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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-08-31 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Eagles hoping numbers add up . BEWAR E Newport police wam of scam artist Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 fred martin So IDuch for school board • conspiracy I t was bot in the d ty lbunday. I was working the daywatch out of the newsroom My name's Martin. I carry a note book. I was on the tr4il of the story behind the story tha t had broken lhe day before: The rehiring by Newport-Mesa of former Super- intendent John Nicoll as a part- time administrator for the dis- trict's adult-education program. The date the story ran was Aug. 28, not April 1, so it was not a hoax. The district had indeed rehired the man who fid- dled while his top financial guy, the late Stephen Wagner, burned down Newport-Mesa's financial structure by looting the coffers of some $4 million. What interested me about this new John Nicoll story was how the trustees of the district had sneaked it through. Afte r all, this is mostly the same crowd that voted to borrow $47 million to roll the dice with Bob Citron and the high-yield investment fund//crapshoot be ran for the county. It would have been OK if the trustees had voted for an a genda item labeled •547 Million Bond Issue" or •$47 Million Flyer.• At least the public would have known what was going on . But since the board did not • SEE MARTIN PAGE AS Young woman raped behind local market • Police are looking for the attacker, who asked victim to help him find his dog. By John canalis, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A 19-year-old woman was pulled into a man's car and raped behind a Harbor Boulevard grocery on Thursday afternoon, police said. The victim, a Costa Mesa resi- dent, was in the Lucky Super- market parking lot at 2180 Har- bor Blvd . w he n the attacker approache d her with a story about a lost dog, said Costa Mesa police Capt. Torn Lazar. "The s.uspect asked the victim to help him find his dog," Lazar said . "He simulated a gun, and grabbed the victim. He pushed her into the car and raped her." After the sexual assault. the woman told the attacker she felt • SEE RAPE PAGE 5 .• I \ 11 I \ Tan, rested and ready, presidential candidate and running mate Jack Kemp speak to party faithful at Fairgrounds VOKES ON Dcu's VISIT •eob and I feel like we've been in California so much we should be wekoming you.• -Jade Kemp + •vou are in the heart of Dole-Kemp countly." -Gov. Pete Wilson • "Lets just say no to Bill Clinton." -U.S.~ ......, Ed Royce + •1 am a soul man, l am Doleman." -Dole's ~ .... • To, Kemp, "It's not very often you get to introduce one of your childhood heroes." -Attorney <ienw•IDM Lungntn + "Jack Kemp delivered a tremendous speech. And I think Bob Dole is one hell of a man. But his poll· tics suck.• -George MorgM\ 66. Lla1Ww9. amton-Gore ~ whocmne to rally with sign. • "I want peo- ple to know t here are Democrats in Orange County.• -Enc Good-"*" J1, Orange. .noltwr CllMoft.Gol'e ' 'ligncmrter llt rally By John Canalis, Daily Pilot PA IHGROUNI..>5 "-<1) tnq thdt he was standmg on 'I Pl - tile ground," Bob Dole· plan I ed Cd mpaign seeds m Lr<1cli - tionally Repubhrdn sou Fn ddy m hopes that h.is rm·ss<tlJI' of lower taxes will sp1 oul in tu votes by Electlon Ocly "Welcome to this retirf' ment pdrty fo r Bill Chnton." l>ole told the roughly 3,000 supporters who fill ed dboul hdlf of the Orange Count) Fcurgrounds Rodeo -\rt•nd The Republlcdn nomme< sporllng what Gov Pete \l\iJ- son cd.lled a "Caillorn1d ldn, launched tus fdll CdlTIJJdrqn the mommg alter the Uemoc- rat1c Nallonal Com:ent1011 ir1 Ch1CdQO with a hd.Oyuv<>r rl'I· erence for his nvals. "Now that the Demo( rdl' hdve hdd theu tum. I undN stand there are a lot ul Excedrin headdChC's th'" morning." Dole said "ThP message out of Chic ct~J... "d~ that the government know~ best The message out of 0111 convention was that peoplP know best• Dole devoted most ol ht~ tdlk tu his platform. wh1c n stands on the legs of a 1 S" t.n. cut for dll worker; F.tnnhPs MAIK MARTIN f OAA.Y Pl.OT Republican presfdenUaJ bopetuJ Bob Dole greets supporters after his speech Friday at the Fairgrounds In Costa Mesa. •SEE DOLE PAGE A 10 A lively aowd cheers for Dole at Friday's rally. They weren't all Dole-Kemp supporters at Costa Mesa rally By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Piiot Gcorqe> Morqcul thinks Bob Dole dtHI J<1c-k Kemp are mig hty fin(' JK'oplc•, but he did- n't com<' lo tht• cdnchddl<'s' Cos- ta Mesd rcllly to suµport them. ln fdrt, the• 6b-yetl1'·old La I ldbrd rC's1dC'nt cd!ne to the Orange County Fdlrgrounds tot- ing his "Clinton-Gore '9b" sign. • Jdck Kemp delivPred a tremendous speech,· said Morqdn, d veteran campaign volw1tecr ('Xp<menced in wav- ing De mocrtlllc signs dt Repubhcdn events •And I think Boh Doh.> 1s one hell of a man. But ht" pohllC"'i suck.· A Bill Clinton fan geb edged out by Dole supporters. He and about 30 other Clin- ton supporters braved the pro- Dole crowd to test Repubbcans' tolerance fo r freedom of speech. The Clinton-Gore sign- volunteE>rs, Cdught the dt1ent1on of zedlous Dole campaigner.. Soon sign-beanng Oolc• supµorters swdrmed the uµµ<>r cornN of the la1rqround stands wherC' most of the Cltn ton sign-wavers cong1egdtl·d Insults new as each group fought to cover 1ls oppo~1tron·.., signs w1th its own "Look. they can 't even 1111 d1l the sedls here, d Clinton supporter said "That' because Repubbc<Ub work -they're not on welldrf'. • a l>olP supporter retorted •SEE CROWD PAGE A10 Buffa takes a jab at the president By John Canalis, Daily Pilot CO!:>IA MESA -With al.I of tht' nubonal pollbcal figures on hand rriday for Bob Dole and Jack Kemp's rally at the Orange County Fairgrounds you would think a local official like City Councihnd.n Peter Buffa would havP trouble maldng a splash. Think again. Buffa upstaged many of his be tte r-known Clmton's relattonsh1p with peers during Dick Moms, the president's his short key c-ampaign strategist who speech and resigned Thursday foUowmq sent m embers a llegations that he shared of the national information with a prostitute press scram-"We're not sure if he Wd.o, bling to find caught with someone he should- out who he is. Peter Buffa n't be with or doing advao«' (And how to work for the presldent, • Buffo spell his name, mind you.) I His corrunenls of int rest -- we re directed dt President •SEE BUFFA PAGE A10 . • , 1 ! i I; Coach asked to stay away from Estancia • •School district sends letter to volunteer Rob rt Allen Harrington in wake of his arrest. By Anastacia Freeberg, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Robert Allen Harrington, the Estancia High volunt r football coach arrested on ausptcion of lewd acts with o D\lnor, wa ordered Friday to tay away from the school and Its sh1- dent1. The N wport-M sa Unified SchOOI Diitrict ued a letter to Hanil)gton llating he cannot heve •any Interaction With diStrict per· sonnel and tud nts, and he must stay away from chool property," Superintend nt Mac B md soid. Tho t rms of th letter will be m force ind efmltely, Bernd added. Harrtngtort, a 55-y ar-old Cos- ta Mesa r ident, was Orl1 tcd W Klncsday on chNg that he howed xuAlly· plicit videos to two boys on two diff rent Otta· Ions at th IChool. and molested orie ol the hon. ·~ to reports from ·the otte ~ Police Oepartintnt. -------- Hani.ngton's MTaignment lD Harbor Munic, ipal Court ls scheduled for pt. 30, Costa Mesa police Capt. Tom Lazar sakl. Harrington, who pO«ed $50,000 ball. wa una•all· able tor comment. Hil llOll. MWt. WW'el-ed the door at the Mllila Verde --Harnngm ... With .. Wife, Berbata. .... pdlld- pal at Adams Elem n tary Sc:hool •w e're all in h ock; tha t' all l hav to say." Mike s~ud. "Ow la wye r said n ot to say a.nythinq else." Hanington ' ettom ey, Fr ~ McBnde, c<>uld not be reeched for ~ot. Allo nOt commenting w the e.tan<i8 football te.rn. Friday's predke wu • doetd, • With a men Jtanding guerd WI tbe ennnc. to the .... ._ w1lgbt~ fedl- ty, W-. tbepl9ywt WI CMCbel -.retr.mlllg. A1 .. . - SATURDAY. AUGUST 31, 1996 ' l:T--~-r.~ -..... - -,-1 r---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ I I ,. • ' Holiday brings I I I I ~ .... . . .' . .. •!_.. ....__ • • . -- ' I I I .. ' . -= .,-• ""'"1 '!.-. -~ '~ ~. J -' -~ •lo =---- -I I j Newport Harbor Lutheran Churth out more drunk drivers • greer wylder Now heres a sale to swept away by I f it's been a wtule since you had your chimney deaned, A-1 Chimney Sweeps (646· 5955) is offering Best Buys read- ers $10 off. There is always a $JO-off discount for seniors, and ;owner Jettrey'Cullen offers group volume discounts for neighbors. Cullen cleans chimneys on .one-story homes for $62, and on :two-story homes for $72. As of :Oct. 1 his rates will go up $10 ·for the Wl.nter months. · As part of the service you'll :receive a free safety inspection, :and a chimney top screen. Cullen can also do many oth- ,:er·services on chimneys, includ-:mg masonry repairs, roof flash- :~9·. flue relining, ash dump and :removal. damper installation, ·and gutter cleaning. : Cullen says a chimney needs :cleaning e very two to four :years, and if there's a one- :eighth to a one-quarter inch of creosote m your chimney, it could cause a fire. A-1 Chimney Sweeps is located at 365 E. 22nd St. 1n Costa Mesa. For best buys on sports equipment, Sports Consign- ment (548-1286) offe rs daily specials and it claims to sell merchandise at 40'X, to 70% less than reta1J. Currently, it has Nordic Trak cross-country ski machines, car- dioglide. E-Force, exercise bikes, steppers, rowers, ab machines and more Sports Consignment also Cdrries all types of sporting goods. from golf. tennis, btcycles, snow- boards, m-lme skates, scuba and surfing gear. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I ' ' I ' I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I ' I ' I I I I ' +CHURCH NAME: Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. + ADDRESS: 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. +TELEPHONE: 548-3631. +DENOMINATION: Evangel- ical Lutheran Church of Ameri- ca. +YEAR CHURCH ESTAB- LISHED: 1945. + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday 9:15 a.m., 1)-aditional Lutheran Service; 10:45 a.m. Celebration Service. + CO-PASTORS: The Revs Bill and Susan Kirlin-Hackett. + PASTORAL STAFF: William Wells, director of music; Dawn Bent, preschool director. + SIZE OF CONGREGATION: 200. +MAKEUP OP CONGREGA- TION: All age groups, lots of young children. The church is very welcoming to children. + CIULD CARE: Child care is provided for the 9:15 a.m . ser- vice. Children attend the 10:45 a.m . service, which is only 30 minutes long, with their par- ents. + 1YPE OF WORSHIP: The worship is welcoming, friendly, hospitable. The 9:15 a.m. ser- vice is traditional Lutheran with organ and tta<ijtional hymns. The choir ii well- known for the quality of its music. Four-year-olds through fourth graders are dismissed for Sunday School after the chil- dren's sermon. Tbe 10:45 a.m. service is informal. Children attend with their parents. There is piano accompaniment and a song leader. The service is friendly, warm, personal and brief. +TYPE OF SERMONS: The sermons are biblically-based and engaging, using a lot of storytelling and humor. +UPCOMING SERMON: The focus will be on God's desire to be in a relationship with God's people and God's desire that we deal justly with one anoth- er. +WELCOME WAGON: There is a quarterly brunch for new members. +OUTREACH PROGRAMS: The Women of the Evangelical Church of America is active at the church and holds an annual boutique this year, set for Nov. 9. This group of women donate more than $1,000 each year to women and children in poverty. There are confirmation classes, led by the Rev. Susan Kirlin- Hackett, for seventh-and eighth-graders. The classes are once a month, over the course of two years, and focus a lot on how God wants us to treat one another. +CHURCH DESIGN: The church has recently made extensive and very beautiful renovations. The chancel was completed in March. The chan- cel cross, the altar and altar rails, the pulpit, the baptismal font and credence table are all the work of Seattle liturgical designer, Ernst Schwidder. All bear a sea theme in some form. The cross is an anchor with Christ, our anchor, upon it. The altar is boat shaped, surround- ed by waves; the pulpit is a boat's bow carrying the word of God into the midst of the peo- ple. The font repeats the theme of boat and sea, and the altar 1be Jlev. Susan Klrlln-Hackett welcomes wor- shtppen to Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. DAlY PILOT RlE PHOTO rails bear @ wave motif. The credence table, where the bread and wine o! Holy Com- munion sit, recounts the multi- plication of the loaves and fish- es by Jesus near the Sea of Galilee. All the pieces are hand-carved of fine-grained, hardwood. They rest among high, white walls and earthy, foot-square tiles from Italy. The acoustics are astounding. Across the balcony, which houses the organ, a carved panel reads, MSing to the Lord a new song, let the sea roar and all that fills it give glory and declare His praise in the coastlands." +MISSION STATEMENI': •Learning the Word, Leading the Way, Anchored in Christ." + INTERESTING NOTE: The church celebrated its 50th anniversaiy last year. Bill and Susan Kirlin-Hackett. both became full-time pastors at the church in June. -By Michele M. Marr • Death, destruction and debt can result from dangerous disregard of the law, officials declare. By Jay Lyman, Daily Pilot Labor Day weekend means family trips, barbecues and a farewell to summer. It also brings an annual warning from police: Drinking and driving means death, destruction and debt. Mlt's a holiday. It makes you more prone to do something you wouldn't normally be doing," said Officer Rhett Price of the California Highway Patrol. ·1rs during those times we remind people not to drink and drive, because more people tend to do it then.• During the Labor Day week- end in 1994, 24 people died and 629 were injured in alcohol-relat- ed collisions in California, according to the CHP. The dea~ over Labor Day were second only to last year's Thanksgiving, when 27 people were killed in alcohol- related collisions in the state. The Labor Day figure is down from 1990. when 56 people were killed and 1,025 were injured in California. Police also advise motorists to buckle up for Labor Day with the increased number of cars on the highway. If you get busted for driving under the influence, it happens. it's going to cost the driver, police say. •The pnce you'd pay for a cab is far less than the cost of a first· offense DUl, • said CHP Officer Gretchen Jacobs. Last year, CHP officers made more than 93,500 drunk driving arrests. r-------------------------~ EXPENSIVE LESSON I I I I The estimated costs for a first l misdemeanor DUI conviction in-: California; I • I I ., . It's open Tuesday through Friday from JO a.m. to 5 p.m, and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to I I + Minimum ftlMs -$390 ........ ~ ,.,.......-$663 ·~fMs-$150 +Alcohol eduClltlon ... -$375 •I •• L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ •I ..3 p.m. It's located at 670 W. 17th ::St. in Costa Mesa. A clearance sale is under Japanese pageant winners to arrive for ·tour • AutD lnl&nnce tnae..e In ttww ,_,.. -S6.600 I . I •I . I •I • I I I I I :wa at Ro er's Ga :through the Labor Day week- :end. On sale are patio furniture ·hnes. including Brown Jordan, -Trop1tonP: 0 W. Lee, and Allib- ,ert at 40% off Roger's Gardens :1640-5800) is located at 2301 :f)an Joaquin Hills Rd in Corona d el Mar . U you're lookrng for a great .;place to have slides or trans- ;.parenc1es developed into prints, The Photo Center (557-4293) is ':'known for its high-quality cus-~om enlargmg. PRINCESSES TOUR: The top three winners in the annual Okazaki, Japan beauty pageant will tour New- port Beach on Tuesday, Sept. 3 in a program hosted jointly by the Newport Beach Sister City Asso- ciation and the Newport Junior Chamber of Commerce. The tour will include a wel- come by the mayor at City Hall, lunch at the Balboa Bay Club. an electric boat tour of the harbor and kayaking lessons at the Newport Aquatic Center. .. J•m ~ It only works with type R ;lilm, which 1s direct print from '.Slides or transparencies. It's also ~jmown for having the lowest J:>.rices on custom enlarging, a nd ·~verything is done by hand. ~e Photo Center is located at ..J375 Logan Ave m Costa Mesa. .... The princesses were selected from among hundreds of contes- tants in the annual pageant held in Okazaki, Japan, Newport's Sis- ter City. Okazaki is located in Aichi prefecture, 200 miles south- west of Tokyo and is the birth- place of Shogun, Ieyasu Toku- gawa. de boom \,, 'lo, ,:. BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and ~aturdays Whether you're a merchant ·..or a shopper, if you know of a good :)>uy call me at 540-1224, fax me at .646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys, ;Paitr Piiot. 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa. -<ali . 92627 , SPBAK VP NEWPORT: You can get the real story of what's happening to the Upper Newport Bay at the Wednesday, Sept. 4 meeting of Spea.k Up Newport being held at 5:30 p.m . at the Cannery Restaurant. Speake16 indude Robert fisher, Director of the county Harbors, Beaches and Parks Department; Denton Turn- er, Design Manager for the coun· ty Harbors, Beaches and Parks and1 Troy Kelly, Calif omi.a Department of Fish and Game. Guests are welcome and reser- vations are not required. PEACE WALK: The third annual Walk for Peace in celebra- tion of the United Nations Inter-, ~ ~Pilot BEAD£85 HQILIME Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Cost• 642-6086 MesA. CA. 92626. Coplflght No Record~ comments aboyt news stories,, lllustr.ttlons, edito- rial matter or adwrtlsements TEMPlltATURES the Dilly Pilot or news tips. herein can be rep<oduced with-VOL 90. NO. 199 out wrlNn permission of copy· Newport B.ach ADDRESS rlflht owner. 63158 Our address Is 330 w. Bay St., Balboa ntOMAS H. JOHHSON. 63158 flubllsher C<Kta Mesa, Calif. 92627. HOW IQ REACH US Costa Mesa WIU.JAM l.090EU. CC>M£CDONS CJmNdon 68157 Editor It Is the Pilot's polky to prompt-The Tlmes Orange County Corona del Mar ITIVlfMMU. ly COfr9t1 all errors of subst.lnce. (800) 252-9141 66158 Managing Edltor ..SYC*OI. PlffM ull 574-42.Jl. ,.. ...... Chy Editor ~'42·5671 SURf PORECAST fXl ~642-4321 LOCATION SIZE MMC MAllT1N. 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IUU.Y, Plldtaglng end --tocM --.> POSTMAS-,_,... ....... ~ Gr°"P LMdar TIJl: Sef'ld .... ~ '° Viele" ., IC. °'""" ~ ind I ).foot swtlf The Nw'PO't ~ .... e1•C1M OI M ...,..,..._ wt" com. from the • '.J • national day of Peace will be held on Saturday, Sept. 21 , from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . at Th.angle Square. and most dubs will buy your meal on your first visit. 1UESDAY -7:30 a.m. -Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub meets atthe Balboa Bay Oub to hear Carl Held, on pain and stress management. noon - The Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Commu- nity Center. 6:00 p.m. -Costa Mesa- Newport Harbor Lions dub, the Fish Fry Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club for a business meeting. + DMV UeenM ........ fM -I $100 • : + Attafney liftd legal fees -· : $2.500 : : The event. being sponsored by the Baha'is of Orange CoWlty, Peace Corps Association, United Nation Association and the New- port Mesa Irvine Interlaith Co\lll- cil, and supported by numerous groups, congregations and local businesses will feature free enter- tainment, drawings for gifts, bal- loons and parking. + lbtal: s 10,878 I I Costs listed above do not Include lost work and wages, medical costs. vehlde and property damage and the cost of an ignition interlock device tf required by the court. •I I I I COS'llYTOU. ., I I I I I I I I I I I Participants can enjoy a Dan- ish and a cup of coffee beginning at 10 a.m. and join the Peace Walk, which begins at 11. WEDNESDAY -7:30 a.m. -South Coast Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Cen~r Oub. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the University Athletk Club. Noon Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Country Oub. The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a business meet.I~. 6:00 p.m. -New- port-Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahfa Corinthian Yacht dub to hear from Christopher Law, president on Duma Saf•rls. I Deaths and Injuries from l alcohol-Involved collisions 1 statewide during the Labor : Day holiday weekend, 1990-94: l + 1llO -killed.: 56, Injured: 1,025. I •I I I I I Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erick- son and other dignitaries will speak at the noon program before the entertainment begins at 12:20. Last year some 225 fam- ily members participated in the celebration. More information on the Peace Walk can be obtained by calling 957-2894. THUltSDAY -7:00 a .m. -Costa Mesa- Or.nge Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon -Kiwanis Club of Corona del Mar and the Klwa· nls Club of Newport Beach join togeth- er for their first merged meeting at the Bahia Corlnthlaln Y.cht Club. + 1111 -killed: 31, Injured: 847. + 1112-killed: 18, Injured: 699. + 1tlJ -killed: 27, lntured: 639. + 1tM-kl\led: 24, 6njured: 629. SSMa C1.u9 MEETINGS THtS COMING W&K: Want to get more Involved In your community? Visit• ser- vice dub this week. Guests are wekome • ~ .. C1lm Is published ~Saturday In the Dally Piiot. FAX your dub's Information to 631·5851. ---~~"'"""" 'I I ~-------------------------~ ... southw.st. Most~ Surf report COSTA~ clear skies shou fol-Want w.ves7 You've • 2JOO Mode of Newport lloulevwd: A VCR, Jewelry •nd low patchy moml~ got 'em. And they'll cash v•lued et S8,325 w.re stolen from a residence with an low douds and fog. create good surllng untodted kltt'hen window. conditions this ~ • 1000 Modi of c.INrt ..,.,_ .. : A camcordet's::-dollar TIDIS end. 8ut they're mint~ and two slW dollrt __.at .SOW!lre TODAY coming from atl Otte' stDlln from ......... wtth mt unlodi:ild .............. First low 5:30a.m. O.• t~Thew.st • uao ""'*., ..... ,,_..-..: A steNO, compect dha to nW9St swtfl and • het valu.d at S494 ww. rtoten from a w In •n apart· • First high from b system off ~....:z~ . 11:.46 a.m. 5.6 ~ coast wlll fttl In • of -"'-t: Av~ end compect discs val· • Second low tM south IMft then ued at S460 wet'e stoler'i from a stor9 unit. n.. were no : 6:04 p.tn. 0.1 NM~ at 11-t«Ond !'!:of~ entry • S41cond high lnt4trva Add to •Modi of Pf ••A..,.: A 12~ of beer was : Aft« Midnight that bits of local end ltOlln from a = IWWW. • ~,..,.., • 4111 Medl lllaDArtt.. .. l1uu4: A hedge trlnwnet: .. 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A man telephoned the woman Aug. 21, idenWying himself as an employee of her bank, police Sgt. John Desmond said. The caller asked for her help in finding out if bank employees were mishan- dling transactions. The man requested she with- draw money from her account. He told her he would redeposit it to see if the transaction went through correctly, Desmond said. MPeople like this prey on elder- ly females who were recently widowed, M Desmond explained. :They try to hit them when they're most vulnerable. H The woman described the man \o police as a JO-year-old who stands 5-feet-9-inches tall, Did you have a · picture-perfect vacation OK, so it's almost over. .., Summer, that is. Autumn beckons. School's just · around the bend. And that prized vacation? The stuff of . memories. And snapshots, hopefully. So whether you spent . your summer sailing in Cape Cod, snorkeling in Aruba, -hilting the John Muir Wilder- ness lrail or just lolling in the backyard, we'd like to see the proof. Send us your favorite summer snapshot and we'll • run the best of the bunch in · our third annual summer vacation photo essay next · month. Submit your photos - along with a brief description of where the picture was tak-. en -to Summer of '96, Daily .. Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. Please include a stamped self-addressed envelope so your snapshots can be returned. Thrift & Loan Association weighs 160 pounds and has short light brown hair. After the call, she met him at her regular branch of Great Western Bank, 450 New- port Center Drive, and handed the money to him. •He and her money have not been seen since," Desmond said. The victim reported the crime to police Aug. 24. Desmond said Newport Beach police receive only a few reports of such crimes each year. Anyone who gets a request to withdraw bank funds and hand them over to someone stiould agree to meet the caller, then call the police, Desmond said. Japanese beauties will tour Newport Beach The top three winners in the annual Okazaki, Japan, beauty pageant will tour Newport Beach on Tuesday. Hosted by the Newport Beach ,, ~;,~ ,.,,....,.. ..... :•£,'· - / ·,;' :=.: ........ · Sister City Associahon and the Newport Junior Chamber of Commerce, the tour will include a welcome by Mayor. John Hedges at city ball, lunch at the Balboa Bay Club, an electric boat tour of the harbor and kayaking lessons at the Newport Aquatic Center. lABOR DAY CLOSINGS • POST OFFICES: Closed until Tuesday • OTY HAUS: Cl~ k!PtiL Tuesday • TRASH COUECTON! Trash collectors will not pick up trash today. Trash will be col- lected in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach one day later. • S1REET SWEEPING: Street sweepers will clean the streets on the following Mon- day. Mother's Irvine Grand~ Celebration! 11:00 AM TO 3:00 PM ' ' • Win a $100 FREE • FREE Food Samples & Mother'a Shonmi Spne Redpa • Raffle Drawinp for • DandnC & '•n~IOC FREE Prisa & Gift with Acapulco Mariachi Bulreta Band a ene.y Boots P6a Great Spec""6 al All 'llaw Locollond Mother's Market a Kitchen PARK PLACE 2963 Michelson (at Jamboree) in Irvine Store Houn: 9~10pm 752-MOMS Costa Ma.a: (714) 631_.741 •Hunt. Beach: (714) 963-6667 SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1996 AJ LABOR DAY LOOKOUT Lifeguards beef up watch, expect busy holiday weekend · With the temperature and • Swim parallel to the shore very big weekend," Turner said. surf on the rise, Newport Beach to avoid rip currents, which are He said the high surf will Lifeguards are gearing up for an choppy waves that run out to cause the most safety worries. especially busy Labor Day sea from the beach. "Larger waves will rush for- weekend. • Use swim fins and a leash ward. and they could be strong The crowds expected to while riding a boogie board. enough to take swimmers off swarm the beach should be • Apply sunscreen, particu-their feet, H Turner explained. careful during this last three-larly to your nose and ears, 30 Lifeguards also expect tides day weekend of the summer, minutes before going outside. to hit extreme lows and highs lifeguard operations Lt . Jim • Don't drink alcohol before throughout the weekend l\Jmer said. going swimming. because of the full moon. He offered the following spe-MThat means flatter waves cif1c suggesbons: To do thPir part, l..tJeguards when the bde is way up and plan lo have a few more people I hollower waves when the tide is • Don't dive into water unless I on duty than usual and plan to low: l\Jmer said. you know that it's deep. be extra alert. ·nus could be d -By Jennifer Armstrong Quality Legal Services at a R~asonable Price $100/hr =-=-""'-=T--'C> RN EYS AT LA V\I BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS C orpor,1tmns. partnership!>. m~rRers. acqu1s111on' buv·Wll ol!:rl'\-'ment~. lOntraCh ,!fld tollel t1on\ REAL ESTATE LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS h 1c 1utn\ lort'<. losure-; easement'>. tttle d"µut~. \o\ml..-out\ ESTATE.PLANNING Tru~f\ \'\'111,, Probate Adm1n1wa11on LEGAL =OPTIONS • Ml CASA. 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Prepaid tickets a.re $20 each and $25 at the door. Chil- dren under 12 yea.rs old pay $15. For reservations, call 673-3425. TUESDAY MEETING The Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission of New- port Beach is having its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. m council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd For more information, call 644· 3151 CHRISTIAN CLUB The Newport Beach Chnst.Jan Women's' Club is havtng 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 inforrna· tion, call 760-9616. CAREER CHANGE Orange Coast College offers a two-part, free workshop titled "Creative Exploration of Career Change· from 6 to 7:30 p.m. BUY ONE ENTREE RECEIVE 50o/o OFF SECOND Entrcc of equal or lesser value. ---+eetiaiett9-il!Hii!lih'--ii¥•-imd Miii~ MAm-<OHAO&Nl'. ------ Orange Cout College offers a management skills from 10 a.m. Orange Coast College offen a· OCC'1 Counseling and Admis- sicm.s building. For more informa- tion. call 432-5162. AUomoNS Auditions for Orange CoaJt College production of Ted Thlly's epic drama, •Terra Nova,• will be staged today at 7 p.m. and Sept. 4 at 5 p.m. in OCC's Dram.a Lab Theatre. For more information, ca.11 432-5932. THE ZONE A free local support group meets at 6 p.m. to discuss •111e Zone," the exciting nutrition plan developed by best se.Wng author Dr. Barry Sears, at the Super Crown Bookstore, 1835 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa. Por more infor- mation, call 673-3588. LYMPH EDEMA All Angels ChW'Ch, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Lunch and Brtdge will follow with a donation of $4. Por 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 Llbrary. For more information, call 432- 5162. NEWPORT BAY Speak Up Newport will be having it's regular monthly mem- bership meeting discussing the Upper Newport Bay at 6 p.m. at the Cannery Restaurant, 3010 Lafayette, Newport Beach. Experts on the Upper Newport Bay will be in one place to share what is happening and to answer questions. For more information, call 224-2266. free, three-part work.shop to 2 p.m. at The Oasis Senior Cen· free four-part workshop titled : designed to show attendees how ter, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona •Becoming Math Confident• their personal belle& can help or del Mar. For more infonnation, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. today and • hinder career advancement bom call 821-5000. Sept. 12, 19 and 26 in room 106 of 6 to 7:30 p.m. today, Sept. 11 and OCC's Counseling and Admis- 18 in room 106 of OCC's Counsel· CANaR SUPPORT sions building. For more informa- ing and Admissions bulld.lng. For A tree Prostate Cancer Support tion, ca.11432-5162. more information, call 432-5162. . Group will meet from 6:45 to 8:15 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 a political science class, the public is invited. For more inf onnation, call 432-5725. TIIURSDAY DAILY UVING Braille lnstitute's Community Outreach program provides free p .m . at The Patty and George REPUBLICAN WOMEN Hoag Cancer Center, t Hoag Ori-The Orange County Republi- ve, Building 41, l'iewport Beach. can Women, Federated presents For information, call 722-6237. Calif omia State 'Ireasurer Matt YOSEMfT£ SAM Chuck Jones Ent. pr~~ents a celebration for the work of Friz Preleng, father of several animat- ed characters including the Pink Panther and Yosemite Sam, from 6 to 9 p.m. at The Chuck Jones Showroom, 3636 E. Coast High- way, Corona del Mar. For more information, call 660-7791. Pong and author Dr. Paul M. Fick . during the meeting at 10:30 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, ~ 1701 Golf Course Drive. Lunch costs $15. For more information, call 540-7500. • Send items to the AROUND TOWN Editor. The Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627; fax 646-4170or call 540-1224, Ext. 333. Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres- byterian offers a free Lymphede- ma workshop beginning today and every first Tuesday of the month to follow from 2:30 to 4 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, One Hoag , Drive, Building 41. Newport Beach. For more information, call ?-CANCER. IT. S \ '\ 1-: \\ SI·:.\ S <) '\ \T S <:I{! • WEDNESDAY . . 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CA 92660 6 1- Joln Us For ~ • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Cat.mg Avallable For Reterv1tiON and Oireaion1 Call 723.:-0621 251 Shlv,wd WiN. ~..... • I Fall 18675 Brookhurst Ave. • Fountain Valley Callens Comer Shopping Center 965-6230 LAST 3 DAYS • HURRY IN! summsale $I 00 G1fc Cemfit.ice When you buy a qualicy- crafted Ethan Allen bed, we'll give you a$ J 00 gift ccrtiflca1e towards the purchase of an Ethan Allen Sleep System mattress and box spring.s ~- Many more thin~ on Sale not shown. ETHAN · ALLEN . H O M E I NTERIO R S The C.0..lrtyild. tU5 Newpon SW. 646·2~ l3222 L.W Ctnttr Ori~ no.ffl&? 2101 N. fwcinAvt. Nonhof 17thStlftt.ftlS ~ . .._. 11720 I?. South St. F.asr of(.miros M.JJ. l,26.;1616 16269 wruma 81Yd. o1Be.th8lvd 871-0884 • . . ·• • ... •., . . . RAPE • CONTINUED FROM A 1 sick. He responded with force. •She told the suspect she was going to throw up,• Lazar said. "He pushed her out of the car, kicked her in the stomach and ran off.• The rapist was described as a male Latino, late 20s, 6 feet tall with a thin build and a clean·shaven face. He has brown eyes and brown hair combed in a wavy style with gel. He wore a red silk·like dress shirt and a gold neck· lace. Police said the assailant drove a 1986 navy blue Pon- tiac Grand Am four·door with tinted glass. The paint is fading on the hood and pas- senger·side door. Anyone with information should call police. -MARTIN CONTINUED FROM A 1 want that, they tagged the $47 million borrowing, •cooperative Program Agreement• Had a nice ring to it. Sounded more like we were developing a joint ven· ture of some sort with Irvine Uni· tied, not going in hock for $47 million. So, yeab, I'm a little leery of these folks. To find out how they had covered up the rehiring of John Nicoll, I went into the dis· trict's astonishingly threadbare headquarters on 16th Street. While I waited for Mac Bernd's secretary to bring a copy of the agendaforlast1\.Lesday evening's board meeting, I looked around. Behind the reception desk was a copy of that morning's Dai- ly Pilot, opened to the Communi- ty Forum page with its multitude of angry Hotline comments about hiring Nicoll. Sizzling they were, hopping mad (and, as I was soon to learn, mostly invalid). -------------------------· -- ---- - I 7th St. BEAUTY CENTER --- -- I I I I I I I I I •· I HD-,_.,_.,-L,.i:.,. ~-l1lusteta I •11111 • • •. • es.sentlol 1 elements 1 .-------I I • I I 642-1717 283-D 17th Street. Costa Mesa (Next to Ross) 1 Open l Days: M·F 10.8 Sat. 10·1 Su11. I 1-6 1 ·------------------------- • ~EA.TURIN G - ~Ba/N.e& ~IWteh !<tJM,M~ Omde/, e~o~ Bu~ P~ !! O~~Sfl'U'P ~~ol/a&h c~ ~P14.Ue~ I/HJ M<Y18. .. • LABOR DAY BREAKFAST, 7 :00AM-3 :00PM M~ s.pt2"" 8RE A K F"A8 T HCURB ~ 70M-.l/.pM s-1-,,,. CAF"E HOURS M-..U 70M 'If"* l-71Mf JP"' a..,.. .. ,. e.w., 1,.,(0/Jlh MllllTIN ••• •llMINA"a AND ... CQIAL CVSHTe, Jiae CA•T 1 'PT" •T•CC'f OO•'fA NC•A, CA &j.?1 4 .?aa.,.LU .... ~.,, ........ ,.LUM• (AOltO-"'OM llAL ..... I SATURDAY. AUGUST 31, 1996 AS ,.~ O n the west wall of the obby are pictures of Mac Bemd and Assistant Superintendent Bob Francy. Just to the right of them are individual photos of the seven bodrd members. They were all hanging straight and true, except for Wendy Leece's, which was tilting leftward. Now l know that Wendy does not lean to the left under any circumstances, so I tried to straighten it, but it kept tipping back. Do you suppose ... ? Naw. Anyway, l started wading through the seven-page, 61-item agenda when Mac Bernd came by. We howdied, be sat down and we chatted. I told Mac of my mission, my search for the sinister motives underlying Nicoll's appointment to the $30-an·hour job. "There aren't any,• Mac said. "Yeah, but how come Nicoll was selected over all the other~e as we do for every part- applicants?" I asked, relishmg bme opening.· He called back the thought of how Mac was later lo say be had checked with going lo waffle out of that one. hls pc1sonnel ofhce and added "There weren't any,• Mac that t.be job had also been posted said in a near-whisper. at the county educabon office ·weren't any what?" I pamed. and with other dlstncts m the •Applicants He was the only area. Still, Nicoll was the only one who applied for the job,• applicant. Mac said softly. A hal The plot was now quite J-\.clear. That bunch at head- quarters had conspired with the trustees to launch a secret search to fill the job they had just hand- ed to Nicoll. · If you only tell one guy about a job opening, my acute logic told me, he will be the only· applicant -ipso facto, you have greased the skids for that indi- vidual. Slick trick, I thought to myself. "No,• Mac said, "we posted that job throughout the district, W ell, there you have it Everything by the book. No special treatment. No favontism. No big story. Drat! Here I was all stoked to expose Newport-Mesa's educa- ' lion establishment for another smoke-and-mirrors deal, for more subterfuge, more hanky and/or panky. Oh, well. There will be other opporturuties. Always have been. • FRED MARTIN"s column runs every Thursday and Saturday COACH CONTINUED FROM A 1 •John (Uebengood, varsi· ty head coach), knows as much about this as you do,• the man said, asking not to be identified. "He's just read the papers.· Marcos Bosquet, who played football for Estancia last year, was surprised at the charges leveled against Harrington, who is called "Bobcat ~ by the team. "l can't see him doing something like that,• Bosquet said. "I'm sorry they had to press charges, · but-I guess we'll have to wait and see what happens.• Ca rpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber for only SUNDAY -THURSDAY 5:00 TO 11 :00 pm FRIDAY -SATURDAY 5:00 TO 12:00 pm • FLORENCE ITALY s49900 UPT03MOS SAME AS CASH OAC CLOSED MONDAYS For reservations Please Call 673-9500 251 East Pacific Coast Highway Newport Beach • PALM DESERT CALlf OfttflA Commercial • Resident/al Sales • &lrvlce Fu •Of> ' W Jli ,f' ~rr ns1er & S.sa Carpeting Available 1904 Harbor Boul•vard • Costa ..._ N.E. Corner of Harbor a 19th Street ~::.:.....;;+=--..+'------4.. 7 22-964 2 3C. lie# 649491 Mon·Sat 10-6 Sun 11-5 ... "' .. . ... SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1996 •H 'yOGAISflf DtSCOVEl'Y • An introductory yoga class ~ins 11\iesctay at Community Church, the Newport Beach Church of Rel19lous ""Scienco. Janet McCammon will con- .. , duct the rune-week session meeting ~tween 7·30 and 8:30 p.m that will Lead to greater nund. body and 'J)tril ,, 4-Wareness. And on Saturday between H> a.m. and noon, Richard Meyer mtro- t1uces a genuine approach to the 12 ' Step Program that has helped mJllwns recover from alcohollSln The church 1s ,, .. located at 901 Dove St .. Swte \45, rn .. ,,. Newport Beach. Call 646-3199 for more Information. HEALTH DAY ,. instructor Janet BroSdll ledds "Peo- 1' •pie With ArUuibs Cdn ExerCJSe" classes from 10 to 11 a.m. every Tuesd11y dt the , ~ , .J4!wtsh Senior Center of Orange County, l50 E. Baker St , Cosld Mesa. The class _, includes health educ·atJon, iomt-protec· \\on Ups, relaxaUon techniques, pdtn· c•ontro' techniques c1nd !>OCltlhzmy. \<111 513-5641 PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Bedch Bdha'1 Commu- nity allows partlcipants to heM dnd ~ experience "Paradigm Shift: A New _ Way -A New World " 7:30 p.m. every -• Friday at " pnvate re<;1dence in Co ona d 1 Mii:""TOgelhef, ey explore 5UCJ\ queitlons as: C'41l rlldsm and prejudice be elimlnotedf What is the new world order? Can coollicts be resolved without force? Are women and men equal? What's the spmtua.I solution to our eco- noll\lc problems? Music and food are included. Directions: 759-0999. LECTURE SERIES Newport Beach Higashi HoQOanjl Buddhist Temple's Oharma Society pre· sents a lecture and ~sion series Sept 8 and on the second Sunday of each month at the temple, 2S4 Victoria St , Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202 SERMONS SCHOOLDAYS The Rev Gall Miller addresses "School Days• Sunday at Community Church, the Newport Beach Church of Religious Science. The 10:30 a.m. ser- vice follows medHation at 10. The church is located at 901 Dove St., Suite 145, m Newport Bedch. CaU 646-3199 for more information. SPIRITUALITY EXPLORED At 10:30 a.rn. Sunday. Orange Coast Unitarian Universalisl Church in Costd Mesa wlll explore earth-cen- tered spirituality presented by mem- bers of Covenant of Unitarian Univer- sa11st Pa ans. Geor e Sbaclcleford and ~ ~ Orange County · ~ 'Britf a( Connections . ' ' I -'""'6y ~~. At Orange County Falrgrounds, Building 10 10:00-5:00 •Admission $6.00 •FREE Parking • 2 FASHION SHOWS • PRIZES Wonh Thousands For more information , call: 14 548-1089 •·• • • ·---·-... ··-.#_.· Bith'Jonnson wUl share their penonal experlencH relating to th• topic. Planilt Jean Brookhart will provide special music, and during the service, child care and youth education will be olfered, exploring Native Amertcan traditions. The church 1s located at t259 Vlctoria St. Cell 646-4652. SPECIAL SERVICES SEUCHOT To set the tone for high holy days. 7emple lsaiah of Newport Beach is hold· mg a Sellchot Open House Service on Saturday, Sept. 7. Sodali.zlng, medltat· mg and praying will begin at 9 p.m .. preceding the midnight observance, to be led by the Temple's new rabbi, David Rosen berg. The semce, which includes a full range of gifted vocalists, will take place at 2401 Irvine Ave. on the Back Bay. For further inlonnat!on, phone 548- 6900 or 646·7512. HIGH HOLY DAYS saMCES FOR 5'NGLES The Jewish Community Center of Orange Cciunty and the Jewish Associa- tion Serving Singles jointly present the 15th Annual High Holy Doys Services for singles. Rosh Hashanah services will be held Friday, Sept. 13, at 7:45 p .m. and Saturday at 9:45 a.m. Yorn Kippur ser- vices will be held Sunday, Sept. 22, at 7:45 p.m. and Monday at 9:45 a .m. All lalte lace at JCC in Costa M Rabbi Robert Baru<"h, PhD. Ticlcets mutt be purchased ln advance, but will be held at the door. Prior to Sept. 1, prices will be S35 tor mem~ .ind $40 for non-members; alter that tune, tickets will COit $45 per penon JCC ts located at 250 E. 84ker SL Phone 755·0340 tor more lnfomiation. AU. AHGEl.5 WORSHIP TIME Through Sept. 1, Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church will hold Sunday worship services at 9 a.m. only. The church Is located at 3ZJ3 Pacific V\ew Drive in Corona deJ Mar. Call 64<i- 0463 for more information. SPECIAL EVENTS ROSH HASHANAH WNCHEON The Jewish Seruor Center in Costa Mesa lnvttes senJors and friends to cele- brate Jewish New Year during its annu- al Rosh Hashanah luncheon. Those attending the noon event on Thurs .. Sept. 12, will enJOY traditionctl holiday music, fesllvilles and socializing. Rabbi Chaim Asa will ofllciate the High Holy Days prayer. Reservations are requested for the traditional kosher meal available for 57.50 per person, and round-trip, door·t~oor transportation ls available . Please call 513-5641 for reservations . APPOINTMENTS Thousands of items-direct from the lnrerioc of Mexico. Or.ingc· County's la~eM selection of ponery and home accents. Ptu ... ru11tic wood and pigskin ---- furniture. Dlscormt to /be Trade . ..... & Arcllltech"" httery • Teift8"1 ,.,..,.,. ..... .., ............... •& •• ,. MEX•Af.!T zqzs Alrw.t\' AHmuc Costa Mesa. (near John Wa~1u: Alrpon) •Mn•At1 546-6151 • o,.. , ... , County Jewhb Federation Annual Cam· palgn ba.s named a new pretident and executive director. Steve Ottrin wW Ml\le as Orange CoW>ty Hillel'• new p dent. and Lori Man-Rublner was named dirK'tor. The orgonlzation they now lead 1erves Jewish students coun- tywld.e al nine local college campuses. Ostrin saya a major goal Is •synergy with other otga.nlz.ations with which we share a common ... constituency.• One of .114ark-RubLOer's tint tasb, with stu- dent involvement, will be working on e full program for the academic year. INACTlVE CATHOUCS The Re-Membering Group of Our J..c\dy Queen of Angel5 offers inactive Catholics an opportunity to participate in or listen to candid, open dialogue on topics they choose. Past subjects have included marriage and re-marriage, annulments, morality and changes since Vatican U, among others. These frank, open discussions at the Parish Center w1U beqin Sunday, Sept. 8, at 6:15 p.m. The center is located at 2046 Mar Vista Drive LO Newport Beach. Please contact Mane Romano at 548-3844 or Johnny Golde at 721-0496 for more in/onnalion. RUMMAGE SALE Stretch your dollars and aid missions projects at First United Methodist C hurch's semiannual rnmmage sale. The bargains will inundate shoppers at 6. from 9 a .m iO 4 pm an S'ihuddy. Sept. 7, from 9 a.lit to noon at ~20 West t9th St. Phone 548-7727. IAHA1S GATHEIUHG The Baha'ls of Newport Beach spon- sor a lunch. speaJcer and discus ion of timely toplcs 11 a.m., Sept. 29 and the last Sunday of each month at a private residence in Corona del Mar. All a.re welcome Directions: 760-5360. ILOO°'""'ESSURE CHECKS first UnJted Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 42b W. 19th St .. will con- duct a free blood-pressure clinic between 10 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Sept. 1 and the first Sunday of each month. Call 548·7727. SUPPORT GROUPS MENTAL HEALTH FAMILY SUPPORT St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church conducts a support group for fanulles with loved ones with serious mentdl ill- nesses. It is led by a professional and tdlces place every Sunday from 6:30 to U p.m. For more information, call St Andrew's at 631-2880 or Kann Mont- gomery at ~5-3708. • Send photographs and typed releases to Religion Editor. Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. You c.an also fax -----------------, :-,, . : I ¥ I I• I 1· ~ . : ·1 ~ :1 LABOR DAY GIANT COOKIE with the purchase of one Loaf of bread I per person • Expires 914196 , I I I I I I I I I THS ATTRACTIVE NfJ OO>ENOABlE ROl..l.NJ FU KEEPS DOCtNENTS 00 Slffl..ES CLOSE AT IW(). SU>ES lNlER A 0£SK MN NOT IN USE. OUR ROLLING FU IS MADE Of EPOXY.COATED STEEL N'40 IS AVAll.ABl£ JN EUCK OR \!MITE. We accept Visa. MC, For All Your Closet/Office Needs!! ONLY ~I 646-440 -L--------- 427 E. 17th Street • Costa Mesa : __ ('::_ !!_1!_S~! 1z ~:!::'!e.!"::1:!.. _ .J .. 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Sunday SCbool 10 am Wecm.csay MMtingl I pm SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST.SCIENTIST 3100 PacUlc "'"' Dr, Newpclt leach 644-2611or675-4661 Ql\ad\ lOam ~ lcbool 10 am Wldnelday ....... I PD• 1• w.dnMdat 12 noon ... God sr11t 1141t his Son l11to thr world to condtmn tht world: but thtit tltt world through him might bt 1ovtd. Joba3:17 ..... fl:J\I ...... ~ • Tiit flnt Cllllrdt fl Mt :Orlls TRADITION/H. Er>! ~CO!'.".!.. ........ TEMPLE BAT YAHM A Reform Congregiu1un F.motira~in)t l'r.il11llon.1l Jt'v.1,h \.1lu<'' Rabbi Mark S. Millet, ou.r Jm1~wihtd spnrUil lndr-r for lO yn1n Caftlor Jomthan Grant S'LICHOT SERVICES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 Otl .. WI ?:4J p.M. S4fn'kH '):JO p.111. Pr'MJ>«tllW ,,,.,,,.,,,,. RllC'l1plfOll ?:IJ P.f#. Friday Bvnlng Sbabbal Senllus at IJ:()() Jl"'- Pa#ff/y Services first Friday of every "'°1flb at 6:00 Jm1. ~ Mrmly invite you to attend Wpirational servitts in oor beautiful Sanctu2J)'. OIJLDCAJU! AVAIIABIJ! FOil FRIDAY .NlGJ:rr SEIM~. ""*cal •• (7J4) '44-1"9 TOCN BAT YAHN af Nfwpoft ltJldl · lntnt, 1011 CMldblcl !11mt. NewpM kitch. C\ 92661 TEMPLE OF NEWPORT CONSERVATIVE ISAIAH BEACH HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES 2401 lrvtne Avenue, Newport leach WISHING ALL OUR MEMBERS AND FRIENDS A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR 5757 RABBI DAVID ROSENBERG AND TEMPLE CHOiR Come Jotn Us For: Selichot·Op.n HouM September 7 Roth Hast.anah September 14th & 15th Kol Nktre September 22 Yom Kippur September 23 m11 Sundown) CHILDREN 'ARE INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN ALL. SERVICES. CHILD CARE AVAii.ABLE For R..-vetlons • Information Call (71•>5•1-6900 or (71•)646-7512 LUTHERAN CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Pastor William Hemenway "We love children, youth, youn g adults, career adults, seniors. We love to care, to reach , out, to meet needs, to answer questions· --.. SumtaySel'Vices -8:00am, 9~~m, 11 :OOam • Sunday School & Bible Studies -9:3oam 760 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631-1611 • (714) 548-6866 (School) METHODIST CottoMua MESA VERDE UNmD MITHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M Worship &. Church School 1:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard r---979-823.4 LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632W~Dr. Laauna Beach ~99-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christtan Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center S«vlcet Avallilble • CONGREGATIONAL © COMMUNJlY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST • lllMf " • C:..; To Care II To DO. BNCe V•n llalr, Minister S\lndav Wo'9hlp 8: 15 6 1 OAM ~ Schoof 9AM Adutt-9·45 Chltdr9n Chlld c..,.. PrcMd9d 646-7400 611 H.liotropt lttie, Corone Del ..... NEWPORT CENTER UNrTID MITHOOIST CHURCH 16<tJ~~~~· 644-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & 1 O:OOAM Children Sunday School I O:OOAM Jr. & Sr. High S:OOPM EPISCOPAL SAINT JAMES CHURCH episcopal "'A~O'i.• '·~­s.ww.-.a... ..... -.1 ....... Fr. David C. And.non, l'9Cfor 3209Vt0 Udo Newport 8eod'I 71'/675-0210 7:30 om Tradilional 9 am Contem~l'Y. 9 am Church School 10:~ om Olari.motk ond Wednesday noon r?ELIGIOUS SCIENCE Newport Bncb/Costa Mesa Daily Pi.lo< SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1996 A7 T he Open Pllid!k1lm and Neiman Marcus got together this week on the Orange Coast to produce the first big event of the fall sodal season. A good way to brace yourself for fall known community wide as one ol the major soirees of the seaJQO. Some of the working commit- tee responsible for making the fashion event a winner for OP were Pelida Bukaty, Reta Hawtdm, Barbara 1\'alnor, Eve Komyel. and Babs Soros. Opera Ball co-chairs Marla Pattenon and Kathy Wagner were very busy working the crowd in sup- port of Opera Pacific. That's right, fall season. OK, it's barely September, but if pre- season NFL football can say it's fall so can the Opera Padfic ladies who turned out in full force and dressed to kill. Their destination was the chic Hotel Sutton Place, Newport Beach. Their purpose, to raise money for Opera Pacific. Their pleasure, to view fall and winter gowns presented by Neiman Marcus. The gowns almost got present- ed by another entity called Eiman Arcus. Workers were hastily plac- ing the N and M on the fashion runway in advance of arrivals. Judging the turnout, which was a who's who society gather- ing for the mid week luncheon confab, everyone is back from summer vacation and ready to fall for fall. Classy Claire Trevor Bren joined some equally classy pals like Marla Crutcher and Norma ~ ,-. -~--. t.~· . a ; l, I b.w. cook and his style. Casey is very big in some of the sooa1 royalty m the the Midwest. South and the city by the bay. Southwest, where in Phoenix, for •rm not Dior, I'm Casey, and example, he dresses the society that's who I want to be. I love my crowd season after season on customers, they are loyal to me, demand. Many of the several and I will keep on working for hundred ladies filling the ball-them." room for Opera Pacific were It is work that keeps the young checking out his fall and winter Mdown home· designer very line for potential gown buying, busy. He's on the road for weeks suitable for the upcoming at a time attending functions all November Opera Ball. For the around the nation in similar hotel most part, the Casey collection is ballrooms, with similar crowds a classicly inspired lot of under-applauding his work. stated finery. He claims to never tire of the •J'm an American designer routine, expressing only one and I design clothing for Ameri-desire. "Wouldn't it be nice if can women," said Casey, com-there was a hotel in America that Opera Pacific. The San Francisco-menting that you will not see any was not done in all beige or based design.er who originally European runway extravagance peach." hails from Austin, Texas, is a very or whimsy amongst his display. As the Casey collection hit the low-key, low-pro.file talent. His style and his price point is catwalk to the disco beat, ladies He is neither flamboyant nor aimed at the "regular person." like Mary Dell Barkouras, our talky, prefening to be, as be puts As he puts it, •people that I local fashion expert in fTom Palm it, •a down-home kind of per-relate to, real people, not the Springs where she has been very son". stars.· busy revamping the former Fess ----e=y=er~a~ a pnme e at e oot While he has been a San Fran-Case sa be does not dress Parker residence in the Can on Sican or many years, leading his +-i,.,.-e ;;,.;stars~'-.-m~~..;..r"""an~cs..,,;co--:-:--. ---•~o=untry Club area, applauded of the fashion runway that bisect- ed the ballroom of the Sutton Place Hotel. own design house that .bas gar-Women such as Alleen Getty, the Casey style along with Lana nered both a national name and Danielle Steele, and the ladies of Chandler, Peggy Clay, Donna reputation, Casey is not personal-the Swig family who comprise Crean, Arlene Dunga, Sharl ly well known in the same sense as many of his fellow designers. He is very happy to say, how- Table hopping, next door sat fashion designer Michael Casey and a contingent of Neiman Mar- cus fashion police. Casey's gowns -: capped the runway presentation • for the Second year as a treat for ever, that his gowns are well- known and well worn by count- less customers seeking his vision .· .. .. '· ,. ~: . 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 lN SEPTEMBER 1996 IN NEWPORT BEACH, CA PHYSICAL EXAM, HJSTORY, LABS, FOLLOW-UP VISITS AND STUDY MEDICATION FOR ONE YEAR ARE PROVIDED FREE OF CHARGE FOR PATIENTS WHO QUALIFY FOR THE STUDY. INTERESTED PERSONS PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE. 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He bas recently opened his shop, appro- priately named, Royal Plowers. Radke has also been hired to flower the Opera Ball this fall, General Director of the opera, David DlChiera, on band along with underwriting honcho for the Opera Ball, Michael Dogall. One other small tidbit of information relating to opera. Guess who's coming to dinner in mid September as the honored guest of Opera Pacific? Does the name Pavorottt mean anything to you? It's going to be a very big sea- son for the opera in Orange County. • B.W. COOK'S columns run every Thurs- day and Saturday. ~~)~Botanic are e<il <;rt~ 1J Landscape • Design (11111/111\ "'' "'" ,,,,' 111/111 \tlllllllt 'I I \ /,,I I .' ( 1iff (/\ (( ( t1!1 ti/ (1 -.i __ ,(1-/(1. lWIN EA. PC TWIN EA. PC FIRM Ltmted Ouantit• @(15 SAVE ••• SAVE ••• SAVE FULL EA. PC ............... $98. QUEEN 2 PC. SET ..... 248 KING 3 PC. SET ......... 348 SAVE .•. SAVE ••• SAVE FULL EA. PC ............. $128. QUEEN 2 PC. SET ..... S48. KING 3 PC. SET ......... «8. SAVE ••• SAVE •.• SAVE ~ FULL EA. PC ............. $168. QUEEN 2 PC. SET ..... 398. ~~ KING 3 PC. SET ......... 548 . ~· ~= ~· ·-- SAVE ••• SAVE. •• SAVE FULL EA. PC ............. $228. QUEEN 2 PC. SET ..... 448. KING 3 PC. SET ......... MS. ., I . ' : . ' . ., f, •. . ' -. .. . . ----------,.._ .. --...------- Al SAT\JRDAY, AUGUST 31, 1996 1·. . __ ...) No man's an island -not even Brando and Kilmer reel critics BtStan Su STRANGE and WEIRD are the best two descriptions that come to mind after viewing last week's top box-office grossing film, "The Island of Dr. Moreau.• With great anticipation for watching a remake of H.G. Wells' 1896 best- seller, my companion and I set off to see Marlon Brando and Val Kilmer lead us through a science fiction thriller. She left after 20 minutes and I wish now that 1 could have gone with her. Hopefully, this film was shot near Brando's island in Tahiti so that he didn't have too far to trav- el. Not only is the story hopeless- ly beyond anyone's ability to stretch their imagination, but it also goes from bad to worse. Brando appears in pasty white Stan Sax makeup and "Pope-like" in his portrayal of The Father, while Kilmer is stoned up until his final scene. They did their best with a weak script and an even thinner story line. How in the world could Brando, as a Nobel Prize-winning scientist (for inventing Velcro) leave the U.S. to avoid the animal rights society, end up controlling HIS •buman- llke • animals with electrical shock waves that send them into spasms of pain? Something is missing here and it's called credi- bility. There is a very weak sub-plot which never quite takes hold. THe love interest is lost between the animal-like howls of "The Father's strange children" and the weird attempt to escape by the "hero." Read the book. It has to be far superior to the movie. The only positive fact about this movie is that its advance publicity coaxed the public into paying $9.1 million during its first week of exhibition. Ignoring the terrible reviews this film received, my summation what's going on MUSIC TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free live classic rock · perfor- mances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- day; from 7 to 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at Triangle Square in Costa Mesa. tographer, Pe ggy Jones, and her creation of cameras as sculptural objects runs through Sept. 26 at Orange Coast College's Art Gallery. For more information, call 432-5039. WATERCOLORS EXHIBmON "Fragments of Mystery," new paintings by R.T. Pece, and Betti- na Hubby's sculptures will be on display through Sept. 8 at Griffin Linton Contemporary Exhibitions, 1640 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa. For information, call 646-5665. PORTRAITS IN OILS "Portraits in Oils" by local is that the tire and brimstone cli- max didn't happen soon enough. U you want to see a good action film try "Independence Day" or "A TI.me to Kill.• • STAN SAX. 55, Is a retired real estate broker/restaurateur who llves In Corona del Mar and Is wort<lng on his first nov- el. This one's for those with rough edges By Mlchele Hovts Bizarre, sinister. You know something is up the second Montgomery (Val Kilmer) is speaking in low tones over the radio to Dr. Moreau (Marlon Brando). Douglas (David Tbewlis) artfully brings you along with his feelirtg of uneasi- artist Sally Coffee will be on dis- play through Saturday in the foyer of the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. The public is invited to view the display Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday and Saturday, 9 a .m. to 6 p.m. For information, call 717-3801. ART "'PINHOLE TO PIXEL" "Down to the Sea in Ships,• an exhibit of watercolors by Richard Mazy portraying historic steam vessels, will be on display in the foyer of the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library through Sept. 30. The public is invited to a reception for the artist, from 2 to 4 p.m. Sept. 8 in the library's Friends' Meeting Room. For more information, call 717-3801. ANTHONY'S I< '" • ,\ ;Q:l r' '. •t ~' >:. 1 SHOE REPAIR KENNY ;/,, A survey exhibition which chronicles the activilles of Southern Califorrua arllsVpho-CO RONA DELMAR PRINTER 673-4640 Get Your Complimentary Haircut w/ Stiamira at Thmpleton W/ eny of 1M '-Ing..,,_. UI vltAI ""'J 445 E. 17th St .• Costa Me~ 548-3030 Es1<1bllshcd over 25 years $35 Partial Higlights [I]' $45 Full Highlight $30 Color $40 Partial Perm II GoiOwel • A....iJ $50 Fu Perm r9 H/C onlx s25 1st Visit Only By oppoinlment Only Mon. · Sat . 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Though it is sometimes lightly comical, I recommend it for those who enjoy a twisted, surrealistic state of mind. inhabited with his ·children• of various stages -part animal/part human. His children live under Moreau's law and eventually • MIOtELE HOVIS, 39, lives In Costa :. Mesa and works for the Orange County Department of Education. Celebrate with Grace +Personalized Wedding Favors+ ~ Chocolate Oip~d Scrawbcrrics + + Gourmet Caramd Apples + + Wedding Mints +Jordan Almonds + + Truffles + Chocolate Long Seem Roses + +Gift Basket and Much More + Orange County Locations WFSfCilFF Pl.Al.A 1124 Irvine Ave Newpon Beach (714) 631 -8700 BREA MALL HUNl'INGroN BEACH (714) 990-3022 Marina Village (714) 846-3251 SONY PICTURES CLASSJcs· PRESENTS ACROSS THE ~OFTIME EL TORO .». ,.' . ' , , . : , .. . ' readers respond Pilot's fairness put into question By Jim de Boom I f the goal of the Daily Pilot is to cause emotional harm to individuals, promote a lack of confidence in our school district and discourage people from run- ning for the school board, you are doing a great job with the question of the day. The question of the day brings out the hate, does nothing lo pro- mote the truth and supposes what I believe to be the political position of the Daily Pilot, which is to cause harm to individuals and promote a lack of confidence in our local governmental institu- tions. U it's not the Pilot's position, you wouldn't allow the question of the day to focus on individuals or to second guess school board decisions. The questions I am referring to do not focus on issues, such as should we sell the farm, but on people (Nicoll and Bernd) and in our case, the decisions of the Board of Education. The public is asked to give opinions after reading a 500-to 800-word news article that highlights the issues discussed at a four hour school board meeting, but does not pro- vide the depth to educate or inform the public on all sides of the issue. Who in their right mind would want to run for school board, only to be partially reported, mis- reported, or second guessed by the Daily Pilot editorial staff and theq be put in a question of the day to be crucified? · on the Board of Education won't run, in large part because of the abuse public offi.dals and the school board takes in the Daily Pilot via the question of the day. Ask them. Many of the respondents to the question of the day have an ax to grind with the indi- vidual who is subject of the question of the day or the school district, and that's not noted in their responses. The Pilot Jim De Boom prints the respondents' words as fact. There is no statement on the Community Forum page that says: •The opinions expressed here are not checked for accuracy or truth. The opinions expressed are solely the responsibility of the author and do not reflect the position of the Daily Pilot. •0ut of 100,000 Daily Pilot readers, we received XX calls in favor, XX calls against, and 100,000 other Daily'Pilot readers chose not to express their opin- ions on the question of the day and thus don't give a hoot about the question.· • JIM DE BOOM is president of New- port-Mesa Unified School District. • EDITOR'S NOlE: For the record, the calls to the Daily Pilot Readers Hotline are regularly edited for accuracy and content. SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1996 At n121 correspondence Scott Paulsen retiring? Say it isn't so W hen I read the news of Scott Paulsen's decision to retire, I gasped. My 13-year- old heard me and thought something ter- rible had happened and called to me from her room. "Scott Paulsen won't be at Ensign tlus year,· I told her. Like me, she said, ·o h, not • A teen and her mom uruted m agreement on something is unusual. But mine, I'm sure, was not the only household where both teens and parents are grieving over Ensign's loss. And that is Scott's great gift. He has the magic to unite not only young, opiruonated teens m com- bating prejudice, poverty, stereotypes and negabv- ity, but he draws together fathers, mothers and community activists into the Ensign family. Scott, to me, is and always will be Ensign. some of us in education aie fortunate to find our perfect job. I'm sure Scott could have "moved up· to another prestigious adnunistrative opportunity. But he opted to stay with our challenging, questioning, hard-headed, prickly seventh and eighth graders. He saw into their hearts and knew their ideal- ism. He drew out their desire to give and be of service. He helped empower the kids to do the right thing. My first experience with his magic came two springs ago when PTA president Emily Evans held a giant rummage sale to give money to a less affluent elementary school whose kids would attend Ensign. One Latino young man, a member of Ensign's ethnic forum, was asked by a news reporter, "Who do you claim?· MAAC MARTIN I DAl.Y I'll.OT Scott Paulsen has walked the corridors of Ensign School for many years The boy replied with dignity. ·I claim Ensign pride.• I will miss you, Scott. SUE CLARK Newport Beach and will be missed by students, teachers and parents alike. readers write Like that hairless look also! He remarked "I've had something on my face for over 30 years, I think I'd feel naked." thoughts! I'd love to know how many men got out the razor and changed their lives forever or at least until they let the 'cookie duster' grow out again. in a private club? Why are mo\i'Jes with gratuitous violence that glorify death seen as accept- able to everyone including chil- dren, but a business that glonfies to adults how beautiful the • . .. .. • I suspect Jim Henwood, Michael Stevens, Gary Hunt, Rush Hill and thousands of oth- ers more qualified than I to serve write your representatives Well, my fiance, Bill, 54, and I were having lunch afthe RAFT on Lafayette in Newport Beach. I grabbed the Pilot and immedi- ately read your article about Managing Editor Steve Marble cutting his mustache off. By the way, he looks great, much more of a '90s' man. Well, back home, all the grand kids out on the beach, prepare dinner and out comes Bill from the bathroom, with NO MUS- TACHE. He had a guilty look on his face, like a little boy caught with his hand in the cookie Jar. Wow! I love it. It makes him look preppy, years younger and I can see his nice smile. Also he won't tickle my nose when we smooch! Outstanding story. Thanks for making fun of such a monumen- tal task and putting up all the flack in your office. human body is seen as morally Y! offensive? STATE SENATE I do not get 1t. I am an adult Jl I hnd Menncl.lds ottens1ve, J do not have to go there It is not like Mennaids has big signs outside Ross Johnson (R), 35th Dist .. 18552 MacArthur Blvd. Ste. 220, Irvine, 92715, 833-0180. co, CA 94105, (415) 904-5200. Region- al office located in Long Beach, (31 O) 590-5071. COUNTY BOARD Of stftltVISOltS Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, 92701. Well, Bill has been sporting a mustache since I've knoWn him for more than 10 years. We got into a dise\Bsion and I referred to the e~ of 'Leisure Suits' and maybe he had happy days he is remembering so that's why he continues to wear it, like some women who have sported the Everyone in the office noticed. "Why did you cut if off?" GAY WASSALL AND BILL KELLY Balboa Leave Mermaids alone of it promoting nudity It is m a business area away from lads. It -: is place designed for adults : STATE ASSEMBLY Marilyn Brewer (R), 70th Dist .. 18952 MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 220, Irvine, 92715, 863-7070. 45 Fremont St .. Suite 2000, San Francis- Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa) 834- 3220. Beach, Santa Ana Hts.) 834-3550. •You look younger." ·When are you growing it back?" a close friend asked •Did you wash it off.• ' in real nice maybe later we will get their real What is up with the oty of Newport Beach constantly harassing Mermaids WJth every possible city code violation? What is so wron if adults want to see nude women ance I As an adult, I do not need the city telling me what is offensive to see. I want to be able to make I that decision myself PAUL "TANK" COREY best of the readers hotline ....-NO? MA~P-¥ -WIT.Id NICOLL I don't understand how Mac Bernd says the board cannot take local sen- timent into account in their decil:ion in rehiring. It is a really foolish dedsion. I hope everybody else ar:;L with me. MMDIBS CMaMesa Many readers are angry with school bOard's decision ro rehire former Superintendent John Nicoll. GEOaGJI PARIC'EI ~Beach J think tMt ii the molt tnMmltiYe thing. Mee &mid bu done. I tblDk tt ii J>io!ady plnuu.id. pOody tbwl md I don't think be llbollld have dam IL matlCJIW Newpad liill:i rmqu1m ..-.-. tlilll*lilaaf I Mid. 119 llt MJR!llk ... n.tlflla "-=• ra.., ...... p1mty o1 cp.,....., peapleellcmdD .. ,. _,Olll810N OollaMIM ...... taking America out of the United States. Oh well, one case of denW ii about as good as any other. Just don't wake him while he's talking. I think it is despicable to treat New- port-Mela parents to such insults as to rehire John Nicoll " Tbll is really a shameful epilode. Mae Bernd bu bad a salary increUe 8ftet managing tD a1molt bankrupt the ICbool diltrid. Tbe whole scenario ot NeWport·MeM goes on. OllJSSTUET Corona del Mar I tbink bidng Nicoll in an edYillOry aipadty • -uCIDiintidea. Ha~ lilwd tbe .cMal clllDct for 90 many ,... ............. of mowledg8 lind ...... mm ... GD. Well-ND Olglllll- •tbew lllqlwPtlr 11119 Ntlred ....... •MtkDI lb1l1•11ttdlWMaY9y ........... somebody lied and cheated and that he truited them. Belid.es, I don't believe that Steve W~er ai:Jsweted cbrectly to the super- intendent. I think be answered to anoth- er penon that was in~ him and the SU}*.intendent and was wider another ~n's direct supervision. So my response iS that the board is doing a wonderful thing and it is getting itS money's worth by hilling JOhn Nicoll. CHAii.ES CATANESE Costa Mesa • ' \ ' \ i ' \ ' ' \ i t I ' AO SATURDAY. AUGUST 31, 1996 Newpon ~Mesa Daily Pilot --=-OLE CONTINUED FROM A 1 qov<-mment, he said. You work hard for it, and we're !J~iy to give more of it back to yuu , • he said. •1 won't make a p1 mtise I cannot keep.· J he candidate pledged to reignite tJ11 Welt on drugs by employing the tu mt '<1 forces to curb the flow of ille- !J I fldICOtiCS into the United States ,, ul the NabonaJ Guard to keep dn.cr' that do creep an oU the streets. Ht• ul'lo called Chnton's policies !"c i:tuster and like~d substance .. 1.11,l' to "m ordl terrorism.· .BUFFA CONTINUED FROM A 1 ' l llw crowd I ltt• remark drew, laughs, sur- 1•'1~• · ttnd. some shocks. I al no one '>did 1t was a jab below ll hl'll >r..inge County RepublJcan Pclrty 1 1.i1rman Tom ruentes responded i11 .a lig hthedrled tone Sdying, • l1ctnk you Peter, dnd I dm going ' lwck your scnpt a little more • ' •• ·ly next Lune>.• 6 WEEKS FOR $69 Friday's Costa Mesa stop was al.so people,• be said of bis rtvals. •sep- atteng e<l b}' t0J2.. G.QP.Jmw...~·~~~.&llD11-J11.Y.11,ge&;~ADClUUlil*.ldlal:aal...i..aiW1L..LtM4l'!iOpla.1rJom...LbaJde....:..• --·"-~~.#!J~&l''-"'t--~~~--Colllegofil-&epuiblic::am..sb&Dnon. tng Wilson, Elizabeth Dole, Jack next to the fervent. get-tough Dole. He reminded the aowd ot bis term Jackson, a Saddleback College and Joanne Kemp, state Attorney The vice presidential candidate as secretary of Housing and Urban student, and Ma.J:jorle Krieg, a Cal General Dan Lungren, former Gov. made references to dvil rights pun-Development under George Bush. CONTINUED FROM A 1 State Fullerton student. stood near- George Deuk:mejian and Orange clits Martin Luther King and Rou Kemp spruoed up HUD's image with by. 'Ibey held their Dole stgm, County Congressman Ed Royce. Parks while calling for unity among so-called enterprise zones, which In a less aowded area, 25-watching the struggle with disgust. The morning's speeches were the races. He also welcomed people attracted businesses to the Inner d1y year-old Jose Moreno held up his "They're gutsy,• said Jackson, colored with Clinton jokes, of •so-called minority status.• and and a 1992 visit to riot-tom Los Ange--Clinton-Gore sign while trotting who lives in MissJon Viejo. "But homages to RonaJd Reagan and legal lmmigrants to his party. les that is still revered a.s a bright spot back and forth across the length there's a proper forum for such countless football analogies with "You cannot have a strong econ-in those darlc days of w'ban terror. of the top bleacher. Everywhere things, and thJs isn't it." Kemp, a fonner San Diego Charger, omy without strong people,• Kemp Despite it's abWty to please the Moreno went, a Republican But Cllnton·Gore activist Erle as Dole's second string. said. •n·s about re-establishing the crowd, the Kemp-Dole visit to Cos-activist followed, standing right Goodman, a 31-year-old Orange "We've got a great quarterback, ideas and ideals of America and our ta Mesa was much quieter than in front of him to block the Clln-resident, felt the rally was the Bob Dole, and I am the blocking Judea-Christian heritage." Clinton's appearance at the fair-too sign with a Dole placard. perfect forum for.his campalgn- back, and I'll be by his side the Kemp's soft touch was well-ground's Pacific Amphitheatre in "I'm trying to express my tree-ing. entire time,• Kemp said. •Caiifor-received. He even offered an olive 1992. Then-candidate Clinton dom, • said Moreno, a Mission •1 want people to know there nla is Dole-Kemp country, and branch to Democrats. attracted 24,000 to essentially the Viejo resident, as he galloped to are Democrats in Orange Coun- we're playing to win throughout "Our real enemy is bad ideas, not same location -as a Dc..nocrat. his left. ty, • he said . Buffa, contacted Fnday evening, said he was partly joklng but also wanted to remind the public about a seemingly invisible issue in this Cdmpaign: character. "It's just sarcasm, but it's also not totally in jest because it has been vt?ry hard for us Republicans to get enough (attention) on the character issues,• Buffd said. Buffa said Morris and Clinton deserve the nbbing. After all, Clin- ton was dccused in 1992 of having an affair with Gennifer Flowers, among other headhne-making issues like smoking marijuana. ~ t A ' )' 0 U 9 s g BUY & SELL USED FURNITURE, TOYS & ACCESSORIES, ETC. 2584 Newport Blvd. (at D.e Mar) Behind &heft Stftion Costll MeN (714) 831-7383 "You compare that to Bob Dole's long history of service," he said. Buffa was the only Costa Mesa councilman to attend the rally, he said. His other comments reminded supporters of Costa Mesa's plai;e in national politics. "It's a great honor to welcome you to our great city,• Buffa told the HOBSO LIGHTING Scavo G lass, Verdigr is Finish , Down Ligh t . New Shipments Arriving Daily Courte1y to the Trade crowd. ·costa Mesa has a long his- tory tn national politics." Several candJdates, including for- mer Presidents Bush and Reagan, made campaign trail stops here. The fairgrounds, however, are nonpartisan. Clinton stomped at the Pacific Amphitheatre in 1992. 1510 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa • 543-9341 Open Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sat 9-4 \l l< > l\Sl 'J(\\( 'ES \LE CALL FOR QUOTES Effective • Knowledgeabl e • Friendly RABBITT INSURANCE 441 Old Newport Blvd. • Newport Beach • (near Hoag Ho~pirall 631-7740 . . Trial Membership Full Se~ce, No Restrictions. Personal Training Specials Also Available J~'t'"'==== I #II EYE-OPENER Undsay.Davenport sails thr-OU.gh----' another U.S. Open opponent . 1$96 football preview ... estancia high school eagles Estancia enters 1996 season with high expectations ... Liebengood's Eagles have ample size, strength, quickness and experience. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot : c OSTA MESA -The makeover • is complete this fall for the ! Estancia High football team, .which has added defensive • alterationstolastyear'srevarnped • offensive scheme in hopes of wooing : its first league championship since • 1989. ! "Optimism is up, but any team has to prove itseli and this one hasn't . proved anything yet," said Coach John • Liebengoocl, who believes this squad • compares favorably to the '89 group that rolled to a 10-0 regular season and • a Sea View League crown. • "Talent-wise, this team is better," • • r------------------------------, I I I I I I I I I I I I : Thursday. Aug. 29 : I CdM~ SN Kings I I I I I I I I I I I I Today Estllnda4s b/gMs Thursday. Sept. 5 !Hwpo.l'fi Siii/ors : Saturday, Sept. 7 I ~ Mesa~ Mustangs I I I L------------------------------~ said Liebengood, entering his 11th season at the school after making his third postseason appearance last fall as an at-large entry. "But I'm not sure it can win that many games, because the level of (Pacific Coast League) competition is stronger." Indeed, timing may not be this team's biggest asset, as two-time defending PCL kingpin Laguna Hills (10-2) and 1995 CIF Southern Section Division VIIl quarterfinalists Aliso Niguel (8-3-1) and University (9-2-1) ,-------------------------------------------------, i 1 1 ~ ~ ' . 1 ~ I I I I ~ 1 ~ .., EAGLES • Colors: Red, gold, white . • League: Pacific Coast. • 1995 record: League, 1-4; Overall, 5-6. • Type of offense: Double wing. • Type of defense: Multiple 50. • Head coach: John Liebengood (11th year, 42-59-2) I I I I I I I I I I I ._ ____ _, ., '1 1 I • I I I l • Staff: John Liegengood (defensive coordinator, offensive and defensive line, linebackers); Art Perry (offensive coordinator, quarterbacks); Guy Olguin (backs, outside linebackers and special teams); Kent Paul (secondary); Dave Laud-Uebengood erback (offensive and defensive line) I I I I I 1 1 I I I • I l I 1 I I I I <A .t I I ·I I I t • Returning starters: 7 offense, 3 defense. • Returning lettermen: 12. • Returning with honors: RB Chris Felix; LB John Romm; DL Alfred Tanielu. 1996 schedule Friday, Sept. 13 -Century (at Santa Ana Bowl), 7:30 Saturday, Sept. 21 -.Buena Park (at Newport Harbor) Friday, Sept. 27 -Calvary Chapel (at Orange Coast College) Friday, Oct. 4 -Ocean View (at Newport Harbor) Thursday, Oct. 10 -Katella (at La Palma Park), 7:30 Friday, Oct. 18 -Laguna Hills* (at Orange Coast College) Friday, Oct. 25 -Costa Mesa* (at Newport Harbor) ·Thursday, Oct. 31 -Aliso Niguel* (at Newport Harbor) Friday, Nov. 8 -at Laguna Beach* . . .. also bring championship potential into the campaign. Llebengoocl cited Laguna Hills, in fact, as the singular inspiration for a shift from a four-man to a five-man defensive front. ~u·s a more adequate defense to stop Laguna Hills," said Llebengood, who saw the Hawks amass 439 rushing ana passing yar<is and 4S paints against his defense last fall. "The two areas we wanted to improve most from last year were our defense and our passing game. Our defense has to be able to slow teams down and get the ball back for our offense." Once in possession, the Eagles figure to unleash the most explosive corps of rurming backs in the school's 32-year varsity football history, despite the loss of record-setting rusher Bachy Gonzalez to graduation. Gonzalez, the Newport-Mesa District Offensive Player of the Year, rolled up an Estancia-record 1,211 yards last fall, including eight 100- yard-plus· contests as the workhorse in the newly installed double wing smashmouth attack, which produced a school record 288 points. His 2,354 career rushing yards also put him atop the school's all-time list, but both marks could be reachable 1917-W.. 1918-John 19"-.... 1990 -John .. .mi. 1991 -John 1992-John 199J-John 1994-John ... ~. 1995-John..-.. . •UtllguedtM~ ·~trktt • targets for game-breaking wingbacks Chris Felix and James Dawkins . Felix, the reigning PCL champ at • SEE ESTANCIA PAGE 82 l • Denotes Pacific Coast League game. 1 All games 7 p.m. unless noted. I I L-------------------------------------------------~ • No. Player, position, helaht. weiaht. a. Convnents 1 Ma nu Tanielu. Wb<b, S: 11, 155, "So.· · SA Valley tcansfer 2 Mario Martinez. fb-lb, 5-7, 185, Jr. Up from N 5 Andy Galicia, te-lb, 5-11, 210, Jr. Up from JV 6 German Diaz. fb-lb, 5-11, 195, Jr. Injured in '95 1 O Chris Mokede, qb-fs, 5-11, 183, Sr. Costa Mesa transfer 11 Jeff Perry, qb, 5-11, 210, Sr. two-year stater 13 Justin Wolter, qb-fs, 6-1, 150, Jr. Up from JV 20 Jonathan Meyer, wb<b, 5-7, 155, Jr. Missouri transfer 22 Charles Keju, wb-<tb, 5-9, 150, Jr. Up from JV 24 Reyes Sandoval, wb-ss, 5-8, 165, Sr. Up from JV 25 Chris Felix, wb-cb, 5-9 160, Sr. '95 all-league 26 Taleni Tanielu, wb-ss, 5-8, 170, Sr. •95 starter 32 James Dawkins, wb-fs, 5-11, 170 Jr. '95 starter 34 Doug Garcia, fb-ng, 5-9, 200, Sr. Up from JV 42 Rudy castellon, wr-ss, S-10, 160, Sr. Up from JV 43 Gerardo Aguilar, fb-<te. 5-10, 175, Sr. Newcomer 44 John Romm, fb-lb, 6-2, 205, Sr. '95 all-league 50 Mike Briano, og-ng, 5· 11, 215, Jr. '95 starter 52 Roberto Torres, c-dt, 5-11, 220, Sr. . '95 letterman 58. John Liebengood Jr., c-<fe, 6-3, 218, Jr. Newport transfer 64 Aaron Dew, og-de. 6-0, 190, Jr. Up from JV 70 Jose Arroyo, 09,-<fe, 5-8, 215, Sr. '95 letterman 71 Tim Johnson, ot-dt. 6-5, 240, Jr. '95 starter 72 Alfred Tanielu, og-dt., 6-1 , 275, Sr. '95 all-league 74 Danhy Ramirez. ot-dt. 6-4. 260, Jr. Did not play in '95 75 Mike Miranda, ot-dt. 5-11, 300, Sr. '95 starter 76 Shemyel Khan, ot-<tt. 6-1, 265, Sr. Up from N 88 Steve Wilson, te-de. 6-2, 215. Jr. Up from N JOHNER SPARKLES I t had been four years since Matt Johner started a football game, but the redshirt junior at Kansas showed he hadn't lost f am.iliarity with the job 1bunday night. Jobner, who quarterbacked Estancia High for three seasons, before graduadng in 1993, completed 1~ of 20 pa11e1 for H~ yards and a touchdown without an interception to help lead the Jayhawb to a 35-10 seuon-opening home trt.umpb over Ball it State. n. 6-foot· 1, l95-pounder, bumptd up tram the No. 2 spot wtth senior prOjected atartet Ben Rutz ba~ bade from a tom ACL, put the nAtMin'I 2Ath·ranUd tMm GD tb91Ccnboe.rd with MARC MARTIN I OAllY PILOT Junior James Dawkins (left), senior Chris Felix form a formidable one-two punch as the Eagles' wingbacks in 1996. •Oops! Make that the Big Three when it comes to Estancia's offensive thrust. By Barry Faulkner. Daily Pilot C OSTA MESA -Lost to graduation is the Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year, as well as a trio of All-Pacific Coast League linemen Estancia Coach John Li~bengood took to calling •the big three." 1bis fall, however, Liebengoocl's conversations are filled with talk of the H three big guns, H whom, he hopes will I discharge with repetition from the Eagles backfield, en route to dotting bull's-eyes in various sections of the end zone. Senior Chris Felix and fellow wingbacks James Dawkins and Taleni Tanielu, both juniors, are the aforementioned weaponry, with Felix and Dawkins having alr-eady p.roved they can consistently explode. Tanielu, one of three Tanielu brothers who h ave transferred in from Santa Ana Valley the pas\ two seasons, is som ewhat less tested, having waited in the offensive wings while sparkling on defense for last year's at-large playoff entry. Alfred Tanielu, a 6-foot-1, 275-pound rock, is slated to be one of only a handful of two-way starters at guard and defensive tackle. A second-team all-league selection on defense, he figures to help replace Llebengoocl's ·big three,• which included All-CIF tackle Chuck Johnson, center first-team all-leaguer Joey Herman and second-team All-PCL guard Marco Bosquet. Manu Tanielu, who starred on the Santa Ana Valley freshman team a year ago, is slated to start in the secondary and coUld also see time in the backfield rotation. Here's a position-by-position breakdown: Quarterback -Liebengoocl is blessed with two capable performers here, with senior Jeff Perry entering his third __ ..... THE 1995 Es season as a starter at the forefront. Costa Mesa transfer Chris Mokede, a strong-armed left- hander who sparkled in stints with the Mustangs, gives the team rare depth at the position. He also figures to make a sizable contribution in the secondary. Perry, a 5-11, 210-pounder who revels in bis honorary offensive guard status as a lead blocker in the double wing attack, has also shown a deft passing touch, which Liebengood and Offensive Coordinotor Art Perry, Jeff's father, hope to 1llllze more • SEE EAGLES PAGE B2 1995 -victory over Costa Mesa, and a CIF berth • Those two notables were the major factors in the success column for Eagles. Playoffs, its first postseason invitation since 1989. "Getting to the playoffs was a challenge and something new to our kids at Estancia," said Coach John U eben.good, who guided his tearn to a near upset of second-seeded La Mirada tn a first-round road clash. I I ~ ( \ ' I • ' ! : : ' I • ' . . ' By Bany Fautkner, o.Hy Pilot The Eagles, who saw tbeir undefeated season end in '89 at the bands of La Mirada in the first round, stunned the Ma\edon on a 66-yard Chrli Fels~ run tba third play ol the gemie. BIU.Dda matntamecl its lead~ three ~but COuldn't tliallb on the upeet. ~h u.r.• pul the,........ blebel ••.-ol ( lJ Y' ,. u tl If •I ct I le . ,, . I c II le c' \ 82 SATUROAY, AUGUST 31, 1996 ; . estancia high fc>otball preview MARC MARTIN I DAllY PILOT Up front ls where the Eagles feel they have solid potential for 1996, with Danny Ramirez (74), Alfred Tanielu (72), Roberto Torres (51). Mike Briano (50) and nm Johnson (71) giving them the size, strength and aggressiveness to make a legitimate run for the UUe. TROUBLE CONTINUED FROM 81 often this season. Better than 20% of Peny's 19 completions went for touchdowns a year ago, as he piled up 456 yards through the air, an average of 24 yards per completion. I le has worke d hard in hopes of cutting down on his e ight interceptions from a year ago There will be no quarterback controversy, accord.mg to Uebengood. "I have all the confidence in the world in Jeff," L!ebengood said. "But if Jeff goos down, it's not like we'll say 'Oh no. Now we're going to go 0-10.' • Junior Justin Wolter is up from the junior varsity to provide added insurance. Running backs -Felix, with the exception of El Taro's Murie Sango, could be the most explosive ball carrier' in Orange Connty, having turned m five sprints to paydirt last fall of at least 48 yards. He averaged more than 9 yards per carry (592 yards on 64 attempts), but upped that to nearly 10.7 per a ttempt while amassing 534 rushing yards the last five games, including four 100-yard-plus outings. His 66-yard burst around the La Mirada defense in a 16-14 playoff-opening loss last fall, single-handedly forced some serious adjustments in the Matadors' alignment. The PCL champion at 100 and 200 meters last spring, as well as the long jump, Felix's ~eed will give at least 10 defensive 4il0ordinators some sleepless nights this fall. Dawkins, who missed the final three-plus games with a shoulder injury, had a 79-yard TD run and an 85-yard kickoff return to payclirt. Only a shade off Felix's 4.5 in the . ' caught from behind should he find a running seam . With Felix and Dawkins flanked on opposite sides, defenses can't stack one way or another, as they often did last year to key on Gonzalez. Tdleru Taruelu gives Liebengood the luxury of a rotation system, which will keep everyone fresh. "We could use those three interchangeably, especially if we have to play Felix and Daw Ions some m the secondary," Liebengood explained. Also capable of contributing are Manu Tarue lu, Junior Charles Keju, and possibly Mokede . H Ke1u is another one I'm pretty high on," Liebe ngood said of the 5-9, 150-pounder who spent last season on the junior varsity. John Romm, a returning second-team all-league inside linebacker, could take over at fullback, where Alfred Tanielu finished the season last fall, but has moved back up front. Romm, however, might split time or give way all together to junior German Diaz, who sparkled two seasons ago as a freshman I-back, but was sidelined all of last season by a knee injury. • (Ronun) is quick, he does a good job blocking, and he gives us an insi.de threat defenses are going to have to contend with," Llebengood said . ·German is a hard worker and very intense. He's the future." Mario Martinez and Doug Garcia are other reserve fullbacks. Tigbt ends -Andy Galicia, a 5· 11, 210-poundjunior, adds duty here to bis starting inside linebacker role. Good hands, decent speed and the necessary aggressiveness make him an ideal double wing tight end, according to Uebengood, who said he wouldn't hesitate to throw to either tight end. Steve Wtlson, a 6·2, 215-poundjunior oft the junior varsity, also bas the physical tools, and does not laCk confidence, according to his coach. •He keeps telling me 'throw it to IJ\8 and I'll show you I can catch it,'• Uebengood said. MAJIC MARTIN I DAILY P{lt.OT 1Wo major cog s: Wingback Taleni Tanieiu (above), and linebacker John Romm. •Those are two pretty good athletes who are going to help us, but we're looking for a third .• Romm and John Liebengood Jr., the coach's son who transferred from Newport Harbor and will start at defensive end, provide insUiance here. Offensive line -Once again, the Eagles are big up front, but the departure of the aforementioned "Big Three" and the conversion of Mike Miranda to defense make inexperience a more prevailing theme. Of the projected starters, only left guard Mike Briano; saw more than limited action at bis position last fall. Coach Llebengood calls Alfred Tanielu •one of th~ top linemen around," and his 275 pounds at right guard help push the five-man average to 242. Junior nm Johnson (6-5, 240), who started at tight end late in the season as a sophomore, shifts to left tackle, with 6-4, 2M-pound junior Danny Ramirez manning the other tackle spot. Ramirez, who sparkled on the freshman team two years ago, missed last season while working to support his family. "Johnson (Chuck's younger brother) could be a Division I prospect if be continues to work bard and we're real high on Ramirez,• said Llebengood, who enlists Miranda, a. S· 11, 300-pound senior, as a quality backup. "Miranda has really looked sharp, but we need him on defense,• adds Llebengood. Briano's toughness earns high marks from his cooch, who will hope to get similAr thuggery from senior center Roberto Tones. Torres. counted upon to make line calls as the •quarterback" of the trench dwellers, boasts one of the team's top GPAs (around 3.9, according to I..iebengood), so his intelligence could help compensate for any inexperience. Llebengood Jr. will back up at center, and possibly tackle, while senior Jose Arroyo will add depth at guard. "Every position has a backup, but there isn't a lot of depth up front,• the elder Llebengood said. Kicking game -Mokede has seized the place-kicking role and Peny returns at pnnter, giving the Eagles what Llebengood considers their strongest kicking game in years. Mokede is consistently booming kick.offs into the end zone and his accuracy on field goals and PATs has Llebengood beaming. Arroyo and Diaz are capable backups as place-kickers and punters. • "We don't really punt that much, because with OUI offense, we'll go for it on fourth-and-two," Llebengood said. The Eagles, in fact, punted just 13 ti.mes in five 1995 league games. Johnson, Wilson and sophomore Izzy Isbell are candidates at long snapper, while Felix, Dawkins and Tanielu are serious threats as return men. Defensive line -Alfred Tanielu offers the only notable experience here. As with offense, however, there's enough tonnage, combined with the new attacking style of the five-man front -a change from last year's foUI-man wall -to make running difficult for opponents. Tackles Tanielu and Miranda, as well as projected noseguard candidates Doug Garcia, a 5-9, 200-pound senior, and Briano, average around 260 to provide a sizable fulcrum, while Arroyo and Llebengood. Jr., a 6-3, 218-ponnder, round things out at end. Lleben~ood Jr. could. be a potent quickness. Coach Llebengood. the defensive coordinator, would like to see Garcia step up and assume command at noseguard, freeing Briano to concentrate on bis duties at guard. "We're going to attack more, get in the gap~. slant and come at people," the elder Llebengood explained. "We're not going to sit back and catch people like last year. Every down, we're going to be in different positions up front. We want to make it hard for t~ams to figure out how to block us.• Johnson and Ramirez provide depth at tackle, while juniors Mario Martinez and Aaron Dew are still contending for time at end. I.lnebacken -The coach considers Romm one of the best linebackers in the league. Both h e and Galicia should benefit from the five man front's ability to occupy opposing bogs, freeing them to roam to the ball with little obstruction. Romm, a second-team all-leaguer last fall, returned an interception for a touchdown to virtually clinch the Eagles' 42-18 triumph over Mesa. His 6-2, 205-pound frame allows him to utilize bis quickness, an asset Llebengood covets on this side of the ball. "And oh does be hit,• Llebengood said. "We have to tone him down in practice, because he likes to hurt people." Diaz (5-11, 195) should also see time here. Secondary -Returning starter Wilson Argueta's status remains uncertain, having missed the first week of practice due to job commitments. Uebengood, however, lauded Argueta's off-season work and bolds out hope he will return to practice next week. Manu Tanielu is currently replacing Argueta, but would shift to the other spot, CUrTently manned by Felix, should Argueta return. Mokede has established himtelf at free safety, with Talen1 Thnielu positioned at • strong safety. "We have guyt who are vecy athletic and can really move back there,• Uebengood laid. •1 feel real good about our secondary.• Dawkins could also fill in. if needed, while Keju and Wolter ~dd depth. WHERE CONTINUED FROM 81 just 2:-46 left in the quart\\f. Johner's perfectly lolled spb'al bit And.re Carter in stride on a post pattern. tor a 32-yard touchdown. Rutz relieved Johner midway through the tblrd quarter, completing 3 of 6 for 51 yards, but Johner's play may give Coach Glen Mason and his staff something to think about when deciding on the starter for KU's Sept. 14 road date at TCU. Johner's career numbers coming into this season were 5 of 9 passing for 46 yards. He played in four games at quarterback in 1994, but was relegated to holding chores on place-kicks last fall as the No. 3 signal caller. Johner is the lone Eagle competing on the Division I-A level, but Jason Sweet, a 6-foot-5, 230-pound tight end, parlayed two seasons at Orange Coast College into a scholarship to Tennessee State in Nashville, where he will be a junior this fall. John Faulkner, who spent three seasons at Estancia, before finishing up as an Orange 1995 CONTINUED FROM 81 single-season scoring record of 288 points. "They'd only had two close games all year, but we had them fighting for their lives," I..iebengood said of La Mirada. The newly installed double wing offense, which helped the Eagles open 4-0 against nonleague foes, was the catalyst fot great statistical success. Senior wingback Bachy Gonzalez, the Newport-Mesa District Offensive Player of the Year, broke the school single-season (1,211) and career (2,345) rushing records as the primary ball carrier. Felix (592 yards on 64 carries) and James Dawkins (439 on 74) also burst onto the scene behind a solid offensive line, anchored by All-CIF selection Chuck Johnson and first-team All-Pacific Coast League center Joey Herman. Defensively, however, the Eagles couldn't stop explosive PCL rivals Laguna Hills and Aliso Niguel, who combined to post 100 points in victories over the Eagles. The Eagles finished the regular season with a 47-0 CONTINUED FROM 81 100 and 200 meters, collected all but 56 of his 592 yards last fall in the final five games, four of which were triple-figure outputs. In addition, five of the All-Newport-Mesa District performer's 12 touchdowns covered more than 48 yards. including runs of 67 and 66, an 85-yard kick.off return and a 72-yard pass reception. Llebengood, however, uses plural nouns when praising his top offensive talent, which incltldes Dawkins (439 yards on 7 4 carries in half a sophomore season) and junior Taleni Tanielu (178 on 42). "They're the three big guns you have to look at. Those three probably are as good a running backs as I've ever had. They all have speed, quickness and moves." Senior quarterback Jeff Perry, among seven returners who started on offense last fall, figures to improve upon his 19 completions for 456 yards and four 1Ds in 55 attempts. •we'll throw a lot more than last year," Uebengood said. •we won't hesitate to put the ball up 10· 12 Umes a game to keep defenses honest.• Though only three starters are back on defense, lJebengood plans to two-platoon, with the exceptioo ol 6-foot-1, 275-pound senior lineman Alfred Tanielu and,possibly,JuniorUgbt end-linebacker Andy Gali.de, among others. ~ Ttudelu.i whose sophomore bro1her M.anu (a running be:ck-defemtve back) Newporr ~NIM Duty Piloc I > 'J.::, Nonl••.-12 Cypress 7 28 LA Quinta, O 31 Calvary Chapel 19 21 Ocean View 13 21 Trov 31 hdflc CWt League ·~ 0 University 1 28 Laguna Hill~ 4l 42 Cost. u.c. 1 .. 32 Aliso N~I 5$ J 0 lag. Beach (forfeit) 2 OF :) \4 la Mirada 16 thrashing of Laguna Beach, the most lopsided margin in school history. But an adminlstrative · ; snafu regarding the eligibility of a reserve, who played two plays late in the contest, forced the • Eagles to forfeit. . The forfeit loss cost Estancid 1 its first winning season since ·1991. Senior Frough Jahid, a -f versatile three-year varsity t starter, joined Herman, Gonzalez, Felix: and Johnson on the All-Newport-Mesa District Dream Team. has arrived from Santa Ana transfer package, was a second-team all-league defensive tackle last fall. "The Tanielus are three very talented athletes who have really made a big impact on oUI program," Uebengood said. Senior linebacker John Romm, as well as Felix, collected second-team all-league laurels as juniors, and the 6-2, 205-pound Romm may draw some recruiting attention, according to Llebengood. There is some inexperience in the trenches, but there is also imposing size and decent quickness. In addition, . , Llebengood believes the team's : transition to Olympic lift weight . training could bolster strength n throughout the roster. , 1 Costa Mesa High transfer • Chris Mokede, who quarterbacked the Mustangs l~ season as a junior, is another , ... addition. He should help fill out, the CWTent puzzle in the . ., secondary, while providing a " capable backup to Perry. . ,1 Once again, a modest nonleague schedule (Century, Buena Park, Calvary Chapel, Ocean View and !Catella " combined for 12 victories in •95r1 aeates an opportunity to build U confidence and gain experlenoo:> while padding the win column. But everything must be in 11 r place when the Eagles enter !• { ~ Pad.fie Coast League play, as I.I~ rl Laguna Hills invades Orange :i•n Coast for an Oct. 18 add test' "Laguna HW. hasn't lost a 11 w league game in two years and '' they haft a ton of people baa~~ You·~ gOt to beat them and ~ff beve to do tt right olf the bet.: ~p Hid Uabengood. ~'J; J • Newpon BnchlCosta Mesa Daily Plloc • r ....• -L.-....t· SATURDAY. AUGUST 31, 1996 83 . Johner sizzles against Ball State in his first staJ-t • Estancia product completes 14 of 20 for 147 yards, a TD, and no interceptions in 35-1 O football victory for Kansas over visiting Ball State. • By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot As debuts go in college foot-qa\J. Matt Johner has, well, got to be l',leaaed with that one. I don't see any reason why they should take me out (as the sttuter)," Johner said by tele- phone Friday from Lawrence, ~.. following bis impressive, season-opening performance at quarterback for the University of Kansas, in which the bost Jay- hawks pounded Ball State, 35-10. Johner, former Estancia High standout, started his first cOlfe- giate game Thursday, because stephanie keefe 1Summer's . ldaze full t r :or clarity ~or Sailors • ~ewport Harbor Y&cht Club's juniors (mostly from Newport Hcµ'bor High) enjoy another standout season N ewport Harbor YC's senior sailing program saw incredible success this summer with its sailors winning a number of events locally, nationally and internationally. Made up mostly of Newport Harbor High sailors, this gToup the U.S. Women's Junior Singlehanded Championship at Annisquam YC in Massachusetts, the Detroit Team Race Regatta and most recently, CORK in Ontario. CORK, the Canadian Olympic Regatta at Kingston, which marks the end of summer trayeling, saw NHYC's Brian Bissell come away with top honors for the team placing 4llghth out of 89 boats to take •1st Junior." After a succeiSful campaign at' the Detroit Team Race; the five NHYC juniors -Bissell, Cryssa Byers, Tucker Campbell, Patrick Hogan and Heather Porter -made their way to Kirlgston to compete in two of multiple classes, sailed at the regatta, namely Lasers and Lasers II. In the Laser Ils, Bissell sail~ wtth Steve Moore of Southwestern YC to take eighth, fuilshJ.ng just ahead of Hogan and his crew Megan Mahaffey of California YC. l>orter and Byers sailed to 31st place. In the Lasers, Campbell sailed to 10 place in the Silver fleet. CORK is renown for its steady and intense breeze, usually up in the·20.k:not range, but this year the regatta featured a variety of cooditions. The racing started out with a 10-15 knot qualifying series, rplitting the respective Qeets in half to accommodate the large number of boats on the line. The next three days saw Winds ranging from light to l\1R8I' windy, allowing all of the coippetitors a chance to compete in tbeU' best conditions. ·CORK it a1IO renown for the 1heer number of Nilo11 who compete, u the 199etta featuret ..a 91 the Olympics c1aues and used ... testing far foreign competldon. __, ..... a. campeUUon et .... tbil yMr. ma.ny otfmpk boi*UJI tbe nent to take a IMlwl..a .._ ... tt8in1ng fdr blryMn. ............. ii ovs, doWD.'IWi::* ..... ~ D.._ Ml .. Lllill'DI m ..atr 11oc:J5wlll*11 .. 1911.a ~ .......... . Ben Rutz, Kansas' No. 1 quarterback, was still nursing a knee injury, though he played in the second half and com- pleted half of his six passes for 51 yards in the No. 25-ranked Jay- hawks' convincing win . sus Texas Tech), or 45 days following their home opener. "Of course," Jobner continued, "I want to be the guy, and I want to Matt Johner Johner, Kansas' fifth starting quarterback in five years, played through the middle of the third quarter, completing 14 of 20 passes for 147 yards and no intercep- tions, including a 32-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Andre Carter in play and I want to start. I'm getting my opportunity and I waBt to make the most of it, but it's the coaches' decision." Kansas has a bye next week, doesn't play again until Texas Christian on Sept. 14. That's fol- lowed by another bye week, giv- ing Kansas coaches plenty of time to absorb Johner's baln. perfor- mance and assess Rutz's leg. Rutz suffered a tom anterior cruciate ligament in spring football. lbe Jayhawks (l-0) do not play at home again until Oct. 12 (ver- the first quarter. "Could've bad an earlier touchdown in the game, too," Johner insists. "I was rolling out to my right and our receiver ran a 10-yard hitch. He was wide open. Could've been a 90-yard touch- down if I had thrown it right. I just overthrew him. Should've put more air in the ball." Johner, however, put Kansas ahead, 6-0, when be fired a bullet to Carter, who ran a deep post up the middle. •The coverage Ball State was playing, with two safeties, was a robbery coverage, so we figured it would be a good play to make a touchdown, and (the pass) was there,• Johner said. "I got real excited. It was right on the money, my first touchdown pass.• Johner, a junior southpaw, mostly gave the ball to June Hen- ley, Kansas' senior running back who rushed for 187 yards on 26 carrles, scoring three touchdowns to tie the school's career record for touchdowns (27, set by Tony Sands from 1988 through 1991). Kansas, with 14 starters back from a 10-2 season that resulted in its maiden top 10 (No. 9) rank- ing, led at halftime, 14-3, before making it a blowout in a game most of Johner's fans in California could not watch on television. "Nobody I talked to had it on the (satellite) feed,• Johner said. "Our next game in two weeks, though, is scheduled for ESPN2, then again in four weeks (against Utah)." Johner, no ~oubt pleased with his performance against Ball State, would like to keep bis start- ing job and play on television so bis friends and family can watch. "Actually, I really don't know much right now," Johner said. "The coaches went in with me as the starter in the first game, because of (Rutz's) knee. But l was practicing pretty decent and had a good game (Thursday) night. A lot could happen between now and TCU in two weeks. If (Rutz) is ready to go, and I'm ready to go, it just depends on who the coaches have more confi· dence with and who practices better. "I'm kind of clueless in terms of what's going on myself." Kansas Coach Glen Mason did not return phone calls Friday. Jobner, 6-foot-1, 195 pounds, was relegated to No. 3 on the depth chart last year, but still con- tributed to the Jaybawks' fine season, signalling in offensive plays and holding on place kicks. He did not take a snap in a game, after completing 5 of 9 passes for 46 yards in four games two years ago. Johner, also an outstanding scrambler in high school. had lit- tle help from porous receivers at Estancia, where Johner was a three-year starter for Coach John Llebengood and earned All-Pacif- ic Coast League and All-New- port-Mesa District. Johner also played in the Orange County All- Star Game. "I had been looking forward to my first game for a while,· John .. er said. "I really wasn't that ner- vous, though. I only had a few butterflies, and after the first cou- ple of passes, they all go away.• Johner is hoping to get those butterflies each Saturday from now on. TENNIS II I ( I 11 " ( II () () I I· ( )( )"I H \ I I High- steppin' Newport Harbor High'• Sd.onwere going through their paces Friday• two-a-day fOotball pradlces conllnue. At rtgbt. Joe Urban (1) IMdstbe way in. a linebackers drlll.lbe leUOll opens SepL 12-13·1'. MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT Gonmles starts for Hawaii tonight HONOLULU -For- mer Newport Harbor High and Orange < t >I I I <,I I <><>TH .\ LI. Coast College linebacker Steve Gonzales will open bis major· college career on national television tonight as the starting mid- dle linebacker for the Hawaii Rainbows, who open at home a ainst Boston Coll e. onz es, e ewport-Mesa District Defensive Player of the Year and an All-CIF Southern Section selection as a senior at Newport, moved ahead of the incumbent to earn the starting nod, according to Newport Defensive Coordinator Tony Ciarelli. 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Earlier this week, Davenport defeated Adriana Serra- Zanetti of Italy in straight sets, 6-2, 6-1, then beat Henrietta Nagyova of Slovakia in the second round, 6-0, 6-4. needing only 49 minutes. "It was almost like the exact same match I played (on Wednesday against Nagyova) ... same court, six-love,· Dav- enport said of her convincing victory over Sidot, which last- ed 54 minutes. "This time I won the first game (of the sec- ond set) and lost the next three. "I still don't think I've played that well here yet. I thJnk my first round was better than my last two. But I've defi- nitely put myself in the best chance that I ever have to win a Grand Slam, meaning I'm in the best shape I've been in and I'm playing well." "I still don't think like I'm the favorite here.• said Daven- port, not scheduled to play today. "I think the second week is a much different story, in a lot of players' minds. 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THROUGH THE MOTIONS ·corona deI Mar Htgh's football team had lts . quarterbacks doing their drills (abovel and receivers crashing the defensive blocker among their endeavors as two-a-day· contact practices continued f or all four high schools - Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor, Costa Mesa and Estancia. · DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT COMMUNITY COLLEGE FALL S P O R TS PREVIEW Looking for the edge • lt alwdys seems to boil do w r 1 to a duet-with Ea:st- LA, so why not be home? By Jim Walters, Dally Piiot COSTA MESA -The men's <>occer team from Orange C6ast C ·allege hns traveled to East LA tor the hrst round of the Southern California Regionals each of the past four years -and they've "·come up empty all fow times. -LcUrd Hayes and his coaching pa11ner, Mauricio Claure, think ·they have come up with the illlSWer: "We know we can play with those guys and we've got to beat them earlier or later to keep advancing," Hayes said. ~What we really need to do is win the conference so we get that first game at home. "We always make the playoffs, hut a home game is a huge, huge advantage in the playoffs.· The Pirates (7-8-5, 6-3-3) fell one rung short of an Orange t Empire Conference title last sea- ..J.>On ,. finishing behind Rancho -Santiago. OCC will have four returnees m forward Tomohito Atsumi and :defenders Jeremy Meltebarger, R.yan Chaput and Steffen Green- ly as it makes a run at the confer- ence crown. \ Speedster Stupreeda Juli- '11\a art was also expected to be _back, but was forced to return to •jds native home of Thailand when !'chis mother became deathly ill. r .., Th Ptrat s will be looking for t their Incoming freshman class to "~U in the holes. 7-"We should be in pretty good •'4ihape, • Hayes said. "We're really cexdtod about th locl\l kids w .oi.have coming into the progrpm." ~ Ryan Hoover aJ'(l Ryan Yur~ "(da, who were on Ile stellar NeW".: r-------------------------, I 1 PIRATES MEN'S SOCCER I I I I I I I I I I I I I J I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I + Jeremy Meltebarger + Ryan Chaput + Steffen Greenly + Tomohito Atsumi + Ryan Hoover + Ryan Yurada + Joseph Heidar + Johan Bjorkman + M ichael Toernbolm + Jameson King + Jay Anderson + Tim Branley +Ryan Fial + Marcos Diaz + Byron Augas + M ichael Golden +Byron Livingston So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. ~-------------------------~ port Harbor High soccer team the reached the CIF Southern Divi- sion III quarterfinals last season, will see plenty of action for the Pirates. Both earned second-team AU-Sea View League honors. "They both come from a good program and have been well.- coached," Hayes saiC,\. HRyan Hoover is our ace in the hole at goalie, but he wants to play in the field. He's got a great shot at mak- ing the starting lineup. He's a tough player. A good kid." The incoming also class lndudes three players from Swe- den -probable defender Johan Bjorlcman along with Joseph Hei- dar and Michael Toembolm. Another freshman, Jameson King, oomes to the Pirates from England via Los Ala.mitos High. Three others from the immediate area, Ryan Fial, Marcos Diaz and Byron Auga1, all graduated nigh school two years ago and didn't play last season. Piel was a red· shirt at Cal State-Northridge. Net duties will fall to freshman Mkhael Golden from Anchorage, Alaska. Another freshman, 8yrOll U~ston, is lf'e beckup desplte never playing ln goel. And then • • there is always Hoover who could see some action, too. "The key to the whole thing from Day One has been Mauri- cio, H Hayes said of his co-coach. Hayes, who was tabbed as the California Community College men's soccer Coach of the Year; freely admits the team owes it's success to Claure .. "He's the one constant in the project over 18 years now," said Hayes, who is starting his 10th season with the team. "He takes care of everything. He ran an extensive summer program that included weight training with him twice a week. H Former OCC player John Bovetas, who spent some time with the Anaheim Splash, will also be helping out as a volunteer assistant coach. He played for OCC in the mid-80s and Hayes said the players really respond well to him. As far as goals for the upcom- ing season? MWe want to have fun, first and foremost," Hayes said. "Next is to let them play and teach them how to play. Then we'll see how things look after 90 minutes." 1n that vein, the Pirates we.re • going through one of a multitude of .different drills Hayes and Clau· re use to keep things interesting. The team was split up into four-on-four teams with pylons outlining four goals for each set ol teams. "They each have two goals to shoot at," Hayes said. "It increas- es field vision and helps them in finding the open spot. You need to use quick, short puses to make things wotk which is what we want lo the regular season. •That'• the game Mauricio likes to teach. He's very gifted at teaclling the kids what to do to gel IO Iba next level.• flor now, tho nm level ls , bi:iihe game to the playoffs. ooi FALL SPOR..T M~sa looking for sorile respect • Costa Mesa boys enter 196 as defending Pacific Coast League champions. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Even after a Pacific Coast League champi- onship. Costa Mesa High's boys cross country team is still looking for respect. With four returning varsity runners, perhaps only a repeat performance will do in getting Coach Joe Busi's Mustangs the peer recognition they're seeking. 1Wo years ago, Costa Mesa fin- ished 1 ·4 in PCL dual meets. Then, during last year's presea- son, Mesa was picked to finish in the cellar, or second to last, according to Busi. ""But sometliing funny ap- pened on the way to the forum last season: The Mustangs won, then won again, and again, and again, until finally they earned an undefeated PCL-dual-meet sea- son and capped it with an overall title in the league finals. u1 think we took people by sur- prise last year, and that's not going to happ~n again," Busi said. "There are other schools which lost key runners, like +GusOJeda + Morse1o Martinez + Alix Mendez +David Tran (Richard) Chou from University is gone, so that's good. It really looks gQOd for us to repeat. I would hate to predict that, but I would like to see it happen to get a little more respect for the kids." Zeke Noonan, Mesa's top run- ner last year, graduated. But four others who ran in top-five scoring ~tions a y~ar· ago are back, iiiCluwng soj)homore sensa on Bruce Hancock and senior Jaime Carrillo. Seniors Eric Solis and Gus Ojeda also refum. But Busi, entering his fourth season as head coach, realizes that Laguna Hills and University are still the PCL powerhouses, even though Mesa is the defend- ing champion, winning its first league title last autumn since 1980. NWe're such a small school, it just seems like we don't get any respect from the other schools,• Busi said. "Some coaches said they didn't look forward to com- ing to Costa Mesa to compete in anything, but now they feel we've made chang~. positive changes for the program,, and now they actually enjoy coming over and that's nice to hear." Though Orange County news- paper accounts last season played up the Mustangs' s~rising title run as a Cinderella season, Busi, named Orange County Coach of the Year by one publication, dis- putes that.notion, saying: u1 think the kids earned every- thing they got. The kids busted their butts the whole season for me and worked as a team. When you come in (to the finish line) as -a-pack, you know they've worked hard. They were real supportive of each other. It happened against University and Laguna Hills last year: when a couple of TUIUlers weren't feeling too good and we needed other runners to take over and step up." Hancock did a lot of stepping up. He won the Woodbridge anti Dana Hills invitationals in th~ freshman division, then ran No. 2 for Busi's varsity in dual meets. · Estancia trying to turn things around : • One of the keys will be trying to fill the void left by Gerson Salgado. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Though it can be lonely at the top, it can be even lonelier at the bottom. That's why longtime Estancia High distance coach Charlie Appell is con- cerned about this year's boys cross country team. Senior Gerson Salgado, a CIF Southern Section Division Ill qualifier last year who finished fifth at the Pacific Coast League finals for the Eagles, will not return. Neither will junior Juan Sanchez, Estancia's No. 2 runner a year ago. The Eagles also lost Michael Appell to graduation. "That's why we're looking like, 'Oh, we're in trouble,'" the coach said. While returning seniors Luis Lopez and Arturo Vivar -along with veterans Manuel Orosco (junior) and Stephan Appell (sophomore) -try to give Estancia quality scoring, there's missed during the campaign. "rt hurts real bad," Charlie • Luis Lopez Sr. • Arturo \lkar Sr. + Manuel Orosco Jr. + Stephan A,ppell So. +Tony Magana So. + Jav~er LaBastida So. + Ben Cardena So. + Jose Juarez Jr. + Oberto M unoz So. Appell said of Salgado's absence. Salgado, ineligible according to CIF regulations because of age (19), was Estancia's only CIF qualifier in 1995. He also quali- fied for CIF in the boys 3,200 meters last spring in track and field for the Eagles. "When be origi.nally signed in (to the school), the wrong month was (apparently) listed for his birthday," Appell said. "We tried to appeal it to CIF, but we weren't able to get proper paper work from Mexko, so (administration) figured there was no reason to pursuit it." Sanchez, who won the PCL ' last spring in track, is a separate case. He has school commitments. Last year, Sanchez 'finished 13th in PCL cross country finals. : •(Lopez) is our leading candi- date for the No. 1 man," Appell said. "But it's really bard to tell, because we haven't done any time-trialing. It's still too earlr. almost a month away (the Eagles start Sept. 21 at the Woodbridge lnvitational)." Last year, Estancia finished t-4 in PCL dual meets, a fifth-place conclusion in a six-team league. Junior Jose Juarez and sopho- mores Tony Magana, Javi~r LaBastida, Ben Cardena and Oberto Munoz will try to fill roles two through five on the scoring chart, with Orosco expected to run No. 2 behind Lopez. Magana could run third. LaBastida, Vivar and Appell will battle for posi- tions four thrqugh six, with Car- dena slated to become a No. 7 runner. Munoz and Juarez will push Cardena, Appell, Vivar and LaBastida. "We're losing three of our top runners, and we're still real young, because we have so many sophomores (five of the nine) on varsity," Charlie Appell said. Estancia's administrative head , ' vacation and unavailable for com- ment. TllEWOMEN'S TRIATHLC)N \ F \ \ . P ( ) l \ , r 1-) E . .\ C II . C \ · '. , \\ i .. ·. ~ II i\ ! ~ t ! . : ! · • R ·"' l' 1.· 11 . 1 1 : s E P r E .\1 B E ll 1 :; 1 " / J 1 .\I r : ~ : o o \ .\I l.ooued In Be-.unJful Newpon Beach, this l.s a ~~n N unique E'\ent for the Orst time, amateur, and ~ experienced athlete. The Women's ~ ~ \ \ Triathlon allowi; new athletes 10 panic-4\.. ~ __ .,,. -~!=;1~ ipatc In an atmosphere of cama-~ ' radrric. friend~hip and fun In a ~~ compclltive arena. Thls is for >UU ~ ladles so "Tri' it on! ~ RACI! INFORMATION: ~ •Pre-race E.xpo (:iep1cmber 14-10:00 Ml) '-u •Pre-race Fellowship SerVlce ::C: (!icptemher I S-6:00 AM) ....,_ •All Finishing P.uiictpanL~ will receive a medal. •Awards for Top Three In l>ach of I 0 Age Group Olvlslons and 4 Relay Team Ofvlsions •Events Open to All Women Ages 14 and Older •Sprint distances (llalf the Olvmplc Disiance).7SK S~im, lOK Bike. IUld $1( Run • JndMdu(l) and Relay Te-.un Compctltloll ·S~im taps l'rovldt:oc! •Coun.c RC\iews and Flrst·Timer Clinics S:uurday before the Race. linl!Y ft'eS will be recu med If Rllce entered Is full -no refunds for any other re2S0n. ;, TRJA11ftON DIVISIONS: ~ Open Age Group: Participants com~g for ~ age group a~ or. .. Ju~ for the fun of IU ~ ltelay Team: Consi~ of 2 or 3 members, 4h c~~~~n~~~~~~~ ~ b) Family c) Corporate d)Olsabled -~ BNTRY Fl!IS: !:D lndMdual: $4S per race( $SO lf entered Rllce Weekend) Relay Team: $120 per le'Aln • • ci~n) I ($130 Rllce :a:~Fl!E*: 270 BR.ISfOL STREET SUITB #101-221 ~~~~ 0 ITILETES INFORMATION CAU.: • C I I S S A Sl'liCIAL '1'HA.NK.1 TO: (714) 2?4·9711 lftUICI •F.ven1 Goodie llaR for.All F.ntnnts Includes T-Shln • llclmt'I.~ Rl-quin.t(I for all C)tlfSlS CONFIRMATION PROCl!OUm : Triathlon Racc Jnro package with coun;e descriptions will ht-mllled hl'f'oN' race. 11.ntrlcs rect!W'd Race' ~~ wfll Ml rt«>lve nce packet by mall. No t'fllril'~ via phone. Mandalory Pn-·Racc ~ • ~Po. Couri!t lt'ld Pt<:"kt'l Pick-up Yiill Wet pltce on GCld .t Jaus CbrlJJt Thf lltellml ~ en.~ 01 'll'1'j!lw,>~ I'm tn1t ON#! ~,.,..,,.........., M"'•lll,Mll,•-l~ ~·'"' -~------~-----------------------~-------I ·: :\ I H ' . I · < ) H \ 1 ~H RN'rnR ME IN THH FOU.OWJNG C.ATF.GORT~; a atl(' OOpoltgt~llP (C'.QIVJ"'llnR ((Ir lg('~ IWll'd!I) RFJ..\Y ~._..,...,. °"------....:.-.-=------ 0 fritl!dt Tc. S1111111111 Zip_.,.-._.,,...._,_ _ __,, __ _ 1J F111'dly .,.._ _. ....... -.W. Cl~ • ill)'piMl!lf.....,......__......_ _____ .... ~....__ ___ ................... _ LI ~ ........ __ . ' ' ALL IN THE FAMILY \ c 1 I I I I I I ··, "· I ' SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1996 IS C O L LE GE P.REVIEW EQUAL FOOTING • sec volleyball coach says his team is on a par with the rest in the race for Golden State Athletic Conference laurels. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Five of the eight women's volleyball teams in the Golden State Athletic Confer- ence will be playing under new head coaches this season. John Lee, who will be making his debut as the head man for r-------------------------, l VANGUAltDS VOlLEYIAll + Karajean Stevenson • Joette MocUbee + Kelli Corcoran + Jaime Schultz +Tina Fox + Christine Heims + Sally Birkhauser + Noelle Sturgill + Denise Lundberg + Amy Carpenter + Kelty Rounds + Maggie Zanin Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. I I I I I ' I I I I I ' I ' I + Lynfee Zaccaro so. fr. ~ Fr. Fr. t I I ~-------------------------~ Southern California College after I first two collegiate years at pow- four years as an assistant, figures el'bouse Golden West after gradu- that will play to his team's advan-ating from Estancia High. She tage. was an All-Tournament selection ·we all should be on equal last year when sec took third at foolin , " Lee said. • Perenmal the Texas Wesleyan Invitational. favorite Fresno a c s o iStiDe 1s one o '1Jle1:jest·---'~ at the top again. They're the only defellSlve players in the confer- team in the conference with a ence," Lee said. "She's used to full-time coach and a returning an winning at Golden West." All-American. Sophomore middle blocker ~ I' r I· I> \\ :\ '\ .\ 1 < J T < > H < \ C I. F ~ "Point Loma (Nazarene) Deruse Lundberg is the other por- should be there, too, and I see us I tion of the troika Lee calls bis having a possibility to make a "three primary starters." O UT RI GGER C ANOES Catalina Canoe race Sept. 7 National showdown set for Sept. 28 playoff run. We should be in the. Sally Brikhauser. a sophomore. top half of the conference. I feel I will see action as opposite bitter confident about that.". to Stevenson Wlth freshman Amy NEWPORT BEACH -More than 75 outrigger canoes are set to hit the shores of Newport Beach Sept. 7 for the 23rd annual Bacardi Catalina Chan- nel Crossing. . COSTA MESA -American Speedway motorcyle's rich- est and most prestigious event, the United States National Championships, will be coming to the Orange County Fair- grounds in September. Strong words, considering Carpenter as the other middle SCC (9-16, 2-12) has only two blocker. Junior Tina Fox will returning seniors from a squad share bme with freshman Kelli that finished dead last LO the con-Corcoran at outside hitter. ference. They'U also have to over-"It's all encouraging right come the graduation of standout now," Lee said. "We have a good Angela Tovantk. The 6-foot-O base of talent to work with." The race, hosted by the Offshore Canoe Club, is the largest competition of the Kalifomia Outrigger Association race season. The Wahine (women's) class will start things off at 8:30, covering a 27-mile course from Orange County Harbor Department to Casino Point in Avalon, Catalina. This 28th running of speedway motorcycle racing's equivalent of the Indy 500, set for Sept. 28, will bring together one of the strongest field of riders the country has to offer. Costa Mesa High product was a Other team members include The Kane (men's) class will race the boats back to the mainland the next day at 9:30 a.m. covering a 31-mile course to end at Newport Dunes. In the nine-man "change race" format being used, six paddlers will be in the boat at any one time with three substitute paddlers be dropped into the rotation from support boats. Costa Mesa's Greg Hancock leads the way among 13 qualifiers who have already made the 16-man field. The 26-year-old, currently ranked fourth in the world, will be trying lo defend his National title. talented blocker at the net. sophomore Jaime Schultz and Despite the apparent cards freshmen Joelle Mockabee, Lyn- stacked against the Vanguards, lee Zaccaro, Kelly Rounds and there is the X factor of the new redshirt freshmen Noelle Sturgill coaches to consider -and the and Maggie Zanin. He's a two-time Scottish champion and two-time World Pairs champ. more solid factor that SCC's two Lee is the third head coach Outriggers, once the only mode of transportation among the Polynesian islanders. has grown into a competitive team sports with teams all over the world . Bobby "Boogaloo" Schwartz, also of Costa Mesa, was the No. 6 qualifier. He firu.shed second to Hancock last year and is a two-time National champ (1986 and 1989). seniors are good ones. sec has had in four years, but bis Setter Karajean Stevenson will five-year association with the pro- be competing in her fourth year gram should add some continuity. as a starter. She was a NAIA "In the past I never envisioned Scholar Athlete with a high 3.9-myself as a head coach." he said. plus average. "But when the job came open John Rader will be the Grand Marshall for the weekend. He's the founder of the Offshore Canoe Club and is a major organizer in the Outrigger racing world. Other qualifiers i.n order include: Billy Hamill; Mike Faria; Steve Lucero; Brad Oxley; Gary Hicks; Shawn McConnell; John Aden; Andy Northrup; Rob Pfetzing; Jim Sisemore; and Bart Bdst. "She's our quarterback,· Lee again I thought l should apply. The men are expected to reach shore around 1 :30 p .m. and there will be an awards ceremony around 3 p.m. Spectators are welcome to join in the fes- tivities. For more information, call 644-9139. Four riders are still fighting for two spots from Southern California while two riders battle for the final spot Crom Northern California. said ·A natural leader." ·we look pretty young with six Stevenson will be joined by fresh.men, but I'm not too con- fellow senior. and outside hitter, cemed. I'm actually very encour- Christine Heims, who played her aged by what J have seen so far " ;r,,<· :_J , I j' : I I J.. ,,/ _. -• L '~ . ,. I I I ' ' •. • " II • ..... 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Buy all/part. --------1--------- ·Presllglou1 Offices-800·775·2219 PERSONALS 3002 EMPLOYMENT 300+ st ea. Ulls pd. Need 1,2 pvt Inv••· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s3oo. Agl. 675•3869 tor(e). Finance 30K BOY MEETS GIRL 5530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil NB pool/spa, tennis, ,_l_N_D_U_S_TR_IAL __ 2_7_8_8 Back B•it Rm, pvt lndry, cable. $400 + ACCOUNTING CommunllV newspa- pers seeks following full lime posit.Ions: A/P &NA Position Minimum one year experience In ac· counts payable and collections p re- ferred. Data Entriy/ Billing AHlatant One year data entry experience pre- ferred, 10-kev bV touch. Good benefit pack- age Including 401 (k) r etiremen t plan. EOE. OrUQ screen-! n g /p h y s 1 ca I re- qurred. Send resume to: Credit Manager, PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92628 or fax to (714) 631· 7126. 011tr, like now $395. utll. AVAIL NOW. Jim, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 110/smk. 544-9536 646-6397, 642-8058 5,000 SF Auto Repair, NB-1BR AVAIL NOWI Nwpt Beach/Nprt His ~T;~.~~~mioc~~~i •Ba. K11 prlv, pool, Neal/clean/qulet/twnh per mo. Agl. 850-1220 re-order. 20% ROI 24 Hr Oatellne 1·900- 90-120 days. Tremen-858·5050 E•t 1061 $1,000'• Poealble dous oppl. Hot lnt'I $2.99/min, must be 18 Reading Book• PT. Co. 714-722·9955 Serv-u (6l9)645·8~34 At Home. Toll Froe 310-451·5883. MALE Late 40.s wish· 1·800·098·9778. Ext.I~=======~ PAY PHONE ROUTE Ing to meet female R·1361 for llslings. Caterer/Driver 35 Local & Estab Sites about my own size S 1000'• Pose Ible Cooks pVft. Instructors •Do you enjoy worl<· Ing with children? •Oo You want to live end wortt In an out· d oor ae t llng? •Would you like to gain teaching experl· ence? Non-credentlaled lnstructora are needed for the Orange Counly Out door Science School lo help guide lludentl In their dlacovery of the out· doors. lnstruclora jive with and teach filth and shtl h gra de students In a Monday • Friday residential program. Apply now for positions begin· nlng Sept.23, 1996. •Located In the San Bernardino Mounlains •$24 8.00week plus r oom and board Monday • Friday Call (714)548-1460 or (909)794-1988 tor an appllca t lon . ANEOE/AOA OC DEPT OF EDUCATION w/d, garage. $450. prlv ba, prkng. $495 eau_ 7A0·090 1" 1/2 utll 650·332S- Oceanfront NB Beaut --------1 furn hse on brdwaJk. BUSINESS & Earn up to $1500 wkly (2501bs). 951·6177 T1tplng PT. Al Home. $5.50-$7.00/hr. 1 ·800·6~6-4980 1·800·898·9778 oxt. Call Brian 548-7427 Flnanclal Anal1t•t T-1-361 for Ustlnga. Counter Help·~ ~rm p.roJ_eJ:Uo RENTALS TO Wd, gar. Prof. $600. FINANCE MONEY TO LOAN SHARE 2 7 2 4 673·1562 /8S2-0999x133I•••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii B al Is Lg Bdrm In RENTALS BUSINESS Spacious 3 +2 w/d l/p WANTED 2726 OPPORTUNITY lg rl dock. $555/utls Incl. Avl 11owt 723·1446 iWiiAiiNiiTiiiEiiDiiiiSiituiidiiliio/iiAiipiiV 2904 COM 2BR, 1 BA. Prof Hse/lg patio/yard. Prol liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lemale p1el"d . N/S. fem. 2 collios. NB/ $550 • Uhl, dep. Avail CDM/IRV aroa. Call 10-5. 675·6544 (7111) 208-2796 NB Houso p1111, ameni- ties .. s tops to beach & hrbr. SSOO + 1/3 ulll 646·9594 Tho Community Market Pl:ice. Class1llod 8 4 2-5878 Shopping for a new apartment? classllled lets you compare costs • wllhout hassle or worryl CleHlfled 642-5878 LOANS S5k·S80k. (No fees 1eq'd.) Bad or no credil. All type1 avail· able. Same day pro- cessing. Lic./Bonded. (Diroct Lender) Open • 7 days 8am-8pm. Call: •1·800-300-211 h Sell your home through classltiod. 842-5878 LOST & COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 FOUND I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii QUIET&: SERENE Palm ~esa Apart:m.ent:s So near & yet so far ... That's the feeling you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush greenery of secluded woods & study palms. A Srudios, l &:: 2 8cdrooou • Jn S575 ro S600 Talk to Live Psychics!! Love, Moll()', Know Your Future. Talk Live Ont-On.Ont NOW!~ liOMl•JOSS 12111 1"1•·••+ CALL .• s 1 ooo•s Posslble Phones, shipping. for diverse financlal Tlfl)lng PT. At Home. Friendly & rospon-service co1p, strong 1 -800·898·9778 oxt. s1ble. N.B. 642-6262. compen pkg. 1 yr bus T-1398 lor Lislings 1--------admin, linan, ocon or math degroe 1eq, or 2 yrs exp w/2 yr degreo. 714-847-6827 Cruise Ship Jobs! Earn $300/$900 wkly. Vear round positions. Hiring both men/women. fret' room and board. Will lllln. call 7 cays (407)875-2022 ext. ~014, C34 Chances are you will find what you need at the price you wanl to pay when you read Classifled daily 642·5678 "·V/P-Retail ·{;~';' fi foo11r/l(aJo.fM Proven f.~-~lry Soles Professlonals The notion's fashion leader hos openings for soles professionals in the fine jewelry deportment at our OON stores at 1he following loootions: • Century City Center • Sherman Ooks Fashion Center • Fashion Island, Newport leach. Maintenance I nd u slrlal Labors/ Helpers. Must speak English ond cloon OMV. Apply In person 3205 Lakewood Blvd. 714-956· 1 030. Medical Professionals RN's, all health care & hospital stall. Wo1k at home and make a doctor's Income. No so il ing . Call 800·500·6791,24hr recording w/lull Info. Office help tor sm.co. Sales Admln -II. occlg. Computer skllls a mu st-Ouickbks/ Word/Excel or s1mllar ANNA<i• 759-6975, or Fax 729-1092 PIT on sight Asslslant Manager 101 B & B Inn room+ ut1I + $, one position avail. some coUege or exp a plus 714-675·4104 SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1996 ( I ) ) I ( ) Plug Into the Classified section to find services from electricians and plumbers to landscapers & pointers. • IBR $625 m S6SO · 28R S725 to S750 I ·900-988-3002 x7667 '2•/mJ.D .. 18+ k"·U 81~5-8434 U.ten to auwe PJ"I ud 1ais looking to meet someone like We wont proven, plecsontly aggressive soles professionals, who enjoy MOJ)le and selling. Come join our winning team. Forward your resume, letter, earning histOJY + recent soles data to: PIT Sal•• E•clusl11e womens store In Fashion Island. Hourly + Comm Fie• hrs. 759-7985 642-5678 A No Pets A Vcmcal Blinds A Ceiling faru & NEW Carper.. P~nt & Ttlc A f1mcss Room A Heated Pool & Jacuz;z.i A Patios & Bah>nic,, A Ganges Available Office: Hours: 9:00 am · 5:00 pm M-F an<l 10:00 am · 4:00 pm weekends l 561 Mesa Dr. · Santa Ana H eights, CA (714) 546-9860 YOU!! Sell your extra household items in Classified BLOOMINGDALE'$ FINE JEWELRY 155 E. 60th St. 9th fir. New York, NY 10022. Attn: Rick Noecker. OR fax: (212) 826-2706 OR call (2 13) 937-3306. Replies Confidential Rooms, apartments, homes Classirled can satisfy your housing needs. SELL your home through classified Put a fevv vvords to vvork for you. ------1 CERAMIC SERVICE DIRECTORY CLEANING 3528 SERVICES CONTRACTORS FLOOR INSTALL IANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SCREEN TILES 3548 GENERAL 3558 REPAIRS 3620 LAWN CARE 3808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3919 ALL·AMERICAN •BISHOP PAINTING ••••••••I Leal<y Showers Rep'd Rogroutlng & lnstall'n WINDOW CLEANING Resldentlal/Comm'I • Average 1 slory·S35 Remodel. 25Yrs Exp. HARDWOOD FLOOR Basic Yard Malnt Moves-U ... Carefully Prompt qual svc. Reas S Unoleum•Ceramlc Ille Lawns, Cln-ups, Tree Courteously & Cheaply Toxture•Wallcoverlngs •Sub Floor Repair• Trim, Sprlnklrs, Aerale. 549·0223 T141227 L704332 Refs 969·2407 RETIRED PLUMBER Mobile Screen • .,,,. New & Re-acreenll'\g Lic.r18 1673 Bonded Roger 71 4-548.0850 L670130 D oan of T iie 673-8065 or 846-8526 • 2 story·S45 Carpentry, Etc •.. 8 3 1-9850 ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 3408 ------- House Cleaning L694144 554-0588 Spring Cleanlng S.J. Scott Con1tructlon & Reg Svc. Mlni·blind1, Custom Home Builders Uc/Bnd 714-943-3882 TIWch 631-4422 Pg-413-1142 Dibernardo'• Moving lk•'• Custom Pamting --------& TREES a Local/Otllce/Storage Prof, Clean, Quality POOL l--------- •GUALITY WORK• i ..I Long Dist. Free Est. Work. lnVExl & Docks. SERVICE 3894 SPRIN!a.ERS 3921 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I CHILD CARE 3 53 6 Carpet & Floor ViWMC/AE Lic#481954. Ref's . HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc Topped/A l.eY«l..S.. T#181632 979.3 1 14 L#703468 631-4610 M rble/Carpel Bnd/lns scimkn..:,:v''1s1-a476 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CEILING MASTER •Acousllc Removal• Custom Texture•Paint llc"d. Mark 838-7300 CARPENTRY 3510 LICENSED (;7 DAYCARE L708279 722-7332 •·.=..;-'-''--~""-------Spilt Second Moving PAIN1:1N~ 289-8190 AAA PACIFIC WEST SPRINKLER REPAIR Lots o f TLC & Funl 1---------ANDERSON & KEATS Lawn Service. Mow/ Prof Moveral 24Ht Srv ConSCtentious craftsman Relax 111 Handle It Valvn•Heads•Tlm• Pediatric CPn & at Aid COMPUTERS 3556 --------edge/sod/sprlnklera/ 70ay1Sr Olsc/Tl 178452 Old-lash pride In Pool & Spa Service ctoctc1. 2CIYrs Locet Elq>. Meals/snacks lncld. Reas iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DfslGNl HANDY MAN 3710 cln·up. Al 986-2718 432·9123/P-346·5850 workmanship. 289-8190 The Bost 714·960-2559 John Burr 282-.2831 0 CONsnUCTIONSEavta Lve msg or call after 5 1 ________ _ mies FT/PT 964·174 MACMEDIC • Care for ' --------1 SPRINKLERS ere my AJ'e 868-2500 714-875·7789 "EXCELLENCE" •YARD CLEAN-UP PUBLIC NOTICE PIANO & VOCAL Island Blue Pool• 0 n 1 y bu a In • 11• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CLEANING ~acinto~h c,orpr••r~ •Palnt/C•rpentrv• Weeds•Hedges•Tree Th• Calif. Public Ulill-LESSONS 3868 Pool & Spa Wkly Svc. Tlm8fU Valvea•Drip Sys Semi Retired 50yrs of n your mo 0 c. ow IOlMPmNCY • ~ Drywall and morel Trlm•Nu Lawn• Malnt Ilea Commission RE· Repair: hltor/pump/hlr Char1es 722·'1••4 sollsl'd cust. Ors. plmb SERVJCES 3548 hourly ral e. 873•8819 PllOC~ Small Jobs Oki 960·5184 Pg-748·5::175 OUIRES that all used iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Acid wash 845-8728 hool, elct. firs, drywll Gary 845·5277 • 0 ARDEN 1 N 0 houaohold goods PIANO Beg.-Advanced lalend Blue Pools l·W-All ______ _ Uc'd. Jorry 842"0587 A TOUCH OF CLASS CONCRETE & 714.759.1670 Home Repelr/Remodel Prof Garden Svc. Tree mover a print their All ages-Teacher Cert. Pool & Sp:i Wkly Svc. Handym•n/R•model Cleaning. Res/Comm MASONRY Costa Mese/Newport trim, cln-ups. sprinkler P.U.C. Cal T number: Entertainment Avall. Repair: hllor/pump/htr COVEJUHGS 3132 Additions, Bath, Kllch Uc/Bondod. FrH Est. 3557 '!!11!-~m!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ 25 Years Exp. repair. 841·5512 limos ar;id chautteur• Jonnller 840-8869 Acid wash 845-e728liiiiiiiiiiliillii&iim• Fir e-Water Damogo Tere1a 282·7143 DOORS 3580 Jim 831·2480 L d R d 11 ~~~t 1~··~r~:~.~~:: ParadlH cove Pools Farth'lntl ,,_,...._. Eloc, Plumb, & Point •BOSS HOUSECLEANING Brick, Block, Slone, Tllo ~~d'fu~up/=1~: menll. If you have a -P-LAS--TE-R-----1 Ouallly Poot/Spa Svc. ln1taJlatlon, Removei Newport area. Imme~ Llcensed·Bonded Cone, Patio, Orlvewey An experienced HOME SERVICES question about the I• REPAIR Repair • Algae1ld• Discount Wakowflng1 Pogo 114-227-&12 $10.00 per h our. Fplc, BBOa. Ref. 25 Yr dependable door AF~~:1~~ll~:1~~~8~!~~ ~~:.ac':~~~~~~=: gallty of a mover, limo 3880 Acid Wash 549-2848 l l5eoe75 eT:a.111• CARPEN TAY• 714·548·0388 Exp. Terry 5 57·7 59 4 h anger. Guar work, Michael 758•1440 Prort & Ethical. 645-7505 or c hauffeur, call: W• Qele ahoutd t'lanQ ~~~~~~~~~~=~::!~~'! •Bright HHclnlng *Best Price/Quality reas. Don 521-8910 MSM Construction NEW LEAF P~~~cmy~~:~~· PA~~!!.!r~:!!::!Q ROOFING 3910 :.:.,to St~~ ='. 554·0586 Pg·24'6-0t59 IEutropeal nR Plro5f'yl. BEe1pl Lnd1cape, brick, llne Remodels & Repairs. Landscape & Masonry 714·558-415t 20Yrs Exp. Sma•1 Jobi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii e31.a111 Anytime A to Z HANDYMAN Gnraocw•n e2151.~4511.,,; congr. 100-718-1007 DRYWALL Design/Build/Remodel .. • .,, SEDVJCE Pa In II n g In I. /E •I. Llc.,lns. 748-04871________ Steve 714·901.0385 ML80A "OOANQ co r--------- INSTAUJREFACE CA81('4ETS H oneat•Ralloble•Hard NEW LEAF &\ 3584 l#696327 982·2438 p• ...... T ARTIST PARTIES & PIHter/Stucco Patch Ouallty Work Ouarnt'd IOtchens, baths, doors, Working lrl•h L adles. Landscape & Ma•onry liiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~~-:-:---:--=---:----:--.-n -Serving So Ca 25yr•· Rerool/Repalr FrM Est wllldoWI Doug 5"6-7258 Avall to clean your 0Hlgn/8ulld/A•mod•I Ennl•'• Uc'd Drywall Semi Retired Contractor Speclall•I In .. 1.ttng OCCASIONS 3840 Llcll'32H U 24 Htl Ltc/1n• ·~14091 CARPENTRY•Wlndowa home. Wkly /B l·w k Uc,,lns. 74a-04a7 & Painting. Acoustic/ ~~~~-~~~~f;;~:;':y lendeca petlrrlgallon liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 71 4-554-7831 eSADLER ROOFING Doors • Wood FencH Pl .. H can 848·9145 Petterned Concr•t• Wellpeper Removal. I care Ken 842·t770 upgradH . 780·9792 I Pr•p•r• Alty Pertvt Ucensed & ln11.1<ed CloseVOarage 01ganlze11 [OST& Your Amw•v Otlveway a, pstloa, PalchwOfk 240.1159 • Sh•n•'• Qerdenlng From beg to •nd. -,-1-IY'&l--.1N-G--3-8-ftl'l-1 Fr•• Est. AM retool L#261581 • Call Bob o i.trlbutor-Or looklng? deck•. Repalr/r9moval !Full Service & Repelr Ii Lan4M•pln9. Llwn More affordable Ulan v-•v guattnlMd. 8'7a-509S __ ...;;.. .... ..-.-.-..__._ 24;.8:J23 Pg-312-0020 Phenomenal Cleanlng/ UclFrM•M. 222-eeee ·AcoutUc Removal· HAUUNG 3720 care lnalatrn/Removal doing It on your own. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil TNnldne .,.._..I Personal ewe Products Custom hand te111urH. Sprlnklera IJ48·S801 • * • 71...S&a-e4H TM &.OCM. IKUllU1' -.-m_-0-0-e-w w_N_G___ ......... , CARPET Whlnal• s 4511-3010 Xlnt reta 942·1197 Co ~ &O.W Otw. ue a Ollf CLEANING 3515 P~t .. ~:~·~:~:·~~~ g~:~OR~SS8 EUCnICAL lSlO T.!~~~gL~~P MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 ==~~ •ADDITIONSltte C::::::- iiiiiiliiiiliiiii_.iiiii E11p. Lowest Aatea In JOHN 85().1828 Ll53Ht1 ln-N04 -~·-•,....•& .. • .. •.._•• ... •,.•1--...:...:.:...:.:..:..:._ 8CUM SUCK•ft• Townl M9-44tTO L•W•• ConatruoHon CALIF 11.ACH GIRL 14Yn CMMr........... m "• c...... l<kMft. ... RtlftOdeta On the .... , ;:Hr~U: 1~f.~0~~ Remodel•Hendyman smr:~~o~ C:.:'TJ -E-,-.,.-Y 9-y-----1 ... I~ Streu wllh TOUCHUtts. TOO 6 Plum~ Repairs Am Addllionl VtN/MC 82._7209v_..48•2483 Overstocked With Lt1'704773 Local RH. Local/Ouldc AeaponM nAW\ 3784 8oothlnQ MHeage. 24 Hrs. Alct\ard Stnor ~· MCP•M wort 1"8'· LIMOl11 e?a;1ata $4tll your eiCtta l lOtf? •7t4-85'7·99a.. L127N 70 eS0.?041 Oanlelle ' 310.Sll-0127 UCl2'°'44 '41420t ..... ......... hOuelhald A c.,I to " ........... Rat•e L1o•d Contr-ter Wtmam Marold Jewetet &.&• ~· T'Mr...w w..ow C..... llelftt. --:~~--.~~~-·•-sa--D-R_____ Met'nl : Clanlflrd Oen'e Hm•/Bua lmprv •Small Job S.,.clallat• Wetch/J.-.lry Repair All bOdV c.,.. to relalC ll'lfflllflt-lnt/l•1 ~t In Q111•1i wttl he'= Oen Contr. l1'714t79 Fane • UOhtt • Spa t\ntlq...-•fllM J9Well'Y & rejuvenate. AN/LMT Ouatltv IOb. ,._ .. t. SlilVltlS Ml•H!I 20Yre ticp .a.ana DemMC1 Ii.ct. 84148M .,,,... .... 87~.. CM 711-Mla u1 ..... 7 8M II• ...!:!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!.li•••••ll[l~•L--........,~ ....... ~ ' ' • I t I • • ,. • • f • ' I • ' ' I I I I I I '----'--......... JODAY.'S~-­ CRoSSwoRD PUZZLE a ~ 9 Type of 1'4~ t 5 T.owerd lhll\er 18 ,0town . 17 Jfline ent...nce 18·~1eltie 'quertelbeek 19 ahlpmunk'• lteder 20 Deep-aea nl)lorel'9 22 Acuity 24 Glimpse 25 Very long time 27 Diy, at wine 28 Common phrue 30 Reduce 35 Canadian ... 39 Jostle 40 Type of exam 41 Trait carriers 43 -of March -« He1on 46 Garden 119Q81ables 48 Of canines and I~ 50 Sponsorshlp 51 AciOf Howard 53 ... King Cole 5.4 AClress Gardner 57 Cheapskale 12 H.-d 14 Maleh ea ,...., .. 1., 87 C.rdlnal, •·O· ea uthert 69 Oitmounted 70 8mlc ~=.=:J flower 73 Sidelong gtance DOWN 1 HnNwwlnet 2 ROO'k"'n' roll ctasslc 3 Martini addition 4~ 5 Rodeoskill 6 NelQhbof of Ga. 7 Parf ol a bushel 8 Snub-nosed dogs 9 Poatures 1 o Potter' 1 Olien 11 Root part 12 Goddess ol dlscoro 13 Hosiery shades 2 t Decorate a~ln 23 Sllakelil<e f11h 26 -Peace Prize 28 Dot In the ocean 29 Fad 31 Balks 32 carbonated water 33 OMslble by 2 3o4 Loch- monster 35 WMed In the garden 36 Egg on 37 Repair a sock 38 Middle Eaalem country '42 Wisdom 45 Sl\arpest 47 Portion of lood 49 Base 52 Of the nose 54 Out of the way SS Brink 56 Viper 5 7 27th President 58 Inventor SikOfSky 59 Neutral cotOf 60 Garmenl edge• 61 Sandwich Shof> 63 Adam's son 66 Wire meaS1Jre II 12 1 llBWPORT MA1Utfl5 SUPS FOID 1135 f ,:Z~:::=!=::::=::;============: l!ACH -tlff DOCQ ?Oft .... ...._,.. eenv ,84 Gr..a 11.....,1• aw OMRUS GOllN ae ....... lltul ••ntboo 40, ___ _._ Eaa ol ft •d. loaded, ,co. 2-dr. One ownet. l3K -., --.... a.IMn. lClnl eond. Ntw orJQ mU•t. Lo&CMd. wtttt ~ SHA111f de.toner qu.,,lty fum. Pavlllfon w/Coronaoo uphol ,11500850-5083 13900. 7a~ .. •o and TAHNAH HIRSCH fflg, mt1e. 554 Vtlla 25' ullboat. Two __ ,,___·_ .. ·......,...,..~~~ !Slora. E Bluff, off Jam· .nchorw, 9,8 marln .. 90'TAURUS WON1--------- borH, Sun/Mon 8-2. Ob long •haft, Vhl, eak, look9 and run• NISSAN 1150 WDXLY BJUDGlt QUIZ • 8 TAT 11 S • t /Su n new lnft. 875..0892. Qr Ht. 14,950. Mu•t liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••& 1 oam.Spm. lllneu 4 0 ' Mooring eell lmmed. 873·4909 '911 Altlm• •·df. AMI Q. 1 • Ila South, vuloerable. YoU epede. What. do )'OU reepond? bold: forcH aale of Antique South Side Balboa 94' UPLORl!R 2· FM ClHI, AJC, alarm, che•ts, 72" Palace Island, Near Coral Ave wheel drv, 12k. Auto wMranty. Xlnt condl vaae1, Jo.paneae S12,900 721.0991 trans, full pwr. Xlnl 113 900 723-5142 •U oQ71 OA.J JOlll ..... Partner open• the biddini wilh one no trump. What do )'OU retpc>nd? Q. 1 · Both vulnerable, aa South you hold: •QJt t>A K4 OK 2 •K10 8'7S Your right.-hand opponent opens the bidding with one club. What. action do you take? Q. 3 • Both vulnerable, ae South you bold: OK63 4A8 64 The bidding hae proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTB WEST 10 p-? What do you bid now? Q. 4 • AB South, vulnerable, you hold: •Q 6 t>A K 4 OA 8 8 53 4A J 2 Partner opens the bidding with one Q. 6 • 8o4h vulnerable, u Sou\h you bold: •1071 1:1\'olcl oAX9711 M10 f 2 The bidding haa proceeded: NORTH EASl' 80U'111 •• 10 ' What do you bid now? Q. 6 • Both vulnerable, ae South you hold: •ecretary desk, 0 ' I o cond. 118,500. See (jj ' Bronzes, Olis, Rugs, 5 Gre':.00J.~9 Je~ ·~~~ 1000 Hampthlre l.an•, 1--------- Jewelry, much morel Steve 723.ss83 s12,900 C.M. (310) 519·1524 PLYMOUTH 9185 202 2 1at St (405 S, to 55 $. to 5 0'MOORINQ NB Newport Blvd, over Harbor. Xlnl locatlpn-HONDA 9085 1 8 7 8 "n d •no• bridge, lett at 2tst St) near Pavilion. $13,900 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii original owner. only HOUSE DEMO SALE OBO. (819) 778•2683 1992 Honda Accord EX, S0~1 Z~o1~~;~~00 . EVerythlng Goesl Sid• T ie max 30h. perfect c:ond. loaded. Windows. appliances, Water, elec. S250/mo. Green w/belge lnte• 1--------- fhttures, lumber, etc. 850·7737 rlor. 58K mllos. Al· SAAB 9185 * S•t 8•m•Spm• ways garagect. looks ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1943 Pors Provence •••••••••I· gr8 Sl3.500 6"6·9449 1• Huge Movfng Sele AUTOMOBILES Sat/Sun 8am·2pm JAGUAR 9105 Fum, clothing, toys, The bidding has proceeded: b k kit h lt s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NORTH BAST SOUTH WEST oo 18' c d e~ ' '87 .leg XJS lmmacl '89 Turt»o leather Int. sunroof, a/c, atereo, engine needs work, body good. $500 OBO I• lNI' 7 •Pg~~9TJJ:t~n 'Av! c. iBiiMWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iiOii3iiOil Convertible, 35k ml, Wh t t·o do out.ake? New tir es/brakes, ________ _ a ac I n y •SALE Sat 8·1 1 Build· 8 I c $17 950 5 48 4 5 5 ... •• • 7 32s onvert· • · • • TOYOTA Look (i M d Ing materlals, appl's, Ible Low mtles. Xlnt . oranaweraon on ay. furn. ·clothing, shoes, cond. Better thanJ --E-------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii haehold Items & much most 1992'sl $11,500. E P 9110 '87 Toyota Supra Learn t o be a b et ter b r idce morel 128 28th St. 392.4 14 9 Midnight blue. s-spd p layer! Subec:rib e no w to the 1 _ _;.;.ln_a .... 11 .... e.:..y ..... o .... 1.,..f_B_a_lb_o_a_ •88 c.1.7 tan, 4 wheel All power. 117K ml. Goren Bridge Letter by calllnc SALE: Monday 9·2 ---------• dr, tn·llne 6cyl, 5sp A/C. Good c ond. (800)788-1225 for inlonnation. Or 2438 Viste Hogar CADILLAC 9040 trans, Rancho 5000 $5300/obo. 641·8265. w rite to Goren Bridge Letter, Cross St's: East Bluff suspension kit, Ton· 302·9590.pgr. · P.O. Bos 4410, Chicago, IL 60680-& Vista Del Sot '88 Fleetwood Xlnt neau cvr for rear seat, •·,-.-2-T_o_y.;.;.ot..;:•'"--""'T-e-rc_e_I 4410. SIDEWALK SALE Ev· running cond. Oam· full/half doors, bikini Auto, A/C, Xlnl gas eryday Items to the aged right frnt fender. top, cass w/aux amp, m 11 ea g e s 5 e o o. absurd. Sat, 8·2. 1142 $1200. 640-1914. soh top, 2 tock boxes. 723·8313 675-3885 9210 Rulland/WestcliH 63k ml. nr nu dbl core WANTED COSTA MESA 6124 radiator, xtra chrome ---------CHEVROLET 9045 end trim, 33"ttres, VOLVO 9230 TO BUY 6019 GAR.AGE SALES -------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil regularly servfoed.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Neighborhood Sele TRANSPORTATION '88 Camero T·tops, 56495·00 723·1543 83' 4·DOOR TURBO New Teacher n eeds ---------Sat/StJn 9am·2pm I••••••••• white, new Inter, tires '87 Grand Good condition. Leav-Games, educational BALBOA Appliances, funky 60's & b t A/C PS W 4 4 V 8 furn Collectibles at ery. , • agoneer x , • . Inn for Europe, must toys, ttooks, In good • • •---------PB PW O t t d d "' ISLAND 6106 Antiques Car morel 7011 , . ne ownr. au o, oa e , new sell. $3550. 673·0071 cond. Suitable for 2nd ' • BOATS S3995. 5 56·5 507 paint, lthr, xlnt cond iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii C roftdon St. grade. Please call: (Baker & Bear) liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '94 Cavaller Conv, s55oo. 723·5880•--------- 780·6277 Moving Sate Aug 31st ---------• 9 3 N 0 vu r a n I a red w/gray Int, pwr ---------VOU<SWAGEN 9235 Top Dollars Paid 8am-1pm Oto furn, kg Sat/Sun 9 am·4 pm MX320 Inflata ble windows/doors, auto, MAZDA 91251'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii b d all ' & Clothes, dishes, furn. 1• For Records. Jazz, sz e · P 0 se 3245 New York l 0·11" center console 27k ml, $ t 1,500/obo '74 Superbeetle new S o u n tracks , etc. morel 202 Apolena w IT oh at s u 3 O HP . Must see to appreci· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii paint, rebuilt eng, runs Call Mike 645·7505. (Mesa Verde) S 5 5 o O. Do a I er atel 770·2107 '93 Mazda Mlata great I $2450/ob o. CORONA 875·9 5 56 •98 Chevy Pickup White, camel top, llhr, 844·5370 WE S MISSION A Ale Tll C I 5·spd, 8/c. 'cc, 25K ml. JE LRY, FUR DEL MAR 6122 . uto, • 1• ruse, s13,500. 722·8514•--------& ART 6025 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VIEJO 6167 POWER BOATS V8. Only 8,3ook ml., MISC. AUTO 9245 7012 $1000 Down -------- MENS' ROLEX 2 tone, datejusf. Like new. $2750. Must sell Immediately. 673·4909 BICYCLES 6060 Sat/Sun 8 am •1pm GARAGE SALE '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $299 mo. C.E.L . MERCEDES 9130 Misc Rattan furn, Fos· I• Total drive ott S1 ,659 silstone dining room Furniture, kitch en 20' !:>UFFY ELEGTRIC +Tax. Residua I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tbl, cottee tbl, 2 con· Items, lamps, light lix· Totally restored. $15k 's12,872.92. 12K/ml/yr '89 580 S~ Red, sole tbls. Good cond. ture, rug, exercise Invested. Sell for Vlnilll32907 w/saddle interior. 700 1/2 Narcissus bike, beach cruiser, $9000. Glen, 574·0990 BAUER LOTUS MIQI condl S29k 644· 75 9°0437 radio jewelry Nice COSTA MESA 6610/hm 673·3174/wk l a df'•• clothes 21' Duffy Elec trlc , 642·7700 ---------COSTA MESA 6124 s hoes sz: 8 °9, men•: Fully equipped. AC/ Exp 8/31198 DC frig, 10 Osk Sony----------• Gfant Nutra hybrid iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii clolhes. stulled anl· CO, many extras!!! 75' CAMARO V8 auto· almost new. Please mals & fun stutf! Savo $2600 on this trans. New smog ct. SEIZED CARS from $175.· Porsche•. Cadillacs. Chevys, BMW's, Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4WO's. Your Area. Toll Free 1 ·800·898·9778 Ext.A-1398 for current listings. Call 723·0399 Fri-Sat 9·1, frig $135. Sat & Sun 8 AM R s goat Must seel china cabinet, clothes, 28542 Dlneral llke·new 1996 DuHy un r · ~~~~~~~-~---~-~--~--~----~~~S~c~h~w~ln~n~~M~t~n~B~i~k~e. collectibles, plants! Cross Streets Oea~r Demo. Facio~ $1600080 65~1826 Police model. 1 yr, 211 1eth Pl #1 Trabuco & Los Alisos. warranty. Call Missy *****'95 E 320 Showroom Condi· tlon, 17 ,SOOml, Champagne Beige w/Parchment leather Interior. Phone pack· age, remote alarm, tinted windows. $37,900. Finance ba l ance. only. ANTIQUES & CLASSICS 9250 EMP LOYMENT EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 .:-5 530 WANTED 5535 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii old. Shimano gears. -.,..,---.,,..,..-----Take 405.FWY South 61 (714) 840·8515 or S250. 723·4959. Huge Clearance to Lake Forest exit (310) 592·3028 Ya rd Sale Up To 50% Off (L) on Lake Forest Second Chance (R) on Trabuco Antiques and Fine (L) on Modesto Furnishings (R) on Mojave 1724 Tustin Qi t7lh1_(_L)_o_n_o_1n_e_ra_1 __ _ Fri· Sat 8·5 Sun l 2·4 13 cu. ft. Freeze r ' S w edish Nuru Aid Upright. Xlnt condl· TV, ELECTRONICS, • R e'c e Iv I n g /S.t o c k lion. $150 640·7911 STEREO 6080 • ..., ded to Specializing in serious ,... er son nee r Washer/Dryer I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 11 sto e in Illnesses. 10yrs o><p. arge specoa y r Local ref's. 6 4 6·3735 Admiral set under NG. Computer skills warranty 1111 March 97. To•hlba Stereo/CD, needed. Benoflls. Flex XI I c 't dual tape. Tuner. Eq. On the move? h 759 7985 ---------ra g apaci y. 2spk. $.450. 723 A959. • ours. • DOMESTICS 5 540 S575.obo 842-8533 .., SE LL Recep tionist C.M. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii or 983·348 3 Thinking of having a Sell your extra p/t. lloor cove.ring A 1 z h e 1 m • , • • ---------~1!~a~: !a~:?ii your used vehicle household 11ore, hrs lle><ible. Caregiver Exp, com· FURNITURE 6014 CLASSIFIED through classified Items Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read Classified dally 642-5678 Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the Classlfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. 642-5678 714-777-5959 On the move? Sell your extra household items in Classified '5 1•2324 ask tor Jerry passionate. Flex hrs. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 842·5878 842·5678 in Classified 437-6772. 998·5589. Contemp LR set '=~;::::::::;;~===~===============;===:::;;=;;;:====~ii;=====:;:;::: RETAIL Newport Stationers os looking tor enlhusiastic, customer service oriented. FT, retail sales associates· SoJ&/or Sun schedule possible· exp nlco but LICENSED 'V DAYCARE $15·$500. Oak mstr Ii Lots of TLC & Funl bdrm set StOOO. Ikea B I M t'' Ped1at11c CPR & 1SI Aid drawer units $80. Lots e uyer s ar e Meals/snacks lncld. Reas morel 8 46· 708 9 rates FT/PT 964 -1740 Dining r m tbl, drop leaf, Mahogany. 42x66 ~~~~~~5~2~· •;;~·.1~~n~ V'Check your shopping list off '1"ill train. For inlo call ••••••••• 1093.1130 ext.221 MERCHANDISE Sales P osition EK,perienced. FT/PT. Conroy's Flower s T eacher/Asslstant ~ontessori School In ~.M. 12 ECE untts. • 7 14·549-380 3 Es tate Sale Sat·Sun 8·5 W'flrehouse Manager --------- China. crysral silver ---------. store. PT flex hrs. N.B. Top Dollar Paid! 660 W. 17th St. 11132 No Early Birdsl Call Lenore, 640·6986. From 1 800·1 960. 1 pc to entire estate. Paintings. china, M UST SELLI b i o d ~~~~~e~1n~~~c~0~ ;::'. y Stopp ng ID to ay at any bedroom set + many Rosewd tbl w/6 solid chrs. Antq oak bdrm suite. Pine box & stain glass. Call 497·6858. Selec tive line furn for sale, owner moving call for appt. 721·t955 MERCHANDISE MISC. 6 0 15 County Auto Dealers! "Buy, Lease or Browse" nge Count~'s Auto Dealers are Number One in Customer Satisfaction '73 Maseratl Citroen 37k, all orig. $14.500 OBO 993.5355 When you write a Cl;issilku ad. include all the fact~ und get the results you wunt. 6~2·567R EMPLOYMENT glsware, furn, etc. SERVICES 5 533 =:40=Y=r =NB=Ae=s=6=7=3·=6=22=3='= CABLE TV EQUIP Call for tnfo. 1·800·378·7706 SADDLE BACK & B i L IN C OLN •••••••• Please be aware that th~ ltstings In lhis cat· egory may require you 10 call a 900 number 1n which lhero is a Oharge per minute. . E~PLOYMENT WANTED 5535 •HOUS E-SITTING TLC for your pots, Plants & home. Excel· ~ ref's. 574·4245 wk .. ·(SI09) 985·2007 hm ittJBLIC NOTICES Frml Dining Set w/ buflett/china cabnt S2 1 SO. ttal leather sofa set $ l 450. 2 BR sets sleigh/rice poster Sl900. Down sofa/Iv- seat, $900. 828·2913 SOFTUB Por1abte hot tub St 200. Llfecycle $750. Daybed S75. 848·7089 TRADE through classlfled 642-5678 e M E R C URY CREVIER IMW ATLAS DODGE 2828 Bl d C M -, .... Leasing CONNELL CHEVROLET 1ir ... cH UNCOlN Ml!·IC~IY Santo Ma Auto Moll 2925A Hortx> 4 r .. Blvd"4Costo Mesa Hort>or v • · · 16800 ~h 81v9d .. H. . servlcea....:;E~d~in~g~:.:...:~~5~55~fwV~.~8~3~5··3~1~7~1""'-_____ .;:..;.;54v-;...;.;19~~~~--4-----54-8_·_1_2oo _____ --t ____ 848_·_7_73 ______ --t Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1 ·800·8!1 ·3377 714 380·1200 --CHRYSLER @i@hll PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES torx, Including, without llmi· phones with accessories, Randy Demarco, 3052, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE bHuasvlneessyoyuet7,tNaorted doing <f~1~27~~sine11 Is con· aJthOnlY wilt allow Ille pel'IOllll of tie llhng ot an UM*'Y l/IO _ _._. -------ta11on. unused alHlmo and signage, artwork, GPS ve· personal goods t.atl to laM ,,...._ .....,.._ of Ht* _.. or of PUBLIC ~OTICE transport •. any and all tel• hicle tracking units. Clayton Woods, 4011, Fictitious Bualneas Fictitious Buslnesa Aon Rhodes ducted by: an Individual rtlll'Stn vt ,._., ....... - ---------•phone lines and tele· Please conlacl John personal goods Name Statement Name Statement This statement wat tiled Have you started doing acaons wilhoUt Obtallll'IQ court :J"'Oll °' ~~ • PIO-PUBLIC AUCTION phones which it owns, Stong at 1429 Magnolia, T.P. Bonauota, 4046, per· The following persona are The followfng persons are With the County Clerk of business yet? yes, 3-t4·96 aPl)tO'nf BftOl1K* tallnQ~=~ c.ltl in = 6oo._ ~ : NOTICE OF leases or which have been Long Beach, California sonal goods doing bualness as: River· doing business as: Custom Orange County on 7·15·96 Matt Walfn ""Y imPQ111nt ons. ' OllH DISPOSITION OF assigned lo ti by various 90813, and telephone num. Tim Daniels, 4052, par· aide Meadows, LTD., 190 Pubflcatlons, t52 Park 199038890 23 This •lalemenl was flied ttlt Pll'IONI ttllltM~ Wll ~quest for SOICNI Noice IOll'll la COLLATERAL ON carriers, an accounts rt· ber: (310) 590-3430 II you sonal gooda Newport Center Drive, Crest, Newport Beach, CA Dally Pilot August 10, 17, wllti Iha County Clerk. ot llCIU•lld to~"' notet:=1to 1~ MIMM t~::..a . celvabta which are cur-have any questions regard· Shanna Bryant. 4062, per-Suite 100 Newport BHch 92657 24 31 1996 Orange County on 7·25-96 atto llt"°'1S unlt ll ,......, • DEFAULT renlly outstanding a~d all Ing th• public auction. sonal goods CA 92680• · Suzanne Trevor, 152 Park • • · S 840 19t83tt0813 awd noott Of co llO tile HDW 91 Pursuanl t~ Section 9504 future accounts receivable Dauy Piiot 8-3t·96 & 9-7·96. Carol Ann Carlson, 6006, Jamea Krueger, 190 New-Crest. Newport Beach, CA 8 Dally Piiot Aug. 24, 31, prooosea dOn) Thi lllOlpenO• ,,_,,,...« aj,, the Cahlornla Com· (an accounr becomes re· . . personal goOds por1 Center Drive, Suite 92657 PUBLIC NOTICE Sept. 7, 14, 1998 Sa845 erudmi~stll'on IUU'O~Wll be #Otlt ITifrcJal Code. Califoa In· celvable once a prOduct PUBLIC NOTICE Douglas H. Blum, 6023, 100, Newport Beach, CA Clare Trevor, 152» Park d unltU an ,........, TANMM C.Utaam vOIStments. Inc.. the se· has bean paid tor by or personal good• 92660 Crest Newport Beach CA NOTICC OF C NOTICE pttSOn f1las an obileton to lhl NewOOlt ~ Miia cured porly under a Ff. through Calltla and/or a NOTICe OF SALE Sl'lannon Tl'lomaa. 8028. Rondell e. Hanson, 190 92657 ' APPLICAT•ON FOR PUBLI petDon and ahowt OOOCl cautt ~160GAMOAllQ30.31, n~ncing Agreement dated service has been Pr• NOTICE IS HEREBY personal good• . Newport Center Drive This bualnen It con· CHANG• IN ~ ttlt coutUhOulO not Qtllll h S.o& 1• April 16, 1996, executed by lormtd or the cost thereof GIVEN that lhe under· Roben Mycroft, 8057, ~r· Suite 100, Newport Beach: ducted by: a general part· OWNIRIHIP 0, IOTICE OF rETITIOll TQaitftoll~ _. _ Newport Telecom Corpora· incurred by or through signed lnttnO. to setl the aonsl 9ood1 CA 92660 nollhlp ADIOllllTtll OTATt ~ A HEARING on he~ ~on, a C11tlornl1 corpora· Califia), and pending 1111d personal propert~ d•· 01eg Stradford, 60S8, per· eairett c. Falt, 190 New· Have you started doing ._ ALCOHOLIC ALfflED F. GMUIOTTO Ulbe lltld on OCIOlllr 11111& hon. as debtor. gives n'?· lutur• rental or lease agr ... ~1lbed belOw to enforce a sonar goods port C.nltf Otlve Ste. 100, buslne11 yot? No Be.VI RAG• LICINll Al.FUD FMJICll GAR-1:'4! PM In OtOt No. lice that due to debtor 1 ments or conttacts, lnctud· lten lmpo•ed on Mid PfOP-Richard Wherry, 7028, Newport Beach CA 92660 svzanne TtevOf l-2S.te It 341 Thi Cit/ OflW Olltlge, dtlaull under the Financing Ing bul nol limited 10 those erty under the CallfOfnla per~"-' g00<11 Rofldtll B. H'anson, Co· This statement waa filed To Wt'lom It May Con· ROTTO 029l3-1571 Agreomenl, the COiiaterai relallng to vehicle lifft Setf·Servtco Stor1ge Facll· Steven BllllH, 8048, ~· TrustH of Hanson Family with the County Cterk of cern: Mlnhchau Thi SUI 6 T er No A 1~ f YOU 08JECT to flt under tl'le Financing Agre• owners and/or ope1ator• 1ty Act. (But. & Prof. Cod• 10~ goods Revocable Trull, 190 New· Orange county on ?·25•H Ke X. NGUYEN, la(art) ap-o '*"· ol IN -~ menl will be sold by the•• (herein cotlectlvely role<· •• 21700.21?16). Frank Bedgett, 8047, per· port Center Drive Ste. 100, 1eMieeoa21 plying to the Oopar1ment or Clldltoct, COnllnotftl :':It ttltr ,;.-;no llld .- cured parties at a public . enced •• "cuatomer rental The un<leralgned wm Hll 10N1 goods Newp0r1 eeach,'CA 02660 Dally Pifot A"" 24 31 Alcollolle Oevereoe Control Ind lltllON WflO 1Nt ..... ~ °' In .._ ult on Sept. HS, tll9& at agrtemtnt1•1, and plant, •I publlo It'!• by competJ. P\lfchaM1 must be paid Joyce P. Hanaon co--·· • • 10 Hll alcOflotle bevettiQH .... ''*"""° 111 tile -_.., 10:00 a.m. 11 1429 Magno-e(lulpman1. mechlnery, fur· llve bidding on, the 18th tor at the 1lm. of purcha1t TrustM of Ht1naon ~llmlly Sept. 7, 14, 11196 Ss8'48 at 2200 tiarbor Blvd.,-· °' bOlll. ol MIMD F tofll Wiii N COllft n-. I.Ong Boach. Call!Omte nlture, furnl1hlng1, t1ad• day of Sept. 1"8, et t:30 In oash only. All purcha•ed Revocable Truat, 100 New-PUILIC NOTtCI I E1 10. Costa ~ ... CA1GMROTIO alll Al.IMO ~"rv°&V':~--=-~ t. ll•ture1, ttade namn and p.n'I. on the premises Items told H Is, where 11 POrt Cenltt Drive, Ste. 100. 1121:ze with "' ~41" ()n. GMAOTIO in ....,., a CAEDrroft coltattlal to be sold trJ<I• marks, and the llke. wnere aal<I pr~rty has 1n<1 mutt l:Je removed at Newport Stach, CA 02680 "otllloua auetnna Siie Sffr l Wine (PUbllc A flfTITllN ha lle9ft filtd '""' " or public auction wlU whleh It owns or hH *' been stored and which 1t• the time of th• sale. Sale Thta buslneH la con· Name Statement l!atlng Place llCel\$•(1). Greg W GlllVllO 11t die ~ of Ill ol ALL TANGIBLE eqully lntere1t In, or Which located at (Stor·ll Sett SCor· aul>JKI 10 c1ncellallon In duettcl by: a limited part· The fottowtflQ ~•on•.,. Put>llshed Newport Coult of C.WO/ftl , ~ • e...n::: =.,Ylllf ANOIBl.E ASS!TS 11 leased or at11Qnea to II, age, Ml W. 17th, Cotta the event of tetttement ~ netaNp doing bUtlneH ... AN • lhach.¢oata M•H Dally QMlllGE. N ,,_. • cotlr IL~#J)(N1 TtlecorJI Cor· and utilize• dlreclly ot tn<ll· ~ .... CA 92821), County IWHO owner and obtlgalod Have you started doing •Ollll'O frorn u;e kriptwet Pllol AUQUSl :11. ttte. THE PETITION ,..,.... flt l*IOflll ""~ • ticw\, e Califomle COf' tectly In the e~uct of 111 ol (Orange), 8l1ta of C.11· oartv. buslnett yot? yea, 1972 Mlnlttf .. a, 14 Calleo. rue-$1849 Giii w GlmllD be 1111P11f11C1 ~ ~ lie COUfl _, allon. to be ~td tor t>utlne11. lornla, th• ronowtng: · Oefed tl'll• 31at of Aug. Rondell 8. Hanton, Gen-noa, AIOCho sonta Marg• lllllONI ~·•,_..to lftOftlllt lnim .. • Of H, and •• a SINGLE The equipment for .al• al N1me • Unltl • 19" and tt'l.it 8th day ol eral Paitner Meadow• ti'-. CA 82088 PUIUC NOTICI itW1111.-o1111dlcldM. llallllCt of 111111 •......., lJ , the publlQ a14c1ton tncludH. 0Hcrlptlon of OOO<lt Sept. 1119t Mana;ement Comp1ny Aon Aho<!•• 14 Cllte oe THE PfTITOI ,_.. ~ t 1CIO of • ~~~1''1 TI9. oollaleral to be SOid but lt not ltn'llled to: COM· MatakJ Abe, ton, per• AUCTIONHR: O'Brien'• This statement w11 Hied Suenos Aa~eho sanla flctldoue1 eu.IMe• ......, WlL. Ml ,.. COOi Tiii Mii far lnclidet bul 11 not Umlled l)Uletl With acceHOflH . Of· lone! ~· Auction & Vehicle Uen hf· wllh lh• County Clef'll of Marfatht CA 92881 NelM ........ ". tlW ....... ID ... cteil9 .. llOt ....... 10 all ol fhe bu•lnt11 •• lie. equipment (Including E(ldle Caron. 2038, per· vice, t09/tl1-41t:J, BIN C>Janoe County on .. t.pe This buslneH 1, c-o,,. The lollowlnt persons ere ... .,.. "'1 codlall • · ..... lftllft ,. i.-. a•J• of the oorporatlOn 1etephone1, fax machlnH, IONtl goods 14M3730099 1ftlilttlh ducted by: husband and dOlng t>ultftet• n: a) Bite-,.,_.llNft •n 111,.. • ...,. ...... kl'IO\lit'I as Nftport T .... copier, ptlnler. l}'PWttlter, Georgette Thumuio. 2080. '"ltltel'led N ewp ort Dally PtlOt Augutt 2 .. ,1 Wife "*' Aecotdt. b) IP~ •COUil WU *' ~ .. cem Cotpoia11on, lnclud· lite.) office fUmtlure, office pertorillt ~· .... I H eh-Coat• Mesa Dally • • ttudfOI: c> T'llll4n, l4'0 A N. TI« PfTm:>N • llr .. tiawt. I ,. • 1n9, bU1 nol ltrnlted to, any 1upplln. cellular ttl.. Wlmarn ~nat, 20l2, l"'tlol ~ i 1, 5"''"*" !tpt. 7, 14, 19" a.Ma let! your home Gllelell 81., Or11n99, CA ::1:'° .,.,._,.. llllWll ....... 111 .. ·~ ell raw materl•• anCI perlOMI goods I , 1111. luy 11 a.ti IL fltld IL through ctaaaln.d. .... =• .. c..a current and fUIUl'I tnven. Buy II. 8•11 fl. Plnd It. HOWltd Abt4 303t. otr· lel4I c· .... ..._. M8 ... 78 M•MMW JamH Waffn, -~~~!..-!·~~~· !.-~!..:~~~~~~ ...... ~'!'*'~-~~l'--miiiiiiiilm:m•iil Claaaln•d· SOM100o!9 ' • 44111 Q~. Wine.~ of E11i1111 ._ "" , ' r.: ... '. -It It '. II .. .. (: to h \I '. t: • 1996 MERCURY COU AM/FM cm.a. ALL Ill STOCK! • LOC11. S11TTLE ma •FECRElmlTS $1000' CASH.BIG ~~ ~~ .... :-:-. a < : omsssc _ i a t (80 BOA BLVD. COSTA NIESA RIVEN TO SATISFY YOU'' J GET·TOYOTA o• '71•> n.-2000 All cars subject to prlOf sale + tax. lie. & doc. fees Applies to vehlCles in stocl< only Cash al dlr financing only Pnces exclude leases. Ad expres close of business Mon 9i'02J96 Must take delivery from dealer stock by ITlldntghl 9/02/96. See dallier for qetails. SALES HOURS: MON-sAT9-9 SUN 10-8 SERVICE: MON-RU7-7 SATa.5 i THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES 0 AUGlJST 31 -SEPTEMBER 6, 1996 I' I( 1 I I' I H I ' 11 I I 11 I \\ I I h. SOPHISTICATED ELEGANCE IN BIG CANYON PRESENTED BY ARVILLA SHERON OF lHE PRUDENTIAL.JON DOUGLAS CO. . COVER STORY ON PAGE 12 Cover. .. The Prudential-Jon Douglas Co. ~ Sanch Newport Properties MetroRnJty RopnRulty CanDd)' Village Realty Star JlaJ Eatate The Pruckntial-Jon Doaglu Co. 9. The Prudeatial-Jcmno.tl•Ce. 10. ~?radeatW-Jon Doqlat Co. lL TIM Prudential-Jon Dougl.u Co. 12. Cover Story 13. Cold1MU •anker Coeta Mesa 1'. ColclweU Banker Newport BeKb 15. Coldwtll lanker Newpost Be.cit l'i Coldwell Banker Newport leada 11. Coldwell lanker Newport leAlda l& Coldwtll Banker Newport a.ch lf. Coldwell Bank.er Newport Beach 20. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach. 21. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 21. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 23. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 24. Cout Newpoat Propmia 2S. Coat Newport Propatla 26. Coat Newport Propatla 27 • .(;we J>la podl'rQpatia za. Cont Newport Propatla 29. Coast Newport Propertta 30. C:O.t NC'lq)Olt Properda 31. Coat Newport Propmia 32. Coat Newport Propatia 33. Coat Newport ProPatia 3'. Crabb ll Ellie a.tdentlal Real Eatate Setvtea SS. Crabb ll EUl.t Realdmtlal Real l!ttate Savka 4 36. G rubb At Ellis Resideritial Real Eaute Services 37. Grubb le Ellis Residential Real Estate Services 38. Grubb At Ellis Residential Real Estate Servket 39. Balboa laland Realty 41. Rumbold Realty .f.2.. Ranu 43. Remu ti. Justin Padfic 49. ~ l.oan Specialist 52. Homa of tbe Week 53. Homa of tbe Wtek 54. Open Home Gulde/Mortgage R.atee 55. T6e Irvine Co. 56. Grubb • Ellis Raldentlal Real Estate Servka t I I It t. I I I It I t I t I ' t I I I t t O.ily Pilot Real Estate • August 31, 1996 Newport Proper INDEPENDENTLY OWNED I OPERATED featuring fine properties from condos to castles ... s~s~~~t969 SALT SPRAY Ellperlence the nhllaratlon of Uving right on one of Laguna'a lovellest beaches. Live In over 6400 sq.ft. or luxury with private mps to beach and 45' private boat mooring for yacht. Call for features list. $3,899,000 LSI SANDY SHORES PllrtJally completed 3BR J BA rontemporary home. Located In West Newport right on the sandy beach and near dty tennis courts. $995,000 SS I SPYGLASS HILL . views. Custom-built SBR, 3.75BA. Plus library, granite eourmd kitchen with sub-uro refrigerator and bullt-ln stereo ~tm throughout. $749,000 D5l OCEANVIEW DUPLEX Ten steps to lM rool blue OttAn on the Balboa peninsula. Both units have 3BR-2BA. larie family room. with fabulous ocean and Catalillll views.. $535,000 WSO COTTAGES·BY·THE..SEA 2BR, I.SBA plus IBR, IBA With nithedral open-beam ctllings throu&flout. nreplatt, & prlTatc patio. A bop & a skip lo the Newpcm beaches. $319,000 T51 In real estate, the Fred -..... ,n.S organization has a position of d confidence viding superior rvice to Southern ornia since 1969 ... Our people are the difference :sales associates are selected for their ~edge , character, .. ence, and their !a"'M~itment to strong cal standards. for information on these and other i'lroperties: http·// _ .zow. c.t;»mlc,.oastalpropertles • SUPERB 5 ACRE ESTATE c-prising I 6M sf., 4BR 68,\, custom bowt. I ICl'f pond with 1111.u aod 111r1111. pool. spa. ph1' lttUlis aMIJ1, Ibis ,_,-Ukt mrea1 prowldes rural pri1'11cy, -captlfd lllGGJlllia ud lllPI liglll fitws ud "'!I~ ce dty Hft ud ba1c:Ms. hnplactaWt nlue. $1,375,000 H l 0 CHARMING EXECUTIVE HOME Gorgeous 4,000 + quality built home with SBR. 4.SBA, 5 fireplaces. High ceilings, French doors. u.'ied brid., running stream in peactful gated eodave. $749,900 N6 wilJ buiJd you a custom home to suit your need ... $495,0C>0-$595,000 S32,JJ,49 SINGLE LEVEL ELEGANCE Feel tbe warmth of this l>Hutll\JI home •ilb rn hardwood floors. J spacioUll bidrooms, 2.5 batlls plus ramlly room wilt! ro1) fireplatt. Situated on park Ukr rol-dt-sac. $359,000 W2 8ESTaUY 8eeutiMl) maodekd ftnt floor uoit wicb m"'s or per!. and rountaln. Featurin1 2 bMae bedrooms and Oe!D u~·i_!ll_ room. Mo~ la condWoo. S175,000 547 Call (714) &44-7111 DARREll PASH OwNERIBRokER 714/720,9422 HAR80R VIEW HIUS $995,000 FabulOus Ocean View & 1ntenor remodel 481?. 3BA w/rraiy features securrty system a1d outside spa PAul SHApiRo 714/720, 7 400 BEACH $439,000 Wonderful 11{111 & bnghl remodel & expanded home J8R 2 S8A w/rnooy upgrcx:les ol top quolll~ STEVE RiddlE 714/241 ,0608 MONTICEUO $1'1,000 481? l 758A (j()(j Uf111 lorge model on greenbelt loccmoo New carpet & intenor pant Attodled 2-<:a goroge Community poolS & clubhouse Great Buyl t O • o • t • 0 I 0 O 0 I• 0 LiNdA SilVER 714/645., ~6 ~6 BiNNiE DixoN 714/720,9469 CDM $359,000 Beoutiflj front townhome W/run9f<:AJS JC' ,. l Jo> 28R 2 58A nJlh of Hwy G<eot Buv' DARREll PASH OwNERIBRokER 714/720,9422 HAnOll VlEW HtUS $528.0CXJ Qr-. st()f'f, 38R. custom 28A 00 huge COll'lf'l IOI Priced below oPP'Osed vokJe f()f Avgust esc.row Reducedt Owner wonts sold. 2 Association office closed for Labor Day 4 8:45 a.m., GPA Committee meeting 9 a.m. -noon, Agency l -4 p.m., Ethics 5 8:30 a.m., Board of Directors 6 10 a .m -2 p .m., Brokers Preview MLS Book Delivery 9 8:45 a .m .. Community Relations meeting 9 a .m .. MLS Committee meeting 1 O 8:45 a.m .. Affiliate Committee meeting 11 9 a.m. -noon. Foreclosure l -4 p.m., Cold Calling Techniques 12 9 a .m., Grievance Committee meeting 2 -4 p.m., COMPASS Beginner course 13 10 a.m . -2 p .m .. Broker Preview 16 8:30 a .m ., Orientation/Induction 18 8:30 a.m. -Civic Leaders Breakfast 9 o.m. -noon. Envlro Hazards 2 -5 p.m., Internet Course l -4 p.m., Procuring Couse 19 2 -5 p.m., COMPASS Advanced course 20 10 a .m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview 22 Autumn begins 23 Yorn Klppur 25 9:30 a .m. -4:30 p.m., Seminar, Working with Real Estate Financing. Taught by Attorney Bert Cook 26 9 -11 o.m., COMPASS Beginner course 27 1 O o .m. -2 p.m,, Brokers Preview l • BAYFRONT F.STATE _..,... __ .. _,....,. __ °"""""" ...... nrl\C.... '*" Nct 1'r ii. r..-iriom-c...w-•..,._ r ....... . ............ bi,.... ........... 1 ...... ~ .... Sat> ... ""' 1707 East Bay Ave. $3,950,000 c.Jl lbu1 Flu/er 673-3777 UDOISl.l <Rat street to SIJttt loc. Huge M8ll downstrs. 2 very lg Bil &. deck upstrs. So pitlo. ... SSJl,000 c.o&ONA DU MAR $50,000 below Mf'j 38f .. In CdM 2·SfOIY with 5Utt down. 3 B.lk., fpk ............. .......... Utt.450 CORONA DU. MAil l'llstlne ant. duplex. 28R I BA front w/DR, 28R IBA rear. Uich w/p. New rod .. $399,900 CORONA DU. MAil Vk:tO!Wn beMlly bit we ·ao·s. 3BR. Sliytts. 2 fplcs. lg. din rm. Spidoll5 I Bl. .pt .................. 5639.000 CORONA DU. MAil Fabulous south of hwy loc. w/ocn view. 3aA 28A remod kit. frml DR. French Drs ....... $195,000 L\STSIDl HEIGHTS Own PfOfl th.\I CM1 help W/piylTlellll Duplex. Lldl l\ls lY. fplc. 2 CM~· yMth.. .................... $J.SYOO MESA VlRDl Exec hm. 11.000~ sr cul -de·s.\c lot. 48R 38A. Fil w/fpk.. bonus rm. spa. 3-c.u gar ..... $323,000 \ \ S595.000 Sal/Sun 1 ·5 L. Valentine az:a1m.11 7 NiQhlsho<e $1 .295,<XX> Sun 2-5 B Amstadler $1.4-49,000 Sun 1-5 L Valentine 6 fauWllld $1,795,000 Sun 2-5 B Roppolo CWlt:IEJI $788,000 Sun 2-5 M Jones SAiles Court $229,llOO Sun 1-5 B Chambers ..Ullm!IEI 1 • Karmlil Court $229,(XX) Sell 1·5 N.klgarty 410 MomlnQ Star $679.000 Sun 2-4 A. Sheron 12 karmJW Court $222.<XX> Sun 1-5 N.klgarty 1900~tlago $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 S Luby 2 GoodwtM Court $209,(XX) Sun 1-S D. ChambeB t218Poln0r 830.<XX> Sat/Sun 1-5 S Mrttman $364.500 Sal/Sun 2·5 P Zartler sm.ooo Sun 1-5 A Hall '210,000 Sun 1-4 B.Ams1Jd1er $699,000 Sun 2-5 R Ltss $1.225.000 Sii 1-5 P.Mcl(mey $1.225.000 Sun 1-5 B SWVldaJ $139,900 Sa1 1-.4 T Hil $199,<XX> Sii/Sun 1-5 M Pe*< Sat/Sun 1-.4 B Amstaclter rtutMz lll~lla~O! ~ Siii H I. Sfllldll $549,000 Sun 2-5 S710,000 Sat/Sun2-5 Viste OM af °"" Open Houa and rqbur co Ulin a •soo Pit~,. 5'ot1 Mol1 0...-. ....... ..,, ........... -...... ,_ -- $735,000 EleganllycustomlleO 1nvnarulate2-story. 4 bed· rooms 3 5 baths home 1n this pnvate.coovnu· mty with pools & spas Beauliful serene setting Palm tree lined rear yard ~.,,,,,,.,, 729-1271 $459,000 3 bedrooms. 3 balhs loft lor office or bonus room Euro M11te k1lrhen c;ib111els wtv.t111e ap phances hving rm lplc. st.'Cu ritysyslem $710,000 Charming garden cour1 yard i:ntry onlo w1CIP. 47 lot With priva1e spa remodeled homt m pristine cond111on Perlecl lor couple M•rci• Bruhier 1ZJ-7Z'1 $475,000 Beaul 0ecorated ·casablanca· plan m mini con- d111on This 380 2 SBA has a lam rm garden cour1yard entry w/880 cenlral alrium sec sys- tem ale El egant mstr suite w/ views Very open feeling One ol lhe besl values on one ol Dover Shore·s mos1 exclusive stre~ns Home has po1en11a1 tor 4 or 5 bedrooms Orama11c courlyard enlry spa vaulled ce1hngs $529,000 Bayfront condo llows beautifully thru-out dock 1sava1lable niceviewl 3 bedrooms 3 baths. 2 car garage Seller will carry Furniture available Cant Jacob:s John Jacob:s 71 f..fli34 719-4633 $1,650,000 Slunn111g single 1evel 4BO 4BA hm on ap~ 40 acres lncludt-s co.ered p1 I spa & waterfall gym hUQt> lani1ly rm & d•eJm ~11ctien Pertecl 101 t1orse ---- ....., .. =.,.... ranch or 111rea1 Conll~oous ~rre~oe a .iva1121 , $719,000 $429,000 This 1nv11ino 4 80 within v.<11kino distance to mariners & back b.ly, features 1iewe1 roof aulo- mated sprinklers. wood floors copper p1p1ng & much more• Subllul your offer-now reduci><1 lo $429 OOJ / THE PRUDENTIAL• JON DoUGLAS COMPANY A memkr of the · Jon Dot.cw Real Estat~ Qroup, Inc. BARBARA SWINDALL 729-7286 $249,000 Villa Point S219,900 B~g Canyon S2 l9,000 Dotti Johnson 760-196·6 presents CC)I{()~.\ l)FI .\I \ f{ S'f111dc11stlt' (:011tln • ( )f>c 11 \1111di1_l' 2-5 701 Avoaido I Bedroom l Bath, ocean view, beautiful location. Close to beach & Fashion Island. $179,500 753 Avoaido 2 Bedroom -2 Bath Condo, Close to Beach and Fashion Island. Pri"ate 2-Car Garage with Storage. Lovely Pool, Spa and Entertlinment Area. $229,500 727 Avocado 718'11 Ma1·garite 42 I 0 Spindrift S269,SOO $289,900 $185,000 Sold Sold In Escrow THE~RUDENTIAL •)ON DoUGLAS COMPA ,y ~ LO\\'F'iT PRJC.1' fN HARBOR VIEW HOME~ ~ • 11. 11 • : H 1111 ' n I'" 11 11 11 "1 ll .t' tlu, S401J,(I()() STl 'N;\;ING 2-STORY CUSTOM HOME }1i-r ' 111111111'' ""'" \1111, r ... 11'-<111 '"' I f, olr, •1111. ~ ' lwh l.1q.!c 11\lng rourn. 111.11.i, 'I 1111 $795,000 • TllE LOT-THt._ LOCATION-THE SIZE-TIIE PLACf < .r.i11d n 1111 "k·I tll• I l 'I "111'11111 ot till l.trl(C)t Pon Street Ooor plan, expanded 111 "" • '1111 "I It. l'w1I. .ill nt" ""'cl""' .111d d1111r'., .HIJcil lihr:iry, c~crche room anJ nc\• '""\ \ I )"'' \ 111111111•' 111 !111 't hool TENNIS PLAYER'S DREAM Somerset Mudd. '"' •jlllll' rn \'llllr own h:id.: yJrJ hut how .1hout 3 cloor. ·"' I\ .11111 \ln 1u:d Ii~ 111ur m·1uhli. ,r,. ( 111111111in1t~ lcnn"• pool .ind 'I"' " indeed JLC.f 'lLI'' ·"' • \ I nc" L.ir. hln. 1111' < •ll.11 \It·" """' "fl'lJll'\. Bc~t pnlc. S539.000 ~onofino \lodd \\ 11'1 tlH ,,1111t 11111rnn1t) to th:u tcnni~ court-JU'>t ~ccr' .l\Lll I loo I 11nol1111• h.i, "" llld11,lol l11n 1n•.11. Jll nc" winclo~ ... upgntlccf lun-hcn tik ,1111 1 •11'1'11.11u c,, ''"1 l.11111h l<Hllll,, : I~ lo.uh, \t lllr h." lllOH'd S559,000 \VALK TO WORK lN NEWPORT CENTER ~t \I 111 Moec" ( o.irdt·n, '"' """ \\ dL. ltl I )('\IL'Tl Pl.11.1, \lc.IKJI PIJt..I. 11r ( torpor II ' " ' "1'"'1 ' ut1,·1. 111, ill) l•K 11,·ol fur t.111111} .mil till· profc.,,um.il. h j, '"u.11 .. I 111 11""" I '1 ·"'" ·"'·'' ftu111 1r.11f11, md h." the ~ul1lcd iol'l'urrn uf 1hc gated c110111111n11 ' \I" ' ' '1 l!" '"' h 11:• 1111'" 1 '""l" gut'' 1111.rn t" d0,,n,iail"'t. ~nd ~un ro11111 l111 "1"111•i.: '"' lll•llllllljl'llll $759,000 Ll· \.4i1' I t.i.,c ""Ii\ il·"· I In d1u11111, ' l1.1tll\, l.11icc ina,tcl \u1tt:, li111th1 L.1tlhc11,d11' 111111111l,,p.1,.111d l<IHlt\lllurt $2 600mo. TWO . . ONGt .. - • Daily Pilot Rnl EstaU • Augusr 31. 1996 THE PRUDENTIAL• }ON DOUGLAS COMPANY 4 bedroom & family room. New carpets. End location with mini view. Reduced for Immediate sale! $229,000 Gorgeous 3 bedroom, 2.5 Baths. Air conditioned. custom tile, newer appliances. Vaulted ceilings. Price Reduced: $229~ A member of the Jon Douglas Real Es tate Senlices Group , Inc. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath. Upgraded with Plantation shutters, custom mirrors. Ocean view from master suite. $222,000 2 Bedroom & den. 2.5 Baths. Over- looks Greenbelt. Light & open. Great Buy! $207,000 p 't£1ent1 ~wpo'l.t C 'l.Ht lJownhome1 2 Bedroom, 25 ~ Dramatic floor pJan with clear slay wiidows. Ftreplace, attached garage with inside access. New Price: $209,000 548-4796 Fabulous location, overlooks pooVfen- nis. 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Baths. Air condi- tioned. ••Decorator allowance. $220,000 Read the latest happenings in How to contact your real estate . . . Buylines "It was the closest lhing to heaven." said Kelly Edwards of GRUBB & EUJS RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES after she returned from a weekloog retreat in the beautiful Catskills of New York.. "It was such a beautiful place!" lt wasn't nearly heaven. but it was almost Detroit. .. where there's a lot of soul and there were a lot of souls as well when Dorothy Able.s of COWWEU BANKER COSTA MESA returned to her fonncr stomping grounds for a classic car cruise. Nearly three-quarters of a million people watched as 25,000 classic cars from the · 30s to the '70s cruised a four-mile span in a Detroit suburb. '1t was great -there was every type of car you could imagine," she said. "It took us 2 112 hours just to drive one mile!" (Sounds like a ttip to L.AI) yes was m Nancy Wimer to give up life as a retiree for real estate, so she's back as his a-;sistant. And a big welcome to Jim Mahaft'y and Mark Ornelas, the newest members of the CB team. The Olympics may be over, but Lisa Olsen of COWWEU BANKER MARINERS MILE went the distance to visit her daughter in Georgia. Lorraine Farrington is also taking some time to renew family tics. And Nancy Petenon just returned from a trip to Lake Tahoe with her sister - where she bad a fabulous time. Taking time for tee were lllcbard and Vicki Lee, who just got back froni a golf excursion. Barbara Stowen of TAY WR WOODROW was recognized for her key contributions to numerous company successes with a promotion to vice president of sales and marketing. Do you lune any nf'WI to incbuh in tla1 Bu1lbte1 c""'-111 JIUI cllll J•lh Viler, real tstaU 1tUJN (714) 5144242 or fax (114) '5(>..402. • representatives Wo would like your commeou, questions or su~ons for material you would like to 11ee in the Daily Pilot Rul &ulte section. ~blishcd every Saturday. If you are interested in edvenising in our publication, contact sales rcprc,~tativcs Kjp Hancock at (714) S7~247 or Janet Vinograd at (714) 57~248. Their fax numbci is (714) 63l~S94. [( yoo wooJd like to submit materials for publtcation or you have an interesting story idea. contact Julie Viker,~ estate editor at (714) 574- 4242, fax (714) 650-4802. To teaeh u by mail: Daily Pilot Real &tale, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 'YJ.627. Daily Pilot Rn1 &cue• Aupsc 31, 1996 • COVER HOME Q / fus magnificent ofTenng w~ ~reated ex~usively for ~ owner t_/ with discerning taSte. Sophisticated design and supenor workmanship are hallmarks of this complete remodel into one of rhe most unique homes in Big Canyon. This s.s00+· sq. ft.. 4-6 bedroom, six and one half bath residence indudes the bonus of a separate living wing for servants, in-laws or guests. The extra-large lot backs onto the golf course. There is a secluded.spa which adjoins the 1, loo· sq. ft. master suite. Lush landscaping swrou~ds a gorgeous pool. cabana and patio -adding allure to the expansive fonnal and informal entertainment areas. • 4-6 Bedrooms. six and one-half baths • Golf course \~ews • Pool, spa. cabana • Gorgeous courtyard • Separate guest/maid/ in-laws quarters • E.xtra-laige lot •Extensive marble. granite and custom woodwork $1,795,000 For .further ieformation, please contact ARVILLA SHERON (714) 729-7212 Office (714) 729-5430 24-Hour Voice Pager (714) 721 -0180 Residence HomeAid Orange County announces new shelter proiects HomeAid builds and renovates shelters for the transitionally homeless 11111111: \1d Orani::1.• ( oulll). lhc non pnit11111ca1111;1111111 Jll11!.1tl'd \\1th llll' Budd111)! lndu,ln "''11llJlu111 1h:i1 hudd, .ind tl'1111\.1lt'' 'hl'lt1.·1, for 1lw lr.111,llllHl<llf\ h11111l'k\' h,1, illll111Ull<.:l'd II \\il l 'lart <.:on,lrul111111 1>11 two lll'W -.hl'11c1 pn>JCCIS lhl' year. . ·- An:ordmg lo Lee Rogahncr ol Ba"-Cntanll ,>gon1 Anh1ll'Ch and a member of the I lurneA1c.l board of c.Jirector-.. HomcAu.J plan' to \tart con,truct11111 1r1 Scptcmhcr on a new fac1lity fur Mar)·, Shelll'r 1n Tu\tln, the only wall. 111 'helter 111 Orange County lnr pregnant girl\ unc.lc1 agl' IM Pha\e I ol n111,1ruc1111n mclude' building ii 1ran ... 111on hou'c where"' The project team for Mary's Shelter, from left: Dr. Lee Cordrey, Mary's Shelter director; Poul Peek, shelter board of directors president; Kathy Honsink, Soles and Marketing Council past president (MHS Customer Service, Inc.); Lee Rogoliner, HomeAid liaison and board member (Bossenion/Logoni Architects); Lynne Ruth and Dole Meredith, Builder Captain representatives, California Pacific Homes girls will bl· able lo -.ta} for up to \IX California Pacific Home\ 1s \Crvmg as month' after lht'1r hab1c<., arc born Once the builder captain for the $500.000 Pha'e r I \ rnmpletccJ Ill Mart h 1997, the project with Richardson. Nagy and girls II\ mg 111 the ex .... 1111g s1x-hcd shelter Martm providing architectural services will move lo the 1ran,1t111n hou'c anc.l HomcAid will also start construction Phase 11 of rnnstruc110n will \tart. Pha'e on a new shelter for Casa Teresa in II mvolvcs c.lcmolrtion of the existing Orange in early October. According to 'helter and construct10n of a 12-bed mam Diane Jensen of Burrow Escrow and a facility. The main fac1hty is expected to HomeAid director. Casa Teresa's current vue.n.ip.~qv~m~r 19~7.. ' 't ' 1 • • ', e I I 180Q S<tUClf8 f~1fhO-)'H f0ltaBC>W91• be , demolished and replaced wnh a 3.(X)O square foot facility that will add seven new beds for 12 lotal resident!>. The cottage is used as an mtake facili1y for residents entering the Casa Teresa program. which provides shelter and assistance to homeless pregnant single women. In addition to the cottage, Casa Teresa operates a J 3-room, apartmeot- i;tylo fe.(ij~ ~~.~..,·~~lt . women h\e after they are reaJ\ I .1 more 1ndependen1 lifestyle . 'helter. w11h Scheurer Arch1ll'lh prm 1cJ111g the working drn\\ 111~' HL·.11t'1 Home' will ,cr>e as HomeA1J' hutl,kr Lap1a1n tor lhc $275.000 proJell. ,1.11t·d lor rnmplet1un b} the end of 1h1' \l .11 llo111cA 1d Orange Coun1y 11111h1l1ll' · members ul the building mdu,lr) .111d liw local community to donate lah11r. material s and profc!>sional expa11'L' h• build or renovate shelters forthc Lran,1tionally homeless. those net'J1n)! ~o day, 10 18 months to get back on their lect. Currently in Orange Counl~. nlllfl' than 12,000 people are homelelts c.luL' h> catastrophic illness. job loss. '-pou,al desertion or abandooment. Half ol thcm arc children under the age of 17 and 3.000 are under five years old. Established in 1989 by the Butlc.lmg Industry Association, the orgamzatwn has completed 23 shelter pro1ccts Mofl' than 1,500 companies and 20.000 individuals have dooated in execs' of 300,000 volunteer hours and raised more than $6 million in cash and in-kind contributions. For mor. information regarding Hom•Aid Orang• County, call (714) 553-9510. t t t " ••I I •••••••• $202,500 GREAT FAMILY HOME Ncsdcd in a park like setting! Beautiful 2BD., 2.SBA , 2 story townhomc with 2 car attached garage. Cozy fire place, upgrades throughout. Very private. #20SEA 48R., 2.SBA. Formal dining room. Fin:pla .. c in family room. Beautiful ficus rm:s boarder entire rear. Malibu & tloodlights add co evening entertainment .. #33CAR Beautiful 4RD., 3RA. Mc\:i Vcnk Nonh home 111 nccl lent condition. form.ii living & dining mom~, v.111lted ceiling~. l..irjl.c f.unilv room & more # 16 UT A $189,900 POPULAR NEWPORT TBIUlACE $147,000 $169,887 Absolutely immacuJatc 380., 2BA. home. Completely 2 master suites each with own bath & ~st bath an Huge R2 zoned lot with 2 completely scpcratc houses & remodeled & landscaped. Frcahly painted. New carpet. Newport Beach! Cathedral ceilings, fireplace, garage & vards & laundry! Both arc 2BD., l BA, with garages too! Upgraded fixtures. Spaciow den & family room. #19DEL carport. Greenbelts, pools & spas. #l SSTA Call Now' #19POM COLDWELL BANKER COSTA MESA / HUNTINGTON BEACH 714.668.9a33 / 714.846.9094 209 West W1l._,n Wav lltck lanlur COSTA MESA .H20 M.in-l.lnJ ( ir Delph• oiv. .iJJ 11>57 lJt>h (.ir Delpha 0-alJ 1723 Ne.. Hampolurc SandyAdlmck I 5 Slt.9.000 I 4 S21Q.900 I 4 S2SS,900 I 4 S2J9,900 111·1',11111 'I 'I \,II\\ NBWPOllT BEACH UlS Smtc1 unc Jcrnc Mahoocy COSTA.MESA 2405 Nubonnc W1y Jcrnc Mahoney 3435 Fvshcu Eba HOf' UJO Santa AIU Al loonic TIUtlCT 16'7 J-St. SandyMamd: HUNTINGTON BEACH l 071lMWon P~VALLBY 12 4 SSI0,000 u ... $116,000 1--4 $239,750 1-4 Sl79,500 ... S.206,900 ... $22".900 1616l Mt. Hut.na. I • Jlm "2•.900 http:/ /www.coldwellbanker.com lrt ru c c ~\ nm . 2 ''"" t(m"h<Ml>e 11111 & I BA ,1,,..n Den, tircpl••< ( luM10u..c<, 'f'"· 1cnnt• & pl~~' #l'INAR NORTH SANTA ANA BF.AUTY $189,900 .~Jill 2 lllll Nth•. n<'•cr home lot th"'~'' l"r,d• Jc,orucJ. m•n• tru11 IT«• <"ut< 4u1c1 , ul J, -... ·~ dn,_, IU M\ & '"''1'1".n.l\_!9~\\'Jll STEPS TO THB PA.KX $199,900 '<duJcJ rr;i..11 R.irc •UI ,le""' '"'"'' nc1!1ht>.irh•••I )11Jt • hlodt ln>m the OCl!(hhorh .. .J p.rk .Ultl I 7!\llA , Jltvh~o 1n lr\lni,t mum &. h.ill Fourth hcJ """"I.kn 131\l'K SOLD "AS IS~ $203,000 M«.i \'crdc Nonh •mum home .llll), 211A -.11h v•ultcJ ,ciJ.rngs (;rc•t •re• ' Ncnh ••rrc1. p..unr &. n.c 117NF.W MESA VBRDB DlllJGHT $206,900 J8D , l.7S8A., angle uon< wuh l.u-itc pnn1c y.anl ,.._ in cood>oon Ca.thcdnl cdi.np. •mJm oil ~ m-ba1morn 133MAJL SRCLUDBD LOCATION Sl.04,900 Secluded Coou Mesa aru. 3811. I 7SllA, 111tmor trac.t loc:adon. Larsc &mity room, fireplace, dt111gncr kilchcn, ccnml aw. l90PEA MESA VUDB STAl'B STl.BBT $206,900 New Oll the roartct! lcaudfully upduN 3811. l .751A, vaulted c:cilinp. Es'tn JarF lac, 11.V patting, 2 ar amchcd ~" 11610W P..U.XSIDB BSTATBS $2.U,900 Sharp 311 R I 75 llA. csc<vtlvc: ltamc in prcso~ .uc• ot Fountaan Valley. Bnclt counyud, MWcr carpc1. h-nh paant 116MOtJ POPULAJ. 001.0NADO MODBL $209,000 So C:C-Mmo, huge 41111. I 758A l ·srory home on the ~blic home, tircpla«, family room. ~ lo! Great Price. t 29SPll. BLUFF TOP HOME Sll9,000 ~ nntl kaubl\d 3H 2.SllA, top home with.,..., --PmKh docw, larsc pnnct ltm.hm t lOSEA ore• 'I'~ I U~< m.-tct t>.:Jr••>fll, l rir<pb.c' hnJ,.1w.J tt••u" & nc"""' i...lf"f'<'t UC\\ \\ mJ.n.". tJ'l'r k11t.hcn, It\ """!"""hie #.ll( Ill' ON THE 81:.ACH $259,900 RcJu"hl rh1 u....anJ,' ~RR ~R \ ,1...-nu lH •t i.-.1th J'4C 'l.etmc \h;;.\ .. , ( .autuu l...a~un.l, ll.;an.a r ... nr & S('"~tfl 11.u~,r tnrr.ath,t. l1.lf\.:lt ,, .. 11UHll1 n rn\.cJ l>cl• m IJ\t -.1, l!t>OOl I PRESrlGIOUS WIMBUIOON VTLLAGf. SlM,000 .\luJ<I r<rlnt' 3BP. l ll\ \\Uh l•mrh ro um, nwhlc cntn, pbnuuon shuncn. ulc lar,hcn, lrnh <UNI<• p•tnl, d1vnung vnJ "'mmu.n1n pool> & 'I" & ttn Ol\ u ltJN HUNTINGTON SHOWCASB SJo.4,000 Bcauurul 41\P. JllA home \\tth llam1I~ "'"'"· •oq· fire· pbcc, ~'OOd !loon, urgaJcJ kmchcn. mn ~ pn~ Fi.dknc nc1(1hbortMx>d '96CHE ON THE BAY $330,000 In ~pon Bcauofully & cn<'lm'-.:1) mnoddcd 21111. 2BA condo. '*"" gorgrt>UJ t>k in Lan., & b.iths, """ hudwooJ !loon lie Berber'"~'· llruthnku1g - '31 FEil NBWPOllT IBACH $510,000 UDUCED SlS,000"' ~modeled Jill JBA nmom pool home on I 0,000• tf toe. Whi~ gounnn btdic:o •irh ubnih, Frcn.-h dotin k»tnp. to ('Uk bk.c ..-mng, 6ttpl:11.~ in kitch<n & IMnp. mom. f l 3Sl" Call for information on joining our team of professionals. TOM SUTllO 668-9333 • .tn SPYGl.ASS flll.l • $799,000 Traditional 2 story, 3 bedroom home with den .office, family and bonus . ooms. Estate like grounds with lush gardens. Pat Foerster • 631-1400 Alison McCormick • 644-9060 BF.t.COUl?T • $1,995,000 5 beJr<'<"ll "Gallery I lame· wrth 4 up tJnJ 1 J .. nrn, st"dy 62 exercise room, family & dininq moms, French doors, pabo, poof, spa & lt'ater/a/I Comt!gy& & Peterson • 631-1400 TURTLE R OCK • $1,995,000 5 bJ, 5.5 ba, marble f/oon'ng, ex:quiaite grounds, cU8lom pool, spa, eng/ish gardens, imparfod /rench limestone, privacy and views abounds. Warcl!Powell • 644-9060 $2,795,000 y r,111/, cusfom ca m1Zlry. an <'"'" opp.>111fments, .m9/rs/1 library, ,,/ct'<llor, .J fireplaces, neu J..,._.k u 11/ acconmwJatl.' a large y.1cht + bolJb.,a/ Lyleen {.,If Jeff Ewing • 644-9060 BAI.HOA 0CEANPRONT • $890,000 Corner t>eM,,fr,int location with ocean and ba11 1•rews, .3 bedrooms, 3 baths, tl~tor, unique /loorplan, large .,//,ce area wine ca/lar, lar~ Jeck, srtting room. Marcia & Robert Bents • 644.9060 DOVER SHORES • $1,325,000 Ramcxk/ad 4 badroom bay/ront .w;fh Jock for 55' yacht. Naw faca4 marble floor., u,,Jat.J kitchen, pnuate m~•r with worukr/u/ vi.wa. Rob Oiem • 631-1400 Su eep1119 com er erla!e on an .,,rt;re kif bloclr mf/11Jes large 5 beJrt1'lm h<'ll!h! with library, family r,..,m, trip/I! car gmage a11J lwcuno11s gardens. Kay Polovina • 631.1400 lRVINE COVE • $2,195,000 Dramatic 3 bedroom contemporary with hug. C•"· tral sky/it J .. m1e & 180 · «eon uiftO. Two .lorv living and d;ning rooma, family room, /;~ Sharon McKinnon • 631-1400 ( ) -+ -i -( " ) (l ( ) () ., ) -() ( H ) ( ) ' I .; I I I t If I '\ • " I'" ii I : ' . I ' , , • " \ ' ' " • " 1.. I : I II " I ' I -I. II II I '\ ' " I '" ' I I : ' I I I ' ' : b.VINE • $1.f9,000 2 bd, 2 ba townhome, 2 car attached garage, dual master suites Dreyfus/Weir • 644-9060 WESTCLIPP • $217,000 2 bd, 2 ba, one master suite upstairs, frplc & deck, living room Deremiah/Francis • 644-9060 BAYll.IJ>GB • $25.f,900 Largest 3 bd townhome with 1 bd <town, cathedral ceilings, frplc Joann Lent • 631-1400 BAYVIEW TmulACE • $285,000 2 bd, 2 ba, great location, ~ new paint, vaulted ccilin&', spacious master Don & Joyce Olson • 644-9060 . BA.sTsmB CosrA MP&l • $297 ,000 Beautiful newer 3 bd µpgradcd home, luge end lot, gorgeous yard Cheryl Carlson • 631-1400 NEWPOllT SHOllBS • $339,000 duplex, steps to ocean, 3 bd up, 2 down, both w / 2 ba & frplcs Kennie Jo Rizzo • 631-1400 CosrA MBsA • $375,000 Channing small duplex, 2 bd each unit near shops & restaurants Kennie Jo Rizzo ~ 631-1400 NEWPOllT Noll.TH • $.f68,000 Elegant 4 bd home, gourmet kitchen, &mily room, corner lot Grayce Taliaferro • 673-6900 I NBWPO.R.T WATBllPllONT • $S.f9,000 Waterfroni duplex with a boat dock, outstanding location, huge deck David Prince • 644-9060 LnTLB lsLAND • $595,000 2 bd home, bdd: patio & studio apt over garage, master suite Van Orden/Gordon/Walsh • 673-6900 HAuo& VIEW Hn..Ls • $699,000 kitchen Alison McCormiC;.k • 644-9060 BMllA.LD BAY • $7.f9,000 Spacious lot with 1 bd, 1 ba cottage, pool and small pavillion , Milcs/Seesemann • 644-9060 LIDo ISLE • $799,000 Superb 3 bd remodel built around lush central patio on corner lot Lee Drummy • 631-1400 OcBANlii.ONT • $1,.f95,000 3 hd. with den, prill)$: Mid. Peninsula area reccn_dy remodeled Emily McGinley • 631-1400 SANTA A.NA HmoHTS • $1,9.f0,000 3 bd, 3 ba, 2.47 ACrc, guest house has l bd, 2 ba, pool and spa Claudia Mayfield-Wisc • 644-9060 liVINE TRUACB • $2,195,000 3 bd, 3.5 oa, contcmpo~ home, unobstructed ocean views Judy Robbins • 644-9060 NBWPO .. T BEACH AT AVOCADO ~9060 B.\LBoA ISLAND AT MilJNB AVB. 6'73-6900 NBWPOllT BBACH AT MAlltNEA's MILB 631-1400 •I It . t • o • J t I It I WEEKEND OPE~ HOUSES 1-5 SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS HARBOR VIEW HILLS B AY CREST 953 Sandcastle $579,000 Kyle & Kerry Krause l 701 Starlight Circle $569,000 Kay Sterling LIDO ISLE 900 Zurich $1,795,000 Kay Polovina 221 7 Vista Dorado $307,000 Jeannine Stake 7 45 Via Lido Nord $799,000 S har on Grimes HARBOR VIEW H ILLS 101 Via Dijon . $925,000 Sharon McKinnon 953 Sandcastle $579,000 Kyle & Kerry Krause 106 Via Cordova $559,000 Richard Lee LIDO ISLE 106 Via Dijon $925,000 Richard Lee NEWPORT HEIGHTS NEWPORT SHORES 400 Tustin $439,000 Carla Brofbnan 424 Colto n Street $322,000 Kennie Jo Rizzo NORTii LAGUNA 395 Camden Place $1,295,000 Riclt Sdueiber SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS SPYGLASS HILL BALBOA PENINSULA 46 Oulres Bay $749,000 Don Olson 1025 E. Balboa $89C,OOO The Bents 1 San Martin $699,000 Joyce OJ.on NEW LISTINGS NEWPORT SHORES • $269,000 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 blocks to beach, very light and op1.m single family home. Newer kitchen and appliances, skylight in kitchen. Bruce Miller • 644-9060 LAGUNA N IGUEL • $229,50 0 3 bed.roooa, 2.5 bathe, very clean townhome with multiple upgrades, great landscaped backyard with beautiful spa. Dreyfu./Weir • 644-9060 ALISO VIEJO • $147,900 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, loft, large master sujte, elegant bath Christy Langford • 644-9060 IRVI NE • $ l, 995,000 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, exquisite grounds, imported French limestone Sonja Powell & Jan Ward • 644-9060 I RVINE • $319,900 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, perfect family home and neighborhood. Velma Timmons • 644-9060 LAGUNA B EACH • $995,000 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, ocean view, great location, room for pool, tennis Tom Thomaon • 644-9060 BALBOA PENINSULA • $890,000 3 bd, 3 ba, corner oceanfront location with ocean and bay vim, unique floorplan, lath and plaster home with elevator. Marcia & R obert Ben te • 644-9060 IRVINE • $149,000 • 2 bd, 2 ha, 2 car detached garage, washer/dryer, new carpet, balcony with open view, community pools and epa. Dreyfu./Weir • 644-9060 SAN CLEMENTE • $1,395,000 4 bedroo~, 4 baths, Spanish style oceanfront with courtyard, private spa Nancy Lavigne • $1,395,000 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO • $399,900 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathe, charming Cape Cod style home, pool, epa Nancy Lavilt.!le • 644-9060 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO • $505,000 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bath., 1ingle level, Spanish 1tyle home, huge backyard Nancy Lavigne/Boni Pereira • 644-9060 TEMECULA • $1,625,000 4 bedrooms, 5.5 bathe, two 1tory home with full amenities 6J many utr .. Edie Olson • 644-9060 N BWPOB.T BEACH PCH @f Mariner's Mile 631-1400 N BWPOB.T B EACH PCH @ i\vocado 644-9060 BALBOA ISLAND @ Marine Ave. 673-6900 http://www.coldwellbanker.com . _ .. Daily Pilot Real Estate• Auiwt )I, 1996 • LAVIGNE-PEREIRA TIMES VOLUME I , ISSUE l AUGUST 31, 1996 San Juan Capistrano Market to Explode As a Result of New Tollroad Imagine living on an acre of land and still be within an easy commute to Newport Beach and Irvine. Sound too good to be true '! ..-.~":W Well, fortunately. with the nearly completed tollroad connecting San Juan Capistrano and communities like Irvi ne and Newport Beach, this is close to a reali- Experience the open and spacious lifestyle offered by San Juan Capistrano. and still enjoy the countless amenities th e northern communities have to offer. The remarkable San Juan Capistrano estate pictured above offers just the type of lifestyle and comfort you'd Never Been Lived In! Gorgeous 9,000 SF estate sits majestically on an acre with ocean and city light views. expect from a home in this wonderful city. With 6 bed- home is truly a masterpiece. nence. Now. thanks to the new Take advantage of this rooms, to oad, all the luxuries and wonderful opportunity to li ve the best' of two extraordinary worlds. pleasures of other coastal struction and landscaping, this cities are now yours to expe- LAVIGNE & PEREIRA COMBINE PROFESSIONALISM AND EXPERIENCE Nancy Lavigne and Boni Pereira would be happy to assist you in any of your real estate needs. Combine their commitment to excellence with the support of Coldwell Banker and you truly have one the most knowledgeable and professional teams in real estate. Specializing in properties all along Southern California's coast, Nancy and Boni are ideal for handling your real estate needs, and to give you any info~oo you might need. If you have any questions, regarding the listing mentioned above, please don't hesi- tate to call. We 'll be ~ad to help. 14 RUE GRAND DUCAL, BIG CANYON • 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths • Former celebrity estate • Fabulous architectural details •Two large master suites • Immense formal living areas • Lap pool and spa $1, 150,000 23 RUE G~ND DUCAL, BIG CANYON • 2 bedrooms and den, 2 baths quality and taste • Single level home with French garden • Excellent kitchen • Private location • Spacious formal living areas $599,000 [p [§ [g[g)J Lr&\ (!lJ ® ftl a -O» ~-0-0Q~IDJ.lJ.l ''Why Settle for Mediocrity?'' ------~-~ .... = ... ~-....__ = ~~~ ..... ~.-.,,....~~l::t._~ ...... -~--...... - DUlr Pilot&• llaice • A~ 31, 1996 ~fJu®[ru lli>M27~[ru~ ®(? ~@OO~(ro~ 27®01l(? fJu®fll])®~ )1®0il[r fll])®~~ ~fll])[f.)®~~[])~ csfJu®~cs® ~~ ll®M[? ~[f.)~~®oo~~~®oo~ MICHAEL DREYFUS & SUSAN WEIR Associate Logan Wilson Call 800-892-7158 mdreyfu.S@coldwellbanker.com I . Experienced -We are averaiing over 3 sold homes per month in 1996. 2. Qualified -Michael Dreyfus • Attorney at Law, Broker • Previews Property Specialist • Coldwell Banker President's Club Member -Susan Weir • Coldwell Banker President's Club Membe r • 21 year Newport Beach resident -Logan Wilson • Licensed real estate agent • S.S. in real estate finance & marketing, U.S.C 3. Professional -High servi~e delivered by a team of real estate professionals. -Huge exposure for your home through national, regional and local advertising. -Quality & honest pricing, negotiation and follow-up. . -Extensive use of recent technology and information systems 1860 Port Renwick 1836 Port Ashley 1963 Pon: Bristol 1818 Port Margate 185 I Port Kimberly 1730 Port Barmouth 1955 Port Edward 1207 Sussex 12 Dragonfly 3 126 Corte Caleta 3 I 381 Isle Vista 424 28th Street 50 I 25th Street 2047 Pleasant Court 529 24th Place 2708 Ardmore 649 26th Street I 158 Chestnut BIG C.&.NYON fl,999.000 Rcprc1cntcd Buyer LIDO ISLE f799.000 Re rc1cnted Buyer EASTSIDE CM f299.000 HARBOR RIDGE •979.000 Rcprc1cntcd Buyer JEFF AXTON Previe-ws Specialist 403--4400 631--1400 x268 Here are just a few of our transactions over the pa.St yea.r! produce the same results for you! BELCOURT ••89,000 NEWPORT HGTS f399.000 Rcprclcntcd Buyer BIO C ANYON $3,999.000 COSTA MESA •189.000 IRVINE $189.000 Represented Buyer COSTA MESA $209.000 --~!.=---~-~ --- Monterey Estate Luxurious estate of nearly 20 ncres in Temecula. Grounds include I 00 oak trees, pine trees, groves of avocado & fruit trees, family gardens, equestrian facilities and a large bass lake. Main house, guest house, apartment for overseer, & separate party room . S 1,675,000 Linda Isle Elegance Exceptionally lovely w/antique paneling imported from England. S bedroom traditional home built with quality and style. Entry gained through private and peaceful gar- den courtyard with flowing fountain. Large master suite. Slip for 55 1 plus 2 ties. S2,150,000 Call Edie Olson • 644-9060 x132 DoN&JoYCE OLSON 1-800-487-4931 "There's No Substitut:e for Experience. " 5 bd, 3 ba, two story, fantastic city light and mountain views, lap pool, A must sec! $749,000 SPYGLASS HD..L 5 bd, 3 ba, highJy upgraded, new french doors and kitchen, large pool. $8-'9,000 Panoramic ocean & Catalina views, 5 bd, 3 ba, remodeled interior. $899,000 Coti>NA DEL Mil Traditional 2 story on' large cul-dc- sac, 4 bd, 3 ba, large pool and spa. $799,000 4 bd, 2.5 ba, estate-sized lot with large pool, new frcnch doors and windows. $699,000 Great location, l bd, l ha. spacious master suite with mirrored wardrobes $285,000 NeYI neighborhood of Pelican Crest at NeY1port Coast Irvine Company continues success of custom homesites Based upon the unprecedenrcd 'ucce'' of the custom homes1tc program at Newpon Coast, 'The lrvine Company 1~ previewing a fOUrth new neighborhood of cui.tom lot\ at Pelican Cre't. Located high on n hilltop m th1~ popular \Ca,idc communily. Pelican Crc,1 i' distingul\hed by spectocular surroundings. including the Pelican HtH Golf Club. Newport Harbor. Catalina Island and the Pacific Ocean. In addiuon to Pelican Crei.t. buyer. may choose from three other pnvate neighborhoods. Also located high above the <x·ean arc Pelican Hill, with cu~tom loti. U\eraging more than one-half acre. and Ocean Ridge. a neighborhood of custom hornesitc\ averaging one-quarter acre. Buyer. may al~o purcha-.e onc-quancr acre parcel;, at Pelican Point, !>lluated along the bluffs JU~t above the beach on rhc ocean l>idc lll Pacific Coast Highway. Cu\torn hornc,ite' here are 'urrounded by four holes of rhe Ocean Cour;e at the Pelican Hill Golf Coun.e Custom homes11e~ at Newport Coast range m pnce from ~~Ill!...,..,...-~_. $525.000 to $5 Pelican Crest 1 latest of Newpon Coast's signature oeighborhoods of spaciou s custom homes built in the million. To date, more than 230 hornesites :mc..o..o::U11.,,;.:::a.1.. have been purchased. Vff!W from Pelican Hill at Newport Coast with 67 homes architectural style of Southern France and Northern Italy. Newport Coast 1s s1tWlted on 9,432 acres of prime real estate in coru.tal Orange County along Pacific Coast Highway i;outh of Newport Beach. "Custom homcstt~ at Pelican Crest average approximately one-half acre in sw: -enough space to accommodate es1ate-,11ed re,idences that taJcc full ad\antage of the neighborhood's remark.able locatmn ... said Rudy Svrcd .. the company'\ -.cnmr vice prc~itlcnt. resitlenhal marketing and sale\ completed and 59 now under cons1ruc1ion or m the planning stages. Among the many amenities avadable to Newpon Coa~t residents ii. nearby Newport Center. home to F~hion lsland and the Four Season!-Hotel Within view ot Pelican Crest arc the renowned Ocean and Lmk.s golf courses al Pelican Hill Golf Club For mort information about Pelican CNst, call or visit the Newport Coast uhibil al Fa..fhion Island below The Cheesecake Factory restaurant, (714) 759-6669. Daily Pilot Ra.I J!saue • Auguac 31. 1996 COLDWeu.. BANl(eRO Laguna Beach Estate For Sale LEASE OPTION T raJc o r Exchange for a home o r a bu1ineH. • &t..,J.,.,.. w,...._6"'"''"·'""".._. • 3·1 • wl.•m •k11f1!Jhl • fxtru l,,~,., 3 car !I-'"'~· • \t.u.· .. ~ I~· .,J 1., .. " ",,1, .... .,,'" • ·~w • 1 l., "" ",R I,.,.)., &. J,,,,*' ,.., [,,....,. I 1,.,.._,,, OFFERED AT $1 ,295,000 MARK MALLOY (714) 967-6777 An update on the NeY1port Beach zoning code changes By Do11g Hocbtt, CCIM... prai.denJ. Orangt Coast Au ociation of Rea/Jon As di.,cuss!!d last week. the city of Ncwpon Beach 1' cul01Jna11ng a "gnif1can1 cffon on the pan of the Planning and .lonmg Depanmcnt to reshape the City Zoning Code tnm a fomt which will make it more effic1cn1 and easier 10 under;tand Tllc Planmng Commission h~s com1dcrcd 1he pro~d Zoning Code at its last three meetings At t.he la\! meetmg on Aug. 22. the Commts ion accepted. hy straw votes. new 'ICCtion concemini bed anti brcakfa.~1 U'>C permits and rules relating 10 home based buc;mcs~ uM:s. lbe'ie two sections are quite pec1nc, , o if the way m which they will affoct your property is in1portnnt to you. m11ke Mire to contact the City Plnnmng Oepanmcnt and obtain cop of t.he propo.~ changC.) and let your Planning Com.mi ion koow your opinion. 'ccuon. 20 60 100 home occupal111n\ in rc1,1dcn11nl dhtnch, whu:h pm\ 1tJc, 'pt:l·1 lil· gu1dchncs to1 occupant' w o con uct 1.:omrnercial ac11v1t1e' 1n/trom rheir re,1dem.c' One of the gu1ddmc' rc4u1re' home occupation' In obtain l'll)' hus1nc" hcen'c' Th1nl"\.'n 'JlCcific rcqutrctl cond111on' have been c~rnbh,hcd 1n rhe nc" code. The concept nf home 1xcupalllln\ 'cem 10 l\)Cu' nur a1te ntion on the counter pwJucm II) of our recent tendency luwnn.l 'cvcre over· n.:1c1ula11on. The lntemal Revenue Service. on hchalf of rhe federal govemfllt'nt. make'> II quite difficult and confusing to consider rhe recogni11on of hu,mcss c'pen'>e' a''ocu1tcd with home occupation\. On the other hand. the Environmental PrOlcction mtntmuni. d1~couragc one llf the e'act gt•al' 111 tllht•r rcgularion' -tclccommu11ng. c sect um 20.60 110. is 11 new <;UbJect for the 1..0nmg code. The Newpon Beach ar~ '' ccruunly one that attracts people. and the de,u·nbility of a home environment ;, a1tral'l1\C to many v1.,1tor,. A' I mcnlmncd Laq week.. the mandarory abnlcrncnt ol n11n confonmng pmpcrty will .11'11 be considered The '"uc h.1, nor yet hecn d1'rn"ed. Agency heartily encourages k CltJZCn\ lu telecommute from their Doug Hoc ett home and reduce the pollution ienernted by conveotionnl commuting I ha\C a pmhlcm with MJC1el) \current rmh 10 '"hat J believe to be regulalol) overkill. My concerns an.: quite ha\il'. A~ the number uf rules 1ncrea..<,e m citponenual progre\.,IOni.. we as c1t11.en' cannot stay on lop of rhc prolifera11on of re,lnc11nn' J' co what we mu•a do :inJ hn" we must do 11. The common reacuon i~ to g1 u· up on trying to c;1ay abrea\t of all the rule,. hope we don't create a \Cnoo~ breach a.nd contmue on in 1hc same manner.._, we alway' have This pn>ec~" has the effect of rcductn!,. re-.pect for the rule and ~upJX>ntng the equall> Je~lrucuve viewpoint tl\:11 'omeonc cl\e mu\t be responsible for wh111 happen' 10 U\. The \lnle of California mirruc;' the federal government's countervorhng mandates tn exactly the same way. The city, tn response 10 the ~ugges11ons of the South Coast Atr QuaJ11y Management Di tnct, ha\ included rcstric11ve regulations mmed al dissuading individuals fmm creating businc~ cs wbtch ouract people to commuce to their bmi locauoo and lo encourage nc:tavttics \UCh as tclec:ommu11na. On the other hand, wi: ore oow aoin£ full force ........ 1¥1.,.... -~ My behef h that we 'hould hnve very few rul 4nd cnfol'\:e them ~lringenLly The cum:nt cn:nd <ccms 10 hr one of crc>1ting 1 plethora of nllcs and 11elcctivcly opplyina them to rcuch vour philo,oph11.:.1I '1ewpoin1. I bdtl'h II " 11nponan1 lor > ou lo kr )'llllr dccrcd .mt! prnp<hl'd 1onmi,: ll'><ll' The Plannml? cnm1111""'" hl·;inng nn 1h1s pmJll"cd c1'>tlc rl'' 1\lon ha' hecn cnntmucd un11I .i '0 Jl.lll on 111ur . 4'cpl 5 II wu .ill' mh:rc,led m 1h1,. 11 " im('\•nant fo1 )11u h• m,c,11ga1c the "'uc. attend the mcc11ni,: .md mal..c your view' known 111 the Ptann1n!! ('umm1"1on The cumnu"mn c~prc,'Ctl their th,appomlment "11h rhc IJ...:I.. ••I pmp.:11} owner mput 111 the pnicc" tl.11c at the i\ug. 22 Plannm!! Comnt1"1tln tnl'l'llng Thi' would 'ccm lo he the lime for )llU to pro' 1tlc the input. Call the Nl·wpon Bl·uch Planning Dcpanmcnt. bernme informed on the l'l lect of I.he proposed change' on your propcn). alll'nd the planning Comm1 s,1on n1ct·11ng' .ind make your 1,1cw., known. unlll rhc rcv1,ed plan is approved. Then follow II\ prnccs' through adoplloil by the Cuy Council It '" your propeny and your city Nl)~ t' the time for you to pru'ttcipate m '\haping their luture If you havr any q1uitions ,,, C'flmmtnb, Doug lloclttll can bt C'Ontocttd through tht Oran~t Coast Association of Rea/ton. 401 N. Newport Blwl •• Nnport Beach, CA 9l66J. Call (714) 712-2300 or fas ( 7 U J 641-41 OJ. ,,_.,,,, .. , ' Harbor View Knoll ~ Bel 2 Ba adurabll' garden <;(.'tllng. f-P. updated Bduw mkt• Tevis Hill $239,000 510.5 31th St. 2&24A Newport Blvd. 813 W. 15th St. 12C 213 28th St. 26295 Yolanda 116 24th St. 74 Lessay 32 Jetty Dr. 7004 W. Oceanfroot 31 Shearwater 213 28th St. $900 $950 $1 ,275 $1.500 $1,650 $1 ,700 $1,900 $2,200 $2,300 $2,450 $2,500 $2,550 $2,600 $2,850 $3,450 $3,500 $3,700 $6,000 $6,000 Rick Laqevtn Oevelaad & lacobs sag, AUe Sheridan bave Wont Stella Worden North Lacuna Must see ocean view 2 Bd condo Newly remodeled• BUI Wedmore $279,900 Emerald Bay Sweeping views from upper Emerald Bay lot Build dream home Rod Daley $595,000 Blc Canyon Single story custom home with sweeping fairway views. Worden & Bibb $1 ,450,000 Portaflna Lacuna Dramatic custom home w/ ocean and coastline views Soaring eel lngs an upgra es Steve Hlch $625,000 Costa Mesa Newport RJwlera 4 bedroom. 3 bath condo, new paint. quiet area. Marte Farco $179,000 EMtllde COiia Mesa Newer 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. W/ .uadled pace, vaulted oellinp. Hazel & Jon Dishon $266,900 • View Properties CranvllJe Upgraded 3 bedroom. 3 bath golf course upper unit with great view Wonderful opportunity! Morphy & Bush $635,000 Hamilton Cove The best of Catalina 4 bedroom. 4 bath, 3,400 sq ft home. lohn & Robin McMonlgle $1 ,300,000 Ritz Cove Spectacular panoramic whitewater ocean view lot above park. Scanlan & Busk $1,595,000 Pelican Point Custom homeslte on the golf course with ocean views Hassel & Heck $1 ,695,000 .. Dover Shores Splendid setting Your search for the perfect home is over Austero & KJm $2,495,000 Pelican Point Exquisite new home Sho~Uffs Remodeled home with with 4 bedrooms. 4 5 baths, study, wine Mary Ellen & Bob Weclarz $1,595,000 Marian Phllltppl $2,750,000 Gated Communities Sn-wtew DelJchtful '3 Bd. 2 Ba. home w/ French doors. lovely yard 11nd patio. Esther Fine $'10,000 Blc CuJon Fabulous oontempcnry on Bia canyon Coif Course. Picture pet1ec:i. Kllne & Harrb $J,J7S,OOO Belcourt Cootemporary designer perfect estate home on iaree lot. No Mello Roos. MmJ den & Bob wepm $1 ,395,000 Belcourt Custom Grand Belcourt Estate Macnlflc:ent crounds 4 Bd. suites. Morplay & Zeu $2,600,000 644~1600 723~8800 Newport Coast 3 bedrooms, 3 b11ths Gated. Approx $30K+ In upgrades! Patrick & Tony BartoUc $330,000 Newport Coast Ught and airy 3 bedroom + den in gated St Michel Mike Marr $399,900 Ocean Rldce Spedacular views of sunsets over Harbor New 5 Bd. 5 5 Ba. ConnJe Mauentl $I, 399,000 Ocean Rldce II Stunning. private custom home Ocean and canyon views Marcy Weinstein $1 ,49S,000 -··- 644-1600 723-8800 Corona del Mar Old Corona del Mar 112 and 2/1 units south of PCH corner location Mary Ellen & Bob Wqlarz $459.000 Corona del Mar Pupil•\ on n<•n h.,ick ol h1ghwa\ qmet lma1inn 1 Bd un11 ... lerry Finster $472,000 Corona del Mar ti Bd '> Ba duplex. i car garage Charming large patio Sara & Brad Hinman $589,000 Harbor Vlew Hills Remodeled 4 Bd home w/ gorgeous harbor f. ocean vlewst Evan Corkett $929,000 -~-- Family Neighborhoods Harbor View Homes Expanded and remodeled 5 bedroom. new roof, large lot Hinman & Scanlan $519,000 Baycrest Tasteful. like new 4 bedroom w, r renlh door<. high u•1ltngs. formal DR toAnne Perkins $525,000 Bayrldge Model pcr1L'll lOndo Harbor View Hiiis Beautifully remodeled family home 4 Bd + FR Huge lot Perfect family neighborhood Carole Johnson $539,000 Eastbluff Great 5 bedroom, 3 bath remodeled family home Large master suite Hams & Kline $569,000 Eastbluff Channing. remodeled family home Hardwood floors. French doors Susan Laird $595,000 Corona del Mar Custom 2 story with 4 Bd 3 Ba. Close to parit. Super locallon1 Martan PhUUppl $669,000 Dover Shores Large yard. grass tree house. d<>i run Family perfect Dottle Austero $720,000 Big Canyon 5 Bd J Ba single ... ion home wl pool. spa, pnvate master suite Rick Langevin $875,000 Harbor View Ho mes Large rcmod Perfee1 tamlly eled 5 Bd 3 5 Ba tamily home wrth $659,900 Condo & Townhome Living Bayvtew Court Move-In condition 2 Bd 2 Ba condo In gated community. Heidi Stockwell $219,000 Villa Point 2 master suites w/ loft In gated community Light, airy feeling Mike Marr $309,000 Belcourt Town Co8edlon Luxury 2 Bd. + Flt townhome Jn aated community. Sara Marvin $699 .000 Mal)' Ellen & Bob WesSarz $1.075,000 Laguna Beach North La1una Ocean view • 4 bedroom. 3 bath contempor:try Connie Max.send $695,000 South Laaun• Spectacular oceanfront condo. Steps to beach. Guard cated. Steve Htch $789,000 SHIRLEY HARRIS JIM KLINE Hall of Fame Member 759 ... 3771 759 ... 3727 LINDA ISLE Charming home in a magnificent location. Large redone dock with straig t in access. Wonderful protected patio with views out to the main channel. Best value on the island. $1, 795,000 IRVINE COVE Spectacular oceanfront contemporary home. Great use of limestone, granite, walls of glass, two story master bedroom suite. $8,500,000 CORONA DEL MAR Spectacular ocean, bay and sunset view! Great master suite with brick fireplace. Located at the quiet end of Ocean Blvd. $1, 195,000 723-8800 644-1600 LIDO ISLE OFFICE 723-8800 644-1600 • BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS OPEN HOUSES From one ro fi''e p.m. Lido Isle Vacant Lot 215 Via Koron Open Sat. & Sun. $399,000 • Lido lslt'\-arge Lot 5 Bd. 5 Ba. farrul~\,a }nme 52' lot Large yan.Vpatio. 3 fireptOOtl:'Jieduce.d $125,CXXl! $699.000 Dover Shores Ftftily Home 6 Bd. 4.5 Ba. spacio~A\o M large lot. Great location a~l(from park, pool $649,000 BaycrestSophistica~IHome 4 Bd ~@).\.lt\'milyroom ~eat for entertaining $539,000 Pride of OwnerW Duplex 3 Bd 2 B<i + 2 Ba. ~~Mated units Step" to heach ! 't>reat for owner/u~er $369,000 Costa l\teia Starter 4 Bd 2.5 Ba home ol}J~Mhaped lot New roof. frcshl~lfht~. new carpet $219,000 Afforda~be in C del Mar 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. End tow e greenbelt Refurbished and 1mmac commwlity pool $219,000 Triangle Square Area 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome w/ fireplace Greenbelt location, community pool $144,000 Li.!!~Lease 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Light~ ~ """f" painted Hardwood noors, large~· steps to beach $2,600 per month Bayf ront Value 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' on the water 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 Bayfront Duplex 3 Bd. 2 Ba. owners unit + 2 Bd I Ba. rental Dock for two 30' boats, large patio and yard $499,000 Llclo Isle Vacant Lot Unique prime ltrelct to street location. Ideal for 3.000 sq. ft. cuatom home! Steps to beach & tennis $39f,000 . 717-4744 Udo Isle View Home 5 Bd. 4 Ba. Pride of ownership! Highest quality mataials Marble, granite, French dcxn, aown ~ 3 fireplaces $829,000 Lido Isle p-1 2 Bd. + ed ceilings Prime s:S. street location, 35' lot Westdlft Remodeled Home 3 Bd 2 Ba. family room. meticulously maintained! Professionally landscaped on large lot $469,000 Barbor Blplanda Pride o1 Ownenlalp 4 Bd.. 2.$ Ba. family home in movo-in condition Oteat location. hardwood Ooon. t.errific value! $359,900 What ·no You Want In A Luxury Home? ..... The areas most magnificent coastal and harbor view ..... The most superb craftsmanship and quality around ..... The finest of materials, rich woods and marbelized moldings, limestone, etched windows and glass, iron stair- wells, recessed lighting, coloured plaster walls Located on the Newport Beach bayfront, this 5 bedroom home is one of supreme luxury and class. Gorgeous entertainment room, library, dock and pool/spa add the finishing touches. • -- Daily Pilot Real Eatate • AUSUtt ll, 1996 Exceptional ocean and canyon views overlooking Little Corona Beach. Remodeled 3 bedroom and separate guest quarters home with newer tile roof, flooring and appliances situated on 28,000 sq. ft. canyon lot. DON'T MISS THIS! Reduced to $1,595,000 • ~m/3 bath and 2 bedroom/I bath duplex With aood income. Quiet comer location and lot slope make for good P,.otentlal building site. GREAT INCOME NOW! V/Vw prlud at $459,000 Isn't it time to make your move? Expanded and remooeled 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home with separate 2 bedroom guest quarters. Beautifully redone kitchen, enormous 5 car garage, outdoor barbeque, pool and spa. CuJ..de-sac street location. SELLER WANTS TO TRADE FOR N.B. WATERFRONT! SUBMIT! Otrertd at $1,075,000 2~HOUR GATE GUARDED COMMUNITY I Best B~yfront Value on the Market! The BEST DOVER SHORES Bayfrontage ever offered! First time on the market! Located on the Main Channel with expansive Views of the Bay and Fashion Island! Bayfrontage faces the preferred afternoon sun! Approx. 127 ft. of Bayfrontage. with Approx. 5,000 sq. ft. home. ' Living Room/Family Room/Dining Room Trustee says he will accept first offer above ... $ I, I 00,000. "As Is" Originally offered at $1,650,000. Re cently reduced to$ I ,390,000 ... Must be Sold Now!!! For more information or to see this Outstanding Value, Please contact: Patrick or Tony Bartolic at (714) 651~3972 SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW Wonderful North Laguna view home on large lot, walking distance t o beautiful beach coves and nearby shop s Very private, great backyard, lush landscaping. Private, guest. maid's quarters or office area with own entrance. Offered for $719,000 Perfectly remodeled home on oceanside of highway. Great view! Steps to beautiful Crescent Bay and local beach coves Custom kitchen, wonderful veranda room, 2 master suites. Lovely large yard! Separate lower level, room for office, guest room or maid's room Offrn'd for $975 ,000 BUILD DREAM ESTATE! Unlgue opportunity In Laguna Niguel. Build your dream estate on 4. 7 acres amid a pristine 57 acre property you can call your own. Incredible priva- cy I Magnificent ocean and city lights viewsl CaJI nowt Offtml for$2,900 ,000 "ONLY IN LAGUNA" This is the home you picture when someone mentions Laguna! Very private, incredibly maintained craftsman cottage near beaches and downtown. Lovely garden and greenhouse room perfect for entertaining One of a kind! Was .$S49;600. Now $519 ,000 I .. f • -·-- Daily Pilot Rea\ Esute • Auiust ~ ~ Residential Real Estate Services • Independently Owned and Operated FABULOUS PRJCE, FABULOUS VIEW ( >ur~r.rnding cxe.in & rny l1ghlS vt~ from this condo. Marble enrry, frplc, Ul\tom interior\ \<:lier 1s mouvatcd to sdl now! $719,000 Karen Reuk & Claudeue Blanchard Code 7 1097 BIG CANYON ELEGANCE I ll't 'c.1nd1ng rnJ un11 w11h golf u111rst', tiry lighc\ & rnmet view~. t , •rnpkrch , t1\1011111t·d in of1 wh11e wnh 4bJ, 4 Sb.i • libruy wuh l11q1l 1tc < •. 11nl l•Hllly.1rd & Kot pond. Helle P.m,h BEAUTIFUL BIG CANYON 1't-.1td11I N 'crt•nt• home tn gu.ud gJ1t'U tommurrny on J uh 11/W fin frpk . 111m1m kmhen & h.1th,, w11rtv.ird pool. 'P·L 't.tr g.1r.1gc. $839,000 lti Ann Kcmon & Mvrn.1 l\oorn Code 72397 PRESTIGIOUS PENINSULA POINT View 1hc b.iy by day & ciry light, by night frnm 1h1~ tihd home, 4b.i m \uper l11cwo11. Frpk. open floorpl.rn. 2 d1·1.k~ • p.icro 1 ,.11 g.1r.1gc EPITOME OF ELEGANCE Spectacular 2 story, 5bd home w/beauriful interiors. lime- stone & granite flooring, frplc &'. library. Lush yard w/spa & exquisite ocean views! Ann. Ted & Suzanne $2,950,000 Code 70867 EASTSIDE CHARMER Complc:1cly remodeled 2bd, 2ba. No detail spared. Lrg. lot w/dc1achcd garage:. Gra1 IUn:hcn and baths. Wood beamed ceilings in Liv. rm. Don't miss 1his great house. Pam Ball $289,000 Code 71457 EASTBLUFF SIMPUCllY If you have a des ire ro design, chis is a grca1 opporiu niry! Remodel to you r taste this 3br, lb.i home w/frpk, 1ile roof. Close 10 shops & schools. Tom Brunson $399,000 Code 70697 UNBELIEVABLE CUSTOM View u1~1n.1 Wand from chu SJ)a(;IOUS 2 miry rnHom hi>mc. h1p1L.1I landscaping. balconies. 3 d~ks. C4thtdr1l 1.e1l1ngs. 1~vlrghr\ Sm g.irage. Near harbor. \l::hools Spcct:itular' Nancy Barfield & Tom lovennci $679,000 · Code 40247 PREMIERBIG CANYON ESTATE F.ibulous detatlcd custom home built by Fari w/magn1flccm views of 1ht" l;ike ~ Big Canyon golf course. Marble accent~ thru-our, wine cellar. 6 frplc's, gym mom, pool. spa. 4 car g-.ir.ige. Carol Allix>n & )~cs Cra)' 644-6200 RARELY ON THE MARKET Desir.able 3bd w/hrdwd Aoors, alann system. 2 car gar.t~e w/c:xtra 2 car parki ng. Sold w/dcsigncr furnishings. $495,000 Scephanie Houghton Code 719S7 PREMIER UDO ISLE Jus1 ~ccps .iway fro m the bay & bc:lch. Spacious 4bd, .~ba View of che bay from upstairs. Extra wide Im. $585,000 Virginia O'Brien Code 72117 WATER'S EDGE Spectacular Corona <lei Mar residence on 1he bay. Channel Reef 2bd. lba wuh sleek, contemporary interi- ors._ Pool, spa ~c1l111e' and M.111 Gulledge $565,000 Code 70847 ELEGANT DEAUVILLE Dr.tntaric rwo story 3br residence. Expansive views of golf <.ourse from living, dining & master suire. Lovely priv;ue pool. $789,000 Bonnie Barington Code 71637 Newport Beach Office Grubb Ell1· s ~ 23 c.o..,.....,. Pia.a, Saitie 190 644 6200 6 "~ Residential Real Estate Services • Independently Owned and Operated 3762 Bladcthorn SaL $215.000 Markjacbon 6 Seascape Or. <;Al. $169.975 Gib Walker 2312 Ara1ia S..1. $439,000 Sandy Daley 15 Rue Fon12inc S&S S759,000 Ktnton/Auoc 1537 Ktd S&S $679.999 Barrington/Propp 2312 Ara1ia S&S $439,000 rnily~mt 908 c.dtis Place S&S $399,000 Tom 81UAJ011 6 Oakmont lane Sun. $2,795.000 Carol Allison 14 Rue Grand Vallee Sun $789,000 8dk Putch 7 Carmd Bay Sun. $865,000 Karen Rn.ck 24 2 Driftwood Sun. $675.000 Kay IW.gu Upper Back Bay 2200 Lakt M ln. Sun. $459,000 Jo King Harbor Highlands 1615 Mariners Or. Harbor Ridgt 14 Salzburg 346 Poppy FABULOUS EASTBLUFF Perfect 6Bd, 48a cwrom home. Xtn big dining area/ family room/kitchen combo. Lrg. lot & backyard. Hudwd. Aoors, skylights & French windows & doors. PRIVATE CAMEO HIGHLANDS Beautiful ocean & golf course views from this 4Bd home w/2 master suites. Wrap around comer prop- erty w/park-like yard & pool. Connie Betton Sun. $359,000 MarkJacbon Sun. $398,000 Mary Ostcrbout Sun.&Mon. $665,000 Granieri/Straua PANORAMIC VIEWS 4Br. 3Ba w/rwo family rms, gourmet's k.it, french doors, hrdwd Aoors. patios, uu.lina. Sunset & Ciry 'views. Linda Octh & Lois Jacobs SWEEPING VIEWS Disunguuhcd 5Bd. 5.5Ba custom csme enhanced by serene vaews of Back Bay 6c Ncwpon Center. Magnificent appointments. Courtyard w/pool 6c spa- JoAnn Kenton Code 72697 $1,350,000 Code 71717 CAMEO HIGHLANDS RF.SORT LIVING Beautiful & private custom 4br on aJmosc 2 lots w/mini view of Cata.lina & ocean. Pool, spa & sauna. Nothing comparable! Connie Betton $849,000 Code 72487 CHOOSE YOUR OWN1 Custom home to be completed in September. Approx. 3,000 aq.ft_ & a 180 degree ocean view. 4Bd, 4.58a. BEACH, PIER & VIEWS 3bd, 3ba custom boasu views from entire open Aoor plan, right on the water! Ourside patio & landscaped yard to prvt. beach. Nancy Barfield & Tom lovcnirti $1,995,000 Code 71757 C.OVETED IRVINE COVE Custom villa on large lot in lrvine Cove Crest. 2 fire- places, high ceilinp, Gourmet's ~tchen, wet bar, spa + room foe pool. Priv.ate beach, comm. ccnni.s. Eric 6c Laraine Shaw Code 70617 Nancy~ & Tom lovenitti $2,350,000 C.ocle 71'171 OCEAN RIDGE ELEGANCE Newly com~ 4br, 4.5ba custom home located behind guard gates high in the hills of Ridge. Marurc landscaping, 3 car garage l!Jl library. $1.295,000 Ann, Ted & Suzanne Code 70157 ENGLISH COTl'AGE Beautiful custom 3br, 3.Sba home w/sepame guest apt. above garage. Ocean Vl(W from most rooms. Lrg, lmchen w/2 sub-wos. Spacious master, den has built-ins. $995,000 Gisela Burmeister Code 72777 WINDOWTO THE SEA Prestigiow Ocean Blvd estate overlooks Inspiration Point in CdM. Custom 5bd, 4.5ba home. Main house + guest house. Sl.695,000 MaJj Gulledge Code 71167 ENl'EUAIND'S DfllGHT lcautiful mcwe-in ready Sbd. 30& in Maa Vadc. Mad* Soon, Otcnywood cabinca and crown mouJdina ct ru-out. Pool & spa. Walk co golf coune. Dick Didaon Code 114111 I • ON TENrH FAIRWAY OF BIG CANYON GoLF COURSE 631 -2863 Barbara Aune • Remodeled Expanded "Monaco" • J Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths • Main Floor Master Suite •Walk-In Wine Room/Temperarure Control • English Antique Bar • Wood Paneled Library with Shelves • Hardwood floors and carpeting • IGtchen/family room with fireplace • Chambers gas range • Custom Built-in cabinetry • Serene side of Golf Course $759,000 BIG CANYON New Listing-Costa Mesa Pretty home on quiec screec. 4 BR, 2Y. BA. Family room, spa, skylighc, vaulted ceiling & ceiling f.rns. What a buy! Large 4 bedroom, 2 l /2 bath home in desirable gated commu n ity. Courtyard pool, 3 SJ79,900 644-6373 x ll9 Jo Ann Kenton SPACIOUS DUPLEX. 3BR. 2BA AND 3BR, 28A. IARCE YARD AND PATIOS. RlGHT ON TH£ BFACH. 2BR, 2BA. GATED COMMUNITY. BEST BUY ON THE BF.ACH. REDUCED PERFECT FOR ExEcUTIVE ENTElrrAINING OR FAMILY FtJN. 5BR CUSTOM, POOL, H UGE LoT. REDUCED FOR LF..AsE LAGUNA BEACH 28R ON THE BEACH $2350 HARBOR RIDGE 4BR OCEAN VIEW $4200 + CALL Us TODAY FOR A FREE MARKET EvALUATION OF YOUR PROPERTY 1996 -We Get: Great: Result:s PANORAMIC VIEWS. ELEGANT AND INVITING. SPACIOUS VIEW PATIO. GATED COMMUNITY. REMODELED & ExPANDED, NEWER MAsTER SUITE, LARGE Lor, CUL-DE-SAC. . Call Us Toda ... Gisela Burmeister 673-8660 Grubb & Ellis honors Dick or 24 hrs. 470-7 670 pager List with me and I will move you for FREE! One house from ocean. Bread & Butter Units. 4-1 BR, IBA & 1-2BR. I BA. Over $3500 in income. $469,000 Newport's Most Beautiful Cottage- Oceanview-Pool-3BR -3.5BA $995,000 GrubbtrEllis '~~·.·::.: .. -, .... H>.m ""• 12 .. Dickson He is a consistent top producer at the Newport Beach office Real estate sales associate Dick Dickson of Grubb & Ellis Residential Real &tatc Services was recently recognized for his contribution to the Newport Beach sales team, according to Ron Mazzano, manager of the office. Dickson is a consistent top producer in the office and ranked among the top 20 agents in the office for 1995. Dickson joined the Grubb & Ellis sales team four years ago. He represents both home buyers and sellers, and most of his business is a result of his extensive involvement in community organizations. and from past clients and referrals. Dickson is familiar with the Newport Beach real estate market and also works for clients throughout Orange County. He earned his bachelor of arts degree in economics and business administration from Chapman University. Prior to his real estate career, Dickson worked in marketing and communications for 30 years, including 17 years as owner of Dickson Advertising. an advertising and public relations firm. He is a 37-ycar resident of Newport Beach and has been recognized on numerous occasions for Exquisite decor This Big Canyon McLain Tum key studio Completely furnished with_ townhome has exquisite decor and ha11 been remodeled two queen-sized beds, this studio bas one in the separate extensively The two story, two bedroom condominium is bedroom area and the second in its own Murphy bed wall situated on a large private comer affording extra privacy. unit which also contains two pull-down tables for dining. Pilled with natural light. the home includes a den with wet Closets were redone to provide built-ins for top efficiency. bar. There '" an array of amenities for luxurious living. A laundry room is local¢ near the elevator which takes includjng marble flooring in the entry, kitchen and dining you to the subterranean security garage parking. The Dick Dickson this devotion and service to the community -he is the recipient of the Honored Citizen awar<f from the Orange County Board of Supervisors. the Commodore of the Year award from the Newport Chamber of Commerce and Rotarian of the Year by the Newport- Balboa Rotary Club. In addition. he is an active member of Big Brother/Big Sisters of Orange County, Ducks Unlimited, 552 Club of Hoag Hospital and the World Affairs Council. Dick Dickson can be reaehed al the Grubb & E/Us Residential Rul Estate Newport Beach ojfi.ce, (714) 644--6200, 23 Corporate Plavi, Ste. 190. -room. French doors. skylight, beveled glass windows. kitchen and bath have been upgraded. The decor is wb.ite Large comer lot This fabulooS one story. three bedroom, two and one.half bat.ti home ia situated on a large comer lot with a spacious private yard. Behind a private front yard and located on a quiet. desirable cul-de- sac, this residence offers a family room plus an added playroom. Amenities include French doors and windows, smooth ceilings and two firtj>laces. Mo'\le-io ready, freshly painted with newly installed carpet. AJI thliptus serene sunset views. Eastbluff is cenb'ally locateid Ind is within easy reach of Back Bay Nature Praerve, Fashion Island, village shopping, and all the amenities associated with living at the beach. Offered at $499,000. smooth ceilings and an updated kitchen. As a bonus. the and beige with natwal oak accents. Not only is Ibis totally washer and dryer arc included in the purchase price. The remodeled property located in a gated community, but home is enhanced by a private large master suite. The there i& also a swimming pool, spa. huge clubhouse and community offers a pool, spa and tennis court. It's separate fitness room. and is within walkina distance to conveniently located close to the Back Bay Nature sandy beaches. Reflections of foliage may be teen in the Preserve, Fashion Island, local beaches. churches and fully mirrored wall from the private dcCk. 1lie aeller may freeways. Offered at $279,000. consider a lease option. Offered al $89.900. For mon bifot"INdio11, C4/J lfJlnn Ret.#k al (114) 644-For man "'1olWlllllort, e.11 MMJAM McG11U.."' 6200, Grubb 4 Ellb RnlM"""1 R•al &tan Snm11, 23 (114) "'42«J. Ora» A Ellb ~RMI&... For MON "'1~ c"1l S4Uy Sltipll, of Grwbb 4 Ellll Rn#Mndtd RIMI &tau, 23 ~ Pkui, SM. 190, Nrq0n Bt«ll, (11') UU200. J c,,,,,._ l'ltrt.o, Sutu 190, Nnporl ~/I. ••• , • , • , •• ~. ~ ~ n-.r.... ~ {~ N""f'!'t l'fi'S\ .. We List It! We Sell It! Call us For Results! · Live In One, Rent The Other! • Excelll•nt L1...:,1t1l1n Clo-...• To ~1uth 8<1~ • 2 Larg•• 3 Br unit-. • Great lncoml•11 $759,000 Call Betsy BoyJ @673-8700 Magnificent Home or Duplex • Exqu1Mte 5 Br Home • EllC'gantlv Decor.1ted • Showcased m 'Q4 COM Home Tour $895,000 Call Alice Brownell @675-9585 Expansive Ocean Views • Largest 2 Br Model •Vaulted Ceiling. Skylights, Marble Entry, Bleached Oak Cabinetries & More $2..99,000 Call Walter Mrlchell @588-3083 Spacious Custom Luxury Condo • 2 Br 2 Ba. Condo • Tasteful Decor • Plush Carpet & Designer Drapes $229,000 • Charming Balboa Island Duplex • 3 Bedroom Cottage • Newer 2 bedroom Apt. w I Pnvate Ded. • Large Patio w /South Bay Front Views $539,000 Call Gay Proud @673-8700 A View From The Top • Bay & Ocean View.> • 2 Br 2 Ba. Penthouse In Lido •Custom Upgrade-.; • Boat Shp Available $619,000 Call Victor Yack @673-8700 Island Living At Its Best! • Brand New Family Home or Duplex • Excellent Location •Gorgeous Luxury Amenities $895,000 Call Alice Brownell @675-9585 Penthouse •Very Unique 2 Br 2 Bath Penthouse •Quality Decor • N1re Fountain View $189,000 CUI Walter M1lchell 0588-3083 J Chann Of The Island! • lmpt.'Ccable 2Br., 2Ba Cottage • Darling Home Custom Built In 1990 • New kitchen W /Top Brand Appliances. Custom Built-In Cabinets T /0. Custom Lighting T /0 House & Patio, Full St.'CUnty System + More! $635,000 Call Walta M1tc11ell@ 588-3081 R11l/loa Island Quaint Balboa Island Duplex • lmm.1~-ulat!C' 2 Br Cottage+ Nl'wer 2 Br Apt Each With Pnv Garage $445,000 Call Alice Bruwnell @675-9585 Big Canyon Townhome • lncred1bh: Golt Cuur;e V1•'"~ •2 Br,2.5Ba+ Den/5tud\' • Pn\ato.> End Umt $299,000 Call Laune Col/ms @648-2234 Gorgeous View Of Back Bay • 3 Br & 2.5 Bath • Large Master • Gramt<' Wet Bar • Built-In Ent. Cntr $462,500 Call Laurie Collins @509-8923 Ocean &t Harbor Views • Ver;.itlles 2 Master Bedroom Model • Nice Cond1hon • &•.iuhful Comm $179,000 ; , -a-----0 --...____ ..... ,. -- l I ._I Dmly Pilot RnJ Estate• Au ust 31, 1996 Grubb & Ellis NeYlport Beach office announces top 20 agents ... I Kent McNaughton Anne Hoover Robert Coluccio -· I 'i Ann Peters .... .I Kent McNaughton is the top agent year to date Ron Mazz.ano, senior vice president and district manager of Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Services Newport Beach office announced the top 20 agents for January through July 1996. Kent McNaughton . consistent top producer and lumty home specialist is the top agent year-to-date. Since joining the Newport Beach office he has continued to market properties in all price ranges. although he is known for his excellence in high-end transactions. His work ethics, real estate knowledge and ability to relate to his clients' needs is the key to his success. McNaughton believes the common denominator between Gory Hesselgesser Pam Boll Barbara Aune Carol Allison real estate and sales apprai:.al is to price properties at their current value. Having lived in Newport Beach all his life, no one knows property values better than McNaughton. Other honorees year to date • are: Anne Hoover, Gary Hesselgesser, Pam Ball, Stephanie Houghton, Sally Shipley, James Weisenbach, Mali Gulledge, Linda Oeth, Lois Jacobs, Gisela Burmeister, Robert Coluccio, Stephanie Houghton Ted Jarvis James Gray ......... ._. ................ . Laraine Shaw , •••• ' •• .I • Barbara Aune. Carol Allison, Ted Jarvis, Suzanne Shuler, Ann Peters, James Gray, Marilyn Kershner. Laraine Shaw and Eric Shaw .• These agents can be reached at Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Services, 23 Corporale Plar.a, Ste. 190, Nntp0rl Beach, (714) 644-6200. Solly Shipley Gisela Burmeister Suzanne Shuler Great value on South Bayfront. Fabulous views of Prtstlne custom home & apt 48R, 4 full baths, steps tlnli~ basin, Pavilion, sunsets. Spacious 3BR 2BA to the Bay1 Roof dedc view.; of bay, city I~, hilts. Bay =.~ .. ~~'.~.~~~-~·I·~--~~.~~~ ~~~~~~~~~-~~~'.1i1= Little Balboa Island Cnsp and bright Cape Cod home. Quality construc- tlOl'l 1991 . 3BR, 28A, with French doas, baywindoN and~ ceiliras.......... . ...................... $699,000 Prtrnc 100 block -tree-lined street, quiet west end of Island. 3BR 2BA single-stay home. Front & rear pabos. ~ Vllluc. ... .. . ........................ $490,000 Pier plus great South Bay location. 3BR, family room and 4BA. Large livmg room with fireplace. Large master suite. Views from Jetty to Pavili<>Nshared Pier . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ................. $1,495,000 Spacious Island Duplex. 4BR, 2BA with large balcony up, 3BR, 28.A with patio down. Remo- deled Kitchens/Baths. Square footage cannot Little Balboa Isle French Regency 3BR/den, 3BA Quiet location! Littte Balboa Island ~· 28R; 2BA, home with foonal dining room and private 2BR den with large Slllded and balcony + 2BR, 1 BA with apartment. High ce.ilings. Upgrades. Sq.ft. can't be patio ............................................................. $465,000 be duplicated!··················-·-················· $569,000 duplicated. 215 Abalonc ...................... $719,000 Balboa Island • • I I "&. I I - ~· We can help make the difference in your life! CORONA DEL MAR SOUTH OF PCH I Mediterranean 5 year new 3 bedroom I townhome. Formal aining room. l.ar~ living room with vaulted ceilings and Jtrepl.ace. I Master suite with fireplace and deck with spa. ROBYN SEARS $359,000 HARBOR VIEW Ekgantly designed 2 story family home, I approx. 290(! sq. fi.-4 bdrm., 2.5 bath. Duel ' Master Suites E'LYNNE ALLEN $649,000 LOW DOWN AND MOTIVATED , lmmacul.ate newer Townhome. Largest pl.an - 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, with firepl.ace. Will sell! "Subject to" kss than I 0% ilown. DUSTY HARRIS $259,000 A VERY SPECIAL HOME! 1 Splendid 3 bedroom with brick .firepl.ace. New carp_et. ~Upf!"aded kitchen. Lush landscaping ana RV parking. JACK GIFFORD $158,800 IDEAL FAMILY HOME! Terrific 4 bedroom, I. 75 bath home! Upgraded kitchen. Fireplace, covered patio with BBQ. Special decorative fence! JACK GIFFORD $154,900 A WESTPARK SPECIAL Detached 3 bedroom, 3 bath, highly upgraded with new carpeting and ftt'sh paint. 2 car attached garage, beautiful yard. Shows like a model. I DIANA CAPPEL $239,000 · QUIET LOCATION Close to everything. light and bright. 3 bedroom + loft. Sec. System. Price(/ to sell. Call for details. J.D. CALLAGHAN $284,900 I CORONA DEL MAR Cute 2 bedroom, 1 bath cottage in Corona de/ Mar. Hardwood floors. FP tktached DBL car garage. just listed. KATHLEEN McNAMEE $319,000 GORGEOUS REMODEL 3 or 4 bedroom and 3 baths. ltL'l(UriOUJ Master suite. Complet~ly rnnod~kd with Frmch tk>ors, , tinted windows and extra spacious rooms. Family room, formal dining room and sparkling pool I PHYLLIS CLARK $329,000 PANORAMIC VIEWS European-Style gated community. Exquisite tksigner home with 3 bedrooms and 3 baths. Enhanced with granite, limestone and curved banisters. Fabuloiu! DELIA DELGADO $489,000 --. ~ ------~----- FABULOUS EMERALD BAY Emerald Bay contnnporary like nnv. Extmsiw use of iranite. 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths with Ocean, &ach and Canyon Vit'Ws. located at the nui of a privau cul-tU-sar. Ewry ammity. Bill Dolby $2.395,000 ENGUSli COUNTRY CUSTOM Private ekctnmic fdleS mc'4u this nt4p1ifomt home. M/Uk for entmaining. State-of art ltitchm with restaurant rrfrit· Inkr BBQ and 7 firrplaca to cozy up to 6.000 II/· ft. of ekj11nce. GJJ 75!J.-!J314 Joan Bwb $1,675,000 THE BEST IN WESTCLIFFI REDUCED 4 bedrooms. family room. AIC and a bea1ttifa/ rear yard with G"aubo and spa!! RnnodekJ in 1992 with impeccable dmgn.'!! OPEN SAT 1:30-5:00, 1115 WESTCLIFF NEWPORT BEACH CJJ 76'>-5000 ed. 126 Rae Rodgers $599,900 NEWPOIIT HEIGHTS Simply delight/UI! 3 bedfVXJm, 2.5 b11th Townhome with X"lll curb appeal Hardwood floors, crown moldinis. Completely rrdone baths 1111d ltiuhm -spaciow p11tio. For ail details c11U 1.../100-510-2005 Rita W.de $279,000 fl• Io • o • t I l O I f I I An International Company 76G-5000 http://Nnuudlnk.com EASTSIDE CONDO Quin strttl, nnuer home. La'Ke 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths. Owr 2000 II/· ft. &autifal /muJscapint. Grrat Jllrd and "4ubk car garaie. Just listed! OPEN SUN J-4, 168ALBERT PL, COSTAMES.4 GJJ 76'>-5000 °"-125 Robert Milliken $249.000 Dmin the house of JO Ur drrams ... w11h tlw VIEWS JOU only dream about! One of the '4'1m kits, easily bui"'4bk with exceptional privacy. Charm mg I bed/ I bath cottage. Ownn will carry 111 896 APR. GJJ 76'>-5000 UL J 80 ChrU Huuoo $659,000 SPYGLASS HILL FAMILY HOME &autifol 4 bedroom, 4 b11.1h family ho,,,.. with la'Ke bonw 1TH1m 11nti family ITH1m. Bnmtl new ltitchm with eenter island. pniu countn-J, sub-uro ref"t· plus omd iarir ynrt.I with pool, tpa and vinu. CJl 76'>-5()(}0 Cd. I 1 J .EathuYank $875,000 nr.L.t~~v· SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH .._ __________________ ~4""Flr.ll\. . 23 Corporate Plaza, suite 160, Newport Beach, CA 92660 __ _. An International Company 760-5000 http://NmaJdlnk.com DECORATOR PERFECT F11bu"'us two srory ho,,,~ with O<trrl livmt room and lc11chm 11pst11m off''"'""-Profos1011Jtliy landscaped w11h nru1 spa' E1,rry amenity. C.0640-2677 Robyn Sean $319,00C LENDER OWNED < uu J bedroom, 2 bath homr "'"), largr 'fllrd.. Frrm /, doon. 11oUnd /loon 11nJ s/ry'1t,hr Grrat Coro1ia tkl Mar Neighborl1Qod c.o 760-5()()() at. u:z Bob Koop $444,900 SPACIOUS ULTRA MODERN Arron from 111JWr Ntw/Hlr1 &,. Hugt MttJUr Suite Wood jloorrd fom1'1 room. ~ ,. ,..1. 'f>"· 111UI ~nu. Muine Golden $229.500 HARBOR VlEW Hlll.S INVESTORS WINDFALL ( 1rr111 1wws of outw, bar a11d FaJl11on Island.. Fanl4Jtic ronumpnrary Jlonr plm.on hugr lot. Prrftrt far rrnovalion. Ou•nrn mo1•111g out ofstatr, u1am 11 sold today. raU Marlci H(ll/111e (For prr· mortkd tkta1lrd 1nformat1on) C.U (BOO) 510-2005 Cot/I '5006 Marl< Ackrich $449.000 CUTE E'SIDE COTTAGE JU (1m11 fi1r n bu1/drr to add on Badt Unit could be rrplaced wuh L1"'!.f 111111 ovrr garat,rs c.u 760-5()()() at. 171 Connie Com $259,000 NEWl'ORT FAMILY HO ME lk1111flj1114 brdroom, 2.5 b11th with 2 firrplaca. Grrat family room lmmamlate. Pool and sp11 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5, 1512 ANITA, NEWPORT 8£4.CH c.u 760-5()()() ext. 131 Robin Tench $499,000 SIMPLY HARM.ER! BranJ ntw on 11N ltUtrlttt! Ooont w11h chilmr mu/~· 3 bet/rooms, 2 '11t"1 rrmatkl.ttl Euro /111chm. nuum woitJ w1'""1ws wmdows. Frm<h ""'1n. w.1mr 11nJ 14rtefUI ~or! Pnfr<t 11nghHrhooti far you11ifam1/in! PhylU.Ouk $309,000 ~ can help rnake the differe1lce in your life! BUILDER CWSE OUT 3 bedrooms. 2. 5 baths, vaulkd ceilings, big backyards. 2 car garage, only 4 lefi. Must SeU! PATRIC K KNAPP $189,900 LARGEST PLAN 5 !Ndroom + loft/den. New carpet and hardwood floors. 3 baths. &ce/Jnzt location. A great vai.uL. J .D. CALLAGHAN $369,000 EMERALD BAY VJEW HOMESITE Ocean-Canyon-Beach views from this custom Wt property. Has plans for a 5 bedroom home. Permits ready BILL DOLBY $649,000 BREAT HTAKING VIEWS Ocean, Harbor, Coastline and City lights views. 5 bdrms .. 4 baths. 3 frpls. Pool and Sauna. Spyglass Best. JULIA LIAO $1,095,000 O N THE OCEANFRONT ! Once in a lifetime opportunity to build your dream home.1 Enjoy Catafoza sunsets, crashing wavt'S and 180' l11t'W! Vacant. level wt! Call for dermis. DIANA PROSSER $639,000 ultimate attention to detail and beauty. Accents tmarbk and granite compliment thl' t:kcor. bedrooms. library. family room, spacious game room, wine cellar, gym and a 4 car garage. FSTHERYANK EASTSIDE CONDO Quiet strut, newer home. large 3 bdrm .. 2.5 bath with over 2,000 Sq. Ft. Beautifol l.andscaping. Great yard. just listed' ROBERT MILLIKEN $249,000 SIZZLING NEW LISTING Two homes on Oceanfront. Great condition. All unm availabk. 4 bdnn., 4 bath. 2,500 Sq. Ft. WAYNE SMITH $879,000 GREAT HO ME -TOP LOCATION! Spacious 3 bedroom on large grassy wt. Gorgeous Westclijf strut. Cwse to Mariners School and shopping. ROBIN TENCH $425,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Duplex -Owner will carry -Great wcation!! 2 1 btdroom, 1 btah with garagt and 1 bedroom, I 1 bath with garagt. For compkte t./etaj/s contact 1-800-510-2005 cotk #4087. __ I RITA WAD~ $2S9!.~ SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate~ Su.ite 180, Newport Beach, CA 92660 ----.....-~-------...__....._ ____ _.......,., Old World charm This large custom remodel is on one of the most desirable sLreets in Newport Heights. Quality construction is evident everywhere in thjs builder's own home. Warm woods are used throughout. including the hardwood floors and a beautifully crafted mantle over the living room fireplace. The red brick two-story has lot~ of character, w1Lh beveled and leaded glass windows, a grand entry, copper overhang above the front porch and a curved powder room conforming to the exterior architecture. The outdoors io; full of mature landscaping and can be enjoyed from the private enclosed rear yard, large gated front yard or roof-top sun deck. In addition, to the three bedrooms and den 1n the main house, a separate one bedroom. one bath guest quarters is located above th e garage Next to the four car garage is another garage suitable for a 34-foot recreational vehicle Other features of the home include formal dining room, eat-in kitchen wi th walk -in panLry. family room. dual pane windows and Jacuzzi tub in the ma:.ter. Otfered at $669,000. For more information, call Manny Ste/lino or Markne Hassel al (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic PlaZP, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Spectacular Laguna Royale penthouse d •. COn On11n1um Featuring views of the north and south coast. whitewater, Catalina Island and Aliso Pier. The property f eaturcs a living room with fireplace, remodeled baths with granite counters, fresh paint. neutral beige carpeting, built-in bar. dining room, new cabinetry, office, custom closets, scraped ceilings, recessed lighting, wrap around decks and is just steps to the sand. Laguna Royale features 24-hour security, two car subterranean parlcing, swimming pool and dittci access. The association has just approved a remodel for the building. Offered at $789,000. For"""" UtfonnalWn, call Sin• High at (714) 644-1600. Coast Newporl Propndn, 4 Ci'lk Pllua, Su. 260, Newporl Beach. Gracious living in Turtle Rock Summit This ronner mooe1 home in like-new condition is in the guard-gated community of Turtle Rock Summit. The home offers a unique multi-level floorplan with many large windows, decorative ceiling treannerits and quality appointments throughout. There aie four bedrooms and four and one-half baths in about 4,200 square feet of interior space. The gourmet kitchen fearures black granite countertops, a Dacor six- bomer gas cooktop in lhe center island, two dishwashers and two Dacor ovens. Adjoining the kitchen is a spacious family room with fireplace and built-in bookcases and cabinets. Other appealing clements of the home are marble floors. Bose music system, elegant French doors, wood-framed Pella windows with dual glazing, security system, wet bar and a three car garage. Another special feature is lhe loMibrary w\th built-in bookcases and a generous work area. Spacious grounds surround the home with mature landscaping, offering excellent privacy and a black-bottom pool enhances the beauty of the yard. Offered at S 1,285,000. For more infonnation, caU Susan Scanlan an.d Chris Valli at (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properti~s, 4 Cim PkJ:.a, Su. 260, Nnvport Beach. Premier family neighborhood Localed in Harbor View Homes in Newport Beach is this five bedroom. three bath Somenet which is the Jaraeat floorplan of the original models. This home baa been remodeJt:d and expanded including an oversiud dining room and updated kitchen with bay window. The master bath has been reconfigured and thece is a walk-in closet in the mastt:r bedroom. Pella windows throughout the home. This house is all white and light with an open feeling. The back and front have extensive brick bardscape. There is a three car garaae converted into a two car with a storage room which can easily be converted back to a three car garqe. The location ii auperl> in the middle of Pbaae Il only one--half block from the greenbelt and community pool. Offered at $629,000. For IMn ln/°"""""11, c"1l Sua Se.la 11114S..B,,.._111 (11') "4-llOO. Coan NPpon l'rofHrda, 4 CMc Pila, St.. Z60, N"""1 a.ell. ... -- I I I Top of«ie hill The Dally Piiot's Top 103 MOST INFLUENTIAL Hsi Is coming Friday, September 27. Don't miss out on the issue everyone will be reading to see who is on the list. Reserve your space now in the Main News section. See and be seen. Publication Date: Fri., Sept. 27 Space & Copy: Wed., Sept. 23 at 5 p.m. Camera Ready/Release: Thur., Sept. 25 at 5 p.m. Rates:• 1/8 page: $10013 col. X 5 1/4") 114 page: $185 3 col. X 10 1 /2") 112 page: $330 6 col. X 1 O 1 /2") full page: $600 (6 col. X 21 ") color: $ 100 each four color: $275 • Only these sizes are available. To place your ad to~ay, contact your sales representative or call (714) 642-4321, ext. 339. . . ... . ..... . \ • j Dilily Pilot Real E.a.te • Augmc 31, 1996 Knapp continues record breaking results He has a proven track record for success Patrick Knapp was named as one of the top producing associates for RE/MAX for first two quarters of 1996, according to Gary Thomas. president of the Orange County based real estate company. "Patrick is an outstanding professional who has a proven track record of success. he is ranked among the top one percent of all real estate agents in the United States," Thomas said. "Patrick continues to prove that he has what it takes to remain a top producer while serving the needs of lus many clients in the most professional manner possible " According to Thomas. Knapp manage' to achieve record breaking -.ales volume because he operated his real estate <,ales much like a high volume, small busine..,~ 'ihould. including the use of a full-time. professional assistant and staff. a professionaJ marketing consultant, three telemarketers who seek out buyers. as well as a completely state-of-the-art computerized office. "I find that my clients. like everyone, expect the truth in every situation:· Knapp said. "One of my most important duties to my clients is to pre~ent a clear. truthful picture of the current market from Patrick Knapp both a buyer's and a seller's perspectt\e. The cltent b then bener able to proceed with their sale or purchase knowing exactJy where they stand." Knapp added. the exceptional staff he has put together is indicati ve of the high caliber service and sales volume that ha.' consistently made him tops in Orange County. He is committed to doing everything he can to remain an industry leader. For more illfonnali.on, call Patrick Knapp at RE/MAX, (714) 251-4800. Premium greenbelt location A Belcourt Towne collection with two bedrooms and three baths. Features include a European white kitchen, electronic skylight in dining room, two fireplaces and hardwood floors. Enjoy the outdoors on the large brick patio with built-in barbecue. Community pool and spa. For more in/ormalion, call Darrell Pash of Metro Realty, 5 CorporaJe Plaza, Newport Beach, (714) 720-9422. It Enter into Cameo Highlands Ne:-tled into a h1lb1de above Pacific Coast I li ghway, the homes in Cameo Highland:-are !.Urrounded by views of the Pacific Ocean and Pelican Hill Golf Cour..,e The serene setting almost demand!. pnvacy, yet most of the homes abo have gated entrance.., that have been ... tyled with imagination and elegance. Do you know of neighborhoods thal ha11e interesting or unusual features that we should highlight? Contact Julie Viker, real estau editor, Daily Piwt, at (714) 574- 4242. Photos by Julie Viker / • Daily Pilotllull!scace •August 31, 1996 Daily Pi.lot Real BftHe ._ Auptt+t, 1996 Jennifer Pritchett completes relocation designation This is one of four relocation-related programs Coldwell Banker offers knn1kr Pntchctt at Coldwell Banker Newport Hcach Ea),t recently completed a nat11111al Coldwell Banker Relocatwn Servin· < 'ntilicd Corporall' Prnpe11) Spct·1;tl1't Ul'\lgnalwn. P1111.:hcll ha' wurkeJ 'uccc),sfully 111 rc,1dcn11al real c'1a1c for 14 years. She j, 111kJ 'cn1or .1cn1un1 executi ve. cert1ficJ rekKallon 'P~.-nall\1, <i Preview' Property/blate' dt\ ''ion 'pecialt't and a long time member of the Pre:.1den1'.., Club Her hx:u' ''excellence in service to lhe client Shl' ha' 'uccc,,fully repre!'tented huycr' jllJ \Cllcr' 111 re.,.dential home!> lrom llu111111g1011 Harbour to San Clcntl'nh: and mlanJ lo Coto de Caza. Pntchl'll h..t' rcprc,cnted first time buyers to Cl::.Ch. n~lchnt1c.., and international huycr' Rt·ccntly. 'he negotiated and clm.cd ,1 home h'ted a t $2.495.000 with a f 1ve day l''uow. and another al $1, mO.()()() w11h a three day escrow. Pritchett ),pec1altn.·, 111 marketing corpwall' rrnrcrtll'\ including the in1t1al evaluat11111. dn cl11p1ng marketing '1ratcg1c' amJ the comJ1t1oning and management of vacant properties. The requirements to become a specialist include demonstrated competence in marketing listings, aptitude for detailed reporting, comple tion of certification courl.e Jennifer Pritchett work, a recommendation from management and a written commitment to quality customer !.erv1ce. The topics for this course include: an overview of corporate relocation management services. developing and executing marketing strategies, coordination with Coldwell Banker Relocation Services managing suppliers, selling vacant properties, offer and counter offer processes, expediting bills and invoices and minimizing overall expenses. For your real estale needs, call Jennifer Prilchen at Coldwell Banker Newport Beach, (714) 644-9060 or reach Coldwell Banker on the lnJernel aJ http://www.coldwellbanker.com. ·-· ColdY#ell Banker Y#elcomes Armstrong· She was the top producer for June Real estate professional Shelley Armstrong recently joined the Coldwe ll Banker Irvine office, announced brclJleh manager Jon Cook. In the short time Armstrong has worked for Coldwell Banker she has exhibited tremendous dedication and hard work by ranking as the top producer in June for open commission sales. Armstrong began her real estate career more than three years ago. Prior to joining Coldwell Banker, Armstrong worked for a major real estate company where she received several awards for outstanding performance. Since joining Coldwell Banker, Armstrong has already closed more than two million tn sales volume_. Specializing in lrvine and its surrounding communities, Annstrong brings with her a vast knowledge of the area. "I credit my success to my work ethic," Armstrong said. "I believe in honesty and sincere service." She further attributes her slogan to her mother, an active real estate broker for more than 30 years and a current Colowell Banker sales associate. "l grew up with this business," Armstrong said. "It's in my blood." Armstrong earned her bachelor's degree from the University of California, Los Angeles while Shelley Armstrong graduating Phi Beta Kappa and Magna Cum Laude. Armstrong serves as a trustee to the Irvine Education Foundati and is an active Board member of the Santiago Hills and lrvine High Parent Teacher Association (PTA). A native of West Los Angeles, Armstrong currcntly resides in Irvine wi her husband. Bob, and their three children. In her spare time, she enjoys playing tennis, singing as a soloist, gardening and watching roller hockey. For 1our real estaU needs, call Shell Armstrong at the Coldwell Banker Jrvi office al (714) 553-2000 or reach Coldwell Banker on the Internet at http://www.coldwellbank~r.com. Overlooks greenbelt Th i\ adorable three llt:dmom tw1> anJ nne-half bath. l\.\o <.tory townhome with 1w11 cir 1llathed garage 1' located an the French 4uartcr 11 lcalure' H ..,pacwu' lamil) room with a bnck lm.•pl..tll' 111 the"""!! room. Ne\.\ l<trpct .mJ fre!.h patnl .11c 1111..ludl'd thr11ughuu1. 1111~ unique. 'pac1ous end unit mcrl1111k' gn:cnbclts :ind mature lando;caping. A pool ancl ample p..irkrng lor \i1s 1tor~ arc included in the low 1t\..,C>i.:llll111n due,. Secluded end unit This th.rec bedroom, lWO Spacious custom home This custom Fnr mnrt information, call Undo Steams at C111dwell Banker Costa Mesa, (714) 668-9333 or (7 14) 962-7430. Coldwell Banker can al.iro be reached on llit Internet. http://li.•ww.coldwellbanker.com. and one-half bath is a quiet end unit. well located in<Jide the tral.I in Eastside Costa Mesa. The kitche n has been upgraded with brand new white gas range. o ven and rmcmwave The dining room has an added window, oak cabinets w1tJ1 window seat. 1be home features a lovely fireplace. a two-car attached garage and a "wrap around .. yard. The quiet complex has soothing waterfalls and streams throughout and community pools. For mor• informalhJn, call Bonnie Turntr at ColdwtU Banbr Costa Mesa., (114) 668-93JJ or (71') 650-7127. Coldwtll Banlc.r can """ be rwuhtd on the Internet, ltt1p://www.coldw1llb(l.11hr.com. four bedroom, two full bath single story Co ta Mesa ho is offered at $J79,000. Located on a large R-2 zoned lot, this custom home has been built with the lughe t of quality and standards. The large kitchen featute$ Corinn tile counters and built-in appliances. Extra pantry and storage. The living room includes cozy fireplace. This spacious home has a den and famiJy room. Well maintained with a new roof and water heater. The pncc also includes the satellite di11h. For more inf onnatk>n, "" Linda Sl1am1 of Coldwt Bani" Costa Mesa at (71') 668·9J3J or (1 U) 962- 7'30. Or nach Col.dwtll Banku on 1h1 /ntern•t at .. .. , • · • • · • · .. " · 1irtf>'tl!ftlwlt>~('olililll111'lilm.~01n: .. • • ....... • ' " .. •"' · .. • e Custom built home with pool This magnificent three bedroom, three bath, custom built Newport Beach home is located on a quiet I 0,000 plus square foot lot with private courtyard entry. This dream house features a formal dining and eating area, a white tiled gourmet kitchen with state-of-the-art appliances and center island. The kitchen area al~o includes a bnck fireplace and bleached flooring. Other features are recessed lighting. high ceilings. French doors and new carpeting. The living room also has a fireplace and mirrored wall. French doors lead out to a tranquil park-like setting and private pool. The home shows li,gbt and bright with plenty of windows. Off ercd at S5 I 0,000. For l'Mr'e ~11, call Je"TTU M~ney of Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa al (714) 668-9333 "'(114) 122-1739. Or, reach Coldwell Banker on the lnlernet al ltJtp:/lwww.col4wdlbtulUT.co111. Sunset and bay views Recently listed is this beautiful two bedroom, two bath bayfront condominium. which features a formal dining and eating area. This un11 as gone through extensive rcmode mg roug out, me u mg lanai with tile and more. No detail was left out with the modem kitchen. There are brand new hardwood floors and Berber carpet throughout. This unit shows light. bright and spacious. A boat slip is available. Offered at $380,000. For mon htjonutlo11, call LiNJll SUarns of Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa, (714) 668-9333 "'(714) 962-1430. Highly upgraded townhome Recently listed. this immaculate home has two bedroom&. two and ono-balf baths. 1bc two story home has a loft and is highly Upgnded tbtoQabout. The townbome features Baber carpet. skylights. new fixtwea. flab paint IPd oew window coverings. There is a dramatic entry with vaul~ ccilinga. Tbo 'l*ioua liviaa room has a fuq>lace. Both bedroom1 are excn larJe. 1biJ unit has a bqe priVlle rear yard and iJ located in a small quiet complex near Bastside Costa Meta. Off'end for $149,000. , ..... ..,,. d ..,,..,,,,.,.,.,,.,.~C#IWl..._..C....llaa, (114)"8-1.W. . . . ' ~.--........ Buying or ·Refinancing? 3.950/o No Points No Closing Costs {Interest Only Option Available) Any Loan Over $200,000 to $3,000,000 For a FREE Loan Consultation, Contact: GRANT KING or ROBERT PAINTER Office: (714) 673-4664 Message Center/Pager: (714) 451-7905 M.L.S. ' -' • • MORTGAGE WAN SPECIALIST A MORTGAGE OORPORA TION I The M.LS. of the Lending Industry Member of Better Businea Bwuu Located in the Rogers Realty Building 1:137 F.ast Coat Highway eCorona dd Mar, CA 92625 .. Barbara Aune List your property with us and we'll advertise your property in the Daily Pilot too! You reach qualified buyers in the Daily Pilot! ... • l Jo Anne Kenton • ~PiJOc a..J f.RMa •Aqua ~t. 1996 Tayior WOodrow to introduce exclusive Castaways community in Newport Beach The preview opening is planned for October On a dramatic site overlooking Newpon Beach's Back Bay. Taylor Woodrow is preparing to introduce Castaways, a pnvate, gated community of grand scale rcl\idences. 11\e home$ will complement their exclusive setting wi.tb a blend of luxury, b"adition and ai'c.hitectural innovation. celebrating its 15th anniversary was founded in 1921. Taylor Woodrow'!> worldwide team consists of more than 150 engineering, coostruction and development companies around the globe and the company is renowned for building major international airports, multi-million dollar shopping malls and even the Channel Tunnel. In the United States, this diverse, skilled exte.nsive experience is applied to every neighborhood tbe company builds, earning Taylor Woodrow national and regional acclaim for offering outstaoding homes in unparalled living environments. Named for thO former Cutaways Club restaurant. die Callaway• commonity will make its debul with a preview opening in October. fol~ by Che ttart of pre&a.les m late November Del ~grand opening of furnished model~ iJl ~ 1997. Artist's rendering of Pion Three at Castaways in Newport Beocn liylor Woodrow is currently building distinctive new home neighborhoods in Los Angeles, ~ Riverside and San Diego counties. Following the recent opening of Manlvilla in the community of San Juan Hills in San Juan Ctpi.strano, Castaways will be the second new Taylor Woodrow community introduced in l 996. When~ pranicres, d1scri.ntloali'91 boine buycn Will discover an exceptioa.J c:i6lleClioa of five pre tigious t1oor plifts Priced from the mid $600,000i -Mdt • unique expression of exceJlenee ba ftllidelltial ~. Expansive livins ~ lf*Ul~& about 3,093 to 4,2" ~ tc:iet oo two levels will en~ M ~as six bedrooms and five and one-Mlf bilhl; ind with available~ viryiQg plans will take on the added dilncnlion of a pear room. super home Ot6c« Private pe.$ts' quarters, teen room. exercise room, music room or library. Throughout the homes, lu.itury details will be revealed at every tum, from a full complement of Vlking appliances and Andcnen wood windows. to built-in coffee ban tbat will enable residents to relax in the luxury of their master suite. That luxury will be heightened by oveniud walk-in showers with seats. his and hers vanity areas and his and hers walk-in closets. Offering the ultimate luxury, the two Home financing made • easier 1c mp oyees 1remen System (PERS) financing now available One of the most exciting ways to buy a home is now available. If you are a member of the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), the Legislative Retirement System (LRS) or the Judicial Retirement System (JRS). you are eligible to receive a mortgage loan through the PERS Member Home Loan Program. Pers members receive a low competitive fixed or adjustable rate with free interest rate lock protection. This allows you to "float down" your interest rate 11 three separate times during escrow if rares fall. The big news for PBRS memben is the ability to borrow all the required five percent down payment &om their PERS account. A 9.S percent fixed rate first Personal Retirement Account Secured Loan (PRASL) for the down payment. This makes the transaction l 00 percent financed with both loans at low fixed or adjustable rates. PERS members can even combine their PERS loan with the advantages of Fannie Mae's Community 1-lome Buyer program. This allows the borrower's income-to-debt ratios to be higher than nonnal. In addition, the seller can pay up to three percent of the borrower's closing costs. This could save thousands of dollars and bring down the out-of-pocket cash investment lo as low as one lo two percent of the purchase price. For additional information, contact Allen ~tti, a PERS Rome Loan BeMjiJs Coordinlllor wiJh M'!riM Mortgage, al (800) 481-5626, ut. 106 or your PERS kndtr. largest plans will feature clevaton as an option. Exteriors will recall stately mansions along America•s eastern seaboard with traditional an:bitccture accented in varying elevations with wood sid.iQ&, stone and brick. Bringing home tbe future to ~-day buyen, evay Castaway• resideoce will be powered for interactive living with four prc-witW multi-media plates enabling each home to be lntcmet capable. Taylor Woodrow. which is currently Por .on Uiformltdoa OoMt <Astmwqs, Clll1<•>414.3222. A44i#o""1U.f°""""""11t111 h obtaUw1 ~ uM1t1 NUil lo WoOltqlorwootlrow.coa Projeet tlNl COllfJ#ll'J. ila/ot di en if IJbo «wliJalM ow tJu World Wile W~b at ltttp:/lwww~w.com. National housing turnover rate expands changes ownership once every 12.6 years After two consecutive years of improved national turnover rates. l 995's rate expanded to 12.6 years, from 1994' s rate of 11 .8 years. This means that the average American home changes ownership once every 12.6 years. according to the Chicago nue and Trust Family of Title Insurers' annual study of housing turnover rates. The housing turnover rate is calculated by dividing the total number of owned housing units by the total number of home sales in a gi vcn year. The Cbica,go nue study focuses on home owners and purchasers and does not take into account renters and their moves to new apartments, which would significantly improve the turnover rate. Nationally, the number of owned housing units iocrea.sed 1.S percent last year. with the addition of 972,000 owned units, while total home lales decreased by 262, 700 (4.8 percent). Accorc1i~ to John Pfi sta, vice ptCSident and marlccting research manager. Oticago Title and Trust year ue to er m eres ra es first half of the year. ''Fixed, 30-year mortgage rates peaked at about 9 .2 percent in early 1995 and then dropped to a level just under 7 .2 percent by the end of the year, but the year just wasn't long enough to fully recover.'' said Pfister. Arizona led the List for the second year in a row. Rounding out the top I 0 were Nevada, North Carolina, Tennessee. Utah, Colorado. New Mexico. Idaho, Arkansas and Oregon. "Arizona continues to prosper due to Phoenix's reputation as a Prime retirement area and its flourishing economy," said Pfister. "Employment growth has been in excess of four percent for the last two years. which is at least double the U.S. average." CT~T expects turnover rates to substantially improve in 1996. Clikop ntt. tattl 1"ut Co. ii tire f"l"nl COJff/1'11111 o/ IJJe Clliellp 1ftk tutti Trul F..U, of 1ltW lnsmnn, du lldoa~ ""rat d1" bulUYUICe ~kldio .. """ '""'""' ,.,,., .. "' u. acai o/ll NIH M4 _,,.. daa 4,00ll loaldMJ ........ • 3 Bedrooms • 3 1 /2 Baths • 2 Master Suites • 2-Story • Vaulted Ceilings • 2 Car Attach Garage • 2037 Sq . Ft. •Walk to Schools/Shopping $280,000 Original Owner 548-3353 ·LOCATION • ·LOCATION • Best pr1ced 2 bedroom townhome ln this gated community. Prtvale beach. walk lo Balboa Island. shopping. restaurants. It's Ukc everyday Is a holiday. Reduced ................. $449,000 Alao for leue at $2400/mo. Call now 1°' ip.ir prtvale showing 640-1212 Owner/Agent ~.n1rn ... nrr' dtl1gh1 I ll\0° nt"'I of .11 () l' It In 1ht < .. ran! SJ~CIOUS n~I\ 1·1 l1nmt onl.~ S. ... 9.000 ,.ffrrnu1 Won'1 Lu c' L.trgt ~BO. JBA Onigntr Prrfe, 1. guml ~11td homr "1j?v1 pool & •f>A. Pnmt locaoon. Onl,) ~ 900 wlftl'llla. l.Arit Upgradftl ~BD. 2BA faaily homt -./iundn:~ & pvc yud In an urtlknc uu A vallK' at ~.900 wfftnu. c.JI IO lft 1odayl 2312 Aralia Open Saturday & Sunday 1:00 -5:00 Wonderful 4 bedroom 3 bath single level home. 'upgfc!ded kitchen, fwnily room sk)'Iights, smooth ceilings & fres\i1Y painted. Large back yard, quiet location. Reduced Ii Reecb' to Sell •439,000 Sallv Shipley 644-63'13 F.X J 14 Grubb&Ellis·.._ .................. -....... • ...,......._, ........ a,..... 199,000 Costa Mesa Convenient to SC Plaza & OCPAC. 2 fireplaces, 1 balcony per BR wet bar, larg~ yard, new ~t/paint/roof/more. No_thing else like it on the market near the price range. Seller is motivated. Mike Schlacter 854-7056 Century 21 Professionals Two-stor11 three bdrm, 2.5 bath, den, firepi.ace, 2-car g3!'age with new sectional doc:. Near-new 978 Trabuco Circle, Costa Meea Low or No Money Down Loans Available! • .. Marie & Laura Hubbard Owner /Broker 722-6155 BrokerC .. ·~~~~ The "KEY" ~ to success is... :\ i ~~~;=~~4·; Reach buyers that are serious ' about pun:haslng a~ homel Call us Today & We'U help you Suooessfulty adVertise 1 ~;;78 4~.~t nt'Mi"1 1720 Palm Dr. off Temple em. Dr. SCOTT-LAND CO. ZOLITA SCOTf 499-1600 194 3 Pm "Prvvmce Pliue • lnneT loop loaooo with lu~ yard • 4,100± sq. ft. home w11h 3 c:ir ganagt. • S bed, 4.S bath, study and game room and new landsapc. • Scheduled completion in early spnng 1997 • Bwlder is amenable to customaung $1,149,000 For Addition/l./ Jnfontumqn Cqnum: Andy Brooh 644-4046 BE&CH TIME REALTY presents "WELCOME HOME" 305 & 805 'hAmethystAve. "Olde English Island Duplex" l6-3 Bedroo~ 3 Bath l6-Front House with 2 Patios l6-Swtdeck off the Master Suite l6-Fireplaces in Living Room & Master Suite l6-Cozy 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath Rear Apartment l6-F"treplace and Own Parking Area Located Close to Village Shops and Steps to North Bay Front. Shown by appolntment. Offered at 8685,000 Serving Balboa Island Terry Lewis and Newport Beach Since 1977 (714) 673-6511 218 Marine Avenue • Balboa Island • California 92662 BIG CANYON Lowest Price Single level 2 Bedroom, 2 Bat.h, Den. Original Owner asking $469,000 644-5215 No kidding ••• families looking for child-friendly floorplans Builders can make a difference for today's families Today more and more of Ameri ca's 77 million baby boQmers are raising children of their own -creating a demand for family-oriented homes that is anything but child's play. "Home builders willing to fulfill the needs of parents seeking safe, friendly children can rcaJize substantial profits," said interior designer Dawn Kearney, president of Design Line Interiors, Inc. · Kearney, who has designed award- winning interiors for model homes in six states and Mexico, noles that grown-up baby boomers are apt to have a more sophisticated wish list than-their own parents bad a generation ago. Today's consumers are apt to want homes equipped to accommodate technology ranging from computers to video games. Yet shrinking Jot and floorplan sizes present builders with more challenges lhan in the past when it comes to creating kid-friendly homes to house the technology generation. How can you create family-oriented homes to appeal to parents in the '90s? Chooee appropriate color palettes: Avoid white-on-white in models mldceted to families with young children, since it conveys a hands off message apt to make parents feel uncomfortable. Use warm, rich hues instead . ln spaces designated for children, such.as kids' rooms and play areas, use bright, vibrant shades of colors utilized elsewhere in the home. "Color can have a significant impact on how children feel about their environment," Kearney said. children's imaginations and make them feel at home. Studies indicate that exposure to different colors may actually lengthen or dull a child's attention span, which in tum could actually affect the child's 1.Q." Use patterns to create exdtemeot: Bold can evoke a sense of motion, sparking creativity and excitement in ehildren. Choose themes to delight youngsters, such as animal motifs. Display a children's learning center in models: According to Kearney, as children become exposed to technology both in school and at home, more and more parents are seeking homes with space to set up a separate learning center for their children. Coovert a loft, spare bedroom or unused space in an upstairs hallway into a kid's learning center -or better yet, a multi -use kid's retreat complete with computer, video games, homework station and cozy reading nook. Show durable tumlsblnp and creative storaae Ideas: When floor space is limited, display a day bed with drawers underneath or a trundle bed for overnight friends. Include brightly painted cubicles and bins to keep toys neatly organized. Feature a window seat, closet organizer and bookshelves displaying volumes of . . . children 's collectibles. Provide play zones: Parents want a safe place for children to play without having to constantly keep tidy. "At Canyon Crest in Mission Viejo, for example, we converted a detached, third-car garage into a delightful play area for children," Kearney said. "It's wonderful in that it-keeps clutter and.noise separate from the main house, yet it is still accessible for parents." Other environments also are important for children. Display child~sizcd patio furnishings in an enclosed courtyard, a fenced front yard or back yard with ample lawn area for children to play. Make baths ldd-frleodly: "There's so much we can do to make bathrooms fun for kids, like choosing playful wallpaper patterns and using splashes of color in accent tiles,•• Kearney said. For safety's sake, avoid over-sized bathtubs used by children. Choose smallec, six or eight-inch square floor tiles to prevent slippage. Include a step-stool to enable small children to reach faucets. Design kitchens -.\'Ith kids in mind: Display special snack centers for children in model homes with drawers available to little ones in a center island, or include a Sub-zero · rs dedicated to health snacks for youngsters such bite-sized fruits and vegetables. Use care in design.log stairs and railings: Long, steep stairs with wide or flimsy rails may dissuade safety- conscious parents from purchasing a home. During a home's planning stage, make sure stairs are designed as half-flights with landings in between. Wrought-iron scroll work or horizontal cross-bars strategically installed along stair railings can prevent falls and set harried parents minds at ease. "By designing environments conducive to stimulating a child's creativity and by providing ample space for families to learn, work and play, home builders of tomorrow can insure future sales -along with the satisfaction of supplying creative environments to house the next generation," Kearney said. • Design Line lnterion luu "'°" n1U11erom SAM, MIRM, MAME :. and El.AN awards for ils in110YQ/iw ~ ' ilfUrior 111BCltilllllUU.1 tttllltiq•el. .. Call (619) 458-0700. •• - Your sru.ide to the latest and best resale homes ooen this weekend NEWPORT BEACH 1218 Polaris, Dover Shores 4BR Sandy Mittman-Prudential 644-1096 Sun 1-5 $830,000 2312 Aralia Grubb & Ellis Sally Shipley 644-6373 x114 4BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $439,000 729-7271 1430 West Bay Ave. Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 4BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $2,199,000 2525 Ocean Blvd.#3C Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 2BR Sun 1-5 $595,000 1S14 E. Oceanfront Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 JBR Sun 1-4 $1,350,000 506 "I" Street Cannery Village Realty 673-37n 3BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,100,000 1707 E. Bay Ave. Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 7BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $3,950,000 976 Bayside Cove West Lease $2400/per month. Agent • Judy Kolar 640-1212 2BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $449,000 ·. Rates as of Aug~at 29, 19961 KEY LENDERS AND RATES Bank of Amenca B (800) 642-2244 8.000% 20 2.125 45 8.265 -----California Federal Bank S (800) 225-3337 8.125% 20 2.000 45 8.379 Chase Manhattan Coast Federal Bank K (800) 900-6062 8.000% 20 2.125 30 8.265 S (_800) 300-5626 8.300o/c_o __ 2_0 __ 2_.ooo_ 10 8.556 Countrywide Home Loa~ ~--K-(800) 8n-5626 8.125% 5 1.750 45 8.351 Oetnck Mortg!ge Group R (7~ 4) 759-9692 7.875% 5 2.125 10 8.138 Downe~ Savings Emery Financial F1de~ty Federal Bank -First Federal Bank of CA ....... Fleet~O(t_gage s (800) 336~39 8.125% 20 1.750 __ 30 __ 8_.351 A (71 4) 729-9200 7.875% 5 2.044 15 8.129 __ s ___ (.800) 232.2309 _ 8. 1 ~5% _ 5 1.875 1 o 8.365 s (800) 672-4332 8.000% 20 2.375 30 8.293 ----K (800) 700-5650 8.000% 20 2.500 30 8.307 ---Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 8.000°1'. 5 2.250 45 8.279 Great West em Bank B (800) 492· 7~7 8.100% 20 2.000 30 8.353 Home Savings S (800) 975-5051 8.050% 10 2.250 30 8.330 N.ationsB~n~ Mtg. C_?rp. K (800) 68_5_·000 __ 1....__1_.8 __ 7_5_% __ 20 __ 2_.2_50 __ 3_0 __ 8_._15_2_ Ne~rt Coas~inanc1al ___ R_.(800) 808-5626 7.875% 5 2.250 10 8.152 Oceanview Financial A (714) 651 -6355 8.000% 5 2.000 15 8.252 -~---'--'-~-~ ProFed Mortgage _K_(800) 686-3756 ~000% _20 __ 2.125 30 8.265 TLCFmancialSvcs A (800)801 -7300 8.125% 10 1.125 13 8.283 _.. ...--.,..-- Union Bank B (800) 453·12~ 8.250% 20 1.750 30 8.478 Westem_Financ1al S.B S (800) 393-9372 8 .375°/o 5 1.600 30 8.577 Weyerhaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 8 .250% 10 1.625 10 8.464 30-Y ear adjustable _s_.62_5_% __ 20 __ 1._ooo __ a_._23_9~20_1_.000 ___ 2_.1_50 __ 1_r_s __ 1_v_ 3.875% 20 1.000 7.267 207,000 2.350 t t 0 1 M -----4.875% 20 1.875 8.473 207,000 3.000 tTS 1Y -----2.Q50% 25 1.000 7.309 500,000 2.400 t t 0 . t M ---4.750% 20 0.000 7.570 207,000 2.750 l 10 tM 4.950% 20 1.000 7 .276 600,000 2.350 110 1M --------------~-----------3.950% 20 1 .000 7 .'J67 500,000 2.450 110 1 M -----3.950% 20 2.250 7.270 6001000 2.225 t 10 lM _3_.9_50_% __ 10 ___ 1_.3_7_5 __ 7 ..... 14_56 __ 207,000 2.500 110. 1M 2.950% 20 1.250 7.335 207,000 U OO 110 1M -----5.875% 20 2.375 8.412 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y 2.950% 10 1.000 1-:755 207,000 2.250 LtM 1M -_3_.9_50_% __ 20 __ 1.000 1.'31!>1 207,000 2.450 1 10 1M -------------------3.950% 20 11000 7,798 S00,000 Z.050 H S 1M 4.750% 20 2.500 8.844 207,000 3.000 L8M 6M 3.950% 20 0.375 7.453 600,000 2,600 110 l M ---------~~---~------6. 750 % 10 1.250 8.608 207,000 ~.000 HS 1Y -----4.250% 20 1.000 7.545 ~C>_!l,000 2.6~ ~1~-~ 65, •. 3 ... 75 .._...! _ 8~ -2'!~ 2.750 3~ 20 1.flX>_!t~ 207,~--~625 7.000% 10 0.000 8.500 207,000 3.000 1TS 1Y -~~~-~~~~ 3.950% 20 1.250 7.443 207,000 2.500 110 1M Boll\ ~~ed & lldjullable programs are 30o'30 convenllonal mongage1. 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Margin (lfl "-l Is tondelll profit. mllfgil1 +lode•• actll8I rate allot l¥CI IC$atment. ... II lie IMfls ~~Ill,.....,..,.. (MllOlfl t lndell •~Asta) 110•I1°' Dill COii Of~. 1T$ • l·Y• T1~ BIH, l.6M . &-month LISOR. STB -8-tTlOnlh T~ a.ti. eco •-6-monlh 9Y9f1ltl Olrtllcal• of dlposlc AdflKllMnt ~~ .. period bt1"ln ~ 1M . l·Monlh, ~. 8-Monflit. 1Y• ' Yw. ,,,, ,.... ~·IO change v~ rete lllld terms Prior to apptoylng lor a loan. All lenders p!ovlde loanl l;ftl\~ r.1111 lnll i.tm1 tot ~t lotin ~ The.lnk>f"'8f0n ~It no\1111 ~to make a a>an. FOf a CONUmet guldii on !low lo~ IQr a mortgage. Mnd a $-450 checll payable 10 Moi1gllge N-Co. 1810 E 1711\ SI, SIMI 100, ~ Anll, CA~. (71•) 83f:11~ -. ' COPVA!QliTO l"8 Mo~ rw. Co • • .. .. • .... .. ---... --· . ......_ .. -- CHRISTIE'S GREAT ESTATES This luxury property is being marketed by Grubb & Ellis Resi- dential Real Estate Services through their exclu s ive Christie's Great Estates Program. 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