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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-08-24 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS A snetik peek at this years local teams . . AppraisaIS show farm site worth $9.1 milJion •With a Naylor Act discount, Costa Mesa could buy the land for roughly $7 million. City officials to decide whether to make offer. · By Julie Ross cannon, Daily Pilot COSTA tvmSA-The appraisal's in. Let the negotiations begin. The Costa Mesa High School farm property is worth $9.1 mil- lion, accordlng to in epenaent appraiser Jim Harris, who was . . asked by city and school officials to price the farm under three dif- ferent zoning uses. Though city officials want to develop a sports complex on the property, Harris included three different appraisal va1ues to give a true value of the property, not just one as park space. Hanis delivered the 100-page appraisal to city officials Friday, marking an official kick-off of negotiations between city and school district officials. MThat's what the appraiser said so we'll go ·trom there Wednes- day,• Mayor Joe Erickson said Friday after receiving the figures. School and city officials have been meeting almost every Wednesday since the school dis- trict offered the property for sale in June. But the two sides were Pictured (top), Amanda Crabtree falls to the waiting arma of fellow cheerleaden at Ne~rt Harbor High School. Above, Jeulca Reynolds tunes up wtth the high school buld. Rlght. the heat and houn of band pradice took their toll on · band memben, including Michael Richey. District finds successor to Roy Alvarado • Los Angeles gang prevention specialiSt, Joseph Montenegro, will provide coun- seling services to local teens and parents. NEWPORT-MFSA -Acmowl- edgtng they cannot [eplace gang counselor Roy Alvarado, who helJ>!d hundriid1 of local teenagers• chOole educ;atlori over ~ .ctivtty before bis death, Newport-Meta Unified oftidall haft bnd bit NCC•or. Jol9pb .,_.,.. MOa .... tenegro-....._., a 33-~ gang ~don..,.. ' 1.1 I I " I I ' 1 '\ , FORK rT out OR KEEP THE CASH? ating) process,· Superintendent Mac Bernd said. 11 Wrth the appraisals now in, should the city buy the Costa Mesa High farm site? ls it worth it to buy the land for sports fields? Call our Readers' Hotline at 642-6086 and leave your name, thoughts, hometown and phone number. Though the vd.Jue of the prop e rty would be $9.1 million 11 developed with a housing trar1 the city can purchase 30% of tht• property at a 75% dtscount. TI1al puts the possible purchase pric. e at about $7 million not able to begin serious negotia-l "l think that the fact that the tions until they received the appraisal is in both agencies' appraisal. hands will accelerate the (negoti- But Hariis also offered values of the property if lt was zoned res- idential -$8 million -and under •SEE FARM SITE PAGE A12 era A s Splrtt Week draws to a close, these Newport Harbor High cheer and band members practice drills and tunes. The cheer and band members started at 9 a.m. and .. ved some nasty heat tb1s week in order to sharpen their skills by the Ume football season and the new school year begin. The Splrtt Week was sponsored by the Newport Harbor High School Booster Cheer group. Dally Piiot Photos By DON LEACH Feds rule bus driver's rights violate . •U.S. Equal Employmenl Oppor- tunity Corrunission says Bruce Anderson was wrongly discharge. l . for not passing out burger coupon~ By John Canalis, Daily Ptlot COSTA MESA-A vegetanan bus dnvE:r" civil rights were violated when he was ftr ~>tl by the Orange County Transit Autbont) tor refusing to pass out hamburger coupons on his route, a federal agency has ruled. The U.S. Equal Employment Opporturut\ Corrurussion decided Tuesday that Brur Anderson of Costa Mesa, a former OCTA du- ver, was wrongly fired June 7 after ref\ .. smlf to give passengers Carl's Jr coupons Anderson, a strict vegetanan, argued lh· coupon promotion v1olated his spLr II beliefs The commission agreed, claunmo ttif" 1964 Civil Rights Act reqwres emplo!rr~ to; accommodate reasonable religious req11(·~:s The conurusston views deep ethical com •SEE RIGHTS PAGE A1 Big expansion planned b local auto dealership •South Coast Toyota-Volvo growth will spell the end to some homes and business on or near Harbor Boulevard. By John Canalis, Daily Ptlot COSTA MESA -Ten homes and 11 com meroaJ buildings on and around Harhi1 Boulevard will be demolished to make Wd'r for an expanded car dealership, city docu- ments show South Coast Toy- ota-Volvo will seek Planning Commis- sion approval Mon- day to tear down most or its existing buildings and replace them with a bigger. more modem service and sales facility. r--------------·, I I I I I I I I I I l I I I F. Y.I . + M onday's Plan- ning Commission meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. in City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. f I ~---------------~ Larger dealership bwldlngs for mandC°I' - ment, sales, auto painting and repairs wlll replace the dealership's t 1 commercial stnic tures and the 10 homes just below Harbor Boulevard along Ford Street, city documenll> show. • SEE EXPANSION PAGE A 12 r-~-----------~~--~~~--~~~~~----~----~------~-~~~------, I ' ' I I I I ' I I I l I ' I t ' I I ' • I ' \\ I \ I 11 I I' ~---------------- I \ 11 I \ Serving the ~-Mesa community since 1907 Appraisats show farm site worth $9.1 million •With a Naylor Act discount, Costa Mesa could buy the land for roughly $1 million. City officials to decide whether to make offer. · By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pt1ot COSTA MESA -The appraisal's in. Let the negotiations begin. The Costa Mesa High School farm property is worth $9.1 mil- lion, according to independent appraiser Jim Harris, who was asked by city and school officials to price the farm under three dif- ferent zoning uses. Though city officials want to develop a sports complex on the property, Harris included three different appraisal values to give a true value of the property, not just one as park space. Harris delivered the 100-page appraisal to city officials Friday, marking an official kick-off of negotiations between city and school district officials. MThat's what the appraiser said so we'll go from there Wednes- day," Mayor Joe Erickson said Friday after receiving the figures. School and city officials have been meeting almost every Wednesday since the school dis- trict offered the property for sale in June. But the two sides were 1.1 1 I " I I 1 ' '\. ati.og) process,• Superintendent Mac Bernd said. , FORK rr out OR KEEP ntlE CASH? · • Wrth the appraisals oow in, should the city buy the Costa Mesa High farm site? ls it worth it to buy the land for sports fields? Call our Readers' Hotline at 642~ and leave your name, thoughts, hometown and phone number. Though the value of the pr<'t • erty would be $9. l million developed with a housmg tract the city can purchase 30°10 of lh1 property at a 75% ctiscount. TI1at puts the possible purchase pric< at about $1 million not able to begin serious negotia-1 "I think that the fact that the tions until they received the appraisal is in both agencies' appraisal. hands will accelerate the (negoti- But Ha.riis also offered values of the property if 1t was zoned res- idential -$8 million -dDd under •SEE FARM SITE PAGE A1 2 Feds rule bus driver's rights violate •u.s. Equal Employ~enl Oppor tunity Commission says Bruce Anderson was wrongly discharged for not passing out burger coupon~ By John Canalis, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A vegetarian bus dnve1 :-. civil rights were violated when he was fir 'ti by the Orange County lransit Authont} tor refusing to pass out hamburger coupons on his route, a federal agency has ruled. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportwut: Commission decided Tuesday that Bruer> Anderson of Costa Mesa, a former OCT A d 1 ver, was wrongly fired June 7 after reh .. -.1 t • to gwe passengers Carl's Jr coupons Anderson , a strict vegetarian, argued 111" coupon promotion violated his c;pu t • 1 beliefs. The comnuss1on agy-eed, claimino Ui~ 1964 Civil Rights Act require empln\t>r:. to accommodate reasonable rel.191ous reqvP~'" The commission views dee p t>Uucal COll\'1 •SEE RIGHTS PAGE A1 ~ Big expansion lanned b local oc ·eera auto dealership Pictured (top), Amanda Crabtree falls to the wa.tttng anm of fellow cheerleaden at Ne~rt Harbor High School. Above, Jessica Reynolds tunes up with the high school band. Right. the beat and boon of band practice took their toll on band memben, Including Michael Richey. District finds succ~r to ROy Alvarado • Los Angeles gang prevention specialist, Joseph Montenegro, will provide coun- seling services to local teens and ~ts. NEWPORT-MESA -Admowl· edging they cannot re~ce 9'119 counselor Roy Alvarado, who helped hundreds of local temegen • dM>OM educ:ation over gug .cuvtty befcR .. death. Newport-Meet Unified Oftidall haw bnd bil 1n1«1•or. Jotiilpb •Pepe• Momenagto, a ~gang pi!ft'atiGa~ "He knows about Roy. He knows bow much tbe kids loved Roy.• Still, Bloomberg Mid she apedl • anoOtb tr..mtioll Sept. 3 Wbm Mon'8aegro begin.I to IDl9' locel t..m .na tMl.r pum.tl ~beGim to -t'Ul'lmt pn>-..., like~ STOP. -n..t II tbt DllD8 ol I wry IUCCIIINI ......... IM NW. •M tt .. y ta. a.at tfts ww ... A s Splrlt Week draws to a close, these Newport Harbor High cheer and band memben practice drills and tunes. The cheer and band members started at 9 a.m. and __..,ed some nasty beat this week in order to sharpen their skills by the time football season and the new school year begin. lbe Spirit Week was sponsored by the Newport Harbor High School Booster Cheer group. Daily Piiot Photos By DON LEACH •South Coast Toyota-Volvo growth will spell the end to some homes and business on or near Harbor Boulevard. By John Canalis, Daily Pt1ot COSTA MESA -Ten homes and 11 c-om meraal builctings on and around Harhor Boulevard will be demolished to make Wd} for an expanded car dealership. city docu- ments show. South Coast Toy- ota-Volvo will seek Planning Commis- sion approval Mon- day to tear down most of its existing buildings and replace them with a bigger. more modem service and sales facility. r---------------, I I I F.Y.I. I I I : + Mondays Pf an-: : ning Commission : i meeting begins i , at 6:30 p.m. in 1 t City Hall, 77 Fair : J Drive. : I I L---------------~ Larger dealership buildings for mand~1 ment, sales, auto painting and repa.rrs wll1 replace the dealership's 11 commeroal stn1c tures and the 10 homes just below Harbor Boulevard along Ford Street. aty document show. •SEE EXPANSION PAGE A12 r------~----~-~--~-~~-~~----~-~----~-----~~~-~~---~~---~ I ' \ \ I \ I 11 I I: I °'. 11 I \ Mex-Art enjoys grand opening M ex-Art (546-6151) is hav- ing a one-time, storewide sale celebrat- ing its official grmd opening this weekend. The sale offers an ad.di- tional 10% off to customers who bring in the Daily Pilot advertise- ment. Mex-Art has Orange Coun- ty's largest selection of handcraft- ed pottery, furniture and acces- sories. There are plenty of chairs, sofas, tables, statuary and terra- cotta pieces. The store claims to offer lower prices since it avoids middlemen; the ~%' 'biliMi 1JI of its merchandise from a distribu- tion center in Guadalajara. Mex- Art is at 2925 Airway Ave. in Cos- ta Mesa. The weekend hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 5'1.turday. and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Network 17 (646-1544) is hav- mg a back-to-school sale this weekend with a 17% discount on merchandise. The store, formerly named Failure, has changed its name and added a bigger shoe selection. There are still plenty of skateboards, snowboards, cloth- ing, and accessories to chose from. Network 17 is at 440 E. 17th St in Costa Mesa. Its weekend hours are 11 a.m. to B p.m. Satur- day, and 12 p .m . to 6 p.m. Sunday. The Launch Pad is taking reservations for its Mommy/Dad- dy and Me classes beginning Sept. 3. The 90-minute classes meet once a week for three con- secutive weeks. The cost per series IS $30. Each class is designed for pre-school age chil- dren who will learn basic science concepts, and there are always fun projects to make and take home. The Launch Pad is located on the third level of Crystal Cowt 10 Costa Mesa. Call (546-2061) for more information. A free college informatiqnal question and answer session is scheduled today from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Barnes and Noble(759- 0982) located at Fashion Island. Virginia Soth is an expert from tants (646-0156) of Costa Mesa and she will be offering direction in college and career decisions. Lenora Monahan. a local artist, will be showing her European l4ndscape paintings at Roger's Gardens this weekend from 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m . Roger's Gardens is at 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road in Corona del Mar. Neiman Ma.reus is showing the Fall evening gown collection l\Jesday through Thursday, fea- turing an in-store visit by designer Michael Casey. There will be plenty of sleek gowns at the show that have come straight from the runways. For more intonnation please call the Couture Salon at (7 59- 1900). Neiman Marcus is at Fash- ion Island in Newport Beach. • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know fo a good buy call me at 54().1224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys Dally Pilot. 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. + ADOllESS: 301 Magnolia Street. + 1ELEPHONE: 631-3010. +~Baptist. + VIAii OUICH ESTQ. USHll>: 1949. + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday - Sunday school for all ages meets at 9:30 a.m., woishlp is at 10:.tS a.m.; WednesdaY.- Bible study for adults, ete=. mentary school, high school and college-age young people meets at 7:30 p.m. +SENIOR MST0R: W. Leon Sikes. Sikes came to the church in June 1995 with his wife of 34 years. He is a licensed marriage and f~:r counselor and bas auth more than 20 publications on the home, family and various Bible books and topics. +SIZE OF CONGREGATION: 200. +MAKEUP OF CONGR£GA .. TION: All age groups are well- represented. The church is very family-oriented and feels that God's church is for every-; one, at each jtage of life, aot just one targeted age or social group. Both the natural f amity and the church family are regarded as very Impor- tant. · + atllD CARE: provided tor alt services. ' • +TYPE OF WORSaP: A bal- anced mixture of traditional and contemporary worship that indudes praise lmlSic 40Ci a band, traditional ~ • with piar:'o and ot!lf/I' lnstq..t-' mental a«.Ompanfment prayer arid a sermon. +TYPE OF SIRMON: Ser- mons are •topiQ.lty ~o­ ry, .. focused on •tft<"5 what Scripture -says, here's wtlat God wants you to ~M· ... · here's ttow to dcHl!' · •• address current iSStleS • people are confrontt'41 in their daijy lives. Everyo~ ~ a study guide for. the $ef'fl\Of\ along ~Ith their Sunday bul- letin. + RECINT SERMONS: Curt rently, Sikes is preaching through the Epistle of Paul to the Romans. Recent themes have been, HWhat Makes God Give Up7" and MARC MARTIN I DAllY PllOT Pastor Leon Sikes of the First Baptist Church of Costa Mesa. "What Kind of Person Am 11" + OUTREAOt PROGRAMS: lism outieach by enlisting + UPCOMING SERMON~ . Outreach is done on an indi-more core members in soul- Tomorrow's s,rmon{ "'The vidual basis. Outreach to winning and personal evange-secrets of Men,,. Wilf discuss those within the church faml-lism. We desire to incorporate how God knows about those ly is coordinated by a church more fellowship through things -..w think we've gotten member. Members help the inaeased activities for various away with-, not simply rn our elderly or ill with housekeep· groups within our church. We actions, but in our motivt!S ing tasks and meal prepara~ desire to better educate God's and attitudes. The Bible Says tion, among other things. people through a more active God searches oor hearts. They have a large and active d' I +WELCOME WAGON: Visi-college oroup that especiaJly iscip eshlp program. We h I ?.h f h desire to help members tors are warmly welcomed e ps wtt many 0 t ese demonstrate the love of God and invited to leave their neE!ds. names, addresses AAlr't)JSbne + MISSION .5TATEMENT: A by involving as many as possi- numbers so the cbQPt!tllSay primary goat of the church is ble in areas of mini~ stay in touch with them: They to be family-oriented and to + INTERESTING NO : The are given a form to flit ol,rt provide for all age and social· church's summer play, "If 'witti thJs information, and to groups at all stages of life. Only," by Ralph Inns runs indicate, if ttiey wish. s~ Our Goals for the Future, tonight and Sunday night at 7 I thin9s as their desire to oe Based <>o ,Qµr!!~ for the p.m. It is open, to the pyblic. : ~ baptized, to enroll in church Pre~~~!. Thi! daMr<h has a very active 1 • lll'lembership~lasses,~ talk to ttl ma.,...~ ... an~ ti!~ drarna de,art• I , the pastor or to receive specif-desire tO make our worship ment that produces four plays I ic prayer. There is a new-.+.ore of a celebration each year. The c.hurch's annual I member orientation, which through teaching and preach-picnic at Heller Paric is Sept. 1. 1 Includes dinner, one Sunday ing about true worship. We : each month, from 4-8 p.m. desire to Increase our evange By Michele M. Marr I I L-------------------------------------------------------------------------~ I Lido Isle resident Oliver Corbin dies I I I I I Oliver Corbin, a 35-year Udo : tale resident and educator, died • Aug. 17 of natural causes. He : was 94. ; A native Calltornian, Mr. : Corbin was bom Aug. 27, 1901, : in Buena Park. · He received hls bachelor's • degree from King Fisher Col~ : lege in Kansas and his master's ' degree in education from the University of Arizona in Tucson'. ' Mr. Corbin's tint teaching job was in Whittenberg, Ariz.', where he taught math and his: tory, coached the football te~ and the state championship basketb~ll team -all while serving as vice principal. Mr. Corbin-began teaching at Covina High School in 1941 and retired in 1961 as principal'. The year of his retirement, he and his wife, Josephine', bought Arnold Beckman's Udo Isle home. Mr. Corbin also joined the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club that year and remained active with the group until his death. He is survived by son Lee of Sacramento; granddaughters Michelle Morgan of San Fran- cisco ~d Sherri Rutledge of Nashville. Tenn. No services are planned as Mr. Corbin requested. His ash- es will be scattered at sea by the Neptune Society. Donations in Mr. Corbin's memory may be made to the Braille Institute, 741 N. Vermont, Los Angeles, CA 90029, or to the Newport- Balboa Rotary Foundation, P.O. Box 1944, Newpo.t Beach, CA 92663. . Social problem course offered at OCC Orange Coast College's Social and .Behavioral Sciences ., Division is ottering a course analyztng contemponuy social problemS. : .. The course covers topics!~ 9'lCb ,.global ecology,~~ • cp>DtOmy.~ bebavia(, drug: J use, racism. sexism, ageism,• ~ health, crime and violence. : • Beginning on Sept 9 the 15· ·week cowse meets from 6:30 to 10 p.m. To ~. call 432-. , 5712. • • . Youth Employment Servic0s gets a financial boost ~ Podlich and his wife have launched the Youth Employment Service of the Har- bor Area building campaign with a gift of $10,000. Mrs. Podlich is a recent board member and owner of "Play it Again Sports" of Tustin and Orange. Mr. Podlich is managing director of Pacific Investment Management Co. The Youth Employment Ser- vice helps youth find employment by providing job training in job search skills and in development ot job listings. The agency recent- ly bought its present home at 114 E. 19th St. Costa Mesa from the National Charity League. Youth Employment Service is actively seeking corporate funds to secure its long-term finandal stability. For more information on YES contact Lynn Graham, exec- utive d.iiector at 642-04 72. SUCCESSFUL PlJND.RAISEll: The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub raised more than $20,000 at an event held at W- lage Crean for the Orange Coun- ica, Olive Crest Homes for Abused Children and Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club Foun- dation. Club president Wlllls Longyear praised the efforts of co-chairs Ron Coulombe and Scott Romero for their efforts. Big winner of the fund·raiser was Stu- art Robinson. who won the round trip vacation to Australia. CLUBS MERGE: The members of Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach and the Kiwanis Cub of Corona del Mar have agreed to merge, effective at the Sept. 5, 1996 luncheon mee~ which will be held at the Corinthi- an Yacht Club. President Bob Josten notes the Newport Beach Kiwanis Club has just concluded a successtul yard sale, cha.ired by Walter Good, which raised $1,400 for the clubs charitable activities. JOTI'INGS ... Save the date of Oct. 10 for the annual Exchange Club of Newport Harbor speda.l Benefit Movie Saeenlng at Edwards Udo Theatre. Funds • raised support the Child Abuse Prevention Center of Orange jim deboom County. Members of the New- port-Balboa Rotary Club are morning the death of Oliver Corbin. a 35-year dub member. Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Uons Club past president (1959- 60) Aubrey Oliger passed away recently while living in Palm Springs. Oliger was a tireless worker at many of the Club's Fish Prys. He will be missed. Club has changed its name to South Coast Sunrise Rotary Club and will meet Wednesdays, 7:30 a.m. at the Center Club in Costa Mesa. According to member Art Kidman. the group will hold two prospective member orientations on Sept 11 and Sept 18 as it expands its membership. For more information call Kidman at 755-3100. SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS TIDS COMING WEEK: 11.JESDAY -7:30 a.m. -New- port Beach Sunrise Rotary C ub meets at the Balboa Bay Club. Noon -Kiwanis Oub of Newport Beach meets at the SbArlc Island Yacht Club. 8:00 p.m. -Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Uons Club, the Fish Pry Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club. WEDNESDAY -7:30 ..._ _ South Coast Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Center Oub. New- port Harbor Kiwanis Cub meets at the Univenity Athletic Club. Noon -Costa Mesa 'Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. The Exchange Club of ange mee at Corinthian Yacht Oub. 6:00 p.m. · • -Newport-Balboa Rotary Cub : meets at the Bahia Corinthian · Yacht Club. 1llUJlSDAY -7:00 a.m. -Cos· ' ta Mesa·Orange Coast Breakfast • Uons Oub meets at Mimi1s Cafe. : Noon -Kiwanis Oub of corona ' del Mar, meets at the Bahia ~ Corinthian Yacht Club and will be joined by the Costa Mesa Down-• town Kiwanis Club. Ccst£Mesa t North Kiwanis Club meets at the •: HolidAy Inn. • : The Exchange Oub ot New-• port HarbCir meets at the Shark : I.sland Yacht Oub for a guest day : program featuring Superi~ Court • Judge James Gray. The Newport-: Irvine Rotary Qub meets et the : Irvine Maniott Hotel , 9:30,... -II 1be Newport Beach Uans Cub : meets at the Bahia Corinthian • Yacht Club. : • • to1••NTV a a.Am Is published • f!llflfY s.turday In the Dally Piiot. FAX • you serviat dub's mftting lnfonnltJon : to 631·5851 OI mail to 1743 hyport • Way, Newport Bead\ 92660. : • • • REAQEBS HODJNE 642-6086 Dally Pilot, P.O.~ 1560, Costa Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright: No news stories, llkmr.tlons, edito-n.1 mattere<~ herein CM\ be reprodoced wfth- oot written permbllon of CX1fl'/· right owner. ~ .. , . ,, .. _-.. . ·--· ... -. ... ' . . - • "'" 'i-fl f 'l.ir"-~ ..-...... . ~' I ,. • ~ I -~ VOL 90, NO. 193 1MOMA.S H. JOHNSON. Publbtlef wa.&JAM LOIOIU. Editoc STEVI ......... Managing Editor IMSYOKOI, OtyEdltcw MMCMMTIN, Photo Editor PMMOOSMAH. Chief FinandM Officw l4IOY "*' ..... o.tfled AcMt1lsllig ~ LNMD•Jll*, PromotiOns °"-"'" Ottenor"' OptfMkn ......... ,.,. """ Group LHder *'-..... . Pm~ l.eedw ... IOU.Y, ~and ~ GtCMAp LMdtt Record your comments about the Daily Pilot or news tips. HOW IO BEACH US TfMIOAnMIS Newport Beach 73165 • Balboa 7316S Costa Mesa douds and patchy momlng fog should bum away, leaving mostly dear skies In the aftern()C)(I. 78110 T10ES Corona del Mar TOOAV 72165 First low 12:46 a.m. 0.3 W fGMCAIT first high LOCATION SIZE 7;18 a.m. Wtdg4t 2-4 s Second low Newport 2·3 s 12:0\ p .m. 2.4 llacklet 2-4 s $4ICOnd h&gh ft~ Jett)' 2-4 s ~ s.a CdM 2-ls ,., First low llCMTWG • • 1 :Jl a.m. ..0.2 lJOht winds In the First high mOmlng wlll lna...e 7:59 1.m. • to , 5 knots .,.. • Stcond loW coma frOlft the Wnt 1:01 p.m. 2.0 In Che m..1IOCM'I. • second ~ Wind MM Witt 7:1S p.m. e.2 rMd\ two fMt., • ., faot Miii ... from .. '°""'· Low -·---71 The South swell is bulldlng thanlu to rtorms off the South Amerk1n coast. That'S deliver- ing some shOulder· high waves that put a little more uumph Into the surf, but =then that's the news. On the side, strong northwest wtnds ar• producing thop that tl'Mkes owrall conditions felr-to-poor. Wetch tM tktel; use the push and upect '"°" of thtt ..,,. through thew..kend. For~Mf =--1§; =~ su•••~ bletDff; COSTA MESA • 1700 block of Placentia Avenue: A checkbook was 'tolen from a locked car. • 3200 block of Avenue of the Arts: A tote bag, shorts and a shirt were stolen from ~ ctr. The thief reportedty broke the window. • )100 of H111ttor loulevanl: Four hubca p emblems ind • license plate wOrttl $200 w.re stolen from an Acura, l•gtnd. I • 2100 blodr of Pl.'WCfaek Drive: A g1r1ge door opener, 1t.1ngl1sses and• Placard valued at $M wu stolen from • c.ar. • -~nc comments perio .•Decisions shuts door on previous expansion plans and sets limits on fair attendance. earlier this year by the iair-The fair boerd'1 nut mov grounds -put those 'fears to rest. will be to U.ten to community extended on airport The study found much of the input on the fair'• 1991 mMter cumbersome beach traffic that plan at a Sept. 26 public bffj; once clogged Newport Boule-ing. The board may tndude a vard now bypasses the fair-traffic study prepared earUer .... grounds because of the Costa this year and the 25,500-~E; . •The deadline to review the draft environmental impact report was changed from Sept. 23 to Oct. 15. ; By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -County planning officials agreed Thurs- .day to extend the public review and comment period for the future use of the El Toro Marine Base. · The public now has until Oct. JS, instead of the original date of ,Sept 23, to review the draft- ~nvironmental impact report and plan outlining an interna- tional commercial airport as the preferred alternative use for the ,base. _ The cry for more time came mostly from South County resi- ,dents in communities near the pase. Newport Beach city offi- cials sent a letter last week to the El Toro Local Redevelop- .ment Authority, the county agency that released the docu- ' , .Re :Painting? If you're looking to paint or repaint. rebuild it, replace 1t or restore it, look in the Pilot ~ Classifieds to find the service best fitting your needs. Daily Pilot _ by Oscar Wilde · directed by Martin Benson ments earlier this month, oppos- ing such an extension. City Manager Kevin Murphy said there is no need for more time because the opponents have conducted at least four costly studies analyzing com- mercial" aviation at the base. Bµt Thomas Mathews, Direc- tor of Planning tor the County of Orange, said the reuse of the base is important to the county and more time was needed. •1n extending the public review and comment period, careful consideration was given to balance the needs of the com- munity ~d our responsibility to complete the reuse planning process,• Mathews said in a pre- pared statement. The commercial airport, which would accommodate an estimated 38 million passengers annually, would be tl)e least Bryan Hemphill ef HEMPHILL'S SHOES presents ecco·shoes ECCO C•R•O.S•S Sh« for Men and Women We ~edalize in hard to fit sizes with quick · delivery In Westcliff Court 1727 West cliff Dr., NB 650-685t England's most irresistible and irreverant wit examines poUtJcal repuladoos In one of his funniest plays. SCR's stunning revival, from the author of Tbt lllf/JOrlllll« of .. &1116 F.lnwsl, will dckte your funny bone as it delights you with Jts sumpruous secs and cosaumes. Don't inl~ this hilarious take on politics and scudaJ ... tU.. In lime for election reYCI'. • envtronmeo~y damaging option for developing the vacant El Toro Marine Base and have a positive impact on the economy, according to the environmental impact report. There are two other reuse alternatives including cargo and private planes only at the base, and for no, airport at El Toro. Instead, the base would be developed with homes, an edu- cational fdcllity and a sports complex. These two alternatives would require John Wayne to expand to its full capacity of 15 million passengers a year. : . By mid-November, the El Toro redevelopment authority will make a recommendation for the base use to the county Board of Supervisors. The public has access to the documents at public libraries and the county Environmental Planning Agency at 300 N . Flower St., third floor, Santa Ana. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. 1~~°=~156 tAERCURY INSURANCE GOOD DRIV•R RAT•a TloUND ..... By Julie Ross Cannon. Dally Pilot COSTA MESA-Closing the final chapter on a five-year dis- pute with. the dty, the Orange County Fair board Thursday agreed to settle a 1991 lawsuit over its ambitious fairgrounds expansion plan. City officials filed the suit to halt the fair board's $27.7-mil- lion 'expansion project, which included a four-story hotel, an off:track betting facility and a fast-food restaurant. But fair officials decided to scuttle the controversial pro- jects, prompting city officials last month to approve a settle- ment. •we're settled and are just finishing the post-settlement formalities,• fair spokeswoman Jill Lloyd said. City officials and resident feared the large expansion would increase traffic surround- ing the 160-acre fairgrounds, but a traffic study conducted Mesa Freeway extension. cap in the muter plan. :: The settlement agreement In other action thil week, t.be does, however, set a 25,500 cap boa.rd of directors also ei.cteG on the number of people Corona del Mar resident Jtio allowed on the fairgrounds at Llndberg, 73, u president of~ any given time, apart from the nine·membe:r board. ~bet9s annual fair. I wa~ app"inted to the board ilf"1 Attorney Richard Spix, who Go". Pete Wilson earlier thil;c! represents a group of nearby I year fer a second four-year residents, filed a request for a 1 tPr.u. rehearing with the city, wMc!:. I Irvine resident Gary was rejected at a meeti.ng earli-Hayakawa, 51, was elected vice er this month. president. J • Fred Martin's 0 On The Coast column will not appear today. 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'86 REUNION The Class of 1986, Newport Harbor High School students are celebrating their 10th year reunion from 7 p.m. to midnight at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. The cost is $60 per person at the door. For more information, call 722- 9200. CAMPFIRE PROGRAM Tom Napoli from the California Department of Fish and Game office of OU Spill Prevention and Response will be speaking at the next Campfire Program at 7 :30 p.m. on Shellmaker Island in Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 640-6746. DANCE CLASS Renowned Broadway choreog: raphe r and dancer, Dennon Rawles, will teach a musical the- ater dance workshop during the fall semester from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturdays at Orange Coast Col- lege. The one-unit class, listed as Dance 124AD costs $13. To regis- ter, call 432-5772. .. Ne•pon 811~ .... Diiil1 Pilot, bavtng_tha...LW_µW&L...ml~lfillJlll,.lllll..lllllu;_.Jl211lW...!!!!~~ annual Underwater/BMch Clean nooo to 4 p.m. u put of a n. Up at 7:30 a.m. in Big Ccroaa. Birthday Party and Open HOUl8 Corona del Mar. Preregiltratloil in celebration of 1be Center's by AUG. 19th ii $20 and same 10th amUvenary leUOn. Guestl day registration ii $25. For more are ~ to pick' up •back- information, call 722-9406, stage puMI• before the event at The Center box office, 600 Town YOGA PARTY Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The Bikram's Yoga College of India puses are for one-and-a-half to presents internationally known two-hour time blocks. For more Hatha Yoga Muter and "Guru to information, call 556-2122. the Stars" Bikram Choudhury at the grand opening party at 4 p.m. SPORTS COMPET1T10N on 230 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Puhion Island will be holding For more information, call 574-a 10K Skate Race, SK Run, Hock· 9642. · ey Tounwnent and Expo for chil- dren and adults beginning at 6:30 COLI.EGE SEMINAR a.m. in front of Big Edwards New- The College and Career Con-port Theater. The entry fee for the sultants presents a free discussion average competitor is $20 and about the steps to take in the col-advanced competitors pay $25. lege selection proc•s from t to 3 For more information, call 548- p.m . at Barnes & Noble, Fashion 1170. Island. For more information, call 646-0156. HAJR CUT BENERT Kittie Oliver's Beauty Salon FINANCE 500 presents a $12 per haircut Cut A Finance 500 offers a free work-Thon from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 2640 shop on bow to reduce risk expo-E. Coast Highway, Corona del sure on mutual funds, annuities Mar. Proceeds will benefit Project tnd stocks from 10 to 11 a.m. at Together, a volunteer program for the UniYersity Athletic Qub, 1701 emotionally disturbed children Quail St., Newport Beach. For and their families who are receiv- more information, call 251-0270. ing treatment throµgh the Health SUNDAY BACKSTAGE PASS The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center will throw open THE ZONE A free local support group meets at 1 p.m. to discuss •111e Zone," the exciting nutrition plan developed by best selling author Bany Sears, at the Barnes and Nobles Bookstore in Fashion Island, Newport Beach. For more information, call 673-3588. CAREER FOCUS McCue ~sodates presents •where Aie You Going1" an introduction to life purpose, career direction' and action, at 4570 Campus Drive No. 60, New- port Beach. The cost is $25. For more information, call 979-1000. • ~DAY LEGAL HELP •Legal Help With Divorce• is the title of a free workshop being ottered by Orange Coast College from 6:30 to 8 p .m. in room 106 of OCC's Counseling and Admis- sions Building. Call 432-5162. 6 WEEKS FOR $69 Trial Memberthi, Full Service, No Restrictions. 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IMPROVE YOUR •CONFIDENCE •RESPECT •CONCENTRATION •PHYSICAL FITNESS • SEL' ESTEEM Photo Gifts and Keepsakes M£lwoRKERS ~..-.·-:nw.. 1\te9d~onung worken offers a seminar on bow to make a business grow at 7 a.m. at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 New· port Blvd., Costa Mesa. First time guest is free and $50 is J@quired from members every S!-i months. For information, call 215-2903. . ". WEDNESDAY !."UDE/LE OU RE · The Newport Harbor Nautical 1-'iuseum presents a free, slide- 1 Uustrated talk featuring artist ~eve Simon discussing "Captur- ing 90 Years of Newport on Can- v.as• at 7:30 p.m. on the museum's third-level Texas Deck, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. • BOARD MEETING The West Newport Beach Association is having its regular uoard of directors meeting at 7 p.m. at the Council Chambers in l)lewport Beach City Hall, 3300 f~ewport Blvd. This month's speaker will be Tun Riley, Chief of he Newport Beach Fire and "1arine Department. For more information, call 548-4560. THE ZONE A free lo.cal support group meets at 7 p .m. to discuss "The Zone,• the exciting nutrition plan developed by best-selling author Barry Sears, at the Barnes and Noble Bookstore at Tuangle ~quare in Costa Mesa. For more lnformation, call 673-3588. CIUllAGE 'the Newport"-Beec:h €nbbege Cub meets at 6:45 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center on the comer of Fifth Avenue and Marguente Avenue in Coron a del Ma.r. Por more information, ca.ll 631-3371. POOL PARTY The Cape at Metro Pointe pre- sents the Costa Mesa Chmnber of Commerce Mixer which includes networking around the pool and clubhouse area from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 1000 South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 574-8780. MEN'S BREAKFAST The Men's Fellowship Break- fast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church has its weekly fellowship from 7 to· 8 a .m. in Dierenfield Hall a<;ross from Newport Harbor High School. The cost is $2.50. For information, call 574-2239. TRASH OR TREASURE The Newport Beach Commu- nity Services Department offers a one-day workshop called "Trash or Treasure" for bargain hunters Cliff Drive Park, 301 Riverside Drive, Newport Beach. The cost is s-28. For information, call 644-3151. THURSDAY FREE WORKSHOP Orange Coast College offers a free workshop 0;11 u Surviving Government Changes in AFDC and SSI" from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Re-Entry Center. For more Infor- mation all--432-&162-, SEMINAR Newport Harbor Area Cham- ber of Commerce's Business Development Division presents •How to Remain in Business and Stay Alive• from 7 to 9 a.m. at the Sheraton Newport, 4545 Macarthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The cost is $15 for members and $19 for non-members. For more information, call 729-4400. NETWORKING The Career Network meeting at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church fo r those unemployed will feature John Hall of Strategic Career Resources at 1 :30 p.~. in the Stewart Lounge at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For information, call 574-2239. FRIDAY BIG BAND boat Cate host a Labor Day Coun- UT Round-Up-at p.m in parking lot alongside the la.nd· mark stem wheeler, the Pride of Newport. Prepaid tickets are $20 each and $25 at the door. Chil- dren under 12 years old pay $15. For reservations, call 673-3425. TUESDAY, SEPT. 3 MEmNG The Parks, Beaches and Recre- ation Commission of Newport Beach are having the monthly meeting at 7 p.m. in council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. For information, call 644-3151. . CHRISTIAN CLUB The Newport Beach Christian Women's Club is having a lun- cheon from 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $18. For more informa- tion, call 760-9616. "Izzy Swift" and his Big Band sounds performs in Harbor View CAREER CHANGE Center for free from l l :JO a.m. to Orange Coast College offers a 1:30 p,m. at Harbor View Center two-part, free workshop titled _ ..... "Creative Exploration of Career U--tH8Q>l~W~~~~~~~'4-1"""7'~-::-:::-=-w--r:: and San Joaquin Hills Road in ange rom o p.m. Newport Beach. For more infor-today and Sept. 10 in room 106 of mation, call 854-3779. OCC's Counseling and Ad.mis· MONDAY, SEPT. 2 . HOE-DOWN A waterfront hoe-down will bring a little country spirit to the shoreline when the Newport Har- bor Nautical Museum and River- sions building. For more informa- tion, call 432-5162. THE ZONE A free local support group meets at 6 p.m. to discuss "The Zone,• the exciting nutrition plan developed by best selling author Barry Sears, at the Supe r Crown Bookstore, 1835 Newport Blvd. SATURDAY. AUGUST 2A. 1996 Costa Mesa. For more mforma- -tioll,.all-073-3588 .... WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4 SORORITY FUT\JRE Newport Harbor Panhellenlc presents •The Future of National Sororities" at the monthly meet- mg at 10:00 a.m. in St. Michael's All Angels Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Lunch and Bridge will follow with a donation of $4. For more infor- mation, call 846-4164. E-MAIL PROGRAM Orange Coast College offers a free workshop that introduces the e-mail program, Eudora, from 1 :30 to 3 p.m. in the Mac Lab in OCC's Norman E. Watson Llbra.ry. For more information, call 432- 5162. CAREER BELIEFS Orange Coast College offers a free, three-part workshop designed to show attendees bow their personal beliefs can help or hinder career advancement from 6 to 7:30 p.m. today, Sept. 11 and m room o s ounse - ing and Admissions building. For more information, call 432-5162. U.N. SPEAKER Orange Coast College presents Henry Breed, assistant to the United Nations Undersecretary General for Peacekeeping, at 11 a.m . in room 101 of OCC's Social Science Building. Although the presenter will be speaking during DMYt.MNG Braille lnstitute's C ommunity Outreach program provides free sessions in daily living and home management skills from 10 a..m. to 2 p.m. at The Oasis Senior Cea· ter, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corc:ma del Mar. For mare information. call 821 .. 60()()1 CANCER SUPPORT A free Prostate Cancer Support Group will meet from 6:45 to 8:15 p.m. at The Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 1 Hoag Drl· ve, building 41, Newport Beach. For information, call 722-6237. MATH CONRDENT Orange Coast College offers a free four-part workshop titled "Becoming Math Confident • from 5:30 to 7:30 p .m. today and Sept. 12, 19 and 26 in room 106.o£ OCC's Counseling and Admis- sions building. For more infonna~! .. , REPUBLICAN WOMEN • ... •i The Orange County Republl•! can Women, Federated presenti California State Treasurer Man.! Fong and author Paul M. Fick during the meeting at 10:30 a.m~· at the Costa Mesa Country O ub, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Lunch costs $15. For more information! call 54(). 7 500. =· Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price $100/hr ATTORNEYS AT LAW r-,~li~;.;.;- 1 Orange County'' -----------------.. •' F ~E ·: . 70% Off of What? North Carolina deep discount prices at a Southern Cali fornia address. BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Corporations, par1nerships, mergers. acquisitions. bur·sell agreements, contracts and collections REAL ESTATE LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Evictions, foreclosures, easement!>, title disputes, work-outs ESTATE PLANNING Trusts, Wills, Probate Administration I OrtM~ C~y Re1Ufler Giant Cookie with the purchase of one loaf of bread l per person • Expires 812&% .. :· •• .,• •• ... • • • • • • ... :! HEMPHILL'S \~RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 . 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa LEGAL =OPTIONS I I I I I I I I I · 146-1440 427 E. 17th Street • Costa Mesa : ~ ' • • ~ • • " .. L---------(on 17th Street by Wherehouse Records) -----------------.. Summer's short. 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WU.•• OM-.l ..,.__l ICIM•"91 l • ..._ ....... mlll, AMT~ ....... MUM,~ ........ ~·Sll!irdly, t aai to I Pfl'' 5-11Im10 I fl\'I Cit Toi-FttHIOO m.m2 I 111190 I 9111 (Odlll Ttml) MondtY IA.'111!1111 F"-lOHr• ~ Srict OUr .. CillWllMlll IM-~ 11 w ..... ~ dwl ....... Oillll Ill t ,,,_. o~ 1•-n. C11M11t1 .-. 11 .__... . • SATURDAY, AUGUST 24. 1996 YOGA Stay fit and relieve stress by attending a yoga workshop at Community Church, the Newport Beach Church of Religious Sci- ence. Janet McCammon will con- duct the Saturday class between to a.m. anti noon at 901 Dove St., Suite 145, in Newport Beach. At the same time on Aug. 31, Rich ,Meyer will lead a 12-step program 'Workshop. Phone 646-3199 for more information. HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads "People With Arthritis Can Exer- cise " classes from 10 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday a t the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The class includes health education, joint-protection tips, relaxation techniques, pain-control tech- niques and socializing. Call 513- 5641 . PARADIGM SHIFT Ihe N~rt B_eacii_ llalli\ 'i Community allows participants to hear and experience "Paradigm Shilt: A New Way -A New World " 7:30 p.m. every Friday at a private residence in Corona de! Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and prej- udice be eliminated? 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? Music and food are included . Directions: 759- 0999. WEST COAST ALPHA CONFERENCE Discover practical, eUective and proven ways of bringing -eveage!ilm t& yow" Joeal cbureh et the West Coe.st Alpha Conference held by the Vineyard Christian Fellowship of Newport Beach. It is also for those who'd like to start Alpha courses and chW'ches want- ing further growth of existing evangelism programs. The confer- ence takes place Thursday and Friday. The cost ls $(5 per person, and registra~ forms are avail- able at the Vineyard Newport office. Contact Chuck Regehr at 556-8463. LECTURE SERIES Newport Beach Higashi Hoo- ganji Buddhist Temple's Dhanna Society presents a lecture and dis- cussion sertes Sept. 8 and on the second Sunday of each month at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 122-1202. SERMONS 'CRUMBS AND LEFTOVERS' Christ Church by the Sea Unit- ed Methodist welcomes guest preacher Rev. Charles Dennis to its New li'ad.itions Service of Wor- shi at 9:30 a.m., Sunda , in the sanctuary. Dennis, w o · speak on "Crumbs and Leftovers, n recently retired after a lengthy career ministering to Orange County congregations. The ser- vice will include special music led by music director Lawrence Hutchens. 'APOLOGIA PRO VITA SUA' At 10:30 a.m. Sunday, the con- gregation at Orange Coast Unitar- ian Universalist Church in Costa Mesa will travel back in time. Appearing as Ralph Waldo Emer- son, actor-writer 1hle Boardman will present "Apologia Pro Vita Sua." It depicts the poet-philoso- pher's first sermon as junior pastor -------------------------· I I I I I • I I I I I I I I 642-1717 :, I . •• ~ ---283-D 17th Street, Cosio Mesa (Next lo RoM) Open 7 Days: M-F 10-8 Sat. 10-7 Sun. 11-6 · -------------------------. Wor,h1r .mJ lw.1r thi-pr;ill11 .• 1l, Chn,t ·centereJ. h1hltl.tl me""~" "TAKE IT EASY" (Luke 12:16-20; Matthew 11:28-30) nr WilTi•m l Flan•1r.1n S.1111r,l~y, Aotli(IM .?4r ) lO-P M r ... h ... ~ SunJ,1~·. Au~u't Z'i, 8. 30 .mJ 10:15 A.M 600 St. AnJrews Rund, Newport Beach, California (714 ) 6H-2880 (acr"'' lr•>m Newp11n H,1rl>.ir H11(h 'Xh1>1il ,Jl lrvme dnd I Srh ) ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "Open Anns and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 Jambortt & f.astblulr in Nei. port Beach 644-1341 COMMUNITY CHURCH W HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH l. (Dl1elpl11 of Chrl11) 2411 lnl• ............... ~ lt•d Sunday Worship · 10:00AM Dr. Dtnnla W. Short Mlnlsttr 645-5781 TRADITIONAL EPISCOPAL St. MattLew' • Climdi A plltlfl d .. .,.,,_ ClldD a.Id\ 1723 W91tc:H Ottlt, Newport hid\ CA llGIMO ltac:int ~ blt*'d 1'11 Pim.....,. 11 ..... 11. hnd9y Hoty Communton, a:oo 1.m. & 10:00 a.m. ~ ldlOO&, ·~IJll.. IDrllMlllla ........... I tulldlf .......... ' 7:10p.a ..... ....... T1uldlif, HOui.. Haly~ w..,•1Ma1...,,1lllMllJ, 10:t01.a ....... -•• "a ............. CllM .... ....... el-the-Second Chwdt-« s-... tn 1868. Owing the service, child care and youth education will be offered, exploring Native Ameri- can traditions. 1be church ii locat- ed at 1259 Vlctori.a St. For inore information call 646-4652. 'IMAGINATION' The Rev. Gail Miller speaks on "Imagination" Sunday at Com- munity Church, the Newport Beach Church of Religious Sci- ence. The church is located at 901 Dove ·st., Suite 145, in Newport , Beach. Call 646-3199. SPECIAL SEltVICES ORDINATION A 4 p .m. service ordaining Wllma Houston White will take place Sunday at Community Church, Congregational United Church of Christ, 611 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar. •. Roltt-Hnhwh ter+ieet wW 6e held SepL 13 at 1:"5 p.m. and Sept. 14 at 9:45 a.m. Yorn Kippur servtces will be held Sept. 22 at 7:45 p.m. and Sept. 23 at 9:45 a.m. All take place at the J CC in Costa Mesa with Rabbi Robert Baruch, Ph.D. Tickets must be purchased in advance, but will be held at the door. Prior to Sept. 1, prices will be $35 for members and $40 for non- members; after that time, tickets will cost $45 per person. The JCC is located at 250 E. Baker St. Phone 7.55-0340 for information. NEW WORSHIP TIME 1brough Sept. 1, Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church will hold Sunday worship services at 9 a.m. only. The church is locat- ed at 3233 Pacific View Drive in .Corona del Mar. Call 644-0463 for more information. SPECIAL EVENTS - ~ Sept. l 1md tM-tinl Sunday of each month. Call 5'&.7127. tioD/SdeDCe of Mind. Ja Uo hekL - 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays. Dr. Don Sharer ls conducting a Metaphys- ical Bible Study course through Thursday. It intends to •unlock the MENTAL HEALTH FAMILY hidden mysteries of stories and SUPPORT GROUP legends we have heard and read.• St. Andrew's Presbyterian Call 646-3199. Church conducts a support group for families with loved ones with PRAYER BAEAKFAST serious mental illnesses. It is led First United Methodist Church by a professional and takes place of Costa Mesa holds a Prayer every Sunday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Breakfast at 6 a.m. every Wednes- Por more i.nfonnation, call St. day at Denny's restaurant at New-. Andrew's at 631-2880 or Karin port Boulevard and 17th Street in Montgomery at 645-3708. Costa Mesa. Call 548-7127. CAREER NETWORK HOLY COMMUNION The Career Network meeting St. James f piscopal Church, for those unemployed continues at 3209 Vta Lido, Newport Beach, 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Stewart offers a noon service every Lounge at St. Andrew's Presbyter-Wednesday ~th Holy Commu- ian Church. The free, ongoing nion. Bring a lunch and dine with weekly meetings are open to all the church staff after the service. and are held at 600 St. Andrews Call 675-0210. Road in Newport Beach (across from Newport Harbor High BIBLE STUDY SERVICE ON THE SANDS RUMMAGE SALE School). Information: 574-2239. His Disciples Fellowship in Christ Church by the Sea Stretch your dollars and aid· Costa Mesa invites everyone for a invites the community to its sum-missions projects at First United VOLUNTEERS study of God's word, food, fun and mer Sunday services at 8 a .m. on Methodist Church's semi-annual Saint Michael and All Angels fellowship at 7:30 p.m. every Pri- the 14th Street oceanside beach, rummage sale. The bargains will seeks tutors for its mission to the day. All ages welcome. Directions: Balboa-PeaiflsW&-9&A--Re9el:tselfl-Hll. fWldate-saeppers at th~hUFeb-i-~~~:l.<!J.Mli.llJ-Vi.!..!1~e~tn~am~e~s~e~~-H:;,c;e-2589-{Jamesi-;,.----­ leads this informal service this in Costa Mesa on Sept. 6 from 9 ulation, The Episcopal Church of season on the theme "Wrestling a.m to 4 p .m. and Sept. 7 from 9 the Redeemer. Those interested MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST with Angels," based on Old Testa-a.m. to noon at 420 West 19th St. are asked to help an hour per The Men's Fellowship Brea.k- ment stories. Bring your beach Phone 548-7727. week or more with English (pri-fast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian chair. Sunday Night Alive! is at marily English as a Second Lan-Church holds a breakfast at 7 5:30 p.m. and features a message BAHA'IS GATHERING guage), math and science. Coach-a.m. every Wednesday in Dieren- and music. An optional light sup-The Baha'is of Newport Beach es for youth sports are also need-field Hall, 600 St. Andrews Road, per follows the service. Christ sponsor a lunch, speaker and dis-ed. If interested, call the program Newport Beach. The breakfast is Church by the Sea is located at cussion of timely topics at 11 a.m . coordinator, Peter Daniel, at 539-open to all men for $2.50 per 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., on the Bal-this Sunday and the last Sunday.of 6530. breakfast. Information: 631 -2880. boa Peninsula. Call 673-3805. each month at a private residence in Corona del Mar. All are wel- HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES FOR come. Directions: 760-5360. SINGLES The Jewish Community Center (JCC) of Orange County and the Jewis~ Association Serving Sin- gles jointly present the 15th annu- al High Holiday Services for Sin- HODSON LIGHTING FEISSCHANDELIER Weatherd Patine & Mactan Stone New Shipments Arriving Daily Mod~I: #F'l55:l/8 wp/mc Courtesy to the Trnde BLOOD-PRESSURE CHECKS First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., will conduct a free blood-pressure clinic between 10 and 10:30 a.m. 1510 Newport BM:!. Costa Mesa • 548-9341 Open Tues.-Frl. 8:30-5, Sat 9-4 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.SCIEN11ST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church 10 am a. 5 pm, Sunday School 10 am Wednesday Meetings 8 pm SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Pacific View Dr, Newport Beach 644-2617 or 675-4661 Chwcb lOam Sunday School 10 am Wednesday Meetings 8 pm a. 111 Wednesday 12 noon Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on tfree: because fie trustem in thee. Isaiah 26:4 Brancbes of The Mother Church • Tht First Churtb of Christ. Sdtntls1 • Boston, Ma.\Uchusetts JUDIASM TEMPLE BAT YAHM A Reform ConJl~g'Jlion Ent:tJur.illlns Tr:tdltional J~L\h Val11es bbbf Matk s. Miller, our dm1n&U1"1td sptrinMI leitltt fot 20 ~""· cantor JOOlthan Grant S'LICHOT SERVICES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 O.••.,. 'f.•fj P.• ~M>k•• !>:JO p. .... ~~ llftlHf' lt•c~ 7111 p.111. Prllloy Evnlfll SWIHll Snvb1 td 8:00 ,,,._ Pa#llly ~' jfrst Prldily of ftJn'Y _,,,,b aJ 6:()() pa We warmly Invite you to :mend lnspintiolul services In our be:m11ful Sanctuary. ClllU>CAU AVAllAIU! FOa nn>AY NlGHT Sll.JMCf$. .... Cll • .. (114) "4-!IJ99 . T1IJM1 IAT Y ... el_,... ieecll· .,,,._, ttll ~ 9lrftl. ~ lmdl; CA'*' ....... & ...... I WEEKDAY SERVICES SOENCE OF MINO Meditation class is held every Tuesday at 7 p.m . at Newport Beach Church of Religious Sci- ence, 901 Dove St., No. 145, New- port Beach. "Physical Pertee- • Please send photographs and typed releases detailing stories, upcoming events, sermon topics or any other news involving Costa Mesa and Newport Beach houses of worship to Religion Edi- tor, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St;, Costa Mesa, 92627. You can also tax Items to 646-4170. Releases are requested two weeks prior to an event date. Newport Harbor Montessori Center Preschool• Kindergarten Full Time • Part Time • Year Round Ages 2-6 • 7:00am to 6:00pm • Experienced, certified Montessori teachers • Individualized academic instruction • Extensive exrracurricular programs • Hot lunc hes • Potty Training "Academic Excellence in Hannony with Young Lives" Register Now ... For the learning adventure ef a lj/etime. • 650-3442 425 East I 8Lh S1ree1 • Costa Mei.a Pastor William Hemenway ·we love children, youth, young adults, career adults, seniors. We love to care, to reach out, to meet needs, to answer ques1ions· • Sunday Services -8:00am., 9:30am, 11 :OOam • Sunday School & Bible Studies -9:30am 760 Victoria Street • Costa ·Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631-1611 • (71 4) 548-6866 (School) METHODIST Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M Worship & Church School . 8130 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard Georae 979-8234 LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship _ & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center services Aval18ble CONGREGATIONAL m COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST .... ~ .. To Cin; To c.n,.. 00. 8ruce V•n 81alr, Mlnl•t• Sunday Worship 9:00AM Chlld c... 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Several hundred locaJs -led by event chair Ellie Cortese, widow of Leisure World founder Ross Sout~oast Thrift & Loan Association Cortese -crowded the upscale store filled with quality shoes and leather accessories. Organizers of the midweek cocktail affair that raised funds and raised attention set up a mini silent auction amidst the jammed in-store party. On counters, Baily's goods -from handbags to brief- cases to wallets to more -were donated by the store to the high- est bidder for AIDS Services. Singing and acting star David Cassidy was flown in from Cana- da where he is on the road with the Broadway show MBlood Broth- ersH (seen at the Orange County Performing Arts Center last sea- son). Cassidy addressed the audi- ence with his personal plea on behalf of AIDS reseaich and assistance. The disease has dev- astated the Broadway community over the past decade, claiming the lives of many of the best and ongli es o our na on s creatrve individuals involved in theater. • B.W. COOK's columns run every Thurs- day and Saturday. Singing and acting star David Cassidy (above), who appeared last season ln "Blood Brothers" at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, addressed the crowd. Above right: Jan Landstrom (left) and Vesta Curry came out to show their support. Bottom right: It was a family aUalr for Matthew, Alex and Tina Schafnltz. Shed Fat and Shed Excuses! Deb Don't Work but Body Wi!.e Doc-.! Build a better body with 22nd Century Product!-.! Your pa.-.~port to healthier li"ing and freedom from fat. Call Today 644-8464 ~ U'<4e - ---- - - '. I••\ l ',: '. "f '11' 11'1'1 ( 11111rl ( "omig111111'11f .\tori'" WORANG . . Benefltln?. Orangewood ~. Make a difference in the Children s Foundation ~ lift of a deserving child! 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Free Motorola Page r (with ta. ad) Call For Details Pacific Paging 2204 Newport Bt.d. 646-2080 Drive thru Service 1 am-tpm Daily • SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1996 , 1Wo Italian lWlllllM: 1 serve up the paSta Wla Non and ......... w. ••• Gina ... ~ Nithin five d&Jtllallllfjiloth- er and both ~-Ital- ian dining witldD • mile ot each other. Each ii noted few gOod ser- vice and tine ltatiaD fOodi arid their patron lisUi are liinilar, to stay tuned and watch the fet- tudne fly. Villa Nova's first night of serving after last year's calamitous fire, wa.s to employees' family and friends last Thursday as a test run. Owner, Andy Crean, said they bad just a few glitches which were handled before -Friday night when Villa Nova's and the Creans' old friends and loyal customers celebratea the re-opening. Diners greeted familiar staff members and ordered their old menu favorites. MWe .. served about .265 dinners on : Friday and Saturday night," • Crean was happy to say. Villa : Nova, at 3131 West Coast ~-~ ............ a week. POr reH1vaUCliU, pboae S.2-7880. Riltorimte ~ ~. claay import from Palm D9eelt opened with an 81e- gant invltatlon-only party Moad&y mpt. Mott Ol tb8 ~•bad ~ tM bigb cuillDe ol Memma Gina dur- ing Winter stays in the deMrt and were Obviously deligtited to see the beaudful restaurant in their own hometown. Owner Plero Plerattolll and a highly trained prol•- aional staff greeted custom8n by D4Dle i.Q a knockout room fadng the boats and the canal ... ot Balboa Isl4nd where Reuben's used to be. An elegant buffet was cen - tered in the dining room and superb made-to-oJder paJtas were served to guests. Mam- ma Gina is open for dinner daily except Mondays at 251 East Coast Highway. For reservations, phon~ 6'13-9500. -By Marla Bl.rd MUSIC GERSHWIN The Great American Muslc Co. presents the music of George and Ira Gershwin, a famous group in the 1930's and 1940's, at 5:00 p.m. Sunday at the Diva Restaurant, 600 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. The cost is $35. Por reservations, call 754- 0600. SUMMER FESTIVAL The annual Summer Music Festival at Fashion Island includes jazz, country, big band and rock 'n' roll from 6 to 8 p.m. ends Wednesday, when Rick Braun performs contemporary jazz. The concert series is free and seating is· first come, first serve. For information, call 721- 2000. ART EXHIBmON MPragments of Mystery, w new paintings by RT. Pece, and Bet- tina Hubby's sculptures will be on display through Sept. 8 at Griffin Unton Contemporary Exhibitions, 1640 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa. For information, ~goi~on call 6'6-5665. PAINTINGS An exhibit of paintings by local arttsts Jim 'n'avil and Phyl- lis Kaliher will be on display through Oct. 1 in the Newport Beach City Hall Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd. 'n'avis will include landscapes of local scenes, as well as scenic vistas in New England, Virginia, Asia and more. Kallher will feature impressionist-style actylic and oil paintings on sun-drenched patios, courtyards and Newport Harbor sites. Por information, call 717-3870. TIMBUKTU Timbuktu, Polle and Tubal Art is proud to exhibit the collected works of Samuel Brantley through Aug. 31 at 1661 Superi- or Ave., Costa Mesa. For infor- mation call 650-7473. PORTRAITS IN OILS MPortraits in Oils• by local artist Sally Coffee will be on dis- play through Aug. 31 in the foy- er of the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. The public is invited to view the dis- play Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday and . Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. For information, call 117-3801. SPECIAL STAR APPEARANCE Jennifer Love Hewitt, star of the television show "Party of Pive," will visit Sears South Coast Pl~a as spokesperson for the 1996 Peak Performance scholarship program at 1 p.m. Saturday in Costa Mesa. 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After waiting practically all summer, the most adorable and funniest comedy this year is now in theaters. •House Arrest,• with its wild ideas and touching enthusiasm, will make you laugh until you cry. Best of all, this movie excludes no audience members. Take anyone • friends, family, or co-workers. •House Arrest• may seem to have an average plot: children devising a plan to keep their errant parents away from an mpending &vorce. Lucki- b'. the screen- writer had a touch of cre- ativity. Through Grover and the By Melissa other children, Richardson •House Arrest• manages to grasp the real-life ~ation of the situation. When Grover's experienced best friend, Matt, suggests Grover ·1ock up his par- ents until they make up," the idea appears to be a joke. But some. situations call for drastic mea- sures. The hilarity of "House Arrest" stems from the fact that Grover isn't the only kid who believes his parents need some major instruc- tion. As the parents try to escape from a well-planned cell in the basement and the kids have a massive party, the laughter rolls with the aazy soundtrack music. Look especially for •group thera- py," a hilarious invention by the ingenious children to help their parents clmnge their bad habits. While Jamie Lee Curtis bas received top billing, no one in "House Arrest" deserves more credit than another. The entire ensemble makes the movie flow; if you take one character away this movie would not achieve greatness. •House Arrest• moves with such humor because there are so many distinct personallties that work together. It may seem amazing that anything happens at all, considering the array of ideas the characters come up with. Some characters in •House Arrest" may jump out at you more than others, but try not to get too distracted because you won't want to miss even one minute of this delightful comedy. With a good plot and wonderful cast - including Kevin Pollack, Jennifer nlly, Wallace Shawn and Ray Walston -this movie deserves to be the premier movie of the sum- mer. Tiris movie is definitely worth your time and money: • MEUSSA RIOtAR.DSON, 16, is a Costa Mesa resident and a senior at Newport Harbor High. One good thing about 'The Fan' -it ended W hen you go to see "The Fan" be sure to bring one with you -this film really stinks. The Plot: Gil Renard, a crazed knife salesman and superfan of the San Prandsco Giants is totally ch.a.rged up when the Giants sign the league's MVP, Bobby Ray- burn. to the team. Immediately after the season opener where Bobby was hurt, tlie $40 million dollar man sinks into a slump. His poor playing is blamed on a well- publicized feud that pits him against another player, Juan Primo, for wearing Bob- by's lucky number and refusing to give it up. Gil thinks the way By Heidi to help Bobby Bressler is toge~ his lucky number back. Remember, he sells knives. After Primo is gone, Bobby emerges from his slump, leaving Gil on top of the world. His feel- ings soon change when Bobby fails to thank him. Gil realizes he needs to teach Bobby some man- ners by using the baseball play- er's son. The movie ends on a baseball diamond during what has to be San Francisco's worst ever rainstorm, with Gil DYING to be thanked. Strike One for a ridiculous story. The Characters: Robert De Niro plays Gil Renard. Everyone should be familiar with this guy - he's a composite of De Nico's "Taxi Driver" and "Cape Fear" characters, only non-threatening and laughable. Wesley Snipes portrays Bobby Rayburn -free agent, center field- er and egomaniac, whose soft side is exposed by kids named Start today In the exciting wOl1d or lin. greeohowe gardening. Grow your favorite orchids. cymbldlums. troplcds or exotics. vegetables. hems or use for hydroponics. 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Others in the movle are Ellen Barldn as a radio show host and John Legui7.amo as a sports agent Barkin is unnecessary and Leguizamo is obnoxious. Strike 1\vo tor terrible performances. The Director: Given a stupid story and absurd characters, director Tony Scott ("Crimson nde•) uses many tricks to beef. up his film. Among these are a soundtrack able to shatter concrete -the only understandable words are unprintable; blood, gore and vio- lence followed by cute kids; big, macho, extreme men-only cars and really, really Bad Weather. All contrived, all non-tluilling and all nonsense. Three Strikes -this movie is out. • HEIDI BRESSLER. 35, Is a hair stylist and Costa Mesa resident. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The n'ildltlon COllltlnues Since 1972 f \ ~ • :. ' f I' ' • ,' PH< •tJI "Hf:,[) SAl\MDAY, AUGUST 24, 1996 Robert De Niro plays a crazed knife salesman and baseball play- er Wesley Snipes' admirer in "The Fan ... 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I support a competitive wage for all employees in the Newport-Mesa Unified School DU.trict, including the superintendent. I would espe- cially like to see a decent wage for beginning teachers who are earning a quarter of what the superintendent makes. My real concern, however, is with an expense account with- out accountability. I don't ·:..ink anyone should ask for r receive public funds · . 1thout being accountable '.Jr its expenditure in 0".: public inter- est. It seems imprudent, given our district's fiscal history, to erode safeguards that have been erected in the past few years to ensure fiscal responsi- bility. UNDAMOOK President, Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers I don't think that Bernd deserves a penny more, and I think there must be more qual- ified people out there to be the superintendent of our great city and for our wonderful chil· dren. I think the $3 million pro- ject for the new superinten- dent business office over on Bear is a ridiculous way to spend money when the schools don't have good heat- ing and when private people have to pay for the heating for the high school. When Corona del Mar bu to raise its own money tor things, when private people have to give computers to the schools and the teachers have not had a raise in a long time. I just think it is ridiculous. Let the guy go and get somebody more qualified. JUDY MISKANI Newport Beach Mac Bernd the Newport- Mesa school board superinten- dent does not deserve a raise because of his handling of the Newport Harbor High cheer coach and adviser situation. He leads a tawdry band of upstarts. C.S. DOUGLAS Costa Mesa Mac should get a raise, but the raise should be based on his merits which be has proved to the school district. But for the Daily.Pilot to compare his pay to Laguna School District, which has $1 million shortfall in their coffers, it is not a fair comparison. PAUL J. BALDWIN Newport Beach I say no, he gets enough. All he has in his eyes are dollar signs. No interest in the students' future. He's getting a fancy office build- ing on the comer of Baker and Bear. We .have a great mayor, a great city govern- ment, but not him. MAJlY FLETCHER Costa Mesa Certainly Mac needs a raise. He is a fine superintendent. He is helping to subsidize the edu- cation here just like many fine teachers are today. All of them need something ( Costa Mesa is subject to Califor- nia state laws which determine how municipal government is adminis- tered. I '\ < > I I{ \' I I \\ The advantage charter cities have is they may depart from the som~ times restrictive one-size-fits-ah laws enacted by the state. General law cities are also more prone to the vagaries and whims of the legisla- ture. A charter city, though, Is still subject to changes in state and fed- eral law, and, therefore, must revise its charter periodically. This is the case now with New- port Beach. The Newport Beach charter pro- vides for seven council members, each residing in separate districts. Costa Mesa has five council members with no requirement for geographi- c.at separation. Both cities elect their representatives at large, meaning t.Nt all voters, regardless of district, elect all City Council members. The differences between the elec- tion processes are significant. In Cos- ta Mesa this year, the three top vote getters from a field of 10 will assume a Council seat. Therefore, everyone running for office is run- Newport Bea~h has three seats to fill from three districts. One district has only two running, another has three, and yet another has four can- didates. These people run within the district (but still at large) against each other. After the election in Newport Beach, the winners serve together without having run against each other directly. In Costa Mesa, the winners could be the two or three who were at "sword's point" during the campaign. gains • PERSEVERANCE The quest to reduce class sizes has proven to be a gruel- ing one. Classrooms have been split in two and new ieachen hired at a blistering pace. But in the long run, teachers and administrators know that bring- ing cl4IS sizes to a 20· 1 ratio in the tint and second grader wW. be well worth lt. MACIERND The superintendent will get a modest boost in benefits tf school board tnenlben have their way Tueeday night. SAT SCORES Officials were pleased to learn this week that college placement scores for Newport- year in a row. DIPLOMACY Three blokes from Down Under made the trip to Costa Mesa for a little vacation and education on ju.It how things get done around here. The dty leaden from Australia got some tips from local dty leaders. UNOSAY DAVENPORT Three words for this New- port Beach tennis phenom - she's on fire. Fresh off her gold medal victory in Atlanta, Dav- enport recently took .tint place in the Acura Classic tourna- ment. Now she's beading for the U.S. Open. • OON LEACH I OMV Pl.OT Workeis are biirrytng to ready new. clusrooma wblch wW be needed to wcow•CMIMe tbe ..... ner dua ilzes this fall best of the readers hotline I asked Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erickson if that posed a problem with backbiting after the election. After reminding me he was the first council member elected from the east side of Costa Mesa since the '70's, he told me, "Well, you have to be an adult about it A public ser- vant has to be in a right frame of mind to serve. Winni ng candidates need to respect the position of a council member (even If they don't agree) because that choice reflects the will of the people." Mayor Erick.son went on, "the good thing about the way Costa Mesa elects its government is that every citizen everywhere in the city can run. The downside is that some 1reas tend to be more heavily repre- sented than others," a problem avoided with Newport Beach's method. Bring on the expert? Joe expressed a fear that district elections could encourage "machine pof ltla" a fa Chicago, but confessed that "in my heart of hearts, the Newport Beach system is better.• Asked if a charter were In Costa Mesa's future, ~ Eridaon said, "There may be sometime, but right now the system 0Yer1ff Is working, and no one's identified a major need fer one." Both typeS of government work. You, the cftlzen, has the duty of ptying attention. The dedsions mldt by your local gowmment iffilc:t more of your day-to-dly way ol llfe than those made It other fev-a 1'he mponslbility of 1 free peo- ~ fs a heavy one. Don't 1bdic.att it. .......... Is the ""YO' of New- port lelch. ~ f ~ • EorTOR'S NOTE: We tiked our read- ers what they thought of the Idea of the dty of Nev.-port Bea.ch hiring an expert on Back B1y Issues. Here are some of their responses: T he city should be careful ' of what U ask.I for. It ! might not like the answer. 1hlly objective expert.I do not tolerate being told what the answer is before the question ii asked. An expert who ii not in the pocket of the real ettate com- munity or the poUticianl, may be too risky for o dty that likes to dedde llsues on popular COD· . 1en1us inlteod of obj4tciiv• fact. I What true expert in tbet.r ! right mind would ever take the I jobf I'm sure the dty WW find an •expert• who wtD behave I them.Jelvea given tbe rtgbt I aa.lary. DUY Clfllli8161H COillaMe. • I definitely think it's a good Idea if it would be someone like Bob Caust:in and his new wife Susan Skinner or her parents, Nancy and Jack Skinner. Some- one who really loves tbe Ba.ck Bay and who caret. NANCYPBNKWITZ Newport Beach . I am a member of the board of directors of Newport llland Inc. Coundlwoman Norma Glover'• idea to have a full-time city penon in charoe of Newport Bay 11 a gOod one. "You do not have to look very fer to ftnd suCh • pet'tO?. • I recommend the dty's former tldelandl aclmintltntor attorney Tolly Melum. He bu aD the MC• eaary ~tloDI. IOY VAN OIDIN Newpod Beach I iutl .-1 tbli lllldl about hiring .......... ,._, .... J!, the city of Newport Beach's tourist money, I spoke to Back Bay expert Frank Robinson and asked if .he knew anybody wbo might be up for the job and be said he just read the article and didn't no of anybody rlght off h,And. But I suspect that he could come up with somebody or that be would be a great can- didate to call in as an eapert. Keep up th• good work. The bay w11l be dredged hopefully soon again. They are gotng to do lt even deeper of course than last time. UNDA"8PFU .Coita Mesa A Back Bay expert1 Sure, why not? We need another $100,000 plus compe,isated bureaucrat to join the 68 we have now in New rt Beach, up from 64 last ye~ 1 't forget the dty car wit~ 1.l,ar phone and then he will r. 'd a boat to survey the domain. Maybe IOlQe shirts embroi· dered with Mille and job title Wte the fire department folks. Are we to undentand that there it no one in the fire and marine empire who c::an oversee the col- 14tlon and filing. of data on many illu~ surroulldlng th• bay1 :rhat we Deed a resid«lt jack ol all ldenc:M, ~ of DODe, to stay on top ol the eventuality. 1biy never leem. HUing an Hey folkl there ti no ~ Jett a.pert ti • stupid • allowtng ln the budget now. But then we one man to tnveet mtJHone Of the '°an al'wafl ml&t another pie· ~ ~ wttb tbe JIN· toon o comultantl, bury the dk:tilble i'eiUlt. .Of coune, of o 1 and keep us all dumb and CllUIM, of coune blre •: hPP.Y· 1'ID H ~ I 10M HYANI NI ..... IMch ' Newpalt lw:h s, more. The community and the state doesn't have the will to change education in CallfQlllia than it is a sad state which it lJ has been for the last few years. The legislators did do some- thing and the governor for the first three years. That is a good step forward. Let's get the will md do something about it. The money is here. It's a wealthy state. FLOYD HARRYMAN Costa Mesa I would not give Mac Bernd a raise. The teachers in this district have not bad a decent raise in several years, and we are asking to give and give to make room for smaller classes, give up ~oney for aides and just a lot things that are unbe-. lievable in this district. MAJlGAJlET KAYLES , Costa Mesa Absolutely not. I just wanted to say no. CLAUDIA JENNINGS Costa Mesa correspondence Columnist not only one · singing city's • praises I have just finished Bill Lob- dell's column on Costa Mesa and its "Dynamic Duo" of , Allan Roeder and Ed Fawcett (Daily Pilot, Aug. 22). Bravo! • This year marks my 10-year anniversary living in Costa Mesa. My wife and I own a Costa Mesa-based business and our daughter Kaitlyn attends Victoria Elementary School in Costa Mesa. Today, my 3 112-year-old son, Roy, and I went shopping Placentia Avenue. Outside, there were two police officers ·' • j •• ' in the final stages of a conver- sation with a resident. My son • and I walked up and intro-' duced ourselves and without prompting, one officer handed Roy a Mighty Ducks trading card and the other officer gave him a coveted "Junior Police Officer" sticker. Yes, the police ar~terrific. After shopping, we had our car •smogged" at Mesa Repair and Smog and then went to the Balearic Cen- ter, run by the city, for his three l hours of preschool. Our kids have learned gymnastic;s, swimming, cooking and craft. making, all at city-run classes. Pawcett's Chamber of Com- merce made me feel like their first member when we joined two months ago. It's no wonder the business climate is so good. We love it here. We support Costa Mesa-based businesses as much as possible and believe that in Costa Mesa, we have one of the best of all pos- sible dtles. Costa Mesa ls clean, affordable, efficient, friendly, progressive enough, fiscally responsible and it bas a heart. Thank you for a long-over- due article lauding this great city. STEVE SM1111 Coste Mesa Tharik you Bill Lobdell ror your article this morning and saying how greet we are. How refreshing to hea.r praise and appreciation. I was espectally glad to bear the name of two heroes Roeder and Pawoett. ADA COLI! CosteM ... • n. .,.,..,,,_ D•cn.v runs ~on"*Jllot.~'d r*don ... QI =1. Ext:~ ¥S ASIOCIA110N OM.NG1 COUNTY OfAJ'TER The Amyoctopblc Lateral SderOlil I90c:iatkla. Or.nge County Chapter, · l)eeda many volunteen. For infonne· t$oa. call the Chapter Office at 37S. k9'22. ltZHEJMER'S ASSOOATION The Alzbeuner'• Assodatlon ol Orang• County needl volunteera for its Vilit1no Volunteer Programi support epoI1eadenf~pat1en~andcare ven1 and for the volunteer helpline. teresled volunteers can call 283-1111. i AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY 'lb• Orange County Region ol the American cancer Sodety ls seeking · qttice volunteers. Also, volunteers are being tougbt to anawer calls for the l).oit'• Helpline lnfoCenter. For lnfOJrl)jl· tJ<>n on tbete and other volunteer opportunities, call Sally Carson at 261- &446. AMERICAN CANaR SOGIETY RELAY FOR LIFE ' American Cancer Sodety's Relay for Ute is held In June and Involves a tNm of runners/walkers competing against each other to ra.ise money. llelay lasts tor 18 l\ours with four ~ultaneou.s events running across Orange County. Volunteers needed for l number or tasks tndudlng logistics, t.eam captains, soliciting corporate sponsorship, and team participation. for more infonnation, contact Sally Canon at 261-9446. AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOICE lN MEOIONE Americans for Free Choice In Medl- c;me. a non-profit educational organ.lza- aon founded on the idea of lncilvidual liberty and free enterprise, is seeking office volunteers For more tnfonnation, call 645-2622. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE The American Home Health Hos- pice ProgrAtn needs volunteers to give emotional support to tennJnally ill patients and their families m the greater Orange County area. Trdining ~'A'>' o ll o s g BUY 8 RU. U9ED FURNITURE, TOY8 a ACC1!91M>AtE9, ETC. 2514 N...,..s 8hld. fas Del Mar) ............ SUdon eo.ta ... (714) 111·7313 AMRICAN Yount SOCCD Corona del Mar AYSO Soccer Region 57 needl vohmleen for 1996 aoc:c:er MMOn reg!Mr~ Parents ot boy9 and gidl e.gee 4 112 to 16 .,,. needed for computer input. telepboo•, coadilng, refereeing, equipment and pwcbuing. can 64b-2539. ASSOCIATION RENAISSANCE CREATORS ARC ls a non-profit group in Costa Mesa that 1ponaon and 1upports multi· outreec:b community service programs, such as the homeless u.nctuary. Volun· teers are needed. Por lnformatl.on, call Or. Renee Na.maste, 540-5803. BAUET PAOFICA The Ballet Padflca Guild, a volun· teer support group for Ballet Pacifica, needs volunteers for a varlety of tasks. Por information, call Molly Lynch at 851-9930. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS Men and women over 20 years old who have lived in Orange County for at least six months and have been on the job for at least three months ~ needed to seive as blg brothers or big sisters for children ages 6 to 16 from single-parent homes. For Information, call 54,4-n73 BOY SCOUTS Of AMERICA INC., Volunteer opportunities 10clude fund raising, program development and training to existing troops and packs. For m9re Information, call Devon Dougherty, 546-4990. BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF COSTA MESA/ /NEWPORT BEACH The three area Boys and Girls Clubs need volunteer coaches and arts and crdlts workshop teachers. For IOCdtions and information, call 642-2245. CENTtNNIAL FARM TOURS Volunteer doeent.s are needed at the ~itt\t-Veep'c. 'od\)(.""··· +-rou '~hoE. S...-t?{fy i -!---------~ ..... ~-411--------~ .; {fJJetu«cffllt Wome111 Do Not Go To Singles Bars %. lrv/y bMuH/ul IDOf1IMI roho ftnJ.s ""'3Jf .Jlnt/C tJo,., no/ l/O lo J/f18{A, • 6tJ13. '&I JIN 13 oul lhtn. 9/ntl ~ tDOUlti 10<» lo mNI lhal JP«lol mon 9f you ore Jfrw/c JUccAU/ul ond Jn"1tmhtti in haol~ o JP«lol ~ In !JO"' lifo <aH· 9fl0id ~ ~ ~·~ . / Centennial Fann at tM ~ Coutaty COMMUMTY HQSlltCE CME ==in Coeta Mesa. Gl.nny Comm~ Hoepic9 Care, wbkb 1'11. plMdel medlcA1 aDd .... ,,.., Np- cata roa c:nAlM part to titiimiOaDy ~ ud their c.mw. tn Ora.nge .... vOI· A&JaNA1MS wiwen ID C.. MeM and .-wport 1be C.... fOr CrMtive Altema· Beadl. Por lnfonMdon Oil to register, Call Cindy La1td. 978-7447. tine, a noo·proGt c:barUable cwgan.lu· tion that works tbtouOh the Unir.d CONSUMEltS FOlt LIGAL Way. needl volunteers, zr;csuaw i.vei tn-.m or trainees.Call ..0077. IWORM aTIZEHS FOlt A SEWAGE FttEl Coosumen f« Legal Refonn bu an otlfolng need for voluntMn to monitor MY c:M.l court judg•. A computer and Your help u needed to stop the donations are allO nMded. For more information, C4ll Barbera at 854-0881. hvtne Ranch Dbtrict from dumping five mWtol) gellool of hated ..wage per day Into Newport Harbor. Volunteerl, COSTA MESA OVIC PLAYHOUSE group liMdecs. organizers needed. Call The eo.t.a Mela CMc PlayboUM needs volunteen fol' \dbctng, back-722·1?10. stage,'maWogs, typing, Ugbts and COWGE HOSPITAL many other dutie9. Por more Inform.a· The College Hospital Coata Mesa tion, c:al.l 65()..5269. Auxiliary i. seekiog volunteera to per· form clerical, reception desk, gift shop COSTA MESA HISTORICAL and other dutiel at the holpltal Por SOOETY infonnatioo, call 642-2734 between 9 The society collects Information, a .m. and 4 p.m. photos and artifacts relating to the hll- includes FREEEXAM Offer Expim 8-31-96 BRISTOL VETERINARY CLINIC 3713 S. BRISTOL ST. (IJnwm• Sunflo,.,,,. 6-"111<.Artltur. }•m Nl>Nlt II{ S.u11J C#t&lt PLa.. SOUTH COAST METRO (714) 979-3080 (7 14) 708-7855 - ®LOANS ® o~ 11&~11 ©&@~ ON DIAMONDS • JEWELRY • GOLD We Specialize in Estate & Antique j ewelry HARBOR & NEWPORT, BEHIND MIMI'S CAFE 548-LOAN ~ 548-5626 ~ 'V" UC. # 3004-0980 'V" BUY SELL • LOAN ska Rt.gents Point resident what the best things arc about life in this retirement community and the answer wiU be the sercing and the people. Evenings and weekends find manyuking advantage of the area's diverse cultural and rcacational offerings. Whether your tastes run co the South Coast Repertory, concern, lectures at the university or shopping, you'll have ready access to the pastimes you enjoy most. You'll also have rcady access to a remarkable group of neighbors. Raidtnrs arc hicndly, wcll-rducaccd and widely mvclcd. They're not only intcrcs~g. th~y'tt intcttsttd in the continuing adventure of life. Add our lovely accommodations and tlutt levels of Cll'e, end ~u'll undmtand why thU is the idttl loc:acioft fur dac best ~rs of your life. To lind out JDOR, wril or mt 1..-.11....;.. tory of Coil.a M&N and the b4rbot area. COSTA MESA SW csna Volunteen a.re needed ror derlcal 1be~ ... ...,.. wks, computer Input and help in the f~ at the oorner ol t9Cb Sb..c .ad Ubraiy Fer &nfonD4tion, call Ch&t1es Pomona Av.-aue ...U vohmteen tor • Beecher, 631-5918. vanety ol tukl. FOi' m«e lnforroadon1 call 645-2356 from 9 LDl to s p.m. CUDDlE. INC. Provide 1upport to abused and DEFORE FOUNDATION abandoned children as a Cudd.hi, lnc FOtt THE ARTS hotline speoalist. Answer the toll-free The DePOAI ~doo for the AJ1I; number at your own bome dwtog a l Z-a noo·profft organi.zation dedic;ar.d ~ l\our shift, one or two days per month dance at 151 Kalmus Dnve, G-3, eo.1.i Contact Debbie Magnusen at 432-9681. Mesa, needs volunteen. For more COSTA MESA LITERACY GROUP lnlormation, call 2A 1.ggoa. The Cotta. Mesa Uteracy Center EASTER SEALS needs volunteer tutors to teach Englub The Easter Se61s Society needs vol· speaking adults to read and wrtte, or unteers for ongolog clerical work and English as a second language. All to help 10 programs for children with tutor training Is proV\ded and there ls <lisabilitJes and in sped.al events. For no forelgn lo.nguage requirement. tnformation, call 834-1111. Training dasses are on Tuesday evenings and Saturday morning for su FAIRVIEW CENTER weeks. Alter train.fog tutors usually The Fa.lrvtew Developmental Center work with 1-3 students one evening 1n C05ta. Mesa need.a volunteers, and per week at a local church for a 90 donaboos are welcome. For more tntor minute period. Call Barbara at 832-mation, call 957-5114 between 8 a.m 1464 or Margery at 548-3384. and 4:30 p.m. • l~l !l "'l\11 :\ Srl ~l 1 I>,. A NEW STUDY OF THE POSSIBLE TREATMENT AND LONG TERM PREVENTION OF BULIMIA AN EATING DISORDER INVOLVING BINGE EATING AND PURGING OF FOOD TO BEGIN IN SEPTEMBER 1996 IN NEWPORT BEACH, CA PHYSICAL EXAM. HlSTORY. LABS. FOLLOW-UP VISITS AND STUDY MEDICATION FOR ONE YEAR ARE PROVIDED FREE OF CHARGE FOR PATlENTS WHO QUALIFY FOR THE STUDY. lNTERESTED PERSONS PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE. Rsents Point ~·=~·~wfth Eil~-·"-7"" ....... ~-----~-----~-------~-~--~~--, Mllil ,._. 191!Jl HMNrJ Aw.,/,..,;., CA J271S 1 ___ Zip __ __,_ I I I " -I ~ ~ SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1996 office and a 4,624 square foot ·mY-f-?)U1Jmng-torTOyotrart9Ge Upping its commercial space from 34,164 square feet Je 59,400 square feet, South Coast wants to 'build seven new buildings at and around 66, 1970 and 1980 Harbor ulevard. The homes slated for demolition already are owned by the auto e dealer- ship is not to evict any property own South Coast's plans are vast. It wants to construct a 5,000 square foot paint shop and a 1,415 square foot body shop behind the building at 1966 Harbor; a 2,892 square foot new car sales building for Volvo at 1970 Harbor; a 22,040 square foot support FARM SITE CONTINUED FROM A 1 .. ~~ its current designation as institu- tional and school recreational - '8.]5 million. : ·School board members plan to discuss the appraisal in public at their meeting Tuesday then Harbor. A city staff report says the impact on the surrounding neighborhood will be mini- mal. Much of the service areas will be surrounded with a 20- foot wall to block the noise of car repairs from neighbors. And a paint booth should keep odors away from the neighborhood. A traffic increase is expect- ed and a large commercial structure will be further into a residential area. A recently formed home- owners and renters group, known as the Ford Road Association, pledged last week to try and curtail the size of the expansion project, a representative said. The group plans to speak before city planners. break into dosed session to talk about negotiating tactics. School officials wanLCLhigh.. price for the property to help-pay for needed maintenance at local schools and possibly to help open dosed schools needed for space. City officials will discuss whether to make an offer on the farm at the Sept. 3 qty Council meeting. .\l'lO l\Sl'R \\( 'E S.\LF CALL FOR QUOTES Effective • Knowledgeable • Friendly RABBITT INSURANCE • RI GHTS CONTINUED FROM A 1 "It's one of few possibilities left to protect what little remain- ing open space is left in the city," Erickson said. MWe want to make it a win-win situation for both the city and the school district." 441 Old Newport Blvd.• Newport Beach (near Hoag Hospital) 631-7740 • t:Ions as similar to morals with a religious basis. •r find (OCTA) discriminated against (Anderson) because of his strongly held moral and ethical beliefs by failing to accommodate l\im," Commissioner Patrick Matarazze, director of the com- c.lission's San Diego office, wrote m the agWlcy's decision. The ruling does not reinstate Anderson but it can be used in the upcoming civil case Ander- 'iOn filed against OCTA, said Glo- ria Allred, Anderson's attorney. Her client wants his job back and financial damages. u Anderson was discrintinated a.gainst in violation of his civil • rights," Allred said. OCTA spokesman John Stan- dilord could not be reached for comment. The transit authority has claimed in the past Anderson was tired for not following orders. Anderson issued a statement expressing thank£ toward the federal agency. ul want to thank the EEOC for .:icknowledging my spiritual beliefs," he wrote. "This is a won- derful day for me and vegetarians PVerywhere because we are being taken seriously." Anderson, who drove for five years at OCTA, has been apply- ng for jobs statewide. The an.i- _oncerns. "I still worry about how I am going to support myself," he wrote. SU CCESSOR CONTINUED FROM A 1 • with the kids, (Montenegro) will want to establis.h his own pro- gram." And while Alvarado focused much of his attention on students dt Te Winkle Middle and Estancia ugh school, Bloomberg said the distnct may expand the program dCTOSS the district. •Roy wanted to get to the kids L~arly," she said. HThat was his ~omiort zone. But we may need o look around the rest of the dis- uict and see where else those ser- vices can be used." • Bloomberg said Montenegro's -main focus will be on gang pre- \Je'nbon and intervention, trying to pull "wannabe" gang mem- bers on the fringe away from the gangs. ·A lot of these kids are from families who haven't provide what they need and they turn to gangs for protection and support and what they can't get at home,• she said. Mont0iegro will work closely with the students' families and local law enforcement agencies, Bloomberg said. •He's very charismatic with youth and will work well with adults, too," she said. "He's also done some peace work between gangs in t .A," Though Montenegro and his • wile curre9tly live in Diamond .Bar, Bloomberg said he wants to move to Orange County soon. While working with the school district, he will also be working part time with Hispanic Youth Mtili!trfes in Garden Grove. •RJght now we're trying to lOf.Bte an office, phone and answering machine for him,• BtOomberg Mid. "Then every- lhtng will be in place." THIS ATIRACTIVE AND DEPENDABL£ ROLLING FILE KEEPS DOCUM€NTS AND SUPPLIES CLOSE AT HANO. SI.IDES UNDER A DESK WHEN NOT IN USE. OUR ROLLING FILE IS MADE Of EPOXY.COATED STEEL 00 IS AVAILABL£ IN BLACI< OR WHTE. .. We accept Visa. MC. Amex & give a 3% lll9PI Discount for cash !.-; • or checks. For All Your Closet/Office Needs!! STORAGE WIST (7141 631-4878 QU A LITY IS ~ () ! I f I ( I J \ ~ I 11 I \ / \ Patrick the Pup backpack exclusively at FAO Schwarz ONLY AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA CRYSTAL COURT . THE VILLAGE I THE OFFICES HOll)STIOM IKY1 rMa1 MDt1 STW SEMI .,._ .. TllllllWMll.SMSAFTllWI Mondi]~ l'ridly 10 u. lo 9 p.a Sltlrdly 10 UL lo 7 p.a s.lly II a.a. lo 6:30 pa S.1101ef>(41.SlJlrWy1t 311' lrlltal St., C• .-. 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Glenn, you see, has built a reputation for scheduling only the heaviest hitters in Orange County and beyond every fall, in hopes of toughening his troops for their annual postseason charge. So, while, once again, the Sailors may take some lumps ~arly, don't bet against them talc- Section field the distance. "I like the tools, we have this year, but this group is a lot far- ther behind at this point than recent teams, because they haven't had much big-match experience,• said Glenn, who Brad Wayman gives Estancia a new look in water polo, bolstered by the return of junior goalie Bryan De Wilde. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot C OSTA MESA -For the first time in the 1990s, Estancia High water polo coach John Carpenter is fac- ing a season without the presence of a Bollenbach. Brothers Ryan, Adam and Chad accounted for nine combined varsity campaigns, close to 700 goals, and, some might say, the program's very identity since Ryan debuted for Carpen- ter in 1990. Adam set school single-season (117 goals, since broken) and career {266) scoring records from 1991-93. Chad, the lone sibling to play four varsity seasons, just missed Adam's career record, finishing with 258 goals. Now a redshirt freshman at Stanford, he also helped the Eagles earn a record- setting 22 wins last fall and a trip to the CIF Division Il quarterfinals. The Eagles, however, will once again utilize a genealogical weapon this fall, as j~or Br~d Wayman steps into the Wayman, shared last season with the youngest Bollenbach. will cure that with a typically waJS. Those wars produced a 16- rugged nonleague slate, includ-12 record, a Sea View League ing a trip to the prestigious Nike co-championship, a quarterfinal Challenge tournament in Chica-upset over nationally top-ranked go, Oct. 5-6. Huntington Beach and a semifi- •This is a good year for us to nal loss to eventual section be going to Chicago, because champion Mir!l Costa. we need those big matches," Carey, a 6-foot-1 setter who . Glenn explained. •And we're earned second-team all-league playing ~un~gton Beach and di.9tinction last fall, will share easo>n,-H;ett0i:RQf-<!tun~~·~wiR'U~hHs~ernru~·o~r~r~etiaw~rn&eeF-­ wllich should be the top two Meghan Haller. Carey, however, ranked teams in the county." will be asked to shoulder much Returning standouts Jennifer of the hitting load, as well. Carey, Joanna Fielder and "We're counting on her arm a Melissa Snow lead this largely inexperienced group, having contributed heavily to last year's • SEE SAILORS 83 OllOff-OF 1Hf DA ·1'm committed. Or maybe I oughl to be rommltted ... • -CVSTA MESA VOUEYBALL CVAOI DAJ.1? SORRELLS I ' I~ l I · barry faulkner Mesa's. Diamond Dave has no limits • Costa Mesa volleyball coach spares nothing in search for recognition. N ewport Beach resident Dennis Rodman isn't the only publicity hound among local sports figures, as Costa Mesa High girls volleybah coach Dave Sorrells has lined u; everything but •wear a wedding dress, get in free night" for Mustang home matches this tan "We're billing it as the 'Mesa Experience,' •said Sorrells, whc prefers ~o be known as Diamon Dave. "What that entails, is a competitive team that plays real hard, a local restaurant serving quality food at affordable prices and between seven to 10 (sponsor) banners in the gym. When people walk in, we want them to say, 'Heyl Yow! Look out!' "We'll also have a game announcer, sharp new uniform and we'll be selling T-shirts We want to provide an atmosphere that's real enjoyable to spec..atoJ:S • and we'll be promoting the heck out of our home matches." Sorrells, who returns one starter from a team that went 3-11, 0-10 in league, also said the theme for the program at every home match will be ¥Mission Impossible." "Before the starting lineups I r "We go from the Bollenbachs to the Waymans," Carpenter said. "I think it's going to work out pretty well. Brad scored five or six goals in a couple games this summer.• Brad Wayman won't be asked to approach the single-season record 118 goals tallied by his brawny big bro, who will play this fall at UCI. But, as one of three returning_ start~rs, he is as close to MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Goalie Bryan De Wilde exhorts Estancia teammates for more; he is among nine juniors on Eagles' squad of 12. (Dominic Tucci, whom Sorrells was anxious to plug as a drummer in local bands Peace Corps and The Swinging Tlkisl will announce: 'Flash, I just received a secret message from impossible missions force headquarters. It says: Mr. Diamond Dave, your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to take the Mesa Mustangs into the volleyball zone, and go where no Mesa team has gone before. If your team fails to give its best effort, the principal will disavow any knowledge of you actions ... this message will self-destruct in five seconds.' ' a go-to guy as Carpenter has. •With last year's 1-2 scoring punch gone, we're going t9 have to rely on a number of people, which isn't all bad," Carpenter explained. "When we had Chad and Eric, I think our players got used to just throwing the ball in to those ' two and watching them score. Now, this team realizes it can't do that, so every- one bas to get involved. And, from what I saw over the summer, I like the way they all seem to have stepped up. It's as if they've said 'Hey, give me the ball. I can score, too.' • . Joining the younger Wayman as the primary two-meter men is senior return- ing starter Mark Peterson, while second- team All-PCL goalie Bryan De Wilde, one of nine juniors on the rost~r. rounds out the returning starters. Juniors Matt Hoss, John Senften and Nate Thorpe were role players last sea- son, but figure to play prominent roles for Carpenter, who opens his 18th sea- son at Estancia in the Millikan Tourna- ment, Sept. 19. Hoss, a strong sprinter, joins Thorpe as the two primary drivers, while Sen- ften, a 6-foot-4, 180-pounder, gets the assignment of guarding the opposing hole set. "Hoss has real good speed and Thor- pe is just a real heads-up player, who seems to always be in the right place to take advantage of an opportunity," Car- penter said. "Senften has great legs, long arms, is very quick, and has shown excellent anticipation and aggressiveness, which allows him to steal the ball before it gets to the hole." Competition for the seventh starting spot includes senior Jason Orellano and juniors Paul Seacrest, Clint Calkin, Justin Graves and Casey Harris, while senior Pia Delajara adds depth. "This group has already over- achieved," said Carpenter, who esti- mates the Eagles will battle with Uni- versity and Aliso Niguel for the PCL's third playoff spot, behind perennial kingpin Costa Mesa and 4guna Beach. On •Just when you think it's wired, and victory is yours, there's nothing to stop youl Right? Uh·huh. E very Thursday at 5:20 p.m. during the summer, I pack up my things, twn off my <'Olllputer and heed out of the office to go sailing -and I am just one of many who follow the same ritual. Summer Beer Cans, Twilights, Night Fllghts, whatever~ call it, nighttime sailing in the summer constitutes one ol the biggest part°' ~ ln Newport Beach, and ~bly, the mOlt fun . Thia summer, I baW a.tp4M9d In the LebmaD ....... ti Mla.d out GI Newpalt tWtMlr Yldll Cub cm...,....., ........ wttb ..... n.ar Plat ............. JOlm ._.,.. ~·-..... l~(l\ll '\..,l. "Then, Dom will say, 'This i; the Mesa Experience.' • Can't you just hear the Hey and Vows now? .J Sorrells also promises between 25 and 35 celebrities, including professional athletes and current actors and actresse~ • • SEE FAULKNER PAGE 84 t It started. out as a beautiful night; warm. weather allowing us to wear T-shirts and shorts, almost perfect breeze blowing down from Udo Isle and two bottles of Redhook in the bow, complete with bottle opener. We made it out to tbe course on time and sailed arotmd, chatting with the other sailon until tbe raoe cwWdttee called---==>• for the start BOATING CONTINUED FROM 81 while the entire fleet set up early. No problem. we thought. we'll just find a hole and stuff our bow in. One problem. No holes appeared. The last five seconds to the gµn found us second row on the start, with the boats above us taking all of the clean air while we stood still. Essentially, we were in such bad air that we were waiting for the oxygen bags to drop out of Fortunately, we were able to catch some lucky puffs and grind back up to a respectable finish. We were very lucky indeed, because we3 missed the ~nouncement that the starVfinish line wasn't restricted, so we sailed around it and caught some breeze down low while the rest of the fleet sailed through the line in a lull. Such is sailing. • Race 2 -The uJtl.mate "mast puller.• Now we had a midfleet finish, so it was time to win one (well, that was the plan). Again, same scenario with the boat favored. We set up a little earlier this time -learning from our recent mistake -and actually had our best start of the summer. A great start is a beautiful thing. You get bow out on the boat to windward and slowly pull away from the fleet with incredible speed. We continued to have a great leg, rounding the windward mark in second. We sailed on starboard for a couple of boat lengths and then jibed onto port. Now for those unfamiliar with the Lehman fleet, this is where the crew is most essential and I have spent my entire summer perfecting the jibe. As the sail comes over, the crew lets off ·the shroud lever while simultaneously pushing out the boom. With one hand on the boom, you use your other hand to pull up the daggerboard. You then push your knee while simultaneously handing a beer to your skipper. Shroud, board, beer. But I digress. As we were jibing, the mast popped out of the step, throwing the entire mast forward. John ran up to the bow while I grabbed the tiller and continued to steer downwind. The mast slipped more and more until we finally had to tum up into the wind to attempt to get the mast back in. Fortunately for us, a powerboat came and helped us get the mast back up right. Thank you Paul and Kelly Marshall; five more minutes and the wooden mast step would have broken off. We decided not to finish the race, but instead spent the rest of the time before the next start securing the mast a little better. Such is sailing. • Race 3 -Enter the powerboaL OK, one more race. The breeze had filled in even more and this time we started at the pin end. No need to chance fate and more. A shift at the start allowed us and a few other boats to port-tack the rest of the fleet, so we cruised long to the right side of the course and rounded the weather mark in the top five. We executed a cautious jibe and this time sailed through the starVfinish line to the leeward mark. As we approached the mark along with four other boats, a bright yellow powerboat made its way into our midst, with the driver managing to plant it right Various skippers in our fleet began yelling for the powerboat to back out of the situation, but we were all converging upon the poor fellow at once and he looked more than a little terrified as we charged at him. John and I made a wide sweep around him, while another boat rounde d inside. All looked to be well, until the inside boat got its mainsheet wrapped around the powerboat's back running light, dragging the boat backwards. Oh well, they didn't have room anyway. But the running light broke, freeing the boat and bringing on laughter from the rest of the fleet. Such is sailing. • All in all, an eventful night of sailing. Yes, our karma was definitely off, but can you really ask for anything more than a beautiful night with great breeze, sailing in the fleet that becomes more and more fun every time you go out? I > I I I' " I \ FRIDAY'S COUNTS ~ l..Odler • 8 boat$. 295 anglen. 21 yellOwfin tuna, 9 dorado, 23 yellowtall, 3 stlpjac.k tuna, 198 bonito, 494 barrecUda. 74 calico bass, 257 sand bass. 76 sculpin, 4 shffphead, 1 halibut. 3 rockflsh, 300 mac.tcerel. Newpot't LMdlnt . 7 boat; 161 anglen. 305 sand bass, 252 cahco bass, 1 White so bass, 9 rockfish, 22 sculpin, 166 bonito, 9 sheephead. 1 halibut. 37 barracuda, 20 blue perch, 2 blade sea bas.s (released} 2 cabezon, 283 mackerel. The Phen-Fen Diet The answer is,~· I IO\\C\'Cr !he rreal· mcm of obesm· or Jn 1.l\-crwe1gh1 t'OOdi· uon also rcqmrt' .1ppropri:11c lifcst\ le ch.tnges and :in inthvtduahzed. ph\'SICJ.1n· supervised. comprd1cns11·e appro:tch including d1e1. belt.Mor mochftc11ion and cxcrci...c. For evt·r111nc. u 1s 1101 j11s1 sim· ply :t maner of pushing themsel~'t's away from !he table' nic ne"' dic1 ptlls. v.ilen propttfy 00ffil0L~tt'l'l><f h\• a plW5icl30 V.'00 1$ krm.iedgeable 111 their use. cm be a helpful ad1unct for l\·eighc reduction :md \\'tight maintenance. Cati my office for an appointment and l\'t' an de1crmine lf vou :ut· or :lCC 001 .a good c:mdida1t' for dr\lg thcrapv for obes1tv or an 0\ t'mcight condiuon We also offer ahcriu11\-C progrnms Avocado MecliCal Group 1441 Ari>cado Aft. Suite 70T Newport Betch. CA W660 (714) 720-9266 MAr.0-. (W 1 I ~Allio) ,f ,......_... ---.. __ ............ SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1996 -it all begins on Monday with first of three 'conditioning' days j I •Freeman ready to begin 'first campaign as CdM's head coach, Costa Mesa ready to receive 53 candidates for the varsity; ·Eagles, Newport ready. By Barry Faulkner, Dally Pilot The opening of fall football practice bas become more of a three-day purgatory than the tra- ditional "Hell Week" moniker for which it's more popularly known. .. Under any name, however, New- port-Mesa District high schools Coroiia del Mar, Costa Mesa, Estancia and Newport Harbor are anxious to begin preparation Monday for the 1996 prep football campaign. •we don't spend the three days just making kids run,• .said CdM Coach Dick Freeman, who enters his first fall campaign as head coai:'h, having taken over after the second week of the reg- ular season last year when Mark Schuster was anested on mol.etta- tion charges. • "lt used to be, CIP required you to practice without pads and footballs for a week, 50' all that was left was conditioning. But DOW, the.re isn't much time to just have the kids run around the track all day. Most of the condi- tioning stuff we do is incorporated in a drill. rather than a set of 40- yard~ You CMi't get kids into three days anyway; so, than people running into people, we approach it almost as a regular football practice.• Freeman ex.peats to welcome up to 50 Sea King players, who'll work out three times the first few days in helmets, shorts and T- shirts. Many of thosE! faces, how- ever, have yet to contribute on the varsity level as much of last year's 9-4 CIP Southern Section Division V semifinalist graduated last spring. Costa Mesa Coach Jerry How- ell. entering his second season at the school, would have the dis- trict's biggest turnout, if the 53 players on his roster The Mustangs r to rebound from a 4""6 sea.son in 1995, which included a four-game losing streak to close the cam- paign. Newport Harbor's Jeff Brinkley and Estanda's John Llebengood, each entering their 11th seasons, will both welcome approximately .1 I :'\ I < > H ~ I I :'\ :'\ I ~ 40 players this morning. Newport is coming off only the second sub-.500 season during Brinkleys tenure (4-6), while the Eagles made their first postseason appearance of the 1990s, only to see a regular-season forfeit force them to settle for a 5-6 record. CdM, the first district school to open the regular season -Sept. 12 on tbe road against Marina -will .open practice at 5 a.m. with a con- ditionlng session, followed by full workouts from 9-11 a.m. and 3-5 p.m. Costa Mesa, the last district representative to open the cam- paign -Sept. 14 against host Sad- dleback -has scheduled seaioml . from 8-10:30 a.m. and 3-5 p.m. l Estancia, which debuts Sept.• 13 on the road against Century,! will work from 8-10:15 a.m., tben1 head back to the field from 3...51 p .m. Newport, set to kick off the campaign . Sept. 13 at home against Orange, will work on- field sessions from 11 a .m.-12:30 p .m . and 4-5:30 p.m. around meetings and other football activ-j ities, while remaining on campus; from 8 a.m.-7 p .m. • Each school will also supervise' daily weight training workouts. BASKETBA~L OCC coach sees a dark cloud overj women's hoops •There's a lot more to the story that bas yet to surface over the Saddleback exodus , I to Rancho Santiago College, says Thornton : I By Jim Walters, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -The death knell that sounded this' week for the Saddleback College women's basketbal! program didn't come as a swprise for Orange Coast College coach Mike Thornton. ·1 was kind of aware this would happen about c. month ago,• Thornton said. "It wasn't a total swpiise. "It's a real sad situation for women's basketball. I bate to see it happen.• After posting a 31-1 recorQ. the best season in the: school's history, Saddleback -cials announced this' week they are suspending the women's basketball pro- gram for one year. The move was prompted by the July 10 resignation of head coach Jack Single, who was hired by Rancho Santiago the next day. Single's assistant, Clark Wilker- son, also left, along with the remaining players on the team. "l have no difficulty with Jack going to Rancho. but he Left Saddleback in a difficult situation," Thornton: said. "No coaches, no players, and no time to do any- thing about the situation. He took all the recruits and all returning players with him. I really have question& about his timing. Saddleback tried to make the best ol a bad situation, but they had nowhere to go.• Thornton said there is still a lot more of this story tt: be told about the sudden res1gnation of Single, wh3 headed the program for seven years. "There were a lot of things going on about why ht? left,• Thornton said. "He had some disagreements wiL'l the athletic director." Thornton said one of the contnbuting factors cen- tered around recruiting practices. ·we turned him m for illegal recruiting that hap- pened there,• Thornton said. "I don't think I should say much, but it involved an assistant coach being out of the area and making a personal VlSit to a potential recruit. "We knew for a fact that was done and brought it to their A.D.'s (Keith Calkins) attenbon. I'm told Jack was raked over the coals for that one. a lot of estions about the wa he has been getting players the last few years. •They spearhead P.a~~ Zone's conquest at the USA Challenge Cup. Most of Single's players bave come from outside the Saddleback attendance area and Calkins bad raised some concerns about this practice. Aware of trouble brewing, Single applied at Rancho. BOCA RATON, F'La. -Two local stars, Alexandra McGoodwin and Anne Y~lsey. con- tinued to dazzle on the junior tennis circuit this past week. The 11-year-()ld McGood.win went unbeaten while Yelsey, who will be 11 later this month, lost only one match in helping the Pad.fie Zone team win the National 12s in the USA Challenge Cup in Boca Raton, Fla. The tournament brought together the top talent from across the U.S. The Padfic Zone included players from California, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington. McGoodwin. who came into the townament as a Top Five seed 1n her age division. •we were playtng agajnst teams from the Central, Southeast and Northeast regions,· McGoodwin Mid. •we didn'tlose a team match." "She's aheed of tbe ballgaflle, • said McGoodwin's coach, Rance Brown. "She's going to be IOIDethlng. •Ala ii only a sixth grader at Mariner's and is already in the top 25 in Southern Cal-iforma 1'1. 1be sky ls the limit· · "He applied for the Job m May when things started happening.• Thornton said who wasn't particularly pleased with Rancho's role m this fiasco. •' "Rancho had to have a pretty gOQd idea they would hire him." he said. "They knew what waiting until July to make the announcement would do to Saddlebac.k It's a real shame · The loss of the Saddleback program left a few emp- ty slots on the Pl.rates' upcommg schedule. "We've replaced them Wlth West LA, a program that is just starting out, m our (Coast Christmas) Tourn~­ ment, • Thornton said. "Grossmont will be coming up to play Jan. 25 to replace the Jan. 24th game. "We'll probably just drop the Feb. 19 game and use that for a scnmmage " recreation standings ( .t 1 I I SAILORS ~Coed'"C"' p AMISU.Mll• • 1. We Tty Harder. 14 ~ 2. Mad Mix, 13; l . BHzer 'lomben. 11; 4. (tJe) s~ this, Tab Your Base,•s each; 6. ~6. Ma~ Coed •0.1• ........... , 1. Wta Martinique, 16 points; 2. Rebels, 16; 3. River Rats, 14; '-(tie) Calfomla OrNmln', The Fungi, 10 Nd\; 6. Oeats 'n , Offvaae. 4; 1. verlfone. 1. .... CIOefl ·c-. : ............ • 1. TMTJOMts 'N Clffv11ge. 17 polntt; 2. IJlbOf At The Bat 1 f3: J. Tffm Voo Doo, 12; 4. (tie) Shorehouse. ZubMtl. 10 each; i. Or.nge County CO(nbo. ~ 1. KR!« Virgins. 0. ~-0-t" ,.,1, (tie)~~.,. 16 ~ .Jdi; 3. ,.W.W, 12: 4. ... ~-~.s. PM St.mmeti~6. CJ Slug.. l8f'I, 4; 7. llul so.. 0. . I Coed -o.J• • 1. ~Mot__.., 11pOlntl;2. (Ue) ~Fl"'* ! ........ lfe 14 Md\; 4. .... lendtts, 1(); 5. TOt'Ndoes. 8; 6. •ContJnefttal Cable, 2.: 7. Okt lets • a.n.. o. ' ........... ,. ...... ,...... . '·~St;;...,,.,.,.,, .. a.2; 2. NMloMI ~Grill, 7-2·1; I. POC. R 4. ShoNhoUle. 5-4-1; 5. lrtw crtw. ~'7; 6. The --~,o; . ........ ~-.......... 1: . ......... , -2.(de)~~SIMrlulhlts ""'~ 1J ~ 5; Spotb,.. 10; 6. ,_.,, 1'1111. 2. ~-.a· . f 1. fOC. ~2. ftlt> ~MO ......,,5-4 ..ct\; 4. IL 1llifttll~ 4-4-1; S. Oulllirl-~ 4-S; a; Joi* 1·t. -c.a-•. ,.., ....... , • ..,.l. ,, ... ,,.. .... 1J:J.---• 10; 4. Step 1Wo, 8; 5. Bam Bumers, 7; 6. Dog Pound. 2. Men's'"C-4'" 1. New Beginnings, 18 points; 2. Swing This, 16; 12; 3. Team Call, 12; 4. The Smoothies, 6; 5. (tie) Mudvllle, Carta Blanca, 2 ffeh, Men ... •o.i· 1. My Leg Hurts, 15 points; 2. (tie) Don't Matter, Cone, 14 each; 4. Pirates. 7; S. ~rauden. '\; 6. Ice Chalet. 0. Men .. •o.J• 1. (tie) Flatllnen, Ballparlt Oldtimers, 14 points each; 3. Bart- Bartans. 12: 4. Rebels, 8; 5. Pathfinders. 6; 6. HTBC. 0 . Men .. •1>-4• t. Sharlts, 1 t points; 2. (tie) Bombers, Blyth@ & Assoc.. 10 each; 4. 58th St. !\Its, 9; 5. (tie) Super Freak. 04-Ever. 6 each. ...,. .. .....,.·o· .... ...... 1. ~Heroes, 18 points; 2. Big Wednesday, 16; 3 • Z.Conomks. 12; 4. (tie) Unknowns, West Coast Auto, 10 NCh; 6. (tit) The Dogs. GI.ms, 6 NCh; a. Shim, 2. ........ 1. lublts. 15 points; 2. lbt.el KA05, 14; 3. Strike A Pose, 11; 4, · Q<lub DirdHlgs. 6; S. Gunn hndlts, C; 6. Ro<*les, 0. ..... ._ &.tJw9' •o• ......_ ..... 1. bltpiri P.lm, 11 ~ 2. T.Q. Shooters, 16; 3. C<>ot.eio- tf't. 12; 4. M(Gew. 10; 5. Oucen, 1; S. Pemrt HNds, 1. -USDYULL -·· 1. M¥Ma With Dud(. 7-1; 2. Soljehs. 6-2; 3. SnNker ~ ... S-2; 4, L!A ~ S.:J: S. S.T.I., ~ 6, Shoioten, 2· · 4; 7. 11rn1 ~ 1,.t; 8. Sptrtt SHk~ M . nww 1. ftl9) ~NO 'O', lltow The~ 6-2; I . Ilg Jimmy, S.J; ~No Clemt. ~ s. WMdCati.. J.5; 6. G.S.f .. 04. ··--1. Red-., M : 2. ~ 'ltn a PfY 'lm. 5-l;'i. 0 .1 .. $-l; 4 (tie) Mdl'I ~ Wld Tlw'Mdl. U.•ttpk>Jed. .... ~ 1. ftlt) ~ CGrrallllil; 1-7 Md\. ...... 1. ~ .._ 2. QIS(,. ~ I. CAl•ileld. ,.,. •. ~ ~ J..J: '· ~ 1~ 6. ... ~· ~ 0.S. YMCA tourney tees Off ~t. 16 CONTINUED FROM 81 little more this year and hitting is something she hasn't done much, because she's always set in club," Glenn said. "But she has the size and the tools, and the kind of attitude that will help her µnprove. She's going to be a very, very good player.• Fielder, who transferred from Estancia before last season. is one of four six-footers on the Harbor roster, joining Carey and baske t- ball twin towers Breanna &dorek and M.E. C ayton (both 6·0). At 6-2. Fielder poses an mtlnu- dat1ng presence ln the middle, but her lack of club experience might mean a slow progression toward her 1>9tenti.al. ·she may not be where we want her at the t>egtnnmg, but she showed last year, he gets muc:b better · u the MUOn goes a)Ong, • Gaerin t:ald. •ey th end ol the ••cm. a w _p&aymg v.-y wd far UI \ail year. She WU one ol the reuona we were eble to beat H~ BMch.• SnoW, • .S-1 O JW:dor outllde hi\t•. U&> ~on~ late in the IMIOD \Mt fall. and lbOuld _proTtde a comllteat bitting threat. Hilhif. u.r. wtlll c.ey, Wiii . ' i , I I I I I I I I I I i-t 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 BOATING CONTINUED FROM 81 while the. entire fleet set up early. No problem, we thought, we'll just find a hole and stuff our bow in. One problem. No holes appeared. The last five seconds to the gµn found us second row on the start, with the boats above us taking all of the clean air while we stood still. Essentially, we were in such bad air that we were waiting for the oxygen bags to drop out of e oom. Fortunately, we were able to catch some lucky puffs and grind back up to a respectable finish. We were very lucky indeed, because we3 missed the announcement that the start/finish line wasn't restricted, so we sailed around it and caught some breeze down low while the rest of the fleet sailed through the line in a lull. Such is sailing. • Race 2 -The ulUmate .. mast puller." Now we had a midfleet finish, so it was time to win one (well, that was the plan). Again, same scenario with the boat favored. We set up a little earlier this time -learning from our recent mistake -and actually had our best start of the summer. A great start is a beautiful thing. You get bow out on the boat to windward and slowly pull away from the fleet with tncredible speed. We continued to have a great leg, rounding the windward mark in second. We sailed on starboard for a couple of boat lengths and then jibed onto port. Now for those unfamiliar with the Lehman fleet, this is where the crew is most essential and I have spent my entire summer perfecting the jibe. As the sail comes over, the crew lets off ·the shroud lever while simultaneously pushing out the boom. With one hand on the boom, you use your other hand to pull up the daggerboard. You then push your knee while simultaneously handing a beer to your skipper. Shroud, board, beer. But I digress. As we were jibing, the mast popped out of the step, throwing the entire mast forward. John ran up to the bow while I grabbed the tiller and continued to steer downwind. The mast slipped more and more until we finally had to tum up into the-wind to attempt to get the mast back in. Fortunately for us, a powerboat came and helped us get the mast back up right. Thank you Paul and Kelly Marshall; five more minutes and the wooden mast step would have broken off. We decided not to finish the race, but instead spent the rest of the time before the next start securing the mast a little better. Such is sailing. • Race 3 -Enter the powerboat OK, one more race. The breeze had filled in even more and this time we started at the pin end. No need to chance fate and more. A shift at the start allowed us and a few other boats to port-tack the rest of the fleet, so we cruised long to the right side of the course and rounded the weather mark in the top five. We executed a cautious jibe and this time sailed through the start/finish line to the leeward mark. As we approached the mark along with four other boats, a bright yellow powerboat made its way into our midst, with the driver managing to plant it right Various skippers in our fleet began yelling for the powerboat to back out of the situation, but we were all converging upon the poor fellow at once and he looked more than a little terrified as we charged at him. John and I made a wide sweep around him, while another boat rounded inside. All looked to be well, until the inside boat got its mainsheet wrapped around the powerboat's back running light, dragging the boat backwards. Oh well, they didn't have room anyway. But the running light broke, !Teeing the boat and bringing on laughter from the rest of the fleet. Such is sailing. • All in all, an eventful night of sailing. Yes, our karma was definitely off, but can you really ask for anything more than a beautiful night with great breeze, sailing in the fleet that becomes more and more fun every time you go out? Advantages: 1. No hntlph&I •No, men OOI,,_~ 2. ............ "'--................. a. o. .......... pmln. 4 ...... lnallb• ..._. pa 11lbmly ot llfge ._. IWlllng In a bllllr OOlfftllO NNL I. No plnl. ...... or..,_ .. UMd""' .. ....,,. I. No-oroMDMe.,.,_1111 'I· 1. You Wiik out ot our Arb 1 I' N'I ..... °"""' .... "''"*"or ........ ,_. ... en. l.~~-llllletol'IUntowaetllnatlw~ •. Gollt .. tD ... ~to wllr lftd -:-or:--=~ ..... ~.... and .... 1e Back on Their Feet Sooner" ~~~.-··.m?t.!"9• " I ) I I I ' "-I \ FRIDAY'S COUNTS ~ Lodler -8 boats, 295 anglers. 21 yelloWfln tunai.. 9 clorado, 23 yellOwtall, 3 sklpjack tuna, 1~8 bonito, 494 barracuda, 74 calico bass. 257 sand bass, 76 sculpin, 4 shffphead, 1 halibut.. 3 rodcflstl, 300 l'NIC:kNel. Newpot't ~ -7 ~ 161 anglers. 305 sand btis, 252 cahco ba.ss, 1 White sea bass, 9 rodcflsh, 22 sculpin, 166 bonito, 9 shffphe.cl, 1 halibut, 37 barracuda, 20 blue percn, 2 blade sea bass (released) 2 cabezon, 283 mackerel. The Phen.;fen Diet The answer is 1~· llO\\l"t'Cr rhe rrear· mcm of obesi11· or Jn 01·~rn·e1~h1 coodi· 1100 :ilso rcquut·\ .1ppmpn:11c lifcs11 lc changes and an 111d viduahl.L'd. ph\'s1cun· supervised. compn:hcns11·c :tppro~ch inducting diet. beh.1~ior moclificarion and excrtisc. For even ont•. ii b not just sim· plv a mailer of pushing themselves away from rhe uble1 The 00\o diet pllls. when properly admin1~1en.'C1 ~·a ph1-sician who IS knowledgeable 1n 1 l1CJr use. can be :i helpful ad1unct for \\CtAht reduction and we1gh1 maintcn:incc. can my office for ~n appointmcnr and we ain dercmunc if \'OU :uc or :ire nor a good cancl1d.11e for drug lhl-r.ipv for obcs11v or an Ol'Cf\\c1ght condition. We :1150 offer ahcrnJll\'C pmgr.uns Avocado Medical Group 1441 AYOC8do Ave. Suite 70T Newport Bach, CA 9J660 (714) 720-9266 ...... ,,.,..~. cw-ni--AA.o) & -~~ ·-•. ..._... ~ -: ...... L4 SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1996 The preps -it all begins on Monday with first of three 'conditioning' days j I • Freeman ready to begin Under any name, however, New· footballs for a week, so all that varsity level as much of last year's 40 players this morning. dleback -has scheduled sessiooSj first camp . CdM' port·Mesa District high schools was left was conditioning. But 9-4 CIP Southern Section Division NeWJ>Ort is coming off only the from 8-10:30 a.m. and 3-5 pm.: , aign as S Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, now, there isn't much time to just V semifinalist graduated last second sub-.500 season during Estancia, Which debuts 5ep( l head coach· Costa Mesa Estancia and Newport Harbor are have the kids run around the spring. Brinkley's ten ure (4-6), while the 13 on the road against Century,l ' anxious to begin preparation track all day. Most of the condi-Costa Mesa Coach Jeny How-Eagles made their first postseason will work from 8-10: 15 a.m., tben1 ready to receive 53 Monday for the 1996 prep football tloning stuff we do is incorporated ell. entering bis second sea.son at appearance of the 1990s, only to bead back to the field from 3-51 candidates for the varsity; campaign. in a drill, rather than a set of 40· the school, would have the dis-see a regular-season forfeit force p.mN.ewport, set to '-'ck off the! •we don't spend the three yard You can't get kids trict's biggest turnout, if the 53 them to settle for a 5-6 record. .u , :Eagles, Newport ready. days just making kids run,• .said Into three days anyway; players on his roster r Cd.M, the first district school to campaign Sept. 13 at homeJ CdM Coach Dick Ftffman, who so, other than people running i:ntO The Mustangs r to open the regular season -Sept. 12 against Orange, will work on..J enters his first fall campa.tgn as people, we approach it almost M rebound from a 4-6 season in on the road again.st Marina -will field sessions from 11 a.m.·12:30j head coach, having taken over a regu1a:r football practice." 1995, which included a four-game .open practice at 5 a.m . with a con-p.m. and 4.-5:30 p .m. around! after the second week of the reg-Freeman expects to welcome losing streak to close the cam-ditionlng session, followed by full meetings and other football activ-, ular season last year when Mark up to 50 Sea King players, who'll paign. workouts from 9-11 a .m. and 3-5 ities, while remaining on. campus; By Sany Faulkner. Daily Pilot The opening of fall football practice has become more of a thJ'ee..day purgatory than the tra- ditional •Hell Week " moniker for which it's more popularly known. Schuster was arrested on molesta-work out three times the first few Newport Harbor's J eff Brinkley p.m. from 8 a.m. -7 p.m. tion charges. days in helmets, shorts and T-and EstanciA's J ohn Uebengood, Costa Mesa, the last district Each school will also supervise: "It used to be, CIP required shirts. Many of th0$e faces, bow-each entering their 11th seasons, representative to open the cam-daily weight training workouts. you to practice without pads and ever, have yet to contribute on the will both welcome approximately paign -Sept 14 against host Sad- By Jim Walten. Daily Pilot COllll Mesa' Rance Brown. a famlllar figure on lbe tennis lldellnes as a teaching pro at lhe ~ Buch Marriott. has a date at the U.S. Open to attend a workshop. ' JI '\l<>H" 11 '\'\l "I •They spearhead Pacific Zone's conquest at the USA Challenge Cup. BOCA RATON, PLa. -1\vo local stars, Alexandra McGoodwin and Anne Yelsey, con- tinued to dazzle on the junior tennis circuit this past week . The 11-year-<lld McGoodwin went unbeaten while Yelsey, who will be 11 later this month, k>st only one match in helping the Pacific Zone team win the National 12s in the USA Challenge Cup in Boca Raton, Fla. 1be tournament brought together the top talent from across the U.S. 1be Padfic Zone included players from California, Hawaii. Oregon and Washington. Mc:GoodWin, wbo came into the tournament as a Top Five seed in her age division. •we were playing against teams from the Central, Southeast and Northeast regions," McGoodwtn M.id. •we didn't lose a team match." •She's ahead of the ballgap:ie, • said McGoodwin's coach, Rance Brown. "She's going to be 90iiietbing. • Al8x ii only a sixth grader at Mariner's and is ftlready in the top 25 in Southern Cal· uorme. 14s. The aky Is the limit.• . BASKETBALL OCC coach sees ' a dark cloud over~ women's hoops •There's a lot more to the story that has I . yet to surf ace over the Saddle back exodus . to Rancho Santiago College, says Thornton ! I By Jim Walters, Daily Piiot ' COSTA MESA -The death knell that sounded this' week for the Saddleback College women's basketbal!. program didn't come as a surpnse for Orange Coast College coach Mi.Ke Thornton. "I was kind of aware this would happen about a. month ago,• Thornton said "It wasn't a total surprise. "It's a real sad situation for women's basketball. I bate to see it happen." , After posting a 31-1 record,. the best season in the· school's history, Saddleback officials announced this' week they are suspending the women's basketball pro- gram for one year. , The move was prompted by the July 10 resignation of bead coach Jack Single, who was hired by Rancho Santiago the next day. Single's aiSistant, Clark Wilker-, son, also left, along with the remaining players on the· team. •I have no difficulty with Jack going to Rancho, but he left Saddleback in a difficult situation,• Thornton. said. "No coaches, no players, and no time to do any- thing about the situation. He took all the recruits and illl retw;ning players with him. I really have question5 about pis timing. Saddleback tried to make the best or a bad situation, but they had nowhere to go." Thornton said the.re is still a lot more of this story tc be told about the sudden resignation of Single, wr.o headed the program for seven years "There were a lot of things going on about why l-0 left," Thornton said. "He had some disagreements with the athletic director." Thornton said one of the contnbuting factors cen- tered around recruitmg practices. "We turned him m for illegal recruiting that hap- pened there," Thornton said. "l don't think I should say much, but it involved an assistant coach being out of the area and making a personal visit to a potential recruit. "We knew for a fact that was done and brought it to their A.O. 's (Keith Ca.Lkms) attention. I'm told Jack was raked over the coals for that one. bout the wa he has been getting players the last few years. Most of Single's players have come from outside the Saddleback attendance area and Calkins had raised some concerns about this practice. Aware of trouble brewing. Single applied at Rancho. "He applied for the job in May when things started happening,· Thornton said who wasn't particularty pleased with Rancho's role m this fiasco. ' "Rancho had to have a pretty gOQd idea they would hire him.• he said. "They knew what waiting until July to make the announcement would do to Saddleback It's a real shame " The loss of the Saddleback program Jett a few emp· ty slots on the Pl.rates' upconung schedule. "We've replaced them with West LA, a program th.at is just startmg out, m our (Coast Cbnstmas) Tourn~­ ment, • Thornton said. "Grossmont will be coming up to play Jan. 25 to replace the Jan. 24th game. "We'll probably just drop the Feb. 19 game and use that for a scnmmage. • recreation standings ( I ( ) I I SAILORS • ill' ii IUMMEA SOFTaAU .. ~(Md·c­ : FINllSW ... 9 1. We Tl'y Harder, 14 ~ 2. Mad Mix. 13; 3. Beazer I~ 11; 4. (tie) s~ 'Jhls, Take Your ltase, 8 ffeh; 6. 'Tonadoes. 6. ~ C.oed ·0-1· ............. t. Vitia Martinique, 16 points; 2. Rebels, 16; 3. River Rats, 14; 4. (tie) Calfornla Drffmln', The Fungi, 10 Hdl; 6. Cleats 'n 'Cleavage, 4; 7. Verifone, 1. • Coe4 ·c-. ..... , ........ • 1. TNTIONU 'N ~ 17 polnu; 2. 8Jlbo$ At TM Bat, 13; i . THm Voo Doo, 12; 4. (tie) Shcnhouse. Zubies, 10 each; '6. Orange County~~ 7. Kiiier VI~ 0. , c...-~1· 1. (tie) ~ ... ~~.16 poillts Jct,; 3. F~ 12; 4. lelt ~I; S. rm Slemmen. 6; 6. CJ Slug- fe"S, 4; 7. llut so.. o. r Claell -o.z• • 1. Mufffn MOllltM'I. ti pOlnts; 2. (tie) StwttblMs. Fie.net !lrMdogl, 14 NCh; 4. laM ~ 10; S. Tom.doel, 8; 6. Condnent.91 c.ble. 2; 1. Old am a a.111, o. f ......... ,. ..._._.,... 1.~~~1-2;2.~Spo.fUGrll~ 7-2-1;' t. PO(. Mc 4. ~ M-1; S. lrew Cmv. J •7; 6. l1w steci. 0.: 10: • ~ ...... ~. ' ........ r: . I 1. lld ... 1 -2. {tt.) ~ 6'A ~ iUllto t""' OMtli. 1J Mch: $, Sp0rta,.. 10; I.~,..... J, ~-.a· . l 1 • .0C.1~~-~Mo....-.~.Md\;4. ·~ .. ,...... .... ~1; s. Ouein·~ 4-S; "Joi* ~~ 1 .... .,_..Doi' 14 ~ 2. ~ 11: ), Shootilrs 10; 4. Step Two, 8; 5. Bam Burners, 7; 6. Dog Pound. 2 . Men's •C-4• 1. New Beginnings. 18 points; 2. Swing This, 16; 12; 3. Team Call, 12; 4. The Smoothies. 6; 5. (tie) Mudvflle, Carta Blanca, 2 each. Men .. •0-2· 1. My Leg Hurts, 15 points; 2. (tie) Don't Matter, Cone, 14 each; 4. Pirates. 7; 5. Marauders, '\; 6. ke Chalet. 0. Men's •o.J• 1. (tie) Flatllnen, Ballpark Oldtim«S, 14 points ea<h; 3. Barr- Barians, 12; 4. Rebels, 8; 5. Pathflnden, 6; 6. HTBC. 0 . Men's·o..· 1. Sharks, 11 pofnts; 2. (tie) Bombers, Blythe & Assoc .• 1 o each; 4. 58th St. l\ats, 9; 5. (tie) Supef freak, 04-Ever, 6 each. ....... UillMf' ·o· .... ...... 1. Y~ Heroes, 18 points; 2. Big Wednesday. 16; 3. Z..Conomla, 12; 4. (tie) Unknowns, West Coast Auto, 10 each; 6. (de)™ Dogs. Giants. 6 ffCh: a. Sheers, 2. ......... 1. ZUbm. 15 points; 2. TOtal Kaos. 14; ~.Strike A Pose, 11; 4. ' Q<1ub ~ 6; 5. Gunn Bandits, 4; 6. Rookies. 0. Mlnllt LtiWW •o• ...... _ ...... 1. ~ l'tZJ.1. 11points;2. T.Q. Shooters. 16; 3. Contain- ers, '2: 4. ~ 10; 5. Duc9rs, l; 6. PMTOt HMds, 1. •"• • IAIKITIAU. -·-~ 1. ~ Whh Duck. M ; 2. So4jehs. W: l . Sf'lffker SqUMlten. S-2.; •• LA: Mura. S-J; s. s.u . ~ 6. ShoOten. 2· · ~ 7. 11rM Out&; 1-e; I. Spirit SftbcrtenS, N . ~y 1. Ctl9) ~ NO 'O', htOw The 9'1m. 6"2; l . Ilg J~ S-J; .. No .,.,., 4-4; s. ~ .).5; " G.s.F .. o.a. ....... 1. Aid~ M ; 2. ~'Im a ffy 'Im, W;t. 0 .1., S-:1; 4 (*) Jldl'I ~ Wld ThtMdll. ~ .... NCh; 7.::= Com:3llJs .. 1-7 Nd\. 1. ~ ~ J. osc. W: s. ca ... iWd. J.);-. ~ ...... U; '· ~ 1-J; &. ... -s· KJddr\ ~s. YMCA tourney ~OffSept 16 CONTINUED FROM 81 little more this year and hitting is something she hasn't done much, because she's always set in dub,· Glenn said. "But she has the size and the tools, and the kind of attitude that will help her ~prove. She's going to be a very, very good player.• Fielder. who transferred from Estancia before last season, 15 one of four six-footers on the Harbor roster, joining Carey and basket- ball twin towers Breanna Badorek and M.E. Clayton (both 6·0). At 6-2, Fielder poses an intimi- dating presence in the middle, but her lack of club experience might mean a slow progression toward her potential. •She may not be where we want her et the beginning, but she showed last yeer, sb gets much better ·u tbe seuon goes elong, • Gkmn aald. •By the end ol the , abe was playmg very well far \II last ye&r. She was on of the l'M90nl w were able . to beat Hun~ BMcb. • SnOw, • 5-10 Junior outlld hitt«, aisO ceme on 1tJ"GDQ let in the MUOO \Mt fall, aftd abould proYide • C'OOsbtent blttill9 lhrMt. tWkir, Uong '1fttlt <Arey, wW ' I :T\JROAY, AUGUST 24, 1996 -> ·~ .~{.' ~'I •I• -,• -. ~·--. , ~ ;... ~ • • It's six. and COllllting. The Daily Pilot sports s~ of Roger Carlson, Richard Dunn, Barry Faulkner and Jim Walters, which checked in at 1,016 pounds in early Jan- uary, bas six days left before the official ton- nage-check at Newport Harbor High. Dunn and Paull(ner are in the taper mode1 Carlson's menu continues on a daily intake of less than 750 calories; Walters, just back from a two-week tour of Prance, says he's ready. It's all for a cause, with pledges per polllld lost over the eight-month diet, benefiting the ongoing push to provide funds to improve Davidson Field at Newport Harbor, the site of football games for the Sailors, as well as the Corona del Mar Sea Kings, Costa Mesa Mus- tangs and Estancia Eagles. FAULIENER CONllNUED FROM 11 from Hollywood,• no less) to comprise two teams for a best-of-three Celebrity Match, Nov. 2, I And, if this galaxy of stars im't enough to bring fans to the banner-bedazzled Mesa gym, Diamond Dave has more. •1 can tell you right now that every female who comes will get a . special pack.age of hair-care products free of charge.• Bill Veeck., eat your heart out. Q Wbile Sorrells' P.T. Barnum act may be a little much, he appears to be building a program where none existed before . He is, in fact, the first Mesa coach to return in five seasons and his salesmanship with sponsors has created a windfall for a budget so depleted, he bad to rent volleyballs from a local club last season just to have practice. "This year, we have 60 new volleyballs, whicb is more than anybody around,• he said. View League linebacker entering his senior sea.son, abo signed countless autographs for fawning Parmlngton youths. · 0 Newport HarboT glrta volleyball coach Dan Glenn altered bis schedule slightly last week, overc:oi:niD9 a mild protest from Huntington Beach Coach Rocky Ciarelli to shift the starting time of the sept. 26 Huntington-Newport nonleague match from 6:45 p.m. to 5:30. . The reason? Newport football assistant coach Tony Ciarelli, Rocky's brother, asked Glenn to make the adjustment, so he could watch bis daughter, Oilers senior setter Allison Ciarelli, compete against the Tuts before Newport's football team hosts Torrance that evening in a nonleague game. Q lbe Corona del Mar High football coaching staff is currently preparing for Monday's fall practice opener by convening in Lake Arrowhead. Uon'I ix' l{•n OUI -ix' 8 part or a community effort co tum 'Davidson F1eld' Into 'The Dream Aeld' Phone Number: • In addition, Sorrells said be plans to stick with the rebuilding process for the duration . "It's basically two days of getting together to get things straightened out,• Coach Dick Freeman said. "Having all walk-on coaches, we don't usually see each other much during the off-season, so this is a way to pull everyone together and make sure we're on the same $1 per pound D $5 per pound D $ ... other per pound $ ... maximum "Things are going to happen here,• he said, adding, "J'm committed. Or maybe I ought to be committed." r-------------------------------------------~------------·-·---------------------, • ~- page.• Q : Dally PUot Sports Editor Rogs CarllOli llid ...... 1111 Wlillliia, aldlUd o.ia _. ~ . : : Faulkner have (obvlomly) plenty top, -.. ,... Ill .. ;.C GI a redactiDll lia ...... : Q Freeman sald the opening of former coach Mark Schuster's criminal trial Monday (he's charged with 16 counts of lewd behavior with his adopted daughter, a minor, including statutory rape) will haye no psychological effect on the Sea Kings program. : Send a pledge lor your IUPPort for ~Mllil.DWl'ld -ConiM·cW w.r, ~ l : Costa Mesa and Newport Harbor -bf way elf..._ 1ar....,. ,.,_..la.I to JOllll Walz, clo .l Among Sorrells' primary goals this season is a victory over cross-town and PCL-rival Estancia, which has dominated the Mustangs in recent years. : Davtdson Renovation Project. 3311 SUllD St. Mata~ t27M. : : The PUot stall 11 ID lbe •gMag• procw. Be a ,.e of II wD a pledile per poaDd la lbe Pilot.. : : eight-month push to September 1 wbm ... t• loOINIU .. .-~ Tealll ..__ID : To that end, Sorrells has scheduled th.e Eagles as the opponent in the preseason scrimmage, Sept. 10. L------------------------------------·--------------------------------·----------~ . . Earn a berth on the Big List "I want our girls to know what. they're up against,• be said. Q There may be a more tangible effect, however, if, as expected, several CdM coaches are called to testify, which might preclude them from attending practice(s), especially dwing two-a-days. JOIN TI-IE BLUE CHIP UST OF DONORS TOWARD THE Ilvfl>ROVEMENT OF DAVIDSON FIELD Newport Harbor baseball standout Joe Urban returned from the Connie Maclc World Series last week with memories he'll treasure from the annual showcase in Farmington, N.M. Q Former Orange Coast College student Scott Barajas has completed work on his fifth annual Prep Pigskin Preview magazine and it's his best effort to date. Joe Urban Pat and Betty Johner Irreleva nt Week (Paul Salata & Co.) Karen Olson-Benedikt Jamie Swarberg Ken Brittingham Mitch Melbon David Antonini June Mccartin PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES The Mesenbrink family John Walz Newport Harbor soccer teams Bruce and Ellyn Olander Ralph Nelson Kristin Heeschen Vince Andido Jack Brisacher Luke Davis Art Perry PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Clayton and Lisa Weatherford Phil and Louisa Arnold Marcia Cashion Melanie Fitch Gina Lesley Emily Ehrenfeld Jim Scott Jerry Jelnick Evelyn H~rt · Dr. Dudley ?faff PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES After going 7 for 12 as a first baseman for the Ocean View All-Stars, however, he left without his bat. "The biggest souvenir a local (Farmington) kid can get from the players is their hat after the tournament is over,• Urban's dad, Joe Sr. said. •Joe gave his hat to a kid and it was like h e had given him a pot of gold.• The younger Urban, an All-Sea The 82-page publication features team profiles of nearly every Orange County school. as well as listings of bis county top 10, the top 20 players at each position, sophomores and juniors to watch, 1995 stat leaders and county products currently playing at four-year schools. Those interested in purchasing a copy ($13 including shipping and handling) may phone 957-2713. PUBLIC NOTICES OBITUARY 888 Oll'l'QDY 888 OBlTUUY 888 PU BLIC NOTICES tamed at thO Olhce ol the bust0ess yet? yes, 1972 REQUEST BY TEMPLE PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing CA 92715 Purchasing Supervisor al Rondell B. Hanson. Oen· BAT YAHM (BERNARD business ye1? No This business. Is con· up the fund raising and organlutlonal ef- forts for The Ao .. 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Newpor1 Beach, CA Fictitious Business ...,_ _______ ___, e •!.'Ci.wed by lhe Coly ol Nama Statement CITY COUNCIL APPLICATION 92657 Name Statement OBITU•ey • ~1.1 t.•c-sa 10 v.11· The C11y Tho following persons are AGENDA SUMMARY TO SELL This business is con-The following persons are ._ 1.r k · P 0 Box I 200. doing business as: River· August 261 111116 · ALCOHOLIC dueled by: a general part· doing business as: A) En· ----------- 888 #1..i M l!SJ Calil orma side Meadows, LTD .. 190 ORDINANCE::; FOR IN· nership . hance Your Eyesight Sys· HENDERSON bolore Newport Center Drive, TRODUCTION BEVERAGES Have you started doing tems, B) Eye Systems. 11 and Jeremy Thomui---------- Roaa-Ouggan; grand- chlldren Kala Marl••• Overstocked with atuH? Su11e 100. Newpon Beach, INTRODUCE ORDINANCE Dete of Filing business et? No Toulon, Newport Boach, Omy Thotnae Roe. " James Kruogar, 190 New· F R IOEN IAL B ILD· JUL 26, 111116 s s a omen was 1 e Saad B. Jarrah, 4349 a to many w o naon revof' Cl Ill d ·1 111e biouer to dellv~r his port Conier Drive. Su11e ING RECORDS ORDI· To Whom It May Con· with the County Clerk ol Tuolumne Pl., Corlsbod, CA knew her, age 85, of Johnaon; alatera Joan ass 8 ''to 1t1e Coty Clerks Of· 100. Newport Beach, CA NANCE (CURRENTLY cern: Orange County on 7·25·96 92008 Newport Beach (for-Ward Thomae and will help 1.!.' l.Jy Ilic proper an· 92660 CHAPTER 20.03). ANO RE· The Name(•) ol tho AP· 19963690821 This buslnoss Is con· merly of Houaton, Annette Irene Thomas. ___ 8_4_2_-_5_8_7_8 __ _ 1 vcmcetl 1""1? Dehvc;x, lo· Rondoll B. Hanson. 190 CODIFYING IT AS CHAP· plicant(s) ls/are: LOPEZ, Daily Pilot Aug. 24, 31, ducted by: an Individual . London, Long Beach Gay waa loved by all Thinking ol having a 11'0 " Cit( 01 Costa csa, Newport Center Drive. TER 15.15 JOSE 0, LOPEZ LOURDES Sept. 7. 14, 1996 Sa846 Have you started doing and Loa Angele•) died who kn.W her. She garage sale? r;~,_s~;·r 8~~~°. nc~~:o:~11~ ~~t:2~~g· Ncwpon Beach, A~g~T~J-~TtONS FOR ~·cfg~mi~~z Jc?3~Lt~'~: PUBLIC NOTICE bs:~~e~~ J:r1r1o~es. 111196 ~~~,t~~=l•d1:::! ~~i'tier8~o 'r;,:rlr~ ~l~SS~F~~~ MC1P1C V1SW 92li26 Otds should bo ro· Barrott C F311 190 New· ADOPT RESOLUTION OP· MINA This statement was flied on Tueaday, ..... uat 8, children, and many 8 4 2·5878 MmllORIAL MM 1~1111ci:.1 to t11e attention ol port Con1er Drive, Ste. 100. POSING PROPOSITION The applicants fisted Fictitious Business w11h the County Clerk or 19118, at the h6:ne of othwa conaldered her --------' ic C•ly Clork. "11h1n said Nowpon Boacto. CA 92660 211. THE FRIVOLOUS SE· above are applying to the Na111• Statement Orange County on 7·5·96 Cemet Mort '·'TIC''"''' "'a sealed cnve· Rondell B. Han~on, Co· CURITIES LITIGATION INI· Department ol Alcoholic The following persons are 19983888726 her ~ughter In Albu-their lovlng mother as TRADE ChapefY Crema~ :;pc •dcntihl.'d on lhe out· Trustee ol Honson Family TIA TIVE Beverage Control to sell al· doing business as: Rea-0 p A 3 0 querque, N-Mexico. well. She loved tennla, ~" ~101: v.itn the B·d llem Revocable Trust, 190 New· ADOPT RESOLUTION OP· cohollc beverages al 123 sonlng lrom the Scriptures aily ilot ugust • 1 • A graduate of Untver-body surfing, and 3!500 Pacific View Drive tJumbcr and tho Opening port Center Dnvo, Ste. 100. POSING ANY EXTENSION 23RO STREET. NEWPORT Ministries, 14 Cane De Sue-17· 24• 1996 SaB38 ally H~h School In walks on the beach. through Classirled Newpon Beach DJte Ods "''" be publicly Newpon Beach, CA 92660 OF THE PUBLIC COM· BEACH. CA 92663 nos, Rancho Santa Marga· PUBLIC NOTICE Loa Angeles, Oay at· Oay wu a talented 842·5678 M4-2700 oper·•·d and read aloud :it Joyce p Hanson, Co-MENT PERIOD ON THE For the following type of rite, CA 92688 tended Stanford Uni-artist. wtilmalcaJ pl• .. _______ _ 10 00 :a"'· or as soon Trustee of Hanson Famtly ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT License· 41 ON·SALE Ron RhOdes, 14 Calle De Fictitious Buslneas ver•lty, UCLA, and nlst, adV9nturoua trmv------------~ t11ere:ihcr as pr.-ict.cable on Revocable Trust. 190 New· REPORT FOR THE EL BEER ANO WINE. EATING Suonos. Rancho Santa Name Statement Wrtght-McMann. She eler, and cherlahed r-·~ __ ,._.... CSepicn;oCcr tb. l996. in lhe port Center Drive, Ste. 100, TORO MARINE BASE RE· Published Newport Margarita. CA 92688 The following persons ere waa a member of the her garden and anl-On the move? ml lllOADWAY ourici h.lillOOrS Newport Beach CA 92660 USE PLAN Beach.Costa Mesa Deily This business Is con· · B Junior lAague In Long mals. Oay lived the AdcJ•foonal scls or lhe This busines's is con-PUBLIC HEARINGS Pilot August 10. 11. 24, ducted by: husband and ~~kg ~~~~~~~s ~i' S~n~?ii Beach and In Newport expreaalon 'ml can Sell your extra MortuC~~~hapen I P<'Crfu;at• ins may be Ob· ducted by: a l1m1tod part· 1996. wife Studios: c) Twin, 2470 AN. Beech, a memt>« of ea au caae'. Her ,..,,,..uv Why play Hido 'N nership RENT Sa84l Sell your home 01assell SI .. Orange, CA th• American Paraly-t>eeutlful amlle, warm household 110staBl"OiidWesaay S£>C'k wrt11 ch1tdcaro? Haie you started doing Buy It. Sall 11. Find 11. through classified. 9266S ala Aaaoclatlon, the and generou. natun1 items Co a M .111 Clasalfled through classified Cleaslfled. 842·5878 Mallhew Jamaa Walin, National Charity ·were conatant; her in Classified 842 ... 1eo • 1o~ay1 642·5678. 40~ Ge~~nde~ IN~~~~~~~::•~·~and~~~~~~~·~~~n~d~a~o~f~~~~~h~~~--------~~~~~~~~~ GENERAL NEWPORT 1002 l!ACB 1081 CBM.ETERY LOT/ BALBOA CORONA 2106 DEL MAR COSTA MESA 2124 LAGUNA NEWPORT 2148 BEACH NEWPORT 2169 BEACH touou. "llVS"'c GOV'T FORECLOSED o""OATuN•r. homes for pennies ,All m l rsute ldwrtf11111 in this on $1 . Delinquent Tax, 1'hf1NPCI Is S•llicct IO Ill• Fed· Ropos. REOs. Your eral FwAtllSl•t ~ti 111111 Aroa. 1·800·898·9778 __... wllkll llUUI Ullttll E x I . H • 1 3 6 1 Io r 18 ..,.rtht "aay (1Rlelt11ct, current listings. limflallan 11 flmlml111llu ...,.O_O_V-'T=--F-O_R_E_C_L_O_S_E_D_ llaatf 81 llCt, calor, rtlltloft. home• for pennies 1t•. ll111dlurt. lanlill.ll allhn at on $1 . Delinquent Tax, 11alloul lf1tlll. or 111 llllellloll la Repos. REOs. Your l'l\IU any 111ell p111eft11Ce. ll111I· Area. 1 ·600·898-9778 111~11 Of tllacrlml11llltll.'' E X t • H • 1 3 9 8 I o r Tllla 11ewa,.t11tr wlll AOI curront ll1llngs. UIGWllltly ICCtl'tlllf tMrllU· --------- COSTA MESA 1024 rntlll ler "" 1111te wtlkll la la wlal.tUM Ill U11 ..... Ow 111M11r1 tit krtlly l111emitt1 11111 all iiiiiFiiAiiMiiilLiiYiiiHiiOiiMiiiEiiii tlw1111111a lfnrtlntl 111 11111 On cufdHac. Btull ~ .. """''' 111111 orea. 3 t 2 . FP, 2· ..... ..,.,...., .... '"""' story. Low tow downl ... u11at11r•.U11HUO Foat aale 1216,000. 11A·M • t·•·•H·llll Ftf Ownr/brkr 722·8155 llll'Mnhlqta .oc ... ,,._ u11••*"-•.•-·----1 IRVINE 1044 HOUSES/ CONDOS. FOR SAL! Buy ll Sall It. Find 11. Cteaalned. ' New 8~ Owner, Greal 1ocallon/school1. 8br, 2 ~ba, hardwood flra, 1355,ooo. e7a..otee To place an •d In CleHlfled Call e42·5878. B1 \I 1111 I l'Ol\l lfll\JI'.'. Spacious open floor plan. Approx. 3000 sq. ft. 4bd, 4bath. Security system, built-in stettO system, custom mstr bath with imported marble & tile,J' acuzzi tub. 2 eeks+ patio w/built-in BBQ center. Lrg FR& DR w/hrdwd firs.' Bay view, short walk to ocean & ~t~bortl ny bkt,1000 760-0621 or 723-0547 .........~ CRYPT 1225 ISLAND 2122 BEACH 2169 Pactno View plot Bayview Terrace Lo141913 Gray e E. $3600. 702·263·11241. HOUSES/ CONDOS POR RENT N • w port He I 9 ht• iiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii li!iiiiiii!i~iiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiii l!XCITINQ waterfront FABULOUS Ocoan & 3br, 2 'r'llba. •Ingle Almoat Oceenfront Lido lal• 3bd/3b• Sea Fair Villa Balboa Townhse 3BA, 2.5BA Harbor view. Localed gar, w/d hu. f/p Sludlo, 3 rooma, and Lrg IOI, apa $2500 Condo, lbr, walk 10 unfurn. front patio on Ocoan Blvd. Step• $1200mo 845·0880 balh, n/1mkr, n/pet1. 3bd/3be Be~ront beach. All appliancea + lrg deck, 2 car from beach. 8eaut1-.,,.--------714-499·1'731 Bast toe, bch '6500 $1600/mo. Lease only. pkng. Dock avail. NJ 3bd. Frplc, • garage *r~:'u~~~~e~1'';'br;o~a~~ --------·• Grund)' Rllr 675-8161 By appl. 720.9474 pet/smk. $2850/mo. $25gsmo. 281-4455 I LJdo lale 38A 2.76BA, Leave MeHage A OEMI 723-4633 LOOKING ~r":::n~~n~1~11~9;~:, NBEAEWPCHORT frpto, 2·car gar, P•tloa, BAVSHORiS Femlly SouthBeyfront FORARENTAL? 944 Dogwood 2169 111 Via E~ll $2100 Home. 5 BR, 4 BA Upper duplex, terrific CALL MARIA 848·4407 Agl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 310.277·1583 Avall 9/6. $4250/mo. view. New palnVc:pl, HARBOR REAL TY 3Br 1.758• Cannery Lov•ir Speoloua S48·3080 4br, 2 ba. fplc, gar, 873 .... 400 VIiiage. $1800/mo. Condo 2BA/28A, yrly. Agent 673·4062 --------FOUNTAIN Avail 11·1. Call Rob hrdwd llra, pool/Jao, l•••••••- 2102 BALBOA , ______ PENINSULA GIN!IUU. COSTA MESA 2124 VALL1!Y 2134 Fteldm.n 583'1000 No •mk/pele. Sl400/ APARTMENTS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii :a•R, a .5•A, 2 atory moll••••· 848·'7973 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w/d, relrllil, pool/apa Ni/CM Condo 3BA FOR UNT 2107 38R 28A, lrg upp•r 8ummer, 81ule 3br, •cceas. Avall now. 2.SBA, f/p, gar, poo1,••••••lili••• famlly rm, enc:loaed 1.5bl\ 2 car jar, pe11 N rt T 11300/ 1 , o 01; 1" ,,.-------~•1••1&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil back/aid• yard. 2 car conelderod. 1"'70.00 ewpo err, rg m••••r. og "' HAVING TftOUILI "' mo +deposit. 4118· s1oos. 437°121a1---------~~...;._ a I Newlw r•modl'd 4bd/ gar. Nr Fairview/Paul· Call 988°3909 5238, meHg 842·5218 r.pt North 2br, 1 •l/ UlBOA LHllng or nenl ne 2ba. FP, atep• to arlno. 111100/IHH. N your Prop~y? C .. I: beach. Yt ly 1..... RHdy 0/1, ••• now. ••• C•nwon 3tH, 4bll, ckok, Ip, w/d, ISLAND 2101 ~•1.•P!!•9•9~ .... .,• • ...-12000/mo. 2112"4555. L-.-.--•-• ... o_.1_1_•_•_..__ HUNTINGTON 2 1/2ba, "•bulou1 gar, e/o. pool. IH••~•liiilll!!ll[l~-8'-9 • 19 ·-Cond. '2095/mo. Call 11110. 310·122.2331 t• c Overlooklnt Canal •luff• Condo lbr BEACH 2140 252·8200 or 851;8180. :•••rt•llke ... -bl· ute 18DlfU IAl.IOA ISIAllD ZlOI 2blka to lltch. 3br aba 2.&ba, view, gar. w/d _ " ftm Hrdwd ltoor.. oath hu, n/pete, •tO&O/rno, •aatlttuff 2br/ofo/br, anoe 8e1t gteenbell cell, H40/mo.~~I fplo, bak:ony, garage. ,.. 2ba I d k ... ••• ·• w/d, yHrty , .... no Av•llable 17:J.32H ••••h Cl••• 3br, • rg ec ov.r view In lluffa. Highly ....... ·-• net a. Av•ll , 0•1 ' •·ltd• 1 Bd HouH 2b•, .. need yaro, .,.,. canyon, oc•an view, upgraded, on. 1tory, Cute 5iH1111Mi ,. ,.. .. ,.11 , / conaldered. s12ao.oo nt achoola, Avall now A/C oon<'O. H~ m11r R .., 11398 209-53 .. ..., am rm/kit. '-I Y•rd Ca11..._i~o• lt710/mo. Iv• meg •"lie +den. 11900. ecentty remod, •CW =· '12 ~ '111h ~1CM•~t 'Ut ~·1 rMMCS. ~-ea ~~~. 12"9~~ COIOllA 1---......;-•-4 -•-·•-0-1-' •tile Te hHh iw, Conveni.tlt W '°"' home Convenient 1.7b•, lar, yard. Cl•••_....._. ..... 1..._... WheCMr you·re ~ Dll. llAl 2122 c ... ...._ 0 n Iv 1 1 71 . O O "-tt\roug .. c • ,....,, °' Mtlng. Cl....in.d ________ ,........ ... .... '7. c .. -.014• ...... ,. ... .... 7 • OCN9r9 ... VOUf ,,..., ' -New~n 8nch/Cona M~ Daily Pilol OUT4'-COUllU 0Ut..()f.Cotnrn-LOST 8r EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT BALBOA ~PIORllY====l=IJ=S=PIO=PD=T1=T===t=SZ~S liifiiiOUiiiNiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiii29iii2iiS 5530 SERVICES 5533 ISLAND LAKE ARROWHEAD If you haw 5:!500 cu<>h 1low11 or Mil fiolit (or tnull', you <'1111 11 ~llllH' 101\11 "'ilh No Q1111lifyin~ 011 Cule 2 Bedroom, I Bath, l.llkt1 Arro"I~ llouff.. • Orick f'inpllll'.-• S111111l Lori Al'"o • ForceJ Air I fo111 • 2 S11111~·k11 • Refri~rator • WMlll'r/D')'"r Crthl C:Onditionl ;J 111i11111u from Ink" 1111d v1llot:r -GIWlt ll'ttkl!n<I Cer1111·m· Rerroo1- S..lll11g Price $77.MIO Tak~ver $62.MO loan • 1694 fH'' month. OWC Call R~r 714-891-3736 6106 Found Black Shepherd Beauty Station avall. •-••H• * M u I t I ·F • m 11 y * mh<, female In C.M. tor talented, motivated Please be aware that Treasurestl antqs, tv 1 91 h /S an ta An a stylist. Great NB Salon the llstlngs In this cat, snowboard, sailboard, • 842·7408 • Rent or commission egory may require you bike, book coll, fishing FOUND lft lortolse col· w/great opportunity to to call a 900 number gear, office/camera bulld. Call 673-4186 In which there is a equip, artwork, stereo ored jelly sandal size charge per minute. (turntables) equip, 5 12. Balboa Island, Ma· Bookkeeper· PT cases of bar glasses. rlno Ave. 846·2232 Fle>elbte Hours Sat 8 ·2/Sun 8 ·? LOST "Skipper" HOB~~5~~~RTS EMPLOYMENT 207 Rubv solid drk gry M/cat w/ WANTED 5535 In alley wht paws In Wostmln· Clerk Cashl•r ft. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sat 8am·1pm Kitchen ster Vllg. wearing mature female pref. & d 1 11 t ag S. R. W. rd ~, w/exp. Must be able Data Entry Oper 12K ecora or ems, k tokes 85WPM appllancos. !urn. 24 hrs 310/597-2760 to work eves/week· ey s r ' • records, linens, beds. ends. 650·8463 Diana needs FT, M·F, CdM. 305 Rubv Ave or Beverly NB, Irv. 208-2796. SAT/SUN 10 am Coffee/Counter ---------GRANO THINGSI Lost Brown Burmese cat, "Nikko". Jasmine Creek area. protemps phone 760·5314 Energetic people DOMESTICS 5540 Anliqs, china. Some. wanted ror NB cafes. thing for everyone! PERSONALS 3002 FT/PT avail. Wiii train. LICENSED l:;i DAYCARE Cash please. (In front) • • • • • • • 222·0557' John Lots or TLC & Fun I 221 Amethvst CORONA · DELMAR RENTALS TO 2622 SHARE 2 72 4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiii Counter H elp· PT Pediatric CPR & 1st Aid Phones, shipping. Meals/snacks lncld. Reas _C_O_R_O_N_A ____ _ STUDIO OUlot. N/petlj. COM shr 3br, 2ba Friendly & respon-rates FT/PT 984·1740 The 1.Lgal Departmmt at the Dairy Pilot is pkasHl Near ocean! New crpt, duplex, female pref HOTTEST slble. N.B. 642"8262· PT/FT Infant care and DEL MAR 6122 to announce a new sertlia now availahle to new businesses. prvt gate. S545 + utl n/smkr/pets. $463mo. Delivery Driver It housekeeping. Ref's liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii avall 9/4. 720·8460 Avl 9/22 844·7715 X * X * X * Mon & Fri only. $6/hr. req'd 875·7 029 Clean-up & Out!ll Whitewater Ocean Blvd 1 br +, 1050 sq.fl, 1 oar Jar, $1600/lncl utll. at 719·2366 N.B. 2·Rooms avail. 1 + $2 per delivery. Swedish Nurse A.Id Sola, plants, juicer, .69 LIVE Own car. Healthy 1 h h Id b ks Over looking park & _._ ta. I _ I Gourmel. 833•2929. Loving. Good cook, · m sc ous o • oo Bay. Fem pref'd. W/0, --driving. 10 years exp. 3104 Ocean BIVC1 (rear Parking. 650-6812 900-505-5050 Qen.Ofc:: Mgt. f/t, p/t, Local ref. 648·3735 alley) 9·3, Sat only! 800-739-44.0 bright, exp'd, Ille I Estate Sale Acacia & ---------1N.S. near Back B av 8t•7Sa-9100 phones, A/R, A/P Wiii .H ouse-at Jan Pacific Drive. Lots. COSTA MESA 2624 Lrg Mstr Bed, pvt .-MS Word, Qulckbook? Feb March. Refs avail. bath, walk-in closet, 011-592-570.950 FAX•USA 724·9003 1·303·470·1947 or1 __ s_a_tl_S_u_n_9_a_m_-4_p_m_ wt wiU now SEARCH the name for you at no extra chargt. and save you the time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Thm, of course. after the search is wmp!eted we tv£U file your fictitious business name statement with the County Cid, publish once a week for four weeks as required by law and then file your proof of publicalWn with the County Clerk. cable, bullt·ins, gar, 1·800·545·7587. Evervthlng Goes! $300 1st Month W/O. $675/mo Incl u111.i-----....-------.1Hous!lk••P•r fL Pt. ru,.,n, .._pJHlanees. Pih& SfQP by fQ file your jU:titious business statement at the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Avail 10/1. 1st/last, The 1-n900 w/2·3 hrs per day ·--------clothes, and loads of Cln, lg mtn cabin-style. ch1'tdcare engl1'sh/ s 5325 deposit. 1st · stutr ll AT 7 ·4 1Br. wlk·in clst, pool, week !'REE. 722-6317 Dateline!! ref's. req'd 644·551 9 MERCHANDISE 7 1 5 Narcissus backyard, nr bch, Tri/Sq. ~~-------Library Assistant flex ••••••••• no earlv birds Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop by. pleasuaU Us af (714) 642-4321 and we will make armngemmts for you to handk this procedure by mail Bunkhouse Apts NB House priv, ameni· CALL • s hed le (20hrs/wk) 1---------P at 642·1401 ties. Steps to bch & c u · Eve rvthlng Must Go hrbr. $500 ... 1/3 util. 1·900·988-3002 Motorsports knowl· ANTIQUES 6010 Right down to the 1 Br ES Oplx Garden edge helpful, data silverware! 707 1/2 If you should have any farther questions. please caU us and~ wiU be more than glad to assist you. Good luck in your new business! I W te ga d Male pref. 846·9594 17667 I t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ap . a r, r ener, ontry and attent on o B egonia @ PCH laundry, slove & frig. NB Lrg hm, pool/spa, 12•/min. · 18+ detail necessary. ---------. Sat/Sun, 8-2 $650/mo 548·7855 tennis, lndry, pool tbl, Send Resume : cable. S400 + ulil. Se"·U 819-345-8434 P.O. Box 1 7 5 7 Top Dollar Pald0! SAT, 8 AM Not be· 2 BD/1 BA gar, fenced yrd, no smkrs/pets. 2040 A Garden Lane 642-8058. 92663 1 pc to entire estate. toys, misc. household Jim 646·6397 or Listen to 1~e Newport Beach, Ca. From 1800·1 960. fore! Furn. plants, guy1 and g I Paintings, china. 720 Goldenrod/in alley 5900/mo. 548-7234 NB Ponn ocean vu E'S Peppe rwoods Prof female pref. gar. Back Bay 2Br, W/0 Nu 3br 3ba, twnhme. hk/up, yard S765. 5700mo 673-3215 No pets. 631·7813 --------- E'slde Prime Location. RENTALS 2/br 1/ba, enclosed WANTED garage. utilities paid 2726 5825/mo 7 59·8242 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MOVE-IN SPECIAL WANTED Studio/Apt/ Newport Heights area. Hse/lg patio/yard. Prof 2bd/1 ba. Upstairs. fem, 2 collies. NB/IRV New paint. $750/mo. area. 208-2796. 269 ·o· 16th Place 644-0452 PRIME: ES Townhm COMMERCIAL 1400sl 2Bd 2.5Ba 1-Car gar.+ 1-space. REAL ESTATE $1175 Brk 871·8100 -------·· ••SAVE $6601•• 2miies 10 beach! BUSINESS OFFICE Im mac 1 BO. Nice, gated complex. Pool, FOR RENT 2769 B BO· s. I aund ry. Pro-iiiiiil'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii resslonally managed. 548·7017 NEWPORT Creekside, Garden complex Up to 1700s.f. Near J.W. airport. Call 436·6665. iiBEAiiiiiCiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2 6ii6ii91 INDUSTRIAL 2 7 88 * 1BR $625 * 2BR 2BA $725/Up Ofc/Whrae 4850sq.tt.at • Aefrig & dishwasher 67 cents. 14ft.hlgh incl. 60x30 pool. No door, 24tt high whrse, pets. No fees. No lse. 400amps, Skypark, • 714-545·4855 * Redh i ll front age. Beautlful Cottage Setting 2Bd dplx. 51700/Wk 440·0157 Great loc. S1075· ••••••••• ~ ~~~7°1°4 .;{~:~~~~ BUSINESS & 181$ Cllff Dr FINANCE Great Studio Pv1 ent, ••••••••• utl pd, kit, nr bch, pool. tennis, N/S, --------- 5800. 642-3162 BUSINESS •ON BAY• OPPORTUNITY 1 /BR Apt on Bay 2904 $800mo 723·7144 ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I ....... t ,,,,,. Olfice/Clerical 00~ 0 me..,.. HEAL THY GOURMET glsware, !urn, etc. 1omeooe like Seeks motivated team 40Yr NB Res 673"6223 COSTA MESA 6124 YOU!! player. Cust svc exp, =======~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii computer, phone, org •3-Famllv Sale• Talk to Live Psychics!! skills. no smkr. 1Jt <ill 833·2929 efST A1:fS ~ Eclectic Array inc. --------'Ill mowers, lg sz clothes. "' P(T Personable and Anliq..n lo '5°' MoJe,.n 417 Costa Mesa Sat 8·2 I Organized for Interior Country Antiques :J Design showroom. ·~-lagllla~~buy: & Collectables 9tJ 642·22 5 5 "'""'·glass, p r I m i t iv e f u r n Phone Rec::ept mature ~. ' potte;y, distressed, Ameri· o female pref. Knowl· okleosllmeorllne cana, Amish, etc. 't Love. Monty. Know Yow Fu1ur(. Talk Liv( Ont-On-One NOW!~ edge of beverages. FT jeweky,bronzes, bn., •Sale thru Sunday• .. including weekends. period~, THE COTTAGE CO 0 ~ ~.Pilot C a I I 6 5 O -8 4 6 3 decorative objects. 1886 Tus tin Ave Beverly or Diana •One item or entira estate COSTA MESA R eceptionist C.M. •ConfldenliaURet 722-0777 p/t, floor covering •Estate sales concM:ted Eastgate Mulli-familyll ~ store, hrs flexible, • lnVnedelecash baby/childrens furn, I. 751·2324 ask for Jerry 7I "\ ':l7f equip, etc. exercl:;e ... Receptionist P/T, • 4-...t.49...:J 1.,, bike, sofa, wall unit 0 perm. position for 2680 Ora nge Ave Exec Office, busy>---------.i Sat 7am-3pm ~ '+-phones. Flex hours a Lots a stuff! Sat 9,2 ~ /}. must 644·4492 APPLIANCES 6011 Chlldrens wet suits. ~t «..&t't. RECEPTIONIST fish tank. bikes, cllhs. .1f'.tt· ~ . SUPERCUTS: Looking GE Frig 18 er wht 1378 Watson Ave. Y /'fa ' for lrlendly. energetic ice mkr. 1yr new, xlni •--"'-(F_a_ir_vi_e_w_/B_a_k_e_r)_ Q) ~ '(r ~ person. FT/PT ~vail. cond. $450 673-5903 M 0 V I N G SAL E lOO's E cf I. Must be llex1ble. 1930'1 sh secretary, Of X f hQ SS.SO/hr. 631·7990 Washer/Dryer bar, W/O. patio !urn, '+-t - Ible Singles RETAIL Admiral set under bdrm set, trundle bed. ._ ting to Meet Golf Stores. FT•PT warranty till March 97. 2191 H arbor Blvd 0 Xtra lg Capacity. Very F I s t Sun 9 3 OWi No Blind MULLIGAN'S GOLF r ' a 1 ' • ca 574•8137 well taken care of. Datu ... Home RETAIL S650.obo 642-8533 s~~:S'.eb~:~; Telephone #'s, Newport Stationers ---------& housewares. > ~ Vlswlts ~~th~s~a~.~~ ~~sto~e~ iiFiiUiiRNiiiiiiITUiiiiiiRiiEiiiiii6iiOiiiilii4 s(~t.r7~!~~1';:1~:) ~ ;:::. vvvwS. service oriented. FT, a am· am .,--. .DARSIV , .. retail sales associates· Antique dresser, 2· .,;.-Sat&/or Sun schedule side boards. 10' phar-1---------9" lill!~fUI A possible-exp nice but macy cabinet. Oak NEWPORT ,.J o ntlal. Call will train. For Info call hall tree. toy chest, BEACH 6169 0 membership 863·1130 ext.221 '.Neish cabinet, whlle''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii c.. +." iron day bed 759·0591 1• Retail Rest aura nt Antqs. leather/gd furn, V·mall for free Info. Gel son's Markets In Arm o Ire 7 · x 4 '. 4 · hsehld, bikes. gunsafe ,/,/ I !1 N.B. Great oppl. for drawers, Shelf for 1V. 2041 Port Provence l!'f (J.(c/flM . energetic. friendly Oak. 5500. 723·9083. Harbor View Sat 8·12 -~ people to Join our KING BE O SET, Multl·Famll~I Sat 8-2, , 14·224·3 8 1eaml Competiti ve leather, couch. coffee Gr• at s t uff I I wNagee~ +benefits. tbl, pa1lo furn, some 192t, 1906, 2101, ~ sar , li00-810-JOSS 11188 'l"/llba.·18+ • pars · • MISCELLANEOUS acc1s. Buy all/part.•••••••-•Service Dell VINTAGE KARGES l~1°6• L2012• ~t0 i· -------~-1 RENTALS 800-77. 5·2219 EMPLOYMENT •Counter/Kitchen Italianate brklrnt on eewar n RENT •Coffee Bar 53500; Refec tbl Neighborhood Sale ••••••••• Local Vending route forl••••••••• •Bakery 53500; 2 arm stroke 4 Sat Only-8-?, anti- . sale. Earn big $. Call Apply at: sd chrs S3000; French q u es. fr ig. etc. through classified ---------Nowll 800-350·8363 1660 San Miguel Dr. Walnut; xlnt cond. __ 1_3_o_o_o_o_v_e_r_o_r_ ---------1 •DUPLEXES 2704 VENDING: Luy Man's EMPLOYMENT 9-4, Mon-Fri, EOE 640-2125 SAT 8·24 8AM-4PM r---------.1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dream. Few Hours • 5530 or call ___ W_A_N_T_E ___ O___ Jew 1 er y. b o 0 ks, Oceanfront winter Big $. Will sell cheap. l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , __ .;..(3_1_0_),_7_6_1_·4_5_3_9_ 1950's & earlier Iron & records. collectible rental 3br/2ba, gar. 1-800·820·67821• R etaU Sales C.M. ~ooden patio furn, plates, cllhes, frames. $1 ,000's Possible ·• & 1 h hid it 2br/1ba, $1600/51350. Reading Books PT. party store, friendly, pots benches, urns. m sc. se ems. 714·650-8443 ••••••••• At Home. Toll Free energetic, ft , p t, wicker, Garden Ac· 1344 Sussex Lane ---------ANNOUNCEMENTS 1·800-898-9778. Ext. responsible 722•1803 ceHorles. Top Doi· Sat Estate Sale! furn. ••••••••• R·1361 for listings. SALES l ar P aid. Ask for tools, bbq, frig. kit 2106 •-----------Local community Brian at 845-46 35 items, micro, boating $1 ,OOO's Possible I I I 0 th newspaper group or eave message. equ p, s ereo. n e .ROOMS Tvplng Part-time At seel'<s outside sales peninsula. 7:30·12:30 N.B. Steps to beach. ANNOUNCEMENTS Home. Toll Fre.e . i th ---------709 W. B av Ave priv. w/sep. enl. ba. 2920 1 ·800·898·9778. Ex1. representative n e MERCHANDISE deck, micro, frig, yrly 36 f 11 I' Display Advertising 1---------ir- 850·8180 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , _T_·_1 _1_o_r _s_m_g_s.__ Department. Sales ex· MISC 60 15 $1000'• P oss Ible perience prof erred, iiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Claaalfled la ..... NICE COM HOUSE Lrg SAVE. $$$ Guarant'd Tvplng PT. At Home. but will train. Ap· CONVllNl•NT bright kit, w/rJ, sn dck. S500 + In savings on 1 ·800·898-9778 ext. pllcant should be en· Murrav Lawnmower Whether . you're buy· S-400/mo. Avail 9/1 for name brand food T-1398 for Listings ergetlc, motivated and 21in. 3.5 Runs Greatl Ing, aeHlng, or Just .. n/s female. 72l ·9546 products. FREE $350 •-.-A-T_T_N_:_C_o_s_t -a a self starter. Salary $1 oo.obo 642·8533 looklng, claaalfted has Kodak mm pkg. for M esa• Postal Post· plus commission. Xtnt Store FI x tu r • s: What you needl 1 s l 1 O O or d e r s. b fl k o CLASSll'lllD : RENTALS TO ToU tree l·888-737-38n lions. Permanent lull ene 1 P g. rug lighted displays, card 942-ae7 a SHARE 2724 ---------~:~ f':Ie~1:;~':.ort;~; ~~~~:~.'nJ'bPt.y~l~~1H;~~ ~it~k:, ~~~~~ ~~~~5~; , __ B_u_y_ll-. -S-el_l _11_. F-i-nd-lt-. i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LOST & exam, application and Call Janise Cross at Classlfled. Hove A Garage Sole! Claaslfled 642-5878 salary info call: (714) 965·3030 for In· ---------i--------- CDM Share 3 BA, 2 BA. FOUND 2925 (708) 906·2350 Ext. terview or fax resume WANTED ·······••I • Clean. quiet, respon. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4086 Sam 10 8 pm. to (714) 965·7174 • W/O, f/p. $525 +dept. , ________ ,_---._......._ ____ TO BUY 6019 ! 1/3 util. 723-6101 $500.00 REWARD! Thinking or having a Seeking Computer & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii garage sale? Clothes Loverl PT, flex •COM Share 3br·2ba LOST 4K Solitaire Give us a cal1' hrs, no selling req. · hse. 2-rms avl. Fp. Diamond ring on wide CLASSIFIED womens' Boutique, Buy It. Sell It. Find H. Classified. On Saturdays & In The Huntington Beach Independent On Thursdays! GET THE LOWEST PRICE ON ANY NEW OR USED CAR OR TRUCK! SOUTH COAST TOYOTA r .. eee H.AABC>A BLVD. COST.A IWl•&A uoRWll!N TO SATISl'Y YOU" I (800) GET·TOYOTA Sell your home through classified. 642-5678 Gar. S600·S675 + ulls. gold band N.B.· C.M. 842•5678 680·1994 NS O'ave-759-9307. Area. 979·7321 ----------~------- Top Dollars Paid For Records. Jazz, Sountracks, etc. Call Mike 645-7505. COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 Teaoher/Aaslstant Montessori Sellool In ---------C.~1 ~254~~ieo~its. JEWELRY. FURS Toy Store Mature 6 ART 6025 ad ult. Pennnt PT retail iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sales In Newpt Bch. Ml!NS' ROLEX 2 Weekday• tlll 530p. tone, dateJust. Like Occasional weekends, new. $2760. Lae11ea' fle>t hrs. Teaching Rolex gold, dress. bkgrnd preferred. Like new. $1500. Muat Stan 832-8697 Hll lf11med. 673·4909 Attention Auto Dealers Special *INTRODUCTORY offer to all our Dealers ~ I Waltres• food runner, 1 ________ _ must be dlac:lpllned, PETS a. follow rulee, neat. a hard worker and very ANIMALS 6049 organized with a great iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii attltuae. Aek tor Ron. Bala SharkMZ Kitten• want your 873·0292 lovell Free, cute and T • M aweetl ee5•172e r• nee •n•••r ---~~:.'!"""-~~­and PT C<Wntef Mtp Pe•dle Tiny •••cup In NB froHn yogurt toy. Sliver female. alorel Own tran9. Flex H o u a • b r o k • n . hour• 944-1••1 Fote I g n I mp on. MOO. • ....... . Roi imoe. old Y•rv affectionate. Hou•• bfoken. Aalaed w/kld• 6 pet1. haa ~·· s:aao. ., ....... GUAGIUllS I tot lllPLOTIOKT llllOI 11n1C1S 1533 ISURD --------·~=-=~----~ .. II SATURDAY. AUGUST 24, 1996 .. .. ••Clloss t a.no·. nMda 5~ • ~llild 12 Wed Mctettv 14 M9ctn patt 15 c.ln'I bfottlet • 1 I F alrytlce 17~··· ~ 11 Atmosphef1 19 Pool peflOfl ,, ~'°°' ':>2 GMlernen ~3 T OC'I YeNcle 23 ~-29 ,,....,. 30 E: T.'1 lflln8')0rt 31 KnlgN of the Round Table 33 Straw hat 37 Muffle 38 Used lobe .co Sel\lel 41 Worships 44 Happening 47 P•rt ol • 80Ck 48 Singer Celine -49 Afrpot1 lolo so Obliquely 54 Orum accompaniment '"<;European capttal ., I 57 Third pretldenl 82 BefOfe long 63 Actor Ric:Nrd - &4 One of !he BMUM 65 l..eeN ee Vinegar, e.g. 87 Sool'Ch 68 c.i.ien.1tem et s.u11 -Mane 70 Ripens DOWN t Rlnef 2 •_.bo It Dream of Voo" 3 Tip (one'• hat) .C Undercover agents 5 Shakespearean king 6 Unlls ol lenglh 7 Pilch«'1 11a1 8 Rldicoled 9 German eub I 0 Hollow atooe 11 Church offlclal 13 Motor 14 Scocllsh pOf1 20 Russian nver 21 Cooctl 24 Mug 25 -maier 26 Praise 27 Involved with 29 Solemn 32 AsSUfld fact 34 "The African Queen" scnptwriter 35 Ana.'s neighbor 36 Cinema canine 39 T oolt a wtliff .C2 Ages .CJ Part ol a min. .C5 Hairdo .C6 Deduce• SO Separall 51 More atnsible 52 Swedllh money unit 53 Expel 55 Noveht Jong 58 Part of HOMES 59 Slocl<Jng tear 60 Stare al 81 Dozes 63 Fuel 11 ~RAl ~ ORTATION POWER BOA rs MARINE SLIPS ' ~.:>P 7012 DOCKS 7022 20' DUFFY ELECTRIC 40' Mooring BOATS 7011 Totally restored. S15k South Side Balboa Invested. Sell for Island, Near Coral Ave 59000. Glen, 574·0990 $12,900 721·0991 '14 FT Electric boat, ---------50' Mooring Great Bal Pen loc. Call Steve 723·5883. S12,900. needs batteries ond .... or~ Hull in good c?1 .• on! $3000.obo 673 -8103 ~ ':h g Cral1 R1viern. 1 f' "l'lpeccably re· sl.:>red. will lrado 101 nicu c:tr 848·3225 SELL 20' Shamrock 220hp VB, kool drv. Cuddy cbn, fish finder, loran, VHF 350 hrs. Xlnt cond S 1 0,000 or trad ... for pre·66 car or lrut ~ 645·6693 ~--------SAIL BOATS 7014 Santana 20' Proven race wmner. Faired rudder & keel. 52200/ firm. 717·6217. 50'(or less) Mooring Area 0, btx Beacon Bay & Balboa Isl. Quiel sheltered loct. $12,750 759·3001 CLASSIFIED ll's the solution you're searching for • whelh· er you're seeking a home, an apanment, a new occupahon or even a stray pet. . By OWIW GORIN wtltt OMM SHAllF Md TANNAH HllSCH WEEKLY BIUDGB QVJZ Q. J • Both vulnerable, u South jOU bold: .., 101 QIU OK.J 7 MQU The biddin1 hu proceeded: NORTR BAST 80tml WEST lo DW f What. act.ion do you t.ake? Q. I • Ila South, vulnerable, you hold: 6At OA84 0107•1 ..,84S The bidding haa proceeded: ~ORTB BAST 80tml WEST 1• P... INT P-I O P ... f Whal do you bid now? Q. 3 • Ila South, vulnerable, you hold: MK7 OX74 0108 MK1074 Your right-hand opponent opens the bidding with three diamonda. What. action do you take? Q. 4 • Eaat.-Weat vulnerable, aa South you hold: On the move? Sell your extra household items in Classified Claselfled Is ..... CONVENIENT whether you're buy· Ing, selllng, or just looklng, classlfled has what you needl CLASSIFIED 642·5678 Overstocked with stuff? A call to Classltled will help 642·5678 AUTOMOBILES FORD 9075 '89 Mustang Corw Rod, loaded, CO, xlnt cond, new wtilte uphol $11,500. 650-5683 Rooms. apartments, homes Classified can satisfy ¥O_ur housing needs. '73 Maaeratl Citroen 37k, all orig. $14,500 OBO 993.5355 CLASSIFIED It's lhe eaay·to- access, Information· packed marketplace visited regularly • sue· ce11ru11y • by all kinds of consumers. e ·Buyer's Mar et" V'Check your shopping list off by stopping in today at any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! ''Buy, Lease or Browse'' nge Count~'s Auto Dealers are Number One in Customer Satisfaction SADDLBBACK & g M CREVIER IMW ATLAS DODGE Sonfo M<l.Au1Q Moll 2925A Horbof6B_lvd"·4Costa Mesa CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd, C M 548·1200 i LINCOLN ~MERCURY IEACH L~ .. !EICUIY 16800 llt.9f39'·• H.B . ~ service Edinger at 55 FWy 83!5·3171 !54t 19~ Parts1---------------.,_-------------4~----------+------------1 IRVINE AUTO = ~ S.lft Leasing CENTER M'wr,,,!I VOLVO ouw cow 1 •800•831 •3377 ATLAS CHIYSlElt/PLYMOUTH =~~~ JEEPIU8lf/ OlDSMOIU fllTCHO JONES MOTOI ·!-__:7:...1.:4..:....:3:.8=.::0:.....·..:1..=2:.:00:...=.._--1.._2_9_29....:~!!~l:~t'L-c._M._L_1966_~~°2~~~2&'8~"'~··_c_.M_. _J_2_~_24_Ha_.HtmL~_Meso_.· _i_1_30_1 _~....!~~' St:?:.·:,!:r~_Beoch--1 •• • i(VICE CHILD CARE 3536 COMPUTERS 3556 CONTRACTORS FLOOR INSTALL LANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SPRINKLERS 3921 GENERAL 3 5 58 REP AIRS 3 62 0 IA WN CARE 3 8081 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lii!~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiliiiiiiiim , ~ECTQRY Eng. Speaklng•Lovlng MACMEDIC •Care ror iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ALL-AMERICAN RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. Exper1 Drain Cleanfng SPRINKLER REPAIR .11!111•••••••1 Arfordal>l••Nartftl•• Ma<:intosh Computers Realdentlal/Comm'I •QUAUTY WORK• Baslo ?arCI Malnt Mov...O ... Cer-efuny -hlntlfl94n~/Ap Plumbfno~•P*f• V&Jv.u•Hud1•TI-' Exp'd /Mature/CPR In your hme/ofc. Low/ H d dNI l/C 1 Lawns, Cln·ups, Tree Courteously & Cheaply Quality job. Free eat. 20yra exp. All work guar. clocks. 26Yrs Local Exp. Miss Poppins 833·0171 hourly rate. 873-8819 Remodel. 25Vrs Exp. ar w ny eram c 548..0223 T141227 L#569897 836-8888 Steve 545·8298 John Burr 262·2831 carpentry Etc Mrble/Carpet Bnd/lns Trim, Sprlnklre, Aefate, LICENSED "' DAYCARE L6941'44 554..osae L708279 722°7332 Tha1ch 631~22 Pg..Cl3-.a1'2 Dibernardo'• Moving •BISHOP PAINTING Precf•• Plumbing • SPRINKLERS ar• my Lots ol TLC & Funl CONCRETE & • TREES • Local/Office/Storage Prompt qual svc. Rua s Repairs & Remodels on I y bu a In•• a . ~PENTRY 3510 1 CARPEN TR y Pediatric CPR & 1st Aid MASONRY 3557 S.J. Sc:ott Con1tn.1cUon HANDY MAN 3710 ..I ..I Long Dist. Free Est. Texture•Wallcoverlngs FrH Estimates T\mors•Valves•Drlp Sys Me:1ls/snacks lncld. Reas 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Custom Home Buildlfl ~ llftlla Tt1'181632 979·3114 L704332 Refs 969·2407 Lll587398 980·1090 Charles 722·7824 Jown.ry lurn•Cabinols rales FT/PT 98~174011 Llcl481'154. Ref'•· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii spmkh.Qnup .,51"3l76 Spllt Second Moving DON'T CALL US I ---------1---------.,~:.~~;:0~~~61~~\~~ ---------Brick, Block, Stone. Tiie 714..e75·7769 •Paint/Carpentry• L•wn Service. Mow/ Prof Moveral 24Hr Srv If you just want the POOL WALL Cone, Patio, Orlvew~•---------Drywall and morel edge/aod/aprlnklera/ 701~/Sr Dl1c/T ll78452 1 bid Fl k TENNANT lmprov.menls ow · ne wor • SERVICE 3894 COVERINGS -.nd11man/Remodel CLEANING f\dd1•1ons, Bo1h, Kllch SERVICES 3548 Fn e·Wa1er Oomago t. lec. PI um b. & p a1n 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Newport area tmmed P,l!Jll 714-227·8122 Fplc, BBOs. Ref. 25 r Small Jobs Oki cln-up. Al 906..2710 43 ·9123 /P·346·5850 manshlp & enduring iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E T 5...,7 7594 Dan'• Hme/Bus lmprv ~ 645 5277 Lve mag or cell aher S xp. erry "" • Gen Conlr. L#714979 ..,,..,,,.,.,.."",,..•,,...FY-,,.._·___ •Two Brothers Moving quality sine• '75. * Best Price/Quality 20Vra Exp 642-8695 REMODELS carp, pfbg, •YARD CLEAN·UP Home/Olfk:• • 7-0aya LEFFLER QUALITY paint, elec, lile, stucco, & WeedseHedges•Tree ln1ured 1lnce 1981. PAINTING 751·9103 Lndscape, brick, llne,_________ roofing. MORGAN Trlm•Nu Lawn• Malnt CALT134650 057·1500 lsl•nd Blue Pools Pool & Spa Wkly Svc. Repair: fllter/pump~lr Acid wash 845·8720 3932 Farthing lnterlora Installation, Removal Discount W1llcov81fng1 Ll560875 073•1212 A TOUCH OF CLASS Cloonlng. Ros/Comm L1c/Bondod. Free Est. OOORS Remodol•H~rdwnre Torcsa 282·7143 Tr1m•CatJ1no11•SIUCCO ---------Orywll L5627J1 35VI$ e•p •BOSS HOUSECLEANING Jerr11 642-0 587 Llconsed·Bondod concr. 800.78s.1001 DOORS 3580 Llc'd. Phl850·3281 990·5184 Pg-149.5375 PUBLIC NOTICE ·:r~~.E~Jn~~lksl~~~~:liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Moblle #40 3•5395 •GREEN MASTERS The Calft. Publlc u1h1- Aprs. 25Vr Exp. Lows Home Repalr/Remodef Landscaping & Malnl. tie• Commission RE· 3 .. 3 An experienced Costa Mesa/Newport Tree Trim • Removal QUIRES th 1 11 d Jose 5 1·7u4 dependable door Gardening Svc. 8"1·5512 8 8 use hanger. Guar work, 25 Years Exp. household goods lke'a Custom Painting Prof, Cleon, Oualllv Work. Int/Ext & Docks. L#70346B 631·4610 PAINTING 289·8190 Conscientious craft1man. ParadlH Cove Poole We Gals should hang Ouallly Pool/Spa Svc. together. Strip, ln1tatr, Repair • Algaealde advice to the crazy. Acid Wash 549·2849 631 ·2111 Anytime $I 0.00 por hour. A to Z HANDYMAN 714-540-0368 INSTALlJRErACE CA81f~ETS ---------K1tch~ns. balhS. doors 11r Bright H seclnlng windows Doug 546·7258 European Prof'I. Best In townl Rois 5Y11 Exp. G1ace 251·9455 • ARPE~TRV•Wlndowa Doors • Wood Fences --------- NEW LEAF reas. Don 521•6910 Jim 631·2480 Landacape Remodeling movors print tholr Landscape & Masonry _H_O_M_E ___ S_E __ R_V_l_C_E_S_ Verd tuM up/malnlenoce, P.U.C. Cal T numbor; Oeafgn/Bulld/Remodel A thl •. E 1 land1cape/artl11ic design. 11mo1 and chauffeurs Llc.,lns. 748·0487 -----------ny ng ca veryth ng ContraclorlC27-60.C008. print thnir TCP num ---------•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Patterned Concrete DRYWALL Free Estimate. Ref's. Prorr & Ethlcal. 645-7505 ber 4n • oll . ad~er1lse: PIANO & VOCAL BAL80A ftOOFINQ CO SERVICE 3584 Michael 756·1440 NEW L ... F I If ha LESSONS 3868 Ovallly Work Guaml'd Driveways, patios, --S--C------..._ men•· you ve a Aeroof/Repalr FrH E11 Old-fash pride In ---------workmanship. 289-8190 ROOFING 3910 CloseVGarnge 01ganiu1s L.f26158l • Coll Bob 249-8323 Pg-312·0026 decks. Repalr/removalliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M M onstr&1ctJon ~nd1cepe & Maaonry question about tho le· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil L.Jo/ln• 831·5081 Hona11 •Rellable0 H ard l.Jc/ffff est. 222·6806 Remodels & Repairs. gallty of a mover, limo Working Irish Ladlea. Ennis'• Uc'd Drywall Painting lnl./Ext. Dealgn/Bulld/Remodel or chauffeur, calf: PIANO Beg.·Advanced eSA.DLBR ROOFING CARPET CLEANING 3515 Avo11 10 clean your & Painting, Acoustic/ L1696327 982·2438 Llc .. lna. 748•0487 Public Utllilles All •oes·THcher Cert. Ucenled & insured ~1~:.e cauwtS~'~:~·:: CONTRACTORS 8 ~~~lf:t 2=o~~";i ~.-.m-,,...1-.,..-e""'tt,...red..,,.....,c,..o-n.,....tr-ac-1-or s:.a.:.~~ ~~T!~~lng 7~~~';:!~o;, J:~~f,=~ln~~~~":~e ~~ant~:;. :;5.~g~s GENERAL 355 Repairs, Improvement•, landscape/Irrigation •- •HOUSECLEANING liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Full iervloe & Repair am Jobs. O\.laUfy/lnlegrily upgradH. 760·9792•--------- REMODELING SELL your used vehicle through classified 642·5878 TRADE ~ ctllslfted ..... 78 15 yra exp. Good Ref. ACM CONITRUCTON ·Acoutllc Removal-I car•. Ken 842·1770 a PARTIES & PLASTER Own trans. Call any· Custom hand teictUrH hane'a Gardening j'840 REPAIR SCUM SUCKERS II me I 2 41..0 5 31 ~~r;;::d!r~?t~!']',r;'~ xtnt refe M2·1187 HAUUNG 3720 :.r~::.ri~~m~::, OCCASIONS 3880 aADDmONS39161------ Carpet & Uphol Core LOST: Your Amwav Ll.C15708 84 .. 8770 ...-tMALL JOB l!XNRT Sprlnklere 848·8801 1 Prepaie Mlf Partvl .14Hr Oual eve. 20"9 Off Olalrlbutor-Or rooking? 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C..ourtyarJ JXlOI plu' rl'd r ~dr<l 'l'-l C,AITD fNTRYH \.Jr )>(JrJ).(l' 11,250,()()(} na I I ar VIUu e l otal remodel w/ a large ma.\ter ~uite & office 3 fueplau.>:;, 2 p;iho's and a gorgeous vard! 512 Marigold Raluad to $519,000 Omm SWc o(PQI In CGf!llM 4d Mn JBR 2BA. private spa, enclosed yard. ----146,,0001 .\mcu lrlng 'lzl•I l lzlrt l 'ft•u \! I l:J>:.11 I h II 1•/\ -IRR\~ I" ii 1" lrln\.h lf,"1r' j.(.•l11r.·1 !Ir 111~ U\ .m 1lll'r $725,(}()() [V~rt Fu. I m -IBR, 2 "> KA w/ 2 fireplatl'\ < irt•at fam1h room. l'o(ll k spa lmrnJllllJtl 1512 Anita $499,000 NCH:ftd lkfKft Strgll Wonderful 3 BR on luge lot w/ beautiful yard. Gorgeous stttet. Just listed! 1425,000 Daily P iJot Real Ettate • Aupt 2-4, 1996 - -----1 Ute can help m ak e the differen ce in I y our life! I CORONA DEL MAR I SOUTH OF PCH Mediterr11nean 5 y_ear new 3 bedroom I I townhom~. Fonnal aini~1g room, la~ living' room with vaulted ceilings and ft"pl.ace. Master suite with fireplace and Mck with spa, ROBYN SEA.RS $359,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Simply delightfa.l! 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath. Townhome with K':eat curb appeal Hardwood floors, crown mouldings. Completely_ retklne baths and kitchen -spacious patio. For /Urther Mtails call 1-800-510-2005. CoM #4'085 RITA WADE $279,000 I LOW DOWN AND MOTIVATED immaculate newer Townhome. Largest plan - 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath, with fireplace. Will sell! "Subject to" less than I 0% tlown. DUSTY HARRIS $259,000 A VERY SPECIAL HOME! Splendid 3 bedroom with brick fireplace. New' I carpet. Upgraded kitchen. lush landscaping mid RV parking. · : JACK GIFFORD $158,800 IDEAL FAMILY H O M E! lerrific 4 bedroom, 1. 75 bath home! Upgraded kitchen. Fireplace, covered patio witn BBQ. Special Mcorative fence.' JACK GIFFORD $154,900 A WESTPARK SPECIAL Detached 3 bedroom, 3 bath. highly upgraMd with new carpeting and fresh paint. 2 car attached garage, beautifal yard Shows like a mo~l. I DIANA CAPPEL $239,000 QU1ET LOCAT ION Cl.ou to everything. Light and bright. 3 1 bedroom + fQft.. 5ec. System. Pricea to u/L. I Call for details. J.D. CALLAGHAN $284,900 ! CORONA D EL MAR I Cute 2 bedroom, I bath cottage in Corona rkl I , Mar. Hardwood floors, FP d~tached DBL car garage. }wt Listed. KATHLEEN McNAMEE $319,000 I GORGEOUS REMODEL 3 or 4 bedroom and 3 baths. luxurimaMarter suite. Cmnplmly mmxkkd with French doors, tinted iuiridows and extra spaaous rooms. F~ room, !Vrmai_dining 1Wm and sparltlingpool. PHYLLIS CLARK $329,000 PANORAMIC VIEWS European-Styk gated community. F.xquisite Msigner home with 3 bedrooms an~ 3 baths. Enhanced with granite, limestone and curved banisters. F'abu/.Ous! DELIA DELGADO • LAGUNA BEACH Come mjoy rim rlassir. 1md11iol1ftl stylt family homr in onr of C1liformai prrmirr rrsidrnti11/ romm1111irirs. 4 btdrooms + • bonus room with Blur Wnur Ounn Viru •s. 3 rar garagr. Gill for drtai/s. BlU Dolby $1 ,295,000 GATED NEWPORT COMMUNITY! Nrwa 4 btdroom, 3 hath homr unrh prw11u Spa anti Warnfnll litJh l.ands<'apinf,, privatr p11110. Ki1tf1m with rrnrrr ulnml. Family room. L11m1g Room and Afnurr wuh Jirrplam 3 Cm tnmgr tmd morr. Ownrr ma:r carry! Diana Pro.ucr $498.000 JUST REDUCED "HARBOR VIEW' Low_ly_ 'lulllity rt-b11i/J txr~utivt homr w11h ucond-srory a"41t1on. Fr11rurt1: Ntw windows and doors, btau11{UI 011/t foon, coffi.mi uilings. sltylighu,. nrw ltitchm. brrakfasr room, family room 11nti formal timing room. 4 brdroom. 3 b111h and lo11rly badryard with Gaubo. CJJ 760-5()()() al. 123 E'lynnc Kemp Allen NEW ON MARKET °!"""i"t ~ 11rc1Jit«ti 014/n 3 ~"'· 2 Hth ~. lipt opm 11,u/ lliry Frmth tl#rt, ill~~ wlloa of fruit trm arili 11 8,()()() s'I. ft. lot. 1JU b A "10"' CJJ 76()..5000 at I 17 Jlddc Hudlcman s~.soo An International Company 7~5000 llttp://remmdlnk.com SPYGLASS HILL FAMILY HOME &au11fol 4 1Ntlroom, 4 iNttJI f111'1i/y ho~ with l.argr '"'"'" room anti family '"'""· Bwuul MW ltikhni w11h renrr• ,,/.mtl. gramu roufftm, 111b--uro wfrit· pbu atra lnr:r yard'"''" pool. spa anti t•irw. • CJJ 760-5()()(} at. 113 EathcrYank $8 .. 5,000 Vitu11 o[Owm, H11rf.r, CMStlin~. C..lllli1111 Sunset and' in l11hts. ) b«lrooms, 4 /J11ths, J firrp!Ma, ~lint pool. s.iw1.1 l>etr 1«1111011 i11 Spyt/Ass Hi/J. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-S. 21 POINT WMA. Julia Uao COllONA DEL MAR CMJuo.aaa $1 ,095.000 An lnternatlona l Company 76().5000 htlp://rwmaxllnk.com A RARE FIND IN DOVER SHOREs A fab""1us IAri.e lot""" l 2,6()() "I.ft Rnnt>dektl 6 betlT'(l()m, 5 bitth home with "}Nlrtm pm home aNi vinv "f the l11ult bay. 4 lltrxe ho,,,, with mAXim""' sp~e. insil/e 11Ni '1Ut. Jue Su.ngaila c.fl 760-5000 Cd. 136 . . nicu"1usl] lanJsuped with pri11ttte JXH>l 11 pro pm]. $899,000 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5, 1750 SKYLARK. Diua Cappel NEWPORT BF.ACH CJ/ 760-5000 Cd. 120 $S2S,OOO HARBOR VIEW~ INVESTORS WINDFAll Gw111 views ef ocean. bllJ and Fashion IsillNJ. Ft.11tastic "'"~l'J jlo'1r plitn '1n huge "1t. Pnfoa far rmWl/ltion. Ownns mo11int '1#1 "f Jtlm, Wllnt it so/Ii lr>dllJ. call M11rlt'1 H'1tline. (fur prr-rrcortkd tktaiktl informati'1n) CJ/ (800) 510-2005 c.M #5006 Mark Aduida $479,000 Siu/own views foom Newport '" Palos Vm:ks to San &nuuiiM m'1unl4ins. 3 betiroom, 3 b4th hortU hit,h abDw the rity liP,ts. An ell.SJ JNlktu of white and light~ to tnhantt "'"' fornisliino. AO winaoWJ arr.framed with pl.antati'1n shutten CJ/ 760-5000 Cd. 111 $399,999 NEWPORT FAMILY HOME Buutifol 4 /mJT'(l()m, 2.5 bath with 2 fi"f>l.aut. Grw family room. /~. PHI an4 spa. . OPEN SUNDAY/-,_ 1512 ANITA, NEWPORT BP.ACH CJ/ 760-5000 _,. 131 Robin Tenda $499,000 ~ can help make the difference in your life! ' BUILDER CLOSE OUT 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, vaulted ailings, big bacltyards, 2 car gamgt, only 4 lefi. Must &U! PATRICK KNAPP $189,900 LARGEST PLAN 5 bedroom + loftldm. Ntw carpet and hardwood floors. 3 baths. F.xallmt location. A great vah«. J.D. CALLAGHAN $369,000 EMERALD BAYVIEW HOMESITE Ocean-Canyon-Beach views from this custom lot property. Has plans for a 5 bedroom home. Permits ready. BILL DOLBY $649,000 BANK OWNED ~ry cUte 3 bedroom, PA bath home. Niu neighborhood. F"sh paint, new carpeting. large yard and? car garage. JACKIE HANDLEMAN $144,900 ON THE OCEANFRONT! Once in a lifetime opportunity to build your d"am home! Enjoy Catalina sunsets, crashing waves and J 8(}1 view! Vacant, level lot! Ca.l/ for tktails. DIANA PROSSER $639,000 BEST OF BELCOURT This -acious custom estau was built with the u mat~ attmhon to tat a eauty. Accents of marble and granite compliment the decor. 4 bedrooms, library, family room, spacious game room, wine cellar. gym and a 4 car garage. FSTHER YANK ENGLISH COUNTRY HOME Custom masonry and Stone Tudor. Sepflrate guest quarters. Electric gates. Exquisite quality throughout. Beautifal views. JOAN BURKE $1,67 5;000 COSTA MESA DUPLEX Eastside 2 bedroom, I bath each with private yards and garage. ROBERT MILLIKEN $229,000 GREAT HOME -TOP LOCATION! Spacious 3 bedroom on la'fe pssy lot. Gorgeous Wettclijfstrea. C/Qse to Mariners School anti shopping. ROBIN TENCH $425,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Dupkx -Ownn-wiJJ carry -Great /oc11tion!! 2 bet/room, 1 bath with K•"'~ ltl'IJ 1 bdroom, 1 INuh with K"""~· For "°"'1'/,ae Muils CO,.IMt J-8()().. 5J 0-2005 eoM #4087. RITA WADE . $2S9,000 llrof. dealrMld 4 Bl 3.58Aw/llldrrllliltm1ll IMI. ~ yaid with pool Ir !pl. Prict sbshtd to $1,169,999 SBR, 5.SBA, remodeled kitchen over looking 11th tee. End of cul-de-sac. Priced to sd1 at $899,000 C.D.M. MllGNN OcNn city Ughts & dty view. 38R fixer on large lot 9200 +sq. ft. just Reduced to $449,000 EXECVJDIBBOME WESJPARlc DetKhed 3BR, 38A. NC, professionaUy landscaped, shows like a model. Priced to SeU $239,000 Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 Two Ocean Front Lots at Big Corona Beach OCEAN VIEW! Highly upgraded custom pool home with a giant yard. Oak doors & windows, river rock & tile, two spa tubs, gourmet kitchen, private beaches. $925,000 Bob K , Sr. or Jr. OCEAN SIDE OF PCB Just one block to Big Corona. Adorable. remodeled 2BR ~. den. sun room, formal dining room. bleached knotty pine, plus a large IBR rental & a two car garage. $585 000 Bob Koo Sr. or Jr. Fabulous C.D.M. location Located on a private gated street at Big Corona beach with the most incredible mouth of the harbor. ocean, and Catalina views you can imagine. Price includes the plans, seller has completed the foundations, driveways. sower, plumbing and electrical. Steal these lots! $790,000 & $7 40,000 Bob Koop, Sr. IRVINE TERRACE! 3 bedroom, 2 bath, large yard. French doors, skylight, wet bar, bleached oak floors, tile floors & counters. used brick '~~~· 2 car garage. ,900 Bob Koo , Sr. or Jr. ~YFRONTUNI Fabulous harbor and dty Ugbt views located at a sandy Balboa Peninsula beach! Rare opportunity to own a bay front 4-plex on Newport Harbor. Great investment you must sec this! $725,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. OLD C.D.M. DUPLEX Two very cute two bedroom, ooe bath unit~ on a quiet tree lined street, walk to Five Crown , Big Corona & =ing. ,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 0 H s BtashiefNan Aalst ... , 502 A¥tnlda Largo $324,000 Sit t-4 B. Amstadter $595,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 __ ,...., 4Auwfgne $234,900 SaUScill 1-5 M Cole $769.000 Sun 1-5 A. ZJmnneoar 10 AuYergne $214,000 Sun 1·3 M Cole 7 Nighlshore $1,295,000 Sun 1-4 8. Amstadter $660,000 Sun 1 30-5 J. Mather 6 Faitwtnd $1,795,000 sun H B. Amstadter ..,.,t:IEJ, 5 Aries Court $239.000 Sun 1·5 ll Sutierland $179.500 Sun 2-5 0 Johnson $229,500 Sun 2-5 0 Johnson $679,000 Sun I 30-5 G Grabner $699.000 Sun 1-5 S Luby 830.000 Sun 1-5 S Mittman t 4 Kamalii Cowt smooo ~ t4 k-fooar!Y 12 Kamalii Court $222,000 Sun 1·5 N Fogarty 2 GoodWlll Court $213,000 Sun 1-5 B.Cbambe~ 405 Intrepid $207.000 Sun 1-5 8. ChamberS .... ,.Tl 3166 Cot1e Portohno $364.SOO Sun 1-5 l Brehm 1llm $429.000 Sun '"" 1521 Kalua Lane $199,000 Sun $699,000 Sun 2-5 $565,000 Sun $635,000 Sun 1-<130 $559,000 Sal/Sun 1-<1 11.225,000 SUn 1-4~ St.225.000 Sit 1·5 $207,000 Sun 1-<I This magnl' ~~ntly expanded Versaille Plan has been rem<iw: ~d & modified to per1ection. Fabu- lous courtya· Jentry, beau- tiful patio v. pool. spa & cabana. fa. ·ndoususeof marble. 6BC'· 6.5BA. Use as a 580 ,3BA, Family room with open beam ceiling, fireplace. & an extra kitchen upstairs. or seal off ooe door & it becomes a duplex. 3+ family room 28Ainlront / 2BO 1BA. w/Oouble car garage. $719,000 Beautiful gated community, 4 or 5 BO. 3.5BA plus huge bonus room. library. super kitchen. pool & spa. New paint inside/ out & new carpet Call today lor more information. This lnvhing 4 BO, wi1t1i1 walking distance to nwtnefs & bD bay, fealn1ls,...,,. roof, aul<>- mated sprinklers, wood flOOfS, copper piping & nu:h morel SuUnlt your otter-now reduced to 1429.IXX>. " . ' ARVILLA 's VERY SPECIAL PROPERTIES 17 SEA COVE LANE, SEA ISLAND Dr.unatu: townhomc Shows like a model, 2BR. 2.5BA + den Stunning flagst~ entry w11h waler wall. Large patio. $565,000 BIG CANYON S1ngk-\lllry .lBR. 3BA w/gorgcous courtyard entry & bcnu11lul p;mo & 1111fdcn, w/wn1crfall Grea1 value · pnced al $595,000 T111ally remodeled. golf cou~ view~ from pallo and halrnny Reflccuon pool & ~pa. $610,000 UNBELIEVABLE PARK-LIKE YARD 2BR +den or lBR, 1BA Gorgeom" Great plan for cn1cnJ1n111g Reduced 10 $587,000 All one level no ,111lr\ • upper condo vnulted cciling'l 2BR -+ Den, JBA. Motivated SeUer $492,000 BIG CANYON • OPEN HOUSE• BY APPT. Tim ""'""fi<Tftl olfcnna •-u ~ eaclvs1...,ly for an""'"" •idi di.~ - Qualil) <1rM111 and '"cri."'"'"hop ,.ml i-the MlUl rcftKJdcl o( lhu 68R. 6.$8A ,...odtna wll.1< b 1ncluck< the "°"'1• al a ~ lmn,: '"'"I for tnlaws or I-' A ,...,...,.., pool. spoo .t cabana on an <Un larse lol hao;l 1ni •• boc ""')'Oft Coif cowv $1,795,000 Call the Pro ''Arvilla'' 729-7212 24Hr. Pager-(714) 729-5430 BIG CANYON JBR 2.SBA. Large townhome, counyard entry -ovcn.i.r,ed pnva1c pallo. 3 car garage. large ma~ler on lir\t floor. Guard ga1cd community. $650,000 . DOVER SHOU:S VALUE! 'lBR l BA. Vaulted ceiling~. 3-car garage. ~curity :.y\tcm, pnvate beach acce''· 4 I 0 Morningstar $679,000 SEA ISLAND FOR LEASE Large tnwnhome with woildtrful golf course views. 2BR +den - 2 . .SBA. Patio off hv1111 room. 0.:Ck off moi.1cr bedroom ~mo. FABULOUS RANCH· GARNER VALLEY MapificnM 68R., SBA "°-. 4.5 -. 2-Slllll he,.,... h.im lO min/Palm Sprinp.. F•llously priaid' R«lu..tJ ... $05,toO MOST SOUGBT-AFl'ER MODEi. Large 38R +den. 3.SBA. All ooe level. no ''a"'· wlprvt. spa. Golf course location. Rcducc1t '" $685,000 ALTEZZA (NEWPORT COAST) lBR. 38A IDd loft. Gn:lt views -ligbl and bright Pn' JI< patio widl buill-in BBQ. $482,000 SUPER VALUE 28R plus den, or 38R. JOA Coodo. ln&Jma1c p;i110 shows lip • bri&Jlt. Neutral decor. A 111oaber of the Jon Doiqlas Real E•uatt Qroup, I f)C. Joan Maifeld 729-7269 760-8008 ELIGAMT Ull BILCouaT 1 LIVIL Sophisticated 380, 2.SBATemace Home. Included -high ceilings, plantation shutters, neutral tones, atrium. Beautiful ~en with gazebo. Guarded Community. 34 Hilltdale Dmte $659,000 Harbor Ridl!e Crest Banlc is desperate and will look at any serious offer. $415,000 -.-... Daily Pilot Real Estate • Au~t 24, 1996 THE PRUDENTiAl •}ON DOUGLAS COMPANY ~ ·A member of the Jon Dougfus Real Estate Sen..ices <;roup, Inc. S anig Mittman 729-7271 40 HILLSDALE• $735,000 FJeg1111tly tuJt()mktd two stuty, 4 btdrrxn11, 3.) bath home;,, this privatt rormnunity with pools b spas. Btnutifi1/ Sm71r sming. Palm trtr lintJ rtor yard. 1218 POl.ARIS DR.• NOW$8JO,OOO! Rn11odrlrd 4 brdroom single rtory pool bumr. Btnuriful mnsets, water & Nrwpon Cmter vil'Ws. fatmsivr usr of marble & gronitt. THE PRUDENTIAL• }ON DoUGLAS COMPANY ~­·:, A member of the Jon Dougla.s Real Bsuate C/r<>tet>, Inc. Dotti Johnson 760-1966 presents C<)R<l~ .. \ Dr·~l . ~l .. \R .\'f/11duntlc (,'undo • <Jpt.·11 .\u11dt1) ~-') 707 AvocatU> lBedroom 1 Bath, ocean view, beautiful location. CJ<>Se to beach & Fashion Island. $179,500 75 3 Avocad-0 2 Bedroom - 2 Bath Condo, Close·to Beach and Fashion Island. Private 2·Car Garage with Storage. ~ely Pool, Spa and EnterWnm.ent Area. $229,500 727 Avocado 718'12 Margllrite 421 O Spindrift $269,SOO Sold $289,900 Sold $18S,OOO In &crow A member of the Jon Douglas Real Estate Services Group, Inc. 4 bedroom & family room. New 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath. Upgraded with carpets. End location with mini Plantation shutters, custom mirrors. view. Reduced for Immediate sale! Ocean view from master suite. $229,000 Price Reduced To: $222,000 · !B~'lfr'ta Charnbe'ti p 't£1.£nt1 c/Vewpo'tt C'te1,t f°Jownhome,1, Gorgeous 3 bedroom, 2.5 Baths. Air 2 Bedroom & den. 2.5 Baths. Over-2 Bedroom, 25 Baths. Dramatic t1ocr Fabulous locaiion. overlooks pool/fcn- conditioncd. custom tile. newer looks Greenbelt. Light & open. plan with clear story windows. Fireplace, nis. 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Baths. Air condi-appliance~. Vaulted ceilings. Absolute steal! attac hed garnge with inside access. tioned. **Decorator allowance. $239,000 $207,000 $213,000 $220,000 BAYCREST -liARBOR HIGHLANDS PlIBLIC OPEN HOUSE l I RVINE VENUE 4 BEUS, 2 BATHS $274,999 THE PRUDENTIAL JoN Douo LAS . THE BARBARA'S 729,7220 1 707 TERRAPIN 4 BEDS, 2.5 BATHS $429,500 SoUTHERN CALIFORNIA REALTY DEL LARSON 546,5605 17 50 SKYI.ARK LANE 4 BEDS, 2.5 BATHS $469,000 17 49 SKYI.ARK LANE 1940 WINDWARD LANE RE/MAx R EALTY DIANA CAPPEL 760,5000 4 ·Beos, 2. 75 BATHS $525,000 CoAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES JoANNE PERKINs 644,1600 4 BEDS, 2.5 BATiiS $529,000 lbJMAx lbw.TY RAEROGms 76() .. 500() 1514 WARWICK 5 BEDS, 3.5 BATHS ' 1701 STARLIGHT CIRCLE $549,000 GRUBB &. ELLIS ·KAYKONFAL 644-6200 4 Beoo, 3 BATHS $569,0oo CotDWELL BANKER SALLY PHILLIPS 631,1400 MEDITERRANEAN STYLE HOME -y ews. Gourmet kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances, built-fas and extensive use of granite. Private master suite bu a wood burning fireplace, cedar lined walk-in wardrobe closets, sitting area, lumrious spa tub lbd marble surfaces. High vaulted ceilings, dramatic curved stairway, custom skylights, gallery, security system, wet bar, custom wine closet with etched glm door. 3-car garage and wide dock for large Yacht. 231 Via Lido Sood $2,350,000 Call Russ Fluter 673-3777 LiNdA SilVER 714/645---~6 ~6 STEVE RiddlE 714/241---0608 AIONTICEU.0 $ 1'1 ,ODO Lage model on geenbelt locotlon. 48R. l.758A. new corPet a lntelb paint Attoched 2~or gatoge. Corrm.nty pools a CWlouse. LAURA HusbANd 714/28~---6476 MARCiE AdlER 714/7 5 9---9028 HAlllJOe RIDGE $111,000 Specioclb Ocea\ Harbor & city ""' views Gorgeous estates customll.ed home. Many 1.Wodes. Goted corrmrity. ReOJce to sel now! CARY Sully 714/651---~488 EXCEPTIONAL VALUE ,ODO Dream opport\rifyl 48R. 2 58A. two years rew. WOOd llool1. oe<omlc. berber capet ptJs 3-oor garage KEiTl-I Dudl Ey 714/729---16 51 • 1' , -l. , I I , , , , J ' ' I L • .. \. l l • • • ~ •• ,, l /, ,,,, ,, , ... Fantastic 2.6 acre ft'fllfl row lot at Cotton Poi,,t. 450 feet over/ooi;,,g tht Pacific behi"d 2 guarded gaits. Next to Casa Pacifica (Ni:ro"'s Westens White House). Bui/J your dream home. $3,750,000 Gracious. traditional c1utom home includes 5 bedrooms, 6 baths, private pier & slip for 60' )'acht. High ceilings. Elevator. 3- car garage. Oversized Lot. utsiu esta "" Blllln' Hill. Ra,,_J, vau"t, tad nit is 2 BD .. IBA ared Juu a /Wivalt rear ,ard JJa a wry /art-,,_,, fro,,t yard. V•il.s arw ;,, q•wt />Orl of Cm. Ma.. .S1u.r u .. 1ivautl $319,000 , \ """" ....... REALTY GROUP 760•1900 Pabrdous 4 btd,...,,. nt•lt flJitlt 2-story entry fO}-« I!/ livi1tt roo-. 4-car garage. Private f*/ I!/ SfHI. Big gourmet iitchen. Private tennis C41urt. Com,lete b"f. FrJl)• tqui,f>ed rrudia room. Remodeled 6 bedroom custom estate on a legal double lot. u,,paralleled ocea,, views. 2- SIOr)' entry /O}oer & livi"t "°°"'· Private pool,& spa. Very 'rivate l.ocation. Private ten"is court. ReJ11nJ/ $2,495,000 Beautiful hON o" the Bay with 'rivate dod for 65' yacht. Gourmet iitchen. Rec11Ct/y remodeled, ;,,c/utks gated court yard for 'rivacy. This homt is turdey. Uvt1J 4 Bed,...,., J Batie F11•i11 ,,._ roitle ,..won ,.,;,,,,,,i•t f1etl. Privak yortl. Maturt, '*'A 14~.,. Grat locatiff. N"" "'°"" 641/t. CORONA Dll MAR l..oolt ar this price for 48R 38A condo! Cclrh tell, fplc. forTnc1J DR. I 8R I BA down ........... $368.500 PlNINSULA POINT Or.imaoc ~ b.ly v-horn older 14!S w 40h fronfage. lot value Sun.ible for reh.lb $61$,000 CORONA DEL MAil Or.vnatlc &. near-oew w/3Blt SIA~ Gorgeous kit w/Sll>Zero, root deck 2-ar SM···· ....... ~510,000 Grccll strttt to ~eet loc. Huge M8R 00-.-11~115 2 ~ lg BR &. deck upsfls. So p.u10. SllS.000 HAABOll VIIW HIU.S Lush grounds c11CClMt remodel. New sl.\te rool, custom ~/abs. Gofgeousl. .. $719,000 CORONA DU MAil SpdO<M/open 38R. 2 SBA condo wfpool t~ slz" den MBR w,1pic, <pa tub. b..11<: $368,500 COSTA MESA S8R 2.75 BA with 48R dowostaln Including 2nd MBR. Pride of OWMtshlp aru ........... $219.900 . Daily Piloc Real Bmue • A~ 24, 1996 • 1n 10 FAIR ff ARBOR, PELICAN }//LL OPEN SAnTRDAY, 12-SPM 5 klrooms, 5.5 baths, Mediterranum estate, I 2 acre lot, gate guarded community, golf course views, pool, Sp.1. Davip Prince • 644-9060 • $2, 195,000 rime soul y ont Ocation, sunny c..>rncr lot, 4 bedroom house plus 2 bedroom t1parlmc11/ otter double garage. Grayce Taliaferro • 673-6900 S tunning 4 bedroom, 3 bath lingle lewl ruidcnce, includu guut •uit• wnlr litting/bonw room, ~ua pool, •pa, U>at.rfol/ & gazebo Jenniler Priu,ltett • 644-9060 EMERALD BA>' • $1 ,295,000 Completely remoclclcJ 3 bedroom home, family room, ocean and city light views, fop quality wood /loors, Berber carpet, frcnch doors and skylights. Valerie Howell • 631-1400 HARBOR ISLAND • $2,300,000 , Y. on/ custom contemporary home, lop of the line materials, prioate pier and Jock, 1pocioua /loorp/an. An entertainer's dc/ig},t! John CampLell • 644-9060 BIG CANYON • $2,<}<}5,lXJO Prime golf coursc location, superb trotbnonal arrhit.dure mcompauu S b.drocrru, Jinmg and family rooms, of/;c.. gym, pool, ., and gan/.,u. 1•« Axton • 631-1400 COWAN H EIGHTS • $1,()40,000 2.47 acres, 3 aaparafe parr:ef., main house: 3 bJ, 3 ba Guut houu: 2 &/, 2 ba, Catalina/ ocean view&, pool and~· Claudia Mayfield-Wise • 6+ti-9060 Harbor •ntranc• and ocean views /ram lhis traditional 4 b.Jroom home, elegant French /lair, romantic master wnh fire,,loce, sitting area and oiews. Olga Matthew• • 631-1400 CosTA MBSA • $198,500 3 bd, 2.5 ba, totally detached, 2 car garage, big kitchen area Donald P&ff • 644-9060 SBA ISLAND • $265,000 Upgraaed 2 bd condo w / den, frplc & new kitchen, gated complex Kathy Fox • 631-1400 NBWPOlll' SHOil.BS • $322,000 Largest l. story, 3 bd plan, lots of glass, open to 2 garden ai:eas Kennie Jo Rizzo • 631-1400 TuB BLUFFS • $335,000 2 bd, 2.5 ba, back bay and mini ocean view, private courtyard entry Gail York • 644-9060 THE BLUFFS • $U9,000 3 bd, 2.5 ba, move-in condition, new tile roof, all baths redone Chuck & Kate Colesworthy • 644-9060 DuPLEX AT THB BBACH • $385,000 New roof, two 3 bd/2 ba units with frplcs, close to beach, park Walsh/Van Orden/Gordon • 673-6900 BoNNIE BAY HIGHLAND HOM.BS • $419,000 3 bd, 3 ba, large 9 ,000 sq ft lot, backyard with pool, excellent ftoorplan Marcia & Robert Bents • 644-9060 LIDO PARK DIUVB • $470,000 2 bd condo, sCcurlty bldg with doorman, pool and spa, ocean views Mary Lou Kichlcr • 631-1400 AT THB BBACH • S.98,000 Brand new 2 'bd condo at rear of oceanfront unit, vaulted ceilings torraine Farrington • 631-1400 CollONA DEL MAR • $559,000 Triplex, one 3 bd owner's unit + two 2 bd, patios & frplcs Sharon McKinnon • 631-1400 BAYSHOllBS • $669,000 3 bd, 3 ba, incredible value, large country kitchen, garden patio Mm. PENINSULA • $795,000 4 lots, 120x70 ft, one houk to ocean, potential for 4 houses/condos Mary Ann Nethercutt • 631-1400 SPYGLASS HILL • $795,000 5 bd, 3 ba., two story, fantastic city/mountain views, lap pool Don & Joyce Olson • 644-9060 BMBRALD BAY • $850,000 3 bd, 2 ba, single level, excellent cood., ocean views, priv. beach ---Bruce-Miller • 644-9060 • BALBOA 1sLAND • $929,000 Bayfront w / 3 bd, dining room, shared dock & city light vistas. Lou Hickson • 673-6900 BAl..BoA ISLAND NBWPOJlT BBACH AT MAalNB AVL 673~ -- Daily Pilot llHl Etaau • AUIWt 24, 1996 WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SATURDArS INVITATIONS BAYVIEW TSRRACE 69 Pelican Court $289,000 Joyce O lson CORONA Dt::L MAR 204 Hazel Dr. $1,795,000 Edie O lson 403 Poppy Ave. $349,000 Eva Khwaja COSTA MESA 24 50 Fordham $189,000 Cammy Leslie LID1...""'I ISLE 106 Via Cordova $559,000 Richard Lee NEWP('lRT I h:IlmTs 400 Tustin $439,000 Junl' Adams No 1<n 1 LAl~l 'NA 395 Camden Place $1,295,000 O lsen/Schreiber PELI CAN J llLL 10 Fair Harbor $2,450,000 Lavignc/Pcrci ra/Prince TURTLE ROCK, IRVINE 7 Cl1arlottc $1,995,000 Powell/Ward SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS 81\YSI ll""'IRES 2465 Manno $995,000 t ll'anor Bowie Tl 1STl1' • $209,900 4 hl·Jr1111 111,.., 2.5 b.itl1s, .-ipprnximately 2 ,095 S F, IH'Wl'r appli- .-i111.:<.•:;, lll'W carpl'I and p.-iint, backs l <' cnmmunily 1o1rel'nhl'll. Carolyn Brid~c • 644-9060 LAGUNA NIGllEI. • $249,000 Immaculate and beautifully maintained 3 bd hl1ll1l' with family mom and lu f l, plantation shutters, new paint a nd carpel. Jimmie Jones • 631 -1400 LAl~l'NA N IG\JEL • $229 ,500 3 bedroom s, 2.5 baths, multiple upgrades, great landscaped backyard with beautiful spa, ve ry clean townh,)me. Dreyfiu/Weir • 644-9060 . . THE BLUFFS 2002 Vista Caudal -$255,000 Linda Field 308 Encina $299,000 Gail York 2147 Vista Entrada $549,000 Donald Pfaff 221 7 Vista Dorado $239,000 Carla Broffman 222 Nata $399,000 Miriam MayelJ CORONA DEL MAR 2525 Ocean Blvd. $445,000 Renee Weat 204 Hazel Or. $1,795,000 Liaa Adam COSTA MESA 2450 Fordham $189,000 Cammy Leslie HAR BOR VIEW HILLS 3800 l nlet Isle $699,000 DeremiahtF.ranc is LUk""'I ISLE 101 Via Dijon $949,000 Kay Polovina 135 Via Yella $899,000 Olga Matthews 7 45 Via Lido Nord $799,000 Sharon Orime1 MESA VERDE 2766 Lo ngwood Ave. $239,000 Renee Peteraoo NEWPORT BEAC'H 6304 West Oceanfront $799,000 David Prince S PYGLASS l l lLL 4 Malibu C ircle $839,500 Don O lson 69 Pelican Court $289,000 Joyce 0 1100 NEWPORT'S Bu1FFS • $307,000 Miles of greenbelts and community pools, Freshly painted & carpeted, recently upgraded I story, 3 bJ end unit with patio. Lorraine Farrin~ton c~ Roy Freeman • 631-1400 T111:: BLUFFS • $455,000 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, totally redone Bluffs •R" plan, a·ll new windows, new kikhen, hardwood floors, huge private master suite. Chuck & Kate Coleaworthy • 644-9060 CORONA DEL MAR Ocean and mountain views, spaciou1 2 bedroom horn~, only one block to Little Corona Beach, light bright & immaculate. Liaa Adam • 644:9060 NEWPORT BEACH PCH@ Mariner's Mile 631-1400 NEWPORT BEACH PCH@ Avocado 644-9060 BALBOA ISLAND @ Marine Ave. 673-6900 http://www.coldwellbanker.com 14 RUE GRAND DUCAL, BIG CANYON • rooms, at s • Former celebrity estate • Fabulous architectural details ( •Two large master suites • lmme~se formal living areas • Lap pool and spa $1, 150,000 fP ~ rMrMW 1J ti\ (!lJ [;3 «ll .a -O» c'l>-O-OQ~ru~~ ''Why Settle for Mediocri~?'' 23 RUE GRAND DUCAL, BIG CANYON • rooms an en, a s • Completely updated with quality and taste • Single level home with French garden • Excellent kitchen • Private location • Spacious formal living areas $599,000 ·---- Mary Lou Kiehler 631-1400 x232 (jREAT '°UEWS OF RHINE CHANNEL, NEWPORT BAY AND OCEAN "];ULY A NEWPORT LANDMARK (jracious .(jving with 24-hour S ecurity anJ rvoorman W allt to .(ido Village S hopping, '%st1111rants and Ocean 'lJuches 601 Lido Park Drive #3F 2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath $470,000 - Custom OCeanfn;nt home with beautiful white Watw ........ mestone float .... sranfte and mart>u. coun~ All 4 bedrooms are suites. 4.5 baths Daily Pilcx hat Eswe • Aupst 24. 1996 LIDO PARK DRIVE • $550,000 . Bayfront condo with forever bay, Catalina and ocean views, security building -24 hour doonnan, boat slips available, 2 bd, 2.5 ba NEWPORT BEACH • $575,000 Barfront penthouse condo, hllhlY Uf>ll acled l bedroom, l bath, beaUtlful views of the Mrt»oi; ~ llahts and mountain W.W.. Owner Is......, to _. Daily Pil0< Real Estate • August 24, 1996 234 LUGONIA STREET $339,000 24 3 2ND STRE ET $249,000 207 WALNUT STREET $339,000 KENNIE JQ RIZZO "I LiyE, WORK AND PLAY ALONG THE SHORES. 642-4917 REs • 631-1400 X248 207 CANAL STREET $399,000 424 COLTON STREET $322,000 I I~ ( ) I 1 I l \ I ~I CI I ~I ( ) \ ( l \ I 11 H ) I :-I I • Superbly remodeled 1ingle rtory • Oversized exterior com er lot at eutem end of Lido • All m·w "Showcase" ~itchen • Open, light noor pl~n - Fabulous entertainment home • 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath • Plans for eecond 1lory • Beautiful tropical landscaping • Priced at $799,000 re 1 ec a uterp1ece • Extraordinary large comer on one of Lido'• prettiest street. • Open, 11paciou1 floor plan of approximately 5,000 tquare feet • Romantic Master Suite wttb fireplace, retreat nrea, huge wallr-in clo1et, bright epaciout l>ath with private eun baJcony • Priced at $1,499,000 lll \\\(l \ll ll\ ,1:; -; ', ,~' 44 IAY<llST (OUIT, NEWPOU IEAOI S bd, } b4, I bd oo...~. 1 MA\11 R wi11\ up, Giit"' locA1ic)'ol "'IAR pool A..d \fl~, Appllo\ 1,()()() Sf. E\!Cllli\l OOli<>N 111 lmla ~Com MESA 2 MSIH sl1£d bd, 2 ~ Mo«1icdlo ~\ llOSl ~ flooa. pWt, dil.ifllG llOOlll, (/lfAI kildlt"N IOIOlkl. 3025 CloYDot IAv, MESA NOllH bm.IM 2 bt:e:MOOlll\, 2 ~tits, 2 CAR GAR-\(il, flo'lio \i~\ 10 \IRl~ll. FiRlpi4c f, fottMAI diNilo(, llOOM, ( °"''*lpt)AAR)' \~li'i(j 2479 IUE DE CME, WmDE COSTA MESA SpKlACuiM •dtlACl.fd• Pikpl Siwlow ~, } bd, 2. ~ bi\. pli\An tMld. 1,600 SF, OOih ill 1984. Moli'Arro \Ella. --------- 2147 VISTA E1n1ADA, NtwPou BEACH ENd UNi1, •[• piAN, } bd, } full ~tits, p1101iER BluFh lcx:Atio-1, VAlfad wood CliliMj'>, pirivAll lOOR!YAJKI ENIJIY. 403 Pom AVDtuE, CoaoNA Dn MAI Sptnl\ulu d11~k1d Up. (-Od 1ov.\lw.>1111, } bd, 2.~ ~. li\iMj llOOM 11.llil bRicl fiRlpl\ft, OllA'I \1111. fao11 \IA\1111 OOlllOOlll. S•H o W fo CJ t Te rm s • 0 w n e rs ... C a II N o w t o b e o n L i s t DoN&]oYcE 5 bd, 3 ba, two story, fantastic city light and mountain views, lap pool, A must sec! $749,000 OLSON 1-800-487-4931 ((There-'s No Substitute for Experience.-'-' SPYGLASS HILL 5 bd, 3 ba, highly upgraded, new french doors and kitchen, large pool. $849,000 Dennis Rodman purchases NeV#port Beach home Chicago Bulls' champion bought beochfront property Dennis Rodman. three-time world champion ba11ketball star of the Chicago Bulls. recently purchased a beachfront home near the million-dollar price range in Newport Beach. He lxlught the home through Jeff and Lyleen Ewing, sales a<;sociates at Coldwell Banker Newport Beach. The five-bedroom. 3.600 square foot home is located in the west oceanfront area of Newport Beach. Rodman, known for hi' outrageous and namboyan t personality. currently resides in Chicago and decided to purchase lhe home in order to diversify his in vestments and expand hjs reaJ estate portfolio. He 1s just one of the many celebrities Coldwell Banker has represented in buying or selling a property. Since Coldwell Banker began its Previews Program•, it has gained recognition from several celebrities including Lorenzo Lam~. Olympia Dukakis, Hootie and the Bfowfish, coffee king James A. Folger, t.•• tf l. t Lll.1 ••ll t 01 1 er and Cabbage Patch Kid' inventor X:iv1cr Roberts. Coldwell Banker. through 11\ Prcvicw11 Program"', is the only natmnal real c!.tatc company with a division dedicated to marketing luxury residential properties from coast to coast. Through a heritage of innovation, resource!. and expertise. Coldwell Banker has become the preeminent speciaJist in luxury reaJ estate. Jeff and Lyleen Ewing, a successful mother-son team, offer their clients an unbeatable combination of experience and proven expertise. The Ewings have been recognized as the No. I agents m the Newport Beach office for four consecutive years. For your nal.1state needs, call Jeff and Lyken Ewing at the Coldwell Banur Newport Beach East office at (714) 644-906o or nach Coldwtll Banlur on the lnUrntl aJ hltp:/lwwwkoldwellbanker.com. The largest resilhntilll real nlalt company in California, Colllwell Bantu now operoud 257 offk11 and has nearly 7,()()() saks assoclalts slalewlde. ' . '.. . . .... -. . . . ~ 2 DRAI<:ES BAY, SPYGLASS HILL ,, Panoramic ocean "'&. Catalina views, 5 bd, 3 ba, remodeled interior. $899,000 4 bd, 2 .5 ba, estate-sized lot with large pool, new frcnch doors and windows. $699,000 CoRONA DEL MA.Jt Traditional 2 srory on large cul-de- sac, 3 bd, 3 ba, large pool and spa. $835,000 Great location, 2 bd, 2 ba, spacious master suite with mirrored wardrobes $289,000 Previews property specialists gather for annual luncheon Coldwell Banker hosts event at "The annual Previews specialist A prized location on the bayfront of Lido hie wru. the ~etting for the Previews Program• neiwork luncheon. During the luncheon, Previews property ..,pecialists and branch managers from all over Orange County were given a tour of opportunity for sales associates to nct\\ork with olher agents, while gaining valuable information on the new marketing tooh available to assist them in selling their high-end properties," said Charlie Johnson, Coldwell Banker senior vice president, Orange County ~gion of lhe Southern California Company. To become a Previews property ~ specialist, sales associate~ the waterfront home, currently listed by Lyleen and Jeff Ewing of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach. The $2.795,000 estate has four bedrooms and features a stately living room, forrnaJ dining room and kitchen/great room overlooki,9g the bay, along with a private dock able to accommodate a 50-foot yacht. The Previews marketers were also treated to a variety have to complete a prescribed certification coune that covers topics such u : market analysis of luxury homes; developing and implementing market plans; product knowledge and making use of the Previews program to find From left: Bob le Fewr, lyleen the right buyer for an Ewing ond Chortie Johnson exceptional property. of speakers djscussing personal techniques and real estate success stories, inc luding top producing Previews property specialist Bonj Pereira of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach. In addition, George Pelton the national director of the Previews Program•, was on hand to give the Previews specialists an update on &he CWTeDt.market inJuiwry home aal Established in l 933, the Coldwell Banker Previews Program• is a comprehensive marketing program designed specifically for marketing luxury residential properties to affluent buyers worldwide. F•...,.. ~idM; COl&lad 10fU' k>col Coltlwll ,,_.., .. tit'. IWICla CollltHU =.':'.r.am~ :.. I i' • • I GrubbtiBllis 9"~ Residential Real Estate Services • lndepcndencly Owned and O~tcd PANORAMIC VIEWS 4Br .. \Ba w/tow family rms. gourmet's kit, French doors, hrdwd floor,, patio\, Caralina, sunset & c1ry views. $799,000 L 1nda Oeth & Lois Jacobs Code 70837 WHAT A JEWEL! Lo..:ated in a very pc:acc:ful & private setting is chis 3Br, 2.SBa. Professionally decorarcd. fresh car~t. pool & spa. Guard-gated. Can.ge. $489,000 Mali Gulledge Code 70257 HARBOR RIDGE CLASSIC Spectacular custom 4Br, 4.)Ba borne with library, 4 gr:ini[e fireplaces, huge r~mily room & 4-car gara$c· Sparkling pool & spa. sccunry system & 3 air cond1cioncrs. Carol Alloon & James Gray $1,495,000 Code 70857 BIG & BEAUTIFUL Over 2600 sq.fr.! 4Br, 2BA • hobby rm. or 5rh bdrm. Skylights, French doors. Owners extremely motivated. Patty Harvey $442,000 Code 70107 DO NOT MISS THIS! Fabulous EastblufT home located on quiet cul-de-sac. 3Br family rm + added bonu~ rm & lrg. pnvarc yard. French doors & windows. 2 firepl.ites & fresh painr. All this and sunser view~. Sall)' Shipley Code 70907 ELEGANT DEAUVILLE Dramauc rwo-nory 3Br residence. Expansive views of golf course from living, dining & maner suite. Lovely private pool. THE VIEW GOF.S ON AND ON Revel in the bcautifuJ oc:ca.n views fiom dW custom · designed home. Eul'O-'scyle cabincuy, Suh-Zero rcfng· craror, fircplatt. Yard with spa. Maxine Mink & Joy Curtin $675,000 Code 72107 PRESTIGIOUS PENINSULA POINT View the bay by day & city lights by night from rh1, 4Br home, 4Ba in super location.. frplc. open AQOr· plan. 2 decks • pario. 3-car ~- $789,000 Jo King Code 7 1777 PENINSULA POINT Magni6ant residence on ·•"" ft. of prime waterfron[ w/dock. 4Br suires w/lrl! master. Fabulous kitchen Jo Ann Kenton $2,700,000 Code 71517 PRIVATE CAMEO HIGHLANDS BeautifuJ ocean & ~If course views from this 4Br home w/2 master swtcs. Wrap-around corner proper· ty w/park-likc yard & pool. Connie Benton $789,000 Bonnie Barrington Code 70727 $895,000 Code 72697 EASTBLUFF BOUNTY Cleganr custom marble and hardwood, recessed lights, French doors/windows create privace luxury. Spacious 5Br or bonus room, vcr- m ile interior .. Gorgeous yard with gazebo and brick BBQ. $589,()00 . Sally Shipley Code 72797 ENDLESS VIEWS Situated on the 7rh tee w/ 180 degree views of 4 fairways, greens & lakt is chis 5Br, 582 home. 3 frplc's, extensive use of shutters & mirrors, pool, sp2 & gazebo. Stunning! Carol Allison & James Gray $2,195,000 c.ode 71527 Newport Beach Office- n ~Pim, Sade 190 644 6200 908 Chestnul SaL $589,000 F.atber Tabak 2318 Vim Hogar Sat. $226,900 DickDicbon 15 Rue f:ontaine S8c5 $759,000 BarbinAune 1424 Antigua Way S8c5 $849,000 ATS 14 Rue Grand Valle S8'S $789,000 Bonnie Barrington }46 Poppy S8'S $665,000 Gnniai/Smu.ss 2312 Aralia S&S $439,000 lewttttlDigtado 908 Cdtia PL S&S $399.000 Tom 8nuuon ™Powr S8'S $399,000 Johruon/IUngcr 4527 CortJand S&S $495,000 Mink/Curtin 14 Salz.burg S8c5 $398,000 Smidi/Shaam 1615 Mariners S8'S $359,000 Mm.Jacboo 6 Canyon Fa.Uw3y Sun. $3,400,000 Carol Allison 5801-5801 y, Seashore Or. Sun. Sl,365,000 SoUySbaaeo Umeo Highlands 639 Cameo Highland Sun. $895,000 Connie Betton <Amco Highlands 607 Rodttord Sun. $595,000 Connie Betton Haibor Ridgt 53 thrbor Ridge Sun. $719,000 Karen Rn.dt Spyglus 7 (.annd Bay Sun. $879.000 Hurieu Botwinick 1537 Ked Sun. $679,999 Maxine Propp 1438 Santiago Sun. $619,000 Ame Pcterton 180 I Pon Stirling Sun. $469,000 Marilyn Kershner 1828 Kinglet Ct. Sun. $420,000 Dick Dicbon 5 Canyon Wand Sun. $389.000 M2li Gulledge 2115 Arbutw Sun. $499,000 Sttvt leftrttt 2425 Bamboo Sun. $440,000 Sally Shipley 507 thrborwoods Sun. Dam Point 25561 F.astwind Sun. Mink ~ Curtin Fountain Valley 17685 Santa c.ristobal Sun. $214,000 Sbdia Kavi.ani Sea wind 6 Seascape Dr. BAYFRONT BEAU1Y Wonderful home on the bay w/marvclous wood floors, sit down bar, fireplace. Dock for large yacht. Courtyard & bayfront p:uios. Barbara Aune Sun. $169,975 Gib Walka NEW ENGLAND MASTERPIECE Priced Reduced! Unbdicv.lble custom home. Cape Cod with 5/6Bd, 4.5Ba on over 113 acre. Two grtal rooms, Chef's kitchen w/frplc 60" Voong range w/griddlc & grill. Ann Hoover $897,SOO Code 71507 $1,288,000 Code 70937 CH OOSE YOUR OWN! Custom home to be completed in September. Approx. 3,000 .sq.ft. & a 180 degree ocean vi~. 4Bd. 4.58a. Code70617 SWEEPING VIEWS Distinguuhcd 5Bd, 5.58a custom csme enhanced by serene views of Back Bay 8£ Ncwpo" Center. Magniflccm appoinunenu. Courtyard w/pool 8£ spa. JoAnn Kenton UNDA ISLE Expansive channd views and exquisite interiors m pruentcd in this custom 5bd bayfrom residence with a private d~ $2,295,000 Ann, Ted & Suzanne Code71197 HARBOR RIDGE FSTATF.S Ocean & Catalina views from this residence in gate-guarded comm. Private courry;ud entry, Vt(W p<nios, lush l~ndscaping. A beauty! QTY UGHT VIEWS! Exceptional 4bd, 3.5ba home boasts a dramatic marble entry, Euro-sry1c kitchen, landscaping by Roger's Gardens and city light views! $1,249,000 Carol Allison & James Gray Code 7 1797 • ! ., ...._ ... -.,..,; ---.. Sandy Daley 644-63 73 Ext. 201 -9097 Res. REMODELED WITH G REENBELT VIEW 402 Vista Trucha T ruJy a custom house and neighborhood south of highway for the sopliisticated buyer. Three bedrooms with a peck a boo ocean view and pted beach! S67S,OOO $315,500 Call Now B.J. Johnson 721 -0132 R es. Extra large lot to build or restore this handcrafted brick house located on canyon in Corona Del Mar village. $399,000 -·----.......... ~~ Karen Knoche 644-63 73 Ext. 118 Euro/ American desigi:i. 3 BR, 3 112 BA. Priced way below appraisal & ready to deal. Job transfer. $289,500 MaryAnn McGuire 646-6770 CHOOSE FROM: lBr., lBa. Ocean & Catalina Views 3Br., 2Ba. Penthouse Ocean & Catalina Views 3Br., 2Ba., Penthouse. Ocean & Harbor Views Decorator's Dream! Traditional elegance, 3 BR, 2 1/2 BA in gated community. Asking $324,000 CHOOSE FROM: Turn-Key Snulio 2Br., 2Ba., Ocean Views 2Br., 2Ba.,Penthouse Ocean & Harbor Views $89,000 t o SI 77,500 . .,.., ............. Dana Black & LouAitne Rittey 729-8296 717-4207 . \ part11en'/1ip co111hi11i11g k11ou ·ledge and t'XJJl'rfi\t' .fi1r today\ '10111<' 11utrk l'I WE DELIVER RESULTS! 3bedrooms,1314 baths. Updated -very clean! Only 165,000 Exclusive Buyers Representation Available! * Represented Buyer -Newport Heights. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath COMING SOON: * End of cul-de-sac, 400 block Eastside, Costa Mesa. Mariners School Zone -Huge Lot! * Classic Eastside 3 bedroom on sought after street, 2 car garage + RV access -Large Corner Lot! Bob Coluccio St•nior 'larketing ( 'onsultant Direct Line Direct Line 644-6373 x121 644-6373 x122 Pager 576-3198 Pager 729-0917 ... ... I ..... .....__. .. ,_ ..... -... I Daily Pil0t Rn! S.cate • Auawc 2'4, 1996 Bonnie Barrington 644-6374 Ext. 146 644-0452 Res. 14 RUE GRAND VALLEE Spacious l hcdroom, l hath home m·erlooking the 1 s• fairway. Former model with drnmaoc two story entry and living room. Large master suite. Prlvatc pool in sunny patio. Offered At: $789,000 Open Sat & Sun 1-5 'Ta~fng Care of ')our !Mo.st Important Jitsset 1424 ANTIGUA WAY -OPEN SAT & SUN 1-S Large completely re-done single level home Wlth -+BR., 3.5 BA., on 13,000 + lot with Mountain I lights view. $849,000 j _______________ _ -~---··-----····· ··--· Connie Betton 644-63 73 Ext. 152 675-0570 Res. CELEBRI1Y FAMILY ESTATE of Actor "James Brolin" Panoramic ocean &: golf course views! Privite beach xccss, beautiful lar~ double lot with park sertins & pool. Stcludcd 4Br., 382., home with othedra~ctiling in living room & brge &mily & dining room, great for entcminiing O\'CI' 200 guests. Reduced to: $895,000 < \ \ 11· O 111<, ll I \"I>" NEW LISTING FOR SALE OR LEASE OYnON Oa:an, golf course & Caoyoo l-icws. 4 bedroom on a large 10(. Owner tr.uisfmed. 1-800-962-8555 Pager · 714-857-3478 Tom Iovenitti 380, 2BA, original home and owner. A landscaping jewel on a large lot. Heart and soul for 4 2 years. Moving to Washington. Property sold "as is". T here is a house in there! Asking $239,000 Nancy Barfield 3BD, 2BA condominium, owner says scJI, 15% down, assume loan of $254.000. Great locarion steps to pool. Submit all offers. Asking $299,500 -·-· Daily Pilot Real Estate • August 24, 1996 I STEPHANIE L. HOUGHTON TOP PRODUCER NEWPORT PENINSULA SALES Difect Line 723-0137 $18 MILLION TRANSACTIONS YEAR To DATE $16 MILLION WATERFRONT SALES $8.5 MILLION NEWPORT PENINSULA SALES DEBORAH JOHNSON AsSOCIATE ' i I, \ I -~ 644-1600 723-8800 EXCLUSIVE AFFIL IATE OF SOTHEBY'S INTER NATIONAL REALTY New Listings Available I· Peninsula Bayfront Magnificent Balboa Peninsula bayfront estate. Evan Corkett $2,995,000 Ttarde Rock H ... Jew Garclem 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Great locatlonl View of hills. Chm v.w $J99,9'0 l-----.-----·------------··--·---~·-····-- ----~--:---. _________ ......... _ $429,000 Siii (10-2) $,2,,000 ... (I~) $511,"9 -(I_,, $679,toO -(M, .., ... ... ...... , . .., .... -CJ-', ........ -CM• . .,.... .. ,,~ El 'Gated Communities San Juan Capistrano · Equestrian estate lot. Canyon, city & ocean views. Connie Mauentl $.499,000 Harbor Rlqe Crest 4 Bd. 3. 5 Ba. Kenslnaton. Private view location. Carol ee,. $519,000 Seavtew Inviting 3 bedroom with city light views. Gated community. StepheMOn & Johnson $539,500 Soucht after Monserrat community. Cree LombardJ $544,000 Corona del Mar Coroaa def Mar Charmin& 3 Bd. l Ba. view home. Steps to beach. View. Schmleelq & Mertz $649,000 Belcourt Former "B" model with wood entry flooring, lovely living and dining area, brick patio and pool. Vlr1lnla Zenz $750,000 Big Canyon Great 3 bedroom Deauvllle on golf course. Pool and view. Morphy & Bush $890,000 Irvine Cove Ocean view single level 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. "Garden· home. Large lot. Carol Berg · $1,230,000 custom home w/ view In gated area. Susan Scanlan $1,250,000 Ocean RJqe Santa Barbara style custom. Very appealing. Great view! Scanlan & Weinstein $1 ,489 ,000 library, wine cellar, pool and spa. Karen Betson $ t ,895,000 Costa Mesa Eastslde Costa Mesa Bank owned 2 Bd. I Ba. cottage on large lot. Patrick & Tony BartoUc $ t 72,000 ----.-.c--• --- 644~1600 723~8800 NewUstings Great condo w/ extra large bonus room. Great yard. Steve Mite.hell $229,000 Wooclbrtclp F..,_ 2 Bd. 2 Ba. upscairs condo. Lllht G ~ Sel noWt ~-Maae9d $144,MO ; ( l •./ -· -· ... • 644~1600 723~8800 Newport Beach Back B ay Spacious new custom home with golf course views JoAnne Perkins $525,000 1 ... Ritz Cove Great opportunity to build In gated community. Comer lot. Scanlan & Busk $779,000 Corona HI hlands lewel. 4 bedrooms, 3 25 at s. View View Perfection at It's best• Elizabeth Thamer $825,000 View Properties Emerald Bay Ocean view lot. Plans for 7,500 square foot French country home. Sports court. Finster & Daley $950,000 North Lapna Craftsman 4 Bd. 3 Ba. w/ ocean view. Walking distance to beach. Connie Max.send $849,000 North Lacuna Oceanside at Crescent Bay. View, immaculate! Marsha Crtnberc-Andenon $975,000 ver Tum-key bayfront under I million! Carr & Feeney $979,000 Eastbluff Remodeled family home Great double yard New carpet and paint Chris Undsay $539,000 Condo & Townhome Living Newport Heights 3 Bd. + granny quarters 4 car garage and 34' RV garage. Stelllno & Hassel $669,000 Dover Shores Gracious, custom 5 Bd. 4.5 Ba. view home. Pool and spa. E&tber Flne $895,000 Newport North Model perfect 2 Bd. condo. Great location and view. Sara Hinman $175.000 . ' ' ' ' .. , ..... •• --------·· . . )MGliae Creek Remodeled 3 Bd. 2.5 Se. home w/ ~an view. End unit Kinman & t.earend $475,000 ' ' . , , Emerald Bay 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath custom home. Ocean view! The Best! Jerry Finster $1 ,237 ,500 Oceanfront Step onto sand. 5 Bd. 4 Ba. family home. Separate guest quarters. Connie Maxsentl $1 ,695,000 Laguna Niguel Opportunity to build dream estate on 4.7 acres! call now. ManhaG~ $2,900.000 and utility room. 3 car garage. Thamer & Corkett $5,400,000 Opportunities Serrano Park Great value In Lake Forest. 4 Bd. 3 Ba. Over 3,000 sq. ft. Marvelous nel&hborhood. Won't last! Ilana Brodie $318,000 . Fontana This one won't lilstl ~nk owned and priced to sell filstl Beautiful #Pavilion· home w/ approx. 2,290 sq. ft. Patrick & Tony BartoUc $149,900 Eastslde Costa MeN 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath end unit close to Back Bay. Seller wtlJ carry. Huce private yard. Keith Randle $169,000 JERRY FINSTER SENIOR SALES ExECUTIVE #I SALESPERSON ,,.. I 995 759~3750 KEvlN KUBIAK AsSOCIATE + . .. > -·-------.. , ·•. 1, •1 t 723-8800 644-1600 j ------------• ---- - ---·--------·-·-·-----. . . . LIDO ISLE OFFICE 723-8800 644-1600 T I ,, ~ I ( . l, I -· DaiJy Pil<>t Real Estace • Augwt 24, 1996 Landmark Bayfront Estate Lido Isle Price upon request Catalina Dream Home 56 Gaviota. Hamilton Cove $1,300,000 Exclusive Bayfront 853 Via Lido Soud Bayfront Condo 61 I Lido Park Drive #2A Newport Coast Custom I Windemere Court Peninsula Triplex I 028 W. Balboa Blvd. Represented Buyer John Robin McMonigle Pr~stigious Lido Isle Estate 90 I Zurich Circle $1,399,000 OPEN SAT & SUN Lido Isle's Best Buy 124 Via Trieste $659,000 OPEN SUNDAY -1 · .• L\0.._._ !S . _,, \ ..,: . ,,, :: '·. ,•·. ~· -.. ,Jli . Lido Isle Perfection 207 Via Jucar Newport Coast Custom Lot 6 Wfndemere Court Represented Buyer Prime Comer Location 325 Via Udo Nord l..llcuna Vee.ant Lot Represented Buyer ' 24 Cliatlia.m court, Belcourt Spectacular luxury "Towne Collection" townftome witft ftigft volume entry and two master suites. . . . . . . Tfte Master bedroom suite boasts a ff replace, deck and luxurious batft. A second master bedroom ftas a private dressing area. Spacious family area offers ffreplace and French doors to lusft entry courtyard. Belcourt is a private 24-ftour guard-gated community. Tfte opulent landscaping witft mature trees creates a warm welcome to residents and guests. Tfte Towne Collection Coronca ul Mar Dupllx $625,000 ftas a convenienUy located recreation center including pool, spa and cabana . Custom $2,495,000 Reduced to· $699,000 aa,crest 4 bedrooms + pool_ $619,000 On oversiud lot $525,000 . ea, crest Cust.omiztd witlr "°"' """ spa $415,000 .. ~ II \ , ., t • . ; 1. ~ I • ------• ... -~--j . --"------- BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Lido Isle Vacant Lot 215 Via Koron Open Sat. & Sun. $399,000 Bayfront Value 301 North Star Open Sat. & Sun. $979,000 Lidojsl(\.arge Lot 5 Bd. 5 Ba famil~\lt fJfime 52' kJt large yarcVpatio. 3 firepiaoa;~ $125,<XX>! $699,000 Dover Shoif.,..Uy Home 6 Bd. 4.5 Ba. spaci~~ 'M large lot. Great location aa:lb from park, pool $649,000 Baycrest Sopbisti~I Home 4 Bd. ~ 0 .\.->f\nilly room G>eat for entertaining $539,000 Pride of O~...u> Duplex 3 Bd. 2 Ba. + 2 Ba. ~lli\~~ted units Steps to beach!~t for owner/user $369,000 Cos~~ Starter 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. home o~•l>'<Mhaped lot New roof, freshl)q>~ted, new carpet $219,000 Affordable in C1~ del Mar 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. End IOwnhpon~ greenbelt Refurbished and im~ oomrnunity pool $219,000 Triangle Sqwttt Area 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome w/ fireplace Greenbelt location, community pool $144,000 L~~Lease 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Light~· ~~painted Hardwood floors, large s , steps to beach 2,600 per month --_ ..... -· .. -.. .. - BayfroatValue 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' oo the water Motivated seller -bought another home $979,000 Lido Isle Soph1'dcated 3 Bd. 4 Ba.. den, 9' ceilings, huge ~tcr suite $775,000 Bayfroot Duplex 3 Bd. 2 Ba. owners unit + 2 Bd 1 Ba. rental Dock for two 30' boats, large patio and yard $499,000 Lido Isle Vacant Lot Unique prime street to street location. Ideal for 3.000 sq. ft. custom home! Steps to beach & tennis $399,000 717-4744 Udo We View Heme s Bd. 4 Ba. Pride of ~p! Highest quality mat.eria1s Mllble. plite, French cbn, aown ~ 3 6rq>laces $129.000 Westdltl Remodeled Home 3 Bd. 2 Ba. family room. meticulously maintained! Profcssiona1ly landscaped on large lot ..... llarltor mptands Pride of Ownenblp 4 Bd 2.5 Ba. family home in move-in condition Great location. hardwood floors, terrifiC value! .. $3".M • .... WFSTCLIFF Upgraded 2 Bd. townhome w/ new kitchen, fireplace and community pool. Walk to everything. $174,900 MESA VERDE Remodel w/ designer kitchen. Extra large lot w/ pool French doors and windows Quiet street. $349,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Wonderfuf 3 Bd. famity home w/ granny quarters. 4 car garage and 34' RV garage. Great buy. $669,000 PELICAN POINT Front row oee1rt views from this spectacular custom homeslte on QPtf COUfll. Carmel-like setting. $1 ,695,000 MANNY STELLINO + MARLENE MARLENE HASSEL . 717-4761 Direct 642-6048 R~sidence .. ).. .. BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Lido Isle Vacant Lot 215 Via Koron Open SaL & Sun. $399,000 Bayfront Value 301 North Star Open Sat. & Sun. $979,000 Lidojsl("\.arge Lot 5 Bel. 5 Ba famil~\lt fJfime 52' lot Large yard/patio, 3 ~'"Reduced $125,<XX>! $699,000 Dover ShoiflflU}y Home 6 Bd. 4.5 Ba. spaci~~ 'Mi large lot. Great location a<ilb from park, pool $649,000 Pride of Ow~"41i&> Duplex 3 Bd. 2 Ba.+ 2 Ba . .h!P\~Mated units Steps to beach!l:>rYat for owner/user $369,000 ~~Starter 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. home o~Ol>i~baped lot New roof, freshl~Mlted, new carpet $219,000 Affo~dable ln C del Mar 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba F.nd to . greenbelt Refurbished and · community pool $219,000 Triangle Square Area 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome w/ fireplace Greenbelt location, community pool $144,000 L~~Lease 3 Bd. 2 Ba Light~· ~~pointed Hardwood floors, large s , steps to beach 2,600 per month Bayfroot Value 3 Bd 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' oo the waler Motivated seller -bought another home $979,000 Lido Isle Sophisticated 3 Bd. 4 Ba., den, 9' ceilings, huge master suite Prime low traffic comer, 50' lot, large sundeck Bayfroot Duplex 3 8d 2 Ba ownetS unit + 2 Bd. I Ba. rental Dock for two 30' boats. large patio and yard $499,000 Lido Isle Vacant Lot Unique prime street to street l~on. Ideal for 3,000 sq. ft. custom home! Steps to beach & tennis $399,000 717-4744 Udo ... View 8Gme 5 Bel. 4 Ba. Pride of ownership! Highest quality materials Mlrble, gnniee. Frmc:h do<n, Q()WO moldinp. 3 firepbas $819- Westdttr Remodeled Rome 3 Bd. 2 Ba. family room, meticulously maintained! Professionally landscaped oo large lot .,,. u.r1tor Rlahlaods Pride of Ownenblp 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. family home in move-in condition Grat location, hardwood floors. terrific value! $39,.900 ' -------~ ---·- WEST CLIFF Upgraded 2 Bd. townhome w/ new kitchen. fireplace and community pool. Walk to everything. $174,900 MF.SA VERDE Remodel w/ designer kitchen . Extra large lot w/ pool French doors and windows. Quiet street. $349,000 NEWPORT COAST Priced to sell now. St Michel gated community 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba hardwood ftoors. open and bright floor plan. $399,000 PELICAN POINT Front row oc.i views from this spectacular custom homesite on gp1t cour.. CarmeHike setting. $1 ,815,IOO MANNY STELLIN·o + HASSEL MARLENE HASSEL 717-4761 Direct 642-6048 R•sidence MANNY STELLINO 717-4762 Direct 650-2678 Residence I •I • I . If you've been looking for the perfect family home, this is the house for you. You'll love the large yard, the lawn, the brick patio and outside entertainment area. Inside, you'll find quality at every tum. Hardwood floors, solid wood doors, superb built~in appliances. Priced to sell: $720,000 CHARMING CORONA DEL MAR HOME This charming 2 bedroom, 2 bath home features a brick fireplace, 2 ceiling fans, French doors, wood decking and new carpets. All this and more with room to expand. Offered at $399,000 1209 Santiag,, Drive Call DOTTIE AUSTERO 759-3763 "Tlie Rose Cottage" Traditional Cape Cod ftomt on canyon lot wi~ views of Uttlt Corona beacft anti wftite water. 3 Bd. + ftuge office, 3 car"''•· afts on au 3 stories. O~ml at $1,295 ,000 NEWPORT COAST NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR Fa6MIO•S ""' C•Sto• villa . Ove 5,000 ....,_ fM wllft vitws of ocea", Jtar6or •Jti '"' liflits. Feature s '"""" 4 w. ... """ 7 ffrtplaus . $1,795,oOo Prestigiou s gated Belcourt. 4 bed- room s, 3.5 bat~s. 3 car garagt i" prime locaUon overloo~ng pool "" parf<. A real value. Premium 41MJJitv 2 6tdn"""· 2. 5 Ntlt tow""°'"t ON ~uitt cor"er locatioN. Wali to 6e1rclfts """ village sltops. Huge patio aHtl 2 cltefts. Beautiful cusloltftud siNgle level iN oodbridft Gables. Sttps to pool, feNnis """ North LA&. Quiet cul-de- sac locatioN. $679,900 $429,900 $309,900 Spectacular View P~operty in Corona del Mar 1531 SANDCASTLE DRIVE , OPEN SUNDAY I :00 P.M.-5:00 P.M. Beauti~E"~ed and artfully executed liome witli sunset, harbor and oce fjs. 4 bedrooms and 3 baths with large family room that o,Mi(lbAcountry kitchen . Adding to these wonderful living spaces a~{#ge playroom and office/den . Throughout the home y~u wii'f ~miJtf,,Jntricate moldings , wood ffoors, vaulted beam ceilings, wod£ f}dows and French doors, raised panel doors and custom nxturu, tJ>~corator window treatments give the finishing touch . O "A home to trul11 6e proud of' ~~-_______ __..__._,.. __ ~· Daily Pilot RH! Esuu • AQIUSC 24, l996 BIG CANYON PROPERTIES SOLD IN 1996 CNP Represented 1/96 21 Burning Tree Bu yer and Seller 1/96 26 Burning Tree Seller 1/96 I Winged Foot Seller 2/96 23 Inverness Buyer and Seller 3/96 14 Oakcrest Seller 4/96 5 Rue Fontaine Buyer and Seller 5/96 20 Burning Tree Seller 5/96 6 Rue Verte Bu er and Seller 6/Q() 12 Rue Deauville Seller 7/\16 3 1 Burning Tree Seller 7/96 I 0 Torre y Pines Buyer and Seller IN ESCROW 32 Burning Tree Seller 45 Royal St. George Buyer and Seller 12 Pinehurst Seller Danny Bibb 759-371 I 31 AUGUSTA $1,395,000 Fabulous custom Mediterranean situated on 1/4 acre. . · I/ 4acre.acrelot . 30 ROYAL ST. GEORGE $1,450,000 Sensational custom home with sweeping fairway views. 15 INVERNESS $1 ,550,000 Custom home with spectacular golf course view. Remodeled 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. home on extra large lot. Stella Word en 759-371 I Gary Legra11d • Daily Pilot Real Estate • August 24, 1996 Newport Proper INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED featuring fine properties from condos to castles s~s~~~/969 1100 N<-wporl Ccnu~r Dr., ~ilr 110 SALT SPRAY Exptritttce tM txhllaralloD O( llvl11g rtgbl OD Ont of l.a~'1 loftllelt beedttl. Uvt 111over64001q.ft. of luJ1ury wltll private *'PS to be.ch aftd 45' private bOllt moortni for yac:hl. Call torleatwa lilt. $3,899,000 L.51 ENftln'AIN UNDl!R THE STARS Liabi. airy, C111toa J BR w/unlqut family rm. w/mncta~ roof. LeU ol &fall le skyllJbllJ, prmtl kJlc~n. spa & lap pool. dtftt w/Ottaa, bey, .t clly vlew-s. CI09f to all hopping & rttreatJoe. $929,000 RSI PRIM• LOCATION WtU ... ......_. ~ ce«aau. JIR·lBA plus 2BR·IBA, ftrt1*tt ud ..... DMMe piqt, dCIR to Canutdoe Park. .... _.,.......... • llw.ll. $440,000 DS2 conAa•s-aY-THE.SU 21R. J.SBA ... llR, IBA wltlt ca1tiedral 0pt0-bnm ttillnp throua..._t. ftnpl.ce. & printt patio. A bop & a kJp to lht N~~ $319,000TSJ In real estate, tbe F Sands organization haS a positio~ of and confidence vi~ing superior service to Southern California since 1969 ... ... a reputation earned by consistently honoring the basic values of integrity, diligence, and a long proven commitment to true Our people are the difference Our sales associates are selected for their · ldlowledge, character, ·.o:amerience, and their eibmmibnent to strong ethical standards. We are now interview· for positions in our Newport Beach offi FOR THE SOPHISTICATE BautJful atilt, appt"Ox.. 6111 aq. ft. Ji'....W Urin&i'piano rm~ SCM!nMf kit, fabulous master wffttrnt + vitw deck. Dnunatk pool w/ IWlkttl b&r, spe It ~ walttfall. $1, 195,000 CB EXCEPTIONAL EXECUTIVE HOME Go"l"us 4,ott + qaallly buill bomt wllb SBR, 4.SBA, S ftftplacu. Ptattrul ruHln1 stream and pond, u.sN brick uttrior walls. chlnuwys and walkways. $749,900 N6 A romaa 11 nL • JBA. Wood-buntl•I fireplact w/O«H v~ws. Taswflllly dtteraltd by lbt owntr, a wtll·k:nowa artisl. CloM lo tvuytblaa! $875,000 L8 MONEY IN YOUR POCKET he ecieeo •iew tri4tnl lowabomes. JBR. JBA. ftlCll k'vtl II.as dtbtr a deck or petlo, r;rNI for su.-r ttttllll '-· Oest to dN>pplaa and i-cMs. $324,000 -· FSI ONIE OF A KIND ltdas aod tajoy I~ ettan vltw (roa1 ti.b wtll ... Jnlafntd, rtmodtltd 1ow11hom~ lo Ntwport CttSt. 2BR-2BA, q11ltl ..... bofttMcl. $279,000 050 &44-711i I l ,, I I I I Daily Pilot Rnl Estate • August 24', 1996 tlf!! ();V tfS Hlk-r JIOW' Ml'/"'ftir/ ,,,_--60~ ~1.ff "-r· .. •• _,... /Vie,,,,. ""'fw-1"'!!!.lll~ r.t, & i.row~ ... ··--U/e,~81~ e~Q"IJ, t11,~J6 JHANti1K(l1f tk 1'8ti8~111Ui J'Mal/e~Qaj'J, td J'IH fda tu /et"J'll~a/a~tto~ jda dfAf~/ Cafl'(ll( ... • ~.l"&-na d'e/ ~a.I" ~¥8.1"/"°ec> J¢t77 g: ~a.r>/ .?f!i?~~ap ~.l"&-na ate/ ~a"" 7/¢--o 7J--d'¢t9¢ Chris Hopper, GR/, CRS, CREA, Principal Broker Mendy Mendenhall, Assistant Rusty Guinther, Realtor Associate Tony Clark, Realtor Associate · Kate Marx, Assistant Grubb & Ellis sales trio specializes in Newport C~ast Their kn owled e f th contributes to their success Newport Beach l>alel. associates Ann ''etcrs. Ted Jarvis and Suzanne Shuler - also known al. ATS. have established themselves all sales specialists in the Newport Coast area of Newport Beach. Their impressive knowledge of the area and on specific real estate details, including Mello Roos Bond Assessment ..,nd Infrastructure Tax, have enabled the tri o to successfully put transactions together that otherwise would have fallen apart. They often act as consultants to builders about the sales features which are most desirable in the area and have acted as a liaison between the builders and the Irvine Company and renegotiated conditions of the sales project. Ann Peters, Ted Jarvis and Suzanne Shuler them is a broker·associate. Setting the trend for advanced technology in the Newport Beach office, their real estate business is entirely computuizcd. enabling transaction data and market updates to be accessed instantly via modem and portable computers. To qHtlk wllh Ann Pmn, TM J"""1 or SMVU111• Slt111n', call lh• Grwbb & EUU R•1iM"""1 RMI &"1U Snften N.wpon BHClt oJ!k• Ill (11') '44-000. GrU6 & EUb R'11M"""1 a..J &Mt. refemJs.'· . . SnYkn Nu llllu OJ/bl llM J# MJa "Ann, Ted and Suzanne have earned a reputation for their work in Newport Coast transactions," said Ron Mazzano, vice president and district manager of Grubb & Ellis. '1'heir clients appn:ciate their knowledge and professionalism, which leads to continued business and Comb111ed, the tno has more.than 52 aiodoWI ,.,..,,,. ()rap'°" Sa years of real es~ ex~~ JD the. OW,. fffUtdn. 16 ~· ... ~~. -~~ ~1':\C f_'t t I ·1t t • f ,11 ..... t; I! .,.•I Kip Hancock odwwtising sales representatives .. We would like your comments, questions or suggestions for material you would liJce to see in the Daily Pilot Real Estate section, published every Saturday. lf you are interested in advertising in our publication, contact sales representatives Kip Hancock at (714) 574-4247 or Janet Vinograd at (714) 574-4248. Their fax number is (714) 631·6594. lf you would like to submit maleriats for publication or you have an interesting story idea, contact Julie Viker, real estate editor at (714) 574- 4242, fax (714) 65().4802. To reach us by mail: Daily Pilot Real Estate, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Superb price reduction This funily-oriented 00me in tbe community of Harbor View Homes hu been reduced and is priced to sell. The apectacuJar home is in move·in condition, off en four bedrooms and two and one-half Mtba and is light Md bright There are Iota of uppadcs, including scraped ceilings, Frmch doors and windows, new tile roof, built-in computer desk plus much more. The wonderful property is just steps away from the central park. clubhouse and pool The home is listed at $539,000. For additional information, contact Dale Simbro of Metro RoaJty, at (714) 72()..9422. .... ~··· ................. . ARE You PAYING Too Mucu ON YoVK MORTGAGE PAYMENT? TRY OUR NEw MORTGAGE GE ME NT PROGRAM Come find out the ln6 & Out6 o'f.6aving hundred6 to thou6and6 of dollar6 every month by utilizing over 150 different bank6 & lending in6titution6 who/e6ale pricing. Loan Amounts > $200,000 = No Points & No Costs Located in the heart of Corona del Mar. Call For Details & A Free Loan Consultation ~M.L.S--- llORTGAGI LOAN SPICWJSTS A~COIPOIA110N OmcE (714) 673-4664 MSG. CENTER: (714) 451-7905 2865 last Coast Highway • Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 Ask For Grant King or RORrt Painter A.P .l. '·"' ~ ·~· . ~ • • t '.... • • . . . '\ I OCEANFRONT LIVING Views, pool, guest home & a very private accessible beach below. $2,495,000 CDM TOWNHOl\ffi Pool, jacuzzi, clubhouse, guest · parking and nearby shopping. $189,900 CATALINA& OCEAN VIEWS Pride of ownership family home with wood burning fireplace.on large lot. $897,000 CDMSOUTH OF PACIFIC COAST HWY Least expensive SFR detached home in town near beach & local shopping. $379,500 OCEAN&BAY VIEW LOT W1 e parce off the beaten path. Plans are ready-to- build Status. $799,000 NEW LISTING CDM A real Cali fornia style floor plan. · ghtJighL& airy. Very near shopping & beaches. $625,000 CDMPRIME CORNER Ocean & Harbor night light views from garden terrace. Very near to ocean's bluff. $899,000 Q/fered at $795,000 .,-e Olde Corona del Mar Gracious Living by the Beach The essence of Olde Corona del Mar Village is captured by the picturesque exterior of this fabulous residence. The used brick patio and siding are accented by lush gardens, a white picket fence, white shutters and crowned by a weathervane. Equally beautiful, the view side has brick siding and French doors to a gleaming white deck. . Inside is a gracious balance of impeccable taste and a oright airy ambiance. Expansive French windows, a soaring ceiling give volume to the large living room with polished hardwood floors and a dramatic double-sided fireplace which also warms the dining room. Each of the 3 spacious bedrooms, one with fireplace, features gorgeous ivory carpet, custom lighting and beveled floor to ceiling closet doors. The sunny kitchen is equipped with Gagenau and Jenaire appliances. Jor farther i'lformation, please contact Extras include a sophisticated secuiity system, Trane heating system with air filtering plus cooling fan, custom wired sound system and speakers, inside lau ndry and a two car ~age with sectional door, organizers and an 8 -foot fully lit workbench. This is an opportunity to own a quality home in one of the finest locations at the beach. Private showings are welcomed. Please call Star Real Estate. Star Real Estate 644~8700 Will changes in the NeY#port Beach zoning code affect you? By Doug Hockett. CC/M, president, Orange Coast As.'iociatio11 of Realtors The l.'.1ty of Newport Bca(h I' culn11na1ing a '1gn1 fie ,1111 d lnrt on lhe part of the Planning and Zoning Department 10 shape lhc C11y Zoning Code 11110 a form which will ma~c the 1..ock m11rl' elf 1c..1en1 and easier to undcrMand I feel the c11y " 10 be commended fnr th1' ad1\ 11y Smee a ma1or rev1\lnn 11f a d1ll.'.ument of th1-. IYfX' l.'an have a '1gn1fican1 eflc1.t upon pri,ate property nght' and value'. 111\ of great 101crest to an A~i.oc1a11on of Rcaltori.. The prnpo ... ed Zoning C'ode 1' a d1xumen1 wh11:h 1' more than an 111ch th1d. an<l <L' nnl· '' oul<l an1u..·ipate. lontain!> a great amount 111 le1..hn1cal uetail After our 1111taal fC\lleW "e major area of concern still remairu, - mandatory abatement of nonconforming conditions within a specified time. It 1s 'uch condiuon. The proposed code '>tales that conMderataon of i:ionconforming status shall be considered applicable wheh "Uses. building. strucrures or lot~ that become nonconforming due to reclass1fica1ion. ordinance changes or anne.ution may be conl inued subject lo the provisions of this chapler" The proposed code goes on 10 'tate. "Any use. building. structure. or lot found to be inconi.istent with the provisions of Zoning Code shall be deemed to be nonconforming." My concern focuses on the "Abatement" of the nonconforming structure. Webster's New World had 'omc wn1..·cm!> whu:h we tell needed tn D1c1ionary defines the Doug Hockett be addre,,ed Con,equently we a'l~ed the legal use of the word abate to mean "end." planning comm1ss1on to hold addittonal The abatement of a condition wouJd public hearing!> before approving the rherefore mean "to end" the condition. If the proposed code condition were that a struclurc was legally Some of our concerns have been explained buih to 10 feet from the property line, a 10 by being djrcctcd to other parts of lhe code foot setback. then at a later date, the zoning which provide further explanations of the was changed to a 20 foot setback. the ~ l'lich ~ ~ddhed/HtW.'~.~~ •• •• ~ wouJd ~ oonconfonnina in regards to the new zoning. The only way to end, or abate the confonnity would be to di smantle I 0 feet of the buildin or ema ave y tear 1t down and rebuild a conforming i.tructure! This is a drastic process. but maybe it would create a more aesthetic consistency with the other structures in the neighborhood. Under a heading of Abatement the proposed code states: Initiation. Upon the determination that the orderly terminate of a nonconfonning structure or use is necessary to promote general welfare and to comply with the provisions of the Zoning Code and the Genccal Plan, the Planning Commission shall ini tiate proceedings for the abatement of the structure or use. This sounds pretty drastic, but there is more. The next heading is TLmC Periods. Under that heading item three states: Nonconfonning Building or Structure. The abatement period of nonconforming buildings or structures in any district shall be established by the Planning Commission provided the maximum time limit for abatement of any nonconforming structure shall not exceed 25 ycara. For example, you proudly buy a house in Newport Beach. To purchase this house you "1T'an&C to rmanc.t ~OO.OOQ or \he J>il~ price with a conventional 30 year amortared loan. Although you didn't know it, the week added 10 feet to the front yard setback. So the house you acquired was now classified as legal nonconfonning. Twenty-five y~ later, the city tells you that you must cut I 0 feet from the front of your house or raze the whole structure to abate the norrconfonmng condition. · You have a major problem. The abatement process will trigger a violation of the tenns of your loan and the lender calls the remaining balance, of more than $70,000. immediately due and payable. It would appear to me that we need to give major consideration as to whether confonruty to a Zoning Cock is sufficiently important co the property owners of Newport Beach to cause the k.ind of personal disruption this action could trigger. The mandatory time limit for the abatement for legal nonconforming property would appear to this writer to be much too dear a price to pay for , the possibility of a more coofonning neighborhood. Doug Hocbtt can IH contacted through the Orange Coast AJsociation of Rultorr. 401 N. Newporl Blvd., Newporl Beach, CA 92663. Call (714) 122-2300 or fa.z (714) 642-4105. •F.dltors note: Tbe Plann1ng Co~lon hearlnt oa tile code revtsloo was Kheduled for Aue. 22. We wlll lry to update you on tblt mue in upcomlac edJtiotlll or the Real Estate Rdioll or the Dally PUos. .. . .. .. For~ $595,000* • All Indusive Price, No ffidden Costs! I • I C ,_.. O••• l --- Upper Letel • Guaranteed 6 month completion (Aher issuance of city or county building permit excluding holidays or rain delays) • Fixed price Agreement; includes all permits, approvals etc. • Finished homes & homes under construction available for touring and inspection (By appointment only) • 20 other plans to choose from ranging from 3,000 to 25,000 sq.ft. • All home plans are available with the option & flexibility to customize by increasing or decreasing sq.ft., adding or deleting rooms, etc .. Home can be personalized to fit your lifestyle. • Price includes complete front and rear landscaping (~ool & spa available at additional cost.) CALL 714-647-2452 NCE NEWPORT CUSTOM ESTATES INC. TWO GOLF COURSE TOWNHOMES , WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY! Big Canyon -2 story Deauville In superb location and beautiful condition. Pool & viewl Open Saturday 1 pm-4pm, 20 Rue VIiia rs Was $890,000 Now $825,000 Entrrt••ntn drl1ght! 280" \1tw1 or Won't lull Largt -480, 38A .11 () r & 10 tht ()('tan I Spar1ou1 Dt1ignt r Perfect. guard i•ted """" l1omr·onl.v Sf>.49.000 w1Trrm1! homt w/p\'t ~I It ·~· Primt location Onl_v $53-4,900 wfftrms. AISOl.l 11' BM SrH l '" 141 l r' , ... , 580 tMllf w'!lltt ,.. .. ~.,., '""' 00 111.780 ft ICll Brc~1 t••? · ""'" •-l:J Ila.SI?......_ Ne.-s..,,.aoo. -·11 .. , i..... c..1-w.,11 La.rge Upgnded •BO. 28,\ f1111ily homt w/lt.indtck It pvt. yard. In an tx<'elltnt art1. A value al SJ.49.900 wfftrms. CAii to ttt today I l .,,,. -"111 ~ .. -· i ' ,._ ~II Model ~rfect -tr larv 380, 2'~BA townhome. Bright It airy 1hro'!Choul w/ .. ffY. uPi'radn. Xlat location. Ontv SZ•9.900 wrrtflllll • LOCATI01' • • LOCATIOll • · Best pr1~ 2 bedroom townhome tn th.ls gated community. Private beach, walk to Balboa Island, shopptng, restaurants. It's like everyday ts a holiday. ~11C:~cl ••••••••••••••••• ~St.()()() Also for leue at $2400/mo. CaU now for your ptfuaU '1lowCng 640-1212 Owner I Agent CHll!lftlfLT Open Saturday 1 ~~ 2 Bedroom 2229 Vista Huerta *wAmRvmw* Bluffs -One of a kind! Approx. 2300 Sq. ft. 308 Avenlda Cumbre Just Reduced to $38~.ooo "Beat In Penonaliud s.ntce" JBR, 21/28A. Family room, pool, separate yanL Very private! Jim &. Patty McDonald McDonald CdM Homes 759-9070 • 4~2 1/2Baths • HUit 19.000 ~ft. IOt • c--.Poa1a:~ • 2 Grmlte ~ You CID alaDolt tee Bru1l from beret $999,000 Open Bouse Sun. 1-5 lJADECOVE Judy Kolar• 640-1212 SHEA REALTY BIG CANYON Lowest Price Single level 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Den. Original Owner ~~ 644-5215 Fabulom Corona cld Mar Duplex 714 Poinsettia 2 3 Units R E A L T 230 Ante, Balboa Island Fabulous Focation. $1eps 10 Nonh Bay. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath plus Den. Vauhcd Ccilin in Livin Room, French Doors y Reduced to open on10 ge w p.a. r $550,000 Emertaining. Very Priva1e. Reduced to $495,000 Creatift Fmancing Possible Call for an appoimmen1 10 sec! Presented by Lora Vance R.ealton 324 Marine Avenue ~ 673-4062 ~~~ t to=: .. , Showcasfng your property in our ~ Homes Of The Week guide. : : • ~ Reach buyers that are serious • about purchasing a "nW' hornet Call us Today & W8'1 help you SucoeufUt/ advertise ~ ywr property. :\ -842-1878 ~ w .enot .. 14202 Willow Ln, Westminster •Owner refinanced 4 yrs. ago ($173,000 Joan) •Owner cannot keep makmg payments due to economic o rcumstances •Lender Is foreclosing, sbort sale OK'd •Owner just wants to keep living in her home, she would like to lease lt backl •Please help her keep her bomel "St,!,SOO... $129,900 Call Terry Toman Office: 720-9422/474-1669 Pager 489-6890 M ETRQ 3822 C•roJ>us Dr., Suite 227 Nf'W rt Belich, CA MEWPORT .HEIGHTS Built in 1990! Wonderful detailing throughout w/custom tiles, built-ins, wood floors, French doors, living room with marble fireplace, formal dining with butler's pantry, family room with brick fireplace, large kitchen with breakfast nook. Master bedroom with bay view. 4 Bedrooms + den, large yard, 3-car garage. Great neighborhood! $995,000 Jill Wiese 646--3605 omcE • 642#1168 HOME Olde Corona del Mar 613 Acacia Knotty Plne Cottage For Rent $2,000 2312 Aralia Open Saturday & Sunday 1:00 -5:00 . Gisela Burmeister 673-8660 GrubhtiEllis·~ .......... .w,__ . .._.......,... ... _ SCO'IT-LAND CO. ZOUTA SCOTI 499-1600 Large back yard, quiet location. Reduced & ReadY to Sell 8439,000 Sally Shipley 644-6373 F.X 114 GrubhGEJJis·~ .......... ~,---............... -... ,.,..,.._.. • I' I Your srukle to the West and best resale liomes. ooen tliis weebnd COSTA MESA 2106 Vista Laredo Pacific Crest Realty 4Br Sat & Sun 12-5 $329,000 552 Hamilto n St., #A2 Cannery Village Realty ,, 7 J· ~ --7 2BR Sun 2-5 $174,900 644-6444 2229 Vista Huerta Barbara SanrJ!gret 2BR Sat/Sun 12-5 $169,000 LH I J,1dl• (o, l' \gl·nt NEWPORT BEACH 4BR Sun 1-5 $999,000 Barbara Sanregret Realtors 644-0195 )U<h Kolar r,..io.1212 1-t W West Bay Ave. Cannery Village Realty 673·'.3777 1s14 E. Oceanfront Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 1707 E. Bay Ave Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 2042 Miramar Cannery Village ReaJty 673-3777 Rates (II of Augus t 22, 1996 ---- 2312 Aralia 48" 48R Sat 12-4/Sun 1-5 $2,199,000 Grubb & Ellis Sally Shipley 644-6373 ~14 JB R 7BR 3BR 800) 562-6272_ Sat/Sun 1-5 $1 ,350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $3,950,000 Sun 1-4 $849,000 319 Cypress ' Coast Newport Propertie5 Judy G(M>d ~ 759-3752 338 62nd Street !BR Coast Newport P;operties t ~ Judy Good ••• 759-3752 506 "I" Street Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 . \ 3BR • t 20 2.12s ••• 3o a138 ~ 2.375 45 8:o38 ---·---B (800) 642·2244 7.750%. 7.318 8. 05 Sat/Sun 1·5 $439,000 1Y • 3.8!5~: , ~ j , l·m · · !-2f7 201 4.750% 20 1.750 ; 8.429... 207,000 3.000 20 1.625 45 8.211 Cal!fomla Federal Bank S (800) ?26-8332.__ 8.~ 110 1M Chase Manhattan K (800) 90().6062 7. 750% 20 2.125 30 8.011 Coast Federal Bank S (800) 300-'5626 8.050% 20 2.000 10 8.302 Countrywide Home Loans K (800)_8_77_-_56_26_ 7.875% 5 1.750 45 8.098 Detrick Mortgage Group R (714) 759-9692 7.750"k 5 1.750 14 7.971 Downey Savings S (800) 336-963..!_ 7.875% 20 2.000 30 8.125 Emery Financial R (714) 729-9200 7.75<Y'lo 5 2.115 30 8.010 F 1dehty Federal Bank S (800) 232-2309 8.000% 5 1.875 1 O 8.238 First Federal Bank of CA S (800) 672·4332 7 .875% 20 2. 125 30 8.138 --------=--'----------------~~~ Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 7.875% 20 2.125 30 8.138 -----Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 7.875% 5 2.250 45 8.152 Great Weslem Bank B (800) 492·7587 7.850% 20 2.100 30 8.110 -Home Savings Na~ionsBanc_ Mtg. Co~ Newport ~oast Fina~al Oceanview Financial ProFed Mortgage TLC Financial Svcs. Union Bank Western F1nanaal S.B. Weyerhaeuser Mtg. ------s (800) 975-5051 7.800% 10 2.250 30 8.076 K (800) 685-000~ _ 7_.62_5%_ 20 2.375 30 7.911 R (800) 8()8.56_2_6 ___ 7~.7_50% ___ 5 __ 1._62_5 __ 10 7.958 R (714) 651-6355 7.875% 5 1.500 15 8.071 K (800) 686-56 7.875% 20 2.125 30 8.138 A (800)801:!300 7.875% 10 1.000 10 8.017 B (800) 453-1 288 8.000% 20 2.000 60 8.252 s (800) 393.9372 8.125% 5 1.500 30 8.32'4 K (800) 669-6747 8.000% 10 1.750 10 8.224 1TS 1Y --_2_.950% ___ 25 1.000 7.309 500,000 2.400 110 1M 4.750% 20 0.000 7.570 207,000 2.750 110 1M ---------4.950% 20 1.000 7.276 600,000 2.350 110 1M 3.950% 20 1.000 7.367 500,000 2.450 110 1 M -----2.950% 20 1.813 7.342 600,000 2.350 110 1M -----3.950% 10 1.375 7.456 207,000 .2.500 110 1M ---------2. 950'% 20 1.250 7.335 201,000 2.400 110 1M 5.875% 20 2.375 8.394 207,000 2.750 HS 1Y -------------------------2.e50% 10 1.000 7.786 207,000 2.250 L1M 1M --------3. 950% 20 1.000 7.367 207,000 2.450 110 1M ---------------------_3_. 950% ___ 20 __ 1_. ooo __ 1._n_8 500,000 2.050 1TS 1M 4.625% 20 2.500 8.7n 207,000 3.000 L6M 6M -----------2.950% 20 0.563 6. 750% 10 1.250 4.250% 20 1.000 5.375% s 1.500 5.250% 20 7.000% 10 ---3.950~ 20 1.250 O.OOQ 1.260 7.364 8.590 7.545 8.247 8.180 8.482 600,000 2.500 110 1 M 207,000 3.000 1TS 1 Y 400,000 2.625 11 0 1 M 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y 207,000 2.625 6CD 6M 207,000 3.000 1TS 1Y 7.443 207,000 2.500 110 1M Botti HKed & lldiuslable ptog<aml &te »'30 ClOfMlflloonal rnot108QIS Type ol Landlr IS 8. e.nll. K . moniPlge benkef. A.~~ s. teW!gs' lolln Mor1gllOI benkerl and twoWI .. lclNed by .. Celllomol 0epa11menl ol Real E11ate as"'* I bfOliet ()I COfJ)Of'llion F0t lnlonnation call c.i.t ORE .. (916) 227-0931 ......... RI• tor~. In lrtlrodUctoly rN '°'lie first ~I peOod. Down Pty!Mnt ill llmOUnl of castl (%of sates price) peid 10 lender ptiof to signing ITIOl1gnge contmcl Polnl1 are % of lofln balara peid to l9rldef el lime of loan dosing LoctHn Is lhl number of days lendef guaranlffl rate prior to dosing. A.P.R. ii !he annual percentage rate wtttcn is an utimaled annual cost of tne loan 10 the bo11owe• AM A P R s a1a calculated by Mortgaoe News Co btlMd on a $207 ,000 lolln 1moun1. ll!e Points shown and S700 1ocal leos The AP A 1.,. Included In !Na Chait tor~ .,,,, nnly When BllfllY'"O lo< a loan. Fedlltal Tl'\Jlh-10-Lend1ng llw 1equwes lrodefs to calculate an AP A spec;llic to lllCh loarl offer ... Almum IOM II tie muimum kinder wll loen undl< gl\oel'l lwms Al lllCeCI rate~ "8119 a malll- mum ol $201.000 Mll'gln (In "'-l •S lende'°' ptOI I matO'n • tndex • llCl\MI rale 1tt.r flf'll adJu$1rnent ll'ldu ii the balls tor setllng en~ l1dl (Matg#I •Indal!• New Ral9). 110 1 llh Dial Colt of Funds. 1T$ • 1·YMI lfMSUIY 81M, ()'4 8-moncn LIBOR. 6Ta • 8-morth lr,.a~"'V e.1 6CO • 6 month •vrr1199 mrtJ • ol dlp0:;11 ACljuslment F,..quency II the r«m be'"°'1 adjustmenll 1M -Molonlh. SM • 6-Mol1thl. 1Y• 1 YNf Al rales albject IO "~~ """'V rat~''''° tr>1rn~ rio0• to 111'11•lv 1111 • ,, w. 1111 lf'ndo ·~ prov•d< .o.1n~ wllh dilf11rtnl "''" 1111'1 It,,.,, lo• o ffr1on11oan 11mn1.nlll n.. 11'\ll,Jlfl'!alOn ptOS411'-d t n111 nn ollel IO m •ke .1 lal!n For •~nsumer gut<M on l'IOw to s.tl(1f) ' ' 1 r' " '•' "'' COPVRIOW ,.,,,._.Co WITH 231 CUSTOM HOMESITES SOLD, NEWPORT COAST IS THE MOST SOUGHT-AFTER LAND IN CALIFORNIA HOMESITES FROM $450,000 * TO,),OUOJJOO .~ Welcome to Newport Coas~ California. Here, just south of Corona del Mar and north of Laguna Beach, you'll discover a variety of custom homesites. Visit our Newport Coast Exhibit acrm5 from the El Torito Grill at Fashion Island or call 714!759-6669 for more infonnation today. OCEA N RIDGE High above Newport Harbor, next to natural hillsides, and majestic canyons. Lots averaging .25 mes. Prom mid 1400,()()(k PELICAN HILL Turramt locs overlooking Newport Hatbo~ the Pacific~ or Catalina Island. Spacious .5 acre sites, Prom mid l(i()O,O<XJs PELICA N POINT s~ from the Pacific surrourxied by the Oa!an Course of Pelican Hill Golf Club. Lots averaging .25 acres. Prom mid IB00,0006 • • ,.. , ... We List It! We ·sen It! cail Us For Results! Charm Of The Island! • Impeccable 2 Br, 2 Ba Cottage • A Du ling Home • Custom Built 1990 $635,000 Odl WolttT Mitchdl 0588-3083 Charming Balboa Island Duplex • 3 Bedl'OOll'I CotQge • Newer 2 bedroom Apt. w I Private Deck • Largr Patio w /South Bay Front Views One-Of-A-Kind Penthouse • VeJ; Um~c 2 Br., 2 Bat Pen ouse • Quality Decor • Nice Fountain View $189,000 Call Walter Mitclrell @588-3083 Gorgeous View Of Back Bay • 3 Br & 2.5 Bath • Llr~e Master • Cr.imtc W(.'t Bar • Built-In Ent. Cntr. $462,500 Call Laurie Collins @509-8923 _) 1 _' • r I 1', J I'', Islan.d Living At Its Best! • Bnnd New Family Home or Duplex • Excrllent Location • Gorgeous Luxury Amenities $895,000 Call Ali« Bror.11Pfdl 0675-9585 Quaint Balboa Island Duplex • lmmac:ulate 2 Br Cottage+ Newer 2 Br. Apt. Each With Priv. Garage Call Ali« Broumdl @675-9585 Big Canyon Townhome • Incredible Golf Course Views ·• 2 Br, 2.5 Ba+ Den/Study • Private End Unit $299,000 Call Lauri~ Collins @648-2234 Versailles .ula Tour'' Model • 2 Master Bedrooms •Well Loated • Quiet &r Sunny • Excellent Condition $174,000 ----------------------~--, A View From The Top! • Spectacular e.y 1r 0ceen Y'.-ws • 2 Bed, 2 Bath Penthouse In Lido • Custom Upgrades Throughout • Plenty Of Parking Spaces • &.t Slip Available $619,000 Call V1etor YllCk 0 673-8700 Magnificent Home or Duplex • Exquisite 5 Br Home • Elegantly Decorated • Showc.ued in '9' COM Home Tour $895,000 Qill 4Ji« Brownell 0 675-9585 Live In One, Rent The Otherl • Excellent Location C1oee To South Bay • 2 Large 3 Br UnJts • Great lnannell · CAll &l$y Boyt/ 0673-8700 Expansive Ocean Views • Largest 2 Br Model •Vaulted Ceiling. Skylights, Marble Entry, BleKhed Oak Cabinetries &c More $299,000 Call Walter Mitchell 0588-3083 Gorgeous Penthouse • Huge 2 Br. 2 Bath Pmthouse Condo •Cathedral Ceilings • An Excellent Value "'$2 .. ,000.... $219,000 . Odl WalttT M itchell 0588-3083