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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-09-25 - Orange Coast Pilot... SERVING THE NEWPORT-MESA C01'AMUNmES SINCE 1907 SATURDAY, 5EPllM8ER 25, 1999 A solution for Beach Access and Dr. Laura w H l ,T I s . u p ? .Tue city that always sleeps •It worked once before. A s the Dr. Laura vs. Beach Access case excites a national audience, it is ht· bng that I am reading the biog- raphy of a man born in 1809. In the book, author David Herbert Donald writes of a duel in which the subject participated in 1842: "Left to hirnseU, he probably would have made peace with (his challenger) ... But [he) made the mistake of consulting a hot· blooded young Springfield physician, Dr. Elias Merryman, who clearly wanted a duel to take place.~ Reading that, 1l struck me st eve smith that there are a lot of Elias Mer- rymans out there, people egging on both sides; people with noth- ing to lose. And when it's over, the only ones who will come out ahead are the lawyers. But I've got a solution that I believe will SEE SMITH PAGE A11 • Ne:wJ>Ort Beach residents' need for quiet may be contributing to the closing of some night spots. Al.EX COOLMAN nilyfb Newport Beach, the sleepy town by the sea, becomes sleepier by the day as its local spots for night We slowly fade out of business. The Cannery· Resta\lrant. Snug Harbor. Windows on the Bay. One by one they drop out of the scene, leaving vacant st9refronts and empty parking lots. For residents whose first NEWS ANALYSIS pnonty is a good night's rest, this is no doubt a welcome development: But for the busi- nesspeople whose hvelihood depends on enterta.J.nment _ .. not to mention the locals and tourists who enjoy spending a night on the town -the loss of area bars, clubs and restau- rants has raised a disconcert- ing question: Why, they ask, is Luis Armendariz brings food and necessities ·to p eople living in Costa Mesa's motels The Jesus Food Ministry gathers for group prayer at New Harbor Inn motel 1n Costa Mesa. Diana Scott. 7, bug a new stuffed animal she grabbed from Jesus Food Mlnlstry while on a top at New Harbor Inn ln Costa Me . ''My heart goes out to them because a lot of the people are trapped" -Luis Armendartz Ministry Finding a way to feed :the hun~--,- Eu-.i C.11 nily~ T he people who approach Luis Armendariz's food ministry truck have simple requests: a can of tuna, a box of cereal, a bar of soap. But for those struggling to make it in the motels of Costa Mesa, their requests are going largely unmet. That's where Armen- dariz comes in. • For the la t four years, Anncndari7. ha worked to provtde food and dothing to th n cdy. A little more than a year ago, he bought ad hv ry ttuc:k ond betjan vi iting the motel of Co ta M a lwtf' • a week to provld famW and individuals there with the basic neccss1t1es of hie. Jesus' Food Minic;try, as Amu:mdam' M .. known, i~ pnmarlly a one-man OJ mtion ~upport· ed by the NewpQrt Vineyard Chri ban fl'eUow hip in Costa Mesa. •My heart goes out to them bcclll a lot of th people are trappcct."' Annendartz d. •You pas by (these motels) and )'.OU go lhrOU{Jb them ftfld you see o lot of peopl and you fl lot of chll· dren.· What Annendari:r. , though, l not tottilly Sil MIAIS'Mv PAQI Al it so hard for nightWe to sur- vive in Newport Beach? For Bill Hamilton, the pri- mary owner of The Cannery, the answer to this question is t:Ioublingly easy to find. As far as he is concerned, the fate of his business was seaied at a meebng in 1997, when the City Counal revoked his JUSl- granted pemut to allow danc- ing. Hamilton made it clear at the time that the restaurant needed entertainment rev- enue to survive, yet the city, reacting to protests 'from The Cannery's residential neigh- bors, ruled against tum. ·We had no entertainment, certainly no dancing permit· ted," Hamilton said. •And SEE NIGHT PAGE A9 ·Local Brownie troop will run in Race for the Cure •One runner Sunday will have a special reason for joining the race -her mother. NOAK! SCHWARTZ Myflol NEWPORT BEACH -Sev- en-year-old Candace 1'11enuec understands breast cancer sun- ply as a •germ: But that won't stop her or her Browrue troop -an even dozen guls -from running in Race for the Cure this weekend. Today, there will be registra· tion and T-shirt and bib pickup from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Paafic Life building, 700 New- port Center Dnve On Sunday. Candace and her mother, Lynda, a breast cancer survivor, will join thousands of others to celebrate We . Organiz- ers are expecting 25,000 people to paruc1pate in the eighth annual event Smee its incep- tion, Race for the Cure has raised $3 million for the fight against breast cancer. •The guls are really excited,• Lynda Niemiec said. ·we haven't gone m.to detail about breast cancer, (but they know) for the people m the pmk hats, SEE RACE PAGE A10 MILLENNIUM MOMENT FYI RACE FOR THE CURE: SCHEDULE + Registration -6:30 a.m. + Health, Fitness and Chevron Kids' Expo - 6:30 a.m. to noon + Live entertainment - 8 a.m. to noon , + Family 1...,,ile Fun Run/Walk -7:30 a.m + Aerobic warm-up - 7:45 a.m. +Women'sSK Run/Walk -7:50 a.m. + Coed SK Run -9:40 a.m. +Coed SK Walk -9:45 a.m. + Breast cancer sur- vivors tribute -11 a.m. Pledge prize drawing -11:30 a.m. INFORMATION The event takes place at Fashion Island, off of East Coast Highway at New- port Center Drive. Fees are S28 for adults in advance and S30 on the day of the race. Breast cancer sur- vivors, youths and seniors S20. Register online at www.occure.com. Secupilg communications ... and his nation's freedom n Pnce, a Costa M~ r dent d Nava10 Indian, was a pnnopa.l vcloper ol the commurucation system based an the Nava10 language that radio operators used to conunurnc-ate dur- mg World War fl. Price was Wlth the Marin Corps Jor 30 years, witn Slllg the famous flag-raising at Jwo Jtma, eammg a pwple heart for injWl dt Guadalcanal and ultimately retiring from the servic tn 1972 The Navaho languag ·based communication ystem wa d vcl<>ped to foil Japan monitors of AmenC'an radio traffic aild was lamo ly uncrackabl . • ••rm• aaimrr celebfne the people Who made • ma;ot tonttt. bUtlon to the Ne\'JPCWt Mesa community duf ng this century INDEX l6T IUYS ____ ,,. QAWRED __ , __ ......19.J CURIRlrrW ...... ..._"" IAllllCI.--~-----..-. IDtl ----------..:.---~ WW1B ---·-· S. Wnfllt ,. ! ~---G •• 11 ·---~. ------~,... •OllL Of Ill SIOIY Empty nest doesn 't mean an empty life "The art of lite lies in a constant readjustment to our surroundings.• , faith Doily Pilot r-----------------------------------------------------------------------1---------------------------------------------------------------, Addtess: 700 Victoria St., Costa Mesa Phone: (949) 631-1611 Denomination: Lutheran, M1Ssouri Synod Year established: 1957 Service times: Saturday worship at 5 p.m.: Sunday worship at 8, 10 and 11 :30 a.m. Senior pastor. The Rev. Willlam B. Hemenway· II Ill SPllll /c. -Okakura Kakuzo T hose of you who read last week's column know that Jon and I just left our youngest daughter, Amy, at college. Many of you have sweetly asked me how I am doing after such a major change. and I I I I I I I I I I I l Pastoral staff: :Joseph Strubbe, associ- ate pastor; Steve Hayes, lay minister/pansh administrator: C. J. Armstrong, vicar/youth minister; Lavonne Kahre, organist; Michael Busch, sanctuary choir director: Debbie Huddleston, church secretary; Duane Rohmaller, interim principal; Lalece Rooker, preschool director; nacy Coly- er, school-age care director; Julie Edman, school-age care assistant; Sharon McMullen, school secretary; Mary Fewell and Lianne Anderson, prayer requests; Merle Bettencourt, Sunday school. I'm still wondering myself. . ... It's actually only been a few days, and I've felt such a range of emotions that it's hard to pinpoint. I guess I 'could say I'm confused, comforted and 'confident. ~ t •I'm confused because while much of my life is still the same, so much else is radically different. In a matter of days, so many "knowns" became unknowns. I knew things would be d1fferent, I just didn't realize how dif- ferent. Even going to the market was different. I went there the other day • and was totally stumped when J had • to deade how many bananas to buy • I'm not alone, as several of my friends also recently entered the "empty-nest• phase. One fnend said she feels like her life has turned upside down. I can relate to that because I feel like my equilibrium is OJf. I haven't changed time zones, but I'm clearly in a different mom-zone. Another fnend said: "I know that letting go of our kids is a job that should begin from the day that they a.re born, but can you ever be fully prepared for it? Will you please pray for me Cindy?" No. I don't think you can ever be flilly prepared for it, and yes, I am praying for her, and for myself, as well ~all my other friends who are experi- encing the same Uung. Thankfully, I know God answers prayers. And yet another fnend described bow he felt after leaving bJs son at cbllege "It feels like a death," he 1~d. I have to agree with that, too, because 1t 15 the end of an era, and I need time to grieve that. Last week }lad additional sadness- l>ecause a college friend died unex- pectedly, and our faithful old rabbit, Chocolate Ctup, never woke up But I'm also comforted because the tbfting was right, and wtule Amy may Mve left home, God hasn't left her. $11e was so ready and so exoted about ., I I I I I I I I Size-of congregation: More than 700 attend Sunday worship. Makeup of congregation: Members come from Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Newport Beach and Irvine. Child-care: Avciilable at all services and other activities. Type of worship: The 8 and 11:30 a.m. services follow the traditional Lutheran liturgy. Hymns are accompanied by organ music. The 5 p .m. Saturday and 10 a.m. Sunday services provide con- temporary song and praise worship. songs are accompanied by guitar music and drums Communion services are on the first, thlrd and fifth Sundays, at the 8 and 11:30 a.m. services, and on the second and fourth weekends at the 5 p.m. Saturddy and 10 a.m. Sun- day services. Type of sermon: The sennon is usually a homily. The scripture on which the teaching. is based tS printed in the ser- vice program along with an outline with space provided for note taking. Recent sermon: Currently, weekly ser- mons are part of a series based on the theme "Building a Great We " The series focuses on how we can know our purpose for being on earth and the true The Rev. William Hemenway ls senior pastor of Christ Lutheran Church. satisfaction that purpos.e can give us. Upcoming sermon: Building a We of Faith, of Service, of Purpose and of Commitment. Welcome wagon: Vi.sitors may sign a friend.ship register and indicate their needs, questions or interests. Those who leave contact information are called by someone on the evangelism team. Outreach programs: The church encourages lifestyle evangelism, the idea of the "contagious Christian." Numerous Bible studies and fellowship groups meet throughout the week. The church's school 15 one of its main chan- nels of interaction with the community. The re are 315 students in the kinder- garten through eighth-grade school, 75 preschoolers, and many families using the extended day care that is also available. Dress: According to individual prefer- ence. Church design: A large, stained-glass window of the Good Shepherd is cen- tral to the architecture. The church is currently beginning to make plans for significant building enhancements for the future. I • BRIAN POBUDA I DAl.Y PILOT Mjssion statement: To reach out and bnn9 people mto a hVing relationship with Jesus Chnst through dynamic worship of God, vtgorous stud y of tiis Word, loving care for one another and committed support of his work throughout the world. lhteresting note: In an effort to keep up Wlth the growth of the congregation and school, Christ Lutheran Church is continually adcllng to its staff, focusing on small group ministries and strong youth group mteracllon. -Complied by Michele M. Marr L----~---------------------~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~--------------~ PLACES TO WORSHIP • EDITOR'S NOTE! Places to Wor- ship features brief descr1pt1ons of churches and temples in our com· munrty. They appear each wffk on a rotating basis. TEMPLE tSAIAH OF NEWPORT BEACH FAITH CALENDAR WEEKLY EVENTS QUAKER MEETING SERMONS SUNDAY WORSHIP •College, she could barely sit still on the drive up. Once we arrived, she unpacked boxes, put away clothes and hung pictures in record ti.me. Then she bounded down the halls to meet peo- ple. When I looked at her and her non- stop smile as she looked around her room, I thought of that • Anrue" song, •1 thm.k I'm going to like it here.• Four square MESA BIBLE CHAPEL Mesa Bible Chapel is a grace-ori- ented, Bible-believing church that focuses on God's love to meet all needs through the good news of Jesus. Members love and accept peo- ple where they are and trust m God's grace to make them whOle. Prai~. worship and Bible teaching is held on Sunday at 10 a.m. Child care and children's m1nrstry is provided for 10 a.m. service and teaching. Bob Stone is senior pastor. The church Is at 1734 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa For more information, call {949) 548-9733. 10:30 to 1-1:45 a.m Momrng and evening Bible studies and prayer groosn, 1n both English and Japan- ese, meet throughout the week. Clif- ford Rapp Is senior pastor. The church is et 3198-B Airport loop Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. For information, c;all {714) 641-1944. Judaism TEMPLE BAT YAHM OF NEWPORT BEACH/IRVINE Temple Bat Vahm of Newport BeacMrvine ls a reform congrega tion whose purpose is to worship God in acc0<dance with the faith of reform Judaism, to promote reh- gious education; to promote cultural and spiritual welfare of rts members as Jews and as members of the gen- eral community; and to advance the hberal Interpretation of the Jewish trad1t1on. Weekly services are on Fri· day at 8 p m .• except on the first Fri- day of the month, when a family ser- vice Is held instead at 6 p.m. Services are traditional and include prayers, singing and a teaching There 1s a lot of Hebrew In the service, but prayer and song books are Hebrew/£nglish and it Is easy for anyone unfamiliar with Hebrew to follow. Child care Is provided at all services and family activities. Mark S Miiier Is senior rat>- bl. The emple is at 1011 Camelback, Newpol\ Beach. For more informa· tlon, c.a~9) 644-1999. Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach holds weekly servtc:e on Friday at 8 p.m., followed by a fellO\Wllp hour with refrW'lments. Torah class meets Saturday from 10 to 11 a.m. and Includes refreshments. Kabbalah classes, the study of the mysteries of God and creation, are held on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Kabbalah clas5e$ are open to the public. Fees are $30 for temple members, and $50 for nonmembers. David Rosenberg is senior rabbi. The temple holds ser· vices and classes at 2401 lrvince Ave .. Newport Beach. For more Informa- tion, call {949) S48 6900. The Orange County Friends, a Quaker group, holds meetings at 10 a .m. Sundays at the Whittier Law School at 3333 N . Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 786-7691. BIBLE STUDY His Disciples Fellowship in Costa Mesa invites the community for a study of God's word, food, fun and fellowship at 7:30 p.m. every Friday. All ages welcome. For more information, call James at (949) 650-2589. Sunday worship is at 9:15 a .m. at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive, New- port Beach . For more informa- tion, call (949) 646-7082. SHABBAT SERVlqS Shabbat services will be present- ed Friday nights al 8 p.m. by Rabbi Mark S. Miller and cantor Jonathan Grant at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 CdIDelback St., Newport Beach. Family Shabbat services will be presented at 6 p.m. on the first Friday of the month. For more information, call (949) 644-1 I'm also comforted because my prayers were answered and Amy's roommate is a sweet girl who also loves God. The truth is, yte all face changes and ad1ustments in We, some are just uiore major than others. I'm comforted that God never changes and confident thftt he will be with me through th.15 bl~ readjustment. Imagine a table all set for dinner, put the tablecloth was 1ust pulled out from under 1t and plates and cups are flying everywhere. That's how I feel r\gbt now. But I'm also confident, and curious, to see how God wants to rearrange things for the next course. And you can quote me on that. Free Methodist ORANGE COAST FREE METHODIST CHURCH ·---------------------------~ Orange Coast Free Methodist Church is dedicated to ministering the WOfd of God, following the truth of Christ and enjoy1rl9 the fullness of the Spirit. Concurrent worship ser· vices, In Japanese and English, are helQ on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Adult' Sunday school Is at 9 a.m. Children's Sunday school is from 10.30 to 11 :45 a.m. Nursery care 1s provided from • bNDY TRANE OtRISTESON Is a Newport • ~ resident who speaks frequently to par- einting groups. She can be reached via e-mail • ,1t clndyOonthegrow.com or through the mall ft P.O. Box 6140-4505, Newport Beach 92658 . • VOL 13, NO. 229 READERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 Record your comments about ttle Oa•ly P1l9t or news tips ADDRESS Our ~ress Is 330 W. Bay St, Cosu Mesa, CA 92627. 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CA t2'lt ~1gtlt: No~ no-n.,. ......... edltDNI INinilt \ • • I or adllef'tiwments herein can be reprodoctd without written r>«· m!Mlon of CQJ¥ight owner HOW .IO REACH US Circulation The limes Orange County (800) 252-9141 AdvettKing Oaulf1ed (949) 642-5678 Ohplay (949) 642-4321 fditon.t N~ (949) 642 5680 Spof'tJ (949) 574-4223 N.ws, Sp()rts Fu (949) 646_. 170 E·m11I. da1lypHotOearthhnk.net MM\ Office Business Off1<e (949) 642-4321 . l""MU F.x (949) 631-71'6 P\Mlltwcl bV nn. ~¥Ml. • lllMI MllTor ~. • .,. ~~ ... [dttor ,......~. M9nlgfng Editor Mlfit~ Dlr9ctor of Photogrlflhy ....... ~ s.1IOI' fdltor, Ccpy Detlt et•1-. OI M ¥!11- Lutheran LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER Lutheran Church of the Master rs an Evangelical Lutheran Church in America congreg11t1on. It is a Christ· centered community committed to the proclamation of the qood nem of love, ho~ and forgiveness in Jesus Christ Central to the worship are word, Scripture and preaching. and sacrament, baptism and ttle Lord's Supper. Worship ~rvkes ar• on Sunday at 9;JO a.m. Chlkken's Sunday Khool and adult education ~t at 10:45 a.m. Child care is pi:o· vided during worship and adult edu· cation from 9:30 to 11 :4S a.m. The church provides a before· and after· school pr99ram to the commun!_ty. Mark Anderson Is senior PMtor. The church Is at 2900 Pacific Vw:w Drive, Corona del Mar. For more lnfonna-tion, call (949) 759-1031 . . KNOWING GOD INTIMATELY On Mondays, people of diverse backgrounds and different churches gather at St Mark Presbyterian Church to pursue a one-on-one relationstup with God. The One Heart Chnsb.an Meditation group teaches and practices the spiritual steps that can make that intimacy a daily reality. It meets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 2100 Mar Vista Dtive, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call Ester Behnam at (949) 640-6213 or Kathy Townsend at (949) 551-5339. EPISCOPAL CHURCH SERVICES St. Michael and AU Angels Epis- copal Church, 3233 Pacific View Dnve, Corona dcl Mar, presents Sunday Euchanst at 8 a.m. and evening Euchanst at 5 p.m. at the church. For more informa· lion, call (949) ~4-0463. FIRST UNITED METHODIST The Rev. Richard Ewing will pre- sent Sunday service at 1 O a.m. at The FU"St United Methodist Chwch of Co ta Mesa, 420 W. 19th St. Child Cdre and Sunday school will begin at 9 u.m. For more inf~hnation, call (949) 548-7727. WEATHER SURF PO~ICE FILES TEMPERAT\JRES Balboa B1/62 Corona del Mar 81163 Ce»ta Mesa 82164 Newport Beach 82163 Newport Coast 82162 """ POMCAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge ••••••• 2 Ssw Newport • • •• 1..\ SW 811<.kle.. • . 1..\ SW RiYtt J~ •• , 1 ... SW ~ ••••.•• 2~SM TIDES TODAY F1rstlow 3·41 am ....... 01 First high 9 S3 a.m .••.•••• 5 4 Second low 3:5S p.m .••••.•• 06 Second h19h 1000pm ...... S.S SUNDAY First low 4,11 am .••..• ,. 0.4 First high 10·24a m .••• , •• S 6 Se<ond loW • 439pm ....... 04 S«ondhlgh 10:•5 pm •..• S 2 WA ... ~65 .. The SOUthwest swell that hM delrmed good surf all week finally fades today. Ho>.wver. • new southwest swea will roll In and k>olu to deliver promising shoUldet'-hlgh ~. Tht~wtllbe bllt .. the points tnd rwtJ.SllCion~ could go hNd-Ngh. W...~and COi ldhtol IS are felt todly 'The "'" wt• lltM6*p.m. • 1Jth Stnet Golf clubs worth S900 were s1olen from a resl· dence in the 100 block between 11 p.m Wednesday~ 7~0 1.m. Thursday. • JOdt ~ A ~rkmg meter worth S~ was stolen 1n the 100 block between 9 a.m. and 1 pm. Wednesday • w.tdlff Drtw: About.50 cauette tapes In two brown vinyl CMeS worth S200 were stolen frQm a garage In the 1700 block between 4 ind 11 p.m $ept, 18 and 20. • ... M1'M1: A bag and Its contents worth S 1t3 wete stolen off the~ ~ 11 :50 • m Ind 12.02 pm 1'hurtcMy. , Soturd9y, September 25, 1999 ~3 . . • ~ Investigation continues in jogger's mysterious death ; • Friends, co-workers say : Cody Rickert was athletic ; and outgoing with a good ; work ethic and sharp wit. . NOAK! Sc.HWAIUZ LAGUNA BEACH -Coro- : ners are still mveshgatlng the : mysterious death of Cody Byron : Rickert, cm clthletic 22-year-old · Newport Be~ch resident who : died while out on a run U:i Aliso t I Wood Canyon Regional Park Wednesday. •We still have to do a micro- scopic and toxicology study,• said supervising deputy coroner, Joseph Luckey, adding that that is a normal procedure. "Friends and co-workers said they are still in shock over Rick- e rt's sudden death. "We are dev- astated by this loss," said Michele Strieck, general manag- er at the Marriott in Newport Beach, where Rickert worked. She added that in the two months that he worked there, both the customers and staff loved him. Rickert had gone jogging with his fnend, Newport Beach res1.: dent J effrey Aponte, Wednesday. The two reportedly became sep- arated when Rickert became tired and his fnend ran ahead. Aponte could not be reached for comment. Stlll nussing hours later, Aponte returned to the park and began searching for his friend with Dawn Williams, Rickert's roommate. At 12:30 a.m. Thursday. Aponte reported the matter to the Orange County Sheriff's Depart- ment. The body was dlScovered later that morning in the brush on a hillside, east of the baseball field at Alta Laguna Park. A recent college graduate, Rickert moved to Newport Beach after being recruited from Wash- ington State University. He had grown up in the PacU1c North- west and was thrilled to move to California in order to finally learn :.Museum Of Arfs ·c~ef curator resigns . : /' Aux Coot MAN um director Naomi Vine said "Our exhibition schedule is I rent institution. In Ills tenn as <:Ufa- . Dcit Pb ·sruce will 001missed. by all or us.' already set f~r several years," Vine tor, the museum has been known Guenther's resignation was said. ·we have a very strong cura-I for the strength or its biennial •. as The Orange County Museum of effective last Friday. Vine said she torial staff in place, and I think well as for ambitious shows like : Art will be on the hunt for a new did not know his motives for the we'll be in good shape while we last year's exhlbit of work of sculp- : chief curator alter the resignation move. Guenther could not be search for his replacement· tor Matk di Suvero. : of Bruce Guenther, who held the reached for comment Priddy. Guenther started with the orga-•Bruce has an awful lot of 1 position for the past eight years. Vme said she didn't expect that nization in 1991 at the Newport opportunities and is, I think, qwte : A statement issued by Chair-Guenther's departure would make Harbor Art Museum, which content to be pursuing them,• said : man Charles Martin of the muse-any immediate impact on the merged with the Laguna Art Brian Langston; spokesmclD for the : urn's board of trustees and muse-museum's programming. Museum in 1996 to form the cur-museum. Mail ()rc1er 1.(.800) . 9)Sr "6fl7 ()IO•l TERRA Yukon Gold Potato Chips • Original • Onion & Garlic :ea~s .. 59 REG. '2.55 -&; 5 oz. how to surf. Despite his inexpenence and age, Marriott management was so impressed with his work ethic that they promoted him to an ass1stant manager. A consoen- tious employee, Rickert often came into work a couple of hour:. early, Strieck said. "He had a tremendous air of confidence about him," she said. •He just had' this way about hlm -you just wanted to give him a big hug.• She added that he was very outgoing dOd interested in any thing related to sporb. • ~ adaptable Rickerl wdS e"fn st.artmg to look more and m hke a •Southern Califorrua g~"' aid friend Cldl'k Albnght. :i'• Many were particularly stnJ~ by Rickert's sharp wit. WbeJl Stneck asked hun in his in r- view at Marriott, where he w himself m the future, he said, :Jil your job." · A He wai, grabbmg for tile full- on, • sa.ia Tony Hewes, head of t luman Re!>ources at Marriot.t. SETTINI IT STRAIGHT ~ An agr~ment between the C'lty of Costa Mesa and the Orange County Humane Society was approved for each of the next three years at the cost of $45,000, $46,000 and $47,000. Moreover, it b, the Orange County Animal Shelter -not the Humane Society - that ts cotlS'ldenng an expansion and/or relocation to the 'i\J.sun Marine Air Station. 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Cities at the local, cems that some proposed mea- •Tbe problem that .,._,.... ,111 state and natloncft sures for controlllng that ability I saw happening was ~ levels. would take away any clout S.J. CAHN a lot of letters were • • Mayor Gary Mon-council mempers have as elect-lklt(Nol being written from I 1111 lllln.. ahan said that in ed officials. HARBOR COURT_ The trials sped.fie offices. most-----addition to those let-Under the approved amend-of two men accused of separate ly the mayor's office, .-* afftc., ters, he bas written ment, when council members May murders in Costa Mesa were and I was not mostlr '9 IMYO"s letters on his own to express personal political opin-delayed Friday. [receiving copies) on office, llld I was 11111 express political posi-ions on city letterhead from now Steven Allen Abrams, who ls issues that may or tions during his five on, they must include dis-accused of purposely running his may not have been [r--. aipils)• years on the council. claimers stating that their view-car onto a playground full of chil- cnaking statements lm"5 bit may or · ~As an elected points are not being made on dren, will appear i.I) court again in on behaH of the City • may not have bien official, elected to behalf of the council as a whole. January. The arraignment of Council,• Somers ~-sMennts represent citizens in "I'm concerned that letters Eduardo Yepez Guerrero, accused ·d ,,_.., the city of Costa will be construed as official posi-of murdering 15-year-old Yurldia sat · on LL~ of..._ n.. Balbuena, wttc postponed until u d th li ,,,_,.~ • ":'' Mesa, I believe it's tions ot the entire city when they l:"" n er e po cy UMU one of my duties to ·an f th Oct. 22· as it was approved come espeo y rom e may-The 39-year-old Abrams is M d th interact with our local ·s 'd on ay, e mayor or, omers sai . accused ot killing two preschool is permitted to write legislative represen-She added that being given students. 4-year-old Sierra Soto position letters on tatives and to also copies of such letters would and 3-year-old Brandop Weiner, behalf of the City interact with Sacra-ensure that discussion could when he drove his 1967 Cadillac Council when the city mento, Washington, the take place or that other council onto the grounds of the Southcoast agrees with positions taken by county, what have you, "Mona-members could draft their own Early Childhood Learning Center. the Orange County Council of han said. letters refuting positions with Five others were injured in the the playground was completed just recently. and the childrerl at the school are only now back on the playground. Because of special circum- stances surround.mg the case, Abrams, of Santa Ana, could face the deoth penalty. • JU$l weeks aftet the Abrams case, Guerrero allegedly shot 15- year-old Yuridia Balbuena while she was eating dinner with her family in their West Side garage apartmenl BaJbuena's unborn daughter also died after doctors performed a caesarean in an attempt to save her life. Balbuena was seven months pregnant when she died. The 18-year-old Santa Ana man faces two counts of first degree murder. He also could race the death penalty. Governments or the League of Monahan expressed con-which they disagreed. May 3 incident, which left oty res- 1__ __________ ~~--~--~~~----~------~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~--~~J:::.~· F'tsstunned.Aprotectivewallat Following her complaint, counol unanimously approved amendments to a policy regard- mg legislative positions that will require council members to include disclaimers in letters wntten on city letterhead that express personal opinions. Copies of those letters will also need to be given to the rest of Guerrero was arrested while already in prison after the Costa Mesa Qty Council put up a $25,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of Balbuena's killer. When they arrested him, police said they had little doubt he was the killer. ~1'9~'Y· s C::.ene,-_.~ ~~~ .A-fan-fac6-rwr1 D'L..-.c~ 8'o~c.oa IV1EN'S • VVCllV1EN 'S • BOY'S • G I RL'S r ~~($ ~r5omwr$~ ADULT BOUTIQUE •6,000 ritte1 of rental and 1e1le1 on Adult pro & amot.ur videot •Newest & latest releaM1 received daily •Adult game• & toy• •Adult greeting cardt, Invitation• and memo poda • lachelor /lachelorette gift• •Lotionl/oll products • lnatructionol adult videa1 •Gog 9iftw & lotiona 7344 Center • Huntington Beach 714 898-0400 ·Open Mon thru Sat 10am to 8pm Sunday noon-6pm "The Heart of the Gospel of john" (john 14: 1-1 4) FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3303 Via I.do. 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I 0 O(),AM Jr. & Sr: High 5 OOPM NEW THOUGI IT CHtJROI I Srimr" aj Mi11d Ctuler S11llday Mr.cl1111111111 10 110, '"Thr. 1111118 iw-11'' Rr.~ IV:n ( :r11y Neighborhood Go~11111111ty Cc:ntr.r, 184') l'illlk Ave., <:O'"' Mesa Wt:d. llultng Sc~ <:r. IO·SO m, 19291111tln Ave • C.llll! MCill I Worubou • 10.1 ! n(l()11 Ooruulon "~· JEFF & LYLEEN EWING FIRST IMPRESSIONS Looking good is important ~hen you w:mt to make a great impression, whether for a ioh mtcme" or a social funcoon The same is true of a home chat is on the market. When che "For >;i.Jc" sign goes up in front of your home, it ~hould be "dressed" for the occasion. Since the fir:.t 1mprc'>\ion will be on the front of the house. a "ell- groomcd exterior is crucial. from the landscaping to the paint. The interior of your home should be clean and ustefully decorated. T:tlce cace of any minor co metic repair.. that are needed, such a) cracked plascer or peeling patnt. A sparkling kitchen and !>hiny bathrooms, clean windows, and chc absence of cluner will help your home "show well." Keeping your home looking good at all times is hard work, especially if you have children and are packing for a move. The dividends :ire impressive, however, bccauc;c a borne that looks well cared for has an eicellent chanc~ of selling quickly for top dollar. Jeff and Lyleen bne Z7 consecutive years of real estate experience in Nc'A port Beach. They arc Coldwell Banker's fl team. For proless1onal sef'·1cc or adVJcc with aU your real esutc needs call the Ewings ~9) 718-lSl4. In a separate proceeding, the arraignment of Steven Lovell, Newport Beach chiropractor accused of sexual battery, was delayed unW late October . by Gregory It Glass, D.D.S. RESPECTABLE VENEERS WhPn tee1h are severely stameci. clltpped, or uneven, patient~ may have 10 look beyond the opbon presenled l1y resin bonding IO l)Ofcelain ~s Th•s cosmellc solution invol\'!S CM1ing the tooth's OIJ!er surtace with a thin porcelain lammate, nu:h 10 Ille same W'l'/ lhal a lake I ngerna I rs 11>0li9d over a broki!n 11atural na1t The beauty ol a porcela n veneer lalgely rests wiltl •ts naiural trarislucenl appearance and stroogttt Ol11y llllee to'"" percet\I ol lhe IOO!h's sor1ace ~ be rerllOYed to accepl a porcelain veneet versus removal Ol ll lo 40 percent ol lhe 1oott1 sooace v. lh capping Aside from !heir natural awearance. po1ce!a1n iam nales also Cill'I be expeded lo last tor 10 to 15 yurs We welcome new advancemenlS in oental cate Maybe this new lreatmel'll could be alleviate your gum disease We have the knowledQe. expenence. and resources lor quality dental care m a warm and tnendly env11onmenl at 400 Newport Center Orive. Su11e 1408. Newport Beach Our Recommeodahons for dental rreatmenl are always in the best mterest of the patient All Ille mernbefs ot 001 Slaft are dedicated to ~mg yoo -we will be ~PY 10 cw.• any Q~1oos yoo may have. Our concern 1s your comton and con I ldeoce -M goal IS lo help preserw your nallJral teeth tOf a l1leh~ can us ill 94916-44--0922 10 sc:hed\Jle an appoin~ PS Porcelain ~s may COSI a mosl !-.'ice as nu:h as bonding, but !hey can 116 e.q>eded _, lasl at least IW'iee as long ., ... ,. . II cat I::;::. I ~ I •Olllll:J• .,..... 11 ••• uuev l.Ollill.. I ·~--I .... •lllllllC.. II ....... l•Wtr• I •11111 .. ,... I ·--Ollllll ,, ·O.CW• ·!Iii.---.,_.. ._ ........ .......... • ...... -...... •a.a..... ....1 ·~~~~~l.!.~~-.... ~!!l:..~~~ .... .l!'\!L.e-~"!!..i~ -----~~-----wr------.------1 .... llBalllli •• 1 •IT 1 ·-1 g·· ·~ ~·srrag00*1 I 4 1!1 ·--I I qt ..... ,.. •• ., I I .... _. fQllllll ·----....... 11 ••• .,.,. "·••••-r I CJwtt• , I ... ,!:!.... n·-.-..--I·••••• 1' •• ...... 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Box 8662 ' Newport Beach, CA 92658, (949) 759-3646 FULL SET •ACRYLIC •Acrylic wWhrte Tip • Pink & Whtie POW<ler • lumeGel •Silk Wrap l ALLS • Acry11C I f Pink • Pink & White • Lume Gel •Silk Wrap lifetime Stain Warranty lifetime Soil W1rr1nty --- Lifetime Fide Warranty lifetime M1tt--Warranty lifetime lntt1ll1tlon B evedy & Partner, at (949) 548-7187, is having a blowout "going out of business"·sale today from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be lots of antiques, decorator items and home accessories on sale at great prices. It's at 1800 W. CQast Hwy. in Newport Beach. Petes Glenn Sid & Sports, at (949) 631-3280, is having an open house party on Wednesday from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. in its Newport Beach locatibn at 2700 W. Coast Hwy., formerly Newport Ski Co. The annual open house party will feature new merchandise, a ••••••••••••• : Newport : : BEAUTY SUPPLY: 1 d•a .. , a'allkMll 1 I I ~--~P~ .. r. :.zoom OFF : • Entire Purchase • I •ExclrJdes Seba~llan & r. 'ITilalogica I I & Avroa & Murad I rt"" I Ol t 5199 •••••••••••••••••• I 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. I I 261-6788 I I I 1 Jamboree at Bristol 1 Back Bay Court 1 ............ • ORANGE COUNTY'S EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR OF LIFETIM E CARPET FREE N~~=:~R:.~~L cE$R1AM41c,nLES ~!!EE OlD CARPET 9 9 0 SQ. SQ. UPGRADED REMOVAL . FT. FT. PADDING FREE FURNITURE MOVING PERGO $299sQ. FT. OAK WOOD FLOOR $~99sQ. ~ FT. FREE CARPET SPOnlllO KIT FULL SERVICE CARPET & UPllOLSTERV CUAllll WOOD REFIMllllUll & RIFURllllllMI CERAMIC COUllTIRI & lllOWIRI 9-6 MoK.·,~I. 9 -4 •••• Et'l#llUIY I (949} 650-1616 124 EA.IT ,,N .ITllECT CfJ.ITA M~A, CA 91617 •s ..... ,. · ,., ~·••II• • IHt•ll•tlH Anll•••• llST IUYS shopping desbnation for just about any accessory you'd need on your car for camp~. skiing, snowboarding, biking, surfing greer Wylder and luggage. The store is filled with utility racks, cargo boxes and hitches in tots of price ranges and for dlff erent needs. You'll find a 40·page catalog with items you can order, which are not in the showroom. EJtamples of items available are bike parking racks, home and business storag~ items, traV-el gear, car organizers, car interior protection, car accessories -pet barriers, grocery carriers, . car covers, and passenger seats -. outdoor furniture, tlre chains and sport awn.iags.-+he store also wheel of savings and door prizes. Also included in the event are reps Crom major manufacturers, a tree binding safety check on your skis, a ski or snowboard tune-up and complimentary ref reslunents, wine and cheese. does installations. Sport Rack Vehicle Outfitters is at 1995 Har- bor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Huggs & Klssez Scrapbooking & More, at (949) 642-9090, is having a Christmas special. It's giving away free reprints with all photo Christmas card orders. Special orders are also available. Sports Rack Vehicle Outfitters, at (949) 574.9990, is the one-stop ~ Pl ~b.~H • um 1ng; eating & Air Conditioning Celebrating 45 years of service in your community. 7~~/ r.---------, ! $15~! l ~·L-~ Plu~..!!1.l ~'!!.c!. .J 949 548-5558 Offering Uniqut Designs To Enhance Any Decor. Children au wtkomt. Custom Upholsury Quality llomt Fumishinp &Ii Imports c,mom Window 1re11tmmts Hand-Painted Cmvas Murals !1t1li11n Imports I landwTllpped Si/It Florals & Trees Custom Bedding cf Tttbk linens p;,,,. China & Filltw11rt C1'Jtom Amt Rugs Atussorits Jlu11ter nour/as & Grabrr Blinds Patio Furniturr 3000 Sq. Ft. Showroom 949. 515 • 1825 Wcstdiff Plau, to« Irvine Ave., Ncwpon Beach, CA ' The selection of holiday paper, stickers and frames is increasing, and there are holiday gifts to ch0$e from. Of course the store has to{lS ol scrapbook materials, Ud if you need help malung a scrapbook, you can call and set up an appointment with a scrap- book consuJtcSnt, or drop off your ptctures and they'll put your scra_Pbook together for you. Stagecoach Luggage and Gifts, at (949) 515-9005, is having a special on all Skyway luggage "reduced 50%. The sale ends on, Thursday. The styles on sale include Varsity, Flair ll, Celebrity and nerra in Tapestry. It's at 2043 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach. DlMilrle Interiors, at (949) 515-1825, is having a sale on teak and mahogany furniture reduced 30% to 50%. OiMarie Interiors is a new home furnish- ings and accessories store that features Italian imports, custom upholstery, Bali imports, fine chi- na, area rugs, custom bedding and table linens, Hunter Douglas dnd Graber blinds, and custom upholstery. It's located at 1044 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach. · If you shop at SakS fifth Avenue this weekend, you'll also help raise money for breast can- cer research. The Fashion Tar- gets Breast Cancer Council of Fashion Designers of America event at Saks will contribute 2% of sales on both days to the Fash- ion Targets Breast Cancer chari- ty. Also, there will be special trunk shows and fashion presen- tations. Saks Fifth Avenue, at (714) 540-3233, is at South Coast Plaza m Costa Mesa. John Bloeser Carpet One, at (714) 751·2324, lS having a sale to celebrate tls 120 years of covering floors as a family owned business. The flooring store offers residen- tial and commercial carpet, cerarruc, vinyl, tile, blinds and wood -and has since 1879. It's at 2927 S. Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. • BEST BUYS is published Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, send a fax to (949) 646-4170 or write to Daily Pilot. Best Buys, 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627. • .. I ' Daily Pilot ~ One reader's opi,nion of the .. r • ~ Pilot's Most Influential List M ISTY SUE AND DP103: Milty Sue is our 12- year-old (84 in dog years) border terrier, who some describe as a chip off the old block. The girls (Barbara, my wife, and daughters Stacy and Joell) bought her for $25. The girls named her, but sometimes I call her •Mister Sue,~ just to believe that I have some male companionship in our family. A house full of w9men sometimes makes you the odd man out. Misty Sue shows no favorites and loves every family member. When she was 2-years-old, she played backyard basketball with my daughters, which came back to haunt her when we found our she has three bad disks, for which she n9w takes Rimadyl twice a day. Oldest daughter Stacy and Misty attended dog obedience school, and Misty was recommended for summer school. She loved to sleep under the covers with whomever goes to bed first in the family and enjoys car trips to our new home in the desert. Wben I had my neck surgery in April, she would take me for walks twice a day to help me build up my.strength. On our trips to and from the desert, Misty would ride on a pillow on my lap while Barbara would dri· ve. She loves the sun, but she doesn't need tanning lotion. We returned from a weekend trip from the desert in May, and on Monday I walked a block and a half to Costa Mesa Ani·. mal Hospital, because she appeared to have hip problems. When we called back later to check on her condition, we were told she was deal. lt seems she got some kind of infection and apparently went deaf during the weekend. ln June, it was discov- ered she has diabetes and now is on twice-a-day insulin shots. Everyone in the family tries to be the first one out the door in the morning, so we don't have to give her the shot. She is a regis- tered patient at the Sav-On Pharmacy at Westcliff Plaza. On Friday, Sept. 17th, the Pilot with the Top 103 list arrived at our home. I breezed lllEFLY IN Ill llWS Priblic comment sought on light rail The public is invited to comment on environment.al impacts of the proJ>06ed 28- mile CenterLme hght rail project. The ltght rail system would travel from Fullerton to Irvine with potential stops in the South Coast Metro area. The plans are available for public review at the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach libraries and on the authori- ty's Internet site at www.octo.net. The Costa Mesa public hearing ht from 6 lo 8 p .m. Tuelday at the Neigbbor- tioOd CCiminuntty Center. For ·more information, call (71'4) 560-5598. Volunteers needed at Family Service Jewish Family Service of Orange County and Big BrotbenlBig Sisters of Orange County need Jewish men and women to :act as mentors to Jewish boys and girls. Mentors must be older than 18, residents of Orange County, willing to spehd three to six hours every other week volunteenng and mu.~t have been at their current job for at leut three months An ••Wdlonll tDeedng 'Wiil be blld at 1 p.m. Oct. 5 at Jewllh PemOy Service&, 250 E. BalrsSt.a.18 G9\ CostaMese. LaSt chanoe for outdoor movies 0..-to catdl •pam11y llJll*• at .. Newpolt Dunal _ ......... "" ,,. CMlldoor lhowlng of ..,.. wll md nm 1D0Dth. 1'bl Duw IMllm fela ..... to up a.ell cbatl. I088t lr:==~-; "'9W --• COMMUNITY & CLUIS through the list and discovered, for the first ti.me in its history, I didn't make the list. The girls mentioned I was off the list and were pleased to see so many new up-and-coming leaders in the community. When we · arrived home from the Taste of Newport on Friday night, we discovered that Misty Sue bad shredded the Daily Pilot into hundreds of pieces around the living room floor. I went to tied that night thinking it was because she didn't see my pic- ture in the paper, and Misty still thinks I belong. How fun it is to dream of past days. But not so. It was really because we left her home all day, and there are a lot of peo- ple in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach who are doing great things in our community and deserve the recognition. Con- gratulations to those who made the 1999 Daily Pilot 103 list and to those who have served the community well in the past., The 103 list is only a symbol of the hundreds, if not thousands, of residents who are influential in our community, and who receive little to no recognition for their contnbutions. Let's all keep working to make our com- munities the best they can be. WORTH REPEA~G ... From the Scuttlebutt, a publication of the Newport Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwaru.s Club ... •You don't have to go to medical school to learn that lending money to rela- tives can cause amnesia.• · . WELCOME TO THE WORLD OP SERVICE CLUBS: Roberto Jara, owner of Roberto's Auto Trim Shop, who joined the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Uons Club. SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS nus COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved in your com· munity, make new friends, net- work or give something back to your' community? Try a service club! You are invited to attend a club meeting this coming week. Many clubs will buy your guest meahfor you. nJESDAY -7:30 Lm.; The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay . Club. 6:30 p .m.: The Costa Mesa- Newport Harbor Llons Club meets at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. WEDNESDAY -7:15 a.m.: The South Coast Metro Rotary Club meets at the Center Club. The Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the University Athletic Club. Noon: The Exchange Club of Orange Coun- ty meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht <;lub, 6 p.m.: The Newport Balboa Rotary meE!ts ot the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Leo Brass discuss "Today's Youth." THURSDAY -7 a.m.: The Costa Mesa Orange Coast Breakfast Llom Oub meets at Mimi's Cafe for a bnAness meet- ing. Noon: Kiwanis Oub of New- port Beach-Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Carol Hoff· man of the Irvine Co. The Exchange Club of Newport Har· bor meets at the Irvine Marriott to hear Peggy Goldwater discuss "Memories of Sen. Barry Gold- water.• 8:30: The Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meets at the Mesa Verde Country Club for 1999- 2000 officer installation dinner. • COMMUNITY a ClUIS is publithld ~ery Saturday fh the Daily Pilot. Send your service club's meeting infotma. tion by fax to (949) 660-8667, e-mail to j~boome.ol.com or by mail to 20C2 S.E. Bristol, Suite 201, Newport Beed\ CA 92660-1740. • • Can you really buy a car over the Internet? WHEN DINING GETS BOR ING, IT'S TIME FOR ... Yes You Gan! ~ •MsafafM#iz1 • ~'""''"'' OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO New & Pre.-owned vehicles www.lexuswest.com HERE. WE MAKE DINING MORE THAN A MtAL. 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J>b!sk'-,.forri' ai/19&7@-3214. • • ,,, Saturday. ~ 25," 1999 . . .MINISTRY CONTINUED FROM A 1 ough the eyes of an outsider. ,J'lje 52-year-old once knew the r!lls inside these motels a htUe ~weU. More than four years ago, Annendariz's wife died of can- cer, and he fell into a deep a epression and turned to drugs, otten frequenting the motel on N~wport Boulevard. It was six long months before Armendariz was able to return to raising his two children, ~!chelle, who was 5, at the lime IU\d Avanti, who was 4. Armendariz, who worked in construction for 28 years and l'ab his own company, retired and decided to devote au his tnne to raising his kids. But he fQUDd that once they started c:hool, he had a lot or time on his hands during the day. Instead or leaving memories of .his life on Newport Boulevard ~hind, Armendartz was com- ~ed to return and help the p eople who remained there. I ' : Whether they au~ victim of cir- cumstance or there by their own doing. Armendariz treat them a ll with the same compa 10 0 and understanding. "This 1s about more than food,· Armendan z aid. "It' the relationships yo u build with people.• KNOCKING ON DOORS . As Armendariz pulls his truck into the parkmg lot of the New- port HcUbor Inn. a group of five children descend on his truck with smiles splashed across their faces. The Scott family met Armen- dd.riz about a year ago when they began living m Costa Mesa motels. BnaR, 4,. goes straight for the Apple , Jacks -his favonle ·cereal. Chnstine, the oldest of the children, makes sure to get toothbrushes for all her siblings. Meanwhile, 7-year-old Diana 1s making puppy dog eyes at Armendariz, asking in her sweetest voice, •can I have this?" as she snuggles a stuffed bunny rabbit in her arms. "Good thingf alway~ happen .r ~ when they come by,• said the children's mother, Pam Scott. The Scott family, seven in all, live m one room at the motel. Tiwy pay more than Sl,400 a month to stay there. "To try to save money when you're paying as much as we do 1s impossible," Pam Scott said. In a two-hour route, Armen- • dariz contacts about 20 people who leave his truck with bags of groceries, clothing and hygiene supplies. On Saturdays, when Armendanz makes a slop at the Costa Mesa Motor Inn, be sup- plies about 40 families. Armcndd.riz's children, now 9 and 8, usually help him knock on doors and carry bags of gro- cenes. Michelle spends most of her time chatting and sociallZ- iftg while Avanti Jugs baskets and carries bags for the people who need them. The boy is his father's constant companion and en1oys showing off the mus- cles he's developed on the job. "I want them to see there's another face to life," Armen- dariz said. At one stop, Armendariz sees an old friend known only as •torratne. • The woman, who's in her 70s and suffers from Parkinson's disease. hugs Annendanz as soon as he walks into the parking lot. • t'm much happier now than I've ever been,• he said. "The hugs and thank yous are a lot more rewarding than the money and the contracts I used to sign Wlth people.• REACHING OUT WllH LOVE Armendariz is also compelled to do the work he does for spiri· tual reasons. Before the people at the motels walk away with their anns full' of groceries, Annen- dariz asks them if they would Uke to share in a prayer. "The. food we bring here is good ," Atrnendatiz tells them. "But it's only good for three to four days. But the food of Jesus Christ is good fo rever." If anyone can minister to those m need, it's Armendariz, friends said. "I think he's doing wonderful work," said La Vqia Pastor Jose Coronado, the rrunister for the Latino branch of the Vineyard FULL SERVICE SALON.& BEAUTY SUPPLY ---------. Power Peel '" ~ '' .. '. '.. . . . : . 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Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646-4170: Of call (949) 642·5680, Ext 228. A complete liS1ing of MOUND TOWN may be found at da1lyp1lot.com. TO PAY •Luis has not had a perfect past, and he's also a widower, and he's had some rough times in life." Farts said. •But he's a living testimony of what God can do." Armendariz does not judge the people who come to him for help. l lis openness has people telling him their life stories within minutes of meeting him. Upper Newport Bay Naturalists will hold their final free campfire I program of the season at 7:30 p.m. The campfire will feature l Gary James, who will s how his Susan Osburn, who met 1 Armendariz for the first Ume Wednesday, was quickly telling ,him about bow alone she feels and how much pam she's been in since being in a car accident that nearly killed her and left her severely scarred. "Do you need prayers?" Armendariz aS'ked her. •That's an understatement,• Osburn said as she joined hands with him. •I definitely do." 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While The C(lllnery's closure is clearly an event with complex causes -construction on the Arches Bridge and competition from Fashion Island also played a ~ in sinking Hamilton's busi· ness, he says -the city's role in the restaurant's demise is conspic- uous simply because The Carmery is only the most recent m a string of bay-area entertainment venues whose operations have been cur- tailed by local officials. ner in which it could use its bayfront patio, said Scott Shuttle- worth, the fonner Wmdows propri- etor. The restrictions included a 10 p.m. curfew on weekday patio ser- vice and a ban on the use of stools at the bar. These regulations were added· despite the fact that police records showed only three com- . plaints -all from the same house- hold -against Windows tn the seven months before the restric- tions were added. include the club Bacchus, shut down by the council m 1994; rest4urantl 1uch as Joe's Crab Shack, ftned S100 in 1998 for its waitresses' exceaively boisterous singing of 'Happy Birthday' to patrons; eateries such as The Qw- et Woman, where vice police pres- ence has created wary customers; and businesses, such as the finan- dally troubled Speedway Restau- The restaurant lost about $400,000 in revenue from the measures, Shuttleworth said, and ceased operations altogether Memorial Day. . rant, where the conditional-use pennit prohibits happy hours, danang, live entertainment and late-night patio service of alcohol. Wmdows on the Bay, once a popular and award-winning restaurant, suffered the same f~te as The Cannery earlier this year after significant restrictions were placed on the hours the eatery could serve alcohol and the man- "The net effect," Shuttleworth said, "'is you basically took an upscale, award-winning restau- rant and turned it into e weed According to city officials, Jhe closure of a few restaurants and clubs says less about the abnos- phere of the city in general than about the realities of the volatile entertainment marketplace. r .,. lartn.• Other examples of entertain- ment venues that have been on the losing end of city actions Mayor Dennis O'Neil empha- sized the complexity,.of the" eco- nomics involved in situations like "'The Cannery's. "I suspect there's a number of reasons why this wonderful place NEWPORT COASTAL PODIATRY GROUP, INC. NO! YOUR FEET ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO HURT. The feet arc the foundation of your body, and can ohcn cau e BACK, .KNEE and HIP pain. 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"I don't tbink what happened through the city was the problem with.. their busmess, • Debay said. "It was mainly timing with him .... I'm not sure because I can't look at Scott's books and tell you what happened." The perspective of the business people on the receiVlilg end of the city's actions is, perhaps mevitably, rather different. Rush Hill, the chairman of the civic affairs council for the New- port Harbor Chamber of Com- merce, resigned from his position as chairman of the Newport Beach economic development committee m 1998 over what he called •frus- tration in seeing the attitude of the oty slowly change away from sup- porting economic growth.• Hill argued that the kind of restrlctio~ placed on restaurants like Wtndows on the Bay and The Carmery are problerilatic precisely because they prevent businesses from coping with the d)lllez:iges of the competition. "The free marketplace was tdk- en out of the equation," Hill said. "Those business owners were forced to operate with one arm tied behind their back. "The result is always the same. ln the long run, they can't do it.• Hamilton and Shuttleworth agree that business has a tenden· cy to migrate away from Newport Beach because. of the nwnber or llEM Did You Know? "That you can have bea~tiful color in yourrgarden all year long ? ';~ 4-friendly and knowledgeable sales staff can show you how planting with our quality products can help you make .it happen I v~ .. 'wu4~· ® NURSERIES, INC.---• COSTA MESA SANTA ANA Sotvrdoy, s.pten11:>et 2s, 1999 A I clubs in Costa Mesa and ~ n ghboring Otiefi that offer !iii mu. .. 1c and tay open until 2 a.rn.,. ... 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La rear A th ti c nt r Jl 10 SOtvrday, ~ 25, 1999 NIGHT CONTINUED FROM A9 101, on West Coast Highway in Mariner's Mile, is an uJ)icale Asian food restaurant that is a high--energy dance club ou Fridays and Satur- days and has a reggae band on Sun- days. James Raven, entertainment director for the restaurant, argued that careful planning has allowed Ays1a 101 to combme a vibrant night scene with good COI11Itlunity rela- tions. "The whole idea is to be respon- sfble dlld proactive in what you do,• ven said. "You.can anticipate the · ble problems ahead of time and to your neighbors and alleviate problems before they occur." O'Neil said he feels that •there e too many outlets on the peninsu- 1 for the chstribution, sale and con- s~tion of alcohol,• but took E!Cception to the idea that any sort of J1art exists to drive entertainment t. SPINNING~ •GRO UP EXERCISE • t r• STEP CLASSES • I . . • u a place wanted to have live entertainment 24 hours a day and it was done in a way that was not intrusive to the resident conununity ... maybe they could get a permit for it.· O'Neil said. •1 don't know. I'm really reluctant tQ generalize about it.• I The reality of doing business on the bayfront, however, is that the residential communities -specifi- cally those of Udo Isle and Balboa Island -are organized, vocal and rai:¢Y enthusiastic about evening noise. Proposals to expand or even maintain entertainment opportuni- ties at Windows and Speedway were met with flurries of protests from these residents. The mixed-use model of commu- nity, faced with such opposition, is increasingly .losing out, Shuttle- worth said. The combination of homes and entertainment is sunply too volatile. "l thought the term for that was 'cosmopolitan,•• he said. "New York and Chicago seem to do very well with the mix, but maybe Newport Beach is not ready to handle that." • • RACE CONTINUED FROM A 1 it's a celebration of lifet• N1erruec was diagnosed'with breast can- cer about a year ego. Her grandmother had had a mastectomy and Niemiec decided that at 39, she should get a baseline mammo- gram, she said. To her horror, three tiny lumps were found . After taking in the frightening diagnosis, Niemiec decided to go in for surgery right away. A self-described "action " person, she wanted to tackle what was in front of her, she said. · Her next step, of course, wa!; to explain to her two young children what was happen- lng. In the simplest terms she told them that the cancer was a germ inside her body that was sometimes asleep and other times awake. She tried to assure them that the doc- tors would do t'.heir best to take the intruder out. · The weekend following the surgery was the longest of her life. She waited impatient- ly to learn whether the lumps were malig- nant and whether surgeons were able to get •SPORTS M EDICINE REHAB • FRIENDLY EXPERT STAFF • MED ICALLY ESTABLISHED .. all of the cancer. . • "They found it so early that they were able to extract the cancer and healthy tis- sue," she said. A year later, Niemiec is still tree of the •germ." And S01 she, her daughter and the Brown- Doily PilotJ i Brownle~ 2314 lrom SS~'C. \ =l~~) Udpate hi the .. Race for tbe n Cure" Newpo-1,.; Harbor Her- itage~. ~a Candace ·0 Niemiec (third ' h from left) bas a • cancer 1urvivor1tl in her family, n r 11 1 her mom, .'.:) Lynda. '•> ti CAAi. ttl>AlGCV OM Y PILOT cf a 161 ie .. troop will confidently r share their joy for life by running in Race for the Cure. . •What a great opportunity for community service and for our Brownies to realize th there are people out there that are just ha py to be alive,• she said. Our Biggest Sale Ever!! 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Tom Moore, the owner of the · Beach Access store assailed by Dr. Laura on her radio program, does not carry pornographic material in his store. For more than 25 years, he has been a responsible businessman and is now the father of two small kids. Conversely, Dr. Laura is not any of the names she has been called in the past few weeks. ·we h(Jve a lot of families shopping in the store,• Moore t61d me. MThey'd never shop here if we had pomography•in Rctnctnbcl' . . 4 the store. We were sent a free magazine that, unfortunately, made its way to the sales floor We removed it as soon as [Dr. Laura) left the store.• Dr. Laura is right aboutthe magazme, a sad coJlSe<ilence or our First Amendment. But by the time Moore sent Dr. Laura a let· ter of apology, the toothpaste was out of the tube. "The letter was sent because we had an unhappy customer. The last thing we want is an unhappy customer,• Moore said. It's nice to know that Moore would have sent the letter had it been to some regular Joe, and it's also nice to know that Dr. Laura hasn't lowered her guard on material she considers offensive. But as tempers Oared, some folks who should have been minding their own business jumped into the fray. Some unfortunate remarks were made, so Dr Laura sued. Qwte frankly, if someone said those things about me, I'd tJe upset, too. And this mess is not a stale- mate. Dr. Laura has the money to spend whatever it takes to get satisfaction, and Tom Moore has the help of a start-up defense fund in his name. When I asked him how he felt about Larry Fly- nt's offer to contribute to his legal fund, Moore said, •rm uncom- fortable with the whole situa- tion.• That's not a yes or a no. But it tells me that this case could go on for a long time. 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Don't miss out on a day of fun for all! • en1n Bank of America • Bistro Le Crillon • Carole's Calleo Cor.ner Eastbluff Salon • Newport. Kids • Creek • Ralphs • Sage Sunny Fresh Cleaners • United Studios of Self Defense V 1 LLAG E CENTER Eastbluff Drive off jamboree, Newport Beach .. wrong reasons who have nothing to lose. My suggestion for the r olu- t.Jon of this duel is designed to remove the distracting elemcflts so that the two parties can con- centrate on the facts. This case is not about money. Dr. Laurd does- n't need it, and I don't believe Moore wants it. Here's how it works: Dr. Laura presses her swt against Moore, but with one moctification. lnstead of suing for $1,000,000, she sues for $1. Moore counter·sues, also for $1, for his loss of business 0ecause, ' accordmg to Moore, his saJ this month are down compared to the same month last year. By doing this, both of them get their day in court, but Larry Flynt, undoubt- edly making both sides squirm, is out of their hair. No lawyers, no filters, no legal bills, no Larry Flynt, no bLg mon- ey at'stake. The cases must be heard only on theii meritS in small claims court where justice is still present m its purest form. It's only plaintiff, defendant, a Judge and the facts and no one in between to put a spm on things or work the media. You tell your Saturday, September 25, 1999 A 11 story a~d you get a verdict. • But I'll really hope for a reso· lution similar to the one in that Missoun meadow back in UW2. Both men held their swords, mutually ~greed to withdraw the • wntten documents that caused .. the commotion in the fll'St place and simply walked away. Eigb-• teen years later, one of the men, Abraham Uncoln, became presi-• dent. ' • STEVE SMITH 1s a Costa Mesa resi- de'nt and freelance wrrte<. He-can be ' reached at (949) 642-6086 or by e-mail at dailypilot:OHrthllnk.net. . I' ST\l\\L\\ 11-R . MJ9Q •Aged USDA Choice Prime Rib & ,. • .. 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'• Saturday, SEPl'EMBER 25, 1999 Daily Pilot A 12 Costa Mesa fihn critic, author and spiritual adviser ; Tatiana Elmanovich finds peace after fighting to • • 1r1 By Noaki Schwartz atiaria Elma'novicb has stopped running. Her lile bas finally taken on a calmer rhythm that most people in America take for granted. But not her. After years of obstinately searching for free- dom in an existence that constantly skirted death. the present simplicity of her lile is a blessing. In 1989, the Costa Mesa resident and her adopted son barely escaped to the Upited States from Estonia, a republic of the former Soviet Union. An established film critic, she found herself on a polit- ical hit list and had no choice but to leave the ·country. The experience of being stripped of all things familiar -her family, position, safety, language -refined her intuition. And the hne line that dtstinguishes tangible reality and an alternate spiri- tual plane started to blur, leading Elmanovich to experience spiri- tual breakthroughs. She chronicled her lile and these psychic experiences in a recently released book entitled "Death the Begmning." Elmanovich was born m Estonia and grew up in an •already troubled world," she said. The Russians had occupied her country in 1940. At an early age she knew firsthand what freedom was, from the experience of losing it. escape the grip of .Communism She. her mother and little brother, who was born on the eve of World War II, lived on an Estonian farm. Her father was foiced to leave m order to fight and eventually die in the war. Growing up under the iron cloud of the former Soviet Union, Elmanovich said she learned that it was wise to become a engineer, geologist or to choose another apolitical career. In this way, there was less opporturuty to clash with Communist ideology. And so she studied and shrewdly became an engineer. After an extended job in Uzbekistan, Elmanovich was approached to chronicle her experi- ences in the Muslim territory. She began writing and never MEDHl-iA FEJZAGIC DIMARTINO I DAl.V Pl.OT Freddy the cat sits by Tatiana Elmanovich, an Estonian political refugee who recently published a book about her experiences. • • "Film critics in the Soviet Union were different than in the U.S.,• she said. "They tried to support the right films that told something about lile and real situations in our country.• stopped Wnbng proVlded her with the freedom of self-expression. To the trained eye, independent films sent political messages through literary references and symbolism, Ehnanovich said. This stab at ideological freedom appealed to her but it was "considered a very dangerous part of the culture,• she said. appeared to have made in the 1980s, the Communist Party con- tinu_ed to run a carefully staged play for Western eyes, she said. Though the government may have seemed more open to criticism and radical ideas, it used very sophisticated methods to control the press. While it would have been an international scandal to ban a film, if the project wasn't given any money, the film would swiftly disappear ·Every wnter is a channeler,• she said, adding that writers take · their gut instincts and visions and translate them onto paper. Eventually Elmanovich started writing about film. In the former Soviet Union, citizens had to closely monitor theiI actions. Despite the political breakthroughs the country - son Dave Wakeling -former front man of The English Beat-returns to Newport Beach with members of Fishbone, The Untouchables and Soulsonics Au:x COOLMAN ~Pb ave Wakeling got some encour- . agement from a young music fan recently as the former Eng- lish Beat member and foundeI of General Public -who has a new band -opened up for Hootie and the Blow- fish at a concert at an Air Force base in Colorado Springs. After the show, the fan came up to let Wakeling know what he thought. • 1t was a great concert, sir,• the air- man told him. • A.Ie you ever going to bring out a record with any of these songs, sir?• Wakeling took the question in stride. The fan was only 17 or 18, after all, and was probably in elementary school when Wakeling ruled the dance floor in the '80s with songs like "Tenderness' and ·so Hot You're Cool." For Wakeling, who plays next Satur- day at Hogue Barmichael's in Newport Beach, the question was a little amus- ing but also reassuring. It confirmed his essential bebef that his songwriting is solid stuff, the kind of thing that can rock a kid from any generation. "I took it as a great compliment,• Wakeling said. Wakeling has been a frequent per- former at Hogue Barmichael's both r 0 cause he likes the venue and because the band he's put together - featunng members of Fisbbone, The Untouchables, Unsteady and Soulsonlcs -haS been making a circuit around TODAY A man with an elastic face and ., lnllf9ld funny bone, comedl•n tnd impr1lllD1111t .,... ClonlWw, wfM pe;form.t OCC'1RGbert I Moore ThMtre at I pm. ~ Adwlia tickets.,. S2S. S22 tor occ.....,., .... and chltcnn undet 12. OCC II et 1701 FalMew ROid, Cotta MIN. for more lnfor. metton. aft (714) .m.-. s.. ........ 'A14 \ • WHA?. Dave Wakeling with members of Ftshbone, The Untouchables, Unsteady and Soutsonlcs • WHERE: Hogue Bannichael's, 3950 campus Drive, Newport Beach • WHEN: Oct. 2; door open at 9:30 p.m. + HOW MUOI: $12 to $14 • ~ (949) 261-6270 Southern Callf ornia clubs as a sort of preparation for tackling a larger tour. Now, Wakeling says, things look ripe for wider exposure. Media attenbon generated by the popularity of ska acts like No Doubt and The Mighty Mighty Bosstones has given his band a boost in public awareness; London/Sire plans to reissue The English Beat's entire catalog in October; and Wakeling's new bapd, he says, is sounding better than ever. The Colorado Springs show, despite the slightly unusual makeup of_its audi- ence, was •stunningly good,• Waketwg said. "It was so weird, but the whole thing just suddenly flashed like a fire,• he said. •Not just like 'That was a good show.' It was like a paradigiµ-changmg momenl" Even in The English Beat, Wakeling's music didn't fit within a simple category like "ska• or •rock.• Songs like •Mirror in the Bathroom' and •Save it for Later" took the danceability of ska as a point of departure and infused it with a host of diverse influences. "Tears of a Clown,• th~ group's first single, was a remake of a Smokey Robinson tune, and Wakeling is quick to cite a Motown band like The Four Tops as an important source. The music Wakeling is writing today, he says, is no less wide-reaching. "For me, music is exciting like hybrid roses are,• he said, "It's a process of breeding new roses out ol the stock of your lile, if you will.• Touring with Hootie and the Blow- fish has frequently put Wakeling in front of audiences who don't seem like- ly to be won over by his material. Over and over, though, the crowds come to their feet. "We've had to take on some pretty rue-hard Hootie fans,• Wakeling said, describing scenes of amphitheaters filled with crowds of what look like sedate picnickers. •sy five or six songs, we're starting to get some applause, and by the e nd everyone's standing up and cheering.• Moving from these larger audiences to the intimate space of Hogue Barmicbael's is something that causes Wakeling a little bit of concern, but he's confident that his band can finesse the transition. The space is one he says be has enjoyed playing over the years. •tt sounds good in there,' be said. •And people can have a great dance without turning it into a fight, which is alwa~ a bonus.• fllllSllC Jiii MONDAY 1he 0rMge (.ountr-..n of M'Wt ~ ._~on Moir• W-"•• '1n ..,., --..... llut cbtng .. Ndlll Qlfll ... ._,... matlll• • • ....,.on bottl .... ,,. ..... lft ............ ............................ .............. ... .... .... " .. ~dlNdrW'l .nd ttw ""'-chlldl•• of ful •'*""..,... wll be ct.llgtad bf..,. • IMW I Mabht Flihlon llllnd, wf*tt ........ ,, ....... _. .. .................. .-.... I ..... rtlhlorl ...... II • ID NltJPClft ~Drtllf.--ft~ ..... ...... _ .. .,... SEE FREEDOM PAGE A16 WEDNESDAY 5wlr'I '°"' w., .,. thl dlra ftoor of 1Wtn ...... when the~----.. ldcb off mt I p.m. 1Wtn ,_. 11 mt ................. •upon c.... °""' • •M....., Per,... lnfunMdon, al ----. I ·datebOOk , Saturday, September 25, 1999 'Al3 useum finds crafty way-to exhi&t new show T he Pacific Craft Show opened this week at The Orange County ~useum of Art in Newport Beach. 1Wo back- to-back prev1ew receptions Thursday and Friday evening at the museum welcomed sponsors, underwriters and artists to view the work that is also for sale. The show opens to the gener- al public today and runs through Oct. 1. Admission is free, and a portion of the proceeds benefits the museum programs. This weekend, lectures by exhibiting artists and wonderful programs for children will also be free to museum patrons. This first craft show has been a yearlong planning exercise and labor of love for museum trustees and a committee of volunteers that includes honorary chair lWyla Reed Martin, chair Karen Van Buren, and vice chairs Sandra Harris, Jane Heber, Joan Rlach and Pat Steinmann. Also very involved, Alison Bake r Frenzel, Barbara Adams, Joan Clawson, Ellie Gord~n. Mary Blake, Pat THE CROWD Nelsser, CeCe Presley, Elizabeth Tierney, Judy Steele, and Made- line Zuckerman. • From the visual to the per- forming arts, the Theater District in Costa Mesa holds its second annual fund-raising event th.is evening at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Irvine. Organizers are call- ing the party, "Time and Time," 0cvette Convertible • ferrorl • Joguar • Me rcedea • Porche • Plymouth Praw/e,. .() ~ .~ ~ . I er C o daily • weekly or \ . ~ports 8JN~'/!!~'!fcf, monthly rates I lltlt p.,f..,... 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EXCmNG CASINOS, NIGHTLIFE & HOTELS FOR A FREE IROCHURE & OTHER INFORMATION CAU (TOU FREE) 1..Ql-20M249 y taking an addition 75 % - OFF Existing Sale Pr ic ed Merchandise Sept. 251H thru Sept . 281H Only/ \ with a silent auction and social hour set to begin at 6:30 p.m. Hosts of the evening will be Marlo Lescot, artistic director of the Theater District and bis wife Joan Lescot The Theater District is a nonprofit community theater devoted to mounting full-length productions, providing acting classes to all ages in the communi- ty, and presenting theatrical com- munity service through outreach programs including their highly regarded alcoholic recovery piece titled, "Drama For Drunks.• To find out more about the Costa Mesa Theater District, call Lescot at (714) 435-4043. · • This is a very special weekend for longtime Newport Beach citi- ~ Irvin C. "Ernie" Chapman . Tonight, the 88-year-young son of Los Angeles and Orange County pioneer developer C.C. Chapman will stand on the foot- ball field of the university named in his family's honor, Chapman University of Orange, and wit- ness the renaming of the athletic field m his honor. James Doti, president of Chapman University announced the decision to honor Chapman at a dinner ceremony earlier this month at the uruversity. Chap- man, who has served 'On the uni- versity board since 1936, rarely misses a Chapman Panthers game since the sport returned to the college campus in 1994. Chapman Athletics Director David Currey calls the man for whom the field is named, "an inspiration to all of the Chapman Universicy community and a man worth emulating for his success on and off the field." At the balftune ceremony torught, a special ceremony will celebrate the new "Ernie Chap- man Stadium." • A specia11'wm Palms recep-... tion this week honored the Orange County Project Play- house on behalf of Home Aid Orange County. DtSllngwshed members of the local build!.ng trade converged upon the mas- $15 ~a~ D o llars t $15 ~'b-1 $7 500 o~q ~~<>-purchase of or more '..1"<7 Q> 4,~ with & Cenificace ~ t~· $15 FIFiEEN KAYAK DOLLARS $15 Bring in Kayaks Dol lars! Ex . 9/30/99 8utv18~ Al@wpott BC!.ach, C9 1036 Irvine .A.vc .. Newport Beach. (949) 631-2996. At We~tcl1ff Plaza. sive 1Wul Palms tent in Fash.ion Island for a midweek evening of what was called, "child's play." Thirteen design teams have been working competitively on . their playhouse creations for the past year in order to take home honors from their peers. The event has captured the imagma- tion of locals and the debut of the playhouses has become a much anticipated annual treat for locals. On Oct. 16, the homes will be auctioned oif to benefit local homeless citizens. Bringing m anywhere from $1 ,800 to $38,000, the playhouses have helped to raise in excess Of $1.2 million fpr the disadvarUaged. That's not play money. The play- houses are on exhibit at Fashion Island in advance of the sale • The Oaks International Grand Prix Equestrian Show and Jump- mg competition was the talk of the social crowd tlus week. More than 3,500 guests turned out at the Oaks/Blenheim/Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park Sunday to raise more than $100,000 for vanous loCdl chanties Chalred by Joan lrvtne Smith and R.J. Brandes, th compctltion attracted world-class hOJ'S('!t and their nders/tra.iners. The eighth annual commuruw event ended with a marvelous al fresco dmnr.r catered by the El Adobe Rcslcturant with a menu thdl ldntalize d the crowd with la troquet chicken, roetsted tom of · potk. and broiled salmon dll pre- pared with great attention to a,lithentJc early C'alifomia recipes. In the large and well-dressed hol'l.ey crowd, organizer R.J. Brandes with his wile Gloria, MJchael cilld Zara Cernt, Mike • Cl.Ild Nancy Darnold, Richard · DeBeJkes, Anne DldJon, Dee Dee Hall, Ronald linsky, Jerry and Whitney Mandel, Tony and Melinda Molso, Richard O'Neill, Smle and Rob Roof. Linda and • Harvey Smith, Jim and Madeline Swlnden and Garret Westerhoff. • B.W. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday. · For reservations anJ mfo1 matio n . c;ill 949 644-6672 *~ $ l /rrunut~ ,(race 1tc, -ro thr or 45 112 how :at th~ Sp.i 200 Newport Center Drive • ext to Muldoon's Simply Classic gently tapmng antiq~ cabi11rt from Chma in lustrous honry-rolortd elm wood U11th original hardwarr \X~ t ~II'>':. l~lh I (.m1a t~ (hchmd l.iOmpuicr Rfi)-dcr) Opm luo \\:'rd Thur•. 11).4 or by •rpnmtmem 101'turu:, \':lllJ Annt M11Jgct1 94'• 92 l 101 Have you beard about new infertility treatments? This free community education seminar will help you understand how some of the lat~ advances may help )OU roncei\e. Learn how blastocyst culture, IC'SI, assisted hatching, embryo microsurgery and other recent technological advances may help you have a baby. Join David G. Dllu, MD, FACOG, ReprodMCtl~ EndocrlNOloglst, Medical Dlrectm-of tbe Fertility Center at Fountal11 Valley Reglo#4l Hospital for this inf onnathe seminar. He-M about the Center's breakthrough in egg freezing for future implantation and meet patients ·who have undergone fertility treatments. 'lbaMllly, September 28 6:30-8:00 p.m . ..,_.._,lnine l )() jllnbofte Rold. lnint, ~ 9261 ,,., ~ N-"11,,, amW. I Fountain Val ley Regional HOlpital and Medical CeNer '-" .. ,, .. .. - A'14 .Saturday,~* 2s, 1999 -. date book Daily Pilot~ Catalina Island is welcome paradise in off-season DattPb C etalina Island is a serene getaway from the urban life of Southern Cab.fomia dur-· ing the summer, it becomes ~ven more so dunng the off-season. Next month will mean the end of tourist season on Catalina lsland but it also WEEKEND means the begin- ning of off-season WANDERER savings. . Although visi- tors to the island won't'have the benefit of sun- 'hine and warm temperatures, there are still many activities available on the island. The Catalina Flyer will contin- ue to make daily trips between Balboa Pier and the island - with a brief reprieve from Nov. 28 until Dec. 26 -at its regular cost of $36 tor a round-trip ticket for one adult. The real savings come on the island as hotels and other lodg-· ings cut their prices during tho winter. "There are savings up to 50% for traveling off-season,• said Wayne Griffin, president of the · Catalina Island V1Sitor's Bureau. · "Midweek is going to be less · expensive than the weekend .• At the island's only budget Zubie's Proudly · Serving 30 Years! 414 Old Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 645-6086 SUNDAY BREAKFAST Country Style &t usouth of the Border" 12.49 To '5.95 Bloody Marys, MimONS, full Cocktail Bar & Fresh Coffee! ~~ Served 9 ~M. to 1 P.M. + WHERE: 400 Main St., Balboa (at the Balboa Pavilion) + HOW MUOt: $36 for a round-trip ticket • PHONE:(949)673- 5245 Marilyn and Bad SQva from Atascadero, CalU., " wall with their luggage to board the. Catalina Flyer, which will take then over lo the island fo~ the weekend. MAIU~NNA DAY MASSEY I 1..1 DAILY PILOT 'l Whatever your landscaping or maintenance needs, Lloyd's can do it ALL. .. THINKING ABOUT LANDS~ ~PING OR YARD MAINTENANCE? CALL FOR A FREt ESTIMATE TODAY! 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The Hermosa also offers small cottages complete with lotchens and private baths for just $35 to 545 Bed and break.lasts such as the Inn at Mt. Ada also offer savings of more thdn $100 off on rooms during the off-season. Visitors usually spend most of their time in Avalon visiting the various shops and el!ting at the many restarirants the island has to offer. This fall, the island will offer a jazz tracks festival; a painter's festival and the annual Catalina triathlon. Also, the dctivilies found on the island year-round from kayaking to luking are still available during the off-season. Descanso Beach Ocean Sports offers daily two-to four-hour expeditions for $34 to $72 per person year-round. However, special expeditions such as full. moon paddles and evening pad- dles are not offered dunng the off-season. Although water temperatures are chilly, there are still those who will don wet suits to brave the waters for snorkeling and diving, Griffin said. Another activity visitors can enjoy year-round is hilting. One of the more popular hikes is t:4e one to Mt. Orizaba, the tallest· point on the island. Permits are free and rides into the interior are it available on the airport shuttle ~. starting at 7:30 in the morning. A irl round-trip ticket is only $15 and the driver will drop you off and ., pick you up anywhere along the ~ 10-mile route to the airport. "Fall. especially, is just delight- ful,"' Griffin said. •October's my favorite month in the whole year. Crowds have generally thinned out and you still have that great summer weather.• For more information about 1J Catalina Island, visit its Web site ' at www.catalina.com. ~ J//~. fff:r;t~ !7Jf~ • GIA & EGL Certified Diamonds • Customized Orders • Engagement & Wedding Rings • Repairs While You Wait • 16 Independent Merchants 4200 Birch St. (at Newport Beach 8 3-0660 $6. 95 Hand and Free Foam Wax to 4:0 date book . . . ' . ... • ~ > Ma~er impressionist, onetime Riddler, Frank Gorshin appears tonight at OCC . Af 11 • MUSI( PIANIST GENE itAllM' lazz piQilt Gene Hanis Will perform at the Jazz ClUb at tbe Orange Cowaty Perfor:miDg Arts Center today and Sunday. Shows times a.re at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. today and at 12:30 p.m. Sunday. Tic~ are $36 and $42. The Or~e County Perf orfbing Arts Center ii at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 740-7818. 10111 Gl£NN MIU.ER TRIBUTE OCC wW host a trtbute to Glenn MWer at <I p m. Sunday. The event, to be beld m the Robert B. Moore Theatre, will featwe ex-Glenn Miller saxophorust ""• Tu Beneke along with the. Modemaues. Tickets are $27, wtth discounti> available for OCC student-.. 5emors, and chil- dren under 12. OCC is ut 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For, , more information, caU (714) • I n the kingdom of show busi- ness, the woods are full of txnpressionists. But only two qualify for the genre's hall of fame -Rich Llttle and Frank Gorshin. Uttle is, undeniably, a master of his craft, a dead ringer for the sounds of his subjects. Gorshin, however,· is the complete package -an entertainer who not only sounds like Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas or whomever he's doing, but also looks like them -with- out benefit of makeup! Gorshin, who brings his many characterizations to the Robert B. Moore Theater at OCC tonight, ts more than a master impres- sionist. He's an actor, singer and all-around showman who, never- theless, will go down in televi- sion history as the guy in the green tights with the question mark on the !ront who tickled audiences of the 1960s as the Riddler on TV's "Batman• series. "I like to do all things, and hopefully do them well,• he remarked recently. ur love to sing, I love doing impressions. I'm hap- piest when I'm on stage working, FIAlmlCllSl•I • ••aoccs RObett a. Moore Thutre, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa +WIBc8p.m. ~MUOI: S25in~ S28 at the doOr + PHONE: (714) 432-5880 PrakGonbln canlnmform Mwmetflnto manystan. giving the audience my all.• Long before his Riddler days, Gorshin was giving his all on TV variety shows where be would tum his back, then slowly reemerge, and you'd know whether he was doing Douglas, Lancaster or whomever before be uttered a word. He simply looked like his subject. One of i;rtY favorite actors from the 1950s was Richard Widmark, and Gorshin had his persona nailed -from his giggling killer in •Kiss of Death' to lu.s menac- ing drill sergeant in "Take the High Ground" or his hair-trig- gered Jim Bowie in "The Alamo." I've often wondered what the real Widmark thought of Gorshm's backhanded tributes. The Frank Gorshin story began in Pittsburgh, where he worked as a theater usher as a teenager and won a talent contest at 17. His prize was a week's engagement at a night club -but two nigh'! before his opening, his 15-year-old brother was hit and killed by a car. At his family's insistence, Gor- shin went thrOll!gh with the engagement, which launched his show bUSiness career. • 1 was almost hit by a truck the other day and Kirk Dou9las' We flashed before my eyes, he · will say. •My wife can't com- . plain; I've given her the best years of Burt Lancaster's We ... What does Gorshin think of Jim Carrey's Riddler in •Batman Forever?• He still hasn't brought himself to watch the movie. "I really wasn't crazy about seeing somebody else playing a role that I had done before,• he commented, •but I was flattered to know that Jim Carrey was going to play it.' You can be sure you'll get your money's worth; where else could you encounter Douglas, Lancaster, Widmark, Marlon Brando, Jack Nicholson and Anthony Hopkins' Hannibal Lechler all in one place? PIEQMAJ<ERS MUSICAL The Piecemakers singers will present the musical • Llfe on the Muddy River• at 1 p.m. today outside the Piecetnakers Coun- tzy Store. A $5 donabon is requested. The store is at 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 641-3112. BRJAN BARRm/ JASON WILKINS TRIO The Brian BarretVJason Wilkins Trio will play jazz at That's Aro- ma from 10 a.m. to t p.m. Sun· day. That's Aroma ~ at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 548-7999. 432-5880. PIANIST MARGARITA CHKEIDZE Rtissian concert pianist Mar- garita ChkcJdze Will ·perform Thursday at 7:30' p.m. at the Jewish Community Center. nckets are $10 for center mem- bers iIDd $12 for nonmembers. The center is at the Jewish Fed- eration Campus. 250 E. Baker " • St, Co:.ta Mesa. For more infor-,. mation, call (714} 755-0340 EROICA TRIO The Eroica Tno plays the• Orange County Perfomung Arts4 Center's Founders Hdll at 11 a .m. Oct 3. Ticketo; are $34. 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I When these were extended to , her ddoptcd on's life, she began tormulatmg an elaborat~ plan to 1 qo to Amenc:a on o short stint #as 1 u SoViet film c:ntJc. • I lowever, even after she had ,; reached American shores, the long drm Of the KGB contin ued 1 to haunt her. Requests for Russ- ., 'mn him cutiques that mdterial- 1zed, ju~t as nwsteriously dis- 1 dppeared. Elmanov1ch w as slowly bemg choked to death 'with little money to survive, , she said. Her lack of English skills pre- , vented her from cntiquing films , tor dil American audience as well Eventually, she found that • being u film critic m America chcln't have the same taste of ide- ologteal freedom. American films were rl.'lallvely predictable and often ldcked any political mes- c;aqe, ~he said. "There was nothing to fight for," she said. Americdn films simply weren't 1 tool ol fr('edom, they were the result of 1t And so, Elmanov1ch cart hcd for another kind ol underground truth and foWld it through her explorations of the pmturtl world. It was after the harrowing experience of leaving h •r coun· try forever and arnving in an for- eign place with nothing to greet her, that he.r psychic intuition~ truly began to surface. After moving to the U.S., she became acquainted with surh distinguished medmnrs as Jamt!s Van Praagh, Leslie Flint and Bn· an E. Hurst and began receiving messages about the next world, she said. Elmanovich started to learn about karma, spmtual growth and the reasons for ..Wvine interfe rence These experiences built on an dlready deeply established inter- est in the spiritual world that began a decade before her arrival to America. Although Communism discouraged orga- nized religions and the psychic world, ironically, former Soviet President Leorud Brezhnev had a very truste d healer named Juna in the late 1970s. #In the most hopeless times, all of a sudden there was interest in psychic truths," she said, adding that because it was dn underground movement, Soviet people were especially interest· ed. In 1979, one of these under· ROSEY'S AUTOBODY You Hav~ the Right to Choose You·r Repair .Facility Insist on the Best Lifetime Warranty Full Service Collision Center Insurance Approved Shop ~ (949) 642-4522 . ~~ 121 Industrial Way • Costa Mesa + WHA?. •Dfft.h th1t Begin· ning• + WHEN: Elmanovich will speak at 7:30 p m. Sunday + WHBE: Crystal Cave is at 891 Baker St. No;:A16, Costa Mesa; the book is available at Barnes & Noble M~ro Pointe. • HOW MUCH: $10 for the lecture + PHONE: For more informa- tion or private consultations call Elmanovich at (949) 574- 5504 o r www.tanika.com . .. Costa Mesa resident Tatiana Elmanovtch wrote the book, •neath the Beginning," about her We. She ls workiiig on a second book exploring spiritual energy between people. MlOHIJA FEJZAGIC DIMARTINO I DAlt.Y Pit.OT ground psychics invited Elmdnov1ch and a group of artists he thought had potential and begdn tedchmg them. She start- ed lo ledm about astrology and began to explore her psychic ab1hlles. Orange Coast College 2701 Fairview, Costa Mesa (714) 432-5880, ext. 1 EDWARDS IRVINE IMAX THEATRE IS LOCATF D AT THE EDWARDS IRVINE SPECTRUM WHERE THE 5 & 405 FREEWAYS MEET IRVINE • CALL FOR GROUP SALES & INFORMATION 714 832 IMAX ........ ........ .......... .,._ ... .,.., .. .... " ........ ,,. M•V..tllll -LILA•tll .,. IUna '8.1.91 • ,._ ... ve·ars later after she left the Soviet Union for America, the teachings stayed with her and she continued learning on her own. This eventually proved to be an alternate calling for Elmanovich when critiquing movies had lost its luster. Last year, ElmanoVlch chroni- cled these life experiences and added M author• to her long Ust of growing titles. She is currently working on another book that explores spiritual energy between people. These days, Elmanovich can finally stop and breathe for a moment, secure m the know!- edge that her immediate world is stable and calm. She now passes lhe hours tapping away at a computer snug insid e her Costa Mesa home, as voices of ghosts I pas through her mind like vaporous scarves whispering to her about spiritual truth and free- dom. Classified ads work for you! 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Because quality of life is so important here, countless groups are always working at improving it for all segments of the community-from the performing arts to the library to the local sou p kitchen. budget Most other senior centers in the county, including OASIS Senior Center in Newport Beach, are funded entirely by thelr respective municipalities. aging. The nwnber of people the cen- ter serves now with hot lunches each day, with transportation programs and SOClal and recreational activities will more than double by 2030. Consider your gift an invesbnent m yow own future. tive and exactly the kmd of forward- lh.inking problem-solving that we all hope for in society. ter would meet its goal and get an extra $330,000 to put toward the well-i ness center. You get the idea. Starting next week, 58,000 area resi- dents will open their mailboxes to find a letter asking for support. Although we recognize the large nwnber of charitable groups out there and know that each one is worthwhile and should be supported, here are three good reasons why everyone should contribute something to the Costa Mesa Senior Center this year: 2. The fadllty ts embarldng on an ambitious m.luion to aeate a compre- hensive wellness center, estimated to cost between $10 and $12 mUUon. The idea is to giv~ seruor otizens in the communitY. an alternative to living in a skilled nur5ing home, said OireCtor Alan Myers. The first of its kind in the entire state, the wellness center would sigrufi- cantly reduce medical ca.re costs and is expected to de<;rease hospitalization of the elderly by more than 70%, which wou1d only be good for our aging pop- ulation. . And if that's not enough to sway you, spearhead.i{lg this year's drive is County n-easurer and Costa Mesa rt":Sl: dent John Moorlacb. The money you give couldn't be in better hands. (You'll remember he's the one who saved Orange County from financial ruin when the government went banlaupt a fE:w years ago.) People here do donate -and gen- erously -to all of those causes. So when another one comes along, it's easy to say, "We just don't have any more to give."· "The elderly don't want to be. in skilled nursing homes," Myers sald. "Once you place tMm there they ~ counting their days." ·u you're not charitably inchned, ·' here's a place to start building your charitable portfolio," Moorlach said. "If giving is part of your focus, you have more ownership in your community and you're investing in orgaruzations doing things you cannot do yourself.• That is what the Costa Mesa Senior Center faces as ~t kicks off its annual fund-raising campaign this week. The Center, a public-private partnership with the pty of Costa Mesa, needs to raise $150,000 more than it had to la.st year to support its $750,000 annual 1. The center gets more than 100,000 vtslts from 23,000 tenlon from 13 different d tles each year. They are your friends, your parents, your grand- parents. And -anywhere from 10 to 40 years from now -you will be included in those statistics. And you won't be aJone. America's population is With the center, seniors could remain independent but still receive services they need -including a gym, grief and loneliness counseling, med- ical services and physical therapy - free of charge and at their neighbor- hood senior center. It is smart, innova- 3. Every llttJe b it helps. That may seem a clicM, but consider th.is: The center needs $250,000. If every person who gets the letter next week gave only $5 -the cost of one day's fast- food lunch -the goal would be reached. U everyone gave $10-a movie.and a tub of popcorn_.:. the cen- Donations can be sent to the Costa Mesa Sernor Center, 695 W. 19th St.. Costa Mesa, CA 92627. LErTER OF THI WEEK Senior housing is best use for land behind library T he Irvine Co. was moved to dedicate 12.8 acres of vacant land to the city of Newport Beach earlier this year to create a public park in Newport Cen- ter between San Miguel Road, the Central Library, Avocado Avenue and MacArthur Boule- 1 vard. Originally, the Irvine Co. proposed to build a housing roject for senior citizens on the te, known as Newport Village. ut a number of vocal citizens bbjected to seeing the undevel- ped site transformed ~to an ban use that. would increase ehlcular traffic in Newport -Center ancf Corona Del Mar. : They preferred to see the New- ' port Village site made into a 1 passive park where people can picruc and enjoy distant ocean : and ·sunset views. The senior I' dtizens' housing project could be built elsewhere. Our City Council concurred, assigning the senior housing project to Lower Bayview Landing near fNewport Dunes. • Very recently, Jim Wood, : chairman of the Library Board : of 'Ihlstees, proposed a cultural , center, auditorium, meeting : roo.ms and parking garage be • built on about three acres of the • Newport Village site, connect- : ing the complex to the existing ' library via a bridge. Newport : Beach could use a cultural facil- 1 ity and auditorium, and no 1 library regular would dispute the need for more parking 1 space. The Daily Pilot reports , considerable enthusiasm for the , proposed cultural center in the ! community. Since it would not : consume the entire Newport • Village site, plenty of room : would be left for introducing ~ another use. What should be f done? Obviously, there are I competing interests for this site. : Priorities need to be set. ' U the people supporting the • priority of a passive park think 1 senior housing can be built lsewhere, then they would "'Surely claim a cul~al center 'could be developed someplace ~e. too. It does not have to be bated to the central library. Is the view park the highest priority? Having been a resi- dent of Harbor View Hills, I can TEXTBOOK ARREST BRIAN P08UDM>Alt.Y PlOT Land for possible sJte of a senior housing project ln Newport Beach. tell you there is a tranquil pub- lic park for picnicking and watching the sunset over Catalina Island at the intersec- tion of Marguerite Avenue and Harbor View Drive. It is called Jasmine View park, located less than one mile from the New- port Village site. It is almost always free of people. Why, then, do we need another simi- lar park so nearby? Particularly when the residents of Harbor View Hills, who would mot likely be the biggest users of the Newport Village park, already have a view park with- in their midst? Consider also that MacArthur Boulevard, San Miguel Road and Avocado Avenue are heavily traveleo streets, emitting a lot of ambi· ent noise. Furthermore, the existing intensity of urban development in Newport Cen- ter defeats any hope of creating a passive park. Any attempt to isolate the site from its primor- dial urban setting via perimeter landscaping will only end up obscuring the scenic views that people clamor for. In my mind, the best use for the Ne\.\1)0rt Village sate is a senior housing project. As rental costs in Newport Beach are nsing faster than resident senior citizens can afford, they have a priority need beyond scenic parks and cultural cen- ters that deserve to be met. To ignore their plight would be shameful. Accommodating them at Newport Village would put them in immediate proximity to the offices of physicians, med- ical laboratories, radiology labs, dentists, optical shops and hearing centers across the street at the Newport Center medical co111ple.x. They would be one block from the Public Transportabon Center. They would be located one block from the Newport Beach Central Library, which is then outpost. And they would be within easy walking distance of the markets and stores al the Corona del Mar Plaza. There is no better place for senior citi- zen housmg in all of Newport Beach. Our seniors would not have to rely on autos. They could walk, which is what they prefer to do. They would also be living in dose proximity to the Oasis Seruor Center. No one could convince me there is a more deservmg use for the Newport Village site than a senior citizens' housing project. Moreover, it can be built entire- ly with private funds No public tax money is needed. Does the senior housmg pro- 1ect need the entire site? No. It could coexist nicely with either the cultural center or the park. Since the Jasmine View Park is already available, I would award second prionty to the library's proposed cultural park. The senior project and the library complex could be con- necte<f by a park-like comdor affording the public picruc tables, sea views and an amphitheater where cultural events could be staged I hope the community will jom me m urging this combined, ~anno­ nlous land use. THOMAS J. ASHLEY Newport Beach THE WEEI II REVIEW Costa Mesa police officer9 responded · kly -and successfully -to an attempted bank robbery Thursday mom- g. The two suspects were caught not ong aftet they tried to mlike off with QUOTE OF THE WEEK '' Residents speculated that the long wait at the light -or a slope on Bear Street -might be the cause of the dan- ger, and of the 10 accidents at the inter- section last year. ,200. . Police Lt. John FitzPatrick said that e chase demonstrated the d.lsdpline of e officers, who waited for the suspects run into a wall of office.rs. No one was seriously m1uted in the b~ or the chase, a fortunate ending to What could have been a much sadder ~· I'm not some kind of idiot. I don't come from . outer space. '' -Delia Garcia 14, who Is blind, on the way her daSl· mates sometimes tNW her about the dis· ability. Delia was one of sewral blind youngste'1 whO went wiling in NfwP<>rt • H.rbor Sunday. The good news is that dty traffic engi- neers have begun a study to figure out the reasons for the accidents. The better news will be when a solution is tounct. AN Af'TlY NAMED WAVE The Wedge cla.uned another Victim this w le as a Riverside man wu taken to tho hospital with neck inJuries after being pounded by a wavA et the leg- endary bodysurfing spot. When the swell hits the Newport break just right, it's a bletsing and a curse. There's certalruy no way to keep peoph! out of the water. end 10 w can only hope thote in the IUJ'f stay a safe as posstbl Tull story did have a bright iide Wit- netleS to the accident. inCluding former Junlor-IJleguerd Peter~~ lo aid the vtdim and ... ..,... }YI neck mam puamldics anh9cl ...., a..a..d .. J\inlar lMeguard trel•g, IDd IO do we. .. I READERS IESPOID Building skate parks n ot as easy as it seems AT ISSUE: Newport-Mesa community, despite being entrenched in skateboarding culture, has no public skateboard parks. B ill Sharp's skateboard pd!~ article failed to address the prime rea- son that residents have seri- ous concerns about skate- board park locations, and that reason is noise. Last spring, the Newport Beach Parks and Recreation Commission pro- PQsed skateboard parks for consideration in West New- port Park and Grant Howald Park m Corona del Mar. At a public hearing in West Newport, Council- woman Jan Debay, represen· tatives of the Newport Beach Police Department and nearly all residen~ spoke out in ~ppos1bon to skateboard park.S m both locations because of the noise levels in such dose proximity to homes. At Grant Howald Park, a grove of about 20 trees would have been removed. The homeowners in the Jasmine Park community located next to this area would have been looking directly into a sf<ctteboard park instead of a tree grove and be subjected to all the noise from early morning until night I suspect the parents of skateboarders would not be willing to accept such a dis· rupbon to the harmony 9f their own homes. When. and if, a nondisruptive location can be found in either New- port Beach or Costa Mesa, then a skateboard park should be considered KEN RUSSO Corona deJ Mar The idea of putting skate- board parks on high school campllSei may be one of the most hnUiant ideas yeti (•Educationally Speaking,• Sept. 20). As one parent sug- gested, parudpation would be based on academic achievement, as any other school sport. Skateboarding Ss not a crime and if it is turned into ~mething that could poten- tially have an enormous posl· tive effect on high school stu- dents' grades, sell-esteem, character and idle boredom, then it should be something that the School Board serious-• ly looks at for the near future. The Newport-Mesa Unified ~ School District needs to con- Unue using more creative ways to enhance education • and greatet enthuslasm for au .. students and learning levels. MAXINE MACHA • CostaM I agree with everything Bill Sb~ said in bis com· mentary on Sept. 21 ("Tune to get rolling on building skate parks"). • I would much rather see the kids out leeming tbe many skateboard skills tbail • to see them hanging around on street comers or ge~ into trouble. I am 64 years old and I greatly admire the young people I see d~ the almost impossible tricks that I see them do on skatebOards. It 'takes a lot of skill and many hours of effort to accomplish the things I have seen some of the skateboard· ers do. Now what they need is support from the communi- ty m finding places for them to do ill I'd like to gwe a message to Bill Sharp, who wrote the article, •nme to get rolling on building 1ikate parks." I think it's excellent. He said the old fogies don't like it, but they Should temembet when they were young and wanti- ng tO have fun. I'm all behind this. l Wish there was some- thing I could do to help you. but I can't So good luck and keep me posted. MTRIOAENNS Costa Mesa ' . . . ' . . . All Natural Beef •Hand Selected Prime & Choice Fresh Fish Daily • The Highest Quality Farm fresh Produce • Hand Picked Speci'!lty Cheeses Extensive Wine Selection Gourmet Sauces &Dips Promelis Westcliff Market is a unique food services market specializing in providing the highest quality fann fresh produce, hand selected quality meats, fresh seatood, poultry, wines and cheeses . 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BARRY FAutKNER lklyrtd NEWPORT BEACH -The Corona del Mar High football team brought a new league affiliation and a slightly new offen- sive look into Friday's Battle of the Bay XX.XVIII against Newport Harbor before an overflow crowd of 5,200 at the Sailors' field. But after the Sea Kings capped a 10-play opening drive with a 39-yard Rory McKeev- er field goal, everything the designated hosts did seemed to suit the Sailors just fine. The result was a 35-3 nonleague triumph for Harbor, keeping the Tars (2-0-1) unbeat- en and the Sea Kings winless, and extend- ing Newport's series lead to 26-12. . •They came out in a different (double tight end) attack," Newport Coach Jeff Brinkley said of the Sea Kings, who deployed the pitch-left, pitch-right mentali- ty which will help them fit in perlectly in the Pacific Coast League. After some initial success, however, Har- bor began stackl.Dg defenders near the line. And, when CdM starting quarterback Matt Moore left the game for good after the Sea Kings' second series with a rig cage injury and potentially damaged spleen, CdM's late was virtually sealed Moore was taken to the hospital to check for spleen damage, said CdM team doctor R. Stephen Jennings. CdM threw seven times, using four dif- ferent passers, but did not complete a pass. Left to tee off between the tackles, the Har- bor defense limited their cross-town rivals to just two first downs the final three quarters. TA SEA KINGS "They were running that Tustin stuff, where they pull the backside (linemen) and try to get a lot of bodies coming up through the hole," Brinkley said. "I told our kids there would be a lot of emotion early on, but I wanted them to just stay with the thing, set- tle in, and just keep playing hard. Whatever we did, I didn't want (CdM) to play harder than we did, which is what happened last year (a 28-18 Sea King win). Our kids did a good job of not letting that happen.• Instead, Newport seruor tailback Andre Stewart, with the help of offensive linemen Blair Jones, Steve Wukawitz, Luis Cruz, Nick Haddy, Robert Cole, bght end Nick Langsdorf and fullbacks Mike Tunney and 1iavis 1hmble, made plenty of good things happen for Tars. Stewart capped a nine-play. 61-yard touchdown drlve with a 3-yard scoring run with 8:28 left in the first half for all the Sailors would need. Stewart, however, added an exclamation point after Chris Manderino forced a CdM fumble and teammate Dane Pfaff recovered at the Sea Kings' 39. Stewart took the second-down handoff, .. bounced around the left corner and sprinted past purswng defenders for a 39-yard 1D jaunt. Chris Bargas toed the second of five conversion kicks for a 14-3 lead, but CdM wasn't finished quite yet. · The Sea Kings caught a break when an apparent 63-yard 1D run by Ryan Brill was called back for holding with 2:29 left before . intemliSsion. They then recovered an onside kick to open the second half. Harbor's defense, keyed by middle line- backer Alan Saenz, outside 'backer Manderi- no and many others, made the first of two fourth-and-short stops and Mandenno, mak- ing his first varsity start at quarterback, scram- bled 63 yards to paydirt to make it 21-3. Stewart, who finished with 139 yards on 'j.2 carries, and senior tailback Ryan Brill (65 yards on 11 attempts) added scoring runs for the winners, who amassed a season-high · 354 rushing yards. Ryan Ortega (66 yards on 12 carries) helped pad the ground assault, which Man- derino complemented with two first-half pass completions to Justin Jacobs for 38 and 11 yards. "We played with them for a quarter and a half,• CdM Coach Dick Freeman said. •Then. we started running out of people. "(Stewart) is a good back, but ow lack of tackling didn't help us play the kind of foot- ball we need to to win.• . Senior CdM tailback Grant Estabrook hammered away for 77 yards on 25 carries, but CdM's two turnovera, and Harbor's defensive adjusbnents, proved too formidable. Kelsey Peterson, starting at safety for senior two-way star Billy Clayton (who did not dress with a quadriceps injury which could sideline him another couple weeks), had an interception. MORE ON BA1TLE OF THE BAY PAGE 84 • Swift and smart, Sailor standout overcomes small stature to make big impact at both ends of the pool. BARRY HAU1»itift .... Ilhe entered the pool tucked ike a cannon bdll, Newport arbor High 's Peter Belden ~ht make a notlceeble SJ>Lub. But; u the action wlfoldt during =Sailor water pOk> game, lt kly betoa>el~tthe toat-10, 165· juldar a.a• W8"I moup to 1Ublwge1ft'B malt ~=.r=.wtlbu. SH.u>INMma QU01I Of 111 DAY • • .. . .., 91'\1.W. ...................... , ... , .... ,~ .. It's Wlit r11Mibig1...rw lw .... r. s11-.1•1-" Bobby 'lloogdoo' Sdlw .. ta. Daily Pilot Sports Hall of F 111 SPORTS HALL OF FAM CELEBRATING THE MI LLE NNIU M • . ·B ' J . Motorcycle racing 8H~'s boogied around·the speedway circuit for 25 ye · and is still going strong at Orange County Fairgrounds. RICHARD DUNN girl in the middle of the infield for victory spoils, Schwartz w• nyone from Orange 111111 County probably 1111111 ttended the just breaking into the businesa and wondering if there was room for him. Now the oldest rider on thi• oval (Mike Faria is 42), Scbw~. a Costa Mesa resident, would like to wm another national title, but realizes that Father TI.me motorcycle speedway races on Friday nights at the Orange County Fairgrounds, where the daredevils go sideways and splash dirt into the crowd after blasting around the comers. There are smells of fresh popcorn and burning tires. The bright lights, zealous public address announcer, raucous cheers and reverberating stadium energy are a special part of county history . While the scene has changed somewhat, from a not OD bis side. •My chances ~t slimmer each year, I would imagine,• he said. •0n1y five .. make it to the (national) finat and if you make it, any of the ... guys have a chance.• Schwartz competes in the heated main events, but can also be spotted going full thr during Legends Nights at the • Fairgrounds. On ~p~. 17, Schwartz was Uie Legends Rider of th Week. .. . ~ ( ,v A winner of six.i~ career Spring Cl~cs in March, the se~ openers, and five Orange Councy FU Derby Races, ~ --i •• rip-roaring time in the 1970s to today's tamer, family-oriented model, speedway's Friday Night Lights in Costa Mesa have always included, it seems, Bobby "Boogaloo" Schwartz, one of the biggest names in the sport's history. "It seems like a lifetime ago when I Schwartz will go 1ol' another national Oct. 2 at Costa M 'Boogaloo' Schwartz His competitors-• won the world (pairs) champion with Bruce Penhall (in 1981)," said Schwartz, who has been racing the methanol-powered bikes with funny handlebars and no brakes since 1974. "It's a whole different sport now, and, there are times when I think I shouldn't be out there. It's weird. I'm thinking l should've been done and I'm still competing. ft Schwartz, 43, still races because be still wins. He shows the kids in theu 20s how it's done around the dirt oval, then signs autographs. laughs with friends and talks to fans like a gentleman folk hero Schwartz, who won a mam event last month, has witne sed the growing up of generations at the Costa Mesa track, where fans flock to the pit area after races to examine the speedway bikes up close and rub elbows with their favorite riders. ·1 love going sideways, I love riding at Costa Mesa and l love all the fans who come see me each week," said Schwartz, who won two other world championships m his career (team and pairs), both corning in 1982, and captured national championships in 1986 and '89. •1 really like the fact that people eome here and they knew me when they were 12 or 14, and now they're conung and telling me they're 32 or 3(. Or they're 44 and tell me they've been coming here since they were 24. I get these people of all ages.• In his 26th season, Schwartz bas children of bis own now (daughters Annemarie, 9, and Brianna, 7), and, even aft r bed races or bike problems, he spends time talking to kids. • 1 feel lucky to be able to still do it at a (competitive) l v l, ~ said Schwartz, who admitted that 10 or 15 years ago, a bad mood would likely cause an unfavorable reaction to the fans. In an era when nam lik Mike Bass, •Sliding• Sunny Nutter and "WUd • BW Cody grabbed most of the Jnaln ev("..nts and k1aed the Bates Leathen aren't nvals, but friends. He has been saying ~o to guys like Brad Oxley and Gary Hicks OD Fnday rughts longer than most high school football coaches meet. Schw an institution in the oval wor1'l today becomes a member of Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fa,rne,i celebrating the millennium. Schwartz was gwen his mcknarne, • Boogaloo," by hiS late father, Jack, who felt his eon •boogied• around so much~ junior rider that it would be appropriate. . The young Schwartz loved;zf> slide his go-kart and mini bike sideways, so when he first 5aw speedway bikes do it, and smelled the burning methan<tlin the air at the Ventura County FairgroundS lll 1972, destiny • called. By 1973. Schwartz ha~ his fl!St brakeless bike and a star was born. After winrung his first~. world championship with Penhall (Newport Harbor Hi9N m '81 m Poland, Schwartz wag. another gold medal Wlth a teain of five U.S. nders in London m- August 1982, then captured a • third world title (and second • pa.i.rs championship} in Austra · Wlth Deruus Sigalos, Perihall'• • current partner in the Ocean Spray powerboat cirCUlt. Sig and Schwartz set a world speedway scoring record Ul '82 for pairs. For m<>!;t of his career, Schwartz worked fow or fiv rughts a week raang througnout Southern California, when th ... pecdway aruot traveled to plac like Victonille, Bakersfield and Ventura. Ti only Costa M remains. In Northern Calilonua. Auburn, Costa M , w alwa}'5 beeli ~way king. •We're till going strong a Costa M ,•Schwartz said •We b d the beSt crowd (~ weeks ago) that )'Ve seen m years. There were about 6, ',000 peopl .• Schwartz isn't as fast as wa 1 O yean; aqo. but he still WU\ a heat ronung out of the gate •J till get n rush being to do that,• he id I 1 1 P 1 11 •• .,....._ a--.,57...,..,,.t:: ....... a11co~ ) ICYlplr\ I llliNI ..._ .J • npt 11& 2 .. ,.. I .. \l ~ I I I I I ' ' I - ' I I ~ I I I I • I ' I t I ' I , I ~ L ... ... ... ' . ,. • = ! e ' • • c • i • ! I I I c i ! ! • - -------··---~-----.. " .. ' The Future is Now.· " . . J Go for it! © I • )Q ,. • MI s .SI 0 N . VIE J 0 The future is now. What's next. .. ? 28400 MARGUERITE PARKWAY, 5 FREEWAY, AVERY PARKWAY EXIT. TEI.. 949.364.0664 • www.lexus4Jess.com __ ,_____, __________ __ ' ) ., C! 'I ., •!! s. I I I l ·'I· ,. . '1 ,, ., ., l 1 . ll • ,, ., ~ r , r ') I :> , • . . Daily Pilot ,. BELDEN CONTINUED FROM 81 other team's best guy, no matter who be 1s, • Newport C<>«>ach • Brlan Kreut2kamp said. •Against Coronado, Peter was on Jesse Smith, who is on our junior· • national team. Jesse ls almost a toot taller and outweighs (Belden) by about 50 or 60 pounds. But he scored zero goals against Peter:• Belden, surprisingly strong for his size, more than holds his own with a superior motor, as well as a seasoned mind. The defensive starter. wbo also uses b.ls speed to excel as a driver and part-time two-meter man, scored seven goals, amassed 12 steals and distributed five . ' . assists in a pair of season-opening . · sudden-death over6.me victories competition and, Kreutzkamp believes, hls rare aquatic agility enables him to make up for the infrequent occasjons his rival beats him to the punch. last week over Long Beach Wilson and Coronado. "He's been playing since he was 10 years old and he's been playing with the varsity since the day be walked in the door here,• Kreutzkamp said of the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week, who com- bines speed, savvy and accom- plished skill to outduel lmger opponents. "l totally rely on quickness and speed,• sa.id Belden, who is a big reason the Sailors (3-0 beading into Friday) are ranked No. l in ClP Division I. "And, I try to anticipate as much as 1 can. I'm usually going against bigger guys, so 1 have to try to out think them.• His high steal totals inclicate he is often a pass ahead of the "When you line him up on the starting blocks, he's fast,· Kreutzkamp said. "He qualified for CIF in the 50-and 100-yard freestyle the last two years. "But he's also tremendously quick and bas fast bands. For six strokes, in any direction, it's tough to find anyone quicker.• Belden is so valuable to the Tars, he played each of the nearly 11 minutes it took to fend off Wil- son and Coronado, ranked No. 1 in Los Angeles and San Diego coun- ties, respectively. Against Wilson, be bad enough • energy to break free in the first BRIEFLY Tars top SC, 7 -3 • Semifinals today at 11 againstFoothill;V\lilson duels El Toro at 9:40 a.m. NEWPORT BEACH -New- port Harbor Hlgh's No. 1-ranked Sailors barged into today's semi- finals of the South Coast Water Polo Tournament, and they'll meet up with Foothill in a game at 11 a.m., which follows the , Long Beach Wilson-El Toro semi· -final. which starts at 9:40. The title game is at 3:40, fol- lowing at third-place duel at 2 in the Newport Harbor pool. Newport disposed of highly regarded San Clemente Friday. 7-3. • Costa M~ Hfgh's Mike Whit· more scored six goals to lead the Mustangs past Sunny Hills, 20-3, in Friday's action of the South Coast Water Polo Thumament at Newport Harbor High. Other puensive stars for the Mustangs included Brian Dunn, Mike VaD.lancourt and Johll Volt with three gOclls apiece. Single tallies were added by Chris Biron, Jason Cabico and Joey Comfort. Goalie chri.4 Dolloff had four saves for the Mustangs. On Thu..rsc\lly, a flurry of shots from Mike ~court and John Bolt didn't g~ throug}l, and Costa Mesa High s boys water polo team lost to Capistraho Valley 8-7 . in double overtime in. the South Coas 1i umament. ••[1.aWMmit>gameup wi an assist fr6m Brian Dunn with less than a minute in regula- tion. Capo scored with a two-man advantage in the beginning of the second overtime. • Corona del Mar, after a 9-5 victory over Buena Park High in the first round, lost to a tough Val- halla squad 15-11. Garrett Gentry led all Sea Kmgs in the first game with four goals. Goalie Brad Netherton had nine saves for CdM. Gentry scored five to lead the Sea Kings against Valhalla. Friday, CdM was an 8-3 win- ner over University, with a bal-. anced attack. . J C SPORTS Coast sweeps COSTA MESA ~ Orange Coast College was a 15-9, 15-5, 15-9 winner over visiting Mt. San Antonio College Friday in women's volleyball, led by the play of Beth Watennan and Suzie Packard, with nine and eight kill51 respectively. •Coast's men's soccer team lost •to visiting ~ta Ana, 3·1, to fall to 1-7-t. • Jennlfer nmz1 Uecl for medalist honors wt th an 8 t. but OCC's women'• goU team dropped a 941 ·358 nonconference ~ion to Mt. Sen Antonio. HAPPY lllTHDAY C.lebt•tfna the Delly ,.lot's AW.. of the w.ek Mries r----------------------, : ; 11 I I ;I : I I I I I I I I I I I I L-------------------~ ~ IKAWWCA TAMYAO ~ ColptA DB. MM w DJ RF I SCHEDUlE SATURDAY • Foodlell Communrty college • Orange Coast vs. Santa Ana, at~ AM 8owt. 1 p.m. • Crou QM.fttry Coll~e men and women • Vanguard University at UC Rl11erside Invitational, 8 am. Communrty coll~ men and women • Orange Coast O.ssk at Fairview Pa~ 10a.m. Htgh school boys and girls • Newport Hartior, Costa Mesa at Dana Hills Invitational, 8 a.m.; Newport Harbor at SWtttwat~ Invitational, 8 a.m. •W..pofo Community collt!Qe men • Orange Coast at San Di~ Mesa Toumament. Community coll~men ·Orange Coast at Olablo Va Tournament. High school boW • Coast Tournament at Newport Harbor, third place, 2:30; champlonshlp, 3:40: Estanc.la at Irvine Tournament. • Socar College men • Vanguard Unlvenlty at United States lntemational University, 3 p.m. College women • The Master's at Van.- guard University, 7 p.m. • VolleytMU College women · Biota at Vanguard University, 7:30 p.m. Community coll•~·~ Coast at Sani. Ana Tournament. 7 a.m • Field hockey High school girts • Newport Harbor at Orange County lnvttatlonal. SUNDAY •W...pdo Community college women • Orange Coast at Di.lblo Vattey Tournament. • ~.for the Cure, at Fashion Island. Women, 7:50 a.m.; Co-ed, 9:40 am. YOUTH HOOPS NJB signups today NEWPORT BEACH -An extra day of signups for Newport- Mesa National Junior Basketball has been scheduled for today (Saturday) from 10 a.m. to 2 p .m. at Ensign Junior High's multi- purpose room. The league iS open to boys and QU'ls from kindergarten through eighth grade in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Newcomers to the league are asked to bring proof of birthday, school grade and dty of residence. Registration fees are $135 for youngsters in third through e1ghth grade and $70 for klnder- g"rten through second graden. Fer infmnatioa. (949) 225-8385. JC WOMll'S IOCCll Orange Coast, Santa Ana locked up at 2-2 SANTA ANA -Mered.tth Lake and nylor YuraCSa ICOred Doell for the Orange Ccmt Col· fege women's 10<Dt team Pridey .. the vtsttlng Pini• tied Santa Ana. 2·2, in I.be ()range BmWe Coal•90Ce opeaer. A..,..,. lWl bad lft p.u. ..-1or occ (2;-~ Senta Ana M 8-0-2. ft was 1 • l f at :be)ftiJne. Sports minute of sudden death, dr&Wlllg a defender to allow Brandon Hari.&on to score the game-winner. Against Coronado, Belden scored with seven 1eeonds left in the second three-minute overtJme to force sudden death, then fired in a four-meter penAJ.ty shot, end.mg the contest just less than three minutes Into the decisive session. •we can't expect b.l.m to guard the other team's best guy and set two meters,• Kreutzkamp said. •But he's a go-to guy on offense for us, even thougtt he only sets about four or five times a game. We let him shoot our penalty shots, because he's able to stay calm and cool and separate himself from the game in those situations." Belden's speed helps him separate from defenders, and makes him a dangerous weapon on counteraftacks. "He has what I call a small bag of tricks,• Kreutzkamp said. "He can shoot with the left or right hand, be has a good lob shot and he has a quick release . He can pull off a lot of shots." Still, Belden, echoing the .defensive emphasis Sailors Co-coach Bill Barnett has preached for decades, considers himself a more a defensive player than an offensive weapon. Belden's contribution also includes leadership, though he's only a junior. •we lost a lot of seniors last year, so I'm trying to be a leader this year," said Belden, whose father, Dwight, played collegiately at UCLA and UCI and whose younger sister Kathertne was a freshman starter on last year's CIF champion Newport girls squad. AYSO Rush wins Labor Day tourney •Region 120 girls-under-12 team wins four, blanks two. COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa Rush, a girls-under-12 soccer team from AYSO Region 120, won four games in a row to win the 1999 Brian McMillan Invitational Tour- nament over Labor Day Weekend. The final scores of the games were 3-2. 3-0, 2-0 and 2-1 against teams from Newport Beactl, Pasadena, 1\1.stin and Fountain Val- ley. 'IWo of the Rush's wins came by way of shutout, led by goalies Shannon Arnold, Ktndra Balley, Krtstln ctralll and Kelly Wherry . The Rush's goals were scored by Arnold, Alicia SmJth, Elizabeth Greyabodc, Mahea Hookano, Jen- ny Sarrls and Amanda Loera. Strong defense was provided by Melanie Donman. Bethany Ver- gara and Janele Shockley. In other Region 120 action: • Team USA 3, Tidal Wave 0: Jn boys-under-12 action, goals were scored by Erle West. Brian Corte%- Henua and WillRID Brtsno. The goals were set on the solid offenstve play from Brian Peret, Andrew West, Cody Waldron, Kyle Worel and Nick lppolllo. Ippolito and Jonathan Howse were each solld in goal as well . • Dyum.lte O, WUdc11b 0: In girls- under-10 action, both teams were dominant on defense in the score- less tie. Brook Uno.son, Samantha Strode! and Lauren Nord.stron led the Wildcats' defense, while Kristi- na llocbe and "T" PleUer. were sol- id on offense. • Ftrecrackers 5, Goldrushen 0: JenaJfer Whitaker and Megan Kipp each scored two goals to lead the Ffreaackers in giJls-under-10 soccer. Holding the Goldrushers off the scoreboard were Brennan McVelgb.. Albley SWetto and .Lauren Kipp. • Blue Ugbtnlng 4, Reel Bom.ben 2: ln boys-under-10 action, after falling behind, 2-0, the Red Bombers' nevor McGuft scored twice to tie the game by halftirile, only to have the Blue Lightning score twice more in the second half. Despite the loss, Prancbco Moreno, Adam Seagondollar, Gregory Vlmon, Anthony Arel- lano, Lull .Labrado and Josh Gon· uJes played well on both stdcs of the field. On defense, Ren.oy ~ea. MaalMw HWberg, Juan Soto and Pew Sdareyer broke up numerous Blue Ughtnmg dnves, while goallet Nkbolat V\nlon and Don· lay 1-' ttopped numerous shots. • ABiy ..... 3, Hornetl l: Cody s,o.lol acored off an as.ist rrom AMII Gantaer. SpoulOI scored again, this time unutlated, and Brtaa Collil cl<>sed out~ AUeygaton' l<'Oring with• thlrd~goal .... MDoa acored the Ion pl for the Hornets. • ~ 7, SMrb 0: ln boys• UDdlt-8 don. JcMI•• ....... iCW9d bil ftdt goel ot the IMIOR fwtbeltoclt• •• 0 •• -.. A...a ... end .... Wll allo ICONd" goU far tbe Rea.ea. Wiiie fOlllel 1Cneuar aDd --.... kept tbe ShaJb ol the IOONbOeni Bucs eye third straight • OrdDge Coast collides with Dons at Santa Ana Bowl today, at 1 o'clock. Tow Alt OBI lJJ (bfyPb SANTAANA -The famed Santa Ana Bowl will be the site of the 49th meet· mg between Orange Coast College and Santa Ana today at 1 p.m OCC leads the series with the Dons, 25-23, following last year's 28-17 win, breaking Santa Ana's four-game series winning streak. ln the game, quarterback Jared Flint threw for 241 yards and was involved in all four Pirates' touchdowns, three pass- ing and one rushing In Jast year's contest, Santa Ana's cameron King s a one- man show, rushing fOP-174 yards on 26 carries with two 'ios Despite dominating the ground game and time of possession by over 13 minutes. three Dons' turnover$ and a 21-point O'C'C third quarter made the difference for the Pirates. King was fourth in the Mlss1on Conference in rushing with 966 "'' ·' rr11.1rk l 'l·rt i I il·,I .... O!!.!'GE COAST l::.:..UPS Ht. Wt. a . Po&. 11 JMlD fuNT Mi 191 So QI 4 RAYMOND Otml. S-9195 So Tl l4 ,__ BANIU 6--0 247 So fB 2 DAVI:> CAs1\.IToH 6-1 200 So WR 12 JusTlN DAU 5-9 175 Fr. WR 41 BIN FtllDRK:xSOH 6-2 230 fr TE 71 YANNtOC 9ocA 6-l 310 fr LT 64 Jo5 foMun 6--0 274 So LG 58 JDSE Ci'.AGOUA M 328 So C n ANntoNY KNUTSON 6·3 274 ,, RG 79 APOl.oMo ~llZ6-5 315 f r RT yards ahd 10 touchdowns as a freshman ldst season. With King returru.ng to the Dons for his sophomore season, he appears to be the Bucs' top pri· ority on defense. After last year's 4-1 showing in the Mission Conference Central Division. most experts had the Dons near the top again this sea- son, but thus far it's been a bust. Back-to·bd.ck losses to Pasade- na City, 41-21, and Mt San Anto- nio, 61-10, have the Dons 0-2 and searching for answers. In its loss to the Mounties, San- td Ana could only muster 130 yards of total offense on nine first downs and had four turnovers After firushmg last year in the top hall of the M.is$ion Confer- ence in total offense and defense, 57 WU..MN&n 74 Kpy AMlesoM 75 VNGB.u. 80 TOM' WAGMR 49 ANDMW MrOUY 59 OouG McDMmL • DumN DAVIS J RoearT PAU.OnO 27 ~PIDLB 40 Wooov Ons 10 ao.v JofWSON Ht. wt. a. ,.., M 260 Fr OE 6-2 2IO So OT M 215 Fr OT 6-2 192 Fr OE fol 245 So. Oll 6-3 240 So Ml.I 6--0 205 ,, Oll S-10 18S So. Cl S-10 180 Fr Cl 6--0 190 So SS 6-2 215 So FS this year, Santa Ana is last in both categories, despite King's steady 79 yards-per-game average. The Pirates have not swept lheu Orange County schedll11r'!1' since 1993 when they defeated Santa Ana, Fullerton, Sadd.leback and Golden West. "We're off to a good start everybody's excited," Coa Mike Taylor said. "The sophd;: mores have a chance to build Very good memory this year.• Orange Coast only has to look. back at the last undefeated start m 1991 to overcome signs of a let- down, when the Bucs were 5--0, ranked second nationally and 10$1.,.. to Santa Ana, 10·?, at the Bowl..,_ Following that game, Pl.rates lost three of theu next f and finished 6-4. j lll)l) l'.:'.~l' -";;,q~q Black u:ith ~Disc CD, Moon roof, Chrome \t'htel.\. 14 .000 mis. 5-·car/100,CXXJ ntik factory U!arrtmty. Vm 751949 . MORE THAN 60 NEW AND PRE-0\VNED 1999 C280 l STOCK We have just made a special out .. of-tatc pur- cha e of 42 new 1999 C-Cla and E,Class edan ', M-la " UV , and L Road ter ~. is a great chance to , v on an '" '99 before the 2000 mod r.. ls arri vc. N I w ,. l.' n T [I r fl ( H 3300jambofee RoOO • 800 927-3576 \ 0w.N M:> -FRI 8AM·9'M • J' ~M·7PM • IOAM·6'M • •ww.fjmerce4u.co• •Ti es. th~ utnen ifa, rq trMioo not lnduded ,.. . ~ .. Hendricks, Mueller key • ~cia's third straight win. -TO.'l/Y Al.TOBEW WC: ~fb I ,. GAR . EAGLES D E N • ~OVE • Oard en · CJOVe High kapt the biilU out or GG e-,tan c ia senior Marshall Hendricks' binds on kickoffs, punts and any Olher way humanly possible. Too bad the Argonauts could- rtt break up the Eagles' handoffs. The running back rushed for 1~ yards on a season-high 25 carries and one touchdown to lead the Eagles to their third st{aight win, 21-18, over the Arg· onauts. "What a great win tonight was for us,• Coach Dave Perkins said. "We did what we had to do to be soccessful and that was minimize CJllr mistakes and capitalize on their mistakes.• The mistakes Perkins was referring to were the 15.penalties for 111 yards and three turnovers by Garden Grove (1-2). • Even more costly to the Arg- ... auts were the point-after '• attempts as Garden Grove went 0 r 3, giving a three-point win to .. tbe Eagles. Estancia got the offense going quickly, scoring on a seven-play. b,5-yard drive, 31 yards coming -.~a Hendricks touchdown run. The Eagles' extra point was missed and Garden Grove scored on its opening possession when Eddy Vailolo scampered in from ' 4 yards out, tying the game at 6-6. Just before the end of the first quarter. Cesar Romero recovered an Argos' fumble at midfield and Estancia drove 50 yards to score again. Hendncks accumulated 31 yards on the dnve, but it was Matt Mueller who scored his first of two 1-yard touchdowns on the -rught. Hendricks threw a pass to Arldy Romo for a successful two- point conversion to give Estancia a 14 -6 lead. Garden Grove ~answered back again with an :~ght-play, 53-yard scoring drive. Vailolo scored again, this time oo a 41-yard pass from backup quarterback Matt Crippen to cut the lead to 14-12. The two-point attempt was stopped on solid coverage by Romo and Josh Veach and the· .iagles led, 14-12, at halftime. --Argos' runrung back Bryan Loken was matching Hendricks, yard for yard, rushing for 80 ~ ~ds on 11 carries in the first half (Hendricks had 105 yards on 13 carries). Estanoa, after two big runs .. from Hendricks, took the lead for " ~d, 21-18, when Mueller slam.med in from a yard out. --Score by Quart.rs • •,.Estancia 6 8 7 0 -21 ... '1itrden Grove 6 6 6 O • 18 ' • First Quartw "' .. Est · Hendricks 31 run (run failed). -:!:JS. ,,. , GG • Vailolo, 4 run (pass failed), 5:54. Ill Second Quartw • "· ")st -Mueller 1 run (Romo pass from • Hendricks), 9;06. • GG • Vallo«> 41 pass from Crippen .. (run failed), 4:37. .,.~ lhltd Quarter ,.~ • GG -Vailolo 2 run (run failed), 9:39 Jid • Mueller 1 run (Alderete kick), ,, .04. "~ Attendance: 1,000 (estimated). '...l ,,,,. IHDMDUAL MISt-.iG Est · Hendricks, 25-195, 1 TO; Jahid, """12•52; Mueller, 10-45, 2 TO; Valbuena, -.1 111:tfTI1nus-4; Valdes. 1-mlnus-4. ' OG • Loklen, 18-95; Taumofoel~. S.'32; Valloco, S-15, 2 TO; Sutheriand, • ·';Trotter. 4-42; Crlps>en, 5-28. • • INDMOUAL MSSING 1St • Valdes, 240, 1 S; Valt>uena, • ~.12. 'OG ·Crippen, 4-14-1, 77, 1 TO; i&rtherland, 0-H , INOMOUAL MaMNG 1st· Hendricks. 2·22; Mueller, 1•5. , GG • Vailolo, 2-49, 1 TO; Jameson, 28. GG ' Sports N ewport Hubor Hlgla'I Andre Stewart (2) twists hll way through the Corona del Mar defense~ Jay Bottom (77) and Scott Biggs (59) pursue tn Friday night's nonleague showdown · at Newport. Stewart ran for 139 ,Y.ards on 22 carries and scored three touchdowns for the Sailors, who knocked off their rivals from acrOIS the bay, 35-3. KIM HAGGERTY· ZVUUS I DAILY PILOT PARTY TIME FOR SAILO RS. Mandf!tino's 63-yard touchd<?wn run was a dagger in Cd.M's heart in Battle of the Bay clash. Rtrnwu Dt " lkliy Plat NEWPORT BEACH -If anyone tnes to convince you that the Battle ot the Bay is 1ust another footbdll game, tell them Patton was just another gen~ral or the Babe was just another home run hitter. And ii anyone checked out Newport Har- . bor High senior Mike Tu.nney's eclr-to-eur grin Friday night, you'd know for sure the Sailors' 35-3 triumph over Corond del Mdr meant much more than just a nonledgue wm. This is, after all, a football rivalry wtth a deep Back Bay tradition, a time-honored community gathering that bnngs out the spirit in everyone. • •1t means ·r have bragging nghts for the rest of my life," said Tunney, a two-wdy 'starter who ·wllS involved irl several tackles irom his outside linebacker position, as New- port Harbor (2-0-1) shut down the Sea Kings' offense, limiting the designated hosts to only one first down in the second half and a grand total of zero passing yards for 48 minutes. •1t's the best,• lunney said of the Battle of the Bay, which celebrated its 38th renew· al in front of an estimated 5,200 fans at N\wport Harbor. "It's what I'll remember th('-rest of my life.• Guys like Tunney and 1uruor rruddle line· backer Alan Saenz had plenty of redson to boast following their victory, becttuse no opponent is_greater than the Sea Kings "It's always great to beat them, even at the low- er levels," Saenz said "Arter the fmt couple of dnves, our defense got used to their offense and we JUSt stuffed them " The Harbor defen~e jolted tour Sea King qudrterbacks and kept Corona del Mdr (0-3) out of the end zone. But the real ddgger came from Newport Harbor 1uruor Chn Manderino, who started his first CJdUH:' ul quarterback. · Manderino, who also starts at outside linebacker and Corced a key fumble in the second quarter, ended the Sea King!.' hopes for all intent and purpose with a wild 63- yard touchdown run in the third quarter to put the Tars ahead, 20-3. ·u was supposed to be a naked pass, but I decided to tuck and run," said Mandertno, who put on a fake and turned the corner on the right side in front of his visiting sideline • 1 just got a couple of good blocks (includ- mg one from tight end Nick Langsdorf), Newport Harbor's Cbrls Manderino (1) and Ga~tt 1\'oncale (7) converge (above) on a loose ball as Corona del Mar's Matt Marston (62) comes Into the picture. At left. Corona's Grant Estabrook trlet to escape the dutches of Andre Stewart (2J• At right. CdM' Miile Hayes (44) comet up with a loose ball. then cut to the inside. Once I had an open field, I JUst ran irl. • Manderino, who changed direcbon at about the CdM 30-yard line, tucked the ball in close and held on with both hands as he reached paydirt on the longest scoring run of hiS career. ·1 JUSt didn't want anyone comjng up behind me and knocking the ball away," Mandenno said. Just like the final score, Manderino went one way as the CdM defe nse went another. "No one was there after (the 30), • he said of the game's biggest play. Earlier, after senior tailback Andre Stew- art got Newport Harbor on the scoreboard Wllh d touchdown run, Manderino drilled Cd.M tailback Grant Estabrook on the sec- ond play of the Sea Kings' enSUlDg sertes and caused the first of two turnovers. "There were some s~niors who · were lughly motivated torught," Newport Harbor COdch Jeff Brinkley said. "They had to wait a .whole year to get a chance to come back' (after last--tear's 28-18 upset loss to the Sea Kings). They were disappointed in the loss last year and they were very focused all week." For those Newport Harbor seniors, they will indeed enjoy bragging rights from now until Back Bay· football eternity. If not the scoreboard, Tunney's smile was p roof. Score by Quarters Newport Harbor 0 14 14 7 -35 Corona del Mar 3 O O O • 3 First Quarter CdM -McKeever 39 FG, 6:43. Second Quarter NH • Stewart 3 run (Bargas ktdc), 8·28. NH · Stewart 39 run (Bargas ki<k), 7;19. Third Qua rtw NH • Manderino 63 run <Bargas kick), 4.52. NH • Stewart 2 run (Bargas kick), 1 '.40. Fowth Quart« NH · Brill 13 run (Bargas k1ek), 11:55 Attendance· 5,200 (estimated). INDIVIDUAL RUSHING NH • Stewart, 22· 139, 3 TDs; Ortega, 12-66i Brill, 11-65, 1 TO; Manderino, 1-63. 1 TD; Tunney, 3·12; Trimble, 1·9. CdM ·Estabrook, 25-77, Schrank, 1-26, Hayes, 4-10; Presson, 4-8; Burden, 1-1, Moore, 2-0; Barber, 1·mlnus 3. INDIVIDUAL PASSING NH· Manderlno, 2·5-0, 49. CdM -Burden, 0-3· 1, O; Barber. 0-2-0. O; Moore, 0-1-0, O; McKeever, 0-1·0, 0. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING NH • Jacobs, 2-49 . CdM ·None. GAME STATISTICS NH CdM First downs 14 5 Rushes-yardage 50-3~ 37 122 Passing yardage 49 0 Passing 2·5·0 0.7-1 Net retum yar~e• 41 4 Sacks-yardage 0-0 1 ·3 Net yardage 444 123 Punts 3-27.3 5·36.4 Fumbles-fumbles lost 1-1 3 · 1 Flags-net yardage 7·65 3·31 Time of possessron 22:38 2s~22 •Punt returns, interceptions, fumble returns Doily Pilot ~ Mesa stops lions • Zuniga rushes for 196 yards to lead Mustangs. JosEPn Boo WE ST- M INSTER -The fire- works were exploding at halftime ·for West-LIONS minster High's homecoming game, but it was Costa Mesa's C.J. Zuniga who elicited the most •oohs• from the crowd. Zuniga rushed for 196 yards and helped the Mustangs spoil Westminster"s homecoming with a 16-6 win. Zuniga had 116 yards at half- time on 15 carries by squirming through holes the offensive line gave him. CosUl Mesa attempted all of two passes in the half and completed both. Essentially, Zuniga accounted for 15 of Costa Mesa "s 22 plays in the first half. Zuniga benefited from an offensive line that opened up gaping holes for the running game. He gained most of his yards before any Westminster defenders touched him. "My offensive line,• Zuniga said, -that•s the whole key. Today, I was running through holes like the kind you can drive a truck through.• For proof that anybody could gain yards behind Costa Mesa • s line, look at quarterback Dave Weir" s 20-yard run at the start of the second quarter on a botched play. »My tailback accidentally went the WTOng way,• Weir said. "I squeezed the ball and followed my blockers. They were still blocking in the same scheme, and J followed them into the end zone." That score put the Mustangs up 6-0, with a botched extra point trom a low -snap. Costa Mesa lat- er added 8 28-yard field goal from Luis Avalos to give it a 9-0 lead at halftime. Westminster did threaten in the first quarter with a seven- and-a-half-minute drive, and it was facing a fourth-and-two at Costa Mesa"s 29-yard line. But Todd Duddridge chased quarter- back Kelly Coburn right into Robert Hulliger for a sack to kill the scoring threat. Costa Mesa" s defense contin- uously 'pulled out big plays to stop the Lions" high-powered offense. Westminster had several scoring chances, but it stalled with failed fourth-down conver- sions and turnovers. The biggest defensive stop came at the start of the fourth quarter when the Lions were at Costa Mesa"s 5-yard line. Coburn was chased out of the pocket by Hulliger and threw an awkward pass right to safety Willy Franco. "I thought we played superb defense," Costa Mesa Coach Jer- ry Howell said. ·w e gave a great effort, and we hit hard instead of just bringing them do~." Score by Qu.mn Costa Mesa 0 9 7 0 • 16 Westminster 0 O O 6 • 6 Second Quwtw CM ·Weir 20 run (kick failed), 10:28 . CM • Avalos 28 FG, 0:40 . third Quart.r CM • Zuniga 3 run (Avalos kick), 2'27 Fourth~ Wm • laurel 4 run (pass failed), 5:38. Attenct.nce: 1,000 (estimated). INOMDUAL llUSHIHG CM · Zuniga, 35-196, 1 TO 'Heir, 8-22, 1 TO; Grubisich, 2-6; Stewart, 1-5. Wm · Maldonado, 6-16; Laurel, 8-15, 1 TO; Chamberlain, 4-12; J. Jenkins, 3-1; Cob urn, 6-min·19. INDIVIDUAL MS51NG CM · Weir, 2·3-0, 20. Wm · Coburn. 16-29-2, 192 • INDMDUAL MaMNG CM · Franeo, 1-18; Zuniga, 1·2. Wm • Holllns. 5-SS; Laurel, 4-44; P. Jenkins, 3·50; Chamberlain, 1-26; J. Jenkins. 1·5. 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Our Junie your truaum, clothlng, kitchen 1ppll1nC11, mite. MOREJl!I Thi Mother Of All sa111i Sit. 8-2pm. You name h, I have h Howard Hughes dingy. 11oe Palm Ave. H8 714-969--0560. Nm>CASH? $$MONEY FOR$$ ~ p~ P0'11'Elft' l ITDITO HOUSEHOLI> l ..a,..... in~S-Ch -~913..1221 ~!' PIANOS CoHec:tlblu ·~·'t....._ •St.,...• AAlt09 • OMc:e ~'"'' .. CA8HPAID$$ _,...... ........ .._. WE BUY 18TAtt8 • !mmed>8N friel!dly MtVlte "WI'. MY llOM FAlllr I) . b .. . , .. · ~ .,-r,--. ... yn . 1*1181'9d\..~ lhotS. BID. tr~. flllWY. !Nine Al1inll Cit• Cenlel. 94&-724-7741 ORlU DANI MJH De. RH. IPA Y!DllHOTI, 1 YR FEllA&.EI. BWE 6 BLACK S110EA f4t.722-7120 TOP S$lm ROii Jan, R & 8, SOl.f. Rock, etc. .. 50's & 60's MIKE 949-645-7505 i •WANTED! utTlE TlkEI CASTlE 1412'. Neid to replace one that was stolen! Cel Karen 949-646-9144 •• WlHTEb1 oLD cOINSI Gold, llver, Frendln ~. stertna. Oki wlldles & ie:ia· WES1C:OAST COIHIO •WANTED TO IOV. American lndlan Rugs, Baskets, Potlery. From private pal1y Dys 94&-723..()39.4 Ed HIGHOT PRICES PAID for diamonds. watchet, jewelry, gold, silver. WE TOP-All OFMRS WORLD ESTATE JEWELRY NEWPORT BEACH 949-675· 1585 Phlebotomy Course Boston Reed Co. Celif Reg #3901291 t-&00-20t·1141 I"' wRI Loving Swwdlah Nllflla Aid QOOd Cook. drlying, house sit· 6ng 15yrs el(I>, local refs Also pe1 care 949-646-3735. CHILD CARE OFFERED Patient, loving, Fun I Exp'd. degree In child development, former pt'e school teacher & nanny. $1Mlr 949> 721-1581 j•1mPLi:j AO MAN ASSISTANT Fast paced office seeks responsible self Slllt1er with eJCcellant wr1neo & verbal skills excellenl organizational abiltv. W04d 97, Excel, ability to muhl wk a must! lmmed Opening. Fax resume & salary history to 949-388·9685 ·ADMINISTRATIVE ASST' bllic cllt'ICll dulln. Full time, Mon..frl, 1-5:00. For S.le• olficl ret1t1ur.nt/Clttr· Ing In NPB. C1ll for eppt.. , MM73-3425 EXCITING EVENTS EVERV WEEK GREAT ENVIRONMENT FLEXIBLE HOURS REQUIREMENTS: POSITIVE AlilT\JDE GOOD PUBLIC RELATION SKtU.S TEAfiill ORIENTED RESPONSIBLE c.11 (714) ?Ol-16" to~• Interview AUTOBISTRO now hiring mature, courteous st aft tor all poeltiQns $tarting at $7 2shir plus medical benefllS. bonus & stock OPtlon progtam. Salaiy hi"'8r depending on exp. PllQI lllYI mea191 Mt-133-1408 1X1. 13. BANQUET SALES For E1f$Y llallan dmer house In Nwptt. Seles, restaurant and computer experi«lee neces-ury. Fax Res to 949-642-0674 CASHIEAiATTENDANT Days & Eves avail Newport Ctr ChevrM' FaSl'iion Island ask !or Joe 949-644-7933 EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT (lor sru:!al Events and FULL Tlu:~XIBLE HOURS DUTIES Wortc w1th at.1tt and llldlra to deVelop special events and lundralslng programs lnoludng CormlUOlly Fair. Goll Tour· nements, etc. Solich sponsors and pWOf'll Coofdln1t1 front office staff and ~lion d11k. Assist HICutlVI dnctor QUAUflCATIONS: PrOYen record in assisting with major events, programs, and fundralsers. Know1edgl of Wlndowt Micf060lt Word and Excel Exceli.nt olficl end supervisory skl!ls Kn0Wlldg1 Of Jewish culture and Orange County Jewish community prefened, Mill Of fu resumes to: Jewish Community Center of Or1nge County 2sq E. Balcer St, Sutt1 C, eo.t1 Miu, CA 12626 Fu (714) 75$-0370 FltnlU C«lter AtW!den1 Plllll Ne\lt'pOlt Apt'• ta olferlng PIT positions for in<IYldoal v.tio excels In customer MMCe. Checlc ln residents malrUln FIC. val1ous hours. evening and weelleods, $6.2Mv. fOf Info c.11 (949)MM664. CAFETERIA WORKERS/ FOOD SERVICE Requires excellent com· murilcatlon sldls, lood seMc:e experience helpM. KnoWdge ol sarilallon and food safely preferred. NUTRITION ASSISTANTS Must have excellent com- rrunicatlon sklls ~ the ability to ftn:1l0fl In a fast paced environment. Food S8Mce expellence pre!etred SERVICE CARE TECHNICIANS R9quires Stlong communlca· don SW!ts. costomer S8IVlee abllitiel. Must be fle>Clble and a team player. HOUSE KEEPER ~res prevlouS house keep-ing experience. hospital pr81erred. FTl'Even1ngs end Per clemNarlable. CLERICAL Vallely ot Clerk roles inclUdlng PT registration, sdledullng. filfng, data entty. pl!OneS • clakns prOC8$$ioQ. Musi be able to type 35 wpm, Pref8f some kncJY,1edge ol medical terminolOgy. Otll« lObS also IVailablell Job ""' (149)760-5731 Hoag offers excelent beneJits Including 28 days PTO (paid dme off). a malchlng 401(k) plan, onsite Childcare Center and peld health benefits Apply et: HU!llln R11ource1 Hotg Hoepltal One Hoag Drive Box 6t00. Newpol1 Beach. CA ~j()() E.O.E. • ""'74JL& lfWrO~l IUCM •CA mMID " looMng tclf • tn1111*. '*' lml~llll~bl Milllllll Ml*'lll Ind .... enda. F0t lnllMMr Cll Rollb Clllbolnl .... 7Sl-1122 lnlldl ~ Adlllln. Mlg rep olllcl nMdl PMOfl to ""' o111c1 n W01tc wllh aa-tomers. Orgl!Vlllon, CIS, clellcal ' oon..-111111 • must. Oltlce lllCll, Word lfld <luiol<ttc>ob-Aocounllng beck· QIWld a +. Exp. Aeq., FIT. tax l1IUml lO MNSH'27 Liceneied 01 Not W1·11 Hiring Nowt ERA la IJCPlfldlno theft atalf. EducltlOn Ind Training fe11 p1ld. ~5391 ekt t119 , llElf I DEll HA10N M aome exp necelNfY. AVf/A ' lmmld. Call MH7U3t011111 tor T on1 bltwMrl 81m-2Pm iNP 8CH IOlT DOLEb lelbuper'd ........ Good people end orgllll» tlonll lldlei I mu91. say '*" blneftla. Fu f9lume 10 MH45 I015 or ICIPIY to Mm1nl Clntlr 22oot. co.at~- ::,W ~r~~O:: ers In NB. Must hlvl 12 ECE Units. Great worlOoQ envlron-mett.. Benefits & xh allaiy. Plllll c.11 MllwMS-2172. Pitt time Driver Wanted $9.22 per hour plu1 mlleage: Needed Mon thru Sun 2:45em to 5:45pm. Addi· tlonal work may bl 111111- •ble. Mu1t have truc:lr or Van, lleblllty ln1ur1nc:. with proof or peyment1, dr1v· era llc:enH. socl1I aec:urlty c:ard, end cle1.n D.M.V. print out Accepting 1ppllc:1tlont Mon to thru Fri from 8:001m to 4:00pm. Please bring 111 required fnfomiatlon. Tim•• Orange County Attn: Pam ~ecklngh1m 2901 Glf"rY Ave. Santa Ana, C1 92704 714-54M548 80().933-4080 PIT • W11Urld relef needed for N>ert!TMQ Mgnt lea.Sing olfice. Generel Office, good people Sl<ils. Fax wotk hlslOIY & retererces (o ~•76().6013. RESTAURAH'i'· MANAGER NEEDE.O FfT or PfT 1or up6Cale y~Mce creamtsrnoottile stlOo ln N.B. Fax AISlm8 714-289-960<4 or cal 714·292-6558 ITNITYOUll OWNIU .... Sel ,oUr own ~ Control your own fncOml. Sii tram your t ~ llome ... WOltc. ~ j tundrlMll'I. 81 en Avert R1pr111ntativ1. Call (188)!581·28M .• Pll .. be Wll'Y of out of .,.. compMlea, CMctt I With the foCll 8lftlr I ButlnMt BllfMU before I you llnd tll'f money or : Ml for llt'VICIL RMd end undlrat•nd any contrKt• ~ yoy sign. Siiking Pll'tnlflflntnelng for 'lnnOYlled, enYlfonmet'C811) frletdy dlMllnltlon \ectvlology. Phase II needs $250,ooo·~ cn:t. Interested pertles must ~ per S.E.C. Contact P .0. Boll 15732, INN, CA 92923. cokEJHeAsHMJPTON 30 hl gh trefflc altH $80().$ t 500 """1 prollt. An FREE vtcleo 1-8(»337-1375. VENbiMd: lazy peraont dream. Few hoin • Good t Price to sel. Free broctalft • 1~ I bi PHONE CARD routt Eam $750 •. S30ro'wk CASH FREE locations. Free <*cl & video. t-888-200-7551, 24hrs eest b£AI: IH fowMI 1'$0" Oown·No 9ellln' He(5hey Vending located Ii Costa Mesa. E1111 $45K·WOllc , 6hrslwlt 888-434-5330 24hra I ABSOWT'E GOlbMIAE • 0 S Down. E1111 S SOK+ Hershey At In Costa Mesa 800-366-9290 2~ Look for the newly designed ar1d unique automotive section with ·today~ s paper. You'll find great deals- and even some fun things to do! I .. • • "' . . . . • f '· ! ' '~ ~ .... ...... ' ... "'1, 1•' •' .,, I ' CADIUAC llWJ.I 111 'M • CXDll1C DMll '11 Low 1411 ml. wNle,"" ..... vn • • lhlllt bal al Wllf. ;/ 72) $28.988 Hlblfi OtdlmotlMI Clldlllec 714-14M100 CADi ™ iti 'tf Low 251t mite, 300 h p. Nolhtlr, '*'"' condillon. (81111121) $30.1188 MAIERS (114)14M100 JXdOXM tJi IEDAN 'Ii m.• IMm IAUE.lt JAGUAR 114-llMIOO Low Ille ...... INIW, CD, "*'¥ ..... Bii al ... <9004051 m.• NA8EJll rn••-....... D060E cWvAN 'fi Gm!,~, lotded 9950MI04290 $7,995 (MCKENNA V SWAOEN 11""2-2000 • Auna W11. 4 ...-d, ...... '120M>llO. 71 ...... 11IO JACIUMULWtt .... 17..QU IAUQl JAGUAR 714-llMIOO JAOUM XJI L SEDAH 't7 ..... 17-4113 IAU£R JAGUAR 714-IA-tlOO ..... XJIWMG'ti P2,lll IMIOO IAUE." JAOUM 714-llMIOO iSTARTING . . ;ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • Tht Uial Dtpartmtnt at tht Daily Piwt 11 pltastd to 11nnou!'ct a new snviu now 11vailablt /II ntw b1m11mts. WI-will now SEARCH tht nAmt for you at no extra thargt, and saw you tht llmt and tht trip to tht Court HoUJt in Santa Ana. Thm. of roum, aftu tht starrh u compltud wt will flit you:o-flctitunu bUJmt1J name 1111ummt with tht County Clnit, }l"bluh orut a uittlt far fa"r Wttlts as "q"11Td b] I.aw and thm flit your proof ofpublurmon 11mh the County Ckrlt. Pltast stop by to flit ;·our .fictttiow bwmm statmztnt at tht Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Co1111 Mtut. If you cannot Jtop by. pkaJe call us at (949) 6424321 anti wt w1/J malte t6"anttmmts for yqu to handk thiJ proctd11re by mail If you should haw any farther qutst1on1, pltnst call us and wt will be mort than glad 10 a11ut you. Good luclt 111 your new busmm! . .. ...... .;,, ' . . ... ~ -I .. . . ' EA EWOOOlll Ordlf ~ nowt Orly s 1fzt11 cord. SISlhall cotdl F1 .. dllMlrt. 714-a&S-1432 .... --•. \.·ir-.-. ...... J • • :J • • j .... . ' ' . / \ ·' i' . ' ~ . -~· -l r, Hera.ooct, Vlnyt, Cefamic: PtJOO, C11P11 MC, YIU U708279 11...-.1eoo * CBUNO DUeON * ACOUITIC REMOVAL •AH Orvwtll ~ 35 Ytall tJCP. • FIM E*1llt Lf308847 • 714"72·2111 XAcHCRXN bESIGA LIGHT SOfFfTS'ARCHES NITCHESK:LOSETSIOOOAS REPAIRS/ 71-M13'7001 wrmtOm DAYWm All Ph•sealsmall/1rg fobt . ' ' . ;~ . J.' KNOCKDOWN TEXTURE AME>. 714-f1NJIS I ' I - , -~f ~,.-• r--.T.,. . -•' - • •T.;· T .......... --. If CLEAN! 20q, IW, lite Ml L~ 71W.1447 ....... .,. _· "· ~1...:: a.Bl.. . ?",....-~ ....... i .. 1·,.;; ; ; I ,,, • ; WWWWIWWW Fl .... tfMlllT. ~ Oeclia'f•ICIW i:t.~'::.. a.e.n••- WELL READ East-West vulnerable. North deals. South opened one diamond 10 pre· pare an ea$y ~t-id without ha\ling to reverse. Thal should ha\le made 11 simple to amve at the best spot. but Sou1h elected 10 pass North's 1ump to five clubs raiher lh11n com:ct to lhe &horter suit NORTH • J7 (?A BS o K64 3 •Q96S WEST •AK96432 <:') 10 4 EAST Wesl led the king or spades and conlinued wilh lho oce, declarer ruff- ing An endplay was needed to avoid losing one trick in ench suit excepl clubs, so declarer drew trumps in two rounds and then cashed the ace and king of hearts, both defenders follow- ing. Ncxl came the king of diamonds and a low diamond, and ~hand was el the crdssroads. Wu West's shape 6-2-3-2 , in which case it would be COfTCCt 10 rise with the ace of dia- monds. of7-2-2-2, when the wanning 0 Q7 • 3108 (? J73l 0 J 52 •J3 • 102 SOUTH •5 (? K 96 O A 10 9 8 •AK874 The bidding: NORTH F.AST Pus Pass Dbl Pass JO Pus 5• Pus Opening lead: King of • • play is to duck? · 1bere is an advantage in playmg an a 4-4 fit rather than in a suit in which you hold a S-4 Iii. On this deal from 1he World Open Pairs, five diamonds is a superior contract to five clubs - after drawing IWO rounds of trumps, declarer simply runs clubs, discard- ing North's losing heart. Those who reached five clubs had to draw a fine inference 10 land !heir contract. 1liere was one slight clue. If West held only sax spades, East would have four, and would probably have raised 1he preempt. Based on this. declarer played low from hand In with the queen of diamonds, West could only lead a spade, pcrmi1ung dtclarer rufT in one hand while discarding the heart loser from lhe other. Lum to be a betlu bridgeJ>l•y- erl Subscribe now to the Goren Oridce utter by caJlln1 (800) 788- 1225 for lnfonnation. Or write to: Go~n Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 4410, Chkago, UL 60680. Jegutr XJ6 'M V«y dean, n1 malrcalned, ,.... *•· 00 stadcer, 92k mi, cal Rich .. Mt-723.-15". LEXUS ES300 •91 cal tor currert Drielna LEXUS Of WESTMINsfER (714)19M906 LEXUS ES300 'N cal tor a.nn ~ LEXUS Of WESTWHsfEA (714)192..aol LEXUS ES300 '95 Call for cun.,. 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'42 Heton • 8~J•y 9 ll'lllOtlle • 10 Nome rMldenl 11 Sj)irrtu.I 30 Savory jellies 31 Fonner 1111e In lnct. '45 llild. ··~ • 46 Setne tribUt•ry INChtr 12 Oklahoma I~ 13 June honofeea 21 NOlh 32 W'lf18 01rt 33 Cr•ltler 47 Timidity 49 Soor curdl9d milk 51 Alice• co-worker 23 O\lerty Pfoper one 36 8'te 40~ 43 Hugt 44 Blab 52 Team 53 Fim't 25 THcaka 27 Shoot• 48 Cl9opel19'1 Netde.•o 895 CARS/TRUCKS NA.NSISUVS TOYOTA PICKUP· '14 runs great. clean 111te1101, bid lloef, standard trans, good woill truck $3990 FIAi pilce 714~7-1931 dealer TOYOTA SIENA LE '99 Auto, 111 "~· rlCk, sa~• SS 9.000 malts (128018) Clll lor cumwl PflCIOQ LEXUS OF WESTM.INSTE" (714)192-6908 TOVOTA TERCEL 111 Good ruMng 100k m rn., $1850. 714-557-2859 VWBErnE ·ea Alovs llC CISSel1I tut pwr (995'w:m67> s11.m MCf<EHNA YOUCSWAGEH 714-142-2000 695 CARsrrRUCKS NANSISUVS VWBEffiE'tl Futr lotdld · (99405/~7) S16.995 MCKENNA VOU<SWAG.EN 714-142-2000 vw 801 ·iS UNIQUE, SHOWN 8Y AWT ONLY.WOO .... m.-. Wi cAIRiO'GL •11 5 spd. t ic, 1111 ed. (~893) $15995 MCKENICA VOUCSWACEH 71'"'42-2000 VWJmAGl M N;, ca5'Cll, pcl (~5JIV265.346) $14 9115 UCKE~NA VOUCSWAGEN 71 ""2·2000 vw;;rn1'i5 lie. Pl CISMl!t • (99'521119176) .$9,985 • MCKENNA V0LKSWAG£H • 714-MN.OOO • ··~ ORY for Ill your needs ... IAGRA R.ecAIN:!i t vrsm 800-700-8 4 -~~ "·~-. ·4~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE The Cahf. Public· Utilities Commtss10n REQUIRES lhal aQ used household goods movers r""' lhelt P U C. Ca T number. limos and chautfets pttnt their T.C.P. number 1n an advertss- ments ti you have a question about the tegahly of a mover, limo or chaulfer. call: PUBLIC VTILITIES COMMISION 714-S58"41S1 " ~,~, •'1IN< J, • I "'It t 1 ') < ·::J •' --'· ; .. ,. r 1~ pAlfTM I f ... * ___ PL_u_ ..... e_1N_o_J 2' YRS OUAUTY PAIHTlHG TOUCHUPS TOO 2~ HOUIS• ~ Sinor Lt2I06A4 MMSt-1192 I * Nf!lllCI J DAN OAWSON Pl.UMBINO Rtpt11, Rtmodtl, Rtpipt, OrllllW 2~ Mf\'iC.t &Dell gel l)'ltam,.,.. lt$54722 t4M4M120 1tt. Local '9umber ..... "..,~­... UXAJ..o IUCnlOHIC aM LIM ocncnoN ~ ...... 675·9304 EXPERT DfWN C\..EAHINO Plirnbing repws 20 yrs~. ti wotk prwccecl STEVE 71H4s.8291 PAECiSE PLUMBiHG R108A & Remootll FAEE ESTWATES L.e873911 114 !Mii 1090 1312 -' . . I 0 ' • .. ,..... _. f\Jg Into the Oossi1ed section . .. . ' .. . . .. ' . . . . I -. I II . HERE NOW ... TEST DRIVE -TODAY! '96 , SC300 (034546) . '95 ES30~ (081836) '96 ES300 (1 73140) '96 ES300 (1 78208) '98 ES300 (018944) Leather, Moonroof, CD, Low Miles (120848) HURRY! '95 SATURN SCI Automatic, Air, Tilt, Low Miles (282392) '95 BUICK PARK AVENUE Automatic, Air, Leather, Alloys, Power Pa e (613952) '9ZMERCURY MOUNTAINEER '98 CHEVROLET . ASTRO Low Miles, Full Power & More (207181 ) '97VOLVO 850GLT All Wheel Drive, Automatic, Air, CD Stacker, ABS, Automatic, Air, Full Power Packaae, Leather, Moonroof, Allo Wheels & More 23796 Moonroof, Leather, Allo (3641~5) '95 TOYOTA '99 FORD EXPEDITIO CELICA CONVERTIBLE EDDIE BAUER 4X4 . . '96FORD EXPLORER XLT '96 SC300 (034546) '99 SC300 (005327) '96 LS400 (067246) '97 LS400 (069262) '97 ~S400 (071287) ~5· LEXUS GS300 Black, Moonroof, Leather, Alloys, . Full Power Package (101245) CERTIFIED! '93 TOYOTA CAMRY LE Automatic, Air, Full Power Pa~, • · Hard To Find, Moonroof (162145) '98 VOLKSWAGEN - PASSATGLS 3 llc milea, White, Leather, Full Power, Ttlt, CD, 4 Door, P~mium Wheels, Automatic, Air, Moonroof, Facto Alloys, Roof Rack. Priva Glass (A60668) Power Pa This Is a Beauty (073n3) '99 TOYOTA '98 CHEVROLET SIENNA LE TAHOE LS Automatic; Air, Alloys, Rack, Full Power Pa , Save$$, 9,000 miles (126018) Low Miles, Leather, Full Power, Much More. Priva Glass, Facto Allo , Roof Rack (306141) ~5BMW 140iL '95 SATURN SL2 White, 4()K Miles, Immaculate (0245 1.6) Automatic, Leather, Full Power, Power Seau, White/Black, Leather, Automatic, Air, Chrome Allo Automatic, Air, Full Power Package, Alloy · All You Name It! 8,000 Miles Al6671 Moonroof, CD r. Full POMr Pak 51641 Wheels, Real Nice! 395568 VVE BUV USEC CAR S -PAICJ FOR OR NOT! .._ . ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' ; I I ' " , ' INTRODUCING THE· ·NEW : . -000 VOLKSWAGllN -.... -----_--:::::; -------I ----------, I --- L___ Selling Car in USA . LARGEST INVENTORY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA # 1 VOLUME DEALERSHIP IN CALIFORNIA \ --- ----- ------·-- .. .. j .. ... .... ·. r to AutoPi/ot, a newly created Autamotivt Advertising Suppkmmt appearing every Saturday in the Daily Pi1ot. Look for auto;notivt news and trmds, ,informative features, salesperson of tht week, a crossword puult, word search, mttrtaining comics and more. ,. · Advertisers art encouraged to submit press rel.easts and photographs about thtir dealerships, inventory, ptrsonnt4 community involvement and industry trends. Materials should bt submitted by Thursday at 5 p. m., the wtek prior to publication, and are subjt"ct to editing and included ptr space. Coverage of special events art welcome. Pl.east notifJ us at I.east two wttlts_~rior to tht evmt for considtration. Press releases and photographs may tither bt givm to your automotive representative or maikd to Natalie Vanderburg, promotions assistant, Daily Pilot, AutoPilot, 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. If you have any questions or story ideas, call Natalie Vanderburg at (949) 764-4355. You canals() fa.v: htr information to (949) 650-4802. WELCOME to International Autocross, a puzzle dedicated to the automobile enthusiast! Autocross will test your ' I l a knowledge of cars, brand names and auto-related people from all over the world. GoOd luckf D 0 W N 1 . The fourth pedal 2 . Alfa cfassic 3. Aston Martin model 4. Big Mercedes 5. Automotive safety crusader 8 . A, B. C, et al 1 o. Turbos produce this 12. This Renault sold by AMC · 15. Connects differential to transmission 16. aka unit .. body construction 18. Acoelerate at the of a turn 20. Cylinder diameter 21 . F1 Pilot David 22. Exhaust exits here C 0 PY R I 0 H.T WHEELBASE • 23. Flberglass Studebaker 24. Frustrating street sign 27. Eastwood's tide In Play Misty For Me 28. Mercury Crufser 29. Changed with oll 30. Alternative fuel 34. lane . 38. Late 19508 racer ROdriguez 39. Big rig truck style 40. Duke boys' Jeep-driviog cousin 44. Made tb8 Minx 45. Car-carrying veeael 48. Unlntetided-acceleratlon victim 51 . Aftermarkfit pickup Item 52. GMC named forcan.dlan territory 54. Wheell attached to tlJ••• C 0 M M U N I p A T 1b N 8 ., • . .. Mclt•n• Volksw119en His attitude helps customers feel secure In 'their purchase ·. Louis - Aldeen, a Southern California native, graduated from Orange High School in 1982 and is now a proud resident of Huntington Beach. Louis riding a wave of success came on board;.at · that has not been McKenna because of the i 1 seen m· the . , prev ous y d~alersh1p s 27 year automotive industry. history !n the community . Automotive experts have and the~ no pressure, laid rated the new Beetle,· Jetta back attitude. Louis insists and Passat models at the that this attitude makes top of numerous the experience of automotive studies. purchasing oi; lea~ing an As well, Volkswagen has automobile an enJ oyable recently introduced the · one. . . Pre-Owned Assurance The Volkswagen hne 1s p h' h · es rogram, w 1c g1v 6. Common sight on hatchbacks 7. Seat adjustme~t 9. Free Item at gas stations 11. Knighted Healey creator 13. Stewart F1 paint design 14. Standard on 1999 911 16. Cllnton•s ctassic 17. Suitt the Metropolitan 19. Pike's Peak event 22. Transmission/differential combo 25. Society ·of A~omotlve Engineers . 26. Shock maker 31 . LeMans start, once 32. Braking by-product 33. Indy e~ine maker 35. Mr. Foyt 36. Part of Willys once 37. This mint sells cars 41 . GM parts brand 42. Engine detonation 43. Triumph model • 44. Korean tire maker 46. Employed to build vehicles 4 7 . aka anti-roll bar. 49. Used In police ve~s and tire 50. Car lot employee 53. Grand PrixchampHill 55. Makes M-powered vehicles 56. Sings at Indy 500 previously owned cars a warranty comparable to new cars, with leasing and low interest rates available. The Isuzu line of cars is also enjoying recent success at McKenna. Outside the dealership, Louis enjoys spending time at the beach and church. Come visit Louis at McKenna Motors in Huntington Beach soon! You can reach Louis at McKenna Volkswagen at (714) 842-2000. " IJ. 'Doily Pilot 'AdVertising Supplement · .. ~ M.S.R .... WAS S21.4to . . . . . . or Plus 9& cents per month, plus tax. 47-mo closed-end lease on approved credtt. $999 down plus drive-offs; 15 cents per mile over 12K miles per year. 1 at this price. (XM413340) M~:."! l 6~995 or *199* Pl\ls 98 cents per month, plus tax. 59-mo closed-end lease on approved credtt. $1299 down plus drive-offs. 15 cents per mite over 12K miles per year. 1 at this price. (YM000495 Plus 98 cents per .-th. plus ta.x. s....-no doted end ..... on approv.d credit. S9H down plus ~ 15 cents per mlle over 10K mllft pw Y"'· 1 9t ttUs ptlat. (XM81H4t) fltus M ant. per .-th, plus tax. 51-Mo duHI end'-on .,proved CIW49t. 1919 ..., plus *"'-fh. 11 Cl9nt9 per mli. over 121( ....... "'"'_per. 1 9t thh iwtee. (QS1J1SS) , Auto, -'Oil. AC 1341 ~/99.5051 • '96VWJITTA . · 5-Spd. AC, cou. ,_, s 11 995 pdl, 1111 10722 I 3/9942n •• . ••• , '96VW JITTAGL 5-Spd, pmr. olloya. co 102459/99 .. 9 .. ) !.~~~~.B~~it,~.~UPSE Sf 2 995 Ml pwr (U.5269/99"321 , '97 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE Spld.r. '-"'-· olloys, loaded (003631 /996061 '97VWJITTAGL .. • • • • • • t • • .. A U T 0 G R A P ff When a vehicle slows down, some of It's weight Is transferred to the front wheels. Disc brakes, because of their stopping power, are used on the front wheels and provide excellent performance and llttle 'fade' even under heavy use. Whlle luxury and sports cars often come equipped with rear disc brakes, most other cars on the road have rear drum brakes. · The backing plate is mounted to the axle and forms a solid piece to which the shoes are attached. The prlnclple The brake shoes are attached to the stationary backing plate/axle tube and push outward against the inner Hhlng of the drum. The frlctiOn slows the moving drum/axle. Drum brake cutaway Brake drum surface (drum rotates with the hub) Flexible retainers attach shoes to the backing plate. • As the hydraulic pressure from . the brake fluid increases, the wheel cylinder pushes brake ~ shoes outward to contact the ~1"6l~ · spinning drum. The friction ~C90' slows the drum, which is bolted to the rotating axle. .. COPYAIQHT WtfEELIASa COMMUNICATfON8 :Daily Pilot Advertising Supplement ' \ \ \ ' , .. .. ,., · 6 Sa.uroay; ~ 2s,'1999' .. . ' ' . . . .. a t! 1 . ' " A ~· : . . ' . The PCV valve Part of an qne's ~· system is the positive cr8nkcaae ventilalion (PCV) valYe. It's fulctlorl is t> allow~ vacuum to putt aibOme polluta'1t8 -aaated Inside a running engine's crankcase -Into the combustion chambers. where they are bumec:J as part of the combustion process. A PCV valve that sticks will cause an engine to: idle roughly; give poor acceleration; fonn 8'udge; be hard to start; retum poor fuel eoonomy. Generally, the PCV valve shoulcf be replaced fN8rY year, but ctieck the owner's man~ for your·vehlcle. The PCVY.eM laa lfttlll mebll or pa.lie c:yllnds that houlll • •lldlng mMill core and eprtng. On one end a.• hoee thllt connects It to the cmt>uretor or fuel 11 lfedk>I' ay8'lm. 1he ottw end fits Into a grommet on the valve f;OVW. The vaJve is closed, had sh.It by a spring until the engine is fired up. Erglne varuurn opens the valve, and aankcase poQutants rush toward the engine's irOake system where they are burned as part d the combustion process. COPYRIGHT WH EELBASE COMMUNICATIONS The crankcue . '"'"'--emissfons"travel ID the u irUfce 1r1aan of the engine, via a rubber hose, to be burned in the combustion chambers. Anaheim Convention Center opens its doors to AutoShow New car dealers from the Orange County Automobile Dealers Association and the Southland Motor Car Dealers Association, mark your calendars for Wednesday, Oct. 20, when the California "l.nternatlonal AutoShow arrives at Anaheim Convention Center. Featured in this year's Auto Show wm be the Millennium Pavilion, a year-2000 celebration of the automobile. This specia1 show will highlight the latest advances in automotive design and technology. Visitors will get a behlnd- th~-sccnes look at what future dealership showrooms will look like, view state-of- the-art displays, and see the latest in automotiv parts and accessories. The MiJlennlum Pavilion wtlJ also feature the Winning · entries from the MOTOR TREND AutomoblJ s for the N w MUlcnnflm1: J:>es 1 Contest. Event Schedule: •Tuesday, Oct. 19: Pres.' Days -rerrari of Orange County and Platinum Motor!) takl' the press for "a 'Pin." Following, the Motor Press Guild.will host their very special Design Forum, with prestigiou1.1 de lgn cXt'tUtlve~ featured. -Automotive Millennium Celebration Gala, an invitation· only preview event from 6 -9 p.m. • Wednettlay, Oct. 20: Informative New Confettnces -Announcement of the Year, among many exciting car debuts. . • Thursday, Oct. 21: Beanie Baby Day when one Ty,• Inc. Beanie Baby will be given to the first 1,000 oox office ticket holders entering the show. • Sunday, Oct. 24: Kids Day: All childrc:n age 12 and under will be admitted free, whep acrompanled by a paying adult. Visit the Call(onrla lnttmatlonal AutoShow on Wt.dnt$ddy, 4 • 10 p.m.; 1lrun4oy through SatMrrlay, JO a.m. • 10 p.m.,· Sunday, 10 a.m .• 7p.m. , DOWN PAYMENTS TILL -NTEREST PAYMENT APRIL 2000 Brand New ~99 GalontDE· Auto trans, air cond. power windows & power door locks. AM/FM cassette and more. ( t 46758) *J.4'9 :8:. Brand New '99 Montero .Sport LS Auto 1rans. alr cond. power windows & power door locks. power mirrors, cruise control. AM/FM co and much more. ( *J_·99:: ,1r1Cl <1t1( + kl>< roe 30 mos Closeck:nd ~-S20fil0 ~ 111.· plus 1 M nto ,,..ymeoa. ft'tJ 'lee" clep OMV A doc r,>es I OK mUes per )'C'Dr w"h I 5C j)er mile In CXCCl>l On l~'«l lreo!1'1 When it comes to picking a car, I have o ne rule. Blue ones are the best. Why? Lots of reasons. They ,run smoother, last longer, and tend to have mo re reliable engines. At least, that's what I like telling my mechanic, Ric h. Drives him nuts. At least while he's cringing he can take some comfort In the fact that I know more about cars than I let on . Don't get me wrong -I'd never play helpless to manipulate some man into changing my tire; I know how. But when I turn up at the Jube-0-rama with oil that hasn't been changed in nine months and they experience Its color (mldftight black) and conslstericy (hot asphalt), I Just bat my eyelashts. It's easter than admitting that for 180 consecutive days I created an tmapnary alternate Ndty ln whidi lllOlor oU neftt got dttty, lid can Mft eemced ~ auto fairtn. I mean, really. Talk like that could get a person locked up. I can't h elp the fact that I know better and didn't get around to it. But back to blue cars. Not only do I own one, but more importantly, Rich's wife does too. And although I've never asked h er, I would imagine the blue car defense comes in quite handy for any mechanic's spouse when faced with a discussion about what's wrong wlth the car: Mechanic: "Sweetie, l think I'll change tpe fuel- altimeter-modem; the car isn't transmitting its EM frequencies into the tachion beams the way it should. What do you think?" Spouse: "Honey, nothing runs like a blue car. Especially when you're looking after lt.11 At that point the mechanic realizes they're talking to the same person who, when borrowing their mother's car for a month, could NOT figure out how to get the gas cap off, and spent the next month going to full-service gas stations so they ~ouldn't have to learn how. The conversation ends. Not that this ever happened to me, or anything. I'm not afraid of cars. I have no doUbt that women have achieved many things in the automobile industry that do not involve wearing a bikini and lying on the hood. What I am afraid of ls men who haven't figured that out yet. I count myself lucky if I can raise my h ood and check my fluid levels without some guy coming along and offering to inform me that this is a car, and whatever the problem is, I should let them have a look. I'm sometimes tempted to let them look, and then accidentally drop the hood on their fingers. If that sounds vicious, it's o nly because I have watched many men and many women examine a car -mine or someone else's -and declare what the problem is. I have seen both sexes make equally irrational diagnoses (and defend them tirelessly), and I have seen both come up with astute assessments o a car's mechanical health. The difference is that if I tell someone else what a woman thinks, and what man thinks, the man's oplnlon seems to carry more weight, even if it's about as logical as my crack about blue cars running better. I mean, really. Everyone knows green cars run the best. Catrina Cothlll u on aUIOntottw /ollmllllst With WhttlbQu C"""""11kdons, a worl4-wltlt Sfl#ll" of automotlw news, (mtllm anti m'iews. • I . ·- -ly Pilot"Adtertising Supplement ·· .. " · • .. .. .. .. -.. - \ .. B M A H D E ·T N I T I B A LAA N E A E N I DA E H 0 R c N W 0 H U F A N C T T S S Z I F J N 0 V A K V U 0 A U L E E L DLICBYOQAMRMHDIAPLCMJHRMCSVAWF Y U M R E B A S M A A 0 J B C A P H E U 0 I P K 0 M A G 0 Z X YE GANE LT A P.G U .O 0 DY X NP BM 8 GI AWL LP E Y .z 0 I L 0 D L R G E N S B A V S T R Q H M 0 0 L K E D E I X X V P H-c T T E E T T I Z U ~ I E A S J 0 0 N L Z G S R E H A E D D U M S K A E T U M Q U D A C U 0 D 0 E B W S T .F S E A I W G U L P C I W T N Y I N K L E N H B Y L L H C 0 0 C NOMRAHTOXNEEAUTG I CXNYEOOGMCR EFVDMFBPRROLLIHMNSNANFSASCTAKM DQGQWHASE IMLYTARRWEPVOERTKRMIA L A N R E T N I T T 0 C T H U N D E A B A D S C T P C M N RHGGCEGSRHNEQR I K{)ND I RCMSETMCWC . FEIHUBUOAESNPAAAAGVLSECAAGARCE F N B Q Z B 0 X T S T W . H P N M D I H N A T A F D D A G E U DURHMVTISUECPOIOVNUGHFPBPELHQA H O.W 0 B J J D 0 F R N V MK NS E Z C B Q W I I B P I U T 0 C L I N G N F E L T E R N 0 C I L I S G A N Q B I ' NOrUMIY. 11llll OF tr M LEMONMf •. . • FULL LINE of· NEW and CERTIFIED RE-SALE VEHICLES .. . • "GOLD KEY DELIVERY" . . . on all vehicles... · includes 24-Hour Roadside Service • ST PARTS BOUTIQUE... · Siandard Accessories . Odsmobile ' 11 COMPLIMENTARY SERVICE SHUTILE •••. includ~s Airport Drop-off/Pick-up (JWA) · . 11 COURTESY. TRANSP()RTATION CARS . ·II FREE SATURDAY CAR WASH , 11 COMPllMENTARY COFFEE in our . comloitab/e Customer Lo ' DDEl ClERRJIDC 1 9 9 9 ·- LEASE . FOR •Leather $23 701 • Chromo Wheek • AM/FM Cass. w/CD • . • Rear '!«k Spot1er . I . {3l30Sll t.W lo< 36 mo Closed end lease on approved credrt. Total dtivt-ofl $108317 aner f3cloly rebate. Residual $19,847 40. Total pay'ments of S14,B64 • tax. 12K m1. aJk)wed per yea< 20c per rn1!4 In excess. (007965) 1 9 9 9 --1 9 9 9 NT After $2,500 rebate FROM M.S.R.P. (768559) 2 to choose 723478, 723319 1 9 9 9 . ' :~:" --. ' : . ' ......... . . .. 1 9 9 9 . 888 I 3tocboose1172601.116191. 1104 $8000 After $4,000 rebate FROM M.S.R.P. (932933) "FOR THE GREATEST SELECTION OF D CARS ••• SE .$, 988 I ... I THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• SEPTEMBER 25-0CTOBER 1, 1999 P H O P I H I ' o I I II I \\ I I " ELEGANT EsrATE GA:l'ED FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD , .. .... . , . l\I ESA VEH l>E . .... , ~., .. " ... ,. . .,.,, . . ... m~ ........ ,... . .. ,, .. ,. . . ... .. .. .••• , ""•'-•. N . . ........ . ..... ~~ ........ ,,,~.,, .. ,., .... , . ........ ,. -~;.-:-.-.·· W E s Cover. .. Fred Sands Newport Properties 2. Map/Index 70.-71. Metro Realty 3.·28. Cout Newport Properties 72.-86. Prudential California Realty 29. Stan Sax 81. Rogcr't.llealty 30.4 ColdwelJ Banker 88.49. Cannery Village Realty 49. Ball,oa lalmd Rulty 90.-91. lba.r Development SO. Cover Home Story 92.--95. Remu Real Elute Services 51. Freel Sandi Newport Properties 96. Mort~ge Rates 51.-53. lrvln• Company Washington Mutual 5'. Encore P,operti• 'Tl. Cotf Realty Group Knowleton Realty 98. Biscayne Bay 5$. Balboa laland Realty 99.-101. Homea of the Week 56. Washington Mutual 102. Open Home Guide 57...65. f:int Tum/Fint Estates 103. Manning Homes 66."'8. The SummJt Real l!ltate Group 104. Prudential Califomia Realty 69. Pacific Coaat Realty Group For Advertising Information Please Call: Lisa Cosenza (949) 574-4241 Janet Vmograd (949) 574-4148 • NEW LISTl°NGS AVAILABLE Udo Isle -This remodeled 5 bd. 4.5 Ba. h~me is one of the best values: I Bill Feeney $2,99S,OOO Ocean IUdge -Custom home wflh ocean and bay views. 4 Bd. 4.5 Ba. 4 car~ Chris Vaill $1,89S,OOO Balboa Peninsula Ocea.a.&ont -Oct2n&oot duplex wttb ocean, Ca1alina and sunset views. Steve MJtchell $1,S49,000 Shore Clift's -Completely remodeled and expanded custom home. BeaudfuJ landscaping. Weglarz a Weglan $1,39S,OOO Harbor View llilll -Fabulous remodeled 3 or 4 Bd. Hardwood Ooors. Granite counaers. Susaa Scanlan $1,27S,OOO Corona del Mar -Renovated and expanded ~ view custom home. Detailed qualJty and craflsmanshJp. Weglarz a Weglarz $2,27S,OOO Bf g Canyon -Golf course views! Sought after single story home. 2 ID2Ster suices plus office or 3rd Bd. Stella a Georgina $1,595,000 Cameo Shores -View bomef 3 Bd. 2 Ba. and pool Well-maintained. High ceilin~ BftD Corkett $1,395,000 Granville -Upper 3 Bd. 3 Ba. unJt with den. Pmoramic views. Meaney I: Carr $895,000 Newport Ridge -Model perfect 3 Bd. with city lights views. Gated community. Greg LombardJ $669,000 Harbor Highlands -Large custom remodel. Expanded open Ooorplan. Keith Randle $543,000 Costa Mesa -Large lot 3 &l. 2 Ba. 2 car garage. Keith Randle $327,000 Corooa dd Mar -~e home with guest house. Views of bay and ocean. Midley Row! $2,495,000 aillbaven -Spectacular ocean and harbor views. Large lot 1 Ember Fine $1,323,000 ''( ..-.... -.. ·:-""I -""'-. . .-.~ Bayaest -P3nor.vnic Back Bay and mountlin views from this 3 Bd 2 Ba. home. Ron Millar $889,000 8a)'CftSt -This fresh and dean famiJy home is ready to moYe in! ~ of wrb tppeal Feeney I: Carr $649,000 f.orona del Mar -Detached condo on oversized lot. 4 Bd. 2 Ba. and priV".Ue patio. Jerry FJ.mter $499,000 laguna Nieuel -Clean, ready to mO\-e into 3 Bd. T. 75 Ba. single level home. Clarke I: fine $292,SOO Dover Shores -4 Bd. 5.5 Ba. ba)front home with private dock and iide ties. Tho Carr $2,095,000 Harbor f,ove -~ Plan 4. \'ie\\'S o( bay and llfJtts. 1 lfghly <llSIOffiiJ.cd and upgradro. Nllseo I: Cleveland $1,250,000 Altezza -Highly upgraded "D" Plan. Fearurtog speaacular views and pool. Rick Lmgeftll $839,000 NeY.port Shores · Large f2miJy home Major remodel Walk to best beaches. Stne MJtchell $589,000 Central Newpot'.t • Rare opportunity 10 buiJd unlts that are Spacious at the beach Christen Nilsen $459,000 Costa Mesa -cape COd style end unit AIC. Huge loft and priwte ~· Keith Randle $235,000 lntne Turrace • Premier lot to build )'Our l<bll dream hornet Panor20llc views. Bill Feeney $1,599,000 Balboa Penlnlula -Spacious duplex. Ocean and bay "icw . 4 car garage. Jim Jacobe $690,000 AN EXCLUSIVE APFIUATE OF SOTHEBY'S · International Realty ~WE TAKE A ~STING WE 'I'AKE IT TO WE WORW! Baycrest -Gorgeous 5 Bd. 3.5 Ba. custom Upper Newport Bay -Newer large custom remodel with game room , library and pool. • -"home. S 8d. 4.5 Ba. and game room. BAher Floe $1.295,000 Marlene Bassel $899.000 ~ Nipel -New home with views. S Bd. 4. 5 Ba. 3 car gange. Carr a freeman $1,679,000 . - ,.. ~ ~ •• 1 ~ ' ' '. !" ~,. -·-.• ...,"'"~ ~ .... ~ ---. Big Cmyon · 3 Bd. 2.S Ba. townhome. ~ oo first floor. Marie Fargo--Sork $64S,OOO Bi2 f.anyoll -Dl'2Jllatlc one story 4 8<C' 3.5 Ba. home with pool and spa. . Undsay a Undsay $1,49S.OOO 1mtin · Wonderful famlJy home in f.pwan Heigh~. Debbie Sclafanf $S69,000 ~ • Wonderful famlJy home. 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Family room/kitchen combo. Marilyn Read $529,000 ~Ridge . ImmacuJa.le 4 Bd. 4'.5 Ba. on a great comer lot Lombardi a Worden $972,SOO Aliso ~ -Upgraded 4 8d. 2.5 Ba. Gn2 yMd. BWJt lo 1998. Pristine cooditioo. Wood a DmdUo $259,000 Jim Vermilya Jim Vermilya, Broker/Manager of Coast Newport Properties Laguna Beach welcomes Carola Lueder. Carola, a recognized top producer and recipient of numerous awards during her real estate career, specializes in South County where she has resided since 1984. Her varied business back.ground complements her communication skills and knowledge and expertise in the real estate business. "I feel my strong negotiating skills and investment properties background are among the assets I have to offer. Putting my clients best interests first is . .. ,, my priority. Our Agents Make the Difference. Call Coast Newport Properties and experience how quality and service will benefit you in your real estate needs. 949-499-6110. -• .. ! ,i1 ,~-, '"J •• • .. I -°«,_... ~·' • ' -,, ' '-.1-1 • ~-·-~ • .._ ~ • ~"" ~ ~ I -'"I' .., # ' • 'I .. ~ 'I""" OuR AGENTS MAKE THE DIFFERENCE Irvine Cove -Possibly the fin est 5 Bd. 6.5 Ba. home offered in chis area. $4,990,000 Emerald Bay -AU new custom home overlooking the ~ch_. $4,195,000 Ritz Cove -5 Bd. 4.5 Ba. executive family Secret Cove -Fabulous home on ocean home with pool, bar, library and more. side of PCH. Very warm and inviting. $2,200,000 $1,495,000 Portafina Laguna -FabuJow 3 Bd. Ocean views. Elegant imerior. $949,000 Laguna Village -Retail store in prime location. Hi_gh pedestrian traffic. $700,000 lalUoa Niguel -One of the best values in the ~ New wood Boors and carpet. $294,000 3377 Via Lido Newport Beach, CA 92663 Lower 1bree Arch Bay -Ocean view home. Wood floors and vaulted ceiling_!. $875,000 South Laguna -4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. ocean view home close to beach. $599,950 Ugtma 8eadi -Huge oeean view lot. Mark Singc:r approved plans. $269,000 31601 Coast Highway Laguna Beach, cA 92651 499-6110 North Laguna -Buitd to s\Ur. Spectactular views. 6 Bd. 6.5 Ba. . $3,495,000 Coast Royale - 3 Bd. custom remodel with sweeping ocean views. $995,000 . &nerald Ridge -&lutiful singl~bel 5 Bd. home in guard gated c:nmmunicy. $729,000 North La2una -Ou.rming 2 Bd. 1 Ba. C0"2ge with lower 1 Bd. 1 Ba. guest unit. $519,000 ~ Co¥e -Beautiful ocean view street to meet lot. Wooded setting. $189,000 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260 Newport Beach, ~ 92660 www.coastnewport.com HARBOit V11W Htu.s Vr:dque c:rpandrd eustom home. Undsay. UodSlly $1.395,000 759-317S-717-4173 • UDO ISLE Exccpcton;ll COOll9C With~ lilb:abeth Th.amtt 759 3790 $1,195,000 BAYCJlEST Immaculate .f 8d 3 Ba. with pool E5thcr Fl.M 717-4764 $759.000 )A MINI! CJlEEK 3 8d. 2. ~ Ba. condo with ocean ~ u~ a Undsay $6S9.ooo 759-3175 -717-4173 NIYPOU SHOlllS 3 8d. 2 8L Oole CIO pool md llC:MI&. KaualeJo IUzilo 718-1713 $418,000 B1GCANYON 6 Bel. 6 5 Ba Medit.c:rranc2n estate. lqrand. Smkb $2,395,000 759-3779 -759-3710 B•GCANYON " Bd. 3.5 &. home Mh pool tnd spa. Uodlay. Undsay $1,495,000 759-3175 -717-4173 NEWPOnBM~ ffARBORCo~ Occanfronc dupkx. Whftcwattt vfcws. ~ o/bll)' and~ Customized Qevdand Ajacobe $1.390,000 Nu.en A ~·$1,250,000 718-27'62 -718-2730 718-27"4 -718-27"2 SPYGLASS HILL " Bd. 2. 5 8a with spcciac:ut&t ~~ Lee A Lee $1,195,000 718-2714 -718-27l2 CQRONA OEl MAR , Gttat duplex with itK."OmC unit Lynn Noah 759·3722 $739,000 NEWPORT NORTII 3 8d 2 ' Ba Great loollk>n Marie fa.rgo-Sorlt 759·3702 $530.000 LIDO )St.6 J 8d 2 5 ea. Privacy (!;llorc. Duncan FOJ"JIC'Y 718-2720 St,095,000 NEWPORT RlOGC 3 8d ~ 9"1th views Greg Lombardi. 759-3751 $675,000 N£WPORT BEACH Ptcmrc perfect 3 Od. home. Stq>heil900 A)8ciohl $525,000 759.37~ -718-2730 N!WPOllT Bl!Am LAGUNA NJGUIL 2 Bd. OO't!ltoo•in1 pool OolC co balch. Prtvac CUllOID 1119 wtth s-to CO'l't:I" 9-e no.. 717-479' ~. Pccacy $2".000 ·~000 717-4738 -717-474' BIG CANYON 3 Bel. 3.5 Ba. on the 4th fairwlly. Lqrand a Smhh $1,.J9S,OOO 7.S9-3779 -7S9-3710 Dovo SHOUS 5 8d. "-' Ba. with shared dock. Esther Pine 717-'6764 $1,2SO,OOO BAYCREST 4 Od. 4 na. Co\crro pool and !>pa Keith .ltandJe 717-4723 $969,000 NEWPORT RJOG.E j Bd. With ci[} liaJ'lts ~ Gttg Lomba:rdl 7S9·37Sl $669,000 NEWPORT RIDGE Immaculate 4 BJ Quiet location Lomb&rcU A}c>hn9on $449,000 759-3751 -717;..(705 8AYV111Y CoullT Prime loaltJoo 2 8d. 2 BL Gated ._.~ 718-l7U $279,000 \ Balboa Peninsula 217 34th St ......... <Ari Young ..... $469,500 ... Sun {l-4) 2019 Ocean Blvd ...... Bob Berg ~ . ~ ..... $895,<XXl ... SatlSlm {1-5) 509 W. Balboa Blvd ... Debbie Sdafanl .. $895,<XXl ... Sat ( l-4) Bay crest 1941 Commodore ..... Melissa Barnes . $795,000 ... Sat (1-4) 1750 Skylark . . . . . ... Tammy Figueroa . $649,000 ... Sa1 (l-4) 1807 Tradewinds ...... Stepbanlel.ennon . $669,000 ... Sun (1-4) Bayshores 280 1 Bayshore Dr .... ~. $2,195,000 . SallSlm (1-4) Belcourt . 5 Rockingham ........ NancyPelerson ... $1 ,695,000 .. Sun 0 -5) Big Canyon l4 Royal St. George .... Kay Parker ...... $1,395,000 .. Sun (1-5) 7 Rue Marseille ....... Marie Fargo-Sorli . $724,000 ... Sun (J-4) Cameo Shores 4539 Tremont ........ Evan Corlzett ..... $1,395,000 .. Sa1&ln (l-5) Clifthaven 61 I Cliff Dr . . . . . . . . . . Kurl:r/Md'Jasll . . $6 78,000 . . . Sal (l-4) Corona del Mar 422.5 Marguerite ...... Ulrl Young ...... $470,000 . . Sal ( 1-4) Dover Shores 1021 Mariners ........ Esther Fine ..... $1 ,195,000 . Sun (l-5) Eastside Costa Mesa 226 Santa Isabel ....... Dave Wong ...... $435,000 . . SatlSlm (l-4) Harbor Highlan~ l 533 Sylvia ........... KeUb Rmulk .... $543,000 ... Sat (l-4) Harbor View Hills South 1104 Sandcastle ....... Marty}otu!s ..... $1,195,000 . Sun (1-4) Irvine 50 Silveroak .......... /JetlyComegys .... $525,000 ... Sun (l-4) Irvine Terrace 615 Malabar Or . . . . . . Mllrlan Pbllll/f1I .. $650,000 ... Sun ( 1-4) 1325 Santanella Terrace . MllrlanPbllJl/iPI .. $739,000 ... Sun (l-4) Udo Isle , 209 Via Cordova ....... Dllnctlnllorgey ... $1,0')5,<XX> .. Sal (1-4) 312 Via Lido Nord .•... Oleryl}obllslolt .. $2,995,<XXl .. Sun (1-4) 235 Via Udo Soud ..... }DMMtMIJnlf,# ... $2,395,<XX> .. SOn (1-4) 838 Via Lido Soud ..... l'Mtllle 1WdB ..... $1,049,<XX> •• Sun {l-4) l26 Via Sao Remo ..... josb IM ........ $l,0')51<XX> .• Sun (1-4) Ne~rt Heights 543 Aliso ............ MlntlaBu.sbSlrmer . $689,000 ... Sat (1-4) 418 El Modena ....... MarlmeHa.s.wl ... $639,000 ... Sun (l-4) 225 Santa Ana ........ Mary Mc<:oy .... $888,000 . ~. Sat&n (J-4) 519 Westminster ...... Lllnu Bogg$ .... $929,000 ... Sun (1-4) Newport Shores 214Walnut St ........ ~}oRlz:m ... $418,000 ... Sln (2-5) Ocean Front 6906 W. Ocean Front ... )my Smllb ...... $2,195,<XXl .. SaJ&n (1-4) One Ford Road 22 Old Course Dr ..... Chris Valli ...... $1,889,<XXl . , Sun (l-4) Pelican Crest I Tidecrest .......... jobnMoffonlg~ .. $6,900,000 .. Sat (1-5) Rockingborse Ridge . 9972 Sunderland ...... De/JIM Sdllfllld .. $569,<XX> ... SUn ( 1-4) Sea View 1900 Yacht Maria ..... 111116ara1"'*l:ri1fP . $625,000 ... Swl (1-4) Smithcllffs 7 Smithcliffs .......... Sarallbanan .... $2,350,000 .. Sun (1-4) 9 Smithcliffs .......... SbaroftMt:l<btnon . $2,798,000 .. Sun (1-4) Seller wfll entenaln ojfiers from S2,398.,000 t.o $2. 798,000 SpygWs Hill 53 Cambria .......... DalnJeMllnrly ... $1,150,000 .. SUn (1-4) Trovare 11 Savona ........... RolHm Gins .... $499,000 ... Sat (1-4) Upper Back Bay 2302 Redlands ........ Marlcllr Dam ... $469,000 ... Sat (1-4) Sun (2-5) WestclilJ 1600 Kent La ......... ju&~ . $525,000 ... Sat (2-5) www.coastnewport.com I TIDECREST Pelican Crest estate with stunning harbor, ocean, and city lights views. 66 LINDA ISLE Brand new bayf ront in pr~stigious guard gateC:t ·Linda Isle. $6,900,000 326. 328. 330 VIAL.Joo NORD Three brand new adjacent bayfront homes with complementary design. From $2,995,000 -$3,495,000- 2·3 5 VIA LIDO Souo Udo Isle bayfront home with 3 Bd. and large dock. $2,39S,OOO 2 I 3 V1A Ko"oN Newer hOme on one of Lido's beit street to street locations. $1,395,000 2450 '"VINE Cove C"EST Irvine Cove view lot. • Thls is a mun see. $1,340,000 $4,995,000 · 13 O VtA KoRON Breathtaking new home on one of Lido's best street to street locations. $1,695,000 226 VIA SAN REMO Rare opportunity to own a large lot on Udo Isle. $1,095,000 BIG CANYON $2,99S,OOO www.viewhomes4sale.com NEW LISTINGS $2,195,000 BALBOA PENINSULA BAYFRONf $2,895,000 PENINSUl.A POINT BAYFRONI' $3,695,000 J.. ,. ROCKINGHOllSI! IUDGE $'69,000 www.viewhomes4sale.com NEW LISTINGS $2,195,000 OCEANFRONI' LEASE $4,000/mo. OCEAN VJE'W CONDO $519,000 Jerry Finster 759-3750 Steve Kent 717-4706 Ann Messenger 717-4737 FINSTER TEAM 759-3750 www.finst erteam.com LIDO PENINSULA 4 Bedroom. 4 Car Garage. $2,595,000 ltoo ISLE S Bedroom. S Bath. $1.295,000 LAGUNA BEACH Cbannina Cooage. $499.000 BIG CANYON 3 Bedtoom. 2.5 Bath. $749,000 ,. 8.4.YSHORES 6 B«lroom, 4.S Bathroom. $2,895,000 . BELCOURT 4 Bedroom. 3.5 Bath. St.195,000 8 UCOUR.T 4 Bedroom, 3.S &.m St,395,000 TEAM UP WITH THE ONES 949 717-4784 . 111artyancl111ellncla Fabulous · Shorecliffs Home Hear the crashing waves and enj oy the private beach access. Offered at $2,150,000 Beautiful 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with pool and spa. Extra large yard. onerecl at $995,000 ' - Wonderful 4 bedroom home on a large lot. onered at $746,000 Chris Lindsay Hall of Fame Member 759-3775 Keith Lindsay 717-4773 Call us for Professional, Personal Service Dramatic 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home with pool and spa on a large lot. Centrally located in prestigious, gate-guarded Big Canyon. Offered at $1,495,000 ~tWi~~ Fantastic m, ba ome ~at was totally remodel an expanded using e highest quality materials. Huge lot with pool, spa, sport cofilt and putting green! Offered at $1,329,000 ~/,.?,//<: ~d SophistJcated 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath en<kmit condo with remodeled kitchen and master bath. This light, bright property has wonderful ocean and city lights views! Offered at $659,000 HIG t: \:\\ 0, u : \SI: 01•tto1n·1 ,, ... , ! I I\ I I , l{l H t \I ' 11 ' I II 1111\11 \\ \ 11 \ 111 I I\ I \ 11 i t I \ I I I I 11 ti\ II \'I 1111{1 ti <.II \l'l\11 I _'111111 \I', 1io111•11, \11 • 111 \ SARA HINMAN 949 ... 759 ... 3705 BRADHJNMAN 9 49-759-3732 Beautiful new 4 Bcf. custom home uicluding bonus room, office, family/media room, large yard, pool and view. $t,69S,OOO Incredible view location. Fari model. Master on main floor. Double walk-in closets. 3 fireplaces, gourmet kitchen, 3 car garage. $1,3SO,OOO '-.<•Hiii i .\(,( "' Panoramic ocean and city lights views from all major rooms of this single story 4 Bd. home. Private pool in front courty.lrd. $99S,OOO .. European inspired design with slate roof. Private yard. 4 Bd. gourmet kitchen. Separate guest suite or ?ffice. Ocean and Catalina views. $2,JS0,000 Fabulous new custom estate situated on a large private lot. Spacious grounds with pool, spa and lush landscaping. $2,950,000 Ocean side of PCH . Large view lot-build your dream home. Approved plans included. Steps to private beach and tennis. $2,SS0,000 BILL WEDMORE 499 ... 8710 KIM MELROSE 499 ... 8724 RESPECTED BY THEIR COMMUNITY• TRUSTED BY THEIR CLIENTS BILL WEDMORE • KIM MELROSE YOUR NEXT REAL ESTATE TEAM! RESIDENT DEER INCLUDED TI1is is a sophisticated contemporary home with an e legant interior and a good ocean view, nestled in a private tranquil setting on a large parcel of land. j bedrooms, .3 . 5 baths, large family room with abundant off street parking. Walk to Victoria Beach. A good buy at: $949,000 OCEAN VIEW HOME, LAGUNA BEACH In a wonderful neighborhood, with a serene and private setting, this is the perfect home f<:>r the arust, composer, musician or writer who appreciates the unique sensitivity of a charming wood and glass custom. 4 bedrooms, 4. 5 baths, new tile roof, wood floors and interior tile work by artist Marlo Bartels. TI1.is is a must see at: $949,000 M • I I . y I > i .•. l 1 I I i ( >. < = I~ s 75<)-371 3 If<-'"'< l t 11 c r W <><>cl 717-4767 . : ~ . , "" ,~ . -~ i -. . . . . 1 " ~ • ..-............. ~__,,.:.._~-.. • .... •,\-.Nii-·• Coast:al Community Special.ist:s Over 2 acres! Fomer views. Custom buit 5 Bd. + Ola + Booos. Pool and spa. Upgraded 3 Bd. 3 Ba. Serurity system. built-ins, private yard. Light and bright ~tma-05~ Gated Community of Smithdiffs S Bedrooms, 4.5 Baths plus Guest House and Caretakers Quarters Park Like Double Lot Gourmet Kitchen with Granite and Limestone Library, French Windows, 3 Fireplaces- Pool, Spa and 6-Car Garage ~A'~~~l'Adfu~~ U, M~ 111111 --J, /II~ 111111 Beautiful oetan views! Marble looring, gourmet kitchen with granite counters. HARBOR VIEW HILLS HARBOR VIEW HOMES $965,000 IRVINE SUSAN SCANLAN 759-3717 CoNSECUl1VE ToP PRoouCER DARCY SCA.NIAN 759-3787· Rare in its tastefulness, ambiance and quality. Complete remodel includes a downstairs master bedroom . PELICAN HILL $5,500,000 HARBOR HILL FOR LEASE $5,000 PER MONTH .. ' I . f • -- www.go2c.com/marian PELICAN CREST LOT -BEST VIEW LOT .AT GREAT LOW PRICE OF $1,707,500 •Prellmlnary plans available . .. ffiVINE TERRACE -Traditional home. ffiVINE TERRACE -1325 Santanella Terrace Great location. Office with bay views. $1,595,000 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Family room, large yard. $739,000 IRVINE TERRACE -615 Malabar IRVINE TERRACE -Just Listed! 2 Bd. ~ Ba. plus study .. on a private lot. $6SO,OOO 3 Bd. 3 Ba. Den. Huge lot with trees. $66S,OOO ----~ .................. --- Eastside Costa Mesa 285 22ND STREET Great 2 Bd. l Ba. opportunity. Call for details. $250,000 CORONA DEL MAR -SHORECLIFFS Shom;UQ! 269 EVENING CANYON Fixer/rebuild opportunity, great ocighborhood, tarsc canyon lot. $99,,000 Christen Nilsen 718-2744 Office 717-0231 Pager .Located in the heart of great beach community this huge lot is zoned R-2 and is ready to build spacious two or three units. Property as it stands is a charming 3 Bd beach cottage with a huge yard and 'plenty of parking. Call agent for more details. $459,000 > MARY EwN Wf.ClAl'Z. CJltJ\ Boll WECWI 2525 OCEAN BLVD. •F..6 • Bayfront penthouse with premium bay/ocean views. • Remodeled kitchen -granite counters, new cabinets • Extco.slvc use of marble Ooorlng, built-in cabinetry. • Gated access, elevator, lauodry, storage. • No stain -amc level parldog. • Boat slip and iidc-dcs available. O.ffwed at $682,000 1:Jfetilfle Sales Acftfnnte•d Award Me1116er -Hall of Fame 310 DRIFTWOOD · . • Extcmivdy ~buih/remoddcdlcxparidcd. • 3 bedrooms, 3,5 baths .• • Quality construction and detail ancodoo. • Use of pmlte, tic, sto~. and red oek. • • Park like yard a botanical treat. • Highly souaht after bcaChsidc community. • Prtvate pa~ beach access. Offered at $1,39S,000 Thinking of buying or selling, give us a call; we're here to help! -.. -"'-- --~ -----. - N E W , . V-~~~~-~M ~ ., .-~·.. , • ' • ~ -~'~·-~~'···-. . . --' .. -' . . . " Lido Isle Bayfront! $2·,995,000 Beautifully remodeled 5 Bd., 4 Ba. plu.5 den with private dock for 50• + yacht on prime o.versized lot! Lido Isle Bayfronl Value' S2 395 000 . . . ,_, • •• I -' ..... ----. .. - -- Ht :i,,·" ,. : il.1, r· ,t 1111"1•· ~tihll lHJ1J * Seller will entanaln ollels in this prw;e range EvAN CoRKE1T EilzABETII 'fHAMER ~ T'crrnE 759-3728 759-3790 •717-4722 $~ff&k 838 VIA LIDO SOUD Whimsical English gardens surround this exempl~ substantial 3 Bd. 2. 75 Ba. Lido cottage. $1,049,000 • • NEW LISTING ENJOY.THE VIEW OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN . . WALK TO GATED BEACHES AND COMMUNITY PARK .~ 3 Bd. 2 Ba. family room, pool, 3 car garage. 5 Bd. 3 Ba. View. $1,495,000 OPEN SAT & SUN I ~5 4539 TREMONT ASKING· $1,395,000 5 Bd. 5.5 Ba. Pool/spa. $1,350,000 ---.._ -. ---... _ .. _ ··--· Tim Carr Rich Meaney in association with MELISSA BARNES 949/717.4745 .{').. NEW MILLENNIUM H O M f.S Ritz Cove $2,200,000 . .{'). NEW MILLENNIUM H O M ES South Peak $I ,6l9,000 NEW MILLENNIUM HOM f S The Estates $1,199,000 Granville $719,000 Eastslde Four Plex $619,000 . Dover Shores $1,095,000 .{'). NEW MILLENNIUM Marbella $1,585,000 .{'). NEW MILLENNIUM HOM f S The Estates $1, 199,000 Granville $699,000 St. Michel $559,000 • 1999AWARDS fl NEW MILLENNJUM HOM CS Ritz Cove 4 Bd. 4.5 Ba. $1,970,000 Castaways Plan 5 $1 ,550,000 NEW MILLENNIUM HOME S The Estates 5 Bd. 4.5 Ba. $I, 149,000 Baycrest l Bd. 2 Ba. $669,000 Easttlde cul-de-sac l Bd. 2 Ba .. $495,000 fl· NEW MILLENNIUM HOM t ~ Monarch Point 5 Bd. S.5 Ba. $1 ,180,000 Castaways Plan 5 $1 ,4?5,000 . Granville Golf course view $895,000 Upper Newport Bay Family home $649,000 West Newport $05,000 fl NEW MILLENNIUM HOM IS South Peak 5 Bd .... s Ba. $1 ,679,00$) fl NEW MILLENNIUM H O M fS I. i-. • '.'IT' -·• ;t · -. _,, .... _ . I'\ .. ___ ~~ -~ -~ The Estates 5 Bd. S.S Ba. $1,299,000 ) Baycrest 4 Bd. 3 Ba. Remodel $795,000 Baycrest 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. $649,000 Marbella $374,900 '• • SHIRLEY HARRIS 759-3727 NEW LISTING HARBOR VIEW HOMES 2007 PORT RAMSGATE Beautifully remodeled and expanded 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath Palermo model in Newport Beach's premier family neighborhood. Absolutely move-in condition . . . Harbor View Homes' best value. $779,000 JIM KLINE 759-3771 BARBOR VIEW ROMES $1,399,000 CAMEO WGHLANDS $995,000 BALBOA PENINSULA $1,525,000 . STEVE MITCHELL 759-3772 RON MILlAR 717-4760 . OCEANFRONT DUPLEX $1,549,000 Immaculate condition. WALK TO BEACH $589,000 3 Bd. 3 Ba. plus den. Major remodel. LIDO ISLE $699,000 4 Bd. 2 Ba. • BAYCRF.ST ·$889,000 .3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Fabulous Back Bay views. LIDO ISLE $895,000 Oversized lot. Potential bay views. EAsTSIDE COSTA MEsA $535,000 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Beautifully remodeled. • \'IR<II~L\ ZE~Z 759-.. -)76--t 52 HII4I.SDAI.E DRIVE Thi' to\.\<nhonH:" lm .. ued in the guard gatc<.l lommuniry of lklu Hlrt I c.:m1<.:<: h·.uurc.:' -l bedroom~. :\ 5 hath.,, :\ L"ar garage, nl·utral <ku>r C .ommunit) p<x>I and 'Pa $789,000 Call Virginia Zenz for further information at 759-3764 Extremely private ·o· Plan with bonus room, lap pool. Fonner model featuring spectacular ocean, canyon and city lights views. The.new reduced price of $525,000 makes this 3 Bd. 1.75 Ba . home on a large lot an exceptional Newport value. A/C, dual pane windows, fresh paint, great landscaping. Charming duplex only 'itep stiff and sand. .• OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-4 PM 3 t so BREAKERS DRIVE Corona Del Mar • · $2,195,000 £".PLlll ..... ~•·· , " ~ve on the ocea~front,· steps from-the sandy beach behind a private gat;, This three story custom-built home was remodeled sn 1988 .. with two l~rge, separate master syjtes. Stunning views of Cara Ima, Newport· Jetty and crashing waves from most rooms and two private patios. Motivated seller has purchased another home.• CCAL.L. for gate code 949/ 675-9909.) Saxy Realty (949) 675-9909 • Four Bedrooms-Four l /2 Baths • 4 Large, Wood-burning Fireplaces • Open Kitchen w/Cooking Island • Security Alarm, Intercom & Stereo • Wine Cellar for 700+ Bottles • Grand Dining Room & Open Loft •Hardwood Flooring •Dumb-Waiter to All Three Levels Stan Sax Seller is licensed Broker Co·ldV#ell · Banke.r to sponsor opening night gala for 'the . Christmas Company; a popular fundraising evening This is the 24th anniversary for the four-day event J Coldwell Banker recently announced it i!l r.ponsoring the Opening Night Gala for the Christmas Company, one of Orange County's most popular fund raisers. This year marks the 24th anniversary of the four-day holiday shopping extravaganza. hosted by the Juofor League of Orange County, California, Inc. (JLOCC). The event will be held at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Numerous Coldwell Banker s.ales executives ;.ire also JLOCC members and the real estate company has provided support for the effons of the JLOCC for several years. This suppon continues with the announcement of this ponsorship and the panicipation of Coldwell Banker representatives in the Opening Night Gala. The show begins wjJ.b the Opening Night Gala on Saturday, OcL 16 and offers public shopping days running from Sunday, Oct. 17 through Wednesday, Oct. 20. The Chri tmas Company is the JLOCC's largest fund raiser. with members loggin_g more than 5,000 hours of volunteer tlme thrOughout the course of the entire event. It provides the organization with a sufficient amount of funds to support and imnicipate in programs that focus on .the prevention of child abuse and adolescent pregnancy throughout Orange County. The Coldwell Banker Southern California Company has more than 70 residential and commercial real estate offices throughout Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Orange and· San Diego counties and is the industry leader in the sale of million-dollar homes. For more information about Coldwell Banker, visit www.cb ocal.com. Contact The Christmas Company phone line at (949) 263-3785 for more infonnation or to purchase advance tickets or visit The Christmas Company's extensive web site ar www.thechristmascompany.org. The Junior League of Orange County, California, Inc. i an organi.iation of women.. committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and to improving the communicy through effective a,etion and leadership of lTained volunteers. lb purpose is eJtclusively educational and charitable. Beginning in 1956 as the Newport Harbor Service League, the group was formed with the purpose of rendering volunteer service in the welfare, education, cultural and civic phases of our community. In 1971 che League Joined the A soc1ation of Junior League!>. The Jl..OCC membership voted in 1993 to focus its resources on the prevention of child abU5C and adolescent pregnancy. · u;-: v·, . 1 itF7S"lic;tW---......_. -- r UJ/Om zolf (Oum malt' wlsrunnmg Vlni/1 IA"f,f /or 9491644-9060 RrmotklM 4BR. ocianfions btath home. DirwY om:n to siDtJy 1-m. 4BR. 4 5BA. A kJuch of Judy. ranyon vi4WI cl'. Padffe b1TtUJ. 1615717 9491644-9060 #608750 9491614-9060 . #613342 Newport Beach $2,695,000 Corona del Mar $1,359,000 Newport Beach $1,69S,OOO Fabulous I !arbor R1dgr 1-rrmh, harrau malt' 58R. 5.5BA. FurniJhrd. 4BR. 4.5BA.. roof Jalt wloctan uirw. Grou So1uh of Hwy bKation! 5BR. 5.5BA.famil.J "'°"" #1111) btmus "'°"" roVJJ>4.1'JNll'llle pool. houu. 9491644-9060 1634126 9491644-9060 1629651 9491644-9060 1609914 Newport Beach $3,650,000 Newport Coast $1,345,000 Newport Beach $1,195,000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ !Jrafflllll< f>,,. c-111 11'U1 from this '4'!(' 1111/tlm homr Saow11 i•ttuof rht Ptr(lr. 4BR. 4.5BA. powtrfo/ 10nottl. ""l1J u""1"'°"'1r Sl.lllOW. Wo lsk MDL /11AnJ, 4BR, .2.5BA. mnt>tkl.ttl <UJU>m tlrrouthuut 9491644 90fXJ #629664 9491644-9060 1602168 9491631 1400 1615127 Corona dcl Mar $1,699,000 Newport Beach $1,845,000 Corona del Mar $1,017,000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Qua/JI) cmfomamh1p &mn.<rr14JWn 1BR. 41/A (,1.mr /im11/y roum ullJlfU. Sp«IM'lllAr rottJtaJ vlfU4 5BR. 5 5BA., 4300+ s'lfi 3-rar g•Nft. En;"] tk ptmor11mu 111"4> 11/ tht ~fro"' 1hu 2BR ~ 9491631 1400 1613950 94!llfi31-1"00 1595785 9491631-UOO • 16148.19 NEWPORT BEACH @ AVOCADO (949) 644-9060 NEWPORT MA.RlNER1S MILE (949) 631-1400 www. coldwell banker. com ., -~-... -~ .. -'-._ _______ ,, ...... BALBOA ISLAND (949) 673-6900 $1,2SO,OOO Sanjuan Capistrano $1,950,000 &ma.ntic vi/14, h11t.t prillllk U)t. Ck>ft to btach d-shop;int.. Em,,./J &y «'tlltr anJ C...udina ntnsn vitw. Bui"4blt ~t! Owr 6300 Ji{· ft. 6BR. 4.5BA Sport ctnlrt, jnlit orrhard, Tpruwli11t. ranch. 94')1499-1320 ISJ74885 949149'-0215 IL92617 9491#3-1662 IS/91177 $1,.129,000:· Monarch.Beach $2,39S,OOO PaMramk omm d-'"'I.JO" vit11JS. Bui/J.abk, 01tt"'" "1t wlproputy. Cwtom 3BR. 3.58A, 11j/iet, ort1171 11inus, atri11m, ""'TtJ"rJ mui much mort. &a[uisiu Octan V"ttW Mttiittm1trt11n Vi/"1! Pano O«lfn vinA whitrw11tcr. 9491499-1320 11.91706 9491.f!H-0215 #L!Jl93!J 9491661-9355 #Sl!Jl541 : Laguna Beach Laguna Beach· Laguna Niguel $1,499,000 Awt14rru coastal d-Ottalina 11it11JS. On•tnrrp. desifJf. PriWJtt bt11eh. E-1J &t] «Ntr iMw. Awlltrt winnitrf ~nlmlpt>l'llrJ 5BR w.i/Jtlkr fi111111rint-&l11Si11t Bt11r 8rllntilOct11n RAnch. 4BR. 4.5BA. 9491499-1320 #L!J2'72 !H!Jl4!J4..0215 IL!J26U 94!J/H3-1662 IS/79540 : Octa.nfro11t abovt tht bttldJ. />/Mu f>""'its lluai!Abk with •gmt. EmmtJJ &JI EftfUslt l'llllMr "'P"'"' Wbitnlltlttr llWI. 2y'1 lftll4 4!JQO 111-ft &11 Point Es/Jlfn Views of BLW Pacific d-&Uint. Hilh. /BR. 4.5BA 9491499-1320 IL!J/051 9491494-0215 IL89849 9491661-9355 1$181752 NORTH LAGUNA BEACH SOUTH LAGUNA BEACH MONARCH BEACH (949) 494-0215 (949) 499-1320 (949) 643-28.28 ;.._--------~--~~------------------------------------------------~ ....... ----------------~--- • ~ E LLAl SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO DANA POINT/SAN CLEMENTE (949) 443-166'2 (949) 661-9355 .... ,_ ___ ._ ....... ai.-~ ..... ._.,,.._ __ _._ .. ..., .. ; CORONA DEL MAR $997,777 Fabulous 28R. 2 5BA wllonNI di!Wlg, lncr9dble Ylewe TN1 property • a rare find 9491644-ooeo '633303 NEWPORT BEACH $719,000 E~ v.lue, eplendld upgtadN. 4~. 2.58A, gated 9491&«-9060 te30720 COSTA MESA $529,000 Upecale MMe Vatde Goll Course \l1eW home 113 ecre, ultra pnme locebOOI IMlll&44-8060 ' #ti 11893 COSTA MESA $480,000 Pnvate E.uropun lropoc;I 4BR + BA. French dool'I, 2 car garage IM9/e31-1400 te0785e NEWPORT COAST $365,000 F"ltllt Ima of!aredl Madit~ Ylla 28R. 28A in gated oommunlly Lb -IMM44-9080 16179&4 Newport Beach ( 949) 644-9060 COSTA MESA $679,000 N-38R, 38A w/guat quarters. highly llPllfadad, granrte,jllQlllllub IM9l644-9080 ~ NEWPORT BEACH $499,000 8eloourt Htll ocea~ 2BR, den, 2.58A, 2300 al. alt gar Vacant 5'1119,000. lM9.'83 t -1400 1e 1 eoee COSTA MESA $437,900 38R, 38A. ioc.ted on Iha 11th gt.n ol Iha MMe v.rde Golf Coul'M IM9'631·1400 1638999 NEWPORT BEACH $829,000 l.arga family home In Seavlew, 58A, 3 SSA; 2 car garege ~eoeo M2neo NEWPORT BEACH $625,000 ~ & a1CQU181ta, 28R. 28A, lingle lewl, qualctyl Extra ofta. gated comm. IMa.'844-QOCIO NEWPORT BEACH $494,900 Beautllut + lp60iOUS -..ngle llOfY wf28R, 28A, light & ~. IM9"&44-90e0 M30705 NEWPORT BEACH $437,500 Beck bay YU, 38R, 2.SBA, and unit, bMg your decloritor. IMll/&44-9060 ' 1813338 port Mariner's Mile (949) 631-1400 • NEWPORT BEACH $749,000 Pnvala locdon, blldUng IO Nian, pal1l. 1749,000 18R. bonua. IMa.'&U-9090 "3078 t NEWPORT BEACH $599,000 Harbor Ridge upgt'llded, 38R, 2.508A + hlmlly rm, CMtr 2400 •I. IMa.'931-1400 '929e8 I COSTA MESA $480,000-$492,500 BIM<I new 38R, 3.58A, bonu• rm, O'W'it• kltche!'I wlnook. epacioua. IMll.'&4+9060 M2&4 78 HUNTINGTON BEACH Huni.ogton 9Mct1 4ple1t, 28R, 1.58A aac;11 ~I car garagea IM91&44-ll060 n23270 Balboa Island (949) 673-6900 \lllllt flt•1 11>ll 1 ll1i;1k jll'"'l .Ill\ ll',I' 1·...,!,tlt· < l)lltf>.!11\ \\ 1JI 1!11 $329,900 NEWPORT BEACH $309,000 NEWPORT BEACH $236,000 COSTA MESA $215,000 Fllnta9tJC VIiie "II* value! 2BR. 2BA. MotM1 pe~. 38R, 28A wn.mlly room, lif._, 3 petloa, wood lloor8 Groat buy, large 2BR, 2BA. nice unit 2 pdo9. • EJCpllnded LA, FR, new kllc:hen, lc>Y9ly 3BR, 2BA. 94~ te03727 949"83M400 M35S85 941W44-9060 fle2936e 94"31·1400 H145&2 (!JjuYn ~~ Jwvila/ion6 ~u~1tclay ~ lJi/;al"i<>n$ 1-5 227 Orchid $1,359,000 Koren lynch 31 s Comotioo $997,777 Klien Lynch CORONA DEl... MAR 611 Marigold $469,000 Ktren Lynch 227 OKhid $1,359,000 Koren Lynch 602 1 /2 HetlOtrope $474,900 Koren Lynch 31 SComation $997,777 Koren Lynch 617 N.oriPt $469,000 Koreo Lynch COSTA MESA 602 1 /2 HetlOtrope $474,900 Koren Lynch 367 RMefo Dr: $258JOO Jeme Mahoney LAGUNA BEACH IRVINE 2844 Chilloo Woy $579,00o Gayle Waite 3 Knowles . $1,395,000 Son~ Powell NEWPORT BEACH LAGUNA BEACH 1429 Seo Ridge Dr $719,000 Nancy Englebrecht 2844 Chilton Woy $579,000 Jim Howard 2008 Vistu Coudol $345,0oo'"' Cioil York 1539 Tahiti $1,779,000 Lois ~ & nm Rhone 2038 V'isto Cajon $465,000 Marquise Beoder 1555 Caribbean , $1,299,000 Lois Amgo & rim Rhone 20 L.ocerne $589,000 Angelo Digregorio 11 Turtle Boy $1,099,000 8orfotK/Beflls LAGUNA NIGUEL 24 Hinsborough $1,299,000 8ortolic/Beflts 23721 ~ $399,998 Sandy long 31 Moooco $789,900 Koren Lynch 1 Chios (Marino Hills) $575,000 Denise Thayer NEWPORT COAST NEWPORT BEACH In continuing to support· 2 Podoo Coon $365,000 Maxine & George 1918 Son00go Dr $950,000 Solly Phil tpS 7Lyon $679,000 Liz Grech 14 Rue Chantilly $1,099,000 Brashier/Bowie our community S Sot1crest $5,900,000 Jennifef Pritchett 20 Seo Island $234,000 AndMOO YSoLDWELL BANKER 8 Vernon $999,000 Koren Lynch 43 Mootepellier $689 ,000 Lynrie Volentile 3251 Brood St $398,000 Beo Arnold SAN CLEMENTE 2038 Yisto Cajon $465,000 Marquise Beoder is proud to sponsor the 215 2 Avenido Espodo $204,500 Siobhan Ulnick 20 L.oceme $589 ,000 Angelo Digregorio ]UNIOR LEA.GUE OF 408 Rigel $599,000 Bortolic/Bents TUSTIN 90 l Muirfield $495,000 Edie Olson 0}lANGE COUNTY 214 l Chandler $1,050,000 Koren lynch 31 Monaco $789,900 . Koren lynch at the 24th Annual A~u1all 5'~ 1-s NEWPORT COAS~ The Christmas Company 17 Merono Court $465,000 Maxine & George BIG CANYON 10 Poduo Court $329,900 Mame & George Opening Night Gala 24 Canyon Foirwoy -$2,800,000 Allisoo/Nebster 5 Scilcrest $5,900,000 . Jermr Pritchett . 10 Rue Vol>onne / $895,000 Allison/Nebster 33 Colvodos $467,500 Borto5cj8ents Saturtlay, October 16, 1999 8 Vernon $999,000 Koren Lynch CORONA DEL MAR Fn Ticlttt lnforwUllion cJJ the ]WCC tU 615 Jasmine #A $528,000 Mortio & Jim B. TUSTIN 1224 Sand Key $1 ,295,000 Soe Yooog 2141 Oioodlef $1,050,000 Koren Lynch !H!J/261-8023. - www.cbsocal.com-' COLDWeLL BAN~eR ~1 EXPECT more~ CORONA DEL MAR $997,777 Fabulous 2BR, 2 .5BA w'lonnal dining, inct9dible - Thia property .. a -· find 9491644-9060 '633303 NEWPORT BEACH $719,000 Exc.ptional value, ~ upgradM. 4BR, 2 58A. gated 9491&44-9060 '630720 COSTA MESA $529,000 U~ Mesa V•rda Golf Course View tlom• 113 acre, ultra prime locatlonl 94~ 1611893 COSTA MESA $480,000 Pnvata European trope• •BR+ BA. Franch doo<9, 2 e«t gantge 9491631-14'00 t 907658 Fit'llC time ol*'9dl Medo•-vtla 2BR. 2BA " ga!ad oommundy Llk• ,_ 949.'1144·9060 1617984 Newport Beach ( 949) 644-9060 M38215 N-38R. 3BA w/guaat quart-. highly upgraded, 9,..,.. ... jllcul.ZI tub 949Je44-iK>SO '625254 NEWPORT BEACH . $499,000 e.lcourt H~I OC4181V'C&tallnallg 2BR, don, 2 5BA. 2300 at, ett gar V-nl $499,000. • 9491&31-1400 ,.--\) 1616066 COSTA MESA $437,900 3BR; 3BA. located on Iha 11th grwn o1 Iha Meaa V.rde GoltCoorM 94""31-1400 #636999 NEWPORT BEACH $8,29,000 l...atga famty home In 5-Mw, 5BR, 3.5BA, 2 car tal1l0' ~9060 ~ "27780 NEWPORT BEACH $625,000 SaellJded & •xquisrta. 2BA. 2BA, ~!awl, quel1ly'I Exlta olllc:e. gllled oomm. I w 94~· t59eelt NEWPORT BEACH $494,900 BMutJful + apaclOU9 tlngla l10ly wl2BR, 2BA, light & brlglt. 94~·90e0 '830705 NEWPORT BEACH $437,500 Back bey VU, 3BR, 2.5BA, and Ullll, bllng your dacoratof !Ms.'644-9060 • 1613338 NEWPORT BEACH $749,000 Pll'4la loclllion, bedQng 10 .-u ... pel\. 1748.000 38R bonut. IMt.'&44-9090 "30761 NEWPORT BEACH , $599,000 Hafbor Ridge upgraded. 38R, 2-SOBA + tamly ITll, OVllf 2400 el. 948"a31·1400 '829e81 COSTA MESA $480,0Q0..$492,500 l3rand new 38R. 3.5BA, bonU• rm. gl'Mlte kltchan wlrtoolf<. apadou1 949JM.4.00e0 #G2&4711 HUNTINGTON BEACH Humlngtoo 8-ct\ '4plax, 2BA, 1.58A Md! wt1 car garagM 949"&4-4-8080 '623270 NEWPORT BEACH $349,000 Balbof condo, remodel wl38R, 2BA. 2 car 91'8Q9 1 block IO beach 94911144-9060 '834232 Balboa Island (949) 673 .. 6900 ~<11111· l>l'l>j)I(• ll1i 11k jLl'-I .Ill\ 11·.11 l''-l,1!1· < <lllljl.t1l\ \\ 111 1lc1 . I $329,900 NEWPORT BEACH $309,000 NEWPORT BEACH $236,000 ' COSTA MESA $215,000 FenlMlic 111119 Mlf* value! 2BR, 2BA. MotMI perfect 38R. 2BA w/lamdy room, ~. 3 pmb, wood lloorl Great buy, latge 2BR. 2BA. ~ unit. 2 p!lb. ~ LR, FR, MW kltctwl, lovely 3BR, 28A. 94~ #803727 949"931-1400 le3S58!5 94"44-9080 ~~ :/~ .fnmt~u> ../aa,,e<lay ~ >t:t"ab.on~ 1-5 227 Orchkf $1,359,000 Koren Lynch 3 l 5 Como1ion $997,777 Kaen Lynch CORONA DEL MAR 617 Marigold. $469,000 Karen Lynch 227 Orchid Sl,359,000 ~en Lyoch 602 1 /2 Herio1Tope $474,900 t. Keren LYnch 315 Comotion $997,777 Koren Lynch 617 MorWJold . $469,000 ·Koren lynch COSTA MESA 602 1 /2 Heliotrope $474,900 roren lynch 3'6 7 Riviero Dr. $258,900 LAGUNA BEACH IRVINE 2844 Chilton Woy $579,000 Gayle Woite 3 Knowles $1,395,000 Sonja Powell NEWPORT BEACH ,l.AGUNA BEACH 1429 Seo Ridge Or $719,000 Nancy Englebrecht 2844 Chillon Woy $579,000 Jim Howard 2008 Vista Coudol $345,000 Goil York 1539 Tahiti Sl,779,000 Lois Arrigo & nm ~e 2038 Visto Coion $465,000 Marquise 8elxler 15 5 5 Caribbean $1,299,000 Lois Arrigo & nm Rhone 20 Lucerne $589,000 Angelo Digregorio 11 Tlltle Boy $1 ,099,000 Bortolic/Benfs LAGUNA NIGUEL 2 4 H illstx>rough $1,299,000 Bortolic/Bents 23721 ~ $399,998 31 Monaco $789,900 Koren Lynch 1 Chios (Morino Ht Is) $575,000 NEWPORT COAST NEWPORT BEACH 2 PocbJ Court $365,000 Maxine & George 1918 Sontiogo Dr $950,000 Solly Philtips 7Lyon $679,000 Uz Gcech 14 Rue Chontilly Sl,099,000 Brashier/Bowie s Soikrest $5,900,000 Jenn~ef Plitchett 20 Seo Island $234,000 Anderson 8 Vernon $999,000 Koren lynch 43 Moorepeltier $689,000 Lynne V<ilefltine 3251 Brood St $398,000 Beo Arnold SAN CLEMENTE 2038 V'ISID Cajon $465,000 Marquise Beucler 2152 Avenido Espada $204,500 Siobhan Ulnid: 20 Lucerne $589,000 Angelo Digregorio 408 Rigel $599,000 Bortolic/Bents TUSTIN 901 Muirfield $495,000 Edie Olson 2141 Chandler Sl ,050,000 Koren lynch 31 Moooco $789,900 Koren lynch Anday fnv«al"«m<S 1-S NEWPORT COAS;Y 17 Merono Court $465,000 Maxine & Gecxge BIG CANYON 10 PocbJ Court $329,900 Maxine & (ieorge 24 Canyon foinwy #' $2,800,000 . Alttm/Wehster 5 Soilcrest $5,900,000 Jemifef Prikhett 10 Rue Vol>oona / $895,000 Allison/Webster 33 Colvodos $467,SOO Boitoic/Bents 8 Vernon $999,000 Klren Lynch CORONA DEL MAR , 615~#A $528,000 Mofcio & Im B. ' TUSTIN 1224 Sood Key Sl,295,000 Sue Ywig 2141 Choncler Sl,050,000 Koren Lynch www.cbsocal.com,,. ( ) I I 1 I I ' I I ' I I " " l8293M 948'93' • 1400 11114582 In continuing to support our community OLDWELL BANKER is proud to sponsor the f UNIOR LEAGUE OF 0}lANGE COUNTY at the 24th Annual The Christmas Company Opening Night Gala Saturday, October 16, 1999 For Tu:lttt ln.{ontuttitm adJ the JWCC tit 9491261-8023. COLOWeU. BANl(eR U EXPECT more.,,, ---..-. -.. ·--~ ·---··---- . 5 NEW CUSTOM StN<~LE FAMILY H l)ME..S • CHANNEL ISLAND E STATES -2321 SANTA Al A ,, ~ :t '· I ' ·~· . . . •..•• ' .•• i. ~r '1>480.000 $485,000 ~489,000 •ll 111·,l 111 l·,\-..h1Jc c ~,.,la l\.111 ... a. hedrnotm <.',\1.h wllh tl' 1wn pnva11 lull h.11h, I' 11 ,, .. , J," 1 1 ll 11.lc: ( n 1 1 111 'tan t qunr.·rtqp 1ac11z! ul n na•t ·r ai.i • • l>:ld.:y.m.h )Pt .. , • .. \T. & "'l"' 1 l,4 • .,;;Hll"'INC, M,f BY A J>POINTME~T 'ii659,00l) '<. II I I I dt 1\ II h hoppin !1R \ >A 1m h. "llC"I 1 1.1 t •r,/•,·n• 11 111111 ''"' :~~ 1111\'11'111·s 11• 111111' ;!r.1n1t1 <1111111·1...,. 1 t.::11!71 uli 1v1•r,1 1 ,, 1•.ir l~l· md H\ /ho 11 1 irkim: JEFF \,\T )N )49) '53 3 912~ • K'\R L ·~rEWA.!{T '-)44 ) 17l~/)~} EXPEC T THE BEST! DAVID PRI CE, .. I CERT F ED R ESIDE1'J fIAL 5 PEC:AL I ~T 949) 7 1 3-1520 -D IRl '~T 17 14) 214-6496 -PAl~l·I{ $499,000 'r; .l 4 J.!1 I >t;N #}l' $239,00 '>Wrv, 2 1nastc1 !>Ult<" , W)\l+\iC-1 IOOIO. ~ll Wt' 111,11n1,111wd :omplex NEWPORT ISLAND BAYFRONT NEWPORT BEACH Duplex ~() •>f f:rnn1age Bl Ml Dot k $859.000 ~BR/2.BA Rcmodck-1..i $349,000 www.cb --ocal.com Private $269,000 COLDWeLI. BANl(eRO EXPECT mo!i ... --~------ -- --. ..-·~·"!'~ ---. - (;A l , l , 1 ' I -I I 1'. y; \V I -r~ G S JEFF & LYLEEN EWING CoLDWELL BANKER #1 TEAM THE l..AsT 7 YEARS IN A Row (949) 718-1550 • (949) 718-1514 NOIITH LAGUNA BEACH ,.. $1,995,000. Beautiful, cusrom home with 4 bedrooms, family room, dinjng room, study, wine cellar and spacious viewing decks. Lavish master suite with its own .. living room" and private balcony. II .\ I{ l~<l I{ I,<> IN ·1· 1:. CoRONA DEL MAR ,., $795,000 Beautiful single-lcvd with a separate guest apanment. Lush, green backyard w/inviting spa. 3BR. 3.5BA, 3-car garage. B I <~ <~A NY <l ;\; BIG CANYON CoUNTRY CLUB NEWPORT BEACH A much sought after single-level custom home on 1he golf course is now available. Ir is situated pcrfeccly with views of the 6th and 15th greens, as well as views over Big Canyon's largest lake. Th.is elegant French Normandy residence is surrounded by lush green lawn and colorful flowers. An expansive wood deck with a retractable electric awning invites outdoor living and overlooks the beautiful golf course. There are four spacious bedrooms wich the master suite being exceptionally large. One of the bedrooms has been convened to a working study with frcnch doors opening to the garden. Additional amenities include three fireplaces, granite kfrchen with breakfast nook, huge family room with surround sound, skylights, vaulted ceilings, and an abundance of built-in storage. There is an attached three car garage and automatic outdoor lighcing. Big Canyon ts a guard-gated neighborhoOd in the heart of Newport Beach. $1,790,000 www.cbsocal.com Cl'.\JF 1-'<lUI> U<>Al) 62 CROOKED STICK ,.. $910,000 B.rand new 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath "Balboa Model" with library, formaJ dining and wonderful family room · adjacent co kitchen. A charming flagstone terrace . invites oucdoor dining. Amenities include warm hardwood floors, French doors, granite kitchen and custom shutters. N I \\' I , < > H I '.\I < > H I I I NEWPORT NORTH ,.. $229,000 Immaculate upper end unit, new carpet and pajnc, air c9ndicioning, communicy pool and 6pa. COLDWeLL BANl(eR ~ EXPECT moreft .. LAGUNA BEACH $1,899,000 Panoramic ocean & canyon views. Almost two- acres buildable one-acre lot 3BR, 3BA, estate hm Complete pnvacy. Joe Baker 949/499-1066 DANA POINT $749,000 5BR, 4.5BA, master suite w/fireplace & spa tub. Great view of ocean, city, hills. Marble & granite upgrades A w1nnerl Ray McAfoose 949/499-8927 DANA POINT $429,000 A lovely home in a great location. Walk to shopping & bike to beach & harbor. Light, bright and airy. Bill Hoff 949/697-5388 TAABUCO CANYON $292,000 Wagonwheel Canyon, next to Coto De Caza, 3BA, 2 SBA plus bonus rm Great views. close to shopping & toll road. Earl Porter/Wade Hawley 949/661-9355 NEWPORT BEACH $1,150,000 Bayshores opportunity! Remodel now or move In •AS 1s· and build later. 4BR, 3BA. one of Bayshores largest lots! Vaughn Safford 9497574-3517 DANA POINT $689,000 -rhe Abbey" -A balanced design of singl&-level contemp wood, glass & brick, wllmmac patio & garden landscaping. Serene privacy & Ritz Coast Views. Jim Allensworth 949/240-0245 ALISO VIEJO $339,900 Stunning pano viewl 38A + Iott, 2.58A, family kitchen. Berber carpet, plantation shutters, better ·than new! Linda Redman 949/233-3362 NEWPORT BEACH $279,900 Spectacular bay & ocean views. 1 BR + loft, Newport Beach penthouse. A must see. Susan Le Bouef /Kelly Ringer 949/791-2199 www. c b socal. com LAGUNAeEACH $1 ,139,000 38R, 3.SBA, ocean/White water, city vfews. Custom built contemporary. 24-hr grd-gated comm. Private beach. Awesome views! Ray McAfoose 949/499-8927 LAGUNA BEACH $490,000 Storybook cottage & downstairs studio. 180 degree ocean vlewl 30R, 2BA total. Vif1W deck. Income potential. WOWI Ray McAfoose 949/499-8927 DANA PT/MONARCH BEACH $315,000 Tennis Villa -Resort area links golf course -club house, tennis, health club-Wik to Och-Ritz Cartton - 2BR, 2BA. Kar Roberts 949/249-8022 MONARCH BEACH $2,395,000 Unobstructable pano ocean vu.whitewater & Island sunsets! Med Vllla·aprx 6000 SF -guard gated com. PVT CDS -Exquisite! Vivian Girot 949/580-4652 COLDWC!U. BANl(eRa EXPECT more"' MONARCH BEACH $1,695,000 Exclusive Ritz Cove building site Ocean views! Hear the waves. Walk to the beach. Large flat. Pad end of cul-de-sac. Owner may carry paper. Rick Halla, G.R.I. 949/499-8911 DANA POINT $625,000 Terrific ocean view lot in prestigious guard gated community. Fabulous location over1ooking Dana Point Harbor. Asemo Smiley · 949/499-8913 LAGUNA NIGUEL $372,000 Panoramic views of mountains & valley. Single· level, 3BR, 2BA, fireplace, new patio & spa. 2-car garage. Pride of ownership. Terry Flanegin 949/499-8957 ALISO VIEJO $287,900 A warm lustrous designer interior, large yard. Perfect for kids & parties and a huge vtew awaits you. Belland 949/363-5478 CORONA DEL MAR $1,295,000 Spyglass Hill beauty ocean & Catalina view. Totally remodeled 4BR, 3.5BA, family room, dining room, pool. One-story, 3-car parage. ·Vaughn Safford 9497574-3517 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO $499,999 T~tory 4BR, 3BA, family room, bonus room, 3- car garage, 3 fireplaces, formal dining, security system, upgrades pool, spa & koi pond. Terry Flanegin 949/499-1320ext157 LAGUNA NIGUEL $329,000 Architectural Digest style. Single-floor remodel. Watch sailboats from Italianate garden & deck. Laguna Beach character/Laguna Niguel affordability. Jim Allensworth 949/240-0245 ALISO VIEJO • $249,900 Breathtaking view, 3BR, 2.5BA, model perfect, fireplace, community pool & tennis, great location. Must see. Linda Redman 949/233-3362 www.cbsocal.com MONARCH BEACH $799,000 Delightful single-story pool home w/sit down ocean views from many rooms, 3BR + den. Beautiful condition, private lot. Sue Stanton 949/240-8737 ALISO VIEJO $444,900 Panoramic viewl 4BR, 3BA, family room, premium pool-sized lot, security system. To many upgrades to mention. Linda Redman 949/233-3362 MISSION VIEJO $309,900 6 years new! 3BR, 2.5BA, fireplace, family room, adjoins Island kitchen, big yardl Low tax rate. Walk to Bathgate school Patricia Payne 949/587-7062 AllSO VIEJO $179,900 Perfect slngle-level condo, 2BR, 2BA, fireplace, formal dining room, breakfast bar, direct access garage. Linda Redman 949/233-3362 COLDWeLL BANl(eR l1 EXPECT n1ore"' .. ' . COLDWeLL BANl(eR (J EXPECT more"' ....., I' 111 I I) I I',, I 1 : 1, I I I 1, I ' ' ' ' I I ' ':I ' I 'I' I,, I)'. " I : ' I/, I I I: '' I I ' 'I' ' ' ' 'I ( The Estates Division of Coldwell Banlter • PRIVACY IN llARBOR RIDGE This upgraded Rmai.ssanu Mot.kl in one of Newport's finest guard gated communities is well kJcated at the md of a cui-tk-sac with mountain views. Features include a spacious master suite downstairs plus two additional bed- rooms, two and one half baths and a family room. P/11.ntation shutters, air conditioning, new roof, three tkcks and a courtyard entry. Community pool spa and tennis. OFFERED AT $599,000 ..... '----..... ---...... ______________ ..,_ ..... ,, .... www. col dwell banker. com LAGUNA BEACH ... $1,225,000 (~ean & Cat.ilm.i Sumer Vi w • Magnificent c u:.com Mediterranean home on a prime 1/2 acre of land. 3291 S/F home, Sec. Sy.,., deluxe Ma!>ter Ste., 3-car garage Many Jec.h & ratll>:. $799,000 A' g110J •" 11 J!lh1 C\.c,m'1cw,, newer Home, fl 45 S/F. h1J!h ceiling,, gronttl Entiy & h.11l lloor,, 4/5 bJnm, l hath,, ) Fircpldll''" l ( :.1r G;1rngl'. 2 A/C · unit,, Profe\Si11n.11ly Land'(;aped Cn.·.it Buy! LAGUNA BEACH $359,000 Build Your Dream Hcnru -9,180 S/F Lot With Approved Plam for a 3200 S/F Home. Panoram1L Ocean Views. Price include.. Plans to pennit stage. LAGUNA BEACH -$459,000 Thi' home <>fft•r, pan11r.1mic oc~n. C'..aralma anJ city h,11ht vie"'~· .\n•rox1m.11l'lv 2100 ... I h lt:.11unni: lBR, lBA .md a 2 car garage Km:ht:n, roof .mJ l.1rpcrmg are two yt:<lr\ new' HOBBIEM@AOL.COM Extremely Private E.mm• 14,810 SF parc.:el of land w/3<XXJ SF home. Rar~ Discowry! Walk to beach & Town L~dcs, P.it1lh &. Private Entrance . "Tucked Away" up a 1 JO foot driveway. LAGUNA BEACH ... $699,000 Private GUMJ gatcJ Comm. of lower Three Arth Bay. Private beach/tennis 2628 SF, '4 bdrm, 3 bath home. Ocean View.. End of cul-de,sac. LAGUNA BEACH -$839,000 Loc.itcJ in Pre .11g1ou "M 11c Hilt.". Awoome view of Rolling Hill . Good <Xe.in & City L11:ht Vllws. Immaculate 4 &lnm. J,1/2 Bath home. Many view d d.) & p.iuo ... Gre-.u for ourJoor cntertammg. 2730 S/F 1ntcnor. 2 Cnr Oar, w/new Jom, Jrywall anJ cabinets. SUEDERR@AOL.COM COLDWeLI. BANl(eRO EXPECT more"' ~ c > 111 < · I > < • c > I > I c • I I 1 i r l k I l r ..... i . 1 1 l \ ' 1 · • 1 I 1 • .... : • : ! • l 1 1 : i 1 ! 1 • 1 1 1 ' •. \ 1 I I 1 I , , ' 1 1 : , , 1 , , : , , , • , 1 , , , FABULOUS FAMILY • Extra large lol m rr1mc cul.Je-s.1c location. • Ta ttful remodel completed thu year. • New tmdmon.-il fac we with new front entl'), J\lOr, ron:h end columru. • New 50 year composite ~hmgle mof. • 5 ".Jroom, 4 bath home w1rh tme bctlroom anJ bath on lower kvcl • E"paruleJ funul'I' room anJ m.~ccr suite • Beautiful new han.lwooJ floor. (Beech) un mmn level. • New c.irpetmg on sr;urway & urrcr levd • New p<1wder mcltn rile, lime tone floonng .md Ncwrort Bra fixrur~ • New cu tom curvt.-d h:mdra1I, ~b & mm t'n mam ta1rway. • New baseboanh. door Clbtn)'S and crown moldmg rhmullhout . • All new reces"-"' ltghttng • Wired for high ix.'e\J cable modem anJ Web TV throughout. • Surround M">un<l "mng and pc.tk~ m family room. • New ~urlty S)•tem by Bay Sc.:untt~ • Bcauttful hock)':lrd with ro<''· •ra an,I ncw removable child· ,aft' fencing • Newly land't'.l'lpcd fronl yard. • A• umable 6 )C 1r ARM @6.375% • Fm family l1vm11 & entt.munment ·a rcrfect choice! www.cbsocal.com HOME ~/l/7~Y-S ~ ,JJ_,£)¢ •~/Id ,7;;,., COLDWeLL BAN~eRa EXPECT n-1ore~ I ' ' ' I • ~ I ( l I l 4 ' 4 ' 1 ' ·-~-----~ Mlcll*~~ --'1mM'9~ ...... 19¥°"'*9-~l>JNflT,hl. ~......,_,,.. __ .. _ .. _~ lol ___ ..__ ... _ . "'_.,_,.,.,,._..,.,._._....,,_,._,_"' __ ..,.. ... .....,., .. ___ ... .,~ ... -.. -~~ ......... ....,_,----·""·· - IMMACULATE & D ES IGNER. PERFECT! LIZ GRECH 7 LYON, NEWPORT CoAST OFFERED AT $679,000 9 4 9.644.90 60 x 10 4 .9 4 9.874.378 0 e m a il:.egrech @aol.com • 3 bedrooms, 2.5 ba ths plus office. •· Upgrades include diagonal hardwood floors, plantation shutters, security system, plus many more. • Gated community of St. Laurent with community pool & spa. • Beautiful landscaped courtyard & backyard with fountain s. • Ins id e laundry. • Neutral, li'ght & bright. REsALE OF HOME BUILT IN 1999 LoCATED IN THE VlllAGE So. OF PAGIFIC COAST HWY NEAR BEGONIA PARK • Great room design. • Master features fireplace & spa bath. • Upstairs retreat. • Commercial-style Thermador appliances. Thi.s propn-ty u dttign~J for multipk us~1. Currmtly 11 1s being uud as a /JJrgr smgk fam1(y home desmbed abow. n1e design and zonmg aUows tlltS prop"'J to be ustd as 11 single family home, duplex or. aJ it ts kgaliy Mleg111ed, tu10 townhoma. •Granite counters, maple cabinets. • Rooftop decks w/views. • Garages and carports. • State-of-the-art construction. It u b1inx ojf.-,yJ for uJe in th~ follgwinx 11U1 nntt'lr $1,300,000 far the entire buiklint. $775,()()0 for the strret-suu three bedrt>()m, three and one-half bath townhouse with ammitta. $529,000 jur the mzr two bet/room two and one- half bath tou1nhouse. Call for arrangements to see these very special pro~rties • . §'oNNA ~l 949-463-1187 INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT'S ELITE www.cbsocal.com· COLDWeLL BANl(eR 0 EXPECT more"" • C u s t o m 'fl i e ·w In Ocean 2 EBONY GLADE -L AGUNA NIGUEL Mediterranean Style H ome With Spectacular Ocean View ! •Approximately 5,500 square feet • 5 bedrooms, or 6 if exercise room used as bedroom •Master suite includes retreat, his and her walk .. in • Gourmet kitchen with center island and walk-in pantry •Media room with home theater wiring closets and fabulous view deck • 6 bathrooms plus powder room •Comer lot XayJZJy~ 949-499-1320 x112 • • Den/library • Exercise room • J .. car garage • Pool .. sized yard OFFERED AT $1,595,000 www.cbsocal.-com COLDW<?U BAN~<?RO EXPECT more.,. • • I 3 1 CrrANOON, Nr Wl'ORT COAST • $695,000 • • 2BR. 2. SBA + loft. u~ ft 1-uufuJ • Nuin.Ln One Prod um Im Cold,...JI O.nku, Otan,. Count, Retioo. tltrwp RCond ~r ,,( ] 999 Num~ Sn.n ~ml-{,,, CoU..fl U.a&.r, ~ ~ {init ~ J 1999 01999 c.,ldwtll n. .. ~, Cniporaho~\ Aa Hqiul OPJX'rtumty Compul)'. bqual 1 lo111ln1 Oppt>rtun1ty. ln"d~"Ck,,t1, o-.d 1nd op.,.1ad 1,, NRT, lnc • ~--'""""'""' Owt CDM • $2,995,000 ~ \jorpo.11 tri-l.,,el 4 bJ, 4 I.e. on th. uncl, ocean{root_~J COLDWC!U. BANt(eR LI EXPECT more· WEBSITE: www .. krenlynckcom EMAIL: b.ren@ltarertlyncL .. com (949) 720-99.95 506.B JASMIN'l, COM • $590,000 40R, 39A condo, 2-ar pra~, lartte root.top d.<J. LOWEST PRICE PORT STREETS 4 bedrooms on very expondoble home· near Phase I pool. $599,000 1800 Port Barmouth Open Sat 1-S .. PORT STREET 2-STORY Portofino modet just doors from greenbek. Sc11 111· 1>1·111111· ll1111k jl1'-I .Ill\ 11 .11 l''>l,111· l c11111J,lll\ \\ 111 tlc1. _( >!111 '" 1 \111 • 1 ,··1 1 '1 Ol-o.-..11---~ ""--~~ ~ ........ ~ .............. 0-..._a..-..,f«T ....... ~ ..... -.. _ .. _________ .,,_..._._.,. .. _ or __ ol_.,_.., .. _.,_,_....,,.__..., __ ...... .._la_IO• ....... lf9--,h ___ ......__..,.,.._..__,.,,._..__.,__ 11111' 11111·n lwuu, 11wr l.lOO llf· ft. J btv/roo,,.s. 1 bttt/.J .in f'lln 1Jm1/ /J<11"1J, f"ll"1 llVTUJ u.~fh TH{ tUri, J.1xh NWnnt, wu"fl. wsufal .m "/pub/Ki 11nlvJ ",,..,,~., Lii~ ~ '"'~ ""'" ,,,,,,,,,, ''7" lwth $799,000 617 CUNATION JBD. 2. 5BA tw11 hnu """ 2400 "I fi , "'"P' 11/rfr "'"'" 11[ f'( /{ ""'""'"· $639.000 '4SLENWOOD H1plJ 1auxJ.t .Jin" Hnpa 11mi. Alu/11~ !nM •/ ,,,.,.,,u,,, '" thu ~ h.tw· html,._. fl-rr"t- A~" ~ lw, """"-"· Frrncll s'*'7 $499,000 °'-'"I Nftl1/4" Hnp "'1w "' amvr IM. wll INIJAIJlllfd. wub IMJs .[ JH"nuiM,. Cf/Nltul au/ , mnodd J !NJroo,,,, I Mthro.m $499,000 For further in/onnation contact: JOHN CAMPBELL (949) 233-3838 www.chsocal.com COLDWC?l.I. aAN~C?R U .,.,.~--._~ ,.,.......,~~ =~~ _.....,°""""-~""l«T,n ~--""'-""-"'-foolevo .......... -..................... .,, ....... ft/~po.Ododb\I ... -·ot_.,_,.__ot __ ..., ... i..,etlo-10 wt!ly ... _GI __ ._., _____ .,...,_.... Lis Olsen commended for outstanding productiOn Newport Beach real estate specialis~ ranks in top 10 agents in her office Louise Winders, manager of the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach office. recently congratulated sales associate, Lis Olsen for bcr outstanding sales performance. Olsen, whose sate production during the first half of 1999 ranks her among the lop I 0 agents in her office, has also achieved membership in the President's Club as well as the designation as a Previews agent fith consistent sales of high end propertie~. As a consistent award-winning agent with her previous company, Olsen has nearly a decade of ex.perience in the Orange County real estate market specializing in the marketing and sale of property throughout the region, especially in Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach and South Orange County. .. , take a very personal intere t in all my clients and try to truly listen to therr needs and concern . My goal i~ to make the purchase or sale of their home as mets!) free an experience a~ po!,'>ible. I am happy to 'itlY that many of my clients have • Us ()15e0 become long tenn friends," said Olsen. whose service-oriented approach and tenacity, combined with a strong European work ethic, have made her one of the most succes ful and ~pected real estate prof es ionals along the coastal are:t· Born in Denmark and residing in Cameo Shores, Corona dcJ Mar, for the pasr 13 years, Olsen is a fonner model and fashion coordinator with South COast Plaza. In addition to real estate, her polSSions are travel, working out and hopping for antiques llllY time, anywhere. You may nach Lis Olsin by calling Coldw11/ Ban/ctr at (949) 6#.-906() or (949) 718·1592. • Excellent income Property • 2 BR & 2 BA Front Cottage ~ 1 BR at 1 BA Back Apt. • (.1ose to South Bayfront $699,000 • Gorgeous 2 Master Model • Central Fueplace • Central Air Conditioning • lmide Laundry $235,000 • 2 BR & 1.25 BA Condo • Whitewashed Cab~in Kitchen • Fireplace m LR $239,000 • 2 BR & 2 BA Condo • F1rep1Ke m Living Room • lnt.tde Laundry & A/C • Great Astllx. $269,000 orgeous Townhom in Summit RemisNnce • 2-Story, 3 BR & 2.S BA w /2-Car Garage Directly a.tow • 2-Slded Fireplace . Facing LR & FR $210,000 • Gorgrous Bly & Ocon Views •Studio Model w/Separate S~ingArea • Gorgrous Upgritdes Sea Faire Ocean Views • 2 Master Penthou!K' Condo • High Ceiling.'! & Skylights • F'uq>Llce m LR ~ S379AOO Cnll Walter Mitd1ell @588-3083 SOarSharp Vi a Balboa • 2 Muter Model • Fil't'place m LR • Cround Floor with La~ePabo • 1n.5l e laundry • Air Conditioning ~ $257,000 Cnll La'Sl]J;;«r 06 8 Laguna Beach Village with Ocean Views • W.UX to Village & Beaches • 4 BRor3 BR+ Den • New Kitchen, Carpet & Roof • Built-In River Rock • Spaw I Waterfall • Gardner's Paradise $895,000 eau Bob Laskey @ n9-8244 Lagurra Beach Vi.Ila Balboa Ckean Views • 2 BR & 1.25 BA Condo • Fueplace m LR • Crt'at Assoc. w /Pools, Sp.ls & Tennis Courts ~ $245,000 • Large Custom 3 BR &t 3.S BA Home Located on~Lot • We.tern Exposure \\;th Eicpansive View ol Bay, Oce.ln & OtyUghts $1,195,000 • 2 Master Model • High Ceiling & Skybghts • Fueplaa! m LR • IN1de L:aundry • Overlooking Pool S28;ooo •I BR& 1 BA Condo •Go~Udo CNnnel V1~'1 • Full S«urity Build.mg • Bayside Comm. •Pool &t PatJo B II A H II o F H 1: .\ L T II H S 939 j!enne I A 92651 • (949 497 L41·1. l ll\ 949) 494-3887 I September I l 1 8 ct 'll v'la kf'ung rneet111g a I , P,• ••• m 8 8 a n r.c flank 9 S ) n Comp11te1 rct1nrng 13 ' m GovPrnmPn a1 A fa1 ~ 1mrn1ttec 15 8. n M,ukt'tmg TIPct111g ti NPll~ ·a• gu Bank 16 r> f) n <orno11tt> training 18 ... )d':lt.1 C t-<lnu1, )ay, 'furn hf' r de on Trasn 19 11 1 n ~, ~ A.n 1u.t1 P~t Parade and Ch1l Cook-off 22 q I !Tl M,u ket1ng mP.etrng .it Wells I argo Bank 23 '1 J n Cornpuf<'r tram111g 24 8 ·:Jn I n Boa1d of Directors meet111g 29 8 a n Marki>tmg meeting at Wells f argo Bank 30 5 p m . 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'Turtlr "&tf. ;\rwrst <j:11rd rrglihodioOiJ • CltSlum b 11cf: hottom 1wil '''" r..rtri'l.14" ft:b ;f • • Jrn rtr. 011 :fJ''' ..,,tf1 "11trrj 11f • 1l11t:t-orrn1tac6nl qu 1_9r, 1•erm111,-.I "l/•trl9arogr • • J id/ tro111y :yiltm • Oustom bul/1 cuno fQ/imrl ~ Cusrom bu1lt·ili 11111fliinrl1ccur • S11rro111uL'T:UX rn • ~trm • '1J11tr"lt} t>lf m•••lr /1rtlrnl'm rro \•I t11old11191 •frr.ndi 1/oo1• • fal'lr, 11nrrtl budt-tm • lt'iwJr11 li11ttr1s v.rmsli n:i w-ttn~ • .1t1nib1r andf,rnmt tfrrriugliov1 • J u/llltc/I •II( I IWldOll 111J 1//QSS di>Or~ f 1•ilam J,ar ri115d ll•lli 11U1plt-01stot11 l1u(/i ln • Lulfr lm11hcn1mf hacl..'}IQ1d, ~1111 trf'CS f.tar1t1fi,,/ r11ir ynrJrn • 'V~!!Jnttf I?' :;}HWJnl 'iOim 1u1 ~cus r .;i4./11111r q11artl 911Jni commrmrf)• ~ ,.,,.d 11inmn9 l1W1r icfittel d ttir.t f1l lr-rqnn f111111trtrr"' •l't]OU!:Mr. " tfi omr >fj1•rr.il nl J ,050,000 ''"'' furtlir• m armnt1011 c1111tat1 Fred Sand~ ewport Propert 1es 949 I 44-71 11 > ~ 9,. 401 Nortn ~ewpor1 BIV<1 /. tember q>~ori rox 6 8 9 0 14 15 16 17 22 24 29 Assoc ation ottice _1osed 9 a 1n lOOn .\gency" , 4 p.m . l=fhlcs 8:~0 a .rn .. doard of Directors meeting 0 a m 2 µ 'Tl rokers Preview 1v1LS Book Delivery 8:45 a .m Affiliate Committee meJng 9 am noon "'Fair Housing" \ 4 p rn Ti usr Fund i-iandhng" 9 a m Compass Beginning Class 10 a .m . noon. ns Lightning CMA Seminar 10 a.m 2 p.m. Brokers Preview 9 a .m , MLS Committee meeting 9 a .m noon, Fo f~E People Only'" 1 4 p .m., "Double Your Income" 10 o .m 2 p.m .. Brokers Preview 9 a .m. noon, "'Callforn1a Paper Trail CE Closs" 9 a .m. -noon. Realtor.com Seminar. · 1 ~ 4 p .rn .. Appraisal CE Class (ii Fred Sands COASTAL PROPERTIES Serving Southern Callfornla Since 1969 (SI Fred Sands . NEWPORT PROPERTIES LOCATION. LOCATION. LOCAnON. The larrest model in Lant.em 81)' Villas with panoramic views of Dana Point Manl)L Upscale ent.enalnrnent home In a wonderlul resort community. Gat9d. Private. Many features not listed. (SI 19606) $719000 UI NEWPORT VILLAS 24-hour pte prded Mile family residence Desirable Interior. ~ comer lot. H!ihty uPIJ"lded Medina model. No mello roos. $543,000 C69 DON'T MISS nas PACIFIC RIDGE BEAUTY 4 ti.droom. 2.S badl wtdl bonur./retreat off master. Marble floors. Prime cul..0.iac location. Large deck off master, prmet lot, fa.m rm w/FP. Is private yard.($189058) $311,000 510 , LOTS OP ROOM La,..e 4 or 5 bedroom home In desirable Lquna HIHs ~ N.w die roof, exterior pelrK and centnl air. Walk to IWll'd-wtnnlns schools Large lot w/room fof' pool No mellO ro«Wassoc. ($192415) $309,150 Vl MAKI WXURY A HABIT Sea Island end unit coodo In N.wpon Beach. Golf coww views from mascw bedroom and beth. pool & spa. (Sl875'H) $947,500 561 WESTCUFF Open & bn&ht dlree bedroom, cwo bacti home on a ~l"le comer lot with a spacious rear yard dose t.0 Manners school, library, pat1c. & The NewportAquadc: Center. (630065) $484, 900 C65 EXCEUENT LOCATION Beawful ranch nyte Bocby Knolls home with fonnoll entry, la~ famlly room wlfiniplace, private deck area. pool & spa. Remodeled oi. kitchen & bath. vaulted ceihnp. mast.er retrat (555931) 37 CHICK IT OUT Beautlful eind unit cukte-sac foadon toWnhome In lrvtne with "''" bedroom.t and 1.75 bachs. Assoc. pool. Two car ..,... Close to frwy & ~Will sell qulckty.(Sll3210) $240,000 050 m~~ 24060 '1:. ~, S... A (949) 489-8900 (800) 830-9229 SANTAANA Tremendous views. Elscellent location. Gniat home for enterulnlna. 4,000 sq. ft. with IO ft. ceilinp. Raised lmn&{famlly room. M~d·slpst quart.en Call today for a private showing. ($191243) $850,000 C52 HOMECOMING IN SOUTH LAGUNA Charmlna remodeled conqe with restored oak floors and modem kitchen With birch ablneu. Friendly nei,hborhood. walk tO beach and dinlfll. (L92066) $354,000 $9 LAGUNA WOODS Two bedroom, one badl 8ercelona In Lelsun World dose to ~ dubhouse .. swl!1lmllW Call '°" ~ $11,000 ASl ABSOUITaLY GORG•otn 180 dect'-dty and suns.c 'llew1. SBR/"48A decorated by Krelu and Edwards Allen. Cusuwn pool. 1p1. wat.efill and e>WClM jec:a. Fwniwre Is also available. ( 619948) $1,050,000 CH Independently Owned & Operated '51 Ft ed Sanda (949) 644-7111 11ot.;aue:.'rfo (800) ass.2sss • ADMITTEDLY, LIVING HERE MAKES ·IT MORE CHALLEN GI NG TO FIND A WORTHY VACATION DESTINATION. \Vhclhcr il \ teeing off at the breathtaking Championship Pd1urn Hill Golj Club, enjoying the Slen ic beaches of C1y.\lul Covt 01 shopping al Fashion Island in Newport Becnh, living on the coast of The Irvine Ranch is lilcrully lihc being on permanent vacation. In fact, the li~l of worlcl class amenities and activities available he re casil_v t iva/s lop resorts around the world. Simply luhc a lou r of any hom e in the Newport C Oll\iul < ommu nilics. You'll cl1suJvc1 some of the nW\l Lfc,irahle destinations on the \H'\l L Oll~l. NEWPORT BEACH · Ho111ta Ca11yo11 MADISON LANE \111~11· I Jni1lv Honw~ l \I ti< )RNI,._ PAt If I( HOME~ • mt 1 r115<1 r1 ~ROM THL HIGH )600,000~ (949) S09-9815 WYNDOVER BAY \, 't J" II • N (,~1,.,f f,m1111 \11t'!l Home!> I ~H <IR \\'OOl>RO\\ HOME~. I~( 1 ''tr! l l "'l I I RO\i THt HIGH S900,00Q, \9491 .. 21 92S- LU CERA '"•' h .,, 'i n1;lo ld1111f\. I tonle\ "l\'l.fl\Rll J'\I lflC lt<l\lf" I 11 f Ill 1 '><I fl IR0\1 Sl,025,000 · q49) 644-6220 TESORO CREST Final Pha~l' Single Family H1ll~ide HOlllf'\ STANDARD PACIFIC HOMES 2 491 · 2,892 <;q. Ft., NEWPORT CoAs fROM THE HlGH S700,000' (949) 376-6615 SERENA ~lfl!llC Fam1I, Hilk d<• Hon1Cl) ~HEA HOMfO., Appro'< l,886· 1,b'lb '.'><l Ft , FROM THE SS00-,000 (949) '497-'i4 t I STRADA S.1 It" C1allPt) No" Opt•n lu•Of)('.in Count')'''"'" Vilf,1, BRC><>llJIHD HOMlc; l 114-1.9 lb S.1 fl I-ROM THE MlO-SKOO,OO<h (949) 376-2988 SAUSALITO Cillt-d luxury Honie·' GRE'fSTON[ HOM£S l,74S -4,Mb Sq It FROM THf low s 1.000.000, (949) l 76-3166 MONTECITO h. ~ r,, v'""' tm•w·' CAP11Al PACIFIC tiOM 4 056 ... ,91 ~ f rROM APPROX. s 1,100,000 (949) 219-0'i'i9 PERA.ZUL l'W rh.iw Rl'll'd«' Gat~ Luwrv \1l"' llo~ fA'l'l OR WCX>DROW HOMES l~C 18•14 4'1J Sc-1 fl fROM 1,600,000 (94q) 376-70R7 ... NE\VPORT COAST' MANNING HOMES AT OCEAN RIDGE Cu,lom V1l•w Homt•• on Lar11<' Lot~ from 4 l4'J SQ fl I-ROM SJ,62',000 (9-49) 497-8080 MARRIOTT'S NEWPORT COA T VILLAS f\ unique \'ac.il on Ch.rncr,h11• Rt"'-"' Oii •r llll t'~C"'""\'e retfl'.llK>f' O~UO•lll'S (888) 76,·H7' PELICAN CREST Oo. "-tff " ... ( U''' .... ,, IR\ IN( CO'vlMl-MH OE\llUPMf.NT C 0 fR0\.1 S t,67~.000 TO OVER S4 Mil 110!'1 (888) 20S· 1612 NEWPORT RIDGE~ NORTH RIVA GE Single f<1n11I)' Hom("> CALIFORMA PA< If IC HO~~ES 2,S21 • 4,0011 Sq II. FROM THE MID S800.ooo, (949) 721-9180 \. ~~·~~~ • ),i • • . _, ..... '"?' .... ·~7··-, , . .. -. ~~~i..r -.-_Jo,._. _..,.t]i-~!._& .._..._ ~~--2...:.!~L..,_..J.~~~~~ .1~·-• ....a..•-.. ••·.,~. J.a• . 10 Winged Foot Lane ,,.. Newport Beach, CA 92660 . . Open House Saturday 1 pm-5 pm Sunday 1 pm -5 pm 2:acated in exdusive guard-gated Big Canyon. A lovely traditional, single levu home of over 4400 sq. ft. Set on a ulfi4,.,; private estate-sized view lot pf over .,8, sq. ft. Within walking distance to sho and the best schools. Low Tax Rates, N Mello-Roos and Low Homeowners Association Dues. • Incredible value at $1,720,000 Rosses ioin Coldvvell Banker· Marine.r's Mile office Orange County specialists stay well-informed of changing marketplace Coldwell Banker ,., plea.,ed 10 an~ouncc that Mark and Louise Ro~. Orange County real estale specialiw;, have joined the firm\ Newpon Beach Mariner's Mile office. Formerly "'11h another maJOr real esratc firm 1n Orange County, rhe team represents buyer<, and sellers 1hroughou1 -the region. e<,pec1ally in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa As senior marketing consultants who are known for their up- to-date knowledge of the Orange County marketplace. they \tay well-connected to rapidly changing technology and have their own web site which serves as a valuable resource for area residents. Since the Rosses relocated to Newport Beach from other parts of the country. they relate well to newcomers to the region and are equipped to answer I -questions regarding alJ aspects of life in Orange County. from local schools to the I mosl current trends in the reaJ estaie market. They chose to live in Orange Louise and Mark Ross County because they believe that the weather and lifestyle make It one of the best places to live in the world. You may nach Mart and Louise Ross by caOJng Coldwell Ban.ken Mariner's Miu offlc• at (949) 631-UOO. Visit tlulr web sit• at www.markalUlloulse.com. For your nal est.ate nuds, contact your local Coldwell Banhr ojflce or rtt&Ch Co/JlweU Banker on the lnttrntt at www.co/Jlwellbanbr.com. Incomparable elegance in four-story home A panoramic ocean view unfolds before you as you enter thi exquisite newly constructed four-tory home in one of the most prestigious areas of Newport Beach. A grand entry with sweeping spiral staircases and 25-foot ceiling greetS guests as they. arrive. Crafted using only the finest materials, this home boasts five bedrooms, six and one half bathrooms with a private master uite which occupies an entire level of the house, a majestic fonnal living room which flows beautifully for entertaining into the fonnal dining room, a state-of-the-art kitchen with Vlking, Thennador and Sub-Zero appliances, central air conditioning and heating, a central vacuum system, ocean-view decks off of every bedroom, and a pool overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Every amenity has been thoughtfully included: There is a full security system, elevator, parking for nine cars and wiring for a complete audio, video and interactive phone y tern. Thi is a hOmc of incomparable elegance for a di criminating bu)'er. Price is available upon request For more lffformation, call Dawn Ross of Co/Jlwell Banker at (310) 777-6200, txt. 311. xr.·llmt lnr.•n1<.' 'n'pt'rt\' llR ~ 2 R,\ I rnnl l ollilgP • BR <c I II'\ lldlk \pt J,'""' n '>enth 13.ivtr,)f'I :,699,000 • l o<!r~•'OU~ I' \.1c1,tl'r Mndt'I • '-• nu·,,1 hn.•pli!c•· • ~ t't'ltnl \tr 1)nd111011m~ •n,•d•• IAiundn dR& I 25BA Condo • V.,htlPwashed l abmetne<-o1n Kitchen • h replace m LR $239,000 Super Sharp Villa Balboa • 2 BR k 2 BA Condo • fireplace m ( .Jvmg R"t>m • ln...1de L.tunJry & A/C • Gl'\'at <;Ve. sa ena16sance • 2 Stol),3 RR ,f.;. -!I HA "/1.-Carc..,aragc l.>ira-th llel<m • · ~ S1d .. d i tl\."Pldu• 01• Ul).. I R '" fK $210,000 • (o(>rg~>tb ~\ & <)re.an View ... • ..,tud10 Model ""/Sep.irate st..'l."pmg Arca • (,o~oou,, Upgmdt".5 • ::!. 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(u 77.9->.244 IA'{U"lll !Jt'tld: V' 11<1 lJalbo~ Jceill\ iPW~ "t1K f.· ~511.\ 011d1 I 1n•:plao:• n I i{ • •ll'at .6SSC>C w /t' 'llJL. jlo\S & lcnrui;( urb ~ 24~,000 • l~ r,;<!<. .tslom ~ARN 3.5 fl \ J lome l.ooitt'd m l.aiw-· Lot W6km E:t.posure Wtlh lilpaNIVf>V°l<.'l\ • ot R.iy, Oce110 le it-Arhbi 2Masf rMo.M • High C.eilln~ & : • Skyhght • hrt'plact' In LR • In,ide Laundry • Owrlooking 'Pool $282,000 •I BR& l BAC:oodo • C.orgcous a Channel~ • f<U.11 ~ntv Uuildmi;: • BaySideComm •Pool& bo $359,000 • 24085 El Toro Rd -2nd Floor 7.168°/o INITIAL APR 1...aguna Hills, CA 92653 (949) 454-4140 Rate effective as of 911199, so give me a call today. B Washington Mutual p...,,._ ~ft) m..... ~ -""""" orPY Mm llw ..... ..i-""""" p<r..d. .,.,_ ......... Al'R m")' ,....,. lb1< acljwuncnc .,..j poymm1 up m.,. ,_11 lft ckfrrnd ,,,...,.., RAidAPlt dl'oarte .. n/911"9 Wet.. .. loono8',... end .. ..,.~ la; W.uhi"""" ~ &anli. FA .....,, _ 11r..i. ""Mun.I e..nJ. 10. OR. \!T, WA.. ..... -. Muoool 9-k W. 10 Ml \IT, Upg~des are evident in this wonderful condo Upon entry of this two bedroom, two and one-half bathroom condo, the numerous upgrades are evident. Scraped ceilings, crown molding and a custom marble fireplace enhance the living room. The kitchen features new bleached wood cabinetry, gorgeous til~ floors and crown molding. The two car garage has custom built-in cabinets. Enjoy the community pool and spa. This home is offered at $195,000. . I For more lnformalion, caU Heidi Stoclcwell of Coast Newport Properties al (949) 6-U-16()(). Coast Newport PropertUf Is locaud aJ 4 Ci..,ic Plaul, Su. 260 in N•wport Stach. I . --_--==-. Conveniently located to schools, parks, tOll road This newly built two-story four bedroom, two and three-quarters bathroom home is situated on the end of a cul-de-sac in a gated community. New schools, parks, picnic areas and the toll road are aJI conveniently located. The gounnet kitchen feature GE appliances, five-burner gas range, center island, tile floors and liding doors that lead to the large, nicely landscaped backyard. Other amenities include: inside laundry room ' with utility sink, new paint and carpet, multiple telept\one outlets, dual glazod v·inyl framed windows, central air conditioning and heating, and community pool and pa. This home is offered at $525,000. · For more information, caU Betty Comegys DI' Nancy Ptterson of Coast Newport Properties at (949) 644-16()(). Coast Newport Proptrths is localed aJ 4 Civic Plaul., Su. 260 in Newport Beach. ' Steps to all the Balboa Peninsula has to offer This bcautif uJ newly constructed condo is located just teps to the ~y. bcache.'> and restaurants of the Balboa Peninsula. Gorgeou landscaping and a brick walkway lead up to the entty of this channing three bedroom, two and one-half bathroom Cape Cod· tyle condo. The kitchen features the highest quaHty custom cabinet , granite counter tops and hardwood floors. 86th secondary bedrooms are pacious and lighL Other features include . inside latindry, hardwood floors in the enrry, garage and carport This home is offered at $469.500. For mon in/onnallon, call Corl Young or Jim Jacobs of Co61t N•WJIOl:I,,,.,,,,.. ill (949) 723-87()(). Cotlll Ntwpon Propertk1ls1"cll#d at 3317YlflUtlo111 N•WJ111!11a.td. • $2,750,000 Newly constructed home with cop of the line appointmentS on nearly 1/3 acre, featuring private beach acce~ and spectacular views. (27392) Spectacular ocean views from thjs spacious ingle-story remodeled an 1999. Beautiful private ma tcr suite wing, and large cntertajnmcnt area "ith pool & spa AcceM to rwo pnvate Beaches. Listen to the rclumg sounds of the waves below. (27391 ) .~~, ~e4e $3,377,000 Custom-built French Mcruternnean Villa. Stunruns ocean and bay views. (27399} A~~ . .9dNZd' $609,900 Grat curb appal &om this chmnmg singk·story coontry French home. Set amidst a white picket fence, garden patio, fountain ~itb wtttr&ll Cmy 11\ing room with built·an bookcases & 6rcpbct. (27396) ,P ;jZj LJ • • N'Y/-~N-.' ,/J NUYI· $950,000 Bcachfront cottage right on the sand! Build your dream summer home or remodel. (27394) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . 1e~/IOd .Xieu-e£ Highly upgraded 2BR., 2BA witb expanded loft. End unit Wlth views of Ne"'port Beach golf course. Gated community with many amerul:lCS. $399,900 (27398) .9Ju:?c~~ ._A,ea Charming Country French 3BR., 2BA, home with great curb appeal. Enjoy expansive bay window overlooking beautifully landscaped back yard, family, and much more. $609,900 (27401) fSuA~Hh ~N/a J/6,,,~a Eastsade remodd with 4BR., 4BA. Large comer lot. Won't last. $345,000 (27402) rffaJ/eJe<b Y?orM/ ~~~ Old California charm with great arcrutectural detail. Great Eastside buy. $319,000 (27403) Wan-U'b !Afon'~ Beautiful remodeled smgle-Jevel home with breathtaking ocun and canyon views. Very quiet and private loation idea.I for elegant and comfortable living. $1,299,000 (27400) I A Pint Te11m° Comp11ny ./If';¥~ ~d $529,000 Beach duplex-close to ocean. Two 3BR., 2BA uruts. Property in good condition. Wonderful investment opporturucy. (27397) N~ MV $739 ,000 Designer perfect Mcruterrancan townhome .. Many upgrades throughout with great attention to dewl-too many to mention Large wrap-around ard with fountain. Great vic:ws. 27395 .11~ W()#v s1,os9,ooo Beautinll upgraded Tuscany-inspired home ~ith OCcat) and canyon ~~. Enjoy the 3,800 SF home ~ith lurd"ood floon, gnnite counters and top-of the bnc applWlc.:,, (27393) ... .. I . , -·---,. __ -"'--'--- ?S.1710/w,,;~ ?5vnk .YI/ M //{.I • _,,,g~ .51ledaeu~, f!f~CC~ ~N SBR plus den, office, library, etc. Separate wing has full maid's quarters including another kitchen. Main gourmet knchcn features butler's pantry, wine Gentle breezes and tranquil views from this customized estate overlooking Marbclla Country Club. Spectacular choice for everyday living and serene qomty of life with 4BR, 4.SBA, a Great Room adjacent to a gourmet kitchen, plus a library. Almost one acre of professionally landscaped surroundings. storage and wine chiller. 4 car oversized garage. "' $799,900 (27419) $985,000 (27'22) ?5.r?ru:.Jrff. //,;,,,;,, ~~O/l/1'1/ No expense ha<, been -;pared on this appx 4,645 sq. ft. v.atcrfront rna\terpiece. Thi~ c~tate otTcrs 4BR., 4.SBA, 2 story walls of glass overlooking water, bo.it dock & cntcrt.iincr's deck Upgrades include office, -;auna, hmco;tonc, g.r.inite and marble $2,150,000 (27427) . -/6apu;4eNu:~ Step into this 4BR. 4.SBA highly upgraded masterpiece. The amenity list iticludes fomul dining, 3 fi>lcs, entertainment center w/surround sound, limesto ne flooring, granite & marble counters, plantation shutters, Jacuzzi tub & much more' This home i'> an executive showplace! $870,000 (27420) . J~;,,. ~.n,;~c/U..n ~ .... ~n ~/nk Hurry to this fubulous new SBR with 5.SBA! Spectacular T ravertine marble floors and granite countertops! A huge great room with fireplace and the degance of chi~ amazing home with canyon and halls \iew. $729,000 (27425) . '%.k,, 0,,-, ~/bJ~l'rh(v·t .-!/'"'1Y}/;nr/ All the hard work has been completed on this home & guest house with HUGE ocean views. $1,900,000 (27414) ~ r~a.n~/1/ .;ef,y/u• r/i o/ ./6cdJ ~,.,,. Dramatic two-storv residence with panoramic ocean views Great room, fabulous gourmet kitchen, separate office and family room. Absolutely a "must see!" $3,999,000 (27416) /J'O ~~ %1'n.J Lowest priced (per square foot) Nellie Gail Ranch. 6 bedroom custom estate. 6 full baths. Bonus room with bar. Library \\-ith fireplace. Maid's quarters wich private entry, gym , gourmet lutchen with center island and wind room. Pool, spa, BBQ cook center, gazebo. Cul-de-sac location. $1,349,000 I (274-12) ~hd C ("~~n/ r:-~WY'r'"Ad Spacious view decks highlight ~s roomy newer home right on tl1e ocean. Includes a guest apa~\"'ent, an older cottage and is in <lowntown Laguna ... close to all the very special amenities of this seaside rC!SOrt. $4,500,000 (27418) .::Y(;l'W1«Ah<-6~.n g{NN Step into 5,000 sq. ft. of elegance & splendc",r in this sweeping 5 bedroom 6 .5 bath marvel. Dramatic entry boast! a waterfall and elegant staircase. Marble, granite, crystal and 4 crackJing fireplaces add a touch of perfection! $999,000 (27728) I \ ) l 1 ' . . . ( ' l I I : I ' \ I \I \' ' . ' I I . "-' ,. \.' I . ' . l ' • ' ' • I \ ! ' . I I" o ' '' l • \ I \ o//%t'Y't!' .7/~·~(l'/YINIM?' $668,000 In the heart of Laguna' vii.rage area, thlS wonderful triple~ olTcrs a variety of opporrunittei. Settle down in the chatO\Jng c0tt2ge \\1th its co7) fireplace, smgle ..:ar garage and mnm.itc courtyard while the rent from the ad1.1ccnt units hd~ wnh your mortgage payments. Or JUSt keep the upper, ocean V1ew unit as a weekend geta\\.iy retre.it and rent the highly desirable propcrt1c:. The amcniocs of the do\\ntown, art galleries, unique re'\t.iurants and gndy beaches are a!J an easy nroU away. ( F3005) r.J;,a/;~ ~'°#~to.rt -~'V"" .%'~vne $649,000 -It; \'Cry dl){incovc ~Sc~tly contempor.tl')' C'raftsmin" home \\1th mountain ind reek OCC.lll views 1s nestled in a mature euc.ilyptus l\rO\C. The residence, ncanng complcoon, offers tine living amid quality design and matcri;als. There arc 3 bedroom \'IC\\. Jc,b, tile Roonng in the kitchen and b;nhs, gnrutc countertops, lire rcsist2nt v.~ and roof, Pclfa \\Ul<lows and u !us been prc -wvcJ for speakers, computcn, poonc and cables. The peaceful setting is nc.u 'IChools, parks and walkin$ mil~. An cxi:clknt opportunity to li\c 111 a brand new homc in a demblc Lagun.i Bc.ich ndghborhood.(C3670) .~Af 6Y'/F;(j, ~~?." . _$569,000 The slinlit intcnon o{ this delightful village home have wood tloonng, bc.tmcd ccdings, k)lights and French doon opening onto charming p.ido 1o1nd gan.frn areas. The,1p9aous occ.tn view muccr IWtC h.ta iu own dra.\ing area, pnvate deck and Jacuua tub. TM cnonnouJ "Bonut loom" pracnu poaibilitia for famiJf acovitict or office use. An endOICd entry co.rtywd invita the ouaidc into the sunny living area). The pcrfCct loaaon 11 convcruenc to bcachcl. ~I aad restaurants. (C.4050) 3Jro/le .~ ~;.e • lAu ..9?"uA~«,~Yv $499,000 In the gated Rancho Carillo commuruty, this 3 bedroom Sutglc family home sits on gent!) loping land and IS ~urrounded by treci. The very pnvatc "horse .. property bac;b to rural N.ition:il Forest land. Wood flooring, a "Great Room" with a cozy fireplace, a largt cncloM:d patio and wooded mountain views arc comforuble amenities The ad1accnt 3+ acres of fenced land Wlth a barn arc for u.lc separately. (CSOOO) p;t;._puAr~. ~u.%.P~~hrahcn $4,soo,ooo On thC oceanfront near Laguna's ~rai; ~.ich, dus contemporary rcs1dcncc: includes a wonderful owner's home designed 1'ith the q~sty that benclitS thole who demand c1ceUc1Kc:. Addmol\.llly, there n a ~c guest aranmcnr plus carctikr's quam:n The spacious rooftop deck inmcs sunning and outdoor cntc:muung Private ncps lad to the widy beach belov.. Park. yw.r cars behind the ~tcd entry and w;alk to galleries, restaurants anJ ~ in this IC.llide vill.ifc:. En)O)' the sound of the surf and ranor.imic co.bdinc view fTom thb unique property in the heart of .agun.t Beach. (03690) .~.:-.W,e g-,~~ . . I 1 h1 1 a wonderfulopportumty in the best Bluebird Cm)·on locatioru to remodel and up~dc a ~ous home. Bri!l& 1magina~on,_contra..:~o~ in\1.paint bru h to ~i~ lovtly rC$1dcncc, Fcal'UIQ fhCJudC 11 .isrcr suite, fonnal duung room, wooJ·burrung fitcpl.a~c. lot., oftloect and storage spa(c and an ~-crn.ud •cat m" kitchen all on 1 large, bndscapcd •itc. Pnccd to scU .i.nd ready for 1mmcdiue occupancy! r • I . i .. ,.--,._ _ .... ~ . lAGUNA BEACH This striking oceanfront home overlooks beautiful Woods Cove and is harmoniously designed to suit this special site. The home offers four bedrooms, including a private master suite with view deck. There is a.lso a den, office, "great" room and a gourmet kitchen. Enjoy a wonderfully unique lifestyle in a pristine location. $3,999,000 PIN 03695 Upton/Robmsonx 187 or 184 lAGUNA BEACH ~~A.LA. Especially dramatic and unique home with unobstruded views of the ocean, city lights, and canyons. With approx. 3,500 sq ft , this home features three bedrooms, three and 1 /2 baths, study, family room, three car gar~, and spec1oculor outside spaces. The gourmet kitchen ond adjacent "'great" room will toke your brea1h away. New construction, tool $1,295,000 PIN C5010 Michael Gosselin x 155 Of..C. (}f A l(w FIRST TEAM NOLAN 900 GLENNERYE LAGUNA BEACH 949.497.5454 This worm and contemporary single-story home designed by Mork Singer, A.I.A. wos the winner of the American Institute of Architects Merit Award. Situated on a private, level, 1 /2 acre lot above Loauna Beach, the home offers spectacular views of Main Beach, plus ponoramic ocean & coastline .views. It i$ a dramatic home featuring a stunning "great" room with 18 foot ceilings and a window to the world. Pool, spo, and outdoor dining area complete this entertainer's dream. lncomporoblel $2,999,500 PIN C4065 Brion Johnson x174 ~~A.LA. Spectacular north and south coast ocean views ore found throughout this fabulous home. The contemporary design features a Rowing Roor pion with living room, dining room and kitchen connected by open space. There is also a wonderfully unique garden area. Two bedrooms plus den. $699,000 PIN B5010 Upton/Robinsonx 187 or 184 • FIRST TEAM N OLAN 900 GLENNER-YE LAGUNA .BEAC H 9 4 9 .497 .5454 Expansive ocean and coastline views fill the spacious interior of the spectacular hill top residence. the sunlit Roor pion with four bedrooms suits family. & home-office, as well Os provid- ing the perfect setting for entertainjng. The amenities include ocean view deck, large Eure>style kitchen, and o luxurious master suite. Granite counters , maple Aooring, high ceilings and skylights accent the fine design elements. $849,000 PIN 03760 Bill Rolfing x 160 ~~A.LA., A picture is worth a thousand words when delcribing this unique estate. The soft contemporary style.is ideal for fomi· ly living and elegant entertaining. located on on eight acre compound, this home is surrounded by pristine canyons offering privacy and serenity. Four bedrooms, bonus r~m. spacious yard, otcess to open space. • . ... $1 ,649,000 PIN 03650 ~~A.LA. This contemporary home hos approximately 3,00 square feet of living space The many amenities include a gourmet k11t:hen, three fireplaces, three car garage, and professional landscap- ing. This unique property is conveniently located near porks, schools, tennis courts, and hiking trails. $879,000 PIN C4005 Michael Gosselin x 155 ' Bill Rolfing x 160 ~. This stunning estote 1s located on the boyfront in Newport Beoch with a 50 foot dock. Featuring fobulous Travertine marble walls, custom oak finishings and soaring cathedral ceilings, this residence offers comfortobt. elegance and privacy Ocean and boy views con be enjoyed from both levels. Three bedrooms, approx. 5,091 sq. ft. $3,600,000 PIN C3750 Ron Stephens x 125 .. LAGUNA BEACH I, .. ----,,_ .. • • .CORONA-DEL MAR b cEAN VIEW HOME IN PRESTIGIOUS CAMEO SHORES I .ocated just one street from the front row in the prestigious community of Cameo Shores, you will be overwhelmed by the ..,pcctacular views thi s home has to offer. The relax.ing sound of crashing waves below can be heard throughout the property. This spacious single-story home was beautifully remodeled in 1999 featuring a lovely privat e m ast er suite w ing and a large entertainment style pool and spa. Below the home is access to two of Cameo Shores private beaches . Presented Exclusively By: KENT McNAUGHTON !Cu~,? ~ak.J .~~rro4~/ ~c~ :/~.90 714.612.0006 . I I i:·,/ /111 111 /\,·n/ / ,/1.'/1 < ,1111;10,.1r •' • . 1~;~u·,/ ~'9Q,J/ rr"r'/~~/1/ •*Best location in Pelican Point • Front Row Center•• . 1J;,;¥~'/ . ./J,,n-rA r:;i",,r,/1 o//,,,,, Fanta.\Oc unoh'>tructed '" h1te water, ocean and golf l<>ursc vie\\' are featured throughout thi'i high qualitv p1d World Country French Home. 1-cature'i include l,000 bonJc wine cellar and r~ting room, imported 1-uropean 250 year old oak be.11m, 17th cenniry paver ttles. Custom French Mediterranean \ 11la located 10 the prl'.stig1ou.'> Harbor Ridge community. Ruilt by renowned home builder L. Valentine, thi!. spacious home boa_'it'i neJ.tly 66)00 'iq. ft of lu~uriom Ii\ mg o;pace . The fine~c qualit} material!> and cratt mamhip were u..cd on this <mmmng fi, e bedroom C\U.tc. 1-caturing library, \\1nc cellar, custom pool and spa \\1th \'ICW'> from Ollmoq C\cry room. . 1~ ~Q//llY' ~~~ ~rfff/I %;:.,,, Brand new Eric Mossman designed rustom home under construction. O'er 4000 sq. feet of cop- of-the-line quality. One of the largest lots in CDM(nearly 1/3 acre). Features include four bedrooms with private baths and walk-in closets, 3 cozy fireplaces, priv.ite beach access and large gras y backyard overlooking the Pacific. ~/"rAu rk/,//6,..,, ~n/ Beu Corona dcJ Mar ocean view lot consi~ting of approximately 8000 square feet and located at the end of a cul-de-sac street. One of the highest viewpoints in COM featuring spectacul.it ocean,. bay and c1ty light \1ew~. Q, er 100 feet of frontage. Private beach accc s, th1 property is one-of-a kind. Presen'ted &clttsi11ely By: KENT McNAUGHTON ,Y;;~~w.ry ft.Vu#,.;. , ~~r.,u&J/. </hr~ /~.90 714.612.'0006 ,/f~;~1r,-/ 01reu/~/l~ New top quality construction nght on the sand of beautiful Newport Beach. Three bedroom, 3.5 bath on large comer tor location with beautifully designed. appointments throughout. Rooftop deck \\1th BBQ & fireplace perfect for entertaining. Floorplan and rcndenngs available. Call for completion date and further details. }AN FISHER 949.378.1861 · I . f ," I · ( : ' I • ' I j" . . ' .. .,, .· ROY D AVIS 949.759.5747 x ll9 714.264.1334 CELL www. troydavis.c6m troysel ls@earthli n k. com (~ R r\ ~ I) () P F :'\ I ~ (; () < .. r < > B I·. R :; . /)~,,/'. /1>,,/N~ I' ,,,,/I . //,,/o/I • / l/',/U/tN . l/',//n/ 14 ALTA HILLS WAY This fabulous Ocean Ranch custom estate will be showcased at a catered invitational open house. Features of this spectacular 6 bedroom, 7 .5 bath home of approximately 7,500 sq. ft. include; library, dual staircase, huge kitchen with slab granite counters, beautiful ocean and sunset views and a 5 car garage wich RV access. Yo11 miut call to reser11t an in11itation. to this gala e11ent. Presented at: $2,250,000 -A ,.fRl1 E CAI.IF()ll;\;IA 0RJ(;I~AI . - 1927 Spanish style cottage home on an R2 lot featuring 3bd's and l bath. Enjoy the fine craftsmanship throughout this home including arched doorways and ceilings. Hardwood and paver flooring acccnc the living room's warm fireplace. An Eastsidc Costa Mesa classic at: $319,000 -ULTI J\lATE AFF<>RDABILITY - Try $3,000 down on this 2 bed.room, 2 bath South Coast Metro condominium boasting a wonder- fully quiet upper end unit location. An absolute steal for a beginner home or investment property in a gated community. SeUer may offer terms, lease option pos~ible. Only $101,500 .. : call now . PAM WHIT ANCY MATASSARIN 949.725.7778 1520 WARWICK LANE . / Jr;/'/u~,/. /Jpn~A' "A.r i1" fnur bedroom, two bathroom IJo,,u locntu( rn t/Jr prrsti._111ou1 comm11111ty of Ba.ycrut. Frawr"'l1 hardwood floon, cozy fireplace and pool .·Y).-.,wwl'l"d u/.· $569,000 211 33iw S TREET • J,,;/f/'U';"'/ .YlPrLd' I 111e betwun tlu beach anti bay!! DNpkx: each unit three bedroom, two batb(lower with fireplace). Strong rental arta to maximize income for investor. •~Al'N/ a/.· $509,000 949. 7 59.5 7 3 7 *124 1221 D EVON LANE . J,,;l"/lrft/ . ..Jl!/l"«d Charming Couritry French thrte bedroo,,., tfllO b11th home 011 Larae lot set nmilist lush /11nll.sc11p•"6 """ fttituring a bt11uti.fi'1 fuNPltlfin with 'Wt1terf1,JJ. •~Al'N/ u /.• $609,900 . 1 I i I . s I . , . ' . ' 1 I I I I \. I . ' ! / I ' .1 I ' / { • ( • ( I ,· ,' I I l I : ' : ' I -----' ' . . .· .. '4. JOHN MILLER REAL ESTATE MARKETING SPECIALIST Eastside Charm abounds in this 3BR home on a Large comer R2 lot. Expand this home and build a second home on the lot. Color washed walls, hardwood floors, new doors, window treatments, in idc laundry, 2-car garage, redwood fence, new roof. Capistrano Beach House Four or five bedrooms with a game room (pool table included) on a cul- de-ac on the ocean ide of the freeway. Over 3600 square feet according to recent appraisal. Watch the stars from the in-ground spa or enjoy one of three fireplaces. The master bedroom suite has a retreat and separate office or workout room. Vacant and ready for quick escrow. San Juan Capistrano Thirteen + acres of equestrian land with a 38~ 2BA home only 1-mile to the fwy. Build your estate home on this beautiful property with a flowing creek and a walking bridge. Very private. Eastside Costa Mesa This beautiful home with a Large family room, hardwood floors, remodeled kitchen w /European cabinets, inside laundry, remodeled baths, custom paint inside/out. Quality Berber carpet plus a large lot and a 4.S-car garage + RV access. Offered at only $895;000 Only $339',000 452 Broadway Call for Directions .. 152 Monte Vista $619,000 .35415 Pasco Viento Beautiful Corona del Mar remodel offers canyon and ocean views Thi~ exquisite C'>tate, in .i quiel, private location, overlool.:ing Munning ocean and canyon view i-; located in Corona del Mar. The property it on an approximately 20.000 ~uare foot lot that extends down the canyon with a large pad for a possible guest house, office or wimming pool. A la.rae entry open to approximately 2,900 square feet of beautiful living spaces, elegant hardwood and Jtalial'I tile Ooors, French doors and Berber carpeting throughouL Enjoy the fonna4 dining room, eat-in kitchen, step-down family room and large open patio deck. . TIU home is offered at Sl.299.000. For....,... Uif°""1tllio"1 coll Slul11n Hurl1y of First Ttam Real Estat• at (949) 2"6-7919, ut. 311 pr (949) 46.J-'UJ. Seasoned agent Sandy Marquez · named to First Team Hall of Fame With her positive ·atti~de Marquez . strives to meet her clients' needs andy Marquez of First Team Reai Estate's Dana Pomt office received high honors at the company's pre~ug1ous I lall of Fame Awards Banquet, recently held at the Ritz Carlton Laguna Niguel. "Sandy's knowledge, dedication and unique approach to -;ervice have all gttatly attnbuted to her success with the company," said Mark Kojac. sales manager of First Team Dana Point. "'It is rut honor lo recognize her outstandmg achievements." With 13 year.> of real estate experience. Marquez prove he has what u take!o> to tay ahead of the compctuion. "I ler high energy. enthusiasm and positive auitude are remarkahlc;· KoJaC ndd "She worls clo,ely with her clients. 'tnvmt? to meet their needs and make their el(pcricnce as stre\s free as po<><,ible." Consi tcntly one of First Team's top perfonne~. Marque1 jomcd the company five year.. ogo. . "I came to First Team becau<.e of il!o> high energy, dynamic marketing ~trategies and continuoui; education programs," Marquez said. Marquez al. o note'> that most of her businc.,., come · from referral . "I find 11 gratifying when l obtain referral from my client and lllway tnve to do an c~ccptional job for people." A California native, he resides with her hul\band and partnor, Rich, also a licen cd Realtor and ,~ firefighter. She holds a degree 10 early childhood education, with · several years as an escrow agent and title inc;urancc repre...enwtive. She specialite · in the San Ctemento/ Forster Ranch aroas and measure her conduct of bu!tmess by the Golden Rule. In addition to her professional dedication, Marquez is al o highly active in her church where she volunteer'> in Sandy Marquez Lhe nursery. She also loves to tra\.d and recently ailed around C ta Rica in March. First Team Real Estalc has been the No. l selling real e'tate finn in Orange County -;mce 1990. with more than 15 ofltcc and more than Q50 ale agent .. Sales for 1998 total more .than $2.5 billion. The • company's mi" ion, according to founde r and Pr~1dent Cameron Meraae. is "to revolutionize lhe way properties are bou~ht arid Sold in Oranac County." To 1,,.oA wiJlt .'Wl"4J MtUpn. 4inctly, aill (949) S91·65Jl. First Ttat'I Dtuta Po;,., offe' ¥ '°'"* OI J2SlS Strctt of tltt GolM1t Lllnttrrt, DaftO Poi,.t. 1 I._ ••• , ummif Real Esfaf e Group SOUTHERN GRACfi\f' Colo de Caza estate on 1/3 acre. Manic~ grounds w/pool, !>pa. BBQ & gazebo. Complete apartmt1111 situated over garage Mam rei.idence includes bonus room. exercise room. compu1er !>talion & library. $1,750,000 Ad Code 3093 An:h11ecruraJly eJ1c1t1ng 4BR home Gounne1 kuchen w/coolmg island & bar sealing. brealfa't nool. ceramic 11le coun1enop:. in kitchen, baths & 'ho~er' & ma\ler 'uite w/large mirrored walk-m closet $415,000 ,....,.._..._....,_..~~---~--------~~~~. STERLING NIGUEL 4BR "\BA home Family room. L1vmg room w/tircplace. fonnal dmmg room. ma:.1er ~u11c w/retrcal plu\ we1 bar. Custom window coveringi. & cathedral ce1hng,. $329,900 Ad Code 2296 Turnkey 2 bedroom. 2.5 bathroom home. Light & brigh1, featuring numerou' upprades including loft, wood floonng and Berber carpeting. $166,000 Ad Code 222! EXQUISITE.ESTATE Thi ttiily remarkable residence rests behind the gates of prestigious Ocean Ridge. Boasting glorio us ocea11 views, this home · offers 48R, 4.5BA. Numerous amenities accent this home & compliment the light and bright atmosphere. $1,649,000 Ad Code 1253 BRAND NEW -PELICAN POINT Ocean. Catalina & golf COW'Se views. Custom built 5BR. 7BA estate. Approx. 1000 sqft guest appointment. Great room. 2 master su.iteS (1 down), movie room & elevator. Walker Zenger tile, Travertine tile & Sise! carpeting. Estimated completion: November 1999. $4,.500,000 Ad Code USS GATED LAGUNA SUR l'wo custom home ites with beau1iful ocean and canyon views. Laguna Sur is . urrounded by 165 a~ of open i.pace and wild hfe. Please call for plans. SJS0,000-$360,000 Ad Code 4114 THREE ARCH BAY ESTATE cu,lom built e":ll~. Panoramic 003\tline & Catalina view + 4 car garage mot\lrcoun Enhanced by maid quaner\, hobby/media mom. office & lilJl!e work,hop . $2,250,000 Ad Code 4117 SWEETEN YOUR FUTURE Fre,hly pam1ed m<.1de/ou1 th" lBR. 2BA home features a lovely den & dmmg room. H1ghhghts mclude: all new wmdowi., CllflJClmg. linoleum. facet\ & custom 11le counten, plu' new land.,capmg,. fencing & awnmgll. $479,000 · Ad Code 1254 BEST KEPT SECRET On a private gated stree1 in the community of Newport Glen with views of Cherry Lake. Over 3000 sqft home. Light/bright w11h vaulted ceilings, large rooms. main noor master suite with walk-in clo\CJ and over;izcd bonus room. Super home for entertaining! $669,900 Ad Code 1245 PRIVATE VILLA Brand new cu11tom built 2BR townhomc w/private interior courtyard. Kitchen w/stainlcss steel appliances. Large master uite w/walk-in closet.. Italian porcelain & decorative tile, granite counters, European maple cabinets + vaulted & coffered ceiling & glass blcxk. $595,000 Ad Code 1252 VIEW OF THE HILLS 3BR. (IBR down). 3BA townhome Fonnal dinina room, livina room w/fircplace, spacious l 1tchen & inside laundry. 2-car attached garage. Steps to Melinda Heights Elementary School. $235,000 Ad Code 2292 COUNTRY FRENCH ESTATE Overlook your private tenni<, court. puning & chipping green to panoramic ocean, valley & city light view . Approx. 11,000 sqft man..ion enhanced by indoor pool, spa & ~una + 4-car garage with limo capacity. 2 bedroom caretaker's cottage above. $4,495,000 Ad Code 2289 I WILL NOT LA T LONG '\BR. 2BA home on a single loaded \lreel. Large fronl & rear yard\ plus c11y hght & hill vie~' Juq minute from "The Club", shoppina and the beach. $345,000 Ad Code 2264 SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom, 2 ba1hroom dual mru.ter i.ulle condo in the South Coo..<.t Metro Area. Living room w/fircplacc overlookma tranquil rock garden. Garage. Wall to South Coast Plaza or Metro Pointe. $179.900 Ad Code 1189 '11111111 \ l.11 "1'1111 11 ''""I'"'' l k.11 It I .1··1111.1 i;, .h 11 ..... 111 111 Ill I q•1 .11 11111 I 1"'1111.1 "\1··111 I \,,•II II• 11 1:. 1• 11 1Sllll 1 1tS tl -(lUll1t ,111•11,.IO ~SS ,.,,.,, ,., If , f• '"'"')'I\ ~1111 .,, .. ,I'· •11.1111 .'II'• j',1) II \\ ",, '1, ,. 111111,.,,,,' \ illlt r.1 '' OUR Focus oFj THE WEEK Nancy Barfield (949) 640-7888 ext. 235 Gary Hesselgesser (949) 640-7888 ext. 214 9 Marisol Newport Coast $779,000 Open House Sat & Sun •• Batlk Foreclosure Coming Soon C.O..Maa 2 Lucerne Newport Beach 4•bedroonu, :ts hachrooms. Canyon ,in\-s. gatrJ J l.ubo1 Ridge. $669,000 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms built in 1998 with over $40,000 in upgrades. Office, bonu! room, kitchen with granite counters. French doors, buiJc-in speakers, recessed lighting, crown molding, hardwood Aooa, tumbled marble flooring, mirrored wardrobes and master suite "'.'.ich view deck, 8 jec tub and marble fireplace . 4615 Cortland Corona dcl Mu 3 bedrooms, 2 barhr~rru. pool & view. $679,000 6MardeRcy San Ocmc.ntc Approx. 3.400 ~ ft. 4 brurooms, a 5 bathrooms. Ocnn, anyon &. golf cou~ vi~. Under con.,truction-ncw. $99S,OOO 5 Shoreline Pd.ican Point Approx. 8,000 sq.ft. Ocean &: Catalina views, on golf coul'5C. Under construetion-brand new. $4,S00,000 1601 Anita Lane Newport Beach 3 bedrooms, 2.5 lnrhrooms, re:moJdrd. $685,000 24998 Los Alamos , l..apla Nigud '3 bedroom, } bath.rooms, new p;iinc, new arpet. End unit, large yard. $229,900 76RittCove Monarch Beach l ... H gr..Jcd <lll<l founJ~non poured. Gated rommunit) of Ritz C.ovt'. QcQn view. Will build 10 \Uit, $1,800,000 -· • _,. .. v . . --. ,, -. . . . . .... t"" ... • Single Level • Three bedrooms • Two bathrooms. • Cor.ner Lot $779,000 -=-----------. ~---__..., ......... -. -. ~ ... 417 Cortes Corona del Mar Open Satu~day and Sunday 1 p.m. -5p.m. Come see yourfavori.te Realtors ndel the late.st f a~hion .. C ·st is 39 p Table of 10 - 10re 11iformation, call Dana al the Coast A CJ iation of Nealtois office, 94 ) 722-2300. Summit agent J.~. Carter recllly OV#S the coast Cat ter hos the special attitude tha t ishngu1shes n excep ional real . esto e o er 1t 'll aTl?Ulld C'IMstal • outh ountv Hr .s vcn yc,1 ot residency 111 l..riguna 1'11 uel w re preccocd by n rly three decades m J ... t •11na Br.ach lfo; recent prof •ssiou.11 mm·· tu 111 S 11111111J Real l~tatc Group'i: Mona1 ·b Beach offir.x· pulli h1111 hllt:I· m th~ old 11eighh1.1rf1ood. • You :a lake 111 Realto out of the d1 " Carfe1 s:nrl But you 11 '1 cake tl beach out of the Rcnllor." Indeed, the ., yew veter.in of Che re ti • 1.\tc busmess spccltthi.CS m t11e cmstru com 11u0111cs from Laguna He ch 10 :nu <. cmc11lt' His ucce.1;, m lhe area hru been cons1stcn and not hie. Before ioimng · Summn.~ c was onorcd v1th he President Cml <tei;1J;1i. ion with his prior RffJliauon nd unusual client requirements he ha' <;atistied. he demur' on the grounds of client confidenllaltty. "I treat all transactions a.s if they \ere my lwn. bccau'>e they are,'' he .1s\erts. , Caner j, part J C C • • orter of The Summit lc~m •n order lo <tssure that h1 clicnll> l'COCl\le rn~ kmd of service he would demand for him .. clf ··1n Laguna Beach, marketin • olays a ma1or role m 1he :-.ale ol upper-end prope111c,," Caner iull. "filday's <,oph1,t1cated hU)'l'l'S md \Cllcr demand 1hc h1ghc'>t level ol compctcnc), unllaggin c1v1cc .ind stron~ company :oupoon With fhl' Summit' pmfe~-;ion.t 1dmmistr.tt1ve s ff nd &\\ artl· winning mar1: ~lllg, my clients rec •1vc lh unoompro!TII m cdi "U in nd t1rcle! clton thev cl crvc." fcnni and garden in • t1r • I he 11 un wn ' 111cr )real~ aw11y to l.11\:c person I 1dv n1agc of the co tat chmntc He bo cn1uy truvcl Cirtd upportmg th Y tCA 'Tor och J.C. Carttr at l'h 11mmlt, fonar.c.h ll~acl1. cnll ('>49) 489-7555. . ... "· • Single Level • Three bedrooms • Two bathrooms •Corner Lot $779 ,000 417 Cortes Corona d el Mar Open Saturday and Sunday : 1 p.m. -Sp.m. ___ .. -.. ~ ..... Co e see.your favori e Realtors odel the latest fa~hions nday, Oct. 4, 1999 l H ~e1 Be 1ef1ring Home C dren's Home P o C t lS 39 p rs Table of 10 -$3 0 v I abl . ore 11ifi>rmtlt1t>n, call Dana al the ra g C a t A " o talion of Realtors o 1c.e, 949) 722-2 00. S~mmit ag~nt J.C. Carter really OYIS the coast Carter as e spe6al attitude hat istir ,gui ~he~ an exceptional real esto e C1 ent •l·llllV Hu; s ·vcn yciu ot testtlcnc · 111 l..Hgun.1 N1 uel Wert pmccded b n al'}) three decades m La •111rn 8<'.ach -11 receni prof e :-;itinat 111 1h S11rnm1 Rt!al fistafe Gmup'I{ Monstl Bcai:h office puL'i h11n hac ' m the old ncigJ1hor 11')()(.f You can take the Realto our of the 1mu~udl client .requirement he has -,atisfied, he demur; on the !,tTOUnds of chent contidenuaJity. ·•t treat aJI transaction.., as 1f the) were my own, becau-..e they arc,· he .1ssert... Carter ''part J.C Carter of The <;ummJI 1e:1m 1n mter to ,1-;sure that hb. chent rccc.tve th " kind of l!rv1cc he would demand for hinhclf '"In Lat?una BcilCh, maiketing plav-. a m.oor rdlc in lhe .tic oi upper•end pn)llcrt1c,,'" Cartt'l aid. ''flll.lay\ ~ophisucated hUVl'rs ,md sellers demand the h1ghco,t level nl compctc1ic , unll.t • •in ~ erv1ce 1md strong compan v r.upport With Th·· '\11mm1t prote '1onal adm111i:.ua11vc st1tff nd JVr:trJ winning markcung, rn • chcnts re<.' •1\c the IOCOmpru!T\iS ng cd1cat1on td tirel •S elfort the dcsef\C. • fcnn1 s und g~rdcnmg are &hem 110 way • ncr b1c.1l..s .1w.1y to t.1J.;c pc1wn.1l 1dvant,1gc N the 4.'0a tat chma.1e He al o cn1m· tra\•el urn! upportm the Y 1CA. To reach J.C. Carl~r 111 th umn11t lottan:h B~arlr, r.all (949) 48'>·7555. .. Fabulous ocean view. Highly upgraded 4BR. 3BA home. "Top of the line· Improvements everywhere. Kitchen with Euro cabinets. electric s~ights. outdoor heaters & much more. . ~ 1,200,000 View of canyon hllls & ocean. New luxury 4BR. 3.5BA home. Kitchen w/granlte counter. Viking appliances. master BR downstairs w/2 speed JocuzzJ. flooring allowance. $1 , 199,000 . .. ) • -----___. VIL 0 NEWPORT BEACH ~ OP E N HO U SE S afurday & Sunday 1-5 738 T u s tin A v e nue .. rr:P : et ; ;•;ood South of 16th Street, Spectacular Townlzomes featuring 3 spacious bedroo1ns, 2.5 bat/is • Square footage from 2,247 lo 2,347 • Conzfortable family room witlz media 111.che • Large den/office area • 3 stone fireplaces • 10 foot ceilings • We ll designed kitchen with breakfast area • Oversized cabinetry, custo1n granite tile cou11tertops • Master suite ":'it/1 fireplace, jetted tub and tiled balcony • Attached 2 -car garage • P rivate courtyard entry $499,000 •No Mello-Roos •Association $136.00 Pictured above is artists rendering . • • Linda S ilver METRO (949) 653-3656 ~ (714) 404-5678 ... •• PLEASE CALL FOR A BROCHURE ON ANY OF THESE PROPERTIES TUSTIN RANCH Best loadon on die ,pl cowa' V'llW d water l blQin on die 11 di ta W:Jod ftoon. 1111iPt ab bulk-in ,..,,.. art iust a flw inside. $43',000 Johanna Maridey Ad Code 6l07ll •An Jndt HARBOR ~I~ HOMES ~ l'Wliodelld 4M. 2-«0ty. famly heme on ~ I.qi 11t 1ot. Bi •tir»i•-. $1,5ff,000 T.-.i t4-Ad Code Ut74t SPYGLASS HILL Private loadan. SBR, lBA. cX( and atrp1 ¥iew I.qt lot Wllfl pool ;;,T,-ooo Hal Guhdse Ad coc1e t1s111 EASTSIOE Neww ~ lBR. 38A, plus den l boru room. Lots a( custom fanns ~ $5)9,000 .. Cofucdo Ad Code 631112 NEWPORT COAST Mnnit-«ld loaoon wfatrp1 ~ lBR. 38A, p!Mla ~ N:.. Neucnl decrll; $429,500 SallCty o.._, M Code 6l91lt 60' BAY FRONTAGE On Prime SouNn ...,.. lot cwioalciic ni ctwM. Gr. l'1ll'IOdll appCnrity In .... d Newport. (M9) 723-8120 $1,515,aoG . hnw Ad Code 6J'"7S ONE FORD ROAD ~ CXlnSll'\imd New &pld • 38R. 2.58A pU boru room. Some ~ &om rnamr sub. $845,000 Carnm, i...a. Ad Code 631$17 NEWPORT PENINSULA ~ t.dl dmk. hrn1DJm a:inclDl.-*'11 ..... aJdq....., ~ llld'.I ind bmll ~wt room nl .-bUccn Mfn3:81lQ $519,000 Hoe, Mwba Ad Code UlM I NEWPORT BEACH FIXER a.di ..... In ,_ ~ 38R, 38A, Wiit ID '-di and ~pod. s.Jw-wl nwtlll'I ... ~ • $)6',000.$421,876 Arthur KIMI Ad Code 61 76te rf<lP INL)IVIDUAL .... ·o ·PEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-5 Tor TEAM Balboa Island 331 Crystal Ave Balboa Penlnsula 30 I Alvarado 2025 E. Balboa Blvd 115 39th St Big Canyon 6 Cinyon Fal1W3Y Bluffs 2662 V-ma Ornada Corona del Mar 9 Canyon Crest Dr · Eastslde CM 2139 Sanca Ara Ave Harbor View In I Port IWmouth Irvine 21 Momlric Cariyori Newport Beach 31-00 Coru Hermosa Newport Coast '45 Clermont San Clemente 8Via Golea Shorecliff 303 Dnftwood 302 Momlric Canyon Spy&fass Hill 34 "10m> Bay SUNDAY 1-5 Balboa Peninsula 313 35th St Bayshores 25~Vln:a Bluffs 31 2 Vista Madera Harbor Rids• 7 Trafalpr Newport Coast 12An,ou 18 L.ay One Ford Road 20 Old Coune Rd Pelican <:mt I• Channel Vista Sl,ott,000 $419,000 SJ6S.OOO Sl.295,000 SS25,000 • '644,000 Sl,475,000 $7'9,000 $619,000 $1.60,000 $419.000 M79,000 $1..,S.OOI San Juan Caoistrano 30602 Marbelb vl'sta Sl,199,000 Sea Island Lusk 61 OcariV1~Q "An lndtptnJently uwnl'J and Uf>C'l'llletl mcm~c ufThe PruJenri.J Real urAtt Affilu1~ Im:.• 1719,000 BJJo"-• s.u, Ship"'r 336 CHERRY TREE LANE Exciting, open, multi-level home. Situated at the end of a rul-de-sa,.c. Vaulted ceilings, windows galore. Views into private atriwn and huge &mily deck on 2nd level. Updated kitchen and baths throughout. Home office and shop as . well Tons of storage and parking for big toys. $699,000 ana ·Black . ~~729~82~ Call for a Personal Showing 1315 NOITINGHAM Freshly painted and new carpet & Oooring throughout! 4 bedrooms, 3 bath.., &miJy kitdien, in.side laundty room, patio off master bedroom. Updated foiad-a.ir belt and air oonditionin& $549,000 .. Recently built custbm home in excellent i~-1~ loc:arlon. Thi 4BR, 3BA home has 18 root ceilings in the fi~ and dining room, hardwood floors, a gourmet kitchen. A rare find in one of Newport's most popular family neighborhoods. Rtahdy mluad tll11 4,000 sq.fc remodded ~ is-locaucl on the School held a hop, skip and jump from award winning Andersen Ele.tnentary. Offered at $949,000 Offered at $1,199,000 _.,..._,,_,......__· lnd~ck111ly °";ncd •nJ 011Cr.1ml •Wirla rrcv1®' Bro~__,'.~"~~-._,,_,,,.__,.__....,.~r-_..,,._.,.~........+--- ..Brill.Ii'~ "41 Sttd Terrt1ee 552 ~ 1..ovCly ~ sinpstor)'I beautiful.home in ~ttd ~. rrmodddl three-bedrooms and two baths. oomm~ !Wit m 1995, this 4 BR, 3 BA house sits Single-stC>t}i Bonit2 Plan in a gtt.at location. on a pcrftedy located private 9.000 sq. fi. Jot. Offered at $399~000 Offered at $849,000 l11<t~tly Ownt"J anJ Opcrared .. •I ' I I ,. Prudential California Realty BRUCE . MILLER (949) 689-8686 Santa Lucia $1 ,335,000 . Four bedrooms and four and one half baths. Rare front row, end of cul-de-sac location. Exquisite kitchen with granite countertops, Viking appliances. Ocean and canyon views. very private setting . Newport Beacli -$535,000 lhi., hght & bright townhome in gated Belcourt H1 ll llH:rlooks bcautilul ocean views as well as lu'>h greenbelts and lrt:cs. 2BR. 2.5BA. den & .,rac1ous master suite with fireplace. One Ford Road -$875,000 This Balboa model has 3 bedrooms and 3.5 baths, as well as a fonnal entry with a circular staircase, family entertainment room, granite kitchen counters and three-car garage. Plus expanded and landscaped yard, excellent location. Capistrano Beach -$2,250,000 Magnificent contemporary estate de ·igncd by acclaimed architect Barry Berkus with breathtaking views of Capo Bay, Dann Point Harbor and CataJina Island. The finest materials and craftsman hip are evident throughout this uperb residence. 4BR and 4.SBA, over 5,CXX> sq ft. · rared Member of the PrudcnriaJ ~I F.natc Affil1ata, Inc. -----_ .... • l • Front Row Parcel Size 22, 000+ Sq.ft. Custom Home Plans For 11, 000 Sq.ft. Of Living Space. Designed By Renowned· Architect Richard Krantz, Commanding Coastal & Golf Course Views. .. 'Iii ., f SPACIOUS 4 BEDROO $419,000 -~ ~' Prt1clt~11t ia I ~ California Realty NEW BAYFRONT LISTING WITH BOAT DOCK CaJJ for quick response and quick showing ... (949) 699-7714 Melissa Schmand Offered for j /, 195,000 • Remodeled in 1997 • Two Waterfront Cashmere Slate Dech • 3 Bedrooms, 2. 75 Baths • Gated Community and Parking • Media Room or 4th Bedroom • luxurious landscaping with custom lanters & water -eaturrs OTHER BAYFRONTS W/DOCK AVAIIABLE --Bayfront E.nare--2.5 M. • Complece Remodel 1.8 M . • Traditiona.I Remodel 4BR-1.2.M. • CaJI for privace showing on chcsc propcrrics. Prind a.ls On~ · EXPANDED AND CUSTOMIZED $619,000 . "One-of-a-kindn "Spectacular Panoramic View,, "Fabulous Location," "Picture Perfect,, describe this gem located in the Bluffs area of'Newport Beach. This beautiful end unit, Delores plan overlooks a serene park-like greenbelt with views of Back Bay and sunsets. 312 VtSta Madera PARK-LIKE LOT $729,000 . (949) 644-6373 Ext.216 NEWPORT COAST . 3 bedroom, 3 bach o n greenbelt. Rare privacc driveway. Canyon view. $429,500 TEAM HOOVER REACTOR of the YEAR ( ANNE HOOVER l .. Prudential's commitment to Laguna Beach, now n:ibre than ever with 3 offices to serve our Laguna Beach community . .. LAGUNA BEACH Owming dupln w/<X>lllJDC'l'CUI norcfron1 Two. 28R unocs or 3 uruu on ocean sKlr of PCH wlwhirtwam • ..,.. 1:.xallcm 00..111own locarioo Cru1 walk-by uaffic A ""'Y wtiqix pro~ny $575,000 MLS# L90268 MONARCH BF.A.CH "N~ Siio.a Ocnnhon1 • Loaitid 111 1 pnnit commumcy nailed bnwmi the h~ OW PIMnt Hnd1ands and dv Rm Cut1on I )old and JllSl lC'P' to Ow Scnnds bacli. $4,S00,000 MI.SI L90S87 IAGUNANIGUEL 3BR. 2.58A homt in Rancho N'ipl Communuy pool. irnllis. bWd>dl, vollcyball & eoa.r.r ridck. Sbon d/l\'f IO cllt Paialic OCnll $309,900 MI..Sll.919« INTRODUCING 31 SILVER PINE DRIVE, SANTA LUCIA You are invited to view this beautifuJ 4 bedroom villa offering over 3,900 sq.ft. with custom interior upgrades including marble floors, granite counters, imported crystal chandeliers and more. All this, plus dramatic views of the ocean, harbor and city lights. SANTA LU<;IA A pectaCular villa of exquisite taste and detail with magnificent ocean views located in the exclusive, private community of Santa Lucia. Motivated Seller. ' Offered at: $1,325,000 SANTALUCIA A fabulous new home, never before lived in, with elegant marble flooring, granite counters and a large lot with panoramic ocean and city views. Offered at: $7,900/Month -Lease + . I' '• IEONARD .. for R,J Eiti;tJ, Over 25 Years Experience 14/rLtv H-*'-IV-e;,,, S......e v-LM,, /;Kn- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -This immaculate, DANA POINT -Executive estate In Monarch light & bright 38R, 2.58A lpllCious lownhome is Bay Temace. Beautlfuly l1lmOde'9d 48A, located on a safe cuf.de.sac in the prestigious singi.stofy wh>anoramlc views of niountUlS & ., ___________ .,. gated comm. of San Juan Htlla Featur• Incl. valley. Has It all! New French doofs & granite kitchen counter tops, mlit>le cabinets. windows, decof8.tor molding, gounnet eat.-, Lift StyU To LiH For- cathedraleFP, OY8t1lZ9 2-car garage, AC, kitchen w/large granite sit down bar, top of the ~.Ju'T~ .. sfUr~j~ra.1f§ ~~~!.'-• comnulity & exenllM room. Surrounded line appliances, ~ ~ master IUlte, central ~ by hills, coorae, biking & equestrla.n tra•la & s ~ lnteroom, built-wl eea. pqmlef lot on =:--'fr~ . 1 . • ~ ~ minutes the beach! caJ right nowt $279,000 a cul-de-sac. A must 9881 Clll now' $850,000 nu#, :-;~ • -S:0 i1!: I• I ·~-:Je-etc--.-~::r: J'~~ M.n.&ru&• (949)248-~;;, An Independently Owned and Operated Member of the Prudential Real Estate MaJiatcs, !nc. SEA POINTB CONTEMPORARY 3600 iq.ft.. 38R. 2.SBA with loa of view dcdts 10 ukc in the awaomc city ligha vacw and oettn view. Very modern with atcnsivc use of gorgeous nwble. Great location ac rhc end of a cul-de-sac in 1 guard-peed ex>mmunicy. $969,000 SOPHISTICATED M£DITERRANP.AN In the nugnillcm1 guard-sacal community ofTrtt Arch Bay. "BR. 68A. separate nwdi qrrs, spca8CUb.r master suite and BA. Beaucifully bndsapal and offering nujcuic whircwarcr and ciry nighr ligbr couul VICWS. Perfect poolside cnrcmining wuh BBQ center. BA and dscWng room. $2,39S,OOO BEAR BRAND PERFECT RETRF.AT 22,000+ sqfi livmg space. 98R. many w/pnva.te 8As. This estate on the Gold Rivien u the perfect corporuc muar in 1 guard-gated community. Minutes co the beach, harbor & nwina. Large theater, indoor raoquctbal1 coun and 15-a.r ~ Ptrfca fur a ex>rp<>rate retreat. $7.S00,000 I~()I) S111 i tl1 (949) 24()-0 I 99 Michael l)iPilla (949) 240-7479 An. Independently Owned and Operated Member of the Prudential Real Escatc AffUiarcs, Inc. .... . . ' .. ! Mediterranean-siyte Laguna ·aeach home ln the magnificent guard gated community of Three Arch Bay is this four bedroom, \IX bath home. There 1s a separate maid's quarten, spectacular m"aster sujte and bath. Thi\ sophisticated Mediterranean-style home is beautifuJly landscaped and has white water and city night lights coastal views. Entertain poolside with the barbecue center, bath and dressing room. . I This home is offered al $2,395,000. For more information, caU Bob Smith aJ (949) 240-0199 or Michael DiPilla aJ (949) U0-7479 of Pnuhnlial California Really'1 Mon.arch Bea.cit olfk•· Pnul~ntial California R•alJJ has mor• than 50 o!Jk•1 in Loi Ang•k1, Orang• and San Dugo co11nth1, and ln N•,,°"°7 and u an ltuk{l•ntl•ntly owtud and operaUd ' m•mb•r of Pnul•ntial Real E1uue AJ!Uiate1. Visit Pnulential'1 web sil• at , www.pru4•nti4Lcom. · -.-. ..,,.-.-.,. -.. ---. ---- Monarch Beach masterpiece with many features 'The quahty in this three bedroom, three bath home in Monarch Beach is endless. Enter through a courtyard of imported tile, lush landscape and mahogany front doors. The interior features high ceilings, wood casement windows and spCictacular kitchen. There is also a den and family room. Other amenities include two marble finished fireplaces in the living and family rooms. The master bedroom features a large walk-in closet apd spa tub in the private bath. Entertaining outdoors is enjoyable with the private landscaped garden with tiled patio and stereo speakers. Thi home is offered at $549,900. For""',.. lnformatiOn, call Jillt Slweuy of Pnukntlal Califontl.o Really'I MoMrd B•ad offe• aJ (949) 3()()..09()(). Vi.tit Pnul•ntial'1w•b1it• at w'ww.pnul•11ti4Lcom. _Stephanie Houghton is among friends at The Summit Real Esta'8 Group She is a consistent top producer with extensive knowledge of the area Even the most dedicated Realtor, with the most impressive sales statistics and the most enviable record of awards, still needs the right organization to deliver the best pos ible client service. For Stephanie L. Houghton, her experience dictated that the right organization was The Summit Real Estate Group, explaining her recent affiliation with the ewpon Beach office. "Thi is a people business," Houghton said. "I have worked with the key people at The Summ it, so I know that they manage the company to provide the uncompromi ing marketing and agent su pport that clients expect in a high-end market like Newport Beach. In the.past. l 've worked with Dennis Gordon. president; Nancy Black. vice pre idem of marketing; and Herb Josepher, chief operating officer of 111e Summit. Their support has been an undeniable factor in my pa.st accomplishment~." Throughout her career, he bas earned awards and designations including previews property specialist, luxury homes specialist, outstanding achievers. top I%, most tran actions, rop producer, multimillion dollar producer, Pre idenl's Cu'Cle and largest oceanfront sales. Having participated in a record number of tran actions. Houghton maintain~ a strong pre-.cnce in the Newport Beach multimillion market An oceanfront Newport Beach re-.idcnt tor more than a decade, Houghton has been a profe sionaJ Realtor since age 21. A natural entrepreneur, she owned her own real estate company by the time he turned 2..'i. "Having Stephanie join us is a reminder that our organization is a family of Stephanie Houghton individuals who brings together diverse kill to assist clien~ in achieving their goals," Gordon aid ... Her knowleJge of the·community·is particularly remarkable. As director of the Central Newport Beach Community Association and her pan1cipauon on the Oceanfront Walkway Committee and Specific Area Plan Comminee for the redevelopment of Balboa. Stephanie has developed unique knowledge and contacts in her market area." Though he specializes in coastal Newport Beach, Houghton has a long record of succe sful transactions throughout co~tal Orange Coonty. Her achievements in re'iidentiaJ real estate • don 't eclipse what she's done in resort properties. the commercial arena, exchanges and apartment complexe . Expcnence, ded1cat1on. discretion and talent are the quaht1c'> that have led to Houghton 's remarkable succe s. With the addition of the supenor suppon and marketing of The Summit. he looks forward to contmutng that succe s well into the future. To reach Stephanie Houghton al The Summil, Newport Beach, call (949) 640· 7888. The Daily Pilot Real Estate Secti on is published every Saturday in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar, Newport Coast, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Nellie Gail Ranch, Dana Point and Monarch Beach For information on advertising, call your representatives Janet Ylnograd (949) 574-4248 Lisa Cosenza (949) 574-4241 DOU BLE L O T COM B L UFF Spectacular views or bay. ocean &. catahna sunsets at dusk. A single fam. home w/JX>OI & gs1. hSe. lots will allow 3 new units. $2,695,000 WINTER RENTAL /SHORECLJFFS completely rurn1shcd 2 BH plus den home in exclusive C'ctM neighborhood wtp\ 1 beach access Avail I Ol l 5-413()@: $3,450/rno. CYPRESS COVE SAN CL EMENTE immediate beach access within a gate guarded community. w/all the amenities. tenms. pool. & spa $865,000 SOUTH OF P.C .H . C OM V ILLAGE cti.irming cottage footsteps close to green-belt park market & cdM be <l ch es . R -2 z.ontng. $584,950 ACCENT ON VALUE/NEWPORT C O AST Th~ Architect I owner spared no expense In upgrades throughout. Light. bright. airy & model perfect $398.950 ,,. 1.· u -..-· I . .. Old world charm and modern C'onveniences This elegant remodeled south-facing waterfront home combines Old World charm and modem day amenities. plus spectacular main channel boating activity and wonderful bay views. Enter this five bedroom villa through a grand foyer that leads Lo the library/media room with a limestone courtyard. The spacious formal dining room, living room and two master suites face the sparkling water view. The chef's kitchen features new cabinetry. Gaggenau gas range, professional wok, indoor electric grill and Sub-Zero. Three auxiliary bedrooms, walk-in wet bar, butler's pantry and large laundry complete th1o; 1deaJly located French villa. Bayshores is a unique community that offers such amenities as guest docking facilities, two beaches, children's park, community parades, parties, volleyball tournaments and a luau. • 1 Th.is home is offered at $4.2 miJlion. For mon information, can 81verl1 Morphy or Minda Bwh-Strontr of Coast Newport Propertks aJ (949) 644-16()(). Coast Newport Prop1rtU1 iilocal.IdaJ4 Civic Plm.4, Stt. 26() in NRlport Btach. Montserrat visions of design perfection Enjoy city lights views from this model perfect three bedroom home in the gated community of MontserraL This borne has been designed to perfection and features hardwood flooring, plu h neutral carpeting, custom window treatments and faux painting. French doors lead out to an oversized private rear yard with barbecue and gorgeous flagstone patio. The gracious master suite features breathtaking views, separate <Ires ing room and a walk-in closet. Other features include inside laundry, upgraded kitchen cabinetry, spacious family room and custom built-ins. This beautifully appointed home is ready for you to move right in and start enjoying the coastal lifestyle. This home is just steps to a community pool, spa and nearby park offering every amenity, includjng tennis, baseball, basketball and volleyball. This home is offered at $669,000. For mon U.fomuztlon, can Gnt Lolitbtirtli of Coast N•wp<>t:t 1-N>JHrtUI al (9"9) 644-16()(). Coast N•wport ProJHrtUI II loCilted Ill 4 Civic Plavi, Su. 26() U. Newport Beaelt. .... 4 6/ea !J/1l een~ r> 1-~wfto111t Yf'oflJI, 'Va .9-!6'5i FIVll 81m a.00Ms Soc ec O NB HA.LP BA.ms Foua F11W>u.as FoaM.U D1NrNC Gouuurr KrrcKBN Eu!v.Al'Oll Mao1AROOM GYM LIBRARY Pooi.. S PA ec SAUNA ~~ A,,..-lt{ C11tfimvltSbiJ d- T,U,tw11 Z,cattd within the exclusiv~ guard-gated community of Pelican Hill, one of Newport Coast~ most presti- gious neighborhoods, this magnificent homesite blends architectural grace with the symmetry of nature to create the ambience of a grand mediterranean villa. This five bedroom, six and one-half bath luxury estate features the superb craftsmanship of Tony Valentine Construction throughout the approximately 10, 000 square feet of living area. This ~nique site offers one of the very last opportunities available combining the spectacular ocean, harbor, city and golf course views which complement the home to perfection, and malte this an incomparable investment. . \ tr mo" information please call: (714) 329-2222 or (949) 584-9594 .. '• .. l&MEAALO BAY Mrdwood floors • used brick ft,..,..... .. 11tad1led, elevated cnr lot. Blue waw VleM. Level backyard w/spa. Call (9'9) 494-7415 $1,375,000 REAL ESTATE SERVICES, NEWPORT BEACH Corporate Plaza, Suite 180 Newport Beach, CA 92660 We can hel/'J make. the d~fjerence in your life! llASTSID CHAllM•R • OP•N SAT 1-4 IJ7 20th ....... Just llmd. 4N. 21A. 1700 sq. ft.. fresh .,.int• new carpet. DIANE CAPPEL S379,000 llACIC 8 AV RIMODeL J IMge tRs. 2.51A. bonus nn. LR. Rt. WM. new apt • tlle. new wtndow cowrings, new kit. tile, wait to a.ell Bay • Community Pools • Part. C.11(941)16().5000 Ext. 311 JA.NISSE DAU $625,000 llASTBLU F-GW 2·Stol'y on XL lotl J, 4 ,_Slit option. New khdten. t.ths. windows, ftteplace • morel Huny • have choke of floortngl C.11 (949) 04-5595 OtAHA PftOSSER S795,000 NllSTUD • TM• 'ft:llCE'Cl Jiit & bonus room. 21A. Seduded In I lUP1'tn41 locltion. C.thedr1I ceilings & skylights. Tile ftoon throughout. Sun- dedt off ll\ISter bedroom. Community pools & JpL C.11(941)318·1880 RYAN MARSHAU SJS9,900 IUST LISTWD -SIMC UIVn LUXURY Hlghly upgrlded BeltoUrt Hill 3M, 2.SBA condo. Mutrat col- on w/new <1rpetlng & paint. Euro-Gounne1 kitchen. MISter JUite w/custom shutters. Resort llvlng It Its finest! (all for your penon1I showing. C.11(941)120-1331 RON FELSOT $479,000 llASTSID8 COSTA ~SA DUPUIX GtMt locltion for this EIStSlde duplex. Popular stieet. quiet neighborhood each unit. 281t. 1BA for furthet Info. Call (800) 510-2005 RrTAWADE SJ40,000 EMERALD BAY Trldlt.ionll hlrdwood ftoon & used bridl ~. ltec.ntfy remodeted, elevated cnr lot. 8'ue water horizon views. Lewi bldryard w/spa. C.11 (949) 494-7415 BIUDOL8Y S1,375,000 9ACK8AY BR.~ms On the Greenbelt. Quiet. prlvm. dose to shopping. Marble en1ry, mirrored dining ......, new pllint • ~ 31R. 2.SIA. C.11 (949) Uf-4100 J.D. CAUAGHAN $415,000 WPOAT M IGHTS LllASll IMutlful JIR. 2BA w /4-fM oversized pr19e. Interior laun- dry, cheerful open ftoorplan w/fireplace • put sp1 In large bldrylrd w/w11k to school • cliff park. C.11(Ml)1f0..5«JO Ext. 3SJ.1360 BIWDONNA WElmR 81JST •UY OM lll1WPORT COASTf Ocean view, custom home OYW 15,000 sq. ft., 5.. 5.SIA, llbrwy. funUy room -none lower In thJs prtitlglcn.11 w. C.11 fw lntonn.tlon (949) ~ 152t ESTHER YANK IU5T U 8&AOI CGMDO Newpoft IMctl '9nthouse Fabulous 2M. 2.SIA condo.. Just ,... 10 the beach. Aoof top dedt w/ll'fvate Jlaml • MO' Wtws. Mlftlle S19llTI ~.granite fl ..... Wit not i.tJ C.11 (Ml) 120-7331 CAU RON TO SEE NOW $435,000 T a COtn'A This gtNt ~ J IA home with I giglndc flmlly room Is I must ... lltey ~ lt.V. pitting on one of the belt hit· sJde streets. c.11(.00)510-2005 EJCt..,., R.rTAWADE S45t,OOO :V. A CH Fabulous ownlzad ~ comer lot home. Outlunctlng fmerlld a.y, night light. catllllnl views. Huge poe.ntlel for this ptfme ,.., ~ bedroom older home with 4 Mthl. can tor detMlt. C.11 (949) 494-1475 llU DOLBY $1.715.000 We ca11 help n1ake the d~'f./erence in your l(/'e ! 1ao· VlllW • HARBOR AIDGll Completely new lnteriotl Slngle stoty 38R. l.SBA. Granite kitchen & bittls. 24-HR o-ted. • w/comm pools, spas & tennis. Huny-rad~ & won't Int. c.n "''' 644-6622 DIANA PROSSH S72t,OOO NOA'TN TUSTI PICTU UTTING fOf 1hoM who want spM:e, privKy Ii relaxed ~nlng It's .ii hef9 In this on.story 48R home on a huge lot av. 11,000 sq.ft. JANE SUNGAUA S390,99t NIW CUSTOM MOMll MARBOA MOMll First time on INlbtJ Ca.istom bult In 1"6. This flllulOus 5111. ).SIA, two stofy home offers ~ open f'lo« -light llMf bright throughout; Lots of custom '-tum. Hll'd 1D find extra i.,. lot with 90'9'CM piMtt pool llMf spa It prime. quiet. loation. Close 1D awW winning Andtnon School, cCMNllUnity IJMftitJes. shopping llMf fMWlyS. I.ow tuts llMf association dues. For prlv•te showing pleau C.11 (949) 640-2881 JUUA LIAO SM9,000 IM• C:OSTA M A lrtAI&. 100% leased. GIWlt c.ash flow. LNsehold % apprOx. 26 years left. Owner may c.arry Of tr.ct.. Property Is flM and dear. C.11(NJ)120-1315 MARK JACQUES · S1.190,000 IRVt ft.llRAa/IUS1* I Unique JU plus"separQI guest qtrsl Roof top decll w/<XMn and bay vlewsl J-Olf' garage. Ra19 find won't lastl Open SUnday. 1307 S.ntlnella. C.11 (949) 720-733J ltOllN TENCH aAVCA CUSTOM RV.OC>G. Evet'Ythlng Is new, abirwts, granite ~~ doors. windows, appii.nc., plumbing Ii fiJCtvres. Roof, o-n1ge, doors, flooring. 48ft. lBA, pool • spa. C.N (714) I06-of09 ROI MOREY S719,000 DOWNSTAIRS Just llstadl 2111. 21A. about 1200 sq. ft. 1-dif'9<1 acctss o-rave plus 2nd detached gar.ge. Large fenc.d patio w/91ass. (NJ) 120-1750 lt08EIO' ICENDZIOltSKI S169,900 RJa r 28«. 28A townhouse In a Qat.d community with pool a spa. Amenities lndude fireplace, atntral air, inside laundry and attached o-ragel C•ll (9'49) 160-1335 808 KOOP JR S259,900 HARaoA VISW II l.8ASll 28R. 1.SIA, l-ar o-rage. Single family home enclosed front yard. lest quiet strMt In Corona Del Mar. Short term lease available. 3·5 mos. available 10/1/99. To show °' Information, pi.as. c.all Julia UH. Call (M9) '40-2111 JUUAUAO RV ACCMIS llmmaoJln -1.751A homel Upgr.w kitdleil 4IA. Olk Cltlinets. Extra stlngl. lwgl ~ .... Plfldng' rN aaim. Call (Mt) 760-5000 Ext. 205 JACK GJFfORD sm,ooo K8 1'0 ~ llUOll ,.., the cool ocun bteezesl Walt to canyon Patt. lovely home w/upgr~ kltdMn Ii newer c.arpet. PrtYate In-law setup w/sepwate entrance. Call (Mt) 760-5000 Ext. 205 JACK GlffOftD Sll4.to0 LOCATSD OfW ftMllAI CO&# COUftS9 Wowt wtlllt e locadol'ltll 1 -. 2.5U. 2.111 -..ft. of lwa.wy. Ilg kltdMn,"" 2<M ..... ..-v1ew1; 3 VIit.a W... ltSM. Call~17 MTitlO< K~ S31t.ICIO .. Over 20 Years &perimce Along the Coast Broker Named to RIYMAX Hall of Fame ~gr~ 7f>0-5000 x339 or 720-7339 Direct Line Four bedroom/tlutt bath. Totally rMJuilt In 1997. Tall glass windows captutt ·the WwsJ Wonderful floor plln w/Wge great room iOd grand skyligbt Ekgant OllSter suite, centnl air, etc. St, 100,000. IRVINE TERRACE fabulous unique 3 bedroom pl11s separate guest house! Rare J<ar garage. 180''ocean and bay view sun deck above the guest howef Wonderful office/den ;irea with openable skyllt Cl'Uing. Elegant master suite w/spa solarium room, walk·Ul closet, fueplace, and custom built-Ins! A mu~t to see! 1307 Santanella Reduced to $839,000 CAMEO BIGRIANP$ Rtmodeled bt';iuty with gattd courtyard and a Wg! rear yard. Im four btdroom single story In ooe of Corona dfl Mar's finest "wilk-t-c>-thMwn" net;ibofboods. Watdl the Af1bom and surutts from t.ck patio! 4601 C.Ortland $750,000 BACK BAY HOME PLUS GVFSf OUAJlTEU Fabulous remodeled 3 bedroom plus separate newer full bedroom and bath suite! Huge lot with great prtvacy. Located on quiet cul-de-sac among mlnl~tat~! $559,000 NEWPQRTIBEAC8 CLQSE Highly upgraded 2 bedroom townhome w/hlgh vaulted ceilings, 2 fireplaces, celling fans, · & custom built.Ins. Upgrades Include alr cond., wet bar, & Jacuzzi tub. Superb locatJon & a short walk to beach. Reduced to $244,~ the Koo-ps Bob Koop Sr. BobKoopJr. (949) 760-5000 or (949) 760-1580 ( ~=~i:,::",!,.,._._...,,,..,"""""' Bob Koop Sr.] Panoramic Ocean View C.amco Shores ·-~~--~~~~~~--... C........ hmac1'ida a flhuloutoc.n viewoa •*F lot. OUaanding floor plan with a ccur:r ~pool & spa. 4BR. 2.5BA. air modiDoning, ~ fueplact. 3-<w ~ ~ WIC <L maJtilc and gTWtc. fUimJ living. furma1 dining & may, funily room, rile roof. remodeled kitthcn. &bulous built-in bus. walk-in cbca. gaad beacha. oommunity parks and more! Bob Koop Sr. or Jr. Newport Beach Town Home in a Gated Community Bob Koop Jr. Waterfront Family Home large <4BR.. 2.5BA. 2«0r}' home with Frcoc:h doors, pavus tllc. a wondafuJ open 8ooq>lan, 2-ar page. fuq>boe and• lovely w:ucrfront yard. This is a gnat ncighbotbood locucd jun a dlon walk to one of the finest bcac.bcs or the dOC. tcnnislpooJ. $579,000 Bob __ ~oop Jr. 10 Town Home-Style Units <Asta Mesa Blult in 1989. 8-Townhomc R)'lc i master bedroom, 2 bath, 2· story unics, 2-1 bedroom units, w.alk to Triangle Square, mKm building. tile roofS, individual Gas & Ekctric, mastcn, tcrlls arc low at $99,6n. Bob Koop Sr. (949) 760-5000 x335 Nobofl:i in the world Of x336 Sells More Real Estate. I r HOme Tour. Tues~, Oct. 26 Seven~ homes in the NewpOrt ~ and Corona del ti« cna w1 open their doors to the gereal ~ TM 1999 coroaa del'Mar Hip School PTA Home TOilr 11 coJebndD8 iu 26d't year. by invi., you to ~w eeven very ~ial bomel md P.*aa in the Newport a.b, ~ del Mar arid Newport com-. ScbedUW farTllefday, Oct 26. the tour will tab plKe fftJln I 0 a.m. to 4 p.m .. wicb a.,.,_ laadi peepnd by PUcal of Cafe J8n11a .. tawd IC Sbmnln L1br:ary and Gardens. The luncheon, from 10:30 a.m. lo 2 p.m .. will feature informal modeling bY Saks Fifth :Avenue. Joan and David, and Priv:Uege of SOuth Coa~t Plaza. When you ~st tickets to the opportunlty drawing you could win a fabulous SSOO Shopping prcc at South Coa: t Plua. Appearing al the luncheon will be artist Carole Akin , whose &alenlcid worlc is once agam featured on the Corona del Mar Home Tour program cover. Akin will bC exhibiting her paintings, posters and greeting card~. available for sale during the luncheon. Ttckct!i al $45 indudc lunch, the tour and one raffle ticket. Tickets are available for pre-sale only at Corona del Mlr High School, Butcra's, BitJboa Porch. NewPQrt Hills Drugs and through PTA members. This year's chairpcrM>ns. Carol Warsaw and Michu Welch, along with the help of many volunteers, have chOsen "a lovely compilation of residences for 1he tour. FCalured are a Tropical Island Retreat and ~ide Italian Villa in New1>9f1 Coast, a beautifully landscaped residence in Big Canyon, an English Country Home in Newport Beach. a Tuscany Treasure and Seaside Cottage amtd the quaint flower streecs of Cororia del Mar. and a channing Balboa Island cottage. Each year, the home tour raises much ncedCd funds to support and suppfement the educational FOgrams for Corona del Mar High School students. In conjunction with dle Corona del Mar High School Foundatioo, the PTA has provided in.~1ructiooal equipment including computers, software, laser discs, library books. researeh il.alion • in addition to !\ludent coun..;cling and health ~rvices. For ml>I'~ Uif omuuio11 ott tit~ CdM !lonu Tour, call (949) 225-4140. Life !At 'Tfie '13eacli ... G ianc South Laguna house u over 2000 square f eec with 4 bedrooms. 3 1/2 baths . Two blocks to 1000 Steps Beach, one of California's most beautiful coves. Views up and down coast. Palacial master retreat with fireplace . Open living and dining lined with Frertch doors . Hurry! $499,900. Resort living in exelusive Bear Brand Ranch in coast.al Laguna Niguel.' Wide open and bright 2,story, 2 bedroom, ~ house with nobody above or below. Two generous po.c:io areas . One-car direct-access garage. End unit in excellent location. Walk to shops, cafes and cinema. ~-~---· $239,900 . ' • NEWPOl{T BEACH • COSTA MESA • CORONA DEL MAR • OVER 55,000 HOMES-OUR LATE DEADLINE~ OUR COMPETITIVE RATES-. OUR OUTSTANDING SERVICE- MAKES US THE LOGICAL CHOICE! For your real estate advertising needs, call your sales representative today! , UsaCosenza {949) 574-4241 • MONARCH BEACH • NELLIE G AIL RANCH • '· ... Terry Lee Loan Consultant (949) 584-0861 Newport Bach Home Loan Center 26 Corporate Plaza Suite 200 Newport Beach Villa Point home· offers the resort lifdtyle Low documentation options on both p~ and refinance loans Special programs for self-employed borrowers and foreign nationals A variety of competitively priced fixed and adjustable rate home loam Enjoy the resort lifestyle at ViJJa Point, close to the beach, jogging, golf, tennis, Fashfon Island and Balboa Island. This delighrful home is a lower level plan with no stairs, an end unit with many windows, sunny and bright. Two master bedroom suites are included and this home shows beautifully. This home is offered at $324,900. For more ill/ormalion, call Barbara Swindall of Coldwell BanluraJ (949) 718- 2362. For your real estate needs, contact your local Coldwell Bank.er office or reach Coldwell Banktr on the Internet at www.coldwtUbanktr.com. The larg•sl resiihntial Give me 11 cd tod.y. B Washington Mutual real estate company in California, Cf'',,,. Banktr now opera/ts 257 offu:es and has p_.....,,.... '° <lw>11<. C..C.uu1 "''"in-.. apply. 1.-Do<, We roc,... mo fitlhr ro ""I""" addioonol doc. _,.,,, We hove loan offiro anJ "'Uf'' appf..,,oona"' 'IUMlungton Munial Bank. FA • ,,,.,.., - w..h1ngn>n Muo.ul Bank -ID, OR. WA, and W•hiflCI°" Mo.onial t1an• f.t>-10, MT, I.TT nearly 7,()()() sales associalls statewiJI:. (}1 211, tht compafly has nearly 2~00 residtnlial real estate oj/kts and more tha11 58,000 sales associates and employees throughout North Amtrlca. Rates as of September 23, 1999 All Valley Mortgage Cal Fed Lending Chase Manhattan Mtg Chelsea Mortgage-COM Countrywide Funding Detrick Mortgage Group Diversified Fund. Grp. NBCH Downey Savings E~~ry Financial First Federal Bank o1 CA First Federal S&L of SGV Newport Center Mortgage Newport Coast Financial Pegasus Financia~ People's Bank o1 CA PFF Bank & Trust -P~C Mortgage Prism Financial Corp. TLC Financial SVCS. Union Bank of CA United American Mtg. West Coast Mtg. Group World Savings Bank TYPE PHONE R (800) 936-9333 s (800) 225-3337 K (800) 900-6062 A (800) ~·1582 K (800) 877-5626 A (949) 759-9692 --A (949) 644-9920 s (800) 348-5931 ----A (949) 729·9200 s (800) 672-4332 s (800) 826-4390 A (949)719-1155 A (800) 808·5626 R (714) 532·7495 s (877) 700-7262 s (800) 733--4636 ~(800) 763-4546 - R (800) 691 ·5626 R (800) 801-7300 B (800) 453-1288 A _t800) 708-5626 ~ _(800) 400-1611 s (800)333-4193 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-year fixed INTEREST RATE % POINTS LOCK· OWN (%) IN A.P.R. 7.375% 7.375% 5 1.000 10 7.513 20 2.027 30 7.620 7.375% 20 2.125 30 7.630 7.250% 20 2.250 15 7.517 7.375% 20 2,375 45 7.657 -------7.250% 5 1.875 10 7.477 ~--7.375% 20 1.250 10 7.539 7.125% 2<i 2.500 30 -7.416- 7.375% 7.250% 5 20 7.500% 20 7.250% 5 7.375% 5 7.250% 20 7.750% 20 8.000% 5 -~ -7.375% 5 7.375% 5 7.625% 7.625% 7.375% 7.375% 8.050% 10 20 5 5 20 1.750 10 7.591 ----2.125 30 7.503 1.625 45 7.704 1.875 30 7.477 1.625 15 7.578 2.000 10 7.490 2.000 45 7.998 1.000 45 8.143 2.375 30 7.657 -2.000 30 7.617 1.000 2.000 1.625 1.625 1.000 13 60 30 30 30 7.765 7.871. 7.578 7.578 8.194 INTEREST RAT£ 6.625% 2.750% 6.250% 3.450% 3.750% 3.450% 2 .950% 3.450% 3.45()04 2.950% 2.950% 3.450% 3.4500'4 -3,950% 7.125% 4.000% 5.250% 3.950% 6.500% .5.625% 2.950% 3.450% 4.059% % OWN 20 20 20 30 20 25 20 20 20 20 10 20 20 20 20 20 10 20 10 25 20 10 20 30 -Y 8ar adjustable POINTS (%) 1.125 0.000 2.375 0.500 -0.000 A.P.R. 7.688 6.590 8.336 MAX. LOAN 240,000 240,000 240,000 7.068 1,500,000 7.379 240;000 1.000 6.918 650,000 ---0.000 7.199 2,000,000 0.375 7 .241 700,000 0.000 7.167 650,000 0.500 0.750 0.500 1.375 0.500 2.000 1.000 2.000 1.000 0.500 1.000 0.375 0 .000 1.000 7.050 6.951 7.254 7.143 7.059 8.278 7.059 7.966 7.109 8.163 8.012 7.187 7.402 -7.260 240,000 240,000 700,000 700,000 600,000 240,000 600,000 240,000 240,000 240,000 240,000 650,000 240,000 600,000 MARGIN (%) INDEX 2.125 1TA 1.875 1TA 3.000 1TS 2.300 1TA 2.875 110 2.100 1TA 2.700 110 2.700 110 ---2.450 1TA ADJ. FREQ. 1Y 1M 1Y 1M 1M -1M 1M 1M 1M 2.500 110 1M ------2.375 110 1M 2.700 110 1M 2.500 110 1M 2.500 110 1M 2.875 1TS 1Y 2.450 110 1M 2.750 1TS 1Y 2.500 110 1M 3.000 HS 1Y 2.875 1TS 1Y 2.650 110 1M 2.900 110 1M -2.650 110 1M Both fixed & adlustllOle programs are 30/30 conventlonal mor1geges. Type of lender Is. B • Bank: K • mortgage, bank«: R • mortgege blOk8I'; S • l8lllnga a loen. Mot1gage banklf'S and bfoq,. .,. lic:tlnMd by the CalifprnMI Oepa11m41nt of Real Etta!• as either a bfol(er °'corporation. Forlnfonnatlon caH Calif. ORE at (916) 227-0931 • ..,_....Rate for~ Is an lf'!lroductocy rat• !Of Illa first adtUstment period. Dow!\ hYfM"l .. amount of calh ~of aa1ea prtc:e) paid to lendal' prior to signing rnor1gag1 contract. Polnta are % ol loen belanca paid to lander at ttma of loan cloMlg. Lock+. II the number of deyt landef' ptanteas rat• priof to doting A.P .A. la ltle annual l*ctnteOa ,. .. wf1lc::tt 1a an Mtlmatad .nnual coat°' the loan 10 tha borro'lllef. AM A.P.A.•.,. calcluMltad by Moftgage News Co. bUed on a $240,000 kllln amount. the points .nown and $700 toc.l fMI. The A.P.R.t are ~In ltlit Chart for competl· eon onty. Whan applying !Of a io.n, F9det'al Truth-t~L90dlog laW require• lenders to Cllk:ulal• an A.P.R. epaciflc to •oh loan olfer Maactmum loen 11 llW nwcimum lander Wiii ioan under~ terma. Al fixed reta progrwna new• meJd. mum of $240,000 . ....,..,, (11'1 %) la leodatl prollt; margin+ lndaX • ac:wal rate altar first~ tndall 11 the t>a• for NCIW1g an lldfultabla re1a (Margin+ l~x •New Raia), 110 • 1111'1 Ofal. Coal of Fundl, 1TS • 1·Yaw T....-y Biii, LflM • 8-tnonth USOR, 6TB • 6-monlh Trauuiy a.a, 6CO •fl-month average canine.ta of depoall. ~Frequency la Iha period~ a~ 1M • 1·Montrl, 6M • 6-Monltw. 1V• 1 YMI. Al ,... _,.to c:Nnge. verry ra'9 and tenna pnor to ~ tor a loan. All lendlra prO'Ada loana Wllh difleiant ,., .. and tenna for dlffareot loan IUnOUflla. The lnlomldol 1 pr...-S It l'IOt an ott. to nlMe • toen. For a oonaumer guide on hoW tD ltlCJp fot. rnong.g., ~. $4.!50 dMICk pa.yatM to~ N8WI eo .. 365 Oulntane Rd.; Sulle e. Morro Bay, CA 1113442. (806) 712·8&00 COPYRIGHT 01988 MortglQlt NMiil co. $1,895,000 MOIWlCH BEACH DAMPOm . $1,595,000 cort ltlllLTI <illOUr CAIODClSD COKMADELMAK The best of Cameo 9'ores. 4 Bechom, single story custom home with ilCldle views of the Pacillc, Catah & Newport Ha1lor Jetty from .. major'°°"" • Pool & spa w/chmatic Wlterfal. Coftnl celngs & wood floors abotnf. 2 private, gatld beaches. Unbele~ Master BR aite. Golrmet kitchen. Wt oriemed. 4521 Gomam Dr. $2,595,000 $1,850,000 ~WPOKT BEACH FAMILY HOME Just a -stone's throw" from Habor High, this 4 bd'oom, 5.5 bath home offers generous sized rooms, a new kitchen and a master S&ite w/private sittilg room or rtnVstudr with its own bath & ..... Vacant & '*'for ~·Qua escrow poedlle. $649,500 .... .. A LIMITED EDITION OF .8 SINGLE FAMILY HOMES 3 Imagine a beautiful new home graced with old-world styling in an ideal family-oriented lo cation. Everything you J!eed is close by, from the beach to good schools to great shopping. This special-edition neighborhood has only nine elegantly detailed homes located in Eastside Costa Mesa. • 3 to 4 bedrooms • Up to 2,568 sq. ft. • From the high $30b ;OOO's. • NO MEI JO ROOS! OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY 10:00 AM -5:00 PM BY APPOINTMENT MONDAY -THURSDAY BROKER COOPERATION WELCOMED L'>,,. 2631 Orange Avenue, Cosca Mesa, CA 92627 949-589-6988 N6W Ml LUNN I UM 1n the mn. ~ proc1ua ~New M1llrmlurn Horr.,__ me,._"°.,.__, M o • I a priges. plaN WI IP"' i6rwon wilhout prior noric1. Al ~ renderiiwi, llootplaat and 1n11p1 ...... -.. -.. _._ lft ..u.\ ODCICepCIOI• Mlf ate DOI il1lrrldcd IO bl Kt\111 ckpaiorll, nor lft 1hey MCWlilJ 1IO ICllit. ,.Nlf\ ...... -- 111 Via Zurich Attractive Lido Isle Family Home Amenities include: • Four bedrooms and three bathrooms • Spacious living room and formal dining room. • Patterned Ooor tile 1n enay. • Kirchen has gas oooktop. elecoic double ovens, and built-ins. • Master bedroom bas a lot\ over the )Mng room. • 1\vo exterior sun decks upstairs. • 1\vo extetior patlos downstairs with established landscaping, • 1\vo car garage with built-in storage. • Approximate living area is 2,415 square feet. • Lot size is 35 roct wide by ss reet in depdl. • Located on the "quiet end" of Lido Isle. • Udo Isle Association dues are $43 per month. This lovely home ls offered for $875,000 . Please Call For Irlfonnadon -1-:ir.nc;;~&:;:;t61 42{ 31st Street Qffning personalized and expert service Lisa Grundy Johnson I , t \ . ~ ~-~ I ' .. .. ' -.. .., ·-... ··~ Private 3/4 acre eswd Cared brgt Ra~ opeonuni9158R, S.SBA. 58R w/P90I. s~ streuns. s~n en. poo1 •. spa. 7.356 sq. It. in • Big Beu tctling. v~ Video ar Estate w/ntV•fl & ptcii muy. 2 Bedroom, 1 B1t R2 lot on the Eastside Reduced to $239,900 www J>:Uridatnoru:om Call ~t Only S 1,2-49",000! A M2gnifia:nt Cdcbriry's Estate PamaTmorc 9'49-856-9705 v-...«oai-Adam.<t:.a"" A n.rc opponumry to own this 9 .. iiiiiiiiiiii-liiiiilliiiiilii-iiiiiilil•iiilliiiliiii!l!lllliilliiiililliJ!!jillliii ... Ed Van den Bossche Real Estate Broker 949-650--0943 bedroom,% bath, almost 10.000 s.f., 2 actt Teonis Court Elute:. fr lw it all! Pool, spu. ko1 ponds, • bedroom guat h<'imt, 800 s.f. Cinri~. lush cropical bnwping &. morr m this guard-ga1ed premier am. Offered at ~ great 7 he ritlison eo. P resents l!x&lutJlve ~ew 1'ropertle6 Up CIO&e & Pert>ONI -Hart>or, Catalina, night lieht&. In Newport Height& on ~~ la~e (8700 appr'Ol<.) lot .......... $846,000 • • • • • Pre&tigloue Sea l&laneJ -Gorgeoue view, very laree Plan :3, man~_~foelgner upgraelee. Never lieteeJ ......... '199,000 • • • • • Convenient Js&mine Creek -Nice panor•ma, courtyard &pa. beau~!_~ll}' malntalneeJ ............................... $6f7,tiCXJ. Avallaf* for nmt f2800 • • • • • \' 1cw vidro al Oceanfront duplex Great location Wh~ Waur View-5 f1.249.000 PROPERTY FEATURES • 4 eedroome • 3 Bathroom• • 5par1dlng R>ol & Spa • Remodeled Gourmcrt Kitchen • Hardwood Floore • Centtal AJr & He~ • 6eautifully Land.caped Yarde • Greai MeH Verde Nel9hborhood Ptiud at $399,000 For more Information or to view thle property, pleaN contact Cn1ig O'Rourb at: Shorewood Realtor& 310-376-6671 A 191 (offl~ #) or 310-9'8-7126 (direct#) • ~ lkdroortl\ • 2.5 Bath • Soaring CC'iling~ • FirC'plac<" • Nigu<'I Ranch •Extreme!" Pti\ate • '\ward Wining Schools • NC'utrnl Berber -~~ional Landsc.-pe • A.5.•1oc T<"nni' • Pri~lln<" Condauon • Cm;tom \hrror' I ·• f ) ~ I ){t"dlll t'd '~li'l.'H IO I ' ! ' I I' I ·,I • ·, " I ' 111 ---- ~· ... NEW J'OWNHOME 1356 sq.ft. 3br, 2ba Ocean view deck $534,900 ' 609'/z BECONIAAVBNUE l 1 Block To Ocean. Pride of ownership. $689,000 -2,1, & 1 bdrms ~21 MARIGOLD AVENUE BEAunFULLY REMODELED I Beautiful Large CDM Cottage. 38R, 28A I Approx. 1930 sq.IL Ex-wide-lot 5949,000 Two on a lot! 38R. 2BA main house with new paint & carpet. Rental unit is a I BR, I BA with small private yard. Great oppty to live in a desirable neighborhood. 2BR, 2BA, office, shop, storage, frplc in /iv/din rm area. Spacious kitchen w/mini view of bay. This home site is under a special lease with monthly payment approx. 73% of posted market rates for Oris street. Base rent will not increase during the remainder of lease. 3 BEDROOM -LAROE MASTER · BUILT-INS • MURPHY BED lN ONE BEDROOM• 2 R£M0DELED BATHROOMS SPACIOUS UVING AND DINl>IO AR.EA -HlOH CEIUNGS •LARGE BALCONY · SUNSET VrEWS • $429,000 (12/31/2026) $75,000 (949) 673-5972 LIGHT AND BRIGHT • HlGH QUAUTY OFF WHITE CARPET• SHUTl"'ERS THROUGHOUT •CENTRAL VACUUM ATTRACTIVE Kil'CHEN WITH MJCROWAVE • DOUBLE! GARAGE ~-~.~~llllilllillii BIG CANYON Home for Sale Location -Locatlol') • :3,800 Square Feet (Appr())(.) • 4 Bearoom. :3 Bath6, Office I!:.• :3 Car Gar, Stcraee Cal11nets _::Ji ~ • Juat. remodeled, All new ~ appliancea, pluml11~ flxturee, efect.rlc flxturee;, carpet., drapee, marvle floora, count.er tcpe • Stcurlt.y Alarm, Phone System •Jacuzzi • Cedar Cloeet.e ~ • 18 Foot. Ceillnge ~ • Guard-G~t&:I . $799,000 Muat See Owner Wiii Carry Private Party 949-721-5888 ~--~~:•~~-mi!! BARBARA SAN REGRET REALTORS $299000 Updated 4 bedroom, 3 full baths, 2 living areas, formal dining. 3,000 sq. ft., lush landscaping. By Owner $849,000 Shown by Appointment 949-760-8060 48R, SBA, F'AM RM, ANTIQUE STOVI, SP.~ NE\v CARPET AND ROOI', ALL OPEN 81AMS, OWR 2QDOitF. OPIM EVDYW.CEND SUN'S t-8 264715 SUGAR CONE ~. lWIN NAKI MoUNTAIN REIOllr $144,000 l • ~ f • , • , • , • ' , ' • I I i' t • f '•• "• 'f ' t Peek-A-Boo Ocean View. Access to private gated beach, large lushly landscaped-yard . 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. In perfect cond1t1on. Reduced to $659,000 Owner/Broker 949-645-1256 • 3 BEDROOMS • 2.5 BATIIS • FA>.ilLY R00\1 • LJVTNC R00'1 • FlREPLACE • AIR CoNDmO:'lllNG • SPRIJlw'XLERS • 2-CAR GARAGE •NICE VLEW • APPROXIMATELY 10 YEA&SOlD • 1658 SQUARE FEET • ME."1BERSHJP lN FABULOUS RANCHO NIGUEL Rf CREATION CENTER WITH GIANT Pool, TENNb COURTS, WORKOUT ROOM, • FENCED YARD • AssoclATIO!>.I fEEs $89 /MO ETC. Homes ~the Week Home of the Week DISPLAY AD + Listing in OPEN HOME GUIDE • + For One Low Price! Call Your Representative Today! 3-DAY 4 -LINE FULL-RUN CLASS AD Lisa Rivera Annie W illey (949) 574-4252 (949) 574-4249 Beauafully remodekd traditional bayfronc home "'"""' pnW!.U! boat slip and pref erred southern exposure Two )!Ory, 4 bedroom, den and J baths Pnvare Balboa CoveJ ga~ communii.,. Walking dmanu 10 Udo village and w beoch. PTofess1onally landscaped courryard entry, wal.e'lfTonc pi:wo, slab graruce counters, li~scone floors and crown molding. Completely new cabcn.eiry, Kohler plumbing and fixcum, cuswm "'"1ndouos and applsances. Very hglu and bnghc, open beam ceibn8J and a large mtl$ter )tuw (I 6x20) """th brick fweplace and priuou po.ao. A mtJJUtifu:mc rum kcv home. 45 Balboa Cooes Offered at $1,2$0,000 Pi.I.Or R..a .._ • ~ 2S, 1999 . . 1tss OPEN HOME GUIDE ~ ------... BALBOA1 PENINSULA 23602 Teagan Cir 3BR Sat/Sun 1 .. 5 $385,000 414 E. Oceanfront Tfi..Plex Sun 1-4:30 $1,975,000 Pet & Joe Nunnlkoven Balboa Newport Realty Prudential Ca Realty 949· 723-4494 949-661-5454 .. 25291 Nueva Vista 4BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $317,500 1619 & 1619.5 w. Balboa Blvd. Duplex Sun 12-4 $695,000 Pat & Joe Nunnikoven Helane Joy Prudential Ca Realty Auocleted Realty Service of Newport Beach, Inc. 949-661.;s454 949-673-3663 NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR 300 E Coast Hwy 332 Hazel 2br/1 .5ba Sun 12-4 $769,000 169 2br/2ba Sat/Sun 12-4 $75,000 McDonald COM Homes By Owner 949-759-9070 949-673-5972 428 Morning Cnyn 3Br/2Ba Sat/Sun 12-4 $659,000 20 sea Island 2Br/2Ba Sat/Sun 1-4 $234,000 OwnerlBroker Eiieen Anderson ..... 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