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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-11-02 - Orange Coast PilotFOODAL.l El Toro 48, Corona del Mar 13 ~ Harbor 39, Irvine 14 Paul McClennen and two other Fashion Island worken try to maneuver a 110-foot giant white flr Cbrlst- mu tree Into posttton at PMhion Island. lbe tree planttng marks the retain o1 a llve tree to the Fashion Island tree llghUng ceremony, which was broken ln 1991 for a more environmentally aen.stttve approach. 1b1s year's tree came from a Umber zone designated by the United Sta~s Depart- ment of Agriculture. 1---1.---DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT High sch~l newspaper gets tangled in school board race . • Students say they have not endorsed candidate Brian Theriot, despite unsigned editorial by editor that appeared on front page. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -An unsigned editorial in the Newport Harbor High School student newspaper has generated a minor election controversy among its small staff. · , The one-column opinion piece, an endorsement of school board candidate Brian Theriot, is a rari- ty for asc:bool newspaper slifce most of its readers aren't of voting age. But the Newport Harbor Bea- con squ{lbble . isn't over the endorsement itseU, but over the way it is presented in the paper. Written by editor-in-chief Reed Johns, the eQ,itorial appeared on the front page, where the editor's column is traditionally placed. But it was unsigned, leading some students and Theriot to believe it was an endorsement from the · a Ee~·---_ "We had some students who weren't happy at all,• said jour- nalism adviser Jim Barry. "Some people are not of voting age and aren't aware· of this at all, but there are others that feel strongly on the other side in favor of Dana Black." Johns father, major Republican contributor Buck Johns, has sup- ported Theriot in the past. donat- ing $215 to his campaign for Cos- ta Mesa City Council tour years ago. In an Oct. 25 press release, Theriot listed the Beacon among his endorsements. He has sint:e revised his endorsement list to read "editor, Newp'Ort Harbor High School Beacon Newspa- per." --- • SEE NEWSPAPER PAGE A9 SCORE ONE FOR· KEMP underscored by rash of iajuries .Newport-Mesa teachers remembers when he was a Tedmmate of tne now vice presiden- tial candidate· ._.. Wtio feel out of touch With tbe names on the ballot, Wbo view tbe ca!ldidates as remote,· almost inhuman Creatures who sprang to llf e full-blown on I01D8 political .OlympUJ or were , •tcbed in a subte1Tanean test- tube, 59-year-old George Spangler , must be an enviable figure. Spangler, who bas taught for the Newport-Mesa School District for 30 yea.rs, considers himself" an average guy" and has never held elected oftlce. Yet he bolds a link to the corridors of power 1hat harks back to a stngle football pass thrown -40 years ago. • From 1955 to 1959, Spangler --·piayed football for the ngers at Occidental College in Eagle Rocle. DON lfACH I DAILY PILOT George Spangler recalh receiving a college touchdown pass from now vtce-presldenttal candidate Jack t(f!mp_&t Occidental College ln Los Angel_!!- During bis sophomore year on the couldn't have dropped it if I tried. vanity squad, Spangle(s team cap-He had a tremendously strong '8iD and quarterback was a arm." , ~ high-spirited young man The Tigers lost anyway. n•D"Kl.Jack.Kemp. -----l~~~qlef-Said-the-toucbdown - 11ae future Buffalo BW and vice· would lodged in his memory pNlidantial candidate threw Span-even if Kemp hadn't thrown it. As g1er tbe tint touchdown pass Span-a sophomore, Spangler was "the gler ever caught on the team. low man on totem pole," :;o the Spangler, wbo was 19 at the play represented a special triumph. time, recalled the moment vividly: "You're not going to forget •it wu a real shootout ball that," he said. "Wouldn't matter gmne with tbe Pomona Sagehens. I who threw it. I didn't score too ~it wu 10metbing like 35-39. 1 many anyway." caught a pus, about a 35-yard Even so, Span9ler said playing pm t.Om Kemp on a broken play. with Kemp has given him a special He jilll j11mped. up and virtually perspective on the presidential put (tli9 ~9 there on a rope. It election. w• tb9l'e ancfm my guy before I · "I just consider myself fortunate ~w it. *Mt me in the gut-and I that I knew somebody th&t is in the public eye," he said. "It gives me more comfort in voting, to be hon- est with you. To have known som e- body for a couple of years, I feel more comfortable It's j]..lst,Jme _ dimension that most people in the United States won't have." Spangler, who hasn't spoken to Kemp since college, said he remembers him as "a real take- charge guy, a leader." "He was a gregarious guy, social," he said. "He's a real com- petitor. He was tough, mentally ana physically a tough guy. He was also a gentleman. I don't know of any- body that held anything against him at all. He didn't seem to elicit that type of karma at an. •we weren't tight friends, but I ' l loolred up to bim, • be said. "l don't know Gore. I k:nQw nothing about him, whereas I do (know) Jack:, and that gives me another dimension. I wouldn't mind seeing hiDl run the mt States of America, because I think it would be in good hands. I'd put it on the line for bim. He's no phony." ,Spangler coached-tp<>rts teams for Newport Harbor High School for 25 years. He now teaches at the Alternative Education Center of Monte Vista High School and livef in Huntington Beach. ; He said be isn't sure if Kemp would remember the touchdown pass or recognize his face. "Maybe be would recognize me. maybe he wouldn't," he said. •Questions of safety arise with death of Adrian Taufaasau and increased medical emergencies at local games. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot Estancia High's Wilson Argueta said he will be sitting out the next two games of the season following a h~~WV s~~~ game that scared not only him, but the whole team. ·1 am going to nuss being out there, but 1 have to do it for my own safety,· said Wtlson. as he awaited an update from doctors treating him at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian late Friday afternoon. Wtlson, 17, said tu.s mother "doesn't want me to be out there; she got scared too .. . I think it's the right decision.• The Estancia senior is hoping to be released from Hoag today. Paramedics racing away from the Estancia football field have become an ali too familiar scene recently. This weelc alone they made two visits. The first was on Tuesday when Rudy Castellon broke two bones in his leg. Wil- son's head injury on Thursday was the sec- ond. "It's very unusual,· Estancia varsity foot- ball Coach John Llebengood said Fri- I • , • I • I , • ' • • , : • I • , , I I • , • I • I • • I • ' l ' "I started feel-: . l • l I ing dizzy and i l couldn't see !· anything on ~ my left side.. After that I couldn't remember ythin u an g ... -WILSO~ ARGUETA • • • • • • ' . ~ day. "It's like som eone -------------------4' ,jinxed me." And the Estancia gridiron injuries come in the wake of the SP!'t. 22 death of Coronado High quarterback Adrian Tautaasau, following his collapse during a game against Costa Mesa High. • Adrian's death sparked concerns about the • SEE FOOTBALL PAGE At -r------------------------------------------~-------.-rmlt--, . ;GOP group abandons fom1er president • • Corona del Mar Republican Assembly sides with 'Jan Dehay over Barry Zmek, who headed the group. 8y Jennifer Armstrong. Daily Pilot I \ I l I \ • AROUND TOWN ........ A6 UST IUYS ............ .A2. a.ASSfFIED ............ 84 COMMUNfTY FORUM •• A 17 ' IN'TOTAINMENT .•... .A 12 I ' t I ' I ' I ' I ' I I • t I I ' t 2 SATURDAY, NOVEMIER 2. 1996 . . fRE -D-VAN ~uRK! A beer baron, foam and all greer wylder· ~oat bargains 1aunched at Duffys L., or best buys on electric 4 • boats, stop by the Duffy -. Electric Boat Co. this 1eekend. There are demo ~oats, '96 model close-outs and .. sed boats on display that are ·:vailable at tremendous dis- ·ounts. The Duffy Electric Boat ':o. has boats to demo or rent. HE IS I Banking on the belief that sex sells. BEER WITH A 1WIST Fred van Urk wanted to introduce yet another new product into the oversatu- rated beer market, and he knew he'd have to give consumers something unique. The 31-year-old noticed almost eveiy major beer company used sexy women in their advertising and decided to take that concept to the extreme. And so he creat- ed Wanker beer as "the ultimate six- pack•: Each of the six bottles in a 12ack- age pictures a different model with a come-hither loo~. "All the other breweries use sex to sell their products, but nobody's open and honest about it," explained van Urk, who · runs his company from his Newport Beach apartment. "Being a guy, I'm not opposed to good beer and beautiful women." Before settling 1n Newport Beach -.v- en yean ago, he lived 1n hil native New Zealand and ran a few fra.nch1se busi- nesses. '•I've always been self~ employed.• QUALITY BREW Van Urk uses the same breweiy that produces Sam Adams beer because he wanted to ensure he had a quality prod- uct behind his sexy bottle labels. ·rm~ packaging," he said, "but the product has got to be just as good.• AB for the product's name, he · explained that •wanJter" in New Zealand means, loosely, "jerk.• "The name'• kind of the in.side joke," he said . And u for the overt sexism of bis packa..ging, he said he hasn't gotten much negative feedback. To anyone who might call him sexist, he would simply say: "Buy something else.• _ WANKBrS FUJ\JRE ·~·s located at 2001 W. Coast Highway, next to the Sea Scout :~ase in Newport Beach. Please _ ~all 645-6427 for more infonna- . on. Next year, he said, he hopes to hire bis FROM BOREDOM TO BEER BARON label models on contract so they can vis- Van Urk started his Wanker beer com-it college campuses and bars to push the pany almost two yea.rs ago after growing product. He'd also like to rent an office A new art gallery, Gallerte bored with a kitche~ware and giftware space and hire some sales staff members -aucter, is celebrating its grand company he ran with a partner. He sold t.n. an effort to diltribute the. beer nation- .. perung ay a~.nmr..~to~100--r-r--niSIUill~o>n:IITTe~coEOI.Jil.~.Dl1r°M1mrpi!ll'tlitm'1mctr.rv'8ll-Urk;,cr-diemr=c:at--gpy-wi1:h-cmrut1:l-t-W1scon!ri!t.:--He-ites-ye+-t1~~tk--iftlit)-tllle-~~le:---------------_:__-----------+-- -m . at 2911 Newport Blvd. in ventured into the beer industry. good looks. California market, though he's trying. In the meantime, he's looking forward rewport Beach. Tue gallery, When he decided on the sexy adver-So they chose six, one for each bottle to marrying bil fiancee and enjoying bis wned by Jason Sauder, is an ti.sing approach, he set out to find one in a six-pack. He plans to change the set HIS OWN BOSS ultimate male fantasy job. clectic gathering of artists sultry model to become the Wanker label of six models annually, h~ said. Van Urk serves as his company's pres-"The thought of being a beer baron is . l cluding a portrait artist by girl. The beer, brewed in Pittsburgh, is ident, founder and sole employee, ban-kind of appealing," he said. "But it was so difficult to narrow stocking shelves in six states: Colorado, dling everything from marketing and -Story by Jennifer Armstrong ~ .:munission, a wildlife water col-down all the choices to just ope," said Michigan, New York, Ohio, Vuginia and design to sales and distribution. Photo by Don~ ·-r artist and an oil and pastel .rtist. and there is metal sculpt- d furniture and greeting cards. A •Second Time Around• . ~e is being held Wednesday at :., 1e Costa Mesa Country Club to ~ene.fit the Orange County Per- t:rming Arts Center. The sale is •. collection of numerous items New direction comes to the Hard Rock Cafe ~if'trough donations that include ~signer and high-fashion :· cL1es, jewelry and accessories. :-.~ sale is held by the Carmen t"tuJpter of tile Guil~ of tqe Per- :~mtlng Arts Center Which has ~ ~en working since 1980 to :ille funds for The Center. • 'tewing and buying begins at : 0:30 a.m., and there is a noon :.mcheon available for $20 with : _servation bf today. The Costa : .. esa Country Club is located at : 101 Golf Course Drive in Costa : •,esa. Please call (546-2402) or ! 62-9727) to R.S.V.P. : U you'd like to attend a pri- :. tte showing of the Juliana :::ollezione sportswear for : •omen, or the Platinum Collec- ::on of Mary McFadden short :ocktall dresses presented by :/.ariJy Wilson & Co., please ·-ake an appointment by calling ; .:>9-5526. The clothing will t>e : vailable from Tuesday through : 1ov. 11 at Wilson's Corona del >1ar home. Martly Wilson & Co. : :!ys this is her best private ; ·oup sale ever. Other clothing • vailable includes a new tenms : nd golf line by Carol Chase, :farve' Benard sportswear sepa:. : ates, casual French knits by :udd Heller and Nan Alexan- :.1er's cashmere knits. • . : 9EST MIYS appears Thursdays and aturdays. If you know of a good buy. .tall me at 540-1224. {ax me at 646- i.170 or write to me: Best Buys, Dally Oilot. 330 w. Bay St. (()Sta Mesa. 92627 . . • \. N EW AT HAltD ROCK: Patrick Syka is not the only new item at fashion Islond's Hard Rock Cafe. Syka. who speaks German, Italian, French and English, is a five year veteran of the Hard Rock Cafe organization with his most recent stint as general manager of the Paris, Prance Hard Rock Cafe and prior to that in B~lgium and Copenhagen. Syka, his wife Paula and sons Nicholas and 1.tarvtn moved to the U.S. in early October and are awaiting the arrival of their household goods as they house hunt. Tbis·past week Syka had a new sound system and video sys- tem installed at the Hard Rock Cafe. Coming soon will be a new menu which combines the best of the recently merged Hard Rock International and Hard Rock America Inc. menus. The Hard Rock staff will be in new uniforms as well as Syka reposi- COSTA MESA tions the local Hard Rock in the tough Newport Beach-Orange County restaurant market. On Sunday at 7:30 a.m., Hard Rock presents the lourth annual Run For Cover, a 1K. SK and 10K walk and run for the benefit of HomeAid. Syka notes the prizes include gift certificates from Fashion Island stores and Edwards Theaters and the tradi- tional merchandise from the local Hard Rock Cafe and for the first time, merchandise from Hard Rock Cafe's around the world. There is still time to register and enjoy the new Hard Rock Cale at Fashion Island. HOST OF 1llE COAST: More than one person will tell you the Balboa Bay Club·ts "The Host of the Coast.• With all of the Bay Club meet- ing rooms filled with breakfast meetings last Friday, members of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce Commodores Club • IOO blodl of w.t ....... Stnl9t: 1Wo pairs of sunglasses and golf d ubs worth $2,000 were stolen from a car. A window was shattered. • 1200 blodl of LoeM Avenue: A computer, fax machine and printer worth S 1, 100 were stolen from a business. There was no sign of forced entry. • IOO blodl of w.t 11th Street: A S 110 cellular phone was stolen from an unlocked car. • 200 blodl of Victoria Street: A $650 car stereo was stolen from a car. The door lock was pried open. • 1900 blodl of Meyw' PllKl9: A $586 stereo was stolen from a locked car. There was no sign of forced entry. NEWPORT 8EAOt • IOO blodr of Irvine Avenue: Computer equipment valued at $14,900 was stolen from Harbor High School. There was no sign of forced entry. • 2700 blodl of Welt OceMt Ft'Ont: $250 worth of patio furniture was stolen from a gated front yard. • 11.-.o. Avw...,.. Mwtne ~:Four watches and a purse with $310 In it wa$ rlofen from an unlocked Qt, RW>1B$ HOTLINE 642-6086 o.ity Pilot, '-O. 1ox 1s.o, Costa Mesi. CA. 92626. CoWllht No news stoOet. Htustr~ ecftto. VOL to, NO. 25J • Rec.ord your comments about the o.ily Piiot or news tips. AQPU$S Our llddraJ ls 330 W. B~ St.. Coata Mesi. callf. 92627. rtal matter or .cfvertlsements hefeln Gin be~ with- out wrttten permltllon of copy- right owner. HOW JO UAQt US Ora.Utloft The nmes Orange County (IOO) 252-1141 N!NaM4 a-lfied 642-5671 ~642 ... 121 ,....... Mewl ,,. 12lA 5po1t1 w ... no ...-. sponj ,_ .... ,70 E-MIA:~ MllnOflGI .... Offtat~1 ..._,_U1..-Z ............. . ...... ~c.. •• ....., .... .. ........... ~ ..., .... t\ 7$nt.., CIC1 ............. VlllPI: 'f ........ ~ .... M .Ot.M ... ~ Newport Beach 63149 Balboa 63149 CosuMesa 69"54 Corona del Mar 6~ .._. .... CAST LOCA~ Wedge N9\•JPC)rt lladdes ~Jetty CdM -,... ""9tlow 1:21 a.m. ,.,. ...... , ... ~ Mcaf'dlow t:11p.m. SeclOM~ t:n p.m. ¥' . -r""-~ . r ~· . ··,_: -r~ • ' . , • 'J • . -• ( ·"1 jim deboom arrived for a Guest Breakfast, which was not on the Bay Club schedule. While many fadlities would have turned away an unexpected meeting, Henry Schleletn. Bay Club president found a spot for the group of 35 to hold their breakfast meeting and quickly Corrections Costa Mesa Cty Council candidate Mel Fleener met with Tony C'De Baca, Costa Mesa's assistant development services director, in late April or early May of this year. One of the months was incorrect in an Oct. 28 story. a A number of typographical errors appeared in a candidate profile published Thursday in the Daily Pilot. Newport Beach City Council candidate Philip Arst is only expecting to raise about $20,000 for bis race. His wife's name is Margareth. His favorite book ls "The Source• by Miehener. · suNDAY F1l'St low 10:091.m. 2.9 F1nt high 4:44f.m. 3.9 S«ond low 10:17 p.m. 1.1 Second high 3:14 p.m. ).8 ..... StZE ~ 61 1-2 IW 1·2M 1·2SW 1~2.,,, sc.flng • most toe.el bMc:h-1-2""" • lln't ==the . cumint ...... f..._,,. thrOulh ~ ~....., l .1 a.~'° Gflwthe J.7 .... with ....... ~ dlf to jult CMlt Ud ,,_. 1.0 ..., ...... ~~ ... hatllDft '° ..... 4.0 •a,,.. .... ....., • banquet captain Jose Valenzuela and his crew set the room for the diners while food and beverage manager Kevin Campbell had the chef cook up a full breakfast for the unexpected guests. The Commodores didn't miss a beat or a meal and still were out on time. As one chamber staff mem- ber notes, •They are truly 'lbe Host of the Coast' when it comes to service and guest satisfaction.• COMMUNITY NOTES: The Rev. :Robb Steward of St. Marks Presbyterian Church reports tl:tat over 500 walkers from 30 congre- gations and organizations partici- pated in the annual Walle for Hunger held last Sunday and raised more ~ $20,000. The largest gniu}> Of walk.en, 175 came from Our Lady Queen of Angels. Congratulations to all! The Las Commodoras awdl- iary of the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will host their sev- enth annual Holiday Boutique, open~ the ublic from 11 a .m. to 6 p.m. on lbiitSday,"Nov. 7. An array of Yuletide goodies from regional artists and gift mer- chants \9'ill be available for pur- chase along with bake sale goods and opportunity drawing every halt hour will top off the event. The yacht club is located at 1601 Bayside Drive in Corona del Mar. SERVICE CW8 MEETINGS THIS COMING WEEK: Want to g9t more Involved In your community? Visit a ser- vke dub this week. Guests are welcome and most dubs wlll buy your meal on your first visit. MONDAY -6 p.m. Harbor Mesa Lions'. Oub will meet at the Costa MeSll Golf. and Countty-Oub for a Holl<My Boutique: which Is a fundralser for local charities. · lUUDAY -7:30 a . .m. Newport ae.cti; Sunrise Rotary Oub meets at the at"the Balboa Bay Oub to hffr Craft Talks. Noon The eott.'Mta Downtown Kiw..o nls Oub meets at the Costa MeSll com: munlty Cent9r for the kktr.-off meetl"!C for the membership round-up. 6:0o p.~ Cosu Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Oub, .. the Fish Ffy Oub .meets at the cost.a: Mesa Country Oub for a meeting. WEl*DOAY -7:30 a.m. South Coast: Sunrise Rotary Oub meets at the Center. Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Clu~ meets at the University Ath~ Oub\ Noon The Exchange Oub of Orange. Coast meets at the Bahia Corfnthlart Yacht Oub for a business meeting. 6:00. p.m. Newport-Balboa Rotary Oub trav-: els to Laguna Beach for a vocational vis-. ttatlon. ! THURSDAY -7:00 a.m. Cosu Mesa· Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Clul:( meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon Kl)'Vanls Oub> of Corona ~I Mar and Newport lead( meets at tt\e Bahia CorinthlM Yach1' Oub. Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Oul;i meets at the Hol~ Inn for a program Dave Ball, president of the Amel Corp~ The Exd\IQSl!l Oub ~ meets at the Shaft Island .fad'rt Oub foe: a business mMtlng. The Newpoft-IMM' Rotary Oub meets at the ltvfne Marriot( Hotel to hear from Congtes.vnan ChrW Cox on •Election Results a Effects.• : WORTH MNAJWllG ... From 1t'9 ~ port BffCh..Corc>M del Mar Kiwanis Outr ~-... •tf you don't have ti.me to: do It right. when will you have time tO' do It 0ver1· : • CXI~ a a.Im Is published ; every Saturday In the Oafly Pilot. FAX : your 5eMce dub's meeting lnformltk>n • to 631-5851 or rNll to 1743 Bl!ypC>rt : Way, Newport Bud\ 92660. • . Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price s125Jhr ATTORNEYS AT LAW . BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TIANSACTIONS COf1)9ratlons partnerships, meraen, acquisitions, bUy..sell agreemenfl, contracts and collections llAl ESTATE lltlCATION AND TIANSACTIONS tJttEvtctiond 1, foreclosures, easements, • lsputes, wortc-outs BTAn Pl.ANNING Trusts, Wills, Probatl"AdmlnlsVatkin LEGAL -OPTIONS ,AIJQINlll 61 LAW (714) 760-8775 SATURDAY, NOVEMl'ER 2: 1996 AJ Ladies and gentleffieil, the ·Fred picks S ince I don't live in Costa Mesa, I always get this uneasy, outsider feeling · when I delve into Goat Hill poli- tics. That, of course, is not suffi- cient for me to keep my mouth shut, so I will softly state: You guys are out of your trees if you don't re-elect Joe Erickson. He has been an effective and thoughtful councilman and a great mayor. Indeed the guy is arguably the best mayor in the county and has a tremendous record of a ccomplishment. As for the rest of the crowd, I don't think you can do better- than Heather Somers. She knows the nooks and crannies • of city government and has a good grip on what the citizens · need and want. I especially like . her goal of traffic calming. Won- derful phrase. For the third seat, I'd be tom among Libby Cowan, Caroline Butler, and Bob Graham. They 11Best-Breads-in Orange Coun(Y" Orange Counc;y Register - . . ----; ' -'F~ ~ -'"1.,_ !• -. . '. ("· .. ~ . ' • l ' l --· -····t .• ~·" -.i fred martin all seem to be bright, liter«i;lte people with ideas that are both sensible and imaginative. That's the class of the field, I think. The rest seem to be play- ing the old l'm-the-most-coiiser- vative-guy-in-the~world game, which has precious little to do with setting thoughtful ~d intelligent policy for a city that bas a full plate of challenges in its future. MORE MEDOUNG Since I'm butting into the politics of a town other than the one in which I reside, I might as well interfere with an election out Jrvine way. My justificatfon is that the results of the tussle for the lrvine Ranch Water'District board could have a profound effect on citizens of both Costa Mesa antl Newport Beach. Three guys -Larry Hoffman, Ed Doman and Chris Lane -are campaigning to unseat three inC\llllbents on the IRWD board. A major plank in their platform is to prevent IRWD from ever . pumping its treated sewage :-or anything else -into Upper New- port Bay. Just because there's an uneasy truce between IRWD and the bay, don't think the dumping threat has disap- peared. You want to fight back? Call your friends in Irvine and urge them to vote for Hoffman, Doman and Lane. -·-· ~~·-->; Mullin 8 Cup ~~ ol ~~--~Diedrich's 646-1440 427 E. 1 'lth Street "' Costa Mesa (on 17t/J. Street by Wherehouse Records) Collee 6am·9am expires I J/'8/'!J6 RALPH RODHEIM NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUN~IL, DISTRICT 5 Aviation Committee City of Newport Beach, Current Member Marian Bergeson ~uatic Center "Swim for the Gold Campaign, Past Chainnan State of California Boating &Waterways Commission Past Chairman Select EJ Toro· as an alternative airport Protect neighborhoods from crime Streamline government Increase tax base through redevelopment Ensure our bay's water quality Create citizen's action committees ASK YOUR NEIGHBORS WHY THEY SUPPORT RALPH RODHEIM The Hon. Marian Be:Eson Newport leach Fire hters Association Newport lleACh Cham r of Commerce UncOln Club of Orange County Lee Suth6tand, President of Balb<NI lsJ•nd Improvement Assocbitlon,(1996) Tom O'Brien, Past PreskSent of Balb<NI Island Home Owners Assodation(1992) Clarence "Bus" Turner, Mayor of N~rt Beach (1990) Bob Wynn, Former Newport Beach Cl Manager Rkhard Luehrs, Preskterit of Newport arbor Area Chamber of Commer<• Dr. Din Stringer, P•st President of Balbo• lsl1nd Home Owners Assocl1tlon(1990) Dave Brownell, President of Bayside Home Owners Assodltion, R~al Rldke, President of Corona del Mar Chamber of Commette John Sturgess, President of Cllffhaven Home OWners Assod1tlon, Jim de loom, President Newport-Mesa Unified khool lowd Robert Yant. President of Peninsula Point Home Owners Association, Grant Howald, Founding Board Member of Oasis Senior Center Rush Hin, Chairman of NeWport Beach Economk Oevetopment Committee Michael Stephens, President of Hoag Memorial Hospital Roget Alford Garth and Claudia Flint Joyce Lawhorn AnthC)ny Allen Roy Freeman Chan and Marie France Russ and Joan Allen Hilda Frend! Lefebvre George Argyros Marshall and Irene Gibbs Mary Lipp Syd and Debbie Ball Phil and Patty Sue Betty Littell Tecf and L)'fln Bandaruk Glasgow Nancy W. Long Rudy and Suzy Baron Margaret Godfrey Susan Luehrs Thomas Bay Bebee Gomberg Keith and Lil Lumpkin Arnold Beckman Pat Gr.enbaum Dan Marcheano Seymour Beek Ari. and Ann Gronsky Bill and Ann M21XWell Joe and Signe Belden Bill & Audrey Grund'y Bob Mc Caffff•Y Robert Bendetti Rick and Peggy Hamilton Ed Meserve Bob Black Bill and Helen 'Hamilton Len and Mary An11 Miller John Blom Ray wld Dorothy Handy Scott Mill9T' Bill Blurock Russ and Robin Hardt L.,ster and June Monell Sid and Emily Bogin Teny and Carol Hartman P..1tricia Morse Welt and Carol Boise Dennis Harwood Philip Niesen Merk and Terri Brock •Loretta Harwood Lynn O'Brien Bob Browne 'Gavin Herbert l.fflie O 'Rourke Patricia Ann Brownell Jade.. Hoch~I David Otta Bob Callahan John Hochadel Edna Peck Alan & Helen Cameron Lvle R. Holmes Edna Pelltier Howard Chastain Eleanor Hom Don Peters L Mabel ChriS1ianson Grant and Inez Howald Alan Peterson Louise Collier Walt Howald Lori Petry Jeff Conner Robert Hutchison Roben .od Nina Poe Herl> Cowan Al & Loia Irwin MichHI Porter Bill Crawford Ethel Johnton William Power Bill Crosby ~ JohntOn Dave and Ruth Price Jim Oel• E:fll. 8. Joh ieon Nancy Jo Price Rose Dashoff AMn .nd Karen Johnton 0.~ Price • Denny Davidson J*'Y Joh .eon St.w f>rcx.igh Barbera de Boom Pairidt end Yvonne Royal Rae Holly Double d ~a..• ., ·--Bob rt.flavieh • Pete Drummon m-rmn ~ Walkie end Janet Ray o.ve and LY'_'.'n Dundas =:..~~ ~i! '!!l l(Mt,y Rob9rtl Jim I TNh Keri'talri ... ~ RochiM . • M"9 Ind SUM lfneubUhl Joe an;d AM ~ VilU Kontny Mille~ } Paul and Beverly Salata Steve & Kay Sandland Rob and Janet Sawyer Scott and Marie Schock Betty Schock Tom and Jane Schock Gregg Schwenk Ed anCf Judy Selich Norm and Joyce Shepherd Vic and Bea Sherritt Clara B. Smith Robert and Carmen Smith Tom and Gerta $parks Lee and Ann Spencer Betty S~rber , John and Eliiabeth Stahr Elsie Stater Michael Stephens R.S. Stevens Dave Stone Lorraine Sutherland A2.Taft Jim and Katie Tucker Clarence "Bus" Turner Bill end Tina Wayt Dick end Sandy W1itnelgtit Ruth W.lley Bob Warmington ·~~ Bffl end SU.an w.;, Keith end hdty W~ Ellen Wllco9t K9"t and Cato! W1lit.n E. RQ99! Wilner Robeit I~ Wolman Artctt Zlmbetdi PARTW.UST TOUGH PICKS IN NEWPORT There's a bunch of good peo- ple running for Oty Council. I've had a difficult time trying to be reasonably objective in two of the three districts. But it was no problem-at all in District 2, West Newport. That's where John Hedges' hand-picked candidate, Barry Zanck,"Wants to ous\ Jan Debay. dasically, if you like Hedges, you'll love Zanck. I figure the mayor has tired of hearing the city clerk announce after votes, Hedges no, all others voting aye, the motion passes(or vice versa). Hedges has an agen- da to push, so be recruited Zanck to run again.st Debay -bis own mayor pro teml It is not a friendly contest. At a forum Wednesday evening, Zanck showed bis col- ors by being the only candidate to use his opening statement to attack his opponeI\t. The chair- man called Zandt out of order, but the big guy bullied on. Real class act. Debay would deserve RUFFELL'.$--.-- UPHOLSTERY INC. wt..~ Dob COY9ft Mof9I 1922 HAlllOl &VD., COstA MESA · S...1156 I Compmoarprkes. 1 See oar selectloa. bperleace oar automer sentce. HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS your vote against anybody, but especially over Zanck . Phil Arst, running to win the seat of term-limited John Cox. deserve$ your support, too. Tom Thomson is a fine candidate, but it seems time to elect someone who hasn't hasn't taken that inceshrous route from Planning Commission to City Council (which then appoinlc; planning commissioners). Dolores Ottlng's greol. I love the way she skewers the council on a variety of budget issues. But she's in the trash-hauling busi- ness and there's reasonable con- cern for a conflict there, if only because she'd have to recuse herself from votes on such mat- ters. • Phil Arst comes with no bag- gage, no strings attached, he's a financial and business consultant to outfits like Xerox, was instru- mental in beating back the IRWD attack and he understands complex water issues. District 5, retiring Jean Watt's turf, is really tough for me. I've .known Diane Coltrane for 30 years, Ralph Rodheim for 20. Diane is e:sceptionally bright and probably has'lDOre vitality than all the other candidates com- bined. But -sorry, kiddo -1 have to go with Ralph. He has~robably served New- port in more ways for more years than any candidate in history. And he knows about the big issues such as the airport (the noise-abatement deal with Orange County expires in nine yean;, you know) and the harbor and its myriad problems. John Noyes seems a capab~e chap, but can't match Rodheim's background Robert Schoonma.k-- er I can't fathom at all. So there you are. I probably don't have to say this, but please don't take my endorsements -or anybody else's -as gospel. Vote with your mind as well as your heart. And remember: If you don't vote, you have no gripe coming. • FltED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. ote Robert (Bob) SCHOONMAKER FOR NEWPORT BlACH CITY COUNCIL • A REPUBUCAN who will implement Prop. 209 l°'ally • El Toro LO Commercial Airport • Optimize Police and Fire Services with productivity requirements on union contncts · • Protect our Bay and Beach6 to assure that our city is always ... A SPECIAL PLACE Endorsers (lerdal .u.t) A VOICE FOR TH~ RESIDENTS ' M11rjorie B • .\ndenoo l)ebraAUen Phil is Chairman of Community Associations Alliance, one of . the largest residents' .1dvoca&y groups in the City, who understands and supports residents interests. Hands On Doer Janit> .\mold / • Fought IRWD's dump111g of treated ~e\\age in Bay Arnold Blaiae • Working on traffic solutions to reduce excessive speeds in residential neig~borhoods AJu•Jeealeek ._,. • t.aUe a.wt• Protectinc Our Quality of Life Mr. 6 Mn. a.a; C..tln He will balance a viable business community with protection of the Bay, Ted• Beth r~ w~rk towards an. El Toro commercial airport and insist upon-an equal ~· ___ voice for the_res1dents Or. Jla •Nu Doyle Jack• Jaa·Evenmeyer He owes no favors to special interest groups or City oawtd T. frine employee union&. ~ O.n cw.ere Lemte Creeley ai.s ..... Cocl1hall 1. tr-HUt ,_ ..... PHILA For Cl\r Council New.port 81•ch Dtatttct 7 • , ~A4 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1996 't " . .. . , .. J _., . . ·• . . • .. . . • • . . ... .. .· .· .· . :: . . • • ' ~ • • 4 ; • • • . • • • f·;.· I ::.. u1I' n'' .. ·•· ·•· lo " I ,. •·' .. I "1 .. .. ·· .. • .. ·• •I . . , · .. · .. 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At 1:05 a.m. 1\lelday, Baker was walking west across Harbor Boulevard at 19th Street when an Orange County Tha.naportation Authority bus bit her and then rolled over her body, Cotta Mesa police Lt. John PitzPatrlck said. 1be bus was traveling west on 19th Street and turning rtght onto Harbor Boulevard. The preliminary cause ol death wu listed u head trauma. An autopsy ts ICbeduled for today. Police, who were unable to locate Baker's family, described her as a transient ~ an OOca.- sional informant. Officer Garth Wilson said. Baker placed 13 lnfo~t calls to the department on minor matters since 1991. Police ·on IOokoUt for· beachSide flaslier •The man reportedly exposed himself several times to two Newport Elementary students Wednes.day. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pi/of time, Desmond said. The children returned home safely and contacted police, who were unable to find the flasher, Desmond said. • • The flasher is desaibed as a white male in his 20s, of medium height with a thtn build and long brown hair. He was wearing black and white shorts, black and white tennis shoes, a red T-shirt with white sleeves, and a red and . blue baseball cap. He was desaibed as having "dirty arms and face." The vehicle was desaibed as a new-model gray pickup truck with a black metal rack ·m the bed. "We're asking the public's help if they know who this might be,• Desmond said. He said people with lnfonnation should can the department at (800) 550-6273. NEWPO~T BEACH -Police are searching for a man who exposed himself to two local chil-. ----!!!!B-B!!!!!!!!!!!!m-B!!!!!!i!!!!i!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!E!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!:!!!I!!~ drenWed.nadayattenmon-u-uie--;~~;;;;;;;:iilliiiiii;;;~;;;;"l!!ll--==~.;;;~;;;.lllllfll!~--~flellqf children were walking home from Ne\vport Elementary School. At around 1:45p.m.,a10-year- old boy and his 9·y4t-old sister were walking near West Ocean Front and Sixth Street when they •. passed a man standing next to a pickup truck, said Newport Beach police Sgt. John Desmond . ~--i._~-4·118-..IJMl~-.dro . and exposed himMlf to the two children, Desmond said . Desmond said the children continued walking, but about two blocks later they noticed the man following behind them in the pickup truck. The man opened the door of the truck and exposed himself to the children a second Your Source For Handcrafted Pottery, Furniture I Home Accents ~ Onnge County's brgest selection. Over 7,000 sq. ft .~....__~~~ of uni e and altl'adive • -. - items for bome,-patio and garden -<iirect &om the interior of Mmco. See for yourseJf why MEX •ART is becoming Or.loge C.Ounl)"s best design resource . .... 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The auise ls designed for sailon with at 1eut intennedlate-level skills and wjll start off at the Sailing Center"at 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Cost is S195. For more information, call 645-9412. BAREBOAT CHARTERING a.ASSES Orange Coast College's Sailing ,Program offers ap advanced, non- credit bareboat chartering cour$e, featuring a four-day cruise in Southern Califomia waten, from 1 p.m . on Nov. 18 until 5 p.m. on Nov. 21. The 100-mile cruise will include anchorages at Catalina and other harbon and islands and will begin at 1801 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Registration fee is $315. For more information, call 645-9412. ~ .. I· < > \\ I I' I \ 'I "~;fir-.• - -----• : •,: .: I . '. ·..\ RSHSOtOOL Fishing classes a.re offered Monday and Tuesday of each week. Claaea leave the Balboa Pavilion at 6 a.m. and return at 4 p.m. Cost ls $125 per person. For more information, call 673-2810. DORY ASHING R..EET Get to the Newport Pier/ McFadden Square early to watch the fleet return with the fresh catch of the .day. The fish isl pre- pared for sale at the <feri·air market. / FISHING 1'RIPS · . Fishing supplie.s and boat charters (open party and private) are available at Newport Landing SporUishing, 309 Palqls, Suite F, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1996 615--05501 Palm Fishing Charters, offered by Upper Newport Bay equipment sales, rentals And 832-71081 and Davey'• Locker, every Saturday. Meet at 8:30 a.m . repairs. Por more information call .(00 Main St., Balboa, 673-14~. on Shellmaker Island. For more 631-9288. information, call 640-6146. SIX-MSSENGO SKMI i&ING ownas Day and night filhing<fharters are available for groups or sin- gles. Call Bongo• &J>orttiahing ffeadquarlefl on the Balboa Peninsula, 673-2810. I ROWING LESSONS AND CANOE RENTALS The Newport Aquatic Center offers sweep rowing (one oar). sculling c.,1asses (two oars) and canoe rentals. Classes run for SAILING Sailing Lessons and Boat ~tall . ·four weeks a+td cost $75. Intro- ductory ~cs are also available Saturdays and Sundays at a cost of $10. For more information, call 646-7725. Learn to sail or windsurf at Resort Watersports. You can also rent wind.surfers and 14-foot sail-· boats at $15 per hour. Call 729- 1154. ·MORE SAILING LESSONS ANO BOAT RENTALS Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Marina Sailing in the Balooa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include navi- gation, big boat, power boat, intJoduction to heavy weather and first-mate instruction. Call 613-7163 for more information. Also call the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club at 644-2525 or the Lido Sail- ing Club at 675-0827 for rentals. KAYAKING/CANOEING/SCUBA Kayak Classes SCUBA TRAINING The Aquatic Center, 4537 W. · Coast Highway, Newport Beach, offers scuba training consisting of six evening and two weekend day classes. Cost ranges from $200 to $310. The center also offers scuba rentals, special trips, repairs and air fills. For more information, eall 650-5440. rrs A DIVE At Dive-in•Scuba, 2482 New - port Blvd. in Costa Mesa, certifi- cation classes fo r beginning to instructor level scuba divers are available. Other services offered include local boat charters, Beginning sell kayaking.._••••111111!1&1!1111 rolling clinics and private lessons are offered. Kayak and sea ski rentals are also available. For more information, call Paddle Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., 67'5-1215. UNDOWAT'Elt ClEANING U underwater clNning is more to your lild.ng, grab your snorkel and join DIVERS. Cost is $10. For more information, call n2:9'06. OTHER RENTALS • Sail airborne outside the harbor, pulled by a motorboat, courtesy of Balboa Para.sailing near the Balboa Pun Zone. A 90-minute trip costs $45. For more informa- tion, call 673-1693. • Spend a . .4~}' relaxing in a motorized. lounge chair rented from Resort Watersports inside Newport Dunes for $25 per hour. Pedal boats, electric boats,. boo- gie boards, kayaks, inflatable rafts, beach furniture and wet suits are alsb available . Call 729- 1154. • Balboa Boat Rentals offers ped- al boat, sailboat, motorboat and electric boat rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone. Call 67J.7200. • Rent a party pontoon, chaparral runabout or family pontoon at Anchors Away Boat Rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone or call 673- 3372 for more information. KAYAK TOURS AND RENTALS Two-hour kayak tours begin at 10 a.m. every ~unday from New- port Dunes. Cost is $15 per adult, ,---......-n-perc1ii1Q.Xay r classes are also available. 729-1154. MORE KAYAK RENTALS Single ($10 per hour) and dou- ble ($15 per hour) kayak rentals are available in the Balboa Fun ..zone. Call Balboa Boat Rentals, 673-7200. Paddle Power also pro- STARR (AAROU I DAl.Y Pl.OT ....,. aD4 SMrl Foote travel every year from Ganim Vdey, Incl. to bird watch at the Uppet vides kayak, surf ski and canoe rentals. Call 675-1215 . Newport 11.m Bay. The first l:f awaiian Christmas First introduced in 1983, Reyn Spooner is proud to continue the tradition of an annual -· Hawaiian Christmas shirt Available in rtel blue or g~en (women's jumper also available) KAYAJ(S Weekend wear 1036 Irvine.Avenue, Newport Beach 631-2996 . CANOE TOUR OF BACK BAY Back Bay canoe tours are ANSARI SELECT EU R OPE A N FABRIX Just arrived ... 1996 & 1997 Paris Winter Collection FASHION CONSULTATION & SPECIAL FABRIC ORDERS 675-8200 3355 VIA LIDO • NEWPO RT BEACH ~ PHOTOGRAPHY 240 Newpdrt Ceriter Drive , Suire l 10 Newport Beach (714) 644-6933 ChristmasinNovembn!f Excellmce in photogr11phy ~J for 50 yurs ~ ~ Currently scheduling Holiday Portraits We know why we are- voting for ~DANABLACK for N ewport Mesa Trus~ee Area 6 · School BoarO • Working knowledge of Current & Past Budgets • Strong Supporter of the Public Schools · . •• SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1996 ~ORETREAT Wellnea in Motion, me. pre· sents lbe Carousel of Life, a week.end retreat program for chil· dren with cancer and their fami- lies beginning at 9 a.m. today at the Balboa Inn and Fun Zone area on the sands of Newport Beach. J3vents include cancer-related workshops and a family scav- enger hunt. For more information, c,.n 969-71«. RUMMAGE SALE The Newport Harbor tfigh School cheerleaders are having a rummage sale from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. in front of the anchor at 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. All donated items are needed. For more information, call 852-1735. MUSTANG CORRAL Costa Mesa High School is having its Mustang Corral and Carnival fund-raiser benefiting Costa Mesa schools from noon to 11 p.m. at 2650 Fairview Road. The event will include rides, games and food sponsored by the booster clubs and e lementary schools. For more information, call 751-5418. fAUJ=ESTIVAl Christ Lutheran School's "A ' Country Paire at the Fall Festival" is being held from 9 a.rn. to 3 p.m. at 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. The event will include carnival games, a craft boutique, sweets, live ente.rtairunent and a silent auction. For more information, call 548-6866. Orange County often a volunteer training program for family tup. port worken from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and Nov. 9 at 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite 7, Costa Mesa. A $10 fee is required to reserve your place in the program and ls used to cover the cost of refreshments and a packet of valuable child abuse prevention information. For reservations, call 722-1107. . COMPUTER aua Orange Coast College's Orange Apple Computer Club will meet from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m . in room 214 of' OCC's ch emistry building. Workshops an<:! meet- ings will be he]d on Appleworks, GS Works, Macintosh program- ming and Macintosh application tutorials. The annual melnbership fee is $30 and visitors are wel- come. For more information, call 770-1865. FLU SHOTS The Oasis Senior Center offers free flu shots from 9 a.m. to noon, or when the supply ends, in the multi purpose room at 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. The flu vaccine is recommended for dll people 60 years of age or older. For more information, call 644- 3244. , FINANCE WORKSHOP Orange Coast College offers a financial planning workshop for women from 9 a.m. to noon in room 202 of OCC's Lewis Center for Applied Science. Registration fee is $25 per person and $39 for two. For more information, call 432-5880. TRAINING PROGRAM INTERNET SEMINAR The exchange Club-COUcl-0range-eoa.st-Colleg Abuse Prevention Center of seminar on how .to use the Inter- r----------------------------, I RegalBeauty I Sllpplles & Salon 1 Bstabllshed Since 1964 I 20%0FF ALL MERCHANDISE* Featuring the latest fn .Won products & HCluty supplies 269 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa (714)842-44112 • \\'t• llonor .\II C .cm•t•t•lilor·s Produt·l Uisnmnl < .0111•ons • I I Thia coupon may not be combined wlth any other offer, discount O( sale price. •OiiCounls do not apply to Murad, Aveda,or Sebastian product.s. 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Oreck flower BN9h Weighs only 4.2 lbs but strong enough to remove lint from clothed and drapes, and even spot cleans, and It's FREP The companion Oree« XL Compact Cll'llster It powerf\A enough to lift a 16-pound bowling ball and It's F1fEE .. net as a marketing tool from 1 :30 -4.:10 ~ inJoom 204 of OCC's Lewis Applied Science Building. Registration fee is $35. A $20 fee is payable to the instructor in class. For more information, call 432-5880. ANANCEIALir Courtlandt Financial offers a free workshop on how to reduce risk exposure on mutual funds, annuities and stocks from 10 a.m. letic Club, 1701 Qua.il St., New- port Beach. For more information, can 251-027_0~ MAIL ORDER Orange Coast College offers a workshop on "How to Start a Mail Order Business• from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. in room 108 of OCC's Busi- ness Education Buil<lj.ng. Regis- tration fee is $35. A $20 lab fee is payable to the presenter in class to cover the cost of a comprehen- sive Iilail order instruction manu-. . n;-eall-.a 5880. "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES Start Early for the Holidays CUSTOM FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERY 2()'~) { 1:,1.1/; I I.,:, \. ! ',. c~1 ~1 ~ .,.'/ ..... , '\,, ·''' Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-8400 MUSTANG COMAL COlta MeN High School ii bavtng its Mustang Corral and Carnival fund-railer benefiting Costa Mesa schools from noon to 6 p.m. at 2650 Fairview Road. The event will include rides, games and food sponsorett by the boost- er clubs and elementary schools. For more information, call 751- 5418. .. WIZMDOFOZ Planet Hollywood will feature the tum "Wizard of 0z• for ldd9 from noon to 1 p.m. upstairs at 1641 W. Sunflower Ave. There will be free character sketches ·and a treasure chest filled with prizes. The event ii free. For more' information. call 688-7585. I I SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY The Ballet Montmarte is hav- ing a fund-raising event, "A Sen- AU SAINTS DAY To celebtate All Saints Day, the worship music Qf the First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa will be lead by a Dixieland band at the 10 a .m. service at 420 W: . timental Joumey-tram Z-to 5 p,mT at Bistro 201, on Coast Highway in Newport Beach. An interactive entertalnment production compa- ny will create a scene straight out of the 1940s. Net proceeds will support the community outr~ch projects to establish ·mentoring internship programs for more , 19th St. Childcare is available. For more information, call 548-7127. AZTEC DANCERS The Newport Beach Public Library presents Dia de Los Muertos Magic, a free dance per- formance at 3:30 p.m. in the Friends' Meeting Room at 1000 Avocado Ave. The program will feature Xipe Totec, an Aztec dance group from Mexico City. For more iiilormation, call 717- 3801. RUN FOR COVER HomeAid Orange COJJ.nt.y_pr.e.:_ sents its fourth annual Hard Rock Cafe MRun for Cover# at the Hard Rock Cafe at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. The run to help , the transitionally homeless will · feature a 10K at 7:30 a.m., a SK at 8:30 a.m. and a tK Kids' Fun Run at 9:40 a.m. on a U.S.A Thad. and Field:certified course. Registration is $21 for adults and $12 for kids. Admission is $23 for adults who than 5,000 at-risk and economi- cally-challenged students in Orange <!ounty. Tickets are $12.50 and must be pur~ in advance. For mote infonrl.ation, call 646-7644. "Ulife is indeed a journey, it would be a pity not to enjoy the trip." e~--.-0.....--1-----------~-'- more information, call 491-4171. ata Tick9t.cf lat•s • Homeowners • Commercial •Auto _ Bonds Call for Rates We represent 10 Co's Family Owned-& Operated for Over 17 Years We 1c«p them perfect/or you. 9reat Selection of PREMIUM CIGARS ANTIQUE HUMIDORS & .ACCFSSORIBS I (l':;0-0 I h(l i I ' 1000 West Coast Highway (Aaoa &o. IWlloa Bey a.a, 11e1t to W. Mnt) Because she listens carefully as she walks precincts and participates in voter fotums, Because she works closely with the police department, the fire department, and other governmental agencies to assure a safe place to live, \ Because she talks with business owners about their future and the directi<>iGof business within t~e City, Because she concerns herself with traffic movement and other day to day operations of our town, Because she believes government exists to serve the people of the community -from children to young people to families to seniors ... She is supported by ... • the Police Association • the Costa Mesa Firefighters • the Dally Pilot . • and lots of peQple you probably know JOIN WITH THEM IN VOTING FOR .Libby Cowan for Cify Council. FUNIMWSO Serving People in Need's fowth annual fund-raiser, a dinner, daDC."9 and auction, will be held from 6 to 10 p.m. at Newport Beach's 1\vin Palms at 630 New- port Center Olive. The event will beneftt the low income and home- lea ol Orange County. Tickets are SU>O. Por more information, call 757-1456. ~TALK Coastline Counseling Cente~ of Newport Beach offers a free lec- ture on "Attention Deficit Disor- der: The Big Picture• at 1 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite.105, Newport Beac:b,. For more information, call 476-0991 .. ~DAY _<:OPING WELFARE Orange Coast College offers a free workshop designed to teach . coping ~kills for welfare recipients from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Re- Entry Center. For more infonna- :tton, call 432-5162. IMATH CONFIDENT i Orange Coast College offers a ;tree. workshop on "Becoming f Math Confident" trorri 5:30 to 7:30 ay and Nov:-12, t9 anQ.2~. 'For more information, call 432- 1 5162. . . PARKS MEETING The Parks, Beaches and Recre- !atiqn Commission of the city of Newport Beach is having its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. in the ,council chambers at 3300 New- ' ' port Blvd., Newport Beach. Por more informAtion, call 644-3151. ADOTAU< The counseling offices of Joan Andrews otters a class on •Attention Deficit Disorder and . Memory Skills" from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport ~ach. Cost is SlO. Por more information, call 476-~1 . THE ZONE A free local support group meets at 6 ·p.m. to diacu.ss "The Zpne," the nutrition plan devel- oped by bestselling author Barry Sears, at Super Crown Book- store, 1835 Newport Blvd., Cos~a Mesa. For more information, call 673-3588. CARMEN SAN DIEGO Fourth an.d fifth grade sleuths are invited to sign up for "Where in the Library is Carmen Sandiego? • at 3:30 p.m. today and Nov. 12 and 19 in the Central Library's Children's Section at 1000 Avocado ..Ave., Newport Beach. LUNCHEON/BOUTIQUE The Newport Beach Christian Women's Club offers a luncheon and the "Littlest Angel Bou-· tique" from· 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Goast-lii9hway,...NewporLBeach. Cost is $18. To RSVP, call 760- 9616 . ENVIRONMENTAL Orange Coast College offers a free environmental awareness workshop from 11 a.m:to noon in OCC's Student Center Lo~g~. . Por more information, call 432- 5725. . LUNCHEON The Newport Beach Pouiida- tion offers a luncheon meeting tilled •Washington Update: E1ec- tions, Contract with America, Intellectual Property, plus other Issues." at noon at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Cost is $28 for non-members and S20 for mem- bers. Por more information, call 224-2270 ADVISORY MEmNG The first Community Advisory Committee meeting on resour~s and support for parents and teach- ers of special education students will be fr'oin 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the. Rod MacMillian Board Room/Harper,Site at 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call 760-3?>06. COUEGETALK Orange Coast College offers a free-workshop on •Financing Your Education" from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Re-Entry Center. The work- shop will provide students with basic information about grants, loans, work study programs and scholarships. For more informa- tion, call 432-5162. INSIDE EDGE The Inside Edge offers a break- fast forum on "The New American Workplace: Using Gender Differ- ences to Add Value and Profit in Business" from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. at· Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Cost is $35. For more ~ When Your Pa~tner Moves, You Don't Individually Pocketed Coils Make the Difference Traditional coils are linked at th~ top and bottom, so they can 't work ~ independently. Only \· ~ Beautyrest pocketed coils are joined in · the middle, so each {JI coil moves indepen-~ dently to contour every inch of your bod . · fiB• 545·7168 3165 HAUOR ILYD ,· COSTA MESA -One .. Soulfi "'40! information, call 460-4242. MEETING The Newport Harbor Panhel- len1c will meet at 10 a.m. at St Michael's All Angels Church, 3233 Padtic View Drive, Corona del Mar. A doruttion of $4 w1ll be requested and bridge will follow immediately after. For more infor- mation, call 846-4164. 9EAJCUP Speak Up Newport is having its monthly meeting at 5:30 p .m. at The Cannery Restaurant, 3010 Lafayette, Newport Beach'. Dis- cussion will be on what to do with the $4.6 million that was donated to the Newport Barbor Nautical Museum. For more information, call 224-2266. MEN'S BREAKFAST The Men's Fellowship Break- fast will have its weekly fellow- ship on "Getting to Know Christ Better" from 7 to 8 a.m . in Dieren- field Hall at St. Andrew's Presby- terian, 600 St. Andre ws Road, Newport Beach, C ost is $2.50 for breakfast. For more information, call 574-2239. THURSDAY BOUTIQUE The Las Commodoras auxiliary .a ~ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1996 of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub preeent:s its Seventh Annual Holi- day Boutique from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the club's bayside fadlity at 1001 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. A unique array of Yultide goodies from regional artists and gift merchants will be available at the various display booths. Por mbre info~tion, call 957-2837. GIFT~OP • The Volunteer Association of Sherman library and Gardens invites 1he community to enjoy Cltristmas ~t selections and hand-crafted items from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily at the gift shop at 2647 E. Coast Higbway, Corona del Mar. For more information, call 673-2261. • USED BOOKS The Newport Beach Friends of The Library is having a used book sale from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more informa- tion. call 717-3800. BOOKSIGNNG The National Cat Protectlon Society presents author and ~ t.ograpber Bob Walker who will bl signing copies of •ne Cat'~ House• from 1to4 p.m. at 6904 vf. Coast Highway, Newport Beadt For more information, call 650[ 1232 • . .., BREAST~ -Hoag Cancer Center offers II lecture on "New Risk-Free, Non~ Invasive Optical Detection of Breast Cancer• from 6:30 to 8 p.ni? at 1 Hoag Drive,.mGg. 41 , New- port Beach. For more infonnatioii' call 224-0292. FINANQTAUC Courtlandt Financial offers a fiee. workshop on how to reduce risk exposure on mutual fund9, annuities and stocks from 1 to 2 p .m. or 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the University Athletic Club, 170f Quall St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 251-027Q. TEX•COT•'& WINDOWS Guaronuedfor 04 lo~ 04 1-800-573-2222 loclud.!0 " own your ho~/ FREE ESTIMATE •Inspection. TIW>Clllng , •·oUTH ·~· Pstch &Aep.w lf • Sancl!Wltet BIMtong • P,,,,,., · ~'-..1~,;:J • Textin or Smoolhc:Ole •Tnm P111nt 11e ll64!i81e E X T E R I 0 R 8 , I N C. (! ,. Thursday Nov. 7 BoohlgnJng , Inine; 3 -3;30 DlD ''Clinieal Applications ol Costa Mesa; 4 -4;30 pm H~bal Medicine'' Hunt. Beach; 6 -6;30 om By Dr. D. 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' . l ' I ...., t I •.I TOM THOMS-ON · MY PRIORITIES ARE: • TO PROVIDE THE HIGHEST LEVEL QF POLICE AND FIR£ PROTECTION SERVlCES • TO ENFORCE THE AIRPORT NOISE ABATEMENT RF.STRICTIONS • TO MAKE GOVERNMENT MORE EFFICIENT AND RESPONSIVE TO THE PEOPLE • TO PRESERVE THE UNIQUE VILLAGES THAT CHARACTERIZE NEWPORT 8F.ACH ' • To KEEP OUR NATURAL RESOURCES: THE BAYS, OCEAN AND BF.ACHES CLEAN, HEALTHY AND SAFE TOM THOMSON Foa Cl'IT Cbl!N~ N~ BaAal , M SAnMDAV, NOVEMBER 2. 1996 . T he year wu 1994. It wu a • grand night for the Orange County Philbarmont.c. One 'of their antlual black tie bal.11 WU unfolding in the ballroom ct the Pour Seasons Hotel tn Newport Beach. • £l1ch Vollmer, former execu-' 'ttve d1rector of the philhannonic, bad come down from his new post fn Los Angeles. Jean Tandowsky, 38-year veteran 'praber of the venerable local phil- . binnonic organization, bussed her good friend Vollmer on both ~eeks, then returned to her table .next to his before 'the concert began in the candlelit ballroom. bueling virtuosos enthralled the aowd, playing furiously as if engaged in some sort of academic piano competition on a pair of high-gloss concert grands placed next to one another in a yin and yang fashion. Suddenly, in the dimly lit cor- DIS of the ballroom, the silence of · tfle crowd was broken by the peep of a pooch. Then, a bark - albeit ll short, high-pitched yelp-!lif sort of bark. A few heads lQined, napkins rustled, a shush or:two. faintly audible, came from •unknown quarters. Jean ----=.,..,aowSicy looke<l over atme, sit- Uqg at Erich Vollmer's table oppo-stte her, and she smiled a know- ing smile. Vollmer and his wife had come tO .the a.ff air with the love of their lives, their dog. In the middle of dinner, Four Season's hotel staff htMi come to the table to inform Uae couple that their pooch was • b.w. cook called the terrain the Calif omia Riviera or the Gold Coast then, Jean surely would have laughed. Hers was an infectious giggle, a laugh that never ceased to inspire others to join in the fun. The fun was about to really begin on this particular night at the philhannonic ball. Iri the darkness, as the music played on, waiters were quietly serving dessert to the some 400 patrons seated at their round tables. One of the waiters slithered by our table with a tray of baked Alaska balanced on one hand, held high above his bead. His destination was Jean TundowSkys table next door. The waiter was quiet all right, but even his rehearsed 'ability to become invisible in the aowd did not deter the Vollmer's fur-person hidden under the table. The scent of flaming ice cream must have on the Oooc a.s the dog landed on her. Sbe began to laugh. trying to gel up olf the chair with the dog In band to return him to Vollmer, Who WU IO mortified be WU act- ing u if the dog wu a complete stranger to him. Or so it seemed since he wasn't jumping up to rescue any of us. AB Jean stood up, the dog · became entangled tn her black silk palazw pants and he tripped . · ber as she took her first step towards me. The 87-year-old - who in years past had been an Earl Carroll showgirl and a Pow- ers model -did a double somer-• sault with the dog in 11& arlJlS, · landing on the floor at my feet just as I was trying to get up off the floor myself. She looked over at me, still clutching the pooch, who was really confused at this point, and we began to howl. It was that wonderful, from the gut. uncontrollable hysteria Uiat feels so good and comes so seldom in life. I wu bonUled at flat think- ing tbat abe might be hurt. No chance. She wu the life of the party. Jean 'Jandowaky pueed away in ber sleep from apparent heart .failW"e this week at the marvelous age of 89. Lucy Gaynor, a friend for more than 40 years, recaDed Jean's motto, "think young." Another long-time friend and neighbor fo.r many years, Mary Y,u Hornsby, said that Jean was k;nown u "the. Venus of the baby grand" because of her talent as a pianist. In her Earl Carroll days, whenever the piano player didn't • show, the show went on with Jean substituting her fantastic fin- gers on the keyboard for her great legs. Jean often recounted those heady days for fascinated neighbors standing on the club- house deck on summer Friday evenings where she was a regu- lar at the Udo Isle Yacht Club 1ng guests In an upper floor of the hotel, in the room where they had safely tucked the dbg in bed while they attended tY philhannonic dinner in the bellroom. Erich went upstairs at -tlW start of the concert and snuck oil dog down to the party and put ".hlgl under our table. been a signal to the dog that din- ael'-Was 58Pled,.for wi:.'911· l-Rl~-4- onds he lunged forward under the table, releasing him~ from his masters leash hold. The dog jolted forward under biy seat, catching the.leftther·leash on the leg of the ballroom chair and sending me flying up, off, and onto the floor. Susan Beechner, left, and Jean Tandowsky at a benefit for Designing Women In 1994. . ; Jean had seen the whole thing, aim in fact, knew the dog as well al-bis master, for the dog had . spent many an afternoon with her atjhe offices of the Orange Coun- ty.l>hilhannonic when both Jean ana Erich worked side by side to bi1ng music to the developing ~n w~ now call the Orange Coast. There were no fancy nick-names for the community back in t!)8 SOs when Tandowsky moved te'Udo Ille with her husband, Dr. ~h Tandowsky. If someone had ' .. The dog's goal was not to dethrone me. He wanted baked Alask4, and just as the waiter was serving the first slice to Jean · Tandowsky, her long-time friend jumped into her lap as if tO sa~ MI always loved you the most ... feed me." Jean was looking over at me ~t At)' V Cl 9 s g 8UY a MLL UMD llURMTUAll, TDV9 8 .CC. .. DA•a, ft'C. UM N~~eJ.:.~ M8r) ea.ca ..... (714) "1-Ha Newport Harbor Montessori Center ''··~· ,,,, • f' I ' ;11/ .. ',, •, _·,. ~ 'f t / . I .. ;1 111 ~ 'I/>• HODSON LIGHTING Cou.rtay to the 1i-ode 151 0 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Open Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sat 9-4 548-9341 IRTCRlfT VANITIES DREAM . AVAILABLE IN LEAD CRYSTAL GLASS, AND VARIOUS FINISHES, Designing Women members, from left. Sb.ar,on l.ambe, Jeu Tandowsky and Jane Willet prepare for D Carnevale dl Venezia. a benefit for the Art Imtttute of Southern C.Womla family barbecue. •She was a wonderful woman who cared about every living thing,• said Cameron Quinn, Newport banister. •Many a time Jean would pick up a stray cat and take it to the vet to be checked. It was just who she was and what she was about.• 'IWo days before she died, I _received a !lOte in my mailbox with a photo of Jean and two-pals all decked out in masks to publi- cize the upcoming Venetian mas- querade benefit for the Designing Women of The Art Institute of Southejll California. The dinner, slated for November 8 at The Center Oub in Costa Mesa, will raise funds to support the instihl.te that supports young artists in pur- suit of their dreams. Jean Thndowsky was a dreamer and a dancer, she brought music and laughter into the world inspiring ·so many to be the best they could be. I will miss her notes in my mailbox. The commuiitty Will iniss her service, her friendship. Her death reminds us all-ot.ho~­ dous each life is, how irreplace- able the individual spark. Rest in peace, sweet Jean. • a.w. COOK'• c~lumns runs every Thursday and Saturday. ALL STEM FLORALS Excluding Christmas Expires 11-06-96 Gifts & Antiques . Hours Mon.Sat 10:00-6':00- Speciality Furniture 369·E 17th St., #13 714-646-6745 Westport-Square • Costa Mes~ (aaou &omlalplu) PRESCHOOL• KINDERG~TEN Full Time • Part Time • Year Roand Ages 2-6 • 7:00am to 6:00pm Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery Specialist Joins UCI • • • • •• .. •• •• •• :· •• al :i :c , •• • • Experienced, certified Montessori teachers · • Individualized academic instruction • Extensive extracurricular programs • Hot lunches • Potty Training 650-3442 "Academic Excellence in Hannony with Young Lives" 425 East 18th Street • Costa Mesa THE GREY GOOSE Invites 7'ou to Out 5tnnua[ 'Department 56 Open :House Thursday, November 7 7-9pm SPBCIAL EVENTS: • Drawtnp • Contests ' • Department S6 representatives on hand to answer your questions • Display demonstrations· • Refreshments • Retired pieces for sale THE GREY GOOSE WBSTCUPF PLAZA 1032 Jl'YtM Jftnue • Newport Beach Telepbone -~·7803 HOU'1 -Mondl)'·Slturd.,: 1 ().6, Sunday: Noon·S ~.Vim. Am«kln E.- Howard Conn, M.D. FrH Seminar November 7 My goal ls to make my patients look so natural that they forget whqt they looked like before. I wont them to look healthy, vibrant, well-rested and youthful. Most of all, I wont my patients to feel more conftdent and good oboC:Jt themselves. Dr. Howad Conn. Chief of OclJor Plostlc 5'.tQ8l'v ond Assistant Cllnl- col ProfessO< at the University of Colfomlo College of Meclche. wl present a ~ lnformatllle semi- nar on November 7. The topic. Look Y ecn Y~. wl focus on the beneftts of losef cosmetic fYV&- ld suoerv and losef skin r9SU'foc- 1ng fOf the removal of wrrides. Ines. U'I dornoged skin. and dal< ~ Ing spots. These rnlnlrnatt Invasive prooedu'es ae a pe<fect altemo- tlve for sophisticated consumers who WCl"t to look their best but feel a trodltlonol focelft Is too drosttc. Dr. Com Is one of the few losef cos- metic surgeons who Is Boord Certl- ned In Ophthc*nology and a Fel- low of the piestlglous American So- ciety of Ophthohic Plostlc ond R&- constructlve Surgery. His back- ground Is Impressive. Trained In ophttlc:*ric plastic SU'Q8fY. general ugecy. f1V8 SU08fY and skin core, Or. Conn speclotzes In cosmetic: ond reconstructtve SU'g8fY of the eyeldl. toclal 16«\, ofblt and tear dror.oge system. He graduated from l'T'iedlcal IChool In 1973 crd received hla training ot Johns Hoplch. tovcrdlkWenlty. and the Wlmer~fnltttute. He w.nt on to ~te o most Pf~felowrllpln ophtharnlc ploatlc aUf'gery at the Boacom Pcrner Eye nstttute. . Befofe jOlrWig the lkMNllty °'Cal-.. fomla. M'e. crd the 8eckrnan LO- •• , lnatltute. Dr. Conn taught ophttd'nlc plaltlc ~ 1o the ~,.... ttlCll'llknd wtlh USC and Lorna li'ldO medloal llCt'loc:*. He <*> malntar.ed 0 pn. vote procttce In Loi ArigelM and ~~where he oarwd for tom• of Am«tco a molt '-'•'~ ~ polltcd and., 1teftoi.,.,... It Cll~ Pb-•d Lallf ~ -.1m In 1978, Or. Com WCll among the -~In theccxrttrytoop- Mft """"" IOlen. Lea 1han 0 <»- code later. he was again among the first physicians to receive trolnng In the U98 of the loser for cosmetic eveld crd ablldugetY. Or. Conn S8fV9S OS 0 rnedlcol consutont tor the~ ment d losef tedvlology to loser manufacturers and trans mec1ca1 professionals In the safety ond use of the losef for COSI I l8tlc eyeld SU· Q&rY ond skin reutoclng. Advanced Technology: Shof'9r R9covery fltoc ... Dr. Conn f c:tlsthg\Mhed af· fll'atlon with the Beckman Loser Institute olowl him to bring to hla patients the most advanced technol· O'J'l In the fteld of kllef oe»- metlc ugety. He~ In using the loaer for the comb4natlon of COlrTlettc eyeld aurgety ond foetal skt'\ rw.J'fodng. 1he ,.... .. a rwna1cabfy ~"' ap- peara IC9 of 1he ..,... ond face. Pottentl ltedy look yeas~. n..,.cn~ lghted v.1th the~ Of ft*,..,.. and amcmd at ft* lhort tet:xNelfV pro-ceea. Mott report mlninal dllcol1 "°" and 1me., onv . bNlllng Of~ • A WDltd Clml Ocuar Plallo~ Or. Conn. wort<•p.i)llhed In~ ... .lcun'* and he hal outhofed "°"' medlcal tMbook ~ He la a not9d ouet'°"'V cwld teact. d ~ ..... rdlold cacadlrrill. ntemo- tlenal OOl M• ~ Clnd tralnl ~ *DwCJIOU'dtheWOlll:jlntheMc:h- '*"*he hal °"' llc;ped Howard Conn. M.D. . °' thole *" and hla patlili. hall flcrn~OOl·•lt.lhe~ °' hla .... ha\19 eaned tWn hla n. temaftonCll ~ QI Q watd CX.ug9Cn. ,, • I • fiOOTBALL CONTINUED FROM A 1 Nfety ~ local players. Doctors for sporb teams in the Newport- Meu. Uriified Sthool District say physical exams, equipment chkk1 and safe instruction have gmerally kept local players from leliOll8 harm. Newport-Mesa players must ~ a general physical with a . team doctor, a private exam with a personal physician if they h4ve a pre-existing condition or are on medication and need parental permission to join the ~. A doctor'~-1iermisston is Also necessan' Wlore players are permitted to compete again fol- lowing an injury, Llebengood said, adding that all players injured this season have returned. County coroner's officials have not yet confirmed the cause of Adrian Taufaasau's death. Sports offidals have said tliere was nothing unusual about the t tackle play that left the 17-year- old uncomdous on the football field. In. Wilson's cue, the Estancia strong safety butted heads with another player and went into a seizure Thursday night. He fell unconscio\J.s and wu taken to the hospital in Newport Beach, where he was treated for a con- cussion. ·1 started feeling dizzy and couldn't see anything on my left side,• the 5-foot-9-inch, 170- pound Wilson said Friday, recall- ing· the-moments following the incident. •(Team doctor Charles Bellitti) told me to sit down on the 'bench and a seizure started and I couldn't control my head. After ihat I couldn't remember anything.• ' Bad luck is the way Lleben- good describes the season that will go down as his most unusu- al in 11 years of coaching foot- ball at the school. The coach said he has become a regular visitor to Hoag hospital this year, and Thursday was his fifth trip when he checked in on Wilson. Wilson's concussion is among 26 different injuries Estancia players have sustained since · September. · John Romm kicked off the season when he broke the fibula bone in his leg. nm Johnson was treated for ltypervenWation at Hoag twice. Liebengood said a player received 50 stitches in his hand after cutting it open on another player's ·helmet. Then there are all the usual spraine(l ankles, bruises and numbness in the legs. - The problem is while Lleben- good teaches students to lead with their head and bit with their shoulder, sometimes they hap- pen to miss. He said head injuries, however, are rare. Llebeng9od was expecting Wilson to be sent home Friday, BUNION CORRECTION -••• ·NO HOSPITALIZATION .....aNM1M CALL NOWI Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. lbih Pilot .. .· but doc:toJ.'S held him overnight Friday as well. A CT scan showed he had a concussion. •1 know it's hard for them (the team),• trainer Doinne Wright said. "They are trying to main- tain support for all the lcids who have been hurt. It was hard for them when they saw Wilson go .through that seizure.• Wilson said Adrian Tau- faasau 's death influenced his decision to not return to the foot-ball field. "That's why I am going to sit out, I am not going to play any- more," Wilson said. "I didn't JldY much attention to it because I never thought something like this was going to happen to me. · "Now it's like, it sea.res me because last night it might have happened to me." SAT\JRDAY, NOVEMBER Z 1996 N EWS DAPER Johns could not be reached for r~ comment Friday. The i.uue came up Wednesda~· CONTINUED FROM A 1 a~a eandJdate's forum when 9 audienoe mem~. questioned t.De But not before students contacted endorsement the Daily Pilot to complain. * Tberlot said the editor ~ "Our editor-in-chief, R the piece, which be in.Cluded,-0 Johns. does support Theriot b t bis list '11 endorsements. •. the rest of us as individual people "The editor wrote an editodaL do not,• Beacon sports editor endorsing me,• he said. •1 thiDll.; Kristine Harrington said. "We are that's pretty clear.· , • i not endorsing Dana Black. but we Bany, who said he didn't read! don't think because we ran one Johns' column carefully to make • story, and it was W1$igned, that it sure it was signed, said he may should be assumed that we consider moving the editor's aW~ endorse Theriot, because we do . umn inside to the opinion page1in-: not." the future. -.. . ' . Classified ads work for YOUf lndependenUf owned and operated! Serving the community of Newpoi:t Beach since 1960! offers ALL~~l.LLl~oL..U.:.L.-l~~LLL-.>JM_w.J~~._._t'.-4..l.__~--:- 20 % 1N NOVEMBER·! Just show your Drivers Ucense or c:ll«lcboolc, prior to yo/JI'~ and receive a 20% discount! . lndudes sale Items ind Hallmartl SPECIAL DISC~OUNT STARTS N O·V<EMBER ' 1 ST . . PHIL. SAN80NB Endorses Ottlngl 81Nf COund MMIW, 2 tenn M•Y"(J October 25, 1996 Dear Fellow Citizens: ' During the past few months I have co.nducted ~ deta.iled review ~f the qualifications and background of each Crty Council candidate, met with the leading contenders, and attended candidate forums to hear first hand their objectives, if elected. · Based upon what I learned from those activities I have decid~. and am particularly proud, to strongly endorse Dolores Otting for election to the Newport Beach City Council. Dolores Otting did not seek nor does she ~~ve the ~ndorsem~nt of, or funding from any special interest group, Poht1cal Action Committee, the City Bureau~racy, or any of the City employee unions. She is the only candidate that is not encumbered by endorsements by one or more of ..,· those groups. She is a truly independent candidate whose only allegiance : is to the citizens of the City of Newport Beach. •• ,. Dolores Otting has two opponen~s but is the ontx one th~t has been i extensively involved in the c1v1c affairs of the community and with local and • County governments. Her involvement was not initiated shortly before ~ deciding to run for office but took pla9e over several years., ~n co~trast to·~ · her opponents, she has had the fortitude to champion c1t1z~n interests , before City Committees, Commissions, Boards, and the Council. \ ' She' is, unquestionably, better qualified than her two oppc;:>nent~ .in that she . 1 has detailed knowledge, gained over several years of c!v'~ act1wsm, of the ~. organization and operation of the City, the sources of City mcome, the way ·• those funds are spent -wisely or otherwise, the City:s past and current 1 1 budgets, the strengths and shor:t~lngs of the City bureauc~<?Y· as welt' :· as the external and internal politics that effect Important dec1s1ons at -all , I levels of local gqvemment. _ i Gradually; over the past few years various special interest groups and ttie \ bureaucracy have effectively taken control of local government away froni v Newport Beach citizens. Please join me in ~r.8:18 to start ~ that : . detrimental condition by electing~ to the Ctty COuncfl. With ,l, her on the Council the citizens of Newport Beach ·wtu have a Councl ': Member who ls not indebted to == Inter.st group; who will protect• ' them froin the bureaucracy and I int.-ta: Who needs no -i:naking in" period and therefore will be 1 %. effective from her first day In Office. • : • . This is an unsolicited endorsement made in the ~bllc interest . . Slncer91Y, a~-. .,. Phll 8lnlone • t • • fMi SAT\MDAY, NOVE~BER 2, 1996 .. ' + ADDRESS: 2046 Mar Vista Caesar's, and to God the things Drive, Newport Beach that a.re God's.• The sermon dis-+ l"ELEPHONE: 644-0200 cussed the challenges of being a + DENOMINA)lON; 1'oman dtlzen of both the City of God Catholic . and the City of Man. . .+ YEAa CHURCH EST.AB-+UPCOMING SERMON: UIHED: t 961 Today is All Soul's Day, which . it-MASS TIMES: Sunday -7 will be observed at Mass tomor- a;ip. (no music), 8:30 d m . (con-row. The observance will incor-~porary choir), 10 tt m. (adult porate a remembrance, by name, d¥>ir}, 11:30 a.m. (cantor), 5:00 of loved ones who died dupng 1411. (contemporary ensemble); the past year and a celebration of Monday, Wednesday, f-1 iday -life. 6:30 a.m., 5:30 p .m.; Tuesday, +WELCOME WAGON: Cards Thursday -8:30 a .m . ~.30 p.m.; are available in the pews for visi- Saturday -8:30 a.m .. 5 p.m. Vig-tors to fill out. When visitors Wl µJCantor. out a card and indicate on it that + SENIOR PASTOR: Monsign-they wish to be contacted, some- or Bill McLaughlin. one from the parish's welcoming + PASTORAL STAFF: The · committee visits them with a gift Rev. Robert W. Puhlmdll, associ-of a loaf of bread and a bottle of ate pastor; The Rev. Benjamin · wine. They are also given a Benedicto, associate pdStor; Mon-brochure of information on the signor William Ralph Harvey, approximately 50 organizations ~or emeritus; Neill Sullivan, and ministries within the parish deacon; Jim Richeson, deacon; that serve the community and SiSter Agatha Faimon, pastoral the parish. Periodically, a wel- associate/evangelizallon; Sister coming coffee and orientation is Carol Therese Johnson, pastoral held for newcomers. eslociate/ministry to the sick: + OUTREACH PROGRAMS: Sister Joanne Clare Gallagher, Paris!i program offer support for School principal; Eileen Ryan, the parish and the community at ~ool principal; Mary Margaret large. For parishioners there are peppisch, director of religious social groups, support groups, education; Patricia Murphy Bible studies, and opportunities Lamb, director of music min-torJiturgical,_!Jlusic ~d outreach ~es; James Abowd, youth min-ministries. Community outreach ister; Kathleen Jensen. parish indudes such services as Casa iDenager; Eleanor Sopkovich, Teresa, a nonprofit corporation parish secretary. th ·d tern b + SIZE OP CONGREGATION: at provt es a porary ome, edueation and counseling to ~.600 families pregnant women who chose life ~OF CONG for their unoom Ehlld; the noN: Members come from Catholic Worker, a house of hos-~ewport Beach and Corona del pitality in Santa Ana for the poor; ~.:·CIBLD CARE: Provided for Detention Ministry, visits by Masses and meetings. parishioners to loca,l jails and + TYPE OP WORSID.P: The juvenile facilities for Masses, Bible study and one-on-one vis-worship is Eucharistic, all ser-its. The pans· h mves 10% of its vices are MMSes. The Eucharist :::i-u the center of Catholic life. The ordinary annual income to the type of music varies dt the vari-ix:r.DRESS: Generally, come as eus Masses. +TYPE OF SERMON: The yo+ 6t:~CH DESIGN: Neo- sermon is always a homily, look-Gothic design that is both aes- mg at Scripture, with all its com-thetically pleasing and practical-(ort and challenges, and apply-ly functional. ing it to daily life. Scnptures are + MISSION STATEMENT: examined according to. the ~hurch seasons, suth as Advent, The parish does not have a mis-· Christmas, Lent and Easter. . sion statement, as such. but the : + RECENT SERMON: A cover of the parish brochure tecent sermon was based on the says, "Enter, rejoice and be wprds of Jesus, found m the g~l writings of Matthew, ~k and Luke, that record his debate with some Pharisees t*'1arding the lawfulness of civil taXes. Jesus concludes, "Render fu Caesar the things that are • The Phen-Fen Diet DON LEACH I OAllY Pit.OT Father McLaughlin of Our Lady Queen of Angels, a Roman Catholic Church where the worship "Services are Eucharlsttc. gladr• and McLaughlin says that he would like all to "feel God's love through their parish." + INTERESTING NOTE: McLaughlin notes that the parish is fortunate to have an extraord.i- nary-commitJnenUO~mmunity... affairs and charity, with many members involved as volunteers numerous charitable organiza- tions, community organizations, ---- and schools. Members are also involved in church life beyond the local parish, participating in Diocesan activities through the Bishop's office in Orange. Recently the parish held a dinner, to honor its many volunteers. More than 400 volunteers were recognized. -By Michele M. Marr -· 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER ------- es.sentlol elements ~-mustela --... '. __ _.. a 642~1717 CELLEX-C"' 283-D 17th Street, Costa MtSIJ (Next to Ro5l) Open 7 Days: M-F 10-8 Sat. 10·1 Su,,. 11-6 .. religion caleftdar JERUSALEM 'S EMLY YEMS ' The first of three lectwe dis· ~~ ls Wea.n.d&y • .locUl:i ing on Je~'• earliest times through its First Temple Period. James Lancaster will lead the archaeoJogical tQur from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m .. at the Jewish Community Cepter of Orange County. The other two sessiens take place at the same time and place on Nov. 13 and 20. the second lecture covers the city's zenith, its Second Temple Period, and the third spans the era from Romans to the Present. Admission for JCC members is $15, non-members will be charged $20 and stu- •dents with ID can attend for $6. The JCC is located on the Jew- ish Federation Campus at 250 E. Balcer St. in Costa Mesa. Call 755-0340 for more information. 'A COURSE IN MIRAQ.ES' Aiming to remove what bloclcs awareness of love's pres- ence. •A Course in Miracles• may assist in receiving th1s nat- w:.al tnheritan . _ e urse 7:-00 to 8:00 p .m: at Community Church, the Newport Beach Church of Religious Science. It's located at 901 Dov' St., Suite 145, in Newport Beach. Phone 646-3199 for more information. WOMEN CONNECT Pat Rexroat is teaching women's bible study classes titled "The Master's Plan.• It's part of Word Study Intemation- al's fall session at the Newport Mesa Christian Center. It meets Wednesdays through Novem- ber 13' from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. The center is located at 2599 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. For information, call 975-0775. • SEE RELIGION PAGE 11 South Coast Shows Presents .. AnlilJues & Collectibles Expo & Sale The Costa Mesa Show ~-_ November 1-3_, 1996 __ . --~··,__ A t the Orange County Fatrgrounds . Commerce Bldg, E n ter on Arlington Rear Gate No . 5 FRI. 12:00 • 9:00 P.M. 8 AT. 12:00 · 8:00 P.M. 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Pr. $36.95 ·~ isal Collection...... .._,.~ ~ • Iq. Pr. $31.9S . WINDOW COVERINGS FAllltla•DRAPF.IUF.S•UPHOISl'ERY 10-400/o OFF Newpon ~Mesa Daily Pl.Jex NEW HEMEW a.ASSES Choose from four 10-week Hebrew classes the Jewish Com- munity Center of ~ange County • is holding this fall. The advanced class focuses on fluency develop- ment and meets Mondays, through Nov. 18, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Participants in the intermedi- ate class must be .able ti r~a.d.AD~ ~ 5~-0n Tuesdays, through Nov. 12, from 7 to 9 p .m. Biblical Hebrew intro- duces students to reading and comprehension of biblical text, and meets Wednesdays, through Nov. 13 from 7 to 9 p.m. The beginners' class introduces read- ing, writing and understanding Hebrew on Thursdays, through Nov. 14, from 7 to 9 p.m. The JCC is located at 250 E. Baker St., Cos- ta Mesa. For information on 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 10:00 a.m. to noon classes usually meet at the Jewish Community Center twice a month. But some sessions substi- tute a field trip. This chapter of the Society for Humanistic Judaism sponsors an adult semi- nar during the Sunday School sessions for all its members. The center is located at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. To learn more about the chapter and registra- tion, phone Deborah Holland at MAADtGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to hear and ~ "Paradigm Shift: A Ne~ -A New World" 7:30 p.m. every Friday at a private residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and Pf ·~.~~le:<lhWh ~).J( f.h': hew~a· G'r<ler? cift" con- filcts •be· t~olved without force? Are women and men equal? What's the spiritual solution to our economic problems? Music food are included. Directio s: 759-0999. DHARMA SOOETY Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji Buddhist Temple's Dli'arma Soci~ty 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 ASK THE RABBI Rabbi David Rosenberg will field questions during "Singles Evening" Friday and every sec- ond Friday of the month at Tem- ple Isaiah of Newport Beach. A special Oneg Shabbat (fellowship hour) will follow services honor- ing single people. It all takes place at 2401 Irvine Ave. in New- port Beach (Back Bay). For infor- mation about the time, call 548- 6900. ~ ,' -cJ·~ .......... ~ --~ p .m. session takes place at 600 St. Andrews 'Rood in Newport Beach. A $3 donation at the door also covers refreshments. Phone 574- 221-4 for details SERMONS FRINGE ELEMENTS "Miracles" this Sunctay at Com- munity Church, ,,the Newport Beach Qiurch ol Religious Sci- ence. The 10:30 a.m. service fol- lows meditation at 10. The church is located at 901 Dove St., Suite 145, in Newport Beach. Call 646- 3199 for more information. , DIXIELAND JA12 SERVIC~ _. ~ Bill'1roc~~4 will reveal "Thylacteries and Fringes" to the congregation of Harbor Chris~ Church (Disci- ples of Christ) during the Sunday worship service. The 10 a .m. mes- sage will be based on Matthew 25:1-13. Church School for chil- dren will take place at the same time, and Adult ·Sunday School runs from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. The church is located at 2401 Irvine Ave. at Santa Isabel in Newport Beach. Contact the church at 645- 5781. EXPRESSION PROBED Chemical engineer David Chittenden will deliver •A Eulogy for Linus Pauling" during the 10:30 a.m. service Sunday at Orange Coast Unitarian Univer- salist Church in Costa Mesa. His sermon will demonstrate how an eminent scientist can come under scrutiny for espousing a contro- versial poin~ of view. Child care and youth religious education will be provided during the service. The church is located at 1259 Vic- toria St. For more information call 646-4652. The life and eternal life of those who've passed on will be celebrated in the style of New Orleans on Sunday. First United Methodist Chwch of Costa Mesa will be celebrating All Saints Sun- day with worship music led by a Dixieland band. The dirges and jazz during the 10 a .m. service encompas~ the feelings of moum- in~ and triumph that represent the church's understanding of life, death and eternal life. All are wel- come, and child care is available at 420 W. 19th St. Call 548-7727. SERVICE ON THE SAND Christ Church by the Sea's Ser- vice on the Sand continues Sun- day evening at 8 a.m. on the Bal- boa peninsula's 14th St. oceanside beach. Don Roberson leads the informal worship service that includes singing, the message and good fellowship. Bring your beach chair, and come as you are. SUNDAY NIGHT ALIVE At 5:30 p.m. Sunday Night MIRACULOUS Alive gathers at Christ Church by SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1996 gospel band and informal wor- ship led by members of the con- gregation in celebration of laity Sunday. VLSitors are invited to 1400 W. Balboa BlvcL for good fel- lowship and an optional light sup- per. The church office will answer questions at 673-3805. FOOD FESTIYAL chicken and shish kebobs, stuffed grape leaves and pastries will be among the delights to be bad at the annual Food Festival and Bazaar of St. Mary Armenian Church. The noon to 8 p.m. event in Costa Mesa will also include a book and gift shop, a backgam- mon tournament and rattle, as well as dancing ·to the tune of the ·oasis Band. The church is located at 148 E. 22nd St: Cail 650-8367 for further details. JERUSALEM 3000 Relive David's capture of Jerusalem; see what Solomon's Temple looked like; experience the city's destruction by Babylon and Rome. World renowned author and lecturer Hershel Shanks presents these accounts and more Sunday at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County. His 7:30 p.m. slide lecture and book signing take place at the Jewish Federation Campus at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. A Admission is $8 for JCC mem- bers, $12 for non-memben and sa for students with ID. For reserva· tions, phone 155.0:UO. NEW MfMBEll WELCOME Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach (conservative) will ~- bra w~ .. Nlew'Ml!!lllb•~~ event at the Dec. 6, Sbabbat 54t- vice. This will augment the regb- lar family service that HebreW' school students participate in each first Friday of the mon~ Rabbi David Rosenberg will 01'1- ciate ij>.e 8 p.m, ,service at 240'1' Irvine Ave. in Newport BeaCW1 (Back •Bay). Cantor Vladimit' Shtayepnan will assi$t, and t1*L community is invited. Phone 541i/ 6900 for turtller details. ~ •1 i INACTIVE CATHOLICS ~r The 'Re-Membering Group' M Our Lady Queen of Angels offers inactive Catholics an opportunitj to participate in or listen to catl-s did, open dialogue on-lQpics the~ choose. Past subjects have inclucf-f ed marriage and re-ma.rriagE?:; annulments, morality an~~ changes since Vatican ll, amon!Ji. others. These frank, open d.iscu~~ sions at the Parish Center w~L continue Sunday at 6:15 p.m. Th0 · center is located at 2046 M~t Vista Drive in Newport Bea~~ Please contact Marie Romano - 548-3844 or Johnny Golde at 72 1, 0496 for more information. ~c L• -559-6726 .. LENS Cl:E:ANING The. Rev~ Gail-Miller-reveals--the Sea. It features the 1-4tlr St - 'SOENCE OF THE MINO YEAR" From 10 a.m. to noon today, the Rev. Gail Miller facilitates this class, encompassing the study of •--..l;;pil'itual laws,...-our relationship-t God and the power of our, mind. And at the same time, Janet McCammon stretches the mind, body, spirit connection with Intro- duction to Yoga at Community Church, the Newport Beach Church of Religious Scien_ce. The church is located al 901 Dove St., Suite 145, in Newport Beach. Phone 646-3199 for more infor- mation. HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads "People With Arthritis Can Exer- cise" classes from 10 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at t}l.e Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The class includes health education, joint-protection tips, relaxation techniques, pain-control tech- niques and socializing. Call 513- 5641. During the Wednesday gather- ing of Serendipity, the new Minis- ter of Young Adults a t St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will be asking, "Is the Way We book at Problems-Part-01--th&-Prob- lem?" Jim Birchfield believes, "Whatever, or whoever, is at the center of our lives often ends up being the lens through which we view our circumstances.• He intends to explore ways to see life's options more clearly and ' make better decisions than a dis- torted view might allow. The 7:30 TRADITIONAL EPISCOPAL St. Matthew's Church A parish Qf the Anglican catbollc ""'"" ....... '- 1723 Weatclff Orfve, Newport Beach, CA 92660 l'adng Sheri~. behind TIM Plua Bakefy) 71~1152 Sundey Holy Communion, 8:00a.m. & 10:15a.m. l4mday SchoOI, 9:00Lin.,tar11111 & ct*Rn °'" .. Tueeda,, lltllt llUdy, naondly & 7:30 p.m. (cal tar IOcllcn) nunuy, 9:30 a.m.. Holy Camviofl women·~. Thndly, 10:30 a.m .• ~. oa1e1 a &c1y Tr8dldollal • et.Ad ctn .. METHODIST ~15'13 Cella ..... __ .... MUAVllDI UNmD Ml1HODIST CHUICH 1701 .... ,c.M Worship a Church School 1130 ancl 1 OIOO •.m. .: tdWPOllT CDlnll - UNITED MITHODIS1' CHUICH 160c'~ve. 644-0745 Or. Richard 979-823.4 Worship at S:OOAM & 1 O:OOM1 Children SU School I O:OOM1 .k. & Sr. h 5:00PM ·~~ rr!-~THE WONDE~ OF QH~ISTHAS ~ ~~~ t.> °"-- .BOUTIQUE SATNOV2 9am-4pm MARINERS SOUTH COAST CHURCH • 1000 BTSON AVE., NEWPORT BEACH ••• Your Source For Local News and Sports CHRISTIAN SCIENCE . . FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 67~1340 or 673-6150 3100 Pad1lc V1ew Dr, Newport Beach 644-2617 or 675-4661 ONrc:h 10 am • 5 p:n, Church 10 am Swidaf Sc:bool 10 am • SUnday Sc:bool 10 am Wecm.day ....angs 8 pm ~ ~ 8 pm t lit Wedne9day 12 noon ... thou, O lord, art a God of compassion, and gracious, longsutrering, and plenteous in mercy and truth. Psalms 86:15 thou lradles tll'llt Modltra.dl • Tiit Finl O.C. ~ SdaltisC • 8415too, Mamdlu.wtts COMMUNITY CHURC. f W HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH .1. (Ollclpln of Ctwtlt) 2411 "*' *"· .. lllell IMll • ....,.,, lt.U Slndly Writ' · 10:00AM Dr. Dennis W. Dort Minister 645-5781 RELIGIOUS SCIE N CE Ollce: M, Tu. nt (714) 948-3189 Dr .................. ... EPISCOPAL SAINT =~ruRCH .... ~·· ·-~­..,,,.. ... l:hllf_a..J_.....- Fr. David C. And.non, rec1of 3209 VICI Lido N.wport 8eodi 71A/675-0210 CONGREGATIONAL II 7:30 am Trodi;ionol 9omCon~ 9omehvrcn 10:'5 am Charismatic and w.dnetday noon Spring Tent Sale Clotbing &. Equipment up to ?0% OFF Free Golf Clinics Saturday & Sunday 1 O:OOa111 & 1 :OOpm Demo Day, Try Out New Clubs • Saturday: Taylor Ma d e: Clevela mL Mizuno, Bullet. Winn Grips Su11dav: Callaway, Cobra, Zevo. Echelon, . Royal c·rips Don't Forget C hristmas! We Have Gift Certificates Availabr~ LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH Pastor William Hemenway "We lovt childrm, youth, young adults; carttr adults, seniors. We lovt to care, to reach out, to meet nttds, to answer questions· • Sunday Services -8:00am, 9:30am, 11 :OOam • Sunday School & Biblt Studits -9:30am 760 Victoria Strttt •Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (71 4) 031-1011 • (71 4) 548-6806 (School) P RESBYTERIAN St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Wur<1h1r .mJ hear 1hb rr.ic11cal. Chn•t·l.'.t"nlr~. l-1hl1ca l mns;igoe. "CAIN AND ABEL: DIFFERING RESPONSES TO SIN" (Genes~ 4: I ·5:32) 5'irurJ.1y, Novrmbrr l. 5:30 P.M Sun.lay, Novt'mbcr ), 8:30 and 10: 1 S A.M. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (714) 631 -2880 (ocroM from Nrwron Harbor H~ School at lrvmr anJ I Sth ) Sr. MARK PRF.sBYTERIAN ClluRCH "Open Arms and Optn Minds'' a> COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAl ' UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST 1o. ll~ iii tk, Rel,._,. Dlrecior.y p~oall, Wrilp,.JI # J•hntlMt•fl,..,...lld . 6"-1341 • ' ' I I I I . r I ~12 SATIJRDA~ NOVEMBER 2. 1996 1D£Na -.ANOtMD Jazz trumpeter Tereooe Blan- chard and bis combo open the Orange County Perfonnlng Arts =~·~Jt.:: 9:-45 p.m. ·tonight at 600 Town Cen- fer Drive, Costa Mesa. Tu:kets are $30. Por information. call 740- 1878. ~SQUARE CONCERTS Pree live classic rock perlor- mances are scb~uled from noon to 2;30 p.m. Monday thra\lgh Fri- ctay1 from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday1 &nd from 1 to 4 p.m. Sat- urday and Sunday aftemQOns in , the Town Square at' niangle Square in Costa Mesa. ART . MISSIONS . •California Missions• by Alexa Alexander will be on display in the foyer of the Newport Beach Cen- iral Ubrary through Nov. 30 at ·1000 Avocado Avenue, Newport Beach. The paintings will featw'e scenes from early California histo- ry set in seven, of the state's mis- sions. For infonnation, call 717 - ~801 . Mesa. Por information, call 650- 3690. E09110N Griffin Unton Contemporary Exhibitions presents Thomas La.Duke and bis traditional form ol lands~-with scale ~16lu• mtnum and poaibly Jell-0 fonns wttb text through Thunday tn the Main Gallery. On the same exhibi- tion dates, Christopher Schumaker presents a group ot 40 ricbly tex- tured pastel drawtn'Os at 1640 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa. For infonnation, c!ill 646-5665. TIMBUl(JU Circa 19th-and 20th-ce,ntury traditional clay containers and money in inetal will be on exhibi- tion through Thursday at 1661 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. For information, call 650-7473. DAY Of THE DEAD Paper-mache and retablo works featuring themes of •oay of the Dead• and Frida Kah1o will be on exhibition through Thursday at Tunbuktu, 1661 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. For information, call 650-7473. 'RRST IMPRESSIONS' "First Impressions: The Laguna Beach Art Association" will be at the Orange County Museum of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery through June 15. "First Impres- VESPA/lAMBRITTA sions• will feature selected Cali- sary ol U.S. Seiling, tbe Newpolt Harb« Nautical MUMUID 1Will pre-sent a unique exhibition titled •nophlel: ntbut.-to Yodlting ntumphl• unUl Pllday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. tn the Grand Salon Gallery, 151 B. Cout Highway, Newport Beach. For information, call 673- '?863. 4 , -' NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features the Grand Salon for special exbibt- tions; the Model Gallery, featuring a world-class assembly of ship models; and a rotating display of the museum's penI\4Jlellt collec- tion in the Corridor Gallery. The museum is at 151 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Por informa- tion, call 673-3377. UNPLUGGED POETRY The Factory Readings presents •t.:ee Mallory: Unplugged• at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Gypsy Den Cafe and Reading Room at 2930 Bristol St., Cost.a Mesa. Admission is free. For information. call 549- 7012. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest 1lld docked in Bal- boa at the Fu,n Zone from. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for children under 12. For information, ca1L673~2.40~ -- Gallery Paradiso Exhibits pre-fomia "plein air" paintings creat~ sents "Vespa/L~bretta -The by the founders of the association-. Modem Culture,• an insider's from the Orange County Museum View of the machinery, myths and of Art. FARMERS MARKETS culture which surround the Vespa Every Thursday there is a farm- -at. 183~ mN7~7i;cEc;~71 ~~;of,.-;;; 1~ ~v·er:-1 at th;tt 0 o':nge. County Pair- ) 5 .9"'-80"-QF NO REASONA8U OFFER ltEFUSED Our inventory consists ot all • original handmade rugs, rfflW a nd ontiqyes, from an over the world--Kashan~ Qum, Heriz, Esfohon and Nain, lnoo-Peniao, Sino- Penian, 1'111 clepoints ... and M9ny Motwl WHY HIDE YOUR HEIRLOOMS AWAY IN SOME DARK CLOSETI ut our guest, an expert from America's oldest and finest restoration comp~y, show you how your sterling silver and silver plate can be beautifully restored by repairing and rdinish.ing or replarlng. Antique brushes, comba, and mirrors can be complctc!Y restored with new comb., brisdcs and hand-beveled mirrors. Sterling flatware pieces, or complete sets, can be restored. New knife blades, to match the existing set, can be supplied. lines can be srra.iKhtcncd or replaced. Even diahwuhcr damaged _tcccs can be bcautifUlly ttpaircd. ou,_,,.,.. ~· ...._, .,..,.. rmorwl.. 2DAY80NLYI South Coast Plaza· November 5 & 6 Hours: 10:00 am -5:00 pm ~U@~ rfall · P~AZA •·n 4 • s so • 7552 t t groundl. lbe Orange County Sunday at 600 lbwn center Drive, Market Jltaoe la every Saturday Coda Mesa. 11cketa OOll $19 to and Sunday tram 1a.m.to4 p.m. 5'9.50. Por infonnatloo., call 566- ln the main fa1rgJouDds parking ·ARTS. lot. P« Information. call 723-6616. '" Every Saturday there is a f ann-'THE FOREIGNElt' en market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in NewpOrt Haibor High School lbe m1mirtpel parking lot at Bay-presents "'Tbe Porelgner, • a come- • ..,... DrtVe and u._..-ite Avenue..: ~ • 1~ ~ MM!'$ the .T_.".._. ·1t0t>ert a. went:t Tbeao:e, uuu 1sth in Corona del Mar. Sl, Newport 8eAcb. Adm•mm ii S8 at the door and $6 durtnq ""-~A. r __ri sale. For information, cail~lJ- -~--~,~ 6019. 'COUECTED STORIES' . South Coast Repertory presents •collected Stories,• an intimate portrait of two talented women at. opposite ends of their careers, through Ot!c. 1. Performances are. Tuesday through Saturday at • 8 p.m. and Sunday at J:30 p.m. with weekend matinees at· 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $18 to $39 with dis- counts for students, senior citizens and groups. For infonnation, call 957-4033. 'HOW TO SUCCEED .. .' The Performing Arts Center presents Ralph Macchio in •ttow to Succeed in Business Without Really nytng• at 8 p .m. through 'SIX DEGREES"'' South Coast Repertory presents "Six Degrees of Separation" at 8 p.m. Tuesdciy through Saturday and 7:30 p.m. Sunday until Nov. 17 at 655 Town Center Diive, Gosta Mesa. Matiriees begins at 2:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. llck- ets are $28 to $41. Por.Jnformation. call 957-2602. KIDS FAMILY CONCERT Orange Coast College presents award-winning cbildren's enter- tainer Joanie Bartels who will offer a sing-along, dance-along family Soft Wub Sealer Wax 1• BLUE CORAL Foam Wax I• Air Freshener 1 • ooaoert at 2 p.m. today ill OCCt Robert 8 . MOoil'9 TbMlre. 2701 Fairview Road, Cotta Meu. Advance l'8l8l'V9d tlckab are St.C and S8 for dilldren aga1 12 and under and advance dllcowlt tick- etl foe occ students and ....,, 11u1eas are S11.11cketl at the doQr are Ste for 6llts and 1 10 fordlik <hen under 12. Por more infonnaJ tion, call -632-5880. STORV11ME Mesa Verde.Ubrary baa story times for chlldien Tuesdays at ~ p.m. and Wednesdays at 1 p.Dll through Dec. 11 at 2969 Mesa Verde Drive Bast. 'GOOSEBUMPS' The •Goosebumps" club meetJ the first and third Monday ~ ~ month at 6:30 p.m. at Dames & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For infol'D)ation. call 759-0982. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR Prom 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday, Barnes & Noble bolds a fun-tilled craft and story hour for children of all ages. Refresffinents will be served. Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., niangle Square in Costa Mesa. For infor• mation, call 631-061.t. Soft Wuh Sealer Wax BLUE CORAL Foam Wu Air Freshener ArmorAll Complete Wheel & Tire Clnnlnl Pre-owned, Demonstrato;, 1996 models 10:00AM -6:00PM anJ. Duffy Rental Fleet models. UP JO 50% SAVINGS! This is your only chance to receive ·THIS WEEKEND ONLY! incredible ail counts 1 ' . l & tfEWD.MCES Your pwence is requested by ~oreograpber Katy Roelle for ·wen in Progress,. a aboWing ~ ~OQ « D9"V ~ by ~. at 7 p.m. tonight at Jimmie· Defore Dance Center, 151 Kalmus, Suite G-3, Costa ~ Admission ls free. For infor- mation. call 241-9908. " ~IJ' 8AWtOOM 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 an.d cou- ples welcome. Uve music provid- ed by the Ray Robbins Combo. !be cost is $.5, or $4 for SAGE mBmbers. ~Senior Center is at 6.95 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 645-2356. SINGLES THE CABARET CHAPTER 1be fourth Tuesday of every moo.th, the Cabaret Chapter of the Guilds of the Orange County Per- Jonning Arts Center meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel, 18000 Von ~ • .......,..... Ave. at 5:30 p .m. for a hour followed by a meeting • t 6:.45. The group is for profes- .. onal singles, 30-60, who wish to pport the Center while having . The cost is $5 for guests. For ormation, call 262-588L • EWISH SINGLES GROUPS New Jewish Relationships ows Jewish singles to choose ple they wish to date from pro- . e albums that picture and esaibe singles with a ~de ~ge . Membership fees are $40 for months and $10 for a year, non- embers of the Jewish Communi- Center are $10 more. For infor- tion, call 755-0340. Tennis Ladder for Singles offers opportunity to meet new peo- e while improving your game. egistration fee is $18 and inter- parties put their names on a · and can challenge players on list. For information, call 155- 0. . JAM, singles 21-39, holds a vari- ty of outings and activities. For more information, call the JAMline "'~ ....... Ml CASA M[Xl(AN IU HAU HANT White fish served on a soft. com tortilla with our "special" white saoce. cabbage. cheese. guacamole and a slice of lime. Uk• they Mn• on th• cout of BAJAll Our meal• are a trip to BAJA u well u MEXICOll * at 665-SCMS. • Jewish In Between Singles, age 35-59, «fers social and cultural events and can be reached by call- ing 283-5752. SYNAGOGUE VISITS ,, ~-rouw.J Jewi$b. sil)gles and couplel for Friday services in area synagogues. Visi1s take place the- third Friday of every month. Por information, Call· -755-5555, ext. 551. ·COMEDY REWE Chlcago City Limits, New York's longest running comedy revue, will bring .its uproarious and inventive brand of humor to Orange Coast College at 4 p .m . Sunday in the Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Cos- ta Mesa. Advance reserved tickets are $18 and ad\rance discount tick- ets are $16 for OCC students, senior citizens and children under 12. Tickets at the door ate $22. For more information, call 432-5880. CLUJJS ATlANTIS 4 Disc jockey Steve 'Beltran spinj retro, funk and rare grooves at 9 ·p .m . Thursdays and Fridays and disc jockey Maxwell House is fea- tuted-at.9-J>.m.-8aturdays. Music includes KROQ flashbacks, house, old school and '70s. No cover charge from 9 to 10 p.m. all three nights. Guests must be 21 and old- er and dressed in tastefully casual attire. 1be dub ii at 3388 ~Udo, third floor, Newport Beach. For information, call 675-8008. ATRIUM MARQUIS HOTEL In the Airporter' Club: Derek Bordeaux & friends, pop, 8:30 p.m. Thundays. Greg Topper 8a.nd, pop, 8:30 p.m. Fridays, Sat- urdays and Wednesdays. Fabulous Paidanes, pop, 8 p.m. Monday. Bobby & the Cruzers, pop, 8 p.m. Tuesdays. Admtssibn: $5 per per· son1 $8 per couple. 18700 MacArthur Blvd. For Anformation, call 833-2770. BENIHANA Karaoke at 1 nightly at 4250 Birch St., Newport Beach. For information, call 995-0822. BISTRO 201 Pianist Cynthia Zates perlorms 6 to 10 p.m. Thursdays and Tues- days and Wednesdays. The Stan- ley Smith Trio plays jazz 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays. 3333 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information, call 631- 2487. BOB BURNS RESTAURANT Touch of Oass plays easy listen- ing and standards for dancing 6 to 10 p.m. Thursdays, 7:30 to 11:30 p .m . Fridays and Saturdays, and 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednes- days. 881 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 644-2030. . THE CANNERY" Karaoke is available.from 9 p .m. to midnight on Mondays and Wednesdays. Wtne Tasting from 5:30 to 8:30 p .m. and live music with The Jetsen's from 8:30 p.m. to CAUIOlllA I.AW STAIB You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY Fl& PIG-. & """'.All CM1tW W.ki1111 642-4522 121 ·11~11trl1I Way • Cesta Mesa 675-8101 1333 EMC C:O.t Hwv Corona del Mar, CA, 81825 2 doors eouth of Ruby'• OPEN 7 DAft A WHK 7~3pm •ThuNdlly, ~ • ......-y 7_..10pm For Muelc, Wine & Extraord inary ~CulsUlll OA/Je -~LAKA 18633 BROOKHURST ST.· FOUNTAIN VALLEY . 96 3-4999 ENJ OY AUTHENTLC GREEK FOOD OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER ' 7 DAYS A WEEK ·DANCING WAITERS ·LIVE MUSIC ·BELLY DANCER ·FULL BAR rr 12:30 a.m. on Thursdays, 3010 Lafayette, Newport Beach. For information, call 615-Sm. CARMELOS RISTORANTE George Butts plays jazz Sun- days and Mondays at 8:30 p.m. Marco Santos and San Brazil Dancers beats up the summer niglits with the sounds of tropical rnusrc on 1\les(iays and Wednes- days at 8:30 p.m. 3520 E. Coast liighway, Corona del Mar. For information, call 67~1922. CORNERSTONE CAFE StoryteJling the first Friday of each month. Bible study, 1 :30 to 9:15 p.m. Wednesdays. Live enter- tairunent Fridays and Saturdays. 1907 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. . For information, call 646-5776. DIVA Live music featuring: Kevin Guill8Jlllle on piano, every Wednesday. Jazz Duo, e very Thursday through Saturday. Music hours: Wednesday through Thurs- day., 8 p .m. to midnight Friday and Saturday 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. 600 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. For information, call 754-0600. DURTY NEUY'S PUB Karaoke, 9 p.m . on Fridays. 2915 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. For information, call 957-1951. ELEVATION ZERO -Jam-5e5sion featuring Cat Ebat and Emil De Mill, every Sunday from 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. Live enter- tainment, dancing every Thursday BIG . . .• :. '., : . , . NEWPORT u· • ": • · ·:!>I~ ,,·~o TUT~ YOU• (N) IMMDOll1'1 . THI FlllT WMI CUii ('8) ----=1~ TIE LM ... IHI_, R) mPtR.-'I T.-. n. AIUCIATl ,.11 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1996 AG and Satwday, 8 p.m. to midnight. The Balboa Brass, every Thursday; Rythym 3 Bones 2, eYf!IY Saturday, 9 to 11 p.m. For information. call... 631-9999. • EL RANCHITO Reggae bands Friday nights. Uye rock and alternative bands Satw'day nights. $3 cover. 2800 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For information, call 675-6855. FOUR SEASONS HOTEL Jimmy Hopper plays music from the ·~ through '90s 8:30 p.m. through Saturdays and Wednesdays. 69<) Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For infor- mation, call 759:0808. THE HARP INN Thaditional Irish music every Thursday night. The Fenians, every Friday, 9 p.m. lo 1 a .m. 130 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For infor- mation, call 646-8855. KONA LANES LOUNGE Karaoke at 8:30 p.m. every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Rock-n-Bowl every Sal· \uday from 1 O p.m. to 1 a.m. with a disc jockey. 2699 Harbor. Blvd., Costa Mesa. For infonnation. call 545-1112. LAVA ROOM/NEWPMT STATION ~ Uve local bands, featw:ing dit- ferent bands and disc joekeya every Monday and FruJay.-Newp port Station: Altemative-lifeityle dance club every Thursday and Saturday; Doors open at 8 p..m. 1945 Placentia Ave., CQS'ta Me&A. For information, call 631-0031. LEGENDS Magician Greg Wilson every Tuesday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. 580 Anton Blvd.. Costa Mesa. For information, call 966-5338. MARGARJTAVIUE Peter Shambrook performs every Wednesday at 9 p.m. 2332 W. Coast Highway, · Newport Beach. For information, call 631- 8220. F··r w,,. c:"r:: · · 1 I J , I J t .._, r L \_ ~ l ----'-- Order .Now 'For <Tfie .Jfolidays Sundoy 1 1 om-5pm 950 WEST COAST HWY • 631-12 12 TllE~Mlllm-C'll) FlllT WIWU Cl™NJ "OMH A ..U ·13) MICUll COW (Ill Tltl ASIOCUTE ('8·131 ROMEO A MIET 1'8-181 11tE GHOST MID TIE DARllllESS (R) THE ASSOCIATE 1'8-131 TO GllllAll ON HER 37T1t •111TNOAY ('8·13) HrH SCHOOl HtQM1PC·13) HluH SCHOOl HIGH PC· 13) SLEEPERS I" LA"GER THAii LIFE (PO) THE LOlll IJSS aoomHIHT (II) · IAD MOOll <"r SllEP£Rl(ll) THAT 11U8 YOU DO ('81 OEMa'"1 · mPMU ma'I ~ «1> lllD'BI (II) AM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1996 ' .... ~ ~ • .. ... .-.. ,,!! ,,,. • .~phMac- 4'Uo stars In ~ .. Howto !.Succeed In ·• Business k Without eally Try-rtng" at the 3'erf~rmlng :Arts Center _. through ~ Sunday. o rm e cnsIS · or Jipdate~. 'How to Succeed ... ' Believe in You,~ sung to a washroom mirror. The Big Boss gets a strong, showy interpretation from Richard Thomse n, who exudes a powerful sense of comic authority. However, .fohn Deyle registers even higher on the enjoyment scale in a lesser role as a senior executive - think Pat Robertson in a rub- ber Spiro Agnew mask -who draws attention in the ensem- •ble scenes. Shauna Hicks is a perfectly delightful Rosemary, the secre- tary with her sights set on the rising young executive, atid her voice is the best of the company. Susann Fletcher shines as her frumpy..office ---imcn:ly,-while P~mela Blair struts her stuff sufficiently as the office sexpot. The key role of Bud Frump, the company fink, always is an eye-catcher, but Roger Bart has taken it a step further. Anyone familiar with MTV's Beavis and Butt-bead will · tantly recogniz in Bart's manic characteriza- tion. I -headed by •Karate Kid" to the top of the corporate lad-rY Tom Titus, Daily Pilot Ralph Macchio -has to stay on der, bas a pleasing if not over- Solid support by Tina Fab- rique as the regal senior secre- tary and Michael Cone as the roly-poly board chainnan fur- ther enhance the show, not to mention the taped narration by none other than Walter Cronkite. : MHow to Succeed in Busi- a ess Without Really liyingw is •omewhat of a hybrid musical t one foot planted firmly in the • tarly 1960s and the other kick- ~g up a storm with the tech- •ology of the 1990s. : °"This sprightly•tevival of the ~ig-business satire, now wind- Cng up a week's engagement at the Orange County Performing Ms Center, is set in its gene- tis year of 1961 -with office •moking, references to Metre- t al and Nixon-Kennedy head- jines. Yet, it's the IMAX-look- mg rear-projection screen and Cts state-of-the-art computer tnhancements that ultimately "lls the show. : In fact, the touring company •• ... Put a few words to work for you. Call the ~ Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 its toes to avoid being whelming voice and an abun- upstaged big time by the ever-dance of stage energy which changing scenery outside1he underscores his go-getter char- &11-purpose office window. For-acterization. He moves ~How to Succeed" ultimate- ly does so on the high-voltage energy of its company, which tends to obscure the fact that the show itself is stumbling · into middle age. Performances continue through Sunday at the Center. lunately for the Des McAnuff-smoothly and his Tom Cruise- directed production (which type grin serves the role began its sojourn down the exceedingly well, particularly road in La Jolla) the cast -is durin'g· bis best number, "I well up to it. The show's Prank Loesser score hasn't really aged grace- fully over the years, so McAnuff has injected some of the numbers -"Coffee Break.~ "A Secretary is Not a Toy" - with egregious overplaying that only emphasizes its 35- year We span. Choreographer Wayne Cilento has his compa- ny on an ennless caffeine high. Macchio, as the window · washer who schemes his way ./PAGER ./ ACTIVATION ./ 12 MTH AIRTI: .. & ./ 12~ VOICE MAIL 411.;:ru. American Cafe Great Homestyle Tradittonal & Contemporary American Fare 462 East l 7'h Street • Costa Mesa Open 7 Days A Week FREc,~ SEA;:CUD e,.11,_~, SEAFOOD RE STAURANT & OYSTER BAR , ~P-9!!'1 SERVING LUNCH AND DINNER 630 LIDO PARK DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH -675-FISH 3474 11'4~ fJel 1~8 · J~JSH ~UtB £ tJr£SCAU~AHC SER~~ CALIFORNIA & IRISH • Reserved seating for Rose Par~ offered 1be dty of COlta Mesa Com- munity Services Department Recycle those old phone directories The Costa Mesa Sanitary Dis- trict and Pacific Bell Directory encourage community members to recycle outdated telephone books at specific drop off points until Nov. 28 . The location of drop-off bins throughout Costa Mesa are: • City Hall, 71 Fair Drive • Irvine Industrial Complex, 340 Fischer Ave. • occ Recycling Center: Adams Avenue (between Fairview Road and Pinecreek) •Shiffer Park, 3143 Bear St. _ • Lls>ns~ark, 570 W. ,18th St. (on the Anaheim Street side) •Costa Mesa Disposal, 2051 Pla- centia Avenue • Estancia High School, 2323 Placentia Ave. • Heinz Kaiser Schools, 2130 Santa An.a Ave. 2025 Garden Lane • Paularlno Elementary, 1060 PauJartno Ave.... • Killybrooke mementary School, 3155 Killybtooke Lane • Ada.ms SChool, •2850 Club-· house •Pomona School, ·2051 Pomona Ave. • Costa Mesa Jr. High, 2650 Fairview Road • Whittier School, 1800 N. Whit- tier • TeWinkle School, 3224 Califor- nia Ave. . For more information, call the Recycling Hotline at 754-5~. New eatery pops up in Mariners Mile A new restaurant is moving into a long-vacant landmark building near the intersection of Coast Highway and Bayside Dri- ve. An eatery ·called Speedway will take over the orange brick and white building at 353 E. Coast Highway. The spot bas.stood vacant for some time-since a few lJansien te nants, ~eluding the What's Cooking Bistro now on San Miguel Drive, occupied it. The ·building was known for 15 yea.rs as Bobby McGee's until 1993. Join Us·For I Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Bnmch • Catering Available ~ ~mWJ~· For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 251 Shipyard Way • ~ Beach 3421 Newport Blvd. • Balboa Penim;ula 675-9191 ~ ~ma8Jil'na Now on the Water in Newport Beacb A trtUJition of a tr1dy Florentine cui.Jine conliniu.JI SERVING LUNCH & DINNER • ... ' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1996 A DiVers~ ·disciplines _ diSplayed at OCC faculty art exhibit By George Tapley, Daily Pilot .. 0 'IL 4 . -J udging by its current self- representation, the art fac· ulty1rt'Orange Cout Col· lege consists of diverse and var- iously talented individuals. Diversity is • expected, of course, these . days since art departments teach a variety of sklJl.s ranging from cer~cs and. jewelry to painting and drawing, . from sculpture and printmaking to photography and computer grapliics. All of those disciplines and more are on display in this show.· But while diversity satisfies the p olitics of academia, when translated into an art exhibi- tion it can produce confusing results.'In a worst-case sce- nario, experimental pieces may clash with traditional ones; the visionary artist may be forced to share a wall with the nihilist; pure craft might have to sit down to dinner Re Painting? If you're looking to paint or re-paint, reOOifdlt. replace 1 or restore it, look in the Pilot Classifieds to find the service best fitting your needs. Daily Pilot with pure idea. Happily, the curators of the l!xh.lbitioti hA e minimize~ · such discords. And as for tal- ent, though it has been observed that there is no n ec- essary correlation between doing and teaching, in thit case the talented teachers out- weigh the duds. Some pieces are espetially noteworthy. Pat Sparkuhl's wax-headed "Reader• makes a witty comment on the tunnel vision of people obsessed with books. Don Jennings pays tribute to ceramics as pure craft via a beautifully shaped pot wh(Ssif tightly fitted lid is lifted by a handsome bear-shaped knob. Julia Klemek uses ceramics to express the fragility of wishes via an oversize •broken• wishbone. Silvia Impert's •Anatomical Landscape• melds photo- graphic objects into a fantasy Frtnth's Cupc4ke &i!!]. is not affilitrud 111ith the Frmch 's tm 811ktr b J1iiruit11 or f1!tJ othtr INlktry. This is our ~ kK11titm! A mtmhtr~JUTJ ago Frank and Joanne flrmrh "efry's Pmnts) sold Frinth 's ~llltry m.a thm tbt 1ft11) wmtr h11S opmetl otbtr b11itries. 1W JflM farlttpmr 111 I ym f 1111ily lradititm! Sintm}y, .,,; IJilnme 273 East 17th Street Costa Mesa 642·0571 FAX 642·5551 expressive torso in clay. Room. Here will be exhibited shaped stones whose purpose is a matter of speculation. D~Jt.lla2/esterman's "SJ>i ·t year-long displays of an his- Pall{ ·~j einp~o1S ~--*·itQdo o .ib.rp~al~re egg tempera medium to depict starting with the current,show: '°~~~D. sisthig of anhiStOrlan !'he! the density of plant life and "A Glimpse into the Past•. th bri htn f th d This exhibit of native Cali- gallery director, Dr. Irlni Vallera-Rttkerson, anthropolo- VYJ>t'Ofessor Dr. GloFia Bog- dan: and research assistant Doug Jackson, the small group of artifacts is well pre- sented and thoroughly researched. :e g ess 0 e ay •~ fom1an artifacts includes ~ucb seen on a walk ln the Back staple items as fishhooks, Bay. And Doree Dunlap's book arrowheads, pottery, and bas- jacket illustration, "Sobbing ketry. It alsp contains a num- Frogs," transforms an Ingres ber of unusual objects such as portrait into a fairy tale wit}\ .cog-shaped stones or donut- post-m odern panache. e:!!!!!!!!!!El!!m!!!!!!!!l!l!!!!!!i!!!!iElliii ____ mllllE!5=5!5!a!!!::E==:!!ii!!!!i!::i!!5!:!!!5i!!!!!ii!!!5!!!£ If there is an overall landscape that evokes the anatomy of the human body in an abstract way. Another artist, Inez Owings, shares this concern with the aging body and communicates her own understanding of its potential for life and movement via an strength to the show it lies in the a.rea of ceramics with five or six strong pieces on display. · If there is a weakness, it would be in painting and drawing. Also on display at Orange Coast College's Fine Arts Gallery is the first e~bit of the newly created Museum ~- SoutnCoast Thrift & Loan Association ELECT DIANE • COLTRANE Newport Beach City Council • Prevent Crime In Newport Beach • Guard Family Values • Business Friendly At City Hall • Property Appreciation Concern • Cost Efficient City Government • Dee1 ons eSf FOrAif'COricerned ~ .:NAN• COl.~IE Civic Leader with thirty (30) years business management experience ... Rotarian, Lincoln Club, Boys & Gir1s Club, Economic Development, Newport Beach Realtor, Chamber of Commerce President. Elect the candidate who's fiscally responsible to protect our city 5th District DIANE COLTRANE Endorsed by John Moortach, Orange County Tax Collector . . Paid for by the Committee to elect Diane Coltrane " ... NOYES DESERVES YOUR VOTE"· "The best of the field, thoµgh, appears to be·. John Noyes, a business owner and Balboa Island resident. In. a way, he's reminiscent of forµier. Mayor Phil Sanson e down -to-eart h , approachable, concerned about his neighbors and not above po~ into small problems. . John N oyes - who can empathize with the· problems of both residents an() business owners · -would be a nice fit on the Newport Council." .; Daily Pilot, October 24, 1996~~ I: R I I ·~~ I) S . \ ~I > ~· I ·~ I ( ~ I I I~<) RS \\'If() Sl'PP<>Jrr J<>II:\' :\'()\"FS Phil Sansone Thomas Hyans Dorothy Strauss Anders FolJcedal Jean Wan )lo. OUR NEWPOR-T BEACH POLICE OFFICERS SUPPORT Bing & Vicky Girling Bob & Nancy Robison Charles & Lenore Lanway Paul Godfrey Chuck Rumbold Debra & Barry Allen Donald & Elaine Whitney Fran B. Zeff wry Quiggle. Dr. Jan Vandersloot Rosemary Luxton Dr. Maret Kunze Dwight & Clare Belden Hal & Renee Holleman Jane Atencio ) John BJom Melodye De Wm.! James "Buu" Person Dayna Petnt Les & Betts1e He""in JANDEBAY City Council, District 2 We are concerned about your safety. As Police Officers, that's our job. We work hard to make Newport Beach one of th e safest cities in Califo rnia. It isn't an accident. T he level of safety we enjoy is more than just the result of good professional police work. It is the result of cooperation- and trust shared by our Police Officers and the community that makes Newport Beach an exceptional city. We are over 200 Newp<?rt Beach Police empl~ committed to serving the community. We believe these candidates for City Council Will maintain . and enhance the high quality of our public safety programs: JAN DEBAY TOM 1HOMSON Thae candidates ~ abo endoned by the New- pon Bach Flrefiibten Aaociation. 1Piale join~ Police Oflicen ~ ~ IDcf madnue to inailt on the bat anCI molt ,,-,,;.,.,.a public .my .mce. fOr Newpon Beech . Plldtatlndddk lll .. Greg Minusbn James E. Battlle Jim Reed Jim & Kathryn Helfrich Joe Morano John & Dawn Bohas June Campbell Ken Honig KeriJeMy Larry Porter Lee Gale Leon East Roben & Michelle Holmen Roger Lindbeck . Sallie Parn~opf Robert &: Nancy Sattler Marpline &: Keri Lindahl Frank & Francis Robinson Lois E. Monte Dana &: Brent Jacobsen Louise s. Greeley Lynn &: Dorochy Franklin Margaret Fonner Manha Ca1hov.o Sebtstim &: Nicolim Valente Manha Macnab Paul De Longe Michld Kam.,. Mikt 4: Ma~ Onlieb Patrick a: Mary Dirt Kendall 4: Marte Jea.-n RlyA:Aap~ RidmdPatmer ~~lE-- Mmil11Mi = Dr.Mac.NIJa a .\1aroa Dossey ,\larie-F ranee Biush Pamcia Buderswitt Steve & Ronnie Bromberg Ray Lowy Tom & Cindy Houston Barbara Baumgartner Michael Byrnes Barrv & Ann O'Neil Betty R. Keefe Richard & Carol Riven Carolyn Cam Charles & Ann Thomas Cliff Herdman Martha Anweiler Margaret Hunt Dan c' Canncn Apodaca Dave Brobeck Dea Burton Diana Anderson DooFlamm Donhtbeua Or.Jack Patc:WlJr. E.P. &: CoUeea Smoot Earl McDlaiel Fzic a: Ann Robens Eric A Shirley~ Fay Powers Floyd 4: Irene McKay S)'dney Teennan Terry a: Molly Slndcrs · Tom A DilM Clr'f ~MAic:WI loblltlft RObeft •• Dllf'I I ... RalM!nl:R 0 1•r.t• Sit -....-----... --· • , •• SATUIU>AV, NoVEMIER 2. 1996 .. .. . ' 'Associate' amuses; but a bit of a drag; Critics .hip to 'SWingers' • WS NO'IW: The Reef Critla col-lllt7.·puled-ov~ perpetually umn ffft\ns movie attlques written by sn>>ling seaetary from tb8 Mme community members WfV!ng on our ftnn shows up to c:lfer Laurel J*lel. assistance. We knew this WU Ulll ~=thoroughly enjoyable . ·'Ibe Allod- . bwi agah>lt the glAll oeiling. But. it's an UnfortuDUlly, WboopA is IO interesting story dam h.,,,..._ llDd wean'° much that starts slow chalky makeup (cmnplete with and then comes white hair tn a ponytail) that ooe together. It's gcmg to happen tbe minute Lau- nt . ~,,~Al~ 4. • .......... _. Goldberg playa a buslne.uwoman down~ ~ rtgb( aie· 11 cute, but a l.tlongin the build-up. The Wboopater's about the ugliest guy ooe wouJd ever ~~~ the men o1 the financial world. hand out, its a career woman's revenge worth the wait ~swear she wu Marlon . about four ~tndlig.o&e~ ,. ~IQlllt~'k hour and so minutes to see the mguf'HOlly- bis buddies, f!IYer( girl should see it I must say, tt WU a true eye- opener in learn1Dg about the pathology ol. guys: bow they nur- twe cme another, bow they play together, their humor, and how • tbey~gllll. 'I who reaorts to dra.sUc mea.sures here. . . · . , when ahe hits the corporate glas.s Revenge time! L4wel neea.s ceiling. some Dig guns; She needs, bere- we-go, a. man. The imaginary man, "CUtty" (guess where this name came from?) she Invented, egad, was the most grotesque wbite, saggy wax-museum Marlon Brando with a stiffnedt and Kenh Rogers ponytail 'do. Tbank good-y Great farce produces a few chuckles A~~ movie draws the. audi- ence right to · Laurel's (Whoo~i Gold- berg) side. She lost her promo- tion to a male viper. Male co- workers Gay Wassail =.~n-descending, "Honey, sweetie, n~ they saved the~ for last CoiDddentally, 'I room- mate is a transvestite/aoa-dreseer who was able to do the be/she transfon:oation. •lbe AssociAte" was a love/hate review f« me. Laurel and Sally gave you a few chuckles, and you will love the Cutty farce, but it might have worked better if the sitcom syndrmDe hadn't exist- ed. "The Associate• only reamed the second rung (secondary status) of the coyporate ladder. Dianne Wiest as Sally is a delight evf{Jrf frame o1 the film. Sbe'i tbe perfect balance to the Laurel Ayres/Robert S. Cutty (nee Cutty Sark) characters as por-. trayed by Go1dbelg. This bi7.arre scheme centers around Cutty, the fictitious character, whom Laurel plays into the ridiculous. By the time the audi- ence finally sees him face to face, we have long been privy tothe~­ tomime and the film seems to lag, but not for long thanks to Donald Petrle's directing. dear," pat on the knee, hand on the back, gestures from those male associates. Nothing else to do but QUIT. Characters Stan Sax • GAY WASSAU.. 56, Is the editor of a both real (Don- Balboa ~and is active In the aid 1hlmp) and imarrinAnr make tnevitable funny cmclwdon. The wood and try- audience bas long been aware, yet ing to be what the film's characters seem not to they consider know that Halloween is here. swin9ers, i.e. Dtck Tucker 1 •'Jbe Associate• keeps up the sophisticated, illusion and the funny moments · smooth, cool men of the world. gradually make str0119.er the The buzz word is money. If unmasking of Whoop1's charade. you're •money,,, you've go~ great though it is all done in fun, sex appeal! All the guys think they mask may scare some of the have it . w filmgoers. There's a bit of Underneath, tftey are like most sensuality in a strip bar scene, but young men, insecure, trying to put nonetheless this writer would rec-up a front and impress girls and ommend it for the entire family as their friends. a purely farcical means of enter-The main man (Jon Favreau) is ta.inment likable and you enjoy his success. The last scene is memorable. If • STAN SAX. 55, Is a retired real estate you don't expect too much and brokerlrestaurateur who lives in Corona del Mar and is wonting on his first novel. want to see a movie without explo- The comedy •Swingers• depicts the men who haunt the LA . cocktail lounge/retro club scene, trytng to score "babies" (women) and get that one big acting gig. sions and high-tech special effects, just be entertained with some clever dialogue, then you will enjoy ·swingers." The film is extraordinarily hon- est without a hint ol. Hollywood gratuity. We see tbe_male healt ache with all the intensity of Sdar- lett losing 'Iara. There is a wonder- ful texture and cadence to "Swingers;" the film is relaxed ret .. depicts .the intensity of the hip LA . scene. I must not fail to mention that "SWingers • is a comedy, with hilarious scenes that will surely become as indelible and familiar as those classic scenes from another "guy• film, "Animal House.• Don't miss this film. I had Marty Morrison the added Go get 'em, Whoopi. With hair in rollers, (why did she. put her hair in rollers. it was in ringlets throughout the film -woman thing I guess,) she calls all those stolen phone numbers of her ex- employer's clients. She gets nowhere. Sally (Dianne Wiest) for- community. ::ir-i: for one hysterical confrontation in Low-budget-hut l..:rrh ~t t --the NeW¥ork-Plnza Hotel. The-, -iuou- \..JUI e, u oo ong SEC tnvesti~ator, gossip colum-goo d dialogue • DICK TUCKER. 70, is a Newport BeaCh resident and a retired instructor at Orange Coast College. ~tsa primer on guys advantage 9f taking a teenage guy with me,..Bradley, who enjoyed _ every minute of it, and thought it rang true, as I did. in plot build-up nists and a lingerie-wearing wan · on . · • Street groupie (wonderfully por-T his is a low-budget movie C ross dressing on Wall Street trayed by Bebe Neuwirth) add to with no known actors, along as ~ Whoopi Goldberg the ~tration of this tinanc::ial,,,....... the lines of "The Brothers could is the backbone for gemus' reprisal for hanging her McMullan." T hough '!Swingers" is a guy movie, written by star Jon Favreau for himself and for • MMYY ~ 41, lives in New- port Beach and is a freelance writer and Hilary's mother. MEASURE 11a·~ 11NEJ11 ·''NO'' 11 N0° "Q" NO! It could be t he first political step in charging for residential trash pick-up . 11Q" NO! Contrary to our f1eed for local business taxes · "Q" NO! Financially supported by the largest commercial : trash companies 11Q11 NO! Grossly unfair to local taxpaying businesses , 11Qn NO! Alleged savings could easily be replaced by offering t he, same fair trash service to every taxpayer VOTE ·11N011 ON MEASURE 11D11 P8id for by che Committee~ Ma__.. Q; 844-7080 or FAX 844491!9 NEWPORT HARBOR AREA CHAMBER O F CO MMER CE • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • VOTE NOV. 5 · • • • • • • • • • • • • • .• • MISSION: ·eACPAC sttk• support of Issues and legllllttve matters of concern to our community, promotes effective political ldlon, tnOOUrlQM J)ll1lcfpation '" pemmental .,,. and .... cMc reeponelblty Ind lrMJlwlrntnt.. • f, The Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce endorses the follow ing candidates for Newport Beach City Council and recommends the follo~ing positions on November ballot measures . Jan Debay District 2 Ralph Rodheim Tom Thomson District 5 District 7 Allornlya Fe-. ,._.. to NlgadMI Frtvobae LMllub. \. CM ..... Cordullonl 6 Sp111cl119 Limb. Dlldolln. ,.alltlllon _.. Olleftlnllllllon of Pt••llill TlmllMl'll bf ..... Ohr Niie Entlllle. SUPPORT NO POSITION OPPOSE OPPOSE SUPPORT PACIFIC COAST BOBBY So SOfTBALL DATES: November 9,., 1996 and November 23. 1996 TIME: 9:00am-I :OOPm WHERE: Uncoln School In the MultiPUrPOse room r 31o1 Pacific Ulew Drive. Corona del MarJ REGISTRATION NEW THIS YEA DATE: November 16. 1996 TIME: 9:00am to l:QOPm WHERE: Treds and Threadsf 2?0 1 'lth Street. Costa MesaJ CAN'T MAKE rl'.flck UP a rulstrafion form at TRfDS • THREADS . HOBCf Ir SPORTS 2831 West Coast tt.w •• C.D.M. Endorsed hy The Daily Pilot Vote .November 5th to re-elect your mayor Ill JOE ERICKSON Costa Mesa City Council A Record of Accomplishment • Significant crime reduction and hiring · of additional police officers • Mai ntain ing Fire and Paramedic services that are second to none • Balancing City budgets without new taxes or tax increases • Instituting a City-wide street re-paving program • Improved parks and yo uth athletic fields · • Attracting and retaining quality companies MAYOR JOE BIUCKSON Has temained involved as both a citiZen 'and~ in an effort to make our. ciw better for all .. ;/ Mayor since December 1994 ':(City Council Merriber since July 1991 · V O~e Counfy Airport Land Use Commillioner-Working to 1eisen Ai~ impactS since July 1994 .t. ctt1 Plfqrling Commis5ioper 1985-1991 (Chairman '87-'88) 'fl Cal Sim Fullerton gra~uate AD lnvolvetl Pareai/Volateer .I Save Our Youth Center (SOY) "./ Newport-Mesa Unified SchQ.Ol District Volunteer ;/Youth Sports ~Fairview Park Committee ! - • SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1996 Ml • ~aders respond· . Fred ·Martin sms GritiGS-.. I t "scare(s) the hell out of" Martin must have ~n sitting to H d ff b Fred Martin when Robert see and hear the events that e ges 0 ase · · · Silllonds, Citizens for Excel-transpired in the way that be I am appalled by council mem- lence in Education, says: •we did; but ~was also there and ber Hedges ignorance on several can take back pll public schools Maron's version is very different counts in a recent "Right stutt• from the hands of atheist, than what I saw. column. humanist manipulators and Williams came in late, and I The misuse and overuse of the return our American heritage do not think the speaker realized city's reserve funds stems from · and our Christian morals to our he was in attendance. Williams his kind of confusion and deci- sc:hools and literally save our sat there, without saying a word, sion making ba5ed on superficial country.• · while the speaker attacked him and incomplete research. Before Are people who tremble ill' a very personal manner John Moorlach simplified the wlieneVer they perceive (that) the numerous times. She claimed to property tax statement, it was fictitious "separation of chw-ch understand his motives and who easy to break out the "education and st.ate• might be in danger is directing his actions, as well as subtotal" of the total property tax, afraid that someone might teach who he associates with and why. about 3%. Thus the basic levy for a school child that there is such a She declared an understand-the city should not be diverted to thing as right and wrong? ing of his personal beliefs and the school district. There is just as Some 30 to 40 years a'go we then degraded them. At the end, much a constituti<>ruµ separation flarted the journey away Trom she admonished everyone to of school and dty powers as there .th~ of te~g which our fight against this man and all is separation of church and state. · p ublic schools had used since others like him, a woup which On the other hand the Orange the country's founding. We are includes Senate Minority Leader County Human Relations Council now so far away that it is merely Rob Hurtt and Assembly Speak-depends on fwlds from the cities a dot on the horizon. Are we er Curt Pringle. for whom services are provided. turning out better students? Bet-During the question and Unfortunately there is a need for -~Alt't':f'll;&T--;, Above, Joyce Bunney takes a ftu shot during drive-up free Ou shots at Hoag Memorial Hof.Pltal Presbyterian. Below, Jenifer Mcintire prepares the next dose of vacdne. ter citizens? A better America? answer time that followed, Dr. the Hate Crime Network sessions Nowhere in the Constitution Williams raised his hand and offered by the council. gains -is there any use of the phrase waited to be recognized. The Finally, John should at the "separation of church and speaker would not call on him. very least start out with an , state." Please, .readers, look it Eventually be rose and said, in a unabridged dictionary, i.e .. Web-ENSIGN STUDENTS up. This is a COI\.cept which the normal tone of voice, "If tmay ster's not the American Heritage. After losing their beloved Principal Scott Paulsen, who ~.,.......,....,.S. Supreme ~fi;Jcr~e~a~te~d=-an=d=--t~·~ust~.~ .. ti";;-;H;=;;;e~o~t o;;u;r.t~f~o~urQw~or;;ds~;-hlnronWceifbster'"lraiiclis5iyiiou~fin=ifldiithile~diiefiffi.nffiliTI---t--ireierut:i.rmed1JI1beffilteiorrnems&chtill1ootel~begh:tioanohthisl0'\I. i-yhearll'Vl·~ths-enstu:ew..-Jden:ea-.ts:tera ..... t .-----lower courts have ta.ken to when the moderator told him be on o an ora as e u repeating like robots as ~ey use could not speak and ordered him and gifted first woman of Greek Allan Mucerino. With his luck, he has some big shoes to it to abolish all references to to sit down. He started to say· mythology." fill. God in the public arena. that he just wanted to set the Fwther research into the One of the major reasons our record straight when she came Encyclopedia Britannica reveals LOCAL BUSINESS . ancestors left the old country barging down between the. that "hope alone remained in After threatening to move from Costa Mesa( it now was to avoid religious persecu-tables to where he was sitting Pandora's box." looks like officials at surfwear giant Quiksilver won't be , tion. The fQ.unders placed such and shouted rum out of the Why the pejorative discussion going anywhere after all. Apparently, other facilities aren't great value on their religious room. of Jean Wegener and Serving much better than the current ~gs. - ' lives that they refused to let the The ·moderator obviously had People in Need?Hedges, there IS ' king tell them bow to live them. no intention of allowing Dr. poverty as well bidden poverty They wanted to be sure that Williams to share his opinion, right here in Newport Beach. · the new government did not get correct any of the misstateme~ts Our city is not an island unto into the business of establishing she made or defend his charac-itself. a national religion. Period. ter against her charges. She We are very much a part of a ALLAN ROEDER The city manager of Costa Mesa has done a good job runnmg his town. And though be has nobly declined to take raises in the past, this time he ought to accept. MARIA L HEDGES threw Dr. Williams out because diverse, multi-ethnic, multi-racial, · ································································································-········ . Newport Beach she did not want to bear his multi-religious, and mwti-eco- opinion or allow any<?ne else to. nomic population. • NAlllA HEDGES Is the wife of New-Dr. Williams did say, as he was -All these people are entitled to --port INdl Mayor.John Hedges... being verbally-thr-0wn-out, "This share the beaches the fishin Fred Martin reported that (county school board member) . Ken Williams wa.s rude at a lun- cheon meeting a few weeks back. I can .not imagine where is McCarthyism.• An'a be was piers as w as o er reaeatio right. Only people who are and commercial opportunities in afraid of the truth make sure Newport Beach. All people are they or their followers do not entitled to the hope that was Jett hear it. in Pandora's-box. SUSANNAH lllllASHER tUcn.LE KUEHN Villa Park Newport Beach losses MERMAID - -The troubled nude dance club felt the beat this week after city officials voted to shut it down. But the Mermaid hasn't sunk yet. The owners have threatened to fight the city's deci- sion in court PATJYHOAG Locals are mourning Patricia Hoag;-the wife Qf Geolye Hoag ll, co-founder of Hoag Memor- ial Hospital Presbyterian, who died earlier this week. Hoag, a major philanthropist and respected community leader, will be missed best of the readers hotline ~ .. .. .. t ~ A ·SPLIT ISSUE • IDl1'0RS NOTE: We asked our read- en If they agreed with a decision by , Newport Beach city officials to allow a dewloper to spllt a 50 foot lot Into to ,-25 foot parcels. Here are some of the ' responses. 1 I'm against the splitting of the lot that is already too small for more residences. I live on Poinsettia and feel that this , would be too much crowding on our street. We already have park- ing problems as it is. ' Corona del Mar is becoming too full of these very large duplexes and we are getting away from the quaint village atmoq>here that I would like it to remain. I am against the splitting of the lot and don't think it should go through. . DAVE MJll EJt Corona del Mar I live on Poinsettia and I live next door to a monstrosity that I wish had been kept to a one and a half units and it's on a 30-foot lot S<t.J can't imagine having houses closer together. So I am definitely against it. JEANNE1TE WE.US Corona del Mar I am for the lot split. I am a local architect. I can give you the facts as I know them. TODD SCOOLER Newport Beach Yes I am opposed to building the units on there. The point is two duplexes will equal four resi- dences on a 50 fqot lot. • It's very small, very cramped as it is. That means there will have to be tWo car garages for each so that means eight cars total. It is very crowding and ruining the charm of Corona del Mar and that is what I liked best about it. MICHELLE FERTIG Corona del Mar I am definitely biased about it. I am the selling the agent of the property and I represent the owner.· · Phil Sansone inay not have ever heard of a lot smaller than 30 feet, but I can give you a list of houses that are all under 30 feet and some of them were built as recently as this year, houses and duplexes. As far as setting a precedent there are very few 50-or 55-foot lots in town. So there hardly could be a trend developed since that is the only type of thing where you could create a smaller sub-standard lot. 1\venty five foot lots have traditionally always l;>een bulldable. In tearing dowu what is there we are eliminating a two unit fire trap that bas not been updated since the 60's and has no off street parking. It is.built right on the back of the lot. And the only garage that is there is too small and you can't get a car into it. We are creating attractive, smaller units with off street parking for eight cars. I think this is a perfectly reasonable request. If you look at a 20-foot lot as opposed to a 30-foot lot from the front, most people can't even tell the difference. I think most of the people on that list of com- plainers are primarily tenants who while they have-rights, they don't pay the property taxes. NIGEL BAILE Corona del Mar I do not believe the lot split on Poinsettia Avenue in Corona del Mar sliould be allowed. The density on our flower streets now are already overdone by the builders who continue to build their huge monstrosities on .those small 30-by-118 lots. We are losing the flavor of our once beautiful and charm- ing, little village. The condos and duplexes are so close together now you can bear your neighbors toilets flush. The city should start closing down the numerous bootlegge<l, rental units on the 400 block of Poin- settia Avenue. Parking is a mess and it is getting worse. B.LEE Corona del Mar I live on Poinsettia Avenue and I own a duplex on a 30-by- 118 foot lot. This is out of the question because you can't do that. Show me a 25-foot lot that is now buildable in Corona del Mar and I wo"'1d like to bear from you. GLENN O'BRYAN Corona del Mar ~ I wish to strongly protest the splitting of the 50 foot lot in ... Corona del Mar on Poinsettia • into two, 25 foot lots for the p - pose of building two huge con: dos. • Our 30-foot lots here are b4'1 enough and 25-foot lots are ridiculous. The Plaoning ~ mission is ruining the charm our Corona del Mar. CORRINE PO Corona del • • We are extremely opposed t> the Corona del Mar lot split. " There is very little places as cial as our little village area through here. lf they are goinq, to start overdeveloping like thfy have done other areas, it is : going to lose what charm it and it will hurt not only Co del Mar, but it will hurt all of Newport and all the surroun4 ing cities. We definitely want to keep like it is and not have a lot sp . DANIEL E. OOUR0¢1t Corona del tvJu' • I ~----------------------------~--~~---------------------~-------------------------------------------------------------------~----------------------------------------- l I Daily Pilot recon1mends · · . l ····-...-~----·-----------.,.·----------------~---··---·------~------------........---~------~------·----------------------...--------------. -. - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1996 . " .. . • R ~vubllcan Party prestu. n- tial candidate Sen. Bob Dole appeared with his wife Elizabeth at a World Affairs ~~ bn~akfas~esday in lM.na.. '• -• to.... The Doles were there as part of their campaign swing through California and to underscore the importan~ of Orange County in carrying California. My wife Maria and I were fortwlate to be able to attend the event. In a room filled with county leaders, business owners, guests, and local and national press, Dole was as relaxed as I have ever seen him. He gave a substantive 25 minute policy speech which was followed with four questions from the audiem;e. In the waning days of the 1996 campaign, I believe we witnessed the real Bob Dole. He was witty . 1 and funny, interspersing one lin- . ers about the campaign, his opponent's mushrooming ethical problems, and -rorld eveuls. En ., the mosi. cynical iipoJ1.en ond photographers could be seen joining m the audi- ence guffaws. Dole's countenance was one of person.Qble integrity with the deepness of conviction of a man of character. Unlike the incum-· be nt president, Dole gave his . audience a feeling of comfort and stability. Here was a man who believes what he says. Dole Qtew_up dupng the Great Depressioi\ and fought in World War ll where he was badly injured. He is a man who has lived saaifice and pain, but never saw it necessary to tell the nation how he feels your pain . ., Dole founded a cparitable \,,.. ' I -:~1 I • • ;.(_. -_,_ , _ _.. - john :hedges . .organization to aid the handi- capped and quietly supported it long before it was fashionably and politically correct. He served honorably and ably in public ser- vice through some-of th'eidarkest ' periods in our nation's history. Bob Dole's message was one of optimism and vision. He spoke ot his economic plan, and focused on the American family by rep,eatiil ru.c.all for the tax cul which would red\lce the o ushin9 bwden of the government take. Of our nation's (muddled) for- eign policy, he quol.e<1 the recent confession by a senior Clinton aide that "We really didn't know what we were doing and wish we had reellzed earlier the impor- tance of American leadership in world affairs.• Asked by a member of the audience if, as president, be would pardon William Clinton, Mr. Dole politely declined to answer. So why is Bob Dole, who by all accounts is honorable, accom- plished, competent -in short, a good man -apparently trailing someone who is presiding over the most morally corrupt adminis- trabon in Ameri<..clll history? Perhaps .ve vref'"er a 1UcU~ who evaded the. .. ulitary draft and JOk~ a bout h\i past iliug USt:. Perhaps we pr~fer a man who is unfamiliar with the virtues of loy- altycmd truth. Perhaps we prefer a man who supports allowing grisly third trimester abortions in which there is no doubt that a fully developed human baby is being killed, Per- haps we prefer a man who would transfer to our selfish present. our grandchild.ren's legacy. Perhaps we prefer a man who has never served in his country's military, nor held a job in the pri- vate sector, nor owned a home. Perhaps we prefer a man who contemns our military yet confus- es its power with a foreign PGllil:Y. Perhap1 we prefer a man whO otherwise, if not for bis omca. most dvil people would not invite in to thelr home. --~~~ ~ ~:stutfh;'s made of -matted Tbomu Jeffenon kn.w in~ 1785 when he wrote, "He who permits himself to tell a lie on ce, finds it much easier to do it a sec- ond and third time, till at length it becomes habitual; he tells lies wit.bout attending to it, and truths without the world'i believing him. This falsehood of the tongue lea<li to that of the heart, and in time deproves all its good dispoli- tions. • · • JOHN HEDGES Is the mayor of New- port Beach. ~erreadion ·DEMOCRAT Bell's banter sparks. debate • p A . 'FOR THE 70TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Orange County deserves two party representation! J oe Bell's recent col\Jmn on why Republicans are vot- ing for Clinton was absolutely rig ht on. I am ali.o a registered Republican and will be voting for Clinton for the very same reasons m entioned in his column. ; The religious right is ruining the RepubHean party-for-the rest or us as far as I am concerned: JUDY WILKERSON Newport B ach I read the recent offerings of Joe Bell telling the Orange County GOP to change. It 1sn't 1ust the old Liberty BeU that 1s cracked. Bell is an old-time Liberal Democrat who has been frus- trated for years about the failure ot his pa rty in this commuruty. When e lection time comes along, Joe gets out his pe n a nd rants abuut local Republicans. BeU is miffed that the tire d old Liberal message which he holds so dear just has never sold in th1.:se precincts . Be ll likes big government and the kind of social engineering offere d b y the New Deal and the Johnson and Clinton Admini~ns. Unfort\lllittel , his neighbors in Orange County reject Joe's kind of philosophy a nd politics and his party's lib- e ral candidates. Like a clanging symbol blow- lllg in the wind , our local Bell keeps ma king noise because all six members of the United States Coll!Jress from Orange County, all fo ur California state Senators from Orange County and all seven Members of the CaWom,ia Assembly from Orange County are Republi- cans. ·Carpet Your Entire-Home with Plush or Berber for only s49900 UPTC,.,,MQS SAM~ '\5 8ASH tARPET DEPOT VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial • Residential Sale• • Service Full l•l'IP o1 woo. wrwen Ai<mnst~ & 5'sal Carpetrno Avallab4e 1904 H•rbor Boulevard • Coata Meaa N.E. Comer of H•rbofo a 19th Street ~~~----' .. 722-9642 • Mon-Sat 1D-6 Sun 11-5 Madelene has never been a complainer, just a tenacious advocate of Democracy She her husband and four children run their small waste removal and recycling business In Orange County California. Madelene is proud to be a third generation Cahforrlan She grew up in a lime when the word entrepreneur was s~s with being a Californian. Madelene wants to heal the woUnd's bureau· cracy tlas eteatecl In Caltfomla Madelene wants to wor1< hard for all Californians by being an honest representative In the Stale Capltal. Madelene has thirty plus years dealing with local and State govemment, as a citizen not a politician. She feels that child molesters, murders, and other monsters·should never be given a second chance wnen lt 18 proven that they .committed the crime. "ONE STRIKE OF THAT MAGNITUDE AND YOU ARE IN PRISON FOR LIFE"I Madelene also believes that Iha death penalty is a just way to rid aociety of those criminals who have oo ability to lfve in society without craving the need to murder, mo1%l, O' repel Site is r .... i on the Idea, "if yoo peraistently questoo g<JVefrvnent, · sonieone will take nocice and Will want to know details of what y0ur f .gtlt represeotr; and therefore decid& if it la • fighl which Shoord be auppor100·. Bell and his Democrafi.c cohorts can't win an election in Orange County even with mon- ey laundering in their local pri- maries and in their presidentiru candidate's campaign. · So, Be ll, save your ink. Orange County's very success- ful Republicons are not in need ef-aEl-vice-from-a liberal DemOE- rat partisan hack. Your liberal partisan ranlings, disguised as. journalism, ere getting old. rnoMAS A. FUENTES Chairman, Republican Party of Orange County Regarding Joseph Bell's col- umn in the Pilot on Oct. 2, the highest-ranking-American offi- cer captured by the North Kore- ans during the Korean War was Major General William F. Dean, commanding general of the 24th Division. -' . He was captured on A;.igust 25, 1950 and repatriated ul Pan- munjon on Se pt. 4, 1953. Th.is is not to denigxate. the..herolL con - tribution of Bud Mahurin who was shot down over Koreu dnd captured. I thoroughly enjoy you. sto- ries so w ell shared with .i1i of us, Joe . Keep the m com.mg, for- ever. GERALD D. SJULE Santa Ana .. L E Y . Shirley Palley Irvine resident since 1966 RP;tir ..tE>~e _ "" Form~r He~dstart Director Community activist in Education & the Arts UCI facu lty spouse and mother She will fight fon • A Fulfy Funded Education System • Freedom of Reproductive Cltoice • Affirmative Action Programs • An Increased Minimum Wage L AS T _ Y_E AR . - ~~OAG THE --ODDS IN THE F _tGHT A G A · I N S T C _A N C E R . s _o DID THEIR PATIENTS .· Cancer patients face a number of di ff i- cult obstacles. Thankfully, finding a world-class cancer treatment facility here in Orange County isn't one of them. Hoag• Cancer Ce nter sur- vival rates for cancer patients ar e better than the national • HoAO NAT IONAl Cancer Center the best ca~cer treatment facility in Orange County and includes it among the top 100 nationwide. Hoag treats not only the patient, but the whole family, tackling the difficult problems t hat accompany cancer. average for every major type of cancer. 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As soon as they fin-Nov. 13. ~Pl>ltie4tto.ns for Uie ~icy- isJl, they will , begin moving ' cle nails, 1fuvlronmental Quility ----+---1~ot sand bum f:l!W!!in;'lllm:tii!ll'boretmtitr-ad'ri<---:1 sory committees are due 4 p.m. , I t I i MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT A group of tables make an Interesting pattern as a maintenance worker mops up In the courtyard area of the Newport Beach Marriott recently. ~ vo.lunteer directory • THE VOLUNTtER DIRECTORY runs neriodically in the Daily Pilot. If you'd 11ke information on getting your orga- nization listed, call 642-4321, Ext. 331 . ASSOCLATION RENAISSANCE CREATORS ARC is a non-profit group in Costa Mesa that sponsors and supports multi· outreach community service programs, such as the homeless sanctuary. Volun- teers are needed. For Information, call Dr. Renee Namaste, 540-5803. filG BROTHERS, BIG SIST cRS Men and women over 20 years old who have lived in Orange County for at least six months and have been on the 1ob for at least three months are need· ed to serve as big brothers or big sisters for children ages 6 to 16 from single- parent homes. For Information, call 544-7773 COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senior services facili- ty at the corner of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers for a variety of tasks. For more information, call 645-23S6 from 9 a .m. to 5 p.m. COURT APPOtNTED SPEOAL ADVO- CATES OF ORANGE COUNTY (CASA) Volunteers are needed to make a two-year commitment to ser.1e as advo- cates fer abused, neglected and aban· doned children. During the two-year period, volunteers work one-on-one with a chlld~or three hours a week. For information, call 935-6124. CUDDLE, INC. Provide support to abused and aban- doned children as a Cuddle, Inc. hotline specialist. Ans~r the toll-free number at your own home during a 1i-hour shift. one or two days per month: Con- tact Debbie Magnusen at 432·9681. DEFORE FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS The Defore Foundation for the Arts, a non-profit organization dedicated to dance at 1S1 Kalmus Drive, G-3, Costa Mesa, needs volunteers. For more infor- mation, call 241-9908. DISCOVERY SHOP Discovery Shops are Nn by the Amer.l- ean cancer Society. Volunteers are needed, and no special skills are neces- sary. For information, call 640-4n7 between 10 a.m,and S p.m. • HOAG NEEDS VOLUNTEERS Hoag Memoria l Hospital Presbyterian is in need of volunteers to work in vari· ous areas. Some weekends and evenings are available. call the Hoag Auxiliary Office. 760-2264 between the hours of 9 a.m. and noon, Monday through frlday, for an application and Information. 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For more information ,call 6«- 3006. • COUPON 800IC Thursday;_ November·. 28 in. the Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Independent Z-1 Reach 42,500 Homes in ~ Beach, C.ostJ Mam OOd Corona del ~ ..... SPACE & CCl'{ FRDAY,~8, 1996 hlcl•..d~.!' CALL TODAYll 642· I EYE-OPENER Sailors take Irvine Vaqueros apart in football BRIAN P08UC>A/ OA,tt.Y PILOT Dally Pilot honors for Costa Mesa Hlgb's Jaime Cantllo. • Sailors reel off 26 unanswered points to turn it into a runaway; Ohrel scores three touchdowns. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot IRVINE -Though its enrollment figures ~ 1r are much less and its ability to get good ' football players is limited, Newport Harbor High put itself on the same level as Orange County's three parochial powerhouses (Mater Dei, Servite and Santa Margarita) Friday night. The Sailors joined the aforementioned trio as the schools to beat Irvine this year. And they did it in a manner like never f ,,: .. ~ f i) I • 4 r J s S..VlewlA .... ~---~ .. -., ~~---·--J - N9k.pmt Hlltw' 39, Irvine 14 El Toro 48, CdM 1J before, ham- mering the host va·que- ros in a sur- prising Sea View League verdict, 39- 14, by . far Newport Har- bor Coach Jeff Brinklefs · greatest tri- umph over Irvine in six meetings. QUOTE OF THE DAY "We had a good scherM on things. In Cem&$ <>/going against I.heir-dejeMe ...• -NEWPORT FO<YTBALL COACH JEFF BRINKLEY .. •Costa Mesa's Jaime Carrillo sets the pace for Joe Busi's stable. r --• ~----------------~;;;;;...;;;;:___;;;;~.;;._~~ By Rfchard Dunn, Daily Pilot From a· Cinderella season to the Call of the Wild,· senior Jaime Carrillo is leading Costa Mesa High's boys cross country team to another championship ... only this time with an attitude. · An attitude of hungry wolves, that is, not of mice that became horses. A year ago, when Carrillo was a junior and part of Coach Joe Busi's overachieving scoring quintet, Costa Mesa won its first league cross country championship since 1980. This year, with everyone back except Zeke Noonan (Orange Coast College), Carrillo has taken the Mustang chariot by the reins. The Mustangs no longer surprise when they win Pacific Coast League dual meets. They won Q.ve of five this autumn heading into Tuesday's PGt Finals at Irvine Park. ·As far as l'in concerned. Jaime's our team captain and our No. 1 runner,• Busi said. •He and (sophomore) Bruce Hancoclcswitch back 4lld forth for No. 1, but Jaime sets the pace, the rhythm and the mood.• Mesa, actually, has what rival coach Bill Sumner (Corona del Mar) calls •three big dogs" with Carrillo, Hancock and senior Eric Solis. CdM and Mesa, ranked first and second, respectively, in CIF Southern Section Division IV, are expected to battle it out in the same CIF postseason races for berths in the ~te meet With Carrillo leading the chase, Costa Mesa could repeat as the outright PCL champion. ·~eJl the race starts, we're like hunters hunting to win," Carrillo said. ·we're hungry to win. Every race is important to us, and we call to · • ·•SEE ~AAILLO PAGE 8 2 El Toro buries CdM, 48-13 ~ •Corona d~l Mar's ~ defensive gambles do l little to stem the tide: By Barry Faulkner, Daily Piiot : NEWPORT BEACH -U speed : actually killed, there-may hove : been a few casualties Friday : night for the Corona deJ Mar : High football team. : Matched up against on~ of : Orange County's most expl<!ive : offenses, the Sea Kings ch&sed : more than a few vapor tt4iJ.s : against the visiting El ~ro ; Chargers, who rolled to a 4~13 : Sea View League victory at New- : port Harbor High. s. Margarita 23, Woodbridge 6 ..... '""'.,. It's a final score indica- tive of a superb offen- sive effort by Newport Har- bor (7-1, 2-1 in league), but don't be deceived ... MARC MARTIN I DAllY PILOT : ·w,e tried to pressure Uiem. Newport Harbor's Ray Ohrel splits Irvine defenders OU Steal (left) and Jace Conrad (right) en route to key yardage. ; defensively, and it was ~or the pass to (Brad) La Bass was a play the Sea View in 1992. The Tars' other vie-Erik Runfola wouldn't budge against : nothing." said CdM Coach Oick designed to beat that one certain QU¥ tory, 9-7, came in 1994, a year when the Irvine's receivers. : Freeman, who added he woUld CdM at Newport HMbor Santa Margarita vs. El Toro (at Trabuco Hills High) Irvine vs. Woodbridge (at lrvlne) defense cre- ated the {Irvine's Alan Sanserino)." Sailors won the CIF Southern Section Divi-HWe put some extra emphasis on those : like to forget about a game wb;icb Newport Harbor scored three straight sion V championship. guys this week, be~ause it was a challenge ; produced . the most points bf a touchdowns in the second quarter after "w_e have a lot of respect ror these for the guys in the secondary,• Brinkley : Sea King Irvine went ahead, 14-7, on the second gµys." Brinkley said. HEvery time we play said. "We got beat on the long ball last .; opponent in play in the second quarter. Irvine never them it's a bard-hitting affair, so whe n you week and we told them, 'Hey, no big : the pro- momentum and gave quarterback Josiah Fredriksen & Co. the opportunity to use a little imagination. scored again. beat a team like that, you feel good. We've plays.' We also had a lot of pressure up ; gram's 35 La Bass's 30-yard touchdown catch over just got to eliminate the slow starts on front, which helped a lot. It was as good a : seasons of the middle with 3:09 left in the first half ·defense:· pass rush as we've had this year · ; existence. gave Newport Harbor a 19-14 lead, an Newport Harbor's secondary ganged up Though· Newport Harbor had three : The 35- "We had a good scheme on things, in terms of going against their defense,• Brinkley said. •From what we saw on the films, we felt we could do some things, like advantage it would keep Wltil the final on Irvine's passing attack, led by quarter-touchdowns in the second quarter, it was ; point margm . whistle. back Jared flint, a 6-foot-5 senior. : of victory !t was only the Sailors' second win Comerbacks Brett Baker and Eric Free-: was the sec-WQS all OT against Irvine since the Vaqueros joined man and safeties Oscar Constandse and •SEE NEWPORT PAGE 83 : ond-b1ggest ; against a ...-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--, : CdM team, \\ \ I I H I><> I < > Mesa staggers El Toro at' NorCal tourney •Mustangs top Palo Alto as well as the Chargers to niove into semifinals; Estancia an 11-9 loser to the Oilers in nonleague. SAN JOSE -The Costa Mesa High water polo team, ranked seventh in Orange County, upset fourth-ranked El Toro in double overtime Fri- day to advance to today's semifinals of the NorCal Tour- nament against top-ranked Foothill. Todd Hylton scored four QOels in the quarterfinalt at Lynbrook High, after scoring four in an 11-9 triumph ovw P9lo Alto High ee.rlier Friday. Cbad Cleaver added two =ID Qae m Thro Win, wbl9 ~ylor coDeded 15 18¥91. ~ AlaO~ 10 saves agalmt Mm ..... .,.~ to 17-4. ..... ,~:,--In c... 9ltADda fell to ... * ... 11-8. 1be Rtg111, w1lo WIN wDaul two ......... , ........... ~ .... 4lll'glcl • ... , ......... ........................ ~-----------..--.............. ______________ ..._ ________ ...,.~----'!"'"ii .......... __ ..... ________ _......_. ______ _. .. • ; toppe d only : by a 41-0 : spanking at : the hands of : Buena Park : in 1962, the school's third vaiQty ; g4me ever. · : "They played a lot of man eov- : erage and we were able to (aodi- : billze) and take advantage,• said : El Toro Coach Mike Milner, who : watched his offense score eiglitof : the first 10 times it had ~- : sion. • : El Toro senior Murle Sango, a : two-time All-OF Southern Sec- : tion selection and the Daily Pilot's : 1995 Offensive Player of the Yev : in the Sea View ~. set Abe : tone on the game's first map."He : fielded an option pltch frOm ca-- : terback Mike Strand aDd iPdlll· : ed 15 yards up the mdellDe : untouched for the game's b : IOCJl'e. : n.e v.natile SUgo. ..... : MllMI' .... --.i be .. .,... .. . : arouDd ,.... --~ .... .. : ooW:Md( ......... . : WIBie amww at .flodlll!I : and a ...... ot •11. !wta0wm•to.,tiiat : ....... 1,..,.. : .......... 'ID : 12_5',.... : ... *•·-: ·w. ...... .. : ......... .. : ....... ,... : ......... , .. ; ··' bl~· .. ---: :,,_....,. .... ____ ~"'"'*l• : SATURDA'(, NOVEMBER 2, 1996 CARRILLO CONTINUED FROM 81 each other when we're running to stay in a pack.• With their CaJJ of the WUd · perspective, Carrillo, Hancock .ond Solis usually finish one-two-three ... just as they did 1 last Thursday in Mesa's PCL dual-meet victory over finished one-two-three. "Any of us can win, it's just how d!Uch we want to win,• Carrillo said. ·we challenge each other in every race. We use each other as a goal, and U we can keep it close to each other, that's good." . Canillo, more times than 11ot, winds up first for the Mustangs . In two sigriificant meets th.ir' season -Orange County Championships at Irvine Park and Central Park Invitational in ..------------~ Huntington Beach-Carrillo finished second overall in his division. Carrillo was also third ~er-all at th&-Dana.HilJ&..md - Woodbridge invitationals. •Jaime came alive at the league finals last year in track in the inile," Busi said. "That's when he realized he could run. That was the turning point." Carrillo in cross countrycwent 15:26 at Dana Hills in September, a career-best time. On his home course, Carrillo had never broke 16 minutes, but he did against Laguna Hills ... even after running 16:38 the previous home meet against Estancia. · At the well-attended Mt. San Antonio Cotlege Invitational, Carrillo went 16:30, fullshing ninth overa,11, but quite a ......-...-------------' difference from his 17:21 previously unbeaten Laguna· Hills, 20-35, when Carrillo crossed the tape first in 15:58 (personal record) to earn Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week @.Ceola des. ' ' Before Mesa's Cinderella eason a year ago, Laguna Hills had won five consecutive PCL titles from 1990 through 1994. esa t>eanne Hawks last year y one point, 28-29, but this time lt was a blowout as Carrillo, rancock (15:59) and Solis (16:09) clocking last year. "In workouts, Jaime will drop back to bring some others up if they need help," B~i said. "If there's a problem with one of the teammates, I don't have to say much, because the team is disciplined and' they get on each other. They discuss the problems. They understand that it's like a famil ·a marria e, and the help push each other ong. - In the Mustang Striding Family, a leader is needed. That's where Carrillo comes in. S .\Tl .RllAY 'S ~C:llLDl LE ~ F-ootlMlll • ; Community college · Orange Coast at Rive~ide CC. 7 p.m. • Volleyball :'. College women -Azusa·Pacific at Southern California College, 7:30 f .m. ·• High school girls · Newport Harbor at Santa Barbara Tournament o ~hampions. • Waterpolo : High school -Newport Harbor. Corona def Mar at Northern California tournament at San Jose; Gray Lunde Frosh·Soph Tournament at Newport Harbor. :· Soccer ' . College men -Southern California College at Azusa-Pacific, l p.m. ~ College Women • Biola at S9uthern California College, 7 p.m. ~ Cross country : College men and women -Golden State Athletic Conference Championships pt Lagoon Cour5e, Santa Barbara, 9 a.m. ::._Community college men and women • John Orogynch Invitational at Fairview r.1rk, Costa Mesa, 10 a m. 28662 Marguerite Parkway MISSION VIEJO 865--8750 ,...,, .. • · .... ·-.·.,,. ,.c:--. !~ .,. '. • < I·: I '11" ... . .. . ~ • Former Newport Harbp¥figh football coach Dick Spaulding, w~ went on to a sterling care~t as coach and principal at Fullerton and Buena Park, was someone Richard M . Nixon looked up to when they wen~. ~et~ ntt tl.e -.~er f6otlraltteam,-. -+..-..;,;..,-;.;,.~ 0 ne of the closest The Nixon-Spaulding line friends of the late remained strong over tlie years. President Richard M. It startled no one to find the Nixon came to serve Nixons posing with the as Harbor High's· second varsity Spauldings, Dick and Thelma, football coach in 1938-39. in front of the White House in Prior to the Harbor move, the early 1970s. one Dick Spaulding served as a Spaulding, who made it to commendoble player for Whittier College with an old Whittier College while his Ford and $30 in his poclcet, teammate, N~on, never got lived with the fond memories of beyond the bench as a third their early days and friendship stringer. until Watergate shrouded the While Spaulding had . relationship. polished talents as an athlete The shock of that, and the for the Whittier Poets, Nixon President's resignation, was lagged on the gridiron as a startling and sad to Spaulding player. and his family. And Spaulding Still, he admired Spaulding was reluctant to discuss the and had occ~ions to tag along matter years later with this with him to his Escondido comer. An era had ended. home. Other Whittier.mates HisJiays werehappy and were frequent visitors, but peaceful during the Harbor spent most of their time with High years coaching football Spaulding. and baseball. His years of great However, Spaulding came to football success at Fullerton, discern that Nixon had a habit which once featured winning of slipping away to mostly visit 28 straight regular season grid his mother with a focus on games, led many to believe his politics iii the famny-1al'.:ieli=e=n.-·_._.._lVoritnport'was1ootball. The one-tim_e_Sailar...coaa After be bad passed away once said, •My mother was on March 19, 1986, Thelma always impressed with the fact indicated the joyful sport to him that he (Nixon) seemed more was baseball. mature than my other college And, ironically, after he friends.• retired as the Buena Park Although Spaulding would principal, the school named the shine in time with a Coyote football stadium after comfortable salary and him. He was overwhelmed by reputation as both a the event to honor his name. championship football coach at Although he advanced to Fullerton High and as the learn many valued things at principal at Buena Park High Fullerton High, Thelma for 18 years, he would observe recalled once that he had his old college mate achieving praised former Newport notable political marks in athletic director Ralph K. Reed Washington D.C., which f~r all the rich coaching included serving President experiences at Harbor High. Dwight D. Eisenhower as vice She said, #He often spoke president. highly of Mr. Reed." As a young man, Spaulding also earned extra money dur- ing the Depression years by delivering bloclcs of ice around the ba.rbor area by truck in the summer for owner Robert Reed. Thelma said one big amusement came to him ending one summer's ice job to resume football coaching. One of the last routes found a little dog choosing to bite him on the leg. · He was a long-time friend of fonner Newport.players. Quite a few had joined him when he left in 1940 to direct football at Funerton Junior College. 1\vo of them were the brothers Rollo and Sparks McClellan out of Harbor High. ln.~u..,..u..u:::_wu:t:LI!tCU:Ui~UL­ pla ying golf with each other at the end. In time, Spaulding became friends of Al Irwin, the Tar coach from 1948-55. Irwin said Spaulding came by Valencia High in 1947 to see if be could borrow Irwin's •rocker step punt concept.• Irwin agreed, but learned, with amusement, thattheconcepthadfailed twice in a Fullerton fillfile. Some wag felt that might have been the '47 night game against Newport when the Tars thundered past the Indians . Spaulding. was known as an .intense grid coach by his players. He insisted on strict discipline. The style often arose Dlck Spauldlng in observations of his stout defensive tea.ms. Sometimes he had a habit of kicking on third. down to play for possible· fumbles. During World War ll, Spaulding served as an officer aboard a destroyer in the South Pacific. The Kansas City, Kan., native fared well with Coach Reed in 1937 when the Tars finished with a 6-2-1 record. His first job as the head-roach found Newporf"recording a 2-3-3 mark. His second grid seMOn fowutb:isSaifors--:- winning five games and losing three. Spaulding was the first coach to draw Harold Shefiin to a Tar varsity. He put him at tackle and Sbefiin, a '42 CIF tullback, became All-Sunset League as a frosh. He also blocked nine punts and ran one back for 55 yards and a ID. It was Wendell Pickens who 'moved the legendary Sheflin to fullback in 1940. . His love for kids was once reflected by a Spaulding commentary. He said, "No youngster ever made a mistake that I hadn't made many times." I • CDM CONTINUED ~OM 11 in league), who vi.rt\lally ended the Sea Kings' }>layoff hopes in CIF Division V. Senior tailback Richard Oates, returning after two gomes on the sideline with a concussion, gave the hosts a headache with a 6-4-yard run that set up a 47-yard Chad Johnson field goal late in the second quarter. The aforementioned boot by the..~tti.ro.ing.. all=le~er made if 24-7 with 2:31 left in the half, but El Toro wasn't finished yet. After Corona del Mar went three-and-out on its next pos- session, Strand hit Sango for a 12-yard TD with 1:26 left, and another three-and-out gave El Toro four more cracks at the end zone, before Johnson settled for a 27-yard thtee-pointer to final- ize the 34-7 halftime edge. The Sea Kings (4-4, 1-2) were not without a few highlights of their own, including a career- high 215 passing yards by senior quarterback Mike McClellan. CONTINUED FROM 81 . unsuccessful on extra points while trying to kick. run and pass. Still, it led at halftime, 25-14. The Sailors' longest drive of the first half (5:01) was capped by Ray Ohrel's 3-yard scoring run, a series ·that featured a 13-yard . scramble by Fredriksen, a 13- yard pass to senior wide receiver Danny Pulido on fourth-and-four and a 14-yard pass to Pulido to set up the touchdown. Pulido had six catches for 121 yardScmd\Jne""""touchdoWir,Whlle Fredrlksen completed 13 of 17 passes for 218 yards and four touchdowns (no interceptiollS). After Ohrel's touchdown with 6:47 left on the second-quarter clock, Newport Harbor's defense stiffened. Derek Fox, Newport defensive tackle, recorded his first of two sacks in Irvine's ensu- ing possession, causing a third- and-22 situation for the Vaqueros (4-4, 1-2), who lost back-to-back Sea View home games for the first ti.me. Newport tWbor J9, Irvine 14 5eof'e by~ Bryant, 8-20; Wortman, 1-9; Flln'- Newport Harbor 7 18 7 7 -39 8-for-minus-23. 1 Irvine 7 7 0 0 • 14 INOtVIDUAL MSSING , • Ant~ NH · Fredriluen. 13-17-0, 218. · Irv -Williams 25 pass from Flint Irv -Flint 11-17-0, 117. • • (Setian kldt), 9:53. · INDfVIOWU. fECEMNG NH • Ohrel 11 pass from Fredriksen NH -Pulido. 6· 121; Ohrel, 5-45; (Johnson kick), 6:44. La Bass, 2-52:-' 5eoond ~ Irv -Williams, 4-45, Savona, 3-21; Irv · Savona 10 pass from Flint Nieruchalsld, 2-32. Paulson, 1-12; (Setian kidt), 11:48. Brvdcer. 1-7. NH • Ohrel 3 run (kidt failed), 6:47. GAME STATISTICS NH · I.a Bass 30 pass from Fredrlksen NH -~ (pass failed), 3:09. First downs 18 ll NH · Pulido 47 pass from Fredriksen Rushes-ardage 27-138 31 -104 (rorrfafled), 1!17. ----ass1ng yar age 21ll 'r third Quarter Passing 13-17-0 1H·7tJ) NH • La Bass 22 pass from Fredriksen Net return yardage• .17 ' t~ (Johnson kick), 2:54. Sacks-n~at1ve ydg none )..%1 . Fourth Q&Mrt.r Net yardage 373 "'2t2 NH · Ohrel 5 run (Johnson kick), 6:49 Punts 3-35.6 ~ Attendance: 3, 100 (estimated). Fumbles-fumbles lost 0-0 ~ 1c0 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Flags-net yardage 5-40 .. ~5, NH · Ohrel, 23-101; Fredriksen, 3-35; Time of possession 22:44 2S:t$ Baker, 1-2. •Punt returns, interceptions, fumble Irv · Savona, 6-40; Williams, 11-37; returns • ·we just put that play in th.Ls week,· La Bass said. "The Irvine safety will blitz on that formation, so we just tried it, and all I had to do was beat one guy (Sanseri- no). ~ Fredriksen put'a nice touch on the pass over middle. And moments later he got another opportunity thanks to the Sailor defense. . Reed Johrts dJld Ench ~~ combined to Sdck Amt on ~ down and Runfold broke up. a third-down pass when he coll.id~ with Irvine receiver Jake Savona the same tJme the ball arrived. : Upon tdklng over on their owri 49, the Sailors scored in only two plays. a 47-y<i!d !.coring pas~ Pulido breaktng lrvme's back just before mtemuss1on. , McClellan, enduring relent- less pressure all night, complet- ed 15 of 31, one-third of those eon,eettons g oing-1:0 -s-entor George Sumner, who finished with 75 receiving yards. MARC MARTIN7IDULY1'11.0I Tars Ray Ohrel (4) and Danny Pulido celebrate Pulldo's TD catch. After Irvine went three downs and punt, Newport Harbor's offense made quick work to take the lead, 19-14. Fredriksen car- rled. for nine yards on a quarter- back draw, then Ohrel (101 yards on 23 carries) rushed for nine mo1' , setting-up Predri:ksen's" 30- yard scoring pass to La Bass. After La Bass' touchdown, Irvine -had to punt again on its fourth down, after defensive ends "We figured it wouJd ~~ tiGht~; game~ul we hit d couple of long. pass plays " Bnnkley said. CdM two-way standout Tom O'Meara sprinted, slid and slammed his way around most of the Davidson Field playing surface, finishing with 62 rush- in~, 37 J!lOre rec~ as well as both CdM quarterback sacks, upping his season total in that department to 12. O'Meara's varsity career, however, could be two games away from extinction, unless the Sea Kings can upset Back Bay rival and second -place Newport Harbor, and/or league-leading Santa Margari- ta, respectively, the next two weeks. The Chargers, the reigning Division V champions, moved .. into a tie for second with New- port. They·control their postsea- son destiny with league dates against Santa Margarita and Irvine to close out the league slate. I~ I{ I I I· ~ ,.,,.,....&~htsh today in-Cray NEWPORT BEACH -Host \\ \ I I I\ I 'I > 1 1 I Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa are set to face each other this· morning in the semifinals of the Gray Lunde Frosh-Soph Invitational Water Polo Tournament. Costa Mesa, the defending tourna- ment champion, and Newport Harbor .both advanced to the semifinals last season, but did not .face each other. today's· game is set to start at 9:40 a.m . Bob and Peggy Lunde, the parents of Gra:y Lunde the late 14-year·old freshman the tournament is named after, were on hand for the Newport game. "It's still very tough for them," said Sailor Coach Les C utler. "I haven't seen her for nine months. They're big supt>orfers of the program and it was great to see them in the stands. It reminds us why were all here.• Gray's brothers Ty and Cole Lunde, both played water polo for Newport. In Friday's action, the Sailors took a 6-3 halftime lead over Fountain Val- ley before being held scoreless in the second half. Fountaiil Valley scored once in the third and again in the' fourth, but Newport's d,efense held on. "We've been playing some great d efense for a few weeks now,· said Sailor Coach Les Cutler. "They have some quick drivers and they got inside for some quick goals late . It was only close in the last quarter." Costa Mesa, who led 1-0 at the half of their game with Royal, exploded for seven goals in the third quarter and pulled away to a 11-2 win. Jim Wrkicb scored five goals while Mike Vallencourt and Matt Tipton both added two goals. By Fax (714) 63 1-6594 By Phone .. By MaMn Person: (714) 642-5678 .330 West Bay Street \'.) .. • Goalie J osh Buchanan lobbed in · goal with no time on the clock to en the third quarter and could be h eara-" yelling, "I'm going to Disneyland." a,s .. 4 he headed to the bench. Corona de l Mar, which won its¥ opening game of the tournament over Woodbndge, 8-3. was beaten in the- second round by Villa Park, 12-4. '. ~ The Sea Kings will play at 8:SO •• against the loser of the Capistrano:' Valley-El Toro game that was playe"' - late Friday night at CdM . "'• The champ1onsh1p game is set fo 1:50 p .m . at Newport Harbor. Polley Rutr• a11d drudlin"' url' .. 11h11·1·1 lo d111 11g1· with11111 1101i1·1·. Thi' p11hli-h1•r n· ... ·n 1•,. tllt' n11h1 tu 1·r11 .. t11 . rl'd11~·ify. rt'' 1w 111 r1•ir1·r uny clu,,iftrd ndHni ... ·111rn1 Pl1·u'" n·pon ar1~ error i Lhat mu\ 111• 111 \111ir da--1fi1·tl .111 H1tmt'di1ueh 1111' Dnih P1l111 '.11·1rp1-n11 lial11l"' fur an~ rm1r in an 11th 1·n h1·11w111 f11r •·hwlt 11 min ™' · . n>!'p1111 .. 1hl1• 1•\1 •·r1 fnr 11.,. 1·11 .. 1 11f du; .. pure artunll~ 1w1 upwJ l" thr 1•rmr l .n·cL1 ran only b1· 111111" t•tl fur llw fir,1 i1b1·n i1111 • .. , ...... ( Pll'ai.t' includr rour namr and pl101w number arld wt>'ll c~ll you bark with a prirr quotr.) Costa Mesa. 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Oftr' 640l 1q:tl. of lmJ')' wtth private lteP9 to bead! ud 45,. of mMriq for 7adat. ca11 '°"features Hit. ~.ooo LSI FOR THE SOPHISTICATE Btutll'ul atilt, appro~ 6M sq. ft.. rormal lirnag room, piano room, pl9ltt kit. fabulou muttt w/retftat + Titw ckck. Dnuutk pool with IUU'.m bar, spa & tttn«d waterfall. $1, 1 H,000 C8 CHARMING EX•CUTIV• HOM• G....-4,IOO + quality baJlt h-wtth SBR, 4.$8A, 5 Bre,IKa. HJah cdlap, Frtadl doors, med brick, nuuUDI 1Cram In ptMltful pttd enclave. .... ,000 N6 MIX&llATCH .. ,. w •all ol IM loU Md.._ 41eleloptt' wOl llulld you a ~~ ...... ,... .... $4911.000 IH,000 S32, SJJ, 549 PICTURESQUE CHANNEL Watdt die boats sail by ln the Newport Cbaaad, ~y the warm sulilds and ocean views from this private home ln Corona Del Mar. 2 sepntt wlnp with center''OOC{arcL $3,495 , MSO LIDO ISLE Walk to the quaint Lklo VWase rtom this dtgant home with peek a boo harbor views and spedal custom features Including bard~ood and marble f1oors, French =and 1 watu pu~yiag 51stem. ' $750, VSO HIGH•ST POINT IN SAN JUAN ~ new of oeta11 ud all of Su Jun, SIR. 38A "- 111m1•dtd tty aastom wladows and &hm doors. Manicured laacl9capt wltla lap pool and spa. $549,900 V27 VICTORIA •OCH s.Joy wllltewMff ud C'wdlM Yitwt hm talk C1lllola Morris Slu .. 1dla ~ .. w llllt of Hwy. W .. I .Weck to _el Liii-.. n..e ~ PHfect,... liter W i...e. ~,OOO M23 or Information on these and. other acopertles: Call ~141 6f.J4-7111 f:tp://www.zow.co1nlcoastalpropertlea l11 l "I ' "I. . : I 1 t I .. ·• ·~ $175,000 LA CUESTA VILLA $189,900 HUNTINGTON LANDMAll 55+ $155,000 21\R, 2'RA, 3-year-old condo, just a mile to the beach. Ahsolu tcly immaculate 3BR, 2BA ho me. Completely Light & bright popular Newport modclwith 3BR, l.758A Gourmet kitchen, ceramic tile entry, light and bright remodeled & landM:apcd. freshly painted . New carpet, + garage. Ocean Brceza. Grttnbc:lts. Tennis. Pools, spas & throughout. I ·car gari gc, pool & spa. lmmacularc. upgraded lhturcs. I mile to beach. #J9DEL more. Ask for Eileen at gate. #83ATI. 8Ml AnAN'rA, H.B. $79,900 SUPBll H.B. LOCATION $208,500 C:lc.111 upper I RR, I BA unit in grcJt location overlooking Well maintained 3BR, l.758A .. Outchh.ivcn" Home. rill· poul \'Julted ceilings. Clow to shopping. Own Steps to parks & school. Pride of ownership ncighbor· ~.1r.t~l' h111111.11n Valley. # l 7BRO hood. Inside tract location. # J 5BEL POPULAR "THEME" TRACT $279,000 Perfrct 10! Hu~e 4BR. 38A with family room. 2 fire· pla.:e~. New root. Tri·lcvel home. Upgraded. Great neigh· borh~t.Ocean breezes. #16CHA 16502 CHAJ.LBYVILLS, H.B. COLDWELL BANKER COSTA MESA I HUNTINGTON BEACH 714.668.9333 I 714.-846.9094 .http:/ /www.cofdwellbanker.com __________________________ ......................................................................................................... .. ------------......... --~ ............ -.. C~T VALUE $54,000 IAClt TO NATUU 1119.000 COSTA MESA 3323 Mary!and Jim Mahatl)· 1657 Iowa Pclpha Oswald 3320 Muyland Circle Delpha o~w~ld 3435 h1~hia Elsa Hort H UNTINGTON BRACH 864 1 Atl anta 55+ Eileen Anderson 1-4 $215,000 1·4 $204,000 l -4 $219,900 1·4 $274,500 11:30 . 3:30 96k ·.197k Ol'I '\ llOl \I \l '\ll" COSTA MESA 1891 Orange ·c· 12-4 Ronnie Turner $235,000 2263 Heritage l -4 Delpha Oswald $239,000 1805 HummmgbirJ l -4 Pat Davis $364,900 NEWPORT BBACH 1325 Sussex Ln l-4 Jerrie Mahone)' $498,000 HUNTINGTON BBACH 6032 Panorama l -4 Jim Mahaffy $314,900 15771 Belfast 1·4 Oonna Rudolph $208,500 16502 t:hulcyvillc 1·4 Jcah Rk hman $279.000 Hunllnl(t•Hl lk.._h \ho«<bfl SS• lmrm..-ulal<' 3BR. l.7SBA mobtk hnnw Alm<.i nC" •viict N<'W paint, clubhowc, pools. spas. Bcxh dt-120BF.A lll.U OAD TOWNHOMJl $101.IOO C'lcon Ill Quiet 3H ., 21A upmin unit in peat .am. fircpbcc io IMng room '*'-~r cumplcs. Wllhcr & Or)u tnduckd. l lOBRf HUNT lllACH SS+ $lll,OOO l•ghl &c Bnglu Ncwpon Model. l l ll., l.751A ~WlQngtOO Undmark t'kan BrttT.CS. pools, ..,_, ttnnls, grecnbdu a:: mott. 189BIS GUAY ITAi.Tiit. HOMS $119 900 . Great llttlc lbttcr hoint' In Santa Ana oo border o( ~ain Valley. 3BR on huge lot. Well maintained &c J>ri"d ro ttU. Ill HAP. &AN MJCHl!L TOWNHOMI SU9,900 2 mm auita, l .SBA, l -"°'!l w~ a.I' amtrbcd ~.'Upr 8c bright "ith vaulted .mlinlJ le akyli..,1a. Gated communtty, pool & tpa. Central att. Much m<lfC! #60SAN UST BUY $U9,900 Quaint 3BR hou1e wich l ·car pngc in great area of GarJcn G~. ll>,700+ Int. Newer roof. Pirq>la«, n....-wpct. Fresh jWllL t87HEW J.l ZONBD LOT ll~,117 Sc>a<.-wul 3Bll., lBA home wilb opct1 beamed c:ellinp . Muter BR le BA .aclJcd. S1ru.ucd on deep IU toned lex. R.ooni ro build another unit/houx' Call ~ 119l'OM 0 1.J!AT SINGLB STOJJ 1159,500 Super dean 3Bll, l SBA home in Anaheim. Formal dining le um Wgie f>mily room. Hugr privat:r ywd. Good aru. 120WIL llAMJLY Nl!.IGIDOUIOOD Slff\900 llact on nwtct• t..c-Jy Jiil home on tw. lot on pat JIJUt! Cbc ro paJb &'. ~ l -ar attachal ..... #ZOCON LUOUNO AANal Sl ...... lMidl M)'lc 3H . 21A oa hllF ~ lot will! IV IClCUll Oil«-: loadoe 1.arp: yard, 2-car Pf'lllt, ..... .....,. ~. fl'5Pll nun KUNTINO'roN UACB LOCA'l10N h...,.. 2Bll, l lA, only 1 ~ okl. V.ulllcd «i6ng. tnim:lmt wUdroba, ...,_ uf omn, Carlllini. niounalN and city ......_ ~ '-wet poo&, tpa. clubhoulc. 131 t.A« STYUSU TOWNHOWI Sl79,s0o lkaudful 3Bll., 2 SBA townhoulc w/Wu re.-~rio, •aulltd mlinp, mubk lloon, haht • britd'it, wtiimVUhafklt C9bl: l-car 1.mdlcd pnge. Super Easuk{c ~adon. f 243SA Ncsdc:J 111 • rart like x mng! lkauoful 2Bll., l .SBA l -srory .-nhomc \\lfh 2 cu atn<."hcd praer. Cozy lirc:pbcc, upsndc:I ~L Very rn\".llC •ZOSl!A 11IJIU'S NO PLAal UD HOIOI SllS,000 Lo--clv 481. l .751A home. ~ &'. llOlrldcd dv'u-out. Famlr l'UOf!\1. ~uhcd cdlinp. l QllltOlll lirqibca: '"'Briel drM, cul-de--. ll3HJ\J. • PAUSIDI ISTA'l'IS 1119,.. Sh.up 3Bll., l.751A cuc:W.-c home in ~ 11U o( FounQ!o V•lley Bnck rounyud. Ne."Cr Qlpct, &ab peiM. kduttd. 116MOU SIG CANTON IU9MO On Big Canyon Golf Councl H11.,c lH. l&A .idl bmll diaiQa l'. brcakfut nool. Firqlla«. f.nd unit. rook ft llpll l'. II ~ ett.. ll60SEA IWPP·TOP BOMB '"9,000 Liu new! lkowdful atll, 2.SI A, l ·AOry Bluff·rop home with.-,;cwa. Vaulted ccilinp. French doon. large gourmet ll:itchal. l ·car attachcJ tpr. I lOSEA PACIPIC lANCH IBAlTJY Sll9,000 lkaudlUI 3BR., l.SBA ni·kwl "Cafiri• Modd. Formal dlnlng 8c living room have lircpbcc, bonus room le den, l'OOI Comm pOol &apU. 119POM ON nOl IBACH 1269,ooO ~- REDUCED lliOUSANDS! 3D ,. 2BA comer writ with awaomc wicwi ol Can!ina, 4Juna, ~ Point &Newoon Hubor cnuan«. Gatrd communiry. Priecd bdow lut sak. 1600CB . 6-PLBX llM.000 REDUCED lliOUSANOSI Well mtlnt:ain<d in grt"at uu o( Hollywood. 2 Bl. holllC + 4 l Ill • lt\ldio un1a on 11111iC cor1'Cf lot. 3 (noo.cd pragn wim Ullpk p~. OWNEl. MOTIVATED!!! ..,llNEW NOllTH SANTA ANA BBAUIY $189,900 FBBL THB OCEAN BllBBZBS $209,900 3BR, 2Full Baths -Newer home for this tr.act.Nicely dee· ~c, two-st<>ry home wi~. 4BR, 2.75.BA a~d 2 master orated.Many fruit trca, cute·quiet cul·de·sac. Street cl~ suites. Formal stcp-:<fown liVJng room WI~ ~ fireplace. to fwy & .a.~~ #93WlS Secluded family neighborhood onJy a bike ride form the _,.,,,.,...g beach! t 18PAR $235,000 38R., 2.258A Approx 1884 sq.ft .. Was 48R, could be reconverted. Marble entry. Plantation shutters. Fireplace in L/R. Formal D/R.., F/R opens m covered patio & inviting spa. Great Bonus Rm. #19Vl 5 MESA VERDE DELIGHT $206,500 3BR, l.75BA Single story with large private yud · m<>Yc· in condition cathedral ceilings, atrium otT ma:sn:r room, #33MAR COLDWELL BANKER CosTA MESA I HuN.T INGTON BEACH 714.668.9333 I 714.846.9094 http:/ /www~cofdwellbanker.com cozy BASTSD>B $119,800 Remodeled 2Bll, I.SBA, condo with 2-ar garage absolutdy adonblc with cozy, fircpbcc, &ah white paint ccnmk tik counter top&.124SAN nBSH QUAll"Bll $133,500 3Bll, 2.SBA, 2·C&r GaraF, Large patio end unit, 6rcpbcc.Ncw paint, DC'W carpet. lntcriof loalion 0\-atooting grccnbdt. Scn-c ;and tranquil views. Comm pool. 314DEA NBWPOU LANDING $139,500 Popular 2Bll, 2BA, W /2-ar pr. Vaulted ccilinp. Upper unit &re· place.shows light lie bright.Comm. Pools lie spas. t23VAN WHAl' A BAAGAIN!ll $139,117 Cute 2Bll, l BA houx with brcakfut nook lie great yard wilh lots of Oowcn! Y1I now !Or mott infO! ISSKAM llIGHT Bl.00~ $1"'000 DBSillABLB LOCA110N $169,900 Spacious JBR, 2.SBA, 2 story townhomc with an. 2·c pr. in quiet complex. 8alcooy o8' nwttT lie 2od bedroom Pools, tpU & tennis. Y1I now lllSlSEA SOMBilSBT cm-HOMB BBAUTY $17'-900 4Bll, 2.SBA, "'"story md unit "1ith 2-ar pr. Vaulted cdlinp, sty. lights, two bakon:"" & private patio. TbousaDds under marht. 192HYD CONSTJ.UCI'BD Wl'nl CAVE $119,000 4Bll, 2BA, Huge country kit..:hen, white «nmic tik tbru out fmmacubte, new roof, cul-dc·aac loa.tion. tllMJN. SPACIOUS ~llCIOUS $189,900 Bcautiful 2BR. 2.SBA, 2-aory F.uuidc townhomc.Vaultcd ceilings, Brick fittplacc 2-ar an. pr. & mott! 124SAN Big & Beautiful 3Br, 2.SBA cod unit. 2·story with 6rtpbcc, ccntnJ M a BAJ' VILLAGB $194.,500 air, indoot laundry extended 'Wr&f> around p:atiO 2-ar anachcd 5cdudcd Cape Cod 5'yk Cocnpla oo the~ 2BR, garage 163SHA 2.SBA, l ·Srofy townbomc with 2-ar atuchcd pngc.Low Ulll. BND UNIT Sl•S,000 comm pook & acm, 1251.AC Beautiful 3Bll, 28A l ·ca.r pr.·cond. 6rcpb«, light & open with vaulted ceilings comm. pool & spa. 121BOS HUOB FAMILY aooM $199,900 Immaculate Ult Home wjbugc family room· nceda TLC· buyer 2 MA.STU. SUlTBS + LOFf $1'9,000 will 1n11t to paint intmor lie rcarpet. Doubk f*ICd ...... pro- Upgradcd lBll, 2.SBA, Baber atpet. Vaulted ceilings, atylights, bate ~.Sold & Is. 121VElt MBSA VEJU>B DI.BAM HOME $225,000 Great 48R., (or 3+ den) 3BR., 2 story home.Vaulted entry ro funnal living & dining rooms Fireplace. LMgc rvd.POM RV acca.s cul-de· sac.133MA.R BASTSlDB CRAJlMEI. SlM,000 Very prime 4BR., l.7SBA, awom home.Original ooa-ncn! Family roooi with fircplacc .Exc:cllcot landscaping indudcs private apa.121WES PIBSTIGIOUS WIMBLBDON VILLAGB $257,500 3Bll, 2BA with &mily room.Ma.rbk miry, Plantation shuttcn. Tilt kitchen.Fresh exttriof paint.Charming yard.Comm. poob & apa & tennis. lllKJN GUAT FAMILY HOME $263,000 4Bll, 2.SBA fOrmal 6rq>lacx in family room. Bonus. Bcautiful Fkus trees boarder entire rear Malibu &: 8ood litcS t33CAR TWO MASTB1 BBDS.OOMS PLUS J.V AOCBS.S $274,500 Expanded lie mnodclcd.SBR'i, 3BA. Two mamr bedrooms.One up & one down. ~ and lay wiodow-i.o Living room. titdlcn compktcly rcmodclcd.Coriao cowttcn. Marbk & tile floon. 134FUC Tl.ULT CHAUONG $192,000 White Picket fcocc & brick pedl IClds to this aOOtabk 2Bll, 6uuldc home. Grat kitchm.Fonml dining & bl'utfast bar. Spaciow livio& room widl bridt fireplace ac morc.t23MAG fireplace over 1250 IQ.ft. Large intio. 131S.D MESA vuDB STATB STUBT $206,900 HING THB &UOLY $~900 HOMB SWBBT ROMB SlSS,000 JBR, J .75M New ext and int. paint. New aipct and 1Joori113 New stove and oven.M1rroc"cd wardrobes. lntcrior tnct locatiOn.t23lAM CONVBNIBNT LOCAnON $157,900 au. l BA. 1argr lot • wall to tcbools, shopping ateanyon Pait. Ocean bttcns, end<»cd patio, dbl dctae:bcd garage. RV Acaatl9CON New on the Mlrtct! BcaorlfuDJ uplllcd 3Bl, 1.75 IA. Vaultcd Great &.tnily home in cxecumc vu of Mesa Verde. SBll, 3M, 3c cdlinp.Extra brgc lot. RV partina. 2-ar an. pr.\g'C t1610W' an pr. l ·Story oYn 2760 sf. Family room. bmal dining ~ntral ADroM HOMB $219,900 ~HR. with den.Mesa Verde Statt S11«t homc.Vaultcd ccil· il\p. Soudlwat ac:ccna. Custom oak lie tile acccoa thru·Out .Fruit trcp. cul·dc·$X. 133MA1l air. att. CIOfC to golf oounc lie parks. 5}'U 118HUN POOL HOMB $395,000 Reduced O\U SS0,000!! 381l, 2BA home •irh &mily room&: fitt. place eon O¥a" 1800 + IQ.ft. loc in EastJidc CO&t2 Mca in COW!ty .np MU.MOit dainblc aru.Call now! 13622N ... ---' \ . . · .. ':!"11. ----644~1600 723-8800 EXCLUSIVE ArrlLIATE Of Laguna Village Oceanfront lot with plans for 3, I 00 sq. ft. home. Rod Daley $925,000 .......... -....... " ...... . • Corona Hlehlands Warm and bright remodeled home with ocean views. Mary F.len & Bob Wecian $539,000 West Newport 3 bedroom, 2 bath condo I block to the beach. Roof top deck with white water views. Jim Jacobs $289,000 ~New Listings &aJsMres Darling 3 bedroom Bayshores starter home in greafloca- tlon near beach. Move-in condition! Mary Ellen & Bob Wqlan $588, 999 Balboa Peninsula Great duplex in prime location. 3 Bd. 2 Ba. & 2 Ba. I Ba. Hants & Kline $539,000 Central Newport Total remod el -bead1 duplex. 4 Bd. and 3 Bd. New roof. Rkk Lancevtn $575,000 Beacon Bay Cozy updated 3 Bd. beach home with I Bd. rental unit. Mike MUT $695,000 Corona Hl1hlands South Pacific Jewel. 4 Bd. 3.25 Ba. View! View! View! Elizabeth Thamer $825,000 Lido Isle Prestigious Lido Isle Estate on an 83 h . lot with 5,800 sq. ft. 5 bedroom, 6.5 bath home. John & RobiD McMonJcle $1 ,249 ,000 Gated Communities . 8 llcowt C...... ExcepClonlll Vlllue. Nice a.rte ~us room plus 4 bedrooms. S-a Sceale• $1 ,170,000 Harbor ~ Cusiom..5...Bd. 4.5 Ba. Ub~ry. 4 fireplaces, pool Mld spa. RJck i.ancevtn $1.150,000 Belco•Jt C..... Grwic:I Bekourt Estate. ~tcrounda. 4 ad. 9Ulles. Morpky & 7Aaz . $2,400,000 644~1600 723~8800 Bayftont Living ~lboa Peninsula Point Bayfront home nestled at harbor entrance. Dock. n.ter&Andrus $1,995,000 Udo .... BQfrollt F.-... Stt1Mted on the coveted EMterty tip of Udo Isle. Debi Bibb & foll• Mc:Moallle · .. Costa Mesa Newport Land1n1 2 Bd. + den, 2 Ba. Great location. Open end unit. Schmiesing & Mertz $139,500 Costa Mesa Triangle Square area condo 3 Bd 2 Ba private patio. Boggs & Feeney $144,000 Eastslde Costa Mesa Special 3 Bd. n ated assoclalio~ Close to pool. Kel hlrdle $175,000 MeN Verde Beautiful townhome. 2 Bd. 2.S Ba. Private peenbelt location. Martlp Rud $23',000 . Newport North Town.homes City lights views from 2 Bd. 2 Ba. 2 car garage. Greg Lombardi $219,000 Eastslde Costa Mesa Newer 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Attached garaae. vdulted ceilings. Hazel & Ion Dishon $266,900 Newport North Townhomes Lowest priced 2 Bd townhome Immaculate Seller has left the area Prime location. Gree Lombardi $183,990 Cllffhaven The best buy In Cllffhaven. Clean and bright. Approx. &300 ~-,-ft~per ~uiet-street. Patrick & Tony Baitollc $499,900 Eastslde Costa Mesa Remodeled light and bright Eastslde charmer. Dave Wonc $299,000 Harbor Ridge Crest Expanded 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. 3 car garage. Cul·de·sac. Ber1 & Laqevtn $499,000 Condo & Townhome Living Eastslde Costa Mesa Pride of ownership 3 Bd. 3 Ba. and 2 car carage. Keith Randle $137,000 Newport HeJP.. Stunnlnc 'J Bd. 2.S Ba. townhome. Spacious and bticht. Heldt StodtweU $229,000 UPlf'8ded 3 Bd. l a.. eolf course upper unit with creat vn. MorpllJ & ..... $,99,000 Tiie Polllte Operaded 4 Bd.~ bonus room w/ poQI and spa In Newport Coast. Lombardi & Worden $125,000 Dover Shores Your seateh for the perfect home is over. Splendid settinc. Austero & Kim $2,495,000 Harbor View HoJJ1es Beautlf~ remodeled family home. 4 Bd. + FR. Huce lot. Pe~ct family neighborhood. carole foh~son $539,000 Spotlight So•~ Lap•• 8l•fh Spectacul1r oceanfront home on prtv~ point. "-r&lllP , $J,19',000 McMonigle Landmark -eay&ont Estate Lido Isle Most premier bayfront parcel in Newport Harbor with 200 ft. of bay fron~ge and --over 12,000 sq. ft. Price upon request Cetallna lsaahd Dream Home 56 Gaviota, Hamilton Cove $1,300,000 OnJy free standing home in Hamilton Cove, 4 Bd. 4.5 Ba. Spadoas Famlly Home . 219 Via Nice .$695,000 . Light and bright 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. on beautiful street to strada locatl9n. · · ~~ Udo Isle Estate · 90 I Zurich Circle "'$1,249,000 83 ft'. lot, 5,800 sq. ft. home, • 5 Bd. 6.5 Ba. plus p~I. Udo Isle Cllarmer 310 Via Lido Soud $599,000 Large brick patio, hardwood floors, 4 Bd. 3 Ba. on sunny comer lot. -717~4711 Magnlftcen~ Contemporary Bayfront. 21 5 Via Lido Soud $2,5.9$,oOo ... · . · · • State~of-the-a)t bayfront hQme op an· · ov-er51zed 4.5 ·ft . fot With Bd. ~a. large ~Ck , and sunny patio. .:. Modem Mediterranean Home . 616 Via Lido Soud · $769,000 Sunny comer locatjon. 3 Bd. 3 Ba. plus loft or 4th Bd. . Ideal Family Home 209 Via Koron $569,000 Sunny front patio, 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Excellent street-to-street location. '• '\ _/ in association with TIM C~ and LANCE BO.GGS OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Lido Isle Estate 120 Via Waziers · Open Sunday $995,000 Bayfront Value 301 North Star Lane Open Sunday $979,000 1996 SALES Property Represented I 0 Weybridge Seller I 0 Weybridge Buyer 435 Via Lido Soud Seller 2620 C liff Drive Buyer 325 1 Broad Street Seller 1506 Priscilla Seller I I I Via San Remo Buyer 8 Misty Meadow Seller 83 Li nda Isle Buyer 130 Via Koron Buyer 126 Via Koron Buyer 1864--l>ark Vista Seller I 26 Via Koron Seller I 26 Via Koron Buyer 205 Crystal Seller 14 15 Galaxy Seller 304 36th Street Buyer I J 14 Santiago Seller 2 13 Knox Street Buyer 185 1 Pon Kimberly Buyer 137 Via Venezia Seller 314 Buena Vista Buyer 5 10 Catalina Buyer 10 I Harbor Woods Seller 125 Via Waziers Seller 42 10 Spindrift Buyer 463 Walnut Buyer 304 36th Street Seller 300 36th Street Buyer 41 5 Evening Star Lane Buyer 1 Burning Tree Bu.yer 26 Clermont Buyer Lido Isle &tate Remodeled home, 6 Bd. 4.5 Ba. + bonus room oo 52.5' loc Prime street-to-street locatiop at eastern tip of isfand $995,000 . Lido Isle Bay View Boine 5 Bd. 4 Ba. Pride bf ownership! Highest quality materials Marble. granite. French doors, aown moldings, 3 fireplaoes $799,000 Belcourt Townbome 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Sophisticated turn-key townhome French doors. crown moldings, adjacent to pool & spa "69,000 WestclHr Remodeled Rome 3 Bd. 2 Ba. 'family room, meticulously maintained! Professionally landscaped on large lot ~ $464,900 . 717-4744 Bayfroot Value 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' on the water Motivated seller -bouiht another home ..,,.,,,000 - Udo Isle Double Lot 3 Bd. I Ba. beach house, prime 60' street to street lot Build bm homes or a large home with yard. pool, etc. $769,000 Bayfront Duplex 3 Bd. 2 Ba owners unit + 2 Bd. I Ba. rental Dock for two 30' boats, large patio and yard $499,000 Lido Isle Vacant Lot Unique prime street to street location. Ideal for 3,000 sq. ft. custom home! Steps to beach & tennis $3'9,000 JERRY FINSTER 759-3750 SOUTH LAGUNA $1,595,000 SOUTH LAGUNA BLUFFS $4,250,000 -..·· SOUTH l..AGUNA BLUFFS $3,195,000 - NEWPORT HEIGHTS $879,000 IRVINE COVE $1,375,000 SMITHCLIFFS $1,995,000 BALBOA PENINSULA POINT $1,995,000 Daily Piloc Ieel liciii • N~ 2, 1996 · DEBI . BIBB 759~3707 New Eitgland Charmer OLDE CORONA DEL MAR ~abulous location, step( to Chin~ Cove and Inspiration Point. DENNIS DtJRCAN- Newer, two story Cape Cod custom home . White and bright throughout with . hardwood ffoors and soaring open beamed ceilings. Country style kitchen opens to family room . Fourth bedroom fras separate stairwell, ideal for guest quarters. Sellers liave relocated. . RedKUd to $729,000 171 EllU!IUILd ~ For more information or a private sfrowing, call: . RQD DALEY 714-494·6208 A large 4 bedroom family home on a rare west-facing oversized ( 13,300 square feet1 property lo<:c!_ted ·on _ fabulous Emerald Bay Point. Views over both -Emerald Bay to the south and Irvine Cove to the north . ••• Enjoy beautiful Catalina sunsets and spectacular views of the Irvine Cove surfline below. Walk out your back door and meander down a gently sloping garden path to the ocean . ••• In addition to all Emerald Bay amenities .. private beach, tennis courts, swimming pools, parks and playgrounds, 24-hour security -the owner of this property will also benefit from the proximity to Irvine Cove. Pilotogr11pftfJ 6t1 David Ht•~ Wtstlm Exposurr ' .. ' 65 Linda Isle Fabulous Linda Isle location with sunset views. Large pier and slip which allow for straight-on docking. Charming 3 bedroom, 4.5 bath plus maid's room. Inviting courtyard entry. Best value on the island! $I, 795,000 .. · ::::Hiil\! : --- 1824 Port Ashley · Nicely expanded 4 bedroom, 2. 5 hath Palermo in great location, only 4 houses from greenbelt. Huge family room, . master with office/exercise room . This is a great bargain . $535,000 SHIRLEY HARRIS JIM KLINE HalroTFameMember -75 ... 377) 759 ... 3727 1954 Pott Locksleigh Beautiful remodel with 6 bedrooms, 5 baths on one of H·arbo; View's most desirable streets . Guest room with separate entrance, children's study/den . This is a must ·see! $895,000 . . EASTBL UFF -·------- Call COBY. WARD for a private showing 754-3724 644-2559 LoVELY VIEWS BIG Lors GREAT SCHOOLS SPLENDID NEIGHBORS 19 INVERNESS LANE _ Custom 5 bedroom, 4. 5 bath. Great location on the 8th f~irway. Gourmet kitchen, library, -wine cellar, pool and spa. Reduced to $1,850,000 ' ' CHRI S LINDSAY 759-3775 2 7 62 Longwood Court -2 master suites, 2.5 baths Greenbelt location Community pool, spa $235,000 Gracious 5+ bedrooms, great view yard, one of a kind. $1,795,000 Channing traditional home on canyon with ocean view. $1,295,000 Great home for entertaining. Pool, spa, tennis. $1,495,000 Remodeled family home. Great double yard. $499,000 Large family home on golf course. 5 bedrooms, 5 baths. $1,395,000 f OR LL1\S l Woodbridge condo with 2 masters and spa. $1900/mo. ~ .Bd -;i. loftrin-Harbar- Ridge. City lights view. $3,700/mo. 223 Yfa Eboll 2 bedrooms, 2 baths Total remodel in 1989 $485,000 1918 Sead~ft Beautiful 3 bedroom, 3 batft family ftome IArge yard Re4uu4 to $567,000 GARY LEGRAND ~~37..7'1 _ 15 INVERNESS $1,,'°,000 · Re~odeled custom home wtth spectacular aolf course and city llchts view. ------...-.-. STELLA WORDEN 759 ... 3729 12 TORREY PINES $1,495,000 4 Bd. 3.5 bath family home on extra large lot wtth large PQ_OI and facuz.zl. a'! light~ mountam ~ DANNY BIBB PRESIDENT 30 ROYAL ST. GEORGE $1,450,000 Immaculate single story custom on fabulous lot offers sweeping fairway views. 5 bedrooms plus exercise room, great family room and large backyard mani- cured to perfection with palm trees, pool and spa. 6 PINEHURST $799,000 Ucht and bricht • Bd. on spacious lot wtth pool and spa. Priced to selll 56 ROYAL ST. GEORGE $4,000IMo. L£A.sE Fabulous 5 Bd. family home. Freshly painted. Ready to move f n I I i Peninsula Office 2001 w. a.lboa-B1¥11L • 1319 E. Balboa Bl. Unit A Sat. $750,000 1725 Pon Charles Sa1 . $529,000 Gisela Burmeister· • 7208 W. Oceanfront Sat. $965,000 Gib Walker 908 Celtis Plac.c: Sat/Sun. ~79,000 Tom Brunson 2425 Bamboo SatJSua. $-«O.OOOLH Lc:vtren/Ronvold 908 Chc:stnul Sat/Sun. $575,000 309 Broadway Sat/Sun. $315,000 3616 Ocean Sun. Sl,695,000 417 Begonia Sun. $859,000 16 ~ Sun. $1,695,000 53 Hamor Ridge Sun. $719,00 1710 Kings Rd. Sun. $949,000 Gisela Burm~ister 7 Carmel Bay St•n. $865,000 14 Rue Grand Vallee Sun. $789,000 6 Oakmont Sun. $2,795,000 223 Via Qui10 Sun. $790,000 Bob Coluccio Corona Highlands 440 De Sola Terrace Sun. $679,000 Cameo Highlands 4801 Cortland Sun. $654,000 Ame Peterson f.a.stbl uff l821 Alta Vina Sun. $649,000 2007 Pon Cardiff Sun. $467,000 21 T rouville Sun. $369,000 28751 Top of che World Sun. $424,000 402 Vista Trucha Sun. $315,500 2318 VLSU Hog;u Sun. $226,900 270Cagoey1213 Sun. $204,000 287 23rd St. Sun. $269,000 6 Seucape Sun. $169.975 OLD WORl.D CHARM GREAT WCATIONl GREAT P0TENTIAL! Beautiful view of Cherry lake & Back Bay from this spacious 58R, 3.5BA custom home with fireplace, wood floors, wide s1ai rca.sc, new decks. Channing Cape Cod beach home on bcauciful PtniNUla Poin1. Features hardwood floors, fireplace, stunning wood craftsmanship. Unforgettable! Stephanie Houghton C.ode 70S47 Jo King C.ocle 72647 $589,000 $4S9,000 SEAWIND TOWNHOME A WINNING LAYOUT Immaculate 2 story condo jun minutes away from Great home with wonderful Roorplan d0$C to school & the sea. VauJtcd ceilings, fireplace in living room, park. Fireplace. small offic::ic, huge badcyard. A beauty! patio. Gib Walker Marlt Jackson $169,975 C.ode 7 12S7 PRJVATE.BF.AOI HOME Charm~ 4BR. 28A home with open inccrior, French doors, bay windows. Large & access to private beach. SINSA110NAL PASl'llLUJlll Splendid 3BR. 2BA home with a separate guest studio & private patio. Decor features Dutch & French doors, new kitchen & bath.s. Gorgcow yard with trees & flowcn. $30S,OOO Anne Hoover Code 71887 PRIVATE GAU>EN VISTA Sunny & modd paia 4'BR. 2.SBA a.. home wilh F.d dooa. hufe mM&a' ' aai~ & views «ll&lh, abundant t..adlaipr. Pri.-Jlld wilh pool & .... • $S29,000 Gisela Burmeister Code 723'T7 HARBOR VIEW' BEAUl'Y Located in a beautiful ncigbbo~ this 4'BR. 2.5BA home includes gounnct's kitchen, tile Aoors, fireplace, plantation shuncrs, large yard. Comm. pool . SSU,500 Lara.inc & Eric Shaw Code 70'J'n CUS'IOM MANOR Irresistible 5BR. 3BA spacious home with cuuom deW.led interior, new carpet, marble entry, e:xpen lighting. Gorgcous"yani with fruit trcel. Cocle 702'7 - . . Newport Beach Office 23 Corporate Plaza, Saice 190 644-6200 ELEGANCE PF.RSONIFIED Glamorous 2 story, 5BR estate _with beautiful inte!}orst.!ln!e-_ none & granite ooring. fire- place & library. Lush yard, spa & exquisite ocean views! > Ann, Ted & Suzanne $2,950,000 Code 70867 .GREENBELT SETTING Motivated seller offers spacious 38R, 2.5BA condo with vaulted ceilings, wn bar, spacious master suite. Fabulous grecnbdt view &-private courtyard. Bob Coluccio Code 71267 OLDE CORONA DEL MAR Absolute perfection describes this 38R, 2.58A home with panoramic ocean views. Vaulted beam ccilinP,• hardWood Ooors, French doors & windows. Lovely bnCk patios, separate guest apartment. Pam Ball GERMAN MOUNTAIN HOME Ousic &rmhouse in Munich has bttn rebuilt as an 8BR. 5BA viJ1a widi gorgeous wood dccoL Set _!)D ljlPfOX-1.5 acres witft pool, lake. poOlbouJc widi BBQ & ~ Gisela Burmeism $1,600,000 PRFMIERE BIG CANION FSfATE OCEANSIDE CHARM Distinctive, woods-sryle cottage with 2BR, 2BA brick fireplace, French doors, gorgeous wood cabi- ncuy. Lush trees & landscape. • MaryAnn McGuire $368,000 Code 72407 INVITING VISTAS Amazing ciry lights & lovely mountain views arc the .liighlighrs of this 48R, 3°BA custorii"iUd ho,..._-~­ ·~office, very light & bright decor. Marilyn 'Kershner c.ode 71987 OCEANFRONI' PARADISE This spaciow 4BR.. 4.5BA oocanfront home is located on a secluded cul-de-sac & offers white water & ocean views. Dramatic a.rchitccrure. high ceilings & excellent ftoorplan.· Lois Jacobs & Linda Octh $1,985,~ Cocle 72727 BELCOURT ... WILL TRADE Elegant 5BR custom home with ocean view and,gr2!ld marble entry with circular staircase. -4 car gange. Available furnished. Belle Partch -~ Dana Black 729-8296 . LouAnne Rittey 717-4207 A p \ I u . '.\ I I{~ 111 p ( () \ 1 B I '\ I '\ (, ,, '.\ () \ \ · 1 I I )( I I \ '\ I> I :\PI IU I~ I I <> R I () I ).H '" II O \ 11 \I \ R 1, I I Charming Cottage with Studio Custom brickwork, country garden, hardwood floors, crown mouldings. Self contained studio in rear with separate entrance. Roy &Mary Osterhout 644-6007 res. Broker/Realtor Jo King 723-4018 644-6373 en 104 1g ome BigLod Mariner's Elementary School, won·derful neighborhood. 4BR, 2BA, huge family room! Bring your big family! HARBOR RIDGE SruruUng ~ modd-upgradcd with custom features. Spea:acular vistas of mountains & city ~ts. A light & bright end unit with a newly remodeled kitchen with ha.ndpainted designs. $398,000 PENINSULA POINT, NEWPORf BFACH Fabulow view of bay & COM Hills. ~cps to aand. 4BR. 4BA. formal dining room. Light & bcight. 3 car garage. $769,000 Pam Ball 644-6373 Ext 218 6-31-4301 Res. Move in _perfect. 4BD, 2.SBA with French doors, skylight, hardwood floors and island kitchen. Across fro m Mariners Park, Library and Elemen tary School. $469,000 J Boiiitie - Barrington 644-6373 en 146 644-0452 res. 14' RUE GRAND VAU.Jm.-OPEN SUN 1-S Dramatic two story enuy & living room. F..:dknt golf course view from living & dining rooms & muter bedroom. Private pool. Fonner model with 3BR and 3BA. $789,000 RESORT STYLE IJVING 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, vaulttd ceiling. two car attached garage, low association dues. Excellent location. Walk to pool, park.and ten.nu club. • Over $7 Million Sold in 1996 Find Out Why! Wk-Sprechenileuts_cb'=--• _ $1.6 Million , .· UP HIGH ON Q.UIET SIDE O F KINGS RD. Most charming home w/scp. guest quarters, ideal for in-laws or teenager. Sellers bought another. 17 10 Kin~ Rd. Reduced to $949,000 ---- Incredible 5 plcx .. income over $3,600. Small ocean.view. Hi assum. loan, Pmt $1,560/mos. 4-lBR and l-2BR apts. Reduced to $469,900 SOLD IN 1996 705 No. Bedford, Bev Hills 1827 W. Balboa Blvd., NB 62 Beacon Bay, NB 401 V1Sta Roma, NB 403 Vista Roma, NB 1314 PCH, HB 72 Linda Isle, NB $2,950,000 $469,000 $922,000 $225,000 $195 ,000 $300,000 $1 ,995,000 Call Me For YOur FREE· Market Evaluation Today! On sunny side of street in Harbor View. Great opportunity, 4BR. 2.5BA. kitchen opens to st.ep down &m rm. Remodeled and cx:panded Seller will carry. 1725 Port Charles .. $529,000 GRFA.T CUL-D~SAC LOCATION 3BR, 2.5BA condo with step down den and hardwood floors, throughout. Private yard. Walk to beach. Sunny comer location duplex. Newer construction -could be two lei.al scpcratc residences w/2 car ~each. 3BR-Z.5~ 2BR-28A, ~ light & bright. 4 BD..-3.SBA Rcmoddcd • Air • 3 car ~gc SOLD . 6 0AKMONT NEWPORT COAST 21 TROUVILLE HARBOR VIEW Pool • Spa • Extra Large Lot SOLD CUL-DE-SAC LocATION Pool • Spa • Large Home SOLD Daily Pilot Jleal Estate • Novembff 2, 1996 r s 'faking -Care ofYour :M.ost Important !Asset 725-5126 Five bedroom -TotaLiy Customiud Incredible lot I Putting Grun I Panoramic Views. $2,950,000 Furnished New Three Bedroom Custom I On the Boardwalk Sun, Surf. Sand and Fun $995,000 DeliEhtful Thrte Bedroom Townh;;1.~ lilte New I Gaud Commun ·ty $339,000 Largest Pl.an -Four Bedroom I 3 baths, Gaud Community $515,000 Four Bedrooms on Oversiud Lot Private Pool & Spa I lncredibk Value $819,000 NEWPORT COAST RE-SALES •THE POINT •NEWPORT RIDGE • OCEAN RIDGE • MONTSERRAT •THE ESTATES •PELICAN HILL • PELICAN HILL • PELICAN POINT • TROVARE • ST. MICHALE • ALTEZZA • SANCERRE • SUMMIT • ST LAURENT TED SUZANNE Historical ho1M. Rnnotlekd with 3+3 and with watn" vit'Ws. $1,250,000 Four Bedroom "Port Rtrya/" I Comm. Pool & Tennis City light Views I Gwzrd Gated Community. $535,000 Happy Thanksgiving ,. Daily P ilor lUaJ E.tcace • November 2, 1996 We List It! We sell It! Call Us For Restilts! r--~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~--, Live In One, Rent The Other! • """t'llt•nt I°' .111on Clv....-111 '><mth Jl.11· • 2 lJr);•• 1 Hr Unit .. • C rt•;'lt lrn 1•m•· $759,000 Call Hrt .. 11 Hm1d l,;, b7 l H71111 Magnificent Home Or Duplex • F"1111 .. 1h• c; J\r I t.•nw • Fk~.mtlv I >1•t111.1t1·d • C.h""" ·'"'"t 111 ''I I t I >11.1I11•1111• l1•ur $895,000 Call r\/11 ,. /lrc1,11111·// "'' bi5 '1!185 Beautiful Sea Faire Bay View • Ll11ot1•<;t 2 Br & 2 B,, MoJl'I Condo ~~~tr.~''":!~·~ • Dmm~ A n.•,1 w I w,,11 of Class • Hugt• Kitchm w /Built-lrh $305,000 Call Wa/ta MitcJiel/ @588-3083 One-Of-A-Kind Penthouse • Very Unique 2 Br., 2 Bath Penthouse • Quality Decor • Nice Fountain View • Oose to Beach $179,000 Island Living At Its Best! • Brand New Family Home Or Duplex • Eicccllent Location • Gorgeous Luxury Amenities $895,000 Cati Alice Brownell @675·9585 Big Canyon Townhome • lncl'C'd1blc Coif Course View., • 2 Br, 2.5 B.i + Oen/Study • Pm-.lk End Unit $299,000 Call Walter M1tc/11'1/ @588-3083 Outstanding Bargain • R.1rcly Offered ~a Faire 2 Master Model • Excellent Location w I View of Pool • Lots of Upgrades $199,000 Call Walter Mite/le/I @588-3083 Outstanding Villa Balboa Value • ~Sharp 2 Bt 2 a. Condo • Cii>lt Loaition Facing Tttn Fountlins & ~Alta • Numerous Upgrades Tluou~t • Em Lip Cw:lom 1lkd ,. $189_oc)O Gigantic Orem ViewCondo • Stunning~ le Catalina Sunset Views From All Rooms • Extra Den/Office Off Of Master • Gorgeous Interior Decor • Light Oak floors, Ceiling Fans, Berber Carpet &c More ... $289,000 Call Walter Mitchell @588..J083 A View Prom The Top • 2 Br, 2Ba Penthou.M Condo ln Lido •Spectacular Bay & Ocean Views • Boat Slip Available Call Victor Yack @673-87()() Charming Balboa Island Duplex • 3 Bedroom.Cottage • Newer 2 Br Apt. w I Private Deck • uu·s~ Patio w /South Bayfront Views $539,000 Call Gay Proud @673-8700 • Sharp 1 Br Condo • Great Location Facing Fountain &r Common Area • Available ASAP $895/mo. Call Walter Mitchell @588-3083 Versailles Ocem It HHbor Views • Highly Desirable-2 Master Model • White 1lle flooring rn Entry • Kitchen •Lou9erl>npes MEDITERRANEAN STYLE HOME With open ftowing Ooorplan -Magnificent bay views! Gourmet kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances, built-Im and extemive use of granite. Private master suite bas a wood burning fireplace, cedar lined walk-in wardrobe closets, sitting area, luxurious spa tub and marble surfaces. High vaulted ceilings, dramatic curved stairway, custom skylights, gallery, security system, wet bar, custom wine closet with etched glim door. 3-car garage and wide dock for large Yacht. 231 Via Lido Sood $2,350,000 673-3777 .,....--~-~ -'P'V""' ..... -WI' a( .. • ..._._..• .. -:N"-..... ...._ .... _ • .,,.. -... J ·==-=, l § --J ' we can help make l the difference in I your life! ·OPEN SUNDAY -38 CANYON ISLAND ' NEWPORT BEACH -TERRJFIC BUY 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath with great golf ~ourse ' views. Call me for your personal ihowmg or come by Stmday_ and view. 1J.D. CALLAGHAN $289,000 i · EASTSIDE JUST LISTED I 4 bedrooms, 2 bath on a very large wt. Skylights - , Pass through garage and R V. Access. ! DIANA CAPPEL $289,000 UCICONDO I 1 New carpet, pdint, smooth ceilings. 2 bedroom, I ! J car garage. Re.frig .. washer & ilryer included. : : Vacant and easy to su. I jJOAN BURKE $139,900 I ; UPDATED AND UPGRADED! I !I Singk sto~ great curb appeaL. over 2200 sq. ft. 4 1 bdnn., 1.75 bath. new kitchen. new r,&o, new plumbing & eke., new yards, 13.000 Iq. . lot. i PATRICK KNAPP $ 59,000 ! i I i HAVE LOT -WANT CONDO! ! I Trade small house on 25.000 +square foot lot in\ SFV for condo in Irvine. · ; MAXINE GOLDEN $118,0001 LET'S TRADE Owners may trade this outstanding custom home on extra large wt fiaturing_reat views of the ocean, bay anii city lights. 4 barm., 4.5 bath, 4 fireplaces. Huge family room with bar. Oversized spa + sauna + many more amenitieI ... BILL & DONNA WEBSTER $1,125,000 I LOWEST PRICED 3 BEDROOM Home in Costa Mesa.' Handyman sp_ecia/.' 'Needs carpet and paint. Large wt. Covered patio. RV Access. JACK GIFFORD $147,000 EMERALD BAY -OCEANSIDE OF PCH ~Jk to beach from this special 3 bedroom, 2 bath classic beach house, or build your dream home; CaU. Now! BILL DOLBY $880,000 EXPAND YOUR VIEW! Night ligh_ts, ocean and Newport Harbor art at your feii! 3 &droom, 3 bath newer home with hi£h ceilings_. MAxlNE GOLDEN $499,950 EASTSIOE COSTA MESA New listing -Priced to Se/JJ! Great 3 bdrm., 2.5 baih TH High vau/ud ceilingr -OJ>n! .lfaoc;!un -new paint anil carpet. Selkr saJS "SiU''. 1-800-515-2005, coiJe #4086 RITA WADE $179,000 OCEANFRONT FORECLOSURE 6 Owinfront forrdonm unin on 2 112 Ion jwt rrui1Jcta $75.000. All 2 btarooms, 2 blllhrooms. JO cllT parlrint. Xlnt tummn-lwintn rmtals. °"' 760-5000 art. 130 Robert Mi.I.liken/Kathleen Mc Namee $1,425,000 (Fumi&hed) HARBOR VIEW . Lowly 4 btdroom, 3 bath nl'W/y rr-bui/J. Nl'W doon and wintkws, ntw lri1cht11 anJ lo11tly baclryard with iaubo. A must Srt'! C11ll 760-5000 ext. 123 E'lynoe Allen $649,000 COME HOME TO BAYCREST -REDUCED TO SEll! Ttrri/ic 1111lut fa,. a 4 bdrm. pool homt in a grtat 11tit'1borhooa. Fmhly painud i111t,.ior, Berber cal"pt'u. Fruuh "'1on, family and din int rooms with Bay wintlcws. '4'ft "1t with rhiUJ safe pool. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5. 1750 SKYLARK, NEWPORT BEACH C.J/ 760-5000at. 120 $459,000 PANORAMIC VIEWS •ABOVE TH£ HARBOR" just ~dU«d iJ this Europun-Slyk ta.mi tommuriity_ homt with 3 bearooms!Offict and 3 baths. &qui.silt dnmratir mh11ncrtl with Frrnch lim'1tont, bwlt pinitt, /11UJC finis/Jn, llNi curwti banintn. Must St/I -boutht 11notht-r. °"' 7(i(}. $000 art. l ll Dclial>dpdo U7S,OOO An lntern•tlonal Compan.Y • 760-5~ UGUNA Bf.ACH Almost compuud 5 btJroom + 5.5 b11~hr. Jt!tliit'!"""'"", homt with J car ~a;ait. O~t11n 11nti n11h1 lit.h.'-"""'·. V11#/JtJ ceilinp ""'"Y t!JCClll11f tht111ls! 2 ''""'' 111'ftffltUI to III. Bill Dolby NEWUSTING Gaud communil] with pool anti spa. Form" motkl! 2 btdroom + dm ,. 3 {u/{ l111th1 + two car iaraK"· Owntr rtlocatint . Washt'r/Dryer indutha. °"' 760-5000 e::a. ll2 Diana Prosser $237,500 GORGEOUS REMODEL 3 b~droom, 2 bath with fllmtf}"/ ,..,,,. .,,4 ,,.11,-hk /irt/Mct. • Grtat ntithborhood anti pro rssit1n11/ly lllnt/l(•ptJ U.'ft J•rl. Ntiu to Ntwport Htithrs. II for your pmo1111/ showi"t• Robyn AJlaa-Sean An International Company 760-5000 CUFFHAVEN REMODEL PLUS INCOME! F•buk"1.J ktbrx>m. 3 IMth fomil] room. Tot41 mruN/e/ with a 2 IHJroom. I b•th •pdrln'Wlt ,,g 011 OM kw/! OPEN SUNDAY 1-S. 1401 CUFF DR. NEWPORT BF.A.CH 714-760-5()()() at. lJ I $S09,000 . CJI l-MJ0.51f>.200S c.M 15005 Mark Aduich 1369,000 A RARE FIND OtnJn-Shorn. 6 b«iTHm. 5 ba"1 hoTM with sqNtrrtU pat hom~ arul vinu of the b.clt "4J. Owr 12,600 SI/· ft. lot. Gorrrous!! CJ/ 760-5000 al. 136 $899,000 OPPORTUNllY++ If!"" hllw IHm Wllili"tfor t~ prowrbifl/ pod Mill. this is ii! 4 b~tinx>m, 3 IMth, 3000+ SI/· /i .• fabuio"1 Bay Vinv 11rul too many ammitin to mmtion, just foll out of nm1111. Thi' se/kr has moved 11n4 tJN home is INWlnt! ~/Int wou/4 liltt 11 fast aav144 offerint pri11t1u fi1111Mins, hifhly ""'tivautl.' (714) 760-5000 Ol'L 109 $420,000 NEW ON MARKET su,;r' Im/room. pool homt with chi/4 111/nJ ftncG Nnu ;,, '95 - ro0f. l""'tt Joor. b11uisr11pt, p4int in.suu .nJ out • much morr!! Grratfomil] """· CJ/ 760-5000 al. 176 Ma.rkJaquea MESA VERDE BARGAIN!! 6-""1.lNH option O.K. with S/600.00 mo. ITlll (pbu option S) n tins Mt111 Vtr!U PooVSJM ' ktlroom. 2 IMlh pw 1 ka.room, I "'11" ho.m. Mow in toN/ition. $311,000 CJ/ 760-SOOO or. 130 Robert MWil&aa/Kadt.leca McNamee j We can-he*' make ' the difference in your life! OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 417 CABRILW - COSTA MESA Darlin_g 3 bedroom with hardwood Roon! Highly dmrrWk mm borrlmng Nnut><»t! ~/Jn trrznskmd! Priced fiJr imTMdiau sale! ROBIN TENCfl $319,000 GATED COMMUNllY Presti . MS &lanm HiJ/ H01N. VteWS Vtt'Uli limt & . B~ bedroom, 2.5 bath, dmllibrwy. 2 firq,iam. silARON SWANSON $450,000 MARVEWUS 4 BR HOME! Upgr/Ukd ltitchm and upgr_/Ukd I Y. bmh! La~ dining area. Brick fireplace. Private' bac ard wiih patio. JA GIFFORD $154,900 l BEST BELCOURT I This graciotlS custom estate was built with the u/timau attention to detail and beauty. 1 Accmt.s of marble and gr;_ani~ complimmts-the ' decor. 4 "bdnn,. library. ]ami/y room, spacious ganu room, wme cellar, gym and a 4 car ga_rage.__ _ FSIHERYANK $1,395,000 GATED COMMUNilY IN CDM ~acious 2 bedroom, 2 bath loaued in I J.asmine Creelt. Formal dining, dm with wet bm: a'f' 2 large patios! Brand new c4rpet and: rn'·RODGERS . $374,900 ·OCEANFRONT LOT! Build your d"a"! home! E_'!io:i. gorge'?us Sunsets and crasht'}g waves! Walk to ,J>t;.er. shops and your favorite restaurants! just , reduced! -... DIANA PROSSFJl $550,000 I MF.SA VERDE DUPLEX Pride of 0W11U1hip neighborhood 3 bdrm., 2 bath a"nd 2 bdrm., 2 bath property is in exce/.knt condition. Quiet location 2 doors ft.om parlt. Attached aiid mc/oseti garage. Each has own Pti~~Yj~~ct for owner. JACKIE HAND $265,000 3000 + SQ. FT. OF LUXURY Westcliff &st! 4 bearoo"'? 3 baths with family room. Perftct/y rmwtleka in 1992! Super + rrar iard_tbith g1U5bo and spa. RAE RODGERS $599,900 • -CORONA DEL MAR &autifa/ Tudor T11W11home! 3 bet/room, 3.5 bath complmly mnotkktl.. Feels /i!te a house. 1 bedroom, 1 bath downstairs. Shows /i!te a mot/el ROBYN ALLEN-SEARS $359,000 REDUCED!· PARK AVENUE WITH A VIEW 2 bet/room, 2.5 IHlth gauti townho'fM for the dismminatinK._ Gram1e marbk and so~histicaud. T;aJJ today. SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH -~::._=HU=G=H=SW=~=SO=N====$=S3:9:;,ooo:::!.J 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, N~rt Beach, CA 92660 I So. County Newport Bch 760-5000 x126 SIZE L7iT9300 SF+ ••• Newport Hdghtsf Beautiful 3 bdnn w/1 lXfuii Apt over garage. Built new in 19871 $549,000 TED CO Located in the private community of Jasmine Fonnal Dining, Den w/Wet Bar & 2 Large Patios!! 28 Shoal, CDM $374,900 CREATE THE BEST BUYIN .•• NEWPORT ~I 3 bdnns, View Deck, Upgraded Thru-0ut! Granite & Map eid ~en: 1379,000 UfE INWXJ/JrY 3<XX> +sq. ft. of living area. 4 bdrms, 3 batlu, famUy room. Perfectly remodded ln 1992. Superb rar yard w/pabo & spa. OVer 17 ~ears ~rienct !Jilong tlie Coast 'BroR!r 'J{pwtf to 'R..f,!?rl~1fa({oj 'Jaw 760-50()0 xl31 · ~~~~~ Oyq $,QOO..,.,., frdl . Exceptional custom built 48R with stunning views of the Back Bay and dty lights .. Fabulous Ooor plan w/huge upstairS Bonus and Game Room m FOR A KING! Courtyard pool plus rear yard spa. . GATED ENTRY/3 car garage. IJ,250,000 fJeganl, but cozy 4BR w/pool & French doon galore! Bring us an offer! 172$,000 Cllfflunm 3BR/JBA +limily room ju« remodeled w/new l.'Verythlng plus a ZBr/IBA apartment for l'xtra Income. 1401 CLIFF DRIVE Rnlllttd to 1499,0001 NCM~ Newer giant 4 Bi executive, 2-story w/elegant custom pool & spa. plus fa.mlly room, Ubrary + OOWltJy ldtchm. U.14,.0 DqrffmEmtsfM 3BR, w/hardwood floors, French doors, etc. 8ontm Newport beac:hl Must Sfe! 417CABRJUO '319,000 -----~ HiahJv upgraded 3 BR, 2.5 BA with lols <i m.uble & fiardwood floors. Decorated in neutral colors. • $639,IXX) Neu lll.'W 5 BR. 5 BA a>ntcmpora.ry est.tc. Private office, gym ' Mlle cellar. liadf possiblt. $2,300,IXX) ··"'' Daily Pilot Real Estate • Novembft'· 2, J 996 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! EASTSIDE FIXER East side Costa Mesa Two bn.nd new high quality homes. Nearly 2,000 square feet. thac are 3 bedroom, plm a den (which CCJU1d be a 4th bedroom) 2.5 baths. Available options: Centnl vac:uum. ceiling fam Prices include: Alum system, gowmc:t kitchcna, Oak cabineta, tile countas, fin:placa, &kyligh\I. The model ii beautiful, with hardwood floors, pl~ carpeting and a fuq>lacein bach the living and dining roomL PnJm $236,500 Bob Koo , Sr. or Jr. BALBOA PENINSULA Cu1tom duplexl Just 8 yean oldf Liije 3 bod. 2 belh and & 2 bed 2 ~th units with tile Ooaa custom kitchens, Berber carpc:l. Uy· light. large muter mile with • ioman tub and a walk-in clo.et. sun deck & a 4carguagc. $525,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Ji, ·we ·. Want your Listing PRICE REDUCTION! Hurry this one won't last! Large 2,587 square foot family home with lou « upgrades, S bedrooms, 2.S baths, hardwood & tile noon. air ccinditicning. large ya.rd. pool & ape Si?e,888 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. COSTA MESA nxur c ....... a.2 Loa Primolocation. Thiahculeneedl net Quid tree lined .ueec. i.p comer lot. Larae R-2 Lot, ASSUMABLE SlG,511 FIRST T.D. Exildn& home oa an exsn luge R-2 lac, plic:e indncb plant for twO ~ t.ownbames. Sdlcr madvatedl $170,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jri 1159 K Sr. or r. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 . Ext.128 1 8:30 a .m., 'Budget/Finance meeting 1 O a.m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview MLS Book delivery 5 8:45 a.m., Affiliate Committee meeting Election Day 6 8:45 a .m., GPA Committee meeting 9 a .m. ·noon, Agency · 1 -4 p.m., Ethics 2 -5 p.m., Internet Class 7 1 O a .m. -3 p.m .. LA Cellular Sign Ups at Association office 2 -4 p.m .. COMPASS Beginner class 8 10 a .m. • 2'-p.m .. Brotmrs-Prevlew- 11 9 a .m .. MLS Committee meeting Veterans Day 12 2 -4 p.m .. Take the Mystery out of Buying a Computer 13 9 a.m .. Grievance Committee meeting 2 -5 p.m., COMPASS Advance c lass 15 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview 18 8:30 a.m .. Orientation/Induction 20 8:30 a.m., "1996 Election Ananlysts• by Pete Mitchell, CAR political analyst at the Balboa Bay Club -General membership meeting 21 8:30 a.m .. Board of Directors 9 -11 a .m., COMPASS Beginner class 2 -5 p.m., Internet c lass 22 10 a.m. • 2 p .m .. Brokers Preview 27 28 9:30 a.m. • 4:30 p.m., Seminar, Trust Deeds, Foreclosure and Bankruptcy, taught by attorney Bert Cook ' Thanksgiving · Association office closed Nov. 28 ond 29 -- . + Daily Pilo< Real Estace • Nm ember 2, 199' RoNFELsor Presents ..• Classic-contemporary Harbor Ridge Estate ... Magnificently · appointed 4 Bedroom, 4 .5 Bath Custom Contemporary. Extensive use· of . marble floors, granite counters, bleached oak cabinets and gourmet state of the art kitchen. Other quality features include custom lighting, large master suite with ex~rcise room, gorgeous paneled den, hug~ walk-ln closets and many quality wood and glass built-um. Lush rear yard with pool, spa and waterfall. Also included is air conditioning. securicy system and Ocean. catalina and City Light views. This is the ultimate in Luxury Living! · Kitchen Designs • Bia~ Granite C""'1teTS • Large Commercial Vfling oven • Ga.ggnerw ConV«tfon Oven • ~'O GarlJa# Oisposals •/am-Air /Jarb«~ • Bunn i+tumu • Sub ZO'O Rf/hgcrator • Bleadled Htod Cabinets Living Area • Gotgee«S Marble FIOOrif!g T'hroughout • Walk-in Wine G~t With J /umidor • Tlvin Zcnt:d Air Conduloniflg System •Custom lig/llif!g • l~Wd And GICISS Built -ms • Paneled Formal lihrury • T'hrtf' Car Ga~ Master Suite • facuz~ Tltb • Steam Sholl'er • Afarblt' Counters • t::J.erctse Suite • S11t111,g Art·a mth Fireplace Back Yard • Large Pool Spa And Waterfall • Lush Londscaptilg • Built m Barb«ue AnJ Entmammmt Ami Originally Qffered at .$1, 89-5, 000- Now Reduced to $1, 650, ooo RONFELSOT 714·760·5000 EX'.I'. 101 OFFICE Oceanside of PCH in Emerald Bay Located in the private 'beach community of Emerald Bay is this classic three bedroom, two bath cottage. 1be home was one of the original homes in Emerald Bay. The home has classic hardwood floors that add to the cottage feel and is j ust a short stroll to the beach of Emerald Bay. Should one choose to develop the property th6 building eovel~ is quite large. The building requiremenu are determined by the Emerald Bay community assoc.iadon CCR's and Orange County. 1be tract the home ia in allows for up to 30 feet in height. Offered at $880,000. For...,..,,.,.,_.,., coll BiD Dolby of RE/MAX Sordlt CofUllJ tll(7U) 494- 74'/J. SOUTH COUNlY I NEWPORT BEAC H 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180 Newport Beach, california 92660 • ~ Wil50fl gets a ride to the polls from Delio Delgado, chouffer. Also assisting in getting out the~ are (from left): Chris Hansen, Dusty Harris and Robin Tench RE/MAX to give ~ lift -to voters on election day of a particular political party. RFJMAX Newport Beach agents to chauffeur voters to the polls agent Delia Delgado immediately • - "Get the Vote Out!" This is the slogan on election day for the RE/MAX agents in Newpc>r! Bach. They will be focusing on dlOle lbal aeed transportation such u the elderly and infirmed • When asked whether they bad to be ~ responded, "It doesn't matter, we just want to do our part for their right to vote ... An6ther ~ agent, Robin Tench, said (tongue in cheek}, "We have'- been known to get lost, however." U10• UM~,., or bow of ........ tlttd llMI, fiN RE/MAX• c.u., (114) 760-JOtlO. • ---- tt' 1 Daily Pilot Real Estate • NC>ftmber 2, 1996 I I .. 'Your Quide lo !he !Jines/ Y!rop'e'rf,1-;s in cSoulhern California; . . •. DovER SµoRES • $1,250,000 Custom S b~room home with ocean, city light and uppfrf bay view11, dining and family rooms, den, 11eparate mtUter lfuite , pool, spa, gardens. IRVINE TERRACE • $1,()95,000 Panoramic views of the bay, ocean, Catalina, parlr and city lighu /rom this romantic charmer on the /ront row of Irvine Te,.,.ace. Great opportunity! &UKM ISLAND • $ J, 09$,000 Rare on the market in prime south bay/,-ont location. Sunny comer 4 b~room houae plu11 2 bedroom apt. over doubla garage . • • HARBOR RIDGE • $1,999.000 5 b~rooma, 5.5 batha, English Tudor estate, ~ infinite ocllOn and bay views, apt. with kitchenette and living room, pool, apa. Sweeping comer utate on on entfre luJ/ block, includes a very Iorgo 5 ~room hOUlfe witJ. /;/,,.ory, family room, tri,,k garage and huh gardens. 100.(XJO 5 bedroom11, 5.5 bath11, OIHlr 5,000 sq ft home, duign~ by Newport 8ll0ch arr:h;fectura/ /;rm of Dobbia/Scli/ey, Jia,JioooJ floors, cwdom molding N6'fPOl(T PENmstJu • $1,~000 Apartment buikfing at the &zocJ., .-ven 1 &/ Unns and two 2 "'1 units U);U, great ~I pool, patioa, .J,,vator, ga~ and .xtra parking, 2 &ulrooms, 3 batl.11, .tunning and emotional cunom raid.nee, luxurious and private, large walk·in cloaet, pool, 11pa, gazebo, waterfalls. YIU.A 'BAT.M>A • $190,000 Specious airy condo with 2 ~ fireplace IC deck in great location · Joann Lent• 631-1.00 B.MTsmB Con'A MESA • $198,500 a bd, 2.5 ba ~ 2 car garage, big kitchen ~ Donald. Pfaff • 6"-9060 LAGUNA NIGUEL • $24-9,000 . ' Immaculate beautifully D}aintained & lushly landscaped 3 bd hm. Jimmie Jones• 631-1400 , WEST NBWPOllT • $269,000 1; PlftC rr ocean views from this 25 'x95" f*Cd, dupkx oc single family ' • ,. • Marcia & Robert Bcnta • 644-9060 BAsTslDB ffmGH"tS • l_429_,DOO - Two homes on one large lot. 2/2 bd & 1/1.5 ba, dose to beach Renee West • 644-9060 NB'WPOu's 28m sTllEBT • ~19,ooo Near new & gorgeous 2 bd condo on the bay, high ceilings Mary Lou Kiebler • 631-1400 CoaoNA DBL MAil • $559,000 Triplex, One 3 bd, 2.5 b~ perfect for owner, 2 bd/1.5 ba unit Sharon McKinnon• 631-1400 CollONA DBL MAit • $595,000 Remodeled and highly decorated, 2 bd view home. Lisa Adam • 644-9060 &\YSHOllS • $639,000 a bd, 3 ba, incredible value, shows light and bright, garden patio Carol Mock • 644-9060 Mm. PENINSULA• $795,000 The Ebcll aub with 4 lou on the boulevard. 120x70ft. Mary Ann Nethercutt• 631-1400 HAuoll BmGB • $1,275,000 3 bd, 3.S ba, remarkable quality and taste, lar"F comer l~ ocean views David Pri.occ. 6"-9060 - ) I I -· I I ......,, __ !"'_ -r----......-- I o.,ily Pilot R.ea1 ~ • No...~ 2; 1996 $175,000 LA CUESTA VILLA 2BR. 2BA, 3-ycar-old condo, just a mile to the beach. A-bsolutcly immaculate 3BR., 2BA home. Completely liourmct kitchen, ceramic tile cnrry, light and bri ght remodeled & landscaped. Freshly painted. New carpet, thro ughout. l ·car garage, pool & spa. Immaculate. upgraded fixtures. l mile to beach. #19DEL #83ATL $79,900 Oean upper lBR, lBA unit in great location overlooking the pool. Vaulted ceilings. Close to shopping . Own garage. Fountain Valley. # l 7BRO SUPER H.B. LOCATION $208,500 POPULAR. " TRACT 79 000 Well maintained 3BR, l.758A 14Dutchhaven" Home. Perfect 10! Huge 4Bil, 3BA with funily rOQm. 1 fin:· Steps ro parks & school. Pride of ownership neighbor· places. New roof. Tri-lcvd home. Upgraded. Great neigh· hood. Inside tract location. #ISBEL borhood.Occan breezes. #16CHA . 16502 CHilLBYVIIJ.B, H.B. COLDWELL BANKER COSTA M E SA I HUNTiNGTON BEACH 7 14.66.8.9333 I 714.846.9094 http:/ /www.cofdwellbanker.com GllBAT VALUB SM,000 · BACK TO NATUll Sll9.00t <>l'l\:ll<H\I \.\ILRl),\Y Huntmgton Bca.:h ShoreditT SS+. lmm~-ulate 3BR. 1.75BA mohilc home Almost new carpel New paint, dubhome, pool•, spas. lk•ch dose. #20BEA Ne.stied in a p;ut·lik:c ICtling! Bcautitl.tl lll.l.SIA 2:90')' ...._ with 2·= anachcd garage. Cozy lirq>Uc.c, ll(lll'aCia ~·\a}'. pantc. #205.E.A COSTA MESA 3323 Marvland Jim fl.:tahaft)· 1657 Iowa ()dpha O~wald 3320 Maryland Circle Delpha Oswald 3435 FuschiJ Elsa Hoyt HUNTINGTON BEACH 8641 Adanra 55+ Eileen Anderson 1-4 $225,000 1·4 $204,000 1·4 $219,900 1·4 $274,500 ' 11 :30 · 3:30 96k . 197k 01'1.\: llOl '\I \l \:D:\Y COSTAMBSA 1891 Orange 'C' 12·4 Bonnie Turner $235,000 2263 Heritage 1-4 Delpha Oswald S239,000 1805 Hummingbird 1·4 Pac Davis 5364,900 NEWPORT BEACH 1325 Sussex Ln. 1-4 Jcslic Mahoney S498,000 HUNTINGTON BEACH 6032 Panorama 1·4 1U1! ¥ah.affy S314,900 • 1S771' Bctfat Donna Rudolph 16502 Charkyvilk Jean Rkhman .. lllUAJl OAXS TOWNHOMB $102,500 ('lc•n & Quiet 3BR. 281\ urstairs unit in great area. Fireplace in hV>ng room. Newer .. omplcx. Wa<hcr & lxyu indudcd. # IOBRI • HUNT BEACH.SS+ $112,000 I...ttht & 8nsht Newpon MoJel. 28R, 1.7581\ Hunringmn J,.nJnurk o .. ean Breezes, pools, spas, tennis, greenbelts & mott. #898JS Glll!AT STAllTBll HOMll $129 900 Gre.11 lmlc <tuter home 111 Santa Ana on !>order of~ntain Valk)'. 38R nn huge lot Well m•mtameJ & priccJ to sell. # 11 HAR SAN MICHEL TOWNHOMJ! $139,900 2 mstr ~uttt>. 2.5BA. l·<tor~l w/2 car atm•hcJ garage t..glu & hright with v•ul1cd «ihng.1 & slt)ilj!,Jll'S. GarcJ .ommunity, pool & '!'•· Ccntnl •tr. Mud1 more' #60SAN BBST BUY $139,900 Ou•mt 3RR house "1th 2-.-ar g:arattt in great area of Garden Grm'l'. ll>,700+ l<>t Newer root: Firepla.:e, new arpc:t. F=h p•in1. #87H EW 1U WNBD LOT $149,887 Spa,·uKJ.< 3RR. 28A home -.i1h 1>pen beamed 'c1hngi. Master BR & BA .adeJ. Strua1ed on dcq> R2 2ooeJ lot. Room to hu11J af\Ofhcr u1111/houJC' Call now! lll9POM I . GIU!.AT SINGLE STOllY $1 59,500 Su ...... r dean 3BR., I.SBA home in Anaheim. Ponnal dining & enn large f.imily room. Huge private yard. Good area. 1120WIL FAMILY Nl!IGHBOlt.HOOD $159,900 ' R.-k uo market! Lovely 3BR home on huge lot oo grca1 strcn! CklllC to parks & s.:huol•. l ·car an-~ch<d garage. #20CON RAM.BUNG RANCH $169,000 ' Ranch styk 3BR. 2BA on huge com« lot with RV ac<es..' Cul-Jc-sa.: kxation. ~e yarJ, 2·car garage, iruidc laundry. Wcmninstcr. #13SPR. P.iMB HUNTINGTON IBACH l.OCAl'JON $169,900 2.llR. 28A. only 7 years old. Vaulted ceiling, mirrored wanlrobC$, views o( ocean, Caralin,t, mountam• and cic;y lie)lta. Complc11 tnrurn pool, tpa., clubhouse. #31UK \ STYIJSH TOWNROM.B $179,600 Beautiful 38~ 2.SBA rownhoutc wjb~ Rar patio, vaulted ceilings, llllt'blc floon.. llKhr & briJdlt, whittWlllhed kit cabs: 2-car anachcd gangc. Super Eamid'c IOcation. f24~ THEJJ!'S NO PLACE Ulll HOM.B $215,000 r Lovely 4BR l.7SBA home. ExpanciCd & ~ tlvu·out. F.in\ily roum, vaulted ccifings. 2 cUltom 6rcpla.:CJ. Bri(l drive. cul-<k·JX. #13HAL PAJUtSlDB RSTATl!S $2191900 Sharp 3BR.. l.75BA executive hUIM in pmti~ area of Fountain VaUcy. Bridt courtyard. NC">"-cr carpet, frah paint. ~uccd. #l6MOU llG CANYON ~19 000 On BiK Canyon Golf Courtc! Hu~ lB 2JiA with funnal dining. & brcakf.Ut noOk. Fittpb«. Ead unit. Pods 1fW & grcenbcln. '60SEA • IWJllLTOf .llOMB $219,000 ' · Like 'ncW! lkaudful 3BR, 2.SB.\: 1·"°'"Y BrutT·wp home with 1WC101T1e ~. ·Vfllltcd cc.ilinp, Frt1Kh door1, latsc-IJIQUlln't. kitchen. 2-ar nt:a1:0.Cd pr. IJOSF.A PACIJIJC I.ANCIC .IBAtnT 1229,llOO Bautiful 3BR, 2.SBA lri·ln-cl "Capri" Model. PorriW ·dining & livillg room h~vc fireplace, bonus-room & den, too! Comm pOol &spU. #l9POM ON TH1! -BEACH $259,000 REDUCED TIIOUSANDS! 3BR, 2BA com<r unit wlch awnome vkws ot' Cat.Wm, Laguna, Dana roim &Newport Harbor cntran«. Gated commuQic;y. !'riced ~ last Nk. #600CI! 6-PLB .>16MO . REDUCED THOUSANDS! Wei nulntained In gtt1t -of HOiiywood. 28R. h<lU9C + 4 ll J. + alltl llftia on hutit ~ '°'· J cnck>scd garages with ample ,.,tias. OWNEJ. alOTIVATl!D!ll UJNEW ~ OCIAN ~ lll .. 90I Buch closc with ovet 2190 a.t of ~ Widl bmJ dl.atll&·~ mom, ckn, dual tircpla.:c. Spa..., webs. C-PQ011'1' ... #60rAN BASTSIDB LUXUl.t D'1PUll ..... Specious & beautiful. &.ch unit lute J ~ lllllel -~ llOO 91t.tl nch. Abo may be sold Kplln~ly • tondoi. lw ~ cw both. Walk to 'frianglc Squvc. N~ paint lmidt and OUf. l!llPllL PIUCBD TO SllL ·~ REDUCED S2MOO!U .kmodtlcd 381. 31A eu.~111 home on 10,000+ 11. lot. Wllitc SCJ'.UIRICt kiuhm wtdl Island. docn lcadift9 ro i*t·likt letting. Piriplace in kitchm It IMna room. # asus ---~--.· I - SPECTACULAR . . MEDITERRAN.EAN ESTATE • Spectacular 180° views, the best views co~pared to any lot in Pelican Crest • S Bedrooms. 9.5 Bathrooms • -4 Fireplaces, Two 2-Car Garages • Large lot approx. 27,000 sq. ft. i.n Irvine Cove • Private Beach and Tennis Courts • Association dues approx. I 12 of Pelican Hill ~~~~~~~JI • No Mello Roos Taxes IN EXCLUSIVE IRVINE COVE 135 IRVINE COVE CREST OFFERED AT $4,800,000 985 BAYSIDE Covl • $799 ,000 3 bd, 2.25 ba, single level, newly remqdeled home with a great view, attached gar31e. Crown moldings, new kitchen with granite countertops. Would make a great investment. • Exclusive guard-gated. private community of Irvine Cove • • A New Home Designed by Brion Jeanette • Fantastic Ocean Views from Library/Study. • Luxurious Master Bedroom Suite • · Home Theatre and State-of-the.-art Communications System • 3-story Oversize Elevator • Extra Large Gourmet K!tthen • Elegant Pool and Spa • Barbecue and Outdoor Entertainment Areas 1755 ~MK AVIMM • $995,000 3 bd, 2.5 ba, unusual QppC>rtUnity, ocean view on OYer . (714) 644.-9060 Ext. 147 . • I • COLDWELL BANKER WELCOMES CAROL ALLIS.ON SENIOR ACCOUNT ExECUTIVE 6 44-9070 EXT 126 Carol Allison is a long time residen.t of Newporl Beach having lived in Big Canyon, Spyglass ,Hill, Harbor View Hills, Harbor View Homes and Corona del Mar. "It seems like I've lived in much of Newport Beach,• says Carol. When you've lived in a community for more than 30 years, yo~ get to know it very well indeed. She calJs Newport "one oi the ~ost beautiful places of th e world in which to live," and, "that first-hand knowledg~ is very helpful. to my teal estate clients.ft Carol Allison began serving clients about 14 years ago, and since the mid- 80's has been a multi-million dollar producer, earning liigh professional ranking. MThe support offered at Coldwell Banker is invaluable," quotes Carol, "and allows me to con- centrate solely on my clients." Carol has devel- oped a specialty in high-end properties, focusing in Big Canyon, where she hu successfully repre- sented many buyers and sellers. She lauds Uus gated community for its central location (within walking distance of Newport Center's financial services, sh opping and restaurants), the unusually large lots, extensive open spaces and tourname?t-level go\£ courses. Carol prides herself on providing eHective, energetic service. "I'm there for all my clients all of the time," she says, adding tbat "many of them become friends." Being honcsl and sincere is extremely import<ml, and goes a long way in this business. "I represent my clients with the highest quali ty real estate service and they are eager to refer their friends to me." "I do not send as assistant. I'm never too busy: Educated and graduated from the American Institute for Foreign Trade with the h opes of becoming a diplomat, and a graduate of. the U niversity of Arizona., 'Carol sfays •busy enough" when not serving her clients. As an active mem- ber of H oag Hospital support groups, the Balboa Bay Club and having been a member of -the Big Canyon Country Club, Carol thoroughly enjoys a game of tennis or golf when time permits. BIG CANYON PROPERTIES LISTED AND SOLL BY CAROL ALLISON . • 22 IMmess Lane ~ted Seier • I Cwrtn Point • 21 Rue Cannes P.epresenced Sellef P.epi all lted Seier ~lted Seller Rep--· Rep .. adSelw • 8 Rue °*-' Royal • , .. ""' Gnnd Ouc:al • l~Sc.Ooud • ) Rue St Ooud • 16.&1e DaaU¥lle • 'RueVllan • 14Tomy Pines • .. <:qon Fairway • '4C.,.famr . ,eanrar...., •• 51~-~ ' ) • 1'4Tomyf!Ns ~Bu)w • l7~T,.. • 22 kayal St Geccie ,.. .. iced Seier • s Rue a-, 11.ayal • 22 kayal St Geccie "·~ Surer • , .. ~ f*-1 (loc) · • 81 kayal St Georp Repmented Seier • I Chetry His • 81 Royal St Geotge ~epmenced 8u)w • 2 Rue GnindVah • I Deerwood ~Seier • 9 G~ Lane • I Deerwood ~ .,,_. • 9 Greenbriar Lw • 17 kayal St Geotze ~ Seier • 8 Rue Owdy • 20 Can)ion ~ RtpmalCld Seier • 22 ltei,.,.. Uni • 20 Can)ion Fairway ~. • 22 ltemqe lane • I 2 Rue Chantily Represerud Seier • 6 Cypreu Point • 5 ~ Foot Represented Bu)w • IS Rue foouncalnbleu • S Wlfl&'d Foot R~ Seller • IS Rue Founcalnbleu • IS kwemess Lane Represented Seier ~Seller R.-.ICld• Replw!ICld Seier Rep ... actw.r ,,. _dlld Seier' Rlp!WllCld Seier' 11.epr...ad Seier Represel1c.ct Seier Representld • • .1 +-• 'T I . ..l · I Daily Pilor Real Esute • 'NOftmbet 2, 1996 ' PERRY TAUB (714) 644-5833 http//www.coldwellbanker.com "Why Settle. for Less?" THINKING.OF SELLING~ Call me to maximize the market exposure of your home. Ct 996 Coldwell Banke< Corporation. An Equal Opportunity eomp.ny. Equal Housing Opportunity. Al OllloM lndepeodeuCly Owned and Operated. WHINTHROP IN CAMBRIDGE COURT Offued at $220,888 •' 3 Bedrooms, 3 baths • Sought after end unit • New light carpeting • Vaulted ceilings • 3 Sk:ylights, f amil'Y room • Private enclosed patio • Cuide-sac area of Uniyersity Town Center For more information, call: GREGG MINOVX & CHRis'iY LANGFORD (714) 644-9060 Ext. 110 & 154 I .. 630 liARBoR ISLAND DRIVE Reduced to $1,900 ,000 • Custom con.temporary home • 4 bd +den, 4.5 ba • Top of the line materials • Private pier and dock • Open & spacious Jloorplan • An entertainer's delight! For more infonnation, call: ]OHN CAMPBELL (714) 644-9060 Ext. 121 DON&JOYCE 46 D RAKES B AY, SPYGLASS H ILL • $729,000 5 bd, 3 ha, two story, fantastic city light and mountain views, lap pool. A Must See! OLSON · "There's No Substitute for Experience." 1-800-487-4931 1 SAN MARTIN, SPYGLASS HIU • $699,000 4 bd, 2.5 ha, estate-sired lot with large pool, new french doors and windows. B AYVIEW TERRACE • REDUCED TO $279,900 Great location! 2 bd, 2 oa, spacious master suite with mirrored wardrobes. Ol996 Coldwell Banker Corporalion. All Equal Oppoltunlty Complny. Equal Housing Oppottuntty. All Oflloes lndependem(y Owned and Operated. For the oppcrumiry to purchase this fine home please call ... I Roy Freeinan ~ Bus 631 .. 1400 x260 Res 673-8324 Big Price R~duction! BAYVIEW TERRACE 61 Shearwater GaceJ, upgraded single family home. 2 Bcirrns, 2 Baths, A/C & fireplace. Private hack yarJ is large with lawn and trees. Community pool & spa. $285,000 Townhome with many upgrades This two story townhome with loft, two bedrooms and two and one-half baths is offered at $149.000. Highly upgraded throughout, the home features Berber carpel, skylights, new fottures, fresh paint and new window coverings. There is a dramatic entry with vaulted ceilings, a fireplace in the spacious living room and both bedrooms are extra large. This unit features a large private rear yard and is located in a small quiet complex located near Eastside Costa Mesa. For more infonnalion, call Donna Rudolph of Coldwell Banker Costa M110 aJ (714) 668-9333. Coldwell Bank~r homes can be found on the lnllnNt aJ http://www.coldwellbanUr.coa We wouJd like your comments, questions or suggestiou for IDllUia.l you would like to see in the Daily Pilot Real Estate section. publisbed every Saturday. If you are interelled ia advertising in our publication, coot.8ct Illes representatives Kip Hincock at (7 J 4) 574-4247 or Janet Vmograd at (714) 574-4248. Their fax number is (714) 631-6594. Ught and bright townhome This immaculate two story townhome in the popular San Michel is offered at $139,900. · Features include two spacious master suites, two and one-half balhs and vaulted ceilings. There is a wood-burning fireplace in the living room. a:s well as custom shelving. There is fresh paint and upgraded carpetUig, along with many upgrades throughout. · niis ligJit and bright unit also has ccraral air, a security system and a two car attached garage. Smaller gated complex with community pool and spa. For.,,.. he/Ol'Jlfldion, coll Pill O'Tool4 DtwU of Colllt.-D &utUr Costa Me111 Ill (714) 6'8-9333 or (714) 545-3650. Yo• ea ollo TN£1t Colllwftl &u.Ur 01t tlN f n#nalt"' "'9':1/www.~llN•br.eoa \ UDOISll Cie.lt stred to SIJed loc. Huge M8R downstrs. 2 ve1'J lg Ba &. deck upslTS. So pado .... $SJl,OOO UDOISll Con"&e on OYent.ze lot ldeAI h>f remodel or new home. Gren~ loadon ........ S4SJ.SOO CO&ONA D£L MA.I Look at this pt1c:e for 481t 38A c.ondol C:.th all. fplc. formal OR. I~ IBA down ............ $)68,500 COllONA DU MA.a Vla<>Nn bsuly bit .. '80's. 38l. Sk)1ts. l (pies. lg. dn rm. Sp.lcb.as I Bit. ..,c ....... -.. -..... $6)9,000 CORONA D£L MA.I So. ol hwy. In lush atttng. 3M 2BA. Din. rm. w/fr dn to lg bale f'1m rm/ofc Mei. ..... $J9S,OOO COllONA DU. MAil F•buloos south ol hwy loc. w/ocn v~. 381t 28A remod kJt, frml DR. French Drs .• -... $719,000 CORONA DU. MAil OTMNdc &. ne.v·new w/381t suites. Gorgeous kJt. w/Sublero. root cleck. 2-ar gar ............... $520,000 CORONA DU MA.a SS0,000 below .ny 3BR.. In CdM. Z·stol)' wtttl suite down. 3 8"lc.. fplc. ............ $289,900 • -·· !!~_.!!!!.!J!!!!!!!:l!!!!~~~l"',~~:~~~~·------....._.w._...._........__-._..-...;:_..-., Met1-o Realty celebrcites five years of success Company's success includes mortgage division Darrell Pash owner/broker of Metro Realty, is proud lo announce the company's fifth anniversary. Metro will celebrate with a Dorrell Posh fest ive gathering on Thur .. Nov. 7, from 5:30 -7:30 p.m. There will be food. refreshments and live entertainment. "I am very proud to be celebrating our fifth anniversary and I personally thank my sales staff for their hard work and dedication to Metro's success," Pash said. Over the past few years Metro has not only gained spectacular growth, but has positioned itself as the second largest independent brokerage firm in the Newport Beach area. This also includes a dynamic mortgag;,Aivision, Metro Mortgage. Vice president Ed Graves has more than 12 years of experience in the banking industry. He has added a higher level of service lo clientele and to Metro's team of sales professionals. "With incorporating the mortgage r division it has allowed Metro to She's dosed more than two transactions per month increase sales and to provide clients with immediate answers to their mortgage needs," Pash said. According to Graves, the clients are the reason for the division's success. "Although the market has been somewhat of a s truggle over the past few years, it has also presented buyers with some of the greatest opportunities in years. Especially for those first time buyers who thought they would never get a chance of reaching out for their dreams of owning a home, are now living in one," Graves said. Metro Really is al 5 Corporau Plavi, Newport Beach, (714) 729-1072. Metro Mortgage is locaUd within the office of Metro Really aJ 5 Corporate Plavi, Newport Beach, (714) 729-1072. Oceanfront estate excepfior!.ally designed U>cited in one of the most desirable private communities on the Southern California Cout is this gated oceanfront estate in the heart of Laguna Beach. Experience breathtaking ocean views from every room. This 6,300 square foot home, designed and built of exceptional quality, has four bedrooms, plus exercise room or fifth bedroom and five and one-half baths. An abundance oflW. and stainless steel railings have been used to accent the interior design. Features include a state-of-the-art sc:curity system, den, library, fully equipped kitchen, recreation room "with kitchenette, intercom system, dual air conditioning, wine cellar, spa. sauna in the master bath, elevator, direct ~s to the beach, boat room storage and private off shore boat mooring. Offeced al $3,899,000. For mon informllllon, call Mid., RIU'dbrt Ill (714) 123-0940 °' ~ Moon al (714) 830-5173. Fred Sands Newporl Propenus, 1100 Newport C•lf#r Dr., Su. 110, N~ BM£1s. +. Daily PUoc Rnl Elate • Nowmber 2, 1996 c . .'o>.;-..-------:JE-67\SU\t MOORE HOME SPECm-AlfST,-~ COASTAL PROPERTIES Buy one or all of <he lots <•r buy one and the <fcvcloper will build you :o custom home to suite ynur needs. $4Q5,000 -$595,000 Custom homesite with exceptional ocean, harbor and city lights views. This lot is over 1/2 acre and is ready for devel- opment. Plans are included with an acceptable offer. Bon't delay this is a great deal! PRICED TO SELL AT $6SO,OOO Luruna Beach Oceanfront "~~nita", ont of tht most dtsirablt fJ!ivate communities on the Southern Cali- fornia Coast. The gated Oceanfront Ertate is located in the heart of Lagtma Beach. ~erience the breathtaking ocean views fi-o11t every row1.' This 6,300+ square fOot home, designed and built of exceptional qualiry, his (Our bedro<mzs, plus txercise room (coullbe a fifth bedroom) a7~d fjve and one-half batbS. An abundance of teak and.stainless steel railings has been tzsed to accent the interior design. Sonu of the many tttras incliuk: • State-of-the-art security system • Den • Library • Fully equipped kitchen • Recreation room with kitchenette • Intercom System • High Tech electronics • Dual air conditioning • \Vine cellar • Spa • Sauna in the master bath • Elevator • Direct access to sandy beach • Boat room storage • Private offshore boat mooring!!! Offered at $3,899,000 Oversize comer lot in one o Newpon's most desired famil)' neighborhoods. Owner bas purchased another and is cnrcmdy motivated to Sell. MAKE 0 000 Call Chris Because You Deserve · Moore! MOKI'GAGE NEWPORI' BFACH (714) "4-8121 llOO Newport C.m lk., Saitc llOA Newpwt B11cla, CA 92'60 -. I Daily Pil0t ll"1 Escue • Novcro~r 2, 1996 Grubb & Ellis announces top agents year to date Kent McNaughton remains in the lead Kent McNaughton continues to dominate the position as top producer for the Newport Beach office of Grubb & Ems Residential Real Estate Services. The top 20 agents were announced by Ron Mazzano. vice president and district •. manager. Success and awards are no stranger to McNaughton, with his natural aptitude flld marketing skills. He has consistently been a top producer of the Newport Beach office of Grubb & Ellis and was successful with his previous company. 'There is no substitute for expertise - luxury estates require special marketing. negotiating and financial expenditures of the agent," McNaughton said. McNaughton prides himself on setting the standards for selling luxury estates in Newport Beach and throughout Orange County. Since joining the Newport Beach office, he has continued to market properties in all price ranges, although he is best known for his excellence in high- end transactions. His work ethic, real estate knowledy and ability to relate to his clients' needs are keys to his success. Other honorees are: Sally Shipley. Gary Hesselgesser, Pam Ball. Anne Hoover. Stephanie Houghton. Linda Oeth. Lois Kent Mc.Naughton Jacobs, James Weisenbach, Barbara Aune, Mali Gulledge, Ted Jarvis, Suzanne · Shuler, Ann Peters, Gisela Burmeister, Jo Ann Kenton, Bob Coluccio, Claudette Blanchard, Carol AJlison. Laraine Shaw and Eric Shaw. "Whether buying or selling real estate, our agents will ensure that the transaction is structured to your best advantage. They will provide you with the most current information on financing, marketing and any pertinent changes in reaJ estate law. Their knowledge of these areas is continually enhanced by personal research as well as through Grubb & Ellis' training programs," Mazzaho said. Agents may be 1W1Clrell al Grubb cl Ellis Reritknliill Real Estale Services, 23 C'"'P"rale Plaza, SU. 190, Newport Beach, (714) 644-6200. Stunning St. Laurent Recently listed in Newport Ridge is this Cherbourg model. which is St. Laurent's largest plan and includes four bedrooms and three baths. The master suite has a luxurious master bath with dual china sinks. built in vanity and walk-in closets. There is a ft.rst floor bedroom and bath. The property has been professionally landscaped with flagstone and offers a private courtyard entry and .in-ground spa. Other amenities include central air, interior laundry, French doors to private rear yard. double-sided familyniving room fireplace with glass door, gas log light and precast surrounds, designer light fixtures and prewiring for all essential systems needed to run life smoothly and efficiently. This ,m>perty awaits its qew family and is ready to move-in today. Offered at $515,000. FtW 1110N biforrltlltWn, C4ll A.1111, Ted Mii S.V.1111~ of G"'bb & EUU R11Ul•"""1 Reol EllllU Sn'Ykn Ill (71') 6'4-6100. . ·' • Award Ylinning team believes in a 'iob Ylell done Grubb & Ellis ag~ts Laraine and Eric Shaw combine their knowledge and expertise Laraine and Eric Shaw. top producing agents with Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Services, have parlayed their advanced buSiness and communication skills into extremely successful real estate careers. With more than two and a half decades of collective~ csta.tc expertise, the.Shaws have studied every madct trend and are highly qualified to effectively counsel their clients. '1'hey possess superior skills in and knowledge of the intricacies of real estate, and Eric and Loraine Shaw they really Jove what they do," said Ron Mazz.ano, vice president and district manager. Formed in 1990, the award-winning mother and son P.8J1ncrship between Laraine and Eric Shaw, has earned the two an impeccable reputation throughout f Newport Beacb.~Laraine, who has been in real estate since 1977, and her.son Eric, a graduate of the University of Southern California Business School and a keen market analyst. are well-known for their innovative sales strategics and high energy approach. "Negotiation skill, perseverance, accessibility and integrity arc the keys to our success," Eric said. "Communication with our clients is the cornerstone of our business philosophy." In addition. the Shaws rely upon the latest computer technology to broaden their communications ~andbccomc accessible at all hours to their buyers and sellers. It is ~ incredible focus and commitment of the Shaw team which distinguishes them as agents in the top one percent who enjoy a job well done. To nacla LtuwbN IUUI Eric Slulw, call tlu Newport Beocla offke of Grubb & Ellb Relilkllllal Real E1ta1e Semees at (11') 6'4-6200. Custom home in Belcourt Nel>tled in the prestigious, guard-gated Belcourt area of Newport Beach. this beautiful home il> iJeal for gracious living. Privy to rare ocean and city light vistas, the noorplan consists of five spacious bedrooms, four and one-half baths and a family room with wet bar. Special features of the custom decor :ncludc an elegant marble entry, circular staircase, French doors hardwood floors, cathedral ccihngs and custom shutters. The state-of-the-art ki~ersJenn-Air and Sub-Zero appliances, center island and a dining bay. lq addition, this home bu a built-in safe, central vacuum and security and intercom syStcms. The furnishings are negotiable. Surrounded by manicured lawns and lush tropk11I l.lliage, the architecture blends red tile, brick and a lovely porthole window. This home .tlso boasts a four car .....,e. Price4 at $1,695,000 and the seller is open to a trade. ' Pol' rrt0n ilVonJtllliott, C4ll B.U. Panch frtHlf Ou Nnt1p0tf JJMela td/k• of On» & EUU R•ritloUild RMl &MU Surkn .i (114) U4 a.. . . + . Traditional style custom home on Peninsula Point Located just steps from the ocean and bay at the quiet end of the peninsula in Newport Beach. this three bedroom plus family room features a-light, bright and open floor plan. There are two bedrooms downstairs and a master bedroom and family room upstairs. It was remodeled and updated in 1989 with French doors and windows, volume ceilings and new kitchen and baths. The home is freshly painted and the buyer can select new carpet. The downstairs patio features its own fireplace. The upstairs balcony has a great view of Newport Center/Fashion Island. 'The Peninsula Point Association amenities include private bay. beach and boat launching facilities for boats up to 18 f cet. A wine and chccsc party for old and new members is held each year at one of the bayfront homes. Children's parties and a chili cook-off in September are amon,g the other events in this community. The home has terrific curb appeal and this is an' excellent time to make your move to the beach. Offered at $499,500. . For more Utfonnalion, call Jill Andrus al (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properths is localed at 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Ocean and Catalina Island views This home is located in the rediscovered beach community of Corona Highlands. There are captivating views of the Pacific from the kitchen and living room as well as sit down views from the den/ sunroom. This home embodies the coastal California lifestyle with its wannth and brightness. This home was remodeled a few years ago and is in move-in condition, ready to be enjoyed. 'The beautifully designed front entry gate opens onto an ex:pan ive courtyard tiled with Mexican pavers and provides space for entertaining a couple of close friends or for a party. The home f eaturcs four bedrooms, two and one-half baths. bleached hardwood floon, new carpet and sandblasted. whitewashed open beam ceilings. Lar;ge expanses of glass frame the mesmerizing ocean views. The home still bas the potential for further ex~sion with several alternatives and is situated with.in sight of the Pelican Hill Golf Course. Beach access and Olde Corona del Mar are just a stfort .wa,lk. Offered at $539.000. For...,. "4/of 111tiM, ctUl M"'1 BU.11 or Bob W1"°1'% tit (114) 6"-1600. Coat N~ ~, 4 Cim PlilrJI, 5". 260, Newport B.cla. f. Dtli.ly Piloc Real Escatc. Novembu 2, 1996 I AT-TEN:rl.0 -N REAL ESTAT.E AGENTS & BROKERS!· GRANT KING Office: (714) 673-4664 Message Center/Pager: (714) 451-7905 M.L.S. MORTGAGE LOAN SPECIALIST .. · A MORTGAGE CORPORATION The M.L.S. of the l.tnding lndumy Member of Better Business Burtau 2865 E. <:out H'r., Suite 212 • U»rona dd Mar I • ......_BT_.._. Cl if Ten acre estate, SBO, pool. tennis court, helo pad. 516 car gar space. Gazebo & all overlooking this 360 degree view. Must see!! $5.200.000 A_.,EJ This magnificently expanded Versallle Plllf\ has been remod & modified to perfection. Fabulous courtyard entry, beaut patio w/pool, spa & cabana. Tremendous use of marble. 6BO, 6.SBA. $1,195.000 A lllUIE•latMlt•aM- Contemporary hm w/ocean & canyon views. 580, SBA. Gated comm. BUY NOW & wo~ w/builder to add your personal finishing touches. $1,195.000 KElBlllR~-... Fabulous 380 main house w/separate guest house. At beach level. Call today for more details. $1,195,000 ....... ,. " .. Are seen from thl1 lulhly landlcaped yard & newty remodeled 480, 3BA home. Huge 0011"1« lot w/pvt aoce11 to 4 beaches plus 2 parka. --.ooo I I IH•t•-••tH•tC Cuet tam hmll Bum In 92', epedotll ftr pin. Light & bright, 380, 3BA, fam rm wlwet bar, bonus rm, FDR, trench drs, cust cabinets. Mstr ate w~ ftra, 2 car gar + carport space. ,.,..._ a. ..... Charming garden, court yard entry onto wtde 4T lot. Spa, remodeled home in pristine condition. Perfect for couple. mo.- 81 I ff a NIRY HIER UU 11'1 Totally remod In '89 this 480, 2.SBA hm alts on a lrg landscaped lot. It boasts a gourmet's kit w/prof range, 2 fplc's & a lrg bonus rm. ...._,.,1 om...a ..... wPC1 Very suitable for owner/user or Investment great loo across from park. Comfortable 380, 2BA front unit, detached 280, 1 BA over gar. ..._ .. mt' I Fi lllt&•·mTM·• Thls invtting 480, w/walklng distance to mariners & back bay, features newer rf, automated apttnklera, wd ftra, copper piping. · •••ooo ..... ft.Ull ..... 380, 2.58A. HI clngl, hdWd flrt, pvt-patio. Seeing It beffevlng. •Great a11umable loan with 10% down•. Calf today for more Information. ,__ Ulm ... , ••• 5BO, lib, fam rm. pool, spa & ocean view. Cust hm w/lots of leaded glass, circular staircase & elevator. Gated ·en1!)' w/a 3 car gar. $1,.f#,000 -·-----New cu~ hm w""'"1 d oc.an & city. 580, each w/adjolnlng BA. Kit wfgranMil counters. Extra rm fof' off1C81'1ib. Luxurious ll1W •· $1,91S.,OOO mrr•••m11111 tt•••tlEACI Lovely traditional 580 cust hm on comer lot. Lots of used brick. This 2-story hm otters great fam llv. Ltg fam rm opens onto veranda. $1, 100,000 •FEIT• 1IE WlTll Leasehold Estate on water lrg boat dock possible . 580, 4BA, 2 main fir BO, rm for expansion. Creative financ· Ing. 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E.nt 1. c:fVewpo'Lt C 'l.E.1.t fJownhom.E.1. 548-4796 - Owner Will Carry 1st T.D.! 2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath. D~atic Floor Plan. Attached garage with inside access. Walle to beach. $199,000! J ------ BALBOA PENINSUIA 1707 E. Bay Ave. Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 7BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $3,950,000 20 Hillsborough, Hrbr Hill · 5BR Sandy Mittman/Prudential 729-7271 2042 Miramar Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 JBR Sun 1-4 $849,000 231 Vea Udo Soud 3BR Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 506 "I" Street Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 3BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,100,000 3ooi Oiff Drive 4BR Knowleton Realty Jill Wiese 646-3605 NEWPORT BEACH 642-1168 11 Rue Fontain Bleau 2BR +den Sat 1-4 $560,000 Metro Realty S Hillsborough-Hrbr Hill 381 + $1,149,000 or $4700mo. lease Joan Mather 673-8967 Sandy Mittman-Prudential 729-7271 1354 E. Oceanfront SBR Sat/Sun 1-4 $1,095,000 644-1096 Cannery Village Realty Vince Mayell 673-3777 A.-.. of Octob« 31, 1 IM KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-,_. fixed INTQEST ~ POINTS LOCK· TYPE PHONE RATE DWN "') IN A.P.R. Abacus Financial Group A (714) 375--6666 7.375% 5 2.500 14 7.670 ~~~~~""'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2.950'% 20 1.000 American Savings Bank S (800) 562-6272 7.625% 20 2.125 30 7.884 ~~~--'-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3.950'% 25 1.000 Bank of America B (800) 642-2244 7.625% 20 1.750 45 7.~ 5.500% 20 1.000 California Federal Bank S (800) 225-3337 7.825% 20 2.250 "5 7.898 3.875% 20 1.000 Chase Manhattan K (800) 900-6082 7.500% 20 2.375 30 7.784 4.375% 20 2.250 Coast Federal Ban« S (800) 300-5629 7.800% 20 2.000 10 8.049 2.950% 25 1.000 Detrick Mortgage Group A (714)759-9692 7.375% 5 2.125 12 7.630 3.850% 20 1.000 Downey Savings s (800) 338-9639 7.500% 20 2.500 30 7.797 2.950'% 20 0.250 Emery Financial A (714) 729-9200 7.500% 5 1.625 12 7.704 3.950% 20 2.250 Fidelity Federal Bank S (800) 232·2309 7.750% 5 1.875 10 7.984 3.950'% ro 1.375 First Federal Bank of CA S (800) 872-4332 7.500% 20 2.375 30 7.784 2.950% 20 1.250 Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5850 7.500% 20 2.500 30 7.797 5.825% 20 ·1.625 Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 580-8000 7.825% 5 2.250 45 7.898 2.950% 10 1.000 Great Western Bank B (800) 492-7587 7.850% 20 2.000 30 7.898 3.950% 20 1.000 Home Saving. s (800) ~1 7.500% 10 2.250 30 7.771 3.950% 20 1.000 Irvine Lending & Investments R (714) 21e-2410 7.875% 10 1.250 15 8.044 3.875% 20 0.000 NationaBanc Mtg. Corp. K (800) -.0001 7.500% 20 2.000 30 7.744 4.125% 20, 2.500 Newport Coaat Financial A (800) 808-5826 7.375% 5 2.375 10 7.657 3.950% 20 1.125 Oceanvlew Financial A (714) 851-e355 7.825% 5 1.315 15 7.804 8.875% 10 1.250 ProFed Mortgage K (800) eee-3758· 7.825% 20 2.125 30 7.884 4.250% 20 1.000 TlC Financial Svea. A (800) 801 ·7300 7.825% 10 1.250 13 7.791 5.250% 5 1.500 Union Ban« of CA B (800) 453-1288 7.750% 20 1.750 30 7.971 4.875% 20 1.000 Weyertweueer Mtg. 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In Newport Beach. An exclusive, guard-gated neighborhood of sin~le level limited edition condominium homes. Spectacular golf course views. Lush landscaping. Tranquil surroundings. A luxuriously private, resort setting in the heart of _Newport Center with Fashion Island just step? away, recreation and the coast nearby. Functional floor plans all grandly spacious to display your passion for collectibles or to accommodate visits from friends and family. Granville. Extraordinary, secluded and private. GRANVILLE ,--,,;-, \ "' , COMING S"'OON FOR INFORMATION, CALL 714-640-8550 FROM THE MID $500,000'S F""" Pocfji£ Coast Htift~ p Nof'dt °" Ntwport Ca1ttr Drivt, tlteft first lefr Ill GrCDn'flle Drive. ' .I l 0.Uy Piloc &ea! lscafe • No.eiDber 2, l~ . 'I I . ~•'• 3 bdrms . 2 f'l>'s, 2 balconies. high • • ceilings, Ir~ LR & kitchen Moster suite has sitting room & fireplace .. Easy walk to town & beach. close !iJ ocean access & view or boy & city ~ hghlll No problem lo show! • • MEL FUCH S PAVILION REAL ESTATE g;=a'.5 ::Ji '7Ge E. BALBOA BLVD. !11 ~ BALBOA. CA HNI • ~ • • Olfr ('714)8'75-81!0 • • Fu: (714)C'75-0?53 fU 4'- !jl Voice llbll: C7U )747-'7715 &!a-d ~·Ao\•.JM..•il:o\• .... ·~· ... ·~•.l!IW..•..§1• •. ..-.~·--•1""'·--•1"'"·~·"""·,....· •. Owners & Realtors: Wa nt to Reach the Best Qualified Hom e Buyers on the Coast? Showca8e Yow Property HereU It's an Inexpensive and effective way to advertise your special ·properties .. Deadline for space & copy Is Wednesday by 4pm. CallNOWlll 842-8878 . , ................. . SPYGLASS HILL Ocean~ Bay & Catalina View You un almost see Braril from here!!! 1 year ago there were 22 homes for sale rl~are ,,H"IO homes for sale!!!! Do we see a trend be.re? Best Buy in Spyglass!!!! • 4 hedrooms, 2 Y, ba1hJ • Hu~ 19,900 ± oq. ft. lot • Cui.tom pool & spa $950,000!!!! Open 1-fouse Sun. 1-5 I Jade uJVe Judy Kolar• ~ .. 1212 Shea Realty IAYCIEST ~ famityhclme, 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, fifth be<toom is seporote wlfull bMfl tor meid ex office, filreplacc in living room & family room, comer lot wllarge front & back yards. Gfem street in ~t.at~! $495,000 Won't l.utl ~ -480, 38A ~ Fart11 380. 28.A. tf~ wmdtd Dtsignu Ptrfttt. guard Jated .._ 111 dw .._, widi p-tl. a.elf Onlv home wlF'f: oool ! ·~· Pn111e $219,900. P~ -_.,ta..~ lowioo. Unly $534.900 wfTtnna. Today! ...... ., .. __ l'RADmoNAL CAPE COD HOME -4 bedroans, 31 /1 l:::attB, 3 car ~ Rlilnal. Dinin::1 am Li virg R:xJn, 3 Fmplao:s, 14,0QOs:i. ft. lct:. Locaterl in gmat fanily comm U'l:ity with J;:COl arrl tw:> ~. For &:lle ~~ .. $969,000 733-«0I Jill Wiese + ••• A • .f • • • e 4. e. I. I • • ------- .... +~ I .I : o.ily Piloc lleal Estate • No.anbCt 2. 1996 . ., Bayfront with large dock Rll:ouc1m To $1,349,000!! 1010 E. Bal boa Blvd. •'. ~ 3 hdrms., 2 fp's, 2 balconies. high :fl! re1lings. lrit LR & kitchen Mastl'r suite has sitting room & fireplace. Easy walk to town & beach. c lose . :.tJi orean access & view of bay & crty :Jtli ·~ lights. No problem to show• ~ • ·MEL FUCHS • • PAVILION REAL ESTATE ~'5fj ~• • 700 E. BALBOA BLVD. ~· • BALBOA. CA 92Ml • •• 011': 171414175.81!0 •• Fu: 1714lt75-0?53 l1J ~ Voice Ma ll: (7141747-7765 ~ d ~·1'lot•.:M&..·~· ... ·~·...,·~· ·~· • .. ......... 1"" .... •1"""·11fW•~·1"1"· ........ • .. Owners & Realtors: Want to Reach the Best Qualified Home Buyers on the Coast? Showcase Yow Property Hentll It's an inexpensive and effective way to advertise your special ·properties. Deadline for space & copy is Wednesday by 4pm. CallNOWlll 842-8878 • .. • • • • • • • .. • ....... t SPYGLASS HILL Ocean, Bay & Catalina View You can almost see Brazil from here!!! 1 year ago there were 22 homes for sale in Spwlass Today there are $/() homes for sale!!!! Do we see a trend here? Best Buy in Spyglass!!!! • 4 1,.:Jro<ln\S, Z Y, baths • Hui:e 19,900 ± i,q. (1. lot • Cu~tom rool & spa $950,000!!!! Oren Hou:< Sun. 1-5 I j.JJe Cove Judy Kolar • 640-1212 Shea Realty IAYCREST Wonderful family home, 5 bectooms, 3.5 baths, fifth bedoom is separate w/full bath for m&td or office, fireplace tn living room & f!lmtly room, comer lot w!l.Yge front & beck yards. Great street 1n gr~ netghboihood! $495,000 Won't lull wr~ '480, l8A l.tkt Fomi 380. 2SA. HiOIY andrd Dnigntr Perftct, pnl iated i.-oa 1ht wMCr widi p¥i. a..d:f Onlv homt w/pvt, pool & ·~· Prime $279,900 fottcbutt . _., lut. c.11 lc>ca1ion. Only SS3'4. 900 wffe.rm&. Tod. I r ... .,.. •• G:ean, B3.y, CityVie.-.is TRAomoNAL CAPE Coo HOME 4 bedroans, 31 I l::at:IB, 3 arr gange, Rmra1 Dini.qJ arrl Li virg lb:In, 3 Fin:places, 14,~.ft. lct:. U:x::at:Erl in gn:at fanily c om m tni. ty with p:x>l ard tJ...o P300. Far Sale ~ a...ier $969 ,000 733-4401 + + ·. A SPECIAL OFFERING of three level parce ls, each approximately 1/4 acre, is now ~va ilable in the oceanfront estate .of Smithcliffs in North Laguna Beach. The private, gated enclave is within walking distance to Laguna's most spectacular beaches. These lots represent a commodity rarely found in Southern California. Each site is offered at $599,000. Please call Lyleen and Jeff Ewing for additional information. NEWPORT RIDGE E STATES Impre~sive estate of five bedrooms and four and one half baths. Situated on the n ature park and landscaped like a tropical island. Reduced to $839,000 ---=-:..... ~----... ·-- 506 VIA LIDO NORD, LIDO ISLE New bayfront with private-dock-for over 50' yacht, best Lido Isle location with panoramic views, expansive waterfront terrace, bonus room perfect for wine cellar. Offered at $2, 795,000 LYLEEN & JEFF EWING (714) 673--1980 ~ (800) 949-9471 +