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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-11-01 - Orange Coast Pilot· €0sta~ MR·oflicials to conSider · ·Bew gymnasi11m at lions Park •The City Council Will discuss several sites for the ne w build- ing, which could house pro- grams like Save Our Youth. By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot '- COSTA MESA -A new community gymnasium in Uons Park could take a step closer to reality Monday night when the €ity Council is expected to select one of three sites within the park where A it will be built. withln the park but in different areas. The envisioned center is a l.C,000- square-foot gymnasium with attached offices, meeting rooms, storage areas, restrooms, outdoor wall(ways and land- scaping. Several community groups already have said which ones they prefer. The Planning Commission and the Advisory Commfttee of Teens have rec- bmmended putting the new center next to the existing Neighborhood Communi- ty Center and fountain area in the center of the park. City officials already have allocated $153,000 in federal grants they received toward the project, and they are now ready to hire a company to design it. Construction is expected to begin in September and be finished by May 1999, according to a staff report. On Monday night, the council will be faced with three site options -edch But putting the new facility there • would require moving the Historical Society building in the area now to an •SEE COUNCIL PAGE A11 Waldorf files suit against school district •Coast Community College District also part of legal action taken by par- ents of school that is facing eviction . By Husein Mashni , Datly Piiot EASTBLUFF -Following through on threats of legal action, Waldorf School attorneys Wed a com- plaint against the Newport-Mesa School D1Stnct and Coast Community College Distnct on Fnddy Filed in Orange County Superior C<wt the swt alleges Newport-Mesa and Coast failed to proVld< the private school Wlth adequate warrung to vacate their current location m the Eastbluff School in Newport Beach. The suit also seeks $25,000 m damages. ·w e're going to prosecute this lawsuit,• satd Bernard Schneider, of the McDermott. Will and •SEE WALDORF PAGE A15 Man· allegedly used children in drug sale By Christopher Goff a rd, Dally Pilot COSTA MESA -A Costa Mesa man was arrested Fnday afternoon on susp1aon of selling drugs and using two 13-year old local boys to deliver them, police saiq The accused dealer, 29-year-old Hugo Gerardo Camacho Espejel. who goes by the street name ·Felipe,• was booked after police served a search warrant around 1.10 p m. at tus Maple Street apartment, said Costa Mesa pobce Sgt Loren Wyrick. Police seized 1 112 pounds of marijuana, 57 grams of cocaine, and about $1,800 cash, Wyrick said. Police caught Espejel trying to throw some ~r •SEE CHILDREN PAGE A15 0 the test, which measures stu- dents' aptitude& in math end ver- bal skills. Although statistics for this yeor's national SAT nwults aren't in yet. of the more tbu two millioG students "'1o t.ook. ti. tell last year, only '53 got • perfect The Grey Goose is having its third annual Dept. 56 Homes for the Holi- -day event today through Nov. 9. The two Start a lhldi- ' tion sets for Snow ; lrillage and Dick- . ~ns· Village are available at a spe- greer . wylder o al price of $75 during the event. Another event piece The Holly and The Ivy also is available. A speaa1 piece, The House That Love ~uilt, to benefit the Ronald MacDonald House, will ~ t>e raffled during the event. The Grey Goose (642- : 7803) is located at 1032 Irvine Ave. in the Westcliff • Shopping Center in Newport Beach. • · Beginning Wednesday, Nonb1rom is having its half-yearly sale for women apd childre.n. In chil- tf.ren's shoes, there will be savings on top-name brands, including Keds, Llttle Capezio, Nike, Stride • Rite, Vans and Jumping Jacks for kids of all ages. Women's merchandise will be discounted • throughout the store. Nordstrom (549-8300) is locat- : ed at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. Regal Beauty Supplies and Salon (642-4482) iegularly offers coupons in the Daily Pilot and also -tionors all competiton' coupons. • The beauty supply store has been in Costa Mesa : for 35 yea.rs and guarantees satisfaction on all prod-' • pets. Also, seniors receive discounts on Sundays. : lt's located at 269 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa . • • The Costa Mesa Art Gallery is ma.king gift buy- ing easy, with its Gtve Art for the Holidays show. A • JJ>edal show starts Tuesday, Nov. 4, and continues •through Jan. 4. • • There will be origilal ~rk ~ local artists in all mediums, and there will be a holiday boutique. Gallery hours a.re Tuesday through Thursday from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m.; Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Sunday from 12 to 5 p.m. The lihowcase Gallery (540-6430) is located in South r::oast Village, at 1631 Sun1lower Ave. • ~ IEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know •, HE IS A bamacle'&woftt.enemy ... STARTING AT lltE IOTTOM By hil own Calculat10J11, Richanl York spendl a third of hil life und&waw. . Six to eight homa a day, the 26- year.old owner of the Newport· Beach-based Lea~g Edge Underwater Yacht Service aeeps through the Newport Harbor armed with the tool4 of his trade: scrub brushes, chunks of carpet, sandpaper, chipping tools. His targets are algae, mussels, barnacles, tube worms and the countless other things that can encrust the bottom of boats. He charges $1.20 per foot to clean them . ' AN UNDERWATER WORKOUT York. who has been dtvting liDce . his early teens, said un4erwater boat cleaning is so ph}'liqlly'gru- eling he lOlt 20 pounds when he began four years ago . •1t•s a very, very physical job,• he said, comparing it to •underwa- ter aerobics.• For York, however -a self. described "waterman" -the work is also blissful. "It's a different wodd, • said York, who bought the company earlier tb.11 year. •1t•1 nothing like being above water. There's hardly any noise at all except tor your bubbles. It's quiet. Peaceful. Relax- ing.• OUT OF THE l:OOP · ~ York grew up in Redding, CaliJ., learned to dlve In ~e Shuta, and attended the College of Oceaneer- ing in San Pedro, Bercq iettlitgl\t> shop ln New- po~ Beach, he w<?z:.k8i1Pq.n a 23- mfle uad.ilila ~tutal gas pipeline in tbe Gulf ct. Mexico. Yet with months at sea, working 60 to 100 houn a week., he tired of that lifestyle q\liddy. •You're out of the loop,• he said. •You're not with 1t as far as w}\at's going on in _the world. All· you"re doing ii sodalixlng with the same people every day .... I like to be wlth lo¥ed ones and go out wttb the buddies and have fun, and there's none of that there." FlU11NG WORK FOita At his cummt poll, York ii the h~ an .eight-man crew that h . #Ml tegutar cleadtng tqr about .. 800 boats per ~flth. he said. 'f'hi. boats range tn length from t 0 feet to 130 feet, frQm obscure veuell to the Catalina Flyer and the Wild Goose, the late- John Wayne'• former boat. Because some of the yachts cost mWiOJll of dollars, ownen make pnwentlve maintenance a priority. Shell growth. for ~ce, can clog . µp the emgiDe intakes and prevent the engine from cooling. York. who maves through the wa• .In a black wetsuit -a 75- foot yellow ho.a links him to a compreaed-air tank aboard his ~by -said one of the dangers of his job ii Ui.at someone will start a boat whlle he j.s scrubbing beneaUVt~ A prppeller can slice a diver to ~bons. HONESTY York said he baa.never been.~ sedous ~ton the job. But the work is so tu:ing that three out of five new employees -even expe- rienced divers -don't cut it, York said. "They · think, 'That'd be fun, ma.king money at what I love to do,'" he said. "It's kind of a ltami· na thing, and they can't get Uled to spending that much time tn the water all day. It takes a certain kind Of person.• Because the cleaning is done underwater, honesty is anothtr quality required of dtven, he · said.• The owners cannot see.the.work we do,• he said. "They cannot inspect every nQOk and aanny. Building up trust is very impor- tant." -Story by Chrlltoplaer Go81nt. photo '->Y Brian Pobud.a • of a good buy, call me at 540-1224, write me at 330 W. Bay : it., Costa Mesa 92627, fax me at 646-4170, ore-mall me at ·: itpilot20earthllnk.net ---------------------------------------------------------------·-----------------------------------------------------------~ • • • • .. • .. • • • • • • ~ l ti VOL 91, NO. 250 ntOMASH.J~)C, ~ .If. Publ~ ., WIWAM L09DIU. Editor SftVf MAlml f, MaNging Editor TONY DOOIRO, AsslstMtt M.n.eging Edltot TINA ll<*iAnA. City Editor ROGllt aJa.SON. Sports Editor MMCMMnN. Photo !dltor LYNN ESOlA, ~ Adwrtislng JUDY Ol!lllNG, amfied~ LANA JCHlllSON. Promotiof 15 ........., SIW4. Chief Rna~I Offlcer READERS t:tOTlJME Mesa. CA 92626. Copyrigt1t No 642-6086 news stones. lllustr~ edlto- RecOfd your comments about n.i mettef « MNwtiMnients the Daily Pilot Of ~ tips herein Ql'I be niproduold with- out wrtttmn pennllllon of copy- right owner. AQORESS Our Mtdress is 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa. C.llf. 92627 HOW TO REAot US c::JtaMdon CQRRECDONS The Tlmes Or1nge County It Is the Pllot'I polky to prompt· (800) 252-9141 ly correct alt errors of substance. M9eo~ PINse call 574-4233 O.vfled -5678 rn ~ .... 321 The Newport ee.ctVCo5t.I Mesa News 540-1224 = P'llot (lJSPS..144.800) Is Sports 642 .... 330 !shed Monday through Sat· News, Sports Fax 646-4170 Ul'"day. In Newport 8MCh end ~~lot29"rthlink-net Costll Mesa. .subscriptions .,.. only .v.ii.bte boJ 1Ubsa1b11: Business Office 642-021 The Times ORnge County ) Business Fax 631-5902 252-9141. In WMS outside of ~ 8eadl end Costll Mell. PIJblllhed boJ sublatptk>ns to the O.lly Piiot Clllfomil Community New!. ...,. only .,.. IYali.ble boJ l'Nlll for s 10 per month. Second m. • Times Mirror Company w = peid ~ COlt8 Mes-. CA. . lndudell~ ...W ll'Mf local taxes.) '°51MAS- "'*" G. • ......,.,. ~•ao TER: Sef'ld addr9l5 d*"9IS tD Judhtl .. K..w. ~ The NNpott ~Mes. Vici~ <Mnerlll o.lly Piiot, P.O. I<* 1560, Cost.I •19'7 CIMf CM. NA r1gtltJ ~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-' J•: •··. lBllMTimS two Mt. and • six Newport k«h foot ~I wtlt come 87160 m>m~west. Newport Co;sst Mostty an1Y today 87161 and~. Balboa ~/60 TIDD Costa Mesa ~y 89J56 F1nt low C.orona del Mar 2:41 a.m. 1.7 86t460 Flnthlgh 8:52 •.m. 5.7 a. FCmCAST" Second low LOCATION SIZE 3:48p.m. o.o w.dge 2-4w Second high Newport 2_.w 10:04 p.m. 3.9 Blldtles 2-5w SUNDAY Rhler Jetty 2-5 w First low c.dM 2-4w 3:0le.m. 2.0 9QA11NG First high 9-.20 a.m. 5.6 ~.net varillb6e 5ecQtld low 4:Mp.m. 0.0 lng~mom-Second high beocMne weswty at tp:49 p.m. 0.7 15 knots cbtng the att.moon.Wlrid ... ~ wfU bul1d to 191B8tA'IUM: 67 'pacific COast c:ardiology Pa.Id Advutbtment :W-olllen ADCI €0ronary Artery Disease ~ . • lbe surf's Improving to Che point tNt youmn....-a fair coodftions eYef'I at high tide. But " faif fsn'r good 9nOUgh. sleep In •nd catch the afternoon session. BIG.les and the.,...~n 56th 8nd 44th streets ought to see WblSU>pout wound~ ~and . There's also • cNnce gwdng nc:>rthemt winds may under- mine othtrwbe faYOl"8ble cond1ttons. COSTA.-sA Anca thlt Slfwty tip from1he~ a..a. llfegulrds -surt.n dlOuld hi-.. thel9' "'°"" d-* out .. ~ ..... loween tr'M\I ...... fftmg thefn. . .. ... • So slM) prevailed. upon her colleague Scheer to fill in. It was fairly easy: He's her husband (or she's his wife; how do you know which is the more gra- cious pbra.singl). Scheer has ·been in these parts before. He and Nania lived here when she was editor of the Orange County edition o{ the Times, and even belonged to Balboa Yacht Club. . ' In a ClJlllJllllld 1U8"itrble ~or.· aaDI uJ//h flip lop mps • Free Range Chicken Broth SJ1a!'Jft • Organic Vegetable Broth · "J/11'7 Rm.'l.•· ... .... ..., •Sh9+ess.. ... BOYS DIVISION 4 ...... '·Wizards 1 _Jn strong winds, tbe Pan- ··action: Energlzen 1, Babea ln Blue 0 4 then' Gnat Seftnon scored two goals and Alu Chlkcmuit added another. In a battle for first place, the Energizers came out on top TWhen Kelly Smith sank the ...game-winning goal in the ·~ fourth period. Lavan m.ei, ·l Aurora LaPort. Ariel Allen. :. Sara Draffin and Cauy Car- ::4 pent.er played well. ·• Por the Babes, Cameron ': Best, Kellte flint, Jillian :~ Ukropina and Rorie Jud.lob ·starred . :: Pixie Stix 0, Cyclones 0 .. •• • 1: •. briefly ~ogram to help &vorced people deal ~th the holidays , As the .end of the year rapidly approaches, many individuals Oealing with divorce find it diffi- ¢ult to handle the holiday season. ~ The office of man:iage and family therapist Maxine Cohen ~ffers a Divorce Support Group ~r the Holidays, for man and t-romen who are divorcing or feCeD.Uy divorced, every Thurs- ¥~Y from 7 to 8:30 p.m. beginning rov. 6 through Jan. 15. ' The cost is $25 per meeting ~d reservations are suggested. i For more information, call :59-0579 . . pee class geared ~oward job search 1 Orange Coast College's Coun- '8ling Department offers a six- Week course titled, •How·to Get ; job· starting Nov. 8. • The 1 112-unit course is . . Eeared for persons wishing to re- ter the job market and meets m 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sahu- . The course looks closely at the of today's job market. Stu- ~ents will learn to create resumes JI1d cover letters and JOb lnter- \.iewing techniques. t Registration is under way in C's Admissions Office. For re information, call 432-5072. bitt Insurance Agency AUro • HOMEOINEIS• H!Al1'H 40 Yean in Brahuss ' ~ ~ t -· s ,r--).) ............... .._ , 631-7740 .. , ow~ ..... Newport.._. ................ Oalcklllver 3, Lari Mon.den 3 The top teams in the divi- sion battled to a tte. The Mon- sters' 9oai.· were scored by Joha Me... ~ Hurl.Ion and Blab AllitiM, and Chrb Petenon was tough In gdal. . P.or Quicblner, Jolm hf. lalo, Kntb Am. Jallln Law, Patrick Goalden. and Brent Walker played well. Killer Smqrfl 0, Piranhas 0 give IOl'Detbiq back to~ communityf ny a service dub. You are invited to attend a club meeUng this coming week. Call fur an appointtnent today! There's nothing more important than "your health. So it makes sense to choose the best hospital . In Orange County, that's Hoag. In fact, last year more people cha;e Hoag H~ital than any other in the area let 714. 718. 3010 800• 927•3576 Fax: 714 • 718 • 3381 Paaer. 714 • 9JS • 39+3 I Lt' ' I can't believe ..... . l . . It's My Home Landscaping oi re-landscap~g is_your.answer to a beautiful new look for your home. ... . · . FLOWERDALE can make your landsa~ dreams come true, and increase your home's Value, too! Come in today and discover the ~plc who can ,• : make a difference to you and your g3rden. -~~U-RSrAE~RIES, INC: COMPLETE LANDSCAPING 46 YEAllS EXP. UccueNo. JOISH SANTA ANA• 2800 N. 'lbttin Ave. (714) 633-9200 COSTA MESA • 2700 Bristol Ave. (714) 754-6661 He stinks. He spits. He bites. But who cares? It's not him we're int~rested ·in taking to the party. It's his .hair! The ~ay it feels, the way it looks, the way it wears. On us, of course. • MMC MM11N / IMl..Y PLOr J Stlmley Semo mes a lledgehawmer to l&Cilft! llDd phlllilt tbe .IG-toot tall CllrlltmM tne badeDed : Prldliy mornmg oatlllle Of .. Westin South Coat Pina HoW. nae tree will be adorDed w1t1a 15.000 Uglds when au •~ad done, and a special Ugldlng ceremony will take place oa Dec. t. WOIOCEllS' COMPENSATION EXPERT FREE CONSULTATION NO RECOVERY -~O FEE 263-5954 GARY E. SKAWIN ATTORNEY AT LAW llMlm·na I false or fnuduJent workers' comva-tion clann is a felony subject ID up to S Jars in prison or a fine of op SS0,000 or double tbtvalue of the whichever is grater, or by bod! iJ;nprisonment and fine. CONVENIENIU' LOC.ATED NEAR JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT AMPLE FREE PAIU(JNG ~~BEACH 263-S9S4 ,.. .. DuPont Certified STAINMASTER Xtra Life carpet can take all the normal daily abuse your fantily dishes out and still look great Don~ miss this chance to get a great deal on STAINMASTER Xtra Life. Here are just a few of the specials you'll find: TENCEL FASHION SHOW BJoomingdaJe's pnlllJtl a nm- cel fabric Pubioo Show at 2 p.m. , in Studio Bl SUttcm cm the second floor, 701 Newport Cents Drive, Newport Beach. For more infor- ·mation. c.all 729--6600. EMT .WORKSHOP Orange Coast CoDege's Com- munity Education Office otters a one-day workshop for EMT's titled Introduction to Basic Dys- rh~ and ABD from 8 a.m. to .-~· ,.·· -··~·· ' ,. 1., l • '· ,J) . . .·.,.flt!" :.:·..t TASTfc),~A . 1be Balboa Performing AIU Theatre Foundation Board of Directors stage their second annual mural parking,: Taste of Balboa fund-raiser .C to 8 BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the test for Less/ AN11QUES EXPO South Cout SboWI lpODIOl'I the~ eq;o aDid Sale from noon to 5 p.m. at ..._ Qrange County~~10, 88 Pair Drive, eoaAl esa. AdmlMion Is SS for adultl1 sen.ion and cbiidren 12 to 17 are S3 and children under 12 are tree. For more infomiatlon. can 8'0-9649. R.U SHOT OJNC Sav-0!1 Droga sponsors a MoUen mobile flu shot cUnic from noon to 4 p;m. at 1175 B Baker St., Co.ta Mesa. The cost is $10 and fiee for tbOl8 with Medic.are B. For inf0rmaUon, call 545-5466. GOLDEN AWMDS The Orange County Fair- grounds plays host to the Golden Awards Program Championship Show, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the 3165 ·Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa •Ski/Snowboard Apparel & _· Equipment Sale • Manufacture Reps · from Varioµs Ski/S~owboard Companies on Premises ~ki AreaS Set Up in Pai-king Lot ADD: THE llG PICT1m Coastline CoumeHng Center holds a free lecture titled ADD: The Big Picture foi tho9e interest- ed 1n learn411g more about ~tten­ tion Deficit ~. at 7 p.m. at Coastline, 1200 Quail St., Suite 1.05, Newport Beach. Por more information, c.all 416-0991. PASSIONAnLY SPEAK1NG The dty of = Beach ·otters a public work- lbop t1tJed P•ntonately Speak- ing, from 7 to 9 p.m., at the Com- munity Youth Center, located at CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S Q.UI The NeWport Beach Cbri.stian Women's Cub meets f:rom 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, -1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The luncheon will feature a silent audlon. Pree child ~ is providedt to reterve can 119-9373. The cost ot 1he lun- cheon is $20. For more informa- tion, call 760-9616. The· Great PtimPkin has AfriVed! • Pumpkin Muffins • Pumpkin Btead • l • Pumpkin Cookies • PUmpkin-Shaped Cookies• • Pumpkin Pie • • Pumpkin-Shaped Bread & Dinner Rolls • -,..----------, FREE Dozen Dinner Rolls · I w I every $10ipurchase I •~~ good thru 11/S .J .. _ .. _______ _ ' · "Best bakery around!" nu Dtli1.1 PU« Open Daily. 6am -6:30pm • Closed Sundays 427 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa ~~Records) 646-1440 THE GREY GOOSE •M~Jj Mastectomy bras, swimwear, and lymphedcma compression sleeves and ~es. Newport Cf!nler Orthopedic 4QO Newpon Cmur Drive, Suite 104 on IM corMr of Newport Center Drive and San Miguel near Fashion Island (714) 644-0065 When it comes to fashion and specialty items, you have a certain "sense of style''. AnJ so do wt! CMmpegne 645-6131 .,...,..... & Dmnol1 .. 646-5521 • Serving the community for over 35 years •We honor all competitors' coupons .•100% Satisfaction guaranteed on allproducts we sell, or receive a total refund • Open Sundays Cap off the day with the Pacific Chorale in its 30th anniversary season opener at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. The concert pre- view begins at 6:30 p.m., and the show begins at 7 :30. Led by John Alexander, the chorale will perform works by Mendelssohn, Haydn., Mozart, Brahms, Verdi and Durufle. Four guest singers are featured in the fourth movement of "Ode • Full service salon •All sales people are licensed hairdressers •See us for all your color questions •Senior citizen discounts on Sundays to Joy• from Beethoven's Ninth. Rounding l OQt the program is Brazilian Cfflllposer He!tor Vllla- Lobos' "Choros No. 10. • OCC is located at 2701 Fairview Road, CC>SQ Mesa. Advance tickets are $6, $8 at the door (432-5880). Christ Church by the Sea Is located at 1400 W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach. General.admission $10. (970-8545). The Performing Arts Center is located at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $16 to $47. (662- 2345). FREE LONG BOARD SURFBO~RD OR MIRCHANDISI OF IQUAL VALUI GIVEAWAY CONTEST ENTER n> WIN ICAYAIC' THANKSGIVING (ONTIS.T UP.1'1/lf lj!JJj ·11e1JJ~ COMPLl.M ·ENTARY .INVESTMENT SEMINAR All»td..Uo ~ .. ll:r,. ._,,Jy ;In;. . . C/\ll 1 l . I A U tf(il I '.\•J 1 · , 'H O Women, Money Jflt;/ Power · Featuring Kath'leen Brown Take control of your financial future by learning the steps you can take to be more prepared for it. 1be semiDar will cover a variety of topics of special concern to women investors, such as: • &tabliabina Ooa1.s aod Creating a Plan to Achieve Them • Oven:omina the Cba1lenga of lnflatioo aod Taxes \ • Investment Cboicea to Meet F'mancial Goals Plus ... investment strategies for women investors. Featuring Lynn Jensen. a Vice Pi'eaident and PtOduct Manager with BA lilvestment Services, Inc. 1 .9.ffeis-only21 years old and It Is his first time playing with me.• Finally, Julio went on with the show. I'm not sure if the 21-year-old keyboard player survived. Later, at The Center Oub, lg~ did arrive, looking hand.some and refreshed and ready to press the flesh with his admiring throng. And there was such a throng. Breathlessly, they gushed over the Spanish singer, part Valenti- no, part Tom Jones, arriving to fulfill his contract with Mikimoto. They had his appearance in writing as part of the deal. "That's why there is a contract," offered one executive under bis bi:eath. •we knew he would show.• Photographers also knew he would arrive. They were lined up in the reception area of the club, instructed to stand on chairs and shoet the ~brity - --···~~·-·· 0 •....i• ............. diaw: 1'bll iD8de lo* at Julio. Im "P"""!G mgbt bi on.g,. County iii..., aalY tbe bllCk ~totbe~t.c.wm tbs. g!IDapM Ol loCa& ........ Tbat importaDt fKtor ii abi eom- mitinent'of bu.tnea to beck tbe an.. . In thll c.ue, MiktmQto -a . recent additkm to tbe Orange Cout ICeD8 via .ttlt CJll'l'ldng ol a -stylish JewY.Y ~at South Cout Plaza -bM ltePed up to the proverl>'al plate 8Dd poured money into tbe 1ocal arts and given to woriby chaJtty. ·we are v.-r proud to sup- port such events u Julio Iglesias in conjundlbn. With tbe-c>rmge- County Performing Arts Q,mer, • said Toyoldko MtlrtWoto, chair- man of the Jewelry concern. in from Japan for the evening. •Mildmoto is pleased to be thriving in the South Coast Metro area,• added company director WlWam lbolilM. Robert Artelt, vice president of Mildmo- to, said, "We are a company committed to fostering the arts in the community.• It is a strategy and a philosophy that is work- ing. Inside sources report that initial sales at Mildmoto are strong, above early forecasts, for the upscale jeweler. MixJng with the crowd and the culture of this region has created a friendship that has translated into business. "· "' •When you are buying an 'i ALDEN'S CARPET has opened ·anew Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade wools, synthetics, sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placentia St., Costa MeSa 64&4838 you'll call it ... W hen it comes to casual dining or a quick treat, your taste is exceptional. And so is ours! Hansen'• Juk;e Creetlona 574-2700 Helen Grace Chocole't99 63 1-8700 Hughea Family Mert<et 646-1411 La Salee 650-6299 Pasta Bravo 548-3406 Pick Up Stlx . 650-7849 Stm'bucka 650-0369 Hughes Family Marktt • Sav-on Dr1'gs AmnBLOC* • Ouil.ady Qmm "'~·a. taiiilbedna ~ otr.s an opportu-tor~tiotblN and bad apenmo. tn tbl At MC:b ga~. J*Ud· ts am participate m or lilten to C9Wlkl, open dialogue OD topks they ETbis lncludes changes ln the linoe the Second Vatican 1 in the pest it's ranged from to morality-to tradition and mont. Anyone who'd like to know .,._about the C4tbollc Omrch ~Y oi.may l>e thlnking of gtvtng it a sec-¥ cfulnce 1s btvited to these Informal gl!IMogethen. 'Ib.e next will be at 6: 15 OD Sµoday in the Pariah Center. coottnue weiy ~Sunday h Nov. 16. The c:hun:b Is located 6 Mar Vista DrtYe in Newport Cont.act Marie Romano at 548- or Johnny Golde at 721-0496 to "1outmora ~GOD INTIMATELY -~~~!:es thit lt SL Mark Prasbyterian to pursue a •one-on-one• mhlp with God. The OneHeart Meditation group teaches aDd practkles the spiritual steps that ctn make that intiJJuK1ut dally reality. I•meets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 2100 Mar Vista Drive in Newport Beach. dtber Ester BehMm at 640-6213 or Mlthy Towmeod at 551-5339 can pro. vide more lnfonnation. ~stiff 1 The Newport Beach Baha'i Com- ~ty allows partidpanta to hear and qpenence Paradigm Sb1ft: A New WAY -A New Wodd 7:30 p.m. every Piday ata private reekWn in Coro-~ del Mar. Thgether, they expkre sUch quest1om as: Can racism and ptejudice be .umm,ated? What is the • wodd order? ~ conflicts be SINGLES Single adults of all aQes gather at St. Andrew's Presbytel14n Church on Wednesdays for Serendlptty. lbe 7:30 p.m. discuslioD ..siol1 on Nov. 5 will feature the Rev. em Planagan covering "Teo Myths of Singleoea and How to Overmme Them.• He uys what bolds true for some doesn't apply to all the newly slngJe. "You don't have to feel left out of a society which still holds maniage as the norm.• 1be SJ.00 requested at the door al9o covers refreshments, but no reservattons·are required. St. Andrew's Is located at 600 St. Andrews Road in N9wport Beach. Phone 631-2880 to find out more. BE COMERS Singles in their 30s and 40s gather at 7:00 P.m. on Tuesdays. You'll find them in Diereofield ·e· at St. Andfew's Presbyterian Church. lt'11 located at 600 St Andrew's Roed. Newport Beach.. Por further details, call 574-222. ASK THE Mlle Rabbi David Rosenberg wW field questions dwing Singles Evening every second Friday ot the month at T~ple Isa1ab of Newport Beach. A spedal Oneg Shabbat (fellowship bow) will follow services honoring sin- STAGECOACH Lu.wage Gifts Bri11J&!imr 11IE lllUGGI • alU1' llllPU A.I Tlla-11ABMfn IJfedme .... .., .......... Alrtbte D ... Reg. Sale $195.00 $121.00 $360.00 WA.00 SJ95.00 $245.00 ftlnglng Cosmetic Tott )a• Upright CMry-On ~ 1 • Upright carry-On ~t • Upright Carry-On With G¥mtnt Cirri« $435.00 $270.00 :24" Upright w1Gannent CMrie1 $47S.OO ~00 !6" Upright Wl'Glnnent CMriet S540.00 SDS.00 13• Upright wlGMment c.rter $590.00 S365.00 In Orange 2292 North Orange Mall Orange, CA 92865 14) 921-2022 You can't plki the pin, you cen't hnle lh! Upg&;lu youcen~ Briggs&Riley. -Col .. l•d'br .............. L:--------•------------~-----------------------------------·-----------------------~ g1e people. It all tat. place at UOt .lrYtl» Aw. In N9wport BMC:b. (Back, Bay). Por Information about the time, c.n 548-6900. UNrTARIAN UNVllSAIJSTS Sunday the S\UMSay -.vice at Orange Coast Unitarian Unlvenalist Church wW offer tnstghts into ftndlng and appraisl.ng m1n!stedal cendldaW. Gus apeakers trom the usodatioo leaden&lp tra1ntDg program~ OOll- duct tbe 10:30 un. 98l'Vioe. and tbe cburch aeardl committee will allo par- ticipate. A lunch and wwbhop, .. "Beyond eat.godal lldnJdng,. will follow. Child aue and youth rellgkq eel~ are piovided dudng the Mr· vice. Alic>, a Dey at the Dead oMbra- tloo will take place tram noon to l:OO p.m. tn·theplayground. 1be c:lwrdl ii Jooated in Colta MeA at 1259 Vlctoria Sl For mont lnforqtaUoa. c:aD 6'6-. '6.52. m••N1'Y CHURCH • Tbe Re¥. IC8n Gray wW delWI' the .man •i..t Br-om-Be GaDt· Sun- day at New Thought Cburc:b. .. !ki- mce ol Mind c:.im.r. The 10:30 a.m. Sunday MrriQes follow 10:15 medita- tlm. 'Ibey'N held at tbl Neiabbcw· hood O>mwmily Center in CCllta Mela with 10-.30 Sunday ICbool pro- ·vlded. 1be center'1 loalted at 1845 Parlt Ave. Call 646-3199 for mol9 lnfonnatton. HEALING AND ENUGHTENMENT Gate of Hemm Chapel coodudl .me. w::b Sunday tmmedteliely fol- lowt:Dg a 2 pm. spJritua1 h..sina aer-• vlce. Thil 21st century, opm·mfnded family church f~ OD belpmg you Wreatlas • Topiaries • Garlands Limited to supply on hand Expires 11/5197 CUstom Speciality Gifts 4: Florals Furniture Antiques ··-Hou.rs: Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sat 10-5 , 369 E. 17th St., 113 •Co.ta Maa • 646-6745 (aaoeeha to grow tn your belief. In addition to l8JDiJW'I and ~ tt offers psychic demonstraUons, private readings and lectUres. They take place at 1401 15th St in the Newport Beach Masonic Temple Bulldlog. Call (818) 343-5030. HEALING • On Wedn!lldays, people gather to ·ie.m how cbaogtng our tMnking can cbaDge our UYeS. AD ani weJoome to join tbe groµp aa Juanella Evam sbmea bow •HMling your Thoughts Heels Your ~· tbtougb Sdence of Mind teocb~ PbOne 6'6-3199 for the time and location or to find out moxe. MENTAL HEA&nt FAMILY SUllPORT GROUP <' St. Andrew<. Presbyted.an Church OODducts a support group for families with Javed ones with eertous mental illne•• It is led, by a professional and tabs place in Dlerenflek1 Hall c every Sunday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. For ANSWERING lHE CALL: IECQM. ING MEN WHO LEAD Call 574-2222 tor more inftmntldolr about about a man's series offers by --.. St. Andrey's Presbyteria.n Onudi. HOLY COMMUNON St. James Ep61oopel Church. 3)08 Vla Udo, Newport Beai::b. often a noon aexv1ce fl'/lfJty Wedneeday wttb Holy Communion. Call 675-0210 foe additioDal details. aJSlllOIW •aSl'OMBOAT ClJSlllOftS • BOAT COVl!ll ..,·,.. , ..... -. _IUADIS t I· \I I ~ \ I . I SAVE 5()')(, ON ALL HEMMLL'S iUGs~iPkfS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17.., St. Cotti Mete • Using Safe Natural Weight Loss Progra MEDICAL WE Are You Beady for El Niiio? Don't Get Caught in El Nino Call Now! Letfim Jenninp irutal your complete yard landscape. • Expen bride, stone, tile, slate & concrete work. • Can recommend quality designers & landscapers. • Expert Masonary repain, cleaning & re-grouting • We innallnew drains and repair existing drains. Celebrate Thanksgiving with 7 fabulous dinners! Cruising j\JSt got a whole lot ease-for Newport Beach! .. CruiSe Holidays I newest store has very limited space on select Thanksgiving cruises. " ~~~ 3933 Birch Street • NtwJ>Orl Btaclt • (714) 26().()776 you'll call it ... When ir comes to a great selection of convenient services, you expect the best. And so do we! Anthony'• Shoe S.n;tce 548-4053 Bank of Amertca 722-3 182 Blue Mambo Beauty 8upply 646-5746 Cellfornla Federal 652-1760 Crown Ace H#dw_. 642-1133 lmagee Hallmef1( 631-8888 Mailbox-Etc. 631-5400 Robert & n.ytor a.Ion 646-7197 Sllv-on DNg9 642-221 l 8twpeUpNewpon .631-3623 ... Oii 645-5968 . " >Mm Nl#NfllJNtt GALA ' The ft.ctftc Chotete ,..e»lebe,..... ... e'-5-Its 30th annlwrwy wtth • gai. Sunct.y at ''° p.m. at the Orange County Per· f6tming Arts c.enten Segel$bom Hall. The ewnlng wlll feature hlohf~ of some of the greatest choral'orChestral rnastefWOrts Including Mozart's •Requiem" and •Kyrle" and Bach's •Oona Nobfs Pac.em" from "Mau In 8 Minor.• lldc.U range from $16 to $47. For lnfonnatJon, aill 556-2122. > OCC 1AND EXTRAVAGANZA Orange Coast College presents a ttwee-bllnd· btnMlganza Sunday at 2 JOn. In the Robert 8. Moore Theatre, 2101 FalMew Raid, Casa MeMI. The will feature trumpeter Bobby the Jazz Pildflc Orchestra. The lig Band and more. The cost Is Sf In advance and $8 at the door. For ttkets. call 432-5880. • -. TltlANGlf SQUARE COHCBT5 • The shopping center has free live • • reception will be held Slnilly from 2 to 4 p.m. In the library's Friends Meeting Room. The collection of ecrytlcs depicts famlf1ar seaside &endmatb Including the Balboa Pavilion; Western Cnlet"S Co., local piers ancf I~ stations. For Information, call 712-3801. > FAMILY MTS DAY The Orange Cow1ty ~ of Art pres.its a free Family Ar1s Day on Sun- day from noon to 4 p.m. at 850 San CJemente DriYe, Newport leech. The day fHtures hends-on .i ~ and programs · Including performances, gallety tours and refreshments. For lnformatlon, call 759-1122, ext. 204 . 17th St. BEAUTY (~ENTER Fl LL '-ii l<\'H i '°',\! 0\ l\ BL.\I I Y ...,l .PPI Y ·Tassels at Elizabeth Benefield Martha Stewart didn't eat here but you should!!! New Mmu Featurina: • Gartlc Roasted Chicken Sandwich • Coronation Curried Cbicken Salad Sandwich • Tomato and Brie Sandwich in a Baguette • Chicken Caesar Salad • • Greek Salad (Partial list of our menu) And Ftbulous Desserts! 714.673.7714 3127 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar, CA 92625 •G!Ve Art for the Holidays." Tuesday through Jan. 4 at 1631 Surlflower Ave., Costa Mesa. Original wortt by local artists will be featured with a holiday boutique. A gallety reception wlll be held Nov. t6 from 6 to 8 p.m. All ewnts . are fr-. 1he gallery· 1s open Tuesday thtough nusday from 10 a.m. to 5 p:m., Mdlly and s.tµrday from 10 a.m. to I p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. f« ~call 540-6430. > TUESDAY TALKS The Orange CQunty Museum of Art presents Tuesday Talks at Noon, a series >WO ... flH01'0GIWIHlll E09T The Nw'PO't ~ NMk.11 Muse- um pi-rts Its 1"7 """""' ~ "Wind °" ihe Wat9r: Wornerl Phoeogra-ptws In YMhtMg." from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Nov. 9. The museum Is loclt9d abolrd ihe rfvelboat PricW of Newport. doc:ked et the I.ck Bay Bridge, 151 E. CoMt ~ Newport 8..ch. Adrnhlk>n ts he for ~ $4 for guest Mfutt:s; S 1 for guest children 12 ancf younger. The museum Is dosed Mondays. For men Information, call 675-89f 5, ext. 102. >DUllSO 1he Robert MoncS.vl Wine Md Food Center presents .ust Dee BiJer throuah • Nov. 10 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1570 S<enk Ave., Cost. Mesa. For fnfonna. tlon, call 979-4510. > PICASSO EXHlmT The Orange County Museum of Art . Tinder. Box· Premium Cigars • Arturo Fuente • Ashton Cabinet • Avo • Punch • Excalibur • Savinelli • Davidoff • Cifuentes • Griffin • Macanudo • Montecristo • Padron • Parragas COMlNG SOON -Cohjbas Large selection of German Steins & English Pewter Flasb Humidors by Eli' Bleu, Avo, Davidoff Ltjated .. CRYSTAL COURT • SOUTH COAST PLAZA 714-540-8262 We feature over -'<> alng)e-malt at blended Scotch Whiskeys as wen as many top.of-0\&ttne bourbons, tequlras and lnndles. lllnlY ,. llAllY'S GOAT lllLt TAYEM 1830 l'iewport Blvd • Newport Ill Hlft>or Co8ta Meaa (714) 54&6428 o· 0 " 0 : O' . >'Cl' rm CASINO . v 11'9 ~ Fibrosis ~ wtH -hoiit to • fund.nlser titted Under tM CiVPIY Moon Cettbrfty c..slno. Nov. 8 • 'The'~ Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MKNthw Blvd., Newport lead\. The ~ beMftt wtU fature ltve emer- talnment. 1*nenco dancers. • c.aslno wtv. •celebrity• dfflers featuring ndette. ~and aaps games, din- ing and auctions. lldtets are $95 pet pet· son Ind $1,000 for a VIP tM>le of eight. ,._ 1nfonnattou. ain 938-1393. f'M CibUIMET DITECTM • The GoUrmet Oetectlve Is a one-of-a-fOnd Interactive comic.al murder mystery ~Wion featuring • full-service, ~lence friendly, em.rt.alnment and dinJng upertence. Pacbges run from $it2 to $54 pet penon. Shows are every ~ and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the ••uanlne Restaurant, 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For iliformatJon. call 631-0.UE. ~ FARMERS MARklTS ' Ewfy Thursday ~ is a farmers rLtbt from 1:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the a-County F~ Admkslon • The Orange County Market Pl.ace is ew/Y. SaturdlY and Sunday from 7 a .m. ~ 4 p.m. In ~ main fairgrounds park· itig lot. The admission Is s 1 for adults, ctJTldren under 12 years are free. For iilfonnatlon.. call 723-6616. :· • Every Saturday ttlef'e Is a farmers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. In the ~nldpal J*k,ing lot at Bayside Drive ..,. ... Luxurious Bed Linens Garden Setting of Topiaries and Roses Garden& Is $9 fOI' actUlt:s, $5 for juniors ages 13 to 17, $2 for kldl ages 6 to 12. Olllchn 5 and under are free. For Information, call 492-'933. > 'DURANG IANG' The Theatre District presents •0ureng Bang,. ttw1!e shQrt pl~ by Ovtstopher Durang, through Nov. 29 at 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m. A student show wlll be presented Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. Friday and Sunday evening perlonnaces are $15 and Saturdays are $20. lkbts for the student perlonnance are $8 wtth student ID. Student senior; and group discx>unts are available. For information, call 435-4043. > flltST..YEAR SHOWCASE Orange Coast College first-semester drama students present the First-Year Showcase, Saturday at 5 and 8 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 7 p.m. in oces Drama Lab Studio. Each performance will Include a series of scenes and mono- logues featuring students who are new to OCC's Theatre Department this fall. > 'SIDNEY IECHET IOLLID A MAN' South Coast ~ presents the blade a>medy •Sidney aechet Kiiied A Man• through Nov. iO on the Second s~. 655 Town Center Orlw. c.ost.a Mesa. Preview nights are Tuesdily through J'hursday with tickets begln- ..ing It $18. Pay-Whlt·You-Wlll is today at 2:30 p.m. Regular tickets range from $26 to $41. For lnformatioo. call 957- 2602. > PORT THEATRE The P.ort Thea1re presents ·Nenette and eon1• 1tvough Nov. 6. Shows.-. $7 for adutts and $4.50 for senloc's and chil- dren under 12. The theater is located at 2905 E. Coast Highway, C.orona del Mar. For film list~ call 673-6260. > CHtLDR£N'S TEA PARTY The South Coast Storytellers Guild presents a children's tea ~rty featuring storytelling ancf crafts titJecf Tales and Crafts of Autumn today from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at 1551 A Baker St., Costa Mesa. Open Monday through ~10 -6 Sunday 11 -4 >MERENGUE The Defore Dance Center offers merengue leuons tNerf Friday and Sat- urday through ~ber at 7:30 p.m., 151 Kalmus Ortve, G-3, Costa Mesa. The . lessons wlll be followed by a tialf hour of pr.ctke and then open dancing with a disc jockey until 11 p.m. The price is SS and 20~ of the proceeds go to. the non- profit studios scholarship program. For Information. call 241-9908. > DANCE LESSONS Newport Beach Community Services offers two six-weetc dance classes for sin- gles and couples beginning Tuesday at the Community Youth Center, Fifth and !~avenues, Corona del Mar. From 7:15 to 8:15 p.m., ballroom and Latin dancing is offered and from 8:15 to 9:15 p.m. East Coast Swing is offered. Registration for either class is $48 for Newport Beach residents and $53 for all others. For information, call 644-31 51. > IAl.UtOOM DANCE The Costa Mesa Senior Center often adult ballroom dance every Tuesday ,,. > THE FACTORY llEADNi$ The Gypsy Den Cafe and Reading Room pteset its The FKtor( "-dings prognim tided "!f'he Anchor and the R~ A Night of Poetry and Song.• on ~at 8 p.m. at 2930 Bristol St., Cos- ta Mesa. The evening fMtlns poet T.S. Kerrigan and rnezz.o-sopr.no Bonita Nahown Jams. AdrnislkJn is free. For lnfonnation, c.all 549-7012. >WRITING WORKSHOP The Costa Mes. Senior Center offers a lo.week flctk>n and nonfldlon WOttt- shop beginning Wednesdey from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at 695 W. 19th St. The murse Is taught by writer Dorothy White and costs $30. It Is limited to 15 persons only. For resefVatk>ns, c.ell 645-2356. > WHEEL OF AaENDSt9' The 'NhMI of Friendship singles dub for those 45 and older meets Sunday for > S1\JOK> CAR Greg Peake, tNe<y Moodly; &k"S.-:... dinas Project. every Thursday; John Heussenstamm, every ~ ~! 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. The 'Nol1ts perfom\9 on Saturday from 2:30 to 6 p.m. 1~ Main St. In NeWport Beach. For infomwnr tlon, call 675-7760. · ·:-t ·• 'l > WESTIN SOllTii COAST PLAZA q • Ragtlme pianist Dave Holden ~. from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday through Sund.I¥.~ In the Lobby Lounge. 686 Anton Blvd¢1 Costa Mesa!. Call SA0-2500. ' ROSEY'S AUTO BODY " C... Ult SIATIS You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY 1111 ....... ...., • Al c.tlW ....... 642-4522 . 121 l1•11trlal Way • Cesta Mesa City offidals are constderlng alternatives to beach berms ln preparation for El Nl6o. gains CHRIS COX Congratulations to our New- port Beach congressman, who was given the prestigious Keeper of the Flame Award. Other recipi- ents of the.award included Ronald Reagan, Newt Gingrich and Caspar Weinberger. GOOD SAMARJTAN In a day and age when most people would rather not get involved, Westin South Coast General Manager Duffy Parrott stands out as the exception. Par- rott recently chased two men who had robbed a woman of her purse. He caught one of them. HEALING Perhaps it was her will to live, perhaps-the deluge of prayers said on her behalf. Whatever it was, one has to be tbankful that Aman- da Arthur, once mired so deep in a coma that some doctors doubted she'd come out, is now back at her Newport Beach home: COSTA MESA STUDENT'S Thanks to the help of MediaOne cable company and other locel organizations, ind.ud.tng the Ody Pilat. high school stu- deuts tn C.olt4 Mesa are S14.000 waeltha foDowtog the proceeds ot a telethon. . losses El TORO REPORT A judge dealt a blow tO El Toro airport proponents by rul- ing this week that an environmental impact repo.Jt on the effects of converting the Marine base to a commercial air- port were •mmtn>t:r«t.. • SANDIERM Some Newport Beach residents are screeming mad about the dty's dedlion to build berms in anticipation of El NJ.Ao storm surges. Many 'lay the dty is overreacting and has built the berm too soon. · • .. · letter of the week I ·I I I I I I Pi·ecemakers vs. city: Whose side ·is GOO on? I have a special relationship with God. I don't talk to him anatte doesn't taik"to me. Does that disqualify me from having an opinion on the Piecemakers vs. Costa Mesa City Hall contro- versy? No, because I assume God to be on both of their sides. I dottt think any of the Ten Commandments say, -rhou shalt not take out any city per- mits.• Nor does our Bill of Rights If he does, beware the vari- refer to freedom from dty per-. <>US plagues Costa Mesa soon mtu: Now,·it appeciiS Anne -may be suffen'ng. WitlitW 'l"--C:Jniiillir-ball1i&t- Marle Sorensen is attempt.tng locusts. frogs. and rain for 40 to become a martyr by accept-days and nights? tf that hap- ing the wrath of the city on pens, who are we to blame, behalf of the Piecemakers. God or El Nlfto7 That may not move her up I won't know, God doesn't there with Joan of Ate «the talk to me. I'm sure Joe Enck- bibllc.al martyn but~. by son and the Piecemakers will ~ 21st century know, though. stanCtiidl, GOd will nata her satriflce. • " ~ I • .. • .OIAlm ft TAYUJR Is Wt attorney : ~ .. Md worts In Newport Belct\• ri 118" ~ member of the Airport! CU.U1~11 Wlwtfl~~ - fi-f-1·-~-i~ l ~~!ff la • ~ I§ I i =5~ I ii!., 7' !tt~. 11 ~ . . I~ !: r·· QC rtrF §: = ~ _ ~ --:~ crt!-~~5 ~. . I ! !l li! ~ l ~2.f!r. ( ~ 1~ ~t & 1tf ~ 2-tftf if i S" ~ i ~ ;11 ~ t!nl1s· , 1 r :o . j .1: QC ff'~ t . .. Q • ~ 1, I :~ ~ .. .. , 1 I ! tit~ . t a· ~ ~ l,! ______ _J Oc;N LIACH)~ i'tar O range c.i College'I Donna lfarrk'JI .. Dally Pilot~ '<;allege ~te of the M~ for the • ....., on the PlrallM' ctou I'. c;mitry standot¢. a product ,~ 4d Newport Harbor IUgh. ' • well as the back of the f JpOrts card. eee Page-.JJ.3. f ' •• ' ' : t • • • • t • • • ' • t i i ' • • • • • I. t ' • • • r II • • l , f r • .. • I • .. t .. • ' • I ' • v ~-------.. /':. MIS$lON VIEJO -It wasn't just the resuJI, a 21-6 Sea View Le4gue victory over hOlt m 'lbro High, that triggered the famWar poagame grin d Newport Harbor fooU)all coach Jeff Brinkley Friday night at nabu- co Hills High. It was also the mamer in which the Sailors ended tlab' two-game league losing streak ~t pleased the progfam's 12..year head man, •1 told our coaches in the booth (over the ~eadpb~) that that was more like the ~ewport Harbor foot- ball I know,• Brinkley said of his reaction to his team's two ground- oriented third-quarter touchdown drives, which expanded a ?-6 half- time lead and broke the spirit of the Chargel"S'(2-5-1, 1-1-1 ln league). ·we've beaten teams worse score-wise this year, but in terms of playing our style of football against a quality team, that was our best '\ -=-====:---. • Costa Mesa snaps out of 7-7 haHtime stalemate . behind relentless running 1 of Herzog and Hamade. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -There was a special formula for Costa Mesa Higb's football team i;rt- day rugbt ~ ii inlet~ ~. then tum: on e1ili:h. _,_,,., Hosting -. game of the year. I kind of remtrick -~~-!---.o;,...:,;-..__;;.....;.,;- me of the old days.• . Senior two-way wizard Brett Bak.er, operating behind the _'Din' top collection of offensive lineman, assembled for the first time all year after seven games of injuries, ill- ness and ~on, romped for tit yards on 26 carries, includ- ing 11)f of 46, 21and21 yards. lbe.l_ailors owned t))e ~es ~~f· with tacJCles '.-Bddie ClAr'k &id Blair Jones; guards Brant Hill an<! Phil Baha7.ar, center Lance Chavez, tight end Pet.e Hogan and hammerhead fullback Carlos Hen- riquez paving drivew8:_y~ all ev~. :'.~worked hard this week to consOtidate our line,• said Baltazar, who also started on the nMmlped • • including mainstay converted line&cker r Mike Stanton, side- e season opener with a -----------~~. University .~•tween most promi- nent Pacific C 0 a I t League g a mes against Esta ncia and Laguna Hills (next week), the Mustangs were dead- locked with the Trojans until the second b.IJf, when Mesa scored four unanswered ICM HAGGERTY I OM.Y fll.OT touchdowns to break it open and Ulllwwidly'• lmttn Isaac ts. knocked bead over tall by Costa Mesa's Ben Felter (22) Prlday nlghl win convincingly, :W -7, at New-YID, opened the second half port Harbor High. with a drlve consuming 7:02 and MWe're so good, I guess it featuring 15 rushing plays, takes us a while to step up to it.• capped by quarterback Ronnie said Costa Mesa Coach Jerry Uevan.OI' ~ dive over the Howell, wha.e squad (8-0, 3-0 in. i>p. Matt 's PAT gave the PCL), off to the best Jtart in the MUltaDgl a 14-7 edge. school's 38-year hlltory, rolled It Gply got worse for the no. past University (1.:s-1, 1-2) on Jans, who bad 6 total yards of the ground with 281 yards on 52 Q(feme m the second half and carries. ~one 1lnt down. Costa Mesa. ranked No. 3 in , ~ F.OIJOwttlg lJevanos' score, CIF Southam ~ ~ M~'I 1ticbard Price blocked a "'• .,..,. t: "'V l I I> l f : Uni punt on the next series and the ball triclaed out of bounds at the 'Ih>jan 1, setting up Mesa's next touchdown. •1 didn't know we got (the block) o1f until 1 saw the crowd on its feet,• said Price, who blocked Chris Gray's punt with his helmet, after coming from the outside. •1 was nudged· once, that'• about it.• Mea, which plays Laguna Hills ftfr the league title next week. received most of its 287 rushing yards from Steve Herzog (138 yards) and Vince Ham.ade (132), who belped the Mustangs maintain possession of the ball for 17:14. of the second half . Mesa's defense, entering the game having given up an Orange County-low 23 points this seaspn, was stunned at the start . UnivE\J"Sity's offense rolled withoat hesitation on the gaine•1 . ,. ---. first series, a :W-yard pass quarterback Damian DeFeo Jeff Albinio on a slant pa put the lrojans in business at Mesa 10. 1Wo plays later, Uni vonathan Rmsi. bolted into:] ~d zone arid the Mustan Were down, 7-0, after the p(.tnt. But Costa Mesa came rig badl: and scored, thanks l to a pair of 15-yard penalties the ltojans and a 22-yard nm Herzbg. On 1be Mustangs' pDly of a series which started their Own 21, Herzog readlilll• paydirt from a yard out Peca's PAT tied it. 7-7. FoUOIWing Price's b110C1gs punt. Hlunade scored on a yard nu\ with 2:52 left in third quarter. After another three-do and-punt series for Univeni keyed by Mesa defensive Nam Kim's heavy pass rush t~~l~~~ up,.,. :~v~v~=tial m = ~your = w W9t9 9afDo "1 ' gri. to tbe bell. Por Donna Hanil, a -') • eopbomore runns at Orange =~tba-~tbe amah line at the State OWnpkni.ships lat spdng wben she WOD tbe 1,500-meter nm. •She kmd of lttmned benelf. • Harm' aou oountiy coach this fall. John Goldman sa1d. •1b,at'1 • whAt it took to get her to believe that her body could do the kind of training we wanted her to do.• The awakening has meant all the dittenmce as Hariis Ima finished no lower than third in Coat's seven meets this fall, winning three of them. The top medals earn her the Daily Pilot College Athlete of the Month honor. ·1 love to win. It'~ a high,• Hanis said. Harris isn't new to winning or honors. Last spring, the Newport Harbor High graduate won the Orange Empire Conference's Female Athlete of the Year distinction, and Is on pace to earn a state team title, as well. ·we're such a team,• she says of the camaraderie on the squad. •And to have such a talented group. It's great.• Goldman believes the internal competition on the team has also driven Harris to improvements this season. •111e girls are pushing her harder,• he said. ·she doesn't have to look further than her own team to see some of the best in the state.• Srti· E~• bOCb--;-ill ~labt golll ~~l~ ... q ..... 19efnft MadM Jlit:-.-: cq,nng oa the be* . : pertormagc.. ~ffYliO&· l =~~Weektti'jl ' . '"*IEln ...... w. i} ! . Los AJeinttoc, top.ranked : bl the Orange Cowity and : CIP Southern Section Dtv1t1on n : polls. Hylton scored cmce, then : added tbree men goals against : Unheudty in a key Pacific Coast : League victOry for the Mustangs, : S.S. : One of Hylton'• goals against : Marina was a full-court shot. : •The goalkeeper had stolen the : ball, but when be went to pass to : bis teammate, it slipped out of : bis hand and it curved and : landed in front of me,• he said. : ·nie 'keeper had gone way out : of the cage, so I tried it and : made it.• • DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT : Spotting opportunities in the Croia country standout Donna Harris of Orange Coast ls looking back In a number of ways. : tank are common for Hylton. · : •He sees well in the pool and to the victory. Riel was right. •1t was a struggle. That's har4 : he understands the game well/ behind her and Coast placed five on the body. I had tons of aches : Mesa Coach Scott Taylor said. runners in the top six. and pains,• she said. •it's more : "His knowledge is tremendous, •She's rea.lly close to me and fun because I'm feeling really : and he sees things other players that is really pUshing me,• Harris good.· : don't, which allows him to excel said of Riel. •1 feel her breathing She recorded a personal best : and play better along with the right behind me.• when she took the top spot at the : players around him who feed off Harris has gone on to win two Bakersfield Invitational at the : him.• more meets, taking second twice beqi.nning of October with a : Hylton, a fourth -year varsity and sitting out of an event hosted 17:29 to lead the PJrates to their : performer, was teammates with by Santa Ana College due to fourth straight te,Jn win. : his older brother, Sean, two years what was thought to be an Last weekend in San Mateo, : ago when Costa Mesa won the aggravated Achilles' tendon. in the primer to the OEC : CIF Division Il title (beating, ·she's fine. It wasn't serious to Championships, the Bucs picked : ironically, Marina in the final) begin with,• Goldman said. •But up their seventh. : But he credits his older sister, when you're dealing with an But despite the individual : Courtney, for establishmg the Achilles' tendon. it can be accolades, the team wins and the : family's aquatics pulse at Mesa. serious. It was a little tender and real possibility of a state title : •My sister was a swimmer rather than risk injury, we haven't even begun to go Harris' : and the coach asked if she had decided to keep her out.• head. : any brothers interested in Goldman said that after her . ·~he's very humble, and we're : swimming and she said yes,• freshman year, Harris had a like, Donna, every race you : Hylton said of his sister, a 1993 tremendous amount of room for enter you practically win,'· : Mesa graduate. improvement, noting that she has beel1 am.a.zing. Goldman said. ·she is an : Sean Hylton, now a red-shirt didn't train as much as she could "Her base mileage has extremely friendly person. just : freshman starter at USC, was among the Mela standouts in . '95, when the Blian Kreutzkamp-<:ovhed MustancllJ won tbetr fourth section title m; 10 yean. Cwrent Mustangs •• Chad Cleaver, Vince $amani. and Todd Hylton were ~-.. sophomores that year. Hylton was a role player wbp scored about 25 goals in '95, then he added a team-leading 98 last year. Hylton has "61 this yelll'. •To tell you the truth, I don like to look at stats. I just want to know if we won or not." he iwmt. Hylton said the squad this .... year, despite its 17-4 record (4..0 in Pacific Coast League) and No. 2 ranking in CIF Division II. hQ had its share of in-house trials and struggles. But he's confident the talent is there to win another championship. •If we pull together at the · end, I know we can make a run,• Hylton said. •Sooner or later, we're going to start playing as a team.· Hylton, nicknamed ·oones• because of his slender physique, prefers driving on offense, because if the ball's thrown his way, he'll snag it with his long ann.s. Once or twice a game, without fail Hylton said, he'll catch a pass no one else could reach. With Hylton, the Mustangs are indeed safe in the water. Hanis had her •worst· outing in the season's first meet, the Presn.o Invitational at Woodward Park. She took third out of 94 pertidpants. In sec0nd place was her own teammate, Christine Riel. to tap into a huge amount of iJlaeued three tiJJles the amount a sweet person.• potential. · · as tt was last year,,, Goldman Harris often works out with So when Harris won the 1,500 said. "She's running 401 50, even her husband, Andrew, who is a Saddleback topples OCC in four and awoke to her posibilities, the 60 miles a week and that has personal trainer. sky seemed to be the limit. helped-her tremendously. It "He's been.great.,• she said. ·1 won it without any practice. allows her body to get used to The two will celebrate their Imagine what I can do with the abuse of running.• one year anniversary right at practice," she said. •This is the Last yev, she raced herself about the time ol the state cham-The following week, at the -· -OEC Preview, Hanis dropped 24 seconds off her time and cruised first time rve pradiced.everyday." into shape rather than getting in plomhips ... there could be a lot lo Her coach said the dlfferenC'e' shape to race. celebrate in the Hanis household. Coast ties Santa Ana • Coronado just misses on golden opportunity to notch Bucs' third win. COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's Nelson Corona- do missed an open-net shot after defeating two defend.era in the final two minutes allowing the ~e Empire Conference-leading Santa Ana to escape Costa Mesa with a 1-1 tie Friday afternoon. The Pirates' goal came in the second half when OCC's keeper Carlos Loza, a Costa Mesa High prod· uct. sent a clearing kick that was misplayed by San- ta Ana's goalie. This allowed Coast's Ariel Gavilan, also a former Mustang, lo knock in the score. Coast is 2-5-2 in the OEC and 1-10-5 overall. OC Volleyball Club tryouts at Cd.M Girls in the lixth grade or younger (U & unden) or elgbdi grade or younger (14' & unders) may tryout fOJ the Orange County Volleybell Club at 2:30 p.m. SUDday, Nov. 9 at Corona del Mar High. Por high school playen, tryouts are Sunday, Nov. 23 at Newport Harbor High. 1lmes are 8-10 a.m. for fi'Mbmen, 10-12 p.m. for sophomores and 12-2 p.m. for jumon and senlon. All athletes must arrive 15 minut.el before the tryout to register. High school players still competing must be pre- aent to regkt.er and .tay throughout, but will not be allowed to parttctpete. Questions: 723--0110. Pirates' women topple Dons, 6-0 SANTA ANA -A convinctng 6-0 win over hosting Santa Ana College Friday gave the Orange Coast College women's soccer team the chanoe to battle for· the Orange Empire Conference crown next Friday when the Pirates travel to Cal State Pullerton at 7:30 p.m.. to face Fullerton College. Six different Pirate playen scored in the win over Santa Ana as the Bucs move to 9-0-1 in conference play and stand at 15-2-3 'tJVerall. Elite runners vie at Hard Rock run NEWPORT BEACH - More than 2,000 people will I 'K ~ run or walk in HomeAid's fifth annual Hard Rocle Cafe •Run for Cover" 10K/5K to benefit HomeAid Orange County. The race, which is Sunday, raises funds for HomeAid's mission of building and renovating shel- ten for the temporarily homeless. Reglitratton is at 6:30 a.m. The 10Krun, which feature. a handful ot past col- legiate AU·Americans, beglna. at 7:30 a .m. with the SK run-walk ldcldng off at 8:30 at the Hard Rock Cafe in Newport Beach·~ Fashion Island. MISSION VIEJO -Saddlebac.k Col- lege's women's volleyball team downed Orange Coast in four games to drop the Pirates to 5-3 in the Orange Empire Conference and hand Coach Chuck Cutenese his second straight loss. The Pirates, led by Jen Fish's 15 kills, lost 10..15, 18-16, 15--0, 15-2 and are 10-5 overall. "'9tQum• NHl< laker 46 run (Johnson kldt), 2:14. .• 5eClond Qu•w Et -Ohlwller 4 run (kldt bkxbd}, 8:48. .• l'*dQu91W NH -Baker 21 run (Johnson kick), 6:01. NH · Baker 21 run Uohnson kick), 1:32. Attendance: 1, 100 (estimated). INOIVIOUAL RUSHING Nl'-Baker, 26-191, 3 TDs; Stewart. 6-~; Gorman, 3-mln~. ET -Ohlwller, 11-53, 1 TO; Strand, 11·10; Moore, 1-11; Johnson, 2-7. 1 INOMDUAL PASSING N~·~ Gorman, 9-11-0, 69. E'JUStrand, 19-30-2, 157. tNOfVIOUAL RECEIVING NK. Garcia, 4-22; Hogan, 2·28, ~rs. 3-19. rt : Bumlller, 8-73; Ohwiler, 6-27; R!Yes, 3-34; Moore, 2-23. GAME STATISTICS , NH ET Fl~powns 12 15 RuSf)es-yardage 35-200 21-101 Passing yardage 69 157 Passing 9-11-0 19·30-2 Neotfetum yardage• 9 6 SadU-yardage 0-0 4 ·20 Net, yardage 278 254 PuoU 4-39.5 4-35.S Fumt>les-fumbles lost 2· 1 0-0 Flags-net yardage 9-73 3-25 Tlme of possession 23:16 24:44 *Punt returns, Interceptions, fumble returns • Plununeting Gauchos .. \I vtstt winless Pirates at 1. '.'COSTA MESA -1\vo games of upward progress were dashed last week and the question of wnelher or not Orange Coast Col- 14J@'s football will win a game r'P!_lains to be answered as the 0- 6• Pirates host Saddleback al 1 p~ today at LeBard Stadium. ~lPe Saturday night lights have ~ been good to Coach Bill oilcman's crew and though the h ur lS nothing that Workman .control a.s he and his Pirates st their first day g~. the mis- t es that the team have made of e appear to be even more out of ntrol llast Saturday's 28-6 IOiS to '-Jl'C...:n::u West, which extended the BUes' program-worst 14-game g skid, was riddled wtth-error ter error, several of them orced. ut Work.man said his tewn e to practices this week ready play. •1t•1 a matter of character and e and finishing the season d\ going out and doing your b, • be Mid. •They've dooe a e t of that. They're a very tlliUAlmt group." dleback, however, comes today's contest on a llide of own. 'NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 81 the offensive efficiency. ·The offensive linemen have a saying: 'Body and Soul.' • Baltazar said. •we know if we can run the ball, we can win. Coach Brink- ley alway5 puts an emphasis on third-quarter momentum and we came out and controlled the line. This win is huge for us, because it's the first step to finishing 3-0, which we need to make the (CIF Southern Section Division V) playoffs. Our backs were against the wall and we had to fight for our lives. Tonight wasn't a flawless game, but it was a team effort, which is what really counts.~ · Though the Chargers were hardly slaugh- tered, a handful of encroachment and proce- dure penalties, a lost fumble, and a break- down that allowed a 29-yard fake punt pickup to set up El Toro's only score, were about the DON DOUGLAss· A sophomore J-\.offensive tackle, he was Coach Work- man's player of the game last week with a strong perfor-• mance making holes and displaymg a positive attitude. BRIAN P08UOA I DAILY PLOT Brett Baker alams Into an El Toro ball curler u Lucas.Kur (9), Pete Hogan (5> dOM tn. oilly miscues committed by the visitora. a 49·yard kickoff return by Harbor's Lamar •There was a sense of urgency,• Brinkley Lee. said •You could tell our kids were very well Newport dro\re to the El Toro 2" before focused before the game. I think they rose to tumbling it away, but needed Just one play to the occasion." score on its third possession, seizing the lead Newport can lock up a guaranteed playoff for good. berth. its eighth postseason trip in nine sea-Baker bolted 4() through a hole bulldozed sons, by knocking off fellow second-division by Jones, Baltazar and Hogan and Eddie occupants Irvine and Corona del Mar to close Johnson booted the first of bis three PATs with out the regular season. 2:H left in the first quarter. Baker locked up this victory with a pair of El Toro answered with a 65-yard drive, 21-yard scoring runs, which capped New-keyed by the aforementioned fake punt, but port's two third-quarter possessions and Harbor's Mike Marshall blocked the low con-forced El Toro into catch-up mode, which meant an almost excl\15ively aerial offense. version kick to preserve the lead. The Tars (6-2, 1-2) countered defensively Newport went 66 yards on seven plays wi1h with a Baker interception at bis own 1, his its first possession after the break, then cov- sixth of the campaign, and three of their four ered 48 yards on six plays to put the game sacks after intermission. away. Sophomore safety Billy Clayton al.so had an Newport quarterback Steve Gorman com- interception in the first half, which began with pleted 9 of 11 passes for 69 yards to add top KIM HAGGEJITY I OAl.Y PLOT Costa Mesa's Ronnie Uevano1 (left), David Weir (10) and Ben Pelter (right) bring Univenlty High'• Daniel Tadych to earth. MESA CONTINUED FROM 81 Smr'e by Qu9rten University 7 0 O 0 -7 Costa Mesa 7 0 14 13 -34 Ant~ Uni • Rossi 10 run (Gray kick), 9:28. CM -Herzog 1 run (Peca kldt), 6:34. Quar'tW CM . Uev run (P.ca kldc), 4:58. CM -Ha 1 run (hca kick), 2:52. ~Quu- CM -H.-zog 2 run ~kk faUed), 1:.47. CM -u.v.no. 7 run ~ kid(), 4:25. Attendanct; 650 ~. . flnt Qulr-. Est -Oawtdl\s 91 run (Wolter kldc), ~28. AH • HIN 6 run (Roy kldc)1 ~. 5"olt11Qatw Est -Tn.lu 40 pest from ~ (kick tali.ct), 9:24. • AH -Roush 63 p.-from HNI Olay kkk), 6:47. W5':':.;{Efk ... Hlgh.bo~li-•'fd. 1UCCM1 U ID, fldUill cmd U a M\m.lng. Now ...... 7 7 ,,_ at Wlanovo. It -that )lie oubdde linebacker jwt <4.11't get away fJom """!*'· •··"--,· LuxemboUrger'a nuucatl ·began the -..on with• ~ thtuhfllg of Welt a-. and bave ~-on to a 7-0 remrd that bu ..,....od tbs team the top l'J!Didng in NCAA. Divls1on I-AA lbe 6-1. 220-pounder bu teen action in all "I""" of the Wildcat>' games and l:ias em•nect four total·tackles -two """ond two-· .' Hit team, wbicb indudet nine other ()range County products (including Santa ~ta ~ _ ....... 't ~'""*'Inv -WMCID: willa Mr._.~' MlaD)1. Ohio and Mmbllllp ~---· Coota • High Jll<>duct ' O>ulN Cb-n and 1111 Kent Slate (Oblop Ookleo l'la7M!o _,off to the-~· Keot Is 2-6 (ioing-lllil ,..,ekend'• bout -BOwllng Green. but lutw..-the l'lalhes recorded • blii victory -over MAC foe Cen'1al Michigan. 60<!?. ~ - Por Chatman, who allo suited ·up !0< Goiden West College, tt WU his big bJ:eok. After seven games on the bench and • tblrd-..g aulgmnent, Chabnan qot off the bench in a big way by occumulaUng 256 yards co 32 carries. He also scored a touchdown. molly • I yanity a]wtone game, Chabnan -·11ie--se<x>nd·Jeedlng rusher .. bis net Nlhing yudage Is 282 yards on :U c:on1es. Hlslongestwos48s yard scamper ond he .i.o hauled in a 10-yard. poq. Cl Ol7'flo D(Ca.t!H, _. .Usllme leadillq """"" far Calta MAiia High~ glrh basketball program. will begin her flnol"teoson with CdM joins Newp0rt hi L~de semiftnals • Third time proves to be the charm as CdM's frosh, soph topple El Toro for semifinals berth today. By Molly Yanity. Daily Pi/or NEWPORT BEACH , As HaJ, loween night Jell upon Corona del Mar Higb's frosh-sopb water polo team, the competition seemed to be as dark as the night On the other side of the pool was El Toro, a team that had handed the young Sea Kings two of their four losses on the season. •1 was talking to the kids before the game and they didn't seem to be excited,• Coach nm Salvino said.· Corona del Mar had just come off a 9-5 win over Laguna Beach and were not anxious to face their nemesis. However, once in the pool, things seemed to brighten and the Sea Kings and Chargers twned ln one of the best games thus far in the Gray Lunde Prosh- Soph Invitational Tournament hosted by Newport Harbor High with Corona edging El Toro, 5-4, in sudden death overtime. •ne strength was that they MARC MAll1W I DAI.'!' PR.OT Newport'• Brendon Hansen (4) goes up and over ha.plea foe. WA 'i'ER P.OLO , ' came together and won,• Salvino said. •1t was a little payback.• Down 4-3 with under a minute to pla y, the Sea Kings' Alex Niehenke rlpped a steal away from a Charger and heaved the ball to a sprinting Garrett Gentry. As Gentry received the ball, be drew a penalty in the four·rileter area, which ea.ms a penalty shot. With "3 seconds rema.inlng, Ryan Jetton sank . the penalty shot to send the game into overtime. . The sudden death perlod last· ed. just under three minutes with- out a score with ea.ch team own- ing three fruiUess possessions until Corona del Ma.r's David Fabian made a steal which set up Niehenke's game-winning goal. The win moves the Sea Kings to a semifinal bout at 10:30 a.m . today at Newport Harbor. Other local teams playing today include Costa Mesa. (8 a.m.) and Newport Harbor (9:40 a.m .) Mesa. will play Marina, while the Sailors face Ville Park in a semi .... """"' "'°'" "°'" INWTA110MAI. C--.MMS,&.T-.a Corona~Mer 1 , 0 2 1 -s EIToro l 0 2 1 0 ·4 0.. · Nien@nke 2, J,aekton l . Gentry 1. .lltton I. ~ ~Qfl 6. c--.MMt. .._mua.s laguNi 8Ml;t\ 2 0 0 ) -s Coronadel...., 0 s 2 2 -g Cllifll -~ l. Gentry 2, ~ 1, Niehenlte 1. FMMrl 1, Gruu 1. s.-:: Ne1:t,..to11 2. 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Quality Movfng unique 17382 • • ..-. & distinct tumllure & BALBOA SAHD~WOOO--• collecllbles Not a ISLAND 6108•-------..z::.:..tr. ganage aale 631-e303 .. NEWPORT ~ --------S•t a Sun 8am-1pm. BEACH 61'8..I Couch, dishes, cu .. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•tft' 6019 tume/antlque jewelry, Awoeomo Movl-r• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil book1, ctothea. rec:ord1, Sale! We1tern • .,,. TOP DOLLARS PAID umbrella•. & ml1c. lectlble1. art pos.-.,,,11 For Rec.ord1, Jau, 219 Amethvat clothing , boo.._. Sountrac;ke, Etc ... 1________ etc ... 621 Vista Boni•" Call Mike 845-7505 BALBOA (Bluffs) Sat Nov 1, ~ ... ,.. :;~:::~17'~.!.= PENINSULA 6107 Overstocked with:.>'w let1 you compare iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s1utt7 '" •ic• coat• • without hu.se Mufti F•mlly S•lol CAlascallslf1"teod or worry! Sat· Sun lam 12pm c1 .. a1nod Evet')'thlng «rom A-Zt will hel 842·5878 ~10 IE. a, Ave. 1--~tl:!itE~...::;:~ SPORTATION JljATS 7011 CHEVROLET 9045 £~wport Dun•• : "11•rlna 101 N. Bay· "'tide Or, NB. 11·23-87 • 11am lien Hla. '87 21 ' : fayllnar TX3741 OK. filnlll BP1C78SJC787. ' .bWER BOATS _..: 7012 : 40' .. 1' Moortng Com" with minimum • value boat. ,..8. : 714/1'23-1207 .. , -------- . TIMI ~ TOlllPROVI City offlct•I• •re &earing 'up ror I Nino, a weatn ... · phenomenon that oo.-ld bring a Npe.t Of the atorm8 that battered the .,.. -kt the 1980'•· lt'a time to clr~u" J.OCAL ••1W1C118 TODAY! 1$ GA.Rl\GE DOORS 3878 JEWELRY ------- **141'• • 19XT•• Include• hallway, waather-etrip, in.tatle- tion & tax. ...._.1'04 -------- WllAam Harold Jew ... Wetch/JeweltV Repair Anlklue•Flne ~ ~,....... . .,. • l!XP•RT .aswaLRY & WATCH RaPAJRI We repair ayeglaa .. a 20 Yeara In F.V. a Jewelry 948-3308 '98 Rxplorer XL T LEXUS 9115 ------- md/gm, ld'd, V8, llhr,,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NISSAN 9150 pw/pl, aba, tlh, crulM, 1• A/C, CD, mnr1 123.8K '9• LS 400 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• .. 7tMM>8S• Full option, '93 UIUma Movtng, '97 MUSTANG QT -~~ c,-;:1.,.. muat Niii Rona great. Oatk O'"n, tan le.ch«, • .., nice Interior. Whna/ premium aound, woodgrain lnt.,tor chroma Whee'•, '95 SC 300 11895 obo 719'-2901 tow mllea, warranty White/Ivory, only 21k, 3VTR • Lexua cet11Ged --------J < uJ= L:~ar:s #1234se •~··~ PLYMOUTH 9111 COSTA M•U '98 SC 400 --------- 1't ..... 2•7700 Black/Ivory, '91 auntl•noe 118 full option, 37k • Tl.#bo. New eng, trene 9081 LAxua c.rtlfled & brb. Lota of JCtrU, #041845 .31',91'7 72k. xSnt condl seooo 'M LX 4450 l BlaclcJJade, full opt(on. 20 pkg #127211 144,971' '91' •• 300 Black/black, fun option, Laxua '*1.lflad t11002595 a1...l!.77 LllXUa UP MISatoN VllLIO 84 ... SH •94 Vo•ee« 11 1 paangr. ve Power Ac. Ilk• new. 39,1eom1. l12,350obo. 759-3407 POl'fTIAC 1170 ... ,...., ~rtx ... e:t.IOC>ml. One owMr. Priced at WholMale Me-3971. ATT: HOMfOWN8tS ,....5•= .... lln'lce~ PIONTOI Let us help save your be/oitglf18S. 714 ~02~339 Pet W.ebf Oelty/O~t' 'IAalts. 14 Hra. Richard Sinor R•fa llvf. Uo'd/Bond JJo#~ 845-3209 Danlu 714·935-881'0 -------- RAIN.,W Clrole Ma.Int. ROOPING •~Jfto.fnU&t Hou1t/Af>t PIASTER 3910 Quality Job. F ........ D1CIDllTB 3880 LIS89897 938-8888 ~AAA APP 0 RD AB La CHUNG'a PAINTING iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ROOP RBPAIR R3Yra Exp-Ort Pr~I Plaatar/ltuooo Patch Quality ~. All typat, Guar WOtk-Fr" Eat ·Serving So Ca 25yra-Sr. Oleo. Uc'd & Ina. Uc#375802 538-1$M Llc#328H4 24Hra * 7t4-291'43U * S...your home through clualtlad. M2·H78 714-854-7831 UUOl\ROOFINQCO Whether you're buying Quality WOtk Gu..nrd or Hlllng, Claaalfled R9">0f/Repalr Free &I COVaf"I all yout needal u./lft9 831-eoe1 DllrMrtiiliif 1i help you find relleble help. 4S42-M18 CLAS .. l'IU h'a th• reaouroe you can count on to ... • myriad of = .... lternt. our eo1umne ~uallfled buyera to •1 Ma-een ' I ~ t . . ' '98TACOMAS ONSA 1 B NIW '98 &COMAS ·55c ·lox lor 36 months on o closed end i.o ... on opp-ovecfPremtum Rated c:redit. Based on TMCC Encore lease Total to start $3094.86. Total of poyrMrlh S3783.Q6. R..idual $8845.87. Bated on 12k miles per year. 1.5C per rmle ther.after. 1 ot this leote IWZ0480761 Million Dollar Properties .. .IRvINE CoSTAMEsA 644 .. 9060 759 .. 6600 759 .. 6600 Newport Beach: 644 .. 9060 Balboa Island: 6 7 3 ... 6900 ._ 1312 OOLPHIN TERRACE OPEN SUNDAY Single,level ~idence in Irvine Terrace, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, over· siied lot, living room with vaulted ceiling, extra large family room. 5 bedroom, 5 bath home located in Jiarbor Ridge, views of ocean, bay ·and city, gourmet kitchen, each bedroom ith own bath, master w/ sitting rm. 223 MONTE VISTA OPEN SATIJRDAY 4 bedroom, 2 bath gorgeous remodel in Eamide Costa Mesa, unique custom architectural design with high ceilings, private master bedroom. Extensively remodeled custom h ome, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, prime location, unsurpassed views of the ·ocean, Catalina, harbor and city lights. YD NEY I EL OW Pager: 714--648--23 26 Call for your Private Showing. DONALD PFAFF 43.3~9528 2616 CLAY, NEWPORT HEIGHTS $419,000 This is a jewel of a home, a huge .kitchen, totally redone, flagstone entry, light and bright inside, backyard with spa NEWPORT SHORES • $3~9,000 Beach community with pool and tennis courts. Newly remodeled 4bd, 2ba, 2~car garage and sun deck on oversized lot. Walk to the ocean. HUIUlY ON nns ONE! Offered at: $1,225,000 . HOME OFFICE: (714 )644-1 ()<)6 C.OLOWeLt i.i. '\i~ l\et~ 1 ~ REslDENTIAL BROICEllAGE Lots of brick lends warmth to this beautiful traditional 5-bedroom home in gated community. Offered at: $925,000 . OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-5P.M NEWPORT'S BEST BAYFRONT BUY 301 Evening Star Lane Dover Shores Offered at $1,695 ,000 This EXJJ'tlO'ldinary ihru-bedroprn, three-bath cwrom bayfront hmm boasts 60 feet of bay fronu,ge with mOcniJbnt ha, ~. The ~ bayfront patio c~ with w open f1oorplan cr'f!-'* an ideal 0trnospMe far iNJoor/OlltlJoor entertaining. This brig#at and spacious Frmch Country home, desiped with hi~ cSincs. M-ench doors and pmv windows' is finisJw:l to absoluu ~I Feaium incl..de: a iuio--~ entry with circular staircase, dramadc front ~ -*"spa, ~ "1iM cdar, aasom pamec kitdten wirh adjacent feinWJ room and a dock ..... ~"~ """· . . ' I ' . ' , . I I L . ,,, -~ ~-. ColdweU Banker's Donald Pfaff is celebra1in& 20 yean in real eataae. Crom October tm to 1997. 'Jbe horm ldlbig marlce1 had just completed ill biJ boQbl wbea Pfaff entered the real eat.ate field. Average borne pnces had jumped from S80.000 to $125.000 "I was almoct find from the first office I worked for after three monlhs, l was only 22 years old," Pfaff said. "My success story .is that I outl:1stcd that manager and went on to be ""' the top in sales production as well u president Of the local ~liteaa 1tealtof "' assoc1auon." Pfaff"s dedication to the real estate industty and local politics has set him apart from the average salesperson. "M y clients are of the utmost of importance IO me." Pfaff said. "Our Realtor auociatioo bas made the difference in a lot of the policy dlanges we ~ now enjoyina. I am glad to bave been a part of moee changes." Pfaff now hu longevity oo bis aide. "II is fanwtic when past clients from 10-20 years ago call about a detail of !heir borne sale or ask for a repeat performance of my home selling ski Us." Pfaff said. What an honor lha1 1s for me:· Pfaff amved al Coldwell Banker m l 989. He has been wilh only three difTeren1 firms in his 20 year career. ' Donald PL.Si -...... ~~~ ..... ~ ~ "Donii1cl brinp. tnde nnge of i>oslt.ive facton to the table at our offices," said Jon Cook. rqjOml ulel manaau ror Orange County. "Donald bas uuly taken bis penonality and molded it into the tyJ'e of buaioea be bu waDled to create. '1fu marbda& ideu are unique and successful." Pfaff spends a lot oC time working wilh ocbal. ffe WM RICGDdy lppOi.nted as a perlcs, beach IDd reaeatioD QOl1ll1'.liuiooer for Newport Beach. Pfaff apeclalizes in' home sales and marketing in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. 7b rncll Donald Pfq/f, call (714) 433- 9528 or llfllil lo Coldw-a B'11fbr, 2121 E. Coast Hw1., 1180, CoroN1 d~I Mar, CA 91625. The award winnning agent has joined Coldwell Banker Newport Seach Jacqueline Wittmeyer has rect'Dtly announced her association with Coldwell Banker Newport Beach. A 12 year veteran of the real estate industry. Wittmeyer bas earned numerous top sales awards for her tremendous production and achievements. She specializes in the marketing and sales of property throughout Corona del Mar and Newport Beach and is actively involvw .in.her ~mpwnity as a member ofifer-local Chamber o~ Commerce. "Jacqueline Wittmeyer is a true professional," said Jon Cook, manager of Coldwell Banker NeWpOrt Beach ... She exemplifies what a sales associate should strive for with her knowledge of the market and her dc&.crmination to satisfy her clients' real estate needs." Witl:m9et is a highly educated and skilled professional who holds a degree in business administration from the University of Phoenix and has also completed the Curriculum for Living with Landmark Education Corporation. Prior to focusi ng on real estate sales. she was Capistrano Beach $3,700,000 North Laguna Beach $1,575,000 Reduced 3 million! New contemporary home . Fabulous ocean=· s---u>n~e design. 4BR, ~· VfNie sand 1'r '3iEd ~Q.WMrs .! ~ fam-mt7' ~~jfed<}. Great ·, offering terms. Call now. open floorplan. Sun. 1-5. I • Nancy Lavigne & Boni Pereira Linda Gray 714/452-4469 714/494-0215, x151 Newport Beach $899,000 Custom remodel 96-97, spectacular views, 4BR, 3BA, 3-car garage, formal dining room. Newport's best value. Argyros, Bartolic, Bents 714/718-1519 . . . Newpolt Matt. $595,000 'Peninsula Point charm & perfection. 3BR, 3BA, famlly ro0m metrculous. lee Drummy 71'~75-1622 714/'509-3147. ~ Corona del Mar $749,000 Spy~lass Hill family home. 6BR, 4BA, larger family room, pool & spa. Best buy for growing family. 0' ette Steelberg 714/644-9060 Soulh ........ $419,000 Channing· beach cottage-Knotty pine interior w/2BR/18A up, 1 BR/1 BA down. loCatl!d on two parcels. · Bev Pavlovkh 714/499-1320 laRUna Niguel $1,195,000 Highly customized and expanded estate in ~all!d ~ Poiqt. G~t ·ocean, mountain and city light views. Jan Ward & Olga Matthews 714/718-1535 714/718-1534 - Monarch Beach $645,000 Exclusive Ritz Covel Build your dream home on this half acre lot at end of cul-de-sac. Hear the waves, ocean views. Rick Halla 714/494-8552 . ' ~J ' t ,. Laguna Beach $2,800,000 ' Ocean~iet ,8'aaoce ~ dle rb)dfanic ....,. sound of the surf 3DIQ38A, rormal dining, media room, guard-gated community. Ray McAfoose 714/499-1320, xl 27 Newport Beach $825,000 Spyglass Hill ocean & harbor view home w/pool and spa. Rare single-level w/3BR, family rm, spacious master. D' ette Steel berg 714/644-9060 . $487,000 Price reduced! Fabulous 2BR oceanfront cQQd<> in gated comm. Remodeled & looks great. Nancy Lavigne I Boni Pereira 714/452-4469 Irvine $1,495,000 Turtle Rock' .. Summit, se.dude9,y>rivate-"--. SBR1 S.~BA, bonus room, p<>Or, spa, waterfall, mart>le floors, panoramic view. Sonja Powell 714/644-9060 Newport Beach $700,000 Oceanfront property, priced at lot value. On the boardwalk, on the sand! Short walk to Newport Harbor Yacht Cl ub. Jacqueline Wittmeyer 714/729-2504 Laguna Niguel $299,900 Single-level beauty-3BR, 2BA, hardwood floors throughout living space, formal dining room. Mary Lauhoff Pager 714/588-2524 FOuntain w.Rey · $1,160,000 .. Mulf4~ ind..,.....,U . .park, -. investment of>pottunlty. 1910"2SF. ·1; 'unftr, concrete tilt-up const, f~rinKlers. 8.6% cap rate. & Marcia Brashier 714/119-4636&714/729-7241 San denlente $599,000 Huge flat grassy yard-at the beach! 4BR/4.SBA + supersized bonus room. long driveway, RV parking, pool, ~an views. Morlene Atkinson 714/661-9355 Newport Beadt Beautiful condo wff' minl--ocean view. 1 BR/1 B~, new appliances & paint. Believe itl . $1,695,000 Bayfn)ilt Wlovt. bold dock, French country/new in 1991 w/611 water frontage. Lt & bright! 3BR, 38A. Quality! David Prince 714/644-9060 x120 $819,000. Single level home w/large gated courtyard entry. 38Rs, 4BA, big ocean view, on a street to street lot! ~ Bev Pavlovich 714/499-1320 Huntington Beach Multi-teoant b!i. pk. '87 industry lnvestmt. Opp. Parcel SZ: apx 47916SF. $1,250,000 bit. appx. 23,392SF 14 units. pkg: 2 :1. Jim & Marcia Brashier 714(119-4636 714/729-7241 $669,000 Charmer on the best street, ·one story and sparkling pool, walking distance to COM and Fashion lsfand. Rochelle Liss 714/7~ COLDW€Ll BAN~eR LJ · OPEN SATURDAY RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE AND SUNDAY 615 CARNATION, CORONA DEL~·· . . • 3 bediooms, 2.5 bath townhome • FWI ?<ar enclosed garage ' . . • Great built .. in storage • Aero~ from Old School Park • Walk to' restaurants. markets and coffee houses Offered at $549 ,000 :I CORONA DEL MAR e . $.7S9 ~000 • Built in 1980 • Over 3,000 square foot honit~· ~ } .. " . •· . ~., • 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths · · • large and open living space • Top deck features a 360° Yiew of ocean, bay, Cata I ina and city lights • New limestone flooring, new master bath • IRVThJE TERRACE TM Pmnia Team, ~· Bartolic• Bents, ms for'mtd to proWlt IJu,ers and sdJm in tltt Ntwport Btach area with thl ultimate in qual;ty real tState sm.ikt . • As a ttam, we have ~ 75 'JeaTS of combmed ~ tnet and over 1,200 transactions includini approx. 100 waterfront tstate salts. If 1ou're thinking of buying, call us~ a guidt to the communities in Newport Btach. If you1tt preparing to sell, cal u.s far a detailed marlcet ~of 'J<M home. ~xpta dae Best! One of Newp;>rt Harbor's Finest Waterfront Estate alt tephanie for de~ils or'·~ Private Showing. .. ... • Exclusit1e gated community within Big Canyon Beautifvl ~bedroom. 3 bath~ a..stom hoiM in the presfieiow neighbor, hood of I~ Tmaa. ~ hoKiit«wra a~ ldtchen, coey den or office off the living room, and a·~ ,ard-witla a dot nm. The locadon u on a quiet stTeet close to ewrything and ~ by million $ homes . ~ d · SG.9.9, CCC MILES/SEESEMANN (714) 718--1559 (714) 644--9060x159 .... 6a4 . Alloo2\?oo, @0R@NA oEv~R ,. Deligb_tful ~ south of the highway in Old Corona del Mar.· A; Qeilutipdly land-- sCf.Jt>fA frQJV~'"iqul s~ilagstone side and backyard leads -~-to tl;Us . .f._hanning · home. Two bedrooms ana two and Df1£.-hal.f bathrooms are in tJilllu,o--story home. Tropical spa, french doors, Oak cabinets and haTdwood floors add to the appeal . . Unpre~~SQ feet of streei frontage. Property zoned R--2. · • it_i;!::~ ... (,: • " "l"'""itt".: • -.. ""~ . . '-;" "" -·..-... . . , · £JWLL RENEE TO '" BEEP ¥ou INFORMED! • ~ LoQtion on South Bayfront with Bayfront Views . • 4 Br It 4-5 Batht • Separate Guest 5'd!e • 2 MMter Model F9dng c.ommcn AIU Ii Pool • Light. Mght ~ • Centnll firep~ ·~3 Br&:~.158eth ' Home • toaae.ct 00 Hup Lot • s.pu.• 1 )tr Qet Houle $859,000 • Front Row 2 Mastier Pmthoule with Panoramic v-- • CuRom 6: Tasteful lnterioc~ • ~ Ultimate in Construction. Location • Interior Daign. • 2 Story, 3 Br &: 3.S Bath Home Just S4epl to Nerth Bayfront • Thlft Fireplaces It 3 Built-In Entertainment Centers $995,000 • lovely 3 8Nr 2 Btb Home in Excellent Condition • Located on LuKe Lot Wlth Beautilul Landacaping BOlbOCI lllahd Remodeled Island beauty w/49R. 28A. Orecm tcttchen wNtewof tx:Jv.. ~ upgrcdK:t throughout, plus bonus room w/ftraplace ... and much, much morel $859,000 Beauttful 4-ptex property. Huge squae footage. Pottos a decks. Low vacancy a~ rental area. $750,000 Halbor View Hiiis Remodeled a expanded 5BR home. 3.58A, plus separate guest house. Huge lot cul-de-sac locotlon. $997,500 1rv1ne· Terrace Prtced dole to lot value. Remodel or rebuld your ·0reom Home·. 3BR. 3.SBA + den. VIEWI $795,000 Baycrest North Spectacular custom home coms:>'et8'V remodeted In 1995. 5BR. 3.58A. protesslono&ly landscaped. Spa In rear yard. $690,000 Lovei"s Nest 8eauttful ~ ~ home. 28R. + oftlce, 38A. ~rwnodeled. Inell dll 3 cozy 1lrepkJcel. . A 10+A must teel $619,000 Upton receives certification as a relocation SMCialist This designation enables her to better serve her clients ~ Judy Upton. a residential real estate professional with Coldwell Banker in North Laguna Beach. recently completed training and received her certifications as a Certified Residential Marketing Specialist and as a Certified Corporate Property Specialist. As a result of becoming n certified relocut1on prof~sional, Up<on is now able to better <;erve relocatmg home buyers and sellers m Laguna Beach and South County beach communities. "Ccrt.ificatJon enables top producers like Judy to help rclocaung employees bcncr madcet their homes to obtain the best possible price iD the ~t amount of ti(De.'' said Bob CbapaMn, bnnch maoaa« of the North Laguna Beach office. As a Certified Reaideotial Marbting Specialist, Upm received ~ training and J*scd a~ cum wbkh outlined llntegiea for dcvclopina and executing succeutu1 home m.tetiDa aaistJmm plans. Upton '1 training u a Certified Corporate Property SpecialU& focuaed on bow to manage and lelJ vec:Mt, corporate-owDed properties IDd pro'Vided an overview of the detailed repostlDa med in the industry. Uptdll bu been a~ aaJ.ea auociate liDce 1976 .nd a broker liceuoe fot mote dwa I l ~· Stiit" bil beiiil a coa•i \ '~ • • • • '. 't:il prodoeer iD ~est* ... i.a an.,c County for 21 ~ illd ii a ......... ol ColdweD Baiabr PJaitil°• Elite; 'wblch dcaignatd bet amoa1 the ~ c:mc percent of ageo:ta in tho United s..ee.. Hs team oouilCI c:A a ftail-~ tic:cmed asaiatant, a IDll'kdiq and llllC'IOW coordinator. • buyets ... -• COliiP'Rer COOIUICIDt. Per eKb dieDt ib9 ~an individual mmbdns plan dull ii tbOroush IDd provides maimun apc>ll\ft throuab Coldwdl Banbr'• advatiJiaa fXOl'llDI md tbe lnt.unet. & t'MClt 1""1 v,_,, _, ,.., °""'"" aaut NorlA I...-~., ('fN) 4JI.. «US. He is a wonderful addition to the ~eWP.Ort Beach office Terry Reay, the manager of the newly opened Star Real Estate office in Newport Beach. recently announced Star's association with Waldemar R. Moosmann. Moosmann has been a licensed real est.ale agent since 1960 and has experience in all areas of the industry Born and ra.isod in Switzerland, he relocated to the United States in the 195()<; and began his professional career 10 sales, busme~s. financing and rcaJ estate. He ha'i a degree in architecture as well an MBA. He speaks Getman and Swiss and has traveled exaeui.vely throughout the United Statea, C...U and Europe which allows him to wort with his international clients and assist them in relocating to the Southern California coast. "It ia Waldemar 's experience in all facets of real estate and financing which enablea him to see the big picture, and both the JRSidcnt of Star Real Eatate, Prank McDowell and I are excited by the opportunity to wort with Waldemar," Reay aaid. He is also a licensed real estate broker in Arlzooa and baa been licensed in New Yost, Jllinola, W°'llCOOliD and Ohio. .. . .. ... An l!'te.rnatlo.nal Company 76()45000 http:/ /remaxllnlt.oolll we can help malte the difference in your life! PRIME LOCAnON "Bet/room, 2.5 b.th, 60 1 llwl. Lute~ J"ITd c.JI 644-1100 J.D. C\Lb\GHAN $"0,000 OPENlODAY 2224 A.RALlA F.ASISIDE DUPLEX Grt6t qppo>1'UmlJ /Or SMMOru to fix 11p. 3BR. 2.BA, two ~ l"• plMs sti.1io. For JnAjJs_ Clll J-$()(}.51<>-2005. (;Mk #087. RITA WADE $2S9,000 UVE ON nm rop OF 111EWORLD! Bw.,J,tldini£"i""1. 4BD, 4BA. ITMOMW ;,. 1987. SmtntJ m , p.oL ~ wi"""'4. 20.000 SF,_ CJJ,60-j I En JU jANWE DALE $319;000 Bob Koop Do.ieKoop Bob Koop Jr. 760-SOOO En.128 Or760-1580 ~ OrringiOft Sar/Sun St,+.9,000 ~1 Cordaod Sar/Sun $639,000 221 Marigold Sat/Sun s1.•1~.ooo 3 Yorbblle Sun $2.375,000 N. Simmons One Oak.brook Sun $825,000 M. MtGuitt 33 Seabrook Cove Sun $675,000 ~9Ql~--.. "~ • ~·-t~~ -~ $S~,OOO $ t 2527 Buclceye Sun $489,000 LH ,• 200 Paris 1312. Sun $395,000 r 6 Encore Court Sun $229.000 1880 Twtio Ave. Sun $338,500 Bob Coluccio -t 128 v .. Udo Nord. Sun $3,100,000 Melissa Schmand ·$169.ooo Ad C.ode 7U87 $639,000 Purida fmaaport Ad C.ode 70087 DRAMATICAU..YD1£"M1bft1I!.U Ex~dcd Ponofino home shows utmdon. U> dt:taila:-mao&e haidwood Aoors, smooth ceilin~ with reoeaed lighting, SBR. 3.5BA. new French doors 6£ windows. Fahulow master suite with built-ins, fireplace in funily room. Eric &:: Laraine Shaw $749.950 Ad Code 70347 ON TIIEWATER wrm PRIVATE.DOCK Expansive w.tter views arc )'OW'S from this very s~ow home on a large lot. High ceilin~, slcYlights.. wet bar, wine Cellar, marble enuy, custom shuners, walk-in closets, 6BR, 5&A. Private boat dock. $849,000 &ie C.Ompton TRADMONAL CUS'OOM PSTATE A mmninA 8BR. 10 full BA eatate bcliind the gates of Harbor ~ privy to a 180-~ view Of the ocean, harbo~ ac Catalina uland. Marble, 5 ,fueplaccs •. aweee_ing stairca1e acatt ambwioe oTlqxury. ~ Tcd.atSm.nnc $3,'95,000 M Code 717fT7 NEWPOIO' HEIGHTS Custotn townhome in~ loca~·on rwo-ctory Boo~ with ~ 2~BA. high · · , decol'lltor fixtuia & 6rep . Two-car garage. ~HoaptoA . M Cocle 75007 ~ . - -414 ---- TASTEFUU..YDECORATE.D .EDcl. ...Ur with rooftop deck for ni.ce views. Private :~.J ~~!ti~~· Ci; cony off spaaous m8IClt.r 1Wte. ' BJ Joh--. ms.ooo AdCode7rrn .... -- $339,900 . + + 760-1900 EMERALD BAY · LAOOt\ BMCJI One of 14 Emnld Bly honm ~on h belcfl•, ttMI 8 Blci'oom, ""'lMMM °""' direct beach ICOllt to the molt --lt'ter cornnuilty on the emit. FibcAoul white Wltlr vllwl l 3000+ fMt of dlcb.. By 1ppcA11b11Wtt. . $5,495,000 $2,895,000 OCEANFKONI' anM row. CON • Judy Slack named director Of Corporate Relocation . 5erYice She is an established professional with Prudential California Realty 'Exquisite £ido lsft ~ 'Bayfront "Estate ~ Seectacular and sopbisricattd dacribea this exdUJive baytront eataee with panoramic views ol the renowned Newport Harbor. Located on Lido Isle. one ol Southern California'• most prestigious waterfront communities, du. residence is within walking diatabce to the Udo lsland Yacht Club, as well as their private parb and tennis courts. You C9 also enjoy a short stroll to Lido Peniruula where you wiO ftlid excellent restaurants, entertainment and 1hoppinc. Custom built and completed in 1990, th.ii two-story bOine includes the amenities you would expect ln an ~ Wk' residen.ce. The architectural 1pler¥b is evident from * moment ,oo open the maaive custom front door. Oesipcd by Architect Thomas Jakway, the residence f-eatUreS • nreeplna 1talrcase, gourmet l>oggenpohl kitchen, 1unken bar, four aenerom t>edroom.a and two-and·a-half badu. (with room for another). Black granite and al.ate bisbJight the Ant floor. The larae outdoor patio and fabulous living area frame ~t viewt of the bay tnd are perfect for watchina thetimUal Cllrimnaa Boat Parade of Li,hta u well as other natiOnal. rqional and local racing reganu. Yachtsmen will love tbe laiire dock with two aide ties to hold their prized ~ions. 'fhl.s open and inviting residence is a "must see for the dilcriminating waterfront buyer seeking the ultimate lifestyle that i.s seconcf to none. Offered for $3,100,000 <For mort information and a private sfiowin,g, pita.st cont4d: ' MELISSA M. SCHMAND Senior Sala 'E.r«utive P..rudential California Realty (714) 652..0258 (Ui-) OR (714) 673...0163 (P He is dedicated and has many years of experience in the real estate industry Pn.ldmliil Clllifcnia Realty Llguoa Niguel bas rcicoc ' t Usa Cooper as lheir' &op producs wilt a llU,gerina $21 millioo in sales at the end 'tA 1997'1 dlitd quarter. "WbeB I a+ • • a leller, I believe in advertilill.,.. ...-heavily, bodl to the public liMI -~ rilll ellllllC qe:nta who may have a bayer." Cooper said. 'Ibis eneqedc and Uk.able agent attributes her ~ to ,..evennce and detective wort; .... ID dlilcow:r 8' muc:b infOODlltioli. pousDte ~·home and its locadoo --wodDQg with clienls. 'Tm ._,. ploud to aet the biJbest possible ... far the~." Cooper said. "I ,. 1iak a lbem • if I'm IClling my own home lllid inevi&ably I obtain a price which ... them-hippy." Prudeacial Clllfomia Realty's chairman of lhe boud, Sceve Games, asserts that lhe formidable can'Jel' ot Cooper' is because of her people akills. '1...iJa truly cares about her clients and strives DOC just to meet their needs. but to cxceect them," Games said. Also indelibly linked to hel' prosperity an: traiu such as a lbOng wort ethic, supreme businea ltilh and impressive savvy about martdiDa lre8da. "My climla bow where Ibey stand with me," Cooper said. "I get their questioor- answercd, make swe they know about the Clllt'CDI. local sales prices in their neighborhood and make sure they bow about the local private and public ICbool.s if they have children." Cooper began hel' real estaac catcel' seven years ago. She fell easily iDlo her position and enjoyed much triumph as a top sales producer with a prior company. Her mutedna background bas been integral in that she ii able to obtain pervasive eiq>OSUre for homes she sells in record-sening time. Cooper and her husband. Pete, an airline ptlot. have two children. Pae and Glenn. 10 noclt l.Ua Coopn-, NB~ c.JJJ~,,U,, R~tllty U,... Nlpel Ill (114) 2#-lOlO. Diana and John McOann, a sales team with Prudential Calif omia Realty in Laguna Niguel, were rec:ognil.Cd for record-setting sat~ and boast an unwavering commitment to the real estate industry. Indeed, their success is liukt.d to a staggering 90 percent referral rate~ they ~ve repeat customers who appreciate such dcdicatioo.. Prior accomplishments include company-wide leaderabip in both_ transactions and volume for the first quarter of 1997. This recognition is nothing new; in fact, the McOanns are traditionally synonymous with top pcrf onnaoce and oobtaDding sales.. Two n:ceot formidable sales of San Juan Capistrano homes sold al $1,700,000 and $1,450,000 respectively. In addition, the sale of another home in Laguna Beach at $1 ,125,000 reinforces the Mc<Jano's status as a highly triumphant duo. Though successful at selling high-end homes from Laguna Beach to Villa Park, the couple represents buyers and sellers in all price ranges. M raidenb of Sooth Orange County for Slrly ~__yean_, real estate lreDds and histories within particular communities are second oatme to the McGanos. They have more lbln 38 yean of combined real estate experimce. "Our yean of expcricnce in the real estale marbt IDd knowledge of its cycles emblie us to help our clients buy aod sell al the boat poelible prices." John said. "Many of our clients tell us that our transaction wilb them was the smoocbcst they have ever experience.d," Diana said. Diau ~ Jolut McG.lul au1 IH IWIC#u4 Ill~ c.Jl/Ol"lfM Jl-"1 LllplM Nipel, (114) 495-18"' or (114) 495-1111. ·• Comegys have broken • their own ~. During thctr eight year partnership, this energetic and dedicated duo has properties throughout Orange County. As a result, Comegys and Peterson, agents'wifb Coast Newport Properties in Newport Beach, arc widely recognized as experts in estate sales. With nearly 20 years of experience each. they are well-versed in the needs of upscale Gracious custOril home on large ~ IOt The second home from tho greenbelt. this graeious two story bu five bodroosm el five and ono-balf bathl. The custDm home has an quilt.ancliDJ entry way with marble noors and solid core doora with glau inlay. Additionally, there is an extra tar&e family room, a morning room and an office. The spacious rev yard has a pool, spa and gruiy play area. There is also a four car aarage. The home is offered at $ l, 170,000. . For trUHW bifOl'JlllllWn, call S1UlUI ~Ill (114) 644-1600. CINllt Nrqon ProJH~i, 4 Ctvk Plaul, SU. 260, N~ BMclt. ... ; HarbOr Riclsle custom With Views Located in the exctusive gated community of Harbor Ridge, this elegant, five bedroom home with five md one· half baths has views of the ocean, bay and city lights. Features include. a cbanning entry courtyard. a library, a retreat off the master bedroom. a pool, spa and security system. 1bC home is ideal for entertaining and includes the elegant furnishings. The home is offered at $2.695,000. For 1110n btforllllllio11, caU Dolt# AuUro or Ouidi1N g;,,,"' (114) 644-1600. . If \'OU~ S0UCHT TO OWN A HOME THAT EMBRACED YOUR SENSE Of STYLE ANO MATCHED YOOR DEFINITION OF 11-tE WORD LUXURY, THIS IS rT. AND IT'S RIGKT WFtERE 'r'OU WANT IT TO BE...IN A PERFECT COASTAL SETTING ATOP NEWPOrr ~ IH NEWPORT BEACH. EXPERIENCE FOR YOURSELF THE MAGNIFICENCE Of -THIS Ntc:HITECT\JRAL MASTERAEO. LUXURY LMNG HAS NEVER FELT SO AT ~. • 5,456 Square Feet al Luxury on a Pidllresque 18,278 Square Foot Hillside-View Lot • 6 Bedrooms, 6 Baths, 2 Half-Baths • Fireplaces in Family Room, Living Room, Library & Master Bedroom • Goormet Kitchen & Wet Bar With Granite Countertops • CU5k>m Changes Available Please call Clint McKinnon for a Personal lOur -0 Phone-{714) 494-0178 Open Daily from 10-5 Broker Cooperation PRICED AT $1,575,QQQ $pecialWng in Newport Beach &CostaMesa A rem. LISA DEEM (714) 515-1847 (714) 846-4485 --- 1tl lt' i,U I 'i ~1 Country ambiance! Situated on a childrc~ friendly cul-de-sac. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, park-like yard with huge trees! . $349,000 3 bedroom, 3 bath with attached 2-car garage. White and bright with new paint, new carpet. Won't last! A valU'1 at $239,000. Here is a terrific oppof1unity to live in the most sought - after family-neighborhood .of-Harbor View-Homes ... I 700 PoRT · AsHLEY PLACE Cost8 Ms. Condo 3 Bd., 2 Ba. townhome, private patio Convenient to shopping, community pool $134,000 Baytroat Condo 2 Bd., 3 Ba. + den, prime, ground-level condo Excellent Lido Channel view, dock available S51JMO. 1997 SALES AcrMTY 8oU> OR IN EsCR0W .,_..,.. --~·Mt• Bu11r Seller Bu11ir StlJtr Bu11er Stlllr ~~ Stlltr s .. .,,, B1111er Burttr Bu11er Buyer Stlltr Blllfr B.,,er ~r; a..,,, Stllu Buyer But1tr Stlltr Stlltr Buyer Stlltr Bu11er Bu11er Stlltr Bu.,er Sdler 811.,er ~~ ~r; ·=~ Selin Blfler . 811.,er 811.,er B1111tr e .. .,,, Stlllr e .. ,,,, Stlltr . . e .. .,,, Bu11er Stlltr 8".,er =~ .. ,,, t t IN ESCROW 3507 Seashore Dr. 7010 W. Ocean Front 648 Via Lido Soud • 519 W. Balboa Blvd.• 519 W. Balboa Blvd. 219 32nd st• 2318 Heather Lane• · 5J 5 W. Balboa Blvd. 517 W. Balboa Blvd. 521 W. Balboa Blvd . SOLD 916 E. Ocean Front 3312 W. Ocean Front 7402 W. Ocean Front 7402 W. Ocean Front• 1228 W. Ocean Front• 580 I Seashore Dr. 428 Via Lido Nord 532 Via Lido Nord• 919 E. Balboa Blvd. 42 Balooa Coves . . 604 36th St. 311 33rd St. 515 W .. Balboa Blvd.• ON THE OCEANFRONT ... $925,000 This loYely, lltht md bftcht home ts filht on the held\ In • ~ ~ ol oceanfront. Just. short walk to Bafbo. ahop9. ..-..rants and the Balboa Island ferry. Owner may c:.ny -wtn consider u.c1es. ON THE OCEANFRONT -$875,000 In one of Newport"• malt deslnlble beachlront sections, easy walk to shops, mm1tet. and rest.unmts. Elistinc hOUM ls 2 story, 3 Bd. 2 Ba. with laree beec:hfront patio. Perfect beach home, or bulJd your dream home! t -~~ ... - Udo Isle Newi>oit Shores ' . Rqreunt;ed Bw1en i? \)1111th '-l,11· \l ~I\ 11, Harbor View Homes Emerald Bay Harbor View Homes -. Cameo Shores .. Newport Hei&hts .. in escrow Irvine Terrace -In escrow Represented Sellen . Harbor View Homes Harbor View Homes Balboa < .... REcENr SALES AcrMTY c.oro.. del Mar .. fl f 0..1 : ~ ~ I J l \ fl () I .,,. I 2060 East <>uanfront Newport Beacli · A rare oceanfront opportunity with complementary traditional strutture and beach setting creatifltl an environment that exudes the ambiance of fond memorte& of summertimes gone by and anttdpatlon of' · those yet to come ... call for details. O,,,retl at$2,750,000 .. . . .., • ' I . -- Captivating views from this 4 bedroom, "' 3 bath tnilditlon.a bome In this redlaalvered neichbOrhood. Wood flOOJe, open be-.n , . celllnp, larae family room and rear play yard all wtthln walJd.nc distarice to COM beadles, shops and restaurants. o~ 11t $,99,000 ' . ' ' I_) YourAiheu . Your. T..,,. - t BAYFRONT $995,000 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Beautjfully Remodeled Magn~ficent Ha.rbor View OPEN HOUSE . . I SUNDAY I :00 --5:00 . · 12~5 Bayside .Drive THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Downstairs one level unit near Fashion Island, tollway and airport in Big Canyon McClain. $220,000 · ... W ATCH W ORLD CLASS Boov SURFING • AT THE WEDGE + "I saW your ~d in the Daily Pilot" ... "No matter where I go this is what everyone is saying tome. I have advertised faithfully in The Daily Pilot for almost 10 years and I find it a very valuable asset in promoting my client's properties. The high quality of the response I receive from potential clients and other agents is truly amazing. It has helped me to achieve the end result, which is to assist my clients in buying and selling properties. The support staff is a pleasure to work with as they are always available, very efficient and extremely creative. The Daily Pilot is THE Real Estate statement in our community!" Sincerely, <:_- Ron Felsot Ron Felsot, Broker Remruc South County Newp6rt Beach ., , -~~~ ~· -.. ·.-....:-; • • _, ....-f';~ .• '"'Tr:-1• .... . • -•. •••• • -. • -... ' -' -.. - ,..... •or Oc9ob9r 30, 1117 ... ..., lYP'I ,..,.. M!I A.IA BankdAmertca 8 (800)fMN244 7.CIOO% 7.688 Cal Fed Landing s (800) 8.875% 20 2.257 30 20 7.324 2..375 110 Chase Menhetlan K (800) 900«)82 8.875% 20 2.125 30 20 2.375 8.402 3.000 1TS 1Y Chefsea~ R (800) SMS-15'2 8.875% 20 1.750 15 7.084 35 1.000 7.582 2,500,000 2.650 110 1M Citibank 8 (714) 484 4888 7.<>00'% 5 1.500 30 7.186 8.125% 35 o.ooo 8.089 1,500,000 2.750 1TS 1Y Coast Federal Bank s (800) 30()..5828 7.250% 20 1.625 30 7.451 3.950% 20 1.000 7.512 800,000 2.500 110 1M -Countrywide Funding K --(800) 8n-5828 8.875% 20 2.125 45 7.123 4.875% 20 o.ooo 7.294 214,800 2.375 110 1M Detttck Mortgage Group R (714) 759-9882 8.750% 5 2.125 10 6.996 4.~ 20 1.000 7.470 750,000 2.450 110 1M -------Downey Savings s (800) 33e-ee38 7.125% 20 1.625 30 7.325 3.700% 20 0.250 7.632 500,000 2.700 110 1M Emery Ananclal R (714) 729-9200 6.875% 5 1.750 15 7.084 4.950% 20 1.625 7.636 700,000 2.450 110 1M FlrSt Federal Bank of CA s (800) 672-4332 7.000% 20 1.825 30 7.198 4.950'% 20 1.000 7.621 214,600 2.600 110 1M - Glendale Federal Bank s (800) 560-9000 7.000% 20 2.125 30 7.250 2.950% 20 1.000 8.004 214,600 2.250 L1M 1M ---Home Savings s (800) 230-1102 ..,~ 10 2 .250 ~ 7.262 --3.950% 20 1.000 7.764 500,000 2.000 L1M 1M ~atlonsBanc Mtg. Corp. K (600) 685-0001 6Hl5% 20 2.250 30 7.135 4.000'M. 20 2.500 8.891 214,600 3.000 USM 8M -~wport Coast Financial A (800) 808-5626 6.750% 5 2.375 15 7.021 3.700% 20 2.000 7.489 700,000 . 2.375 110 1M Pacifica Mortgage R (888) 623-otSOS 7.250% 10 0.125 15 7.297 3.250% 20 0.750 7.356 214,600 2.375 110 1M PNC Mortgage __ K (800) 743-3646 7.000% 5 1.875 30 7.224 4.950% 10 1.125 7.484 214,600 2.450 110 1M Prism Financial Corp. R (800) 691-5626 6.875% 5 2.000 10 7.110 3.950% 2o 1.000 7.512 214,600 2.500 110 1M ------Sanwa Bank B (800) 237-2692 7.300% 10 1.250 30 7.463 5.750% 20 1.000 7.695 214,800 2.750 110 6M ---------r 2.~ TLC Financial Svcs. R (800)_~-7300 7.000% 10 1.250 13 7.160 5.375% 5 1.500 8.167 214,800 1TS 1Y ----Union Bank of CA B (800) 453-1288 7.375% 20 2.000 eo 7.617 5.625% 25 1.000 8.141 214,800 2.750 1TS 1Y l:fnlted American Mtg. 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(805} 772·9500 COPYRIGHT o 1 WT~ ,.._.Co Royal Realty marks its debut in Newport Beach New company acquired Better Homes and Gardens franchise Royal Realty debuted OD August 2.S, 1997, when Chuck Neubauer and Evan Sandall purchased the assets of a company that bad been associated with another franchise and converted those offices to the Better Homes and Gardens family of independent . national and intemalional brokers. The Better Homes and Gardens family is an expanding network of more than 768 member firms with ID<ft than 1,500 offices and 25,000 licensed W4>Ciates in the United States, Canada. Puerto Rico and Alia. 1bc ~will bo ~with four new locations over the next year. the affiliation with Better Romes and Gardem, America's Jr'.8Cfing home and family media compmy. offers. superior resources. The strength of Royal Realty Group comes from the leldmh.ip provided by its OWDelJ. Both Neubauer and Sandall began their real estate career& as sales agents. Aa aales profeuionals, they excelled in die field of Jeal eatate. They undrntmd tbC eervicet tblt rem! estate profcaiooab need to provide to construction firm, he was involved in all phases of new construction, scattered site and subdivision enviromnents. Sandall has a bachelor of arts from Illinois State University and is · licensed in real estate in California. He also served as a sergeant iii the United States Air~ and c~tly bolds a private pilot's license. Chuck Neubauer bu more than 20 tbeir-c:...._ ~ o«er • MJ ICll'V~Jiee~· ~~~t!l'-!l~!!!'Jl!ll~U~':::-~~~~~ ) BALBOA ISLAND NEwP<>RT BEACH 333 Onyx Ave 4BR Sun 12-4 $859,000 1338 Santiago Or 48R Sun 1-5 $695,000 Metro Realty Bill Grundy Realtor Diana & Don Smelser 675-6161 718-9748 15 Bay Cove ln. 3BR Sun 12-5 $559,000 CORONA DEL MAR Ma McDonald, Agt 714-935-4601 1801 T ahuna Terrace JBR Sun 1-5 $195,000 3032 Carob St (Eastbluff) 3BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $605,000 Metro Realty Owner Kathy Schweickert 760-8310 759-6864 3 7 Southampton 3BR Sun 1-4 $434,900 226 Heliotrope SBR Sun 1-5 $195,000 Coldwel1 Banker William E.. Dowd Co. Inc. Sandy Adamek E.rnest George, Agt 668-9333 714-675-3700 412 Vasta Rora 3BR Sat/Sun 12-5 $329,000 3515 Seabreeze Lane JBR Sun 1-4 $865,000 Barbara Sanregret Realton Remax 644-0195 + Nan Doyle 760-5000 x.525 COSTA MESA 1772 Oriole Dr 5BR+den Sun 1-4 $419,900 Coldwell Banker Pat Qavis 668-9333 2108 Colina Vista lBR Sat/Sun 1-4 $274,900 2120 Raleigh Ave 48R Sun 3·5 $181,887 ColclWell Banker ~Savopolos 661-9133 n63~Dr 3BR Sit 1-4 $239,000 C.OWW•IMhr Delpha OsMld 661-9333 3311 ~Ing JBR Sun 1-4 $222,500 CoklWel Banker ~Oswald 661-9333 ·. 345FLOWER Popular E'lkte street. Wonde.rfuJ income property! 380. IBA+ 2BD, lBA. Xlnt eondJtton. Great buyior some lucky investor! S359,000 : 180 COSTA MESA ST., CM! • f.xiltln8 lBD~ 1 BA home with room : : for expansion a -2nd unit : : -XJnt nelghbomoodl : • • • • • • • $269,000 • __.........__ JACKIE Gll.IJS, REAi.TOR ~ REACTOROFTIIEYF.AR.1990 BUS. (714) 631-8011 •RES. (714) 548-3350 Laury Tllfll~ ~ IMI' 15'0.ft. ~~~t>irm-ua.M ~ LoaiJd jUJt mimdu ~~of N"'l"'rl &d NIU' t«J ..yin '-udifJ ~ N;,.d SlroU tQ cinema, gourmel 'Jiit.ing, 1'UU'hJ d ~""""-&tJ."""""" ~ wuJld ce~, CUJtom ~!Hing, a /arye lllft, tin'J a~~ nuutu ~ui#. RutHt-«yle commmtiJy pot1i anJ ~ /Jih tJJ ~ ~ #IYM s.Jt CtwJ: TfwiJ. N~ MJM-&N anJ /,ow HOA.. Jwt /Uld at 1179~ for /llil Mk. C.O Way. _ P~/,y MICHAEL J. LAMBERT (714) 499-8497 Please caJ1 For Showing