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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-09-21 - Orange Coast Pilotrr-, SPORTS Costa Mesa, Newport post one-sided wins MARC MARTIN/ DAl.Y PILOT Boat storage on his property along Old Newport Boulevard clutters the land Owen Minney has been trying to develop Into residential for the past eight years. Mlnney's efforts may bear fruit as the City Coun- cll ls considering rezoning the area for residential. • GROW.ING OLDER • Owen Minney's been pushing to fur up Old Newport ~oulevard for half a dozen years now. Will this be the year that the city finally gives the revamp project a thumbs up? By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH Owen Minney has known for a while that Newport Beach's Old Newport Boulevard need- ed a new look.. He h as been trying for about six years to convince the city to do something about it. Specifically, he has been push'- ing the City Council to update the area's zoning code. •Tue idea is for us little guys to be able to develop our spots easier or offer them up to big developers,# said Minney, who has owned businesses in Newport Beach for 50 years. The ci ma finall ant his wishes by the end of the year. A 4-year-old committee working on a new plan for the area is now closing in on a final draft, which will go to the Planning Commission in about six weeks for review. From there, it will go to the council for approval, perhaps by late November. But the changes have been a long time in the making. Talk of revitalizing Old Newport Boulevard -the stretch alongside •Newport Boulevard from Pacific Coast Highway to 15th Street - began with a 1988 update of the city's entire general plan. City council members then identified the area as one that needed a jump start. The current ~ning allows businesses -on the east side of the street but allows only com- mercial use on the west side. Minney wanted to combine his vacant 12,000-square-foot lot with his neighbors' to build a mixed-use high-rise, but his property sat on the wrong side of the street. While considering the idea, be said, he spent $100,000 in architectural fees, confident the city would change his zoning. He led a crusade in 1990 for a city code change that would remedy his situation. That effort died in the fray of politi- cal turmoil in the City Council of the time. After that, Minney and some neighbors started the Newport Boulevard Property . . about two years ago, be joined the committee that bas been working unbl now on a rezon- ing plan for the area. A main thoroughfare before the Costa Mesa Freeway came to toWn, Old Newport Boule- vard has now fallen out of favor. What used to be a major street now houses a hodge- podge of old motels, small •SEE OLD PAGE A12 Course officials make neighborly gestures Does the zero tolerance policy need revision? • Costa Mesa Golf Course operators insist they do pay damages from wayward golf ___ balJs and are considering a defl ective fence to protect neighbors. By John Canalis, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Directors of the Costa Mesa Golf Course on Fnday said they may extend deflective fenc· ing to keep errant golf balls away from nearby Joann Street. General Manager Scott Hender- son said Mesa Verde Partners, which leases the course from the city, may spend up to $25,000 in the next year on metal netting near the 14th tee to keep balls away from the Joann neighborhood. Neighoorsll"a\le been compla1ning for years that sliced balls have bro- ken windows and dinged their cars. Two weeks ago, a small group of residents who live behind the course claimed Mesa Verde has not been returning phone calls or paying for damage. One man said he has had two smashed car windows in one month. • MARC MARTIN I OAl.Y Pl.OT • Recent cases have caused some trustees to wonder ~-«>o... far; others .stand by previous action. By Julie Ross Canno n, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Zero tolerance transfers rarely raise an eyebrow from Newport-Mesa Uni- fied school board members. They are automabc and routine, and most of the time the trustees never even bear about them. But with several recent appeals having come before the board. some trustees are .starting to iden- tify shades of gray in their black-and-white policy. ·1 think it's way too severe: says school board member Jim Fenyman. • 1 think that every case has got to be weighed on its own ments. There's a lot of middle ground there that in my estimation would be a lot more fair than what the present rule says.• Henderson denied claims that bis company does not pay for legitimate damages. "We just want to make sure we're paying when we should,• he said. uThe last thing I want is somebody to say is I haven't paid for damages.· Eddie McCommons, 79, tees off on the 13th bole of the Mesa Linda course that runs parallel to homes along Joann Street. where residents have complalued about errant goU bans. Below, Scott Henderson, director of the course, explains some of the safety features implemented. such as the blgb netting on the tee box. The cwrent zero tolerance policy automatically transfers any student caught under the influence, in possession or in the 'presence of alcohol or drugs at school or a school-sponsored event. Students found in possession of a weapon are automatically expelled. Many community residents praise the policy as an effective means of preventing underage drink- ing and other illegal activities Others. though. believe it provides no education for preventing future violations and is too harsh for first-time offenders. damage near the course. He said his com an gets back to everyone who complains "I am b~in~ guy.· Henderson Mesa Verde Partners leases the city-owned course. The a~nt notas fhe partners responBtbte for property damage. Paul Fratiello, a Joann Street resi- dent who said he bas suffered three broken windows in recent month, said h e-has called Mesa Verde--sever- al times without a response, claiming a rece ti.onist took down his name And just like the public, school board members are split on how-to handle-mru~,a·9D5r.---~-1 The current case involving senior Jennifer McCartin is a case in point. A smoother ride is on the way for motorists • City officials are looking to repair local roadways. By John Canalis, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -S~veral well- wom West Side streets ate tenta- tively slated for improvements in the next year, officials sa.ld. The $1 million project lncludes 36 stretches of road. Some will be res-ved, others coated with a. 1ped41 sealant. CreWs will improve roads unW funding' 1Wll out, said Ernesto Munos; alidltant d ty eftgineer. "We',. just targe ting th ueu, • be Mid. •we may have to drop. tome °' the stieets .• · · 1'be roedWays were chosen for th.tr poor condition, Said Bll1 Manti. direCtOr 91 public aeivicel, to pt to thi wont a., wouldn't get IO bid a.ttM, hive to bl rtpp.d •"•Mid. The following is a list of the streets tentatively selected for improvements. The listings are in random order. 1.) Babcock Street, 17th Street to 16th Street, seal 2.) Center Street, Monrovia Avenue to Placentia Avenue, see.1. 3.) Monrovia Avenue, 19th Street to 16tb Street, seal. 4.) Newhall Street. Monrovia Avenue to the western cul·de- sac, overlay. S.) Park Crest Drive, 19th Street to Parkhill Drtve. 6.) Park 'Glen Citde, Pamiam Drive tO tbe northern Cul-d4Hlli:. 7.) ParkbW Drive, Wbituir Avenue tO PutvleW a.rcJe. 8.) Park V\ew Orde. 10Utb1m to thil9 oOrtbeim aal_..1ae1. SM Park Vllta Grde. Parts HUI Dftve to Dortbem cul-de-Mc. 10.) Sulilit Orm,~ and number. •Nobody called,• he said. ·They should know me over there because Estancia student admitted to drinking two beers before a school dance. r~----------------------------------~ \\ I \ I II I H Clear, warm -altogether a tasty weather outlooJc JI you 're plannlng to vi.slt the nute of Newport th.la weekend. More ol the 8Ql1le menu expected tor the con$g week. See w.ther, ,.... A2. I \ I 1 • \ Automatic violation. Automatic transfer. But the decision to uphold Jennifer's transfer was • SEE ZERO PAGE A 12 Back Bay trash target of spruce up effort • More than 1,000 volunteers are expected for annual cleanup of the environmentally sensitive marshlands. By Jennifer Armstrong, Dai/rt Pilot As seasons change and birds fiy south, the time for the annual Upper Newport O eanup Day has urtved. Organi.zen of the event expect t ,500 VOlunteen to_pick up abo"QJ 40.000 powida of trub dwtng tbe ettort from 8 a.m . to 1 p.m. today. VolUntMr'I ~ meet at .~ Newport O\IMI RelOrt. 1 t3 t ftackbay om.. WtMD the event began in 1989, baL;::tMn 9Ched\lled lt ill .... ber for '"" ..,.. dftcl'M90DI. •At tbll l:tme of ,..r, w. dMll up tbe ... , .. all .. tilrdl ... ...................... .................. " .. teer_.... .. Cie ..... \ Department of Fish and Game. •w e hav to pick up all the trash because othe rwise ra.l.D wU1 wash all that ttap down into tbe ocean.• Pattenon expects a good turnout despite many other local events, 1uch u Newport Beadl'I s..test, going on th1i weektJDd . •PeopJe are calling us WUll· no to pe.rtidpete, •• IMd. .... NMring. It Ml ~ tlO fM a tnCUUon around tbe ~. • '.TIM dMmiP Of .... ----ID9Dtally ....m,. Met .., .. ptdt Of tbe -V-t• I 1111 COMtal C.1111111. Wlllft .._. ~c1eu_..,.-. t111tt... .......... Jadlacau••· .............. ~ .. l i" ...... ..,.... ......... --.- ~---. SATURDAY, SB'1"a.R 21. 1• NeapGR 8s1cWCw .._~Noc . . . r-----------------~---------------------~-----~-:---~-----~---------------~ Community (Church. Congregational Upconllng candidate forums 'lbe following are upcoming Qty Coundl candid.ate forums in Co.taMeM: greer wylder Discount.ed diamonds are a girl's best friend Jeffrey Shaw's Diamond Jewelry's third anniversary celebration runs Tuesday through Sept. 28. ·1n appreda- ~ ADDRESS: 611 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar. +TELEPHONE: 644-7400. + DENOMINATION: United Church of Christ. + YEAR CltURat ESTAS: USHED_; 1944. + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday at 8:15 a 10 a.m.; Sunday school for children through sixth grade meets at 10 a.m. + SENIOR MSTOR: The Rev. Bruce Van Blair. + PASTORAL STAFF: Rodger Whitten, music dire<;tor; JoAnn Stahl, office manager; Pat Maricle, wedding direc- tor. 200. • Oct 8, 7 :30 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 17-01 Golf Course Drive. Spomored by Mesa Pride and the C.oelttioa for Respoml.ble Government. Call Arlene Schafer at 546-1429. • Oct 9, 7 p.m. al '1Dangle , Square. Sponsored by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Ownmerce, Continental Cable. Daily Pilot, Newport Mesa Board ol Realtors. Call the chamber at 574-8780. • Oct 15, 6 p.m. at the West Side Police Substation. 561 W. 18th St. Sponsored by the Latino Leadership Council. Call 660- The following are upcoming forums in Newport Beech: ~ Oct 2, 6 p.m. at Cannery Restaurant, 3010 Lalayfltte, New- port Beach. Sponsored by Speak Up Newport. Call 224-2266. ing support during our expan- sion into Orange County, our inventory will be marked down 10% to 60% one week only," owner Jeffrey Shaw says. Its selection _IA!}ges from estate jewelry (tfdose diamonds, and during the sale discounts will be taken off already low wholesale prices. To kick off the week-long celebration, Jeffrey Shaw invites Best Buys readers to an eight- hour sale today from 10 a .m . to 6 p.m. The entire inventory will be discounted from 15% to 70%. Please mention this column when entering the store. Jeffrey Shaw's Diamond Jewelry (548- 5626) is located in the Costa Mesa Courtyards at 1835 New- port Blvd. in Costa Mesa. + MAKEUP OF CONGREGA· TION: A solid group of healthy •eldsters, • some of whom have served the local community and God's king- dom for SO years or more. Also a growing group of couples with chOdren. The 40s and 50s groups are sparse, but ieady to have others join them to fill the gap. For now, most children are infants through sixth graders. Members come from mostly the Harbor Area, especially Newport Beach and Corona del Mar, but also Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley and Tustin. + OtlLD CARE: Provided for all worship services and most other church activities. MIGUEL VASCONCEUOS I DAILY PILOT The Rev. Bruce Van Blair of the Community Church, Congregational. • Oct. 16, 1 p.m. the Corona del Mar Residents Association will host a Newport Beach City Council co,pdidate forum in the community room at the Newport Beach Central Ubrary. • POUTICAL ARENA provides Informa- tion about upcoming campaign events. Send your notice to the Daily Pilot attn. Political Arena, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. Or fax it to 646-4170. Brian Killelea, owner of The Home & Garden Co. (645-4635), located at 369 E. 17th St. in Cos- ta Mesa, is opening his first out- let location, Home & Garden Too {645-4635), located one block behind Staples/Michaels at 670 W. 17th St. #30. Home & Garden Too will carry vintage patio furniture, 1930s metal porch swings from New Orleans, antique garden planters and various ornamental garden accessories. The new store will be open Tuesday through Saturday froM 11:00 a.m . to 6:00 p.m., or by appoint- ment. J I I I I I + TYP£ OF WORSHIP: A simple, traditional, thought- ful and reverent service. The choir is among the finest small-church choirs in the area; its emphasis is on tradi- tional music. Both Sunday services are the same, except for the full choir participat- ing at 10 a.m. + TYP£ OF SERMON: Fre- quently ·one of a series, sometimes strai~ht Bible- teaching, sometimes answer- ing theological questions raised by the congregation. Often a sermon cfeals with the practical problems and joys of the Christian way, at times coming out of Van Blair's own struggle and searching. Sermons focus on faith issues, never political issues, though Van Blair believes that genuine faith alwa~ applies to all areas of life. Let the listener beware,• he says. + REaNT SERMON: .. Trust and Obey,• based on Romans 3:28-5:1, illustrated by the story of Sandra, a highly obedient collie owned by Van Blair when he was a young boy. Van Blair looked at how people are gods to their pets, and how he longs to be as obedient to God as Sandra once was to him. +UPCOMING SERMON: A series on the major disci- plines of the spiritual life and how our society no lon~er realizes that Chris- tianity is a path, a way of w•lking, •nd that there are steps tnat must be taken if one hopes to make progress and kee~wing. + WELCC WAGON: Visi- tors may introduce them- selves or remain anonymous. There is a guest register they can sign. If they leave their name and address, they do receive a letter of welcome. Inquirers and newcomers can attend two·session informal meetings held, as needed, on Sundays to ask questions and to get more information about the church and the faith. + OUTREAOt PROGRAMS: The life that each member lives in the community is the church's greatest outreach. Mission and outreach· are thought to be done where a person spends the most time doing what he or she does best, not what one does with time and money •left over." The church supports its denomination through a variety of programs. lts cur- rent favorite outreach is the Orange Coast lnterf aith Shel- ter. + DRESS: Respectful, but no dress code. + OtURCH DESIGN: The building is traditional colo- nial, befitting the church's Congregational heritage. In 1957, the Congregational Christian Church merged with the Evangelical and Reform Churcfi to form the United Church of Christ. + MISSION STATEMENT: We, the congregation of Corona del Mar Community Church, seek to experience God's presence and the teachings of Jesus Christ in our daily lives; to create a loving community which nur- tures, cares for and respects each person in their ministry; and to extend this loving ministry in partnership with others. + INTERESTING NOft: Con- gregation members are not fundamentalists •t>ecause we do not insist on a prescribed set of belies ... • he says. They are also not liberals. -By Michele M. Man Homeless to benefit from fun fair Friends of Orange Coast Inter- faith Shelter is sponsoring an Old-Fashioned Family Fun Fair and shelter shower to benefit homeless families. Children and parents will have a chance to mold clay, listen to stories, enjoy comedy improvisa- tion and magic and more. This event will be held on Sept 28 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at St. Mark Church, located at 2100 Mar Vista in Newport Beach. Admission is $10 per family and one shower gift item from the shelter's wish list. It includes. drinks and desserts. Wtsb list items will benefit needy fami1ies. Lately at the The Gap located at Triangle Square, I've noticed the unbelievable markdowns that seem to happen overnight midweek. The Gap cannot con- firm that it does this regularly, but it's worth checking out. A Best Buys caller said he recently bought a $49 flannel shirt for $19, and be saw boxers that were $16 on sale for $7.99. The Gap (645-9552) is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd. on the street level of Triangle Square. L-------------------------------------------------------------------------~ For more information on the wish list or others, call 376-9141 or 640-8828. Join the mayor on a jaunt for world peace U you don't Illi.nd no-frills shopping and you're looking for best buys on popular brand names of clothing, you can find them at the Jet Apparel OuUet (979-1700) located at 1700 Sun- 4,000-square .foot outlet store is open Wednesday through Satur- and Sundays from 11 :00 a.m . to 6:00 p.m . Jet Apparel claims to sell clothing at 50% to 80% below r ar retail rices. It carries clothing for children, juniors, women, and men. • IEST IKIYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646- 4170 or write to me: Best Buys Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. W J\l.K FOR PEACE: There is still time to join the 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. third Annual Walk for Peace today at Thangle Square in Costa Mesa in celebration of the 50th anniver- sary of the United Nations UNICEF and UNESCO organiza- tions as well as a celebration of the 35th anniversary of the Peace Corps. The walk begins at 11 a .m. with a short r am at noon fea- turtng osta esa yor oe Ertckson and live entertainment at 12:20 .m. TEE-OFF ON ClDLD ABUSE: Local exchange Club members and guests will Tee-Off on Child 23rd a.t the Los Alamitos Naval Air Station Golf Course •oestroy- er Course" as they raise funds for the Exchange Club's Child Abuse Center in Costa Mesa. The $125 entry fee includes 1 p.m. shotgun start, barbecue dinner, silent auc- tion and door prizes. For further infol"II14tion call Tom Clark at 252-9062 or Steve Harwood at 581-1100. CLUB NOTES: Members of the Newport Beach Sunrise and Newport-Balboa Rotary Clubs are combining time, talent and finan- cial resources to re-landscape the Sea Scout Base on Saturday, October 12, 1996. The Newport-Irvine Rotary Club is the main sponsor for the n ge vi n Country Meet being held today at Woodbridge High School which will be attendedDy thou- sands of high school runners from around California. Member Jim Coleman is serving as the event President Steve Jlautus of the Exchange Club of Newport Har- bor has committed to donating a bench for the new Bob Henry Memorial Park. Member Tom Naughton is ooordinating the raising of SI 50 the bench will cost. jim de boom Save the date of Thursda Oct. 10 for the · movie saeening and this yea.r's major fund-raiser for the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor as they hold a sped.al preview of the soon-to-be-released movie "The Long Kiss Goodnight" staring Geen.a Davis and Samuel Jack- son at the Edwards Udo Theater. More details of participating restaurants, raffle prizes and how you can purchase tickets to come. WE1.ClOWa TO THE WORLD Of SER- VICE a.taS ... nmothy ShWd. dasslfl- cation: Real Estate--Tax Deferred Exchanges. sponsored by Jim Vlllen. who joined the Newport-Irvine Rotary Oub. SERVICE a..ua MEETWG5 11tlS CCJl9tG WEEK: Want to get more ~volved in yoor community? Visit a se<- and most dubs will buy your meal on your fint visit. 1UESDAY -7:JO-a.m. -Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub meets at the at the Balboa Bay Oub to hear Ron Cotey, President of 100 Blackmen of Orange County. 1:00 p.m. -Costa Fish Fry Oub meets at the Cosu Mesa Country Oub. The Costa Mesa Down· town Kiwanis Oub meets at the Bay· wood recreation room for h:s annual installation of offlcen. WIDMSDAY -7:JO e.m. -SOUth Coast Sunrise Rotaty Oub meets at the Centet Oub. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Oub meets at the Unlvenlty Athletic Oub. Noon -Costa Mesa Rotary Oub meets It Mesa Verde Coun1Jy dub. The Exchange Oub of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub to hear from carol Raetz on Travel Trends and Tips. 1.-00 p.m. -Newport- Balboa Rotary Oub meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub to hear from Kris O'Neel, RN at Neuro Oncology SeMcet about •Project Wipe Out• Yacht Oub. The Exchange Oub of Nevr port Harbor meets at the Shark lsWld Y~Oubto~ - dent of the Orange County Museum of Art. The Newport-Irvine Rotary Oub meets at the lrvtne Marriott Hotel for aaft talks by two memben. Rotaflyer of the Newport-IMne Rotary dub ... •Po11tlclans think of the next electlon; statesmen of the next genera- tion." • ~.a.um Is published fNftty Saturdaly In the Oalty Pilot. Fax 'J04K ...W.. cfub's meeting Information to 631-5851 or mail to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Bffch, 92660. READElt$ HOJUNE 642-6086 o.lly Pilot. P.O. 8olC 15'0, Costa ~ CA. 92626. Copynght No news~ lluarWons, edfto. tW m.tteror ~ herein can be reproducad wfth. out wrttt.n ~of copy- right OWNr. 1· -···'~ . . --:-. r - • A; ( • VOL IO, NO. 217 1MOMAS K. IOMNSOM, flubllllhef -.u.tMLoma.&.. fdttor INWW-1. Merwglng Ecltor -~ ~Edttlor llMCMMTIN, ""°"° Editor ...,·rao~ Otlef AnencMll omc.r NllYCMll- Ollllfted Adwrtklng Manager LWICMI•* ~ -· '""' .,.,__of Opet~ ......... ,... .... 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SAl\MDAY, SEPT'EMlet 21, 1996 St.e~rg's blood <ll:cohol level twice the legal lirrrlt,prosecutorsays A long bridal path and the wedding's almost ]iere Sports attorney Leigh Stein- berg laces misdemeanor charges of drunken driving and driving with a blood alcohol lev- el above .08, in connection with his Sept. 7 arrest. . Steinberg's blood alcohol level was .20, more than twice the limit set by law for driving under the influence, said Deputy District Attorney Jack Sullens. An Oct. 23 arraignment date is scheduled in Harbor Munici- pal Court. U convicted, Stein- berg faces a maximum sentence of six months in jail andior a $1,000 fine, Sullens said. Steinberg. a Newport Beach resident, was arrested on suspi- cion of driving under the influ- ence early Sept. 7 after his Mer- another car on West Coast Highwhy. No one was injured in the collision. A ·police officer cQO- ducted a field · sobriety exam, arrested Steinberg and took him to the police station, where Steinberg underwent a blood alcohol test. Steinberg, whose impressive client list includes Olympic gymnast Kerri Strug and NFL quarterbacks 'Iioy Aikman and Steve Young, could not be reached for comment Friday, but issued a statement after bis a.JTest, apologizing for the inci- dent. "For my entire career, I have been advocating role modeling and community awareness. On (Sept 7), I did not act as a role model should," be said in the written statement. "While attending a chanty fund-raiser for a client in New- port Beach, I consumed alcohol and proceeded to drive myself home. I am aware of the dan- gers of drinking and driving and should have never gotten no one was injured. "Because role models have to address their failures as well as their achievements, I felt obligated to issue this state- ment. In conclusion, please know that I intend to take responsibility for my clctions. • -By the Dally Pilot N obody seems to care what l think a)'.>out the school board elections or the city council races, the idiotic retrial of Ron Rubino or the inane lawsuit for the 17-year-<>ld who drank the beer. No, the two questions I get most often are, •ttow's fbe Trav?• and •How's your daugh- ter's wedding coming along?• •1t•s fun to be in on all tha~ goes on with your family," said Geoff West, a very nice chap I met the other day at West Marine. Geoff is a neighbor of a.col- league her~ at the paper, the delightful Peggy Normandin. ·1 really enjoy all the Pilot colum- nists,~ Geoff said after inquiring a~ut the nav. Then he paused and added, "Except John Hedges.· . "Me. too," I said. Anyhow, I told Geoff the nav is truly better than ever. He's in day school now and thriving. Our daughter says lfavis likes it so , to go an hour early every day. And he is making great progress in speech therapy, which he needs due to a slightly misplaced tendon under his tongue. As to the other question, the wedding plans are proceeding like the battery bunny: They keep going and going and going. The thing is inexorable. It goes down exactly four weeks from this afternoon. Council to discuss issue of city fees Carol has been busy with all those things brides do before their weddings. Mainly, fretting and making lists to ensure that every possible detail is consid- ered, every possible glitch quashed before it can happen. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot Newport Beach City Council members will soon begin poring over results of a financial study to detennine what city fees to raise. At their Monday meeting, they plan to chart their course of action on the report by KPMG Peat Mar- wick, commissioned by the coun- cil after battles over budget prior- ities. The · andal firm examined city departments' performances versus their fees on services such as non-resident library use and emergency medical tra.nSporta- tion. TI1e report reviews 156 city service fees. "It looks at w~at the RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Wt*9 Yow Dollar CovM Morel 1922 HAllOl llV1>., COStA MBA • 5'&-1156 true cost is of running each ser- vice," City Manager Kevin Mur- phy said. City staff on Monday will offer suggestions on ·how the council should tackle acting on the results. The council will not dis- cuss speC:ific fees, Murphy said. · "We have known for a long time that our fees do not recover Uie costs of our programs,• Mur- phy explained. •And when that appens, , d.izing the programs with general taxes.· The Newport Beach City Council meeting begms at 7 p.m. in the City Hall council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. Our son-in-law designate, John Lane, bad his wisdom teeth Put a bug in someone's ear. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS When Your Partner Moves, You Don't. MERCURY INSURANCE Good Driver lotes Ticketed Iota lftd of SumlHI' Special • Homeowners • Commen:lal •Auto Individually Pocketed Coils Make the Difference Traditional coils are linked at the top and bottom, so they can't work ~, independently. Only \< Beautyrest pocketed ' coils are joined in the middle, so each '\ I coil moves indepen-<..,. dently to contour every ANNOUNCING SERENA D'ITALIA'S FINAL CURTAtN Sm..EGl10N, ...,...~, SO HURRYl I, SERENA I, r-, • .._ ...... -~-.-~--:~ ~-· ~..:o-·_· -. ;,.l J. --4' fred martin yanked. This is a big guy: 6 feet 4 inches. So his teeth are tall, too, and it bas been some ordeal. But Carol bas nursed him through it all and they are still speaking, still in love. It is to be. At this stage, all my wife and I can do is sit back and let it hap~ pen. After the question was popped to Carol last May, we tried the usual pior.s: How about wedding there? To Cabo or Can- cun? To Hong Kong? Tahiti? The answer was the same as it was 10 years ago when I tried to coax No. 1 daughter, Diana, into the same deal in the same exotic locales: Thanks, pop, but we'd really like to have a good, old- fashioned wedding with friends and family. They're right, of course. But it is required fliat fathers ma"lce a stab at it. Carol wanted the ceremony this fall at the church where she grew up, St. Michael and All Angels in Corona del Mar, and a reception at the yacht dub to which we have belonged for 25 years, Bahia Corinthian. In a remarkable stroke ol. luck. both were available on the same day. Through June and July we tilled all the slots. We found the peJfec:tfiower lady and just the right photographer. The music was no problem. We hired Scott Dalton's big band, so it will be a jive reception, as well as a happy one. Carol and Scott played in the same high school band together, she on keyboard and vocals, he on drums. While this put us significantly over budget on music, we sort of made up for it on invitations. We have tried very bard to do busi- ness strictly with Costa Mesa and Newport people, but we couldn't resist buying the invitations from a South Carolina outfit at half of what it would have cost locally. This included the response cards one now bas to buy. People are apparently so unmannerly these days you have to include a v l card com- plete with stamped envelope. Too bad, I kind of liked those wonderfully stilted RSVP notes: "Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Hemo- globin! /accept with pleasure/ /Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Martin's kind invitation//for Sat- urday the 19th of October.• And on it goes. The limou- sines, the bridal gown, tbe food and the drink. the stipends for the Churdl, the minister, tbe organist, the soloist. It is all lined up and ready to go and go and go. All that remains is to figure out how to pay for it. S'4(u-Ue NEWPORT . Your neighborhood health club for men & women since 1982! • Personal Training Experts • Aerobics. Yoga & Stret.ch aasses • Area's Most Qt1alified Staff • Excellent Service & Attention Owner Robert Bums. O'laimian Of the Board. 6 WEEKS FOR $69 Introductory Trial Membership Full Service, No Restrictions Amencan Personal Training . 1 know, I lhouldn't oomplain. But the father of tbe br1de Is little mon than an A1M mact>ine. He bu Mthing to do after be walks the kid be love9 down the aisle and sends her to a new lite wtth the words, •ffer mother and l diO." Al the vay least we should get to grumble about the cost of : it all -even though we wouldn't ~ have it any other way. 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J\ • from 1 he t.1ble' Tiit' llt"' diet pd Is ¥. hen • pr~ adm1nL,tm.'Ci h\ .1 ph1·,Kwn \\h<i ' is k~icd t'3ble 111 their 11-e. r:u1 ht> ;i hdpful ad1una for 'l\e1iih1 rt'\hll :ion 1nl • \\eight m:unttn:111<'c Call mr office for Jn appo1,11mt'fll .md • 'l\'C: on dc:h.:r:minc 1f \'OU Jll or .m: r.i • • .1 g<l(XI ar.dld.ne fnr chug tht-r.tp1 for • 11besm Of ;111 01e"'cigh1 con<l1 t1<.>n 'QC'(' ~l<.o off<.'r :ll1C'm.1•11r pn~1nb Avocado Medical Gro!-!J> 1441 Avocado Ave. Suite 702 Newport Beach, CA 91660 (714) 720-9266 As* For:°"""" (Wmm1n5"1' Loattion Al'IOl Heart ~---A~.s-socultion -Packages-Also Avai1aeie---t--t--- ___ __.....:;.;_, Exp. 10/10/96 Corner of E. 17th & Irvine in Westcliff Plaza (near Huahes market) Call 6~ 1-3623 Join us for a v•ry special event September 21 & 22. The grand opening of Hally Hanaen. Cllmb the rock wall, win prlzea, food and Iott or turi, .4 ,,,,,.11n-of ti# .4Mmca11 Soci~I)· of lorlatrlc Pby$k:iau Serloua elo thln1 tor • th• outdoore. 8fA 014,., fllAIN GIA ... atellNQ , MOUNTAINIEAINO, PLY FllHtNe. HIKING, 8 IK1•e, of the outdoor• • N~wport biillcfihg director platining a career remodel • 16-year city veteran RaiJnar Schuller is leaving job to take post with consulting firm. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot Longtime Newport Beach building director Raimar Schuller is leaving bis city post in December to squeeze in one more job before he retires. The 16-year city employee will be working as the West Coast senior vice president of community development for A 57-year-old Newport Beach resident was hit by a car Thurs- day night while crossing the street on VI.Cl Oporto in Newport Beach. A 17-year-old resident of New- port Beach allegedly hit Helen Shebanek, who is in critical con- consulting film Berryman and l1emgar. Oty Manager Kevin Mwphy announced Schuller's departure -scheduled for Dec. 30 -this week. "I'm pmtty much ready to retire a year or a year and a half down the road anyway," said Schuller, a 62-year-old Laguna Niguel resident. •rve spent 36 years in civil service, so I thought I'd try the private sector before I retire." Murphy said he has never encountered a better building di.rector than Schuller. ·we swvey users -architects, engineers, contractors who do lots of work.with the city -and dition at Western Medical Center because of multiple internal injuries, said Sgt. John Desmond of the Newport Beach Police Department. A car going eastbound on Via Lido had stopped for the woman while she was crossing the people will generally rate hil service high,. Murpbysald.. ·He is perhaps the finest building offidal in Southern California •• Schuller rated his days in Newport Beach as high as New- port Beach rated him. "The let me handle things my way,• he said "Most of the time it was very. very enjoyable." The dty has hired executive- search company Ralph Ander- son and Associates to find a replacement for Schuller. It also asked Schuller to look around for prospects. "They said they want .me to find somebody just lilce me," Schuller said. street northbound But then a second car, which was behind the stopped car, changed lanes aiW/bit the woman, Desmond &a{d. There were no drugs or alcohol suspected and the accident is cur- rently under investigation. volunteer directory • THE VOl.Ul!ITEER DIRECTORY runs periodically in the Daily Pilot. If you'd like information on getting your orga- nization listed. call 642-4321, Ext. 331 . If you have extensive knowledge of Newport Beach and would like to vol- unteer. call 722-1611 . NEWPORT BEACH REOTAL SERIES Friends of The Newport Beach Recital Series Guild needs volunteers to assist in fostering music appreciation. It NEWPORT BEAOt FRIENDS encourages those interested to attend Of THE LIBRARY a 10:00 a.m. tea on Thursday, Sept .. 19 NEIGHBORS FOR NEIGHBORS The continuing interest in the Used at the home of Nan Morisseau. Please The ciru of Costa Mesa's "Neighbor5 Book Store in the Central Library has RSVP to 644-4208. • •1 created a need for more volunteers to PEACEWAIJ( 1be free third BllDual Walk ot Peace, celebrating the United Nations' International Day of -i>eace, ret9 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 'Inan9_1e Square in Cost.a Mesa. Call 648-2181. MUSIC F£STIVAL A free performance by Dance City plus live entertainment by the Balboa Blues Band and The Green Room will liven the 1996 Balboa Arts and Music Festival. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the base of the Balboa Pier. For more infor- mation, call 644-3151. MAGNETISM , The Harmony, Unity, Balance, a rare allianee of community out- reach programs and educational workshops, offers a talk on mag- netic therapy and the power of magnetism to end aches, pains and stiffness from 1 to 4:30 p.m. at 230 E. 17th St.,· Suite 218, Costa Mesa. C LAUNCH PAD , As part of an ongoing educa- tion/entertainment series, Launch PAd offers "Up for Grabs," a show that teaches how physics is applied to a juggling and acrobat- ic performance, beginning at 11 a.m ., 1 p .m. and 3 p.m. at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The cost is -$5.75 for non-members-and$3.25 for members. For more informa- tion, call 546-2061. CLEAN BACK BAY Groups and individuals are needed to help pick up trash that has accumulated in the Back Bay area from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m . at Cleanup H~adquarters located at Newpo!:! _Dunes Resort, 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 640-6746. for Neighbors" community cleanup staff the store and the workroom, NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA seeks 75 to 100 volunteers to assist In STRESS HELP • the El Nido Senior Mobile home park. where members categorize and screen The Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA Beginning at 9 a.m., the event will help the condition of the books donated by needs a variety of general volunteer Adrian Doll of Doll Chiroprac- beautify the city by picking up trash, the community. Volunteers must be help. For information or applications, tic Centre will speak about stress around town at the Newport Beach Central U brary, 1000 Avocado Ave .• Newport Beam. Por more infOl'- matton. call '58-6358. kJOS EXPO lbe Susan G. Kamen Breast Cancer Foundition offers a Health, Fitness and Kids Bxpo featuring celebrity appearances, petting zoo, live entertainment. .games, clowns and more from noon t(> 5 p.m. in Fashion Island. Por infoJJDatiOn, C41l 550-INFO. LAUNCHPAD As part of an ongoing ,educa- tion/entertainment series, Launch Pad offers "Up for Grabs,• a show that teaches how physics is applied to a juggling and acrobat- ic performance, beginning at 11 a.m., t p:m. and 3 p.m. at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $5.15 for non-members and $3.25 for members. for information, Mil 546-2061. MAGNETISM The Harmony, Unity, Balance, a rare alliance of community out- reach programs and educational workshops, offers a talk on mag- netic therapy and the power of magnetism to end aches, pains and stiffness from 1 to 4:30 p.m. at 230 E. 17th St., Suite 218, Costa Mesa For information, call 646- 1128. KIDS EXPO The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation offers a Health, Fitness and Kids Expo fea~ c:elebrity eppea.ranoes, petting zoo. live entertainment, games. downs and' more from 6:30 a .m . to noon in Pub.ion bland. C4ll 550-INFO. FOODORIVE A food drlve to benefit Olive Crest Hornes and Services for Abused Children will be held this week until Sept 27 by Adrian N. Doll of Doll Chiropractic Centre at 3931 Birch St, Newport Beach. In exchange for a minimum of $10 worth of non-perishable food items for Olive Crest. all new patients to Doll will receive all first day services at no charge including examination and X- rays. For an appointment, call 955-2273. JUST ARRIVED! • Casual denim, rag, leather, hooked and chenille rugs. • More Tibetan rugs. MmILL~ RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fr11 D-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful Let Jim Jennings install your complete pulling weeds, numbering parking members of Friends of the Library and call Rita, 642-9990. managem-:nt at 2 .m. at the Cos-..,.._~-;.,spa~ces~a=--..,..,.,, ....... , .._........-..;;u........,~~ . .....-..~r.~~~~:>dt.Jwj:>...tJlir.ee:::hooc...--:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~--J.-Ui~l8sa-ljbl;ai:ior,...jl8.55--l~"-4~1.--l- city will provide lunch for the Saturday, shifts per month. Call volunteer coordi-NEWPORT HARBOR Sept. 28 volunteers. Donations of food, nator Hannah Flynn at 673-0419 or the NAUTICAL MUSEUM drink, cash and supplies are also need-bookstore at 759-9667 for more infor-The Newport Harbor Nautical Muse- ed. To volunteer, or for more informa-mation. um is in need of assistance in the area tion. phone the •Neighbors for Neigh-of accounting. If you have a CPA or LEAGUE OF WOMEN The general meeting of the Orange Coast Chapter of the League of Women Voters features "Teaching Democracy in the Pub- lic Schools" from 10 a.m. to noon bors" hotline at 754-5140. NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY UT-bookkeeping experience, please con- ERACY PROGRAM tact Or. Shell Smith at 673-3377. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The non-profit recovery center for adult women with alcohol and other chemical dependencies seeks volun- teers. Call 548-9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. or call Joy at 548-8754. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISfTORS' BUREAU The Newport Beach Conference and Vlsitor5 Bureau is dedicated to the pro- motion of tht: city to potential visitors. The library's literacy program urgently seeks volunteers to tutor adults wishiog to improve their reading and writing skills. A Tutor Training Workshop is being held at the Central Library that will certify volunteers. It takes place Sept. 17th and""24th, as-weJl-~1$1. 8th and 15th at 1000 Avocado Ave. Registration prior to the first workshop includes a $20 tax-deductable fee cov- ering all training materials and books. Phone 717-3874 for more information. : ROSEY'S AUTO BODY CAJJFOllllA LAW STATES You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY PICTROSTAT PR/HTS ·r--COPv'Ot.iPHciiOS--, : IN OHi ...,.,E NO N!GATIV! : I R~QUIR!Ot ' I SX1w-M.ll.-. •>uo_ ....... _,.. I I TWO-FOR-ONE SPECIAL Expires 10/15196 I L-----------..1 A. new way of seeing thinp. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL FOUNDATION The Newport-Mesa Schools Founda- tion is looking for volunteers to help with fundralslng efforts, speaking opportunltiesr~..oc.ca----,. .. ·~-~llli sional office work. NMSf is a non-profit • organization that raises funds to help with the education of children in the Newport-Mew Unified School District. To volunteer call 631-4143. Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price $100/hr ATTORNEYS AT LAW BUSINESS LITICATION AND TRANSACTIONS Corp0rations, partnerships, mergers, acquisitions, buy-sell agreements, contracts and collections REAL ESTATE LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Evictions, foreclosures, easements, title disputes, work-outs ESTATE PLANNING Trusts, Wills, Probate Administration LEGAL =OPTIONS w / ••o£B~'"· CRUISE SHARE AN EVENING '8n0ellay AND FRIENDS • Expert brick, block, stone, tile, slate & concrete work. • Canrecorrunend quality designers & landscapers. • Quality work in Costa M$& Newport Beach .since-1969~ • Drainage problems? We solve them. Why take a chance and be 'nud!CaU the cornfHDl1 that has .atisfied 1000's of automcs fot' OW"r 2 7 years. On the Catalina F lytr with Special G1'tsts Nancy & Bill Popejoy and Liddy & Scott Paulsen Frid 1·, Gd. 4 111 111P , ••• 7:00 pm -900 pm No Host Bar The Balboa Pavilion Uve Music . 400 Main St., Balboa Dancing Mall by October 1 ..................... , ............. . PleMe cut off at dotted line and mal r'8Mrl•lon with Cheek to: COmmlltM to RMllct .1811 Debey 220 Nlee Lane, Suite 30'1 Newpolt Beech, CA 12813 11>1121117 ,Enola II d II my Checll for I tor __ per80nL 1"followMI "'°"""""" U N'lflb'ed by law: OCcupldoft: --~----~~-----~-------- BnaplD,er. ~-------......... ~----~~------~ . • ,. • • . ADDTAUC Coasttine Counseling Center of Newport Beach offers a free lecture, •Attention Deficit Dilor- der Overview: What is AD01• at 1 p.m. at 1200 Quail St, Suite 105, Newport Beach. Call 416-0991. THE ZONE A free local support group meets at 1 p.m. to discuss "The Zone," the nutrition plan devel- oped by best-selling author Barry Sears, at the Barnes and Noble Bookstore in Fashion Island, Newport Beach. Por more infor- mation, c.all 673-3588. COWGE SMARTS The Newport ~each Commu- nity Services Departments offers a workshop on "Choosing a Col- lege and Getting In• from 7 to 9 p .m. at the Oasis Senior Center, on the com er of Fifth and Mar- guerite Avenue, Corona del Mar. The cost is $23 and preregistra- tion is required. For more infor- mation, call 644-3151. TUESDAY BUSINESS SERIES -. FtNANa WORKSHOP Courtlandt Financial offers a free workshop on how to cut fed- eral and state taxes with a con- science from 1 t~ 2 P·~· or 6 to 7 Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 251-0270. LEGAL SEMINAR Johnson and Higgins, an inter- national insurance broker, offers a free seminar to review the legal requirements on communications • laws, and more from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 695 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 435-8477. The Central Library is holding a free program on "Common Shoulder Problems" at noon in the Friends' Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 717- 3801. Race for the Cure . 1be S111D G. IComen BJWI Cancer Foanda- Uon prNeDb ltACe For The Cure beginning Saaday al 1:15~ 1:27 and 9-.30 a.m.. al Pash.- ton Island. Proceeds go to local Komen pro- grams almed at eradi- cattng breast CAIK.'er as a w e..threalenl.ng dis- ease. Adults pay $25 and children under 1~ years olcLand under and senlon 60 years old or older pay $15. For more lntormatton, call 550-INFO. ADD TALK Coastline Counseling Center offers a class designed to teach you how to improve your compre- hension and how Attention disabilities from 7 to 9 p.m . at 1200 Quail St., Suite l 05, New- port Beach. Cost is $20. For more informat;ion, call 476-0991. LUNCHEON The Costa Mesa Republican SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1996 • A5, Women Federated presents a dis- cussion on President Bill Clinton at the luncheon beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 GoU Course Drive. For reservations.· call 557-6545. ART WORKSHOPS Vince Jorgenson Center offers a new series of drawing and painting workshops from 10 a.m . to 12:30 p .m. every Wednesday through Nov. 13 at 2005 Dover CONDITIONlNC TREATMENT wrm SER\1CE Perm & Cut $50 Reg. S75 Weave & -Cut $50 Reg. S85 Men 's Cut $15 Drtve, Newport Beech. 0 a 1 r COit from S25 to $100. Poe 1Dlft information. call 6"-31S1. l.OW-IASIS STOCK Bankers Thlst's Private Bank otters a luncheon discuaiDg "Diversifying Out of Low-Buis Stock: The Latest Techniques• from noon to 2 p .m. at The Celter Club, 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. To RSVP by Sept. 20, call (800) 786-8574. • Send your AROl#lfO 10WN items to The Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627; fax ~170 or c.11 540- 1224, Ext. 333. • With ttas ad • U.. !Uir Estn . rw ams~ • Simh Nd lndukd ..... • Wt uc oo)y proftuioml ~ Goldwfll • Redl.tn • Paul Milchdl • Naxus •Sebastian • Fr.ums1 OOtr Elpires 9l30I% • Bring this ad The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is spon- soring a home based business series, featuring a panel of 12 pro- fessionals, at 5 p.m. at the John Dominis Restaurant, 2901 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $5. 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IMPROVE YOUR • CONF1DENCE •RESPECT • S£Lf CONTROL FREE . NI FORM UPON ENROLLMENT, WITH THIS AD. ' • . • WOMEN COfN:CT Over the next eight weeks, Pet Rexroat will tea.ch a women's Bible lludy called •The Master's Plan.• It's part of Word Study lntemational's fall session at Ute Newport Mesa Chrl.stian Center. It meets Wednesdays through November 13 from 9:30 to 11 :00 a.m. The Center is located at 2599 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. For niore infonnation, call 975-0175. NEw HEIREW a.ASSES Choose · from four 10-week Hebrew classes the JewiJh Com- paunity Center of Orange County '9J.ll hold this fall. The advanced ciass focuses on fluency develop- nient and meets Mondays through Nov. 18, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Participants in the intermedi- ate class must be able to read and write Hebrew and meets Tues- days through Nov. 12, from 7 to 9 p.m. Biblical Hebrew introduces liitudents to reading and compre- hension of biblical text, and meets Wednesdays through Nov. 13 from 1 to 9 p.m. The beginners' pass introduces reading, writing end understanding Hebrew on 'I to 9 p.m. The center is located at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For inf onnation on fees and registra- ~on. call 755-0340. JEWISH SUNDAY SCHOOL · The Jewish Culture School is offering its third year of Sunday School classes for children, ages 5 through mitzvah program, and also an adult seminar. Beginning Sunday, the 10:00 a.m. to noon classes will usually meet at the ~ewish Community Center twice e month. But some sessions will iubstitute a field trip. This chapter bf the Society for Humanistic Judaism sponsors an adult semi- nar during the Sunday school ses- sions for all its members. The cen- ter is located at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. To learn more about pie chapter and registration, phone DeObrah Holland at 559- 5726. SOENCE OF THE MIND • Learn advanced metaphysics fUld truth teachings through Sci- ----nce of-.the-Mind-¥ear-N.-Juan ta Evans instructs this class which is open to all, but also prepares lhose wishing to become practi- tioners or ministers. It meets from JO a.m. to noon today at Commu- tlity Church, the Newport Beach Church of Religious Science. At lhe same time Sept. 29, Rev. Dolly ST. MARK PRFsBYTERIAN CHURCH MorlaM and Jtev. Bob Pulliam Interpret the messages OI st.an end planets through Spiritual Alt:rology. The church ii located -1 901 Dove SL, Suite 1'5, in Newport Beach. Phone 646--3199 for more information. OtRl5TIAN FNTH JOUltNEY lbday at 8:30 a.m., the "The- ologian in Residence• series ot Saint Andre~• Presbyterian Church a.ski, ·am We Be Real Presbyterians In Southern Califor- nia?" Before closing at noon. the morning sessions will also ponder, "Is God at Work in Popular Cul- twei• Richard Mouw, president of Fuller Theological SeminAiy, will approach these and other issues as the series continues this evening at 5:30 p.m. and Sunday at 8:30 and 10:15 a.m. The church is located at 600 St. Andrews Rd. in Newport Beach. Phone 631- 2880. HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads People With Arthritis Can Exer- cise classes from 10 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The class includes health education. . . . ' techniques, pa.in-control tech- niques and socializ4ig. Call 513- 5641. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baba 'i Community allows participants to hear and experience "Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New World• at 1 :30 p.m. every Friday at a private residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and prejudice be eliminated? What is the new world order? Can conflicts be resolved without force? Aie women and men equal? What's the spiritual solu- tion to our economic problems? Music and food are included. Directions: 759-0999. LECllJRE SERIES HIGH HOLDAY SEJMaS R>RSNiln lbe Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County and the Jewish Allodatio.o SeMng Sin- gles jointly present the 15th Annual High Holiday Services for Singles. Yom Klppur services will be held Sunday at 7:45 p.m. and Monday at 9:45 a.m. All take place at the center in Costa Mesa with Rabbi Robert Baruch. nck- ets must be purchased in advance, but will be held at the door. Tickets cost $45 per person. The center is located at 250 E. Baker St Call 7 55-0340 for more information. DIVORCE RECOVERY A seminar for the divorced and separated of all ages contin- ues through Oct. 24 at St.· Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Bill Planagan is leading the six- week workshop each Thursday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The church is located at 600 St. Andrews Rd. in Newport Beach, and participants may register at the door. For more information, contact the Singles Office at 574- BALANONG ACT Ron Shackleford weighs the choice between stagnation and aliveness during Serendipity, a weekly discussion series for sin- gles of all ages. Its 1996-97 season continues Wednesday at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. A minister, single parent and popu- lar speaker, Shackleford address· es the loss of perspective between work and personal tife that can inhibit our playful side. The 7:30 p.m. session takes place at 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach. A $3 donation at the door also covers refreshments. Phone 574- 2214 for details. Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji Buddhist Temple's Dbarma Society presents a lecture and dis- cussion series Oct. 13 and on the second Sunday of each month at I FREE GAS FILL-UP the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa fqw!Heeded Djesel or!Bt Mesa. can 122-120Z:------A--'w....-1TH-c'-"""'o""-M .... P .. L_ET __ E_D_El:......_A ... l""l- ~· 4 ~ ,_ v u "sg 9'IY a RLL UMD FURM'TUAE, TOY9 a ACCIEWM•e, ETC. 2584 N..,...-t mhd. (e& IW Mer) ................ C.U ..._ (714) •31·7M3 cal '°' appt. Exp 10/4'913 CAR WASH SPECIAL 3 FREEHOTWAX 0000 TUE.. WED~ lKR>. au 10i<We PRESBYTERIAN Wor.1h1p and hear chis pracrical, Chns1-cencered, biblical m~ The Unitarl4D Unlvenalilt .Allodation's trustee foe the Pedf- tc Southwest District will speak during tbe 10;30 a.m. Sunday ser- W:e at Orange Cout Unitarian Univenal.lst Churcb in Costa Mesa. PbyDis O&niel will dilc\m iauel the usodation deals with and the rewards and challenges of her work. Child care and youth education will be offered during the seivice, and the covenant of Unitarian Universallst Pagans will meet after. The church ii located at 1259 Victoria St. For more infol'JDAUon, call 646-4652. The Rev. Gail Miller bestows •Joy• Sunday at Community Church, the Newport Beach Church of Religious Science. The 10:30 a.m. service follows medita- tion at 10. The church is located at 901 Dove St., Suite 145, in New- port Beach. Call 646-3199 for more information. ~PECIAL SHIMCFS CANTOR FOR HIGH HOLIDAYS A young, inspirational Chazan will lead Cbabad Chai Center's g y rvices sea- son. Cantor Yonatan n.lller brings beautiful Chasidic melodies per- formed during services he's lead around the U.S. and Australia. Seats are still available for the ser- vices to be held at the Jewish Community Center on the Jewish Federation Campus. It's located at 250 E. Baker in Costa Mesa. Phone 786-5000 for more infor- mation. YOM IOPPUR Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach is holding the very Holy Kol Nidre Service at 1 p.m. Sun- day. The new rabbi, David Rosen- berg, will officiate this mid an all- day Yom Kippur service on Mon- "Open Arms and Open Minds'' 14CATCH rnE VISION FOR BEING A THEOLOGICALLY GROWING PEOPLEtl Worship 9:30 Jambortt & Eastblufr in Newport Beacb 644-1341 COMMUNiTY CHURCH (Ephesians 4:7-16) Dt Ricbmrd Mouw. Ptelidrnc Saturday, September 21, 5:30 P.M. r.u..~s...u.., Sunday, Sqitcmber 22, 8:30and IO:IS A.M. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (714) 631-2880 (across from Newport Harbor High School at Irvine and lSch.) METHOD, ST (Dlsclplu of Chrilt) 2411 ln1el M . 11 Siiia llUll • ...,., kldl Sunday Wllf'lhlp • 10:00AM Dr. Dennis W. Short Minister UNmD MllHODIST CHURCH 1701 llak.,C.M Wonhip & Church School 1:30 and 10:00 a.m. 160d~~ve. 644-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & 1 O:OOAM Children Su School I O:OOAM 645·5781 EPISCOPAL SAINT JA/MS CHURCH episcopal '"'AO.M~'z I 'lilt~_., ..-.-.a.. • ..,.,, ........ Fr. Oa¥id C. Anderson, redor 3209 Vea Lido Newpon Beodi 714/675-0210 II 7:30 om Traditional 9 am Contem~I')'. 9 am Church School 1 0:"5 am Charismatic: and Wednesday noon 1~ II~ Ut-Ute, ReltciOua Direceory PleaJecaLL Gloria sr4,,4240 ' TRADITIONAL E Pl SC OPAL CONGREGATIO NAL St. Matthew' 1 Ch~b A Plltet' ol IN~ Cetholc ~ 1723 ~ ~ *"POft IMdl. CA a.» "**19 m.iligD1, befftl The PIDa 8'lllfYt 11.,..11a .. ...., ...., Conwunlon. l.'00 a.m..' 10:15 e.m. .............. t:tDIA.lllr ..... •INllNftOlll ... ,...., ..... ,..... r.ao""" ... .....,. ,.. ................ ~ ' WlsW'I Psi A::IJ, ,,..,, 1CU0&fft.. ............. - day from 10:00 a.m. until sun- doWn. All~ tab place at the 1mDple located at 2"01 lrvtne Ave. oo the 8act Bay. The Ritual Canmlttee suggests early reeenatiom due to ticket pre- Ales. For further information, phone~ or 6'6-7512. INAC11VE CATHOLICS The Re-Mem.bering Group of Our Lady Queen of Angels offers inactive Cathollcs an o~ty to participate in or listen to can- did, open dialogue on topics they choose. Pa.st subjects have includ- ed marriage and re-marriage, annulments, morality and changes since Vatican n. among others. These frank. open discus- sions at the Parish. Center will continue Stmday at 6:15 p.m. The center is located at 2046 Mar Vista Drive in Newport Beach. Please contact Marie Romano at 548-3844 or Johnny Golde at 721- 0496 for more information. BAHA'IS GATHERING · The Baha'is of Newport Beach sponsor a lunch, speaker and dis- cussion of timely topics at 11 a.m., each month at a private residence in Corona del Mar. All are wel- come. Directions: 760-5360. BLOOD-PRESSURE OtECKS First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., will conduct a free blood-pressure clinic between 10 and 10:30 a.m. Qd. 6 and the f1rlt Sunday of each month. Cell 5'8-7121. MENTAL HfAL11t FAl/a.Y SUP. POITGAOUP St. Andrew's Presbyterian Oiwch ccmducts a support group for fM1Jlliel with loved ones with serious mental illnesses. It Is led by a professional and takes place every Sunday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. For more inf onnation, call St. Andrew's at 631-2880 or Karin Montgomery at 645-3708. CAREER NETWOttlC The Career Network meeting for those unemployed continpes at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Stewart Lounge at St Andrew's Presby- terian Church. The free, ongoing weekly meetings are open to all and are held at 600 St Andrews Road in Newport Beach (across from Newport Harbor High School). For more information, call 574-2239. VOLUNTEERS · Saint Michael and All Angels seeks tutors for its mission to the Or~ge County. Vietnamese pop- the Redeemer. Those interested are asked to help an hour per week or more with English (pri- marily English as a second lan- guage), math and science. Coach- es for youth sports are also need- ed. U interested, call the program coordinator, Peter Daniel, at 539- 6530. LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH Pastor William Hemenway . .. )'. " -\ . I ·l . . 11 ~ ~-· .... "We love child~n, youth, young adults, carttr adults, seniors. We love to care, to reach out, to mttt nttds, to ,, , answv questions· • Sunday Serviw -8:00am, 9:3oam, 11 :OOam • Sunday School ' Bible Studies -9:3oam 760 Victoria Shttt •Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631-1611 • (714) 548.{)866 (School) JUDAISM w.tM.ti5.talt, T..,a. IMV... ..._,_ t .W,. our doollphld ipirinlll lrtdcr for lO J"ll'. S.-T...aa SU. Oa. s. . 7.00 , ... Elbe .......... eaa.or jomdwl Gnat 7&JO -- """"' B.,.,,,. SH6ht Sntlb1 Ill 8:00 pa Plll#llJ Smlb1 jlnl PrlMy of n.ry __,6 Ill 6:00 pa We W'lltllly invite you to attend inspitatlonal services in ow beautiful SanduaJY. am.DCAll AVAllA.IU fOa nlDAY NIGHT S1!1Ma15. .... al• •tm> 664-tm 1-.aMTWMfl~.._.--.lttl~ ................ CAf*' FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST NOS Via UllDi llswpmt ._. 61J.tM> • 67U1IO Clill9* .. _.,,., .............. _ • a 2 , ......... ,. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST llOOJmleftliwattm.._ 6iM-Mt7ar l ca.illla ... ------·-· •t ,., ................. , ... . ...... 0 .................... .. ........... ., .... ....,htt1d:1 z-...... a:u 'I SATUtU>AY, SEPTEM8ER 21, 1996 ~SOphisticated ladies (and gentlemen) throw a party : .. • -.. r SbeUey Elam and Laurie Woodndf joined bl tbe tesllvilles pn1ented by the Sopbtstlcates, a support wtng of All! . ZD\Ytl and .. ~·Ser­ vices Center. Sitt Beautiful selecfion of quality sofas a nd dining sets. Choose from wide ran~ of fabrics. Coordinate sof o with dininq qroup. tvel"4da4 discount prices. T be Sophisticates, a support wing ot Assessment and 'Ireatment ServiL'es Center and one of the hottest social and • charitable groups on the Orange Coast, gathered at the Newport Coast residence of Harrlet and Sandy Sandhu in posh Pelican Point for some midweek merri- ment. They billed the get-together as "a visit to the Italian Riviera• with gourmet delicacies provided by Craig's On The Thble. Their purpose was to welcome new sophisticates into the crowd, and they did so with panache. As jazz musician Brian Barrett set the mood, some 100 hand- some locals sauntered about the grounds of the new ocean front estate of the Sandhu family. Membership chair Eve Komyel joined Sophisticates president and owner of the popular 21 Ocean Front restaurant of New- From left, Eve Komyel, Harriet Sandhu, Sandy Sandhu, Jeannie Lawrence and Shelley Elam joined In the merrbnent at the Sand.bus' New- port Coast resi- dence in Pelican Point. b.w. ·cook -<::;! • -t... : port Beach, Jeannie Lawrence, in welcoming guests Melinda Gulnaldo, the center's executive director, Anne and John Wort- mann, Laurie Woodruff, and Shelly Elam. Elam is slated to chair the NOW OPEN SUNDAYS from l l -4p.m ~ ALDEN'S CARPETS. INC. I 663 Placen1la SI.. cosia Mesa 646-4838 annual Sophisticates fund-raiser for 1997, one of the major events on the social calendar. Last year's 11Garden of Butterflies" fashion show and luncheon was one of the most successful fund-raisers of the season, bringing in over $100,000 for the center's pro- grams that help local children. "Arrest the problem, not the child" is the motto of the group, which works to divert children from behavior that intederes with healthy family and IOdal relattonsbtps and sucaw in school Tbe oenter provides the highest quality proteaiooal eval- uation and family therapy at DO charge. The Sophjsticates num- ber around 150 members. To join the ranks and help the kids, and in tum help society at large, call, Cbrtsty Netro at the center's office, 756-0993 . . . l PROGRAM : ADVANTAGE 1 I 6MONTHORALSUPPLY : 4Mi~~~5~~LY I I Onl .s27 -:-. Onl -s21-1 L _____ 2 ____________ :q ______ ~ incliules FREE EXAM Off" &pires 10-3-96 BRISTOL VETERINARY · CLINIC 3713 S. BRISTOL ST. (&trt.tnr ~0-M~J­ North of S.11tb C-U Pl.a.. -----------------~ HAPPY ROSH HASHANAH~a & YOMKIPPUR I ·I .I ., Plain or Raisin I · Crown Challah t'I Other Great Holiday Treats : 427 E. 17th Street • Costa Mesa .1 -~~-<;,..:l .. 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Orangc (.oun1y'!'I lar~t'!-1 ~dcrtion of pottery and homc acnnts. Ph1'1, ru~til' wood .ind pi~!-1..in --- furniture. Uisco1111110 I/JI' Tmdt!. o ..... a Archltect.r.t ......,, • , ....... , • ..,,.,.•II•'""•.,...... tr...· a ..,. MEX•ART ....... c::: l9Zc; All"''ll~ \\C~OI«' COsta .'t1Ni lnt>'.tr John ~:.i~ne Airpon) •llllerAt1 546-6151 • o,. ..... , 0 '\ T II E S (: I~ \I \ I '\ ST \ ( d : ''This is the kind of visually spectacular season-opener ... at which SCR excels." -Orange County Register " ... something to see, the perfect pre-election debate." -Los Angeles Times by Oscar Wilde directed by Martin Benson Now through October 6 • ~,..en. WOMEN°ANONYMOUS Mt™Nra ~~ .. fan I () \ 11\ (I I 0 1111 \( H 'I ( 0 \I> ' I 'f I I A new comedy that tu~ at the family heartstrinp. by Lynn Nottage directed by Seret Scott September 17- 0ctober 20 I" ,,, . ,, \1\• Na ndlllg MW ~ In dlelui ClpCUl't.S the be-bop 'S()s when two A&ic»Amertcal gtrb 1DM ..... 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They've even been known to be quite anxious to get autographs from the not-so-real Madonna or Janis Joplin. •People go aazy to get auto- graphs," Burton said. "They know our Elvis is obviously an iinperson- ator, but they want his signature anyway." One time the real Kenny Rogers made a swprise appearance at one of the shows in Las Vegas and the audience didn't believe it was him. •People were saying, 'He's not as good as Kenny.·• Burton said. Vicki Zimmennan, the public information assistant at OCC, said Outrageous Interiors for the 90's THE ULTIMATE CHENILLE Down filled chaise sectional 25% Off Ex.p. 9 /30/96 • Space Planning • Color Coordinating • Design Consulting 2640 AvoN ST., NEWpORT BEAclt • 642 .. 22~~ the 45-to 65-year-oild locals are the molt intmated in tbe ltaHbadded cast More than 750 seatl have been Di IO far. • "People are surprised when they lee the show; they actually look like the celebrity and their voices sound so identical." Zim- merman said. 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Much of its chum and appeal lies in its famil- iarity. lbe story is .set in the tiny vil- lage of Gilead, with some of the mpst glorious scenery Maine has to offer. Gilead comes complete with all the characters you would expect: a nosy postmistress, a ~Id widow with a heart of gold and a real estate agent who justifies his prejudices by claim- ing he's looking out for the good of the community. Into this village comes our heroine, Percy, newly released from prison. With the help of the village police chief, she hires on as a wait- ress at the local · cafe, The Spit- fire Grill. For a young woman who 'has dealt with more than her share of tough, brutal experiences, June Fenner Perey is amaz- ingly angelic. Before long, she has won over most of Gilead, including the mysterious hermit who lives in the woods and hasn't spoken to anyone. In fact, it is Percy's relentless wonderfulness that creates the weak point in the plot. You k®w the village is going to tum. against her (either because you saw. the preview or because you sense where the plot is going). How, I wondered, could these villagers find any single thing to hold against Percy? I won't give away the final series of climactic events. Instead, I'll focus on the film's stronQ'est virtue: the acting. From the won- d~rful prQ... Ellen Bwst:m, to the fresh newcomer, Alison Elliott, the performances are outstand- ing. How refreshing to watch a film where the slightest change of expression, the tightening of a jawline or a furtive glance carries. as much impact as a 90 mile-per- hour car chase or an entire city exploding. I particularly enjoyed the fine performance of Marcia Gay Hard- en as a young wife and mother who finds the courage to stand up against her overbearing hus- band's humiliating treatment. After a summer of nerve-jan- gling explosions on movie screens, the small and familiar comes as a welcome sight. • JUNE FENNEil a Costa Mesa resident in her late 50s. is vice president of a work force training com~ny. 'Spitfire Grill' w ay overdone MEXICAN REHAUHANT .Ml CASA 1111 ~Magi . ,. tllll ... Whtta flSh 98l'wd on a soft com tort9ll with our ·spec111· white 9U08, albblga. ct-... guacamole and • 9b tA Mme. Uke they ...w Oft tbe C011t of BAJAll . Gut mNla .. I trip to BAJA ••II• MIXICOll dez does Maine or Ellen Burstyn does Kate Hepburn -coiffure, tremors, accent, et al. Writer/director Lee David Zlotoff deluges us with a myriad of plots, and we are left to decide whether this is a film about an abused mur- deress rehabil- itated; the abused mur- deresses' friend, a dumb blonde who is transformed into an assertive, intel- ligent, com-Marty Morrison passionate woman; inter- familial jealousy; a schizophrenic Vietnam vet's miraculous cure by the abused murderess? a mother's struggle to protect her schizo- phrenic son/veteran from the Feds and from the abused mur- deress; the operation and subse- quent essay/lottery of a small cafe . FIVE LIGHT CHAND~UER 31HDIAM 18H HT Available in two finishes and various colors. RG 739.35 Courte~y ro the Thule in Gilead, Maine, by the veteran's protective mother? And all this in under two hours. If there was anything notewor- thy in "The Spitfire Grill," I for one was unable to fathom what it was. It is a case of a writer/direc- tor becoming too involved in him- self -making certain nothing he ever felt, wrote or supposed is missed. The operative word here is "missed• -miss this one. • MARTY MORRISON, 41. lives in New- port Beach and is Hilary's mother. Ex-con portrayal should cop Oscar By Melissa Richardson While reading the morning paper, an ad grabs your eye. The "Spitfire Grill" is a nice coun- try restaurant, a prize for the best essayist. Would you want this 1510 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa. ~9341 Open Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sat 9-4 RESTAURANT Alison Elliot (leftJ portrays a young woman JmlrelewMI from prllon who comes to Gilead, Maine to start a new We with the help of Hannah (Ellen Buntyn) , and Shelby (Mar- d a Gay Harden) In •n e Spitfire Grill.'" charming little lodge? The world smiles on Gilead, a wondrous place where new beginnings sprout like magic. A fresh start •.awaits for whoever wants it. Do you need a change? Percy certainly does. After years and years in prison , she hopes for free- dom in a special place. While Gilead is a beautiful town, it does- n't gain it's creativity and life until Percy breathes new spirit into the community. Crotchety old Han- nah, the aging Spitfire Grill own- er, and her degraded, timid-as-a- mouse niece burst forth from their cocoons only after Percy's arrival. But a dark secret baunta young Percy, and the movie climaxes around ber past. Seasoned actresses Ellen Buntyn and Marcia Gay Harden work wonders with the image of small-town folk. Between them and Will Patton. the vil- lage takes on a personality of a real-life town. ......._ Look especial-licMrdloD ly for the , .. humor delivered by the society postmistress who makes it her business to know everyone else's doings. But none of them can hold a candle to newcomer Alison Emoa as the magnanimous and myiaat- ous Percy. Elliott deserves an Oscar nod for her emotional por- trayal of the young ex-ooavid. While the characters are exceptionally drawn, the set ewe inspiring, and the plot line grtp. ping, reactions to the movie may differ. The judgment weighs upan how the ending strikes your sen.-es. , Whether you agree or disagree with the direction "Spitfire Grm• takes, go see the movie for the touching performances given ~ all. Above all, the "Spitfire Grill is a moving argument for the strength of true friendship. • MEUSSA RICHAltDSON, 16, is a Costa Mesa resident and a senior at Newport Harbor High. Excuses! D ets Don't Work bul Body Wise Does! Build a bc!tler body with 22nd Century Produc~! Your passport lll healtl11er li\ing and freedom from fat. Call Today 644-8464 'JiiEPEr~nrr... ~. ' · • \ '11.·li:11. I -...., , "' 1:.: • A •• SATURDAY, ~ 21, 1996 - MUSIC MUSIC RSTIVAL A tree performance by Dance City plus live entertAlnm.ent by the Balboa Blues Band and 1be Green ROQDl wiD enliven the 1996 Balboa Arts end Music Festival. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today at the base of th~ Balboa Pier. Por infor- mation, call f>4.4-31 51. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Pree live classic rock perfor- mances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- day. 1 to 10 p.m. Friday and Sat- urday, and 1 to 4 p.m. ~turday and Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at niangle Square m Costa Mesa. ART "AOS ARTIST Taos, New Mexico artist, 'Vfichael Vigil will exhibit his work at the Robert Mondavi Wme md Food Center, 1570 Scenic A.ve., Costa Mesa. The show will -'nd on Jan. 6, 1997. For more nformation, call 648-0397. \RTIST APPEARAH<:E Mr. D's presents artists Tom :lark and Tim Wolle from 2 to 5 1.m. today at 511 29th St., New- 1ort Beach. The artists will sign ,ll Collector Society Figurines >rought from personal collections. ;or information, call 675-4913. :SKJMO ART The Dancing Bear Gallery is 1aving its grand opening of >lative Eskimo fine a.rt from noon o 5 p.m . Sunday at 414 31st St., ..Jewport Beach. Alaskan and :::anadian appetizers will be 1vailable. For information, call 123-1922. ARST IMPRESSIONS' •First Impressions: The Lagu- 1a Beach Art Association" will be .t the Orange County Museum of \rt South Coast Plaza Gallery hrough June 15, 1997. "First mpressions" features selected :alifomia "plein air" paintings 1eated by the founders of the .issociation from the Orange :aunty Museum of Art. PINHOLE TO PIXEL' A survey exhibition which -:hronides the activities of South- •m California artist/photographer .>eggy Jones and her creation of ameras as sculptural objects runs hrough Thrusday at Orange •..::oast College's Art Gallery. For -nore information, call 432-5039. VATERCOLORS ·Down to the Sea in Ships," an ~x.hibit of watercolors by Richard Vlazy portraying historic steam 1essels, will be on display in the .oyer of the Newport Beach Cen- ral Library through Sept. 30. For more information, call 717-3801. >AINTINGS An exhibit of paintings by local .U"tists Jim Travis and Phyllis Kali- 1er will be on display through ')ct. 1 in the Newport Beach City riall Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd. fravis will include landscapes of ocal scenes, as well as scenic vis- as in New England, Virginia, .\sia and more. Kaliher will fea- ture impressionist-style acrylic .md oil paintings on sun- to 2 p.m. OD today and Sunday in PubioD Wand. Por tnftxmatioo, call 5'~2980. ROCICIN' AT IUJIY'S lbe Guilds of the Orange County Performing Arts Center pre98Dt.I Us tint annual fund-rail· er, •Rockin' at Ruby's,• at 7 p.m. today at Crystal CoUrt in Costa Mesa. The event will Include din· ner, dandng and a silent auctioo. Admttadon ts $35 in advance and $40 at the door. For reservations, call 566-1000. QASSICCMS The Hard Rocle Cafe, Fashion Island in Newport Beach presents the second annual Summer Cruise, a gathering of fine pre- 19?5 classic, rod and custom cars on Mondays through Sept. 30 from 4 to 9 p.m. Por information, call 121-9S46. SAFARI BRUNOt A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the S..-foot Emerald Forest nki docked in Balboa at the Fun Zone from 11 a.m . to 1 p.m . every Sunday. Each guest during September will be given a voucher for a complimen- tary 30-minute ride on a Fun Zone Water Bike. The cost is $25.95 per under 12 years old. For informa- tion, call 673-0240. FARMERS MARKETS 11ie Jestlve sounds of m.arlachl music open the Phlllumnon- k: Sodety of Orange County's 1996-97 season lbunday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. 11Vlva Marl- achU'" features music and dance from three eniemble groups and the singing talent of young Nydia Rojas. 1be show starts at 7:30 p.m. and tickets cost $15-$55. For more IDfonnaUo!J. call 556-ARTS. Every Thursday there is a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p .m. at the Orange County Fair- grounds. The Orange County Market Place is every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m . to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds parking lot For information, call 723-6616. Every Saturday there is a farmers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m . in the municipal parking lot at Bayside Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Cor.ona del Mar. drenched patios, courtyards and Newport Harbor sites. For infor- mation, call 717-3870. TROPHIES ln honor of the 100th anniver- sary of U.S. Sailing, the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum will present a unique exhibition, "Tro- phies: Tributes to Yachting Tri- umphs," until Nov. 8; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . in the Grand Salon Gallery, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information, call 673- 7863. MURAL DISPLAY Placido Domingo, Carol Chan- ning and Mikhail Baryshnikov are a few of the famous faces that will be hanging around Jewel Court in South Coast •Plaza ·through September. The Orange County Performing Arts Center has created a specially produced, larger-than-life photo gallery with more thari 400 running feet of photo murals celebrating ten years of performances at The Center. NAUTICAL MUS£UM The new area features. the Grand Salon for special exhibi- tions; the Model Gallery, featur- ing a world-class assembly of ship models: and a rotating display of the museum's permanent collec- tion in the Corridor Gallery. The museum is at 151 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. For mfor- mation, call 673-3377. LAGUNA ART MUSEUM/SOUTH COAST PLAZA Laguna Art Museum's Satellite Gallery at South Coast Plaza is at the Carousel Court entrance; admission is free. Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; 11 a .m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday. For informa- tion, call 662-3366. SPECIAL CASINO NIGHT Habitat for Humanity of Orange County presents Dix- ieland Casino Night at 4 p.m. today at the Crean Estate, 2300 Mesa Drive, Costa Mesa. For $50, participants will receive $50 in chips, a buffet dinner, live e nter- tainment and the chance to win prizes. For information, call 895- 4331. FLORAL WORKSHOP Orange Coast College offers art advanced floral workshop for individuals fam.iliar with fresh, dried and silk floral auanging from 10 a .m. to 1 p.m . Saturdays, starting today and running through Oct. 19 in room 102 of OCC's Art Center. Registration fee is $59 and materials fee is $45. For more information,· call 432- 5880. CLASSIC PACKARDS Sixty d~ic Packard automo- biles will be on display at the Four Seasons Hotel when the SoCal Region of the Packards Interna- tional Motor Car Club puts on its annual Grand Salon from 10 a .m . STAGE LEGENDS IN CONCERT Orange Coast College presents •Legends in Concert,• the talent- ed cast of amazing impersonators of famous music artists, at 8 p .m. today in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre. Advanced tickets a.re $25 for OCC students, seo,ior citi- zens and children ages 12 and under. Others pay $28. Tickets are $32 at the door. For informa- tion, call 432-5880 . 'TURANDOT' Opera Pacific presents •1\iran- dot, • Giacomo Puccini's final opera, at 8 p .m . today, Wednes· day, Friday and Sept. 28 and at 2 p.m. Sunday and Sept. 29 at the Orange County Perlonning Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Ticket prices range from $22 to $89. For information, call 740-7818. ACTING WORKSHOP Orange Coast College is offer- ing a four-pa.rt acting workshop, designed for individuals interest- ed in making commercials for television and acting in film from 7 to 10 p.m. on Fridays through Oct. 4 in rootll. 116 of OCC's Fine Arts Building. The registration fee is $79. To register, call 432-5880. r-----------------~ I *DISCOUNT COUPON* I I $1.00 o•• ANY •s.oo ltUHHAR I : NEWPORT BEACH : : FARMERS-MARKE~ : I SPONSORED BY THE ORANGE COUNTY FARM BUREAU I :&g~~~: I TUESDAYS 9:00 AM -1 :OO PM I L ' *COUPON EXPIRES 10/1196 .I ----------------- vr~ ,Ne11~3: J~JSH tPUS & ttlS'tAU~AH'C • "f'HE IOYS .. THE BAND' lbe Tbeatre District presents • lbe BOys in the Band. •• drama. with pedormances through Oct. 19 in tbe back lot of The Lab Anti- Mall at 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mela. Performances are Friday and S.turday at 8 p.a. and Sun- day at 1 p.m. 1lctea cost $15. For information. call .f~043 AEROOYNAMKS Experiments with paper and straw planes, parachutes, pin- wheels and bubbles are among the activities planned for •Aero- . dynamics,• a new after-school c1asS for 6 to 12 year olds from 3:30 to-5:30 p.m. Monday and Sept. 30 at Cliff Drive Park in Newport Beach. Registration fee is S,29. Preregistration is required. For information, call 644-3151. PAINTING The Newport Beach Commu- nity Servites Department offers •Pencils, Pastels, & Paint• for chil- dren ages.-8 to 12 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. OD Tuesdays beginning this week at Cliff Drive Park in New- Bryan Hemphill ef HEMPHILL'S SHOES presenrs eCCCi Shoes . ECCO C•R •O•S•S Slloe for Women and Men ,.,-,, · · '· -·11 • ·11 !1 ··I . I { l I ' ( /I I . !, ' I ( I ( /l' fl! :-.'l~-L." In Westdiff Court 1727 Westcliff Dr .. NB 650-6856 port Beecb. 1be registration fee is $54. For Ulformatlon, call 6«- 3151 . 'GOOSEBUMPS' The •coosebumps• club meets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For inlormation, ca.ll 759-0982. STORY AHD CRAFT HOUR Prom 2 to 3 p .m . every Sunday, Dames & Noble holds a fun-filled craft and story hour ior children of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., 1\iangle Square in Cost.a Mesa. Por infor- mation, call 631-0614. LUNCH•DINNER CA1ERING • TAKEOUI' BUY ONE ENTREE RECEIVE · 50"/o OFF SECOND Entree of equal or lesser value . ' Mu~ pre<.,enl coupon. 615 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ~ Fax(714)S48-0399 ~ , (714)548-4333 ' ~ (714) 548-1352 ~ 2333 Eallt Coallt Hwv CoNn• Del Mar, CA, 82825 2 doors eouth of Ruby'• c ~ mmll ' ~ w ~ ~ ~ CAPPUCCINO • LATI'E • MOCHA • JUICES O • It's a Winner! NewYortc Steak~~ or~ a Baked Potato and )Q6 C:tic:Ja d ChoC6l8te or carrot C. for 0t11ut1 S..wedD1mt,9Mto1Cl'M ~---··· 211D 1 lllbor. BIN. at Yk*flli iillil-.. ..,... SATURDAY, SEPTEMBBt 21, 1996 fonun . Hoag headline paints wrong financial picture T he headline of the Daily Pilot's Thursday, Sept. 19 article, "Hoag eyes merger for financial transfu- sion," was misleading. It implies Hoag, is in financlal trouble and needs the funds of another health ca.re institution to survive. This 1s not true. The fact ls, Hoag Hospital is extremely well positioned with years of strong financial per- formance, outstanding commu- nity and philanthropic support, . . quality and service and the Orange County hospital mar- ket leader. This is exemplified by the readers hotline Board contributed to enrollment decline ' ~ . Regarding the kindergarten enrollment being down. It is ~ unfortunate that living in an area l such as Newport Beach, which j the Newport-Mesa school board ; serves, that we cannot find lead-l ership and vision for the future i of our children. 1 That is precisely why my son ~ who was ori~y enrolled in 1 kindergarten at Andersen Ele-~ mentary is 'now attending a pri-l vate school. l After campaigning against ~ kil\dergarten stacking and j shorter class time, which were ; not necessary at Andersen, my husband and I felt that my son's educational needs would be . . better served in private schools and I am not alone in this deci- sion. Many of my son's school mates' pe:µ-ents came to the same conclusion. Let's hope that future j school boards will have better l ViSion to serve our a:m.a:ren•s · needs. CINDY KANAKRIYEH i Newport Beach ! Twin Palms not fit for Fashion Island ~ ~ i I am curious to ~ow if any- one else feels the way I do about l the 1Win Palms Restaurant struc-1 ture. I believe it is the ugliest :.:. building in Fashion Island, prob- ably at least in Newport Beach. I ~.:, am shocked that they allowed this thing in there. i.·=. I couldn't believe it when I saw it. It makes me sick every ! : time I drive past it. I'm wonder-; i ing who approved this. ; Just because the partial own-; er is the former wife of a so-l called movie star, is that how she i -goflhis ugfy monstrosityput mto i. Newport Beach Fashion Islandf Where is the beau in that ' thing? It is ugly. - -f MARIE MARGAllET l Newport Beach ! AA bond rating recently assigned to us by Standard & Poors and their expectation that we will continue to effec- tively operate in a managed care environment. This is one of the highest ratings ever achieved by a hospital or health care system. Further- more, using financial strength as a determining criteria. HCIA Inc. and Mercer Man- agement Consulting Inc. has named Hoag one of the nation's top 100 hospitals for u ve years. Like all hospitals, the trend of managed care has impacted Hoag in terms of receiving lower reimbursement rates. This challenges us to continu- ally examine the economics of our daily operation. · Managed care has bad a tremendous impact on reduc- ing hospital utiliz4tion by low- ering the time patients stay in the hospital and having more and more patients treated iii altematiye settings such as outpatient surgery centers, physician offices, home health and hospice. Our board of directors, as a course of normal business practice, is proactive y ev uat- ing the viability of affiliating with other hospital organiza- tions. None of the alternatives presently being considered involve selling the hospital or any of its assets or merging for financial need. Instead, any potential relationship would be to better position Hoag in the marketplace to sustain our excellent programs and ser- vices. At this time, Hoag Hospital has chosen to remain indepen- dent and it is our financial strength that allows us this option. We have served the community for 44 years, and will continue to do so with the s Hoa Pride and Hoa Care as always. MICHAEL D. STEPHENS President and CEO Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian MARC MARTIN I DAllY PILOT Sticker buster Ben Schmld gives up h1s free Ume peeling oU sttckers from dty street signs. gains ZERO TOLERANa The school district's policy of punishing students who drink alcohol with a 90-day transfer to another school continues to reap considerable support from the community, despite a recent challenge by a student who was disciplined after being caught drinking beers. BILINGUAL OFFICERS 1.atino leaders abOut the lack of Spanish-speaking officers on the Costa Mesa police force has ele- vated the debate over the issue. And that's a good thing for a town that boasts a 20% Latino population, many of whom are recent immigrants. GEORGE ARGYROS With the Republican ticket trailing in recent polls by as much as 17 points statewide, party brass are looking for the tried and true warriors. So it makes sense that the GOP has recruited. the help of tycoon George Argyros, who almost sin- gle-handedly bankrolled the suc- cessful campaign to put an air- port at El Toro Marine base. H SOulh Coast Plaza sales receipts are trµly heading toward the S1 billion mark, it is evident that the allure of the glamorous shopping mall is stronger than ever. Ron Rubino and h1s wife, Sharon Esterly after mlstrtal. It's time to Ron Rubi·no alone I have been reading all the articles in the Daily Pilot a.pd have come to the conclusion that it would be a misuse of the public's time, energy and money to continue the prosecution of Ron Rubino. It seems to me the greatest good for the people and our already wounded budget would be served if we were to accept that Rubino's trial proved one thing: that a jury majority believed. from all the evidence the District Attorney's office · could muster, that Rubino was only doing his job and nothing illegal. It is difficult to imagine that another trial would be less costly and prove any more. It would seem to me District Attorney Michael Capizzi would be mis- !mJ>roj>riating our funds to send us back into the courtroom and continue to spend our money and waste our good jurors' time. Rubino has no money himself, it has all been used up. There- fore, the county supervisors have mven him some funding and have apparently admitted they would (on the people's behalf) be willing to continue the advance- ment of funds to Rubino if a fur- ther trial is a reality. When are we going to stop the flow of blood and get on with it for ourselves, the county, and for Rubino and his family? HAJUUET LEWIS Balboa I have watched. in amazement the trial of Ron Rubino. The com- ple1e lack of evidence against a hand-picked. defen~~t has ney~s office found a mid-level county employee, targeted. him, and with complete impunity, destroyed. him for political gain. The District Attorney's public cry of "just doing my job" bas a very hollow ring. They gathered. Rubino's coop- eration during the investigation. telling him he was not at risk, and then targeted. him for politi- cal gain. Gee, what a reassuring thought! A district attorney whose word is no good. All that being said, even Bob'. Citron did not personally gain .. from his actions. He cost the county millions and is going to jail. He has admitted bis crime (while exonerating Rubino). Dis-- trict Attorney Michael Capizzi, however, bas used this high-pro- file case as a personal political stepping stone. He spent good taxpayer money on Rubino's case, could not convince even half the jurors to agree, and stands to personally gain from fhe process. To retry this case and spend additional funds is a complete abdication of their civic and pro- fessional responsibility. I personally find the use of office and taxpayer money to fur- ther Capi.zzi's own personal agenda repugnant I am more incensed. that they have to ruin the life of a hardworking public servant to do it! As a taxpayer, I am horrified at the district attorney's decision to retry the Rubino case. As it is obviously bis career that moti- vates him, J might suggest that the citizens of Orange County will give more credit for showing some good judgment and drop- ping these absurd charges, rather than din more time and money. I thought the District Attorney was the representative of the people. Ob silly me. ALANWATEaS Balboa lslaDd Government's long arm reaches fo r the absurd -Mlllf ' ~.. ' ~.._ -; -;-. . • I ~ tory Newport Beach press release last month announcing the late·night closure of the Bal- boa Pier (following that of the Newport Pier) dting "inaeasing security and maintenance prob- lems. • The releue, which Meeived widesprea.d attentlon, quoted Cty Manager Kevin Murphy, ·we are plMl8d that the closure of the Newport Pier bu had such pollUve re.ults, and we expect the same at the Balboa PMr." Allo mentloDed was •there bM beell a llgniftcant drop In WncleJtsn\ • and "The dty •'1*11 the Mme~ t.IUlll.• Not mentioned WM~ ....... onllnaDcel ,...... ind tbe.IDabmty ar ~Of the piQllm to •arce tblm. So tbe:lllin .. pedkdlMI. Jmt tllllik...,.. ............ .., ....... .., ... daiild ,.. . .,, ...... P'MI .. ..,. aldlwwM 7 DI 0.1la91ll 'rMCilNllltJ Dll-lddA" 1• t._..._ .. ..._ nance would prohibit any per-son under 18 years Of age with- out a "lawful excuse" from being in any public place from 8 a.m.· until 2:30 p.m. The DJstrict Attorney's office wanted all 31 Orange County dtMI to enact the ordinance by tlUs week.. To date, two have donet0. The Idea behind the orcli- nance ii to reduce truancy. lt seerm that the Dlstritt Attorney ii unable to enforce aisting law under the BdUc:dan Code becaUle ol the faUure ot state and county government to pro- vide faclllde9 to home juvenile ~. 'l1ml. tbi Dllbk1 AUCln:MY.'I .,... t"1d ti to mate aon... 1D1Dt GI ..... ~ lilW a loc9l me.ttlr. Pala..,._ r ltli, nev- • cw to llllii • ""9aa '° . ..... Dl .... GIWt ...... , ..... ...... ............ .., .. l1Md ....., ........... ...., pfllmllll ........ .... _ ........... c:m.e. OllllMlll••tUila• ............. JllCJt • Beach Public Safety Committee refeJted the matter for addition- al work. The brouhaha SUlTOUDding the ordinance is the upshot of additioaa1 govwnment enaoacbmtmt on dvil liberties in the abeence ot any public clamor to address an identifiablo local problem. Indeed, a careful readmg of the model ordinance revea& sur- prisingly strong and Suffoaadng- ly t'8ltdc:tlYe ~.both b minon aDd adulis. 1'be qMcfel police lellpQDM 11 t11i1t. ........ - the ...... Crl tbe laW, Cl8kWa. sU1l require ·~ C!Mlle. • (even thouGb -=:;••m ID ·public~ .,._ 46me), and tbal omc.1 wm -·~· n.. .. w.ya to mnece tnlWf ll8WI. 1be WC RDI • .. 111•J•no1-.. .... ..-.~--..... Ollila ,..... ......... .., WllD=• ..... ••adil!l lJdd-.aid• ...... __ °'_,...... .................. Olf Qa 1la1111·••1111 those under 18 years old from playing between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. unless accompanied by an • agent of the school district and ~g business to have a special use permit. These· kinds of laws create contempt for all laws. A legiti- mate aitidsm about our gov· ~ emments is they are too respoo-. . ave. •Pet• laws are rammed ~by .mall telf-~ voml groupl OI' by buJMuclW •••tt-e to mAb their Jot.>l eMI· • • I - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1996 . . offices, tiny markets, restau- ts and a metaphysical book- • jtare. . "It's an area that went off the )>eaten path," city senior plan- frper Patrick Alford said. •ne ay sort of bypassed it.• The committee's vision for lhe revitalized boulevard: larger lots, parking along the median, ·landscaping, lights, sidewalks, • -curbs and underground utility •po1es. The committee's plan to achieve that vision: incentives for businesses to consolidate their lots, new rules for what can be built there and provi- ZERO . CONTINUED FROM A 1 was it unanimous. ~ The trustees met in closed ses- questioned both Jennifer and school officials. The fact that the student's father was a Municipal Court judge made the trustees even more alert in assessing the case, they say. MThe board really went the extra mile to have the second ses- sion so we could really hear from the administrators and teachers involved so we afdn1just make our decision without thought," trustee Wendy Leece says. "This was the first time we went the extra mile in weighing the law and how it would hold up if we were sued. MI believe very strongly that we did the right thing. • For other trustees, questions remain. "[ was · really having clifficulty with this one because I couldn't have anyone explain to me what constitutes under the influence,• says trustee Ed Decker, who at first sided with Jennifer after the two sions that allow nmed use on both sides of the street Renowned architect Brion Jeannette's office sits on the mixed-use side Qf the street, but the 23-year Newport Beach res- ident joined the effort to draft the revitalization plan. "There really isn't a reason to not have the zoning on both sides of the street, 1t said Jean- nette, who Wis owned offices on ··the boulevard for 16 years. Businesses will be allowed JDOre total floor space if they combine lots, an incentive Councilwoman Norma Glover said she supports. "We have a problem in New- port with too many small lots,· said Glover, who has served on the Old Newport Boulevard committee her entire two years closed ~on meetings. The situa- tion was so questionable, he c:hanged his mind between the seoond ~ting Sept. 4 and the final board vote Sept. 10. "In my opinion now, if anyone consumes any alcohol 12 hours prt- or o gomg o ey are under the influence," he says. "We probably need to take our policy and amend it somewhat to have a clear understanding of bow we treat 'under the influence."' liustee Martha Auor says she doesn't believe just because a stu- dent admits to drinking alcohol several hours before a school event they are automatically under the influence. Without any meth6ds of gauging blood-alcohol levels, how's a school board member to be sure, she asks. "We had statements from the activities director and coach and security guard saying that they didn't see that she was under the influence," she says. "They didn't smell it. If she bad kept her mouth shut, they would have sent ber back on the floor. " While Auor was absent from the board meeting when the trustees voted 5-1 to uphold Jennifer's transfer, she says she would have CALL FOR QUOTES Effective • Knowledgeable • Friendly RABBITT INSURANCE 441 Old Newport Blvd. • Newport Beach I near Hoag Ho>pital > 631 -7740 on tbe council. • Sometimel small Jots preclude good pro- jects, and this gives you more polSibilities .• The committee members hope to attract mid-to high-cost apartments and nursing homes • to the area. lbey've removed industrial plants from the list of possible building _projects for the area. And now, toward the end of Minney's years of fighting for a new Old Newport Boulevard, he bas NI) into more problems trying to sell his property. "Once potential buyers find out about the zoning, nobody wants to deai with the bureau- cracy," be said. "So I'm happy this is finally close to getting done." voted against the transfer. As it was, Ferryman cast the only dissenting vote, citing conflict- ing statements in testimony from school administrators. Ferryman's son, a Costa Mesa High. ~l jwlior, also a~tted the same dance Jennifer attended. He, too, was suspended from school. then ordered transferred for 90 school c;l.ays. Ferryman says he opposed the policy even before his son defied it. "I certainly don't condone alco- hol use among high school stu- dents and have never offered i1 in my house, but r think what good does it do-1o suspend students and send them to another school?" he says. "What good does that do?" Auor says she believes the cur- rent zero tolerance policy's gray areas may prompt the board to hear student transfers the same way it bears student expulsions. "It's in our best interest to review them," she says. "Whether it's within our right to intercede, I don't know." STREETS CONTINUED FROM A 1 Avenue to the western end. 11.) Towne Street, Monrovia Avenue to Plaoeoda Avenue. 12.) Whittier Avenue, 19th Street to the southern end. 13.) 16th Street, Placentia Avenueio Superior Avenue. 14.) Anaheim Avenue, 19th Street to Superior Avenue. 15.) Center Street, Placentia Avenue to Pomona Avenue. 16.) Center Street, Pomona Avenue to Anaheim Avenue. 17.) Crestm,ont Pl<ice, 18th Street to Shalimar Drive. COU~SE CONTINUED FROM A 1 I've put in a lot of complaints over there.• Fratiello said he has suffered at least $200 in damages. His Toyota is still missing a window, which he ho~s to find at a junk yard He also said be may picket the course with friends. "We'll just hold up signs that say ·u you cannot hit the ball straight, then don't bother teeing off,'" he said. "We're tired of bro- ken windows.• Sandra Johnson, a manager at · the course who is in charge of complaints, said Fratiello may have called but -did JlOt leave._ a phone number. A receptionist said sbe was unaware of any calls from Fratiello. No matter what you're doing, your hometowry newspaper FITS IN... Daily Pilot ALL N BUY, SELL , OR QUOTE CO~MERCEBANCORP ORANGE BANCORP p PLEASE ASK FOR JAMES ALEXANDER (213) 687-8400 . 1-800-540-ALEX p. //~"'""' s~, 111e. 523 w .. 8 '". Los ANGELES. CA 90014 18.) Farad Street, Pomona Avenue to the west.em cul-de-sac. 19.) James Street, Wallace Avenue to Pomona Avenue. 20.) Kenwood Place, 18th Street to ShaHmar Drive. 21.) Newton Way, Placentia Avenue to the eastern cul-de-sac. 22.) Ohms Way, Farad Street to the western cul-de-sac. 23.) Park Avenue, 19th Street ~o 11ttb. Street. ~ 24.) Park Drive, Pomona Avenue to Crestmont Place. 25.) Placentia Avenue, 19th Street to Production Place. 26.) Plumer Street, ·Pomona Avenue to Anaheim Avenue. 27.) Plumer Street, Park Avenue to the western end. Saying that there is no ~ason for the course not to record com- plaints, Johnson showed a file containing a few thousand dollars worth of receipts for golf ball damage paid in the last year. She said the course pays when the golfer responsible cannot be found and the damage is legiti- mate. Johnson said man eo le ave tri to dupe the course into paying. "We're not going to pay carte blanche to anyone who comes in here," she said. About 205,000 rounds of golf were played at the two-course complex last year, Henderson said. About 215,000 rounds are expected this year. The city earns st ~rcentage of the green fees and concessions, which worked out to about $2.4 million last year. 28.) Pomona Avenue, 19th Street to 16th Street 29.) Scott Place,, Placentia Avenue to Wallace Avenue. 30.) Shalimar Drive, western end to Kenwood Plaoe. 31.) Terminal Way, Anaheim Avenue to western end. ~2.) Viola Place, 18th Street-to the 9-0:rthem cul-de-sac. 3j.) Wallace Avenue, 19th Street to Shalimar Drive. 34.) Weelo Drive, Wallace Avenue to Pomona Avenue. 35.) Park Drive, Anaheim Avenue to 18th Street . 36.) Shalimar Drive, Placentia Avenue to Pomona Avenue. 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"It's very far from here," she added. noting Porterville•s specialties (olives and oranges), u well as the area's undersupply of club volleyball programs. o Snow moved to Orange County with part of ~ her family after playing volleyball her ~ freshman year at Monache High in Porterville. ~ It was spring. Lake Forest was the first stop. 0 But she never played for El Toro High. QUOTE OF THE DAY ·11 tDaJI a tJer11 Ulf/ottllltaU lnddtnt to md dttJ fl""l'1 and I feel urrlbk about dtat ...• -OOSTA Ml!SA <XJAOI JERRY H<M'EU . : • Sita: Newport Harbor, 7 p.m. : • 5ltuMlon: Both have the same : ambition; a second straight : nonleague victory. : • FllVOritie: Estancia, by 3. : • E9glH' key: To exploit an : inexperienced Buena Parle : defensive line with a smashmouth : double-wing offense, triggered : by explosive wingbacks James : Dawkins, Chris Felix and Chris : Mokede. ~ Another mov~ bera collitituted her ~ ___________ _.... ____ ..J§ enrollment at Newport Harbor, where Snow, Volleyball standout Melissa Snow of Harbor ls the Pllot'1 Athlete of the Week. • SEE MELISSA SNOW PAGE 82 •Steve Herzog.piles up 278 yards and rushes for four touchdowns in a contest marred by a serious injury to Coronado quarterback; game stopped with 9:39 left. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The cheering stopped slowly before turning to tragic silence, when it became clear Coronado High, senior quarterback Adrian Tau- faasau wasn't moving at his own 25-yard line with 9:39 left in the non- leetgtle football game with Cos- ta Mesa Friday night at New- port Harbor High. ,-. ' 1\11 'I\ ,c,, ''' helmets and knelt in prayer on opposite . " . Tauf aasau, whom Coronado Coach Bud Mayfield confirmed had a history of seizures -which apparently lasted only brief peri- ods -collapsed after being tack- led late in the Mustangs' 36-3 vic- tory. Taufaasau lay unconscious and motionless on the field for about 25 minutes, before para- medics transported him to West- ern Medical Center in Santa Ana. announcemen e anng the game had been called at that of silence and hearUelt applause from the estimated 700 specta- tors, as both teams took off their sidelines. •tte's the biggest, suongest kid we have ... and he's tough," a shak- en Mayfield saia. Costa Mesa Coach Jerry Howell, also vis- ibly upset. said Taufaasau suf- ap ent seizure on the play. "He's appar- ently had a his- tory of seizures. with a 15-or 20-second sleep, then he comes out of it," Howell said . Word on Taufaasau's condition was not available at press time. The sobering conclusion deflated an eff~ve showing by Costa Mesa. which scored touch- downs on four of its final five pos· sessions to break a five-game los- ing streak and even its record at 1-1. was a very o a mo- de nt to end the game and I feel . " who then delivered somewhat mixed reviews of his MU$langs. ·1 was very disappointed in • Newport Harbor pulls away from 13-7 ha.1.(time lead behind the arm of Josiah Fredriksen to bag 36-13 nonleague victory. By Rid\ard Dunn, Daily Pilot WESTMINSTER -Simple roll out plays, with Newport Harbor High quarterback JOliah Predrik-sen mixlng it up left and right upon ta.king center Phil Wartber's maps, expoeed. a porous Marlna defense Friday night Chipping away, IDOltly to wide reteivers Danny Pulido and Brad IA8&•1 Preddklen ~ 15 of 20 puses for 156 yardl u Coach Jeff Bdnld~:r. s;n.,. r )lled put the h09t , ~ 13, in a non&eep _foot game at Weltmimter ~· • 1 g\1811 you couJd caD it • West Coat ofteme, • Brinkley Mid ol baa .._._ pro l't)'le fonna· lion. wbktl be 1Mm9Cl"fr0m OU· land RAklln eoed1 MIU Wbtt., a tormiJr walk-on volunteer.-. tant t'oldl tor the 'JWI. • JoMh .. gooct balMce wttb (the Clffeme),• ~ ~. ...... b.-dMl&'e •llOW IOr '*° ,.... ........ darowlng ~ • Robyn Ray's comeback ~ gets a big assist when he : reaches for deep muscles. 0 M . . ~-~~-~---~---By Richard Dunn, Daily l'l/o( : ~~~~~~~___;~~-- • injury. Playing in pain ii : different than playing : hurt. But for those with hobbling : aches and pains in a tennis : townament lasting more than : one day, there is relief. , ! Robyn Ray is walking proof. : Ray, mind you, had been : away from the U.S. Tennis : Association semors circuit for : 1112 years, after winrung : back-to-back national : championships in the men's 45s. : Ray, 52, playing his first full : season in the 50s division, has : made a terrific comeback from : an assortment of leg injuries, : culminated in last weekend's : 70th annual Pacific Southwest : Senior Tennis Championships-=-at---1 : Palisades Tennis Club. : In the singles final of the : 50-54 division, Ray smoked : Riverside's Dick Johnsrud, 6-1 , : 6-0, then teamed with P~ : head pro Robert Van't Hof to 'fin : the 35s doubles title. : Ray, director of tennis at the , : Newport Beach Marriott Ho~ : and Tennis Club, got an assist : throughout the four-day event : from Corona del Mar : chiropractor Dr. Jake Pivaroff. DON LEACH I OAl.Y Pl.OT : pioneer of the Deep Muscle Costa Mesa's Steve Herzog powen through the line behind the lead block of 275-pound tackle : ~timulator (OMS), a hand-held - Jeremy Via (78} against an outmanned Coronado team. Herzog rushed for 278 yards, four ms. : instrum~t tha~ could ~ge the . . the first half, because we did not passing, good for only two first yards, including touchdown runs : ·N~ver seen anything.like it,-" . : Ray said of the OMS, which is effective in the second hall and The Mesa running game was defensively, I don't think they got highlighted by junior Steve Her- too many yards (4 rushing and 29 zog, who am~ed 278 rushing the ball down field well at times. We started running the Qall better in the second li&f and started to play some defense. •But we've got some weapons on offense, with Pulido, who's a nice possession receiver, LaBass, who's a deep threat, and Greg Wertman. who can catch it under- neath. And then we've got two or three guys who can run." Newport Harbor (2-0), which dominated the eecond half, keep- ing the ball for nearly 15 minutes, scored four consecutive touch- downs from the second quarter to the fourth. building a command· ing 36-7 lead. In the second half, NewpOrt'• defense blocked two punts (both by Brett Bak•) and had a NC:k by l!rtch Schader for a mtn•-'1~ yards aga.inat MariM qUartef • .. Cbesom BrOwn. Who lbaNd MtdDa'• lignel-cellift9 dutMI WMb 8cOtt Austin. Ault&r1 completed ~ t ol 9 pu11a.J:t, bed it not been for hr'= Ryan Deg\llO'I ~ nan IMe m the , game, Au.atin ~Im Ille VWng1 (0-2) an Coronado defense giving away : ----------------------- • SEE MUSTANGS PAGE 82 : • SEE TENNIS PAGE 82 -SATURDAY, SEPTEMllR 21, 1996 u a no-oame~homore, stepped Into Coach Dan Glenn's Starting rotlltion by midMUOO. •m Thro was OK. but I didn't feel comfortable there,• Sn0w Mid. "Then we came here, and I like tt a lot.• N~ Ha.rbor's girls volleyball reputation had something to do wi&b SDow's family~ imo the area. When Snow wu at 'Monacbe asls fr'j!sbman, Glenn's Sailors won the CIF State Division I hip, in addition to recognition as the nation's No. 1 team by ay. •we were good from Porterville, but we weren't great,• •so I bad never heard of Newport Harbor, until the end of m i.imum year.• ow, a junior, wbo also plans to throw the weights for Coach Tony elli in track and field next spring, has picked up where she left off season, and then some. • ith the graduation of Juli.a Hecker (UC Sant.a Barbara) and setter ette Hecker (Loyola Marymount), the Sa.ilors need Snow to step u on the front line this season if they're going to r;ompete for another st«te title. Jt started appropriately, as Snow, this week's Daily Pilot Athlete of th~ Week. recorded a team-leading · 16\~ (along with five digs and ttJee tolo blocks) in Newport Hartxi's season--opening nonleague ~pt ·over host Calvary Chapel. 15~9. 15-3, 15-4. ,. As she grows, w Glenn said, "'I uW1c we'll gr~w as a team.• three scoring kills and three solo blockS during a 10-4 run for the Tars. The game had been tied, 5-5, before a Snow-led rally put the Tars in front, 11-5. Snow dominated the game. During the run, she recorded all three of her scoring kills, while two of her unaccompanied blocks resulted in points. Snow's final block ended the game. •Last year, (Snow) was a big h.itter and she came on really strong Costa Mesa's Ben Felter (right) almost intercepts a Coronado pass In first-half actton Friday. Nc:wpon D 1 «11 .._ Dllr ... '' -------I Flrst downs 2 14 Rushes-yardage 17-26 44-371 Passing yardage 29 0 Passing 6-13-1 0-3-2 Net retum yardage* 13 24 Sacks-yardage 3-mln-24 none Net yardage 44 395 Punts . 5-38.5 1-29 Fumbles-fumbles lost 5-3 5-2 Flags-net yardage 3-25 6-«> Tune of possession 15:17 13:04 *Punt returns, Interceptions, fumble returns at the end of the year,· Glenn said. M u ST ANG S Mesa went to work on the covered on the next snap to "But this year she has a little better '""' ensuing possession. make it 15-3, a lead the game overall, passing and serving Herzog and junior Vmce Mustangs took into half- a little better. She's a real hard worker, and she's made herseU a better CONTINUED FROM 81 Hamade sliced through time. player." · consistent holes on the Herzog capped a six- As Snow and 6-foot-2 middle blocker Joanna Fielder improve, so f bo 50 ds '-eight-play march, which play, 80-yard TD drive to will th T. din G1 an average o a ut poun up uont. e ars, accor g to enn. "We didn't start playing until the second was aided by a 15-yard open the third quarter then "She hits a heavy ball," Glenn said of Snow, listed at 5-foot-11, half, but overall, I'm happy with our kids face masking penalty and added a 1-yard scoring though 5-9 is probably a more convincing measurement of her height. . play,. Howell continued. •Herzog had a great capped by Herzog's 31-plunge, following an eight- "We're working on her arm swing so she reaches a little more. She's a game and a lot of kids played well on yard scoring jaunt with play, 45-yard drive set up pretty powerful player as far as hitting a hard ball, that part is defense. But we still need to come up a cou-11:15 left before half. by a Dan Baume intercep- dynamic. She's quiet, though. You don't notice her that much. But she's ple notches.· Lefever Mesa's nbxt two posses-Vasquez tion. a f\ghler, and she's gotten stronger (in the weight room) and she will Mesa's first eight plays produced four tum-. sions produced the Mus-Hamade capped the detinitely be one of the keys to our success this year.• . bles (two recovered by the Islanders) and two tangs' lone punt and the first of two Corona-scoring with a 6-ya.rd run with 9:51 left in the GrOWing up in the volleyball barren community of Porterville penalties. as the hosts repeated a lack of first-do interceptions, but the hosts' defense game, and the 5-foot-11, 192-pound Tau- . cedainly did nothing to derail Snow's quest to become a great one. arter intensi that led to a 20-7 season-widened the lead when the Islanders faasau went down on the next snap. , irwas-mon:ot her mother's quest. --r~o~pe;;:;nruninrgilJlno~ss:itflio&a~"fie>l\;ia'MC,:-------1ixiiW1~1-orrtbe11nlfwrr1!11'1'a:JntlO'Pl:tm:lr]lllttlrtrrl-:--. Mesa's sentorinside linebackets Jeremy [At first, basketball was my sport, then they started a club team in Coronado's Bo Blumenthal gave the the end zone for a safety. Lefever and Julius Vasquez led consistent Pof!-erville, so my mom said said I should go,• Snow said. "I didn't Islanders (0-2) their only lead with a 37-yard Ben Felter returned the ensuing free kick swarms of defenders from start to finish ev~n want to go." . field goal with 3: 11 left in the first quarter, but 25 yards to the Coronado 49, which Herzog against the undermanned Islanders. ' !That was sixth grade. Potterville eventually dropped its club team, so Snow had to travel to Reedley, about 1:15 from home, to practice. ~I've been eveJYWbere," said Snow, an all-townament selection as a treLhman in the Clovis West Tournament while playing for Monache. With Snow whacking the sets of Jennifer Carey and Meghan Haller lhif season, Newport Harbor could go everywhere with her. , __ TENNIS CONTINUED FROM·81 dunng the inaugµral Pacific Mutual U.S. Women's Challenger Newport Beach (Sept. 28 through Oct 6) at the Marriott, an event in wh.ich Ray is the tournament chainnan. While Ray is rolling out the red carpet for Newport Beach's first women's pro satellite event, it appears he is also back to his world-class form on the court. His first event was the U.S.' National Grass Court Championships in Philadelphia, where be pulled a muscle in the quarterfinals. "Had to retire, they call it," he said. 0 Ray was not only able to play pain-tree during the Pacific u wesf -one of three majors on the Southern Califorrua Tennis • r • t pl~. Thanks to the tre nts. ~ 'S like the Rulfing Method (of "sage), where they go deep in i"llluscle tissue," Ra said of e; . " ut e mg M~ hurts. It's very painful. Teablre in yow eyes. You're UteOlly yelling. f\9{Uortunately, the more patneil it is, the better it does, bee~ it penetrates down in the tiss;'1!;brea.ks up the lactic acids anceoets the blood flowing in th·~ut the OMS does the sanP!hing. only it doesn't hurt." ~ the Marriott's bead pro for ... . . •• almost 20 years, was convinced enough to bring the machine aboard for the Pacific Mutual Women's Challenger. a Other local wtnnen In men's singles in the Pacific Southwest included Newport Beach's John Flagg (30s) and Corona del Mar's Bob Howe (70s). USC men's tennis coach Dick Leach, father of Rick and Jon Leach and a longtime Palisades member, won two doubles titles, teaming with Ken Stuart (Palisades) in the 50s and Hank Leichtfried (Newport Beach Tennis Club) in the 55s. Cl Newport Beach's Debbie Graham, ranked 165th on the Women's Tennis Association pro tour, is the top local player competing in the U.S. Women's Challenger of Newport Beach. The S25_._0Q9_J00mt features up-and-coming pros from 22 different countries and will . . Research Foundation. Pacific Mutual is based at the Newport Center. ~alifying r~unds begin Sept. start Oct. 1. Matches begin each day at 10 a.m. There Will be a featured quarterfinals match Oct. 4 at 7 p .m. Semifinals Oct. 5 start at 10 a.m., with the finals Oct. 6 beginning at noon. itckets are $5 for matches Oct. 2-4, $8 for the semifinals Ocl 5 and $10 for the finals Od. 6. Tournament passes for the entire week are $25. Tickets are available at the Marriott. SAILORS CONTINUED FROM 81 rushing with 54 yards on six car- ries. Fredriksen connected with - La.Bass (54 yards) and Pulido (43) six times each on short roll outs. His 17-yard pass to Joe Urban while rolling right set up Newport Harbor's first touch- down, a 1-yard plunge by Wert- man. Marina tied it early in the sec- ond quarter, but late in first half Harbor linebacker Pete Hogan intercepted an Austin pass and returned it 21 yards to the Mari- na 42-yard line, setting up another Sailor score to give the visitors a 13-7 intermission lead. Ray Ohrel, who gained 209 yards (13 carries) in the Sailors' season-opening victory against Orange, 4~1'4. bad his bigg run of the first half (14 yards) when he ran through a gap on the right side with the Sailors having lined up three receivers to fool Marina's linebackers. One p'Tay ater, re en passed to ~do on a curl for a Ohrel dashed 29 yards with the second-half kickoff as New- port Harbor scored on its open - ing possession to widen the gap. Behind b do · ff n · line of Warther, guards Dan Otting and Phil Baltazar and tackles Eddie Clarke and Ian Dorish, the Tars used six straight running plays to move 65 yards in 3:32, capped by Ohrel's 1- yard dive. Predriksen's two- point conversion pass to Pulido was good. Marina bad a bad punt snap after three plays on its ensuing series, giving the Tan posses- sion at the Marina 29. It wasn't long before Newport scored again. Wertman's only catch, a 36- block penalty (15 yards) on the Tars, giving them a first-and- goal situation at the 10. On fourth down, Ohrel scored from a yard out. Baker blocked his first of two Marina punts with 8:17 left in the game, a ball Derek Fox recovered at the Marina 13. 1Wo plays later, Ohrel scored bis sec- ond touchdown on a 9-yard run. •it's a good offense for (Fredriksen), • Brinkley said. "He has the mobility to spread things out on play actions and he can still get the ball down "We struggled a little early, but we came out in the second half and played a little cleaner.• Marina assistant coaches thanked Brln.kley afterward for showing mercy, pulling his startel'S ~ the fourth quarter and not scoring late in the game when the nus began a drive on the Marina 14, following Baker's second blocked punt. BRllPS Nl'tuport llllbcw ........ 13 5aw'9 by QuaL ... . NeAoport 7 6 16 7 -36 MariN 0 7 0 6 -13 RntQumW NH -Wertman 1 run (Johnson kldt), O:S4. 5eClond Qullftw M -Lank 1 run (Dunbar kick}, 10:02. NH -Pulido J pass_from Fredriksen (kldt failed}, 0:42. lhk'dQumW NH -Ohrel 1 run (Pulido pass from Fredriksen), 8:28. NH -Urban 1 run (Wertman run), 3:35. FCM-1h QumUr' NH • Ohrel 9 run (Johrl$00 kldt), 7:35. M -Flfita 1 run (kldt failed), 2:24. Attendance: 1,.-00 (estimated). INOMOUAL MISl9IG NH -Ohrel, 14-74; Baker. 6-33; Felix, 4-14; Urban, 2-13; Hill, 2-11; Wertman, 2-5; Fredriksen, 2-5; Kerr, 1-2; Gorman, 1-for-mlnus-2. M -Daguro, 8-93; Austin, 6-54; Fiflta, 12-42; Lank. 1-1; Brown. 4-1; Taljeron. 1--0. INOMDUAL MSSING NH -Fredrik.seo, 15-20-1, 156; Gorman. 0-0-0. M -Brown, 6-9--0, 39; Austin, 1-9-1 7; Dunbar. ~1--0. NH -l..a8a9. 6-54i ~ 6-0; Wertman. 1-36; Urbar\ 1-17; Clhn!l 1-6. M -Lank, 3-23; Flfita, 2-11; Odd- en, 1-12; Armstrong. 1--0. GAME STA11STICS First downs 17 13 Rushes-yardtge . 34-155 31-206 Passing yardage 156 46 Passing 15-20-0 7-19-1 Net return yardage* 29 8 Sacks-yardage none 1-mln-15 Net yardage 3-40 245 Punts J.31.6 5-14.8 Fumbles-fumbMs lost 2-0 1--0 Flags.net yardage 7-81 3-12 Tune of posseulon 27;48 20:12 *Punt retwns, tuwr~ fumble returns Coast fares well at Orange Etnpire CO~erence preview meet NEWPORT BEACH -The men's and women's O'llla country temm from Orange Coast College both took teoond·Jllaa! fin1shes Friday in the Oroqe Empire Confenmce Preview Meet al NeWP,Ort'I Back Bay. •You come Into e meet like th1' wantinir to tee where 9Yel'y· l>odY ii and hope to wellt away wttb lda'6 pollUYe .... Mid occ·. ftnt-y•r coec:b Johil Qolchnen, •t ... NiDf pl.ued tile W8f ~wen,t. bacbO-~ taPPed tb8 ... ,. ........... .... WbDe 0CC WM Ollly iD Pobits bilck. Seddleb8ck WU a distant ddrd wttb 85 potiltl. ·11 °"!II have gone either way,• Goldman said. •nus was very close.• Pour OCC runhers finlshed in the top 10. Sophomore Donna Mills led the way with a third· place finish in 20: 11. Bltanda High grad Araceli Mutlnez wu sixth (20:28), Rachel KraUM WU eighth (20:28) and Chrilb8 Riel WU ninth (21:33). Ttiree other 10cal ~ d.ld well. 1llhr1ee Thiel, of ~ Harbor, ftn1sbed JD 22:Z7, .JQAi Butcber Of C-.. Mlle (22;28) arid Sh?Pll ~ N9Wport Har- bor, (23:1&). • RabcbO s.a:i:.--the ND• ··~ ....-;~ .... dM· idoa Whb 22 ........ 0CC WU MCODd .... .,. pOlats -10 aMMGf~lttvea Ide Estancia grad Johann Appell was the top Pirate finisher, talclng sixth in a time of 21 :30. Three Pirates -Oliker Vergara (22:51), Jake Swan.on (22:54) and New- port Harbor product Zeke Noo- nan (23:07) -were bunched at Nos. 22-24. Steve Riel WU 36th (2':13) while Appell'• brother, Mlke Appell, WU '5th in 25:09. jim waiters AROUND THE NCAA AND BEYOND ' Costa Mesa's Billy making some statements. T wo quarterbacks who honed their talents on the local front are making lt big this season on the coll~e football scene. • San Diego State's BWy Blanton is sandwiched in the top i;ungs of this week's NCAA passing statist1cs between Tennessee's Peyton Manning and Aorida's Q4l1Ily Wuerffel, arguably two of the best quarterbacks in the college game. Blanton, who lives in Costa Mesa, is nestled at No. 4 in the stats after putting together a career day for the Aztecs, completing 22 of 40 passes for 438 yards and four touchdowns in a losing effort at Cal. Blanton is also fourth in total offense with 324.5 yards a game, just ahead of Colorado's Koy Detmer. • Fonner Estancia High product Matt Johner is making . . . as the reigning starting quarter- back for the No. 24 Kansas Jayhawks. In two-games, the Estancia High grad bas completed 60% of bis passes (27 of 45) for 279 yards and two touchdowns. The Jaybawk offense has averaged 468 yards a game bel,Un<! Johner while getting out to a 2-0 start. • Steve Tafua. a two-year starter on the defensive line for Orange Coast College, bas made his way into the starting lineup as a junior at the University of Arizona. Tafua has five tackles and a tumble recovery to bis credit for the 2-1 Wildcats. • Newport Harbor, and OCC grad, Steve Gonzales bas made 19 tackles as a starting linebacker with the University of · Hawaii. • J.R. Walz didn't touch the ball much in Holy Cross' 28-10 loss to tfie University of Massachusetts, but he made the most of bis four canies averaging more than 12 yards a pop. The CdM grad led the Crusaders with .C9 yards. • Fonner OCC wide receiver Chris Jackson. an AD-Orange Empire Conference performer, has two catches for Washington State (1-1). CdM grad Mk:key Long hasn't started yet. but he's on the Cou ars' two-d de th chart. • Former CdM standout Darren MacDonald. who bypassed other otters to attend UC-Berkeley as a walk-on, .--,....,...-...---"~ld~ter. • The men's water polo team from Orange Coast College parlayed a seventh-place finish at the Cuesta Tournament into a No. 8 ranking in thil week's Community College Coaches' Top 10 Pall. •nus is the first time we've been there since I've been coach... said Chris Oeding. •Hopefully we can improve on that• The Pirates are 3""'·1. • 1\vo local prepsten Mike Bile (Corona del Mar) and Ryan Dandy (Costa Mesa) are itarting off on good footing. Both have been OOllsistent goal ICOfen with Bise tying for tbe team lead with three goals. including the ~wtnner. in Tuelday'1 8-7 wln over Saddleback in the Orange Empire Coofenmce opener for both team1 . • Southern California Coa.te'I D '•,......., 1i leading .. Golden State Atbletlc Coid.-.nce W'OdMl\'t =lo blacb, doublb\g her daeU.0-wlh en •'Nl'l9' °' rn gem.. n1e V~llMd tbecoldeNnCe wtllaU~a .... • 0 I Ide bltl.r llnT w Lee bMbelDa«Td •••bc:iwttb. 52••eelNPW1.aM QI I 11,f~'w ••ntl ;tll ...a:•w-••Ml•ltie ..................... lrl . ._who.._ ID C-. NIM. I*~ at Mats D& ! I I . I I "' ! I. I I ) I 11 \ I I j: I' I 'I ' ) STASR CAMOU I DALY PILOT Corona del Mar High'• Kawlka Tarayao appears to bave hls eye, u well u hls nose, on the ball as he moves up the pool ln Friday'• nonleague sJdrmlsh with No. t-ranked FoothllL I CQrona del Mar runs into Foothill right out of the gate, and the Knights put the lights out for the Sea Kings, 13-4. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -What a way to start the season. Right out of the blocks, the Corona del Mar High water polo team drew Foothill, the No. 1 team in Orange County, as well a.s the ead.er in the CIF SouthemSec.. tion's Division I rankings. The Knights didn't leave much doubt Friday about why they're No. 1, using their size, speed and experience to wear do~ the Sea Kings in a 13-.C victory. •Foothill played very well and we were very rusty,• saiid C4M Coach John Vargas. ·we started off well, but their experi- ence took over.• foothill scored two quick goals in the opening three min- utes, but the Sea Kings cut it to 2-1 after the first stanza on a goal by Phil Dirocco, bis tint of two on the day. 1be Knights outscored CdM 4-2 m the seconaquarfer and put the game away with three unanswered goals in the third to take a 9-3 lead into the final six minutes. John Hokanson and Carter Weir scored the other two goals for CdM while Foothill's Jeff Plueger led all scorers with four goals. •To be honest. I don't think we really played that well 1 today," said Foothill Coach Jim u L PS Footlinl'1 Rob Anoyo (left}, who scored three ttmes, covers Corona del Mar's Carter Weir with a tight detenslve web. Brumm. •Plus, they put up a good fight. They have a lot of good players and will get better as the season goes along.• What about CdM'1 luck of drawing the No. 1 team for the eealOll openerf •t know what tbafs like,• Brumm said with a slight laugh. •we opened Tuesday with El Toro. We won (10-7), but it's tough playing a game like that to start. I guess we're in the same boat.• Vargas was upbeat after the loss, pointing out that two- meter man Carter 'Weir and goalie Billy Messenger bad good efforts leading his fresh- man-dominated~. •Believe it OT not. I really think my goalie played well today," Vargas said. noting that giving up 13 goals normally wouldn't call for an MVP award. •He was doing it all basically with no defense in front of him,• Vargas said. •He and Carter were having to carry the load.• Messenger's frustration showed through a couple times in the form of two ejections that led directly to Foothill goals. The Knights scored on three 6- on-5 situations and added two penalty shots. They had 12 steals that led to seven goals. ·we'll have to tighten things up, but this wasn't a bad start,· Vargas said. •Foothill is very strong. We'll just keep teaching them and watch how they progress.• foothill 11. CcM'ona det Mllr 4 5clal"e by qu.,tws Foothill 2 4 3 4 13 CorC>N del Mar 1 2 O 1 · 4 Foothill scoring -pfluege<, 4, Arroyo, 3, McKee, 2, Carter, 1, K0teogold, 1, Logan, 1. Saves: Ellis. 6. Corona del Mar scoring · Dirocco, 2, Hokanson, 1, Weir; 1. Saves: ~.8. SAl\JRDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1996 community COiiege football • Jahi.d ge ts first start for Orange Coast in tonight's duel with visiting Lancers. COSTA MESA-In the big pic- ture, Orange Coast College's 59- 20 thumping at the hands of Sad- dleback last week was only the first game in a 10-game season. Hardly time to throw in the towel. After all, the Pirates were expected to lose to the defending Orange Empire Conference and Simple Green Bowl champs. However, giving up 28 points on the first four possessions and 619 yards total offense left the Pirates' coaching staff doing some soul !;earching. • OT an ma.king a few changes for this week's matchup at home with Pasadena City, a 14-10 winner over Riverside. Kickoff a t 7 p.m. Estancia High grad Frough Jahid will be one of the major benefactors, moving into the starting lineup to replace nm Turner at free safety. Jahid, who was an AD-New- port-Mesa District and AD-Pacific ,, Coast League selection as a : senior, will be making his first col- : legiate start. The versatile three- : year varsity starter played quar- : terback., wingback, receiver, full- back, safety and linebacker for the Eagles. Freshman Al Tuato will also be making bis first start, replacing linebacker Jeff Carr who is out with an-ankle sprain. Chad Collins will again be the starting quarterback for the I ' I \ \ I I t, t I 11 j \\ I I h .. MIKE . FREEMAN :·.~~~ A lthough be L-\never car- ried the ball a single time, Freeman was singled out by Coach Bill Workman for his standout blocking while • nursing an injury. • Pirates after hitting on 9 01 -... passes for 72 yards and urn "t' touchdown in the openc·r Lt ·h1", - falters, Workman won't hesitJ1, .~· to bring in John Frank who wci~·u; , .. of 15 for 82 yards with one in(~· ,1 , ception and two touchdowns. · The Bucs will need to 1mpn1\, "' ' on a running attack that pro ' ' duced a paltry 86 yarqs Lx:h.inl1;~ the 51-yard effort of W1llldn1 ·le ~ague. ... Their 221 yards in total offense~ · ranks last in the conference Thr ~ good news -the Lancen. arc only one notch higher dnd one~ yard better than OCC v.,th .!27. yards (17~ on the ground) . 6l<I U OCC can shut down the run • it should challenge Pasadena City, which beat them 47-18 lus1 ,, season in a game that was dos'-t J\ than the score indicates Both teams struggled to 4-6 marks • ~ T :\ }{ T 1-: H " I ( I ( \ I .... ~ I l I I ) I I l -... ~ ... • football Communi1y college -P~ at 0r-. Coast. 7 p.m. High school -~ Patt 115.. Estanc!A. at Newport H.t>ot; 7 p.m. • waterpolo Community college-Oro11nge Coast •t S.n Diego Me5ll Tournament. High school -Newport Harbof at COl"Oflado, 10 a.m.; ~at Mtlltkan Tournament. • Socxet- College women -Southern Cahfomia 1>111' ,, \ -" RllDAY'S COUNTS , • .,..,.,..J.admr-8 boftl, 119 ~ 16 ~ 2 ~"' l\IN, so bom"l:.i;. 205 calico bd, 35 sand bnl, 231sajpin.5sheephMd.43 rodcfist\ 185 mac~.c:~I • "'-Pa rt La ••. 5 boats. 91 w1glers. 2 yellowftn ~ 16 ~ -23 send bm,«>c..fK'Obd, 7 roc.tftst\ 20tcMllpir\ 5 bonfto.=w!MQ. 1 ~~ 1 bwrolQ.lda. 5 bladt ae»kef; 1 Whrtlifilt\ 1 bMdt w bid.I (r , 145 m~cbrel L-----------------------------------·------·---------------------------------------~ I ,_ I l 1 I •SATURDAY SERVI€E . •FREE EOCAL SHUITLE SERVICE and FREE Hand Car Wash (To Mall, Airport, Home, Office~ etc.) • 24-HR .. ROADSIDE •EXPRESS LUBE •FREE COFFEE/TEA ASSISTANCE •RENTAL CARS ON SITE in our comfortable lounge -. •STATE-OF-THE-ART FACTORY-AUTHORIZED COLUSION CEN.TER . I • - I• ~ I '-I . I t .. I . ' ' . I . . . ·--. I i : • . " . .. . . .:. - "988 '94 V.W. JrnA GLS Sf 3 '038 '93 CADlllAC ELDORAOO $f 7 988 '95 AD FLEE1WOOD B~ $26 988 ... I Moi loi 24' Ii.. mnf, ~lam! (~17) t7 FOO pa. Ill., U v.a, ml ai bags! (617m) Bin wA>l~Ubr, S.7 V-8, rear w.d. OooS'X)) '90 LINCOLN WNCAR s10 988 '94 BUICK REGAL s15 988 '94 CAD ELDORADO T/C s25 9.88 $28 988 • Low mi., V-8, kbr, 1DOClfOOf l ~! (669593) . Lor 2Sl Ii., .. llloys, pwr feilla. (413133) ' Lor K Iii., JI(*> pa. Ill klr, CD. (622671) ' 14K mi., V-8, IOthu, fnlt ~gel nm! (239310) ' ~: ·~'91'!!9'!!!"CAD'!"!!!'!!ILIA~· 9"l-~~D~s12 ..... 9"""'!"!88~'~91C~AD~ILLA:-:i-C=-=:SD~N~DEVI="='LLE~s-1s_9_88~'94~C~AD'::"':"llLA~C"':':!'SDN:':"'::D~EV="':"ILLE0:--$2 ....... 5-98~8~'95""'!!""!'CAD~IL~LA~CEL~DO~RA00~-$30-9-8-a8 _ &1¥',4.9 V-8, i1t.ci .W, CD! (241192) ' 2Jl <rig. Ii., Yd wh ldri t1> l nm. (34fD49) ' Fnll ~ge, low 23K ai., dul..,, ., (~) ' Low ai., lXI H.P. Noohu, ~ wM. ldr. (cm273) ' . -· .-: All vehicles subject to prior sale & crdit approval plus tax,. lie., doc. & smog fees. Pictures for illustrative purposes only. Expires Sunday after publication . . -• . . . . . . • FREEWAY CLOSE! Conveniently Located South of the PUIUC NOTICE ____ __;..;,..;;._1-=:'%,.,,,~dolng ~~=Newport NOTICIEOPIALE Flctttlou1......,... FlctJUow18w1lne11 GEN£1UU. 2102 BALBOA ROOMS 2708 ll1SllWESS '1elftloua Bualneaa butlne11 Y9t? No Thi• 'u•ln .. 1 11 c~ CW AUTOlllOAaU! Ne,... State ... ent Name StateMent ISLAND 260 Name Statement Wiltlam T. Cafflpbetl ducted by· an lndMdWil Notice 11 hereby given The follOWlng '*90nS are The folloWfng per1on1 are Or•nti• Cozy 1 br 1 ba, 6 OPPORTVNITY The following ~ art This atatement wu filed Have yoU ataned dol purau.,t to 11Ctlori1 3071 doing bulineH as: OM In-doing bualnfft as: VerJQ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Co•ta M••• Top qu.t-2a"" doing buslneu 11: Profit· With the County Clerk <>' bualnesa yet? Yff, J~ and 3072 ol lhe ClvU Co<tt ternatlonal, 3110 W. Har. EnterpriMI, 1584 N. eata-fenced yard, pets. N .B•wtront wrlw 1 lofl lty room, quiet, NJ .v.. slonal AccounUng Solu· Orange County on 9-17·98 1998 ol the State ol C-1110fnla. llW St., #t2, Santa Ana, Illa 11, Orange, CA 92869 $600 .00 p e r mo. bed/1ba vu apl. eath petafsmk. By OCC.jiii!ii!ii!i!iiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiii tions. 20401 Upper Bay Dr.. 19M:J8Mt32 U.. M. Underwood the Under~, G & W CA 92704 Elena Yuml Barren. 3802 Call: 988·3303 cell. gar. Sl l OOmo. $350+ulll 548-5058 • EARN SS NOWI * Ntwporl Beach, CA 112860 Dally Piiot 5-pt. 20 27 This atatement -· filed r~~INOSTIReel65c~i~T Don MJt~hell, 1043I ~be-Fernwood Ave., Orange, S•nta Ana Nice Price Agt 873-4082 M••• Del Mar In CM., Work from tiome; Mm Teri Schmidt, 20401 Upper Oct 4 11 1""" '""•1' wilt\ lhe County. Cteftt ol ME"'.. ,.,_ ,:_,,_ ~~ roood Cuc1'. Fountain Val-CA 92869 2br 1 ba lenced yard I extra Income. Call loll Bay Dr., Newport Beach · • • .._ ....., Orange County on t.S..M ""• vrtnge ....,...,ty, ....,. ley, CA 92708 This business fs con-0 t 1 • t 8 • •South B a wtront• poo • •pa, male prel'd , frM : 1-aaa-355-&448 CA 92660 ' PUBLIC NOTICE UHHS3 •••Z1I 92827 Will .. 1111 at publ~ Thi• bu~lne11 Is con-ducted by: an Individual 58~0 ~ n 98°8 •3 ..,. u0~ 2br 1 ba, refurbished, very nice, $350.mo 1---=---......;.....;.._,,;, This business Is co~ Dally p· auction at .aid addrea1 ducted by. an Individual Have you 11at1e<1 doing · • ~ vu of bay, St250.mo/ ,,.,.,,n1,,..u_t1_1 . ...,... __ 5_4_a._9_2_3_2_ E..-thwonn ducted by: an individual FlotUlow• BustneH ilol Sept. 20, V , Costa Mesa. Calllornia, at Have you stilted doing tiu1ine11 vet? yes, 8·15-96 •§AVE MONEY• yearly 873·30S9 NB bright/airy, Clean Grow•ra Wanted Hav• you s1aned doing Na,,.. Statement Oct 4, 11, 1990 "02 tpm on Wednetday, lhe bu~s yet? no Elena Yu<nl Batrtn & P a Y I es s b Y qulec home, ktt, w/d . 11000 aw IH>••· business ';817 no The,__._ nar•-· PUBLIC NOTICE lllh day of Octe>bef, 1998, Don Mitchell This llatement WIS nltd showcasing f~b I 5•50 Walk I b h :UO.S90-6477 Ten Schmidt doing bt,~s"~;"K'.I:: the loltOwfng automoblle(s), This 1tat9"*" was. filed with lhe Counly Cltrk of homes work ~~~~ BALBOA .. ·548•1~3 eac · ~H:-o-w"""'='to_m._ilJ':""•....;..m_..;..oney.;.__ This s1a11men1 wa1 nled HUI Entern.l1e1 1oi ScholZ F1ct1Uous 9uslne.. to Wit: with the Coulty Clerk ol Orange County on 9-17·96 r . Id I PENINSUIA wflhout le .,._ with the County Clerk ol Plaza pM;ttiouSe 30 New .,_,..Statement 1989 UNC/CP, V.1.N. 1LN· Orange County on 9-10-96 t99838H005 ~ro 1f::~r:ina pr~=:~=~~ 2607 N•wport Shor•• Pvt a.0 "" YOUI Orange County on 8-27·98 port Beactl, CA 92663 · The followtng Plf90nt are ~~~t:t~ :L~J~i~! • HM389S317 Dally Pilot Sepl. 20 .. 21, For lunher info c:all iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil bath & phn, eu•9•1 ~';'~9 5 R~~'Y J ::'h~: 19963894045 Kelly Anne Hill, \02 Scholz dol.ng buslneS1 a1: Video 1989 MAZO/PK V 1 N Dally Pilot $epL 20, 27, Oct. 4, I I, 1996 1729 1·800·308· 1115 •3BR, 2BA, St 345 w/d, n11, rtf'a. $530. Sox l0487, CM 92627 Daily Piiot Sept. 8. 13, 20, Plaza, Penthouse 30, New-2000-2, t79 E. 17th St., JM2UFll33K0739921 . ·~ OC1. 4. 11, 1998 1699 90' to sand, gar, tip . Ulla ll'ICld. 648--6308. 27.1996 1652 port8eac:h,CA92663 #189, Costa Mesa, CA cenae/Slate3Yaa7811cA •3 BR, 2BA C .M . PAYPHONE ROUTE __ P_U_B_L-IC _____ , Thi• bualn111 ,, co~ 92627 1989 TOYT/20 v IN PUBLIC NOTICE home. S1295 646-9666 RENTALS TO 35 Local & Est.ab stt .. NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvidual Jutie Verdon, 179 e. 171h JT2AE9SC8K32736.4e . ·~ •Oc••nfront• at SHARE eam up to $1500 wkly Flctltlou18u1l--a1 Have you started doing St., #169, Costa Meta, CA cense/Stale2RFK397tCA NOTICE OF TRUSTe:'S 19th St (1900) 2724,...,,... __ 1_-800-696.,., ___ &..a;..._980;;..;,.._ ,,.. business yet? yes, M ·96 92827 1999 VOLK/40 v IN SALE l..ttEa DEED OF ·~ NameStatement Kell A.Hiii Thi • ·· · Furn 3bd/2.5ba. Rest/S•nd Tt!a fOllOWll\g pertana 11e • s a emeot was llled ed by; an Individual Ucenae/Slale 2PBU924/CA' L..09\: 2BA. 1 BA furn. 2 bnck in • r. aw • s ome Balbo• Pen 2br 2ba, doing busJnes1 n : Dy· wflh lhe County Clertt of Haw you started doing Seid Ille It for the pur-A..UNQIST pallos, w/d , $1250 in· view! Clean, modern. n/amkr/pet1, p rof fem kitch, most equip. In namax 01strllx.ltlon, 2878 Orange Coun.ty on 9-11-96 busintst yet? no poae 01 satisfying lien ol ~ AP. ~ ..LOUAl. HOVSIHG eludes ulll. 640-0949 S1750. 873·1943 pref'd. 575.34 38-hm, place. Busy tnd•t area. Monterey Ave., Cot ta t9M3815482 Julie V«don 11\e unc:ler1lgntd tor Towing ...... 1. YOU /1/tE. IN DE-Ol'l'OlllfUNllf ON THE BAY 2BR 566-1000-wk.Jt 2640 w. 11th & Pomona, Men, CA 92626 Dally Pilot Sept. 20, 27, 1:bi• statement """ filed and Storage fees, togother FAULT 1..ttEa A DEB> Of' Allrnl1m!IMm1i11eiH1U11s C.M . Next to future Richard W. EJllolt, Ill, 2878 Oct. 4• 11, 1998 1687 with the County Clerk of wllh coata of advenlt l"" TRUST,0.-TB>Ap1119tZ, ·-.. .,., .......... ,lto'"•fecl·1---------furn .. utll. BBQ on Beautlfut O c ntront T Monterey Ave Colla Orange County on 9-1798 ... UNLESSYOUTAl<EACTiON -w-.. _,. .... BALBOA dock. Rac:k for am custom h me. Avl 10/1 raderJoe's 645-6811 MTehsa. CA 912626 ·· 1 PUBLIC NOTICE· 19H38M10e and0:~:,n~:1:1 :;1:h day TO~ YOUR PROP· ~~"~1cs1~,m~-t11 n"116'111~11 PENINSUIA 2 l 07 5b1o8a001. ( Ye a r-rou n d. $900. E·548·7849 Of Tr1Elpte Your Mon•~ is bus nesa • eon-Dally PilOt Sept 20 27 f S b 6 ERTY rr MAY BE SOt..O AT _,,.._. .. ,, " ...., • . 310) 375-5500 0 ·909·734-5600 lt221 w ast West's Fun. ducted by: an Individual Flctltlou1 Bwslneu Oct. 4 ' ' 0 •Pt•m er, 199 A PUii.JC SAl..E. p YOU lo lllwtltlst "My p11ftr111u, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii proof 3 income vend· Have you alat1td doing Name Statement '11' 1990 "06 BarbaraWll•on NEB>AN~TIONOF hmlllllon er dl1ctlml111ion •Overlooking P a rk ---------1CM 18R S400 2BR Ing/Coupon System. business yet? No The following persont are PUBLIC NOTICE Publlthed Newport nE l'Ml\JRE OF nE PRO-U..d 111 rxc. coll( rtllglon. Near canal, 2blks to CORONA s5 oo 8/mo tease. Prl-Guaranteed Highest Al~hard W. EUlolt, Ill doing busJnesa as: Alpha Beach·Costa MtH Dally Cm>ltG AGAINST YOU, ~-c1•·· •• bch. 2br 2ba fplc, DEL MAR 2622 vate, quiet, happy Return. Jnv. Req. T.h1s s1a1emen1 was flied Bay Produc1lon1, 1505 F1cUtlou• Bualneaa Pilo1September21, 1996. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A sc•.-.... p.&a111Ul ... 1&a1111or pallo area, garage. =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii home. 831·2111 Call 1·800-e38-3258 with the County Cletk ol WHt Balboa Blvd., New· Nun• Statement Su857 LAWYBl Natice II hertby Ulloulqia,•Miltealio!llO w/d, yoart,y lease no "!' CM 3BR Hm• full prlv-Orange County on 8-27-96 port Beach CA 92663 The followlng persons are alYen thll lntentm Trust 1MU lllY nu jnlertnn. liml· Cozy upstairs itudlo Y•ndlngeHealth Food 111S3Gl4081 J8femlah .ionothan Hewitt. doing butineH u : OBA PUBLIC NOTICE D.ed s.vtOe inc., u trust· llUN or flwlllli111llo11." ~ ~d:s ~~;}~39~510115 In CdM, no kitchen. ileges, shared balh. S n a c k s • G r • a t Daily Pilot Sept. e. 13, 20, 1505 West Balboa 81Vd., Ttehnolool", 10192 Con-F1 J 1 -. « llllCCIH90f tJustee. Of Tiiis llttrSJJPtr wlll nol Util incl. $525/mo. 5375 • u t ilities . Locations. Must •ell 27,1996 1655 NewPottBeach,CAll2663 stllulioo Orive. Huntington cCCoua8ualn•H lllb.ab.Ddtn.lsteepwsuant bewilttty1CUP11Qliftl1i11· Ava119/27. 222-5775 ByOCClll 545·7280 •80CMS70..1M3 ---------• This buslne11 11 co~ Beach, CA 92646 Name Statement to the Deed at TIUlt u · I...... -• ••• 11 _., ... 11 1 COSTA MESA 2124 =--:::--=-'"""'.:~.,.---1 In C .M . Hou•• Private PUBLIC NOTICE ducted bu: an Individual Gr_,., V. 81sh09, 10192 The tollowlng ~aon1 are eallled .... Sharon J. • .-... ""1 -,.., •-....,~., 11 Studio So. PCH, small, Have "OU Slitted dolnneon:tT'Mion0r1ve.Hunfi""-dOJnn butlneu as: •>-...... ~ .. -~on"' •ltblltlllflllt ln.Owrtlcltr1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii n/k1t, W/d , S365./ulil ws /b alh, paid utll., ••••••••• Fl lltl 8 I , • .... • ......., ............ "_..,....., lrt ..,. .... lllor d 11111 all 450. Female prefd , •11.n1onuCEur.-5 c ous u1 neH buslnns yet? no I~ BHch, CA 92648 "USA" Basketball A.cad· OWIMll:t as lnstrwnent •r -1 M ii• To B•ach lncld. Avail. 9129 n/smkg. 6 45•3575 n1111 "" au;.H .\ Name Statement J.J. Hewitt Thia buslnen I• con-tmy, bl American 8asket· No. ~ In Book _ fnllMi11 Mwtrbud •• tills 3 Lg Bdrms, 2aa. gar, 723·1923 !••••••••• The following Pttsons 111 This SlaltlMnt wu tiled duct«f by: an lncflvidual ball Au d4Hnr. • "ASA", e) Plge -at omaar ~In ....,_ .. ....,.,. "11 patio. fplc, all appl ----------I NB Fem has I room avt doi09 buslnes1 as: Best with tne County Cler1t ol Have you ltlrted doing SouthemCal1lo,.,~aBasket·lhtofftcaatthteountyR.e-.... ,,,,,_..llatJi.Ttcam-aric1.s1100642•1004 nowl Pvt ba, light &i--------- Mfld1a Buy, 3419 Via Udo, O!'ango County on 9-11-98 bus.inns yet? no ba• Au demy, (1) 8asket· ODrdef at Orange County ,...,~ ullHUO I-=:":":':=-=-=-=-=---COSTA MESA 2624 airy, blk to bch, pool, LOST 6 Suite 412, Newl)Ofl Beach, 19963815484 Greg 8ilhop ball Acadomy of So. Calif., CllWom&a, lftd susuant tO 'Wl·llM • l·D-42.:IStQ. Fot E 'SIDE 2 BR Beautofut iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lurn/urifurn, ten. m/1. fO~ CA 92663 Daily Pilot Sept 20 27 Thi• statement was filed t) USA Hoops, 2465 Cam-tM Naac:e at o.tacAt and ...._ ~ trg yard, sec:ludea. 5550.mo 722·8894 '"11u 2925 Chari" George Howll/d, Oct 4 11 1998 •1689 with the County Clefk of put Or .. #17, Irvine. CA Bectlon to Sel lheftunde'f -"'N''q•n.DC .. 1plusr Frplc. Garage. S1195. S517mo Low income '~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 575 w. 191h SI.. F-159, · • • Orange County on 9-17·98 92715 • llCOrded °"11119196 ti Book cM1 HUO II Ul·JSOO. 549.3959 furn studios, utlls Incl NB pool/apa, tennla.1• CoslaMesa.CA92663 PUBLICNOTICE 199638M103 Daniel J. Lynch, 2?65 -,Page-, .. lnatrumentNo. Clean, modern. so-lndry, cable. $400+ FOUND Sii CALICO This business 1s con-Daily Pilot Sept. 20, 27, Campus Or. 1 11, Irvine. •211S75 ot Aki cmcw E'Sld• Bungalow cured parking, pool/ uhl. Avail 10/1. Jim, neat Mesa and Elden ducted by· an 1nd1v1dua1 Fletltloua Bualneaa Oet 4 11 1998 "oe CA 92715 ~ ¥ltl Set on'••••••••• Comp furn. N pets/ spa. Jackie 642-8226 .,,.,..._64_6-8-=3,....9_7_. _64_2_·_80_58_ on 9/18. Wearing wht Have you started doing Name Statement · ' ' David A. Hult, 2465Cim·1C1t1111••tMNolthtront1• smk. Ou1e1 area. 5645 1 & 2 bdrm Mobll• N ewp Shor•• Female flea collar. 642·1813 business ~et7 no The lollowlng peraons are PUBLIC NOTICE put Or. t 17, Irvine, CA ennnc:. to the County HOUSES/ 548-5056 Hom es 0 u I e t to share gorgeous Lost C•t Reward I Charles . Howard doing business as: Gundy 9271 5 Courthouse. 700 Civic~ CONDOS d n d/tll d 3 vie-Morning Canyon. Tl'us statement was Mod Bros. Automotive, 2089 Fictitious Bualneaa Thi• business 1s con-.., Drtve Wut_ Santa Ana, secure no Pet s . woo oore e COM, blk male, wht with lhe County Clerk ol Harl>of Blvd., Colla Mesa, Name State!IMH\t dueled by: a general p arl-CA Ill 1:00 P.M.. at pubic FOR SALE HUNTINGTON 1991 N ewpor1 blvd bedroom house. Own Orange County on 8-27-96 CA 92626 The following perlonS lie nershlp auction ID the highest *" BEACH 648-8373 bath, huge deck, walk l":""'P .... •_w_s_._7_eo. __ 1_9_4_e __ 19983814043 Gary Gundeiien 2029 s doing butlnell as: Cooney HaV9 you llatttd doing dtr for ust. (payltM at the ••••••••• 2140 E'SIDE Country Woods to beach. 5575 + utll. Lost Na.la. a petite Daily Pilot Sept. 6. 13, 20. Capella Ct., Costa Mesa: Real E1tat1, SOJO Campus bullness yet? No time ot uJe In 1arwfu1 ITIOMY 2Br spit lvl, stdy, l/p, Avail 10/1. 646-8252. Siamese fem with a 21 1996 1656 CA 92829 Drive, Newpor1 8each, CA Daniel J. Lynch ot the ~ 9blta~ .. Beach H ome 3br 2ba, SB75. N/pet, 180 21st. Nwpt •••ch/Nprt Hts wh ite lip tall, big blue ' This business 11 con-92660 David A. Hull rtght, tide and Interest con-GENERAL 1002 garag f d d N t/ 1 I 1 v eyes. Mesa V. area on PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual Daniel John Cooney, 2211 Thi• 11a1ement was flllld Wyed to and now hetd by It iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $ 1 2 ~·o. ~ri~e C v:; I ; =6-4,....5-.,...9_5_4_3_o_r_6_4_6-_1_1_6_41 ea c: ean qu e twnh Baker. G42-8533 ---------• Have you starled doing Pacific Avenue. 8·20 1, wllh the County Clertc of IMtdtt uld Deed at Trust tn 968•0145 E'slde Primo Locauori. pr~v,2batt~, prk8n5g,:. 5495 RE Flclltloua ButlneH buslnets yet? yes 1981 Costa Meta, CA 112827 Orange County on 9.g.95 the property lltUMed In l8'd •BUYERS BROKER 2/br l /ba, enclosed ,.. u v-3325 WARD Lost Camera Name Statement Gary Gundersen ' , Thi• business .11 c:on-1998389255 8 County and St-. hef'elnll. -Tremendous Savings-Condo lbr, tplc, w/d garage, utilities paid ROOM AT BEACH near P.C.H. & Mar· The following P1Jton1 are Thlt atatem.nt was flied ducted by an Individual Dally Piiot Sept. 7, 14, 21 w ducnbed: EXHl8IT "A" If you are going to buy hu, patio, full kitchen. $825/mo 759-8242 Full house prlv. W{O, guet"lte. COM. Black doing business as: Mel·Glo wllh the County Cl.,k of Have you started doing 28. 1996 m340 PARCEL 1: An undMded RE Property 640-5757 pool, spa. 5795/mo. -.:-,.----.,...-----sn deck. 5575 + utll. Nikon In a black case. Records & Publishing, Orange Countyon9-11·96 bi.lslnessyet?No 1_,..lnlerutlnandtolot 0 , 3104312114 Newport aero•• 9494400 •714-721-8427• 1622 Fairway Or., Orange, 19H3895488 Daniel J. Cooney PUBLIC NOTICE 1 d TIXt No. 1"81, In tM C VT FORECLOSED • • •treat small bachelor -=:----=---·~-.....,......,--REWARD Lost wallet CA 92688 1 Pl Thi• statement wa1 flied City d C09tl Meu. County h omes from pennies ---------unit. Ulil Incl. No Shu• lrg 3b•d/3b• William R. Glover. 1622 Oa ly Jot Sept. 20, 27, with the County Clerk of Flctltloua Bualneaa d C>nnge, sate ot CallfOJ· on SI. Delinquent Tall, NEWPORT gar/pets. $525/mo. In N.Laguna. Ocean w/plctures, S.S. card., Fairway Onve, Oranoe. CA Oct. 4, 11, 1998 1689 Orange County on 9-17·98 Name Statement nla, u_per INlf> ~In Repos, R60s. Your 1665 Irvine Ave /IA view. S600 + ~ utll. Drlv8<$ license. ~edit 92686 PUBLIC NOTICE 1He38H071 The lollow1"4 persons are Bool 531, PllglS 'Z1 llld 28 Area. Toll -Free BOO· BEACH 2169 720·9422H1 203 497.0823 Iv m ag cards and appt . book. This buslneu ii con· Daily Pilot Sept. 20 27 doing buslneu 11: Aul~ d ~ieoua Maps. In 898-9778 Ext. H·1361 Darrell Lost In the vicinity of ducted by: an Individual Flclllloue .,....._. Oct."' 11 1998 't'7lZ motive Buying Consultants, the offtca d the County Re-for current liJUngs. 2bd/1 b• 11850 lh• Vons Parking Lot Have you slarled doing Name Statem.nt • • 884 Senate Street, Costa corder ot saidCounty· EX· COV'T FORECLOSEO South Coast Metro MISC. off Bristol In Sant.a business ye1? no The io1......u... PUBLIC NOTICE Men, CA 92827 ~ nBERtOM nE St 10 SI lot Very Clean 2BR, 2BA. RENT Aria. on Aug 30th. William R. GlovM d '"":""'»persons 118 MichM David Lie Phltllpa .• P'OLLO\t•-.: ~ Unb 1 h omes from pennies Lido l•t• 3bd/3b• patio, gar, w/d hie.ups. ALS 2744 PleaH call 557·5227. This a1atemen1 was ra ~ business u; .Econo F1ctlt.._..au.lcMaa 884 Seoalt Slrffl, Cotta ltlraugh II. ildu:stw as on S1 . DelinquoAt TQllC, Lrg lot. spa S2500 S850/mo. 723-1801 i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit---------- wrth the County C'9rll of Lub n Tune #41, 1550 Name S1atem.nt M .... CA 92SV sflowrl upon the ~ Repo1, REOs. Your 3 b d/3ba Barfront L ive Abo•rd 30ft Orangt County on 8-30-96 ~~ 92~7d., Coate The followlng peraons are Thlt bu1lne11 Is con-mHurn Plan recorded May Area. Toll Free BOO-Best Joe:, bch $6500 ---------Uniflighl Avail Now In t9983894488 Michael Kaklth 18935 doing business as: Vlftual ductedby;anlndi\o'fduaJ 21,1-.ahlen.mentNo.. 898·9778 EAi. H·1398 GrundyRllr 675-6161 HUNTINGTON Ne w p on B e a c h . Daily Pilot Sept. 8, 13. 20, Truck• Way, wainut. CA ~. 15122 Cape. Have you stilted doing a 1am. otndal Records for current hstlngs. 2B0/1BA Gate guard, BEACH 2640 909-371·1100 27 1996 f659 91789 town ln., Huntington ~ .. yet?ldNLo Phllll and nHWOCWdtd ~ to, pool, tennis. SC(: prkg iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ' Thi b I Beach. CA 92847 ......... Dav " Pl 1-. 11 lnaOvnent No. ---------PUBLIC NOTICE duc:t!c, ~-• .':i•~uafon-Brian Andrew McMillln. Thlt atatement -s flied -.1"121, Ofllctllf R8COfdt COSTA MESA 1024 ~~'4 51g~~ec',. noA ~P:~i Hp 4PLX 2 story. 3t>r ••••••••• ---------• Have you. alart .... dol,,,, 15122 C~own ln .. Hun-with lhe County Ct.,k ol (I). The exctustw 1"'11 '°'=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 4ba f/p 2 c:ar gar COM•.-rnCIAL Fictitious Buslneu ..... •n•••1,et? no..... ··• ~on Beach. CA 92647 Oranoe County on 9-20-98 poaesllon at al fhowJ• 840-7000 •xt . 00 • · • £~ ..,..., ........ 3• • .-........-.. ...__.._ Live n••r Beach S 1 I o o . o o C a 11 : Rr 111' ESTATE Name Statement Michail . Kaklat'I Th a buslneu It c:o~ ,.,_ v9v574 .,._ --u .._..... BAYRfDGE CONDO 968-9735 ~ The following pert0ns are Thi• 11atemen1 was tiled d\icted by an lndMdual Dally Pilot Sept. 21, 28, :::W.,PMttlnt ~eon::_ ~Y 0~;e~ 4br ffba hso 2br,2oa. fp. gar. pets dOing bus1nen as: Comic Wilh lhe County Clerk ol Have you started dQlog OC1. 5, 12, 1996 Sa859 mHurn =" abow Mlmd s;~9K/Tra~~ :5~~95a3c; ok. $1500/mo. 1yr lse. ---------1 Art Work•, 9582 Hamlhon O!'ange County on 9-'1•96 bUslnes1 y•? yn, 8-25-118 Agl 644 6373"1552 NEWPORT ---------~l'92~~ntlnglon Beach, 19M3HS489 ~'!" :-.. ~=::n wu flied PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ ':: ~1---------~B~A~v~s~10 .... · E.,........c .... o_v_E_ BEACH 2669 BUSINESS OFFICE John Ht my Del Alo 9582 Dally P!lo< Sepl. 20, 27, wllh lt\e County Clll1c ol Flctltloua Bu1lne11 "*1'1#11 Plan above~ FOUNTAIN Gated comm. highly iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FOR RENT 2769 ltlj;;;i;'iii:;i=;'i Hamlllon, Hunll ~gton Oct. 4, 11, 1998 1690 Orange County on 9-t7-96 Neme Statement to. PARCEL 3: The udu-VALLEY 1034 upgradoo 2br Twnhm * 1aR s825 * II Beach, CA 92647 PUBLIC NOTICE 1He38M107 The fo41ow1ng persons lie llYe rtrtitto poUtS9lon and PM boach, wlk to Bal 2BR 28A s725/U Thia bu1Jnns 11 con· Daily PUot Sept 20 27 doing business as: Active oceupwtq d lhoM pof·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11. & stores 52400. P NEED TO RENTi dueled by: an Individual Ftctllloua Buslneu Oct 4 1t 1998 • • f714 Resumes. 604 S. Boach Cioni at lot f dtlcrtbed In OPEN BY OWNER 640·1212 Own/Agl Aefrlg & dishwasher Small 1-person office Have you starled doing . • • Bl., 4'51, Anaheim, CA Pan:el 1 ~ dtUgnatlld 16704 Mt.Hoffman Incl. 60x30 pool. No in NB-CM area. Larry business yet? yes, 8-1·96 T .. !'~~~!!_~,t ·~ PUBLIC NOTICE 9C2804 ~<DL~ ~to $269,000 BPeoalcsh COIKol$es31b2'001.boao. pets. No fees. No lse. 850-5420 John H. Del Rio ,,. "'..,_M.,,, .. ~~· -· ralg A. Caldwell. 604 S. u .. --...... llld * 714-545-4855 • This statement -•filed doing bualness as. Spar· FfctfllouaBusJneas Beach Bl., 1 51, Anaheim. PllltingSpace Nos.Manc:I Sbed/3 bat h , spa, Call: 988-4495 Furnlah•d 2bd/2b a till •••••••••• with the County Clerk ol kllng Clean Window Com., NanM State~nt CA 92804 4--A u ~ to Par· cul-de-sac. upgraaed, Oiange County on 8-30·M ~~ J':;:'"· Cotta Mesa. The foffowtng peraons ate Thlt business 11 con· mis 1 and 2 above de-nr Milo Square Park Breathtaking Views June on Bay, $1 600. BUSINESS & 1998309448g I ··ry Da ..... ~ 519 T doing butlnt$1 u : lTP ducted by: an lnd1vlduol aatbed. The ~ Cati 775-3832 Ocoan BreHes. Large 87$-2389 or 0 1 p·i s 6 3 "'"" --·· ra-Consulting n 12 Whitney Have you 11a11ed doing addrtu and ottw common 2br bayfron1 home, H arbor Realt, FINANCE Buy It. s.n rt. Find It. aly IOI ept. • 1 '20. verM. Co11a Mesa. CA 0rtve H~ 8e h business yel? No ~I .,y ot tNI---------fully furn. S:lOOO/mo. 873·4400 ··-······· C~ 21. t996 1658 92626 CA ~7 ae • Craig A. Caldwell rut propef1y ctUatbed NEWPORT 5B0·4222 B roker --:-L-:-ID~O~B,,....A~Y..,....,,,F""'R .... O...,..N,...T....,_J ......_ ______ _ PUBLIC NOTICE ~!c, ~·~•:.:,.~~~0~ Lawrence E. Tenen, n12 Thi. • ata1~1 w~s flied above 19 ~ to be: BEACH 1069 EXECUTIVE CONDO 3BR. 2BA • $2800. AlfNOUJf~ -.-919ft--U-8-0fll--n--1-,c:----------• H -,. 1 Dri¥e HiMtlngton will1 the CQUnty CJerJL o 2230 v~ Wr1. M-102 Sand .. ~.. 2. ~·~ -•v ---.., Flctltloua 8u1lne11 ave you alllted doing Beach CA ~7 Oranot County on S.13-96 ~Mis.. CA~. Thii1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Bluffs Best Vtew. Ale, · Y ........ car pk 2920 ztao Name Sla1ement ~~~~no Thia 'bt.1Jln .. , la co~ 19983892835 lftlllll9Nd TNltw ell-Bluffs Best Waterview, 1 story. huge master l818> 282•7733 - The following persons 111 Thi~' llatement wa• m-1 cftlcted by:anlndlvtdual Daily Pilot Sept. 7, 14, 21. dlll!Mln ~ ~ fOf MY End unit, Custom, 1u11e+d11n. Highly up-Oc••n Front &. doing business 11: A.M. wilh rhl Counry Clerll'"T'Oi Have you atal1ed doing 28, 1998 Sa8S3 ... ~~ =.,P'Of*· 2300sq fl, S519,000 Qraded. Ortam kitch. Clo•• 2,3,4 BR1. Home H9alth, 3232 West O!'ange County on ,.11•98 bUalneu yet? no ·~ -~ 1 ~ Agt. 850·3822 $1800 780·8582 Wiri1er/~ear1y. Agent, g~:o:ve., 11, Anaheim, teee3895470 %::~~ nled PUBLtc NOTICE ~ herein. The :r; o c .. ntront Hlghly Gat•d condo 2br 8 0-47,7 Anlhony Manuel Vieira. Dally Pilot Sept. 20, 27, with the County Clerk of Flctltloua •ualne11 amount at lht unpllkl ~ Upgraded Condo 2bo. + loft, w/d, Ing. "'o""N.,......,,T""H.,..,,,E-W"""'"'A,...,T.,...E,....R-w-ith-1 3232 Well Orange Ave., Oc\. 4, 11, 199S fU4 O!'angt County on 9-17-98 Nam. Stetement eric:e ol Iha ol:ilglaor1 se-3BA·2·'hBA 4/c:, gar, pool, gym. panoramic view, 4br n Anaheim, CA 92804 PUBLl 1HUIH079 The following Pl''?''d ar~ ::c,-t .% ~to_:: Ocea;.:0~d :!:r ;lows. Very i~~:, ~~~75.mo ~:e?;e:~~~s:~4:cok d~;i ~~~an.:~::r:~ng Flctltloua Bu.elneaa Oct. 4, 11, 19" '7111 ~ J2eg: n,,!~c&\J~h ~ 111 tht tJme at cti. 1319 E.B•lboa ROOMS 2706 lllW .... • -e • I 6041 Poodloo ~Stand#d & Royal at.ndard. 7wka. Show m/f, blk & bm. 1400 • S 1000/ .. ch. AKC Champ 478-1102 ..----..-. ...... --..-----.1 St OOO'a Poaslble • the listings In this cat· M•n•ger & egory may require you ~[et:. ~~t~ GARAGE SALBS • 69 UVE Typing PT. At Home. 1 ·800·898·9778 ext. T-1398 for Listings Counter Help to call a 900 number 10•12 or 722·2900 I•••••••• for Cofloe shop & In which there Is a -...,.,.-.,...-...,...--- Dell. FT & PT Avall. charge per minute. Woahor/Dryor 1-------- Apply In person Tues Admiral Ht under CORONA thru Fri btwn 2 & 4pm warranty tlU March 97 . ·-......... l Oii 1 900-505-5050 800-7S9o-4420 818-75 .. 9100 Asst Homo Execu- tive some cooking, cleaning, carpooling, errands. 760· 1 149 CASHIER NEEDED Flex schedule, compt pay, meals. Call Jeff 6122 Coffee Republic EMPLOYMENT Xtra lg Capacity. DEL MU 2eo E. PCH, CdM WANTED 5535 S575.obo 842-8533 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii& or ee:t.-3483 Mother's H elper Furn ltu ro 0 n IW Own car & Insurance, frig, wall unit, etcl needed. flex hrs. Swedish Nurao Aid FURNITURE 6014 3808 Surfvlew Ln Enjoy kids. 1eo.1149 By the hour or by the iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sot 8-11 719-2818 '11-592·5'0..950 \<• Charo Chicken 722·8400 day. Driving/good .\. CALL l ·900-988-3002 x7667 kn·U 81H45-8'34 lbteu .to 11.aile guys i'id ,a1. lootlnf@ meet someone like YOU!! Talk to Uve Psydlies!! Lmor, Monq, Know Your FulUlt. Talk u\'I: Onc-On-()n( NOW!~ 1900 l»)OSS ma 'JW-·11+ NB OFFICE Basic cook. 9 Yrs Exp. Local SOFA BED Queen.lze. Grt flnda old & newt CLERICAL typing, sales, growth Ref's. 714-046-3735 Xlnt cond. M oving Sot·Sun 8 .. , fine Community nowspa· potential, good verbal muat aell. $200 OBO. glassware, antlquea, per has 1mmedloto skills. 721·5788 e73-5722 llnena, booka, furn. opening tor lull limo Out of Santa Fe DOMESTICS 5540 White Ration 2 chairs karastand, whlchr, ctcrtcat postion Ap· in Fashion Island has $125 00 for both a clothea, pictures. pltcant must typo min-openings for FT sales •HOUSE-SITTING steali 875-7Q78 •4815 Wowne Rd• 1mum of 50wp1n. work a s s 0 c • s H r 1 y + woll with people be comm FT benefits. TLC for your pets,--------•-------- punctual ,.1110 dep~nu-contact Poppy at: ~~~!"~~ :14~~•5 ~~ MERCHANDISE COSTA MESA 6124 :~~eoa~ur: "~~;0~~· 644•5953 (909) 985·2007 hm MISC. 601Sliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii& Excellent benellt pock· P{T Ofc, floor covering 8low4ut Salo ago. Drug screening store in CM. Flex hrs.I•••••••• Frml Dining Sot w/ Fri 12·8 SaVSun 8-5 physical required. M1ke/Davo 751-2324 bullett/chlna cabnl Down-sizing home EOE. Send resume P{T Sec')f work and MERCHANDISE $2150. 3 pcs leather and gift shop. Furn, with salary require· Te;;ich Windows 95. sofa ael $1450. Down antlqs, Xmas bar• ment to: Judy Oetting F 10 x 1b1 0 h 0 u rs. sofa/lvaeat , $900. gains, silk arrgmnts, Clah1f1od Aaven1s1ng 7 !59·8686 828-2913 cookbks, plants, hand Manager, 330 w. Bay ANTIQUES 6010 JACUZZI SPA radio aceenorlea St., Costa Mesa, CA PT Private Postal great stuNI 92627 or Fax to: Store Fashion lslandliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fiberglass Xlnt cond. 913 Lombard Crt (714) 631-6594 Flex hrs. Retail exp $175. 760-0387 (Baker/Bear) 5-40-3670 Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the Classified Service Directory help you find reliable help. 642·5678 ' pref. Apply In person Modern Table w/8 •--------537 Newpon Center ~T s:g:zs SM) chairs, couch, quHn Lot• ond Lot• of Dr. N B. 644-6245 bf'aas bed, bf'aH trun-Groat Th Inge l •RECEPTIONIST• Anlq~ lo '50. ~ die e75-4488 •Sat Only 7-5• ETHAN ALLEN/C.M. . 2683 CIUb MeN Pl P/T, experienced pre· •Est. Llgln..,. buy: ferred. Call 646·2400. .....,, gllla, ..... polCllli\. dft. poilry, Receptionist oktcosuneorh P r o f o f fl c e N • B . )lwllry, bfona1, bft.. tmmcd opening. 1 Oyra period_,,.... exp. Good typing. daconllht otJtlda. Gen off. Free to travel. •Onellrnor.,.._... Full benefit company. Fax resume: 574·8334 •Colb~•at • &alll 11111 ooncM:ild Retall Salos PT/FT • ln'mldllltCllh Modorn Romance Fashion Island 714..249-3711 Call Shawni, 640-2774 COLLECTIBLES Moving Sale Furn, futon, kitchenware/ 6017 appt, Coldspot frig. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SAT 8-3, 2118 Santa L.A. R•me Wontodl Ana Ave. by 22nd SI. Old games on video. Sat & aun &am-Noon 818·902·9585 Skla, king bed, ml~ WANTED TO BUY 6019 Top Dollar• Paid For Records. Jazz, Sountracks, etc. Call Mlk• 645·7505. Items, books, etc .•• •3240 Mlohlgon• Sat 8om02pm 334 Unlvltfslty (off Redlands) Hsohld furnishings Attention Auto Dealers Special *IN I RODUCTORY offer to all our Dcalas BURD ING MATERIALS 6030 Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read the CIHslfleda Sot Onllf 8-4 Ladle• bike $50, park bench S75, mens bowllng ball S20. Plumerla plants Sl-35, cuttlngs $3. 3101 Pierce Ave. NEWPORT BEACH 6169 l!STAT• SAU! Design Accen. Furn. A ri & Antlquea, Garden Iron . e da Moving· Must Sell Fri & Sat 8am-12 2214 Vlata Hoe•r . Buy a full gage in the Newport Beach/ Costa Mesa Daily Pilot for only $700 or for -0nly $1100 get a full page in the Daily Pilot & , Huntington Beach Independent. GARAGE SALE HINTS STARTING 1.ANEW . ~:.BUS/NESS?? • •• • • • • • • • • • • • ~ Dtpattmmt Ill the DttiJy Piht is p!eas«J to 4'~ ll ntW smJia 1'IOW llVtliJabk to MW businesra. . la.,;/J"""' SEARCH tk 11111N for you at M o:tra charge, anJ S4W JO" the ti.mt anthht trip JQ the Court HQF in Santa Ana. Thm. of txJll1'le, tif/a' the SU'rh U comp/&tl wt uiilJ ./* J""T fictilWus /Jusina NUM stlJJmlmt wiJh the~ ~publish ona 11 W«lt for jinlT Wtth as rrquirtd b-j '4w anti thm file JO"' prrxf tf ~11 with the~ Clerlt. I"-' sttlp "'to #your fictilWus busWss Sflllmlmt Ill the~ Pilot. 330 w. ·• BttJ ~ Gwa Melll. lf r atnn11t ""I b) pltute ""1us111(1I4) 642-432l ttnJ aw wi/J ..tw il#ntngf11tmll fr Jfl" ID '-vi/I this proadwt bj mtiiJ. ,.,. "lhtJu/J htaJe ""J fonhtr tpll#itms,,.. adJ UI lln/J IW wilJ N mtlrr tlliln """·--""" GootJ IMclf;,,"""""" bllsil#!d ... ~· ''Pilot Before ~ garage- sale, determine what items u wish to sell.~ sure eve~ing is clean . "Dog." "Perro." "Hund." "Chien." , ....... .._,MO ....... I:. ... XlnCl.-C.• ..... RENT ...cllldled Have ·A. Garage Sale ·!' Coll The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 to place your Garage Sole Ad ! Classified Community Marketplace Run your ad in the NewpOrt Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley lndes>.ndent to reach~ OY9i' 100,000 homes. Fax us this form wiih your a.dit card t or mail it in wiih a d.dt today,t RUn for a we.kl :if ~r car does not Mill w.'I rurt it ~~Jor11~ ' ·················-·····-··· D YIS,51U. MY CAil Zip ,.... u.dit CGrd owe OVISA DAM x -----.......;.-bf'-- Mel 19: DMY NOf JJO. W, ...... C.. .... CAnt.V CTf 4fllUl1tc>Mr171 • .,,.__, ,__ ... a.tif CHEVROLET 9045 I.DUS I . •••P •rt ••• ··.:.o:.~aa~~~ ~· ~ '"!::.."'=*' ~ 8y CHiW D GOIEN .......... 1 ahore/l lllW 9030 AM/FM ...;.a cas.' MW .., .. , non.mote«. wlltt ~ ~ bay for 50' boat. V«Y Clean. 123,eoO 24,000+ mla. 131k and TANNAH fmscH caoe. to PaYWon/p1 tMa-3988 '720-0521 docu. 115,000 for '88 7381 AutomeUc. ••• LS 400 A beauty b o I h 0 B 0 . A/C, lealh., ~. All opt1on9 tow miff WEEKLY BJUDCE QUIZ ......,, ~090 full PQW9fl Sunroof, DATSUN 9060 PurchaH f0t 14.4 984 501 .... ,..._ (Of IHI) :1::~~· ~~~1 b::~o~ or T.0 .P. 720-3741 ~~: • Aa South, vulnerable, you =:·1i::~.r:,2~ ~.e3\-6til'i ~7. 280Z2+"2 -------· -1 '87 3251 Automatic, Orig owner. $2500. MERCEDES 9130 MIHU Ci'Noid OK 101MJ1087 UL80A: 40' DOCK, A/C, l .. t~ Interior, 850.2199 Two SI d a TI a . full power, new con-'80 300SD Balg9. 9' and 13;,_ Wida. vertlbla top. $8,700. Wall main~. grNt • T14-4M2~914 • 650.8820, 631·5571 FOlD 9075 condition. ss,ooo. 8o•t Sllp Av•ll 2S0.9090 N.B. Up to 3e' power BUICI 9035 ,8 • T.SIRD l!LAN '84 SOOSl!L Blue, The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH 10 P.. l• 3• P ... ? What do you bid now? b o • t • S 2 2 5 /m o . ... 11 OK mu... Loaded. 831-0253 ,85 RIV Full power, air, Mlnt.S9800.455-4660, Q.2-Ncit.hervulnerable,as PR.VAT. DOCK ll!RA Convrt· $2500/obo. 723-1504 daya. 858-81557, evaa. Sout.hyouhold: wht •lCVtop, burgundy 1.,.,,,--------•·----------3ott. + Sid• tie. Elec· laa~her. Prl1tlnalll 44k '90 T•urua W•gon '87 300B 4-door, futly trtc & water. Newport. m11. $11 ,500 (worth Xlnt cond. 62k mllee. equipped. lAather Int. .,q 10 7 4 OK f 5 oJ JO 4 MK 8 $250. 875-97 .. 2. morel) 5-40-7507 Full power. Must eea. Orlgnal owner. f'ac- U n d •, Ar 0 he a $7400. 844-0811 tory dealer 1arvlcad. Partner opens the bidding with one 8 Id All recOfdl. Nice car & diamond. What do you regpond? r .. Pr1vate dock CADILLAC 9040 '93 T~IRD Red, V-8, It shows It. 113k m11. up to 25'. Power. ••c f 1 1 $11,350 -$175. 85().8145 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,.., ' ul pwr, M challn · 4 "1'7007 wk, Q. 3 • Neither vulnerable, aR '78 SKVILLI! Urn. Rune and 1ook9 •848-2903 hm• Vary a.an, tun power. n • w · 5 9 • 9 O O • '89 teo• 2.8 Taupe South you hold: CAMPERS, RV'S, s 3 o o o 10 e o . 873"°583 B•lbo• 8-cyl auto. Uk• new. M" t 7 4 c:7K 8 8 •a oe ~ K TRJULERS 8014 lv m1g. 888-9277 mint c:ond, must '"· '90 Fleetwood .. 2k HONDA pp $11,500 5-40.1011 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Otlg miles Reduced 9085 '92 300D 2.5 Turbo .. cyl. to St 3,500 Installed liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Excellent condition. r--~~~~~~~:W-f--pt,.cmir.,..=.e0str--lioO.~f-..3"'.:A1:"1R1lrd'""Slr-F'Ulliy,f-~~~~rMm~ Baautllutl 850.2575 Loaded Xlnt Condi 5308, Pgr 2t9-2993 13k. 14250. 879-9307 '92 STS Fae cert• 29K mt.' $16,500. C.111--------- The bidding has proceeded: SOlTl'H WEST NOR'nl •• p... 20 ~ ..,...--3 0 1 What action do you take? EAST Paa ..... Gorgeoua 1991 38k ml. wht/lan Rick 045-8427 NISSAN 9150 'Motorhome BO.a. 70k ml warr. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Q. 4 • As South, vulnerable, you CcSmas w/a 3yr· 50K $21,900. 044-58331---------•• miles factory warranty ,92 STS Fae c t JEEP 9110 '95 Altlm• 4-dr, AMI hold: on th• "Mr. Good •r FM case, AIC, alarm, Wrench" Chevy an· 38k ml. mint, wht/tan warranty. Xlnt condl •K 7 OA J 9 OJ 10 9 8 6 2 4'A 7 I Thi I Cl BoH CD. chrm whls. , $13 900 723 5142 g ne. • • a •·••· s21 900 844-5833 88 Jeep Wr•ngler , • A, 34' Winnebago w/ ' · Sahara Ltd edition. only 42K mllH, a ME 6cyl. One owner. Low queen bed, alr·rlde ET mlles, 5-spd. Hard/ bags. hydraullc level· soft . top. Pioneer SELL The bidding has proceeded: SOl/J'H WEST NORTH F.AST 10 P... 10 r ... 7 What. do you bid now? Q.6.-~ Eut.Weetvulnerable.~ South you hold: ~954 W oQ8'76 •KQ68 The bidding has proceeded: SOl/J'H P•M •• 7 W~-r NORTif EAST r.... lo Pa .. PAN 2c:7 Paa Whal do you bid now? Q. 8 · Neil.her vulnerable, aa South you hold: •KQ915S2 OA8·U oQ MJ The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NOR11l l• Paa lNT 7 Whal do you bid now? EAST Paa LnoA for al'IBl.Df!l'S on Mon.day. Learn to be a better bridle player! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridie Lett.er by callinl (800) 788-1225 for information. Or write to: Goren Bridie Let· ter, P.O. Box 4410, Chicago. Ill. 60680. Ing Jacki, dual roof someone special at-ereo. Tow pkg. air, & ton• of 1torage. through classified Alarm. $9500/obo 137,500. M3·28» 640.1029 or 640.5032 your used vehicle through classlned 642-5678 Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Cl•aalfled. Buy It. Sell It. Find II. Cl•aalfled. Buy It. Sen It. Find It. I Cl•aalfled. 1~------~ e Buyer's Mar et" V'Check your shopping list off by stopping in today at any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! ''Buy, Lease or Browse'' nge Count~'s Auto Dealers are Number One in Customer Satisfaction SATIMDAY, SEmMIER 21, 1• TODAY'S CROSSwoRo PUZZLE PONTIAC 9170 MISC. AUTO 9245 ANTIQUES• SADDL•BACK & • i LINCOLN ·~MERCURY Ill iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CLASSICS 1211 '85 FIERO Blk, auto· '73 W1nn•b•go Cius liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill. CIMfl lllW ATLAS DODe1 CONNELL CHEVROLET IUCH LINCOLN MEICUIY lervlc9 ....... Ed_1nge1..._So_~-~-~---' -~-17_1 ... 2_9_25A_Ho_~-~-~ __ eos_to_Meso--+_2_a_2a_~_-_1200_e1_vd_. c_.M_. __._1_6800_1B9 __ 1"1 __ ·· H_.e_. ---1 P.a -- IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1--.851·!577 714 580-1200 CHRYSLER - matlc, AJC, aunrool, A 21ft, alffps 8. low 1923 llodet-T .. stereo. New tlres/brk1. mileage, rune greatl l'orcl RoMet• $1450. 543·2399 $3800. 99().9507 100% original! ...... ________ 1 Sl!IZED CARS from graatl A real fut TOYOTA 9210 S 1 7 5. Po r 1 ch ea, "tootle around ._ Cadlllac1, Chavys, car.~ T~ 3rd .. s*9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BMW'1, Corvettes. at 1996 Hunt ~ '84 Supr• Also Jeap1, .. wo·1. D'Eleganca Car S..... 5-spd. 8cyl. Good Your Area. Toll Frff Ottered at 110.- con d . 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Ptt. llllO• • Mo\'FM (2773MJI ca. *'11 •8111 (510088) -.i-.n"'9a.i-. ~~~ LocD & nn llf'll (237411) '911895 •101)••• •11 ~111 ~11,SIS •111)1•1 THIS VVEEK 'S HOT PROPERTIES• SEPTEMBER 21 -27, 1996 . ' f .. . . \ ... ,. ·. \I·\\ l'OH I ( H 1:s r MEDITERRANEAN STYLE HOME With open Bowing floorplan • Magnificent bay views! Gourmet kitchen with top.of-the-line applianais, built-Im and exttosive use of granite. Private master suite Im a wood burning firepllce, cedar lined walk-in . wardrobe closets, sitting area, hmuious spa tub and marble surfaces. High vaulted ttilinp, dramatic curved stairway, QlStom skylights, pllery, security system, wet bar, custom wine closet with etched glm door. 3-car ganfge and wide dock for large Yacht. . ! 231 ·Via Lido Sood ... • Exqwsite 5 Br Home •Elegantly Decorated •Showcased in '94 COM Home Tou.r $895,000 Call Alia Broumell @675-9585 IslandliYing At Its Best! . -$895,.000 Call Alia Browrml @675-9585 • Rarely Offered 3 Br • Custom Shutters ck .-Verticals • Plush Light Carpet • Extra Large Double Patio • Incredible C.011 Course Views • 2 Bt 2.5 Ba+ Den/Study • Pnvate End Unit $299,000 Call Lourie Collins @648-2234 Charming Balboa Island Duplex • u~ Pall<> w /South B.llyfront Views $539,000 Call Gav Proud @673-8700 Spacious Custom LuxwyCondo • 2 Br, 2 Ba Condo • T.1~tdul ~or • Plu.,h Carpet & [)(>s1gm'r Drapes $229,000 ·Go~Bay & Oct-an Views •28r&28a • Spacious Uvlng • Fabulous Kitchen $325,000 Live In One, Rent The Other! • Exrellent Location On Balboa Island Close To South B.iyfront • 2 Large Units Each w I 3 Br & 2 Ba • Both Units Fully Fumi~cd • Remodeled With Inside Patios • Newer 1ile. Paint & Stucco • Excellent Income $759,000 Call Bet~ Boyd @ 673-8700 thllboQ Island • Immaculate 2 Br Cottag<' + Nt•wcr 2 Br Apt. Each With Pnv.C.u.iig<' $445,000 Call Alrce Braumell @675-9585 A View From The Top • 2 Br. 28.l Pl'nthouse Condo In Lido • Spertacul.ir B.:iy « Ocean View.; t 1p vat a c $619,000 Call Victor Yack @67.l-8700 Versailles Ocean &t Harbor Views • lli~hl) ()(>.,1rabl~· :! Ma.,tcr Modl'I • White Tilt.' Flooring In Ent rv & Kitchen • Louver Drapl'S • 3 Br le 2.5 Bath • Large Masrer • CRn1tie Wet Bar • Built-In Ent. Cntt. .. • GruhbttEllis·,.,~ 644-6200 ~idcntial Real Estate Sc.rviccS • Indcpcrulcndy Owned and Operated BF.AUl1FUL BIG CANYON PcacdUJ & sc:rmc borne on cuJ-dc-sac in guard-gated community. Fcatwa hardwood floors, fireplace, custom lcitchcn & baths. Courtprd pool & spa, 3 cargmgc. $8}9,000 Jo Ann Kenton & Myrna Boom c.ode 72397 LIMITLESS SPLENDOR Enormous 5Br, 3.5Ba cs m c with scparace living wing. 2 fireplaces, &l loft. An enceruiner's dream! H-~l, 9,GOO-Linda Octh. Lois~ & Connie Bcnon Cod~ 7 1607 $349,000 Ann Hoover Code 71887 CTIY UGHTS VIEW! Exoeptioll2l 48r, 3.SBa home . boasu a dramatic marble entry, Euro-style kitchen, landscaping by Roger's Gardens and city lights view! Carol AJJison & James Gr.ay $1.249,000 Code 7 1797 muNTRY CJIAOM French doors look out on beautiful pool & lush yard of this 48r, 28a home. Near Back Bay & cqucst:rian trails. Dana Bia.ck & louAnn Riney S33S,OOO Code 7 1 ~37 BIG & BEAUJlFUL Over 2600 sq.ft! 48r, 2Ba + hobby room or 5th bdrm. Skylights, French doors. Owners cxcrcmdy motivated. $442,000 Patty Harvey Code 70107 NIGHT SKY VISTA Bayfronr pcnthouS( wirh unique ailin~. antique llxrurcs, acdlen1 ulc:work. endless style. Romanuc spa rub in mmcr rune, r.trc mounrain and biy views. $575,000 \tcph.mie Houghcon . • Code 70317 EPITOME OF ELEGANCE Glamorow 2 st~B=r_..,_ csrate with beautiful ante- riors, limestone & granite Aooring, fireplace & libr.uy. Lwh yard, spa & exquisite ocean views! Located in a beautiful neidiborhood, this 4Br, 2.5Ba home includes gourmet's kitchen, t:ile Ars, fireplace. plantation shuncrs, lrg yard. Comm. pooJ. Laraine & Eric Shaw $524,500 Code 70'J'n ELEGANT DF.AUVULE Dramatic rwo story 3BR residence with expansive views of golf course from living, dining & master suirc. loYdy private pool. $789,000 Bonnie Barrington Code 71637 EXQUISITE EUROPEAN VILLA Dover Shores custom manor wi1h gorgeous ba view, mahogany fircplitt. nu.ster wlrctrcat, state of the an kitchen, security system. Redwood sauna, private courtyard. 3 car garage. N.incy Barfield & Tom lovenin i $1,895,000 Code 7 1417 BLOCK TO BEACH! Crami eSIJtc on v.m h'l wi1h p<·el.. nl the ou•.rn h~1a~t> warm firepl.ic.c, rnmfortJbk dec.nr. I rim 1--iri~I.. p.itm wirh \p.t & BBQ. ide.11 loc.arion. Karlw Cramm (i ( •r Newport Beach Office 23 Corponae Plaa, Suite 190 644-6200 6rubbf;Ellis·~ Rc•idcntial Real Estate Scrvica •Independently Owned and Oiwntccl 908 Cdtis Pt.a Sar/Sun $399,000 2312 Aralia Sar/Sun $439.000 2425 Bamboo Sat/Sun $440,000 -461 Abbie Way Sar/Sun $U5,000 287 23rd. Sat/Sun $279,000 280 Broadway Sat/Sun $295,000 &.uide o.u Mesa 20"6.Afuo Sun $379.000 ~ComMca 1741 Tustin 112C Sat $165,000 EUtbluff 2115 Arb11tw Sun $499,000 2915 Catalpa Sun $665,000 402 Vista Trueba Sun $315,500 2515 Bamboo Sun $599,000 1828 1Gngiet Cr. Sun $405,000 1210 Su.ssa L.aac Sun $509,500 100 Scboli Ph. PH4 Sun $117.500 MasyAnn McGuire 2007 Pon Cardiff Sun $479,000 Judy Stnuss 2101 15th St.19 Sun $179,000 Pam O'Qakr 20112 Sprua Sun $335.000 68 Sbearwu.er Sun $324,000 639 Cameo Highlands Dr. Sun $895,000 210 Lilk Ln. 1217 Sun $162,000 4527 Cortland S11n $495,000 53 Harbor~ Sun $719,000 Big Canyon 14 Rue Grand Va.Utt Su.n $789,000 SpyGlus 7 Carmel Bay Sun $865,000 "~ Corona Highlands 440 De Sola TCl'l'aU Sun $679,000 Peninsula Poin I 1319 E. Balboa Blvd. IA Sun $750,000 FINEST BEACH HOME OCEANFRONT PROPERTY! Magnificcn1 sunsc1, jerry, & Harbor view from wrap Seep off the patio and into the soft sand from 1his 4Br, around bakony of this JBr, 3Ba dream home. Close: co 5Ba duplex. Skylights, Poggcnpohl cabinets in gourmet bcd1..hcs & serene park. Coastal living at its bcsc! kitchen. 4 car garage. Pam Ball Solly & Evdyn Shancn $849,000 Code 70197 $1,365,000 Code 7 1657 REFINED DOVER SHORF.5 WINDOW TO THE SEA &qui.site ba~-dodc-fcnurtS 38r, 382, Pcrfec Paa vantage: rcsngiownllltop cscate o~r­ bonus room, handsomd y crafted decor, enclosed enccr· looks Inspiration Point in CdM. Main & guest house, tamment patio. AJI this and mountain views! spacious inccriors, 5 custom Br, 4.5Ba. Ron Mau.ano Mali GuUcdge $999,999 C.ode 72.367 $1,69S,OOO PRIVATE BEAOI HOME Owming 4Br, 2Ba home with open interior, French doors, Bay window~ Large yard ac access 10 privarc beach. $495,000 Maxine Mink <:ode 70027 FABULOUS BASTBWFP P~rfcct 6Br. 4Ba cusrom home with extra big dining area, family room, & kitchen. Hardwood floo~. slcyHghcs, French windows & doors. Spaciou~ yard. $64S,OOO Sally Sruplcy <:ode 70007 HW..10PVl!W ~on~ & spacious 3Br, 2Ba home with rccn:mon room, cozy fircpbct. high ~•lings. En~rmous windows overlook Bay and mountains.. $599,900 Gisela Burmeister ·Code 70217 . . . . . . . . ... ' . San~~Daley 644-63 73 Ext. 201 760-9997 Res. : REMODELED WITH GREENBELT VIEW 402 Vista Trucha $31S,SOO c a rcbbility of Harbor Woods Place m . Ncwpon:)elch. And then ask the ~bOrs what they like about having convenience and location, location, location! $209,000 Call Today B.J. Johnson 644-6200 ·Ext.147 721-0048 Res. OPPORTUNflY South of Highway. ibree Bedrooms, Pool. Prestigious neighborhood. _ Private beach. $675,000 ' Karen Knoche 644-63 73 Ext. 118 Euro/ American desi!P'l· 3 BR, 3 112 BA. Priced big below appraisal home & just reduced again plus bonus offer to buyer. $279 ,000 MaryAnn McGuire 646-6770 "For Your Very Best Buy At The Beach" I \\<l J>J{(l l>I R 11 1 \ ll \!\I ll I)'. -'1111 ( .1:..!llt'\ #~lll ;;on c 1:._:tH'\ Pll#\ tews; Turn-Key studio; 3Br., 2Ba., Penthouse Ocean & Harbor Views; 2Br., 2Ba., Penthouse Ocean & Harbor Views $89,000 to $3SO,OOO Serene valley & coastline ,;ews from this spacious 3 B R/2 BA towiihome with huge kitchen, nice fireplace , view balcony. Small complex on the bluffs in Costa Mesa $324 ,000 This is the view my sellers are enjoying right now on their Mexican vacation. You can too! Please call me to represent our property. ~~~~~i!!I2l;!Z~::::~'E~~=~~· Direct Line 644-6373 xl21 Pager 576-3198 Dana Black & LouAnne Rittey 729-8296 717-4207 \ f'tlllll1T,f111J n1111hi11i11g hnou'/nli..:t· and t'\"f'tTli" /or todu\ \ :, ... ,,, 111111"/\l•/ l\./:~ /JE"'/Jii'ER RE"'SL ~/~1 ~~'-).' Bob ColuCcio Sl'nior \larhl'ting ( ·on"ultant 2145 Aster Pl. SELLER 371 Walnut BUYER 1308 Mariners BUYER 269Walnut BUYER 1532 Pegasus B&S 287 Flower St. SELLER 1590 Elm Ave. SELLER 1709 Giesler BUYER 1400 Clay St. SELLER 1821 Leeward SELLER 258 Virginia SELLER 469Walnut SELLER 355 Magnolia BUYER 275 Flower St. SELLER I '\ I ~ ( I{ O \\ 319 Flower St. 278 Broadway 6232 Sierra Siena 22 Acacia Tree Lo. Direct Line 644-6373 xl22 Pager 729-0917 • DlilpNal ........ •liJI lt«Jl,19" ....__~~'"---'..._..,--...,~--"--.:...;....;...-----.~----""~--~ ~-;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~~~ ..... ;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~;;;~ Grubb & Ellis announces top Nancy Barfield & Tom Iovenitti 20 agents for August I -800-962-8555 857-3478 Veteran producer Jo ~n Kenton heads the list Grubb & EJlis has named its lop 20 agents for August, according to Ron Maz.zano. vice president and district manager of Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Bstate Services Newport Beach. The top producer for the month was veteran real estate broker Jo Ann Kenton. She is a designated senior marketing consultant. a title awarded to agents who have a complete understanding and . command of contract negotiations. market information and marketing strategies. An agent must also have displayed such factors u J>CfSOnal integrity. tireless and enthusiastic efforts on behalf of clients and direct involvement in community affairs. .. Jo Ann is one of our consistent top. producing agents in the Newport office," Mazzano said of the woman who has a talent for matching buyers and sellers. "It takes tenacity and continual contact with the client. .. Kenton said. Other honorees were: Sally Shipley, Barbara Aune, Stephanie Houghton, Gary Hesselgesser, Pamela Ball. Michael Smith, Linda Oeth, Lois Jacobs, Beverly Nelson. Robert Coluccio, Laura Rostvold. Patti O'Desky. Kay Konfal, Richard Dickson. Anne Hoover, Claudette Blanchard. Myrna Boom. Sheila Kaviani and James Weisenbach. "1'hese ageot5 arc committed to excellence," Mazza.no said. "We arc experiencing a record year with sales fa.r exceeding last year at this time. With consumer confidence on the upswing, and interests down. home buyers and sellers arc ready to make a commitment 1be month of August was an outstanding month with Jo Ann Kenton sales at an all-time high." Grubb &t Ellis has enlarged its sales force to include some of the finest and most expericnccd agents in the area. "With Grubb & Ellis' products. services, recruiting strategics and advanced education. plus state-of-the-art technology the company is anticipating a recocd- brcak:ing year," Mazzano said. "Our new advertising program. exclusive Orange County's affiliation with Christie's Great Estates, PHH Real Estate Network relocation, international and national advertising and our fully trained associates, we offer unequaled service to home buyers and-sellers, and we have the expertise to assist buy~ with the purchase of income property ... FOi' U.ftNMll/ion, contaa Gnibb & Ellis Rnillndfll RMI Eslllte Servius, 23 C"'J'OfWU P'4vl, Ste. 190, Newpon Bead, (714)6#-6200. Spyglall Hill pool home This front row home ba specUcUlir views of the OQCM. bay, city and lipu. Flooded with natural light. the two story, four bedroom. tbrcc blllb executive home alJo otfc:n a tarp family room with firq>laice plus a boous room. Appoinlme:ots include brick floorina in the entry, kitcbeo and family room. wine cloeet IDd a ICCUl'ity syltem. Mature. lush 1andlcapiq SUITOUDds the home. Both the pool and spa are atuaaed in the rear yard overloot.ioa the city. This is a ,.Qt residence fcx elegant eotertainina or casual f uaily living. . . Spy,W.S Hill is famous for beina localed on one of the hi pest areas m ~ewpon ~h with the homes situated oo terraced lots. IDOtt of which have uaplnlleled V1eWI.. Tbae ll a pocral .,.nau of substantial rcmodelina 1epc~ major~ ~~by owaen, which 111ure1 coodoued powtb in values ua the .-ea. 1bis locatioo provides tead)' 11CCC11 co Puhion bJllKi. beacba ud fleewayl. Oflered II $879,000. 1'11r...,. laJoozs t -. "111 ~ ._...., (114) UI a., 0..-. • ~ llaltlnffrl ...,....,.s.;._"' UDfJJllt•.._ ... ,,.,.......,-..fe . . • •,, • Save approL $400 per month in monthly mortgage payments by leas~ It's no secret, land prices in Southern California arc no longer apprcciacin~ ac the rate they did 6 to 8 years ago. In &a, land values have finally stopped faJlmg and have stabilized within the last year. Now is the time to take advantage of the opportunity to buy an exceptional customized home in Ncwpon Beach at "rock bottom" prices and I~ the land - with an irrc:vocable option ro purchase at any time-at the pbenomcn:dly low current monthly rent of only $129.69/month! Then si~ply review the annual (or more frequent upon your WTitten request) land ;>urdwc price to determine when, if ever, is the best time co buy the land. Based on today's property values, there is a dramatic firuanciaJ difference between leasing and owning the land. Grubb -Elli· S • , 1 soo "<'2 x;;; Lr ,~_..'' . I..' - -' -i...' ·~"' ' t n Grubb & Ellis top producers also produce for the homeless Realtors serve on board of the Friends of Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter Linda Oeth and Lois Jacobs, consistent top residential sales producers for Grubb & Ellis in Newport Beach, arc both active supporters of the Orange Coa.~t Interfaith Shelter, a highly effective homcles5 shelter and re}labilitation facility in Costa Mesa. .Establishcd_in l.281.lo meet the growing needs of homeless families in Orange County. the Shelter serves more than 2,000 people each yeai at • oost of$ IS per penoo per day. of the Friends of the Orange Coast lntetfaith Shelter (FOCIS) and both have held executive positions: Jacobs as president and Jacobs and Oeth as chairpersons of various fund raising events. Each continues to develop and support the organization ·s fund raising and support programs. such as FOC1s· highly successful annual gourmet dinner series. meet the author luncheons and Family Fun Day. To help raise funds for homeless families . __ .. ._........__..,_ itdifth annual FOCIS on Dining gourmet dinner series starting Oct. 14 and continuing through March IO. 1997. lntctcsted people can enjoy specially there are more than ll,000 dinocrs at five awar-d- homeless peopJe in Orange ~g Orange County County, of which 4.000 me restaurants: Five Crowns, cbildtal. Re.ide1ds in the Lois Jocabs and Lindo~ Diva. Mortoo's of Shelter'• (JO.day program auc.,o. Tbe Ritz and lip a cooaact qieeing to find a job, go to Gustaf Anders. An underwriter IUblcripcioo IChool if occessary, put their childral in f« all restaurants is $6SO per ptlSOO. school and save ~ of their income. The Jndjvidual dining events may also be Shelter helps them le.am job and ~ting pun:hased 1t $9S per pcnoo. This aeries 1kilb and ca medical or soda.I obitacles raised sso.ooo in t 995 for tbe Sbelter and to their movinc out and bccomina 1elf-sells out quickty eacb yar. lllppOltiaa. Tbe Sbela bolsta an ~ ~ ...,_ flM ,.,,,.. • a.llir, IOOCW Me ia 1111 titta dMllC aoala. ~ l.JIMa Oii* 11r LMI --., (114) ... LGU _. ua ICIW aa * b6lrd .......... -. ,n-1• • I • t • • •'!to~•.• It.'.• f ~ °' • ft t t ;'."-\ • ~ Jl°' ' • f . ,. -~---r~ i I I I I ~ can help make the difference in your life! I DUPLEX WlT H O C EAN VIEW . Compkuly remodL/ed two bedroom, two bath, I \.1-ry spaciow and opm, and a I bedroom. I I bath -3 homes from the beach. WAYNE SMITH $440,000 BANK OWNED I "1-ry cute 3 bedroom, 1 314 bath home. Nict neighborhood. Fresh paint, new carpeting, large yard + 2 car garage. JACKIE HANDLEMAN $144,900 EXCEPTIONAL BUY ... Wesrdiff-4bdmu, family room, AIC. security system, Gazebo with spa. &modekd in '92 with impeccable design! RAE RODGERS $599,900 O C EANSIDE EMERALD BAY Homesiu fim time on the market in 40 years. Fantastic views. exulknt building potential CaU far dLtails. BILL DOLBY $795,000 T IRED O F PAYING RENT? Want {aymmtJ under $1000/month? Beauti/U small gaud community clou to everything. 2 bdrm., 2 bath, fireplace. deck, patio plw garage. Priced below aU sales. DELIA DELGADO $119,900 A WESTPARK SPEC IAL Detached 3 bedroom, 3 bath, highly upgrat:kd with new carpeting and fresh paint. 2 car attached garage. beautiful yard. Shows like a model. DIANA CAPPEL $239,000 I . QU IET LOCATIO N Close to everything. light and bright. 3 1 bedroom + loft. Sec. System. Priced to sell Call far details. J.D. CALLAGHAN $284,900 CORONA DEL MAR BEST O F BELCOURT This K'"ac1ous custom NtaU was buiu with tlN ulrim4u atunnon 10 tkta1/ and !Haul]. Acrrnt:s of mArbk 11nd pmu compliment 11N tkror. 4 IHdnxmu, library. family ""'"'· spaaous gamr room. winr ullnr. D"' a1ul a 4 car garage. Esther Yank Sl.39S,OOO BEAUTIFUL HARBOR VlEW H lllS loll(ly qualiry rrbuilt cceOitiw ho""' UJ/th urorui-Story ad41t1011 Featum: Nrw windows 0-doon. btau1ifi1/ oalr jloon, rojf("l"(d uilingJ. sltylifhts, nrw ltiuhrn, brralrfaJt room, family room, and formal dmmg room. 4 bedroom, 3 baths a11d lc1vly 6arltyard w11h Gaubo. CJJ 760-5()()() ""'· 123 E'lynoc Allen $649,000 EMERALD BAY CHARM Coq, hght 111ui bright home. 2 bedroom, 2 bath ncpaM1011 pou111111/-fr<1hly painwl rrflnishrd h11rJwood jloon, pnvau patio wllh bl.u warn ouan view. Bill Dolby $795,000 Cute 2 bedroom, 1 bath cottage in CororuJ JLJ Mar. ~~ors, FP ditached DBL car_..,.>-_ KATHLEEN McNAMEE $319,000 O C EANFRONT WT Build your dream home! Enjoy gorgrous sunsm and crashing waves! Walk to pin. shops and your fovoriu mtauranJS. DIANA PROSSER $595,000 NEWPORT COAST Near ocean golf course. New gakd arra. I far informamm . l FSTHER YANK HARBOR VIEW HILl.S BARGA.IN F1111JAJtic 4 IHtboom, 2.5 '14rh floor pl'"' in grrat family nap. borhootl CAU "'J Hotline Ill 1-800-51()..2005rode15007 for tkuikJ ieform11tio". An International Company 760-5000 http://renuudlnk.com WELCOME HOME. .. This rnnotklrd fiw betlroom fo.mjly hof'M, 11twJttt hifh mop Spygfms H114 offcn bm11htaki"I 0tt1111 virws from Nnupon Harbor to C"..t1talina Islam/ am/ tia.ulint dry l1ih11 view of F11Jh1011 Jsland and inland"""'" tk South Calif. Basin. CJ/ 760-5000 at. 136 Jane Sunga.ila Sl,197,000 OCEANFRONT LOTI BuibJ your dream home! &jt17 Gorzt!>IU Stlivm 11tui crrulmrg UNIV<S1 W4fk ttJ Pin. shops 11Ni ,.urfavorik &n..1"""ts! CJJ 760-5000 at. I 12 Diana Prouu CUI '!N-SllOO ed. 13'1 Kathleen McNamce $595,000 An International Company 760-5000 DECORATOR PERFECT Fll#ulo111 two story ho-with Dt1711 livi"f '"., '"'" htchm t1JH'lli~ off 1rU1.Jtn. Profosiotudlf '-"supd tvilh nnu SJNI! ~ llMmllJ. $319,000 ${69,000 FNGUSH COUNTRY CUSTOM Priwtu t'krrronic t/Up me/'"" this mApifi«nt homt'. MIUk for t'ntn'tllini~: Su~ftht'-4rt lritchm wiih """'"·11nt wfri&· /Mk>or BBQ 11NI 7 firrpillct's to eosy up to. 6,()()() II/· ft. oj t'kuzlf<t'. CUI 759-9314 SJ,675,000 REDUCED $10,000 Co1111 Mt'¥1 E' siM. Grt111 co""4 011 'I"'"' llTNt, with IK11utifol lttn4'sc11pin1. Gmu ,.ni 11Ni Joul>k ur t•nttr· CUI 760-5()()() at. 125 REDUCED! U~J throupofll.. 4 IHtinolfll.l + Wrf" fa1111/y room with NJt'I JN.,. .fi rrp/11«, slt]/itbt-Nrllt'r rHf 111u/ iTmolkkJ WUUUT bfllh. CUI 760-5()()() aa. 117 Jackie Handleman $199,900 SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 'We can help make the difference in your life! BUILDER CLOSE OUT 3 kdrooms, 2.5 baths,· vaulted ailingr. big backyarJs. 2 car gara~. only 4 lefi. Must &U! PATRICK KNAPP $189,900 l.ARG.EST Pl.AN 5 bedroom + /oftldm. New CllTpet and hardwood floors. 3 baths. F.x.allmt location. A great ~. J.D. CALLAGHAN $369,000 MARVELOUS 4 BR. HOME! Upgnukd ltitchm and upgrtUkd 1 ~ bath! Large dining a1¥1J.. Briclt fireplace. Private , bacltyard with patio. JACK GIFFORD $154,900 N~ORT FAMILY HOM£ , Beautifo~ 4 bdrm .. 2.5 bath with 2 fi~laces. Great family room. lmmaculat~! Pool & spa. I. ROBIN TENCH $499,000 HARBOR VIEW HILLS Investors windfall! Contnnporary floor plan on huge /,ot. Perfict for renovation. Ownns moving out of the state. CaU 1-800-510-2005 Co~#5006 MARK ACKRICH $449,000 BREATHTAKING VIEWS! Ocean, Harbor, Coastline and City Lights views. 5 bdnns., 4 baths, 3 frpls.. pool & sauna. Spyglass best! JUUA LIAO $1,095,000 EASTSIDE CONDO Quiet rtrut, newer home. large 3 bdrm., 2.5 bath with over 2,000 Sq. Ft. Beautiful landscaping. Great yard just listed! ROBERT MILLIKEN $239,000 HILLTOP TRANQUILITY ~~ lait rays ofthe smtng sun anaJmt spar/tie of City LixJ1ts hixJ1 above Newport Buch. Nearly nmrwith magnificmt rkcor. Light and brixJ1t with customiud bonus room. EnurtAinm backyard. MAXINE GOLDEN . Splendid 3 bdrms. with briclt fireplace. New I carpet. Upgnukd kitchen. Lush landscaping '"'"RV parlting. JACK GIFFORD $158,800 NEWPORT HEIGHTS ~ -Oumn will C""Y -Great locatilm!! 2 bN/room, 1 ba.th with g11111ge •Ni 1 Ndroom, 1 Nth with g11n1ge. For comJ>kte timlils contllet 1-800-510-2005 c<>tk #4087. RITA WADE $2S9,000 ll C~te Plaza, Suite 180, Newport~ CA 92660 -......;.;-..----....-..... ..-................................... _. ( Spacious 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath home located in the private community of Jasmine Creek! Formal dining, Den w/Wet Bar & 2 Large patios!!! 1384,900 Don't miss this one! 4 bdrms, family room, pool, newer roof, doors & windows! 1940 Wiildward Ln, NB. Utl61800 Now 519,000 .... --......-r -~ OlP' -"'-.= - ....-~·-..,,-..... :~ .. ,....... :_.; . ~ ._ OVer 171'ears 'I:qerietu:e Jtfo"IJ tM Coast 'Bro~r 'J.{junetf to !/lJ/~llJ(""'1of7amr. 7fi9-5800 x-131 !l(ll!MJl;(.Sfttli Qwr S,OOQ 'VSC fl!dl Exceptional rustom built 4BR with stunning views of the Back Bay and dty lights. Fabulous floor • plan w/huge upstairs Bonus and Game Room FIT FOR A JONG! Courtyard pool plus rear yard sp.i. GATED ENTRY/3 car garage. 11,250,000 Srruuhlnx Nlmt umt Ylm:tt Eleganl. but cozy 4B.R w/pool & French doors galorl'! RrinR us an offer! S72S,OOO ' (X HIGHLAND) 1499,000 N,,._.,,,,.,,, SIMU Wonderful 3 BR on ~ lot w/ beautiful yard. ~ strttt. aose to Mariner's School and an shopping. UZS,000 c.,.... MMw J1ll1ft Toul.mnodel.w4~t6.&.offlce. 3 fireplacts, 2 patio's and a gorgeous yard! RMuarf UJ9,000 Elegance. charm and w armth are exemphtied in this beautJfully rebuilt hOme With sweepng ocean and • bay Views s 1.299,000 Commanding views, breathtaking sunsets from this lc7.'ety 4 bedroOm • I story home. $820,000 A rare find 6BR. 5S.-. f2-masterSUJtesJ seperate guest hOuSe wlbath Back Bay views $899,000 Spartdlng ocean. oty and bay vieYls from this gorgeous home of taste and comfort s 1, 195,000 c/i'::~s · (714) 760-0847 REMAX SOUTH COUNTY . Panoramic golf course ..news from this expanded home With I st le\lel master suite Huge great room for entenatning. · $759,000 ( • C;D;M;llARGMN Ocean city lights & city view. 3BR fixer on large lot 9200 +sq. ft. Just Reduced to $449,000 4BR, 3BA, private spa. Tropical landscaping, 3<ar garage. 'I I I e:::-.. ~ .. --, -..,,,, -• ~ ..,--/ ~, •, • '::;':: ' ,.., '-"""' ..., .... <... ..... -<.. ... • ,._ '(... , • ~ "" • ,, .. ... .. • ~ ~ ~ ~ • " .. \. ' BIG PRICE REDUCTIONS Fabulous harbor & city light views, on a large lot at a quiel Balboa Peninsula beach! EASTSIDE FIXER Corner R-2 Lot Prime locatioo, this hou$e needs TI.Cl Quiet tree lined street. large comer lot. $170,000 . Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. OLD CDM. DUPLEX Two very cute two bedroom, one bath units on a quiet tree lined street, walk to Fi~e Crowns, Big Coro na & Custom duplex! Large 3 bed. 2 bath. and a 2 bed. 2 bath units with tile floors. custom kitchens. Berber carpet. skylights. large JDUeel' SUU.C with a walk in closet. sun deck cl: a 4 car garage. $539,000 ... COSTA MESA FIXER! Larae R·l Let, A8StJMABLE, $142,500 FIRST T.D. &iatiQa boute oa an extra 1-.e R-2 Jot. priOe inc ... pta., for two tarp lownbomej; Sellii motiQfedf $159,008 ... ~Sr. ar Jr. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Above- the Crowd! \ For additional i'!fonnation regarding thisJabulous proper{)!. contact carol Mock or Bruce Miller Coldwell Banker Newport Beach office (714)644-9060 -Corona del Mar sophistication Chai 111 abomlds in this spacious two bedroom home with views of the ocean and hills and is located onl y one block from Little Corona Beach. The interior is light. bright and immaculate, tastefully remodeled and beautifully maintained. Aw~ deck captures the open vistas and the ambiance of Corona del Mar. Upgrades include a new roof, new plumbing :lnd gorgeous hardwood Ooors. Offered at $649,000. For more information, call Lisa Adam al tlu Coldwell Banker Newport Beach office, 2121 Pacific Coast Highway, (714) 644-906(). Or, reach Coldwell Banlcer on the Internet al http://www.coldwellbanbr.com. The largest residential real estate company in California, Coldwell Banker now operales 257 oflkes and luu nearly 7,000 sales associalls statewide. Overall, the company luu nearly ),500 resld1ndal real estate off1ces and more than 58,()()() saks a.ssociaJn and employees throughout North Amuica. . .. O\•erlooking the splendor of Newpon Harbor and I.he Pacific. this exceptional home is nestled on famed Rocky Point in prestigious Clifthawn and offers spectaeular panoramic views from Dana PoinL Harbor lo Pak1s \'erdes Peninsula. The Library IS breathtaking. with iLS walnut paneled walls. marble fireplace and specracular views of the Pacific Ocean. One can Imagine sitting before a roaring tire on a cool night. enjoying a favorite book. The ambianct' continues as you open the walnut doors into Lhe master suite. which includes a cedar lined walk-in doseVdressing room. Spacious arid pciva1c. the master balh features a Jacuzzj tub and separate vanity areas. The great room is complete with surround sound. cozy fireplace. windO\\ seat. and is adjoined lO the gourmet's kitchen which otfers a granite center island. beautiful glass front cabinets. panay. SUb-zero and two sin~. The recreation room with a granitt wet bar is located dawnstaiis ak>ng with three additional bedrooms offering privatt-baths and custom decor. Each bedroom offers patio doors leading to slate rmaces with water ~· Addilional interior amenities Include two laundries. security/motion deteaor. 550 bottle wine cdlar, sound sysiems. a.mom hardwood Ooors. and two air condidonas with fwc zont control. ThC'l\ome also feat11re·s guest quarters with futi bath and two privac tmn:s located on ils own le\'CI. This remarkable home is now offered at $2, I 00.000 and is a Coldwell Banker Previews propeny. For more than 60 years, the Coldwell Banker Previews estate marketing program has been the pre-eminant system for marketing luxury properties in North America. Exceptionally cha1 nring ·nus~~ -quarter. bath home is in a secluded area of Costa Mesa. lmmacuJate and spacious, it is the mo~t popular floor plan for Lhe development and also features a light and bright family room. A separate den may be used for a fourth bedroom or office. Skylights throughout the home add to its sparkling clean appeal. The home has a ceramjc tile entry and dining area. The living room includes a real brick fireplace. 1berc is a fonnal dining area a.' well. The home has been upgraded with newer carpet and fresh paint. Listed at $199,900. For more informalion, call Bill Lupis of Coldwell Banker at (11") 668-9333 or at ('114) 645-5010. Coldwell Banlctr properth1 may also IH /ouNI 011 tlN lrmrnet al http://www.coldwellba.n.hr.com. . ...... . Newport Prope · lllBE••ITLY._a ..... featuring fine properties from condos to castles _ ~ s~ ~ 4Utee 196f SALT SPRAY Esperiffee lite ulallentlon of llvfa1 rt1bt on 011e of lApne 's lo~ Mtlc:bes. UY\' la over 6480 sq.ft. ol luxury wltb prtqte IMps to MecJi1 Hd 45' ot ....... fer yedlL Cell for feahlra Mst. $3,-,000 LS I ~people are the difference sales associates are lected for their IRVINE TERRACE ..l&WEL · Completely ~meclflecl, n quJtlte 6 bedroom bome 11C1WS from lrvlae 'hrrece Park. <>pea and spedoos, bnatlbll beckyerd wldt a pool & lendscaped .-~ prlveu wtna w/llck mtrMce. $829,000 SSJ SPYGLASS HILL Spacious J600lq.ft.. home •Ith fabuloa!I mowlta:ia & Qty llghu ..-lews. C1&St0ta·bull1 SBR, J 314BA. Pfus llbn'). Owntt moth•ttd. Subntit aJI orren.. $729,000 DSJ curr w nan ..at Georveous newer, water front property. Large patio on sand wino ~I Quality cratlslTllnShlt> & top ot the lint appliances. $1,225,000 • -=-11 ICUll Deluxe condo oo sand. 380, 2.758A. Upper unit w/extra partdng. PanMmlc views. many upgrades. quality loc. Accomodatloo. super value I $729,900 STillll• OLDE -=-A E llAI 580. SBA home w/3U1 garage. 3 fireplaces, wet bar, and privata sauna & spa. EnioY city lights & some ocean view, wtlile being Close to beaches, shops & restaurants. $719,947 OCEAI YEW, U. Lm UJmll VIEW ml 480, 2BA former model home. 3-c:argaraoe will exlra room tor office, etc. Nllw kitchen wlgranlte counters.. Hdwd firs, trench dts. $699,000 WAtBltllOIT Wllll •T ......... C1¥E1 480, 2.58A, light,bt1gtlt. llrgehouse. 180&1tACIOWllSbfi. Prime gated comm. Walk to Udo~ shops. $665,000 Sunny side of the stl'Nl Great location. Room tor llCPlf1Sion. ~ron 1st IMI. Cozy & warm, '4 bedrooms, 2.5 bllhs. $595,000 IU •Iii FAITAIYI IJnbelieYable part.fib yard W/QOrOIOUS landscaplno. 2'° + den, 38A, shows model l*tlct. Fplc In 11¥1ng rm & mstr. A must *' ~7.000 ...... 2104~ ...... l:lm 21 lla100a CMS ~ 4fUIQiv1lle 39Ruef~ 2215 8l'fSlde DI 2215~0! ·-' 41 O Mof1*'9 SW 1900 Ss1llgo S.."60001 Sun 2S l76900l Suri 1 s $1 ~.OOl Sui 2S $537.(XX) S4Jll 2S $4,900,000 Sat , .... $4,900,000 Suo 11-5 '659.000 Sun 1-S Mi69000 Sun 1·5 $830.000 Sun 1-5 S699.000 Suo 2·5 $899000 5allSun 2-5 $710.000 Sun 2-5 .... ,-- 22 Hartior Poll1I sasa.ooo Sun 1·5 Geny Long 1954 Port Nelson $719.000 Sal 1-5 VISuloo '954 POt1 Nelson S719 000 Sun 1-5 JolnHowt CMSl!ni Molm • ... ,121ST 5 Highlshore S1.395.000 Sun 2-5 Rocllllll Liss Ah oo..,. 7 Nightshole $1.295.00 Sun 2-5 Barb1t1 ROCJ9C)lo 6 fa1rwind S1 .795.000 Sun H Bll1>ara Amsladler AMl!i Slleron ... ,., LIOOa Reed 5 Mn Court $229.SOO 5ull 1-5 $229.000 Sill! 1-5 JIRJMuncy 1219.000 Sun 1-6 JudyMunty S324.000 Sali'Sun 1-5 Gail 6rallntf OM Sulhcrtlnd 11•.aoo Siiis.. 1..S Sindy MinlNll ~Jona 3Mllife.dl S1.44t,GOO si.. 1-5 l,,._.. llUIWI JudyMunty 2'5 Wll fullll Dr 1219000 Sun M Ina~ MafC1I 8l'ashief VWt OtV of our Open ffioe&u.I t!I rcpett to • a $500 ifft c~ eo MU.ton IWl Trawl A,mcy ii kt tM-n pi..'°"" nai ~!! Designed & built by current owner. "The Toor Estale" a very rare opportunity for Ille discriminat- ing see1<er of privacy & convenience. Nestled in the S:45 acres of tilts estate IS a truly traditional holOO of unparallelled quahty not found in today's construction-. overlooking the valley from ~ atop old Las Palmas-unhm- itedunoslrtded views 1 m - This inviting 4 bedrooms. within walking dis- tance to mariners & back bay, features newer roof. automated sprinklers. wood llObrs. copper pip- ing & much morel SUbm1t your otter-now reduced to $429,000 $221,• , sm.• 380. 2.5BA. tii ceilings., hardwood floors, llfivale patio. Seeing is believing. Call today tor more intomlatlon. ( S MINUI'E WALK TO NEWPORT CENTER Shows li1'c a model, quiet locition, g:ited community. $859,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES SPECIALS OPPORTUNTIY KNOCKS -The best buy in the Port Sttcets at $409,000. Nice sized lot. lVith lots of room to expand. 2 + den, ocw carpets, flooring. FIVE BR + LIBRARY + NURSERY -dcd to over 3,200 sq. ft .. with extra la I 19,000 ALL NEW IN 1988 -Go~ rebuilt home, with 4BR. 3.SBA. large lot, huge living room, flawless decor. ~795,000 STEPS TO TIIE TENNIS COURT, POOL AND SPA -Ph~ Ill, Se.wind, Porto6no model with enclosed brceuway, all new windows, many ocher upgndcs. Also available for lease at $2,600 mo. ~SS9,000 LEASE NEAR TIIE GREENBELT -4BR, shows bright and clean. $2,300 mo. TWO ...... 0 NG S A...-Qfclw Joa~-Rel1 Eddie QrOtlt, Inc. ~tti Johnson_ 760-1966 Wliy Pay Rent. .. ? When Your Mortgage Is Less Than Rent .... 101 Avoaulo aose to beach & Fashion Island. $179,500 15JAvoaulo 2 Bedroom -2 Bath Condo, Close to Beach and FaShion Island. Private 2-Car Garage with Storage. Lovely Pool, Spa and Enteruinment Area. $229,SOO 727 Avocado 1181/i Margarite 4210 Spindrift $269,500. $289,900 $185,000 Sold Sold Sold • 1nes Read the latest ha~in s in ... B &ther Yank of RE/MAX SOUTH COUNTYNEWPORTBEACHwu spotted at Fashion Island. where she wu strolling along with her 4-month-old grandson, Coby Alldrew. She has two Dystrophy Association. She and her colleagues from COWWELL BANKER COSTA MESA will be .. arrested" next week by officers styled after the Keystone Cops and hauled off to jail (Spoons Calif omia Grill in Santa Ana}. They can make bail ($750} by calling and raising money through donations to MDA. Cheers to Gayle Boblon Lewk, who is back after being squired around wine oountry in a limousine, along with her family members. Delpha Oswald is off to the Buck.eye tate agam, to visit live in Ohio. Just Europe, where sbC vislt'ed family in Germany. Lady Luck smiled again on Jenie ( NtWmR I llEAr'fl-ni.mnlni: 111'J!r.1<l<.Jlhif pc111h1111-.e ( MleJ Vt'l)Jlllt-. w/ro11l & 'l'a V1""''' ,,f trl't..,, 11111111 ,1111 lk.1ch clv>e Jdt .-'\ xh •n 6 ll -14f0 . • S 110,l'OO NEWl'ORT RE.'\CH Pn"1M.· •"<' m \lt·v. 1,...n 1h1' ZS' '15, Rl l.11 ,,n 1h, Nt>Wf'•"" Pt'mn.,ul.t 0\<1lt'r hn.111• llll! '' 11l 1hle h• yuJhht'li MJru.t .mJ R,ibt'n Bt-111, 0+t \)t~) . . . S1C>'1,l\.'\1 Nf;WPORT SI IC\RES Llrl!l''I 1hJ hm m 1h1, uni). L1gh1 & hnJ,?hl w/1111111 l!J.1.,,, ~ vJuht'.l teilini.:' L1rn\L! & dmtni: llJ'l'll m 2 i.:ardt·n,, Kl'nn1t· J1• R1::0 611 -14l\1 . $112.1.\).) BALP.OA PENINSULA A°"1lu1"1\ ,h.1mlln1.? "ni:m.11 1N w11.11:c l'<•rft'<.l '' 'ummer hnu...: or l.lf•'ll f'•lt'lll1.1l 1n r .. m .. Jd Frpk. Ii: lml\ nn M,11\ Ann Nt>1hercu11 611-14\.'(1 $145.IXO AT TI~l: BEACH lmmxul,11e Jurt,, <A /ni:.u nev. '"'"' E..'1<..h fw., 1h.l_,, l h11h' JnJ f1rerLK~. Clost-Ill i-.. .. k.h .111J r.ul. Ooh \',111 OrJen/lkne Wabh/l.JnJ1 Vl.lrJon 67.3-6~ •... $J~5.\\X) BAYSIDE COVE GareJ cmrlx on 1ht· hJ\ v./ro"I ~ heJ<-h lhJ w/Jen t>r l.'lll~t. launJry nn. frrlc & l 1.k-..l, lllr l'llJ•'Ylllt.! tht· ..ea br~~ &·a AmolJ 611-1400... . ... $425,000 BALBOA PENINSULA OIJ Ralh.1.1 dwm ••n RZ 1111 w/mom w hu1IJ. lhJ w1'let>f"llll! porch + ewe ,n.Ju1 Wal\; h• hl\, ht>ach & re:.iauranr' B.uh,1ra Mile-; & All"'<m Stt'<"m.m 644·90<10 .... S-425.\UJ NEWl'ORT ISLAND BAYFRONT Ourlcx <A/J.xk 3bJ/2bJ °'11ct, fr1cnJI} 1~lanJ near oct'all, helCh anJ p:uk fb, 1J Pnnct' 644-9060 IRVINE COVE An exc11mg lo1 v./llr\ l1i.:h1 anJ ocean views in a ch111ec l11C1111un m rrcs11g1ou.~ cmry w/rcnni' & pnvatc: heath. Olga MattheM 63 1-1400 ... . ............... $-445,000 1 ocean views tfom Channd Re1T '" •nJ. 2h.I w/fonuly ruom. Contempooiry style. Dock ava1lahle. Rm&· We-t 644-9060 . . . . . . . . . . $H'l.1\\' LIOO VILLAGE AREA ll1ithl y u~ con.fos m luwn lu II·• .... /24hr Jnnan. Eleir.inr Cl'lffill\(ln afCali. rot1'. billiard & carJ m1' \ " .... , Mam.i .inJ R.~n Bcnr, (i..H.9060 . from $4S0.l\'\) '" I ! I~.~\\ LAGUNA BEACH H1ll~iJe cfurkx ar north t.-nd \l'.lll '" '""'" Crl"'rnl &1y. Chann1nj1 ZhJ w/trrk & lbJ. Bo«h v.·/1xeJn """',I,,~. Re~1l' McNemey 631-1400.. . . . . . . . . . . <-~1·'·'\ Lll10 PARK ORIVE NKely aM·omreJ Zbl cooJ.1 "'""'l'h '"'11• 1 ch.mnd & •lCl'an. Luxur, ~'Cunty hlJg w/2'4hr dot>rrn.m. r-••I ~ ·r• M.111 L.1u K1ehlt'r 631-1400 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4i1'.1\\' 28TH STREET MARlNA Near new&.~ Zhd cu1l.l.11111 1 h1 I, 11 High ce1lm~. frrk: &. waterlmnt halcooy. Walk r11 ocean anJ '"''I" Man u\U K1chler 63 1-1400 . . . ,_4;0,,,' NEWPORT BEACH Waterfmnr Jurkx v.·/JocL U~ra11' un11 "II"'"' J«l. Jowrs111rs w/fOlkl &. Jeck 11Vt'r the hay. Modem unu- O<lviU .Prma. .64'VXl60. . • • • • . • • .. ·~. ~-~~.. . . $ S·N..l.~ BALBOA ISLAND Olann1ng duplex on comer. 2bl rue w/trrl" 11h·,I kitchen & Dr. doon to rano. Zhd art m rear. Possible lt'a.'< 11p1111n G\,Jy Van Onkn/Betcc Wal h/lmJa Gordon 673..fHOO .. S'iW.1\\' C'ORONA DEL MART nplcx 1ust tcp from oceanfront. I unll 11> ~ ii> un11 · pnfcct for owner, + 2 uma ea Z\Vl.Sb. All w/frpk & r·"''' Shamn McKmnon 631-1400 ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S'i'ill.tW HARBOR VIEW HOMES Koolh~cmtr w/fum-cr new 4hJ. 1>r .. 1l fast nn, huge d1mnir nn, family rm: Vaultro oolangs & 4 ttrcrl.iu' O..inakl Pfaff 644·9060 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Si\0.~\\' EMERALD BAY The only lot for sale oceanside oiPCH. Small l>u1 H'll ~•>tteatro c-0ecagc w/frpk. pool, q>a and pavalioo. Barbara Milt'S and Alli.son Seestman 64'4·9060 . . . . . . . . . SH~.l\\' tem(Xlfllty 1 I 1~1ii1h 'Rt Pnme "lilt -mi: "mt:r 4 bedm.Wlb. v,>lumt Ct'1h~. frt'nch J."~ .1nJ pmu wnh 'f'il \Ii"'" McConniclc 6+4-9060 . $779.t'ro "-\N l.1.EMENTE Ocean \IC\\ Mt.'J11crrJnt• m ,..,1,11c m g.11eJ cmr,. ''~I'> hi lx-ach. 4t..b. Jmma & fam1I~· nm Tnmh, pt1<1I .mJ 'PJ. ~In~\ LlWlgn<' 6+4·9060 . $795,l\."() \II() PENIN ULA lncrcJ1bk ll('IXmunu)·! The Ehcll Club. 4 lol)..•>n 1-h J, 110' x 70'. I hJe lrum ht-ach Zunl>J R 3 p,~ for. 4 h~' ,,r ,,,nJ....-. \l.m Ann Ne1hcrcu1t 6l1 ·I '400. . . . . . . . . S 795,t\."() EWPORT BEACH Rt'ltn.lekJ In ult'.' 1•mlle hm \\/:.funning ocean 1 W\\~ Ek.'gilflt living.& Jming rms. Fmly m1 w/frrl... ~1'l'>lcr w/frpk & !>('0. JuJy R..~ 64+9060 .. . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . $849,(XX) l:MERALD BAY PnccJ 10 lleU! 1)()1 }h.l home in l'xcdlem Cl'•nJ1t1tlll \\/•'o..~ "'"''Walle ro very l'fl\'ilft' he.ich a~ f'UK. Amee Miller 64+9060. . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. ....... $850,lXXl LllX) ISLE Tumkty 3hJ on huge lot. Dmmg & f.im11\· 111\5, rna1J'i qn:rs. i_:~J,'l,c;:!~~~~-~~ --'~-~u~_v_ ~~~·-~~~I~~~ 1r<1Neim'ns'..L .......... '-ll• EMERALD BAY Compktdy rcmoJdt'd 3bJ home ..,.•/oc~n & dry l1i:hu \'lt'1''S. Top qu31iry w/wocxl fl~. Bnttr O"J'I• Fr. ,hn & ~yhghts. \ Jk'fl<' Ho"ell 631-t '400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 1.295.000 IX1VER SHORES Remodelt'd 4hJ bayfrum .,/Jock for 55'. Marble IJ.i.irs, updated lc1tch, rnvatt' masltt wf Vlt'W) of mounl<lms & lights. R,lbG1cm 631 -1400 . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. Sl.325,000 ~ SAN a..EMENTE On !he ocean 4hJ & bom.16 rm Courtyard, prvt r.mu wfsrre & fittpll . Walls ol glas6. Assn rool & <<'nnis. Nancy Lavigne 6+4-9060. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... $ 1.395,000 NEWPORT PENINSULA Ape bldg tcrc to beach & bay. 7 units lbd & 2 units 2bd. Grear views. Pool, pal~. t'lcvator, garagt-& extra Jlkna. Kay Polovina 631·1400 ........................... Sl.395.CXX> A PENINSULA £xcifim: ~txl w1t<-.;:...,...,.,,--ncin...1r-.--'H¥- '1Cc.in lr,>nl•ge Pruren\ I\ ok.lu.Jlt\ } luh · 3rJ lllil) he ~paraleJ Marci.1 anJ R1~n ~"" 6+4·9Q({l ......... St,790,000 S:\N JUAN ( '.'\P~IRANO b.l.fUISll<' Ml.Jitt'rranean Nate w/v1c~ nt hill~ & \'lle!dn 6bJ never l1veJ m. Fr.>nl l.'f•IUnJ, l1L.c pnvdte rarl. Nanq Lwlf.!llC .mJ B.1n1 rercirJ 644.\)\)(\(l ...... Sl.795,000 LllX) ISLE Swt..:pu~ cumt'r ,..,1;i1c 1)n full hall hltx:k. Very l.i:rgc Six.I h<IU* w/11hr.1f\, f.im1l~ rm, 1nplr ).!MJ~. luxun,1111 1?<1rdcro. lo« valUt'. KJv P11lnvma 611 1400 ........ Sl.795,000 LAGUNA ~h1-1111f1,·cm ,1\\,1rJ-w111nmu n"11cmror,1ry on lfZ + 3Crl! \\'fSO'c-1111 & 'I'·' W,111, 11' i.tla" utfor p.mnmmit .x:~.in & coastal views. Roh vlt'm 631·1-*00 . . . .. .. . . . .. . .. ..... S 1.995,000 BALBOA ISLAND R.1re on marker pnmc South Bayfront. Sunny cuf· ncr, 4h.l h'> + z h.l ,1r111\W JM jf.lraj..'C. Need. n c. has great bones. Grayce T.1l1alerrn 673-6900 . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... $2,195.000 IRVINE COVE Dramatl( 3b.J contemporary w/huge central slcylit OOmt' & 180" uct'3n 'le\\' lqy '"'"'ll anJ Jmll\j;l rm\, fmly rm, library & den. Sha.con McKinnon 631·1400... . ...... SZ.795,000 r-t•-.m• <...."'ORONA OEL MAR Oct'antmnt I! talc w(4 btJroom suucs. Coult)'llrd for 10 can. L1111t'S1ooe, j..'faflltl! and marble. John Cam~ll 644-9060 . . . . . ........ Sl,795,000 UDO ISLE Bayfnllll ll('wl)• ~built with new Jock. Expans1vt' bays.Jc lt'm<:I! & JecL. uhr.iry, t'lcva1ors. 4 frrlces. basement Lylttn and Jdf EWlllg 6+4-9060. . . . . . . . . . . ...... SZ.795,000 SAN CLEMENTE Guard ~rcJ cstatt'. Wf'Stcm Whit<' H01R grounds. Coastal v1t'ws 7bJs & ~1 qrtn, cl~ mcuu, library, media, den. Nancy lavlgl)t' and Boni Pcmra 644-9060 ............ $3,Z00,000 HARBOR ISLAND (IJ' fmn~ w/p1er. 5bd hm + lhd apt. Wraps around mrt'fior root & courtyard. Fabulous oppommiry. Carol Moclc 6+4·9060 ......................... , . $4,950,000) • I WEEKEND OP.EN HOUSES 1-5 -------- SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS COSTA MESA 2766 Longwoo d C t NEWPORT COAST 26 l lcrmu nt $219,000 Carla Broffman $384 ,500 Vicki Lee SATURDAY AND SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS 1 701 Starlight Circle LIDO 106 Vtti Cordova $565,000 C ammy Leslie $559,000 e.Matthewa/L. amngtOcl SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BLUFFS 222 Nata HARBOR RIDGE 18 San Sebastian L AGUNA BEACH ' 1384 Pacific Way PENINSULA $399,995 $1,275,000 D'ctte Steelberg $1,995,000 R.Giem & O.Matthewt NEW LISTINGS N EWPORT B EACll • $ ll0,000 Charming upgraded l BR pentho.use in gated Versailles complex w/pool & spa. Views of treee & fountain, Berb;r carpet & shutters. Jeff Axton • 631-1400 ' IRVI NE • $199,900 Dramatic 2BR, 2.S BA, den/study townhome. 2 story, living rm w/frpl. 2-car garage. Close to pool & spa area. G inny Anderson • 644-9060 NEWPORT COAST • $249,900 Trovafr italcd compl('x w/pool (.?spa. Model perfect, air l..'.onclitioned conJo 2BR, 2nd fir li ving areas open to broad terrac('. Roh Gicm • 631-140 0 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA • $389,000 Bn~hl, spacious contemporary 4BR bm, 2 mstr's, family rm, weight rm {-? scp. studio. Large beautifully landscaped yard. Jeff Axton • 631-1400 N EWPORT B EACH • $478,000 Upgrad;J 3BR, 2 BA, Carmel in great phase JI location. Large yard & dose to park. Upgraded kitchen +bonus rm added in attic space. Mic.hael Dreyfua!Siuan Weir • 644-9060 CORONA DEL MAR • $629,000 Great location in old Corona del Mar. Light & bright w/large kitchen. Extras include downstairs study/office w/frpl + family rm. Marie Deremiah/Chris~ Fr•ncis • 644-9060 · Panoramic views from Palos Verdes to Dana Point. This quality home is unbelievable. Hardwood fin, French doors & custom moldings. Carol Mock/Bruce Miller • 644-9060 DOVER SHORES • $1,250,000 Custom 5BR hm w/ocean, city light & upper bay vieww.. Dining & family roo~, den, sep. mth suite & gardens pool & spa. Reggie McNc;rn~ • 631-1400 tl. OUT OF AREA LISTINGS TEMECULA • $1,675,000 eea. Edie O lson • 644-9060 IRVlNE • $1,955,000 ocabon, room or poo , tenniJ ng qudit.e groun imported Prencb lime1t.on . NEWPORT B EACH PCH @ Mariner's Mile 631-1400 J•n Wud/Souja Powell • 644.-9060 ... N EWPORT B BACH PCH ~ Avocado 644-9060 BALBOA ISLANi> @I Marine Ave. 6 73-6900 http://www.coldwellbank~r.com ~---llrop&ll . i• bd•si•• lrwi•• Co•• (llorlll La11•••> 135 lnrl•• Co•• Crest • SpcctKular 111° views, the best views c...-rcc1 to •DY lot in Pclia.n ~rest • ......... ••Kii •ncl Tennis Courts • AssodMlon dues ...,ox. 111 of Pelan Hill • No Melo Roos Tua • bdusiv• 9urd-tmcd, priv.ac community of Irvine Cove $4,800,000 . '--* 0.• Vian from......,,,....,, ....., • ..., , ......... • lltcMll • 5 ........ t.S ·-·- • Lulil•• ............. .... . .............. __ (714) 644·t060 Ext. 147 · • l-'•m1•011•11r1a1111nh• ... Alw • ... ........ ,. • ., fNlectlCNft Cail• . .,_ ·-- .... --· . .. ··----- MICHAEL DREYFUS & SUSAN WEIR Associate Logan Wilson Call 800-892-7158 mdreyfus@coldwellbanker.com NEW LISTING HARBOR VIEW HOMES This is an expanded J Bedroom, 2 Bath Carmel model home with a Bonus. Room . It is locaced on the inner loop and is close co the park and school. Offered at $478,000 GREAT VALUE----- Westminster $2 32,000 \. -1·~ 1·~~-~. ' ' #' Ncrwpon Beach Lagun~ N1~1\Jel $22ll.500 -- - ' .... .... NC'rwport 8C'ach Irvine $1 49,000 I Lease $1,JOOmo-- Nerwpon Beach NC"rwpon Beach Redondo Beach $214,000 Ncrwron tk.1ch -Laguna Niguel MORE HOMES SOLD 1996 . -- IN ESCROW-- olclWell Banker teams up ith IOcal schools ations from property les to raise funds tO offset istrid shortfalls Coldwell Banker Laguna Beach North d Laguna Beach South are donating 200 per transaction on Laguna Beach roperty sales to support the Laguna each School District. The school district s re-evaluating itS budget after iscovering the district was more than $I · lion short of funds for the school year. More than 90 sales associates from both oldwell Banker Laguna Beac;_h branches ve teamed up in an effort to help eviate the districf s shortfall. Sales around $4,000 per month. Laguna Beach sales associate Tara Conley attended the school district board meeting and handed the board members a one page description of the Coldwell Banker plan to a.id the Laguna Beach School District ''The sales associates in Laguna Beach know this is a worthy cause to help the education of the local children," Conley · "Many of our Coldwell Banker sales associates are parents themselves and don't want to see the children and teachers suffer because of this financial crisis.·· In addition, the Coldwell Banker Laguna Beach offices have encouraged other businesses in the area to join them in their fund raising efforts. Money donated by Coldwell Banker will assist specific programs .and projects for the Laguna Beach School District. "Everyone should be aware of the importance the Laguna Beach School District has in our community," said Tom Wagner, branch manager. For aU your real estaU needs, conlacl Coldwell IJlmbr Lapu Beaelt North oj/iu al (714) 494-0215 or du Coldwell &mhT Ltlptt0 Beodt SotlJlt oj/iff al &utker on du lnJenut al hllp:/lwww.coldwellbanhr.coa TM /arrest reri4ential naJ estate COMplUIJ in California, Coldwell &u.Ur "°" operatn 257 offkn and luu "etU'ly 7,000 sales associaus stalewille. Overwll, dae company has nearly 2,500 resitlenlial real estate oj/icn and wwre lNu.t 58,000 sales associaus and employees tlrrouglwul Nortlr Ameriea. ColdY#ell Banker honors Veteran Realtor inducted into International President's Circle David Hayes of Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa has become a member of the International President's Circle. announced branch manager Tom Sutro. This prestigious honor is given to producers in the top two percent df Coldwell Banker's 55,000 sales associates rccognius top sales associates who have performance," Sutro said. "David is most Hayes specializes in the areas of Costa deserving of this prestigious award." Mesa. Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Hayes' residential real estate career Westminster. Garden Grove and the be an 20 can o. He has s nt the ast sunoundin beach communities, as well 15 years at Coldwell Banktt. A member as northern Orange County. of the Coldwell Banker President's Club A native of Fresno, he has lived in since 1988, Hayea hu consistently been Huntington Beach for the past 20 years in the top one percent of all sales with his wife Magaly and their two associates in Southern California. He is a children. Hayes received his bachelor's of Certified Relocation Specialist with science in busincs from the University of Coldwell Banktt and is a member of the Redlands. 1n his spare time he enjoys National Association of llealiors and the playing tennis, snow-skiing and ttaveling. California Association of Realtors. FM ,OIU,... .,,.,. ...., ""' """" "My Philolophy when selling real estato R.,a"' dw Coltlwll a-ur C... is to 111111 ~ope u l would like Co be ,,.,. oJ11!.ce., (114) fU.9333 or rMtlt tti9'1'l •....,..Mid. "I a1lo treat ev«y ~a.Mr• dw I,.,_,., iilff ~ ttty OWtt." • • • • • li#p://www.col#Willlitudu.coa 26 Cler mont Newport Coast Beautiful 3 bedroom 2.5 bath single family home in St. Michel. Highly upgraded with wool carpeting. hardwood floors, white European cabinets and white tiled countertops. Professionally }UJdscapcd, tenaced rear yard with gazebo. Ready Offered at $384,500 For Mure information, plt1uc CRll Vicki Lee 714/ 631-1400 ex~. 238 Mina Pourang ioins ColdY#ell er She brings nine years experience to Irvine office Real estate agent Mina Pourang recently joined the Coldwell Banker Irvine office. according to Jon Cook. branch manager. Pourang began her real estate career in 1987. With nine years of experience, she brings her immense knowledge of the local market to the Coldwell Banker 0 Banker, Pourang held many professional processor and underwriter as well as the mortgage department manager at T&D Mortgage and Realty World. · · ce and customer relations, Pourang markets residential properties in Orange County, Los Angeles and San Fernando. "Customer satisfaction is of the utmost importance to ~ .. Pourang said. "I strive to provide my customers with excellent service and to be updated with the current real estaee nwt.ct to better serve their Mina Pourong California notary public. a California real estate broker and a California tax preparer. For the past 14 years. she has also been a spokesperson on a Friday < . I I I ' ·-• ·-· • -r Spectacular ocean and golf course views 7,000± sq. ft. 5 Bd. 5.5 Ba. M arcy Welnsteln $2,995,000 Ritz Cove Fabulous Mediterranean villa build to suit Ocean view! Scanlan & Busk $2,295,000 South Peak Guard gated South Peak home wt pool and large lot Upgrades Steve High $1 , I 98,000 644-160 723-8800 lXCLUSIVl AFFILIATl OF SOTHEBY'S International Realty Newport North Townhomes Model perfect 2 Bd. condo. Great location/view. Sara Hinman $169 ,000 Serrano Park Great value • Lake Forest. 4 Bd. 2. 75 Ba. Won't last. ..... Btodle $318,000 3 Bd. townhome w/ vast views of bay, mountains and city lights. Coby Ward $349,500 'Northwoods Spacious home in family neighborhood. 4 bedrooms. 2.5 baths, 3 car gar41ie. Largest home in tract. Sally Anne & Don Shertdan $279,900 New Listings Harbor View Homes Expanded Palermo with beautiful wood floors, remodeled kitchen. New concrete roof. Hinman & Scanlan $539,000 Eastbluff Family home remodeled • great double yard. New carpet and paint Lombardi & Worden $499,000 Eastbluff Big remodeled home at an Irresistible price. Contemporary d ecor. Coby Ward $589,000 Harbor View Homes Expanded 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. on exceptionally large lot. Schmiesing & Mertz $599,000 Do'l'el' Siio~ GradoUs 5 Bd. 4.5 ea. vtewhome w/ Europe.in flair. Pool &spa . "Esther Fine $895 .000 Bl& Canyon Com pletely remodeled single story home on extra large lot. ~rand & Bibb $1,595,000 Harbor View Hiiis Beautifully renovated 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. ocean view home in a wonderful neighborhood. Angel & Hutchlncs $969,000 Beach Communities Corona del Mar Custom two story with 4 Bd. 3 Ba. & spa. Close to park. Marian PhUllpf)I $669,000 Sotldl t..pu SpecUcular remodeled oceanfront condo. Steps to beach. Stew: HIP $789,000 644~1600 723~8800 New Listings Newport North Villas Model perfect 3 bedroom. Master suite on main floor. Grq Lombardi $424,900 Priced well for entry leveJ In Newport Beach. Well maintained home. Coby Ward $299,000 .... 644~1600 723~8800 Corona del Mar Jasmine Creek 3 Bd 2.5 Ba Den/offic.e off master bedroom Low price• Evan Corkett $342,500 Jasmine Creek 2 bedrooms plus den w/ cozy comer fireplace Tennis and pools Carole Johnson $429,000 Corona del Mar Two story 4 Bd. New England charmer Steps to China Cove. Debi Bibb $729,000 Belcourt Former ·s· model w/ wood entry flooring. lovely LR and dining area. Virginia Zenz $685,000 Eastslde Costa Mesa Two master suites in gated Laurel Point overlooking the pool Close to Back Bay. Keith Randle $149,500 Newport North VIiias Gorgeous 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 3 car garage on lush oversized lot. Model perfect! ' Grq Lombardi $489,900 Emerald Bay Custom home w/ ocean view! 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. In fabulous condition. Je""Y Finster $1,237 ,500 Ocean Ridge Santa Barbara style custom. Very appealing, Great view! Scanlan & Weinstein $1,395,000 Condo & Townhome Living · Parkside Townhomes Charmin&. 2 Bd. I. 5 Ba townhome w/ 2 car garage. HeldJ Stockwell $71,000 Ocean Rldce Bramalea's larcest floorplan with view of ocean. Pool & spa. Scanlan & Weinstein $1 ,150,000 Harbor Rkl&e MacnJflcent 6 Bd. 7 Ba. custom estate. Panora~ views! Carole Bera $2,695,000 Pelican HUI Custom estate. Sweepinc views of ocean, C..tallna and harbor. Scanlan & Weinstein $3, 995,000 Pelican HUI Fabulous front row view of golf course, ocean and city lights. Truly spectacular! Jerry Finster $1 ,450,000 Costa Mesa ranite counter tops in kitchen and wet bar, lovely step down formal living roo~ and private master suite with fireplace. $1,550,000 • .. 723-8800 644-1600 723-8800 644-1600 ) , .. , BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Westcliff Remodeled Home 11 06 Nottingham Open Sunday $469,000 Lido Isle Vacant Lot 2 15 Via Koroo Open Sat. & Sun. $399,000 Lido Isle Vacant Lot Unique prime street to street location. Ideal for 3,000 sq. ft . custom home! Steps to beach & tennis $399,000 Triangle Square Area 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome w/ fireplace Greenbelt location. community pooJ $144,000 BILL FEENEY'S 1996SALES Property I 0 Weybridge I 0 Weybridge 435 Via Lido Soud 2620 Cliff Drive 3251 Broad Street 1506 Priscilla 111 Via San Remo 8 Misty Meadow 83 Linda Isle 130 Via Koron 126 Via Koron 1864 Park Vista 126 Via Koron 126 Via Koron 205 Crystal 1415 Galaxy 304 36th Street 1314 Santiago 2 13 Knox Street 1851 Port Kimberly 137 Via Venezia 314 Buena Vista 510 Catalina 101 Harbor Woods 125 Via Waziers 4210 Spindrift 463 Walnut 304 36th Street 300 36rh Street RepreseflUd Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Buyer Seller Seller Buyer Seller Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Bayfront Value 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodel~ with (JO' on the water Motivated seller -bought another home $979,000 Udo .. Bay Vlew"llame 5 Bd. 4 Ba Pride of ownership! Highest quality materials Marble, gianitc. Amch doors. aown mi..,.., 3 firqllaca $799.000 . 717-4744 Harbor View BDls Broedmoor 4 Bd. 2.S Ba. completely u~ and expanded! 9,900 sq. ft. comer lot. granite counters, skylights $950,000 Udo &le Double Let 3 Bd. I BL beach house, prime 6()• street to snet Iii. Build 1M1 f..nes 91 a large home. with yard. pool. e.:. $7",111 COllONA DU MA.a Look at this pflce rot 48lt 38A condo! uuh cell. fplc. bmal Oil. I Bil I BA down ............ $)68,500 PlNINSU1A POINT Dfamalic wide b.Jy view from older res w/'10A. fronragoe. Loe value. ~ for rdloll>.-.WIS,000 BAUOA ISLAND Top-quality rernod duplex. White kll MBll w/olc. &. deck. 2llll apt CNef 2-c.v gar ........... $7)5,000 UDOISU Cleat sottt to street loc. Huge M8R downsm. 2 vtty lg Bl &. deck upstJS. So patio._.sSJUOO IALIOABIAND Owmer ~ l.g ll w/lmestoot heinh. New CMP't l/o. ~<MS 2<M P•···--······S547.5IOO CORONA DU MAil Spacious/open 3BR. 2.SBA condo w/pool ~ 5iu den. M8R w/fpk. spa tub. balc ....... $361,SOO CO&ONA DD. MAil So. of hwy. In lush setting. 38R 28A. Din. rm. w/Fr drs to lg bale Fam rm/ok. area. ..... $395,000 CORONA DU. MAil ~==:.w/!':~ ... ~ !I ,, I I • HOMEBUYING TIPS A PRE-APPROVED LoAN HELPS TAKE THE STRESS OUT OF BUYING A HOME By Terry Lee -Loan consultant, Home Savings of America Bu) ·ing a home is exciting -but for some buyers it s a stressful time, too. It doesn't have to be. Experienced homebuyers know that "pre-qualification" just doesn't match rhe first sman seep coward buying a up with a real pre-approval. We offer home is getting a pre-approved loan. a pro~ram called Advance Loan By determining exactly how much Approval that's quick and easy and home they can afford, they avoid a includes a financial and credit profile ... major cause of stress. and cells potential borrowers how Knowing how much you can afford much they're approved for before they gives you several immediate go looking. The pre-approval process advantages: cakes about 48 hours. It positions you a.s a serious buyer If credit problems arc found, the with a Realtor"". ~I know someone buyer-to-be can deal with them at the with a pre-approved loan means outset. T his climinatcsapotentiaJ business, says Jackie Ran ,...e_m_an ____ cause oraelay-and srress-<iuring the ReMax-Newport Beach. final seeps of the home buying process. It gives you an edge with the seller, Advance Loan Approval is good for who is looking for che most qualified 60 days and is FREE. buyer. For more h makes you a berrer negotiator information, when che bargaining begins, because call me at you know your purchasing power. 800-896-5593. Pre-approval programs vary by lender, and ic's important to make sure 1hac che program includes a financial profile assessment. An off-the-cuff ti? --UNllCR An Ahmanson Company H<).\11. psca e IVlng This traditionaJ style condominium is located in the Belcourt Hill area of Newport Beach. Encompassing more than 2,000 uare fi this two m p us n. two and one-half bath home has been tastefully and professionally decorated in soft earth tones to satisfy the most demanding owner. 'The entry drops a step to the ca.rpcted living room with a wood burning fireplace and floor to ceiling mirrors along one waJl. The adjacent dining room loots onto the Entering the gourmet kitchen, one immediately notices the natmal wood floors and cabinets, tile counters, center island and sunny breakfast area with ocean view. Every imaginable appliance is here including Sub-Zero rcfrigerator/frcez:er, two Tbennador ovens, one with microwave, Kitchen Aid dishwasher and instant bot water, Jenn-Air range and compactOr. The master bedroom suite bas a sitting area, fireplace and glass door wardrobe. 1be large mast.er bath bas tub, shower, separate water closet., additional mirrored wudrobc and clothes closet Other features are a second master bedroom/cozy den with adjlcent wet bar, interior laundry room, powder room, air-conditioning and We11te security system. Included iD this gatc.-IU8fded community is a pool and spa. Offered at $399,000. . For,..,. W•11-., "'11 Mlb MMr .t (11') "4-IMIO. C... N-wr_ ~'O*~W.~~M.MA.-.\•' • •• •, .• • • • • .,,, Dover Shores ~mily home Located OD one of the most sought after streets in the area of Dover Sbores/Westcliff, this home is a great opponunity. The home is perfect for any family with f ~ur bedrooms, two baths and an open floor plan. Its high-beamed ceilings and spacious kitchen make this home feel even larger than it already is. French windows and doors arc abundant throughout, giving even more character and charm. Ftw-.uNW ~,., caD BllUl 0, Jon Dislw11 Ill (71') 644-1600. Coo.st Newpon PropmU1, 4 Cl'fk P"1vl, SU. 260, Newpon S.CA. rever Views. This gracious Dover Shores home overlookin the B'ack Ba Fashion hland and offers a sophisticated yet casual lifestyle within a prestigious and well established ncigbbotbood of 310 homes with three private beaches. ElegantJy appointed, this spllcioua residence with private pool and spa features five bedrooms. a formal living room and dining room. a family room plus bonus room and. is accented with leaded glass doors and inlaid .,.,le floors, while the fonnal living room with its wet bar. fireplace and crystal chandeliers enjoys views of both Fuhion Island and the inner courtyard and sparkling pool. The formal dining room with its dramatic chMddic:r loob out ICl"08S the Back Bay. An antique &gliab fireplace Cl'Cale a focal point in the richly paneled family room which 8djoim the gourmet titcbea with a cozy breakfast room. Parquet noon extend to a downstain bedroom. full ~ launcky and boous room. UpiWn. the 1DUler bedroom mile bu Flwb doon wt a wide bak:ony that ovedoob the Back ~ and Pabioa blind. Two~ Che ~. leCOlldlry bedrooms share a bUbloom iDd mo have Prada doon leadhll out to the ~y. The fourth upstairs bedroom bD iu own piVllllD bldlroom lad a walk·ID clolet. F#...,.,,.,., :11do11, Ml &dw ,,,_"' (11.f) Uf.1#0. C... N~ 1Pl~40.ra.r.,S....Ja,.~•w.L -.• ~. ---··--· 2 Association office closed for Labor Day 4 8:45 a.m., GPA Committee meeting 9 a .m. -noon, Agency 1 -4 p.m .. Ethics 5 8:30 a.m .. Board of Directors Ml.S Book Delivery 9 8:45 a .m .. Community Relations meeting 9 a.m .. Ml.S Committee meeting 10 8:45 a .m .. Affiliate Committee meeting 11 9 a.m. -noon. Foreclosure 1 -4 p .m .. Cold Calllng Techniques 12 9 a.m .. Grievance Committee meeting 2 -4 p .m .. COMPASS Beginner course 13 10 a.m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Prevle~ 14 Rosh Hashanah 16 8:30 a.m .. Orientation/Induction 1 a 8:30 a.m. -Civic Leaders Breakfast 9 a .m. -noon. Enviro Hazards 2 -5 p.m .. Internet Course 1 -4 p.m .. Procuring Cause 19 2-5 .m., COMPASS Advanced course 22 Autumn begins 25 9:30 a .m. -4:30 p.m., Semlnat Working with Real Estate Financing. Taught by Attorney Bert Cook 26 9 -11 a .m., COMPASS Beginner course 27 10 a .m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview • • Which comes first? • The broker)s commission or • The broker)s examination of deed restrictions • Too often, the broker's commission • Choose your broker wisely! Call Now For Particulars * CdM 2 sty. ocn view/wide lot ...................... $1 , 149,000 * CdM 2 sty. trod. dream hm. w/gst house .......... 1,295,000 *Ocean front estate with pool and guest house ..... 2,495,000 ... l 9 * CdM Ocean and sunset view home/large lot ........ 897,000 * CdM SFR So. of PCH near beach ....................... 379,000 * CdM remodeled home on wide lot ...................... 57<:?, 000 I • L Buying or Refinancing? 100°/o GUARANTEED . LOWEST RATEs IN TOWN! we will MEET or BEAT any rate. .... M.L.S. is on line with over 150 different banks & lending institutions to assure you get the lowest rate! 3.95°/o No Points No Closing Costs Any Loan Over $200,000 to $3,000,000 For a FREE Loan Consultation, Contact: GRANT KING .. Office: (714) 673-4664 Message Center/Pager: (714) 451-7905 MORTGAGE WAN SPECIALIST A MORTGAGE CORPORATION The M.LS. of the Lending Industry Member of Better Business Bureau location COUnts Ideally located within a couple of miles to all that is important -lhc best beaches. South Coast Plat.a. Fashion lsland and the 55 freeway. thi tum-key comer end-unit offers privacy and convenience .. Two spacious bedrooms and den (or a third bedroom) with two full baths. this con omm1um m ewport Landing overlooks a beautiful pool and spa. The welcoming living room has a wood burning fireplace and glass sliding doors to the deck area, A light and bright kitchen has an eating bar ;md sunny garden window. The formal dining room is perfect for informal or formal gatherings. There is a large master bedroom with an attached bath. Many other amenities include inside laundry, m1rrorcd wardrobes, ceiling fan, brass bathroom fixtures and two single car garages. With new vertical blinds and neutral carpeting, this recently painted unit offers move-in perfect condition for the discriminating buyer. A peaceful grassy greenbelt meanders -through the complex allowing residents another way to escape from the hustle and bustle of city business. Priced al $139,500. For more iltfonnadon, caJJ J.JU SclttnkrinK or JIUl] Mntr. at (714) 644-16()(). Coast NR1por1 ProperiUi,4 CiN..Plo:.a, Su. 260, NRlport Beach. exclusive guard gated community of Rjtz Cove is this magnificent property. A Mediterranean exterior combined with a contemporary interioT exemplify the uniqueness of this dramatic home. The o floor _J!lan allows for the occao view to be enjoyed from all main rooms. 'The living room. dining room and family room all share high ceiJings which are accented ~y two story waUs of windows. The master suite and sitting area enjoy incredible whitewater views through this wall of windows. Quality features of the home include Bottach.io marble in the entry and several baths, a circular staircase leading to the muter suite and office. The backyard fca~ a spacious pool and spa which are surrouoded by flagstooe. The glass wall · around the yard opens to Salt Creek Beach and views of the world~renowned Ritz Carlton Hotel. ,This p~ cxanplifies the best of Soudaan catlfMshi tivina by com&Jining the cas°*1 beach atmosphere wicb llOpfi~ Offaed • $14'..llllQ.l.UI. Taylor WoodrOY# gives homebuyers Y#hat they want Design features include large, functional kitchens with casual dining nooks and open access to sprawling family rooms Buyers also said they wanted larger secondary bedrooms that would give their children plenty of room in which to play and study. Again, Taylor Woodrow responded and even added buih-in student desks to inc~e usable space. Other Taylor Woodrow innovations thal answer the expressed desires of buyers include special storage solutions for pasta. rice and recyclable items. a home offi ce Taylor Woodrow is achieving as either a standard feature or an unprecedented success in Southern attainable oplion in every floor plan and California with a growing number of new-optional built-in electronic home communities that are among the communications networks that make it area ·l> sales leaders. Credit for that success easy for residents to take advantage of the goe~ to a vuy simple concept: giving full range of modem technology. buyers what they want in a new home. including computers. phones, faxes. and This philosophy bas not only won over audio/video entertainment systems homebuyers, but has earned the respect of throuKhout the home. 1he homebuilding-industry as well. Taylor Often, Taylor Woodrow presents buyers Woodrow has received with ideas and asks for numerous industry awards, their reaction. Very most recently the positive responses have prestigious Home of the Jed to the inclusion of Year Award and ResidcntiaJ such surprises as Dutch Community of the Year -doors. a master suite Detached at the 1996 Gold coffee bar and a private Nugget Awards. _ writing room off the By conducting extensive kitchen in some of re:.earch before designing Taylor Woodrow's its homes, Taylor Woodrow newest neighborhoods. finds out exactly what Features like these features and amenities mean have attracted record the most to pro pective numbe~ of home buyer:.. The company then shoppers 10 Taylor u-.e1, that information to Richard Pope Woodrow communities huild homes that people really want to in Orange, Los Angeles. Riverside and O\\ n. _ San Diego counties. "We are finn believers that the In Orange County, Taylor Woodrow t!> cu'tomer is alway right." said RJchard currently offering dil.tinc1ivc owner..hip Pope, president of Taylor Woodrow. opportunities in some of the area"; best "When they tell us they want something. addresses. including Newport Coast. "l' listen to them. Instead of designing In one of Newport Coast'c; most features that we think buyers might hke, desirnble hillside locale!>, Taylor Woodrow we offer only those things that we know presents two distinctive residential they will like becnuse they've already told collections that have won numerou~ u' so.·· awards for design innovation. Taylor Woodrow learns about the The attached courtyard villas of preferences of buyers by talking to them Trovare, measuring up to approximately face-to-face .in focui grou~ .and door-to-t .74r square feet, are priced from the door surveys. mid-$200.000s. Farther up the hill, "We go to people who have recently Altezza's sin le-level condominiums and --hnrmrtM-tmn~,hfttt:m'l'nill1r.linl~re--~t~w~o-"".s:to:':ry~t:own::;:hh.o~mes offer a level of . planning Lo build and to people who privacy and luxury that is wit~out equal in closely resemble the buyer profile of our attached re idcnces today. lnllmate entry new neighborhood," Pope said. "We ask -lhenrvcry questions. e want to know what they like and dislike about their present home and what they'd like to have in their next home." Among the features that buyers have ru.ked for are large. functional kitchens with casual dining nooks and open access to sprawling family rooms. Tllylor Woodrow responded, enlisting the services of a professional kitchen designer lo as ist with space planning and the selection of tandard 11\4 optional f eatul'Cll. decks maximize the privacy and living areas extend up to 1.954 square feet. Altezza's prices start in the mid- $400,000s. The appeal of both neighborhoods is enhanced by private entry gates and unique motorcourts. AtldilioMI ilf/omtalimt ngardiAg Taylor Woodn>w ftlllJ IH °""1UIMl "1 colling (BOO) 414a3222 or by seMbtt Hllllil to Uifo@taylorwootlrow.coa l,.jOl'flllllion if oho aWJiJabk on tM world wiM w.h"' ltl/p://www...,lorwoodloW.«Hl'L Fred Sands ~xpands into Hispanic marketplace East Los Angeles site chosen for first of 10 planned offices in Hispanic areas Fred C. Sands, founder and president of Fred Sands Realtors and Richard Mathies, senior vice president, have announced the company's expansion into the East ~~area withEre<L Sands Superior Brokers. This is the first of I 0 offices the company plans to.open.in predominantly Hispanic communities within the next three years, according to Fred Sands. 'The Hispanic conununity represents leadership of David Gayl. broker and Robert Gayl. sales manager. two of the area's most respected real estate professionals. ''Joining Fred Sands gives us the opportunity to provide our clients with the best services in the real estate industry," Robert Gayl said. ''Fred Sands has an excellent reputation. and the company's marketing and networking coots Are second lonone.-- David Gayl has 19 years of real estate experience and markets both commercial and residential properties. Robert Gayl has been involved in the real estate industry for almost IS years._ over one-o e pop auon m Los rcaJ estate companies, bas more than Angeles County.'' Sands said. "As t .600 sales associates in 50 offices. Southern California's reaJ estate leader, divisions and affiliates located we feel it is time we offered our throughout Southern California and Las exceptional services to this important Vegas. The company offers a full range pan of our expanding marketplace." of real estate services, including title. Locclted at 5601 East Beverly Blvd.. escrow, mortgage banking and auction the new Fred Sands affiliate has been marketing. serving the East Los Angeles and Fw """1W UifonlNllon 011 a.rs«UllUag wc~tcm San Gabriel Valley communities wlllt Ff'd s..df SMpetior Brok4n, or to for 40 years under the direction of the ""' or 1eU a lw-.e ill du &ut Loi Oayl family. The office ~ets a full A,..n.1 ..-, cwJ1 o.N or Robm G4yl fVl0gc,o_f.~rties and_i~ ~~ ~ , • • .C'.QIJ~!':1·;111f, •••• ... .,......_._._ Located in the prestigious gated community of BeJcourt. this elegant four bedroom, three and one-half bath 1ownho me offers the finest of the Newport Beach lifestyle. l;ligh ceil ing~ and more than 3.400 square feel provide a feeling of spaciousness. Situated on a premium lot w ith a spacious yard and brick patio. it overlooks the community park and pool. Features include two fire places. lop of the line security . syste m. custom built-ins and a three car garage. The large, bright kitchen f catures top quality appliances including a Sub-2'.ero re frigerator. The sunny breakfast nook is a perfect spot ro begin your day. Offered at $679.900. For more informalion, C4U Lynn NOllh at (714) 644-16()(). Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plll.za, SU. 260, Newport Beach. e 1can 01nt estate This spectacular new custom home is near completion and is ituated on a premier lot in Pelican Point. with panoramic coastline. golf course and ocean views. TilC Mediterranean-in pircd Tuscany Renaissance home will boast five bedrooms, five and one-half baths, fonnal living and dining rooms. a library and a large gourmet kitchen with adjoining morning room. The spacious family room with media area and walk-in bar will provide a perfect place for casual entertainment. Lush landscaping. patios, pool and spa will surround this exquisite estate. The expansive subterranean garage will house a fleet of vehicles. There will be about 52 estate homes within lhc gates of this world class community where residents enjoy direct beach ~ Pelican Point is close to fine shopping, major busitws and cultural centers and minutes from John Wayne Aiff)Ofl. For mon ilifOIWllllJo11, ~"'1 SON Bhurta Ill (11') 6-U-JMJO.. COtllt Nnvport Propettk1, 4 Civk 1'/a:JI, Sllil• 260, Newpon JH«lt. • Taylor Woodroy, promotes Barbara StoY1ers She brings extensive marketing management to the position Recognizing her key contributions to numcmus recent successes and setting lhc s1age for .1 dynamic future. Taylor Woodrow has pro11101cd Barbara Stowers lo vice pres1dcn1 of ,:1k' and nuu1ceiing. In her new positions. Stowers will have direct involvement in determining Taylor Wnodruw"s overall busincs~ plan as well as adnuni\tering I.he full range of sales and mari.c11ng functions. including ~et research. prudm·t design. advertising. public relation~. ~pt:~1JI promotion . sales office and model cornplcit merchandising. sales management and sab 1raining. Before joining Taylor Woodrow in 1995 as sale' manager. SlOWerS gained extcn ivc expcnencc in real CSIAle marketing in management positions with several leading Or.inge County advertising agencies. where she de\ eloped awlrd-winning advertising campaigns and merchandising programs for man} of the most successful home-building linm in SouthCm California. At The Roxbury Agency. Inc. in Costa Mesa. where she pent more than six years managing 1he Taylor Woodrow account before leavmg to JOIO Taylor Woodrow's corporate staff. Stowers ad' :meed from vice president of client services co -.cnmr vice preaidcnt. Stowers is aJso active in leading industry or1wnitations. having served as MAME awards 'Ulhidy chainnan for the Sides and Marlceting Council of the Building Industry As.~iation of <'uchcm CaJifomia_ ""Barbara 1alent. 1hc c~all\otty and the e,_pericncc to coniinuc our i.rreak of award- wmm11g <.ak~ 'uccci.i.c.,:· ~aid Rohen Pope. president of Taylor Woodrow. ""She ha~ ~n a key member of our team for more than se\ en ycan. Barbara Stowers and her new re~pon,ibihtics will giver her an even greater role in our fu1ure ru:h1cvemcnts:· Founded in 1921 and curren1ly celebrating lls 751h anniven.ary. Taylor Woodrow "s worldwide team consis~ of more than 15 engineering. construction and developmenl companies around the globe. and lhe company is renowned for buildtng maJ<>r international airports. multi-million dollar shopping malls and the Channel Tunnel. Taylor Woodrow is currently building distinctive new-home communities in Orange. Los Angeles. Ri verside and San Diego counties. Additio1111l U.forwtDJJ.on nrarding Tay/.or Woodrow and its pop11ku neighborhoods thro11ghout SouJhem California may IH obtained by callillg (800) 474-3222 or by sending e-mail to injo@taywrwoodrow.com. lnformalion is also ayaJ/able on the world wide web at h11p://www.taylorwoodrow.com. Dover Shores _bay and ocean views. Situated on a giant ..quare f cct and is a mu t see. Enter through gates into a huge courtyard with a beautiful pool and gardens. The interior has four bedrooms, three and one-half baths and has been totally redone with e' cry amenity. There is a large living room. fonnal dining rvom. family room with _step down bat, and a buae light oak kitchen with breakfast area. A bonus room downstrurs off the three car garage is perfect for hobbie • office or gym. The upstairs is about t,400 square feet of entertainment room with a mini theater. pool table, fireplace and a· massive view deck looking down at the bay and ocean and across to Pa.,ruon Island. The entire second floor and deck was recently added. No detail bas been overlooked. This residence is perfect for a hqc family or for people who love to entertain. Located on a very private street. Offered at $1,2SO.OOO. For tMn llif°""""'°11, C4.JJ RolH# T•Mlt Ill RE/MAX South County aJ (114) 16f>. 5000, ut. 131 • . Ht last. Dew Homes. Robin Tench is the No. 1 agent year to date at RE/ MAX South County Her energy, experience and knowledge is part of her success Robin Tench met and surpassed her goal for 1996 of achjeving the RE/MAX Platinum Club Award and now stands as o. out ounty Newpon Beach agent year to date for 1996. ~how she ------ accomplished this, she will tell you 18 years of hard work and sincere dedication to serve her clients culminated in this Tench can be found every Saturday and Sunday at her listings on open house. And after nearly two decades of working the coastal area. she has become a familiar name in Newport Beach and the surrounding areas. She maintains that RFJMA.X is home to her busine and that working for one of the largest companies in the world affords her a ~king of international networking and visibility. She consistently averages 30 plus transactions a year and has refenals that Rabin Tench • flow to her weekly . With a b3Ckground of honors in both her college graduate and undergraduate work and then teaching school prior to entering real e Late, Tench has a strong .educational background. She earned her brokers license after only two years in the business. To 1W1clt Robi11 Tenclt, cal.I REIMA.X Soullt Counl] "' (114) 160-S()()(), ext. IJl. • ' ~ t , Your'itui.t:k to the latest and best resale homes ooen this weekend NEWPORT MAett ---CORONA DEL MAR 40 Drakes Bay Or SBR Sun 1-S $699,000 1211 E. Balboa BfYd 4BR Sun 1 ... $995,000 Fred Sands, Newport Properties C.annery Village RuJty 673·3"7 • Usha Nangia 759-5011 1430 Wat Bay Ave. 4BR Sat/Sun 1·5 $2,199,000 417 Begonia Ave 3BR Sat 11-3 $825,000 <Annery Village Realty 673-9277 673-Jm 1707 E. Bay Ave. 78R Sat/Sun 1·S $3,950,000 COSTA MESA Unnely Village RuJty 1090 Sea Bluff Dr 3BR Sun 1 ... $229,000 673-Jm Coldwetl Banker ......... 1812 w. Balboa 8Mt 2BR Sun 1·5 $299,000 Paula Litten .... "'Ir_ Cannery Village Rohy 227-8677 673-Jn1 552 Hamilton SL, Al 2BR Sun 2-5 $169,000 .. 231 Vra Udo Soud __ J BR Sit/Sun l·S Sl,350,000 C.nMty Viffa~Rttfty - Cannery vui. Realty 673-3777 673-lm FOUNTAIN VALLEY 2525 Ocon Btwl JC 28R Sun 1-S $595,000 16701 Hoffman Circle SBR Sun 1-5 $269,000 Cannery Vdlage. ltulty 775-3632 673-3n7 9048 Wagner River Circle 4BR Sat/Sun 12-S $289,900 332 HL" Street JSR Sun 1-4 $629,000 CanMfY Village Rutty 1-800-286-0076 673-3777 506 "I" Street 3BR Sat/Sat 1-5 $1 ,100,000 Cannery Village Realty 673·37n HARBOR VIEW HILLS -BROADMOOR: An award winning community in Corona del Mar BOUNl>ARlt.:S: Terraced home-. ea.<;t of MacArthur Blvd. and .,outh of San Joaquin Hills. SHOPPING: ----Close to the many shops of Corona del Mar and Fashion Island, Balboa Island and the peninsula. NOW LISTED: CWTCOtJy. a beautifully renovated ocean, bay and dty light view home is on the market. This Cape Cod-ty~ home consists of four bedrooms. lhrcc full baths and one powder room, large living room, pacious family room with firepl ace. gourmet kitchen with brcakf ast nook and formal dining room. It overlooks the entire Newport Harbor. t--------:E_n_tr_an_c_c_o_ff_Crown On ve in Corona dcl Mar. SOURCE: Broadmoor w~ ~tarted in 1%7 -it was built by Dick Smith and designed by Ed Lohrbach. The Broadmoor development construction. HOMES: Broadmoor I consists of 69 properties and Broadmoor II has 51 properties, all of which arc single family homes. STYLE: The Broadmoor homes offer six different floor plans ranging from single story to bi-level plans, three to five bedrooms, View from a home now listed in Broodmoor lllesc homes were terraced in order to . . . emphasize the ocean, bay and c1ty hght views. which many of ' enjoy. A number of these homes have now been expanded and customized. COMMUNITY FEATURES: Broadmoor I and D are separated by a lush greenbelt which is available to the residents of neighborhood pool for homeowners and their guests. Broadmoor I also has a lovely park. SCHOO~: Unique to Broadmoor is the ability for homeowners' children to walk straight to Harbor View Elementary without ever crossing a major road. Neighborhood chHdrcn also attend award winning Corona del Mar High School for grades 7 -12. There are also many private schools throughout the area. .,,. (7 14) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. {/ ,ou wou"' Uke to 1ub"'i.t o co,,,.. pro o you """ "1'#1, tH«u• follow Ila• UoPI /""""1 OINI oulos. • llftl/I olllliM (1'1to#ta G.UU) of tlN "1WI aJon1 witle • pllolo of• clll'nltLIUtila6. TIN~" •f llN Pf"OIHrtJ ,6Ht llNlw tlN "11aw lbUd" '""""· S•NI tlN Ue/onulion to J.& VIUr, n"111t.U ~ Do!1J Pilot, 330 W. S., SL, Cos111 Mn11, CA J:l6l1. I/,_ ltfi• ""' t•ntiolu, p/#1• ""'(114) 514-#UZ. Ht last . Rew Homes in Old Hewport . Ref 1ned architecture reminiscent of the Eastern Seaboard. Surprisingly cuc,tomized w1th a full range of Viking® appliances, Andersen · wood windows and Baldwin hardware. Above the Back Ba 10 the heart of Old New ort . '119ale-9uar<fed communily , pricer/ ;;YJm /h<? m1</-J6()()1000's lo ouer Sl,000,000. ftJ /oin /he 9rowi'n!J inle.res/ /isl, please ca// J00-./74-:J222. Pm c:' din trH cfa1e ul r>11hl1~~110n and ,uh1cc1 10 {hanRC due 10 pnor sale All Castaway\ f'C\1dC11t\ hctomc mt·mhe" ul the humc owner·~ .l\SOCtiltion L·mit1I .iddrCS\ mfo@taylorwoodrow com RedWOOCI fences: a beautiful aCIClition Extend your privacy, security and ou.tdoor living pleasure There arc maay ways a thoughtfully eictcnsion o( your ~ c;apecially when .. solid surrounding structure serves as a psychological. as well as a pby ical, deterrent to intruders. By softening sounds and providing a barrier to wind and sun. a redwood fence can also increase the pleasure of outdoor living. In additiQJ'I. by reshaping and dcfinina your exterior pace • a fence will oootributc to your home's overall appearance and value. To prot«t your investment. choose ong lasting quality Quality redwood usually heirs the stamp of the Redwood Inspection Service (RJS). Remember, if you 're wortiDJ within a limited budget. you can still build a fence that does the job wimout sacrificing quality by cbooling a style tbat uses either less bamber or an t.Conomical knot- iutared prdm ~of redwood. You -----can allO ~costs dOWD by making the best ute of standard lumber lengths. Good fences do mateaood • ordinances can vary considerably from one community to the next. Most communities have height restrictions on boundary or division fencing. There also may be certain roles and codes that actually require you to cccct a fence, for instance around a swimming pool or open well. If the.re arc any questions about on whose land the fence is being built, arrange for a survey. When working with redwood, ifs important to use only aluminum alloy, stain.less atecl. or double hot-dipped galvanized fUleOCrS. Wcrior hardware is ~' ' . • --------.. -.. SUICl&Bl'IE 1 M• OCEM WB lS Ntwtr custom 4.350 sq. ft. 580 48A ~a•• 1n g.urd gactd rommun11y wlpool. spa & ••nnis L.quidaoon at onl_v $665,000 ,./ctniu Ugh! and spacious. newly remodeled in '96. tlli1 3 betlroom. l bath home fcacun:s a la11.t down~10: llUISICf suuc with sining room. P.P. and wall -in cl05CL Open beam cnhng and wood floors All new Ilk and mamk balh5 Pm(~-.lly lancbalped garden and pauo Planution dlutlef'S. new k.iichen with frcnch t1k On upper level, 2 luxe ~ each with own bllb and large mllTOl'e(J wanlrobcs. New carpt1 and paint throughout Call 1nyt1mc Bay •auria <--1 .... ,> :. 783-8831 Showcase Y0t.r Property HentU way to advertise your special properties. Deadline for space & copy is Wednesday by 4pm. C.llNOWlll &42-S878 ~~·-----·-- ~ Ullttaded 480. 2BA ~ hotit w/sUndttli .t pvt. y&f'd. Jo ID u cdlnit areL A val~ at 5349.900 wfftrtr11. Call to 1tt c~l vieW deck. Aat lot Room tD add $383K * Two my. 3 tom. huge blad< bcXtlxn pool. spa. yard. cath cell. RfDUCED $120Kll * Paooramic Main Beach Views! Beaut 4 bdrm goor kit. big ded< ~to$MKJ * Ooe story flxef. 3 bdnn. beaut yard. room tx>add $mK ....-0.-........ 1 f7!K..-K 3 ii.....,,... .. aton(y $269,000 Near Mile Square Bealltflld 5 /JedrotJnl, :J bath. 2-stmy home on quiet cul-de-sac. ~ prtvauyard with 1'"ltW"e latuJsatptng find spa remo4ded dvu- OUL 3-aJT garage. no a.SllOCttztton. SCOTl'~CO. wurA scorr 499-1600 SPYGLASS HILL NEW lllSTING OclMll, BOI & c.tal'-Viao • 4 Bedrooms. 21 /2 Baths • Huge 19,000 eq.fl lot • Custom Pool A Spa • 2 Granite Fireplaces You can al.molt eee Brazil from beret 1'11$811,000 Now $950.000U . I JADE COVE Judy Kolar• 640-1212 SHEA REA LTY .. -for lOUT new home. . Planoiag to build your dream home . · '4>·ttll9~ .. ,. and need financing? CaU Hawthorne Savings. 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