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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-10-07 - Orange Coast Pilot80ARO Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 r-------------------------~-~-----·~~~------------~----, A case of playing. chicken ~th police By Carolyn Mitter, Daily Pilot COSTA MES~ -It could have been foill play, but Costa Mesa police officers were relieved to discover it wa.s just plain fowl. er in a vacant lot at 2285 New- port Blvd., the site of a cloeed nightclub. Three detectives, three uni- formed officers and one crime scene expert arrived at the scene of the smell. preparing for the worst. Costa Mesa police Sgt. Robert Phillips said. The freezer was sealed with Police were called to the res- cue Friday afternoon when an offensive odor was det~cted emanating from a sealed freez-•SEE CHICKEN PAGE A12 : I L------------------------------------------------------~ Show won,t go on at amphitheatre •Pacific Amphitheatre's first con- cert in two years was mysteriously canceled just two days before event. By carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The curtain will remain closed at the Pacific Amphitheatre, where the first and last performance of the season WdS abruptly canceled Friday two days before show time. The rhythm and blues concert by Robe rt Cray, John Lee Hooker, John Mayall and Buckwheat Zydeco scheduled for Sunday was mysteriously canceled Friday afternoon due to controversy over the amphitheater's sound system, according to a statement issued by representatives of the Paci.fie Amphitheatre. ees were shocked, dnd the musicians were very dtsdppomted, Pacific Amphitheatre spokeswoman Ltsa Fleury said The concert would have been the amphitheater's first since 1993 -except for concerts during fair time -and several thou- sdnd people had reportedly purchased tickets Attorneys for the amphitheater we re con- tacted Friday by the venue's preVJous opera- tors, New York-based Nederlander. and told that due to a controversy over sound restric- tions within the facility the concert could not be performed without compromising the drtist's performances, according to the state- ment. •Everyone ts upset about it,· Flewy said. ·nus all came d own this morrung, and at this bme we don t know anytJung ourselves.~ Fleury d eclined to comment any further on the ccrnceUdtJon on the advtce of the attorneys for the amphitheater Controversy over '>Ound has plagued th, amphlthedter smce 1983 and generated seve'1 al ldw swts horn residents m the nearb}i neighborhoods who complairted noise from the venue dtsruptPd thP1r lives. The issues were resolvPd when the Orange County Fair SMG, the manage ment company for the venue, was upset by the cancellation, employ-•SEE THEATER PAGE A12 Council says no go without low flow on treated sewage pl8.n • City's list of concerns grows after meeting with Irvine water district. By Evan Henerson, Dally Pilot NEWPORT BEACH Mem· bers of d city sub-committee entered a meeting Wlth the lrvinP I Ra nch Wdter D1stnct on Fnddy, hoping to learn exactly how d marsh enhdncement pro1ect would help improve Uppt>r New- port Bay They left lhe gdthenng v. 1th far more quesbons lhdn ctn.,wt>rs and wllh no assurdnet>., that d proposal to di<>chdrge ') mtlhon gallons uf tredtetl wwdgt-rntu tht> bay will benefit the bay's wetter quality ·At least we seem to be hedd- ing m the nght clirecbon bec-duse all the questions are getting out m the open,• said Couqnlwomdn I "At least we seem to be heading in the right direction because all the questions are getting out in the open ... " -JEAN WATT • lPrln Wt1tt who chdlfs the Utilitles Comnutlet> Among the quesbons the city .,till wc1nts an<>wered • Wh<• Wlll build a surruner lmv-flow d1vf'rs10n system that \\ ,,uld tdke SS tuns of mtrogen out of the bay dunng summer months? • Who will pdy for the system, wh1c h cc1rne!> d $533,000 price •SEE WATER PAGE A12 MARC MARTIN I OAll.V PILOT Rich Fuano was ready to celebrate his 15th annlvenary playing piano at l;he Villa Nova Restaurant before a fire closed the Newport Beach landmark. Now Fuano will be performing at Carmelo's ln Corona del Mar. Catholic school opts not to use city stage for carnival PIANO MAN PLAYS ON · Fans will be able to get their Fauno fix, at Cannelo s until VUla Nova reopens By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot Rich F.auno's 15th anruversary celebra- tion ~ on hold. Fauno, who has been tickling the keys at the Villa Nova restaurant since \980, would have celebrat- ed his 15th anniversary at the Newport Beach landmark on Oct. 18. But the fire that gutted the historic restaurant last week left Fauno temporarily lounge-less. "We were planning on having a big, big party over there,• sa.td Fauno, 43 "We'll have to postpone it unW the Villa Nova reopens. It would be kmd of silly to have it now." But the destruction of the Vtlld Nova has not stopped the music. Beginning Sunday, Fauno will reopen his act at Carmelo's restaurant in Corona del Mar. He will per- form Sunday through Wednesday evenings. I. < > \' 1-: < > ~ T JI 1: R < > C K S Management at both the Villd Novd and Carmelo's expect fans to follow the p1arust to the new venue Several dre E>xpected to attend his Sunday rught debut at Carme- lo's. "We wanted to get the word out to everyone that he's back,· said Andy Credn, the Villa Nova's co-owner. "H e has qwte a fo~owing." • SEE PIANO PAGE A9 r---~---~--~~----, I I .I I J l\llF\ t AROUND TOWN : BEST fiuys i Q.ASSIFIED • ' I I ENTERTAINMENT PUBLIC NOTICES RELIGION SOCIE'TY IPORTS WEATHE •. AS A2 B4 A8 \\ I \ I II I I\ .. • St. John the Baptist School decision follows controversial vote by council and late snags. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA St John the> Baptist School dended not to use the city's show Wdgon dfter dll City recredlton supe~ 1sor Trudy Nuzum Sd1d she mc1dl• arrangements Fnday mommg - the day of the school's annual car- ruval -for oty worke'TS to take the portable stage to the !.chool, but d school ofhoal called btlck dnd I said St. John would not be usmg it. The confusion began Monday when the City Council refused - on ct dose 3-2 vote -to waive fees for the pnvdte -.r hool to ll">f' th1 portdblf' sldqt> dunng its <ctr OJ\ di Thi· fep.., dddf'd up to $38q -$250 for thP ftr..,t ddy ctnd $75 for the second ddy plu~ S64 for .... tatt tune Readers have a lot to say about earlier decision to deny school use of stage. See Communrty Forum, page A10. to delivf'r and pick up the wagon In a lettt>r to the City Counol ht>forC' the vote. cclJlUval chair- wom d n Gd~ le Spinks said the 8 SEE CARNIVAL PAGE A12 SEA KINGS NET COACH MMC ..wnw. I 1>'11.Y Denk Lawtber. to ..... MeCer ~ at UCL.._.._· 1 I MW soccer coacb tor .. eoro.. M Mar Sea....._ Seit al • .. A2 SAl\JltDAY, OCTOIEA 7, '9'5 greer wylder Check out newest arrival for accessories I haven't yet been in, but there's a new bou~que at Newport North Center called Couture New York. lt opened last month, and claims to have high end merchandise at afford- able prices. The store se.lls belts. handbags. iewelry, wallets, lamps, and maior accent pieces for the home including vases. and acrylic pieces. A young entrepreneur owns Couture New York -Chris Juskahan is a 22- year-old ucr seruor. Wicker World and Rattan Too(548-0202) has recently expanded its inventory to include antiques, collectlbles and repro- duction pieces The store is filled with beds. tables. chdJIS, and it has duldren's furruture The store claims to have bargains -1t offers factory direct prices Wicker World and Rattan Too IS located dt 1125 Victond St. m Costa Mesa. The Spa 1s celebrating its one year anniversary Wtth a party on Friday, Oct. 20 at 6:30 p.m. The party's theme is ·Pirates and Hidden Treasures· and 1t features a treasure hunt, dancing. Canbbean food, and exobc drinks The best pd.rt of the cele- bration IS that all proceeds will go to CASA which is a non-profit organi2atlon wtuch helps abused and neglected clu.ldren The price is $50 per person. and $20 of the bcket pnce IS tax deductlble. The Spa IS located at 695 Town Center Dr. Swte 180 in Costa Mesa For reservabons call (850-0050) Cbong's (548-3243) Chinese food IS offenng d buy-one-dlnner, get-one-free of equd.l or lesser value coupon m today's paper The coupon IS good through October. Chang's IS locdted dl Tuangle Square. Hoag Health Center 1s hold- ing health-reldted Pvents thdt dre free to the public on Tuesday Oct. 10, Wednesddy, Oct 11 , and Saturday. Oct 14 . All event.<; will take place at 11 70 Bdker St . at Fairview m Costd Mesa Proposal for additional branch library hours is still on hold By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Opening the branch libraries an -extra day, a priority for at least one City Cound.l member, may have to wail until the cound.l decides to allocate additional funds foT staffing needs. When it approved the city's tiscal year 1995-96 budget in June, the council asked for the costs of opening the Mariners and Balboa branches of the public library sys- tem an extra day. The branches are cur- rently open five days a week. Tuesday through Saturday. while the Central Ubrary is open seven days. Councilwoman Norma Glover bas advocated opening the Mariners and Bal- boa branches an extra day. Last June, the council asked staff to study the matter fur. ther before deciding to spend the $86,620 required. With three months of the fiscal year already elapsed. members of the city's Community Services Department estimate that the cost has dropped to less than $58,000. The Corona del Mar branch is not part of the proposal or the study. The council was supposed to review the matter Monday. but the bearing will be Children's classes to begin Several children's classes will be avail- able through the Costa Mesa Community Services Department, beginning the week of Oct. 16. Among the classes to be offered are "Rhythm, Rhyme and Fun," "Kids in the Kitchen.· ·Introduction to Painting• and "'Krafty Kids." All classes a.re designed to help kids be creative and gain self-confi- dence from their new skills. To register, visit the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Mon· day through Friday; or call 645-8551 . Conference focus is hunger A three-how teleconference dealing with the fight against hunger will be delayed. Glover said she can wait, patticu- larly if it means also settling the issue of chatgtng non-Newpqrt Beach residents to use the city's libraries. •The out-of-town issue is coming up in January,• Glover said Prid.ay. •1 want to solidify that before going after (the extra branch hours).· In September, the library board of trustees passed a resolution supporting the concept of extra branch hours. But without an extra cash allocation to the library bud- get. the library c.an not afford the extra bows, according to the resolution. ·u the council is willing to allocate addi- tional funds for the specific pwpose of opening the branches, we'll gladly accept those funds,· said Ben Jackson, chaJ.rma.n of the board of trustees. •we don't believe we have sufficient funds in the current budget to take that action.· When the matter finally reaches the City Council, Glover wants the branches to add an extra day permanently, not just for one fiscal year. That approach makes se~. accotding to dty Ubrarian La.Donna Kienitz. "So far, the only talk bas focused on from now until next June," Kienitz said. "We'd be raising unreasonable expecta- tiom if we just finished out the year.· rebroadcast at Orange Coast ·College on Thursday, Oct. 19. The rebroadcast will begin at 8 a.m. in Room 105 of OCC's Home Economics Building and will be followed by a panel discussion on hunger issues in Orange County. The event is open to all local residents, free of charge. For information, call 4'32- 5835. Halloween candy X-rayed Back to Basics chiropractie health and medical wellness center. 1680 "fustin Ave .. Costa Mesa, is offering free X-ray exami- natiom of all candy collected during Hal- loween festivities. The program will run from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. For more information. call Dr. Battle5 or Dr. McKay at 650-0736. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT EJpldla Hernandez (background) can't watch as police and a tow truck driver p"'pare to move her car from the scene of a two vehicle, non- lnjury acddent at the comer of Newport Boulevard and Wilson. Hernan- dez's car was hit by another vehicle that allegedly ran a red light, clip- ping her car and causing it to strike a power pole guide wire. 1 Outfox the trash pirates by donating recyclables I f you are like me, tired of the trash pirates making off with your recyclables before the city trash truck arrives, consider donating your newspapers and aluminum cans to a local public or private school that can tum it into cash for classroom activities. left for recycling, it's low on the enforcement list with the local Police Department, and it's usu- ally only a $25 fine. .. Jim a.us NEWS! Members of the Costa Mesa Newport Hatt»or Lions aub are moumi!l9 the death of 38-year member Eddy MaGulre, who served as dub president in 1972-73 and a myriad of offices in Lions District 4-L4, includ- ing district governor in 1984-85. Eddy was a fixture at the annual Lions Club Fish Fry. His humor, Boston accent and the contributions he made to hi s club and community will be missed. He is survived by his wife. D...tene MaGuire, and children, Plltty and Mike. Our sympathy to the family. tn your community? Visit a seNke club this week. Guests are welcome, and most dubs will buy your meal on your first visit TVUDAY· 7:30 a.m. Newport Beach Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club tor a program by Ward Munson on VJ Day ... Noon: Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Commu- nity Center. Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club ... 6 p.m.: Costa Mesa-Newport Har- bor Lions Club, the Fish Fry Oub, meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club. On Tuesday from 10 a m to 2 p.m . it's a htness day that includes flu shots. hPalthy cook- mg demonstrations. cholesterol. stroke, and heart dttack nsk screenings and door pnzes. ln the early morning, before the city trash collectors arrive, pickup lrucks and vatJS often cu- cle our neighborhoods looking for newspapers and aluminum cans left out to be recycled by the city. Cities are unde r state law reqwrement to reduce the amount of trash put in landfills, so they encourage citizens to recycle. and they need the crectit lor recycling papers and alu- rrunum carJS and use the funds earned to keep the cost of city services lower, but it's credJt and money they don't get when trash pLiates are at work. One group collecting newspa- pers is the Newport Harbor High School Wrestling Team Booster Club. which operates a collection bin from 10 a.m. lo noon Saturdays in the parking lot next to Davidson Stadium Foot- ball Field, 16th and Irvine. according to Kim Large, who along Wlth her husband Tony, is Booster Club president. With sons Nate and Matt on the wrestling team, the Larges find giving up part of their Saturday to run the collection booth is well worth it when the public drops off newspapers. de boom Rich Kiss of the Newport lrvlM Rotary Cub announced a donation of $3,500 has been received and will be matched by the Rotary International Foundation to buy two kidney machines to be sent to Guatemala 1n November. WEDNESDAY· 7 a.m. Costa Mesa Orange-Coast Breakfast Lions Oub meetings at Ma Barken to hear from Tina Frank on "Life Long Leaming, -a program sponsored by the Boy Scouts of America. 7 15 a .m. South Coast Metro Rotary Club, the "'Taste of Costa Mesa Club" meets at the Center Oub .. Noon· Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Country Club to hear from Oscar Santoya of S.O.Y .. The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub fcx a business meeting ... 6 p .m.: Newport- Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear from Richard Luehrs, president of the New- port Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce. On Wedrlesday from 5 30 p m to 8·30 pm the event is geared for women It includes free breast examinations, facial analysis for sun damage, and author and humorist Sue Kirby will speak from 6 p.m. to 7·45 p.m. On Saturday, Oct. 14 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. the event lS called Family Health Day featuring Pro- ject Kid Care. At this event dtil- dren can meet Costa Mesa Fire- men and Police, and Hoag Hos- pital doctors. The day will also include kid's ID photos and fin- ger printing, Roller Blade safety demonstratioflS, free screenings for weight, blood pressure, cho· lesterol and personAl safety. The trash pirates fill their vehicles and tum them in for cash for their own use, and with ne wsprint selling at $70 to $145 a ton, they can earn good money - one trash pirate recently inter· viewed on television said he earned $1,000 a day by recycling other people's newspapers. It's probably income that goes unre- ported and untaxed and if report· ed would make him or her ineli- gible for other government bene· fits. During the school year, it takes three or four weeks to fill the bin, but then the boosters earn upward of $800 to support the team's activities. "When peo· pie leave their newspapeIS oul· side the nonnally locked bin, the trash pirates will come and steal the papers,• notes Kim Large. Many public and private schools have collection bins or paper drives throughout the year, and anyone in the neighborhood can donate papers. Your extra effort to drop off the papers pays extra dollars, which does make a difference in the clas5room and in the schooll While it's illegal to steal items COMMUNITY NEWS: Last hour 1mwering sef'lia may be MWS storlei, Illustrations, edito- used to record lctten to the rial matter or~ editor on 1ny topic. hefwin an be reproduaad with- out written pennlssion of copy-. 1IMPIRAlURIS ADORE$$ VOL It, NO. ll1 risaht owner. Newport Be.ch Our lddres b l30 W Bay St. Costa Mesa, C.lif. 92627. HOW IO REACH US 75161 Balboe ntOMAS ... JONlllSON, C088£CDON$ Orwa.tlon 75'61 ~ The Times Orange County -I ''M UJIOa.&... fditof It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt-Costa.Mesa ly comet all errors of substance. (800) 252-9141 77158 m!WIUw.t. MMwlglng Editor Pl4ta1e can 574-4233. Thank you. ~rtlsing Corona~Mar n/60 -YOKOI, dty EdltOf Classified 642-5678 lllMIC MMTW. Photo Editor m 01=., 642-4321 SURP l'OMCAST .,.JllWI(. 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(.allfomle ~ HeWI, by eftemoon. wind lt'ldude •ll 'PPI~ 1 ~ MW'ror c.omp.ny M Wt'* 1 foot. build-ltl'te and Ioctl~ POSTMASo VOUf ~about the Dally Tl~· Send add,.. cha~ to ......,LIOllrl, Ing to 2 fMt wtth • l'llot Of MWS tJpt will be f"ecotd The Newport .. ~ Met9 Praidirit ~ ao foOt~~I. O..IOcalfot ed .nd gMtl dittlCtly to fdltOf ~ly Pllol. P.0 . loa 1560, Com 01MCIM.CN. atong the comt this Wllli.tn Lobdell The me1'-Me-. CA 92626 C~ No AJ4 rlgha r.-wd .. •• •• call for tickets to celebrate the 90th Anniversary of the Balboa Pavilion with the Stan Kenton Alumni Band on Friday. The $40 per person ticket includes a buf- fet dinner, four hours of dancing and an evening of great memo- ries.. Call 673--8340 for reserva- tions. SERVICE ABOVE SELF: If you belong to a community group that has a mem- ber who routinely goes beyond the call of duty to make your organization suc- cessful or stands above the crowd in servke. consider nominating him or her for the Service Above Self Award offered by the Newport-Balboa Rotary Oub. The award includes a donation of $1,000 to the honoree's charity of choice, according to Hunter Cook, committee chairman. Applications for the Service Above Self award can be obtained by calling S48-49442. The deadline for nominations is Oct. 31. A panel of judges will select the winner, and the award will be presented at the Nov. 15 dub meeting. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce and Fal.rvtew Devel- opmental CenteT VocaUonal Ser- vices invite you to an evening of "Building Partnerships" Wedrles- day from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Fairview Developmental Center. Keynote speaker will be Orange County Supervisor Jim Silva. Hors d'oeuvres, no-host bar and great prizes are part of the evening. WElCOM£ TO ™E WOtW> Of SER· VICE CUJBS: Al Swumlngen, spon- sored by Sid WC.. who joined the Newport lellCh 5unrtM RoQry a•. ™URSDAY Noon Kiwanis Oub of Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club ... The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club to hear from Jim Villers of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerc.e. Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Oub meets at the Holi- day Inn. WORTH REPEATING: From the newsletter of the Kiwanis Oub of New- port Beach -•1t1s not whether you get knocked down. it's whether you get up that counts.· morning •nd again tonight otherwise f•lr •nd warm. TIDES TODAY First low 2:46e.m. o.• First high 8:581.m. 5.7 Second low 3:16p.m. 0.] s.cood high 9!21 p.m. S.2 IUM>AT First low 3:17 am, 0.7 First high t'.27 am. 5.1 Stcondlow 3:54p.m. 0.1 Slcondhlgh 10:'02 p.m 4.9 ... .,. 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Ne ... pon lkachlCOtlra Me a Daily PiJoc SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1995 AJ Bless those little critters, too Latest security measures don't faze airport passengers, workers T abitha couglung up a few too many hair balls? Rover starting to smell the way dl.l Rovers eventually do? Hoppy a little too lop-eared? Marvin's language becoming too licentious for even the rowdiest macaw? The Rev. Peter Haynes hds Just the solution for whatever problems our critters may have: Bless them. Sunday morning at 9:45, he will preside over the Blessing of the Arurnals at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church in Corona del Mdr. The rite is part of the parish's annual celebra- tion of the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, who, dlllong many other duties, is the patron saint of ani- mals. ·or all the saints, Francis is the most popular and adrrured," Father Haynes is fond of quot- ing. "But he's also probably the least imitated." Too bad. This guy was d class act. Not JUSt a saint -a SAINT! How can you not revere a man who went around saying: "Where there is hatred , le t me sow love; where there is injury. pardon; where the re is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light and where there is sadness, JOy ... Grant that I mdy not so much seek to be consoled as to console; to be understood as to understand; to be loved dS to love For 1t is m givmg thdt we receive; 1t 1s in pd!doning that we dfe pardoned .. " Francis of Ass1s1 WdS a nch lod whose sowing of wtld oats reached legendary proportions beforp hi:! got re hg10n and renounced all thmg!> worldly U1tunately, he fountled the Fran- ciscan order of monks who walked the countryside, begging [or food and sleeping in the mud As you might suspect, Francis was also a naturaJi!>t, an environ- mentali!>t and an animal lover. It is rarf' to i.ee St. Franc-h., depICted without a flock of birds around his head and an animal of some sort often a wolf docile and adoring at rus fee t The Blessing of the Animals 1s iust dnother WdY ol c,erving the net:>d!> of his panc,h and the com- THE FIRE WITMI• Opal, often called lhe Queen of Gems. has been treasured since ancient times tor its fiery beauty The finest opals resemble snowy landscapes with flashes of color Other appear with n1ghtt1me backgrounds of black streaked with rainbows of hghten1ng In fact. 1t often seems as 11 these gemstones have captured the aurora boreahs (northern hghts) within their crystal confines To descnt>e its many magn1f1cent colonngs1? group of terms has grown up around opal naflequ1n 1s used to describe a mosaic of angular patches of fire Flame opal is the name apphed to regular color bands or streaks Gold opal features a surface that glows with a golden sheen G1rasol shows wave of blue hght on a transparent background Even these names1 however. are nof adequate to the task o description There aren't many things that can equal an opal for shear beautv. especially when a shalt o light flashes on 11·s fiery surface Did you know that opals are ttie birthstone tor October? Come 1n to ROYAL JEWELERS. for a complete ~election ol jeVtelry featuring opals mclud1ng rln~s. pendants, earrings bracelets. and prns. Our professional ttaff will also advice you how to care for this beautiful yet delicate gemstone. Please come see us at l 280 Bls(ln. Ste. 86 (644· 7804) In the Newport North Shopping Center (at the corner of BisOrl' and MacArthur), and 32411 Golden Lantern Ste G (248·8995) at the Ocean Ranch Vihao.e Center. Laguna Niguel Visa and Mastercarll are accepted PS Its fragile nature renders opal more s.uttable for pins and pendants rafher than nngs ON THB COAST fred martin munity at large, says Father Haynes. HPeople who have pets consider them an important part of their fam.ily ... For those who are alone or wbose children are grown and out of the home, a pet becomes their child " The Haynes family 1s peUess at the moment, except for the1r yearling-plus son, Don Peter says they'U likely be hearing the patter of four little feet dround the house when their lad is 6 or 7 and can benefit from having a pet. uChildren can learn important lessons from havmg animals in their home," he says. "They learn to become care givers, tak - ing on the responsibility of feed- ing and caring for anothe r crea- ture." Perhaps the most s1g ruficant lesson IS, "Living with an animal is a less threatening way for chtl- dren to learn death 1s a part of tile. which is a very hdrd lesson 1~eed.· Peter Haynes has bPen bless- ing the arumals for the last sue of the eight years he has been rec- tor of St. Michael's. and he enjoys the rite unmensely "lt 1s qwte a sight with SCOH'!> of au kinds oC anundb m the courtyard." There Me dozens of cctt!> dnd dogs. of course. Plu!> !>nakes. hamsters rabbits, mice, rdts "all kinds of rodents" -c1nrl r>vPn d lorc111t11Ja named N1wl "The dogs chase> thP r«h, lhi> rdts srratch the dogs It gl'h \'(>IY mtPresling. but wf> hc1ven't lo.,t one yet," Peter says. "Therf>''> the usual amount of rntter poop. but thc1t\ why we hdVf' it in tht> patio Wl:' can 1ust tum the ho!>e PHOTOGRAPHY 240 Newport Center l)nH\ ~u1tc 1 lO Nn,'Pmt HcJch ( 714) 044·6<J33 on 1t.• After the blessing, parish- ioners will have a procession into the church for the 10 o'clock service. Visitors are welcome to join in -but critters, alas, must remain outside. The youth group at St. Michaels will pet-sit for the critters out on the church lawn during the service. The Blessing of the Animals ceremony at St. Michael's is open to all. You don't even need to have a pet. "Teddy bears are most welcome," Peter says. Nor do you have to belong to St. Michael's or be an Episco- palian or even a Christian. •There are people from the commuruty who come every year and have their pets blessed Then they leave, and we don't see them agam for another year. But that's OK. Pets are a way to people's hedrts. • No doubt Francis hunsell would have put 1t just that way. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. By R. John Forstrom, Daily PTlot JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -In spite of John Wayne Airport e ntering its fifth day of a height- ened security alert, most travel- ers and employees are saying it's just business as usual. "I haven't noticed anything different,· said Susan Mem- motte, who wdS returning to Utah after a three-day vacation to Dis- neyland with her daughter. ·1 just assume they are doing they're jobs. If I had felt hk.e the security dlert was a big deal, I would hdve stayed home But I said, Eh, J.f they are going to set off bombs, 1t would be in New York -not John Wayne Air- port."' 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Outside the a.uport, curbside parking is protubited Accorchng to Cash Burkes. the secunty dlert onJy slightly slows his work d!> d skycap attendant. "It'!> redl.ly no different thdll normal." Burke said. "I have to check thel.f ID to see if they match the tickels, and I dSk them il they are carrying any items that were given to them by an unknown person. It's land of ini- tating. • Norm Mcicmn -who frequent- ly travels to John Wayne Airport on buS111ess -Sdld he noticed the increased secunty at the airport. but 1t ctid.n't affect lum "The only difference is that thPy are asking you lo show a picture ID when chedu.ng in, and they ask you quest.Jons about \\ hdt\ m your luggagP • said the Spokttne. Wash . resident •1t doec,n t seem to have any nega- tive effect d'> fd! as slowing things down wtuch IS ruce ' Although the dl!lines have not· PxpPnenced fught delays, travel- er!> c dn call 252-5006 for updates on dt•ldys and secunty measures. • • Thanks for 10 Great Years! Come check out our new menu and lowered prices. Sushi Bar Only ALL YOU CAN EAT SUSHI & HOT APPETIZERS $16.SQ per person 5:30 to 6:30 Tuesday lhru Sunday and Monday from 5:30 WI 10:00 Brlr , ~l ;fffl( 1rl (13,,acl/ 7 J l;/r/7.)-( .)7:) /I ff·1 / J Oii llt''i.'tT SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or Such Delicious Food! Call for Yoai Holiday Catering Join L ... For Lunch • Dinner •Sunday Brunch C:Jtc:~rm~ A' J1Lible For An~ 0LLNon For Re..,en Jtlom Jnd Direct11 in-. CJll 723-0621 By Julie Ross C.nnon, Dai~ Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -School board members are set to approve a three-year, e1ght- month lease with the Orange County Department of Educa- tion for the Undbergb School site. School officials met with Undbergb-area neighbors ear- lier this week to air concerns ilbout the new tenant's pro- gfams at the school, which neighbors claim will be disrup- tive to the community. About 50 people came to the Oct. 2 meet- ing at Kaiser Elementary, said Carol Stocker, the dJstrtct's executive director of business servlces and auxiliary opera- tions • ~u was an opportunity for them to g1ve input, -Stocker said But school board members will most likely approve the new ledse Tuesday. To reject it would be to 1eopardize the dis- trict's sale of Bear Street School. ln June, the board added an 1 amendment to the district's lease agreement with the coun- ty department tor the Bear Street School site. The amend- ment stated that alo~g with a 30-day termination notice, the district would offer the county the Lindbergh School site in r-------------~~-w-w~~~-, MEmteG PLANlll D l : ....... tcttoOI bOlrd ....... : : -'7p.m.~-....... : I ef' Cofftmunlty Oint-. G5 I : E. 18th St:, Costa Mm. l I , I ~----·------------------~ East Side Costa Mesa as an alternate location for occupan- cy it the Bear Street School sold. The Llndbergb lease is for the same amount and duration as the Bear Street lease -annu- al rent of $116,216 (including deferred maintenance), and the lease expires July 30, 1999. If the school district rejects the move to Lindbergh, the county education department could decide not to vacate Bear Street School, thus potentially threatening the district's $5.355 million deal with Polygon Com- mwtities. :11111§1Wf!tJUID'<.hiiU.l'i.liii§l,,Jltl ~---------------m : Free Exam & Consultation I , I Complete Dental Exam I .1 X-rays & Consultation , Oral Cancer Disease I & TMJ Evaluation : L This Certlf\cate valld thru. 11/22/95 .J ' ---------------To Create a Pe rfect Smile For You iiiiiijm l VISA ; Paym ent Plans Available Odoberls National Breast cancer Awareness Month FACTS:• • ~1s veor 182.000 women will be Clelecled Wlth breast cancer -l , 7~5 1n Orange County. alone • Breost concec clot11'S the llves ol 46,000 women each yea • B<east cancer 1s ttie 1eocs1ng cause of deottl omong women oges 35-54 • The numbef or women ~ die eod1 year from breosl concer could be reduced by 30% 11 werv womon follOWed the gU1defmes of screening mommogrophy •Thate ore l 7 lo 1 9 million bleast cancer SUMVOrS m the United Sloles • sourc.s: suson G. 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Carol Stocker, the district's executive director of business ser- vices and auxiliary operations, will recommend Tuesday night that the school board hire inde-· pendent consultant Mark Rogers at a cost of $23,000 to help the dis- trict wade through the city's rezoning process. The school at 390 Monte Vista Ave. ls zoned for institutional and school recreational use, but dis- ttict otfidals hope to change the zoning to some sort of residerttial housing. Stocker said. "We haven't determined exactly what we're seeking," she said Friday. "We just know it can't stay institutional, reereatlonal and school because you can't build homes on it (with that zonJng). • Rogers helped the district in August gain Costa Mesa City Council approval for the Bear Street site's transition from institu- tional and school recreational to planned low-density residential in order to boost the property's market value. Though district officials were hoping for $4.5 million, Bear Street School sold for SS.355 mil- ~on to Polygon Communities at a special oral bidding session near- ly two months ago. The 6 1/4-acre Monte Vista site is being sought by several area developers who already have offered joint-venture proposals to ELECTRIC BOAT RENTALS Catch the Light while it Lasts & Enjoy the Sunsets ~ rDAfll GHTSAViNGSl ~ I SPECIAL I BALBOA BOAT RENTALS ·I s::;~--~;,m I S"<;:::~.Z) -~, . I SAVE 'IO w/ad I ~ L ---~~'!!!o~~! ___ J 6 7 3 -7 2 00 Located next to the Fer . Balboa Peninsula SERVING NEWPORT-MESA AREA FOR OVER 14 YEARS • RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • LAWN/GARDEN MAINTENANCE • NEW LANDSCAPING/LANDSCAPE RENOVATION Be CLEAN UP • LAWN RENOVATION, AERATION Be FERTILIZER • REASONABLE RATES • PROGRAMS TO F IT ANY B UDGET , ................ . PREE • SPRINKLER OR LOW VOLTAGE LIGHTING INSPECTION & CONSULTATION I Stocker's office. So far the district has received three such propos- als, Stocker said, the last from Advanced Real Estate Services. Inc. •There are lots of things that need to be done," she said. "We're in the beginning stages of working our way through the Monte \1sta site.· The di.stnct hasn't decided where to house the alternative education progtams housed at the school. Stocker forecasts the development process at Monte Vista lasting about six months. The property was declared sur- plus by the school board in May. Bay bike ride rolls off Sunday Cyclists are encouraged to come out to the 11th annual Newport Beach Bike Tour -a ride around Newport Bay - on Sunday. miles along scenic trails in Upper Newport Bay. After the ride, refreshments will be served at Newport Dunes. and the first 300 people will receive commemorative T-shirts. Organized by the N~wport -Beach Bicycle Trails Citizens Advisory Committee, the event begins at 10 a.m. with bike main- tenance and safety presentations at Newport Dunes resort, 113 1 Back Bay Drive. . The ride encompasses rune There is no entry fee, but park- ing at the Dunes will cost $3. Hel- mets are mandatory for all riders. Call the Newport Beach Public Works Department at 644-3311 or Newport Dunes at 729-DUNE. Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful Jim Jennings CUSTOM MASONRY 170 E. 17th St. • Sujte 206 Costa Mesa (71 4) 645-85 12 State LicenK t392707 • Do you want a lifetime income stream? Let Jim Jennings install your complete yard hardscape. • Expert brick, block, stone, ttle, slate & concrete work. • Can recommend qualtty designer\ • Quality work in ~ca Mesa& Newport Beach :.1nce 1969. • Drainage problems~ We :.olve them. • Two well known and popular Charl1able Remainder Trust attorneys will tell you how they have saved their clients tax.es through the CRT Estate planning approach. CHARITABLE REMAINDER TRUSTS "THE ULTIMATE Es'fATEff AX PR.£.sERVATION TOOL" COMPLIMENTARY WORKSHOP WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11 TH 3:00 P.M. OR 7:00 P.M. AT B ALBOA BAY CLUB, NEWPORT BEACH For Reservation s call Steve Rurmey at (714) 786-1037 Sponsored by FSC Advisory Cor poration NEED SERVICE? PERFORMANCE ROVER • JAGUAR 714/6~5860 2 BLOCKS NORT1i OF TRIANGLE SQUARE 'llJ37 HARBOR Bl.VD. COSTA MESA, CA 92627 "'• RUMMAGE SALE The Mesa GoathW Go-Getters 4-H dub is holding its 4th annual Rummage and Bake Sale from 1 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Costa Mesa High School parking lot, located on the comer of PaiJview and Arlington. All proceeds will bene- fit the non-profit youth organiza- tion Call 839-4804. APPLE COMPUTER CLUB Orange Coast College's Apple Computer Club will meet from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ln room 204 ol OCC's Chemistry Building. The club -wluch is open to anyone mterested in computers -encour- ages the development and exchange of information related to the Apple computer. The annu- al membership fee Is $30, and meetings are the first Saturday of each month. Call 770-1865. SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and low-income fami· lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport Bea ch are a can obtain free U.S.D.A. surplus food between 8 and 10 a.rn. the second Saturday of each month in the rear parking Jot of the Church of Christ, 286 Avocado St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631-2177. INCEST SURVIVORS SUPPORT Survivors of In cest Anonymous for female victims of sexual abuse and rape and their friends and family meets from 10 a.m. to noon every Saturday at 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. There is no fee. Call Karen at 531 -2629 or Iris at 859· 3918. SUNDAY TEEN FOCUS The Teen Focus outpatient chemical depe ndency treatment program bolds a free 12-Step Meeting at noon Sundays exclu- sively for teem ln lts offices at 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite 201, Newport Center, Newport Beach. For more information, call 640- TEEN or 6'0·1788. NEED TO RELAX? From 5 to 7 p .m. every Sunday, Zen Home Stitchel)', a local man- ufacturer of meditation suppliesi bolds a free evening of medita· tion. The purpose of the gathering Is "to encourage and support the practice of meditation." The group meets in the Costa Mesa Cowtyard. 1835 Newport Blvd., Building A. For information, CALL 631-5389. MONDAY FREE RELATIONSHIP HOTLINE Maxine Cohen, a marriage and family therapist, sponsors an anonymous helpline for indivtdu· als with relatiorisbip problems. Cohen is available for free con- sultation from noon to 1 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Mondays. She can be reached at 759-0357. WEDNESDAY CARE-GIVER SUPPORT GROUP A s.upport group for the adult children of aging parents is offered at the OASIS Senior Cen- ter, 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. It meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month in the OASIS lobby. Call Vicki at 644-3244. LUPUS FOUNDATION A support group for younger patients with lupus meets from 1:30 to 3 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesday of -each month in Newport Beach. For details, call 536-1734. ~--, r!..._ -!t INVENTORS FORUM "Profit Through Inventtng• is the title ol a seminar scheduled for 7:30 to 10 p.m. in Orange Coast College's Science Lecture Hall. Presented by the Inventors' Forum, the workshop will address product inventing, legal protec- tion, market evaluation and ven· ture financing. The cost Is $.5 for members and $15 for visitors. Other workshop dates include: Nov. 10. To register, call 432-5880. ONGOING FREE RELATIONSHIP HOTLINE Maxine Cohen, a marriage and family therapist, sponsors an anonymous helpline for individu- als with relationship problems. Cohen is available for free con- sultation from noon to 1 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Mondays. She can be reached at 759-0357 USC ALUMNI The Alumni Association for USC Newport/Irvine Club meets the first Wednesday of each month at the USC Orange Coun· ty facility in Irvine, 2361 Campus Drive. For more details of events, call 250-4 USC. DIVORCE MEDIATION A fr ee lecture about divorce mediation, an alternative to the traditionaJ two-attorney divorce, is offered the third Thursday of every month with attorney Alicia D Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space is limited, and reservations are required. For more information, call 863-9590. PLANNING YOUR ESTATE Legal Options, 620 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1100, Ne w- port Beach, sponsors a lecture titled "Protect Your Assets" at 10 a.m. every Saturday. Attorney Debra Grima.Ila discusses how wills, living trusts, charitable donatioflS and other tax reduc- tion strategies preserve the value ol an estate and help avoid pro- bate. Admission is free, but seat- ing is limited. Reservations may be made by calling 760-8775. HOW TO RAJSE TEEN-AGERS College Hospital, 275 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, offers a free educational workshop for par· ents of teens at 10 a.m. each Sat- urday. Every week's workshop starts and finishes a new topic, so pa.rents can join the group at any point in the cycle. For more lnlor- mation, call Dr. Lani Martins at 704-8166. FAMILIES ON COURSE A seven-step intervention and mediation program for families is scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m. every Saturday at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. The program focuses on ways of communicating with any out-of-control family dispute, anger and general family dishar- mony. The cost is $5 for adults, $3 for children 13 to 18. Parents do not have to be present. Call 556- 8000 for more information. ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP This ongoing group special- izes in the needs of inclividuals who have sick and/or dying dni- mals in their lives. It meets from noon to 1 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W. Pacihc Coast Highway, Suite No. 311 , Newport Beach. Cost is $1 5 per pe rson per group. For more information, call 722· 4588. MENTAL ILLNESS SUPPORT The Alliance for the Mentdlly Ill of Orange County proVJdes education and emotional support for families dealing with mentdl· COLOI DJ.ll8lllDTI 1•1m•UTES! SATVl'DAY. OCTOBER 7, 1995 Jy ill loved one . A fTee support group meeta from 6 to 7·30 p.m. every Tuesday at Orange County Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Red· hill Ave., Costa Mesa Call s•~­ S.C88 for details. LEADS CLUB The Women's Chapter of the Costa Mesa Leeds Club meets at 7:15 a.m. every Wednesday at Mimi's Cafe at Harbor and New- port boulevards 1n Costa Mesa. The club Is part of an interna- tional networking organization dedicated to expanding each member's business through qual· ity leads. Call •74-2225 or 975~ 8338 for more information. DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP Mariners Church sporisors a free divorce recovery support group at 7 p.m. every Wednes- day at 1000 Bison in Newport Beach. TOASTMASTERS CLUBS • Bay Broadcasters, the Toast· masters club No. 4136, meets at 7 a.m . eve ry Thursday at the Santa Ana Country Club, 20382 New- port Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 380-0200. in Costa Me a. For infonnation, l cdll ~0-7904 • The Newport Beach Toast- masters club IS inviting local res- idents to attend their weekJy meetings from 7 to 9 p.m . every Wednesday. Guests are encour- aged to participate in impromptu speeches and receive construc- tive feedback.. The meetings tak\ place on the fourth floor of the Continental insurance Building in Costa Mesa on Bristol between Paularino and the •OS Freeway. For more information, call dub President David May- hew at (800) 729-3877. SENIORS SQUARE DAHCE a.ua The Costa Mesa Senior Citi- zen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to join in from 9 to 11 a .m. every Thursday at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets. Call 545-5669 for more information. A.D.D. SUPPORT GROUPS The National Dyslexia Research Foundation sponsors weekly adult attention deficit disorder support groups at its office, 833 Dover Drive. Suite 27. Newport Beach. Cost 1S $5 per session For more information, call Dorie at 642-7303 CONSUMER BUSINESS NETWORK • The Blue Flame Toastmas- ters d ub meets from 7 to 8:30 a.m. every Wednesday at The Village Farmer. South Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa . The meeting is free for first-time visitors. Call Robby at 263-8790 for details. This networking group meets • Toa stmasters Club 231 at 7 a.m. every Friday in The Tea meets at 7 a.m. every Monday 10 Room, 3100 lrvme Ave., Newport the Pacific Mutual Building, 700 Beach. The cost is $1 5 For 111for- Newport Cente r Drive, Newport mation and reservations, call Beach . Call Ste ve Masler at 720· 550-4785. 9140 for more information. l • Harborlites Toastmaster Club 1927 meets from 7 to 8:30 • Send your items to the Around Town a.m. every Wednesday at Coun· Editor, The Daily Pilot. 330 w. Bay St.. 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No host cocktails 7: 15 to 9:00 p. m. Buffet Dinner .. Big Band Music and Dancing 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p .m. Proceeds to benefit Hoag Hospital Pulmonary Care Unit in the name of "PHIL TOZER" And the "Bal.boa Merchants/Owrurs Association" $40 per person • r • SAl\JIU>AY, OCTOBER 7, 1995 r--------~---~~~--~~---~-~~----~~~~----~-----------~---~ , St. Joachim Catholic Church +NAME: St. Joachim catholic Church. ADDllESS: 1964 Orange Ave .• Costa Mesa. +TELEPHONE: 574-7400. +DENOMINATION: Roman Catholic. +YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1947. + SENIOR MINISTER: Pastor Kenneth Krause. + PASTORAL STAFF: Associ- ate Pastor Cirilo Flores; Asso- ciate Pastor Douglas Cook; church secretary Beatriz Soto. + SERVICE TIMES: Saturday vigil Mass, 5:30 p.m.; Sunday English-language Mass, 6:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.; Sunday Spanish-lan- guage Mass, 8 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 7 p .m. The church also has dally English-lan- guage Eucharist liturgies (Masses) during the week at 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. and Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Span- ish-language Eucharistic liturg1es are at 7 p.m. Tues- day and Friday. The Sacra- ment of Reconciliation (con- fession) is at 4 p.m. Saturday and 8 p.m. Wednesday. +SIZE OF CONGREGA- TION: Approximately 2,500 registered families, with an additional 500-plus non-reg- istered families attending. +CONGREGATION MAKE- UP: The English-language congregation is comprised mostly of middle-aged mem- bers (40-60 years ofd). The Spanish-language congrega- tions are generally younger adults with children. MARC MARTINI DAILY PILOT Father Kenneth Krause at the recent St. Francis' Day Blessing. + CHILD CARE: Prrovided at 9:30 a.m. Mass. +TYPE OF WORSHIP: Eucharistic devotions to Our Lady of Perpetual Help are Wednesday evenings. when prayers to Mary and bless- ings of the Sacrament are offered. Rosary is recited after Mass daily. During Lenten period, the church holds the Stations of the Cross, in which worshipers "pilgrimage" to 14 stations around the church. Each sta- tion depicts a scene of the stages of Jesus' final suffer- ings and of his death and bufial. +TYPE OF SERMON: Homi- lies based on the Scriptures are given each Sunday, fea-- turing three readings from the Old and New Testaments and the Gospels. + RECENT SERMON: Father Krause read the Book of the Prophet Amos, chapter 6: 1- ff, Paul's First Letter to Timo- thy, chapter 6: 11-16, and from the Gospel According to St. Luke, chapter 16: 19- 31. The Gospel told the story of a rich man and the poor beggar, Lazarus. The rich man ignored the plight of Lazarus, and w hen they died, Lazarus was "taken into the bosom of Abra- ham," while the rich man suffered everlasting tor- ment. Krause said the parable teaches us to be aware of the condition of our fellow people. "We are challenged by God to make this world a better place," he said. +UPCOMING SERMON: Krause will read from Luke, chapter 17, and speak of the need to increase our faith. -t• OUTREACH PROGRAMS: The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is the official service group of the church. The church takes up collections to support the society, which reaches out into the commu- nity to supply housing, ~lothing anq food to those in need. + DRESS!" Semi-formal to Sunday best. + MISSION STATEMENT: "We at St. Joachim's are a Christ-centered people, instructed by the Word of God and renewed by the Sacraments. We are building a community of love, justice and peace by celebrating, serving and proclaiming the Gospel to the world." +VISITOR'S NOTE: The church has envelopes in the pews in which visitors can indicate they are newcomers and be sent information. + INTERESTING NOTE: On Oct. 15, the church will hold "Pan-American Day" cele- brating "the diversity and unity of all the Americas." The event will run 9 a.m.-3 p.m. and will feature ethnic dancing, entertainment and food. The church is seeking alum- ni from its adjacent Catholic school to join in its SOth Anniversary party in 1997. By David Sliva L------------------------------------------------------~ METHODIST Costa Me10 MESA VERDE UNITtD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 o .m. Dr. Richard Georae 979·8234 'NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1 oO l MMauerote Ave Corond'del Mai 644-0745 Worship ill 8 OOAM & l 0 OOAM Sunday School All AQes 9 OOAM Rev Edward C"Martln LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Or. Laguna Beach ~99-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & CMstran Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church lOam & 5pm, Sunday SChool lOam Wednesday Meetings 8pm He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the sfwdow of the Almighty. Psalms 9 I: I Branch of The Mother Church The First Church ol Christ Scientist Boston. Massacliusetts PRESBYTERIAN A ST. MAllK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ~.-. ~ • Sun1/a1J Worship 9:30 a.m. ClrilJ Care, SunJalJ Sc/roof Jamboree at Eastblu(f Newport &aclr 644-1341 CHRISTIAN T HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dlsclples al Christ) 2401 lmne Ave. at Santa lsllltl M1wpo" IHcll Sunday Worship -1D:OOAM •A GATHERING OF MltAQ.ES• A course in miracles with inlplted talks facilitated by Allan Rosenthal MFCT, founder, is held Wedn~y from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the south 'Wing fellowship room at St. Michael and All Angels Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. The program provides a supportive space for people to explore their spirituality with candlelight services, burning bowl ceremonies, seminars, lJled- itation hikes, film nights and more, is followed by a question and answer period. $7 donation requested at the door. Please bring canned goods or reusable clothing to each meeting. Call 549-8539. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to hear and experience ~Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New Worldn 7:30 p.m . Friday at a pri- vate residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such ques- tions as: Can racism and preju- clice be eliminated1 What is the New World Order? Can conflicts be resolved without force? Are women and men equal. What's the spiritual solution to our eco- nomic problems? And more. Music and food included. Direc- tions: 759-0999. REINCARNATION CLASS Fridays Oct. 13 and 20, 7:45 to 8:45 with Rev. Ken Gray at New- port Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove St., Newport Beach. Call 646-3199. MEN'S ADVANCE ., Join the men of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in a work- shop on what the Christian Life is all about, with speaker Jim Smoke. Saturday, Oct. 14 from B a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Dierenfield Hall, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Light breakfast, music and lunch are included. Cost is $20 until Oct 12, $25 after that. For registration information, call Sheila Mitchell dt 574-2222 or Dick Todd at 574-2239. "BASIC CHRISTIANJTY" A member's course offered on Thursday everungs al the parish center, St. Michael and AIJ Angels, 3233 Pacific View Dnve, Corona del Mar. Oct. 12: Whal 1s Christianity?"; Oct. 19: What is a Christian?; Oct. 26: Episcopalians: Common Prayer, Corporate Wor- ship and Serving Neighbors;" Nov. 2: "Who is this Parish EPISCOPAL SAINT J~ES CHURCH episcopal •A Comm11nlfr. o.Ji<"'94 to Loving ond S..Vlnf Jes111 Otrilt OJ Loni ""' Soviot" Fr Oovtd C AnderK>n rector 3209 Vt0 lido Newpon Beoch 71 "4/675·0210 fl 7 30 am Troditiooo. I 9 om Conlemeororr. 9 om Church SchoOI 10 ~om Charismatic and Wednesday noon '°'.\f\"I '11<.. ll.\FI. ,\ \I I. . \ \: < • I·. L'°' I· Pl"<.. 01'.\l. Clll I<<.. II Sunda'J Worship B:OOAM. I O:OOAM Wesley Counseling Center services Available CONGREGATIONAL Dr. Joseph Read 845-5781 RELIGIOUS SCIENCE I cHVICH SERVICE SQM • 10:30 I <Wet· M. ru. T1I (11') tu~1n "'· J,,.,,,,,, Evant, ""'""' COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST To a.M.vt Is To C..1 To C.. It To DO. Or. Dennis W. Short, Minister Sunday W01$hip 8:30 & 10:AM Church Sd!OOl 9AM AdlAt • 9-AS Chldren Child c.,.. Provided 644-7400 611 Heliotrope Avt, CorON °"Mar SYNAGOGUE PRESBYTERIAN RE LIGIOUS SCIE N CE ( St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Wonh1r anJ hc.tt th~ PfKlk.~I. C"hr1~1 'cnmtd, hlbhc11I ~~ "RISK TAKER VS. SECURITY SEEKER'' (Mactht'w 2~:l+·l0) MJay, ~tcihtr 7. ~· '° P M ,,_,.,,,. l\Clty,Q.tnhcrl.8JOt.nd10-lS A.M 600 t. Andrew& ROQd, Ne~rt Beach. C.llfon\ca (71'4) 6ll ·2880 (1Cr1• fn111'1 Ntwpoft llart.ot 111,ti ~hf-.. ~ 11 lrvint tNf I \th ) a..u..~ S...14SH 1•••• asa,.. Rev. Mory Murray Shelton .· Senior Minister SUnday "Which Voice Within Should I Listen To?" CHURCH Of UUGIOUS SCIENCE Mem&.r of lie U111..0 ~ of Re/19ious SciMCe 2205 MAIN mm • Slm 23. SfACUff' YIUAGE H\.INTN:ilON aeACH, CA 926'8·1114) 969·1331 Church of Saint Michael and All Angels?". can a«-6'63. INACTIVE CATHOIJCS . This is the time to look agaJn, ii you have been away from the church and have questions or issues with the church. Our Lady Queen ot Angels gives you a chance to cUscuss those concerns in a very relaxed setting o~ al~er­ nate Sundays at 6:15, beginnl1l9 this Sunday and continuing Oct. 22, Nov. 5 and 19 in the ~ center, 2046 Mar Vista Dnv~. Newport Beach. Call Mane Romano, 548-3844 or Sr. Agatha. 644-9218. SPEClAL SERVICES BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS Bring your critter-cre~tures for St. Francis' Day Blessing, 9:45 a.m. Sunday at Saint Michael and All Angels' Parish Patio, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. 644-0463. SUKKOT SERV1CES AT TEMPLE ISAIAH Sukkot Family Service will be held Sunday at B p.m. at Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach (Conser- vative). The word Sukkot 1s Hebrew for booths or tabernacles because this festival commemo- rates the wanderings of the Israelites in the Sinai desert for forty years. It is also a harvest fes- tival. For further details, call the church office at 548-6900. FESTIVAL OF SIMCHAT TORAH Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach (Conservative) will cele- brate the Festival of Simchat Torah (Joy of the Law) on Oct. 16 at 7:30 p.m. Rabbi Joseph E Mendelsohn will officiate and lead the congregants in singing and dancing. On this day, the annual reading of the Torah Scroll is concluded and d new cycle of Torah reading is begun. The Scrolls will be carried in proces- sion around the synagogue and one will be exhlbited in its entire· ty to show the complexity of the handwriting in He brew by a spe· cial Holy Scnbe For more infor· mation, call the temple office at 548-6900. THIRTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY The Presbyterian Church of the Covendnt. 2850 Fairview Rodd, Costa Mesd, will celebrate their 35 yedr Wlth d banquet on Ort. 21 at the church. The evening will feature the Covenant Cholf smging a medley of 1950 and 1960 tunes under the direction of Antoinette Brosius and organist Linda Messenger. Speakers will include the found- ing pastor, Rev. Warren Studer: .. Dr. 1bom41 Nellon, a founding layman: Rev. Bruce KWTle, Pastor from 1969 to 1987 and Rev. Tun McCalmont the current pastor. More than .tO members who have bee:n on the ro1b for more 30 years will be honored. The banquet will start at 6 p.m. The cost is $5 for adults and $3 for children 12 and under. For more information and reserva- tions, call the church office at 557. 3340 Moodily through Pnday between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. SERMONS "SOOAL JUSTICE, LIBERAL REU· GION And taking mvento:ry on the Affirmation of Our Politically Moderate Or Conseivative UU Members and Friends" is the title of the sermon by Rev. Diand Heath at 10:30 a .m. Sunday at Orange Coast Unitarian Univer- salist Church, 1259 Victoria St , Costa Mesa. 646-4652. "ADVENT\JRES OF THE UNKNOWN,. That's the topic of a sermon by Or. Juanella Evans Sunday, Ort. 15 at 10:30 a.m. in the Newpon Beach Church of Religious Sci- ence, 901 Dove St. Ste. 145, New- port Beach. Call 646-3199 for more information. "MINISTRY SUNDAY" Oct. 15 at the Orange Cod!.l Unitarian Universalist Church. 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesd, starting at 10:30 a .m. The church will join congregations all ovPr the continent to consider the con- tributions made by the ministry. The service will be participatory with special music. For infonnd· tion, call the church at 646-4652 "METAPHYSICS OF CAYCE" That's the topic of a sermon by Rev. Ken Gray on Sunday Oct. 22 at 10:30 a.m. in lht· Newport Beach Church of Reh· gious Science, 901 Dove St., Ste 145, Newport Beach. Call 646- 3199 for more information. SPECIAL EVENTS "TEA AND TREASURE" A Holiday Boutique of hand· mdde items and sweets appropn- dle for Halloween and Christmc1~ Tea and coffee will be served nus event is on Oct. 14 from 4 a.m to 3 p.m. at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Dr Newport Beach. The Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Chu1rh will benefit from the donation-.. The public is invtted. Call 548 3631. CHRISTIAN SOUTH COAST CHRIS~nAN CHURCH \Ve C.m .. · About \~lll Bcl~lU'o(.'. Chn .. 1 ('_1rc' "Christ Magnified -Through You !" (PhiJippians 1: 12-2 1) Jcrrnltl A. I lullnb~ul(h, ,\lmlSl~r \\u"h'I' "'"'"IHI• '"' l\thk \rml1"' 1> l)\I •m ""'' 1 ... ( ·1111-1 \ \()run 791 \ktoria Street • Co'ita Me~J. CA • 92627 (7 14) 548-3468 (( '""' r of \ innn• & Pbu·ntu) COMMUNITY CHURCH "Here comes The ;w{qe I" Sunday, October 8 Miiiing ot: Irvine Boys & Gjds Club 295 E. Yolt Loop, Irvine (behktd A" Sfaetoft) PAaAC 0-tlUSllAN CX>MMUNrTY OfUllOf CHRIST l\:/THERAN Pastor William Htmtnway We love children, youth, Young aduht, ftltttr adults, seniors. Wt love to c.art, to rt.tc;h out, to mttt needs. to •nswtr questions· • ~y Strvkis-8:00, 9:3()' 10;,5 • Sundly School' Btblc ~-9:30 700 Victoria Strttt • COiii Mal. CA 92017 (?14) 631·1611 • (7U) &48-6860 {S'chool) • N.-port Bn d \ICotta M a Daily Pilot ~'li_T_. ---· .·-----~ A7 SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1995 ..._ __ --. f....L:··~ Carl and Margaiet Karchers honored Local acttvtata Evelyn Hart a nd Carol Bradley brou ght together 300 dedicate d O ra nge Coaste rs on behalf of the YMC A Commu- nity Counseling Center. T he Thutsd ay evening soiree at The Sutton Place Hotel, N ew- p ort Beach , honored longtim e local fast-food cele brities Carl 'and Margaret Karche r . Altho ugh Famous Star burg- ers w ere not serve d , the Karchers' h onored sta tus help ed the YMC A raise more than $50,000 at the midweek affair. Named for John and Donna Crean, who w ere on hand for th e dinner, The YMCA Reach Out Aw ards also h ono re d Barbara Carve r as the volunteer or the year. Sports attorney Leigh Stein- berg gave th e keynote address, stressing his theme of athletes as role mod e ls. Steinbe rg said , ·w e a re our brothers' keepers, after all.· The local attorney has become a na tional figure in Ir -. . .... ,• -( --. -' :a '' ......... , ,., • •_i ... ... ---.. --~ .. _ .. .. ,b . f ' t ., ' ' • ,I '- r -'· ·• l' ···. ,, -l' ;:t) :, b.w. cook the world of athletic represen- tation, insisting that a ll of his very high profile clients m a ke a commitment to their com- munities throug h charita ble in volveme nt. In addition to a silent auc- tion, the affair b oasted a live auction that include d two very distinct and, to some de gree, priceless items : lunch in th e county j ail house with Sherrif Brad Gates a nd lunch in the House of Representa- tives Dining Room, Washing- ton, D.C., with Rep . Chris Cox. Both luncheons we re sold in the heat of a uction fever, and the Karch e rs promised that if the buyers we re in an y way dissati sfied , they would treat them to a feast at Carl's J r. upon their re turn. weddings Alva and McGaugb ALVA-McGAUGH Linda J oyce McGaugh and Gus Alva e xchan ged w edding vows in Laguna Beach Presby- terian C h urch la st winter. Their reception follo wed in the UCI University Club. The b ride is the d aughte r of James and Becky McGaugh of Newport Beach. Sh e is a Coro- na de l Mar Hig h School gra d u- a te. She holds a bache lor's deg ree from C hapman Univer- sity and comp leted her Mas- ter 's at Pepperdine University. She is a third g ra de teache r in the Santa Ana Unified Sch ool District. Her h usband is the son of Gabriel and Lucy Alva of Mis- sion Viejo. He is a resident in psychiatry at UCI. He is pur- suing a fellowship in child and a dolescent psychiatry. After a · sk i honeymoon in Park City, Uta h , the couple are at home in Tustin Ranch. HARRIS- STATZ A D uffield Elec- tric Boat in New- port Harbor was the setting for the Sept. 6 wedding of J essica Statz and Mark Harris, both or Newport Be ach . T heir 130 guests watched the cere- mony from "Windows on the BayH Restaura nt, w here th e couple disemba rked for their reception. Lorie Statz of Newport Beach and th e late Arnold Statz Jr. are the b ride 's parents Harris and Statz r -CENfER SHOE REPAIR , 285 E. 17th St . Costa Mesa Next To ROSS Dres s Fo r Less 645-5511 Hours: M-F 8:30 -6:30, Sat 8:30 -5:00 1 15% OFfc~!th~d !!!PAIR WORK ~omplete Shoe Service & Vacuum Cleaner Reri~y Copy I ~§141 PIM FS S#=SllMCI ~ -----------J and the bridegroom is the son of Je dn dnd Ldrry Harns, also of Ne wport Bec1ch .. Attendants for the couple we re Monica a nd Alhson Sta tz a nd AndrE>a Fe rran, sisters of th e bride and Lee Ha rns. the bride g1 uom's brother, DY(dlll Pauli.ch and Je ff Kmgsley. ADVERTISEMENT T(Q) ~<a>m ~7 a by Dr. Michael T. Bywater · Dr. Alissa S. Wald Doctors of Optometry ERASE THE LINES OF MIDDLE AGE The approach ~ middle oge onen bnngs Wlltl 11 preSbyopio. on inob1hty to focus on close objects due to o loss on rhe nex1Mty of the eye's lens II no other refrachve problems ore l)<esent 1><esbyop10 con be addressed wrth mognlfying lenses (reodmg glosses) People who already wear glosses, however will find rt necessary to Incorporate lhetr reodtng cooection mto ltletr existing lenses lfo create b1focols or trifocals. Trodrtlooolly, the two and lhree kinds of vision correction in these lenses hove been diVlded by lines in the lenses. btJf this 1s no longer necessonly the case Progressive lenses ore monufacrured to provide o gradual change In correction from top to bottom. thereby erasing what some consider to be telltale lines of oge Our v1s1on changes os we grow older egordless of your age BYWATER AND ALO DRS OF OPTOMETRY con help you 100!< your best wtltle seeing your best Our annuol exams include ltlOrough inspection of the internal and external ports of the eyes glaucoma and cotoroct testing ond prescnpt1on determmat1on Our eyeweor select1on includes fashion frames sunglasses ood progressive lenses Coll us at 545 9162 or visit us at 2706 Hort>o< Blvd Suite B Offtee hours ore M·F 9-7 Tues & Wed 9 6 and Thurs 9-t 2 & Sot 9 1 Most v1s1on plans accepted Happy Columbus Doyl Assisting co-chairs Hart and Bradley were Susan Ballou, De bbie Boyer. C hristine Carr, J ud y Buffi n-Ed ge, Marie Case, N ancy Conway, Mary Church Deane , Cheri Kitner, Jill Murphy Long, Adrie nne S toko ls , Annette Walke r and Judy Wade. Local TV reporter Ed Arnold WdS the evening's e mcee for a crowd tha t mclud- After a we dding trip to the San Juan Islands and the Cas- Cdde Range of Washmgton, the couple are residents of· Costd Mesa . She is e mploye d by S he ward & Son & Sons tn Ne w - port Be ach a nd he is with the I City o f Newport Bedch Utillt1es Departme nt. SHORES INTERIORS Showroom Sale Everything Goes! Half Price! Thurs, Friday, Saturday 11to6 2640 AVON ST., N£WPORT BEACH 642.-22 55 • Lamps • Accessories • Upholstery •Tables • Designer Denim jackets Above: Co-chairs Carol Bradley (left) and Evelyn Hart (right) join Ed Arnold, tbe event's emcee. Left: Hon orees Carl and Mar- garet Karche r (left) joln Donna and John Crean, sponsors of tbe YMCA Community Counseling Se rvices Reach Out Awards ed Doug Ammerman, Tom and J o lene Fu e ntes . Mark and Da wn H imme lstein, Darlene Ma nclark and her son, Kirk, Paul M itche ll, Ed Pasquale , Trish and Steve Scarborough, Mary and Pete r Tennyson, Barbara Venezia and Sta n T kacyk , Lind a White, Susie and Mik e Whitman dnd Con- nie Zeller. The YMCA Community ( uun.,eh ng Center offe rs a program th dt reaches o ut to members of the Ora nge Coai.t Community who Cdn not dff ord mentdl health services For more tnformat1on, ca ll 442-1000 • B.W. COOK's columns run Satur- day and Thursday Pa11 Pre11iew Sale Unbelievable Fall Fashions Designer Labels Hurry in for Wide Selection •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • You must present this ad to receive 10% 01=1= • • • • • • • • • E ANYTHING IN THE STORE E : _ Regular or Sale Merchandise : • Offer good thru Oct. 7th-7 offer per person • • • ···································- C~RPEF S~LEI 5 Year Wear/5 Year Stain Warranty '· KID PROOF CARPET $699 ........ 20 ff· oolor •llf'JMtJ sq.yd. co....:ncw. 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It's one of NT A C's finest hours There is much to chew on here, and Millis' company hds a banquet with Norman Thayer. turning 80 and increasingly con- cerned about his mortality; his vivacious wife. Ethel, dl.most 70 and wonderfully vigorous; their nearly estranged daughter, Chelsea, striving to mend a frag- mented relationship with her father, and her boyfriend's young son, Billy, who helps recharge old Norman's batteries as a fishing companion. At Newport. the roles of the elder Thayers are superbly filled by a n acting couple whose own marriage has seen 40 summers, Stu and J oyce Eriksen The tdll, angular Stu Eriksen cdptures lus crotchety character perfectly, dry- ly booming out the pldy's funniest lines and de livering a hnely etched picture of awkwardness in r----------------~-----~, : F.Y.I. : I I : + WHA'.n •0n Golden Pond" : l + WHIU: Newport TbMtre I : Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, : ) ~ Oi'lVe, NeWport i +WHEN: Thtusday-Satur· : day. 8 p.m.~ 2 p.m. matinee : Sunday. Through Oct. 29. : +HOW MUCH: $13 I +MORE INFO: 631 ~288 I I I -------------------------~ his scenes with the equally reti- cent Chelsea. · • .it Joyce Eriksen radiates warmth and charm as Ethel, while sup- plying the stem impetus for her husband to get off his duff and enjoy his remaining yea.rs. Her sequence with her daughter, recalling the summers of her youth, is beautifully accom- plished. As Chelsea, Denise Cochran is wonderfully natural in her inter- pretation, underscoring her char- acter's restlessness in this familial arena with moments of thought- ful silence. Young Alistair Tober plays the lad Billy with little of the profane Sdrcasm of his predecessors. U there's a chip on this kid's shoul- der, it's well-hidden. His fishing scenes with Norman are particu- larly accomplished. The rustic mailman who's been carrying a torch for Chelsea for some 25 years is done with splendid bucolic energy by Aaron Charney. And James Covett suc- cessfully conveys the discomfort of his character's first meeting -------------------------· I I I I ~~p I f1.J). fo,-~i.J._fio,../ : 20% : OFF I •• I I I ;/' "" :::> ... r.; 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER ']u.ff .:Sw ... 'i=c .£,Jon a.nd !Brnul.!J du.pp~ SKIN CARE SPECIAL . s4 5 ~a:d· 1~5 ::~~·b'::~·:n .... ll. Exp. 10-21-95 (res. $70) OFFERING A FULL LINE OF dartnaloglcai PRODUCTS I I Stu Ericksen ls Norman Thayer and Denise Cochran ts Chelsea ln the Newport Theatre Arts Center's "On Golden Pond." with his prospective father-in-law in a hilarious discussion. of sleep- ing drrangements. A beautifully detailed summer cottage setting by Linda Geren Smith provides a marvelous backdrop for the action, while Bob Ashby's lighting is equally dramatic, particularly in its tableaux at the dose of each scene . The music of Billie Holiday that introduces each scene is a strange choice, but one that recalls a long-distant happier time for its protagonists. "On Golden Pond" is one of the treasures of the modern the- ater, and the Newport Theater Arts Center has mined all of its comic and dramatic gold. ~-l COSTA MllA CMC PLAYHOUA ..., • PRESENTS PLAY ON BY RICK ABBOT • DIREmD BY GREG COHEN r .. ··:-:. .... I . '"°'' The hilarious onlia of o community meattrl Ge* 26 lln.,....., 19 .,..,, ~ S.W,-l:OOpm ..., ...... 1~ St At>' VU V s g BUY & SEU. USED CLOTHES, TOYS & ACCESOAIES, ETC. 2584 ~ Blvd. (at Del Marl eo.ie Meee (714) 131-7383 . -......... -...... ~ You are cordially invited to some · G3®1.ru ,r r.r ~ , ~ ~ c~ ~~ 11 ® lr rm 11 illJ [hJ -at the ~c;A&O~D , There's music in the a,ir H ow doe• Carl St. Cla1r, who Wednesday begins his sixth sea.son as music director and conductor of the Pacific Symphony Orchestra, decide which music and guest artists to fea· ture? •Normally, almost haU of every season is what we would call the standard reper- toire of German and Austrian · works, which m eans Beethoven, Brahms, Haydn, Schubert, Mahler, Strauss," St-. e lair said. ~That's the backbone of every season. Everything else is a spinoff of that. The other 50% ts divided between contemp orary music. French, Russian. English and other works.· St. Clair said Beethoven and Mahler are staples of the PSO; and pieces by both com- posers will always find their way into a season concert. But St. Clair also has a knack for finding lesser-known works and contemporary composi- tions. "The 'Commedia' piece (by Pulitzer Prize-winner William Bolcom in the Nov. 1-2 con- cert) is there because in the next season, which hasn't been announced, we're going to do a larger piece by Bill Bolcom," St. Clair said. "This gives a little tidbit into his musical world. It's a very cal- culated way of keeping the audience in touch and =.r-T • .. --- - christopher trela involve d from year to year and concert to concert. There are really big masterpieces on every program that I'm very ha ppy about. If we do a con- temporary work on a program, we a lso do something very sta ndard, so the audience can be sure they will bear some- thing they know.• The Pacific Symphony Orch estra kicks off its 1995-96 season at the Orange County Performing Arts Center on Wednesday night with the first of nine classics concerts scheduled th.rough May 1996. 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Friday • Saturday II 1 m. • e pm Ml TDClT ~• ~ii1;i-1 ~ 10 am • 5 p.m. NOTPORMI ~ TM HatJon'1 ..... e.-athl ~ Ex• 8"°" Of n.11 Type v..Oll • HAU. .. E ON..Y ----~-----~-----~---~-- • Showtime or Cinemax Installation Onfy S4.95 GetAD the Flab in lbe Sea; C.O ~ (714) 542-6222 . Ci)c Newport ~ M a Daily PiJoc TRELA CONTINUED FROM A8 series and a new series of Sat- urday afternoon classical con- certs. Other highllghts of the schedule are celllst Yo-Yo Ma, who will play Dvorak's Cello Concerto with the PSO on Wednesday and Thursday; guest conductors; concert pre- view discussions with PSO composer-in-residence Prank Tichell; and classic encounters for singles. ·The guest musicians are all soloists St. Clair has per- formed with during his fre- quent conducting appearances throughout the world. He also Johnny Math.ts for the pop opener Friday and Saturday nights and Sunday afternoon. They also play in two Family Series concerts Saturday morning. That makes seven shows in five days~ Whew. Concertmaster Sheryl Sta- ples told me the orchestra does get tired by the end of a grueling week like that, and it's easy to see why. Not only do the musicians have to learn, rehearse and perform music for the classics concert and the Family Series, they virtually have to sight read the Johnny Mathis material as weU as learn several short orchestral pieces to open that show. Children's theater Play Workahop Friday through Sunday evenings, Oct. 13-15 and 20- 22. A dozen original plays will be per- formed duriJlg the two-week- end run, with several different plays performed each night. The workshop will showcase the talents of the company's stu- dent directors, actors, design- ers and play- wrights. Tickets are S5 at the door. Call 432- 5932 for infor- mation or reser- vations. A good impression Want a great way to introduce your kids to live theater? Take them to Orange Coast College, where the Missoula Chil- dren's Theatre is presenting "The Pied Piper" at 1 :30 apd 4:30 p .m . Imagine Frank Sinatra, Tom Jones, Dean Martin and Tony Ben- Pacific Symphony Orchestra music director and conductor Carl St. Clair. today in the Robert B. Moore Theatre. nett together on the same bill. You can see and hear all of them, and more, when impres- sionist Bob Anderson brings h is musical talents to OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre on Friday. Cellist Yo-Yo Ma wUl play Dvorak's Cello Concerto with the Padtlc Symphony Orchestra on Wednesday and Thursday. Based on the popular folk tale about a pied piper who saves a town from ravenous rats, the production is a professional stag- ing. complete with sets, props, cos- tumes, makeup and dozens of local children ages 6 to 14, many from the Newport-Mesa a rea. Tickets are only $1 to $10 at the door. Anderson has performed throughout the world and on dozens of T V shows, including "The Tonight Show." Known as the king of singing impres- sionists, he has been called the best by many of the stars he unpersonates. Advance tickets are $13 to $16. Tickets at the door are $19. Call 432- 5880 for details. chooses guest conductors and the vocalists who will sing at three <ff the classics concerts. St. Clair said the PSO is on a repertoire building mission, which gudrantees a season of familidr and new work. Gen- e rally, fa miliar works are rotated in the performance schedule every four to six years, which St. C lair said is beneficial for the orchestra and the audience. For more information on the Pacific Symphony Orchestra, includ.mg tickets for the Oct. 11 and 12 concem with Yo-Yo Ma, call 755-5799. Pops series The Yo-Yo Ma concerts are not the only things keeping the PSO busy next week. The orchestra will perform with Original plays Next week, OCC has sever- al more entertaining dive r- sions scheduled. The OCC Repertory Theatre Company, a student-run theatrical troupe. presents its annual Original RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Wher9 Your Dollar Covers MOf.i 1922 HA111C» llYD •• COSTA aiESA • 58-115' • CHRISTOPHER TRELA's Perform· Jng Arts column runs Saturdays. ......___ ) Ausesomt lounct's Best Rates! 8114 Fer: • Halleween Partle1! • Hal'ftlf Fe1tlv1ltl • Blrth4ay1! Clean • Safe • ln1ur14 t • Free Delivery & Setup • Brand New Un Ital (aooJ 226-862a r .... PAGE ME!! We Oeltv.r 3400 trvtne Ave. Sle 103 Newport Beoctl 3C 476-2244 • SATURDAY, OCT08ER 7, 1995 At PIANO CONTINUED FROM A 1 The New Jersey-born Fauno has studied piano since age 3. He attended Newark State Col· lege and Seton Hall University, earning degrees in music and educational administration. Before settling in at the Villa Nova, Fauno played piano at Knott's Beny Farm and at Sar- genti's, a now-defunct restau- rant in Costa Mesa. At the sug- gestion of Sargenti's patrons, Fauno auditioned for former Villa Nova owner Charlotte Dale. A day later, he was hired. Fauno has played for private parties, banquets and charity events. While he has had other offers, he remains loyal to the Villa Nova and says he will return once the restdurant LS rebuilt. ·1 was devastated when I heard about the fue. • Fauno said. "lt's a shame to have tt dls- appear, but we know the Villa Nova will be back." Since the fire. Fauno says he has received hundreds of tele- phone calls from friends and well-wishers. Many restaurants have offered him employment, but Pauno quic.ldy committed to Carmelo's Erle Mendel. Carmelo's gen· eral manager, is a longtime friend of Pauno's and often went to the Villa Nova to hear Pauno play. On certain nights, Mendel said. patrons would wait for up to two hours for a seat at the piano bar to hear Fauno play. •He plays to everyone, whatever anybody wants to hear,• said Mendel, who will equip the restaurant's bar area with a grand piano. •He lets people sing, and he"s devel- oped a super clientele in the area "We're not trying to steal lurn, • Mendel added with a ldugh ·Although we will if we can.· Fauno acknowledged that, after 15 years at the Villa Nova, 1t will be slightly unusual to take the stage somewhere other than his ·second home." •But a lot of my people are corrung to support me,· be said. ·so many of them have called me to offer support. It's like they lost a home, too." .... ,., ,_.,.,,..,.. Ma-o660 670 w. , 7• .... c..e. ... (2 tllodu W... al ~ 81-.d I ' .. TOwmcflO( 13) ~~.~ mm• THE USU&. !Ill mAl IC.1...mAL~N-131 DEY&. • A ILUI (It) L ~ORO 11.,111~ ... 11 •··1 E 1, LUI FOR£sr • 11 u . se1 '~ .. { f • 1 l w 0 ht Pt st sa di of st m rE tr al N 01 h• b. tl Cf vi dJ c rr fc St f\ Cl e. b IJ s a c l) li e I I I I I I I I I • I I I I . I I I • A10 SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1995 FAX: 1 letters to the editor The Simpson trial: Is this justice? Readers disagree whether jury system needs to be overhauled or whether it really did work L<•gdl 1111ctlysb dU 'idld trust lhe o;y.,!Pm. lht> 1uror., will deliberdte, th~·y will rt>\ ll'W the evidence, lhey won't l<'dVE' t'drly becduse they Wl'rt' -.equt>-.tNPd -.o much for thP l'XpPrt'> It 1., nol thctt I cl1!)ctCJree with thf• vt>rcltrt thctl chsturh., mt> thP mu ... 1 It 1.., Lhdt th(• Jllror-. '>Pemed to hctve theu mind., mddP up ht·lore they rf'vit>wPcJ the evi- dt•nce. I WdlCh<>d ctbout ao·: .. of l ht> trdll dncl 100% of th<> testuno- ny, c1nd I c1m 100",,. sun' he 1s· guilty. For Juror Brl:'ndd Moran to say tlus wc1<> not c1 domesl1t vio- lence triul :.how:. lh<1I s h<' obvi- ously didn't. w1111ltln I or couldn't gPt ll r:or tlhl\ I clln \pry '>dd SHERRON PAUL N1•wpurt Bec1ch I wa., SIC k tu my .,(omctc h, dnd dlJ I could lh111k of wPn• thP c;0Jd- mr1ns, thP Bro>A n., dnd lht· chil- drt n and how our 1ucbndl system ni•1 ds to be· e hc1ngi>d Thi'> jury Of'\ Pr df'hU<'rdlt•d I belwvt>d they bc1tl d preconcPlvPc.l de>uc;1on pnor to rlosmg d1gumenls Th1•1r hno O.J mc1dt> 1l 0111 of the ghet111 lo the mo\.,P'>, lo corpordlP Amt'ncn, c1nd the Jllry COllfcJn't 91VP d guilty \.PfcUrt ctnU lh1·n to qo hc1rk tu th<•1r n1>1ghbe1r- hood s c1nd honws Mc1ytw wf' lll'Pcl prol('.,.,llllldl Jllfll'""' " 1111m· r.111t1lly m1>.1•d p1ry All Wl' know h lhc1l two 11111<1< 1•11t pPopJP w1•n• IHUtcilly ctlllllhllc1h•d, 1tnd rdl th1 • l'\.HIPn<c• prnnl., In 0 J H P bPc1I tw1 .mcl v1•1 hctlly c1hused hc>1, tllld lhPn N1coli• prt>d1c l<'d h1:>1 d t>olh rl11• l111t1I 111 ... 1111 Wet'> O.J. qomq hnllH' to li1t•nds, lcll1llly dncl d h1111•· 1 "l•·l>r11t11111 BONNIE MORRI~ON Nt>wport Bf'clc h N11\\ lhctl <) I ~llllp'oon hrt" lll'•'n rte 4111ll1•d II flTCl\(''o to nw 111111• <HJrtlll lh<tl tn our 1ud1nc1I "r't1•m t11<l<1\ llw \" t1m "'lh1> t r11111nr1l 1111el tl11· c 11m1nrtl '"th•• victim It is time we clean Uus up d.nd make it right. LUCY MORGAN Newport Beach Our 1udicid.l system is and has been badly out of touch With the ma1ority of Americdns ... Never mind the overwhelming evidence provided by ~ prosecution and the police, their minds were mdde up at the start of the tnal. They didn't even take the time to evdluale the fdcts. Their mission I was lo free "The Jwce, • dnd th1s they did m short order. Had thPre been a vtdeo of the cnme m progress, 1t probably wouldn't hdve chd.Oged the outcom e, 1.e · the Regmd.ld Denny case. JOE KEPLER Newport Bedch l have 1ust been appd.lled by I thts verdict. It will not hdve any unpact on the judicial syi.tem because the Judicial system will survive" regardless of the J ohnme Cochrans of this world. However, when there is that kind of money, Llwy can buy any defense lhey want lo, and thdt 1s whdl we drt' fdc<'d w1lh I was jusl sick dbout 1 the Jury not looking dt any or the f'vtdence. They dtd not delibf'r- 1 dte BEVERLY JAMES Newport Bc>dch I fmd 1t fdscmabng that w h en- evE>r Robert Shapiro or Johnnie Cochran dre dsked about the v<>r- dlct m the O.J Sunpc:;on Lna.l lhey d.lwctys scty they knf'w he would hE> dcqwtted bE>cause of lht• ldck ol 1•v1dence Tht>y never oncf' hdVt' said they kne\o\ he would bt• r1c q111ttrd bPc dllSP of his tnno- < \'ll< t' I think Lhal "dYS ti all ERIN MEYER NPwpo1l Bt>c1< h ThP 0 .I Sunpo,on cdst> wc1s c1n dbPrrc1tio11 Tnals go on t'VPryd.iy; people are convictt>d. Thi" Wch d c:;1df'c:;how, and lhdt 1s how peoplt> .,ho11ld look c1t 11 Put 1t b<'hind u., rllld movP on SHARON BODREAU Cosld MP.,tt Tius mommg'c; TunP'> "dY" that tn a cctll to lhf' "Lctrl) King L1vt>" show O.J Sunp.,on adnUL'> lo being the shdc.lowy figure lllll· 'ildP lhP front door or h.tc:; Rockmg- hdm l'Slctle But he did not explain his reasons for not answering Alan Parks repeated buzzer rings when he came to pick Simpson up the night of the murders. Simpson says he hopes lo answer everyone's questions Idler. We cUe destined to hear a coward's testimony, not from the witness stand but from a pre- pdckaged TV appearance we are cill expected to pay to view. LD.COOK Newport Beach The O .J. Simpson trial was dbsolutely ridiculous. Terrible. The verdict was wrong. and the problem I have with the whole system IS with jury selection. They were all bought and paid for, and it made everything skewf'd, the wrong way. He was guilty l fp should hdve been found guilty, and 1 am really upset MARYBEUNA Costa Mesa I disdgree wilh the verdict b eCdUSe the evidence was ignored. ll points out thal we hdve d need for professionaJ 1urors .. Jusbce can't be seived when 1t is so unbaldnced. You hdve a group of heavyweights on I onP end and d group of bght- we1ghts on the other side as 1urors, dnd the outcome is going to be the same as we just saw. ThPy will ignore the evidence. lf you had professional jurors dnd they were paid a decent wage, it could be a profession of 1b own I don't Uunk th.is system I I'> gumg to. work unless we go to lh<lt Right now serving on a jury ,., ltke hdVl.ng d root canal. People ... 1rnply don't want to do it. Bill ODAY Newport Beach The jury verdict is absurd dnd dhgusting. lt wds definitely brts«:>d on rctCl' relanons. We would hdVP hedrd the sam e ver- dict without Detective Mark Furhmdn on the case. I low could one of the jurors '><1Y dome.,bc VlOlence evidence Wd~ ignored m their decision bt•Cduse 1t wd.s d murder case? We dehmtely need a change m our JUI)' system Maybe one lhdl ronsists solely of judges or at led'>l Jet our Juries be selected by d cornbmdlwn of gray matte r and I Pducabon m our legaJ system. Defense ldwyer Johnnie O.J. Simpson, during a quieter time in his life in Buffalo. Cochran WdS qwte rude when he wac; thanking lus teclffi d11d others regard.mg the verdict m that he did not include Judge lto H.D.BRIGGS Costa M esa The O .J . verdict was exactly what it should be. I d.ID getting real sick and tired of IJsterung to all these people say our JUdlcid.l system did not do d good job. They did the only JOP they could do, because there we re loopholes m the prosccullon tesllmonies. Our judicial system hc1s sdid he LS innocent, and h(> 1s acqwtted. As fc1r c1s l c1m concerned , I WlSh p<>ople would dllow him to go on and hdV<' h.ts Wl', enjoy lus chtldren dnd l.tve the free> mdn he has been acquitted to be Who knows? Mdybf' ht•'LI prove us dll wrong and find lhP peoplf' who redlly dtd 1t KIM FOX Corona deJ Mar I strongly d1!.r1grPt' Wlth lhP OJ '5unpson VNdJCI The Jllry had d chdnCP lo ldy do\.'Vll the first c;tone m d new pc1th to long tem1 rr1cial h drmony dnd Jll'>llre lnsledd, thPy chose !)hurt-te11n glee over .long-hmn gc1m Tiwn they quickJy packed Uwir l>dg., and left us more blllt>r dnd chvtd ed thdn ever We dll nef'd d brctnd new road mdp m the• fumt of JUd.t- c1a.l and legaJ change, or l?lw om ultimate destmallon or harmony will never be redched Until prop le of dll rtlces <..in sit m a jury and com-iC't or acquit defendants of nJ.J ran•s on th1· basis of evidence and not rductl bias, there neve1 will h P hdm\1111y m Arnericd. The 1ss11l'" of 1ight \.., wrong d11d murder v., mnocc>nc1• 5hould n ot b f' rclre dPc l'>ion., MICHAEL A. GLUECK Nt-wport Bi•cH h j The Sunpson verdict Wd., good. It showed thdl our JWil1c.·p I system i.s work.109 I know d lot of people feel dlfferenUy, but I hc1w been watch.Ing it e\.ery d<"iy on televts10n. and I found lht> pro'>P I cut10n s thPory did not .,lick di c1ll -dld not ht di dll ThPrt' Wt'rt' too many .loophulP!> ctnd tuo mdny quest10ru. unrtnswt•rt•cl Sm1p.,on 1.., innnn•nt FRANCES CHEN lO'-td M(''od LIFE AFTER 0. Time to focus on domestic abuse T he Sunpson trial is over. Millions of dollars were spent on the trial and its media coverage. Now it will be important to use our time and money to stop domestic violenc dnd eliminate racism. Law enforcement officials must be educated to more effectively respond to the crime of domes · violence, and they must be bet- ter trained to be more respectf of all people. Viole nce against women occ~ m the most luxunous of homes, m seemingly idyllic neighborhoods and in comm bes of every race and belief. Women d11d men are violently murdered on our streets every day. Therefore, women and me1 of all races must together say: ~no more'. 11 we are going to elimmale aU forms or bias and the hate and VlOlence they pe rpe tuate, Wf' must believe in ourselves dnd believe in each ·other. We must believe m our ability to ovf'rcomP the burden of our his- tory and believe in our mdivid- udl rtnd coll ectivf' abiltty to forgE d nPw WdY of We .1or our.selves und our chtldren Let us come luqelhe1 dnd work towdrd d rtdt10n without violence The YWCA Week Without Violence, Ot t 15-21, I.!> one place to start c r<>allng alternatives to VlOlence 111 ctll our communities. We will Jotn together to proclaims peace d., d standard for our nation MARYT.DOUG YWCA Executive Directo South Orange Count FllAN M. WILUAMS Presiden YWCA Board of Directo Lawyer's faith shaken by thr O.J. verdict A., c1 lawy«>r, I have thP utmost fl'!>pt>ct tor thP law. HowPver, recent jury VP1d1cts have severe- ly <ihdkeo my faith in the crimi- ndl JUStice system When 0 .J . Simpson b c1c qwtted despite ct mountdlll ot physicd.l evtdence po111tmg to his gw..lt, the MPnen- df'? brothe1s shoot lheu own • pctrents dnd g •l off , and Rodney Kmq :.. brutal beatmg lS excused c,omethmg 1:.. trag1cally wrong with lh<> ptt>cess. C learly, JUSbce I!) for !)dlt? rn CdllfOJ1lla GUNNAR B. GOODING Newport Beach Costa Mesa, couneil blasted-for carnival vote best of the readers hotline Readers find Councilwoman Genis, remarks to be insulting to Catholics I wctnt to vrnc ,. my oulrdge dt the stu- pid rnmrnent mrldt> by Sandy Gerus Refu!.mq to WdlVe the fee 1s one th.Ing. but tn.,u.llmg our Catholtc reltg1on 1s totdlly un<.d..l.led for We rlsk for an apology SISTER MARY VIANNEY Pnnc1paJ of St John Baptist School Costd Mesa Why 1s 1t thdt an organization like St. John tht> Bnpust School, wluch ha!. b een making a po~1llve unpact on our com- munity for d <>cddes, LS treclted tiJcP dn unwelcome st('p-brother by the City Council? Let our good counnl members wake up and smell the coffee: -Catholic educauon·has for decddes been found.to do its job better, cheaper, and with less resourc~ than public schools. U thf' counC'l1 wanted mor{' bang for its buck, th<> aty's large ~ would be well d.lrected to the du.ldren of St. John's Every year, Celhol.Jc educabon in th.ts dty sav the pubic coffer monf'y in th hundreds of thoUSdJl<b of doU"rs with the simple fact thdl there dre less c.htldren that the publtc schools are responsible to educate That sounds like a good return on a $250 investment that Counalwoman Mary I lombuckle hesi- tates to make -Any rrurnmum of o bservation would show the City Council members that Catholic schools do not have money to throw around frivolously. For Council- woman Sandy Genis to conjure up some fantasy of d lavish festival of rosanes strewn Car and wide (I never saw one of these e1lherlJ, 'Uggcsts tt 'decision mdde by the council with a thought and spirit of a f ai.Tly low level Looking tor someone else to vole tor next time, PAillER DOUGLAS J . COOK Co ta Mt{a People try to forg l lhat th parents of the children who attend the Catholic school a.re taxpayen too Now they are required to pay for somellung that is free lo public schools. That is paymg once and then paying agru.n In my opa.njon this is truly~di.scrurunatory nnd , petty. People wish to confuse th<> i.c:;c:;ue by injecting the fear that this opcm!:> th<' door to other organizations. And this 1s d simple issue of one school and on e tdx· payer owned stage. LINDA SHAW Newport Bed<.h I fee l that the rentd.1 fee should have been paid by the county or Costa Mesa because lf it is in Costa Mesa, some of the taxpayers who are going to go to that fair are Catholic and pay the same taxes as anybody else. I think Gerus was wrong and I refuse to vole for her. NANCY FUNK Costd Mesa A private school, a public school they are both educational institutions and any fund.raisers that they have to · further educational pursults s hould not be penalized by fees. I think that a pn- vate school is saving the taxpayers mon- ey in tenns of educating many many thousands Of youngsters that would nor-. mally be educated with tax dollars. That's something the dty council hould take into account. They are talking about possibly opening it up then to oth~r types of chantable organt1.ations requesting the same. That oould be llm· iled to educational ln titutJons only, there are many ways of getting around that. PAT HELTON Newport Beach I think ihat th dty should wawe tht" ft>(' for St. Joh.ti the Baptist Church .... I was very offended by Sdndy G~ms' remdrks dnd I am going to rememlwr he1 when it n>me to the election. KATHLEEN TRACY Costa Mt>sa I redlJy believe that the private schools relieve the pubbc sPctor of d considerably amount of tax burden dnd lo not dfford them the same privlledges as public schools is ridiculous I can see lf this is a money makmg entity that they ought to bf' charged fees. But the positions of Sandy Gerus and Mary Hornbuckle are absolutely ndiculous and if anything g ets p dSsed on to them l would like them to know that l will not be support:J.ng their re- election is the city of Costa Mesa. f hdve voted for both of them in the pdst. blJ\ this is really d ridiculous position AL SCHAEFGEN Costa Mesd The parents of the St. John the Bap- tist students also pay td.lCes, which <,up- port the Newport Mesa Unified School District. This $250 fee for the city's how wagon shpuld not be imposed on any l'Chool -it 1-; for the children of om city. MARILYN TROSKA Co ta MesA It appears that the Co ta M d City Counol ha d ddcd that sonaC! chtldr<'n are 1 worthy than olher> Th y m lo forg t lhdt par nts of Ccilhol.tc chool children pay tax \ nd helped buy the pwtdblP stage. We bave suppbrted GPms cmd (Councilwoman Mary) Hom- buc kJe in thf> pctSt no more. City gov- Nnments s hould not discriminate dgdmst children nor should they dis- cnrrundtc dgdinst citizens because of their 1e.Ug1ous be liefs. GILFRIESE Costa Mesa I dll1 outraged at the oty's proposal to waive the fee for St. Johns. There are thousands d.fld thousands of taxpayers in Costa Mesa who are Catholic and never sent their children to St. Johns and haven't complained on the spend- ing of tax dollars in the cty. It is time to remove Hornbuckle and Genis from the City Council, in pd.rt for their stupid rea- soning m waiving the fee. H ow sad to deny children -because they are Catholic -the same privileges as chil- drPn in the public system. SHIRLEY MURPHY Costa Mesa ll'!. rid.Jrulous ro1 thls $250 fee not to bC' waived. Every parent who sends th lr childtcn over there is paying twtce. They pay school taxes, thus allowing public schools lo have more money for olh r children while we as parents ~nd our kids to St. Johns. 1 J>c!Y a high tu\ ti on for them to go th re. This th aavtng1 Iamgiving.1 am paying my tax • and rvery parent ov t ther ts pa~ng their ta~ too. l!LllNA MUllli.E.R Costa M • THI vou.n.D DlleC'l'Olrf runs Oeriadlc:.ally In the Dally Pilot. If you'd liM lnfonNtion on getting your organl· ution listed. call 642""4321, Ext. 111. MAICl-A-WWSH fOUNDATION Make-A·Whh Foundation of Orange CoontY. which makes wbhes come true for children with llfe-thruteolng illness- es, seeks volunteers to occupy a variety of positions .. For lnfonnation call Gilda 476-9474. • • MARCH OF DIMES The Marett of Dimes offke in Costa M~ needs volunteers for fund-raising committees, speaking opportunitles, occasional office wont and help with bulk mailings. For information, call 631· 8700. MASTER CHORALE The performing arts organization needs volunteers for computer input. tldceting. filing and handling phones. For Information, call 5~262. Ni!W DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The non-profit recovery center for adult wome~ with alcohol and other chemical dependencies seeks volunteers. call 548-9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. or call Joy at 548-8754. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENa AND VISITORS BUREAU The Newport Beach Conference and Visitor's Bureau is dedicated to the pro- motion of the city to potential visitors. If you have extensive knowledge of New· port Beach and would like to volunteer, call 722-1611. NEWPORT<OSTA MESA YMCA The Newport.Costa Mesa YMCA needs a variety of general volunteer help. For inform.ation or applications, call Rita, 642-9990. NEWPORT HARBOR AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERa Volunteers are needed for a variety of tasks supporting and interacting with the business community in Newport Beach. Duties include light clerical tasks and some assistance with special events for two to four hours per week on aver- age. For more information, call Barbara or Judy at 729-4400. OPERA PAOFIC The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance, a sup- port group for Opera Pacific. has a wide range of activities for volunteers. For information, call 474-4488. OPERATION Q£AN SLATE Opetatlon CINn Slate, • Costa Mego be.fed organlmlon tNt fOC'l.lle5 on or-f • fitl ~. nffds volunteers to paint out graffitJ M\d fot other duties. For more Information. call Michael Howard 8t 43S.0745. OflANGE COAST WTtltfAITM SHELTEJl The Interfaith Shelter Is the large-st family shelter In the county, housing, feeding and counseling 20 families dally. The group needs volunteers and dispos- able diapers. For Information, call J.tt Reynolds. 631-7213. COMMUNrTY DEVELOflMENT COUNOL Volunteers are needed for a variety of functions. For Information, call 839-6199. OC CHAMBER ORCHESTRA The Orange County Chambef Orches- tra needs volunteers to help sell tickets, staff social affairs, wor1c the offke and assist with mailing parties. The orchestra also needs volunteers who would like to learn more about classical music to par· ticlpate on its administrative board. call Gil Abrams at 644-7019 for more Infor- mation. ORANGE tOUNTY HOMELESS TASKFORQ The Orange County Homeless Task Force is recruiting volunteers for the Interfaith Council Network to wont one- on-one with homeless adults in a pro- gram on basic life skills. For Information, call 263-1774. ORANGEWOOD BOtlTIQUE The upscale resale boutique which benefits the Orangewood Children's Home for neglected and abused chll· dren needs volunteers to create displays, tag clothes and work with customers, among other duties. For Information, call Christine, 760-6640. ORTON DYSLEXIA SOCJETY The Orton Dyslexia Society needs peo- ple to help teach reading skills, mailings, and coordinate the adult group. For information, call 999-0118 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. PAOFIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Orange County Pacific Symphony Orchestra's Volunteers in Education Opportunities program needs volun- teers to assist children in a variety of hands-on musical activities. Volunteers spend a total of six Saturday mornings with the children. For information, call 7S5-5788, Ext. 244. "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" DRAPERY SALE! Custon1. -W-indo'UJ Treabnents FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERY : . . .. i P'IDIATRIC CAHClR llESUROt "°" ralMs moMy to support the pedl- a1ric cane.er reseatch labo<atory at the Children's Hospital of Orange. It nMd$ voluntMrS fot a vart9ty of duties. For infom'latlon, call the main office, 532· 8692. PRENTICI DAV SCHOOL The Prentke Day SChool is a state- accredited co-educational day school serving the needs of children with ~ dfic language dlsabllitlesldyslexla. Vol· unteers are needed In many areas. For Information, call 538-4511. PROJECT TOGETHER Project Together, a component of the Orange County Health care Agency's Children's Mental Health Services, matches adult volunteers with children who are experiencing emotional or fam- ily problems. Many of the children are economically underprivileged and vie· tims of child abuse. For information. call Jonathan at 631-7540. REACH OUT FOR SENIORS: Provide companionship and friendship to isolated seniors in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Training and support .. •• are offered. Mun a,. 11 ot older. For more lnfonnatJon. c.all 4'2· 1000. SAVI OUR YOUTH The West Side Costa Mesa youth org• nlzatlon Is looltlng for voluntHn to help crute • positive alternative for people 12 to 23 years old. VOiunteers are need· ed to help In areas such as boxing. sports, health, fitness. aerobics and ~ demk tutoring. For information, call 548·3255. SHAM OUlt SELVES RtEE MEDICAL QJNIC The organization is looking for volun· teers to answer phones, do light filing and misc. clerical work from 9 a.m. to noon or noon to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Bilingual In Spanish helpful but not required. Asking for 3 hour committment weekly for 6 months. call Diane Stelling, LVN at 650.. 0186. SOMEONE CARES SOUP KrTCHEN The Someone Cares Soup Kitchen needs food servers at the First United Methodist Church In Costa Mesa or at the Rea Community Center. For informa- tion, call the soup kitchen, 646.8181 between 8 a.m. and noon. 16~ IU!l Ut 13fi 14541 11.18 t99 H 1t58 WINE CLUB OPEN 9T07 SUN. 11-6 When Your Partner Moves, You Don't. Prices Starting As Low As $159~in Ea. Pc. Individually Pocketed Coils Make the DitTerence. Traditional coils are linked at the top and bottom, so they can't work t ~· independently. Only Beautyrest pocketed coils are joined in the a-· · middle. so each coil moves independently to contour every inch of your body. FAMILY HEALTH DAY Feotvrlng PROJECT KID CARE™ z • • .. 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South ol "'5 Fwy 545-7168 • SEN\0~ f\tNES5 DA y octob•' 10 TIME OUT FOR WOMEN Octob•r 11 Wednesday, 5:~ to &:JO pm October 14 Saturday. 10 om to~ pm Bring your big and little kids to meet the heroes of the Costa Mesa Fire and Police Departments iO om to 2 pm tue1doy, t.earn how ttoag ttosp\ta\ can he\p \mptove J:1~ in health and your ou the years to come. • f\u sho\S and heart .cno\est.ero\, stroKe attack nsk screenings • ttea\thy cook\nY, demonstrat\ons ron • \nsurance educa l , ind \\ it.a\ ph'jS\C\IU\S •ttoai ost>( \ona\s on-hand health pro t\5 r questions to answtr you nzes • }o\n us fOt \unch, ooor p tnd much more Dedicated to the'90s woman. Hear author and humorist Sue KJrby,"Orange Counry's own Erma Bombeck1" at 6:00 p.m. and 7:45 p.tn. •Free b~t examinations by Diane Pege, M.D., Hoag Hospital Internist •free cholesterol and blood pressure screenings •Facial analysis for sun damage • Healthy cooking demonstr:atlons •Health exhibits and ihfonntUon •Complimentary appetir.ers, refreshments and door pri2'S and Hoag Hospital docto~. The day's program will include: • Kid's m photos & finger printing • Emergency telephone instructions • Fire and per.,onal safety . • Roller Blade safety demonstration • Exhibits Include Uoag Heart Institute, Hoag Cancer Center. Hoag women's Services and many more • Fret screemng Include: Cholesterol, blood p~ure. v. Igh~ ~ure checb, skin safe tips and more • Food and ref ~hments available Ml....,, lll'fftw-' N1' M 1171..,,.,. Sbwl Ill him•. Coll• Ma. HOAG H111t-C11t1r <All for Nflll'Ntlou: BOOIJ14-llOAC (4624) • SATUROAYr OCTOBER 7, 1995 A11 SOUTH COAST ltEJllWT'ORV lMEAmt The SOUth Coast Repertofy Theatff needs volunteers to help wt\h ushering (see plays free) and other functions. For Information, call 957-2602 or 957-2602. for adults wl1h ~I dlsabUI· ties. Volunteen .,. sought. F« nfonna· tioo. call 645-7133 S.P.LH. Serving People In Need is a Newport Beach non-profit group that serv.s the homeless. Volunteers are greatly needed for many areas. For information on any of S.P.I N.'s programs or how to volun- teer, call 757·1456. SUSAN G. KOMAN BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION VolunteeB are needed to assist in a variety of programs wrth the Orange County chapter. For more information, call 480-5222. UNDERGROUND The Underground program, a function of Child's Pace, provides social activities and interaction for adolescents Volun· teers are needed in many areas. For Information, call 548-8849. VANTAGE FOUNDATION The Vantage Foundation supporu employment and community training Annual October SALE up to 40 % OFF All floor & window coverings 1894-1995 FOUR GE ERATIONS 101 Ye ars!· A.LDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Pl acencia St. Co)ta \1 e'IJ 646-4838 WELLN£SS COMMUNrTY Of 0C The Wellness Community needs volur.- teers to help out at the receptk>n desk during the day. For• lnfonnatlon, call 258-1210. WESTSIDE BOYS AND GIRLS aua Volunteers are needed from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays to tutor students tn grades one through six in reading. For information. call Ellie at 631-7724. WOMEN HELPING WOMEN Women Helping Women assists victims of domestic violence The organization is at the Rea Community Center In Costa Mesa. For more Information, call 631· 2333. YMCA COMMUNITY COUNSEL.ING Mentor Program· Make a difference in a child's life. Be a mentor and positive role model to a high-risk youth in Costa Mesa Minimum commitment is six hours per month for one year. For more infor- mation, call Danny Oaxaca or Adrienne Stokols at 442-1000. l FREE Clla•,•n•AufwW..efl ••perf llesler ... ..., ............. .... m;1•t1·1 ~~utFAEE:~:¥:: COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CENTER 631-1170 1728 PLACENTIA COSTA MESA .. ___ DOMESTIC• IMPORTED CARS• TRUCKS• RV'S __ _ BEACON BAY AUTO WASH 4200 Birch Street • Newport Beach, CA 833-0660 John Wayne Airport "' ::::l a. E "' ~ ... Dove .ii • u Bristol 100% HAND WASH . STARBRIGHT SPECIALS Compare Our Low, Low Gas Prices • Best Ou1llty • Best Service Open Dally. Including Holidays • Senior Dlscoun,ts Everyday We accept AMEX MC VISA. 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Mid Ottly" "* locaffon. ~you tor 30 YWtll ~ BEACON BAY ENTERPRISES INC . • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1995 CONT1NUED FROM A 1 Clear tape, and rues were school would nOt use the wagon puulng around it a.s police u th ·ty did ot _,,.. th , worked amid the rancid odor for ea n Weuve e iees. But after a story ran in the Daily two bours, checking for evi-Pilot d otJ red t lck -dence in case it was related to a the ~~. onor e 0 P up I homJdde, Phllllps said. With the donots offer, the ' ( t. p As a group of curious citizens school called the dty's rec.re- looked on, the investigative ation department to reserve the team videotaped the scene, wagon again, only to be told by checked for footprints and fol-a office staffer that the wagon lowed tedious procedures could not be scheduled at such a required in such instances. late date. Nuzum said she con- •w e didn't want to take a tacted the school Friday to let chance -we have to follow the them know the wagon was s necessary steps," Phillips said. available. A school official s. PiPally, the moment arrived c.a.lled bock a few hours later i freeier to be opened. UIJMM>~ John would not use 0 detectives stepped for-er all, she said. d did th al d ed Some community members ar , un e se an open ~ upset that the city denied e lid. the waiver tn the first place, ~ Inside the cavity of the freez-however. Some council mem- t er was the carcass of a chicken bers said the issue was public a I or turkey -unidentifiable vs. private groups. The council I' because of decay -which police should waive the fees for the 0 : aren't sure was cooked or frozen. Newport-Mesa Unified School 1 "I didn't look in IV Phillips District because it is a public h ~ said. ·As long as it was a foul agency but not for St. John t odor from a fowl product we because it is private school, ti were happy. Councilwoman Mary Hom· c "It was a big relief it was a buckle sa,id during the vote. ' I food product.• The city does waive the wag· c 1 Witnesses told police the on fees for the Llons Qub Fish r I freezer had been at the site for Fry and the Llttle League open· < I about a week. The freezer and • ing and closing ceremonies, l 1 the bird -which' still had its skin Community Services Director f on -was released to the cus-Keith Van Holt said, because ~ tody of CalTrans, the agency that those events are associated with t owns the property, Phillips said. the city. c '--~~~~~~~~~----' € t I ~ a ( 1 l E ; I t I I I I I I I I I I .. I I I I I • .. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The lhldftlon Continues Since 1972 U1CK Tl\ll S H" ll J If H ,c 1 PHONE l\HEl\D Save 50 % on all Karastan Rugs HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10·6 Sat 10·5 722-7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa WATER CONTINUED FROM A1 tag1 • WW the Irvine Ranch Water District postpone its discharge project until the diversion struc· ture is in place? By discharging tertiary treated sewage in the bay, the water dis· trict would save $20 million to $30 million in disposal costs. The dis-- trlct also maintains that its pro- posal, billed as the Wetlands Water Supply Project, would help develop a constant water supply tor 67 acres of duck ponds near the water district's Michelson Reclamation Plant. City officials and residents have balked at the proposal, claiming the added nutrients from the treated sewage would increase the bay's algae concen- tration. Residents and state envi- ronmental agencies have also raised concerns about the poten- tial health risks and threat to bay ecosystems. The City Council has said it will only support the project if it contains a demonstrated benefit . to the dty of Newport Beach. Water dlttrtct edmlnlstreton claim that by d1ICbarvtng fresh water into the bay, the district will help lower the bey's nutrient con· centratton, albeit only slightly. That decrease alone will not likely be enough to satlsty the city. After bearing detalls ot the low-flow diversion ystem, the council agTeed that such a system would indeed help the bay. But the diversion structure, U it ls built at all, would be part of a city of Irvine San Joaquin Marsh Enhancement proposal that is not connected to the wetlands water supply project. The marsh enhancement pro- ject could take up to five years to implement although -if funding were found -the diversion system could be in place sooner. Water district administrators said Friday that they hope to pro- ceed with the project even before the dty of Irvine proposal goes forward. City officials say they want assurances that the diver- sion system will be tn place before any treated sewage hits the bay. Currently, Newport council members say they do not see tan- gible links between the two pro- LmOBEAUTY SUPPLY &SALON 723-5372 3441 ·B \Ila Lido, Newport Beach • Next to Pavilions by the water fttmtaha • Opell I .. ys • a.M Su .. ys A New Concept Aftercare N1emorialization E xper/s agre<> Iha/ thf' at•oidanc(;' of <·erPmnniPs and riluals al the ti11w of d<'alh <:an add lo the fePlings of loss and t•mptim•ss of tlw ber<'al'ed. AN>1di11g a 1•i<•wi111{ wul serl'ice, failing to hold a family gatlu•ring, and ,owlPrling lhP ... quirkesl way out " <'WI t'n111plif'af1• 011P :~ arljus/ml'n l to the rl<•ath rf a lo,.rd 011e. At I !arbor La111n Fwll'ml I lvuw. 11•t• hal'e (/,•rrloped a 1Nn· 10 help those t'.rperit'ncing this problem. The Aft<'rrare Memoriali:ation Program r>ff:•rs tlw ww of thetm<'ral h omt• and staff lo families u1lzo wi.v 1 lo n'rogni=<' the lifi' of tlw rlr'rr'asrd. "'"'"al a lotn· dnl<'. Tlw Aflrrcare .\lemoriali::.alion Prof:{ram -(J "swond rham·p " lo r<>.i;pond lo xour loss. HARBOR Li\WN • MOUNT OLIVE Mortuary & Memorial Park 1625 Gisler Ave.• Costa Mesa• S40-SSS4 . where employees care ... New Order Price Increase Will Be a Minimum ol 15% GET THESE BARGAINS NOW!! if . REG . '' PRICE • S2800°° J SALE PRICE $15 REC.. PRICE S610 00 SALE PRICE S399°° REG. PRICE S1925• SALE PRICE s1395• REG. PRICE S142500 SALE PRICE S997• REG. PRICE S2345• SALE PRICE S1J9s• ~udts (!J:htdt ~hnppe Aif!i! -Located in Westdiff Court--1735Westdiff6r~, ReWj,ort Biach (714) 631 -3215 REG. PRICE S6QOOO SALE PRICE M19" jects. •1t's not dear in my mind what the direct link ls if there ls indeed any,• said Mayor John Hedges, who trttended Priday's meeting. Agreed Watt, •we're having a bard time getting tangible a.nswen as tO how this so-called divenion project would be done and bow it would be a benefit derived from the water distri~'s proposal." At FrldaY's meeting, Council- woman Jan Debay asked the water district to fund the diver- sion structure. General Manager Ron Young replied only that the district would continue discus- sions with the city. "Of course, that system would have to be part of the city of Irvine's project," Young said. "We have applied for grant funding, and we see ourselves taking a lead role." The district has also agreed to postpone the certification of the wetlands project environmental impact report until November. That means the regional water quality control board, which would issue the district an opera- tions permit, will push its hearing back from December to January. On Monday, the city's Harbor QWUlty Comm.ittee will review a list of potential consultants to con- duct independent research on the project's potential impacts. Experts hired by the water dis- trict have said the proposal poses no threat to the bay or its users. THEATER CONTINUED FROM A 1 grounds purchased amphitheater ln 1993. Amphitheater and·fair officials were confident that the installa- tion of a new custom-made sound system in July would end the sound problem . But according to the statement, outstanding legal issues still need to be resolved. Tickets purchased at the Pacif- ic Amphitheatre box office may be mailed to: 100 Fair Drive, Cos- ta rvtesa, Calif. 92626. The same concert will be playing tonight at the Universal Amphitheatre in Universal City. Tickets for that show can be purchased at all TicketMaster locations or the UniversaJ Box Office, (800) 622- 4440. COSTA MESA UNTRYCLUB EVER HAD ONE OF THOSE DAYS WHIM ALL IS RIGHT WITH THE WORLD AND YOUR GOLF . GAME? When was the last time? Joln us at the Academy of Gott and we'll &how you how to have them for a lifetime! Three stages to choose from for only *71.00 ••• or slan up for three and SAVEi (~Plmurn tour people per class) CALL 714' 660-S102 • 1701 GOLF COURSE DR. COSTA MESA We Know How Hard It Can Be For a Caregiver ... trying to meet your own needs as well as those of a loved one. we can help. let us provide temporary care for someone close to you in a home-like, prof es.sional healthcare setting. Call today for rates and information . Newport Rehabilitation and Living Center 1555 Superior Avenue Newport Beach, CA 92663 (71 4) 646-7764 EYE-OPENER· Corona del Mar High gains coach with major credential.s. QUOTE OF THE DAY -rhrH ~ ~ lt¥t chon all. a1td on~ 1.6 mumed/or a toudadown. 71lat /rind of ans~ your quatlon ... • -ESfANOA FOOTBALL COAQI JOllN UF.BENGOOO r-------------------------, Derek I.awther named CdM boys soccer coach ! COMING ATTRACTIONS l I I I I I + 11tE 1975 PIRATES ••• They were the 1975 Orange Coa.st College national championship football team that finished 11-0 and won the Avocado Bow1 ... + During OCC's homecoming game next Saturday against San Di~o Mesa, Orange Coast will host a presentation to commemorate the 20-year reunion of the team at halftime ... <t• The Daily Pilot takes a walk down memory lane to recount some of those glory days ... •Z. Don't miss the Pilot's salute to perfection ... on Tuesday. L -------------------------~ •Former U.S. national and UC Irvine coach, Lawther, scooped up by opportunistic Sea Kings By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -It didn't take long for Corona del Mar High to decide on a boys soccer coach after interviewing Derek Lawther, who was hired Friday, he confirmed, only a ddy after rus visit with Cd.M offi- cials. Lawther, whose credentials include having coached the U.S. national team, UC Irvine's men's soccer team the past dozen years and profes- sional soccer for five years, replaces Ray Hales, who stepped down on # ••• so I 'kiiow tlie rouUite and I know the format. I'm loolc1ng forward to lt, becau.se 1t will be a chaDenge tor me, going to another level ... " Pacific Sports Fed- eration (MPSF), the conference in which UC Irvine competes in soccer against, among -DEREK LAWTHER others, UCLA, Fresno State and Sept. 15 after four years as the Sea Kings' coach. "Some people might think; 'Who's this guy coming out of a wheelchair to coach our high school team?' But I've been looking for a coaching job, and this one happened to come up," satd Lawther, 49, last year's Coach of the Year in the eight-school Mountain • New Mexico. · Lawther, origi- nally from Ireland, where he played professionally for some 12 years, was terminated by UC Irvine after last season on Dec. 31. "I guess we won too many games," Lawther said. I started the men's and women's programs there in 1984, and I • SEE LAWTHER PAGE 82 I I I ( I I I ..... i I I ( > I I I I I ) ( ) I I~ ·\ I I MARC MARTIN I DAILY PllOT Derek Lawther is Corona's new soccer coach. -----------~ EAGLES FALL JUST SHORT IN A THRILLER - ' 7 :.• .r ,;.,,. •• ••• Three lost fumbles kill Estancia's bid for fifth straight victory; nullifies super offensive show by Eagles' runmng game. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT ~) ~ BEACH -Estancia ((.~ High's Eagles did . r:,~E 1J their best Hall-~ b li( mark imitation ~ Frtday night. ....__ __ While attempting to preserve a slim lead in the fourth quarter, they coughed up the football for the third time in their nonleague game against visiting Troy, lead- ing to the Warriors' third touch- down following an Eagles turnover, as Troy (3-2) snake-bit Estancia, 31-27, at Newport Har- bor High, handing the Eagles their first setback m rive games. "Three fumbles. we lost them all, and one is returned for a touchdown," Estancia Coach John Liebengood said. "That kind of answers your question." Estancia led, 27-24, followmg running back James Dawluns' 13-yard touchdown run with 9:13 left m the game on a sweep to the left side. After the Eagles' defense stopped Troy, they got the ball back with 6:28 on the dock, and by the way Bachy Gonzalez. Frough Jahtd. Taleni Tanielu and Dawkins had been canying the ball and eating up time, it seemed like Estancia could fin- ish the deed. But on the Eagles' first play of the series from their own 24, they fumbled. l'ro_y's Jaspn Ferren was there for the scoop, running untouched to paydirt to give the Warriors their margin of victory, following Mike Arlck's fourth PAT of the game. There was still time. Plenty of time (6:24), in fact, for the Eagles MARC MARTIN DAILY PILOT Estancla's Talent Tanlelu (26) makes a diving sack on Troy quarterback Steve Muther ln second-quarter action. The Eagles fell In a thrller, their first loss of the year. to rebound. Starting the ensuing drive from their own 25, GonzaJez (28 carnes for 156 yards) and Dawkins (9-40) chipped away in Leibengood's pitch-and-trap offense to move the Eagles to their 48. On third-and-one. however, Gonzalez was shut down for no gain, then Dawkins was tack.led by Troy's Kevin Roach on fourth down behind the line of scrim- mage-for a 3.yard lo~ yiving ttre Warriors possession with 3:59 left. Still, it wasn't over. Estancia stopped Troy in three downs, forcing the Warriors' fifth punt of the game, as the Eagles took over on their own 17 with 2:42 to play That meant pass. and that meant trouble "We can't (pass)," Lieben- good said. •It's not a designed offense to throw the ball " Estancia quarter- back Jeff Perry com- pleted a 15-yard side- line strtke to Jahid on the Eagles' first play, but with 1 :24 left, Troy's Aaron Mason intercept- ed and the Warriors ran out the clock. "I'd like to think we Dawkins caused some of those fumbles because we played hard." Troy Coach John 'Turek said. Estanaa also lost fumbles m the first and second qttarters that led to Troy touchdowns. "We did not come to play foot- ball tonight." said Uebengood, who wlll end Estancia's two-year relationship with Troy in nonleague action next year. "They had a track meet in the first half, then in the second hdlf, we ca.me back and played pretty well." Estancia wasted no time getting its offense m gear, movmg 58 yards on the ground in eight plays on the game's opening series Gonzalez went for 40 yards m three carries, including a 16-yard bolt to set up Perry's 1-Estanaa back on top. returning yard sconng burst. whlle Ja.h1d I the kickoff 89 yards for am. added 17 yards. "I JUSt followed c\. y;edge and An Estancia furn-went bellfld them: I ble later in the hrst :-----------------1 was wide open." said quarter set up Troy's : TONIGHT'S l Ddw kms who was first score, a 12-yard : GAME I untouched pass from quarter· • +COSTA MESA 1 Chuck Burden's back Steve Muther : : PAT kiclc gave the to L,D LaWTence. as : VS. SANTA AHA. l Eagles a 14-7 edge Lawrence bobbled : AT SANTA~ : Wlth 1 31 to go in the the ball m the end_l BOWL, 7-Q.. CLOC , hm quarter ' ~ ~one w1th two Eagle L----------------j Early in the second defenders around quarter, Estancia him linebacker Tamelu forced a Jarod had two big pldys from Troy fumble. which was recov- his inside hnebacker pos1hon erPd by Jah1d leading Estancia during the senes on Troy run-to its biggest lead of the game - ning back Adram Vargas. twice 21 -7 droppmg hun for losses. Dawkins. however, got •GAME STATISTICS PAGE 82 Pirates, GWC rock tonight • Orange Coast hopes the Bue stops here, against longtime rival Rustlers of Golden West College. By Richard Dunn, Dai/'y Pi!Ot COSTA MESA- Maybe the month of September was only a hex for Orange Coast Col· lego's Pirate • who ~;:=:::.:::::;...; bombed In their o~nlng • football games. But the slate gets wiped clean tonight at 7, the beginning of Mis- sion Conference Central DtVision play, as the tteggering Bucs host dlltrtct rival Gold n W t ln th 30th annual BattJe" th Bell. •u you're golng to (turn lt around), winning d.tvt- sional games is the way to do it," said OCC Coach Bill Workman, whose squad (0·3) has been outscored this sea- son, 105-39. know what the outcome will be. I know it's going to be a tough game (Orange Coast) has been tallung about playing Golden We t for the last three weeks." Golden West (2·2), coming on a hammering against El Camino last week, 66-14, has defeat- ed Pasadena City this Chatman GWC features tail- back Charles Chatman (Costa M High), who earned for 124 yards in 20 rushes la t week against El Camino, season (2'-17), a team that smeared Orange Coast in the season opener, 47-18. •eut U1 Cl game like um, you never know what the outcome ts going to be, because underdogs wtn, • Mid Gold n West Coach Oennil Otxon, in his ftrst n u th RuaUers• heed man, after 18 yun u an Ulistant. ·nus gam b always n l1k an 'SC·UCLA garn you n v r lncluding a 45-yanl touchdown run. Chatman, th Rustlers' l ading growld-gain r With 278 yards in 61 attempts (4.56 average), played full-tim in the bec.kfteld lut w k , beeaute JOhn nm (136 yards in 30 cin1e1 on tM MUOn), who usually pb time wtth Q\atman, w oot With a 91>ra.lned an.kt • ·He's a real tough guy; he makes a lot of things happen," Dixon said of Chatman, Costa Me a's record-setting tailback la.st year and a two-time All-ClF Southern Section Division Vlll selection, including his junior y ar as a comerback. when he helped the Mustang reach their fi1'5t C1F championship game. •They're doing well. they're a good team and they've got some w apons, so lt will be interest· tng, • Workman saad ot the Rustlers, who own a lS-. 2·2 advantag againlt Orange Cout ln the rt tha.t began in 1986. In the dK'A.<h Ol the IOI. Qiange Coast bU cltlf....cl Qald.. en West tn Heh of tbi JMI' (1990, ~2 and '93) lbe Plnttll 8 ] " c b p SI s. d 0 s 0 r t a ~ 0 b b ti ( " a r ( r f, s t ( E t r ' . • I I I I I I I ' • I I .. ' I , ' • I 12 SATURDAY. OCTOIER 7, 1995' -----I ~ -. ·-: . - - (I () I I) I '.\.; \\' I· ~ T ~ T .·\ H ·1 ... I{ " US&• .... ,,.,... Mt.. ... a. ..... 7 INin ScMtidlr. J.1 '· 170, So. 08 41 Eriq ~ 6-0, DO, So. FB 2S ~ S.10,: 1IO, Fr. TB • BJ. Ct M, l1Q. So. TE 5 Wetley Monti. 6-0; 175, So. ~ 82 8111y Brisby, 6-\, \80, Fr. ~ 75 DeOnls Glasby, 6-l l1S, Fr. RT 74 J0sti ~ 6-3, 285, Fr. RG n Brfan Moore, 6-2, ZIOs'o So. c 71~~.290 •. LT 66 M tile, 6-0. 230. Fr. LG OCC-GWC CONTINUED FROM 81 played m a postsedson bowl game The Rustler.. beat OC'C m 1991 dnd ldst yedr (7-6) Each year, along with brag- gmg ngh~. the winner of the nvalry cla'ims the Bell. d perpe tu- al trophy presented by the Ex c hang e Club of Hunt- ington Bedch The Bell LS a rel!c that comes from thP hrst piece of motorized fire apparatus acquired by the city's hre department in 1923 Sauk HWe've had brothers play agdinst each other, and neighbors play against each other. an this senes." Dixon said. The Rustlers also feature Dewayn~ Crenshaw, another for· mer Costa Mesa standout. who has started every game al d efen- sive end. Golden West, which bas lost onJy one of six fumbles this sea- VOLLEYBALL OCC wins in five COSTA MESA • Orange Coast College women's volleyball team defeated Riverside Friday night 15-12, 15-17. 10-15, 15-10, 15-9. With the match knotted a.t two games apiece, Riverside jumped out lo a 6-2 lead in game five. The Pirates then scored seven unan· swered points to take a 9.:6 lead, effectively putting the game away. Ben O'Bnen led the Pirates (6· 2, 2·0 in Empire Ortlllge Confer· ence play) with 25 lc:Ub. Heather Daz added 20 k.1115 and MichelP StevE'ns had 17. Rlv nddt> t 5·3, 0-2. j DIA!HSE Ho.~ Ht.. Wt.,, a. ..... 59 Dewayne~ 6-1, 200, Fr. DE 93 Kelly Cotton, 6-2, 275, FT OT 92 umes c.bral. 6-1, 250, F<. DT 97 Carlos Sianez, 6-1, 235, So. OE SS Fn!ddy BrQWI\ 6·2. 225, So. OLB 45 Vince Zavala. 6.0, 22s. So. ILB 23 ~ Kemp, 6-Z 185, So. It over 17 Mi e BY.9f'5.. 6-0, 190, Fr. OL.8 28 Joe Snider, S-10, 185, Fr, C8 20 Aaron Bergman, S.10, 160, fr, CB 9 Mario l\amlrei. 6-t, 205, So. s son, will no doubt be on the look- out for OCC blunders. The Pirates have lost 11 of 17 fumbles in three games. and their opponents are outscoring them. 65-18, in points off turnovers On defense. they have yet to record an interception, while their opponent.!> have intercepted four passes for 215 return yards. ''No one m their tight nund could predict that we would have 17 fumbles," Workman said. "It's bizarre, that's a good word. Needless to say (it is a surpris- ing begin- .ning~" Orange Coast, starting 0-3 for the sec- ond consecu- tive season. has lost 11 of Gonzales its past 13 games, since beating Antelope Valley in the . 1993 Orange County Bowl "We've got to contain their quarterback (Brian Schneider), who scares me more than any· body because he can run," Work· man said. OCC will put Willie Barnes, who started the season opener at SCH ED SA1"RDAV FOOTaAU. Community college Golden Wnt 1t Orange Coast, 7 p.m. High school • Costa Me1<1 avs. S.nta AN, at S.nta A~ Bowl, 7 p.m. VC>C..L&Y8N..L College women • Concordi1 1t Southern C.hfomia ColleQe, 7:30 p.m. High f<hool gTm • Cor<>N del M1r It Uni wnfty lnvitltlona~ all cky; N.wport Harbot at S.n Marcos trwltatK>nal, all day socaR College rnen Southern Callfornl• Col• at Concordl1, l p m · Col=women ~ llOI• at Sout~rn Cahfor nleCol 7pm WA f'Ol.O High Khoo& CorON del Mar "" Long 8-ldl Wilson. at hlmont fll.u1. 2 p m: ltpetant.1 '4. ~i. Mm. at Ntwj)Ol1 HM· bor.2pm CN>SS COUNTRY Commmunlty coli.g. men and .....om.n 0rl_n9e Cotst It !Moe ln~l•onal, 9 m High tchool ~and girlJ • '°'11 MN It Centtal '•rlo. lnvltAtlonaf, t • m. 1\'oy 31, Estand• 27 seor. by Quarten Troy 7 14 3 7 -31 Estancia 14 7 0 6 -27 FlmOwirtw Est -Perry 1 run (Burden kick), 9:12. Troy • Lawrence 12 p.ss from Muther (Arlck kick}, 1:44. Est -Dawkins 89 k.idcoff ~um (Burden kidc), 1 :31. Seeond~ Est -Tanlelu 24 run (Burden kick). 8:44. Trev-Mason 7 pm from Muther (Arick kldc). 3~7. Troy · Vargas 8 ruo (Aridc kick). 0:59. Third~ Troy • Aridl 33 FG, 5~2. . '°"""~ Est -Dawkins t 3 run (klck failed), 9: 13 . Troy • Ferren 26 fumble return (Arick kick). 6:24, Attendance· 1,800 (estimated) IM>IVIDUAL ..usHINCi Troy · Lee. 22-79; Vargas. tS-.U; Pacheco, 2-3; Muther. 6-fo<-mlnus-17. Est · Gonzalez. 28-156; Dawlcins, 9-40; Jahld, 6-34; Tantelu, 3-31; Flores, 1-2; ~ry. 2-2. INDIVIOUAL MSSIHG Troy · M~r. 7-11-0. 101. Est -Perry, 1-5-2. 15. tNOMDUAI. lltE<2MNG Troy · Mason. s-69; Pacheco, 1·20; L.awreoce. 1·12. Est • Jahld, 1-15. GAME STATISTICS Troy ht First downs 13 16 Rushes-yardage 44-115 49-265 Passing yardage 101 15 Passing 7 • 11-0 1 ·5·2 Net return yardage• 46 4 Sads·yardage 1 min-II 0 Net yardage 254 284 Punts 5-35 4 2-t.5 Fumbles-fumbles lost 21 3.3 Aags..net yu~ 2 20 1-9 TI me of possesstOO 27 ·53 20-07 •Punt returns. Interceptions, fumble returns ( ) H \ '.\.; ( I I ( ( ) \ " -, "' I \ I\ · 1 I I{ " a.•• us• .... ,,::: ""' ... a. .... ............... a. 14 ~ 6-2. 200, so: 'l: tl s-.. w.. ~s. 290. So. ~ Wiiiie '-"'-5-10. i• So. t5 .,.,.,_ it.n-. w. m. So. ' W\INaiM ~ S-1 t. 115. Fr. ll '' J.J. Smid\. f-2. llS, So. 34 MIU~ W. 230. Fr. • Tl .. Mlrti Mollnlr, .. s. 215. k . 12 1\'emoti 1tioin-. S-11. 'eo. fr. M 56 M-'t """' 6-Q, ~ So. 2 *"-' t411s. S-9. 170. Fr. ""' • ~Gonales. w. 215, So. s 1 •"-' 5lillth, 6-5. l80. So. 9'f 47 Jiff~, M. .uo. So. M Kettn Gray. 5-3, 260, Fr. Mi ,, <hlCk "' 170. So. 78 Chlrtle McMoAo. 6-2,. 2fiO, $o. c 3t .. Miiion. s-10. ''S. fr. 16 ~ MeiNn. 6-5, 275, So. LT J qMg Holle. S.11, ,~Fr. 70 Donovan ~. s.n, 215, k . lG ~ loohet, fo 1, 1 , Ft, tailback, to fullback, and start William League at tailback, who leads the Pirates in rushing with 145 yards in 30 carries. r-------------------------, League, a freshman, did not start in last week's 30-7 setback against Mt. San Antonio because of a tlugh mJury. Tranton Thomas will start at wide receiver instead of Tim Lane. c:Uld Ray Mixon gets the nod at cornerback over Marshall Brown, both changes based on performance. Orange Coast will also keep an eye on its quarterback, sopho· more Matt Sauk, who suffered an ankle sprain last week wherrthe Pirates embarrassed themselves with center exchanges, fumbling a total of eight times in the game. Stopping Chatman will be their primary objective on defense. Last season, Chatman set school and district records with 2,512 rushing yards, 29 touch· downs and 188 points. He set an Orange County regular-season rushing record with 2,297 yards in 10 games, before getting 215 yards in Costa Mesa's loss to Norte Vtsta in the first round of the CJF Division Vlll playoffs. Chatman was named the Daily PLlol's Male Athlete of the Year, OVER THE YEARS OCC VS. GOLDEH WEST 1966-0range Coast 14, Golden West 13 1967-0range COlst 10, Golden West 7 1968-Golden West 34, Orange Coast 20 1969-0range Coast 30, Golden West 20 1970-Golden West 13, ~ange Coast 0 1971-0r;inge Coast 21, Golden West 21 1972-0range Coast 10, Golden West 6 1973-Golden West 28, Orange Coast 27 1974-Golden West 23, Orange Coast 20 1975-0range Coast 31, Golden West 14 1976-Golden West 14, Orange Coast 0 19n-Or•nge Coast 13, Golden West 7 1978-0range Coast 34, Golden West 24 1979 Golden West 30, Orange Coast 3 1980-Golden West 30, ~ange Coast O 1981-Golden West 18. Orange Coast 14 1982-Golden West 44, Orange Coast 0 t983·0range Coast 24. Golden West 23 1984-Golden West 21, Orange Coast 3 1985-0ringe Coast 7, Golden West 7 1986-Golden West 14, Orange Coast 6 1987-0flnge Coast 2B, Golden West 26 1988-Golden West 28, ~ange Coast 14 1989-Golden West 17, Orange Coast 16 1990-0range Coast 17, Golden West 6 1991-Golden West 24, Orange Coast 7 1992-0range C041st 29, Golden West O 1993-0range C01st 13, Golden West 3 1994-Golden West 7, Or1nge Coast 6 (Gotdett w..t .... --. 1S-12-2) L------------------------- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I the Pacific Coast League's Most Valuable Player and the District's Offensive Player of the Year. One thing's for certain tonight: There shouldn't be much scoring, considering OCC is averaging only 13 points per game and GWC just 18.3. r-----------------, I CAL'S CADDYSHMK I I . tr · : ! s17ss: : Top Flits Magna Goff balls 12 pack the : 1 oversized top flits ball for distance sn 1 : 646-7.714 -feel.: L 1784 Newport Blwl., C.M. MF U, S. S-5:30 .J ----------------- briefly Proving waters CORONA DEL MAR -Have you wondered where Corona del Mar High and Newport High keep finding the athletes that make both of its water polo progr perennial powers? If you have, you might want to go out to ~e 'Marion Berges Aquatic Center at Corona del Mar High Schoo! this Saturday aftern and take in a game between one of both school's sources, the Juni water polo clubs from Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor. On any given weekend there are about 70 boys and girls from area competing in three divisions, one for 9-year-olds, another for ag 11-and-under and for 13-and-under. Ted Bandaruk and Matt Tingl are the coaches for both teams. This week's games will be against Orea from Tustin, starting wi the 13-and-unders at 3 p.m .. the 11-and-unders at 4 p.m .. and the year-olds at 4:45 p.m. In Wedn0$day acUon: John Money scored seven goals to lead The Corona del Mar juni water polo team for 9-year-olds to a 17-4 victory over Newport Harbo Charles Hsu added four goals, and Scott Street and Matt Zeiser ha two outstanding assists for Corona. Goalie Beau Stockstill blocked fo shots. In the other games: 11-and-under. Corona rolled to an easy 23-4 win over Newpo Harbor. Adam Buzolich, Marc Pantuliano, Brandon Powers, Micha March and Will Esposito were the top players for Corona. Ryan Bea put in a strong effort in a losing cause for Newport. 13-and -under: Newport Harbor defeated Corona del Mar 9-5. Kyl Bean, Scott Breneman a.nd Pete Belden were the leaders for Newpo Jeff Edwards blocked several shots in a valiant effort for Corona d Mar. David Fabian and Cavin Cuyler also put in strong performance It's time to think about next season's Pony Leagu NEWPORT BEACH -Jt may be hard YOUTH BASEBALL to think about what you'll be doing in February and March of next year, but if are between the ages of 5 anc 14 . and you want to play in the Pony League baseball · signups hav( already started and will continue this Satll!day. Pony Leaguers pJay under Major League rules in the Mustang Bronco and Pony divisions. Tee ball signups are for 5-and 6-year-olds; Machine Pitch signup are for 7-and 8-year-olds; Mustang Division for 9-and 10-year-olds Bronco Division for 11-and 12-year-olds; and Pony Division for 13 and 14-year-olds. All of the above ages are based on players' ages as of August 1 1996. If this is your first time registering, be sure to bring your birth cer tificate. There will be a final signup period on October 28th, but a late fe( will be charged. For more information call 451 -2228. Harbor View Elementary sweeps, 19-12 and 20-0 NEWPORT BEACH -Youth flag foot-FLAG FOOTBALL ball continues its fall run, with Harbor View and Lincoln recording victories in C Division, and Newport Heights ~d Harbor View posting shutouts in B Division. Scott Caput and Grant Almquist shared scoring honors for Harbor View in its 19-12 win over Newport Elementary in C Division. Scoring touchdowns for Newport Elementary were Matt Tracy and Shane Sw~berg. Lincoln's 12-0 victory over Mariners came as a result of touchdowns by the Angelo brothers, John and Mike. Jon Vandersloot scored a pair of touchdowns and Jack Banta and nttany Vandersloot scored TDs for Newport Heights, which bested Newport Elementary, 27-0, in B Division competition. Harbor View's Bs were 20-0 winners over Lilncoln. Ryan Lynch, Andy Almquist and Adrian Gonzalez scored touchdowns for the win- ners. Youth flag football games are played on Thursdays and are under the auspices of the City of Newport Beach. LAWTHER CONTINUED FROM 81 guess they thought it was time l got out. I think it was a political thing, because they got a new athletic director and a new regime moved in." Lawther, a Newport Beach res- ident who operates soccer camps in the summer, as well as a sports travel agency, is no stranger to high school soccer. "I've recruited from high schools, 4Ild I know most of the high school coaches,· he said. "I've been recrwting the last 12 years, and I helped out University High many years ago, so I know the routine and I know the for- mat. I'm looldng forward to it, because it will be a challenge for me, going to another level." From 1976 through 1981. Lawther coached the California Sunshine in the American Soccer League and the California Surf at Anaheim Stadium in the North American Soccer League. DBBP FRIDAY'S COUNTS DMlef't LoO:w • 5 00.ts. 130 ~ 89 yellowfln tuna. 55 ski~ tuna. 1) sculpll\ 5 sheephead, 36 rodcf!Sh, 142 whitefish. In 1978, Lawther coached the U.S. Olympic me n's soccer team at the President's Cup in Korea He was hired at UC Irvine. fol- lowing a three-year stint as a coach for the U.S. Soccer Federa- tion. "I know this area. because I've been here for a while," Lawther said. "Boys are boys and it's just how you make them click, that's my concentration, on the field._ I'm not into politics; I'm a field coach." ln Hales' first three seasons as CdM's coach, he led the Sed Kings to the CrF Southern Section Division I playoffs. including trips to the quarterfinals in 1992 and 1993. CdM won the Sea View League title under Hales in 1993. when it was Jed by Jason Boyce, Eric Olsen and Jed Weinstein. "Mainly, I'm concentrating on the education-ef...-tbe-playets-mnf watching their grades; getting them through high school, that's basically my job,· Lawther said. "But, if we can win a few games along the way. that would be great.• SE A U1nd-rupt1y A U C T I Q N fffiMJ., U.1 6i#l"'f«1 C....., lit -tf °"'*'• ~ () • k • N1rlM 35' Sportfisher Vindex 350 6JNdktr-fl&.11. Aurk/11nti, Nrw u11'4nti l 986 • Dual Snition • Double Cabin • Fiberglass Hull • Only 50 · hows on Twin Diad 10 Volvo Engines• Cruising Speed 32 Knou •Teak • • • • • • • • • • • • • New 1989 Nissan NX108 fnRarable Sport Dinghy• New J98S 19' Clas-Ply Exptt.U Cuny Boat wffrail·Right Trailer • New-Consuuetion ToWboat w/El,Load Trailer • (") lnAacable Sr.ands• Pidtup Trucks• Aat'd. Props, Ous, Fenders, Rolfen, Sid Tows. Anchor and Ocher Boat Equjp, Saturday~ Octo~er 21st , ... . . U\ ·'-' ~ " ) . ~ ) :---. ( ' ; I ; • Newpon Beach/Cosu Mesa Daily Pilcx DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Orange Coast College's All Ugur (above) passes oH to a teammate as Riverside defender pushes off him. At rtg~t, Michael McCabe takes lt on the chin for the Dues. Turning a corner By Jim Walters, Dally Ptlot COSTA IV1ESA Orange Coast College has been a playoff team in men's soccer every year since 1988, but it was sldrting to look like that string might end this season, before Friday's 4-2 victory over Riverside. The P1fdtes came into the game 1-5-2, 0-1 in Orange EmpHe Conference play, fa cing a Riverside team which was 5-3-1, 1-0 in conference. Worse yel, the Pirates had bePn shutout 3-0 in their conference opener by Rancho Santiago, a team they should have played better against, accorrung to Coach Laird Hayes. Hayes also found out before Friday's game that one of his most exciting players, Bryan Hitchcock, who was injured m a preseason match with Cuyamaca, had knee surgery and should miss the rest of the season. With all of those negatives, the Pirates put together one of their strongest games of the season, using cnsp ballhandlmg and passmg to Jump out to a 4-0 lead Rlvers1de scored two ldte goals, m a two-minute span with about six mmutes left m the game, to avert the shutout. Women tie COSTA MESA -Orange Coast (4-0-2) and Mount San Antonio (7-0-1) both came into Fri.day's women's soccer match undefeated. They left that way, too, as the two teams battled to a 0-0 tie. •This is exactly what we needed," said OCC Coach Barbara Bond. •we haven't had any real competitive games in three weeks so this will help start us on a new phase. This served as a wake- up call for us." SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1995 IJ recreation standings USKETMLI. :::=1~m Mln"aCX:(atWest N~E~:1.Blu Devi 3-1; 2. {tie) Reeyder. 2-2; Just Play, 2-2; Milgk Mondays. 2;2; Shamrodts. 2·2; 6. Power Chiropractic.. 1-3. Men's C (at Lincoln G)"!'): 1. Brid:layers. 4-0; 2. (tie) Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, 2-2; Dunk On You. 2-2; Rutan 6 Tucker 2· 2; 5. (tle) Latham & Watkins, 1-3; Third String, 1-3. 1\IESDAY LEAGUES Men's B (at West New- port, Ensign): 1. Shake Shack. 4-0: 2. Knighthawlts. 3-1; 3. Run N Gun, 2-2; 4. (tie) The John· sons. 1-3; Humor Kings, 1· 3; Juicers, 1-3. Men's 8 (at West New- port. Ensign): 1. Grizzlies. 3-0; 2. S.P.P., 2-1; 3. (tie) WMD, 1·3; Squar. Milner, Reehl, 1-2; PinnMads, 1-2; Dames & Moore, 1-2. WEDNESDAY LEAGUES Men's A (at West New· port): 1. Lost In Space, 4-0; 2. (tie) Sharits, 3· 1; Brave Bunny, 3· 1; 4. Mod Squad. 2-2; 5. (tie) Cass1dys' Fools, 0-4; Kings, 0-4. , Menls C (at Lincoln)' 1 (tie) Quicksilver, 3-1; Islanders. 3·1; KPMG Peat Marwick, 3-1; 4. (tie) The Bulls, 2-2; The Wh!!i!I, 2-2; Island Pacific Waves. 2·2; 7. P.S.S., 1-3; 7. C & W Rolds, 0-4. Men's CC (at Ensign): 1. Penal Code. 4-0; 2. las. .War Devils. 4-1; 3. The Rhoids, 2·3; 4. Baxter, 1-4; 5. Panthers, 1-3. THURSDAY LEAGUES Men's CC (at West Newport): 1. All Guards 4. O; 2 (tie) The Herd, 3· 1; Touche Rose, 3·1; 4. (tie) Pedestrians, 1-3; 906'Rs, 1- 3; Thunder Rrver, 1-3. Men·s C (at Ensign)· 1 Dolores Sportfishing, 4-0, 2. Mofo's, 3-1; 3. (tie) Flak ers, 2-2; Team Ganis, 2·2; 4 (tie) Cool Runners, 0-4, Bohica, 0-4. SOFTBAll NeWPOrt Beach MONbAY LEAGUES Men's CC (at Bonita No. 1): 1. (tie) Old Slow Dogs, 3-0; CRC Stealers, 3· O; 3. The Waaines, 2-1, 4 Clown Punchen, 2·1.; s. (tie) bd Creation, 1·2; Quicbllvef, 1-2; 7 'Thole Guys. 1·3; I 1-hll ~ 0- 3. Man's c (at Bonita No. 2)" 1. Newport Bleacher Burm, 3-0; 2. Port St. Ballen. J-1; 3 . .{tle) Deloitte & Toudle, 2· 1; Waste Soic. 2· 1; 5. (tie) 30th St. Maulers, 1-2; No Fehr, 1·2; 7. Lucky Stiff, 1-3; 8. Sea- port Sluggers, 0-3. eo.d C (at CYQ· 1 (tie) Ball Bashers. 4-0; 2. (tie) Land Sharks, J-10; Cox Communications. 3·1, 4. (tie) Sibling Rivalry, 1-3; Bayport Barrecudas, 1-3, 6 LOBB Sluggers, 0-4. Men's cc (At West New- port/Ens19n)' 1 B10Tribe, 4- 0, 2 Mixed Plate. 3-1,. 3 Old But Slo. 1-3, 4 SYCR. 0-4 TUESOAY LEAGUES Men's CC (at Bonrta No. 1) 1 Llghtmng & Lum· ber, 3-0; 2. Oue-Guns- Heroes, 2-0, 3. Fok & Ftrkm 2-2; 4 Headca~·s, 1 1; S. BRW Hazards. 1-2. 6 four Seasons Hotel, 0-4 Men's C1 (at Bonita Creek, uncolnl 1 Spoilers, 3-0; 2 Dangltng Woodrows, 2 1, 3 Care Unit. 2·2. 4. (t1eO GJ 's, 1-1, OriQtnal Pizu, 1-1; Sun Devils, 1-1; 7 Hawes, 1 2; 8. The Hammerheads, 0-3. Men's C2 (at Bonita Creek, Lincoln). 1 En fue· fo. 3-0; 2. Team Nike, 1-0; 3. (tie) Barflies, 2· 1; Just Hit It, 2· 1; 5 Peat Warwick Maulers, 1 1, 6 Germs, 1·2; 7 Sudden Impact, 20; 8 Desparados, 0 3 C09d cc (at eve. Ltn coin)" 1. Ainouch Cellular #1, 2-0; 2 Datamed, 3·1, 3 (tte) Bust N' Balls,.2·1; Key· stone Pac1f1c, 2-1. 5 (tie) Hyatt Newporter, O 3, The Other Team, 0-3 Co41d C (at eve, Ltn· coin) 1 KL T1!nkeys, 3·0, 2 (tie) Strokers & Pokers, 2-0, Make It Hurt, 20, 4 BOO Bombers, 2·2. S (tie) Reconditioned Equipment. 0-2, Love Monkeys, 0-2, 7 Greystone Homes, Inc • O 3 WEONESOAY LEAGUES Men's CC (at Bonita No 1) 1 Sox, 4-0; 2 Around The Horn, 2·1, 3 (t•e) Fletcher Jones Motor· C.lrs, 1-2; Zero Tolerance. 1 2, Ueckers, 1-2, 6 42 Bones A Hpd, 0-2 .... C1 (at lonltl er.II. Uncoln)• 1. Bullion· 11n, J--0: 2. (tie) C..lifomla Conne(tlon, 2-1; Sons Of Beeches, 2· 1; •• Psychic Nutumbas. 1-1; 5. (ti@) Yef· low Sox, 1-2; Far Side, 1-2; The Hooligans, 1-2; 8. Knuckleheads, 1·3. Men'5 a <at Bonita Creek, Lincoln): 1. The WaNmakers, 3-1; 2. (tie) Kaos, 2-1; Nlte Owls, 2·1; 4. (tie) A.O. Elvis Sightings. 1 • 1; Pimco, 1-1; DI te<hen. 1- 1, 7. M uldoons, 1·2. 8. CDS lnfotell, 0-3. C09d a...,. (at eve. Lincoln): 1. (tfe) SRS Tehs. 3-0; Squeeze Play, 3-0; 3. Hoozon Funt, 3-1; 4 See- l~ Double, 2-1; 5. Cum- mins-White, 2·2; 6. SYCR Slammers, 1· 1. 7. Pierce Street Annex, 1-3; 8. Rug· burns, 0-3; 9. Team Taco, 0- 4 C09d C1 (at Bontta Creek No 1) 1. Bud's CIC>CJ( Shoppe, 3-0, 2 Bankers Mutual. 3· 1, 3. Oel-C1m, 2· 1, 4 Margarr· tavrlle HumC.lnes, 2·2: 5 (tie) Brew Ctew, 1-2.; Bor- der Runners, 1-2; Bank Rubbers, 1·2; 8. Guilty, 0-3 ntURSDAY LEAGUES C09d C2 (at Bonita Cteek. CYC. Ltncoln): 1. Newport Jau. 3-0; 2. Dae Attack, 3· 1; 3 (tie) Simple Technology, 2-1, Original Piua, 2-1; the Pizza Bak· ery, 2-1; 6. M1sf1ts, 1-2; 7. P1mco, 0.3; 8 Hot Chilt. 0- 4 Co41d 0 (at CYC. Lm· coin, Bonita Creek)" 1 Beach Bum, 3-0; 2. The Trackers. 3-1, 3. (tie) Lotem Breeze. 2·1; Dr-G, 2-1, 5 (ue) PM Polecats, 1-2· 1: Screw Balls, 1-2. 7. GDI Ball Busters. 0-2-1; 8 Wells Far go, ().3 FRIDAY LEAGUES C09d CC (at Bonita No 1) 1 911, 3-0: 2. (tre) Heavenly Hitters. 2· 1. Ball Bashers. too, 2 · 1; 4 (tie) On F11e, 1·2, Acme-PSA, 1 2, 6 P11ates, O 3. C09d C (at Bonita No 2) 1 Thoerner & Toma, 3- 0, 2 Wet Seal, 2-0-1. 3. 10, 1-1-1; 4. (tie) Renegades, 1· 2. Face First, 1 ·2, 6. Recycle This, 0-~ SENIOR WOMEN 'S TENNIS Singles title up for grabs today • Murdock, meanwhile, wins a pair of doubles titles (65s and 75s) Friday at Newport Beach TC. NEWPORT BEACH Therf' I I United Stdtes Teruu.s Assoc1ahon (USTA) event In the 75s, Murdock and Dodo Cheney (La Jolla) swept unseed- f'd C"hMlotte Decker dnd Suzanna MUC'Cld, both of Laguna Hills. 6-2. b-I "It looks l.tke we have turned a comer," Hayes said . "We redJly thought we would have a better record at th.is point, so this waf) a pleasant surpnse." The Pirates put the pressure on early as sophomore rrudhelder KazuyukJ Nakata look a pass cl.long the left wing and rarruned homt> the first goal, hts fi rst of the year, five minutes into the game. lnter- estmgly enough, his second shot, later in the half, satled mto the parking lot where an urudentified driver of a white Ford Bronco, jumped out, scooped up the ball, and drove away with it. (really) The two teams traded sconng opporturubes, before sophomore rrudf1elder Mike McCabe burst in from the nght wing dnd took a pass on the run midway through the hall. He worked towards the net and scooted the ball in along the ground for the Pirates' third goal were no surpnses Fnday m the doubles finals of the U.S. Notion- al Senior Women's Hardcourt Championships. as both top- seeded teams in the 65s and 7 5s won titles al the Newport BNc-h Tennis Club. In 65s singles action Fnday. top-seeded Elame Mason (Fres- no) beat June Goy (Piedmont. Cahl ), 2-6, 6-2, 6-3 in the semifi- naJs. whtle second-seeded Liz Harper (La Jolla) topped tbird- <.,eeded Glona QwntdJla (Plaotas, N.M) m the other senufinal, 5-7, 6-2. 6-2 Just minutes later, freshman midfielder Brett Jorgenson battled through traffic m front of the Rlvers1de net and dribbled in the fourth goal. Jeanne Garrett (San 01C'go) and Peggy Landlroop (Dalla:,) came from behind in the 65~ to de feat second -seeded Cdfolyn Henry (Jackson, Miss.) and Corky Murdock (Los Angeles), 5-7, 6-1 . 6-2, to earn the coveted gold bdll, awarded to champions in eve ry The first half end ed 1-0, but the Pirates followed the same pat- tern, striking quickly in the opening minutes of the second half, with freshman mj.dfielde r AU Ugur senrung the ball inside the left post on a direct kick for a 2-0 lead. "We just haven't been handling the bciU very well or mdktng good passe~." Hayes said. "This gc1Ine is a lot like baskPtbc1ll, you cc1n't hold the ball or the defense will close m on you. Mdson dJld Harper will meet toddy dt 10 a .m. for the title In the 75s, top-seeded Cheney wtll play second-seeded Lucy Dettmer (Cathedral City) m the singles title match at 11 ·30 a.m. "You have lo give it and go. We haven't been domg that, but we PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF SALi!. Jack Edwards C0418 common!Y known as the CA 92707 In accordance with the Kathleen Ann Silva C0426 "Wedge.' descrtbed as lhe Arturo Lavenant, Jr., 2028 pro111slons or Section 21700 Danny Jones C0461 area from the West Jetty S. Standard Ave, Santa through 21718, or 111e Call-OenlH Jurman C0518 westerly 440 yards of hie-Ana, CA 92707 fornia Busrness and Proles· Mike Stapp N0056 guard lower .. P", from May This buslnus Is con- slons Cod• there being Mike Stapp N0058 1 through October 31, be-ducted by. an 1nd1v1dual due, unpaid atorage fee lor Bradley Wilktns N0066 tween the hours ol 8;00 Have you star1ed doing which lNSTORAGE HUN· Clilton W. Roth N0606 a.m. and 6;00 p.m. buslains yol? Yes, 1 Au· TINGTON BEACH 11 en-nm L Wilson N0659 P·u b 11 shed New po r I gust 95 titled lo a llen pursuanl to Laurie Collin N0663 Beach-Cosla Mesa Daily Ar1uro La11onant, Jr section 21102 of said code John Reed N0674 Pilot Oclober 7, 1995 This 11a1ement wH Med on the goods. here1nalter Pub 11 sh t d N • w Port Sa687 with the County Clerk of described as Mlscel· Beach-C1ota Mesa Daily, _________ Orange County on 9-8·95 laneous HouHhold Items Pilot October 7, 14, 1995. _1UBLIC NOTICE Fe57471 solu, relrl11,aratora,_ wa.sh· Daily Pilot Oct 7, 14, 21 , ors, aryws, and personal flctJtloua BualneH 28, 1995 s8688 property. Due notice hav-PUBLIC NOTICE Neme Statement Ing been given to pan.IH C The lollowing P8fSons are PUBLIC NOTICE known to claim an lnteresl NEWPORT BEA H doing buslnus as: Brazen1--------- thereln and the time specl-CITY COUNCIL Motorwerks, 3900 Parkvlew Flctltloua BualneH lied In such notice for pay· AGENDA SUMMARY Ln., 4135·D, Irvine, CA Name Stelement • ment of such leH having RESOLUTION(S) FOR 92715 The lollowlng persons are expired will be 1old at pub-ADOPTION Benjamin Na, 3900 Park· doing bu1ln1111 as: The lie auction by INSTORAGE Initiation or PLANNING view Ln., 135-D, lrvlne, CA Doctor"s Scrtbe, 114 Ruby HUNTINGTON BEACH lo-COMMISSION AMEND-92715 Drive, Placentia, CA 92870 cated II 7471 Warner Ave., MENT NO. 834 Ronald Kwan, 158 Am· Susan Marie Berman, t 14 County ol Orange, Slate ol PUBLIC HEARINO(S) herst Alsle, Irvine. CA Ruby Drive. Placenlla. CA California on lhe 18th day ORDINANCE NO. 95-47 92715 92610 of October, 1995 ,at 9:00 AMENDING TITLE 20 OF Sander Huang, 1822 E. This bu1lne11 la con- am. Tarm1 for the Mle are THE MUNICIPAL CODE Bassett Way, Anaheim, CA ducted by: an lndhlldual cuh only. Sale 1ublect to PERTAINING TO OEFINI-92805 Have you alerted doing cancellation. Landl0td r• TION OF BAAS ANE> THE· Thi• buslneu 11 con-bullneu yel7 Y11, 5/95 serv111 the right to bid. A TR E IN I G H TC LU B S ducted by: a general pan-Suun M. Berman Below ii a 1111 of namH (PLANNING COMMISSION nefahip Thi• llllement WH hied and unit numbera. AMENDMENT NO. 825). Have you 1tarted doing w11h the County Clark of NAMES UNIT NUMBER USE PEAMIT NO. 1956 bUslne11 yet? No Orange County on August PUBLLC NOTICES VARD WIDENING PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY TO 0.4 MILES NtO SAN JOAQUIN HIUS ROAD, Contract No. C-2825 (Cl Approved by the City Council this 11th day of Septembef, 1995 Wand• E. Raggio, City Clerk Perspective bidders may obtain one set ol bid docu· ments at no COSl at ~ ol- PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES flee of the Public Works Fictitious Bualn••• This busmen 11 con-NOTICE OF Department. 3300 Newport Neme Stetement ducted by: husband and APPLICATION TO Boulevard, P.0 Box 1768, The followtng p&flons ate Wlfe SELL AlCOHOLIC Newpor1 Beach, CA 92659-doing business as: Pholo Have you t:r''° domg BEVERAGES 768 Expressions by Petrick, business yet es October 3, t 995 1 . 1722·D Oak Knoll Dnve Patrick Galhgar PUBLIC NOTICES Beach, CA 92663 ll'llllh .. 47" On-Salt General (Pub. Eat Pl) hcense(s) Published Newport Beach.Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Octot>e< 7. 14, 21. For lut1her lnlormauon, Anahttm, CA 92807 • This statemenl was riled To Whom 11 May Con· call Gail Ptckat1 al 673· Patrick Gatland Galltnar Wlth the County Clerk ol cKrtmb: 1MY&RWAN00D D OCathe t& Sa684 6779 ~ ' Or:>nne County on August m er Y · rll lt __ T_h_Co ___ ..;;;..;..~ · 1722-D Oak Knoll Dnve, ~·., & Matk J ts(art) epplyll'lg e mmunrty 1995 Pub 111 ht d N twp o r t Anaheim, CA 92807 25, 1995 F858324 10 the Department of Alco-Merkel Place. Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Joyce Joy Gall1gar, 1722-0 Dally Pilot September 23. holic Beverage Control 10 ClasStfied P1lol October 7, 11. 1995. Oak Knol Dnve, Anaheim, 30 October 7, 14, 1995 sell atcohohc bcvereges at &42-5878 Sa&85 CA 92807 Sa679 SOf 30th Street, Newj)O(I --------- 0 BITU .ztRY 888 --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"'""""'.~~~~~,, STARTING MICHAEL ANEW Everett H. Michael. 93, passed away Oct 2, 1995. He was a long.time Balboa rest· dent and ran Michael Real Estalo with hrs wife Cathenne who passed away 1n 1 992 Al Mr. Michael s re· quest, thore wtll be no service His ashes will b• scanered at sea BUSINESS?? Malachl N. Tobin A0032 (AMENDED) '°' the THUN-Benjamin Na 25, 1995 Fese3e3 Debofah W~ton A0048 OERBIRD CLUB AT 3505 Thia 1talement wn filed Dally Pilot Sepllmber 23, • Brian La Belle .A0204 VI.A OPPORTO With the County Clefk ol 30 Oct ..... ~ 7 14 1995 • • • • • • • • • • • • • Rlctwd Du11algne A0718 CURRENT BUSINESS Orange County on N-95 ' ..,.,_ ' ' Flota Vincent A0749 ~ Automated R1fu11 fa57503 Sa680 ~~=•kow fl~ J~=~~ Dally Piiot Oct. 1, 14, 21, PUBLIC NOTICE RPoberton ZJelc . ..1!~, ~~? c °'N8:-.~:~!tve Solid 28• 1995 Sa889 F1otltloua BualneH avton • ....a1o """""" PUBLIC NOTICE Nam• Statement Patrlda Heckel A0882 .. ,. Coll1C110n Franchlll The lollowlng p&flOl\I .,. RoclCY K. Uk• 80015 Status Rej)O(I flctltlou1 aullneH doing bUllnna ea: K.C. Donald A. Blommer 80095 ~) R•luM ScaYenglng Vld 3'""" w c II d I a r o l.tlTI 90900 I) Recycling Surcharge NaiM ltat•ment eo, ,,_ • • e • c!fl A.0 ~.: 809711 pt Retolutlon Which The following S*lonl are None IB, Santa Ana, CA KJtl'll Harding 80992 prohlblta 111 notation d• doing bualnesa ae: David· 92704 Dianne Mainero 81020 "1CM •ueh •• iurl board, aon Printing, 14851 Coun-~~ Dleu La. ~50g2 W. Frank J. Magula C0325 bOogle board1 and body ~ Lane, trvlne, CA ,.,!19 cf9~ro,.·· I ' anta Derek S. Trowbridge C03SI bolfds, etc., 11 lhe area Harry Allred Davldaon, Thli bu1lne11 11 con· GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage sale place a garage sale ad in the Daily Pilot to ensure a big ·crowd. List items with specific brand names, sizes, colors, pricest CX>nditions, etc. in your ad. 1C05f Coun!lyWood Lane, duc:led by: an lndMdual llVlne, C.A 92714 Have you 1larted doing Michelle Sachiko M11on, bullMH yea? No 14851 CounltVWOOd Lane, Khuong Dleu La Irvine, C4927f4 Tblt alatemenl ·WU filed Thia bu1ln111 11 con-With the Courlty Cltrk of duct«f by: CO-IW1nef• Orange County on 9-t-9$ Have you 1111Wd doing FH1o:u ~~t?D~~~ Dally PlloC Sept. 30, Oct 7, Thlt ltattf'Mtll WU llled 14• 21 , 1995. 51483 with the County c1n o1 PUl&.IC NOTICE Or~ County on AiJVuet •--------24. 1195 HHt H NOTIC• Dally Piiot lept. 13, 30, INYIT8"Q atOI Oct 1, 14, 19" W71 sealed bid• may b9 , .. ...... .,. -nci CtNM .. the ottlc• Of the rv~ -~ CJ.tic. i300 Newl>Cl1 " Ill • ._ loUltv~. , o. ao. 1111, 4 Ill• lone ~ Beech, CA ~ ..... •111 111" '* Yn!ll 1:00 pm. on the TN ........ '*""" .,. ltfl 4ay Gf OcioW, 11M, dolf'I lluelNee -~ .. Mllctl ...,__ lllCh ** weer Moton, tOH I . "*' bt OOtMd end reed ---------------lteilldWd Arie., ..... 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W/D MISCt:"" ""n:OUS 1BA Bch Condo, fully ocn vu S775/mo 723·0377 From 200 co 2000 tq fi Compctni-c rues Aaou from) W Aupon •500 Camrw Dn~c NC¥tp01t ee.,11 * EASTBLUFF * for r oommates I hk-up, patio, Duplex, single garage, 1;.a..wuu; equip. Pool. Golfing New llstlng, view $1100/mo. Avall now. $1695/mo 494-1658 W/O hk-up, deck. Dt:NTALS near·bY (714)759·1064 FV Share 3Bd 2~Ba In home. Mint condition. Call 714-494·2342 $825/mo. 650.3335 1.JUO•••••••-beauti ful Tiburon Open Hou-Sunday EASTSIDE 2BR 1BA 1• ---------• North Townhomes. 2227 Arbutue. 1---------Cherry Lake View BALBOA upstairs, small deck & RENTALS TO $450 t ullls. 839·3483 $549 000 Agent COSTA MESA 2124 Galed comm. 45oo aq PENINSULA 2607 f I 11 h b I •--------• ft 3BR 4BA. Avl 11/1 re r g. g t, r ghl ROOMS 2706 SHARE 2724 NB 2br/2b• Park 644-0496 52900/mo 646-1704 $725/mo. 722·6294. Nwpt. $500 !h util. de, Tiils lltWSPIPll wlll nol knowingly accept MY l4wrt111· menl for rtal ISlll• wlllcll l1· 1n •lolallon of 1111 law. Our rtaders ani lllrtlly l11lorm1d tllal all •wtllln11 111nrtl11d In 11111 • .....,_. ... IWlllllll• on 111 ... al .,,artu11lty Nila. To COl'll· • ... ~.ulHUO ltll·lrl• 111-lll0·'14·ISIG. f« '1111 Was ...... DC na pleut U11 HUD at C%6·3500 •ato CANYON• 3Bd 2Ba Good Area, 1__,, ___ ....,,.. __ __,._ 28R 18A Oce•nfront Eastsld• Studio w/klt liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pol!tt $250 pvt phone i~!s~fn~";~w~1:: ~:r~. p_,:)~"~t~epe!: ~~~~~ Sa~e S1U:Vd:y ~~~t. Gar !nclud1e~. ~,a; p&r1~ASt~5~5:~ ~nc~eu~~'. La~rE~:~~~~: ~~~': 1 _________ 1 NNB/S.•Chlo8arn~72~·=;,6:8 ll•••••••• 2bd 2 5b W/d bods. dresser' TVS' carpo • pan • · Roommate t o • · a en $1100 031-2319 A ail fmmedlatel Avl 11/1 548·6913 Pool & Tennis Condo Gated po I "Better than new" kid's stuff & much v Y ---------$095 040·0518 share 2Br 2Ba town· · ' 0 • BUSINESS & Sale or Lease option E'ald• clean 2Br 1Ba, morel II Priced to Chris 631.3996 M••• V•rde 2BR 2BA house In Costa ~ar. N/S N/P Nov. Asking $369,000 garage, yard, quiet, move. 8:00AM & NOT e4Bd 2Ba partly furn. w/garage In 4·plex. E'sld• CM unfur· Mesa. Clean-cut arol 644"9208 FINANCE E'lynne Kemp private. $950/mo. Call before. Sea Horse e 75'to sand, view, gar $750/mo. Pam Agt nlshed BR, kltch/lndry non-smoker. 2-car NB Twhn Boaut. pvt/ •••••••- Re/max 76o-6602 722-8808 Ive message Circle & 16th St. e ldry, d/w, l/p, tv 546-5880 pnv. Must like dogs. attached garage, bd/ba. N/S, clean . ---------E , a Id• s • c 1 u d • d Costa Mosa 642·3777 e s1550 Nr Pier 646-9666 Npt Hght• lrg 2ar 2Ba $400/mo. 548·5035 private bath, lalm· prof. rel. avl nowt --------Absolute Bargain! S620 +YI u111 + dep BUSINESS Townh•• off Back· Harbor View Hom•• Cozy 2BR Bch cottage lrpht. Gar, lndry rm, NB own Master Suite, dry, comm pool. No 721 •2100 ex1 351 · Quality 4/5Bd 38a bay. 3BR 2.5BA, 2-car 4BA, FR, OR, FP, Xlnt 1 hse to ocn. $1050. new crpts/drps/pnt. kttch priv. Lg Clubhse. pets. $395 + '1.2 utili· ---------OPPORTUNITY family home nr Fash· attach gar. Pool/spa Location! Pool/tennis. Lrg 1 BR $850. Both $975 ~ dep 548·4497 Poot/Jacuzzi. $500. ties. Eves 549·2656 ON THE SAND-NB 290 l~n s~~'.""~ni;'f..~~~ $1500/mo. 642·3950 **** 7 14•759.5011 Winter/furn 723-6463 Smell Studio Nwpt Jerry 6 4s.9799 28d 2Ba. incredible w/TERMSI Call now • E·Sld• Townhome Penlnsul• Point 2BR Hgts aroa. k1tch, priv viewl W/0 . S690/mo.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Patrick Tenore Agt 4Br 2'h 8a, big yard, LIDO ISLAND 2 Bath noar Bay & yard. utll s Incl Gina. 646·1515 DIVORCE FORCES SALE 780-8702 sep tam rm, LR trpl, 2· Spacious 3Br +famlly Beach. w D incl $575 • dep 588·5101 NEWPORT NEWPORT Soda.snack rte-24 secur -BIO CANYON VIL" •s car, pool/spa, tennis. room, 201. 2·story, $850/mo. 645-1501 B..:n.cH 2669 Br"·CH 2669 nrNTALS sues $2,400 wk List yo lll!iallllll•••••lli .,_ $1400/ 433 8528 partially furn, frplc. '"'"' ~ ~ rte w'usl 1·800-439-5'33 GENERAL 1002 llHOMEOWNERSU Save THOUSANDS on )'OtM current mortgage Wl1HCXIT RellM1Cllg Qoalilytng.~ 2.JBr for aale/lse on/ mo. • $2200/mo. Avail Nov. Slngl• apt stops to NEWPORT liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil WANTED 2726 PepsliHerah•"/N•stl• off course. $385-4691<. or .. t Home for L•••• ~th 67"-•912 A beach Decorator iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' MeUoda Agt 759-7700 Great local, CM/NB .. · .,... gt. done. $720/mo. Open BEACH 2669 SAii Cash Bus1nossS Ho$ 00~,,..uat SelJ border, 4BR 2BA. N/S Udo Isle B•)'frnt (Dock House 10/8, l 129 W. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 48 Commimities SEEKINQ: Sm cottage $30,000 & up, onl~ Owner -;e"tmoc, beau $H5o/mo 642•51 94 avl) Lovely 4BR 3BA. Balboa. 723·4852 *1 BR 5825* /back house or studio hrs/week needc wk/mo/yr furn/unf 2BR 2 BA $7 2./Up • IJ,5()()Arvirtme11ts w/yerd. Resp. person Um1ted territory av App<aisals a Credd Cnecics' FREE Into townhae 2BR 1.5BA, HUGE HOME 4Br "'Ba • · Studio blk to beach ~ 1~· I I V f ble ... o o ""' Poll lse opt 650-2300 A f 1 & di h h w dog. Wiii fut up gar· en 1a .. y wn 2-cer gar, 1 ml lo bch. Mesa Verde. 2700 af.. $450/mo Incl u111s. erg s was er • S750 to S2500 I Mo. den for reduced rent Sl 5,980 cash roq. f Call 714-223-3952 $169,420 650-9359 New: carpeVappl'a elc. LIDO Mobile Hme Park Good credit only. Incl. 60x30 pool. No (under $400) 646-4876 Immediate ownersht Paint-In/out. s18oO/mo. Charming furn'd 1 + \ 574·9367 10am-10pm pels. No feel. No Ground floor o Neg. Lse/S•l• 859-1339. Steps to pvt bch. $1000 Studio Furn Qulet.1--1e_a_se_._s_4_5_-4_8_5_5_ NEWl'Olff • IRVlNE • TU!11 IN portunity. Call GOV'T FORECLOSED NEWPORT MESA VERDE 4BR 875-3969 ~71-1160 Pkg, patio, cablo, ulll 3Br 2Ba 1 house from Can't seem to 1·800·862·3647 24hrs Hom•• for pennies COAST 1070 28A home, HUGE NEWPORT TERRACE Incl. $480. Avail Imm sand. Approx 1200 s/f, get to all those· ~~:~~.De~~6us~ntJ~; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil YARD, gar, llv rm w/ 3BR 2'h BA, gar. no to 5123196· 673•1568 ~~~~,~~5ca°;~~7:1350 repair jobs CLASSIFIED Jt's the resource yo can count on to soll myriad of morchn dlse iloms, bocaus our columns comp quahlied buyor9 1 call I Area. Toll Froe 800· ALTEZZA Largest fir trpc. $1650. 641·8682 pets64, $5~9025019/mo. Adorable 2Br lBa. fp, around the house? 898·9778 Ext. H·1398 plan w/bonus rm +3-CORONA for current listings. car gar. Below recent NEWPORT HEIQHTSi-N-t_C ______ B_ gar, patio, yd. $1100. CAU Olllt INl'O I INF Let the ClaHlfled sales. Agt. 673·7300 3BR house, no peta, P rest 3Br 2.5 a, DEL MAR 2622 2001 ~ Cliff Or. Opon S DI Orange County gardn•r. Re ts. req. full ocean view, pool, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sun 1 o.2. 645-3363 ervlce rectory $895/mo. 650-2256 ten n Is. $ 2 o O O /mo help you find Foreclosures & MOBILE +aec. 714-645·9775 ADORABLE STUDIO 1-800-IAC-5115 reliable help. D f I Npt Htl/E'alde 3Br Frplc. no gar, no pots •BAv & SUNSETS• e au ta HOMES 1100 • Spaclou• 4BR 3BA Walk to bch. $650/lse. ,, 642-5678 Daily lists 60·75 new iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Twnhome, frplc, patio, Oln, llv, fp., fam. 856-3120 EASTBLUFF. NON properties Ustod daily. sngl gar. S975. &47·7S40 rm + xtras park loc. oach with complete •2Br w/atorage, new Eastbluff. 760.3109. Nie• Quiet 1BR Walk SMOKERS ONLY. profile crpt, vert blinds. Quiet to beach, W/0 lac, S tunning 2Br 2Ba Count~ Record• secluded CM park nr HUNTINGTON Twnhs•B•lcourt Hiiia. no/pets. $840/mo. Twnhse flrplan. Frplc. Research all amen. Finance/ BEACH 2140 2 M11tr BR. 3Ba. 1 Ii· Call Scott 8am-6pm Pool avall. Sorry, no 840 .s 773 ext 15 trade. 438·7923; or brll'f. Gated loc, nice pets. $1210. 721-0416 af1er 5pm, 646-0321 view S3200/mo 644·8923 ---------CANAL FRONT 3Br O~~~:AP~~~~C: Newly remod 4Br --TW--O-L_EA_S_E_S-!!-COSTA MESA 2624 upstrs Balcony, l-car _A_rn_a_•_G_E ___ 1_1_2_5 2~Ba, frplc, 2-c•r gar. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gor. Year lse. no pots 6BD. 4BA & '-llUOft Brookhurat/Bannlng. Ssgg MOVE IN $1495/mo. 639-3923 2...., BATHS. $1 500/mo. 968-1728 Newport Coast 4BR late 70 s unit 2.5BA 1 YR new w / Super clean l Bd 'in Npt Hghta 2Br t Bo. Always rented vlewl $2400 cozy friendly, 30 unit pV1 grdn/pool, carport. 5469,000 NEWPORT ·-··••••••• compleK nr Tnangle Sq. Quiet. Near shops/ E'lynne Kemp BEACH 2169 EaatbluHll BUNK HOUSE beach. $795. 645-4900 Re/max 760-6602 ........ lllt .. SIW 3BR 2.5BA 2300 Sq. _...,AP __ T_S_8_4_2_·_1_4_0_1_ Studlo-$3115 11, mo'a ---------II IMr....,_Uil 91 Ft · A • n ° v a t • d 1 BR Mobil• Hom• r•nt. $300 dep. 6 mo COSTA MESA 1024 Aldlela.to:Sllld. ....a. 1 Blk to bch 3Br 2B•. Throughout. s21 00 Quiet & Secure. IH req. 20t E. Balboa .. ,. .,.. gar, fp, d/w, patio, Call Diana Prosser 1991 Newport Blvd. 673·0676 or 772-4400 ,,..~ ..... *°"44 lndry, new cpt/pnt. No 644-6590 849-8373 3BR 1 '~BA, lrg yard, peta. $1400. 676-9884 ------------------WINTER·ON SANDI hardwd fire, berber1L-----=.i11::1.._ __ ..1 VIEW OF BAY 2BR·1 BA $650/mo. Furn 1Bd apts $800 & $245,000 548·5402. AT THE BEACH Furn 2Br mobllo home Lndry, pool, quiet, nr $1200. 36r hse $1800. 2386 Wostmlnlster ---------Annual Rtntall on the b ay. s55otmo. all transportation. No Incl utl/cble/gar. 633-9243 lJ18·335-5538 pets 848·0392 BY OWNER Open CEMETERY LOT/ Or Winter Fum •VIII• Pt nu 1Br gated fl cheery well·dealgnd On the move? ~~~ ... hu::~~~n~/b~~~ CRYPT 1225 Large S•lectlon nr Bal 111/Bch/FHh 111. 1 Br 1 Ba, serving bar, storage, upgrd kltch, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2Bd + 2 Iott• .... S1976 Pool/apa fltnell gar fp pvt patio, $585-$600/ Sell your extra FA LR /f 1 DA p tft Vl 3/2 ocn vu turn .... $1150 w/d $1100 firm 873-6022 mo. 546-9081 • w rp c. • ac C ew 3Bd Npt Hghta . S1825 household new designer win-2 companion Propertw Mgmt •WESTCLIFF• B•ckb•Jt Eaatald• items dowa, tll• fir, Berber cremaUon plot.a In La 2Br 2Ba, pool, gar. 2 BR. ·W /D hk·up, carpeting, 2-car gar. Quenlt• Ct. Ocean The ~12iiil> $995/mo. Christin• patio, yard, no pets, 1_--!l!.;n...;C=.=la~s~S:..:.;if:..:.;le:.d=-- $226K. Eric 831·7479 view uodM beautltul ...... ._..., Agt. 723-4494 $745/mo 631·7813 EASTSlDll 3Br 2B•, ollve tree. $1,300 673•1900 hardwd nra. lg yard. ••ch. A .. vinge ot 254 cecn Pt. s239K. S600 1.aoo-247·9838 1""2=a-r"""1""'a-a-. s,...n-ot_g_ar_a_g_•· COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 -_o1pe~n~E~v~e~ry~S"un~1-·1_11 ............. On sand, We~ New-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MESA VERDE P<>ft. Yearty s1160/mo. GOLF COURSE HOUSES/ 840-9358 ()( &4Mos1 Open HouH Sunday CONDOS 28r 28• •••faire 3001 c condo. Sec bldg, w/d, 1-4, ountry FOR RENT pool/apa/tenn. S1495. Club or. Stop by and , ...... •••••1 4""' -..29 M 11 aee thla spectacular ~ at yn 4Br home that w.. ••~rldg..O•tN, SIBA completely rebuilt In Gar.n:tDlll' 2102 28A, pool & •P•· 1992. Top quality ap. ,.. • ..,""""" Refa. 540-7551 d•Y• pll•ncee, fixtures, 788-5180 eves. aound ay11em. Lots ot ·•""" a I T m•rble, gr•nll• and / •JtY ew erraoe 3Br 2~B• hH, Yery cl••n glH• block have bHn 9 6 bright. Comm pool. uaed. View of the golf a / $2200/mo. 508-7958 coura• from main ~ room•. Afl<lng SIS95K. ~ • • fl e • u t If u I 8 ht ff• Call Anne McCaaland, Clean & Spacloua lWnh.. 4Br 2.&Ba. Agt. 751-4330 Hom•• for Rent frplc, amt y.,d, z.caf ONLY S5K DNI f::•. 1t.;•,~·~~e !'::h Jf,:e=o.pnt.e.!~ Gorgeous 2BD 2BA atay ......... e7~aNT 810 CANYON Twnhm w/2~ gar. Xlnl ., ... A bargain .i ---------•WJQotfCNlew• 11 .. v.eoo. ca11 Today. BALBOA Lg. 2bd .• t .lba. Patr1;~:7o2•Aat ISLAND 2106 ~~~~ rnetbl• ~iy •. When you writ• a OauiOcd ad, tncfucJ• all Ofl ftClJ and F.' the rCIUlll ~nnl f.fN671 ---~--Cat.~r.i c.tHnQ• Pooflepa6TenNa. By Appl. ll1IO/rno ~UOn poae'ble Call: K'tynne Kemp (7'4)tlCM9QI ,..,,,,.. .... Co. Townhou••· 2er 2\.YL ~ D. t1tlOI mo. OWt'MI .. ~ So near & yet ro far ... That's the f celing you gee when you live at Pa.Im Mc.u amid the It.uh greenery of secluded Woods & stately palms. A Studio&L l &. l Bcdcoonu · Jn. SStS to S600 • lB& $615 IO $6$0 • 2.Blt $725 m S750 ,6NoPm ,6 V C{tbl Bllncb A Ccilif'l3 (ana A NEW~ Paint & Tl.It A Plmca .R.ooin A Hetftlf l\X>I & Jtc'\.11'.U A Ptriol & OabJr:tio A GangT'1 Avatl.tblc Ofticc Houn: 9;00 am • 5:00 pm M-F imd lO:OO am • f :OO rtn wcdl.ends lUl Ma. Dr.• Santa Ana Htlghu, CA (714') 546-9860 Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail it in . with a check todayl Run for a w8ekl I( roo.r car does not sell we'll run it fOr anoHw Wiik FREEi All fOr $1 o• ' -------·-·-----------·-···-D YES,SILL MY CAR City Zip ~ er.fit Card O MC CMSA D AMX -------bp -- Moil To: OAAY Pl.OT 330 W lay s..t, C.. Mem. CA ~26'17 "'" '4l·.5UI °' ,~ C114l 631 '\U94 """"*-<*I ,.._ Cited l'wtiiwtl to.. 111er-M1111ie---...--..AO- oo·~ o-/llillt o ..,.,,,, "" a~,.. o r.woi.. o..._._ o,,._~ o~c.o.. 0 •.... O,._llw w o....,,-, o J,.8' a...,.,..... a-....,, 0/111~ 0 0..°"'*' .CJ .......... a..-.. ..... oa.. or-...... OM-0._.,,,, O ... ~ ...... •$JOlor4 .... II OOwltodilLWilh Ne'*P9,; ~IC'h/Costa Mesa Daily Piloc IS IVSUl!SS EMPLOnaxt matonma BllPLOYllBNT UIPLOYllDT !llPLOYll!HT EMPLOYMENT UIPLOYMENT APl'l.WICU 1011 POUll'UU I014 orro•TUNITY 5530 5530 5530 5530 5530 55~0 SllVlCES 5533 iiiiliiimi-iiiiiiillii_iiii __ _ 2904 ' Movlne l<M\mor• W/D , • .,. ff•••ll at .... l ••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •:1· 000,-.. I ft~-aAL•a PT'laT M ,.... m Kw H -lrg. nu pww, '345• flOor lamp '200 2 end "'I , .. nootne a.i.. Alt -r--8&1• • ,.-.. uat WOR ITHYOUT ........ 7..war• that smtrrto"4s.lo4a.eoeo CA1b1eauoo ... 'cot1 .. Vl•DINQ ftTR•N•w c::.~'~9!i rr::d'(,, ~·0rf~~~~PP~ lntlde ..... ~= .. ~~:Sa ... .,.ATI... •Couplff ·-___ ... _ the llatlnga In thla cat-New Mlr09 1250, up-table 1400, King head--M~ In 2l l..oca· 800-898-ena Eld. Ro 30 h'9/Wk. 875-1995 Reprtttntlitlve 714..tlMUI lulJ .. _.. ~ f« UVE~IN-::;.~ow;;P-; egory may require you right vac\fum StOO, board 1100. dlnlg lion.• Buy All or 1381 tor detalla. Community new•p• CGn1I plilll. for .._ 1 to call • 900 number loot musager $50. table e ohra rOH#QOd Pati 800-69M780 t40 000-r I Salff per ... k• 9Mrgetlc SAUi QI Aon TIVD :I r•nt" po• lions, to In which there Is • 873-6840. 11400, blk allk sofa ' ,. ncome prof•Hlonal to join It• R•PREANTATIVR lhl"'1•1 · •< help guide uoubled charge per minute. 11500, It paintings. Potentl•I. Home Fedco, •leader In th• Cl•Hlned Advertising Growing community """-tHnage~. Call 573-0648 Typlata/PC UHra. Toti Southern California r• tatf M t be co• new•P&I* gtoup lffka • ;tit •Work In large, w•ll FUltNITUll 6014L .... ...-'="',..,...,,,..,,,...,.,......,.,.,.,,,..,,, •UVOUNCEMENTS Fr .. (1) 80C).89S..8n8 talJ lnduatty, hu ~ • • UI _... cftt..J•u adYertlllnO rept• 673 7300 furnl•h•d hOmH In oouw::~'l"lcs 5540 IN ••CROW·MUST AHH •• T·1361 for listings going employment op-tom.,•ervtee ortent...... ....., • nice neighborhoods. ~u aeLL ALL. Sa.t •2+ · Port nltles f th fol--• type 40 +wpm. NnldYe With 1 year mini-•Thia la a .. Job .. where Docor•tora Dollght or call 883-3072 for ACCOUNTING lowlu • or e Strong •P•lllng • nun ~· Excellent you can make • dlltet· Marble & granite Ibis. appt. 8841 Kings "-'n c 1 ng. communlcetlon aklll• benefit package Including Saloaporsona FT/PT •nee In the world and Liv• In help nHded 10 Wht fireplace mantel Or HB Brown Jor~ ANNOUNC~MENTS p!;"";,~~:rsh:'n•w•~· HJ H ASSOC .. TES ,.quired. Telemarkttt· bH• NIMY for the ener· A~ply et Ca•hmlr• have tun tool aaalat PIT wf7 yr old & moldings wrought gl~ din. Hts Thoma• "° affka part um: sfan -"' Ing •KP dHlrable. gelle aalea proleaalonal ~~·· Faahlo~2~~:a •Ao-ncy vehicle pro-Qlt1 In NB. Lt hHkpng. Iron patio set. Cuatom ville din & ' Br Hla 2920 Accountant. 15 hra/ I STOCKERS PI••• ant' non-that W9 nHd Immediately. ................ vlded, with a budget Muat drive. 831-2020 marble ba'h tub. Hammond Elegente iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil wk. Muat know Lotus smoking office. Bue Phyalcalldrug ecreenlng r• SHOWROOM SALES tor house expenaea, Leave me~. 723-1680 brgan & apkrs, wuhr/ 1·2-3 for Windows Full-time positions aa!ary, commlaalon & qulr9d. EOE. P1eue call POSITION 17/Hr+ plus Hparate salary. •Doalgnor Moving• ~dryr, bkcaaH, buffet, SOLUTIONS TV SHOW and/or Excel. Send r• with training end a~ b•n•flt packege. Judy O.nlng at (71•) 574-comm. Retall furniture •excellent BENEFIT MERCHANDISE Trundle bed, sofa lamps, desks, cedar THE COMMUNITY aume lo: Accounting v a n c • m • n t o I>' Physical/drug •cteen-.a250 for Interview Of lax r• store In Npt Beach. peckage Includes va-bed, aale, oak file chest. old record•, lg STRIKES BACKll Supervisor PO Box portunlllH evellable. Ing required. FAX r• aume 10 (7t.a) 831-6594 Call between 10am-cations, health lnaw-cabinet, near new On Chinese catpet, glu• Trlonol• Squ•r• 1560, Cost~ Me~a. CA Dey •hltt and nit• •um• to Judy Oetting 4pm M-F. 84~1233 ance and more. bdrm set, drop-leaf ware, dishes, etc. ••Uve Ent.•• 92528. er.w openings. Inter-•t ?14-63l-OSM, or VALltT PARKJNQ •Training and support table & 2 chairs, new1..,,....---,,,--~..,---.,,,~ TOOAYI Oct.7 4-7pm Apartment Manager ••t•d eendldetes call 57~250. Good jobs PIT or FIT. NB area. provided by on-statf ANTIQUES 6010 micro oven, vacuum, Qn Sz Bedroom Sutt Couple to man.ge 100 epply In person Mon-reliable services Please Contact Frank therapist & supervisor. lamps, windows, Bed Armolre, Bd aide unit complex live on day-Friday 1:00pm-at 497-1465. •Experience preferred doors, much more. tbl. 805·8••·7029. LOST & alte. Oftlee/malnt. •xp. 4:00pm only at: Can't seem to Interesting things WINDOW CLEAHINQ but NOT neeeaaary. •BUYING ITl!MS• Low prices. 759·7659 '"'s=-o=-F,,,....,....~tf~--,----get to all those· t b •Muat be willing to r• From 1800-1960. 1 pc A O white, great FOUND 2925 own tools. 2Bd 2Ba + 3030 Harbor Blvd. 0 uy Hl!LPER-NB location. locate. Homes are lo-to entire estate. Paint-e Doelgnor• Elegant condl $250. 573-190e iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Salary. 714-565-3310. Costa Mesa, CA 92628 repair jobs Must have ladder exp. cated In Santa Cruz Inga books furniture Antique Pool Tabl• 1---,-----,--------- Boat Malnton•nc• around the house? It's all there PIT Approx 20hrs/wk CA ' etc ' Immediate cash' Crackle Finish • Taupe Twin Bed, Dbl Dreu•r $$REWARDS S PT/FT. Must know FEDCO Let the Claulfled every day Wed/Thur/Fri 297-8081 area. top. s. 673·6223 Iv msg' Fell $1700 obo 675-1854. ~o~v~~~1!'a~:es~~~ Newport Harbor. 17/ Service Directory In Classified Why play Hide 'N For more Information •RARE Woll• Fargo The Community bed. Platform rocker, Lost fluffy, white poodle. Approx 101ba. Wearing blue collar. .. BAILEY .. Lost In the vlelnty of 42nd St & 52nd St. on bo•ch In NB on Sun. Sept. 3'0th. Please call 646-0609 hr. Call 673-3483 NO PHONE CAU.S PLEASE! •42 5•78 Seek with childcare? Call (800) 52t-8555 historical papers, over Market Place. 1 1 help you find u • v C • 11 C I•• a If Io d Classified amps. oce. tables. n-CNA Buy It. Sell It Find It. Buy It. Sell It. Find It. 200 pieces circa 1860-..... 2 •e 8 valid bath Hat & potty Nursing & Companions ClaHlflod. reliable help. todayl 642•5678· ClaHlfled. 1890. 962-1961 PP .,.. • .,. 7 chair. 476-2608 Needed for Homeeare.•--------F~. 310-438-4444 •r;:::::::::::::=::::::::::=:::::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::; GOURMET COOK/Lt housekeeping, exp·d. live out, FIT. Non- amkt. Newport Beach area. 714-673-3643 --------• M•rkotlng Ropa PIT for HB Cafe. NHd car $$REWARD$$ LOST: famlly heir- loom diamond ting, 9/30 on 17th St., CM. In the vlclnty of High Time Cellars, Rosa or Giiberts. Please call 646-2945 /proof-Ina. $7/hr. Hand out flyers. 840-0318 •ORDER DESK• Friendly person needed to take, & process phone or- ders. Duties Include: light type/filing. Bird Found Meaa Or. M·F 40hrs $7/hr CM Sanla Ana area. 846-1540 Please call to Identify! '-:;;;:::::;:::====~ 556-5909 = ---------i PfT Must be flex w/ Found PUO Dog houra & able to work Leave message on both stores: N.B. Wo-, mach. & I will call you mens Clothlng/Lagune backl 642-1607 Beach Gifts 720-9448 --------1 P{T Office help. Phone/ L 0 S T : B • • g I • office akllla. Appt. aet-Pupplf 6-mo-old le~. ter. Home business. whVbll(!brwn. 9/8, vie 20-30Hra825.0787 Clllf Or. & Riverside -------- Ave., NB. REWARD. --------Call Steel, 642-0070 Loat"Sam"Blue Para- keet tame, talks. vlcln· · lty Nwpt Isl. Dawn 646-8901 or 642·1574 EMPLOYMENT PfT Work FfT Pay 6am-12 M-F, no exp nee. $8 .00/hr +comm. $300-$500/ wk. Mark In sales. Office products 852.0247 POST AL A QOV'T JOBS $21/HOUR +BENEFITS NO EXP WIU TRAIN EMPLOYMENT App1+1n10 714-641-1991 5530 RESTAURANT•.PT/FT Oellvery 8am-2pm. Cashier 4:3().8:30pm. $1000 Weokllf atutf-Need car. Stert SS.50/ Ing envalopea at hr. Brian, 548-7427. home. Guaranteed. Rotan Sal•• auoc P/ Fr•• detalls. 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H B. 842-0831 ORANGE COAST JEEP/EAGLE/ OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC, OMC TRUCK 2524 Ho~ Blvdfosto Mesa 9-80 3 NABERS CADILLAC-BUICK 2600 Harbor Blvd.• Cosio Mesa 714 540-9100 FLETCHER JONES MOTOR CARS 1301 Ouoil St .• r Beach 833·93 • TUTIU CUCK NISSAN 2845 Harbor Blvd1Costo Mesa 540-64 0 -• • •• ------1 CHILD CARE 3536 CONCRETE & DRYWALL HANDY MAN 3710 IANDSCAPE & MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PET TRANSLATOR/ SERVICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii~~ MASONRY 3557 SERVICE 3584 LAWN CARE 3808 SERVICES 3870 TUTOR 3927 y SPACE AVAILABLB liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii~ Carp•try, rool'g, plbg Headaches, back pain. H.G . Painting Custom iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIRECTOR For Advertlaora. ..-SMALL JOB EXPERT painting, remodel B••lo Y•rd Malnt. Massage therapl In lnVExt, texture. wall-Personalized Pet Care Ask About Our: * Best Prlct/Quallfy Drywall/AcoutUc Repalt E I • e rr 11 e IS t u e e o · L•wn avo, Clnupa, Or's office. $1 o dis-~=~4;'98~r~e ~~:O:ia4" Kennel allamauve. No tntroduotorv Offorl ~. brtctl, atone ,Manging/Taplng/fextura Concrete de~ka/Repalrs Troo Trimming, Lt count. Dawn 843-9053 • gr stress or worry. Uc. LEARN SPANISH HOWi Exp·d SA. Tutor. Also Tr anslator-lnterpreter. Susana 0 73-'1409 To Place Your Ad Conc:rett. aoo.7ae-t007 Comm/RH 551-5573 MORGAN, Lied 403-5365 Heullnp 979-824$ lk•'• Custom Pa1n11ng Ins Ref's • 673-7184 Call Gina Bucci •CARPENTER Paint, • TREES • Prof, Clean. Quality l--------714-574-42441 •CEMENT WORK• MOVING 3834 Work. lnVExt & Docks,--------PLAIN/STAMPED ELECTRICAL 3610 Drywall, Stucco, Wood To,pedt'1'11110••· LA•"•· L'703468 631-4610 P!t!JMBING 3890 TILE 3928 AUTO REPAIR' SERVICES 3447 Brlck/StonelTlle/Block Fence, Sub Floora. Sr. .,..,......., 751~76 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii YOUR KEY TO LONO CI.E.ANlNG REP.AIRS/COATINGS A-1 l!locb'lo•I work Ol1cl John 638-8235 Lawn Sorvlco. Mow/ Dlbomardo'a Moving J~!: ~!Ee!,!tlnL~t THE LOCAL PLUMBER CERAMIC • MARBLE AUTOMOBILE LIFE? SERVICrr 3548 L.1541856 931-4310 Duncan Electric Carpentrr•Electrlcal d / 1 1 kl s/ Local/Offlc•IStorage SS Guamlaedl Terms OK .•'J/Mt.am lhMM! <A GRANITE 1nm11_A Scheduled lubrlcallon, ~ •Cl!Ml!NT WORK• QUlck Response Plumblng•Orywall• :O.~~~;r49 Long .01.aL Free .UL 'l.!llGTTTI;g 892-0110 • Sinee-;g.;"7 Fab. Clean-up. Uc:d ~~~e:'f."Mo:::,,.::. A TOUCH OJ' CLASS PLAIN/STAMPED-LocalUc. 950.7042 ~o"o~;.j~nt~y.;!~ Ive msg or call atter 5 1-T-111_1_e_163_2_9_7_0_·_3_1_1_4 PACIFIC PAINTINQ Friendly Sorv1ce Reu. $ 892-5033 2.RH·aonabla Ritt•. Cleenlng. Rea/Comm Brick/Stone/Tiie/Biock All American LawnCare PUBLIC NOTICE ServlceuOuahty work ~L_N_4_76_ooo,,..-_,,_6,_7_5-_9_304_ Crout/Tit• R••lorellon 3.NeX1 Scheduled Malnt. Uc/Bonded. FrH Eat. REPAIRS/COATINGS ELDERLY CARPENTRY•Wlndowa Malnt•Soddlng•lrrlgat The Calif. Public Utilt-@ raas. prices L#684376 Expert Drain Cleaning Rogrout•Rocaulk Recorded and duplieate TerHa 282·7143 l.541858 931-4310 CARE 3611 Coors • Wood F•nc.. lon•Cln-upa•Tre•Trlm ties Commission RE-Free EsL 722-7885 & Plumbing Repairs Repair.Clean&. Seal card left for owner. Chit• lquooea. Cloen Brick, Block, Stone, TUo ~,,fe'is':'{1 • ~~~~: Quality Work 7so-n73 QUIRES that all used PAJNT & REPAIRS 20yra exp. All work ~:;!'~~s5L4f S::: Ed Barrett 548-3371 Speclallzing: Window Cone. Patio, Orlv•w•y AfflfORDABL• CAR• 249-8323 Pg-312-0028 GrMn Seen. l..andtcpng household goods •Exteriors Guar. Steve 545-8298 cleenlng: Cerpet & Fplc, BBOa. Ref. 20 Yr 1.e00-930-0073 & Irrigation, Trimming movers print their •Acoustic Remv/lnstaJI Preclao Plumbi ng CARPENTRY 3510 Pressure wuh 490-3825 Exp. Terry 557·7494 l94./24Hr Uv•ln H•nd~n Ch•rllo & Removals, Clean-P.U.C. Cal T number; •Wood Repairs Repairs & Remodel• •8011 HOUSECLEANING **T•CH •WASH** 18.50/Hr Uvo-Out Painting, carpentry, ups It Malnt, St. Uc. limos and chauNeura Ouality-Warranllea Free Estimates iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ed .. Alto Hiring-Exp. e.it 11M plumbing, fence bldg. "599025, &So.&109 print their T.C.P. num-Uc#665621/Bon.&lns. L1887398 989-1000 ~ Rtmod. Doon. win. UCenae6-8ond CloanJn8 ReatoraUon Local reald. 78().5044 Lend-·-R•model•-ber In all •dv•nla• 848·H78 Mlohaol c-- dowa. cabinetl, alueco l dtrf-~\~~~ ~;·::r~~~~~·;: Comp1nlon Helper HANDYMAN Painting, Yatdtu;;°'up/malntan."c':. m•nlL If you hav• • PRYER THE PAINTER PROPERTY TUTORING 3929 Teat PreparatJon Excel on SAT, SSAT, ISEE. Group/prlvete Pat O'Oowd 873·2360 wal, llnces, gal•t. etc. Uc. HOUSl!CLUNING Petrslcenl•lor Discount Eleot•Plumb•Cerpt'y lendacape/artlallc design. qu~allo~ abOut thT1 I•· ,,_,, Quality Work 35yra txp .lerrr 142.0587 857.oee5 Tlla•Marble. 25Yra~ft Conlractor.,C27-60<I008. ga ty 0 a mover, mo ., Reasonable Rates MGMNT 3898 HI yrs exp, Good Ref. J 8 11 77•-•390 ~ or cheuffeur, call: 723 12 .. 2 1---------A to Z HANDYMAN OWn trans. Call any-CONTRACTORS erry • -Pron 6 Ethlc:al. M::o-7505 Public Utllltl•• L"541469 • "" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii INSTAWREFACE CA81NETS t Im•. 2 41.0 5 31 GBNEW. 3558 FENCES H•ndrm•n•R•llabl• 1________ Commission RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. JMH WALL Kitchens, bath•. doors, PROF'L WINDOW • DEa5 3615 Reaaonabl••Skllcl•d LIMOUSINE 714-55M151 llalnling-'nt/Ell Houaa[Apl Prop•ny Manag•m•nt COVEJUNGS windows. Doug S4&-7258 C L • A N I N Q Fr" Eat.ePleaH all s~11VJrer 1 Quality )ob. Frff est. Hatbor Area•Eeonomleal liiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiii HIRI A CARPBNTER •2 Alf'( WINDOW Romod•l•IM•w Coho D•v. 345-3452 '""' ~ 38 4 PENN L11'669897 839-8888 e47·837S (Pgr) Cuatom WeUpe1>9r Remodel-Oen. Repalra 100'9' GUAR 780-7860 etructlon Tenant •Wood l'•noe•• HotnO Ropelr~I liiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Moving & 8tor•go ••TOP QUALITY atrlpplng/P•lntln9 3932 Fl W l , Oamage _..;.~,;....;;;.;.;..;...;...;~-~ Improvement. Handy· ~.ht 11&6'1J "'~-•-Mes-'"".wport 8PACE AVAIL.AaL• T4'1.a1195 549-0224 INT/EXT. Van1 com-___ ...._____ No Job too amalll e1~. :.ue,.,b, & Paint •WINDOW CLEANING• man ave evl. 574-0827 llllmllta. low pba. Uc·d ""'25 v..;;'exp For Advertl .. ra. petrtlve. Uc •&.~21. ROOFING 3910 5"-Oft w/84. en.n:n 846-23421227-8122 FREE ESTIMATES CPI 8UILDKR• INC. AcMrUgt eoru. 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Od ~I W• ,_.,,. '*'"'-• 7'+417........ "ooua o • COMA. Coata M..a _....Vtn0R3710 Ouar wottc. ,.,_ eat. around the houM? ._.. e!dettV ~ • tnl/l)ct P~ • Hune=...,._ 1niu~ O.."t Yw D .. .,,,. A uo,,2-,..oa a»1Q4 SELL l•t lhe Ca....ltle4 Dlreo..,, hMll ea-eTIO • S . LL btJ ~ • F'Y a ~ 1•v.•rlleft.,.....~ _ "'*9-am. MIO • •""dO Yetis¥ ... lllllTIAL MTa ...... a......_,., ........ ~ emsed vehicle I hnlo• Dlrec..,, help Y'O'l Ind MOMi•DAY•Oiii• -.n•--II t°CI ,._ JW • 11' ~ M lnWxl ._..,,_. CIUSlfied Mlp llnd rt1e1* M1p :=.·d~. ~::... I L= ... ::= ~·i~~~::: =:..or~J:.~ ·~.:al~? ...... "'::,:c= __ ....... ___ ... __ .,_. __ , ____ ,_._.ui_: __ h_ ..... P_· __ ,. ____ ._ .. ___ .. _n ___ · __ _ DrlCiaa.. cM t7 .. T9H ..__•_•-vi_...·--~-~ REACH 112,000 HOMES EACH WEEI< FOR ONLY ,. sza,·.:. - Call Ginrl At (142-5 6 7 8 I )( z 4 ~.\ •• SAT\JI OAY, OCTOIER 7, 1995 1~----~~---~~~--------....----~I~=::: and T ANNAH HIRSCH IPOID • 8075 UllCOUf fl20 SUI 1115 VDS NJI ...... -·-_....cw ..... ·-:'°~·=·· :.~ :: ~ o:::·r .,., ·•T eoo 2 dr, !Sepd. "" """. ~.**·Al pdl, Ike nu tlr••. 30k Uk ml. mntt, a&ann, .ntt, Mk ml. mldnlQt\t o .... :,:,.=;• Wh&. ml. gr.at condl '8360. M l pwr, AR grll. All blu., N;, d•pttndabl•l l'l'll:"r--r·--:~-.~~-= 63=--...: II Ac1te9a CNN 17T~ .. Spoolcy =~ #cNlc 11 CoffM grounds 12 Mee.II fastening DOWN 1 AUCllC>nolf 2 Margatlne 3 lt!V'nedlalely: ebbr. 4 U. .... eson •WhMI 5 Chart• 8 Prfn .. (. ~ur•s 7 Acquire WEEKLY 8BIDG2 QUIZ Q. 1 • A. South, vulnerable, )'OU bold; t;.AJ 1011 o.i 1013 oJ• MK -~ The bid~proceeded: ~fwtii:f sours NORTB EAST l • P ... 20 Pau It' p... 3• p ... Q, 4 • Neither vulnerable, u Sout.h you hold: · 6:1 c:.:iA 10 I 7 8 I oA I •K ti 5 The bidding hu proceeded: EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH 34 P.. P... Dbl p ... 1 What do you bid now? Q. 5 • Both vulnerable, as South you bold: Cal e83-2MI ' bhr lrQr. CS1 whla. $3800 _..9121 *ii DOd .. RMft I s 12,aoo. 71M152 pauengr, e cyt, euto. 'M &Jiplorer / (Eddl9 IZOS .,lie .ml. p•, p.b, du.i, Bauw) Ilk• MWI 24k SUZUD air, bags, 'am/ fm, ml. sie,900. 844-2020 M!JtCl.DIS 9130 '8300. ~•e '87 ........ 1 lapd, 4, ________ _ •e• ·-SL R d/T wh.t dr., r9d w/ nu blk VOL"O 1990 Ford Bronco "' -• an. top, cnrm whla. S3150 ,. (full sin) 4x4. S.8L, Europ9an body atyl•· OBO. 7eo-93a4 V-8. Eddie Bauer, Xln t . Cond ltlon l '84 24• DL WON 4 a u to, full powet, 115•000 l45-4e11 -1-0-,-0-T-A---9-2-10-cyl, at, old, ac, cc. towtng pkg w/o'loada, n • w t Ir••, I u • t alarm, phone, new ~ncURY 1111135 amogged. Must ... , Ur" & batt. St 1,500 ~ • '8T Camry ioOJt• & '2500 obo 83N341 OB O e 4 5 .e 9 7 7 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil run• gr .. u Ilk• new, Orig own•r·lv. msg. ,90 TOPAZ fully mu•t ••Ill S4&00.1--W--W-.-.,G-E-N-..1111-2-3-5 loaded, mint condl Caahl 238-9270 VO A' • 1230 -------- mJ!I••• ~al do you bid now? ~~IMrt Qt 2 • Both vulnerable, u South 'lW~L.:.I:~ you hold: •K c:.1AK J 108 2 HONDA 9085 68k ml. 13,995 OBO. '85 C•nuirv XLI! ve. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii QA Q 9 5 4 ,.a Jett 896-0955 wht, taupe lthr, Lexus '88 VW BAJA/STREET iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii whl•, cd, 131< low BUG. Ice Grffn, color. .,, c:.1AQ852 010813 MK15 '91 CAPRI Convert mll••· waa $29k nul Brand New Motor and 8 Not toOltNf 9 Eastwood'• 1995 co-ct.If 10 St• rodt 32 South Seas 49 X·nry'a CCU9ln mutal ·-50 Uke. The biddinsr bas p~ed: The bidding ba.s p~ed: SOUl'H WEST NORTH EAST P ... '88 Civic 81 2 dr hatchbk, wht, nu •no. headers, custom whla, ale, •nrl, $2750. Caahl Immaculate condl 238-9270. Fin Avl. New top, 5-apd, 1 onr, $22,900. 94&-5312 Clutch. Excellent run. Uk• naw, white. AC, nlng condlllonl EV• '' The"-t Love~ blodchNd 33 ~Time -52 Cal• SOUI'B fiEST NORTH 10 Paa. S• pwr wnQs(•t .. rg, am/ 9215 catcher. Must ••• to fm cau, alloy Whls. TRIUMPH appreclata. Ne•d• 10 Paa I• 1 12 Ont. 't neighbor Saw Your 54 Fi.td mouse 2NT p... 3• What do you bid now? $8,400/obo. 944-5370 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii minor Interior tch-op. 13~ 21 Pen point Fee." 55 Tennis great 34 GtMk column Landi 1 Q. 8 • Eut-West vulnerable, u South you bold: '83 Sable GS Wagon '80 8pltflr• Canary $2,000 -848-0340 loaded, Met. grey Ilk• yellow, blk trim, Wab-•71 WeaUalla Campr nut 18k ml. $13,950 b•r carb/header•, 1600 Dual Port eng. Ort fam earl 831.()675 custm •ng. very fa•ll Nu cltch. Run• good. 23 Mictolc:oPc anlrNI type 58 Forbid What do you bid now? '87 CRX SI nu paint, nu tires, runa grtl looks new ln/oull $3000 Cash! 238·9270 25 Star's place 2e Oetllniet 39 Soak.•• nax 57 OrQ ll'IC)(• Q. 3 • Neither vulnerable, aa Soulh you hold: '° Perfect 59 -In one's .., OK 10 8 7 4 4,19 5-4 4apd/overdrv. One of s14oo obo *631·7149 a Kindt 12895 cuhl ~--=---=-----27 Gennan sub 41 -Antonio (brolld hint) Spurs eo -out: uses 28 "Utle House on IN Pralde • gir1 29 Tabby 42 Coaxes thriftily .... 'Whal-. 61 Boal runway &AJ973 OJ8 OQJ The biddina baa proeeeded: SOtrrB WEsT NORTH EAST '91 ACCORD Wagon NISSAN l!X 1 owner. loaded, 9150 238·9270. Fin Avl. '78 Bug Conv, runs grtl e.4k ml. $5500 daya n1·3448 eves 31 Energy unit '88 300ZX ale, auto. TRUCKS 9220 Call. n7·2008 chopped liYerT 84 Exist 47 P~9d 65 Blg 1nO The b1dd10g bas proceeded: 10 P-l Q P ... xlnt condl $15,000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ---------OBO. 498-4578 I SOUTii WEST NORTH IS Pua Z. ? What do you bid now? EAST Paa• ? What do you bid now? LooJe for anawers on Monday. 94 Honda Del Sol 2-dr, auto aporacar, blk. Only 9000 ml am/ fm, $12,200 637·2728 t-top , orig ownw,...t2Jl •79 8"9 Convt. atrong ml. $3600 flrml Call. '79 l!I Camino Con-eng . nu brakH, looka/ 991.()922. Auna Greatl qulata 350, black AT/ runa grtl Blu/blk top. AC/PS/PB. Wht •h•ll. 14200 OBO. 122-.ssn ex tr a clean. $2950 1..,..,,,.,,,.--=--.,--'=:'-~-· ---------•--------PEUGEOT 9160 Cashl 238·9270 '85 Convt. 81k, auto, ·-n 9095 140k ml .. new paint, --------INPINI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '85 FORD RANGER ru n a greatl $1900 NEWPORT MARINE SLIPS CADILLAC 9040liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '87 SOS 4dr, 5spd, P/ Manual V-6, Runs & flrml 991-0922 •'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I looka great. New flber· 1---------BEACH 6 169 DOCRS 7022 11 '93 J30 loaded, •lr/blk W, runs xlnt very glH shell & paint. '88 FOX 4 dr, new ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '77 Sevlll• 2nd tthr, xlnt cqnd, 41k ml. clean. $'1,500 OBO.' $3JOO-Obo 968-5350 tires. special whit, Al •1 owner, low ml. Whl w/ Ser reeds. $20,500 Call 454-0460 c am/fm cass 53000 20' Sid• Tie. red lthr Inter. lmmac. obo. 852·1801 '88 Toyoto Plck·Up ' ' ' ESTATE SALE Sun onlyl 8am-4pm. Photo graphy/golf/flah equip. nu silk ties & scarfs eel. 301 Vista Suerte. Moving S a le Sat 9am· 2 Furn, cllhs, toys, hsehold Items, stereo equip!. art work. & lots morel 218 Via Quito (Lido Isl) TRANSPORTATION BOATS 7011 Water/Electrlc Near $3000. 968·7720 ---------1 4 cyr, am/fm, AC, xlnl o9o. 630-4S41 3&th/Marcus. N.B. PL~OUTH 9165 condt S3995 000. '80 Jetta GLI sapd, '81 ELDORADO Wht uu AJC AM/FM c I s125/mo. 646-1264· w/red Interior. Good JAGUAR 9105 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Jett. 896-0955 ' •H w ,94 FLARESIDE 8k CO changer. snrf, cuat 3 5 ' & 55' Mu Sllp Condi 82k ml. S2,900.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '81 Horiz on 4Spd, ml. F150 XLT, auto, whla. $6800 080. Xlnt Balboa Pen. Sec 1-<:ar Call. 733-1047 '88Va XJ8 Burgundy runs grtl very clean opal, met. fact. warr. condl 962·2934 pkg Incl. On-shr facll· '8 5 CADDILLAC w/tan llhr Int. alarm, 87k ml. nu paint, $995 Ford Fncg. avall. lty. 5800/mo. 723-5835 DeVILLE V-8, FP, PB, anrt. 83k ml. Xlnt OBO. days 744-6415 SlY,500. 64s..1166 11 I PS, PW, CC, AM/FM condl $9750 597-0468 eve. &42·0383 50 ' allp, Ba a Beaut $3 5 00 842-72781 ________ _ So. aide. Prefer salHo 1 8 90 XJ& White, only ---------1 VANS profile. Hydroholtt ok. ~':;~~:OJ~1~tE 21k ml, records avail PONTIAC 9170 . 9225 '84 Jett• QL lo ml. air bags, 6spd, am/tm, cast, A/C & snrf. $13,000 day 891-8030 eva. 875·5622 Water/alee. 675·0323 Orig owner. A steal al iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Northstar. Ice blue. s1 4 0001 723 "377 •ea Ch•vv V8 3/4 tonl--------- Doc k ap•c• for lease Leather Interior. Fully ' -... ,85 Grand AM· Great cargo, nu Urea, pw/ac/ AUTOS two 50'. Beaut. areal loaded. 26,000ml.1_________ condl 14200 OBO. caaa, tan, 87k ml. WANTED .9 246 on Balboa Pen. Water/ $14,000 obo 546-9068 JEEP 9 1 l O low miles, must selll _s_4_8_oo_._644 __ -o_3_6_5 __ ,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii elect. 723·1470 Call 897·5357 ·a· T t LE Ltd ,. "" oyo a · Caahl for your Car, Gre at view area on FORD 9 0 7 5 ... ,9,...9-0-RAN-....,D-AM~-a-u-to-.1 EO •II opt. Auto, Truck or Van 1980- B lb P I U I •'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '80 Jee p Cherokee loaded, dual anrf, lo 1995 any Japanese & a oa en n. P 0 11 s t d di ale. new paint, looks/ 50 ft. Water & electric· 'BB ESCORT QL ** W~~r ke~f.o 76kco~I.. runs good! $1900. ml. xlnt condl 55500 European. Will come Wan ted 2 1 ' Duffy lly. 723·1470 4-dr wagon. A/C, CC, Must selll leavlng Call. 991·0922 OBO. 723·6463 to you! 894-0859 Elec Boal, (714) 673· PS, 4·cyl. $1400 obo town.$7500.675.4200 '88 Dodge Cara van wanted c ar o r 8076 (310) 839-6101 ---------**&31·7148** LE V8, loaded, 92k Truck Uttle work Oki private party1 CAMPERS, RV'S, •·,-.,.-0-T-h-un_d_e_r_b_lr-d-..,...LX.,...1·--------PORSCHE 9 175 ml. se200 obo. very s100. S3oo. or $600 TRAILERS 8014 Blk, full power. nu LINCOLN 9 120 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil good condl 347'936l I'll buy Ill 891-0893 11 res. $ 7, 900 0 BO. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C LASSIFIED POWER BOATS Call 363-1383 1• '82 3588 comp. re-It's the resource you•--------- . '77 Ma rk 5-Gtv ED built eng. needs aome can count on to sell a ANTIQUES & moonroof, all pwr. coametlca, has tow myriad of merchan· CLASSICS MERCHANDISE TICRETS 607 5 COSTA MESA 6124 7012 '84 Mid •• Trailer MISC. 601 S i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RV, 17' self contained. 11 11 sleep 6, $2,450 Good MOVING SALE 3., TIARA SPORTFISH condl 537·2782 BAM OCT. 7TH " Bed, futon, lamps, Partner wanted. N.8 . d k kl b' I h Sllp. Home 644-2tQO ---------s • t ' 8 w c rs work 754-4000 x~. MOTORCYCLES wood/acreen doors, CHEAP AIR SELL your used vehicle through classified 642-5678 good condl $2,000. bar $10,000. 248-7165 dlH Items, becauH Call. 248-7165 ,79 911 S C TARGA our columns compe1liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Super condl Tan, 5-quallfl•d buyers to '89 JAGUAR XKE apd, AC, stereo, Plrel-calll 842•5878 Xlnt cond. $18,500 92 50 PLANT SALE ACRES Cement fountains $110, bird baths $20. Cltrua- frult·avocado (fruiting) $10. Junipers, vines, herbs S1. On/kng palm• •• $20. ~74-$422 Moat US Cities •From $190 (1·W)* •From 5350 tRn• No Reatrlo tlona 1-800.3 80-8802 '8 8 T owncar Whl. very clean, nu tires, $5500 OBO. 673-4210 Us. $14,950. 759-1268 503-855-7511 clothes, haehold & SCOOTERS 8018 1-------- many misc. llems.•--- 5----T--···········~······························~ TV. ELECTRONICS, -CO-M-PU_TE_R_S_6_0_18-1 STEREO 6080 3 40 Roc h .. t•r St, _BOAT ,_YA~H ~' (BIT Sant• Ana/Tus!Jn) CHARTERS 7013 Mui t i Sal• Sat onlyl liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8am-4pm. Furn, appl, cllhs & dress clths, books, haehold Items, V• to 1h share In 42' Unlflyte aft cabin 81 y ............ , .. good condition. Includes helmet. $700. 248-7185 Comp. hdwn/•ftwr 486PC, $695, MAC llal $495, CD Rom Quad Boa• 901 Concerto•. much morel near OC blk laquer top-of-line fair. 2527 Andover. motor yacht In ••••••••• NB.940-8624 AUTOMOBnES apeakera. Nl!W In _SA_T_O_N_L_Y,-,-eAM--.-2-P_M_ --------- boxes. Incl eq &. p9da. Cl th h t never usedl 1375. 548·6090 $1200 obo. 51s-1223 ° ea, couc 18 • SAIL BOATS 7014 wd stove, tool, toys, 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii etc. 445 Walnut Pl. 11 --------- FURNITURE Sat only '87 Laguna 30 w/ AUDI 9025 WANTED TO BUY 60 19 GARAGE SALES 9-2, 604 Avocado. OR choice Nwpt 40' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tables, 12 chairs, day mooring. $33,000 Call '84 QT Coupe 2-dr, beds+ ottoman, sofa, Tom 836-8396 5spd, nu paint, guar- chalra, wlngbk, PP 14, L•••r complete w/ anteel $1800 firm. W A N T E D China---------tab I•, •x•rcycle, all trim, 2 •alls & Call. 991-<>922 Cabinet 2pc 72"1ong. BALBOA sports equipment. Highlander trailer. Will Gia.. all around. PENINSUIA 6107•---------aeparal•. Xlnt condl ------- 9 - 0 -3- 0 -1 French style. 645-3976 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT $1100 OBO. 723-0292 BMW --------1 ESTATE BALE SaV BEACH 6169 Columbla 2 4 . Fiber· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JEWELRY, FURS Sun 1 Oam·5pm. Furn, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilli gla hull, a loop rig/ '8 4 325E 5spd, 6cyl, dlahea. cllha, linens, ALL LIKE NEWI head. Trade car, aea loaded, nu palnVllres TV's. 4401 River Ave. Exc ellent V•luea scooter, Inflatable. It her, custor;n rids. Off Balboa Blvd. on Office equip, com· $1995. 675-2105 cltch, alarm, 80k egn. & ART 6025 • ••ESTATE SALE • 2.05KT Dia. Solltare Balboa Peninsula. put•,.. an 11 q u • s . $6500 723-6463 Internally flawleH, F --------- Color GIA Cert. val CORONA S36,soo Sell s18,ooo DEL MAR • Antq 14K gld bag 6 122 coll•ctora Item· val. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $8,000 Sell $2,500 BABY stuff, crib•, toys, • Ola. Wedd Bnd Set maternity cloth••· roll· $3,250. Sell S 1,300 erbladN, boy' a 18" • Peart & Ola. Neck· bike, L. A.ahley linens, la.ca Cart. val. la furn, ate. SAT M , $10,000 Sell $3,900. 1409 Oolphln Terrace Other llem• & Object ---------D'art. Call fOf details. • • •E S TAT• SALE Appl only 714-722·9701 SAT..Jewlery, Fin• PETS• ANIMALS 6049 China, plcturu, books, furn, akla, N. Marcus clothing. 407 lrla HUGE MUL T l-FAii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil S ALi!. Sat 8am-3pm. Eatat• & houHhOld llama, clothH, Jew- elry, Iota of gr .. t atuffl ADORAllLll AKC Puppl•a & CFA KJUen• We have th• largHt Hlectlon of pedigree dogs & cats anywhere All loved & well Cared for PllTLAND HUNT SCH Nortneut corner of Adams & lkoolthutal KM887 Norfolk Tenler P u p• AKC CH, LN, M/F, ahOta. Superb com- panion 644-4424 1415 Seacrest Drive JUa T MOVa D IN- Everythlng doHn't flt. Mostly furniture. Sat, Oct 7, morning only, 418Acuaol• MOVING SAL• S.t-Only 9-12 Clothes, toya, baby ltema. and mleo. 227 Driftwood Rd. ***MOVING SALB Sat/Sun 7•,...2pm ADOPT·A·PET TV•. recllnat, encyclo- Ev•ry Sat & Sun al pedlaa. heatth equip., PETSMART. Fountain appl, •to. Many mlael Valley. Puppies, kll· U1 Aoaola Ave. ten• and more, 911 (l.ocat9d In alley) loOklng fOf' loving, car· Ing hom ... CAU. 587· --------- • 9037 for mor• mfo. COSTA MESA 8124 •ERllANf klTIENI CFA-A-o. l300. Bom 8112. In loving ttome loC*lng ft:lt eam•. ~II 4'4-4717 Ht-8450 <M'AlllLY SALB FRIDAY • SAT\JADAV IAM-2PM. Old bo<>ka, antlquu, lote rm.c. 1MC..t811e .. at Ron/Pitt •.m UA a lklnd,. 1 121 obO Incl. •b, orlb, •trouer, 2 ... _._ 0 .. • tern-car..... clo\hlng, Mo. • 1•• .. ..,._ .. C orn•r Ol•l•r & s>« 1a~•v 147•23 0 1btaltor. a.t •12 houaehold appliances.•---------""'•e,,...4..,,-5""2=e ""'E,....,..,V-ery--cl,...e-an-, elegant lead crystal. SPEED & Cold AC, atrong eng. exerclH equip, CDa/ SRI BOATS 7016 Mint condl Must Hiii tapes. women'• de-''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $3700 Caahl 238-9270 s igner clothes: Etcad/I• .,..,....,......,..,.,,.,..,..,-==,,.--~~,.... St. John/Donna K *1988 22ft Ski Boat• '84 WHITE 733 1• alzea 4-10 & much 5.7 litre V·8, King •Fully Loaded• morel Sat, Oct. 7, 8-3 Cobra 0/0, low profile 11&,500ml. Xlnt Condi 1708 Skylark Lane hull, Just aervlced, $5900 75 8-1012 (bMI Holidly & Commodore) new conlroll41r/uphol· .,,...._,,,-_,....,._,,_...,...,.__,,.1 Whether you'rw atery. G.reat ski_ boat-9 1 BMW 4-dr, b la c k or aeUlng, Cluslfled faat-tooka greal.. ... r•· AC, arnJffil a.a, tut cover• all your ne9dal ady to go. $10,500 load•d. 44,000 ml 94&-9449/574-4247 $9,400. 637·2726 • $400 11 111 It t1-11 to pl1ce 1 21 word or ltH cltHlfltd 1d. SH for Heh tddltlonel word. CAl•SCAN (918) 449-8000 Why is tQe Discovery considered the best family 4x4? ""Be cause I said so!' Panoramic OCean and City Ugpts Views • PRlilENTED BY WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAl..lORS ........ -N w~~ s .. Costa Mesa Goll Club Costa Mesa l \ILS.\ 1>1 ·'1. \I \H Orange County FaJrgrounds UNIVERSITY Newport Coast , Bf.AOf HOUSE ON 11tE POIHI'. 28R ful. time beech ..,_.. In prime loc:adon wlthkl ~ dlltilnce to bay &: bactwl. Lowly park~ .. Offered at $360,000 DAYNA PEI ill 651"'"10 PllDIE OCEANFRONT LOCATION $775.000 Ocean front comer on Bal:loa PeninsUa riftit on the sand Great s.w. exposure maxml2ll?S the stnset \llev.t. Llve In the cottage vAlile yoo plan ~ dream house-b)- ~ .. Call for specifics. . ATl'EN110N lllJILD£llS ~!:JI ~ OPEN HOVSE SAT. a SUN. 1·5 OCEAN VIEW MANSION 4,000+ SQUAllE FEET $899,900 Mcgiificent 5BR ~ Bead-. estate. Huge pool & spa il ~ ~ ~ Baus rm. dni"g rm, famty rm. 3 nwtile trpts. h1lr dson le paneled lbary + rruch more. 2500 Off DI-. LENDER REPO EXECl1l1VE MANSION. Beau-tiful 5BR atate w/huge l>OOl/spa, bonus nn. din nn. fam rm. 3 mMble hi* + handtome paneled library. Much morel Offer.t at $899,900 VERY SPACIOUS SBR + family nn. den, bora. nn. gourmet kit. & &owly sunny patio. Bay views tool Offered at $798,000 DAYNA PEI Ill 651-4610 OCEANFRONT SUPER VAUJE $895.000 Sea. sun, sand surf. sky a00 SU1Sel:sl It's aD here in this teniflc 5BR home on the sand. Great floor plan. !)ceanfront patio. 1HIS 15 m CaD for more info. BAlBOA BVSINESS OPPOR11JNITV ONLY $14.000 Ov.in ~ CM111 salon il ~ beach area IM1h lols of foot traffic. AbsoUe ~ business CaD tcxiay for more information regarding this excellent ~ opportmity. SEUEil TRANSFERRED REDUCED TO $169.900 Walk to the beach from this deligltful 2BR penthruse in gated CXlllTIUlily with assoc. tennis, pool & spa. Peek ocean view from ~· Marble entry + other rustom upgmdes. SlD£rBY-SIDE 2..tory 2 & 3 BR units m excel- lent Balboe locadon. Ideal for condo conwrslon. Walk~. Cal lot' ddalls. Offered at $409,000 ROllEID' TAYLOll 67S-7IOO GREAT PRICE FOR DUAL MASTER BDRMS. $114.500 C>..vner transfem!d 2 master suites. 2 bath. in this pop.i-lar Plan MOM. Marble flooring in entry, chn. area. kitchen & both baths. Sunny patio looks out onto Interior green- belt. O:mrnm!ty pool. spa. tennis. Walk or bike to the beach! OP£N SUN 1-5 1857 BRAEMAR WAY. NWPT BCH Huge 6BR hcxne on extra-Wge lot ii desirable ~ locatioo. Large back~ w/room for a pool, hoop coort or RV-boat storage. Spacb.Js patio. fam. rm .. sn.dio or office w/wet bar. handsome flagstone frpl in 6v rm & fam rm. Nice & bright w/big windows & high beamed ceils. A must see!. MOBILE HOME UVING NEAR BAY $17 5.000 T emflc locatioo ... 2BR + 2BA. 2 space parklig Just lock the door and go fishing • OWND IS MOTIVATED TO GO ON. 18 ptide ISllts In ~ raUI area. ~ of one It !WO bedn1oms units w/llllllf*i cowred tenllnt partdng. &iyw must ~ op w/l 031 cxc:hMge. Reduced to Sl .595.000 RON TA\'lOll 509-37 S1 Recently remodeled 4BR. 3.5BA J.>lus 4 car garage. Pnme cul de sac location. Wann hardwood floors C\llilom'Gint &: paper t many quality built-ins. Lavish master suite w steam. sauna, and e~emse area WAS Sl,790,000 NO Sl,495,000 Lovely SBR. 4.SBA with 4 car garage. Gorgeous tile floors &: Berber carpeting Great rear yaro w /Luge pool, spa fountain &r outdoor entcrtamment are" Many other quality features! Sell- er will conslde:r trade down. $1,650,000 ~<>I I> IUH l'l'-Lll\\l Ill.: Prof. decorated 4BR. 3.SBA w/master suite on Isl level Euro lutc:hen. huge family room. fonnal library I den. Lu~h rear yard w I poo~ spa and entertain in.& area. Priced to Sell Now Sl,290,000 Near new SBR. SBA. archt m.strpiec:e. Natural ludwd floors, computerized lighting. soaring ceilings & state of the art gourmet kitchen w I granite counters. TRADE POSSIBU ! ~,000 •Honesty • 24 Years Experience • Communication • Personal Service Seller Bought Another Premium Location Totally rebuilt SBR, 3.SBA with attention to detail. Gorgeous· hardwood floors, gourmet kitchen, Pella windows and childrens play room. Exquisite master suite. Walle to parl< & scl\ools. Call to see today! Reduced fc;>r Immediate Sale. WAS $i8!J tdJ NOW ~fl / U I I I I~ < > ( h ~ . -' . . . 6 -~'.::..""<::~ .,;-:. . : • I -·~ • ' : • .-·-~~~~-ftP·~· -• ~"~ r; ~~ializing in ~ Newp::>rl Beach and Corona del Mar 17 years of local experience 760-5000 x131 CORONA DEL MA R ·Approx. 7,000 sq. ft. masterpiece w/ awesome ocean. bay & night light views. Rare huge lot situated just above the harbor! 5BR. 5.5BA. Customized interior. Grounds include pool. spa. teahouse & fonnal Japanese gardens. Reduced To .•. ~.000 CORONA DEL MAR Spyglass Hill's most spectacular ocean, bay. golf rnurse, and city lights estate on huge nearly 20.000 sq.ft. lot. Gorgeou~ 4BR remodel with magnificent grounds -and elegant pool /spa. l Jade Cove OCEAN VIEW • Emotional remodel on a rare giant comer lot on a cozy cul- de-..,ac. Sunny and airy. Great floor plan w/a wonderful master & huge master bath. 3-car garage. Owners leaving the area. Corona del Mar Best Buy .. Reduced to $589,000 TRADmONAL S BR/ 3.S BA Remodel w/grcat curb appeal and a fantastic floor plan! Gorgeous oak kitchen w/custom tiles! Big family room. Newport Beach Beauty. Plantation shutte~ thru-out. Motivated! $S69,000 UNIVERSITY PARK Gorgeous. Giant end unit on quiet cul-de-sac. 3BR. 2.58A. Beautiful marble floors, vaulted ceilings, a "JO". $249,000 RE l MAX SOUTH COUNTY 760-5000 NEWPORT BEACH Ezt.131 ~ Moooco u.ull hr floor 17Vlftn 1ulu. Ol'C'rloolcing a rolling aparw r/ bnWant crttri loll cowm. A ~141 ..SU. Offered at $850,000 Bm1d11alcq """'· A lionv If_..,,.~ •. A lionv 10 mtt't W nteds ti al W ~ A""" a. ucdl dw...,.... 11S dw o9'I., a ...., ,,.,. •9 Goltta Pr. Offered c.tt $1,275,000 Jane Sungaila 760-5000 Ext. 136 Top 1 % NationwUJe RE~ll(i South County, Ne wport Beach Sandy Mittman honored b_y The Prudential • Jon Douglas Co. Quality performance brings rewards to top producer Maxine Montgomery. vice president/manager of the Newport Beach office of The Prudemial · Jon Dougla' Co., is ple~d to <.potlight Sandy Mittman a' a top notch profe~!-.ional "We like to publicly thank our agent~ for quality performance:· Montgomery said. •·1t i~ important to let the agent a' well "' the community know that we 'alue their commitment to The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. Sandy Mittman io; a quaJity real estate agent. commined to service.·· Mittman purchased her fin;t home in Newport Beach in 1965. Years of living and working in Newport Beach have given her the insider information that can make an mcredible difference dunng negot1.ition. Her knowledge of the coa\tal communitie~. strong client commitment and deta1led marketing program have made her a top producer. Educated in bu~mes~ admini~tration and accountmg through studie~ at the Univenity of Colorado and the Univerllity of Michigan, Millman is well prepared for the financial analysis of a property and strong in procedural management of a sale from listing to the close of escrow. A veteran, Mittman ha managed sale that include residential. estate properties. exchangeo; nod court probate' "llh 1h. skill and experience th.11 has brought solution' to rn.11 ' clienlll. Expenem:l'. education. Jnd able manJgl'ml·111 of a real c,1.1fl tran:mct ion h·<·r her on the u111111i: Sandy Mittman edge of thl' 1l'.1l estate community. Commitment and dedication arc best rewarded b} tht: 'trong referral base created by satisfied dienl\ A member of 1llC Prudential -Jon Dou~l.1' Co.' elite Leading Edge Society. membership based on an extraordinary .. ak' record of achievement She is in\ool\ed ~ 11h Hoag HospitaJ's 552 Club. Opera Puc1lil anJ Women 10 Leadership. Minman feel' thJt giving back to the community through service organiutions provides intrin'iac reward!> that enrich life. ''My clients' ncem arc most important 111 me:· Minman said. "l feel that my chent' benefit from my association with The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. lntem:i11onal clicntele, st.atc-.af·the·an technology. and impeccable reputation of tbe company a~w.1 me in creating a strong international .murketing proaram that builds success fN m) clients." Sa"'1 M#bN11 CM H nae/Id at tit~ NtwJIM BHclt olfk• o/ 1TN Pnltkndlll · Jo11 DoMflo.t Co., (114) 159--6600. $27',900 Immaculate 4BD 2BA lamily home in fantastic H.B. locatlon. Famft>/ room & den! Everything remodeled. vaulted ceHings. Private pool & spa! Quiet cul de sac. Family fun! (87CON) .,., 1611 HUGE LOT W/POOI. a SM ,700 Drastically reduced! Beautiful custom built 3BD lXBA home irt excluslve Mesa Verde area Open family room, 2 fireplaces. A must see for the fussiest Close to Mesa Verde Country Club. (31 HAI) -- Ol1 :\ 11< >l 'Sl "\fi RD•\' COSTA MESA 1430 Sftaimodl (l-4). Giylt-Hodson Lewis 360 Santa IMbel (1-4) Jernt~ 373 Ogle Street (1-4) Pat Davis NEWPORT BEACH 310 Funando •206 Rudy Alvat1l COSl'AMESA 3362 Fuc:h.la (l-4) Els.a Hoyt 3329 Alabema (1-4) Delpha Oswald 2708 c-ry Dr. (1-4) Patllms HUNTINGTON BEACH Huntington UnchtNtl 55+ $229.IOO $189.000 $349.900 SS39,000 $230.000 $222.500 $295.000 8641 Atlanta (11-4> $99 .000-119,000 Ilene Andefson GARDEN GROVE 12542 Jetty (1-S> UndlSlums TIJSTIN ISS12 VERONA (1-4> J.ma~ COSTAMEM $197,000 $140,000 1047 Ne1drn...,.'Ww1-(1-4) $179,000 Pllllll.bn $199,000 Sharp & upgraded 4BO 1Y& home. Shows light, bright and airy with new carpet. new vlnyl and new intertor paint. Owners motivated. Don't miss this channer. can today. (51SKY) ,.. ... UPGRADES 500 Southwest designs In this light, bright & airy ~BO 2 tlted baths home Vaulted ceilings, spacious family room, cozy fireplace Rock fountain & spa inside atrium! Quiet cul-de-sac. .. -.-ca. CJL .,._, 179,897 Gorgeous hardwood floors! Beautlful bright new kitcl\en & baths! New roof, stucco. spa. Entertainers delight Wood deck. covered patio (58KNO) ~--- WHO SAYS RETIRE?! S99,000 Huntington landmark 55+! Beautifully done 1BO 1BA set In partc like atmosphere Comm palls, spas. tennis & more. Call now for more info 114111UD.U. ---·· SERVINGALLOFORANGECOUNTY BANK REPO • HUNTINGTON $15,500 Hidden treasure in a gated community Adorable 1 BO, 1 BA. 1 car garage shows light & bright with comm pools, spas & tennis. Submit all otters • Bar»t wants II sold -NOW! (nNEW) IEST VALUE $145,000 Huge 3BO 2~BA 2 story townhome in Brookview Central air. inside laundry, & atnum 2 car attached garaoe Comm pools. spas & tennis too! (60THA) SANTA ANA HEIGHTS $141,950 Large 280. 2:.4BA townhome close lo Newport's Back Bay. Spacious Iott area. Rear patio 2 car attached garage. Close to shopping, commuting and Santa Ana Country Club. (15BRU) A LASTING IMPRESSION • $151,900 3BO 28A Harbor V ~ with upgrades throughout New · mg Ian & beveled mirrors Master alk·ln closet Peaceful gated comm • volley ban court (168LA) IEAllTY I THE IEACH S1IO,OOO Wonderful 2BO 2BA 2 story townhome in Huntington Viewpoint Private courtr.ard entry, 2 patios, walls of glass & cathedral ceilings! Comm pools & spas (18PUE) UPGRADES GM.ORE $112.500 Immaculate 2 story in quiet complex 3BO with huge mister, 2~8A 2 car att garage! Tiie atrium expanded patio & Inside laundry Comm pools, spa. tennis. (60BRO) FORMfR MODR S11UOO Large 3BD 3BA rormer model end unit less than 10 yrs old. Flreplace. French doors. 2 car garage. Prime locatton near pooVclubhouse No Mello- Roos. Vltw of hilts. mint condition. Refrlg/washer. dryer Inc. (24HIL) IW&l ttem; IWIU PRICE! $171.• 3 bedroom. 1.75 baths, dining room. 2 car garage. Roof Is new Yard Is huge. A great buy at this price. Centrdy locaied, close to everything (22AVA) WMllTtf A CHARM $111,• Ught, bright & airy 480 rnBA Halecrest home. Perfect for 1st time buyers. Hardwood floors. Cozy flrepll(Jt. (12CON) CHECK nos OUTI S1H,900 Reduced! 3BO 2~BA 2 story Country Club Villa. Great location view of pool & grounds Sec. gated Owner will carry 1sf. (303CL) CUSTOM 4 IEDROOM $115,000 Custom 480 2BA home built with highest standards & quahty Features family room & den• Large kitchen with tile located on huge R2 zoned lot! C311 now (21MIN) IMMACULAlt HOME $197.000 Huge 3BO 1Y.BA home located on comer lot inside tract location ln fantastic neighborhood House has been completely remodeled In and out with everything of the highest quality ( 12JET) HOME SWEET HOME $199.900 Cute 3BO 1 BA on huge R2 zoned lot on easts1de loc New windows. texture coating raised foundation. att garage Owner will carry ) NEWPORT RMERA BEAUTY $206.000 Immaculate 4BO 3BA w/Tireplace next to Back Bay! 1BO & BA down Beautiful hght oak custom krtchen w11h built-in china cabinet New tile floors & ceram1C counters Owners must sell! (36SEV) AISOLUTElY BEAUTIFUL $214.900 Big. bright & spacious 3 huge bedrooms. 2 lull baths' Hidden in one of Costa Mesa's best kept secrets• Quiet lam1ty street huge lot. great price' (t3GAR) SPACIOUS LIVING $22t,IOO Vaulted ceilings, fireplace, large and bright family room Huge 380 1Y.BA, sliding glass doors in master lead to covered patio & tranquil yard. Newer appliances Fresh paint. (95BEG) POf'Ut.AR CAMR.OT $243.• Vaulted ctilings, co7:1 fireplacerlormal dining, huge remodeled kitchen. spacious den 4 large bedrooms. 2 tastefully upgraded baths. Private -pool & spa (97AZA) HOUSE+ DUPt.EX S244.• Just reduced $36.000 for fast sate. A 2BO, 1BA house plus a duplex 1BO 1BA each with their own private backyards. R3. 9300 s f lot Call now for more Info. (31HAM) SPlASH INTO SUMMER $359 000 Goff course life without the price• Wonderfu( SBO 2Y& with spacious family room on quiet cul de sac Oversized master suite, pool & spa. (27STA) lli.1.1111 PRIVACY GAl.ORE $230,000 380 2BA, !iv rm with inviting fireplace Lg family room, very private yard with lush tropical plants surrounding an 1nvrtmg custom spa DIVORCE FORCES SALE! $249,00 Desperate! Make us an otter Single stry 4BO 3BA Lg tam rm/kit combo Cent air, approx 2100 sq ft (920AH) LOVElY UPGRADED CAMROT $251.000 4BO 2BA Greenbrook home Beauhful upgraded kitchen, wood shutters • cathedral ceihngs • wood floors • skyhght 1n breakfast area & bath New roof much more' Cul·de-sac • Convenient to South Coast Metro (93JAS) TRULY UNIQUE PROPERTY! $269,900 This truly unique property has everything 4 bedrooms + 4 baths Pool spa, cabana. deck & Cahl rm X Laroe corner lot Golf course view• mo11ler·1n· law quarters (291EV) HARD TO FIND! S27UOO Reduced SIOK! 4BO in Inner Circle · Mesa Verde Upgraded cpt windows French doors. kitchen appliances. tile. baths Great pride of ownership area Vac (284EL) OCEAN BREEZES $214,900 Huge 480 2~BA home near Seal Beach border Famtly room bonus room. IOfmal dtn1ng .fresh pamt 1n & out RV parking Ocean breezes (14ENF) WHAT AN OPPORT\JNITYll $295.000 Popular Mesa Verde hidden 2-story 180 & BA down 200' covered patio. UPOrlldes throughout Executive area • Close lo golf courses parks & shop. (27CAN) RARRY OM THE MARKET $371 .IOO 580 3BA (1 BO and BA dwn) 3 car gar, nu gar dOOf rtd Ille roof. Immaculate. upgraded. CIA. cedar elosets. to main yd (100AM) IAY MD IUMSET VltW $331.-Bay front pool, boat sl p available, huge tiled lanai, security building, wood noors. large rooms. light and bright. great. ViCltlon home (31 FER) FIRST TIME BUYERS NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD, CALL US TODAY TO FIND OUT WHY! .. COLDWeLL BAN ~eR LI • OCEAN RIDGE Open Sat/SWI 1 ~ Exclusive Custom Mediterranean Villa. 4BR, 4.5BA w/approx. 4,400 sq.ft. Designed to take advantage of full ocean, city views & brilliant sunsets. REDUCED $1,595,000 HARBOR HILL Open Sat/SWt 1-5 This Is IL.Best Priced Tradibonal Custom 4BR, 4BA Home. Vaulted ceilings, gourmet kitchen with adjoining large family room. Park~ike setting with pool & spa. REDUCED $995,000 Spectacular ocean, Catahna and canyon views. Recent custom renovation. Pool and spa m courtyard. A rare srte aff ordmg both Y1ews and privacy. REDUCED $819,000 OCEAN RIDGE Open SaVSun 1-5 The ·calif omia lifestyle." Newly constructed open & spacious one-story home maximizing breath-taking views of ocean, city & Newport Harbor. $1,495,000 SPYGLASS HILL Truly a unique setting wrth stunning Catalina, harbor and city sunset views. 5BR. 3BA home, new gourmet kitchen. Motivated Sellers. REDUCED $949,000 best of ocean, bay, swimming, surfing, sailing and fishing. All with a true community spirit. $589,000 720-9422 UDO ISLE Custom 4BR, 5BA home awaits the elitist buyer. Gourmet kitchen, built~. high tech lower level den. Lavish pool & spa. $1,150,000 HARBOR RIDGE Opens.., 1-5 Spectacular ocean and city views! 5BR, 3.5BA beautiful Devonshire model home m gated community. Owner transferred-Must sell! REDUCED $855,000 Nice 3BR, 2BA, Plan llr.Traditianal mastef suite with private pabo & f ountam Guard gated community wrth pool • METRO----.. 5 Corp~rate Pla%a •Newport Beach, CA• 92660 Captivating Ocean View Estate Special Open House Saturday & Sunday l -S 7 Longboat -Newport Coast Incomparable design & location. Breathtaking views. Prestigious guard~$ated community of Ocean Ridge. This -newly constructed one stoe home has all the elements o the unique California lifestyle. our bedrooms, (our and one-half baths. Offered at $1,495,000 for more Information please call: Holly Goodrich ~ (714) 721-0236 By Joyce Scbe~r Reul fatale &1110,. When you a'k Chm Lmd~y -Coa\t Newpor1 Prnpertiei. -why 'he succeeds in all her endeavo~. she :.ays, "I've had a lot of things happen to me: my clad dying when I wa' young: my auto accident; cancer . it give' you an appreciation for life and people; and help<. you see the big picture. "When people get petty you just want to :.mack them and say. get over it. There ic; much more to life then worrying about tiny little problems." Born and raised in Los Angles, Lindsay said her mother, Nyla. a Sears manager for 37 years. was a professional working woman before it Wa.\ vogue. "She was a strong role model. bright and successful for her time." Lindsay said. "She worked when women got nowhere. If she were working today. she would be president of the company She taught me I could do anything. "My father. Chri\ Schonberg, wai. 57 when I Wa!. born. In the 1920s, his Big Band was the first tn the United States to play on the radio: in fact. the Do~y Brothers got their slar1 in hii. orcbe-;tra. He wa~ Eleanor Powell's accompanist working at MOM for a number of year,. He wa<; home with me when I wa' a child and we were very close." When Lindi.ay wa." 10, her father died, and becauM! of her mother's work M:hedule. Lindsay attended California\ Children College, a boarding M:ho<>I in Los Angeles dunng fifth and sixth grade. Two years later, her mother remarried and Lindsay said she txx·ame the "apple of her stepfather's (Wendall) eye .. "I wa.\ very lucly,'' <,he "81d. "To this day, hi: " 83 year. old and in a wheel chair, he 1i. alway' rnncemed and very doting." A Culver High School honof'8 graduate. 'he worked for a lawyer in ber senior 1'cac.... And fu true fashion, 'he ~oon had the office running \moothly. She then honed her skills and btcame a probate paralegal for 14 ye~ However. m 1973. wh.ile traveling m Europe with a girlfriend. the two were mvolved in an automobile accident and her fncnd was killed. "When I came home, I was slightly injured. but most importantly I just couldn't go back to pmba~ work. it was too close l<> the aocident," she said. "While I was recuperating. I made a jacket with rhinestone~ and studs, for a friend who was -- Chris with Kenny Rogers ot her 271h birthday potty ----...... =---...... ----........ ----,,._--- - IUJ G01' KIDS1-Under $400,000 In Laguna Beach. Three b«trooms plus bonus foom. Hardwood floors. c.attw:dral cdllngs. 2 ftre- places, WOl100op and entertain· ment deCk. Huge lot "'1th a stream runnlna thr~ It. Walk to Bluebird Park. SJ•.ooo 86 HAYl If AU.-Ocean view, g<>r· geous yard "'1th ~Ing pool &. spa. r abuk>us loc.adon 1n pted community In Laguna NJguel. 4'8lt. 38A. Listed for: SSl9,000BS IN THl fOOMU.S.. Shatp 4 b«t- rpom home In a prtme location. • Large. prlvate yard backing to Vllllderness area. Neat R.S.M. $144,900 83 Ul11MA11 COOl POOi.-Pool "'1th sunken bat, waterlall. spa &. barbecue! Plus elegant 6000 Jq. ft. estate "'1th ocean, hatbot and'· canyon views. SN. 68AI Must see to awcdate. Call today. $I, I '5.CK!0 C8 ·• llU.TOP MANOa-Enjoy tennis. rk.lng. swimming. volleyball. majestk equestrlan estate with riding arena. corral. barn. Pool. spa, g.u.ebo Orchard. guest house $1,995,000 P3 MONAaCH 11.ACH-Brlght and shiny three bedroom Antigua. Shdrt wal~ to Salt Creel< Beach. Vacant and priced to sell. Hurry! $169,900 S12 LOCATION , LOCATION , LOCATION LAGUNA Bf.ACH· Retall office bulldlng, grt~at location on PCH. Approx. 3000 sq. ft. $595.000 C 16 LAGUNA NIGUU· Elegant 38R. 2BA designer appoint- ed. Sweeping entertainment dKk with view. $189,900 Cl SUUUl SPECIAL· Newport duplex with ocean views from back deck. 38R unit, plU$ 2BR unit. Owner-s say ·Se1W $399,000 02 aVJNl· Pr1vate 38R. slngle levet large yard. End of cul~sac. Atrlum off master bedroom with )acuzzl. $115,000 R3 LAc.uNA 11.ACH· Prime corner. 38R w/patkJng lot. Perrect for proksslonal building. 099,000 C23 ... 1 . -• --~ ---••• -~ .....,,--_,--. l5CAPl 10 A ..oil c:aAOOUS Cli'· Snug on ~ secluded aae this · prlvate estate oHeB 6BR. 7.SBA plus all your desires rrom your own wine cellar to a same of bUllards. The nnest of quality. Boulder pool, spa, waterlall &. cabana. $1,975.000 C6 IUST S1US TO UY KACH - Mikes entertal.nlng 2 or 20 an ocean breeze. Woclderful Balboa Penlnsula Point locatlon "'1th a sense of serenity. four bed- rooms. two and three quarters barhs. SSIS,000 86 MONAaCH POINT-High eleva· tlon lot with ix:e.an view. Plans for 6000 5Q. ft. home. Owner may exchange for house or commercial. $)99,000 Cl4 WHAT A ton -3/4 aae, lushly landsc.apedl Pool. spa. gazebo. basketball 1 /2 court. fruit trees. hone trail ac.cess. guest area w/pl"Wate entrance. 48R. 4BA. approx. 4000 sq. ft. $699,000 Sl8 lXcnTNG-Custom designed and APPC>fnted prlvate home E.nJoy ocean breezes. Two fire- places. hardwood floors, planta- tion shuttttS. crown molding &.. French doors. Solar heated pool and spacious patio. $409,000 R5 DlVlLOPMlNT OPPOltTUNIT'Y- Currentty two units: 2N. I BA Income property In Costa Mesa, ~ to everything. Unique opportunity. 045,000 Tl PRICE , PRICE , , PRICE LAGUNA NIGUll· Model perfect townhome. 38R. 38A custom f"'eatures. great price. $199,900 V2 ALMOST IAYRONT • Unique opportunity for Bay view from every room. 3/3 +3 -~uced to $599,000 Al3 SAN JUAN CAflSTIANO-Near beaches. mar1na. schools. 48R. l.vge yards. S 189,0001 A 11 IU.Ul.OWf.A· New carpet. plumbing. large family room with fireplace. tlle counters, landscaped. $186.900 F2 llAll l&AND· Ught, ah)'. 38R townhome loaded w/upgrlides. Seller tr~ed. must sell. $ 199,000 $13 LAGUNA lMNG-Have a dream llfesty1e In this gated mini-estate. Very prlvate. end of cul-de·saG. setting on 26.000 sq. ft. lot. Highly upgraded 3BR with 2 .SBA. Ocean and canyon views. Pool and spa. $1,100,000 MIO MONARCH 11.ACH-Model per- fect Mediterranean mini-villa wltti dramarlc decor Walk to tea at the Ritt. srroll the beach 3BR. ulhedral celllngs. custom features Reduced to: $189,900 II fAU.OUS CAH1ClN All> OClAN VEWS. Eleg.vit Europeari style archlt«- ture 6BR. 68A . estate with guest quarters. Very prtvate 25,000 sq. ft. lot. $1,650,000 C25 lllGANJ ISTATt-4BR. 3BA. plus large bonus room. custom deck off master bedroom. Hard· wood floors. 8ert>er carpet. Hardsc..ape. landscape. pool. spa,~-PclllOfamk views. ln·pool bar stools $629,900 H4 IWIUCT10N, l1DUCT10N. IOMICTION· Almost bayfront Unique oppor· tunity for Bdy views from ~ room 4BR. 3 SBA. three car gar~e $599,000 A 13 SlASIDl UlGAlfC[-Nearly 7000 5q ft of sophisticated beach IMng. Be.lutlfully appointed. 180 white water. Island &.. city views. 4 spacious BR suites. S 1.995,000 E3 TERMS , TERMS , TERMS STEPS TO OClAN-One home from Bay beach. 48R. 2. 7SBA. Perfect for entertaining. 5515,000 S6 CUSTOM HOM£ Sin· Flat. pie-shaped lot In cul-de· sac. Gated community Assumable loan $125,000 S2 LAND, LOCATION, UHSTYU· TW'O ftat acres with rid- ing trails. plwa-2000"Sq ft. ho~. $t,07~.-ooo-Ar4 LAGUNA HILLS-Great starter home. ceramk entry&. bath, new paint. 38R. 1.58A. $107,000 Al. NEWPOllT KACH· Bay view from upper deck. 2BR. 28A down. $595,000 A 12 for information on these and otller properties cnff 4S9 -S900 @ . ... .. .. -"-. ' ...A • • ~ _.._ -- A·mw citizen, stomping gr~pes for cancer and home mortgage s~opp1ng Coldwell Banker Newport Beach agent promotes youth sports Newport/Mesa's football and cheerleading team.~ are 'oon to bec.:ome the fiN beneficiane\ of Donald Pfafr's ncwe\t Youth Spon!>or-Supponer evcnl. Pfaff. of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach. will .. ign up home buyer' anti i.ellc~ who visit his open hou~'>. to become Youth Spon~ ·95 supporteri.. For every regi\tered fa mily, Pfaff will contribute $I 00 toward our youth. ··1 wanted to tum !>Omething I do every week into '>Omething very po'iitive for the youth in our communny." Pfaff ..aid. 'They are our community\ mo\t preciou-; asset." Pfaff 1' unce again \Ctllng the \tandard for btJ,me" in Newport Beach and Co'ita Me'a H1' \trung belief in 'ucce.,, through profe,,ionall\m and care for the community hcnelit\ everyone he touche' CotdwtU Banktr invitts you to chtclc out tht possibilities and mttl Donald Pfaff ptrsonaUy this wttktnd. Su our ads and open houst directory. Call for quick remits, (7U) 644-9060, txt. 177 or v-mail (7 /.I) itJJ-9528. If you like grJpe 'lumping or JU\I enJOY Don Praff -. ..... fine ltalian cuisine. slip off your shoes and come to the Festa della Vendemmia, on Sunday, October 8. All proceeds benefit the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation (P.C.R.F.) at Children's Hospital of Orange County. says Grubb & Ellis Newport Beach sales associate Jim Weiscnbach, who is also a member on the executive committee of P.C.R.F. The event will be from 11 : 30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and i11 hoi.ted by Prego Rb torante in Irv ine. The day will feature grape l>tompmg. and authentic Italian country buffet. mU\IC. dancing. and a Lucille Ball look-a-hl.e conie~t. There will al'o be children\ entertainment. opportunity drawing' and a ~ilent auc.:tmn. "It is w rewarding to part1cipat.: m the P.C.R.F. evenL' because they fund the medical advance ment \ that arc helping children surv ive cancer." \aid Kay Konfal. Newport Beach Grubb & Ellif> 'ale' associate. For mort infonnation call Jim Wtistnbaclt or KDy Kon/al at Grubb & Ellis Rtsilhntial Rtal Estatt Ntwport Btach ojJict, (714) 644-6200. After immigrating from Germany to the United States 25 years ago. Glsela BunneJster of the Grubb & Ellis Newport Beach ol'lltt became an official United States citizen. Burmeister recently participated in ceremonies with about 900 other immigrant\ in Buena Park. As a real estate agent in Newport Beach for the pai.t 16 year\, Burmeister has been affiliated with Grubb & Eth., for three year... "I value my a'soc1auon wi th Grubb & Elli' becau\c of the corporate program .... My bu,ine'~ ha' reJJly grown lx>cau\e (lf the benefit, they offer .. Burmci,ter predict., that the economy will pid: up in 1996 and ~he thmk!. Southern California 1' \till parad1!-e. Burmeister\ friends and daughter, Elke. celebrated with her by picking her up from the ceremony in a ~tretch hmou\lnc and toasting her new AmenLan 'itatu~ with champagne. "It feel<. great to be an American." Burmeister said. To rtach Gistla Bunntisttr, call Grubb & Ellis Rtsidtntial Rtal Estate, Ntwport /Uaclt~~. (714) 644-6100. Home buyers in Southern Califom1u now have the option of i.hopping for both a home and a mortgage at ColdweU Banker Sou~rn California offices. The Home Mortgage Network, a new joint venture between Coldwell Banker Corporation and PNC Mortgage Corp. of America. gives homebuyer!i the option of shopping for a loan from a variety of local. regional and national lendetll, via point-of· sale computer technology. In the past. shopping for a home and a loan have been mutually exclusive tasks. with consumers often spending hours. even days, looking for a lender and home loan. The Home Mortgage Network integrate.~ the Gisela Burmeister loan origination and home-buying pmces..c"' into a one-stop shopping expenence for consumen.. Financial counselor ... known a~ financial !.ervice officers, will immediately pro vide Coldwell Banker customers with up-to·the- minute rate infonnation and help select the mortgage product that best suits their need\. A customer can instantly review many mortgage products from various lenders while in thei r Coldwell Banker real estate office. Another consumer benefit of the 'Y'tem will be iL" unique customer -.en ice raung for each lender. After each loan clo..e-.. ColdweU Banker cu\lomer; are .i.'ked tn evaluate The Home Mortgage Net worl. and their lender on how both handle document proces.~ing. phone and other service item' Each lender i-. then -.cored with J nu merical average. which will be acce .. .,ible to home buyen. in coming months. "Due to compulers, the home-buy ing proces' we have known for Roy Ftlilhort many decades has dramatically changed ... said Bob LeFever. president of Coldwell Banker Southern California Company. "Consumers want the option of being able 111 i.it down in the convenient no-prcs.1;ure environment. and quickly choose a mortgage that ~st meets their needs.·· Cu tomers are able to choose from o;1x competing national. regional and local lenders. including PNC. Cal Fed. Owe Manhattan. US Mortgage and Bii.ilk of America. Some of the loans offered on the '>Y'>tcm include fixed-rate and adjustable rate mortgages and Jumbo loans. The Home Mortgage Network opened recently in all Southern California Coldwell Banker offi ces and will soon be operat1on.1I in all 330 Coldwell Banker company-0wncd re,1dcnt1al real estate offices nationwide. Financial !.Crvice officer.1 will provide m.my \ervices. including pre-qualifying prospective buyers and performing the loan ongma11on proccs-;, directly from Coldwell Bunker offices. For mon information on tlu Hom~ Mortgage Nttworlt., caU your local Cotdwtll Banbr office. Mull1-fat:eted real estate profeS!lional. Ray PhUJllH. coml>lnei. ~ls'and-knewtedge with Coldwell Banker lnlne. according to branch manager John Beckett. Wilh more than 24 years experience. 'h1' skills range from real estate sales and management lO investment. escrow and financial services. He credits his ucccss to total cu tomer service. "Be very pecifw: in determining clients' needs and want.\," Phil.hart said. "'Trut client. respectfully, listen cattfully, return calls promptly and always focuii on each client as if they are your only client." An active member of tbe 'Realty lnve~tmenl Association of California. Ptillhan i a Southern California ..ativc and rei.ide11 In Laauna Hilh1. For '.JI 10•r: ;.I....,, llfftb, ttll1 R41 ,,,,,.,., ... c.wwu.,.,, l niM o§k•, (114) ID·lt#. 1224 W. BAY 4390 sq.ft. 1.iving space. 5BR, 4.5BA, pnvate settmg. Rare covered gazebo on boat dock. 3 car garage. Exceptional quality _tbrougnout. $2,495,000 508 VIA LIDO NORD Beautiful Bayfront 4BR, 2.5BA. Dock for large yacht. High ceilings, spacious, newer home on deep lot. $1,599,000 Laguna Beach Oceanfront Large lot with 4 cottages overlooking Table -RGck. ~.njoy trus ~ush setting.and build later_ $1 ,049,000 4601 SEASHORE 3BR + den, 3B~'-pvt master suite w/ftreplace, WaIK m closet and a balcony overlooking the sand . No boardwalk, s~tacular white water views from this oceanfront home. 000 :c:;t\O~ ~~\) ~~--512 VIA LIDO NORD 4BR, 3.5BA. Light, neutral interior, dock for large yacht! 2 car garage and 2 car parking. Oversi zed lot in the best of locations. Reduced to $1,399,000 New Bayfront-Just Completed 4BR 4 .SBA. Magnificent granite and marble detail. Deck will accommodate large yacht + side -tie:-OesignecHJv Jim Catdwe1r ~ ...... ......._._ $2, 199,000. 0 en Sun 1-5, 1430 W. Ba • ® lS'1t~W~ Residential ReaJ Estate Services • lndepmdently Owned and Operated BE TifE FIRST TO SEE IT Ocan Ridge custom esme reminiscent of old Monterey & nestled in 1he canyon w/ou:an views. Sbd plus separate studio. $1,595,000 Ann, Ted, Suza nne Code 71707 WFSl'CUFF'S FINFSf Large 3bd. 2ba w/lrg. new kitchen. 3 sunny patios, den & dbl. frplc. Prvt. yard w/pool & gaubo. ~option possible. $489,500 Gisela Burmeister Code 71907 ELEGANCE IN THE BWFFS Colorful sunset views can be seen from the balcony of this spacious home on greenbelt cul-de-sac. Updated interiors; French doors & windows, cus- tom lighting, skylights & morel $439,000 Sally Shipley Code 7031 7 "HUGE REDUCTION" Reccmly remodeled with unique spa ro ou1Side pool. Two-story 3bd, home with 60 ft. of bay fronrage and dock. Arne Petersen $1,365,000 Code 71137 PERFECT EXECUllVE HOME lkau1ifuUy decorated single level 2bd, 2ba condo. Step down livin_g rm. w/Ylct bar & frPlc. SP.acious mm. suite w/pnvate deck.. Comm. pool. rennis. spa. Phyllis Hayden $228,900 Code 705n BLUFFS-1..ARGFSr MODEL Great 5bd, 3ba family home near parks, shops. & back bay. End unit w/wrap around patio overlooking greenbelt. Sally Shipley $359,000 Code 71347 NEWPORT BAYPRONT Cozy Balboa Coves 2bd, 2ba home with 38 ft boat slip and 2 car garage. Quiet gate-guarded com~uni­ ty. Arne Petersen $548,500 HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM This exceptionally built 5bd euacc awaits the connoisseur of fine living. Formal ambi- ence indodcs maid's 'lua.r- tcrs and ckvator. Pnvate pool & spa. Guard-gated community. Ann, 'Ted, Suzanne $1,82S,OOO Code 71397 c.oc1e 1om DF.slRABLE HARBOR VIEW HOME On the sunny side of the sm:ct! Great ~und corner loca~io_n .. WCjU rmintained hom~ wi locs of upg1"2Qcs .. ~bd W\th large master & spaaow . rm wiih skyltghcs ~ den. Muilyn Kershner $475,000 Code 704n QUIET ELEGANT LIFESTYLE Elegant cwtom home in a quiet interior location. 4bd & 2.5ba, w/oversi?..Cd garage & hobby area, hardwood floon, plantation shutters and custom built entertain- ment center. 24 hour gate ~cd community. Mali GUllcd.ge $539,000 Code 70257 UNFORGE'ITABLE VIEW Capdvacing views of the ocean, b2l'bor and Pelican Hill night lights. Gorgeous upgrades shloe throughour this Portsmouth modcl ... bctw take a look! Roy & Mary Osterhout $799,SOO C.ocle 70957 DOUBLE YOUR INVFSl'MENT Newer CdM duplex -can lcr.:illy be split into 2 condos. Custom17..Cd 3bd, 3.5&a in front, 2bd. 2ba in back. Rare 2 car garage with direct access each. Gisela Burmeister $649,900 C.ocle 70887 -- Newport· Beach Office 23 Corporate Pia~ Suite 190 GrubbtiEllis · 644-6200 1824 Marapaca Dr. Sat $S8S,OOO BJ Joluuon SOS Kil\8$ PL SIS $999,000 Tabak/Strauss l l Cambria Dr. SIS $799,SOO The Osterbout.s l027 Yacht Defender SIS $695,000 Brunson/Botwinick 1315 Antigua SIS $498,000 Louanne Riney 1316Su.urx SIS $(89JOO Gfida~ 301 Avcnida C.Crritos SIS $429,000 Hayden/Daley 610 Avocado SIS $464,000 Reu1'/Jacobs 5 l Royal St George Sun $1 ,850.000 Carol Allison 15 Rue\Utt Sun $1,195,000 1'.il~t 2504 W. Oceanfront Sun $1,095,000 Gib Walker 250 Har.cl Ave Sun $1,095,000 Arne Petersen 700 Marguerite Sun $649,000 Gi.sda Bunncimr ~ 1 Morning Sw Sun $1 ,599,000 Esther Tabak 19 Harbor Ridge Dr. Sun $679,000 Tom Brunson 11 Riva Sun SS49,000 Karen Knoche 3 Nortba.mptoo Sun $499,900 Karen Raek 311 VtSta Trucha Sun $359,000 . ·2318 V&Jta Hogar Sun $226.900 Dick DicLon 2101 E. 15th St. 112 Sun $289,000 365 Ramona Sun $349,000 SF.A.VIEW Beautifully maintained and largest 4bd, model in gate ~ oommunity. Private spa and a forever view of night lights and mounuins from a very large rear patio. HARBOR JUDGE FSTATF5 Exceptional 4bd, funily room with added loft. Fabulous d ty lights view. Community pools. spas 8c tennis and private spa. Tom Brunson $695,000 . C.ocle 70347 Marilyn Kershner $7SO,OOO c.ode 70937 BfSf PRJCE -BFSI' VIEW Supreme liviM bcgj.ns in ch.is Harbor ~ Sbd beau-ty with .u.nobstructcd views of ocean. city ligba. and mounwns. Marilyn Kershner ------·--------~----- Customized home with 3 pri~i2~t. spa. BBQ, wet bar -~r- feet for entertaining. Spacious Master suite wiLh sauna. Includes wal -in wine cellar. $1,198,000 Roy & Mary Ostcrhour Code 71107 WATEJl'S EDGE Spectacular Corona dcl Mar raidcncc on the bay. Channel Recf2bd. 2ba with sleek, contemporary inreriors. Pool, spa fu:ilitics and a\railable boa1 slip. $625.,000 Mali Gulledge Codc70847 SHOWCASE DUP~ Ouiet Coropa del Mar location. This ropcrb ' fwnt residence includes a library & tearurcs custom d~r thro~qut m uamg Frc;nch doors skr.-~tsf ~~~0til~ 2 enclosed patios. Also featured IS a lovely I bd unit $~000 Solly Shaa.cn c.ode 70387 8f.AUTIFUL &m:llfST lmmacularc cma large custom w/5bd lie 4ba. Pvt. rna,ner swte, built-ins. vaulted Wd. beam ttlli.np & recessed lighting . .Possible to buy w/furn. $639,000 Bob Coluccio C.ode 70867 . ' LANDMARK OCEANFRONT Everyone's favorite on the boardwalk. Victorian jewel with many special features. 4BR, 3BA. living room, dining room, 3 car parking. AD# 35155 $1, 175,000 -.-.... ~ • !11!9·~..&..-·-•• DESIGNER PURCT OCEANFRONT Unique 3-story design with 4,000 sq. ft. of contemporary living. Featured in Architectural Digest. Marble & granite throughout <>Ver 2 million in custom construction I AD# 35655 $1,575,000 CUSTOM PENINSULA OCEANFRONT Contemporary decor with crown moldings, stained glass windows, recessed lighting & custom shutters throughout. Security system, central intercom & stereo system. Kitchen is an entertainer's delight with built-ins and large pantry. Master suite overlooks the coastline with large master bath & sunken jacuzzi tub. A perfectly maintained home that comes furnished. AD #35205 $1, 199,000 3BR home widen. Large master suite. Large kitchen w/built-ins. Designer furniture included. Two car attached garage. A perfect second home. AD# )5215 $529,000 CAMEO SHORES BEACHFRONT By far the best location in all of Orange County. 5BR single level home w/pool and spa. AD #35955 Exclusive beachfront location on "'Crescent Bay." SBR, 6BA, pool & spa. AD# 35005 SJ,995,000 CALL FOR DETAILS! Completely customized home featuring pool & spa. Newport Bay Views. AD# 35405 $1,195,000 SBR, single level home with pool & spa in one of Newport's most desirable locations. , AD# 35605 $485,000 ~ ~.. --· . . .. JASMIHE CaEEJC 3 bd. 2.S ha townhome David Prince -$4S9,000 HAuoa Vmw Hwa 3 bd. 2.9 ha. .quiet street Jeff & Lylcm Ewinq f960,000 - · We in'Vite you to pcr11<>nally meet our aqent• and to vi#it th.,. wonderful homd thU weekend between 1:00 and S:OO SATURDAYS INVITATIONS Turn.E ROCK 2 Galaxy $479.000 SATURDAY & SUNDAYS INVITATIONS THE BLUFFS 623 Vista Bonita LIDo ISLE 124 Via Trieste Lrn"LI! lSIAND BALBOA llS Abalone SUNDAYS INVlTATIONS BAYCREST $49$,000 $73S,OOO $67S,OOO Sonja Powell Ginny Anderson Velma Ti:rrun.OlUI 1831 Tradewinds BAWHOKES $449,000 DaVid McCulloch -2642 Circle Drive $86$,000 Jan Ward & Sonja Powell 62 Beacon Bay $999,000 D ' ette Steelberq THE BLUFFS 2049 Vista Cajon $279,000 Gail York CORONA. DEL MAR. 1101 Ebbtide $899.000 Nan Doyle HA.JtBoa lsIAND 26 Harbor Island $$,000,000 Renee West HA.JtBoa RIDGE 16 San Sebastian $1,29$,000 Joyce Olson HA.aBoa Vmw 2801 Blue Water $849,000 IltvlNE TEBBACE 2006 Tahunna Terrace $629,000 Edie Olson SPYGLU8 8 Monterey $64S.OOO Jen Noonan NEW LISTINGS HAJmoa Vmw Hn.Ls -Remodeled fabulouJI property with. ocean. Catalina, and Harbor Views. Multi-level residence, 3,300 •q. ft. living space. Inviting backyard entertainznent area •489,000 -Don/Jo~ce Obon Off-e-rl-ng_t_h_e-hi-g-he_s_t -.. NrNPOKT HmoKI'S -Secluded triplex by level of support Is the Horac• Ensiqn School. Three 2 bd unit#, basJa of our success. upgraded in 1991. Each with separate patio. qardcn and garage. ••99,000 -Marcia/Robert Bents NEWPORT BEA.CH -Cu11tom View Home in gated community of Harbor Hill. 3 bd. den · Witli ffreplac•. walk-in bar. granite counter- tops, marble fireplace, qourmet kitch~. •1.oss,000 -~udy Muncy ColtONA. DEL MA.A -"Rit• Palm Villa Estate ... Maqnificent new wat•rfront gated e#tatc. Private beach, dock and baYtSide pool. terraced •pa. • car garaqc, 6 bd •uitett. qourmet kitohcn. ••.900,000 -Judy Muney For lnfonnltlon on Joining our tum call Cherie Hartman 759-0649. NEW LISTING • $1,250,000 Thi.-. former cc:lcbriry estate, situated on a secluded lot m crllooking Rig Canyon's 4th fairway, boascs rwo large ma-.rcr \Uitc~, pluc; two additional bedrooms, 4 .5 baths, a SO foot pool, and a gazebo. BEST VALUE • Now $645,000 This ho me, approximately 3,700+ sq uare feet, features three bedrooms, an enormous recreation room , and additional bonus rooms, plus a three car garage, private pool and spa. PERRY TAUB . Youa B1G CANYON E BELCoun SPEaAUST 644-9070 XIII -. ------..... ~ ...... _.......,.__ Enioy resort sfyle living year roul'.ICI Fantas~c from row view to Catalina and harbor arc yours from th1s townboJDC. Comer penthouse m a qu1c1 location offers vaulted ceilings. skylights, mirrored wall and doors. Tiled floors accemuate thl· entry and kitchen floors. An added feature is the custom French door from the din ing area 111 the den. The community offers security gates. community ~ and ~_..e~ ~~ and. entertainment areas with barl>ccues. showers tnd dreMina n>olbl. WIGlin waking distance ut beach. Off cted at $258,000. P<N lltDn ill/omflJ/ion call, MllT]AM McGtdn oJ GrU6 A Ellis llnlMlflial lttal Estatr &mus, 13 Corpof'OU Plaul, SU. 90, Newport B~A, ('!U) 644-6200. . Close to Back Bay nature preserve This highly desirable two-story remodeled Bluffs condominium. with high volume ceilings. " in a qu1c1 setting with a lush greenbelt view -move-in ready and charming with two bedrooms. one hJth and neutral decor. The kitchen has been upgraded. The home is filled with natural light. Then.: are community pools for your enjoyment. An excellent locacion which is close to Eastbluft village shopping and schools. The Bluffs is known for its miles of greenbelts and wide tree lined streets. Offering the best in quaUty living at $169,000 leasehold. Call Sally ShipkJ aJ Grubb & EIJU Resilhnlial Real &taU St"1kts, 23 CorporaJt Plaza. Ste. 190, Ntwport Btaeh, (714) 6#-6200. ~ne of ~e hiahest points in Newport Beach Thi~ Spyglass J:lill ~omc offers fabulou city and ocean view. A warm and inviting tnditional family home with ~1x bedroorru and four and one-half baths, Remodeled and upgraded with the finest of mate_nal., and craftsmanship. including French doors loolcing out to the pool are:i ~gourmet ki tchen ha' a built-in eating area and include! heat/air controls and lots of cabinets and sto:-ige: The ma~ter o;uitc, with a pa tub, i11 enhanced by a wide view deck. In the rear yard. ther:c 1s pnvate pool and spa for your enjoyment. Spyglass H11l _1s ~>none of the highest points in Newport Beach with homes situated on . terraced lots. Within easy reach of beaches Newport Center Fashion Island and commcrc1aJ areas. This showplace 1s offered at Sl,125,0oo. ' CaU Plt1UU HaJden of Grubb & Ellb RetiMrd/41 Rtol BstaU Strriets, 23 C""°'°'• Pb, SU.190, Newport /h4da, (114) 6'4-6200 • • Uttle Balboa Island Bayfront. Masslw brick fireplace accents this 3 bedrooms. 3 baths main res of pretty duplex Shared dock Lg brick 110 $1,400,000 BAL. PENINSULA Spectacular bay view! 3300 s.f. condo I no common walls. 3 bedrooms. 5 baths, gourmet kit with granite 4 car garage \l/ith elevator to each floor. Im taste T /0 $195,000 IRVINE TERRACE PmtJglous gated oommW\lty. Built In 1994. Three bedrooms. library, 2 fireplaces, 3 ca garage. Exquisite maple floors, soaring oeillngs and tatk>n shuttm ................. *645,0IO Dramatic near new condo. 3 bedroom suites. gourmet kitchen, family room. roof deck Un'Qlle side-by-side design with large palloS/privacy. 2 car $559,000 Duplex with 2 bedroom. 2 bath front unit, 2 bedrooms. 1 bath rear unit plus 2 bedrooms. 1 bath owner hideaway 4 car garage Beach dose! $!29,995 Remodeled kitchen, French doors, custom slate floor, new doors and moldings. This Is a beautiful 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Community pool. tennis... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. $317 ,500 21 ,. I 1 -. ' CORONA DEL MAR Rare corner duplex, 2 bedroom, 2 bath + 1 bedroom, 1 bath + den. 2 separate garages. Forced air heat, walled patios, wood beamed ceiling. Like two homes .............................................................. : ....................... $429,000 Dramatic views from roof top & MBR w/fplc & 2 balconies. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, Uv rm fplc. separate dining. Truly beautiful!.... ............. . ... $495,000 Charming cottage plus ocean view artists studio. Roof deck. 2 car garage. R 1 zone but has two separate living areas. South of Coast HWy.... . $625,000 COSTA MESA Newport Landing end unit looks onto lush landscape. 2 bedrooms. den. 2 full baths. Former model with gray carpet. 2 1 car garages... .... ... .. .$149,900 Mesa Del Mar pool home. 3 bedrooms, 1. 75 baths, newer roof. remodeled baths. Just a few blocks to 0 .C.C. Owner will carry 2nd ................. $200,000 Eastside C.M. 2 lar,e parcels with 2 houses on each Jot. Desirable location. May be purchased separlltely ............................................ $229,000 EACH Mesa Verde pool home with double gate R. V. access. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths corner location. Private fenced yard & great curb appeal ............... $229,000 Mesa Verde "Lower Birds", 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, two story w/2 bedrooms down Formal DR. 3 car gar, spa, front courtyard.......... . $257 ,500 Mesa Verde pool home on a large comer lot. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. upgraded kitchen, family room, 3 car garage. Nice!. ................................. $345.000 Mesa Verde beauty. 5 bedroom. 3 baths on. a corner lot over 9100 s f Upgraded, central a/c, formal din rm & large eat-in kitchen ......... $359,000 ISIANDS Balboa Island duplex has been tended with great care! 2 bedrooms. 1 bath main residence with brick fireplace & wonderful kitchen. 2 bedroom apartment over garage. .... . ..................... $515.950 Balboa Island remodel 4 bedrooms. 4 baths two story with enormous lMng rm, French doors, stunning kitchen, sunny brick patio & 2nd story deck. Reduced! .............................................................................. $675.000 NEWPORT BEACH Newport Shores lot on canal. 30x85 sunny location ...................... $21~000 ForeclOSW'e! Dover Shore$ traditional With 100 feet on water. 75 ft dock. 6 bedrooms, 3 car garage ........................................................... $1,,95.000 2 Corporate PlllZll . Suite 130. Newport 8P;-ich • 644-8700 -·--·. .. ---............. -~ -;---.... . ' ... . ' . ......._ ~ ..__~ .. -~ ~ An Alliance That Will Change The Face o/California Real Estate IPfCTACtl.U UDO IAYFDT 35' an bay w/drn lof Wge boa! uQUtSCely remodeled IO 19111 Histtiers msl1 BA ueicise rm $2.315,• WCAIT PIRFECTIOI • COTO DE CAZA ~!tOr1~~~cr~ ~-~ Sl3~~.&5~~etn~ ~ su•e. gcumet's ~It. den, satN A rrusl see' Sf.ii:• BIC r.AIYOI ELEGHCE Totally remodeled 68R, 6 58A ·~ fµ!SI ®s Pool. spa, cabn1 ~saed lot gott cou:se locallon. A 10 +++ $1, 715,• VIEW ESTATE II COTO DE CAZA 58R. 4 ~ + a largl! bonus rm an approx 4 7 acres 111 guard-gated Coto de Caza lochiles quest ctrs, 5-car garage, plans tor a 2 stall ~arn. riding arena & temis ens n has Mry iuxtKY amenrty you could cesrre $1.241.• BUUTIRI. CUSTOM tl>ME In ~ed comm. of Harbol Hill Pano ocean & Newport ell views Dramatic hvmg rm w/Vaulled ceiling, gourmet's krk:hen, downstairs sludy All BR ha't'I! !heir own BA Large msll svrle wn. walk-in closets Abracl1't'!! lenced oH pool aiea $1, 115,000 llVUtE TERRACE C1f 19tl'lwonder~I Newport HMbor views horn this 38R. 28A rme Terrace hm wllOts or l)Otftial for super remodell U._ge ~d ~ wiswlmnu~~ol & n.tlll'IO p1110 U.ga rms & vaulted cethngs Vtiy moliv.iled to setl1$117,• IMllE TERRACE ~tan)wonc1er1u1 41!R,38A ti~ hm w/poof Ill fronl eotllyald Pano ocean v~ kom most rms i1U wood nrs & WIOOows, euslom ble & decofator detail U.ge laln1ly rm Sec sys U.ge yard •/lo't'l!ly lniscap1no ···-LIDO FAMI. Y HOME L.Jrge family Im on a 51 IOI SBR. SBA. wge laln1ly rm ad,01ns kichen. Wr~~CUld )'ild w,1awn & paf!O $715,. ID.COURT B.ECAICE Pr me qualty cnltsmansh111. ~bly decolad city f igtt Ylt!W. Slllng r0001 on ms11 sute kif disa1111natng buyers $81,• PADAMIC YEWS ~*m=~=kl~ ~fl°: Hill Grea floorplan I~~ HlRIOA RllGE This popular model has a~ desirable high local1on wllh nigh hltd and peaceful wooded views. 3 bdf, lalnily room and den $511,• BEST IUY UYFRONT WITH DOCI! Lowest pr1t9& best buy IOI a baytront home! Dock klf up taWft boat! 38R or 28R + den. f 758A Ga!Bdl $595,llOI HARBOR VIEW HI.LS 131 I I' br1 HARIOR VIEW HUS I PrlSln Bet.-e New M8R +BA~ vaullld ceilllgs. bea.Cdl.(r!.d. IJOOI, spa, 4lh BR or den 3-car garage w1.• WOHERRl. lOCATIOl IY IROllA PAM Ocean vw torn tonl ~'°• lid llr office & roolop Frerch doors & Windows lhr~ 38R. 2~ 3 lrpl's, twdwood ftrs. bfl-irs. age ms1r sute w,11a1cony $551, .. THE BEST IEAl • TOWI ctfma )awtiaW!tl Estala. O'llef 5400 sq It rec:ert LW'ades trr~ Blialt &c1ieiiT l!Unor 48R + SIUdy, 3 58A sm.• VIEW • IMIE TERRACE Fabulous vtl!fl al a reasonable pr•. Remodeled kldlen. 38R has been made ltto den ParQUet firs $125,• SEASHORE IRNE IUft.EX 48R)2BA up, 2BR down 3-car erciosed garage+ lrort & rear decks. (Some ocean Vlf!ll New carpets · Rl!palllted inside & out $517,., HIGll. Y UPGRADED SU ISUll COHO Ideal lor social111ng & entert1111ing 2BR widen or 38R. 38A condom nun. ~fi­ r.en! Jlpanese gardens, lrpl 111 limo rm + mstr BR Comm. pool, spas, 9eMIS crts & cklbhouse uquts•e $511,• ! !EE· IUat a.OSE WITH SUIDECI OCEAI VIEW ( 19i beati~lly cnllled new home JIJSI 3 blocb IO h ocean wr.mff i 6 rm11wox 18Xlsqllw/nearfy500sqtindectdpalio Reiiiid $411- IEWPORT POINSlU ·TIU-Pl.EX Top of Ole lriel3 tilt! bukl11g ~. 2BA LCJPS ti1i. ~letely redone. Olhers in toQ cond•ron oc Sia IS wox JJ 57 x 100 iat,• WOHERRI. FAMI. T ,_ T ot3Uyremodeled 111 'Ill ll'Ns48R, 2 58A hm scs an a large a~ lot tt boasts L~::::i.-.•iiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii..._£..J a oooonefs ~ w/prol range. 2 frprs & a ~ge booos rm $415,at - COTO • CAZA IUUTT! 4BR~4 58A +abooosrml3-car p~wlecusicrage&cedarclosel MslJSIAtw/ k'pj O hlS & hers walk-fl closet Vfti• ~ cabllll!Cs II kit $471,• HUIORlllCE L~ and 8111t4 wiUl 38R and lot lots of wmows. marble lloofina, mirored fireplace nice nigtt Ngtt and mcutain VleW. $411,• CUSTOM COUllTRT HOME • EASTS11l C.M. ~'iic~~a::r!'e~8W~~~~gra:~~':'1Miy~if.•· w1.• 2 IEUGHrRI. utns Front is 1 SIOfY \ l4>0laded krtchen) tile nrs. kl>I. slcyfi~. Back urit also charmN w/hmg rm & tit & 1BA down & a I tiled firs & SwediSh kpf 2 good siled BR t BA ~ - MMQMI 11 TOWlltDIU •FOUST Tl. Holl)tiocl 11, IPPfmt 2358 sq l. 38R. 2.58A +din+ Sli.d'f. AJC, S1C,1.YS... rad1Cr' lrUrCom Tri-llMl. lor couplll. pridt of ownerstip. sm.- EAmlH CUSTOM! Look no mo.rel New lt1fl !WI 4 fi!JI>• nwb11 Pl* gcM.fllllt k~ twdwood floors, 3bf.2ba11111t or a.nu; mno. ma.-· IEWPCllT IUCH ... Bl SIS0.000! 4BR. 28A. iJeal OllfJ!l llOOfplan New kithen & bMl1 An nQral dee«. Ooens to private )'i!OWAiecic & spa. $Slt.- 1S11f FAllWAT • llC CAIYOI u~.3BR&IOYll'lhome W/IMly golf COtJSe views. Ptiva! nance & 2-ca-oarage .... iet serene. $331,• VIEW Of MllS I COlF COURSt • COTO llE CAZA 38R. 2BA. single IMI 111 preslm1 cond~tOll ll Pd-oaled Coto de Cm Liv rm & mstr hM bit-in encer ceruis Orllha bl:Jlde:sk.~ Marblffpl, labtileus 'Patio & BBa. *271,• fUITIICTOl IUClt BARCA• BUUTY! 38R, 28A,single SIOly T otallyrldone tornlhl f~ up+~ hasbl-11 mic:ro.torr«bon O\IWl, etc This rs a oue crewn pull -nnsllr IOfces sale' mt,• TOWlllOMIE IE.AR Wat 38A (1 down). end lllC Ab:hed ~ ~ Ptk* 1cr Qlicl sa1e1 ms.• lME FORUT IEiUT! 8 , 2.58A milcalhlSa 11• llm•ly hm Cul-de-sac toca&ron Ho MetJo.&os LMno rmhanobneDe!h &co t I ClosltohlneS "" M.W ... ~ O•r RECQRDED 24-H,., ""'Llllf l1t ""~ ''''"' Of fu•d blOdN/11 ,,, ,..,. INE '""''-' "°''"'*'· t ·•OO·S4 •• t 444 Simply ul/ Toll ,,.,, 1-800-545-1444 •1"n1Wthe,._..~~~ TWO ONGS The Pt udentlal ~ California Realty An Alliance That Will Change The Face of California Real Estate ~H.V.Homes Montego Model. Fabulous location opposite greenbelt. 4BR/2BA $465,000 (lturtierock $20,000 Own. Take over A.R.M . Loan. #1 Rocky Knoll in Turtlerock $275,000 $30,000 Price Reduction. Total remodel. 4BR/48As. PooVspa. $594,900 H.V.Homes l) A living ~oom for entertaining! 2BR & den. 2BA. $474,000 H. V.Homes I) Harbor View Homes /J Just Listed r\ ~ \J $749,000 v Fabulous remodeled 5BR/3BA home (almost 3,000 sq.ft.) on a 10,000 sq.ft. lot ~ Wlfree:fomrcostom poof ir 1 a lush garden of tropical ambiance. French doors, white marble fireplace, blond wood floors, exquisite decor1 LLONGS LLISTINGS IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES Call us at: 840-8884 and 729-7238 . TURTLE ROCK I I I ' ( 1 l I I ( ' ' t I "'-~---------·----·,-·--·------------•Pr•C ____ _... _ _... __ ....... l ___ ... ____________ . __ ___ The Pnldentlal ~ California Realty .. An Alliance That Will Change The Face of California Real Estate NEW LISTINGS HarborHi blandsRemodel Marilyn Read 729-7230 6 75 -2286 """ ~ JBR + den. 3BA, 48' lol, all new interior decor Reduc:ed lo 1864.900 l.itlo llt1y /i·o11/ l.et1st• ,, '"' "'" J..· 1u1<. ;u t ' 18(}(} "'" 5BR, 5BA, family room, dining room, large yard s 795, ()()() The ~ ~ ea1ttom1a Reatty An M/1anu That Will Chan1t TM Fau of Califonua Rtal £s101t .Just ----· .._._._ •f . An All1011ct Thal Will Clton3e TM Fact of ColiftHIUa Rtal Esta1t Olde CdM-$195,000 OCEAN VIEW Beautiful Sandcastle Condos -Walk to . BeaeR-. Fashfe~laAd &-ViUage tevety ~ Pool . Spa & Entertainment area. 707 Avocado, CdM ... ·~ Dotti Johnson 780-1988 Charming '.\ br home + l·ute I hr apt. 12~ Garnt'l; Dalhoa Island 69$ 000 Live Near Cliina Cove ··--~ ............ -..... ~-- ~ -. --.---..... ·-·--_ .. , -· ,_.... ___ ... Location! Charm! Strt>c.>t Appeal! Beautiful '.' hr homt>. Great Juca- f n near So . B· . .i 90 000 Spacious hr fmnl housl' + I hr apt. Privatt' & quil'l. Nil"l' loca- lion. 1rl·at valui.:. .J79 ()(}0 Speclacular C'alalina oct•an & sun- sc:t vkws.Gorgenus ink1ior J,•cor. Be her + custom tik. 209 000 Pritnl.' local ion! Cinrgt>ous \'kws! Privall.' dock. llugl' () h~. ~ha cu~tom home. I 5 9.i (}() Eurnpl·an dl·signl•r's drl·am ! solutdy l.'Xquisitl'! 4 hr. '·~ha. Im· orll.·d ~l.·ramk tik. 'i50 fJOfJ Ban k Onmed! Spadous. nl'Wt'r '.' hr. :'\ ha luxu1y condo. S11ml· 11~ ... .in & ha v \ i•'""• Privall.' alio 29'i 'if)fl Totally cusltlm dl·signl·d larg•· 2 h1 condo. fi ,•aull ful grl'l'Osl.·ap..• \ j,•w .. Dl'Sl Nl..'w ort valul..'! /5'i OIJO 2<ll ''"rint ~ .\\C"lllH\ l~<lllH><l lsl<HHI. <~ct lif<>rni~1 !l2<><>2 (71 .1) (i7:~-87()() t • '· I DAN HOULE: A Colin l'owell Fan AGENCY: Ml'tro Really JOB TITLE: RcJhor FA RM AREA : E.J,t Bluff HOW LONG WITH AGENCY: Onl' month CITY OF RF.SIDENCE: Nc"'pun Beach HOBBIES/INTER.EST: Goll. an. architecture CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS: Nl'"-to the: area. 'till 'cdung Dan Houle FAVORITE GETAWAY: New York Cir) PET PEEVE: LAST~ READ: "'My Amtrican Joumey- f AVORn'E MOVIE: ·'Some Like It HcC FAVORITE RESTAURANT: Bob Burn.~ Peupk who du nOt l.irc about other. HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCF.SS? A 'elurc kchng 1n m)' gut •~t want to h~ar from you through our SNAPSHOT column. Tht columnftaJurts rral tstatt owntn, brobr. agents, marlctting rtprtstntalivts or any otht r staff mtmbtrs you would lib to highlight Wt tncouragt you to u nd a photo (black and while, if possible), with company namt, person and SNAPSHOT marktd on back. Send or fax your information to: Joyct Schtrtr, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mtsa, CA 92627; Fax: 714-650-4802. Dtadline: 5 p.m., Tuesday. We'll publish iJ as spoct is avai/JJbk. If you nttd to mab changes to tht copy after iJ has been submilttd, pltase call Joyu Schtrtr, 574- 4242. Mike Tashman welcomed to The Prudential • Jon Douglas Co. A positive addition to the elite team of professionals M.t\lnc Montgomery v1Lc prc,ttknt/manager of tlw Nc"'fX>n Beach othlc nl The Prudcnllal Jon Douglai. Co .• I' plcJ),cd 10 welcome: Mike Tai.hman to the chtc team nf prQfC!>!-.IOnal!I. "Mike: Ta,hman i1' a quality profc.,i.ional," Montgomcr} ,,ud. "H1i. knowledge and detailed procedure m hi' -.pcc1ah1ed field arc a pmtll\C add111on lo the Newport Beach \\flKC •• T.i,hm•m hq?an tn the lnl.ind Empire. l<•llnwrng the L}dc of foreclo\Urc'> that ntcndcd m111 Orange County Workin~ dn,t'ly "'tth b.lnk,. Ta,hman wpphei. 1ntnrmat111n and ~f\'1.CI!!> 10 REO OtY1,10M of n.ittonJI hank,, makmg him a powerful rnmponcnt in the foreclo,urc/REO real c'tJtc market Service' range from eviction to obwmmg nece,,ary tn\pcctioni.. pmv1dmg highly detailed information on 1nd1v1dual propcrt1ei. and market trends thut aUcct \UbJeCt propcrtie~ S~tah11ng tn corporate relocation dtcnt!<. h" detailed markclmg plan combined w1lh pcrM>nal experience in rc!lidential sale~ provide a firm foundation for corporations with relocation needs. Ta.,hman workii with Human Resource div111ion~ of companies. asliisting buyers and sellers in reaching their goal within a 'pc<.1fi<.: tune while fitting corporate need' a.' well Although he find., a number (If relocated excc:utl\C~ prefer the lntne and Newport Beach area.,, he ir-. able to service their needs throughout Orange Mike Tashman County. Hi'i comprehen~ive relocation mformallon package i:. available to companies and individuals on requc<;t "J am determined to help my chent-. get the very be!>!," Ta'ihman \:Ud. "ll 1s a tough market requiring an able negotiator and tn~1de infonnat1on on the real estate market. lta very rewan.ttn~to ~ my cllen~ move into their new homes and feel that I have succeeded 1n my goal us well." According to Tashman, he joined The Prudential -Jon Dougla.\ Co .. because of technology and power. ''Thi~ company 1s technologically advanced and positioned comctly to be lbc most powerful real estate company through the recent merger." he !ioaid. '1'he strength of the name and the quality of service matcbed my goals for eitccllence in my profession. It was a very beneficial move for me.'' MIU 10tlt1n11n can IH rtaelud al th• Newport Beath oJPc• of 'flit Pnuknd41 • Jan Dougliu Ca., (114) 759-6600. Enioy the sophisticated world of Harbor Ri. A guard-gated community set high on the hill rn Newport Beach. The cal.ibcr of craftsmanship and mAterial is reflected in the elegant features and apPOintments of thas townhomc. An unobstructed panoramic view of ocean. city lights and mountains plus a large deck for indoor/outdoor entertaining. A private courtyard entry lead to thi move-in ready two level. five bedroom. three and one-haJf bath home. The community of Harber Ridge offers pool • spas and tcnni for your enjoyment. Close w Fashion Island, beaches and easy freeway acces!>. Priced at $899.000. For your privau showini caU Maril1n Kerrhntr al Grubb & Elli.f Rn iMntial Real Estatt Strvicts, 23 Corporate Plai.o, Stt. 190, Newport Btodi, (714) 644-6200. Architectural gem in Corona clel Mar Located in the village of Corona del Mar. thi home is an architectural gem. dnunatic and contemporary. llm newer two-story. three-bedroom condominium with high volume ceiling is enhanced b} Span1~h tile throughout, track lighting and mirrored wardrobe doors in an lhrcc bedroom.-. plu' .,kyhghts. Also feafured are plantation 'ihutt.ers and an in ide laundry. Unjque li~ting ha'> been added to the professionally del.igned land.~aping and there is a covered patio. The village of Corona del Mar offe~ i.ome of the best beaches and the sunse~ arc unri' alcll from the blufftop on Ocean Boulevard. A.;king price of $381 .000. make1> th1'i one of the best buys in town. To vUlw dtis pro~rtJ, call Kent McNougltlon or Valeri# Howtll 111 Grubb 4 EUis ResUlt ntial Real EstaJt Senicts, 2J Corporatt Plavl., Su . 190, Newport Btaeli, (714) 644- 6200. Custom built home in Dover Shores Expan ive 180-degrcc Back Bay. city lights and mountain view from this eleaant cu tom built rwo-story. fi ve-- bedroom residence with separate guest or maid's quarters. There is a larg~ fami ly/entertainment room with o fireplace and bar. the master bedroom fe<iturcs a bay window and the closets arc cedar lined. The gourmet kitchen is a chers delight. In the ovcr-siicd rear yard there ii. a large &olar heated pool and spa. Featuring white washed cabinets in the kitchen, skylights and a security system. .Dover Shores is on the west side of the Upper Newport Bay. It is a unique neighborho<>d with three pnvatecom:munity beaches and a children's beach with wmmtr reciutioaal acti vities. Priced at $789.000. For on oppoilflllNltl"' mw lllu ffsliknu, Ctlll .Anti PNr1c11 ot Gr.» A Bl& Rtrldttttial Ital 8111114 Strvk11, 13 Co,,orou PW, SN. 190, Ntwpon a.-1&, (114) 6'4- 6200. --.-__....., ............. -.. .--.... ..___ -.. ,, . --·---- COVER HOME Situated atop the best view lot In Laguna, this magnificent home was designed by noted architect Mark Singer. The site of over one half acre accommodates this distinctive anti extremely private residence with four bedrooms and W and one half baths. The fonnal living and dining rooms, family room, gallery, kitchen, office and terraces capture the dramatic coastal views. Soaring walls of glass and overheight ceilings compliment finishes of polished ~r· razzo. Italian marbles, stainless steel, and granite. Appear- ing to be set on "the edge of the world~, the fifty-five foot plus pool rests at the seaward face of the property. An elevated spa clad in black granite sets as an island at one end of the pool. A selection of mature plantings. including colorful indigenous species, distinguishes a bold exterior sheathed in marble, concrete and glass. The unique architecture serves as both an exciting backdrop for contemporary art and as a hospitable environment in which to live and entertain Daytime views of the ocean and coastline are only surpassed by the nighttime views of city lights. Recognized m pnnt and awarded two significant architectural designations. this exceptional property is the finest combination of design. view and location available Offered at $2, 795,000 Coldw811 Banker recognizes outstanding performers Awarded for having six transactions in a month Coldwell Banker branch manager. Tom Suuo. recently recognized sales associates Dave Hayes. Gayle Hobson-Lewis and Pat O'Toole-Davis with the outstanding performance award. To qualify for this award. an agent must have <1ix transactions in a month to include listings taken, listings sold or buyer- controlled sales. 'These agenlb arc working at a tremendous level." Sutro said. "Their hard work is definitely paying off." A 19-year real estate veteran. Hayes is a continual award winner. Accolade include membef'ship-in the-lhtematicm:at P1 esident's Circle, which honors the top 2% of Coldwell Banker agents nationwide. membership in the prcstigiou President's Clob for the past seven years and top saJcs a.~iate in the Costa Mesa office. He credits his uccess to treatin& everyone as he would like to be treated and treating every transaction as if it wett his own. Active in numerous boards of realtors. Hayes is a Certified Relocation Specialist. Real e tatc professional. Hobson-Lewi prides herself on trcatiog all clients as if they were members of her family. She feels it is important to auidc them towud making the ~t investment for their needs. Her past Dave Hayes honors include the BronLC and Silver Circle awards for top sale\. A ~peciah-;t in the Halecrcst community. Hobson-Lewis ~pends her leisure time walking, reading. cooking. bicycling and playing with her granddaughter. Dedicating the past 26 years to real estate, O'Toole-Davis has accumulated numerous awards and achievements. A consi tent top office producer, other aoooladcs include membership in the prestigious President's Club and top Ille associate in ihe Costa Mesa office. She credits her success to experience. integrity, professionah~m and helping people realize their real ei.tale dreams. A Certified Relocation Specialist. O'Toole-Davis feels that a closed e'ICrow is the beginning of the client/agent relationship. not the end. For all your real tslalt ntuls, conlact lltt ColllwtU &mhr Costa M11a offe• al (7 U ) 668-9333. ColllwtU Banhr llas ""'"' tlwut 2,400 OJ/kll oll4 llfOrf llt4lt 51,000 6'l#s o.uoc#Ws In Norda A•rlca. ltt Cal4/ontio. Colllw1U Banhr llas ~ tluut. 265 raiMlflild ffOI t1""6 0J/kt1 w ""'"' dttltt Pot O'Tookt-Davis 7,300 sous associaks and tmploytts, aJUl co,,.,anies wlticll supply a co,,.,ktt rtJ11P of resilkntial rtal u tau strvict1. Support 1ou can count on. --.- TRIANGLE SQUARE 3 bd townhome with wood burning frplce & good size patio. End unit on greenbelt w/com. pool. steps to park. library & shops. 631-1400 ... . .. . ' ............. $149,000 COSTA MESA Heights south of 17th Street. Two story 2 bd with patio In small complex with nice grounds, convenient to shops & busses. 631-1400 .. . .. . ............ $162,500 MESA DEL MAR Beautifully maintained 3 bd home widen. separate master & gorgeous landscaping. Newer roof, kitchen appliances & security system. 631-1400.. .. ............... .. . . .............. $212.000 COSTA MESA HEIGHl'S Near High School track & tennis Great 3 bd townhome w/dining & family rms. new patio & large yard m secluded corner of complex 631-1400 .... . .. . ... . ......... $219.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Twnhm. Classic architecture w/contemporary style, 3 bd w/high ceilings, gourmet kitchen, oak cabinetry & gated garage 631-1400. ..... ..... .. . ............. $279,000 01.D CORONA DEL MAR Steps to Bayside Park. walk to beach Turn-Key 2 sty, 2 bd w/fmly rm. vaulted 63ilf~4®~rmet .. ~~~h-~~-~k ~bl~~~-~. ~~~f2~:oieo BA\'VIEW TERRACE Bright upgraded 2 bd home In gated community w/pool & spa. Pale hrdwd Ors, plantations shutters & walled yard w/trees & lawn. 631-1400 . . .. ... ... .. . . ................ $309.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Charming 2 bd home w/hrdwd flrs . plus 1 bd apt w/frplc over the garage, nice yard. Close to schools & shopping. bike to beach. 631-1400 ...... . ....... ' ..................... $317,500 BACK BAY AREA nice 1 story 3 bd home w/famlly/dinlng rm & fireplace & large well landscaped ~7169~~ ~~~-~~-~~~~: ........................ $325,000 -. -.---..---- NEWPORT 9llOll£S 2 story 4 bd home steps to comm. pool, clubhouse & tennis & the ocean. Upgraded kitchen & baths, large private patio. 631-1400 .................................................... $327,000 NEWPORT SHORES Area duplex w/ 3bd up & 2 down. both w/2 baths & frp&ces. Steps to ocean bellches & city tennis & handball. 631-1400 .................................................... $349,000 AT 11IE BEACH 2 bd & 1 bd well maintained units with fresh paint & tile floors. Steps to ocean, no street to cross. 631-1400 ................................................... $360.000 NEWPORT HEIGHl'S Pristine 3 bd home w/harbor & ocean vus from kitchen & deck High ceUings and plantation shutters. 631-1400 .............................. ·················· .$375,000 HARBOR RIDGE Serene Dyn~s!y model In the treetops. Lushly landscaped, beautitully decorated 2 bd 6§f1'480~~--1~.~~:.~~~~~~~-~~-~· .• $389.000 AT ntE BEACH Brand new high tech 3 bet twnhm, steps to ocean w/walls of windows & 3rd level bonus room leading to deck w/ocean & mtn views. 631-1400 .................................................... $399,000 NEWPORrS UPPER BAY AREA A spacloos custom home w/dinJng amlly rooms, eat-in kitchen & huge bonus rm over the 3 car ~400 .................................................. 415 000 EASTsa>£ Costa .M~ Pride of ownership triplex, townhome style with 2 bd 1.5 ba each unit w/laundry ~i4oo~.~: .................................... $420,000 NEWPORT llEIGlnS Nice 1 si!:r home w/3 bd and family rm w/bar. French doors to beautiful yard with pool spa and bullHn BBQ. 631-1400 ............................ ' ........... ' ........... $435,000 NEWPORrS Baycrest. Very large comer lot on quiet tree lined street w/1 sty 3 bd A/C home. Dining & family rms, laundry & large workshop In~- 631-1400 ................................................. $439,000 HAll80ll lllDGE Cll£8T w/Po<>ls & tennis. 3 bd twnhm w/dlnlng roomflcx!oft Bt mountain views. ~~~<~~ ... ~~ ....... ~~-~.~.~s.ooo _ -... .a.---- PENINSVLA POINT Charming 2 story 4 bd. w/Fr. doors & windows, new carpet & spacious patio on extra large lot. Plans available to enlarge & remodel 631-1400 ............................................... $479,000 Nbwolrrs Belcourt HUI Spectacular 2 bd twnhm, dining & family rms & superb city light & ocean vu. -Marble entry, gourmet kitchen & designer decor. 631-1400 .................................................... $479.000 AT 11IE BEACH Two sraclous units In excellent condltlon w/2 year new roo , 4 & 3 bd both with brick ~Wt4&~ .. t.~-~: .............................. $495,000 Near new spacious 3 bd townhome, dining & familv rooms. large master w/sltting room, courtyard & deck 6§f_~~~-~: ....................................... 539 000 WESTCUFF GROVE Largest 4 bd floor plan Includes spacious master w/frplc, dining & family rooms. library & count.Jy kitchen. Pool, spa & att. dbl garage. 631-1400 .................................................... $544. 900 UDO PARK DRIVE nkely appointed 2 bd condo w/lovely channel, ocean, sunset & city light views. ~~~ ... ~<~~~ .... ~.~-~ ............. $560.000 CUFF HAVEN Some ocean & bay view from 1 story 3 bd cottage. great potential to reinode1 or build new with excellent view from proposed 2nd story. 631· 1400 ................................................... $575,000 AT ntE BEACH Charming shingled custom home w/country French decor 5 houses to sand w/master. ~jti-lf~'00~.~~-~.1~.~-~-~~~-~~:.~.~-~~s.000 SEA ISIAND completely remodeled 2 bd designer pedect condo w/dlning rm, den & hi-tech kitchen in rn~1r~~-~~~~~~~ .~'.~~· .s~~ .~ .. t.~~~$629.000 AT 11IE BEACH vine covered Old Monterey style 4 bd w/den & guest qrtrs. Authentically remodeled 6§Ft'Jo3~:.~.~-~.~~: ................ s6s5.ooo BEl.COORT Beautiful expanded & upgraded 2 sty 2 bd w/sltting area In master suite, dlnina & famlly rms. used bric:k patio w/spa. Huge Price Drop1 631-1400 .................................................. $719,000 OCEANFllONI' ~me duplex w/3 bd down & 2 bd 6~·1~~~ .......... ~~.~-~-~~£?'49,000 IRVINE TEllRACE Beautiful New England style, freshly updated 4 bd, 3 ba home w/large family room & lush yard. Separate master wing has harbor . 631-1400 .................................................... 779 000 -~ " ·HADOR RIDGE ESTATE home. Remodeled & immaculate w/5 bdrms In a spectdcular naturally forest-~~~~-~~~~-~~~-~-~~.1~~~-~~~.$799,000 CANNERY VLG Elegant bayfront, dock for 50' boat, 1st floor office & 4 car garage. Residence on 2nd floor w/2 bds Including huge master & roof deck. 631-1400 .......................................... $950.000 OlD OOllONA D£L MAR Spectacular harbor & ocn view, extra Ir~ near new 3 sty, 3 bd cstm twnhome. ~14{Xr.~ .... ~:.~e~~-~-~~-~~.r~~-~--t-~~-~~i~95.000 NEWPOllT OCEANFRONT beautiful cstm 4 bd, master w/spa tub, frplc & Fr doors. Extensive use of bleached woods. beams. brick & leaded glass 631-1400........ .... . ....... . . $1.095.000 AVALON, Catalina. Aprx 9000 sq ft hillside lot w/spectacular views of the bay & approved plans & per· mlts for an exciting 4 unit condo project. 631-1400............. . ....................... $1.200,000 IRVINE CAJlft.JS highly emotional 4 bd w/dlning, dance & fmly rms + Ubrary. 5 frplces, exq_~te floating staircase & walls of cstm windows to view. (Ui) 631-1400 .................................... $1,350.000 BIG CANYON 3 bdrm golf course estate w/tranquil views. Master w/seatlng area, lrg country kitchen, dining & family rooms & space for home office. 631-1400 ................................................ $1,425,000 IA aa•• ESTATE beautiful EngUsh Tudor home on aprx 8 acres. Security gated w/teMis court. Olympic pool & SJ>a & guest hs. Nut & citrus trees. 67~900 .......................................... $1,600,000 DOVEll SHORES estdte view, tennis court. pool & spa on over 1/2 acre. Sophisticated custom w/4 bdrm ~ti':1i~:'.'..~.i~~~.' .. f~~~~-~-~-~~--~~-.$1.650.000 BELCOlJRT • OPEN HOUSES. SATURDAY ONLY 613 13th· Huntington Beach 3 Bd Hse Georgianne Peacock $329,000 237 La Jolla · Newport Heights 3 8d Hse Carla Broffman $375,000 2145 Seville -Peninsula Point, NB 4 8d Hse Cheryl Johnston $479,000 1718 Plaza del Norte -Peninsula Pt 4 8d Hse Maureen Downey $565,000 SUNDAY ONLY 2569 Elden C-2 -East Costa Mesa 2 BdTwnhm Cheryl Carlson $229.000 423 1/2 Poppy -Corona del Mar 3 8d Twnhm Eva Kawa;a $399.000 2440 Santiago -Upper Bay, NB 3 8d Hse Esther Ane $415,000 54 Ocean Vista -Sea Island. NB 2 8d Condo June Adams $629.000 41 Montpelier -Harbor Ridge, NB 5 Bd Estate Michael Scholla $799.000 17 Inverness -Big Canyon, NB 3 8d Hse Renee Peterson-King $1.425.000 1400 San Miguel • Corona del Mar 5 Pd Estate Olga Matthews $1,695.000 3 Deerwood • Big Canyon, NB 5 8d Hse Jeff Axton $3.950,000 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 2500 Beacon • Newport Heights 3 8d Hse Manny Stellino I Marlene Hassel $389,000 1901 Glenwood · Baycrest, NB 3 8d Hse Pia D'Aurla/Jerry Smith, Caria Broffman $439,000 1113 Grove ln · Westcllff, NB 48dHM Rosette-Andree Gindi $544,900 7101 SeashoN ·At The Beach, NB 58dtbe Richaxdl.ee. I Cheryl Johnston-$795,000 318 Buena Vista · Baytront NB 3BdHH Vkki Lee I Richard Lee $995,000 4909 Seashore • Oceanfront. NB 4 Bel HM Rick Schreiber . $1.095.000 10 W.rldge -Belcourt. NB 4.Bd HM Lynn Creamer I Lance Boggs $1.195,000 411 Rigel Ctr • Dover Shores, NB 4 Bd Hee George Dashiell I Sally PhilUps $1,650,000 I Remodeled 5 bdrm w/fabulous turning basin view & large dock. Bleached oak floors. gourmet kitchen & ~ntation shutters 631-1400..... ... .. . . . 2.395,000 CORONA DEL MAR A beautifully landscaped 5 bdrm tennis estate buUt In '88 on 1 + acres. Top security. high tech styling & ocean & bay views. 631-1400.. . . . .. .. ... .. . . .. ........ $1.695.000 PEUCAN POINT huge front row lot in spectacular location on the 12th green with white water views Extra privacy with walkway next to property 631-1400. .. . .. . ........ $1.895.000 NEWPORT COAST'S Ocean Ridge. gorgeous new security gated 4 bd Italian Mediterranean view estate with dining & family rms. library & tea room 631-1400.. . . .. ... ............. $1.995.000 PENINSVl.A POINT bayfront Beautiful 2 sty. 3 bd w/dock for 50+ ft boat & side ties Dining & fmly rms, designer kitchen. brick patio & lawn 631-1400 . .. . ........ $2.400.000 CORONA DEL MAR new 3 bd bayfront residence under construction w/prlvate bayside beach & dock. 631-1400..... .... ... ........... ... . . . .. $2,495.000 COWAN HEIGHTS 2.4+ acres gated equestrian zoned subdividable estate in the Tustin foothills. 3 legal parcels, lush landscaping. 2 houses & pool. 631-1400 . .. . . .... ... . $2.495,000 l.AGVNA magnificent 4 bdrm award wmnlng contempo on over 1/2 acre w/40' pool & spa. Walls of glass offer panoramic ocean & coastal view. 631-1400 ...................................... $2.795,000 BIG CANYON in a premier golf course hill top loca- tlon w/grea1 views There are 5 bdrms. fmly rm & gym plus courtyard w/pool. spa & waterfall 631-1400 . . . .. . . . . $2.995.000 BIG CANYON Golf Course estate w/fairway & city light w . Fr. Regency 4 or 5 bet over 7 ,000 sq ft finished In '92 w/elaborate gardens, terraces & pool. 631-1400 ............................................ $3,950.000 ... t I ... --_...,_v OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m . Corona del Mu Tennis Estate 1400 San Mi~el Opl:n Sunday St,695,000 Belcourt Bugain IOWeybndge Open 5at./Sun. Sl,195,000 Ocunfront Custom 4909 Seashore Open Sat./Sun. Sl,095,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 318 Buena Vista Open S.11./Sun. 5995,000 Harbor Ridge Value -t I Mon!"pelher Open Sunday 5799,000 @ '• .. port Buch Est•1t~r M~ Joh Waynt I.• Re<•" 58R 7 5 t , 6•Clt'5 ArJ ; CW:• sqh Court Sl,J9S,OOO Do'"' ~horn~•yrronl/1' I Hom• ~Ill< 4BA hm. docli I. yachb I Af);f 1•rJ & p< • tagt 1,389,000 lownt Prlud ~lbooi l.il.md~fronl 4BR 28.ii OWnt'f~, •pt c.redt VAiue' , t vww 5899,000 llltl• l~l.md "I'-• of 0 fnhlp" •llR. \BA I •m Rm. r•mod r'• unit WR IBA renMI two aylront sm,ooo I ldo ltl• Trolditlon1l ~llR 'l\A pnmt 45 comer lo! ri."'"' h'-"''°"· f"r dOC'lf" hrdwd nrs S'l'l~.000 I SJ'°° per mo l•uo Lido !tit Ousic ~8R 48~hoow hn·lk>Jll l -sm,ooo CX••n R.vlch CIHslc '~R A honw f 11.«l lot 5699,000 L1doW~~~ (~~81J;·~h -~ $579,000 Tnanglf Squ&~ A~• 18R WA townhoml! w/firtplac:. C.rttnbf'll loc1t1on, rommunity POOi St4f,ooo ........ . . .----~ --· --- BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® Linda Isle Gold Coast SBR 45BA Freshly remodeled homt> Large dock with tumang basin views 52,395,000 Belcourt Bargain 4BR 3.SBA Manor ll, pool & spa Designer quality, large lot $1,195,000 Spyglass Southport Model SBR 4.SBA +bonus, X-large view lot Very pnvate canyon locahon $849,(XX) C.M. Heights Charmer 3BR 2BA • Fam & Bonus Rm Perfect w /vaulted ceilings, hrdwd Ors 5395,0j)O .. 675-1058 • 631-1400 Pelican Hill Estate 4BR 55BA +library, half acre lot Mehculous attention to detail! Ocean view 52.295,000 Oceanfront Custom 4BR 3.SBA on sand, no boardwalk Tum-key with whitewater views . $1,()95,000 Harbor Ridge Value SBR 3.5BA Devonshire model Two private surany decks, atrium $799,(XX) Harbor Ridge Relocation 2BR 2BA Townhome on greenbelt Lowest price in gated community! $.189,(XX) Corona del Mar Tennis Estate SBR SBA Contemporary, wall exchange Approx. 1.2 acres, ocean & bay views Sl,695,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 3BR 48A + Den, charming beach cottage, Fabulous tu.ming basin views, boat dock $995,.(XX) Oceanfront Duplex 3BR 28A + 2BR 1 BA pnme oceanfront White water views, will exchange down $749,(XX) Corona del Mar Condo 28R 2.SBA Tum-key, south of PCH Steps to beach & park, hardwood floors $299,000 I' # .. _ -- WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors®· ~~ m ~e<MJ ef~xce/lend' • 4 Bedrooms. 6,5 Baths, over 7 .500 sqft • Panoramic Golf Course & City Light Views • Media Room w/3 1Vs. High-tech Sound System & Wet Bar • Library w/Coffered Ceiling. Parquet Floor & Custom Cabinets • Spacious Poggenpohl Kitchen w/Gaggenau Rarige & Ovens • Limestone Floors with Inlaid Marble Accent~ • S Bedrooms, 6 Baths. over 6,500 sqft • Fabulous Views of Golf Course & City Lights • 24-hr Guard Gated Community • Prime Hill-top Location {).terlooking 81h Fairway • Large Family Room, Game Room. & LJbrary • Goormet Kitchen & Adjoining Family Room ALTEZlA $589,000 3Bd/3Ba, Tum-key Townhome Builder •Sokf-out• JEFF AXTON 722-9128 • 5 Bedrooms. 5.5 Baths, ouer 6,000 sqft • Spacious Terrace Overlookirig Drivirig Rarige and Cl\Jbhouse • Beautifully Finished Traditional Home • Beautifully Landscaped Walled Entry Gardens w/Pool, Spa & Fountain • Library. Gym, Dinirig Room & Family Room • A Must See for the Traditional Buyer • 3 Bedrooms, 21/t Baths, Fabulous View of Golf Course and City Lights • Spacious Country Kltchen • Formal Dinirig Room • Cozy Family Rm with Areplace • Large Courtyard Entry • Impeccable Custom Home Overlooks 8th Fairway Bfl.COURT HIU $499,000 2Bd/2.5Ba, pool, spe & clubhouse Fantastic Panoramic Views UDO ISLE $819,000 3Bd/2Ba, X-Large comer lot C>.lmer extremely motlvllted! SOTHEBY'S Call Jeff Axton 631-1400 x268 or Res. 722-9128 INT'UNATIONAL IUAL.1" ., - ... -.... =------. ... ' WATERFRONT--HOMES, INC. Realtors® tt~~~~ if~,, Lorraine Farrington 631-1400 x225 435 Ca na l Street $150,000 L.H . 207 Walnut Street $345,000 Exclusive AffWlote SOTHEBY'S lN'TERNATIONAL Rf.ALTY Beautiful Baycrest - Listed at $619,000 TENNIS COURT, POOL, SPA AND VIEW ON OVER 1/2 ACRE Sophisticated custom Dover Shores home with 4 bedroom suites, dining · room, family room, study, game room with pool table and bar, 4 fireplaces, · triple garage substantial off-street parking and elegant traditional decor. First time on the market OtTered at $1,650,000 Sally Phillips 631-1400 x234 KENNIE JO RIZZO 234 Lugonia Street $365,000 Residence 642-4917 631-1400 x248 243 Lugonla Street 397 Ramona Way $280,000 $375,000 2436 West Coast Highway 631-1400 . ~ WATERFRONT HOMES, ·1NC~ Specializing in properties f or sale or lease ... on the water. .. near the water ... and with a view of the water.. ESTHER FINE pager: 433-9682 Consider it SOLD When you list with the "FINEST" 4BR. 3BA with fabulous Back Bay & mountain views in prestigious Dover Shores Priced to Sell. .. .. ........... . . $779.000 GORGEOUS SFA ISLAND TOWNHOME Highly sophisticated & completely remodeled w/hl-tech kitchen & baths, 2BR. 2.SBA + Den overlooking golf course. .. $629,000 CUSTOM BUILT ON LARGE CORNER LOT $padous 3BR. 2BA w/huge booos room above 3 car garage. ldtal Roorp&an for home/office use .................................. $415,000 Light & Bright, 4BR, 4BA single story w/private pool & deck oveFlooking Upper Bay & Fashion Island .. . .......... $699,000 PICTURE PERFECT wrrn COUNTRY FLAIR Beautiful>y remodeled 3BR, 2.SBA pool home in Westcliff. Hard- wood floors. bay windONs. French doors & more ........ $510,000 Cozy2BR, l.SBAstarterhome. Upgnided& ~painted. lmmaai- late, mc:MHl condition w/ample room to expend. .•...... $410,000 ExcU!ve Attlllate SOTHEBY'S 2436 West Coast Highway 631-1400 x266 IN'TUNATIONAJ.. l!AJ..1Y • - • WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water. .• near the water. .. and with a view of the water. .. Christen Nilsen 675-7728 ...... 631-1400 LeeDnunmy 675-1622 pgr 509-3 7 4 7 631-1400 "Dramatic Custom Villa on Lido Isle " Architectural masterpiece for the most discriminating taste. Luxurious master suite with fireplace, retreat and private sundeck. Extensive use of stone, granite and customized cabinetry. Oversized corner lot with lush tropical landscaping. Three fireplaces, 2 guest room suites, State-of-the-art sound and security. Third story viewing deck with utilities. Three car garage. A visual splendor. $1,599,000 Exclusive AlfillOle SOTIJEBY'S INTtltNATIONAl. Rf.Al TY . cffogn:YN!eRICJfJafe¢ont C/Jilla "NEW" ON MARKET Proudly presented by Sue Ellen Volpe An exquisite, total remodel completed in '93 with approximately 125' of water frontage , dock for 70+ boat and side tie aOd huge Arizona flagstone terrace with rock waterfall, spa, resistance pool and bar-b-que area in teak and stainless with profes- sional bar service. Double beveled and leaded glass paneled mahogany entry doors open to reveal a 2 · · story skyUt and marble floored entry, planned for art display. The residence encompasses 4 bedroom suites including a fabulous romantic master plus sitting room with fireplace and balcony overlooking the bay. In addition there is a gym, beautifully paneled Ubrary/office, formal living and dining rooms on the water, gourmet kitchen, breakfast room and full bar which also serves the terrace through electronically controlled convex windows. This designer's own home features sumptuous fabrics and finishes including rag rolled exterior, prec:aSt stone columns, balustrades and moldings, coffered ceilings and gold and platinum hardware. A very special offering at $2,795,000. For additional info~tion, please call Sue Ellen at 631-1400 x298 2436 West Coast Highway · 631-1400 -. . . . -. . ~ . . . . -. . . --. . - . .. . WATERFRONT HOMES; INC. Realtors® JILL ANDRUS Res. 673-4861 PENINSULA POINT Wonderful remodeled/updauxl 3 bed, 2 bath home. Sunny side of street in quiet locauon with "L'.' SltCICt part view $565,000 1718 Plaza Otl Nortt PENINSULA POINT TRADITIONAL Tum-key 3 bedroom & family room Roof top deck wilh spa and ocean view by day. ci1y lighu by night $820,000 FABULOUS BEACH COMMUNITY Charmin& Peninsula Point home. 4 bed· room or 3 bedroom & deo with French doors and windows, new carpel and large patio $479,ooO 2145 Stvillt Altnut PENINSULA POINT PARKVIE\\ Nev.er trad1t1onal w/contemporary touches Th1 '93 4 bed home features 3rd story deck. Steps to ocean ct bay. $650.000 . £xcl\JsNe Attlllote HOME BY THE SEA Like ne\\. exquis11e 5 bedroom custom home. Ocean view, 3 car garage, marble and hardwood Ooors, dream kitchen. Owner may carry. $795,000 SOTHEBY'S IN'Tf.RNATIONAL UAl.TV 2436 West Coast Highway 631-1400 VICKI LEE Res. 673-6573 CUSTOM HOM~ OFFICE ANO DOCK FOR SO' BOAT 2 Bedroom 2 Bath w1lh 'aulted ce1hn~ & k)hghls. roof deck. central air. security system. gounret k.J1chen Separate office or co11U11Cn:ial Wall. to Lido SOO,X and Rcstauran~ SJOO.ro> under las! sale' pm't $950,000 FIVE HOUSES TO SAND Remodeled ocean vie"" spaciou-; Cape Cod home plus '1ud10 apanment 2 firepllll'CS $585.000 OCEAN \"IE\\ Vine co~ertd Old Montere) st tic 4 Bdrm +den & gut~! apartment on O\CrSlled loc Hanl~ood Ooors & slaincd gla.\s. $685,000 I I • 644,.-)600 New Listings - Newport North Customized 2 Bd 2 Ba. townhome with 2 car attached garage Grq LombardJ $224,990 Eastslde Costa Mesa Adorable 2 Bd cottage with bonus room and large yard lulle Stephenson $309,000 Newport Ridge New 3 Bd . + den (poss 4th) with canyon views Gated Lombardi & Johnson $449,900 Tartle Rock Rldce Rare P!an D 3 Bd. wtth view, 3 car gar. Looks like • model. VaUJ & Noah $479,000 New Listings Blc C.•JO• MedJterranean Villa. 4 Bd. 4.5 Ba. PooVspa. Fabulous & newt . Uada Lfle $1,89',000 $389,000 =·000 ,000 $1.29,,000 ~,.,,ooo '149,000 $299,000 $719,000 $'199,000 r.95,000 995,000 $1,590,000 $639,000 $1,069,000 $2'9,000 $449,00I Sit (I..,) Su (1..,) Saa (M~ Sn (1-' • s .. U-4) s.tl5tltl (1-4) Sn (J-4) Set• (1-4:30) SatJh• ( 1-5) S•• (1-5) Sat c ,..,) Sat (1-5) DottteAuaro Su p-5) Debi Blbb Su t-5) Chrt.tlae Kim Sat (1-5) SH (1-5) ~Ward Cob; Ward Sil• (1-5) MafJ EUea Wectarz SlltJSH (l-5) Morpi.y & llelly s .. (1-4) Mlada Buh ·. Sun (l .. 5) · Martan Ph.llbppl SH i2-5) Saa 1-5) Mert& & Sclunleslq Roble McMoatpe Saa (1-5) DITaOJo & Thomae s .. (1 -5) Debi Bibb s .. (I..,) Jo•• McMoaJale ., Kevtil Kablak Sttn (2-S> Glalll Johuon W9wa (,2~ SaraHlama• OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M. ~ 5:30 P.f4. ,,.. 7 DAYS A WEEK ·-,_ ... ·- Allvlew Terrace Private community J bedrooms, 2.5 baths Ocean view Connie Maxsentl $895,000 North Lacuna Great North Laguna location Short walk to downtown and main beach area Great beach living Bob DITullto $385,000 -Emerald Bay Charming Emerald Say cotta1e. appeared in Architectural Digest in the past Some ocean view Rod & Nancy Daley $895,000 . -----. Laguna Beach Portaftna L.1rge 4 bedroom, J bath, 3 car garage home with spectacular ocean and coastline views Over JJOO sq ft Steve High $925,000 Laguna Vlllage Meander through the lovely garden of this 4 bedroom. 4 5 bath estate on a large lot 1n the heart of Laguna Connie Maxsentl $995,000 \ Woods Cove Best ocean view in L.1guna Beach' 4 Bd 4 Ba J fireplaces Biii Wedmore $1, 100,000 Oceanfront Laguna oceanfront, approx 112 acre. Secluded cove lerry Finster $I , 150,000 lrvtne Cove Build your dream home One of the best lots available Private beach an d tennis. Striking view Sara Hinman $1 ,195,000 North Laguna Premium beachfront estate oriented to sunsets and surf' L.1rge lot with direct beach access Bob & Mal)' Elen We«lan $1 ,999,999 Beach Communities Eastbluff Brand new remodel View, pool, large single level Coby Ward $499 ,000 Cllffhaven Completely remod· eled 3 bedroom. J bath Cape Cod charmer with ocean, harbor and city lights views Thomas & Lombardi $549,000 Island Living Linda file Gold Coast views! Dramatic l bedroom bayfront with dock. Mary DITulllo $1 .795,000 Harbor laland Laree custom Harbor lslind bayfront. New private dock. Beverly Morphy $3, 750,000 Shore dlffs Beach community cottage J bedrooms. 2 baths. new paint in and out Great for empty nestefl>/young family Dottle Valentlne $550,000 Sea Vlew 4 sd ~ 5 Ba custom remodel with ocean & night light view 24-hr guard gated comm wrth pool, .. pa (, tennis Smith & Fix $599,000 Harbor View Hiiis Upgraded Burlingame model 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. bonus room Warm country decor Sharon Smith $699,000 Udo Isle Sophisticated European Lido Isle Meticulouc; in detail. lavished with finest appointments Perfect home John M cMonlgle $995.000 Shore Cllffs 5 bedroom, 5 5 bath family home in beach community Evan Corkett $819,000 • Balboa PenJnsula Pol.nt Magnificent rebuilt home is unsurpassed California grandeur Dock. pool. and spa Evan Corkett $3,395,000 Newport Beach Windward East 4 bedrooms. l baths on large lot with pool and spa. Remodeled. Rick Lanaevtn $525,000 Udo Isle Udo Isle move-In cottace. Reminiscent ol guest cottaee on luxury Santa Fe estate Flreplace In LR and master 8d Hillary & Eltzabedt Thamer $4 7S,OOO Harbor View Homes Well main· talned 4 bedroom. 2 5 bath Palermo with beautiful hardwood floors Private yard KUne & Hams $509 ,000 IM.ne Temace Custom built new home with 4 bedrooms, 3 5 baths. 3 car 1afaie. Umestone floors, skylights Marian Phllllppl $799,000 Blc canyon Bl& Canyon custom 5 bedrooms, 7 baths overlooking 14th fairway and greens. Cul·de-sac location Legrand & Worden $1 ,595,000 Udo Isle Spectacular Italian villa on Udo Isle bayfront with lar1e dock. Finest desl&n for adult living Jerry F1nster $1 ,995,000 Old Co1'9na del Mar Custom "Cape Cod" beautyl Reduced $50,0001 4 bed· Belcourt Custom Grand Belcourt rooms. Consider trade for larter home. estate. Ma1nlflcent 1rounds. Brenda Peteraon $649,000 Beverly Morphy $2,850,000 644,..1600 ,.. Oceanfront Living West Newport Beach Prime oceanfront location! Open Ooor plan. John McMonlgle $1 ,099,000 Oceanfront Corona del Mar blufftop contemporary home Views! Jerry Finster $1 ,725,000 Balboa Penlnsula Point 5 bedroom Medlt.ena~n mansion Oceanfront home Bob Berc $2,S45.000 Irvine Cove One of only 5 homes on the sand In this private community Jerry Finster $6,150,000 .. t I .. • -. --·~ ----.. --.....-.-..-~ .,__. .___ ·~~ Family Neighborhoods 644~1600 Gated Communities Harbor Rlcf&e Crest 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath Kensi"iton Private view location. Carol Berg $539,000 Collqe Park Remodeled home, new kitchen and baths. Pool. Steve High $229,900 Costa Mesa BARGAIN I R·2 lot with J bedroom ·house 7,000 sq. ft lot. House ·as Is" Build to suit. lulte Stephenson $242,000 Eastslde Quality, siz.e, location at a steal! Newer, 2 flreplac~. J bedrooms and huge gar.lie! Cul-de-sac street Mary Ellen & Bob Weclarz $299 ,000 Lquna Nlpel Make offer! Seller is motivated Very sharp property. Scanlan & Busk $459,000 Ocean Ridge Secon<t row canyon view lot. Great opportunity to build a custom home in Newport Coast. Weinstein & Scanlan $495,000 Country Club Manor Completely remodeled coif course home. Pristine with hardwood ftoonng. vaulted ceilings. Gree Lombardi $419,000 Newport Nord.I VIiias Very private location on oversized corner lot. Marbella ftoorplan: 3 or 4 bedrooms. Susan Scanlan $499,500 Bayshores Charm galore! 3 Bd. +den, open beam ceilings Priced to SEU! Debi Bibb $529,000 View Properties Pelican Hiii Spectacular ocean and golf course view lot Tranquil setting Marcy Weinstein $779,000 Cameo Shores Great buy! Wonderful 3 bedroom. 3 bath upgraded home. Large roQms, separate children's wing. large FR. Expansive ocean view! Evan Corkett $949,000 Balboa Island Rare opportunity! Contemporary Mediterranean 3 bed- room with boat dock for 2 boats. Beverly Morphy $1,495,000 Beacon Bay Pristine 5 bedroom bayfront situated on 60 ft. of frontage with spectacular views. Owner may trade. Debi Bibb $1,845,000 Condo & Townhome Living Ritz Cove Oceanfront lot In cuard pted community. Above park & Pacific. Scanlan & Busk $1 ,395,000 Cllffhaven Low price ln Newport Heights. 2 bedrooms. Light and bright. Thomas & Corkett $189,900 Eas1slde Costa Mesa Bank ownedl Best priced 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath townhome In Eastsldel 2 car attached garage. Patrlck BartoUc $159,000 Villa Point Back Bay view! I bedroom, I bath, I car garage, corner location, FP, balcony. Gated community. Rick Laqevln $229,900 The Bluff• 3 bedroom Newport Beach townhome Good end unit locadon Owners motivated! Patrick Bartolk $23,,000 . -----------••w--~•••••~---~-~-~~~~•~.,...~••••••~~-- Corona del Mar Condo near ocean. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, corner location. Great quality construction. • leny Finster $219,000 Sea Island Spacious single level upper townhome with all the best coif course views! Absolute perfedjonl Mary den & Bob Weslan $56'-000 Belcourt Tradltional 3 bedroom townhome with la,.e master suite, FP and view. French doors and windows. spa Vlrclnia Zen& $675,000 Ba,.tde Cove Bayfront condo In pted community. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Jerry Fln1ter $169,000 Harbor View Hiiis Beautifully upgraded 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home. Kllne & Harrls $62',000 Harbor View HllJs 6 bedrooms. 4 5 baths. 2 FP, 3 car garage, newer roof. large lot with pool and spa Tile floors. Rick Lancevtn $691,000 ,.. ____ ui'!..a ..... .... u.nvw.. ,..... .... ~ South Pacific contemporary plantation I 180° ocean view, jacuzzi, and bar-be-que center Elizabeth Thamer $799,900 Irvine Cove Beaudful Irvine Cove home with 4 Bd. & great yard with pool. Biil Wed more $I, 990,000 Harbor Island Exclusive bayfront property In &ated enclave New dock, forever bay views! Great opportunity! • Corkett & Harris $2,475,000 Irvine T1rde Rock Nicely uptrMled 4 Bd. w\th pool. Top street. Shows well! CJu1a varu ,,,,ooo Special Preview . SATURDAY October 7th and SUNDAY October 8th I :00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Ocean Ridge One Fabulous opportunity to build a custom home in Newport Coast. Land prices are greatly reduced! Don't miss this chance. '"' I LOT PRICES VARY FROM $375,000 to $495;000 I 1,000 sq. ft. to 18,000 sq. ft . . DIRECTIONS From PCH go up Newport Coast Drive. Turn right on Ocean Ridge Drive. Go thru guard gate & follow open signs. Call for your private showing or ;oin us this weekend at our Open Houses Marcy Weinstein Susan Scanlan Pager 667-5519 Voice Mail 759-3717 ( . I -If a house looks this good in a photo, just wait until you open the doors: c'est magniflque et every turn. ---- DOTTIE AUSTERO 759-3763 ' - CHRISTINE KIM 717-4709 -· --·.,. ..... ---.) One of the few Emerald Bay homes with a large backyard. Spectacular ocean views from most rooms! This home also features four bedrooms, three and one-half batfts, dining room with ~replace, separate downstairs quarters, front patio, view decks and spa . Great home for entertaining! Offered at $1,695~000 .. ... This Extra Large Lot Em6races •A TRADITIONAL 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH TREASURE • EXPANDED KITCHEN-FAMILY AREA • ATRIUM ENTRY • LARGE LIVING ROOM WITH BUILT-INS AND FIREPLACE • FORMAL DINING ROOM OVERLOOKING LAITICE COVERED PATIO • LIGHT, BRIGHT ROOMS THROUGHOUT • LUSH GARDENS AND BIG GRASS YARD • INDOOR LAUNDRY AND WORKROOM • FRENCH DOORS -HARDWOOD FLOORS • SEPARATE 2 CAR GARAGE • GREAT SCHOOLS • ROOM TO EXPAND • PRICED TO SELL -$575,000 t- ' . MICKEY ROWE 759-3789 I 529 LINCOLN LANE Bay crest Ca l l Mickey for an appointment to see ,.. 759-3789 SHIRLEY HARRIS HALL OF FAME MEMBER 759-3727 )IM KLINE 759-3771 BIG CANYON NEWPORT BEACH Best view in Big Canyon! Incredible 5 bedroom , 4.5 bath with media room and large office. Absalutely gorgeous in every detail! $1,695,000 ABALONE POINT IRVINE COVE LAGUNA BEACH .. Fabulous oceanfront estate, over 3 years in creation . All rooms offer glorious panoramic ocean views. Walls of glass which open to stone patios terracing down to lush lawn and gardens. Price upon request. " I I I \ ' .... .. • , \ ·--·----- • Ronda Hein Beach and Bay Specialist 759~3797 OCEANFRONT CONTEMPORARY $1,275,000 This fabulous custom oceanfront home on a large, comer lot for maximum views, features 3 bedrooms plus a den. Enjoy the sound of surf, sweeping ocean views and Catalina sunsets. Large rooftop deck, ideal for entertaining. PENINSUIA DUPLEX $425,000 Just l/2 block to beach, two large 3 bedroom, 2 bath units with ocean view. Great Investment, beach retreat or home plus Income I ·PRIME OCEANFRONT Offered at$ t ,095,000 Located on one of Newport's finest stretches of beach, in a quiet residential area, this beautifully maintained duplex offers the perfect opportunity for beachfront living plus income. Upper 3 bedroom residence features spacious living area, high ceilings, sweeping whitewater views, fireplace, and 2 car garage. Perfect owner's unit! Lower 2 bedroom, 2 bath residence offers beachfront patio, fabulous view, fireplace, and one-car garage. Easy to convert to single family home. CANNERY VILLAGE $349,000 Unique opportunity to live and work in Cannery Village. Upper unit is very large 3 bedroom resi- dence. Lower.level may be commercial, retail. or food service. 3 buildings -available separately. One in escrow -two still available. OCEANFRONT OPPORTUNITY $899,000 Two units, each 2 bedroom. rtght on the sand. Use as duplex or remodel to single family. Great cash Howl •• • ' I ' ) ----- JERRY: FINSTER Senior sa·les Executive 759~3750 OPPORTUNITY TOO I.ATE l 7 .. " " - I ·\L lJ '\ ·\ IH •\( H -,2 'Ill) ()()() l<EvIN KUBIAK Assoc late • -·~ ..... t"'"1.-~7 --... --47 .. EVAN CORl<ETT Lll-l.11\11· s \I.I .~ .\( 1111 \I \II '\I II \ I. I. ()I· F \ \ 11 ' h \I BI R Qua lily a 11d l:'xperil' nee /'rod u ce /( e., 11 /ts Price Reduced!! Private, c 'ated Community 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Den Large Brick Patio Must Sell! Must Sell! $469,000 759-3728 Bayfront Paradise A waterfront home like no other with quality and elegance throughout. The coastline views ~re breathtaking from all areas of this Jive bedroom home. Famous in its own right, this magnificent property was rebuilt with love and care. Enjoy the amenities of pool, spa, dock, patios and large entertainment area. Owner has reduced the price to $3,395,000 Make Offers! Tlie Best House Tlie Best Value Availa6le 4545 TREMONT CAMEO SHORES Must Sell! Must Sell! . $949,000 - .. • ... ' t I ) l -. _ .. ~ --_ ---...... .__ -- Ocio6er 9 8:30 a.m. Orientation/Induction 10 8:45 a.m. Affiliate Committee Meeting 11 9 am. -noon. The Basics of Borrowing; l -4 p.m .. Real estate Development. 2 p.m .. Internet Class 12 2 -4 p.m .. COMPASS Beginner; 16 9 a.m., MLS Committee Meeting 18 8:45 a.m .. GPA Committee Meeting; 11 :30 o.m .. Fashion Luncheon Westin South Coast Plaza: 9 a.m. -noon, Fair Housing, l -4 p.m ., Trust Fund Handling 19 8:30 a.rn . Board of Directors Meeting 25 9 a.m. -noon. Tax Planning For RE Investors; l -4 p.m., Sure No Problem, Trust Me; 2 p.m., Internet Class 26 8:30 a.m., General Membership Meeting. featuring Legal Risk Management Consultant David Roth; 2 -5 p.m .. COMPASS Beginner 29 Daylight Savings, Set Clock Back One Hour Are you protected or at risk? The importance of having enough homeowners' insurance Unfortunately lDOSl homeowners are inadeq1111ely in.sured. in fact, many oot only lack financial protection of I.be equity in tbeit home. but for their personal property a:s well. There are several underlying rnsoo.s. according to Maxine Montgomery, \~ presadmllmana.ger of the Newport Beach office oflbc Prudential -Jon Dougb.s Co .. but the primary ruson may be the bet ol uoderstaoding the need It is ampcnti\"e dw bomeowneis understand insurance rn<n fully. Usuall). lmdcrs set the precedent Leodtts require home buyers ro carry cooogh msuraoce to cover the value of the mortgage. Unfortunately, in the event or damage or destruction to the property through fire, flood or earthquake. the lender''> iD\est:Jnenl is cove~. The required inwrance is only for the lender'<i money and doe not cover the homeowner's personal property or the homcowner's equity. When deciding tht-(}'PC of insurance for proccction. homeowners should carry enough to cover the replacement value of the home and all of its contents. The key word is ~acemenL As the home appreciates, the replacement cost goes up. As a result, the policy should be reviewed every year or two, adjusting the amount of coverage if appropriate. A word of caution, however. do not insure for more than the value of your real and petsonal property, because the insurance c~pany will not reunburse more than the replacement _ value of the property. Consult with a reliable agent to ensure Maxine Montgomery that you have the proper amount ot tnsurance coverage. The most common homeowner policies cover the borne and contents without requiring an itemization of all furniture and personal belongings. Items over a specified value, such as jewelry and artwork are generally listed separately and probably require an additional premium. One of the biggest dangers is that few homeowners think about the value of their home or the replacement cost until disaster strikes. With the Northridge quake and the l,.aguna fire, homcow~rs became acutely aware of the danger, yet many still have not acted to protect themselves in spite of the stark warnings. '1'he key is to be proactive. Get the coverage you need -before you need iL~ Montgomery said. "Protection is the solution to a·secure future. Protection comes from careful planning and good advice from a qualified professional." MaxiM Monlf011N'1 if t1ke prtddenl/11U1nager for 1'114 Pnukntial -Jon Douglas Co., Nnvpon Beaclt offke, (71') 759-6600. Exquisite country manor The circular driveway 1eads through the maze of meticulously cultivated greens. girded with intricate brick work and generous splashes of plant life. The 2.4-acre view estate provides every artistic elegance imaginable and is located in the privacy of Orange Park Acres. Hand-carved gothic arched doors open to a setting befitting nobility. Eighteen-foot vaulted ceilings. oak floor. paneled walls and leaded glass windows create the mood of opulence and quality. The enormous_ living room is crowned ~y a 20-foot ceiling. hand-stained ash paneled walls and crown molding. The bold fireplace kindles a moment of wanntb before your gaze is stolen by the breathtaking beauty of the pool through clas k: French doors. The Spanish motif of the dining room is complemented by beamed ceilings and Spanjsh terrazzo floors. Overlooking the eitpansive pool and spa area. the window is framed by sca- green junipers and Italian cypress and drenched by warm California suni;hine. From the gigantic family room to the English pub featuring a carved oak bar, every master crafted touch bespeaks quality and style. The lcjtcben features hardwood cabinets and custom leaded glass windows that open to the expan ive front yard. The home includes a library with mahogany panelina. bookshelves and French windows that showca-.e the elaborate fem garden and pool. Four bedrooms and three baths populate the first floor. The sweepin~ oak staircase leads to the ma~ter suJte on the second floor. that includes French doon. to a pnvate balcony with an unobstructed view to the north hms, city lights and enchanted fore ~-The master bath is appointed with marble counters, minored walls. a leaded glass window and a marble Roman tub with marble wall~ to the ceiling. The pool area has a guest houi.e with a bath. lt features an open-beam ceiling and French d()OI". 10 a haded wisteria-co\le~ ,eatio The estate has room for equestrian facihtiei. and 11 tenni' court, and offers access 10 rrulcs of horse trails in the eitclusive Orange Parle Acres. This exqui~ite English castle provides everything the boldest heart dream~ of. Offe~ nt s 1,250,000. For a pri11aJ• t1kwU.1, caU Mary Jank·l'eabr al the Nnv1H>"I Bftlela oJfke of Tit• h'MM~}Ofl Do111/lu Co,,.,,a11J at (11') 15~. .•' -,..-49 ~~~--.• "----. --... -----~ -~--. : New model now open in Oce~n Ridge Newpo rt Coast r.c--~~~~:------­ new models now Nl'\\ pm I fu,111m E'tate' In•. 1-1111\\ ,h11\\l•'''"8 1t' II(\\ m .. Jo:I, JI Ocean Ridge rn NI.'\\ p1111 C ""'' The dramatic cu,111111 h• •ml'' range from J.5!~ I Ii 000 'qu;irc feet on lui-.11, • .1png nnc-quancr anc pn1.nl 1111111 \995.0<Xl. lpnce' 111d11J1. home Int and IJnJ,, ,1r111!'. I rum .md rear ) fl l I\ , 11 ,fom home p.1ck.1gc " tur 1 ~ \ \\ 11h nu add111onal I '1 •! 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Dual 10ne heating and ,ur u•nJ11111n1ng. cenu·al vacuum 'Y'tem. ur,111m 1ounded wall comer'>. large laundr) '!''·' .111d roomy wall-rn ch"e" ( mn-.1 plJn' I < '"ur mct kitchen' are equipped wrth 1.·cntcr 1 l.111J rnoktop~. i.alad 'ink. gr Jllltc l 111111tl'nop,, dual dii.hwa,hcr-.. 4K-tnl'h \\ 1tk '11h tao refrigerator. large pantry. d11ubh: " 1.11 m1nowa\e and 1ra'h cnmpador I .11.h 1if thc'e dcta1l -onc11tcd home' 1111. luJ,· .1 la\ i'h ma,tcr -.u1tc \\Ith retr1.•Jt Jnd I 1 plJll' M.i-.ter bath \\1th marhlc ,Jati • 1111111:1 tnp-.. 'PJ tub. marble ,htn\.cr "Ith Ju.rl 1.11ntml' and bidet Mo-.t home' 111dudl' tl 1\ h.1kon1e' 111 i,electec.I rrH1m' 1 'mphl'Tl\!nllng the Mcdt1crrancJn • I htlC\.lUfC! 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Cl\.C:Jn Nc\\ !"'rt Cu,tom E-.1ate' Inc • 'pc:u.1h1e' 111 hida) ' market Jcmantl' Each h<1me 1, trul~ .1 ma,terp1cce .inti prm 1de-. ha"lc-frcc 1.u,111m home Ii' mg. Aflurd.1ble pm:ing w11h true 1.·u,1om elegance I' prm 1ded fore' Cf) humc Incredible interior tlr.rm.r "1lur 'pc:cialty. E' ery cu,tom home offer'" mult1 - mrllron dollar look without the multi-million dtillar price. Euch home i' l'U,tom. not being duplicated. cn,uring a unique de'!gn for •m ell\ ironment which will cnhunce your lifNyle. Rc,tdenl' o((kcan R1dgc .u~ u 'hlll1 d1,t.mu~ fr"m Pchl·an Hill Golf Club. l-.1,hu111 l'land and other rccreattnnal dl''t111at1on' of Newpon Bc.1..-h and Laguna Bc.11. h Shopp111g. dining and cntcnarnment ~irt'. c1nl) a le\\. of the liner thmg' oncred m th1' 'pc:c1al locution Ncwpon Coa't I' part of a ma.,tcr-planncd re,on de,11na1ton Area' of Ne" ()1111 C11.r-.1 arc plannt'<.I tu rndutle \H11fd-dJ" re\llrl hotel' Ta rtach tht dt1·elopmt11t /rt1m Patific Corut HighM·ay. takt Nt.,,,port Coart Vrfrt attd t11r11 right mt Villa Ridgt Drivt, tht11 right on Octal/ Ridgt Drfrt. F.1tttr Guard Pa1·ilimt a11d f<11lo.,,, Optn llomt .\ignv. Opt11 from I • S p.m., aturdays and Stt11dO)'.S: wetkday\ attd 1vt11i11gs by appoi11tmt1tl (Jtt/y. Call Ntwp11rt Custom Estates l11c., (714) .176-99·11. Family home in beach community This wonderful r.,e- bedroom. five and one-half balh Shore Cliff home i' loaded wilh charm The wood e"<Lerior i~ 'Cl Wllh brick planters and walkway .... The 11\terior ha!I \\oOO noof'>. beam Ceilings. wood door. and\\ rndo\\' and a large m~ter 'uite wnh mulled ceiling,, \lone fireplace. "alk-in clo..et and a balcnn)'. Olher fe~ture~ include a remodeled kuchen wtlh top appliance.,, ~ub-1ero refrigerator/freezer. gas and electric cooktop. eatmg area and family room with fireplace. The backyard features a blue-bottom lap pool and spa Thi1. 'pectacular home is just a ~hon walk to lhe beach and town. and is offered at $819.000 For mort informaJion, call Elian Corkttt al Coast Newport Proptrtits, 4 Civil' Pla1A S~. 260, Newport Beach, (714) 759-3728. Big Canyon beauty Thi' one-... tory, four-bedroom. three and one·half balh. air-<:ooditioned residence was totally remodeled and expanded in 1989. Marble noor. enhance the dramatic entry. Ii\ ing room and dmmg room. There are French doors and windows throughout and lhe Eurostyle kuchen 1-. complemented by granite counters. The private master suite features a marble bath and walk-in clo<>et. Profe sionally landscaped b)' Rogers Gardens. lhc ground~ arc private .and large Big Canyon '' located in the heart of Newpon Beach and is clo~ to Fashion Island. beache,, a1rpon and freeways. This home i!> offered al Sl.249,000 • For your privatt showin1 call Carol Allison at Grubb & Ellis Rtsidt nti41 Rtal Eslalt ~rvius, 23 Corporau P/aul, Su. 190, Ntwport Btach. (714) 644-6200. Central location in Newport Beach Locaied in lhc · 'iCCUrity guard-gated COIM!Unity of Big Canyon. th1' t\\CI ~tor). four bedroom. four and one- hnlf bath residence is on an ove~iLed lot and o"crlll()h the founh fa11'\\ay. The home has been completely Clli.tom11ctl and c\pandcd TraditmnaJ m decor with extensive use of parquet floors in mo'lt of the down,ta11", electric drape .... 'lcyhghts. and n !\0- foot s~mming pool. There are two ma.,ter \Uite'I. Other cu!.tom feature~ include air conditioning and a security system. The re~idencc 1' -;umlltndeJ b) private manicured grounds. Off ere.d ~l $ t ,350,000. For your privatt 1lwwin1 call Carol .4Ulsofl al Grubb & Ellis Rtddt nti.al Rtal Estatt Strvlcts, 23 Corporalt Plavl, St1. 190, Newport BtacJa. (114) 644-6200. ' , ·. . .. • I All'-.. of October 5, 1195 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-,._nxec1 IHTERUT LOCK· TYPE PHOHE RAT£ IN A.P.A. 5. 2,250 AIJICus Financial Grp. A (714) 375-6666 7.250% ---'------'------------~--~---------30 . 7.517 American Home Loans A (71 4) 955-3633 7.375% 10 1.500 15 7.565 ""'9rican Savings Bank S (800) 562-6272 7.500% 20 1.500 30 7.691 Bank of America B (800) 424·2632 7.500% 5 2.125 45 7.757 ___________ ....;._ __________________ _ Calfomia Federal Bank S (800) 225-3337 7.500% 20 1.7SO 45 7.718 Coast Federal Bank S (800) 300-5626 7.550% 20 2.000 . 0 7.795 Countrywide Funding K (800) 8n-5626 7.375% 5 1.875 45. 7.604 Oetnck Mortgage Group A (714) 759-9692 7.250% 5 2.000 14 7.490 ----------------~ Directors Mortgage_ K (800) 808-5626 7.500% 5 1.875 15 7.731 Downey Savings ~800) 336-9639 7.375% 20 2.2SO 30 7.644 E.m6ty F_!!'anc1al A (714) 729-9200 7.375% 5 1.500 15 7.565 Fidelity Federal Bank S (800) 232-2309 7.625% 5 1.875 10 7.858 First Federal Bank ~800) 6n-4332 7.375% 20 2.375 30 7.657 First Interstate Bank B (800) 560-5001 7.750% 20 1.000 30 7.891 Fleet Mo'!9age K __ (800_) _700_ -5650 7.375% _20 __ 2_.3_7_5 _30_ 7.657 Glendale Federal Bank S _ (800) 560-9000 7.375% 5 2.250 45 7.644 ~_?me Savings S (800) 975-5051 7.500% 10 1.500 30 7.691 ll'Vlne National Mtg A (714) 857-7977 7.375% 10 1.625 15 7.578 Nat'?nsBanc Mtg. Corp K (800) 622-0102 7.~5% 20 2.375 30 7.657 Oceanv1ew Financial A (714!_651 -6355 7.375% 5 1.625 15 7.578 ProFed Mortgage K (800) 686-3756 7.375,o 20 2.125 30 7.630 Union B~~k _ B _(800)_453-1288 7.625% 20 2.000 60 7.871 Western,Finanoal SB S (800) 393-9372 7.625% 5 1.000 30 7.765 30-v ... ..,... ...... INTEREST ,._ POtNTS ltlAX. MAftGIN ADJ. RATE DWN (,._) A.P.R. LOAN (!l INDEX FREQ. 3.850% 20 1.000 7.690 500,000 2.4SO 110 1M 4.2500/o 20 1.625 7 .684 203, 1 SO 2.375 110 1 M 3.950% 25 1.000 7.641 600,000 2.400 110 1M 6.250% 5 1.000 8.230 203, 1 SO 2.500 1 TS 6M 3.950% 20 1.000 7 .641 203, 1 SO 2.400 11 D 1 M 3.850% 20 1.000 7.690 650,000 2.450 110 1 M 5.125% 20 1.125 8.014 203,1SO 2.7SO 110 1M 3.950% 20 1.2SO 7.567 600,000 2.300 110 1 M 5.400% 20 1.125 8.021 500,000 2.0SO L1M 1M 3.500% 20 1.000 7.587 500,000 2.3SO 110 1 M 3.950% 20 1.250 7.617 500,000 2.350 11 D 1 M 5.100% 10 1.750 7.830 203,150 2.500 110 1M 3.950% 20 1.250 7. 767 203, 150 2.500 110 1 M 6.000% 20 0.750 8.426 203,150 2.750 1TS 6M 5.125% 20 1.750 8.309 203,150 2.750 1TS lY -----------------~ ---5. 000 % 20 1.000 7.750 203,150 2.500 110 1M ----------------------~ 3. 950% 20 1.000 7 .641 500,000 2.400 11 D 1 M ---5.250% 20 2.000 8.571 500,000 3.000 1TS 1 Y 5.500% 20 2.250 8.403 203, 150 2. 750 1TS 1 Y ----5.500% 10 1.500 8.323 203,150 2.750 1TS 1Y ---------4.250% 20 1.000 7.868 400,000 2.625 110 ---------------4.875% 20 1.250 8.632 203,150 2.675 6CO 1M 6M 6.000% 10 1.500 8.376 203, 150 2.750 1TS 1Y Both lilUICt & ~lal>le prngrems we 30/30 ~ ~ Type ol l.etlder 1$ B • Bink. K • 1T101'G1Q8 blnker. R • 1T101'G1Q8 bfolcet, S • saving• & loan. Mortgage bankM• and brokers are llcensed by 1he catlfo<nla Oepanmen1 ol RelM E~ata as a11her a broke< Of OOfPOl'&tlon FOf lnlOfmallOfl call Calif DRE at (916) 227-0ll(Jl lntwMt Rate lof adjlntablea ls an lntrodudory rate IOf Iha fnl ~period. Dqwn P~ Is amoool ol cash("' ol sales price) paid 10 letldaf llOO' to signing moogage oontracl Point.a are % ol loan ballllCe p8id IO lender at time of loen clOslnO. lock-In Is the nt.wnber ol days lendef guar.,,._ 111• prior to~ A.P.R. ii Iha annulll ~rate whd1 Is an estimaled ~ OOSI ol lhe lolln IO the borrowet ,,,. A p R & •• c:alc:ulal9d by MOf1g9g8 News Co. bUed on. $203, 150 lolln ltl'IOUll1. the~ shown and $700 IDCal.... The A.P.R I are lnclJOld In IN& ctwt '°' comp911· s<K> only When~ lor a IOlln. Federal Trulh-n-Lendong law ,.quwes landef's to c:alallale an A P.R. ipaOlfic: to 8lldl loan otlet Maxlmwn loan ls the maximum lender wlll loen una.r ~ 1enn1. Al fixed rate programa have a maxl- mum of $203.150 Margin (Ill '!lo) ts lenOefS profit. rn81gln + index • acil.lal rate eller fll'SI adjuslment Incle• ls !he basis tor setting an ~rate (Marg#\ + Index • New Rate). 110 • 11 lh Dist. Colt ol Fundl, I TS • ,_.. • .., Treuury 8'1, UIM • 6-monlh LIBOR. ST8 •&-month Treasury 811, 6CD • 6-monfl 8Y8raQ1 ~ ol dapolll ....._.. fNqUeney Is the period~ adjuslrnenls IM • 1-Monlh, ISM • 6-Monlhl, 1Va 1 Y-. AJ llllN IYbjed to <:henge Vedy rate and awms prior to applylng tor a loen AA landers proYlde loans wttrl clff.,.,,. r8* and llrml tor dlnwenc !Oen arnouncs. The lnbmatlon pr-*9d Is no1 an olW to mak9 a loen. F« a cone1Jmer guide on how to lhop 1or a mongage. seoo a SC 5ochec:kpayable 10 Mor1gaQe News Co. 1810 E 17'11St .Sins100, S.U Ana, CA92705. (714) 836-11n, • COPYRIGHT c 1995 Mof1glg8 News Co . ... Overcoming obstacles to obtain the American dream home and community in which you are in"c'1111g a great deal of lime and money: perhap' a life\ wonh. Wilh these sobering thought~ in mind. the mouves for '\electing lhe appmpnate agent to 'iUtt your unique need' hecomc ~taggenng clear. When -.eleomig ~omeone to represent yoor intere'"'· ) uu 'hould not be afraid Ill 101cn 1cw that pcr,on. Thi' is vnal. Do not forget to ask the -;eemingly mundane que,uon" ~h1ch could prcive to be crucial later. For instance. how long has the agent been in lh1s field1 Are they full or pan tune? Thi' might -.ecm trivial now. but when you are racing to clo..e escrow and you cannot find your agent becau..e they are working another JOb, you will then belatedly ~ the logu.: previewing hou~s. The agent \hould preview au propcrtic before involving you to ensure it i!i a property of interest, which will reduce wa.~ng time. Finding the correct home is a full-time job. and because most buyers have full-time employment, they do not have time to screen lhrough prospective hou1>cs. Let a professional agent narrow the possibilities to a workable number so you can focu« only on hou-.es which truly intere1o1 you. Another important a'pect to keep in mind. 11> that in order for the agent to perfonn up to their potential they mui.t have your complete information. This means everything you want to accompli~h by th_c purcha."C of this new home needs to be disclosed. e.g .. good school dJstricts, low crime r.rt.es. freeway acccssibiltty. wbcther you would like to see the sunset from your lcitchen, etc. In 1var111u' del'l \11\0\ we m..11..e in hfe. mJn) offer l'hJllcngmg 11b,tJde'. wh1l'h 1.:an 'hapc and 1..hangc our h'c' With the opponunll) of lhc 1.. urrcnl real e'tatc market we are expenen1..·1ng 1n Sm11hcm Cal1fum1a. the dec1,1on to purcha.'e a home '' an important one and there arc man)' way<. you can tncrea.<;e the chance., of a happy and rewardtng home buying pr<x:e"'· Experience and general knowledge about real e:.tate come into play for obvious rea.'ions. but financial knowledge is also an important ~~t. 'The mortgage process i~ one of lhe more complicated areas of the real estate transaction. Some companies have .-.imphfied the proce-.s by offering a neutral officer in the office to help you with your financial questions and present you with many home loan options. Your agent should be able to connect you with the financial officer in their off ice. Bob Lefever This reciprocal CJtchange of information and knowledge should foster an case and The fiN '<tep 10 finding and purcha,tng your ideal home '' ~lecung a profe~!.ional real estate agent Why " this a d1fficull ordeal? Couldn't you ju1o1 walk into a real estate office and bellow. "Can somchody sell me a house?" Unfortunately. most people do not under.land the importance of their real estate agent They !lhould realiz.e the agent is the lead source of vital information. not only for your future home. but also your future community. 'The same financial options, escrow, titlt. iospecton., contrnctoo. and tax knowledge ~ all vital attributes to a quiet and MICCe.MfuJ ckltc. If. the aient is wiled in tbek: areas, tbete will be no after close surprises. including non- fixod interest rates, Mcllo-Roos taxes. Home Owner A sociation fees and disclosure awarencs!i tl\at can be ~tly co your checkbook. These scenarios can prina into life at the worst time, but a good •sent can help you prepare fOf them to save ~ money and headaches. There are Qtbet, less technical, merilll which a profelUlional lgent lhoukt offer. One being an intimacy with the ara. which is vital bttausc of time oonwaint.s in tru I between you and your agent It is thi understanding that is the foundation for your new home, not lf\e concrete and steel the contractors' laid. With mutual wort and undel'5tandina. you can wily overcome the home buying obstacles and obe.tin the American drum. W uFnn-ii /Jf'Ul*ld of °""'1Hll ...,. Sotdltmt ~Co., wAk6 lrttWn ()rap. Sa Dllfo • LM Altpla CMl!da. II•.., .. IWIC.W itJ (11') 1'1·2111. - ~ Greystone Villas prove pQp.ular with homebuyers Country-club lifestyle and affordable prices are /·.u.st a few 9f the qua 1t1es In JU\t more Lhun one month, Grcy .. 1onc Villa,, J fimited collection of 61 luxury. JllJ1.hl•J homei. located in Colo de Can. ha' Jlmm't 'old out of ilb fil'!lt pha!>e!.. The V1ll.1~ · 'paciou!. Ooorplans. ideal location .1d1.1w11 to the Coto Golf & Racquet Club Jnd Jffordablc prices are ju!>t i.omc of the 4u.1h11c' buycl"\ believe contnbute to the h1 •fill''· great value. hel)one from empty ne'te" to fJm1lie' "11h 1.h1ldn:n 1' uttracted to Grcy,tone \ 111,1\ bccuu~ 11 provide' the perfrct l1•mhmJt1on uf luxury :ind Jfford.ib1l11~ m ,1 prl·m1cr 8Jl1.-d locatJon." 'did D.1'~ n '.\1.:h.iu,. a Villa' '>Jle., repn:-.cntall\l' .. 1 hl·re \ nothing c.1-.c hke It m tht• Or Jnge {\1unty market " BUI It by Grey\lOlll! HonlC\. 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Each floor plan feature11 wonderfully spaciou' countertops. natural oak kitchen cabinelry. generous cupboard '>pace and a dependable Plan 3 · Living Room General Electric appliance pacl-agc that include!> a ga.4' cooktop. a 4 4·t:ubic·foot O\en, a built.in microwa\c oven. a Poti.crubbcr dishwa,hcr and Pn<.:e Pfi,ter double inks with a wonderful pull·out faucet. Grcystone aho provide' one of the finc't quality amenities package!. arn1lablc 1n today's new home marke1. Every bcau11ful Villas home comes with CU!ltom-quali1y amenities such as hardwood stairway hand r.iiling!>, recessed lighting. interior laundry rooms. fireplaces with brass 1nm. ~paciou' linen closets. Price Pfi!lter 1mlct!>. and faucet<;, central air conditioning and <.:U\tom textured ceilings throughout the home. The homes' elegant exteriors arc h.igblighted by geometric detnihng blended with wood, stone and Mucco clement' to complement the beauty of Coto\ counlryside. Overlooking the exclu,ive Coto Golf and Racquet Club. the Vill:i'' enclave has wide frontnges of beautifully land<>eapcd greenbelts and residential street' in a natural setting with an average of 6.6 homes per acre. Tiie Villas features country'l1dc and golf course view,, and offer ... rc"1dcnh a <ipecial membership to the golf and racquet club. Coto resident' can take Jdvantagc of \uch amenities as an equestrian center. youth park, sports and recreation park. and mile' of riding and bicycling pnth~. Coto's Golf & Racquet Club features u 44.000.squarc-foot clubhouse, nine tenni courb, an aquatic center and fitness mom, and the first private 36-hole golf course In Orange County. Ju,t out:.1de the gates of Coto. re'1dent' can shop at TrJbuco Marketplace. Plaza Antonio. Rancho Santa Margarita\ Town Center and Mission Viejo Mall. To viMt GreyMone V11la11 take 1·5 south to O'o Parkway and head e:ist. tum left on Antonio Parkway and proceed to Coto de , Cata Dnve. tum nght and proceed through' the cntry gate Travel a few miles down Colo de Cata Drive until you reach San Miguel and tum left. Greystone Villas i~ located on the right at Vista del Verde. The ~ale!>. office is o~n from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .. Tue~day through Sunday. and from noon to 6 p.m on Mondays. and can be reached by 1.'alhng (714) 858· 7368. Greystonc Homes bone of the top five homebuilder.. in Southern California. The company ha11 rece1\ed numerou~ indul>try awards for 1b outo;tanding design. coru.trucnon and cui.tomer service effons Other Greystone South Coa\1 commumtlc\ include Lake Ridge in Mission Viejo. Ventana at Tu~tin Ranch. The Heights at Wc,th1ll ' in La Habra. The Glen at The Fairway' m PIJcent1a and Ridgemoor Summit in Rowland Heights. Other Grcy\tone communitie' that nre commg 'oon include Oak Ridge in Coto de Cata. Greystone Landing in Huntington Beach. Grey~tooe Gro\ e m Las Flore~ and The Cla"''ic' nnd The fatales in Buena Purk For tnformatmn on thc:o;e and other Grey~tone South Coast communitie"'· c11._ll (800) 808-6888. + • . ' A collection of single·family homes Brock Home!> i' scheduled to open a new neighborhood w11hin the active adult masM!r-planned community of Palmia in Mission Viejo. According to Curt En.,ign. president of Brock\ Pacific Inland divl\10n. this new neighborhood of <,ingle-level detached home~ priced from the S 170.000~ will be available in late Augu\t of thi" year. "Palm.a 1s a \Cry unique community where acuvc i.enior~ can enJOY exten\lve recreational 'ocial facilities in a private gated ..etlrng in the heart of Orange County:· commented En!>ign ··we arc designing these homel> to compli ment Lhi!> lifestyle." The -;election of four de"gn' will range from approximately 1.400 to 1.820 square feet with two or three bedroom' and up to 2- 1/2 baths. Brock'<; Sales and Marketing Director Cherie La Grange, pointed out that these residences arc situated on average 5.000 square foot homcsites. most on quiet cul de sacit with Saddlcback Valley views. ··Bach or the floor plans offers a unique design clement that will appeal to mature buyers with sophisticated tastes," explained La Grange . She pointed out that one plan features an "imagination room," a detached bedroom that resident~ can use as a gue~t house with a private bath. a hobby room or a game room. Another design wiU feature an imerior covered atrium with ~ opening from both the living room and dining room for an indoor/outdoor ambience. A'> residentl> of the hilltop community of Palmia, homeowners can enjoy active living in Orange County. An 18-hole putting green. pool. spa and tennis court'> arc located within PaJrrua for the exclusive use of residents and their guests. 10e beautiful clubhouse features an extensive workout room, meeting rooms and an arts and crafts area. Located in Mission Viejo, Palmia is convenient to the finest aspect<1 of Orange County life including world-clas!> shopping, fine dining and picture!>que coastline. 10e Orange County Performing Arts Center with its many mu<1ical and theatrical performances is aJso nearby. Ryland Vistas at Palmia is being offered by Brock Horne!;. Established in 1922. Brock Hornes is celebrating a 73-year tradition of quality, pride and homebuilding c1tcellence. Brock Homes is a division of lbc Ryland Group. Inc .• one of the nation·s largc.\t and most diversified homebuilding and mortgage finance companies with operations in 17 states. Brock Homes is a full-service homebuilder with escrow. mortgage and design center services. To learn more about Brock Homes· neighborhoods throughout Soul.hem California. call 1-800-MJ-BROCK. HARBOR RIDGE $429,SOO Open Sunday2-5 Residence 759-6608 Office 644-6200 Canyon Crest discovery This nearly new executive residence has been extensively and tastefully customized by the owner/designer. It features four spacious bedrooms. a formal dining room w.itb French doors flowing out to the gardens, an expansive kitchen with center cooking island, an expansive family room with fireplace and a large bonus room. Among the many arnenities included are marble floors, custom window coverings. an alarm system. custom mirrors, tinted and double paned windows and reverse osr_nosis drinking water system. Also, central vacuum system, two air conditioning unus. s'c>ft water system and exterior built-in-barbecue with a sit-down bar and custom brick work. The property is within walking distance of the association's amenities which include a pool, spa, tennis, gym, basketball and volleyball. Offered at $495,000. CaU Jennif1r Pritchett of Col4l!.fll BallUr N1wport B1ach, Pnvkw '1 · Propm,1&1111n Di1lslon lp«lo/9 Giid t111UU_d relocodo111 IJ#Cld/Ut, (114) 644- 6()10, tzt. 119 or po11r (800) 9'9.9SS3. , •\ .• " • 1, n • • l ------------ 217B ROCHESTER Eubicle Co.ta Meaa l.1~1· 1ww 3 bedroom home! 2 flrepl.t('<'' l.1ri:1· r1111m\. low maintt'nance! E~r4 l.m!t' ·~.u •1!1· .md plenty of e~a to~e toof Crc11t Eastside loc~ation H99,000 Mary E llen & Bob Weglarz 739-3768 200 Via San Remo 6 bedrooms, 4.5 baths. Large master w/office & balcony. Formal living w/fireplace. Large dining room. Family room with fireplace. Private front patio with fireplace. Best street to street location. Steps to park, tennis, Lido beach & clubhouse. $875,000 Jill Wiese 646-3605 office • 642-1168 home FRANKLIN REALTY $699,000 $615,000 PRIVATE CUL-DE-SAC $635,000 A 48R giant 4000 sq.fl. w/Jfireplaces, J dlniJtg areas. 2Jamily rooms. (Pool and Spa) on quiet street. Owner Wants Quick Sale can 967-0800 Dick Mc.Kasson Key Realtors $599,000 $147,000 Georgia Gaynor Sandra Hauser Leona Aanderud 3250 E . Coast Highway, Corona del Mar -640-7000 The Carn Hifhlmuh Story Thn-r is • fa•r l>Uron. J,o,,.. loolt'intfor • b111"' to liw in """ ~rif"J ti# ndpl>orlxx>J jMSt liM tlN /'rYSnll owne-r has. TIN min-htu prinJ it to IH 1/,, bat lhty ;,. 1/N Hithl.JU/s 10 ti#""" b"Y" wiU tr' • pOt/ tk.J. AN/ ti# IU'W ..,,,,,,. will~ """'"" •"" ;..; ... '"' l#ys to fot1r ""'Ila •"" IUJlrols. U!J9,()()() c.Jlfiw ,.BJ.~~" --'/M' ~ ag., •.... CJl 8./-,.._.•., ~ "' .. "4-87.J .... 147 Corona del Mar . *Our ~'' "8 e1t Deal" IU•inw* 336 M~ Canyon 1897,500 Turn kt'~ vt'rfe<-1 or honlf' nn ht' t',ptnckd t'H~I) fo~r. Otcu ti.t.I rrom .... roe.! 1~pi1. Hnpi1, Spec1<Mn. r1bulw8 ll.11rlwon, r1m1lr Room. fon:nal Omi~ Room, 4 ~. 2.s Ba•ht + V1f'w 'Lon. Co111e 10 our OPEN Hoo r. thie S.t. & an., 12:00 to4:00; or call os for to i.intdiate l>_!'iv•lf sbowin«. Jim and P1tty MtDonaJd McDonald CdM Homes • 759-"7t Bri t & · t 2 e oom t bath. Lovely exposed oak flooring. Country kitchen breakfast nook & dining area. Large }'¥d with fruit trees. $270,000 Jackie Gillis, Realtor "Area Specialist" 631-8011 CORONA DEL MAR· * INCREDIBLE VALVE $1,295,000 (1 Block to u'ttle Coron.i Be.ichll 306 HAZEL DRIVE Nantucktt Pafttt R.a!modd ~ 4200 sq.ft . home. & yanl on lush ~nyonl 3-5 Bedrooms. 31/2 Baths. 3 firtplattS,3 car garagt, Family Room. Bo.nus Room · OpmHouw SAT&SVN11_. JIM & PATIY MCDONALD • McDonald CdM Homes 759-9070 I \ \ . ~. - BALBOA PENINSULA 1224 W. Bay Ave 5BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $2,495,000 1602 E. Balboa Blvd4BR /Sun 1-4 Cannety Village Realty Coleen Brennan Agt 673-3777 .. 675-1509 1430 W. ~y Ave 5BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $2,199,000 329 Alvarado Place 4BR Sat/Sun 1-4 Callnery Village Realty Coleen Brennan Agt 673-3777 675-1509 ~00 San Remo 6BR Sun 1-5 $875,000 Jill Wiese Knowleton Realty CORONA DEL MAR 642-1168 1824 Marapata 4BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $585,000 21 Royal Saint George 4BR Sun 1-5 $1 ,095,000 BJ Johnson Hami Reddy Realty Grubb & Ellis 721--01 32 559-5555 306 Hazel Dr. 3-SBR Sat/Sun 12-4 $1 ,295,000 2188 Vista Entrada 3BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $339,000 Jim & Patty McDonald George lane/Prud Newport McDonald COM Homes 760-8834 759-9070 2204 Fortuna JBR Sat/Sun 12-5 $329,000 336 Morning Canyon. 4BR Sat/Sun 12-4 $897,500 Barbara Sanregret Jim & Patty McDonald Barbara Sanregret Realtors McDonald COM Homes 644-0195 759-9070 2238 Alta Vasta 3BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $399,000 621 Iris Ave 2BR Sun 12-4 $369,000 George lane Prud Newport 721--0525 760-8834 2290 Lalinda a 4br Sun 1-5 $635,000 Key Realtors COSTA MESA 967-0000 1969 Continental 3BR Sat/Sun 10-3 $226,000 3131 Corte Marin 3BR Sun 2·5 $389,000 Owner Sandy Mittman/Prudential Calif. 631 -7479 729-7271 2042 Flamingo Dr. 4BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $257,500 4601 Seashore 4BR Sun 1-5 $1 ,090,000 Star RE Jay Kelly Cannery Village Realty 540-6276 673-3777 2386 Westminister 3BR Sat 10-4 $245,000 474 Westminister 3BR Sun 1-5 $375,000 By Owner Cannery Village Realty \ 548-5402. 673-3m 3001 Country Club Dr. 4BR Sun 1-4 $695,000 5061 Street 3Br Sun 1-5 $1,090,000 Anne McCasland Cannery Village Realty Remax Realty 673-3777 .. 760-5000 -508 Via Udo Nord 4Br Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,599,000 3337 Alabama Cir. 4BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $238,500 Cannery Village Realty Star RE, Jay Kelly 673-31n 540-6276 512 Via Udo Nord 4Br Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,399,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 .. NEWPORT BEACH Big Canyon VIiias 2·3BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $385-469k 117 Via Havre 4BR Sat 1-S $799,000 Melinda Muon Cannery Village Realty Barbara San~ RuJton 673-3777 759-7700 • Spacious Homes (Ranging from 3,000 to 5,400 S.F.) Large Lots (Average of I /3 acre) • Spectacular Views Ocean, Harbor, City and Canyon. • Gate Guarded Community 24HR guard service Map not to Ko\IP Pacific Coast Hwy New famJshed homes available for tourt~ and sale from 1 to.5 p.m., SatJSun ONLY 5 Longboat. Newport Coast 4 400 square feet with panoramic views of the ocean. harbor & city Priced at $1.595 .000 NCE m $795,000 Newport Custom Estates is proud to announce the completion of two fully furn ished and professionally decorated custom homes in Ocean Ridge Reservations are now being taken for a limited collection of up to 14 new homes ranging from 3.000 to 5.400 square feet These specia l homes will be developed by Newport Custom Estates and built by Hilton Homes. Creative architecture and exceptional detailing provide an incomparable setting fo r elabo rate entertaining as well as intimate family living . Palatial entries. soaring ceilings. elegant curved staircases. stately columns. arches and niches are only a few of the stunning features built within each home. A visit to our furnished homes is an i ncredible experience. one you will never forget! For Information · CALL NEWPORT CUSTOM ESTATES, INC 714·647·2452 PIUca RrnCTIVI: DEADLINE O? PUBLICATION AND SUBJECT TO CJIANOE wtTHOUT NortCE. ALL SQ.'"L,:U'I: APPttOXTMAft. ROWZOWNl:ftS AU'TOWATlCAU.Y H OOD A MIDlBEJl OP AN ASSOCIATION, AUOCIA'n<* oua llAIHTAJN THS QUALITY OP' COMMON AHA P'ACU..n'tl:S, HOllES SUBJECT TO ABwdTllCTUftAL CONTROL COMMl'ITEIC APPROVALS-SEBA SALES REPRESl:NTATIV& FOR MORE ~ DfPOIUIA'n<* M rowt CUl'J'Olf U'l'ATU IS NOT An"ILIATED WITH THI: lftVINJ: OOMPANY. NCI: PROVIDU l'llo.llCTMANAOUl&NT HRVICES l'OR THE <'ONSTltUCTION OP Nl:W ROMU UCXNSCI> ~ . aw CONTRACl'ORI AU UHDTO I UIU> AU. NSW HOMES NCS JlEHllVU TllS JlJGKTTO P\JRCHASI: LOTl .ulD l:IOlll&S POR RS8AL&. .. .. .. • • .. f I , - CAL Coft,N.IJ~ Coft,N./J~ ~flill ~4'f-il1H-At f"4 }-it Jr ~ ou-. ...Uw ""-' Vt"-~ ~ ~. OU4U\ VllY'1 (Ju-. \'UW, ~ "-' A Crn4 f>riu -Jffl,QOO (}ckiv 1117 ~ 0 D oN&JoYcE OLSON ~~ '""11 Hi/I Coft,N.~~ 71Krc 11 No S"'1ttium For Experimtt /l'tiN Jr /Jelroo-f--d; ~ L""'I; > hkoo... ~ T'fhfkl~ ~&J w /.if/; A /Yi;~ "6W too# f:vu.t COMMJMV.·171 {)wr '°00 /~~ fut ..,,,,..,_Jr~~ T>ool w ;r-- l/J>.000 ~to 1"70.000 ~to 'f#O,QOO ••Jfrtt t •• ,, •• E xcitement and activity in this peninsula bayfront location. Each u·nit with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, and dock accommodations for rwo yachts. Walk·IJ 411 Wt Edyewattr S1,z50,too Mtwptrt llti!•t Tripi t r Quiet secluded atmosphere. Three 2 bed- room units on oversized lot, each with private patio and garage. Drift-IJ 1700 Coral Place S49s,ooo Moti:Jd ,./ 11111.000 OPP O RTU To Build the Estate of Your Dreams. 2 parcels, approximately 1 acre each . Will trade for home or income property in Newport Beach or Laguna Beach . $395,000 & $425,000 • 644-9060 wi r ' ' ' • I I I I I • I ' • • I • •