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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-09-27 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ormant was once 'a friend' THEY'RE BACK The Daily Pilot's Clas_s of 2000 -nine students the newspaper will be follow- ing through graduation - has begun its sophomore year. It's a new challenge. • SEE STORY PAGE A6 -·- •Accused hit man Patrick O'Neill calls the man who I turned him in for allegedly agreeing to kill another man I I for $1,000 a 'rat.' . I ------~~~~~ I By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot I COSTA MESA -The career · criminal arrested in an alleged murder-for-hire plot said Friday the case against him was orches- trated by an old friend-turned- police informant who stabbed him in the back. In a 45-minute jail house inter- view, an upbeat Patrick O'Neill claimed the tipster who told authorities about the alleged mur- der scheme is a friend of about 10 years who used to work for him. O'Neill said the informant was his assistant, doing routine main- tenance, painting and other odd jobs for some of the most wealthy and prominent families in New- port Beach. "I took him in off the streets, gave him a job and a place to stay,• O'Neill said. •1 felt sorry for the guy, to tell you the truth.• But O'Neill said bis friend was undependable. So O'Neill fired him about eight months ago, after just two months on the job , O'Neill -who ref erred to his forme.r friend as a •rat• - claimed the man has been work- ing with police to keep himself out of trouble. "He gets popped for some- thing, but he rats on people and gets it knocked down to a misde- meanor," O'Neill said. "I guess he has a get-out-of-jail-free card or something.• 1; I . . I ' t ,f \ "· l I' I 1; h. ' HIGH SPIRITS Costa Mesa High School's I varsity cheerleaders mak-I ing a lot of noise on the I h~m;~::=::oe A2 I -·+- STYMIED Estand a's Manu Tanielu ( 1) tries to break free from Calvary Chapel's Keith Short. The two ball clubs settled for a 22-22 tie Friday night. • SEE SPORTS PAGE· 81 I \ I• I \ I Piecemakers plans for hit show go ·down the 'Big Rfyer' • Group's hopes of pett:orlning an adaptatiOn of mU.11- cal dashed by copyright Jaw, but show Will go on. ly nm G~ Dtfj Piiot Costa Mesa police Lt. Ron Smith said the informant who helped nab O'Neill has worked successfully with police in the past, providing information that helped solve several high-profile narcotics cases and other crimes. A tip from that informa.nt unraveled the case against O'Neill earlier this month. Police claim O'Neill approached the informant on two occasions in the Stag Bar - which both men ftequented - and asked about getting a gun to carry out a murder. Based on that information, I police staked out O'Neill's apart- ment and followed the two men as they beaded out on what authorities believed was a hired rut. They trailed O'Neill and the informant -who wore a hidden microphone -and on Sept. 10, they arrested O 'Neill in the Northern California town of Capi- tola. He reportedly had a gun and a map with the address of David Leland written on it. Leland is the former son-in-law of Guy and Mae Miner, who live •SEE INFORMANT PAGE A17 Agency staff · recommends OKonmWD water merger •Commission could end months of legal wrangling over Santa Ana Heights Water Co. at Wednesday's meeting. By Jennifer Armstrong, Dally Pilot A county commission deosion Wednesday could wash away Mesa Consolidated Water Dis- trict's last hopes of adding Santa Ana Heights residents to its cus- tomer base. The Local Agency Formation Commission staff lS recommend- ing approval of Irvine Ranch Water District's request to change its boundaries to include the area served by the former Santa Ana Heights Water Co. If commission- ers go along with that suggestion, the battle between Mesa Consol- idated and Irvine Ranch could wind to a close. The conunission, which over- sees city and agency boundary changes, will review the issue on Wednesday. Irvine Ranch has a huge stake in the Santa Ana Heights company, having recent- ly bought 80% of its stockholders' shares. The commission's staff reports say Santa Ana Heights customers will save three times as much with an IRWD takeover as they would with a Mesa takeover. Staff favors IRWD also because the district will charge the costs of the buy-out to Santa Ana Heights customers, thus saving the rest of its ratepayers from those charges, reports say. Officials from both Mesa Con- solidated and Irvine Ranch will present their sides of the story at Wednesday's commission meet- ing. Mesa officials said they dis- agree with the staff's report. "We believe they didn't thor· oughly discuss the costs,• Mesa spokeswoman Lynnette Round said. "That's the issue with us.• Mesa o.ffidals believe the com- mission staff overestimated the potential savings for Santa Ana •SEE ANNEX PAGE A11 ANOTHER CITY HALL COVER-UP •Dull whites In entrance to Costa Mesa m1midpal ~ wm IOOll dtlappear under fielh coat d mauw. ..-and gray pelnt. Sandbag delivery ·Service can help ·.during El Nino S andbags-2-U is a new ser- vice availabl~ for residents anticipating the water damage problems that can occur from the future El Nino storm. The sandbag delivery service is being offered to both residen- tial and business properties in Orange County. Sandbags-2-U will provide a full service delivery of ready- filled sandbags to the customer's door. The pre-made sandbags ihould alleviate the hassle for people who cannot go down to the city yard and fill two dozen bags, tie them and haul them home. There are no hidden costs. and there is one product sold, a 12-inch by 26-inch ultra violet- protected polypropylene bag that's professionally tied with stainless steel wire. A bag costs $2.50, and includes the bag, sand, and delivery. To order bags, please call (224-5416). Sunday is the sixth annual Race For The Cure fund-raiser at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. You can join 15,000 run- ners, walkers, breast cancer sur- vivors and volunteers in a SK, and lOK race. For more information on race times and late registration, please call the Fashion Island • ~oncierge at 721-2000. The going-out-of-business iale at The Child.Jen's Book- : Jhoppe includes store fixtures, ~t pookcases, teacher's supplies ,. ! end posters, as well as 50% off •• on the remaining children's :l>ooks. lt's located at 1660 Santa .; tJta Ave. in Costa Mesa. .. .. • After 16 1/2 years in the ~a.me location, Jo's Knit Wit . 1548-2477), is being forced to -move. The new location as of •l:>ct. 1 will be at 1512 Bak.er St. : Jn Costa Mesa. Its new location ·ts near the corner of Harbor and JO' .• •---' .• -,. ... ,, ' ·,, greer wylder ·we are having a moving sale at our present location at 369 E. 17th St., Suite 29 in Costa Mesa," says owner D. Joanne Cooper. •Mark downs are from 1 %0 to 50% on various yams. We are the only full-service yarn shop in the Costa Mesa-New- port Beach area. We hope to see all of our pre- sent customers, as well as some new ones, in our new location. Crystal Court is hosting the 13th annual South Coast Plaza October Food, Wine and Micro- Brew Pest to benefit the Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County on Oct. 16 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. The culinary festival is open to the public with a $30 pre- paid ad.mission fee or a $35 admission fee at the door. Admission includes food sam- pling, wine and brewery tasting, silent auction opportunities and entertainment. All proceeds will benefit the Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County. As the largest non-profit food bank in Orange County, it serves more than 180,000 peo- ple each bank. Pot more infor- mation and reservations, please call 435-216Q. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t.MN:. MAATIM I C>Al.Y Pl.OT The Costa Mesa cheerleadlng squad poses for a shot at balfU.me In tbelr win against Corona del Mar last week. They Im!, seated from left Undsay Chapman. Katte Waldron, Robyn Glvson and Christy Jones. Standing from left are Jessica Smith, Sharl Rowe, ChrUUna Capen. Kim Heredia and Marcy Kovacevtch. TH.EY'VE STILL GOT SPIRIT Adviser steps in to ensure Costa Mesa High squad continues cheering By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot W hat would a football game be without cheerleaders1 lbe game would still get played, and the fam would most likely get excited. but tradition would be slashed. Kim Kasell couldn't imagine it. The former booster club president at Costa Mesa High also wouldn't allow it. •1t would have been too easy to drop it," Kasell said. •1t was important to me to make sure the program stayed alive. Early in the year, the idea that Costa Mesa would be cheerleader-less was a distinct possibility because the fow squads -varsity, junior varsity, freshman and mascots -could not find an adviser. ulbere wewn't a lot of people anxious to be thrown to the wolves,• Kasell said, indicating the tremendous administrative task offered little monetary compensation and was an easy target for lawsuits. Kasell, whose daughter, Courtney, was a cheerleader for two years, stepped for- ward as time was winding down. ·rve been really involved with the school and in the community and it is important that students a.re guided in the right direction," Kasell said. Kasell said her daughtei: learned lead- ership skills, had a lot of fun and earned some gratification for hard work. uThese are good kids who work hard and have a lot of fun," she said. Kasell said the gratification comes in the fom1 of verbal thanks from team play- ers, extensions of gratitude from parents and boosters "Players will actually physically thank them," she said. "Last year, the football boosters decorated megaphones and put candy in them. It's nice ttr have people appreciating what the~ do." Bak.er, directly across from the Von's shopping center. • BEST BUYS appea11 every Thursday and saturdty. If you know of a good buy, tall me 540-1224, fax me at 646- 4170, write me at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627, or e-mall me at dpllot20earthllnk.net . L--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------·------------------J D • ~Pilot READERS HOrutilE MeM, CA 92626. Cop)'right: No SUllP 642-6086 news stories, lllustratlont, edlto- Record your comments •bout rial matter 0( ~ the Dally Pilot or news tips. herein can be reproduced with-TEMPEltATURES will build to two We're getting a NEWPORT BEACH out written permission of copy-Newport Beach feet. and a seven smaller swell • West Coast Highway: A cellular phone worth $200 AQDRESS right owner. 79165 foot swell will come through the week-VOL 91, NO. 221 Our address Is 330 W. Bay St., HOW TO REAot US Newport Coast from the West. end, particularly as was stolen from a car parked in the 3100 block. Costa Mesa. callf. 92627. 80/67 Patchy morning fog . that south hurricane • West Balboa Boulevard: A CD player, tires and THOMAS H. JOHNSON. OraJ&atJon Balboa ener~y backs down. other property worth $4, 729 were stolen from a car Publishe< CORRECIJONS The llmes Orange County 79165 TIDES You'I probably also parked in the 1700 block. WIWAM L080EU, It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt-(800) 252-9141 Costa Mesa TODAY notice a more Editor ly correct all erron of subsUnce. ~ 82163 First low southerly shi~ in the • Newport Cent..-Drive: A cellular phone worth S"frJt MAML£. Please call 57~233. Classlfled 642-5678 Corona del Mar 1:46 a.m. 0.4 southwest swell. $2,000 was stolen from a theater in the 300 block. Managing Editor m =642--021 78165 First high What we were get· • Hospital Ro.d A roulette wheel worth $7,500 was 8:11 a.m. 4.6 ting from around TONY DODERO, The Newport BffdVCosta Mesa News 540-1224 SURF FOIECAST Second low 220 degrees Is falling stolen from a car parked In the 300 block. Assistant Managing Editor Dally Piiot (USPS-14'-800) Is Sports 642 ... 330 . LOCATION SIZE 1:50 p.m. 1.7 • Via Udo: Computer equipment worth $3,845 was TINA llORGATI'A. published Mond4'y through Sat-News, Sports Fax 646-4170 Wedge 2-4w Second high off, but new energy stol~n from a business in the 3400 block. urday. In Newport Be.ch and ~l~ot29earthllnk.net from around 200 City Editor Com Mesa, subsalptlons are Newport 2-4w 7:45 p.m. 5.1 · should arrive some-fWGER CAIU.SOH. only available by subtctlblng to Business Office 642_.321 Blackles 2-5 w SUNDAY time Sunday. You COS"(AMESA Sports Editor The Tlmes Orange County (800) Business fax 631-5902 River Jetty 2-5 w First low can look for that to • Bristol Street A cellular phone worth $440 was MAltC MARTIN, 252-9141. In areas OYtsJde of CdM 2-3 w 2:17 a.m. 0.4 continue for a cou-Photo Editor N4wlport BffCh and Costa Mesa. Fimhigh pie of days, and It'll stolen from a business In the 300 block. LYNNESOl.A, sublalptlons to the Dally Piiot Published bv ..,. IOATING 8:35 a.m. 4.7 probably arrive the • Avenue of the Arts: A watdl and quarters V«>rth Olsplay Advertising only are wallable by mall for catlfomll Community~ Ught and variable Second low • T1mes Mlm>r Compeny. u same tlm. as some $2,510 were stolen from e home in the JG block. /UOY OETTING, s 10 per month. Second eta. ~~ winds dur~ mom-2:23 p.m. 1.4 northwest swell. And • West 17th Stntet: The door of a business was Oasslfled Advertising poftage peld 11t Costa Mela, CA Ing hou11 I Second high so, overall surfing LANA JCIHN50N. (Prices lndude all appllcable =IOlir\ become southwest to 8:21 p.m. S.l conditions should be smashed in the 700 block. causing $3,000 worth of Promotions stat• and local t.axa) ~ "ao westerly at 1 S knou fair to good damage. TER: Send addr.-changes to Judlthl.~ PMMODSHAH, The Newport a..chtCosu Mesa Viele PNsldent. Gtn«al MltWlgef during the after-WATER between Blackles • w..t 20th StNet: Fishing pales worth S600 were Chief Rn.anc:t.J Officer Dally Pilot, P.O. 8oJC 1560, Costa 0119? Cllff. CH. ,All rtgtlb,....,.., noon. Wind w.ves ~1\JllE: 70 and the jetties. stolen from a boat parked in 1he 700 block. S~drome" Heart Healthy UpClate When c0lltempora"f1J art meets the car wash Stelnhet:k, O'Hara, Dickens, Paullmer, Hugo, even old WUllam S. -not a one of tbmi could desaibe IO vividly and IO eJoquently U Bill Motta doest a batch of soapsuds l1atbered over the right front beec!Jemp and grille of an Infini- U °"'5. Granted, it seems a curious subject for a painting in a spe- cial. ublbtt at the Newport Beach main library. But see it and you'll know why a word is worth only .001 picture. Bill calls the work •Bubbles.• 1 • I call it downright amazing, an astonishing piece of art that illu- . minatel hundreds of bubbles ranging in size from pinhead to · voluptuous. •1 love to see a lot of little abstract bits and pieces come together as a whole," Bill says. I know very little about art. Certainly I could not begin to discuss •the artist's transcenden- tal fenestration of the progres- sive depiction, thereby coagulat- ing the fams in an epic delin- eation of tnmsgenity," which ts the way most art critiques come across tome. All I know is, I li.k~ "Bub- bles," and all the other canvases Bill is showing. There's a moody and capti- vating portrait of a young girl shown with three classic MG roadsten of late 1940's-early 19SO's vintages. Its title is "Four Young Ladies." "Memories" depicts an elder- ly farmer type wistfully inspect- ing the after portions of a 1946 Cadillac. The original is on loan from the collection of Orange Coun- ty's favorite automobile-racing figure, Dan Gurney. Mofta's work is on exhibit at the library for several reasons, all coming together at one time. For openers, 1997 marks the martin · 50th anniversary of Road & Track, the Newport Beach-based magazine for car enthusiasts. Bill is art editor of R& T, and has been on the staff since 1959. The show also coincides with the publication of • 50 Years of Road & ltack: The Art of the Automobile," an oversize vol- wne of some remarkable work. To arrive at the 450 or so images in the book, Mofta went through every issue of Road & ltack since Vol. 1No.1in1947. With maybe an average of 150 pages per issue, I figure BW turned 90,000 pages and looked at probably S0,000 pieces of art. He boiled those down to 2,800 -cartooris, paintings, sketches, photographs, uncanny X-ray illustrations -from which he selected the final •so that appear in the book. It may not have m>ssed Bill's mind, but I suspect •SO Years ... " (available through the magazine for $39.95 pl'ijS the usual) would make a splendid Christmas gift. It's a coffee-table book that will actually be read. And re- read, especially by anyone who lovingly speaks a language with such a strange vocabulary as TR-3, XK-120, TC, 190 SL and Duefto, and who knows that lnnes Ireland is not a town near Dublin. Finally, the Motta exhibit ties GLACEAU Mineral Qdumced Water ~...,""" AS•Z9 REG. '1.89 ' & 33.lm. in neatly with the children's art workshop Road & 1i'ack will be hosting at next Sunday's Con- COUJ'S d'Elegance at the Pelic.an Hill golf course. The workshop is part of a national automotive art contest for kids only. It's called Art for Heart's Sake, because money raised through entry fees ($10) and sponsorships goes to the Carroll Shelby Children's foundation. Youngsters who want to enter -there are four divisions, from K through eighth-grade - should check in at the Road & Track tent at the Concours. It will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct. 5; art supplies are free. Call 720-5381 for complete info on the Concours. From what I've seen of last year's winning entrtes, the com- petition is rigorous and wonder- fully imaginative. Three of the four grade-level first prizes went to Southem California kids who worked on their entries at the Road & naclt tent last year. • One of the winners was 11- year-old Sarah Stieber, so auto- motive art is obviously not jmt a guy thing anymore. : .. And in case you haven't fig- ured it out, the Road & 1l'ack workshop provides a very bandy parking place for well-behavEid youngsters whose parents wnnt to oooh and aaah at all the splendid machinery that will be on display. • EltllATIJM: Did an •incorres:- tion" in the last paragraph of Thwsday's column Of\ the Rac:e for the Cure confuse you as it chd me? 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Organic Yogurt Culture GndeA si 12 llavors ID 00for choose from A '1.20 VM.UE m. a S~L t run l \:Jt ,Jr.Jb Advanced Research Chrownhgn Picohte 2'IO ~ ": ~--,,-., ;;.~ •rw•••·••· Per&mance &lhtltttw Pyruvate FUel !!U!! ••f H8r *C ... briefly In the news, Volunteers wanted for library council 1be Newport Beach Public Llbnly leeks junior and lealor high tcbool studentl to, fill four vacandet on ill Young Adult Advisory Council. 1be 20-member group plam and aaistl with open houses for teens at the central library and at monthly meetings, works with the professional staff of the library to develop the young adult collec- tion and plan programs, services and prepare reference materials for students in seventh to 12th grades. Applicant.I must be Newport Be4ch residents between 12 and 18. Participants will be required to attend monthly evening meet- 1Jl9S over a two-year period at the central library. Inte~estep students can pick up an applitation at the children's desk of any Newport Beach Pub- hc Llbrary or at the school library of any Newport Beach public school. lbe application deadline is Oct. 17 For more information, call Judy Kelley at 717-3807. Head to Pelican Hill for classic car show The Newport Beach Concours d'Elegance, a French collector car show benefibng a group that pro- vides free family counseling, is Kbeduled for Oct. 5 at Pelican Hill Golf Club. lbe 15th annual event will fea- ture 150 cars at the club's practice range, including a 1934 Voisin C27 Roadster, one of only three 1939 Delahaye V-12 Cabriolet Model 165s and a 1939 Talbot Lago 150C Coupe. All proceeds from the show go to the Assessment and Treatment Services Center, a nonprofit orga- nization whose mission is to •arrest the problem, not the child." For more information, calJ no-5301. Learn floral arranging at Orange Coast Orange Coast College's Com- mwtity Education Office offers an DONAT£ YOUR BOAT Hl<A!llTT~ Wllill OH IOISltll OO!<T THIOW l'O\ll fo\Oh(Y AWAt HO • ...OCHllP Ot STOIAGl 1111 YOU lllfCT THI CHAUTYTO JINHIT f~ TOVI GlfT : Yow fAvoam CH.um IH<. 7U-67J-of86 --.....-~ : Put a few words to : work for you. Call the . • Daily Pilot :CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 . LYLEEN It JEFF EWING GET RICH QUICK WITH INVESTMENT REAL ESTATE fmemwdiafe Oara1 design Work• shop involvfng frmh. dried and silk floral airaogmg. The d•ner are tcbedule for Tueeday9, Oct. 1 through 28, frm:n 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Jn Room 115 ol OCC'I Art Center, 2101 Fairview Road. Costa Mela. An Jn-depth view al the Oorall Industry wfJl be dilamed and higbllgbu Include weddings, funerall, Oriental and holiday arrangements. The cost ii S.SO plus a US fee for materials and Oowen payable the tint dasl meeting. Registration ii under way in OCC's Community Education Office. Por more information, call 432-5880. Fairview getting into holiday spirit Fairview Development Center will hold its annual Pre-christmas Sale and Grand Rattle Drawing from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday. The sale and rattle proceeds benefit the Special Olympics, Very Special Arts, monthly dances and birthday and holiday gifts. Raffle tickets are $1 each or $5 for six. The Grand Prize i.s two nights at the Luxor, l\'opicana and the Hard Rock Hotels in Las Vegas. Other prizes include tick- ets to Catalina Island, Disney- land, and meals at many area restaurants including Benihana's and C' est Si Bon. The rattle is set for noon during the sale at 2501 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call Fairview Volunteer Services at 957-5188. Fanlily of the Year contest under way FAMILY OP nlE YEAR: Service dubs. r:eligious con- gregations, sch~, PTAs and neJgbbon are invited to oomi- nate the P~ ~the Year for Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, accordiDg to cbairman the aev. Geoftrey Park ol the Costa Mesa Seventh-Day Adventist Church and a mem- ber of the l]>ODIOring organi- zation, the Newport Mesa Irvine InteJfaith Council ·we a.re looking for a fami- ly who exhibits a strong com- mitment to strengthening tl\e family and to community ser- vice," states Parks. This pro- gram is part of the National Pamily Week program held in many cities in the United Sates. The winning family for each city will be announced on Nov. 16 at 7 p.m. at the third annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Music Festival "That's America to Me" being held at Orange Coast College. Nominations must include the name, address and phone number of the family and that of the family nominating them. A one-page recommen- dation should be included explaining why you are nomi- nating the family. Nominations should be received by Oct. 27 addressed to Parks, 291 Avo- cado St., Costa Mesa 92627. jim de boom OKAZAKI ~rroas: lbe Newport Balboa Rotary Club and the Newport Beach Sister City Association will play host to tour junior high school stud~nts from Okazaki Japan Oct. 9-1-' as pa.rt of its annual student exchange pro- gram. Events .planned include home stays with Newport Beach families, a welcome from the mayor, kayaking at the Aquatic Center, harbor cruise, visit to Ensign and Corona del Mar Junior High schools and pumpkin carving ~t a barbecue held at the home of Rotarian Moe Hamill. lbe annual exchange between the two cities was begun by the Newport Balboa Rotary Club and the Okazaki South Rotuy Club a dozen yeanago. NEIGJDORS FOR NEIGH· BOltS: The 10th annual •Netghbon for Neigbbon• community cleanup day will be held on Oct. 4 from 8 a .m . to noon at the Rolling Hills Senior Mobile Home Park, 1973 Newport Blvd. The cleanup will involve painting, parking space numbering and litter removal. Breakfast and lunch will be provided for all volunteers. According to coor- dinator Darryl Taylor, up to 150 volunteers will be need- ed. For additional informa- tion, contact Taylor at 754- 5140. CLUB NOTES: Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club present- ed Legion of Honor awards to John Larrtson (25 years), Jack Hall (30 years) and Fred Owens (30 years) in honor of their longtime commitment to Kiwanis. Larrison and Hall received pins commemo~ating the event while Owens received a framed certificate. SERVICE CLUB MEET- INGS nus COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved in your community, make new friends, network or give something back to your com- ' 0 munity11\y a l8l'ric» dubl You are invited to attend a dub meetµlq tbil coming week. Many dul» Will buy y~ tint gt_1eSt meal foe you. TmmAY·-,.. .. a.a The New- port 11..ti SUnrlle ~Club meets at the ~ Bay Club for,.,, Hwris Fellow~~ 1he District Gowmor. -Cotb Mela Down-town 1CJw.,1s a~ meets 11t the eosu Mesa CommUnlty Center. UD p.m. The Costa Meg Newport tWbor Uons Oub meetJ at the Cotb Mesa Country Oub. WEIJfESDAY -7:15 &m. South Coast Sunrise Rotary Oub meets at the Center Club. Newport Harbor . KlwOlnls Oub meets at the UnMrsity Athletic: Oub. Noon Costa Mesa Rotary Oub meets at Mesa Verde Country Oub. The EJCc:hange Club of Orange Coast mfftS at the~ I Corinthian Yacht Oub. 6 p.m. New- port-Balboa Rotary Oub meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear auto dealer PHI Dlrtcbon dfscuss "How to buy a Car." 11tUltSDAY -7 a.m. Costa Mes.- Orange Coast BrNkfast Uons Oub meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht dub. The Exchange dub of Newport Harbor meets 11t the Shatit Island Yacht dub for a business meet· Ing. 4 p.m. The Newport-trvtne Rotary dub meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. • COMMUNITY a a.um Is published every Saturday In the Dally Piiot FAX your service dubs meeting Informa- tion to 631-5851ormailto1743 Bay- port Way, Newport Beach, 92660. There's nothing more important than your health. So it makes sense to choose the best hospital. In Orange County, that's Hoag. In fac~ last year more people chose Hoag Hospital than any other in the area Hoag offers a wide range of specialty services, including nationally-recognized Centers of Excellence in cancer, heart, orthopedics and women's health. And our caring, highly skilled nurses and staff give you the kind of personal care you deserve. Hoag ~ts nearly every health plan, including PPOs and HMOs. We even · " around town · ANDAWSIAN HORSE SHOW The Orange County Pair and Expo- litioo Center PNMJtts the Andalusian Jione Show from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. In the Equestrian Center. Admisaion ts free. for more information, call 708.J247. CPR. ClASS Fitness Concepta, Inc .. often a CPR class for Hea.rtsaver and Healthcare Pr<Mder levels from 8:30 a.m. to noon at Hoag Hospital, 301 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. The cost ts $27. For teservations, ca.ll 631-3623. CAMPAllE PROGRAM The Upper NeWJ>Qrt Bay Ecological Reserve offers a free Saturday Evening Campfire Program about tbe Ancient History of Upper Newport Bay at 7:30 p.m. at Shellmaker Island otf Coast Highway. For more infonnation. c:all 640-17(2. HOME FASHION SHOWCASE Vista Paint and Wallcovering pre- sents a tree Home Fashion Showcase from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 2931 Bristol St, Costa Mesa. The day will consist of wallcovering demonstrations, decorat- ing seminars and more. For more infor- mation, call 540-8282. BOOK SALE The Friends of the Costa Mesa library will bold a used book sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.rn. at the Costa Mesa Downtown Library, 1855 Park Ave. Hardcovers are $1 and paperbacks are 50 cents. For more information, call 646-8845 SUNDAY ANDALUSIAN HORSE SHOW The Orange County Fair and Expo- sition Center presents the Andalusian Horse Show from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. In the Equestrian Center. Adnussion is free. For more information, call 708-3247. RAC.£ FOR THE CURE Join 15,000 runners, wallce.rs. breast cancer survivors and volunteers at Fashion Island for the sixth annual Race for the Cure. For more information or to sign up. call 721-2000. MONDAY DIVORCE SEMINAR Divorce Wizards offers a free semi- nar called The Guided Journey Through Divorce from 7 to 9 p.m. at tbe Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd . Newport Beach For reservations, call 369-5581. ANGEUTAS WOMENS GROUP Angelitas. a women's group of Our Lady Queen of Angels hosts a luncheo.o at 11 a .m. at the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The guest speaker will be Sister Etleen McNemey. execubve director of Taller San Jose. The topic is Mary: ~odel of the 21st Century. The cost is $30. For more information, call 759- $29500 complete Call Toll Free 888·271-4567 Don't Delay, Avoid Probate! David Pawlowski Attorney at Law 1047 or 759-0368. For cbildca.re rerr- vatlom, call 6'o-0886. MAL ESTATr WORKSHOP Orange Cout CoDege's <:ommuntty Education Office otters a real estate sem- inar called For What lt'a Worth from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. tn Room 215, OCC's Utera- ture and languages Building. The cost la $39 in advanee, $45 at door. A S9 materi- als fee is payable to the lnSbUctor. For more information, call '32-5880. DIVORCE SEM&NAR 1be Law Offices ot Usa A. Cianao offers a free divorce seminar called What to Expect How to Proceed. at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reservations are required. For more infonnAtion, call 574..o866. SUN DAMAGE SE.MINAR The Newport Beach Central Ubrary offers a free program ca.lied Protecting Your Skin Prom Sun Damage at noon in the central library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call 717-3801. MATH WORKSHOP Orange Coast College's-Re-Entry Center offers a free four-part workshop called Becoming Math Confident from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in Room 106 of OCC's Counseling · and Admissioris Building, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. The other three days of the workshop will be Oct. 7, 14 and 21. For more information, call 432-5162. HAPPY HOUR BUFFtT The Jewish Comrnuruty Center of Orange County offers a Happy Hour Buf- fet. No-Host Bar at 5:30 p.m. at Kaplan's Restaurant, 3211 Harbour Blvd.. Costa Mesa. The cost is a $3 minimum restau- rant charge and lncl\ldes happy hour buffet and well drinks at half prke. For more information, call 731-3780 or 634- 8590. OCU SOCCER CLUB TEAM '~{bt/~JJ GIRIS IJNDER 11 is seeking 2 field players to join our Silver Division Team. Players must be bor n on or after 8/1/86. 0 Walid Khoury T8.AJNEB For lnlo call (714)-854-7304 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1997 Al For tax push, sChools look to a pro •A past union organizer, Larry lramutola has been successful in 51 of 55 endeavors to pass bon d or tax measures. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -When local school trustees invited Larry namutola to speak to them about school tax campaigns last week, they brought in someone with more than just school bonds experience. namutola, an Oakland-based consultant, has been helping school districts with tax cam- paigns for six yea.is, but his orga- nizing skills began decades ago in .the fields of northern Califor- nia. •All my life I've been doing community organizing of one sort or another,• be said. Right out of Stanford Universi- ty, 1Tamutola organized farm workers for the United Farm Workers union for 11 years. "We were trying to build an infrastructure of a union for farm workers,• Thamutola said. "It was a very interesting training ground." He also was involved in elec- toral campaigns for various can- didates. "In college ... in 1968, I was very eager to get Bobby Kennedy elected," Thamutola said. "When Bobby Kennedy was assassinat- t{(i)iJ;---·~ ,._ __ ed, it was very disappointing.• The union work became too haphazard for Tramutola once be had a wife and children, so he got a job teaching seventh graders in Oakland. It didn't take long, h9Wever, before the political process drew him back and be ended up drop- ping teaching to form Thamutola Co., a business for his campaign work. The focus on school cam- paigns was a natural transition for him. "I really believe in it,• he said. "It is the most gratifying wm-k I can do.· And Thamutola, 49, has no problem finding work given that so many school districts seem to be hurting for funds. "In California, we're dealing with schools that are aging and that are inadequate in many respects," he said. His business' reputation does- n't hurt either. Thamutola is paid to win and he has won 51 of the 55 school campaigns he has worked on. That reputation brought him to Glendale Unified School Dis- trict where he helped officials there pass a $186 million bond issue in June. "He knows what he's doing. He's got the track record to prove it," said Mary Boger, president of the Glendale Council PT A Boger said that different peo- ple in the community tried to tell them how to win a campaign. but Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! I •. (~ 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South of 405 fWy 545-7168 that they concentrated on the repetitive advice of Tramutola: •identify your 'yes' voter and get your 'yes' voter to the polls.• lhunutola said he does a lot of his work before the campaigns even start. "Ninety percent of the stuff we do connected with schools is non-campaign." be said. ·we try to focus on making sure they've got a plan that really ma.kes sense, not just a desire for mon- ey.• . Although school districts can- not endorse or spend money on campaigns once the school board votes to put something on the ballot, Tramutola can be hired by the district beforehand to evalu- ate its financial situation. .. "I ask them a lot of di.tferenl kinds of questioos: Do you Deed this? ls there another way to do this? I otter them a bit of ps- spective they might not have.• • After the school boa.rd m~ bers put the issue on the ballot, Thamutola can advise an md• pendent committee on runniJ1g the campaign. His training anti advice tends to remain behmd the ~nes as local volunteers do the actual knocking on doors and phone calls to voters. ' MWhen it's all said and done, I'm not sure most people realizt! what we'did," he said. •Jt's the people who volunteered. 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" -DIANA GllGIS or a truck. to buy with a Utile help from his new job •a ..._,.at Mark Wood'• Palm -Beach Club. But the weekends are still a time of relaxation for most of tbe students. A»aon likes to go out With people from ln'ine High School who have cars. Sbe also likes going down to Main Street In Huntington Beach, though she said the police have given her a bard time a bout keeping to p.m. curfew. More fwmework, more responsibilities. par_t·time . jobs. drivers licenses and. of couse. more fun. Kristin Sitzer practices daily for cbeerleading and dance. Milan and Comeron are prac- ticing with pie aew team at Newport Aquatic C.enter, while Matt is getting ready for soccer season. Sean is on the basketball cowt and baseball field this Cameron is looking at a •monster truck. • which be hopes •SEE 2000 PAGE A7 SCHOOL LUNCH 6 .SNACKS Chemlc•I vs. N•tur•I By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Piiot T he pros: dating freshmen neve r has been easier and neither has getting out of gym class. The cons: more homework and responsibilities. With one year behind them and the better part of three to go, The Daily Pilot's Class of 2000 -nine students the news- paper will be following through graduation -has begun its sophomore year at Newport !-!ar- bor High. And while there are new challenges, more homework and the looming shadow of the SAT tests, there is one inescapable fact. ·I'm actually not a freshman anymore,• Diana Girgis said. Cameron Sinclair agrees -in e J The Sophomore Year r::=> e=O (LASS OF 2000 a way. "l still feel like a fresh - man, unW I see a lot or little peo- ple walking around.• New sophomore privileges for • the girls include being able to drop their much-hated gym classes for aerobics classes. · "I have asthma, and they used to give me a hard time about running,• Nikko Gallardo said. However, new classes like advanced Spanish and algebra II are keeping the students busy as they take their grades more seri- ously. "I have a lot of harder class- es,· Milan Rousset said. "l'm probably going to get better grades this year .... ·Last year my grades were not the best." Sean Rarden decided to take year. As the driving age approach- es for many of the students, some are giving up their free time for jobs with hopes of pulling together enough money to buy cars. Milan sings Italian songs and dresses in formal outfits as a gondolier several nights a week for the Gondola Co. of Newport. • lt's fun. You meet a lot of people and act like you're Ital- ian,· Milan said. •r have a job, so I can afford a car when l'm 16 .• He favors a Volkswagen bw '•·llACKI GIAllD B·OPININel ...... ,\\H05:J. ... 324N. -Bwd., N--· CA....., USA phone (714') 042_..720 fax (7f4') .....,,, DING DONG BANM!A BREAD Ingredients: SuQar; Partially Hydrogenated ~enlng (includes Coconut. Palm OHs & Beef Fat). Water. FIOur, Com Syrup, Cocoa. W'hey, Eggs. Acidate, Pyro Phosphates. Mon<xalcium Phosphate, Calcium Sulfate. . Caleium Caseinate. 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Loves swimming and horseback rtding ... Listens to rap ... Sub- saibes to •Seven- teen• ... Hopes to become an elemen ... l!ll:f school teacher. 20·00 Cameron Slndair, 15 Balboa Peninsula ... Surfs all the time ... Rows on crew team ... Bust>oy at Mark Wood's Palm Street Beach Oub ... Lis- tens to ska and punk music ... Working toward Eagle Scout award ... Hopes to attend Chico State, UCLA or UCSB and become a lawyer. Kristin Sltzer. 15 ... Udo Isle ... Dances competlvely ... On varsity cheer squad and varsity cheer- leading competition ... Hopes to attend Stanford University and become a lawyer. CONTINUED FROM A6 Diana said some of the people she knew from last year seemed to have changed, and she didn't like some of the new freshman coming in. Cameron surfs as much as he can aiid enjoys going With friends to church-sponsored dances. "We wear crazy cloth~s that still fit the dress code: he ~aid . "The people l mostly knew all last year are different this year.· she said. "{The freshmen] changed the school. They wear weird clothes." Matt Glover. 15 ... Newport Heights ... Plays soccer ... Likes the desert, the rurf and dirt bikes ... Likes #Cheech and Chong• ... Hopes to attend a UC school and become an architect. Dlan11 Girgis, 14 ••• Costa Mesa ... Likes playing sports, espe- cially basketball and volleyball .... Helps her mother with a day care center ... Hopes to attend UCl.A and become a pediatrician. Milan Rous.set. 15 ... Lido Isle ... Enjoys fisb¥ig and crew ... Plays on NJ-DiS's water polo team ... Works as a gondolier for the Gondola Company of New- port ... Hopes to attend the Coast Guard Academy and become a marine biologist or business- man. For Diana, the sophomore year hasn't proven to be that much better than the last. "I don't like this year that much,· she said. Matt also looks back to his freshman year with a little bit of longing. "They treated you like a baby," he said. "It was nice." 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Coastline was one of 70 win- ners, competing with 2, 154 appli- cants from colleges and universi- ties au over the nation, to receive a grant from the prestigious Fund for the Improvement of Postsec- ondary Education. ·coastline Community Col- lege, recognized as a leader in distance education and in cogni- tive retraining, is a natural to train specialists around the coun- try to work with br~ .~J.wv sur- vivors,• said Siacey Hunter Schwartz, project director and associate dean of Special ·Pro- grams and Services for the Dis- abled. "I am excited about the far-reaching potential of this grant.• Cowiseling and hom e-based cognitive retraining for head injury survivors and their families is available. 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Hood and some 200 addition- •a1 supporters and their guests, known as The Sophisticates, converged on the magnificent hillside villa of Denice and Bri- an Mock for a bit of conversl'- t1on at sunset. ·I've stayed with it because I believe 111 the organization, and I've seen the results over many years," continued Hood, a cldssy redhead with a gorgeous smile> dnd d degree m psycholo- 9't 'The schools, and very often tlw pdrents as well, have no outlet, no way to deal wtth the chLld who ts exhibiting antiso- C'Jdl behavior. "They know that we are here lo help, and they pick up the phone and get the child in for < ounselmg We make a differ- c·ncP, before the child gets so fdr off track that serious conse- quencPs, including intervention by lhL' duthorities, becomes nee- f''>'>dry " I food's explanation of the rentN was certainly in keeping with the organization's motto: "Arrest the problem, not the c-h1ld " Melinda Guinaldo. executive director of the services center, look the rrucrophone poolside at the Mock residence, and quiet- ed th P cocktatl glass-clinking crowd w1Lh her remarks. "I Wdnt Lo·share a story of KAYAKS WEEKEND WE AR Fcaturine the Aloha Room b.w. cook one young girl and her mother,• she said. "This mother called me, quite upset, explaining that her daughter was the butt of ridicule at school. The child was overwe ight, she was withdrawn from both academic and social interaction, and it was becom- ing a problem.• Guinaldo went on to offer that the mother and daughter came to the agency for counsel- ing and they were able to help the child lose weight, improve her self image and grades, and most importantly deal with and eliminate the ridicule from her peers. •Her llie was transformed," said Guinaldo. A small miracle worked in quiet ways by a private local organization that is in place to back up both schools and par- ents and give a child another chance. The beautiful (inside and out) Nill Stevens is president of the Sophisticates. Stevens, attired in a fitted full-length, off-the-shoulder dress of celadon green and white printed silk cbiff on, thanked her loyal Sophisticates for all bf their support through· out the year . She also reminded the crowd of their super successful spring fashion show fund-raiser. The annual event is· general- ly the talk of the town. Ladies (and some gents) go all out for the fashion show luncheon. Hairstylists like Anthony Ourenzo of Salon Belcourt are booking appointments weeks in advance of the Sophisticates spring fling. It's almost like a rite of sea- sonal p assage for people in this community to turn out looking their very best. Sort of like sending the mes- sage that they have survived the winter and they are still here, strong and vibrant and full speed ahead. Sounds kind of silly, but it's the truth, the whole truth. The fashion show raises big bucks to help the kids at the center. Last year, the net tally exceeded $120,000. In the crowd at the Mock vil- la (said to be on the market for around $4 million big ones) were Georgia-and David Brad- bume. The couple, who work together in a family-owned resi- dential development business just finished and sold a very chic home at Pelican Point, and they are also expecting a third child ... nine years after the sec- ond one! Now that's development. Also there: Carleen and Michael Brennan, the fab Sue From toee on the n0&e & Qulkevflle For All Your Qulckellwr Clothing Need6 r-----~----~-------------1 STARBRIGBT SPECl~I, I WASH DISCOUNTS I I I Select any 08tof these pac-es • ............ .., ........ lb ,, lw3 La le/ll/t'I 51ter • FaD ........ .._.._..Wida ••• ._ wa I • Blue Corale ..... W.. ~'t • OZWMe All' .. I·=-ur-..:;; I V..,.Mata ..... 41ter • Pall ex flee._.._.. wlt:la 8taltr was • Bl~~orale •-W.S · ~ • AilliNJOUI AL n.. • OZIUMeA1rl'lt1lllt•w .... J..... st I PHOTO COURTESY Of MICHAEl MUNSON Memben of the Sophisticates ln attendance at a recent gathering were Eve Komyel, left, home- owner Denice Mock, NW Stevens, Unda Hoffman and Darlene Manclark. The group, made up of more th an 200, supports the Assessment and 'lreatment Services Center. Cannon, Peggy and Bob Clay, pretty Rosalie Friedman of Corona Del Mar, Unda Jioff- man, Lynda Hughes and Al Rowland, Eve Komyei and Stan Hanson, Jeannie Lawrence, Bill and Darlene Manclark, Kelly Olson, and the gorgeous Anne Wortmann with super smart mate John. The Wortmanns were wear- ing coordinated cocoa brown alligator shoes. Hers had a higher heel. Now that's love. • BRUCE COOK'S Society column runs Thursday ~nd Saturday. Pick up your car in Europe/ Enjoy a fantastic trip to the Merades factory-then tour Gennany in your new car. When you're done, we'll ship your car home. Just another reason WHY we're IlK.Mercedes Marketplace. 11x.Houseamttnuesmmk.I <l.>11111,1rc. Yo11'/l /~c Co11\'i11ct'cf. Siu>/' T/1c 1\;lcrcctles Market11/1.1cc! H vou don t shop THE MERCEDES MAJ!KETPLACE vou wont know the Mercedes Maritet. briefly in entertainment PHOTO COURTESY Of SUSAN S. TEN EYCK More than 150 gathered at the CIUf Hone saloon to rane tmds for the Orange Coanty Chapter of Women In Vision. The ChrbllaD orpmzau_.. afllllalled with World VIilon. raises money to Ullst the poor, In Orange County and Uoancl the world. Attending the event were Diane Sweet, left, Karen French. event chalrmail Becky Pollack and Beverly Peten. Workshop to inspire writing creativity Got writers block? Then maybe the next eight·week ses· sion of •wrtting Like There's No Tomorrow• may help. The session, beginning Oct. 6, includes exercises geared to remove blocks, inspire creativity and ideas, and keep the pen mov· ing. Participants also learn about style, form and marketing. Each session, which is avail· able for anyone who writes or wants to learn how, has themes including poetry, fiction and essays. The next session of ·writing Put a few words to work for you . 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'Jllught by Corona del Mar res· ident Bfrbara DeMarco Barrett, an active member of the Orange County Fictionaires, the work· shop meets Mondays from 4 to 6 p.m. at Local Growids Coffee House, 3007 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Registration is $125. The evening will feature Wines of the world, fine cuisine, profes· sional entertainment, opportunity prizes and an exciting silent auc· tion.The fest, from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m .. raises money for the Ame.rt" can Red Cross and is sponsored by the Red Ribbon 100 Advisory Council. The cost is $65. For more information, call 760· 8086. Red Cross to host Wme Fest '97 Bistro 201 is located at 3333 W. The Red Cross Red Ribbon Advisory Council hosts the 10th annual Champagne and Wine Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 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Champagne 645-67H Draper's & Damon's 646-5521 TIMt Orey Goo- 642-7803 Kay aka 6Jl-2996 Stagecoeoh Luggage & Olfta 515-9005 • e SAT\MOAV. SE'11Mla 27, 199~ focus on faith u ._~~~~~~~~~- '-sT. JOHN THE .DIVINE EPISCOPAL 'CHURCH • ADDMSS: 183 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. ·' TELEPHONE: 548-2237. • SENIOR MS10lt The Rev. 'Conrad Nordquist. • SERVICE TIMES: One service only this Sunday at 1 O a.m. (see note). Regular service times are Sunday, 8 and 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist; Sunday school for children age.3 and up, 9:45 and 11 a.m. · • otlLD CARE: Provided Sun- day, 8 and 11 :30 a.m. • NOTE: Ernest Medina, Mis- sioner for Christian Education for the Diocese of Los Angeles, will be the guest speaker. Chil - dren will attend this service with their parents, instead of regular Sunday school, since part of Medina's program is especially for them. ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS EPISCOPAL CHURCH • ADDRESS: 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. • TELEPHONE: 644-0463. • SENIOR PASTOR: The Rev. Peter Haynes. • SERVICE TIMES: Sunday -8 and 10 a.m. Bible study for adults meets at 9 a.m. Children's Sunday school is at 10 a.m. • otlLD CARE: Provided for .all services. • NOTE: On Sunday, the church will celebrate the feast of St. Michael and All Angels with a special service, including music from the South Coast Brass quartet. Following the 10 a.m. worship service, there will be a barbecue with music and other festivities. On the first Sunday in October, the church will celebrate the feast of St. Francis of Assisi with the Blessing of the © COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL . UNfTEO CHURCH OF CHRIST To~ Is To C..; To C... It To 00. Anlmals (Sal nt Francis is the patron saint of animals). This event is open to all and Haynes says. ·even ted6J bears are wel--c:orne. • ORANGE COAST FREE METHODIST CHURCH •ADDRESS: 3198-8 Airport Loop Drive, Costa Mesa. • 1E.EPHONE.: 641-1944. • SERVICE 11MES: Sunday - 10:30 a.m., services are held concurrentty in Japanese and English; 9:30 a.m., adult Sunday school and the Good News dub (songs and crafts) for children; 10:30 to 11 :45 a.m., Sunday school for children. April 6 is a joint English/Japanese celebra- tion of the Lord's Supper. • PASTORS: Clifford Rapp, senior pastor; Masaru Horikoshi, Japanese-language pastor. • otlLD CARE: Yes. •MISSION STATEMEN'r. Minis- tering the word of God; follow- ing the truth of Christ; and enjoying the fullness of the Spirit. FIRST UNITED METIIODIST CHURCH • ADDRESS: 420 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. • TB.EPHONE: 548-7727. • SERVICE TIMES: Sunday- 10 a.m. worship; Sunday school, 8:45 a.m. for adults and chil- dren; fellowship follows the worship service. • SENIOR PASTOR: Steve lsen- man. • otlLD CARE: Child care for infants to 3-year-olds is provid- ed for the worship service. Preschoolers through sixth- graders are dismissed early in the service to go to Children's Choir. • MISSION STATEMENT: Our church exists to create a nurtur- ing environment for promoting Christian spiritual growth and to create opportunities to serve humanity. SAINT JAMES CHURCH episcopal ·A~D f t'•~Mll s.w_,.-.a.w.,_.,Mll...,.. Fr. David C. And.non, rector 3209 VIO Lido N.wpof1 Beach 8Nce V.,-i Blair, Minister Worship Service 8: 15 & 1 OAM Oudl Sc:hool 9AM Adults • 1 OAM Chllchn Child Care PrOYkMd 644-7400 7U/675-0210 7:30 om Traditional 9omCon~ 9 am Church School 611 Heliotrope Ave, Coron. d.I Mw 3303 Via Lido. Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 ChUl'Ch lOam&Spn. Sunday Sc:tlool 10 am w.ctllldclt ...... pn 10:.45 am Charismatic and Wednesday noon SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3 I 00 Pac:lflc View Dr •. Newport Beach 644-2617 or 675-4661 Church lOam S\Jnday School 10 am ~~•pm• l•Wd.....,, 12nocn Fur M4 Ii## JWI!; for it ii 70"' FlidNri pM ~ #,.,, ~ .......... 1*12:31 GROWING KIDS GOO'S WAY On Wednesday, a DO•COll information night Will preCede the 17-week pa.renting series •Growing Kids God's Way.• The 1 to 9 p.m. event will give an overview of the classes begin- ning Oct. 8. The series featw-es a biblioally based curriculum designed for families with children ages 15 months through the teen years. In addition to how to raise a morally respousible child and how to solve sibling conflict, course topics include parenting without manipulation, disciplin- ing by encouragement and building trust. St. Matthew's Church is hosting the informa- tion night and the series at 1123 WestcWf Drive in Newport Beach. Again, the information night is free. And the series is. $45 per couple. Call Al or Lisa Marion at 848-6685 for more information. MASTER MIND Today, from 10 a.m. to noon, the Rev. Ken Gray conducts Mas- ter Mind. It reveals the God within you and helps you accept your heart's desire. $15 love offerings are suggested. Please call 646-3199 for details, includ- ing the class locations. You may also write the New Thought Church and Truth Foundation at 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa, 92627. TAKE ANOTHER LOOK Our Lady Queen of Angels' Re-Membering Group offers an opportunity for inactive Catholics to share both good and bad e xperiences in the church. At each gathering, participants can participate in or listen to candid, open dialogue on topics they select. This includes changes in the church since the Second Vatican Council; in the past it's ranged from liturgy to morality to tradi- tion and more. Anyone who'd like to know more about the St. Andrew's Presb . Cetbollc Church today or may be thinking of giving lt a MCGOd chance ls 1n'vited to thele ln1or- mal pt-t.ogetben. Tba nat Will be at 6:15 p.m. on oc:t.· S ln the Parilb Center. Tbey'll continue every other Sunday thtough Nov. 16. The cburch ls located at 2046 Mar Vllta Drive ln NeW- port Beach. Contact Marie Romano at 5'8·38'4 or Johnny Golde at 721-0496 to find out more. KNOWING GOD INTIMATELY On Mondays, people of diverse backgrounds and differ- ent churches gather at St. Mark Presbyterian Church to pursue a •one-on-one• relationship with God. The OneHeart Christian Med- itation group teaches and prac- tices the spiritual steps that can make that intimacy a da.Uy reali· ty. It meets from 7:30 t~ 9:30 p.m. at 2100 Mar Vista Drive in New- port Beach. Either Ester Behnam at 640-6213 or Kathy Townsend at 551-5339 can provide more information. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Co~unity allows participants to hear and experience Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New World at 7:30 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? Are women and men equal? What's the spiritual solu- tion to our economic problems? Music and food are included. Directions: 759-0999. 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 educa- tion, joint-protection tips, relax- ation techniques, pain-control techniques and socializing. Call 513-5641. Wunhlp a.nJ heat thla pnttical, Cl\mt-ccmtcfeJ, hiblJcaJ ~· "IS THERE ANY HOPE FOR THIS BROKEN WORW?" (2 Puet 3:13) S.WJay, Sc:plcinba' 17, Si.JO P.M. l't.'-'r EiMtlul, ~11" ~~ Sund.y, ~ember 28, 8iJO.W 10:1~ AM. 600 St. Andrcwrt ROGd, Newpon Beach, California (714) 631·2880 (llQNt lroria Hldior H ih Schou! M J~lrw Ind 1 '-h.t .... ,, • ....,a.dl·•""'~"~8d=•~1 ·=~~=u pT·---~--,~~,~ .>=-.. . . . --- DHMMA SOCIETY Newport Beac:b HJguhi Hon- gan,11 Buddhkt Temple's Dbar- ma Soc:iety prie1enta a lecture a.ad dilcualoo Mrlet Oct. 12 and OD the MCOlld Sunday of each month at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202. 8AHA'IS GATHEJING The Ba.ba'ts of Newport Beach sponsor a lunch, speaker and discussion of timely topics at 11 a .m. on the tut Sunday of each month at a private resi- dence in Corona del Mar. All are welcome. Directions: 760-5360. SERENDIPITY On Wednesday, this season's discussion sessions for single adults of all ages continue at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. At 7:30 p.m. marriage and fami- ly therapist Jim Dunham offers •Healing a Broken Heart and Learning to Love Again." Dun- ham plans to discuss some prac- tical guidelines for dealing with the relationships that become "near misses• rather than lasting unions. The $3 requested at the door also covers refreshments, but no reservations are required. St. Andrew's is located at 600 St. Andrews Road 'in Newport Beach. Phone 631-2880 to find out more. ASK THE RABBI Rabbi David Rosenberg will field questions during Singles Evening on Oct. 10 and every second Friday of the month at Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach. A special Oneg Shabbat (fellow- ship hour) will follow services honoring single people. It all takes place at 2401 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach (Back Bay). For information about the time, call 548-6900. COMMUNITY OUIOf On Sunday, th• Rev. Gi..ll Miller ~ •Happy 1W)t• durtng MiYicel at New ~ht Church, the SQenoe ol Mind Center. The 10:30 a.m. SUDday servicel follow 10:15 iDedltadon. They're held at the ~bbor· hood Commu.nity Center m Cos- ta Mesa with 10:30 Sunday school provided. The center's located at 1845 Puk Ave. Call 646-3199 for more infonnation. UNITARIAN UNIVERSAUSTS Sunday services at Orange Cout Unitarlan Univenalist Church customarily begin at 10:30 a.m. Child care and youth 1'1igious education ue provided. The church ls located in Costa Mesa at 1259 Victoria St. For more information, call 646-4652,....+ HEALING AND ENLIGHTENMENT Gate of Heaven Chapel con- ducts services each Sunday immediately following a 2 p.m. spiritual healing service. This 21st century, open-minded fami- ly church focuses on helping you to grow in your belief. In addition. to seminars and classes, it offers psychic demonstrations, private readings and lectures. They take place at 1401 15th St. in the Newport Beach Masonic Temple Building. Call (818) 343-5030. -• SPrECIAL SERVICES : ... • SEUCHOT • Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach will hold a Selichot cele.1 bration at 8:30 p.m. today. Thir event sets the solemn tone for- the upcoming High Holy Dayi. and includes prayers requestin~ sins be pardoned and sufferin~ be alleviated. A period of social, izing, welcoming newcomers to the area, will precede the ser• vice. Rabbi D~vid Rosenberg will officiate the celebration in the temple social ball. It's located at 2401 lrvine Ave. on the Back Bar in Newport Beach. To find out more, call 548-6900. -HOl.YDAYJ 1Wnple IM1ah of Newpert -wlD .,._..., the tnid!Uonal two days ol Rolb. tfashaMb begin- -Wedneoday night Servloes wm follow ro Thunday and Prlday morning. A full ronge ci operatic vocolll1S will contribute to the con- ierYetive synagogue's services conducted by Rabbi David Rooen- ber!I· 1<91 Nidre eveoJng will take place Od. 10. An all-day Yom Klp- PUJIOMcewtll follow on Saturday. The temple will also bold a Ylzkor Memorial SeMce at 12,30 p.m. that day. Qualified child care and a spedal dilldren's service will be available. Services will be held at 2401 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beech. Por reservations and ticket tnformatioo, call 548-6900 or 646- 7512. Singles, ag .. 20 to 30, may attend all High Holy Days for $35 per person. All members of the mWtary_are invited as the temple's guests. ROSH HASHANAH On Oct. S, the Pacific Congre- gation will host a Rosh Hasha.nab celebration at the Marriott Suites Hotel on Anton Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Madrlkha Rosalie Gottfried will lead the ceremony in a way that makes Jewish histo- ry, music, rituals and culture rele- vant to contemporary life. The 10 a.m. program will include instru- mental music and singing. It will be fdllowed by a buffet brunch offering cheese blintzes, eggs, .......W., fruit, yogurt, etc. The ser- vice ls pa.rt of a collaboration between the Paci.fie Congrega- tion and the Jewish Secular AMo- dation, which will host a Yom Kippw service. Tbe cost for Ro5h Hasbanah will be $17, end $20 for Yom Klppur. Or you can pay S32forbo*.h.Forfurtherinforma- tion and reservations, cell Leslie Zwick at 893-2715 or Mark Levine at 497-9945. YOMKIPPUR On Oct. 1 i, the Jewish Secular Association will ovenee the Yorn Kippw program at the Unitarian Universalist Chwch on 'Victoria Street in Costa Mesa. In addition to Kol Nidre and Yiskor services, the 1 p .m . event will offer work- shops for children and adults. Dinner at the chwch will follOw the program. It's a collaborative effort between the Jewish Secu- lar Assodation and the Pacific Congregation. The cost for Yom Kippw will be $20. or you can pay 532 to attend this and Rosh Hashanah services as well. For further information and reserva- tions, call Leslie Zwick at 893- 2715 or Mark Levine 'at 497- 9945. HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES Chabad Chai Center will hold I can't believe ..... . High Holiday services at the Senior Cenler loc;ated nn the Jew- llh l'ederadon Campus ln Coota Mesa. It Includes a special junior mlnyan for children 5 to 12 years old that wUl teach the meaning of prayen end "°""' of the oelebra- tions' customs end songs. Baby lllttlnq selVlces will be offered foi children 1 to S years old. for tbOle who'd like to spend the holiday at the ·campus, accommodation with meali is available at a hotel with· in walking distance. Seats ve still available for the services and spe- cial price packages are available. The Jewish Federation"Campus is located at 250 E. Bak.er St. To find out more and to make reserva- tions, call 786-5000. SPECIAL _EVENTs HARVEST FESTIVAL St. ~ames Episcopal Chwch is hosting a Christian alternative to Halloween. In addition to candy, games and a bounce house, this Harvest Festival will featwe a balloon artist and Kookie the clown. The free event takes place at the church on Oct. 31from4:30 to 8:30 p.m. All children from 3 to 12 years old are invited to attend and bring a friend. They're also encouraged to wear non-scary It's My Home Landscaping or re-bndscaping is _your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. -• • • FLOWERDALE can make your landscape dreams come true, and increase your home's value, 1:00! I . Come in today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. ICAY MATSON, AA C.c.N.P. LancllC9pe Dalpcr NURSERIES, INC. ,-C_,.OMP,,..:::,_LETE=:-, SANTA ANA • 2800 N. Tustin Ave.. 1ANDSCAP1NG (714)633-9200 46 YF.ARS EXP. UccNeNo. JOISSJ COSTA MESA. • 2700 Briswl Avt. (714) 754-6661 TEU.YMEIXLE C.C.N.P. Landscape: Dnigncr r.-.,. .. -n 1Fn1:.E1. I Sllll IAl I I UMIREllA -J with the puroheM 1•sp1ece..--1 i.fl!'!. V,!L;!!.E.!a SATURDAY, Sll'ltMBEll 71, 19'7 ~ costumes and brl.ng an adult to help thelll with the games. The St. J..,,.. youth m!nlltry program Is sponsoring the event et 3209 Via Udo on the .Balboa Peninsula. Cell the church at 675-0210 to find out more. BLOOD-l'RESSURECHECICS Pirst United Methodist Cbwch of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., will conduct a free blood-pressure dinic between 10 and t0:30 a .m. the tint Sunday of each month. Call 548-7727. SUPPORT GROUPS HEALING On Wednesdays, people gather to learn how changing our lhinking c.an change our lives. All are wel- come to join the group as Dr. Juanella Evans shares how "Heal- ing your Thoughts Heals Your Body" through Sden.oe of Mind teaching. Call 646-3199 for time and location or to find out more. MENTAl HEALTH FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church conducts a support group for families with loved ones with serious mental illnesses. It is led by a professional and takes )>lace in Dierenfield H&ll C every Sun- day from 6:30 to 8 p.m. For mor' information. call St. Andrew's at 631-2880 OJ" Karin Montgomery at 645-3708. VOLUNTEERS TUTORS NEEDED Saint Michael ond All Angels seeks tutors for its mission to the Orange County Vietnamese pop- ulation, The EpiscopaJ C hurch of tlie 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. If interested, call the proqram coordinator, Peter Daniel, at 539- 6530. WEEKDAY SERVICES MEN'S FEU.OWSHIP BREAKFAST On Wednesday, Dick Todd will address the Men's Fellowship Breakfast at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church. The church's min- ister of parish life will advise •How to be a Person Whom God Can Use" during the 7 to 8 a .m . gathering in Dierenlield Hall. All men ci the c:olhmunlty are ....w;dl to the $2.50 per penoo --i.iill takes place at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. PD< information. call 57'-2239. PRAYER BRfAXfAST Fint United Methodilt Ch of Costa Mesa bolds a prqe brea.klast at 6 a.m . every Wecln'5- day at Denny's restaurant at NeW-. port Boulevard and 17th street;n Costa Mesa. Call 548-?72?. • HOLY COMMUNION ) St. James Episcopal ChurCh. 3209 Via Udo, Newport aea<Ji. offers a noon service ev~~ Wednesday with Holy Comniu-1 nion. Call 675-0210 for details. J . BIBLE STU~Y .1 ; , ' His Disciples Fellowship ).n1 Costa Mesa invites everyone for a! study ol God's word, food, fun andJ fellowship at 7 :30 p.m. every FJi·1 day. All ages welcome. Direc-l tions: 650-2589 (James). • Please send photographs and typed releases detailing rtories, upcorruf\9. events. sermon topics or any other newl involving Costa Mesa and Newport Beach houws of worV!Jp to ReUglon Edi-- tor. Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa· Mesa, 92627. 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"lfl 5muy Pn ... , si.,• ... ., __ .,.. • 0., IA", I Cami join US at 6lalial Chrisllan (enllr f., I -ii I life ..... a.. ........... I " '• .,JllE mEL MNDm er._ Cout College-I> The Steel llilndll> today ~t 8 p,m. In the Robert B. Moono Tbeotre, 2701 PairY!ow Roed, Colla Meu. ·Advance tickets are $15 tor adults, $12 ·for OCC 1tud~ts, seniors and children , 12 and under. 1\ckets at $18 at the door. ' for information, call' 432-5880. 'IRIAHGLE SQUARE COMCERIS • The shopping center has free live classic rock performances scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday; from 1 to 10 p.m. Prlday and Saturday, and from 1 to 4 p .m. Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at lhangle Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. ART CALIFORNIA COLOR The Newport Beach City Hall Gallery presents an exhibit of oil and watercolor paintings by artist Maria Elena Bicer titled •Colors• and an exhibit of sun-drenched watercolor scenes of Calilornia by artist Juan Casado titled •Califor- nia Colors· starting Wednesday through Nov. 4. The exhibits are free. The City Hall is located at 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For information, call 717- 3870. mmJRES. SHADOWS AND MASKS The Newport Beach Central Llbrary presents an exhibit, •Tex- tures, Shadows and Masks,• by· Marilyn Ellis in the foyer at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. : The exhibit of bold and colorful : abstract monotype prints and : arcylics will be displayed starting • Wednesday through Oct. 31. A welcome reception is slated for Oct .. 12 at 4 p.m. in the friends "-U"ll Room. Per~ call 717-3801. MrAUCTION Tho -Community Ceo· ter "' er._ COwlly -... art auction that benefits tbe Jermniah Sodety'I ~ HOOM Build- ing Plmd on SUl>d.y at I p.m. at the oenw. 250 B, Balw St., Com. Mesa. Art to be auctioned ls pro- vided courtesy of Park Wett G4llery. For lnfomiaUOn, call 755- 0340. OIRtSTlNE ROSAMOND The Town Square Gallery hosts an exhibit of worb by Christine ROMmond on Saturday from 6 to 9 p.m. at 18?5 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.. For inlonna- tion, call 548-7797. GA1WIY l'AAAOISO Gallery Paradiso features acoustic pieces by artist Michael Brewster and painter Roland Reiss' ~The Silverlakes• through Oct. 22, at 1604 Babcock St., Cos- ta Mesa. For more information, call 650-3690. PICASSO EXHIBIT The Orange County Museum of Art presents •The Graphic Art of Pablo Picasso• through Nov. 30. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to S p.m., at 850 San Clemente Drive, New- port Beach. Admission is $5 for adults; $4 for seniors and stu- dents, and children under 16 and museum members are free. For more information, call 759-1122. FRANK UOYD WRIGHT The Orange County Museum of Art presents an exhibit of func- tional art tuinishings by Frank Lloyd Wright through ..Nov. 30. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, 11 a.m . to 5 p.m. at 850 San Qemente Drive, New- port Beach. Admission is $5 for adults; $4 for seniors and stu- dents, and children under 16 and • All Makes And Models Contact Buddy Cox 1100 Irvine Blvd. #263 •Tustin, CA Office (714) 731-4238 •Pager (800) 307-3754 ~ Fax (714) 731-5460 · SINCE SABATINO'S 1884 Restaurant & Lido Shipyard Sausage Co. FLAVORFUL & DELICIOUS LUNCHES DINNER •SUNDAY BRUNCH Unique wine room & dining room.t availab~ for group 1JusiM11 ~etings artd privaujuncrion.r ' CATERING fORALL EVENTS hll--•--.. -... .. ••r'ct wt-,.Mrsc1tf:inwtaw Comfortable Washable, lOOo/o Cotton Corduroy • by Name Label now at THE COLLECTION Large Wale "'Car Coat" reg. $84.00 Our Price: $36.00 "Baby-Wale" Pull on Pant, w/!Net pk to. Reg. $60.00 Our Price: $z.t.oo Cropped Jkt- Reg. $56.00 _Our Price: -$2.+.00 "Baby· Wale" Jumper-Ore .. - w/elongared patch-pockeu Rea. $74.00 Our Price: $30.00 8544t5Z .n. ~~v= Tbo --... ·-"'---U!d II-. will .,......,. Salanlay at 8 p.m-at Or.,... Com CoUep. 1be -performs on 2G 55-gall-Sleel dna-.-. .,,.-md rhythm macba-For lldr.etl, ..U f1141 '32..$880 ..... museum members are free. For more information, call 759-1122. Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and students, children under 16 and museum members are free. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p .m. Tuesday through Sunday. The museum is located at 850 San Clemente Drive., Newport Beach. For information, call 159·1122. SUNDAY SPOTLIGHT TOURS The Orange County Museum of Art offers a Sunday Spotlight Tour at 2 p.m. focusing on a single artist or work of art. Sunday's top· ic: Joan Margo! examines John McCracken's wPlank. ~ Spotlight tours are free with admission. 1\JESDAY TALKS • The Orange County Museum • Intnated in a ~"' Cfllltr1 Learn the travel busu-from experts • Newport Mesa Travel Classes. ' You have to start somewhere ... ' Ice Skating lessons available at Ice Chalet ••:1:mm11m• ' . ... ...... _ •• ,, __ •Fl of Art pr11tota. •'J\lmday ~ at Noon. a -al tree lalb at noon by artists. mrc. and blltorl- am oomp!emenllnq the art dll· plaf9CI in the muMWD'I gallerleo at 850 San Clemente Drive, New- port Beach. • This Tuesday, Jack Rutbery, director of Jack Rutberg Pine Ari>, will speak about "The Art of Collecting Original Graphics,• "9r informatton. call 759-1122. SHtRllY SULLIVAN The Colla Mesa Art League's featured aJtlst lot September is Shirtey Sullivan. View her water-- colors in the Showcase Gallery from 10 am. to s p.m. Wednesday through Saturday aod noon to 5 pm. Sundays at 1631 Sullflower Ave. in the South Coast Plaza W- lage. Admission is tree. For more infonnation, call 540-6430. DANONG BEAR GAU.ERV The Dancing Bear Gallery pre- sent> a special exhibit of six limit-. ed edition prints from the Cape Donel arcbives through Sunday at 412 31st St., Newport Beach. The gallery ls open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. for more information, call 723-1922. NEWPORT BEACH OTY HAU The public is invited to view Helen 8e"'DQll"'a •Art • drie Rockl" end Nancy GudMi't "The I'«<» "' GlaYlly" in the Newport Beocb CltrHall gollory, 3300 Newpori 81vd. through 'J\lelday,' 'l'be ahtb4( .. tre. and open for vleWlng Mond<oy through Friday from 9 a.m. to. .s ·p.m.. Por inf~tion. call ?13- 3870. • ' Mr Of TllE Al/TOMOllLE Jbe public Is lnvlled to .'liew •Art of the Automobile,• an exhibit ol paintings by William Motto, In the foyer QI the Newport Beech Central Ubrary, 1000 Avo- cado Ave., through Tuetday. '!be exhibit ls free aod open for view- ing Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 9 pm.; Prtday and Saturday 9 a.m.. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. For info~tion, call 717-3801. WATfRCOLORS AND SOJIPTURES ' The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County presents an abstract watercolors and sallp- ture exhibit of artist menor Simi- now Greenberg's latest work through Oct. 22 at the center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Admis- sion is free. For more information, call 755-0340. Ml CASA 0 0 MEXICAN RESTAUnANT 'Toscanini HOURS: 1Ua-111un 4pm-1Dpm •Fri & Sot4 pm-11 pm SUn. 4 pm-9 pm• Cloud Mondays 3012 N<wf)Orl Blvd. -Newport &wch CIC (714) 723-2338 Ill We Have 11te Most Taps on Record In Orange County! •461mP«t ....... •421'11c:rollr'eWa1t We feat~ over ~ single-malt lr blended Scotch Whiskeys as weU as.many topof-the-Hne bourbons, tequilas and brandies. HEmlY 'N llARIY'S . GOAT HILL TAYEM 18:SO Newport Blvd. Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa (714) 548-8428 •••iill CMOS Nowontbe Watuin Newport Bea& A trMition of a truly. FiDNnline cui.line conlirwe.Jl SERVING LUNCH & DINNER I , __ "'.W<>MEN PHOTOGRAPHERS t-VCHar ' The Newport Harbor Nautical · Museum present. tu 1991 sum- ' mer exhibit, •Wind on the Water: 1 Women Photogre.phen in Yacht- '\'ing, • from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. •111rough Nov. 9. The museum ii Saturday a.nd Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Por information. call 723-1900. ' I I I " : I '. I h I I " \ \1 () ' I) k>cated aboard the riverboat Pride of Newport, docked at the &ck Bay Bridge, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. rAdmission ii free for members; U 1for guest adultl1 $1 for guest chil- 1dren 12 and younger. The muse- ~ um is dosed Mondays. For more .information, call 675-8915, ext. , 102. DEE BISER 7 The Robert Mondavi Wine and 'Pood Center presents artist Dee t Biser through Nov. 10 from 9'a.m. •to 5 p.m. at 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. For information, call 979-4510. FANTASY TV BLUEPRINTS · The Orange County Museum , of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery eresents Mark Bennett's "Fanta- sy 1V Blueprints• of classic tele- ~:vision show homes through Nov. t '30. Ad.mission ls free and hours . are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three galleries: the Newport Gallery displaying the maritime history of the area; the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of wodd- dass models and the Grand Salon which offers touring exhibits. Admission is free for member$, $4 for adults and St for children. The museum ls located at 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. For information, call 673-7863. UDO CGAR ROOM The Lido Cigar Room along with Indian Tabac Co., and Texas Style BBQ join for a day of free cigars, scotch and barbeque sam- plings from noon to 4 p.m. today at 3441 Vta Udo, Suite D, New- port Beach. For information, call 723-0595. CHAMPAGNE AND WINE FEST through Friday1 10 a .m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and 11 a.m . to 6:30 p.m. ~unday. The gallery is located at 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For · ormation, call 759-i122. • ARE ANO ICE The Red Cross Red Ribbon Champagne and Wine Fest '97 fund-raiser will be held Oct. 12 from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Bistro 201, 3333 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $65 and includes a special menu of foods from Bistro 201, Diva and Topaz restaurants. For informa· tion, call 497-5749. nae Town Square Gallery boas an exhibit of worka by ClirWlDe ltoMmond on Sal\D"day from 6 to 9 p.m. at 1875 New,port Blvd., Cotta M esa. For lnformattoo, call 548-1797. The Orange County Museum of Art presents •Fire and Ice (Shrinking/Expanding)" by artist George Stone through Dec. 28 at 850 San Clemente Drive, New- port Beach. For more information, call 759-1122. CHUCK JONES SHOWROOM View the world of Chuck nes and his private collection at 36 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. The retail gallery is free and open Monday through Fri· :day from lQ. a.m. to 7 p.m. and • HOMEAIO PROJECT PLAYHOUSE HomeAid's sixth annual Pro- ject Playhouse exhibit of themed playhouses will be displayed throughout Fashion Island and auctioned off to the highest bid- der on Oct. 18. For more informa- tion, call 721-2000. ROBERT MONOAVI WINE ANO FOOD CENTER The center offers a Healthy ~~T h e fa ll's hottes t eve nt Hors D'Oeuvres class Wednesday at 7 p.m. The cost is $35. • The center hosts a Wine- growers Barbecue class Sunday at 3 p.m. Learn about wine grapes and how they are grown. Afterward, enjoy a barbecue pre- pared by the center chef's. The cost is $50. • Lunches at the Wine and Food center every second Wednesday of each month. Reservations required; no walk- ins accepted. The center offers a The Commodores Ball Honoring the Newport Beach Fire (?$ Marine Department Friday, October 24, 1997 Four &arons Hotel Dinner ~ Dancing Live Entertainment Black Tie · $100 Per Perron three-course prix fixe menu with choice of appetizer and entree. The price ts $35 and includes d Robert Mondav1 wme with each course. For rcwrvdllons, call 479- 4510. • The Robert Monddvt Wine & Food Center 1s localed di 1570 Scenic Ave . Costd Mesd For information, call 979-4510 FREE CRUISE NIGHT The Cannery is ottenng free harbor crwses every Thursddy SATURDAY, SEPTEMIEA ').7. 1997 A15 evening to its d.umer guests who reserve space in advance through September. The cruise is offered to the first 60 diners each night and includes complimentary dessert and coffee. The Island Mujeres leaves dock at 8 p.m . and returns at 9 p.m. The restau- rant is located at 3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach. For reser- vations, call 675-5777. SUTTON PLACE HOTEL •The hotel's Calypso Cafe pre- sents a lobster cookout Saturdays from 4 to 8 p.m.. third floor, Calypso pool deck. The cost is $35 per person, plus tax and gra- tuity. • The hotel hosts a Sunday champagne brunch frorri 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The price ranges from $29 to $39 for adults and $14 for children 6 lo 12 years. Chil- dren under 5 are free • The Tnanon Lounge offers late-night entertainment every Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. There is no cover charge, but space is lunited. • Accents C1gai Bar in the hotel welcomes cigar aficionados Monday through Friday from 6 p .m. to closing. Sutton Place Hotel is located at 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach For information, call 476-2001. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 54- foot Emerald Forest Too docked . ' in Balboa -at the Pun z.one from 11 a.m. to l p .m. every Sunday. The cost ii $25.95 per person and $15.95 for children under 12. R>r reservations, call 673-0240. r FARMERS MARKETS • Every Thursday there is :a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. 10·1 p.m. at the Orange County Fav- grounds. Admission is free. 1 • The Orange County Mar~t Place is every Saturday and Sun- day from 7 a.m. to 4 p .m. in 1'e main fairgrounds parking lot. The admission IS $1 for adults, chO· dren under 12 years are free . .Por 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 Marguen1e Avenue in Corona del Mar. ' •The Newport Beach Farmers Market IS every Tuesday from 8 a.m. to noon through summer al the Newport Pier parking lot at 21st Street. Free parking is avay- able across the street at 2000 W. Balboa Blvd. SPEEDWAY Every Saturday (except today) International Speedway sponsors a speedway from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in the Grandstand Arena of the Orange County Fairgrounds. Ad.mission lS $9 for adults, $5 for juniors ages 13 to 17. $2 for kids ages 6 to 12. Children 5 and under are free For information, call 492-9933 ROSEY'S AUTO BODY: CAIJIOM#A lAW STATES You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY fl& Pidi.., & ~. All c.tlW lediekiMs 642-4522 121 l1~11trl1I Way • C11t1 Mesa -... . gains HARBOR DAY SOfOOl Students at the private Harbor Day School were thrilled this week by the opening of a new arts and science center. Previous- ly the center had been housed in a trailer for the past 20 years. CANCER PATIENTS Thanks to a Hoag Hospital program, cancer patients have a reason to feel better about them- selves as volunteers outfit those suffering from the effects of chemotherapy with stylish wigs. STEVE VAHHORN The Newport Beach police sergeant has received a bone- marrow transplant and is now battling bravely against leukemia, an ailment he believes manifested itself after he was exposed t'o a metal-plating plant hre, while on the job. Our prayers and good wishes are with Sgt. . -- -- ~ d • • ' ... .... . . VanHorn, his family and col-MARC MARTIN /DALY PILOT leagues. Harbor Day School children hav~ gained a new arts and sciences building. O•IO H••ll ooooo •••••••••• ''' ''' '' ••••U••••••oOOo"''''''''"'''''''"'•'''''''''''"'"'''''''"'"'''''''''''''"'"'''''''' O••o•ooo•oOoohoooooooooo "'''''''"'''"'''''''''''''"''''''"'"'''''''"'Hoo•••••••oooooooolo"'''''''''''''"'"'''''' MARC MAArn I OAA.Y PILOT Basketball enthusiasts have lost their bid so far to lnstall a new court at Shalimar. best of the readers hotline losses SHAU MAR BASKETBAU COURT The residents want- ed it. but police, city parks officials and land- lords have so far halted a plan to install a bas- ketball court at a newly created community park. DRUG USE -Corona del Mar has begun its much-publi- cized drive to randomly test athletes and cheer- leader for alcohol and drugs. Perhaps know- ing that they could be tested at any tlme will be enough to stop any of them from making a bad decision. Still in search Oj thatelus_ivefoulball W hlle reading William l.obdefl's column (•Mak.Ing • running catch that would make Willie Mays proud,• Dalty Pilot Aug. . 30.-31), I began to laugh and pic- ture his great incident. Yes. I've been there.· I'm sure you're going to get many of these stories but I would like to share my foul ball experi- ence with you. I was 12 and living in the Bay Area. I was a huge San Francisco Giants fan (still am) and was excited to be at the park fonner- ly known as Candlestick Park. It was a Saturday day game and my dad had brought me to the game with a friend of his and his two sons. My dad and his friend sat behind home-plate and the boys went to the third base line to catch batting prac- tice foul balls. True, not as good as real game balls but a good start for a 12-year-old. As this ball rolled slowly toward us on the turf I got this terrible urge to grab the baJI. Unfortunately I had to jump onto the field to get it. I grabbed the ball and the adrenaline rush began. I feverishly attempted to get back up into the stands but the wall was .about 4 feet taller than my hands would reach. Several fans asked me to hand them the ball and they would help me up. No way was I giving up the ball I worked so hard for. As I struggled to find a way up the wall a very large arm reached down at me. I was yanked up Into the stands by the meanest man I had ever met. Candlestick Park security at its finest hour. I was led to a quiet portion of the park and lectured about my Inability to fetch foul balls like the rest of the fansi. The security guard told me I was lucky that his supervisor was at lunch (gee the game had not even started and this guy was taking his lunch break). I felt relieved when the security offi- cer finally stopped lecturing me and released me to my dad (My dad had seen the commotion and heard the other fans screaming •My hero, my hero" as I was led off to prison.) Need- less to say, I didn't get to keep the ball and had to return to my real seat for the rest of the game. I play competitive softball and in July made a Jim Edmonds-like catch In a Lake Tahoe tournament. I caught the line drive while running full speed to my right. Just as I made the catch I hit the chain-link fence with my elbow, head and knee. I lay stunned for several minutes. I felt pain like I had never felt before. I received cheers as my fellow players carried me from the field. Yes, this was a great catch but there is only one "catch" for wannabe ballplayers and that is the Major League foul ball. JERRY LOWE Newport Beach .. ~:Building a reputation Panty theft precursor to bigger crimes? . ... .. HE ISSUE: A recent report detailed problems :with the Costa Mesa Building Department. :R egarding the front-page : story about the Costa • Mesa Building Depart- ment problems, I do not recog- nize the result of the study at all. My e xperience with the Building Department has been excellent. I th.ink the personnel at the counte r are just tremendous, very friendly, very helpful to somebody who is not that versed in the procedure. I think the inspectors have been great. I think that the whole proce- dure when I did a remodel was great. They were very helpful; . gave good advice; led me on the right path because I did not have a builder assigned. So~ I only have the best to say 1 about the Building Department. : NlLS·l!RIC SVENSSON Corona del Mar The biggest problem is that it's falling with the code enforcement officers themselves. We don't have enough people. I've been doing this for two years, trying to get the city to hire people and it's been rather frustrating. They keep saying we don't have the people. We've got them in the grant area, the CDGB grant of Shali- mar and Mesa del Mar but we can't get them to come to the north part of town. We have filed approximately 12 complaints since May 1995. Of those 12, eight have been cleaned up. The other fOlJF, noth.tng bu been done. Approximately five months ago, I appeared before the City Coundl and banded four com- plaints, personally, to the dty attorney and u ot this date, nothing hu bMn done with those four remaining properties. I've told reel estate in COit.a Mesa for more than 20 years ind want to ... our dty contin· ue to~ and Dot deterio- rate. We need KUYe buUdiDg code eDfOl'C.WD8nt. If we dO not ... WI 9alol'cwlMDt. we Wtll all loM ftnenftally, um WB1C11MAN Pri MMDt NOlt1a CoilM Mela Comm., AllodaticlD . L ast week I bad a little fun in this space with the sub- ject of the panty burglar of Corona del Mar. You may recall that a man has the habit of creeping into bedrooms or garages to steal women's under- wear, having made victims of at least three different women. For most people, it's unfath- omable that someone actually goes around stealing women's underwear. It's bizarre and sick. And, precisely because this kind of behavior is so freakish, it's an easy target for jokes, bad or otherwise. But, as Newport Beach Police Chief Bob McDonell says. "Our effort is to work with this com- munity on a number of issues, including this one. We deal all the time with bizarre, aberrant behavior.• A woman (I presume) sent me a thoughtful and articulate (though unsigned) electronic mail letter on the subject. l reprodu~ her (or his) cotnments word for word: • rrJhe majority ol male rapilU start off by being 'Peep- ing Tmril', uposing them.selves to otben, and stealing women's undergarments. They are fueled by fantuiel tb&t need to be tar:ploied and aatil68d, and the abaft adicim are the tnitial ~ by which they gain IUCb. •However, a.. time, thMe actions no lcilger MtllrY thl6i fantalleil, aDd they lll\llt ftnd aew mm tMt clo. ,,._.,en, tbej W MCA._ th* ac:tlom in ardll' to find M«Wadioo, eDd llat8ltng a l'MMendal p1199 ad= Womlll'I illldlr-,... ·--·--· ldOD. .,\llllllipiolat,'tbl' .... .. tiec-:a ........ .,, .. ... ...... ..... ...... JU ... ,,~ ~........,.. I ~ john hedges nan~ RGll '°""'°" 00. 3$th Dist., 18552 MacArthur ltwf. Ste. 220t Irvine, 92715, 83U1IO. SHOW CONTINUED FROM A 1 Theater Ubr¥f -a New York City firm that owns the copy- rights to •atg River• and other lhows -called the group to say performing the mUlical would be akin to musical highway robbery. . •vou can't just take copy- righted material and use it without the expressed con.sent of the owner of the copyright.• Mid library spokesman Tom Briggs. "It's private property. That would be like taking someone's car without their permission and painting it.• Briggs said the company issued a cease and desist order to prevent the Piecemakers from perfortning the copyright- ed material and was consider- ing hiring local attorneys to slap an injunction on the group, meaning police could be sent to the conQ!rt tonight to ban the performance. But it appeared late Friday that a police presence would not be necessary at the concert because the Piecemakers agreed to drop the copyrighted material from the show. INFORMANT CONTINUED FROM A 1 in a bayfront Udo We home, and the informant told police O'Neill confided in him that it was Mae Miner who ordered the hit, police said. Leland and the Miners' daugh- ter were recently divorced, but they remain entangled in a bitter custody battle over their young son, officials said. The Miners contend they had nothing to do with hirjng O'Neill as a hit man, but they remain the focus of the police investigation. O'Neill -a career criminal with a long rap sheet filled With armed robberies, attempted mur- ders and other violent aimes - said he once enjoyed an amaz- , ingly comfortable lifestyle: living with his girlfriend, whose parents he claimed are part of the high- aociety Newport Beach crowd, in the upscale Versailles apart- ments. But that life soon spiraled downward in a alcohol-induced tailspin that landed O'Neill desti- tute, trying to make ends meet by doing odd jobs at the Stag Bar and living in a dingy apartment next to the Costa Mesa watering hole. "I more or less screwed up my own life," O'Neill said. •1 mean, I went from living in a penthouse apartment in Newport Beach to living in my van. All because of the booze." O'Neill, who said be once made up to $3,000 a month doing odd jobs at several posh Udo Isle homes, scoffed at the idea of him carrying out a murder for $1,000, as police contend. "There are a million different ways to make money,• O'Neill L said. "So (the police are] creating this whole murder-for-hire sce- nario. ... It just doesn't make Ho~.E OwNEP s INsui.:MiCE w: w .. . . . . : c ' )' ,-· ~ f • ' . c " .:: u ·we w1ll be ~orminq a few songs, but none from 'Big River,•• said Piecemaken oo- owner Ann Sorensen. "They said tbeie's no way we can do it.. Sorensen said members of the group feel it ls their God- given right to sing and enw.: tain, and copyright raws are just another layer of the overly intrusive government the group resents. "This music is a gift God gave to people, and now they're ta.king it away from the people," Sorensen saJd. "If Rogers and Hammerstein could see how this whole thing has gone down, they'd die all over again.• The move by the copyright company to stop the show was not the first hurdle the Piece- makers had to overcome before staging the concert. Earlier in the week, city offi- cials had threatened to step in and stop the show because the Piecemak.ers had not obtained the required special events per- mit required for such public performances. The owners of the store refused to get the permit and vowed the show would go on without it. sense. Everybody who knows me knows that this is bull--, to put it bluntly." O'Neill, who if convicted is a candidate for a life sentence under the state's Three Strikes Law, is scheduled to be arraigned Oct. 10 on felony cb.aryes of solic- itation of murder, attempted pre- meditated murder and being in possession of a firearm as a felon. CONTINUED FROM A 1 f are now accepting bid.I from arcbitecb to umt in ~g the first-floor lobby. The City Council recently approved spending about $30,000 on the project, plus some money from a federal grant to bring the lobby up to stand.Ard.I of the Americans With Disabilities Act. The make over, set to begin around the first of the year, ls expected to take a couple of months to complete. But it will add new floor tiles, carpeting, textured stucco and fabric wall coverings to the lobby and make the area a little easier on the eyes. "It's really going to brighten it up and lighten it up in here a lot," Somers said. "What we have in here now are the yellows and creams. We're going into more of the soft pinks and mauves.• The lobby floor, which is now covered with light gray tiles, will be replaced with carpeting throughout and darker tiles placed in several public seating areas. The display counter located across from the two elevators will be taken out and replaced by a tiled seating area with several armchairs and a coffee table, Somers said. Two other similar seating areas also will be incorporated into the new lobby design. The pictures of the current City Council members that hang on a brick wall facing the entrance will be moved closer to the lobby entrance, and the pho- . BRIAN POBUOA I OAJlY PILOT Coundlwoman/lntertor decorator Heather Somers is working on redecorating the City Hall lobby. tos of some of the city's past may- ors will decorate a hallway lead- ing to the council chamber. The brick wall be covered in a light-colored stucco and turned into a public art gallery, where local artists can showcase their works, Somers said. The floor-to-ceiling glass walls to the right of the main entrance will be covered with a m.uc of fab- ric and wood paneling, and other areas of the lobby that are now painted light blue will be revamped with wallpaper, Somers said. While the color scheme adopt- ed by Somers figures to snaz up the place a bit, City Councilman Gary Monahan is most excited about the addition of an informa- tion desk, where volunteers will direct visitors to meetings, offices and other areas of City Hall. •That's the most important thing to me, the improved cus- tomer service we will be able to provide:" Monahan said. ·we've needed a reception area for . years .• A• SATUADAY, SEmMIP 27, 1197 HERITAGE CONTINUED FROM A 1 One program allows. students .to input personal preferences, fJ.nd.s a college to .fit the bOl. ther program talc.el an tnven- tory of a l'tudent's skills to help f1t!termine a career path. ·nie software made it so ea.sy tor these kids,• SiD.cla1r Mid. •1 hdd 100 lddi in here today. They flit want to be on the computers.• Sinclair hopes to see even more additions to the center through this year's run. Orgaruzers for the eleventh annual 5K race and 2K fun run, scheduled for Oct. 4, hope to raise $26,000 for Newport Harbor High School programs. "The majority of the money hc1'> gone toward technology and ANNEX CONTINUED FROM A 1 I ff·1ghts customers under Irvine l«inc.h, Round said. She also said f\.l1•<,e1 st}ould be providing Santa Ar 1d Heights with water because 11" closer to Mesa's current service til"d I.fl Costa Mesa than Irvine l«rnch's rn Irvine. Irvme Ranch and Mesa Consol-' 1cfoted Me proposmg service levels th 11 Me dbout equal, reports say. \nd though Mesa otflaals have ' I I I I • I I ' I L-------------------------------------------•----------~ computers,• said event organizer Kathi Glover. "(Teachers) appre- ciate all the computer stuff that they've gotten. It makes their job a lot easier. " In addition to the feature race and tun run, tJiis years Harbor Heritage Run wW include a quar- ter-mile and half-mile Kids' Klas- criticized the Irvine Ranch takeover as invalid, the commis- sion bas no authority to rule on that issue. But staff reports say, •Annexing the Santa Ana Heights area to Mesa Consolidated for pro- vision of retail water while the facilities providing that service area are owned by IRWD would create contusion and inefficient service." U commissioners go along with their staff's recommendation, San- ta Ana Heights will become an official part of IRWD's service area and will slip away from Mesa's sic Race and a free Fitness Fair. On Oct. 3, the night before the fair, the community can fill up on pasta and goodies from local ven- dors before the Newport Harbor vs. Canyon High football game. •it's a community event, for everybody to get together before the run,• Glover said. sphere of influence. That could end months of political and legal conflicts between the competing water d.i.strlcts, as Mesa offidals recently agreed to drop their pending lawsuits against Irvine Ranch. "We think we finally have the recommendation going into what we hope is the last step to finally consununate and make this deal happen," Irvine Ranch General Manager Ron Young said. "It bas been a long trail for us, but we think we're finally getting to the destination. H Clothes From The Wardrobes Of The World's Best Dressed People. SEPTEMBER 1997 s M T w T F s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ($}29 30 Famous arking Lot Party This Sunday, 9-4! Refreshments Served Al I Day Drawing For $100 In Merchandise at 2:301 t 2731 East Coast Hwy. • Corona del Mar • 675.5553 -Hu gh es Market 644-2060 EA S TBLUFF V llll\G f CE N T ER Eastbluff Dr off Jamboree, Newport Beach C ele6rating 30· ·years! TARTARST. D No frills for Mustangs • Newport Harbor defense stuffs Tartars in wire-to-wire 28-0 victory. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot TORRANCE -If you listen to the football coach, Newport Harbor High escaped Friday night with a convincing victory. Sound strange? It is. It would be fiightening to thing what the Sailors could've done had they arrived with a killer instinct against host Torrance in a nonleague game won by Newport Harbor, 28-0, in front of 1,800 fans at Zam- perini Stadium. •That first half Wai as bad a rating as we've had in a long time," said Sailor Coach Jeff Brinkley, who added that his team (3-0), unbeaten this late in the year for the seventh time in a dozen seasons, played with limited passion. ·we're not good enough athletically to just go out there and play without any emotion,• he continued, •and that's why we were shaky early in the game." 20 13 Sea Kings hold off Comanches for first victory of season, 20-13 • New and improved rushing game is the key to 20-point first-half lead. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pi/or • Costa Mesa only gets a ., C" on the coach's report card, but nevertheless, another u W" by virtue of 34-3 victory. It could've fooled most everyone watching con· sidenng the result. Take away two wasted timeouts, seven penalties for a minus·55 yards in the first quarter, and two blown scoring' opportunities in the opening quarter, and the Sailors completely dominated. By Mike Sciacca, Daily Pilot LAKEWOOD -Call it a no-frills victory for the Costa Mesa High Mustangs. disappointment,· said Howell after his' team improved to 3-0. ·we didn't play well, we didn't execute, and we didn't get after them (St. Antho- ny) like we should have. Senior two-way starter Brett Baker, among the Newport Harbor returnees who no doubt remember last year's 43-0 thumping over Torrance, bounced off two potential tacklers and outran the entire Torrance defense on the second play from scrimmage, setting the tone with a 62-yard touchdown run. There were no bands in the stands and not too many fans, either -oh, maybe 200 were on hand at Clark Field Friday night to witness the Mus- tangs' 34-3 nonleague triumph over host St. Anthony. The game truly lacked an atmosphere usually associated with Friday night prep football, and it also lacked the pizzazz Costa Mesa Coach Jerry Howell had hoped for, despite his team's one- sided victory in a stadium where both team's root- ing sections sat on the same side of the field. "This JS what happens when you take an opponent lightly. We watched film on St. Antho- ny, we read the newspapers, and we didn't take them seriously. It showed torught • It was, however. a night of firsts for both teams: the Costa Mesa defense. after two consecutive shutouts, yielded its first points of the season, a fourth-quarter 28-yard field goal by Chris Luy· ben, which also accounted for the first points scored by the Samts (0·3) in 1997 Torrance (1-2), struggled last week with its option, fumbling three straight ti.mes to open the game against Redondo. 1t fumbled' attempting to run the option three straight times against the Sailors. Again, to open the Costa Mesa dominated from the outset against "It's always mce to win, but this, overall, was a • SEE MESA PAGE 84 • SEE NEWPORT PAGE 84 • A pair of Eagles teams tum a sloppy battle into a 22-22 stalemate as Calvary Chapel's Eagles 'upset' the odds. By Molly Yanity. Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Estancia High's lack of depth was problematic, but on the other side of the field an equally shallow set of Eagles did everything else to spoil the evening by working out a 22-22 tie in nonleague football action Friday night at New- port Harbor's David.son Field. Estancia (1·1·1) played visjtor to Calvary Chapel that gained enough first-half momentum and took advan· tage of plenty of mistakes to remain without a loss at 2-0-1. •With five starters sitting over there on the bench, this is what happens," Est.al)cia's Coach John Liebengood said. •w e just don't have the depth.• Llebengood's roster is ju.st 26 names long, but with quarterback Justin Wolter out with a pulled abdomen muscle and star running back James Dawkins benched for the first half because of a school suspension that forced him to miss three practices among others, Liebengood had few options. Backup quarterback Peter Nunez, a junior, would call the plays and the running burden would be taken over by Manu Tanielu. But the game wouldn't get off on the right foot for Estancia. Armando Lucero returned the opening kickoff to the 24-yard line and the blue and gold Eagles inunedi- ately went to the air. Senior quarter- back Dan Murrietta launched a pass to Luke Clardy who went 69 yards for the touchdown. Estancia would answer back, though. A 12-play drive -which featured 12 running plays -was capped by a 1-yard plunge across the plane by Estancia junior Jett Thompson. The quarter didn't end before 22, MARC MARTIN I DAl.Y PILOT Estancla's Gerardo Molina (23) and German Diaz (9) appear to have the same idea as they pressure Calvary Chapel running back Armando Lucero (1) In Friday night's 22-22 nonleague football game at Newport Harbor. things got ugly, however. On fourth-and-14, the red and gold Eagles racked up two penalties for 10 yards that pushed punter Cory Min- den to the far edge of Calvary's end zone. On the third try to get off the punt, a bad snap went over the head of Minden for a safety. The struggles continued for Estancia's special teams. The half should have ended on a fruitless Calvary punt return, but that scenario never happened. Rather, another errant snap left Minden scrambling out of Calvary's end zone to avoid another safety. He made it the 3-yard line with six seconds remain- ing, just enough time for a John Linzey punt to make the score 12-7 in Calvary's favor. Halftime didn't seem to get Estancia's problems out. A 19-yard kickoff return was nullified by a tum- ble. Estancia would eventually lose three fumbles to the other Eagles. The' play following the fumble was taken 25 yards for a touchdown by Keith Short. Short would end the con- test with a game-high 108 yards. ·They're usually a pretty good team,• Calvary's defensive coordina- tor Joe Walters said of Estancia. "We needed to take advantage of their mis- takes.· Estancia didn't roll over and die, though. On a third-and-20, Calvary committed a bad snap of their own and Liebengood's crew got the ball on the 30. Tanielu would take it in for a touchdown nine plays later. The running game was all the Eagles could put together, and it exploded when Dawkins came off the bench. He dashed for a 54-yard score that gave Estancia its first lead at 22-19. His run was remarkable as it appeared that the assigned bole was clogged. • • SEE ESTANCIA PAGE 84 daily pilot high school athlete of the week • For Costa Mesa distance standout, there was nothing left after winning the Woodbridge Invitational event. .. R:E . '" r "' " I ' ;· "' ' " . ., .. . .. "' .,. r," " " ~ • ERTIFIED PRE-OWNED VEHICLE '95 KIA '92 VOLVO '96TOYOTA '93 INFINITI '94 ISUZU '92JAG '96TOYOTA '95 JEEP '91 ACURA SPORTAGE i40 CAMRY J30 TROOPER LS SOVERIGN CAMRY LE CHEROKEE LS <WIT, F""' ':c;:53lilxu• "°'· ..... ¥'3'1G''· ..u>r, CO, ~. NII """""'~--~-..... ~ Lelwt Trod9.~ 18l, ~.;;,~~""'· """'"""~ Whi•/~"n '"· ...... 5 co•• fllA 2 ~t03.5819A -..li' I017'83 C]Ol923573 ' Ml.ltt s..' _,_ Mlntt 3 3 .•11.977 •1a.9a7 •1 S.977 '15.977 . 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Valley in sud- den death overtime Friday afternoon, 10-9, to advance to today's semifinals of the South Coast Lance Emery had 11 saves against Los Alamitos, as well a combined 11 saves in the other two games. Estancia was hooked up in the Magnolia Tourna- ment and earned a berth in today's consolation championship semifinals at 11 :30 a.m. at Savann.a High, following an 11-6 victory over host Loa.ra. • Keri Phebus and her~ Lisa MCSbea move into todays doubles semifinals of USfA event. in the woda ud is commg beck from a WJ'iSt Water Polo Tournament. lrljury. . Scott T~ylor's Mustangs advanced to the quarter- finals by vtrtue of two victories on Thursday, a 16-7 win over San Luis Obispo and an 8-6 triumph over Poway. Matt Hoss led the way with six goals, followed by Brad Wayman with 3. NEWPORT BEACH ·Pour veterans of the U.S. She is ('Oftcfaid by bar father, Tony Cede. and has a win over Jana Novatna among bet r9Rane. Brandi. 20, out of nunpa, Fla., ii rahbd No. 94. She went three sets Witli Monica sea. at Wim- bledon ea.rber this yeer, losing 6-3 in the deddirig set. Senior Todd Hylton scored five in the win over SLO, ~d six more in the key triumph over Poway. In Fnday's game he scored six more, with Chad Cleaver chipping in with a pair. Goalie Vince In Thursday's first two rounds the Eagles split, losing an 11-5 decision to Santa Ana Valley, then taking a 15-1 verdict from Orange. John Senften and Wayman each scored twice for Estancia against Santa Ana Valley. .a.. Open vie today in the semiftnals of the Pacific Ufe/USTA Women's Challenger at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel today following successful bids on Friday in the min-delayed tournament. Her father, too, Joe Brandi, is be.r personOI Samaniego had 11 saves in the victory. ~e Mustangs vie at 9:50 a.m. against the winner of the Laguna Beach-Long Beach Wilson matchup at Top-seeded Sa.iidfa Cade, Maahona Washing- ton, Kristina Brandi and Samantha Reeves advanced to today's semifinals, starting at 10 a.m. coach. Reeves, 18, from Wisconsin. is ooacbed bf Ken Hermann of the USTA. and is ranked 200tb m the world and is still an amateur. She advanced by Newport Harbor. Wayman (6), Senften (3) and Hoss (3) 1-..rie way in the rout of Orange. Corona del Mar dropped a 16-6 decision to Wil- son on Thursday after defeating Mission Viejo in the opener, 15-2. Los Alamitos edged Corona del Mar on Friday, 6-5. In high school volleyball: VOLLEYBALL Newport Harbor meets Mira Costa today at 9:45 a.m. in the first round of a double-elimination round of eight after going 2-1 in pool play at the Las Vegas Duran- go Invitational. Cade duels Washington, and Reeves meets Brandi. Also earning a berth in the doubles semifinals is the duo of Newport Beach's Keri Phebus and Usa McShea, who advanced with a welltoveT, and is scheduled to play at 1 p.m . against the combi- nation still to be determined. beating CatalinA Cristea. Washington, 21, out of Del Ray Beach, Pla., and No. 322 in the world, is MaliVai Washington's siS- ter. In the win over Mission, Greg Strelzow (5), Philip DiRocco (3), Jason Palda (2) and Scott Sandlantl (2) led the scoring parade. Palda scored twice in CdM's loss to Wilson; and The Sailors defeated Green Valley, 15-7, 15-8; lost to Westlake, 15-7, 15-5; dild defeated Barlow of Gre- sham, Ore., 15-12, 15-2. Cacic, 23, from Bradenton, Fla., is ranked 70th She's the •1ucky loser,• having advanced to the main draw after losing in the qualifying quarterti- nals because of some late withdrawals. TENNIS Palisades TC 5.0 entry falls behind at U.S. Nationals •Irish-Damion only local combination to win on the first day of USTA event. FLUSHING, N.f. l_, 'Palisades Tennis Oub's 5.0 entry in the USTA Adult National Cbampi- onhips got off to an 0-2 start Fri- day in a field of some 200 men and women competitors, at the USTA National Tunnis Center. In their first match against Albuquerque, 1\"acy NM!ve lost a 6-0, 6-1 d Ola Colter; the tti R~ and fy dropped a 6-2, ()-4 Lori Robert- son ~ Rachel Webb; and the doubles~ of Pamela Prest and Doreen Jris)l was beaten by Suzy Wieser ~Meg Bom, 6-2, 6-2; Albuquetqlle ~g~ 3-0. Late in~ dav_ .,. ~ a 2-1 victor. .,,~S· Reeve lost to Juli · t; 6-3, 6-0; Sigaty and Roeske l.Ost to Nancy Nutter and · Colleen Underhill, 1-6, 6-3, 7-Si Irish and Patricia Damion pulling oqt 1he lone victory, a 6-7, 6-1 , 6-1 deci- sion over Darnell Abell and Teri Wells. Sailors rip Edison, 18-0 HUNTINGTON BEACH - Newport Harbor's singles players Erica Nelson, Brooke Taylor and Kristen Case combined for just four dropped games to lead the Sailors to an 18-0 nonleague girls tennis thras~~dison Friday. NEWPOU ~ 18, EoesoN 0 Singles · Nelson (NH) def. Ellise, 6-1; def. Vance, 6-0; def. Dandu, 6-1 . Taylor (NH) won, 6-1; won, 6-0; won. 6-0. Case (NH) won, 6-0; won, 6-1; won, 6-0. Doubfes -Bariter-Adams (NH) def. Lam-Lau, 6-1; def. Batman-Wylig, 6-0; def. Oomzlski-Everrod, 6-1 . Palm-Collopy (NH) won, 6-2; won, 6-2; won, 6-1. Hoefer-Robinson (NH) won, 6-1; won, 6-0; won, 6-4. I SCHEDULE SATURDAY ·~ Coll9ge women • Concordia at Southern callfomll College, 7:30 p.m. Community colieg. women • Ot'ange Coast at 5-Tt.a Alie College Tournament 8 &.lft. Hlgtl ~ glt'ls . Newpott Hllbor at eur.., (Las ~ T()Ul'nfl!ftent Estancia at UnMrslty Tournament. . a.. ClllUMrY Community college m.n and women • Of~ Coast at Golden Com lnviU· tloNI~ at Fairview Part, Costa Mesa. High ~ boys and girls • Costa Mesa at ~ Hills lnvit.tlonal, 8 a.m.; Corona del Mar, Newport HMbof at Stanford · lrwltatlonal. at Palo Alto High. II a.m . • -polo C.omrnunlty college women • Orlooe Coast at ~Valley Toumement. elf day. High 9Choo4 bcJvs • Corona del MM, Costa Mesa, Newport Hllbor at South COMt Tour- nelMnt Eltlnda at Magnolia f ()Uf'Mo ment. ........ College women • Southem Califomla Col- • • ~ Padfk. 1 p.m. , ..,...., ·-polo ~college women -Orlf199 eo-1 11t Dllblo Vall9y Tournament. lllf - Newport Harbor's Manderson leads Sailors to a tie with Edison in Sunset League field hockey. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot HUNTINGTON BEACH There was a fury in Newport Harbor High's Kersten Mander- son's large brown eyes -a fury that made the sweat dripping down the sides of her face irrel- evant, a passion that seemed to put air in her gasping lungs and a desire that made tbe heat dis- appear. Manderson, a juDiOr on the field hockey squa¢ 1'tvaged the field at Edison High Friday afternoon in Sunset League play. She seemed to be every- where stopping Charger drives. Ued.1-1 with "bout five min- \l1'l.l9.D1at M~ c~ o. ~f 'tlnd wu:.t'ound in· die c:enter·of the Sanon• huddle. •PJay all out for the last five minutes," MlUlderson deliber- ately recalled what.she told her teammates. • (Ed.lson) is a really g~ team and we haven't beat· en them.before and we're better tbisyee.r.• The sailors weren't able to clear the hurdle of beating Edi- son, but Manderson and a solid defensive corps which includes Shannon lavelli and keeper Erin Kennedy kept the Chargers from winning in those last five minutes, so a tie would be recorded in the books ... but everyone knew it was a come- from-behind tie. Down 1-0, Harbor went into halftime with sullen looks. •Some of them looked like we bad lost," Coach Sharon Wolfe said of the mood at inter- mission. "We really kept our composure. In the second half DENOEWER CONTINUED FROM 81 HIGH SC.HOOL FIELQ HOCKEY ED PLAY KIM HAGGERTY I DAl.Y Pl.OT NewpOrt Habor's Kyle McNlcbols (le.ft) and Edison's J~ ArchUlete ~ off in a duel tor poaeuton at Friday's Sunset League field hockey pme. It ended In e 1·1 stalemate. we bad gopd intensity. The beneath the diving EC!ison really tocu5ed but can still hear offensive pressure was in our keeper. directions." favor. To come back against Edi-~I just pushed it in, .. Marsh Manderson had 1ust come out son is an accomplishment. It's said. ·n was amazing, I really of the game when Edison made extremely tough to come back thought we'd win. Five more its lone point with 1 :46 left in the even from one point... minutes and we would've." first half. The Chargers seemed to Actually, though, the ball was A varsity player last season, seize control at the beginning of on the Chargers' side of the field Manderson is hungry for a win the second half, and a squan-during the last couple minutes over Edison. dered comer may have put the and it was, again, a Manderson-.. They are our rivals. We're Sailors away but it ignited them led defense that held the line for going to beat them in CIF," she instead. the 2-1-1 Sailors. said. Heather Metcalf knocked the ·Kersten is able to give us She might have a nearer ball to senior Kyle McNichols pressure and she has a few dif-opportunity. Newport squares who crossed to junior Rachele ferent shots," Wolfe said. "She off with the Chargers today to Marsh. has good intensity and really begin the Fountain Valley Tour- Marsh sent the ball right gets up for the games. She is nament. "It was really hard to know where it came from. 1 just knew our team had a chance to win ... " -JAMii! DINOEWER Cotton, Gomez and Van De Walker joirung DeNoewer in the top 10. "At first it was a little scary being in the lead," said DeNoewer, who had a quick change in plans when she realized she could win. "It was really hard to know where it came from. I just knew our team had a chance to win. I started out in third place and just went from there. After 1112 miles l was in first place. It was really unbelievable, because it was a first-time experience for me." DeNoewer was also familla.r with the course, considering it was her third time running it. "I didn't have any idea what my time was," she said, "I just bad a feeling that if I'd made it that far, and knew T could fin1sh it." DeNoewer and Van De Walker were two of Costa Mese's standout distance nmne:rs la.st ~ring for Coech John Camey's traclt and field lHJO, with DeNoewer alto running the 800 meten and sprtntl (400191Ay). But ttif.iN'I ICJllMl4 ..... 8boUt going roUDd llDd round Oil tit oval that drMll DeNMww aua.. • tt geq bailllcl,• the ~.a. 107-~ .ma. ·1 a. era. ~ bec:lll-" .. tllit IC*Mlf,.._.,.. ......... tblft'lalotalMI •We. ~ ............ .. ~--..... --· . ........ ~·AM'IMI .. ~ NeWf!Drt ........ (15) EQUESTRIAN CdM's Palmieri sparkles at first: -show of season - COTO DE CAZA -Corona d Mar High's Nicole Pal.rrueri topp~ a group of locaJ nders taking part in- the first Interscholastic EquestriaC League show Saturday at Coto Val• ley Equestnan Center. • Palmieri finished tlu.rd, sixth an<t: seventh in various classes of vars1l'f"" jumpers and was also 10th in IE~• medal competition. Ne~ Harbor's Lindsey Dor ns, competing at the junior vars1t)ll- level, won tbe bunters under Sdd· dle competition and was also fourtb- in equitation over fences dntC eighth in working hunters. _ MagCQl Wood, another 1 junio _ varsity rld,r .repTesenting. CdMr was fifth 1n llunt seat • ·on • seventh to hunters under ~ 11th in equitation over fen d 12th in working hunters. Newport junior varsity Emily Romney was sixth in ----... seventh in IEL medal ~d l jumpers. Cd.M's Jennifer Sweeney. fum ... peting'in 'c:e division, wa inhunterC equitabo~ C7Vffl' Utb in hunt st>a~ equitation. Newport's Alise Ambrose, com~ pet.mg ill the' novice division of the-- western class, was second in coun,:. t1y pleasure, third in showmanshlJ>:: seY'efltb 10 pleasure and seventh u,_ borsemansh.tp : Ttffany Wasb.Ulgton, also C noVtce rider 10 the western clas was eighth m showmanship, run~ in horsemanship, 10th in pleasur~ and 10th in country pleasure. - Lawrence Washington, a nov1ca- 111 the western class, was eighth lrC horsemanship, eighth in trall, nmllt" m showmanship, 11th in pleasur and 12th in country pleasure, wtulQ Newport teammate Nicole Schult<: was 10th in showmanship, 1 lth in- country pleasure and 12th in pled - sure. Nicole Hoyt, representm Ensign Intermediate, earned tw fourth-place showings and lw fifths in 1uruor va.mty hunters. _ The CdM team was secon&; overall in juruor varsity jumper - accqtding to Sea Kings adviser Ro'C'' Howard. · SAl\JllOAY. ~· 27, 19'7 ANEY, SENIOR WOMEN INVADE NEWPORT BEACH TC · I --.-.--. -/JnadelMar 10 10 O O -20 yon 0 0 0 13 -13 Am:Qu&• • ~ 25 FG, 7:09. M -Estabrodt 1 run ~ kick), ~Qc,wtec • ~ 25 FG, 8:17. Flnn 17 pa from Alshuler kick), 4:07. ~~ • Keuilian 1 run (Ktulli.n kick), 10 pass from Ktuillan • 4:.40. : 700 (tstim1ted). • WVIDUAl.MISl•G -\A'YM, 16--91 ; l.lmmennln. · E~ 6-411 TD; Al5hul•, • -7-20; Montgome<y, • ~ 2-4, t TO: Eddy. 1-t; ~1; °'9Unl, t~Jnus.1 . wmMDUA&. MlllNI -Ahhuttr. 10.U.2, 139, 111). • 0'9f~ 2·10-0, 15; Ktulllan. •1, 71, 1 TD. , -MDUM w:mv1NCI -Httdllbt..C. 4-55: ,,nn. 2·J1, • "-· 2.a;n..-., 2·25. ~"'·;;;"';;.;Fl;;J ~ ~14:°' -IJ 20-)1 • 12·>2·1 0 IMI 1µ ;i,.a alnglel --· Maqy play dc!wn. Ulre C!Muley, who lo 83 but will portidpa1" ..... ~ In lhe 75t. No one. however, ii c10M to Chaney on the CXJWt. Tb<! Pub& Broadcasting System plans to produce a do<umanlary oo Chaney lor u. upcoming series on seniors in sports. PBS will film Chaney OD Wednesday when she plays at NBTC. . ·Her aim right now is golng for JOO (gold balls),• NBTC executive Nonna Veal said of Chaney. ·No one can catch her, that's a given. When she started winning. she could win everything and beat everybody. Now, nobody domin4teS in every categoty." The closest comparisons to Chaney among local players in terms of USTA gold balls would be Jim Nelson (Palisades Tennis Club) and Bob Duesler {NBTC), but their totals {about 351 in men's competition are nowhere neM Chaney's. "She can make 300," Veal said. "They have it all mapped out. I've talked to her doubles partner, Corley Murdock (of the Los Angeles Tennis Cub), and it's reachable." Olaney will open ........ play -... =r.rMIDy Mille< of Ariz. Newport Beech-ls Bev Winans (wbo f8ldied the llnals lo the 6So -.... yeor), Cathie Hall. Colo! Mdlooald and Dee Ana.u-r.,.. sclieduled lo play. Md>poatd plays doubles with Boo Steele of Irvine. Balboa~ MMy Philpot ;. also playing. Corona del Mar'• Bob Howe, a world-cLul player in the men'• 70s and a highly respected umpire on the JJP Tour, will serve as townament referee. Like all the USTA age divisions, the women tn the 65s and 751 compete tn four national championships a year -indoor&, hardcowts, grass and clay. For NBTC to host one of the championships separates it from other clubs. Players next week will come from all tow comers of the country, including Maine, Veal said. It seems everyone has a unique background. Ilse Jobson of Dlinois, for example, was a licensed physician in the 1940s, and she's going strong in physical fitness with tennis. • All is not well around NBTC, , richard dunn however, because several memben a.re distraught about the changes taking j>lace under new owners David Kang and Julianne Ren, including the new marquee on Eastbluff Drive. Many feel it's an eyesore, and frankly, when 1 Saw it the other day, I agree with them. Since Kang and Ren bought the facility from Ron Pfahler on July 2. members have been unceasingly critical of the changes in the dubhouse, such as wallpaper and colors. ·vou can live with bad wallpaper and bad carpet, but the -polDlu1 lblng lo the ligD out .frcmt and 80mB major cMngee In the -·. taid'Dale Sidles,~ of the dub'• • temlil committee. •1 uve in Eutblulf, and every time I drive by (the marquee), I alnqe. • Memhen pay dues and what Ibey Voice lhoukl strongly be cc:msidered. It'• a service bitlinen, after all, and ~ben are paying for something that ia otherwise free (tennll). Keep In mind there are plenty of other dubs In the ...,. licking their chops to rec:rult more memben. • Dr. Jake Pivaroff and his OMS (Deep Muscle Stimulator) are .volunteering at the Pacific Ufe/USTA Women's Challenger of Newport Beach at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Oub this week. The OMS is an excellent treatment for before or after play. Many of the pros have taken Pivaroff up on his offer. • Top-seeded Sandra Cade of Bradenton, Fla .. said she loves the challenger at the Maniott and can't wait to come back next year. Cade, 22, is originally from Illinois. She moved to Florida for tennis when she was 10. MARC ~TIN I OAJLV PK.OT Estancia defense, led by John Uebengood Jr., puts the wood to Calvary Chapel's Josh Short (12) in second·quarter action Friday. Scor9 by Qu.rten Newport Harbor 13 0 15 0 • 28 Torrance O O O O • O F1M.Quwtw NH -Baker 62 run (>ohnson kidt), 11 :39. NH • Garcia 20 pass from Gorman (kick blocked). 8:30. Thlrdou-tw NH • Kllf'I' 29 bk>cked poot retum (Govaars pass from Gorman), 7:45. NH • Stewart 7 run (Johnson kkk). 0:06. Attendance: 1,800 (estimated). INOMOUAL ltUIHIHG NH -Baker, 17·173, 1 lt>; Stewart. 5-62, 1TD;Peredla,10-38; Goonln, 1·3. Tor · Herrera, 6+2A; Cllncey, 14-15; Reyn •• 4·9; Judd, 12·7, N>MOUAL MSllNG NH · GOf'Tnll\ 2·10-2, 21. Tor • Judd, 4-8-0, 35. N>MllUAl. lllC1111*G NH · G1rd1, 1·20, 1 TD; ..,riqyu,. 1·1. Tor · Ho111' 2-t; Oulnn. 1-25; --1-2. GAMS ITANTICI ... 11 n.m 21 l·ll>l 77 "r: NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 81 game. 'Three plays, three lost fum- bles. Tackle Derek Fox recovered two of the fumbles, outside 'backer Brant Hill the other. All three were handed over to the Sailors in less than four minutes. Newport Harbor's second series ended with a missed field goal from 35 yards, but quarter- back Steve Gonnan connected with Oscar Garcia on a 20-yard touchdown J>4SS the next series. Fox recovered a fumble on the next play from scrimmage, but the Tar&' offense stalled again. In four ~traight possessions in the first quarter, the Sailors took over in Thrrance tenitory every time, from the 22, 16, 32 and 48. But &e0red just once. •tt's good that we escaped, because sometimes you don't escape when you're not up emo· tionally, • Bl1nkley Mid. The SoJlcn' delEllle bold Tur· ranoe to minus·! yard nmm>g In lhellntball, butGoonanwulnlfr· oepted IWlca -the team 1!1-1 two field-goo! tries end a PAT. For the MCODd week in • row, the Sailon blocked • punt - returned II for •· toucbdown. u Lamar Lee got a paw on 'lbr· ranee's pun~ with the ball bounc- ing dlnictly Into Lucu ~· bands. K4rr -M 21 Jlldl to paydllt .. gift Iba-. 21· 01Md,-llddl9»-'IPAT. Liie bi .... -...r:-· .... -..-----......... ol ... ••aa. ecaNd =--=··· ~-·=·= --.---Estancia 7 O 8 7 -22 Calvary Chapel 9 3 7 3 -22 ---cc • Cardy 69 pass from Murrietta (Linzey kid;), 11 :26. Est • Thompson 1 run (Diaz kick), 6: 14. CC -Safety center snap out of end zone, :26. s.c.111 Qua:• CC -Linzey 20 field goal, :01. 'ThWdQu• ..... cc -Short 25 run (Unzey kick), 11 :33. Est · Tanlekl 4 run (Tanlelu run), 1:39. --Est-D.wll;lnl 54 Nn (Diaz kick), 9:28. CC-Linzey 32 tiekl QOIL 3:13. Attendance: 2.000 (llrtlrnated). ~ltUllllNG Est· DllWklns. 14-15, 1 TD; Tanlelu, 17-81, 1 TO; Thompson. 6-24, 1 TD; M9yen. S-16; NuntZ. 2.for-mtnus-10; b9d srwps. 2-for-mlnus-24. cc. Short. 14-108. 1 TD; lhomM. 2-6; -1-3; Unny. 1.o; """"" 4-for-mfnut.I. WVIDUAI,. MSSIHG Est • Nunn:, 0-2-2, O. CC-Mum.tt., 4-12.0, 90. 1 TD. WllDMDUAI. MCINWCI &t -none. CC· C!Md\12 ..... 1 TD; Thomat, I ·9; Short.'"'· Scont by Qwirtws Costa Mesa 21 7 6 0 • l4 St. Anthony 0 0 0 l • 3 ---CM -5. Herzog t run (Peca kk:k}, 8:01. CM -S. Henog 7 run (he.a kk:k), 4:]1. CM • S. Herzog 4 run (Peca kick), 0:29. ---CM -Good 23 pass from Uevanos (Peal kick), 10:29. ThirdQu•• CM -J. Herzog 10 run (kick failed), 6:39. --SA -Luyben 28 field goal, 6:59. Attenct.nce: 200 {estimated) • ,_,,,.,.,,...._ CM· S. Herzog. 12·101, 3 TI>s: Hamadt, 10-70; J. H«iog. 6-52; Felter, 2·14; Uevanos, 1·2.: Weir. 1-2; llaume. 2-mlnus-16. SA • A. Ramirez, 4-17; A. Rutz. 11-4; G. smith, 1-0: G, Ruiz, 1~1; S<.ott, 1 .......... NMYIDUAI. MSIWICI CM · U.-.0.. .. 12·2. 1TD;42; S.ume, 1-1-0i 17. SA · Smith, 5-11-J, 92. --CM -Good. 1-23; Je, Oew\lnd. 1·17; Blume, 2·15; s. HIRog, 1..._ SA · .. Smith, J.75; A-MO; °""'lo 2·1. ... • 1wcl N .. ,._. • • t.a C.edc w.. ooce IWIMd • high .. ~ In the warld lo tinglel. Al No. 69, -~ the higbest·ranked plays lo the field. Kudos to Rl>byn Ray and El'lb Ray fO< bM!ag a top-nolcb cb•llel>ger that bu • brigbt future In the community. Cade spent moot of Thunday (rained out) sboppUog at Fashion Wand. "Now I really need to win the town.amen~. Cadc laughed. • Recent studies from the Temlla Jndwtry --reveal that more women are playing tennis today. · Audits & Su}veys worldwide tennis participation ourvey found that the number of women aged 12 and older who played tennis at least once in 1996 increased 19% to 8.7 million. up from 7.3 million in 1995. Further, the survey showed that 5.8 million women played an average of 29.3 times, up 27% from 1995, when 4.4 m illion played an average of 25 times. The average female player is 31.3 years old and h.as played for 10.5 years. • RKJIAltD OUNN's dub tennis c:olumn appeaB twke monthty. ESTANCIA CONTINUED FROM 81 ln&tead of changing directions, the senior who is 119 yards away from the school's career rushing mark instead barrelled over the pack, broke for the sideline and blew the secondary away. Dawkins tallied 85 yards to lead his Eagles. •we bied to shut down their running game but they just kept running over their 300-pound guy (John Harris),• Wallen said. However, Linzey knocked a 32-yard field goal through the uprights to tie the score. With less than three minutes to play, Estancia was forced to throw the ball. A subsequent pass attempt was picked off after six rushing plays didn't get the Eagles out of their own territory. With a one last shot at under a minute to play, a second Estancia pass was again snagged by Cal- vary. Lucero was responsible for both pickoffs. MESA CONTINUED FROM 81 an outm.anned St. Anthony team by scoring 21 first-quarter points. Defensive back Ben Felter set the tone for the game, his inter- ception and 10-yard return of a Mike Smith on the second play from scrimmage gave Costa Mesa possession at the St. Antho- ny 26. A seven-play drive culm.inated in Steve Herzog's 1-yard touch- down run, and Matt Peca's con- version kick made it 7-0. The score was the first of ·three by Herzog in the opening quar- ter: The senior running back also scored on runs of 7 and 4 yards. Felter's interception was also one of three recorded by the Mustangs in the opening half. Rouvinn Sou and Ryan Perryman each intercepted Smith, Sou's set- ting up Costa Mesa for its second score, Fenyman's leading to the Mustangs' final m of the hall. Following Sou's theft, Herzog escaped the grnsp of the Saints' Pabick Newton at the 6 and scooted around right end for the score and a . 14-0 lead at 4:31 of the first quarter. On Mesa's next possession, Herzog, who went over the 100- yard rushing mark (101) by gain· ing 18 yards on the game'• final play, faked a move to the outside to fool the Saint&' Jeremiah O'Brl· an, then cut inside and went untouched for a 4-yard 1D run. Peca's third conversion made it 21--0 after the first quarter, Perryman .picked off Smith Oii the lint play of !he second quar· ter, hil 8-yml return putting the Mumngs In buslneu at the St. Anthony :U. On second-and-nine from the 23, quarterback Ronnie Uevanoo bit tight end Mott Good at the..ts, and Good waltzed Into the end zone to give M .. e 28..Q baJttime lead. - /U II there w .. any doubt u lo !he outcomo ot lhll one. Mes& an but """ tho Saints -ddng to -!bird -"""" Jimmy Henog-..a .... -l.t!!r:: totbeind_........ ' ---•3'--0-8:39lelt In the tidid . The cblve WU llt up bf Poi- lar'l 32·~-ca & -.... ._., tt.1111(1 -..... -. ===~ Ill .. Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notict-. The publislwr re erves the right to censor, reclassify. revise or rejc>ct any classified advertisement. PleaS(' report any rrror that may be in your classified ad immediately. 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Open a.,.un 1-4 eled & expanded. 714/759·9314 C B hi lb lb ••• B k S '211F 598 Sturneon ••• • • r a •1BR $775• Clert'a olflce of the City of a •r t. • • 7775a.f. pool size lot. 1000 w B lb Bl d Be Cotla Mesa CA 112628 3BR, 28A, Island Big Canvon Twnhm · a oa v • 2BR 2BA $900 Nawpon ICfl. Jack men.id Pr9tCOtt 424 kitchen, lrg backyard, Only s 599.900I 3Bd Condo for Lease. lndry rm, alreet prkg, D/W Incl. 601130 pool. Publlahed New~ort Ball, Santa Ana. CA 112704 GENEIAI. 1002 Iota of •>ttra'al S235K. S:!~~:~ •:~~~1~2. Ford Rd, Golf courH pets ok. S900. Olll now No pets. Carport. Baach-COl1a M... ally Thia bualnaaa 11 con-71,...45-0884 View. pool, prkg, & 74-673-0714 Newport B•v Pilot Seplambaf 27, 1997. ducted by. an lndMdual tennis. $2000. Lse Charming 3br 1.75ba. Terrace Sat84 HaYe .._, atar1ed ~ ,...,.,.,otY Blowout Ope28n !a•~'!"ro1a·5 rm~TERY LOT/ 714-64"-5274 R od 54• ...... 5 --------• ,~ ...... "' Bulk purchued In-.. _... ~ ..,.. em elecl. 1 hse to • ~... • PUBLI,. 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Bob Set~er, A~ent by aide graves. $650 v....-v • dolniJ bu1lna11 aa: a Dall Pi' ... .,._pt 27 ,.._. 4 •---------..... _ .. 518 "'"'"" 002 ea 71" "4"' """-5 Bl<r •---------Avtek. b) Avtak S.S. c Y ........ • ..... ~. • NEED DOWN .,_....., · <JV~ • • ...... ..rv"" Blufte 4br 2.75ba CORONA Cannery VIiiage •r•• upstairs studio apt w/klt, eodsd gar, f ·-·· ., . Can't seem lo gel to all those repalr job• ; no around the house? Let the "::.I~ Cl•Hffled ' !!C Service • uH Directory • , ·~ help you find ''" reliable· help. • '1 li..D 842·5878 • -ct Alltel! "*'8nce Matketlng, 11, 111. 1997 Sd85 p,au.,aE....,. Bonus rm, new paint 2622 d) s..wa.t lnMa'ance Mar• Rt• "11 Inside, dbl garage. DEL MAR katlng. 1m N. Hiie, FUIJ.i---------• We wtn loan VoY lhe FOUNTAIN $2500. 714·996-6774 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tenon, CA 82931 down payment on th• VALLEY 1034 HOUSES/ $675.mo 873.0348 '---------------~ Avtek SalH, Inc.. (CA) home of your cholc• i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONDOS C LE AN STUD I 0, 1753 N. Hale, FuUafton, cA OllTUUY -and arrange the un-•• VERSAILLES new 92831 ••••••••• dertylng 1at MOf1g•~ 3 or 4br 3 .5ba FOR RENT palnVcarpat. Walk to Thia bualMH la CC>no ftnanctng. Buyers tlnd 11159,900. 1720a.f. Nul········· beach Sn5 963-5037 dUCted by.• C«POfllOOl't CAllOll A• a Ito r • ca I I pnt. crpt. Sep guest•' l·u-d_o_l_•_l•_H_o_m_•_4_+_3_. Haw 'fOt'....,~No dOlr1G art a• .. Kon" The DownPayment co qrtra. :Z-car gar. lo bullnela ,... 0Ht... llom 8apt. Bl< a39-4a34 Agent. 984-3110 N• crpt. So. pat • Avtek sei.a. Inc., Ptiylla 11 11M In a........,.. ' COltOHA $2900mo. Yrly. Bill M. Stewart 1d9noe LA. ......, fi-4Y Por Mev.tnl DIL MAil 2122 Grundy Rllr 675·6181 Thia 11~ wa1 flied llY 8-. :11 1.---------.. Open 8etl9un 1·0 1--------- wtth the councy ct.le ol ~ c • 1187 so•'.D! 2 +2, att ger, 1129,900 •Newer Penlnaula Orange County on .. 14·17 ::.. 8 ........ ~.:: Iii 11890 J-.d• Court 411D au 2-car gar, Home 4br 3 .5ba, t•TJ7M4M .... .,,.., br Invite ~ 40,000 Donna Rosa, Agent updated, lot• of 2-car gar, aundeck. DdyPlloUept 1,_20,17, t;;;T.ioved wife, people lohomr•ad ~5' xm charm. Avail 10-15. $2800.mo.Yearly Oct. 4, 1997 SaM1 •---of •• _. aboUt your e for $2400. 759-1414. L ... e. 714-441·2093 ---. - , __ .... each Saturday 'UlllC NOTICE and h I • Io" In 0 by ahowculng your Cepe Cod Dupiex Nwprt Nort.h condo ohlldren: Kat hryn property In th• NEWPORT Newly remodeled. 2br 2bd. Lrg deck, ga· MecLMn and 8tewn +-tomes of th• WMk BEAC~ 1069 aba, Upetalra, fp , rage, FP. air. All appl Caeton of Coete a Open Home $1825/mo. 842-8449. 11250. 310-391-1581. Meaa. Aleo, thrff Gulde. Th• bHt lrandchldren: Auth, local Real E .. at• rlan and Kayla. 8ebtlon aroundl ~ ~'#II Reach the beet be h4lld • ttM ~ qualified ~ 1er1an CtM'oh of the .,. on the ooutl Covenant, 1aso Cal~ AdYenlelno flUvtew Ad.. Coe1a Aapreeentatlve MMe, on ..,.._., Todayll Ae11 ~ lep .. m._. n , · 1117 our ounene 1pu11111 •'1Lm. U..0111a•• &14"4M9 u.. .... . , ..... COSTA MESA 2124 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2824 --------------------~---- ------ ---- - STARTZ • • • • • • • r 1paciou1 home. 10 beach. Fem d. $475. + 1/3 ulla. 7789 Nil>c•ANFRONTI i EAN "RONTI •AN F R ONT I 5 . 714-224-9833 N a Roomrn.teT The Dally Pilot allied department i¢t4 take advantage of ~one week ap.clal! ••••••••• !14-842·5878 .ANNOUNCEMENTS ii~l14~ii~iiDiiiiiii2ii7iii2ii6I THEATER CASTING 292 1 ~USE OR APT 'BR N EEDED!! In Coron• d•I Mar ________ .,. M'!" L aguna Be ec h C(thv 996-9 838 COMMERCIAL RSAL ESTATE BllSINESS OFFICE FQt RENT 2769 "FREE CASTING & AUDITIONS,. ****** Open Call Deadline: Oct. 2nd Submitting: "BAVWATCH" ''NICKl!LODIAN'' "COCA-COLA" "MELROSE PLACE" "TOYS-R·US" "CALVlft,KLEIN" CAU TODAY!: 1-818-3 43·1942 c§. Commercial --------~ ~e to share, great --------- IOCBtlon on 17th St. LOST & : Call Dan Todayl FOUND 2925 PATIENT TUTOR • Math • (Arithmetic lhN C.lculUI) • Staliatlca • Chemla"Y • Physlca • Term p.,_. • Reading e Teat Prep (CBEST, ORE, SAT) Study SkUla. Fot ,,_. Inf ormati on c•ll! Jim Madia 547-llATH When )'OU write a Oassificd ad, Include all l the racts and get lhe results you want. 642-5678 Irvine Valley College PRESENTS PARALEGAL CERTIFICATE COURSE CLASS BEGINS October 11 Leam to: • Draft Documents • Interview clients & Witnesses • Perform Legal Research 1-800-522-7737 ~55·8188 Pin#72190 •l§VE IN SP ECIAL! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill ______ _ Ctll Storage Unit • FOUND Diamond ring .{p,broK. 12)(23. s 150, In Corona del Mar. EMPLOYMENT _.;aso. OHice Space Mall description tol••••••••• M-eil. $220. 771-7240 P · 0 . Box 1 5 6 0 Costa Mesa 92627 i--------- .... -----• ____ c_1o_L_or_ra_1_ne __ EMPLOYMENT Fo und sweet female 5530 BV.SINESS & dog, Shepard mix with 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f'IM n 1'J CE p u r p I e c o I I a r . 1• ~· Vic-Euclid/Hell In § F.V. around the 71h. .-. 839-7019 or 775-0044 BOIJNESS Loat Cat O"fORTUNITY White/Gold Persian • male near Santa YnezJ : ': 2904 Canary on 9/2~ In Ftn Mi Valley. 982-5488 S En Payphone• $ -t1 SOk yearly pot'I. HEAL TH & :.Jareat sites avail. f ..-.ress -CALL NOW! h n A;. 3000 f'!>0·800-3470 24hra iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -•••••••• Loa• Weight Nat urally '5iiiise be wary of out with Walk for Alneas of-area companies. guide. Send $12.95 <:flpci< with the local Check or M.O. to: l(At t e r B u a I n es 1 "Walk" &225 Shoup ... eau before you Avenue, Suite 105, I any money for Woodland Hiiia, 91367 or aervlces. Read Weight Lo•• understand any TRIMFAST tract• before you • Shop around f()( Herbal Phtn·Ftn. s. 1·888·4-DIETINQ N R ESTAURANT $29.95 30Day Supply Food. Excellent ••lion. Great opptl ••••••••• iP'14) 8 5 1-48 9 8 • PERSONALS P4t PHONE ROUTE --------..... Local Eatabllahed !s. High Potential nlngs. Call Toll PERSONALS 3002 -. 1-888-840-2355 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,.. MQNEY TCli OAN 2914 ( DEPRESSED ANXIOUS·LONEL Y? N EED H l!LP? At last you can find answera to your moat challenging problem• Announcing S OLUT IONS FOR LIVING A unique service that will help you dlacover ways 10 Improve your Ille. 888-e21-s.a12 I 3 Telemar ketera Needed for our Costa Meaa office. No commlaslon, no aalllng. Call 722-0108. BOUTIQUE Now Hlringll SALESPERSON Aetall Exp'd & PIT B. Magness Faahlon Nwpt Bch. 844-44n ~~ Do ~ 1au lo cook1 Wa~t a Uf~.at Olsc.o<4'1t? WE ARE NOW HIRING ·s.1a~ ·Gi(r-. .c.liilr ·w ""'. pclllll • dir Wonig c:: ~NOMA .SO..lh Coos! ~ 3333 S. B.;stol Sftttt M«yi.-•--"""'9·g,J~ Bakery /Restaurant French bakery, wine and cheese counter help needed PT /FT. Please apply: 149 Riv8"$idei. NB Ask for Rich or ljruno 3M".°c~sr:"~. Corona Del Mor Ask for Scott or Richard C'est Si Bo CARE GIVERS & CERTIFIED NURSING A SSISTANTS we offer competltl\le compen aatlon and g.reat benefits lnclud· Ing on•elte fltnet a facllltlea, flexlbf• work hOU'8 and tuJUon re- lmburaement. Pleue fa>e your resume with aalary hlatory to: (714)445-7722, or mall to: Avco Flnanclal Servlcea, Attn: Human Resources, 600 Anton Blvd., Bex 501 1 , Ccata Meaa, CA 92628-5011. Prlnclpata only. Drug•free work· place. EOE. M/F/DN. AVCO FJnanclal Servlcea DRIVER Avco Flnanclal Services currently haa an opportunity for a Driver to tranaport ma· terlala to and from 4 Orange County loca- tlona. Thia lndlvldual wlll also asalst with ahlpplng, bindery and mallroom functions, Including record keep. Ing. Must be reliable; have a valid CA driver'• licenae with a good driving record; and have excellent written/verbal com- munication akllla. HS diploma (or equlva- lent) and ablllty to lift 50 Iba required. Expe- rience preferred. We offer competitive compensation and great beneflta. Please fax your resume with aalary history to: (714) 445-7722, er mall to: Avco Ananclat Services, Attn: Human Resources, 600 Anton Blvd.. Box 5011, Costa Meaa, CA 92628·5011. Principals only. Drug-frH work- place. EOE. M/F/DN. AVCO Financial Services eDRIVl!Re Peraonal D r i v e r Needed. So. Laguna Baae-Flexlble Time- Clean Driving Record. Fax Experience & OMV Report to: 71 4-848-0981 General · MESA TERRACE New Alzheimer'• community located In Costa Mesa la looking to add new members to their growing teaml Positions available with chance for ad- vancement & growth. Ouallfled applicants will poaaea the follow- ing: Strong leader- ahlp, motlvatlonal, organlzatlonal, and customer service aklllal tntereated ap- plicant• fax reaume: Anne Olakln @ 714-631·2270 L VALET PARKING e Valela e Caahlera •Managers e Sched/Supervlaora 71~223-8707 ) Mesa Terrace, and realdentlal community apeclallzlng I n Al2helmer'a and related dementia la seeking enthualaallc, reliable people to Join I!========= I ) I ( l our team. Must have some care giving experience and a ftexlble work ached- ule. Interested ap- pllcante fax resume; Anne Dlakln ® 714-631·2270 CHILDCAR• HELPER Part Time 11 am-2pm I::> MonoF(l Keala Care 848-1098 Counter Help PT. S1artlng wag .. S!t.7& an hour. Appty at: f'reno h 'a ••k•~ 1170 W. Bakw, C .M. 7141848·93•• HAIRWl!ST NOW H IRINGI HAIRSTYLISTS Eat. NB Salon aeeka 2 creative a talented halratyllata (Wllh eoma ctlentle) to loin our team. 714-673-4188 Aak for L.ena or Tyler HAIRSTYLIST S p acloua Rental Station In H .B . Pe y HS-1101 Thinking of having a garage aele? Give ua a caltl CLASSIFl•D M2·8e78 BMPLOYMENT BMPLOYMJ!NT IOllPAllY a .... 8'0'Mn9 end proor•..W• r alall9r end .,....,f.a_,,_ of =~c'; I AC•t MANAQ~R bMM '" Iha Coata ....._ CA .,.., If YGU .. IOOklng tor en op- pottunlty to grow- p eraonally, prof ... atonally end flnano claHy, IMCA ta lt'te company for you. Wa offer competltlv~ oom- penaatlon and benent p•okagea oom- menautate with yCMX background. It you dealre a poaltton that wilt off•t you the op- portunity to challenge your akllls and ablll- tlea, offer you pro- feaalonal growth, help direct the company'• future and reward ycu flnanclally... look no furth•rl Aa DISTRICT SAL.ES MANAGER (reporting to the Vice President of Salea, INCA Bualnesa Ser· vlcea Dlvlalon head- quartered In Bloom- field Hills, Ml) you will be responsible tor Olatrlct Revenue, Gro11 Margin and Pre-tax goal• and managing business forecasting and re- porting ayatems. Will direct all recruiting ef· forte In the Dlatrlct Salee boundarlea In- cluding training, de- veloping and mentor- ing a salary/commls- atoned aalea force and motivate and lead the eHorta of the Dis· trlct eales aupport/ad· mlnlstraUve staff. Wiii also coordinate and execute the proapecl· Ing, marketing, sales and development of bualness accounts In local markets as well as Initiate all corpo- rate-directed and local aemlnara to target marketa. Require- ment• Include a mini- mum of 5 years sales and management ex- perience In the m icro· computer and/or local area network field. Must have a demon- strated track record In auccessfully manag- ing a "field" sales force In the micro· computer Industry. Wiii consider sales ma n a g e m en 1 e X· perlence or an "In- aide" sales organlza- t 1 on If m lcro- computered based. A Bachelor degree In Business or a related fleld la preferred. II you po11e11 an "en- tre preneurlat spirit" and are quallfled and Interested In Joining a fast-growing progres· alve company that will give you an op. portunlty to grow, please apply by a•nd· Ing or faxing your resume and aalary history to: Inca Computer Comoany Attn: Human Resources/OM 10 w. Long Lake Rd, Suite 300 Bloomfield Hilla, Mt 48304. Fax (248)594-1935 EOE Join a Winning Team Now Hlrlnt For Costa Mesa Location Immediate Poaltlona Avall•ble INCA COMPUTER COMPANY Invites you to become part of our team. We are ded- icated profeaslonala reaching out to our customers and mak- ing the dlHerence. We are currently recruiting tor the fottowlng employment op- portunities. "Lab Technicians •sales Aaaoclatea •customer Service Associates •Parta Clerk• · •caahlera Full-time and Part-time poaltlona available. Ouallflad candidate• muat be well moti- vated, looking for a challenge and cateer progression. Inca Computer Company otters a comjtttlve compensation ben- • flt a package . ACT NOWl lntereat•d candidate• ahould Hnd or fax their resume to: Inca Computer Company 10 W. L.ong Lake Rd. Bloomfl•ld Hl:la, Ml 48304 Fax (248)594·1'135 RENT through classified EMPLOYMENT Plug Into the Classified section to find services from electricians and plumbers to 5530 5530 5530 . londSCOpers & pointers. ------------------ SOUTH COAST PUZ• JO• PAIR , WE PROVIDE OUR CUSTOMERS WITH: GOLD KEY DELIVERY COMPLIMENTARY SHllTTl.E '88 LJNCOLN TOWN CAR Low mi., rear w. dmt. xlnl. cold WOii' last (800696) '91 BUICK PARK AVE. Lt Btae, ·~ ltk1 3.8 V-6, •sndet. ~! (615972) '93 BUICK REGAL lar ii, V~ Mtl., d-sodCl, ICW tar tmt-il. (46S2fl) '96 OLDSMOBILE CIERA 21k •• 1111. og m.. prev. retlall fd ptl. (tll292) '9988 AIRPORT PICKUP AND DELIVERY (JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT) COMPLIMENTARY REFRESHMENTS COMFORTABLE CUSTOMER LOUNGE NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY Original Ust Value Pkg. Discount Close-Out Discount $34,869 $1,525 $6,500 Save $8025 ~ CHARLES GOREN 4th OMAR SHARIF 4!!ct TANNAH HIRSCH t \ WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ <i.J . AB South, vulnerable, you I\ biddirur bu proceeded: I IA8T 80t.11'11 WB8T l P-. INT P- 2 p-1 ~t do you bid now? , s· AB South, vulnerable, you .. •:IKQ IO 07861 o A eu •• •• ~er opena the bidding with one ~-What do you respond? .. Q.' ·North-South vulnerable, aa ~th you bold: .. .S,.78 ov~ ov~ •AKQ.JH 7H .. ~di"l!;;.p~ WB8'I' llf 1 0 1 \Uat. do you bid now? .. • Neither vulner able, aa South 19' hold: •• • ... S <:7 K 83 OA7851 •854 .. 1£. bidding tuu proceeded: ... NORTH EAST 80t.11'11 WEST 10 1 0 1 What action do you take? Q. 5 ·AB South, vulnerable, you hold: •QI 0 K Q 10 I 0 A .J '71 5 I • '7 The bidding hu proceeded: NORTH ltA8T 80t.11'11 WB8T INT P-S. P- l• p .. 1 What do you bid now? Q. 6 · Neither vuJnerable, a.a South you hold: 6 Q J t 7 OJ 7 O K J 10 t 6 4 •A The bidding haa proceeded: WEST NORTH &ABT 80t.11'11 I.NI' p-,. 1 What action do you take? Look for anawerw on Monday. Learn to be a better brids• playerl Subeorlbe now to tile Goren Bridp Letter by eaWq (800) 788-ln& tor lD.tormat.loe. Or write to: Oona Bridp Let- ter, P.O. Bo. .UIO, CIUcqo, m 60680. perm • • aHembly. QC, pg/rec. 11hraA1¥k. u•t ·~·~ Englt1h. Non-cmk otc. N.8 . l!lcp 'd o nl y. C all 2p~pm. 64&-3211. PT Admln Aaalat f or local fln'I co. Must be prot, organ- ized, computer llterate and hav• flnanclal exp Fax rH: 11.-.12o-a104 heoept ... aoko4otp Miao oftlce dutlH. Mu at be reliable. Good phone voice. Mon·Frl, 8:30-5:30. Fax Reaume to: Jan c. 714-436-9571 RECEPTIONIST VEG FRESH FARMS Accepling appllcaUons for heavy phones and word proceaalng. Hra:6am-2pm $12/Hr Apply In person: 500 E. Orangethorpe Anaheim APPLIANCES 6011 714.448.8800 •--------J GE Waaher Xtra lrg. RECEPTIONIST FT heavy duty. $200. Hearing Ald ore needs 714/759·1088 rellable, ener getic, S••ra waahor well organized person Frigidaire ga1 dryer. w/1trong phone voice. $1 SOea/obo. 645-9127 Some Telemarketing --------Ron 644·8787 C.M . W•aher/Dryer GE hvy duty. 3yra old. $350. RBCEPTIONIST:Hlgh GE Refrigerator Xlnt energy people person cond. Almond. $300. w/atrong aalea skills 714/850·8931 for upscale tanning ,.,,.,,..--,...-=-----aaton. COM or NB loc. Waaher/Dryer Stack· Wknds a mustl Hrty+ able $275. Frig $150. commission. 675-3438 OW $90. 848-5848 Reataurant Caahlert, FURNITURE espresso svra, NB 6014 location a. FT /PT. Will iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii train. 840-5752 Restaurant NOW lllaJNG! •Asst. Manager •Cashier •Cook •Drivers Salea, Novelty store 25-30 hra/Week. $8.hr 3-9pm, no Sundays. M ull be reliable. Lotion• & Lac e 743 B•ker SI. CM Country Ent Armolro $800. Traditional Mahogany King bed $700. 548-4225 Sof•• TV, King bed, m I a c • S a t 9 ·2 . 760-0240. 675·0692. MERCHANDISE MISC. 6015 9 ' Box Traller 1500. 4 Studded Snow Tire• $100. 432·9900 E ncyclopedia World· book $399. New atlll In box. Enc. Brit. latest Ed. 15th. $299 a Great books Ht 1349 was $899. 838-3CS43 Krelaa Mirror 4' Octagonal Travertine . like nu $250. 759-5410 ._ ______ ,WANTED EMPLOYMENT TO BUY SERVICES 5533 Old Colna Gold Sliver Franklin Mint, Sterllng Old watches & Jewelry Wastcoast Coln 642·9448 PETS a UDW.S 6049 •••• ,.7 ....... Orliftlnt labfe, ctolh .. , aamptea, bedding, iaarden toot•. aquatf-uma. ~o earllnf .,.. .. , ____ ..;;..;.. ___ _ Verde 1790 Pltc.im Dr. l•t. 9117 9a111 to 2pm omce DHkt. chaJra. til• cablnet1, tablH. room divider• & large storage c a binets. 100f W . 17th St. 1--8.,,.A~T.,..U"'"ft_D_A_Y_tl __ All Kinda or Jobs For 7 :30 • 11 :00 All Kinda or People. 207 VIA JUCAA ClaHlfled. (LIDO ISLE) '89 302 Ultra Sun Runner Twin Volvo Penta 271, Low houri. Loaded w/l<traal Sur·---..-----"'-- veyed within latt 30 days. S33K or reason· able otter 78o-6837. -------- 'M I NT•ORALa LOw mll•. new car trade! Very nice! (047981) I 14.l.878 714-S4S.1700 '91 ACURALS Whlte/lvOfy. only 41 k. mint! tJ008353 118,977 LEXUS MISSION Vll!JO 1 ·800·889-5398 NEWPORT 6169 BEACH NEWPORT 6169 BEACH NEWPORT 61 69 BEACH 3 6 mos . .. . . -. .. .. .. . j " . .. . ., . • ( . ; • 'I I ' • • • ' • .. • Aux. Rear Air • Climate Control • CID Changer • 290 Watt Prem. Sound System • 3. 73 Ratio w/Limited Slip •And More 110. 24 MONTHS '98 Navigator VIN #J10682 ($489 per mos.) Plus tax, 24 month Closed End l ease. $6500 down + first payment + ref. sec. dep. and first year license fee, $8414 due at inception. Purchase option available future value $30,857.10. Based on 12,000 miles per year, 15 cents per mile for excess mileage. Total payments $1 2,648.72. Lessee is responsible for wear & tear. Lease subject to credit approval and 1nsurabihty. • Flip Open Lift Gate · • Pwr Windows/Locks •And More MSRP ••••••••••••••••.• $24,145 u-a ~ (3 ~(f)(} Fact. Saving• ...... $1,360 .....,. • Fact. Rebate •.•••.... $2,000 Cost f {) CM LM Savin • ... s2,2aa To You · #.J64714 •in lieu of F Rebate OA.C. •Automatic • Pwr Windows • Pwr Locks •CD • 15" Aluminum Wheels Fact. Saving• ...... $1,880 Net MSRP •••.•••••.•....••• $19,060 ~ 3 (f)(f)(} Fact. Rebate ......... $1 ,000 Cost {) CM LM Savings ... $2, 183 To You 1 at !his Price #615177 NEW 1997 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL NEW 1997 MERCURY GUND MARQUIS • Electrochromatic Auto Dimming Mirror • Universal Garage .a=~ Door Opener •And More • .... •• ~.PM~oondW> Or•lluy 9989 • Keyless Entry •ABS • Luxury Light Group &More MSAP •••••••••••••••••• $25,335 u-a ~® ~(f)(} Fact. Saving• •..... $1 ,800 nw• Fact. Rebate ......... $1,50Q Cost {) CM LM Savin a .•. $1,538 To You .... Mm 1701 U 9 1706712 •in lieu of lt.t.. ..... -· ... ----· CLEANING CERAMIC TILES 3528 Luky Showe,. Rep'd f!egroutlng & lnstall'n ~70130 Dean ol T iie ~-8065 or 846-8526 CHILD CARE 3536 SERVICES HOUSEHOLD SERVICE 714631-9044 ...-SMALL JOB EXPERT Drywall/Plaster Repair . H1nging, l1plng1Texturt Comm/Res 551·5573 Witthoeft Drywall •A'Place In Th• Heart1---------1 All Phases• Sm/L.g Jobs I Clean! Cleanl Clean! L c'd Home Daycare. COMPUTERS 3556 20Yrs Exp/Fair $/Free Est Infants • Syrs FT/PT Fun ac11v1t1es. Meats iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l 1400030 714·639-1447 provided. Large yard/ MACMEDIC • Care lor playroom! TLC & CPR Macintosh Computers --------- L 304202716 Call In your hme/olc. Low/ ELECTRICAL 3610 Cathy at 645-4831 hourly rate. 673-8819 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii New '97 Catera :.~ + J2¢ + tax for %'mo&. CI05ed Tot of pmms. S 14.375.52 + tax. Sonoma~-~mmy~·PlckUp~ BIGGEST Inventory of the Year! .. 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'94 ES 300 Black/Jade Ivory full option, 111032268 $23,977 '94 LS 400 CaahmereJhlory, only 21k, full option, 1205375 $AVB LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1-800-869·5398 '97 LS 400 '95 3000 QT SL Caracas red beaulyl Auto, roof end mucn •-------- morel Low..i. tow mn... RANG! (Po1eo> •22,973 IOVEI 11~ '98 ECLIPSI! n Auto, air, alloy• and moonroofl (252006) 113,977 '87 ECLIPaE GS SPYDER This Is a new earl Loaded wilt\ all optional <oS04se> s21.997 '95 3000GT VR4 SPVDER Rare production earl Pristine I (831130) 139,998 714-545·1700 '83 COUNTY L ... • Black, eable '::::it • . CJD chang«, .. (635427) •2•~.!l :iw BAUER LOTI19 -COSTAllSSA _. 1·714-e42·'1700 oh TOYOTA 1210 Low mllee. Xlnt Condi -------- 95 COROLLA Ver" very nice cwt _ Low mlleal Priced for quick ..... (254285) $9M7 i 714-545-1700 Take Over L•••• 759-5427 After 7pm LOTUS 9123 '95 ESPRIT S4s Black, Black leather. CJD, tinted windows, 19k milea (F63001) $49,995 '89 ESPRIT TURBO Red, tan leather, only23k•mlles (2PTN739) $29,995 BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA 714-842-7700 MAZDA 91 25 ~0li~ MITSUBISHI "·1' '93 MX·3 Auto, A/C, cass. alloys and morel Prlcod lor quick sell! (223767) $6992 714-545-1700 '79 Cl!LICA Uftbedc.... stick, stereo c•tt•·, Good trane. Reg. 4119. $750 OBO ••~t- 0757 '85 QALANT ES Special factory purchase. Under 36k original mllesl Loaded I (041457) 112,987 714-545-1700 '89 Land Crul..,., Loadedl ac, alto, IOK orig mites, one owntf, 9150 $19,995. 714-717·777T NISSAN MN~ MITSUBISHI"·· '98 SENTRA GXE Auto, pw, pdl, tilt, cc, cass and morel Priced to sell! (723588) $11 • 988 714-5 4 5-1700 '85 300ZX T-Top, Great runner, new paint, auto. Too much to list! Must see! VOLKSWAGEN 9235 ~ '80 Rabbit C•..r."' Black /w gray top, 5 speod, Runs good S 1,300 Iv msg 631-4173 '95 PASSAT Out V6, leather, moonroof (3KEL075) $141~a....t BAUER LOTUS ~ COSTAM&SA , 714-442·T100 -. Bought another car.1-------- $3500.obo 540-3933 MISC. AUTO 9245 '89 Mazda MX 6 OLDSMOBILE 9155 SEIZED CARS ,,..._ 2dr, 5 speed, power S 175. Porsch••·: st 0 er 1 n g s 2 9 2 5 Cadlllaca, Chevys,_ * 723•1504 * '92 Olds Ac hleva SC BMW's, Corvett".~ To place an ad In Classlfled Call 642·5878. Full power, outo, mlnll Also Jeeps, 4WO' S 1500 under blue Your Alea. Toll Fr" book, low miles 1-800·218•9000 eat. $6985 646·1505 A·1398 lot current l.iinge the block to the other. But at our new site, all operations are consolidated under one roof. We have 7.7 Rrvice bays 50% more th3ri "before. And Please come in and take a tour. Whlle you're here, you can see all the exciting new models, includmg the M:elE All--Activicy Vehicle. instead of two Showroo~ ~ tXlt ,, a big one. with all ·ao IS • Automattc • Air Conditioning • Power Winc:19ws $' • Power Stee/Jllg • Power locks· · • AM/f-M Cassette • Tilt/Cruise • Dual Air &ogs • • ALL NEW '98 TACOMAS • Power Windows • Power Locks • Dual Ai. 8og1 • Air Conditlonlng •Sunroof '9~A --( 014'4l!Jtl0f) • Autolnotic • Air Conditioning 5 . • AM/FM Cossett• ~ Dual Air Bogs ~ ' •Automatic • Air Conditioning • Power Windows • Power locks • Power St«tering • Tiit :~ 1.-.Ut) -. . ~ .... ~r ~ ·-) THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES • SEPTEMBER 27-0CTOBER 3, 1997 Cover. .. Cannery · Village Realt 36. PM Sanda Newpoit Propatin 31. Prad..w CaUfonm Realty 40.-U. ~ c.,. 45. lllllaboJ.d llealty 47. BTCO Homft "· C.aldwdl Co. 51. Morlpet ..... 52. Opal Home Gulde 53...55. U... of tM Week 56. ColclwtD laabr Newport leach For Advertlall\g lnlonnation Pleaee Call: Kip Hancock (714) 574-4247 Janet Vmograd (71') 574-4148 Udo Isle -Premier Udo Isle bayfront building slle lOClied 00 the ea.mu lip of the Isle. ,.. flldloalgle $3?100,000 Emenhl a.y -s bedroom, 4 bltb. Perfect family home. Priced to sell lmmedl2!ely. w Daley $1.m,000 IW Kai Condos -Y1rm. oootemporary 2 bedroom, 2 bltb. Wooderful *"5· Sold furnlshed. .... CorbU $1,095,000 'Bmenlld a.y -Gorgeous cusaom home, fabulous views, superb quality. F211lily room could be comerted to 2 Bel. lod Daley $2,795,000 c-eo Shores -Sought after, wooderfu1 3 8d. 3 Ba. home, formal DR, LR, FR oo 30,000 sq. ft. canyon Jot wtlh ocean view. Evan Corkett $1,750,000 Corona cld Mar -SophJsdcaled 3 Bel. 2.5 8&. &owohome with spedaCU1ar harbor and ocem views. 4 C2t ppge. l1D Feeney $950,000 laysMk fAM -3 Bd. 3 8a. wilh froot row \iew and an ~ 30 Ct slip Keith RaodJ~ $769,000 Newport Slaores -Small ,;ew cl ocean frOm secood Siar) deck. 3 8d. 2 8a. Kmaie Jo ltl7zo $339.000 lniM -Gmd loatioa. Spacious 3 8d. wiab largie yml. Walk lo lake! GmmJG'm• $U9,900 Balboa Peoin.mla -Brand new duplex do<.e 10 beach 111 quiet residenu.aJ area. Hein & Cle,eland $589,000 ~ Heiabts -3 8d. l. s Ba. town· home bwb in 1990. FR and den/office Marify11 Read $378,000 Harbor ~ Custom -Grand "' Bd. e:suie. PaooramK: \W's, bbr.11). media room Feeney 4 Heck $2,495,000 Harbor View Hills -LarBe lot wtdl exp2rui¥e VleW, 3 Bd. plus fll md DR El'all Corkeu $88S,OOO Udo Isle -4 Bd. ttaditiooa.I on prime 45' Pima comer lot. Bm Feeney $799,000 Udo Isle -3 Bel (poss. 4ib) oo Lldo1s best meet to meet loallon. Pldo ~IR. loba1 Gian $589,000 -lnlne 1Urace . Huge lol with large 3 Bd. 3 Ba. &mily room home. Marian Phillippi $739,000 ~Shores . Beach home. Pool, tmnis, play area. Low assoc. dues. Kennie Jo Rlu.o $280,000 1 ·731 PORT HEMLEY OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2:00 P.M. ,.. 5:00 P.M. • Customized Harbor View Homes • 5 Bedrooms, 3.5 Batlis MA ru E "' 1 H "'"..., 1 L 7 17-.. l7ol This elegant 4 Bedroom, 2. 75 Bath home was renovated in 1992 to· create a "residential art gallery". It now features clean lines and large open sp~ces that give the home a sense of drama. The view side is a wall of glass with fabulous views of the Back Bay, Fashion Island and. the Dover Shores fingers and beach. The renovation includes new slab, electrical, plum bing, heating, kitchen and baths, roof, automatic sprinklers, French drains and alarm system. Room for larger courtyard and pool. Offered at $I , I 95 ,000 For more information, please call Marlene or Dottle. PROPERTIES You CAN'T MISS! uu~~<Wrdke Price has been dramatically reduced on this distinctive 3 bedroom plus den contemporary home. Marvelous open spaces, gourmet kitchen and breathtaking ocean and coastline views .... at $995,000 This is a Value OPEN SAT & SUN I :00 P.M. -5:00 P.M. 4801 SURREY ., An exCttlnc 2 bedroom, 2 bath Bayfront condO with 2 fbeplaces. 'tastefully decorated by well known deslaner, this property is sold furnished. Expansive deck and marvelous harbor view. $1,095,000 BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS Costa Mesa Condo 3 Bd. 2 Ba. towohome, private patio Convenient to shopping, communiry pool $144,000 1997 SALES ACTMTY IN ESCROW p,.,en, Unda Isle Unda Isle Eastslde Eastslde Udo Isle Corona del Mar Udo Isle Bayfront Udo Isle Udo lsle Villa Point Villa Point SOLD Prt1,nfy Newport Crest Udo Isle Bayfront Bayfront Eastslde Eastslde Irvine Cove Eastslde Eastslde Newport Helcbts Eastslde West Newport Newport Hetahts Udo Isle 1' West.Ide Eastslde Eastslde Mesa Verde Eutslde Corona del Mar Udo We Eutbluff Udo 1.ae BaJf•ollt Udollle Ba,&oat Udoa.le Hmbor *"Homa Belcoart Ten9ce UdoWe BaJflOllt aa,front Harbor H ... lande Fa 18lde ltqmintd Buytr Buyer Buyer Selltr Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Seirer RqraQtd Buyer Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Buyer Seirer Buyer Seller Buyer Bu~r Selltr Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Bu.,er 8u11er Seller 811.,er SelJtr &.q,er 811~ SeUtr SeUtr Seller 81t.,er ~ r Big Caoye>11 Tador ea.tom S 8d. S.5 BL beaJ6fuJJy rm1odded 6,IXX)+. sq. ft. eawe Old wor1d charm, designer pcrf ect $2.595.000 Udo hie Wltll A View! 3 Bd. 3 Ba. + oft'icc pride of ownen.b1p with pool Prime comer e~ lar&e lot with bay view ...,. 717-4744 Corona clel Mar View ToW'lllaome 3 8d. 2.5 Ba. sopbistialcd rownbolne with 4 car garag(' SpcctKular harbor, ocean and c...lina views! $950,000 JERRY FINSTER AGENT OF: THI; YEAR ~ 1996 COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES 759~3750 OPEN SATURDAY I :00 P.M. -5:00 P.M. Sp11glass Hill Large corner lot with sunny back yard with pool and spa. Small ocean view from 2nd floor bedrooms. Great family home with bonus room, 3 car garage. 1$985,000 ,, ' 1 I Camhrla OPEN SUNDAY I :00 P.M. -5:00 P.M. Ba11shores 3 bedroom, 2 bath charming home in great location. Easy walk to beach. Home has new paint and carpet, redone kitchen. $839,000 CORONA DEL MAR HARBOR POINTE Lovely 3 Bet 3 5 Ba. home. Park like setting. Spa, some ocean views. Submit all offers. Asking $689,000 NEWUSTING PELICAN POINT-OCEAN VIEWS Brand new home to be built. CAMEO SHORES Brand new single story 4 Bd. 4.5 Ba. Great ocean views. Completed in fall . Viii for details. Asfci119 $3,290,000 Viii for more informatio1t. Asfcing $1, 997 ,000 SPYG~HllL Magnificent ocean and city lights view. Limestone floors. _ updated kitchen, pool. AsltiJuJ $1, 195 ,000 OPEN HOUSE EMERALD BAY AND IRVINE COVE .C Bel. 3 Ba. Move- in condition Shows light and bri&ht. Across from community pool and tennis As/ting $327 ,000 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2---5 Please call for details 494~6208 Immaculate 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath pOol hOme. Improvements include new roof, all new doors and windows, and hardwood floors. CUSTOM WATERFRONT HOME -,000 Alklew in 1996, this fabulous tradlitlonal ~ is on a oomer lot for maximum ~and Ujdudes 4 Bd. 4 Ba. spacious "Great Room", IMng area QPenlng to bayfront patio, perfect for casual IMng and entertaining.~ home was built with every attention to detail -Must Seel I All this and a private boat dock. ON THE OCEANFRONT -$925,000 This lovely, light and bright home is right on the beach in a prized section of oceanfront. Just a short walk to s.lboa sh~ps. restauran~ and the Balboa Island ferry. Owner may carry ,. wfll consider trades. BEACH-CLOSE UNITS -$589,000 each These two brand new duplexes, each with a 3 Bel. 2.5 Ba. unit an~ a 3 Bd. 3 Ba. unit, are located io a quiet residen· tial area, a short walk to the beach, shops, market and restaurants. Buildings can easily be converted to condos. Wonderful design in a great location. Call for details! ON THE SAND -$997 ,500 No boardwalk· just beach and ocean at your front door. 2 units on premium oorner lot for maximum views. Gre;tt cash flow-caJI for details! Perfect opportunity to build your dream home on the beach in a prime location. ~-... ~, ~ ~~ " ~1--_.._.__.._~ * _ __,.,,..,!:.. --'- OT•• r # -;~~ ·~~·"' ' ,~ · . .., COLDWeU. BAN~eR u RESIDENTIAL 81lOKEllAGE · Newport Beach .. 644 .. 9060 Newport Beach North .. 759.-6600 Balboa Island .. 673.-6900 BIG CANYON $1,095,000 Molt dtsirablc location at end of cul-de-sac, private pool and spa. 4 ~. 4.5 baths. CoRONA DEL MAR $669;000 3 bedrooms.. 3 bat.tu, views from living room, lc.itchen and master suite, gourmet kitclwl HAReoR RJDGE $2, 150,000 Traditional QlltOm hOmC with pmoramic ocean, b3f and city ~ views, 5 bedmxm. CoRONA D~ MAR: $499,950> 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, separate guest suite and bath over garage, new doors. NEWPORT BEACH $599,000 Elegant and eophisticated, 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, dramatic upgra4es. NEWPORT BEACH $525,000 Situated just across the· street from a bay beach , offering bay and city light views. NEWPORT BEACH $225,000 Harbor Woods-largest model, recently updated, convenient location. NEWPORT CoAST $459,000 Altezza, all one level, beautiful views, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, den, nicely upgraded LIDO ISLE $995,000 lovely traditional home on large lot, beau.- tiful woodwOt'k and molding throuehout CoRONA DEL MAR $799,000 Rare find fourplcx at the heart of Corona del Mar, walk to beach. 5 he<lruoim, 4 hat~. custom home, MJru.et views. C.ORONA DEL M AR . PRICE CoRONA DEL M AR . $899,000 CoRONA OE1. M AR . $825,000 4 he<lroonu, 2 badu, custom lmchcn. 4 bedrooms, 3 bachs, custom home. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, ocean view lRVINE • $329,900 3 bedrooms. 1.75 baths. quiet location. CoP.ONA DEl.. MAR. $669,000 Ocean views, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 beths. NEWPORT HEoHTS • $+49,000 S bedroo.-. 2.5 berha, tmall ocean vie~ Ot997 Cddwll Brier Corporatiol1. An eqi,.. Opportunity Coqleny. Equ9I HoUllng Opportunity. All Oflioes lndepeodently Owned Ind Openillid. • 0ovE.R SHORES• $1,695,000 60 ft. ~ frontllge with lovely south-facing patio. Newport Beach .. 644-9060 Newport Beach North .. 759-6600 Balboa Island .. 673-6900 liARBoR VIEW HOMES • $675,000 Completely remodeled Monaco. COLDWeU. BANl(eR~ RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE OREN HOUSES l:00-5:00PM SAnJRDAY~S INvITATIONS SANDY MrnMAN $278.000 GINNY ANDEUON $574,000 CAJllllE Au.EN $515.000 JANE Paw $73~000 VtSAxToN $675,000 EH.EEN ANDEUON $449.000 l>EuA DEl.GADo $202,000 SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS . BAYVIEW TmlAACB )UDY MUNCY 87 Pelican CAurt $394,000 Bla..couRT TDAAcE )oAN MAJ111u> 34 HilledaJe Drive $675,000 BIG CANYON C.uot.AwaoN 20 Canyon Fairway $2,195,000 BIO CANYON JoYCUnlN 15 Rue St. Cloud $599,000 Bio CANYON VIU.As MlNAMAGIWG <tOl Bay. Hill $360,000 CUJIFHAVBN REoot! MCNERNEY S06 Sipal Road $965,000 . Dova StlOaS REooll! McNERNJrY l+f70aluy $849,000 IAnmJ9 Corr.\ MaA VICIQ l>ILPAn' 206 La Costa Court $335,000 HA.uoa HIGHLAND8 GAIL GkABNEa 1601 Warwick Lane $515.000 HAluloR Rmo1! VI SAXTON 33 Monaco $730,000 HAno& VllW HoMES DUnu8IWma 1824 Port Shef6eld $674.000 BoePRIM•" $67~ )oANHoft $175,000 SUltMnamL $144.000 ' OUR PREMIER PREVIEWS PROPERTIES Cold well Ban ker's Exel usive M ark etin g P rog r am fo r Over $1 M i llion D.ollar Properties PELICAN POINT • $4,995,000 • 644-9060 This Tuscany,style, custom ho me is the largest home on the largest lot in Pelican Po int, with over 12,000 sq. fr . BAYSIDE DRIVE • $3,100,000 • 759-6600 This distinctive residence features over 120 feet of prime linear bayfront with unparalleled and unobstructed views of Newport Bay. CoWAN HEIGHTS • $8,500,000 • 26 acre hilltop villa with panoramic city light views, huge gounnet kitchen, racquetball courts, pools ~d spas. . . . N EWPORT B EACH • $1,225,000 • 759-6600 Stunning Mediterranean contemporary estate-like property, perfecc for entertaining and fa~ily living. 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths. l.RVINE TERRACE • $3,950,000. ~9060 Newly built Italian home of over 6,000 sq.ft., located above Newport Harbor with fantastic views. 4 bedrooms. ' t It • \, ; ''>, ' ' , . JOHN CAMPBELL (714) 644--9060 EXT. 121 • 800473--8183 PAGER . · .INCREDIBLE DETAIL AND . . . CRAFTSMANSHIP PELICAN POINT OFFERED AT $4,995,000 Largest ·home on largest lot in Pelican Point. Authentic Tuscany styling throughout, 5 bed .. rooms , B .. baths , 2 .. Entertainment Centers , pool room , gym , pool and spa , lawn area , Jar .. mal dining room, open country kitchen, fami .. 1~ room with wet bar, incredible ocean, llillii.,._ coastal & golf course views, Imported Tum bled Marble flooring . Situated across the street from a bay ............. beach offering bay, city light and moun- tain views, 3-bd, 3•ba. contemporary 1rylings TROPICAL MAsTERPIECE BELCOURT, NEWPORT BEACH OFFERED AT $4,900,000 5 Bedrooms, 6. 5 baths , ooer 2 2, 000 sq. ft . lot, quintessential tropical custom home, outside pavilion with 14-f oot rooftop water .. fall, 60 ,opo .. gallon pool with swim .. up bar, Ughted sports court with basketball hoop, fine architect1'Tal detailing includes soaring ceilings. First time on the market! Ocean, bay and Catalina sunset views from this upgraded 2-bd, 1. 75-ba end unit, pool, tennis and gym ARGYROS • BARTOLIC •BENTS Stephanie Argyros Patrick Bartolic Tony Bartolic Marcia Bents Robert Ben ts The team of Argyros • Bartolic • Bents has been formed w provide our customers, past, current and future , with the ultimate in quality real estate services. We hai1e over 75 years of combined experience with over 1 ,200 rransactions , including apx . 100 waterfront estate sales. No other team can match our success! BAYFRONT ESTATE • • Two lots combined to almost 100 feet of spectacular water frontage. Call us for details. ARGYROS • BARTOLIC •BENTS Present For Sale Newport Harbor's Finest Waterfront Estate Custom home of over 6,000 sq ft on the tip of Lido Isle with panoramic views, unparalleled by any home currently on the market. 6 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, with exquisite attention to all details of construction and design. 939 VIA LIDQ ·Soun, LIDO ISLE Tip of Lido Isle. Incredible location. Call for Details. --1400 ·PAGER STEPH.ANll AJlOYROS John & Carol The "Extra Mile" Team Evening Call: 642-4400 E-Mail: thejacobs@aol.com NEW LISTING • B AYFRONT CONDO $579,000 An absolutely immaculate home. Carpeting, bathroom fixtures, flooring (tile and carpeting), paint and plumbing all new 2 years ago. Looks and shows like brand-new. Boat dock available also. Furniture is negotiable. Call 719-4633 or 642-4400 for Quick ~e11pon.e. DONATE REAL ESTATE CARS TRUCKS R.V.s BOATS NEW LISTING • BAYFRONT CONDO $529,000 And owner may carry. 2 bedroom and conversion den, 2.5 .baths off-white Berber carpeting.· Loads o~ mirron includioti custom master wardrobes, tiled entry and much more. Boat 11i1>9 available up to 4 7' and only $5.50 per. foot, per. month. For owners only. Call 719-4633 or 642-4400 for All Debill.. BIG CANYON -OPEN SUNDAY FAIRWAY ONE MEDITERRANEAN ESTATE 20 CANYON FAIRWAY • 5 Bedrooms, 5 .5 baths • Super b quality and style • Spacious marble slab entry • Elevated ceilings • Hardwood floors • French doors and windows • E uropean cabinetry • Spectacular views of go lf course • Pool , spa & security system • Offered at $2,195,000 15 RUE ST. CLOUD • 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 baths • Lovely Monaco model • City light views •Spacious lot with room for a pool • Parquet entry, French doors • Soaring ceilings • Offered at $599,000 CAU FOR MoRE INPOllMATION OR A PRJVATE SHOWING. . AROL ALLISON & JOY CURTIN 7·18-1526 .& ; 718-1548 COLDWeLI. BANl(eR 0 UNPARALLELED DON'T MISS THIS BARGAIN! -THIS WEEK ONLY - -DRASTICALLY REDUCED - PENTHOUSE AT VILLA BALBOA WITH 180° VIEWS • Beautifully remodeled • Ught and Bright • 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths •Large Deck • Vaulted Ceilings with Skylights • Community Pool, Spa and Tennis Courts OLGA MATIHEWS (714) 718 ... 1534 DIRECT (714) 433 ... 9455 PAGER Historic photos of Balboa Island available through dravving at ColdYlell Banker Stop by the Balboa Island office and enter to win these nostalgic photographs Donald Pfaff, assistant sales manager with the Balboa Island office of Coldwell Banker, is looking for that special someone who will be the recipient of a spectacular set of historic Balboa Island photographs. The photographs are mounted and framed as beautiful artwork. nus artwork is unique and features two aerial shots of Balboa Island in 1922 and in 1949. Many Newport Be'<lcb and Balboa IJJand resi~ots have never before seen these types of pbotographt showing the ol~ and the new of the most popular island in the world. Accordin& to Pfaff, the value of the artwork ia ·hard to place because of the amount of research and labor put into creating this framed artwork. probably a Donald ffoff minimum of a $250 value. Come by to view the _pictures soon. The contest drawing will be held on Oct. 15, 1997 at 1 p.m. AU U.Un1ta ptUtJcipanb 111t1J e11Ur du dl"awing at tla• Col4w•D BtutJur oJfk• o• Ba/lloa 11111114, 315 Mllrine A"•· For lltOH ;,.fomllldo11, call (114) 613-6900. , 220 NICE LANE, PH #312 NEWPORT BEACH $298,000 Target offers tips for organizing and decorating your home office Half of the world's population will be working outside traditional offices by the year 2000•. With so many people working from their home, questions on bow to create a functional home office have increased tremendously. Debra Fritz, the Target decor consultant, answers some frequently asked questions. , My oJ!ke loob lih a tonllulo 1dt IL An tltnw .... "11/M .,,,,, "' •ton fJtllHT "°'* OIUl otlur iUtM without jUUag cabinets? On the contrary, filing cabinets are quite stylish. You can now buy them to match almost any color scheme. lo addition to filing cabinets, trunk.a wod great and look good too. Bow do I ""1h •1 olfice MIMJ, bid not too co6'f onabk that it is dlltnlc1Ut1t Add a few personal touches s\Jcb as fun photographs. a special piece of art or a favorite calen<W. You also can create a warm abDOlpberc by adding acccot liabtin&. plants or a comfortable pillow LARGE YARD 7(JOO &ll•Ff· $1-t9,900 Fixer upper in nice neiQhbort.Ood. 3BR, 2BA, family home, Arc- placc in living room. C'reat for Jst rime buyers! MLs-383947 WHITE & BRIGHT l~STORY HM! $299,999 4BR, 2BA one-story. Central air, 3-car garage.. White plantation shutten and ccramk tile floon. Great location. MSl>'J844SO TEUUFIC F. VALUES!! )159.SOO Wondc:rful 3BR home with a large yani. Pride ownership. Ncief\bornood bmm:n Harl>or ana Hasw. Wide drivnr.ay k>r playing t.kccball or ~ yoor RV. 0nc--stOJy home with Waie ~mily room. MLS-3776'71 Ealu.ldc OUKOm Capt Ox! nv<>-Jtory home. 38R, 2.58A. Open beamed ceiling, bride Arcplacc and many other cust0m features. MI.s-334204 SUPER LOCATION $169,900 Pool. spa and tcnrus cowa m yours. New pa1n1 & carpet, newly raood- ·cled kitchen, 2-ar attached gar.rec, nice paao and firqibcc. MI...Ss3 I J 578 GREAT CURB APPEAL $169,900 4BR, l.75BA. Che ro Pf cowsc, :dioob & ~New JXUlll Ll"6idc & outside. Tile entry & dming room, CJ.1lY Arcplace m living room. Big pitio in fxtlyanl. ML.s-379799 WHAT A BUY! $184,900 C,oocmc dnvt, ncwu ~door, uiUiced kirchen & BA, 4BR, 2BA. Omit hiclc yard. Cbt co~ an::i; & new freeway! Mt.s.3842a! PRICED TO SEU.! $189,500 Sqie &mily homt wfrw 001L !Wnal dming. enclosed latmy. rnsh ('Qlllt UlSldc & wt. Rtar \l\lt di as ~ ML.s-373279 UPGRADF.S nmu OUT! $189,900 2BR, 2.58A end \l\lt sholr.'S bgti1 anJ ~1 l.igtir oak kit. v.-hi~ tde tfw. out, futpbct in liVlllg room, rm~tc courtyard m a gated comm. Ml.5r367945 CHARMING HOUSE $199,000 4BR. clwuq Ma with hn}.J lhirs. rtmOOdcd kitchen. largir wuitcd ceiling. Fami)y room w~. CUl(om pavtd <kl''tW3V m a cul«-sic locatm. Ml.5r 352692 6,500 SQ.Fr. LOT wmt POTENTIAL $216,495 6.500 ~ fooc loc with pottnt1.1l 10 have V1l'W ci the ocean rf you budd a ~ homt. Ml.s-5128913 GREAT POSSIBILITIES! $217,500 4BR, ZBA home in Me53 Verdr North. ~ fanuly room area. ~area, central aau.m. ncuk T.LC Ea.itc Sale -roLD"AS IS'. Ml..SwJ&»J3 NIGHT STARS $228,900 Beadul 5BR. 2BA homc, 1roi;.k laundty, very rozy living room w/bric.k fire. place. 2 ii.y{igha, k11chcn has 2 ganlm wwlows. ML.s-372172 CITY LIGHT & CANYON VlEWS $229,000 3BR. 2.5BA vdciry l'l!fus & ~views. Tn-btl townhomc w/wtuce nk floors, walls cJ P, vaukcJ ccJ111g1 & 2 fircrbces. MSV377845 RARELY ON TifE MARKET $239,000 Elcpu SJ*D.11 homt 3BR. JBA (2 mascn Sics) +~French dms. bry WVIOOws. Jm-atf a!tt(. MLSw 383973 BACK TO SCHOOL SPF£lALf $279,900 3BR. tn·levd Mesa \lade "Upper ainr. ~ f.im. nn., 2 ~ arr.al, good u bn. pmrt rar yd. A.IQ bike oaJ & Fl-Ml.5r 3 7axll HOOS! PINCHING YOUl $-f 19,900 We~ p die d.m p A charmd'« remodtled 6BR. 3BA +2 &m. rm. Me. \lade home -3 Clf ,.., ~ cbc to p , i-ts & ihoppq. MLS-379523 ELEGANCE ABOUNDING-$f2S,OOO Mm \lade CllllOmCed home · 5BR. JBA pool & 1P1o new kiirhc:n, beihs. wbJows. .dios & floors, CCIY. tile roof. Nm gel, pW & bikt trails. Ml.SrJ71075 OPEN HOUSES CollONA DEL MAil 339 Milford Or. Sandy Loos CosTAMEsA 2430 s.a .. Ana F-t BomUeTumu 665 llandl Monique Vq 1197 Tana.nan Pat Davis 2'421 TUttin Ave. Jane Mahony 2020 San .. Ana Cannm Sipos 2263 Httlui&e Or. Delpbaomld 3331 Wyomina Cr. Delpha O.walcl Sun. l·S $780,000 Sun, .... $175,000 Sue, l·S $169,900 San; 1-4 $399,900 &m.1 ... $551,000 Sat & Sun,, 1-4 $275,000 S...1 ... $239,000 Sun. .... $225,000 COLDWELL BANKER COSTA MBSA/HUNTINGTON BBACH !! 1 ,<XX> Spacious JBR. 2.5BA has 2-ou garage. RcaUy nice lrg rear yard. Atrium window m light & bnght open dining nn. Ceramic tile countMO(ll & white cab1nca m kn. Balconies off 2 oi the BRs. Walk to Newport's Bed: Bay! MLS-384204 PlC1URE PERFECT! $111,900 Rtmodcclcd twC>-JtOfY townhome. 2BR, I .SBA, new appliaoccs, new whltc kitchen cab1ncu. Cozy fireplace in living room. Cute pallOI pafu:t for ttlaxauon. Direct accas to pniee. Che to shop, lchools & ocean. Lcaae option. MVJ7068 l 714.668.9333 • 714.846.9094 • http://www.coldwellbanker.com 01"7 ColcMI lrilf Co!porllon. NI Eq.111 ~~. ~ HDUilng ~Ill Olbe .,_.. .. ,.. o..t_, ()plr.-s.. Ml!Nllr lrollef d ColdMI .... orCollMll .... d c..dl ''·- Entertain on a grand scale This spectacular Old World Spanish- style villa sits on a bluff overlooking rocks, crashing sun, the Pacifi c Ocean and Catalina Island. One of the larger parcels in Rockledge, this beautiful home is about 5,700 square fed of spacious rooms and high ceilings. There are five bedrooms, four full baths and two half baths OI\ three levels. Entering through the private gate, one encounters a lush tropical courtyard surrounded by a 10 foot wall. The main level features a large living room and an oratorical platform. a dining room. large gourmet kitchen, powder room. two car garage and three car carport. The upper level features a large master suite with fircp1ace, bath, cedar-lined closet and separate walkway steps to the courtyard. Three more bedrooms with full baths are on _this level. 1be bedrooms, like all the major rooms, have an ocean view. The lower entertainment level has another full kitchen, wet bar. wine cellar. sauna, bedroom and one and one-half baths. 1bc three story spiral staircase resembles the interior of an old lighthouse. Additional amenities include custom woodwork. thick Spanish-style walls, state-of-the-art security system. courtyard fountains. custom tile work and a three story elevator. Offered at $3,600,000. For more information, caJJ call George J. PagtllW Ill tJu Coldwell Banker lAguna Beach Soul/a office at (714) 499-2838, en. 132. Dramatic and breathtaking views &joy ocean views trom every room of this home. 1be world-famous Southern California e<mtlinc stretches out before you, bringing together the Ritz-Carlton Hotel and the headlands and bluffs of Dana Point with Muscle Point at your feet. Dazzlloa IUDletS are highlighted by San Clemente and Santa Catalina Island and the carefree flight of the endangered California brown pelican as flocks glide by in stately formation. Enter into a courtyard with the serene beauty of a black-bottom pool and waterfall, then relax in a secluded outdoor spa overlooking the whitewater and romantic sunset views. Amenities include three bedrooms, three and one-half baths, gourmet kitchen, surround sound stereo system. Italian marble entrance way and floon throughout. quartzite flooring and decks, sauna and a priva&e belch. A sourmet rataurant on the uad atfords dinina by lbe sound of cruhina wavea. Otfeted at $2,500,000. F•..,.. ,,.,_.._._, "'11ed0-.,. J. 1111•• Mil lldlril a.a. Ill dN ~ ._,,.,., ........... ..,,. "'(114) .,_WI, at. 112.-1». Magnificent Masi architecture, materials, workman$bip and fumi.Jhinga to be found aoywbeR. Carefully sited to maximize the breathtaking sumises and harbor and coudinc views, this fine estate-like home is a statement of California architecture, classically proportioned and authentically detailed. Lush landscaping, Italian gardens and an inviting pool make outdoor entertaining a delighL A motor court and two stories of gracious fonnaJ and informal living pivot around a dramatic cupola-topped tower. Inside, feel the warmth of four wood-burning fireplaces and enjoy views of the sweeping Pacific while seated around the sunken circular wet bar that is the conversation center of the family room. Adjacent to the master suite is a masterfully hand crafted study of polished cberrywood, with wet bar, fireplace and panoramic vkw of Southern California's coast. Outstanding amenities include an elevator, maid's quarters. dual air conditioning systems and state-of-the-art eecurity system. Offered at $2,299,000. For more information, call <ieorr• J. PagtUU> tuUl Vidoria Clua• Id dN Coldwtll Banker lAguna Beach Soul/a offk• Ill (714) 499-2838, at. lJl ad 139. Capistrano leach reflections This home. padJed higb OD a blufftop, overlooks the Pacific and ~ificcnt cout•ioe. l'be finest craftsmanship and the expansive use of glass creates a apectacular home. . Enjoy the relaxing coastline while viewiJaa pods of mi~ wbala Uil playful dolphins against a backdrop of~ CataliN IUDletJ. Ameailiel i9dude five bedrooms, five and one-half baths, formal dining.room. aourmet kitdlm, 180 degree whi~ater views of the coast line and ocean. granite floon and corantatops. full security system and surround sound, rock pool and spa with wA{Ul and a sauna. steam shower in ':he workout room and pivate gate. The beautiful beaches, galleries. quaint ahops. interuatioMJ cui.line and climate make thil a de:ttinarion resort known the world ow:r. Ofl'eted • $1,749,000. For,,,.,. "4/0f 1 ldoll, cd ~ J. ~ 111 ,,_ CMs• ..... LllpM ll..as-da .. 111(114)~m.Ul. .• I • The Daily Pilot's Top 103 Most Influential At the helm Join such big names as Bren, Segerstrom, Bergeson, (})x, Steinberg~ Crean, Argyros ... You can be influential, too. Advertise in the Daily Pilot's mn5t,read edition of the year! Call Today ... (714) 642-4321 Panoramic Views in Big Canyon • Spacmu~ C.mvon & Golf (OU™' View<; Ovl!rlooking 2nd f-ain..d\I • Lowly 1BJ< honw • Beauttful Y.ird $749,000 • Cho1n• Location on South Ba~ront with Bfjffront teW6 • 4 & 4.5 Baths • ~ar•te Guest Suite $1,975,000 • 2 Muter Model • Overlooks Common Area 6t Pool • u,;;1 Ir Bright In rior • Central Fireplace I $199,000 • Great 38R Home • Huge Kitchen with OU Cabinetry Ir eus1omn1e • Large Yard with Pool • 2-ci.r Cara.ge ~ $178,000 One of the Best Locations on Balboa Island • South Bayfront Homew1th Spectacular View' • 2-Story, 3BR • Sandy Beach.in front • Lwcurx Securi~ Bldg. • Beautiful I BR ondo • Hu~Bayside Patio w/ mm. Pool • Boat Slip Available $279,000 Can Victor Yack @673--8700 Otitstanding 1 Value •Extn~28R =" ach • Creal Location on Bluff&-Just a Short WAik to Buch • Tutelul Dea>r $225,000 V.alla hlboa Bay It Ocean Views • 2BUr 1.25 Bath • 9JzY. Uvino Room with F' 'l~-'O . h:t Laimdly • Air Conditioning $194,000 Contemporary Little Balboa IsbndHome • 3 Bedrooms & 3.S Baths • Spacious Living Room • Elegant Dining Room • Large Kitchen Adjoining Family Area • Master Suite with Sitting Area I Fireplace/ His &c Her Bath $885,000 Call Alice Broumell@ 675-9585 Balboa Island One 01 The Most Unique Homes in Newport Beach • Stunning Bay & Ocean Views • 3-Scory, SUR • Separate Guest HOUSt• • Loa~ on Huge Lot $859,000 • SNnning 2 M¥ter Mode.I With lncredible Views • Msodadon Poob, Spat & Tennis Courts $349,000 • 2BR & 1 Bath Condo • Greet Comm. w I Pool. ~~" • Short StJOll to Beach $169,000 coae>lllA DU. MAL.Wooded View So. d Hwy. 2 bkds to belch. l8't 28A. fam rm.~ Lllnfly. bit '88. 1800 sq.ft."'5,000 CORONA DU MALJJ¥e In Style f"'1Ch drs &. pretty pado. 38R 2.58A. Bit '89. Lg Iv rm. fpc. cln rm. nook. gar .................. sm.900 c.o&ONA DU. MAL.Glut lloorplM Built 1989. 3BR. 3 full BA. Whitewashed kit. sep dnlng. I~ laundly. ~ ......... $369,900 NlWl'OaT llDCilfl'S ••. Modv.eedl Two 2.&R 28A llgtlt bfl&ht condos. Fplc. 2<N gar ea. Orly 2 units. low dues ... SUS,IOO EMii SOUIH COAST-0. 6e Laite Gittd canm. 3U. 2.8A wf2 ~ Huge fam rm w/vdtY:d al. Patio &. blla:Jny ...... ~ Prudential California Realty LAGUNA BEACH VIEWS Incredible unobstruetcd ocean views from this 3BR. 3BA. 3-nory home. Low down/assn. Morivatcd seller-financing available. Panyffaney $539,000 A.cl Cock 70967 A WONDERFUL PANORAMA Mounwns & city lisdia backdrop dUs home custom-built for comfon . Three stories with ~BR. 3 ~ & a 3 ca.r g:aragc. Two family rooms, one with built-in oak cabmcu & desk, srone lircplacc & wet bar. Kay Koo..fal & Jay WeUaibadi $«<>5,000 Ad Code 71647 BELCOUirr TERRACE Offering_ sophisticated rooms with marble Aoors, firci>W:e ~ atrium surrounClcd by lovely gardens with custom lisl!ting & bric:k patio. this wonderful home is the: pcrfc:cr setting for comfon & luxury. Bert & Marian Reedy $675.000 A.cl Code 71'"7 DIE ~ENCE OF BPAUIY Beautiful caprutts the essence of this 4BR. 3BA ho,nc, with luxurious Interiors featuring brealc&st nook or ~ room, two wet ban, f.unily room & furmal dining. Nic:dy landsa~. huge private patio aru. Klno KaOc:he Ad Code 72057 MARIGOLD MANOR Corona del Mar's charm is captured by chis 3BR. 3.5BA home with custom interiors, £1oor-to-cciling windows, decor with granite & maple, 3 stone fi rep faces. State-of-the-art kitchen with Viking appliances & stove. Ocean view terrace. Wet bar. Mali Gulledge $1,479,000 Ad Cock 71457 DUPLEX ON TIIE SAND Great Oceanfront duplex with rare 3rd srory. Located on the sand with no boardwalk! An exceptional income opporrunity. St.epban.ic Houghton $899,000 A.cl Cock 72587 GORGEOUS GOLF VIEWS .fabulous Greenbriar modd in private, quiet location with 2BR. 2BA, sitting area in master suite. Gated cnuy with founuins & new landscaping. Team Hoowr CENTlill PASl'SIDE LOCATION A njoc: 2BR remodeled home with beamed ccilin~. huge lot wit:b fruit aiecs & srorage. Canu bk>Ck loCarion. M c.odc 71297 CATALINA VJST.AS Enjoy a perfect view of sand. ocean & Caca.lina .11 sunset frOm upstain rcsidicncic Of this spaciow duple~ Rtq>lacc, wet bar, cxcdlent interiors. jimHllUD9 $315,000 Ad Cock 72427 U9S,OOO M Code 75017 IRVINE TERRACE Uruquc: 3BR. 2BA home with wood ~mngs. cndoscd &ont ~UJ1YU'd. Par:quct Oooring. decor.nor ligha, stone fittP,lace. spacious side patio for entcrtairung. Newly ~pc<l. Banant Tuwua $569,000 SPECTACULAR MEDITERRANF.AN A one-of-a-kind home in ~- tcd Harbor Ridge. dili 6BR., rsBA Medi:o:rrancan has thm: levels with dcv.ator, library, tolarium, recreation room. Lavish interiors with private luxury. O NE H OUSE TO nn: SAND ~ SBR. 3BA ~ Cod. ~ whb windoW boxC$. Upc&~ kitchen. ratt 3-ar pr.age. lnc::omc potauial! Peck a..boO ocean view . .,._.~er It ........... ""° ·\ $S20.000 Ad c.-124-'7 ON TIIE WATER A wonderful duola with ~ dock overlook., ~" lsland Paik.~ 2BR wUt with huge view deck. lower 2BR. 2.]}BA unit with deck. Naaq s.r6dd It C., 8 b f r• $S69.900 Code 71507 -. . ·-:~~" ' ... . . . PENjNsulA OfficE 2001 W. BAiboa Blvd. 72J.-8120 u.a,. Lrd.wr Ad c..k 71987 DECK AMONG TIIE TREES -~ ocean views &om boch bedroom. of dUs ~ condo with deck set ~ c:bc trees. Gu.ard-otcd ~-liU uound.s with raon lifestyle. just a s&>rt wilk to bcaChes. $1SS,OOO ~Si Ill Ac1Codc7U17 &.J.J1101111t-· '"' -•. -• ·' -J Prudential California Realty 11IE VIEW GOFS ON AND ON ~ a.astom-Gcsiincd home revels in endless ocean views. .Ewopan decor, grand nttplac:e, kitchen with sul>-zcro. Sedan: J21d with spa. Ma:Uie Mink $6S"800 • Ad Code 721'1'1 • 32 LINDA ISLE -NEWPORr BliAcR • 5 Bed. 4.5 &th. 2-Car Garage, Wallidiottt • Granite Floors. Decorative Sceel fmDed Doors • Room For A large Yacht -Main Owmcl View Offered at: $2,995,000 • 5 Bed, 4 &th, Bonw; Rootn, 3-Car Garage •Park-Like Semng, Cul-de-Sac Location •Pool, Spa, Aaskerball Court, French Doon Offered at: $1,340,000 • 4 Bed;4.5 Barh, On Approx. 1/2+ Aac . • 5 Bed, 4.5 BMh, 3-Car Garage. '4 Firq>laas • 5..0C.~ Sae. Pool. Spa • Pool, Spa & BIQ. Maids Quarters • OWbo, firq,lace. 2 Story, Oversiz.ed R~ • Professionally Decallal, Sauna In Mastu Suite Offered at: $2,375,000 Offered at: $1, 7 50,000 1735 Port Sheffield Place $599,999 Just Reduced For Fast Sale! Hurry, Won~ U:ut Long at this Price! 1735 Port Manleigh Circle $749,950 Looking fQC.New? Check This One Tastefully Done Throughout 199-•-tARBOR VIEW l10MES SALES 1718 Port Sheffield Place• 1800 Port Carlow Place"' 1836 Port Stiding Place* 1801 Newport Hills Dr. 2024 Port Canliff Place 1935 Port Cardiff Place• 1934 Port Lock.sleigh Place• 1954 Port Claridge Place• 2061 Port Bristol Cir. 1725 Port Charles Place 1969 Port Dunleigb Place* 1954 Port Albans Place* 2007 Port CanlilT Plac.e 1824 Port Abbey Plac.e *Represented by the Laraine & Eric PAMELA BALL #9 Agent Year to Date 1997 • #6 Agent 1996 ''Put the Ball in your Court" . ,,. ·------, ..... -. ... ~ Eric Shaw & Laraine Sha\¥ (800) 375-3807 Looking To Buy Or Sell In Harbor View Homes, Give Us A Call. We Can Help I '.\ I SC !{()\\' 1939 Port Nelson Place* 2232 Port Aberdeen Place* 1835 Port Stirling Place* 1984 Port Claridge Place 11\'-ll l 1860 Port Margate Place* 2232 Port Aherdt!en Place* 2215 Port Lerwick Place* • 4 Bedrooms. 2 Baths • Anderson Sliding Doors • Large Wood Encased Windows • Vaulted and Scraped. Ceilings .. • Air Conditioning • Security Sysrem • Used Brick Patio with Spa • Sadd.Jeback and Cicy Li~rs Views • 70 Sci uare fooc Scorage Room • Association Pool • Low Association Fee and Tax Rate $379,900 Connie Peterson. ~er of The Prudential Califcm\a Realty's new Park PJace office. anoouncicd that 0corae J. McGlffipn. a 28 yeac Newport Beac.b Jal ~ brobr aod Maxine Montgomery, a bigh profile Realtor, have fonned a real eStaae pmtnenhip and have joiDcd The Prudential California Realty's prestigious Part Place office. '1l is with the gteatest of pleasure lhal I welcome Ge<qe and Maxine to our team," Petersoo said. "1heir established reccrd of real estate performance makes a major conlribution co our success." The reaJ eswe sales partnership will bring cogethcr McGaftigan's loog-tmn record of SUCCC$S in marlcetiqg and selling Newport Beach area properties and Montgomery's extensive experience and knowledge of real estate sales. 1'he Prudenlia.I California Realty's Part Place office is one of the mosc exciting and Cannery Village resents <:-- <The '13es Oceanfront Living in wport 1Beach a rare property that offers both bay and ocean views. An impeccably remodeled three bedroom, three bath, three story home on the oceanfront in Newport Beach offers the best ol all worlds. The master su(te comforts you with 180 degree views of the crashi11g waves from the famous "Wedge.,, ~d soothing Patalina sunset views. The care taken to achieve the ftnest amenities is obvious in the master bath with the large spa and double slnb let ln marble: The spacious walk,in closet also contains a personal safe discretely hidden. The office area boasu a beautiful view of the bay lights as well as a large sun deck for relaxing. The open, flowlng floor plan creates the perfect atmosphere for entertaining. 1-tardwood floors help .rtcentuate the g,ia carmel granite of the kitchen where you will find the thermador range and large pantry. 11u: livine room is warmed with the lieht from the muter crafted flreplace and skylights as well u recessed liahtfnc. The.re arc plenty of extras included ln this oceanfront home including home accurity and phone syatem. Two bonus rpoma are ideal. for all thote beach toya or a hOme gym. This is definitely th~ place to live to enjoy all ttie fun of a home on the ocean u well u the comforu ol lux,ur,ous living. · For More Inf ormatioo Contact Cannery. Vi»ge Realty ( 714)67llj3711 Pelican Hiii Once every few years a home of extraordinary quallty and sty1e becomes available. This gracious ocean view estate ls an unparalleled home of elegance. warmtn dignity and comfort. The Jewel of Pellcan Hiii. . Harbor View Homes Expanded and remodeled Palermo plan. 48R. 3.5 BA upgraded. Lush landscaping. community pool. $649,500 Newport Glen Private gated communtty. 3BR. 2.SBA. very light & bl1ght. Hardwood ftoors. Berber carpet NC. New redwood deck. $475,000 Laguna Beach cnarm1ng family home perfect tor entertatrnng. 3BR. 28A. large yard. Fountain and spa. $368,500 Harbor View Homes Terrfflc famlly nome W /fte>dble floorplan. 4BR. 3.~ French doors & windows. wide driveway. sparking spa. $678,000 Newport Heights 3BR. 2BA + 2 bonus rooms. Panoramic:: Harbor vtews from IMng room. kitchen. bedroom and deck. $625,000 BayVlew Terrace tnmacutate~ 2 #ory 35R. 2.58A. FNplace, A/C. very llght & bftght. F;ountoln & frutt trees. $359,000 Easfllde 38R. 28A. 2-<:ar gar~. Large lot, rN occea. Close to schools a Sh~200.ooo COME .UPERll!NCEI A Ranoce ~ Sedadecl Gmd Commaaity ia Newport Bach Mf NnPocrr OLDI COURr • Exclustfe Gated Community of I I Homes • t Story. 9600 Sq. ft .. 3&R, UM ' • Hardwood Floors. Berber Carpet • Vaubed ~ & Wlncbfn • Recessed & Track Liqhtln1! r:;.::;~: $475,000 TEIUIY TOMAN 474-1669 One of the Most Iaaed.ible Views of Newport Harbor tst SANTA AHA AVEHUI! • Panoramic Harbor Views from Uvfn~ Room. Kitchen. &droom & Dedl' • 3812, 2M + 2 Bonus !:loom • Hardwood & Italian n1e Floors • Adam & l!ve Pruit Garden • H~ly Upqraded . .,,,., Reduced to $579,900 Ca"1pobello in NeY#port Coast releases second phase Priced from the mid- $400 ,OOOs, move-ins planned for early 1 998 Due to continuing homebuyer demand and imprcsajve Phase One sales, the new gated Camp<\bcllo collection by Califomii Pacific Homes recently released its second phue of homes. With a good selection of all tloorplans available and showcasing one of the most stunning locations in this exclusive community, now is the perfect time to make your move to undeniable · elcpace. ""Beclllle Campobello bas been gma4kj IO nmcb eadmliasm amoog o....e ~'• IDCYIO-Up bomebuyen, we .reh•lll lbie 13 bomcl iD Phase Two cam.-dm:~" said Mamie Wtebit. ialea repraeotative for California hcific Homes. ~with exqoilite architcc~ decaiJ aad pt.eel courtyatd entries that muhnjg privecy, thia aingletfamily nei~ ia the epitome of ~lticlled livba&. In addition. because I ~Iii ii IOC...cl blab...., , ·l_ Newport Coast, residents can completely enjoy the lush surroundings of this exceptional community," Wickert said. "And now, with Phase Two prices from the m.id-$400,000s and move-ins planned for early 1998, don't delay your visit to our beautifully decorated models. After just one glimpse of these expansive designs, you'll understand why Campobello is destined to become the most popular new neighborhood within Newport CoasL" Inspired by the romance of Italian architecture, the Campobello collection showcases three lavish designs ranging from approximately 2.289 to 3,19S square feet of interior living space. These two-story homes ofter up to six bedroomsi up to four baths and two-or thiee-ur earages. Oda biab•ipu include fonnAl dining rooms. 91*ious dens. comfortable family rooms witb fireplaces and an impressive range of l'OQJil options such as stately libraries and boous l'OOIDI. Homcowaers Will also enjoy their own rccrer.donal facility, complete with swimmi.na pool and spa-an iclcal ~ to unwind afta' Woilt or~ a I leisurely weekend at home. . Campobello's elegant interiors include designer selected light fixtures and recessed lighting, raised panel interior doors, choice of ceramic tile or wood entry, plush carpeting, interior laundty roolDS, dual zoned central air conditioning and gas forced air beating. New homeowners can also customize their Campobello residence from an array of select optiom, including spa tub in master bath. upgraded General Electric appliances, home theater system. oveibead trellis, closet organizer and window treatments. Distinctive exteriors on select floorplans offer wrought iron accents, wood shutters, niche detailing, custom wrouglll iron gMea, clay· or supra-slate roof~ dual glued vinyl windows, full yard ~ fencing and eight-foot mined wood may doors. ,. A. pm Of tbe ft:DOWDCd master planMd c:ommunity of Newport Coast. residcnta will have an exceptional range of .recnlltional opportunities at band, iocludiaa 38 1ae1 devoted to pllb. ttaila, playiDa ftclda me! canyon view overk>Ot 1ra1. Resideilll will also be cloee to eop-rililbd ICbools of all Jevck . . Homeowners in Newport Coast automatically become members of the individual neighborhood's homeowner association and the Newport Coast Community Association. Monthly association dues maintain the quality of common area facilities. Newport Coast is included in an Assessment District and Community Facilities (Mello Roos) District Consult a sales representative for details. To l'isil ~Oo /roM Paqi.c Coast Hiflawa,, taU Newpon Coast DriP•, tvm riglat °" Riqe Port Rooll and kft Oft Ciullpobello to IJN ..US ) offk•· Fro111 tJ.. San DWp («JS) /nrHJ, laU MoeArtlt,,,. ~ "'""' """',,,,.,. left 011 s... .h ... Hilb Rootl. nm. riP' • ..... r.rt RMlll .W '-ft ... c. ' ...... .... --•Jib· 1lw c. ••••• ... o/JbMll..., ....... .., ,,_, ........ ,~,.,,...,. ...... ..... .. .. .. Wirt pt,,, ..J•i ~litill 111 (114) '" on. PM•dal •••••.,.,• ea Jiit' ~fW1/k a ...... ,. '"*""""' •:llwww.~..co.. • .. 1•9_.,..Y __. & OPmlATID featuring fine properties from condos to castles ~ S.~ ~ 4U«e 1969 RllFUCT YOUR SUCCllSS Sophisticated European e&Jtotn estate located In presUglou Newport Promontory Bay. 4BR, 4.5BA. WeU suited for entertalnloa. Bayfroat slip will accommodate a son boat and two tie on. $1,M9,000 852 SUPERB 5 ACRE BSTATE Approx. 6000 sq fl, 4BR, 6BA, custom house In Corona. One acre pond wttb bass and swans, pool, spa, plus tennis court, this resort-like rdrut provides niraJ privacy, snow capped mountains and night Ugbt views and easy accea to dty Ugbts and beaches. Irreplaceable vaJue. $1,375,000 BIO WUTCUFF llOnYA1WD SIU.UR Spedom JH. UBA lle9e ,..,.,._ ealMdnl C'ftllep. .. n.or ........ .-. ceMtry ldldM9. pat ~.rti ..,.al .... ,... .... -·e-t. CMlltdM. Tlllil - Serpntblt uHh•-w.ai"11Jf ....... rr.at ettUJ wtdl .... p(llan. JH . 1..SaA. ..... ,_ .,~ lllrWa. Urp...,,.... .................. .,_, _ RITZ COVE TREASURE! The ultimate beach home wttb uhflaradng ocean views! 3BR, 3.5BA wltb exquisite marble a.try foyer. Malta' suite on main noor, pat pedo for eftlllnc sumd views. Very demable ftaandna ava.llable.. $1,595,000 Rll FIRST CLASS VIEWS eat location ID complex. 3BR, 3.5BA unit bas anobafuct.ed views of harbor and coast. Highly upgraded wttb neW granite kitchen. ff<¥Dt ls Ugbt brfpt wtth soft neutral d~or. Fabulous ftoorplu jmt steps fl"Om the beach. $879,000 LS2 ~ ._., i..tt .. 23,000 BSS I ••u,ooosu "We advertfse in the Daily Pilot consistently because it Works" For advertising information call 642-4321 Don and Joyce Olson of Coldwell Banker Newport _BeaCh say ... "The Daily Pilot has provi~ed us with a way to reach ·the local communities and has · given us the opportunity to display our inventory to the public. " We have .advertised on a , consistent basis and have had tremendous results." Contempora,.Y custom home This unique CU\tOm home with three bedrooms and three baths is located on Lillie Balboa Island Buih in 1990, the home offers many cu,mm amenities such as leaded glass windows. creative u'e of gl.1" hlock aod many skylights. The front Dutch door is an unusual work of art with leaded gla" window and its interloclong wood piece' joining together like a ~ippcr a' the door open~ and clo-.e' An anisti::ally de\1gned WJtcr1aJI cascades down the face of the marble fireplace The large II\ mg room has lit glass block .ind planier area. The kitchen ha\ a 24 fOOI high ceiling with 'kylight-to bnng in optimum light. h·.uure' include white washed oak cab1ne1~. gr.imle counter,, white appliance-. and a large rx·nm,ula counter for ealing or food preparnuon. A family an:a adJotn' the kitchen. The up~tairs master suite h~ a pn vate 'iuing area w11h firepl:1ce. ti" and her bathroom~ arc ,q,.1rnted by a step down shower/tub that 1s tile and gla's hlod •. There "al'o a private deck off ihe ma,ter suite. A large computer room/work area •~ brightly ht h) a large ~kylight and umque u'e of windows. Two other upstail". bedroom~ each with their own bathroom complete' this one- 111-a ktnd home. Other feaUO"eS of the home include dual pane windows. ~unty ')'tcm. intercom. soft water ')'tcm. one car garage and two side-by-o;ide co,ered carpon s. Offered at $885.000. For mon Uifonttlliora, co/l AIJu Brownell of Balboa Island Realty at (7/.1) 673-8700 or {714) 675-9585. ------=-~~....___,""'--~~-....~~D;;.;,_,,_~~~l~-~u~•§i!~!!li~~ Alice Brovvnell is top producer at Balboa Island Realty Her experience with Balboa Island properties has earned her a reputation of success It has been an extremely active real estate year on Balboa Island. Alice Brownell. broker a.'!sociate with Balboa Island Realty. has conrributed to thb activ11y. She " the top producing real estate agent at Balboa hland Realty and the most active agent on Balboa Island. Bmwndl has been involved tn the ~le of more Balboa b land propen1es this year than any other agent. She has sold four highe~t selling propcnies on Balboa Island so lar this y~ur; three of these propenius sold the first day they were on the market. The reason she has the oppoctuniry to sell these properties to her clients.. is that she k.eeps up-10-date daily on what comes on the market for sale on the Island. Keeping her clients current on real estate activity and educating them on the marketplace has been cruciaJ 10 much of her success. Thus. when a panicular property comes o n the market that her client may be tntercsted in they arc able to act quickly. A~ the selling agent on one of her transactions. the property was sold unseen by out-of-state buyers. All negotialJons 'tierc done via fax machine. Obviously. her clienL~ tru ted her to find just the right home they were looking for. The next day. her buyer; received photos and a video of the home via overnight mail. They were delighted. That was the only Alice Brownell way her chent' were able 10 purcha'e Lhe1r dream home. due to severaJ back up offers that began arriving 30 minutes after their offer \¥US accepted. ln another transaction. Brownell !>old one of her lisllngs the first day of the open house. Her knowledge of thc Balboa Island marketplace (she's lived on the Island for 20 years) enables her to uniquely marltet each property. Her bard work and dedication toward her clients in thii. ever-changing market conoibute to the trul>I that her client~ place in her. That is why so much of her buMne!.~ 1s through referrals from smislied customers. This ii. the second year in a row that Brownell ha'! earned this honor. Balboa Is land Realty has tx.-en involved in 25 percent of all sales ac uv11y on Balboa Island properties so far th1~ year. Alice Bro .. •nell can be reaclud aJ Balboa Island Realty al (714) 673-8700 or (714) 205- 2820. f -I .. , • ~ can help make the difference in your life! BUILDERS ATIENTIONJ /11 11me on marltet in 15 years. Prime EastsiM Costa Mmz. Pountia/ to build 5 single family homes. Good income now with 4 units. Call 7141760-5000 Ext. 716 MARK JACQUES $625,000 I-STORY TURTLE ROCK I-story Roadmor Home. 4BR, 2.5BA, aJ cuu aJ can be. Privau yard and courtyard. &mo~kd. Skylights. Clou to schools and parlts. Call 644-6162 GISELA BURMEISTER $449,000 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR LEASE Light & bright 4BR, 2.5BA on main chaf!lhe wldoclt. /~al far family and murtaining. CaU far ~tails. 760-5000 Ext. 1381l39 or 548-8775. BILL & DONNA WEBSTER MARVELOUS4BEDROOM Splendid family room.1 4BR. l .75BA. Private corner lot wlbeautifol landscaping. New carpet. Fmhly painud inunor & extmor. Ca/1760-5000 Ext. 205 JACK GIFFORD $173,500 CROWN BEAUTY Stunning CDM rtmodel. Sups to the beach. Panoramic ocean view. Move in ready. If you want the bm of everything you 1hould Jet this home! New on tht marltet. GzU 644-6294 MAXINE GOLDEN' $1,600,000 GREAT OPPOIITUNITI1 This go!Jcouru view 4BR, 3.5BA singk kvel wltpa needs /otJ of T. l. C and is priud to ull quiclt"/y!! Call for ~tails. 7 141760-5000 Ext. l 38 or 139. Bill OR DONNA WEBSTER EMERALD BAY PERFECTION Ont of tht most extraorriiflllry homes offe~d in ETMrald Bay. Contnnporary 5BD, 4.5BAoaan canyon views. Lots of Klass & 1r11nite. CaU 494-7475 BllJ. DOLBY $2;J.7S,OOO CAMEO SHORES 190• VIEW Worulnfol Coro1111 tkl M1tr ~borhood with 11«ns to 3 pritNlk bea.dJa! ()pm 0-11iry foorpilm wl"'r~ ~ d-priNte JH>OL In xooJ conJition w/4BD. This is priciJ to seU """1y! OU/ 760-5000. Ext. 112 ,. DIANA PROs.sE.ll $799,000 AWESOME OCFAN/BA.YVIEWS IN NEWPOJO' BEA.CH °""'"' Tri-llwl of "II'°"' ,750 sq.ft. ~ r mln'tllinins-WtJnJnfiJJJ "J>irwik"-<AJJ 76f>. 5000 Ext 131 80BINTENCH -1 COLONIAL CHARM F11hltnu 4BR. 2.5BA '4rr,r hl ef llJ'lrt»C. 9/00+llf.fi. Qwin nJ.tb- SllC locamm. I.Arv ""'"",,u,, horM is •ppcamAY/y 2800+ Uf.ft· CJI 760-SIJOO .&. 120 HARBOR RIDGE 4BR. 6BA custom rrsidm&c in 11 p_ri11t1tc g11uJ a1mmunity. Also fwimd is 11n J 8ft. ccili"I entry foJn:. fomuJ li11ing & tiinint wlltdjoimng library. ''""" rqqm with iµ 141Mr&a. ComplimnttiffK this unilJuc prop"'J is" viml britJ:r 11bow rhc 1parllint lap.pool. CJJIWAnt. 760-5(J()()Fzt. ll7 Jacllle H11'""""'411 S:l,2,j(),000 BALBOA ISLAND COTfAG.E Charming JBR. l .75BA wirh •loft. High ullings, wry ~tht cf pri1111tr. UnlN11t11bk ~,,_ Will not J.rt! CJIMe T.u,t At 760-5000 Eld. 125 Robert MllllJtn $$6.J,OOO An lnternatlonaf Company 760-5000 OCEAN/CATA.UNA VIEWS From f 11mil1 room. ki~ ,_k, 1NISfn bnlroom! New wi""'1U11! 8600+ Uf.ft· lot! JBR. 2BA. low lllXa! CJl760-5000.&:L J!J5 Wayiw S""1b ~ $730,000 $629,000 CUL.DE-SAC C\TI1EJ &""'1-*'! Mm~ Jtd! aD. 2.JM. 2.,.,,."'"""' _,.,,.",,J.. CJ,.....~ ... ,14 • An lntern•tlonal Company 760-5000 Sl,895.000 LUXURIOUS BELCOURT 'JUWNHOME Formn 1'Wfkl wlowr 3300 S,,,.Ft. ~i Jmi,,, hoTW u../sOllrint cnbnKJ. fomwl livi"I> ""'"'t & Jamil] T'OOlflS. 3 firrpwa & 11 """"" 1N1SUr nm~. GIJt'rJiuti 1Jl'll wljinln""" & 11mmitin too n11mLTtnU to mmtwn. C.JJ 760-5000, EA. 112 ~ Prosser $149,()()() DESIRABLE HUNTINGTON BEACH LOCATION Chilrm1ni JBR. 2BA ""'°"'"" ;,, 94195. H'°"""-/ foxm. rrmoJriLJ/ m4Sln bath. °'1uJm Uptin[.. MW aililrt/1111, /ipa, bu1b-in BBQ & SJ>ll in b«lt prti. c.a 760-5000. EA. 157 Rob Morey HARBOR VIEW HOME ExJN1Nktl 4BR. 3.5BA Ptwtofi"" Plllfl. bat lourWn ""'' sdloob """ fNI'*. MllllJ 11Pf'Wlln iirdwii"l 11k. 1«., nutom lifhtint & pri11t11~ offi«. This u UN.pn/ttt familJ lw~! CJI 760-5000 &L 101 RMI Pdsol' $719,()()() . .......---. . . --~ .. -1'~~---• • " we can help make the difference in your life! WON'T LAST WNG .•. &autifol UJWnhou.u in quia a~a. 2 mAStn-suita, 2.5BA, atrtz garage SJ'llCe, poo~ privau fJlllio. Walk 1" Westcli.Jfshops. C"1l 760-5()()() Ext. 111 MICHAEL SLATTERY $179,900 -BFSf BUY -BELCOURJ' CUSTOM B~UTY Straing Meditnranun custom built home. 5BD, 4BA in quia privau cul-tk-SIU /outitm, Southern exposurr. &a"tifo/ Trawrtine marbk floor. graniu go"rma ltitchm, 2 zoM AIC. custom lightint d- surrounJ sounJ systnn. 3-car garage w/roomfor limo anJ mo". Call 640-2888 JULIA LIAO I $1,090,000 CATAIJNA VIEW! &autifol 3BR, 2BA contnnporary home in lowly f"'lrtl-tated community. Completely rnnotkkJ.. C.O for info. 760-5()()() Ext. 109. SKI NEWPORT HEIGHTS This gorgeous cu.stQm built English Tudor home is for you. 3BD, 2.5BA, country lti1ehm with family room -fo"""1 DR plus the greatest bonus room. Call J..IJ()()..510-2005. COtk #4085 RITA WADE $389,000 W'fsIDE DUPLEX G"at opportunity for someone to /ix "P· 3BR, 2BA. two car i arllge plus studio. For det11i/J c.JJ J..IJ()()..510-2005. OJ<k 14087. RITA WADE $259,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Absolute best buy in this family neighborhood with wry '4rge wt! PopulAr 2-sU>ry ~r plan. CAIL {or appt. 640-I 529 FSfHER YANK $569,000 CAMEO SHORF.s Ocean vinu. priVttU beaches. Hiply ~nap-. kw/ nutom home with • !.rge J";J.. This hOwu filll'Mm 011/t doors d-windows, riwr rod d-bk, 2 SJ'll tubs, uuNt, C"IUUJm ltitchm, two mAJ'kr suiJn, cmlrtd llir, fllUbo, SJ>1Ultlint pool. SJ>ll d-~ 1MW! c.JJ 760-5()()(). Ext. 142 or 128. BOB KOOP, SR. or JR. $92S,OOO LIVE ON 11-lE TOP OP 'DIE 1VORLDt Bmtt'1tUint vinus. 4BD, ./BA. mt!IOtkktl i1t 1!)87. SJ.J ttilintJ> JN>OI. pil:tMn wi""""1s. 20.()()() SF IM. <AJJ 760-5()()(), &a. J 84 JANmEDALE INVFSI'OR'S DELIGHT L«llUJ so•th of PMifo c..t HWJ.. Fro111 *";, is 2BR.. 1 M BM"lt "'"' is 5BR. 3&4 d-/1Wl#ca p.J ~. CAJJ 760-5()(}(), Ext. 136 JANE SUNGAILA ... • i- ~I -. \Af.'• w ~ ~ rri1:1;-;;t~~~-=-!{t~~ § i ~ r!Jt( {n·e I f r !: •t !r I ~ li~li js i!. ';- 1. •f > i,.~ I ... ..ri ~ s·ir · · £ Fr .. ll~f ··a~ ·•· Hr~ A- . (i!JUdtllf f J ·ulllujl .. r h'-l~Jrj 1'f 15 lJ r'e:lf [if· .. L.r ·ljH.ih . t iir thtl' f 1rf111ts1 i lt.J§f rP!J r· •-~. ~ 1 r I ; i 11 l . h·.u . h'l ,~ )?"' ~ j 1 ["I j f.j 1 1J~1 1 1 'H'I i''·t·! h jrrf i 3 9 a .m .. -noo n. ·Agency· l -4 p.m ., .. Ethics· ' 4 8:45 a.m .. Government and Political Affairs committee 5 10 a .m. -2 p.m .. Broker Preview MLS bOok delivery 9 8:45 a .m., Affiliate committee meeting 10 l -4 p .m .... Appraisal· 9 a .m. -noon. ·Estate Planning· 9 a .m .. Compass advanced class 11 9 a .m., Grievance committee meeting . 2 p .m .. Windows '95. Seating is limited 12 10 a .m . -2 p .m .. Broker Preview 17 9 a .m ., MLS committee meetl.rig 9 a.m . -noon. ·Enviro Hazards· l -4 p .m .. ·cold Calling· 2 p .m .. Internet class 18 9 a .m . -noon, ·5 + l page· Deposit Receipt c lass taught by Joe l Carlson 9 a .m .. Compass advanced class 2 p.m .. Windows '95. Seating is limited 19 l 0 a .m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview 22 8:30 a.m .. Orientation/Induction Autumn begins 2A 8:30 a .m .. Civic Leaders Breakfast at the Balboa Boy Club 2 p .m ., Compass beginner class 25 8:30 a.m., Boord of Directors meeting 9 a.m. -noon, Seminar: ·rrust Fund Handling· taught by Attorney Bert Cook 2 p.m .. Windows '95. Seating Is limited 26 10 a.m. -2 p.m .. Broker preview Septembe.-4 3 5 8 10 5 p.m., Computer training 8 a.m ., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank MLS book delivery 1 p.m ., So Cal MLS directors at Pacific West Assoc. . 11 :30 a.m., General membership meeting at Tivoli Te~race - 5 p.m ., Computer training 12 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 13 15. Noon, Chili Cook-off & Pet Parade at Art-A-Fair 4 p.m., Government/Legislative Affairs committee meeting 17 5 p.m ., Computer training 19 22 24 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank Autumn begins 8:30 a.m., Board of Directors meeting 5 p.m., Computer training 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank MLS book delivery I . ' '~~~~~~~~~ Coldwell Banker celebrates in fiesta srande s™le From left: Unda Brehm. Marcia Schwartz and RDChelle Liss Gall Graber and All Zarrlnnegar Olel AJlson McCormk:k. a Coldwell Banker sales agent. hosted a wonderful Mexk:an ftesta at her beautiful Spanlsh--style home on Udo Isle to wek:ome agents to the growtng ColdweJI Banker family. On the patio. the ma.rga.rltas and cervezas provided refreshment, as guests cdebrated September birthdays and enjoyed a tasty MexJcan buffet aJong with good c.onversaj:lon. l'ftotos by Lluu H. JobMon From left: MlcheaJ Dreyfuss. Renee West and Bruce Miiier . From .left: jad Wittmeyer, D'ette Stedberg and Gary Steel berg •Courtyard entry with gorgeous pool •Four bedrooms, three baths • Living room with fireplace •Formal dining area with pool view •Family room with fireplace and wet bar • Breakfast room • Granite counters in kitclien • Double ·paned windows • Security system • Large deck with .Panoramic view of Back Bay, mountains and ctty lights OFFERED AT 995,000 . For further information, please contact: 23ing 9irhng (714) 675-4822 ,,., • ,. . ,. A great hOme for entertaining in Newport Shores AU living areas on both levels of this home open to decks and patios. There is a SCpara!C office and den downstairs and two bedrooms plus a family room upstairs. This large family home is within walking distance to the ocean. The community of Newport Shores caters to family activities and offers a pool, tennis and clubhouse. Offered at $389,000. For""'" informalWn, call Judy Good aJ (714) 644-16()(). Coast Nnlf'1'1 Propnth1, 4 Ci•ic P/iu.JJ, SU. 260, Newport Beach. ~~--~ mmllir Thia tour bedroom home U.Cludes a 11M&f8uill.fl'!r bedroom. 1bc new roof and fresh pAint FamifY living Three bedrooms and a family room are·ooly the beginning . of this exceptional holne. French doors, smooth ceilings, teak parquet ftoon and a marble bath floor add cbaractcr to this home. The oommunity of Jasmine Creek offers guard gated security, tennis. pools and miles of lush grecbeJts. Two brick patios and a formal dining room make this traditional home perfect for gracfous entertaining and comfortable family living. Offered at $469,000. For ""1n hifo"""""n, call Carok Joluuon tit (114) Ul-16()(). Coast Newport Propntln, " cmc Pla:Ji, Su. 260, NB1porl &«la. ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . L ocad in one of south Oranec C-ouruy's most prestigious gatc-guard- cd communities, this excep- tional a.llt.Om·styled home is beautifully funaional in every deWI. We invite you to expe- rience for yourself the magnifi- cence of this aich.itccrura.l mas- tcrpicoe. It is the ultimate statcmcot in luxury living. • November Movc--ln • 5,730 Square focct <?f Luxury • 4 Bedrooms, 4.112 &u.hs • Fucplaces in Family Room, Living Room & Library • Gourmet Kitchen & Wet Bar With Granite C.Ountenops •Custom Changes Available ~ Please call Cint McJ(jnnon fur a Personal Tour Phone (714) 494-0178 Open Daily from 10-5 Broker Cooperation Prictd at $1,550,000 THE ULTIMATE IN COASTAL LMNG HAs ARRlvED AT N EWPORT COAST THE · EST ATES •AT• 0 CE AN • RIDGE ~' ---....-....... NEWPORT COAST . Driving Directions:Take Pacific CoastHwy.onemileinlandon Newpon Coast Dr. to Ocean Ridge gate-guarded entry on right. ~ THE COLE RICHARDS COMPANY WITH L ENNAR HOMES +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· Autumn is the perfect time to spruce up your backyard Building a shed can solve winter storage problems According to ex.pens from Southern • California Home Depoe stores. now is the ideal time to clean up your yard and get organized for wintec outdoor projects. "If winter storage is a problem. consider erectina a prden abed in the backyard." said Phil Huber, manager of the Tustin Home Depot store. "No milter if you bolt together a kit or build aometbina from scratch. coosttuctina a abed for tools. camping equipment or the childra's toys can be a fairly simple and inexpeuive pro"'p:t." Acc:ordina to Huber, unless you 're a skilled carpeotcr, exhaust all your kit opcions before buildina. "With more lhal U buic styles on the madr.c:t. you'll probably be able to find ooe that mecca your needs. Kita ~ cbeapet than doing oriainal comtructioD and the)' always come with lnscnactiom," Huber aaid. DepmctiQS oa the mllerial you choose - wood, mecal or pllldc-the only tools you'll need are a bammcir ud a c:oup6c of scniwdriY«'t. While auembly may tab longer than Ill lftllnooo, you cu ~y finish the job inaweebad. AuiMl• 1'1fll on Ibid bis ooe bis ~ ycMI CM c:ueeoimM die de.lip IO thlt ~ ..... ., ... ~ llouie. Tu mMe the process ca~iCT. draw oul as detailed a plan as possible. Use pressure-treated lumber for the flooring, two-by-four studs and either Tl-I I plywood. fiberboard or cedar siding on the walls. If you use fiberboard. make sure you seal, caulk and paint immediately to prevent weather damage. Even with plywood or cedar siding, you should caulk aod paint quickly. These materials wiJI provide slightly m<>RI weather rcsisla.DCe than unpainted fibctboard. Standard shed sizes range from six feet by eigbl feet to 10 feel by 16 feet. Huber ldvises customers to go with at leut an eight foot by eight foot shed. unless the yard is very small. An eight foot by eight foot shed will basically bold a lawnmower, a wheelbarrow and a decent assonmeni of howehold and garden tools. To make sure you buy the right size, measure a few of your lugest tooll before visiting stcns and then shop for shed kits al s~ with full-siz.e displays. Acoordi.ng 10 Home Oepol, small md.11 sheds bqin at $200 and last eight to 10 yem before the bolts aive way and the aalvanlzed interior tqim to rust Wooden abcch. which when taken care of will last u Jona as your house, beain at $3SO. 1bc cheapesl option - plastic -costs bdweeo $1 SO and $200, but should only be expected to tut 11pproximlle1y five years. • p., ""1J«I ~,,,,.,, tW -'*• .. ....... .,..,....,... . ,...,, """.., a.-.~ """'...,_, ... ,_-=-4- 0 • •••• •• ..... . • } J ••••• •••• • • 0 ••• • • 0 ·o. (J ANNUAL CHARITY .FASHION SHOW LUNCHEON Hosted by the affiliates of the Orange Coast Association of REALTORS and Laguna Board of REALTORS Wednesday, October 22, 1997 11 a.m. Cost is $39 per person Newport Beach Marriott Hotel 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach Proceeds benefit HomeAid Orange · County Helping to build better lives for the homeless (Non--Profit Tax ID #33 --0568079) Special Exhibits and Raffle Prizes Fashion Show Consultant: Barbara Logan, Designer Connection Chairman: Sue Kolbas, Stewart Title Company -------~----------------------------------------------- 0• Narne(s): _________ Company: _____ _ • • 0 . . Address: ____________ Phone: ___ _ Enclosed is my check in the amount of$ ___ for_tickets at $39 per person . ~ (Please make checks payable to OCAR) • Please charge to my credit card the amount of$ ___ for ___ tickets . . •· Visa/MC Account# ________ Expiration dace: ___ _ Signature: _______________ ......-__;.___,___..__ Fax to 642.-4105 or Mail to OCAR, 401 N. Newport Blvd., Newport BeaCh, CA 92663 Bank of America Cal Fed Lending Chase Manhattan Chetsea Moftgag&-CDM Citibank --Coast Federal Bank Countrywide Fund'"iJ Detrick Mortgage Group Downey Savings EmeryF~ First Federal Bank of CA Glendale Federal Bank Home _Savings NationsBanc Mtg. Corp. Ne~ Coast Financial Pacifica Mortgage Prism Financial Corp. Sanwa Bank TLC Financial Svcs. Union Bank of CA United American Mtg. Weyertlaeuser Mtg. World Savings Bank TYPE PHONE (800) 642·2244 (800) 225·3337 (800) 900-6062 (800) 945·1582 (714) 494-4686 (800) 300·5626 (800) 8n-5626 (714) 759-9692 (800) 336-9639 (714) 729-9200 (800) 672·4332 (800) 560-9000 (800) 230-1102 (800) 685·0001 (800) 808-5626 (888) 623-4503 (800) 691-5626 (800) 237-2692 (800) 801-7300 (800) 453-1288 (800) 708-5626 (800) 669-6747 (714) 832-8113 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30..ye. fixed IH'TEREST RATE 7.125% 7.125% 7.000% 7.000% 7.125% 7.500% 7.125% 7.000% 7.125% 7125% 7125% 7.250% % OWN • 20 20 20 20 5 20 20 5 20 5 20 20 7.100~0 10 7.000% ' 20 7.000% 5 7 125% 10 7.000% 5 7 300°·0 10 7 125°10 10 7 250°0 20 7 125°'0 5 7 125% 10 7 700°0 20 POINTS ('!lo) 1.750 2.012 2.500 1 750 1.125 2.000 2.000 1.750 2.125 1.375 1.250 2.125 2.250 2.250 1.750 1 125 2.000 1.250 1.375 2.000 1 750 2 125 1 500 LOCK· IN 45 30 30 15 30 10 45 15 30 15 30 30 30 30 15 15 10 30 13 60 30 14 30 A.P.R. 7.338 7.365 7.288 7.211 7.273 7.744 7.364 7.211 7.3n 7.299 7.286 7.503 7.364 7.262 7.211 7.273 7.237 7.463 7.299 7.490 7.338 7.3n 7.894 INTEREST RATE 5.250".4 3.250"/o 4.625% 3.950°/o 5.875% 3.950% 4.750% 4.850% 3.700°.4 5.250% 4.950% 2.950% 3.950% 4.000".4 3 .700% 3 .250% 3 .950% 5 .750°.4 5500% 5.500% 4.250% 6 .375% 3 .750% 11. OWN 20 20 20 35 35 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 5 25 20 20 20 POINTS , ... , 1.750 0 .375 2.500 1.000 0.500 1.000 0.000 ---1.000 0.250 1.125 1.000 1.000 1.000 2 .500 2.000 0.750 1.000 1.000 1.500 1.000 0750 1.875 1.000 A.P.A • 7.688 7.301 8.371 MAX. LOAH 214,600 214,600 21 4,600 7.545 2,500,000 8.071 1,500,000 7.495 600,000 7.276 214,600 7.453 750,000 7.615 500,000 8.071 214,600 7.604 214,600 8.004 214,600 7.754 500,000 8.861 214,600 7.472 700,000 7.339 214,600 7.495 214,600 7.678 214,600 8.136 214.600 8.308 214,600 7.347 650,000 8.269 214,600 7.593 500.000 MARGIN (11.) IHOEX 2.750 1TS 2.375 110 3.000 1TS 2.550 110 2.750 HS 2.500 110 2.375 110 2.450 110 -----2.700 110 2.750 1TS 2.600 110 2.250 L1M 1.990 L1M ---3.000 LSM 2.375 110 2.375 110 2.500 110 2.750 110 2.750 H S 2.625 6CO 2.375 110 2.750 HS 2.600 110 Z7, 1997 ADJ. FMQ. 1Y 1M 1Y 1M 1Y 1M 1M 1M 1M 1Y 1M 1M 1M 6M 1M 1M 1M 6M 1Y 6M 1M 1Y 1M Bolt1 fixed & ~istlble programs are 30/00 convenbonal mo<lgaqo~ Type of loroer 11. B " Bank K • mortgage banker, A = mortgage brolter. S • savtngs & loan. Mortgage bankera and brolcers are frcensed by the Calllomla Oepartmenl of Reel Eslale as etlher a brOker 0< oorpon111on F0< rnl0<mahon call Cahf ORE al (916) 227 ·0931 lntereat Rate IOI adjustables 111 an introductory rate for the first adjustment period Down Payment ii amounl of cash (% of sale• price) peid lo lender prio( to ajgn1og mortgage oon11ac1 Point• are •. ol I011n balance paid 10 tender 111 MIO of loan closlng Lock·ln Is the number ol days lender guarantees rale priot to cloerng A.P.R. Is lhe annual pe~ rate WlliCh 11 an eatimaled ennulll ooet of the loan to the boflower AU AP As are caleulaled by Mongage News Co based oo a $214,600 loan amouot. the poonu shown and $700 total,_ The AP R s are Included In INs Cllart for oompet1· ~ ooty When~ lof a loen Federal Truth-ln·leoc:Jrog law requ11es renoers to caleulate an A P A spec1flC lo each IOan olfer Maximum lo9n IS Ille maiumum lender wtll loan under given 19fms All fixed rate progranw hlMt a maxi- mom ol $214,600. M9rgln (In 'Jf.) ia lendets proln margin• lllde• •actual rate alter first adjustment Index 1s the basis IOI 9elbng an adjustable rate (Margin+ Index• New Rate) 110 • 11"1 Dist Cost of Funds 1TS • 1-Veer T<MSUry &•. UIM • &-monlh LleoR. 8T8 • 6-montll Treasury S.I 6CO 6-monlti average cert1flca1e of deposit AdJuatrMnt Freqyenc:y IS the period t>etWeen lldjuSlmenlS. 1M • 1·Monlh. 6M • 6-Monthl, IV• 1 Veat All rale911Ubject IO cnange Vflf'ly ,... and l9mla pnor to applylng IOI a IOan All len<le•i prOVKle toans wlltl drfferem rates and terms lor dllferent loan amounts The lnlonnatlon pr--4ed Is "°' an oftef to malle a IOan For a consumer QUICM on how IO shop I f()( a ITIOl'\gllge, llnd. $4 50 c:::hedl peyat>le IO Mortoage News Co . 365 Ouontana Rd Suote E. Mono Bay CA 93442 (805) m-9500 COf>YRtGHT c 1997 Mongage News Co The Estates at Ocean Ridge makes its debut in NeY#port Coast stain-grade cabinetry with concealed .. These custom-styled homes offer an array of impressive appointments hinges. adjustable shelves and selected roll • out shelves; convenient butler's pantry with custom-styled cabinetry and granite Ncwpon Coast may be the last master planned coastal community of its kind to grace the Southern California coastline. With this in mind, the master developer has 'elected only the industry's finest home builders to grace this picturesque setting. The Cole Richards Company proudly presents 1be &tates at Ocean Ridge. an impressive enclave of 10 custom-styled homes created for a \/Cr)' special place. The lately four to ix bedroom homes. 'tarting at 5,400 square feel. reflect a keen sensitivity to the tastes and preferences of today's upscale home buyers. This is no accident. Bvery aspect of the home building process bas been carefully scrutinized to aut.e arcbit.caural masterpieces finely detailed with the most huurious appointments, from oil rubbed or poli&hed hardware to hand troweled smooth stucco ex.terion. Priced from $1.550,000, the distinctive residences beautifully complement the coastal terrain of Ne\tipM Beacb. bringing to mind the aeo-claasic elt.IW of the Meditemneln region. Because of The Estatea' hip level o( Quali~ and sopbi...._ dlele bomel may well Id a new standard by which other such homes arc judges. A close examination of the amenities list is so impressive that prospective buyers have ex~sed awe at the attention to detail. Beginning with solid eight-foot entry doors. guests enter the stalel y raised entry foyers lo view custom marble or limestone entry flooring and artisan-crafted railing with faux painted staircases. Significant eye-catching interior details include solid eight-foot interior doors with polished brass binses and sculpted trim, gracious wet bar u-eas with sink. refrigerator with ice maker aad gnmilO countertops. Other added conveniences include continuous bot water circulating system, recessed wffitted lighting, three separate heating and air conditioning systems, fire sprinkler and pre-wirina for security system. The gourmet kite.hens can be best described as grand settings for the culinary arts. It's easy to sec why when reviewing the extenshte list of appointments which includes food ~ islands with granite surfaces: SubZeto refrisaator and Dacor double Oval (oae convection): six bum« cook top with doWn driift; custom surf acci. and fully finished walk-in pantries with pass lhrougb access from the kitchen. Master suites meet the highest expectations with an elegant retreat sitting room with deck; opulent baths with his and her basins with marbJe oountertops with skylights in selected plans; maple cabinets: Jacuzzj tubs with marble surrounds; built- in vanity table: Kobler water closets and bidets; and spacious walk-in closet with dressing area, built-in dresser and generously appointed wardrobe accents. The Estates at Ocean Ridge is a development by the Cole Richards Company. a company dedicated to maintaining high standards of quality and reliability which in tum, make the experience of home buying enjoyable and rewarding. To visit The Estates at Ocean Ridge. enter the gate guarded encry on Ocean Ridge Drive. just east of Newport Coast Drive. The guard will direct you to Newport Coast's most ptestigious new collection of custom-styled homes, open daily from 10 a.m. ID S p.m. For ..... ~--"'",.,...,.., ,_,, C.S Clilil ltklCiluMM Ill (1U) .,,,,_ '11'. ..., eHpas ll!llic.11 ii U..W. 1'-0PE HOME GUIDI BALBOA PENINSUIA 3158 Manistee 3BR Sun 2·5 $205,000 1025 E. Balboa Blvd. 3BR Sat/Sun 1·5 $1,445,000 Bu" White Realty Cannery Village Realty Tracy Seeber 673-3777 675-4630 675.3048 CORONA DEL MAR 3331 Wyoming 3BR Sun 1-4 $225,000 320 Hazel Drive 3BR Sun 12-4 $795,000 Coldwell Banker ~ I .. McDonald CDM Homes Delpha Oswald Jim & Patty McDonald 668-9333 759-9070 598 Sturgeon lBR Sat/Sun 1-4 $235,000 339 Milford Or. BR Sun 1-5 $780,000 Owner Coldwell Banlcer 545.()884 Sandy long 665 Darrell 4BR Sun 2·5 $169,900 668-9333 Coldwell Banker 427 Narcissus JBR Sun $599,000 Monique Vang c. Coldwell Banker 668-9333 Marcia Schwartz 714-73 7-0999 IAGUNA BEACH 1249 Temple Hills Dr 3BR Sat/Sun $595,000 COSTA MESA Owner 1797 Tanager 4BR Sun 1-4 $399,900 494-4417 Coldwell Banker 494-2342 Sandy Adamek 668-9333 NEWPORT11EACH 2020 Santa Ana 3BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $275,000 1015 E. Balboa 38R Sun 1·5 $849,000 • Coldwell Banker Cannery Village Realty Cannen Sipos 6TJ.3777 668-9333 1845 Port Ashley Place 48R Sun 1·5 $699,900 2059 Federal 3BR Sun 12-4 $199,500 first Team Newport Bill Grundy Realtor Bob Sellnger 675-6161 644-3516 2263 Heritage Or JBR Sat 1-4 $239,000 509-2002 Coldwell Banker Delpha Oswald NEWPORT COAST 668-9333 28 lyon 3BR Sun 1-S $629,000 2421 Tustin 6BR Sun 1.4 $557,000 Prudential Callfomla Coldwell Banker Johanna Markley Jerrie Mahoney 714-301-6292 668-9333 2430 Santa Ana f· 1 3BR Sun 1-4 $1 75,000 c:oldwell Banker Bonnie Turner 668-9333 • 2832 Andros St. 4BR Sat/Sun 1·5 $259,900 Rrst Team Newport Bob Selinger 644-3516 509-2002 + 4 hl·,I ri" •nh l h.11 h, 14229 HAMMON PL 3 he<lr«1<1ms 2.5 baths 20961 COASTVlEW LN. 3 hedrooms + loft 2.5 haths (/. (/' ///~)('/ :.L (/J~//l ~ Prudential (714) 515 .. 1847. (714) 846 .. 4485 • 71¥0 Generations qf FYne Professional Real Estate service 675-6161 81 421 31st Street Qffering personalized and expert service NEWPORT HEIGHTS unique Art1sl a Collector's eomemporaiy dream home. 2 years new. ~ walls & ~ att.aS for oollettlbles. Natural Ugbt studio. 4 bedrooms. 3.5 baths wttb 3900 sq. ft. of living space. Gourmet k.ltdlen with granltt 9. mahogany. Reduad to $775,000 PLEASE CAU FOR SHOWING California R,alty Real Estate Affiliates- 1505 OCEAN BLVD .. BALBOA • REMODELED 3BR. 1 75BA • MEXICAN PAVERS INSIDE & OUT • cozy FlREPLACE • FRENCH OOORS OPEN FROM DINING ROOM TO INTERIOR PATIO , • TILE ROOF • SECURITY SYSTEM • ONE HOUSE TO OCEAN OfFn£D AT $549,000 Eulusw~I) P"senud 81 MARY FRYER (714) 7234494 PACH/VOICE MAll.(7141819-llOI BNR .... NNpo!! leaNy, Inc. l£U ESTATE A INVfSTMENTS • • ****The Bluffs**** OWNERS SITTING ON THEIR SUITCASES A Big Opportunity to Buy a Great Plan ''E" 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath -Family Room -Bay View Pri ce just reduced -MUST BE SOLD!!! OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 621 Vista Bonita -The Original Bili&, HASTINGS & CO., REALTO RS -640-5560 ?.2 AC Spectacular Sl.600K 52ro S.F. Flat $239K $17SK Permit Ready $395K + Ocean View Home '.l+2 & 1 +I lower unit Walle to Beach, Big Lot $475K SCOTT LAND CO. 499-1600 •••••••••••••••••••• ~s~~~ .. tfue u,, 'PetU~t1,U ~.. 644-0195 BEsr -~BuY IN THE BLUFFS 3158 Manis tee OPBN SUN. 2-5 Slngte Family Home Super Motivated!! Just $2 05,000t • Newly remodeled move In condJtlon • 3 bdrms 2 baths • Areplace • vaulteclcelllngs •Atrium • Nice patio & yard • 2<ar garage Call Tracy Seeber 714-675-4630 714-645-3048 Burr White Realty + This open floorplan features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, skylights. hardwood floors, Berber carpet, large master bath w/2-pcrson spa cub, Andcoon windows &. doors. IWwJ to U!J5,()(}() Maxine Mink 509-3271 . . .: .•. .. :"' ,.-, " --i.-----~~~ ·---.-- ~~&~£od I .-13/ocJ. to~/ • .120 .JT'IU#ll'(j/J,,w. ~New on market Ocean views _ Situated on Evening Canyon -40' wide lot ~ Room for expansion ,. Steal it $795,000, ~Yes $795,00011 598 Sturpon. C.M. This 3BR. 2BA features an Wand kitchen with oak cabinets & bar, 1argc ba4Yard with lots of bride & tile, French doors & wood shutters throughout! LOIS OP EXTRAS! $235,000 Owner 714-Ms.-0884 • •• " ~~ -... --... ----·r:s-.. ""C:_ .. -~,....-....... ---,... -· .~.. • -·-----·-· --~ .• -i.. .... _ .'_ .:. ·--• . • \,j> •• _ .... !/.~--· • • . . . . ~ ARGYROS •BARTOL IC• BENTS Stephanie Argyros Patrick Bartolic Tony Bartolic Marcia Bents Robert Bents The team of Argyros • · Bartolic • Bents has been formed to provide our customers, past , current and future, with the ultimate in quality real estate services. We have over 75 years of combined experience with ooer 1,200 transactions, including approx . 100 waterfront estate sales. No other team can match our success! WATERFRONT TRANSACTIONS 904 E. Balboa 1600 E. Balboa 1316 W. Bay 71 7 Lido Park 928 E. Balboa 1903 E. Balboa 1412 W. Bay 3 2 Linda Island 1018 E. Balboa 2116 E.'Balboa 1432 W. Bay 3 2 Linda Island 1024 E. Balboa 2124 E. Balboa 312 Buena Vista 120 Via Genoa 1022 E. Balboa 2140 E. Balboa 314 Buena Vista 200 Via Genoa 1024 E. Balboa 608 W. Balboa 318 Buena Vista 225 Via Nord I 024 E. Balboa 314 E. Bay 3 26 Buena Vista 654 Via Nord 1100 E. Balboa 1405 E. Bay 2290 Channel 662 Via Nord 1126 E. Balboa 1415 E. Bay 2234 Channel 640 Via Nord 1132 E. Balboa 1613 E. Bay 105 Edgewater 828 Via Nord 1132 E. Balboa 1903 E. Bay 2692 Bayshores 844 Via Nord 1206 E. Balboa 191 3 E. Bay 4419 P.C.H. 924 Via Nord 1210 E. Balboa 1913 E. Bay 1 702 S. Bayfront 936 Via Nord 1218 E. Balboa 2021 E. Bay 633 Bayside 929 Via N ord 12 20 E. Balboa 824 W. Bay 1401 Bayside 105 Via Saud 1220 E. Balboa 900 W. Bay 1907 Bayside 219 Via Saud 1220 E. Balboa 1008 W. Bay 3008 Ocean 233 Via Saud 1300 E. Balboa 1008 W. Bay 10 Harbor Island 343 Via Saud 1300 E. Balboa 1008 W. Bay 15 Harbor 1sland 657 Via Saud 1300 E. Balboa 1038 W. Bay 16 Harbor Island 755 Via Saud 1303 E. Balboa 1130 W. Bay 18 Harbor Island 726 West Oceanfront 1304 E. Balboa 1200 W. Bay 601 Lido Park Drive 2034 East Oceanfront 1310 E. Balboa . 1314 W. Bay 601 Lido Park Drive D 1318 E. Balboa 1306 W. Bay 601 Lido Park Ori ve JC Plus Many More! ' We have the PROVEN results & experience you are looking for. WHY GO WITH ANYONE ELSE? 6 0 2 --2 3 6 2 .p A G E R OIWT ColdM 8riilf Corpotalon. Alt~~~· Eq.Mll Houq()pporUllly. M Olbl ., ......... Owned endOpeqlld. c..l ..... llld .... In no~ .... 111111 tor~ of~ ,,.. ... ~_,~one «men e.m.....,..,.,.. II'°' .. Dft ...... ......._ bdnatpan!Mid. .