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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-10-19 - Orange Coast PilotCosta Mesa voters to decide on term limit law • .. • Ballot initiative would limit council members to two co~ecutive four year stints. By Christopher Goffard, Daily p;Jot COSTA MESA -Along with residents in six other cities throughout the county, Costa Mesa voters will decide Nov. 5 their City Council members. If the city's term limit initiative, Measure P, wins, members of the Costa Mesa City Council will be limited to two consecutive four- year terms. Mayor Joe Erickson, who sided with the majority when the coun- cil voted 3-2 on Jan. 2 to put it on the ballot. said this will be the first time the city's voters will get to decide the question. •Term limits are in the Consti- , don't see why it should be differ- ent for other elected offices,• Erickson said. Noting the demands of his job, he said, ·vou're on duty, you're sworn 24 hows a day. To keep the fire, the passion and the energy, there needs to be some changeover. You just need to keep that fire up to take it seri- ously and get things done because if you can't, you should step aside.• Erickson is running for his sec- ond term as mayor, and promises if elected to step down when the second teim expires. pass,) promised my family as well as tlie community that I would step aside after two terms,· he said. Councilwomen Sandra Genis and Mary Hornbuckle were the ON ·THE MARCH Estancia High band soars to new heights, breaking not so rosy stereotypes of the past Story by JULIE ROSS CANNON • Photos by MARC MARTIN Freshma.n Brian McEligot wasn't sure he wanted to join the SaeamJ.ng Eagles' Marching Band when he came to Estancia High Schoo year. His brother, Matt, was a band mem- ber a few years ago -one of the only members of the tiny seven-member band, which didn't perform on field during football games and was some- times y e en y. •1 had heard the stereotypes that the band was a bunch of losers, that no one cared,• Brian said. But a remarkable thing happened at Estancia when Brian was in sixth grade at TeWinkle Middle School. Linda Messenger, a former insur- ance saleswoman and piano accompa- wanted and proceeded to develop stanaa s near-ea music program into a honored crew of budding musi- tol "Since it is a small school, we have about l, 150 students this year, it's so nice because it's a belonging. • SEE BAND PAGE A13 r ~~-I n-The Running W dissenting voices in the decision to put Measure F on the ballot. •I think the measure is really not needed in the city,· said Hornbuckle, who took office in 1964 and will finish her third term in November without seeking "l think the voters need to be expected to have the intelligence to know when it's time to move someone off the City Council," she said "We already have the possibility of limiting someone's term by voting them off the coun-cil.. Hombuckle also said term lim- its would hobble a council mem- ber's ability to influence the coun- ty through organizations like the League of California Cities, not- ing that seasoned council mem- bers generally join them. "We are severely limiting the impact that Costa Mesa as a city groups,• she said. "If you limit (council members) to eight years, you limit the quality of the people who can serve on these larger •SEE LIMITS PAGE A13 Glover wants to end politics of mayoral appointments • Councilwoman calls for rotation system to replace current one where council members elect city leader. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -City Councilwoman Norma Glover choosing a mayor by rotating council members through the job instead of electing one for it. She said she hopes to present the idea at the next council meet- ing Ocl 28. Under the present system, citi- zens choose the council members, and the council members vote every year to select one of them- selves as mayor. Under Glover's proposal. council members would rotate into the job for a year at a time on a set schedule. ·we've bad several people who have served for several years on the council and have never been mayor,• Glover said. •And this wa , people would know who was gomg tol>e mayor. Councilwoman Jean Watt, for example, is ending her second four-year term and has never held the mayoral title. < > l l '°' ·1 I • > '\. ' CAST YOUR or••Dll Most council members indicat- ed a willingness to consider such a system. though CllITellt Mayor John Hedges spoke oulagainsl it. Councilman John Cox could not be reached for comment. Watt expressed willingness to help Glover push for the plan. "It takes one level of politick- ing out OJ n." Sbe . But Hedges, whose second year-long t~ as mayor ends iD •SEE MAYOR PAGE A13 Creator of 'Moon Mullins' comic strip dies By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot day of natural causes. He was 90. Mr. Johnson was born and raised in the tiny town of Spring Creek, Penn. He spent bis child- co · cartoons from newspapers and at age 12 won a cartoon contest sponsored by the Erie Dispatch newspaper. When he won a gold watch for cartoons he published in Station Agent's Maguine, his father •SEE JOHNSON PA()E A13 I \ ll I \ 'Ibis year's benefit Home Tour sells out early •PTA fund-raiser gives folks a chance to get up-close look at luxury homes. By Marissa Espino, Otily Pilot only annual PTA fund-raiser, raised a tot.al of SSt,000 last year. Although the tour ii already IOld out this year, she ii ex:peding the event will J1dte a total of $65,000 after post.n and rdlei ue IOkl. The fund-raiMi will beneflt Corona del Mar High by~­ ing 1uppll• for l•Ch•ri and funding veric>UI ~ alid deputm81ltl. Lynn Priel, a Corona del Ms bai.DeOwner, wtao wt11 .,. or-mv bet home lot~,....., spentayw~~demp- 1.ng her niipl6CI ol • -19th <.'ea• ~....,....,.,.. feely•~., ............. •IEE HOME 'TOUR AMIE Atl greer wylder (lueen of Ange/,s cares f or women in need fund-raising sale is hap- pening Sunday from 8 .m. to 2 p.m. at Our Lady Queen of Angels Parish Center ,o benefit For A New Start. a . 0 re-building the self-esteem of women in crisis and survivors of Jomestic violence. The sale will eature used clothing of profes- sional women including ...vomen's suits, dresses, skirts, 5hoes and accessories. The doth- .ng will be priced from $2 to $20. ')ur Lady Queen of Angels >d.rish is located at 2046 Mar Vista Drive in Newport Beach, 'Par Jamboree Road and East- -luff Drive. The House of Fitness (67 5- 1287} is celebrating a grand ,perung today from 8 a.m . to 2 .>.m . at 3420 E. Coast Highway .n Corona del Mar. The owners <Le two local trainers, Doug Schuleln and Usa Ward, who Nill be hosting the opening, Nhich includes free body fat esting and nutribonal analysis. n e House of Fitness offers pri- ' ate personal training, nulrition- dl analysis, cardiovascular endurance and conditioning, and '<Ickboxing for both men and --"'1m0Dr Crown Ace Hardware (642- 133) is celebrating the expan- ion and remodel of the Westcliff t'laza store in Newport Beach with a tax-free weekend and sale. All of the Crown Ace loca- ::ions will also have a no-tax .veeken~. including the Newport tlls Center store (644-8570} at :':>44 San Miguel Dnve, and the . .:irona del Mar location (673- l:>'.>) at 3107 E. Coast Highway. The Christmas Company ~24-9566) is in progress at the ·range County Fairgrounds nrough Tuesday. The Junior eague of Orange County's .1ggest event of the year fea- ~ J.res exluoits of holiday and gift ·•ems for sale, a children's after- •On with Santa Claus and an encan Girls fashi~n show. It's Pn daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. • L Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 -:n. Please call for ticket infor- ation and schedules of events. '"he Collection (675-6887) for .,. lmen's casual clothing opened E:w months ago on Balboa . , ind at 332 Marine Ave. The ire clauns to sell clothing at ~, '\, to 80% off regular retatl unces. lWo to three b.mes a t I I I I I + ADDRESS: 740 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa. + TELEPHONE: 650-8236. + DENOMJNAllON: Assemblies of God. +YEA.It CHURCH BSTAB· USHED: 1980. The church is celebrating its 16th anniver- sary this week. + SEJlVIQ: TIMES: Sunday -12:30 p.m. and 4:30 p .m. Children's church for ages 4 through 9 is held concurrently. Sunday school for children of all ages is at 3 p.m. There is also a worship service Friday a p.m . + SENIOR PASTOR: Jose R. Coronado. +PASTORAL STAFF: Homero Cano, assistant pastor; Marvyn Monzon, youth pastor. + SIZE OP CONGJlEGA- TION: 400. +MAKEUP OP CONGRE- GATION: Mostly Latino with countries of origin all over Latin America .. + CHil.D CARE: Provided for services. Children are always welcome. This is a community and family orient- ed church. + TYPE OF WORSIUP: The service is Pentecostal It includes prayer and praise music accompanied by all types of instruments. There is freedom of worship. Young people dance to praise God. After 30-35 minutes of prayer and praise, the pastor teaches from the word of God. + TYPE OF SEllMON: Top- ical pre~ching from Scripture. illustrate the biblical truth being taught. + RECENT SERMON: Coronado is giving a series of sermons on the theme •Grow- ing Together.• •ne Bible teaches we m\lit grow -in knowledge and in love toward <;:iod and each other,• Corona- do says. •we must do the work, bear fruit. We must grow as the trees grow because we have life in us, God's life.· +WELCOME WAGON: Visitors are greeted from the pulpit. An effort is made to learn who visitors are and who invited them. Coronado and mem e e time to make them feel at home,• he says. + OUl'llEACH PRO- GRAMS: The church is ardent about serving the community. The church was born out of Coronado's street ministry on Shalimar and Center streets from 1979 through 1981. At that time he was an English language tutor to immigrant children at Rea Intermediate School and was also attending Southern California College. He had been a drug addict, in and out of work farms, jails and prisons, and lost a brother to a drug overdose in 1976. That year he entered Teen Challenge in Riverside, and in December he gave his life to Jesus Christ. "I know that today l would be in prison or in a mental hospital or dead if I had not come to the Lord,• Coronado says. He has devoted bis life to offering that life-changing his co~unity ever since. He is committed to reaching out to drug addicts and gang ~ POIOOA I OAl.V Pt.OT Pastor Jose Coronado welcomes wonblppen to La Puerta Ablerta In Costa Mela. members, urging reconcilia- tion. He regards the church as a family. On Monday at 7 p.m. the churcfi offers a discipleship class to train members to serve others in the communi- ty. On Wednesday nights there are • uving cell• groups, home Bible studies, for people to learn the word of God. Youth groups for a~es 4 evenings from 7 to 9 p.m . The groups teach the young peo- ple practical and social skills and periodically offer them other opportunities such as camping trips. Coronado and other church members visit people in prison, one on one. On the first Friday of each month, Orlando Pimentel brings food purchased from the USDA to the church to distribute to anyone who needs it. + DRESS: People can come able wearing. +MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of the church is to serve the needs of the peo- ple (lsirviendo a las necesi- dades pueblo) to grow togeth- er and to be one family. +INTERESTING NOTE: The church has its own Bible Institute for theological stud- ies to prepare people for min- istry. The school is state accredited. On Halloween, the church will have a family night ~eaturing entertainment music. There will also be can- dy for the children. -By Michele M. Marr J I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I L------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~------------------~ Pancake breakfast fills stomachs and clubs' coffers P ANCAKES nus MORN- ING: U you read this col- umn before 11 a.m. today, there is still enough time to attend the Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Qub/ AYSO pancake breakfast being held from 8 to 11 a.m. at C~sta Mesal:ligh_S_cb_ool Normally, 2,700 to 3,000 break- fasts are served by the Kiwanians while the tickets are sold by A YSO members; the profits are split between the two groups. CONGRATUIATIONS KARL: I for one am glad to see the Mesa Consolidated Water District Board of Directors honoring their general manager Karl Kemp by dedicating the reservoir at Lind- berg School in his honor Thurs- day. While Kemp is beat up by a handful of vocal citizens periodi- cally, his contributions to the quality of life in the area via his job at the water district and his membership and leadership in groups such as the Costa Mesa Rotary Oub,.c.osta Mesa Cham- ber of Commerce, dty of Costa Mesa Emergency Preparedness Committee along with his active membership in his church, has made life better for you and l. Congratulations Karil CLUB NOTES: Exchange Oub of Orange Coast president- elect Bob .fessen commended Ed & Shirley Kohlmeier for their work and leadership on the Club's recent •Tee off on Child Abuse Goll Tournament." The event raised $11,000 for the Child Abuse Center and the sponsoring clubs. Members of the Newport-Bal- boa Rotary Qub are mourning the death of ~year member George K.alser. Services for jim deboom Kaiser will be held today at 1 p.m. at Westminster Memorial Park. Kaiser is survived by his wife, Anna, and two daughters. Members of the_ Costa Mesa Newport.Harbor Uons Qub were saddened to learn of the death of Robert C. Budmall. who had been club seaetary for a number of years. He and his wife, Betty, celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary this pasL summer. Our condolences to the families. WELCOME TO DIE WORLD OF SERVICE CLUBS: Erle Car- leson and SUAD Warick, owner of Balport Lock & Safe, who joined the Newport Beach Sun- rise Rotary Club. WORTII REPEATING: From the Rotafiyer, the newsletter of the Newport-Irvine Rotary Oub: ·When you get something for nothing, you just haven't been billed yet.• ta Mesa-Newport H~ lions Oub, the Rsh ffy dub meets at the CQi1a Mesa Country Oub to hear from David Mu on the Internet. WlllMSDAY -7:30 a.m.: South Coast Sunrise Rotary Oub meets at the Center Oub. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Oub meets at the University Athletic Oub. Noon: Sor!?PtJmist:s International of Newport HarbOr meets atttle Santa Ana Country Oub fot a program meet- ing. Costa Mesa Rotary Oub meets at Mesa Verde Country Oub. The Exchange Oub of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for a program on fire prevention. 6 p.m.: Newport-Balboa Rotary aub meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Cub to hear •vaft Talks• by members Dean Reavie and John Welker. ntURSDAY -7 a.m.: Costa Mesa· Orange Coast Breakfm Lions Oub meets at Mimi's cate. Noon: Kiwanis aub of Corona del Mar and Newport Beach meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub. Costa Mesa North Kiwanis . . . ,/ •. .. -• l~k. new clothing comes m the )1 "'· (:orona del Mar High School's , . is having its annual all- CJub meets at the Holiday Inn for a pro- gram on Four-H. The Exchange Oub of Newport Harbor meets at the Shartt ~ YiKht Oub to-honor Pofice·~R..---"-.-• cers of the Year. The Newport-tnrine Rot.y Oub meets at the livine Maniott sday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1e tour features six homes in e neighborhoods of Pelican ·.ill, Pelican Point, Irvine Ter- )ffieS. 11tST BUYS appears Thursdays and .1;rdays. Whether you're a merchant : ... shopper, If you know of a good buy 1.I neat 540-1224, fax me at646-4170 v.rite to me: Best Buys, Dally Piiot. • J N. Bay St., Costa Mesa, cant. 92627. COSTA MESA • 1900 blodl: of Newport llCM.tl.- vwd: A tow trailer valued at S 1,235 was stolen from the front lot of a business. A UOO bicycle was stolen from an apartment storage unit. The lock was found missing from the storage unit. • 1200 blodt of Lopn Awnue: . S800 worth of scrap metal was stolen from a business. A lock was allegedly cut from a gate that surrounded the business and a sign reading •tree scrap aluminum" was hung on the gate. • JOOO blodl of llrlstol Stre.t: A S450 VCR was stolen from a hotel auditorium. tnet: ,010 worth of computer equipment was stolen from a business. The business alarm wires were allegedly found cut and the glass front door was smashed. NEWPORT IEAOt • 40 blodl of Goleta ~ A $1,600 ring and two men's belts val- ued at Sl, 150 were stolen from a resi- dence during a real estate open house. • IOO block of : A case w '"· two-way radios In It valued at $1,500 were stolen from the loading dock of a hotel. . . • • 51'h StNet lllMI Se•hore Drtve: $350 in cash was stolen from a wallet inside a car. The victim allegedly placed his car keys In a towel at the beach while surfing. VOL 90, NO. 2'1 T«JMASH.~ Publish« REAQW HOIUNE 642-6086 ft«.Ofd ycMK comments about the o.i1y Pilot °' news tips. ADDltESS Our~ Is DOW. Bay St.. ec.t. Mesa. Caltf. 92627. Dally Pilot, P.O. 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A few weeks ago, OW' daughter Carol and her (iancee, John Lane, sent me a gift. a cassette of "Father of the Bride• with-my ninth cousin twice removed, Steve Martin. I;-. -;; ~ • worry abollt it anymore. We minute details Wednesqay · afternoon, the list of people who'll be passed through the gate, table locations, etc. At the -end, -Ron-proudly cmnounced that he and Oub Manager Tun Bakels announced were hav- ing an ice oatving made for Carol and John. Barbara Johnson, the wedding cooJdinator at St. Michael's, told me I was "the most orga- nized father of the bride " she had-ever <lealt with. if -so, I pity all my brethren. :The event, started by Canyon Pa)"k residents in 1995, uses dop.ations and money raised from a ~eighborhood Home and Gar- den tour to improve local homes. :Last year~s event targeted hoines along West 19th Street. Tl1i.s year's focus will be on Arbor Street, the 2000 block.oLFeder:al AV,enue, the 2100 block of Presi- dent Place, and tbe 2000 block of Rej>ublic Avenue. Each of those blocks will have at ;least one home fully painted anp various landscaping per- formed. -By Christopher Goffard ptopoSition 209 topic Orange Coast College will host a citizens fonnn on affirma- tive action Oct. 24. The forum is one of 14 in Soµthern California sponsored by local agencies and KCET, Chan- nei 28, in Los Angeles, and will foCu.s on Proposition 209. pcC's three-hour forum begins aUi.p m in the coJleg ' student center. The forum is not a debate, but participants. will be encouraged to share ~oncerns an(i ask questions about affirma- tive action. ffhe forum won't be televised on :KCET, but comments may be selected for the Public Broad~t­ ing Service channel's "Life and Tunes" program airing Oct. 27 and 28. The forum is limited to 50 par- ticipants. Those interested may call Michael Matlock at 432-5965 for :reservations. Cicy hires money m~ager far library. "Thought you might be needing a little prenuptial levi- ty," the card read. Boy, did they have the right gift at the right time. We watched it and I identified with the poor guy. I laughed with him, l cried with him. • In that wonderful scene where they're going through the RSVP cards, Steve and I became brothers in that noble fraternity of men who have watched glumly as the cards pile up in the "accept" box, while a pdltry few fluttered into the "no" box. "ls every- ----···-~..,.. ed. ' Yep, been there, said that. You try to look at each accep- tance as a wonderful gesture of love, warmth and friendship. You try. In reality, you look at it in dollar signs. For Steve, it was $250 a head. In our case, just a frac- tion of that, but everything's relative, isn't it? I don't own an athletic Shoe fact<5ry, as -Steve !_ • - - ---______'.___ -~ fred Martin's character did. After church last Sunday, The Rev. Peter Haynes of St. Michael's asked if I knew the proper steps for the father of the bride to take whilst walk-. . said I didn't, so he demonstrat- ed: Placing one foot carefully in front of the other, Peter marched slowly away, chanting with each step, "$500, $1,000, $1,500 .... " Actually, the monef.'s no big deal. At least now lt'isn't. You pay for almost everything in advance, sow~don't have-to r----------------------------, Regal Beauty supplies & Salon 20%0FF ALL MERCHANDISE* Regal Beauty Supplies & S on 269 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa (714) 642:-4482 • \\'e Honor All <.omt>l'titor·, Product lliscounl Coupons• I I I I I I Palley-Needelman, Inc. of Newport Beach announced the finii has been retained to manage fwids tor the Newport Beach Public Llbrary Foundation. 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It's the details, all the little last-minute stuff. This is the week our community associa- tion chose to pressure wash and paint the houses on our street. It worked out OK, though, because the schedule's so screwed up they're already a week behind. Did you read in the Pilot last week about the boat that blew up at one of the yards on the Peninsula? A young woman who owns a fl w wharf next to the yard was hit in the back with a piece of debris. That was our flower lady, Suzanne Wunsch. She was ,out for a couple of days, but she's fine now and flowers will go on without a hitch. The reception will be at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. We were-going-over last- It would be their names joined by a heart and sur- rounded by a pair of swans. We all expressed our genuine appreciation , and afterward, Carol broke out laughing. "I hate swans," she said. "They're vicious, ill-tempered beasts." Then I remembered that, just a few months ago, Carol had been a victim of the Mad Swan of Presidio Park, which is just a block or two from ber apartment. This particular swan gained . . . cratic rule over a small lake in the park. On one of those fine San Francisco Sunday after- noons, Carol and John were at the park communing with nature when the swan up and bit her right on the sitdown. Actually, the bride is doing a degree of magnitude better than he r father. She is cool, ealm, -collected. Even thtmgh Carol is actually tremen- dously organized, and bas been from the beginning. But I don't think she tolerates upset very well Just before leaving San Francisco to come here, she went to the American Express office to buy some English pound notes to take on their honeymoon in the United Kingdom. American Express didn't have any pound notes at the moment, she was told. "But you must have them," Carol said. "It's on my list. It says right there, 'Pound notes at American Express,' so you have to have them." om , problem got worked out. That's one of the wonderlul things about weddings. Everything gets worked out. Her mother and 1 pass our baby on to .a wonderful guy, and the cycle begins again. Ain't life grand! • FRED MAR11N'S column runs every Thursday cmd Saturday. This is not your ordinary cable offer. This is an outrageous cable offer! Subscribe to Comcast . . . I YOU GET Cable Installation on up to two TVs for only 99 cents YOU SAVE $ 87.77 4 free pay-per-view movies $ 15.80 . ASK A80UT A SP•CIAL DISCOUNT WH•N YOU SUINICR18• TO TH• COMCAST 3*** STARPACKI UP ON THE GOOD STUFF! Thie Is a great time to try out our entertainment-loaded Comcast 3*** Sterpeck. featuring Complete Basic Service. Th• Dlan•w Chllnnel and •nool'W PLUS your choice of two premium channels. Choose from HBO, ClnelllllX or ehowtlme. · -I Job· smooth so far for new city Clerk •La Vonne Harkless says upcoming Newport Beach elections haven:t made her job any harder. By Jennffer Armstroog. Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH La Vonne Harkless could feel overwhelmed now, at the height of her first election season as city clerk -but she says it's a breeze compared with her la.st job . Harkless worked for eight years for the city of Manhattan Beach -first as deputy, then as assistant, to an elected city clerk. She said her duties as the city clerk in Newport Beach have been nothing compared to what she had to handle at her old office. "Here, we only have to call the election and do the nomination and reporting forms,· Harkless, . . we did e verything: loca ted polling places, found poll work- ers, counted ballots, did absentee ballots.• Orange County, she said, does all that grunt work for its cities. DON LEACH I DAl.Y Pl.OT La Vonne Harkless happily settles Into h er appointed posltton as d ty clerk of Newport Beach. Harkless, a Redondo Beach resident, has been on the New- port Beach clerk job since Janu- ary. She said she hadn't been looking to change jobs, but couldn't resist applying for the Newport position afte r she read about it. election season, have been going I and step -by-ste p instructions. I for," she said. •You get a lot less very smoothly for her, she said. u People need to know right off questions if you give them a lot of She has won praise from can-the bat what they're siguing on information up front." didates for changes she made in "The descnption had my name all over 1t, • she said. The job, and specifically the 'f PHOTOGRAPHY 240 Newport Center Dnvr, Suite 110 Newport Brach (714) 644-6933 the election information packets her office gave them. She expanded the packet from a few paper-clipped forms and lists to an inch-thick binder filled with pages of calendars, forms Christmas in October Excellence in photography for SO years ~ Currently scheduling Holiday Portraits Selected Merchandise Including Charles KrypeU, Ardian, and Saint Honore' All of these arc good lines but we are replacing them with others so arc offering them at this special price. Come early while there is still a good selection. A complete Swarovski Coll ector Society set is available. It includes the nin e limited edition pieces originally offered o nly to the Collector Society Club Members. We also have duplicates of the elephant, the turtledoves, the kudu and the whales. These separate crystal figurines also arc for sale at special prices. We need to move out some of o ur stock of jcwdry to ma.kt room for the things we have purchased fo r the Christmas season. T here arc wonderful values to be had at grcady reduced prices of up to 50% off. Co,,,. TM. 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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. cosr. E Advanced Purchase at the Door 15 Students & Seniora briefly in the ne~ 'A day of self-esteem' for surviving victims of dotnesUc violence Working Wardrobes for A New Start will help 200 domestic violence survivon from 11 Orange County shelten and pro- grams rebuild their lives, re-enter the work force and reach eco- nomic stability through "A Day of Self-Est.eem .• ID recognition of Domestic Vio- lence Awareness Month, today's event in Newport Beach will fea- ture career counseling, a job fair, wardrobe enhancement and per- sonal make-overs. On Sunday, surplus clothing not selected by guests during Sat- unlay's event is sold to the public with all proceeds benefiting Working Wardrobes. The Sunday sale will take f!ice from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Our y Queen of Angels Church, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Top lifeguard, firefighter honored at event Fire Capt. Al Schmebl of New- port Beach's Fire and Marine Department was chosen by the Pirefighten Aaodat:ion as the d ty .. Plndighter ot the Year at Pri- day'I annual Plreman'I Ball. The 23-year veteran of the · department began his career in 197.C as a fimjgbter. He was later promoted to pa.ramedic and even- tually became fire captain in 1986. Most recently, Schmehl was instrumental in revieWing designs for Haz-Mat response vehicles. He worked diligently to bring together Newport's cwrent Haz-Mat van and its functional interior design. Another honoree, Gordon Reed, was recognized as Life- guard of the Year at the black-tie dinner at the Hyatt Newporter Resort. Reed is a marine safety officer with the department Reed began bis career with the city in 1969 as a seasonal life- guard. In 1912, he was promoted to the position of unit operator and moved on to marine safety officer in 1977. officer on the department's staff, Reed's experience has been uti- lized numerous times as the act- ing lieutenant and watch com- mander of the daily lifeguard operations for the city. 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OCT08EJt 19, 1996 • l SATURDAY, OCTOIER 19, 1996 ,.TTEST1NG House of Fitness offers free body fat testing and nutritional analysis from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 3420 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more information, call 675-3287. PUMPKIN PtCNtC The Assistance League Child Day Care Center, a nonprofit preschool that serves low-income families in the Newport-Mesa area, is having its first •Pumpkin Picnic Pancake Breakfast• from 9 to 11 :30 a.m. at 2032 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. Tickets are being sold for $3 and pumpkins will be sold for $4. Proceeds from the event will be used to purchase new toys for the preschool For more information, call 645-6570. ARST AID Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres- byterian offers a first-aid coUISe from 8 a .m. to noon at the Grace Hoag Conference Center, 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost is $30. For more information, WEUNESS QJNIC TRAVEL SEMINAR Orange Coast College offers a travel seminar from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in room 102 of OCC's Lewis Applied Science Building. Registration fee is $35 and there. will also be a $3 materials fee. For more information, call 432-5880. CRAFT/BAKE SALE There w1ll be a craft, boutique and bake sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 396 Meadow Lane, New- port Beach. A variety of Hal- loween, Thanksgiving and Christmas items will be available to choose from. For more informa- tion, call 545-7355. CLUTTER CLINIC Orange Coast College offers a ·clutter Clinic" workshop from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in room 203 of OCC's Lewis Applied Science Building. Attendees will deter- mine what treasures to keep and explore ways to deal with old belongings and other people's r--rrrmr.~m-strm:ton" me ts $39. more information, call 432-5880. CANYON PARK Irvine Family YMCA offers a. free class, Lower Back Pain Relief, from 11 to 11 :45 a.m. at the YMCA, 2300 University Dri- ve, Newport Beach. For more information, please call 64 2- 9990. YOGA STRETCH The Newport-Costa Mesa- lrvine Family YMCA offers a free class, Intro to Yoga Stretch, from 11:45 to 12:30 p.m. at the YMCA, 2300 University Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 642-9990. FOOD DAY Council will stage its 13th annual "Food Day• nutrition conference trom 8:30 to noon in OCC's Fine Arts Hall 119. Admission is free to members of the Orange County Nutrition Council, $15 for non- members and $5 for students. Registration takes place the day of class. For more information, call 432-5880. REAL ESTATE Cou.rtlandt Financial offers a free workshop on the "The Real Estate Market -Boom or Bust and How to Profit Now• from 10 to 11 - a.m. at the University Athletic Beach. For more information, call 251-6903. BEGONIAS Sherm.an Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar offers a free program called •How to Grow and Understand the Needs of Begonias" at 9:30 a.m. at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more information, call 673- 2261. PANCAKE PARTY Friends in Service to Humanity -Harbor Area, Inc. presents its NEW! NEW! Lose up to 14 LBS In Just 14 days for $49.95 with the ..+ PHYTOSHAPE +- Weight Loss System! The Natural alternative to Phen-Fen & Redux. Call for more info toll-free 800-925-1414 "Ref. 3542r The neighborhood of West Costa Mesa presents the second annual Neighborhood Paint JPlant/Clean-up Day from 9 a.m. to noon in Canyon Park. Volun- teers will renovate fo(ir homes tor neighbors who are either elderly, disabled, single parents or low- income and will report to 929 Arbor St., 2030 Federal Ave., 2139 President Place or 2033 Republic Ave. Call 722-0228. Unique Concept ln Wicker, Rattan & Collectibles 1125 Victoria St., Costa Mesa (Near Brookhurst) -aE 548-0202 OpenOaily •Since1957 Soutfitoast Thrift & Loan Association LUNQl•DINNER CATERING •TAKE our BUY ONE ENTREE RECEIVE 50"/o OFF Entrcc of equal or lesser value. E.yHrr• IOIJ/1'16 462 East 1 7'h Steet • Costa Mesa White fish served on a soft com tortilla with our "special" white sauce. cabbage. cheese. guacamole and a slice of lime. Like they serve on the coast of BA.JAii Our meals are • trip to BAJA as well as MEXICOll (ly Via Uclo) 714-675-4668 Cd far apa-h.. Dinnen -===The Tinder Box==:::11 PREMIUM Ct<iARs • Arturo Fuente • Ashton • Avo • Cuesta Rey • Davidoff • Diamond Crown • Don Lino • Dunhlll • Excalibur • Fonseca • Gr1ffln • H . Upmann • La Tradition Cubana • Macanudo • Padron • Partagas • Playboy • PUnch • Santa Rosa • Savtnelll • Vueltabajo FINE Ll<ilm.as • Corona • Collbrt • Dunhlll • Prometheus • S.T. DuPont QuALm HUMQ>OU • Cub • Davidoff • Elle Blue • Mastro De Paja • Zlno fourth annual Benefit Pancake Breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m. at the Newport Dunes Resort, 1131 Back Bay Drive. The buffet breakfast is all-you-<:an-eat and includes gourmet coffee, fresh fruit, sausage and tasty pastries. Cost is S8 for adults and S2 for children under 12. Foe more infor- mation. call 645-8050. products. A special preview fea-, , turing the new 30-foot Ply Bridge will also be OD dllplay at 2312 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more infonnation, call 992- 5388, ert 26. TEEN~ Mariners South Coast Church offers a seminar, •1...onging. for a Legacy,• which will provide tools for parenting teenagers and pre- teenagers from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p .m. at 1000 Bison Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 854-1600. OPEN HOUSE To celebrate 30 years of boat building, Skipjacks' Orange County Dealership, Johnston Yacht Sales, offers an all-day open house from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. that will feature the Skipjack boat DfVORaHELP Maxine B. Cohen offers •Divorce: A New Beginning,• a workshop for men and women in the process of divon:ing or recent- ly divorced, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 180 Newport Center Dri- ve, Suite 180 A. Newport Beach. Cost is $40. For more information, call 159-0519. . COUEGE OtOICES The Newport Beach Commu- nity Services Department offers a workshop on •choosing a Col- lege and Getting 1n• from 10 a.m. to noon at the Oasis Senior Cen- ter, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Registration fee is $23 and preregistration is required. For information. call 644-3151. SERVINO CALIFORNIA & IRISH CUISINE 'Top Dog" Fashion Sh0tt' Come Join the laughs at this hilarious event! Dress u yourself or your kids with enter to win prlzesl Fun for the whole famllyl Inter up to 6 different faahlon cate9orle1: Formal Wear. Casual Wear. Lingerie/Pajamas. Swim Wear, Best Halloween Costume&. Moster/Pet Look·allke Prlau Awarded for Mch ctrte9ory and Grand Mae for the onrall .,.., Dot• Saturday, October 26. 1996 Check In by l 0:00 am S5 per dog (pre-registered by 3pm October 25) S 1 O per dog to register on the day of the event Call 9r stop by the Main Office 7 2 f to pick up an offlclol entry forml -a 16 a ~ NEWP~ uu~s .. ...... W•n• .. OMT •1iOiT :p 1131 Baclc .. , Drive • Newport 9"ch • tneo Benefit for the OCSPCA and Companion Pet Retreat ----.-i ----I OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM ) Send Thia Coupon Along With Your Check or Money Ord., to: NEWPORT DUNES RESORT c/o Top Dog Fo1hlon Show 1131 8ACK BAY DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 Nome Addre~u=--~~~~~~~~~~----~ City/Zip _________ .....__~...:...,_ Ph on•~~~~~~~~~--~---..;..___; _____ dog(a) at SS each . ' fUNO.Ml5ER The Ballet Montmartre, a nonprofit corporation, will per- form from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Vil- lage Crean. 2300 Mesa Drive, Newport Beach. ExC8Ipts from the company's sparkling new ballet-musical, ·Cbrl.stmas Car- ol,• will be presented to the guests as an introduction to the company's fund-raising efforts for its community outreach pro- grams. Cost ls $60. For more information, call 5"9-4090. SUNDAY FALL FAIR The Environmental Nature Center will bold its annual fund- raise.r, the Pall Fair and Pumpkin Patch, from 10 a .m. to 2 p .m. at 1601 16th St., Newport Beach. The fair features the sale of pumpkins, unique nature gifts, native plants and seed, food, children's nature activities and guided tours. For more informa- tion, call 645-8489. COMMUNITY ·FAIR The Jewish Senior mvi everyone o a en e Jewish Community Fair from 1 O a .m. to 5 p .m. at the Jewish Fed- eration Campus, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The Senior Center will combine the delight of great music with some tasty ice cream and offer free glucose and blood pressure screenings. For more information, call 513- 5641. SKATEBOARD DEMO Network 17 Board Supply offers a professional skateboard demonstration from 2:30 to 5 p .m . in the rear parking lot of «O E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. There will be professional skate- boarders doing tricks on ramps and a free product give-away. For more information, call 646- 1544. MONDAY SHARING otEFS The Share Our Selves benefit continues the second evening of food, wine and culinary art in .The Sharing Chefs• fund-raising series at 6:30 p .m . at Ristorante Mam.ma Gina's, 251 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. An "Italian Christmas Dinner" will be demonstrated by Chef/Owner Piero Pierattoni. Cost is $60 per person. For more information, call 640-2617. ADDTAUC The Coastline Counseling Center otters a free lecture called •Attention Deficit Disorder Overview: What is ADD?• at 7 p .m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 476-0991. 55 ALIVE The Jewish Senior Center Of Orange County presents • 55 Alive· mature driving classes to help seniors retain driving privi- leges at 9 a.m . today and Tuesday at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. of class time will be rewarded certificates of completion qualify- ing them for appropriate dis- counts on their automobile insur- ance. For more information, call 513-5641. . TUESDAY MOMMY AND ME The Orange County Museum of Art offers children's classes called ·Monuny and Me at the Museum· from 2 to 3 p.m. Tues- days, today through Nov. 12, at 850 San Clemente Drive, New- port Beach. Together they will work on a new project each week as they create with clay, dabble with paints and build sculptures. The class costs $41. For more information, call 759-1122. B:~-. ·: it. - . . MYSTERY AND MAGIC The Orange County Public Ubrary in conjunction with the Friends of the I.Jbrary Foundation presents •Mystery, Magic and Horror,• a Ubrary Gold Card event and book signing, from 5:30 to 8 p .m. at Plan.et Hollywood. Several authors will be on band including Newport Beach magi- cian Warren Gibson. Prepaid reservations of $15 per person are preferred. For more information, call 566-3060. MERRILL LYNCH Menill Lynch offers a selninar on "Your estate may well make someone rich. But will that 'some- one' be your heir?" at 6:45 p .m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. To RSVP, call (800) 785-6615. POUTICS The Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated will meet at 10:30 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. The program will include Gil Ferguson, who will review the propositions and the Republi~ running ~or the Co~- ADDTAU< Coastline Counseling Center offers a cla.ss called •Getting Heard? Communication Skills.• from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. Cost is $20. For more information. call 4?6--0991. RAILROADS The Newport Beach Public Library offers a free program on "Rails through the Orange Groves," a centennial look at the railroads of Orange County, at noon in the Friends' Meeting Room of the Central Library, t 000 Avocado Ave. For more informa- tion, call 717-3801. WEDNESDAY FLU SHOTS CareAmerica 65 Plus offers free flu shots for seniors from 8 a.m. to noon at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. For information, call (800) 963- 8008. THE ZONE A free local also be available at the meeting. Zone,• the nutrition plan devel- For reservations, call 557-6545. oped by best-selling author Bar- CAFFE PANINI ~ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1996 A7 ry Sears, at the Barnes & Noble For more information, call 460· Bookstore in Triangle Square in •2"2. Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 673-3588. EARNING BIG Orange Coast College offers a workshop, "Earn Big Bucks as a Free-lance Bookkeeper,· from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in room 101 of OCC's Art Center. Registration is $39 and a $3 materials fee is payable the day of class. For more information, call 432-5880. FIRST HOME Orange Coast College offers a workshop called "Take the Mys- tery Out of Buying Your First Home• from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Re9istration is $29 and a $10 materials fee is payable the day of class. For more information, call 432-5880. INSIDE EDGE Emily Coleman, author of •Making Friends with the Oppo- site Sex. Body Liberation and Brief Encounters,· will speak on the topjc "Making Caring Con- nections: The Cure for Social Malnutrition" at the Inside Edge LEGISLATIVE MIXER The Cost.a Mesa Chamber of Commerce presents its 1996 Legislative Mixer from 5:30 to 7 :30 p.m . at the Country Side Inn and Suites Hotel, 325 Bristol St .• Costa Mesa . For more inf.onna- tion, call 549-0300. IMMUNIZATION The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter presents its second annual Health Insurance Open House and Immunization Opportunity for senior citizens from 8 a.m . to noon at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Flu and Pneumonia immunizations will be available at no charge, and ihe health event will give seniors the opportunity to explore the pros and cons of giving their Medicare benefits to a managed care system, as well as how they can manage their health goals. Admission requires a $1 dona- tion. For more information, call 1 645-2356. at Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bris-St .. Costa Mesa. 92627; fax 646-4170 or tol St .. Costa Mesa. Cost is $35. 1 call 540-1224, ext. 333. Join Us For Umeh • Dinner • Sunday Brunch • Catering Avallab&e •II•.._\ ~l'-iiiiioi!L' For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 251 Slupyard Way • Newpon ~ach ~ JOHn LEOnHRO'S .... " ... -.. - OPE.N ·IN COSTA MESA FREE CHOI.CE! WITH ANY PURCHASE WHEN ACCOMPANIED WITH THIS AD ---------------------------------------• . 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Clergy and lay wor- ship leaders are encouraged to attend at 798 Dover Drive in Newport Beach. For lunch reser- vations contact Susan Kirlin- Hackett at 548-3631. A COURSE IN MIRACLES Aiming to remove what blocks awareness of love's presence, A Course in Miracles may assist in receiving this naturaJ inheritance. The course meets every Wednes- ty Church, the Newport Beach Church of Religious Science. It's located at 901 Dove St., Suite 145, Newport Beach. For more informa- tion, call 646-3199. JEWISH HISTORICAL OVERVIEW Journey through four millennia of Jewish history at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County. The five-week class, •4,000 Years of Jewish History: An Overview," will meet Wednesdays, through Oct. 30, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. This compre- hensive course is designed for adults wanting to expand their Judaic knowledge or appreciate the richness of Jewish heritage. Fees are $30 for members and $40 for non-members. The center is located on the Jewish Federa- tion Campus at 250 E. 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 . .,. lt's parf of Word Study Intemational's fall session at the Newport Mesa Christian Center. It meets Wednesdays through Nov. 13 from 9:30 to 11 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 classes the Jewish Com- 'Ibe 25-volce .._ .. chorus CluUllaJa Edttlon performs at &30 p.m., Od. 21, at the Costa Mesa Seftnth-clay Adventist Church. 271 Avocado St. For lnformallon. call Margaret Crow at 548-6596 between 9 a.m. and noon Monday, Thun- day or Friday. is holding this fall. The advanced I reading and comprehension of class focuses on fluency develop-biblical text, and meets Wednes- ment and meets Mondays, days, through Nov. 13 from 7 to 9 through Nov. 18, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. The beginners' class intro- p.m . Participants in the intenne-duces reading, writing and under- diate class must be able to read standing Hebrew on Thursdays, and write Hebrew. The class through Nov. 14, from 7 to 9 p.m. meets Tuesdays, through Nov. The JCC is located at 250 E. Baker 12, from 7 to 9 p .m . Biblical St., Costa Mesa. For information on Hebrew introduces students to fees and registration, call 755-0340. JEWISH SUNDAY SCHOOL The Jewish Culture School is offering Sunday school classes for children .• ages five through mitz- vah program, as well as an adult seminar. The 10 a.m. to noon class- es usually meet at the Jewish Community Center twice a month. But some sessions substitute a field trip. This chapter of the Society for Humanis1ic Judaism sponsors an adult seminar during the Sunday scltool sessions for all its mem- bers. The center is Joc.ated at 250 E. Baker St. ·in Costa Mesa. To learn more about the chapter and registration, phone Deborah Hol- land at 559-6726. SOENCE Of MIND YEAR rv Dr. J uanella Evans in.struCtS this class focusing on ourselves, our relationship to God and our true spiritual nature. The text for these and other subjects comes from •The Sdence of Mind" by Ernest Holmes. The course meets today from 1 O a.m . to nQOn at _ Community Church. the Newport Beaclt Church of Religious ~d­ ence. At the same time and place Oct 26, the Rev. Dolly Moriana and the Rev. Bob Pulliam inter- pret the messages of Stars and planets through Spiritual Astrolo- gy. The church is located at 901 Dove St., Suite 145, Newport Beach. For more information, call 646-3199. HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads People With Arthritis Can Exer- cise classes from 10 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The class includes health education, joint-protection tips, relaxation techniques, pain-control tech- niques and socializing. Call 5 13- 5641. Mr.M>kiM St9T lbe N~wport Beach Baha'i Commuoity allows partidpants to hear and experience "Paradigm Shift: A New Way-A New World" at 7:30 p.m. evert Friday at a pri- vate residellCle in Corona d.el Mar. Together, they explore such ques- tions as: Can radsm and prejudice be eliminated? What is the new world order1 Can conflicts be resolved without force? Are women and men equal? What's the spiritual solution to our' eco- nomic problems? Music and food are included. For directions, call 759--0999. LECTURE SERIES Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji Buddhist Temple's Db.anna Society presents a lecture and dis- cussion series Nov. 10 and on the second Sunday of each month at the temple, 254 Victoria St, Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202. SINGLES DIVORCE RECOVERY A seminar for the divorced and through Thursday at St Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Dr. Bill Flanagan is lea~ the six-week workshop from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The church is located at 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach. and participants may register at the door. For more information, contact the Sirigles Office at 574- 2214. ~ Beaeon Bay, Auto Wash-Udo "-J 48I E; I'7th St. • Costa Mesa 64S•2022 Wheil Your Partner Moves, You Don't StarbriP.t Specials: Compare our low, Q TEXACO Cll•Ststl•' pa..,._.. We sagest that you always use a branded paoDne lor best enslne perlormance. AnnorAll tire clreulnc and Odum air ............ are tued at all Beaoon Bay locations. --~ ..... • Soft Wash Soft Wash • Sealer Wax 1 • . 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Cttlld car9 II . . so lhal you may ovGlftow will hope IJ'f ht power ol the Holy Spirit. Romans 15:13 METHODIST Costa Me.a MESA VERDE UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard GeomA 979-8234 LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632W~Or. Laauna Beach 4199-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center S8rvices Available ' NEWPORT CENTER UNrrED METHODtJrCHURCH 160 I MarQuerite Ave. Corona-del Mar 644-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & I O:OOAM Children Sunday SchOol I O:OOAM Jr. & Sr. Hiqh S:OOPM COMMUNITY CHURCH W HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH .1 (Dltclpln of Cllrtst) 2At1 lnlM Awt.1111111 ... , • ...,.,. ... Sund1y Wonlltp -10:00AM Dr. Dennis W. 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Only \~ Beautyrest pocketed · coils are joined in the middle, so each \ • --a1 coil moves indepen-.:: ... entlyto-contour every inch of your bod 545·l168 iilfZ 3165 HAUOR BLVD • COSTA MESA Oni llodc 5oudt ol 405 LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH Pastor William Hemenway "We love children, youth, young adults. career adults, seniors. We love to care, to reach out, to med needs, to answer questions· • Sunday Services -O:ooam, 9:30am, 11 :ooam • Sunday School & Bible Studies -9:30am 760 Victoria Strttt •Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631-1611 • (714) 548-6860 (School) PRESBYTERIAN St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church WOfShip and hear this practical, Christ·ccntcrtd, biblical m~!?C· "ADAM AND EVE: LIFE AS GOD DESIGNED IT" (Genesis 1 :4~ 25) ST. MARK PusBYTERIAN CUURcu "Open Anns and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 Jambom & F.atblulf ii Newport ... 644-1341 ~~ '~, ................................. !, CONGREGATIONAL m COMMlNTYOORCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OT- OttlST Saturday, October 19, 5:30 P.M. RELIGIOUS <;CIENCE SATUROAY, OCTOBER 19, 1996 Al . Group has 'serious fun' while combating domestic violence .... .... . . ,. """" ,,,. . ..... . . . ·• . --. . . Afthe reports of the O.J . llllpson civil trial and parate custody battle over his two children, Sydney and Justin, occupy the media, very little mention is afforded •Serto111 Pun· attend111 tnduded. from left. Judy •OM'Der, Joe RORDer, EU1ne Weinberg, Martin Weinberg, Carolyne Johnson and Gerry Johnson. the subject of October being National Domestic Violence were joined by Human Options such an insidious problem, mental environments such as Awareness Month. superstars Vivian Clecak and masked and bidden by genera-the recently completed shelter. p ha · · b Nora Caldwell. Debbie and Jeff lions of families in trouble, the The location of its shelters e~ . ps it is . ecause ~ is Kincaid, Steve and Gina Bald-violence cannot be stopped until remains closely guarded for the --~allwsoth..i.uiewa~ttwen~ti~own~thi=,;.ie_tr~a~gi~c.NA..:de~a~th--1-r.~g~ .......... o~~,......,-=-Tr-e~an•,-n::e~er=--t-TI1~~-:::-r.1 ~e~n"i::"i:'~e ;r-;;-an=r~a-=1:~e~ss~r,----+--,p~r~o~e~~o--n~onneres1den~"""Wno of N icole Brown Simpson has Hollis, David and Pam case by case, person by person often fear reprisal for seekin~ focused on the issue, domestic Horowitz, Judy Haskell. Vicky regardless of socio-economic help. violence remains a silent killer. Cotton, Mike and Carl Bennett, barriers to the contrary. The removal of fear, and the In Newport Beach, some peo-carolyne and Gerry Johnson, We know now that domestic providing of a safety factor, is ple have had enough. The Tom and Marilyn Neilsen, Gary violence is not just someone crucial to the process of healing. silence is not acceptable, they Singer, Dee and Larry Higby, else's concern. It can lurk in our want domestic violence stopped, and Tom and Karen Unden. own homes, schools, churches, and they are willing to put their The theme of the evening and business environments. money behind programs of pre-was the concept of working Human Options takes victims vention, protection, and aware-together to stop the cycle of out of dangerous situations and ness. domestic violence. Because it is places them in safe, non-judg- They rallied at a black-tie dinner at the Four Seasons ~t A t )-0 (19 s g 8UY ,& RLL URD FURNITURE, TDYa a ACCIEaaoAIEB, ETC. 2584 N.....,-t llhld. (llC Del Mer) .......... 8UdDl'I C09&8 --(7141 1·7383 Too often, victims of domestic violence feel the guilt of co· responsibility for the pa.in inflict- ed upon them. o e-~stcal pain with the emotional and mental stress in their lives. The two are certainly related, but there is no excuse for physical abuse. Also lbowtDg their support wen, from left. Jul.le um. ChumHag---- gerty, Carleen Haggerty, DtckSlm. Ann Sim, Jack Schoellerman andUnda White-Peters. One of the catch phrases being taught to young school- children in an effort to halt the cycle of abuse is "hands are not for hltttng• . Not-an easy concept to tea ch . An even harder con- cept to tum into reality. • 8.W. COOK'S column runs Thundays and Sundays. Hotel, and a crowd of some 400 concerned locals raised a remarkable $200,0QO in an evening they dubbed ·serious Fun·. It was all for Human Options, a group providing alternatives for abused women and their children in Orange County. Free Corian or Kohler Kitchen Sink TAX FREE WEEKEND SALE ·serious Fun" honored Dick Sim, group president of The Irvine Company, and Chuck Haggerty, president and CEO of Western Digital, the co-chairs of Human Option's Capital Cam- paign 1996. Both men h elped to raise $3.5 million, enabling Human Options to build a new shelter for abused women and their children. The facility was completed this spring, thus there was much to celebrate. The considerable efforts of the evening's chairs -Julie Newcomb Hlll, president and CEO of Costain Homes, and the irrepressible Unda White Peters, assistant vice chancellor of university relations for UCI - · made the Human Options gath- • ering a smashing success. At the event were local sup- porters such a s Jill and Larry Tucker, Clark Booth, and Jen- niler and Rick Van Bergh. They With Any Comelete Kitchen Cabinetry Purchase • Coriln Sink 1872 or Kohler EJcecutMI Chef Silk. 11:!\!!1!!11!!9::::===~ • &pen in-homt drsigii CXlCllU!mion • Dl>-ll.,.aundf or imalbDcn pqi:im • Uip !dtaioii ol"bnnd rwnt llCd & • Pbnncd complttr ~ reno.-.mon fully ammn ~ ~ m 0 C. spc.cW.si . u-Conin & pwtr CX>UlllmOpl • CocnpcmM pno~ • Showroom: 848-5009 me 6836 E. Edinger Ave. (Next to Home Depot) coR~· Since 1988 Huntington Beach FINE CABINETRY GENEROUSLY DISC OUNTED No special orders Kristen's Westcliff Court • 1719 Westcliff Dr. • Newport Beach Monday-Saturday 10-6 631-SEXY (7399) NO RESTRICTIONS SALE MERCHANDISE INCLUDED! BIGGER & BETTER! CORONA DEL MAR 3107 Ent eo.t Hwy 673-2800 NEWPORT BEACH· 26" S.n Miguel OriYe N-port Hills Cent9r 644-8570 IX>ES YOUR WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM OFF.mt OlE FOU.O"WINGt \I' ,,1 /',.._,,,,./,. •'" Physician owned and supervised {24 hours on-aJll) Office visits on monthly b~is (No addiriortal charge if seen mmc oflen basi:d 1111 n!Mical need) Average fee including medication '9000/month (/r~.' tl1an s22•' /week) Full refund of office visit charges if not satisfied in 3 months SATURDAY, OCTOeER 19, 1996 ART EXHtlfTlON Griffin Linton Contemporary Exhibitions presents Thomas LaDuke and bis traditional form of LandScape paintings with scale model sculptures, electronics, alu- minum and possibly Jell-0 forms with text through Nov. 7 in the Main Gallery. Also, Christopher Schumaker presents a group of .(0 richly textured pastel drawings at 1640 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa. For information, call 646-5665. WORLD OF AIUAYAY "The Wonderful Wate rcolor World of Arjayay" will be on dis- play at the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library through Oct. 31 at 1000 Avocado Ave. For informa- tion, call 717-3801. 'ARST IMPRESSIONS' "First Impressions: The Lagu- na Beach Art Association" will be at the Orange County Museum of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery through June 15 "First Impres- sions" will feature selected Cali- fornia "plein air" paintings creat- ed by the founders of the associa- tion from the Orange County Museum of Art. TROPHIES In honor of the lOOth anniver- sary of U.S. Sailing, the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum will present a unique exhibition titled "li'ophies: Tributes to Yachting Triwnphs" until Nov. 8. Hours: 10 a.m . to 5 p.m. in the Grand Salon Gallery, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information , call 673-7863. NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum feetures the Grand Salon for Special exhibi- tions; the Model Gallery, featur- ing a world-class uaembly of ship models; and a rotatiog dis- play al the museum's permanent co1ledion in tbe Conidor Gallery. The museum is at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For infonnation ~673-3377. ' DANCE ADULT BAU.ROOM DANCE The Costa Mesa Senior Center offers adult ballroom dance on the third Friday of each month from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Singles and coupl~ welcome. Uve music provided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is $5, or $4 for SAGE members. The Senior Cen- ter is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For information. call 6'5- 2356. KIDS STORY TIME Mesa Verde Ubrary bas story times for children Tuesdays at 1 p .m. and Wednesdays at 7 p.m. through Dec. 11 at 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East. 'GOOSEBUMPS' The •Goosebumps" club m eets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For information, call 759-0982. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday, Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled LIMITED PARTNERSHIP INTERESTS We will buy your real estate, equipment leasing, or other limited partnership shares. • • Please call 660-1144 ext. 15 or 16 * * HODSON LIGHTING SEMI-FLUSH MOUNT A \'AILABLE I Pou HED BRASS & V ERDI BRONZE FINI H HAI.OCEN LIGHTI G I:?"' II. 14 .. U .\ \11918 Co11r tt'lf)' to the Trade 1510 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa • 548-9341 Open Tues.-Fri. 8: 30-5, Sat 9-4 Ansari Fabrix SELECT EUROPEAN FABR I X Come and see our select European fabrics from London, Zurich, Paris, Milano 110ver 50 Years of Fine Quality" REUPHOLSTERY & DRAPERY SALE 20°/o OFF* LABOR & FABRIC craft and ltoly bOur fCll' cbOdren of an 8981. ~ wm be Mrved. 8amel & Noble ls IOcated at 1870 Harbor B!Yd., 'Jlian91e Square in Costa Mesa. For infor- mation. call 631-061•. POPS DUO 1be veteran popular singing duo of Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme will open the Pacific Sym- phony Orchestra's 1996-97 Pops Series at 8 p .m. today at the Per- forming Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. nck- ets are $22 to $58. For informa- tion, call 755 .. 5799. RUSSIAN SYMPHONY The Orange County Philhar- monic Society presents the State Symphony ol Russia for an all- Tchaikovsky a.ftemoon at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. nckets are $10 to $48. For ·information, call 553- 2422. 5880. QASsacAL Harmoli.la Baroque Pl4yen and Friends presents •All The TeJemaM You Can 'Illke• at 3 p.m. S\Jn.daY At tbe Christ Ouarcb By The SM United Metbodist, 1400 w. &lboa Bh'd., Balboa Peninsula, Newport Beach. Gen- eral admission is $10 and SI for seniors and full-time students. For information, call 970-85<&5. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS 'Pree live classic rock perlor- mances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m.. Monday through Fri- day; from 1 to 10 p .m. on Friday and Saturday, and from t to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at nia.ngle Square in Costa Mesa. SING~ eUoWs JeWilb 11ngie. to cbooee people they Wilb to date fram profile all-•ms tb&t pktur_! and describe singles with a wide range of pei1lonal and profeaioil- ol interests.~ fees are $40 for six montbl and SIO for a YMf, non..rrwnben of tbe Jewilb Community Center are $10 more. For information. call ?SS.0340. Tennis Ladder for Smgles otten an opportun:lty to meet new people while improving your game. Registration fee is $18 and interested pa.rUes put their names on a list and can challenge play- ers on the list. For information, call 755-0340. JAM, singles 21-39, holds a variety of outings and activities. For more information, call the JAf...fline at 665-5().48. Jewish In Between Singles, age 35-59, offers soda! and cul- tural events and can be reached •c1l 1'uhlk>n of CWtural Diversi- ty• ._ I t.o 11 p.m. today at ScMlll Ooatt Plaza. 1be event bonml tine C)\JUtddlng COUl- munlty IMden and three young stUdlildl Who are making positive stridm talWud cultW'al barmDny in ONDgil County. AD proceeds from die evening will benefit SbaN Our Selves in Costa Mesa. a.t ti ISO for adults and $25 for studmD with identification. For information. call 6'2-3451. SAFAll llUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise 11 available aboard the 54- foot Bmerald Forest 1\Jd docked in Balboa at the Fun Zone from 11 a .m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost ls $25.95 per person and $15.95 for children under 12. For information, call 673-0240. FARMERS MARKETS Every Thursday there is a by calling 283....5752. THE CABARET CHAPTER , tanners market from 8:30 a .m . to The fourth Tuesday of every SYNAGOGUE VISITS 1 p.m. at the Orange CountyFair- FOLK MUSIC Folk music aficionados can relive the folk scene when The Brothers Four perlonn at 4 p.m. Sunday in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre. Tickets are $18 in advance and advanced discount tickets are $16 for OCC students, senior citizens and children under 12. Tickets at the door are $22. For information, call 432- month, the Cabaret Chapter of Meet young Jewish singles grounds. The Orange County the Guilds of the Orange County and couples for Friday services in Market Place is every Saturday Performing Arts Center meets at area synagogues. Visits take and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. the Irvine Marriott Hotel, 18000 place the third Friday of every in the main fairgrounds parking Von Karman Ave .,.:;a;..t 5.:;.:::;;.30~p.:;:.m;:·~fo;.:r+~m:..:.o.y,n,,;.ith~.~Fn.or~·inf~o~rma=Pi-=itio.;;.;n~,...;;c;;;;:all=----t-~lo~tn. ~F....:.o,;_r ....:.inf__;o_rm_ati_·o_n....:.,_c_all __ 7_2_3-__ -I our o ow y a mee -. ext. ing at 6:45. The group is for pro- fessional singles, 30-60, who wish to support the Center while hav- ing fun. The cost is $5 for guests. For information, call 262-5881. JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS · New Jewish Relationships l~c st Price~. l~est ~elccti<>ll! Handcrafted Pottery, Furniture I Home Accents Orange County's Wgest selection. Over 7 ,000 sq. ft of unique and attnlCtive items for home, patio 211d garden -direct from the interior of Mexico. See for yourself why MEX•ART is becoming Orange County's best design resource. 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The Creek XL Hypo-Allergenic ho1el upright filters 99.7% of breathable air particles. It features a state-of-the-art roller which rotates at over 6,SQO times per minute picking dust mites, pet hair, pollen, lint, and fine sand, all In one sweep. Oreok Auto 1ri Car VIie ptugs Into clglntte lighter and II kMlll for both cars & trucks, and lt'IFREE" Oreck Power BNSh - Weighs only 4.2 lbs but strong enough to remove lint from dothed and drapes, Md even spot cleans, and It's FREE- • .. • • • • .. 4 • : • . • • • .. • • axrows Nan: 'The Reel ettt1a ~­ urm futures movie critiques written by community members serving on our panel. Film is real old-fash- ioned monster movie O n one level, this ls a film loaded with technical merit. A beautifully pho- tographed pertod piece with a great soundtrack, it takes us back to eastern Abica at the tum of the centwy. But it should not be confused with Meryl Streep's intellectual ·0ut0f • 1 most basic lev- el, •The Ghost and The Dark- ness• ls really John Depko a beart- pounding thriller designed to have you jumping out of your seat. A British engineer, played by Val Kilmer, is supervising a large native work force in the con- struction of a crucial railroad bridge. The project is horribly interrupted when several work- ers are attacked and killed by a pair of marauding lions. This results in the hiring of a hard- nosed professional hunter played with gritty realism by Michael Douglas. The two men bunt the lions with the aid of Masai war- riors as the workers panic. The fine camera work depicts the lions as so great, powerful and mysterious that they seem to be supernatural demons. Credit the tight direction of Stephen Hopkins. who uses every trick to create continual nail-biting sus- pense as the lions stalk their human prey with terrifying real- ism. As the hunters try to kill the beasts and stop the carnage, the film becomes an old-fashioned monster movie in the style of •Jaws• or "Alien•. The mythical lions take the place of the shark and the space creature in those films, but the screenplay remains familiar. The •monste~· kill off the crew one at a time while the heroes pursue them in dramatic, tension-filled scenes. There are some cliche-ridden, racist themes in the Great White Hunter plot, buf this ls really a quasi-horror movie. U you like tapping into your primordial fears on the edge-of your seat, 4410W~Bhd. ~ __ _.., __ "THEY'VE . . ' ' . ~ reel aitics SATURDAY, OCT08ER 19, 1996 'Ibis is .one scary 'Ghost' story . this •Jaws of the Jungle• might be-for you. GRADE:B • JOHN DEPKO, 47, Is a Cost.a Mesa res- ident and a senior Investigator for the Orange County Public Defender's Office. A rip-r9aring -and gory -action flick V al Kilmer and Michael Douglas make unlikely ghostbusters in this SUS· pen.seful. action-packed film. As Ll Col. John Patterson, Kilmer plays an engineer in charge of building a bridge in Tsavo, Africa. The progress is hindered then halted when lions terrorize, . kill. and devour workers daily, as I was nearly convinced the two lions in this African setting were demon-pos- sessed. They seemed to magically elude their bunters in a supernatural Michele Hovis way. They appeared unstoppable. Enter Remington (Douglas, in a role not unlike bis •Romancing the Stone• character). You begin to think, OK. he'll save the day and he almost does, but not alone. Too much blood and guts but marvelous scenery. Filming of the lions' action scenes was very good and convincing. Definitely not for the faint of heart and not for kids. • MIOELE HOVIS, 39, lives in Costa Mesa and works for the Orange County Department of Education. Accen~. undernourished plot themes mar film A n action adventure movie based on a true story, •Tue Ghost and The Darkness• stars Val Kilmer as Lt. Col. John Patterson. an Irish-born Blitish army engineer whose task it is to build a bridge linking together a continental railway in the wilds of 1896 Africa. Unfortu- nately, a pair of man-eating lions create some major problems when they begin stalking the railway workers as if the were the main dish in an all-you- can-eat smor- gasbord. After about 30 deaths, and with the workers threatening to abandon the railroad and return home, Michael Douglas enters the picture as Remington, the great white bunter and post-Civil War Confederate army veteran. He arrives complete with bis entourage of colorful African Masai warriors to hunt and kill the lions, called the "Ghost• and the "Darkness• by the supersti- tious workers because of their uncanny abilities to come and go and to seemingly kill at will But Remington quickly discovers what Patterson and the workers already know: These lions are very cunning and have acquired an unnatural taste ·and skill for killing. Not for the weak stomached, this •Jaws• of the jungle inter- sperses scenes of the beautiful African wilderness with the gory, bloody and brutal attacks by the lions. This is what earns it an .ROSE.Y'S AUTO BODY Profaslonals Athlna CAIJIOIMA lAW STATES You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR IAC/l/TY fl& ....... & .,..., ·Al WtlW ......... 642-4522 121 l1 .. 1stri1I W1r • Cost1 M111 Grooming Systems HHair Replacements'' EAGLE GROOMING Dignity With Humor Jerry R. Perez Co-President P~tvoke Mail ' (714) n.7-8122 •R• rating. The film achieves an atmos- phere taut with suspense and danger when the lions are bunt- ing and being hunted. I, as well as those around me, jumped in our seats at the suddenness of several attacks (really, I'm not lyin'). However, while the movie is a roaring good time dwing these scenes, the film fails to ful. ly develop or capture the essence of several of the underscored themes of the story, such as the BIG .. .' ..... . NEWPORT ~·"·'· •· -•: · · . " · .. ; ISLAND CINEMAS ~•~~~RI 'm•: ·~ i &.10 · :, s • supernatural beliefs of the work- ers that the lions are possessed by evil spirits and cannot be killed, Patterson's love of Africa, or Remington's heartache at the loss of his family in the Civil War and his living in exile. Worse · though, were Kilmer's & Douglas' attempts at their "Irish" & •American Southerner• accents, neither of which were remotely believable to me. On the Brunette scale of "Pay Full Price at the Movies,• "Bar- Bridge balld« Job.n Patterson (Val Kiimer, right) joins foroes with famed game hunter Remington (Mlc'Yel Douglas) tn the ..tventure tlarlller ·ne Ghost and the oar1mess.· gain Matinee,• "Video Rental,· "T.V. Movie of the Week,• or "I'd Rather Be Eaten By lions Than Watch This Movie•. I rate "The Ghost & The Darkness· as a strong "Video Rental" (after all, with an August birthday, I was born under the astrological sign of Leo -the lion -and it's the least I could do). • IUCHARD mtUNETTE, 32, is a recn- ational supervisor with the city of Costa Mesa and a Costa Mesa resident. "" - Y. Nwwpan ~ ..... .,.,.....- OH CHRIST best of the readers hotline Readers oveiwhelming support Fashion Island officials' decision to go back to a live fir tree for the holidays. I 'm personally happy to bear that Newport Fashion Island will have a large, live tree for Christmas as before. They were really beautiful in the past and ce y Uie most s season. The artificial d ecoration used as a tree for the last few years was very unattractive. It did not even look like a tree, it looked like large blocks of wood stacked on top of each other. If an artificial tree is used there they should buy something attractive that looks like a real tree. I am certainly for the preservation of large trees, but I really do feel to cut a tree for Christmas once a year is OK. The California Garden Clubs through the Penny's for Pines programs purchase many planta- tions of new pine trees per year. And the Newport Hills Garden club, to which I belong, has paid for many acres of pines tn the last 20 years through this pro- gram. So new trees are continu- ally planted to replace cut trees. ANNA HILLIAllD Newport Beach I am relieved that they are bringing back the real Christmas tree in Fashion Island. I just wanted to call in support of Fash- ion Island man- ANNA MARCOUX Newport Beach I believe that you should have a Christmas tree because that is rations are nice, but a Christmas tree is part of Christmas. KAnn.EEN TURGEON Corona del Mar I am so happy about it and I will enjoy it so much more than the other trees that they have been putting in Fashion Island. Hooray for all of you and whoev- er thought of-this.· BARBARA ANAST Corona del Mar I am very much in favor of returning to the live Christmas tree. I think that's great. MRS. BROCKHOFF Newport Beach I am just delighted to bear that we have kept the tradition of a new Christmas tree, a fresh tree cut in Newport Center of Fashion Island. I'm delighted. I just bad to call in. I'm a first ti.me caller. But I just wanted to let you know that I always read the paper and 1 am just so happy that this has come back to being. DOTI'IECOLE Newport Beach agement. It's going to be back to the real thing. USA MCGEE Corona del Mar My comment is hooray. This is the best news I have bad all Christmas. I haven't even walked down to see that tree in the last four years because I think it looked like an erector set. It makes me pretty sad to see something that looks like an erec- tor set standing + I am delighted to see that we aregojng1D have a beauutul new tree a real tree in Fashion Island. I am so happy that they have brought reality back to the lovely Fash- ion Island. I think it is just great. SHARON EWING Corona del Mar I think it's a fan- tastic idea to bring a real Christmas tree back into Fashion Island. I have been going lo the lighting cere- monies for several years and when they first decided to stop bringing the Christmas tree and put up the fake one, it just didn't seem the HELEN GltACE Newport .Beach there instead of a beautiful tree that we have had in the past. I'm all for it and it's a great thing that they have done this year. DICK DOUGLAS Newport Beach The Daily Pilot's phrase •Real Christmas Roots" reads as envi- ronmentally friendly in contrast to "Fashion Island is Killing a 110 Foot Christmas nee for Dec- oration." That is anything but environmentally friendly. F. SIMAR Newport Beach I'm delighted that they are g o ave re as tree. As I understand young trees are planted to replace the ones that are cut down. same. I am really excited and hap- py for Fashion Island in bring- ing back the Fashion Island spirit of C hristmas with the real big Christmas tree. Besides, the fake Christmas tree, it had to be the ugliest thing I ever saw and it just didn't seem like Christ- mas. i'm looking forwm'd to~ to the opening lighting of the Christmas tree, the opening cere- monies to kick off the holiday season and I hope they continue to have the biggest and the best live Christmas tree in the United States. Newport Beach It is always a pleasure to read engaging a fir that will plant 10 trees for the one tree that ls tak- en out I think that it's going to be an exciting Cbrlstmas season at Fashion Island. CAROL CAlllJLE Corona del Mar I am ecstatic to hear that Fash- ion Island will be having a real Christmas tree. For the past four or five yea.rs they have been putting up this monstrosity for lack of a better word. I want to say thanks for coming back to a real. live Christmas tree. .JOEJUCCA COrona del Mar I have lived here in Newport Beach for 13 to 14 years and I think Newport residents are pret- ty sad · I think there should always be a real Christmas tree and I think there should have always been one. LANCE KENNEDY Newport Beach It will indeed be a pleasure to see the traditional Christmas tree at Fashion Island again. We have a garden setting there all year around. So the change will really be welcome. EU FEN HOFFMANN Santa Ana I think it is a wonderlul idea. john hedges Lawsuits can't fix_) zero tolerance fils . T here are plenty of things ,,l wrong with the events swirling around the New-1" port-Mesa Unified School Dis-.,. trict's zero tolerance alcohoVdruglweapons policy. The1· latest spectacle bas Rolf Jaeger, i ' the father of a transferred 11 • Estancia student, threatening a ·~ • lawsuit against his own school 1 • district. Uke one of those cartoon ]>uzzles j'' that challenge you to find the things ! • wrong in the picture, hmra1un.tat ->..., least seven in this one. Maybe you ' can find more. It seems that Jaeger's 16-year-<lldJ l daughter, c.amena, was found with r .. an unopened can of beer in her hotel' - room after an out-of-town soccer •"T game last summer. Jaeger com- plained this was not a school"'5Clllc-.., _, tioned event. but the school board " ~ disagreed, saying there were ooly· _ school teams using school unifonns. • 1bis incident follows a lawsuit • filed by the father of another Estanat' ._ senior, Jennifer McCartin. who was_,..~ likewise transferred after admitting ttr drinking before a school dance. Here's what's wrong with the pie-"' ! ture: ,, .. The .. llvtng" spirit of Christmas ls com.Ing back to Fashion Island as offtdals ded.de to light a live ftr tree this holiday sea- son. Fashion Island needs to do a very traditional Christmas display. It makes everybody feel good in the heart It brings out Christmas spirit and I think the residents of Newport Beach really appreciate that. • That these incidents should turnj .. DALE CAS1ULO in to an .ln1lamed public debate with 1 .. Newport Beach children at the center is incompre- .the Daily Pilot the first thing in _ the morning. And 10,000 applause for the officials of Fashion Island to make the decision to decorate with a real Christmas tree. What a pleasure. These people are real people with real values. Thank you Fashion Island for giving us a real Christmas-with a real Christmas tree. ANNIE HALLAJIAN Newport Beach I'm delighted that you are finally having a real Christmas tree again. It's been embarrass- ing to bring guests from out of state to Fashion Island to see that dumb, stupid garden instead of a real, live Christmas tree like most states have in the center of their city. CAROLYN RONEY Newport Beach I think that is an excellent idea. lt will be Christmas at Fashion Island aga.iI). That was always a treat for our family and a tradition. We would bring our nieces and nephews and just soak in the beauty of thaLreal tree. It will be a real joy to go back and see that. I thought the want- to-be Christmas tree that looked like a rocket ship was devastat- ingly sad. So this is great news to~ everyone ~ our community. It CINDY POLEY Newport Beach PEN PALS I am 100% in favor of it. Bill HEllMAN Newport Beach What a great Christmas pre- sent from Fashion Island. The return of a natural Christmas tree, the lights in the palm trees are back and my most favorite stern to shop Bloomingdale's is opening. Thanks Fashion Island. PAT BUDERwrrz Balboa Island hensible. What would have been " · Oh real Christmas tree wel-ignored by the press and public as a01 come back to Fashion Island. You routine school transfer mushroomed ., • never should have left. into a nuclear blast with the girl at -• RUllllE MAJlON groUnd zero. No wonder Camella " Newport Beach wants to bide in her room. • The alcohol policy is c:leal -very ' --Thank goodness they are well-publidud. and uniformly going back to a real tree. I enforced. No one can aedibty daim wouldn't even walk down there lack of notice. to look at-any of the decorations • Uke most government edids, in the last few years because it th.is policy is enforced Jig:idly and was so depressing. So it makes applied mindlessly. Intent and ac::tim- me very happy and probably (both required elements for the usuar most other people too. aime), or the lack tbereol, are not We think here in our office JUDY WILKEllSON considered. Purtbennore, there is right at Newport Center that it is Newport Beach absolutely no distinction made a good thing that they are bring-between the incorrigible juvenile ing the real Christmas tree back. It only makes sense to have a delinquent and the most involved The other Christmas trees looked real Christmas tree at Fashion honor student who got caught up in really tacky and were not up to Isl.and, and what a contrast, a the moment Fashion Island standards. tree that looks and smells beauti-• We live in a democratic society GREG TAI ful overlooking the ocean. Now with an elected board~ ratified Newport Beach that is a Southern California the dedsion of district personnel 1be Christmas. vote by the school board to uphold 1 am so thrilled that Fashion DAN OCHOTORENA the policy is the administrative Island has found a way to bring Newport Beach recourse. If you don't like the de<i- back the natural Christmas tree sioo, tty to change the policy or that is both an environmentally I am delighted that they are change the board. To file a lawsuit good decision and one that bringing the real tree back .. It threatens the democratic process by allows us to celebrate Christmas will really put Christmas back involving the courts. with a traditional Christmas tree into Fashion Island. • The far reaching and all~- and not that God awful, fake JUDY BAil.EY ~ na~ of the~~ l.ookin_g,arcbitectur~Wl.YilMf:~:_i~~~~~~---bliaw:p0;s:Ul~c:A-...;....lPQllq.Jillte!lje(::tsJhe..disaxidJD.!to..i1--_..~~ thing that they had before. parental i'de. Pareots have the prl- I'm so glad they decided to I think it is a really good idea mary and final respoosD:llity for the bring back a natural Christmas that they are going to have a real behavior of their c:halges. The long tree. tree again. I can't wait. arm of the d1sb:ict is a poor surrogate ElANA CAMAltAS .JANE 1EHI. for pa.rents. Corona del Mar Huntington Beach • lbe ~of events m~- trates vividly bow times have ion Island officials to bring a real Christmas tree in and I think that they are keeping with the envi- ronmentally correct spirit by years decision to have a real, live tree. SHIJU.EY HADA Costa Mesa gains NAllTICAL MUSEUM When I was in grade school. one of my teachers held a show and tell class. With my paren~s permission. I showed up with a shotgun (in its case, of cowse). The teacher and fel- low pup\ls calmly and attentively lis- tened to my pre9eDtation. after which. I stowed the gun behind the teacher's desk until after dais, TodJy that innocent ad would result in the SWAT team being called in, expul-I sion fr<e school for the student. and possible incarceration for the perems. : •An example of bow our~-1' tiooa1 values have been eroded is . A class of sixth graders at Whittier Elementary School lea.med that being a pen pal definitely can have lb bene- fits. The students started written cor- respondence with the L.A. Laken and were reciently rewarded with 60 tick- ets to a LI.ken basketball game. Good news for nautical history buffs. Museum offidall are jubilant over recent philanthropic donations to the center totalling $4.7 m.Ulion. losses also vividly Illustrated. Rolf Jaeger I stated. •What these people do with • tbil dumb Nie II ruin 1Ms. Whal 'I ~ are domg to UI is unbelievable.• A 90-Gly trmsfer to a rival ldlOOl , ; = •ndning lives• by the usual , l So, tt..ts enougti respaillihiltty .I and b&eme-. 1or 111 lnwlved. The : I Tif'SlERS Tbanb to the watchful eye of a local realtor, police were able to nab two men luspected In a spate of 1'811· dential l>Ulgladel. The burglari• ocoured during real estate open hOUHS. :om~~~ol :1 wtllbe .... DDe-tualdg,; I 1be ......... 6e making their daugh• ecDIUllt for blrumu- ~ pc a 11 tor of lklDld ndblr IMD. trylag ID_... I pubMdy. j And~.-.. ..... .u-. tnglbeNC.•1111 .......... : CDdla~..._., • .., ...... wa ...a• be·-~ tlMd of I .. ,.... ., ..,. • 11111 llllllllc •• 1'rud1 • aavll W4 he al ......... ·-,--.... ~Of ..... J pGrtliech. ~ord:._~ Mr. Jobmon dedded to tab bit cartoon education furCber bY emolling in tbe Art ImUtute in :Cbicago. . I . One Of his instructon there, Frank Willa.rd. invited Mr. John- 1 son to visit him at the Chicago ; n:tbune, where Willard worked as a cartoonist. Mr. Johnson J took the invitation to the extreme, hanging out at the :_paper regularly. ln the prooess, he met the creators of comics such as "Little Orphan Annie" MAYOR and •GesoUne Alley." . WWa.rd hired Mr. Johnson a.s an aui8tant on bis new strip, ·Moan Mulllm .• At tbe Art Institute, Mr. John· ICID mat inl9dor decorating stu• diiDt Darts White, whom he lat· •manted. By age 19, Mr. John.son developed 1Us own strip, •Texas Slim and tbe Dirty Dalton,.• and became tbe youngest syndicat- ed cartoonist lD the country. He coatinued helping Willard with •Moon· Mullins• and took over tbe strip lD 1958 when Willard died. He dropped •Texas Slim" to gi•e bis mentor's strip full attention. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson settled in California and had a son, Tom, who eventually began HOME TOUR helping with •MoQ.n Mullins.• Tom Johnson married and moved to Newport Beach in 1966, and Mr. and Mn. JohDIOll followed two y~ l&ter. Mr. John.Ion's wile, Doris, died 10 years ago. Mr. Johnson ccmtioued to draw •Moon Mullim • in a Corona del Mar office with his son until 1991. He eventually became the qld- e$t syndicated cartoonist in 'the country and continued to paint after the strip ended. A year ago, he moved from Newport Beach to an Irvine retirement apartment complex. He is survived by bis son, Tom, and four grandsons. Family members held a pri- vate memorial service Thurs- day. BAND CONTINUED FROM A 1 "I've been at several ICbool.s which didn't have a band and t.tiere w. always IOUletblng lack- ing,• sbe said. •1 think bigb school bands make a school• Messenger started working with school bands at Corona del Mar High School wbeJ'e she was accompanist for the choir. She moved to fill the same position at Estancia a few years later. But the band director left three MARC MAlfTJ!t IOAl.YPl.OT years later and the program, Estancia's wrestling and softball teer time at the school to tutor the which included nine separate teams, agreed. students' musical talents. performing groups, was threat-#It's really closer than a lot of But it's Messenger, referred to ened with extinction. the sports tea.ms because we most often as "mom,• who the "The only choice WU to close spend SO much time together," students credit as the driving the doors, and I couldn't let tltat she said. fo~ce behind their growing suc- happen, • Messenger said. When Kim joined the program cess. hopes pewle enjoy her home as So the 52-year-old former high her freshman year, the band #She integrates the younger much as she does. school majorette rolled up her would play on the sideline at foot-kids at TeWmkle into the program "It's a way of expressing to sleeves and went to work con-ball games while the drill team and really gets them excited CONTINUED FROM A 1 CONTINUED FROM A 1 people,• said the 38-year Corona vincing students music and and flag corps ran onto the field, about coming here and being in del Mar resident and Corona del school bands are a "hip" thing to created a large #E" and per-the band,• said junior Natalie December, disagreed. of every caliber fill all six of the Mar High graduate. #Hopefully it do. formed its routine. And it rarely Frost, the Eagles' dance team •How can you take the poli-cozy rooms. Glass door knobs, gives them some ideas.• MDay after day I would drag competed against other school captain. ticking out of politics?" he said. antique light fixtures and dark Each house will be decorated myself in here and tell these kids bands. Canie said Messenger has If the process is changed, the hardwood floors create a feeling b~ local flo~ and table settings how wonderlul and fun music is. This fall the band, more than spent hours of her own time help- choice shouldgoJo the \TOteRi;..-ru~-nt-thinvrct-~~~~~~___:::_+-wilHlle-i'W'lltisbed--Dv--6e>tH!lrG6&9t-t-Blw--ftftier-dai~. ·~be-~·~=----¥01irt--56-pll8Vl~--stimtJ~,--Perf(mt'l~im--H:l· l(f4emn·:e-ciracti·~for-mi-"t!J)eori!l-~~-i1 said. "I think I am very nostalgic," Plaza merchants. One house will know what? Now they tell each entire nine-minute production •There should be some choice said the 18-year architect and be adorned with a Christmas tree, other.• complete with four sepatate rou- ing audition for the Juilliard School of Music in New York. involved," be said. "If we need to kitchen designer. •1 did a lot of Christmas China on the dining The group is extremely close, tines from Les Miserables during change it, we should go a step research and went back east. 1 room table and several seasonal say students, which is one of the half-time. MShe's just incredible, spend- ing so much time with us that she never gets paid for,• she said. further and change the dty char-tried to create an atmosphere that ornaments throughout the home. draws to the program. And last year the band came ter and have a directly elected had the warmth I wanted." · Along with the 20 PTA m~-"It's really one of the school's home from a national competition -And Messenger continues to dream of ways to improve the program. mayor,• Preparing for the big day has hers that organized the whole smaller groups, but it's where I with six trophies, most for first Glover stressed that her sug-kept Pries busy adding last event, 250 volunteers will staff found all of my high school place. gestion has nothing to do with minute touches to her 1-year-old the houses on Tuesday. friends," said flag captain Carrie The music program now has a Hedges himself. She simply creation. The mother of four Participants will be given bas-Farrar, who also plays the clarinet growing booster group which #The choir has grown from five students to 30 this year,• she said, beaming with pride. #Now.-we- have enough to start an elite choir. It's just a dream.• wants. to-bring more Mavility" to young c'.hlldrmrsatd -op;enllrgili -le.et lunehes,provided-by-Sw~-in-the-est&ictia-jazz-ban.4--pr-Oduees a-monthly newsletter for city government. she said. house to more than 1,000 people Life of Fashion Island, Jlt Sherman Kim Manell the ~ssistant drum the parents and band alqmni, Council members Jan Debay, does not bother her and that she Gardens in Corona del Mar. major, who also competes on many of whom continue to volun- Tom Edwards and Dennis O'Neil said they'd be open to the idea if sqheduling and other logistics made sense. •rm not real supportive of the current system," O'Neil said. "It can get very divisive." LIMITS "' CONTINUED FROM A 1 boards. We're in effect saying we're opting out of leadership in any of these other organizations, and that's a bad plan.• Proposals similar to Measure F will appear on ballots in Buena Park. Dana Point, Laguna Niguel, La Palma, Orange and Yorba Un- da. 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I ... . ~ . .. • Sailors, Eagles combine (or 1,007 yards and 41 first downs before capacity crowd of 5,000. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -It won't be 14-0 for the Newport Harbor High foot- ball team, but it still could be 14 weeks, after a gut-wrenching, crowd-pleasing Sea View League opener Friday night, won by visiting Santa Margarita, 36-22. ~e lead changed bands four times, the ~ was turned over five, and momentum shifted sidelines more times than' just about any of the capacity homtcoming crowd of 5,000 .could keep tra:_lci. Bvt, in a game that featured 1,007 ya.rdi of total offense and 41 first downs, I I •SEE NEWPORT PAGE 84 Santa Mqarita 36, Newport Hm'bor 22 El Toro 37, Woodbridge 7 Santa Margarita at Irvine .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ·~ .. .. • .. I §~ .. .. IMuStangs l drop 21-7 !decision .. .. ~ •Aliso Niguel hands Costa MARC MAR™' oAA.v PLOT ~ Mesa PCL-opening setback. Newport Harbor's Oscar Constandes makes the hit on Santa Margarita running back Billy -: Newman ln second quarter action of Friday night's Sea View League struggle at Newport. ~ -9y-M-ik_e_Sc_i-ac_ca_,_Oa_i/y-Pi-.t-ot ___ _ ·-------------1-9--------T--~-:----:--':-'.~-=-~~'-::--=~-:---"'"=--=--------=--==----------==------------~---:--_...._----....----':.-...----,_,..,..~_::..:....--=-------------------j ALIS_O VIEJO -Aliso Ni uel .Q UT 0 F T H. E ; High spotted visiting Costa Mesa an bough Melissa Inouye of Estancia High felt slightly ~ omorpta.ce nmntng.tbe .-... ot Nuremt>erU. Germany, sb6 ftllu.ed to saaurc. the training that hlilped improve ber ao.-a>Wltry time nearly /Jve .mJnutea since her sophomore year. Inouye, after all. is fluent in the German language, and no one on her study trip to the Bavarl.an Alps regkln wu going to hold Inouye accountable for summer workouts. She was on her own. •1 remember the first day in Gmnaoy -I bad jet lag, it wu raining, it was cold and I still ran.• said InoUye, one of only •2 U.S. -: early touchdown, then rode a stingy ~ defense and the strong rushing : effort of Scott Nemeth to a 21 -7 vie- ; tory Friday night in a Paafic Coast -: League opener for both schools. ; The Mustangs took a 7-0 first : quarter lead, then watched as a ~-ground-oriented Wolverine attack ! -led by Nemeth -chewed up the ~ clock and rebounded for three : touchdowns over the final 26 min- : utes. ~ The Aliso Niguel runrung back ; scored. on runs of 1, 7 and 24 yards -; and finished with a game-high 161 ; yards on 22 carries as the Wolver- : ines, ranked No. 2 in CIF Division ~ VIII, improved to 6-0 overall. ; The loss ended ~-two-game. wm ~ streak for Costa Mesa, which fell to :: 3-3. : ·our kids were confident coming -; into tonight's game,• Costa Mesa : Coach Jerry Howell said. ·we made : some costly mistakes and once : again, our passing game was a beat ; off. Those mistakes really hurt our : chances." -: Actually, had Costa Mesa ta.ken '! advantage of some early Aliso : Niguel miscues, the outcome may : have been different. '; The Wolverines suffered an inter- : ceptioo by the Mustangs' Ben Felter, ; lost a fumble and had a 17-yard . l-l---_,.;.;~ ... il;ll~~llm~llml~.-..llle...DllillJ.RlllDDL;Hllgll~~ll:J!~ltlll.21~Ll1~~........,;~~·SEEINOUYEPAGEB2_11!1!!!1!1!~!1!!!!J!!!!~~~~~~_:-------------------­ • SEE COSTA MESA PAGE 8' the p<>int for Eagles • Estanda's basketball team gets a big boost with the anival of Mater Dei transfer Selwyn Mantell. a point guaid defuxe. Hawks crus I. I \ ,, By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot Lagurw ... 47, Est.Mm 1) AMlo ....... 21. Mell 7 Ur.:Nlfty 20. lagur\11 ~ 0 -' Newport Harbor belts Riverside Poly, 16-12; goalie Jon Pharris saves eight, ~als the ball four times to pace win. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot _ NEWPORT BEACH -There are moments in the .pool when it's frustrating for junior goalkeeper Jon ' Pharris of Newport Harbor High. · • While Pharris may be among the top players in the -epuntry at his position, he is learning patience this sea- '.son for the inexperienced Sailors (8-8), who defeated ·'Riverside Poly, 16-12, in a nonleague water polo game -~riday. •Sometimes it's frustrating,· Pharris admitted, after . recording eight saves and four steals in front of the : cage against Poly (9-8), a perennial CIF Southern Sec- on power. · · · Pharris transferred to Newport Harbor after earning ·first-team All-CIF Division I honors last year as a · sophomore for Villa Park, which reached the CIF title game in 1995, losing to Foothill. · w "It was frustrating g oing from the No. 2 team in Cf!? : Jast year to this team," Pharris said. ·sut they. try ~err tiest. That's all you can do. All but (Jon) Uccifem are first-year varsity players and they're going to make a lot of rookie mistakes." Pharris, a member of the U.S. Junior National team since January, is sort of a big fish in a small pond. The problem is that he cannot play defense alone. He needs help. ·Not this year," Pharris said of reaching ~other ClF title game. "Maybe next year." . Pharris recorded a Villa Park school record 236 saves last year. His team beat Newport Harbor last year in the CIF quarterfinals. But his family moved to udo Isle at Spring Break and he said good-bye to his Villa Park teammates. In the second quarter against Poly, Pharris, who will be a four-year varsity starter next season. ignited what would prove to be the game-winning goal. when his long pass reached teammate Matt Moreau, who scored one minute into the quarter to give the Tars a J..2 lead. They would outscore Poly in the second quarter, 7- 3, for a 9-5 halftime lead. Moreau scored again to make it 5-2. again after a Pharris steal and subsequent long pass. Pharris also had five saves in the second. "He's the best goalie in Soulliern Cafilorma," New- port Coach Bill Barnett said. Luke Alvarado led the Tars with five goals, while Jeff Leeper had three and Moreau and Ucciferri two each. INOUYE C::ONTINUED FROM 81 . rugh school students last summer to be invited to a four-week, ·all-expenses paid trip to the city famous for Hitler's speeches and the Nazi war trials. Nothing, not even an award-winning journey to the land in which she has devoted four years' worth of studying. would stop Inouye. "I felt really stupid doing it the first day, H Inouye, a senior, said. •My hostess on the study trip was looking at me like I was retarded. But I ran on a bike tratl for about 30 minutes, and -1 remember feeling really weird.• . . There's nothing weird about breaking 20 nunutes, or finishing first on your team. , . • And thanks to he~ dedication •. (19:52), but led Estancia to victory. Inouye has also been the Eagles' top runner in top-threeJeam..finishes__ at the Sell-Jeff, Woodbridge and Yucaipa invitationals. •My goal last year was to break 21 minutes and run in the 20s," Inouye said. "But I never made it. Then during league finals, I had a really bad race, so I never broke 21 my whole junior year. So this summer I've been running in the 20s, and our first meet at Woodbridge I went under 20 and I was totally shoclced. " Inouye, whose ra e 4.25 is also above most Woodbridge Invitational earlier this year. HYou know how shocked I was at students, started taking German before she began running. . Woodbridge?H Inouye asked. "I crossed the finish line and looked at my watch, and it read 19:42. I was totally blown away.• Tnouye's clocking at WOOO.bridge was a career-best time, and she has since become Eagle Coach Charlie Appell's leading runner, -including last week's 19:55 time in a Pacific €oast League dual meet against cross-town rival Costa Mesa, a 26-31 victory for Estancia that led -.to lnouye's appointment as the Daily Pilot • Athlete of the Week. ~· _ ·she's gone from the 24:30s to 19:40s, • Appell said. •That's because of her progresstve -~ork ethic and summer training, and doing · .what is suggested.• Inouye crossed the tape in second place (overall) behind Mesa's Gegi Van De Walker She played soccer as a freshman . •t didn't want to take Spanish, because it seems like everybod else takes S b," liiouye saf<I. Inouye placed in the 90th percentile of a nationally administered German test last January, then finished among the semifimllhrts in an application process 1hat included an -essay. and oral interview (in German, of ~Ul"le). Ev9mtually, 42 students were chosen. •Before I left for Germany, I was worried to death that I'd lose it,• Inouye said of nmning stamina. "I thought I would get totally out of shape In Germany, because whenever people go on trlpi, µiey usually get out of shape by not running. So J,made a promise to run every day.• Fortunately, running is a universal language. • 11 ' I I I 11 I ,. ' I I Costa Mesa's Hall wins again; moves into today's semifinals IRVINE -Dave Hall, the No. 2 seed from Costa Mesa, defeated Scott Douglas, 6-4, 6-2, Friday to advance to Saturday's semifinals in the men's open division ot the U.S. Wheelchair Tennis Championships. Hall Will face No. 3 seed Steve Welch, a 6-4, 6-3 winner over No. 5 Chip Pa.rmelly, with the winner taking on Ricley Moller in the champi- onship final Sunday. Moller took gold in the Summer Paralympics. In staggered matches, Moller won his semifinal Friday over Laurent Gimmartini of France, 7-5, 0-6, 6-3, to advance to the finals. In wotnen's singles finals today, No. 4 Daniela DiToro, a 6-4, 6-2 winner Friday, will face Maaike Smit for the title at 11 a.m. Smit is the gold medalist from the Paralympics. The toum4ment is being held at the Racquet Club of Irvine. Panr.ake breakfast set for toda at Costa Mesa High (7-noon) COSTA MESA-If you're hun- gry this morning, you don't have . For the price of $2.50 there is a ticket awaiting at Costa Mesa High where Kiwanis North is putting on its annual Pancake Breakfast from 7 a.m.-noon, which benefits AYSO. With the help of the Key Cubs from Costa Mesa and Estancia high schools, and the Circle K at Orange Coast, the breakfast nor- mally nets s10.ooo, with half of that going directly to the local AYSO teams. Dtrecting the food services is Fran Unini. owner of Newport Ribl. ii-"' • --.-1.-•. -.-,,, '.'' :-:'''.?';:,, mw -;, ,--;;.c. j -. • :'· ... 11 I I I, • I ' i I I ! I I I • ~y • Foadl•• . Communtty college -Fullefton at C>rainge Coast. 7 p.m. ·~ College women -South«n Califomla College at Cal 8aptlst. 7:30 p.m. ......... . ~ coH9 -Orange~ at Long Beach Oty CoMege tOumament. ... ct.y • ..... · ~men . w.ttoont et Southern Clll~ COiiege. l p.m. Cof1t9t women · c..i lepdlt at Southtm Caltfomia ~ s p.m.. • 0..Cll&AJ ~ "*' and WOMef\ • SoUthern C..ltfomla Colt.gt 8t UC Sen Diego ..... , •. ,,,. ~ con.g. men• women · Oranot eo.t It OysQI ¥'lr9 • lnwlb:llanif (Sen MMIO). t a.m.. ' , , "'9f'I ~. eo.-o.. .. Mir, """'on twbof. COM Mesa "or-. ~ lnvttJltJonaf, at lr\-lne rartc. 9 1.m. .. --·· ~~·~.··i : Balboa Bay Club Racquet club will be the site of Sea View League singles and doubles --r"ilr=~"11111~~=:!~:r~~:1:1rr=--finals Nov. ~1"' -: TI Sea View singles and ·~:THE ··eEAT -.GOES ON • Otange Coast College ,( 1 • I hosts longtime rival ff ajJ.erton tonight in Ceiitral Division tussle. I I • TODAv·s GAME : doubles f:lnaJs Nov. 6-7 will : be held at the Balboa Bay : Oub Racquet Oub and hosted .: by CdM. There will be a dozen : courts used both days. ! While Cd.M's Nina Vaughan : and Woodbridge's Natalie Exon : are expected to face eal:h other : in the singles final again : (Vaughan won last year), the Sea : View doubles title is up for : grabs. : Freshmen Nadia Vaughan : and Caylan Leslie, CdM's second : and third singles players, will be ! a formidable doubles team in the =====-------=--: league finals. ! It is still unknown whether or : not Newport Harbor's Katie ; Canright aDd Vanessa Godbey • Sltumtlon: Fullerton's Hornets : will play doubles. Godbey and (2-2) are coming off a win into their : Canright, the Sailors' top two Mission Conference Central Division : singles players, reached the Sea opener against an OCC club (1-4, 0-2) : View title match last year and that was shut out by Golden West : lost to CdM's Alissa Scott and last week to the tune of 31-0. : Megan Wachtler. • r.vo.tt.. Fullerton by 7. • Godbey Canrigbt th • Pllatm• k-r to vlctor-t= For : advanced t~ the CIF en openers. they need to protect the : art rfinals 1 · t qua~ tighten up the secondary : qu . e •. osmg 0 and become aggressive tackling : top-seeded Pilar Montgomery · : and Sarita Yard.i of Santa . 10 touchdowns. They average ! richard dunn Barbara. 7·5, 6-4. Then again, Newport Harbor's best doubles team this year, senior Emily Barker and junior Brooke Taylor, would have to be the early favorite. Barker and Taylor, who swept against CdM and Woodbridge this week, are 27-0 this season as partners. Barker is 30-0 in doubles; Taylor played one match (three sets) at singles this year and swept. Last year, Barker-Taylor lost only three sets the entire season and advanced to the league semifinals. 0 Taylor Dent and Boris Turldcb of CdM are both playing in a men's pro satellite event in San Francisco. 1\Jrkich, an exchange student from Croatia who played for SATUROAY, OCToeER 19. 1• II . • • . • CdM luf MUOO, Is retuming far ~ Orange County =c.i ~.,;: theCJF ~ ChampiorislJI 18 champic>c u a freshman : l Sp-Iring°'~ w11o-" ~ at Irvine Patk tougher competition. : t " •-.1-· eighth.grader Hunter Jack : se 1.0r LUUAY (CdM)-~attending1he Palmer : Tennis Academy in Tampa, Fla., : el ., " __ this year. He will be a freshman : • Corona di ivuu, in the spring of 1998 when Dent : Newport Harbor, Costa is a junior (if Dent's still playing • bo high school tennis). ! Mesa, Estancia ys ·1 couldn't find any players :. and girls are on their for him to hit with.• Richard Jack said of bis son. one of Southern ! marks this morning. California's best in singles and : -----------~~~ :e~h:'1 ~t. ·~ ~ By Jim Watters. Daily Piot find matches, and so this situation seemed to work out the • IRVINE -Costa Mesa fii9b best b din him t Palm : cross country coach Joe Busi is ' y sen g . 0 er. :. 1001.1 .. ,. forward to this -~s That's where be wanted to go.• ~ ~~ · Former Newport Harbor : Orange County Cbampimsbips standout Geoff Abrams : that will find all four local schools (Stant d) also ttended th : competing in the most prestigious or a e ••• field of the season at Irvine Padt. Palmer Academy. · : Action starts at 8 a.m., but the a : first boys varsity heat with a local Ne~rt Beach's Debbie : team, Estancia doesn't o Graham (Palisades Tennis aub) : until 9:36 a.m. Corona del Mar, lost in the first round of the main : Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa draw earlier this week in the : will be in another group set to State Fann Challenger at the : leave the line at 10 o'clock. . Hyatt Grand Champions Resort : In girls varsity, CdM and NeW- in Indian Wells. Graham lost to : port Harbor start at 9:24. Costa Anne Miller, 7-5, 6-3, in the ! Mesa and Estancia are in the 9:48 $75,000 WfA Tour event. : group. -----------: Huntington Beach, the No. 2 • IUCHA.RD DUNN's tennis column appears every other Saturday. : boys team in Orange County and : the defending meet champion, : can expect a serious challenge : from No. 1 Santa Ana Valley. No. COSTA MESA -The Orange COast College football team comes into this Saturday's home gaiDe off its first shutout loss since 1984. 220 yards through the air -320 ! overall : I I I ( I I I " ( I I ( ) ( ) I ( I I I\ I " \ ( ) I I I '\ I ~ \ I I : 3 Tustin and No. 4 Santa Mar- : garita are also in the field "11'f'he Pirates' opponent - FUilerton. The team that shut them.out all those 125 games ago. Kttkoff is 7 p .m. , OCC stands at 1-4 overall, 0-2 iIY )Mission Conference Central Division play after being blown off' •tlie field last week by its longest-standing rival Golden ~· 31-0. The Rustlers had ~· into the game winless in three tries. ~ ~erton (2-2 overall) opened de'nb-al Division play last week with d. 23-16 win over Riverside. lb~"' Hornets are the only other teain: besides OCC, giving up an avmge of more than 400 yards to\al'"'offense a game. Fullerton giv~ up 402 while OCC is at the of the heap with 446. Hornets are led by sopbo- ~ quarterback. Paul Waldrop wli_~1;las thrown for 725 yards and .. ,.. '" i I I I - The Pirates's porous defense : finally recorded an interception : on a third-quarter pick by safetY ! Dan Booher, but even though : Golden West threw into double-! and triple-coverage numerous : times, quarterback Brian Baugh-! man still completed 15 of 25 for : 217 yards and two touchdowns. : OCC's leading rusher, William : League, is doubtful for the game. : He suffered a hamstring pull in : the opening minutes against : Golden West, finishing the day : with three carries for six yards. ! A bright spot was the return of : tailback Chet Walker who was in : the lineup for the first time since a : preseason shoulder injury. He : picked up 65 yards on 16 carries. : The Pirates will have to find a : way to protect the quarterback : and cut down on the penalties. : Golden West recorded six sacks : while the Pirates were penalized ! 98 yards. , 1 \ I ' I I I\ , ... .... L£ LG "' "" Oll Ml.I Oll Cl PS SS Cl ~ge Coast Torno-hawks _ ~ress in men's soccer, 4-1 ~ . . --- - I I ' I . I .. '\ '. ' ' I I ' ...... BRIAN POIUOA I DAILY PILOT BOA't'ING stephanie keefe For junior sailing, the proposed program would incorporate new regattas into the existing system of cbampioosblps, as well as changing the age groups. Specifically, junior sailing would follow a •path• to future championshipa. beglnn1ng with Junior Festivals. Juniors woWd then have the opponunity to compete on a Junior Olympic leftl. much like the program in place few youth vohybeJL as well . u iD tµgb ~ comr.tiUon. Tbil J1Jldcw OtymplC level Would ClOVW all junion from tbe .... of 13-18. u ~to ege 19, which la cwreotly the Junior 1Qe1bnlt. Pram ...... yOUtb woWd OWi .e1 ID tbe Youlb l>t"t'7!t. .......... Milon = t 31. woalll IDdt• ., ......... Alid,._..._=cm IOOk '9wlll'd wa t • \ ' : Top-ranked Esperanza, No. 2 -... : Irvine and No. 4 El Modena fig- : ure to give No. 3 Dana Hills, the : defending champions. a run for : the girls title. : Susi's boys team, currently : ranked No. 3 in CIF Division IV, is : coming into today's action off a : strong dual meet performance : Thursday against University. : Jaime Carillo and Bruce Hancock : and Eric Solis, who ran 2-3-4, : should be the top Mustang run- : ners. : ·rm looking for Jaime to have : a real good race and be one of the : top challengers,· Busi said. •His : times put him within striking dis- : tance.• : Gigi Van de Walker and Jamie : DeNoewer figure to be the top : performers for the Mustang gilis. . . . . • 1be Corona clel Mar girts : are cunently ranked No. 10 in : Orange County, No. 2 in Div. IV. : The Sea Kings already have a : victory over defending Div. n : champion Santa Margarita to : their aedit and Coach Bill Sumn- : er's squad always seems poised to : provide some surprises . : CdM's Jennifer Morgan, : Vanessa Jamieson and sopho- : more standout Uz Morse finished : 3-4-5 in that 27-28 victory over ! Santa Margarita. Jennifer Blair : and Adrienne Dubin were sev- : enth and eighth, respectively, : that day and all five should make : some noise today. : The Sea Kings boys are No. 1 : in Div. IV and living up to Sumn- : er's preseason prediction that : they'll be Fresno in November foe : the C1F State Championships. : CdM is led by sophomore : 'I)'ler Beardslee, with Richard e : Hossfeld. Jason Rogers, Pat Rus- : sell and Brian Coombe strong : pacesetten . . . ~ . • • Tbe Newport Harbor boys : come in ranked No. 1 in Div. 3 Olympic campaign. • hil th .wt.:i.. No 3 Th ~ this : w e e~~~are .. Progr::, ':'"'""'" in~uded. : ·we had a great week d train-1.;n;;M : ing: said Newport Harbor" boys believe that the current structure : coach Bim Sany. •rm optimistic. of the championship progxamJ.s : year ere was a already extremely successful and : with Mt. Sac., but that's not tbe does not need further ~: case this time.• fine-tuning, • Rather, it is at the grassroots : Barry considers sophomore level that we must begin. : Curt Heberts and Claudio Cortes We sometimes forget that not : to be among the top d their dus.· every sailing hopeful has equal : es in Orange County field. opportunities with their peers, : On the girls side, Jamie Swar- with each sailing facility : berg, Alida McFall. Meghann providing a different kind of : Allard and Andrea Sparrow are instruction. : the pk:ks. We need to focus our attention : McFall. a sopbA:mcre, is ..t to on getting young sailors ! explode while Swarberg, who interested and keeping them : was the Sailors' No. 2 rwms Jut interested -showing them just : seuon. Is potting together .no.b· how tun sailing really ii. : er lteedy seuoa. The majority ol p8ople who : sail In the world are not : • Eltlada'a .._ cw la wortd-dus Milon oc Olympic : unruaked. but C.oecll °'Mh mecte»A1 our sport ii Nelly : Appiilll 9 ~ ,_ bllwtne a_.. made up of thoee people who : nodl progitml. enjoy radng to EhMMda. or : 1be S.V-' thttme ~ M1ling tn 1\Wigbts, or radog in : s.ah IW end 811 1tde s··r t loce1 d&ss regdA : figure '° be lbe top ct1' : .. A.· pointed out at tbe Junior ! •Siftb beii .. tba - Path Fonlm.. the sport Of MiMDg ii : l.JDplov ••nt. • ADiMlll ..... OC)ll!Wt'IDlty ~ ...... ..c:b : ........... 2t:()S ... .. year. 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Mer the game, with ice packs strapped ont> his left knee, Jones was carried off the fie'1 by two Hawk linemen, including 6- fool-3, 330-pound tackle Ian Bochenek. II had great boles,• Jones said. "Some of O>.em were so big, (Bochenek) could fit thltugh thepl almost .• ~the final quarter, Laguna Hills didn't try-to add more points to the scoreboard. It jud worked out that way. Laguna Hills detensive end Mike Seeley recovered an Estlmda fumble with 2: 17 left in the game at Oie Eagle 24-yard line. 'JWo plays later, backup tailback Antho-, P-OOR QUALLTXJ y,... ..... ~ ....... , ............ Wom.aa.ldp ... ,..,. BIMw:tji'* OrU MCIM4e. out of tllleboldof ........ Meyer ID Prtday Dltbfs PadftcCout League lhowdown of unbeatem at OnngeCout College. The Hawks, rankecl No..UnCIF Dlvtslon VIII, proved their c:redenllals with aconvtndng 47-13 triumph over EstaDdL The Eagles wW try to rebound next Friday against cross-town rival Costa Mesa. when Johnson had been fiat on bis back on ~sideline. Medical personnel came over . and an ambulance followed. No extra- po'1t kick or two-point conversion was attempted by the Hawks as the head refer- ee Called the game early. It could be con- stnled as a mercy rule. }ifiranda went down on the second play of tJ>.e game and will be lost for at least two weeks, Uebengood said. men. But we just didn't have enough against them tonight. They're too strong. It would change their team with (Jones) out. He's a great back, probably the best back I've seen or played against.• In the mt quarter, Estancia's Andy Gali- cia forced a fumble and Eagle defensive end John Uebengood recovered at the Hawk 8-yard line. But the Eagles were unable to put it in the end zone. Chris Mokede attempted a field goal from 23 yards, but Laguna Hills' Dustin Mang blocked. it. touchdown. Estancia punted and Laguna Hills came back again, this time with Jones rushing for a 58-yard touchdown. He would add a 61- yard scoring run later in the second quar- ter, as the Hawks built a 26-7 halftime lead. fn Laguna Hills' first possession, Tanielu went down at the line of scrimmage, a play in :which Jones carried 57 yards to the Eagle3. *He's gone for the year,• Uebengood said. "Our problem tonight was no line- When Jones wasn't rushing, he was faking, and beautifully at that. On four occasions, Jones sold the Estancia defense on the run up the middle, while Hawk quarterback Cory Pardoe ran clear. Pardoe had carries of 32, 23, 18 and 11 yards (twice). The Hawks turned.around and drove 80 yards, using 5:08 of the clock, to score again. A great disguise by Jones allowed Pardoe to rush 32 yards and. set up the Johnson was released from Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. "He just got tired, totally tired and your body goes into shock when you're hyperventilating," Uebengood said. "Johnson's fine, though. He'll play next week.• s.rtll~J6 N9wport Hart.or 22 Score by Quwtler's Santa Margarita 14 0 6 16 -36 Newport Harbor 7 9 0 6 -22 First Qulirter SM -Crowder 8 pass from Palmer (Sparks kidc). 7:48. NH -Pulido 3 pass from Fredriksen Oohnson kick). 0:12. SM • Newman 80 run (Sparks kick). ~:00. . Second QuM'tW ' ~H -Hogan 77 pass from Fredriksen .idt blocked), 6:28. elH -Johnson 18 FG, 0:00. I nwdQtm;• ; SM • Minardi 79 pass from Palmer (run failed), 9:34. ~Qulirtw NH -Ohrel 19 run (pass failed), 10:01 . SM · Newman 13 run (Crowder pass from Palmer), 3:33. SM · Palmer 3 run (Palmer run), 2:01. Attendance: 5,000 (estimated). WDIVIOUAL RUSHING SM -Newman. 28-264; Palmer, 3-22. NH -Ohrel, 35-267; Fredriksen, S.22; Baker, 1-4; Urban, 1-3. INDIVIDUAL MSSl.NG SM · Palmer. 7-13·1, 190. NH -Fredriksen, 18-30-0, 235. INDIVIDUAL llECEMNG SM -Minardi, 4-174; Long, 1-8; ~inna, 1-7; Crowder, 1-1. NH -Pulido, 8-88; Hogan, 2-95; RaU1Ch, 5-32; Ohrel. 2-8. GAME STAT1STICS SM NH First downs 18 23 Rushes-yardage 30-293 41-300 Passing yardage 190 235 Passing 7·13-1 18-30-0 Net return yardage• 1 20 Sacks-yardage 1 · 7 1 -4 Net yardage 477 551 Punts 3-40.8 3-38.7 Fumbles-fumbles lost 1-1 3-3 "ag:s-net yardage 4-45 3-22 Time of possession 21 :21 26:39 . •Punt returns, interceptions, fumble i:etums PREPS CONTINUED FROM 81 Selwyn Mansell. The 5-foot-10 Mansell, who attended Costa Mesa's TeWmkle Middle School with the current Eagle veterans before enrolling at Mater Del, was a little-used reserve OD the Monarchs' CIF Southern Section Division I-A ~pionsbip team la.st season. Paced with the prospect of sitting once again behind Moo.a.rcb senior Kevin Augustine, who resides on a short list of the top point guards in the nation, Mansell returned to his Costa Mesa roots the first week of the fall semester. •He's the pure point guard we didn't have,• noted Boyce, who said be knew nothing of Mansell, until be hit the Bltanda sixth-period pradice floor. ·SAILORS CONTINUED FROM· 81 it was the Eagles (5-1 and ranked fifth in CIF Southern Sec- tion Division V), who earned the big-play advantage. "We've got to play defense and special teams,• said disap- pointed Newport Coach Jeff Brinkley, whose team (5-1 and ranked No. 3 in Division V) ral- lied to take the lead twice, but couldn't put the visitors away. "Those are our trademarks, but we didn't show it tonight." The Sailors showed plenty, however, including a precision offense that stopped itself more than the Santa Margarita defense could. The Eagles, who earned their first win ever at Newport's Davidson Field, also displayed the 'type of heart that could make this game the best of the Sea View season, despite four weeks and several pick 'em matchups still to come. •Both teams played well and both teams played hard,• said Eagles Coach Jim Hartigan. "We feel fortunate to have come out on top. It was a great football game.• It was that from the outset as the Eagles drove eight plays with the opening kickoff for a touch- down to start the seesaw scoring derby. After both teams exchanged fumbles on consecutive plays, Harbor rallied to tie it with a 12- play, 56-yard drive, which fea- tured nine carries by tailback Ray Ohrel and three pass com- pletions by quarterback Josiah penetrates, handles the ball and makes good decisions. His pie won't be able to sag off him. But bis main job will be getting the ball to other guys. And, he can finish on the break. "Hopefully, he can carry on the long tradition of Estancia point guards (Plock, Zach Richard.son, Paul McDaniel, Augustin Heredia, Mike Cw1is, Jeff Gardner, John Carrido, etc.). I'd take a point guard over a big guy any day in the high school game.• Boyce said Mansell's size may affect bis collegiate future, but that hls strong academic record has drawn the attention of some Ivy League schools. •ffis body is small, but he has the mind, the quickness, the inst1ncta and the ability to play at a high level in colleg~. • a TbelrallerMWlll .... beneficial tor Coach Bob Dukus' Newport gitlt squad, which bas lost 19916-95 Newport-Mela District Player of tbe Year Andree Verhullt to Bilhop Montgomery. •He's very fundamentally IOUDd. We played Mater Dei this 111mmer, but J didn't remember him. It wam't IOOD after seeing him play, though, tha.i I reallied he Is a special kid. He's a very good player, but he's Just a great kid. He's going to be very good few the team.• Mansell, who dilplayed qWdt •!Ml rivaling Plock'I at ~ mth·period workout. WtB mu an Impact at both ends o1 tm aoar, llCClOl'diD9 '° Boyce. Verhulst did oot return to tbe team last MUOD llfter l'UltaJnlng a 1tre11 ftacture tn her foot at the beg1nn1ng °' league play last . year and Dukul wu mum on her future in the program last Ip.ring. B1lbop Maatv*••Mtf won the •ffe ..... welJ .. rou.Dded --··C-,.P.DM·. ~ aplalned. ·He CIP DlvWon m-M ' t ., MARC MAA™ I DAl.V Pl.OT Newport Harbor's Ray Ohrel ftnds some nmnlng room on the right side of the line In early going. Fredriksen. The final Fredrik:sen hookup on the march was a 3- yard rocket to senior Danny Puli- do, who dragged bis right leg in bounds with 12 seconds left in the first quarter. Eddie Johnson's conversion kick made it 7-7, but Santa Mar- garita needed only one play - an 80-yard touchdown burst from Billy Newman -to regain the lead before the second quar- ter began. _ After a 42-yard field goal t:ry sailed wide for the visitors. New- port posted a big-play of its own. Fredriksen hit tight end Peter championship last year and, according to enrollm~nt figur~ get the chance to defend the ID-AA crown against a division field including ... Newport Harbor. a Eatand.a High girls coach Paul Kirby reported Friday that senior Jennifer McCartin, currently attending Newport Harbor and ineligible for athletics under the district's zero tolerance policy, will regain her eligibility Jan. 22. •She could play the last seven (Pacific Coast) league gaJJtes for us and, hopefully, the playoffs," Kirby said. a Tbe extent of the damage to Newport Harbor senior football standout Greg Wertman'• left knee has not yet been diagnosed due to swelling. Wertman, out for the rest of the football season and bukelball u well -Coach Larry Hint said he would have started at guard for the Sailors -ii expected to get a finAl diagnolil next week and likely undergo au.rgery. a IUnt Aid fUDdl for bll tMID .. Deoember toumam.ettt b1p to Newport. RJ. ere IUD being Nlied and a 1 l-bour lbcilt-a-tbaa. In wbldl the s.dliili Wiil attmipt to lift)(. 10,000 ..... Is beJng plADned for filrty Decembet. r Hogan in the seam and he ran out of a tackle at the Eagle 25 and into the end zone for a 77 - yard TD. The PAT, however, was blocked by Santa Margarita's 6- foot-8 John O'Neil to protect the Eagles' one-point margin. After forcing the visitors' first punt of the game, Newport took over at its own 2 with 2:17 left. But, eschewing Brinkley's former conservativeleaning,Fredriksen passed on first down from the end zone for the first of three completions on the drive . A third-down pass interfer- Aliso ....... 21, Costa Mesa! 7 Score by QusWI Costa Mesa 7 0 0 O • 7 Aliso Niguel 0 7 7 7 • 21 Ant~ CM -Herzog 1 Ml (Peca kidc), 2:22. Second QIMrW AN -Nern~ 1 run (Wahzman kick), 4:37. 1"1rdQuarW AN ~ Nemeth 7 run (Waltzman kick), 2:47. ~QY.-tw AN -Nemeth 24 run (Waltzman kick), 8:34. Attendance: 1,200 (estimated). lNDMDUAL llUStMG CM • Herzog. 14-43; Hamade, 5-25; Robinson, 8-23; Fetter. 1-2; Baume, 4-fot-mln-3; Llewnos, S-for.'.mln-8. AN · Nemeth, 22·161; Geraslmoo. 7-47; Thoma$. 6-fOMnln-10. IMMVllMMI. MSAtG CM · 1awM. M-0. ~ Uwanos, 1...2.0, I. AN· Thonw. 2-t-1, 60. WVIDUAI. MCllVlillG CM · ~nsol\ l-19; ~. 1 ·31. AN • Singletorl, 1-4.2; Nemettl. 1-11. .,... -mm--1m-a- CM First~ 10 "~Wdl9e 37"82 =y.o.ge ~ ,. return Ylf'dlOe• 0 ~ ,.,, NM yerdegt t 14 ""* 2-l!I ,,......fumbles loilt 4-J ....... ~. 5-J7 n.M'1fp0~ 21:511 ence penalty sustained the march and Fredriksen eventual- ly scrambled to the 1, before the Tars called timeout with one sec- ond left, allowing Johnson to toe an 18-yard go-ahead field goal. The three-point boot gave Harbor its first lead and sent the hosts to the locker room on a wave of emotion and bqme cheers. Newport picked up where it left off on the first play after half- time., as Ohrel_. who finished with a season-high 267 yards on 35 carries, bolted 72 yards to the Eagle 8. MUSTANGS CONTINUED FROM 81 punt -all in the first quarter. Costa Mesa, however, could only cash in on one of those mistakes. Taking over on the Aliso Niguel 31 following Cory Chan- dler's 17-yard punt, the Mustangs needed 10 plays and nearly five minutes to score; punching it into the end zone on Steve Heaog's 1-yard run. Matt Peca's kick made it 7-0 with 2:22 left in the opening quarter. On the ensuing kickoff, the Mustangs' Jeremy Siedsma recovered a Nick Singleton fum- ble. to put Costa Mesa in sooring position at the Aliso 23. The MU1ta.Dg11 drove down to the 10, but then their mistakes began to pile up. A motion penalty put the bell beck at the 15. On tbe very next play, quarterback Dan Dawne lost the ball on a 1aunble and Singleton gained IODle recWnpo. t:loD by teCOVerlng tt at tbe ~yard line. lbat'I when Nemeth WU put to work. In a 9'·yard ICOl1ng drWe, tbe tmlor Nlbed 1 t ttm. = . 1'·play march that cnl!in ID bts t;Yatd ~nm. DtWld Wdimu't ODii ..... tllld tb9 .... 1·1, .... Wllildi llood • Cbl tialf. co.u MIU. ' •• , .... ., .• , •1il~ -...,..., .... 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Tanielu. :~ 1-16. .. ~ STA1ISTIC'S i: ~~yardage 4j; 31-E Passing yardage 19 !$5 Pas.sing 1-1.0 4-11•1 ~~-~~ Net yardage 518 Punts 1-30 Fumbles-fumbles lost 1-1 1 Rags-netyardage 11-83 7 lime of posse5Slon 24:38 ~b *Punt returns. Interceptions. 1- fumble returns Ii ~ The game's ultimate mo tum change, however, ocx:unrtll on the next snap, when Margarita's Austin Jayred fell a noncontact fumble to take air out of the hosts sails. •1 think th.at was the bigg play of the game,• said Harti , who watched John Minardi ~ 79 yards with a Carson Pahm!i pass three plays later to Santa Margarita a 20-16 lea Harbor, taking advantage its best field. position of the (their own 46). drove five plays paydirt to reclaim the lead 11:44 left in the game, wi Obrel capping the five-~ march from 19 yards out. f Newport's Erik Runfola cepted a pass on the en1rumia possession, which appeared close the deal. ; But the Eagles would ha none of it. forcing a Sailor p from midfield to set up yet ' er explosion. · ~ Minardi, who averaged Jt yards on seven TD catdles ~ ing in, followed a 10-yard ~~ tion with a 64-yard run and cat.qt to the Harbor 13. 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I• P-T What. do you bid now? Q. a . Both vulnerabl~ as South yodhold: The bidding haa proceeded: 80l11'H WEST NORnt EAST I• Paa I • P-1 What action do you take? no trump. What do ,.,u .-.pond? Q. a • Aa South, vulnerable, you hold: The bidding ha.a prooeeded: WEST NOR'111 l!A8T 80U111 1• INT PMa T What. do you bid now? ~· e . Both vulnerable, .. South you hold: •KQ6 OIS OA K 784 Mt8 Partner opens the bidding with one no trump. What do you respond? Look for answers on Monday. Learn to be a better brldJe player ! S ubeeribe n ow to the Goren Bridce Letter by ealllq (800) 788-1225 for information. Or write to: Goren Bridce Let- ~.'O. Box 4410, Chicaro, DL MARINE SUPS CADILLAC 9040 FORD DOCRS 702 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •ae Cadlllac Sevllle '93 Taurus Mlntl White, loaded. $2500. white w/tan leather Int. 50' Mooring (Or less) •580-8686• 33K ml, $12,500. or Great Balboa Pen loc. •444-4030• make otter. 721-0404 Steve 723-5883 $1 2,500 _,......,--~--,.,..--- BALBOA: 40' DOCK, Two Side Tie. 9' and 13' Wide. •. 714-842-4914. ' 8 9 S ev 111 e V ·8 '97 Explr/Expd Trka Loaded, full power. Huge dlsc/lmmed del at, 8/c, leather Int. Direct Leasing $8000. 760-3146 (714) 648-1217 •------CHEVROLET 9045 GMC CAMPERS, RV'S, TRAILERS 8014 '79 Corvette Vanilla, '87 S15 Extended Cab, white/tan Int. shell w/ladder rack, Mint! $8000. 721·0404 at, 8/c, Mops, low ml. financing . $6895 . '82 Cuatom Camper Jiffy Auto 991-7296 Va", new h eads,-,--------special rnt. Must seel 97 Sub/Ta hoe(Trks 1 ________ _ $.5800.obo/after. 6pm Huge dlsc/lmmed del HONDA 9085 548-72 31 Direct Leasing , "iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (714) 048-1217 •• Nee d A Car? AUTOMOBII.ES CHRYSLER 9050 Better Than Auction Save $1100. $99 Down + small fee Jiffy Auto 991·7~96 BMW 9030 '88 L• Baron Con· vert. Ice blue, main· 1--------- lalned. Full p~r. 100k JEEP 9110 miles. S5600 583·3274 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gun metal ~ray/ta~ FORD 907 5 Limited, Mint cond, all Int. good condl $2500. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii xtras. Must see! 95k Shaun &75·1817 ml, $8700. 6 42-8616 •ea Mus tang 2nd 44L, lawnmower.misc drwrs "nd more furn I Invested. Reduced•--------- 808 Bison Ave 160~ Clay St (in alley) to $7500. 574-0990 BOICR owner, family owned,•--------- 289 vs, needs paint, MERCEDES 91 30 123K ml, $3000. SAT 8arn-1pm W/D. Fax, girls cloth· MARINE SLIPS Ing, bike, furn, misc. 'rD11uSPORTAnON '555 Vlata Fiona &&\Al• DOCRS 7022 (Bluffs area) Sell your unwanted items the easy way! 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Open Sun. -Ben & Marian Reedy $795.000 CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR. 2320 2ND AVE. Newly lis1ed , grea1 loca1ion. 2BR, 2BA. Open Sun. -MaryAnn McGuire $368.000 SO. HWY., 2830 BAYVIEW AVE. Prime large corner location, one block ro ocean. 2BR, 2BA. Open Sun., -Karen Masters $799.000 BAYFRONT., 2227 BAYSIDE DRJVE Bayfront. 3BR. 3BA. Open Sun. -Kay Ranger S 1,895,000 CAMEO HIGHLANDS, 4527 CORTIAND Grca1 value! Large yard. View! Buy now and apprecia1e! Open Sat/Sun. -Maxine Mink $495,000 CAMEO HIGHLANDS. 4801 CORTLAND Spectacular ocean view! Remodeled+ spa! 3BR, 2BA Open Sun. -Catherine Simons $654,000 CORONA HIGHLANDS, 440 DE SOL.A TERRACE Unobstructed ocean & Catalina views. 4BR, 3.5BA. Open Sun. -Arne Peterson $679,000 SPYGLASS, 7 CARMEL BAY Fabulous ocean, bay and cicy ligh1 views. Owner may finance. 4BR, 3BA. Open Sun. -Karen Rcuk $865.000 IRVINE TERRACE. 133 1 SANTANELLA TERRACE S_pa.rkJing ~modeled family home. 4BR, 4BA. Open Sun. -Mike Smith $670,000 NEWPOIIT BEACH BAYCREST, 1706 IRVINE TERRACE Well maintained pool home. 4BR. 2.75BA. Open Sat. -LouA.nne &. Dana S.~10,000 BAYCREST, 1729 TERRAPIN Large lot with pool. 3BR. 2BA Open Sun. -Kris Peyton BAYCREST, 1514 WARWICK. $494,000 Great Price! Great Location! Great Value! ';BR. '8A. Open Sun. -Jim Wciscnbach Stt99.000 BIG CANYON, 14 RUE GRAND VALLE!: Dramatic 2 nory pool home. Great view. 3BR. JBA. Open Sat/Sun. -8d1e Partch s-89.000 BlG CANYON, 6 OAKMONT Custom estate with P<>oJ and spa. View! Open Sun. -James Gray 52.-qs.ooo BIG CANYON, 6 CANYON FAIRWAY Fairway One Custom Estate. Views. 5BR, 7B:\ Open Sun. -Carol Alfuon S t!S0.000 BLUFFS, 402 VISTA TRUCHA Cul-de-sac ~bdt. Upgraded. 3BR. 2. 5BA Open Sun. -Mary Ostirllout S.~ 15,500 BLUFFS. 2443 VISTA NOBLEZA Bay views, customir.cd and gorgeous! 3BR. !BA. Open Sun. -Evdyn Shatz.en , S475,000 DOVER SHORF.S, 408 EVENING STAR Bayfronr with dock. Rcmoddcd. Beautiful. 4BR. 3BA. Open 5at/Sun. -Kent McNaughton $999,000 EASTBLUFF, 908 CELTIS Vi~. cul-de-sac. Lowat price. 3BR. 2BA. Open SIDSun. -o '° SW').000 EASTBLUFF. 2312 ARA.LIA Best buy!~ ya.rd. quiet location. 4BR, .'\BA Opm Stt/Sun .• ~ -ttY>.000 s 2 2 LUFF, 2425 BAMBOO dcd. Large yard! RcmodMtci. 3BR. 2BA. pen Sun. -Sccve lcvcrctt $440,000LH LUFF, 908 CHFSfNllf cious. 1..arttC ~· CuJ-<l~sac. 4BR. 3BA P_Cn Sun. -Sandy Daley $575.000 OR RIDGE. 5 MONACO omnic ocean&. sunset views. 3BR. 2.5BA Sun. -Lois Jacobs $617,500 OR RIDGE. 53 HARBOR RIDGE DR. ust sec.! View! 3 car~· 5BR. 3.5BA n Sun. -Claudette Bline.hard ~719,000 OR VIEW HOMES, 2007 PO IFF Carmd in gT?t neighborhood. 3BR, BA n Sun. -Judy Strauss $479,000 OR VIEW HOMES, 1718 PORT SHEFFEIID m dcWling. Large yard. Lowest prier. 4BR. BA Sat/Sun. -Laraine Shaw $524,500 OR VIEW HOMES, 1954 POIIT CLARIDGE om home under oonsttuct.ion. High quality ug!lout. 5BR. 4.5BA Sat/Sun. -Eric Shaw S 1,095,000 SULA POINT, 1319 E. BALBOA BLVD. A leealll.tronc oondominium. Upgraded. 3BR. 2.5BA Sat. -Solly Shao.en $750,000 'A ANA HEIGHTS, 20112 SPRUCE ily _pool home, extra large lot. 4BR, 2BA Sun. -Dana/Louanne $319,000 PER BAY, 2200 LAKE PARK LANE tion. Vitw. Value. Huge 58.R. 3.5BA potential Open Sun. -Jo King S..59,000 VlllA BALBOA, 210LILLIE1217 Great chance for couple or single! Walk. to beach! IBR, lBA Open Sun. -Maxine Mink $162,000 NEWPOKf COAST~ SJ: MlCHEL. 21 TROUVILLE Must scU! Plan 3. Upgrades! 3BR, 2.5BA. Open Sat. -Catherine Simons $369,000 COSTA MESA EASfSIDE, 2046 ALISO AVE. Larger lot, cul-<le-sac. 3BR. 2BA studio. Open Sun. -Bob Coluccio EASTSlDE. 461 ABBIE WAY Fantastic lot, one of a kind. 2BR, 1 BA Open Sat/Sun. -C>.ana/Louanne OUT OF AREA $379,000 $425,000 COWAN HEIGHTS, 12661 OVERBROOK Ranch home on large lot with pool and spa. 5BR. 3.5BA. Open Sun. -Gary Hcssclgcsscr $469,000 FOUNTAIN VAU.EY, 17685 SANTA CRISTOBAL Single story, remodeled, large yard. Great school district. _ 4BR. 2BA. Open Sun. -Sbd.ia Kaviani $214,000 COTA DE c.AZA. 53 VIA BARCAZA Bright, light cod unit. Large loft. 2BR. 2.5BA. Open Sun. -Bert Reedy Bob Coluccio \ I '\ I < l H \ I \ H 1, I I I '\ c , < < > '\ \ I I I \ '\ I 644-6373 &t.121 576-3198 p Direct Line 644-6373 xl40 Herr PIH>PLRTY! Costa Mcsa.-3BR, 2.5BA. Shows like a model! Across from park. $319 000 3BR, 2BA. WOODFLOORS. $494,000 $319,000 Nancy Barfield Claudette Blanchard Karen Rezek Your Dynamic Duo 644-6200 Your 9uide lo l~e !Jines/ 'i!roperlies in cSoul.hern Ca!tfornia. lioo ISLE • 895,000 Turn-lr.y 3 b.Jroom home one hug• lot, d;ning and family rooma, maid. quarlers, 3 car garage. aoaring ccilinga, ~. of g/au to almny patio. Kay Polovina • 631-1400 TURTLE Rocx CREST . $1,295,000 4 b.Jroo,,,., 3.5 bat~ clramahc cmlorn lta,,.. ln.,;h;,, 1987, ccmtanporcny .ty/a .mtJ. Spam.Jr m/lumca on aroadu anJ /ountaina, panoramic cmtyOI" in..c.. Sonja Powell • 644-9060 NEFPOIU R IDGE • $879,000 Off~ for Uu /;rJJt tim•! 4 1*/room, 4.5 batJ.a, ~to aprx. 3400 6'l ft 1Dith qua};ty upgrodu. ;,,duding rock mapk cab;Mt. & gourm41 lritch1111. Lyleen & JeU Ewing • 644-9060 UDO ISLE • $1,69<),000 Swuping comer uial• on an 1111tir• J.df Mock mJuda a very large 5 bedroom houu ~h /ibry, family room, trip/. garage anJ IMXUricnt gankru. Kay Polovina • 631-1400 ' ' &,,,u,;,.g M.Jit.nan«m .tat-. ,,.,f ...t fa,,.;"' J.o,,,., 5 u..,.,,,... 5.5 &.th., ,,. /ront yanJ, partoralf'ic Ol*lft .J ,JI QMr9I Nm, pool, .,, -lt.J ed..,.. • Dov.ER SHORES • $1,32~000 R.moJ.J.d. 4 ~ bay/rant IDith Jock for 55' yac/tt, nao /ocock. marble floors, u,,Jat.J lritcJ..,,, p,;uat. '"48l•r au;/e unth wat.r uiaD8. Rob Giem • 631-1400 CORONA DEL /.{AR • $2, 795,()()() 4 bdrooms, 4.5 ~.custom ocean/rant home, pol. ;J, lmruton11. fToonng, granil• and marlJ. counler- lops, motor courtyard, al/ beJroorru are Sllita. John Campbell • 644-9060 , , &its~!~ 3 .tiny, 5 l.Jroo,,, OCMll/ront ~ .,;tJ. Jir.d £.acJ, caa:..s and great -., .,aJ J...J,., Unot»J Ia.,,.. .J 1...1. 9'N"'l!'Y· Comeoa & Petenon • 631-1400 COEDWELL BANKER CLEARLY THE # 1 CHOICE FOR BUYING AND SELLING REAL ESTATE ·joN COOK VICE PREsIDENT BRANCH MANAGER ' All of us at Coldwell Banker are proud of qur . heritage that has allowed us to flourish over the last 90 years. O~r reputation for integrity has made --"~......-.leaderin.~~~...___.U.U.........._J..Li.J~LL.&-p.-~~~~~- The preeminence of Coldwell Banker coupled with the strength of its luxury Previews® Marketing Program and the most professional Sales Executives in Orange County make Coldwell Banker the top choice for many homebuyers and sellers. With a reputation for unmatched excellence, the Previews®.program offers the best - service, the most comprehensive marketing system and the maximum expo ... sure to qualified potential buyers. Dollar Volume (millions) Our success is simple, we value our clients and put their needs first. best in the business ... after all, 90 years of commitment speaks for itself. $250M ,.------------------.. ~ $200M ..J < r.n ~ -$-tS°OM -. U) ~ $100M ~ - #1 WE KNOW OF NO OTHER REAL ESTATE COMPANY IN THE WORLD THAT SELLS MORE $1 MILLION PROPERTIES. ,. In l ~5, Coldwell Banker was involved in the sale of 973 properties valued in excess of one million. dollars or more with a. total sales volume of $1.6 Billion. Through the first half of 1996, Coldwell Banker has sold 559 properties priced in excess of $1 million or more, resulting in a total sales volume of $859.9 million. Avaliable Listing " Pacific Rdlections, Laguna Beach 106 F.maald Bay, Emerald Bay 135 Irvine Cove Court, Irvine Cove 194 Emttald Bay, Laguna Beach Price $16,500,00) $6,250,00) 2419 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach $4,800,00) $4,750,00) $4,400,00) $4,200,00) 2122 l.owier Lake, Tmtin 412S Calle....,,..., Sm Clemen1e 200 Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar S06 V11 Lido Nord, Udo Isle !45 l~Cove~~. lrvineCove 100 South La Senda, Laguna Beach 32091 South amt, Laguna Beach 432 F.merald Bay, Laguna Beach $3,200,00) $2,795,00) $2,795,00) _$2,795,00) $2,750,00) $2,750,00) $2,595,00) 2121 Paci6cJ,.acuna.Padi--,,-_:.....:_ _ _,1Ju1~./JJ._ 10 Fair H.bor, Pelican Hill 31101 South~ Laguna Beach 630 Hmbor &lmd, HarbOr Island 31597 Tablaock, Laguna Beach 1523 Dolphin Terrace, Irvine Terrace 56 Linda Isle, Linda Isle 1831 Kings Road, Qiff Haven 1265 Pacific Ave., Laguna Beach 9 CrestwOOd Drive. Harbor Ridge 1384 P~ Way, Notth Laguna 1010 Scudi Bay(rom. Balboa Island 4 $2,450,(XX) $2,395,(XX) $2,300,(XX) $2,295,(XX) $2.195,(XX) $2,150,(XX) $2,100,(XX) . $2,050,(XX) $1,999,(XX) $1,995,(XX) $1,995,(XX) $1,895,(XX) $1,850i<XX> $1,850,(XX) $l,79S,<XX> $1, 79S,CXX> $1.795,<XX> $1,790,(XX) Avaliable Listing 630 Di:amond. laguna Beach 900 Zurich Circle, Lido Isle ~e . $1.7.20,00) $1,699,00) 64+9060 20 Belmont, Belmont $1,694,CXXl 644-9000 494..0215 23433 De Am.a Road, Temecula $1,675,(XX) 644-9060 494..0215 201 Vaa Koron, Lido Isle $1,499,(XX) 631-1400 64+9060 938 West Oceanfront, Balboa Penimula $1,495,00> 631 .. 1-400 644.90()() 27552 Rolling Wood, Sanjuan Capisaano $1A95,<m 661~355 644.9060 19040 F.airhavcn Ext., Cowan Heights $1,450.(XX) 644-9060 644.9060 3902 Calle Ariana, San Oemente $1,39S,(O) 644-9060 631-1400 1510 West Balboa Blvd., Mid. Penimula $1.395,CXXl 631-HOO 494-0215 320 Morning Star Lane, Dover Shores -$1,325,(XX) 631-1400 · 499,1320 83 South Peak, Laguna Niguel $1,297,500 499-1320 494..0215 7 Pemberly, Irvine $1,295,CXXl 644-9060 631-t~-;--=808-=· ~EmeraI--:--~d--=-Ba_!v.:....::. Eme~·rat---d......:.Ba-.!v __ ---=:.:._$;.:1::..:.z95:..:..:':.:..:ooo:...:.._---'63::..:...1 • .::.-=14-=-=-oo _j 64+9060 7 Owiotte, lrvine $1,295,(XX) 644,9060 499-1320 6 Corona, Irvine $1,295,0CX> 644-9060 644-9060 355 Pinecrest, Laguna Beach $1,295,CXX> 494.0215 644.90()() 9 Clleny Hills Lane, Big Canyon $1,279,(XX) 644-9060 644,9060 18 San Sebastian, Harbor Ridge $1,275,(XX) &«-9000 64+9060 8 Saint Tropei, Laguna Nig\Jel $1,275,CXXl 499-1320 6-t-4-9060 361.agunita, Laguna Beach $1,250,(XX) 499· 1320 631-1400 30291 Marbella Vis., San Juan Capistrano $1,250,(XX) . 661,9355 644-9060 1350 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores $1,250,(XX) 631-1-400 673-1400 30732 Hunt O ub, Sanjuan Capistrano $1,250,(XX) 631-1400 710Thalia Street, Laguna Beach $1,195,(XX) 661-9355 631-1400 837,5700 . 1864 Upper Rim~ Laguna Beach 14 R~ Grand lM:.ai, Big Omyoo 31981 South a-, Laguna Beach 27772 Sammet, Seo )um Capstnno 711 OuU Qrde, laeuna Beach 1721 Gal-.~ Irvine Terrace 1132 &It !.ha Bhd., Blhll ~ $1 195,(XX) $1,150,(XX) $1,150,(XX) $1,100,(XX) $1,079,(kl) $l ,07S,(XX) $ 1.()f,9;(0) $1,()29,(XX) Soura C.OAST M.Bnlo. $lfS,OOO Comm. with tennis and pools, 3 bd townhome, att. garage Jeannine Stake • 631-1400 EAsrsIDB C.0STA MEsA • $210,000 3 bd, 2.5 ba, stunning townhome, end unit, highly upgraded Marcia & Robert Bents• 644-9060 NEWPORT SHOllBS • $322,000 Largest 1 story, 3 bd plan, lots of glass, open to 2 garden areas Kennie Jo Rizzo • 631-1400 THE BLUFFS • $349,000 3 bd, 2 ba, new roof, expanded dining area, large front entry Chuck & Kate Colcsworthy • 644-9060 CHANNEL REBP • $449,000 2 bd, 2 ba condo, everlasting views of ocean, bay and sunsets Renee West • 6'H-9060 LAGUNA BRACH • $465,000 Duplex 2 bd & 1 bd, ocean close with views Reggie McNerney • 631-1400 Lmo ISLE • $499,000 Charming immaculate 2 bd original bcath house, frplc Kennie Jo Rizzo• 631 -1400 CoB.ONA DEL MAR • $559,000 Triplex, one 3 bd owner's unit + two 2 bd, patios, frplcs Sharon McKinnon • 631-1400 CoaoNA DBL MAR • $595,000 Remodeled and highly upgraded 2 bedroom home Lisa Adam • 644-9060 SPYGLASS Hru. • $699,000 4 bd, 2.5 ba, extra large private grounds, new hardwood floors Don & Joyce Olson • 644-9060 HAuoll VlEW • $730,000 4 bd, 2 ba, 1/4 acre Knoll Top Estate, 3 fireplaces, vaulted ceilings Donald Pfaff• 644-9060 MID PBNINSULA • $795,000 4 lots, 120x70 ft, oae house to ocean, potential for 4 houses/condos Mary Ann Nethercutt • 631 -1400 LIDO lSLB • $850,000 2+ lots on corner with charming old 4 bd house, 2 patios, 3 car garage Kay Polovina • 631 -1400 lllVJNB TERRACE. $1,095,000 3 bd, 2 ba, panoramic views of the bay, ocean & Catalina Judy Robbins • 644-9060 NEWPORT PBNINSULA • $1,395,000 A!"attmcnr bldg., sacn Lbd.nni.ts, two--2. bd uniu, views, poet, patios Kay Polovina • 631 -1400 CollONA DBL MAR. $1,795,000 4 bd, 3 ba, oceanfront home with incredible ocean views John Campbell • 644=9060 - NEWPORT BEACH AT AVOCADO 644-9060 BALBOA ISLAND AT MAluNE AVE. 673-6900 NBWPOB.T BEACH AT MA.alNn's Mn.B 631-14-00 THIS WEEKEND'S OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS BAYVIEW TERRACE 69 Pelican Courr NEWPORT COAST 11 Trouville $285,000 $398,000 Joyce Olsen D'etcc Steeberg SATURDAY AND SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BALBOA ISLAND 305 Amethyst EASTBLUFF 2306 Aralia EASTSIDE CosTA MEsA 106 Via Cordova $670,,000 $410.000 $499,000 Taliaferro/ Phillips Khwaja-/ Leslie Richard Lee SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BoNNIE BAY HlGHLANo HOMES 2240 Holiday Road $399,000 Robert Bents EASTSIDB Cos'TA MEsA 350 20th Street $210,000 Marcia Bents 208 Albert Place $389,000 Renee Peterson 2620 Elden Blvd. $208,500 Sally Somers BAYSHORES 2581 Vista $1,095,000 Carol Mock CoRONA DEL MAR 322 Marguerite $559,000 McKinnon I Giem MSTBLUFF 2306 Aralia ( l l -5pm) $410.000 Michael Dreyfus HARBOR RIOOE 18 San Sebastian $1 ,275,000 David Prince LAGUNA BEACH 1384 Pacific Way $1,995,000 Olga Manhews I Rob Giem LAGUNA NIGUEL 2·4352 Kings View $249,000 Jimmie Jones M ESA VERDE 2014 Phalarope $389,500 Jeannine Stake NEWPORT CoAST (TROVARE) -0 Padua Court $223,900 Mark Wyland SoU'lll CoAST METRO 603-Thama Way --$145,{X)() Jeannine Stake SPYGLASS HIU. 1 San Manin $699,000 Joyce Olson 20Mono Bay $749,000 Don Olson NEW LISTl-NGS VILLA BALBOA • $190,000 Spacious airy condo with 2 bedrooms, fireplace, and deck, in great location, close to tennis court, clubhouse, community pool and spa, bike to beach. Joann Lent • 631, 1400 IRVlNE • $333,500 Gorgeous custom home, new carpet, large eating area in kitchen, huge master bedroom, steam shower, dressing area, large yard, move,in condition. Marcia Schwartz • 644,9060 COSTA MESA • $429,000 2 homes on one large R, 2 lot, front house has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, back house has 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bath, both in good condition, great opportunity for income or investment property. C lose to beaches. Renee West • 644,9060 OLD CORONA DEL MAR • $595,000 Darling 2 bedroom cottage, upgraded and remod, eled to perfection, English entry garden, spacious deck with views of ocean, beamed ceilings, hard, wood floors and charm galore. One block to beach. Lisa Adam • . $644,9060 LAGUNA BEACH • $2,295,000 Fronting a secluded "secret" cove with a sandy beach, this contemporary custom oceanfront home features 4 oe rooms, 4.5baths, and direct beach access. Most rooms have view of beach and cove. D' ette & Gary Steelberg • 6_.il:.9060 NBWPOU BEACH PCH • Ma..rini:r's Mile 631-1400 NEWPORT BEACH PCH @ Avocado 644-9060 BALBOA ISLAND @ Marine Ave. 673-6900 http://www.col.dwellbanker.com In Exclusive Irvine Cove (North Laguna) 135 Irvine Cove Crest • Spectacular 180° views, the best views compared to any lot in Pelican Crest • 5 Bedrooms, 9.5 Bathrooms • 4 Fireplaces, Two 2-Car Garages • Large lot approx. 27,000 sq. ft. in Irvine Cove • Private Beach and Tennis Courts • Association dues approx. I /2 of Pelican Hill • No Mello Roos Taxes • Exclusive guard-gated, private community of Irvine Cove • A New Home Designed by Brion Jeanette . • Fantastic Ocean Views from Library/Study, Living Room, Dining Room and Kitchen • Luxurious Master Bedroom Suite • Home Theatre and State-of-the-art Communicadons System • 3-story Oversize Elevator • Extra Large Gourmet Kitchen • Two Extra Large Pantries • Elegant Pool and Spa • Barbecue and Outdoor Entertainment Areas • Abundant Storage. Project/Craft Center For more Information, call IJ®LKJ 'if[K]®~0®[K] (714) 644-9060 Ext. 147 1iMlrr CCIBL&JBL JD)mJB1fIBU $ ~ ~l!J~AN Wmrrrtt Call. 800-892-7158 mdreyfus@coldwellbanker.com IPir~~it ·Newport Beach's Premier FamilY Neighborhood Rmucml INCREDIBl.E VALUE IN BAYSHORES 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, shows light and bright, large country kitchen with skylight, living room with brick fireplace. Now Offered at $639,000 2581 VISTA DRIVE, BAYSHORES OPEN SUNDAY l-5PM Large, rarely available 5 bedroom family home in gate guarded community of Bayshores. Amenities include wonderful gourmet kitchen opening to a charming family room with pine paneling, coffered ceilings, french doors, built .. in entertainment center, & wood plank floors. The large formal dining room opens to a private brick patio with spa. NEW LISTING • TltAI>mONAL VIEW HOME 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, gate guarded corn, munity, aprx. $200,000 in quality upgrades, spa with waterfall Offered at $1,295,000 NEW LISTING • CAPE Coo CuSTOM HOME 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, breathtaking views from Palos Verdes to Dana Point, 5,400 sq ft of top quality living. Offered at $2,100,000 For additional infonnation, call (714) 644-9070 Ext. 123 4 bd, 2 ha, aprx. 1/4 acre Knoll Top Estate, custom remodel, 3 fireplaces, contemporary kitchen, vaulted ceilings. Offered_a_t_ S130.000 178 22NO STREET, 0.filA MESA 2 hJ, 2 ba, wwnhome, 2 master suite:., aprx I, 300 sq ft. high vaulted ceilings. h1g 2 car garage, large lt\l.lng mom. Of£ered aL$U5,IXXl 2479 RUF nE CANNL..,, 0.'\STA M ESA 3 bd, 2.5 ba, h1g 2 car garage, private street. good area, largt' private yard, h1g k1tchen arcd, h.uh retreat. Offered at $198,500 DONALD PFAFF 433-9528 Make the Right Move! 46 DRAKES B AY, SPYGLASS HILL • $729,000 5 lxl, 3 ba, two story, fantastic city light and mountain views, la .. pool. A Must See! 2 bd, 2 ba, award-winning design. execu uve style condo, loWtt unit, private pa1111 wnh v1ew, wood bunnmg fireplaces. Offcrcdat.'L.LL.L&l!DO<.~~ 1-800-48 7 -4931 I SAN MARTIN, SPYGLASS H tLL • $699,000 4 bd, 2.5 ba, estate~sized lot with large pool, new french doors and windows. BAYVIEW TERRACE • $ l8S,OOO Great location! 2 bd, 2 ba, spacious master suite with mirrored wardrobes. Laguna Beach Estate FOR SALE OR LEASE OPTION Trade or Exchange for a home or a business. • 5 Bedrooms , all with ocean views • Coas tal. views and romantic sunsets • Huge custom estate, nearly 2 acres • Living room with 11 ft ceilings, frplc • Family room with frplc •Area far wine cellar • 4.5 Baths • Gym, office • Billiard room • Spacious kitchen • Fonnal dining room • Fi~ view decks • 34 ft custom skylight • Generous use of slate , limestone , and granite • Extra large 3 car garage • Large gated lawn with ocean views • Extra large I 0 person spa with ocean views ----------wrtl Trade, Exchange or Lease Option OFFERED AT $~,145,000 MARK MALLOY (714) 967-6777 Estate Lixurio11S atllU of nearly 20 tUm in Tnnecul4. Grounds inc/MM JOO oalt '"es, pine trtts, f""WS of avocatio & fruit a la e bass laltt. Milin house, pat house, qartmmt for ovmen, 6 separau 14"1 room $1,675,000 Call Edie Olson Zinda Isle £/egance Exceptionally lovely wlantiqut paneling imported from England. 5 bedroom traditional home built with quality and styk. Entry gained through private and peaceful gardm court- yard with flowing fountain. Large master suite. Slip for 55' plus 2 tits. $2.150,000 PREMIER LOCATION NORTH LAGUNA r--~~--:::===~=;;::::~:;;;;;;:::=::;-i LIS OLSEN 631-1400 x230 Providing ~ ocean, Catalina and sunset views, this-incredtbte home, currently under construction, is redesigned and rebuilt with the highest quality materials. 6 bed- rooms, 5 baths plus 2 half baths in approxi- mately 6200sf of living space. Enormous, professional entertainment kitchen is 40' x 15.5' with 2 15' islands. Unique, climate· controlled wine grotto complete with tasting table. Offered at $1,995,000 Far tlv! opporturuty w purchase one of these homes please caU .. I Roy Freeman~ Bus 631-1400 x260 Res 673-8324 29?1 4rh Avenue O\armmg counay c.ooage. 2 bds, I w/wtt bar. Beamed ceil- ines, Li&ht &. bricht! Galiey kitchen has great applianca incl. builr-tn gas BBQ gnll. $299,500 BAYVIEW TERRACE 61 Shearwater Upgraded single family home. 2 Bdrnu, 2 Badu, A/C &. fireplace. Private back yaid u large with lawn and crees. Cmty pool &. &pa. • Dramatic Entry w/Waterfall and Indoor Stream • Large Rooftop Deck with Buift,in BBQ, Wet Bar & Fabulous Ocean View • Built-in Elevator • Separate Guest Quarters • 3 Inside Laundry Facilities • Steam Shower/Sauna Overlooking the Private Tropical Garden :71eauli[uf :71ayricfye A Beautifully Landscaped, Freshly Refurbished, Gated C.Ommunity with Pool and Spa Reda.Mi to $244,000 Lovely spacious Jbdnn townhome w/separatc bed and bath on lower level. Cathedral ceilings, Plantation shutter, beveled mirrors and fireplace. Just .(jsted In Gated Villa Balboa Call JOANN LENT 631-1400 x295 ' bdl aytc 3Bll. 2BA on bup: comer lot widl a.v acxa... Cuklc-uc loa cion. i..arF prd. 2 cu P*S< llltick bundry. WaaninsllC::r t I 3SPR 2 MASTBll SUITES + LOFf $149,000 UptV*kd lH, 2-1/lBA. krtJcr orpn. vaulted cabnp. skyfighn. fitt-. pl.ace O.u 1250 sqJt [.1fF pario U ISYD $263~000 Oil. 2· l/21A. formal dining rocn..lrcpll« Ill &mily-. iarF booin -· lcautifuJ 6an crca borck:r cndr-e rar. Malbi a: llood bta U3CAll 3388 CAllmL, c.M. $209,000 BLUFF-TOP HOME $229,000 MESA VBBDB DELIGHT $206,500 Soulh Couc Mm-o. Hup: 4.Bll. l.7SBA, 2-smry home in the Rq>ubbc Like new! Beautiful 3Bll. 2.SBA, 2 1tory blufT·top home with 7*-aomc ,Jllll. l.7SllA, single mory ~ lwp ~ yatd. M<M·in condinnn tnet. Firq>lx~. family room, btgr lof. Grear price. t 29SPll Yicwl. Vaulrrd ccilinp. French doon, I~ gounncr kn:d~n. 2 w Cuhcdnl ccilinp. atrium olTM.tt lkdroocn. 133MA1l anxhcd g;o>r #I OSEA COLDWELL BANKER COSTA MESA I HUNTINGTON BEACH 714.668.93p3 I 714.846.9094 http://www.cofdwellbanker.com < l I' I '-I II l l "I ". \ I l ll J). \ \ OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS $70,000 2 master suites, 2 full baths. South Coast Metro area. Ideal for roommates or investors! Can't lose with this contemporary unit w/firepl;ace & patio. #28SFA BBST BUY $139,900 Quaint 3BR house with 2-car garage in great area of Garden Grove. 10700+ l0t. newer roof, fireplace, new urpct, fresh paint. f87HEW 1657 Iowa St Delpha Oswald ) 891 Orange #C Eileen Andcnon 1·4 $204,000 1·5 $235,000 <ll'l'-l!Ol\I \l'\,ll\\ 1805 Hummingbird Pat Davis 3388 Carmel Elsa Hoyt 3320 Maryland Delpha Oswald uy Delpha Oswald 232 Magno lia Jerrie Maho ney NEWPORT BRACH 1325 Sussex Lane Jerrie MahollC)' rat Davis 1·4 $364,900 l-4 $263,000 1-4 $219,900 S225,000 12-4 $305,000 12-4 $498,000 1-5 $189,900 HUNTINGTON BEACH SS+ $112,000 Light & Bright, Newport model 2BR.., l .75BA, Huntington Landmark. Ocean breezes, pools, spas, tcnnjs, green belts & more. #89BIS COZY BASTSIDB $119,800 Remodeled 2BR., I .SBA, condo with 2-ar garage, abso- lutely adorable with cozy fireplace. Fresh white paint, ceramic tile counter t<>p1. #24SAN SAN MICHABL TOWNHOMB $139,900 2BR., 2.SBA, 2-story, 2/A gar. l msu., IUits, light & bright with vaultai ceilings, skyfidns • pted comrnuni· ty, pool & spa, central air -morcr #60SAN BRIGHT noo~ $1.U,000 Big & beautiful 3BR, 2.SBA, end unit. 2-story with 6.re- pbce, centnl air, indoor laundry. En.ended wrap around patio 2-car attached garage. "63SHA 3BR., 2.SBA, 2-ar garage, large patio, end unit, fireplace, BautifuJ 3BR, 2BA, 2-car att gar tOWnhomc, den, 6.rc· new paint, new carpet. •.nt~nor loation overlooking green-pbcc, light &: open with vaulted ceilings. Comm pool & GllRAT STAllTBR HOME $13S,900 HUNTINGTON LANDMA.ll 55+ $155,000 Great litdc starttr home in Santa Ana on border of Light &: bright popular Newport model with 3BR. Fountain Valley. 3BR on huge lot. Well maintained & l .75BA + garage. Ocean brcc.zcs, greenbelt, tennis, NEWPORT LANDING $139,SOO Popular 2BR 28A w/2-ar gar, vaulted ccilin~, upper urut. Firq>laccs. Shows light & bright. Comm pools &: tpa.123VAN . 80MB SWEET HOMB $155,000 3BR., l .7SBA New at and int. pmm. New carpet and Oooring. New JtOYC and cwcn. Mirrored wudrobcs. Interior tract location. 123RAM OONVBNIENT LOCA110N 1157,900 ~ A BARGAIN Ill $139,887 3BR., 1 BA, Large &ex., walk to edloOl, lbOppi.ng & canyon Cute 28R, IBA h<>UK with breakfast nook & great ya.rd pad. ~n bttcz.cs. &doeCd .,.001 dbl dcuchcd with lacs of6owcn! Call now for more info! #SSHAM ga,.gc, RV~. •19CON Ot• CGltMll Bllllllr Cotpoi•1. IV! Eiqull~ ~-EqiMI Hou1111t ~MOllDetlr• ........ <>Miid _,<lplrlllill....., liillmrf/IC-... fl GllRAT SINGLE STORY $159,500 Super dean, 380, l.58A home in Anaheim. Formal din· ing & cnra large &mity room. Huge private yud. good area. 120WlL TRULY CHARMING $305,000 White picket fence & brick path lads to th.is adorable 280 Easuidc home. Great kitchen. Fomul dining & breakfast bar, spacious living room with brick fireplace &: -------more. #23MAG SPLASH INTO SUMMER $169,900 Spacious 3BR, 2.SBA, 2-story townhomc with att. 2-car gar. in quiet complex. Rakony off master & 2nd bed- room. Pools, spll) & tennis, a U now. #62SEA SOMM.BRSET cm-HOME BEAUTY $174,900 480, 2· l/2BA, two-story end unit with 2 -car gar, vauJt· cd ceilings, skylights, two balconies & private patio. Thousands under nurker. #92HYO ALMOST NBW TOWNHOME $175,000 2BR, 2BA, 3 year old condo. Just a mile to the beach. Gourmet kitchen, ceramic rile entry, ljght and bright throughout, l -~ garage, pool & spa. Immaculate PABXSIDB ESTATES $219,900 Sha.rp 3BR, l .75BA... executive home in pratige area of Fountain Valley. Brick courty.a.rd. Newer carpc:t, &esh paint. Reduced. #16MOU MESA VERDE DRBAM HOME $225,000 Great 480 (or 3 + den), 3BA, 2·story home. Vaulted entry to formal livi ng & dining rooms. Fireplace. Large yard. Poss RV :ic,c:ss. Cul-de-sac. #33MAR BIG CANYON $229,000 On Big Canyon Golf<:ounc! Huge 2BR, 28,\, with for· ffi4I dming & brcUfut nool. Fireplace. End unit, pools & spa, green belt. #60SF.A _____________ ..r;PA~C~IPJ~C~B.AN~CH BEAUTY $229,000 CONSTilUCTBO WITH CAJlB $179,000 4B0, 28A, huge country kitchen, White cer.unic tDc thru· ouL lmmxulare. New roof, cul-de·sac location. #21MIN STYLI~ $179,500 lkautiful 3BR, w/largc rear patio, vaulted ccilinp, , ight &bright, wh.itc washed kit cabs. 2-car attached garage supcro, eastsidc location. #243SA Beautiful 38R, 2.SBA, tri-lcvcl "Carpi" model, formal dining & Jiving room have fireplace, bonus room & den ts><>! Comm pool & spas #19POM DBSIRABLB FAMILY HOME $235,000 380, 2-1/48,\, approx 1884 sq.It. Marble entry. Plantation shuners. Fireplace m LR. Formal dining room. Covered patio & inviong spa. Great bonus nn. Well mainraincd. #lYVIS WALK TO BEACH $359,900 Popular 58R, 2.SBA, Summcrwind home. Family room, 2 fireplaces. Built-in oak cabincrs. Upgraded lUtchen, pri· vate pool & spa. #21SUM EASTSIDB LUXURY DUPLEX $389,000 Spacious & beautiful -Each unit has 3 master suitcsw /approx . J 500 sq.ft. each. Also may be: sold scp· aratdy as condos. Buy one or both. Willt to Tna.ngle Square, new paim inside and out. #18FUL OCEAN VIEWS $314,900 Beach close with over 2190 sq.ft. of li,ing space with formal dining, &mily room, den, dual fireplace, spa tub & wet bar. Comm pools & spas. #60PAN ON THE BAY $345,000 sivcly remodeled 2BO, 28A condo. New gorgeous tile in lanai & baths. New hardwood lloori & Berber carpet. Breathtaking vie\\ s. #31 FER BIUNG THE FAMILY $36-f,900 Grear f.amily home in executive area of Mesa Verde. 580 , 38,\, 3-car an gar. 2-story, m·cr 2760 sq.It. Family room, formal dining, central ;ur, sec syst. Close ro golf courses & parks. #18HUM COLDWELL BANKER COSTA MESA I HUNTINGTON BEACH 714.668.9333 I 714.846.9094 http://www.co1dwellbanker.com NORTH SANTA ANA BEAUTY $189,900 380, 2 full baths. newer home for this traet. Nicely dee· orated, many fruit trees. Cute. Quiet cul-de-sac street, d09C to fwy & $hopping. #93Wl8 SPACJOUS & GRACIOUS $189,900 Beautiful 28R, 2.SBA, 2-story East&de townhome. Vaulted ceilinp, brick fireplace, 2:car att-gar. & more! #24SAN LA CUBSTA VILLA $189,900 Absolutely immaculate 380, 2BA home. Completely remodeled & landscaped. Freshly painced. New carpet. Upgraded fixtures. l mile ro beach. #190El BACK BAY VILLA.GB $19-',SOO e com lex on the East Side. Spacious 280, l .SBA, 2-nory townhomc "'; ·car attaehcd garage. Low Aun. Comm pools & spas. #2SBAC BACK. TO NATUB.B $20~500 Ncstkd in a patt like letting! Beautiful 2BR, 2.SBA, 2- story rownhomc with 2-car attaehcd garage. Cozy fitt- pbce, upgrades throughout. Very private. f20SEA New on the martct! Beautifully updated 3M5; i-.75BA. Vaulted ceilings. Extra large lot, RV parting. l ·car att garage. 116IOW THUB IS NO PJ.ACB LID HOME $115,000 l.oYcly -'BR, l.7S8A, home. EJp&lldcd & upgraded thru-out. family room, vaulted ccilinp, l custom fitt. pl.Ices. Briel drive, cuhk-tae. IUHAL BEAUTIFUL &: NEW $235,000 Just built 380, 2.58A. Easuide townhomc. Pick out your own carpet & floonng. Private front courtyard. Large masrer suite, skylight, white appliances. #l80RA PllESI'IGIOUS WIMBLEDON VILLAGE $257,500 Model pcrkct! 380, 2BA with f.unily room. Marble entry, plan1ttion shunas, tik kitchen, frcs.b exterior paint, charming yard. Comm pools & spa & tennis. #l llUN ON THE BEACH $259,000 Reduced Thousands! 380, 28.A. comer unit with awe- some views of Catalina, Laguna, Dana Point & Newport Harbor entrance. Gated community. Priced below last sale. #600CE Expanded & remodded, SBR'a, 38A's. Two muter bed- rooms. One up & one down. Fireplace and Bay window pbccs, new roof, tri-kvd home. Upgmkd. Great neigh- borhood. Ocean brecus. I 16CHA 6-PLIDC $286,000 Reduced Thousands! Well maintained m great area of HolJywood. 280 houlC + 4 180 + studio units on huge comer lot. 3 cncl<Mcd guiga with ample paiting. Owner mocivatcdll! I ll NEW POOL HOME $395,000 Reduced ova SS0,0001!! 380, 2BA home: with Wnily room & fireplace on O\'er 18,000+ sq.ft. I<>< in Eastsidc Costa M~ in County Snip :uca. Most desirable ara. Call now! #3622N PRICED TO SELL $498,000 Reduced $25,000!!! Remodeled 380, 38A custom pool home on 10,000+ sq.ft. lot. White gounnct kitchen with island. French doors leading to park-like setting. Fireplace in kitchen & livingroom. # l 3SUS ( D Great opportunity on Harbor Island recently reduced Only twice in more than a decade has there been an opportunity to buy and build on a south facing property on Harbor Island. We are offenng a c u,tom lot of more than 11 ,000 square feet with 60 feet on the . water. Build your dream home on Newport's most exclusive island. Pnvacy. seclusion, private pier and :-lip (pier pennits available). main channel views and Pavilion night ltghts. The time 1~ now. the opportunity is yours and the price just got belier. Was 'S-1.400,000. Now offered at $3,950.000. f'or more information, call Beverly Morphy al (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties, .J Civic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Beautifully landscaped lot in Harbor Highlands Located in the Harbor H1 hlands area of Ne rt Beach 1s this · bedroom, one and three-quarter bath home. A terrific entertaining deck is reached through French doors from the li ving room. To sec this home is to appreciate the new windows and doors with new hardwood, remodeled kitchen, hardwood floors, used brick fireplace, fresh paint and charm. What you don't see is the new electrical system. copper plumbing, insulation throughout and hours of loving work that have gone into making this a dream home. The house is close to Mariners School, park, library, tennis courts and Westcliff Plaza. The property also boasts a gated side yard that could be used for R.V. or boat. Offered at $375,000. For llWl'W Uifonnalion, call Julh Supltenso" or Ginni Jollnson al (714) 644-1600. Coast Nnvport PropertU1, 4 Civic Plaua, SU. 260, Newport Buch . • t . . Immaculate and inspiring oceanfront home -stmated on a private pemnsu1a roc1c oulcroppmg, s 1s one o est ocean ront homes in Orange County. The home is surrounded by crashing waves, whitewater and beach on three sides. The views are of north and south coast, Aliso pier, CataJana hland and the coastline's city lights. The home 1s immaculate with more than 5,000 square feet of living space, a paneled wood library, four fireplaces, dining room. large lmng room with view balcony, entertainment room, seven balconies, gourmet kitchen. hardwood floors. maid's quarters, central vacuum system, four suites, huge ma~tcr 'uite with sitting area, oceanfront Jacuzzi and a private gated driveway. Offered at $J, 195.000. For more informatU>n, caU Jerry Finster al (714) 644-16()(). Coast Newport Propenus, 4 Civic PlalA, Su. 160, Newport Beach. accommodate a 50-foot boat. The home boasts a brand new kitchen with commcrc1al range. new doors. windows, bathrooms and much more. 1be location is ideal with southerly exposure on a private cul-de-sac with no homes across the strcct. The sellers have recently purchased another home and are very motivated. At $979,000, this is definitely among the best values available on the bayfronl For more infonnation, call Tim Can or Biil Fe'u,"' (714) 644-16()(). Coast Newport Propenus, 4 Civic, Plaza, Su. 260, NR1JHH1 B~ls. Photography by Eric Figge The papenNork avalanche Next comes the written offer, fonna.lly known as the Real E.\tate Purchase Conlracl ..__-C.lli'm'A-.1-~r-----------.....,,"""'"""'·.,..~1s. ori&inal, single page, 1ette:r size formal it has grown. in By Lynn Noah In 1979. when my carur In residential real cstaac began. the paperwoct for a typical sales transaction oonsisted of a simple one or two page purchase cootract. a title report and a few pages of escrow inslJ'UCtioos. Professional physical inspcctioos, now vinuaUy universal, were rarely perfonned and required disclosures nearly unheard of. How thinp have chan&ed in today's typical real estate transaction. For our eumple, assume lbe rransaction involves a msried couple as sellers and a married couple .. buyers. eedt couple repretenlCd by • ~Realtor. The process begins with the one paae Dilclomre ReprdiJlt Rell Bmte A8f!ltCY R+.'•rH .. wbicb requira ..,...._. fn:m n«'J~-.--~ ~ •• riilultm 11nc ~,....,...... ..... Of iUe lipatura. stages, to eight legal siu: paies. lt is usually accompanied by one to four pages of broker addendwnsldisclosures. When properly uea.tted. this pack.age will requile some 40 initials and as many as 20 signatures. Unless the original offer is accepted as written or rejected oulrighL. a Counter Offer fonn comes into play. This is usually a single page requiring four signatures and the Realtor's initials. While the number of counter offers is not limited. a typical rransaction may generate one to four pages with as many as 20 bulk of the paperwork is behind you. Wrona! Lynn Noah Now come the Escrow lnsbUCtions, usually five to 15 pages of • t , • forms including: local and federal tu reporting fonns; Stale and federal FIRYI'A (ForeiiJI Investment in Real Property 'TU Act of January 1985) ditclosurcs and a Statement of Information to be completed by each principal for the title insurers. This package typically reqabes 20 or IDOC'e initials and IC leul u muy~. .. ~ lbc elCIOW period me dduae c:OOdiiiil: ne _.... mwt furaiah the ~ With a ewo s-ae T.D.S. (Real Etll* 1'rllDlfer Coast JV ewport 'Properties presents JV ew :Mediterranean 'Estate c~ in Ocean 'R.ancfi ~ rfhis stunning new Mediterranean estate, built by Robert Love and decorated by Deanna Robinson TlShy, was completed in mid 1996. The home fearures approximately 8,000 + square feet o( interior space and is situated on a 19,000 +square foot lot, located in the guard gated community of Ocean Ranch. A rwo story grand foyer with elegant coliseum stone flooring opens to several main rooms, including the library with cherrywood built-ins, the formal living room, fonnal dining room, guest room and the gourmet kitchen. The state-of-the-art kitchen features che~ood cabinetry, granite countertops, a large center island, Thennador professional coolc.top and ovens, cwo dishwashers and an eating area which accommodates a table to seat eight. Adjoining the kitchen is the wet bar and Large family room, with Pella French doors, opening to the speaacular backyard which offers a 49 foot pool, spa and a built-in barbecue center with granite counters. Two t staircases lead to the impressive second story which has four bedrooms, including the Large master suite. A private balcony off the master suite is a great place to enjoy the sophisticated property is being offered rum-key -all furnishings, crystal, chma, etc. are being offered at the price o( $2,899,000. 'For more information on this exquisite property, call: Coast Newport Properties 4 Civic Plaza, Suite 260 Newport Beach, CA 926§0 (714) 644-1600 Disclosure Statemem) requiring 14 initials or 10 close of csaow an lncaim Ocaapancy signatures. Also required is the Smoke A~mem should be completed and signed by Dc.l.CClound_W..aler HeaJ.ec Statement oC all parties..-Wbcn &he id~ to mnain in Compliance -four signatures. There arc also possession after close of escrow (for even a forms for disclosure of lead based paint, and day) a Lease After Sale form should be geologic, seismic and flood hazards, each utilized Either form requires signatures from requiring two to eight signatures or initials. the principals. Several boolc.lets are required to be provided Every aansacuon. of coune, is wlique and. co the principtis. They include: "Homeowners depending on circumstances. there arc Guide to Eanhquake Safety~" "F.nvironmcolal additional fonns. disclosures and Hl2ards: A Guide for cOO"CSpoodencc which may be required. Each Homeowners. Buyers, Landlords has its blanks to be filled and spaces fOf" and Teunts"' and "Procect Your ignarurcs or initials. Family from Lead in Paint." A As you can see the paperwork mountain can receipt must be signed for each. be intimidating and treacherous wilhoot an The buyers will also be required experienced guide. Our sample transaction has to sign for receipt of such complex generated seven to 10 reports and booklets and confusing items as the (most required by law) along with some 50 Preliminary Title Report. pages of contracts and disclosures requiring ~---oeaily signatures and initials. The Reporu. In the event that the seller is providiQg financing, the two page Seller .Financing DiJcloswe Statement is . . and siped or initiaied in nine places. While not legally required. a third pany pby ical lmpcction rq>OC1 is now a part of nearly every transaction. Many times this report will result i.n a second round of ncgotiation.<1 with ao exchange of letters. each requiriq sipll\ftl of agents and/or pnnc:ipa'Jift city buildin& inspection (also pieditip ~) will oft.en beset a limiW procaa. If dliii lluyer __. co take poucasioo pior complexity of those individual fonns. of this article. Be advised. however. that every sillg.1e page offers opportunity for erron and omissions. each with potential for serious conseqoeoces. or seller of real ptaperty is to engage a full time profession.al Realtor to guide you through the process. ln this era of rapidly changing laws and practices, only a full time profcssionaJ Realtor will be up to the minute on the late 1 requirements. For rdfSt_,..,.. t 1atr-. ~ lplt N.a .,C... lff•~f ,..,,., fll (11') ""'"'"" c... ,,..,.,. ,,..,....., " --- • 4 CMc,.... Sdt U., N~ ·~ 644-1600 723-8800 llCLUSIYE AFFILIATE Of . SOTHEBYS International Realty New Listings Available Upper Newpcwt Bay Pristine '3 Bd. 2 ~ home in 8d ~y area. Rare find! Elizabeth T1uuDer $JJ9. 900 <>ce.nfront Recently remodeled! On the ~nd, no boardwalk Ronda Hein $795,000 $179,000 ---------....,----.,,, .... $1.249 ... ··~-­.. .,,... $2,,,, .... E811tbluff Today's decor, tomorrow's joy, a forever view. Private courtyard. CobJ Ward $599,000 M)'ldc HW. 180" ooean view home on lcqe lot. 1 Bd + separate guest quarters. BW Wed.more $649,000 North Lapna Wonderful view home. larce lot. Very private, walk to beach. Mmnha~ $719,000 Bl& C.nyon Custom home on coif course 5 bedrooms w/ children's wine and playroom. Perfect family home. Chrts Undsay $1 ,395,000 Opportunities Newport COMt Pl1cied for lmmedlllte salel 1 Bel. 2.5 Ba. In cated St. Mfchel. MauJ SteWao $399,000 View Properties Ritz Cove Meticulously cared for Realistically priced ,. bedroom home with librazy, pool, spa and view. Scanlan & Busk $1 ,77S,OOO Oc:e.a Rldae Bramalea's largest floor plan w/ view of ocean. Pool and spa. Scaalan & Weinstein $1,850,000 Emerald ..., Fabulous home steps from sand w/ whitewater views Prtvate ~ David Hlnchler $2,300,000 Spectacular ooeanbont contemporary home. 2 story master Bd. Harris & Kline $8,500,000 Abalone Polntllmne Cove Spectacular Irvine Cove oceanfront estate with two guest con..ges and unsurpassed views. Rod Daley $9,S00,000 Condo & Townhome Uving ...,.. C.oart 1 Bd. 3 Ba. eucutM oondo with to.ds of uptildes. Won't lMtl SUdle FIX $ll9,000 . Ja1•la• Creek Private area, quiet k>c.tson. 2 Bd. + den and prt~ spa. C..role lolaMOa . $398,000 . ~ . . . 644~1600 723~8800 Lacuna Beach Strlklnc ocean and whitewater view building site. Steft Hlch $219,000 Rib CON GrNt custom bulldtnc site In cuard cated area. Fabulous vlewl Sculu & Bait $89S.OOO 644~1600 723~8800 Corona del Mar Irvine Terrace Cute conage with 3 bedrooms and pool Great buyl M arian Phllllppl $489,000 Cameo Hlchlands Pristine 3 Bd. 2 Ba. with fireplace. Gorgeous view! Evan Corkett $525,000 Irvine Terrace Beautiful 3 Bd 3 Ba family home. Large yard w/ pool & patio Marilyn Read $567,000 Corou del Mar 1Wo story 4 Bd. New £ntland ch~r. Steps to China Cove. .,.... 81bb $729,000 Gated Communiti(!s Newport Coast 3 Bd. + den w/ many upgrades in St. Michel. Pool and spa. Mike Marr $449,000 Newport Coast Gorgeous dty light views from this like new 4 Bd. in Montseuat. Gree Lombardi $562,000 Belcourt Terrace Rare Plan D in great location. Nicely upgraded through· out Open, sunny yard w/ patio deck.. Lynn Noah $668,900 Newport Coast Gorgeous 4 Bd. (bonus rooml 4.5 ba. In the largest lot In Newport Coast's The Pointe. Lombardi & Worden $899,000 Belcourt Former ·e · model w/ lovely living room and dining area, patio, pool. VlfSlnla Zenz $685,000 Bia Canyon Ught and bricht 4 Bd. on spacious lot w/ pool and spa. Priced to sell Worden & Bibb $799,000 Newport Coast Cofieous 5 bedroom with views on the partt In The Pointe. Worden & Lombardi $839,000 Family Neighborhoods Harbor View Homes Exceptional 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Palermo in great location. KUne & Ham s $535,000 Eaetbl•ff Everythlnc you ever wanted. Remodel, pool •nd vtew. C.obJ Ward $,99,999 Harbor HID Well done traditional custom home wtth view In pted •rea. s..a Sca•le• $1,250,000 lrvhle Co9e 3 Bd. 4 Ba on oceanside of hl&hway. Fabulous courtyard and pool Jerry Flaster $1 ,375,000 Blc Ca11yon Single story custom home with sweeping fairway views Worden & Bibb $1 ,450,000 Ritz C.oft Spedac\llar panoramic whitewater view lot above ~t park. Scanlan & Bllak $1,595,000 PeUcaa Point Ocean and coif course views. New 5 bedroom home. Room for 6-8 cars. Pool, spa, be.n access. Sara Hinman $3,325,000 Costa Mesa 30 I Nort' Star $979~000 • 3 Bel. 2 Ba. Remodeled Bayfront • 60' on water/private dock nm Carr 111-4745 BW Feeney 717-4744 I 524 Alttlgtul $895,000 • 5 Bd. 4.5 Ba. spacious custom • Forever Back Bay and dty Ughts views • Graciously appointed w/ European ftair Esther Fine 717-4 7 64 1209 Sa""fj DrlN $720,000 • 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. family home • La,.e yard, brick pat.lo • Outdoor entertainment 1900 S411Uago Drive $669 ,000 •Beautifully remodeled 4 Bd. 3 Ba. • Fabulous Back Bay views • Private courtyard entry . Esther Fine 717-4 7 64 DOVER SHORES HOMES: Of the 310 homes, 73 are on the bay and most of the others have views. COMMUNITY FEA11JRES: Three private beaches which provide summer lifeguard services and weekly movies, beach availability for parties and storage facilities for small dlnchies. Walkinc distance to Mariners Ubrary. Westdlff shopping and two city parks. SCHOOLS: Mariners Elementary, Ensign Intermediate and Newport Harbor High School. Parents of preschoolers have a choice of dose- by programs offered at Mariners Park, Newport Harbor Lutheran and St. Andrew's. 1930 GaLttJ Drive $919 ,000 • 5 Bd. 3.5 Ba. pride of ownership • Stunning Back Bay view • Pool and spa Marlene Hassel 71 7-4 7 61 1310 GaLax, Drive $2,495,000 • 4 bedrooms. 4.5 baths • View of bay, city lights and ocean Dottle Austero 759-3763 .. 723-8800 644-1600 -- LIDO ISLE OFFICE 723-8800 644-1600 IRVINE COVE Sl.375,000 EMERALD BAY St.237.500 $26,356,400 SOLD AND IN ESCROW IN 1996 441 .5 Carnation $269,000 85 Jasmine Creek+ 3828 Calle Ariana $995,000 611 Dahlia 732 Via Lido Nord $2,495,000 510 38th St. 2457 Riviera $4,995,000 2100 Yacht Grayling+ 2950 Perla $395,000 2661 Circle 2500 Monaco+ $1,425,000 2641 Bayshore+ 939 W. 19th St. #02+ $129,000 31643 S . Coast Hwy 1106 Polaris+ $1,295,000 5 10 38th St. 409 North Star $1,150,000 2209 Channel Rd. I I Beacon.Bay $1,.249,000 345 Emerald Bay* 1474 Antigua+ $625,000 20 Fairway Pt• 906 Emerald Bay• $1,237,500 .,,. Esuow + Aqme1tW &~r $519,000 $649,000 $595,0oo ~ $995,000 $1,500,000 $1 .050,000 $595,00 $695,000 • $1,454,000 - BALBOA BAYFRONT $1,995,000 SOUTH LAGUNA BLUFFS $3,195,000 ~MITHCLIFFS $1,995,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS $879,000 LAGUNA 0 CEANFRONJ' St,595.000 JERRY FINSTER 759-3750 717~4711 Saturday 90 I Zurich Circle 206 Via Dijon Sunday 90 t Zurich Circle 337 Via Udo Soud 117 Via Havre 206 Via Dijon 215 Via Lido Soud 339 Via Lido Nord 117 Via Quito ohn Landmark Bayfront Estate Lido Isle Price upon Request Modem Mediterranean 616 Via Lido Scud $769,000 Spaci(!us Family Home 219 Via Nice $695,000 56 Gaviota $1 ,300,000 Udo Isle Charmer 310 Via Lido Scud $599,000 717~4711 Prestigious Udo Estate 90 I Zurich Circle $1,249 ,000 . Ideal Family Home 209 Via Koren $569,000 Udo Isle Bayshores DEBI BIBB DENNIS DURGAN 759 ... 3707 PRIME OPPORTUNITIES Prime location with spectacular views of surf, sand and sunsets. Motivated seller has relocated. JWluced to $1,340,000 4 bedroom New England style. Soaring ceilings, wood floors. Steps to China Cove. Reduced to $729,000 Custom ttadltlOMI home with auest quarters. Old World charm throuchout. Now$49t,000 I • in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS OPEN HOUSES From one to.five p.m. Lido Isle Estate 120 Via Waziers Open Sunday ~,000- Bayfront Value 30 l North Star Lane Open Sunday $979,000 BILL FEENEY'S 1996SALES Property 10 Weybridge 10 Weybridge 435 Via Lido Soud 2620 Cliff Drive 3251 Broad Street 1506 Priscilla 1 11 Via San Remo 8 Misty Meadow 83 Linda Isle 130 Via Koron 126 Via Koron 1864 Parle Vista 126 Via Koron 126 Via Koron 205 Crystal 1415 Galaxy 304 36th Street 1314 Santiago 185 1 Port Kimberly 13 7 Via Venezia JT4 lfoena V.Sta 5 10 Catalina 10 I Harbor Woods 125 Via Waziers pm 463 Walnut 304 36th Street 300 36th Street 415 Evening Star Lane . I Burning Tree IN ESCROW 16 Clermont I Harbor Point 2 J 7 Via Koron 2 15 Via Koron . . " . . . . . . Represented Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Buyer Seller Seller Buyer Seller Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Buyer Buyer Buyer Seller ·Seller 't •••• Lido Isle Estate RcmodeJod home, 6 Bd. 4.5 Ba +bonus room on 52.5' lot Prime strcet-to-strcet location at eastern tip of island $995,000 Udo Isle Bay View Home 5 Bd. 4 Ba Pride of ownership! Higbcs quality materials Ma1>le, granite. French doors, aown moldinp. 3 6replaccs $799,000 French doors, crown moldings. adjacent to pool & spa $669,000 Westd.Uf Remodeled Home 3 Bd. 2 Ba. family room. meticulously maintained! Professionally landscaped ·on large lot $464,900 ••• lit'. ••• f If ••• ~ 717-4744 Bayfroot Value 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' on the water Motivated seller -bought another home $979,000 3 8d. 1 Ba. beach house, prime 60' street to street lot Build 1M2 homes or a large home with yard, pool, etc. $769,000 Bayfront Duplex a owners urut + a. ren DocJc ftx two 30' boats, large patio and yard $499,000 Wldt.ew11fa View -I Bl«i ta Beadi Approx. 4,200 sq. ft. House -Approx. 15,500 sq. ~. Lot CAROL BERG 759~3739 NEW LISTING 1233 Portsidc BeGutifull:y renovated ~ Cod home with ocean, bay and city .li«ht view•. Four apacioua bedrooma iitcludifw a maaur suite, fomui.l dining room, 3.6 batM, lar/11 fairaily room, BOum&et litcMn with brealifaat noolt, lovely liv~ room and wet bar. Be,Outi(ully Zandlcaped patio overloolci"16 tM Newport Harbor. ..__;,_/ DUPLEXES INCOME PROPERTIES SINGLE FAMILY HOMES Barbara HUTCHINGS To Make Your Home a "Successful Sale" Har6or View Hills Experts B ., 1 ~ n Ar~ A H L J l c H 1 N <~"' 759-3718 ..... ' . . . ' t • ' • " ... '· I ~ I J ' CONNIE MAxSENTI Pager: 707,:..7583 "No one knows more about the Coast" "NORTH LAGUNA $799,000 Large lot (approx. 10,800 sq.~.) 4 bedrooms, 2.5 batfl single story frome. Newly painted and carpeted. Room to expand -Terriffc Opportunity! Call for more info . Asking $449,000 L.H. 2712 Llglttltouse Lane • Large remodeled split level home. 4 bedrooms +am y • Wood beamed ceilings in spacious formal living room and family room • M~iflcent, a_Qpro imatel_y 12 000 sq . ft. lot • Private location • Perfect established family neighborhood with ~mately 52 homes which includes a l.,.e community pool and huae nature park $539,000 GIGI THOMAS Lifetime Sales Achievement Hall of Fame Member 759-3784 BELCOURT HILL awes dbn~ do this home Justice. 2 bedrooms, 2. 5 baths plus den and country kitchen with every appliance imaginable. Beautifully decorated, outstandingly priced. $399,000 -35 Northampbl .. ' I , I J ' CONNIE MAxSENTI Pager: 707 ~7583 "No one knows more about the Coast" Large lot {approx. I 0,800 sq. ~.) 4 bedrooms, 2.5 batft single story ftome . Newly painted and carpeted. Room to expand -Terrific Opportunity! Call for more info. Asking $449,000 L.H. 2712 Llglitfrouse Lane BEACON BAY Wonderful updated 3 bedroom, 2 bath beach home with rear rental unit. • La remodeled split level home. 4 bedrooms + family room an uge car garage ------t---J;11":rrrfmr'll'Vlf-ftr~,,......__; I •Wood beamed ceilings in spacious formal Plantation shutters and livlng room and family room magnificent centrally • Magnificent. approximately 12,000 sq. ~ lot J • Private location • ocated kitchen. • Perfect established family neighborhood with Steps from the sand. ~ately 52 homes which includes a $695,000 -27 Seeroa 8aJ 1-ce community pool a.nd huge nature park $539,000 GIGI THOMAS Lifetime Sales Achievement Hall of Fame Mentfler 759~3784 BELCOURT HILL n-Pictures don tao this home justice. 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths plus den and country kitchen with every appliance imaginable. Beautifully decorated, outstandingly priced. $399,000 -35 Nolthampon SHIRLEY HARRIS JIM ICuNE HaO of Fame Member 759-3771 759 ... 3727 STELLA WORDEN 759-3729 ROYAL ST. GEORGE $1,450,000 5 ed. 3 Ba.~ coif course home on s1•e story, with pool and spa. ~-....... DANNY BIBB PRESIDENT Wonderful 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath family home on extra large 101: with large pool and jacuzzi. Beautiful elevated setting with some city light and mountain views. l' INVlllNESS . $1,550,000 Remodeled cilllDm home with spectacul• aolf coune and dty .... ts vleW. 21 ROYAL ST. GEORGE $939,000 Custom family home on comer lot. Loads of uPCrades. Priced to selll CALL FOR A MAR KL T EVALUATION • .. BEAR BRAND RANCH Exquisite custom home. 5 Bd. 7.5 Ba. library. Pool and spa. Panoramic ocean and lights view. $2,850,000 LIDO ISLE Newer¢ Bd. custom home on double-lot with pool. 3 car garage. Bay and light view. $1,295,000 PEL ICAN POI NT -EXCLUSIVE BEACHFRONT COMMU NITY information o" Pelican Point, please call: SARA HINMAN 759-3705 <t •••• BRAD HINMAN . 759-3732 2 SftoreU11e Ocean and golf course vtews. 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, garage for 8 cars. ~·. --·· - Consider it SOtD When you list with the "FINEST" • For Those That Love the Newport Essence WATER PROP ERTIES Oceanfront Estau witfr magnificent views. $5,400,000 " Gracious frome witfr ocean view, access to gaud beaches. $1,385,000 VIEW EXJf uisiu bayfront with commanding coastal vistas. $2,995,000 Large lot with frills and ocean view. One story ftome . $885,000 FA MI LY C OMMU NITY Gorgeous remodeled family ftome witfr lovely ftarbor and coast view. $929,000 Ouan view! 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Lovely gardens, spacious patio . $S2S,000 UDOISU Clear street to st.red 1oc. Huge MA downslB. 2 vefY lg Bl&. dedt upsas. So p.lllo .... SSJl,000 Lm0l5U eott.ae on owrslJll! kit Idell Jor remodel or new home. en. ICJd loadon ........ $481,SIO CORONA DU. MA.a VlctoNn ~bit Lare '80's 3aa. Skylr:s. 2 fplcs. lg. <In rm. SpiciolJs I R .ipc.. $6)9,000 CORONA DU. MAil SS0.000 bdow lilT'J 3Blt.. In CdM. 2-stOf)' with ~ down. 3 !We.. Fpk ............. U •• 900 CORONA DU. MA.a f.i>utous south ol hwy loc. w/Ot:rl ~. 3BR 2..BA renod kit. frml Oil French Drs ....... $719.000 CORONA DU. MA.a So. o/ Co.JSt Hwy. ~ ~ &. .vmt SIU- dio w/Ot:rl vw. Roof dedt !-ar gar ...... $612,SeO CORONA DU. MA& Lcdt •t this prtoe Jor 4M lBA condo! c.cti al. fplc. lormal Oil IBR I BA down ............ $-.-> EASTSIDl COSTA ME.SA A real gem! 3 8'L new root. dual fplc LR/Al !Old oak kit. lg 2 CM gar. RY acce5S. .. $214,900 MESAVU.Dl Toul remodel. Two SIOfY 4BR 2.58A Is• ·10-. Newer pool/$pi 3 CM S-.· greit loc .... $164,000 COSTA MESA ln""'5ton deal! 2 ~ts.. 2N. I BA w/Single car P4l8" e.tdl. Lqe )'Md In,_......... SllS.000 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE JBD. l.SBA. Hi clll"', MW fin, rt ,,.ao. 54tint u ~btnlltJ. "Cf'NI IUI~ loc11 willl /O'Jt, tlow11". c.u '""°' '"' "'°"' in/"""4/io11. 1316,000 11UC1HG1T um comwn Comoa Del Mar spectacular new cust med1terranean loc m exclUSJYt gated access beach comm Breathtaking views of ocean. ,etty & newport hart>or 5BD 5 5BA w/1rg View deck tor entam1ng. Goorme1 kit w/granrte counters Elevator seMCes all levels Call today (714) 720-9995 S1 .495.000 PAIOIWllC VIEWS -HARBOR Hill n-.uPOllT 480. 3BA. special desioned hm. 3 houses/3 blocks to beach & sur1. 2 car garaoe. spa, !amity rm Patios. Extra parlcing. $699,000 IEST VALUE-DOVER SHORES One ot the best values on one ol Dover Shani's most exclusive st. Hm has potential for '4 or SBO Courtyard enlr;, spa, vaulted otngs. $659.000 EllGUSH CHARMER Premier locallon on Pennrsula Point 4BO, 2.SBA. Spacious patio on sunny side of street, cory lplc, mstr BO downstairs. $560.000 $560,000 CAMEO ....... Remod 3BD. 2.5BA hm w/pvt courtyard pool & patio. Many amemties Warm lam rm w/bu1H m bookcases & open to lut Pvt beach access. $559.000 EXCULUllVE UICATIOI Great comm All one leYd-vauHed clngs. 280 + den, 3BA condo Atttmoon sun & sunsets! $510.000 WONDERflR. FAM HOME.f&EWPORT Remod 111 '89 . 4BO. 2 5BA hm Lrg landscaped lot Gourmet krt 2 !pie's lrg bonus rm $485.431 COi llEI ..UX ~ ,,...,.. """ ~Ofl.Z J,JOtlO 'f ft ""-GtWI _,. vkt111! • ....,_flllo~ lltd""" .t ,,,.. GorJ_,I Mut SHI •1-.000 PllCED 10 IB1JI C.D.M. Great quiet location. Motivated seller. submrt offm! 180 house in front lot $279.000 llCROIBU IUY • I 8 4BD, 2BA. Hm freshly painted, new nr. crpt. CGp9ef ptuml>ing. wait to schools & shops. All this & a newport address. $27 4.999 1111'. m CIBT Model perlect! 180 & BA downStalB. 380. 38A. grtlt toe to pool & '8nnts. 2 Cl1 gar. II yoo WW1t the best this Is IU $234,000 Gated Harbor Hiii open fir pin wtvautted clnos. Oramal1<: hv rm. lam rm w/ llpc & wet bar. uHn ktt FOR Downstairs study w/bu11t-in boolu:ase All BO have their own BA. Mstr ste on view has 2 separate BA areas. 2 walk· in closets + 3rd closet lovely pool, cul-de-sac toe. S1 ,449.000 80' FEET OH THE WATER Leasehold Estate on water lrg boat dock possible 5BD. 4BA. 2 mam fir BO. rm tor expansion Creative financing. S 1.050,000 3 car oar. separate lndry rm. lrench dr, dutch dr. h1Qh volume clogs, rock fplc, scraped clogs. Garden window in lat, mmored wardrob in both 80s. plantation shutters. $479,000 ~ ._ w/SBD, lill,J-r1111.111*. q111 cl•~ oc-fli#W. Cut._ w/f.oU o/ ~pa•, circ11llu 1klirau1 & 4'kWllOr. GMff t1UTJ wt. J ~pr. 11,441,ooo lmlE•CIEITll8&•• Wa• to beach 380. 2..58A. upgraded w/ central lie. Cust tile, lndltect lighting, MWer IPPflanc;es. PooUlennls. Pvt loc. $2'l9.500 MOVE-41 C08RIOll I I 280 condo, 2 car gar, great toe. Alt white appliances. Comm pool & spa. $214.000 OCUll VIEW -cm UIHTI 3BD. lam rm. studio. ale. gated comm Spa, fountains. retractable awnings 3 lplcs. lots ot mirrors. very pvt $829.900 VIEW COllJO OI 45' LOT! OCEAI VIEW llETllUT Relax In your llv. din. kl1 & enjoy the views. Cust lut & BA. pvt yard. This Is a BEST BUY home!! $449,500 TERRIFIC LAKEFROIT HOME Dectt owrtooking pnvate beach & sunset views ICfOSS lab. 380. lrg tam rm teat-In kit. Mim>red FOR. PYt gated entry w/lites & spnnlders on timers. $389,000 -EOUI 2 ITOIY ... Beaut 2·story, 3BO, 2BA. condom fabulous loc near ocean & steps to beach On 45' lot. w/ooean & bay views from many rms. Remoo'" 1986 sn5.000 MEWL Y LISTED • BELCOURT Elegantly costomlled immaculate 2-story. 480,3 58Ahomeintruspnvatecommunrty with pools & st>aS Beautltul serene setting Palm tree hoed rear yard $735.000 U.tly -· 4 ,..,.,,, ..uw /NI .. "'" """"°" ti~ 480, JBA be. Tltr ""llD u 4BO 4 SBA hm. Volume celngs, 3 car gar. fplc 1n tiv rm & lrg lplc PallO w/spa & BBQ, 2 mstr stes. 180 down. gourmet kit S387 ,500 llOW *"· CollnfUt lll & '"""' """"· Ettlry lutU wlwd flr. Lrr pvt yanl. •11,000 IEAUTIRI. BWffS TOWlllDME Upgraded "Delores" plan on cukS&-sacst 380. 2.5BA w/ plantation shutters crown mddingS & smooth clngs Remod krt. Lrg din rm Wrao around patJo. $329.000 Tlus iolf <'OIU" .,.,. ltm /.J• ""· d1" "" & 11Ulr 80 al/ UIJOY Ottl of lltr brst .,;,.,.., 111 Bi1 C11111011. 8"1 .,;,,.. '" l>ra11r Tow11ltowtu. lBD. l BA & d111. C11l-4t-s« 11. JB0 °Jtlt /eirwoJ vi1w. 1141.000 Buy a home through The Prudential • Jon Douglas Company, we our afflli.ated Anandal services and get a roundttip companion ticket on United Airlines.• -~~-----··------·-.. ·-· .. , .. _ ...... lli .. 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H c-.-- '424.GllO Sii M -~ 759-6600 ... .,.._UCllAY 280. 2BA. model per1ect condo. Sunny decic. Vaulted clflOS, cust mirrors. Inside lndry, 2 car gar Gated comm w/pool & spa. $199.500 a!taJSE+BCIME "REFURBISHED" hm w/lpk:, din. COYef8d patio ~ lrO yard Converted "Quest Quarters• wArg rm. 180, lcit. .758A & ltg yard. New r1 plumbing fixtures. crpt. gar dr. Owner needs tD ... nowll $183,000 CllSI fa-..-11 /llllll Ill '1'. ,,,.nou f1r pbc. JBD. JBA./tv11 ,.. wlwdlNlr, ._,.., r1111. FDR, Jrpclt 4h, cast ~ltlJITIU willl -""' ftn. 1 CllT~· ~q«t. mt.ooO UlD 113Vll~ '710.000 5111 I ... ....... •IWllllUat 61 SN""1el.n ma mo 5111 1-5 SaarLWr 1724 Pot! tilltg11t $519.000 Sii 1-6 6lny I.Giii Wli!MIJ 4 Allwlvnt $234,to) 5111 M ...._c. IOAIMlvnt $214,000 s. M ...._c. 5 llgllbhof1 $1.3115000 s. H llodllllt Lia 7 ...... 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ThePrudent1al • callfomla Realty AflWaud WUla The Prwdendal Real BstaU Network ................. ~~---,.._,--"' .............................. __ .............................. -......... ..--.-----·--· ......................... ...._ ...... _____ ~ .......... r.· -- 1 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE $3,100,000 Prime location w11h incomparable & unobstructed views of the ocean. harbor & Jetty entrance. Large view terrace. 4 bedrooms. 4 baths. with privale pier & slip 3 car gaiage wrth securrty system Galed Harbor Hill open fir pin wtvaulled clogs Spacious lioht tm Dramahc liv rm.~ rm. W/llpc & wet bar. lrg eat-111 krt. FDR. Downstairs s1udy w/ buih-IO bookcase All BO have their own BA Mstr ste on view has 2 separate BA areas. 2 walk-in clos- ets + 3rd closet lovely pool, cul-de-sac toe $715,• Cust ~ tm!I Built in 92'' spilCIOUS llOOf plan ~ & bf9lt, 380 38A fern rm wJwe bar. bonus rm. FDR. trench doors. CUS1 cabinels. Luxunoos mstr sat ~ llrs 2 cai gar + crpM~ a.•.- Beautiful 2-stOIY. refurbished. charmer 1n the de- lightful neighborhood of Linda Isle. Sparkling view. sun drencted patio -perloct for enteftlinlng or retaxing. 580 suites w/BA $419,• This Inviting 4 bedrooms, within walking distance to mariners & back bay, leatures newer roo~aulO­ mated sprinklers. wood floors. copper piping & mJCh more! Sotxnit yOUf offer-now reduced to $419,(XX) $521,• Bayfrool coodo, flows beau1ifully lhnH>ut. dock IS available. mce view! 380. 38A. 2 car garage Seller will cany Furniture available Sin,• Enlertatning Is a part of the REAL JOY of owning lhis tvn . .480. lea rm. media rm. enlerlaiAiog rm. IOOoor sauna rm. FDR. 2 cat gar. Intriguing & unusual wrap around yard 380. 2.58A. Hi ceilings, hardwood floors. private patio. Seeing Is believing. "Great asstlllable loan with 10% down". Call us today for more informa- lloo --- 1111.• Gon coooe views from lie~ & balalny ot _,is or.natically changed lowl1ll«nl. Aellection pool, ArnJSl see1 -• 1 ' we can help make the Jiffe1"n1Ce in your life! · PRIME COSTA MESA LOCATION This is a "JO~ Channing upgraded architect's own 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Light • opm c!r airy. Frnuh t:kJorsmla yards with lots of fruit mes and a 8, 000 s . . lot. just reduced. JACKIE HAND $224,500 I EASTSIDE JUSTLISTED 1 4 bedrooms, 2 bath on a ~ large lot. Skylights -1· Pass throuJd, ~arage and R V Acee.tr. DIANA CAl>PEL $289,000 : UCICONDO t New carpet, paint, mwoth ceilings. 2 bedroom, 1 car garage. &frig .. washer & dryer included. Vacant anli easy to see. JOAN BURKE $139,900 EMERALD BAY OCEANSIDE OF PCH Walk to beact'Om this special Emerald Bay 1 classic. Perfect r Beach lfouse or tkvelopmnit. I BILL DdLB $880,000 I NEWPORT BEACH Fabuwus 3 bedroom +formal dining room + big_familJ. room on a simply gorgeous sma.1 Sil/er motivated! ROBIN TENCH $499,900 I MESA VERDE BARGAIN Over 2400 s7.ft· 4 bedroom. 2 bath house plus 1 bedroom. bath guest quarters. Poof c!r spa. ' Like new, aU refUrliished. Hurry! KATHLEEN McNAMEE $219,900 QUIET LOCATION Close to everything. Light and bright. 3 bedroom + loft. Sic. System. Pricea to seU.. Cali for tktai!s. I ) .D. CALLAGHAN $284,900 MONTBURY ON THE HILL Upgnukd 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with poof and spa. Pri11U location and good condition. Mu.st see! Owner transfm'td. DUSTI llARRJ.S $324,900 JUST REDUCED! Fabulous vinur in this 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath f '!!"ilY j /JorN. s~ Bay and City liD1ts Ww. Over I 1800 sq. ft of tkckin\,~~ I BILL & OONNA $1,125,000 I I EASTSIDE COSTA MESA New listing -Priced to SeU!! ~ Grtta 3 bdrm., 2.5 bath T.H :::fc vaulted~ ~-°P!"#, J/ui~o: fit'2005. ":!: J:fJ6 I ~WADE $179,000 ------- BRFATI-ITAKING VIEWS! Owm, Hitrllor. Co.stlhrr '""' City Lipts vinus ftom this bealllifol 5 bdroom homr. 3 fi"P"1ces mhllnce thou chi/Jy evmintJ. SPJtlAss Bat! Julia Liao Bill Dolby KJSS YOUR lANDWRD GOOD-BYE Move into this "1vely homr anti mow into this "111e/y howu lry upper Nrwport 811y! Over J 800 I'/· ft. of tom fort. Sups to pool anti u1111is. Madoc Goldca $219,000 U79.000 . jl,1t ~--·. .... • '.' •••••• ~·--"' •••• ,.-....... • ........ . An lnternatfonal Company 769-5000 BEST OF BELOOUJrr This KTdCioru CIUFO"' esuu..., lt•ill with tlH •hi11111u 11tte11tion to tkuiJ '"'" lff••ty. Accmts of ,,..,_.Jr tlNi :r-11iu compliment the tkcor. I '1uli-Hms, li•r•ry. fa1'1il] "'°"'· spdCious s11me ro07'f, witu u/Ur. om """It ' Cl/Ir fll1"11~. G.tJ 760-5000 at. I 12 $237,SOO FOu.ctOSURE &stsitk Co1111 Mtu P..,.,a.,.,rt, I w,,,.,,. + tk11 + 2 ll11th • ""'' fami'J ltik!H11. c.,.-IJ rtforfis/Nwl .;t/, "'*' c11rp1t.. 1111L111ntt1, '"· H•"111 An International Company 760-5000 OJmtAVEN REMODEL PWS INCOME! FlllnJow 3 IHitbw,,., 3 Mlh famil] ,.,.,,.. ullli rmiotkl w11h " 2 IHJ,..,,.. I /MU,~"° 011 .,,L l.tw/! OPBN SlJNDAY 1-S. 1401 CLIFF DR. NEWPORT BP.ACH $S09,000 .. ,,,.. $1,'6S,OOO $899,000 e can help malte the~ein your lift! BUILDER CWSE OlIT 3 bedrooms, 2:5 baths. nauW ~ ~ ~ 2 CArg~. om, 4 lefi. .MUsi 'Sell! PA"tRICK KNAPP $189,900 GATED COMMUNllY &Janmiii/Ufmn<. v,..,. VtnW ~ bMroom, 2.5 btzth, Jmll.iJmzry. 2 N SWANSON $4 ,000 MARVEWUS 4 BR. HOME! Upgnukd ltitchm and up~d 1 ~ hath! uric dini'!g are'f. Briclt fi"f'lace. Privau bac rd w1fh pl#to. JA GIFFORD · $154,900 BEAUTIFUL DANA POINT Great 4 bedroom on quirt cul-de-sac. lArge bac!tJard with rpa. LOw tax raJe. Approx. I mik to !Hach. Priced to sell. MARKJMXl.UFS $227,000 HARBOR VIEW HlllS lnveston winJfaJJ! Contnnporary floor p'4n on buie kit. P#ect for rmovalion. Ownns mqving out of the staU. OJJ 1-800-510-2005 Co"4 15006' • MARK ACKRICH $449,000 OCEANFRONT Laf! Bui/J your dream homr! Eni~. gorgeous Sunsas and crashi']g waws! Walk to pier, shops and your favorite restaurants! Just reduced! DIANAP~ $550,000 F.ASTSIDE CONDO ~ strtet, newn-home. 4"g, 3 bdrm., 2.5 bath with owr 2,000 Slf. Ft. &autifoi /,aru/sut>in~. Grut "l4rti. Just lisud! ROBEkI'MILI..l1cE $239,000 S/>«tl#fd4r T"'1or T~ 3btinn., 3.5 &uh comp~/y ~/eJ ~ ilr tlN bun 11/CDM! !Wis likr 11 ~ Graniu mtry. fi"J!'4a. 11nd sillb fPVniu ltitchm cou111n1, 'INzrdwooJ fo>on. 1 bdrm., 1 b111h tioumst11in! ROBYN ALLEN-SEARS $359,000 UVE IN LUXURY 3(XX) +sq.ft. of living area. 4 bdrms, 3 baths, family room. Perfectly remodeled in l:&f!~t/gazebo & spa. 11\S I Di'., N.B. , Now 1599,900 TWO BEACH COTTAGES IN CDM Just steps to Big Corona Beach ... with stunning views! Build new or remodel! 1 3 8 9,000 1410,000 CB£t1E l1IE MST»VYIN ... NEWl"ORT llBIGRTSt \ hdnm, View Deck. Upgraded Thru-0u1! Granite & Maple Kltch<>n. $379,000 • OYERSlllP Ull9JQO+ ... Nntipon lldPtsf Belut. 3bdnn w/lbdrm Apt awr garage. Bulh new In 1981! 510 ..._Aft, Na. 1$49,000 !UtJED COMMl/NllY located In the private community of Jasmine Creek! Formal dining. Den w/Wet Bar & 2 Large patlos!I! S384,900 over 17 ry'ean '4perima AftmJJ tlie Coast 'Brotu ?fJlmd ttJ !l<!/~""1! of!!~ 7(,()..5000 x131 Qm: S.OQO""""""' .Exception.al custom built 4BR with stunning views d the Badt Bay and dty li#lts. Fabulous floor plan w/huge upstairs Bonus aind <..ame Room Frr FOR A KING! Courtyard pool plU5 rear yard spa. • tiATFD ENTRY/3 cair ~rage. 11,250,000 1725,000 3Br/38a + family room jwt remodeled w/n~ everything plus a 2Br/1Ba apartment for extra 1401 CUFF DRIVE '509,000 °"""SIM ofYm fn Connq ,,,, MIR JBR 2BA, prt*tte spa, enclosed yard. . •etlMatl ~.0001 (X HIGHLAND) Rrtrreiifr.1-.000 From tis 3 bedroom home. Talk about a · . motfv~ed sder, here it is ... $759.000 A GIANT OF A HOME For a family or extended family 6BR. SBA (2-fl"lastersuitesJ sepera1e guest house wlbattl Back Bay views $899,000 SPARKUNG OCEAN, CITY AND llAY VIEWS From mis gorgeous home ot taste and comfort s I.' 95.000 cli"::::r'f:sa (714) 760-0847 REMAX SOUTH COUNTY mAUIW'UUY ..-.WO MllK MSaO Plan "D~ 4BR. 2.SBA.. remodeled kltChen. French c:k>on • ceramic bte and PlanCaborl shutters $299,000 . • .. • ' I I I I l j 1 -~ I· I . . · --......... -. • 2 8:45 a.m .• GPA Committee meeting 9 a.m. -noon. Ethics 1 -4 p.m .• Agency 5 - 7 p .m .. Realtors Cocktail mixer at Twin Palms. kickoff for ca nned food dr1ve 3 8:30 a.m .. Board of Directors • 10 a .m -2 p .m .. Brokers Preview MLS-Book Delivery 7 9 a.m .. Community Relations Committee a 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 a.m .. Grievance Committee meeting 9 -11 a.m .. COMPASS Beginner course 11 10 a.m, -2 p .m., Brokers Preview 1 • 9 a.m .. MLS Committee meeting Columbus Day (observed) 16 9 a.m. -Noon. Fair Housing 1 -4 p .m .. Trust Fund Handling 2 -5 p .m .. Internet class 17 9 a.m. -Noon. COMPASS Advance course 18 10 a .m. -2 p .m .. Brokers Preview 23 10 a.m. -1 p .m .• Seminar by Attorney Bert Cook. call tor details 23-26 CAR meetrngs In San Diego 25 10 a .m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview 27 Doyllght Savtngs -set clocks back one hour Lockbox hours become 8 a .m. to 8 p.m. 30 11 a .m .. Annual Charity Fashion Show luncheon at the Hy att Newporter Hotel 31 Halloween Bob & Dovie Koop Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr . Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 .. Builder close out, buy the model! East side Costa Mesa Two brand new hip quality homm. Nearly 2.000 1Cp1&1D C-. tb.8 are 3 bedioom, phll • den (which could be • 4th bClcboam) 2.S b9tha. Plice inclndce: Ccdm1 nc:wm. aWm IJllaD. ccilina lam. panncl kilcbcm wish Oak cancu, tile cxamun, fiRiplacm. aky- Jiabla. Tho model ia beautifullJ fim.hed wich budwood flooa, plmh a.ipdina and • m. pi.cc in bodt dJo livina and dinina roam.a. $246,000 mch Bob K , Sr. or Jr. Cuatom d•plH! Ju.a a years old! l..a.rae 3 bed, 2 bath and • 2 bed 2 ba&h units with tiles floan custom kitchens. Baber carpel. sty- .... large muter mire with • ftlmU mb and • walk-in cloed. sun deck A a 4carpnp. ~~~~~ M:t9:\t_. Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr. We Want your Listing PRICE REDUCTION! llurrJJhls one won't last! Lap 2.Sl7 ... foot famil'J heme with lcu cl uppda, S bcdlUGIU, 2.S baths. twdwood A tile 0oaa. air~ 1arF yud, pool A ..,e c..n.-a.2 I.Gt Pdme---.TUMD80aooda11.C1 Quill ...... linDd ......... OOlllCr liat. $17',tll Bc»lt K~. Sr. or Jr. Bob K , Sr. or Jr. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Enll8 .. I· . ~ l. --,------------ ·~~~~~~ -'} ! _I Newport Pr.ope .....-.m.Y OWlmD a OPIEUTED featuring fine properties from condos to castles s~~~u.a/969 SALT SPRAY F.xpulence the exbU•nllon or llvi•& right Oii one of Lqu.rui's lonflest be9cMt. Uve In over 6400 sq.ft. of luxury wttb p.-tv•te swps to beach •nd 45' ol -riaa for yacht. CaU for features list. $3,899,000 LSJ CHARMING EXECUTIVE HOME Gorgeous 4,000 + qU8Uti built home wltb 5BR, 4.SBA, 5 nre.,a-. mp cdllnp, Freecb doors, a.cl brick, nmnlna strain In paittful pttd mclave. $749,900 N6 OUTSTANDING NEIGHBORHOOD E1ctpdGut t'tewpbll ... rftftlt ftllOmiHs _. dds coner tot ~ 1 Jrftl buy. Pl8ilyktn could be 1 fMl'dl bed.-, 18r1f lmh llect ,.n1. Sdkr ~ ....... ol'ffn. $4&9,000 cso SPYGLASS HILL . Sptldow 3'00 1q. ft. l9ome wilt! fabulous -hlln & dty Hahts views. Cllllrtom-buUt 5BR, 3 314BA. Plus Ubrary. Gnnlte SoUrmd ldtdaea wftb 1111>-uro refri&ienl« and built-ID*"°.,_.. dlroughout. $699,000 DSJ MJX a MATCH Buy all ol the aots or buy -bd the dndopt-r will build you • cuat-bome lo Ill.Ike your Dttds. $49S,GOO-a95,000 532, S3J, S49 -MONaY IN YOUll POCKET COTTAG .... Y•TM .... llA ON A CLllAR DAY YOU CAN Saa s....-. 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Fabll'fac 2 a.up. ......... uc1 ~ a~ ....._· sllopplna aoct bndws. $324,000 9ilCh FSJ _.,to tbe Newport beecbes. .299,~ TSJ Mo•• Ill toMltlea. •t 78,000 541 for Information on these and other a..._roperties: Ca11(714f I ~A4-~414. http://www.zow.cornlcoastalpropertles Ill ~ ~ ,I J-~ ~11 •• , ..... -· ••••••••• • ..... ,.,..... • • • • • • • • • f. f ....... t •••••• , •• -• ,. •••••••••••••••• , • • • • • • • • • • • • ............. !. ........... • ~.:. ~ .... • ••••.•••.••• ._ •••• • •• _. •••••••••••• ' ....... • ••• • .. •_.. • ......... • ...... • •••• ~ ·-•. • ••• • .• .•: ~· ~ •. •. CORONA DEL MAR TRADITIONAL DREAM HOME Extra wide parcel on tree lined street. Near CDM beaches. Master bedroom suite . . . . . . ' open country kitchen with adjacent family room all_with matchin fabrics, _ wallpaper and tile. Very fastidiously planned and built with traditional ambiance throu bout. Two room uest suite with private entrance and viewing balcony. .- ' - ... \fll'<.t"•Ul•r e'"' Bayfront loca1ion wtth unsurpused view5. Designed bv f•mc11" cart~ Cahfonuan art'hllect Walla« Neff. 7br Sba. Foonh ''"~ lool out mom could ncovtt be duplicated. Cowtyard.• w/ beauuful l•nd""P'"I!· ~111 pond, founlalns, large dock will bold several boab. Sandy t>.y be.ch. 1707 East Bay Ave. $3,950,000 673-3777 Wtth open Oow1n1 flcxwplM • Mqnificnt bay vie·H ! GoUlmct kuchen wllop-of-lhe-llne IWfiances. buih-ins &. enmsive ux of 1nn11C. PnvMe mMler wile has a wood bumi111 fireplace. cedar hncd walk-in wwdrotle c~ 11nia1..-ca. luaurious.,.. tub It nwble sutf.as. High v.uhicd ceilings. dramalic curved (\airway, custom dl:yli&hb. gallery • .ccuriiy sysum. wet bar. cu11om wone cloeet with eiched slut door. 3 '* ~ &. wide dock fi. Larp yechL 231 Via Lido Soud • $2,350,000 btra wode •'i>rner lut 42l I 09 ft EnJOy this charming older beach houw OI' build your own custom home. ~e boec dock. Walk 10 sandy oct'anfmni beach Quiet Wt"lt Bay Ave one of the bc(I voew' on rown 1042 West Ba Ave. $1,695,000 673-3777 Arcl111«1uraJly INll1'lnca. widl lni* cabincuy ud matble. 11111 48R. 4 . .SBA 11otne ha a -dodt for large yxht Spacoou opea nowins no. plu by Jim Calctwcll 1430 West Bay Ave $2,199,000 673-3777 Take lldvan1a1c of !his Jrttl bayfronr lri-plcl wi1h bay and ocean views. Tht) ~ny makes a a~•I investment °' tum into a S1n11lc family ~sidence and t'tljoy the sunJel as the boels 110 hy 447ViaLid $995,000 Call Chris Brigandi 673-3777 We List lt!We sell It! call Us For Results! • 2 Br, 2Ba Penthouo,c Condo In Lido • Spectacular Bav & Ocean Views • Boat Slip A\a1labh.• $589,000 Call Victor Yack @673-8700 Charming Balboa Island Duplex • 3 Bedroom Cottage • NeWen 8Ntmom Apt w/Privale Deck •Luge Patio wfSouth Bayfront Views $539,000 Call Ga_v Proud @673-8700 One-Of-A-Kind Penthouse • Very Unique 2 Br .. 2 Bath Penthouso.• • Quality Decor • Nice Fountain View • Short Stl\)11 To Orean Front 5189,000 Call Walter Mitchell @588-3083 Beautiful Sea Faitt Bay 1ew • 1Jqnt? H 2 a. Modrl Condo • Laip Mam.,/ lbibit DoorEnlry •Dining Am w /Wall Ii Clm • Hoge Kitdwn., / Built·lns • ~ L1rgf Palio Facing Bay $305,000 • Brand New Family Home Or Duplex • Excellent Location •Gorgeous Luxury Ameruhes $895,000 Call Alice Brownell @675-9585 Live In One, Rent The Otherl • Excellent Location Close To South Bay • 2 Large 3 Br Uru~s • Great Income $759,000 Call Bdsy Boyd @ 673-8700 • Rarely Offered Sea Faire 2 Master Model • Excellent Location w I View of pool • Highly Desirable 2 Master Model • White lile Flooring In Entry It Kitchen • Louver Drapes $169,000 c.IJ Wlltn Mitdttl.l •583..JOSJ Absolutely Gorgeous Panoramic Bay &c Ocean Views • Rarely offered 3 Br &: 3 Ba model • Lots of upgrades throughout including custom shutters verticals & plush hght c.irpet • Extra large double patio $399,000 Ult Walter Mitchell@ 588-3083 Newport Beach • ln~d1blc Coif Course Views • 2 Br, 2.5 Ba + Den/Stud y • Pnvate End Urut $299,000 Call Walter Mitchell @588-3083 Magnificent Home Or Duplex • Exqwsite 5 Br Home • Elegantly Dt.>corated • Showcased m '94 M Home-Tuuf $895,000 Ult Alice Brownell @675-9585 Gismtic Ocean View Condo • Huge Penthouse • Ocean Vlt'W from every room • Great floorplan • 2 Br+ den • 2 Br. 2 Ba Condo • Lots of upgr.des • Extra large t\ooc'plan • Tult'fulOeror $189,000 BOUNDARW: Haibor View Hills South is bocdeted by Marguente Avenue to thC we.1(. San Joaquin Hills Road to the north. Buck Gully to the east and 5th Avenue to the south. HOMF.s: There are about 450 sing.le-family homes. The streets are terraced to give more than 50 percent of the homes a view of the ocean and harl>or. All of the stn:ets have water- oricotcd names, such as Sandcastle. Quiet Cove and Inlet Isle. STYLE: NOW LISTED: COMMUNITY FEATIJRES: ~are presently nine bomca foe sale u Beaches, abeppi.Da and ICbools are within compared to 1 S ll this time last year. 1bc walking distance. Anolhel' amenity is the non-view homes ranae ia price Crom a four aaociation peen belt which nms from Part HARBOR VIEW HILLS SOUTH J1iiCie are 11 diffetent tloor pbms ftom da: smallest. a three bedroom. l ,866 square foot home, to the largest, a two story, 3,137 square foot model. Some have been expanded up to 5,000 square feet. bedroOlD libmc fbr $4'7~"11dmat'uis· -caamn1 e:not11dyr--tGlirieeac:aa--t1toHS~;M11181dcrk~Mtltlele-l:DriJ!ll'1:9.._~,.~uoet~·1a1a&iG81M. :...cdliu· anes--t:lU.J-LtY::JrALill:..U.W io escrow, to a Sl.090.000 five bedroom. ~ $27 per IDODlb. PeJicm Hill. a lovely two-story home with 1 large yard. 1bc view public tolf c:oane, is just a shod drive and is homes are priced from $699,000 f« a four visible from any of the homes on the canyon bedroom with a large yard to a remodeled and dlei~I strcetl. custom home for $995,000 oo a cul-de-cac AGE: street. The homes were built in phases from 1967 to 1969. Many of the homes have been completely customized to reflect the latest in kitchen and bathroom design. The home listed oo Keet Drive foe Harbor View Elementary and Corona del $699,000 saved as the oripnal sates office Mac Junior md Senior High School Harl>or for Harbor View Hills in 1967, so it has an Day School is pcivate and offerw eq>andcd office .cross the back ol the three· ldndsprteD throu.&b eighth grade. car pnae. The spacious yud is more than SALES: 12..000 ~feet and has plcaCy ol toOID SllOPPJNG.: In the last 12 months lhC'rc have beco 16 sales in Harbor View Hills South. The prices range from a ooo-view home for $47•,900 to the highest sale of $770.000 for a two- story view home. for a pool if desired. Even oo the view aide. Wdbin four blocks oa Pacific Coat there is m unusually larp pllio md pass Hipway, adc CorOiia deJ Mllr provides .-ea. The 1ellcn just finished iJWiJ)jnl a ~ lhopl., ~ lkJra. re ... uanll and DeW ~.000 Jourmd ldtcbeo wida Jl1IQiee a movie Illa&«. Jn liddition. FalbiOD Island counters mcttop.of-tbo-line !llJPiMCee.~--ii -mr,i-_.:;,-l>4:..:.:. . I ; An English garden in a beach community ~ A traditionally charming townhomc in the desirable gate-guarded community of I Jasmine Creek in Corona del Mar. With woi'idC'iful sd-OOwn ocean, hillS', ERtctty1ight , vistas this lovely Plan Five sends a beacon of welcome through the stunning leaded glass double entry doors which become a focus of attention walking through the country like setting of the garden entry area behind closed gates. This three bedroom, two and one-half bath townhomc is about 2,300 square feet. 1be floorplan is accented by custom oalc flooring, French doors and windows, expanded view balcony, a sparkling crystal chandelier in the dining room. built-in book.cases and entertainment ccnta, crown mouldings and cedar lined master closet. The community of Jasmine Creek offers three pools and spas, six tennis courts and a central clubhome. Offered at $529,000. FOt' mon biformatJort, ull MtUtJ or M•lbula Jo,,a al tJu Nn1pon Bftlela olftc• of tit•~ -}011 Do•Kliu Co~ (1U) 1SJ..6400. . .. Custom Newport Beach oceanfront iewel This stunning contemporary home is on the sand in Ne~ Beach. Well pri~Jt $1:225,000 for the ncwe.r Construction (1992) and floorplao coovenieoces of properties built in the '90s. This custom home bas high ceilings and enjoys a rooftop deck for unobstructed views of the beach, surflioe, sunset and Ctt•lina Wand. 1bia two story, four bedroom and three bath home sports the finest quality craftsmanship including dual paned wood framed windows, a large salt wata fish tank. a wma and Jacuzzi tub. Tup- of-tbo-linc appliances make for a state-of;.tbe-ut kitcbe:a and easy meal making and bread bati.na with friends and family. FOi' ..,..11410l'fflfldtM, etllJ Brdl tt;laM Ill dN rr.Miidlll -I• ""6flu Co. N..,,,n BMCli •J/k• .i (1U) 159-MOO °' (114) 7n-1l1J. Ho111eA1 Fifth ann_ual Charity playhouse auction set for Nov. 9 Eleven picture perfect custom- designed and built children's playhouses have moved to Fashion Island, Newport Beach, to form a fantasy village for HomeAid Orange County's Project Playhouse ·96. Featuring such unique creations as a log cabin, Laguna Beach cottage, red fire station and French country castle, the eleven playhouses will remain on display in front of Robinsons-May until they hit the auction block oo Sat, Nov. 9, for HomeAid's fifth annual Project Ptayhott8etuetioo aB4 party. Beginning at 5 p.m., the public auction will be held in a tent adjacent to the Hard Rock Cafe. All proceeds from the event will benefit HomeAid Orange County, the Irvine-based non- profit organization established by the Building Industry Association that builds and renovates shelters for the transitionally homeless. According to event co-chair Susan Stevens of Kennedy-Wilson International. Project Playhouse is one of Southern California's most popular fundiaising events. Thousands of people not only participate in the building of the playhouses, but also volunteer, visit the display areas and attend the auction event. This year's list of builders includes Centex Homes, the law firm of Cox. Castle &t Nicholson, ETCO Homes, Fieldstone Communities, Newport Beach Fire Fighters Association/Newport Beach Fire and Marine Dept .• Pardee Construction, Presley Homes. Shea Homes._ TriMarlt Development. Valentine Construction and Wtlliam Lyon • following architccrural finns provided the playhouse designs: BBG . . Architects; Blair Ballard Architects; DcsignARC; JBZ Dorius Architecture and Planning; Hezmalhalcb Architects and LPA. "Each year, the playhouse builders and architects seem to get more creative, and just when we think we' vc seen the best yet they come up with something more ingenious,0 Stevens la.id. "For citample, this year, TriMart's Lasuoa Cottage fcaturcS a detached garage and elaborate landscaping, and the firehouse is equipped for running water and a place to attach a garden hose." Event co-chair Janet Sharp of Roctdel and Associates added that for the first time this year, Shea Mortgage has come on board to offer financing for the Shea Homes little red school house playhouse. In addition to the one-of-a-kind playhouses. this year's event includes a free coloring contest for children ages four through 12. Entry forms are available at the display area. HomeAid is also seUing opportunity tickets for S l each to win a recreational sports package. including a surf board, bicycles and other ~meat. Winners of the coloring contest and opportunity drawing will be announced on auction night. Tickets to the 1996 Project Playhouse auction and party are S 15 for adults and $5 for children under 12 (children three and under are free). The ticket price includes dinner provided by the Hard Rock Cafe and a tour of the playhouses while they are on display (weekends only). Project Playhouse sponsors for this year include HomeAid corporate sponsors and benefactors Burrow Escrow. Junior's Tools, Norwest Mortgage and Tunes Orange County. To date. the following companies arc also sponsoring the event: The Irvine Co.; Kennedy-Wilson International; CCL Development; Glenn Lukos Associates; Morrison & Foerster. Bob Siemon Designs; Creative Design Consultants Inc.; Dietrich- Post Co.; First American Asphalt, BCI & Associates, Bragg Crane Service, Consolidated Reprographics, Fashion Island, Hard Rock Cafe, Homebuycrs Guide, Martin ero ssoc1a , and the Roxburgh Agency. Since its establishment in 1989, HomcAid Orange County has completed 23 shelter projects which have added more than 450 shelter beds to the county or e transitionally homeless. Currently, more than 12,000 transitionally homeless are without shelter in Orange County due to reasons beyond their control and they need only 30 days to 18 months to get back on their feel For rnon infonnation 011 Project PlaylwuH or HonuAUl Oro11ge CounJy, caU (800) 522·6664. le Choteau des Enfonts by ETCO Homes and Bcmenion/Logoni Archi1ecb Honey Bear Cabin by Presley Homes and JBZ Darius Architecture and ftonning Welcome home to Newport North Privacy, two large side yards, no zero lot line and hillside views make this home a special offering. Nestled in the comforts of Newport North's 24-hour guard gated community. Thins a magnificent Lhree bedroom (possible fourth) plus den villa with three full baths, three car attached garage and three fireplaces. Features include dramatic vaulted ceilings in formal living room with plantation shutters, formal dining room with French doors leading onto the side courtyard. The gourmet kitchen has a commercial grade gas cooktop and island work station. There is an oversized family room with a fireplace and a downstairs den/bedroom, all offering hillside views. The spacious master suite offers a walk-in closet and a large dressing area. 1be secondary family room/den can easily be converted to a fourth bedroom with balcony. This home is steps to community pooUspa, specialty shops, restaurants, parks and nature trails. Children attend Lincoln Elementary. There is no Mello-Roos. Offered 499.900. For nwre informalion, call Greg Lombardi al (714) 644-16()(). Coast Newport PropertUs, 4 Civic Pla:r.a, Su. 260, Newport Beach. . . Lovely Newport Rffiera townhome Locak.d in Costa Mesa. this private four bedroom, two and one-half bath end unit is in move-in condition. Highlights of the remodeled kitchen include Corian countcrtops, European cabinetry, gas cooktop, top-of-the-line dishwasher, recessed lighting and an eating area which opens onto a family room that leads to a wondcrlul private, enclosed patio for outdoor entertaining. Two upstairs bedrooms open onto a large deck. 1be master bedroom is light and airy with a remodeled attached bath. A new roof, new water beater and copper plumbing are just some of the many fine features in this home. It is localed in a community with pool, spa and tenrus courts and is within easy waJking distance to the Back Bay Nature Preserve. Priced at $217.000. FM,_,,..~ ull JrdU &lultiuU.K "'J""1 M•rtl. Ill (714) 644-1600. Coat N""""1~71-Clvlc ""'1JI, Sii: 160, N,.,,,,n·IJaelt. Updated English tuclor This F.nglisb tudor four bedroom home is instantly appealing. 1be extensive use of brick hardscapc, front the gracious circular driveway to the captivatiJrgi:ountry ganlenrinmique:-'nx: home has been opd:ated kt perfection and sits on nearly a quarter acre comer lot. 1be sellers have used only top--Of- the-line upgrades to include Baldwin Hardware, solid oak hardwood. six panel doors, new wood frame windows and much more. The living room has been expanded and like the master bedroom. has a raised ceiling. The master bedroom is large with an aJcove area. impressive bath. complete with whirlpool tub. Five sets of French doors add a charming touch to the home and give easy access to the delightful yard. 1be home currently has four bedrooms. two and one- half baths, walk-in pantry. laundry room and family kitchen. The oversized two car garage could be expanded into the attached bonus room. which is currcntly being converted to additional garage space, fifth bedroom, play room. etc. This home is truly one-of-a-kind and situated in a great family neighborhood, close to Wcstcliff Plaza. schools, library and the beach. Offered at $575,500. For 1111>n illfonlUdion, call JMIU SUplalr1101t or Ginni Joltnso1t al (714) 644-16()(). Coat Newport Propmin, 4 Cine Pla:rJJ, SU. 260, N.wport B~«lt. • VleWS A lovely four bedroom home on a lot almost 11.000 square feet is oo the marltct in the wonderful family community of Ea.ubluff. The home bas a large living room. dining room and family room with panoramic city light. Catalina and ocean views. Offered at $449,000. F"' .on UifomtlllM>"1 c"'1 Glfi 1'llolMI Ill (71') 644-1600. Coan N~ PropmJa, 4 Clm PlcA, St~. 260, NntJIOrl Baclt. ~ !~ ' . I • ,. • • ~. " ~ • • • • I• ! • • • , 1 " "-I 't nflE ~.· s (800) 562..Q72 B (800) 642-2244 s (800) 225-3337 K (800)~ s (800) 300-5626 K (800) 877·5626 R (714) 759-9692 s (800) 336-9639 R (114) 729-9200 s (800) 232-2309 s (800) 672-4332 K (800) 700-5650 Glendale f«tet'al Bank s (800) 560-9000 B (800) 492-7587 Homes.vinga s (800) 975-5051 Irvine L9nding & Investments A (714) 219-2410 NationlSanc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 685-0001 Newport CO&lt FtnariCiil A (714)651-6355 K (800) 686-3756 TLC FNndal Svcs. R (800) 801-7300 Union Bank B (800) 453-1288 W~Mtg. K (800)~747 KEY LENDERS AND RATU INTERDT RATE 7.750% 7.750% 7.875% 7.625% 8.150% 7.750% 7.500% 7.875% 7.625% 7.875% 7.750% 7.750% 7.750% 7.800% 7.600% 7.750% 7.625% 7.825% 7.750% 7.750% 7.750% 7.875% 7.875% 30-,...ftx ... LOCK· .. APA 30 8.011 20 1.875 45 7.984 20 2.250 45 8.152 20 2.500 30 7.925 20 2.000 10 8.<404 5 1.875 45 7.984 5 12 1.n1 20 1.625 30 8.084 5 1.625 12 7.831 5 1.875 10 8.111 20 2.125 30 8.011 20 2.000· 30 7.998 5 2250 45 8.025 20 2.000 30 8.049 10 2250 30 7.872 10 1.500 15 7.944 20 2.375 30 7.911 5 2.000 10 7.871 5 1.500 15 7.944 20 2.000 30 7.998 10 1.375 13 7.931 1.750 30 8.098 10 1.750 10 8.098 3.950% 25 S.500% 20 3.875% 20 4.500% 20 2.950% 25 4.750% 20 3.850% 20 2.950% 20 3.950% 20 3.950% 10 20 5.750% 20 2.950% 10 3.950% 20 3.950'% 20 3.875% 20 4.250% 20 3.950% 20 6.875% 10 4.250% 20 5.375% 5 4.875% 20 3.950% 20 1.000 1.'RT 1.000 8274 1.000 7.447 2.375 8.424 1.000 7.339 0.000 7.800 1.000 72.'J7 0.750 7.363 2.250 7.301 1.375 7.486 1.250 7.365 1.625 8.256 1.000 7.755 1.000 7.397 1.000 7.728 0.000 7.&42 2.500 8.697 1.125 7.410 1.250 8.559 1.000 7.575 1.500 8.203 1.000 8.095 1.250 7.473 --~ ---___ , : .. , :,. . __ ..M....~ .... ...A.::._~ • 'A-1 600,000 2.450 207,000 2.875 207,000 2.500 207,000 3.000 500,000 2.400 207,000 2.750 750,000 2.350 500,000 2.450 600,000 2.225 207,000 2.500 207,000 2.400 207,000 2.750 207,000 2250 207,000 2.450 500,000 2 .050 207,000 2.800 207,000 3.000 600,000 2.450 207,000 3.000 400,000 2.625 207,000 2.750 207,000 2.625 207,000 2.500 110 1TS 110 1TS 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 1TS L1M 110 HS 110 L6M 110 1TS 110 1TS 6CO 110 ADJ. 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Susie Safford turns in Star performance Star Real Estate agent closes $3 .15 million in sales It WU. busy three weeks for Susie Safford of Star Real E.swe, as she closed $3.15 million in sales. "Last minute details ~ your full auentioo. .. said Sl1ford. who closed a two- week transaction in Sea View. Safford bas speclaliz.ed in Balboa Island since 1990 and is oonsisieally 1 lop salespenon of island homes. She bas repteseMed buyas and sellers in 25 percent of "I am auy about BalbOll laland." Sl1ford said. "Wbcte e1Je can you live and have so much fuo7 Many of my ctic:oU sell one Balboa Tsland property to buy anocber." -- Salford alto worb diroupout Newport Beach add recently IOld two Pmiosula Point propettiea. Salford is always ll the top of her prne. Previously, she Wll I IDiDlaa' II Pllcific Bell and bad ....... .,.... oece-i.D+lifetime e~ Al.• ll, die WM om: oftbe cornpuy'• YOUGfi* llllllbciq IDW&U'· Recopizecl for bs hlab encqy and cralive mind. .............. .., be tbe driviaa force for_,........,.,....,.. pajocU wllidl .aect .............. ti,_. .. Pldfic Bell. Sdwd ....... Cl69 willa .......... w' d R tbMjNiA .,, .. welectcd to•• 111e _.. wrtidwa omce ..... eo Bell System was ordcn:d to break into separale entities. Saffonf was an immediate success when she began herf'W esiate career in 1985. Her pcoplo-oriented pcnonality. energy and Susie Safford cnativity are a petfect fit for serving her clieftu. · ed lawns, cau1ktd tubs. moved furniture, repaired cnidit and m<JfC to &et the job dooe. .. Safford said. any of her sales are clienu or refemls from past clien:;ts::--. ...__------+-:~~.::....:'-='-:-:-:--:-'-...,-...,..,.......-..i '1 value my relationship with my cUents and I wort bard to help them llCCOfDPliah their goals," she explained. A cheerleader fQI ethics.. and intcpity, Safford saved two years on the Profesaiooal Standlrds P.ducMiooll Committee for the A.uociaboa ~ Reahon. s.tront is oonsisleotly ooe of lhc top produca1 11 Star Real Batale. wbicb baa more tblD 200 expcrieocod ~ in five COMU1 Or-ae c.oa.y omc:a. s-11~ ..... ,..w,.(114>18- 412'•_ ...... ..,., Jc..,..- ,.._.,~1.N,N~.._.,1#& . • • I • t ~Noc .......... ~.,.,. Corona del Mar home tour features Grubb & Ellis listing The architecture and decor of this estate reffect traditions of country craftsmanship and grand kitchen exude the dignity and grace of a 19th century noorpJan. Accented by sunlight through leaded glass, alJ of the rooms are a harmony of traditional sensibility and expert flourish with plank doors, reproduction antique walJpaper and octagonal .tile designs. The home is finished in rich colors of brick red, apple green and periwinkle. Set on an oversized lot, the highlight of this residence is the elegant English garden of lavender, hydrangea and old roses with Anne Hoover of Grubb & Ellis Residential Real futate Services in Newport Beach was ex.cited to announce that her listing in Harbor View Homes is one of the hof')'les to be featured on Corona del Mar High School's 23rd Annual Home and Garden Tour. inlaid pebble paths ---------------~ and a primitive stone The impressive 19th century-style estate i:. the home of Dr. and Mrs Monte Pries and fountain. Corona del Mar High School's 1996 Home Tour bffers an opportunity l.O view this treasured estate and to appreciate iis sense of history. The tour exhibits a w1 II be the final <;top on this year'11 home tour. The home wa.'> designed by Lynn Pnei. 10 a 'tyle reman1scent of the Ea.;1 Coast and ot rum-of-the- This home is located in Horho.-View Homes in vari~ of 1 architectural sty es Newport Beach and includes stops in century homes. The v1mage ma.~terp1ece lends the sell-out tour a sense of the past and represents the enduring appeal of classic design. Both the architecture and decor of this estate reflect traditions of country craftsmanship. The nostalgic interior design, with di1,1inc11ve antique hardware. exposed beams. dar~ oak hardwood floors and brick and slate ma-.onry recreates the warmth and -.pint of a pastoral-<:tyle estate. The fom1al parlor. elegant dtnang room Belcourt. Big Canyon. Pelican Point and Balboa Island. The event takes place on Oct. 22 from IO a .m. to 4 p.m. Proceeds directly benefit student programs and provide funds for technology. The tour is sponsored by the Parent Teacher Association and is the school's so.le fundraiser. For furtlur informalion on the home, contact Anne Hoover aJ the Newport Beach office of Grubb & Ellis Residential Real EstaJe Services. (714) 644-6200. 11Balboa Beach to Bay'' 5k run t sponsored by Grubb & Ellis ------.- Left k> right: s..phonie ~' Bernie Towers, Suion Travis, Morie Joduon, 10m lovenitti, Nancy Barfield, Deborah Johnson, Jim Weisenboch, Bob Colucx:io ? Sales associates from both the Ne~ addition, lhe:rc wu a 21t Historical Walk Beach and Ncwpon Penimula offices of Grubb featuring the highlights of Balbol. & Elhs Residential Real Estate Services "Grobb It EJUa wu excited to sponsor and teamed up to run in the BaJboa Beach to Bay panicipate in thil event. We all enjoy the 5k Run. Representing the company's ocean and bay and the lifestyle they provide commiuncnt to communjty involvement, and we must also ta.kc n:gponsibility toward I Grubb & Ellis has been a race parron sponsor keeping them clean and safe fOf' rccn:abonal t ·. f~ the past two years. use," said Betnie Towers, sales manager of the The fan, fiat course 1s a USTAC certified 5k newly opened Grubb & El.U Peninsula office. run and racewalk around the Balboa Peninsula. For bifontflllio11 011 tM Balboil &ad lo Proceeds are donated to water quality &11 Ru For Ckan Wat~r, ca/J Ille Grwbb & programs within the city of Newport Beach. ln Ell.U Newport Bead ojJlu, (71') 644-6100. Grubb & Ellis announces top 20 agents for September Michael Smith is named top producer Grubb & Ellis Residential Real fut.aie · Services has announc.ed its top 20 agents for September and bas named Michael Smith top producer. Since joining Grubb It Ellis in 1993, Smith has steadily increased his volume and client base. His financial and accounting background has proved a significant advantage in serving his clients. "I plaoe great importaoce on my client's needs and Jam committed to the best possible service," Smith said. "He has worked diligently since joining the company and deserves this recognition," said Ron MazzaJRf, vice pcCSiaei'il and district manager of the Newport office. Much of Smith's business has been generated through his involvement over the years in local boating and yachting communities. He served as a Commodore of the Balboa ISiand Yacht Oub. Currently, he is an active member of the Balboa Yacht Club, where he has held a variety of offices including.a term on the club's board of (iirectors from 1991 to 1993. Smith's current community involvement in recent years has also included positions with the American Youth Soccer Organization. the Corona del Mar Booster Club and the American Field Services Youth Exchange Program. Other Grubb & Ellis honOTCCS arc: 'led Jarvis, Suzanne Shuler, Ann Peters, Sally Shipley. Louanne Riney, Dana Black. Esther Michoel Smith Tabak. Myrna Boom, Oaudctte Blanchard. Kris Peyton, Thomas Brunsoo, Dick . Dickson. Bernard Towers, Karen Bakcc, Tomloveruth, Nancy Bameld9Xiren Knoche. Linda Oeth and Lois Jacobs. These agents can be reached at 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190. Newpon Beach. Call (714) 644- 6200. Gnd>b & Ellis RaiMaUI lhol &tall Services hos JO offices olUl 350 s.Jn as1ociatu 1ervill8 ar..,t olUl Sa DUp coun1U1. Grdb & EDU ReiiMlllMI Ral &i.u Savka luu H'1• • ~.uu of tit~ Better HOIMI •114 Gartku R-1 ES1llU Snvicei 11dWOl't of UtMJ#NUlll mil nf.tlle jinu lilt« 1992. Bdta BOIMI Mil GtirUM Real &lllU ~/.ca fonaU Ut 1978, is tut U.Umldiolllll 11dwort of MOre """' 7(J(J 1'Nlllbu jinu witlt _,,.. """' 14,(J(J() offea tUUl Mon tlullt U,(J(J() Uunu4 soles ossodllla~;,,, Jiu U11iU4 Stales, C""""'1 tUUl hnto Ric.o. Read the latest happenings in . Buylines • • lub on . 4 . This was the ll'St hole-in-one on the new 12th bole, which is a 166 yard par 3 with a few sand traps. He used a seven iron for the momen~ shot and finished with a score of 75. Bibb is well-known on the links -he's a six-time club champion. COW WELL BANKER COSTA MESA welcomes new manager Danny Winders tp the team. More than 1,500 doughnuts -that's a hole lot -were consumed by bargain hunters who attended the 13th annuaJ Mesa Verde garage sale, sponsored by the CB tealµ. The event was a great success. See page 70 for details. a n 1s gomg sou -e way to South America that is. She'll mtdowntbere to spend a ew ee soaking up some sun. In the meantime, Kathy Daniels and her husband are sunning themselves on another coast. They're in Florida to attend his 40th high school~on. Hot, bot. bot is what we bear about this year's OCARFMhlon Show at th~ Hyatt Newporter OD Oct. 30. Do you have your tickets yet? Call 722- 2300. 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Call now f<x your prtooLe showCng 640-1212 Owner I Agent ~ - (_ (_ ','''''.1._\1._)l) I • - 261.5 \!\lay La"e, Co .. o"'-. d~I Mo•· y...., ~A/>,_,,,_ Tim Wognerl 0--/8'oter 85 ~7 WeetdcJr.s 673-2863 Nights /J. Weehnds :ii,......--&-:....•_ ~ _j .... - ............. .. .... -. " :II -... ~· •. -.. 11 Corona Del Mar Incredible Value!!- " 3BR, 21/2BA. Family room, pool, separate yard. Very private! Jim & Patty McDonald McD onald CdM H omes esa ge sa resounding success Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa sponsors 1 3th annual event Nearly 300 homeowners participated in the 13th Annual Mesa Verde Garage Sale sponsored by the Costa Mesa office of Coldwell Banker on Saturday. Oct. 12. While the Mesa Verde agent!-. were out at dawn to place d1rec11onal signs and balloon~. bargain hunters From left: Bonnie Turner, Pearl Kenyon, Dick .Jontzer, Delpha Oswald, Bill Lupis, Jean Richmon, Pot O'Toofe- Davis and Donna Rudolph were cager to find JUSt the nght item as they began i.howmg up early for the sales event. Both .,cllers and buyers were treated to free coffee and doughnuts. More than 127 dozen doughnuts were handed out to feed the crowd. According to the Realtors, the appreciation expressed by the Mesa Verde residents. who participated was voiced over and over again. making this a fun event and one which they have been thrilled to spon~or year after year. Toward the end of the day. trucks and vans piled high with purchases lumbered out of the Mesa Verde area. Homeowners counted their cash and reported banner sales for the day. The agents who worked hard to make the event such a success were Pat O'Toole-Davis. Bill Lupis. Delpha Oswald, Dick Jantzer, Pearl Kenyon, Boooie Turner, Donna Rudolph and Jean Richman. For those who missed the event this year, be sure to watch for the announcements and signs next October for the 14th annual gigantic garage sale. Custom built pool home This magnificent three bedroom. three bath custom built home is located on a quiet 10,000 pl1:1s square foot lot with a private counyard entry. This dream home features a formal dining and eating area. The white tiled gourmet kitchen has state-of-the-art appliances and a center island. The k.itchen area includes a brick fireplace and bleached noonng. The °living room also has a fireplace and mirrored wall. Add1tionaJ amenities include:'. recessed lighting. high ceilings. French doors and new carpeting. French doors lead out to a tranquil park-like selling and a private pool. The home shows light and bright with plenty of windows and is listed for,$498.000. For more infonnlllion, call Jerrie Mah011ey, Coldwell Ba11ker Costa Mesa aJ (714) 668-9333 or al her home office (714) 722-7739. Coldwell Banker homes can also be fomtd on 111~ Internet at http://www.coldwellbanker.com. Beach front tondo This beautiful ocean front condominium is an extra- cleao comer unit and is offered by the original owners. Providing forever views of Ca!alina, Newport Harbor. Newport Coast and Dana Point. the spacious home bas an open floor plan with three bedrooms and two baths. There is newer carpet and paint u well as secured pming for two cars. The borne is lisced for a reduced price of $259,900. For lllOn in/onlllllio1t, ull JiM Heydorff of Coldwell Banhr Costa Mao at (7 U) 668-9333 or at Isis hoWN oJJke (714) 675-5069. C.oklweU BanUr howan can also IH foMNI on tlu /llUmd aJ hltp:/lwww.coldweUbanler.com. #Upper bird" rea of _Mesa Verde This beautiful .five bedroom, three bath executive home is located in the prestigious "Upper Bird" area of Mesa Verde. 1be Republic-built two.story home has about 2,768 square feet of living space. 1be home includes a large family room with a ft.replace and wet bar. The spacious living room also has a CXYl'J fireplace and custom cabinets. This wonderful home features an extra large master suite, along with a formal dining and breakfast area. Additional amenities include central air conditioning. a security !iyst.cm and a three car attached garage. The home is close to the beach and is within walking di tancc of golf courses, parks and shopping. Li~ted for $364,900. For llWN htjonlllllUHt, c"1l Pal Dat1is, Coldwell Banur C.osta Meu al (11') 668· 9333 or al her homt offe• (714) 545-3650. 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