWllW:itbit=.=t•N...a _.... "' ... .,, ........ ......... B.m:~ . '\ "l'l--.... . . -... ... ~-., : • Zellie Dow is named to take over the Corona del Mar High girls basketball program ... for three-years. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Zellie Dow, the former Buffalo Bill defensive baclc who once played football with Republican Vice Presidential candidate Jack Kemp, plans to tum Corona del Mar Higb's girls basketball pro- gram into a perennial CIF South- ern Section conqueror, following the announcement of Dow's hir- ing Friday as CdM's coach to replace Garth Flint. Flint, Cd.M's head coach the last seven years, decided last spring to step down for one sea- son to watch bis daughter, Mollie, close out her basketball career al St Mary's College. But Dow's deal is for three years, and Flint will reportedly come back for the final two years of Dow's agreement and be his assistant coach. "When the position was first offered to me, it was for one year," Dow said, "but after talking it over with Garth, Don Martin (CdM prind.pal) and Jerry Jelnick (CdM athletic director), we decid- ed this was the best thing to do." Dow, best known as a football player and a former teammate of Kemp's on the Bills, is employed by Los Caballeros Sports Village in Fountain Valley as a basketball trainer and is a longtime basket- Regional play. ball referee. •My whole purpose for taking the job,. Dow Aid. •js to build and develop a strong basketball program swting, with the juniors in sixth, seventh and eighth grades to prepare them for high school Our goal is to develop that here, like at Brea, Woodbridge and Mater Dei • Dow, a two-time all-conference wide receiver for Howard Univer- sity in the 1960s, attended the · same high school (Bennett) in Buffalo as Bob Lanier, the Hall of Pa.me center of the Detroit Pis- tons. Dow was drafted in football by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 17th round in 1966, but opted to try out for the Bills and become Buffalo's first hometown player. Dow, who for seven years • Newport Beach's 76-year-old Roscoe Speak still has the spark as the starting outfielder for the San Diego Silver Hawks' senior softball championship squad. ·we don't have qualifying in the 75s, There aren't that many teams playing at our level." Speak, a 21-year Marine Cmps veteran has been playing softball since retiring from Ford Aerospace in 1984. He has c:alfed Newport Beach home since 1949. By Jim Walters. Dai/it p;jot Lou Gehrig may be the Iron Horse, and Cal Ripken Iron Horse ll, but for sheer bulldog tenadty put your money on Newport Beach's Roscoe Speak's name being on the daily lineup card. He's the starting rigbtfielder, and part-time pitcher, for the Southern California Silver Hawks who recently claimed the championship banner at the Senior Softball World Series -in the over-75 division. · Speak played every minute of all five World Series games in Detroit despite a p~ed stomach muscle. The poun~g his •1 tried golf but it didn't hack it.• said the good-natured Speak (no pun intended). So at age 63, be turned to softball. ·u•s better than being a couch potato,• Speak said. •Actually, we pay out of our own pockets to do all this traveling. You have to love the sport to keep doing that Besides, it keeps the old bod working." In his rookie sea.son in the over-75s, the Silver Hawks were the 1995 World Series runner-ups in Palm Springs. While he was in the over-70 the worst part of the experience for the over-75s), he played for four World 76-year-old Speak. Series teams, winning with the '90 •Some of these old goats can still bit the San Juan Capistrano Angels. He ball. but they don't run as fast as the young skipped the 1994 Series to •work rabbits, so we have courtesy runners once on my house.• you reach base," Speak said. •J bit a trlple •This last one was the and it hurt all the way around. I got there, sweetest." Speak said. •The first but, of course, it would have been a home four games were blowouts, but we run for anyone else.' were down. 10.2, In the fowth Speak· and his all-star teammates from inning to Morgan's DenUst (from across the Southland (including Donald Florida) in the final game. They Wolsh of Cost.a Mesaj will be back in action would have bad to beat.us twice. starting Oct. 16 ln a splinter event for the to win the Serles. World Championships in Phoenix, Ariz. "W reell didn't Want to .J .. "I think we've got a good cha.nee to win 6 Y a-Y it," s~"' said. •u we all stay healthy we another game. A lot°' the~ ~...... were already set to c:bedt out of should win." their hotels in the morning.• The younger divisions, beginning with With renewed determination. the over-50 crowd, started play on s led off the sixth inD1Dg with Thmsday: ------~a~sm:.;.. 9fe sparKing am-run mnmg -Iii:-~-~ ·All those teams are pretty good,• be as the Silver Hawks batted said. 111bey have to go through quali.fytng around. rounds and be either Nos. 1 ot 2 in •we came back to win 18-15," Speak Newport Harbor selects Gibble for its new coach NEWPORT BEACH-Justina Gibble, a former GIRLS SOCCER stand0t1t soecer player-at-Monmouth-Univem- ty in New Jersey, bas been named to coach the Newport Harbor High · rteam. Gibble, a four-time all-state s ection Cl' onmou , w was ranked 13th in the nation her junior season, replaced Dean Laird, who resigned after leading the Sailors to a 6-8-7 record last season. Gibble, a Newport resident who coached at Monmouth as a gradu- ate assistant, has no previous head coaching experience. She is in her ------+.r-\-r~~i=---­ G i bbl e inherits a team which lost first-team All-Sea View League pick Jill Nelsen, now at Nebraska, and second-team all-leaguer Ash- ley Lewis to graduation. The Tu.rs. however, return goalle Jordan Predriksen. a second-team All•Sea View choice last year as a freshman. The Sailors, who compete in the rugged Sea View League have not made the playoffs in two seasons, but ended last season on a positive note, upsetting Santa Margarita, then ranked No. 1 in Orange County, 1-0. Gibble. wbo still plays competitively, has played with AJAX. the coached the high ICbool All- American traveling team Optn- tion Sports Relcue, warked dole- ly with Flint during summer leagues the put m years, when Flint would assign Dow to offtd- ate games. For the put two years, Dow bas been an assistant women's basketball coach at Rancho Santi- ago College. Dow's son, Tony, is a sophomore starter op Ocean View High's boys vanity. "If I had stayed at Rancho San- tiago, there would be conflicts in game times and I wouldn't be able to see Tony play (under Sea- bawk Coach Jim Harris),• Dow said. "This way, I can still watch him for three years.• Flint, also a walk-on, became bead coach during Mollie's fresh- Holland Cup Ambassadors and the Gunners, an indoor team. -By Barry Faulkner Wayman sizzles, 10-5 COSTA ._,. I& Sailors gain 1-1 tie ~~~J'N PUtD y MONSTER MASH DASH SK/lOK RUN/WALK MESA ----.-.. Est4nc:ia High junior Brad Way~ man followed up his eight-goal effort Wednesday wtth six tallies Friday to help the Eagles water polo team extend their winning streak to three with a 10-5 non- league triumph over visiting Sact.. dleback. Wayman was joined ln the 1Coring depertment bY Ma.rk PeMrlOn. M9tt. Hoel. John Sen- ftn and Clint Calldn, whUe Junior ao8li8 Bryan 0.WUd• ina1fuY81toM1ptM~ ~':.6te. .. ,. ,, ... Wll1Md& ' t 2 1 -S BBACH -Kyte McNicbols scored a goal for the Newport Harbor High girls field hockey team Prt- day as the Sailors battled to a 1-1 tie wllb host Mari.na, helping Newport Ha.rbor to improve to ~ ... -1. •1bit wu a good game for UI, • M1d Sailor Coach Sha.roll Wolle. • ·rrM gr-..... tbk:k tiler. and tbit game iii • bit llOwW. •we deftnitely were tb• ~.· 1be j\mlcr ftnlty ..... ..., endedupJna l•l ....,.,, · Katie WelbUi1:i icland .. goal & BICYCLE BASH 10 & 25 MIIJE BIKE TOUR Sunday, October 27, 1996 SK 7:30am lOK 8:30am Bike Tout 9:00am Eveat cl.y resllb.aon opea11t &GOia •the Newport DaMI Rewt. man ...o11 at CdM. He compiled a 77-!17 recmd, including a 17-10 mart lut sealOD. 1be Sea Kings have made four trip to CIP during Flint's tenure, indud.tng the school's first poSt- seuon victories since the 1982-83 CIP championship teaJ}l durtng the N-AA playoffs in 1994-95. The Sea Kings opened last sea- 10n 13-2, their best start in more than a decade, bµt lost to Irvine in the regular season finale, 54-53, with thi.rd place and the Sea View League's final guaranteed playoff spot on the line. Stacey Griffith, a CdM varsity assistant the past two seasons, bad originally accepted the one- season interim position, then later canceled the appointment be- cause of con1licts with her full. time job. YO UTH Strikers post 5-2 triumph COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa Strikers. a boy's soccer team from AYSO Plus Division 4, picked up a 5-2 win Saturday over the Lakewood Spartans. The Strikers trailed 2-1 at the half before exploding for four second-half goals. Danny Whitaker drilled home a goal to tie the game in the Uurd quarter before David Barnett, Jason Hardy and Eric Nutter punched 1n goals in the fourth quarter to put the game away John Maglione scored the first goal on a penalty kick. Basketball signups NEWPORT BEACH -Signups for winter basketball at the Har· bor Area Eastbluff Boys & Girls Club will be held Oct. 16. e Mfe1' an 'instruc- tional program for youngsters in grades 1-3 and a competitive . league for grades 4-8. Signups will be taken between 6-8 p.m. at the Boys & Girls Club, 2555 Vista del Oro. For more information, call 640- 6650. MoosteroUs Fun Halloween Party "Trick or Treat" Win Great Prizes Newpcwt Beach Brewlbg~y Pae=Cftllt Party 1'id'1 lK "Bat Blast" ~ l/2K "Boo Blast" lstMdl ' 4 2 J -10 S&ddl be'i= CdcNidO 2. "/ .. -2.S. --11, --=m----~ ••• ,.... ,.,..,. ,, SenfliJft '· fClr the 4-1-2 SlilOD ..... .... .... ....,. ....... . ~ pw baa H1,._ Miil· ml ........... g ....... (714) 661 2 Ma9t, 1.S..:MWdt 11. rtglat ilde al ... -. .. \ ~/ Zellie Dow has been named •I .. Corona del Mar Hlgh's girls _, basketball coach, replacing Garth Flint ., SCHEDULE -. SA1URDAY • football Commnity college -Orange Coast vs. Golden West, at Orange Coast. 1:30 p.m. ,_ • Volleyball College women -Southern California College at Biola. 7·30 p.m. ·~ • Waiterpolo High school -La Serna at Newport Harbor, 9 a.m.; long Beach Wilson t at Corona del Mar, 2 p m. • Soccer ... College men · Concordia at sOuthem California College. 7 p.m. • Closs c.ountry College men and women -Southern California College at Back Bay Invitational, 9 a m Commumty college men and women -Orange Coast at Irvine Invitational, 9a.m DEEP SEA RllDAY'S COUNTS Davey's locker · 6 boats. 128 anglen. 3 yellowtail, 1 S skipjack, 70 bonito, 36 calico bass. 14 sand bass. 2i sculpin, 4 sheepheao, \-fock;t-tfoSf'Ab-, ----__ ._,...... ...... 32 whitefish, 101 mackerel Newport Landing . 3 boats, 56 anglers 8 sand bass, 16 calico bass, 34 sculpin. 11 S bonito, 7 sheephead, 88 mackerel RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY RLC. Whef9 Your Doler Covers Motel 1922 HAQIOR II.VD .• COSTA MESA -5'1-1156 The Phen-Fen Diet • 111c.: .lnS,\\'I "H"I' 1111\\t'\l'r lht• (IC';'ll· nwni pf uOt'''" •I! .111 '"l'"'''1$lhl (t•001 . 11 lll JI!-1 ll'q1111\, 1pp!llj11l.Hl' lift''l\k': rh.mj.tt"i mil .111 1 ii \Kl11;ili:>.t'<l. ph\,1mn· \UptC\'l'ttl ll 'I 1r1'11('1h1\ ~ .ljlllltl.ll h 1f\(.l11<11m: 1hc1 lil:h ''''" 1•i.11lifl\.1M11 ""' l.''l.R 1-.c.· f.or t'H "''Ill' II ,, 1101 1u-i ~·m· pl\ ~ nuncr •i pu...J\111~ ,~.,,.ht: ~ \ fmm the: t.ihk' n ..Jle\\ di.ct p1!.is ¥.hen pmptrl\ 1m1nl'\tc"n:d h\ :a ,~~'tin .-1\() 1 kflO'llt~lhlc 111 tllcir l • cm ~ a hd~>ful adiuucc fnc " 1 n'duciion aid ,,,t ht nuinrttl.'111((' <".an m1 ntr11. ·for zn .. nnntmc:nt mt \\~CV! dt:t1ltllllC ti I 2 gOOJ ~f11llll 1te l':.li' dn ohtsm or n O\'Cf'\ ::ill DON LEACH I DAl.Y Pl.OT Orange Coast's Mikael Tomblom (left) goes ahbome as he just misses on a shot attempt; above, the Pirate! .. Johan Bjorkman (9) collides With RanCho Santiago's Juan Santana as the two teams battled in the Dons' side of the field; Rancho Santiago pulled out a 3-t Orange Empire Conference victory. New 11nifonns not enough for Pirates in 3-1 loss • Rancho Santiago has the answers for Pirates' in Orange Empire Conference men's socce.r action; it's the little things that do the most damage to Coast's chances for victory. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Coach Mauricio Claure is the tactician behind the Orange Coast College men's soccer team and he knows a good team when he sees one. • Unfortunately for Claure and the Pirates, the team making the least mis- takes Fnday was Rancho Santiago which came away with a 3-1 decision in the second gd.me of the Orange Empire Conference season for both teams. ~They pass the ball nicely, don't they?~ Claure srud of the defending conference champion Dons during the operung minutes of the game. "They even know when to fall down." he said alter a Rancho player went down when bumped by an Orange Coast defender off a throw-in from the comer. "That's experience." Experience ended up being the key for the Dons (7-1-1 overall, 2-0 in con- ference) as they took advantage of some tentative Pirate passes in the mid- dle of the field to set up for breakaway shots on goal. The Pirates (3-4-2, 1-1), sporting their new orange and blue uniforms, had their scoring chances. However, they kept holding on to the ball too long, letting the defense get back into position. "We were making a lot of square passes (from side to side) in the center of the field instead of pushing the ball forward,• said OCC Coach Laird Hayes. "We were playing with the ball too much and we just can't do that. We gave them too many chances.• While Hayes was discouraged by bis team's inability to press the action, he was quick to point out this is just the second game of conference play. "They're a lot more skillful than we are, but they aren't unbeatable,• Hayes said. "There is still a long way to go.• The Dons got on the board first about midway through the first half on a cen- tering pass by Gerardo Velasquez that found Steve Cervantes behind the defense and in front of the Pirate net. He rolled one inside the left post. OCC had a good opportunity just minutes later when Marcos Diaz had the ball 20 yards in front of the net with two defenders pressing him. Teammate Johan Bjorkman broke toward the g6al, but Diaz' weak kick was intercepted on what would have been a golden break- away attempt. ln the final 15 minutes of the half, ..,We gave them too many chances ... " -OCC COACH LAIRD HAYES • Ryan Chaput was called for a foul in his own end that gave Rancho a direct penalty kick. Fernando Castellanos sm ashed a hard grounder that found the right side of the net for a 2-0 lead. "That was a big mistake.· Hayes. "We scored a few minutes later. With- out that play we could have~ tied 1- 1 at the half and it's a different ball game.• Claure, from the bench was more succinct saying at least five times, ·That's so dumb." The Pirates finally got on the board in the closing minutes on a comer kick play. Bjorkman passed the ball to "Torno" Atsumi who scooted it back to Bjorkman working bis way into the cen- ter of the field for a shot that went off the left post. The ricochet bounded toward Diaz who tapped it in. Both teams traded scoring chances as the second half ebbed and flowed. Rancho bounced a comer kick off the cross bar. OCC countered with a break- away that Ryan Fial couldn't get a solid foot on. Rancho then found itseU with three attackers behind the defense watching a high centering pass· go untouched over the back line. OCC was called for offsides on two occasions. The Dons' Hugo Langarica was finally able to take a pass on the left wing with about 20 minutes left in the game and loft a shot OCC goalie Byron Llvingston got a band on, but couldn't stop as it bounced across the goal crease. OCC's David Carlson , with a two- step lead and closing in on the_ .net in the final five minutes, had the last best opportunity for the Pirates. He took one too many dribbles on the play, allowing Rancho to block his shot on a break- away. THE BATTLE FOR THE BEL STATISTICS (Thursday night's complete statistics) Estancia 44, Katella 23 S<ore by Qwtrters Estancia 21 9 7 7 . 44 Katella 7 0 2 14 · 23 First Quarter Kat · Tiscareno 43 pass from Baldridge (Flores kick), 9 03 Est -Fehx 26 run (Mokede kick), 7·03. Est · Perry 1 run (run failed), 4:14. Est -Perry 1 run (Perry run), 2:03 Est Dawkins 23 run (k1Ck blocked). 4:25 __ ..__E_st · Mokede 33 FG, 0:04. 1 Quarter Kat-Safety (kickoff returner downed in end zone), 11 :57. Est • Felix 6 run (M okede kick), 1:22. • Kat nscareno 30 pass from Baldridge (Flores kick), 10:56. Est • Felix 1 run (Mokede kick), 7:50. Kat · nscareno 7 pass from Baldridge (Flores kick), 1:54. Attendance: 900 (estimated). INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Est -Oawtdns, 18-224; Felix, 1 1 5-186; Mokede, 4-33; Briano, 4-26; T. Tanielu, 2-13;. Perry, 4-6; ~arti~ez. 1-5, Delora, 1-4, Wolter. 1-2, Gama, 1-0. Kat · Johnson, 9-32; Cabrera. 6-30; Baldridge, 6-15; Crook. 2-10; Walters. 1-1. INDMDUAL PASSING Est -Perry, 1-3-0, 22. Kat · Baldridge, 10.21-4, 199. INDMDUAL RECEMNG Kat -Tiscareno, 6-137; Gomez. 1-32; Thompson. 1-20; Walters. 1-10; Cabrera, 1-0. GAME STATimCS Est Kat Fim downs 19 11 Rushes-yardage 50-499 22-97 Pass~ng yardage 22 199 Net return yardage• 24 0 Sacks-neg. yards none 2 -9 Net yardage 545 287 Punts 1-33 4-31.7 Fumbles-fumbles lost 3-2 0.0 Flags-net yardage 10.65 3-22 Time of possession 25:07 22:53 •Punt returns, interceptions, fumble returns • Orange Coast, Golden West square off for the 31st straight year; OCC boasts 15-13-2 e dge. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The Orange Coast Colle e football team will p aymg on i own week, but as the visiting team against Golden West. If that sounds confusing, it probably typifies the way the sea- son has gone so far for the 1-3 Pirates who will take on the Rus i Golden West, which also plays it's home games· at LeBard Stadi- um, will be the designated host for Saturday's 31st renewal of the longest continuous rivalry for both schools. Kickoff is at 1:30 p.m. The Pirates will be coming into the game off their best offensive showing of the season, despite dropping a 4 2-35 decision at El Camino. Golden West is coming off a bye week. OCC leads the overall series (15-13-2) and has won three of the last four meetings, including last season's 31-28 thriller. The Pi.rates won the first game back in 1966, 14-13. Other than a stretch where Golden West ran off four straight wins (1979-82), neither team has won more than two in a row. The last two games have been ded<l- ed by a total of four points. Along with bragging rightt. Saturday's victor ~ take home the Victory Bell which was d~­ ed to the seriei iil 1969 by th8 Huntington Bffcll BUhange Club. The Pirates have reason to t>e optimistic coming tilto the game -at least on the offeniive skle ol the ball. Tiillback William Le1gue put . up som big nwnben for the Pirates lait week, rustµng f« 191 yarda on 19 carriel and ~ , four touchdowns. His scores were OCC's first rushing touchdowns of the season. The outburst moved League into the Mission Conference's No. 2 slot in individual rushing with an average of 123 yards a game. I yards on 73 carries for a 4.6 yard- per-carry average. His 1,424 career yards have already moved him into fifth place on OCC's all- time career list ahead of Dan Duddridge (1977-78). Fullback Mike Freeman added r e on e groun WI a 1-yard burst as the Newport Harbor grad had 50 yards on three carries against El Camino. While the Pirates' running game is clicking, the rushing defense has been a sieve, giving up a Conference worst 280.8 yards a game. Even Bl Camino, normally a passing te4Ul, went to the ground and pounded out 237 yards on the Pirates (well above lt& 59-per- game average coming in). Golden West's running game revolves around starting tailback Charles Chatman, who is among the rushing jfaders in the confer- ence. In three games, the former Costa Mesa High standout bas accounted for 259 yards on 56 canif!I and bas scored three touchdowns. Sopbomore quarterback Brian Baughman has thrown two touch· dowm, taut With a 1utpldously- Jalgh at& tDtmcieptiont. He'll be ~:J~ a Pirate ·defente ltll1 ~ .f~ tta tint plc:k of the .... OWdM Welt ll wt in peiatng defeDle (301.1 yaids a game) end tbat could be an area wbele OCC'a two-hMded ~back tandem of Cbad COllinl and John Prlilak ... be looking' to aplotL CClmbined, the duo are Baugh· mu't Oj)poltte With six touch· ~and two tnter~ODI. ' I I\ I I ' H I < < > I\ I ) 19M -occ M. .......... 11 • 1M7·OCC14'. Gllflft w.t 7 1Ma·....._WlliltM.OU• ba-oa:M. •t1•1n ..... 1910 ......... t,a.OCJCD 1971 • OCIC 21. G1Uu ._. 21 197J ·OCC1'8o" , ..... 1914 ............ 0CIC. 1915 -OCIC 11, Gtl•u Wilt M 191S·• U •Wlll-OCICO 1977 -OCIC 11, a 11• • Wilt 1 1911 • OCIC K Gil••• Wilt M 1971. GaMiia w.t M. 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Looks great.1~l2950~~·~-".;..M4~.-;~ Home. Toll Free Ovaratocked with Yarroundpolldou iiP'd a;;;;;,. Oftl• Oak rolltop ~Hk, Muat Hll. S13,500 .... c.-......,.. 1 .. oo.eee-ene. Ext. A'!~to ~~l'OOlll~-~wm· -~ ... D_!~~ •--------WANTED muctt moral Al up'° ~71·1180 White, IOaded. 13500. T·1391 for U.Unga. ..... ...... -.,...... , ~ la. ,..:=:c'h~ KAY FINCH TO BUY 6011 ~ OFFr 378 E. 11th •MO ••••• aan l.umlMr ~ train.ca:;_~ poaltJons POTTERY liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiili .. C.M. Cell tot more •444 40•• Now hlfln91l Ma~. c3 2 ~ Afftaw,::,rn· Wanted! Ca1h Paldl Rototlllor muat ba Info. t..aoo-700-7594. llAaINE SUPS ·•2 •T• Fae cert •FT Cashier wknda a en 14• C38 Appl• In Pen1ctn • 873-e223 * In working order. lll•leNt•rhaod Sale DOaS 7022 39k ml. mint. whthan •t,ooo•a P•••lbl• mua1. •Plumbing & r:·-·~..-.. ·-----..... •ii. c1e..a.--.. rler Poter Me-13.. •Sat 7am-3J>m• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Bosa CD. 70K ml wan .......... holte PT. atactrlcal. FT. wknda a r ,...,.,._ •Sun lam-2pm• $21,900. M4-A33 At HOme. Toi Fr" must •PT PBX oper. PE FT law omc:.. Brlgtlt.1--------Top Dollara Paid Aa many u 1 houNs 18&4 ftoat"'9 dock •R•DUCU. 1-eoo-eea-ene. Ext. Monday-Friday 3-7pm. UCAN depandabte. or~d. ToP Dollar Paldl For Records. Jau, aelllng furniture Very strong wood/ 'M l'leelwaod R·13411 for lls!np!. Apply. 127~ S.Bristol Wenda 721·7~M From 1I00·1t80 . Sountracka, ate. appllancn flah tMb fl-glau w/cletaa. 42k orig ml s 1a ,l500 Cl ... llled C.M. S.. Terri Fiim Production 1 pc to entire Htata. Call Mika 145-7505. & moral Santiago Rd l400/obo. 722-1155 Lthr Int, phone, eo.. The moat comprehan-iookk••P•r Pit. , We a Talent Management & Paintings. china, In Meaa Dal Mar trade eo• lloorln9 (Or .... , sound, Vogue "'"' tfve and curr.nt dlrec-C.P.A. Ofc, Computer J"Ob lntarnahlpa avallabla glawara, fum, ate. PIEi! TO YOU 6022 (NMr Baar St l Bristol) Great Balboa Pan loc. Mint condl 850-2575 tory of OOod• and •er-Experience raq'd. Call Creative 40Yr NB Aff 673-6223 i•t w. Movlngt toot., Steve 723-5883 S12,500t--------- vlc:ea arouftdl flax Rea: M04003 fi Altlat'a Mwaemant I~======= 8 .__ Old Wood & planta. walnut Danish aA&.aOA: 40• DOCK. . . 900-401.0545 eno..... Hutch, ctolhff, bar· T w 0 s I d • TI •. 8111.18 • 8111.18 t Iron. 4 ft. long. Nffd atoota i...iry baakN Cln,..nto glttoll .... ....... 8r'CMnl .. ta.? ...... Qen'I OiftOe for ratall WT.......,.._~ repair. ...,. 4441 • , ... • • 9' and 13' Wide. mw 3000 HIW 3000 ................. Fuhlon ••. ~· ~'""' gluawara, bbq, king-• 714-842-48 t4 • ................ alz• badapreadt, -----.. C.. ~ Solve Ya... .. ta ar Air QP2?M7 ftolll 1 REDUCE t1 HEALTH THREAT ~SmoM Cott~e cfittse "As a new advertiser with Ceilings? the Daily Pilot, I am highly hotBC· We ca" AMckl'9'C~a~1' pleased with the results my ~ .,_, hlltd ~ i....-1-~.,.;;...·~~~~~«~EUl'Clfd~~"-'-...ac~:rtlS.1.J~g brou t- in only the first month! I will continue to advertise with the Pilot, and appreciate the helpful, knowledgeable and motivated customer . ,, service. Thank you again Mark Porcella •Modem Romane• Antiq-lo '50. Mod.,,. ET curtlnt, ahoe9, books, -------- 71448 .. 1338 ·~~---buy. ~ 6049 etc . .1 eMcoronado CAMPERS, RV'S, •:.-.=: S:.'::~~ ~~. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Hu;~·~~nborhood•;:*;;· t::l•TIJUlEltSiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiioii1iii4 Whoteaale alectroNca. c*f .. Orph8ned blk e y/o Sale In the F'reedoM FAX to: a21-et73 COIMnlor male cat. Naeda new Homo• Tract near '89 Vhren lmmacl tlwllrY.e..n.. Un.. home and affectionate Vlctorla/Placantla. Only 19K ml! F\Jlly ~,,.. owner. 875-3915 •W-talde C.11.'* equipped, al .. pa 4, .....,._ 20 MPG. $39,000.obo INTERNET Local Co. expanding ..,. C1111•111 ....... Dll DlllJ helpyauhl nllllblehelp. FREE ACCESS GARAGE SALES ::,._wroCB RT Training avail PT/FT. 6169 -------.,_ ______ ., No oomputar aldlla iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ AUT.OMOBILES naedadl Call for In-•--------* Q.Sale a.t a-1 '* •••••••• tenltew (800)841-7178. --------i• CORONA Chairs, aofabed, toy•. Kennel worker for cat DEL MAR 6122 baby lfama, book•,-------- only aheltar. FT/PT No '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii clothH, houaehotd. BMW 9030 exp nee Apply Tu-Fr: APPLIANCES 60111• 332 Catalina Or. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8904 W. PCH N.B. Clothe• to (Old Newport Blvd) Colloctlbl•• '78 2002 5-speed, L .. aJ Soc FT/PT one 21cu.tt. F'rldge/froz 432 Dahlia (In alley) Movfn9 Sa .. Sat 9am gun metal gray/tan yr exp. WIH train. Bi-White. Clean. Work• FrVSat, Sam-noon Baby ltem1, toya, h•• Int. good condl 52500. Ungual prafd, but not great. 1150. 574-0077. hid, kit, art, tools. Shaun 875-1817 nae: Wanda 721-7394 Sat 8-4 Side chra, end 1906 Port Weybridge · Kenmore Whit• 5 y/o tlba, old popcorn di• (Ford/MacAlthur) '88 ~251 Conv PIT Gan Ofc for buay frost fr" frig, aide by pnar, 8'Xmaa tree etc. Harbor View Homes Red, one own.,, auto. Design StUdlo In NB. aide, $225. 6 drawer 700 Cameo Hlghland1 Sat 7 t 2 E '"""hi Books & racord1. Phones, typing, filing, brown dHk. $75. • v_.,. ng FuUy loadedl data entry. Muit be 752-9113 Ext.218 Goaall books, tum, llfa•lon Viejo energetic & en)oya •R•frlg S175 00 COSTA MESA 6124 ~aby f!!,ufft ~lothetsl, Land Rov.r working w/fut pace · • oya, '.'ll!• oo '· • c 385.a750 environment. 3 daya Washer/dryer, $140.00 310 All•o Ave k $9 00 each. 848-5848 FAMILY MOVING! In aJlo• per w , • per•--------hour. Fax raaume: W••h•r/Dryor Fum, clothing, toy1, 714 8404183 Admlral ••t under vldaoa, Iota of mlac. ••••••••I warranty thl March 97. 385 Ramona Way, Xtra lg Capacity. Starts 8 AM. TRANSPORTATION $575.obo 842-8533 NO EARLY BIRDS or 983-3483 . Hove A Garage Sole! ·= -----;lf'i ~ -'J. ',. . .. -. ~.., ' ' f, ... -' !'. " -=-. ..... .. (JI n. Plat~. "42-5'11 ........ ~.., PT SAL•S Evel/ wknda. Fuh.111. up- scale woman'• cloth· Ing atora. Armolre, 844-9888, Sharon Rotllll Mgr a. Sa lea FURNITURE 6014 A••oo for templiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ah .. pakln 1llppar & 8 • • u t I f u I w h It a Ugg boot 1tora at queen1lza hldaabed. Fashion Island. Abova $300.00 oay/644-1202 avara • wagastaale11..,.,. ..... ...,,,. ..... ..,..,.., _ _,......,.. IN Word Procoaaora $8.00 Iv. Wiii Traln·Baneflta 714-488-5058 Kin Slz• Waterbed g pa ea WI mirrored headboard + mattr•••· heater, padded ralla, 8 dr- ars. 4 cabinets. Alao Include• comforter and plllow ahama. $375. Call 540-5995 EMPLOYMENT Loather 3-aeatar sofa SERVICES 5533 Ikea "Orgryta Modal" •••••••• Plaaae be aware that the llatlnge In thla cat· egory may require you to call a 900 number In which lhete la a charge par minute. Foraat green top grade leather. (Pg.13, 1996 Ikea catalogue) $2,000 leaa than year ago. Asking $1150. Oak roll top dffk new $1100. Asking S550. Whlrtpool W/D aaklng 1395. Call For more Info. 1-80o-700-75SM EMPLOYMENT N.a. Col .. eotor W'•U'l"l!ft 5535 Moving Antiques, na-. & ..., Cryatal, Bronzes, jaw· elry, furn. ate. By appt. 7~1"7 Iv mn s tuffing envelpt Overatuffed Blue Stan now, no exp. Denim Sofa & Lov. Frae auppla/lnfo. No aaatt M!99. 505-9442 obllg. Stamped aelf· addra envtp: Roper -------- Opt 29, 8407 Bandit'• MERCHANDISE Rd.. ste. 133.2t 1 ~sc 6015 San Antonio TX 78250 PU • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RES s · ot "l prefer ~vertis:'£e ·th the Pilot an Wl th great HB I. due to e · · d great respanse an . ,, er set'Vlce. custom --Bill Solis S'fYl..£ AND auo 11:1t1GN f()R yQUR UfE custoMO~ --------C•mbldluma. Bou- • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DOMESTICS 5540 gal.nvlllaaa, Evergreen tree, etc. 548-3758 ._ ____________ _ ------ YOUR NUMBER~ IF WE'VE GOT , SADDLE BACK Sales Leasing Service Parts llJ• ease r rowse . CENDR 1-800-831-3377 714 380-1200 Come See Why Orange County's Auto Dealers Are Number One In Customer Satisfaction! .. c:::;;:, CHEVRoLEr -=-i CllEVIGlET 2128 H9fbor Blvd., ea.ta Mw 1411200 t-._ UNCOLN MERCURY I LINCOLN i'MERCURY csra wu LllCll• •ncm .. Hlrbcirllwd..'-Calla .... 140 lllO ~ \ 1 •• l i~ ~ ' R.n'CIEt • I..,,. CAM 1301 OUll k. Mei.part....._ ...... I LINCOLN i}MERCURY ' II SAT\JROAY, OCTOIER 12. 1996 30 Undoes 31 ShetpehoOler 32 o.kley 35~ °'Alt! .. Mo .•• end Olde. 41 Had'andions 42 Part of • min. 43 Puppy noises 44 Nancy or Frank 48 Semester 48 Auburn 50 Excoeemel 51 1975 Wimbledon 52= ss came .,,.n 54 Leevn· 55 Seucy Qilt 56 Writer Wiesel 57 8IJlrustl or cattail 59 FiddllHS&--60 Eggs - W&BILLY BRIDO& QU1Z Q..1 • Neithel'WlMl'able,u South YoU hold: 6.1\41 <:IQ8 Otll MK lllf The biddin~ baa uroceeded~ .80Ul'H lrBsi NOR'TR BAST •• p-10 p .. 1 What do you bid oow'1 ~ I • Neil.her vulnerable, as South YoU hold: •KQ 1071S OK716 06 •71 The biddin£ haa proceeded: NOlml "kA8T' 90tml WP.81' t o .,.... •• P .. I N'I' p._ 1 What do you bid now? Q. 3 • Both vulnerable, aa South you hold: M 84 OIU '18 61 <>J 10 •K 8 Partner opene the bidding with one heart. What do you ttapond? Q. .f -Eaat-Weat vulnerable, aa South you hold: HONDA 9085 UNCOLN 6.1\IU OS.I OAK1 .. 71aS Partner opel'.l9 the Wddinr with on., heart. What do'°° reepand? Q. I • Aa South._ vulnerable. you hold: The biddinc haa proceeded: NORTH EAST eotml WF.8T 1 o r.. 10 r .. I• P.. T What do you bid now? • Q. 8 • /ta South. vulnerable, you hold: u1ua 01oea 012 .. ,, Partner opena the bidding with 2 NT (21-22 point.a). What do you respond? Look for ansWl!l'B on M onday. Learn to be ·a beHer brld1e playerl 8ubeeribe now to the Goren Brldp Letter by eaWn1 (800) '788-1215 for inlormaUon. Or write to: Goren Brldte Let- ter, P.O. Box ""10, ChJcaeo, UL 80680. 9120 MERCURY 9135 •'83 Auto Expo• • '89 Lincoln M.,k VII '78 Cougar XR·7 •Floor Model• New pal nt, very Classic beauty. Only Accord LX. hatchback, good cond. $7500. 62K ml. All power. 147K mlles. Original 875·20t3 New tires/ battery/ owners. Well cared shocks, more. S1, 150. for, needs muffler. MERCED. ES 9130 S40.522t St425. 848-4359. '88 Accord 2d Hatch iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NISSAN . white at, a/c, low •es Coupe 300 9150 miles, pa, pb, nlcel Black with red Interior. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Bad Credit Ok. $4975. Make offer. Call Bill, '95 Altlma GXE wine Warr avail . .Jiffy Auto 953-45737 red/tan. burlwood 99t-7298 '80 300SD Beige. dash, Loaded! low '93 Civic CX 100,000 Well maintained, great mites. Bad Credit OK, mi warr. taxes pd In condition. $4,950. $13,875. factory w.,-r. Aug. nu tlres, 50k ml 25().9090 Pho~!~:.r-~298 Orig owner. $8500. '82 280SL Cobolt 248-0004 blue. Better than•--------- '94 Honda Civic UC Blue ext/grey Int. 4·dr. All power, CC, Ult, AM/FM cassette, NC. nu front brakes. cherry! Burl dash. OLDSMOBILE 9155 Orig cond. Lo·mllea. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Rare factory S·ap. '88 Cal•I• 2-dr, 32K $22,500. 583-3274 miles, A/C, power ---------.---------....------------11 Well maintained. '84 500SEL Blue, seats. brakes, win· 110K miles. Loaded. dows, CC. Exe cond. Mint. $9500. 455-4660, $4200. 844-5245 days. 858·8557, eves. (eves before 11pm) CHEVROLET 9045 CHEVROLET 9045 CHRYSLER 9050 '83 Chevy Pick-up •et StO Blazer 4dr, '88 Le Baron Con• $9700. Orig ownr. 548·7577. 574-4249. Leave message Only 26k miles! Big Tahoe LT, Blk 4.3, a/t. vert. Ice blue, maln-•--------- engine, Tahoe pack· Loaded! Bad Credit talnad. Full pwr. 100k JEEP 9110 age. Pick·up shell. OK. $9875. Warranty miles. $5600 583-3274 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '88 300TE Wagon t988 DELTA 88 Rare car. One owner. Royal Brougham Third seat. Full Fully loaded, V6, dark records. Flawless. blue with light blue ln- Mla•lon VleJo terior, 94,000 mites. und Rover $3,000 or best otter. 385-8750 714 574-4267 Gt 1221 'MDefeftder- .The Otlg "Ahlno-moblle". Twol In 9tockl V«y low Mllee. Lota of c:.iulpment. ........ ---.,,..,. Landll..,... 3u.e7M Clanffled Todafl 842-5878 Run your ad in the Newport Beach C.osto Mesa Daily Pilot· and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to · reach over 1'00,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit ·-···---··----·-·--·-------• : D YES,SELL MY CAR I City Zip Phone Credit Ccrd o we. DVISA DAM X --------Dp-- Moi1 To: DAILY Pll.OT 330. W. lay Shit, Ccie M.i, CA 91.621 (7141642-5678OrWC(714)631-6594 """'°"' Alrt}' Onlyl ,._. Osedc ,.,,.,,.,,, llo.-Ml••lon Viejo avail. .Jiffy Auto · --------.-•• o=i'"D'J...nrio--+-~f'iO'ITIJ. --""""'-hlco~ ~ .-• ~I 385·8750 SELL your home through classified o•Qoll* 0 -/$1m o s....-o ~ o_,... o r""'°""' 0 4"" ._ O""-~ 0 ....,0..., o ',,.,J o,__,.._.. a ........ OS,,.,J 0~._ 0 *'9 ... ' O/Wo..lllMw 0 O...a...I 0~--0 ....... _ o c-oc-~ Dlwl'-O w.,le.I O ... W~ I • • • $ 10 for 4 lines, $1 .00 eocli oddiliooal h ·-----------------------·--·· •SE•R•VI-CE ___ ICARPENTRY 3510 CLEANING CONTRACTORS FLOOR INSTALL IMPROVEMENTS MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3548 GENERAL 3558 REPAIRS 3620 HOME 37 56 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SPRIDLEIS ----------------- DIRECTORY CARPENTRY•Wlndow• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L&ll Sport• Theran UIN80W CkGJe llelnt. Plumblne-Heatlnt1 SPRINKLU 11• •••••••••I Doors• Wood Fences H onut•Rellable*Hard LEWIS Conatruotlon •QUALITY WORK• Termite/Dry Rot All body care to relax Palntlng~ntJbl Houtt/Apt Rooter 30 yra Exp. Valve .. Head .. TI ACOUSTIC CEIUNGS 3408 Closet/Garage Organl~era Working Irish Ladles. Remodei•Handyman HardwdNlnyVCeramlc Davenport Const. All & rejuvenate. RN/LMT Quality Job. FrM eat. Free Eat·Dfacounta clocks. 29Vra Local L#261581 • Call Bob Avail to clean your L#704773 Local Rea. Mtble/Carpet Bnd/lna bldg needs. Free est, CM 722·9823 L#5e9897 83 ... 111 We do All•Gen Contr. John Burr aea.ae 249-8323 Pg·3l2-0026 home. Wkly/Bl·wk •7t4-557·5925e L708279 722•7332 wrk guamt'd 642-3853 •811HOP PAINTING 642.()587 pr.550-8955 SPRINKL•RS are NO .JOB TOO SMALL Please call 548-9145 l .J. Scott CoMttuctlon i---------Prompt qual eve. Reaa S on I y bu a In ea Doors, windows, elec· Prof Haecleanlng by Custom Home Bulldert HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3784 MOVING 3834 Textur .. Wallcoverlng9 POOL • Tlmera•VatY99•Drtp I lrlcal, etc. U#614248 Lucy Refs 10yra exp. Llclll4a1954. R•f'•~ L70433Ut.efa lft.2407 SDVICE 3814 Chat1ea 7U·.,• CEILING MASTER Peter, M&-7358 Beat Rates In Townl 7t4-e75-7789 ALL-AMl!RICAN Ike'• Custom PalnUng SPRINKl.08.,. •Acoualic Removal• 646-4670 Pgr·569-6633 l.J. Scott Conatructlon •Paint/Carpentry• Wllllam Hatold Jeweler Mov .. .u ... Carefully Prof.. ca.an. .Quallty a~•-... 8tUe ._._ ~_!!iu~.l~n e a1 Custom. Iaxt.ure-ealo ---T------.tntABJ;;~ C~lon'i-"ffefnt Billrdera DtyW9ll and mefel Watcn/Jfttetfy Repair Courttoully A Cheaply WOf't(. lnt/EXI la Docks. -....._ '"•-••• Uc'd. M•rk 838-7300 3515. HOUSI! CLEA.NINO Llc#481954. Ref's. Small Jobs Oki Anllque+Flne Jewelry 1549-0223 T141227 L#7034e8 831-4810 Pool & Spa Wkly Svc. CharlH l•2· a CLEANING Local Area. Xtnt Raf's. 714-875-7789 Gary 845-9277 Buy/Mlltrldt 873-o389 Repalt: fllter/pump/htr PAINTING ..... 190 Acid WUh ...... 7ae1--------t M~le• Conatruotlon -e•UTUG Additionl I rtmodellng ~UH ••37·7312• SEIVIC!S Ucl578875. Insured. --- I .. ~ • • . SATURDAY, OCTOIER 12, 1996 COSTA llESA I 1 lllTSUBISHI a · ter stan VlSIT US IN OUR NEW OF-THE-ART sTAVAc1LITY TANDARDSOF RAISING Tr:E~VlCE • PARTS SALES ·E~CELLENCE ~~--FOR YOU1 The 2.4-liter, 141· horsepqwer .. 16-vatve engine efficiently powers you right by gas stations. ---~"""' ar 0 o n COSTA MESA I MITSUBISHI ·ou .sett e • or ua ity The New 1997 Mitsubishi Galant . • • • MITSUBISHI li'flA. MOTORS B u i I t F o r l i v i ~ g."" INCREA ED: e DEPENDABILITY e RELIABILITY ou .raise it. e S PA CIOU.. 'NE. •QUALITY •FEATURES e TYL/NG Introducing the new Mitsubishi Galant. With over two million miles of and truly generous standard features all enhance your comfort. 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Coldwdl laaktt Newport Buch 37. CoJdwell laaktt Newpost Buch JI. Coldwdl a.nbr Nnrpon hach 39. CoJdwtil 8anbr Newport Buch 40. Coldwell Banbr Newp.t Bueti 41. Coldwdl Banbr Nnrpon Beach 42. Coldwell Banbr Newport loch 43. Coldwell Bat\br Newport hKh .._ Coldwell B.nku Newport Beach '5. Coldwell Buker Newport Buch 66. Coldwell lanka Newport hach 50. Open Houe GDlcle SL Komes of the Week 53. MortppR.ates 55. Newport C..... E.t.ta 56. ....,. blud llally ~YOWMED&OfBATID eaturing fine properties from condos to castles ~~~4Ulu~69 1100 Nn.!pon un1a Or., SW1r 110 PICTURESQUE CHANNEL W-*' diit .._.. ..U by In diit Newport CUud. ~y the WU1a mmd:I allCI OCHD views fnm tin. priYaR ltome ln c-Del Mar. 2 ..,. .... e wlap wltli ctlller eow1 yard. $3,495,000 MSO SPYGLASS HILL Spacious J.oo sq. ft. ho-with rabulous mountain & dty llpu views. Cus1om-bull1 5BR, J ll4BA. Plus Ubrary. Granite gourmd kitchen with sub-zero ~tor and buUt·in stereo systftll tliroupouL $699,000 OSI USTEN TO THE WAVES ,, ............. _ _. __ ., ............ ~ .. I..-.~ Ille,_,.... nm A...-Wttlt ,._ lllil,.... I I ·--~..-..drrl:W ...... $359.00007 Walk to the qwlhal Udo VW. ,.._ tli1<l depnl honw with pttlr. • boo ltarbor views aad special cusa-rn1uns laduc:llnc bardwood ud marbW Doors. Freadl doors. aad a wattt purlfyin:a ~Aftll. $750,000 vso ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN SEE Swttpiac <OaSlal pe..-new.. wMdl talr.a yev f')'t f.-the "'1k Diidy btaiclMs below dllt lllU CartlGa Hold lo dllt Palas Vtl'da ,__.._ 41R. JIA. 4.GOO s.q. $a30,000 V 17 OUTSTAllDlllQ llmGHllOIUIOOD la;:! p ,~_.....,,_,..._.., ... c.mr ... '1-.•pllt..,. ,..., ..... ..Wk ..... ..._. ....... ... ,....w.................... •••,ooo cso MONEY IN YOUR POCKET Twe ecna new trt..Wwl to~ JIR. JaA. adt tfftl llas dtW a deck er patio. Creal for -nsbil S.C-. 0-ta .,.,,... -~ $324,000 wit FSJ llUT8UY Dll·l.DA plu llR·laA, wltlt ntWnl .,_.Mui A ......... 84illClt .......... ,..._ ..... aw.~ Beaadftlllyir-.tt••M1•1Hdt41!11111 llnl n.... _,. wttlt .-,_el~ Md Clllllllp ~t, ~a,,.. .... e ~a• ...._,dw .. ~ ..._.Joalllllnll.._..coarts. toaatalll. Pnt•ttq 1 ...,_ w..e... Md~ u~,_, ..... t1iit NewpwOwlt• •z..ooo TSJ ..-, .. a at Cd fl0dll1. '239,000 89 Meve .. ~ •t 79,GOO 541 or /nfonnatlon on these and ~ther a.._ropertles: Ca/1(714' ~JUI-7111 ttp://www.zow.coTn/coastslpropertlf/#s Ill "I ~ •• • Residential Rea.I Estate Services • Independently Owned and Operated BALBOA ISLAND ~URE A gorgrous 4BR, 3.SBA custom home with European ffa.ir and exccpuonal decor Cozy fire-places, finished wood, Plantauon shutters, 2 muter su11cs wnh b~lcon1cs, k.Jtchen wirh b:u Great p.mos. $795,000 Ben & Muian Reedy Code 7 1507 ELEGANT DEA.UVILLE Dramatic rwo story 3BR rcsidcnc:c with expansive views of golf course from living, dining 6c master sujrc. Lovdy private pool. $789,000 Code 71637 PREM1£RE BIG CANYON ESTATE Fabulous custom built home w/magnifiuni v1~s of the lake & Big G nyon golf course. Marble accents, wine cdw, 6 fireplaces. gym room. Pool, spa. 4 ar g:irage. Grol Allison & James Gray $3,250,000 Code 72527 lNVlTING BAYVIEW TERRACE Tradmonal dcgancC' can he founi:I In this borne in ~ated communirv H:m..lw1kxl floor~. fireplace', Pl.in1J1111n shuner\. C ommunm pool & spa. f....Jrc:n Knoche $319,000 Code 70307 EASTBLUFF SlMPLICllY This .\HR, .'!HA home: w11h lirepl.1n oiler' t:re.11 opponun11) for in<l1rn..lu.il design & lU\tom Jc:lor. l....oaced nt".ir \hops. \lhool\ $399,000 fom Brunson Code 70697 ULTIMATE LUXURY Gorgeously crafted. 4 ~ R, 4 BA eust~m estate with Aoor plan for oomfutt & cmena.ming. Large. pnvate guest suite, hardwood Aoors, French doors. Lush fruu rrccs. M1chad Smith ( -• 644-6200 ENTERI'AINER'S DELIGHT Bciutiful move--an lady 58R, 3BA in Mesa"Verde. Mathie floors, Chenywood cabin"ets and crown moulding. Pool 6c Spa .. Walk to golf cour'<'. l>idc: Dickson $405,000 Code ~1407 WINNING HJGHUGHTS L1V1sh cwtom acc.cnu mak.c thu 4BR, 2.-'iK.\ R..m.h· style home unforgettable. Textured, vaulm! ,.·dings. ba.r, surround sound, & original fireplace: ( our ro.rd pool & spa. Gary Hcssclgcs~r <:ode '"'0827 ENTERTAINER'S DREAM This spaciow 4BR. 4 5BA oa:anfront bom<' •> louted on a scdudcd cul-dc: Yl & offers white water & ocean views. Draro.acic architecrurc. high ceilings & e,,cllenr Aoorplan. Lois Jacobs & l inJ.i ( >nh $1,985,000 c.odc 7272 ... FABULOUS PRICE, FABULOUS VIEW Outst:and.ing oc::can 6c city ligh.a views from 1h1s condo. Maible enuy, firq>laoc, custom interiors. ScUer is motivated! $670,000 Karen Rcz.cJc 6c Claudette Blanchard Code 71007 $719,000 Code 71097 TRADffiONAL STYLE Classic 3BR. 2BA cuJ-dc-sac home with gorgcow hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces, workshop/guest quaners Scduded setting, lwh & colorful landscape. $379,000 b Coluccio Code 71117 home with ocean view and grand marble entry with circular staircase. 4 cat garage.. Available fur-nished. Belle Partch $I,69S,OOO Code 7114'7 Newport Beach Office -... 23 eoq....o ...... s.-190 644 6200 Raidential Rat Estate Suviccs • lndcpcndcndy Owned and Opaatcd 'lm Cocmuy a.a s.. S27S,OOO l '606 Do.a-Dr. Sat. $469,000 200 McNeil PHl8 Sat. $159,000 2031 E. Balboa Blvd. Sat. $589,000 6 Canyon Fainny Saa. $3.200,000 4 527 Cortland Sws. $65-4,000 2007 Pon Cudiff Sua. $479,000 Harbor Ridge 29 CoYmuy Sua $395,000 Eutb.luff 2425 Bamboo Sua $440,000LH. Laura Ro.nold EutbluH 2515 Bamboo Sun. $599,000 Oaudent 81.a.odwd '°2-Yuu~ -Sun..-~soo Sandy "'l Abbie Way Sun. $425,000 20 l u Spruc:c Sua $319,000 270 C.apy 1213 Sun. $204,000 7 <:armd &r Sun. $865,000 14 Rue Grand Vallee Sun. $789,000 1319 E. Balboa 8t.d. Unit A Sun. $750,000 1537 Ked Sun. $669,999 440 De Sob Tat:M% Sun. $679,000 1.iGda Oall 908 Oiatout 2115 Arbutus fMaide (.om Maa w 23rd St. SawiDd 6 Seatape Driw 8'g c.aa,.,,, 60akmoot 908 Cdtia Pl 2312 Aralia 1131 Sc.drift 21 u.mDt OONTEMPORARY DOVER SHORF.S i7.ed 480 hol* with European ftair located on oveniz.ed lot. Accented by a private pool, rose gudens. a.reu 8c wdl-lit patio. Code 71347 ri.agitWKlcut SUDICt, jetty, 8c Hatbot view from wrap baloony of dUs 3BR. 3BA diam home. OOIC to 8c saene euk-Coastal living at iu bat! Pam Ball Sws. $S7S,OOO Mary o.d.oat Sun. $499,000 SalJy Shipley Sun. $269,000 Sun. $169.975 s.t/Saa $2,79S.000 s.tSaa $379,000 s.ISu $439,000 ~Lnam s./Sun $829,000 S\ideytm. SM/Saa $369.900 ~ WINDOW'TO TIIE SPA Perfect Paci6c vatuage! Pratigious hilltop estate over- looks lnspinsion Point in CdM. Main 8c guest houses. spacious interiors. 5 custom BR. 4.SBA. E.ASTBWFf BOUNIY f.Jc.gam custom marbk and hardwood, reccuc.d lighcs, French doors/windows create private luxury. ~ous 5BR or bonus room, vcrsarilc m1crior. Gorgcow yard with gncbo and rick BBQ. Sally Shipley Coden:J97 SPLENDID ENO.AVE Beautiful 31k, lBA toWDbome with popular 8ootplan. CU$t01D kitx:hen. twd- wood Soon. Priva~ 8c specious pario. • . FAIRWAY ONE FsTATE Newer Medicerranean • Ubrary •Media Room • 3 Levels • Elevator • Views -Views -Views $3,250,000 OPEN HOUSES SAT/SUN 6 OAKMONT SUN 6 CANYON FAIRWAY COUNTRY FRENCH FsTATE Library • Pool • Spa • Views & Privacy • Seller Financing Available• Trade $2,795,000 180° DEGREE GoLF COURSE VIEWS! 5 Bed, 5 Bach • Pool & Spa $2,195,000 CITY & GoLF COURSE VIEWS Remodeled • Light & Bright • Air • Best Buy $659,000 RUBB tf ELLIS To OPEN NEW . !JlFICE ON BALBOA PENINSULA cffi"'~'P/>~ '!?/>~ CAPE Coo HOME OCEAN FRONT DUPLEX e new Balboa Peninsula location of rubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate er\ices will be opening soon. The state f the art real estate facility will be BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE ntrally located and service the rrounding peninsula areas. In addition being a full service real estate office, e office will be providing leasing and ropcrty management services. This office is a great opportunity to tisfy client real estate needs in a market at requires a company with national d international connections. With our hristie's Great Estates and Better omcs and Gardens affiliations we are repared to assist cl~ents with any of CUSTOM HOME cir real estate needs," stated Stephanie oughton. "A large majority of my usincss is concentrated on the eninsula. I am excited to offer my lients a centrally located Peninsula ffice,,. n 1995 and 1996 Grubb & Ellis has Id more homes priced at over $1 illion than any other Newport Beach ased real estate company. "Grubb & is was involved in more premium ropcrty transactions in 1995 than ever fore and we have continued with prcssive success in 1996. Our · · thelwrury~arkew ue to the select marketing advantages c offer 01,lf clients", stated Stephanie ho has sold over 18 million dollars year_ o date. he new Grubb & Ellis office is ocatcd at 2001 W. Balboa in cwport Beach please call 714) 723-0137. PENINSULA 6-UNITS •• • coaoNA DEL MA& So. ol hwy. In lulh settlflg. 3U 2.BA. Din. rm. w/ff drs to la bllc: ftm rm/de-..... ..$,,,,_ CORONA DU. MM Led 11t this plt<1t b 48ll 3M condo! Cd! cell. fp6c. fomwl D«. I Bl I IA down. ........... SMl,.500 COSTA MESA ~dell 2 1)-.s. 2lla, llA w~'<M ~ -11. LMlt )lild In --····-Slls,GIO MUOAISIAM> a.me~ le Ll ~ '-111. ~ Ql1Jd t/O. ~ CM!1 kM ..._ .. -..... SS47,sm Balboa Island Seller Sea View Buyer SOLD SOLD Balboa Island Buyer SOLD . Balboa Island Seller Woodbridge Seller SOLD · Balboa Island Seller SOLD Peninsula Point Buyer Balboa Island Buyer SUSIE SAFFORD 760-6129 A consistmt Top Producer in NewpoTt Beach Balboa Island Duplex $735,000 Impeccable taste in a spacww remodel. Fr. doors & windows, decorator tik & hardware in a bright interior with a SIW orientation. The main n.s. features a mstr suiu 'lllldtcli, silting artaloffice, peninsula fplc .. spa tub. The #cit bas wbiu glass appl .. oak cabWts and flmn lo a lg din "" ~t bar. A 2 bdrm apt is mw the 2 car gar. Balboa Island Duplex $547,500 A sunny brick patio & d1"ch door for the essence of Island charm! In.side. a bigh ceiling & lnMstone faced fplc accent the owniu liv mi. The lut has new white cabinet doors, new range & new floom1g. A cute I bdmi apt is O\'tT the 2 car gar Both units ha'Y new carpet & fruh atenor paint. A superior location. Pnced to sell! •• • } \ • 644-1600 723-8800 EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE Of SOTHEBY'S Inte_rnational Realty . ·--·· ·-·------ Beach Communities Lacuna VUJace 3 bedrooms, family room, large patio deck. Priced to sell. BW Wec:lmott $324, 900 Old eorona del Mar South ot highway. ' Bd. I Ba. and 2 Bd. I Ba. GREAT! Evan Corkett $425,000 Corona Hlchlands Super clean ocean view duplex. l car garage. Hunyl · Debi Bibb $499,000 Corona del Mar Premium quality newer townhome w/ huge front patio. Great comer location. Enfoy village life. Lynn Noah $42f,900 Spotlight Pellcan Point Unsurpassed In architectural design and quality. Sara Hinman $2,950,000 PeUcan Hill Ma,nlfloent ooean view. Custom 5 bedroom. 5.5 bath home. Mal'CJ Weluteln $2,995,000 Corona Hl&hlands Remodel with ocean views. French doors, bleached wood floors, whitewashed ceilings. Mary den & Bob Wealarz $539,000 Corona del Mar Charming 3 Bd. 2 Ba. view home· steps to beach. SchmJesln1 & Mero: $610,000 Old Corona del Mar Duplex south ot highway. 3 Bd. 3 Ba. and 2 Bd. 2 Ba. • Sharon Smith $625,000 Irvine Terrace 5 Bd. home on 13,600 sq. ft. lot, guest house and pool. Steve Hl&h $759,000 Corona del Mar Spectacular oontem· porary home on south side of hJghway. Steve Hl&h $875 ,000 cameo Shores Great view! 4 Bd. with family room. Open and light. Evan Corkett $1 ,385,000 Portaftna Large 4 Bd. 3 Ba. 3 car garage home w/ spectacular ocean and coastline views. Over 3,300 sq. ft. of living space. Steve High $925,000 Gated Communities Harbor Rldae Crest 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Kenslncton. Private view location. Carol Berg $519,000 OcellB .... Santa e.bara styte. Very appealtnc. Great ocean/canyon vtew1 Seanlaa&Welneteln $1,395,000 Bia Can7on Great home for entertalnlng. Pool, spa, tennis court. Chris Undsay $1,495,000 8elccMat Cllllom Beautlfu.I traditional home. • Jarae bedroom suites. Must see. Rod Da1eJ $1,69',000 \ 644~1600 723~8800 New Ustings Harbor Hlcblands Delightful 3 Bd. upgraded to perfection. Large yard w/ RV. lohnson & Stephenson $375,000 Harbor View Knolls Doll house. Corian counter. wood floors. pool & spa. Tevis Hill $3"4,000 Newport Shores Channlnc beach <X>ttage, remodeled to perfection. Ronda Hein $265,000 • 644~1600 723~8800 View Properties Great golf course view A fantastic buy! Barbara Hutchings $219,000 Dover Shores Great views of Back Bay and Fashion Island 4 Bd 3 Ba Hazel & Jon Dishon $949,000 Beautifully renovated 4 Bd 3 5 Ba ocean view home Angel & Hutchings $969,000 Corona def Mar Charmine traditional home on canyon wHh ocean view Chris Undsay $1,295,000 Serrano Park Great value in Lake Forest 4 Bd 2 75 Ba Won't last' nana Brodie $314,000 WestcJlff Picture perfect 3 bedroom. 2 bath Country Ranch home, remodeled in IQ91 Great neighborhood• Esther Fine $500,000 Baycrest Tastefully refurbished 4 bedroom with French doors, hleh ceilings and formal dining room JoAnne Perkins $525,000 Newport North VIiias Model perfect 3 bedroom. Master suite on main floor. Gree Lombardi $.424, 900 Eastbluff Remodeled family home, new c.arpet and paint Great double yard. Chris Undsay $499,000 Eastbluff Big remodeled home at an irresistible price Contemporary decor Coby Ward $589,000 Condo & Townhome Living Newport North Townhomes Model perfect 2 Bd. condo Great locattonMew. Sara Hinman $169,000 Bayrtqe lnvttlne well loc:.ted 2 Bd. condo with hleh celllnes & farce deck. Dottie Valentine $229,000 Dover Slloree Beautifully remodeled 4 Bd. 3 Ba. w/ view. 3 private beache., Esther Fbae $669.000 Dover Shoree Large yard. outdoor entertainment area. Perfect family home Dottie Austero $720.000 Bl& C.nyon Sophisticated Deau' die Beautifully appointed 3 bedroom 1 n eolf course Pool and view Morphy & Bush $825.000 Costa Mesa Eualde c:o.t.a Meea Spacious 3 Bd 3 Bii. w/ famUy room. form.al dining. Mertz & Schmlntnc $319,000 ohn NEWUSTINGI Modem MedlterTanean 616 Via Lido Soud granite kitchen, bleached hardwood floors and cabinets, open volume ceilings. South facing patio with spa. Offered at $769,000 Landmark Bayfront Estate uao fsle Prlu upoll Request Contemporary Bayfront 2l5Via Lido Soud $2,595,000 717..-4711 NEW LISTING! Udo Isle Charmer 310 Via Lido Soud Recently remodeled. this ,___.u.uc.rm in home boasts an o n floor plan with four bedrooms, three baths, hardwood floors, living room with beautiful brick fireplace, a huge sunny brick patio. Offered at $599,000 Prestigious Udo Isle Estate 901 Zurich Circle $1,249,000 Sp1adoa Fam.Uy Home Prime Udo Isle Locadon 219 Via Nice 209 Via Koron ~::::::::::::;:;::;:~::;~;::::;;;;---;;;;::::::::;;:=:;::::;--;==$=69=5~,ooo==:;;:;;:;-;;::;;;;;;;;;;;::::;::==;;:=:.--.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~$~s69,ooo.-.------ ~' 4 • I ~ . ·~· w~ i 8eetofUdollle 12) Vla Orvleto .... )Bil ' . . y- . . Udo Isle t:st.am 110 Vla Trleste • . • 723-8800 644-1600 723-8800 644-1600 • in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS .... OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Bayfront Value 30 I North Star Lane Open Sunday $979,000 Lido Isle Bay View Home 11 1 Via Undioc Open Sunday $799,000 BILL FEENEY'S 1996 SALES Property I 0 Weybridge I 0 Weybridge 435 Via Lido Soud 2620 C li ff Drive 325 1 Broad Street 1506 Priscilla I I I Via San Remo 8 Misty Meadow 83 Linda Isle 130 Via Koron 126 Via Koron I 864 Park Vista 126 Via Koron 126 Via Kornn 205 Crystal 1415 Galaxy 304 36th S treet 13 14 Santiago 2 13 Knox Street 1851 Port Kimberly 1.17 Yia._Venezia 3 14 Buena Vista 5 10 Catalina 101 Harbor Woods 125 Via Waziers 4210 Spindrift 463 Walnut ee 300 36th Street 415 Evening Star Lane IN~CROW I Burning Tree 16 Clermont l Harbor Point 2 J 7 Via Koron 21 S Via Koron Represented Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Buyer Seller Seller Buyer Seller Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Buyer Buyer Seller Seller Buyer Buyer e er Buyer Buyer Buyer Buyer Buyer Seller Seller Bayfront Value 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' on the water Motivated seller -bought another home $979,000 Lido Isle Double Lot :01 3 Bd. l Ba. beach h~~60; street to street lot Build llm ho~~~~ with yard, pool, etc. $769,000 ~~ 3 Bd. 2 Ba owners unit + 2 Bd. I Ba rental Dock for two 30' boats. large patio and yard ~~.000 - Udo Isle Vacant Lot ~ Unique prime .creet -;;~on. Ideal for 3,ooo 1q. ft..~ ~Wreps to beach ct: tennis """,000 ~ 717-4744 Udo Isle Bay View llmne 5 Bd 4 Ba Pride of owocnhipt Highest quality maleriab Marble, granite. Frcoch doors. aown moldiQp. 3 fuq>loc~ $799,000 Belcourt 'lbwnbome 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Sophisticated tum-key townhome French doors. crown moldings. adjacent to pool & spa $669,000 3 Bd. 2 Ba. ft\ll\ily room. mcticul00$ly maintained! Professionally landscaped on large lot $464,900 1'rlanale Sqare Ana 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome w/ fuepl11ee ~nbelt locatioh, com1"unify pool &1"'800 . Opportunity is just a phone call away ..... 452 Ca6rlllo Te"ace, Corona del Mar "One of the Best Pltced Ocean View Homes on the Market'' Sit down ocean and catalina views are yours in this 4 bedroom plus family room, 2.5 bath light and bright home in turnkey condition. BleaChed woodlloors, new carpeting and sandblasted ceilings compliment this home's charm. VIEW + CONDITION = VALUE ' Reduced to $539,000 267 I Waverly, Newport Beach "Charming Bayshores Cottage" Darling 3 bedroom, 2 bath cottage home in highly sought after neighborhood of Bayshores. Recently upgraded. Newer roof, electric and plumbing -ready for new owners. Inside location and least expensive Bayshores property currently on the market. Opportunity priced at $588, 999 ,.We're Here To Help" -,..._ ..,.-·-----• __.........-~....,-..r---... -; r -... ,..,"'f' I . _ - we can help make the difference in y our life! M ESA VERDE BARGAIN 1 i Over 2400 Sq. Ft. 4 Bdrm. 2 bath house plus 1 1 I bedroom, I bath ~st quarters. Pool & spa. Lilte new, all re/Urbtshed. iKATHLEEN MC NAMEE $219,900 EXPAND YOUR VIEW! --.....----..-.---.--~ -.- • • ·-· -....-......I •• BREATHTAKING VIEWS! Ouan, Harbor, CoJUrlinr and City lithts viffll1 ftom th~ braurifol 5 brdroom home. 3 fi"p/;ues enhance those ch1Uy ew>11np. Spytlasr Bnt! Julia Liao $1,095,000 ~Night Lifthts, ocean, and Newport Harbor a~ at --)IP.UT~3b'UIJ,~z.-1,pa.l~'UU.aJ.1Dm~2UJ----..:-f-~ ni~l/ceilinp and lats of light. MAxINE GOLDEN $499,950 UCI CONDO New carpet, paint, smooth ceilinJrs. 2 bedroom1 · I car garage. &frig., washer & ilryer includea. Vrua nt and_eruy to Sl'l'. ; J OAN BURKE $139,900 OCEANSIDE EM ERALD BAY , Homesitr .fim time on the market in 40 years. : Fantastic views, exceLLenr building potential l Call for details. BILL DOLBY $795,000 · NEWPORT BEACH Fabuklus J bedroom +formal dining room + big family_ room on a simply gorgeous strut. : Se1t.er motivated! ROBIN TENCH $499,900 NEW LISTING ; Balboa sups to Beach! Totally remodekd 2 ~ I bedroom with a lavely (and ra") bachard! 1 The finest offering for the money on Peninsula 1Point! ROBIN TENCH $439,000 QUIET LOCATION Close to roerythif!g. Ljght and bright. 3 bedroom + /.oft. Sic. Sjstem. Priced to sell. Call or details . . D. CALLAGHAN $284,900 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA New Listing-Priced to SeU!.' Great 3 bdrm., 2.5 bath TH ~ vaulted ailings RITA WADE $179,000 COME HOME TO BAYCRf.ST -REDUCED TO SELL! um/ic value for a 4 bedroom pool homr tn ll rra1 nnihborhood. Frrs/,1] painuJ interior. brrber carpet, ftrnrh. Mon: family and timing roomJ w11h Bay Wmdows, largr lot w11h rh1fd safe pool. OPEN SAT/SUN l -5p.m. 1750 SKYLARK, N.B. Diana Cappel $459,000 KJSS YOUR LANDLORD GOOD-BYE Movr 11110 1h11 "1vely homr 1111ti move into thi.s "1vrly homr bJ upper Newport &ty! Ovrr J 800 sq. ft. of comfort. Sups 10 pool anti unnu. CJ/644-MAXG $219,000 HARBOR VIEW HIUS BARGAIN F11nt11Stir 4 ~m. 2.5 bti"1 JWr pllln in K""' fllMilJ Mlt}1- borhood. C.U "'J Hotiine Ill 1-80().. 5 I <J..2005 <rNk 15007 for tlrtaiktl infor1P111Jion. $479,000 An International Company 760-5000 BEST OF BELCOURT Thu t;rar1011.1 nu1om esuu w.s '111i/1 with the u/J1mau a1un11on to tln•1I •"" "'•"'> Accents of m11rbu 11nJ t.ram1r compliment tlH tU<•r. 4 IHJNH111U, Ii/,,.,,. familJ room. sp1u1ou1 I""'' room, witU u/Ur, D"' 11ntl a 4 'ar 1.arJgr Ether Yank S l ,395,000 OCEANFRONT ESTATE Al1101Muly st1111nmi tK'e11n/r.111 h.wrr with 6 Im/rooms. 8 b111hs. Approxim11ul] 6500 "I· ft. &1111tifal ouan. brach. 01111/m11 n11h1 litht 11in4!I. Bill Dolby Ct&ll -IN-7475 $6,.250,000 PANORAMIC VIEWS Br11111ifal 1 + Jm, J ~. 2.75 k tlls with twry •meniry. Nn11rt1l <0"1rs of u~ 11"'1 """ whiu u n1h11nu J"ft1' fomishi"tt· PJ.11141;.,. JJ"nm. OPEN Sl!NDAf Z..S,.a 11 snJ!ND06. NEWPOJrf CCMST c./J 7ffl>.1000--. I I I SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plan, Suite 180, Newport 8eadt, CA 92660 -~- ~1/rd!ff~~r;: !tJ~l!Jo5. c:z'u5!:6 j ....__ __ -_RVMtlC- An lntern•tlon•I Company 760-5000 MESAVEllDB Pimlw ~ 3 ilabH"'1 Eldnuiw w~ irtduJint -rr>0f, ""°" tl-Wi""""'1. RnN>J ;,, tlN 90i. .. 11i II Nll#IJI OPEN SUNDAY ldl>-5 32/J ORBGON, COSTA MESA 714.?Q>.5000 a-. IN REDUCED 1D SEUJI . ,.,,, -""'..,, Jadde"·="-·· Sl.965,000 A RARE FIND D.wr Sh.ra, 6BR., 5BA. ~with~ pat ho1UL -4 vinv •I tlN '""* IM]. Owr I 2,600 sq. fi. lot. (714) 760-5000 OIL JJ6 $899,000 llEDUCEDI PAI.IC AVENUE Wl'Ilf A VIEW 2 w...... 2.s '-""*"' r..-._,., ,_ ~"K· Gruti,,, """""""" .,l##iot-'-oJJ r...,_ a.a 1'8-5#0 $5)9,000 • I .,._~ .-or.~ r ~~~-~-----4; -,,l,..._ .. w~ ..... ... - . -.... · ... ,,.. -... -.J1 we can help make the Jijfermce in your life! BUILDER CLOSE OUT 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, vaultui ceilings. big bacltyards, 2 car garage, onJ:y 4 lefi. Mu.st SeU! PKtRICK KNAPP $189,900 THIS IS A "10" ~~tmhit«t's qum 3 bJnn, 2 bath ho~ .. Lijhf,_ opm anJ airy ft:n!cjJ_ Joon, lfuge_yarrls with lo11 of fo'it trees ana a s, ooo sq. ft. lot Tust reJllCefi. JACKIE HANDLEMAN . $224,500 BEAUTIFUL DANA POINT G"at 4 bedroom on qum cul-de-sac. Large baclryard with spa. LOw tax rak. Approx. l mik to beach. Priced to sell. MARKJACQ.UFS $227,000 HARBOR VIEW HIU..S Investors winJfaJ/! Conumporary floor plAn on huge ~t. P~ct far rmavl#UJn. Orimnr moving out of the state. Call 1-800-510-2005 Codel5oo6' MARK ACKR.ICH $449,000 OCEt\NfRONT WT! Buil.d your d"am ho11U! E!!i~. gorgMu.s Sunsets iznJ crashi'}g waves! Walt to pin-. shops anJ your Javorik restl:lurants! just rrtluced! DIANA~ $SSO,OOO F.ASTSIDE CONDO Quiet street, nnvn-home. Large 3 bdrm-> 2.5 barh with owr 2,000 ~-Ft. Beautifol IANisupin~. Grelll :14rtl. ]iist listed! ROBEKndlLLIKEN $239,000 CORONA DEL MAR Sf>«t4CU/Jtr TuJor Townhowu! 3bdrm .• 3.5 Glllh com2/&h rrmotkkJ tmvnhome in tlN hurt o CDM! !Wis lilte " ho.ue! GNnite /i!a, 11nJ slAb l""!'ite ltitdJm ~~'\L• s0urH COUNTY;;::aT BEAC!H Klr"IF~ n Corporate r1m,.su1te 1eo, Newport ....._u 92660 --~==============~ ... er 17 9'tars 'Ezyeriena 5tfong tlie Coast 'Brok!r 'J{ametf to 1{el'.M~JlaU of 'Jame 760-5000 x131 1l.f./'M~Soutfr. County -=-n:.._ <>rrr 5.000 sgueu frrtl I '" pt11111.ol , 11\111111 1111111 Wll \\Ith \ll11111111g \'ll'\\\ of tht· II.it I.. KJ\ and uh lights. Fabulous Ooor pl.111 1, hug• "l"I 111' l\nml\ Jlh l I oJnw Room HI I-OR \ "-1"-1 •' C ourt\Jrd pool plus rear yud spa t • .\ 11 IH NTRY I tar RJr.ii.it· 1 1 ,250,000 S~ln.LN~t v~ I lt-gJnt. but W I\ 4BR ~·/pool /<,; I rent h door. gdlml'' Rnng 11\ Jll offl·r' 1725,000 Cllfltuwm Hk/ IBa • family room just remodclro w/n~ everything plus a 28r/1 Ba apartment fOJ extra mcome 1401 CUff DRM 1509,000 Ocean SWr of PCll tn Corm@ dd MIU mR 28A, private spa, cnclo~ yard. R~duc~d 1469,0001 ~ l'\t•\H'r g1,m1 4 Br Newport execut1w. 2-~ory v. /l'l t'gd n t l u \ h>m pool & ~pa. 1574,900 Nntftl1 FgmllyBerm 4BR, 2 5 BA w/ 2 fireplaces Great family room. FormilJ dJn mg room. Pool & spa lrnmlCl.lllt.e. 1512 ANITA LN. (X HIGHLAND) U99.000 l'mfnslfl@ '""'' Complete remodel rict\lrc pcrf(.'(1 2Br home w/ln Sll1X to the heath ' 1439,000 Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 ~~~~~~ A1ato1t 1, .. Sq. Ft., 3 Bdr + a Dai, 2.S Ba., never lived in Model home, Cc:ntnl VIC, wnod nn. •larm, plu.tl cupet, lanclJape &: firq>bcc $246,900e.dl8ob Koop, Sr. or Jr. ca g room. 1tua the road. it bu a stately curb appeal. n Vi ~iiiiiii ea.. Sllon:::I. a.om bame. tarac mlef- ..... yld widl a hll esvioe b9r, fXK>I .t jiicuDi, lile Im.oak windo-./doon, ri'<cr rock, 11p9 tMba. -ilele• ltk. (rpk. priYN hrachcs $925 000 BobK ,Sr.or Jr. Santa Ana Helgltll. S Bdr, 3 Ba, large yard with a pool cl ..,-. wood floon, urgnOOI kitchen with tile noon cl counlen, firepl•C'C $!7e,M8 BobKoop,Sr.or Jr. This home has plenty of room for a large family. The floor plan is all on one level for easy living. The living room has beautiful hard wood floors as does the grand sized --H~· Y roent:;-Therc infsa a~ oeai1y level lot is one oflhe rargeSt parcels in Fmera.ld Bay allowing for a front yard with grass and a large used. crushed brick patio. With new paint inside and out and the new carpet the home is crystal clean for move in. The Emerald Bay community is unsurpassed in amenities, included with the association are six championship tennis courts, three beach volleyball courts, a new swim center, activities for kids and adults, 24 ho ur gate guarded security and an aJmo'l half mile long pnvatc, beautiful sandy beach. Offered at Sl.19S,OOO. For mon information, call Bill Dolby of RE/MAX So.,. Co""'1, La1una B.ach, (714) 494-1475. Cotton Point S..Cla11taale Fantastic 2.6 acre front row lot al Cotton Point. 450 feel overloding the Pacific behind 2 guarded gates. Next to Casa Pacifica (Nixon s Westens White House). Build your dream home. Una Isle ~••••C.11••• Graci01'S, traditional custom home includes S bedrooms, 6 baths, private pier & slip for 60' yacht. High ceilings. Ekvator. 3- car garage. Oversized lot. 1.8AaeLot •. ,,. ... Rare 1.8 acre (~)lot with ntature tren & an unpara/J.ekd western view of the Back Bay. zo,.ed for horse.s. Room for Innis court. Extremely private. Only I of 13 cwto"' lots on this slrell. Eastside Costa Mesa Bread & Butter uNit.s. Rart& vaca•t. each emit is 2 BD .. JhA aNd has a private rear yard f)lus a very lo rte opn fro11t yartl. Units are in quiet /><lrl of Costa Mesa. SelUr i3 motivated $319,000 , """• ...... o.n, Piloc ant ~ • Omiber-1 z. i 996 REALTY GROUP 760-1900 au u i1 E1l•l1 .Fabulous 4 bedroom estate with 2-story entry foyer & living room. 4-car garage. Private pool & spa. Big gourmet kitc}un. Private tennis court. Complete gym. Fully equipped media room. Remo<kkd 6 bedroom custom estate on a legal double lot. Unparalleled ocean views. 2- story entry frzyer & living room. Private pool & spa. Very private location. Private tennis court. Dover Shores WL111'ji1.a 31 ~ Ec>entng Star Bta"'ifiJ ,,,., Oii t/U Bay rvith ,,.WOte Jod for 65' ,acht. Gttmr1tt kilchn. Re~tly mtoJ&d, i"'1.dt$ toted c01rl )VJrd for privacy. Tieu "°"'' is t11rwiey. Call Boh Pe,,kwitz. $1,295,000 $609,500 .. • NEWPORT HEIGHTS Built in 1990! Beautiful detailing throughout w/custom tiles, built-ins, wood floors, French doors, living room with marble fireplace, fOfmal dining with butler's pantry, family room with brick fireplace, large kitchen with breakfast nook. Master bedroom with bay view. 4 Bedrooms + den, large yard, 3-car garage. Great neighborhood! $949,000 BAY CREST Wonderful family home, 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, fifth bedroom is separate w/full bath for maid or office, fireplace in living room & family room, comer lot w/large front & back yards. Great street in great neighborhood I $495,000 J ill W iese 646-3605 OFFICE • 642-1168 HOME E A L . T y Read the latest happenings in • • .Buylines Here are a few tidbits from COWWEU BANKER NEWPORT BEACH's beach barbecue. The party began in the afternoon with beach volleyball ... guests dined on delectable Southwest f; the sea. offering everyone a spectacular show from the sand ... and everyone bad such a great time, that the event lasted until the stars were out! Look for photos in an upcoming issue of the Real Estate section. Alao cddnting this week wu Steve Riddle. whose biftbday was on the 11th. ' Congratulations to Georgianne Peacock and her husband Dave, who just welcomed a new son to the family .. Little David Grant and bis mom are both at home and are doing great. And blowing out another candle on the cake this week is Bette Walsh, who has a birthday on the 14th. COWWEU BANKER COSTA MESA 's Joan Richman is off on a royal adventure. She will meet up with other members of the "Llldy Dlanas," a nationwide women's hunting group this week. Usin bows and am>ws they'll be stalking white-tailed deer in the big woods of Wisconsin. Nancy Wimer traveled even farther across country. She's on vacation in Maine. enjoying the beauty of an East Coast autumn. Shannon Haym beaded in a different direction. She and a friend are spending a few days at the river. . Dorothy Ables traveled back to school, where she is studying for a master's degree in psychology. And Gayle Hobson Lewis is in good spirits as she continues to recover from surgery. The CenterStooe Company has selected the THE ROXBURGH AGENCY to market its newest residential communities. The Costa Mesa-based agency will orchestrate integrated campaigns for two Westminster real estate developments and one Huntington Beach communi . "We strive for the highest ~ of excellence in every aspect of our w~ from design and construction to the selection of fixtures and appliances/' said Kirt Evans, · president of the CeoterStone Company. "We feel confident The Roxburgh Agency will usist in bringing that aame level of commitment to our advertising and public relations efforts." 1be Roxburgh Agency will develop and coordinate all elements of the marketing cm>paigm for all three communities. This will include logo design. brochure design and production. newspaper advertising and public relations. Agency president Claudia Roxburgh will oversee all three multifaceted programs. Account executive Patsy Sanquist will supervise all advertising and public relations efforts. 0 Each of these CcoterStone Communities offers something new - something unique and exciting," said Claudia Roxburgh. "It is an bonor for . . innovative company. This partnership is sure to create some original and effective campaigns.•• Do 1011 MN t119 IU'WI to w""1 ht tlN B111'btn eoll&•111 }1111 Cllll JlllU Vlbr,,...,.,,.. .... (11') 514- 4242 OI' ~ (114) atMltJZ. BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX 2br I be fn>M ~ I I br I bll bee~ hauJic Loc111~ Oft a qu'" ode m~ clo.c 10 lhc lcfT)'. <tiop.. and the beach' PRJC£0 AT t.OT VAL(lf- 210 Agate $470,000 Call Sluutin Hi bU 673-3777 ) = ~-: ----· ---' --_:_ ---- LET US HELP YOU BUY OR SELL FOR EXACTLY THE RIGHT PRICE!! I 5 + YEARS AS A CALIF. REAL ESTATE BROKER 20+ YEARS AS A REAL ESTATE APPRAISER THE "TOMAN DOG TEAM" TERRY J. TOMAN, MAI OfficE : 4 7 4 --1 669. PAGER : 205--4024 METRO How to contact your real estate • representa~ves · -~--- ' ' l ' l l I ~ I ) ) j·~ s· [' . \ 1 · ' l ' l I r 1 1 ) L . \ l ~ l I TRADffiONAL DRFAMHOME Extra wide par~l on tree lined street in OldeC.DM. Guest house, wine cellar & more. CDM TOWNHOME Pool, jacuzzi, clubhouse, guest parking and nearby shopping. $189,900 CATALINA& OCEAN VIEWS Pride of ownership family home with wOod burning fireplace on large lot. $897,000 CDMSOUfH OFPACffiC COAST HWY Lowest priced SFR South ofPCH. Very near beach & local shopping. $379,500 CDMSOUTH OFPACffiC COAST HWY A real California style floor plan. Bright, liiht & airy. Very near shopping & beaches. $579,000 OCEANFRONT LIVING Views, poo~ guest h_omc & a vc_ry ·. • ' flu~'<' 1'1Nn.wt1' IMJ<"n) I ~BA 1 Gounnd lu. ""°"' tuunta1n Bil() 1nJ l '''If) sudlo.•' AJ'Pf\" 1.100 SI-.~ ~u.utl ~"'"" l<lll><) "'' "'ml.ttd lol boiclms to a hugor rrttnhtll' hdu<u>c """"call , .. )'OW"""'* """"''"'' sm.ooo• , .... , Call 1..-.Jl7-1 ... Custom Harbour View HorM! NcY.1\ hull1i...1thnl1.'lmt11nHt"•H' 4,H'\"'4 f1 1•t tu,uf)' C.HM. 4 ~HA \ t .tt r•r.ii~' Wall 10 .\nJcr .. un ( 1.nwtoe Uri M.u Jt c.\ \1 -.ht,i-..>1' a1 \11-11110 1' l.~llOJ l'Mll l-lf00..\H7-1440 t Over 2,900 SF 4 FRPl.C• plus boou1 mom' Map ttmodrl w/rec.-,<ed hr;hf•' l..Jtd 1cnld1n1n1 room• &ttrt11nment ccn1cr ,. drn )'wd .._,M-fully de>1p!<'d"' rtt-11n' Pnc>ed., S '64,900 JOll Call l-300-387-1.WO Fieldstone Communities Inc. names Kenneth Artz to board of directors He is an expert in real estate financial services Kenneth Anz. vice president and chief financial officer for Fieldstone Communities Inc .. has been named to the company's board of dJrectors. announced Keith A. Johnson, president of lhe home-building finn. -Curr~.r~S<ibk.fur-O~iRg the areas of finance, capital markets. accounting, tax and other general corporate service .. Artz also serves as profit plan trustee. a member of the executive team. and as a member of entity. Cyprcs., Homes Inc. An expen in the field of capital market mvc<;tmcnts and other spcciah1ed real estate financial services. Artz joined Fieldstone in 1992. Previously, he was a senior vice president and partoer with Newpon Beach-based Lincoln Property Co. After receiving his bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Houston, Artz earned his master 's degree from Stanford University's graduate school of business. A certified public account registered in Texas, Artz is a member of the American institute of Certified Public Accounts and the Urban Land fnstitute. In addition, he serves on lhe boards of several non-profit organizations. I Ieadqt1artc1cd in Newpou Beach. with regional offices in San Diego and Orange counties. The Fieldstone Group of Cos. comprises Fieldstone Communities Inc. and other related entities. Since the founding of The built more than 14.000 homes. with ales nearing $3 billion. Last year. Fieldstone Communilies Inc. won a TotaJ Excellence in Management (T.E.l.M.) Award from the San Diego Business Journal. 1n recent years, Fieldstone has been named National Builder of the Year and California Builder of the Year. 2 8:45 a.m .. GPA Committee meeting 9 a .m . -noon. Ethics l -4 p.m,. Agency 5 -7 p .m .. Realtors Cocktail mixer at Twin Palms, kicko for canned food drtve 3 8:30 a .m .. Board of Directors 4 10 a .m -2 p .m .. Brokers Preview MLS Boole Delivery 7 9 a.m .. Community Relations Committee 8 8:45 a.m .. Affiliate Committee meeting 9 9 a .m. -noon. The Basics of Borrowing 1 -4 p .m .. Real Estate Development City Council Candidate forums. watch for details 10 9 o .m .. Grievance Committee meet1ng 9 -11 a .m., COMPASS Beginner course 11 10 am. -2 pm .. Brokers Preview 14 9 am . MLS Committee meeting Columbus Day (observed) 16 9 a .m. -Noon. Fair Housing 17 18 23 23-26 25 27 30 31 l -4 p .m . Trust Fund Handling 2 -5 p .m .. Internet class 9 a .m. -Noon. COMPASS Advance course 10 a .m . -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview 10 a.m. -1 p .m .. Seminar by Attorney Bert Cook, c all for details CAR meetings In Son Diego 10 a.m. -2 p .m .. Brokers Preview Daylight Savings -set clocks bock one hour Lockbox hours become 8 a .m. to 8 p.m. 11 a .m .. Annual Charif'/ Fashion Show luncheon at the Hyatt Newporter Hotel Halloween Balboa Island Great value on South Bayfront. Fabulous views of ..,..... aJStom tone & apt "48R, 4 fUI baths, steps nming basin, Pavilion, SUlSets. Spacious 3BR, 2BA to the Bayt lbX ded: W!Vv'S ot bay, city lgts, hills. Bay home with family room plus 28R apartment with windoN, French doors, NC., vaultedceilings, patios, views. dedcs, proressionellydecaated ................. $895,000 Uttle Balboa Island Cnsp and bright Cape Cod home. Quality constnx:- bon 1991 . 38R, 28A, With French doors, bl!y winc:Jo.v and vaulted ceihngs ..................................... $699'°°° Balboa Island ...... 100 blodc -tree~lined street, ~west ad of Island. 38R 2BA single-story home. Fn::rt & reM patios. &at ........................................... $490,ooo Afl architectural masterpiece on the west end of the island. 4BR 48A. Master surte with view balcony. Little Balboa Island Spacious Island Duplex. 4BR, 2BA with large balcony up, 3BR, 2BA with patio c:b-Nn. Remo- deled Kitchens/Baths. Square footage cannot Little Balboa Isle French R~ency 3BR/den, 3BA QJld kxationl ~ Balbo!I Island~ 2BR; 2BA. home with fooMI dining room and private 2BR den with lmse 5U'lde:ck and balcony + 2BR, 1 BA With apartment High ceilings. Upgrades. Sq.ft. can't be petio. ...................................... _ ..................... $465'°°° be duplicated!.. ..................................... $569,000 duplicated. 215 Ablllonc ..................... $775,000 Ca~ Cod Cottage home. 2-stoty 3 BR, 28A. Warm ond spoclous 3BR, 28A home with formal Pnstine Cape Cod 28R 2BA Remodeled in 1995. Fresh & bright. Vaulted beamed ceilings.~ dining room and soony breakfast nook. Detached Gourmet loldlen in granite,~ noel(, f'ormel tamity kit~ area. Brick patio and yard for 1 BR, 1 BA studio c~. dining room. Quality brick woftc. wood woric and entertaining. Reduced $50,000f cabinetry r'll~~.-CHUCK RUMBOLD•t1Y~~L~~~.Crs;A.LtaA•BIHG GIRUNG ~.._..-.r..._.._~ at Mlflne Awnuc, lalbOa lsa..d • 67s;.an '• • NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE VitWI of ""'· €U, lixlm. -ltUUIU, oho oc.u. CaJ.aW.0 & (i111uttJ. 14-lw11r st€tuir/. 8otlJ slip a>'ailaltlt. Pnud t.o u/L '"'"'tdia1d1. SJ99,000 CROWi OF TltE SU-CORDIA Ba MAR Unique toe in CdM apx 100 sq ft of coastline Beaut 480. 4BA hm w/ lantashc pano whrte water ocean. harbor & Catalina View On front row of Ocean Blvd w/pnvacyi $3.500.000 IEAUTIF1I. lWl80R RIDIE! Elegant trad1t1onal styte home on apx 3.2000 sq tt lol Great ocean Views I Remodeled w/over·s11ed pool & spa Goroeousl Must See• $1 ,195,000 CHARMm HOME• COM Hm on 55x118. 2 bulldable lots. 30 & 25 ft wide respectJvely. Site sides to ocean blVd alley, 2 car oar+ ex1ra off sl partcing. Vaulted wd beamed ctnos. brick patio. huge yard & remod In "87 & updated in "94. $125,000 GORIEOUS CUSTOM HOME • IALIOA ISi ,_., Gust tam hmll Bum in 92'. spacious floor plan. Light & bright, 380, 3BA. tam rm wtwet bar. bonus rm, FOR. trench doors. cust cabinets. Luxurious mstr stt w/malt>le firs, 2 car oar +carport space. $715.• GORGEOUS EXECUTIVE HOME 280, 2.58A hm oo 8alboi Island's west end. 2 m.str + huge mutti11urpose rm. w/otta & queen bed. Upgraded in 1996, taos of w1ndoWs. fabulous kit! $715.• HARIOR VIEW HUS 480 3BA hm onspaclousk>I wrCountryClub" feeling. Remod throughout wlrnany uPOfl(les & on a cul-de- sac st Sparklmo pool, spa. deck, pat10 & eoter1ainlng area w,,ush landsaplng $715.• cmmA 11111.AmS Panora1mc ocean & OOll course views from wonderful custom 480. 38A. home on comer lot. Gourmet kit & ·Great Room·. Pool & spa 3 car oar $7A.• I W •/ /rottlllft Off Alamitos S.y. ,..,,, ~Mon-for 21Nm.str ~Mlittwl """-... Sltdt-0f· ,,,.._., tloc!.. b11ib "',,,,, Nu 10 ,_. ..,,..,,,,,, .....,.-u.ia,.u ,...... l1,.SIO,OOO IDT llY • IEWPllT IUCH! 480, w~ distance to manners & back bly, features newel' r1, automated spnnklers wd firs, coppet" piping. $419.000 .. llYCUllum& Faces BUI hole. E-=utNe hm w/oreat pabO on course. Huge elect oft mstr. 2 mstr stes pv1 ~st. Price reduced. SS3t.OOO IEWPOIT-FUU OCE:AM VIEW 380, Newport Crest TH. Completely remodeled hdw firs, custom sllitway, l'lllfble & m1rrode<1 lplc, extended elect walk to beach $311,000 8ESJ BU) ll I WATER Spacious hm on one of Newport Beach Islands Inside atnum marble firs. boat dock Unusual financing opportunity 680, 4 SBA Great entertainer hm $1 ,649,000 96·SECONOS TO OCEAN Condo on sand 380, 2 758A. Upper unit w/extra patklng. Panoramlcviews, many upgrades , quality toe. Accomodat1ont $7H.• /Ilcrfaldy crulolfUs-6 f.m r kk 2-lllofy, 'BD, J.S8A ""1ru hi tldl l'riNU ~ wl /fHIOb & qNU. BtaMI IUYftl ldlilff. ,.""" fnt IUrftl f'NT ,-,arrl. $735,000 . VII.A~ IEAUTY 1991 gated Mediterranean condo. walk 10 Balboa lsiand. Upper level. 2 mstr stes + third fir loft.11-.14 IPPOintld. $315' 000 LARGE FAMILY WAITED T radnional hm wl580, l1b lam rm. pool. spa & a gorgeous ocean view Gust hm w/lots ol readed grass circular staircase & elevator Gated entry w/a 3 car gar S1 ,449,llOll OCW RIDGE ESTATE HARIOR VIEW HOMES Apx 3.000 sq ft, lrg pvt lot w/pool. Wlff8nch drs, skylights & mart>le firs Addltlooal cust features: New fire-resistan1 rf. hdwd firs in FR & LR. covered patio. $711,00CI UDO PERFECTIOI Garden. court yard. entry onto wide 47' lot With pnvate spa, remod hm Perfect tor couple. $710,UOO 480 cust "Ocean Rrdoe Estate· w/appeahno coastal \llews The ament1es Included have added to the hm unique soothino Santa 8art>ara mystique creating an tnvrt1no & comforting enwonment $1 ,295,000 Gnat OfllHN1alti'1 to ""'~ "-lure "' dtiirabk Sltoncli/fL Apz 18,700 If ft lot W€ on €11f wlsotrU OCMtt .WW.. 380, 281. Ju. wn8D, 281. pat ltorut. Ntw ,.W + ntw €Cl'Jl4 1.565,000 SEA ISLAND·60tf COURSE VIEW The most sought after fir pin. All one level. no stairs. 380. 3 58A. lrg patlO w/spa Guard-oated luxury! $615,aoo DOVER SHORES·VIEW Eteganlly remod 480 slflQle story pool home BeautJfut sooset. water & Newport Center ~ Lois or marble & granite Gated courtyard w/pool & spa SCI.• Grrat €olfllo ltOlfft I 28~/I, llf fald lttW C:Olfflff of tit• '""'""'!AU tt•w app/llAllUI & ffrutrol colors. COltflflllrtiJy pool & lpa. Mo~r-bt COffdirio1t. J1J4,900 The Prudential •Jon Douglas Company, use our affiliated financial services and get a roundtrip companion ticket on United Airlines.• ThePrudent1al e Callfornla Realty BEST VAl.UE·DOVER SHORES One ot DOI/If Shore's mosl exducillt st Polential tor 41 580 Courtyard entry, spa, vaulted clngs. ···-•WY••••• "Dover Plan· second stofy added, end unit-three, courtyard entry, noolt ott k11 PatlO. pool & spa. Peek bay view t city lights from patio. S5S7 •• HARBOR RIDGE CREST CONDO Beaut decorated "Casablanca" plan'° mint condition. 380. 2.58A. tam rm, garden courtyard entry w/880, central atnum. sec. system, -.Jc. Mstr ste wMews. $471.• &MIDU11"1 2021W1 S795 (XX) SWSlll I?. Mylillny MllOA f'llNIWl.A /'CINI ~E.Biy ~(XX) SI 1 • 11¥en l)'fdl IUJlfJ ~~ $329 (XX) Si.ti I ~ N'ft H~I ~ #lllHl. IMIJ 4522~1111. ~ Suii I~ Nlllltt fOOlflY 639 C-0~ Or Sll9S (XX) 5.11 I~ 8'¥\1111* COl/QHA ~ I /11411 Sl79.SOO Sun Knn lyntfl 2·5 Ool1ll Johnson S788IXXI Sun 2·5 Ted Hill 165900 Sun 15 Al'llllsi.on sm.axi Sun H JolU Daboll 1111••" 201 .... $1100.IXXI Sun 1-6 5nyM4!mln --31 ...... $475.IXXI HW.Q! l'Alr t!IJl'rlt Sun 25 ChrlSllN Moltz 1954 Por1 Miison S719.IXXI Sat 1-4 VI SaJdon ln4 "°" Mar\)111 S.519,IXXI Sun 1-4 JO VISadtln 759-6600 Affiliated With T he Prudential Real Estate Network m.uFFla.D 380, 2.SBA. Condo w/rrwfy upgrades. New crpt & paint, scraped clnos new oar dr Freocil drs & cust oar cabinets. Loe near pool. $305.900 BIG COYON, UTTI.E PRICE! Gated. 280, 2BA condo in Bio canyon. PooVspa & tennis. Walk to stores restaurants. churches & schools. New crpt & new paint. $219,000 OCUll U 1 n11 280. 2BA TH. neat beactH>cean view from spacious deck. quiet loc on greenbelt area. community, tlnnis, pool & ~ $207.500 1217.508 J8D, 2.SBA. Hi uilbtp, ,..,._/loon, priPflk,.n.. Mtbtf ls H liit.U.,. c..a '°*!for--. Ut/OIWIMlollL SJ&S.000 WlaM 28751 Top Of Thi WOl1d UlllJ 113 Via Oullo "t'lff'L1tt' ~ti-I.I' 5 HlllsborouQh 5 Ntohlshore 7 Nlghtshofe 6 Fallwind &roe w Ocanlront $424.IXXI S4lll 1-5 $710.IXXI 54111 2-5 $1 .~.000 Sun 1-5 11 .395.000 Soo 2·5 $1,11115,00 SlllS4#I 2-5 11 .795,000 Sun 2-5 $1.225.IDI SlllSlll ~-5 '319IXXI S4lll 1-5 $585000 Sii 2-5 11449IXXI Sii 1-5 $411,GOD 9111 H Sindy Mittman RodldeUss llartJlrl RoppolO a.t.I Amstadter PUIMtnv11¥ ~ ......... 0..-Q,-··-----.. ...- --- ,'lllR.. • ~ •. ,.. .. ---~'1 !.~ • 'JI ..• NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE $775,000 Gorgeous residence in exclusive gate-guarded coom of Tustin Ranch. A stunning 480, 48A w/ bonus rm in apl! 4,<XX> SQ fl. Prolesslonally land- scaJ>ed & designed W/tle finest of maft>le & granite. Magnifmll pvt pool & spa canbeenjoyedw/alllhetropi- cal landscape. 3 car gar. rut- d&-SCM: streel LOYety traditional 580 custom home on oomer lot lots d used bro. nus 2-slofy home olfers great lcrnily living. large ~ly room opens onto veranda. Must see' .,,.,000 Leasehold Eslate on watl!f lrg boat doctl possible . 580. 48A, 2 main floor BO, room for expansion. Creative financing. Make olfefl $1,000,!XX>. Rernod 380, 2.58A horileW/pttvala courtyard pool n!J&io. Manyanenitles. W.-mrmtyroomwi!h t.iin in~ & openmkit:tlen. PJM9beadl access. ~-. -= ""'S -, ,. -• -, ) 1' . ~-1~ .,.-~ ·-· (,,.__ ---.~ ... -· $411,• This invttlng 4 bedrooms, within walking dis- tance lo maliner$ & back bay, features newer rod, automated sprinklers, wood ttoors. copper pip-[i] Ing & rroch morel Submit .. • . your oiler-now redlad lo $419,<XX>. $234,• Model perfect' 180 & BA downslalrs. 380, 38A. greallocatt00 to pool & tennis 2 car garage If you waot lhe best. 1111s is 111 Enler1aining is a pal1 of the REAL JOY ol owning this hm. 480, tea rm. media rm, eotenainiog rm. indoor sauna rm FDR. 2 car gar lntrigtJinQ & unusual wrap around yard • $711,• Chamling garden. court y;vd. entry onto wide 4T lot. With private spa, remodeled home in pristine condition. Perfecl for COt4)1e. This IS the most sought af'lef ~-All one level. no stairs 380. 35BA. la"ge patio wtspa. Guard-gated luxuryt .... __ 1»1111 .. In \C\'cntccn rears in the hu\mcss we have nt·H'r had a more well cared for home. Pcrfcctmn. This 1s an oUl~unclmg quality homc. 8 year' new. A fiibulous family home with S bedrooms, cxpandcxd to mo~ than 3,200 sq. ft., pool, all new doon :and windows, new roof, and more. Two shon blocks ro Andel"50fl School 4 BEDROOMS AND BY THE TENNIS COURT Two family room'i"1 Lots of upgratlec;, new windows, kitchen tile, very quiet l<>C20on. Ideal for the active furnil} $559,000 2 BEDROOMS + DEN WITH THE LOWEST PRICE Fmc ,tarter home: ( .01111 'Jlue. Extra large rear yard. Room to expand. All new floonng. Best buy at $409,000 GATED COMMUNITY NEAR NEWPORT CENTER Stunning entry, elegant, h1!!h ceilmgs, huge btchen, spectacular spiral c;ta1rcase, lovely J ernr. large ~ car garage, quiet location, maid's quarters, c;olanum, 5 mmutes to Ne"' port Center. Everything you need in a home, plus a gated rnmmumt}. Reduced to: $849,000 JUST LISTED -OPEN SAT-SUN 2-5 4 bedroom, smglc 'ltory, highly upgraded, beautifully landscaped, curb appeal. Many upg-ra~ie... mduding all new kitchen and baths. Very customized. SS19,000 /:rt'll \ l:tutl; ( J~. """ ( l/1/1ur1tur/11' Costa Mesa Four Plex. 2 and 3 bednoms. Excellent price for rental values New listing. $210,000 First resale in new home tract. 3 bedDoms plus loft. Motivated bank. $177,500 Brett Wyland 729-7273 Don't let the price fool you! Act no\ and you can buy this quality rehab REOonly $51,500 Rebney touched by clients' generosity Coupte makes charitable donation in Rebney's name Marsha Rebney, sales executive with the Newpon Beach office of the Prudential -Jon Douglas Company, recently shared a touching gesture made by a couple on her behalf. The couple ha¥e been~· :Dll~:--­ Rebney's since the late 1970s, when she found a vacation home in Marina del Rey for them. Although they reside in Florida. they fell in love with the climate and activities of the West here as well. These clients recently made a very generous contribution of $5,000 in Rebney's name to the Orange County Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. 1be couple knew of Rebney's involvement with the organization. where she is on the Board of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation and is also president of the Guild. Additionally, Rebocy has committed her time and cffor; to the Leigh Steinbetg Juvenile Dia1etes Golf tournament. held each y ar in May. There is also a fund raimg walk. in October and a gala in Novc:nber. She was greatly touched bythcir caring and generosity. Manu R.ebM1 ca h rnlsd at llN Prllbnlial -Jon Dou6la Co,,,,,an1, 2102 E. Coat Hw., #'JSO, Corou bl Mar, (114) 1SM:f4 BARBARA 'SWINDALL 729-7286 Oceanfront $875,000 Valla Point $219,000 Vtlla Point $219,000 Villa Point $315,000 p!llllllllllll~.....-----.......... 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111~-----------~· 1 A long California's beautiful shoreline, all that can be heard 1 a.re the crashing sounds of the ocean waves. But here in the peaceful setting of Newport Harbor, at the water's edge, stands a work of art. It is the most spectacular of Newport's homes. THE H ME ON THE WAl FR T. The Architect, Ed Lohrbach, desigTled this home, and he drew his inspiration from Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece, Falling Water. Upon entering this home. the sense of space immediately grips you. Floor to ceiling windows fill the rooms with warm sunlight while drawing your attention to the magnificent harbor views. sun drifts across its veneer. Rooms are carefully laid out to give the visitor a pleasurable sense of balance between the interior and exterior environments. I To be here in Wmter, you can comfortably watch decorated boats cheerfully light up the h~r. J'o be here in. Sprint?, you nestled beside the comfort of a wann fire. And to be here in Summer, you can enjoy the company of friends while watching sail boats pass by and basking at the water's edge. THE HOME ON THE WATfRFRONT. It's notjust a borne in Newport Beach. For more information please call: JUDY MUNCY The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. 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Formal ~ tn ~ room lnurlNI hrn• mn houJct mew mt M>hbu & flood lltu add ro tw1UDJI Cnttrt:.llnmnlC 133 CAJl PllHSTJGIOUS WlMILB.DON VIU.AGE SlS7,000 Model f'"lll:C'' l Ill 2 M With ~ -Matti1r cacry, l't.vation Jhu11a'1, Ilk b!dlca, iah t11mOf j)lllllt, dw'lli tng VJld (' °""" pook & 'P' & T~ 111 ~ N ON THJI JAY 3'5,000 l>runQlh· ~· In Ncwocirt ~ & utcM¥t:ly rcmctdtl<d 2 BO 1 RA coo® Nn ~ nit tn lMl.V & 11.atlu N"'· hard""lOJ !loon ~ lkrbcr c.arpn. llrn1h!lking \'IC:WI 13 I FEl POOL HOMJ! $395,000 R.tJucrd """ sso.000111 3 ID l IA Home .. ,th ~ nlOCn & ~on tMt I 11!JOO • W k>C in F..uboJc Ullli ~lN coufliy smr ~ MOR JrsanHt ...,,. Call nowl BASTSIDB LUXUU DUPLl!X $319,000 Call for information on joining our team of professionals. 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Ba.o SraBBTS 2732 Gannet Drive 2027 Goldcnqc Pbcc 2083 Mandarin Dm-c 1964 Pelican Place 2014 Phabropc Court 2012 l'babr<>fK Court 1971 Swan Ofi,'C WWU Ji£U VDDB 1943 Balcanc l>m'C 1991 Wcaric Drive 2020 Balearic Drive 200 3 Baiera Pbc.c: 11163 Boa V"dO Cirdc 2004 Boa V"isu Circle 2821 loa V"llU Cirdc 21162 Oiioe 11.oad 2034 CUvcn A¥mix 21112 Europe Dnw 21113 Europa Drive 2021 l.omat Drive 102SLcmnm~ 2004 N. ~Court 19 ll Swnbi Cirdc I• , I -__ .. _______ ~- Daily Piloc Real £sure • October l2, l~ LAGUNA. BEACH • $2,2<}5,()()() Sped<Jcular nmfompomry ocean/rant home located cm <J secluded sandy beach cot•e. 5 bedr,loms, ·f boths, ocean t·icu:s from almost .:!t'ery room . Gary & D'ette Steelberg • 644-9060 Nl!W'PORT CatST • $1,850,()()() Cuslt1m </<licJ ·I /...J,, .... ,,,, .:!Slole in ()econ R1J9c, J111m9 ,wJ /om1/u r.-1,m1s, library. m11mmg rclOm {? mosl<'r u ,tf, rdreol, f'<lO/, Spd onJ /ounloms. Co111egy• & Petenon • 6 31-1 400 5 bedroom11 5.5 bath.,, over 5,000 sq ft of ideal /amily liuing & entmaining, ~arbor v1cu•s, harduvxxl floors. Daigned by hie Schley. Miller/Mock • 644-9060 Cr.utom 5 beJroom home with ocean, city light and upf"lr bay t•iews, dining & family rooms, den, separate master suite and gardens, pool and spa. Reggie McNerney • 631-1400 HARBOR ]SUND • $4,<}50,000 () kJr..,..,ms, 5.5 baths, incredible location overlooking Ray Island. Aprx ()2 ft of bay /ronlDl)e, 5 bedroom mom h<Jusc, private pier, interior pool & courtyard. C arol Mock • 644-9060 Rare on the market in prime south bay/ront location, sunny corner lot, 4 bedroom house p/m, 2 beJroom apt. over double garage. G rayce Talia(.rro • 673-6900 IRVINB TERR.ACE • $1,04<},000 3 bedrooms, 3 bath., plau J.n, lowly view of Newport Harbor. Courtyanlvnh-y, gracimu entrance J1al/ "'ith lumJLOOOti f/ocws, prioate yard. Judy Roblnn. • 644.9060 LAGUNA 8BACH • $1/J<}~()()() Magnificent 4 bedroom, award-u:inning conUm.porary home on over I 12 acre wit Ir 50' pool and spa, walls o/ 9kus offer panoramic ocean & coastal uiews. Rob Giem • 631-1400 4 bedrooma, 5.5 bat~, uparata gorckn room witJ. fountain and /ooJ, ~ Jip /or 55' boat and 2 .,Je tiu, antique ,,.,,Jing ;,,,port.J.f,o,,, Eng/an.J. Edie 01.on • 644-9060 I I I I ( , , 11 1 I I I ' j ·, , I I I I I I I I I : : • I I I I I . I I ' CosrA .MEsA • $179,900 Charming 2 story, 2 bd condo, used brick, ~ultcd ceilings, spa Jeff Axton & Renee King • 631-1400 THE BLUFFS • $W.,SOO 2 bd, 1 ba, perfect start.er home, end unit., great condition Miles/Sccse:mann • 644-9060 WBSTCLJFP • $217,000 2 bd, 2 ba, master suite with firq>lacc and deck, newly painted Deremiah / Francis • 644-9060 NBWPOR'.I''S BAYIUDGB • $244, 900 Gated community with pool and spa, large 3 bd townhome, frpk Joann Lem • 631-1400 BAYVIEW 'l"BuACB ' $297,000 Upgraded l story, 2 bd, hardwood Boors, shutters and private yard Roy Freeman • 631-1400 b.V1N13 • $299,500 ~ 2 S ha, perfect &mily..homc, popular model. new Qaint Velma Tunmons • 644-9060 DUPLBX AT THB BBACR • $385,000 New roof, two 3 bedroom, 2 bath units with fireplaces Gordon/Van Ordcn/Walsh • 673-6900 NEWPOllT HEIGHTS • $439,000 4 bd, 3 ba, oi-Jcvcl contemporary home, aprx. 2600 SF of living ?CC Carla Broffinan • 644-9060 BIG CANYON • $599,000 2 bd, 2 ba, single level, frcnch garden, completely updated. Petty Taub • 644-9060 BALBOA lsLAND • $670,000 Channing 2 story, 3 bd home, family room with fireplace Grayce Taliaferro • 673-6900 -6PYGLAss HlLL-• $6~,000·.:..--....:.;...;.;.. 4 bd, 2 ba, extra large private grounds, large poo! and spa Don & Joyce Olson • 644-9060 Mm PRNINSULA • $795,000 4 lots, 120x70 ft, one house to ocean, potential for 4 houscs/rnndos Mary Ann Nethercutt • 631-1400 LIDo ISLB • $1,699,000 Huge half block est.ate includes 5 bd house with library, 3 car gange Kay Polovina • 631:1400 No&TH LAGUNA • $1,995,000 Totally rebuilt, 6 bd, over 6000 sq ft and ocean views Lis O.lscn • 631-14-00 .. . Daily Pilot Jteal &c.e • Ocfobei 120 1996 I I . THIS WEEKEND'S OPEN HOUSES 1-5 1 SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS -~ BALBOA PENJNSULA I NEWPORT BEACH • $110,000 1325 West Bay $429,000 Barbara Miles THE BLUFFS 307 Esplanade (2,5pm) $349,000 Susan Noonan NEWPORT CoAST 10 Fair Harbor $2,450,000 Prince/Lavigne/Pereira SATURDAY AND SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BAYSIDE CoVE 985 Bayside Cove $799,000 Thomson & Field THE BLUFFS 209 Nata $455,000 Chuck 'Colesworthy CORONA DEL MAR 204 Hazel Drive $1,795,000 John Campbel) EASTBLUFF 2306 Aralia $410,000 Dreyfus/Weir EASTSIDE COSTA M ESA 24 79 Rue de Cannes $198,500 Donald Pfaff lRvlN£ 7 Pemberly $1,295,000 Mock/Ward/Powell 7 Charlotce $1 ,995,000 Ward/Powell NEWPORT BEACH 176 Wescport $244,900 Joann Lent NEWPORT CoAST 6 Padua Court $233,900 Taylor/Wyland NORTH TuS11N 19040 Fairhaven Ext. $1,450,000 Claudia Mayfield-Wise SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS . BALBOA PENINSULA 1025 E. Balboa Blvd. $890,000 BoNNIE BAY HIQHLAND H OMES 2240 Holiday Road $399,000 THE BLUFFS 2458 Visca Hogar (2-5pm) $21 5,000 CHERRY LAKE EsTATES 376 Newwrt Glen Court $649,000 CoRONA DEL MAR 324 Poppy Ave. HARBoR RJOOE 1 $649,000 $2,795,000 $729,000 Miriam Mzyell The Bents Susan Noonan David McCulloch Lisa Adam Lyleen & Jeff Ewing The 01.sons This charming, upgraded 1 bedroom penthouse is located in the gated community of Versailles. Featur~s include berber carpet and views of trees & fountain. Jeff Axton • 631-1400 OLD CORONA DEL MAR • $595,000 Darling 2 bedroom cottage, upgraCled and remod- eled to perfection, english entry garden, spacious deck with views of ocean, beamed ceilings, hard- wood floors adn charm galore. One block to beach. Lisa Adam • $644-9060 NEWPORT RIDGE ESTATES • $879,000 The best of the very best in Newport Ridge Estates. An "estate 3,, offered for the first time. Expanded to aprx. 3,400 sq ft with·quality upgrades. Beautifully situated on the park with nature and night light views Lyleen & Jeff Ewing • 644 .. 9060 TvRTLE ROCK ESTATES • $1,295,000 Luxurious traditional home with canyon views in gated guarded community. Aprx. $200,00(,) in quali- ty upgrades, black granite countertops, custom pan .. eling, spa with waterfall and gazebo with BBQ. Carol Mock/Sonja Powell/Jan Ward • 644 .. 9060 LAGUNA BEACH • $2,295,000 beach, this contemporary custom oceanfront home features 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, and direct beach access. Most rooms have view of beach and cove. D'ette & Ga Steelbcr • 644 .. 9060 NBWPOllT BBACH PCH ~ Avoca.do Impressive estate of five bedrooms and four and one half baths. Situated on the nature park and landscaped like a tropical island. $879,000 New, custom bayfront with incredible water and night light views. Private dock for large yacht. Elevator, library and many more quality amenities. $2,795,000 (714) 673-1980 • (800) 949-9471 l f ' MoRE DooRS OPEN FoR You WITH THE RIGHT SALES EXECUTNE AND-THERiGHT COMPANY • Leading the Way to Remarkable Properties 644-9070 Ext. 148 Discover bayfront living at its best in this private, gated community. Enjoy picturesque morning walks around Balboa Island sipping hot cappuccinos. View the endless parade of boats from your private deck or just have friends cruise by for a visit. This three bedroom, two bath home has a new kitchen with granite counter- tops, and built-in Sub-Zero refrigerator. All on one level and in move-in condition, home that will bring you years of pleasure, and the lifestyle of Newport Beach. ered at $199.000 Call .To111 Tho111 CS44·9070 Ext. 147 ) • I, I .. ~ ,, I In a rarely a.Aailable coastal locarion within che presrigious guard gated Laguna &ach com- mwlity of EmC'ald BaJ. this spectacular oc~nfront home is accessed by an mchantin.g walled brick courryard with fountain . Fabulously landscaped grounds are rm-aced down w the beach . Glowing with fresh country style , rk three bedroom home has u~ extensiw remodelmg since 1992. Its delightful warm ambiance is enhanced by iM ~si architectural ameruoes, ~u.ch as gleaming hardwood floors . graceful crown and basic moldmg. skyllghrs. the finesc fumitu,.e-qualiry cabinetry and frmch doon . O[feTed at $6,250,000 NANCY PETERSON & BE-TTY COMEGYS 967-0221 248-5957 THE POWER OF Two 23 RUE GRAND DUCAL BIG CANYON $599,000 • Single level home with French garden & excellent kitchen • 2 bedrooms, 2 baths & den • Completely updated with quality and taste • Spacious formal living areas (714) 644-5833 httP//www.coldwellbanker.com "Why Settle for Less?" 14 RUE GRAND DUCAL BIG CANYON $1,150,000 • Former celebrity estate • 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths • Fabulous architectural details • Two large master suites • Immense formal living areas • Lap pool and spa THINKING OF SEtLING? - Call me to maximize the market exposure of your home. • ' . \ . ' I DAVID PRINCE Certified Residential Specialist 644--9070 x 120 214--6496 ----~..:----=-- NEWPORT BEACH HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM 18 SAN SEBASTIAN OPEN SUNDAY 1-5PM 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath single story home on one third acre with enchanting grounds and ocean and nigh t light views. . Reduced to $1 ,275,000 . , NEWPORT COAST PELICAN HILL ESTATE 10 FAIR HARBOR OPEN SATURDAY 1-5PM 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, Mediterranean scyle estate on over 1/2 acre with . majestic Pacific Ocean and Pelican Hill Golf Course views. $2,450,000 ~~#ea~ .~ .~&-.9'""~5Jand ~lo $244,900 This is the largest lbd/lba townhome in Bayridge with cmty pool & spa. lovely & light wlspacious rooms. cathedcaJ ailings neutral colors, plantation shutters & beveled mirrors. I bd & bath downstairs and a cozy fireplace. 2-car attached garage. ~~ dJ/ed UHd JOANN LENT 631-1400 x295 01996 Coldwell Banker Cofporatlon. Ari Equal Opponunjty Company. Equal Housing Oppoftunlty. Al OfficM Independently Owned and Operated. 2100 PcRT OlJRNES.5, HARBOR VIEW 4 bd, 2 ba, aprx. 1/4 acre Knoll Top Estate, custt1Cl\ rem<><kl, 3 fireplaces, contemporary lmchen, vaulceJ ce ilings. 2 bd, 2 ba, wwnhome, 2 master suites, aprx. 1.300 sq ft. high vaulted ceilings, big 2 car garage, large 11vmg room. Offered at $730,000 OffereJ at $1'45,000 433-9528 DON&JOYCE E>LSON "There's No Substitute for Experience." 1-800-487 -4931 3 bd, 2.5 ha, big 2 car garage. private street, good area, large pnvate yard, big lc1Cchen area, bath retreat. Offered at $198.500 2 bd, 2 ba, award-wmmng design, execu- uve nyle condo. lower unit, private 'J>atio w1ch view, wood burmmg fireplaces. Offered at $14-i,OOO ••• • . (' .. ' ' I ·:/! __ .._._ ..... -·------·· -..... ~ . --·---------.. _..,,,,_. 49l 62NO STREET IN ESCROW ,., 234 LUGONIA STREET IN ESCROW 106 VIA CORDOVA . $499,000 400 62'11 STREET $462,000 207 CANAL STREET $399,000 KENNIE JO RIZZO ·1 LIVE, WORK AND PLAY ALONG THE SHORE• 642-4917 RES• 631-1400 x248 207 WALNUT STREET ' $339,000 424 COLTON STREET $322,000 LIVE ON THE BALBOA PENINSULA ABSOUJfELY CHA~UNG ORIGINAL BEACH COITAOE JllST SfEPS ro BAY AND BEACH Perfect fo r Waakand. Pe rfect for R a1noda/ ..-~ Bed room ll ~o-11~1e -------- F ireplace in Living Room & Large Family Room Will Con •ide r L ea •e/Lca •e Option O ffered at $345,000 120' ON 1llE BOULEVARD 'LEVEL LOTS OP 30 I 70 An Out.tanding Bui/Jing Opportunity Ptoperly Slwa tbe Alley with Cu.tom Ocunhont Hornet MARY ANN NETHERCUTT 631~1400 x239 .... . . -"We advertise in the .Daily Pilot consistently because it works" For advertising information call Don and Joyce Olson of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach say ... . "The Daily Pilot has provided us with a .way to reach the local communities and has given us the opportunity to display our inventory to th~ public. We have advertised on a consistent basis and have had tremendous results. Thank you Daily Pilot for making 199 5 a most successful year!" ' -t • f ' I • • • ~ -• • --. -.:--; • '. ~ .... \•),••":') -;-:-'",: ••• -1 .. ,· ~ • 1 .. ""---.,.; ~ .• . .. ~ -. • .. i ~··· .... _,,, ·"•-:':"-.' ..... · .• ·. ,._ ..... \,_;..tf.' . ir' Cliffside setting in Emerald Bay With its beautiful pine ttees and breathtaking cliff side setting, this very special property has a Monterey like atmosphere that sets it apart from its neighbors. Located in the prestigious private gated community of Emerald Bay, the three bedroom, three and one-half bath home -features a huge entertainment room with an adjoining deck, as well as a spacious back yard and charming garden. 1bere is plenty of room to expand the existing home or create an entirely new home to fulfill the most discriminating owner's dreams. The home is situated on the point of land which separates Emerald Bay and Irvine Cove, offering spectacular views of rugged shoreline and the fascinating display of marine life in the crystal-dear waters below. View the semi-annual migration of dolphins and whales from a front row seat, and enjoy the dazzling daily spectacle of the sun setting behind Catalina Island. Offered at $2,900,000. For more information, call Rod Dok] al (714) 644-1600. Coast Newporl . Properties, 4 Cine Pltwi, Ste. 260, Nn.rporl Beads. The perfect family home This stunning, Georgian style home is in the wonderful gated community of Belcourt. The home's owners have created an environment ideal for family living and entata.ining. Do not miss the opportunity to consider this very special property for your next address. This exquisite home is located on a corner across from Beleowt parlc in Newport Beach. The beautiful gardens feature a large patio, spa and goigeous trees and flowers. There are four large bedroom suites and four and one-half baths, plus sleeping porch for children's stay-over guests. 1be spectacular master suite offers a sitting room, office and fireplace. Additional features include a beautiful living room and dining room, huge kitchen and breakfast room. large double entry butler's pantry, and the best garage in town, with French doors opening onto garden. teuific cabinet&, and simulated brick floor, ideal for football parties. OfferM al $1,695,000. For llllHY ilif""""1iora, c"'1 Roi o.#J Ill (71') 644-1600. ColUl Newport r,..mla, 4 Orie P"'1A, SU. 260, N.,,,,.,, 8-c"- Newport Coast retreat Beautifully appointed Plan m with four(__ _ _JLIMmMllDlle.-Dt~~~Mtl-4;Qft1,.lt-'Thi1rlmmmJUJ"tofiirl>Caroi5iimn---1 bedrooms (possible fifth) with a bonus room. The landscaping is phenomenal. single story home in the heart of B_ig Canyon shows like a model. Priced well below all Gorgeous 'courtyard with fountain, breathtaking pool and spa in rear yard with others comparable, this home is an incredible buy. cascading waterfall. Built-in barbecue and a fountain outside the kitchen window. Light and bright and neutral throughout. with neutral hardwood floors. Great floor The interior is model perfect with a marble entry. Fabulous formal living and dining plan with spacious living room. open kitchen adjacent to the family room and large room. Gounnet kitchen with hardwood flooring and granite countertops opening to ~ta suite. Spacious lot with pool, spa and putting green. Don't miss this rare Big spacious family room with fireplace and custom built-ins. Three car garage also wtth Canyon value. Offered at $799,000. buill-ins. Gracious master suite with a large dressing area and walk-in closet. All For 1ltOn ilt/OIWflJllJoJt, ctlll SUU. "'°'611 Ill (11') 644-1600. COIUI NewpMt secondary bedrooms have their own private full bath. Propntk1, 4 Orie P"'1A, SU. 260, Nnrpol't B«lele. Security system, central vacuum system and built-in sound system. All in the comfort of a gated community in Newport Coast. For _,,.. Utf"""""""' call lnt Lolllbardi or SUllll Wonkn td (114) 644-1600. Coast Newporl ProJH1*1, 4 Civic Plaui, Su. 260, Nffporl Be«"- A neYI study changes debate on suburban development Report details benefits of follow housing. Hence, most commuting burba rowth and ~y consists of shorter suburb-to-suburl> SU n Q tnps rather than suburb-to-downtown trips. housing choice •Infill won't solve Califorrua's long- A new study of land u$c tn:ods in California dispels the myths sunounding suburban development. offering definitive evidence that housing growth in the suburbs provides substantial benefits for both coosumen and communities at large. Presetving the American Dream: 1bc facts About Suburban Communities and Housing <l>oice wu written by Dr. Steven F. Hayward. vice president for research at the Paci& Rclearcb Institute for Public Policy, as an academic response to recent reports which coodemn suburban development and blame it for countless environmental. social and ccooomic ills. The study, which is spoosorcd by Wells Fargo Bank. the California Building Industry Alloci.ation (CBIA) and the Building Industry Institute, challenges the unsubstantiated claims of these reports and presenta a facblal evaluation of the impacts of growth and new residential development in California. for example, the report exposes the fallacy of popular aqwnents that suburban development ii using up large chunks of the state's .,ncuJtunJ land. According to the report. subwbln and urban development only account for five pm:ent of California 'a tocaJ land sea, and most agriculcunl land taken out of production over the last 30 yem bas been done so for economic l'aM>DI and not to make way for housing deve1opmeot. Prexrving the American Dream also addreaea the issue, oommooly overlooked by social plannen and growth managemeot advocates, of consumer choice. lbe report abowa lha1 most California familiea prefer to live in the subulbs, railing practical coocems about government and new urbanist spawned plans for compect development in largely utban areas. "Suburban development is the housing c ice or mc»t Californians, and home builders are ft:IPO""ina to those market forces," aaid Robert ,Uvin.ius, chief executive oflicu of the California Bu.iJding Industry Association ... This report abowa that home buyers are asking . , . . suburbm neiahborMods aod government programs to compel alternative homc- buyioa .,........ will i.merfere with nwtec efficieociea llDd limit oomumer choice." Odw findinp o( the report include: • MOit 11ricaJcura1 land is aot takm out of productioG to mab way for housing develop1..,.. llleber, qrk:ultunJ prodlacdon ia balled bMed OD the ebb and flow« tbe ecaeomy. • Tbe .-.. «-..-developmeftl ii miaunda*»Od. IAaWtagly. new job growth it oec:urring in the 1ubutbs. as jobs term growth needs. The amount of land available for infill is euggerated and regulations that attempt to compel such development constrain the market and reduce consumer choice. •.The claim that growth doesn't pay for itself is inaccurate. Given that most soburl>ao housing developers pay for ncccssary infrastructure and that housing is a major magnet for revenue-positive commercial development, suburban growth offers fiscal benefits to communities. • Suburban development is a major contributor to California's ccooomy. Home building is a profile job generator. It's estimated that every dollar spent on home building produces $2 in overall ecooomic activity. Support for Preserving the American Dream comes from a broad based coalition of business. consumer and housing advocacy groups who point to its findings as evidence of the economic value of home building and the benefits of consumer choice. "1bc report effectively demonstrates the benefits of job creation, property tax revenue and California's economic competitiveness that suburban growth provides," said Kirk West, president of the California Chamber of Commerce. '1bis report reminds us that the desire for home owncnhip is an integral compoaeot of the American dream and a vezy personal decision." said Lee Grissom. dircclor of the governor's office of planning and research. "People, not government, choose where they will live. And those choices, which are bued oo jobs. schools and sate streets. represmt the real force in detmnin.ing bow we grow.•• As a sponsor of the report. Riviniu,, says the building industry will use its findiQg to cbaJleogc the anti-growth distortions which are driving many of the land p anrun• city county level. Rivinius says the industry also expecta the report to have an impact in Sacramento. where CBIA is pushing for legislative and fiscal reforms lo promote housin ·on to meet the occds of Californians. The occd for such reforms is uodencorcd by the fact that the industry is still suuuJ,ina to emerp from the recessiooary production levels of the early 1990s and. in 1996, will produce I 00,.000 unita or few« for the lildb year in a row. Tbe state etti'MW thlt 2'0.000 new units are oeedod lllllUAlly to be9 pece with California's populldon Jl'OWlb IDd DCW boalebold fOl'llUldon. ,,,, ... ..,..,. .... ~ ,.,.,.,.,,,,. ,,,. ~ Drwal. ""' CBIA tit (916) "4J.1'JJ. Three quarters of an acre in Corona del Mar A rare opportunity to own your own orchard, play basketball and paddle tennis or.lounge around your lovely pool and spa'all while you enjoy sunsets behind Catalina. Located within walking distance to the beac~ this incredible three quarter of an acre property has three bedrooms plus a family room and two baths. Perfect for those who enjoy an active lifestyle and want ultimate privacy. Offered at $895,000. For llfOn infontllllio11, call Co1111;. Maxsend al (714) 644-1600. Coast Newpott-Propmin, 4 eivk Plaul, SU. 260, Newport B~k;- Traditional Westcliff home This immaculate three bedroom, two bath home, situated on a large lot, is definitely one of the best values in the uea at the reduced price bf $464,900. Among the many features of the home are a beautifully laDdacaped front and rear yard, beamed ccilinJs in living and dining room. WJe kitchen/family room combination. crown moldings. security system. newer roof, copper plwnbina and more. This home in located in one of the belt neipbolboods in Newpon BCllcb. For morw ..,.,.lldflf&, Cllll Biii C.,. or BIU FHJW1 Ill (114) "4-l#a Coal Nrllptllf ~. 4 Cl* PllavJ, SU. 260, N•wpon S-Clt. f I ' • I Youreuids to the kdest ~ resa/.e homes own this weekend CORONA DEL MAR 4827 Cont.ind Dr JU Sun 1-4 S62.S,OOO Golden Sugull ~ 631·7370 LAGUNA BEACH 192 Emerald Bay Jiit Scin 2·5 Sl,900,000 ... ~· -, Coast Newport l'ropeftia '(:.,, ltod °*>' ~·.'! 644-1600 :1f';· "'' "\ .. ., NEWPORT BEACH '-!::-; ' 1211 L Balboa llYd 481 Sun 1-5 $995,000 Unnef)' Vllllge I~ 673-3777 1430 W..t layAYe. Sat1Stn1 ··~ -'1;1~,000 UnMfY Vil~ IWty 67H7n 15 1~• 4BR SU/Sun 2·5 $1,SS0,000 Georgina Smith 644-1600 Coast Newpor1 ~ 1600 Hvrow Plam 481 Sat/Sun 1-4 Owner 646-1166 1707 E. Bay Ave. 781 SU/Sun 1·5 SJ,950,000 <:.tnMry Village Realty 673·3777 Winner of free comsnission contest announced Susan Reiss is monthly winner of the third Fred Sands Realtors contest Fred Sands Realtors has announced that Susan Reiss had her name drawn as the third monthly winner of the firm's, "The Best Things in Life are Free Commissions" contest. Reiss was ~~.,;.;....;;;;;:___ __ _ personally congratulated by Fred C. Sands, company founder and resident. b wmners of the random drawing, Reiss and her husband, Lloyd Korn. received the opportunity to buy or seU a home through Fred Sands Realtors comm1ss1on e coup e, w o moved to Los Angeles from DaJl as nine years ago. currentJy rent a residence in Marina del Rey and are planning to buy their fi rst home in California. "Winning free commissions means we can look more seriously and hopefully afford more of a home," Reiss said. "We arc very surprised and happy to have won." With 'The Best Things in Life arc Free Commissions" contest. Fred Sands Fred C. Sands, company founder Photo by Julie Viker commission earned when they purchase a home, or to have the firm sell their home commission free. A new winner is selected each month. To enter the free comminiom giveaway, stop bJ any Fnd Salttb <>fHn house or office and co,,.,,lete an entry form. For compkU ruUI 4"" information, or to lnquin abolll buying or selUng a Jaom•, pkase call your weal Fred Sands 1~1 offee. 1737 C8*la,... 411 S.12-S $4e,900 Tnltfnwllellty MaryAna Mltaro 76CMlllO 20 Hlllliorough. Hrtw Hill sn S. l·S St,100,000 5-ly~ nt-7271 231 \'la Udo Saud Jiit Slllt 1-S Sl.JS0,000 Cannery v.lap le.lty 67l-Jm 2525 am... lhod. JC 211t Swl 1-S SS'5,000 Clmery Vlllip lt8lty 6n.Jm 3008 Cliff ome 411 Swl 1-4 $'49,000 KnowWon Realty Jil WleM 646-360S '42-1161 40'2 ~ Tndi.t JR Sutt 1-S $315,.500 en..blt Sh .. ----SMdyo.-y '44-6373 l!ld.l01 S H••o"*flt Jll+ S-1-S $1,149,00CWO, SSOOOmo, leue Sandy~ 719-7271 644-1096 506 '1H Street JR SaflStift 1-S • ',' 00,000 <:inftery Wlllge lolty 673-3777 -l--'i.~---~~~to-class ~vith,~ILF'tl~----1 Sands School of Real Estate Start a ca reer in real estate estate professional. Now in its J I th year, the Fred Sands Now that you've safely shuffiod the kids back to school after ta.king care of them all summer long, the Fred Sands School of ReaJ Estate reminds you to do School of RcaJ ~le is owned and operated by Fred Sand Realtors, one of the nation's largest real estate firms. Tile school offers college-equivalent classes on real estate principles and license something for yourself: .............................................. r -·-····· preparation including Real enroU in classes that will get uavr pl'Oflram •• Estate uce:ise SpeciaJist you started on a new and apedolly geared ID Course #670-SS. exciting career in real estate. preporiltfl dudenls once students leave most real estate emotiOnany as well as Mlle•* on their own. But Fred Sands is a ooe-stop real estate school. offering a estate saJes," said Roe ···-····-........................... -... ··-··········· fulJ recruitment program Chatman vice idcnt/ex · · . . socially for the world of real ... oe Cflaflthin t director of student enrollment and job interviews. The school is the only one recruitment. 1'his is not a home study or affiliated with a real estate company that a quickie course geared to simply passing offers Mandatory New Agent Training, the state licensing test." (training required of all new agents in any At the Fred Sands School of Real real ~company), free of charge. Estate, students learn what they can Tiie Ff'ffl ~ Sdtool o/ RMI~ expect from the business and what is ci.sn1 an lultl ;,, 1JN Frwl s... expected of them as prof cssionals. Agents n.;,,u.1 ~,.,.,., 5(Jf s. ~ ~. and instructors interact directly with Br.fllwootL FOi" 111orw iltf~ cllll students. Through classroom participation (310) 810..3970 or (818) 181-JJU. and socialiution, students gain the proper educational foundation needed to pass the state test and ~o perf onn well as a real WESTCLIFF 1 600 HARROW PIAcE (CORNER of Oovut) Ow1H• Will CAHY w-m. Low DowN 4 BEdROOMs, } BAdts (2, 700 SQ h) • UPGRMIEd Th~ • AboNd.vfl SrQAAGE • '..U.~E • TotAlly SEcludEd &ckyARd OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN Cu5tom 4t1r/4.517a at guard gate.d MarYella Country Oul7 In San Juan Capl5trano, j09t 15 min. from N.B. on Rte. 7!J. PaiatUJI ma5ter with sitting and FP. Sul7-Zero and granite. • lAA(jE CoRNER l0t, Cul-<i£,5A(: • lkAuriMly l.ANdscApfd ~. Reduced $505,000. SpEciAI OppomuNiry To OwN AN ExcEpTiONAUy BEAu1ihJI HoME , Wdl CAREd foR Wil~ ArrENTioN To -&my OoAil. PIEASE CAii foR AppoiNTMENI, • •• ~1 ~ .. 9648 ~A~·· -· · ~~~~AAAAAAAAAA~AAAAAAAAAAAAAA ~ ( ,-· ' • -. > ( J ~ • • , .... 1 .. ~ , ,... ....... -, Ir" ~ 1 -.. ......---,/'I > ( _ ~ ~ ~ ' ~---VIL ) 4 units on the bay. This property was • previously listed by a local Rea l Estate broker for $775.£)00. Perfect for 1031 exchange or for owner investor. Serious investors will buy this bargain on location alone! ( . . . ) ' ( . . . . . . > ~•~vYvvv~vv~~vvv~vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvyv~v~v~ . . " . . ... -.... ,,.., -. . . -- • •• (_ ( -:--, ~ ' ' ' ' ' I l l \ l .. ... . .. ~ . 3 Bed.OOl11', 2-1 /2 Bali localed in ~ Chino CoYe. Spedoc:ulor hcwbor, OC*>n, COtolino ood M15et views. s.ps from lhe sorid and YOlleyboll court. Lorge lecond "°">' deck with fi~ and B&Q. lo& of on~ ekhed gloss windOws. 8odcyord with ~ off mmlersuile. Owner is ~ out of itote ood hos reduced lhe .s.aing prioe by $100,000 for 0 quick sole. 2615 Way Lal'\e, Co,.o"a .del Ma,. v...,, .. ,.,,_,,,_,,, C.11 llOWlll 842~78 .... ,,.. ~~ ; .. f '·. ,..._ ~ i.1 I Remodeled with Greenbelt view. 3 bedroom, 2 l /2 bath with new carpeting!! Designer perfect! Shows fabulously! 402 V-tSta Trueba $315,500 --... _:.,:-,_,:__~~ ----.. " - .. , -· I • I• I• . j I ..... -.-. :P...• ·- KEY LENDERS AND RATES JO.,.. find 30-Yw ... 1t 1 ... •IEHESt ' ......n MAX. llAION AOL RATE OWN <'N A.l'Jt. LOiU1 <!* INDEX AEQ. AmericM Savingl Bank s (800) 562-6272 7 .875% 20 2.125 30 8.138 3.950% 25 1.000 7.397 600,000 2.450 110 1 M &.* of America B (800) 642-2244 7. 750% 20 2.000 45 7 .998 5.500% 20 1.000 8.310 207,000 2.875 1TS 1Y Cdomia F-... Bank s (800) 225-3337 8.000'% 20 1.625 45 8211 3.875% 20 1.000 7.447 207,000 2.500 110 1M Chae MMhdan K (800) 900-6062 7. 750% 20 2.000 30 7.998 4.750% 20 2.375 8.265 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y Cout f.tderal a.. s (800) 300-5626 8.200% 20 2.000 10 8.455 2.950% 25 1.000 7.339 500,000 2.400 110 1M CculilryWlde Home Loans K (800) 8n-S626 7.875% 5 1.625 45 8.084 4.750% 20 0.000 7.600 207,000 2.750 110 1M 5 1.875 13 7.858 3.850% 20 1.000 7.297 750,000 2.350 110 1 M Downey Sa'ftngs s (800) 336-9639 7.875% 20 1. 750 30 8.098 2 .. 950% 20 0.750 7.363 500,000 2.450 110 1M Emety FlnatOal R (714} 729-9200 7.625% 5 2.000 12 7.871 3.950% 20 2.250 7.301 600,000 2.225 110 1 M Fidelity Federal Bank S (800) 232-2309 8.000o/o 5 1.750 10 8.224 3.950% 10 1.375 7.486 207,000 2.500 110 1M First Federal Bank of CA S (800) 672-4332 7.875% ______ ..;.,__;_ ___ ~ 20 2.000 30 8.125 2.950% 20 1.250 7.365 207,000 2.400 110 1M Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 7. 750% 20 2.250 30 8.025 5.750% 20 1.625 8.291 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 7.750% 5 2.250 45 8.025 2.950% 10 1.000 7.755 207,000 2.250 UM 1M Great Western Bank B (800) 492-7587 7.850% 20 2.000 30 8.099 3.950% 20 1.000 7.397 207,000 2.450 110 1M -----------------------------------Home Savings s (800) 975-5051 7.600% 10 2.250 30 7.872 3.950% 20 1.000 7.768 500,000 2.050 1TS 1M ------------Irvine Lending & Investments R (71 4} 219-2410 7.750% --------------------10 2.000 15 7.998 --------3.875% 20 0.000 7.642 207,000 2.800 110 1 M ------------NationsBanc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 685-0001 7.750% 20 2.000 30 7.998 4. 250% 20 2.500 8.697 207,000 3.000 L6M 6M ------------Newport Coast Financial R (800) 808-5626 7.875% 5 1.000 10 8.017 3. 950% 20 1.125 7.410 600,000 2.450 110 1M --------------------0::9lmvlewFinanaal R \714f651~55 7.875% 5 1.375 15 8.057 6.875% 10 1.250 8.595 207,000 3.000 HS 1 Y ----ProFed Mortgage K (800) 686-3756 7.875% 20 1.875 30 8.111 4.250% 20 1.000 7.575 400,000 2.625 110 lM TLC Financial Svcs. R (800) 801-7300 7.875% 10 1.125 13 8.030 5.375% 5 1.500 8.238 207,000 2.750 HS 1Y ---·----B (800) 453-1288 7.875% 20 1. 750 30 8.098 ----4.875% 20 1.000 8. 180 207,000 2.625 6CO 6M ------------Union Bank -Weyerhaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 8.000% 10 1.625 10 8.211 3. 950% 20 1.250 7.473 207,000 2.500 110 1 M 8oll 1118d a .. ...,... prognims -30t'30 ~•1111 mongages Type ol Lender 1s· e . &Ink. K. mC>l1g8ge bank«: R • ~ llfol*: s • S8Vings & lolln Mono11Q8 bankers end 1>ro1cers ere licensed by Ille Calllfomoa o.p..,1.,.of RMI flt* as eilher a blollef or corpotalioll. For rdormlbOn eaU Calif ORE at (916) 227-0931 . .,.,_t R.-lor adluSlables is 1111 lnlroduciofy raae tor the ""1 ldjus'"*11 period Down Pl!y!Mnt is amount ol cash rt-ol S11e1 price) peld 10 lender pr1or to Signing monoage oontrac1. Points are % ol loan belance paid lo lender 81 lin-e ol lolll'I dosing. LOClt~ Is Ille number ol days lender guwantees 11ile Oflor IO dosing. A.f> .R. Is lhe annual pe~ rale wtlldl 18.,, ~ ....i OOSI ol lhe loan to lhe borroMt Al A.P R.s are calculated by Moltgage Newt Co. baled on a S207.000 I08tl lllTIOUl\t, Ille l>C*1ta lhOwn'and $700 IOlal lees. The A.P R.s are induded In lhls chart lor COll"l>8,.. '°" ~. When~ tof a loan. Federal T~Wl-Lending law requlru lendars 10 Clllcula.te an A.P.A. specific to each loan oltet. lluill!Ulll IOM is.,. maXJmUm ~ wU1 lolll'I urdet given terms. Al fixed rate programs have• maxi- mum ol '207.000. 11111rg1n (In%) It lenders prohl; margin• Index • llCIUlll rate Iller ll'st adjustment Index It Ille basis tor setting an edjuslable nit• (Margin• Index • New Aate) 110 • 11111 Otsl Cosl of Funds. 1TS • 1·Y-Treasury 811, L.6M. 8-monll U80A, 6ll!. 6-f'llOlllh Trusuy Bil. 6CO . 6-monlh average oefbftOale of depOSit. Adlwtment F~ IS lhe period beC-1 acfjUSlmenls. IM . l ·Monlfl. 6M . &-Months. I Y· 1 Year. Al 111Ms s\A)jecl IO c::t.nge. v.ty,. and wms priof 10 app1y1ng 1or a lolln. All lenders prOYlde ioens with dllf1ten1 111tes and temlS lot different loan amounts. The lnforma!Joo presented Is not en offer ro male& • loan FOf a OOOS1MT1e1 guOI on how to 5hol> lor. ~. NllCI a $4.50 cnedl payable lo Mor1gage News Co. 1810 E 17111SI 'Suite100, Santa Ana. CA 92705 (714) 836-1 ln COPYRIGHT 0 1996 Mortgage News Co Fieldstone Group has exc:eptional first-half sales Sales exceeded $51 million Once again. The Fieldslone Group of Cos. has posted impressive mid-year sales figures. During the first six months of 1996. 183 homes were sold, resulting in a sales volume of $51.2 million, according to Keith A. Johnson. CEO of Fieldstone Communities Inc. The sales data reflccts- activity from the various new-home neighborhoods built by the companies of The Fieldstone Group throughout San Diego and Orange counties and the Inland Empire. Destined to bolster The Fieldstone Group '1 salca fi&uta during the second half residential projects as well a5 the broader introduction of unique selection and customizing services, offered exclusively to Field.uooe borne buyers. -Jutt lat moatb. the-siQg~amily-- detached homes of Cresta YI.Sta grand opened in the scenic hillside area of Rancho Santa Margarita in South Orugc County. Planned to offer a total of 53 homes at build-out, Cresta Vista is priced from the mid.$160,000.. Adjacent to this ncipborhood and tchedulcd to open in October i.a Solana Vista, 1S6 homes expected to be priced from the low $180,000.. Fweldatonc Summit, located in Scrippt ltaDdl In SID Dies<> County, opened i.n Au.pat felllurin1 94 alnglo.famiJy detached homes priced from the mid- $240.000s. In addition. Johnson noted that Fieldstone's popular Home Fitting program will be introduced at each new neigbbomood, allowing buyers to customiz.c their homes with a wide variety of no-cosl options, as well as customizing upgrades. And, lhrougb Fieldstone's Customer Value program, new home buyers will be provided with worting drawings of their home's floorplans prior to the slart of construction so thal key adjustments can be planned and implemented before the first nail is hammered into place. This innovative program will allow Fieldstone home buyers lifestyles. Headquartered in Newport Beach, with regional offices in San Diego and Orange counties, The Fieldstone Group of Cos: is comprised o Fieldstone COmmurubcs Inc. and other related entilios. Since the founding of the Fieldstone Co. in 1981. the Group has built more tlwl 14,000 homes with aales nearing $3 billion. wt year. Fieldstone Communities Inc. woo a Total in Excellence in M&D1gemcot (T .E.l.M.) award from the San Diego Business Journal. Keith Johnson has been inducted into the California Building Industry Hall of Fame. Grubb & Ellis agents attend sales -rally. They explored marbting ideas and new sales ieehniques Dennis Gordmi.; prcsidml of Grubb ct EUia Rai+ditl Rell &lale Senicea and ... mociMa from all 10 of~ Ombb ct Ellia oftices IOeolled a alea rally foculina Oil Bcaer HcDea llld Glidtm Real &cate Sena ........ ~ aDd 'tt'gt MM~ beld a&~ Hyan HOid ill lrviae. ~to Oordca. llMioaaUy """Pi'*'......, ..... Ropr Ralzel ,... .................. <--. ........ ~flilltopnlall•~ 'of ..,. ideu. illle(IJ r www1lllO ...... ~ ~ llllle .._... _. tt aw.ids programs available tbrouP Beua Homes anci o.deili. "By mixiDg Witbaaoci*'I. oura,ealabld the opportunity to e:q>lore new propwllld opportuaiQes tbll 0.-. Gordon will llels> mllft .... provide 1be belt pom'ltle Jenice.. .. Cloldoli ..W. "'We ..... IO CIDC of the t11111i11ae rear.-Dl!IW\ds oObil coumy. Ttiil ...... ftl. "'' mDIDdo• .... •• tJl. llL-...--~- added beNfita ...... Hws llld Glldem G«el'I oar fim. OW ... MtoeiMel IDd our ctielll. GnM•mr• 'C 1 ,.,_,._, ••rl• ....... ~-" .. ~ u dr GNM• .. ' 'f # • .., ..,, s.r............ I I .,. ... ._ .. a.., ..., ...... s.nw ..... .,, ., , , .... .. ... .... ,,.. ......... ... GC' ,._,...., ... ,.._. .. 1'71.lt•t? ,.,, .... ., ... .... I ......... ,... .. ........ ~1 car ... I plfg ........... °tr • ............. '· , • I ' I ' ' • I . I• ......, ... __ ~ -~~ .......... --~ ...... ~py-~-""". -~.-~·-· .. ·-<.1' .. . . ---------- KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-yesftxed 30-Yw ... al ... American SaW9 Bat* s (800) 562-6272 7.875% 20 2.125 30 8.138 3.950% 25 1.000 7.397 600,000 2 .. 450 110 1M 8-* of America B (800) 642-2244 7.750% 20 2.000 45 7.998 5.500% 20 1.000 8.310 207,000 2.875 1TS 1Y Calbnia f.ederaf Bank s (800) 225-3337 8.000% 20 1.625 45 8211 3.875% 20 1.000 7.447 207,000 2.500 110 1M Chae Mltnhmtan K (800) 900-6062 7.750% 20 2.000 30 7.998 4. 750% 20 2.375 8.265 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y Coul Federal Bank s (800) 300-5626 8.200% 20 2.000 10 8.455 2.950% 25 1.000 7.339 500,000 2.400 110 1 M Countrywide Home Loans K (800) 8n-5626 7.875% 5 1.625 45 8.084 4.750% 20 0.000 7.600 207,000 2.750 110 1M Detrtdc •• G'°'4> .R (714) 759-9692 7.625% 5 1.875 13 7.858 3.850% 20 1.000 7.297 750,000 2.350 110 1M DowMy Savings s (800) 336-9639 7.875% 20 1. 750 30 8.098 2.950% 20 0.750 7.363 500,000 2.450 110 1M El'l\AIV Financial R (714) 729-9200 7.625% 5 ··-·1 _______ .:..._.....:.._________ 2.000 12 7.871 3.950% 20 2.250 7.301 600,000 2.225 110 1M Fidelity Federal Bank S (800) 232-2309 8.000% 5 1. 750 1 o 8.224 3.950% 10 1.375 7.486 207,000 2.500 110 1M First Federal Bank of CA S (800) 672--4332 7.875% 20 2.000 30 8.125 _______________ _...;._.:......______ -----------2.950% 20 1.250 7.365 207,000 2.400 110 1M Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 7.750% 20 2.250 30 8.025 ---~~-----------------G tendl le Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 7.750% 5 2.250 45 8.025 5.750% 20 1.625 ------2.950% 10 1.000 8.291 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y -------------7. 755 207,000 2.250 UM 1M Great Western Bank B (800) 492-7587 7.850% 20 2.000 30 8.099 3.950% 20 1.000 7.397 207,000 2.450 110 1M --------------Home Savings s (800) 975-5051 7.600% 10 2.250 30 7.872 3.950% 20 1.000 7. 768 500,000 2.050 1TS 1M -----3.875% 20 0.000 Irvine Lending & Investments A (714) 219-2410 7.750% 10 2.000 15 7.998 -------------~ 7.642 207,000 2.800 110 1M NationsBanc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 685-0001 7.750% 20 2.000 30 7.998 4.250% 20 2.500 8.697 207,000 3.000 L6M 6M ------Newport Cout Financial A (800) 808-5626 7.875% 5 1.000 10 8 .017 3.950% 20 1. 125 7.410 600,000 2.450 110 1M -------~---~---~-~--Ooeranview Financial A (714) 651 -6355 7.875% 5 1.375 15 8.057 6.875% 10 1.250 8.595 207,000 3.000 1TS 1Y Profed Mortgage _____ K_(_800_)_686_·3_7_56 7.875% 20 1.875 30 8.111 -------4.250% 20 1.000 7.575 400,000 2.625 110 1 M TLC Financial Svcs. A (800) 801 -7300 7.875% 10 -------~__;_ __ _ 1.125 13 8.030 5.375% 5 1.500 ------8.238 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y -------~~-~-Union Bank B (800) 453-1288 7.875% 20 1. 750 30 8.098 4.875% 20 1.000 8. 180 207,000 2.625 6CO 6M Weyerhaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 8.000% 10 1.625 10 8.211 3.950% 20 1.250 7.473 207,000 2.500 110 1M Both lwf & ....,.. programs -3lY.JO ~11io11al mortgages. Type ol Lender Is 8 • Benlc I< • mot'09 banker; R • lnOf1g8gll brolicer. S • wmos & loen Mor10IQ8 llanlcefs and brokers ere licensed by lhe canlonu ~ o1,-. &tatl u etlher a b1oMr 0t COfJ)OlallOn. For inbmatJon call Cell! DAE 81 (918) 227-<>931 klllrast RN b adjuslables IS an lnlrodudory rate l0t lhe fi'st 8djuslmenl P9flod. Down P.,._,c is 8l'nOIA'll ol cash(% ol ulel ploe) peld ID..,.,., prior IO l9llllO mongage oon1n1et. Pointa a19 % ol IOan balance paid to lendlt 111 111ne ol loao dosing. Lodl-ln is the number ol days lender guaranteN ra'8 prior lo dosing A.P .A. Is lhe annual peroentage rate wl1ld\ la en eellrn9d.,,,... oost ol lhe loen IO lhe bom>wet. All A.P.R.1 .... calclJllted by MoflQI08 News Co. based on a $207.000 loen amounl, lhe points shown eod $700 total tees. The A p R.1 are included in this cNwt tor compan- .., ~-When~ b a loen. Federml Truth-in-Lending law requires lenders to calculate an A P.R rpec1flc to eact'l IOen oft«. lllulmum lolln i.1t1e INlJlimlMn lerldel will loan undlw given terms. Al !need r8le programs have a maxi- ll'Ull of '207,000 • ....,in (In%) is lenders prolll; margtn • indell . aciUal rate af\11 llrtt adjuSll'nenL lndu is "8 basis lof selling an adjusUlble rate (Malgln + Index • New Aale) 110 • 11tn OtSt. Cost of FIM'lds. ITS • 1-Yeer Treasury Bil, USM. 6-monf1 UBOA, 8T8 . &-month Treasury Bl•. &CD . 5-monlh average oer1fficate or c:leposit. Actu.tnwtt Fl'9q'*'CJ Is the period~ adrustrnenes. 1M • 1-Monlh. 6M • 6-Mootns. 1v. 1 Y11a1. Al ra'8S s~ to ctwlgl. Vdy ,... end 19fms prtot to applying tor a loan All lendefs provide loans With dlllaraot rates and terms tor ditterent loan amounts. The information presented ls not an oll« to ~a loan F0t a consumer guide on how lO stlOp fora~ • ...ta $4 50 cneclq18yable to Mof1gage NewsCo. 1810 E 17111 SI. Suolll 100. Saota Ana. CA 92705. (714) ~11n COPYRIGHTO 1996 Mortgage News Co Fieldstone Group has exceptional first half sales Soles exceeded $51 million Oocc again. The Fieldstone Group of Cos. has posted impressive mid-year saJes figures. During the first 5U months of 1996. 183 homes were sold, resulting in a saJcs volume of SS 1.2 million, according to Keith A. Johnson, CEO of Fieldstone Communities Inc. The sales data rcflects- activity from the various new-home neighborhoods built by the companies of The Fieldmooe Group throughout San Diego and Orange oouoties and the Inland Empire. to ta 1e tone Group's sales fipres during the second half of 1996 will be the opening of several new residential projects u well as the broader introduction ot unique selection and CUJtomiz.ing services, offered exclusively to Fieldstone borne bu as. Just last mooth. the single.family detached homes of Ctata Vasta grand opened in the scenic hillside area of Rancho Santa MarPnta in South Orange Councy. Planned to offer a total of 53 homes at build-out. Cresta Vasta is pri<:ed from the mid-$160,000. .• Adjacent to this neighborhood and scheduled to open in October i.a Solao.a Vista. I S6 homes expecled to be priced ftom the low $180,000.. Pieldltonc Summit, located in Sa:ippa bncb in Sall Diego County. opened in Aupat fealUriq 94 singlc-family detached homes priced from I.he mid- $240,000s. In addition, J9hnsoo noted that Fieldstone's popular Home Fitting program will be introduced at each new neighborllood. allowing buyers to customiu their homes with a wide variety of no-oost options, as well as customizing upgrades. And, through Fieldstone's Customer Value program. new home buyers will be provided with working drawings of their home's floorplans prior to the start of construction so that key adjustments can be planned and t fore the first nail is hammered into place. This innovative program will al.Jow Fieldstone home buyers to purchase homes that match their specific lifestyles. Headquartered in Newport Beach, with regional offices in San Diego and Orange . .. comprised of Fieldstone Communities loc. and other related entities. Since the founding of the Fieldstone Co. in 1981 , the Group bas built more than 14,000 homes with sales nearing $3 bi llioo. Last year, Fieldstone Communities Int. won a Total in Bxcellenoe in Management (f.IU.M.) award from the San Diego Business Journal. Keith Johnson bas been inducted into the California Building Industry Hal.J of Pame. Grubb & Ellis agents attend sales rally They explored marbt1ng ideas and new sales lechniques Dennis Gordoa; presidml of Grubb • FJlis Rajdrnfial Ital EltMe Services wl salet moci11e1 from all 10 of the Grubb 4l Ellia ofticei ~a IUea mlly focusin& OD 8caa' Homa and Glnlem Ital f..IC* Scmce lllllbtiaa propms IDd m=9tccneal COllClt.pb beld Ill the Hy111 Hoed iD lnine. Awwdiq lo Gordon, mtioully ~-indlllliy ...... Ropr Reibel f I .. . .. Opening set for Newport Beach's newest neighborhood Newpon Bcach·i. newest address of distinction will be revealed 10 October as Taylor Woodrow celebrates the preview opening of Castaways. a private gated community of luxurio~. grand-scale residences on a dramatic site overlooking the Back Bay. Combining gracious elegance and timeless exclusivity. Castaways wiJJ duplicate the uniq ue appeal of Newport Beach's miJlioo- dollar neighborhoods, with exquisite architecture and features only found in custom homes. Tht Castaways location is superb, adjacent 10 the Bob Henry Park. scheduled to open in November 1996. Residents wilJ also enjO)' the advantage of shopping at nearby Westcl1ff Plaza. Westcliff Court and F:i.~hion Jc;land with ac~s to nearby fine dining. in Newport BC<)Ch. Ultra-spacious living areas span about J .292 10 4.008 M.fU3re feet on lwo levels. As many a' l>ix bedrooms and five and one-half ba1hs will comfortably accommodate large huu'>ehohh. Buyer'> of varying plans will have lhe opponunlly to tailor the ir home to their li festyle by ..elec1ing i.uch options as an eitte ndcd family room. home office. conference center. teen roc>m. exercise room, music room or library. · Throughout 1hc homes. buyers will find details wonhy of the flOCSl cUSlOm homes. Kitcbeos wilJ satisfy the ~t demanding chefs with a complete collection of professiooaJ- quaJiry appliances from Viking. including built- in sill-bumer gas cooktop. double ovens .... ~~--~~--~--~~~~"!":"":'.":""""~~~--,andrusand hers walk-in cl05Cts. For the uJtinwc in personal c:omfort. w~may also select IUCh options as the Kohler Body Spa. featuring IO liiiiiiiliiiliiil water jets, or a lighted waterfall and and dishwasher. Artist's rendering of Castaways Pion Three Kitchen conveniences wlll also iochldc a microwave oven, a choice of three custom cabinet styles. built-in desk and a hos! of optional appliances. including Sub-Zero refrigerators and such Viking equipment as a wine cooler, ice maku and wok grill OJ' batbecuc grill -and g,ridQ_le. To ma.kc it easy for residents to take advantage of the latest computec. communications and home entertaining technology. every home will be wired with multi-media plates. This is the nerve center of a full-house automation system that can also accommodate computers. telephone and cable TV, as well as secwiry and audio- video systems. Master suites will take luxury to exceptional heights with picturesque verandas, built-in coffee bars. ovcrsiud showers with seats. his and hers vanity areas footbath. The list of options extends to design accents like crown moldings and oak or maple fireplaoc mantels. as well as to such conveniences as custom closet systems and Corian, granite or nwble countertops. Offering the ultimate convenience. the two lariat plans will feature dtYAiottAS-an option. ~ arc finishing touches such as two fireplaces in each home. dual-woe central air conditioning and heating y terns and ceramic tfle throughout, including seeondary baths and the extra-large interior laundry room. Exteriors recall stately mansions along America's Eastern seaboard with tradjt.ionaJ architecture accented with real wood. stone and brick. creating a variety of elevations for a custom home strcetscape. Castaways is a ~fleet.ion of the international advantage th4l distinguishes Taylor Woodrow Ho~. lnc .. which is cwrcntJy celebrating its 75th anniversary. Fou~d in 1921. Taylor Woodrow Homes' worldwide team coosi.~ of more than l SO engineering. cooscruction and development ~,around~)' is ~nowned for building major intanatiooal airports. multi-milfion dollar shopping malls and even the Channel 1Unncl. Taylor Woodrow is current.ly building distinctive new home neighborhoods in Los AngeJes, Orange. Riverside and San Diego counties. following on the heels of the recent model grand opening of Maravilla in the master-planned community of San Juan Hills iD San Juan Capistnno, Castaways is the sccood new Taylor Woodrow community introduced in 1996, Also set to debut laler this yuz is Be~ at San Juan Hills. To be on band for the preview opening of ~ways, from Pacific Coast Highway. him cato Dova Drive arad psoceed aboUI a half mile. then tum right on 16th Street and proceed to the Castaway's entrance. adjacent lo Bob Henry Pack. The saJes office i11 open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. A""'°'"' ilif""11161iot1 ii ~ bJ c.UU.K (BOO> 414-Jnl. htjonftltdolt lllt01 oho H olHtlilt~ by uNlillK •""""' to U./o@-,b woodrv"'-C'OM. Prtl)«t MUI Ct>lltfl'U'1 "''""""""" is naiJabk Oii "" wont WiU Wtb ol ltttp:llwww.1trylo#'woodlow.coa The Prudential Real Estaht affiliates is changing th~ Vlay homes are bought ancl so1a Homes sold 50 percent faster in test markets The PrudentJal Real Estate Affiliates. Joe. (PREA) is reshaping the ~ay homes are bought and sold in the United States and Canada. The company is rolling out a revolutionary marketing concept that makes the process of buying and selling a home faster. more efficient. and consumeT- friendly. The new concept, called Prudential VaJue ange ar eung ( VRM), replaces the traditJonal fixed asking price with a pre- for consumers. "We successfully tested Prudential Values Range Martetiog with our affiliates in San Diego and Colorado Springs. Colo. 1 and found that it can reduce the time a home is on the rnarlcet by an average of 50 pcccent." said Steve Ozonian. PREA's new p~idcnt and CEO ... lt bas produced tremendous reaulta, making the prices substantially easier for both buyers and sellcq." The company expects that PVRM will fundamentaJJy change the way homes are bought and sold. similar to the way Salum has changed the way auto~iles are bought and sold. "Buying aod selJing a home is an archaic _proceM. It is difficult and frustrating for most consumers, and we feel it's time to change that." said Ginger Sherman. PREA's senior vice president, network support. who is io charge of PVRM . "Prudential Value Range Marketing simplifies the transaction process, making it mo~ consumer friendly. It gives buyers pnoe parameters and eliminates a lot of the encounter." In the traditional transact.ion, a seller lists their home with a flxed asking price that tends to be higher than its true market v ue. typ1 y m ate ir mitial selling price wider lbe assumption that they wiJJ have to go through negotiations that will lower the final price. This hurts the seller bccawJe it limiu the exposure of their home and immediately excludes a number of qualified buyers from a potential transaction. Buyers usu.ally rule out homes that are listed above their prioe range, witboot eveo teelng lhc:m. For eumple, if • borne ls listed at S 135,000, buycra who me Jooting in the $125,000 market may not even comidtr Becing iL With PVRM. however. this home will be ljsted in the $120,000-140.000 range. broadening the market and the pool of pocential buyers significantly. Became there are more potential buyers for a borne (jsted through PVRM. the seller tends to receive more offers. More offers put the scller in a better position to negotiate the best sale price. .. A common mjscooception among sellers is that buyers will only bid on the low end of the range," 07.onian said. "lo our test ets. omes ve been 11ellin.g just above mid-range, averaging 10 percent fact. approximately 6.S percent of them were sold for more than the seller bad expected." P\tRM also bas advanta Because they arc look.ini al~ within • given range, as opposed to~ price, buyers get to fee a grea&cr .....,_ o( homes of interest. Tbctef ~~ have a better idea of what's avail.bit, i4Ylt aimihv bonies are worth and how miiCf\ the.y should offeT on the homa they evcntualJy choose. And, because the seller 8dJ the ~ge for off en. PVRM also efuniaata a commoo con<:etO ~ buyeq -that their bid is too low and may insult the seller. This is especially important to tint-time home buyers who often feel intimidated about what bid to make. .. Prudential Value llange MarUting worts because. at its heart, the program gives buyers and sellers a comfortable basis to begin negotiations," Ozoo.ian said PVRM. which originated in Australia. has been adapted for the North American real estate market by PREA. PREA is \be ooly network to offer the coocepl throughout the United States and Canada. "Prudential Value the first revolutionary change in the pricin,a strategy and transaction program for our arc pang m e their local markets on Prudential Value Range Marketing and its benefits." The company is committed to training all offacea. Currently. 40l>C=fCCnt of PREA's affiliaaa are using PVRM. and the company expects 1S percent will be by the end of the yar. ' ,~~'"'Codi Alai&, t.s • ~ o/ 1JM',,.,,.,.,,.,-" pMfflld $51.4 IHlli.olt Ila "'"1 Md JMT. 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