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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-09-13 - Orange Coast PilotCosta Mesa 32, Saddlebadc O Marina 10, Corona del Mar 6 Newport Harbor 31, <;>range 7 · .Serving the N.Wport-Mesa community since 1907 ~:<l~ilingual_ elaSsroo1ns raiSe ire . of ·pare~ts . . ., . • Some families weren't ·given notice their children were placed in dual-language class- rooms; school officials have agreed to reassign children. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -When Chuck and Jeanne ~owley checked. their grand.son's first-grade class list the day before school, they were startled to learn he·was in a bilingual class. "This is unbelievable to us," said . Chuck Rowley. "There was no courtesy. Nobody said anything to us: They just jam it down our throat." The Rowleys lµld eight other families at Kaiser Primary were incensed <>I I"' 11<>°' ... because they view the bilingual pro- gram, in which teachers use both Eng- lish and Spanish, as substandard educa- tion for their children. "He's going to get behind. We've got problems with it," Rowley said. After spending days calling djstrict . and political leaders, parents were told Friday that their children will be moved out of the program . "In retrospect, we should have had parent permission to [put the children in the program]),• said Susan Despenas, assistant superintendent of elementary education. However, district officials defend the "dual-language classes" they offer at several elementary schools with high numbers of limited English speakers. Usually, parents are notified and give permission before their children are enrolled, in the program, Despenas said. At Kaiser Primary, officials enrolled 40 more students than they expected and hastily opened another bilingual class without ample time to inform parents, Principal Kathryn Hofer said. •SEE BILINGUAL PAGE A13 ON THEIR WAY • • • • EDITIMt'S NOTE: Thousands of high school graduates will be embarking on new chapters in their lives. Where will they go 7 What will they do 7 Hoping to find answers, we will look Into the lives of two 18-year-old graduates: Melissa Inouye, who Is attending Harvard, and Gerardo Aguilar, who will be earning his dental license and working part tJme. We wlll follow these two young adults and periodically update you on their progress. Harvard another in a long string of accomplishments By Mlc.ttelle Tet'WUleger, Dai,Y Pilot M elissa mouye was already on her way toward becQm- ing valedictorian at Esta.nda High School. She received awards for essay writing, commu- nity service and academics. So, getting into Harvard University would just be another trophy on her shelf. "I said I didn't want to go to Harvard. I just applied to see if I can get in,• the 18-year-old said. But when the invitation from •SEE INOUYE PAGE A14 DON LEACH I DAU' PllOl Mellua Inouye, an Estancia High School graduate, bugs her mother Susan before boarding a plane for Harvard Unlvenlty ln Boston. Melissa's brother, Benfamln. 13, watts his tum at "goodbye." Laurel (left) and Kelly Brewer want their first. grade daugh- ter Sarah (Center) to attend an all-English- spealdng class at Kaiser Prima- ry School. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Hurricane Linda could bring local drenching rains • J;xperts are-calling storm the biggest to hit the Eastern Pacific, and rains could arrive in our area late Sunday. .... By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -A hurricane that some say is the biggest ever to hit the Eastern Pacific is inching its way toward Southern California and threatening to bring up to 20-foot-high .. surf, drenching rain and coastal flooding by early next week. officials said. On Frlday night, Hurricane Linda was still about 1,000 miles south of Newport Beach and moving to the northwest at 10 mph, with winds of 185 mph. said officials with the National Weather Service bureau in San Diego. U the storm -which has been given the weather service's highest hunicane rating, a Category 5 - stays on its current northwesterly path, it likely will bring huge waves to Newport Beach beginning Sun- day and torrential rain and strong winds by Monday and Tuesday, officials said. "This storm is huge, and it's heading right toward us," said Sean Collins, a forecaster with Surf Line/Wavetrak in Huntington Beach. • SEE HURRICANE PAGE AS ~couple knew nothing of alleged 'hit' scheme, lawyer says • Police intend to question Guy and Mae Miner in connection with an alleged plot to kill their son-in-law David Leland. By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot • UDO ISLE -A couple here said Friday through their attorney they have "absolutely nothing to do• with what Costa Mesa police detectives suspect was a botched murder-for-hire scheme targeting their for- mer son-in-law. Costa Mesa police Lt. Ron Smith said investigators ·plan to question Guy and Mae Miner in connection with the alleged murder plot, which unraveled Wednesday morning in Capitola, a small town near • • SEE SCHEME PAGE A5 . -Are you ready to g et sandy? .·save on home· filmishillfls at ZachariahS Y ou can find savings on home furnishings and accessories at Zedwrl· ah's during its one-year anniversary sale. Zachmiah's (719-2911), 3222 E. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar, is celebrating starting Monday, with a sale on everything in the store discounted 10% to so•y,,. The store is filled with lmens, indoor and outdoor pdllo furniture, plants, home accessories and children's fur- niture. J.a Vie En Rose AnUques (675-3089), located at 503 31st • Sl m Newport Beach, has · op<>ned a second location at : 2515 E. Coast Highway in Corona d el Mar (723-6088). Owner Heather Dipetrillo does take selected antiques on con- signment, and he r two stores speoallze in 18th and 19th century antiques.The second location has a nice selection of home furnishings, sofas, an anuque bed, mirrors, side tables and decorative items. It's open from noon to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 11 d.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday lf you're looking for a place to get furniture upholstered or custom slipcovers made, I rec- ommend A & B CUBtom Upholstery (540-1821) located at 1260 Logan Ave. in Costa Mesa Owner David Madrid can slipcover sofas at around $400, and chairs be tween $200 and $240, depending on the chair. Madrid also makes cus- tom tablecloths, headboards, shams, decorative pruow~ and dust ruffles. When you're ready to have your fUmiture 1 re-covered, A & B Custom Upholstery can pick up your furniture, and deliver 1t when it's finished. . ~ Unfortunately The Cbll- dren's Booksboppe (646-1943) 1s having a going-out-of-busi- ness sale. It 's located at 1660 Santa Ana Ave. in Costa Mesa . ... r,..,,.--r ~-~-------r~, -.. ,--.:-·· ~ .. .--. .v--. ---- greer wylder The store is open Tuesday through Saturday from noon to 4p.m. • The Community Swap Meet of San Clemente invites you to clean out your closets and seU your unwanted things at The Swap Mee~ l\eld at the San Clemente Cotnmunity Center at the comer of Avenida Seville and Avenida del Mar on Sept. 20. Local San Clemente resi- dents pay $18 a space, and non-residents pay an addition- al fee. Buyers get in free. There will be between 50 and 100 vendors selling items such as handcrafted jewelry, and many garage sale items. The swap meet runs from 9 a.m. to 2p.m . There is plenty of parking close by at Avenida Cabrillo and Granada. For more infor- mation, or an application, call 492-1900. Fashion Island is hosting a free car show this weekend featuring restored Packards from the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. The cars will be displayed throughout the mall. 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Kendell, PMMODSHAH, The Newport Bff<h'Costa Ma. Vice President, Generll Menager Chief Financial Officer Dally Piiot, RO. Box 1560, Costa 0 1997 c.llf. ~. All rlghtl --1. Pacific Coas~ Cardiology , · Palpita~ons and Your Heart b,... MJc:ta..1 M . Radln, MD TEMPERATURES will bulld to two Newport Beach feet. and a three 79164 foot swell will come Newport Coast from the Southwest. 79165 Areas of morning Balboa fog. 79164 TIDES Costa Mesa TODAY 82163 First low Corona del Mar 1:29 a.m. -0.1 78164 First high 7:55 a.m. 4.4 SURF FORECAST Second low LOCATION SIZE 1:14 p.m. 1.8 Wedge 2-4sw Second high Newport 2-4sw 7:19 p.m. 5.9 Blackles 2-4sw SWtDAY River Jetty 2-4sw First low CdM 2-4sw 2:09a.m. -0.3 First high BOATING 8:28 a.m. 4.9 Variable morning Second low "winds will ,..-nain at 2:02 p.m. 1.3 10 knots or less and Second tllgh during the after-8:08p.m. 6.2 noon, will come from ~ SouthwesJ It 15 WATD knots. Wind waves TIMPIRAlUM: 72 • /'" Hurricane Linda could potentially make a big Impact on surfing conditions around Newport Beach today and through the coming week. It's among ttie biggest ever seen In the Eastern Padflc and sending energy our way from the vfdnlty of Baja. Somlotlme Sunday, sets shoukl be • cou- pie of feet owme.d It the Wedge and It least head·hlgh wound Corona del Mar. By Monday, waves should be one-and+half times that, If not mqte. Just for the record, Southwest swell con- tlnues building, and new swell ls~ ' In from around degrees. goes to the 9Y}ll three ~-a week and IWiJnl off Newport Bee.ch. . NEWPORT IEAOt • ..._ 9oulevwd: A cordless phone and answering mach- Ing worth $218.99 were stolen from a residence in the 1700 blodc. • E8st ..._ louleV11rd: A cell phone worth $189 was stolen from 1 CAr parked In the 2100 blodc. • Onyx: Property worth $500 was stolen from a residence In the 100 block. • I.mt C..-t Highw.y: Clothes worth $225 were stolen from a ~ In a coin-operated laundry In the 3700 blodc. • ,...4'1M'tCent.r Drfw: A cell phone worth $150wa.s stolen from a residence In the 900 block. COSTAMISA • MacatA1h.w loule¥wd: A watd'a and cell phone worth $387 were stolen from an offlce In the 1500 blodc. • lest 20th SiNet: A vintage beach cruiser and thf chair It w• chained to were stolen from the front porc:t).Of a residence in the 200 block. - • Golf C:O... Drtw: Gotf dubs worth S 1 ~000 were stolen from the trunk of • car patked In the t 700 block. • Wiil ..... StrMt: A ttvff.foot ln>n }ockey statue worth S 1,000 wes stolen from the front yerd planter of a residence In the 2900 blodc. Heart Healtby l)pdlite • SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, ~997 Bring{ng the Kamalii back to . life again . I f you were around boats, even just a bit, when Viet- nam wu ltill a French prob- lem. and •Playhouse 90" and •Maverick" were the big bits on · television, tbe name Kamalii should ring several bells. If not, suffice to say that this 15-toot, 102-ton ketch 1s as - beautiful a craft as ever sailed the seas. She was one of a dozen or so spectacularly grand yachts that graced southern Cal-1forh.ia waters in the 1950s and 1960s. Barlovento, Ortent, Chubasco, nconderoga, Goodwill, aye those were names that filled the record books in races to Honolu- lu and Tahiti and Acapulco. They are mostly retired now. Some are in the Caribbean char- ter trade, some have gone to the bottom, some have just disap- peared -toys too costly even in the rarefied atmosphere of big- yacht ownership. But Kamalii is still right here in Newport Harbor, lying ele- gantly and patiently at her slip off Bay Island. Her master, Shull Bonsall, oversees a revolving band ol craftsmen on a tbre4t-year pro- ject of bringing her back to glo- ry-days condition. ~ And when that's done, Shull plans to point Kamalll's graceful bow down Mexico way, thence to Costa Rica and, finally, across the Pacific to the Marquesas, the Tuamotos and all those places most of us just dream of going to. Never mind that the boat will celebrate her 50th birthday in FebrullJY. Never mind that Shull just flew past bis 80th in June, five months after a stroke put a tem- porary crimp in his style. •it.has affected my game~ little," Shull said the other day. He meant the big-league bridge he plays at Los Angeles Country Club at least one day a week, sometimes three. Maybe it has. but the tall, F, 'l. -M"r ._ • • ~ .-'I' ~-: --;ii I~~-._, . . -. '"""'-~ .~ f red martin slender gentleman with a full topknot of snowy hair seems otherwise to have emerged in pretty good shape. Shull certainly has total recall of his U.S. Navy days during World War Il, when he skip- pered eight different ships, everything from a square-rigged lumber schooner to a subchaser. Much of the time he spent island hopping in the South Pacific, and he seems to have bad a whopping good time. •That's why I want to go back. I want to see all those beautiful places and wonderful people again.• And who would noU Boatwright Dan Swett, who has been full-time on Kamalii for a year, says the beautiful ketch will be ready for sea trials next month. "She's a lot closer than she looks," Dan said from a forward stateroom where be was wrestling with a tangle of wires. So, with the boat ready to go, when will Shull and Kamalii head out of Newport Harbor for 18 to 36 months of idyllic cruis- ing? "Not sure." he says quie tly. "Have to get my crew together first. and.we can't do that until she's all ready and everything's perfect.• Putting together a proper crew is no small proposition. Shull is looking for people with GLACEAU Mineral Fmhanced Water ~.,,.,,-bla~UJl/h ·~Z9 """~ REG. '1.68 . 3uaz.. GARDEN OF EATIN' ~ .. ·=---s:149 • Reda.lpa REG. '2.35 10 az.. varying skills: Photography, cooking, medicine, 'video edit- ing, diving, electrical and mechanical, refrigeration are but a few of the talents on the needs list. Seamanship is a given. But there's no free lunch here. While Shull is bankrolling the upgrading and.restoration of Kamalii, he can't underwrite the cruise. Each crew member will have to pump about $2,500 a month into a communal pot, which is why a book.keeper is also want- ed. Still, Shull has tested his recruiting idetS in sailing publi- cations such as Santana, and says the response has been encouraging. ·sure, you get the flakes,· he says. "But there have been enough peopl~ who seemed both capable and serious that I don't think it's going to be that big a problem. Most won't be able to go the whole voyage, some just for two or three months. But we will be a good -, crew, I think.•· ; There's also the matter of less than enthusiastic support from his family. "My kids don't really think much of my idea.,• Shull says. Then he quickly changes the subject to the two miles of elec- trical wire they've replaced, and the new davits he's working on• so there'll be a place to stow all the toys on board. Among tpese: launches for fishing and water skiing, sail- boards, a 22-speaker audio sys- tem and a tow-tier game table m the main saloon. This 8lll't DO hell-ship: folks. If voyagmg through the South Pacific on a legendary and luxu- n ous yacht puts a tingle in your ticker, you should give Shull Bonsall a call. Maybe you can put YJ>W dreams together. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. lOFtavors "'~ From REG. '2.89 EXPERIMENTAL AND APPIJED SCIENCES MYOPLEX PLUS DEUJXE ME'l!.RX &gineaed Nubitloli Owx:olalR or Van/la A6 lll!W formula with JJ2C, GKG & MYOPLEX PLUS Owx:olalR or Vanilla SUGG. '54.95 (Motlaerk ] YautFree Uhi••aate 'IWo FoOd Bar 11935"" • Bdlma Mll6 11 Baro/ la · ·A+• ... 'lls .,,.... ..... • Cloe°"" SUGG. 'UO Plr llr HERO NUl1Ul10NAL PROOOCTS YummiBean 'f:J!l..'-' •llPIA••ll ...... ...... ... ...,, pp uaG.'13 .• GriW Tuna Cabs With Green Onion Aioi A delici~ grilled combination of~ tuna served O\lel' a bed of mixed greens. Topped with a light green onion sauce. Choice of bread ·-··· SATVIU>AY, 51mM11£1113, 19!17 '• IDITOlt'S NOTI: nw tGlkPMng il an Anc.otw prnentatk>n of a column tNt 'fan Ot"ll' Y'N" .go. : Dear wives of •over-eager• ;AYSO dach, Y ou'll probably get in a · fight if you say what I'm about to, so simply clip this article and give it to your husband. Do it before the soccer season starts today, before he makes a fool of himseU -and a wreck of your child. The sad fact is on every New- port-Mesa soccer field for the next 11 weeks. there will be at least a couple of problem dads. These are grown men who scream at their kids -defensEt- less children as young as 4 - like they're channeling Vince Lombardi. And a few fatl"}ers won 't stop lhere; the y yell at oth- er kids, coaches and referees - basically anything that breathes on the soccer fi eld. I'm not sure what gets into us males. Some deadly combination of tes tosterone, pride and low self-esteem. We all h ave it with- m us to be jerky dads on Satur- tfay. behaving as i1 it mattered how well o ur child can kick a bau. We all have the impulse to scream, yell, rant and rave in an william lobdell ill-conceived. attempt to make QUI kids better socc·er playen. It's absurd; it never works. Most of w know this intellectu- ally and muster enough self-con- trol to shout only encouragement as our sons and daughters race up and down the field. But for the exceptions among us , here are 10 things to keep in mind. 1. AYSO's offical motto: "Everyone plays.~ . 2. AYSO's unofficial motto: "Rerriember, it's for the kids. Have tun.~ a. It makes little differeqce ·who wins the game. It's youth soccer, for gosh sakes. Don't eel- E d u r a t i o n & C a r" l' r C: o 1111 ' " I i n ~ Stuart M. Krassner, Psy.D 'MFCC Registered Intern (714) 549-5346 By Appointment • Adults In Transition • Career Education • Counseling and Assessment Newport Psychological Services 200 Newport Cencer Dr. #304, Newport Beach c;. w. w~110n l'hD. Llc.•1'N4'>64 Why Shop letter Depaltmalt Stena? .GET THE THE Daily Pilot Cl.i~~1ftt·d Commun11y M.11kPtpl.Hl' *INSUR ANCE* AUTO • LIFE • HOME • COMMERCIAL "IT'S Now THE LAW" I ou mu st have auto insvrqnCl'7 1 11' No One Refused! ' ·~~'V---=:i.1F-.en if you 've had tickets , acci dents, DUI. SAMII DAY ••11v1c11. ebrate too loudly when your team wlns1 don't be too disop- potnted when your team IOlel. 4. It doem't matter how your pride-and-joy plays, It only mat- t.en if he or she bu tun. a. No one on earth plays bet- ter while being felled at. t . Soccer Is a tough g.,,,e. ''1\y it yourself sometime -and then try it while someone you love-is screaming at you, 7. While the outcome of these games is less than meaningless, the lessons lea.med in them will last a lifetfme. Lestom like how to be a good sport, bow to win or los'e with character, and bow to simply enjoy the competition. 8. The referees -volunteer moms and dads -will m4ke bad calls, almost every one going against your team. So what? Life's full of bad calls; and the answer's not to complain about them, but to deal with them. 9. Put your energies to better uses. Instead of yelling at your kid, try learning the names of all the players on the team and shout MGood job, sO-and·so· to each one all game long. 10. How you behave matters1 it will affect your kid forever. Ask any grownup for an athletic war story. Adults can remember, • a game ln vivid detail. the stjnging words of their parent or coech, even decades later. · I played 1por1> through high achoo! and Into tollege. And I bad all torts of coaches, from the awful tR. the inspiring. For each one, I can remember, almost ver- batiln, the penonal attacb. But my dad's words cut even deeper. Whether delivered from the standJ or after the game in the car, his critiques on the games J played still roam uncomfortably in my bead: Good game, son, but ... you should have, you could have, why did- n't you? He 'was trying to make me a better athlete, but a more effec- tive strategy would have been: Good game, son, I'm proud of you. Let's get a pizza to cele· brate. End of critique. So Saturday, dads, do yourseU -and especially yow kids -a favor and zip it up. Cram a soc- cer ball in Your mouth i1 you have to, but just let your kid play. It's only a game. Don't make it something else. • WIWAM LOllOEll ls the editor and also an AYSO coach ...mo·11 try to prac· tice what he preaches today. His e-mail address Is Wmlob0ao1.com. 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Sh<Up retired from the military and moved to Newport Beach, where L~~~--" he began a Edward Sharp successful sec- ond career in real estate. Mr. Sharp and his late wife, Jean, were fixtures of Newport Beach society and were involved in numerous charitable organi- zations. MI never met any guy like him,• said lonll'1m• lrtend WaJ. ter Crutteodon. •He wu the finest-No. 1. • Crottendon reJ:Dinjsced about the property he co-owil.ed With Mic. Sharp. . The two often camped there with friends in their motorbomes. •We'd have a big party, and then Sunday morning we'd have a church,• be said. Mr. Sharp ls survived by his sons, Mike and Bill Shai:p; his daughter, Loma Sharp Ward- well; and his four 'grandchildren, all of Newport Beach. A memorial service is planned for Sunday at 3 p.m. at Pacific View Memorial Park, 3500 Pacif- ic View Drive, Newport Beach. In lieu of flowers, the tam.Uy is requesting· donations be sent to the Edward and Jean Sharp Memorial Scholarship Fund, P.O. 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'Il'oy Soto, 18, had been in ait- ical condition at Western Medical SCHEME CONTINUED FROM A 1 Santa Cruz, nearly 500 miles north of Orange County. Undercover officers arrested Patrick O'Neill, 58, a transient with a long criminal record, after trail- ing him from Costa Mesa to Capi- tola on a tip he may have been headed there as a paid hit man. The Capitola man police believe was the intended "hit" is David Leland, the ex-husband of the Miners' daughter, Robin Min- ;er-Leland. • O'Neill was canying a loaded •l\andgun and a map of Capitola ·with Leland's address written on it ~when he was arrested, police said. :Jie remained in custody Friday in "Santa ~County Jail on suspi- K::ion of attempted murder and car- .rying a weapon as a felon, Smith ~said. : Now police investigators want to talk to the Miners, Smith said. : •we have not yet made contact , with the in-laws, and we're not "focused on them as suspects,• •Smith said. "They're just the next 'people we want to talk to in our :investigation." • Robin Miner-Leland recently Center in Santa Ana with head trauma since the Sept. 1 acddent, but ~e died Wednesday night from his injuries, police Lt. Ron Smith said. Soto was driving east on Adams Avenue near Albatross Drive Monday morning when police believe be may have swerved to avoid bitting another car, struck the curb and careened int_o oncoming traftlc. Soto's car was bit broadside by a vu driven in the opposite d.irec- •messy• divorce from her hus- band. and the couple are still bat- tling over custody of their 8-year- old son. Leland told police he had never met O'Neill and felt the incident may be linked to that divorce and pending child custody case, Smith said. •Jbe only reasoi'l we think it might be a murder-for-hire case is that there was no prior relationship between Leland and the suspect," Smith said. HURRICANE CONTINUED FROM A 1 Besides Hurricane Linda's intimidating size, local officials are bracing for an extra big hit because, thanks to wanner ocean waters pushed north by the early signs of El Nino, it is expected to retain much of its punch, even as it nears Newport Beach. Hwricanes have to stay over water of about 80 degrees to maintain their dangerous power. ;malized what police called a $29500 complete· •==:!!!5!!:!!!!!!1!!9!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!5!!!!!!!~~-lll--......---~Call Toll F rec RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY. ... .,_.,.., c...s .... 1922 KADOI K COSTA MESA -541-11 S6 8-271-4567 Don't Delay, Avoid Probate! David Pawlowski Attorney at Law tion by Kellie Berty, 38, of Costa Mesa. Police originally reported that Berry sustained cuts to her face, arms and legs but the three young girls ruling with her in the 1991 Dodge van suffered only •mmor injuries.• On Thursday, police revised that initial injwy report and said one of the young victims, Tartan Martinez, 5, had in fact suffered serious injuries in the crash. Martinez was admitted to the Mae Miner answered the phone at the family's Via Udo Soud home Friday but refused to comment on the police investiga- tion. Paul Meltzer, a Santa Cruz attorney hired by the couple, said the Miners are innocent. "They have done absolutely nothing wrong,• Meltzer said. •The only thing they've done is stand by their daughter and sup- ~~her in a vicious custody bat- Currently, water that warm can be found about 300 miles south of Newport Beach, which means rather than dying out over cool water before it gets here, it's like- ly Hurricane Linda still will be carrying lots of rain. wind and energy when it arrives, Collins said. High tides of 6.5 feet at 9 p.m. Monday and 5.8 feet at 9:45 a.m. Tuesday may make next week's weather situation worse, with flooding in so(Ile low-lying coastal areas. wu I were living at the beach, 1 intensive care unlt at Hoag Hos- pital after the acddent. where she wu treated for a collapsed right lung and a two-inch cut on her forehead, Smith said. Her condition bu II.nee improved and Martine:r. is DOW omohhehospital~inteDllvecare unit, oftidala NJd.. · The accident forced police to block all traffic on Adami Avenue for seven. The ca\.Lle of the a.od- dent remains under investigation. police said. Meltzer said the couple bad numerous contacts with Leland during his marriage to their daughter, but were not aware of a plot to kill hbn. •Tuey have nothing to do with any police theory of a mwder-for- bi.re, • Meltzer said Meltzer said the child custody case between Leland and Miner- 1.Pland was scheduled to begin Friday in a Santa Cruz cowtroom, but the custody he4ring has now beell delayed indefiriitely. might be a little worried," Collins said. , Surfers may start to see larger waves fueled by Hurricane Linda building on Sunday evening, with 5-to 8-foot waves and some 10- foof sets rolling in by the end of the night, Collins said. By Monday, the waves likely will increase to 8 to 12 feet, with sets nearing 20 feet. By Tuesday, the hurricane swf likely will ~e to 15-20 feet and be dangerous at The Wedge, near the Corona ~el Mar jetty and oth- er local sun spots, Collins said. COSTA MESA -. Save Our Youth, the local organization that provides education, recre- ation and otheT after-school youth programs, will hold it.a second annual SOY Charity Golf Championships Monday. The fund-raiser, at the Cos- ta Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive, will begin at 11 a.m. with play- er check-in and lunch. Gollers will bit the course at 12: 15 p.m. and all proceeds from the goll tournament will benefit the group, said SOY director Oscar Santoyo. "We have a lot of 'fun rais- ,ers,' but this is going to be a fund-ro.lser, • Santoyo said. "Thia is basically to help us • continue and provide some sort of a safe b.aven and alter- native to the streets.• Entry in the event is $125 for one player or $400 for a four- some, which includes green fees, cart rental, refreshments ~ on the course and the pre-tour- nament ~cheon. -· Pollo~g the tournament. there will be a silent a~ction plus raffles and drawings for prizes. 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QUARTER HORSE SHOW The Orange County Fair & Exposition Center hosts a free Quarter Horse Show sponsored by the Pacilic Coast Quarter Horse Show Association from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Equestrian Center of the Fairgrounds. For more infonnation, call 708-324 7. TEXAS GUITAR SHOW The Orange County Fair & Exposition Center hosts the Texas Guitar Show-sponsored by Texas Guitar Shows, Inc. from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m . in Building 12 at the Fair- grounds. The admission is $10. f:or more information, call 708- j247. COAST AIRBRUSH PARTY The Orange County Fair & Exposition Center hosts the Coast Airbrush Party sponsored by Air- brush Action, Inc. from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in Building 10 at the Fairgrounds. The admission is $6 fo1 aduJU and children 12 and under are free. For more lnf arma·· tioo, call 102-324?. UPPa N£WPOIT BAY TOUR Paddle Power of Newport Beach offers a three-hour excur- sion into the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve from 9 a.m. to noon. The day al.so includes a brief kayaking lesson. Space is limited and reservations are nec- essary. The cost is MO per person. Single and double kayaks are available. Por more inf onnatlon, call 675-1215. BROMEUAD PROGRAM Sherman Ubrary and Gardens offers a free program about Bromelied.s at 9:30 p.m. at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. The program is part of the Week- end Gardener series. For more information, call 673-2261. SUNDAY QUARTER HORSE SHOW The Orange County Fair & Exposition Center hosts a free Quarter Horse Show sponsored by the Pacific Coast Quarter Horse Show Association from 8 a.m . to 5 p.m. in the Equestrian Center of the Fairgrounds. For more information, call 708-3247. TEXAS GUITAR SHOW The Orange County Fair & Exposition Center hosts the Texas Guitar Show sponsored by Texas Guitar Shows, lnc. from 10 a.m. to 5 p .m. in Building 12 at the Fair- grounds. The admission is $10. For more information, call 708- 3247. COAST AIRBRUSH PARTY The Orange County Pair & • 'RI DCKI • • • ..-..•i\Htet1.. • 324 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. CA 92883 USA phone (71•) 842-4720 fu (7t•) 645-8'15 Don't Get Caught In El Nino We Install New Drains I> I~ \I\ \ ( I I l'/i1 I/,/ I \f\' \\I ,, I/\ I I Ill \I. Let Jim Jennings insrall your complete yard landscape. • 6q>ert bnck, scone, tile, slate & concrete work. • C an recommend qualiry deMgner~ & landscapers. and Repair and Clean Old Drains • Expert Masonry repairs, cleaning & re-grouting Jim Why take a chance and be disappointed? Call the comtxmy that has satisfied lOOO's of cu.stomen for a.ier 28 yean. 1be Jews In Between Singles dub for ages 39 to 59 meet at 7 p.m. .1\aesday for a walk arouna Balboa ........ The dab will meet in front of the new fire staUon on· Marine Street on Balboa Island. For more lnformaUon, call 721·9107. Exposition Center hosts the Coast Beanie Babie Boutique from 8 a.m. Airbrush Party sponsored by Air-to 2 p .m. at The Countryside Inn brush Action, lnc. from 10 a.m. to Hotel, 325 Bristol Street, Costa 5 p.m. in Building 10 at the Fair-Mesa. Admission is $2. For more grounds. The admission is $6 for information, call 754-0518. adults and children 12 and under are free. For more information, call 702-3247 .. BEANIE BABIE BOUTIQUE The Southern California Beanie Babie Club holds their monthly MEDICAL SCHOOL Nt w York Mt<l1cal Colltge Nrw York, New York INTERNSHIP C.t'dur1·S1m11 Mt"tlll •I < knlt'r f,.,.. An14elt'\, < .1liforn1J RESIDENCY ( rtt1r14rwwn lln1vrr~11y H~piral WJ\l11n~mn, D.C. STANFORD llNIVERSITY Mt'tl1tal Ct'mrr Palu Alm. Cal1forn1a FELLOWSHIP Un1vcrsiry l)f FloriJu Jack.'IOnvillt, Florida <Na.ASS ..,, Am.. ~ IDc. oftlil • ~CPR lmtnidor CJall frGlil 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at ~Up At- ness Center, 1080 Irvine Ave., Newpcx1 Beach. The cOlt is $27. The eecond &e11ion w01 be Sept. 21. For reservatlom, call 631-3623. CPtllQASS Pltn8ll Concepts, Inc. often a CPR clul for heartsa.ver and h~re provider levels from 6 to LJTERARV LECTURE 10 p.m. at Hoeg HOIJ>tt.al, 301 Th N wport Be ch Pubu Newport Blvd., Newport Bea.ch. e e a ~c ~cost is $27. Foe reservations. IJbrary Foundation presents Man-1 36')~ usaipts Pall Uterary l.ectW'e with . -.,, former P. Scott Pltzgetald assistant SQJLPTING OASS and former editor of Westways 1be Qty of Newport otters a Magazine, Frances Kroll Ring from class called Culinary Art: Fresh 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. in the ~ Prutt and Veggie" Sculpting from Meeting Room at the Central 6:30 to 9:~ p.m. at Oasis Senior Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. 1be Center, 800MaJguelite, Coronadel cost is $8 for Foundation members, Mar. The cost is $32 for Newport students and seniors and $10 for residents and $37 for non-residents. non-members. For more inform.a-For information, call 644-3153. tion. call 717-3890. ~ MEMBERSHIP TEA The American Association of University Women hosts their annual membership tea from 2 to 4 p.m. at 2419 VLSta Nobleza, New- port 'Beach. RSVP required. For more information. call 654-0614 or 241-3139. MONDAY JEWISH FEDERATIOIN The Jewish Federation holds their annual meeting at 7 p.m. at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. BALBOA SKI QUB The Balboa Ski Cub's first fall meeting meets at 6:30 p.m. in The Tee Room at the Newport Beach Golf Course, 3100 Irvine Avenue. For information, call 721-9316. mess WORKSHOP Orange Coast College's Re- Entry Center offers a free two-part workshop called From Stress to Success from noon to 1 :30 p.m.. in the Re-entry Center, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The second workshop will be Sept 19. For more information, call 432-5162. Buy 1get1 FREE (Doee not~ to ......... ...._ 'Meoel Large selection of 50°/, off llngerte SM-·~~ Bachelor(ette) Supplles • Adult Novelties Gift Cards I Wrapping Paper • Games Books •'Kama Sutra Lotions (11 Lace One Stop Love Shop Costa lhu • 143 IMer It. llofttcWr • 1111 C........ Ave. 1 ... WMt of 8rt.tol PetCo ~ 714--429-1011 009-eH-8228 Hours: 10-9 Mtm~-$4,t., Sun. 11-5 IMPORT DOMESTIC 155/IB ........•.•. 19.9911 PmnstM ....... 28.1111 P1951151M ....... 29.llll P2051151M ...... J1.llll '205115115 ••...•. 55, ... P215 • . I ADD ADULT ClASS Coutllne CounseHng Center offers a cl.us called Speak Up for You.nelt: Assertion for Attention Deficit Disorder Adults from 7 to 9 p.m.. at the centei, 1200 Quail SL, Suite 105, Newport Beach. 1be cost is $20. For more infor- mation, call 476-0991. THE ZONE Get into "The Zone• nutrition plan at a free seminar at 6 p.m . at Super Crown Bookstore, 1835 NeW]IOrt Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more l!!formation, call 673-3588. OSTEOPOROSIS SEMINAR Corona del Mar rehab hosts a free seminar called What Enery- one Should Know About Osteo- porosis from 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 2600 E. Costa Highway, Coro- na del Mar. For more informa- tion, call 640-2121. INVESTMENT WORKSHOP Orange Coast College's Com- munity Education Office offers a three-part investment workshop from 6:30 to 9 p.m . Tuesdays through Sept. 30 at the college, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The registration is $29. For more information, call 432-5880. FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY The Newport Beach Public Llbrary and the Friends of the Library present a free lecture about California Style: Clothing through the Year with Edith Behrens of The Bowers Museum at noon in the Central Llbrary Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 640- 8708. PUBLIC SPEAKING COURSE Toastmasters Club 1300 pre- sents a four-week course on pub- lic speaking from 7 lo 9 p.m. in the Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 SE Bristol, Newport Beach. The cost is $10. For more information, call 730-9671. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1997 ~ Celebrating ties with .Newport's sister citieS A. SISTER CITIES CELEBRA- TIONS: The Newport Beach Sister Qty Association will honor its sister city in Caho San Lucas, Mexico Tuesday with a Mexican Independence Day cele- bration at The Cannery Restau- rant. The event, which begins at 5:30 p.m., indudes a Mexican buffet, entertainment and a no- host bar for $10 per person. For reservations call 646-4278. On Sept. 20, three princesses . from the sister dty of Okazaki, Japan beauty pageant will visit Newport Beach for lunch at Hard Rock Cafe, a ~r cruise, tour of the city and will' attend the ninth annual Taste of Newport. On Sept. 23, in honor of the Okazaki sister city, a dinner party will be held at Kitayama Restaurant from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Guests will enjoy Japanese delicacie5, sake tasting and door prizes. Tickets are $20 each by calling 717-3870. From Oct. 30 to Nov. 3, the group will host "Baja Sur Fiesta" in Cabo San Lucas. Prices start at $521 per person induding airfare, ocean-view accommodations and a chance to see the 10th anniver- sary of the Marlin Fishing Tour- nament. Forreservation.S, call 646-4278. SCHOIARSHIPS FOR UNI- VERSITY TEACHERS: Local Rotary dubs are seeking appli- cants for Rotary International Grant for university-level teachers to serve in developing countries for 1998-99 school year. 1\vo grants will be awarded in District 5320. The grant provides the recipi- ent $10,000 for travel, housing and tuition to teach abroad at a developing country university of his or her choice for three to five months. Applicants may be either Rotarians or non-Rotarians and must live or have taught at a col- lege or university in Rota.Jy Dis- trict 5320 for a minimum of three years. District 5320 teacher abroad c:ha.irmanBW Dl.cbnon said"the applicants must be proficient in the language of their prospective host country.• Those interested in learning more about the scholar- ship opportunity should contact Dickerson foT applications. Formal interviews for the candidates will occur in September with the ' awards being ~de in October. For information, contact Dicker- son at (714) 278-4100 or Dr. Dean lleavte at 646-5281. CLUB NOTES: The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor honored "Teachers of the Year" at a recent meeting. They were Carol li1p- per, Scott Dukes,·Diane Wood. Gene Swanson, Pepper Rhoads, John Upham, Ela Patel and Ed Joe. Members of the Newport Irvine Rotary Club are sponsoring the state's largest high school cross country meet at Woodbridge High School on Sept. 20. High School teams from Costa Mesa and Newport Beach are expected lo participate in the meet, which will indude more than 5,000 run- ners. Rotarians not only provide funds for the event, but staff the event as well. One additional fea- ture that has been added is $5 drawing tickets, which participat- ing schools can sell, keeping $4 for their local athletic programs while $1 comes back to the Rotary Club to pay for the top prize, which is a trip for two to Hawaii. The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary held its second annual Rotary Roulette Benefit at the Vil- lage Crean with attendance of more than 130 members and guests and according to president Alyssa Westover, raised more than $12,000 for chanty. The su,,.,. Bllllftlr a oeluxe The companion compact canister Is powerful enough to lift a 16-pc:>und bowling ball. rr1t-i; I llUI Ill I IMlllLLI t.: ... pu1'at1 Ill J 1·1 ~---1 I COMMJJNITY: le C1-UBS jim de boom Olive Crest Home for Abused Children and the Orange County Council of the Boy Scouts of America were the principle bene- fiC:iaries of the event. Newport Beach Sunrise Rotarian Gene Hunt and his wife Elise were the grand prize winners of a week's vacation for two in Maui, includ- ing airfare contributed by United Airlines. 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? 1\y a service dub! You are invited to attend a dub meeting this coming week. Many clubs will buy your first guest meal for you. TUESDAY -7:30 a.m.. the Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub meets at the Balboa Bay Club to hear Newport Beach Police Chief Robert McDonnell Noon Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Oub meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center. 6:.30 p.m. the Costa Mesa·New- port Harbor Lions Club meets at the Cos- ta Mesa Country Oub. WEDNESDAY -7:15 a.m. South Coast Sunrise Rotary dub meets at the .. 1 Center aub. Newport Harbor Kiwanis 1f! Club meets at the University Athletic c Oub. Noon Costa ~ Rotary Oub meets at Mesa Verde CountJy Oub. The ' Exdlange Oub of Or~ Coast meets at, the Bahia Corinthian Yildrt Club . ._ ' • p.m. Newport-8alboa Rotary O\Jb meftl at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub a.ft . talks by Gran9ie Hardiman and Wendell Sawyer. • " THUltSOAY -7 a.m.. Costa ~ Orange Coast Breakfast Uons Oub ~ at Mimi's Cafe. Noon Kiwanis Oub of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar meets ¥ the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear about recent changes in California smog ' rules The Exchange Oub of Newport Harbor meets at the Shark Island Yacht Oub to hear Newport Beach Mayor Jan Oebay. The Newport-Irvine Rotary Oub meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel to hear Mike Specht discuss "Update on SeniOI' Health Care Issues.• • CX>MMUNrTY • a..uas is published every Saturday in the Daily Pilot. FAX your service club's meeting infOf'mation to 631· 585l o r mail to l743 BayPort Way, New-'J;brt Beach, 92660. . 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SWEET JUICY BARTLETT PEARS 59'1b. 6/lbs. /$100 s119 Basket Not vahd with M't'j other often EXP 9/l?/97 • •~ON Mint pt"CMdm brief~ •onv.tota~andwnples In ow~ CHRIST CHURCH BY J1IE SFA (UNITED METHODIST). • ADDRESS: 1400 W. Balboa B!Yd., Newport Beach. 4 TElEPHOHE: 673-3805. " SENIOR PASTOR: 1be Rev. David Lehmberg. • SERVICE TIMES: Sunday - 9:30 a.m., New 1\'aditions led music.ally by the chancel choir; .5:30 p.m., Sunday Nlgbt Alive ' praise and celebration service led by the 14th Street Gospel 'Band, followed by a light sup- .~; Sunday school for youth at -~:30a.m. : • OfllD CARE: Available at the ~ ~30 a.m. service and by request . -at the 5:30 p.m. service. • NOTE; The church's children "tenter offers a year-round preschool, extended-care and lutoring program weekdays from 7 a.m . to 6 p.m. for chil- dren ages 2 1/2 through 12. Call director Elaine Erickson at 673- 8233 for more information or registration. • MISSION STATEMENT: To provide a nurturing envi- ronment in which the spiritual ~ ALDEN'S CARPET has opened ' a new Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade wools. synthetics, sisa l ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placentia SI .. Costa Mesa 646-4838 l'( )\(~HE<~.\TIO\.\L a> COMMUNITY CHURCH . CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST To ,.._w Is To C..; To C.. Is To DO. Bruce Van Blair, Minister 'tJorship Service 8:15 & 10AM Olun:h School 9AM Adults & 10AM Children Child Care Provided 644-7400 611 Heliotrope AYe, Corona del Mar needs ol an ages may be met for the program of grow1h and renewal. Mamben seek to be a Christian pnRDce and influ- ence in the oommun.lty, ltliviDg always to be in toudl with God's p1an f oc all c:i us. BAHA'IS OF NEWPORT BEACH •TELEPHONE: 759-0999 (for information on weekly Friday evening meetings); 760-5=!60 (for information on meetings on the lasts= ot each month.) • SENIOR OR: The faith does not have clergy or pastors. • SERVICE TIMES: Weekly Fri- day evening dinners a.pd discus- sioM. Monthly brunch and lec- ture on the last Sunday of each month. Call for time, location and topics. NOTE: The Baha'is faittl is an independent global religion whose primary goal is the spiri- tual unification of the human family. It believes in the essen- tial unification of all religions, races, creeds and ethnicities. Its members work to bring about mutual respect and understand- ing among all people. -Compiled by Michele M. Marr . . ... MltACLES NID DllU.MS Today from 10 a.m. to noon, the Rev. Gail Mmer will conduct the Courie in MiiaclM. Ourlng this seision at the New 'I)ought 'Church and lhlth PoundaUon, she'll help diftereatiate betWeen what'• real and what's perceived. And at the same time on Sept. 20, the Rev. Bob Pulliam will teach the class on Dreams -Your Inner Teacher. Participants are encour- aged to bring a dream to learn more about themselves. $15 love offerings are suggested. Please call 646-3199 for details, includ- ing the class locations. You may also write the church at 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa, 92627. TAKE ANOTHER LOOK Our Lady Queen of Angels' Re-Membenng Group offers an opll,Ortunity for inactive Catholics to1hare both good and bad eipe- riences in the church. At each gathering, people can participate in or listen to candid, open dia- logues on topics they select. This includes clumges in the church since the Second Vatican Council; in the past It's ranged from liturgy to morality to tradition and more. Anyone who'd like to know more about the Catholic Church today or may be thinking of giving it a second chance is invited to these informal get-togethers. The next will be at 6: 15 p.m. on ~pt. 21 in the Parish Center. They'll contin- 50-75°/o OFF Sdemd MadwMii.e 50°/o OFF Si1k Aonl Ammganmu FREE CuslomAnaaging Good oaly cm Roo9 Purdm.d 6-s..nu-tilll Expires 9/20/97 .,._ Custo m Speciality Gifts & Flo rals Furniture Antiques Hours: Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sat 10-5 369 E. 17th St., #13 •Costa Mesa • 646-6745 (Nm to Plum'• Cafe) ue ..y other Sunday throiugb Nft 11. cburds ii locat*i at *8 Ms VIM Drtve bi NewJ*.t Beach. Conteet Marie· Ramano at 548-38« oc Johilny Golde at ?21- 0496 to find out mol'e'. KNOWING GOO INTIMATILY On Mondays, people of diverse backgrounds and different churche1 gather at St. Mark Pres- byterian C hurch to pursue a "one-on-one" relationship with God. The OneHeart Christian Meditation group teaches and practices the spbitual steps that can make that intimacy a daily reality. It meets from 7 :30 to 9:30 p.m. at 2100 Mar VJ.St.a Drive in Newport Beach. Hither Ester Behnam at 640-6213 or Kathy Townsend at 551-5339 can pro- vide more information. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i CommUDity allows participants to hear and experience Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New World at 7:30 p.m. every Friday at a private residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and prejudice be e1iminated? What is the new world order? Can con- flicts be resolved without force? Are women and men equal? What's the spiritual solution to our economic problems? Music and food are included. Directions: 759-0999. HEALTH DAY Insfructor Janet Brosan leads I ' H I·: S I ~ \ ·· 1·1 ·: H I . \ :\ SAINT JA/t\ES crURCH ep11eopa NA~D c a t•~cnd s.nitvi.u. Olrilf• WrlcndSIMar"' Fr. David C. And.non, rector 3209 Vt0 Lido Newport 8eoch 7!.i/675-0210 IJ 7:30 om Traditional 9amCon~ 9omChorch~ 10:45 om Charismatic and Wednesday noon St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Wonhip and he'1'-thls practical, Chrlst-cenrertd, biblical message. "BODY LIFE'' (l Corinthiaru 12:12-27) Or.John A. Huffman, Jr. Securd.y, September 13, 1997 S:JO P.M. P1acl11~ Scmday, Sepwnba 14. 1997 8:JO and 10: 15 A.M. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (714) 631-2880 (acrot1 from Newport Harbof Hiah School at Irvine and lSth.) C 111~ I STI. \ :\ SC 11·. :\ l L .Jl l>\l'""\I FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via IJOO, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Padtlc View Dr., Newport Bea:h 644-2617 or 6754661 auuch 10 am 4c S i:;m. Chwch 10 am SUnday School 10 am Sunday School I 0 am ~ ~ 8 pm ~ Meetlngl8 pm a Ill Wedl.iay 12 noon Sd ,..,. "1fwdn .,. tl>itlfl 1111.H, ,,., •• tit;,,,, .,, ti# _,..., Coloe.Wu3:2 p I< r"' In I I In \ '\ ST. MAll PllSIYTDIAN GeulCB • TEMPLE OFNEWl>ORT • CONSERVATIVE ISAIAH BEACH ffiGH HOLY DAY SERVJ.CES 2401...W.. A,,...., Newport lifeCh WISHING ALL OUR llEM8ERS AND FRIENDS A VERY HAPPY Nffl YEAR 6751 -"_'fl-~~ &'US/c•~ llLCHOT OPIN ttOUll IATUflDA'I ~)At Wlth Arthrttil Can l!Dr- die ckss• fram 10 llO 11 a.m: every 1\Mleday at the Jewllb Senior Center c:i OranOe"County, 250 E. Baker St., Colt4 Meta. The cla.a includes health education, joint-protection UJ>I, relu.&Uon techniques, pain-control tech- niques and sodaJfztng. Call 513- 5641 .• 114:·. • -.,. . . _· I'" DHARMASOOETY Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji Buddhist Temple's Dlwma 'Society presents a lecture and dis- cussion aeries this Sunday, and on the second Sunday of each month at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202. BAHA'IS GATHERING The Baha'is of Newport Beach sponsor a lunch, speaker and dis- cu.Ssion of timely topics at 11 a.m.:. on the last Sunday of each month at a private residence in Corona del Mar. All are welcome. Direc- tions: 760-5360. SERENDIPfTY On Wednesday, the discussion sessions for single adults of all ages continues the current season at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Psychologist Mark Baker will advise OD •How to Love Someone WbO ~You !liWI" at 7:30 p .m. H8'D driw on.tul.119." fellfoNI ~ to tjdde ..• feeling that'• common aJDQDQ two people who are normally dole. 'rh8 S3 reque.ted at tlMt dooi' a190 coven nitrelbments, but no Jelef- vatiool are~ St~• ls located at 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach. Phone 631-2880 to find out more. ASK THE RA88I Rabbi David Rosenberg will field questions during Singles Evening on Oct 10 and every sec- ond Friday of the month at Tem- ple Isaiah of Newport Beach. A sped.al Oneg Sb.abbat (fellowship ~ hour) will follow services honor- ing single people. It all takes place at 2'01 Jrvine Ave. in New- port Beach (Back Bay). Por infor- mation about the time, call 548- 6900. COMMUNITY OfURCH On Sunday, the Rev. Ken Gray discusses "Teacher's Pet• during services at New Thought Church, the Science .of Mind Center. The 10:30 a.m. Sunday services follow 10:15 meditation. They're held at the Neighborhood Community Center in Costa Mesa with 10:30 a.m. Sunday school provided. The center's located at 1845 Park Ave. Call 646-3199 for more informa- tion. • THOUSANDS OF POSITIONS (That Make You Feel Like A Million) /· • Sooths stress, encoureges circulation . • Maximum enjoyment for watching T.V., reading, etc. • Offers ultimate comfort and relaxation. • Try it. You 'll love yourself in the morning ... WllBJSS lmOT1 COITIOl 545·7168 iii•• 3165 HAllOl ILVD • COSTA MISA One Block South of ;fOS Fwy . Coda Mesa MISA VlltDI UNmD MITHODllT CHURCH 170T laaker, C.M. Worship A Church School 8r30 and 1 OiOO a .m. Or. Richard ~ ·-979-8234 J ,A G=UN"A. United Methodist Church 21832 w..a.y Dr. l.Alguna Beech 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Chr1ett.,, Education 1 OAM Min tere David Beades & lnla Wheeler Weeley C.nter Servloee AvaHmi. NllWPOllT C•N'T11R UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1601 MaraUet'lte Ave. COf'ONf del ~r 644-0745 Worship at 8 :00AM & 1 O:OOAM Children SUndav School 1 O:OOAM Jr. & Sr. High S:OOPM l ( l \I\ 11 \I ! 1 l 111 I\ l II W HARBOR CHftl8TIAN CHUAClt i (Dleolpln of Cltrtat) 2401 lrYIM AH. et ..... IMMI .. ..,art ...... l u11fty w ....... ,,:.~tt:OIMI ,,.. Dr. DnMe w. ihett ....... MtH711 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1997 M Back to school fashion. show benefits local district 1 Local children returned to alike, will parade through Fashion w.dy' teece. Mm1ba Aaor. looking staff members,• Johnson The Polbes are back. The Cbil- 1 Newport-Mesa IChools this Island, Newport Beach. Jwly ......,, and Serene Stokes; offered with a grin. dren's Hospital Follies, under · put week. Bonnie •'Ibis will truly be 4 day of and coraoa del Mar senior Jen. $pedal relefVed teating for the executive producer GJoda I ~ .. .....,......., Jea WUcox. Lori ordinary people doing extraord.i-lllllr ..,....., daa': of local event will include a free entry 7Jgner, will return to Orange • 1 M1 lbti. Da Pm11dng, MkheDe nary things,• said Engstrom. •Six-entertainer Jla . pass and $10 worth ot food County this year following the 'i GmlMml. Ila MaNlleld.. Liz Mey-ty students representing every '"' Others planning to participate ooupoos for The Taste ol Newport success of last season's show and er. Alll'8 Peters and a host of school in the di.strict, plus another indude Mils Costa Mesa Ollvta for the day, plus 10 free prize fund-raiser. ' , additional concerned parents 40 01:·.SO moven and shakers from A.Jllla; Jmel M-. Mils New-drawing tickets. All this for $25, House of Imports Mercedes ! working with the Newport-Mesa the comm~ will join in the port Beach; and Jeff W1Jcm. with proceeds going diJeclly into Bem will once again assume the 1 Schools foundation have been fashion event. Newport-Mesa Schools Pounda-the cla.ssroams to support special role of angel and major under-1 bani at work all summer planning Among those slated to bit the tion president, escorting his moth-projects by area teachers. 'writer, providing the seed money ; an event to kick off the school catwalk under the direction of er Ellen Wllcox. long-standing To date, 1be Newport Mesa to rally the community in support 1 year in,style. fashion coordinator Kitty lellle: commwlity activist and patron. Schools Foundation has raised of•CHOC. This year, support is : On Sept 20, •A Thste of Pash-Estancia High star letterman Ryan b Tom Jobmon, publisher of The more than $700,000 to help the even more crucial. as the chil-r ion• featuring back to school and Stmpeon: Tony htro9, Costa • W • Daily Pilot, will join popular local teachers help our 1,ocal children dren's hospital faces millions in , I fall fashions displayed by stu-Mesa Chamber of Commerce COOk columnist Fred Martin on the run-learn.. General admission is just . i dents, parents, and local celebs pres;ldent; school board trustees ., way. MThey asked forthe best· $10. Call 640-1788 to order tickets. •SEE CROWD PAGE A.1q ' I - MacArthur Blvd. at Bison CROWD ,. CONTINUED FROM Al 1. red Ink for the flscel year end· ~g this month. This comlng Wednesday at The Twin Palms Newport Beach, Zigner is hosting a •meet the directon• party for all interested in the 1991 Fol- lies. John Vaughn, the talented director who wrote and staged last year's performance starring Joelle Argyo1 and Davtd Dukes, Will return for another show with a whole ne~ look and theme. Vaughn joins choreographer Lee Marti.no o.nd musical direc- tor Doug Austtn at Twin Palms to meet and greet the cominuni- ty. Headline roles are still up for grabs, reports Zigner. Major showstopper numbers can still be had. Looks, legs and a generous donation· to CHOC all help. STOMIRl>GE The Newport Beech Maniott's •SUnlet MUlic Serie.• presents Stcnebrldge from ~ to 8 p.m. Sun- day in tbe bptel's ~ Lounge~ I 900 Newport Center Drive. 1be ad!nllsion ii $5. Proceeds will be diltributed to CHOC and the O:Ul- f dren's Miracle Network. For infor- mation, call 64()..4000. I TIUANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS I 1be shopping center has free live I classic rock performances sched- 1 uled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Mon-! day through Friday; from 1 to 10 j p.m. Friday and Saturday; and ! from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and S\.m.. 1 day afternoons in the Town -Square j at 'lttangle Square, 1870 Harbor 1 Blvd., Costa Mesa. ! i l i . I I WATERCOLORS Actual show auditions will be held Sept. 20 and Oct. 4 at The Sutton Place Hotel. For more information, call CHOC at 532- 8690. Newport citizens Lana Chan- dler, Candice and Roger Schnapp, and Laura Lee and Richard Browne were honored by The Santa Ana Zoo recently, helping to raise $30,000 for the new children's zoo in the park. Wlld guest Tippl Hed.ren and zoo board member Kathleen Edman get wrapped up at Zoofart 97 at the Santa Ana Zoo recently. ! ANO SCUlPTURES ! The Jewish Community Center 1 .9f Orange County presents an 1 abstract watercolors and sculpture 1 exhibit of artist Elenor Siminow 1 Greenberg's latest work, Sunday dance the night away in support guests was catered by Newport of pythons and other creatures. Beach's Upper Crust. It was all part of Zoofari 97, To become a friend of the led by committee chair Debbi zoo, call 953-8555 for more Organizers called the affair •Where the Wild Things Live, H attracting even wilder guests on a balmy summer evening to Newmeyer and special guest of information. the evening, actress Ttppi Hedren. • B.W. COOK'S column appears every Dinner for the 250 wild Thursday and Saturday. through Oct. 22 at the center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Admis- sion is free. A special artist recep- tion will be held Sept. 21 from 4 to 9 p .m. For more information, call 755-0340. 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V\ew ber water- colors in qte Showcase Gallery from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday, and noon to 5 p.m. Stlndays at 1631 Sunflower Ave. in the South Coast Plaza W- lage. Admission is fr~. For more infonnation, call 540-6430. SUNDAY SPOTLIGHT TOURS The Orange County Museum of Art offers a Sunday Spotlight Tour at 2 p.m. focusing on a single artist or work of iAJt. Sunday's top- ic: Diane Spi~ explores Hans Burckhardt's •Mexican Cock Fight.• Spotlight tours are free with admission. Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and stu- dents, children under 16 and museum members are free. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p .m. Tuesday through Sunday. The museum is located at 850 San .Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 7 59- 1122. .FANTASY TV BLUEPRINTS The Orange County Musewn of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery presents Mark Bennett's •Fantasy 1V Blueprints• of claiiic teleYtlioll' show homes through Nov. 3W.' Admfaion ii free and bow'S are ~ a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday tmougb At~ dayi 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Satwda¥1 and 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sundaf:; 1bfJ gallery ii located at 3333 ~ tol St., Costa Mesa. Por infQl'IDa~ ti.on, call 759-1122. NEWPORT' BEACH OTY HALL The public Js invited to view Helen Bellinger's •Art on the, Rocks" and Nancy Gardner's "The Force of Gravity" in the Newport Beach City Hall gallery, 3300' Newport Blvd through Sept. 30.1 The exhibit is free and operi fOJ'I viewing Monday th.rough Fdday-t from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Por infonnau tion, call 717-3870. TUESDAY TALKS , The Orange County Museum of Art presents, •Tuesday Talks at Noon." a series of free talks at noon by artists, ciitics and bistori· ans complementing the art dis- played in the museum's galleries at 850 San Oemente Drive, New- port Beach. This Tuesday, artist Sabina Ott will speak about her work. For information, call 759-1122. Ml CASA 0 MEX ICAN RESTAURANT 0 ,.., . . .. ~ P• ~ •. • ' ' Srnce 1972 Tassels Tea Room at Elizabeth Benefield New Gourmet Menu that changes monthly Serving Lunch & High Tea Mon-Sat 11 :30-4:00 Baby Showers, Bridal Showers, Birthdays, Group Meetings Call for Reservations, Walle ins also welcome 714.673.7714 3127 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar, Ca 92625 We Have 1be Most Taps on Kecord In Orange Countyl • 46 Import Beas • 42 Micro Brewers . We feature over ~ single-malt ~ blended Scotch Whiskeys as well as many .tol><>(-the-llne bourbons. tequilas and brandies. llMBY ,, HARRY'S GOAT HILL TAVEM When the S&P 500 declines (correction) your principal and interest a~ not (protection). 0 ROISIT CREMEAN • The-Orange County Museum ~ pnisentt artist Robert Cre- .. ICUlpture "Vatican Conl- dbr, A Non-Specific Autoblogra.- Pl>Y" through Sept. 21. The mwe- um la open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday .through Sunday and loc4te<I at 850 San Clemente Dri-ve, Newport Bea.ch. Ad.mission is SS for adults and $4 for seniors and &tudents. Children under 16 and museum membprs are free. For information, call 759-1122. CHUCK JONES SHOWROOM View the .world of Chuck Jones and his private collection at 3636 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. The retail gallery ts free and open Monday through Friday from 10 a .m. to 7 p.m. and Satur- day and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For infonnation, call 723- 1900. PHOTO EXHIBIT The Fine Arts Gallery at Orange Coast College presents artisVphotographer Peggy JoneS' exhibition, ~Pinhole to Pixel! through Sept. 26 at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Admission is free. F.ei-infonnation, call 432- 5039. PHOTOGRAPHERS EXHIBIT The Newport Harbor Nautical Musewn presents its 1997 sum- mer exhibit, •wmd on the Water: Women Photographers in Yacht- ing," from 10 a.m. to 5 p .m. through Nov. 9. The museum is kx:ated aboard the riverboat Pride of Newport, docked at the Back Bay Bridge, 151 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Admission is free for members; $4 for guest adults; $1 for guest children 12 lllld younger. The museum is dosed Mondays. F.or more infor- mation, call 675-8915, ext. 102, OEE BISER The Robert Mondavi Wine and Food Center presents artist Dee Biser through Nov. 10 from 9 a.m. to5 p.m. at 1570ScenicAve., Cos- Baker & Fairvie w In St•ler Brothen Ceuter Co1ta Me1a 979-6841 ta Me&a. Por information, call 979- 4510. Allf ANDIC£ lbe Orange County Museum of Art presents ~Fire and lee (Sbrlnldng/Expanding)' by artist George Stone through Dec. 28 at 850 San Qemente Drive, New- port Beach. For more information, call 759-1122. NAUTIOO MUSEUM The muselllll features three galleries: the Newport Gallery displafing the maritime history of the area1 the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of world- class models and the Grand Salon which offers touring exhibits. Ad.misdon is free for mem~. $4 for adults and $1 for children. The mU1eum is located at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For· intonn.ation, cGJ.l 673-7863. CREATE JOURNALS The Orange County Museum ·of Art offers a workshop, Wide Ribbon Open Spine Book, today from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . at 850 San Oemente Drive, Newport Beach. Create a one-of-a-kind journal with exposed spine of ribbon, bro- cade, tapestry. silk or linen doth held together by stitches and knots. The cost is $75 plus $20 to $30 for materials. For information, call 759-1122. The public lo lnvlled to -•Ari ol the AulomobUe, • an exblbll ol palnllags by Wllllla MollA, In the toyer ol lhe ·Newport -Ceatrol Ubnry,, 1000 Avoado Ave., through Sept. 30. The -Is tree llJld open lor viewing Monday lhrougll Thunday lrom 9 Lm-t<> 9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday froa 9 Lm. to e p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. For information. call 717-3801. SPECIAL ROBERT MONDAVt WINE AND FOOD CENTER • The center hosts a Library Tasting of Robert Mondavi wines Tuesday at 7 p.m. Indulge in a tasting of some of the .finest Robert Mondavi wines from their library. The cost is $50. • Lunches at the Wine and Food center every second Wednesday of each month. Reservations required; no walk-ins accepted. The center offers a three-course prix fixe me nu with choice of appetizer and entree. The price is (Must present coupon. • E><plre• 9/3()/g7) LOW LOW P RICES $35 and includes a Robert Mon- davi wine with each course. For reservations, call 979-4510. The Robert Mondavi Wine & Food Center is located at 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. For informa- tion, call 979-4510. PACKARD CAR SHOW Come see more than 80 superbly restored regal Packards, displayed throughout Fashion lsland from the 1920s to 1940s, today and Sunday. For informa- tion, call 721-2000. FREE CRUISE NIGHT The Cannery is offering free harbor cruises every Thursday evening to its dinner guests who reserve space in advance through September. The cruise is offered to the first 60 diners each night and includes complimentary r;-------c-ai FREE CIGAR Albert.on• Center Lake Forest 699-0042 I Buy 3 Ci@ .... ol Regular Priee I I a Get l_.Ci@or o ttqual Value I . FREE! -I IL.:"'""' ....., This eouooo. ""' vaild """ Mr Ollw OlhwL """""' •n0/91 ____ .,;;;;;;,r._.,.._ Open 7 Dap http:ltwww.oooc.com/pb dessert and coffee. The Island Mujeres leaves dock at 8 p.m. and returns at 9 p.m. The restaurant is located at 3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach.· For reservations, call 675·5777. ' l'fNG SHUI Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe presents a Feng Shui seminar led by Shari Clemens Thursday at 7 p.m. at 901 B South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. For information, call 444-0226. SUTTON PLACE HOTEL • The hotel's CalypSo Cafe presents a lobster cookout Satur- days frorri 4 lo 8 p.m .. third floor, Calypso pool deck. The cost is $35~person, plus tax and gra- tuity. • The hotel hosts a Sunday champagne brunch from 10:30 0 0 0 (_! 1) () () •J ·J I) • .' (_",• () Q (J ;j Sun ;;;~t 0 . Holidays Presents the New Math ~ i •' .-. J 0 . . () Plf fer !Wt r11dtrip 1irf1111 tr v1uti11 packa911 114 the t~ir4 partot m11 for FREEi (;: 1 o:,, D·I .P1 !i !) 0 0 0 b t ' . .o 0 0 D I 4 Duy MEXICO Vntut1on Pncl(ng c<:. l.Meato. .... - .................... ~11'111' ~~-"!'_ t69 -""· ... 10 .. ""--' .......... __ _ -... -....... ____ ........ -··-·- """v.-m. .... • 149 .................... --HI llMf/M.-----·-·· :-i--------... ~-~-~~ .. !_ ~.,. .. ............. .:.. --------c"""--..... _ ==~ ..... ·-· --:r1-------·--'- r, ,_ 0 0 c. 0 0 0 c 0 .l o ;lo 0 0 0 0 5A11JRDAV. SEPTEMBER 13, 1997 a.Dl. to 2 p .m. The price ranges from $29 to $39 for adults and $14 for children 6 to 12 years. -chil- dren under 5 are free. • The 1i1anon Lounge offers late-night entertainment every Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. There is no cover charge, but space is limited.. · • Accents Cigar Bar in the hotel welcomes dgar Aficionados Mon- day through Friday hom 6 p.m. to closing. Sutton Place Hotel is located at 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach For infonnation, call 476-2001. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest Tiki docked m Balboa 'at the Fun Zone. fforn 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $1 5.95 for children under 12. For reservations,call 673-0240. FARMERS MAR KETS • Every Thursday there 1s a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m . at the Orange County Fair· grounds. Admission is free. • The Orange County Market Place is every Saturday and Sun- day from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds park.mg lot The admission is $1 for adults, ctu.1-I dren u11der 12 years are free. For ir"ttl.nnation, call 723-6616. ~very Saturday there is a farmers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in lhe municipal parking lot at Bayside Drive and Marguenfe Avenue in Corona de! Mar. ·• The Newport Beach FanneJ MMket is every Tuesday from -_ a.m. to noon through summer cl the Newport Pier porlclng lot ·~ 21st Street Pree parking is avaltr able across the street at 2000 W. Balboa Blvd. STAGE ' .. .,. GOOD AS NEW The South Coast Repertotf1 presents wcood As New•' a COfll;~ edy by Peter Hedges, Friday through Oct . 19 on the Second Stage, 655 Town Center Drive,. Costa Mesa. Preview the play Tuesday through Sept. 18. Pre; view tickets are $18. R.egula.r tick; els are•$26 to $41 . A special Pay What You Will'show will be Sept 20 at 2:30 p.m .. For infonnatio~ call 957-2602. ADULT CO NSERVATORY' South Coast Repertory offent th e faU session for the Adult Con- servatory beginning Mondpy through Nov. 10. Students 18 and ov~er create their O\VO programs to sutt ind1viduaJ pace and interest, choosing classes tha! range from the Fundan1ental of Acting through the Actor·s Workshop, taught by Conservatory Director Karen Hensel. Classes mee{ weekly from 7 to 10 p.m. m th~ theater at 655 To\vn Center Dnve, Costa t-.1esa . Registrat:ion is $225 for each rune·v.-'eek session. For infom1ation, call 708-5577 ROSEY'S AUTO BODY CAUFORNIA LAW STATES' You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY l'Rll ,. ...... & Dtl...., . All CertifiM --. 642-4522 I 2 I ladustriol Way • Cos t• Meu t ~12 • SATURDAY, SE'-"EMIER 13, 1997 •• ... • ... . . r-----------------------------------------------··-----------------~--------------------·-----------------------, correspon~ence 1 · · · . ... -' ----. -- So, IRWDwas smart to buy Santa Ana Heights Water I noted the article printed by Al Pl.nkley in your paper regarding the Mesa Consoli- ddted Water District being taken ddvdntage of by Irvine Ranch Wdter D1stnct. I trunk the atizens should know, r was there at the meeting a year or so ago when Santa Ana I ie1ghts offered to have Mesa Consolidated Water District buy them. The board at that time said it wds too old and would cost too much to bring it up to code. AJso, Mr. Pinkley stated that IRWD Wdnled Santa Ana He1ghls·ror the water it could pump from under Costa Mesa. No matter what amounts they want to pump out of the grourid in Santd Ana Heights, CRWD will still have to buy a percentage of water from Metropolitan Water Distnct. JUSt like Costa Mesa must buy a certain percentage of Metropolitan Water District water -at a high rate of course. So IRWD was smart in buying Santa Ana Heights, so they could put more wells in, but everyone knows all water clis- tncts must buy a percentage of water from Metropolitan Water D1stnct. So when Mesa Consolidated was offered Santa Ana Heights more than a yeqr ago, they should have done it for the water in the ground, to pump more wells. There are many sides to aJI stones. DOROTHY ADAMS Costa Mesa Thanks for the hard work Daily Pilot I want to thank the Daily Pilot and Susan Deemer for her dili- gence and hard work on follow- ing tlus water district debacle. I think ttus 1s something that our newspaper should continue to do -be VIgildnt m helping out the citizens 1n investigating this kind of stuif. It's very much appreciat- ed by this citizen. BARRYZANCK Newport Beach Was headline too ~nsational? ( : I guess I have some questions, it not possibly objections. to the headline for the Aug. 29 article, ''Home invasion assault stuns Corona de! Mar neighborhood.· It doesn't seem like the article ~ any way Justifies the headline that was used. Home invasion to rile. to my wife, to most people ~ho we've spoken to would mean that somebody·breaks in, usually lles the parties ttp. There's a lot of physical abuse that takes place, all kinds of things, usually. The way I'm reading this is that somebody ahmbed through an open win- dow and was seated on a bed I}ext to a woman when she woke up. And I just object if those are the facts you're using as the basis tor this large, sensational tieadlim". ED FOSTER Corona del Mar j Kudos to Hedges for history collection : I : I : I : I : I ; I : I : I : t : I : I 1 : : I • I ; I : t : : : I : I ; I • I I I Amanda Arthur (cen- ter) ts Jolned ln celebrating her 18th birthday with friends and famlly at Mertdlan Neuro Care. BRIAN P08UOA I OAl.Y PILOT ~ -:· .. _ .-'\' gains AMANDA It's probably one of the sweetest 18th birthdays imaginable. For young Aman·· da Arthur there was a time whe n her futw'e was touch-and-go. But the former Newport Harbor cheerleader has valiantly fought back from a coma after suffering serious injuries in a traffic acci- dent to celebrate once again with family and friends. Happy birthday, Amanda. SCHOOL CHILDREN '· t As summer comes to a close, local school children are coming back, some to smaller classrooms and some to new- ly opened campuses. We wish tbem happy studying and many good grades. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t t I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I t I t : I ; t ; t • t t t I I I I I I I I I •• I I losses HOMELESS Yet.4Dother ministry that feeds the. needy has been shooed away from Uons Park. The latest setback -concerning lsaUth n, the Call to Intimacy, which passed o~t food on weekends -is one in a long list that bas happened to such groups in Costa Mesa. RESTAURANTS Immigration and Naturalization SeIVice officials put a crimp on dining at Wolfgang Puck's and Birraporetti's restaurants by conduct- ing immigration raids that resulted in the capture of about two dozen illegal immigrants and the temporary shutdown of the eateries. SAVING THE MESA It looked like the Mesa theater, the oldest in Cpsta Mesa, was history -and not in a good way -with a bookstore planned to gobble up the spot it current- ly sits at. But now two fonner local may- ors have joined in the fight to save it from the wrecking ball. Stay tuned. Homeless Vietnam vet- eran ltlcbard Grtslaunts ~that loCal food abelters are no longer permitted to deliver food touo.., Park on weekends. BRIAN P08UOA I DAI\. Y PILOT L-----------:~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- C ould someone help me out here? I must not Wlderstand this correct- ly. This year John Wayne Air· port will serve approximately 8.1 million annual passengers, just 300,000 below the airport agreement maximum. There appears to be adequate park- ing for the current demand and there is apparently an existing remote parking lot that ii cur- rently not being UJed. So why ls the Board of Supervisors authoriZing a con- struction project for four new levels of parking at the term1· nal? Tbis"ls not a minor under- taking. rtbe ~to~­ mal opeiation.s at the ~ will be felt for over a year while the comtruction of new: parking structures at both 8ndl of the terinlDal takes piece. Should we be reading between the Unel heref II the Board ol Supervison really 1et- ting the stage for a UMge level greater than 8.4 mtllioft annual passengenf If so, it Would seem that oommunity m...... would be better served br the maill>ag stepping up the intensity of the process for El Toro conversion than by somehow trying to tur- bocharge an existing facility to meet futw'e demand, especially given the built-in constraints of inadequate runway le11-gth and curfew restrictions. Is curfew a built-in restriction, or does'it al.so go by the boards along ' with an 8.4 million annual pas- . sengers ceiling 1n the agenda of futw'e John Wayne Airport planning? RICXDAYl'ON Newport Beach to discover the El Toro Reuse Pl.a.nning Authority position and delay any meaningful non-avia- tion study. The county leader- ship majority and its "good ol' boy" network never wanted a meaningful non-aviation study: They fear the •no cost to you and me non~aviation plan" may ju.st tum out to be financially superior to the county's multi· billion dollar aiJl>ort for which their friends wait to fleece us. After i.n.sistlng the meetings be kept secret, the county clllled a press conference to announce their •generous• offer, adding conditions never di.&cuSled in the private meet- tngs. - The county believes thiS ls a no-lose situation for them. Either the El Toro ReUse Plan- il.tng Authority drops its rights to ll!MJa and funds tts own non-avidon stWly (a ttudy the counfy ~voted to do) or the county Will ay foul that the 9!'9up is unwilling to join theprocen. Of coaae, the county would take an the ti.Dle it neeck to complete its aviation study while they require the planning authority to be jAJtlmed into a• short completion deedllne - Nov. 15.' The rub is, even if Ute planning authority does the impossible and puts together a masterful and superior plan in such a short time, the boa.rd will merely recite the law, as contained in Measure A, which mandates construction of an airport. The county believes the fed- eral government will not sec- ond guess its conduct. The county's puppeteers wiSb to orchestrate the planning authority to either Jook bad or give up their rights and get · nothing. Nice show! Too bad the ~yera must witness tbiS ~nsiv& "lbOw" (~­ tion) by the Co,wity, but how elle can we eJpec:I &be pup- pe~ to mm~ hefty profttf My acMc9 +,-Mang tough Bl Toro_....~ · Autho!it}', you bave got thCQ scared stiff. coastal route to Northern California as · 1oca1 officers followed letter of the week Prevent te~nage drinking with parent supervision The last weekend of ~ummer vacation. The perfect time for a last summer getaway. The per- fect time for our local kids to have one final beer bash for the summer. When they look for the_ location of the party, they look no farther than the home with no parental supervision. Yesterday I received a phone call from a concerned parent. Our daughters are close friends. She and her husband were to g<> out of town for the weekend and the husband felt OK leaving the kids, ages 18 and 15, in the · horn~ alone. The 18-year-old is scheduled to testify at the • Rausch trial. Seems his party was one of those the ill-fated car- load of teenagers visited the --night of the accident. The party in question was held because there were no parents in town. Surprise, suwrise, my husband went to visit the house and lo and behold, a beer bash in progress. Needless to say, our daughter is home. She argues she did nothing wrong since sh«. wasn't drinking. She'll have time to ponder this logic with her new, really early curfew. We called S'everal other parents (induding the homeowner) and did our best to break up the par- ty. These kids see Jason Rausch as the on1y problem in the accident and fail to see their drinking and partying attitude had anything to cto with the accident. They think they are too smart'to maka his mistakes. They've analyzed the tragedy and decided it-could never happen to them. Raising kids is tough enough. Kids are going to push the limits. Why give them the opportunity? It seems in this case thare are too many kids and not ~h (mature) parents. :- 1 pray we don-€bury any of these kids be~e they figure out they are wrt>ng. MEG1WEIDY COSTA MESA I applaud John Hedges for his ~ort in trying to establish an American history collection for BRAND-NEW NIECE ARRIVED VIA SPECIAL DELIVERY the library. It's a disgrace to our Country when our young people don't know who lived at Monte- cello and can 'l name any of the Cabinet members or Supreme Cowt justices -not even one. I think you ought to get on the ~dwagon and encourage the C!:ity Council to advance more money for John Hedges' project. . BENROLL l Newport Beach ! , 9_<: Market Place a ! ruce place to visit It was only a couple of months ago that Kathy and John received a similar call under siln- UM dn:umstances but With even less warning. A teenage girl had just given birth, and she wanted Kathy and John to have her baby. After hilirying to the holpltal. they were stopped by the coun- lelor. In the intervllllng how, the gnmdpanmtl (~ ~bly had nOt khOWn of tWt claugh· ter'a~,,~to the ....... '.ltq 11 l itd called tbemtD~llllaiwlltlnls- c.ded.~~121i'*'111at ~-·-c;=-'1-~ .... _.., ... far Bl UNG UAL CONTINUED FROM A1 English and Spanish speak- ers tn bilingual classes spend ~ ol the day together and then split up for math and lan- guage arts Instruction, where they learn in their primary Ian-. guages. . •If I don't mix the childnm who are learning English together with Spanish speaken, I don't have good role models,• Hofer said. •Tue goal is to use English. If I put all the Spanish speakers together, there's no incentive to learn English.~ And the exposure to other cultures, interacting with diverse populations, helps to enrich the stu~ents' educational experiences, Hofer said. But some parents don't agree. Kelly Brewer, who was outraged by bis daughter's eiirollment in a bilingual class at Kaiser Prima- ry, sees the program as a threat to her education. "I want my child to have the basics: A-B-Cs and spelling," Brewer said. "If I wanted her to take a~ dus, U would be in seventh grade and high 1cbool. You learn half u much. You shouldn't have theM cl.Ua· es.• . Brewer Mid tie WU •thrilled when he learned bil tint.grader will change classes next week, but he doesn't see tbe iJlue as moot. •1 got a 3-year-old coming up," he said. •1t•s not over by any means." And some school boa.rd members Mid Brewer may be right. 1be board members have put bilingual education on their list of priorities for d.iscossion in the next year, and 1hlstee Wendy Leece favors phasing out non- English instruction. •1 think that the goal would be'" to immerse students in Eng· lish quickly and to remediate those who still need extra help,• Leece said. "English first and English only is proven to be the best." . 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Find it fast in your hometown newspaper . Orange Unified Supermten- dent Robert French said bi.I dis· trlct made the swttch bued on educational research. "Tbe indication ii that Eilg- liih immersion ii wOrking at a better rate than blllngual," French said. •we have bilingual aides to help the students who need help.• But Julie Garmon. a second- grade b~gual teacher at Kaiser Primary, said pa.tents should not judge the dual·lan· guage program without first observing classes. "Our primary goals are that we want them to be speaking, reading and writing in English," Garmon said. •There is research out there to support that any person speaking another lan- guage tends to increase their vocabulary in their pwn lan- guage. •we have a lot of parents who have gone through the pro- gram who are really excited about it. It's wonderful. Watcl\- ing the kids on the playground, you can see the kids in dual-lan· guage programs -who they can deal with and play with, as opposed to English-only kids." ~ ') LYLEEN & JEFF EWING DETERMINING A FAIR MARKET VALUE How do you determine what is a •fair" price on real estate? Mortgage lenders. appraisers, and real estate brokers use the tenn "fair market value", which is usually detennined by a "'competitive market analysis". A competitive market analysis is based on infonnation from similar properties in the area. The analysis uses infonnation on properties that are currently for sale, properties that have already sold, and expired properties (ones which did not sell). The current sale price of ·'Similar homes will indicate what the competition is asking. l'rbpetties that have recently sold indicate what buyers are willing to pay, just as properties which have expired may indicate what buyers are not willing to pay. By carefully considering these three aspects you will be able to detennioe a "fair market value" - the price which a buyer is willing to pay and the seller is willing to receive for the property. 4'lecn and Jeff have 25 consecutive years of real estate experience in Newport Beach. They are Coldwell Banker's #I agents. For prof essiooal service or advice with all your real estate needs can the Ewinas at <1••> 644-9060Xl14. CASTLES ' CONTINUED FROM A 1 the company constructed a dog holding a bone with the words •Don't be a bonehead, pick up after your dog," inscribed in sand. Last year, the company built a dog driving a car. So this year, no one will be surprised when they see the company construct a large dog ou,t of sand. "It's a 'barn raising' thing,• said Chris Crosson, wbo beads the Doggie Walle Bags Co. and is in charge of finalizing plans for its entry each year. •People come out and help you. It's a great opportunity for friends and fami- lies to spend the day together at the beach." . The contest's organizers, the CoIIlillodores Club from the New- port Beach Chamber of Com- merce, is expecting more than 40 entries. This is a large increase- Licensed Psychol9fP.st will meet in your homl! or offi ce. Most irumrance acct>ptt>d. Lawrence A. Howard Ph.D.· I~ PSY 15006 714-856-070 I .. Cost Effective Legal Solutions [!£] SATURDAY, SEPTEM8E1' 13, 1997 from the two entries they bad a few years ago. The club has increased its publicity and iJ exdted by the results it has attained. ·we have increased the prius this year," said John Phom, who organizes the event every year. "lb.is year, the top prize is $200 and there are seven other prizes. Plus everyone who is part of the eight members of a team will get a round trip for two to Catalina. We enjoy doing these events. Om goal is not to make money, we break even. But we do these events to befriend the communi- ty.• The club has made the rules simple: Each team may have eight members, the main materi- als are sand and water, no molds can be used, and contestMts can use anything organic that grows around the beach to decorate their sand sculptures. The C hamber of Commerce has taken advantage of this last rule the previous three yean by dec:iorating its sa.ndcutle witb flowers. Ron Yeo, cbairmaD ol. tbe Plower Power Program and an architect, organize• the team each year. He takes time to make a clay sculpture ot the chamber'• sandcastle be.fore the event •we have been entering for eight or 10 years, so there's a few ol us who know what to do,• h9 said. •So we don't really prepare for the contest.• Contestants will gather at t 1 a.m. this Sunday to build their sandcastles while they hear the sounds of the Balboa Blues Band, who will be performing during • the contest. 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As part of SOY's scholarship •'Program that pays students for good grades, Aguilar raise~ his ,. .!Os and Ps from his freshman and •sophomore years to As, Bs and Cs as an upperclassman. "I didn't like to do homework. 1 I thought it was boring,· Aguilar said. "I didn't know what the consequences were going to •be." .l.NOUYE i. ~ONTINUED FROM A 1 Harvard actually arrived last ember, it was met with a f:1tfn:urun ... " and more careful ideration than Inouye Mlir:>e<~ed. • Despite the high cost of tuition, ve decided the offer was one e couldn't refuse. As she prepared for her cross- try excursion in August, she -F. all smiles at her Mesa Verde roe talking about it. "I can't forget how exciting it = to be (at Harvard) in April th a lot of cool kids," Inouye . "We're walking out of a lec- and you see someone, you t to go to an ice cream bash just start talking. It's pretty t." ti~e also looks forward lo the ~~e-style donnitories and Boston "Harvard Square, everyone ~m Boston hangs out there," she '" With SOY on bis side, AgW.1ar reoelv8d tutoring in math and history and got involved in com- munity service. Despite bis lack of interest in school as an underclassman, ~~M-il~ he kept out of trou- b • "I just do trouble,• he iaid. "That's w t my parents always told me, 'Don't get in trouble.'" Aguilar also was deterred by watching frlends go to jail and get shot while he was growing . up in Compton until his family moved to a West Side Costa Mesa apartment when be' was 13. . •(Compton is) not a good area to live in,• he·said. •When I used to go to school, there were gangsters everywhere. They would pick on you il you're alone.• SOY's after-school program also helped get Aguilar into one of his family's obsessions: box- ing. Nearly every inch of Aguilar's room is covered with photos of boxers and his family's living room is anchored by his older said. "There's tons of bookstores." With interests ranging from hilting to romantic piano pieces to cross country running, Inouye hopes to explore as much at col- lege as she can within reason. •I want to run cross country for the freshman team. They say in college you have to pick a few activities,• she said . "They have community service opportunities, a few publications. .. . I'm just going to go there and see.• Despite all she has heard about the intense academic atmos- phere, Inouye is going to work to stay calm. "They say it's bad (competi- tively). It must be somethlng that happens when they get there," Inouye said. "Senior year I never stressed out that much. It was easy to compete. The pond was really little .• ·rm worrted about getting sucked into the competition. I want to be who I am," she said. She plans to study environ- mental 'Science and public policy at school, an interest sparked by a annual end-0f- the-year clearance is hap- pening right now. The new 1998 models have brother's boxirig= Uiil • ~ televilion DY tor watching boxing matcbel. •Then!'• a lot of things to it: How to hit, bow to protect," he said. •Whenever I have a chance, I lilt weigbtS. • • He has traveled to boxing competitions with Save Our Youth, but bas never competed himself. "I'm thinking about going and starting all over,• Aguilar said. ·ne coach is pretty good at SOY. He said, 'You should come. You were pretty good."' But between his work and schooL Aguilar can only make it for training about once or twice each week. Although he only is taking one class this semester, he plans to take three next semester and also works 20 hours each week at Miller's Outpost on 17th Street He saves most of his money. for school and helps his parents out with expenses sometimes. He figures he will be living at home the next several years. •1t•s cool. I don't think I could be able to move out," he said. trip to a Belize rain forest her freshman year. "It was designed to get kids excited about science," Inouye said. "I knew I wanted to do something outdoors after I came back from the trip. I was hooked." But that doesn't mean she is ready to study rare insects. Inouye said she just wants to get back to the rain forest and possi- bly write about it. "I'd love to accompany expedi- tions and write the books,• she said. "I'm a writer, not a scien- tist." Before heading off to Boston last weekend, Inouye spent her summer working as a secretary in her father's legal office. MJ'm learning marketable skills,• she said. But she was pretty anxloUi to get to Boston and experience the Harvard culture. . •There's tons of different w<>- ple. You find a place to sit o.nd rea.ch out," Inouye said. "Life isn't like a puzzle, it's more like a web." 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Reportedly miffed over being l.Ocked out of their dressing quarters, the refer- ees delayed the start of the nonleague season opener 30 minutes, forcing Baker, the Sailors' perpetual motion machine, to cool his heels behind the south end zone. •1t didn't bother me,• said Baker, who amassed 258 all-purpose yards and scored three touchdowns to lead the visiting Sailors to a do~t 3\-1 victo- ry, improving their winning streak in season d.ebuts to nine straight. Baker, an An-Sea View League comerback last fall, notcl)ed the Sailors' first 24 rushing attempts and 135 ground ya.tds on the night. The 5-foot-11, 184-pound standout also returned a fumble 38 yards for a touchdown. returned the Tars' lone inteJception four yards, and had kickoff returns of 42 and 25 yards. He also nearly intercepted another ball and was largely responsible for holding heralded Orange receiver Derald Deason to a mere three catches for 52 ya.rdi. Newport Coach Jeff Brinkley, however, had plen- ty to be pleased about besides Baker, though a pair of potentially setious injuries took away some of his glee. •. •1 thought the d~ense played real well, Brett ran the ball great and I thought Ounior quarterback) Steve (Gorman) threw the ball real well,· said Brink- MARC MARTIN : P' I DAll.V PILOT : r , Hlgh's i ley. But the bad news, according to Bnnkley, tnduded a possibly torn pectoral muscle sustained by twd- way senior lineman Eddie Clarke, who earned all- league accolades last fall at offensive tackle, and had been expected to double at defensive end in 1997. l).nother po~t;W loss to the defensive line was 6- 1, 228-pound 1umor tackle Mike Stanton, who 5aid he heard a crunching noise from bis left knee, when bent awkwardly backward in a pileup. Baker wasn't the only Sailor who shook off tl).e delay, as the visitors scored on their first two posses- sions to claim a 10-0 cushion. . Four Baker carries and three Gorman comple- tions, the capper a 3-yard scoring strike to Oscar Garcia, keyed an eight-play, 37-yard march to make it 7-0 with 7:15 left in the first period. Balmr intercepted two plays after the ensuing kickoff and junior Eddie Johnson cashed in the first of six Panther turnovers seven plays later with a 43- y(lfd field goal for all the Sailors, ranked 10th m dF SOuthem Section Division V, would need. /~_T_h_e_H_a_r_b_o_r _d_e_fe_n_s_e_._ie_d~b_y_s_e_i_io_r_m~id_d_I_e • SEE SAILORS PAGE 84 By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot •Mesa Verde Country Club head pro gains top national honor; awards banquet slated for Oct. 23 COSTA MESA -After learn· ing be had won the highest hon- or in his line of work, Tom Sar- gent of Mesa Verde Country Club was flabbergasted. Salgent. considered one of the most respected golf instructors Ul the country and a former three- year president of the Southern California PGA. was voted this week as the National PGA Club Proleaiooal ol the Year. Nominees for the award are submitted by the 41 sections in the National PGA across the United States, after which a com· mittee reviews and selects th• finalists._ M art.na : eae : IC.elth 11 : • TY(o late driv fail to materialize welcomed to ~ for Sea. tang; in nonleague opener. Upon fUrtber exa.miMtion bf, the national colnmittee, sectioii ~dall who pmrinated the final4 ist are required to submit addi•1 ttonal information. which is fol,, lowed by a committee vote. • anewaeason by the dehnltve lront of Corona delMlll' Prldaf night. 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( 14449) '94 ISUZU '95 JEEP TROOPER LS CHEROKEE ~:~: Laredo~. ful pc?'WW, CO, I I ~rwwluus muat ... #923573 5978 •1 a,977 '~5 LEXUS SC400 Whit.Im chromes a> ~ ICM126.s 6. <MJil. •The rise of woments soccer has paralleled the su~ of Estancia's 1ra<ie Manz, who has captured the mOfnents like snapshots in her memory. By Molly Yanity, DajJy Pilot W omen's soccer was showcased in a fashion at the 1996 Olympics that even the best promoter in the world would have ha'd a bard time staging -a sudden death overtime victory in the semifinal in which a player who was once cut from the team knocked in the game-winner in the 100th minute while the team's star played the entire game on a sprained ankle. It wasn't televised. The.gold medal game wasn't, either. But the entire world knew about it and it turned into a moment that ltacie Manz, a senior forward at UCI, will hold in her memory, one of many moments that will be kept in her mind that mark the dawning popularity of a great sport, her sport. She'll tell people her role model was that injured hero, Mia Hamm, who led the U.S. to gold. And closer to home, she'll tell them that she saw a mediocre collegiate program tum into a threat with which to be reckoned. The modest Estancia grad could also tell ut her individual accolades . -All-Big West Conference First Team, a place near the top of the program's all-time career scoring list. But she won't • · She won't eldborate on those because that doesn't seem to be the way of women's team sports. The "team• seems to come first. "In the past, we kind of were individual," Manz said. •But we're really becoming ~eam. • What is the catalyst m that process? Is it what has led to the rise in popularity sports? Is it something psychological, or social, or physiological? Or is it just female bonding? "It's hanging out together, and playing with each other and knowing how each other plays,• she said. Under the direction of Coach Marine Cano, the Anteaters have built a solid program in Irvine. Cano began his tenure while Manz was a senior at Estancia, where she was putting together a season in which she earned Pacific Coast League co-Most Valuable Player. "When I recruited her, we didn't have a lot of money,• Cano said. "I was looking for someone who could come in and help us right away. She was not a heavily recruited player out of high school, but she bas developed into a top Division I college player because she is a great athlete." Since Manz's arrival in e, the Anteaters have not bad• losing season. ~season the blue and gold set a program record with a 13-7-2 record and nearly won its first Big West title, but fell 2-0 to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in the conference tournament championship game. Manz knows that the team chemistry will be necessary to dethrone the Mustangs and take her own trip to the NCAA tournament. •we have a ,eAlly good ch~ce of it," she said. "We've all been playing together for a whµe now, and this is definitely our best chance since I've been Trade Manz has everything gomg in the rtgbt direction. here." Manz entered the season second on UCI's ca.reer scoring list. Right behind her in third was teammate Nicole Bucciarelli. After opening the season with two goals and a pair of victories, Manz inched closer to the mark and she and Bucciarelli were tied in second with 70 points. But an injury temporarily took Manz off the path and Cano said. As her collegiate career winds down, Manz knows that th~ popularity of her sport is growing. "Every year girls are liking soccer more and more. There are going to be more girls playing. For UCI, when I got here,..we weren't that great, b\4t every year it's getting better,• she said. And not just in the kept her out of a game -the first one she had not started in three-plus seasons for Cano. •She has a very strong character. Nobody, and I mean nobody works harder in practice than nacte," Cano said. Bucd'arelli took care of the scoring while Manz took a seat, but the Anteaters continued "Nobody, and I mean nobody works harder in pracuce than Tracie •.. " -MARINE CANO level of competition, she notes, but in popularity and support. "Our school is actually one ol the top ones (in attendance)," she said. "The faculty is great. Our athletic director (Dan Guerrero) comes to all the games. He even went to Portland with us. It's total support here." to win and, according to Manz, that's all that matters. "We're not really (rivals),• she said of herself and her forward partner, who bas since taken over the top spot in the recordbook. •Just as long as we score and win. We hadn't really played together that much, but .now we seem to connect." Bucciarelll, a Van Nuys native, became the all-time leading scorer with 16 points (five goals and three assists this season) which pushed Manz into thirds. With a goal in Wednesday's 3-2 loss to No. 19 UCLA, Manz knocked in a goal for her 72nd career point. "She's so versatile. I'll start her at sweeper because of her speed and then put her in as a striker late in the game to get the win," Manz likes that a larger audience gets to see her sport. She likes that Mia Hamm's name has become one of the most familiar names among female athletes. When she leaves UCL she'd like to be recognized, as well "(I'd like people) to say that I played bard, and went to school and plilyed. That takes a lot of time and commitment,• Manz said. The fact is, though. that people are already saying it •She came here and trained so ~s the most fit player I've coaclied in 14 years, male or female," Cano said. "I just hope that, this being her senior year, ~ can accomplish our goals of winning the conference. She deserves it. She's a tremendous kid.. • File this one in the Oops Dept.; Conchita Martinez Granados, si; Conchita M~· , no. O ffid.als of th nited States 1i . Association called the· other day apologizing profusely and begging for forgiveness, because Conch!ta Martinez is not coming to Newport Beac)l to play in the Paci.fie Mutual Ufe Women's • richard dunn Challenger. Though the USTA last month confirmed Martinez's top-seeding in the upcoming challenger at the Newport Beach Maniott Hotel and Tennis Quo, Dianne Atkinson of the USTA said she did not know why the error was made. •(The USTA) just blew it," tournament director Robyn Ray said. There is, however, another player named Conchita Martinez Granados who is listed among the main-draw alternates. That Martinez, though, is ranked 276th in the world, a far cry from t1J8 other Martinez's ninth ranking. - No harm, no foul. &st you ~ expect more from an outlit,J.ike the USTA, which boasts on~ the richest purses in all of spo at the U.S. Open. • In the $25,000 Pacific Mutual Life Challenger Sept. 22-28, an event sanctioned by the USTA and the WTA Tour, young stars will vie against tour veterans trying to earn y.torld-ranldng points. "The challenger isn't about money, it's about the 25 world-ran.lang points the wmner gets,• Ray said. Keri Phebus of CorQJla del Mar, NCAA singles~and doubles d\ampion in 1995 fOJ UCLA, will play in the ~touJ\ds. Newport -mulls Braverman, the {>-Tanked girl in the natiQQ ill~ ies, will be i ed "'""""' ith . . stars, ---~. nsmg . and Meg ghii=f Florida . 'Jhe eventfis being h'Osted by Your photo her~· Pl.ACE YOUR MESSAGE IH THE omclAL. 50TH AHHIVERSARY kE£PSAICE EDfTIOHI the Newport Beei:b Hotel arid Tennis Oub b second year tn a iow, tbll with ~live cX:introl of the toumammt. There will be 60 wodd players =estimated 15 different t;. pal111dJNIUI• in the ch er to benefit National Research Foundatiqn. Lallt year, Elena Brioukho'fets (Ukraine) defee Mercedes Paz (Argentina) tn final. Paz was a finalist this Y1 in mixed doubles at the US. There will be a 32-player main draw in singles, a 16- dQables draw and a 32-player • qualifying draw to determine four spots in the main event. Women ranked mostly from 7 to 275th in the world will compete. Details: 729-3566. • This weekend at Palisades Tennis Club are the semifinals and finals of the 7 lst Pacific Southwest Senior Tennis Tournament and the Mats Wilander Battle of the Beaches. Adnuss1on is free, but fans will be asked to pay to park at . the.~jacent Hyatt Newporter'$ ... lower parking level. In the Battle of the Beaches. Jeff. Tarango and Karel Novaceti ~play at 1 p.m. in a semifix>afi ~Ronald Agenor will face 1V~ander at 2:30 p.m. .. • The final is Sunday. -®-- Actual·size 4 inches x 2 inches , • A Name/Year of Graduation B Your Message Name Address ~- PUIUSHIHG SUTIMIDl4'9\ a 154tl .. THE OAltYPM.OT. ALSO AVAILA&I OH THE O.C.C. CAWUS • • t-lewport Harbor has no trouble With the visiting ~gles of Calvary Chapel in opener, 15-13, 15-2, 15-4. 8¥ !y1olly Yanity, Daily Piiot NEWPORT BEACH-The sea- son opener is supposed to be filled with mistakes, jitters, maybe ~ few bitted plays. The Newport Harbor girls vol- leyball team apparently was busy practicing when first-game eti- quette was being taught and proved it Friday evening in a COLLEGE SOCCER Pirates forced to settle, 1-1 • Orange Coast sees Mt. San Antoni.a escaP.e an ambush with goal in the last four minutes of game. WALNUT MEN Orange Coast College put the first blemish on host Mt. San Antonio College's )lg:en's soccer record with a 1-r tie Prlday afternoon as Newport li4rbor High product Ariel Gavi- lan connected 21 minutes into the seco~d half. Mt. SAC (3-0-1) escaped defeat with a goal with four min- utes left to frustrate the 0-2-2 Pirates. ·For Gavilan, who scored off an 4-SSist from Jacob Grant, it was his third goal (50% of OCC's offense) in four starts. Costa Mesa High product Car- los Lou was credited with nine saves. Vanguards win, 2-t IRVINE Southern Califor-'MEN nia College's men's soccer team Yl~ a 2-1 winner over College of Notre Dam'e Friday afllfe Sout.Q- em California Classic on the Concordia University campus. Chuy Miramontes and Martin Llppens drove home goals to pace the win, the third in three tries for the Vanguards. The Vanguards meet another 3-0 outfit today for the title- against Judson College at noon. sec women win, 1-0 HON0Ll11:-U -WOMEN em Califor- College's women~ soccer (4-1), on the strength of a ~ with 10 seconds left in the lrll half by senior Meggan Preener, be$led host Hawati- sound beattn.g Of vtliti.ng caivary Chapel. 15-13, 15-2, 154. •It belog tbe ftnt game, we looked really good,• HarbOr't Coach Dan Glenn sald of the pre- mier. But he cautiously added, ·we have some real tough matches coming up, though." Playing at home again.st C41- vary Chapel, a solid team with a successful background, the SaUors' only flaw seemed to come in-the first set when they held a 7- 2 lead and allowed the Eagles back into the game. • It went to the wire with Cal- vary's sophomore setter Jessie Wright was serving at 14-13. But ·. Newport'• own sophomore, April Roa, pounded a kill off · of Kelly Overby 1n the back row for a sideout. Maris-sa Cothran then served for the ma tell and junior Jennifer Carey slammed down a kill tor Harbo(s set point. "(Calvary Chapel) is always a good team, but they don't have a lot of depth,· Glenn said. •But they're always quick and make good serves." It WU his team' eerving t imtanUy mflde u. impact on the visitors, though. Senior LaW'a Wells began the second set with a pair of aces from which the Eagles could not. Calvary didn't get on the board until the blue and gray already had a 9:0 lead and the hosts cruised to the 15-2 win. With just two senion on the team, Glenn boasts a tall, young . ~~start tour gfdl Who are m feet er taller,,and you won't find too many high ICbool teams that can do that." be sald. . 'JWo o1 thOH m-tooten ana sopbomorel in Roa (~·highs 11 kiJll and eight digs) and Krlsta Dill (MV811 kills, four blocking a.ssiltl.) Another sophomore is Brenda Waterman who put together a strong performance with eight kills, seven digs and a block. "(Watennan) did real well in the scrimmage in the other day and I'm ~ up that she's come out in the first two outtngs and did so well,• Glenn said. Tb8 ~fOOt-5 Waterman made her ftnt Vanity ~ and noted the hicreue In lpee4 Of the game ~to speed at the.lower lev- •Jt's faster,• she said, noting that she needs to improve her passing and up her aggressive- ness. But with the her ~ormance in the opener, Glenn might be naming anoth& blue chip from a program that has had its share. "She has a great attitude and looks really good," he said. "She's our quicJmess on the court.• The Sea Vlew League's Co- MVP last se~on, Carey put up 23 assiJts for the Sailors. • PIRATES INTO THE FIRE RIGHT AWAY • MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Orange Coast' College football coach BW Workman ponders the sltuatton as his team girds for tonight's test at Cerritos. •Difficulty level for Bucs' football team is high with road game tonight with Cerritos College Falcons. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot · CERRITOS -"It's the hard that makes it good," Tom Hanks, por- traying a baseball coach, said in the 1992 movie •A League of Their Own." If truth rings in Hanks' words, then Head Coach Bill Workman and his Pirate gridders are in for a good time to open their season, if nothing else. · ·we're just going to plug jn our pa~ and go," Workman said of bis team that boasts 89 freshmen. The Pirates face Cerritos Col- lege tonight (7 o'clock). The Fal- cons, under Frank Mazzota, open their season as the 11th-ranked team in the state following a 9-2 campaign in '96. Cerritos is the first of three ranked teams Orange Coast will play over the next four weeks. ·we saw them scrimmage and they'.re huge,• Workman said. #They can run. They're rated very highly and they're a very good team." . Workman has had his concerns somewhat relieved, though, this week when bis starting quarter- back, sophomore Chad Collins, was cleared to play after missing a week-and-a-half of practice and last week's scrimmage against Santa Monica City due to an ill- ness originally thought to be mononucleosis. e>~-' OIRHSI No.~ tNKV-. 52 DON Doi• UI 11 JelaTOKMO HMa5-Qa MJolarc..r llJolll,..., 14'°9 ICMlm 13 AlnaMo UoNI • Ow>Cou.M 1~5- 12 TOA'IWNA Ht.Wt.a. .... 5-9 175 Fr. Fl 6-5 275 So. LT 6-2 270 Fr. LG 6-1 260 Fr. C 6'.<> 27 5 Fr. RG M 270 Fr. RT 6-2 255 So. TE 6-2 180 Fr. SE 6-2 200 So. QI 5-9 ·190 Fr. Tl 6-2 245 So. F8 No.~ too-~ 15 MMCO Ml..az t9 IWl'll PUacaTT 17 51'1119 I IM 5 SamCJltAY SO DAW..,_. 1J,_..,..,_ I ~JoelllON 21 Eb LM.ONDe 4J~HL.srA 2 "'-' Gll.uMI Ht. Wt. a. Pos. 6-2 220 Fr. DE S-9 230 So. OT 6-3 290 Fr. DT 6-4 255 Fr. DE 6-3 230 So. Ol8 6-1 235 So. ILS 6-2 225 Fr. LS 6-0 185 Fr. CB 6-0 170 Fr. FS 6-2 200 Fr. SS S-11 185 So. CB ChadCoWm Andre Stewart Ivan Metter "Chad's been cleared and that's a good thing," Workman said. But one of Collins' prime tar- gets, returning starter Mike Knox, went under the k:nif e last week and is expected to miss four weeks as a result of a knee injury. ·we're not without when it comes to receivers, but we had some things planned that we'll have to put on the back burner 'until he returns,• Workman said. Collins will go. to Washington State transfer Ivan Mercer and sophomore Joe Khamis. M&cer (6--foot-7, 225) reeled in three passes for 61 yards and a touchdown in last week's scrim- mage. The Falcons will meet the Pirates loaded. Sophomore quarterback Matt Sorenson compet~ 60% of his attempts last season for 704 yards. Backfield mates Quion Austin and Michael Moody are threats, as well. Austin, a tailback, carried for 512 yards and seven TDs last year while Moody added 349 yards and three scores. ( OCC will counter w\th red.shirt freshman Andre Stewart (5-9, 190) at tailback and Toti Tuipala (6-2, 245) at fullback. Pad.fic Thursday, 1-0, setting up a ; r-P.P-."'P"P"'!""'I!"'• •Eagles unable to keep up with La Habra in an 11-5 nonleague polo decision Friday afternoon. poel with USIU Friday night. OCC women romp, 6-0 COSTA MESA WOMEN -Orange Coast 'College's host Pirates took no 'prisoners Friday afternoon, blitz- 'inV East Los Angeles in a non· cQnf erence women's soccer match, 6..0, pushing the Pirates over the .500 mark with a 3-2-2 record. • Coast's Andrea Taylor and Jes- sica Schroeder, the latter a prod- uct of Costa Mesa High, each scored two goals in the Pirates' . balanced blitz, which featured a 3-0 halftime lead. Taylor benefited from a Schroeder assist, while Kelly Wilk.ins (Megan Waters with the • assist) and Waters (with a Wilk.ins' assist) rounded out the scoring. Andrea Neil was credited with three saves in logging the shutout victory. By Molly Yantty, Daily Pilot school football opened riday for Corona del , Costa Mesa and Newport Harbor, but Estancia provlCied the only game ln town Thunday night. Ah, opening night. The Davidson Field grass is never greener, the optimism never higher and the antidpation never greater. And the Eagles put on a decent show for the estimated 700 in attendance, including several players from Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa, as well as several coaches from Laguna Hills, which will take on the Eagles in Pacific Coast League play in five short weeks. The Eagl~ were not spectacular in any facet -though James Dawkins exploding through the secondary can still lure one to the edge of MESA .· CONTINUED FROM 81 we couldn't keep our intensity up the entire game.• The Mesa defense beat the offense to the scoring column, as Steve Herzog returned an inter- ception 32 yards for the night's initial score. four downs .• His theft came on the heels of· Sou's first intercep- tion of tlie night. The Mus- tang offense then produced its first score of the season after the defense stifled Saddleback ·in Running back Vmce Hamade, who gained 64 yards in µie first half, got 42 of those d\lrint-a dri- ve that took the Mustangs from their own 44 down to the Road- runner five. From there, quarter- back Ronnie Llevanos. hit Jerry Oeveland with a 5-yard touch- down pass, and Matt Peca's sec- ond conversion made it 14-0 after one quarte,r. Then it was back to the defense. Jeremy Siedsma recovered a fumble at the Saddleback 20, and two plays later, Danny Baume, filling in at quarterback for Uevanos, connected with Cleve- land on a 20-yard touchdown pass for a 20-0 lead. On Saddleback's ensuing pos- session, Costa Mesa's David Weir pounced on a fumble a the Road- runner 30. The very next play, Uevanos hit a wide-open Matt Good at the 11, and Good waltzed into the end zone untouched to make it 26-0. Sou then picked off another Smnby~ Marina 0 10 0 0 -10 Corona del Mar O O 6 O -6 Second QuMer Mar -Daguro 25 pass from Scot (Dodosh kfck), 11 :46. Mar -Dodosh 38 F<i. 5:23. Third QulirW' CdM • Lemmerman 2 run (kick failed), 8:G4. Attendance: 2,000 (estimated). IMMVIDUAL ....... M¥-Keith. 15-52; S.llor, 1-5; o.guro, 2-for.min-1; Sc01. 1().for-mln.8. CdM-~ne. l-14; ...,,.,.. man. S-1, 1 TO; Ahhutw, 1·for- mfru-6; Hood, 13-for-mtnus.20. one's 1eat. But Coach John Uebengood witneaed execution as sound as any coech bas a right to expect when h1s team steps under the lights for the first time again.st different..colored jerseys. Here's some leftover nota. from opening night. as wen as other presea.son happenings involving Newport-Mesa schools: 0 It wu senior Justin Wolter calling signals and tossing impressive spirals for the Eagles, but 1996 quarterback Jeff Pei;ry was also moving the cb4ins against Century. Perry, who graduated last spring and is now playing golf at Chapman University, didn't find any eligibility loophole. Instead, the former Eagle was a member of the chain gang, which got a d~t workout trotting up and down the Century sideline all night. keeping pace with Estaod.a'• 16 first downs. a It WM .a.C> lbe debat b Estanda'1 new eagle helmet decalt, wb1cb provide a much more accurate, m>•Jler and slwJ>et image ot their majestic mascot than last year's, which more resembled a seagull. On the subject of uniforms, it's my opinion the Eagles' home red f erseys with the white and gold shoulder stripes, solid scarlet pants and Washington Redskin two.stripe socks, are among Orange County's finest. But Estancia baseball coach Paul noxel, who coordinate$ sideline activity for varsity football games and coaches Llebengood's junior varsity, may or may not vouch for my fashion sense, judging from some sideline sarcasm having to do with my traditional opening-night necktie. 0 U the actton on the field gets a barry faulkner little slow during Estancia home games, spectators may find some comic relief viewing the team's individual senior photographs in the Eagles' program. They have to be seen to be believed. a The varsity wasn't the only Estancia football team bringing home a victory Thursday as Coach Art Perry's freshmen mqu&4 trounced~. 21~. Per;ry who bMt been. Uebeftgood'1 offensive coordina- tor the 1Ut thfee lealOOI to coin- cide wilh hil son Jeffs tenure with the team. ii back coecbing on tbe freshmen level With longtime Estancia co~ Tooi Pis tier. The elder Perry, ind.dentally, is not shy about singing the praises of freshman quarterback Danny Valbuena. •tte's as good as we've had here in a long time,• Perry said the first week of practice, refening to the Fountain Valley transfer. a Notre Dame loottiall bu lt's own television contract. but the Golden Dom.en have nothing on the silver-shelled Sea Kings of Corona del Mar. CdM boosters have funded videotape broadcasts of games for a couple years now, with the tapes being shown at postgame parties, as well as sold to players ;J PAUL BERS£BACH I DAllY PILOT Costa Mesa's Vince Hamade bursts through a host of Saddleback defenden en route to a blg pickup. The Mustangs led at half, 32-0. Pedroza pass to set up the Mus- tang offense once again. Nam Kim and Richard Price deserve credit for setting up Sou as the duo leveled the Roadrunner quar- terback as he released the ball. The pass floated into the arms of Sou -the lone player In the vicinity of the wounded duck - and Sou returned it 21 yards to the Saddleback 18. Following Herzog's 14 yard run, Baume scored on a 4-yard COM CONTINUED FROM 8 1 outs, and they kept completing it.• Segura said .• ·1 knew they were going to come back to it. 1 was in IDAD coverage (against Cd.M wide receiver Ryan Coop- er), and I just anticipated the out and stepped in front.• In was heartbreeldng for the Sea Kings, though they never enjoyed the lead in the game. •ttey, we had our chances,• CdM Coach Dick Freeman said. ·we just didn't do it We had a couple of shots. We did OK and stood in there, though.• Hood, the starter, com- pleted bis first five passes with Cooper and Mike Pinn grabbing two MCb, but an yg .... ,t--_ lmpres sl ve ~Ing drive for the Sea KmgS ended in dhappolnt- run. Costa Mesa's defense also staged its own version of the Hit Parade. Kim, a senior . defensive end, finished with 4 1/2 sacks, and Ben Felter lifted Saddle- back's Santana Ung up in the air before thrusting the wide receiver to the turf in the second half. Had this been a wrestling match, the stop would have been worth a two-point take down. ·Instead, Pelter stopped Ung after a 6-yard gain. ·we had some pops tonight, that's for certain,• Howell said. •(Nam) Kim should have been all-league last season. He's as good as any (defensive) end this (Pacific Coast) league has to offer.• Costa Mesa's usually potent one-two rushing punch of Herzog and Hamade never really figured into the ballgame. The Mustang defense saw to it that the duo wasn't needed, although Herzog served as the workhorse during Costa Mesa's opening drive of the game. He gained 32 yards in a march that took the Mustangs from their own 39 to the Saddleback seven, although the drive failed ·to yield any points. Hamade was the game's high rusher with 78 yards (on 14 car- ries), and Herzog finished with 54 on 10 tries. . ~NEWPORT . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . • . . . MARC MAR™ I !>MY PlOT : CdM quarterback Nlck Hood (7> llndl btmseU ID a crowd. ! . tion. ! Marina scored on the fint )>lay : ol. the lk'ODd quarter, when Scot : connected with a wide open Ryan : ~ for a 25-yard touchdown; : CONTINUED FROM 81 Score by Quarters Saddleback 0 0 0 0 -· Q Costa Mesa 14 18 0 0 -32 First Qu..-t'er CM · S. Herzog 32 interception return (Peca kick), 4:42. CM · Je. Cleve- , land 5 pass from Lievanos (Peca kick), 0:31. Second Quartw CM -Je. Cleve- land 20 pass from Baume (PAT fail), 7:52. CM -Good 30 Jerry Clevelm• pass from • , Lievanos (kick fiiil), 6:16. . .. CM -Baume 4 run (pass fail), 3: 15 Attendance: 1,000 (estimated). '· INDIVIDUAL RUSHING S -TagalOii, 13-34; D. Pedroza, 2-24, V. Gonzalez, 3-5; L Gonzalez. 5-min.3. CM · Hamade, 14-78; S. Herzog. 10-$4; J. Henog, 14-19. INOMDUAL PASSING S -S. Pedroza, 3-20-4. CM -lievanos, 5-7-0, 57, 1 TD; Baume, 1 ·3, 20, 1 TD. INDIV1DUAL RECEIVING S • Barnes, 1 ·~; Cervantes, 1-11; U.1~ I CM . Je. Cleveland, 3-34, 2 TO; Good, t-30, 1 TD; Hamade, 1·11; S. Herzog. 1·2. GAME STATISTlCS s °"' First downs S 9 Rus~-yardage 27-60 38-15'1 Passing yardage 39 • 71 Passing 3-20-4 6-10-0 Net return yardage• 14 9q Sacks-yardage 5 - 6 34 5 ~2 ·!t Net yardage <>!! Punts 5-29.0 8-32' Fumbles-fumbles lost 5·3 • 3-2 Flags..net yardage 6-30 a,,, Time of possession 25:07 u :sa •Punt returns, interceptions, furn~ returns Sean by Qmrten Newport lo 14 7 0 -31 Orange 0 7 0 0 -1 t . . Casey Hogan, Katie Prigmore and Danny Zimbaldi named to All-American contingent. I the world of college n sailing' there are a few J. J.honors that are bestowed upon individual at the end of the 5ailing season. These honors include All-American status, CoUege Sailor of thC" Year, electJon to the College Sailing Hall of Fame, and for a chosen few, select.Jon to the ICYRA U .S All-Std! Team. Th.is year, three Newport Beach sailors gamed All-American status, ndJTlely Casey Hogm for Oartmouth,.Kalle Pngmore for St Mary's College and Danny Zimbaldi for Stanford. Hogan was ndffied d Women's All-Amencan, Prjgmore was a Women's Hdnorable Menuon and Zunbald1 was a Coed All-Amencan. This year, the chosen few on the All-Star Team included two local sailors. UCI's Andy Beeckman and St. Mary's College satlor Mark Ivey -instructors al Newport Harb.or and Lido Isle Yacht Clubs, respectively -were part of the westigious seven-mdn team lhal tours the British Isles once every four years. The tour, commorlly known as the BUSA Tour, has been conducted in this fashion smce its mce ption in the mid 1960s. Chosen from any tmpressive field of collegiate sailors, Beeckman and Ivey's teammates included ·College Sailor of the Year, Tun Wadlow (Boston ~1vers1ty). Jesse Andrews (Hawaii), I larcourt Schutz (College of Charleston), Will Stout ~U.S. Ndval Academy) and Graeme Woodworth (Tufts ) The team was Jed by Coach Bnan Doylr> of Dartmouth. SelectJon cntena for the> ted.01 included sailtnu talent, team racing abili~. breadth of sailmg knowledge, sklllin d vanety of boats, physical stze dild group cohesiveness "Th.is tour 1s only for sailors ot a very high caliber," Doyle said The BUSA Tour features four ofhc1al mdtches against the British All-Star team tor four perpetudl troptues. These matches includf>d ~glehanded team sailing, BOATING .. '4 : }k, - stephanie keefe keelboat team racing, dinghy team racing and keelboat match racing. The ICYRA All-Stars proved victorious in the official racing with a record of 3-1. The British All-Stars were qruy able to bring home the keelboat team racing trophy as they beat the ICYRA sailors in a 4-3 decision. In other m'?:ltches, ICYRA dominated with a 4-0 (best of seven) win of the dinghy team racing regatta, a 3-1 (best of five) win of the keelboat match racing and a win by forfeit of the singlehanded racing. The team also spent part of the July 15-Aug. 20 trip traveling more than 4,500 miles in a 15-passenger minibus through the hills of · England, Scotland, Wales and lreland to compete against British collegiate sailors. Much of this sailing consisted of racing against pickup teams in boats such as Fireflys, Larks, 707s, White Bodts, 1720s, Lasers, Laser Ils, Rhodes 19s, 420s, Impalas, First Class Bs, National 12s and Vanguard lSs. Racing format included fleet. match and team racing. Though onJy seven sailors are chosen every four years for this tour, three of these distinguished alumni arP Newport Beach sailors -Jeff Olson, a 1996 Olympic hopeful m the Mistral class, and NHYC's Jaime Malm and Charlie Ogletree. In addition, 1993 team member Bob Merrick coached the senior program at NHYC this summer and is currently crewing for silver medalist Morgan Reeser in 470s. ' I • ..} - Semifi11 showdown tOdaY •Battle of tbe Beech at PAliiades Tennii Club, ind the rest of the Padfic SOutbwest 5elilors . Tourney moves mto tOday's lelDifl.t\als: w the 14th·teeded pair, wen lOl>l*:i by AmeriCUI Mike Whitmarsh and Canyon Ce.man, 12-6, 12-3. Whit- marsh and Ceman were seed- ed third. N s w -Lewis ousted In :~~ ! sans Mau WUan· ~d round der, who WU \.Q)l8,t in th• w B s T - quarleJfinala, tbe wmiftmla Of WOOD _ Bri· the Battle of the Bea.ch at Pal-an Lewil, a Corona del Mar isades Tenn.ii Club ls on tap Hig);l and Orange Coast Cbl· today with Jeff Tarango and lege volleyball standout, and Karel Novacek colliding at 1 partner Bric Ponoimoana p.m ., followed by a 2i30 made it through one bid but matchup between Ronald fell Friday momlng in the sec-Agenor and Chds Ganz. It's all a part of the Pacific ond round of the lingle-elimi· Southwest Senior Tournament nation WoTld CbampiODShips at Palls3.des, \:Vith semifinals in of Beach Volleyball at the virtually everj category on tap UCLA Tennis Center. I...eW11, who now resides in Huntington Beech, UJed to team with Whitmefsb on the Asaodatioa of Volleyball Pro- f esslonals Tour. Last year, Whitmarsh earned a silver medal at the Atlanta Olympics with San Diegan Mike Dodd. In the first round of the $300,000 WoTld Champi- onships, Lewi$ and Ponoimoana topped by Mari- ano Baracetti and Jose Salem.a of Argentina, 12-3, 12-9. today. Lewis and Fonoimoana, Borders' Dukes win Northern crown By Molly Yanity, Dally Pflot Ila Borders' Duluth-Superior Dukes won the Northern League championship Friday evening with a 3-1 win over the Winnipeg Goldeneyes. The Dukes took the single-A independent league title in three games in the best-of-five series after cl.inching the Eastern Division play- offs over St. Paul, the team that originally signed Borders. Borders, who became the first woman to pitch in a professional baseball game, has almost completed a dismal season in the bullpen. She tallied an earned run average of 1.53 in 14.1 Innings in which she allowed 24 J;rlts and 17 ru,ns. The lefthander also walked nine batten and fanned seven while opponents hit .387 off her. In th:t,ayoffs, Borders fired one inning of hitless w k against St. Paul striking out a bat- ter and owing a. walk, but did not pitch in the champiOD,$hip series. Borders. who pitched for three seasons at Southern California College, has expressed inter- est in continuing to play in the Northern League or trying to earn a. spot on a roster overseas. DEEP SE.A: SAlURDAY Community college women - Orange Coast at Cuesta, 2 p.m. F1UOAY'S COUNTS Oav.v's Locbr • 6 boats. 182 anglen. 392 ye1rowia11, 2~ barracuda. 125 bonito. 61 ~tico bass, 47 sculpln. 15 sand bass. • FootlNIH Community college • Orange Coast at Cerritos College, 7 p.'m. High school girts -Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa at Founaln Valley Tournament. 8 a.m. 1 dorado, 4 sklpjadt. Newport ......... • 6 boats, 149 anglerJ. 391 yellowtail, 7 yeltowfln tuna, 5 sldpjack runa. 54 barraciida, 1 halibut. 1 sheephead, 62 bonito, 4 sculpln. • w.twpolo • Cross aM.fttry Community college men and women -Orange Coast at Fresno lnvttatJonal. Community college men • Orange Coast at Cuesta Tournament. 3 rocldist'I, 24 calko bass. 2 sand bas!, 45 mackerel. High sc!'lool boys and girls • Costa Mesa. Corona del.Mar. N~ Harbor at Laguna Hiiis lnvitatl~al, 8 a.m. Community college women • Orange Coast at El Camino Tournament. all day. CORREGTION High school boys -Costa Mesa at Gros.smont. 10 a.m. A ~hoto of Corona del Mar High girls volleyball in Thurs- day's edition misidentified the subject, who was junior varsity coach Bill Christensen. • Vol~I College women • Southern California College at Westmont Tournament. • Field hodley High school -Newport Harbor at LAFHA Tournament at Huntington Beach, all day. SARGENT CONTINUED FROM 81 award the past two years. "There's kind of a window of opportunity in your career for these kind of things,• said Sar- gent, who turried SO this year and bas hinted about trying to qualify for Senior PGA Tour events in the Southland. The award goes to the club professional who best exemplifies golf as an instructor, mentor, pro shop manager, player, businessman, rules expert, administrator, section advocate and community leader. "I think coming to Mesa Verde (almost 2112 years ago) helped, because of the cl~'s great reputation and storied history, but that's not to take anything away from Yorba Llnda (Country Club)," said Sargent, who spent nearly 18 years as the head professional at Yorba Llnda, where be gained national recognition as a top-notch teaching pro. Sargent, who called the award "a once-in-a- lifetime • honor, will be offidally presented the National PGA Club Professional of the Year Award at the Annual PGA Meeting Oct. 23 at the PGA National Resort in Palm Beach Gar- dens, Fla. "I've served on that committee and I've seen some of the bios and resumes that come in, and in reality, to just pick one is mindboggling. Sure, some stand out above the others and you may get a whole bunch of good ones, but any one of them could stick,• Sargent said. Sargent said he bas reduced his lessons from 40-50 hours a week to 20-25. In 1989, be won a National PGA junior golf leader award. Sargent, a former collegiate baseball pitcher for San Diego State, has been a large influence on the careers of former PGA Tour pros Bob May, Greg Cesario and Neale Smith, and top women golfers Kellee Booth (Arizona State), Laurie Brower (LPGA) and Alida Allison. Por Mesa Verde Country Club, it's the staff's second honor of the week, following Kevin McNece's Assistant Professional of the Year Award by the SCPGA. Ill Ollt'VAIT ~ CORONA DBL MAR-Corona de1 Mar High'• girls tennil team opened bl atyle Friday afternoon, shelling vtati:Dg Loi Alamitos bl a nonleegue match, 15-3, behind the sterling play of all bands, but in pa'.rticular. senior singles stand- out Nirul. Vaughan and the No. 1 doubles team of Rucbika Bu<nua- ja and Courtney Tenerelli. Both .entities swept their foes, the doubles bTeezing by margins of 6-3, 6-0, 6-1; and Vaughan dropping her three Griffin foes, 6- 2, 6-0, 6-4. Vaughan, however, found her- self down by an 0-4 defidt in the finale before collecting herself en route to the sweep ·as CdM improved to 1.0 with the sea.son- opening verdict. -NNollOnnlleiei ... IMl'I .. COllONA DB. MM 15 Los Al.AMrTOI J Stngles • NI. Vaughan (CdM) def. Satele, 6-2; def. Brodsky, 6-0; def. Meshkipur, 6-4; caylan (CdM) won 6-0, 6-2, 6-1; Na. Vaughan (CdM) won 6-0; lost 4-6; won 6-0. ~ -Budhraja-Tenerelll (CdM) def. Teweles-Ralli, 6-3; def. Kumer- Egge. 6-0; def. Mennan-Tabago, 6-0; Meyer-Coleman (CdM) won 6-4, 6-2, 6-2; Charney-Martinez (CdM) lost S-7; won 7-5; lost S-7. Mesa opens with loss SAN CLEMENTE -Costa Mesa Higb's No. 3 singles player Kristin Chisholm picked up two victories in a season-opening team loss to San Clemente, 15-3. The Mustangs, now 0-1, also picked up a singles victory from Phuong nan. who defeated San Clemente's No. 2 player Llbby Naylon, 6-3, and received praise from Costa Mesa coach Hillery Royer. Chisholm went 6-0 and 6-1 against the 1\itons' two and three players. Noni•-.• SAN C&.IMENTE 1 S. CosTA MEsA 3 Singles -Tran (CM) lost to Engle, 6-2; def. Naylon, 6-3; lost to Mitchell, 6-3. Olmson (CM) lost 6-0; lost 6-1; lost 6-1 . Chisholm (CM) lost ~; won, 6-0; won. 6-1 . Doubles -Pham-Huynh (CM) lost to Bertolino-Veale, 6-1; lost to Polny-Ray, 6-1; lost t o Melton-Caine, 6-2. Harttoff-Hoang (CM) lost 6-2; lost 6-2; lost ~. Sandoval-Pham (CM) lost 6--4; lost 6-1; lost 6-2. Schwartz tops field as championship looms COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa's Bobby Schwartz leads the 24 - man field with 92 points after the four qualifying races for the 1997 U.S. National Speedway Cham- pionship, which will be held at the Costa Mesa Speedway at the Orange County Fairgrounds Sat- urday, Oct. 4. 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Call Sharon Beautiful rellreme.ot community localed close to bus routes. near the UCI campus. hns immediate FT. & PT openings for the right indlvldualt. Experience helplul-b4Jt willing to train. Must be abled to speak a"" understand ba--slc English. Great ben- efits, Including ~ medical, dental, vision and life insurance. Uniforms and free meal provided. App1v In person at Regents Point, 19191 Harvard Ava .• Irvine, CA 926J2. No phone calla please. Drug.free workplace. EOE 20% commlulon to BEACH 1040 your favorite charltv iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii when vou buv or ••II a home. Cory 640.1<408 Front Row'Ocean Or For Sale $170,000. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l·1-B_R_1_B_A_o_p_o_n_p_r_k-g. 5 5 3 ·1 1 1 5 -( d a Y ) wkly or monthly svcs. & Harbor Views Bkr 873·8M2 404 e. Balboa 4116 or 673·1943-(eves) Disney, Del Tac o , Cuatom 5 Br 3 Ba .S395,000 3bd 1b• W'elde. Lrg The Most on the unlurn, $700.lnclds utls1---------Mc Donald'•, Nord· 3000sq.tt. House. Call * Coaatl Privacy and strom Store• FAO for Address. Only Mary Ann McGuire vard, garage. Avall perks· vou deserve it Expreaa Leasing INCOME Schwarz, J.M. P•· $259,000. Must Sell MS.8770 1~1 . S1050+aecurlty. alll Secluded luxury 714-852·8370 PROPERTY 2790 ters Co., Llfecycle, Nowt 714·248-0080 Prudential Calli Realty 714/752·2881 gated communltv. All 2Br 2Ba Step• toliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Anheuaer·Buach, Open Set 1·5 Fonnetty Ellis 3bd 2 .5b• Mesa aWp/Dt. hl~dmes feature B•ac~I g/Warage$9a5n0d/ CM 4·PLEX $343,000 Inc., (partial llst), ========~ 8191 Femwood Dr.-____ Realty __ ar_ou_P__ Verde. Comm pool, • ri ge, garage, carpo . . 9% DOWN. $313,000 Impeccable refer· •Ac tlvltl•• Asate Prestigious Seaclltf Wetertront Hlghrlae epa. 2-cw gar. $1175. alarm & morel mo. Yearly. 731·1230 1ST TO. EZ Rental. All ences. Press releases, Malure reliable person 4Bdrm 2·Bath Pool ConcfQ Sec. bldg. Avl l~t5. 557·586e. 3Br 2Ba 714-24t-0780 corporate blos. tor Conva lescent Seacllff A .. lty lno 2bd, 2ba. Boat •''""'C:•. E'ald• Townhome 1BR .... S1280·S1455 reaturos stories. In· Hospllal. 16·20 hra S k._ F A t -2BR .... S149S.$1850 MISCEUANEOUS store promos, mail per week. Sat & Sun u .. , gen 1400aq.ft. $249,000. 3bd, 2.5ba p..it yard, promos, brochures, 714·980-8772-Pag•r ey Owner. 650-8881. llv rm w/fp, aep fam NEWPORT RIDGE RENTALS BUSINESS & press kits. pr1n11ng. ;:~·°d. Pbe,!;~ ~~~ion~~ (714) 845·8870 SOLD! Invite over 40,000 people to read about your home for 1ale each Saturdav by showcaelng vour property In the Homes of the Week & Open Home Gulde. The beat local Real Et,tate Section around! Reach the beat qualllied homabuy· ore on the coastl Call your Advfrtlelng Repra••ntatlv• Todayll Ask about our current apeclalel Open 8un 1-S rm, big master. graphic arts. Call 8272 Do I Drtv vacant. Frash & clean! 714-789·1679 I••••••••• FINANCE Theriot & Associates need apply. Call--------re • tOn Assoc. pool, apa & •some apls. meet 714/548 •02• Joyce. Mon·Frl at ~:~' f~~~: ~~'.'!~ POa SIU l400 tennis. $1500/mo. lhe o.c. Moderate • .., ~ 548·5585 x123 Seaollff Realty lno l••••••••••---7_1_4_1_4_3_3_•_9 _5_2_a_ 1 renl level. DUPLEXES 27041 _________ ---------1 Advertising Suki• Fee, Agent ttouae In E'Slde lrvln• Aparttnent liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BUSINESS LOST & Legal Advertis ing 714·980·8772·Pager tbr 1ba, garage w/d, CommunlUaa E'slde CM 3+ 2, Ip, 2· OPPORTUNITY FOUND 2925 Managor Exper wilh patio, retrlg. $825/mo. car gar. Opn Sun 12·5 llllng, new accounts Two Story, 3Br 2Ba 714-oe73-3432 ••••••••• 2032 Fullerton Ave 2904 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Newport Newa 2200sq.tt. House. Call i~lil '·•---------AP'"DTMENTS UnltA$1375.6S0·8884l=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Found , Glasses. 714/723·5440 for addreaa $7K Down •• ft.A'\ 1• tinted porscripllon --A.,-,d-ve_r_t..,.ls'""l_n_g __ Low Pmt. Must Sen. NEWPORT FOR RENT •••••••• glasses in case. Newspaper Display (714) 24e.oo80 BKR .,.____ iu-.-.... ROOMS 2706 Ploaao be wary ol out Vic of Bay SI In CM. Llae Co .. nze 574-4249 Liu ftlv•r• 574-4252 Y•o•ntt 6Br 2Ba ~=======~I 1718aq.tt. House. Call VILLA PARK Xlnt Buyl ror address S8K Down ._..,., __ ....,., BEACH 2169 •••••••••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii of area companies. 574·1825 o r 760.1701 Advertis ing. Salos Reelty, Inc. llfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Check with the local poreon. Experienced. Ask for Sunny. N t N R.NTALS 3bd 2 b ---------E'alde CM 1BD w1lh Better Business ---------1 7 •111YP02r3_54•w40• A •8 • FP, 2-c:ar CORONA h d b h S B I LOST E I 417 C..te.... gar, all new & white. S are Bl , ep en· uroau bO Ore you yeg 855e$ ~~~,..,,,..,,,,..,.,..,.,,,.. __ _ - -& $ DEL MAR 2622 trance. No kitchen. send any monev lor On Ocean Blvd. In AUTOMOTIVE 3~ 2.5ba • Lot Size· Low Pmt. Must Sell 20,02oeq.ft. $430,000. (714) 246-0080 BRK BR, •'91de;tt000 av ~:~ Q~v~~t!400· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w/d access. No dogs lees or services. Read COM. 720·9469 3llR, w/,-tt400 (Eaatblulf). ~athlaen _s_2_80_l_m_o_._2_5_8_·0_4_4_7_._ and understand any LOST: 9wk old Boxer 'YECHS/TRAINEES 780•5000 x130 Beeutlful Sunny tbr, 2 G•t•d CM pvt rm/ba. contracts before you fVpe puppy. LI brown Motivated Setlerll Jlml.. Phllllpa·Agt. Ntnort lllcb patios, AC, rel, no Private Ille. Pool, w/d . sign. Shop around for w/wht markings. Goos Winter&--Big Cen~on Twnhm pets/smkrs. $800/mo. Live w/Sr. & c ats. rates. by "Paxton". In the vi· w-•• 3Bd Condo for Leu•. Inc util. 759-5840 $500~ s-. •A"-8473 ~----,--,----Nnblle ..,.,....._ Ford Rd, Golf course ~ .. ~ .,...,.. A powerful Income cinity ol Westside CM. c213) 777.0797 IAGUNA ~~~~~~-1 BEACH 1048 CORON~ DELMAR 1022 ..... 1,,.7 __ _._.M '"-·· pool k & ---------Newport Beach oppty. Home based REWARDll 548·3975 OCUNVla-2BR 2BA .--"""'"'• • pr g, business. not MLM. Are you hard working, honoSI w e11per1once repairing cars? WHA1 HAPPENS IF YOU 00#'1 ADVEl11Sl1 Flraplace, 2-car gar.115miiiiil&iiillliliiiiililiilMI tennis. 12000. Lse COSTA MESA 2624 Oceanfront & 22nd St. Earn 52200-snoo per •••••••••I Under $310 000 By 714-&40-5274 Private room unrurn, wk P 0 1. 1. Ca 11 u•p:.~.!1::~:~m Ownai (714)·4~1157 ---------------------------share ba,th. uu paid. 1-800·322-6169 x6452. 'PDWI•-• ...._..... ..,. • ...,R No smok ng preferred. free 2mln. overview. PERSONALS Busy auto repair shop in Huntington Beach looking lor techs. Top pay/bonus based on e11p & production. 2 patloa. roof deck ---------&-&-&a.aA&aa &A.lilft&50 Kitchenette In room. 2 FlreplacH $325K NEWPORT C&S11JIG 2921 CASTDIG 2921 CASTING 2921 Laundry. 1 block to 810 CASH WEEKLY Prudantlal Callfornla ... _______ ·-------Newport PIM. S490. Be your own boss. Realtv. Call B.J. BEACH 10691• Call Sam eam-8pm at Local vend rte for 714/721.0132 875-4808 aala . Call now .A... ~ 0 ov 1.aoo-350·8383 ---------i •••tbtuff 480. lam rm. 2 fplcs. o ;eat famlly nelghb<>rhood. COSTA MESA 1024 Reduced to S539,000. 3bd 1 ba Qarag•. Sally Shipley, Agt covered patio. lrg 844-8313 x114 ya rd. RV a cca u . .,,.._..,...,.....,,,,,_..,,....,..,.--185o.Monrovte Eeatbluff CuldeHc. $170 ooo. 3bd, 2b• plue den. Bkr e7i.8942 French doora, poof, paver• noora. Bait In area. For sale bV owners. 1527 ,000 . 714/H8-41H5 x380. PrtnclP&lt only. K,. Q\,..\.."{W RENTALS TO EARN 45K this year ~. ~""-.1C 5HRS/WK·No Selllng i.i:~ r-1"11QN, U... • SHARE 2724 Inv raq 800-824·9949 ~ 1.~ 24hra. co . Beeutlful BHchfront EARTHWORMS _;. HAVING TROUBLE apt to ahr, eub terrain a row• rs want ad ~ FINDING THE RIGHT AGENT? ri~~ ~,:~·~~n w~~.' :~ 51c~ 8j ~:l3~o;~~a. LET US HELP You' ba, tunv f\Jrn, expect1 _ _.____,___, __ _ bd, S750. + $750 dep. Avl 1~1 873·7869 ~ 18 CM 2 rms avt nr Trt·Sq. ~__...,_.,, S550./S400.+1/3 utla, &?.••••--. gar, all amenltlH. ~~~ 714-648-8370 Lv Msg ~.. . • --H • B • Near be a c ti , I.ONG OISTA.NCE (or 7. 2bd. 2.5ba condo. -Nt-._, • i,. Poot, Jacuzzi, dog. Ne larr• i•n•t•tru, 1100/mo. + 1 /2 ull. ~iol • ...._ _ IOK Call Susan 96o-5810. • pw-+-. PTIPT. N.B. Pvt home, lg rm, ILU 71' 'flit LM1 pvt ba, kite, lndry. Inc \.4lt 'f, IW'ffl) uU/cbl. No amlc/peta. S525/mo. 722·9765.1----------1 118 Eaa'°"'lf rw Nwpt Ctr. CR!DlT 2907 Ouetlty Home. Prof'I m al• ah r w I• am•. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiliii f'urn.,.. pvt ba. ssso. + 1 f2 utlt .. CMNO .................... , c.11 The o.My ,_. C ..... hd depMmene ....... ~of ..., .... -..-~ .. Tt .... ·Mn · Call 714·375·3180 Ask tor Mike or Bill SCHOOLS & INSTRUCTION MIKE'S AUTO PATIENT TUTOR __ S_ER_V_IC_E __ 3012 • Math · (Arilhmetic thru Calc1Jlua) • Statistics • Cheml11rv • Physics • Term Papeta • Reading • Teat Prep (CBEST, ORE, SAT) Studv Skills. For frH lnformallon call: Jim Madia 547·MATH Irvine Valley College PRESENTS ftARALEGAL CERTIFICATE COURSE CLASS BEGINS October 11 Learn to: • Draft Documents • Interview clients It Witnesses • Perform Legal RetHrdi RENT through classified· AIUI ClllY&EMVMOU111 2929 H9fbor llMS., COWi Meea Ne-1934 ATLASDODQB 2925A HM>or Blvd.,. eo.ta Meaa MfJ.1934 ClllFl I CllEVllGl.ET 2821 Harbot" BMS.. Com MMa Ne-1200 U.-mVER .. MTIEACH 1540 Jlnlberw Road. Nlwpoft ...,. MO 9441 . "'~ ~ atLo-oecMt•iOI* -- ..... ci..LAC IUICI 2tOO Hllbot llllld., coaiea ..... 840-1100 • I LINCOLN eM~RCURY IUCll UICU llEllCUIY '"°° e.cti IMS., Hlnlnglan 8eeal1 .... 7731 rcir, ..... ~ oo .... lbl. bOOtla• 1, 2 drMMra. All WNd. 175-NOO 761-1311 ... SJ)Ktaculat y.i tradl-O -.-. 110~1 Thoma1vlll• Pm T YOVto- Klng bedroom M1lt•.(li••••&•••1;-.;..;,~:;.;..._;.,~..-.­ Solld Cherry wOOd 6 ft ff• • Ad Or ab I•, COIONA br••• h.,dwar•, ator· AUecUonat• Kltt•n• -L ... • •g• In h .. dboa1d. 2 to good hom••· .,._ _._ -----•Id• cabinet• with 3 • 662.-5850 • drawer• • 4 .n.1..... All-W Oar.... l•I• each, Top bridge btwn ---------.500 Blk btwn Orchid & w/readlng llghtl & PETS t Poln1ettla. Sat & Sun backboard mirror. AN1MA1S &049 9•5 CollectlblH, anti· AJ•o large matching quff, furn, ~ttha. ml1c eh .. t. Juet beautiful & L 1 d etuffl au for S19001 s.u1 •DaohehulMI, matt.It• 0 u poo now for $5000+tax. dog aeak• ma1ure1--------.. No mattrHI or frame. owner• With Um• and Also realty nlc• Jadlff yard to ptayl Jake hH cherry duk. p.,iect all aho11 & good for bedroom. 1350. health. 714-541-5178 714/fl73•2334 l'Llll'FY Long Halted Pl•ld l'uton Large Kltt•n1. CJ wHkl old, Heavy Duty, uMd only nHd good homH. 3 twice 1275 973.,.505 female• 1 male 110.00 "oll Top Desk, 4 pc, each. ~ 378-9111 ~ T•ak Wood. Small FABE to good home Maple Cedar 1.lned 2yr female Tabby, Armolre. $1 50.H. 1hy, friendly. 854·3241 714·721-0048 O CIC AT I •l!STATI UL.•• auautw fumlshl~•. marble/glass dining tbl, Regency dHk, maple cheal, mirror, original artwork. Orig 1 eih century-frencll ermolre. CS15·3949 815 ACACIA SAT 1-4PM ONLY Pl•••• ,.o l!arller Kitten• Sliver apot· Eecu 11 •""'fSw:t led. CFA ehote. $500-1---------M &'\ n.nnu ,.. seoo 1-909.e2a-4002 COSTA MESA 6U4 iiMliiiiSiiC.iiiiiiiiiiiiii6iiOii1 iiSI Shltzau 14 wk• otd. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gorgeous tri-color girt. Like New M.,chandlH ~------------------------~ ·---------~--------~--------~-------~ •• Seo~on~ So~~ Hou1ebroken, vffy Thur• Sept 18th, shape, off-white, good affectionate. Paid 10-3:30. Tio Tooker PAl!VIOUS PUZZLl IOl.Vl:D •1M7 0 1.-r.~,_..,.,.... 51 Slew lnoredlent 52 "The -""ANd Show" 53 Land mealUfft 55 Time of day se Expel 59 Baa'• 11=. 62~of aurpriM 83 Tex· -cuisine 64 UM a crowbar WICULY BRID<D QUIZ • ~ NeUher 'f'Ulna:rable. u South What adJoo do J'OU tab? • • &A'°klHll Oil.II OAK •Q• • ..._. opene the h'ddina with one ~What do J'OU ~ • I ·Neither 'f'Ulnerable, u South hold: Q. a . Neither vulnerable, u South you bold: •,JI 0 Q11 0 JU07 I • ll 10 I I The~ ha proceeded NOR111 tA81' 80l1l1I l• P.,. INT to P ... ? What ecllon do you take? ' Q. I ·AA South, vulnerable, you hold: EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES 6010 PURNlhnu! 6014 cond s100 70<>-3875-E seso. sacrifice S499. Thrift Shop 540 w. 5530 5530liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wolff T•nnlng Beda Call 714/858-5873. 19th St. Costa Meaa iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii Cuatom Bullt corner T•n At Home S•t/Sun 8-4 8•1•• a lecret•rl•I w al I u n lt/d r u • • r . Buy Olrec1 and S•v•I MUSICAL oak colfeo tbl, 2 oak DETECTIVE·PRIVATE lnvHtlgator. Wiii train. ~ ~ All wOOd con1trUC1lon. Commerclal/Home end tbl1, c1th1, Xmaa Profl/hHlth oriented. ~ ...._, v ER Y v E RY n 1 o • units from S 199.00 INSTRUMENTS 6055 decorations, exerelze Good wag••· 714-239-4941 Computer !Iterate, Call A-"'-··-lo'IU'\_ u • piece I $1000/obo. Low Monthly Pmts iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii equip, baby equip, for eppl: 722-&481 & ~ """' ,._,. F c c I I I... I I Fax rHume: 722•7460 714·549·1101 rae olor a a og Big Qult•r ShowJI h1eho., tems, etc •Ell. Ugln . .._buy. Dining Rm T•ble w/6 Call 1·800·711-0158 tOOO's of Guilarsl 309 Colleen Pl Food Server Exp. Secretary ...,,gllll,~ chalre & Hutch. White ---------·· Buy e Sell • Trade! pref. Apply In pereon ~ 0 c F 1 ... B•m Ste•k Hou•• EXECUTIVE __ ., • we1hed French· COMPUTERS 6018 . . a rgrounus. 2300 Harbor, C.M. GtdCCllUfttorh Country 675-7121 Sept. 13, SMS •nd SECRETARY ilw*Y. bforml. bn., Mak• ua •n offer! Sept. 14, 10.5 HOTRL Front Deak Clerk Hre:7am·3pm 4-daya a WHk. Pie contact George ·at 722·2999. Looal C.M . Hotel eeek• •nthualaetlc courteous cu1tomer eervlce oriented peo- PI• for parking cashier poalllona. FT/PT avail. Please contact Tom or Jullan 714/798·3337 Mon-Fri from 7am-5pm Ofo/Ph•rm•ow Tech Flex Houre. Good Communication Skills Call 714·218-4407 OHie• Admlnlatr•tor New York Stock Exchange firm 1eeks re1ponslbl• Individual for admlnl1trat1ve & customer aervlce dulle1. Excellent communication •klll• required. Muet be peraonable. a ••If· 1ta.rter, well organized & accurate. Addr•H rHume to PO Box 41, Cor ona Del Mar CA 9262~1 . EOE. Offioe Mlin•••r Tr•ln•• Interior DHlgn related firm •Mk• mature, rellabl• & organized peraon to manage office. Must have excellent phone pereonallty & baelc computer ekllls. Job anlall1, general office, 1chedullng, data entry & client contact. 142-4179 btwn 8·10am PART·TIME JOB Telemarketlng · •Morning Houra •No Exp•rlenc• •Young, en.,getlc ofo •Costa Maia Call Cooper (714)722.0119 PT TYPIST i4i0/WKJ Type our malting ll1t ... Extra $2/name bonuel * 714-558-8828 * Reoept NB Law Office FT, phone•. lh• comp. front ofc menner & style, $8.hr 700-1400 RRCIEPTIONliT Oen Ofo/Brr•nl(• for 1Su1y R.t!./Pl1t>p. Mgt. Co. on BalbOa Pen. 2 poaltlona avaU M·F 1 <>-3 & Sat 9-5. Non .. moklng. S7/hr. Call Joan for appt. 714187 ..... 3. RESTAURANT peitodl Mauve "Leather Fae· Starting a bueln•H? Call 1·600·453·7469 --We speolallze In leas· $2334·$3284/Mo. dlcof-tory" 1 Oft. l.·ehaped Ing high-end ba'slne81 ---------•One lllm or....... ..cuonal sofa, Ivory computor 1y1tems to PIANOS & Position op•n al th• • Cotildll~ic. dining table w/leaf & 6 1 h b 1-6059 city of Newport Beach • r........ -a-__.,.....,. black awlvel chalre w/ new n· om• us ORGANS ..--...,_ nesses. If you have iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Building Department ·~Cllh arms, Ivory lacquer bad credit we wlll working for Director coff•• table & sofa assist you In receiving Bab~ Gr•nd Pl•no and Dlvlalon Manag· '114-l49-3711 table, 25Sony console a major bank credit HI-Gloss Black. Uke era. Dullea Include •--------colo r remote TV, ·card, without a credit Newll 714·5Y.0900 complex word pro· 19SOny color remote check, to purchase • ceeelng, Bulldlng1 .. --------TV, 13Panasonlc color system. Call & we wlll Code Board of Ap· top Dollar Paldl remote TV, White 6 assist you In receiving peal• agenda/minutes From 1800-1960. drawer dres1er & a Free dlg1tal satellite preparation, routine 1 t 11 t t white HI Boy, Gray system. 7141721.4006 corr•spondence, su· pc 0 en re •9 a e. office desk, credenza. pervlalon of office Paintings, china, etc & office chairs, 1taff, office mgmt. Re-glsware, furn, otc. O.H. Baldwin black quire• 3 years of In· 4oYr NB Res 673•6223 lacquer petite grand creHlngly responalble t---------piano (autographed secretarial experience 1 _________ 1 by Richard Carpenter) Including publlc con· 714/973-4490 tact exp: type eo APPLIANCES 6011 wpm; 1horthand or s ELL tpeed writing deslr-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii able. Appllcatlone Refrlg•r•tor Apt •lie may b• obtained from St90. W••h•r/Dryer, your home · the Human Resources $140/•a. 846-5848 through classified Office at 3300 New·•---------·---------- port Blvd.. Newport Beach, or by sending a •• lf·ad r••••d etamp•d envelope to P.O . Box 1 768, Newport Be~h. CA 92151·8915. AHumH not accepted ln lleu of City app. Faxn not acc-pted. App1 mu1t be racelv•d by S:OOpm, 9/26/97 . (714) 64 4 ·3306 , www.clty .newport· beach.ca.ue. EOE. 1:;;>TUCHERS~ NEBDllDI Toddle,. & PrHchool 955·2672 1:;;>TUTOR TIM81:;;> Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read CIHelfled dally 842•5878 YMCA IS HIRIHOI ·~Staff • Nurwry Staff • Aquetic Staff Anolyfn~ M Thi Ccntril Or.,.. COllllt YMCA UOO~Dr. Newport lt.ldt or Call (714) 6'1-9990 Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs . atound the house? Let the ClaHlfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. Can'I seem to 9et to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the ClaHlfled Service Directory help you rind rellable help. 042·5078 Awatd•wtnnlng retlf• ment community ha1 ~MPLOYMENT ~~:::1u~~1.: r0~ SERVICES 5533 lndMdual1 who enjoy working with aenlo,.: ... _ .. , •W1lttrftV1ltrt11 •But Pereont •Ho1t/1to1t111 Pleaee be aware that the llellng1 In thl• cat· -aory may require you to call a 900 number In which there 11 a charge per minute. 5540 --------- •MOU8•MAN• Malntatn ho~. care, SMta, O\ltdOOra dU1lea. NEWPORT BEACH 6169 *MOVING SALE* Hou•e·wares, tools, Dinghy, 16' Dory, marine hardware & much much morel Sat Sam ~35 Redlands H.uge Bayside Village Mobile Home Parking Lot Salel Sal 6-3pm. 300 E. Co•st Hwy. ***SAT 9 ·1 Bedl/Oueen & 2 Twin. Futon. 2 Couche1, Ta· blH. All 3 mo1. old. 5703 SEASHORI! 545·8828 or 501·6352 CLASSIFIED 11·1 the resource you can count on to sell a myriad of merchan· dlae Items, becauae our columns compel qualified buyers to calll POWEi BOATS 7012 ------ ••• aoeton wtt.ler 22 FT OYtrage. 225hp Yamaha rebulld. Well malotalned. Perfect cond. 123.000 OBO •• , ...... CleMlo v... euto, leether, 7<* ml., pwr wlndoft 12300/obO 719-0518 '84 CAPRICI! CLASSIC Auto, PS, AC 101250/110924 12,498 Toyota Of HunUn9lon Beach 714-847-851515 EvH: 714·718·9394 --------FORD MARINE SUPS . DOW 7022 '20•'25ft Power or Sall, aid• tie, near Bay Isle and Fun Zone on Penln. 1225. 673-1943 9075 '92 T BIRD Auto, loaded (200871/124448) 1 89915 Towota of Huntington Beach 7 14-847·8S59 --:~~~~,,,...,,,.,.--LI do l•le Pvt Dock, up '94 E SCORT SW to 85ft, water/electric. PS/AC l/ery MCU1'9. 673-7877 (101634/117443) 184915 N.wport B•w Toyota ot Boat anps In small Hu ntington B••ch private marina on Via 714-847·8555 Lido. From $13-S1611. Sall or Electric prel'd. -------- No llv• aboard1. Size GEO 9080 2 5 fl ·5 o fl av a II ab I e. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714·875-4912 Agent WANTED: SLIP FOR 3 7' SPORTFISHER Beam 12'x 6" In the Newport Bay 631-0184 MOTORCYCLES '94 PRIZM Auto, P/S, AJC #101339/027555 $9,995 Toyota of Huntington Beach (714) 847-85 5 5 SCOOTERS 8018 BONDA 9085 ·ae HONDA SPREE RED. LIKE N EWI '87 Aoc ord Only 1,500 Miies. 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Must IHI $5500. 310-45().4383. PONTIAC 9170 Shell, Alloys. AC (POl 3399/200700) 17495 Toyota ot Huntington Be.ch 714-847..S555 '93 P ICKUP PS/AC ( 101539/073272)) '85 eooo LI! SEDAN $8HS 9115 Blue, auto, A/C, all Toyota of liiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii power, alum. rims, Huntington Be•ch LEXUS •95 LS 400 846-7228 pgr217-3880 ---:7~1-=4-8~4:-:7:-::-S=-:5:':"5_5_ Black/Ivory, '84 Bonntevllle SI! '95 NISSAN full potion, cert. ~k. Beautiful condl All Super low mllea, 8.9 % avail. power, am/fm case, 5 apd, super clean dual air baQI, ac·, (101308/388299) '94 LS 4 oo ABS. $9600. 758·8114 S7995 Black Jac;1a/lvory, Toyota of full option, certified, '94 ORAN Huntington Beach 8.9% avail. 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AUTO 9245 '87 XL QL 4Door, LINCOLN $600 673·2741 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ________ 1 llftback, automatic, ale 9120 SEIZED CARS h'om BUI CR 9035 '84 CENTURY LoMllH 1540824/101568 13,895 Towota Of Huntington Beach 714-847-81555 • 8 4 a k y I a r k . 4 ·D r Gray, Always garaged. l/ery clean. >Ont Cond $2450. 548·1554 Great con di S 1100 liiiiii~!!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •--------$ 1 7 5. po r a c h• a, OBO • 8 3 1-0757 '85 CONTINENTAL TOYOTA 9210 Cadillacs, Chevya, 1-ownr. Loaded. Good BMW'1, Corv'ettes. cond. Dealer Hrvlced .• 89 Land Crulaer Also Jeeps, 4WD'a. 9105 S3500 OBO 856-6090 Loaded! ac, auto, 60K Your Area. Toll Free iiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiii CLASSIFIED orig mllea, one owner. 1-800-218-9000 ext. JAGUAR '89 XJa 12-cyt, Rouge C o llectlon. M oat Elegent Car Ever. Red w/Blacult Uhr, piped In Red. Uke new. Xlra lo ml, sunroof, PP 2nd owner 119,500.(FIRM) II'• the resource you $14,995. 714-788·1029 A·1398 for current llstlngs can count on to sell al--~,9=-1~M~R=-2~-- myrlad of me'rchan-Rare, ctaulc dlae Items, because (101547/0238921 ovr columns compel s8999 qualified buyers to Towota of call! Huntington B each Overstocked with stuff? 714-847-8555 COM 714-721-0169 1----~---·--------- A call to Classified wlU help 842·5678 --------------------------· • :· D YES,SELL ~y CAR • I : Name I I I I Al~RT fl'ICKUP AND DELIVIRY (IOHN WAYNE AIRPORT) COMPLIMENTARY RERIESHMENTS COMFORTABLE CUSTOMER LOUNGE NO APPOINTMENTS NECUSARY HOUSEHOLD SERVICE 714 631-9 3610 I 1947--- FIFTYYEAR anniversary 1997 '97 MODEL-YEAR-END CLEARANCE! New '97 Catera_ + .32¢ + tax for 36 mos. C TOL of prmts. $1~7S.5* 6 YEAR.-70,000 MILE WARRANTY +tax, lie. and doc. feet. Prior daily rentals. 8 to choOSe, VIN l'a 2~2605 271087 268973 2553n 272550 270796 280231 271 138. Plug Into the Classified section to find services • Aux. Rear Air •Climate Control • C/D Changer • 290 Watt Prem. Sound System • ·3. 73 Ratio w/Limited Slip •And More I PR ~0~1\ 01 $5000** f llllCHIG lfc\l»U\! IP TO 1111 1997 MERCURY VILLAGER 1997 MERCURY GUND MAR UIS MSRP •.••••.••....•..••• '24,610 Net Fact • .Rebate .. -•• -'2,000.. Cost- CM LM Savings ••.. '2,288 To You IJ(H)97 •in lieu of F R.bat. OAC. •Rear A/C • Fllp Open Lift Gate • Keyless Entry • Pwr Windows/Locks • ABS •And More • Luxury Light Group . & More ' MSRP .••..•.•.•........ $25,335 CNoet•t ~©-~Cf)() fltlct. Savings ...... $1 ,800 (J {) Fact. Rebate .•....... $1 ,500 To You CM LM Savin s ... $1 ,538 1701.U9, 1706712 •;n lieu cl Fodory Rebate 1997 LINCOLN CONTINENlaL 1997<MOUNTAINE·ER • Electrochromatlc Auto Dimming Mirror • Universal Garage Door Opener •And More • Pwr Windows • Pwr Door Locks • 5 Liter VS Engine • Air Conditioning •And More - 1114,.. ~- NEW '97 RAV4. Aut-tlc, Air Sunroof, Loaded · ........ •Air C11• n! I ........ ,.. .-..... ·-WWows' ..... Air .... 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Coldwdl lanker Nnrport Badi tf.-17. llanu Corp. 18. ·Coldwell 1anbr c.o.ta Maa Star llul 1!8Ute Fred Sandt Newport Pa~a c.nnay Vllbp R.ealty llopn llulty lalbo. &lmd Realty ~ltalty For Advertising Information PleueCaU: Kip Hancock (714) 574-4247 Janet Vmograd (7tf) 57f.4148 I ... . ~ta~aUfe-lo Me.!T~t9>wp~ lncl'o~ BtG CANYON • $1,820,000 • 6-M-9060 Estate-sized property, 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, private locatlon at end c:A cul-de-sac, wood floon, single level, wine cellar, two family rooms, French doors. COlloNA DIL M.u • $1,6S0.000 • 6+4-9060 Forever Pacific Ocean and CaraUna ~t' views from chis 4 bedroom, 3 bath ~ situated on a quiet meet on the bluff above little Corona Beach. BAYSIDE CoVE • $1,250,000 • 644-9060 On the bay in Newport Beach, 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, exceptional property and location, beautifully expanded and great views, aprx. 2,400 square feet. Do~ ~ • $1,695,000 • 644-9060 Outstanding bayfront with 60 feet of frontage with lovely south-facing bay and night light views, gor- ~ and completely rebuilt. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Bio CANYON • $1,.225,000 • 6+4-9060 OuaWlding ttaditional home located on a large comer lot on a quiet cul-de-sac street, 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, newer windows and doors, backyard/patio ,900,000 • 6+4-9060 S bedrooms, 6.S baths, qulnl'e:llCntial ~ustom home. over 22,000 aq ft lot, ouaide pavilion with 14·ft sooltop ...-.U, pool with twi~up bar, BBQ • Dovn SHORES • $1,575,000 • 6-M .. 9060 Completely and beautifully remodeled home on the bay, doclc. for large boat, single story, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. 4 car garage, great attention to detail and quality. CoRONA DEL MAR • $1,995,000 • 644-9060 Custom villa located atop Spyp. Hill on 20,000 IQ ft lot, 5 bedrooms, 7.5 baths, pool, apa. sauna, wine cellar, designed by Arthur Valdei, IUpCrior craftsmanship. HAReoa llmaE • $1,49S,OOO • 644--9060 Spectacular traditional cusrom home ln exclusive community, supetb quality, oversized rooms with ~rown moldings, wood floors, oak paneling. 1..AOUNAlm'al Unobttrueted front row views c:A the ocean, surf and coaadine from this dramatic Riviera Mediterranean acate M a large comer lot. S bedrooms, S.S baths •11o•.ia•••······················ ········ BAsTsD! Corr.\ Ml!llA • $219,000 Zbd, 2ba upper level w/ lg master, i'Nide laundry, both bd's w/dcck &. spacious living rm w/fp &. patio. N!wFaa' 8r.Aaf • $327.000 '4bd. 3ba willow md1 w/nw lile &. limch-doon m atrium plus used brick. patio & plntt boxes in back.. NIWPORT Br.ACR • $315,000 3bd, 2ba txpanded slnlle ttD1J w/ hll&" patio for ~111. updalrd kitchen end baths. EAsTslDE CosTA MESA • $394,990 Gorgeous custom. remodeled 4bd, 2ba w/fnnl dining, buih·m shelves&. counyanl entry w/ watctfall. NEWPORT BEACH • $<W9,000 Five lbd, lbe umcs, owners w/ new panite countcn, carpet and paints. . ' ~~ ~ • .. ·"Ii .-· - OPEN HOUSES 1-SPM (Unless Otherwise Specified) ~ SATURD AY'S INVITATIONS EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 202 La Costa Ct. $339,000 Vicki Dclpart ffARBoa Rn.LS 9 Hillsborough $900,000 Ginny Anderson BARBOR VIEW HOMES 1824 Port Sheffield $674,000 Dreyfus I Weir bVJNB TERRACE 1924 Tahuna Terrace $749,000 Barbara Miles LIDO lsLE 818 Via Lido Soud $639.000 Alli~on McCormick SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BALBOA lsLAND 319 Apolena Ave $949.000 Linda Field BIG CANYON 15 Rue SL Cloud $599,000 Joy Curtin b.inaAVEN 1601 Cliff Drive $595,000 Chuck Colesworthy CORONA HIGHLANDS 507 Rockford Pl. $674,500 Robert Bents CORONA DEL MAR 426Avocado $425.000 Kevin Kanda EAsTsmE COSTA MEsA 243 Albert Pl. $329,000 Vicki Delpart llAJlBoa llJGRLANDS 1601 Warwick Lane $525,000 Gail Grabner BAR.Boa RIDGE 17 St. Tropez $575,000 Carol Allison llARBoaVmw 1233 Port.side Way a.~ $949,000 Tony Bartolic BARBOR Vmw HOMES 1824 Port Sheffield $674,000 Dreyfu s I Weir LIDO lsLE 818 Via Lido Soud $639.000 Rick Schreiber NEWPORT COAST #- S Valons $478.000 Delia Delgado NEWPORT 8.EIGffl'S 325 La Jolla "~' $449,000 Carla Broff man SEA lsLAND 45 Seabrook Cove $569.000 Sonja Powell WOODBamGlt 22 Silkgrass $279,000 Allison Seesemann NEWPORT BEACH BALBOA ISLAND 644 .. 9060 673 .. 6900 The Orange Coast Real Estate Leader c.ap11tiaijO Beach '$1,749,000 San Juan Capistrano $1,165,000 CapJstrano. ,Peach reflections peic.hed high on Custom estate home, 180 ~ree view on bluff top overlooking Pacific Coast -line SBR, private golf c!>Ursef exc::eptionar quality, 48R, 5.SBA, pool, spa. library, very pnvate ocat1on. George Pagano 714/499-1320 x132 sari Juan Capistrano · $566,000 Best value, low price, custom home. 38R, 3.SBA, huge familY. room, 3-car garage. Ga"'rry Geeves 714/588-4614 Garry Geeves 714/588-4614 Newport Beach $698,000 Expanded SBR, 4.SBA, detac hed bonus r00m w/ full BA. 3600 sq. ft. home on 1 O,OOO+SF Iott Split level pool. o ·reyfus/Weir 800/892-7158 Huntington Beach $389,000 Feel ocean breeies from great family home - desirable neighborhood -remodeled new kitchen -hardWood floors. Fa~Ofl/MCNerney 714/644-9060 Laguna Niguel ....... . Beautiful custom California French home offering 4BR, 4BA, family room, library, lovely pool, spa & koi pond. Gated community. 1 mile to beach. David Garris 714/499-2838 x131 Dar Point ,. · $61 S,000 Formal & elegant gated community. Distant ocean view. French doors & windows, room w/ bath, model perfect. Kay Roberts 714/499-1320 x112 COLD Wei.I. BANl(eR ~ The Orange Coast Real Estate Leader San Juan Capistrano $2,990,000 Elegant ocean view estate! Almost 3 acres w/ tennis court, pool/spa. Enormous room w/ 6BR. 8000 SF! Lee Ann Canaday 714/496-2717 San Juan Capistrano $1 ,380,000 Exquisite authentic Santa. Fe style estate. Ro lling hill sunrises or ocean view sunsets from almost any room. Lee Ann Canaday 714/496-2717 San Juan Capistrano $94,,500 Laguna Beach $699,000 1/2 acre + custom built estate 5300 SF, SBR, Secluded hideaway on nearly 1/2 acre with pool, 2 master suites, 2 family rooms, perfect for ocean views surrounded by trees, 3BR, 2FP, guest, business or... formal dining, walk to beach. Garry Geeves Dan Raph~el 714/588-4614 714/587-8712 Newport Beach $575,000 Gracious living in premier high rise -great view of Rhine Channel, bay & ocean, 2BR, 2.SBA. Mary Lou Kiehler 714/675-2700 Laguna Niguel $485,000 Links Pointe -beautifully maintained 4BR, 3.SBA -approx 3000 SF home -deck & patio w/ spa facing park. Gate guarded neighborhood. Ray McAfoose 714/499-2838 xl 27 Newport Beach $1,150,000 Fabulous opportunity to live on the beach -be-.1 location -no boardwalk -f isten to c rashing waves and er1joy maximum ~hite water panoramic views. Sany Phillips 714/644-9060 $645,000 Exclusive Ritz Covel Build your dream home on this half acre lot at end of COS. Hear the wave' · ocean views. Rick Halla GRI 714/499-2838 x111 Laguna Beach $389,000 Spectacular coastline & Catalina sunset views! Contemporary remodel 3BR, 3BA, 2 car garage, FP in LR & OR, cut-de-sac. Coryc:==-r 714/4 COLDWeLL BAN~eR [J The Orange Coast Real Estate Leader San Juan Capistrano $2,300,000 Full wrap-around viewing deck, 5 fireplaces, outdoor firepit. Ocean & mountain views. Pool, spa & gazebo. L~ Ann Canaday 714/496-2717 Laguna BeaCh $895,000 Prime North Laguna location. 4BR, 4BA custom home, located on 1/3 acre ocean view lot. New kitchen, spa. Bev Pavlovich 714/499-1320 x123 Laguna Beach $549,000 Vintage Woods Cove home & guest cottage used as 4 units, ocean view, walk to beach, huge lot, 4BR, 4BA, lush gardens. Loraine Mullen-Kress 714/454-5514 Newport Beach $1,250,000 On the bay offers large home & '97 boat 21 ' Duffy w/ shp rights. Fully furnished two suites & derV3rd BR, 2.SBA. BeaAmold 714/644-9060 x220 Laguna Beach $699,000 Almost ocean front -steps to sand. 3BR/3BA completely remodeled. Formal dining room, FP, large 8700 SF lot. Don Stratton 714/494-0215 $449,000 Custom Monarch Ba)'. terrace family home, spacious 3BR, 2.SBA, family room, wet bar, all on single level -big yard. 1~1~:1_e Pagano 71r .,-13~0 x132 Laguna Beach $1,000,000 Good location near the heart of Laguna. Ocean view! Over 5 acres of land. G reat opportunity! For lease $3,500 per mo. TomThomsom 714/721-9132 Newport Beach $639,000 Enclosed and remodeled 4BR, 3.SBA, w/ hardwood floors, and new Fre nch doors. Great inner loop location. Dreyfus/Weir 800/892-7158 $335,000 Vacation all year, enjoy ocean & harbor views. Gated area w/ recreation, tennis, pool, spa, low association. Upgraded. Kay Roberts 714/499-1320 x11.2 TROPICAL MAsTERPIECE BELCOURT, NEWPORT BEACH OFFERED AT $4,900,000 5 bedrooms, 6.5 baths , over 22,000 sq ft lo t, quintessential tropical custom home, outside pat1ilion with 14 foot ropftop waterfall, 60,000 gallon pool with swim .. up bar, lighted sports court with ~ketball hoop, fine architectural detailing includes soaring ceilings. FiT1t time on the market! BALBOA PENINSULA Situated across the street from a bay beach offering bay, city light and moun, tain views, 3 bd, 3 ha, ~Z:~~~~~~s..f~~~ contem~~pry stylings • aoo,473,8183 PAGER INCREDIBLE 9ETAIL AND CRAFTSMANSHIP PELICAN POINT OFFERED AT $4,995,000 Largest home on largest lot in Pelican Pomr , authentic Tuscany Styling throughout , 5 /Jed, rooms, 8 baths, 2 Entertainment Centers, Pool Room, G,m, Pool and Spa, Lawn Area, Formal Dining Room, Open Countr)' Kitchen , Family Room with W~t Bar, Incredible Ocean, Coastal & Golf Course views, Imported Tumbled Marble Flooring . ........... VILLA BALBOA Offered at $235,000 Ocean, bay and Catalina sunset views from this upgraded 2 bd, 1.75 ha end unit, pool, tennis and gym HARBOR VIEW.HOMES NEWPORT BEACH'S PREMIER FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD ...... . • 5 bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths •Expanded to approx. 3,600 square feet • Lot measures over 10,000 square feet •Inner loop location • 600 sq ft family room • 300 sq ft detached bonus room • Solar heated double pool • Solar and gas hot water system • Extra large .side yards •Light and bright home with skylights • Automatic sprinklers with drip system ~a:1 --.i;;.;.;~ · • Outdoor gas grill 1824 PORT SHE-FF_l_E.LD • Two fireplaces • Three air conditioning units $6 7 4, 000 • Extra large ~ttic with finished flooring 1935 PORT NELSON SOLD! 1836 PORT RE.Nw1Ctc ' SOLD!· 1911 PORT PROVENCE SOLD! HARBOR WEW. HOMES SP£CIALISTS #1 LISTING AGENTS, 1996 -#1 BUYER ~GENTS, 1996 . . TOP l 'Yo OF COLDWELL BANKER NATIONWIDE ' ('ZI:~) 718-1507 . 1972 PORT CLARIDGE SOLD! 1960 PORT LAURENT -SoLD REPRESENTED 8uYER & SEilER • r COLDW<?L.L BANK.<?R 0 The Be1t Value In E~cluaive -Rit• Cove Beachfront Community OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY l-4p~m. • Adja<'ent to Monarch Links Golf Course~ Monarch Bay Beach C lub, Ritz Carlton Hotel and mile& of hikf' and pedestrian paths. • MinutPll to Dana Pt. Harbor • Five Bedrooms, Four and One-Half Bathsg • Gourmet Kitche s Cageneau Range/Crill, Tw Cageneau Ovens, Two Tru b Compacton , Bo8<'h Dishwasher, Suburo, Island Worksparr with Sink, Granitf' Countf'rll, Buih-lo Mirrowavt-, Walk-in Pant.ry with Etehed Clan Door • Lar,;e Sparkling Pool, Spa and Buhblin,; Fountain • Extellllive UI!(' of Marblt> F1ooring • Formal Dining Room with 36" Austrian Crystal Chandelirr • Private acceu to beach • Wet Baa; ia FUlily Room AIM> Semee. Lmac Boom and Doub a Yme Cooler, Ref~erator with lee Maker, Bailt-in Blemll'r • Ten Skylipta • Many Seu of French Doon ..Y"Beveled and Leaded Claa ThruuJhout • Intercom with CD Player • Security Syetea ia a Home Maoagnnetrt Computer Systl"m (SMART HOKE) • Boilt-1.a ~t Ceotrr in F.mly Room aad Muter Bedntt1m • Three F'lftpbcea ' ., • Large Muter Bedroom with EktantBath $1,495,000 Lee Ann Canaday (714) 496-2717 Popr (714) 490-4988 For 24 Hour lrif°"""""°" Pi.OH C.U 1-800-267-3867 a. 95 Riis COPB Dr., Adjaceai lo das Bias Carlton Hotel Then Enter T~ Ad ,...,..,.., 22()82 ColdY#ell Banker gives CIY#ay golf for hvo at Pelican Hill Mark Wyland of Coldwell Banker presented Ray langrainer with the golf certificates Coldwell Banker Newport Beach recently held a drawing for golf for two at Pelican Hill. Ray Langrajner, the lucky winner, is shown receiving congratulations and his gift certificates from Marie Wyland, a sales associate in the Newport Beach office who distributed the winning flier. For .on "'fonwdon or to • .., tlN draw"'6 to win $20,000 lie CIU/t, co/l llN Co"""1l ""1rka' N..,on Buda o/Jk• tit (114) U4-90f0. Ta. olfk• ii l«tlte4 Ill 2121 P«Vfe Coat HWln~"1· ColdrffQ &utkn ii obo 011 du '"""'"' "' www.coldw•llbtulhr.com. Tiu ,_.,.,, rnlM"""1 mil •llllU co,,.., "' ~ Coltlw•B BaUt-now -.,.,.. 251 oJfka tut4 luu Mllrl1 1,()()() Nin llUOClllla lllltewlM. ' OHtwll, tlN "'""""' ""1,,_,.q2,SOO rni4ntllll rMl ""* •Jfica lllld ,,,,,,. """' 51,000 Mia llUOCIMa -" ~ """"""°"' NOide A.me.. Magnificent seaside Vlllcl This home combiDel cbc finest ~rutecture, m:'terials, wo.rbnaoship and fumisbiuga to be found 1nywbere. Carefully sited to maxianu the breathtak:itlg sunrises and hlrbor a coudine views, th.is fine estate-like home is a statement of California architcccurc clasaiCllly proportioned and authentically detailed. ' ~sh landscaping, Italian gardens and an inviting pool maki outdoor entertaining a delight A motor court and two stories of gracious formal md iDfanna1 living pivot arpund a dramatic cupola-topped tower. Inside, feel the waildl ot four wood burning fireplaces and a panoramic view of Southern California'• caMt.: Oullllnding amenities incl~ an elevator, ma.id's quarters, dual air condi~ IY*-' IDd stal\-Of-the·art SCC1mty system. The home is offered at $2.299,000. ' FtW _.. ~ cd 0.0,.,. J. ht ... _. ....... C-. .t tJu Col4w"1 llaUr lApM &.It SowM ollb, (114) _..,._ • lJJtlilll 11'. .• A R G Y R 0 S • B A R ·T 0 L I C • B E N T S Stephanie Argyr.os Patrick Bartolic Tony Barrolic Marcia Bents Robert Bents The team of Argyros • Bartolic • Bents has been formed t.o proWI.e our customers, past, current and future, with the ultimate in quality real estate services. We have ooer 75 years of combined experience with over 1,200 tfansatlions, including apx. 150 waterfront estate sales. ~all for an experienced evaluation of your property today . FEATURED PROPERTY 424 MENDOZA TERRACE, CORONA HIGHLANDS Bring your most fastidious buyer to this remodeled, 1 so· . Catalina, harbor and sunset view h~me. Street-to-street lot, perlect for expansion, gourmet kitchen, sit-d~ views. Available by appointment. Offered at $995,000 BAYFRONT ESTATE 2234 CHANNEL ROAD 97 ft of Bayfront frontage, 6 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, 2 docks, huge lawn, premium · location $3,650,000 507 Rocl<PoRD PLACE 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths. plus guest bath, Canyon views, European style kitchen, french doors and much more. $674,500 ( 7 PORTSIDE WAY 1233 PORTSIDE WAY Completely remodeled, 4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths, City a nd Ocean View:., Sophisticated Living, Harbor View Hills Broadmoar BALBOA PENINSULA POINT 1559. EAST OcE.AN BLVD. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 3 car garage, beach. a~, l.75 lots, very rare on Peninsula Point 2 - PERRY TAUB r (714) 644--5833 $449,000 • Single level h o me • 2 bedrooms, 2 baths • High ceilings • Spacious formal living areas • Perfect for entertaining • Two m aster suites • Attractive custom patios • W alk to Fashio n Island BJ(; CAN\TON LUXUR'r~ $895,000 ~~ • Beautifully updated home • 3 bedroOfl"!S, 3 baths • Large backyard • Private pool and spa • Single level • Guest/Servant quarters • Spacious living areas ., • 10--foot ceilings ,J Oll97 Coldwell Bal\Qf Corporation. An fqUlll Oppcnrity Compeny. Equal Houalng ~ All Olllcel l,,..ldenlly Owned Md Operllid. Prudential Real Estate and ~on Douglas Company part Y1ays Companies have divergent business philosophies Jon Douglas Company and Prudential Real Estate jointly announced the termination of their franchise agreement. effective immediately. According to Steve Ozonian, president and CEO. Prudential Real Estate and Jon Douglas, chairman of the board, Jon Douglas Company, the termination comes as a result of the two organizations• divergent business philosophies and differing views of future growth strategics. "We enjoyed oui relationship with Prudential Real Estate," Douglas said. "But I believe going our separate ways is tbe appropriate business decision at this point." "The termination enables Prudential Real Estate to focus on its long-range growth strategy, which includes developing the industry's most productive network of independently owned and opera~ real estate selVice companies in North America," Ozoniaa said. "Dissolving our agreement will herp us move toward that goal. Our strategy in California includes significant growth throughout the state building upon the strength of the Prudential brand name and the quality of our existing network. .. "We feel that this is a mutually beneficial situation for both parties," said George Rathman, chief executive officer, Jon Douglas Company. Joo Douglas Company is comprised of more than 3,000 sales agents in 63 sales offices strategically located throughout the state of Calif omia. Prudential Real Estate currently has more than 1,432 offices and approximately 37 ,000 sales associates and brokers. In California, the Network has 222 offices and approximately 6,600 sales associates. Last year, the company generated $60.9 billion in sales volume on nearly 380,000 annual transactions. The company has franchise locations in 49 states and four Canadian provinces. First Recycled Treasures Sale is set for Sept. 13 Multi-family garage sale wiH be held at The Summit i'\Newport Ridge The Summit in Newport Ridge is having their first Recycled Treasures Sale on Saturday, Sept. 13 from 8 a.m. to noon. Marybeth Cole Standel, a ReaJtor with the Jon Douglas Company in Newport Beach, is co-sponsoring the event and has been coordinating the sale with the committee at The SummiL lbcre will be a vast array of items · offered for sale from antiqaes and baby items to clothing and sportina eqoipmmt. It will be a multi-family ale with .evenl RSidents participating in this one time Marybeth Cde StoncW The Su.mm.it is a development with approximately J .SO units of two and three bedroom condominium homes located within Newport Coast. For_,,.. hif°""""'°1a, colllllct M.r,Htll Co# Slutkl Ill tM Jo,, Do-Pu c~, "'(114> nJ..7285. .. 3 9 a .m .. -noon, '"Agency· 1 -4 p.m., '"Ethics· 4 8:45 a .m .. Government and Political Affairs committee 5 10 a.m. -2 p.m .. Broker Preview MLS book delivery 9 8:45 a .m .. Affiliate committee meeting .J 10 1 -4 p .m .. "Appraisal· 9 o .m . -noon. "Estate Planning· 9 a .m .• Compass advanced class 11 9 a .m ., Grievance committee meeting 2 p.m .. Windows '95. Seating is limited \ 12 10 a.m. -2 p .m .. Broker Preview 17 9 a.m .. MLS committee meeting 9 o .m. -noon. "Enviro Hazards· 1 -4 p.m .. "Cold Colling· . 2 p .m., Internet class 18 9 a .m. -noon. ·5 + 1 page· Deposit Receipt class taught by Joel Carlson 9 a .m .. Compass advanced class 2 p .m .. Windows '95. Seating Is limited 19 10 a .m . -2 pm;; Brokers PrevJew 22 8:30 a .m .. Orlentatlon/lnductfon Autumn begins 2A 8:30 a.m., Civic Leaders Breakfast at the Balboa Bay Club 2 p.m., Compass beginner class 25 8:30 a .m., Board of Directors meeting 9 a .m. -noon, Seminar: "Trust Fund Handling• taught by Attorney Bert Cook 2 p .m .. Windows '95. seating Is llmtted 26 10 o .m. -2 p .m ., Broker prevtew ·!, f .. _______ ___... __ ----, we Can help make I the difference in j your life.' 1 I BUILDERS AITENTJON! I I st tune on market rn 15 years. l'rmu Eas1Jitkl Costa Mesa. Poun11al 10 build 5 single family! homes. Good income now with 4 units Call 7 141760-5000 E-<t. 716 MARK JACQUES $625,000 O CEAN/CATALINA VIEWS From family rm, lutchrn, nook, m1uur IJR.1 New wmdows.1 8600+ sq. ft. lor.' J BR, 2BA Lou• taxes.11 Call 760-5000 fat 195. I WAYNE SMITH OnJy $730,000 I HUNTINGTON HARBOUR LEASE I Light & bnJ· ht -1HR ] "iHA fJll mdin rhannf'll w/d0tk. fdet1 jfJr j11mi/y 1111ti t'l//Uhl UJll/g (al/ far details. 760 5000 rxr. I 3HIU9 111 5·1X-8-"i BILL & DONNA WEBSTER SPEND THE SUM MER AT T CH! Ocean 11uu· from /•1lf1~1 -~ n. r brlu to beach or sp~ d your own ca M /10 . Cr fireplace 111 Irving roo .. ~~() -000 I xr I .?'J. S ON SWANSON All For OnJy $169,000 GREAT OPPORTUNITY! nm f.Olfwurse t•ieu• 4 BR. 3 5BA JI/If.It' 1~1·t'I u•/Jpn needs /01; of 7 I . ( · t111d rs priced to ull qu,,.k/y!! Ctll jnr dl'tdr ls. 7 I ·ff160-5000 ht. I 38 m I ~9. BILL OR DONNA WEBSTER EMERALD BAY CHARMER Fabulous 2HR, 2BA home m rlu prtvalt' beach! commu111ty of f-mu111d Bay. Frl'shly painud, no carpt'f. ht1rdwood Jloon Hurry! Ca/1494-7475. BJLL DOLBY $749,900 BALBOA ISLAND COTTAGE 01arming 3BR, 1.75BA with a loft. High uilmgs. very br1gh1 & privau. Unbt'atabl.e /ocatton. Will not '4st! Call me today! At 760-5000 Ext. 12 5 ROBERT MlLLIKEN $565,000 HARBOR RJDGE 4BR. 6BA custom rt'S1dmu in a prrvau gaud community. Also featured rs an 18 ft. cdting mtry "r, formal livrng dr dining u1/adjoini11g libraryfmwic room with its sauna. Complimenting this uniqiu propn-ry is a view bridge abow the pa riding IAp pool CaU for appt. 760-5000 Ext. 11 7. JACKIE HANDLEMAN $2,250,000 EMERALD BAY DRAMATIC VIEWS! Absol111r/y i1u11mnt. -1HR • 48A. Nru'tr liomr, drop drad v1rw11 i\1a11y tJmrnuw 111rl11d111f. homr thraur. dr11gnrd 1TT1ourT1rd 11rch1u.-r BIO Dolby $2, 750.000 .. YOURS IS TH£ SUNSET AND THE SF.A! /111 ml1bk-lnwr ( nn. srrpi rn your pnt•11tr hrarh Ramblmg liomr 1111 !fl.fl(}(}• ''/ fr lt11 I '1ru , {Tom tJll rooms and thr huf.t' m1er111tn111f. y11rd / .trxrsr /111111 rhr am1 Unusual prmuy and "'1:.!_u>u>n ...... C4'J 6'4-MAXG Maxine Golden NE.AT AS A PIN Mr111 \hdr 11111u l11np 1/JH. 2HA family ronm imd /argr ,.,,,, Jll'd I /,, ., rn par/. "h1111b, ihoppmx tJnd 1r.i111p11rra11on f>rrjrrr rtartrr /.nmr CllJJ 760-5000 Ext. 11 7 Jacllle Ha,.dlt!rruut s .l 4 9. ()()() WEXCLUSIVE-IN NEWPORT HFJGHTS Thu nro• 2BR lut111t 11 11 jnwl" '"'" in nmrltty roNiuum RnnOfbld '" '96/'97 "'"h a huxr /or ~ Rlu/pn $355,000 An International Compa ny 760-5000 http://remullnk.com GATW COMMUNITY! Momvzuti ow1U?" u'tUlll offer or1 thu h«im11us 4BR. J SHA I· "" 111 prrshg1ous &kourt! 1Jwr J.400 '!/· ft. Ni/3 rar f..Jr,1 .' firrplaas, punnet lti~hm wlSubZno 6-•mmitits too nunim " ,,, mrnlwn! No Mfilq..R«xf V..rar11 d-~/In'"" <•rry' CUI 760-5000 l!Jd. 112 $729.()(1() INVF.STOR'S DWGHTI I or111d muth of P11nfir GNut HithwttJ. mm ""'' u .!RH JI t &ult umt 11 58R. JR.A d-proJ11cn pot/ ir1co1M. CUI 760-5()()() En 136 }atu su .. galla o.tfn-ed al s4-5,()(J(} SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport lead\ CA 92'60 ..-...-- An International Company 760-5000 http://remaxllnk.com PEUCAN POINT BNJ ;,, this prrstifiOMJ :autl romm1mi.ty ntar tht t,o/f ro#nt 11ntl with tlirra f1t11eh 11eus:s. M11pifi_cnr1 brt1n4 ntw OIJtom villa ro bt complttttl r/Jis ftdl. Gil/ for spmfo dtt.ttils cntl d1001e your finishes. °"' 640-15» WSH TROPICAL PARADISE In J""' hllt.t ~in pri~ :autl Nrwport &ach """! Pnf«r for h'rUllpliliry tmil nrurt.tinint. Nn11 on marltn. Cdl~ s 44(), ()()() t AWESOME OCEAN/BAY VIEWS IN NEWPOKT BEACH Cwtom rri-ltwl of approx. 3750 SI/· ft. Pnfm for mttrlllinint. WonJnfoU, 11fJUtUJtti. °"' 760-5000 Ex#. 131 Robl11 Tftleb HARBOR VIEW HOME Ex/>'111Mtl 4BR. 3.58A Portofino Pun. bnt "1c1111on ""z' J<l100Js 111UI f>'I'*· MllRJ uJ>t.rtllks tnrlwiini lllr. 1« • rusrom lithmrt & !"""" officr. Thu u lJx />teftN familJ homr' cJJ 760-5000 at. IOI ROii Pe&Ol $7/!J,000 we can help make ' the difference in your lift! WON'T LAST WNG .•• Beautiful townhouse in quiet llrra, 2 master sui~. 2.5BA, extra garage tpace, poo~ private plltio. WQ/k to ~ttclijf shops. CtzD 760-5000 Ext. 111 MICHAEL S.LATI'ERY $179,900 WWF.Sr 5 BEDROOM In Harbor V'uw Homes! Grut l«Atilm, IArge privaJ.e lot! 5BR + 3BA +family room, dining, 1 BR + J BA down. 2 firepUues. CtU 760-5000 Ext. 130. KATIU.EEN MCNAMEE ONLY $575,000 CATALINA VlEW1 Beautifal 3BR. 2BA contemporary home in Lovely guard-gated community. Completely rmuxkletl. CJ[ for info. 760-5000 Ext. 109. SKI FASTSIDE Grrat 2BR home on ll beautiful quiet street with 11/ky accest. LIJu of Old World charm and ~hing brand new. For det11ils uU 1-8()().. 510-2005. CO<k #4086. RITA WADE F.ASTSIDE DUPLEX Great opportunity for someone to fix up. 3BR, 2BA, two car g11rate plus ttudio. For detailI CtzU J-8()()..510~5. Code #4087. RITA WADE $259,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMF.S LIJvel/ ?-ttory home on very large lot in this wondnjul family Ca~hborhood. New on the marlut· and will not '4st. 640-J 529. .ESTHER YANK · $569,000 CAMEO SHORES Ocean view, priv11tt be11chts. Highly unraded single- lewl custom home with 11 IA1fe yvd. Thi.I homt 'lltum oak doors d-windows, riwr rock d-tile, 2 rpa tubs. I4Unll, custom ltitchm, two "111SUr n.iu1, cmtTal air, gaubo, rpukung poo4 rpa d-much mo1Y! OJI 760-5000. Ext. 142or128. BOB KOOP, SR. or JR.. $92S,OOO • NEWPORT SHORES Only 3 bl«lu to the be.ch! &ulu to Ol""1. Lowly 3BR. 2.5BA on kase unJ. Firrp/4a. May "J>lrtllla thro"Lho"" PrilNIU kits. OJ/760-5000 Ext. 205 JAcK GIFFORD $179,SOO ... GATED OOMMUNITY In Cost4 Mts11. Stunnint 3BR +#ft Biii/i in 1991. ' MMikmi11t•n Jtyu. Grt•t 11•/Ju •t $269,0QO. OJ/ 760-5()()() Ext. 126. RAE RODGERS "' ( : .) Bob Koop DoYie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 3&1. I BA widi a.,_. big l BR. I BA PLUS .,. ••·low ,...... ~•ockkd IU1wn ,..;, on a 7370 (I lot. 2"" w1t1' oak cabincu loauecl pr, big yard. ~ 09 cpMn tl'et limd tllttL lu IC t. ~ D • q UICI U ,-en,. $169,000 c..n-. mi 1a Sl.600 179 000 Balboa Coves Cwtom home built in 1989 in a gat.cd commu.n.ity. BeautifuJ Mediterranean nyle 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Walk ro rcnauranu & beach. Wonderful master suite on the ba>j __ ~raJda doors, rugh uUioP., Joa of windows, ~ lot, two car garage, big baysidc patio & mocc! Bay&ont Dock Bob Koop, Sr. NEWPO T BEACH 760-5000 En. 128 Please call Bill Dolh, for ,au clearance e 494.7475 SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEWS Stunning new home. 4 bedrooms, 4.5 bath. Winner of many architectural awards. Extraordinary new conatrucdon. Dedicated home theater with ttmote control projection screen. Ccpper roof, gutters &. fl.nishina. Catalina, sunsets &. night light views from every major room in home. Magnificent! $2,750,000 MAGNIFIC~NT CONTEMPORARY Five bedrooms with four .mJ .i half baths. Jupcrano h,,1l- matched slab granite flr" irs. Extensive ~ of glass, P.K1fic Ocean. white water and pri-rme Emerald Bay canyon & 11~n space views. $2,275,000 "COlY EMERALD BAY HOME" 2BR, 2BA, lots of charm, great beach hou~e. hardwood floors. heam ceilings in living room, new carpet, freshly pamceJ, private declc patio, walk co amenities. $749,900 , SOLDS ]asmim Cwek /rvim UlfU1UI Be11eh UfU"" Be11eh Irvim eo,.,,.. till Mu $549.000 $399.000 $699.000 $750.000 $1,200.000 $1,100.000 HOUSE PINCHING YOU? $419,900 We've go< the tofutlon-4 charmmg rcmockled 6BR. 38A + 2 family room, Mesa Verde homt. J.car garage. d05t' ro golf, parks & shopping. MLs-379SZ3 SPf.c'fACUl..AR GOLF COURSE VIEW! $322,887 3M. 2.SBA home. Highly ~· Privatt spa pro(csionally laoihcapcd, bu1lr-m BBQ. ~)(.> IDl)tt. Ml.5e381304 SUPERJOR LOCATION $152,000 2BR, 2.5BA townhomc. Krng sue ~ w/bakony. loa of cx0'3S. 2 car gar~. larl(C f'allo &. j?Tttnhdts. MLS-356487 LARGE 2-STORY HOME $209 900 4BR. 2. 75BA. 1 BR downstairs, formal ster-<lown LR, b;J; Arc- placc. seclu.:k<l nr1Jl)ihorhuu<l ne-ar hcach & park Ml.Stt369029 LOOK WHAT WE R>UND! $399,900 Seldom available 4BR OJ 3+ den. one story, 3-ar attached ~ widi peat view of e{llf coune. Kitchen all redone Fonnal dm1ng room & family mom w/ FP Mls-382806 l!NTF.ln'AINf.a'S DflJGHT! $420,000 4M. 2..5BA widl~ pool&. .... ~ lJspled kilcbai &. t.t.. f....a, 1DOD1 widi I~ Ml la £muM ll't.L Cbr ID p . Ml.Sd19522 BF.AUllRJL JUi8 SQ FF-HOME $519,900 Qd ocan bmes. ~ ~ &. i-n 11-mia traa locaom. lf.*JOlll 100IDS ~buy! MJ..s-372210 1HE BRADY BUNCH COUW UVE HEREl $328,SOO Large home wh 2 JCIW3IC BR area 2BR ailxNe, FR & BA, nmta a111e & 2BR & BA oo fmt floor. Hugr ear-in~ btchcn. Ml.s-358356 . BIG HOME SMAU PRJCE $173,900 JBR. ). i58A, lrvq 10001 W1Ch vdaJ colq & ~Mei M ~ RV aa.rss. ~ ~ Ml.Ss369264 EXTRAORDINARY LOCATION! $169,900 ~ h.:.nt-~ hVW1g IWl'I w/ p fvqib::r, '-Jy btchcn w/ cl-a ro bacMrd. m.101 mu b RV~-RcmOOdo:I bid-. nr:.ir ~ 5 & 91 MLS-f>.3651S7 EXCEUENT LOCATION & VALUE $284,900 Fa ala.. new sqlc &imJy lair. JBR, Z.5BA. voi.mt ailt~ tilt floon ff> & 5Jll tub in a.ltt MJ..s-381296 CHAllMlNG HOUSE . $199,000 48R home. Ha.dwood Roon, mnodeleJ knchm. largie vaulted ocil~ FR w/ fuqm,a.11XD pn'Cd ir.,ft'lly. ail.de-sic~ Ml.Sr352692 GR.EAT CUllB APPEAL $169,900 4BR, 1.75&. cJmr IJ p rounc, sch-ds Ot ~New JmV .air&. OUI• side. Tile enllf & ~ room, w:y ~ Ill ~ ... IOOll\. Big paoo 11'1 lrdyaid. Ml.s.J79791J Feeling lost buying e? • • Attend our~ first,timc~r1s seminar Wednesday, SCptember 17. Space ii limited, so raervationa may be made by calling our Cc.ta Mesa office at (714) 668--9313 by September 15. OPEN HOUSES Cos'rA MfsA 2263 Heritaee Dr. Delpha C>.wald 1776 Oriok Cbarlone Scott ~waar. 17971'.~ Saocly Ad.ioek HUNTINGTON BIACH 9112 &lcaro . John &. Rocio Robtrta Sat., .... -$239,000 Sat., ...... $420,000 Sun., .... SZlS,000 Sun., 1-4 $399,900 COLDWELL BANKER COSTA MESA/HUNTINGTON BBACH ELEGANCE ABOUNDING! $425,000 Mesa Verde custombed home. SBR, 3BA. pool & spa. n~ kicchm, baths, windows, doon. floor COYering, tile roof, ne 1r golf, parks & bike ttatl. Mls-371075 BACK TO SCHOOC SPECIAL! $279,900 5BR. JBA, tri·levd Mell Verde "upper bird.• large &m1ly runm 2 ~ ~ l!'Ood s~ BRs. private mir flld. near btkc rt.iii~ gol(. Ml.s.370001 LIGHT AND AIRY SllO,OOO JBR, 28A home. Vaulted beamed ailioas-N~ /am:iJy an:a. fueplace, enclosed room, good for home off'ia. Uc BO & care M~378221 714.668.9333 • 714.846.9094 • http:/ /www.coldwcllbankcr.com 0!1187 Coldwel BllnMr Corpordon. An EqiJlll Oppotuilly ~-Equ.t HoUllng ~.MC-. llldlpef .... <Miid Ind OpenillCL ....... ..._ d C-... ..._ • Newport. Prope •&IWJITl.Y OMm» a ONUTID featuring fine properties from condos to castles SoplllstlutM E11repHD nut•• CSlale aec.914 •• pl'fStlclow Ncwper1 P1 1 • .....,. •1· ea. 4.5llA. W .. "Jl!.ecf (Of' N~ .. ,.,.._ ...... W fMC ,,,,., n. heel ud,,.. Ile-. I $1,M9,000HS2 INVESTOR LIQUIDATION 14-uah. 2t .... 11q. ft. ttt..a <:nlkr a......i i. .-1ieu1 el -r-, Ne• Mft'.lnt. 1'1oc propn17 19 _... "-._ 1Wpttmarild a.od Desi to Md>oftaW'L I••-wtlllJlc to Ind«!?~ AU off en wtn be aNOliclc"'4. $1,099,000 NS/ IN FORECLOSURB Newport k9dl property b • 2 lud plen. 411R. 2.l5BA •llh H~l-.:1 prl .. tc petM. •P• •eel l ~ar pnac. Included h • punoct ldtd1en, .. u,.. •nd lnUlJJ &>''" -$379,000 vss ~ s~ ~Wta 1969 .. CORONA DEL MAR Enjoy tin Callfomla Contemporary .... Top Condominium with plctme perfect vtewa ~f Newpc>!t ~i the Balboa Penlnmla and Catalina. This well designed C..... Jiu home creates a re&ued,, eerene atrnoll>here. Sunsets are to die forl An CK_.ndlng spot for the On1stmas Boat Parade and the Fourth of July ftreworb shows. No IUINMl'tlme congadon. Ideal floor~ 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, parkJng for 3 can, air conditioned, top of the bne appbanca and ftxtuna. Recessed halogen hgbtlrig designed to accentuate your art. Could be the perfect solution for atmpllfylng your life. 'l1lle ... woa-i ._., $829,000 ~ She's the outgoing ooe with an easy laugh. a businesslike attitude and a winning manner. Her professionalism in the ~ C$ta1c field iJ legendary, as she ranks in the top one percent of all Realtors nationally, came in at No. 8 for Better Hornes and Gardens last year and was named top producer for Ellis Realty Group (now Prudential California Realty). He's meticulous and detail-oriented -a man who goes about his busioess, making an occasiooal comment wbeo asked, with a shy smile that lights up his. face. Together, they're Pat and Joe Nunnikboven. Real.tors, business partners ana hus~,llDd wife for 37 years. The couple ftrst mci when they wen: just 16 and attended the same high school 1n Burlington, Iowa. a town of nearly 35,000 loated by the Mississippi River in the southeast comer of the state. "I thought he had a great smile!" Pat said of her husband. "He was really nice and that's still t!1e way he 1s today. My grandmother absolutely adored tum." Joe's wide grin and gcnllcmanly qualities weren't the only thing that Pat noticed. "He was in a great car -a red and gray Chrysler," she reminisced. ,. Anending the same high school made it easy for the two to sec each other, but Pat didn't waste time in gettJng to know the guy with the flashy smile and hot car. "Knowing our personaliues, I probably made the first move," she adrniued. But it wasn't a one-way romance. Looking up from the papers he was working on, 11's obvious that Joe was also smillen with Pa1. "She was just as cute as can be,'" he 'i:Ud. flashing that famous grin. 1be young couple continued to date throughout their teen years and went on to attend the same college as well. They mamed wttilc attending Ohio State University, where Pat received her bachelor's degree in psychology and Joe got both his bachelor's and master's degrees in engineering. Job opportunities lured the couple to California in the mid '60s and they initially sett.led in Playa dcl Rey. Pat continued her education and g<>l her master's degree in educational paycbology from tbe University of Southern California. Lala 00 they moved down the coast to Orange County. "We bought our first house in Lapna Beach and our ICCOnd house is where we live today," sbe said. "Althou&h they've oootinued to live in the ~home, ~ona have chan&ed the name of the city they live in three times. Pal worked U ID educational ptycbologisl in children's clinics. but took time off when &be bad bes dauahtt:n, Undsay and Semalfcr. She spent lime vol\lllCeertQg with tbe Philhlnnonic .. ~d)' of OillDp COUbty aad the NadODll a.ari'1 ~. -........ c:lai)dftit --old~~ dedded 10 JO Mick to wart and enteni6 -g I Pat and Joe NunnilchoYen "Everyone said it was the very worst time to •go into real C$t41e." she said with a laugh. "But when you have a professional background it helps, because you know what to do to make a succesa." Joe joined her in the office seven years ago when be was looking for a change from his career in engineering management The couple had talked about working rogetber for quite awhile. Pat bad already established herself in the business, but upoo their professional liaison. found their bus9. . inausc along with opportunities. It didn't take long for the two to make a smooth lion to a professional rclaU;t in addition to their personal relationship. .. It took us four l vc months before we knew how we wen: going to do things, but then it worlceci out." Joe explained. "It worked out beautifully for us because our strengths complemented each other," Pat elaborated. '\, And Pat found Joe's background to be an asset as well, especially when the real estate tranSactioo reaches the escrow efwe. His calm demeanor combined with attention to detail make CU1tomers feel comfortable with asking him questions during the process. Meticulous at followina through. be al.Iowa Pat to work on other areas of their boaineu. "When I put IODllCdlin& in eacrow. I just block it out. rm always going in ocher directioos," Pat concurred. Their business relationship has allowtl them to become more efficient. which leaves more time for focusing oo lite client and servicing their neecb. They anive to provide their client& with additional information about a potential pun:hue. -We provide them with information aboot the area and that relates to the property, .. Pat explained. .. We make it so when they walk out. they remember the bouae but aho have IOIDClhing to~ with. We're just very complete in our approtch." Aside rrom a aa-mootb h.Wus, the Nunnikho\ICOI have been with the same computy Allcc Pat atar1lr¥I in rUJ c:mie. lnidally, they were put ot U• Rial &tate, which became Ellis MaftY 9fOOP aQd mo.t . recend) bccmne ~ caHCGiiila a.lty. ~-~ -- Pat and Joe Nunnikhoven with their friend, Georgia Douglas (center) Prudential California Realty has to olfcr, but expand upon it." Pat said. "We put our personal money back into the bosiness through advertising and by paying for our assistants so we can provide more service for our clients." Their key to consisteot high production has been the level of service they provide to customers. "Our dedication to our clients is what matters most." Pat said. '1t's important that they arc happy when the transaction closes because a satisfieci client means future business." Although she sits in front of a walJ bedecked with awards and plaq11CS, ironically, Pat said tluu they don't set goals from ycar to year. "We always know where we want to go and each year we strive to do better," she explained. "We t.akc a look at what we're doing but the business propels itself. We're stri ving to satisfy our client& so we're always busy -we bad three listing appointments this morning and when you have that lcind of business. you don't have time to set goals." The team docs have weekly staff moctings, when they meet with their adminis~ve assistants Rosemary and Becky and organize what they're working on for the next seven days. Pat said that in the back of her mind she's always focu,mg and her previous tnurung in psychology has served her well 10 real estate. "11lere \ no quesuon that my psychology baclcground helps me understand what people arc going through when they move," Pat said. "You see people in the best of circumstances and the worst, because sometimes they're making a life change as well." Working in real cswe at the level the Nunnik:bovens have achieved keeps them busy around the cloclc, but they do try to find time for activities OUlSide of re81 estate. "One of my favorite things is that I like to write poetty," Pat aaict '1t'a peraonaI and I just love it I always write poetry for binbdays and special occasions and try to use humar. to be funny ... The ~le al.so try to find time for boatina. water aBing and mow skiing and Joe's favorite actMty of biqeUna. They've 4llo .. ldopled .. Georgia Dou&laa, a 99-year-old woman that Pat met tbrou&b her involvement with the Natioaal Charity Lequc. when she was the bead of philanthropy for 1 reUtcmcot home. For more than I 0 years, Dou&wJw been PllJ of the Nunnikhoven'• extended family and iolpi.r:ed Pat to foul\d the Adopt a Fricod J>roaram. "It bad oever occw:red co mi tbM ~e would have no livJ111 family, bat Ille clidn•t have any chil~n. Her ~ dicO "'hCD be . WU young and her fiieods were dead. .. Pat aaid. 1be couple walJUld to learn more about their friend's put, to they traveled to Washington to cxplcn the area of Bellingham and Olympia, where DouaW bad gxown up. '1f ... jail~ Where WC Wert: Ultereled ia ..,, a trip and we decided to take the time co ill¥at i.a her." Pal said. "We took picana ol all tbe homes on the street where &be lived and iD ~a. it's so biatcrical dw they have pb1ques on th~ bomea." They vmteci the historical society and the courtboOle and made oopies of the map~ her father bad dcligncd as a canographcr They also journeyed IO the Cemetery where Douglas' puenu ue buriiod and toot photographs of their giave sites. While there. they bought her a plot so that when her time on earth has passed. she'll be placed next to her parents. "We brouabl bc:r leaVCIS and grass from her dad's grave because she was so tied into him." Pat explained. ''She just didn't have anything from bcr past. because all her rings and Jewelry bad been stolen from previous nursing homes she had liveci in ... They also retrieved copies of Dougl:i~' ycarboob and had the photographs enlarged so their friend could view them wtth ht.'f' ixw One of the Best locations OD Balboa Island • South Bayfront Home . with Spedacu1ar Views • 2-story, 3 BR • Sandy Beach in Front Panoramic Views in Big Canyon • Spectacular Canyon • Coif Coune Views Overlooking 2nd .r:;;~R~ • Beautiful Yard $749,000 • Stunning 2 Master Model with l.oaedible Views • Allodation Poo&.. Spu Ir Tennis Cowts $349,000 • Great 3 BR Home • ~ lOtchm with ~:'!• • l.al'Jllf Yard with Pool • 2-Cir c.nge • Luxury, Security Bldg. • Beautfful I BR Condo •Huge Bayside Patio w/Comm. Pool • Boat Slip Available $279,000 Spacious Newport Beach Condo • ~llent Value • Large2BR • laQCe Living Room w f~ireplace • Motivafed Sellerl 5199,000 Call Bob Laskey @ 729-8244. • An .6xctllent Vatue • Beautiful 38.R Home • ~Landscaped Lot • Custom Spa in "Rear • ~Private-Lot • Great Location •tBJlartBA ·Ea~ • Community • ao. to Oc:ftnfnlnt $159,000 Prime South Bayfronf Home • Choice Location on South Payfront L.,•e1...,....,, with Spectacular Views • Living Room &t Master Bedroom Have 1809 Vaew of Bay • 4 Bedrooms & 4.5 Baths • Separ~te Guest Suite with lts Own Kitchen, Bath & Large Deck $1,975,000 C.011 Jim Undbag @675-1674 &lboa lslJlnd Outstanding Value I . Extra large 2BR Newport 'Beach Condo • Great Location on Bluff>.Just a Short WAik to Beadi • Tasteful Decor $225,000 $379,000 $159"100 Pll)t lllau • S.. ihtr ll, 1997 , Prudential Real Esta~ affiliates groYI net\Vork in California F t. · · · coastal upper-tier markets. The Ellis l ,SOO agents. Those offices, combined Realty and Su.met Realtors names will~ · ou companies 1om . . .th Prude ·a1 Cali& · Realty' 40 be .. --" Realty office locatJons m those markets w1 nu 1orrua s uac:;u. Prudential California Realty include La Jolla and Rancho Santa Fe existing offices, will give the network Recogniziq lbe powing momentum P rudential Real Estate's presence in California grew this week by nearly 80 offices as four brokerages in Northern and Southern California. including prominent regional companies Ellis Realty Group, Mason-McDuffie Real Estate and Sunset Realtors. joined the Prudential California Realty brand. .. Prudential Real Estate's growth plan for California is ahead of schedule," said Steve Ozonian. president and CEO of Prudential Real Estate. "Our aggressive expansion is aimed at enhancing our position as the premier real estate network in California and North America. We will continue to develop the network with companies that share the same business goals and philosophy a!> Prudential Real Estate and rneel the company's rigorous criteria -top performeri. in their markets that provide extraordinary service to their cui.lomers." As evidence that Prudential Real Estate's strategy I'> paying dividends, Ellis Realty Group of San Diego and Orange countie~ and iti. I 0 offices and 350 sales associates completed conversion to Prudential California Realty this pai.t week. according to Steve Games. pm.idem and CEO of Pickford Realty. Pickford Realty operates under the name Prudential California Realty San Diego. (Games acquired Ellis Realty in June under Pic kford So Cal L.P .. a limited partnership controlled by Pickford Realty.) "Since I acquired Elli!-Realty. the • sales associates and managers have been exposed to the products and services of the Prudential system," Games said. "And they are excited to embrace the Prudential California Realty brand. August is projected to be the best month ever in Ellis Realty's history. The average price per transaction is around $375.000, which is amoog the highest in the industry. It's absolutely one of the most compatible acquisitions I've ever made. What's more, no one. was displaced during this process and no offices were cJOled." Games, whose company was the first in tbe Prudential Real Estate system and is the largest in the California networt.. said chat the succas of the Ellit Realty acquisition bas been a huge uset to bis ~and sabantially increws Pl'Gdeaa.I Real F.ltlie's preseoc:e in SoUtheln Califomia's in San Diego County. In Orange more than 100 offices in the region. of the PrudeotiaJ California Realty County, offices are located in Newport According to Cobo, the company has brand name. Bob Braun's Prudential Beach, Laguna Beach (north and plans So o~ 50 additional offices \.. Profiles in Real ~ in ~vers~de south), Laguna Niguel, Sao Clemente, throughout the Peninsula Area and converted to Pntdential Califopua Dana Point, the Balboa Peninsula and Marin County to give the Prudential Realty last month. The company Mission Viejo. California Realty network the operated out of two offices in the In aU. Games' Prudential California preeminent position in the Northern greater Rivenjde-Corona area and Realty operation consists of 34 California market. By the end of the fields 40 ageota. locations and I, J 00 sales associates year, Cobo projects the network wiJJ ''We joined Prudential Real Est at~·~ throughout San Diego and Orange reach $2 billion in sales volume. California network nearly two year'> counties. "This really is a winning ago and we're enjoying the benefit.. ol "I'm looking forward to continued combination," Cobo said. "We are both working with a large company that growth following this transition," said 100 percent dedicated to the custo!Jier offers national expertise and more than Games. and are committed to simplifying the 120 years of financial services to Games expects his company will transaction process through a variety of consumers," Braun said. "It's the nght move up significantly on Real Trends special services that our customers time to join. in name, the other Magazine's ranking of residential real expect and deserve." Prudential California Realty office' estate firms. based on annual sales "Our relationship with Mason-throughout tfle state." volume. from 27 to within the top I 5 McDuffie is another example of the According to Braun, his affiliation by the end of the year. Games projects positive direction our company is with Prudential Real Estate bas bet!n nis company's sales volume to reach $3 beaded," Oronian said. "Relationships good for bis business because the billion this year, nearly doubling 1996's like this are what will continue to company bas gained the use of the performance. further Prudential Real Estate's position Prudential name, which studies '>ho" '' "I plan to continue to expand as the industry's most productive recognii.ed by 98 percent pf con:.umer' Prudential California Realty through network of independently owned and nationwide. He also gives high mar~' acquisitions and new office openings to operated companies in North America." to the company's aggrcs ive statewide where our Orange County operation is Also adding to Prudential Real marketing approach. which give:. ht' the same size as San Diego." Games Estate's presence in California is operation greater visibility. said. "My goal is to reach $5 billion in Sunset Realtors. a major independent Prudential Real Estate's total marh·t sales volume as we approach the company in the Santa Barbara area. presence throughout Nonhem and millennium." which joined the network Sept. I 0 as Southern California consists of about 'The future is extremely bright for Prudential California Realty. according 220 offices and about 6,600 sales Prudential Real Estate." said Ozonian. to Gordon Hardey. Sunset Realtors' associates. "When you look at the growth in president. According to Ozonian, Prudential Southern California with Steve Games "I'm excited about our company Real Estate•s growth, impressive m and then you see companies like becoming a member of the Prudential numbers, is even more important in Mason-McDuffie and Sunset Realtors Real Estate network.'' said Hardey. terms of the ki~ of relationships 1hc join the network. the message is clear whose company has two offices and 80 company is forming with affiliates. that Prudential Real Estate is a agents covering Santa Barbara and ."Although we are the dominant real California powerhouse comprised of Montecito. "Our relationship with a estate company in the coastal high-en<l quality and service-driven companies:· nationally recognized partner will market from San Diego to Northern Mason-McDuffie Real Estate. a suppon our development of technology. Calif omia as a result of these recent major independent in the Bay Area. marketing and consumer-related reached an agreement with the programs. But what brought our two Prudential Real Estate network in companies together is our mutual August, enhancing Prudential's existing dedication to quality and service. presence in Northern California. The Prudential's philosophy of being company began its transition to the customer-focust.d js in line with Prudential California Realty name this Sunset's client and associate focused week. according to David Cobo, philosophy. So in considering a president and CEO of Mason-partllCt'Ship with a national brand. McDuffie. Prudential .Real Estate was the only "We're thrilled about working within choice for us. The strength of our local the Northern and Southern California ownership, combined with the 120- Prudcntial Real Estate System," said year-old Prudential brand, ensures our Cobo ... We're tying into a strong leadership position in Santa Barbara oetworlc with outstanding referral into the next century." opportunities lbat will lead to our Under the agreement, Hardey will continued growth." continue to lead the company and In only five years under the Sunset's offices will still be operated by leadenbip of Cobo and cruef operating the cummt ~. Over time, the officer Bd Krafchow, Muon-McDuffie comi>any will transition to the has grown frOm 23 offices and 560 Prudential Calif omia Realty name. agents in 1992 to today's 62 offices and lnJtially, both the Prudential California • C11ARMJNG ISIAND-BOUSE ~ ....... 48R. 38A • Newer Kit ene Enclosed Patio & Sun Deck Great Looottorr orr'o Very Quiet Street • Built in 1980's Prle«I at: $699,000 414 Poinsettia Ave. to be completed in the /. 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Thoughtfulness in the construction ., of this home. extends to che deck over the garage .. which has been stressed for building. Lido Isle offers community tennis facilities, " clubhouse, sandy beaches and parks for truly " wonderful family liv ing! This home is presented by Nan Tully of The Prudential .. Jon Douglas Co. 759 .. 66QO Homebuilder marketing ourses offered at· UCI Courses in .coniunction with "Marketing for the Residential Builder" certificate program As September marks the traditional start of the new school year, building industry professiorulls can take advantage of a unique educational oei><>rtunity as two highly-acclaimed Insfitute of Residential Marketing classes -lRM IV: "New Home Sales Management Strategies and Training" and lRM I: "Principles and Practices of the Building Industry (Understanding Today's Housing Markets and Consumers)" begin Sept. 22 and 23. respectively, at the University of California. Irvine campus. Co-sponsored by the Sales & Marketing Council of the Building Industry Association of Southern California (SMC/SC), these courses arc offered in conjunction with the UCI "Marketing for the Residential Builder" certificate program. Created by the Institute of Residential Marketing (IRM). an affiliate organization of the National Association of Home Builders, IRM I and TRM IV also arc a part of a nationally recognized. four course series which is required of housing industry professionals seeking the prestigious MIRM (Member, Institute of Residential Marketing) designation. As a further benefit. these classes also • may apply towards the fulfillment of the continuing education requirements needed for California Real Estate License renewals. Additionally, these courses may qualify as elective credits in the popular UCI "Light Construction and Development Management" (LCDM) certificate program, whic~ is co- sponsored by the Building Industry Association of Southern California's Home Builders Council. ,, Michael J. Hixson, MBA, MlRM, a principal of the Irvine-based new home sales and markctioa fi.nn of Goodman. Hiuon & Company and the I 9'17 SMC/SC preaident, will be the inst.ruetor for lRM I. Providing insights into the structure of homebwlding operations. along with the buic principles of new home marbtina and market researc~! this class.-eries will be presented on consecutive Tuesday evenings from 7 to I 0 p.m. Lasting for I 1 weeks, classes will begin Sept~ 23. Servin& u the instructor for uu.j lV will be Rita l:AJDkio, MJRM, president of Pacific o.eway Homes. Focusing primarily upoo,,_aalea management and trainina. the IRt;t IV courso will c(>ver, ~ weU, the ...utlna of both multi-family rental complexes and non-residential propcrocs. B<iainnina Sept. 22. these classes will be held Monday evenings Rita Lamkin from 7 to I 0 p.m. Specifically created to broaden the professional knowledge of builders, marketing directors, sales managers and others associated with the homebuilding industry, both I I-week courses will feature guest lectures by prominent industry leaders and innovators. Among the well known experts tentatively scheduled arc Sanford R. Goodkin, Ira Norris, Or. Alfred Gobar, Ken Agid and Howard Englander. As an educational ann of the Building lndustry Association of Southern California. the SMC/SC sponsors numerous ~minars and educational programs, including all four IRM courses and a month long series of four, all day Certified New Home Sales Professional (CSP) classes. Additionally, on Wednesday evening. Sept. 24, the SMC/SC will host a special "Mark.cling Squares" seminar at the Irvine Marriott Holdt. In a fun and provocative version of the famed "Hollywood Squares" quiz show, this unique presentation will feature four top sales and marketing vice presidents who will be seckina insights and answers from experts in nine different industry-related fields. To ettroll ill on• or bode o/ tlt111 "MtuUtUeK /# tlN Rnl*"*' BldlMr' c/a$.les, coldlld UCI &uuiM Ill (11') 8US4U. Or, for frudWr' ittf«wclldora reprt#UaK eilltw clal, tlN IRM "*"' smn or 1cltollln""' /or llN SMC/SC Mru;doUl ,,.,,_., e.Jl RIDM Ill (114) 412.owJ or.,,.. IO ,.,.. Ill Goo4MM/Hlz""' 4 Cffl/#llf1• 13700 Alton Ptuh,;,, s.IN 151, hWee, CA 92618 • • -SeptembeJI' 3 5 p.m., Computer training 5 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo ~ank MLS book delivery 8 1 p.m .• So Cal MLS directors at Pacific ~st Assoc. 10 11 :30 a.m .. General membership meeting at 12 13 15 Tivoli Terrace 5 p.m., Computer training 8 a.m., Marketing meeti~g at Wells Fargo Bank Noon, Chili Cook-off &. Pet Parade at Art-A-Fair 4 p.m., Government/Legislative Affairs committee meeting 17 5 p.m., Computer training 19 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 22 Autumn begins 24 8:30 a.m., Board of Directors meeting 5 p.m., Computer training 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank M~S book delivery .. .. • I Serene setting for family living This four bedroom. four and one-half bath home offers outstanding canyon and ocean views. The approximately 16.000-square-foot lot has a tum around motor court. Situated OD a private lot. this home offers a serene setting for family living. Twenty-four sqwue inch French Limestone is featured in the large entry and living room with high ceilings. 1bc gourmet kitchen has antique cobblewood flooring, a large center island, sandwashed maple cabinetry, granite countertops and a hanging pot rack. 1bcrc is a bonus media room featuring an audio/visual component system including a large screen TV, VCR. laser disc player, stereo receiver, amplifier and surround sound system. lluougbout several rooms there are designer selected wall coverings and window treatments including sandblasted shutters. Other amenities of the home include a 1security system. Pella dual-glazed wood windows and wool carpeting. The spacious backyard with ~l. spa, water feature and cabana is ideal for family living as well as entertaining. This home is located in the guard gated community of Ocean Ridge in the Newport Coast. Offered at $1 ,950,000. For mort infonnation, call Susan Scanlan aJ (714) 644-16()(). Coast NewJHJ..rt Proptrtus, 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Premier family neighborhood This i11 a 0ne.-0f-a-kind opportunity in the family neighborhood of Harbor View homes in Newport Beach. This huge lot with about 18,000 square feet is located OD an ideal cul-dtraac surrounded by several custom and remodeled homes. The expanded home of about 4,000 square feet features fiv• bedrooms and four and one-half baths with a downstairs master suite. An additional feature is a l111e bonus room downstairs which is an ideal playroom. The rear yard features a large grassy area, a near new pool with built-in waterslidc and spa. An added feature of the pool iJ an electronically controlled cover. Offered at $1,0'JS,000. · For 1110n Uif°""""'>n, call S'""1t Sc"""'1a aJ (714). 644-1600. Coat Nnport Propmln, 4 Clvk Plaa, 516. 2f0, Nnport B.-lt.. I .. --... --. -...... . ... -....... -. I Customized· in Harbor V•w Homes Located only two doors from the greenbelt is this beautifully customized borne. It is located in Newport Beach's premier family oeighboJbood. Harbor View Homes. There is a gracious two story entry with marble floon leading into this lovely family home. 1bc main rooms include an extra large family room, oversize formal living room. a dining room with bay windows and a kitchen with beautiful bleached oak cabinets and nearly new appliances. An 8dded feature of this home is a four car garage fully finished with workroom, workbench and whitewashed oak cabinets. Tbcrc arc a total of five bedrooms and five and one-half baths with custom nwble, granite and tile countertops. Additional amt'nities include two Fall systems with air purifiers, central air conditioning, new electrical wiring throughout, new insulation throughout, new stereo system, d\JI} glazed double paned windows and much more. The home is oo a private Jot with pool and spa. Offered at $ l, 170,000. For mon ilefomudion, caU Susan Scanlan at (714) 644-16()(). Coast Newport Properths, 4 Clvic Plavi, Su. 260, Newport B.aela. · / Model perfect This gorgeous four bedroom, three ba&b home ahoWa better • than a model. Tbrire is an exquisitely upgraded interior u well as a fabuloua,pool-aized lot. manicured to perfection. Featura include Umeacooe flooring with gnnite accenu, baodaome Baber ~g. cuStom interior paintine. plantation shutters and crown molding throughout. Thia home offers fabuloua curb appeal, a three car garage with built-ins and a aecurity system. The property ii adjacent to a lovely greenbelt and is just stei>s from tbe part and tot lot. Offend at $765,000. For.,.. """""""°"' ctlll Gn1 Lo""""4l or S.U. 11br*JI 111 (11') U4-16'0. eo.t, N.,,,,,.n Propmln, 4 Orie~ SI.. 260, N,,.,.n ~ .. Emen1d .., -One of the largest homes In !menld 8" or Intne Cowie. Spectaallar ooeao md wb1tenler .sews. lod 0a1ey $3,m,ooo Unda Isle -Dock for large boat plus 2 side ties. Beaudfully remodeled In 1994-1995. 4 Bd. 3 Ba. Uada J.yle $1,995,000 Udo Isle -One of Udo's best locadonsl 3 Bd. 3 Ba. pJus office. Hardwood floors, gourmet kitchen, pool Bill Feeney $849,000 Big Caayoa -Pabu1ous CUSIOOl S Bd. s.s 81. bomt with golf course llews. Pool ad spa. 1.epMd a s.tdll $1,195,000 Ilg c..,_ c.eo. -Exdting, t·iom'"•IOl'llY alSloo1 home oo golf course. Morplly I: 8alb $1,82S,OOO Lapaa Meadows -3 Bd. 2 Ba. ooodo With view of mountains and dly lights. Betty Comqy9 $159,500 Nordl ....... -3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. with great._ "tool and spa. Large¢ .Maleati l:Jooa $1,495,000 &nenld Ba)'-Q$IO) lot w/ wiJbe Wlie1' W!Ws & app'CMd pam for 5,000 sq. ft. home. Roel Daley . $950,000 Bar Br8nd Raach -1!1qntsitt CUSlolD home. s Bd. 6 Ba. Pmoramlc 'ftews. lllmw A HJnmao $2,500,000 ~Bill -Ocean view, ~cape Hom, pool aod spa. Jerry flnAer $895,000 Harbor Ridge MUlar/Fhtsm $839,000 Sal/Sun {1-5) 51 112rbor Ridge Dr. OlrlslllN KIM $629,900 Sat (1-4) 1 leleomt . Harbor View Hills 18 Roddngbam Virginia kn.z $1 ,675.000 Sun (1-4) -1226 Seacrest M11rr/Wtn1g $695,000 Morphy/Bab $1,850,000 Sun (1-4) 2524 Wavecrest Hfllc/1'ngs/Ang~I $749,500 Sat {1-5) Harbor View Homes C-eleste Tuttle $1,140,000 Sun (1-5) 1700 Port Mbley Pl. AllllMASM,_-$1 ,075,000 Sun (2-5) Jasmine Creek Evan Cbrllett $1,495,000 Sat 0 -5) 41 Mahmil . Cllnil.}obuon $469,000 Sun (2-5) . Claerry Lake Back Bay Udo Isle 2510 B. 23rd St. Keltbllmulk $384,000 Sun 0 -5) 120 V.i.a Waziers Tevis Hill $1,195,000 Sun (1-5) Cltfllaaveo 835 Via Lido Nord MllrllYf' RMll $1,245,000 Sun (2-5) ..-.-.... 911 llogf Rd. Bstber Fl..e $799,000 Sat/Sun {1-5) Newport Heights 518mModeoa /Jsd#r/llu $520,000 1221 Bayside Dr. $895,000 Sar/Sun {1-5) .. Corona Highlands Newport Shores 412 Prospect X..N}o.Rlrzo $395,000 Sun (2-5) 428 Serra Kay Parlier $599,000 sun (1-5) Olde Corona del Mar ~ $1,195,000 Sun (1-5) 310 Poinsetti2 ~ $929,000 Sun (2-5) Spyglaa Jbllc6j lpl~~ $569,000 Sun (1-5) 1 Cambria $985,000 SUo (1-5) ' C.o6y..,., $625,000 Sun (1-5) 'IUrdeaock • l~SiherFem s. ...,.,.._ $30'),000 Sma (l-5) $3,295,000 SUD (2-6) ... :r:"2"":~~~V".:'<•."0~~~...-~7\'-.>0.._,-__,-_< __ , .~....--._... JERRY FINSTER AGENT OF THE YEAR ,.. 1996 COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES 759~3750 1997 SALES AND IN ESCROW 263 Crescent Bay $2,495,000 912 Via Zurich Circle• $595 ,000 2533 Monaco $2,750,000 2612 Vista Drive•• $449,000 2560 Irvine Cove Cresr $1,049,000 Poinsettia• • $449,0"00 ~ 337 VJa Lido Soud $1,695,000 708 Gainsborough• $419,000 339 62nd Street•• .. ' $434,900 2526 Monaco $1,375,000 145 Irvine Cove Circle• $2,495,000 413 Flower Street• $308,000 2 Carnship $234,000 31721 Seadiff $2,995,000 125 Cedar Way $649,000 171 I Terrapin•• $469,000 32007. S. Coast Highway $1,395,000 4601 Gorham $949,000 2690 Riviera Dr. • $3,200,000 • Rtpresent.ed Buyer • • lt.qnse"tsd St1kr & ·Buyer , I I 1 • BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS Costa Mesa Condo 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome. private patio Convenient to shopping, community pool $144,000 Villa Point Golf Course View Gated 1 Bd. with patio, facing 16th green Immaculate condition. End unit in quiet location $199,000 WestclitT Cottage 3 Bd. 2 Ba. meticulously maintained home Prime comer lot, lushly landscaped yard $419,000 I 997 SALES ACTMTY ·IN ESCROW p,..,.,i, Udo Isle Corona del Mar Seavlew Sea view Udo Isle Newport Crest Eastslde p,..,ntf Udo Isle Bayfrol\l Bayfront Eastslde Eastslde SOLD Irvine Cove Eastslde Eastslde Newport Heights Eastslde West Newport Newport Heights Udo Isle Westside Eastslde Eastslde Mesa Verde Eastslde Corona del Mar Udo Isle Eutbluff Udo Isle BaJfront Udo lale Bayfront Udo Isle HMbol' View Homes Belcourt Tenace Udo Ille BaJfro•t ~t Harb0i' ... Wud8 RqranW Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Buyer Rqnu11tftf Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Seller auger Seller BMfltr Buyer Seller Seller Seller Bu.,er Bt111er Big CanyO.. Tudor Custom 5 Bd. 5.5 Ba. beautifully remodeled 6,IXX)+. sq. fl estate Old world charm, designer perfect $2,795,000 Uncla hie Oldom 4 Bd. 6 Ba. ''tum-by" custom with large dock Prime westetly orientation. private pool and spa $2.,350,000 L.ff. Custom Baytrom Home - 3 Bd. 3.S Ba. mnodeled home, very open floor plan Ideal 80Uthedy orientation w/ 60' of frootqe oo the bay $1,449.000 . 717-4744 ' U...lsleLqoon 6 Bd. 4 . .5 Ba. pride of owoership with large dock Volume ceilinp throughout, light, bright and open! $2,.225,IOO Fel3 Robin. McMonigle Steve ·olson Unique ~elican. Poin1: Opportuni1:y Golf" Course and Ocean Views Call f"or Detallsl 717-4711 Pa.norBS"nic Ocean and Ci1:y Light:s View Home 2391 Crestview Drive · Currently under cons~ru~lon .... ~"'7JlllllllJlll~~~----~ Landmark Bayf"ront: Estat:e Lid<> Bayf'ront: Estat:e Lido Isle Own the Best: of" the Best: I 997 SOLDS AND IN ESCROW Country French Family Home I OS Via San Remo $699~ <><><> ~.---.-. ~ -..• ~ ..... -,........M.... •...•.• ·J. ENJOY THESE TERRIFIC BEACH AND FAMILY COMM!LNITIES Buy · the Lifestyle • Monaco Plan with 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths (Master down) • Fabulous remodel with granite upgrades and custom lighting • Back Bay, mountain and t:ity lights views ':A-'1-ll •NC, fireplace and security system ~-!!!!!!!!~ I RVINE -$709,000 • Northwood's Mahogany Pl an C • 4 Bedrooms, 5.5 Baths plus Den • Model perfect interior includes hardwood floors & upgraded carpets D• • Custom interior paint and designer window coverings • Gounnet kitchen with white ceramic tile, sub~zero refrig. & butler's pantry M \l;t ! \I H \'-,'-,ft ili -~ibl Dramatic 4 bedro9m, 2. 75 bath remodel. Walls of glass with sit down views of Back Bay and city lights. ' BELCOURT 18 Rocfdngliam •Four bedrooms el us study • Gourmet kitchen with Viking stove; fireplace, butcher block center Island • Anest quality workmanship • Lush, tropical outdoor landscaping • Black bottom pool and spa • Private guard gated community Dramatic Mediterranean · Villa CAMEO SHORES Brand new single story 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath. Great ocean views. Completed in fall. Call for more information . Asking $1,997,000 . PELICAN POINT ... OCEAN VIEWS Brand new home to be built. ' CAD "'1 .. Us. As/dltf $3,290,000 LIDO ISLE CUSTOM., 835 VIA LIDO NORD • Stewart Woodard Design -Built in 1989 • 50 Foot Comer Location • 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths • Den/Office and Studio • 3 Car Garage ~ Roof Top Deck with Bay View $1,245,000 NEW USTING ... BODEGA BAY Magnificent ocean and dty lights view. Limestone floors, updated kJtchen, pool. Call for more lnformaUo11. Asfti11g $1, 195,000 CORONA DEL MAR ... HARBOR POINTE Lovely 3 Bd. 3~5 Ba. home m Pted community. 17,000+ square foot lot. IWk·HU aetttnc. Spa, some OCMI\ VitiW. Submit au offen. AsM,., $6'9,000 Pelican Hill Once every few years o home of extraordinary quality and style becomes available. This gracious ocean view estate Is on unparalleled home of elegance. warmth. dignity and comfort. The Jewel of Pelican Hiii. Expanded and remodeled Palermo pion. 4BR. 3.5 BA. upgraded. Lush landscaping, community pool. $649,500 Newport Glen Private gated community. 3BR. 2.5BA very light & bright. Hardwood floors. Berber carpet. A/C. New redwood deck. $475,000 Laguna Beach Charming family home perfect for entertaining. 3BR. 2BA. large yard. Fountain and spa. $368,soq ~ Harbor View Homes Terrtflc family home w/flexfble floorplon, 4BR. 3.5BA. French doors & windows, wide driveway. sparkling spa. $678,000 Harbor Ridge · Hlghly upgraded 3BR, 2.58A + loft. New exterior point. French doors, A/C, security sys .. assoc. pools/tennis. $499,000 HunHngton Harbour Gorgeous water views over $100,CXX> In upgrades. 4BR. 3BA. w/extra wide boat dock & patio. $479,ooo / BALBOA PENINSUIA HUNTINGTON BEACH 1025 E. Balboa Blvd. 3BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,445,000 8381 Leeward Dr. lBR Sun 2-5 $152,~ Cannery Village Realty Coldweil Banker 613-3717 Monique Vang 1505 Ocean Blvd. 3BR SUN 1-4 $549,000 668-9333 Balboa Newport Realty 9112 Belcaro 4BR Sun 1-4 • $519,900 Mary Fryer Coldwell Banker 714-819-1201 John & Rocio Roberts 668-9333 COSTA MESA 1776 Oriole 4BR Sat 1-4 $420,000 IAGUNA BEACH Coldwell Banker 1219 Emerald Bay 8BR Sun 2-6 $3,295,000 Charlotte Scott Coast Newport Properties -668-9333 Nanc:y & Rod Daley 1797 Tanager 4BR Sun 1-4 $3~900 Call prior to 1 pm for access 494-6208 Coldwell Banker Sandy Adamek NEWPORT BEACH 668-9333 1015 E. Balboa 3BR Sun 1-5 $849,000 201 Camellia 4BR Sun 1-4 $209,500 Cannery Viflage Realty Pacific Coast Realty Group 673-3n7 William Geffeney 1218 Polaris (Dover Shores) 4BR Sun 1-S $860,000 631-1842 Prudential Jon Douglas 2059 Federal 3BR Sun 1-4 $199,500 Sandy Mittman .. Bill Grundy Realtor 729-7271 675-6161 644-1096 2263 Heritage Or JBR Sat 1-4 $239,000 1825 Port Stirling 4BR Sun 1-5 $639,900 u Coldwell Banker Flnt Team Nolan Delpha Oswald Steve Parb 6~9333 497.5454 x38 2832 Andros Sl 4BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $264,900 2100 Baycrest Rd 3BR Sat/Sun 1-5 First Team Newport Owner Bob Selinger 642 .. 1634 644-3516 2700 Newport Blvd #224 2BR Sat 1-5 509-2002 Cannery Village Realty 3331 Wyoming 3BR Sun 1-4 $225,000 67J.3m Coldwell Banker 503 Playa (Blufft) 38R Sat 1-5 $278,000 .. Delpha Oswald PrvdentiaJ Jon Douglas 668-9333 Sandy Mittman 466 Broadway 3BR Sun 1-4:30 $397,SOO 729-7271 Sea Uon Realty 644-1096 • Maury Stauffer 673-5354 .. Bank of Amertca ----Cal Fed Lending Chase~ Chelsea~DM Citibank Coast Federal Bank --Countrywide Funding Detrtc:k Mortgllge Group -----"' Downey Sa'*9 Glendale F«iefaJ Bank Home Savings __ NationaBanc Mtg. Corp. Newport Cout Financial Pacifica Mortgage Prism AnandaJ Corp. Sanwa Bank TLC Anandal Svcs. Union Bank of CA United Amet1can Mtg. Weyerhaeuser Mtg. World Savings Bank B s K A B s K R s R s s s K R R A B R B A K s PHOH! (800) 642-2244 (800) 225-3337 (800) 900-6062 .....__ - (800) 945--1582 (714) 494-4686 (800) 300-5626 (800) 8n-5626 (714) 759-9692 (8001336-9639 (714) 729-9200 (800) 672~332 (~00) 560-9000 (800) 230-1102 ' (800) 685·0001 (800) 808-5626 (888) 623-4503 (800) 691-5626 (800) 237-2692 (800) 801 -7300 (800) 453-1288 (800) 708-5626 (800) 669-6747 (71 4) 832-8113 KEY LENDERS "ND RATES INTEREST RAT! 7.375% 7.375% 7.375% 7.250% 7.250% 7.625% 7.250% 7.250% 7.375% 7.375% 7.375% 7.375% 7.350% 7250% 7.250o/o 7.375% 7.250% 7.500% 7.500% 7.500% 7.500% 7.375% 7.900% 30.)'MI' fixed 20 20 20 20 5 20 20 5 20 5 20 20 10 20 5 10 5 10 10 20 5 10 20 POINTS (%) 2.125 1.924 2.125 1.875 1.750 2.000 2.500 2.000 2.375 1.625 1.375 2.125 2.250 2.500 2.000 1.375 2.000 1.250 1.000 2.000 2.000 2.000 1.500 LOCK- IN 45 30 30 10 30 10 45 15 30 12 30 30 30 30 15 15 10 30 13 60 30 14 30 A.P.R. 7.630 7.609 7.630 7.4n 7.464 7.871 7.543 7.490 7.657 7.578 7.552 7.630 7.618 7.543 7.490 7.552 7.490 7.665 7.639 7.744 7.744 7.617 8.096 IHTERl!ST "' POINTS MAX. MAROlH ADJ. RAT! OWN (%) A.P.R. LOAN ('?!.) 1NOU FREQ. 5.375% 20 _2_.000_ _ 7_.688__ 214,600 2.750 HS 1 Y 3.250% 20 0.375 7.301 214,600 2.375 11 D 1 M 4.875% 20 2.375 8.473 214,600 3.000 HS 1Y ---------3.950% 35 1.000 7.545 2,500,000 2.550 110 1M ---6.125% 35 0.000 8.133 1,500,000 2.750 HS 1Y 3.950% 20 1.000 7.495 600,000 2.500 110 1 M 4.750% 20 0.125 7.288 214,600 2.375 110 1M ---4.850% 20 1.000 7.453 750,000 2.450 110 1 M 3.700% 20 0.250 7.615 500,000 2.700 110 1M ----------"-------5. 625 % 20 1.125 B.420 214,600 3.000 HS 1Y ---4.950% 20 1.000 7.604 214,600 2.600 11 D 1 M 2.950% 20 1.000 8.004 214,600 2.250 L1M 1M ---3.950% 20 1.000 7.754 500,000 1.990 l1M 1M -4.250% 20 2.500 8.905 214,600 3.000 L6M 6M 3.700% 20 2.000 7.472 700,000 2.375 110 1M 3.250% 20 0.750 7.339 214,600 2.375 110 1M 3.950% 20 1.000 7.495 214,600 2.500 110 1M 5.750% 20 1.000 7.678 214,600 2.750 110 6M 5.500% 5 1.500 8.225 214,600 2.750 HS 1Y --------5.500% 25 1.000 8.337 214,600 2.625 6CO 6M 4.375% 20 0.500 7.447 650,000 2 .500 110 1M 6.500% 20 1.875 8.372 · .214,600 2.750 HS 1Y 3.750% 20 1.000 7.593 500,000 2 .600 110 1M Boch fixed l ect""8ble programs are »'JO convenbOnal mortgages. Type ol Lender Is. B • Bank; K • rnclf1gage banker, R • "lOf1UIOI bfolcer; S • uvtnga & loein. Mo11gage b9nk«a 8lld bn1Mn -llcel-' by ._ C1111onwia ~ ol Rell &ate u ellhel' a broker Of corpon111on F0< onfonnallOO call Calif. DRE at (918) 227-0931 ~ ,..._ for adjllStablee le an~ l1lle for._ h ~period. Down~ II _... ol Clllfl (% ol Slllae Plb) l)llld _, *'°" pltor to ligrwig tnOf1geOe oonlr1lct Polnbl ate ~ ot loan balance peld to lender at time of loan ctoatng ~ II ltle numti. ol dliy9....., ~ 1111e prior to c:b11ng. A.fl A la .. ..-1*'**'0* ..... wtch la M ..,.._, ltWIUel CQlt ol the loan IO the bo<Tow9t All A.PR s.,. calcUlated by Mortgage News Co beMd on a $214,600 loM amount. .. poti1111 ltl0Wn and $700 ti*" r-. The A.P.R.a -lndllded lrtthla c:hllt tor~ son onty. WMn ~tor a loen. F«leral TrullNn·Lendlng law 19qUlres ltf1<ler9 IO calculate an A.P.R. specific to MCI\ loan olftf. llllaJc"-loen ls !he ITlblmum lender wll loan undtr giYell tenns.. All llxad rate prog11m1 neve a maxi- mum of $214,toO. Mwgln (Jn "'I Is leodera profit. margin+ index• actual nite after finll adjustment. Index is the basis tor Mttlng an 11dj1111able,... (Matgln + lnOn •New Rate). 110 • 11111 Olsl. Cott ol Funda, 1TS • 1-v.., TJ9UU1y Bil, LeM • 41-montl UBOR. eTB • 6-monlh TrN5Ury BIH. 8CO • 6-monlh average oertrflcale ot daposlt Adjuatment Frequency la the pei1od '*-1 ~ 1M • 1-Monlh, eM • 9-Monlha, 1Y• 1 Y..,. M ,.._ ~ 10 Chlnge. Vflll'lt/ rw and terme prior to llpplying for a loan. All ~ provide loans with 1Mfllf90I rai.s end tennt lor diflefwil loan lllTICU1IL The lnlomlmlon ~ II not an "'* ID n-. a io.n. For a oonaumer guide on how to lflOP f()( a ITIOl1glQI, ~ 11 $4.50chedl peyable 10 MOf1g9g8 News Co. 365 Ouontana Rd., SuiW E. Morro Bay. CA 93442. (806) 77'2-9500 COPYRIGHT 0 1997 Mol1gege Ne..d Co leautifUI landscaping F«. penoa wbo wants to mjoy t1a yan1. this property is a mutt 1ee. lt iB ~ laDdKaped wilb ~&reel. ~ md lush greens. An environmmt bu been craeod where you feel u lbouab you arc oo vacation. Stepping into lbe ~ you inunecti•ly relax wl take notice of all the woodcrful amenities Mou.d you; ...... ~ built-in bmbec:Uc, iiDk. COUDlle:r area for cooking and <l'IMoor tiPtial 1re Ill pllt of dlil 1-ae aad WJty pri"* yard. As you enter this CUllam bcae. yoa will jnUnectiMely noCkle the newly refiililbed wood floon which cover moll of lbe 1owei' level. The fueplal;:C in tbe liviDa room and the wet bv in the funily room are waefully trimmed in high quality granite. The home also features CUllOm abuUr:n and beautiful French doors and windows. Upstairs you will find a larae and luxurious master suite with two large walk-in clolets and a apllcious IDllta' beth. In addition to ceottal air cooditiooing the room f-..rea a beautiful ceilina fan. Complemendna ~ exceptiooal master suite arc two ... ~)' bedrooms wl • full belbroom. Offend at $985,000. ,. ..... ...,. .......... """Cir* .. "'(114) uu-. ce.t ,,. .... A•il I t'4D*"-, ... MI.,., .... PmdeDti81 California Realty DRAMATICAU.Y DFSIGNED Ex~dcd Ponofino home shows attention · to dcuik nUok hardwood floors, smooth ccilin~ with recessed li~tinS! new bath.s, new French doors & windows. l'abulow master suite with built-ins, fireplace in funily room. F.ric lie Lani.De Shaw $7-i9,9SO Ad Code 70347 DF.SIRABLE LAGOON LOCATION You will love this lovely modd 2BR, 2BA condo, niocly decorated .& in perfect condition with fucolacc. Two car attached garage. community pool & spa, motivated' sellers. Myrna Boom $30S,OOO Ad Code 7US7 NATURE VIEW ln a J.M. Peters ~tcd community ofTunlcrock Point, this 3BR. 2.SBA townhome offers l~t kitchen with nook. custom Pla.otation shutters, vaulted ceilings & tiardwood floors. Badu to beautiful -~It. Mali Gulledge &' ... "'..,... N EW~ORT BEACh OfficE · 2J CoapouTE PIAzA, SuiTE 190 644--6200 EX~~ll Profasionally decorated tb.rougheu~ this 5BR, 4.5BA home boasts wood-paneled lib~, Gowmct's kitchen with granite oounterS, Sub-uro lie !J>l-ciow ~ area, 4 ttttplac.cs, maid's qU2ttC1S. BubuaAm.adtcr &: s.n...Ropollo $1,7SO,OOO Ad Code 70S67 WALK TO BEACH Townhome with 2BR. 2.58.A. pool & spa. 2-car gar.age. Move-in oondition. GibWalbt $161.SOO Ad Code 75107 THE ORIGINAL BWFFS P<?P.ular sin~ level a)d. unit in. the o°".W Bluffs with ~Jvc ~bdts. Mouvated .tiler offers 3BR. 28".A. tirepta&. dining a.ma. 2-car gar.age. COSTA MESA FIND A sinde ~home with in91>me pptef)tiall Currently a ~BR 28~ ~ with eat-in kitchen, dining area, ti.rep 111 livmg room. N°Kle yard. Dua BUck &: LoaAaae iu.. $299,000 Ad G,M 7r107 GORGEOUS GOLPVIEWS Fabulous GRCObriar modd in private, quiet loc::atioq with 28~ 2BA. sitting ~ ii} muter suite. Gated enay with fountains & new 1aD<1Seaping. Team HOO'ftl' $289,000 .. Se.Uy SJUpJey Ad Code 71167 $31S,OOO EASTSIDE CO'ITAGE Thi& 3Blt. I.SBA home bas woOd ftpors\ ~i~ cabinets, brick fi~ & a gorgeous ya.rd witn trWt trees, mature landsC:ape. Bob Col9Cdo $339,000 SPECTACULAR MEDITERRANEAN A one-of-a-kind home in ~­Dtcd Harbor Ridge. this 6BR. l>.5BA Mediterranean has three levels with elevator, library, solarium, recreation room. Lavish interiors with private luxury. AaD. 'IW &: s-.-e • oOo M~m51· BIG CANYON'S FINEST located on a prestigious cul-dc- sac, this &bulout &ome 00.U golf course views from ~ every room and a loftlY verandah with views. <>a.It floors. large open kitchen & family room. 1--w.,. $~000 Ad 72657 NEWPORrSBEST Greac -4BR. 3BA~ lio ~-Wiwj pdOI & in ueat IOcatiOD. Custom ki~chcn th oowucn, Frmcb·.ctoon, Plantation sbunen, Dldr. DicDoa RENiNsulA OfficE 2001 W. BAlboA Blvd. 72J.-8120 113 5 Pon Sheffield Sat $619,000 Roy Osterhout 1418 Santiago Dr. Sat $534,500 louAnnc Riney 2421 Pon Whitby Sa r $899,000 Sassy Luby 40 Drakes Bay Sac/Sun $789,000 ATS/Osterhout 2319 Lawd Sun $384,000 Sassy Luby 217 Via Ithaca Sun $679.000 AmePitcnon 480 I Conland Sun $654,000 Max.inc Mink 45 Avignon Sun $549,000 M. Kershner 1430 Santiago Sun $499,500 Barbara Aune 1743 BayponWay Sun $448,000 Diclc Dick.son 5792 Sierra Casa Sun $383,000 Sandy Daley 7 Los Gatos Sun $379,000 Mali Gulledge 2097 Santa Ana Av. Sun $259,900 Jim Digrado · SEAVIEW BEAUIY Charming 3BR. . 2.58UAme in ~.ard-~tcd C0"1\DlunJty. {p;T. full O • natural 1i~t lrom atnwns n.o tin:p , g warerfalf'into s~ & a ~P.IC of e ocean, great city lights &: mountaln YICW. BUilD YOUR DREAM BJ Joluyoo A world of P<?ssibilitics is offered by th.is ynme Rancho Santa Fe Convencnt buildiJYt site o over five aCICS. Live in a majcs~ estate l2 ~t house overlook.ing mountains, valley & ocean &om the hilltop. Ad c.oc1e 71037 $1.27S,OOO Prudential C.lifomia Realty PRIVATE YARD WITH FOUNTAIN Very desirable 3BR. 2.5BA home in ~tcd community fcafures Berber ~· Plantation shu.nen, tile in f.uiiily room l5c entry, kitchen with maple cabineu l5c white tile. Custom ~rs l5c lighting. LovcJy yard. Naaq Bufidcl at Gary Bewig r 111r U-69,000 Ad <Ade 72767 INVITING VISTAS Amu.i.n~ty lights &: lovely mountain views aft the ~c of this 48R. 3 customized home. Loft/office. very light&: b · t r. Marilyn ICenhaa $725,000 Ad Code 71987 ., REDONE TO PERFECI10N A beautiful remodel featuring gorpus Ia.Lian tile throU2hout, crown m~ ~ ~ ~ Ugh · loftJy kiu:hcn, baths l5c windoWs. 38.R,; spa tub in ~us master. ~ • Claacleti ............. $29S.900 Ad c..le 10017 - • TE UDO ISLAND BAYFRONT 1his sllM ~emponry btwlront home features the best of everything/ 481, 2.lBA. $3, 100,000 Melissa Schmand 652-0258 i FASTSIDE· 2BR, lB.A, 300 block location. Huge lot. $249,500 - TOP201997 644-6373 X121 8 Prudential , FASTSIDE 3BR. 28A. Latgc Lot. California Realty • Prudential Californ~a Realty Wel~omes Nancy Simmons • She brings enthusiasm and vast market" knowledge to the Newport Beach office Nancy Simmoos joined Prudential California ~ty's Newport Beach office, amouoced Ron Mau.aoo, district manager. A. a licensed brokCT" who has listed, sold. managed and administrated ~idcntial real estaJe in Southern California since 1973, Nancy Simmons is a rare breed. She has witnessed che evolution of residential real estate from both I.he field and the cocporate structure. From these stances she has kept pace with sophisticated communications changes and e~tensive contractual obligations. She knows the importance of every step within a transaction and brings more ~ to the table than I.he average agent. Throughout her professiooal career she has bad the privilege IO work with a myrild of people. Wbdber listing. selling or negotiatina a difficult conb'ICt her natural interpmonal stilb are ber Sb'OQ&ell Wd. Her desire IO do a job riJhl and have a succesaful outcome is primary in ~ wort dbic. She believes th.a 1"Udendal ral atale ii • auvice industry and ii predo-ni .... ly C14*H!W oriemed. °'My job ii IO deliwr tbe fOOCk," Sjmmone .... ., do ... "' ........ ., diem' -SS widl l'ellily. ~ --··.-.-:!lief_ ... w..11 Isl • 11f "'-ii IDiy ID 1111r•rm nliila 11 Pr,.__.. very important ooe." Simmo9's real estate career be1an within mooths of moving to California from the Midwest. This BAYCRPSI' 3BR.2BA With Pool NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3BR, 2BA Great Location. EASTSIDE 3BR. 2BA Centu Location 345FWWER : • Popular E'slde street Wonderful : income property! 380, IBA + 2BO. : I BA. Xlnt condition. Great buy for : • some lucky Investor! : $359,000 • AooRABLE EAsTSIDE C01TAGE 244 BROADWAY Makes you feel like you are in Grandma's houser It just oozes old fashioned charm! This 280, IBA Is great for Ist time buyers. $295,000 • • • • • • •. JACKIE GIIIIS, RFAilOR RfAJ.JOR OFlHE YEAR 1990 BUS. (714) 631-8011 • RFS. (714) 548-3350 .£Aioy comfortable living in this Costa Mesa beauty This four bedroom. three bath home has been expanded and remodeled and is the perfect environment for comfortable living. There is also an enclosed spa tub for relaxation 24 hours a day. The home offers two laundry rooms, a new roll-up garage door, fireplaces in the master bedroom met living room. lovely new carpet and linoleum, eye pleuing new paint and a newer kitchen. Residents enjoy a short walk to schools, the post offic::e) shopping Ind mcm.. The home is off~red at $264,900. For._. ...... rdM, ctlll W S.lbtprol Pint 1ial RMI &tliu at (11') 5(J9.. 2002 or (11.,, .,.$454.. · Have the competitive edge of experience with PATRICK TENORE. 40 homes sold YTD- 20-year career of$ L/3 billion sold, personally thru-oot Orange County. Doesn't it make sense to use a seasoned professional? Call l-800-4-TENORE. . . I Laguna leach oeeanfront This stnnnina IDd COlllrmpOnry home l was awarded the Laguna Beach An:bitectural award. Tbete is a media ~ wi~ i fireplace, projection room. card room and office/computer room. The kitchen with i ocean view offcn Oaggedeau range top, Sub-zero, dumb waiter and white Corian f counters. The muter suite offers a breathtaking J 80 dcgttie ocean view, sun deck, walk- in clold and bubble jel One of the three secondary bedrooms bas a view from the l batbroom~~adecL ' Additioml ameaities include an indoor spa wilh water cascade, Grecian white marble floors, built-in security system. dual r.oned elcctrostaticly filtered air conditioning and beat system, in-house pasiDa l)'llem, plus muy decks to enjoy oceanfront living to its • fulleat. Oft'ered at $3,49S,OOO. ,., ... ,.., -..... ~ ---~ ..... N#t#IUpMa..J. •(114) ..... H.0; .... '111111•• ..... ,.,.., • .,.,.,....,... ...... ~ • c I $30,000 Under Appralaal • Fam room & Fr doors •A huge private pool • Vaulted ceilings • 3 bedrooms, 3 baths • Large corner lot $439,000 714 642-1634 Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 2100 Baycrest Road ents Welcome IRYINE TERRACE Drl•e by 1006 Seadrift 4 Call us to Inspect. · l.orftlt Malter Suite Hu Slttlot Room. family Room A Kitchen. Near New! Room for pool or add tar ate•? Only $785,000 (ldaltt) Needs court llppl'O'faJ This Striking Mediterranean custom home has great curb appeal and features: • 5 bedrooms, 4 baths • Oversized IOl, 3-car garage • Maible flooring. granite counters • Frcndl doors, cclcstory windows • 2 black matblc fireplaces JIUI R•nced lo $1,210,000 Ole 2'0-t7'7 1Wo GenmltJons qf Fine Prqfesslonal Real Estilte Service ,)! 675-6161 ~ 421 31st Street Qfferlng pmqnaJized and apert Rrvta 4BR. 3BA Formal dining room Huge family room, with bultt-ins and brick fireplace M~ suite with flreplace and walk-in dosets Quiet cul-de-sac location Lots of French doors Large baciWard Perfect for children and entertaining Ready to have you move lnJI Offered at $535.000 1742 Centella Place Newport Beadl 631-5882 Light, bright beautiful home with 3BR, 2BA +family room. 2 fireplaces, large lot with alley access for RV. Mariners, Ensign Harbor schools. , Just come see It & 'bring check! ., <.. . . ~--~ ,_ ---- ****The Bluffs**** . OWNERS SITTING ON THEIR SUITCASES A Big Opportunity to Buy a Great Plan "E" 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath ~ Family Room -Bay View Price just redu ced -MUST BE SOLD!!! OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 621 Vista Bonita -The Original Bluffs HASTINGS & CO., REALTORS -640-5560 I fl. I!) 'EmeralJ fJ3ily 8'Be4rooms, 9 'Batfu Views! Views! Views! -,......,,.~-· ----..;,r ; ~..... -~~...-~ -----.,.__. ___ -.J..... ----~-... - This 4-bedroom home features fabulous sunset &. city li2hts view, famiJ.y room. two fire- places, pvt frontyard in a great family neighborhood! Offered at Reduced to $539,000 sallv Shipley 644--0373 ext. 114 • PrudentiBl ._......., LOWEST PlllC!D COU' COlJllSE HOME IN ALL Of' SEACLim Guard..C.ted Community. Approximatrh 3.200 sq. ft. Pristin'c -4 Brdroon1 . .. /Offttt & familv Room. 3.75 Bath Ex~tM·l ~onthc 121hTff. Craru1c rn Kirchl'n. 3 fittpla<'t"' l..a~ Mu ter w/lu.rnriou~ Bath FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL SUKIE FEE, PGR: (714) 980-8772 =--,.,T·~·-.. . ~ ....... I .. .. 5 4 3 2 1 0 Personally Sold by Kent McNaughton KENT A.McNAUGHTON Luxury Estate Specialist Since 1990 '~y clients receive the most professional service "'"' sueceufiJ results in marketing luxury estdu properties ;,. Or1mge County. ~ . Over the last 3 years from Newport Beach to North Lap"" I h•ve personally so/J 2 of the z properties listed over $5 million ullllnr' 14 Company Sales All Other N.8. Companies 1 his c:h1a for the last tlutt years w:u obLaincd by the Muhiple Listi~ Service of the Orange Coast Aisocia1wn of Real ton on Sept. I. 1997. All data received may noi contain all Real Estate activny in the market. Bayshorcs propcn:ia sold while working with other broker . North Laguna BeaCb J Represented the Seller Listed at $5.5 Million