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1994-07-09 - Orange Coast Pilot
Newport Beach/Costa Meaa Dally Pilot ) • Saturday. July 9, 1994 81 1 PORTS ' SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON. 642-~330, ext. 387 Close, but no cigar tor South, 12-& · ~ North wins the game, but Gonzales gets the nod with the 'game-stopper.' waited anxiously as Kahouch managed to get up aod retrieve a wayward ear pad, which had exploded from the point of impact like a piece of shrapnel. So how did Gonzales rank the hit? "Actually it didn't feel like one of my best, but it was kind of sweet," said Gonzales, who said he couldn't believe Kahouch actually caught the ball. "l had a full head of steam, and when 1 saw his hands go up to catch the ball, 1 just followed tprough. I didn't really get a good head ring or anything ... maybe that's what the ultimate hit is supposed to feel like." BY BAJUlY FAULICNEll, Sroan Wann COSTA MESA -Until Friday inlgllt, one could only wQnder what Steve Gonzales could do to an opposing ball carrier with a 40-yard head of steam. Though a dramatic finish nearly allowed the South tQ avert the 12-6 setback, much of the post-game discussion was about the Gonzales- Kahouch train wreck. Asked to rank the hit among those he'd seen, South Coach George Pascoe, the head man the past 11 seasons at Huntington Beach High, didn't hesitate. Kahouch said he did not sec Gonzales com- ing, but definitely got the calling card. The recent Newport Harbor High graduate left little to the imagination nine minutes into the 35th Orange County Prep All-Star Football Game at Orange Coast College, his future home. Speeding down the east hash mark on punt coverage, Gonzales placed North return man Rani Kahouch directly in his bobbing cross h:iirs in time to level the unsuspecting victim just as he fielded Brandon Smallwood's boot. "The best," said Pascoe, who praised Gonzales' all-around defensive effort, which included a handful of tackles from his starting inside linebacker spot. "It was a great shot, but it was straight on, so it wasn't as bad as it sounded. I got up, and I held onto the ball," Kahouch said. Corona del Mar High's J.R. Walz also left his mark on the game, rushing for 23 yards on eight carries, and hauling in one Scott Bertoni pass for 18 yards. Walz nearly found paydirt for the South's fi rs t touchdown, burrowing from the 5 to the 1 to set up the touchdown run on the following snap by Tony Mathis to The resulting collision echoed resoundingly throughout the stadium, drawing a gasp, then oohs and ahs from the 6,000 on hand, who "That was what you call a facial scrub," said Oran~e Coast Coach Bill Workman, who will iohent the services of the 6-foot-l, 200-pound bull'dozer who earned Sea View League and Newport-Mesa District Defensive Player of the Year laurels last fall. "I can't wait," Workman added. half the 12-0 North lead with 1:52 left. Huntington Beach's Justin Flagg leads the way for Corona del I•• GONULH /P•t• 12 Mar's J.R. Walz, taking a pitcnout on one of his e ight carries. Newpor~ Beac~ unveils unbeaten Dukes · tonight at John Wayne TC ~ Sacramento tries to spoil Dukes' status in home-op~ner. BY DENN IS BR.OSTERHOUS, SroaTS Wama N EWPOR T BEACH -With a successful road trip under their collective bc:lts to start the sea- son, · the Newport Beach Dukes open the home portion of their World TeamTennis sched- ule tonight with a 7 p.m. match against the Sacramento Capitals. Sacramento enters with a 1-1 record :ind among the team is Fountain Valley High product Debbie Graham, presently a Newport Beach re~ident. The Dukes opened the season with vic- tories over the San Antonio Racquets, 28- 20, on Wednesday, and a 26-23 decision over the Wichita Adva ntage on Thursday. The latter was particularly satisfying, because it ga"e the Dukes a measure of revenge for last Aug. 8, when Wichita dropped the Dukes in the WIT final, 26- Graham 2J. At the time, Dukes player Trevor "Tank" Kroncmann vowed to get even. On Thursday, tie did just that, helping to close out the match with a ·victory in mixed doubles with Larisa Neiland in the final set. "I wanted this match and I want the one come July 24 at our place," said Kronemann of Thursday's win and the home match this season against Wichita. "It's great to get ou t of th: ate with two road victories. Newport Beach has now won 15 of its last 16 regul:ir-season matches, dating back to last season. Wichita battled to keep the match close despite the absence of Lori McNeil, who was sidelined with a knee injury. The remainder or the Dukes' roster, under Coach Angel Lopez, Includes regu- lars Zina Garrison Jackson and Kelly Jones. Garrison Jackson had to be replaced by Nci- land in women's singles against Wichita be- cause of a sore shoulder. "She's had a lit- tle bit of tendinitis in her shouider," Garrison-Jackson said Lopez. "We won't know until (today) what her status will be for the match." Lopez was impressed with the fan sup- port of both San Antonio and Wichita during the Dukes' first swing through those cities. "They really arc behind their teams and we had to overcome an unramiliar surf ace (an indoor carpet) in Wichita," said Lopez. "We're looking forwacd to our fans giving us a homecoun adVantage in the next couple of matches. "We're basically trying to take it a step at a time and focusing on the matches at hand. But our long·term aoaJ is 10 win the whole thina." The DukcS ~t Idaho on Tucaday at 7 before heading for the East Coast for their next road trip. r Don't tell Hughes watc.hing television is a. waste of time ...,. CdM soccer standout, whose clu b team bids for national title, has learned from World Cup. BY BARRY FAULK.'1:1:.R, Sro1m \\'r.uu Y ear) of C\perience, ~printer '>I .i.;..!, und :in 1nn:ne kcl for the g.Jme arc all a)SCh s.~ ... 1\IC } Lgh_., h:i) u:,ed to help the f ount.Jin Valle) 5p rit :.:r.dcr· I grrb club soccer te.Jm cam the opport1.111 1~ to" •!1 <t nalion:il champton~hip. But the recent Corona del ~br Hi_h gr;.icL:i:e s:iiJ !the wouldn't be half the player !the rs t ,JJ) ,,i:hout !mother v:iluable resource -a tde' rsion set. "I think '"atcning g:imes 1s one vi the most lmj'Wrt:lnt thing::. a pla)·er can do," sard Hughe-. "hv h;i., gl~:in d a h .. n'dful 01 new111aneu\.ers by de,ouring houh oi the cor.m1crci;.il-lrj;:e smorgasbord of ongoing WorlJ Cup 1ck,·i!>,ion cOH!ra •e. "You don't get a chance to.,.:i:. ht~ le,.:!1 o( o~cer \Cr) often, and l\e reall) been i:.nJO~ing it.' Hugh::. s:iid. •The mo\'es and techniques the!tc guys use are unbelievable and tt has rcall:r been an e>e-opener for me. I\e seen things J nc,er thought \\ere possible." Much bi still po~srble for Hughes and her Spirit teamm:ites, ''ho hJ\C :im;.i~:,cd a 59-0-2 record and earned state and regional tttles head\ng .into the Natron;.il Cup Final Four, \\hich lucks oft Jul~ 27 in Blaine. ~1 rnn The Spirit, \\ hrch Hughe:. · helped reach the undcr-16 National Cup Fin:il r our t\\u years ago. opens this ~eJr·, quest for the cro" n .ig:iinst J 'The mo'ves arid techniques these gu~ s use are un- believable and t has really been an eye- opener for me. I've seen things I never thought were pos- sible .' -STEfANIE HUGHES \\ ~o :'l~ Sp ' team from Chicago July 29 "This team rs a lot bctt.!r th n the one rn !9 ~. · -.:ud Hughes, \\ho i~ sa,oring c\:!f') mvment of h...r tinal ~lub campaign, :iftcr missing the bc:ttcr pan of her '-n ~; ).:lr :JI CdM, due to a torn mediJI (\.>llatl'tJl kn.:c: lrg;im~nt. "No\\, I appro;.ich C\CI'\ pr dke and c'~f) gJm.: "111 th~ attuude that 11 could be nl) b t," ';.i1u H.:i;he . "ho I ~ - "'eeks .or rehJb1l1tJt1on and ~tr~ngthcning C\-.r~ lh' ~ • ci surge!). "l c.Jme back in time IV pla) :i lmlc tu m th. linJI {high school) game or the ~e:hQn. but I \\J' \C0 t~n!Jt \C •• Hughes. :in A.11-CIF dcction :u CJ\1 ::ind a Cour-~eJr \Jr~1t~ starter, said she needed much of the 1..Jrh club i.<:J~~'" t .111..:e again feel comfortJbk. but i no" b:i~J.: ::ii 100 Corona del Mar's Stefanie Hughes hopes to kick the title-doors down with a spirited effort. "I fro.ill) !tloppcl.I \\Caring m~ kn e br ~ rr · ~ YJIC Cup See HUGHUIPa9e 8) Costa Mesa National Majors duel Ocean View HUNTINGTON BEACH -The Costa Mesa Little Le3gue Majors National All- Stars representative opens play today in &he District 62 baseball tournament with a 10 a.m. date against Ocean View :it Hun- tington Valley Little League. Under the direction of Manager Dan Ray and coaches Guy Krikorian and Dave Metkovich, Mesa is hoping for a strong showing in Arca 2, which features four other teams. This is the first year that the Costa Mesa Little League All-Stars have been divided into two teams. The league's American representative also plays today al 10 a.m., facing Westmin ter at Robin- wood Little League in the Arca 1 tour- nament. "Our kids are not in awe of anybody." said Metkovicb. "They'Ve been work1n1 out twice a day. once with banina practice at 2 and again with regular prlClice It 5 ... Ray has indicated that either Oarrett Lambert or his son, David Raj, will be on the mound for the opener. Ray ii tllle one rcturnlna All.SW from lalt~• ~ TM~h ~ Ii CiltlCil.~ -I m ,WOUid forCI I team to wlll M -.. ................... " 'LlnLE LEAGUEU' Costa Mesa American All-Stars HUNTINGTON BEACH -The Costa Mesa Little League American All· Stars face Fountain Valley American in the first round of the Distric.!.§2 Area 1 Tournament at 10 a.m. today. The site is Robinwood Little League, which is adjacent to Marina High This is the first year that the Costa Mesa Little League All-Stars have been di- vided into two teams. The league' National representative also plays today at 10 a.m., facing Ocean View at Huntington Valley Little League in the Arca 2 tour- nament. Last year, Costa Mesa's one Majors repre-;cntati"e lo!lt its fint aame of the di1i· trict tournament, then won the next two before bowing out. "lt 'shows the first game is critical, but not life and death," ~aid Collta Mc.s:.a Manager Lou Desandro. "The most important thing i to get to the final game." Josh Little will be t~opcning-game starter for Co ta Mesa. ''He pitched a real strong aame against aview's regular-season champion in the Tournament of . h e AMlltlCAllJh9• It .., ' ~ ,_ Costa Mesa American Little League 9-1 Os HUNTINGTON BEACH -The Costa Mesa Uttle League American ~quad makes its debut in the District 62 9·10- year-old baseball tournament with a 10 1.m. first-round Jame again t Wcc,tmin tcr at Robi~wood Uttle League. Robinwood is located adj ccnl to M • riaa Hiah in Hunain&t on Ucach M~r Scott Hunter ha \uwcd th t bis te~ ii rea~ to IQ toda,y in ..the {i( t IUUnd ol the four·team Arca l toume • "We~ been workin1 hard lhc la t cou· pie ot weeb, .. said Hun&er, "but lhc lad are tired of pra..ticl! :ind ready to play the game.'' Hunter "ill hand lhc ball to tar1 1ng pitcher N1d: Cabico again~t We tmin tcr "And a long a'!. he' goina ~lrong. "c'll tay with hun,'' Hunter ~id. "I le' got a few different pitchc~ and Ion " th hi speed, he's ra rly good OJl hi loc tion I le·s ID' a httle junk pit.ch or t~ ind can chanp bis speeds." bico i one or nlDe pa.yen who com· pctcd on the 1a n ~ channa the sea· ... .. , ....... 1 Costa Mesa Junior All-Stars tangle with · Robin wood \\ l:.!:> T\11' \ 11:.R Gr~\. (Jrceranl.) ill hvp111· i1.• J " " .:r di~d ''hen he lcJJ, t ~ (, r:i \tc':i l 111 e League Junior . \II \tJIS ( l'•\C,1r·Oltb) again-;t Robin· "1.1\'J in the l,r)t rounJ ' f the 01!.trict 62 1 ,1urnJmcn1 :it 3 p.m toda~. J he game \\Ill be hcl.t :it fohn on Jun- ior I hgh. ''ha~ h '' t~ .:a tell on faJ\\-Jrds St JU't 111..>rth 01 \\'c,tmm~ter Uh\!. m Wcllt· m 'ter. C Jr1.trano manag~J th~ Cardinals to • (l1,tJ \lesJ'I. f1T,t·C\et Distract 62 Tour· n J ~11l ot Champion' title "ith an 8· 7 ' \I.IOI\ O\Cr \\'c,tmin ter in the Junior- St 'lll1'f title game thnt \\J!i completed July ~ ' "I thin~ our ~iJ, ore beginning to real· ale "e h3\e a pretty good team. and the> 're gett ing e\Cttec.l about playinf." •id Caw:r:ino ... And that first aame IS critl· cal • If Co,ta Mc a can ~in iti first .... h.h.l:I). it ~ould rccch·e what WOUid ! amount to a bye in the nut rou..S ... v.uuld be off until nut SahardaJ. W.. ~ uld also be j11 t hH> wins f roaa .._ 6-, tt I l llllc, U ever, a k»a woidd -thrnu h the loser's bnc:tel ... ... nna ... •• a ' • - 8 2 Saturday, July 9, HMM DoN L&M:H. DAILY ru.ar Newport Harbor's Steve Gonzales ~45) leads the way as the South's defense stacks up North running back in All-Star Game. GONZALES ........... 1 ...... 11, laudl 8 Score .., Guerter8 Aller the North fielded the ensuing onside kickoff, it had <inly to run out lhc clock. But the South, with no timeouts remaining. got \ccond life when Ryan KJaasen blocked a punt to put the Retie I<, 22 yards away from the tying touch-· down With 20 '\CCOnd\ left. North Al-Stars 0 8 0 8-12 INDMDUAL RECl!MNQ N-Klhouch, 4-68; Tucker, 4·53; Boomsma. 2·20: McDonald. 3-15. South Al-Stirs 0 0 0 8-8 S-fauslO, 3-42; Roberson, 1..,.9; Noisy, 1·23; Walz. 1·18; leml>Kh. 1·13; Gonulez, 1-1 O; l yncll. 1-9. Second Querter N-Purul n 1rUtcepOoi1 reun (lcldc failed), 6:05. GAlll! STATISTrc s South quarterb.ick Kevin Daft rolled left in search of an open n.:ccivcr un the en~uing snap, but was blind-sided by Dcfem1"l' \1VP Granr Pearsall for a 6-yard loss and time clap'>cd tu e1vc the North it's second straight triumph. Fourth Quarter N-Tucker 15 run (pus tailed), 11:48. S-Ma11lis 1 run ~k blocked). 1:52. Atte~e: 6.000 (estimated) North kouth Arst downs 11 Rushes-yardage 30·89 11 26-54 INDMDUAL RUSHING p~ yardage 164 158 Pc.mall, J Vill.i Park graduate bound for USC, returned a ~ccund quarter 1ntcrccpt1on 72 yards lo give the North a 6·0 Jc,1u . .ind Lo' Alamitos' Anthony Tucker caught a 30· yard pa,.-, to <;Ct up hi" own l5-yard TD run to make it 12-0, 14 second' into the fin;JI period.· N-Draft. 13-52; MacDonald, 5-23; Tucker. \.15; Peamll. 2·3: Waldrop, 3·7; CM-.n. 1-6; Kahotlch. 1·2: Petko, 4-mbls.9: Gomez. 1·minuS·18. Pusq 13-23.() 10-24-2 Net reun y..mge• 86 3 Sacks.yardage 1-ril-8 2 ·mln-14 Net yildige 331 201 North qu.1rtcrback Paul Waldrop was the Offensive MVP, completing 7 uf 'I I for I 03 yards, including two completions for 54 yard' on the game-winning touchdown drive. S-Walz, 8·23; Mdlis, 8·22; Daft. 6·18; Aaoo. 3-8; Bectonl, 2·mlnus--4; bad St\19. 1-mlnus-27. Punts 2·32.5 5·27 ftm. flln lost 5· 1 2.() I lu nt111gton Beach lllgh All-American tight end Tony Gnn1alc1 . hound for Cal. was 'lidelined in the first quarter with an 1n1ury to h~' nghr knee. INDM DUAL PASllNQ N-Waldrop, 7-11-0. 103: Pellco, 6-12.(), 51. S-Oil!. 5·13.(), 78; Bmonl. 5-11·2. 82. ' Rags-net yardige 2·30 3-25 Tlme cl possession 23'.28 24.32 •Puft retUms, lnlerceptlOns, fumble returns BRllFLY Balboa Bay spikes roes AUSTIN, Texas _, The Balboa Bay Volleyball Club's Ree· • bok ltis and 18s have ·goucn off to a fast start at the 1994 ~ 4\.• Junior Olympic Championships, which began Thursday and-"'---- runs through Sunday. This tournament features teams from Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Dnada and the continental United States. The Balboa Day 18s captured pool play victories over Maryland Vol- leyball Club, 15-2, 15-4, Ace VolleybaJI Club of St. Louis, 15-5, 15-4, and Saddlebuck Volleyball Club of Irvine, 15-7, 15-7. • Mitch McCoy had 11 kills in the two.games against Sa~dleback. In their pool play, the Balboa Bay 16s downed Clovis, 15-7, 159, Ad· dison Volleyball Club of Dallas, 15-2, 15-7, and North Shore Milwaukee, 15-13, IS-4. Brian Coleman had 16 kills against North Shore for BBVC. The DBVC 18s are coached by Drew Sheward and includes local play- ers Rob Alshuler, Brooks Hoppe and Andy Peykoff from Corona del AMERICAN Fro"' a1 Champions," snid Dcsandro. "He throws hard and has devel· oped a good breaking ball as the season has progressed.'' Dc;;anclro indicated tha t Nick Lambert is the most ... likcly No. 2 starter. A third starter is Shaun Ferryman, a power pitcher accord- ing 10 Desandro. Other potential pitchers include Ryan Naff and George I lanold. one of five 11 • year-olds on the roster. "The c kid arc good, gritty li1- 1le bJllplaycrs," said Desandro. "We don't possess a lot of power. We're j~t going to hit some sin- Newport East loses tourney opener, 13-4 gles, move runners along and play solid defense. Good pitching and defense will be the keys for us." If Costa Mesa wins today, it would face the winner or today's Robinwood-Wcstminster game on Tuesday. A loss would mean a game Monday against the loser of today's other game. The other 11-year-olds on the roster arc: Galcl Fajardo, Alan Lane, Steven Shores and Brent Stevens. The other 12-yea r-olds: Jonathan Bourquardez, Michael Brownell, Chris Desandro, James Herzog, Daniel Hunter, Joey Kim- brel, Eric Perrine, Jason Rankin and Evan Swedelson. -By ~nnil Brwtahou.r DllP llA fllHING FRIDAY.I •llM COUNTS D.,,.Y• LMll• -• llolb, in ....,. , boftico, )41 Ntr.IC~ 12 c.alico kft. 7Jt .. ~ •• JI t<Vlpln, 1 t~atl, 4 rodfhtl, Sl lfMKiifftl. The BBVC 16s arc coached by Rich Poll< and includes local pl:iyers Wes Badorek from Newport Harbor and Coleman, Blair Hoppe, Derck Newcomer and Derek Smead from CdM. Mar and McCoy and Eric Vallely from Newport Harbor. . . Midget cm'I It Orange C8lldJ flll90lnll tonight COSTA MESA -The Orange County Fairgrounds Arena, which is the site of the weekly speedway motorcycle ,...-,;:.,/~ racing program on Friday nights during the summer, will :-• host midget car races tonight. • The United States Auto Club-sponsored midget cars will be at the Costa Mesa oval with an 8 p.m. starting time. The admission to the rac- ing is free with a regular admission to the ongoing Orange County Fair. Among the competitors is Costa Mesa driver Sleepy Tripp, currently in sixth place in the Western States Midget Point standings. On Sunday, the Coors Light Quad and Sidecar Classic, also starting at 8, will be featured at the Fairgrounds track. NAT. MAJORS .......... , games.to capture the tournament. The team roster of 18 players inch1des a number of 11-year-old players. One of them, Steven Ca- brillo, will miss the first game be- cause of a commitm ent lo play soccer in Hawaii. 1 The other 11-year-olds are Ar- mando Ortiz, Andy Krikorian, Josh Feldman and Kyte Westman. In the infield are Ortiz at sec- ond, Ray al shortstop when not pitching pr C.K. Green, Ron Pret- tyman at third and Matt Wehr, who either catches or plays first. Another catcher is Matthew · Schwartz wins COSTA MESA Bobby Schwartz of Costa Mesa success- fully defended bis Coon Light Fair Derby title on Friday night by outfinishing the field before S,Sli fans at the Prange County Fair- grounds oval. BQothney. Brandon McLain, Mall Mueller, Michael Metkovich and Donovan Wong are among the outfielders. Ray, Wehr and Lam- bert supply power to a lineup which contains a number or con- tact hillcrs. The remainder of the roster in- cludes: Kyle Westman, Carlos Franco, Doug Arnold, Michael Metkovich and Travis Chandler. A victory today would mean that Costa Mesa would be off until Wednesday at 5 p.m. However, with a loss the local tenm would be in action Monday at 5. Huntington VaJlcy is located at Magnolia and Pioneer In Hun- tington Beach. -BT ~IUJU Bl'Oltuboau ~, ..... ... Nll-.rt .... Pony 1.1181 prepares for Sllnday's opener FULLERTON -Manager Bill Galla&her describes his Newport Hart>or Baseball Association Pony League All-Star baseball team as a low-key group. "They're very relaxed and very loose," he said as his Pony division squad (13-14-year-olds) prepared ror the opener or the Southern California district tournament. Although the tournament began Friday, Newport's first game isn't until Sunday, a 5:30 p.m. matchup against Cypress. The site of the eight-team, double-elimination tournament is Amerige Park, lo- cated on Commonwealth, west or Harbor in Fullerton. Right-hander Chris Henrotin will be given the start against Cy- press in a game which should prove crucial to Newport's hopes. Gallagher expressed confidence in his starter. "Chris has learned that it doesn't take a big fast ball to get the job done," said Gallagher. "He's worked on his location and cutting down on the walks. And, he's got the All-Star experience. I think he's been an All-Star each year since he was 11." Other key hurlers include Scoll Sivclls and Tommy Kelly, who is considered "our secret weapon, according to Gallagher. Kelly pitches range from slow to slow to slowcs1. "In one of our scrimmages r cently, he got Six OUlS with abo IO pitches," Gallagher said. "H keeps the other hiucrs off ba ance." Behind the plate is Brando Schieppati, who also !lupplie Newport with much of itil power i the middle of the lineup. Aroun the infield are Graham Gustin third Paul Hamilton at short, e thcr ' Josh Guesman or Charli Waite at second and Grant Mille :it firs1. In the outfield are Breu Bake Tim Beam and either Shaw O'Donnell or Zach Wells. Pete Hogan rotarcs between catchin and playing first base. "This is a lineup that coul change depending upon perform ance," Gallagher stressed. He i also hoping to put a lot of spec al the lop or his lineup. If it wins Sunday, Newpor would play its second game o Thursday. However, a loss woul put Newport into the consolatio bracket on Wednesday. -By Denni• Brostubo Costa Mesa Seniors tangle with Westminster today in opener WESTMINSTER -The Co!.l:l Mesa Little League Senior Alh Stars (14-year-olds) will open play in the District 62 Tournament at 3 p.m. today, facing West minster. The game will be held al John- so n Junior High, which is located on Edwards SI. just north of West· minster Blvd, in Westminster. '!Our goal is definitely to win the first game.," said Costa Mesa Manager Gary Davidson. "I think we stand a pretty good chance to do well." With a victory, Costa Mesa would earn a bye in the second round and skip all the way forward to a semifinal berth. However, a loss would mean an elimination round game on Thursday. Chris Ble\ins will be handed the ball as the starting pitcher for Costa Mesa, with Jon Moreland and Shane Demendoza prepared for relief. "We have confidence in Chris," 9-108 said Davidson. "He's got a lot o movement on his pitches." Behind the plate-is Dan Baum and the rest of the infield is solid according to Davidson. Oemen doza holds down first, with Dran don Davidson at second, Morelan al short and Chad Zenus al third. In the outfield are Josh Halver son, Den Feher and Scoll Watso from left to righl. "We have some very talente hillers who should be able to pro duce some runs for us," said Dav idson, ~ho indi~ted that More land, Demendoza and felte would bat in the third througl fifth spots in the lineup. The remainder or the Cost Mesa roster includes: Case Busch, Rya n Ferryman, George Hatton, Brandon Jones, Jason Schaefer and David SkorupsJ..i. Assbting Davidson is Coach Steve Felter. -By Den11!s Brosterlious . , .... •••• •1 . r son, pitching for the Rangers. Five others were in the lowe r division. "We feel like having so many with that type of experi ence will help us,'' said Hunter, who managed the CoS(a Mesa American League Major Royals during the re$ulaI season. Other potential pitchers include Billy Lund, Billy Halve rson and Gre Perrine, who played for Hunter on the Royals this season. One of two nine-year-olds on the team is Michael McGuire, who will probably be the starting shortstop. Bryce Sheridan Cills a trouble spot fo Costa Mesa al catcher. "No one on the roster caught this season, but Bryce has caught be· fore," said Hunter ... He also could be a pitcher, maybe our closer." Jonathan Borland may be the leadoff man, while Pe rrine, Kevin De· sandro and Michael Gardiner in the middle of the lineup supplying some power. The other nine-year-old on the roster is Matthew Bourquardez. The other 10-year-olds are Ryan Denman, Jason l{jng, Marco Santangelo and Chad Smith. If Costa Mesa wins today, it would face the winner of today's second game between Robinwood and Fountain Valley American game Tuesday at 5. A loss would put Mesa against th e loser of the second game Mon· day at S. -By Dennis Bl"06terbo COSTA MESA JR. ..... , .... , qucnt game on Thur~day. Steve Leece, who pitched for the Blue Jays during 1he regular season, will earn the nod as the Costa Mesa starter. "He throws extremely hard and has a preuy good breaking ball," said Dr· cerano. Another starter is Jeremy Via, whose top pitches are a fastball, slider and even a knuckleball. Via pitched for the Cardinals this sea- son. The relievers inclu de Mike Higgins and Mark Courvoisicr. Behind the plate is J.D. Willey, while the rest of the infield f eo- turcs Via at thfrd, Brett Becker at shortstop, Ryan Fitzgerald at ·sec· ond and Higgins at first. The probable leadoff hiller, wh will man one of the outfield spots, is Robert Cowin. "Robert is ex tremely fast and balled over .5 this year," said Carccrano. Stephen Gorman and Jeremiah Moreland are the other top out fielders. "I believe our first seven baller in the lineup are top-notch hit ters," said Carccrano. "I think ou lineup is pretty strong." Rounding out the roster fo Costa Mesa are Scott Crane Casey Grondahl, Nick l{jmbrel Aaron Schacf er, Brian Schwart and Cruig Siefert. -By ~IJlll• BrtMtubo ALISO NIGUEL -The New~ pon East Little League 9-IO·yenr- old baseball M}uad dropped a 13-4 demion an their Di trict 55 All· StJr debut Friday night at Wood · field Park. 1 he ctbad. pushes Newport !:ust 1111 0 the con\olation bracket, with the next gumc sched- uled for Sllodoy nt l p.m. Drion Cole wielded the bcM stick for Newport Eu t, stroking a run· scoting double ofter Steven Ward got aboard with o bunt single. Ward plJyed well i.Jcfcn ivcly, ~ well . Ne..-rt "-41 ... -1tio.11.114 ,,.....,, J •hilt fH ks•, I ttllowuil, 105 bifrK'llClt, J2t MN! INn, 147 ~•o .._,,, J fOCUth, 14 teulplft. J4 bonllO, 7 ~ 50 .......,.., TODAY"I ICMIDUU Schwartz oulduelcd San Juan Capistrano's Brad Oxley to win the fair Derby for fourth overall. Mike Faria (Apple Valley), Brent Werner (Hesperia) and Charlie Venegas (San Bernardino) rounded out the Derby fitld. Rna 1994 Fonl ~or Fonl ~ Caweatit hm us. Go~ t. Npd ~in o t:ad~c:r ha....,. Ml in h u •a Fadt.\lblg c:.on.dla. O•...y't 1.«"lin C67J· 1434) -~ 4.y, IN"9 6 &.111.: l'etttnlt -; ~ day, .. _ IJ:JO, ....... S p.m.; V• day, It~ 7 a.M., ,.._ S-6 11•·1 , ........... _. , ..... ,.......,.,_...... ln the handicap maln, Oxley emerged victorious in the field or eight riders. Roben Pfetzlna or Tustin Ranch wu runner-up fol· lowed by Ga.ty Hkkl of Riverside. 'bl1gath~,pnrdn.yold9'*f mopf~ C.cf wabtf . THEODORE ROBINS 2049 Haft>or Boulevard of Ccn in Costa Mesa (71A) 642-0010, Ext. 255 & 271 •FAX (71.t) 548-2225 Serving n.. ~ ArWI Sine. , 92, Newport Beach/Co1ta Mesa Dally Piiot Saturday, July 9, 1994 U mlf S .......... , Bowllng for Dollars? How about Bowling tor Holl•s? tournament, which was a pretty big step," •aid Hughes, who upects no ill dfect~ from her injury when •he reports next fall to the University of Washington. "l've wanted to enrn a college (soccer) scholarship eve~ sine~. I ":as old enough to realize they were uv:ulable, said Hughes, who chose the H uskies over use. among others. Uut before she begins collegi:ue competition, Hughes is hoping to add 10 a career that has included involvement in the Olympic O~velopment Program. "This team is so close, it's starting to hit me that "'e're winding down in our final season together," Hughes said. "it's gelling to the point where every practice is a little emotlonnl." . A forward for Coach Jim Stucker's Spirit, Hughes 1s a dangerous finisher, but she cites play-making as her gre:uest i.k.iU. "The strength of my game: is setting other people · up," Hughes explained. "To me, that's where the real enjoyment of playing the game comes from. The ultim:ue for me is when we're able to just toy with teams." Said Stucker: "Stefanie is really a finesse player. Sbc's 1,000% soccer and she's willing to do whatever she has to in order to get belier." Hughes said the World Cup hoopla has brightened the growing spotlight on soccer, which continues to drift toward America's sports mainstream. "I think (the World Cup) has given our sport a little more recognition," she said. It has also, no doubt, given her a few new moves. ...., Copley/Colony cable TV station lining up a bowling show at Kana Lanes for the tube. C opley/Colony Cablevision's access channel will be the home of a local bowling program, featuring interviews, fun and, of course, bowling. According to Murk Andrews, Copley's production supervisor, if a ll goes well, the show could be up and runn ing within the next two months. He; said access programming runs from the "bizarre to informative," and the bowling show should prove lo be interesting for access. The show, scheduled to be taped at Kona Lanes, will feature interviews with local bowling personalities and PBA members, and will have local bt>wlers vying for prizes with their bowling prowess. If this show sounds somewha t familiar, you may be one of those who remember the old "Bowling for Dollars" show. The cable show, a take-off on that program, is tentatively set to be called "Bowling for Hollers." Yes, I am serious. . e Mall Tracy was serious about his bowling last Sunday. The Costa Mesa resident shot a scratch 146 game and came back with a big scratch 278 10 win $250 in a special H andicap 6-Gamer. John Mates edged_ Thelma Parker out of second by one stick. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Mates received SJSO and Parkrr $50. • "Nudear Disaster" is wiping out everyone on the New Kind on the L3ncs league at Kona. Mike Zepeda, Jeff HoneyweU and Mark Tr.icy have a nine-point lead in this JO-team league. Zepeda and Honeywell carry l\\Q of the top four Bowling extremely close. average~ in the league at 135 and 134.08. Jolee Crank has the high average w11h 160 and Kevin Zorn just squeezes by Hone)'\"eU at J34.61. The "Power Kjds" (Jeannette and Jonathan R ive ra) arc tied at 19 points with Team 9 (Sara Yanez and Ro~an Baca). Meanwhile, Team JO (Ed Sanches and Joe Daca) waits, just one point back, at 18. Seventeen of the 24 bowl1m in this league are averaging between 80 and 90, so scoring 1!1 Here's a look at the recent high score!. from both leagues: New Kjds: Jolee Crank, 175-450; Mike Zepeda, 176-402; Jeff Honeywell, 142-385; Kevin Zo rn, 145-379; Leah Perkins, 125-127-345; Mark Tracy, 122-338: Counney Mel(jnncy, 1:0-310, Drooke Cnrman, 97-261. Bumper Buddies (t"o·game 'c:h): Joray Ilorrcro, 119-203; Shane Cervantes, 102·193; Jue Baca, 99-J86; Jonathan lfaera, 95·90-185; Alliwn Elter, 92-170; Jeunneuc Rivera, 93-167, Sa1.i Yanez, 91·151 ; Kady Cwson, 81-146; Jeremy Zcllerman, 105 e f.. there no lltOpping ·1 tam 5 on the Arena Sports 515 L::id ies Cl.issic? B arbara Delgado, Teri Lund and Elaine Carslcy are u full 1-l points ahead or 1he rcsl of the fielcJ m this Tuesday ladielt ltCrallh trios. C•mley is currently tied for high avc:rnge honori. wilh Lenot:l Cook at USO. Cahle~'s teammate) an: carl)1ng a' er:ige) of 175 and 174 and the team has the !leason high game w11h 603. Second through fifth pl:.ices loolo. much more like 'l battle as the standings read 39.5, 38, 38 and 36.5. "Where's Andy" (Carol Hopkins, Trudy Hall, Loretta Harrington) have the l!CJSOn high series "'ilh 1,690. Individual honors, su far. :ire held b) Michdc: Qunm Y.ith 639 and Lenora Cook at 235 BOY.ling well this past ''ed, "'ere Quam, 194-1&9-193-576; Ten Lund, 192-181-535; ThclmJ DeBenon, 202-213-560, and Trudy Hall, 213-531 Cbcrit N:igy, tt-host boo/Ing column Dppc·Jrs in tbe Daily Pilot cu~o SaturdJ), is Jbe Gtncr:JI Manager of Kuna Lnnej ill Cost:l !Hes:i. PUBLIC NOTIC~S PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES =P=U=B=1=1c=N=O=T=1=c=E=s== noise related luu.s which This sta1emen1 was filed ness ~under the / flctltlous fhis statement w1S liled PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ---------have occurred since Its with the County Clerk ol Business N1me(s) listed with the County Cletk 011---------1--------------------•-------------------PUBLIC NOTICE original adoption; a request Orange County on June 14, above on: &+94 Orange County on June 10, Flctltlou1 Flctltloue Flctltlous. Flctllloua Fictitious ---------10 amend Sect ions 1994. Robert b. Merion 1994 BualneH Name BuslneH Name Busln•H Name Buslneu Name Business Name STATEMENT OF 20.01.070(C), 20.01.070(0), F112384 This 1111ement WIS flied F812071 lt.tement Statement Statement Statement Statement ABANDONMENT OF 20. 10.035, 20.10.045, Published Newport Beach-Wllh the County Clerk ol Published Newport Beech-The following persons are The following persons are The lolfowlng persons are The I0110"' :-g r.;ersons a1e Tne lo 1ow1ng persons ate USE OF FICTITIOUS 20.70.080 lhe Tille 20 Costa MHa Dally Pilot Orange County on June 17, Costa Mesa Dally Pilot doing business as· doing business as: doing buStnoss as· do.ng bus 'ltsS as do.ng busmess as BUSINESS NAME (~l~n;ng l~d Zonl1) o~ June 25 July 2 9 16 1994. June 18, 25, July 2, 9, BANCROFT MOTOR· GOLDKEY REAL ESTATE STJERNE DESIGN 497 REDW•E GA•.'ES, 2738 PACIFIC PROCESS SER The lollo.,..1ng petsons t e •IY 0 ewport eac 1994. ' ' • ' Fl12802 1994. SPORT, 3190 "H" Airport CO 28305 Pueblo Or., Tr1-Costa Mesa S1ree1, Costa l:orenz.o Aven .. e Costa VICES 3605 F1n<ey A·•" have abandoned the use ot Munlcifal Code 10 revise XS Published Newport Beach· s8093 Loop Or., Costa Mesa, CA buco Cyn., CA 92679 Mesa. CA 92627 • Mesa, CA 9~c26 Ne"lpon Beach, CA 92663 lhe Flcllllous Business Curren noise conllol regu-Any. alll Costa Mesa Daily Pilot 92626 John Vohart.ttong. 28305, Angela Vail, 497 Cos\a James Ed\\'aro An!"o1 111, Mitchell Davis, 3605 F.nley Nnme· NEWPORT BAY lat1l~n~ to be 1c:~lsl~hnl PUBLIC NOTICE June 25 July 2 9 15 PUBLIC NOTICE Bryan Anthony Warmack, Pueblo Or., Trabuco, Can· Mesa SI., Colla Mes11 CA 2738 Lorenzo A,en..ia. A.ie . Ne"lpon Beach, CA INN :io70 Nowpbrt Blvd wi t ose conta n n • 1994 ' ' ' ' 13691 Carlsbad Dr .• Santa yon CA. 92679 92627 Costa Mb.> CA 92E26 S:?663 Th·s bws.ness ,, Cosia Mesa CA 92627 ·• proposed Community Flctltlou• • Flctltlou1 Ana, CA 92705 This business Is con· This business 1s CO()-This b\a nen ~ con-comt .. cted Cy an 11id·.,d .. 11 The Flcht;ous Busmen Noise and VibraUon Control BuslneH Name Sal28 BuslneH Name This business Is con-ducted by· an lnd111iduaJ ducted by 1n md1v1dual due1ed by a'l 1t1:! .. c~al The reg.s1ran1(s) co"'" N.:ime rofer1ed 10 above Ordinance. and r ~equest Statement PUBLIC NOTICE Statement dueled by: an Individual The reg111rant(s) com· The reg1s1ranl(S) com-The reg1slr3nl(S) com· mented 10 1ransact bUS•• WIS filed In Orange County ~ a1::e~ ~1~: C •;port The following persons are The following persons are The regl11r1nl(s) com-menced to lrlll'lsact busl-mencect 10 . 1ranuc1 busi· menced to 1ranso.:t c .. s · ness ul'ldor the F1c1J1.uus 0 n 3 /1 5 /9 3 , F 11 e ~::-Ch un c P 0 26.° C 10 doing business IS" F1ctltloua dolng business as: menced 10 tiansact busl-nes~ under the Flctlllous ness under 11'18 f 1ot1t1ous ness undfr 111.:i F.c1.1.ous B..is1ness Name(s) l.Jted No.F564384 a I ~P1ler ~ vib r:· COIN OPERATORS 315 B I N a) HELi-DELI b) CHARTER ness under lhe f lct1tlous Business Name(s) listed Business Name(s) listed Business Name(s) I sted aoo>e on not app1.cao e Donald R WAid 166 Kings :;iun ~ ~·,a evl ra n Evening Star lane •New-u1• ne•s •;n-CATERING 3000 Airway Busines1 Name(s) l1sled above on· n'a above on 6-t7-94 atio•e on 15 Ma1 t<;.9,. 1,• ::ne~ Da.•s Place Newport Beach CA onlr o r 18 •ec· 88 ch CA 92s6o t.temen Ave coi11 Mesa CA above on: 6-3Q.94 John Y Hong Angela Vall James E AN 3 1 UI Tr. s 51.lll'meru was I,.., 92663 ' lions ol Chapter 6.04. port • • 1 The following persons are 92626 ' Bryan Warmack Th•s statemenl was flied Tnis statement was l1led Tri1s stateme"ll v.as 1 ec .... :n '"' co .. n1y c erk ol Barbara G ward l 18 ~~ 28, •n1 l0.32 }0 mal~ f':e~~ iiar ~yn~ew:o~ doing tes:r~~ ~s: CE Wilham Clarence Fierst Thrs statement wu filed with the County Clerk ot w1lh the County Clert< ol wnh •he co ... n•1 Ci ,, 01 01ange County on J .. ne 21 Kings Place, Ne~porl 8 n 1 consi"ency tr n1 com-Beach CA 92660' a) PS 0 C Mi N 17042 Friml Ln., Huntlngto~ w11h lh• County Clt1k ol Orange Counly on June 28. Orange Colm1v on June 21 , Orange Cour:lv on J.., f t , t9!l~ Beach CA92663 ~l"ty OO H con 0 regu-John· B Coyne 315 YACHT t AUF ~NIA, Beach CA92649 Orange County on July 1, 1994 1994 1994. F613088 Thls 'business was con· a~g~~CE IS HEREBY FUR· Evening s·tar Ln .• Newport ~F T~}Wpo~F 3~~ H~~ Kay Frances Fierst, 17042 1994. Flt3814 F013089 F614285 P-t> shed Nt,.,;:><m Beact1 ducte? by 1 general part· THEA GJVEN This protect Beach, CA 92660 Oporto, Suite 202, Newport Frlml Lane, Hunt1ng1on Flt4292 Published Newport Beach-PubhSMd Ne ... pott Beach· Pub shed 11.11 .... pc;rt se .. cn. Casi~ Mesa Da.ly Pilol JJ.f nersh1p has.been reviewed, and ii Jeffrey 8 . Coyne, 315 Beach CA 92663 Beach, CA 92649 Published Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Pilot July Costa Mesa Oa11y PJol July Costa Mesa Oa 'f P ·-1 J.11 2 9 16 23 1994 This statement was filed has been det9'mlned that It Evening Star Ln .. Newport Robert Jagemann 3408 This bu1lness Is con-Costa Mesa Daily P1lo1 July 2, 9. 16, 23, 1994. 2. 9. 16, 23, 1994 9. 16, 23. 30 1994 Sa in with the County Clerk ol Is c1tego1lcally exempt Beach, CA 92660 Vla Oporto SOlte 202 New· d~cted by: husband and 9. 16. 23. 30, 1994. Sa161 Sa173 Sa195 Orange County on June 17, undl!f 11'1• requirements ol Nancy Coyne Vaughan, port Beach' CA 92663 wile Sa190 PUBLIC NOTICE 1994 1he Catllornla Envlronmen-2212 'h water1ront. corona 1iw1n Spertlng 3406 Via The reglstrant(sl com-PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Barbara G Ward Pub-la! Quality Acl del Mar CA 9262~ Oporto Sune 202 NewpOfl menced to transact busl-PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious 11shed Newport Beach· NollCe l s hereby further Steven' M. Coyne, 315 Beach 'cA 92663 • ness under the Flctlhous Flclltlou• Flclltlou1 Flclltlous Bualnest Name ~osta Mesa P1101 JIJl'le 25, given that aaid public hear· Evening Star Lane, New-This • bualntss Is con-Business Name(s) listed Fictitious Busln•st Name BuslneH Name BualnHI Name Statement July 2, 9, 16, 1994. 1ng will be held on the 2111 port Beach, CA 92660 ducted by· a general pan-above on: 6-15-94 Busln••• Name Statement Statement Statement Tne lo o .... 1n9 persons ••e ________ s1_1_3_9 day 01 July, 1994, al lhe This business Is con-nershlp · Kari Frances Fierst Statement The following persons are 'The following persons are The fo110 .... 1ng perso"s a·• de ng business as: PUBLIC NOTICE hour of 7:30 p.m. In lhe ducted by: a general part· The roglslrant(s) com-WiTh•.llam C. ,Fierst 11 d The lollowlng persons are doing business as: doing business H'. doing bus•nns as AB SERVICES, 126 N Council Chambers of the nershlp menced to 1ransac1 busl· " statement was t 8 doing business as: SIDEKICKS IN TERNA· SMOKIN TACO BAA & CLASSIC GOLD 28121 C tron. Anaheim. CA 92805 __ S_T_A_T_E_M_E_N_T_O_F __ Newport Beach City Hiii, The reglslrant.(s) com· ness under lhe ActilJous W11h the County, Clerk ol INSTRUCTIONAL AOVAN· TIONAL 1253 Logan Ave., GRILL. 7276 Ne..,pon Blvd . Monlecilo "24 Laij .. IJI R.tl\atd A ~..imgartntr, ABANDONMENT OF 3300 Newport Boulevard, menced to llansact busl· Business Name(s) llsted Orange County on June 17, TAGE. 226 Jasmine Ave., #F, Co5ta Mesa. CA 92628 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Niguel CA 926~7 2164t Canada Rd ,,A., Newport Beach, Calllornl1. ness under the Acllllous above on· June 6 1994 1994. Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Robert Wallers, 2821 Alla Natnan M Keethe 2392 Kennetn Luna 28121 Mon-Like Foiest CA 92630 USESOIFNEFISCSTNAMITIO~S 11 which t•m• and place Bustnesa Name(•) listed Robert M. Jagemann Fl12811 Ramon• Deborah Lum, Vista Dr . Newport Beach, Azure, S1n1a Ana, CA 1ec110, "24. Llg .. na t. ;..ie1, Th s bua"'es' 1s con· BU ... any and all pe11ons Inter· above on: n/e This statement was hied Published Newport Beach· same as above CA 92660 92707 Californ.a 92671 ducted by an 1nd1"dJal The lollo.,.,mg persons ested may appear ~nd be Judith J. Coyne with the County Clerk 01 Costa Mesa Dally Pllol This business 11 con-Thia business Is con· This business 1s con· This b1Jsiness 1s con· The rt g•stranl(s) com. have abnndoned the use ol heard theteon. II you chal· This statement was filed Orange County on June 17 June 25 July 2 9 l6 ducted by· an Individual ducted by an Individual ducted by· an 1nd1v1du11 ductea by-111 llld.•>dJa menced co transact b .. 5 • the ~lc1111ou1. Bustnus lange this proiec1 In court, with the County Cleik ol l9~. ' 1994• ' ' ' · The reglatrant(a) com-The reg1stran1ts) com· The reg11tran1(s) com-The reg11trantls) com· "85S W'lder 1ne F1ctJJ0 .. 1 Name. ROGERS REALTY. you may be 1un118d to ra.s· Orange County on June 14. Fe12799 S 136 menced lo transact busi-menced 10 11ansact bu••· meoced 10 transact buS•· menced to uansact ti ... s B .. s ntss Name(s) llilt.:J 2737 E. Coast Highway, Ing only those Issues Jou 1994. a ness under lhe F1c1111ous ness under lhe Ficlitious ness undtf lhe F1ct1t1ous ness under tl'e F•ct1!1:iuS 3bO•t orr 6-10-94 Corona del M11, CA 92625 or someone else raise 11 F812388 6u~llsh~ New~ Be;~h-PUBLIC NOTICE Business Name(s) ~sled Businen Name(s) l111ed Bus1ne11 Name(s) listed Bus ness Name(sJ r.sta<l R.criai~ A Baumgartner The F1c11t1ous Business the publlc hearing d• Published Newport Beach· os • Ha a Y 1 ot above on: June 1, 1994 11bove on· n/a above on· 6·14-94 abo~e on: 6·10-94 Tn1s statement was 111ed Name relerred to above scribed In this nouce or In Costa Mesa Dally Pllol June 25, July 2. 9. 16, Flctltloua Ramona Deborah Lum Robert Walters Nathan M KMthe KeMeth Luna ""1th 1ne County Clt1k ot was filed In Orange County written correspondence d• J 25 J 1 2 9 16 1994. Buslne•• Name This 1t.atemen1 was nled ThlS statement was flied This stattment was tiled Th s st1temen1 ,..., t teo Orange County on J .. ne 10 on A~ust 6, 1991, File 1i111red 10 Iha City 11, or 1= • u Y • • • Sa141 Statement with the County Cl8fk ol with the County Clerk ol .vith the Counly C18fk ol .,..,th Ina County C ;ui. cl 199-l No F50 880 l)fiOf to. the public hearing S PUBLIC NOTICE The following P8fSOM 1,. Orange County on June 17, Orange County on June 21. Orange County' on June 14 Oral'ge Co .. r•y 0'1 _ .. ne 10 F0121 t9 Charles N McKinnon. 215 For lnlormatK>n call (714) *117 doing business as· 1994. 1994 t994. 1994 P .. 011sned Newport Beacn· Carnatoon Ave •• Corona del 644-3200. -PUBLIC NOTICE BALBOA BAY CLUB. 1221 Fl12828 F01300l F8'2397 F612180 Costa Mesa Da iv Pilot July ~hr· CAu9~~!5, wns con· Ann• Olfford, Seer.. Flctltloui West Coast Highway, New· Pubhshed Newport Beach· Published Newport Beach· Pubhshed Nev.pon Beach· Published 11.8\\'port Beacn-9 l6. 23 30 1994 duc~edbb: an ~nchvidual tary, Planning Commls· Flctltloua Bu;lneH Name porl Buch. Cal1fo1nla Cosla Mesa Dally Pilot Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Jul)' Cosla Mesa Oa ly P1lol Ju v Costa Mesa Da 'Y P101 J .. ,> Sat"6 Thll slatement was I.led slon, Cltr of Newport 8uslneu Name Th 1 11~tement 92663 June 25, July 2. 9, 16, 2. 9, 16, 23, 1994 9, 16, 23 30 1994 9, 16, 23 30 1994 •--P-U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T-IC_E __ "'•lh th• County Cltrk ol Beach Statement dol • bo sl ing p~sons 819 lnterna11onll Bay Clubs, 1~ 1!194. Sl163 Sa180 Sa197 o c J 27 o E T of Th foUo..A""' ng 11 ness as. corporaled (1 California s 2 1---------range ounty on une • N T : ht upense 8 ~""' pe'.sons are JAMMON JUICES. 34l9 corporallon). 1221 wes1 114 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE LW297409 1994. Ulis nollc• Is paid from a doing buslnen IS. Via Udo #416 Newport Coast Highway Newport PUBLIC NOTICE Flctllloua Charlll N McKinnon Pub· filing lee collected from the TALKING OWNER'S MAN· Beach CA 92663 B h C 1111 ri 92663 Flctltlou1 Flcllllous LW2974&8 Busln••• Name 11shed Nowporl Beach· UAL'S 1159 Av1emore Ter-Lee Bl k 4409 RI eac • 11 orna Costa Mesa Pilol July 2, 9, appllCAnt. race, ' Costa Mess. CA ac mon, B vehr Thia buelness Is con· Fictitious Business Nam• Buelness Nam• Fictitious Statement 18 23 1994 Publl•h•d Newport 92627 Ave., t#A, Newport He • due1edby:acorpora11on BuslneHName Statement Statement BualnessN•me Tne10.1o ... .ngpe1~sa1e ' ' • Sal55 Beach.Costa Mesa Daily Dan Mlttln Hakala, 1159 CA 92663 The re9l1lrant(s) com-lt.tement The following persons 11• The IOl 0"'1ng persons 11e Statement dOJng 1>1.1s"14tss as ---------•Pilot July 9, (1194. Aviemore Terrace, Colla J:r" #~°t•· ~B Riv~ menced 10 transact bus!-The lolloWlng persona are domg business as· doing business as The 10110 ... ing persons a e PRIME LINK. 12111 ,...,..,. PUBLIC NOTICE Sa175 Mesa CA 92627 v ·• • ew,..-. HC • ness under the F1ct1lious doing business as· SUMMIT PLACE APTS .• RS PACIFIC, 11312 La doing business as port A•enue. 5.,.,11 c. Tu5· Thori.as o Piggott 4 V11· ~~ 9~ 2711 G Buslne11 Name(s) lisled DESlGN ONE, 9311 Wat· 24311 Sanla Clara, Dana have Way, Cypress, Ca REtfABWEST 12711 Ne,.,. tin CA 9~680 STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE lage Dr., ·Medford·, New B~rc H~ntl~ Beach'~~ abo11• on: 12·1S-7C1 bier Ave., Fountain Vllliy, Pouit, CA 92829 !I0630 port A•tnue. s ... ie C Tus· Bus.nHs C11e Inc (Ca • ABANDONMENT OF York l l763 • · ,., • lnlernallonat Bay lubs. In-CA 92708 David V. Poggi Sr , 32351 Steven G Meye1s 11312 1.n CA 92680 lort111 USE OF FICTITIOUS Flclltloue Hans F. Van G1nhaven, ~~ G I\. 211 itSth Sit corporaled, DaV1d C. Woo-Wendy Ann Grime, same Caribbean Or., D1111 Point, Laha1<t Way, Cypress, CA Bus.neu Case Inc: 1Cali-Tbls bu• 'neu is con- BUSINESS NAME Bualneu Name 2994 SE Fairway West Stu-1 au • ten, President as above CA 92629 • 90630 IOfnia) ducted b)' 1 Corporation The following persons lt.teinent art Florida, 34997 • Newport Beach, CA 92663 This •tatement was filed This business Is con-This business Is con-This bus nus ts con-This 1>u11ness 1s con: The Transaellon ol Bu~· have abandoned the use of The follov.lng persons.,, This buslnen Is con-This bu~ln:-• Is cOC)o wilh the County Clerk ol dueled by an Individual ducted by: an lnd1vidull ducted by: an 1nd1v1dual ducted by-1 Corporation ness Began on June 1994 th• Fictitious Business doing buslnHs u : ducted by: a general part-~~led by.11 t( ) • Orange County on June 15, The tegl1trant(s) com-The reglstranl(s) com· The raglslrant(s) com-The Transaction of Busi-Business Care nc C11'"' Name: a) NEIGHBOR· ARCHIBALD RANCH nership • reg• ran 1 com. 1994. menced 10 transact busl-menced 10 transact bull· menced to llansact bus1· ness Began on Febr...al)' Hor.b Pre11den~ HOOD MOATGAGE CORP TOWN CENTER. a Calllor-The reglslrant(s) com-me~d to llansact busl F812817 ness under the Flc1JtJous ness under the F1c1Jt1ous ness under lhe Ft<:llhous 1984 TntS statement was red b) NAC NEIGHBORHOOD nia General Partnership, m.ncect to llanaact bull-~~n~derN~~(s~:;;'~~ Publlshed Newport Beach-Business N1me(s) hsted Business Nemets) h5ted Business Name(s) listed a .. s.ness C11e Inc , Carol "'tn lhe Courity C0ero. ol INSURANCE BROKERS, C) 1000 Quall SllMt;-Suite nes. under the Aellllous above on· NIA C.oala MHI Dally Ptlol above on: 11·Hl6 above on: 6-lS-94 above on.NA HoluD. President Orll'lg• Coi.r.ly on ..l..n• 2V. NAC REAL ESTATE SEA· 135. Newpor1 Beach, CA Busineu Name(s) hated LH Blackmon June 25. July 2. 9, l6, Wendy AM Grime David v. Poggi Sr. S1even C. Meler This statemeot .... as 1, ~ 1994 VICE. 3158 Redhill Ave., 92660 above on: 6-15-94 This statement was liled 1994 Thl1 slatement was filed This statement was filed ThlS statement was l•IDd with lhe Counly Cieri. ol Fl14088 11270, Costa Mesa. CA CK Properties, a Callfoml1 Dan M. Hakala with lhe County Clerk 01 · An .XS 110 Wllh the· County Clerk ol With 1h• County Clerk ol w11h the County Cieri. of Orange County oo June Z9. p.,0 shed Ne ... port Beacn- 92626 General Partntflhlp, 1000 This •1atement was flied Orange County on July 1 Y 1 Orange County Of) June 11, Orange County on June 21. Orange County on Ju1y 1 1994. Costa MM• Ca Y p001 Ju 1 The Flct111ou1 Business Quail SlrHt, Suite 135, with the County Clerk ol 1994. ' PUBLIC NOTICE 1994. 1994 1994 F814088 9 16 ZJ 30, 1994 Name relened to above Newport Beach, CA 92660 Of'ange County on June 17, Fet4309 F8t2821 f.113072 F814308 Publ.shed Nev.port Beach· SaP S was liled In Orange County Joval Development Com· 1994. Flctltlo"• Published Newport Beach-Published Newport Beach· Published Nrwport Beach· Costa Mesa oa ''/ p1 01 Ji..,. --------- on Nov. 30. 1993, F11t pany, 796 West Nlnlh F8128t 0 Pubhshed Newport Beach-BualneH Name Costa Masa Dally Pilot Colla Mesa Daily Pilot July Costa Mesa Da11y Pilot July 9. l6, 23 30 1994 PUBLIC NOTICE No.F590701 Street,• San "Pedro, CA Published Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Daily Pilol July Statement June 25, July 2, 9, 16, 2, 9, 16. 23, 1994. 9, 16, 23, 30, 1994. sa1111--------- Ne1ghborhood Acceplance 90731 Costa Mesa Dally Pilol 9, 16, 23, 30, 1994. The following peraoni are 1994 58167 58183 Fictitious Corp., (CA), 3158 Redhill Jerry W. Kltt1tll, General J 25 JUiy 2 9 16 Sa185 doing bu•lneu as: · Sal~3 PUBLIC NOTICE Business Name Ave · Sie 270, Costa MH1, Pat1nef CK Propertiea, 432 une • ' ' • EFIN PRODUCTS 200 .. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Statement CA 92626 Alta Vista Way, Laguna 1994 PUBLIC NOTICE Main Slteet 1104-156 PUBLIC NOTICE lW297470 Tne 1on0,., "'9 pers..rs BJ• This buslneu was con-Beach, CA 112651 Sal32 Huntington 'eeech, CA Flctltloua Fictitious Flctltloua doing b1a neu as dueled by a corporauon Jerry W. Klltrell. WI lndi· PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF 92648 Flctltloua Bu1lne11 Name Bu1lneH Name Buelneu Nam e EO\Jl fV ANAL,SIS ' ~8 Tiiis sta1tmen1 was filed vldual AVAILABILITY OF Miich Cooper, 20141 BualneH Nam• Statement Statement statement Bedloro 1 .. n• •• N• .. l'0'1 w11h the County Clttk ol Christenaeo lnvestmenll, Flctltloua ANNUAL RETURN Bushard SllHt, Huntlng1on Statement The following persona are The 10110..,•ng persons 11e The 1010..,o.ng pttSor.s _,, Beacl"I CA 9~660 Orange County on June 29, a Clltlomla limited ~rtner· B 1 N Pu11uan1 to Secllon Beach, CA 9264& The followi sona 118 doing business as: doing business as 00,,.,, b ... s •ss as Ba•er p lH J • same 1994 ship 17631 FKch Avenue, us neH ame 6104(d) ol the Internal Rev-This buslneu 11 con-dol busme~ ~ INTEGRATED SYSTEMS. GIUSEPPE S ITALIAN EAT· e.Ra"OSTVLE 12·11 Ne.,. Th s b .. slrt>s Is ron- Nt1ghbo1hood Acceptance lrvlne, CA 92714 lt.tement enue Code, nollc• II ducted by: an lndiVldull Gl~'S PLACE 3422 Via 251 E. 23rd SUMI, Costa ERV. 2263 Fa.~'•W Rd on A••ou• su.1e c Tl.II· ducted Dt an lflO" C:i.11 Corp., H. A Hollenberg, This business 11 con-The following persons 111 hereby giveo that the an-The regl1lranl(s) com· Udo Newpor1 Beach CA Mesa, CA 92627 #l, Co51a Mesa CA 92627 rn CA 9"'680 The reg1s11an1(t) com-P~e~:d~ntd N B h ducted by: • general part· "3l~eb'C'b'::.:JJirv 3955 nuaJ return ol lhe year end· menced to transact bull· 92663 ' Ronald J. Tripp, 251 E Michael Vno Men1a 1fl40 B~s•nH; Care Inc. \C• •· mence.i 10 1ranH;:"t busi• u •s a ewpon eac • nerehlp • Ing June 30, 1994 of tht nes.s under the Acuuous Karo Agdayan 436 23rd Sllffl. eo.1a Mesa, Maple Ave. •C7, Costa lorn•il) Tl's b1.1sness 15 r.ess ... .,;i., the Fi~Mo-.s Cosll Meso Pilot July 2, 9. Th• reglslrlnl(s) com-Birch SlrHt. Sil• 201, New-KRATZ FOUNDATION, a Business Nam•(•) haled Charmlngdale Dlimond CalilOfnla 92627 Mesa. CA 92627 COl"ltluChli.1 'o I CO!PQIOI• B..is eH ...... rnl 1SI Ut•.1 16, 23. 1994. menced to transact bull· por1 Beach, CA 92660 private loundatlon, Is avail· above on: n/a Bat CA 91765 • This bu1lne11 11 con· Th11 business 11 con· 1,on ~ 1::-o•e cm 5.1.94 Sa162 ness under lhe FlcllllOus C. Keith Talclor, 16808 able IC>f public Inspection Milch Cooper Thie buelneu 11 con-ducted by: an lnd1vidual ducted by an 1nd1.idual Tne Transa~t on ol e1isi-Ba119' P LH Jr. . --,-U-B-L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ , BuslnHI N1me(s) hSled rus~d92~~ ountain Val· by any lnltrHted e111zen Th11 1t11emen1 wa1 filed ducted by· an lndlVldual The reglatrent(s) com· The reg11tr1nt(s) com-ness Began on No\errbtr Tn s stateinen1 ""'" f,,ea _________ ,above on: February 21, ;r.• who r~ue111 11 at the fou~ with th• County Clerk ol The re ·lalrant(s) com· menced lo 1ran11c:t busi-menced 10 tranwicl bu••· 1993 ,..,m Ifie County C111i.. of STATEMENT OF 1c!:9 P 1 J W ~:t~r,!f""~,;g 2s:att:· dalion • prlnc~ olfl~Tdlo-Orange County on July 1, menced ~o transact bull· neu under tht Ac1111ous nen under lht F1c1i11ous Bus•neu Car• Inc: Ca•ol Ofa.,ge County on June :.?J ABANDONMENT OF ropert H , erry · CA 90815 • • cated at 17 arbor ~· 1994. ness undef the FictitJous BuslnHt Name(•) t.sled Business Name(s) listed Hoium Pind•nt 199'1 USE OF FICTITIOUS Kittrell. General Partnefl M k W d d 741 Or •• Newport Beach, A Fet43t0 Buslnell Name(s) listed above on: 1975 above on NA rr..s sllterMnt wu I ea Fet3480 Thie statement was Jled ar oo war • 92660, Telephone {71 4) P\Jblished Newport Beacn-above on· 8-29-9-4 Ronald J. Tripp Michael Vito Mtnla ""'th the co .. nty c191 .. ol p.,.Df s11.o N""'POrt ee.c.n. T~UlflolN,!!,' NAMI! ~th thec Cowlty CJlerk 1o51 :~Sur, OcMnslde, CA 1so-1e,29 .. ~rnn1ng1 llon .~ Costa Mesa Daily Pilol Joly Karo Agdayan This statement ..... filed Th11 statement v.as lo1ed 011nge County on Ju·• 4'.9. Costa Mesa Dairy Pllol July • ...,.. ng per1ons ...,.a.nge ounty on une • dale o t • .., publ ca on .. ,.. This statement was filed with the County Clerk or ""''th the County Clerk ot 1994 h1v1 abandonecf th• UH ol 1994 Thi• buslnus Is con· for 160 day1 thereall9' dUI· 9, 16, 23. 30, 11194. with th C ty Cl 11 1 Otange Counly on June 21• Orange Counly on July 1, FO ,4007 2 9 18, 23, t~. the Flc1ltlou1 Bu1lnu1 F812514 ducted by: • general part· Ing normal buslneu hou11. Sa186 Of'ange 'eouC:.;' on J:e 2~ 11194 1994. Published Na ... port eea~n S.159 Name: ROYAL IMAGE AU· Published Newport BMcn-nershlp The prlnclpal manager ol PUBLIC NOTICE 1994 . F8U074 Fe14283 Can't seem to J~01J~E u2rf.TA~~~~ Costa Mesa Dally Ptlol July ~.:,·~~·~~~~ ~: ~~nglllon Is Rlchard F8t3983 P\Jb41shed Newport Beach-P\lblilhed NeV"<port Bu.,.h· ;osla Mesa Oat)' P .. ut J .. > Vleto. CA 8~65e ' 2, 9, UI, 23, HMM. neu undef the Fictitious KELLOGG & ANDEL· FlctlUoue Publlahed Newpor1 8Mch-Cost.a Mesa Daily Ptlot July Costa Mt11 Oa.ly Pt1ot Jul) 18• 23 30 1~ S.a11'l get to all those The Flcllllous Bualneu Sa157 8ualneH Nam•(•) Hated ION Certified 'ubllo •uslneu Name eo.ta Mesa Oa1ty Pilot July 2. 9, HS, 23, llMM. 9, n . 23, 30. 1994. repair Jobs ~:~1.:i•:~~an~: c8!°n'fy PUBLIC NOTICE *c~8!°'~!;1:4 AccC:..ntMt, 121 North The '°'':::=on•.,, 2, 9, 16, 23, 11194. Satsa sam PUBLIC NOTICE around the house? on 2..S·IM, File No.F4&3711 '1ct1Ueua Thie statement wu filed Ian Vloent• •htd., doing buslneu as: Sat SO PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE flct1Uou1 Let lhe Shawn Thomas. 2037 A). • I N With Iha County Clerk ol w .. t Hollrwood, CA G ' D INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC NOTICE ,·-ttt·-·· --tltlou• • auelness NaM• c1 ... m.d tura, Of'ange, CA 92667 ua MM ame 0'*1Q9 County on June 14, 800t9. CAtEAING. 1359 S. Walnut "' -r"' llatement Service Th11 bUslntu wu con-lt.tement 1994. Pub lie had Newport Ave., ir4110, Anaheim, CA FloUU.U. •1.1etneu 11...-. •u•lneaa Name The l0i10 .. •ng P'f'OO. .,, DI t duc:ted by an Individual The followlng persona are Fe 12373 Beach.COiia Men Dally 92802 •ualneaa Name ltat...,.,.I Statement doing business u '" Ory This ltatemenl WU filed doll\ buslrsH .. : c Published Newport BHCh· Piiot July 9 11194 George N. Khalll, 13511 s ltatement ~ IOllOWlng per'9onl .,. The fOltowlng person•.,. ROYAL IMAGE Al/TOMO. htlp you find with lhe County Clerk ol LO& INV TMENT 0 ., I Coate Meaa Dally Pllol ' • S 178 Walnut Ave., 14810, Ana• ~ fOllowlng pereons are doing buslneu as· doing bullnesa u TIVE DETAILING. 1760 reliable hetp. Orange County on July 1 CaltlC>fnla General Pal1n9f• a helm, CA 92802 doing bumeae u · VIVID COMMUNICATIONS. FlC CO , 427 E 17th St Pornof'I A1re . ,c: Costa 11194. • ship, 2112 E. 8alt>oa 9lvd . ~ 2$, Jo4v 2• 1• 11• PUBLIC NOTtC• This bualnHe le con. ECONO.PROOUCTS, 3115 141 Y01iltown lane, Costa 213, Coala Meu CA M,.., CA 92627 M2-H78 Shawn Thomal Balboa, CA 9266t 1894. 5 ducted by: en Individual Newpcn Blvd su11e 112 M•sa. CA 92826 92627 Stephen M Ryan, eame -~- Pubdahed Newport Beach-Wanen C. Laf.OW., 2112 Sa115 Rcttuoue The regl1lrant(1) com· Newpor1a.acti.CA92863 ' Milk Allen Myer•, 141 Pallick 811111 Hopson 538 Thit t11.111ne11 1t con-n \ Costa Men Pilot July t , E Balboa 8o"9Yllrd, Bal· PUBLIC NOTICE • lneea N me menc.d to llanaacl bull• Jarell Jamison, 513 Yorklown Lane, Coeta Weatmln11e1 fliewport C!ucttd by en lnd1v1dual R . • 'II UI, 23 30 11194. boa, CA 92Mt .,. a neu under tl\e FICllllOUI Wllthlrt 81Vd #264 Santa Meta, CA 926~ Beach CA 92663 The r•Q"ll•l'll(I J com• 8Mlnting r ' • Salll9 Virginia C. Bennett, PICltHleu llatetnenl Buslnau Namt(I) Ualed Monica CA .O..Ot ' Thia buall'ltU 11 con-Thie t1u11nen ta con-m~td 10 tlansact but!-f"""' • TrustH ol the Bennett • The fOllOwtng pereone are above on· NIA Thie bualn .. a le ~on-ducted b)" en Individual dUCt.CS b~ WI lnd11ri4:IWll ness under tne fiCltt~• .. ~ .. """"'-•-PUBLIC NOTICE Family Tru81 dated 2/2/M helftMa NatM doing bUelneu as: George Nt.ttnl Khalil ~ by an MMdUal The reglalr•nl(s) com-Th• reg11trentt1I eo"!' eus N H N•m•1•l l.11ed ':.:.....~ -u atnended by AIMnd-ltet...,.I A & lit OPTICAl., b) BYWA· This 1111emen1 wu Ned The r•glatrant(•) com-mancecs 10 lrll\Nc:I b\I~ menced to 1rana1ct t>U•~ abOwt on 1r20.1t94 •,-,..,..•• NOTIC• OP rnent to and Complete Re-The followlng pertona are TEA ANO WALD, 00C. With the Coun(y C1tnt of mtnC-ed 10 tranuct ~· neH undtf ~ f:ict1hou1 neu undtf the r1;:11t1ou1 Sttpllen M Aran ~1.W llt .. lllt "'•LIC HllMINQ 1tat~ of Oeclar.elon of dolna l:luelnhl a : TORS or OPTOMETRY. Clfange Coi.lnty on July 1. neaa ~ the Flctruous 8u11nen Namtl•l listed 8u1lneH Nam•(•) 1.1ted thll ttale"*'1 w11 filed ~ ....... Notice It hefel>Y given Tru« dated 1/19(79 and EN11!APAIH AMERICA, 2708 Hll'bor Blvd., Sulla 8 1994. • aualneH Hame(I) Utt.CS above on t.:J0..93 at>OYI on I-JO.SM _.11n Iha COUl'llY Cltf" of that the '1annlne Conirnl• Amended 111112 and l/2t/ 30727 Calle Chueea~ San & c , Co.ta Me .. , Cakl ,. t 43 t, abCM on: not appleable Marte Myer• Pltrick 1 Hopsoti Orang• eoun1y on ~ 21. • _. ,... elon of Iha City of l'<lewpOft 11, 2t McMn Holyoeq, "'*' Ceplwano, CA .-.A175 82821 P\lblllhed ~ 8Mch-.,.,.. Jemlton n. "*""*'' wu Ned Thoa •ta.tetnent .... r...a 1914 --hact\, wt11 hold a putlllC ~ Mlf9g9 CA. m10 AONrt I . Meftol. )0127 MlchHI Bywater 0 0 , Coeea ..... 0.., Not~ Thie ....,..,,_ Wll ~ with lhe County Cllfil of w4lth Iha County 09'11 ot Nt~ hMrine on IN ~ ~ E. Dobroct. 321 Vie Calle Ctlueca. .., Juan nsa .... ..,, ... °'·· Cot .. 9 I. 23 » ,... """' *"' COW1ty o.r. °' ()range County on June a1. Orange c°""'y on .J\$'i 1 Publian.d ~ 8Meh-of The City of Udo Soud. Newpot1 leactl, c.p.•io, CA •11 ...... CA ae2t • t • • • n.-,. _ _, June 20 1"4 1994 n...i1u PllOI JI.II htch fot Oentfal CA t2M3 Nancy M. Metloft. »1'27 AAUI Wafd O.D , 1'41 lat•? 1ti4..-..,_,.,.on ' . PetlOJO ' flt4114 Costa Mete_., 'I A!Mnd!Mnl No. IM(I) Thie bualneH la con-Calle C""9Ca. Ian Juen Proep.ct Placentia, CA ll'ILOT cWilPlii Nt-t ~ N__. leech P\A)lisheef N___. Betel\-2 t II. 23, 11!4 and AIMndment No. I07. ~ by: 1 genettll pert. ~. CA at'll 12t70 • -·--· ' ·-,....... S.1.. • ~ '° amend "" ~ ,,.,,_ llelle Marrtoft. ttt Thia bu8'neee It e~ It• "-reeource you ~ ~ ...,._ ~ ..... Daly Not ~ coeaa ..._. Deily 'i10e .JtJ).._ Net Not• !11mtn1 of IN Gert-The reolalrant(I) co~ W. Jfd ll. Tempe, Maone. ..-. ~ eo p...,_ ~of on,,:,.::,: C09ll ..... Daily Hat JViy 2, t , II, 23, 1"4. I . \I. 23, ». 1... : .... MN era1 ,_, ao aa to c:onduCt IMnCld lo traneact """° l500I The ~ant(e) OOfft. --....... beCai.IM l, t , 11. D. 19'4, 141170 S.1.. The molM ~ ::::::.":r:~-r..:. =--"""'N•'=<•'>"'= ~ b~:-'8~ = ::::-...., -.:.--....= ow eoeum... compet S.161 Why play Hide 'N The commuMY s!ve end~ .alrte- mallofl neet11aty rtfteC1 e11owe on: t 140-t7 nent11p ••trw ......_ _. .,.a1nec1 buyer• to lel your home Seel( •M chllOCwe? ...,_ .. Place IOtY of goods 9'MI ..,. -:"l. =: .. :-=:n~ ~ =~"°"" :.=-~·~ ::: =.n.';:'&R , .. -... •n -~~"-d ~~ ....... ~ ,, ~r&:,'r _ 1 '-wew.,...,.. -•••••II ... .. • .My •• , .. W IDTW · .... ..._ ......... I .. .._ I ILllm.-Wm ... IO llTml .....: IOTICll .... IOTICll W llTal ~-~ "':".~ ._... ':..':"'° ... ..!l'C::,w.., WWml ..-.CllTICI 't:=.a-=-.m 1. =.:,s~'&-~ WIOTICI =~':;--._ 11tc1 •••1•11• llW au1>11 -. TM Nt1111r':> ... °""II ea..r • = 17, lu: ::•.:.. • i• YI :,a. Cllll ....., CA ~.:..-Counlr on .u. n . " ••• .... eour.ev Cllrta at1t1m1nt •111 nl .....ii 11 ..... .._ ,.. • I I I •t -IHllllH -()qnge Counl1 on JllM 17, The~ perlOnl •• The ......... ,.._. .. -..... IW ,._. Nt-t Tiie.........:. I •urmrnl n.19 ~ ..... te ..,.. Nt... •nit Wirt , ... dOlnQ bu11n1tt 11: dalna....,... • • tlr9m, .._..., lllld ~ ....,_ .._.. MINI .......... =-.. 11'1 IOlllllll"I ,._. .. ~ llr: a lnlllld pnrlo l'Mlalltl9d Nlwport ...,._ 11'9 lollCMlf'I l*IOM.,. NtUtl 1221 w .. COM HIQhwer, CMDIT. 1411 '119 Udo. N.. lrwft. ...... 1, t, 1t, a, 1-. _,....., 10Q ..... CHll °' RMI 'MOnto _..., lo ....... ...._ JllM 21. .Mf I. t , 11. PNIT1NI N/fO, M>AT, COiia MMe Deir Piiot e...-IA<Q.UO.ONC. ·-,_ ·~~ _ ..... ___ .... '"CAOllR COll•AT·=~w~ ....... _ ... _Wlal -"°"" ---------~ lwl\. Ctlb"'9 ~.::-....... ..-, C£0•1 .. , .. a.., ... -. ........ IM.171 a. MtlDI. .... ,_under IW Plcllllal.r ,... :.:'~CA~-· JllM a -Mt 2, t . 11, ~lay CIUbl,. 'II I -Nctwd ~ Tiiie 3 s TM -.. w I01ICI ~~~n AnL CA llnM ........ ~) ...... .. 121 .... --~. 107 .... corporated (a California id., 137 1• ....,. flA. =. ~ t'! of '-10l I. Clint\~ Diii•~ =re •·· =-=-=-PUii.iC llOTICI ,_. Ave .. 8llbol ~. S.134 ~==22:..::: ~~~ 1114. Oft "· -~~.:.. 'r::~'::. 1e:.,. ~~-JCM11lrtllol. ==,~~-: ... 1111•• ~~a1ne11 11 con-PUIUCIOTICI Buch. 12913 1141 Flfllld , ..... , CA NtaMa PMTl_ll_ ...... ~ r911o1 I teM ~ n.-,.::::;:.:r •'wl 111 .... dlded by: en Wflvtdoll Thie bualne11 It con-mao Putlllt'9d Nlwpoft IMcflo. OPW,... ·-TIM ,;;:_~':':°'( ) " ~ llr • CIDl'pGflliOft i"ti'4._ _ .. , Oft JllM 1, 1 ... i•tlll The r1Qla1ranl(e) com-,......,. dueled by: a corponllon Thi• bu1lnH1 la can-co... MeM Deity Ptlol __,, • ~ Th• r~ttranl(t) c~ n. ~ .,. mencecs lo •wact bull-••••• .... Th• r1glet11n1(1) com-duc:tld bJ: 1 Olf*ll Pitt-JW'9 25, .My 2, t , 11. ••l'IC-TITIOU8 :::*'under-=--~ mwedunder ~~ Nt'tlll dOlna bullrllU ~ ,,... undlt lhl FlC\hloUa .......... menoed 10 lrwacl tM» ner9hlp 1 _. =-8 llAm •1tl1111e Heine() ...... ~ f'ubllltlld Newport hilc:h-C.CbN ENTERPRISES Bullnea Name(•) listed Thi lofloWlll9 pertons ate MM undlt lhl ~ Th• re;l1Uanl(1) com-. S.10I J::,, ...._.,.. ~ ,_ 11bove on: NIA 1 llbove • ::W-J!.~:4 Coe&a MMe Dalty Ptlol 27IO LOft9Wood Court' above on: n/a doing bualnM9 •: Butlneu Name(t) llWd menced lo trenw:t ..,.._ W M a ..,_.. 11'1 ~ ...,._ Olla on: ~ .U. 11. 2S .J46t 2. t C01U ...... CA t2t2t ' lttnl W*'-"' llldleV COASTAL LMHG. Z2t Ma· ~on: 12,1$-71 n111 undlr lhl fic:*IOull PUIUC llOTICI =::. "!'! IW .......,. T llcM. DINc:IOr c... Plllldr:': ._Inc., II/ 1-... ' ' CharlH I . loudrHu Thie ~ wu lied rtnl Aw .• Balboa ltland, lnternalional'Sav Clubs. n. eu.lnMa Name(•) lilted opei-ig under 119 CO. llltlllll • r 8.oel ..,.,. ' wfth lhl County Clelll ol CA t2eU · corpotaled, Da~ c . Woo-lbOll9.: •1M4 flo'tltlom MAN<!TRA~ Mine ol n;:i=:.. WM lied :J: ~ ~ ~ Cona&ancl J. loudrNU, Orange cAny on June 14, tomblrty Micf'lllll Willaon, ten. Prnldenl Al9ll QuyOllldl •ualHH llW II llOt a. ..,. IW ~ a.rte ol Oraniie ,.:=,.., PUIUC llOTICI aame 111184. 2257 Elden, Costa Mesa. Thi• Mallmlnl WU llld Thie ••ment ... lied .......... ~ ~ 1CllA. ... Or9ngl~onJllMt7 1114 -... onJuM17, Thi• buslneH 1 .. con-Ntl~H CA12127 with the County Cletll °' w11t1 the Counly C11ftC of Thi tolOWlng l*80nl.,. The lllMd. CA 12127 ,... • • Pl•llll•• duc:tld by': hulband and Pub6ilhld NftPOfl a..cn-Thl1 busln.aa 11 con- Oran;• County on June 15, Orange Counly on June 14, doing bullr'9ll .. : ,lc:lhlou9 ........ ........ ...,~ .......... ..... .... Cotta Mita Dally Piiot ducWd by an lndMdual 1994. UllM. e&e. 1221 WMI Collt =-tllld= ,.~ Publlhed ..__ hllc:h-Publl"'9d Newport leleh-atatr•enl The rqlttrant(•) com-June 25 July 2 11 11 The re;ltlrant(e) com. NtH'ta H11UO Htghway, Newport lladl. -"w ·---· Cotia ..... Dally Pilot The lolowlng rntncld lo lraneac:t bU11-' • • • menced lo lranuct bulls Publllhld NIWPQf1 aeecn. Pubished Newport a.ctt-~ ~ on.,.., Coale Mw Dally Pt6ot June n. JA1tt 2, t, 11. dOlna btmnMI ~ .,. ,,... undlf the fictllious 111184 · ""' undlt lhl Flctltlou1 Co111 MeH Dally Pllol Cotta ..... Dally Pt6ot lnllmlllonal lay C1ut11. in. ~ ::.,,,~ °' JllM 25, out 2, t , 11. 1-... SOUTHWEST AUTO EXs 8ullnaea Neml(t) ll9'ed S.121 lu9lnllt, Name~ listed June 2.$, July 2. II, 11, June 25, .My 2, t. 11. c«Pol•tld 1 <• Calltomi.W Ertc Tiier 182121 1*· ._1• Sa133 CHANOf, 331 ~ =.~..... PUIUC NOTICI =-~Applicable 1994. tlllM. corporal on), 1221 •et COflna Vim Ct 'Costa -.. 7 LAM. Newport leaeh. CA · ~eau Thi _____ A_tty~.x..;;.s..;..1..;;.oe.;.1 s.121 =. ~ ~ MeM. <;A 12121 .. PUii.JC llOTICI PUBLIC NOTICI :_ LM .,..., 1411 = ='="IY ~~ FICIUtleua wfth• :='ty w~:1-:, PUBUC NOTICI PUIUC NOTICI 1 Thi• bualneu I• con-= .:!''~ ~--;:: '1 l?l?t• ,...,. .....,.,, Newport &.en Orenee County on June 21, mu:::.::-~ Counly on June 7. ---------1---------duded by': a corporlllOft Or-. COUllly on June 14 • Ill .._. •1ln111 llw CA l2elO • 1194 Thi following . Fictitious '1otlllaua Th• rql11rant(1) com-1_. ,u:::u nt ate1a••nl Thie bu1lnea1 It con: Fe't30'1t doing bUSlnlsa ~.ona are N'tl8H lualneu N....-......... ...... rntncld lo traneact butl-Jefhy Eric Tiier ••• The tol1owlng l*80nl .,. ducted bJ: en lndMdual PUbllthed Newport hacl\s CORALEE • cOMPANY Publllhed Newpoft BMc:tl: ltat..nent atat...ant neu undlt the fldlloua PutllllMd Newport IMc:h: ~ ':::"'..:. ~ tr• ':'1, ~ •: Th• r~lranl(•) com-Costa M ... Dally Noe July 2809 Broad Sl., NIWport Cotta M••• Dally Piiot Thi followtno Pl!sont are Thi toloWln; pertOAS .,. =::. 1~~Jrl llMed Colta MeM Deity Piiot c 6 M CONCEPTs, 2340 ~ =~ menced undlf ".:uc' bull-2, I . 11. 23, 1194. BNcl\, CA 112t13 June 25, July 2, II, 16, ~~~=~W CAFE ~ bullnlls •: ~ 1ay Oubl in. JllM 25, JAltt 2, t. 11, Purdue Dr.. eoeta ....., BAY INN 2070 Nlwpcwt =.,... Name( r= Sa115 CoralH Sue Newman. 11194. 17801 s.tnpson Lane, #1: .!:311~ ~EAJ,9= ~evld C. Woo-1994· Sa114 ~ D Lang 2340 Blvd .• cOata ....._ CA llboveon:n/a ' PUBUCNOTICI Ch.Br~~~ s. 138 Huntington Btach, CA 1114. Dana Point, CA ~ ltai.ment waa ftlld PU•• ..... MATJCE Purdue Dr .• · eo.ta' M..., 82U7Scoa A ,.___ •1 ~ LM Brewer .._...1.-.:-bullMI• Is condue11d by: PUBUC NOTICE 92647 112'21 llW\f -CA 12127 . .... • ..,.. • 94 '·-atat.ment wu lllld r-Nu-an lndMdual Ma11t11ll Henkin, 1137 Edwin A. l<lnd1fath1r, ~~ ~ 1ol Pl tnl LM c 11renc1er 30041 ~ Court. ~. wttl\ 119 C°'"Y CNrtl of ................ The registrant(•) com-PloUtloue Granville Dl1v1, Newport 231162 =ti Mlu lon llllM on 5• ., 11• ·~~ T1t1I•; 1277 'Laguna Thll250Sb 1 1 0rw1&:'1fll C°'"Y on June 17• ltatawt menc9d '° traneact buei-llu9lneu Nw Beach, CA 92660 Viejo CA 1 . . ........ I I -NIGi* CA l2lri I UI ""' I con-..... The following persona .,. ""' undlf lhl Flctitloul • Lvndl Hankin, ,,37 Gr111-u.a'D Klndtfalhlf 2311e2 Ht2eta ........... Tfilt ' duded bJ: en lndMduel '812874 doing bullnnl · B 11 N ( ) U Id .. lement vlfi• Drive, Newport Bffeh, Bough: Mlulon vi9fo1 CA Publlshld NftPOfl Buch-Thi ~ '*'°"'.,. ~ b::.ir:~ = Th• re~llanl(I) com-Publlahld Newpo'1 BNch-Al tQC SYSTE~. B) NAC ~':':: 6'1-;i:... It ~ f:= Pl!IOf\I Ill CA 92660 921f1 · Costa Men Dally Piiot dOlna bullr'9U •: 'nerat11p . menced lranuc:t bull-Costa MIN Dally PllOI CONSULTANTS C) NAC COfalll S. Newman INCENTIVES &uCoNFER This bu1ln111 It con-Thie buslneH It con-June 25, ~ 2, 9, 18, l<All4&.AN MUSIC, 203l2 The regltltanl{s) com: ~ ,..'::( Fldltlou9) June 25, .My 2. 9, 18, OfSTRl8UT£RS, 2212 POft This "8lemenl wu filed ENCE MANAGEMENT lt7S dl;ICltd by husband and due1ed by: husband Ind tlllM. Acacle St., NewpOft a..cti, menc.ct lo traneact bull-abOYI • 6-1 ,. .. ' lllCed 1194. AblfdNn Place, Newpon wl1" the CC>Uf11Y Clerk of Pacific Ave A,2 Coil wile wife A XSal09 CA 9211C).1704 .,... undlt lhl Flct.ltl on. s-leach CA 92eeO Ofan;• County on June H M c 2·• • a The 11gl1111nt(1) com-Th• r1gletran1(1) com-tty. Alan DeYld Rowe, 203l2 Bualnlll Nam•(•) 11.= ='A. e.rncn 8•105 Alan °Howard Ao11. 2212 1111M. ' a:!id A:_ ~~ 2175 =c~nJ:, ~u:ctl= ::'*' wiJ! ~~ PUBUC NOTICI ~~·1~ BMc:t\, above on: t-24-94 ~ ~ ~~ PUBLIC NOTICI ::: ~=New· Flt240t Pecillc Ave .. l{' Costa BusintH Nam•(•) U1led Buslneas Name(•) lilted Plo'tltleua M.iy KdllMn Dic:Mn9on, ~LARO Orange Counly on June 17, Tiil• builn•H I• con-Publlthed Newport Beacl\s M .... CA 11262 7 at>O~I on: NA aboY9 on: n/a .......... N ~ Orange •3• Ukl ~ WU tllld 1111M. FICIUU.Ua ducted by: an Individual Cotta Meta Daily P1lol Thie bu~ln1H . It con- Marsllall Hankin · EdWln A. Klndefathlf a ... For-. CA 9830 wttl\ the County Oettl of F8t280t 9ullneaa Name The reglt lranl(s) co June 25, JUiy 2, 9, t8, ducied by.,an Individual Thi• 11a11tnent w11 filed Thia slallmlnC w• flied Thi ~ement Thi• buslneu ts con-~·County on .Mll 21, Publllhld Newpon llMcl\o Stat....nl menced to tranuct bu': 111114. Tl\1 regletrant(s) oom· with lhl County Clerk of with lhl ~ C*k of doing~~•• ducted b'f': ~ Cotta M ... Dall Piiot The followlng PlfSON .,, ,,... under the Flc1rtlous Sa122 mencld 10 transact busls ~~·~on June 14· ?'~County on June 17• 5~1 B~E CO .• ~~.,:~ = Publllhld New!!":::C:., June 25, ~ 2• y 1• 18, ~~~T IA~ =::. ::::.."1 ~led PUBUC NOTICE ~~~Na';:(i~l:~: F8t24M F8t21U Sul1e 5e0on Colla ou:rwd,cA AMI undlf the Flc1ltlous Colla Meta Dally Pilot JUiy 111to4· KERS, 400 S. Bllytront, Alan RoU above on: 6-20-94 Published Newport Beach-Putlllehld NewpOfl e.ect.-92828 • ..., BullMll Nam1(1) listed 2, 11, 18, 23, 1111M. S.140 ~~ Blach. CA 92e62 This atalement w11 filld Flctlllout ~:irald A. Cooper ~ Costa M111 Dally Piiot Co11a Mea• Dally Piiot G. H1ll1man Brewing :-Don~ Sa180 PUBLIC NOTICI Blady Brown 400 s B , with the County Cllfk of •u:~,.. .. NanM wllh1 1~1=1y w~l~k11':, June 25. July 2, 9, 16, June 25. ~ 2. 11, 11. Company, tnc .• 1 (A Oelas Thia 8eaaift'llnt wu ftlld PUBUC NOTICI .,._....__ front, Newpoit e.~. ~ ~ Col.wlty on June 2 1 • The follo~::n:;!on. .,, Orange County on June 24, 1994. HMM ware Corporal on), 100 wllti the County Qertl f r-u-112182 USA dol ~ 1"4 F Sa126 . S•135 Harborvlew Plaza, La Orange County on June 1: l'lolltloua •ualnH•...... Thi• buslneH 11 con-F•t~•7 AR"SAD IAN I ~~ODUC p . 8Ult4 _______ ,;,_..;,1 Cro.M. WI IM802.o4511 1111M • •ualneu Name ... lament ducted by: an Individual PUbllehld NIWport Beact.-TONS . Ublilhld Newport BllQh- FIND PUBLIC NOTICE J!1.' bu11n111 11 cons Fet240e ... ...._, The lollowtng perSON .,1 The r•,!,•tranl(t) com-Cotta Mesa Dally Pilot Juty ~wi>Ort ~~ae'l~: .. Costa Meu Dall Pilot Ju_!r an apartment through classified FlcUU.U. Th1edr:~1:1:=~m-Publllhld Newport hacn-Thi= persont lrl ~~~~ENT ::::*under tr~= 2, 11, 11. 23, 11194. ~171 :•lrlbil RS~ •• 2615 2, 9, 18, 23, 19!M. S.149 9ualwaNw menc.d to transact bUll-Cotta M ... Delly Piiot ~p ELECTR~:ASSOCI-ASSOCIATES. B) SOFTs Bullneu Name(1) listed e::h o~All~ N1wpor11-~~~~~--- ltal9'Mnl 11':,:,,.~Name!.r= Nll 11. 25, J4JlV 2, I , ATES, INC., 251 E. 23rd ~:J:fp ~ELOPMENT above on: 3-30-11187 PUBUC NOTIC! This • bu1ln1H I• con· PUBLIC NOTICE The foltowlng p111on1 ar1 above°"' Not Applicllbll 11194. Street, Coata M .... CalllOf'· BIVd. • N. NIWPOf1 Blady Brown FlotlUoua dUC1ed by: an lndMduaJ FlotJtloue ~~~~:i~OPRAC: G. H1li1m1n Brewing . S&Oll2 ~=~ Aasoc:lat" 112963 Newport BMc:h, CA = ~ ~ ~ .......... NMM ~.::~:,"~~ ~~';t 9ualneu Name TIC, b) OPTIMUM CON-~&::al:·· John L Curs PUIUC llOTICI Inc.. (California). 251 E. S1ephln DMl'I Gilbltt, Z2t Orange County on June 14, atate1nant neH und11 the Flctlttous atat•ment OBITUARY 888 SULTINO. 1191 Pacific ™• •talement wu flied Flotltloue 23rd Street. Colla Mesa. ~Newport Blvd •• Newport 1994. Thi fOlloWlng Plf*°"' are Bu1ln111 Nam•(•l li111d Thi following Plfton• 1r1 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilcout Hwy., Ste. D322, with ,.~.-. CA 112627 ech, CA 112883 F8t2388 doing buelnen u : above on· June 8 1"4 doing bu•lnn• u : Saal e.ech, CA 90740 Or the .....-.. , Cllfk O,f ................ Thi• bu1ln111 I• con-Thi• busln•H I• con: Publlthed Newport Beach-MR. FIX IT WINDSHIELD. P1ltlcll R. Moore SOlTTH COAST ENERGY, WEAVER MallhewsTodd Cramer 1~ County on June 27, Statement ducted by: a corporallon ~~ b'f': an lndlvldual Cotta MeN Dally Piiot 120 N. Syracuse Apt 170. Th11 ttatemenl wu filed 2801 W. Coatt Hlghw•v. LY d I a • r I a• D.C., 238 COfona Avenue, Fet•1e1 Thi~ persont .,, The regleuanl(t) com-~1gl11rant(1) com-Nll 25 ... , .. 2 II 11 Anaheim. CA 92801 Wllh lhl County Clerk of 1260, NewPQf1 8eact1, CA Weaver 78 of Lona Blach, CA llQ803s .. dolnabuelnlla•: mencld to transact bull-,,_,._, to lrwwact ..,.._ ' _, • • • Ruth Talllloush, 120 N. OrangeCountyonJuoe 14 ~ KlulmmH' FL 'died 1810 Publlahld Newport Bl.ch: GIRfH RECORDS, 2105 lllM under the flctltlout Riii under the Fk:titloul 11194. Sy~aaiM Apt tHO, An-. tllto4. ' John Flttm111in, 24551 El Sunday J~ly 3 • 1994 Canll Lou Lundquist, 238 Coata Miii Dally Pilot~ Sanla Ana 13, Coata Meta, BuslneM Name(t) Htled BullneH. Name(t) listed Sat07 heim, CA 112601 Fet2400 Allcanll, uguna Niguel, • · • • Corona Avenue, Long 2, 9, Ul, 23, 1111M CA 92827 abOYe on: Oc10blf 11179 above on: not ~bll Mohamad Takkoush, llml p bll CA 92e5e of heart failure. Lydia Blach, CA 90803-1810 · Sat52 Att6r"' Jamee NesNfrod, Tripp Electllc Auoclatee 5'l9hln DNn PUIUC NOTICE Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-u •hid Newport 811'!="' Thia bu1lnH1 It con-wu a reUrld achool Thi• buelneH It con: 1105 Santa Ana 13. Costa Inc., Glfald L Tr1pp PrHI-Thia 8lallmlr1t wu llled Flott••-,-ducted by': husband and Costa M11a Dilly Pilot ducted by: an lndMdual teacher of Huntington due11d by:~ PUBLIC NOTICE MIN. CA 92127 dent ' wfth IM County Cllfk of ._. Wife June ~5. Juty 2, 9. 18, Th• r1gl1lran1(1) com. Beach, CA. Born In Th• r1g111rant(1) com-MaUhew Ma1t111on Thie itatemant wu filed Orange County on Juty 5, 9uelneaa Name The r1gl11ran1(1) com· 11194. menced to tranaact bull· Omaha, Nebraaka, menced to tranuct bull-Flctltloue Michael; 2105 Santi Ana, with the County Cllfk of 11194. Stal.,....t mencld lo tranaac:t bull· Sat23 ne11 undlf lhl Flctmous she was th• daughter nesa under the ACtitlou1 .....,.._ llalBe 13. COiia Meta, CA 92627 Orange Counly on June 21 F8t44e8 The following p11-.on1 are neu undlt the FlctltloUI B111lne11 N1me(1) hlled or Robar1 and Ro•• Bullnln Name(•) ll•led atae.-it Thi• t>u11ne11 Is con-11194 • Publlahed Newport Buch-dolna buSlneM u : Busln•H Nam•(•) ~led PUIUC NOTICE above on: 1-27·94 Brlza: 1h• moved to above on: June I, 11194 The 1011oV11ing penont we ducWd bJ: CC>plr1nlfl Nt30TJ Costa M ... Dally Piiot Ji;Jy NIGffTWATCH MONITOR· lbOll9 on: June 27. 11194 John Fd2martln KIHlmmH In 1988. MalthewT. Cramer, D.C. doing businall u: Th• r1gl1tranl(•) com-Publlthed 9 18 23 30 111114 ING, 1512 w. Oceanfront Ruth Takkoush Flotltlou• Thi• l llllment WU Mid Pr•cedlng her In Thlt atalemenl wu filed TYE DYE BREWING COM, menced to tranaact bull-Colta MetaNDT'P"~ ' ' ' ' . Sa1&1 Unit B, NewpOfl Bllach, Ca Thlt statement wu flled •ualneu Nem• with ll\1 County Clerk of dHlh wu her hue, wl1" the County Clerk of PAHV. 575 Anion Bout. neu .undlf lhe .Flctltloul _,_""'July 112683 with lhl County Clefk of atntamanl Orange County on June 28, band, Lyle weaver, Sf. Orange County on June 10, VWd • Suite 5CIO, Costa Bullnna. Ntme(t) listed 2, 11. 11, 23, 1111M. PUBUC NOTICE Douglu K•nl Holland, Ofange County on June 27, Thi follO'Nlng perton1 .,, 11194 F•t:ta02 and aon Jim WMY9f 1111M. MIN. CA 112628 aboYI on: March 1st. 1994 S.168 1512 W. OcNnlront Unl1 B. 11194. doing buslnls1 u : Published NIWPOft Blach- of Calif In 1990 s F8't202~ a . H•ll•man Brewing A.J. NMNlrod PUBUC NOTICE FICIUU.U• Newport Beach. CA 112963 F•t:aeae INTERFACE ARTIST MAN· Costa M D II vivid by brothl; Di;;. Publlahld NIWPOft Beach-Company Inc., (A Delaware Jr~~ WU fllld 9ua1neaa Nalfte Thie butlMH II con-Publllhed Newpoft Beach-AGEMENT, 20071 Ellxabelll 2 II ti-;; 1~ Pilot Jul'/ Brlza of Schuyler Ne-Colla M ... Daily Pilot July Corporation), 100 Harbor-Ort ~ Cllf1t of '1oUtleua atat•...nt ducted by: an lndMdual Costa M ... Daily Pilot JUiy Uni, Hunllnglon Beach, • • • · · bra•ka: elater Alic• I . 18, 23, 30, 11194. ~~ Lt CroaM, WI 1~ on June 14• .., ....... ..._. Thi~ P1f10A1 are ~·".!,•1~~ ~': II, 10. 23. 30, 111to4. 'i:.:2r'Ahodes ume u Salsa Muhl• of Columbu1, Satlll Thi• builneH '' con-F•t2383 ... ._., ~ ~ aa: n11s under the ~ Sat82 above ' PUBLIC NOTICE Nebraska: two sons, PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: a corporation PUbllahld NIWPOf' hact.-Thi = Plf10AI we :! o!:Y~ ~t~ Buslne.. Name(•) llil9d · PUBUC NOTICI Tiii• bu1ln1H 11 con· i---,.----- Lyle Weaver, Jr. and The reglalranl{I) com-Coita MeH Dally Pllol m , •: 92720 ' . • lbolle on: l-13-94 due1ed by: an lndMdual otHloue David Weaver, both of FlotHloue menc.ct 10 lranaact bu»-June 25 July 2 9 11 A 0 S WATERFRONT Allen H Ad 72 1 l>ouglu K. Holland FlotlU.U. The 11gl1lr1nt(1) com. •ullMU N•me KI a 1 l mm••. Fl ; •u.lnHa Nw neu undlt the flctJtlOUa 11194 • • • • ~~!!.AU~· 2241 W11t Apricot ·Drive""=:;. ~ Thil atatllnlnt was filed ........._ Nw menced to tranuct buei-, .. , • .....,, daughter Carron o. AJs a 8uline11 Name(., listed · ......, • ...,,twlr/, NftPOfl 92720 ' • wttl\ lhl C°'"Y Clerk of a ""' under lhl Flctrtlou1 The fOUOwlng p111on1 are ford of Columbua, The ......!!J~ above on: Not Applicable Sa,,8 Beach. CA 12143 Br an Orang• Counly on June 14, The ~ewt BulineH Name(•) ll111d dolno bullneu a1: Montana: eight grands dol ·;,,;.~~we G. H1ll1m1n Brewing PUBLIC NOTICI ~ J. Cano Aastaurantl, Ea~ \:!ch~ ... 9~ 11194. doing butlness ='°"'are above on: n/a BACI< BAY PUBLICA· cnlldren and fill• JKngCONSULTIN·a SER-Comolrw Inc., John L Cur· Coe~~· 24291~:· 112821 ge y, Ht237t NEWPORT EXECUTIVE TMlll L, Rhod" TIONS, 2474 Au• D• greal-grealchlldren. VICES 3453 Pini llool( rll, Contioller FICIUU.U. Newport~ a~ 12863 ' Thie bu1lnea1 It con-Publllhed Newport Beach-SERVICES 3101 W Pacfflc J: =le= wu flltd Cann11, Cosla M .... CA Arrangemerfta by COiia ·.....,CA m • !: ~ ~~ 9ualn•• Nw Thia builneis It con-dueled bJ: co-partnera C()sta MeM Dally Pilot Coatt HWy., Sult .. 315, Ofan;• County':,,~ 1:f 9!'!? M ,..,,. 2474 R Woodlawn Funeral JoMph J. Kiicoyne, 3453 Or ........... , 0 StatalMnt ducted by': a COfpol'9llon The r1gl1trant(1) com-June 25, out 2, II 11 Newport lelctl. CA 112163 11194 ' De c.,;,.;: jlSa. "' Home & Memorlal Pine llrook Cott MMa. CA 1~ County on June 27, Thi followlng pertOAS.,. Th• 1.g'111ranl(•) com-menced 10 traneact bull-111184. • ' l<lm Brown. 37 Plymouth, · Flt2402 CA 112627 • Costa Miu. Park, 407·293-1361. 92821 doing buslnlll u : mencad to lranaact ~ Alla undlf the Fictitious S.112 lrvlne, CA 92720 Thi ---------1 Jacqueline F. l<JICoyne, NU9H DOOR SALES, 1412 8of, ,,... under the Flctltloul Bullne11 Name(s) lialld Thia butlneu 11 con: Publlthed Newport Blach· 1 buelneu I• con· 3453 Pine lrool( (;()sta Pubhhld Newpor1 Buch-ch1rd, S1nta Ana, CA BulineM Name(•) llltld aboY9 on: Apll 2. 11194 PUBUC NOTICI dUCWd bJ: en Individual Cotta M111 Diiiy Pilot ~~ect,:~1 'f,1lnf(~)dUll Mela. CA 82828 Costl MIN Daily Piiot ~ 92705 above on: Flbru#y 11177 Allef'I H. AdatMOn The r1gl1tranl(•) com. .Mii 25, July 2, 9, 18, • 1 n com- Thlt butlneu It con-2, 9, 11, 23, 111114. Cartta Ziegllf, 9001 Ber· LMTy J. Cano Rastluantt Thi• 1tatement •WU filed PloUtleua menc:ld 10 transact busls HMM. ::::-:,:, ~ 11~"° ~ by: tlUtband Ind S.153 CA~ .. ~on Blach, lncorporal1d, Larry J: ~ the r~ Clerk Of 9uslneaa Name ""'B I ~N the ( Actillous S1t24 Bu1lntH Name(t) c U1~~: ... ,. --Cano Prllldlnt ... ange ...._ .. , on July 1. atatanMnt u1 ""' am1 •) Helld abo . 1-20-94 Tt11 r1g11111nt(a) com-PUBLIC NOTIC! Vlc1or Zlegllf, same u Thia. ttat.mlflt waa filed 1111M. The to11ow1ng Plf90AI 1,. 1boY1 on: 6'13-IM PUBUC NOTICE ~ :'i ... 1 ...... mencad '° 1n1n1act bull-abOYI wttt1 lhl County 0ettc o1 Fe1u11 doing buslnlM • Kim Brown This • ""',.._ ""' unci.r the Flc:1lllous F1ot1t1aua This bu11ne11 ls cons Orange County on .My 1, Publlahld Newport e.ech-al WESTERN "SAILBOAT This statement wu filed PlotlUou1 with ='= w~~:1':r BUllneu Name(•) llalld .......... Nelne ducted bJ: hulband and 1111M. C01ta M ... Deity Piiot .My CHARTERS b) NOT JUST With thl County Cllfk of 9ullneu Nama Orange Counrv ~June 21 above on: M-94 atatamenl wife Nt42 11 1 23 30 1111M CANDY 1o4 Main St PWw-Orange County on June 14• Sl•l•"'9nl 11194 ., ' JoNph J. Kiicoyne Thi followlng Plf90AI.,. The r1gl11ran1(1) corn-Puelllhed Newport Belch-' • • • · Sa pOfl e.Kti CA 9286·; 11194 'The following pertone .,, Fet3071 Thia etai.mene wu ftlld doing bl.9lneU u : menc:ld to lrantact bulis Colta 181 Frank A '..iw 27119 F•t2380 doing t>usineu ... Published Newport Blact.- wtlh the County Clerk of ROGEA"S REALTY, 2737 .,... undlt tne FlcWout 1 11 ~~Pilot .July PUBLIC NOTICI Wuwlna 'e1r .• c:J:·....., Publtshld Newpot1 Blachs VIUA ROCKLEDGE, 2529 Costa MH• Dally P~ot July ~ County on June I , E. Coul Highway, Corona ::!:"' Name(s) bled • • • • · CA~ Cosll Men Dally Pilot S. Coasl Hwy.. ugun1 2, 9, 18, 23, 1994. · dll Mar, CA~ Car1 ~a Sa191 FlotlU.Ua Thi• bu1ln111 I• con· June ,. 25 JUiy 2 11 Blach, Cllll 112651 S.169 Fat t480 MichMI S. Kenney. 30801 1a ._... PUBUC NOTIC! llualneaa Name ducted by· an lndMdual 11194 ' ' ' · Rog• Wayne Jon11 41--------P\Jblllhed Newport Beach-S. CoulBaedl~y, #42, Lt-J:: ~ ~ ~ ltatewt The r1g.let11nl(•) com-' SaO!M Aoyll St. Glofge, NtwPoll PUBLIC NOTICE PAC9'1C VllW Coeta Mesa Dally P1601 ~II • 92151 Or ..._.,,, F1ot1tJoua The to11ow1ng Plf90nl .,1 menc.cs lo transact . bull-Beach, Calll. 92660 _,.,.AL PAM June 25, .My 2, 1. 11, 6': iv.,McKlnnon, 3207 1~ Counl'f on June 14, .., ....... .._ dolna ~ •: neu undlt lhl Flctltloui PUBLIC NOTICE Tt111 bu1ine11 11 con-FloUtloua c.m.e.y 1 MOft'*Y 1111M ·• COfona dll · Statement MARANA RESTAURANT lullnna Nam1(1) lilted ducted by: an lndMdual •ualnaH Name CMpet-• Cfemelory · s. 103 --::.a CAb ':25 1 ........ F8't238't Thi tollowlng PlfSON 111 17171 lrookhlnt Street' at>ove on: nl• FloUtloue Th• 11gl1trant(1) com· llal•in•nt 3500 Ptdftc u AHi I con-........ thld NIWpol't Beach-dOlnQ bullneel aa: Fountain Valley, cA 92708 • ,,.,. A. tW!blrger Jr. • ......... Name menced 10 trantact bull· Thi followlng PlfSOl\I Ill V... DfM PUBLIC NOTICE dUc:tld bJ: an ~ Cotta Meta Dally Piiot COffONA CAFE. 320 Larry J. Cano Aeltawanll Thia ttallmlnl wu filed Stat•menl 11111 undlf the Flc:1Jllou1 dolnQ b\Jlinlll u : ~ ---------=da ~on ol er .Mii 25, July 2, II, 11, Coal Hwy., COfona 1 ~ lne., CelMornla, 2421 Wiit with the Counly Clerk of The folloWlng pereons a11 Bu1ln111 • N.1me(1) listed AH'l"ARES RECORDS RED ·==~~!~~~ Flotnl1• The reglelrant(t) com-1111M. M•, CA 92825 Co111 Highway, (1201, Or1~ Counl'f on June 14, dolna bulln111 u : a~ on.Jo. 6'14-$4 & BlACI< PRODUCTIONS, r •ualnaaa Nalfte menc.ct to lranaac1 bu»-S.1111 BHG 1 Cellfomla llmlled Nl'#l)Olt Beach, CA 112683 ..... A1 HOME INSPECTORS, t-i•-· ntl 16478 Beach Blvd., 1273. ,_ lllfma ........... neu under the Flc1illoua ~(CA), 11118 HoJ. Thie butlMH It con-Fet23H 2901 W. Coaet Hwy., News ~lhe ~lc:ntlyw~1 :ltd W11tmln11er, CA 112683 ml. •lllWlf Thi tolloWlr'I l*90AI.,. Bullnaaa N~(•) lis'-d lday Rd., NewpOft e.ect1. duc:11d by: a oorporallon Publlhed Newpor1 Beach-pOfl Blach, CA 92859 w n l•r of Bryo g, Andlfeon. 16478 doing bullnlel •: aboYI on· Juni 18 11194 On th• move? CA t2leO ~~•gl1lran1(1) corn-Costa Mn• Dally Pilot John D. Ganleh, 101 AVI ?'~· County'bn June 17. Beach Blvd .• 4'273, WHI· MortUMy * Chapef NEWPORT YACHT BA~ ' • Thlt bu1lne11 Is con-lo '1aneact bu9I-June 25 .My 2 9 tS Buena, Ventura. San Clem, ' mln1ttr. CA 112113 Cremation KEAS, INC .• 400 s. e.r-TRAD .Sell your extra ducted by: a 11m11ed pan. ""' under the Flctltlout 1194 ' • • • ente, CA92872 Fet21oe Thi• bUeln111 11 con-110 Broadw fr°"'1 NewpOfl BNcl\, CA E h h nerahlp Bu1lne11 Name(•l lle1ed · Thi• butlnei• 11 cons PubU1hld NewpOl1 BllCh· ducted by: an Individual Coeta ay 112812 USA OUS8 Old The r1gl1lran1(1) corn-above on: Augult 1914 S.118 ducted by: an lndMdual Coeta Mesa. Dally Pllol Thi reglelranl(s) com. .... -:::-NEWPORT YACHT IA~ 1hrough classified Items menc.ct lo tnntac1 ~ lMT'f J. en Reat1U111At1. PUBUC NOTIC! Th• r1gl1lrant(1) com-June 25, July 2. t , 11 menced 10 nnaact bulls KEAS, INC., (CA). 400 s. 842 .... 78 In Classified ,,... undlf lhl F1ctltlout Incorporated, Larry J. menced lo "anuct bull· 11194 • 11111 under the FlcU1lous r------==~e.=y=~=~=·=~=~=~~~·~====w=v===~----------~Bu~~OO~~P~ ~· nessundltlhl~ ,· 5131 ~~~00~ above on: .. 17... Thia stallmlnC WU ftlld • ....... ....... Bulln•M Name(•) Hated a above on: 7·5-IM 1..-ia M. Cano with the County Cllfk of u8._.~-e • aboY1 on: t-t4-IM PUBLIC NOTICE Brtn G. And•son Thll ltalemlnt wu lllld Or1lft9I C°'"Y on .JIAy 1, --John D. Garrlah Thll 1ta111Mfl1 wu filed . • ~ lhl Counly Cllftr of 11194. Thi = plf'IOnl •• Thll etaternenc WU Sid FICIUtleu• wl1" the County Cllfll of • STARTING • ~ Orange County on June 21. Nt4Ht ~ aa: WIVI the County Cltfk of •uaa ..... NMM Orange County on July 5, ~·. :---~ 11194. Publllhld Newport Beach: .:CTI~~~~~ r~ County on June 14, atnt91Mnt 11194. Fe't4481 ANEW ( ~ / \ Ht309t Colla MIN Dally Piiot .My Lin• Cotta ........ CA The followlng plflonl .,, PUbllehld NIWPOft BMc:l\o ~f' Cotta M.. DllUy Piiot S.111 CMetlnl ~ Mendmlr Publllhld Newport Belch-TAIP\.E B ELECTRIC, 9. ,., 23, 30, 111114. /... ) I <:·} , Pubbhld Newport IMcl\o II, 18, 23, 30, 11194. 12127 ·-· ,8ta330 dolno buslne•1 at: . Costa M ... Dally Piiot July June 25 • .My 2, I . 11, PUBUC 370 ~ LI Ptf11 Lane' Cotta ..... Dally Piiot c20421 Bllyvtew. Santa Ana, SaUM 1-... NOTICI eo... Mela. CA '2127 ' June 11, 25, July 2. 9, aa1orn11 92101 -~----...;;;;.;.;;,; ----::~-----=s.::.1.:.:04:: ---·--Thi• bu11ne11 11 con-11194. !'.o~ s. Tripe), 20421 __ P""'.U~B_L_IC_N_O_T_IC;..;!;;...._ r-duded by: an lndMdull · SaOt5 -, •• ew, Santa -Ana, CllJ. PUBLIC NOTICI ......... Nw Th• r1gle111n1(1) com-fornl• 92707 , .. Ml. Ft1-ataeamene menc.ct lo •tnatct bueJ. PUBLIC NOTIC! Thlt bu1ln111 11 con-FICTIT10UI waa '1otlUem Thi to11oMnQ persont are A111 undlt 119 Flc:tftlous ducted by an lndMdual U. ITATtMUff mu.-.. ...... doing bu9lnllt 11: Buslneea Name(•) llltld PloUtloua Tl\1 r1gl1lral)l{e) com· The folowtnO person(s) .......... UNIVERSITY VENDING above on: n/a .......... ....... menc:ed to transact bu•I-II/WI doing butMI as· Pacflic The folowtng pertont .,. SERVICES. 1827 Por1ola Chridnl E. Melldmlf ........... ""' undlf the Flctillou• Abl'aslve. 7050·0 Vlllagt Or, • BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • doing butlnllil •: Oflvl, eo.ta M•... CA Thia ltal9mlnl WU fllld Thi folloWlng plftonl .,. Bullne11 Name(•) '41led Blllna Plfkr. CA 90621 . UNl'TED NOTARY INSUA-112828 whh the County Cliff! of dolna ~elneu at: lbOVI on: 11174 Yu;et tn~ Cotp .• W"'".....,._,.ANCE SERVICES. 18013 Paul A.nlhony Atleflll, Orange County on June 14, ATM"S SEMINARS, 2933 ~~ S. Ttlpp cahtornlt Corpor1tlon, 7050-0 Skypark Cifc:le, !MM, CA 2827 Ponota Dr., Costa 11194, Jacaranda, Coell M... i't"h' ~1'-~J.. Wal filed VillDt Or , 8111n• Ptl'k, CA 92114 Meta, CA t2l2t ,.tl409 CA 12821 ' W ,.,. """""' Cllfk of 90621 7k Ltgai Departmmt at tht Daily Pilot IJ pkrmd ... tQ announa a ntw service nbW awilabf.t /Q ntw busine:ttt:S. ,_- we wiU ,1ow SF.ARCH tht na~ for J<1U at 11() extrtI chargt. 11nJ S11ve J<1U tht nmt and tht trip /Q tht Court H~ in Santa Ana. Thm. of r:rll'M, 11.ftn' the search iJ complmd we wiU fik your ftairibu.s businm nmne st41mtmt with tht Onmty Clerlt publish ona a wttlt for four Wttlts as rtquimi by law and thm file J<IU' proof of publication wirh the O!unty C!mt. P!Mse ~ by to fi!.t yqur fiaili1JUJ butinas stalmtenl at tht lJajJy Pil«. 330 W. Bay~ CaM Mt:SIL If you can~t J1'JP b) p!Mse aJJ ws 11t (714) 6424321 anti we wiU ma/« amtngrmmts for J"" to hant& this prrxwlurr by tn1ZJ 0l I/you s"'1uld haw a"Y .fimhn' quatiqns, pfmg aiJi ws anti we wiU bt '"""than glad to assist yqu. C1CIOd kit ;,, ""'' MJJ busiMSS.1 iiaTlflliL UNA SeMcee tnc .. (CA) Thi• bualn .. 1 le con-Publlthed Newport BNc:l\o JoMph K. Schllltln. 2933 ~ County on June 7, Tllll buslnm II conducttd ~;:4 Pecan, Irvine, CA ~r~l::;a~om-Colla Meta Dally Pilot~=·· Coeia M.... . Nt'tllt ~~?~=-E=IMI Thl1 bu11n1ta 11 con. mencad lo ~ bull-= 28• .M'f 2. I . 11, Thlt bu11n111 le co,._ Publithld Newport, Beachs Cotp . By Lynn lOll, Acctg r. duded by: a OOfpol'ttlon ,,... undlt the Flctftlout . dud9d by: WI indMdual COila Mita Dally Pllol T"' rtgllrwtl com lo The r1gla1ran1(1) com-lualneta Neme(t) lllCed S.t25 The re;letranl(t) com-June as .My 2 9 t8 "*"*' bullMlt llll4't"' ft!> mencecs lo hnUCt buel-above on:,,.,,_ 1, 1-.. PUB rntncld lo 1renaec:1 bull· 1_. ' • • • nous IMillltl flll'M or 111111t1 ""' under tw Actltlout ~ PIY A. • • UC NOTICI ""' under the Fktltlous · lla1'd mow on Jaftulr'f 1 1994 Bu'6nllt ~(e) llltld TNI ..... "*°" wM fllld BullMH Name(I) ll1led Sal30 T1lll lllltfMftl ... "'41 Wiii at>ove on: •1M4 ~ lhl,.~ 0ettc Of .,-~,.• aboW on: •10.94 PUBUC NOTICI "" Coun!Y Clet1I ot OrlftOI UNA ~ Inc., OW. L, ..,..,. --·r on June 3, -ame JoMPh It. ~ County on JuM 21 1994 Roaar9, ,...._.. 1194 ........... TNI 1C1l1ment Wal filed Flotltloue NOllCfsl'llll f1*ous N11M Thie "'""*" WM ~ N'ttMt The faloMl'l l*80nl we wWI ~ County Cieri! of llualnna .._.. Sllllmlnt ._.. 11wt ,_, wtlt lhl COUllly a.rte of ~ Newpott lwho ~~at: °'IAOI County on June 14, ltata•ant ttom 111•aw111W 111"' ~IO' Coun(y on June 14, Cotta ..... Dally '"°' FRERAAl ~~IN~ a::; 1194. Tht follOWlng l*tonl we Offtce ol Ill COIHl'Y ~ A new ' Ntla-June 11, 25. JA1tt 2, t , Ora19 Ave IC • Coeca .. ....., Pe1UH dOlng but1net1 u : Flclllout lutfnllt N#M S"11· •• 1... ,.._. CA BT · ....... lhed rMwport IMCh-ADTRACTIOH llMINARI, ment lftlll1 be llM belorl M ~ Nlwpoft leach-1aOM Wendy KtuNman Hl7 Cotta ,..... Dally Piiot 3167 llrctl ..,.... 1111, llM Tiie '*'O Of 111t """'*'' eo. M9ta Deity "'°' Ofenigj A IC • Com June 25, .My 2 I 11 NewpGf1 lledl, CA t2llO '°" noc Of .... 111'*111 "' ,,.,,_ a , Mr 1, t , 11. PUIUC NOTICI Mela, CA :a, • 11194. ' ' · Eric c . fr1n1. 1337.C "" In 11111 ew ot 1 FICllout 1... '1 • Thi• buelne" 11 con-la120 !Jelen Aw .. Coeta MIM. llullntel N#M 111 \llolllon Of Sa113 • •• dUcMd 11r: an lndMdull CA 12117 "'fWltt of"'°'* "'* Flfs 1------...... ..;;;:.:..:.::1 ........ .._. The reil1trant(I) °°"" TM P... Thi• 11tu1lne11 le con-• hlle. or COIMIOfl ltw '"'· RENT ••••••< menoac1 to ..,... ~ c1 ... -... .,.... ~an lndvtdllll ltdloll 14400 ec .._ ""'""' The '°'°'*"' ll*tonl .,. ""' IMdlr IW l'ldlout The mo.t oomprahan-The raa1au1n1(1) com-w Fro"'9IOM eoa). = ~ •: .......... Ntma(I) .... al¥9 Md .,,,..,. .... menoad lo ........... Arlt Fina, lrouaf' dlMlfled CO INTlfU1f .. lll. alMM on: M... tory of IOOCla MCI e. :'T ......, IW ........ fllllilMrt INdl·Cottr Miii ...._ _ __,;;._ __ ..;.;.._ -I ., ... 11rw1. COiia W9!?!y~ .._........ ::.-:::::-lllld ~ Mat'I.~ HOUSES/ CONDOS PORSALE GENEU.I. 1002 ACCESS FORECLOSED GOVERNMENT HOMES And Prop911test HUD, VA, ATC, elc. Uatlnga tor your area. FINANCIN<;l avallabl• 1-800-573-4433 Ext. R1605 COil ONA DELMA.I 1022 COSTA llESA 1024 ••wron coaou 1'EWPOIT DWPOIT IALIOA COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiil IUCB 10ll D!L llAlt 2122 IUCB 2111 UACB 2111 PDIINSUJA 2607 •,•llOOM•liii•iiNii1ciiiii•iii1iiuiiiiliiEuiiit.iiiiiid•iii2iiiBiiiRiii1eiiaii. •iipiia·liBiiEAiiiiCHiiiiiiiiiiiiii2HI• __............_ Iii•••••••• Quiet, clean & ready. cloua, quiet down· 1.___J-View p:r= Lele el &Jehl 3 +2ba. 3br 1.5ba older hom9 Lovety Porloftno In HV 1818¥. ••llta• latvd Stove. Bay & Thut1n. atalra. flto pets $750 JAC IUBGD.1.18 MAL TOR EASTSIDE O~EN SAT 1-4 471 Walnut Pl11ee Gracious cuatom 3BA hm on quiet cul-cl• sac, executive neigh· borhood Huge tot + morel $459,000 ATTRACTIVE Freshly painted 3BR, woodsy setting, huge tot, $329,000. STUNNING 3BR In great famlly nghbrhd. Hrdwd firs, lg lot & morel $329.000 4 + ..... -d ..... __. .. 4 Poin-1 blk to PCK-dbt gar, Hma. 48R 3BA. nicely StUdio w/klt,V•ba,andk •7'>_ftD".l• Move Intl --1 ··27 NllWPOR •mACH ...U:-RmUCEo 1100 1g ywd. tplo l1686mo upgrad•d. Avl 111 . 1/gar, ~Btk Bch/Bay. .. _..__ · .... ·- CaU 1..1. JOHNSON 1141$.11975 115-0642 • n1-1ne • 12975 AG'~ nso "' .... Agt n2.121a 1 =~m M:.~~ o~~~·, 2~~kat FREE• 128 40th St-Yeatly Avt SeJ>'-2Br·patto w/ pauo turn frig. d/w, neo111 crpVpnt W. D f1111y turn St 100 mo, unlurn S995mo 819-382-4937 Jim or June B•lhngs or 7t411134374 ••Hon llew 2Br tea Newport Ridge 2•r 1 .. ooatinfronl S.Cure. 1991 Newpon S650 Mo 722-G053 7tJl.192f_At•2 COSTA ... r• 2124 houM, pnvwt b ~~ 8rW1d new SF hm, upper eYndeck, *"' &Nd. 646-8373 Homa Sweet Homal _.,, "V ~ ...._ •t•P• O eacn. 3bdf258a plUa loft 2 k~ only Yearly ---------I 02r8 ... R/Tn~'!_~ 11250/mo. 873-6742 car g.,, 09Vet ..._;ad :;5/mo. 310o-431.a204 1BR u[>•talra, VERY 1BR Apia. spaciou1. 1 ... msg will retu1n call ,,,_,"....... ~ ~ ·-----· Ucn Submit on pats ci9an & quiet, lg POOi poolside, gated, close --,.,-,-.-.. -.-.-2-5 -*--1289,000 L.H. ~ c.tt._. ...........,.. Avt lmmed 12500 mo: ....,. 3ar lBa step a bH utllul landacape, to beacll & shopping. 2 Large yard. 1725/mo. 4 R· ll!tBa, w .. I lo-Caal Or Lombardi to bch. Sund.ck, frpt. nr fwya/ahopplng, Call for your new ad· 28R 28A S7 51\Jp Ooaan/Harbor View 2BR Penthouse $299,000 C•nwonV'law 3BR Townhome '595,000 Oo.aan/H•rbor View 28r atow & frig 2118 c:ated Jdnt cond Lo .neg lndry tac. Low dep. dress (714) 642·5858 S AafJ ~"'Our MapldK. 831-3311 backyard & patio. 7 •94781 Agt 'w11~(boa.mo Yr1Y·85 11229 No pets, please S550 Npt Hnhta area 28, peclall! Frig, d;w lmmed OCCpY. l3950 Np' Hta 2Br 18a haa, • -723-4 mo. 846-0392 2Ba. Water, gardener. Incl. 60>C30 pool. No CoQ Cottage 0... 7ae-7U2 Prud CA 424 WeetmNter. Oar, N™ r•_....,._,__. studio pets No tees. ~o " wUI ' ... ' ,... ............. 2BR·t·• con•GE garage Incl. $1000 I 5.aa . .a•55 IW'7 ,... -·u-a ...... .,_ yan:t, trptc. new In/out. •t•P• 10 E. t>ay/beti•a. "" A 54"' 5353 ••s• ·-• ,. ... ~ bCft twnhm -rr -• • ,., .. _I I 200 •..02 2550 E.nc:I yard, no pets. mo. ~-1---------3-br 2q.'::'~ ... w..wi -~ ramodalad """.. 1 · -• l<lt. frig, •1ov•. Quiel. 2BA 1 BA 1 le ne ~ --....... :::-br,__. '"'bar. Avt 811 aPYQLAii 412~. N/pet. '595. 873-8728 1725 mo. 722.e2M Nr Triangle Squa re, • rp · "' wdllre-tp.w/d-pat ok. .. "' angt 1v1 1 BR yai~ pet kitchen. lndry roorr. ONLY 11150 850-1151 l2300 mo. 844-8783 view .................. l3800 •STUDIO S&28• 2BR-tBA. 1 ~16 auntm. OKI Avl noV:t $495 mo garage 1804 Cla~ Sl llulll lest Dealt H.V. Homea 5/2\4, Walk to bch, refrlg/ pvt fncd yd. Water, + dep 997-2888 5950 mo 673·JOJ9 •= 1q~~t 18p'.,!:: Remodeled 3Bd-~~~d, ~ 211, Utlla lnc:I. Yrty. No P•t• g~8s&eir:_73~~4 NO •Sml 2Br cottage 5750 2BR·1BA dpl:it on Cutt 3BR Home ---------$599,000 Grubb & Ellla carport w/alley ac-21A8a condO w/gar. $1450 Incl U111a 760-1113 or 873-7965 AVAILABLE NOW mo +ut1I. •Ltg 1Br apt Dr. frptc cathe.:iral L Prl eel 2 stu ceaa Util Incl $500 Frplc, patio, w/d , AHAvlNowll 18 R redecorated pV1 S82S/mo ..-u11t 714· ce1ls, nev.ty remuo· OPEN SUN 1.a JUST LISTEDI OWHt C • •• TRW. req. Call Robert 11700 mo. 644-1281 Pat 7a ... 341 or CODONA patio. 5575. Ha~bor 846-2588 or 723"°433 eted s 1200 650-5927 ~ Great tor 1st time 11Port StrHtl" Mlillk•n 780-8000 Charry L•k• -6• 729-7234 Pru Ca " ' VIit.a 546-9081 410Htllotrope ~~t~:.r ·2.tBa.M~rs1<:l!dr 4Br·2.5Ba, lovely pvt RemaxRltr9 38R + d•n. 2.5BA, Yr .....:JBd, 2Ba. gar, hi DELMA.I 2622 E'ald• 2Br 1ea..,.ar, wd HUNTINGTON B;::0:,•s"13"00'•.""£a~t Beautiful new 3BR-d 1 ndl ...._, di...1.... f --11 3 d d ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil • fo r q u I ck sate t yar · mov• n co UTILi PDll EaaUkl9 "'"' --... MP am-.._a, oora to aan •I• hkupa, newly ramod BEACH 2640 bluff 2Br 2Ba, trpc 3BA cuatom condo on 5136,000 840-~eM Agt 3BR _ _..,. + lty,. lndry rm, cul-d• 11450 Avt nowl Agt COZV awdlo apt near $800 & $875 w/yd gar s1oso 121-116': oceanside, superb lo-631 eo1 t • garage, _.... NC l2000 842-9797 .857-3998 Of 873-3777 b h N t ~"'"""' water pd. 443-1037 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1--------.,..-c a tlon. Completely -v MOBILE yd. $1200 Jackie Gii-aoo2 Nl!PTUNE c . 0 pe . _,,.,,mo --.....,;.-------1 L.!pO rs·~ BAYFROt•T done wltll ~h• finest ua, Rltr 831-8011 Harbor Ridge-Gated Catt M-F 8:30am-5pm E'SIDE Back Bay ~ W' ~ :Je ~ ~t~~!n~':=~~·~ :~~~ liHiiiiiOMESiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 iiii 10 • 0 • ··~·T(:::D:."21!t8~ ~~:mv::.· r~~od:1:'• WESTMINSTER 2192 F:~ ~:~~;.:~5~7:tghly ~0.16~2;/p~~f~e~=~~ I~ ~c . ;~f~:~=~o~~~=~:~ town CDMI Extensive ---------S3750 mo 840-5324 liiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii #D. No pets 642·'2816 & u u o t w h I te DANA POINT 1026 N~bl!t~:~a.: bcH~p':,~ ~~ F~~ h'C::: :: Udo aaie/P9"1nMll• 3 Bd·2Ba hH, clean, ~~~~d~:W!~~-11~~,:~ E 'SIDE BACK BAY SA~ _l NEWPORT HE IC HTS washed oak cabinetry, fncdyd,remod S8500. portS800mo + $250 Bayfronl & Interior qui.t, 2 car gu, nr china, TV, stereo, PEPPERWOODS ?~·-•..... urge 2Br lBa g;l! Italian tile, recessed SELL OR TRADE 631-6510 or 631·1210 dep. 545-0442 homaal Leu• or aalel college. Grndr/pool wahr/dryr, !rig/freezer, 1BR, w/d hkups, yard, "n I ·pc etc No pets llghts, cathedral ceil· .. GNMJ, Realtera 9VC 11225. 892-0511 etc, etc S1550 mo. Agt $595 no pet 631·7813 WaUc to beach Lg S800 mo 760·9077 lngs , french doors 18+ UNITS cl!~ney LOT'' Call 87LA181 875-2311 2BR-2BA, clean 1 car and windows which 5 Block• lo Marina ~ " I ......,......,., ?:::: open . to • beautiful Well mainVmanaged. CRYPT 1225 nun unGTON Loold-For A Small Studio Unit, 081, On the move? garage, laundry $800 , _______ _ open courtyard. Gour· Prof Mgmt avt. S1.8M :-::::5-::-~=~~B~EA::~CB~iiiiii~2~1~4~0 R""• .,. APAR~l:NTS no kitchen $495 Incl Available Nowt MlSCELIANEOUS met kitchen w/state-Agt 7 14 ·509-3737 tnlau .... ..,_ uma. Avt nowt 720~ Sell your extra -673•7368- of-lhe art apptlancea ' 2 •Ingle Iota Paci C•U KIP POR RENT Farntaaf. 721-0750 house hold RENTALS sub-zero frlg·frMzer & View Memorial Par 1 •lk to hh 2br 1 ba Harbor Realty I••••••••• Indoor laundry. Mast IRVINE 1044 va lue $4000ea aa yard, 1 car gar, wd 173 4100 Walk to China Cove, items RE NT w/auperb t>Yllt-lns &liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S3000 obo 645-1213 hkup, no doga. 214 .. 1 BR Apt, uua pd. $700 in Classified BA with jacuzzi ·tub. Obi grave, oc.an view, 9th St. $890 847-4718 5()1.2135 Pgr BALBOA Avl 8/1. 873-4528 _ _..;,;..;....;::;.;.==;.:..;.;::..=.... __ 1 Priced at $475,000 OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 Nwpt Bch. Endow-Seaclltf 3Br/den/2.6ba ----------PENINSULA 2607 •--3....;0..;..8....;C_ama __ tl_on_tl_7_ .... Call... 22 SAN RAMON t I ct S1800 Can't seem to men care n . . gtd comm, shutters ttvough c1ass.1 e:i Ethel Krawitz SACRIFICE! ca11 Beverly 544-6459 yrd 12200 10% off w/1 get to all those Ra/MAX of Irvine RELOCATED yr IH 374-0745 repair jobs v.•1k to hh. t.o 1. NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT 2669 BEACH 559.9400 X370 OWNER SLASHES REAL ESTATE around the house? or 854-3334 WANTED 1625 IRVINE 2144 'Let the 2Br, gar, B•rt>er crpt, BEACH 2669 BEACH vert blinds, frig. l7951'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & $1 ()9S mo 873~736 II 2 669 •JASMINE CREEK• Plan 6, 3BR 2~8A. Motlvatedt Make ofter! Owner/Bkr. 644·9155 OPEN SAT 1-4 429 LARKSPUR OupleJt-3 + 2 & 1 + 1 $489K Franklin Alty 840-7000 COSTA MESA 1024 E'SIDE-•Y OWNER House will be Sold Sunday Night to high· eat b idder! 3Bd· remodeled ranch style on quiet cul·de-aac. Uv rm w/fpl, dln/fam rm, ~Ba, Berber cpts & Ille llr1. $259,000 Preview Sat/Sun 10-5 850-4338 Very pvt 3Br wthuge fain rm on 8100 alt R2 tot s 175K. 650-0943 Bkr·Ed Van dtn BOISChl PRICE $30K!!! Cluaffled Beautiful Turtle Rock GOT A CAMPROUND Service Overstocked with Pointe Gated Com-MEMBERSHIP 2Br-2 patloa, garage, muntt)' 2BA 2BA • OR ahutt.,.., A/C, w/d Incl. Directory loll & spectacular TIMESHARE? Peta OKI $900 mo. help you find ltuff7 A call to Claulfled will help 1i.iewa. Plush cream We'll take It. Amer 8-12 moa. Call Ham.t 1· bl h t Carpels w/hardwood •s1.a700 re ra e e P· lea'• moat successful .. floor1 Spacious LR w/ resort reuJe ctearlng-&42·5678 frplc. Cathedral cell· houae. Ca ll Raaort•--------- 842·5178 lngs, track fighting Salea Info rmatio n NEWPORT Designer kitchen w/ Toll Fr•• Hotline B'l:!•CB 2169 NEWPORT NEWPORT breaklaat nook w/ 1.aoo-423-SH7 ~ · CB 2669 D1:BCB loads of pantry Jonn-1 • .;.;;;;;;;.;;;.;.1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEA ,...... Air Appllances. Master II !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!: 2669 spacious c1oseu . HOUSES/ Beach Area mast., BA destgned for luxury & comfort, CONDOS Winter °' Yrtv Indoor laundry. 2 car FOR RENT Fum/Unfumlahed attiictl•d garage and' .. •••••••• 1-4BR Incl Waterlront enchanting private 1• S650 to $1700 mo. patio garden. Assoc 1-a-11 T-ao_A_____ VIiia Rentals Incl: pool. spa and .u.n..&..U morel Desperate ISLAND 2106 675 A912 seller reduced S30K to '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiSI -. $365,000 Call... 1• Ethel Krawitz Charming 3BR +olc w/ 1 ________ _ vw, 1 door to So. Bay. front, dbl gar + car- port S3500 640-5324 Re MAX of lrvlne 559·9400 X370 or 854-3334 CORONA DELMAR 2122 NEWPORT BEACH 10 6 9 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EASTaLUFF aEAUTY 118,145 DOWN 4BR 2~Ba r•mod9'9d Mediterranean hoUM. 12100/mo. Call Chris, 800-e 1 ()..03()() fQ( ap pt. 2 atory pool home, 3Br 2VIBa, panoramic 1·e.x-ec'"'""'v-1e-w~H-m_p_a""'t1-o""'f-p, view of lush grounds, walk to bead! 2br 2ba refurbished. Ann, Agt. 2710 Baplda dbl 841-5752 or 962-5221 g ar/ prkg 720.9047 BEACH RENTALS 1 BR. Ocnft . 1925 wk 2BR Ocnft 11750 mo 2BR Cottage M50 Wk 2BR . Penln . Sl25 Wk 38R Penln 11000 wk 2BR+Oen .11350 mo 4BR Udo •.• S3000 mo ·n. .......... ..... .,, .. _.. ..... _ 673-1900 YH C11 Aff•r• T 1 Li~• 11 N1•p1rt-B11c~f. 0 MINUTES TO THE llEACH /II_/ .... ._J-0 Um111•eL1Ft111•~ ~ 0 Stdle,ltr284"'' Apal11nents ~talt/Spu/'FltNaC11ten Newport BMC~ 0 U .. ta4Te11l•ll.....,I/ 110 lrvl•• AHHI 0 s...iYell.,WIC..rb 64S-OSSO ~:!!"' ActWltf•• ,,_,,,,_.,,_ N. 0 Cttpanla S11tu ,,,.,.._,,_,,,.,,,.,, ........ ... .... ..,..,.u. /ii ...... • I • I c 1 t ~ \ \I I ~\ I I \\ I I I t 1 I I \\ I +LIVE THE TRADITIO:\ + The Terrace Apamnen t at t ~ (?}U~NI ,!Bo;? ~;;,.;,: An Exclu sive Opportu nity ~aterfront Living on Ne,vport Harbor • ..,(ud1e1, Pcnthnu~ •nJ One 10 four lkJn•om Rc<idctXn. ;o;c.1. :l'l(•l ""l ft ' • l'mnc c ... ud·<~rcd Fn111n.;c !~ Ho 'c..un" &. ,,.11, ~htwrd • l'r..41c fk...,h • '111,, f,,."""to!' 81111<11 B~' C .~ \k,. !lcnJup A1'a1Wik • ~,. I\ "I.II rJ I 1\ m. 'i" 1!\d 11,>)I • \ \ ·~c •1 1-ct•" th \frcuni: k """' Rc-11•1r.n1 .,.,J R·~ "I 'cf\"' ROOMS 2706 LIDO 11ng t a1aps to beach, pnva1a entry fem oec. w d 1enn11 S395 S.495 673·6103 VACATION RENTALS 2722 Oet Mar Colony on the sand bch hsa ""' bes• of e verything• Avl rac· ing season 640-5324 New p o r t Beach oceanfront 3Br 2Ba near Npt Beach p er Weekly 714-434· 144:4 RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 BALBOA ISL. Clean 25~ n s shr b'•al'I' 2Br 1 Ba 5500 mo 1ne1 Ul•I & W d 675-5381 ' C dM Prof non·1mkr '°' lg 2Br 2Ba tnhm Den, gar w d A"a11 8 15 S575 -uhl 675· 1175 COM share 2Br 1 Ba hse ocean ••o• PCM HardwCI firs, trplc \0 5575 Jart 675·~21 .. LR Q 38r L•aMn• Hiiia To wnhom •-You get master bdrm w bath, garage space CloH to baactl can yon, twys $47!>. me plus "I.I uul1t1es car 714·587·177g, -----•I CLEANJNG SERVICE DIRECTORY DEClt 3548 COATING FENCES 3570 •DECKS HANDY•MAN 3710 IAHDSCAPE • LIMOUSINE NURSING 3814 SERVICES PAINTING 38581 PLUMBING 3890 SERVICES 3615 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3808 SUVICES 3 848 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MR PIX IT Small T. Do uglH Painting household a ppliance aaalo Y•rd M•lnt. QOlD ..... LlllOUllNE F1n•st qua1 ty pa nt1o;;i •••••••••I •WINDOW C' raulNG• STOP Deck l e aks •Wood Feno••• and .,..., • • CNA/HKA • • In the beach area Ins ~ · ...... ~...., ..... he haul""' repalra A h1,.,.,Yman L•wn•T Cleanupa, Ne w car a-weekday w/xlnt r •I• wilt Neat'clean L•GSl33C' FREE ESTIMATES waterproof coating•· __ ,_. ... chorH. 657·2 ...., T--rlmmln .. , Lt ap-lata Stock-bar 1 Plumbing Repair• 6i C-a rn Clurta lrom $. SC All t 'lures In it "' s ., • • ~>a~ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 3487 Jewelry Rep-PT home/ ore ahowa. E·Z $800- $2500 mo. Ground fir opp. It's runl 723-4446 297-6081 David decks, atalra Ouat. Hlltnlltt. low ptlcaa. Uc'd ·-• .... · .-.. provide "Int nurs ng Terry 909-485·6810 work. L#587430 Frff ~Conn. 97"6301 Semi Retired contractor. H•ulln9 97 ... 245 722·9999 TCP 7280 care sog.2041 ---""-· _____ _..,,. ROOFING Enghsh Speaking local Eat. Beat s 722-8769 Apr-a, lmptvmnta, amt Green Scene Landscpng t VANGUARD PAIHTIHC iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3910 resident, personalized )oba. Quality, Integrity, & Irrigation, Trlmmtng•------------------1 tnl Ext Qua• ty v.." k. work. Satlafactlon1--------FLOOR INSTALL I care, Ken 842-1770 & Removals, Cleao-MOVING 3834 PAINTING 385 8 Guaranteed L"'t>''664f! guaranteed 78().()155 DOORS 3580 upa a Malnt, St. UC.liiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FREE EST 845·&205 HOUSECLEANING REPAIRS 3620 G 3720 •599025, 9ao.e1oe PUBLIC NOTICE BAULIN •W.P . YOUNGQUIST ------- 15 yra ex~ Good~'·· An eq,.rl.noed ..... d ·-------· Laftdeoape Repair Th• c.alf. Publlc Utlll· Pelntlne Contractor PET RE.AL ESTATE Sadl•r Aoofln9-L1c & ins Speclahza comm e-oot repalt 25 ~·• •FREE EST 675<!>095 Catt any1me. M • dependable d oor vtnyt, haruwoo Yard llghta-aprlnklera. ti•• Commlaalon RE· S 3870 • 241-0531 • ceramic, marble, aub Hauling Junk, Appll-Frull....,,•nt & llaodlcilOrts QUIRES h all d Oual. painting by p1ot l1 SERVICE S PECIAI.IST 3 9 11 hano.r Guar work Y d c•-U ..... t at uae Ucf602098. tn1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rant! G"~D 3501 -----------• • floor repair, carpet anc:ea, ., ... an-p, Cell Piie 7'22·1732 ~ n~ reu. Don 521-8910 Uc, Bond 843-3882 Etc. Call Mlk• •-----...,,----househo ld good a FrM H t 645'1305 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilCONCRETE. M .. 1381 Lawn Aer•tlon Have move ra print th e ir Peraona1t:ed Pet Care Represent Negotlatt Exp'd 24 HR caregiver MASONRY 3557 a healthler, grffner P.U.C. Cal T number; 1 twtt Quallt, Pelnllng Kennel attarnatt"'· No Problem Rasot1..1t1on avall, local refa, Noni !L!CTIUCAL 3610 ptntvr--wt lawn. lncreued water/ llmoa and chauffeurs PL u S touch up• 1111u or v.orry L:lc, 0t Buyer Biolo.er, M.uic drinker, amokar. vau·u&vAlf 3 •22 HEALTH, BEAUTY fe rtlllzer Intake. print their T.C.P. num-mural• Rlctlatd Sinor tna. Reis &73·7184 &4S.5969E.•tfl!W'llRE • <:> 873-7048 c:;i • rl .,/#\.. ... 1.... REPAIRS u • ~lfL" 3740 • ...;E.;;;..n;.;.h;.;;a;...;n.;;;..c.;..•_d...;....d..;.r_o_u_o_ht ber In all adV.nl.. Uc 280844 1545-3209 *Beat P c.,-.. , ~1 aa.otrloal wortl run~ ,. tolerance. 464-1411 menta. If you have a -------TILE 3 9 28 ---------• LMldlcapa, bt1ck. Ilona. Local Uc. contractor Tree 1rlmlrantov•I, question about the i. QUALITY CARE PIASTER '•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CARPENTRY 3510 Jfc:oncnte l4J.Ot22 Quick ReaponMI c1-.11ta........._ ......, lutlRI Penonal sprinkler ayatem• & gallty of• mover, limo 20 yra exp. Ouahty REPAIR 3880''1 b'l1 Tiie & Marble Brick, stock, S tone, Tiie Fr" Eat. eS0-7042 Wood.L wfcker, uphola, Tralnar·t.Am outdoor lndac~. You name It, or chauffeur, c all· workmanship , fair i iiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiil etc r-REE pk:kup & Public Utllitlea price• 722·26t9 Ron iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Custom quality work A to z HANDYMAN Cone. Patio, Driveway •L•CTRICIAN deliv.,., .. 2 •18a3 autvlvat techntquaa. w• do I 8441-4174 Commlaalon I T at reas'bt prices. INSTALUREFACE CA81Nm Fplc, BBQa. Ref. 20 Yr UcenH #233108·C10. _,,. • 30yrs ••P "7-42H TREES 714·&58-4151 •O• HUTTON co. INTIEXT·QUALITY·1 770-2789 L•591315 ., .. c..__1, bathe, door•. Exp. Terry &57 -7594 Small joba, malnt and.------------------·I .,,_ Patch to compt111 --------.....,-"'' ,...,, •• i•v 6" Movt-lnterlor/""'tertor JQb• LlcenHd 25yra Re•lllf CreaUva hi• windows. Doug 546-7251 Cament/brlck/atone/UI• repalra. 548-5203 HANDY MAH 3710 INSllUCTION3780 T•"""'••..,• La•;•· ··• Complete drywall & ai.p 24 hra !>5• '7&Jt ..,.0rk Patioa-founta.nl HIRI A CMJ11nu dr'VW'/ •lab $2.50/aq ft •*•--.. 751-3'7 Loweat, St0tage, prof. a co u a 11 c c e t 11 n g 11eamrm1 aaunaa-tuba atamP.d concr•t• •---------XLNT rep 1 tw lnS\.. Ina aervtce L<f822831 ~Owers '7S3·822e Addlllona/Remod1•1• Ll541658 • 831-4310 ELDERLY M..........._. Pr.,.,U.. Prepare to e•c91 on LE'"•' T1'745e. V'MC »1.atSe Ma-5881 PLOMBIN"" 3ano Flr•IW•l•r/R•P• ra. --------3•11 Pa!nt-Carparltry-SAT ·w/PAT o·oowo UftA, " ~ WAU Jerry ...._7 •40 Concrete ·tll•·•l•t• CARI u Drywall and mor•I Author Consultant SEJtVICBS 3812 •ntar•ld Painting ~· Ramod. Doort ~ Drtvewaya·pattoa·poof Gary MIJ.8a77 l •c t u r • r . Irv In• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MUSIC tnVEx1 wallpaper lie TH& LOCAL PLUMllR COVEIUNGS 3932 c1ows' ~ 11uCCo'& drt deck a l 4'205237 HanM heaHh •Ide Seminar• 873-2380 Paralegal S.tvlcea LESSONS 3835 C<>mpet1ll\la rs111 10 )''• sln o tt47 .. W11 '"' .... 'tenc.t, gal", etc. Uc. 1..aoo-s1s-g312 CPR cert .. trong M-avl C,.rp•ntry, roofing, All type.certified e1CP Frff aat 7SH!039 8tllO'l'I Co·W• •'• •• Cuatem ln1t•u.tlaft 3Syrt ..., . .lerry 141-0117 24hra-dly rat•• negtbl plumbing, drywall, 3784 1o yrs ••P· Low I c•o•• as you1 phone ReaJComm atrlplp.91N ---------1CONTRACTOllS KarMm 780-30$3 atucco, painting, tile, JIW!l.IT •Lorie 988-6220• Vlalln/Plano L"'ona KOLMAN ~AJNTINO L•06000 8711•9304 No job 100 amallt etec1rlcal. Jim 141-7414 Fun-<:reaHve -lnlorm Int/Eld Qu&I WOfk 5~ on w/ed 17~~7 CHILD CARI 3536 35581--------atlVe by hlghty exp Reu. pnc:H EvefYday low SI copperi--;;;~-..---------uas C••11tlet• lltNl"rtv w.am Harotd _,._,...,. teecMr w/8M-Ail 11ga9 9 ond/tna since . ·1• r •pt p •<om p 111 e WA Ponwer , ... .._ CPA c e rtified-great home •rfvlronment. Call Hayley 444-1814 Whether you're buying or aelllng, c1 ... lfled COV&t9 .. your neadal ------ r 5111 ~om palnllng Wmlclh & )9welfV NPW K.alherine 831-1211 L•l 18617 Froe Eat pl.smb•ng SN~. S &. I JIUTU 3NJ Local UC 20yr up ' •Dim 3815 d rywall~arpentry ~ ~ ••• eo22 24hn Plumbing a34Ml42 _ Small job•. big lobe I••••••• ptumblng-etuoco *· lllflllMillll •T~• RADE ~~ cE~t. ~::f:.~ a e . •PWNC•a QATSS• Cal Alctc ta-M46 :'~ play HIH 'N T IWM90W Clfole -.ant. Se~!~:S:~:r•ln All Kind• of Jobe'°' •••••.,,,_. ...,..... •HloG HMDYllAI• Cell,..:"...::'*~~ ~ ctustfled ~~ :.:-'... !~90so ...... ~~3 chain All Kinda of People. ~ L4'17M06 ......... t.... ..,....n, ...... .,. a.11c1 ... 1 l:M-1761 _.;.;-;.;..;;~-----..:;;.;.;;:~;i&.;.;miili Ptlet c........... Jim Whyte ..... 1IOI ..... . r r '· 1 .. , 1• ,..,,....,,.._ ,, 71 DOIATI Waaher/Oryer It Cara, Trucks, lloeta. M . 1411141 RV'S, Furniture. IRI Tr ........ i• C11rue tu deductible, need or frut1 1rMe W/f!Nll not run. FREE TOW· S 1 O; On Palma ~·11 O ING. Jewish Hertlage Gal .......... 11 • ahede fOt the Blind ,.._.. • • t-eoo-a.00NAT• pine, fruit 15 gal l20; (1-800-238-e2l3) h91ba 135 ldnda, S1 ; lilac 110 90SMS74-9422 Sell your extra hoUMhold ltema In Claaaitled Piiot Cleaalfted • Ma ... 7a ... , -.-ENT-ALS----l-LO_S_T_.----1------EMPLOYMENT WLOYllENT -WANTED 2726 FOUND . 2925 EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 Ot iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiachlcago arllat-Male S REWARDS 1-------C•ahl•r/Cett•• GN8t a&1111..,..lolt nv1 aeeka residence/ FOf whl1e Himalayan EMPLOYMENT coun:= 0-:~ ~7pm. Just dialing phone. b•' studio Sept 1. Smkg/ long-halted CAT lost 5530 Costa Mesa Earn 15-115/hr. No ~~' Pets ok 673-4801 July 4lh, area of Be6-~-Mon-Frt Sam-~ ~~~h.Hll::i .. ~;r'~ •MOD•L aURCH• ~.·.T~•"' A~~n Call T::;, 7~2::a~· -GARAGES 714-760-866~. =~ noH:.:= · Hunt. Baach. Muat CookiN6 Joi • 2i FO· Dl:NT 2740 • oeo have •KP w/aervlng EM p L 0 y MEN T? ~-&'-au; $100.00 At•nor• 7 •7 ·t • the publlc. Great Diane'• awtmwear la ':: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimml REWARD Bob-Tall Drfvtrt phone peraonallty, lntareated In key holder ,,.., s100 alngle,garage typing of 40 WPM. a cashier pe>altlona at 0 _ storage only In COM GO LO BA AC LET ( /al $7.99/hr. Call today, our Balboa laland 708Avocado With Six Gree n Need Claa• B w r 80().58().0402 °' FAX locallon Uaa 173-3100 675·8634 brake endorsement) 909·599-3598. JM ~ , Beachtront P•rklng er Spac..outslde, bathrm avail no add11 charge. $39/mo. 722--0824 E'ald• CM Safe/clean/ angl. On pvt alley near • _, Tustin/20th. Storage. • ~ $1 25/mo. 646-7363 I J • I j I • I COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS OFFICE FOR RENT 2769 NEWPORT BEACH EX£C SUITES Lowest prices, free services. 833-9550 Chrasaphase Stones, or Clan A drivers for TempOtary s.tvlcea & "'N,...o"""'rth~T"Lei-u-... --• ...,alon- 3/4" Wide. Lost Sun· growing transportation Aftlllat... No fee to need• eicp'd •tvnat day between 2 and department to handle applicant. w/hlgh .. nd cllentele. 6:00 pm, In Newport dellverlea throughout FIT 111( h E Rental atatlon or Beach, In the vicinity LA, VEN. OC, and SB tl •r• ouH. oodn· comm. 714-497-eoec>. CounUe• erge c peraon, g of Via Udo Oporto driving record. Eicp ~R-eal-:-:E~ata~t-e ___ _ Boardwalk, and pos· Part-tlm•. 20-30 houra pref. S7/hr. Call Dani.------~ slblly In the Via Udo per week. $8.00/Hr. 714-722-0811 eKt. 249 . VIiiage , deckslde Moat deliveries are GENERAL OFFIC• walkway. Please call PM, aome AM. Wholesale shoe co. In 2 Coata Meaa looking 631-6000 Room 11 · Apply In peraon: for Full-Time. Self· FOUND . CAT 330 W Bay St, starter, typing, IBM Orange & white neu-Coata,Meaa. data entry. fifing. tered male, approx 1 phones, Me-4593 yr old. Nlca dlspo1I· No phone calla, The Community. tlon, healthy & af· please. Market Place. fectlonate. Found Sat, -"'-8..;..u_y _ll.-S-e-ll -ll-. F-ln_d_lt_. Piiot Classified RESTAURANT July 2nd, South Shore Cl8aaHled. M2-H78 Needs full ataH: bar· Yacht Club, Newport --------------tender, cocktalla, wait- Beach near Minney'a 1 _______ -------~eraona, cook1. Flex ~~!'s~S:.urplua .• call EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT r!T~~~r.~ayM:~:~:~ 5530 5530 M a r k 3 1 o -2 a a. FOUND BIRD 3587 INSPIRATION POINT liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiimm CORONA DEL MAR ~.~A"""LE=a~R=E=P==-1-p/t~f:--or South County HUNTINGTC>N A lease that's excliing as the as car. • THE NEW JETTA THIS AMAZING LEASE OFFER INCLUDES: • 10 yeor/100,000 mile limited power train warranty•· • 2 year 24-hour roadside assistance provided by the U.S. Auto Club • 2 yeor/24,000 mile no-charge scheduled maintenance• • Air (on~itioning • 4-wheel power-assisted disc brakes • AM/FM stereo cassette • ·Anti-theft alarm system • Power central locking • Dual airbag supplemental restraint system i I f I COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 2778 CALL ANO DESCRIBE Office Photographer to In- ( 7 1 4) 9 e 9 -4 3 5 o Sectefa~ LOW creaae/develop our FOUND1 KITTEN • Tl aalea In Boudoir Pho- M 01 tly black w ith Petfotm ~, ....._..._,,,,_.word tography. Sale• Exp• white, 6/29 on Avo-',,,,,.'ti• ..,_ '..,._.,,.... rlenc:e a Muat. Comm. CALL US TODAY • 842-2000 • PRESTIGE UDO cado Street In Co1ta ptOCe$l/ng and telephone Rob9rt ?14-851M871 STOREFRONT Mesa. Call 631·1934. •Seoret•r• PfT• I ' : llG LEASE VALUE PROGRAM TERMS ALSO AVAIWLE W /LOWER DOWN PAYMENT AND HIGHER MONTHLY ' I , I New ~ffice/retail 2,000 LOST gray & white answering for thfee /awyets. Small friendly NB area af. Below mkt S98c long hair CAT with offic•. You'll be muJtl PAYMENT AND MILEAGE RESTRlalOH, llG LEASE VALUE PROGRAM NOW ENDS EARLY JUNE 30, 1994. NET. Xlnt Traff & Prkg. green eye•, Tustin Salaty negotiable. Office hours akllled with a ..... PRU NEWPT 673-1900 Ranch area. Pleaae personality. Common I • Sm•ll bu1lness rental/ private offices. From call 714-838-0801. Qf9 8:00 Q,m. to 5:00 p.m . (one Hnae a muat. Hra flex. Reaumea: P.O. hour lunch, from noon to 1:00 Box 1248 NB 92163 S200 w/prkg. Xlnt CM -------location. 76()-8364 PERSONALS EMPLOYMENT ! BUSINESS Ir i FINANCE p.m.} Monday thtu Ft#day. Fax resune to (714} 721-9700 or mall resume to Law Offices of John R. Alcorn, 500 Newport Center Dtfve, SU/te 300, Newport Beach, CA 92660. SllVICES 5533 -------------------------------, I I • I I . i - PERSONALS 3002 HOT & WILDI 1-800-860-6969 Toll Free Call BUSINESS O?PORTUNITY 2904 Uv• Glrls-Call Now 900-263-9000 x 8288 S3.99min/muat be 18 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I · Procell 602 ·954-7 420 900 Numbers! SSS Uve PSYCHICS 1 on 1 r• HI Profil1/Lo Start upl 900-825-9000 11 2502 Top SS programs avl $3.99 min/Must be 18 nowl 1·800-865-1000 Proc·a11 602·954-7420 COOl<JE 01sm1BUTORSHIPI Name Brand, Unltd Eamlng1. Min. Invest S8900. 1·800-492-9121 LOCAL RTE•24 Loca· tlonse Buy All Or PartePoaalble S3K Wklye800-599-6789 PAYPHONllS·LOCAL ROUTI! $1200/Wk potential MUST SELL 1-800-788-3358 ell 201 ONE-ON ONE Uve Hot X·Taay 800-213-8048 S3 99/min 18 + TOWIM THE LOTTERY YOU MEED AH EDGEii Call for the 10 •••••••I hottest numbers today ANNOUNCEMENTS 1-900-155-1551 Ext. n LOST• FOUND $1. 98/nWI 11 + T.T .phone 2925 lm!l:!'1!.5!!1!!!!~!!!J $REWARD$ Black & white Persian SCHOOLS 6 cat, name "Chip-INSTRUCTION 3012 m u n k . .. La st • • • n iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim June 27th In Cameo Shores area of Co- rona del Mar. Please help me find him. Call Kirby, 640-1379. BE A PARALEGAL Accred. Atty. In· atructed, Home Study FREE INFO 800-669-2555 BUSINESS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY OPPORTUNITY 2904 2904 Work at Home for Over 100 .s. Companies Earn $200-$600 or more per wk, "orking at home. EZ \\Ork, 100+ rompanle supply you with material, and <>a.~ to foll ow in11t ructions. Get p1ud for completed work. "tart at your 0 " n pace, PT/ FT. 'en cf $) and 'A 'E to Alpha Publication • PO BOX 4939, G ardena, CA 90249. 2910 HAPPY ADS 2910 --· Call 642-5678. Pie... be aware that the Jlallnga In thla cal· egory may require you to call a 900 number In which there la a charo-per minute. Pu·t a few words to work for you. r"The -Buyer's Market" SADDLEBACK tlCheck your shopping Sales Leasing Service Parts IRWNE AUTO CENTER . 1 •-131 ·3377 714·380· 1280 =G~"rta-/&!$-3.-= HONDA INFINITI (714) 436·5050 (714) 241·1300 Both Joc:ired :ir 2888 Harbor Blvd. MITSUBISiil 2833 HMbor Blvd. (714) 545-1700 Cg) QV ~ *Plus * ~:M.esa C O LLISION 1399 Logan Ave. (714) 549-8755 11 XlJS ()f \Vl~li\11NSIIR * GREAT SELECTION * * Immediate Delivery * lS 400 • ES 300 SC 400 • SC 300 SEE THE ALL NEW GS 300 Your Best Buy ts in the bflart of Onlnge County! 13590 Bach BIYd., Wacmt•ter llach lhd. It 22 Pn:eway 714/892-6906 list off by stopping in today at.any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! "Buy, Lease or Browse" ange County's Auto Dealers are One in Customer Satisfaction ®~ mm mm <:;ICHEllRDLET. mmmmm IAY FLADllOI = #16 lrvtne~ I LINCOLN ~MERCU RY llACH UNCOlN·MHCURY 16800 d, H.B .M. .@ @ MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS 28701 Marguerite Pky, M1ss1on Ranl'ourAd Berel Call l'OIO" Aldo Rq. 642-4321 Ext. 311 •• • N9wport Beach/Coata Mesa Daily Pilot TODAY'S CRoSSwoRD PUZZLE NEWPOIT IUCB Saturday, Juty 9, 1994 97 SAIL BOATS 7014 CBIYSLEI 9050 MERCEDES 1130 ei et miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ------ l••lil•iiiliiiiiiii• 12 FT Hobie 1 aailbOat 'M N&W YORUR ·02 400E.O.epera&el l:s=: ._A_C_A_OS_S ____ 6_2_E_mba_nlt_me_n_t ____________ __. ~ TANNAH HIRSCH 1 ShafPly sloping 64 Go by -Haler PREVIOUS PUZZl.E SOI. YEO & trailer, Ilk• ne#, Push button trans, Fully loaded~mmac 11250. Call 809-683-pwr Hats & windows. cond·wht·91VC record• 2450 A true claHlc. $1500. avl 443-9194 JeaH •10 G•r•ee ••lel Combining 2 homH. 2027 L.Mward l.rl (nr Wntclllf) Sat 8-3 -19_7_8_E_r_lc_aon __ 2_7_' -xJ-n-11 Call 645·5198. 8 Detective s hnd 65 ManutactU<ed 1 O Fesh spear 66 Ctioose (a 14 Reel tormatlOtl candldale) 15 Freshens 67 NOtVOUs 16 Buller substitute 68 M1micl(ect 17 Actress Ekberg 69 Ho11 cond11ione1 18Alr out 20 Hamon 21 Golfers· pegs 23 Whirlpools 24 F11st 25 -ot Cap11 26 lnsllnct1ve 30Go inside 34 Goober 35 Feat 37 Sailor's rtply 38 Fathe1 39 Navaho dwelling 41 Smlar 42 81eal(fas1 14em 43 Ti'lk1ng bud 44 Cl•rm 46Molrl 48 Sode dishes SOThereto'ie 52 -between the hnes 53 Andes animal S6Cotlonpod 57 Mind reader s power 60 Plum s cousin DOWN 1 Blemish 2 Runnoog t>ac.11 Do1srn 3 Totooo·s lake 4 Dine 5Mesa 6 Undo1g1ound ctla0lbe1 7 Lillie 1111hole 8Vase 9 -Paik Colorado 10 Amber ·eolof ed II Jai - 12 Feshve occas.on 13 Rivals t9 Loafed 22 Simple and na1u1al 24 T1a11 ca111e1 25 Bra1ns101m 26 T1pove1 27Wh1nny 28 Roomy 29 AU1hor Allan Poe 31 Cap1u1ed 32 L,ookmg at 33 Leases 36 Glossy pa•nl 40 Wise about 41 Sour 43 Thank you 1n Mon11cal 45 Nol as big 47 Skimpy WEEKLY BRIDGE Q UIZ &•atblMtr Moving cond, lo hrs on rebuilt _D_A_T_S_U_N----9-0-6-0 MERCURY 9135 ~,:+,:.+;;.it Q.1-As South, vulnerable, you .;+.-;~rt hold: •J6 QAK762 'AKI08 +73 The bidding has proceeded: ~.+.-o118outh West North Eut m~ffl~l l Q Pue I • P H• .;.+-:;~h::-412 0 PUI 2 • P us ~:'b:lt:tl ? wt::Ftlliliiiii•IWhat action do you take? ~~~IQ.2-Aa South, vulnerable, you iiit:i~i=tl hold: ~~1:'11.876-42 \Q7 0 A108 3 •AJ -....;-...;.....-.11 The bidding hae proceeded: 49 P1cc;sed SI globulin 53Allar aiea 54 Heavy metal 55 Goody goody 56 POl1end 57level 58 Min lrachons 59 Basebalfs - Roso 61 Explofei s need 63Yale grad North Eut South West Pue Pue ? What action do you l•ke? Q.3-Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •K <::'62 < KQJ853 +KQ7o4 Partner opens the bidding with two no trump. What do you respond? QA.-:.Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •8 .-KQ878 • AQ l 03 +Q62 The bidding has proceeded: South Wfft No rth Eut I -J • P&N Pue S•le Furn, golf ciub1. engln• $5000. Ext 500 Everything from A·Z. 581-0595 Msg iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SAT 7/9, 3038 Carob -C.,..LA.....,...S.,..l.,..l_C_R.,..tt_O_D"""E"""S-3-3-'80 280ZX 5-apeed, Ellat• Moving Salel llMat Sell lmmedl A/C, power window•. Antq1, furn, misc. Restored. Extras. With AM/FM stereo. SlQOO/ SAT 8-31 1717 Port shp. $8000/tst reason-obo. Call &44-11340. 88 Colony Park Wagon, loaded! 9 Pua, beige/ beige w/wood graUi, 873-78n or 873--7948 9150 Manlelgh Clrcl• a.bl• otter. 875-2927 9075 NISSAN GARAGE SALE --------·FORD 104 Via Florence LIDO 14 ? Whal action do you take? Q .5-Both vulnerable, as South Udo Isl• Xlnt condition Fri 9-3 *Sal 9-12 $700 firm. 722-0458 you hold: •JS .J91> Al06 +AJ1076 --------The bidding hes proceeded. Having A Baby? LIDO 141 4528 with trailer, xlnt cond •59 T·B lrd, claulc· trophy winner, 67K Orig ml, red w!wht Int, great cond 673-7677 No rth EHl South West We've Gol It Allll 1 • Pau 2 + P a•• Mosuy baby Items, Cover, l•fttng ahngs, ---------etc. $1 185. 873·8327 .... nice crib, 501 35lh St. HONDA 9085 IT'S PLAYTlll&I TAKE OFF VOUR T· TOPS & CRUISE TO THE BEACH This N I· san 300ZX has all 11.e toys. plus radar, phone & hands·froe speaker 644-4159 2 • P He 2 NT P1L88 Sun a-1211 s <:-P w 1 HUGi SALi! MARINE SLIPS '88 Pre lude 2.os wl VOLVO What do you bid now? Boat, stereos, kitchen DOCl(S 7022 aunroof Xlnl cond, 1· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9ii2ii3iii0 Items, mens/women's onr, very reliable. 58K Q.6-As South, vulnerable, you clothes, garden tools, ml. $7500 434·9188 91 ' 940 Turbo Wagton hold: ' lamps, dressers, 30' Side Ti•, Ne<Hport 91 Accord SE•lthr Int, Whl.belge llhr 3rd •QJ 7 3 , J J 0881> 954 +A chairs, couch. Beach. FREE water AT, CC, AC, PW, ABS seat·a,r bag 16"all Oy Th b.dd h SAT ONLY 8·2 elec. Nr Lido Isle car phn & alarm w whls t1awleu 28K rnt e 1 ing as proceeded: 1124 Berkshire bridge. $9/ft. 675·7939 srvc records $13 000 Sl9.900.186-6993 Eut South Wfft North Westcllff/Oover '833·2741 Patty ' 3 ') Pue 5 0 Obi ,.,...=""",_,..,,..,-----30·50' Boal Slips avl for P us ? LIDO ISLI! Furniture, rent In Udo Marino Vil· --------VOLKSWAGEN 9235 What action do you take? exercise equipment, lage. $lO/f1, utls pd MERCEDES 9 130liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii freezer, surlbrds. lawn Call Randy 675-8170 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '09 vw BUQ Look for answers on Monday. equip,· clolhH, misc. --------·• Red Fri 12·5, Sat 9·1, Sun 40 FT mooring, Newport '77 4§0 SLC Gray1red sunroof, recent rebu 11 9-1,510VlaUdoSoud Bay In front of Amerl· Int. Xlnt cond, ownr engine. $1200/ot>o. can Legion. $12,500 kept perfect, nu llres, 875-4667 6014 PETS. CORONA llOVINQ SALE or lrade. 548-8954 all service records .1~9-1 """c,...o_n_v-ert_a_b_l_e_R_a_b_b_1I· AppllancH, antique S8700. days 640·5032 5 spd, AM FM cua --+--+---+--ii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANIMALS 6049 DEL MAil 6122 safe, furn, tools, 45' Moo ring or 640.1029 e .. es ste.reo (pullout) $3300 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii plants, misc Items. Sal Great Penlnsula 846-8229 On bd, hdbd, nltestnd1, 1• only M , 440 Vista location 515K, Class1ftod 1s dr ... er-c:o1;1temp S5SO Save abuud and Annual Ya rd Sale 9·3 Parada (Eastblulf) 723•5883 CONVENIENT xlt cond 548--0601 a bandoned P•ts. Be a Sat only 25 GlaH··------------------• whether you're buy· The Piiot Cl••alfled REDECORATING SALE volunteer/foster Call block decorator Items, Moving Sale! Lots of BOAT SLIP Ing, selling. or 1ust · clothH, toys, much good 1tutfl SAT 7aml In Balboa Coves looking cl3ss1hed has Bar & stools, couchH, 71 ~59-2704· more. 414 Orchid 663 Via Udo Nord Water & elec pd what you need• The most compreh•n· s1ve and current d1re1;.· , tory of goods and Hr· vice.s aroundl end tbll, DR, wicker It Yellow lab male puppy MOVINO·bookcue Udo Isle 85C>-e784 PILOT CLASSIFIED fixtures etc. 873-3617 8 mos old $150 obo. 8'bu 91h" cement MOVING 042-50 78 -------- 548 860 • • · Reasonable Excellent loc nr F•rry · 2 blks/1tepplng stones otters accepted. Din· 40• + on·shore bath FREE TO YOU 6022 ---------25c •a.. lg pictures Ing rm, couch, end ta· faciliiiles. Pvt patklng ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PIANOS • $1 5-20, atep ladder 10 blH, enter center, avl. 723-5835 •• x 10 $25, b-o<>ks $1 rugs lamps sml bOat FREElllllll ORGANS 6059 etc. Fr1, Sat· Sun 8·2, misc' Items. '34 Balboa Adorable ctomeallc kit· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 718 Larkspur, COM Cove (PCH acrosa tens. Flret distemper 844-5819 from Hoag.) SAT/SUN vaccine given. Healthy Ant I q u e PI are r SAT ONLY 8·3 8-4, 650.0113 but homel•ul Costa Pl•no, $200. Must 715 Narcissus (In M•sa Animal Hospital Hll. 642·5459 alley) Porta-crib, KJng 1.......... Newport Slip or l.lde-lle ---• 1• wanted for 26' sail· •lz• h•adboard, sml "f'n11•'SPORTATION boat '7·S8/f1. Lv Msg CHICKERING 42" upright piano, Ill<• new $1100. 673-3617 stereo, ski Items &l\IM11 clothes, and misc. I••••••••• 581-0595 Ext 500 ').. TIARA CONVERSION VANS •High. tops • 7 Pass luxury • 5 Fresh 94 's to choose from MERCHANDISE APPLIANCES 6011 fURNITURE 6014 • Safest conversion on market ••••••••• Refrlg 35" Almond aide Eth8n Allen formal Hv- by side $400. & other Ing room S890. Vlcto-1 _________ ••••••••• kuchen/bar appllances rlan sofa/love H et PETS • 673-3817 $925. Cherry Queen •~BTll! GARAGE SALES Anne dining room set nH~ 6049 NEWPORT ANTIQUES 6010 HOUSEBOAT BUYING ITEMS w/buffe1 & chlnaliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1r•ca 6169 * * FURNITURE 6014 $2150. Leather den 1"'iii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lake Powell lo 1llp. Partners '"k another From 1600-1960. 1 pc Ht $1500. Unused ADOPT-A-PET 1• Jewelry to entire houH 4 BLONDE DANISH box spring & mattress Everv Sat & S un at BALBOA 3 FamlllHI 1979 Port contents. Immediate $299 7 895 "046 ., R 1 H b partner . W•l l •••••••••I equij~~84~~,;,,b0at. AUTOMOBILES Cash lop$. 673-6223 CHAIRS, exce llent · 14/ '9 PETSMART, Fountain PENINSUIA 6107 a m1ge •· ar or • 11 $8 h v II p I kit . View HomH. SAT 8·11 cond ton. 0 t e set. Hunter green couch & a ey. upp e•. • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PILOT CLASSIFIED 644-8051 love seat, xlnt cond, tens and more, all Laptop c:omputer.1--------- 11·1 the resource you s2oo/obo. 848-2854 looking for loving, car· INCl'EDIBLE TOYS s oft war• & misc POWER BOATS --------·• can count on to sell a---------Ing homH. CALL 241· for boy• ag• 5-6, BMX Items! 7012 CADllIAC 9040 myriad of morchan· Overstocked with Le•ther 81h' 3·••at 0317 for more Info. bike, new rollerbladH, dlH llemt, becauH stutt? sleeper sofa , very gd ,.,....,~-...-----...,--boogleb091d1, skat• our columns compel A call to cond. $375. 721·8727 Lhaao Apao Pupplea boards, boys clolhH qualilled buyers to Classlfled Buy 11. Sell 11. Find 11. AKC, champ llne1, M/ size 5-8, good cond. calll will help Cl•Hffled. F. 1st •hots, paper S•t/SMn 8•m-4pm 842·5078 M2·5&78 trained. 645-8554 1714 Miramar (alley) Summer Sales -Drive! 1994 MERCURY TRACER • DRIVER AJR BAG • Power Steering • AM/FM w/Cassette • &c M u ch M ore! Pl••..,_ r., 2' """'"" T•.wl•o•d~n "'""'"'°'"'°''"' '" P''~' $ 9 9 9 5 ~and SfCUnty ~I Ophm to purch<\st at end of lease for SS.1\47 I TOIAI of payments S3S7b plus ta_,.; On appron>d cl'\"dlt 1 AT THIS PKJCltilmJ> • DUAL AJR BAGS • Power locks ck windows • CruJse Control • 3.8 Liter V-6 • AnU·IO<k Brakes • PowerSe.11t • Ta.lt Wheel • AM/FM Stetto Cai sette • &c Much Morel $17 995 1 •I dlh price .. ,_ Mus ta'( for 24 months. Tr11de or down ~yment of St~ rlus lsl payment, license Md sec:unty deposit. Optton to purcha~ at md of leaS<' for $12,096 Tot.~! of payments S4n6 plu; '"" On appn>vN C're\:111 1994 MERCURY VILLAGER STANDARD EQUIPMENT • DRIVER AIR BAG • ANTI LOCK BRAKES • Autom1tic Trans • Air Conditioning • AM/FM CHHlle • Power Steertnl' • rower Windows • 7-Pusenger Sullng • 1111 Wheel • Cruise Control • &cMuch Mo~! . LINCOLN TRADE 28' Century Flybrldge '79 Seville, pale yellow cabin cruiHr, twn V8s, palnl/Wht llhr loaded through classified M2·H78 - xlnl cond $24,000. Drives GrHtll Hunt. Hrbl' 846-2732 673-7877 or 873-7946 Did You KnoW The Faste st Grow ing Mercedes ~ Benz De aler lp America Is Missio n Viejo Imports? And Did You Know ... We Deliver!!! All Mercedes Available Over 200 in stock now ready for immediate deli ver)' MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS (714) 364~1700 1 .. 5 At Avery Parkway Exit S Highest quality Great alternative to a Suburban CONE C2;:1 C:HEVRDLET (714) 871-9110 .. : • T Selurday. July 9. 19114 ' • • • ' I • ' • -.. -.. .... -0.-.,..., .... 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A vertise it1 and they .lYill come Remember about two weeks go, when I made a rare sales itch to our readers? It went something like this: Support our special section on the grand opening of the new Central Library, and the Daily Pilot will write a $10,000 check to buy computers for new literacy center. My dilemma, I confessed, was that we had already written the check, and I needed to find a way to cover it before the bean counters started to garnish my paycheck. You can tell by the 36-page, "One For The Books -The story of Newport's new Central Library" special section you're reading, our readers came through. As usual. More than 70 people -friends, families, business owners - called in before the end of the day and gave their fin ancial support. You'll see their ads -containing their favorite book and co ngratulafory message - throughout this publication. They've all played a vital part in an effort to teach hundreds in our community to read. I encourage you to shop these businesses and thank those neighbors whose ads you see. I will. While on the subject of giving thanks, there · arc many other people who deserve credit for ~.! ! .... J .,r,.\ •! • .J'• J , ••• 1 ";· '~ ~ I • ''' ~ 1 ,1 I '''" -helping us produce "One For The Books:" From the library staff and volunteers: LaDonna Kienitz, Tom Johnscin, .,Michal Heller, Melissa Adams, Teri Craig, Barbara Glabman, Jodi Greenbaum and Rae Cohen. From the D aily Pilot: Tom Johnson (ours, not theirs), Steve Marble, Iris Yokoi, Marc Martin, David Heitz, Eric Marson, Annette Chavez, Joyzelle Davis, Micheal Fletcher and his sales staff, Minda Cummins, Greg Krem, Mary Ann Cote, Mary Carter, Dan Sorbie, Stewart Schillero, John Phillips, Rob York, Laura Weaver, Janet Camares, Lana Johnson, Kathy Lyford, Ed McCartney, Leslie Caines-Nash, Lyn Parrell and Pat Tool. I'm going to step aside here and let you - through these pages -get familiar with the new library, its services, support groups and history and, above all, the heroic people who made it happe n. Thanks for allowing the Daily Pilot to play a part in this wonderful chapter of Newport Beach history. illiam Lobdell, Editor ~t.uc M.um 1. Lh111 rmu •• t ' July 9, 1994 Newport Beach's new CentraJ Library opens Sunday. and was able to ead . It's about Russ·a." Von Ka,.man Ave . ewpo,.t Beach, CA 92660 (714') 975 -0793 Fox 71 4' 975 -79.S I ( '(,\/ I 'l.11,1' I > t ••• , ~. f'lf .. ' One For The Books -The story of Newport's new Central Library ...nee upon a time, iiLa flourishing part of the world lc.nown fur its beaut}' and prestige, the people who dwelt there faced an awful dilemma. • De- spite having a magnificent harbor dotted with islands, homes nestled m rolling green .. hills and a coastline envied by the entire nation, the community lacked something most every worldly city has -a central li- brary. • Many of the folks who lived there found this to be an unthinkable tragedy. And as eady as 1974, they began to dream up new chapters of their community's fairy tale existence. • They would come to be called "the library people" and their stories would be of persistence, imagination and -eventually - success. • The library · peo- ple encountered plenty of hardships during their crus~de, including a few "no growth" city offic~als and severe budget constr.aints. • Once, the local newspaper slapped the well-intentioned souls on the hands when they spent more than $5,500 in taxpayers' money to send the library's architect to merry old England to make sure sla te tile fo r the lobby was just right. • But now, 20 years after a little-known city councilwoman named Lucille Kuehn began to organize the masses, a library fit for even the most noble kingdom rises above Avocado Avenue and Coast Highway. • This is the story of how a community came together to build a magnificent $8.2 million library. -By David Heitz . Saturday, July 9, 1994 3 AUTHORED BY THE PEOPLE CHAPTER ONE: LUCU,LE KUEHN L ucille Kuehn just had to get that fourth vote. A city councilwoman from 1974 to 1978, she worked feverishly to convince Newport that its present library system -three small branches -was te rribly inadequate. Days before the council voted in 1976 on whether to build a new library, only three of her colleagues seemed to ngree with her, nnd it takes a four-vote majority to get nnything accomplished. Kuehn knew councilman Howard Rogers still was undecided. So with the help of library board members Sharon and Robert Lynch, she came up with a pla n to win Rogers over by taking him out on the Lynches' yacht, where they could discuss the goodness of libraries. "It was a nasty day to be on a boat," Kuehn snid. "But afterward we went to the Lynches' home on Linda Isle. They had a library-lined room that overlooked the bay ... a nice fire burning ... some wine." Kuehn got Rogers' vote. Although the end result wasn't the gr:md central library that Kuehn had in mind, the 14,000-square-foot Newport Center Library was built in 1980, fulfilling the retired university educator's campaign promise. But even after ahe stepped away from the council in 1978, Kuehn continued to push for a biger facility, a place where everyone from toddlers to business people wo uld hnve their own special New Central Library was built from dreams and ha_rd work BY DAVID HEITZ Library trustee Lucille Kuehn was all smiles at the new library's 'topping off' ceremonies last year. nooks. In 1987, she he lped convince the city to prepare a needs assessment of library services. The report, compiled by City Librarian LaDonna Kienitz, concluded the library was deficient in book holdings, seating and square footage of facilities. The solution: a 54,000 square root central library. It was exactly what Kuehn, who now sits on the library's board or trustees, had wanted. Her dream finally within reach, she kept nudging. Long story short -Kuehn's vision is now reality, a stunning composite or concrete and glass located near Avocado Avenue and Coast Highway. She visited the building two weeks ago, when movers were transforming it from an empty structure to a full·scrvice library. "There they were, moving books onto shelves. I burst into uncontrollable sobs of joy," Kuehn said. "I get duck bumps when I think about it. lt was such a meaningfol vision." It was something Kuehn lo nged for ever since moving to Corona del Mnr from Pnsndena in 1958. "The differe nce between the Pasadc!na Library and the Newport Library was awesome," she said. "There were perceptibly fewer books, fewer choices, fewer services." When she retired from UCl to rear her second child, Kuehn decided the time was right to begin fighting for a better library. "I was not the retiring type, so I decided, 'What will I do now?' I thought, by golly, I'll gel U) a library," Kuehn said. She ran for City Council. campaigning almo!>l exclu)hel) on th e library issue. Nobody thought she would Y.in. As it turned out, f':c\\ pone r:. were solidly behind her. The S:SA million bastion of anformataon on Avocado Avenue -more th.1n S2 million of \,.,hich was built from donations by residents and local businesses -is proof. CHAPTER TWO: '!'HE S'l'AHBS B y the late J 980s, everyone agreed: a new central Library was needed. Badly. But how to pay for it? The library board of tru!>tec~ looked to the Stahrs -John and Elizabeth, that is. . "This library was built by the people of Newport Beach, .. Elizabeth Stahr said. "T\\enty fhc hundred donations. for which l wrote every single thanl...-)OU letter." Appointed <X>-"Cha1rs of the • Newport Beach Library Fo undation in July 1989, the all·Stahr fundraising team carried the bucket around town and collected a whopping $2 million, hol>ting fundraiscrs both glitzy and humble. To fund the remainder of the $8.4 million building, a bold Cit) Council issued certificates of participation, which arc similar to bonds. For the land, the city negotiated a swap with The l~ine Co. The • 4 Satur~. July 9, 1994 One For The Books -The story of Newport's new Central Ubra.ny developer took back the two acres where the former Newport Center Library sits and in re turn gave the city four acres on Avocado Avenue. Later, The Irvine Co. gave the Newport Center Library land to the adjacent Newport Harbor Art Museum, which is planning to expand into the former library. fundraising task. "I had a child who was barely five and she was r~ading 20 to 25 books pu-wccLShe-Said, 'Mom, I have got to go to the library,' " Stahr said. "If I hadn't had the public library, I don't know what I would have done." Elizabeth Stahr, who describes herself as a "professional volunteer," and her husband, attorney John Stahr, said they were more than willing to accept the If for no other reason, for the children of Newport Beach .. Elizabeth Sul.hr moved to Corona del Mar 22 years ago last week. In honor of the Stahrs, the John and Elizabeth Stahr Children's Room of the new library will feature a starlit-domed storytime enclave, kid-sized picture-book bins, a listening/Viewing center, two CD-ROM stations and a reference desk staffed whenever the library is open. There will even be a section for young adults and high school students. "It is going to be the library in Orange County." To the people who built it, she offers endless gratitude: "Thank ·FIGGE .. PHOTOGRAPHY INCORPORATED h has been said that a qreat community is only deemed qreat when it has a qreat publicJibrary. Conqratulations. Newpon Beach. on the openinq or your new. state· of-the-art public libra,Y! (114) 60 -ttd UO N-oort C«tlttt Dr~ lte. ftlO, N-oort kKll m BenkolAmerlca v .. ,._,_ .. ...,.. Banb of America financed construction of lhe Golden Gate ~ri~. the films of Disney and Capra and the qrowlh of Calffomla's farm industry. Founder A.P. Giannini envisioned a nationwide system of branch banbs brlnqinq capital 10 anyone who needed 11. Conqratulatlons to the City of Newport 6each and lhe completion of the new Central Library durin~ this. the 90th Anniversary of Banb of America. (714) 975-149.5 3500 f . Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar Sidney M . DeAngells Sidney M. DeAn~Jis, a Newport Beach divorce attorney is the author of "YOU'RE ENTITLED! A DIVORCE LAWYER TALKS TO WOMEN." Dr. DeAn~elis is a vraduate or lhe Wharton School or the University of Pennsylvania and lhe Temple University School of Law. He has over 35 years of e xperience in locatinQ hidden assets and concealed income In divorce lili~ation.t Con~ratulations to the Newport Beach Public Library. (794) 711·1100 I Corporate Plau, Newport Buch, CA HMO •• , 'G. you for supporting it. Thank you. for believing in books and libranes. This library is long OYcrdue.!' CHAPHR !JIBIB: DAVID CAUUCHABL J ohn and Elizabeth Stahr had a job to do and they did it -very well. But in January, they passed the collection tray to David Carmichael, chief attorney for Pacific Mutual in Newport Beach. Now that the library is built, Carmichael is leading the foundation in an effort to raise enough money to fill the facility with top-notch resources. "I sense there's a tremendously strong will in the communit) to have a great libral)' and to keep 11 functioning, -anmichael ~aid He appears to be right on. So far, the foundation has collcc1ed about $300,000 under hi~ leadership -almost triple ''hJt the library's board of tru!>tcci. had hoped for by this time. In a campaign to undcl'\1 me 1hc.: lib~ary's grand opening gJla, the foundation collected far mo1c.: th~in the amount needed to pa} for the. party. "We'll be able to 1U1n o'er a huge amount of money to hhr;in just for the effort." Carm1dud · said. In coming month~. Carmid1Jd will be working \\ith the \lu,1r.~,, community -one of the l1br JI~\ biggest groups of U!>eri. -ll) 1a1,c.: Chuck Waite custom Masonry company Conqratulations on our New Library. (714) 7ft·UH Newport Buch Chanteclalr (7H) 7H·IOOI 11t11 MaArtbur Bl•d .. lmee. CA H715 Hard Rock Cafe LOVE All SERVE ALL (71i)NO-U ... 411 ...... c-.erDr .. lle•llOft ..... .· One For The 'Books -The story of Newport's new Central.Library money. for_ improving the library's already impressive business resources. "There's a lot of business support, but there's a lot of other support as well," Carmichael said. Case in point: The city recently David Carmichael enclosed a plea for donations in residents' water bills. Approximately 500 people ~rote checks for amounts ranging Crom SIO to Sl,000. am~ing by building this libra~ raising the $2 million or more that 11 did," Carmichael said, Before chairing the foundation, Carmichael was a member of the library's citizens task force, a group to develop a five·year library plan. "There's a need for the well-equipped Central Library ... ," he said, "and we still need to serve people through the branches. I think people need to be reminded that the branches arc still there." Carmichael said the city's library staff deserves a great deal of credit for creating one of the best library systems in Orange County. CHAPTBB.4: TOMJOHNSOR E very miracle has a maker. Arguably, the creator behind the Newport Beach Central Library was the entire community, but one behind-the-scenes guy, Assistant City Librarian Tom Johnson, deserves an additional mention - if for no other reason than because 'M's so modest you might never hear about him otherwise. When he first came to work for the city in 1987, Johnson reviewed a report outlining what Newport residents expect from their library. He said it came down to this: "l think that Newport Beach; for a city of its size, has done :.1n "I think our staff here has done a great job -very helpful and right on top of things," he said. "That's a good part of what a library is." Ne~porters are highly educated, goal·drhen people. Many of them Hugh Hewitt Hewitt & McCulre "May the paqes turn for many years." 3!10 t Jamboree, Suite t!IO Newport Beach, CA H660 '- The Balboa Bay Club We have been in existence since 1948 and looR forward to sharinq a Ionq histo ry toqether with our new Central Library in Newport Center. We are proud and honored to serve the citizens of Newport Beach. (714) W!l-5000 tttl W. Coast Hwy., Newpon Beach Wherever WhiteOab Financial ~roup d oes bus iness. we d edicate o u rselves to supportinq the local community. That's why we donate money to local schools. suppon replantin~ effo rts for fire dama~d areas and why we are proud to support the Newport Beach Central Library. Ht S. ....... • lte. IN•....,_. IMdl •CA • tlMO ltl1 (7H) HI-IHI •Pu (7H) HI-IHI ( have coosidi:rable amounts of leisure time, and most of them want their children to be at least a!. successful as they arc. They're library-types. "I sincerely believe (the residents) are Tom Johnson going to be quite pleased," ~Johnson said. "What we have here is a building that's extremely fu nctional and, despite the fact that it has 54,000 square feet, 1 think it's a relatively easy building to use and understand." Johnson is an aggre!.!.i\e and Sa\.U!'dey, Ju!y 9, 191::14 5 astute overachiever '"ho':, :.ah\J):, thinking forward, keeping tab:, on how to harness technology. He ~as so busy l:ist ''eek preparing for the grand opening he barely had a chance to say a few words about the momentous occasion. The Daily Pilot interrupted Johnson during a "lighting walk-through" -a tour of the massive building to show employees where the light switche~ are - a nd asked him to e~plain the biggest hurdle that the city had to overcome in building a new information headqu::irters. "I think the funding. How do you get the money to do something like this?" In retrospect, the an:.\\Cr )CCm:. ea!.y. You appeal to tho:.e "h0 call Newport Beach home. ~llHK""()()I) & IHOX n n .. LH HAii .. "\\".\. ,. ( ~O~IP.\.~°'· ( \; . ..___!. Chem-Dry '' 11 "'' 1 '' ru .... , ..... h i f"ltt°'I Ut We're happy to support the ad ult literacy proqram. 1716 Oranee An .. Costa Mesa, CA 9tH7 William Harold J eweler .. Everyo ne of us has dreamed of findinq a treasure ... Come find your own treasures at our 1/t off sale! July 5 thru July 30 (714) ITS-OHi SI .. Newpon Bl'fd., Newpon kKh , ·'· ..... 8 Saturday, July 9, 1994 One For The Books -The story of Newport's new c.em ral Lto:::-a.7 1111· 1111111· 11111 Q -g 11111111111 11-1 t i 11 ·1 111 D 11111 111111111 111111111111111 ~11111 111111111 QUIET READING UPPllR UYmL QUIET READING LOWER Ll!VEL FRIENDS' MEETING ROOM L------_.J~~.~USINESS AREA POPULAR LIBRARY STAHR CHILDREN'S ROOM LITERACY SERVICES · 11 Ill 111 II I 11111111 ~ I I I I I I BOOKSTORE The floor plan of the new Newport Beach Central Library. 111 l·I ------ MEET THE NEW LIBRARY Here's what $8.2 million bought the people of Newport Beach T he new Central Library at 1000 Avocado Ave., just north of Coast Highway and west of MacArthur Boulevard, is a two-story structure on a four-acre site -a far cry from the city's first tmy library in a remodeled room at the Ebell Oub. Brightened by dramatic natural lighting, with commanding ocean and Catalina Island views, the new facility is nearly four times the siu of the now closed Newport Center Library. On-site parking accommodates more than 200 Bookstore Located to lhe rigbt of the treUiscd entryway, the bookstore operated by the Friends or the Library offers used materials for sale. Meetlng Room Veer left off the entryway and you11 reach the 15().scat Friends' Meeting Room, which scNCs as a site for programs and community events. vehicles. Donor Wall Library customers enter the A slate and plaster wall in the lobby of the 54,000-square-foot lobby of the building displays the facility after passing through a in SCTibcd names of major donors trellised arcade. Locatjon diagrams -permanent sestimony to fa cilitate easy navigation through community support that raised $2 the two levels of the building. million critical to augmenting the Following is a walk-through tour $8.2 million c.onstruction cost. An of the new library, to gjve you an art exhibit area features idea of the facility's layout and contemporary works from the services. Newport Harbor Art Museum. Literacy Services Four computers running an array of programs arc key features of this area, located to the left of the lobby, for adult literacy students and their volunteer tutors. Popular Library Across from Literacy Services and behind a circulation desk that include two express lanes for qukk checkout of materials, the Popular Library offers current fiction and nonfiction books, paperbacks, large print books, books on cassette, magazines and sound and video recordinp. A separate young adult section 1 housed here as well. Stahr Children's Room At the very east cod of the first floor, next to the Popular Library. is the children's services area, named for John and Elizabeth , ... ~1 ,4 "''"V .. ,,1 ~1 u.•lt ... ,,,.,.._ '(1Cld1 I I uri) Stahr, the original co-claa.irs of the Newport Beach Public Li1>rary Foundation. Bright primary colon, shelves no higher than 66 inches, a listening-viewing center and bins of picture books are key features. An adjacent storytime room with a galactic theme will be used for children's programs. DCOllD l'LOOB Two stafrcascs and an clcvacor provide access to the second level, which houses the valuable reference and business collections as well as adult fiction and nonfiction malerials. Inf ormat ton Knowledgable reference librarians man a centrally located desk from where they can answer research questions as well as suggcsl leisure reading materials. Telephone reference service is provided from a separate staffed off1ee. The tee:OUd Ooor electronlC village provides access to computerized public.ations and resources. Quiet Rea.dlng Lounae seating is provided at the far welt and east ends of the noor. for unintenupted study and focused ooncentntion. Loca.1 H1Story Find historical dlta about Newport Beach and Oranac County dati~g back to the tum of the century in this section, located in a nook on the cut side of the floor. 13ustnesa A one-stop IOUrt:e for resources .on a ranae of buainaM>riented topics. this area on the wes1 side or the floor will include reference and new buaineu boob, magazines and newspapers. ·"*"~ 't'iuum"'r>.'11 t111t. M L•• '<'6"' J 1'-lu'l r\"".fi ~'Q .. .;, r >'V../' l (~ .nt •I ~~a.1 1L..-=...::..:...:..:~·:.::..·.=..=-.:.:.:·:...:...·~;;;.;;:.;;:..:;..:;.;.;::..::..:..::...::....::...:.;:.....:..:....:...:...::...:..:....:;._:._:...!.:.:::.::..:!.::;.::.::..:.:.:~~:::._..:..::...:.=:.:.....:...:.:::.:..:=-=..::......:..::.:..:.:.::..;::..;:.;:...;.~..:..:::..;...,;._--~ One For The Books -The story of NeWJ;X>rt 's n ew Central L1brary Library builds foundation of support By David Carmichael T his week marks the opening of the doors of the new Central Library here in Newport Beach. It 's a tremendous accomplishment. No question about it: We are proud. Not only is it a beautiful and functional building, but it serves as a highly visible monument to what can be accomplished when a motivated and resourceful community gets behind a worthy cause. The new Centr:il Library started with a dream many years ago of a larger library to serve the growing local need. The path 'from dream to reality w:is not :in easy one. Like most things ~orthwhile, it took the melding of i.trong will and resources to meet and overcome challenges due to rough economic times and the str::iin on municipal budgets. The community responded to the call for support by donating over S2 million for the construction of the new Central Library. The campaign led by John and Elizabeth Stahr reached every corner o{ the community. The private donations were packaged with city funding to pay for the design and construction costs. We did this during one of the worst recessions in recent memory. 1 Because of these conditions, other cities and counties arc closing libraries or severely cutting back hours of service. Other charities have had to cut back services as well. The timing makes our accomplishment that much more rem:ukablc. Municipal finance experts feel thnt this em of shrinking municipal treasuries is here to stay. . As a consequence, nlilny of the important things that cities provide· -Libraries included - are under intense budget constraints. More and more, cities are looking to the people for help. All this is occurring at a time when the role of libraries is expanding,. Throughout history, libraries have been collection points for literature and the importnnt books. They have been places for scholars to carry out research. Today's library is much more. It is a place for citizens to be educated and entertained. More materials are accessed by computer. The library has great collections of video tapes and music on compact disks. Y ou're just as likely to find a magazine you want on the shelf as at the microfiche TCader. There arc extensive children's programing that instill the value of reading in ou r young people. All this is expensive but absolutely necessary in today's world. How can we have a library. for the 21st century given the current state of municipal finances? The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation is not the only answer, but it certainly is one of them. Our Library Foundation, just as others have been set up across the county, is an independent charitable institution that accepts tax deductible donations. It is governed by ::in independent board of directors of civic-minded citizens. Its purpose is to rnise money from private sources to help fund the materials and programs th at we wouldn't have from just the city co~rs. A private source of funding, such as the Foundation, helps even out the ups and downs of annual municipal budgets, allowing libraries more stahilil) in their planning. The community's response to the Foundation's call for aid for both the new building and on-going support has been nothing short of spectacular. Mnny of you have responded to solicitations in your water bill. When you :we ::it the new library, please pick up a Foundation membership applicntion. lf it is more convenient, the Foundation can be reached at P.O. Box 15695. Newport Beach, Ca. 92659 or call the Foundation phone number -548-3131 -for more information. Thanks for your support. We look forward to seeing you in the new Central Library. David Carmichael is the president of the Ne .. port Beach Public Library Foundatio~ Newport Beach library: not just for books any more In nddition to an impressive collection of best sellers, classics, mysteries, literature, leisure reading, history, current information and more than 1,000 different magazines and newspapers, the Newport Bench Public Library also offers: • Recordings for listening - music, books on cassette and how-to tapes (languages, new skills, etc.) • Video cassettes for viewing - current releases, classics, art films, how·to films and PBS films. Current releases arc loaned out for a fee of SI per d~y. • Free adult literary services - Trained volunteer are available through the Literacy Services office to provide free one-on-one tutoring for ndults learning basic reading and writing skills. A literacy lab is also available for use, with four computers equipped with an array of software designed to teach basic language skills. • • Especinlly for children and schools -songs ::ind stories on cassettes, materials for homework, toddler and preschool storytime!., after-school book club, summer reading progrnm, librarian \isits to schools and class tours of the library. A separate young adult section provides materials for junior high through high school students. • For business and government - Moody's, Standnrd & Poor's, Dun & Bradstreet, trends, forecasting, statistics, import /export and the European Com,11unity, big business, small business and W.ivelength (the library's current awareness conduit to the business and municipal realms, which can be sent directly to you). • Branch libraries -The Balboa, Corona del Mar and Mariners branches provide popular collections, reference resources and children's services. •Information services -By telephone or in person, courteous librari ans can help answer all types or inquiries, including: How much is that car going to cost beyond the price tag? What credentials docs that architect have who wants to build To obtain a library card that DAILY Pn.m "u PNoro .entitles you to check out most Don't forget the branch libraries in all the hoopla over circulating m:itcrials for three the Central Ubrary. The Balboa branch, for Instance, of-weeks, simply present proper fers free paperbacks during the summer. identification at the front desk of your "dream home"? Reference librarians can help you find information through electronic and computerized resources and governmental materials. •A 150.seat Friends' Mcetina Room for proerams and community events. • A bookstore operated by the Friends of the Library with used books for sale. • Adult and family programs -brown-bag noontime series, Sunday concerts, evening speakers, art exhibits, entertainment, inConnation and discuuions the Central Library or any branch. Parents must co-sign for children under 12 years of age. There is a $10 card fee for out-of-state ' residents. The card also allows you to resc~e unavailable items. Overdue materials prompt a fine of 25 cents per day. Call the new C.Cntral Library at 717·3800. c: Sa:.urdey, Ju!y 9, 1994 ·7 The history of "·· Newport's library 1920 -(April) The Ebell Club provides the city's fim public library by offering 1,100 bools in the clubhouse on Dalboa Peninsula. Staffed by one volunteer, the libral) "a) open tbree afternoon a week, one hour a day. The reference collection consisted of a set of Encyclopedia Britannica. Total circulation for 11ii first year of service: 11 ,127. Newport Deach's population: S9-1. (May) The Newport De:.ich City Council passes an ordinance to establbh the city's fir:.t 0Uic1al municipal libral) ::ind create a bonrd of library trustees. The Women's Ci.,ic League \\J) instrumental in this effort. Engineer, civic activi)t and library tr ustee H.L. Sherman volunteers to design the busld:ng. 1929 -The 2,200-square-foot library building is dedicated in Ea)t Newport Park. Lorna Tilton \\J) appointed city librarian, )uccecding Ell?abeth Douglas, the Ebell Club member who served as \Oluntecr librarian fo r nine years. 1933 -Christine Douglas (no relation to Elizabeth) becomci. the city's first paid, professional librarian. She comes to Ne\\ port from Los Angeles and earns SI OS monthly. 19~7 -Dorothea Sheet\. h appointed city librarian {:.he "111 proceed to sel'e the city fur neJrl~ 30 )ears) and ovel")Ces the libral') s)stem's grO\\th to four branchc' \\ith 176,314 volumes. 1952 -The main hbrarv builJing is c:;xpanded to 5,000 ,square fcct.- 1957 -The Friend) of the LibrJI"\ organization I) created. · 1959 -A perm:inent Corona Jct Mar library branch is open...:J on Marigold Avenue after the FncnJ) raise 90'1: of the fund) needed to build the structure. 1976 -The City Council agree:. to build a new centrally loc:ucd library in Newport C<ntcr, th:rnl s in lnrge p:irt to the persbt:ince of Councilwoman Lucille Kuehn. Out while Kuehn had vi:.ions or a l:1rgc, comprehensive central library facility, the council decides it can only nfford to build a 14,000-squarc-foot branch facilit). 1987 -City rrcparC) a need~ assessment o library iicrv1ccs th:u concludes the librnry was deficient in book holdings, se:uing ::ind square footage. The solution: a 54,()()(}.square-foot central library. 1992 -Ground is brolen on Avocado Avenue, north of Coa t Highway, for the new $8.2 million. 52,()()(}.square-foot, statc-of·thc·art Central Library. 1'94 -New Central Library opens. TotaJ circulation in 1993 reached more than 1.1 million materials. City population: 70,000. ISoulnl Newpolt luch Pubic lb-.,., v.J "Ntwport kO, dlt Finl CfNYI'(' by~ I'. ftllunl 8 Sa.~~. July 9, 1994 Algazl Family counseling Associates AJqazi Family Counse linq salutes the City of Newport Beach and our wo nderful New Library. (714) 675-1167 1111 I!. PCB. • HOI • Corona del Mar . Don and Dorothy Strauss Con~ratulations and thanR5 to all who made it possible. Newport Buch The Peffer Famlly Pa ul. Sandra. Karl & Alex. Investinq in the Future. • • WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. Ralllore'" As active participants and homeowners in the Newport Harbor community. Patricia and Gil Foerster and the 90+ aqents at Waterfront Homes wholeheartedly support the Daily Pilot's ~nerous contribution towards computers for our new Library. The effort to increase readin~ sbills concurs with the company's sl~an: ·excellence is not an Extrava~ance· H l ·1400 H M W. Coat Hwy .. Newport Buch --- One For The Books -The story of Newport's new Cer.t!'al Lib Green Syste ms Inte rnati onal When I staned my plant business in 1972. I had no formal knowledQe of horticulture I studied this booll from cover to cover (2.SOO peQeS). I still refer to it. If you wam to learn about somethinQ. read about it GRAND OPENING SALE O rchids SS and u~omeliads S8 Bananas S2SIJ>lumerias $49.99 (714) TH-1911 IOH9 S .W. Blrcll k . Newport Buch Wllllam P. (Buck> Tanner Ill ulations to the Newport Beach Public Library1 UNIQUE. EXQUISITE. FUN ! Newport Beach's mo st distinquished resta urant. Servinq excellent Itali an cuis ine . (7H)N9·THO I Ill W. Coast Bltbw.,. Newport Beach Linda Shellenbarger I am deli~hteQ to help in any way I can with the literacy pr~ram. .... ' (' 10 Sat.urday, ;July 9 , 1994 T he M o central staff members in rhe opening of the new Newport Beach Central library are LaDonna Kienitz, city librarian and Community Services director, and Tom Johnson, assistant city librarian. Since the duo arrived in Newport Deach -Kienirz in 1986 and John:.on in '87 -library use llas !>Oared. In the past five years, volume:. in circulation have increased 84% to more than 1.1 million; 1ibr:uy usage jumped 45% (758,937 patrons in 1993) and reference librori:ms answered 73% more questions (181,485) llwn in 1988. In the mid!ir of the Inst-minute com.truction, Kienitz and Johnson ' recently sat down with Daily Pilot editprs William Lobdell and Steve td':uble in a conference room in the new Central library and wlkcd abou t r/Jc library's pDst, present and future. 0 T/Jc Nc .. port IJcach library's seen phcnome110J growth over the past five years. Wby? Kienitz: I think it's because the library administration, with the library board's direction, took a positive stand to see what the community wanted. We looked to ~cc what the needs were and then met the needs. What were the needs? Johnson: I th ink that through collections -over the past five or !>ix years -we have added the kind of resources that people would use on a regular basis; we've !>ub st:intially improved our reference collection. Six years ago, I would call it a very basic co llection. Now it's a quality collection, and l tbink that m:iJ..es a big difference. Another thing that makes a big difference is that we have a really ''ell-trained staff and are confident in how to handle reference infurm;i1ion, queries, and that's the rcJ~on people come here, to use the reference resources. Kienitz: It's part of the planning for trying to deliver what the community was asking for. There's been a very, very significant in-house training program. It's ongoing through the year, to keep our people abreast of the latest 1cchnology, which is a trip in itself, because the technology is changing !.O r:lpidly. Wus it upparent when yo u first came here ln 1986 th at there were One For The Books -The story of Newport's new Central Llbr'l.ry City Ubrarian LaOonna Kienitz Soaring to new heights Library 's top officials talk about past, present and future some ddkiendes ln the system'? Kienitz (laughs}: I was looking for a job with a challenge. 1t was a challenge because we have a very highly educated community. We have a community that demands the best. This library wasn't giving the best. It was very evident from a professional viewpoint. The collection certainly was . deficient, the staff wasn't as well-trained as we'd have liked it to have been, and the budget wasn't high enough for th e materials. There was also another component. The budget at that time was divided up into four fairly equal compo~hts so that we were trying to run four libraries. After the needs assessment was done, we developed a central-library concept, so we can get the materials through one medium or another -fax, telephone, delivery at the branches -but we don't duplicate all those things. You get more use out of your dollars that way. How did all the elements come together to be able to build tbls Dtw library? Kienitz: There were individuals on the library board who were very willing to gi\c 11 the time and effort to go forward. I don't know what c.\actf\ 11 was that motivated The 1 .... ;nc Co., but we certainly haJ grcJt cooperation from The 11"\ mc Co. early on after the need:. assessment. They indbteJ I \C (potential) sites, and v.c h.11.1 :m architect who did an anJl\i.i of which sites might be mo!>i appropriate. That "':ls in conjunction with The !nine.: (\1 At about that time \\e \\<.:CC able to get fundraising go111 • That was one of the component~: there had to be funding from the ~mm~nity to show communtt) s1.1pport. Old you have conccrm abou t whether the sup~rt ''°uld Lie forthcoming? Johnson: I didn'l. We al"..1'~ .. thought by the kinds of responses we were sec:ing 11i the library that there "'oulJ be grcJI support. The goal was $1 nul11on (in private fund raising). It \\J) changed to about $1.2 million t\1 enlarge the community room. ant! they raised $2 million. It's trul\ impressive. Kienitt: We arc 3 city ltbraf) It's ~asier to get a commuqit) aroused about what they need in their own community. That's v.hcrc we looked for our support in our funding. I don't think that this public/ private partnership that made thl' library possible has been duplicated any place else in California -I know it has in otlm parts of the United States. h's incredible to have a partnef!>hip. We have money in here from the federal government as well. Three-quarter of a million dollar is federal money that came throu_:h the state library fund. We h:he wonderful public funding. lo the last few years. I suppo:.c anybody is ple11:>ed to sec ncv. libraries going up in variou:. parh of the country because libraril!:. have been financially in difficult). California is way behind, and all the rest are recovering. . Do you know what this new library ls aoln& to mean to the people of Newport Beach? Johnson: I think it's going lo result in a significant increa~c - about a 50% increase of (users) 111 the first full year or operation. One For The Books -The stery of NeWlX)rt's new Central Llbrary 1)\at in and of itself tells you that we're going H> have a lot more · users than before. And there will be some migration from branch use into the Central Library, given the paturc of the facility and the space and the resources that arc here. Can you put into c0ntut what somctbina like this means to a community? Kienitz: This building offers the city a public presence they can all be proud of. We certainly hope it stands for 100 years. It's certainly designed to be functional for at least 50 years. I don't know if we can anticipate what technology might change, but it's designed for lols of technology changes in the future. Jn many ways, it's not like we I think the respontc we've had in have all of these new services that the fund raising, which was pretty · we're rendering. We' just have a low-key fund raising in the last few facility that makes it possible to do months, says that the people feel a lot better than we ever have that they have something to be before. proud of as a community. There's new technology, but we What's your favorite part or tbt had some technology then. Our new library? only limitations were simply we Johnson: It's probably the didn't have the space for any more of it over there. children's wing only because it's so vastly improved over what we Kienitz: I think it would be the formerly had. Newport Center was, telephone' reference room. We do for children, an impossibility. And want all our telephone reference now we actually have something questions to come through the they can use. They can sit down Central Library. It makes a lot of and have a story time and have cost-effectiveness in the use of furniture that is appropriate and staff, in the use of materials. There enough of it. is a new telephone number on July Con~ratulations to the Newport f>each Central Library. (714)14• HOO MOO~C..-....... ., ...... 1! ecwo..delll# The eam Steak House cm.-.,~ ....... Established 1961 Oranqe County's destination fo r qr eat steaRs. Conqratulations! (714) Nl-9777 • In Barbor Center tJOO ......_ BJM. (At Wlboe) • CoeU lleM THE HEARTHSTONE Today my children and myself salute a nd honor our Library Board. Tomorrow may my qra ndchildren and their children euloqize this Library Board. (714) lfl-fOU 1711 !. COMt • ., •• eon.. ...... .t. 11: 717-3800. All telephone reference questions come directly to that telephone reference room on the second Ooor. The resources are here; we can get them directly out to people one way or another fast. We will have hotlines at the branches so that if there isn't a reference librarian on duty when they come into the branch, they can pick up the hotline and get directly into the reference room. 1 think that docs a lot of things for the city. It gives quality service at the branches, but it makes it much more cost-effective than it was before. What about the Corona del Mar .. Saturcta¥. July 9, 1994 11 branch? What's its fote? Kienitz: There is a library board policy -that then becomes a city policy -that says they are committed to branch service. We're all concerned as the ci1y's budget has shrunlc. The library board certainly has to monilor all the branches. We've done that every year. It's an agenda i1cm. How arc the branches doing? Arc there unserved areas that we should be looking at? The staff will prepare updated reports. The one unserved area that ha~ always come up is West Newpon. There used to be a branch down there. Thatrs been an ongoing concern of ihe library board since I've been here. In Iovinq appreciatio n of ... Carol Roberts Biqelow Dedicated to teachinq. readin~. and abolishinq literacy for 50 years. 7 RADITIONA L JEWELERS con~ratulates the Newport Beach Central Library We wish yo u the best! (714) 711-9010 fublon bland, Newport Beach Wolff Engineering My family and fri ends a re a ll booR and library lovers. . . I ) • 12 SaLUrcley, July 9, 1994 One For The Books -The st.Ory of Newport's new Central L1brru·y 1iIE AD GROUP The Ad Gtoup has redefined the traditional ·~ency· concept. Whether you need a brochure or a complete communications pr~ram. our unique structure can accommodate your needs without the overhead of a lar~e full-time staff. for immediate information via fax call our · 24-Hour Fax-Bacl2 Line at: (800)333-8962.ext.4240 Ht Saa lllfuel, • ltt. to5 • filewport luc• • CA • tHIO Td: (714) 75t·UOS I (IOO) W0-6141 • fUJ (U4) flt·HH Mr_ & Mrs_ Charles Masters Wishinq the Newport Beach Central Library all the success in the world! (714) 675·4110 Corona cfel Mar California Shutters & Blinds California Shuners & 8hnds. a division ~Sheward & Son & Sons. 1s preud to have fuml5hed the motorazed ~di~ system and window coverin~ for the new central library m Newpon Center. We were pleased 10 be involved With this excmnq new facihry and hope that all residents of Newpon Beach will talle advant~ of the many opportunities 1t will offer In the future. California Shutters & Blinds IS a Newport 8each· based company speclallzinll in all types of shutter installations. wood blinds. pleated shades and motorized window coveri~ systems. Our firm offers competitive prices. quality merchandise end expert lns1allo1ton. (714) 723-533$ Conqratulations to the Newport Beach Central Library whose efforts and dedication will briqhten the future of many. (714) 756·1060 5767 Blrm St., Newport Beech • THE GOSLING a child ·s boutique We are happy to support the Literacy Proqra!'Il! WESTCL IFF PLAZA (714) 642-6619 1058 Irvine Avenue • Newport Beach If e I IS en 18·f\?ar-old (amity-owned business that expons computers and computeMelllted equipment from Ne-.pon ~h to the world From Australio to Kuwait to Zimh.il:"9.?. 11;1e Sf>C\.1Alize in malunq this b~ ~Id reel smaller We whole heartedly support our new library and ore proud to donate to us new computer system We've cho6cn Rand McNally's World Atlas as the booll lhat best represen~ our business and our belief that in your ~rch for lmowl~. if you embrace the lates1 technoloqy has to offer. the world Is at your flnqenlps! (11.c)us-n.cs I 10 Altlle Aft., Newport Buch Stassel Famlly Con~ratulations on the Grand Openinq , of the Newport Beach Central Library! CostaMeN Welcome. Oranee Coalt Collete l "'---~----~~--~--·~~~~~~--~..;...-..-.J' _________________________________________ ...:..._ ___________ __.J AT-EASE .SALUTES ~·~-A . JOB WELL DONE 011 behalf of the Newport Beach Public Library F oundat~on, at-ease owners Ron and Linda Beale, would like to congratulate the local community for its combined efforts and continued support of one of the world's finest public libraries. Through loyalty and dedication, local citizens and organizatio11s have been able to. provide children and adults with more than just an opportunity to learn to read. Over the past two years, the Foundation has had 011 overwlrelmi11g respo11se to its f1111draisi11g events which has allowed for our 11.ew library to consist of the follom1i11g resources: Hats off to th~ library and to the community, whose undying support we couldn't have done without! .. t-1! Iii! OF NEWPORT BEA CH ~ --' .. . -· -.. 14 Saturday, July 9, 1994 ~~o ----RISTORANn ----- LUNCH DINNER BANQ UET FACILITIES Closed Sundays r- We are looking forward to the Newport Beach Central Library -- Best Wishes. (714) 75MUJ • SOUTH COAST Pl.A%A \'11.UGf 1611 IUNfl.OWER Aft .. SANTA ANA Charles R _ Thompson Education is the Key to Success ! Shella curry DeKalb A booR of faith, Jove and hope in India. O ur World Revolves Around You Supportinq O ur Community. 4545 MacArthur Bl•d., Newport BetK:h (714) HS·0170 One For The Books -The st.cry of Newport,'s new C-entra.l Library The Arches ie. eslablished 1922 ie. Daniel C. MU'Cbuno Servinq over 250 item~ fo r lunch and dinner. Conqratulations o n the openinq of the new library. (714) 641·7077 ,,, ••. CoaA a., .. Newpon 9eacll SMITH~~ To the new Central Library where reading is made fun under the sun. -Curtis and Connie Rach 1900 MtK:Arthur Bl•d .. Newpon Bettch 155-7106 T H f. S P 0 R T'S C L U 8 I I R V I N E. Congratulations to the Newport Beach Public Library. We are proud to support yo1f . (714) 975-8400 1980 Main Street, Irvine, CA 92714 Wayne and Delores Colden RealllinQ the Importance of readinq Is a b!Q srep in maturiry. Throuqh readini one can lllerally learn Mythlni. It can realJy sparll your lmaqinallo n. 100. You can i<> anywhere. be anyone. or do llnyihinq ... aJI you need is a ~ b()®I Good lucb to all those who use the literacy proqram al the library. Enjoy you new sbill! --:) ' J -.. One For The BookEZ -The st.Ory of Newport. 's new Central Library Sa.turds¥. July·9, 1994 18 "A GREAT LIBRARY IS AN ·ADVENTURE FOR THE· MIND AND A HAVEN FOR THE SOUL." I t is far more than a building. It is a universe of info rmation . A center of knowledge where great ideas wait patiently to be discov, e red. A stimulating gathering place for young and old alike. Put it a ll together and you can say that the Newport Beach Public Library is the fulfillment of a dream. Herc is living proof of what can be accomplished .. .. -·--..... i..._,.• .. when a determined community joins together in a spirit of cooperation, gen erosity, vision and innovation. W e applaud all our neighbors wh o sh ared in chis vision and wh o played such a vital role in helping to bring this beautiful dream to life. It's been said that a library reflects the quality of the community that surrounds it. We couldn't w ee more. . ....... . .. • 16 Saturday, July 9, 1994 Conqratulations to the Newport Central Library! Wishinq you much success! 558-7999 BJ Johnson Attention Realtors: Rea l Estate information at your finqertips. Visit the Newport Beach Central Library for resource information.· BJ Johnson. BrubbG-Ellis -. (714) 644. 6100 • (714) 711-0151 H Corporate Plaza. Ste. t llO, Newport Bucb coast Newport Properties Coast Newpon Propenies edmowl~ and con11retula1es the many people who are involved In the planninq end developinq of the Newport Beach Central Library. The Ubrary ls an example of the numerous outstandinq amenities that are available to our community. (714) 644-1600 4 Cl•lc Plaza, Suite 1160, Newport Beach Russell and Karen Benedikt Showinq our support of a qood education. Newport Beach, CA (j : , One For The Books -The st0ry of Nevroort's new Cientral Ltbro.r cerald Sln~kln · With appreciation to our Home Town Library. Rabbitt Insurance Agency Conqratulations to the Library from TucR and Pete Rabbitt. Give someone the qift of readinq! (714) 651-7740 «I Old Newpon Bl•d., Newport Beach R~bert and Louise Wiese . Best wishes for a bri~ht future! Sabatlno·s Restaurant -since '1984 - . Lido Shipyard Sausage co. Servinq Lunch • Dinner and Sunday Brunch Congratulations to all who helped mabe this hapPen. ,,..,., ....... ... ....., ..... .,. •WINN'I ...... One For The Books -The story of Newport's new Central L1brary .. Fritz Duda company Conqratulations to the Newport Beach Central Library! Newport Beach CIAO C A F E c .. Servinq Pasta. Pizza. Seafood & Great Dishes for Lunch and Dinner ~ Caterinq All Affairs ta. · Glad to be a pan of the Community. 1600 E. Coast Hlfhway, Corona del Mar (714) 640-Htl Sally Tanner Conqratulations! • Uadro • Cross Pens • David Winter CotlaQeS • Mont ?>lane Pens • Precious Moments (T 14, 644-IOH ... Newpon C..• Drift .... .,,.., .... ' Saturday, July 9, 1994 Best of lucR to the library and the hundreds of individuals whose lives w ill be chanqed forever as a result of the new literacy pro~ram. Conqratulations from Gary1s. (714) 759·16H 1 OH Newpon Ccnler Dr •• faablon liland. N«11rport llc.acb THE GREY GOOSE Gifts • Homt Decor. We are happy to support the Literacy Proqram ! 714/b-42 NH FAX 642 1397 WE....,TCLIFF PLAZA • IOH IRVINE AVE. NEWPORT BEACH. 9266C' SHAPE-UP ·NEWPORT Use the new Library to help your mind ... Use Shape-Up Newport to help your body! (714) 631-3613 1010 l"lne An .• Newport Beach Walt and Ro Frey Conqratulations to New port Beach on the New Library. 18 Sat.urdey, July 9, 1994 Sunday, July 10 • 12:45 p.m. -Marine Corps Winged Band. • 1-1:40 p.m. -Dedication Ceremony, Newport Harbor Art Museum (Art Exhibit Area). Contemporary art from the muscum·s colleccion on exhibit for the month of July. • 2-2:40 p.m. -Newport Beach Showtimc (Outside Stage). Fifty-five local children in tap shoes and top hats performing a hi gh-energy review of AH-American and Broadway classics. • 2-2:45 p.m. -Jim Gamble Puppet Produccion (Friends' Room)t-The Wonderful World of Puppets. • 2-2:45 p.m. -Music by Greggy Dec (Children's Room): A children's concert and sing-a-long. • 2:45-3:25p.m. -The Overture Company of Opera Pacific (Outside Stage): Guys and Dolls Review. • 3-3:50 p.m. -Storytelling by Marc Marosi (Children's Room). • 3-3:45 p.m. -Jim Gamble Puppet Production (Friends' Room): The Wonderful World of Puppets. • 3:30-4 p.m. - Music by Greggy Dee {Children's Room): A children's concert and sing-a-long. • 3:30-4:10p.m. -Pacific Chorale (Outside Stage): Pertorming a program of 20th Century choral music ranging from spirituals to music inspired by the space program. • 4-4:45 p.m. -South Coast Repertory Theatre (Friends' Room): Adult Conservato ry performing excerpts fro m Shakespeare. • 4-4:30 p.m. -Storytelling by Justin Kahn (Children's Room): Barnes and Noble. • 4:20-S p.m. -Ballet Pacifica (O utside Stage): Talcs of Peter Rabbit. • 4:30-5 p.m. -Music by Grcggy Dee (ChiJdrcn 's Room). One For The Books -The st.ory of Newport's now Central Library c ·aJendar of events Other enterta'ioment - Costumed characters: Curious George, Lyle the Crocodile provided by Barnes and Noble. Snoopy provided by Knotts Berry Farm. Refreshments will be provided by loca1 restaurants. Monday, July 11 • 7-8:30 p.m. -American Women Sculptors (Friends' Room): A hidden monumental history from the 19th Century to the present -an illustrated lecture ~ Charlotte Streifler Rubenstein. Tuesday, July 12 • 10-11 a.m. -Peter Rabbit Stories for Preschoolers (Story- time Room): Del9res Bowles and lifeslze Peter Rabbit, courtesy of Royal Doulton, Inc., U~A. ' ' . • ll-1 p.m. -Hats, Hats, Hats (Friend's Room): Songs performed by Janet Bryant. Accompanied by Linda Elderidge on piano. • 1:30-2:1Sp.m. -Old Time Music (Friend's Room): Mary Anne Greenwood, Pianist/ GuitaristNocalist. Classical music of the 20th century. • 2:30-3:15p.m. -Ukulefe Strummers (Friend's Room): Contemporary music from the '30s. Forty musicians from OASIS. • 3:30-4:1Sp.m. -tlusic of the '40s (Friend's Room): Harry Babbitt/vocalist with accompanying ensemble. • 6:30-8:30 p.m. -Stagecoach (Friend's Room): The archetypaJ western film, Arthur Taussig. Children's storytelling time promises to be one of the more popular features at the new library. Wetlaestlmy, July 13 CHILDREN'S AUTHORS DAY • 10:30 a.m. -Storytime for Preschoolers with Tootles the Clown (Storytime Room). • 2-4 p.m. -Children's Authors and Book Signings (Children's Room): All authors will be 'present from 2-4 p.m. Marcia Brown, Caldecott Winner for Stone Soup. Also Sing a Song of Popcorn, Once a Mouse, Shadow. Joan Pizzo, Arny Avocet, Little Crumb, Pelican Bill. AUTHOR PRESENTATIONS • 2 p.m. -Alison Jackson-My Brother the Star, Crane's Rebound, Blowing Bubbles with the Enemy. • 2:30 p.m. -John Gardiner-Stone Fox, Top Secret, General Butterfingers. • 3 p.m. -Nancy Robison-Ten Tall Soldiers, Buffalo Bill, UFO Kidnap. • 3:30 p.m. -Marilyn Gould-Friends True and Periwinkle Als, Graffiti Wipcout, Golden Daffodils. FOR ADULTS • 74:30 p.m. -Writing as a Second Career (Friends' Room): Presentation by author Maralys Wills. Thursday, .luly 14 CARMEN SAN DIEGO DAY • 10:30 a.m. -Storytimc for Preschoolers (Storytime Room), with Linda Kline. • 10a.m.-4p.m. -Where in the Library is Carmen San Diego? (Library): For kids ages 10-14. Carmen San Diego and he r g<ing of villains have invaded the new library. Search for clues hidden within the library and win a gre:ll prize. • 2-4 p.m. -Origami (Children's Room), with Barbara Pearl. • 7-8:30 p.m. -Spain: Social, Cultural, Political Aspects (Friends' Room): Modesto Diaz, Ph.D One For The Books -The story of Newport's new Central Llbrary Frltlmy, July 15 LITERACY DAY • 9:30 a.m. -Ribbon Cutting Ceremony (Literacy): Official opening of the Computer Lab. Guests include: City Council, Daily Pilot Staff and Public., • 10:30 a.m. -Intergenerational Literacy (Storytime Room). Grandma Storytime: Grandmas read their favorite stories. Storytellers include: Council- woman Evelyn Hart, City Libra- rian L3Donna Kienitz, and chi- ldrcn 's author Carol Hazelwood. • 12 p.m. -Workplace literacy (Friends' .Room): How to help your employees improve their literacy skms. Refreshments. are invited. latunlay, July 16. FAMILY DAY • 3 p.m. -Barriers to • 10-11 a.m. _ The Lizard Literacy-Lietta Wood (Friends' Wizard (Friends' Room): Room): Dyslexia and other Hands-on science program with learning disabilities. 28 reptiles, amphibians and • 6 p.m. -Annual Volunteer arachnids. Children will learn the Recognition Event.(Friends' amazing and'strange behavior of Room): Pot-Luck Dinner and these interesting species from Awards. All tutors, students, around the world. ~n&oen -19esa .net present -• lO:lS.l~a.m. -Polly Rizco (Children's Room): Multi-cultural storytelling. • 11-11:30 a.m. -Storytelling with Mike Medley (Children's Room): Uncle Bill Folk Tales. • 11:10 a.m. -Pacific School of Music (Friends' Room): A music program of student and f acuity pianists and instrumental performers, in solo and ensemble. The progra.!)Yf ill also include "Fairytale Th~" involving audience participation. • 12-12:30 p.m. -Storytelling with Nancy McQuillan (Children's Room): Storytime favorites. • 12:30-1:15 p.m. -The Singsations -"California Spirit" (Friends' Room): Group of talented young performers ranging in ages from 5-16 will • present "The Californoia Spirit," a song and dance review featuring songs of California. • 1·1:30 p.m. -Polly Rizco (Children's Room): Mulli-cultural stori es. • 1:30-2 p.m. -The Imagination Machine (Friends' Room): Group of actors performing writings of local children from Newport Beach public and private schools. • 2-2:30 p.m. -The Singsations (Friends' Room): Group of talented young performers ranging in ages from 5-16 will present "The California Spirit," a song and dance review featuring songs of California. • 2-3 p.m. -Storytcllin& with Saturday, July 9, 1994 19 Mike Medley (Children's Room): Uncle Bill Folk Tales. • 2:45 p.m. -Music by Greggy Dee (friends' Room): Children's concert and sing-a-long. • 3-3:30 p.m. -Nancy McQuillan (Children's Room): Storytime favorites. • 3:30-4:15 p.m. -Meet the Masters (Friends' Room) Claude Monet, The Color Scientist. Audio-visual art literacy series developed by Art Masters for children will present a program on the artist Monet •Other activities -C:H in the Hat and "Where the Wild Things Are" characters provided by Barnes and Noble. Arb and crafts in Children's Room by Stampabilities, refreshments donated by Spoons Restaurant. lu11tlay, July· 17 DEDICATION OF THE GRAND PIANO • 2:30-4 p.m. -Burton Karson/ Piano and guests (Friends' Room); Dedicatory Concert, 20 Saturday, July 9, 1994 One For The Books -The story of Newpqrt.'s new Central Llbrary Every library can µse fund-raising 'Friend' like this By Bae Cohen T he Friends of the Newport Beach Library began as a support organization for the library system 35 years ago. It was founded by a group of Newport Harbor c111zens who were ardent believe rs in a strong local library program. -· One of the primary focuses was enhancing the children's collection of books a nd providing increased children's services. The Friends organization has continued to thrive and grow, m::iintaining a vitality in this community and generously contributing to the libraries. Until recently, The Friends of the Newport Beach Library was the only support group and has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the. libraries over the years. Monies have been used not only for books, but for furniture, musicales, speakers programs and special projects. The major source or funds has been The Friends popular used-book sales. Newport Beach amasses as fine a collection of used books for its sales as any organization in the country. Since openi~g day of the book sales is for members only, there is currently a membership of 800. Eager book collector members travel Crom as far away as Washington and Oregon lo purchase unusual books. When the new library opens on Sunday, tho Friends will have a permanent home for the very first time in the new bookstore, located off the main lobby. The friends used bookstore is already in order with marvelous current fiction, art books, mysteries, and other fascinating categories, such as boating, religion, biographies, war, and politics. AJI books arc reasonably priced. The Friends of the Library stock depends on a continuing supply or CHARLES H. BARR Conqratulations from a bunch of Library Lovers! (714) 641·5510 1105 Westcllft Dr., Newport Beach BooR a 7-day or lonqer cruise by September l. 1994, and we'll donate $50 to the Newport Beach Central Library! Receive a SSO shipboard credit. Must presem this coupon! ~711 East Coast Hwy .• Corona dcl Mar 1·100·451·5577 • 714·675·9411 Ned Mccune Much of the intellectual and political history of 20th Century America is told in this autobio~raphy. books and reading materials from the community. Everyone is urged to continue to donate to the Friends by dropping off the books they have accumulated at any of the branches or at the bookstore. For luge donations, a phone call to the bookstore will facilitate a pick up. Membership fees a rc nominal, starting as low as $10 per year, enabling members to also auend programs with famous authors. A ncwsleuer is sent 10 members giving early notification of book sales. The Friends continues to 'invite membership and needs membc r volunteers to work in the book store, assist with tt.e book sales, work on mailings and the ncwslcuer, plan speaking cvenis, help with the holiday party for the library staff, and other events. This is a great organization of both men and women who love books, and enjoy serving our community in thi unique way. For further information about the Friends of the Newpon Beach Library, stop in at the bookstore and leave your name and phone number. RM CoMn i• tM ptUidrnt of the Friends of the Newpon Bncb Ubnry. W.P. YOUNOOUIST PAINTINC CONTRACTOR Quality PaintinQ By Professionals -"-RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL · INTERIOR • EXTERIOR fully lnsu~ed CA State Lie t602098 • Clean. Near & Dependable • r. fftc Eld-e CeU W.P. YOUNGQUllT 714-641·5505 Nancy P. Jones Thanbs to the Daily Pilot for their support of the literacy proqram. • r Newport Auto Center Buy and Service for Less ... yes. in Newport Beach (714)171-otoo '41 I!. Cout Hwy., ........ ,.,,,, One For The Books -The story of Newport's new Cemral Library Amerigo cerollnl This is a qreat country. It is very important to learn to read and write. Conqratulations on your Grand Openinq! (7 H) 675·51"5 "oo Main Street, Balboa NEWPORT TOBACCO Fine Ciqars. Pipes & Ciqarettes Best wishes for the Openlnq of the New Library! (714) 6""·5U5 la faabloa lllMd ns Ne1flM)rt Center Dr .• Newpott kacb Paula Feldman Educational consultant "A room without booRs is a body without a soul." by Marcus Cicero (714, TIMllO ' .. . . Saturday, July 9, 1 ~94 21 Baha'i community A booR for tJ:le individual discovery of truth submitted by the Baha'i Community of Newport Beach. (71 .. ) 711-0091 P.O. Box 71 .. 5, Newport Beach. CA 92658 NITA WOLFF As a child, one of my fondest m emories was of qoinq to the local library and beinq read to by the librarians. Royal Thai ~isiV\e LUNCH • DINNER CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH Coobinq Classes • u uerinq Open 7 days Wt are proud co bl! a part ol lhe C\?ld>faLIOO ol llv new N~ &each Calual library f(>f tM Ur~n<I c:>pen1nq Ce~allon on Sunday July 10. -..,,u be ~11nq oor ru1•1ne ol ~c.x~ Thc>nQ (pOC ol eofd) & Spicy Tll<JI ~ 4001 W. COMC llwy~ ~Buell CTI•) 6'1•TllAI IUO I . COMC llWJ~ ........ ~CTI•) •94·111A1 Maxine Mon~gomery Conqratulations and Best Wishes! The Prudentlal ~ cantornia Realty (71•, Ht 1100 11011!. Coat Hwy. HIO. Newport 8eacb ... • 22 Saturday, July 9, 1994 cine For The Books -The story of Newport's new Central Library \ Anatomy . of a· ·Library A look at the new Central Library, from humble begi.nnings to spectacular finish ne For The Books -The story of Newport's new Cc:ntral Library · Sa.LUrday, July 9, 1994 23 ...... 9, 1993 A.9nt31, 1993 Decemlter 13, 1993 :-Aprll 21, 1994 • .:I ) ' . . 24 Saturday, JuJy 9, 1994 One For The Books -The story of Newport's new Cemrai L1br Newport library users come in all · shapes, sizes Patricia Xoall:y llll4a Goodman nl he o ld Newport C.enter library .L on San Oemente Drive housed more than just bestsellers and how-to books. Its renowned business resource collection was a lifesaver for many local companies and employees. Just ask its old neighbors at the Paci:fk Mutual across the street. "Whenever we get into trouble with grammar and punctuation (on reports) my secretary would just call the desk and the people there would always be willing to help," • said Patricia Kosky, community relations director for the firm. Milda Goodman, advertising and public relations manager for Pacific Mutual, said sbe often used the library to find articles that the company appeared in and that were related to her business. "I used the library to research demographic information and would call down to the reference desk when I needed census infonnation," Goodman said. "The staff is so helpfuJ, sometimes they would fax me•tbe infonnation I needed if l couldn't go over there. It's been a great resource." Both women said the new library will be an even greater asset for their business use even if they have to drive, instead of walk, to get there. "I think it's appropiate to tt.ve a bigger and better library that belonp to us -the community." Aaron hanke1 A,dem Doc1.cm L oyal patrons of the Mariners Library say that though they arc perfectly satisfied with the scrviQCs at this branch in Newport Beach, they still plan to "check out" the new C.entral Library in Newport C.enter: carol Ann and suck McPhal · We realize how important readin~ is. We're happy to support the library. Mrs . Ernest Kostlan Conqratulations to the new and much needed Library. Readinq is a true blessinq. Nancy Dixon Best Wishes! "Y cab, 111 probably go there one day," said Aaron Frankel, 10, of c.o.ta Mesa. Frankel participates in Marincn' Drop-In Recreation Park would visit it "as soon as I found out ivbcre it is." UWoUe rognm with friend Adam r= 11, of Santa Ana Heights, and the two ~ avid llbr3l)' fans. Tbcy said they visit the library every day, about five times each day. A nothcr Newport Bcacb .a.resident who frequents the Marincn branch two or three times a week called the new libral)' "great." "We lite to read," Frankel said. Frankel said be likes bis local Marincn branch because it bas a good selection of children boob. Dodson, however, enjoys reading "advanced" books, especially about chcmistJy. He said he would probably lite the new li>rary and "I like the idea and the f.ct that it's being constructed," said 74-ycar-old Ed Wolfe. "<:;alifomia is not putting up money for thing.t like that &nYJllOre and I think it's a miracle tttat our town was able to build one." I H ~~ (1) ;J >I TOYOTA I ,. Toyota [?ealership m Oran~e County LINDA ADAMS Leasin~ •'Sales Cars • TrucRs • Vans Servinq So. California Over 25 Year~ (714) H4·SSH 1 HOO kach Bl•d., Westminster Newp~rt Children's eooterv Conqratulations to the Newport Beach Central Library! (714) ........... HI Newport Ceacer Drift, Newport Buch cart and Pat Heisser Conqratulations to everyone. Our dreams are cominq true. '. e For The Books -The story of Newport's new Central Library . Sidney M . DeAngells Sidney M. lkAn~lis. a Newport Beach dioorce attorney is the auLhor of "YOU'RE ENTITLED• A DIVORCE LAWYER TALKS TO WOMEN.• Dr. ~lis is a ~raduate o f the Wharton School of the University of Pennsyloania and the Temple University School of Law. He has ooer 35 years of experience in locatin~ hidden assets and concealed income in divorce lit~ation. Con~ra1ulations to the Newport Beach Publit Library. . (714) 711·1100 I Corpor•te Pina, Newport Beach, CA H660 H CANHIRV Our 20th Year Servinq Award-Winninq Food in a Deliqhtful Waterfront Restaurant. (714) 675·1771 Hlstortc Waterfro111 RUU1ura111 SOIO l.afa,.ut. Newpon -..Cb Patricia zom I am very interested in the literary room and am qlad to be a part of it. ThePrudent1al •?; -CalHomla Realty ---~~ We are all proud of you! (714) 719-HOO 1101 E. Coast Rlfb••J tHO, Newport lucb • I .. Saturday, July 9, 1994 28 SENATOR MARIAN BEROESON 35TH DISTRICT Conqratulations belonq to all of us as we celebrate the qrand openinq of our new Central Library. It will ..serve to entertain us. inform us and stand as a reminder of our investment in the future. Enjoy! 140 Newpon Cenler Drt•e. Suite Ito Newpon lleacb. CA 91660 (714) 640-1157 Chanteclalr French California Cuisine in a Charminq Country French Atmosphere Beauty Style . El~ce At Surprbmqly Affordable Prices (714) 751-1001 ot Oouqlos ocross from John Wayne ft.!rpon Respons1biluy • Loyalty • Compassion A warm welcome to our new library! Join us for breaRfast, lunch. or dinner at th e new Ruby's in Corona del Mar. We're riqht down the street at Acacia and PCH . Faith • Self /)1~c1plme • Friendship (714) 675-RUBY HOI I!. PCH .• Corona del Mar R I~ CYCLED -RAGS- Conqratulations on a job well done -from your friends at Recycled Raqs ! (714)171·1111 1711 I!. eoa .. Hwy •• Coroea del Mar • 28 SaLurdey, July-9, 1994 One For The Books -The story of Newport's new Central Ltbr Fond memories. of Newport Beach's first librarian E Lizabeth Douglas, our first librarittn; has a special place in my heart. It seems -----to me that I have been reading au my life. Before I came .to Balboa in 1921, I had been living in Green River, Wyo., from the time I was 5 or 6 until I was 9 or 10. During that time I did rr.y reading in the -----local Carnegie Library, the only brick building in -----town. However, my c.boice of reading material was somewhat circumscribed. My mother had strong views about what I should read. She made some kind of a deaJ with the librarian and I was allowed to read only good books. For example, I was allowed to read "Ivanhoe," "Treasure Island," "Call of the Wild," and "Huckleberry Finn," but was not allowed to read any trash such as westerns. However, since my mother had strong feelings about the evils of drink, was active in the wcru and always wore her white ribbon, I was allowed to read a book that certainly does not rank among the classics. I not only was allowed to read "Ten Nights in a Barroom," but was compelled to read that completely forgettable book. For the benefit of those fortunate to bave escaped "Ten Nights,'' it is a harrowing talc of a nice man with a nice family who bought a saloon and 10 years later he is a hopeless lush, his daughter is a tramp, his son is a bum and bis wife a mental case. · I guess it was supposed to scare the bell out of you and remove any urge to partake of booze. When I came to Balboa to live with my older sister· she was too Callte Llghtlna. Inc. Ught Done R"fghtl Conqratulations on our new library. 1 (IOO) 4 CAIJ1E 15401 RedblD Aft., Salte I!. Tu.Ida Nadine and Tom Wiiek ' Our heartiest conqratulations! Coronadelllar ff4 ........ ~Qsf: •• t ~ ccm. ..... A smobe-free family restaurant open 24 ho urs a day, 7 days a weeb. Conqratulations ! lllO llanor Bhd. M Ylc:torM 18COiia11eM (714) ISl-OIOI busy with her own family to act as a censor of my reading faabits. So, I rushed to the local library and there met Mrs. Douglas, a motherly type who was quite tolennt about my choice of reading material. The library was located in the front room or a frame building across the street from the present Balboa Branch library. So I immediately enmeshed myself in such non-classics as aarence Mulford's 'f Hopalong Cassiday" series, Sax Rohmer's "Fu Manchu" offerings, Edgar Rice Burroughs and his "Tarzan" books and Zane Gray and his seemingly endless list of westerns. Trash, I will admit, but it dido 't hurt and was a lot more run than "Ten Nights in a Banoom." Reading that book was enough to drive a guy to drink. I must• admit that the early Newport Beach library was a 1rine short of reference matcrfal. Actually, the reference section consisted of a large Funk and Wagncll's dictionary on a wire stand. I became interested in shor birds because the then-undredged bay was full of sand islands on which countless shore birds nested So I would climb up on a chair and read about shore birds in that Funk and Wagnell's dictionary. It Eldon and Mary Lou Klehler Conqratulations to the new library for openinq the door to new friends - "booR5." oeorgeJ.McOafflgan Read More. Learn More. Be More. The Prudentlal ~ California Realty (714) , ... 7111 •1011!. Cout BWJ. HI0,1Newpon lleacb Mr. and Mrs. · .. H. Chandler Wllllamson Mu ch success to the Literacy Pr~ram at the new Newport Beach Central ~rary. Good Lucb! ... ......... .. -One For The Books -The st.ory of Newport. 's new Central Library really wasn't very informative. For example, a seagull was "any gull frequenting the sea," and a tern was "any of numerous gull-like birds." . And now I jump forward a few years and am a student at USC. There I fell under the influence of professor Frank C. Baxter, admiuedly one of the great professors of English literature of his time. 1 took all of his classes and in my last year as an undergraduate w:is enrolled in a class entitled Advanced Expository Writing. It was an invitation-only class. At the end of the year Professor Di\ter called me to the front of the class. He said, "Mr. Gardner has been my star pupil in each of my English literature classes. This is his last year. Now, Mr. Gardner, will you tell the class what authors in English literature have most impressed you." It was my moment of glory. I had a wide choice -from Beowulf to Hemingway. But as I stood there the image of Mrs. Douglas flashed through my mind and I remembered the countless happy hours I had spent in her library. I said, "Clarence Mulford, Sax Rohmer, Edgar Rice Burroughs and Zane Gray." The class went into shock. They sat there with eyes glazed and mouths open. Not Professor Baxter. He was practically rolling on the noor with unrestraine'd laughter. Finally he got control of himself, wiped the tears from his eyes and said, "This is my finest hour. I have spent several years . molding this young man into one of the finest scholars of English literature I have ever had and he comes up with the four worst writers of trash in the history of the English language." Well, it was the least I could do ·for the memory of Mrs. Douglas. Rolwrt Garr/au, • rtsldeat of Coroaa del M•r aad tbe author of "Bawdy B•lbo•," is a long-time Newport Beach library user. Semi-Annual Clearance O n All Howard Miller Clocks 40% off req. price Sale Ends July 16, 1994 ('TH) 631·:5115 1735 Westcllff Dr .. Newport Beach Marjorie Godber My heartiest conqratulations! Corona del Mar Michael Olds Conqratulations & Best Wishes! Instructor at Orante Coast Collete _______ .... Sa.mrday, July 9, 1994 27 ~OK '1'HI8 OV'l' More library users than residents Little-known facts about the Newport Beach Public Library. ./ More than 75,000 Newport Beach library cards are in circulation, even though the population of the city is roughly 70,000. ./The library shelves have built-in lights, mak.ing it easier to spot call numbers. ./ Some rooms of the library offer ocean views on clear days. ./ There's enough room in th e library to house 260,000 books, although 135,000 volumes currently occupy the bookshelves. ./More than 120,000 people per year telephone the library to dig up tidbits of information. About one-half of them are business people. ./ Volunteers contribute about 14,000 bours of work to th e library each year. The Ed Fitch Famn,v Conqratulations! Books to the left. Books to the riqht. and you're the only library in town. Conqratulations to our new Newport Beach Central Library and neiqhbor. Thanks for all you mean to this qreat community now and in the years ahead. (71•) 6•0·65H telO E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar Mr. and Mrs. Richard Babineau Conqratulations • on your Grand Openinq of the Central Library! Newport Beach -- 28 Saturci88, July 9, 199 4 One For The Books -The story of Newport's new Central Ltbrar) ,. ,. If you can read thiS·, you' Can help someone wh~ can't By lllich&l Heller R ·ob is a very channing guy. He is bright, articulate, and has a wonderful sense of humor. Rob told me that he; began skipping school when he was in the third grade. He was embarassed because he could not pass the tests. When Rob iried to read, the letters got all jumbled on the page. He decided that he must be the stupid one in ' the family. After all, his brothers were excellent students. To the dismay of his parents (both professionals), Rob quit school as soon as he could. He married at 18, had a son at 19, and went to work as a car mechanic. Life was fine for a few years until, one day, he fell and injured his back. He was 23 years old with a 4-year-old son and no job. Soon after his accident, Rob saw a program about literacy. He called the national hotline number and was referred to our program. Joni is Rob's tutor. With two children in college and a job as vice,president o( one of our local companies, she docs not have much free time. She felt, however, that she wanted to give something back to the community.~ Joni once told I me, "Anyone can find 2 hours a week to tutor." I would love to say that one year later Rob reads and writes with no problem. I cannot. It's not that easy. What I can tell you is that Rob and Joni work together every week and they arc making excellent progress. With Joni's help, Rob has been able to complete a raining program and has begun to search for a job. It has been a struggle, but Rob reports that it is worth the effort. He docs not want his son to {eel that he is a loser. The Newport Beach Library Literacy Program offers free Nancy and Bob Robison The public library is truly the qold found at the end of the rainbow, available EVEnDAYI l I "ll , < >I \'.'I . I r.llrJ'. 11 Ii Lexus of Westminster conqratulates the Newport Beach Central Library. Wishing you the very best! (714) lff-69" I 5590 Beach Bl•d., Wescmlnlter In Lovinq Memory of Mischa Alward. from Linda Allen tutoring to any adult who needs help with rcadin& writin& or communication skills. The program provides training to volunteer tutors who have the desire to help someone improve basic literacy skills. m he new Central Library will .L afford the Literacy Program a new opportunity to implement new technology. Thanks to the Daily Pilot, the literacy office will contain four computer stations specifically for literacy students and tutors. Using computers as a tool for literacy instruction has a double benefit. Adults become "computer · literate" while reinforcing basic readina and wri1in1 skills. This system ~nhanca literacy skills and at the same time introduces adults to the technology needed for succcuful employment. Are there really people who li\c or work around Newport Beach who need a literacy program?~~ Rob ... or the other 2SO adults who have been tutored in this program. If you can read this, please help someone who cannot. For more information, stop by the literacy office, or call us at 717,3874. M.kUI Hdkr ls tit~ Htrracy coonllutor lw lk Nrw'pOl1 Bench PubUc Ubn17. FARRELL Ci . HINKLE ORTHOD ONTIST .. ,. * 'm .......... Or&1 I If ........ w ...... , •• ,. CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR READERS RandyW~ht Marsha Howell Debbie Twyman Christy Sturqess Arti Khurana Jillian Van Ness Newport Buch • -W-Ul1 South Coast Plaza• 11 .. 1 an • LOVE TO TRAVEL NETWORK .. Supportinq the Community. I (IOO) Hl·IOIO HI E. I 'Jib Street. eo.t.. Mesa Lucllle Kuehn Board Of Tnl•te••. rt Beach Publlc Ubn1 Thanb you for your continui~ superior professional. personal and financial suppon of the Newpon Beach Public Library. You have been the essence of a community newspaper servi~ its community. • One For The Books -The story of Newport's new Ciemral Library Sa.t.urcta.Y, July 9 , 1994 89 Hundreds have contributed to ~uccess of -l!brary The fo/Jowin1 arc doaors in the Newport Beach Public Library's general fund-raising campaisJi. A list of COD tinuing donors follows. -~~ (SI00,000 and up) l"Yrry & er~ Stft'.le Foonmoon rnendl o1 tM NewpM &e«ti Pubic L•l>f~ry uu 9001' oou..cno• (S5C.OOO·S99,999) Gforgt' Hoag r•m"Y foundoitJOn ~ OOLLllOIOU (S<.b,()()().149.999) Jahn & £1.ubelh 5c.lht Thi-f'l>tl'f Ochs F-'Y Pn-ic Mui~ Founchoon John & CMol CozJef M<icnd ~ H~nd LDllTllD 11D1T10• oou..oroa cs 10,000 124,999) e.~ FouncbCJon Jul .. & ~ BM1nong 1• 11.oWtnd & Milton Ct-.ng EugmA B. ~•n Arnold & Ruth F~ ~ Crtwl'Old roundaCJon ~ liest« fMn1ly founcbCJon Robe<! & ~•n H11dq- Dorothy & Don IColl Ph1Pip N & M.Jry A. lyons utl&Pat Neeser 1 Thom¥ & ~1lyn N~ Thr Rtu ~ ol Thto RJtz ResUurilnt Wd~m & BaitlM• Roberb Rodwell lnt!'mll!JONI OM & Dorothy Sttllwell Cel .. & Cl.Jrence 1 urn" em a nd Jerri M lrams Rt~ & Wt-, Wilder rmaT llDlTIOS OOLL.cnoU (15,000 t.O 19,999) B.nk ol Newpott RICN<d & Hyt. ~ Books on Tape, Inc. Tyt;ye & C&..ne UIT\llQ:S Mr. & Mrs David A. Colton M.Jrguet J. Cotlleu. Robert I & laOorN Fochenbelg IC.lren & Donald Ev•rts Or. Gotdon & H¥1Nrd.il f«!Nnin Thr Fluor Founcklion liln, Holly & AIMn BaU. F muel M.!rtN & John ICillekr ANbel & John Konw~ M.Julyn & fr•nk lynch Dr w~ & Irene '-"'IMws Newpoft Hill c..dM Oub Edwin l & ~ bmsey fr¥i & Don Sloper The l.lrry SmeMl F ;imily May the eyes of many enjoy and learn from the printed paqes to be found in this house of boobs! Corona del Mar Katherine Infantino Conqratulations! I'll be there. Newport Beech MATH TUTOR Kevi n Shannon As a colleqe professor and ma th tuto r. I live in a wo rld o f boobs and learninq. and I appreciate every libra ry supporter. Thanb you. (714) 117-7711 Lon v. Sm.th Founcboon W.nlttd & Robett Smllh RJc:Ntd & kay Slftle ~ & Loos Sword McOonne-11 Oougtlts E~ Cummun1ty Fund Ot•n & ~th Metling Tom & Mary My;in Mt & Mt5.. .lo5epll M. Thomas Newport ae.ch Sunrise Roc.lry Club l T. Nichols & D v Sc:hwettzet r .,,,.1y T rUSIS P•llt!'f·Needelm.n l\55e'l M.!Nge<nml m •MJO 00! I acno• Arthur & B.ilftwroa P~ (126()()..14,999) joseph & ~nlyn ~tley IOCN.rd & Lynette 8etg &-lie 86or ~ryT Rei~ Milty & Ron.Id Rdlrnond The Ruby Resuur1nt Croup Anton Segerstrom Jdmt'S & ~lS.1 Slie.t Mlldml l. Cina Pr.oa.C a..t ~rg;tm L. & Robe<! R ~ ~·go & John Stu.trt CM & fdN P. Cotton r-oun<twor lou & s.lly Von Dyt F imtly T •11'1 M.Jrt1n & leie Wine RJcNrd F. & £1-lor W Dwyer FouncbbOn El Tonto Reiuurant, Inc. Loni. Oub ol Newport Harbor Found4111on Al1¥i & Sandy h inbatg F1'1l lntenUte Bank ~ C.hlom.i founct.tion Mt & MtJ c. Roblott C...nt &D J.D•D (11000.18,498) ~ Wdidd !-VI J~ & Maralou Harrinfon The Enc f. Jackson f•m•ly luolle~ Ttw> Howard Abel F~oly Wolli.:tm G & B<lrbarii PtCOl1 Adam; Don & Belly Adkinson E. Wayne Hart, Ph.D. Clinical Psychol~st (PSY 12506) 'iarriaQe Counselor (MfC 7048) Offerlnq self -improvement study ~roups and learnin~ materials for reducin~ worry. stress. fear and anxiety. and for creatin~ ~reat relationships. 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Ir llie R~ll All"n r •m•ly r ""• & Conger Allen b<h.Jry )Jmt'S Alim.in \\.11 r><•e 8 Andt>non ''' & Mts Sle"•rt B Ander10ll AJ,>(J(I & 81.ldy Atnokl O..,nn1s IJd, 6;il~1 [l•LJl~th M 8Jkkr>1on ().,n11111C & MJI~ 8Jlz.lno Hdcn & Ruben Oolrton l!J)'>hot~ Community A>\OC<.1t1on Th~ DunJld lie.ill fJm1ly ll1nnw BcJumvnt Dr Al nvld 0 Ill'< ~mJn 1.1tw1 ~1, Bell Dr DJ\ld & Leann Benvenuto Or I tJnst-1 & t.IJrlh.l llcm~nulo • Ur 1 homas & KemP 1knvenut1 IJ , & Lu B1ll1n~ \Ir & Mri, Ch.lrles [ 81~ 'I.Ir .\. II.Ir~ W1ll1.im [ Olurock ff.,..ih lloh·Colohon found.Ilion 11.t• Bc"'un Comp.tny P .. M & (Jrol 8r.tdl0td ~''"' ,., R BrJi:g•n~ & f am1ly l .Ito • ~ ldJ llr.·ll•n C.•..:1 l.t·n S1Jhr llt•·un g i;h "tJn & Roi;Jn U•"'"'" <. Pl•ln;l•r & llJr11>U11 "'Jho.· ·., roy Bru ... n Mi's. john C. Brown, Jt. ThooYs J. 8tOIOTI Or & Mn.~~ w. Bfowne Mt. & Mn. Harry C. Bubb \..,,,u~m & P~ Jo Buru Audrey & Al Burnand 0.. Robert C. &.Ruth Ann Burns King & Lee 8u11tem J.1dc & Linda Buzurd J.1dc & N.lncy ulclweU uuia & ~ um1niu urol.t umpbeH William D. & Linda M. Ompbell Mar\t urdelucci & hmily Be-.e<ly & David urmlCll3el Joseph & Esther Carol Mt. & M~ Joseph l. Orver Robert o. & Cynthia CMe Mr. and Mis. Thomas C. Cisey o,. 0oug1.1s & Joyce uW!I urol & Sl.ln Chapman Bruce & K.alhleen Chesce1 Cynthia & Spl!llCl!I ~ng Tilt' Ch11dr~ of Newport Beach Christopher & Co. Halr ~1gn Clement & Annie Chu Eileen J. C111llo lrUSI City -.iatOONI B.lnk 8rOCt' & Karen (),uk Oac & Ooniw Clark Tilt' ~ry l. Cohen fam•fy The Qr. Gordon A. Coheo F~ SIM\ley a. be Coheo MB. Jean l . Colins W.Ua.tn P. & Uili S. Conlin RicNrd & Matjorie Cooling Mt. & Mrs 8rucr It Corbett Mrs. Rdwtd 8. Ctutcht'! john & N~ Curci John & IOt Curo Anlhony R. Cu!Ci Mic:h.lel T. Curd Sienna Curci Rollin ll Daniel, MO Michat'I R. & 11.v~a Danzi Bill Oavenpott Don.lid Collins Oavenpott William l. Da'llt'flpott Ill Stt'phen \Wl~m CM\'l!npott Jatnt'S f~rill Davenpott Vdti de Reyml Marjorie M. Oelind Oelotne & Touche Mrs. Burgeu Oempstt'r Or. & Mn. Sleven C. Dennis l he Robetu Ives OeNoon family Helt'n & Ood< Oeschnef Al\l('llo O.CrtSCi & F•m•ly Dr. & 11.'lts P.uk Dietz The 011(\ey f.imoly George-& Ph) llis Drayton lhe Al.in Orobk..l Family Bil. and llma Cunnln'2bam Who could exist without a library? Not frequent users Bill and Ilma Cunnin~ham . This_ is awonderful event in our community! John and sue Andrews We salute your litera cy pro~ram on behalf of the community. Newport Beech Julie Hood We learn more by listeninq and by readinq than we do by talbinq. Best wishes! One For The Books The swry of Newport's new Central L1br8.!'y [ct...Md H.JJv~ Fmioly f~.on t-Umikan ' s.miwts • .Alos HMnpOll Mr. " Mrs. ~ridt H.anion Or. & Mts. Rdwtd tw.atlO The Roger H.vd.ae F•m•lv Robert & Pil.nCW H.vr.g.tn s~~,. & Ben 1-Ums M.ltk. Oiec, Linda & Ann H.lm>Oll Ben&Seu~ Nowll & Ron Hend1.cl.son ().\\id & lud~ Henley lf1d.ie HeSIOll P('fSOnnel ~ICfS, Inc Matk C. Hoglund Hunt & Janet Holb&y Ken &-M.i11lyn Holl.ind Oawf & P~ HOfo...1u f.ain.ty Jennile1~ll Ruth Ann & Robeft H}'!IO'I hwlt' T ffl .ace Community N.iOl.1.won Charles & Pat11ci.l Ir"''" Sen & ~thleen ).>Won Phyll~ & Al.in J.icobs Cl.we fen!.; I•~ & C"en lol\n.oo Mt.~ Mn ~JI lohnlOO, Jr. Merrin & )eoln~ John.on ~ndy & Orole luhn""" IMh 8 johnion ~ & Andre• lorlft The DI Rocco Famuv· Dr. and Mrs. Greqory C. Di Rocco Phillip Marfl David Jason Michael Marcella Newport kach Josephine and Gordon Wiide Con~ratulations on the new library! Corona del Mar Juno Slnykln Cheers to you for all of the pleasure you've provided to your neiqhbors in the Newport-Costa Mesa area! ne For The Books -The stiory of Newport's new Central L1brary N1ncy P. Joocs HerbcnW.~ Miriam A Alie• Kau Georsc AM. Maiy Keane Aud A Philip Keeler Dr. ~in A Vir.W-Kempler Jim & Tricb Kcnipn ~Donna T. Kiclliu "-'rcn Stahr Kia Bradley A L11o1rcn Kiser l(.,.anis 01o1b ol Corollll dcl Mar B.ubara A Vidot Klein Robert & Batbara Kkilt Tt)lor & Pa...S. ICaiilb& D1>1d ~lton A Millie de la Cna Walter & DoneU !Codi Mr & Mrs. Williaa Kohlmann Belly Lou KnldC Llo)'d & llarricc Kn11uc Mera. Carolyn A Patricia Kni Ned & Nancy Kriz John & Ardis K1o1bu Family LVA N~-port &xii Utcrxy Miri.lJl W. LI Follcnc ArJiste & Harold Lldln °'>II &.. Gu Laac Challen F . .t Julia P. Landers Bcny Jane .t DaYid l.all& Dr & Mrs. Jadt B. I.JI.- The V1nccn1 J. Le Pon lU Family Lock.c & Cb1k Lcoaard Janee A Robcn Uod Jeanoc .t RM:hard Unle .Helen R. lutc;h Mark It Kathleen McAdams It Family MB. &ma.rd A. McDonald Robcn A Marilyn Mclniyn: Dr. Michael .t Sharon McNallcy &thcr .t Pac McNamcc OouaJu .t Lois Mae.hida Dr. and MB. G. Wilham Mahlman Jadt .t l.oll1te Mahood Dr. It MB. Otarks J. Mailman Joel .t Colleen Manchestc r Marincn-~ Corporation Stephen & Hedda Marosi Mr • .t Mn. Howard Martin Adele .t JICk Mason Dr. & Mrs. HOYdlana Modanlou & Soni Marpret .t Robcn MOCltpncry Family Dr. & Mrs. MOlpn lord Morpn Jane It Charles Mounann Alice .t Ward Mumon Tbc James Mu.uy Family Florence Nc;jl111 G.G. Nclbiu Newport Beach K.r.an1s Found111on Newpc>n Center Medical Buildings & Tbc GranYllle NC'll>-pon Harbor Arca Otambcr of Commerce NC'*-pc>n Harbof K.i'klnis Foul'Mbtion Lynn UljcquiM Ncwioa Derck & Cynthia Niblo Donna .t Bob Nichols Alan. Ginlly It Anna O'Kain The E111Cnc L O'Rowkc Family The Old Fashioned Kitchen. he .. Ken .t Toni Oliplwat Mu .t Dorothy Oban RoSCr & Marioe Palley Park Newport Apartmc1111 l..a1o1rc11 Puqurclli & Family Tbc Pcckenpau&h Family Frances It Pie,_ Pedley Dr. Richard .t Dofcen Pcnfil .t Family Jadt .t Jackie Penney Kelly &: Kara Percival Dr. James B. Pick a: Dr. Rosalyn M. uudati Dinah & Gcorae Pigol1 Travis & Spencer Pirdy Meredith .t Lyman Porter Frank .t Nancy Posch Chev. W. POWICll .t Janeen l.ylw, UI Jeffrey L Powell Lucile M. PowcU John .t Mary Lynn Rallis Mll')Oric T. It Robcn llav.luu Readers Anon)'lllOU$ MB. Udislaw Redly Dr . .t MB. William D. Redfield &lctv.in & Mary Reinhold Tcny & Carol Reinhold ~ Beacon Bay Enterprises, Inc. Proud to join the community in ~ivin~ the ~realest ~ifl of all ·.Happy Readinq! --==---· ...... _...... (714) 644·4460 Kevin and Christina Murphy A is for Aware ness B is for Buildin~ C is for Childre n Than~ you Newport Beach Library for your awareness and buildinq our children a new learnin~ environment! Jack Dwan Jad~ Dwan and three Generations of us. eo.c>n• del Mar Franklio It Alice Remer Dr. a: MB. John L Reynolds Mr • .t Mn.. Fran.It Rbod« Sl&Mn Rhodes Jim It Ginny Riley Supcrvl.or Tbomas F .. Riky, County of OraQae Broote Ann R.obcru JoAllDc N. RoSCn M.r. It Mn.. Frcdcrict W. Rohe Marvin It Elizabeth Rohrs DrL R.obcn a: Joanne Rolcnbcra R.obcn .t Clwkllc Roa Winnie & Shelly Roa AnhYr, Reis.ha a: Tamara Rosten DrL Moba11 & Vunal Roy K.. J05eph R)'bul Alan It Pat RypinW The Fred Salter Family PM .t Nadine Sansone R.obcn a: Nancy Settler John R. Schillin& Elinor Schmidt Tbc Jact Sc:hocllcnnan Family Anne E. Sc:brocdcr Dick & Sally Schroeder Alben M. Schllltcn Melinda .t Hall Seely Donald, LW &: Gianna Seven• JalDCS V. It Harriet G. Sclna Dicboa .t Lois Shafer Sa.t.urday, July 9, 1994 31 Pecer .t Carolyn Shea Fo1111<boon Milt & Pcaic Shedd Dorotha H. Sheely James a: J1equchnc Shelburne Robcn & Barbara Shchoo Donald .t Cacbcrinc Simpson Dr. KJ. & VirJin11 Smallwood Jack H. & Jacquelyne B. Smith Ralph E. Smith, Jr. & Gcosenc S. Smith Taylor & Janel Smub Mr. & Mn. W. Lee Spencer Ocbofah Sperbcra & Dr. John Strona D.ck .t Geor11a Spooner Ralph & Betty Spran1 Smlau Hill Garden Oub Sc. Andrews Prcibyierian Church Bill &: Bobbie Slllblcr Frederick Rolud Suhr Waller Burgcu Slllhr Dr. E. James It Rhoda M Stanley Bany .t Carole Steele l..e•sh & Lucy Steint.cra Joe .t PCll)' Stemler AM & G~r Stephens Stephen Buchanan Smith Allan It Corinne SUM:r Donald It Dorothy Strauu The lbomu & Mu1lyn Su11on F:inuly Tbc Tamotsu Tanaka Family Don & Betsy Tarbell Con~ratulations to the Newport Beach CentraJ Library. Cf 14) U.-4IOO HOO E. Cout ....... .,. S•lte f CorcMMI det llu ITT Federal fSb We at ITT Federal Banb join you In celebrati~ the Grand Openi~ of the Newport Beach Central Library. Happy Readin~! ,, .. , ..... ... 1100.,..... Aft.. .... ..,. a..dl Jo Vandervort congratulates the Newport Beach Library on its ~onderful new facility! • - 32 &iLurday, July 9, 1994 I he I "rracc" JI Corona <kl Mar Dr &. Mrs Richard Tester l\.a11 \ Thom~n Ed,.Jrd 0 & Vl\11n Thorp De-lane & C•thrrine Th~n l:Jll .It Peggy I unmom OaYJd & Lou TiniJcr Mr ,.., Mrs. Cl M Torres C •II<• & R11a T0511 Phil ~ Belle TOier Dr < harlcs H & Suzanne Turner Cldrcncc & Juhc Turner lrcnl· C Turner Mrs Charles Ullman Mr A. Mrs. R1thard Ungerland Ci11ol< UrY & A5soaates Vir1tin1a Vaknllnc Dorn M. Vance V1llagcway MaMgcmcnt. Inc MtLJheth Cnhcar Vincent I rich .It Pa1oc1~ Vollmer The \on·\ Compa111e.\, Inc. Gv.c " Warbunon J.tmc' Warrmngton Oob I'< Dawn Wa)hcr lnc J~mes Wan Family J<Nv !hm<s Wayman l:.l•1nc Joseph Wctnbug \hil' Fargo Banl. Hill V.choo me John V.crun I am11) West NcWJ!Ofl Bca.:h ~iauon Ml) Diaries S Wheeler Josephine & Gordon Wilde The Russ & Judy Wilson Family Greg & Sharol Wohl Ml). Robcn 0 . Woodw;ard Mr & Mn. Roy B. Woolley The Rohen I... Wynn Fanni)' Arthur & Karen Yclscy 8 10 & Bart>ara Yingling Dorothy & John Ztnn nrmoln'or lhr~Fam1lv (i.l111t'~~ flou~nce l. Cooling RICNrd P~be'r (Uong<'f, St. Roger W. H~rdKre Irene Culver Satrer )-tardage Rohen R Hurw1L! Josephine £ Ki~ )cWlU.I Lapin M.lMal M. & Ma~rf'I W Mo.her Aud1ey Mae Pctef'On Julie Mae Petc>rson Pl'gg)' Post N,.ncy C. Rau A!YJn & Ct.Ke Xhwenne<itt! ~hrnnan Lob. & (.,udro l 11t'11d- Sa1ah~ixk Stephco Buch.inan Smith . Proud to join the Newport Beach Central Library in its Grand Openinq Celebration ! Con\?ratulations from your friends at Bayside Pharmacy. (714) 760-0111 • B•J•lde Center 1016 Ba1slde Ddn. Newport Beach 25t~ ~nnibersn~ <llelelrrntion HEATHER GOSS (714) 646-.9622 179 E. 17th Street. Suite 155, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Howard House Signs Welcome to our New Library. (714) '51-tlto 1155 WhlCtJer A~c.Jl--t ~&Lllua On~ For The Books The story of Newport's new Central Lib Patncill Annf' StOl)' ~·~ Chr~..i~ Strauch CNrle. H S\\Ofd Elmef & l olda Uketh Anllt' Ukt-tlf W~oo urlA. Wiley The following have m ade contributions as part of Ch/! library's continuing donor support. LDllTJlD •DITIO• COLUCTOU (S l O,OOO·S24,999) The Dail) Polol Aud1ey & Al Burn.Jnd Mr and \Ill Hernck H.ansr.o The fl'\ollt' CO<Tlpany F•~o0n 1'1.tnd C>Uz.ik1 'MJuth Roury Mok & P~ Shedd South C~<t M.iu J'Dl8T •DITI09 COLLJIC'l'OU ($5,C" • S9.~:l 1 IOCNrd & l)nt'lte Berg Oac & Donn.a O•rlt Velma .and J~mes lmm1 .... Lilth.lm & \\atJuns Mar•lyn & Fraot.. lynd1 Mcl..11and, Va:sq~ & P.annen Inc Ml <Ind M~ Don ~n P~fic Mutual The I\ T Sall'llt'fl f;al'!\lly Qlr!j11N Sn)'(Wr en •MIC oou..cnou S2"00· &4,999) C.M & Edna P. Cotton Founcbto<>n Eul!l.'ma B De-an Wolll<llll & ElaN Oono\an ~lure s Reope Pt't foodJ ADLDIUB ! l' "0 $2,4 1t1) Au.Ion Allt-n Slo.ln{' & lu:nl Fr'4!drn.tnn 1\1 (~ 11.'\ar~it' 8 .\l\dl'N>n Suwn K B.t~ht{'lle B•lbo• P.a1,1loon Company Or H.anS4'1 &. M.anh.i Benv.-nuti The John Blom F am1ly E u&"'lt' & ROW' eo..o r •m•ly Trust Ricl\.l1d & Pa1nc"w Bon.adlO & famil" Boo~ on hpe, Inc Boll &-P j Burt..e ~II, <:Uytoo & ~ John Alan & 8euy Carm!ChHI 'v\r and MIS Tho<nas C-r E.C Cham~'" Or Wollwm & l yQi.I Chen )on Clvrsteon Family • AN Chu & CA!arJ1e Weley L~ne, Bob & ~ a-n Clar.a Orm Coast~ Mapz•~ Sharon Olaon Cohen Pt't~ & ~ Cooper COION del Mar Ch.amber ol C,.,,n,.,..'fd MIS IOCh..ard 8 Crut~ VIC.ION & ~. M.irt'-1. C.lw1. lt'fTY & Bobbi 0..udennan Mr and MIS !CK Ewiog .\lla!l & Sandy f111n~rg f lo<t'fl(e h 1nb.irR Mr .ind ~ P.itrrl C hrbe< l.iurtnef' l.rf..e & T.ir.a Cl<l••e fffl~ )U\>e Boltm.in f~ & O< WI)' LC"• Ml1 Roch..ard J fl.amlOll Ill . f lf'lt.~ IOM't Mfll()(Ul1 Fluor Daniel. Inc I.in. Holly & Alioon ~l.er frj'Nrl l)on/,,~~ll" Ckvw C.e & '""'n ~,....,. C.hion Dunn & (rut~ Clabm.111·\ Fumoture /!. lnttfoor ~~ Nonna & Dell CkM•• David ooum Thantl you. ~ lndepende11ce One Bai* O f California Congratulations to the new Newpo rt Central Library. We wish you well! cn•>•H·•IM n•• f . Cout ftltlnorey. Corona .., .._ Josephine and Cordon Wiide Best wishes to the new Central Library! Coronaclel ... ·y One For The &x;>ks -The st.cry of Newpprc. 's new Cemral Library Mr. & Mrs. Hayes Qocu Mamn It. Jodi Orcenbaum Family Foan.b1ioe E1clu A Ckrald Greer Or. &. Mn.. RuacU l.. tt.fer, Jr. ~"C .t El.ubcth Halk\\ Alas H:unroo W:thcr E. EJ.ubcd1 8. H&NOO \!Jllhcw, Adlltn A Eauly "°'°"'iu Enc C Jacbon family AIJn &. Ph)lld JIClObs, Jerry It. Loil JIC:Obs CJl)I &: Ken Jagus. Mart C Johnson o\!11.c .t Del JobNOO, Rulb 8. Johnson Or and Mrt.. R.L ~r M ... h.i~I S. It. Rc:IM H. Kaye lo:cnn~•h ~en1bal & Company 8)(bar;i & VtaOf Klein o.>ro1hy M. K.lo«kner 1 IJrold & Ardis1c Ladin ~tri.. 1 lo..ard B. L:i,.wn Jdfrcy, Muaciy, Chri.iopher It K.a1y Lc"'1i M~liC &: Mill Undcn, Jock It Qcllc Undqu1s1 Norm & Solly Loau x)nlOUr &: R1nh Lobel Mmh &: McLennan, Inc. [\J MaBh:lll ) ' II.Ir & Mr5. llarry T. Mu11ndalc John Ii. Flora Mc!Knhcimcr Juhn &: Jeanene Miller D.Jn & l:ma M1nkotr £hubc:lh M. Mir.ii Robcn & Marprct Montaomtry Morrison & focmer Tom It. Mary 1-1yan M'idlacl D. & Lominc C. Nadler Eric & Lili Nelson. Jon &: Peter Bera lorcn Krall~. Janue It Michael Bloom Ncwpon Ccn1er Medal Buildinp & The Gra"'illc Jean~ .t Jerry N1ninsc:r John & Trish O'Donnell, lbrbua Pcnn1c:r Jack & Jae~ Penney R.:iymond F. Pen11 Dr. lames 8. Piek & Dr. ROl31~ M. Lauw11 Cameron. Troy & Dean Pospisil Susan L PO\OCB, MP Mr. & Mrt.. George A. Pl)'Ot !Uinbow Macnc•ics, Inc. John &: Mary Lynn Rallis !Ulpbs Grocery Company Mrt.. Ladi~law Rcday Riclulrd Reisman & Dr. Jane lknong Theodore Robins Ford, Isabelle: V. Roouin Ors. Robcn & Joanne Roscnbcr3 Nira Koult R~ton & D:iniel & El3na Henry A Ro1h, Elinor Schmid• Candice:. Roger & Monica Schnapp Walter M. Schroeder Jc:(( & Linda Schule1n. Eleanor Scares Roger & Jan Sc1ll family Or. Richard & Sandy Sc"'cll Shcpp:uJ, Mullin. Ridner & ll.amp1on I\"\ POl!T H '-llBOI! AR£" (HA\18(R or COM\1C IH.l Smith. S1lbar, Duffy It PATker Mepn A Emily Spindler A family Richard and Betty Steele · , Phil It Joan Stc:vc ns Audrey K. Sl11mbcrs Judac: Bnicc A Su~n S11mntr The Donald s,.cdlund FIDliJy H. Uo)d & Dorothy Taylor • Dr & MB. Richard TC$1Cr Relph Tomlinson A Gloria Bradcson Orhn .t Mary Tnpp Thomas & J~u Tucker . Hon. James K. and Robin R. Tumc:r Union Bank Dr and Mrs. A Tyler Upham Mr. and M~ Willtam Vmccnt Ted von I lcmcn family Elaine JO$Cph Weinberg Cauldy & Ma1Lhc:w Wct.U Hannon Wesron S. Gayle W1d).'Olar, MO Ri1a & Gary Wilder Mr. & Mrs. Kc:n1 J. Wl!Xcn Ka1h~ Wili.on Manon & Jene: Wille Bill & Keiko Wille M111htw & Liunnc Wine John S. Zinn J:SIOMOBYOI' IUM>All~ . Con~ratula11ons to the Newpon ~ach Public Library _The Newport Harbor Ared Chamber of Commerce salutes the Library ::>tali and thousands of Library foundation members. volunteers and contributors for ma.Rin~ this dream an enrichin\? reality. (714) 719·4400 fA.X (714) 719.4417 1.no Jamboree Rd .. Newport Beech, CA Hadley and Webb Photography Conqratulations to the new Central Library in Newport Beach! (714) 645·5956 congratulations! Burton K.Jr..on, Ar11\IK Dth.~tor & Conductor (714) 760-7117 . ----~";;:~j.' -----~ - Saturday, July 9, 1994 33 Volunteer books 24 years at library J acqueline Miller became a volunt~er at th~ Mariners Branch I.!i61ary in Newport Beach rather by chance, but her 24-year commitment to volunteering at the library has been no accident. "One of my old professors was a librarian at the Mariners Library, and she mentioned to me that the library needed volunteers," Miller said. She agreed to volunteer, and since 1970 she has given one day a week to the library. "I enjoy books and being around people -the people there are so nice," Miller said. "When you fiave lived here as long as I haver you get to know a lot of people," said the 30-year Newport resident. "All the good things come together at Mariners -it's a wonderful library," she said. "I hope the same will happen al the new library." At the library, Miller docs not have a specific duty; in!>lc::id she docs "anything they ask me to do, but nothing terribly difficult . Miller lives near the Mariners branch on with husb:ind Sam, and daughter Theresa, \\ho is a law school studcn1. -Dy Joyu/Je D:H iS David and Marsellla Barth Conqratulations and Best Wishes! Newport Beach )ofi1i .L. 'B[om (/ ..... /11\I 11 ft I/ I ,/\\I I\ "What is real? ' a::>Red the Rabbit ·When a child loves you uncil a ll your hair has been loved off and you are very -shabby." said the SRin Horse 675·3130 37H E. Pacific: Cout Hwy. Corona del Mar ITT Federal fsb Your !)earch is Endi.?d ITT Federal Banb Weh..omes the New . Central Library• (71•) •U·IOIO 1ot1 eut Coast a., .. Coroea c1e1 M•r ·? ,... -.-----.... ( 34 Saturda,y, July 9, 1994 Conqratulations to the Newport Harbor Library and the start of a new chapter. @SEASIDE FINANCIAL MORTGAGE BANKERS/BROKERS LOCATED IN LIDO MAAINA VILLAGE CONGRATULATIO NS NEWPO RT BEACH O N YO UR NEW CENTRAL LIBRARY! WE SUPPORT NEWPORT BEACH! (71') 675-4674 , .. , 'fta o.orto noo. flfewpon Buell. CA HMS The Ed Fitch Famlly VOLUMES Of GOOD WISHES! Jedo & Jamma Salata Dally Piiot Newsroom •1 beep picturi~ all these little ~Ids In this b[Q held of rye .. .lf they're runninQ end they don't loo~ where they're ~lnQ. I have 10 come out from somewhere and catch them. That's ull I'd do all day." Con~otulotions to the Newpon 8each Public Lib. rnry. on Institution dedicated to beeplOQ Holden Caulfield olive for every qenerotlon that needs him to catch th4!m One For The Books -The story of Newport's new Cen tral Ltbr The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation would libe to thanb our friends for their qenerous suppert durinq the Orand Openinq pay Celebration Sunday. July IO. ·in appreciation for their bind contr~butions we hope that the community will suppor~ them. Arches Restaurant Avila's El Ranchito Bob Burns Cinnabon California Pizza Kitchen The Cannery Coco's China Palace Crab Coober Diedrich Coffee John Dominis Restaurant El Torito Grill Five· Crowns Gina's Newport Haaqen-Dazs Hard RocR Cafe Hyatt Newporter Hotel J.B. Sports Deli Kentucby Fried ChicRen Marco Polo Mezzaluna Muldoon 's Irish Pub & Restaurant Pain Du Monde ·The Quiet Woman Reubens The Ritz Royal Thai Cuisine Ruby's Rusty Pelican Shirley's Baqels. Etc. Spoons Subway, Sw~et Factory Sweet Life y . -----~ -------------_____ ,._ ___ _ ____ .. _....., ______ _ --------------. r (". . " 36 Saturday, July 9, 1994 af.ford•able by definition: 1. P.N. Theodore Robins • 73 years • sales • service • in Orange County, 2. to spare (money, time, etc.) without - inconveniences 3. to give; yield (to afford pleasure). THEA· One For The B<x>ks -The story of Newport. 's new Central L101·u1:v . THE WILD HORSE OF THE SOUTHWEST . 1994 MUSTING Cross Reference with Theodore Robins Before Malcing Your Next Automotive Purchase. We Have a Full Index ol Reading Material To Suit Your Needsl 2060 ''Harbor Blvd. of Can'' • Costa Mesa. 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COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH See Page 24 For More Information A Special Advertising Supplement Vol. 18, No. 27, July 9, 1994 - Cover ••• ColdweU Baalcer, Newport Buch 2 . Map/Index 3. Rem.ax, Ron Felsot 4 . Remax. Karen Lynch 5. Remax, Bob Koop 6. Prudential C alifornia 7. PrudentiaJ C alifornia 8. Prude ntiaJ C alifornia 9. PrudentiaJ C alifornia l O. PrudentiaJ C alifornia., Barbara Amst.adter 11. Prudential California 12. E dit 13. St:ar Real Estate 14. (!rubb 8c E llis 15. Grubb&. E llis 17. Metro Realty 18. PrudentiaJ Newport Beach 19. Prudential Newport Beach 20. Valentine Properties, Inc. 21. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 22. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 23. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 24. Coldwell Bank.er Newport Beach 25. Coldwell Bank.er Newport Beach 26. Coldwell Bank.er Costa Mesa 27. Kennedy-Walson 28. Coast Newport Propa-tics 29. Coan Newport Propet ties 30. Coast Newport Propaties NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE 31. Coast Newport Propc:a:"ti~ 32. Edit 33. BaJboa Island Realty 34. Waterfront Homes, Inc. Realtors 35. Waterfront Homes, Inc. llealton 36. Waterfront Homes, Inc. Realtors Bill Feeney 37. Watafroot Homes, Inc. 38. Jacobs llealty & Investments 40. LIOngs of Newport Srnith & Som ln~cot Co. 41. Mortgage Batts 28th Street Marina 42. Open House Guide 43. Homes of the Week 44. Coldwd.l Banker Newport Brach .. --• ~,...-. '• -.~ -" tt'°' • ,... ...... AT'°'""" I"" -,,., ~,..r\~\l ....... NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 /PAGE 3 Exquisitely appt. 3BR. 3SBA w/matt>le Ooon, plush carpetina, CUilom window cl wall treatments. Larae mas· ter suite w/own sittina area It. fireplace. ~ly rear yard wi1>rick i-t.io .t 3 car pnac. Priced to Kil $779,000 RARE BELCOURT OCEAN VU HOME REDUCED 000 • WilL NOT LAST! ~1'> Elepntly appointed with lots or Marble and H11ct1mod floors. Custom 4BR 3~8A plus 4 car garaae. Many built· ins. Goraeous yard with pool &. spa. WAS $1,151,IOO, NOW $1,399,000 LENDER UQUIDATION·REDUCED $2.4 MJL SUBMIT ALL OFFERS NOW! MlllM main bome., 7BA. pa. .... peat bouae. 13 bar ata.111, rancb bouae, prifttc ltNUm, pool ud ..,a. Auto warehouse for IS·20 can. Make Offer! WAS $5,900,000.NOW REDUCED TO $3,590,000 BELCOURT FORMER MODEL CUSTOM GALLERY HOME • REDUCED! Gor1eous 2BR, 2V:BA plus den. Best greenbelt location w11h lots or marble and plush off.white carpeting. Subject to short sale approval o( lender Huny, won't lastl Buyers Refer yourself to me so I. can tell you about my s~gna tu re promise Over 23 years experience! a upcr11d 48 4 A p us new med~ room w/ ONLY $739,000 gym/loft or maids qtn. Gorgeous rear yard w/pool, spa plus 2 ftns .. State of the art kitchen, 3 fireplaces & 3 car &•rage. Seller w/oonsider lease ar SSSOOIMO. $1,390,000 BELCOURT TENNIS MANSION PRIVACY AND ELEGANCE l.ovely SBR, 4.5BA aa1SOm home with 4 car PJ111C. Oorpous tile Doon 8DCI Berber carpcllna. Great rur yard with larp pool. ape fowataia lad outdoor eotertaimncnt area. Muy other quality features! Seller will consider tncSc down. SI 6SO OOO EMERALD BAY ' ' WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME Newly remockled SBR 4HA bome w/pcst quarters Uabt cl airy •/open beams, custom lipts, aouimet lntcben and enclosed front entry court. $1 .. 90 000 • I~ I BAYCREST FAMILY HOME REDUCED TO SELL-MAKE OFFER NOW! Location, charm! SBR 4BA + famaty nn. Recently re· decorated with hardwood noon. Berber carpet. custom hghting a new uled baths. Lush landJaping with hu&c spa ano c:hildrens playhouse. Was $595,000 ••. Now $559,000 EXC[USIVE IRVINE COVE PREMIUM FRONT ROW LOCATION Oarpo.s view 4BR.. S.SBA + 6 car pr Basement w/ret ra. Oou,_1 tit, fabukJualy upgraded thrv-out. S1cpa 10 pri¥ate beach New elevation plans available. Make offer WAS SJ,800,000 NOW REDUCED TO $3,.190,800 1...cb• .t. auy, JBR, ~BA custom w fl fireplaces A 3 , outdoor dccb. Private spa. open beams w/lots of glass cl custom mtrron & new carpet. Amenity rich an C\'erv detail. Thi$• a must sec! $148,IOO ... Newport Beach's Most Prestigious Property • Enormous Waterfront Lot • 8BR Suites, JD.8tr w/ 2 baths • Subterranean prlmg/8 cars • Pvt Dock for yaoht CAMEO SHORES • Panoramic Ocean View • Private Pool & Spa • 1988 Custom Home $539,000 • 3BR, 3BA. .FR •Formal Dlning, Den • Large Fam.Uy Home IBVINE TERRACE t529,000 • Besi BUf • 3BR, 2BA • Lite & Brtte • Remdld ldtehen • t995,000 • "8R 3BA ~ • Ocean view deck .w/spa • Custom contemporary HABBORVIEW t749,000 • 4BR 3BA • Formal Dining/Fam Rm •Corner Lot .350,000 • 2BR2BA • Formal Dining Room • Marble Floors •&10,000 • 1 Blook to Ooe&n • 0..ralsed Lot • Remodeled 8BR NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE OLDCDM . . .. ! . " 1··. .; t799,000 • 200 bl.k • Steps to Sand •Ocean View • 3BR, 4BA w/llbrary EXCLUSIVE HARBOR ISLAND DR. $800's • Waterfro:qt, "8R, 3BA •House over 3000 sq.ft. • Large Boat Home • Formal Dining, Family Rm GREAT LOCATION $299,000 •4BR3BA • Upgraded throughout • Desirable Woodbridge loo •2ss,ooo • Gated CommunJty •UR, 3BA • Formal Dlnlng Room BANK FORECLOSURES NEWPORT BEACH WATERFRONT •824,500 4BR, 3BA. FAM ROOM, FORM DINE, DOCK. SPACIOUS HOME •••o.ooo "8R, SBA. FAM ROOM, BONUS ROOM, POOL. OLDE COM •749,000 4 BR, 15 BA. MAID'S QRTRS, -HUGE LOT, STBPS.1'0 BEACH. . BALBOA PENINSULA 3 BR, 2 BA. CORNER LOT, STEPS TO S[JR)' AND SAND. IRVINE TURTLE ROCK •539,000 3 BR, 2 BA. FR, l'ORM DINING. DEN, BONUS RM, SPACIOUS. TURTLE ROCK •350,000 2 BR, 2 BA. FORM DINE, DEN, MARBLE FLR. VAULTED CEil.. WOODBRIDGE •299,000 4 BR, 3 BA. LITE & BRITE, NEW CARP/PAINT, MANY UPGRADES RAQUET CLUB saoo·s 4 BR, 3 BA. FORM DINING, POOL, SPA. VAULTED CEILING. COSTA MESA DUPLEX t224,500 FRONT UNIT: 3BR, tBA. 2 GAR., INSIDE LAUNDRY, PORCH/FRONT YARD . . REAR UNIT: 8BR, tBA. 1 GAR/t CRPT., BALCONY, BACKYARD . STARTER HOME •t69,900 "8R, 8BA. SOUTHWEST STYLE INTBRlOR, FP IN LB, TILBD Kl'JUl&H W/PRBNCll DOORS, BIUUDAST BAR. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA ME~ PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY. Julv 9. 1994 /PAGE 5 -~----. --- Bob & Dovie Ko·op ~Why list with just one agent! Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 Bob Koop Dovie Koop •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . Bob Koop, Jr • •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CAMEO SllOUS 4 BR. 3BA. Best View Loe in several years. jetty. Cacalina. wt.ire water, up coast views. city lipt.t. Separaic guest quancra. Priced IO tell fUl. Will take a small lnide, commJrcs. ~~ ~(J LIDOPARK ~~~ NEWPORT BEACH 2 BR, 2.5 BA. Penthouse suite with 180 views of Catalina, harbor.jetty, white.water, moun- tains & Fashion Island. Secuf:ity Bldg, pool & spa. $795,000 BOB KOOP Four unit income property, two units are 2 story 2 BR, 2.5 BA townhouse style. one unit is a 3 BR. 2·aA owner style ·unit. and one uni t is an upper level 2 BR, BA. New roof. --Very-Motivated Sciier.-- $3"9o,OOO BOB KOOP NEWPORT BEACH 3 BR. 3BA home completely remodeled & expanded SOO sq. ft. in 1992. Many upgradcl gourmet kit, imprc.Wve sit down bar, sec. sySICm, pool, spa. & more. WILL TRADE UPI YOUR . HOME -HERE-. CAMEO HJCHLANDS 4 BR. 3 BA. very sharp upgraded home with added den. new tile roof, & more. H'ardll>'ood noors. fireplace, pool. spa. walk to privaie beaches. SUPEJl DEAL! $595,000 BOB KOOP uare feel of land. Panoramic views from second story of $895,000 $999,e&e BOB KOOP •••RESIDENTIAL LOT -This lot is over three quarters of an acre. Will trade lot for a condo or small home. 'The lot is located at Cowan Height~ * Dr. & Newpon Blvd. in Santa Ann. II has n view overlooking the city and is surrounded by multi-million dollar homes. $275,000 BOB KOOP * DUPLEXES * * ENEE YOUR ISTING! SOLD 4 STARBURST $149.900 .............. 29 STARFISH Slfi0.900 ••••••••••••• ' 8LA11TUDE $143.000 ............. 4607 SURREY S49S.OOO ............. ,337 CHERRY TR.EE $46S,OOO NEWPORT DUPLEX * Two, 2 hdrm. I na. apu .. plus a non-con· forming bachelor apt .. Two car gar.igc. * Steps to the hcach. Over S2. '<Xl a month mcomc without summer n:nt:il\. * $379,000 BOB KOOP Shores, panoramic views of ocean, Back Bay &. ciry lites. Sit down bars, f am. room, sun nn, guest quaners, lg. pool. spa & rear yard . Open & Bright. BALBOA DUPLEX Very nice owner occupied Dana Bu11l Duplex. Tons of parlnng Both uniL~ have rircplncc.". uprcr has vaultt.'<I ce1hng't. cx"-cllcn1 eond1uon. $419,900 $4-49,'88 BOB KOOP. JR. or SR. NEWPORT TERRACE * * * 2 BR , 2.5 BA. 2 s1ory condo, newly redecorated with off while carpet. white tile floors in kit .. di n. nn, baths &entry, new range. sink & faucets. New paint thru- out. Close to pool. MUST SEE! HARBOR WOODS CONDO CORONA DEL MAR 2 BR. 2 BA, 2 story condo, very sharp, near the pool, completely redecorated. large pati o, ftieplacc, laundry, close to shop- BOB KOOP PENINSULA DUPLEX Grc.11 deal on ocean air dupkr. Big ~n~ and large uml<> Long term tcnanL\ 'cw mof. Try ..cllcrcarryhock1 UJl()Jmo income. LEASE HOLD $225,000 street. One of the finest views Spyglass has to offer! Large pool & spa with waterfalls. $895,000 BOB KOOP NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE 11HnHause1 ua.s:r' . ., ... ·-·-- s ... Vuit one of our Open Houses and register to win a family weekend on Catalina Island! IOT PlorllTY • M UYU Sensa11onal loalion tor lhis Ba)irM hm In priva area of Bayside Pia. in a pich.lre pet1ect C0'11! w/irl$Diring walet views pier shp EJ.s1esl yacht accm 10 ocean $2.~!XXl EXCfTllG lln COVE llmllCE An extra0fd1nary Med11erranean cuSlom bn on 3 lewls to enJOY VlfJl#S of the blue Pacific The In ol lhl Gold Coas~ $1.795.!XXl IWXllG, QUID UDI UYHOIT Very lar~. remodeled hm on main channel ol bay 2 of tie 68Rs petted fOf oHiCf/Au·Palf qtrs $1.590!XXl , UIDA IRI WARlflllT l OWl!SI puce lee pr()Jlerty on Linda Isle Rm for 3 boats Add1tlonalwalerfrootlootage Comm gated $1,395.000 CMAllMH I• HWPOIT IEACll 4 frol's S4>a ltbmy & vn are 1ust a lew ol lhe ~lures 1n this cuSlom 48R hm 1n galed area S 1.395 000 DMA POl•T UT LOCATlll Plans mil at on1ce -Atchtlect John Mcinnes ol San Juan C8')istrano Dues $405/Qlr, 960 hms. 4 tennis t rts pool, Jacuai M & F saunas. ptayground +picnic area PrrnlB Plrktng fOf beach $1,300.000 RAITRL CAMlllA • hE •ACI Unobstructed vlew3 of Ole .ttlll Mr. lidlllouse. Hearst Casile ind coastline Best <Jllfityconsfrucllon & lltllnllles $1,249.000 tntull-.&. CUISIC Brtattullng view w(J msll sulat's + 2 large BR's Ill on one IMfl Pool/spa In rearnront courtyard + play- ground $999.500 °"'"""" ... _...., " __ ..... ___ .. _ Mu. ._E ICUI I UY VIEW Custom1ll!d Devonshire model •BR. 3 58A Beveled gl.m, Momerey PMfS, CllSlan bar Privaie spa & fountain. MotivaJedl $989 500 srYCUSlll.l 5 °' 68R, expanded & remodeled SoutlPOfl ~1011 4100 sq ft. 2 story. beautihJf hm w/Some ocean views $898,000 PAllAl• VllW IUITlfa- From Pelican Hills & Ca1alin1 Isle to Palos Verdes 48R, 38A, new ClfPI( + paint. Community $mlass Ridoe. $890.000 . UTll IPYIUll-~ 48R family hm, large llmily rm .. bonus rm on huge lol (Appfox. 16,500 sq fl). r.w pool. Security llnOed. 1869.000 ._ COUIA DB. 11A1 UT Awrox 18000sqftlotwf11argeusablegiassyardslor pool • courts House tn beaol1kil cond1t100 pumo landsc.aoing Quiet tranquil & Strene $869 000 IB.C8llT BECMCI Pnme. quality .crattsmansh1p supeibly decorated city h~tview S1aing 1oom oft master suite for d1scnminal- lng buyets $849 950 11 mn ·IDT"' CllTA ma Thue mu:ellenl 12 -28R. 1 BA units n •fdom ~nt New ~s. counters. ceiling tan. 2 laundry rms fOf extra mcome! ~ '!lay carry 2nd, Of possibility echange Submit 7 1(1 x Gross! $849,900 , ...... ICUl"8111 N. l.agu111 -Belutilll. arthi'8cU!ty unique home A WOlt of at1! Gooonet kithen, 48R, 38A custan fir~ oitl . $829, UlllACIVES w.uerfronl•~~ Priwllllntlot.Buillfulhouse & guest house 38A. l8A +-.derVolfice Large ~110 & yard. 2 trpl's, 1 Slory S825 000 THll•An••• Beautilul sunsets. OC1111 view+ city liciiis Rernode ed Lautrernont al tWtor Ridge ~. ™· 36A • den/ olf1ce Long drMllray, large ccu!yard w/10~ 9a1den Best p11c:ecf view pr~ $825 000 WTIVATm UllJI VIEW lllUS Wonderful ocean view home w/goll cruise & c1tyhgh!s views' 48R. g11a1 enwtaining ,.ard $799 000 llTCIR mJHBB1 UY VIEWS! Kitchen nrnodeled bay viewsl This beaulllully rernod eledhm 1s now complete. by adding newtiletn kitchen' Best txJY' sn~ ooo 18.Cl•T -MCI Sophislic:ated town collection "A" model exqu1s1re'1 decorated in neutral tones w/extensive use ot custom ltle ftoonng Nc:hed French Windows & plantat1on shutters pnvatecds loc Convn. pool & spa $775 000 WATmlJIT CJ•IUlllllll Outstanding bay vilM "Mli Kai condo Priced to sell Extri large mstr BR UpgQdld kitdlen, 2-ar garage Upper onit! Best price m compllx. . sns 000 IUlll .. IJllEMET Beautifully l9fllOdltld 58A + 38Ahm in 111C1ilenl tamj area. Rerriodlled ~. bib. wood noors, Fre000 doors & mldi men. $759. WATarllllT UHi I llAT ..-1i Newport Biid'!. ~ •rtndc:anmmilY-Vef'f-' ~EWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE .... CIVIi """llCI Waterfront home on ex large lot. Private beach, boat dock + galed community. Walk to Udo Village. If location 1s Mf)'lhing this is i~ $699.000 SEA JSt.m • fUUISll£1 Latgest tusk lloor plan P1ice inclodes most large lum1ture items designer chosen 38R 3 SBA. large ~~ . $699000 a.AT llVllMIT • CYPIESI -..,. buildina. Se*let motinlld. Freshly-fllinlltd i1,... side & out t.fost units ha~ newly Installed carpets. Nice residential area nr pa~s 4 units IC)Slilirs 16cat 5'**S ... extra paiting. Great irt'leSlmenl $650,000 FAltl.MJAWCMB Totally 1tmodeted fabulous kitchen w/Corian coonleflOpS A/C, sec sys, Jia.lzzi l\b, ocean view. closet oroanil!rs. $635 000 UAClllS Ullll LMIC Oesignet elegance & charm in prestigious 24 hr guard ~le community. 4BR (3BR+ den) 38A. 3-car garage. Upgrades throughout $61000 UT1111• snu To Chis IOYely one le'tel hm on the Newport Beach C<l.lntry Cloo golf C<l.1191. A sea island trwure wfl mnniscrts &3pools Relax lo your hurts content Call !of showing $599 000 • IU--Beautitul upgradectcondo. 2BR. den, o~nooking golf course Great location, vaulled high ceilings $595,000 -TEllACE Dafling. 3BR Irvine terrace hm. Turn-key. great loca- tion latge yard French dOOI' Wood shutters $575 000 .,_.VIEW llOMES CllU.I Beau~fully upg1aded .. BR exec hm nr park & elem school in Newpofts 1Mnl!lam1ty COOllTluMy $549 000 MlllllWWMllU Best buy 1n great location 48R vaulle<tceihngs pool & spa few carpet & par nt $549 000 PAUIMI llllB. WllPGUDES Hardwood firs Berbef carpet, Conan tops new k11Chen a,wllanc:es Spacious rear & side yards $539,900 IACIC UY ICEM I SUNSm Enjoy beautiful views from tn1s model (ienect •II one story condo Vaulted ceilings. neutral decor guaid- gated community $Sl5 000 .... , IPIUIEI SU ISUll CllDI Ideal lor socialiling & enmrta1nino 28R widen or 3BR 38Acondominium Magntlant.Japanesegardens frpl in living rm+ mstr BR Comm pool, spas, l!Miscrts & cluttlouse. ~UISlll $525 000 CUTE CllllA IEl MAI DIPt.El CapeCod2bedloom, 1 bath lrontunil upgraded.large patio 2 bedroom 1 bath back unir over garage $489.000 NEWPORT HEIGm Great location' Newport Heights charm w/loads ·of potential 2BR 28A + 1 BR 1 BA sep entrance + goesr Peelt Y1ew & more• $479 000 REMODa II WESTCllFF Charming 3BR 28A remodel wJEurooean cabinetry msu BR expande<! PriOI! ol ownership P11va1e ya1d' Hurry! $469.900 EXCLUSIVE MONAICN IAY Wonderful resort or )tar around living hm Loca:ed on ocean side ol hwy 24 hr guard galed communiry Very · large p11vate courtyard JBR. 2BA spa & gazebo $459 000 COM HOME Pt.US llCOME u•rr Charming hm +income unit in good Corona Gel Mar locallon Front 2BR hm has remodeled k1then beam ce1hngs & lrpl $439 500 EIJOY TllE UDO UFE STYU Tennis ~ivate beaches sailing clut>house South lacing brick patio. tile roof 2BR. 2BA $429 000 - The Prudential· Advantage. A $75 million advertising plan that attracts buyers and sellers. DESIUBI'$ tn MASTHPtECE Eur~h "Old World" charm Countryside ~iews ol walef & hills 1n T Uf1le Roclt Newcustan dela Is ilrough- outl A 10' $499 000 SEA ISUlll VM.UE!! For a carefree hlestyle You must see lhis llpPef condo wNatilted ce1linQS ma1ble baths & many eillas Musi •I $400000 VIEW OF SUleSET & 9116H1\.IGMTS Largest model lowest price 1n T urt:e Rock Ridge Pe1ers devel~nt 3BR 3-<:il garage 2 SBA huge lonnal dining rm eaHn k1then Price reduced' owner may consider lease option Call for appo.ntmenl $419 900 WT SIDE COSTA MESA Beauliful 2 yis new 38R JBA 2 lrpl's qu1e1 s1ree1 upgrades galore First oualiry Great puce $375 000 CDM FllONT UNIT CHAIMfR JSR 2 SBA mini condition root IOI> deck w/r£ean '4rew Frenchdoors marblemstrbatti Sharp11$37SOOO fltCTUE PBFECT CUSTOM This grut 'amily hm is located on 113 acre in Tustin 38R 2 758A & a huge workshop l\al c.n pai~ LC> lo 8 cars' $339 000 LMIMMI HOMES 48R. 2 SBA Large 2 story hm on large lot Jog to beach Country kitchen Family rm 2 lrpl's, 3-car ~000 CDUIA Hl MAI 28R, 28A, top fl()O( condo wNaulled ceilings ocean & canyonview Patio,privatebeachaccess 2~rgarage $269000 NDTm PAUi IDllT FlbUlous Palm Ou!rt Aalfeat 28R. 28t\.. oftered kllly l.lrn~ Dlsignef bnished. goll C0\#31 locatt0n · SATURDAY, Juty 9, 1994 /PAGE 7 FIUITAll YAU.Ff FAMl.Y HOME Nicety secluded cul-de-sac st Extra large yard lots of fruit trees Excellent lamily hm w/excellenr family schools $249 888 •I COIDI Fiii CISTA MESA PllCE PrJCedbelowmaiketlurgecondow/!enc:edya:d huge msll BR 2 frpl's Owrs1zed 2~r garage & privacy $244 000 UPGllADED COUKE PARK HOME -3BR. 28A, dual lrpl Upgraded ki1ciTen & baths T rwld ceih'lgs. Beautiful front & rear yards w/roses & fruit bees Cul-de--~ $236 000 LAGUNA NIGUa VIEW T ernlic 3BRl3BA. gated community Light bnghl e~ra c~n 2 yrs new outstanding view $229 900 REDUCED JSR largeones10tyhmw/pool &spa Re-donek1then & baths Bay windows lrpl large grass yard 2<.11 garage $199 900 OCEAN Vint NEWPORT BEACH PENTHOUSE CONDO Lovely sunny 2 mstr BR 28A Great ocean view. updated k1!then w/rew ttte counters & noor marble entry Frpl in livm9 rm. $195 000 DUllCE 5 IE•IOM lllCE LOT Gocgeous SSRI New carpet. new paint ff1# ceramic entry tile Nr 3 schools. Cul-de-~ whluge RV access $187 000 llACll CLOSE VHSAIWES Dual l'NStlr SU!les & parli.11 ocean view lrom balcony Sub,ecr 10 tender approval ol short pay.-on S 178 500 IAll ... lllN! The price has been redlad on tl1s 28R hm w/a large IOI in a desirlble ~ ly neighbomood. $1S9 900 MAGNIFCENT BlllDER'S MANSION $2,200,000 Nearly 10 000 sq fl of living space on tis awn breathta~1ng ridge Views fr om all rooms Incred ible attention to detail througnDut Ewry ·1oy' imaginable Call lor blochure $1 ,295,000 ---------, Beautiful contemporary 4BR Panoramic harbor ocean & city lights view hm Vaulled ceilings gour- met ki n $169,• large 4BR family Im, huge bonus nn & large family nn on approx 16.500sQ ft lotw/newer fenced pool $649,• LIDO ISLE CUSTOM 4BR .+ BONUS RM + 3 Beauty REFURBISHED. 2 PATIOS. NEW ITEMS ar white paint in & out. lite carpel Anderson drs u down, landsca in electrir.al. Ii hting sys+m0<e SUPERB Cll11tk I .. rllpO,.rf .. , .,..1341 $585,000 Rare Newport Beach iocome property tn prestigious Cliffhaven Feab.Jres 3-2BR units & one 3BR owners unit ~ I~ NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE S1.•.aao S1Unn1ng Californ1acontemporarycustom tvn in #l·s gated comm Ocean/C1ry hleS views Impeccable quality throughout 4BR 3 SBA pool & spa Gourmet's kitchen el OI mstl su11e open enter· $911,Slm Brealhtak1ng vteWwf2 mstr suile's + 2 large BR's ~ ...... -...all on one !Ml! Pool/spa in reatt1ront courtyard +playground $599,000 To ltus loYely one level hm on the Newpor1 Beach Country Club golf course A sea island treasure wf2 1enn1s Cris & 3 pools Relax to your hearts conient Call f Of show111g IRUT 2 STORY SHORES "*E • NEWPORT BUCH $211,000 Wonderful 2 story Im on the best street 1n lhe shores Very quiet 36R. 2BA newer kitchen. Fltfdl doors & Vllllled ce1l 1ngs Community pOOI. aenni.s 4 blks to ocean. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 /PAGE 9 PAGE 10 I SATURDAY, Juty 9, 1~ NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE TM ro ROT PltOPERnES 24 HouR Ao P ROPERTY I NFORr.7ATION LINE 1-800-72 - (* THEN ENTER THE CoRRESPONDIHG .. Aua«> AD" 1.0. Nu11BER) 24 HouA Au0t0 DeSCR1PTION OF Au. f>Rof>ERTIEs IN THIS AovERTISEMEN'T • (Auo10 Au 6600) Rt 1,.\flfll'•" B.\Hh4Ht. A'.• '·. ''' ~3· • f •.A • ... (AulJ1JAl6601) 2~H ,,,r,,:.1-,.11i> •. F .,y · P ····•· (AurJ1nAu6602) M•>HT .: •. 1 H '·''•f [).-. ·I·.· · H· .•• l :.><S (AL11.iAu6603) FREE'"A"l'"T~Pt F., . .,.o.:. S.:: .. ''YOUR HOME HERE'' NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA.PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 /PAGE 11 Prudential Newport welcomes Conner George J. lfcGaffigan 729-7233 According to Prudential Newport Realty president Ron Taylor, Leslee Conner is a v.ielcome addition to the company. "Leslee 1s a genuine people person." Taylor said. "She feels her 1ob 1s not so much working with property as it is with peopre. each of whom presents an opportunity to help someone reach a cherished goal." Conner says she starts by ristening, really listening to her clients' special wants, needs and dreams. "Brcause a home is one of the most important investments one will ever mdke, I take my role in the transaction scriouslv," she said. Conner's high pcr..onal standards are the reason she decided to work \\.~th Prudc-ntial .,_e,., port Beach Rc>alty I ,.,cJntcd to be dfiiltcJtcd with a l.• 1mp.1m built on .1 rod • ..oltd commitment to e'l<cellcnce with a built-in image of trust • she said. Todav grtting rcc,ult<. in real estate requires a comm11mcnt to be the best, that means having the latest information cJ\.t1IJble and solving problem'> '"1th cutting edge C'rNtivlt} " According to Taylor, Conner's takes recJI saw.f acuon in !>eeing results · because of a genuine interest in the c.ucct>ss .ind happin<.'!>" of c.,,cry clienl, whether buying or S<'lhng. Originally from Seattle, Conner's ha!. called Ne"' port Beach home tor 11 years: As a student al the Unt\.ers1ty 01 Phoenix. she earn('d top honor> while working to put h<.'r>elf through school. In her bustne-.> career. Conner's skills and dedication set her apart from the cro .. ,d Connor's continues to stri\.e for excellence as a real estate professional, providing each of ht'f clients the very best service pos!>1ble If vour thinking of buying or !.elling .1 home within the ne't 12 months, Cdll Leslee Connor for a no obligation consultation. Let her show you how :.ervice, pure and simple, gets the job done. Call the Prudential Newport Realty, (714) 673-7300 or pager (714) 509-:2676. OPEN SUNDAY 3-6 J.420 OUTRIGGER DRIVE1' COM Huge lot with two useable grass yards for pool, courts or expansion. Beautiful landscaping with 2 great p()tios. 3BR (easily returned to original 48R), 2 1/zBA, 3 car garage. Impeccable condition. . $869,000 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE (j£ 2101 E. coast Highway ThePrudent1al ~ 729-7233 .. ._ . ., -. . . . ~ . ~ . C.lltomla R•tty • Hiiiery Thomas lnt'I Sales Consultant 998-8300 1~ What J Jlrwe %4 ~r;u fJ4 a tJw J11de4 /;wm lk /kdi ... .. . AHISH THE I.AST OETM.S! NEW 8,000 SOf1 W/1000 SQ FT GST HSE. ONE ACRE. S1,895M TALKING NJ NO 3107 -1-800-527-3123 COTO DlCAZA 3.6 /iO£. W.ittC>ltSE FACJUTlES S BM ESTAl(, 2 BM G$THSE. H,295M TAUCING NJ HO. 3108 -1-te>0-527-3123 J~ p~ rd J~ p'lice1, YORBA UHDA CUSTOM wrTH VIEW, 4000 SOFT W'16,000 SQf1 LOT S775K TAUCJHG NJ NO 3103 • 1-800-527-3123 VILLA PARK Unlqudy nnquil 6la at.etc. Vast mas· -... wMcws. '°°' .. spe. Hart °' Or9n9& County. 11, 115, 900. 8 MO OlD CUS10M. VIEW 10 C>C£N{ ·~ACRE S.79 5K TAUONG NJ NO 3100 • 1-800-527-3123 ORANGE Inc~ peno ~ In Hlllcrat ,.tc !IUlf'dcd comm 91•8' 3.~ 1799,950. ·~ PAGE 12 I SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 REAL ESTATE BUY LINES Carolyn M. Lim of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach announced her recent marriage to Christopher J. Bridge, president of Bravo International Property Brokerage, a commercial/apartm_ent brol...erage firm based in O range County. "It's truly wonderful,' said Lim about marrying some(}ne in the same industry. "We really understand each other, and because we're both so setf-motivated \,\ e push each other in a com petiti ve, yet supportive \\JV. We each specialize in diif crent types of properties so we are able to learn more about the other's business. \Ne also share some of the c:;ame clients." The cquple recently returned for a three week honeymoon in Mauritius and Hong Kong Island. They now reside in the Lido Isle community of Newport Beach. To contact Carolyn Bridge at Coldwell Banker, please call 644-9060. Big Canyon Ocean and c1tv \iews from this one-of-a-kind Deauville re.;idcnCl' that has been rc.'Cfcsigned, expanded and remodeled with Lhe finr::-t craftsmanship and taste. Italian marble and granite on first leH!I rlovr~ .. separate dining room. huge lt\tng room with high ceilings, granlll' 1n slate of the art kitchen and den. Recessed lighting throughout, tt>aturing marble and granite in large master suite with spa tub. Very pm all location with ~ccluded pool and spa set in lo"ely garden. Fi\C pJdou~ bedroom~ 1o ur-i n-a-hcllf bachs and three -car garage. Located in the guard gated community of Big Canyon, this homL' '("Jn be viewed b) appointment \.\.1th Carol Allison, Grubb & Ellis, 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190, Newport Beach CA 92660 (714) 644-6200 Listed at $1 ,450,000. Laguna 's Smithcliffs : California 's answer to French Riviera T he name Fre nch Riviera conjures up 1llus1ons of sun-drenched beach toweri11g cliffs that rise above dazzlingly ~lue waters and some of the world s most eicclusive homesites. But right here m Southern California another name is being touted as California 's answer to the French Ri\ 1era. Smithchffs, the historic oceanfront enclave of 26 private custom homesites just north of Laguna Beach, rivals the beauty of the world's most prest1g1ous coastal communities. Loca ted on a natural peninsula, Smithcl1fts is surrounded by water on three sides This unique configuration of the land creates a natural sense of pm acv orice in~1de the gates of lhE> pmpertv the rest of the world seems to d1c;appear. The panoramic view of the ocean and distant islands seen from the land, 'v\htch is filled with native Torrey Pines. gives an instant sense of serenity and separation from the bustle of e ... eryday life The exclusive nature of Smithcliffs has, throughout its history, attracted $Orne of California's most fa mous r~idents including the some of C.lliforn.a) Hollrwood crO\l'.d, Charlie Chaplin. Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbank!.. Erich von Strohe1m and L ther~ were conlltant guests at the landmark estate during the 1920s and 1930s when the property was used as a Located on a natural peninsuta in Laguna Beach, Smithctitfs creates a sense of privacy. popular retreat. The developers of the property have recognized the historic and environmental character of the ~tale. Smithdiff's new monument walls and wrought iron fencing honor the historic aspect of the property by replicating the original d~ign motif as do the two copper-roofed brownstone gatehouses flanking the entrance. "We 'v\dnted co create a community that would attract people lool<tng for <i n intimate ~ttmg." said Phil Reed, vice president of Brmderson Parent Co , owners of Smithcliffs. The fact that the land forms its own private peninsula makes Smithdiffs very desirable." Another aspect of Sm1thcliff:, attracting great interest is the architectural freedom afforded home buye~ of the e!.late property Smithcliff) was able to negotiate a rare agreement with the city of Laguna Beach that would allow future residents to by'pass the city's own architectural review . comm1nce, giving them the opportunity to play a role in bu ilding their own dream home. "Smithcliffs freedom of design philosophy has been attracting the interest of some of California's m~t prestigious architects who are considering purchasing here," Reed said . ., And that's the highest compliment we c.an receive." ' Jack Custer, director of sales for Smithdiffs, has reported that five ·homesites have sold at Sm1thcl1ff) 1n 1994. Buyers are indicating that the architectural freedom, gated aspe<..t, magnificent views and abundance or trees· are what made their dec151on to purchase an estate lot at Sm1thchfis, Custer said. "We "e had such a high amount ol v1s1tor interest, that I expect sales to continue at this rate throughout the year," Custer said. The homesites at Smithcliffs range from S3 70,000 to S4.2 million. Smithcl1ffs is located at 1001 O Pacific Coast Highway in Laguna Beach, . di rectJy south of Emerald Bay. The sales office is open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., clo'l.'d Wednesday and Thursday. All prices arc subject to change without notice .. For more information on Smithcliffs, pleac;e call 714-376-194'4. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 / PAGF 13 ... .-. PAGE 14 I SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL EST ru Grell greenbelt location nC2r puk.s/ sbop- pmg/ church &: schools. Owner needs SJ.le. Sally Shipley S299,000 to111.nhome .? blod-..s Big Coron1 B.:J. ~ H .u : .• tt.c :imcnn:cs. · Jo:inna Hendrie CHAR.\U~G Rf..\IODEL • IS 644-6200 Newport Beach CITY LIGHT VIEWS Lowest priced -4bd, 3b;i in Scnicw, guud g.ucd comm., corner location, ;abuts puk. Ann Peters or Suzanne ShulcrS625,000 E.mbluff Jbd homc-c' en room h1s l gudcn ,·1cv.. Light S.: bn.;ht B:irb:ir:i Aune S4 9,CCC Expanded &: upgraded 5bd home. lrg blck y;ard, upper views of C;uilin;i, CllY lights Sally Shipley S559,C~~ S l 5 4 ,9 GG -S299,::: I LOCATION lie VALUE Sp::ic1ous .?-story condo in greit Cosu ~ten lo,Juon Jbr, .?bi ~ firepbce l\..Jrcn Knoche Sl54,900 SPACIOUS VILLA BALBOA . Lght corner loci11on v.·uh mister bd ~ den. i:r:pbce. plu~h cirpct, "'alk 10 undy bciches. ~Ill') Ann ~1 Guire 5179,::::: OCEAN vrn."' PENTHOUSE ~ewport Beach 2bd. :?ba ,.11h ocean &: bay ,.1.-...s. Jmmicuuu, upgndu 1hroughout Lois jlcobs or Lind;i Oe1h 5198,0CO BLUFFS DOLLHOUSE Great 10~::111on ~ neighborhood, home u \l.Ul! &: ready 10 mo"e into, lease option. Slll~· Shipley 5219,000 AfFOROABLE NEWPORT BEACH Sj>lCIOus .?bd Ill pnnte gated Bayndgc. QuahtY design, ex.;eUcm lou11on Lois ];>cobs or Lind;i Oeth $219.500 TRUE CLASSIC ELEGANCE 18:.1 Cenrurv E.urope:a.n decor Ill 1hu very pr1va1c/qu1et \'Ju Bilbol home. Exquune. ~bryAnn McGuire $225,000 BEAllTIFUL BIG CANYON Upgraded 3bd town.home w/ule counters, French doors, trac ughung. pooV tennis. Dick Dicluon 5270,000 COOL OCEAN BREEZES Fibulous ocan & hubor views from this 2bd pcntho~. All the amcniucs 8.J. j ohruon $299,000 CHAR.\UNG EASTSIDE H0~1E Pnde of ov.'11crsh1p. Cosu Mes.a 3bd, 2b;J ,.,,th f1rep!.ice, luge fimily room. Dick Dickson 5332, :o CHAR.\UNG COTT AGE Corona dcl Mu 2bd-nc;it &: don \l. illt to shops, ciies &: ocean. Pete B::irreu SJ62.5CO . BAYVIEW TERR.ACE Highly upgraded Jbd, 2.)b;i Nev.-pon lk.1ch home ,. Widsciping by Roger's Gudens. ~thy Granieri SJ69,0CO HARBOR VT~"' KNOLLS Spicious 3bd &: family room. Serene location w/trecs &: woodsy atmosphett. Sally Shipley 5J69,COO A TRUE "10" Tou.lly rebuilt & gorgeous Jbd, Jba attached home i.n N"''J>O" Beach. This u fim cl.us. Giseu Burmeister 5379,000 STE.PS TO BEST BEACHES Spxiow tO'W'llhol!l( scyic dllpla fmunng lbd, 2b~ high ccilir.gs, fuepbce, deck!. Lindil Otth or Lois Jacobs sm.ooo BRING YOUR BUllDER & OECORA TOR &ycrest 5bd home. Property being sold "as iJ". Build your dream here! Ann Peten or Suunne Shuler S04,000 HONEYMOON con AGE Upgraded & urracti\•e Corona dd ~hr duplex. South of PCH. front 2bd. bilclt 2bd. Linda Oeth or Lois Jacobs 5439,000 JAS~lrNE CREEK 2bd + den on brge comer lot. Out.standing floorplm, cozy den, nev.·er c.trpet. Lois Jicobs .. S-473,CCO ~'ONDERFUL FAMILY HO~IE On i great Street for luds, Jbd w/lou of used bra-.k. hench doors, pirquct floors, nice yard. Anie Johnson $"9SLOOO CUSTO).UZED N~ PORT VILLA Beautiful C..Si utaloD.,Jnodcl on extra luge lot, .,.ood floors, fabuloys yud. Carol Allison $-499,000 WONDERFUL BAY Vl~S Enten~n in nyle in this Corona dcl MH 2bd, lbJ, \l\CW decks, pool & UU1\L Ted J;11Yis SS0,000 , BA YFRONT CONDOMINIUM &y, mnt tl CJt}' light vtC'·s, ttmodcled 2bd, 2.Sba, pnvate nuna, 24hr door nun. Linda Octh or Lois Jacobs SS-49,000 HARBOR VlEW HOMES Upgraded Palermo '4bd, 2.Sba home with smped ceilings. library, ltrge yard. Steve Leverett $SS9,000 CATALINA & OCEAN VIEWS W&nn & inviting Corona Highlands 4bd, Jba family home. Pnvate beaches, luge yud. Ann Peters or Suunne Shuler $590,000 FABULOUS OCEAN & BAY VIEWS Scapon ~g oc;ir Manncn MJc. Views from lp;ic1ous Jbd home. 8.J. Johnson $599,000 COUNTRY STYLE lnviung Sbd home, comfortJblc rvo-1111, muter bJ v.•/fin-pbce & mung arc::i Le, lie Rolls or Ste,·c le\ erett Su-'".::o NEWPOR.T HFJCHn GrlCIOUS & sp.lcious family home, 4lJ. lbJ. 3 l1repl.m:s, l~p pool & sp.i w/ihgHonc d.:.:k Jack & Mo~ Chuhirc SbSs,:::~ .... PR.ICE SLASH ED Sl00,000 Sunny lie bnght Jbd family home, Cn~ lit.ht views, top of the line lcitchcn & much m r, Joanna Hendrie S&ti'l.~CO UNQUESTIONABLY THI: llE.ST H:irbor Ridge lbd, + office, Jbl, o..-,·m ~ my l1iht \"ICWS, new upgl'.ldes. ~brcie Adler SPECTACULAR VIEWS Ocean, city & mtn. views from this bNuutul lbd, 2.5bi home 1n Harbor Ridge Esuw Cuol Allison 5677.0~ BEAUTIFUUY UPDATED Ne ... -port Bc;ach cxecut1\'e home, light ~ bnght, huge loc w/gudens, l car gauge Linda Oeth or Lois Jacobs S&S9.0~0 MAGNIFICENT BAY VIEWS Bc;iutiful Mai Kai condo with bciu1iful v1cv.s upstairs, fur~ishi.ngs included in 1.1lcs price. Bonnie Burington $695,0CO SEA VIEW ORAMA T oully remodeled 4bd w/v1cws1 con tempo· my f:am. hm, lujh landsap.ng, guMJ g~teJ. Ann Petcn or Suunnc Shuler $&95,000 23 Corporate P.laza, Suite 190, Newport Beach, CA 92660 ' . ::tTAT:::>::i . 11\::tQ ' Tn llCI A:::>::i~A AT:::>f"I') ~'"\A::ts::i TQf'\Q\.M::tlA NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE t~Ot .OHlql Vb ,i::UITb? f\~,~1\0 SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 I PAGE 15 We Stand 644-6200 THE BLUFFS CAPE COD TO\VNHOME One of the l:irgest Ooorplms. 4bd, beautiful bJck p:itio, quiet cul de sac loCltion. Panoramic views, 2bd, guard gated comm., Side :ind back ~ y:ird, sh:idy trees. 2bd, l.Sb:i, cozy fircphce, coum:ird entry. Gisela Burmeister $369,000 QLDE· CDM SPECTACULAR! :issoc tennis, pool & clubhouse. Ann Peters or Suz:mne Shuler Dick Dickson $127,900 ---..rh:irming Jbd,' 2b:i home. Guest qumers vcr g:ir:ige, sp:i & BBQ in l:irge y:ird. O cean, har~or & night light views. Upgraded Harbor View Hills '4bd. 5bd, 3ba family home, Inge yard, mini occ:an view, on quiet culdes;ic nc:ir p;irks. Kathy Granieri $660,000 Esther Tabak $795,000 Sally Shipley $599,000 SPECTACULAR SEA WIND Remodeled & expanded 5bd home w/ won- derful ciry light & mountain vi.cws. A must Linda Oeth or Lois Jacobs $749,000 BEAUTIFUL OCEAN VISTAS Harbor Ridge elegance & charm. 2'4 hr gu;ird gated, lrg 5bd, 3.5 ba home. Large lor. M:ili GulJe<!i;c . $7-59.,000 NEWPORT ISLAND DUPLSC Wncr froniigc, dock holds 3 boau, could be convened to single family home. Cbudette Taylor $789,000 FABULOUS PENTHOUSE Expansive bay, oce;in and city light views. 2 co-op condos with potential for I large suite. Bonnie Barrington $795,000 CORONA DEL MAR'S FINEST Custom duplex w/spacious 3bd, 3ba, fam. rm + den home, & a 2bd, 2ba apanment. lincb Oeth or Jois Jacobs $849,000 CRAFTSMAN STYLE Sp:1cious 3-5bd home, custom pool & sp:icious hot tub, ocean & golf course vicW$. Leslie Rolls or Steve Lcvcrcn $880,000 FOR.EVER OCEAN VIEWS Exquisite home on top of Spyglass Hill. Light & bright 4bd, ).5ba, counyard. M:ili Gulledge $898.SOO UNOBSTRUCTED 180-VIEWS Lovely Harbor Rjdge '4bd home overlooking the ocean and Catalina. Guard gated comm. Marcie Adler $96-4,000 OCEAN, HARBOR & SUNSET VIEWS Harbor View Hills 5bd home, expanded & remodeled. Bonnie Barrington $1,029,000 KINGS ROAD OCEAN VIEW SpaciouJ ocean lk bay view home. Beautifully remodeled & expanded with quality & taste. Linda Oeth or Lois Jacobs $1,185,000 BEAUTIFUL LINDA ISLE 5bd bayfront -;ith quality finishes' throughout. Private pier lk slip, gated comm. Ann Peters or Suzanne Shuler $1,195,000 PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEWS Corona del Mar viewpoint propeny ~n Ocean Blvd. Comer loc.ation, extra wide lot. Uncb Oeth or LoiJ Jacobs S1,,.l95,000 ONE OF A KIND Big Canyon Sbd, 4.5ba home with expansive use of marble & granite. Ocean & city views. Carol Allison $1,450,000 FRONT ROW IRVINE TERRACE Spectacular remodeled 3bd home. Superb bay & ocean views, pool on view side. Ann Peters or Suzanne Shuler S1.S9S,000 PANORAMIC BAY VIEWS ~re rwo story 4bd, 4ba home, all the amenities of Corona dcl Mar, docks avaibble. Ann Peters or Suzanne Shuler Sl,625,000 ELEGANT HARBOR RIDGE Ocean, harbor & city light 'Views. CuJtom, 5bd, landscaped. black bottom pooV spa. Unda Octh or Lois Jacobs $2,095,000 ( )J>JJ\J f-f ()LJSF T()LJJ< SATURDAY ESCM 421 WALNUT PLACE 1-5 DICK DICKSON $332,800 BLUFFS 2111 DESCANSO 1-5 GISELA BURMEISTER 5369,000 NPT NO. VILLAS 3134 CORTE MARIN t-5 CAROL ALLISON $499,000 BAYCREST ISO SANflAGO 1-5 ROBERT PENKW'ITZ SH4,900 SEA ISLAND JO OCEAN VlST A 1-4 HOWARD DIPPELL $595,000 SATURDAY/SUNDAY EASTBLUFF 901 ALEPPO 1-S TOM BUNSON/SALLY SHIPLE'\$559,000 HARBOR RIDGE 21 TOULON 1-5 OSTERHOUT /PROPP 5964,CCO NPT BEACH 315 WALNUT 1-5 CONNIE BITTON 5269,900 IRVINE TERRACE 1523 DOLPHIN TERRACEt-S HAYDEN/HENDRIE Sl,195,000 SUNDAY VlllA BALBOA 950 CAGNEY #106 t-5 MARY ANN McGUIRE $225,000 BLUFFS 1974 VISTA CAUDAL t-5 HOWARD DIPPEU 5354,000 BLUFFS 2329 VISTA HUERTA t-5 SUSAN VESELY $219,000 WEST CUFF 1218 BERKSHIRE t-5 ARTIE JOHNSON. 5495,000 HVHIUS 1401 SEACREST 1-5 ESTHER TABAK $795,000 BLUFFS 2400 VISTA NOB LEZA 1-S GISELA BURMEISTER $369,000 BLUFFS 2402 VISTA NOBLFJZA t-S GISELA BURMEISTER $379,000 NPT HEIGHTS 506 CATALINA 1-5 JACK CHESHIRE $655,000 COM 36000CEAN · 1-5 BOB SEARLES Sl,450,000 HARBOR RIDGE 14 GENEY£ t-S LOIS JACOBS $2,095,000 BIG CANYON I RUE CHANTIU.Y t-S CAROLAWSON $735,000 BAYCREST 1'32 LINCOLN LANE t-5 CLAUDmE TAYl,.OR $689,000 BIG CANYON 1 RUE CHATEAU ROYALt-S TOM BRUNSON Sl,450,000 COM 346 POPPY 1-S HARRITT BOTWINICK $660,000 IRVINE ti ADELANTE 1-5 PATTI O'DESKY $.},19,000 HARBOR RIDGE l ST. TROPEZ 1-S MARY OSTERHOUT $675,000 23 Co!P!l,rale ~Jaza, Suite 190, NeWJJ9d Beach, CA 92660 PAGE 16 /SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Builder closeout on ocean-close view homes D el Cabo Properties is offering special pricing <1nd financing incentives on the remaining four luxury homes in the gated neighborhood of Del Cabo at San Clemente. The newest phase of the single family homes was opened last month and five homes were sold. With prices starting at $289,990, the homes at Del Caba offer up lo five bedrooms and large yards with spectacular views. "We're making great deals on our remaining homes," said Donna McElroy, sales representative. "Del Cabo is great for families. Every home is on a private cul-de-sac and the entire community is gated, so parents appreciate the privacy and security th is neighborhood.J>rovides. We're also served by excellent, new schools and the city's beaches and parks provide lots of recreation and !>ports for children, too." Del Cabo is on nearly 70 acres of property and will offer a total of just 50 homes. "We enjoy the lowest density of any neighborhood in our area, McElrov said. "Most of the landscape is kept in its natural state, perfect for kids to explore and hike in." The 180 degree panoramic views include wide, ocean vistas, Saddleback Mountain, the golf course an d lights of the Forster Ranch Valley. The homes feature classic California architecture highlighted by window shutters, wood rafters and window shelves, genuine day tile roofs and view decks. Each home has direct access to a three-car garage with roll-up doors. Interior appointments include family rooms with wood-burning fireplaces and master bedroom fireplaces in every home. Kitchens feature European-style cabinetry with laminated interiors, ceramic tile countertops, two 30 ovens, built-in microwave, four-or five-burner gas range, stainless steal hood with warming lights, triple sink, and dishwasher. In each home, a breakfast nook adjoins the kitchen. Master bedrooms include wardrobes and walk-in closets. Master baths f ea tu re separate glass-enclosed ceramic tiled showers, oval tubs, two sinks and ceramic tile countertops. Every home has an interior laundry room with cabinet space. Del Cabo presents a selection of three floor plans. The single-level Plan 1, with 2, 103 square feet, offers four bedrooms and two baths. A private master suite is entered through a skylit foyer. Plan 2 features up to five bedrooms and three baths in 3,087 square feet. A family-style kitchen, adjoining the family room,, opens to the rear patio area and offers hillside and valley views. Plan 3, with 3,212 square feet offers up to fiH.' bedrooms and three baths. One of the bedroom.., and a bath is on the first floor. A craftsmJn-St)·k• staircase with an oak railing leads t9 the second-level library area with a balcony. Appointments in the homes include recessed kitchen and hallway lights, raised panel door!>, custom baseboards and door molding, butted-glJ:.~ corner windows and ceramic tile raised entries. Del Cabo is a private, gated community of 50 homes. Two-thirds of the 70 acres remains in 1t.s natural state. Every home is on a cul-de-sac street. There will be three parks with barbecues and picnic areas for the use of Del Cabo residents and guests. To visit Del Cabo, take Interstate 5 lo San Clemente's Camino de Estrella exit. Turn inland and the street becomes Camino de Los Mares. Continue to Portico def/Sur, turn left to Sombreado, turn left to Altura, and left to the Del Cabo model complex at the top of the hill. Three model hpmes are open 1 O a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, except Monday, when the hours arc noon lo 6 p.m. For more Information, call (714) 361-0674. TAT?::J 11\:iA Tf" 11q A8~~.t .\T?f1"'1 ~""11\::i~ TA('ICWJ~l;1 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 I PAGE 17. METRO J ' , , . ~ 'I I~ ~ !.... L_ I PRESENTS ••• HAROOR ViEW HOMES ... $ 59 5* "Sip CkAMPAGNf wkilE rnjoyiNG ciry liGHTS ANd CANYON ViEWS . CARY SULLY ,, .. , .... HARboR RidGE ... $} 99* ClAssy ModEl pERfrc1 DyNAST)' PlAN. This pAIAcc AWAi rs AWAiTS you CAll. DARRELL PASH 720-9422 CAMEO HiGklANds ... $8' 5* 'BR, 2BA REModdEd HOME of sl)'lE. EN joy SU~SET OCEAN ViEWS! SUSAN SUNCSBY nt-1111 8oNNiE 8Ay ... $448* DAzzliNG 4 BR, pool/spA, "DiAMONd IN nu RovGH11 pROplRT)'. WALDEMAR MOOSMANN S41·6J2J 701 CAMEO HiGHIANds, CoRONA drl MAR... $b49* 211 }9TH STRffT, NcwpoRT BEACH ... $495* }08 } 5TH STRffT, NEWpoRT B£ACk .. S4} 7* 1024 W. BAlboA, Ncwpotn BfAcH ... $425* } I 0 W. BAlboA, NcwpoRT BcACH ... s 4 2 5. . BAlboA lslANd ... $6 }0* I ST TiME ON THE MARkCT oppoRTUNil)'. Absolu1Ely STUNNiNG WiTH STEps TO bAyfRONT. ANGELA GLASER 121~•n JASMiNE CREEk ... $45 5* REduCEd $ 70,000. SubMiT youR offu~s , lirl, opEN PlA~ 2. Wo~·1 l.AsT. JOE CANNEER 640-9S21 HAROOR Vi EW HOM ES ... $ 549* I A dAsH of ELEGANCE ANd dtARM AbouNd s 11-cis 4 BR HOME . MARILYN CRAVES ''"'7102 EASTS I OE COSTA MESA ... $299* DESiGl'ild it't CHAMPl\(i\l TASH , yfl AffORdAbh pR1ccd TEX CRIFFITH }}402 Chrll AM, DANA PONT ... $}95 * } }412 NoniNGitAM, DANA PoiNr ... $} 5 9* EMiNCiA NORJ( LOT #8, SAN CIEM£NT( .. $299* 2}4 FlowcR SrRCCT, CosrA McSA ... $279* 24) 8 NiA(fARA, COSTA MESA ... $I }8* IT'S •SHOW TIME• FEATURING 221 ~ PORT HARWICK, NB ~ OPEN SAT/SUN 1 ~4 ·*All PRicES IN TJtouSANds 714/720,,9422 5 CoRpoRATE PlAzA • NEWpoRr BEACH, CA 92660 • PAGE 16 I SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Builder closeout on ocean-close view homes D el Cabo Properties is offering special pricing and financing incentives on the remaining four luxury homes in the gated neighborhood of Del CC\,bo at San Clemente. The newest phase of the single family homes wa s opened last month and five homes were sold. With prices starting at $289, 990, the homes at Del Cabo off er up lo five bedrooms and large yards with spectacular views. "We're making great deals on our remaining homes," said Donna McElroy, sales representative. "Del Cabo is great for families. Every home is on a private cul-de-sac and the entire community is gated, so parents appreciate the privacy and security this neighborhood provides. We're also )erved by excellent, new schools and the city's bcJches and parks provide lots of recreation and )ports for children, too." Del Cabo is on nearly 70 acres of property and will offer a total of just 50 homes. "We enjoy the lowest density of any neighborhood in our area, McElrov saia. "Most of the landscape is kept in its natural state, perfect for kids to explore and hike in." The 180 degree panoramic views include wide, ocean vistas, Saddleback Mountain, the golf course and lights of the Forster Ranch Valley. The homes feature classic California architecture highlighted by window shutters, wood rafters and window shelves, genuine clay tile roofs and view decks. Each home has direct access to a three-car garage with roll-up doors. Interior appointments include family rooms with wood-burning fireplaces and master bedroom fi.replaces in every home. Kitchens feature European-style cabinetry with laminated interiors, ceramic tile countertops, two 30 ovens, built-in microwave, four-or five-burner gas range, stainless steal hood with warming lights, triple sink, and dishw~her. In each home, a breakfast nook adjoins the kitchen. Master bedrooms include wardrobes and walk-in closets. Master baths feature separate glass-enclosed ceramic tiled showers, oval tubs, two sinks and ceramic tile countertops. Every home has an interior laundry room with cabinet space. Del Cabo presents a 5election of three floor plans. The single-level Plan 1, with 2,103 square feet, offers four bedroon1s and two baths. A private master suite is entered through a skylit foyer. Plan 2 features up to five bedrooms and three baths in 3,087 square feet. A family-style kitchen, adjoining the family room, opens to the rear patio area and offers hillside an9 valley views. Plan 3, with 3,212 square feet offers up to ll\C bedrooms and three baths. One of the bedroom~ and a bath is on the first ffoor. A craftsman·!">l) k· staircase with an oak railing leads to the second-level library area with a balcony. Appointments in the homes include reces!">Cd kitchen and hallway lights, raised panel door), custom baseboards and door molding, bulled-glJ:>S corner windows and ceramic tile raised entric) Del Cabo is a priva te, gated community of 50 homes. Two-thirds of the 70 acres remains in ib natural state. Every home is on a cul·de-sac stru~t. There will be three parks with barbecues and · picnic areas for the use of Del Cabo re;idents and guests. To visit Del Cabo, take Interstate 5 to San Clemente's Camino de Estrella exit Turn inland and the street becomes Camino de Los Mare). Continue to Portico def Sur, turn left to Sombreado, turn left to Altura, and left to the Del Cabo model complex at the top of the hill. Three model homes are open 1 O a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, except Monday, when the hours arc noon to 6 p.m. For more information, call (714) 361-067 4 ; 3TAT2~ Jf\ ~A T'f"'I 1q t\2=3U AT?f"") ~". :J~ -rArqvl'~IA NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY. July 9, 1994 /PAGE 17 ' ' ' • T \ I I ~ j ~ ' .. ..__ I T PRESENTS ••• HARboR ViEW HOMES ••• $595* Sip dtAMPAGNC WHilE tNjoyiNG CiTy liGHfS ANd CANYON views. CARY SULLY •n,1411 HARboR RidqE ... $}99* ClAssy Modd pc Rf rc1 0yNAST)' PIAN. This pAlACl AWAITS AWAilS you CAif . DARRELL PASH 720-9422 CAMEO HiG~IANds ... $8}5* }BR, 2BA REModElcd HoME of sl)'l£. ENjoy SUMET OCEAN ViE\\ISI SUSAN SLINCSBY 7Jf,111J BoNNiE 8Ay ... $448* DAzzliNG 4 BR, pool/spA, "D1AMONd IN nu ROUGH" pROp(RT)'. WALDEMAR MOOSMANN S41·6J2J 70' CAMEO HirJtlANds, CoRONA dcl MAR ... $ b4 9* 21 1 ~9rH StREa, NEwpoRt BEACH ... $49 5* }08 } 5tH STR££T, Nrwpotn BEAcH ... $4} 7* · 102 4 W. BAiboA, Nrwpotn &Ac~... S 42 5 * } 1 0 W. BAlboA, N£WpoRT 8™:~ . . . $ 4 2 5 * BAlboA lslANd ... $6 }0* I ST TiME ON THE MARk£J oppoRTUNil)'. Absolu1Ely STUNNiNG WiiH STEps TO bAy fRONT. ANCElA ClASER 72J..06SJ JAsMiNE CREEk ... $45 5* R£ducEd $ 70,000. SubMir youR of fr RS , Ii n,, opEN PIA1'1 2. Wo~'r l.AST JOE CANNEER 640-9S21 HAROOR ViEW HOMES •.. $ 549* A dASH or ElEGAl\C( ANd CHARM AbouNds THis 4BR HOME . MARILYN CRAVES 6~7102 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA ... $299* D ESIGNld '" d-i;.\"\1Pi\G'\l TASH, yf I AffoRd,,blv pR1crd TEX GRIFFITH }}402 C~dTAM, DANA PONT ... $}95* } }412 NoniNGkAM, o~NA PoiNT . $} 5 9* EMiNciA NoRT£ LOT #8 , SAN ClcMCNff ... $299* 2}4 FlowcR STRCCT, CosrA MESA ... $279* 24 18 NiA~RA, COSTA MESA ... $1 }8* IT'S "SHOW TIME" FEATU~ING 221 ~ PORT HARWICK, NB ,. OPEN SAT/SUN J ,.4 *All PR ices IN TltouSANds 714/720--9422 5 CoRpoRATE PlAzA • NEwpoRT BEAcli, CA 92660 1 • . STANDING PROUDLY ON THE SAND at Peninsula Point. 4 story 5BR. 4.5BA residence. St Charles kit .. fam. & din rms. den. library, full gym & rooftop solarium A unique property Offered at $2,295,000. Aek for DAYNA PETTIT BAVFRONT OVERLOOKING UDO ISLE ........ $S4t,500 Spectacular bay, .ocean & dty Ilg~ view residence in luxury hi-rise security bldg. Many upgrades in- cluding custom built-ins + more. Boat slip avail. BAVFRONT BREEZES ................ $669,000 Price reduced. Completely redecorated. Freshly painted 3 BR. 3BA, bay, city lights & mountain view condo Boat slip available. CLASSIC CAPE COD ............... $1,495,000 Price has been reduced $100,000. Stunning NEW 4BR, 4.5BA waterfront home on oversl.ted comer lot Incredible views. Artistic detailing throughout. A must see! BAVFRONT W/DOCK ............... $1,975,000 Architecturally striking 3BR. 3 .SBA home w/dock for a 55' boat Full basement & elevator. Designer wall coverings & interior detailing. OCEANFRONT BEST BUY ON BOARDWALK ...... $775.000 On a nice comer lot, you'll enjoy breathtaking ocean/Catalina/sunset views. 2BR ~ cottage w/ 35' of ocean frontage Open sunny patio, too! LANDMARK ESTATE ............... $2,295,000 4-story home w/SBR. 4 .SBA, St Charles-kit., fam nn, din nn, den. library, full gym & 360° views from roof top solarium. A special home! BEST BUY ON THE BOARDWALK. 2BR beach house on a 35' comer lot. Breathtaking views of the ocean. Catalina & evening sunsets. A real deel at $775,000. Aak for SA.RA REMMEV -------~ ----~---- NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE VERY CHARMING ~IN. PT. 3BR. 2BA + fam. nn. home within walking distance to beach & park. Lovely inside patio. An easy-care home, reduced to seU now. REDUCED TO $414,000. A.all for DAYNA PEI Ill - BALBOA PENINSllLA DESIRED 9'l1IEET (n4•c••> ...... $414,000 Very chtinning 3BR, 2~ + family nn. home on prestigloU$ Peninsula Point. Walk to beach & park or enjoy the relaxing Inside patio. LARGE DUPLEX ........................ $515,000 4BR. 2BA in each unit. Fireplaces & patios in both! FOUR·PLEX (rn•ced) ............... $5St,OOO -IDEAL INVESTMENT PROPERTY. Exce~nt condi- tion, private deck on the upper unit that has been completely re.modeled. Call for details. CHARM ON THE POINT ............. $595,000 2BR + loft, 3BA home in top <:ondition. Xtre-lerge family room & frpl. Fonnlll dining, solarium & lovely remodeled family kitchen. Walk to beaches & park. NEWPORT BEACH . PRICED RIGHTl ......................... $114,900 Very prlv. & quiet condo overlooking trees & fountain In beautifully maintained complex within biking or walking distance to beach & shops. Call now! PENTHOUSE BEST .................... $172,500 BeautifuUy appointed comer 2BR penthouse in quiet location. Numerous quality custom upgrades. Walk to the beach. NEAR BEACHIHOAG HOSPnAL .•••• $259,000 Impeccable design taste Is evident in this' 2BR, 2.5BA tOYmhome. FuU-size din. rm., kJt. w/lrg pantry, MBR w/ skylit BA. Use of gnmite, serene balcony w/fountain & pool. Big 2nd BR that could be fam rm or hm office. OPEN H OUSES SATURDAY & SUNDAY 482 Abbie Way. Costa Mesa $365,000 35 Northampton Ct .. Belcourt HiU $545,000 15 Southampton Ct., Belcourt Hill $569,000 39 Southampton Ct., Belcourt Hill $549,000 327 Lugonla, Newport Shores $397,000 · 1773 Hummingbird. Costa Mesa $489,000 121 E. Edgewater, Npt Sch $1.495,000 SUNDAY ONLY 22312 Wallingford, Hunt. Boch $449.000 2405 Olff Dr., Newport Beach $1,495,000 ' - l.S 1-4 1-4 1-4 2.5 2.S 1-4 1-4 l.S FAMILY ROOM + A LOFT. 2BR home In -1 condition. Formal dining room, IOlartum & great family kitchen. l...oc.M9Ct within Wlllldng istance to beach&. perk. OffeNd et $595,000. A.all for DAYNA PEI ii I NE\\'POH f Bl.1\Cll BEST OF NEWPOllT 9llOlll!9 •••• $197 ,000 Pristine condition. 3BR, 3BA home w/dln nn,.. den that could be 4th BR, fam nn & f?i>l. Walk to oeach . 3 decks & covered patio. Walk to beach. BEACH DUPLEX ••••.••••.•••••••••••••• $410,000 Stroll to the BEACH. 2BR/2BA, fTpl & pado down Great rental area washer/dryer hookups, tile counter in kit. & baths 4 car garage. BIG OCEAN VIEW .............................. $545,000 LOWEST PRICED BIG OCEAN VIEW 2BR. Overlook the fuU length Catalina view framed by Nwpt Cntr Cool & serene setting. Open Sat-Su n 1-4 VIEW NWPT CNTll It <>Cf.AN .............. S5't.OOO BELCOURT HILL 2BR. 2.SBA townhome widen. courtyard & view deck Tons of quality upgrades. Open Sat-Sun 1-4 UDO ISl..E ...................................... S715,IOO 4BR home wfl BR & BA on ht level. Very comfy floorplan surrounding a lovely sunny, south facing patio BELCOURT HILL OCEAN W .......... SS4t.OOO Spacious 2 story 2BR + den view townhome Hrdwd flrs. big view deck, plantation shutters, A/C & more Submit your offer. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4. ' DOVER SHORES POOL ESTATE •• $ 1,495,IOO Single level 4BR. 4.SBA home wldramatlc solar htd indoor pool, retractable roof, spacious kit, bNakfast area. Large entertaining mu & grand outdoor terrace ......... ""'-........,· 4 + GARAGE. Fam. nn. w/frpl, cathedral oetls. Fr. doors, RV storage. If you like to tinker In the garage ... this is It! REDUCED TO $328,000. Aa• for DANA BLACK ~· , I r r -__ _..,.. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAi. ESTATE SATURDAY, Juty 9, 1994 /PAGE 19 Prc:s<!ntcd By: . Presented By: MARCIA DOSSEY Pgr: (714) 509-3707 RON TAYLOR Bus: (714) 673-7300 HOME + DOCK L'rnt111c .m;h1tecntr<' h1ghhghv; , dm 3BR. 3 5B.'\ tm1rom rc\Jdt"rn.:c. Your do(k \\111 au:ornodJte J ::i5 It ~ratt. DramJ01. cnrcruuun~ nl(.>m,, full bJ..-.cmcnt & Jn~ cJc, .nor. ~lo,·c n(thr m' LARGE ASSUMABLE LOAN INDOOR- OlITDOOR FEEL O" ne.r will consider c.lrr\'- ing c;omc fin.ulong on cnt<: <XCJJ1, tum, & gcilf courr;c \1C\\ home. Gourmet kit, fanuh· m1 w cntertammcnc cntr, pm·arc master retr~lt & numcrou.<, paoo court· \'Md. 3000 + sf on ncarh• t/4 acre lot. . ll.EDUCED TO $995,000 Offettd at $1,975,000 A BLOCK TO BEAC H Sharp & spaoous income property in a great rcnc:t.I area. Either of the uni~ would be idctl for an owner to rQide. Submit your offer! BAY, MOUNTAIN 8t CITY LIGHTS VIEW Freshly redecorated 3BR, 3BA bayfrom condo in convenjc:nc looation. \Valk to Lido Village shops, the.ure & c.ifes. Boat slip available. Unique & very livable! ' Sl 'Rll(ll '~lll~(~ AREAS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY .••.••• $90,000 Corner loc.mon liquor m.i.rkc:t. °'' ncr will earn Perfect fam1rv hu,inc:c;.; ak pnce + anvcncory -Huntington Bc;ach. CENTRAL ORANGE c o ............. $92,500 2BR, 2BA condo with locs of pride of ownership. Central Orange Counry location convenient to elementary school. WOODBllIDGB SINGLE-LEVEL .... Sll8,000 Urpcr 2BR, 2BA condo in pcaccfuJ treed area w lakes, popls, tennis & parks. Smokcstonc: plan in neutral tones. UPGRADED OllANGB CONDO .......... $129,000 2BR, 2BA lower. Nicest in complex. NC'v kit. cabinets, counters, floor & appliances. 2 large: panos & more. PASTORAL & SERENE French Countrv Manor fcaruring 48~ 4.SBA, scp. MBR wmg, bonu rm 5910 q tt. of ~hec:r elegant lwing. Cooling vaUey view~ Offered at $1 ,500,000. Aak for VICTOll YACK. 33Tl Via Lido Newport Bc;lch. CA 92GG3 OPLN / OA'r"S t· Offered at $445,000 REDUCED TO $669,000 IDEAL ANAHEIM HO.ME ......... $159,000 3BR, 2BA home clme ro employment, etc. . Ltrg.c ~ t RR, upgr.tJcd lurh., & ruce large y.ird ideal tor ... h1ldren & per ... YORBA LINDA-BIG LOT ......... $264,000 ExcepuonaJ conJ1oon .. 'pac1ous 3BR, 2BA home \\1th tile floor in farrulv room & kitchen, 2 fireplaces, 'Pa on big CO\'er.ed pano. SAN JUAN CAPISTRAN0 ...... $1,500,000 Custom 4BR plus bonus room, 4 .SBA residence in toncridge Estates. Over 5900 sq. ft. of luxury living. Wonderful valley views. Use of marble flooring, crown molding & custom cabinerrv thruout. Formal entry. MBR wing, 3 car garage: & spa. OWNER WILL FINANCE this 4BR, fam rm home located w1thtn the ~tanners Elc:m School D1stnct Even a ,;crory garden' Sc.c dus home & m.akc your otfer rO<U\'. Offered at S365'~k (or ~ANA BLAC~ (714) 673-7300 C(lSTA .\IESA LOVELY END CONDO ............. $129,000 WaUc to So. Coa.st Plaz..:1. 3BR, 2BA ideal for profec;c;1onalc; " eJW tree:\\ av accc:c;<;. E xceUenc g . .ueJ commumtv. Call for <leu1l<>. OCEAN BREEZES + VIEWS ... Sl59,000 \"en open '.iultcJ \.t"tl<>. 2BR, 2.SBA duJI master <>u1te\, huge l;.1~. w lgardcn wmdo". Comm pool .;pa. con' ot 'torage. FAM.ll..Y RM.+ RV STORAGE ......... $328,000 4BR hm an N·wpc Hc1ghcs Elem. Disrr. Cathedral ceils, French aoors, frpl in fam room, boat/RV storage. Big garage w/ workshop. OWNER WU,LlNG TO FINANCE .. $365,000 4BR home: in Marine" Elem. Dist. CuJ de sac street, 4 car garage, big MBR, dining room, fam ily room, victory garoen & spa. DUAL MA ~R <;CITES tn this gTC:at condo w ~pa1.1tlUS kn • \\Ct b.ir. big Ii\ rm • vaulted cc1I'> & trpl Cit\ bght5 vit"\\·,• Otfemi u S159,000 A.alt for DANA BLACK ... since 1935 PAGE 20 I SATURDAY, Juty 9, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE 2 Civic Pla7a v . A L E· N T I N E Suite 100 Newport Beach 714-640-2500 + NEWPORT B EACH LINDA ISLE · Meducrrancan V1lb ..:rr' .unJcd b\ to"' enn~ p~m uco, ~g a pc •.a'-ular 2 "''n mMblc entn h.J·ughted by • hu~·c rounJ .. kd1gh1 \fu1u ~uue cun\C\"\ a .,,,,. ,J ,,, ulum.1e \C:ren1n 2 mure full \UHO p!u\ m.mh ~uartc:r. S<l,500,000 LINDA ISLE -Main t:hannd location "/ba\, \Un-.c1 & light \ICW\ C:unom home "/4HR, \tud\, Z hm1h room) & maid\ room \upcrb quaht) throushout 47' on the \\allrlront \\/dc1<.k & )Ide uc Seller wtJI tr.i1.lc "' lc.t\t $3,495,000 BELCOURT · Med11erranc.an mamion .lr>JHl1ll' I 0,000 \q It 58R \Ulln, library, lam1h r•xirn & den The linnt nutenals throu~hout I rup11.al .ground\ "/wncrfall & \f'" < >< 1·.AN \'If-W $3,950,000 BIG C.ANYON ·r h1\ h•11m . .., cx1.4ui~11e" Hu1lr & dt"\1gned b) }-;an Int -cuswm l1~hrrng, \\uh \utruund \CJund thru-out, a L•immau;al lrnLhcn r;angc , n tr.i and large bcJroonh 1411h \~.ilk 1n ..lo~!) urge lot ;apprin 22,000 \<)It w/pm·atc JOO' pool & \p<i $2,495,000 NEWPORT H EIGH TS -8 c.;iu11ful occ<in """ lr11111 rl11\ • u~wm home l.Ax..ltcd on a 1.ir~l ""rnu IOI )Urr<1unJcd bv t.aJI palm 1rcn \\1th rm JI( pool & )pa SHR, lanul~ room, d•n hbran wnh bcau11tul uk, m.irblc & many ~ \lr.J\ :-.nd\ a l111lc TLC.. S 1,250,000 2500 CLIFF DRIVE Nl:.WPORT CREST · 3RR • retreat, 3BA, plin 4 l-.abuluu~ lm:a11on, end ur111 1 wcrlookin8 ~rccnbch NC\\ C<ll"JlCI),. ear· in lutdxn, lrpk Prrced lor lbt ~le $232,000 p R B IG CA."iYOS-hpandcd & dc'-or;ncd to pcrtc'-uun 28R v./dcn l~nht)mc un a la~c pm·au~ 101 \\/pool & spa Separate ~ueu qUMtcn \4/JBR/JB.~ True clet:t4n\.'C for Uut )JX\.l.ll \.OUpl,. $695,000 BELCOURT · Large corner 101 Bc<iuutul entry doors & v.andows, marble, mirrors, leaded gl~. man>' \J>C'-!411 leaturcs Koe ponJs give uanqua)/pcaccful lcehng Privue spa $949,000 BIG CANYON · !Ure elevated comer 10 1· Open, cxpan\1\e w/vacw ()cQn \1C\\ pO)\ablc al 1oeumJ lloor added 2 lxdrr.N>m) & den on 1 kvcl w /b<iy \\10dO\\ s, cro\\ n moldan~. ~(UOty >YMCm & A/C va,am~ our of ara O\\ner 1\ aru1ous. $539,000 BAYVIEW TERRACE -Single famrl)' home in guard gated comm. 3BR & den h1ghl)1 up&"adcd. hardv.ood floors, mirrored walh, fireplace WaUt around the back b<i)' & en10~ the pe.a'-e & tr;inqu1liry of waldhtC. A gri:at lamalr community $362,500 ~ BACK BAY · l-,njoy summer evenmg w;illu around the b;i'-k bay fro m rhu lovely condo . 1 "'u bcdroonb, 2 bath upper loc;mon with high Lc1lin~. rale counter roi», w;ishcr/dr~-cr M1nu1n 10 fn:cways, a1rpon. t-uhmn l\Jand & 1hc bc;u:h. $215,000 STEAL THIS -J.abulous 2BR rownhomc w/tirepluc Light & open, nice lr.u.:hcn m·erlooks extra luge endo~d pa110. Newl)' painted \\/Communary pool, spa & tcnms. <.rca1 locauo n in Scawind, just blocks to the beach. PRICED TO SELL! $174,500 lklcourt Big Canyon SATURDAY /SUNDAY 64 Bckoun $949,000 T.Hill/D.Miks Bay View Terrace Harbor Ridge BBC «Rue foncainbleau $695,000 O.G aynuu/J,Mathcr 41 Gannc.:t $362,500 J.Mathcr/B.Oixon JS Toulon $795,000 8.Dixon/f.HUI Balboa Bay Club Apts SJ,300·S2,7SO T.Allinqi 0 p E R LOWEST PRICE IN CREST · Dr.im•mc \inglc \tClr\ Pm ;ite end unit "1th bcauutul p.au" \'aulted cc1Jin~~. tircpla .. e. 2BR/2BA v.lth amchcd gv-agc $209,000 + HARBOR RIDGE NIGHT LIGHT VIEWS · urge 38R & loft 1ownhome. Over 2,400 sq.ft. Located hagh on the hall w/loH~lr counlr) & mght light views. Owner loaving counH\' & liqwdating. $459,ooo CUSTOM HOME · Approx. 5,000 sq ti with 48R. library·cxercasc room, maids room & a dram kuchen l:.xrelb1\e marbk, granite & great for emert.amang Pm <ite pool & )pa {)c~ & CJ~' IJght YICV."S $ 1,995,00Q_ HAllBOR RIDGE · Unobstructed ocean & city lrght \'IC\\'S Custom built \\1th 3BR. Iott, den, i.alllJI)' room · ApprotJma1cll 3300 sq ti Large yard v.1th pm ate poo , spa, and Rowing entertainment .:enter $1,395,000 OCEAN VIEWS -Unobscructcd occ<in & city light views from ;ilmo)t ever} room. 3BR's b<aunfully decouted & remodeled AH French doors, \aultcd 'cihngs, custom wood lloonng. + $795,000 OTHER AREAS T I E s SOUTH COAST METRO · SpcmJ upNr end unit hu unc of the bnt l<l\..Jllf•lh merloolung the pm. Guud gat\:d & d e,.,. 111 outh Co.J)t Pina. Commun1t\ po •I :\ tennis Sl l l ,500 CORONA DEL MAR. YOU (A~ I flNQ A BETTER PRIC~ IN OM' 2BR. 2BA, v./tireplace, wet bu, and a ~ro1 louuoo $295,000 COSTA MESA -FHA & VA apJlrO\Cd grnt for lst time buyers 2 muu:r sunc) \\/fireplace Washer & dryer included $139,500 BREA. -Pert\'.ct for ht time bu)en1 3KR, 28A w/cadkdnl ceaJi:ngs, light bn~ht & spark.lo like new! 2 c.u an. g;ir;ige, mirrored \\Udrobcs, great interior lcxaoon \\/comm pool & spa. SlM,900 + FOR LEASE BALBOA BAY CLUB -T he fabul1.1u' Terr.ace.: Ap;irtma1[) Jrc a pcrl~Cl Ollportunm 10 ll\·c 111 da)S & comfort w /pri\'U"\ J, 2. or JSR'~ AvailJbk. Sl,300·$2,-oo NEWPORT BEACH • Bcautafulh tUrm~hcJ 38R. JBA 1n ~curity gated Ba •ndp.c 2 muter ~urtc) w /pm·ate bath5, lircplJu- Lc.u<d totally fumishcJ• $2,295/MO NEWPORT BEACH • I-ult ocean vac\\ "1th CAMEO HIGHLANDS • 4BR, 2 SBA an JBR, m ~ard gated Harbor Ridge VauheJ Coron:a dcl ~r O\•cr 2,000 "<) ti. 00 a large ccalang), ·rench doors, skyhghu & txauutul lot with pnvate pool. Walk. to the beach pm h.udwood tloon. $3,750/MO & UtM Village. $60S,OOO LINDA ISLE -On the main channel ut INVESTORS DELIGHT -Good income Newport Harbor. 48R., 2 family rooms & in this nke SIX PLEX! Hot rcnial area and library. AJI main room5 on the view. Great rarely a vacancy. Hncloscd gar.age & more. famil) home. Boat dock & iidc tic. J _y~ar Owmr wanu to liqwdate. $449,000 kuc. $10,000/MO Corona dcl Mar Big Canyon Newport Bch C'.orona dcl Mar 8i11 Canyon Mf.ion Viejo SUNDAY 421 Narciuus 20 Burninf Tree 7 Serena Ct. 4606 w.f"C Rd 20 Rue Grand Duca.I 27591 Trca Vistu $465,000 Sl,495,000 $232,000 $605,000 SSJ9,000 1691,000 M.Suuffcl L.Vaknrinc A.M.Murphy St1utkr N.EnFfbcdn D.Gayncau NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-5 PM COIONA DIL MAI ·-~ David McCulloch MMIOlllUHD 511 Marbof Island Dr. John Campbell UOO lllAND MJ Via Udo loud Kevin t<.nda "' Via Udo Ncwd Velma TimmoM NIWPOlrT lllAND SOI Jlth Shet David Prince $321,000 U ,Ul,000 $2,"5,000 M ,200,000 ... 9,000 OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 PM IALIOA ll&AND 111 IMamood $7>9,000 Joann Akerman IAYClllT NOlrTM 2021 lantlogo Dr $•19,000 David McCulloch WTllDI COSTA MESA 2M4 Polrway $2'9,900 Donald Pfaff HAl~ISLAHD 511 Harbor Island Dr U ,1'5,000 'John Campbell HAllOI VllW HOMES 2332 ,Off Ab«dMn $5ff,000 Ginny Wray JASMINI CIHIC 140 Jasmine Creek Dr $525,000 Sue Vernon UDO ISLI 343 Via Udo loud Edie Olson II $2,991,000 "' Via Udo Ncwd S•,200,000 Velma Tlmmona MISA NOllM 3121 MclOnley Way David Prince $219,000 NIWPOIT .. teHTI ll6 11th Shet, #C SM9,000 . Heidi Stockwell N1WPOtrT N01rTM vaw 1022 COl19 flcwtal $111,000 Gall York 1126 Cort. Coleta $119,000 Suun Wefr IPYO&All 77 Monl9ctto $119,000 Joyce Olson lMI ....,,,. '200nda 021,000 Chuck Colftworthy NEWUmNGS WTSIDI COSTA MESA $319,900 Rare Easts1de Sparush styled hOme on large lot and excellent locatiOn This 3 bd home has han1WOOd floors. Spaivsh IJJe root, coved interior cethngs. arched entJy ways and remodeled latchell and bathroom. krtcllen and battvoom have been bled and feature new fixtures & appliances forced air & hea11no & morel! Call to set up appt BAYCllST NORTH S.-19,000 Do you need a 5 bedroom home "' a great area? Come to Baycrest-'Oover Shores Jump in Ille pool hang 111 Ille spa 1 This home is It lof tne pnce • Caa lodayl WTSIDI COSTA MESA "69,900 Beautiful custom Eastslde Costa Mesa residence. wor1hy of Newpoffs best. Approx 2800 sq ft of top of the hne improvements, 4 bd, 3'h ba. while on white Vf1th buflnosed comers, gourmet latchefl. t.Jge master SUde with walk-111 closet. skyllgl1ts, central vaCUIJTI, arr condilloning, top lrne secunty system, 3 car garage, French doors and more and more and more. Very open noor P,lan DOVEi SHOIU $139 000 Oual11Y lront row v1ew1 3 bd, with separate ~ter surte 2 S ba' 3 car garage. p/1va1e entrance lo counyMd pool Elegant & formal dining & llVlng room. open tamity room to large kitchen & laundry room. Secunty sys, solar p0ol heat. single story IMng wl1tl over 3000 sq ft on 9600 sq ft lot CuslOM buln in 1971 Call for terms and showing. FEATURED LISTINGS IAYllDGE $1701000 BeaU11tUI highly upgraded 2 bd end unrt • A • plan in qu et locat10n within complex Light and bnght lllrotJOhOlll Almost new Berber style can>et Lovely tum.shlngs can be purchased separately A perfect townl\uine at a great poce 1001 DOYEi VILLAGE $179,750 Townllome impeccably maintamed The IMng space Is generous and Ille property lends Itself to a tranquil environment. Close to beach. shopp111g, pil1c and bbratY Washer & dryer and window treat- ments ·are illCIUded Ceilings fans and plantation stMte!l In both muter & secondary bedrooms ~NORTH $1.7,500 WonderM location In beautlful NewPort Nortll. Close to Fashion Island, Back Bay W1klllfe reserve and bike trails. This upgraded "Lido" plan has wonderful ceftral location near pool and spa City light and moonta111 ~ from spacious IMno room and patio Upgrades Include 10' ClllWIOS, black Oil white tile and 11>pfiances, air conditioning and much mart Best unit tn Newport Nol1h HUNTINGTON llACH $1",500 Charmmo earty Calrfomla cottage. Burn pr1or to the great depresSIOO of 1930. Home IS attra~e but needs lots of tender loYlllQ care ~ rTllle to be~ owner carry frst trust deed wl1tl IOw dov.n payment DANA POtNT $200,000 This spacious town hOme boasts an abmdance of upgrades, vaulted ceilings, bu1n in speaker system. JennAlr latchen with view of city lights, den could be 3rd bedroom, separate laundry room. lots ol storage, guard hated community w1th pool and spa & gym. shows great llG CANYON TOWNHOMES $2C5,000 P1ay tennis. relax by Ille pool & spa over1ookmg the gall coorse oi IUSt stay home & en,oy tile ambi- ance or ttus lovely 2 bd plus den townhome The· noor plan is well designed wnn spacious rooms and cathedral ce1trngs Nicety upgraded throughout 01/let locatJon 111 complex toot WlSIDE COSTA MESA $2'9,900 Buy tOday• Perfect 4 bd, 2 ba remodel. Top street locattOn w1111 great family yard White, bnght and open floor plan. Berber carpet. beautiful baths and lotchen. big fireplace. open dining area. Raised foundation constructJon for cool summers and wann Winters New 70 loot concrete dnveway lo 2 car garage. Huge 55 x 135 n lot. HUNnNGTON IEACH $259 ,000 Trtplex. MotJvated sellert Looklno for fast sell! High vislbillty, little· turnover. Pnced to move Drtve-by . ooly lnspectJOn with offer NEWPORT llACH $299,000 ()oginal be~h cot!3ge on overs11ed lot Older hOme that ts currently rented out Onve by only lnspec. tron wnn offer. great OPPortunity to burld new con- struction One block to beach BACK BAY $309,500 Outstanding golf course view home wl1tl new roof. new carpet new appliances new palfll. central AiC and much more 3 bd 2'.'J ba Ill move-in condillOll and temhc curt> appeal COSTA MESA $319,000 What an OPPortunrty• Ttlls large S bd hOme 1s 95' remodeled with the finest quality upgrades & crafts- manship Setter will crecM b!Jyer 11 escrow for completion. tOClu<llng buyers choice of mnor. exte- nor paint color and alt noor covenngs Th•s ts ~ke a new nouse 5 bd, 2 ba and wen designed Safe end or cul-de-sac IOcation. A great family home WEST NEWPORT $319,000 Great beach property' 2 bd, 1 ba & 1 bd, 1 ba 2 separate houses. Bnck patio wlltl BBO garage plus extra par1ong, good income urvtsl Always easy to rent! 1lll ILUFFS $325,000 Also the best value in The Bluffs Strigle level with 2 large bd & 2 ba. HatctwOOd floors, remodeled latcllen with breakfast room wea. 2 year new roof. Excellenl 51my locaDOn on a cut-de-sac Large wrap around pallO Walk to comnu\lly pool Back Bay. shopping NEWPORT HllGHTS $3'9,000 2 year old, detached Mediterranean Style 3 b<I, 2YI ba hOme Thrs spacious and bnght residence in- cludes a lamlry room w1111 f1rep1ace. 2 car attached garage, Inside laundty quiet & povate location and Is locatea near schools shopping, freeways Ind lhe bea<:/\ ·. SWAllf $359,950 Bank owned -loreclosure1 Beautiful newer "Sea- la11e" 3 bd unrt with ocean views• 2 large patios bottom floor unit. close to assoc pool. Recently up- graded wrtb new apphances. smks. and pa1111 for perfect move m condition Special ftnancino of· fered' Only 1004 down -PMI' WEST NEWPORT $399,000 Great ov.ner usert Very upper unit. /\t·beam ce1hngs + lg used bnck fireplace. new kitchen Super tn· vestment property HIWIOIO $C3',000 Excellent H1~sboro Cape Coo hOme Vaulted ce•I· 1nos. fabulous kitchen. 3 flfeptaces alf cond·tiooee1 Marn floor master surte upstairs ch1ldrens wing with playroom, huge lot This 1s a steal!! PfNINSUlA $'75,000 3 bedroom, 2 bath upper urvt 2 bedroom. 2 bath lower urnt duplex Both tmlt,S haie a flfeplace 2 houses. to ocean. Great rental property BAYVIEW lHIACE $C90,000 View! Vlewl V1ew1 Single famlly residence 3 bd. 2th ba, pnvate spa Premium loca!Jon View of bay and wrld life preserve Gated cOIT1tTllmlty With pool spa and part. Dues only s 113 mo can for show- ing SEAVIEW $'95,000 Guard gate secumy View of Fash1ori Island Dra- matic remodeled 3 bd. 2 ba home Move-m cond1· lion Decorated in off wMe L•ohl and bngm Goo<! value 111 Ille area NEWPORT IEACH $535,000 2 bd. 2 S ba baytrom cnndo in secunty bu ldr"Q Highly upgraded with marble flOOrs built tn boo•· ·cases. 1menor atnum and tastef\JI use of mirrors 11PORTAFINA LAGUNA" $569,000 This large, custom 4 bd 3 ba Ponafina Lagun.l hOme has a spectaeulat ocean & cny bgtlt View Features include 3 car attached garage. 2 fife· places. over 3300 sq ft ol hv1ng space. bonus area. family room. largd Irving room, vauned ce1hngs, separate master suite with huge master batn sepa· rate guest surte w1th view from almost every room HAllOI Y11W HUS $695,000 The impossible )Ust t>euuse possible' Extra- ordinary ocean. bay & hart>or View With sunsets you'll long remember Completely remodeled 3 yrs ago reflecting lhe highest quality & design French doors & windows open to lushly landscaped, pool & spa 2 separate terraces & a formal dmt0g rm J bd. 3 ba & warm famtly rm with bnck fireplace, 111· door anm aVlaty Which is home lo a vanety ot beautrtul AfnQn Flnches IEACON IAY $1,150,000 Incredibly pnced 4 bd 4 ba hOme 111 Beacon Bay• fresn1y painted in and out hoht. l>nOl1t & open ExTI IMllO room & lutcnen ~er garage has stpa· rate entry and may be rented Chatmlngfy Covered iw for enterta\lltllQ, watching ltle boats go by or ~SI relaxing CC>ll\ITlllMy temts and !>oat ooc ava.ttable. ' I'\\ ' \I \\II( \IHI 1.11 •1111,11 [§! '' \\ 1·111:1 1:1 11 11 <>I I I< I • < •i;'I I.' <>I <"''I II'-I• ... HARBOR VJEW HILLS· BAOADMOOA $515,000 ·-~~ :.~:..,a;r/ "J ~~.tK~?.':1 r.a1~ 4 bd, 2 5 ba_ etc.a.1"nCYJ" Hamor Vit!W , s hf.me llaS '/.':C:.'..~J l':N :.~a ~4 tar~~ bt GI~ lvA!.On lc".s ol eitn" room on a ~let ~.;eet. Bl!ACON UY -,000 l otatel) on an expansive grassy Gtrada just 3 dOOf1 from the beach! Relax or entef1ail on one nl ~ 2 woe brick pauot Totally remodeled In 1991, ttit ~ Cape Cod home has 2 t.id 2 1, ba 1n acsoruon 10 a separate 1 bd apat1menl over the 3 car garage Wlleh the thn~tma<i boat parade and enJoy all !he amenltles of 1tis premter nelghbortlood. Don/Joyce Olson IPYQLAll HILL Slit 000 fradltlooaJ Countsy American' 5 bcl. 3 ba. labUIOOs night Ugtits & coast line views. Large 1M/.i1y rm w/ll1eptace & Ill down View LOYety IMng room & raised dlnlng room Master wte w/lg ba1h, Pena wtndowa & l)l'lvate deck. beautlfut landscaped front yard & weU ma1ntalned back yard w/llrepit & wa1e1 ran pond Side yard hu 2 large ptantlng beds Bui~ In security system, 3 car garage. Lyleen Jeff/ Ewin OLDE CORONA D!L UR t-,000 All 111C1edlbte pattel of 87'h (cmt 2 loU) just steps to Big Corona beach This Cllifomfi ranch style home lw. J bd In the rm n house + a large formal dining rm & an lnYlllng lallllly rm w/coiy brick llrep!Ke. Just across lhe lush Oatdeo Is • separate guest hOuse wftllgh beamed cetlrlgs There Is a spacious 0U1doo1 rwi wllh bullt·ln bt1ck BBO tor summer enteNlnlnO + a volleyball court to challenge your 11\W~b A IOU1h lacing patio caplUfes lhe sunligte all day. Enjoy Ills charming home "as Is" °' erUl'ge or bu~d new on lhl1 wonderfuUy large IOI Just off Ocean Blvd , NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I ~ ESTATE ..• lllWPORT lllMD -.. Enjoy Island IMng at a fractioo of the cost! Lovely watertront. private dock & large ICdl tlCfno Pa110 fOI relaldng & ~ fl1ends & famly. W~ designed home 1hll rTllldniza W.-views from all map __ rooms. The downstairs Is open & provides a great sense of upnMness. 3 bd upstJirs, lncWinQ a large master Stile as well as a roomy second~ & ldjolflitg bait! wftwo/ view. Enjoy the serenity & sec&ny..of Newport Island living. The Perfect fnly home. HARIOR Vll!W MILLI SITl,000 Rare oppol1Unity1 Ideal to remodel or build a dream home on large. private comer lot with unsurpassed view Huge bonus room 3 bd. family room. pool and s~ Must see to appreciate this exceptional value. IAYCRllT ~ Elegant Baycrest south, executive residence. 5 bd, 3.5 ba enhance this total custom ,... remodel In 1990. Luxury everywhere. Come visit this premier street for family llvtng. Special features Included pr1vate gated entry, beltllltul pool wtll etectr1c safety cowr. B6g game room w1tt1 Hi tech wir1flg Adult fibfary/office. Spectacaur -master suite, -4 "'9pllC8S & 3 Wll bars. fuff security system Designer decor lhroughout. ~ ,, 111•11111 1:1\I11111111 I I Ill'" I'"''"''' Ill• 1111 \\ II \\Ill""' 'II'"'"' : NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE IRVlll TIRRACI $2, tH,000 UNBELEVABLE COMBINATION. Spectaculatfy located on 1he cliff over1ooldng the whole of Newport Hart>of from the jetty to 1he Tide Channel this custom home with pool, also has a fabulous sunset & Catalina view. Property Just closed escrow & buyer has become an "Instant" seller. Locltloo and price makes this the most exciting plus best buy on the mat1<et. 2,341,000 Sellflf MotiVlted! MetJcutous crallsmanshlp In lhls custom built English Tudor home situated at the oase of PromontOf)' Bay olfenng a pier & pnvate dock that will accomodate a large yacht. bay, city hghtS & hill views The home features 6 fireplaces. high ce~ings, marble noonno. oak paneliog, huge master suite, a POOi & spa lo the courtyard entry A oasement & a roof top deck Attention to Cleta!! evel)'Wtlere you look l>nce reduced $400.000-;:.:.. ______ _ LIDO llUllD M.I00,000 This sophlsticaled bayf ront Is situated in the most sought after locallon on exetusive Udo Isle. Ntgtt lights Islands mountains Newpart Harbor's cofor1ul boating actMty, all this + dramatic sunrises cin be enjoyed from 11hls exciting home. Lido Isle Is a water oriented enclave With white Nndy beaches tennis courts. Udo Isle yacht club and a cOITlfTlfflunlty center 4 bd, each w/prtvate bath. GoOmiet kit w/bay view. Boat dock for 60' yacht & side ties. Master suite w/slttlng room & his & her bllhroOms. SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 /PAGE 23 HARIOR HILL $2,250,000 ConlempOraty famlly home in Hart>or Hill on lot and a half. Large home With family room. den, playroom, master suite living room, truly a wonderful architectural design, separate childrens wing. Ocean, city lights views, pool, spa. grass, large entertairment area. This Is truly a very specialty designed home. Call for appointment. LOI RANCHOS ESTATES $3,400,000 Approx 8200 sq ft (nt) on 11 5 acres. 6 bd, 5 5 ba, main house wrth mahogany wood wor1<. French doors, hardwood floors & 3 fireplaces Caretakers house & horse facilities ·Steve Sutherlen /Tom ·Thomson LAGUllA llACll 14,IOO,OOO ThJS 51lmilg, new ocean view Mediterranean estate lies behind the gates of Laguna Beach's excluslvt oceanfront enclave of IMne Cove UmeS10ne. granite, bronze & stone are tastefully combined In 1hls cllssic, traditionally styled showplace with every conveivable contemporary convenience. This magolflcent home Includes 5 bd & 8 ba & fewres Incredible views of the oeean & city tights wtilch can be seen from the many pdos & decks surrounding this one of a kind estate. ... .. ..... PAGE 24 I SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 BAYCREST/DOVER SHORES BE§TBUY~ • S Bedroom Home • Pool I Spa • Best Location • Newer Appliances OPEN SUNDAY 1 -§pm. 2021 §ANT][AGO $419,000 DAVID MCCULWCH COLDWeu. BANl(eR O (800)~2576 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTA TE Truly a "one of a kind~ h o me for those who demand the .. uonost in quality and craftsmanship. Situated on the Turning Basin of Promontory Bay, this home c:>ffers bay, city . lights and hill views. A magnificent presentanon of elegance and comfort is accomplished with a srunning English M~?r ~eme. So~e of ~e fine architectural detailing mdudes high ceilings, oak paneling, solid oak doors, arched windows, 6 fireplaces and glorious marble flooring. Throughout, numerous amenities abound as well as a state-of-the-art kitchen. In addition there is also a basement and roof top entertaining deck. Approx. 5,000 sq.ft., 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with billiard room, pub/ wet bar. Huge master suite & bath. (Approx. $300 per sq .ft;. constructio,n cost.) Large private dock with 2 sid e ties. This home is being offet'ed for $2,345,000 can To~ Ca.npbeH of ColdweH Ban.leer Newport Beach. i-B00-473-Bi.83 BALBOA ISLAND • $739,000 View duplex in great middle of the Island location just 2 doors from South Bayfront. Spacious 3bd, 2ba units wilh fireplaces. Easily converted to single f amly home . JASMINE CREEK • $525,000 Upgraded single level with 3bd located on secluded gree nbelt. Wood fl oors, marble fireplace, lovely used brick patios and a cuslom ized garage. Community has 6 tennis courts, 3 ~~~~~=====:.1 pools and 24 hr security. NEWPORT CRF.ST • $245,000 Upgraded 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath condo ingreatlocation wilh loadsofprivacy. Community pool & tennis all within walking distance to ocean! SUE VERNON Bus: (714) 644-9060 RES: (714) 760-2610 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL £STATE Newport Coast OPEN SUN. 1-Spm 77 Monfecilo, Spyglass Hill SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 /PAGE 25 New, Mediterranean style custom estate. Over 6,000$q/ft of the finest decor. One of the many views from this 3250sq/ft, 5bd, 3ba home. BIG PRJCE REDUcnON! Harbor Ridge Estate • Fabulous ocean & harbor views! 6.500 sq/ft of quality conslrucllon. Newport Heights Completely remodeled, Unique CJpc Clod 1:u~h•m. Hardwood Ooonng, U(>)tam bt•n~ nn \\/ <XeJn vu:v.. WHEN YOU LIST \VITH DON & JOYCE OLSON ... YOU BEITER BE PREPA RED TO MOVE ... FAST! 59 Cambria Lued :u S895,000 IN ESCROW! 2711 Hart>or View L1 1cd al 1,300,000 IN FSCROW• I Monterey Circle L1 tcd at S995,000 IN ESCROW! We need serious sellers that wam results! 86% of our listing SOW ;,, 1993 Call TALKING AD 3700 for the secret to these rc!~ul(.)! For a CERTIFIED APPRAISAL on your property Cal l TALKINC AD 3702! . REIJUCEl>! Spyglass Hill EarlyCahfomiacoltagc Owner is mo1iva1cd! Say~ SLU 11 REDllCEl>" O!"L YSl99.50011 Priva1c c.:•>rner loc.ition f.ibulous .... cJn, b;arl'\•r 1:.stalan.t & ~un,et v1ewi.I P<>0I & a.pJ I · Call Our 24 Hour ro ROT l'•Ol'Un .s TALKING ADS NOW!! DIA L: 1-800-527-3 123!! Enter the talkurg ail number. Now. relax and listen IQ tht best Real Estate \'aluts al'aialablt. Pressure Free! Toll Freel Shop By Phone A nytime! DON & JOYCE 0LS6N 1-800-487-4931' COU>Well BANl'.eR 0 Newport's Largest Bayfront On the tip of the private, guard-gated bayf ront community of Bayshores you will f md this magnificent estate next to a private beach. Lush green bayf ront lawns are laced with 100-f oot palm trees, all resting on over half an acre of prime Newport Beach Bayfront property. This massive property hosts a single-story, 4,SOO square foot residence. A private yacht slip, pool and spa are featured. Throughout the estate you will encounter spectacular views of the Bay and turning basin. Pri•at• 1llowiltp ""4 propeftJ Pi4•o aPailabk. BUS: 644-9060 RES: 673-5368 KENT MCNAUGHTON ' ' .. • I .~ ·- SMET PEA $209,900 Adorable 3BR 2BA hm m College Pk Real c armer w, 1g yd plantalloo shutters. mirrored wararobes Must sell NQWI Has eve1ytt11ng Ca I t.ow1 (23COL) .. IMPATIEHTS $229,980 38R. family home on a oversaed comer lot wlRV parl(lng, perfect landscaping, lots of roses, tastefully remodeled, WOOd Wlndow,S, marble counters, brass ftXtUres & IJlllCh ITlOl'e. (C1097) TW NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE DAY ULY $222,950 Ocean els 3BR. 1 7SBA m grt loc. Encl patio. k'g double door enl/y Choice of schools, needs some TLC Owner may carry Call today for details ( 1 OLIN) FORCHT .. NOT $U5,000 Relax tn thts n1ghly upgraded gorgeous 4BR, 3BA. Maste1 BR down BtautJlul landscaptllQ 10CIUd1ng sooth~ fountain tn atrium Huge 1>.1tcl!en. ~ car att. gmoe Call now (20ftA) .. .MITZBI I Pia. IEln9I ***COSTA MESA'S TOP SELLING OFFICE*** SATURDAY 1-4 PM COSTA MHA 336 Tours lone Jerrie Mahoney 3353 Alabama Delpha Oswald HUNTINGTON IEAC H 19031 Unds.ay Charlotte Scott SUNDAY 1-4 PM COSTA MESA 623 Knowell Audrey Savopolos 2225 Wallac e Audrey Savopolos 2989 Mllbro Strfft Pat Davis 2395 Coll999 Drtv• Jerrie Mahoney 3016 Java Rood Bonnie Turner 3206 Iowa St Delpha Oswald HUNTINGTON I EACH 10131 Cralle t Charlotte Scott $194,000 $272,500 $2.22,950 S115,000 $179,917 $250,000 $209,900 $750,000 $212,000 $314,900 PRIMROSE $89, 900 2BR. 1 75BA. popular complex & great loc Upgra<led end unit. sunny patio, low assn dues. pool & spa Gated comm S2850/down. approx S800,montl1 (25SUN) PLUMARIA $94,900 Completely redone 2BR wtnew carpet paint balhrooms & more VA & FHA approved. Assoc has pools, spa, clubhouse & lots of grass 119CAM) DAHLIA $99,900 ~car S Coast Plaza !heaters, danc1no & d1n10g Comm pool spa gym/tennis & more Has 2BR t BA Take tile first step• (10MAC) GLADIOLA $129,000 2BR. 1 BA home on a large lot. Harctwood floors. new paint & roof Just hsted. w111 sell fast can today for more info 151 POPI DAISY $134,500 Light & cory 2BR Mosa Verde townhome. Special leatures incl laundry In garage, near schools & trwy, temftt value Call first (1610W) ILUE IEll $146 000 2BR, 2 car garage, fireplace, lots of st~ge, ~O yr. new townhome w/pool & spa. Owner transferred. make the hrsl step. Call Nowt (29VIC) · r~ IMng for those 55 and ~9'11. 1.5BA home with comm. pool, spa. tennis, hbraJY and md'fel One mile to 1he beach. (8TT\JJ SEA LAVENDER $154,500 Greenbelt location This beautiful 2BR. 2 story unh In downtown Walk to beach, security ~ated, pooV spil/lennts, custom upgrades thru-out. (74~) DAFFODtl $155,500 Curet 2BR, 2 5BA NewPort CondO Close to bike trails, beach lots of open spaces Upgraded With special touches (10MOO) HGONIA $169,500 <ld your own-duplex. Up comrno area. Cute cottage, can be ltved m while you butld. Call for details. (37HAM) wrs HEAnt $179,987 Picture perfect 3BR home. Light. brigtll w/skyltQhtS. New carpet, pamt On & out), completetv remodeled tlvu-oot Everything new. good areaf Call now (22WAL) CARNA110N $177,500 This pride of ownership townhome has many custom upgrades thfooghout. Has 2 master bedrooms & office. Oon't wait. buy now (20 MAY) mn ALYSUM $185,000 Check out lhls gorgeous 4BR picture perfect home. Everything new & upgraded to a Home Magazine standard' Has every1hmg your heart desires• (62KNO) SWEET WILLIAMS $193,IOO Catahna YleWS from Olis JBR, 3BA hOme & par1ung for 6 cars Uporaded w/oak & marble, prtvate spa end UM. (20 BEA) HONIYSUCW $194,900 Desirable Halecrest home, 48R, 1.75BA. hardwOod lloofs, oversized lot CloSe to Shop!Mll. Don't IT1ISS out. caN todayl (30HAL) RID IOSf $205,000 1st time buyers delight. 3BR, 1 758A, remodeled home Every de1.ail throughout. New Wlldows. carpet. roof, tile floors S~clOiJs kitchen & bathrooms. Oecora!or perfect (93CAP) HOU.YMOCICS $212,000 3BR. 2.5BA townhome Tems, pool & spa Rear pabO deeking & OOg run. Master BR has walk-m closet & skylights (31 CAM) 11Gll ULY $215,000 Fantastic 3BR, 2.5BA townhome. Comm. pool, spa, tennis Skyhghts, fireplace, garden wl!ldOws. wOod deck. side yard Lots of stO!'age, spilt level (24CRE) GARDENIA $219,500 This 4BR Is sunny & cheerful. Located In quiet fam1ty area. Fireplace WI k~ room, atnum doors to large bacl(yard. Celling fans, poss. RV access. (3210W) POINSET11A $231,900 Sener 1s arooous lo sen this beautrtul 3BR poo1 home Lots of privacy. Gorgeous rose bushes, newer baths & kllchen Well maintained. Come see your yourself (93.JUN) SHASTA DAISY $249,900 Great loeabon, only steps IO 1he beach or bay. This condo 1s ready to move tn. Has 2BR, 2BA, 2 car garage. Assoc. only S48 month. (8tNBA) OVER $98,000,000 SALES IN JUN E 111 IUll .. F&ITD 111•C1U 111 lllCl111 IMUU 111 .. 111 111cmamaa LUCS $274,900 3BR. 2BA on a large lot 1n Newport He1ghtS lovely backyard w greenhOuse & RV access Brand new roor, 2 car garage wJwOO(bench (24KN0) CAMIWA $2931900 Lovely 4BR, 2 5BA. expanded mastet BR & BA ~ sit down wet bar, hke new kitchen and baths S year new tile roof, central secunty (1 OSAN) YIOUTS $299, 900 This end unrt has a ocean Ylew. 2BR, 2BA, 2 car garage Steps to the bay or beach Great area. unit Is my clean Call for mcxe Into (30CYP) Pml PAN $299,917 Gorgeous Kaufman BrOad home In lovely gated communrty Award wwnno yard w'bobb11no spat Spacious 3BR. 2.SBA. (18NAN) UNUCUlUS $314,900 Great poce. Great home Great area.. Can t m1ss w/ thts beautiful 3BR. 2.5BA. family room, new carpet Large yard '°' the kids This IS a rare deal Horry1 (10CRA) SNAP DIAGON $359,000 Steps lo 1hl beach, pier and Main Street. 3 year new custom home. Two marble fireplaces, "3rd story sundeck. ocean view Perfect move-WI coodl-110n{ (H1002) lllS $410,000 4BR, 2 SBA Mesa Verde 2 StQly 3 car Ill. gar., central air. attractrvely upgraded ll'lroughout Comer lot view of pm & some golf course Much more (27STA) WlmllA $419,000 Gated end unn 4 years new 2BR & den/3BR. 2BA Many upgrades, some cOSlnetlc wont needed Shor1 sale (10PAC) JOHNNY JUMPUP $435,000 Pnde of ownership Mesa Verde 4 plex 38R 2BA. Owners Ullll wlfireplace & P3ll0 3·28R, 2BA unrts Seller leMlg am SUbmll. ( 15COR) ~ 35' dock WllJI 4BR, 3J:~J~~ Island home ~ chamel IOCabon O• accents_ newer Cp!. nur1y 4500 sq n. Pnced ~ (33VEN) - ... WPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 /PAGE 27 16 BRAND NEW, Euxuruous HOMES MISSION VIEJO, €A MINIMUM SEI,I,ING URICES FROM $185,000 UP TO $134, fFF ASKING PRICES FEATURES; • Fully appointed 3 ~ 4 bedroom homes with up to 2,752± sq. ft. • Luxurious master suites. • Large fenced-in rear and side yards. EXCELLENT FINANCING PACKAGES & BROKER COOPERATION SPECIAL INCENTIVE Appl; "' .....,... Wida Pacific Sunbd1 MOl1glF <:orporarion and ru:civt a.._ tf $300. Plcaiie tee AuaioD Tams and Conditions on-sire 11 s..... b cDmplm dcails. AUCTION CONDUCTED BY KENNEDY-Wll.SON INTERNATIONAL SANTA MONICA. CA -BROKER KENNEDY -~IL~ON I N T E R N A I I 0 N A l• HOW-TO-BUY WORKSHOP JULY 16, 3 PM AT THE AUCTION INFORMATION OFFICE Find out: ,/ How easy it is to register ./ Bidding scrategics that work ,/ How co pre-quali fy for financing V1)1l 1hc on-~11c: Auc..lmn lnform•Hion Offic..c.-loc...11l·J JI I Arc..JIJ Drive.-in M1~ion V1c10 from 11 AM 10 6 P\.1. Our profc'> \IOn.11 \IJIT will he plc.1\c:J 10 Jn~wa vour qu1·,1ion' .10J \h1m \OU 1hl· moJd homl' AUCTION JULY 24, 1994 TO REQUEST A FREE, COLOR AUCTION CATALOGUE #7141 CALL: • I I I DAILY 6AM TO 6PM Oflt'f •otJ where proh1hncd. 8m~hure will not be m11l«I 10 1ny mtc where this ~le u proh1b11cJ. Lqu1I lfom1n~ l lprom1n1n . .. . - ) - .. - 0'"' -.-,Aq '"Pl o •' YhnAtlTA? PAGE 28 I SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 =r1<T" , ... ri ..... ,.., •1Q .a~~ AT?O~'~"~,P T~oq~~(i1 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE OPEN · HOUSE PIRECTORY New Listings 815 .. 1rm 2411AIW $1.J9'.000 -.. .,, .,... .. ~ca.;.. II_ ...... $697.000 ... ..... , ............ Sl".000 ..... .,, ....... ,.... $1,6'0,000 ..... .,, IOCyplwW $2.39'.000 ... (2·'• 644,-)600 $1.17'.000 .... .,, ..... -·· c.r .......... Coron• del Mair Customized home In 'IM.S H1I Inf• $299.MO ........ , ·-c.n.a New Listings great location. I block to ocean. 12"T t Ide tlff,000 &1d• Cl-4) Mldr., ... Bact.ra Huchtlnp $629,000 tl.291.000 ...... ,, ..... p= Spulll r 2111Arltdw ....... ._Cl:M) 2'8'T1 .'11 .,.. ... .... ..,, llli1t1l•a C11'ta ..._ ......... tnt;W ......... , ........ Harbor View Hiiis BeautJfully land· • Newport North VlUas Super Newport value Priced under market scaped 5 Bd. on quiet cul~ ••.BO.--~) Undllay, Mertz & Sdunlelllnc $685,000 .,....., * Don & Sally Anne Sheridan $399, 900 Turtle Rock Shows like new! Cteat back) ard Top street in tract J Bd ChrisValB $399,900 Big Canyon ltallan villa nestled on Newport's Big Canyon golr course Greg Lombardi $"69,000 2 Bd. plus den charmer with I Bd rental unit. Jady Good $539,000 Bl1 Canyon Broadmoor Customized and expanded home on extra large lot Lecrand & Worden $1,095,000 Harbor Hiii Ideal family home In immaculate condition Sunset views Susan Scanlan $1 ,295,000 Uada lele Sophlatlated waterfront estate on OYer 100 fl. on tip ol Und.t Isle. Harrie & Mlln $J,J9',000 .......... 211 Vla ... ,,. Vl9 Udo Nold llcu p art C1all 161111I1Vllw 20Momh1Vl9w Nca p11t N.ell 102 c. 1111 ........ •ca., ...... .... 0 • ........... ---192J Y8Clt& C1!1h .. , .... 4 Ds' s- W11t 77 12111•11• .,,. ..... 9129.000 lmM> •••• ,,... -p-9) t1.-..-o ._CMt ..., ..... -tM) •... ., ... _,2.,) $1,47',000 ...... ooo ....... ... CM) .$2,9,0IO ... .. .,, :r $1,,., ... ...•. .. .,, .,. ..... ... .. ..,, •. ..,, ... ..... .. ..,, ......... _,.... .... ..,, ... ....... ...... _ ..... MaliliiM1'pl ~ ....... 0,1 • .... " .... .......... ...... .... O FFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M. ~ 5:30 P.M. SATURDAY & SUNDAY I ~ • ,,.. -· ,. . ( .. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Mission Vlete> Beautiful 5 Bd. 2 5 Ba. home with unobstructed mountain views Patrick Bartolk $310,000 Dana Point Bank owned• Priced over $200,000 below nellt comp m tract ·Don't miss out· this won't last' Patrick Bartollc $429,000 Sea Vlew l Bd 2 8a single family home tn cuard gated community featunng pool, spa and tennlS Some ocean and aty view Ax & SmMh $549,900 .The Bluffs Lovely townhome with upgraded k1tdlen Great outlook Guy Uvlncston $226,900 Balboa Island A speaal Balboa Island home. 2 Bd 2 6a plus den and farmly room. Built in 1977 Private back yard. Sara Hinman $575,000 View Properties Oceanfront Laree duplex nght on the sand m great local ion T\~o l Bd 2 Ba UnllS With great cash 00\\. Ronda Hein ' $575,000 Corona Hiehlands Dynamite ocean. coastal and GOif course vle\\s from rustom · 4 Bd 3 Ba home with pnvate pool and spa. Debi Bibb $899,000 Harbor Veew Hills Ouahty, elegance and open h&ht Panoramic ocean views £van Coft<ett $985,000 Newport, Bea ch Cliffhaven Absolute pnstme cond111on single family home l 6d 2 83 \\1th pool and spa ThlS house has 11 all' Patrid< Bart.o6c $069,000 Big Can yon De ane Beautifully uperaded and expanded townhome. 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba with J cacJgarage View of city. Marie Fargo ~ $685,000 Dover Shores Exceptional custom ·tamily home located on quiet street. Lovely outdoor area with pool and spa £van Coft<ett $685 ,000 Belcourt Traditional l Bd townhome with laree master suite. fireplace and view A'ench doors and windows Vl,.P.ia Zenz $789,000 Custom home on double lot ••••••••••••Iii••• 'with pool Bay and lights view Sara Hinman $ 1,445 .000 Bie Canyon Premium lakefront and pie· ture perfect views of Big canyon Country Clllb's 6th green Ideal family home t.eerand & Worden $2.3'5.000 Big Canyon Spectacular custom located on golf course Huge lot 4 Bd •maid's quarters Gracious and sopl't• 1 Cary Leerand ~>' . .!.>v,JOO Harbor View Homes Very spec1a! family home. Great pnvate lot Susan Scanlan $975,000 Harbor Hill UC"epuonal in every way • design, amenities and style 4 Bd custom home For the fussiest buyers Susan Scanlan ~ 1,450,000 644~1600 Irvine Terrace Irvine Terrace Great family home with pool and pnvate entrance courtyard. Dottie Valentine_ $669,000 Irvine TerTace Great opportunity' Spotlight Family Neighborhoods Wonderful large lot With ·mm1 v1e\\" Hinman & Scanlan $825 ,000 Old Corona del Mar 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. with family room, library and music room. Barbllra Hutc.Mnp $825,000 lrvtne Ternce Huce home on large lot Remodeled 4 Bd. 4.5 Ba. with family room. Merten Phtlllppl $I, 195,000 Mesa Del Mar Bank owned!!! Outstanding opportunity! S Bd 3 Ba Patrick Bartollc $224,000 Wimbledon Vlllace 4 Bd l 8a three car 1araae Marble entry, tile baths. tex· tured walls and ceihnp and seamty system. Rktl lancewn $329. 900 Northwood Beautiful 4 Bd Standard Paofk home F.xcellent location Custom wall unit In family room Security system Sara Hinman $349,000 Jasmine Creek Ll&ht and bri&ht spa- cious 2 Bd plus den end unit 1n pnvate 1ated rommunity Patios off eadl room MerU&~ $388,500 lasmine Creek Popular Plan l with J Bd. plus family room Single level Ideal comer location. Resort hving with tennis. Carole Johnson " $465,000 Corona Hlghlands Remodeled 2 Bd plus den, 2 fireplaces. huge yard and pool. Loads of chann with used brick C.arole Johnson $495,000 Lacuna Beach Great potential R·J lot Channing cottage. Could be fixed & remod- eled or start new Potential ocean view James Cray $579,000 Eastbluff Newly remodeled & carefully maintained 5 Bd home Coby Wan:I $582,000 Irvine Terrace uqu1s1te home with bay view• l Bd. J 5 8a with pool Marian Phiapl)i $1,369,000 Irvine Terrace Outstandma custom remodel With bay and ocean views DoUie Valendne $1,595,000 ..... ·, .,. ' .. • - "n .. l"'\n t n .1 .t v1trin1 •--",, PAGE 30 I SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 UNPARALLELED SEA VIEW Exclusive 24 hour guard gated community in Newport Beach featuring pool, spa & tennis facility. 3 Bd . 2 Ba . corner location, neutral decor. Some ocean & city lights view. For appt. to view call Sharon or Sandie. SHARON SMITH 759 .. 3719 SANDIE Fix 759-3720 ::ITl'T?""' • '"'IC Tr'-Cl ,. :u • •T.;l""I""\ u"' ,0 T Ol""I.' •1:::11.c NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE TOP TEN -1994 #I TEAM -1993 Boe & MARY ELLEN WEGLARZ 759-37681759-3793 OCEANFRONT Premium oceanfront location in Laguna overlooking Crescent Bay. Direct beach access from the property. Terrific orientation to the surf & sunsets. Proposed plans for major remodel. The oceanfront you've been waiting for! $2,695,000 WHITEWATER VIEW Contemporary totally remodel above the canyon & whitewater in Shorecliffs. Hear the surf from this 5 Bet. beauty. Lender owned & motivated. $1,895,000 BACK BAY FRoNTAGE Totally rebuilt contemporary hotne in Dover Shores. Larae sinale level square footaae with 4 Bd. & 3.5 Ba. Owner may trade down. Let's do a deal. $619,000 LH. 0cEAN VIEW Panoramic view from this 4 Bd. remodeled home with almost 3000 sq. ft. of livin& space all on one level. Located on one of the premium streets in Corona del Mar. $1,295,000 INCOME 0PPORTUNm Great income units in Corona del Mar on south side of PCH. Each unit Is 3 Bd. & 2 Ba. with nice square footaae. Check the numbers, then give us a call. $499,000 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE 1907 TAHUNA TERRACE Exquisite design. model perfect! Great view of bay! Approximately 3500 square feet. Kitchen opens onto great family room. Three fireplaces. Fantastic view from upstairs library. Black bottom pool. 3 car garage. Gorgeous landscaping. Cannot be auplicated at $1,369,000 ! 1810 TAHU NA T ERRACE This is the first time ever on the market for this extraordinary home! Just completed with almost 5000 square feet of living space and one of the largest yards in Irvine Terrace. His and her baths plus private study in master bedroom. Mirrored exercise room. Contemporary design with high ceilings. Large pool and spa. Don 't miss this one for only $ I, 195,000! Ca ll MARIAN PHILLIPPI at 759~3~2 I )UDY MERTZ . 644 "~1600 3616 OCEAN BOULEVARD Best view location! Spacious home & guest quarters. Call Judy or Julie to Inspect superb remodel plans. Large 5 bedroom family home with two yards in fabulous Emerald Bay! $1 ,695,000 Call for Gate Clearance ROD DALEY (714) 759~3776 .... .. .. . . PAGE 32 /SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE • . ,, • • . Coto de Caza offers sports and recreation park C hildren are rarely looking for things to do at Coto de Caza, the 4 ,000 acre private residential and recreational community in Trabuco Canyon in South Orange County. Coto fea tures a vast array of activities that revolve around the Sports and Recreation Park, Youth Park and the miles of hiking and riding trails that surround the area. Smaner neighborh ood parks and tot lots .ire .ln integral part of each , builder community at Coto, givi ng c hildrcn a safe place to play and n'sidents a gathering point for ... o<.i.11 eve nts. The 12. 9 acre Sports and Recreation Park, which is the primary focal point of activity at Coto, features a soccer field, baseball diamond, basketball and volleyball courts. II m e Sports and Recreation Park is a big hit with the kids who live in Coto," said Tom M artin, vice r.resident of marketing and sales for Coto de Caza . "The park ... hosts American Youth Organization Soccer (AYSO) and · Little League baseba ll, and almost all Coto l<1ds participate in one or the other, if not both., ... "On the weekends, the Sports and Recreation Park is filled with Coto fami~es. Whether it be playing basketball on one of the two full-size courts, playing volleyball on sand or enjoying the picnic area, our residents take full advantage of the amenities." Martin said aside from the sports amenities, families appreciate the views of the surrounding valley and the events put on there throughout the year . "For instance, we host our annual Christmas party at the park and it makes for a perfect landing zone for Santa Claus when he parachutes down for the party," he said. More and more families are moving to Coto for the peace of mind of living emotionally far removed from th~ concern of city life, yet just minutes away by car to employment. Safety has been re~rted one of the top conce rns for homebuyers in Orange County and Coto has been determined to be one of the safest places to live in the ammy. Coto's 4,000 acres make it the largest master-planned communify in Southern Ccilifornia. Along with the Sports and Recreation Park, Coto has other youth parks, equestrian facilities, a swim center and the Vic Braden Tennis College. However, Coto is perhaps best l<nown for its two championship 18-hole golf courses de~ed by Robert Trent Jones 11. L oto de Caza is comprised of · an excellent mix of housing types ranging from exclusive estates, cust om homes, single fami ly homes, townhomes and condominiums. The South Ranch . development of Coto has begun and five new builders are expected to deliver new ho me proouct by the end of the year. Meritage, an exciting community of singfe family homes located along the scenic holes of the Soutn Course, offers three floor plans ranging from 2,747 to 3,227 square feet. Meritage is built by North American Housing, Inc. and prices start in the low $300,000s. The Greens, built by Cayman Development, are single family detached homes on large golf oriented lots. These homes are priced from the mid-$300,000s and feature 3, 100 to 4, 500 square feet. Fairway Estates is a community of 62 attractively designed si ngle family homes situated within one of the most picturesque portions of Coto. The homes have been positioned to maxi mize views o( the golf course, clubhouse, surrounding natural ravines and native oak groves. The homes range in size from 2,850 to 3,350 square feet an d are priced from the mid-$300,000s. ''We have several new home communities that are gearing up for 1994 and 1995 openings,,'' M artin said. "All of the future residential building sites are in prime view areas in order to take advantage of the golf orientation, the surrounding territory, lakes and the distant valley. To visit Coto de Caza take the 1-5 Freeway to Oso Parkway and head east. Proceed to Antonio Road, turn left on Antonio Parkway and then right on Coto de Caza Drive and proceed to the e11try gate. For more information call 714-858-COTO . Be.aunfuJ Bal~ Ii.land ~ungalow. W«kend- er. or saner home 2 story. 2 bd+den. 2 tia. 2-car gMage. Roof-lop ded. v.11h Calilbna views Pm>rd 11 !he tiouom oC 1hi: maru1 $339,000 Call Jak;, (@ 6.ll-OIW l..&vc iA Nemx>n Beach for pcx1 to QQ!.b!Qa'" An excellent 1n,·estment for tlu I hdrm p.:nt· house localed 'A11h1n 1/-' rruk to~ ocan- fronl B~uhfUI landscap.:./founlaln \.'Je\1,-S $119,000 Cnll \Vnlttr Ii $8/f.JOR.1 Ocean & Sunset Views Great value for tlus beaunful ~l!I I N:droo luxury Newport condo Good ocean and ~unset views. Very sunny Lighl decor BkacheJ o.Uc cabilk!ts. wall of gha with a cen1raJ fireplace 9119,888 $179,000 Call \Valttr <i 588-J08.1 Highly desirable Ea'tside Co 11 Mesa loca- bon. Wonderful 3 Mrm. 2 bath farruly hom.! IG1cben remodeled 1993 Be!unful ~nck en- try. Outside jacuZJJ lub w/gazctio included $310,000 Call J<W@ 6.l/-M/J 'fop 196 of a[[ 1l,Ja{tors in tk 'US . .fal. llugl.' p.1mm1nuc N) lJt. ocean '1~v., h<jUI· \Jle n,•v.ly remciJ .. k-J 'bd. '~J Nev.pt•rt Bd1 lu'<UI') ••>ndo CirJOJle lluor.. cu,11>m 'urwund -.ound ~) ,1,•m. \tln_I~ -0.-.im ~-cunl) ') \ll'm $S99,000 Call WOttrr ~ 5RR lOR? Gorgalu' ~nd nev. Ball:'li.i 1\1.inJ duplex or largl.' ~ Nlrm f.muly borne L'<o.:ellent 100 Mod l1i...11111n Thue fireplao.:e,, gr.an11e \U~ 1.:ro. !ll•"·"'Od. .. h1~h C<'lling' 4 Olf\11\"<'I pkg $87S,000 (128 'To az.) Call Alrrr 719 5401 Gorgeou\ front n.'v. Calahna <>«an Vlcw~' Ne"" er ~ mJ\ler bdrm luxury Ne"' port Beach cundo Wllh gorgrou' conll.'mporary d«or Sun ny all day long v.ath lo!s of pn' a1.)' $319 000 Call Wa/ttr fi 588 3083 E.'(celknl qu1t'I loc.:aoon on clo\e 10 nurth dnd 'iOulh N)'.'> COi) :? M borne • I Ni 1r1 w/d1.'Ck + J -.epar41.: gue\t l\'IOm W/ bJlh Qu1t'I t'nd uf hland Front & r~;ir pa1Hh $SS9,000 Call Joan <i! 675·4441 Sweeping panoramic Catalina ocean & hay Views lmpcccaMe 2 master t-.drm pcnlhou~c To14tl remodel ahM>lu1ely ~'Ol'llL'OU\ 1ntL•nor $.299,000 Call \Valttr ((I 5~ ·'<llf3 An OUL~tand1ng vaJue for thl\ gorgeous lwo llU\h.tr t.....>droom Ne""pon Btacb luitul} p.:nl· hou'M! condo High vaulted ceiling' wtlh sky ligbL~ Perfa.:l for a 2nd ho~ or for 1nv~ors $259,000 Cnll \Valttr Ii 588-JOllJ Absolutely gorge6us Newport Beach studio pcnlhou.~. Be~t po 1ble locanon Modem decor Wallun Ulorl waU.: kl ~ach Opportun- ity for low do'An p)'ml 10 ht TD al S 92.000 $ 99,000 Call IValttr Ii 588-3083 Cus!Om 2 M :? ~a Baltioa lsla.nd home Re- bu1ll 1990 Nev. l11chen. charrrung tveakfas1 nook. cu~1om ligbung. ~pa tu~. tte.aunful bu1l1 10 cabinet!. Cozy m.&Sk'r i.uite w/fireplace. $68S,OOO Call Jakt <9-6.l/.()813 View Value TI1u as an outstanding value for 1 Newpon Beach :? master bedroom hay vaev. condo Pl!nthouSc! 1.-,el Ve.ry clean w1!.b newer m<>- dem dl!cor. Mouva100 ~ller-i>uhm11 any offer $189,000 Call Walttr le' 588-3083 Outstanding va lUc." for this cxcellen1 Balhoa Island bay view locauon Remodeled 3 bd, 2 N.lh) Plantabon ~huller.. \Unken Jacuzzi rub' $62S,000 Call !km ti 646.Jl.ts6 Great charm and t.-um app.!al' Frun1 hou..c ""' 2 M. :? ha l.J'1ng room w/ op.m ~am ceiling & tmck lir.-pl.ice. OJ><!n lJ1ch.!n OU\l<'r Nlrm up~Lil.lf"i lncom..> u011 I I hdrml O\er garJi!.:. $549,000 Call Ga) ~ 67.f-WM UpgraJl!d duplt!it on mos1 de"ilraMe HJ() ~loc~ '\ M . :? N up. W'llb "\ M 2 N do""D ~unny. pn\'llC w/ d<!ck up,tair.. and a lo'd) front p.i- bo Nl.'v.c.'r lllc.'/,1u.::colpain1 Good 1ncom.:1 $825 000 Call Bttr) ~ 646 ,U51i Exccllenl ,aJue for !hi~ over.11ed I ~nx'fTl Nev.pon condo Good rond.11Jon ""11h J pk.i sant north.:rn eitpo..,urc.' H1ghl) moll\<tled ,,.1. ler ha pnced ttu property 10 ~ell qu1ckl $107,000 Call Wal/tr ~ 581l flJRJ Stunnin Ocean Views You c.tn atisolutc!ly ~le-.il llu' gorgeou\ C.u.a I.Ina ocean v1cv. luxury condo' N.:"".:r du•I ma_\ier su11e N<!""pon p..-nlbou'ie Soanng c.i lhedral cc1hng' w/~ylights BC<lullful dl.'.:or $459,888 $329,000 Call Walttr ~ 5/fA ?CJ,IU •• - • - .. PAGE 34 /SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® ~ ....... °' Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty GREAT ESTATES on nceiinati0'10l bilOiCeli neW.xJQk MESA VERDE immaculate freshly painted 3 bdnn home w/frplc in kitchen & dining area, added family room. salt & pepper Berber carpet & large private yard 631-1400 ................................ : ......... $215,000 BALBOA ISLAND Business opportunity on island's main street, currently a small well established jewelry store. 673-6900 ...... . ....... . ....... $42,000 COSTA MESA ~t starter condo. End unit 2 bdrm 6'9j~g*~-~.~:.: ....... -~~pr~~~~.' .0~ ~:~.% d~~l0.000 NEWPORT SHORES Canal front 4 bd home w/ deck & small dock. newer kitchen & plantation shut- ters. Oose to club, pool & tennis, walk to ocean. (LH) 631-1400 ······························-······················ .. $130.000 TRIANGLE Square area -two story 3 bdnn town· home with fireplace & patio. Attradive complex with community pool. FHA approved, 3% down Okay. 673-6900. . ... ' .............................. $144.900 COSTA MESA Neat 3 bdrm. house. brick fireplace, upgraded kitchen and near new roof on pleasant cul- de-sac, great for kids 631-1400 .. .. .. .. .. . . .... ...... .. . . .. $175,000 NEWPORT'S Versailles complex w/comm pool & spa Upgraded condo w·2 master suites, frplc. hrdwd & tile noors, patio. greenbelt & mini ocean vu. 631-1400 .......... ··············.· ................. $179,000 C OSTA MESA opportunity for 1st time buyer. 3 bdnn fixer, 2 baths, 2 car garage & large yard. 631·1400 . ·······. ········ ........................... $199,000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS channing 3 bd Cape Cod twnhm w/security. system. Bit '89, dine nn & fmly nn w/frplc. MOTIVATED. MAKE OFFER! 631-1400 .......... ····· ............................ $269.000 NEWPORT SHORES Charming 2 bdnn with new master bd & ba & near new kitchen. One of the best streets m this community w/club, pool & tennis. 631-1400 .... ' ................................................. $279.000 NEWPORT'S WESTCLIFF Brig t es autlfully remodeled 3 bdnn home in super neighborhood. Spacious center island county kitchen opens to family room w/double sided frplc also opening to living room. Great yard, room to expand. 631-1400 ...... '......... ···················· .. $449,000 HARBOR HIGHLANDS 4 bd home w/dining nn, hrdwd firs, brick frplc & dbl garage. Motivated seller is 63'1.!~· . ··········'················· ···················· . $287,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1920's 2 bd. 2 story cot1age on R-2 lot. Adjacent R-2 lot & home also available for sale. 631-1400 ·····. . .... .. .. $299,000 NEWPORT'S Villa Balboa. Sophisticated 3 bd condo w/dining room, frplc & ocean view. Tasteful neutral decor. Comm. pool, spa & tennis. · 631-1400 ................................... ················ $299.000 CORONA DEL MAR Immaculate 2 sty 2 bd condo w/l down & 1 up. marble entry, Berber carpet, Euro kitchen & alcove for den or office 631-1400 ............. .. ........ ...... ..... .. ......... . ... $310.000 AT THE BEACIJ 2 homes from sand. Immaculate beautifully remodeled beach cottage, new kitchen, new siding & new Anderson windows. 631-1400 ............. · ......................................... $348.600 HARBOR HIGHLANDS Beautiful 3 bd w•family nn, lovely yard & pool in great neighborhood, walk lo schools & park. 631-1400 ..................... " ............................ $365,000 NEW MEDIA COVt.RAGE WATCH HOME VIEW MAGAZINE FOR A COL©RFUL SHOWCASE OF WATERFRONT HOMES' PREMIER PROPERTIES EVERY THURSDAY COMCAST CABLE -CHANNEL 3 AT 7:30 PM NEWPORT HEIGHTS Well maintained 4' bd home w/French doors In living & dining rooms, rock frplc, new roof & beautiful front & rear yards. 631-1400 ...................................................... $399,000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa triplex. Attractive Colonial style building w/three 2 sty 2 bd units, each w/1.5 ba :1~.'.iWcY..~a.~: .. ~~~-.~~~u~i~:. .. ... .. . . ... $399,000 NEWPORT'S UPPER BAY completely remodeled 3 bd, dini~ family rooms, new kitchen, windows & ~oc:~1·4'00 ...... ~~~:.~~~· .. ~~-~ .. ~ .. 1~~~~~'.1419,000 AT THE BEACH Sharp, owner occupied duplex 1 house from beach w/3 bd up & l down, both w/fr. plces, new carpet, fresh paint & 1 year new roof. 631-1400 ...................................... . ........... $439,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Cozv 3 bd doll house w/p1ck- et fence & rustic chann. Skylights, wood ceUings, French doors & secluded spa in great yard. 631-1400 ......................... ············ ........... $460.000 BAYCREST Spacio·J; 1 story 4 bd custom home w/ dining & family rooms, added sun room. gourmet kitchen & spa in patio In lovely neighborhood. 631-1400 ...................................................... $495,000 BAL .. OA ISLAND 3 bd cottage w/dlnln!J room, 11.! block to bayfront w/view from front patio. Open beam 67~7~ .r:.~.'.~.~~.~~.~ .. ~1~~~.~~~ .............. $499,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Stul')ning rerf'lodel w/Bcrber carpet & Mexican pavers in entry kitchen & dining room. Den plus 2 large master suites wifireplaces & beam ceilings. Rear yard w/spa in lush private setting_ 631-1400 ........ . . .. .... .. .. . $575.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Walled & private charming 3 bd California Craftsman style home. custom built in 1922 with wonderful yard , Zoned R-2. 631-1400 ... ...... .... ...... .. ... .. ........ .. ..$515,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS sophisticated 2 bd home w/ hrdwd firs, dining & family room & separate 1 bd ~i~1~t'~r-.~~~.~1.11.~:..~~~.~~.~~"'. ••.• $525.000 LIDO ISLE charming 2 sty 3 bd home on large cor· ner lot. Cozy den & large master w/balcony, beamed ceilings & Fr. doors plus sunny south facing patio. 631-1400 .... ....... ... ...... ..... .. . ... $549,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS beautifully remodeled 2 bd home w/dlnlng room, 2 frplces, 1 bd gst suite & magi-cal gardens. Chamung master suite w,spa rub. 631-1400 .................... ' ... ... . . ... "' . $559,000 NEWPORT'S BAVCREST back bay, mountain & city light views from this 2 story home w 2 large master suites, family room w1wet bar ~ eat-in kitchen 631-1400 .................................... ........... "$595.000 PENINSULA steps to bay & ocean on quiet restden· tial street. Lovely new 3 bd custom home w/famUy nn, Fr. doors & bay views. REDUCED! 631-1400 .................... ....... .. .. ... ....... .. .$625,000 BAYCREST Lovl!ly immaculate 3 bd home w/dming & family rooms & fabulous landscaping Hand trow· eled ceilings, Fr. doors, new baths & fixtures 631-1400 ............... ......... . ...................... $625,000 BALBOA ISLAND Darling 6 yr old 3 bd. 2 ba Cape Cod cottage w/loft. Living nn w/vaulted ceiling, skylight in master & 1 bd apt. 673-6900 ....................................................... $650,000 UDO VLG Beaubfully decorated & furnished 2 bd condo on the 7th Ooor w/spectacular bay, island & 6_l~~~.;c;o~:. ~~-~~ .. ~~~ ~~~~~a~'.. ~I ~.OOO UDO ISLE 4 bdnn home wfl bdrm down & pool on large lot. Ught, open floor plan w/high ceilings, new beths & new gounnet kitchen w/skyllgn!S, granite counters & commercial range. 631-1400 ..................................................... $699,000 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2436.W. COAST HIGHWAY BALBOA ISLAND omcE 31.5 MARINE AVE. 714-631-1400 714-673-6900 .. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 I PAGE 35 .. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® ~~°' Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty GREAT ESTATES on "1ci!iinationai bQOi(t;O netc..uoQk • I LINDA ISLE w/dock for large yacht An expansive 5 bd traditional style home, living room w'24' vaulted ceUang & great views Land avail. for purchase (LH) 631-1400 . .. $995,000 BAYCllEST Spaaous custom home"' 5 bd mcludmg maids qrtrs, dining & family rooms, remodeled gour- met kitchen & gorgeous yard w pool & spa 631-1400 ................. . ....... . ... $749,000 CORONA DEL MAR Elegant remodeled 2 bd Mai Kai condo w/fabulous bay views from broad terrace ~f.r~~~:.~:.~~.~~~~~~.~.5.~~lights $820.000 BELCOURT Beautiful expanded & upgraded 2 sty 2 bd with sitting area in master suite, dining & family rms, used brick patio w/spa. 631-1400 ...................................................... $850,000 BAYSIDE COVE Elegant 2 bd bayfront condo w convertible derv'guest & available boat slip. Contempo- 6Ji .~:00·.~.~~~:.~~.~.1.1~~ ~~'.~~:..~ .. gr~~1 .. b$~49~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS Open airy 5 bd custom home w1park & ocean view. Spacious itdnnet kitchen, dm- ~1~Joo'~~ ~~~.s'. ~~~le ·~·~r .... ~rs . $995,000 UDO ISLE Elegant 3 bd Mediterranean home, soar· ing ceUings, master suite w·den, workout room & prvt sundeck Extra large lot on beautiful street. 631-1400 ....... .. . ............................ $995,000 CA.NNEaY VLG bayfron1 w 50' dock, 1st flr office. pabo & 4 car garage, 2nd flr IWt-2 bd home, 2 frplces, 6.'ff~t4oo ~~. ~ .. ~i.t~-~.~~-~.~f d~~l".095,000 UDO ISLE bayfront triplex on the beach easily con· vertible to a single family home. Sunny orientation w/2 bd & den owners unit plus 2 & 1 bd apts 631-1400 ................................................... $1 .149,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS An impeccable property on old Newport Blvd w/5 offices, 2 bd penthse w/ 2 car ~r~~ ~.1.~~ .. ~~~.~.~:.~ .. ~~ .. ~~.~~~~$1,200,000 OPEN HOUSES SA TU RDA Y ONLY 243 Palmer #8 · Ea~tside Costa Mesa 3 8d Twnhm Linda Deamos 24 7 Colton • Newport Shores Kennie Jo Rizzo 192 I Court St • A1 the Beach, NB .JcMnane Stake 300 Roblnhood Ln • Eastside CM Carla Broffman. Llnda Deamos 621 Udo Park Dr. •E2 ·Udo Penin Olga Ma~ 1221 Bayside Dr • Mal Kai, CdM Evelyn Moodey 116 E. Oceanfront • Balboa Penin Vicki Lee ---SUNDAY ONLY 6 Escapade · Newport Crest, NB 'C'M1>l Mui\.'(?\; • 5021/i Jasmine · Coro na del Mar L1;nn Creamer 370 E. 23"" · Upper Newport Bay M.ulen<' Hassel 1224 Essex • WestcUff, NB Maureen Downey 1827 Toyon • Baycrest. NB Pia O'Auna 43 9 El Modena· Newport Heights Rosette Andree G1nd1 2031 Yacht Defender • Seaview, NB Carole Freedman 1400 San Miguel • Corona del Mar RobG1em $269.000 3 8d Hse $290,000 3/1 8d Dpb $439.000 4 8d Hse $399.000 3 8d Condo $745,000 2 8d Condo $820.000 38d Hse $995,000 4 8d Condo $269.000 2 Bd Condo $298.000 3 8d Hse $419.000 3 8d Hae $449,000 ~ 8d Hae $525.000 28dHse $559.000 3 Bd Hse $625,000 5 8d Hse $2.395,000 -SA TU RDA Y and SUNDAY - 317 Fullerton • Newport Heights Marlene Hassel I George Dashiell 1206 Devon • Westcliff, NB Esther Fine I Nancy Peterson 523 Aliso · Nftlport Heights Carolyn Starr 119 Via Vella · Udo Isle, NB l.Js Olsen I Cheryl Johnston 510 Via Udo Soud ·Udo Isle, NB Lorrallle Famngton' 1834 Commodore • Bayc:rest, NB Unda Gordon I Esther F'tne 2 118 Leeward • Baycre5t, NB Emily McGinley I June Adams 209 Via Nk:e • Udo Isle, NB Patti Conover I Jeannine Stake 611 Carnation • Corona del Mar Sue Dien Volpe . 208 E. Bay • Balboa Peninsula Betty Comegys 1528 Santiago • Baycrest, NB Pia D'Auria I Sally Nette) 3 8d Hse $419,900 3 8dHse $445,000 3 8dHse $460,000 28dHse $539,000 38dHse $549,000 5 8dHM $585,000 28dHM $595,000 3 8d HM $595,000 4/1 8d Oplx $599,000 4 8d HM $599.000 5 8d HM 15 21 Antigua · Dover Shores Area, NB lolS Zimmerman $649,500 5 8dHse $749,000 1044 Polaris · Dover Shores, NB • R~tte·Andree G1nd1 I Sally Phillips 346 Via Udo Soud • Udo Isle, NB MaryAnn Nethercutt 435 Via Udo Soud • Udo Isle, NB John Mark 326 Buena Vista • Balboa 8ayfront JenvSmlth 48dHM $869,000 8d HM $995,000 2/2/1 Triplex Sl.149.000 3 8d HM $2,199,000 BUENA VISTA Bayfront hving an a premier penm· Sula loaiuon Fresh bnght 3 bd contemporal), home Fem1ly room w•frp!c & ~et bar plus roof deck on 3rd level Bnck pauos, lawn. beach & dock for large boat 631-1400 . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. ... . $2.199.000 OCEANFRONT Wonderful old shingled be<lch house w 5 bd, sun room & huge bnck patio plus separate stu- dio apt on 2 oceanfront lots. 631-1400 ... . .. . Sl,495.000 HARBOR RIDGE sophisticated 2 sty with fabulous views of city lights or lush gardens Dramatic custom 4 bd home with top amenities & prvt pool. 631-1400 .......................................... $1 ,595,000 DOVER SHORES elegant 1 sty 5 bd home w ap· prox 5000 sq ft. Outstanding view from hvang & fmly rms, gourmet kitchen & librarv. t'rvt pool & spa. 631-1400 .................................................. $1,695,000 IRVINE COVE Elegant traditional 5 bd custom home w/ocean views Formal dining & family rooms. 5 car ~rt_%~~~~~~ ............................. $2,150,000 RITZ COVE in gated oceanfront enclave next to Ratz Carleton. Top quality 4 bd Mediterranean "'library, dining, family & game rooms & ocean views. 631-1400 .. .. ... . .. . . . ................. $2,275,000 COLLINS ISIAND wide open boating action vu. · best in harbor Con tempo 4 bd home w 70" of bay front & lrg dock ~i>and or remodel. 631-1400 .. .. . .. . . ... . . . $2.295,000 CORONA DEL MAR A beautafuUy landscaped 5 bd secunty gated contemporarv estate w tennis court bit m '88 on 1 + acres. Superb ocn & bay vus. 631-1400 .. ' .:" ........................ $2,395.000 HARBOR RIDGE Fonner design house, 6 bd, S\J· perb qwslity w/fabulous ocean vus. Stone exterior w den, library, gym & media room. 631-1400 .................................................. $2,999.000 LEMON HEIGHTS Panoramic views from secure & private estate w/spectacular contemporary home on 2 + acres, tennis, pool & spa. 631-1400 .................................................... $7,500,000 .... " u. NORTH l.AGUNA Incredible 6 bdrm English Tudor estate w/extraordmarv pnvacy & panoramic ocn & coastal vu. Oirung & great rooms, den. library & tnplc garage. Aprx 9000 sq ft on almost \.'z llCfe Bnck terraces lawns. gardens, pool & spa 631.1400 .. .. . .. . . ····· $3,850,000 NEWPORT BEACH omcE BALBOA ISIAND omcE 515 MARINE AVE. 2456 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 714-67 3-6900 - PAGE 36 I SATURDAY, J uly 9, 1994 ' OPEN HOUSES Fro m one to f ive JJ.m. · C.D.M. Tennis Estate 1400 San ~hguel Open Sunda} 52,395,000 Newport Beach Es tate ·no ~1ariner!> On\(' Open Sat /Sun Sl ,849,000 Lido Isle Bayfront Bagain -135 Via L1dn Soud Open Sat./Sun. Sl,149,000 Lido 'Tum-Key" Va lue 209 \'1a \:ice Open Sat./Sun 5595,000 Lido Comer Cottage 510 Via Lido Soud Op('n Sa t./Sun. 2:00-6:00 S549,000 Lido Prime Location 119 Via Yella Open Sat./Sun. 5539,000 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE BILL FEENEY WATERFRONT HOMES, ./NC. REALTORS EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY AFFILIATE OF SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY C.D.M. Tennis Estate 5BR SBA contemporary home Approx. 1.2 acres, ocean/bay \ iews 52,395,000 Sophisticated Bayfront SBR 4.SBA family htime, large doc!.. Tum·l..ey, fabulous views Sl,395,000 lido Is le Bayfront Bargain Triplex, easy to convert to sins le fam. Private sandy beach, !>Un!>Ct views! Sl ,149,000 Harbor View HilJs Value 4BR 2BA Carmel, Large Ya rd Gated spa, hardwood floors $595,000 675-1058 • 63 1 -1400 Newport Beach Estate 5BR 7.SBA custom ~n (-. .11.:r,-.. App. 7,CXJO ft. home'' I tenn1-. .. ti1,1rt Sl,849,000 Lido Family Custom 6BR 4.SBA, Fm Rm .. turn-1..cv Across from beach/pJrk, built 19 7 Sl,250,000 Lido Mediterranean 3BR 3.SBA custom, built 1987 Bright, perfect in every detail $995,000 Lido Comer Cottage 3BR 2.SBA + den charmer Beamed ceilings, French doors $549,000 Harbor Ridge Sophisticated 4BK c;.'\BA hugl' ma-.tt.>r clo-.l't \\ 111 l'xchan~t.? d~"' n. ~rl'al \ ll'\\" Sl,595,000 Custom View Family Home <;BR 4 <;BA, bav & lXCJn '11?\\" Quiet cul-de-~c loc<ition Sl.195,000 Lido ''Turn-Key" Value 3BR 2BA, fm. Rm., unmaculate hm. 40' lot, large sunny patio, hrdwd. floors $5~5,000 Lido Prime Location 2BR 3BR + den, large ma>ter 35' lot, quiet end ofisland $539,000 .. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Beach living White walls and off-white mini blinds add to the light and ~pac1ous feel mg of· this corner condominium. Corner windows in both large master bedroom and den or (second bedroom> . One wall has been rcmo\icd from hvmg room to dC'n for extra light. Living room has fireplace for cozy atmosphere ~lso featured 1" air conditioning and plush carpeting. The gated community of Villa Balboa ollch many recreational fac1ht1es, two swimming pool'>, two spas. two tennis courts and security garage. All within walking distance to sandy beaches. Call MaryAnn M cGuire at Grubb & Ellis 23 Corporate Plazd Suite 190, Newport Beach. Call (714) 644-6200 for more information on this property listed at S 179,000. --.i OPEN SUNDAY MONARCH BEACH 1:00 -5:00 $1 .295,000 • 4 Bclrrns. 4 Baths. 3 Frplces • f am1ly Rm, Study. Bonus Rm • Dining Room • Lakewood Security System • Master Suite Downstairs • Two 2-.car Garages FOR GATE CLEARANCE .)' ..l-PL.EASE CALL i>-1-l' Rick Schreiber 267-7776 $2,275,000 •Fabulous Ocean Views • 4 adrms. 5 Baths • Labrary, Famtly Rm.Game Rm • Dining Room • Security System • Three Car Garage FOR GATE CLEARANCE ~~>PLEASE CALL ..l-..l- Sharon McKinnon 271-2117 -\\\II HI Hll'\I 11<1\ll" I'\< ~ Ill \I II >I<._, r .....,._..... SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 I PAGE 37 House Hunting Tips From A Pro Typicall), the '>pring re~le housing market sal~ act1v1ty increases and thic; past spring was no exception. Prices are :111 JI \el) affordable lc\els mai<ing this a Rreat time iOf rir~r time buyers to enter the market place, . along with· bu\ (>r..., \\ i'>~llng to purchase home-, 1n higher pm t' range'>. Pnc<> 1., alVI .1ys .1 l l>ns1der auon tor hu}ers \\ hl'tht'r lhe\ dl•,trf> a larger Dossey horn<•. mori• propertv or a new neighborhood. This 1s .1n opp<?rtune timC' to t.ake ad\iantage of "''• 11r1, t'> Jht l,_1.11 b Jt>ll'IUO'>. Pn ...., v. ill be~1n to increase, especially \\1th the piNt111P pco11om1c (orec.1sts < om1ng from bu.,ine-.s and government. Don't take ii wait and see attitude, you have three to six months, at most, before the best bargains disappear. . Ha\ie an open mind, look at all the v.ir1ous types of housing on the market. Sometimes attached homes offer more pn\iacy than trad1t•onal detached h m~ Planned Unit Oe\elopments <Jlter an affordable way to enter the ~mgle family matket for many buye~. Keep in mind areas with character help your home retain its value. If vou are contemplating a purchase this year, my advice 1s to begin your search now. There are still bargains available, but not the quantity there were a few \ear'> ago Once }OU decidf' to start looking to: your new home follow these step). •Select a realtor. • Outline. your hou .. ing requirement!-. • Narrow vour needs to specific.-. • Ha\.e )-Our realtor start the le-g \/\Orf..: (Your re.ihor ,.,.,11 IQCate home~ that )U1tably meet a m~1ont~ ot your cntenaJ. • Set .m appointment to vie"' the selected homes 1You , ... 111 be able to 't'e the best of the homes currentlv available m your price i;ange \.\'hen prices do begin to ,fide upv.ard. if \ou haH•n l bought ~our dream home. \UU v.111 be able to make a much bener dec1c;ion h,15-ed upon 'C\ur kno\' lf>d~t.' or tht' ~urrt'nt m.irl..t:'t . • When vo1.1 find a propert) that mee~ \Our nef'd~. don't he">ltate WRITE A~ OFFER! In a buyer~ market. many time .. clients lose a property by wai:ing d day or even hours to write an offer. Remember you are not the only one5 k)()l..ing A client's time is valuable and this method saves countless hours. Your time is uc;ed effect1\.el\. to 'iew onlv those ' horn~ th.it will fit your criteria. Call me, Marcia Oo-,sey, any time to an;v..er _l?Ur home bu>ing qur-stions. Mv office number at Prudential Newport Real() "' (714) 673-7300, voice mail (714) 509-3707. MARK JACKSON Presents ... COSTA MESA Great starter condo. End unit w/large balcony. FHA approved, ok w/3% down ........................................ $110,000 TRIANGLE SQUARE area. Two-story 3 bdrm townhome w/ fire· place & patio. Attractive complex w/ comm pool. ..... $144,900 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa duplex, close to buses & shops. Immaculate property w/2 bdrms each unit & large yard.······-········ $295,000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa triplex. Attractive Colonial style building w/ three 2-sty. 2 bdrm units. each w/single garage ......... $399,900 BAlBOA ISLAND Elegant near new 3 b<l Cape Cod w/dinmg. family & bonus rms. Washed woods. tile & marble .... $799,900 For more information call MARK JACKSON Home: 63 1-0403 Pager: 967-1694 Office: 67 3-6900 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors~ 315 Marine Avenue • Balboa Island, California .. ...... --·. PAGE ;38 I SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 Leslee Conner of Prudential Newport praises Daily Pilot To advertise in. the Daily Pilot's Saturday . Rea l Estate Section ·is an advertising tool that gets res ults. It is an invaluable tool and esse ntial marketing service I offer to my clients. In my opinion, the target atJdience for · New~ort Beach/Costa ~esa does get rea ched in the Daily Pilot for information regarding avai lable properties and open • • I houses. For my adve rtising effort, I use the Daily Pilot more than any other so urce . I NEWPORT BEACH/COStA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTA Waterfront duplex Great location on Newport Island, two level duplex with about 82 feet of waterfront with views of the bay, including dock for three boats and zoned for additional dock. A large sunny patio overlooking channel. Currently a duplex, excellent for owner user with income but could easily be converted to single family home for the water oriented family. Walk to local beaches, restaurants and shopping. Property is listed by Claudette Taylor for $789,000. Call Grubb & Ellis, 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190, Newport Beach. (71 4) 644-6200 YO UR CALLS TO OUR TALK.ING ADS ARE FREE! JACOBS REALTY Call Our 24 Hour ~I NVESTMENTS NO PRESSURE! NO WAITING! 615-6610 SHOP WHEN YOU HA VE TIME! TALKING ADS NOW!! DIAL: 1-800-723-7723 and enter the talking ad number and bear the details of properties at your leisure! 319 MORNINGSTAR Dover Shores Bayfront 'SEASHORE DUPLEX Ocean Views 4BR, 2BA, deck & balcony up. 2BR, IBA patio lower. EXCELLENT WCATION! ThJs home Is a cute contemporary w/remodeled kitchen. Garaae w/lots of storage. Use your ideas. 341 SANTA ISABEL NEWPORT BEACH $312,500 4682 WARNER· C212 Huntington Bach Darllna condo In aated complex w/tennls, pool/spa/clubhouse $169 000 $1,590,000 . Audio Ad 6106 Great rents summer/ winter. Completely furnished. Asking $525,000 Audio Ad 6113 Audio Ad 6107 AUDIO AD # -OTHER AUDIO AD PROPERTIES 6109 -UNITS IN PALM DESERT (UPCOMING) Aud.Jo Ad 6108 6110 -FOR YOU GOLF ENTHUSIASTS, CONDO AT PGA WEST! $a99,$00 6111 -DESERT CONDO IN PALM VALLEY/PALM DESERT. $124,000 (FURN) 6112 -OCEANFRONT, UPCOMING USTING. GREAT BEA.CH HOUSE J"OHN AND CAROL J"ACOBS Audio Ad 6101 AudJo Ad 6102 ABOUT JOHN & CAROL JACOBS HOW HOTUNE CAN HEU.MARKET YOUR PROPERTY PROPERLY1 -- f NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 /PAGE 39 • ' . Real Estate Buy Lines is our new columil which highlights real estate . compariies and agents. · Featured will be indiyidual or company . awards, promotions, births, marriages · and other interesting_ tidbits. Information must be received no later than Monday of each week. Return the information to your advertising representative or fax to: · _ Joyce Scherer Real Estate Editor 646-4170 · or mail to: Dail Pilot 330 w. Bay St. . Costa Mesa, CA 9262 7 Attn: Joyce Scherer . . .. . . I.. - PAGE 40 I SATURDAY, Juty 9, 1994 Renaissance with a difference Situated in the guard exclusive gated community of Harbor Ridge in a completefy private wooded setting and pine trees is this two level townhome lull of nair and ingenuity. The present owner recently invested more than S1 00,000 in · improvements and additional square footage to make this property a true custom home. Featuring Palos Verde rock entry courtyard, imported hardwood noors, raised ceilin~. skylights, recessedilghting, reconstructed custom stairway with hidden entertainment center and storage. Dramatic fireplace of Italian stone and marble. Modern kitchen with Touch drawers and European hardware, built in desk and intercom, under counter mood lighting, gi:trden window, breakfast area. Also featured is formal dining, family room, three bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Large master suite with built-in bookcase and redesigned bath. Italian Renaissance styled customized powder room with antique pine fixtures. Open library/office wilh built in bookcases, desk and work station. Exterior with three large viewing and entertaining decks overlooking lush greenery in a natural setting. Community pools, tennis, spas for your leisure time. Conveniently located near Fashion Island, • shopping centers and entertainment. Just minutes from the famed Newport Beo:iches. • Call B.J. Johnson al Grubb & Ellis, 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190, Newport Beach to view this property listed at S595,000. (714) 644-6200 LLONGS OF NEWPORT LISTINGS SOMERSETMODS.UR."18a. S C.O. ....... VuHDnt.: ~~ fOOm, bedRIOtM & d~.,... Addld tkytlghlt. NewC*PM9 & plH. ••'°°° NEW-GREAT LOCATION-VIEW-Harbor View Seawlnd, city tights & mountain views, and a lovely yard on view side. Upgrtlded kitchen and blehs. Ml,000 1URTL£ 9'0CI( VISTA-IHOUNSrl'oWl•IOMI~--~1't.~,, decorANOg'"'1belt-..2 llrge ...._.. ........ ~~ !-· ~ -., v., .-~ 2.., ... ..,llf. llDl'IVAllD • DOVER SHOREs-8A YCREST. Lke New England. An Impeccably wel dec:or .. ed ~ONGS OF NEWPORT GERRY AND CHRISTA •• 640-LONG I 64.0-5664 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTA Agents build long~term relationships Chuck and Katherine Colesworthy, who specialize in selling property in The Bluffs in Newport Beach, believe the key to their s~ccess is building long-term relationships with their • . clients. The Colesworthys view each contact made with buyers and sellers as the beginning of a relationship to build confidence and trust. "People sometimes feel nervous about selecting a real tor, and they want to feel good about their choice," said Katherine. "That's where confidence and trust come in." The Colesworthys also maintain a database that allows them to mail' directly to ihe Bluffs on a --tegular· basis. "We want to reach every homeowner with our latest listing and sale information. This lets them know about property values and that we're busy selling real estate," Chuck said. This strategy of developing long-term relationships has helped the Colesworthys become top producers at Coldwell Banker Residential in Newport Beach. For cu rrent listing information or counseling about property values in The' Bluffs ca ll the Colesworthys at 644-9060. LIDO ISLE Superb Bayfront Lot 56' on water large, natural sandy beach dock , . Preferred tip of OFFERED AT $3,261,000 Approx. 4,600 sq.ft. lot Magnificent views of harbor, City lights & more Lido Isle SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Contact Walker Smith Ill -(714) 646-9648 SMITH & SONS INVESTMENTS CO. 735 Ohms Way Costa Mesa, CA 92627 FAA NO. (714) 646-7959 R•t•• as of July 7, 1994 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-year f ixed 30 -Year adjustable INTEREST "" POINTS LOCK· INTEREST "" POINTS MAX. MARGIN ADJ TYPE PHONE RATE owN l'l tN A.P.R . RATE OWN !'-l A.P.R. LOAN l'l tNOEX FREQ Abacus F1nanc1al..Group A (800) 938-9393 8 375°0 ""10 1 875 21 8 618 3 125•., 30 0750 6306 1 000000 2 500 110 1M Amertean Home Loans A (714) 955-3633 8 750°0 10 0000 15 8 788 2.950°. 20 0000 6 729 203.150 3000 110 1M ARCS Mortgage K (800) 677-9080 8 500°0 5 1 750 30 8.731 5 625'10 10 1 000 8 194 203.150 2 875 L6M 6M Bank of Amenca B (800) 424-2632 8 750°0 10 2.000 45 ~ 013 4 37S0o 10 1 750 8 120 203.150 2 625 HS 6M Bank of Cahfomia B (714) 252-3367 8 625°. 10 1250 30 8802 5.000°. 20 1250 8 049 500.000 2 750 1TS 1Y Bank of VorbaLinda B 1714) 708·0455 8625~ 10 I 000 45 8 774 s 625°. 10 1 000 8194 203.150 2 875 LSM SM California Federal Bank s (800) ~25-3337 8 S25°o 20 1 750 45 8 858 3 125°. 20 1 000 6330 203,150 2 500 110 1M Cert1f1ed Funding Corp K (800) 592·53S3 8 375°0 10 1 500 15 8 577 2 950°0 20 0.500 s 181 203,150 2 400 110 IM Chase Manhanan B (714) 760-2671 8 800°0 20 1 000 30 8 950 5 250°. 20 1 000 7 432 650.000 2 625 STB 6M Countrywide Funding K (800) 877-5626 8 375°0 20 1 750 4s 8 605 3 750°0 25 1 000 6 709 203,150 2875 110 1M Emery Financial Inc A (714 729-9200 8 375"0 10 1 875 15 8 618 3 750°0 20 1 000 6 459 500.000 2625 110 1M Fidelity Federal Bank s (800) 232-2309 8 625°0 10 1.000 10 8 774 4.250°0 20 0 000 6 491 650,000 2 750 110 1M First Capital Mortgage A (714) 730· 7049 8 500°0 5 1 000 15 8 648 3 200°. 20 0500 6 282 650.000 2 500 110 1M First Interstate Bank B (800) 560-5001 8 625°0 20 2000 30 8886 5 000°0 20 1 375 8 232 203.150 2750 ITS 6M First Nabonwtde Bank B ~800) 843-2265 8 750°0 20 0 375 30 8830 2 875°0 20 0 719 6 176 203,150 2375 110 1M Fronthne Mortgage K (800) 729-5626 8 625°· 20 l 000 12 8774 3 500°. 20 1 375 6 494 350,000 2 625 110 lM ' Glendale Federal Bank s (800) 560-9000 8 625°. 5 1 250 45 8802 4 500°. 20 1 000 8 283 203,150 2875 ITS 6M Home Savirtgs s (800) 975-5051 8 750°'0 10 1 500 30 8.956 3 350°0 20 l 000 6 331 500.000 2500 110 1M Household Bank B (71 4) 2S1-l818 8 525°. 5 1 375 30 8816 5.250",,. 10 1 500 8 1,01 203 150 2.750 lTS IV Mantime Mortga_pe A (714~48-1178 8.375°. 8618 2 875°0 • 20 0000 6629 500.000 2900 110 IM Morgan Home Funding A (714) 757-1028 8.375°0 8618 2.950°0 20 1 000 s 178 500,000 2350 110 lM Mortgage Direct USA K (800) 400-8715 8 375°0 8577 2 950°0 20 0500 6 181 203.150 2400 110 1M Newport Financial K (800) 808·562S 8 375°0 8605 2.875"'· 20 0000 6 S29 500.000 2900 110 lM Oceanview Ftnanc1al A {8001266·0555 8.500°0 10 15 8648 3 125•. 20 0000 6383 500.000 2650 110 . 1M· Pac11ic National Bank B (71 4) 967-0233 8 375°0 5 7 8 521 3 7500,,, 20 1 250 6 734 500 000 2 875 110 1M Union Federal Bank s (800) 660·5626 8 625°0 5 I 500 45 8 830 5 3750,. 20 0500 6 266 203,150 2 500 110 SM Wells Fargo Bank a (800) 225·5932 8 750°0 20 1 500 60 8 956 -4 015°. 20 1 500 8063 203 150 3000 6CO SM West Coast Mtg Group A (8001 884·6626 8 750°0 10 0000 30 8 788 . 2 950°. 20 I 875 6 413 203,150 2 500 110 IM &th foKld & tldf\Jstable piograms 811 30'30 convenltOoal mo<lOJ9P Type ot Lenoet is B • 8.1nk. K • mong;i 11 IM"~.., R mo<lgnge t><ol.ei S • savings & loan MOOgage bar~er~ ll"'1 b."""'• a•e . !Id t>y lhe C donu Oepanmenl of Real Estaie as tilher 1 bloker Of COfl)Otiltion Fot W'llOfmo1tion call Cat~ ORE 111 (9161 727 0931 lnlefHI Rate for ad1u tables IS an inlroduclory rate fol the hrs! ac11ustment perood Down Peyment 1m01.nl of ca~h ('le 01 sates l>'Q) Plod 10 lenotr ptlOf to "ll"'OSI mortgage contraet Po.nll a111 "9 of io..1n balance paid 10 1en001 •I tome of loan ctos ng Lock-In •• tt'oe numti.< of ClaV$ ~ndot guarant,.es r.tte ~!!!Ot 10 cio~ "'O A P R 1s the annua1 pcrCP.r.' !)It 11110 WfllCh,. en tsbmltecl annual cost 01 lhe toan 10 the bon~r A A P R s a•e calculated by Mortgage N.-ws Co baS4ld C>O a $203 I c;o lolo amoo..n1 the poontJ st>own end S700 totai lff 'The A P R ••• lflCludecl..., lhiS Chart tor c:ompar son ()(tty When llppl)'WlO lof a loan Federal TnM-1'1 Lano.og taw req1,111e~ lenders 10 calculala an APR 'lpl"'lhc lo NCh loan otter aH•tmum loan b lhe maaomum lendof-. loan undef !1'...._" le<IT\I A f ~l!ld rat!! 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PAGE 42 I SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 • NEWPORT BEACH/~OSTA MESA J>ILOT I REAL ESTATE I ._ ... ; . ..... ;: . CORONA DEL MAR IRVINE Address & Realty Size Hours Price Address & Realty Size Hours 14 Skysail D r. 3BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $525,000 22 San Ram<>n 2BR Sat/Sun 1-5 Owner/Broker ReMax of Irvine 644-9155 559-9400 461 Seaward 3BR Sun 1-4:30 $399,000 Grubb & Ellis 64~-6200 429 Larks pur 3BR ... sat 1-4 $489,000 . Franklin Realty .. 640-7000 614 Larkspur 2B R Sun 1-4 $519,000 NEWPORT BEACH Franklin Realty Address & Realty Size Hours 640-7000 16 Chatham Court 3BR Sat/Sun 1-5 41 O Heliotrope 3BR Sun 1-5 $475,000 Wesley N. Taylor Co. ReMax of Irvine 644-4910 :5 59-9400, ext 370 1754 Port Manleigh Orcle 4BR Sun 1-5 Llong> of Newport 640-5664 COSTA M ESA -Address & Realty Size Hours Price 41 7 W alnut Pla ce 3BR Sat 1-4 $4 59,000 Jackie Gillis, Rltr 672-8011 I The Open Home Guide ••• a neW feature of our ~ I Saturday Real Estate Section. This easy-to-reaq format enables potential buyers l9 quickly locate all Oper:l homes in the city or areas they want to target for a home purehase ... and narrow their search further to the open homes in their particular price range. Attention Realtors! Start Hsting your: o~n homes every Saturday in the Open Home Guiae ... lt's easy and affordable . . Call 642-5678 TODAY · Price $365,000 Price $995,000 $519,000 ' . NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE NEWPORT COAST-Ocean Ridge Best View Lot Value SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 /PAGE 43 BELCOURT CORNER "D" MODE L Elegant Two story Formal Home Huge Master Suite with sitting room. 3 fireplaces. den. bar. racant $995,000 16 C HATHAM C OURT Discounted for immediate sale. Pre·appro,·ed plans al'ailable for custom home. Coastline, harbor, Palos Verde~ and citv views. WILL CONSIDER EXCHANGE OR. LEASE SS,000 MO Onlv $399,009 . WESLEY N . TAYLOR CO."SINCE 1946" Coast Paclllo Propert~ . {714) 723-4400 One Civic Plaza· Suite 260 ·Newport Beach• 644-4910 HOME / WANTED Contract or Assume 3 to 4 Bdrm house pool or large garage a + Located: south of 55, west of 405, north ot the Y or close proximity. ._. ••• ._. .. ·can: 714-548-8540 AGENTS WELCOME 3 bedroom remodeled ranch t~ le on quiet cul-de•sac. Li' i n g room w/ fir eplace, dining/ family room, 2 baths, Bt•rber carpets & tile floors. Redu ced 530,000 u nde r broker evaluation. $259,000 h ) own er. 650-4339 Hume will be sold Sunday night to highes t bidder! F11r J11nlt<r 1H(.>o'""' '"• flrtut 011t•tf ,,,,.,,,,,. ,..,.~ 1"' ln1'11•''"' 11111 tlH ,,.,,.,.1 lm'VI l'WM .. JJUJ, f/Cfll 11 • "'"'' '". fHrfM111.1f II,.,.,, ~ttlfb 4641 .,,, ..,,.,, '"" ,_,., """"'' ,,,. '"'"'••••v r ... , puts .,u 'fh.lfht 111 re1.'11'18 t#t "-" '""" 111 u' ,., 11ftN J..,...,.. h11r IN',...'"".,,,'"'°".,,,'"' J,./f Mths. ""'"""'JI tW 1/Cfl•(I•"'" lfl•1llf' 1'llll rl" N,.rtllr •J/i.t .,., /h•IY llj tllutt spect lKt•t#t' IN,,..,,,. u P<rfht J•r •••·' i p•nrn AU. 111tlouk' 1111 1l1J fw • i.,., .,,.,, ,,.,,11, IHerll, 1t IH1t11rif•I 1,.,·fk,t, .,., ,. ,.,/JC,,,.'"'" ... , •. ,. Offered at ~ NO\v $1,950,000 CoNNIE ~!AxSENTI (714) 759-6600 /lm111 w (714) 707·7583 1'11.11tr 2101 l-r.,,11.. {A•a<t l11gh,.•1. ~u·t~ HO v>ftltl• Jd Mu ( .il1h•rrua 92tt2!oi I I ~ ThePrudent1al -.~ C.llfornla A•lty 604· Olai;ming English cottage, 2BR, dressing' rm., 2 .5BA, fireplace, dressing rm, 2 car garage, lndry rm, Oa~tong patio, spa, custom kitchen & French doors. $499,000 603 -Ultra modem remodel, 3BR, 2.75BA, all new kitchen w'black granite counters, fireplace, deck, 2 car garage. laundry rm + legal rental contribute S515/mo. Lowe t cost condo in Corona del Mar! $399,000 714 675-6611 - .. - . ). PAGE 44 I SATURDAY, July 9, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE JERRY ·FINSTER WATERFRONT OPPORTUNITIES . , Collins Island-App;oxunately 180' olbey frontage. S be~oonu with ·spectacular views o( all boating activity. Unbelievable rooftop entertaining deck. Dock for 2 large boats. $4,995,000 . , -· ~ Laguna Beach -Dramatically situated on its own bluff overlooking the Pacific. 4 bedroom suites,sepafate guest house, on 3/4 o( an acre. This is truly a unique oceanfront estate. $4,S00,000 Corona del Mar -Contemporary style home with sweeping whitewater ocean views and Harbor entrance view. 3 bedrooms and J.S baths. $2,295,000 Bayfront Spectacular -HuntiagtonHarbour cOlltan- porary home. Oa approximately 241 fed of bay ftolltage on tip of Trinidad Islandia the Ye~ cellter of tbe harbor -S bedrooms, 7 baths, pool/spa. 3 large clocb, ele•ator. Lido Isle Bayfront Villa - Spectacular Italian Villa on wide 45' bayfront lot. Thncbedrooms, fow-and one ball baths. Extensive me of marble, large clock.. $2,450,000 . $6,450,000 . South Laguna Beach ·Approx. 112 acre Oii blulftop OYerlookl• WOIMlerN •IMIJ CO\'e. Vel'J priftte loeMIOll wllh trea, to., clrl•e, arat beach home w/ wllltewater rieWI ~ crulll• surf A rocb. $1,.195,000 .. THE NEWPORT BEACH • • Inside Today's Re.! Wte Cuide l"'5 riunchds of new and previoWy owned homtS J• alh nic . ;aJ ( \\ • kPnd in tore . Qi k out the ne\\ P''Por Beach C<.>ntral l 1bran on -uncfa Expect temper Jlur m tnP m1d-7Ch a1org th coast. See Weather, Page A2 Winner of California Newspap er Publishers Association's General E.\cellence Award for 1993 · 'One For The Books' dedicated to city's new central Hbrary INllDI Costa Mesa program will assist low-income lamilies Al 1 p.m. Sunday, a wonderful n~w chapter in Newport Beach history will unfold with the grand opening of the new S8.2 million Central Library in Newport Center. To commemorate the event, the Daily Pilot has produced a 36-page , special section called "One For The Books -The story of Newport's new Central Library." You'll find it inside today's •. edition. "One For the Books" is designed to get you ac-tuainted with the new library, its services, support groups, hi:,tory and, above all, the heroic people who made it happen. Check it out. The 102nd annual Orange County Fair TODAY'S SCHEDULE •Hours today: 10 a.m. to midnight. • 10 o.m. to 3 p.m.: Guide Dog Puppy Field Day near Memorial Gardens. • 12:30 p.m.; Zop· pie's Wild Wonderful World of Horses at Equestrian Center. • 3 p.m.: Dake rs Square Pie Eatmg Con test at Cal Spas Heril3gt: Stage. • 8 p.m.: Three Dog Night concert at Pacific Amphitheatre; Threc-Qu;irter Midget Car race' at Coors. Light A.rcnJ . • Cost: SS general admission (.1ge 13 to 64); SJ for seniors, 65 and older; S2 for children, 6-12; free for kids under 6. •Park.Ing: SJ, but free for carpools of four or more. MA1C t.U.,,N. DAILY l'tLOT Librarian Sara Barnicle stacks books In preparation of the opening of the Newport Beach Central Library on Sunday. ~ Housing subsidies and personal case management for 20 to 25 households to be provided by city. BY TIN.A BOllOATl'~ STAfP \\'uru. COSTA MESA -It's hard for a family to find hope when it's 2,999th on a waiting list for subsi- diied housing and living out of a car. But a new city program will hopefully shed at least a little light on a dismal situation. The city will begin providing housing subsid ies and personal case management for 20 to 25 low-income t:imil1e-.. There arc current!} 541 Ora1 ge County fam1 ltc!>. rc!CCi\ ing goH:rn· mcnt housing a))1s1:10cc, :ind 'C: of \hem ~re in Co:,tJ Mc~:i. Aud, with 3,000 families on the \\ •llling lbt, the need for l)cl p• in p;.i~ ing rent 1s ob\iously greater tknn the resources. •·If you h11ppen to be a IJrgc family \\ith four ch1klrcn. :.u1d )OU need assbtancc. \OU cuuld con· cc1vably \\ail 10 )cars," 'aid Paula Schaeffe r. from the Cit) 's l Juu:.1n~ and Communi ty D~\l:lopmcn t De· p:mment. "The count} is onl~ .ii· located a fC\\ ne'' ccrtifica:cs c:ich }C::ar." Also, free parking available at the Auto Club facility on Fairview Road and South CoaM Dnve. A shlJttle "•ill run betv.een the lot and fairgrounds. • Tlpi Strollers and v.heclchairs arc a\.ailablc for rental near the main entrance and the Green Gate entrance. PHOT•h IY ~l.Aac .\h~ "· t)\11 T l'llCll Tucked away in the children's area petting zoo, youngsters were treated to an up-close look at a baby wallaby in its mother's pouch. FRIDAY'S HI Gii LI GUTS Entertalnmenl: Concert-goers hopped on a soul train Friday night as the head· boppin' Pointer Sbters took them back to the 70s and 80s. Although the near· sellout crowd was cold, the act was hot. The trio played mcgahits • such ns "He's So Shy," "Neutron Dance" and the unforgettable "Chain, Chain, Chain." • Off to a good jump Human slingshot attraction steals show as the 102nd Orange County Fair swings into action BY Lotu.ANN BASHEDA, STAFF Wll.11'Ell N ight Magic, the dancing horse, executed a flawless performance Friday morning at the· Orange County Fair's opening ceremony. but it was the ejector swing that stole the show. "Oh, that's terrible," Buena Park resident Sylvia Meyri cried when she aw the hum3n slingshot shoot into the sky for the first time that morning. "I would throw up." After the $30 ride, a sort of reverse bungee jump, an excited Rob Castagnoli attempted to lure wary spectators with this description: "ft feels like every organ in ·your body gets slid around." Castagnoli was the last person seen giving the ride a whirl. Prior to the gates opening, Night Magic, the dancing horse, treated patrons waiting in line to a dramatic performance, trotting about to the "Star Wars" theme draped in "futuristic war mask and costume." S h:idter sai.J we "tl\ '"" bcc1 implcm nung ,.lls nc·,, T.:nam lh cd Asst:.t:;incc Progt'.rrn -one ol the l11s1 ol its ~1rn(rn lh~ coun· l\ -in about \hrce montl.'> 11 c city \qJI 'pend $311. ~lJJ.a.11)...0--·-• tile ptogrum. T h.ll m.:a1h ~I lc:m fc\, Co~lJ ~ks:i l~m1lic:. on the li:.t m~'I\ 1.01 ha\'c tu \\a ll quit~ so long for ·help Ano hy working "nh the C'Qunt~. the cil) \\Ill l'le :iblc to keep opell- 1ng up lot'. T he cu~ \\ill as 1st a lomily. until their name .. umcs up on 1hc "Oulll) 11~1: then the count\ \\ 111 t.1kc O\ er tn :i:,,1::otlll\! the fam· ii). - See PROGRAM/Page A 16 City taking '· a familiar path with bike trai l ._ Council will take up extension of oceanfro rit bicycle rou te -again at Monday meeting. ~E\\ POR I UEACH -I h • nc' cr~~ndmg C'\lnlTO\ er'~ O\ ~ r "hc1her :o ~ 1 ... nd the oc::anfc nt l>tC),le p.1111 \\111 h~at t> t~· MondJ~ .it 1h.. ''!!''» pon Bea.I (ti) Coun~.1 fli".:N: g 'J he ::'II) taff., r omm.:nJ.11 L \o.: lhC' p:ith ..tli 1 nlil l. e , · l· mun ti\ c:.in re:il."h a i.:on'-. n:.ul! 1·1 think b ·tor<! =in) tl\tng .. an g fon\;irJ. \Oll !1J.i: t1..> h::l\c a .. on- -.cn ... u:.," ·~tJ\\lr .Cl .. rcn-=c rurn.::r .)aid. "Othc rwi)I!, ~ou're JU'l thlO\\iOg ll\vllC) :.l\\U~." Aci:orJrnl! to the c.r, Put lu.: \\ ork.., D .. p.irt ''h. nt. •t \\ ,,uld "l '-l bct\\.c!Cn S "5U, 00 :ind S l n11 r. 10 e\tend the p..ith 10 the. S.1 :. 1'.na R1.,cr Jell\ ·1 he projcc1 ·m:i~ be dig1bl I 'late anti ft:dcral fundm,:. Pu \\'orb Director U::-n !"ofan but romp tition for th .. grJnl t tough. A .. cordrng 10 ~olan. th .. ffil)JH:\ ts CH'n hard..r l £et ,\hen the en· tm: ommunit\ ,-n't b.:hmJ 1 piojc I. A group ol b1~.k \;nthu h:iq~ formed :i group .. .11! d .. ~· • porter' for Safe B ke ·1 r-.a J,, ' ·1 t1c) \c bcC"n lobb)mg th:: :1t\ to C\t nd the tc~11 all the \\ J) t the mer j 11~. \\here' 11 "ou J I nl-.. up to the I \untin~ton U ..i .. h u:ul I he tr;itl cuilcml\ ~11J.., .1t J61h >11 cct. \\here ~ '""'\' are .... 1. \Crtcd on 1u bu~\ °'ll.i"h,,r.:: Dme t\kml,cr ol • .. Cit) Council .111J Oic, k Tr.i I' C, mm1ttcc urc i.11\iJcd ~'" the '"ue Tho'c "h ' '~ Jnt th tn11l c~ tend d S3) the "urr..111 p th 1 Jan~crou~. ~1otonst' on>tunth arc ~!:lacking ou1 of 1h..rr gJragc~ :inJ J 1 not cc the C)Cll'>t', propo· n .. 1 t' contend. Attcndan~: 24,422 as of 9 p.m. Steph Castagnoli, of Costa Mesa, agreed. "There's a fine line between bravery and s.tupidity," she said, nervously watching her son Rob. Cloudy skies forced a handful of prof cssional parachutcrs dressed as lee FAIR/P•1• A 11 Lolo Heinze, left, and Claire Robertson, both 4 years old, enjoy the opening ceremonies on Friday. !>c\<.r~I bK\d1~t~ h:.t\C been in· 1urc.J on Se.i\h re. Trail 'upport· • crs ':i) the .m~idcni... open th~ c-11. NUMllU CIRCULATION 800-252-9141 CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 NEWSROOM 540-1224 HOTLINE 642-6086 SPORTS 642·4330 INDIX Around Town ..................... A4 Classified ............................ BS Rcligion •••........••....••.....•.••.. A8 Sports ................................. 1 1 ,,.,,.,..,~~ ,..... • , ... liMffW c......,.. c...,.., '"' 0 h#ltW .. ,,.. • IW'fdH ,..,. .. .. LOCALS ONLY Makin& 1118 Wedge 1 clan• place . Fans of lhc Wedge arc · invited to join the Wed&c Preservation Soci .... they clean up the beach this morning, bcginnina at 11 a.m. Members of the Society, which officially "adopted" the Wedge through the city's • beach cleanup program, will be out with rakes and aloVC\, pickina up debris and latter Crom the area. WhiJc the Society will provide tmh baas and stoves. those takina part arc .encourqed to brina their _ own cleanup tools. .. 10 l:i\\~ih. See TUI P•1• Al6 Molestation victim attempting to put life ba~k on track ...,. John Dew recalls horror of being drugged, sexually assaulted by psychiatrist. BY LoJJ.AHN BASHliDA, STAT• Wr.ma CORONA DEL MAR -Four years ago, John Dew wouldn't have been able to talcc a leisurely stroll throuah this seaside com· munity, let alone work here. The memories were too rcpul· ive. And the thought of runnina into neiahbors too fri&htening. Dew, ~. still wonders if he'll be able to look old acquaintance~ in the eye. But hc'a ready to give it a try. A construction worker who owns his own bu iness. the San Clemente man hn, accepted a job in Corona del Mar -ix short blocks from the Catamaran Drive house where four year ago a prominent psychiatri~t drugged him into a stupor and mok~tcd him, capturing the incident on 'id- eotapc. Recounting the day he dist<W· ered the homemade 'idea in a tool bo~ at •the doctor's fi.,c. bedroom house, Dew reOcctcJ la 1 week on how it might h:t\!e been easier to &ettlc the score ~ith vio- lence -or even blackmail. "I didn't want to take it to po· lice. I didn'c want to so that Car," he Hid. "I wa fi&htin& to keep my manhood. • In the end, it was hi roncern for other potential victim~. Dew sJid, that dro\'c him to call poli c. h \\,1 March, 1990. "hen De\\ ~ As e'<pccted, the story made \\C:Ot hunting tor pain killer:. 1n hcadltne : Prominent local Joctor Whi1c'\ Catam;ir.in D1~\e home arrested for molesting dru~cd pa· ,,.hilc the d~lClor "'as i11 Mammulh. tient. Dtxtor pleads guilt) to per· ' Dt w had been li\ing with ·forming oral copulation on uncon· \\ hitc, J p )'-hi:.ttri\t he '~u inlro· !>Cious patient. Doctor di\appc:u duccd tu \l:C month> before during on day of cntcncmg Fugith-c d~· a bitter chilcJ custody balllc \\ith tor found hiding out in LoreJ\~, 11i "1fe. It "'a .. De"• Jhorcc law· Texas. "ith a 16·}e3r·Otti boy. yc:r who recommended Wh tc. Doctor entcnccd to C\tn ,cttr in Within \\eels, their doctor·p:tticnt st:ttc pri..on. t\nJ fin:ill)i, • dOC'tor rcl:uion.hip culed into 11 ur· paroled back to Nc~port Ue11ch rog:atc father·son r:ippor1. after croing h:alf hi~ term bchinJ At the trial, Dew tc t1fieJ thlt bar . It w:a~ March, 1994. EnJ or White bcaan uppl)in& him with story. pain killers almo t unmcdiatcly. Dul for Dew -the facclc \iC· Dew s.aid he was quickly hOoked tim in the Dr. Jame) White aga and the dose increased ra~ -the story will nc,cr end. "It'~ leavina him wsdi a C01dy hilNt tti81 still humiliatln1," he ~iJ. ''It's be· required hourly in~ctions. ~nJ hunuliatina.'' ... Vim.,._ Ale , - A2 Saturday, July 9, 1994 I I_ w I ' I t l 11 I j l l ' LOCALS ONLY CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOI, S40-122'4, ext. 361 Take Two too celebrate its . grand . opening A GRAND OPENlNG is scheduled today for Take ~o (650-5 117). a new children and maternity consignment shop located on l 7th Street, in a hidden shopping center behind the Little Knight bar and Prompt Cleaners. For the opening, Take Two is having a 20% off sale on all merchandise from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Take Two carries in fants through juniors clothing for boys and girls, and maternity wear. 0 TUE ORANGE COUN'IY FAIR at the Costa Mesa Fairgrounds is here through Sunday, July 24 and it 's offering discounts on rides. CITYllDI Best Buys Monday through Wednesday you can . purchase a wristband for Sll, which allows you to Amador Corona is given gold star from his daughter Ethel to commemorate more than 30 years of work. ride on all the rides from noon to 7 p.m. On Sunda}S, you can purchase a "super wristb:ind" for $15, which allows you to go on nll the rides from IO a.m. to midnight. He's · shear celebrity For more savtngs. look for S 1 off coupons on the unlimited. ride \Hist band from MondJy-Wednesday with a coupon from the California A,ngels (or a ticket stt!b from a 1994 season game). Chicago Piua, Pepsi-Cola, Times Orange ~unty, anu YonsClub Magazine. . Costa Mesa barber with cancer will get a star in front of his 18th Street shop For more information on ticket prices and anything else relating to'the fair, call 708-FAIR. Tonight's free concert scheduled at 8 p.m. at the Pacific Amphitheatre with the price of admission to the fair is Three Dog Nigh1. Sunday night's concert is Queen Latif:lh. 0 ITALIAN ME WEAR manufacturer, Ermcnegildo Zegna (444-1534), has opened a new 3,000·square-foot store at South Coast Plaza on the second level in the Je,\el Court. The men 's boutique has alreJdy set some \cry high goals fo r Itself "Ermcncg1ldo Zegna prides itself on offering some of the finest tailored and casual menswear in the world," says Harold Bosworth, senior vice president retail director of Ermenegildo Zegna Corp. "Our primary objective in our retail shops is to establish a level of service that exceeds customer expectations and • is far superior to any other menswear retailer." BY TlNA BOllG.ATI'A, ST.u:r Wann C osta Mesa resident Amador Corona may not be a celebrity, but his wife Ethel thought he deserved a shiny star like the ones on the Hollywood Walk of Fame anyway. "He's very loved in this town," said Ethel. "He's been here for over 30 years." Amador, 64, is the owner of Amador's Barber Shop, at 545 W. 18th St. He opened the shop 20 years ago and has hardly missed a day's work -until this past January. "He went to the doctor because he had pneumonia, and they found out he had lymphoma," Ethel said. "He's been undergoing treatment since then, and then he took a tum for the worst a few weeks ago. The doctor wasn't sure if he was going to make it." That's when Ethel got the idea for the star. She thought the gift might cheer up her husband, who has endured chemotherapy and diabetic complications through his battle with cancer. "It was aJnfost Father's Day, and I thought it would be a nice thing for him," said Ethel, who has been running the barber shop herself. "He doesn't really ask fo r anything, and 1 thought this would be better than buying him clothes or stuff like that." She approached a local machinist, Phil Carico!, with the prospect of a swap. She would arrange free haircuts in exchange for making the star. He agreed. Next, Ethel went to the city. "The sidewalk had been all torn up here for about nine months because the city was re-doing the street," Ethel said. "So, l called the city and asked if it would be OK if we put in the star. They said, 'Sure.'" The big unveiling is set for today. "Everybody's really excited about it," she said. With more than 130 shops and in-store boutiques "-Orldwide, Zegna features a wide range of fashions from casual to formal wear, and its two mos t important fabrics arc wool and cashmere. Zegna abo has its own line of "Everybody's been asking me, 'When are you going to put it down?'" Amador Corona cuts a fine flat-top on another cus- tomer -as he has done since 1959. men's accesM>rics and fragrances, and special scn1ces include made-to-measure suits. 0 A CLASSIC CAR show is scheduled for ' the weekend at the Hyatt Newporter on Jamboree Road in Ne\'tport Beach. The exhibit will include more than 250 of the world's best classic and sports cars. Admission is SJO for odults, and $2 for children undl.!r 12. 0 Hcst Huys' appears Thursdays and Saturdays. W/1et/1er you're a mcrc/urnt or 1J shopper, If you know of a good buy, call me a t 540-JZU, fa;~ me al 646-4170 or write to me: Dest nuys, Daily Pi/011 330 W. Bay St., Costa l\tcs~, Calif. 91627. Race among hlghlghts of Bastile Day event Southern California's largest SK run will highlight tbe 10th annual Bastille Day Celebration Sunday at Le Meridien Hotel in Newport Beach. Proceeds from the run, which consistently draws top international competitors, will benefit the Boys and Girls Club of Santa Ana and the food Distribution Center. A SK run-walk ond children's lK are also scheduled during the morning. Cash prizes totaling $2,000 will be awarded in the 8K men's and women's categories. The grand prize, awarded to the participant who garners the most pledges, is a trip for two to Paris. For non-competitors, the celebration of BastiJle Day, a French national holiday commemorating the fall of lhe Bastille in 1789, wi ll also feature an international food faire, a children's activity area with games. and crafts, the P~cifiCare Health and Fitness Faire and musical entertainment by the Balboa Blues Band. Medical and fitness companies will off er products and services, while the area's finest restaurants plan to serve samples of various dishes. All ... f ~ h act1v1t1es are ree, except 1or t e food faire's Sl to $5 taste prices. Those attending are requested 10 bring three canned or dry food items for the Food Distribution Center. In addition to helping more than 180,000 Oronge County residents served monthly by the center, donors will be eligible to win a weekend stay for two at Le MeridieQ Hotel in San Diego. , Individual on-site registration for the races begins at 6:30 a.m. Stan times are 7:45 a.m. for the 5K run-walk, 8:05 a.m. for the 8K and 9:30 a.m. for the Kids' l K. For further information, call 550-INFO, category 6780. THE NEWPORT BEACH • f<l.'llA \ttsA The Ncv.~n Beacl\IColu Mesa Daily WIATHIR AND OCIAN CONDITIONS DailJPilL P1lo1 (US t44-800) is publ~hcd Monday lhroup Sa111rday. In Ncwpon Beach and TIMPIUTVUI Casi. MC$a, subscripuons ire only 1vm1I· able by 511bscribinl 10 The Tunu OBnac Neowport hKh: Tl/63 County (800) 252· 141. In areas outside or Balboa: Tl/63 Nev.pon Beach llld Casu MC$a, 511blcnf; Cos~ Meta: 77/63 WI.. 88, NO. 18!. 1ions to the Datly Ptloc only 1rc 1vad1b c Corona del MM: 76/63 by mail ror sa.ss&:a inon1h. Second clau ~''!.c paid 11 . Me5a, CA. 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Low morn· l"nmod Sti.h; ComJi,tltt Ntwi, a 1i Mirror <:ompuiv Ina doudt. Afternoon durina. • • • 4 • • Newport Beach/Costa M-Dally Pilot District forming committee to consider fate of excess property School district officials announced F~iday they're forming a comm•ttce to d~term1.ne whal to do with excess property,. including the Balearic site that now serves as a community center with a popular child care program. . . Superintendent Mac Bern~ ~:ud Friday he's looking for parents, business pe?ple, teachers, administrators, representatives ~f neighborhood associtllions and ?nyone with expertise in environmental stu_d1es, contracts, and land and planning uses to serve on the seven· to 11-member committee. Three locations currently are considered as surplus, 13ernd said: Balearic, the former Costa Mesa High School form and the 16th Street district administrative offices. CQmmittee members could recommend to trustees to sell or keep unneed~d locations and \\hat to do with vacant sites that aren't put on the market. The committee, ho\"c,·er, will have wme "y.iggle room" to include or ·eliminate sites from that list, Dernd said. Balearic, for instance, is leased to the city of Costa Mesa, "hich operates the community center that includes :i cluld-development program. And the district and city recently agreed to a rent hike for Dale:uic -from just S l to $42,000 a year -which initially prompted many Mesa Verde residents to voice concerl\s that the center would be forced to close. Stale law requires that districts convene such a committee, but Bernd snid it's something that's a part or the district's philosophy. "For the board it's very congruent with its goal of community involve ment," Bernd said. Bernd said trustees will select committee members on Aug. 2. The application deadline is July 22. Those interested in serving on the commillee should apply in Dcrnd's office at 1601 16th St. in Ne'h'porl Beach; at the district busine~ office.;985-A Bear St. in Cosaa Mesa; or by telephone at 7q<>-3500. -B}' M~ S. Po.aer Red Cross· out for blood as supplies dwindle COSTA MESA - The American Red Cross needs your blood, officials said this week. In January, the nationwide supply became perilously low and hasn't really recovered, said Judy Iannaccone, an Orange County Red Cross chapter spokes\.,.oman. ~ Locally, such shortages usually hit around Labor Day, l>he said. "It's not been unusual that many Red Cross chapters across the nation ha"e a ·shortage in January," Iannaccone said. "lt's just th.it this year it was more critical because Of the Ou outbreak and the Se\ ere weather. lt was a double whammy." There is no risk of a donor contacting any blood·borne diseases, including AIDS, because needles only are used once, Iannaccone said. Blood can be donated by appointmen t at the Costa Mesa Red Cross center at 3535 Highland Ave. from noon to 7:15 p.m. on July 11, 13, 18; 20, 25, and 27. For appointments -and arrangements for other times and locations -call the Red Cross at (800) 974-2113. POLICI FILES COITAMUA F:ilnlcw Ro:id; H:iJr-:a-dozcn rolls of c:irpcting were stolen from the New Technology building nt Orange Coast College. West 18th Strttt: An auto w:is stolen from the 1000 block. Enst 181h Street: Golr clubs were stolen from a g:irage in the 100 block. llurbor lJoulcvard: More lhan $7,000 worth or video gnmes were Slolen rrom Nin'>ega Video Game store in the 1900 block. Ne, ls Circle. An auto was stolen from the 2800 block. NIWPOH aUCH Cr11nd Ca nul: Roughly SI0,000 \\Orth Of jC'\\elry was stolen from a home 1n the 300 block DHll11: A 1993 Nisun Muim:i p:ir\.cd ut the corner of Miland was reported 1tolcn. N~rt &o...lcvard: Nevoada liccmc ~ates were ~olen from a adilloac parked 1n the 2800 block. • • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Running into rough seas while playing name game Some wise soul (I don't know who, and Bartlett's doesn't either) once said, "The two happiest days in a man's life arc the day he buys a boat, and the day he sells it." While there is truth to what Anon. says, l must take issue with him, or her, for not having a few unkind ~ords to say about the marriage-testing process that is an integraJ part of acquiring a vessel: Naming it. I can speak with some authority on all these points because, in the past two weeks, we have (a) sold a boat, (b) bought a boat and are (c) in the process of trying to come up with a name on which my wife and I can a~ree. Naming our children was easier. We agreed in advance that my wife would prevail if we had a girl, l would have the last word with a boy. Since we had two girls, I had little to do with the name game, and there were no disputes. Same with the other nine boats we've owned. The first was solely mine, a fixer-upper hydroplane J bought for $600 when I was in college. I named it Fungus because it actually had things growing inside. In our third race, Fungus and I went upside down. I was bruised, but most of the boat and all of the engine went to a-watery grave. Our first community·propen y vesse l was a ski boat we named, fPlll ... On ttle Coast with complete domestic tranquility, Riffraft. A few years later, we moved to Newport Beach and discovered that the only place to water ski was one crowded spot in Back Bay, where you practically put your life on the line every time you got wet. So we became sailors and followed the usual course of graduating to a larger size the moment the boat loan was paid off. We started at 21 feet with Godfrey Daniel! (W.C. Fields fans will know), moved up to 25 and 28 feet with boats named Caramba. We leaped well over the 30-foot barrier with a lovely Ranger 33 "e called Duer. The name was appropriate because we owned it with another • couple. Then came the fateful day when, for a number of good reasons, our friends and my wife voted 3·1 that the partnership .should dump Duet and get, gasp, a powerboat. We ended up with a 37·foot dreadnought with five acres of teak and two big diesel engines to take care of. Having turned our aging backs on sailing, wt called the monster Turncoat. Our partners eventually ran into dire The Daily Pilot would like readers to help the Martins name their new boat. Call suges- tions in to Editor's Hotline: '42-6086. financial problems, and my wife and I had to take over all the burden. It was too much and for two years we tried to sell this big tub. Finally, a nice couple came along and offered to pay our asking price -if we would take their sailboat in trade. Yes! Anything! We wanted to stay with a power boat, but at least we co~ld pay off the bank. Because we were now back in sail, we named the Ericson 32 Turn about, and began a year-long process of refurbishing and making the sailooat salable to someone Jess desperate than we were. · Three weeks ago we accepted an offer. AJmost simultaneously, we found this 28-foot cabin cruiser th at is, in every way, the peffect boat for my wife and me. She's a keeper (actually, they both arc) so I suggested the name, Finito. Or, in the same vein, the traditional newspaper signatu re Ill the end of a story, -30·. My wife finds these negative, somehow hinting of mortality. As a substitute, she offered Pundit, a frequent sobriquet for columnists. Pretty good, but as a basically modest man, I fear the literal definition of ''wise and learned" might embarrass me. I then came up with the splendid name: Siege Perilous. If you remember your Klng Arthur, that was the seat at the Round Table reserved for the knight who wouJd find the Holy Grail. Anybody else who sat in it was wasted. I'm not exactly sure why Siege Perilous is right for our boat, but it does have a certai~ ring of authority and a definite mellinuousness. And I doubt we'll ru n into another one. So, 'round and 'round it goes. But, we still have a couple of weeks left before the christening. And if all else fails, there's always Impasse. Fred Martin's column runs e•·ery Thursday and Saturday. Please Join Us For Dinner Lunch or \\feekend Brianch Sabatlno's was onglnally founded in ChlcaQO after our father brought the family recipe for our famous Italian Sausage from Palermo, Italy In the 1930's. • Today, his sons & grandson continue to provide a complete menu of authentic Italian food prepared fresh daily and seasoned with 5 g~nerat1ons of family pnde. Thank you. The Sabatino Family CATERINO SPECIALISTS ,,..,.,,.., W• C•,_, ,,_,_ • Curt.,. 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Krlsda Scbwan and Sarah Wtcb1, both seniors at C.orona del Mar High School, have been named as National Science Scholars, represencing the 47th Congressional district. Newpor1 Beach resident Jack Undqwst, who retired as President of Disneyland lase year, was recently named to the Board of Truscees for Chapman University in Orange. Lucinda Lee Marano Boyd of Costa Mesa graduated from the Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. Orange Coast College students Thomas Carroll and WUIJam Sandro have been named winners of Southern California Edison Community College Achievement Awards. Patrick L. Norville of Costa Mesa received his degree at the California Lutheran University Commencement services in Thousand Oaks. Corona del Mar resident Al icia 1\1. Ginter recently spent four weeks studying in France as part of a short tenn course ac Bales College in Mnine. Costa Mesa resident Emlllo I can help you ... Meet the Right People flNI PRINT Lauria, a reccnl &radu;atc of Oaremont McKenna College, h;u; been ~lected as one of 48 cho:.cn Coro fellows. Middle school students Kelly McXtnllc, Ru11y 1tUJ, John (h.lght, Kauy Thomp50n, KAllc AaUlus, John Dias, Juon Po"crs, Dlala Hakim, ltouJ1Dol ,,_:ilulb:ir.l, Pclcr Andtrson, Ryan Si mpson, ~lci;an Faulkner, Emily Wells, Eric Perrine, Jerrmy Slcdsma :ind Jullt Collett illl recci\ed S. Roy Howell Memorial Awards during I special progrJm ill the Seafanng Masonic lodge in Newport Beach. More than 30 local i.tudcnts rcce1\ed E.I. Moore M~morial Awards during a special progr;im at the Seafaring Mawnic Temple in Newport Beach From Corona dd Mar High School: Laurt.'I Hafer, Chris topher Woodard, Celeste Chu, Ryan. Rekers, lltldi \\II Ila ms, lllal..e Robertson, Courtne) Adams, llo"ard Shen. From Co)ta Mc)J High School: Courtney K.Asell , llrlan Witt, Tnacy Kelly, R )llD Kt ll)o llcldi Ugbl\oel, KC\ln Ko, Karin Mendiola, Lan ce ~1trrlncld. From Estancia High School: Amy Decker, Scoll l\ldbournt, Nicole Lt'to)tak., Ross Ntetssary, Cindy ltagrn, Arlk Sballr, Alethea Tavares, Joel John son. From Newport J !arbor High School: Sara Robin on, ~lark Shtn, Laura Wilson, Graham Evarts, Casey Hogan, Stephen Saturday, July 9, 1994 Aa Ktlba, \'t' t>luam, Moncsomel')' l\urt1m. from Allcrm1ll\C Education Center. U.10:1 £01,trum, O~\ld P. 8 )fOC-'• ~ l.oc:il Or:ingc Coa t Collc'c ~tudcnt> h:l\e bc.:n rccogn Led for oumanding "hol:ir$hip b) the roll..:gc\ w,ial ~c1cncc honoral') wci.:-t)o Pt11 Alph:i Mu . From Balho:i. Justin 0Jil). Milh:.itl D\\)tr, Anthon)' Cunulrs, Jodi Wclu. From CO)tJ Mc>:l Robtrt Ca>taenuli, ,\l;a ttbc" [)te~. ~.»mud I lt1)d, \fahad Gille<., \nnil.a <..rhham, Juli~ Ciurr, l\lkhatl Kell!., f(·lida Lc111u~. 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YAHOO INITaUC1'10N Michael and Lurcn, ~orld famou) <llln&o instructors and dancer , will conduct a special Tango \cmmar at Chorus Linc Dance Studio, 3100 East Coast Highway in Coron..i dcl Mar from 2 to 4 p.m. Co)t is S:?O per person. Call 640·5256. lll,.UUICAN OUTHACH IHAK1AST The Local elected Officials comm1ttcc of the Republican Party or Orange County is hosting a "Loc:il elected Officials Outreach Bre11Uas1 '' lc:11uring California Allorn.:y General 0:10 Lungren from 7:30 to 9:30 u m. at 1hc Center Club, 650 To"n Center Drive in Cos111 McSll. Coll 5.56-~555. SUNDAY CHURCH COUNTRY FAIR AAal' MUTINe The 1 p.m. mce&ing or the Costa Mesa Chapter 121 or AARP will include a guided lour of the Adobe Museum at the Es&ancia at Mesa Verde Drive West and Adams Avenue. Refreshments will be served. Call 546-7848 for details. TUESDAY 8UllNUI WOMIN LUNClllON H.G. "Red" MacKenzie, a former pitot and currently a consllltant for the American Sociery of Travel Agents, is ·the guest speaker for the South Coast Business and Professional Women's luncheon that begins at 11:30 a.m. at El Torito Grill, 633 S. Anton Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Cost is SIS for members and Sl9 for non-memJ>ers. For dctajls, call 472-4666. NIWPOU fOUNDATION "U.S. Health Care: Can It Be Improved Without More Taxes and Bureaucracy?" is the topic of a panel discussion during the breakfast Pacific Coast Hi&hway and MacArthur Boulevard. Call 717·3800 for more information. llNIOU' AnlUOON An array of musical programs are planned for seniors from noon to 4:15 p.m. at the new Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Opera, light opera, early J900's music, ukelcle sirummcrs, music of the 1940's and more will be presented. All events arc free. Call 717-3800 or 644-3183 for more information. CONIUMIR llMINAU Orange Coast ColJegc is sponsoring free consumer-related seminars today and Thursd:iy evening. The seminars arc designed to educate consumers on a variety of topics, including consumer fraud, conflict resolution and single payer hCDhh ini1i111ive. For details, call 432-5725'. WIDNUDAY NITWORKJNO aUAKIAIT from 2 IO 4 p.m. la tbc OUldrca'I Room ol tbc llnly, 1000 AVOCIMto A• ..., hciftc 0... HialnMY ud MacArtlw ............ Cad" 717:3800. TllUlllMY ............. Ten IO 1'-'"'~ are iavitcd IO undo the dastardly deeds of Cannen SanDicao and ber ...., ol thicws from 1 UIL IO 4 p.Ja. throu&hout the new Ncwpor1 Beach Central Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. near hdfic Coast Hipway and MICArtbur Boulevard. There will alto be an onpml workshop from 2 IO 3 p.m. in the Children's Room. Call 717-3800 for details. ANNUAL llOl.ICI AWMDI The c.o.ta Mesa chamber of "Commerce is holdina its annual recognition luncheon '°' the Costa M«a Police Department's outstandina officers at noon in the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. Cost is S18. For reservations, call 574-8780. sunoaellOUfl Ncwpon Rehabilitation Center. 1.SSS Superior Avenue in Ncwpon Beach, is holdina a free suppon F.P at 3:30 p.m. for families or individuals dcaUng with illness and agina. Refreshments will be served. RSVP at 646-7664, ext. 21. NOMI llUYl8 IUUllU National lecturer and author M. Joel Carlson will discuss various home buyina topics. includlna escrow, titles, pR-qualificatioa and buyina with liulC moacy, duri"I a free 7 p.m. seminar at 11empo &crow 11, 4590 .MacArthW' Blvd.. Suite 175, ill NeWport Beach. C.aJ1 722.o862 fol racrvatiool. ... DAY LITDACI NY Al 'NI U8Ull'I Some Qf the commun.ity's best known Jrandaw will take the SIOl)1Cllin& chair be&innin& at 10:30 a.m. in the Storytime Room or the new Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. near Pacific Coast Hi&hway and MacArthur Boulevard. Readers include Councitwoman Evelyn Hart. citr. Librarian Ladonna Kienitt and children's author Carol Hazelwood. Call 717-3800 for more information. 9USINDI DIYILO•MINI Gree Walker of Prioriry Management will discuss strateP: Business Plans in a Qangin& Economy at Dante's Restaurant. 1701 Corinthian Way in Newport Beach be&innina at 7 a.m. Call 969-9190 for more information. SATUUAY, JULY 1• •AMILT DAT AT Tiii uaun A wide range of programs arc on t:ip for the final d11y or the week-Iona grand opening celebration of the new Newport Beach Central Library. the Lizard Wizard, a hands-on science ·program with 28 reptiles and amphibians, slam at 10 a.m. in the friend's Room. Multi-cultural storytelling is in the Children's Room, and a musical ptCSCntaion is in the Friend's Room at 11:10 a.m. There will also be plays. a IOl'I and daacc revue, a ai"l·•lolt& an aru dau. and the Jmaainatioe Madainc. Tbc Ubrary is located at 1000 Avondo Ave. near Pacific Coast Hi&hway and MacArthur Boulevard. Call ')17·3800 for details. NIWNlllUBHUUIUOll The Newport Harbor Hi&h School a:w of 1989 is holdin& theirs year reunion today. For details. call Carrie Maze at 650-2286. 111110• auouacu UPO The Oasis Senior Center in Newport Beach is holdin& their 3rd annual Senior Resources Expo from 10 a.m. 10 2 p.m. The Expo will focus on senior oriented services and products, including financial pl11nnin&. insurance, hcolth care and more. Admission is free. For more information, call 644·3244. IUMMH AltT JAii & SAU Unique wearable art, ccnmics, cards, !·Shirts and more will be awilablc today and Sund11y at Manic Impressions Studio, l.533 Monrovia Ave .. Studio C in Newport Beach. Call 650-0520 for more information .. OCC IUMMIR llMINAU Or:ingc Coast College is offering a variety or classes and seminars this summer, including a real estate workshop, desktop publishing, home locksmithing, and a teen learning workshop, nil or which arc being held todo)'. For deta ils on these and other classes, c:i ll OCC 11t 432-5880. -A pcuing zoo featuring m1111.11ure poi-bellied pigs and African Pygm) go:m, games, food , priLcs, music nod more arc parl of the Community Chu rch Congrcgational's Old Fashioned Country Fair from 11 :30 ,.m. 10 2 p.m. at 61 1 J lcliotropc A\C. meeting of the Newport Foundation at the Balboa Bay Oub, 1211 West Coast Highway in Newport Beach. the program will be videotaped for cable distribution. Cost including breakfast is Sl5 for members, $22 for non· members. Call 675-3228. ~cCoit,in~rnal~~l~minu~a~r r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, and author or the bestseller ,, in Corona dcl Mar. Call 644-7400. ' D Lectvre :istlinc Counseling Center \\Ill ho1J free lecture c11lled "A11cnt1on Odic11 isorder in Adulls, Adolescents and Children: Fact or Ficlion1 " from 7 10 *30 p.m. in their offices at 1200 Qua.i I., Suite 105 in Newport Beach. For ore inform:s11on, c:ill 476-0991. CHILDUWI DAY AT Tiii UaaAllY A life-size Peter Rabbit will visit 1he S1ory1ime Room at 10 a.m. and storyteller Delores Bowles will read from the tales of Beatrix Potter as part of the grand opening celebrations at the new Newport Beach Central Llbrnry, 1000 Avocado Ave. near EST. 1H7 3 BUTTON BASH 3 BUTTON BLOW OUT SALE "Listening," will speak on bow to use your inner guide to solve prc>blems and attain " state of peace at the weekly breakfast meeting or the Inside Edge, a support group ror leaders. Cost including breakfast for first time guests is 115. For reservations, caJI 73().5050. 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LAGUNA NIGUD. 27211 La Pu CQnA Ml'.SA JO I 0 H.tlor Bl~ I Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot SUNDAY, JULY 17 DL DAVID vascon WOUCSNOP Renowcd psychiatrist and radioffV personality Dr. Da\'id Viscou will condl)ct a special "Emotional Freedom" workshop in the Grand Ballroom of the Red Lion Ion, 3050 Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. The evening begins at 6 p.m. with snacks and a no-host bar, followed by Viscou from 7 10 JO p.m. The eveving ls sponsored b_y Young Executive Singles Network. Cost is $25 in advance, or S29 al the door. Olll 744-1000. llNOLll' NITWOIUUNO PUTY The M<!eting Room, an affordable singles' Qrganization, is sponsoring a free social network ing party from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at The Cannery Restaurant, 3010 Lafayeuc Ave. in Newport Beach. Complimentary choY.der, games nnd prizes. Stay for entertainment and dancing starting at 8:30 p.m. Call 545-8082 for details. MONDAY, JULY 1a LAUNCH PAD IPACI CAMP Children ages 7-12 can experience an innovative and educational summer day camp program based on life in space at The Launch Pad in Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St. in Costa Mesa. The week long day camp runs Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., with sessions beginning every Monday through Aug. IS. Activities include learning about stars in an inOatable planetarium, discovering Mars, finding out about an Astronaut's daily life in space, shooting off rocketS, using a solar telescope, and working a laser. Cost for each weak long session is $120 per child, or $100 for a member's child. For registration information, c:ill 546-2061. j ADD AND COLLIOl IURVIYAL Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder have difficulty conccntr:iting and organizing, which m:ikes gelling through college a virtual nightmare. Coastline Counseling Center at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105 in Newport Beach, is holding a seminar from 7 to 8:30 p.m. to give study tips for various learning styles for ADD people. Cost is SS. Call 476-0991 for more information. HADING WORIC.INOPI Two 2-wcck reading workshops designed to help youngsters between the ages of 8 and 15 improve their reading skills will be offered Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, July 18-29. The first session meets from 9-10:20 a.m., the second runs from from 10,30-11:50 a.m. The class is designed to improve students' reading techniques and skills in\'Olving comprehension, vocabulary, critical reading and writing. To register, call 432-5880. WIDNUDAY, JULY 20 INYUnNO IN TNI 99'a A.G. Edwards and Sons. Inc. and Putnam Investments arc holding a free seminar, "Tax-Advantaged ln,'Csting in the 90's," from 7 to 8 p.m. at Le Meridian Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd. in Newport Beach. Refreshments will be served. For information and reservations, call Monica Zazanis at (800) 876-0353. . ' KENNYt!tc PRINTER ]~0 )71 2 THURSDAY, JULY 21 aUDUY UNIYIUITY INRRVllWS Representatives from the Admissions Office or Bradley University in Peoria, Ill. will be at the Newport Beach Marriott Suites, 500 Bayview Circle from 1 10 8 p.m. Students can receive information about the school, including financial a~istan<:e and scholarships. To schedule an appointment, call (800) 477-6460. KIWANIS CLUa MllflNO Patent lawyer Richard L. Myers will present a humorous slide show of patents that were invented around the turn of the century at the noon meeting of the Corona dcl Mar . Kiwanis Oub meeting at the Babai Corinthian Yacht Oub, 1601 B:iysidc Drive, Corona dcl Mar. Olli 495-6517. FRIDAY, JULY 22 . RIPUaLICAN WOMIN SOCIAL The Balboa Bay Republican Women are holding a summer social from 10 n.m. 10 2 p.m. There will be bridge playing. door prizes and Jtaliao cuisine. Local legislators and congressmen have been invited. Cost is Sl8. Catt 494-6490. aUSINUS DIVILOPMINT MlnlNO Glenn Miller of Sterl ing Credit will talk on "Nightmare on Credit Street" at a business development meeting at Dante's Restaurant, 1701 Corinthian Way in Newport Beach at 7 a.m. Call 969-9790 for details. TUESDAY, JULY 26 TAITI Of NIWPORT MllTINO There will be a mandatory meeting at 4 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club for all restaurants that arc participating in Taste of Newport. Participants must be present 10 get booth locations. There will also be a voluntary meeting on Aug. 4 10 go over questions. ULLAOOM DANCI CL.All An eight-week beginning Ballroom and Latin dance class wilt be held on We'll match any UNn,etitor's price I give you $5 oft eada window you purchase I Fearunng bbutiful t 1-Day Install c.tmlMd• I IWI 6 Vmyl \V'mdows t uHA1ml aranlle by MmtWJ t No M~ Alwnin11111! 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Adv:incc . reservation required. Call (310) 988·3100. FRIDAY, JULY 29 aOATINO-IKJLU CLAllU The Harbor Master ftlcility on Bayside Drive and the Boy Scout Sea Base on Coast Highway arc both holding Boating Skills and Seamanship cl:isscs offered by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, as well as Coastal Navigation classes, on various days and limes. Most classes meet for up to 13 weeks, and ore f rec except for a nominal materials fee. For details, call the Harbor Master facility 31 771-5551 or the Sea Base at 894-3569. ONGOING conA MUA NIOll UUNION The Costa Mesa High School class of 1964 reunion will be held at the Red Lion Inn on August 27. The reunion commi11cc needs addresses or classmates. For more information, call Patsi Springer (McKee) at 837-6443 or Joyce Zanouj (Urone) at 768-4905. aUllNIU NITWOUJN• alllAUAST The Consumer Business Network is sponsoring a weekly business networking brellkfast at Dante's, 1701 Corinthian Way in Newport Beach, begining at 7 a.m. each Friday. The purpose of the weekly meetings is 10 build quality, long term business and social relationships. Cost including breakfast is SIS. Call 969-9790 for more information. aOATINO DAY CAMPI The Girl Scout Council of Or:ingc County is offering girls and boys 1n 4th through 7th grades an opportunity to • auend boating day-camps at Newport Dunes in Newport Beach. The !i\c·day sessions run throughou t the summer beginning June 27 and ending August 15. The day camps will include basic bo:iting skills and water s:ifcty, as. well as water related games and craf1s. The Council is also offering fivc-da) sessions for anyone interested in canoeing, rowing and sailing. Cos1 Fu.U tine of Designer" Fama• Offering the utest in C.ontact Lenses • PmoN1 Service NEW P OR T H A R 8 0 R ... -----, ~~:~ 1 Special Offer 1 · tn=~=y I 5001 OFF .. Plans Atupted I I 0 ,;g ~5 I I Comprehensive I I Offer ¥!.~I=• Nol I L. Vahd With Any Other Offer .J -----1796 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa (ColnerOfNewpoct•~ 714 642-2020 1894 -1994 FOUR. GENERATIONS 100 y BAll.S ! DOOR DINGS REMOVED NO PAINTING RE RED Carpeting • • Vinyl F loors ave Time & Money l 00% Satislactio Guaranteed Mohile Service Chris Firth • Wood F loors • Draperies ALI>E~'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placentia St. C.OSta Mesa 646-4838 q range~ from S50 to SOO Call 979-7900 for more information SUMMla IWlM CLAIHI Rcgistrauon 1s ul\derw:i) for Slimmer sv.1m cla ~sat the 1\1.:"'port·Co~ta Mesa-lninc YMCA. Four "'eek cl:i~s ~ "'ill be conducted a1 various times and days throughout the summer Oasscs arc for all ages and lc'ds or ab1hty. Olli the YMCA al ~2-9990 for clau $Chcdulcs. llNIOU IQUAJll DANCI CLUa The Costa Mesa S~mor C111zcn Square and Round D:ince club scel.. cxpcrieni:cd dancers JO join 1hem e'cry Thursday morning from 9 to 11 a.m at the Cost:i Mesa Senior Center, 19th :ind Pomona. Coill S~S-5669 for more information. LIFIGUARD TRAINING CLASSH The Ne"'port·Costa Mcsa-IC'>tnc YMCA Y.111 be conductint: a likgu:mJ training clJss in June for tho)c interested in becoming certified a~ a lifeguard Cost is SSS. For rq;1str;.ition informa11on, call 6-12-99!}(). PRHCHOOL STORYTIMI Spring preschool stol)timc for 3-to 5-)ear-otds have resumed Jt all Nev. port Beach Public Libra rics. Saturday, July 9, 1994 AS Provam~ will b.: offered at 10:30 .am l UCSdJy mornings II Balbo.i Branch Library, 100 E. B:ilbo:i Blvd .. Corona dcl ~far Branch Library, 420 M:ui&old A\c, :ind MJrtncrs Br;inch L1br:U), 2005 DO\cr Dr. The Newport Ccn1cr Library will offer the program .ti 10 30 am. every Wednesday. Program~ run 1hrough May 25. for more information, cull 644-3187. NIWPOH MARSOR Aaf MUllUM Art classes, cxh1b11s, tours, and frc.: lcc1urcs :ind demonstrations ;ire available at the ~c"'port 1 l:irbor Art Mu)Cum, 850 San Clemcnlc Dr. in Nc"'port Beach. For a complc1e list of museum ac11vitics, call 759-1122. • DYILl.XIA IUPPOIT GROUPS The Na11onal Dyslexia Research Found:Jllon l>ponsors Y.Cckly adult. adolescent and children 5 supp~>rt groups ;.it thcir office at 129 Cabnllo. Suite 100 in Costa Mesa. Cost is SS per session For more 1nforma11on, c:ill 6-12· 70s6. Send )our items to Around Tonn Nlitor, Tiie Dail) J>ilot, JJO lY. Da) St., CostD Mes:J, Calif. 92617. SPECTACULAR CLOSE-OUT CLEARANCE SALE! .We've Covered All Th e Angle s . . TBIE'IBS llUCET Street Level, Newport Boulevard GENERAL NUTRITION CENTERS Wteu A~-~-~:~ ~ H~SM I Street l ,vel, Harbor Boulevard \'j ~ -M Saturday, July 9, 199iit City's attempt to Improve business image plijlng diVidends m3rkel5 hotels. The bure3u currently doesn't market locally fo r "get·3way wceken~s," which is one thing the comm111ee plans to suggest. r-, I I I ~Newport Beach's sales tax receipts are up $350,000' and some restrictions have been eased, officials say. Bv DAVID H llrrz, Sr.u• Wanu NEWPORT BEACH -SiX months after the City CounciJ listed economic development as its top priority, council members say doing business in Newport Beach is definitely less of a hassle -and sales tax revenues arc up. Whether that's because Southern California's economy is improving or the direct result of eliminating red tape, the council is celebrating news that the city's portion of sales tax receipts is up $350,000. "I think cons.iderins bow hard it is to tum around a mini-bureaucracy like ours, we have made 11eat progress," Mayor Clarence Turner said. "I wish I could say the same for the county and the state." In January the council stressed the importance of revitalizing business districts and encounging commerce in the restaurant and hotel indusll)'. Marketin& the city's harbor also was listed as key to attracting business. Io recent months, the Planning Commission and City Council have voted to eliminate costly traffic studies for small projects and loosen up regulations on specialty food businesses. "We've made progress because on economic development we've Robber sheds clothes, ponce · alter holding up McDonald's COSTA MESA -Shedding clothing as he ran, a gunman escaped a two-hour police pursuit Thursday after holding up McDonalds at 3141 Harbor Blvd. According to reports, the robber pulled an automatic handgun out from under his T-shirt as he walked behind the fast food restaurant's counter at about 4:25 p.m. After forcing an employee into an office at gun point, he grabbed an undisclosed amount of cash from the safe and headed east on foot , traversing Harbor Boulevard. Police combed the area for two hours, following the suspect over fences and through housing tracts. At the tenninus of Dcauville Place they found his T-shirt and a hat. His shorts were · discovered near College Avenue. Reports do not show that a pistol was located. The suspect is described as a Latino man, 15-20 years old, 5-fcct-6, 120 pounds, wearing a white T-shirt with a Mexican nag emblem and black shorts. -By Lori.Aaa Basbeda & Our employees care .. 9 because they own the TtfE LOEWEN C,nJ~ ~ business. It began as a vision to make all employees partners in our business. Employee ownership is now a reality. We recently distributed company shares to each employee. Now every member of our staff -from our licensed funeral directors to our receptionist to our drivers -is more concerned about the quality of service that we provide. SouporS antl your dwict of 'Traaitional 'EflBs '.Bttutfict Cfttf 's Stafooa Omeuttt Poacftta Salmon witfr !Jlo(Uuufaist Sauu Cftinest SaUuf witfi Poacfwf Cfiic~n 'Brta.st J"arci Open 7acuf 'Vt9ttafJu Omtftttt Cra6 CakJ 'Ulltfr Poaclittf 'Eggs''Btarnaist antf !J.fustarrf Sauce Lontfon 'Brmf witfi AfusliroomSauct Clieese 9{pviofi tvitli Pesto arul 'Tomato Concasse Crepes filua 'Ulitfr CfiicK.ln in LilJfrt Curry CrtamScwa aml 7re.sli J"ruit arul 'Dessert 'Buffet am{ Cuffee or 'Tta Live. PiDno Music 'lJy 'llrry Con/tr lO:JOam • 2:J()pm 'Witfr V.nlimitta Cframpaene · $20 ptr person ?«tfrou t CframpOfjnt · S 17 ptr person !Pkast CIJll /or rr.suvatUms 18912 Madtrtfiur'lJ(vti., lrrtint • (714) 752-8001 ~rthur & fJJouefas, ntar Joftn ~Jtirport been cmpbasizin1 its importance," Turner said. "We're f ma Uy comiJl& to grips with the budget problems that the city has." The council began 10 focus on economic development when it realized the city must increase its cash flow to avoid future layoffs and reductions in city services. The council eliminated approximately 30 positions from the city's payroll this year. Additional changes aimed at making it easier to do business in Newport also are being considered, such as eliminating the need for expensive maps and permits. "If Newport Beach wants vibrant and prosperous businesses then, like other cities, it too will need to advocate and become partnen with business," Assistant City Manager Ken Delino wrote in a memorandum to the City Council. In the memo, DeMo updated the council on its four main economic development goals: Business distric1 revitalization, restaurants, hotels and the harbor. p Business district revitallzaUoa: Delino said the city needs lo become more proactive in its approach. "True · revitalization requires a public-private partnership not only to improve the physical appearance of business districts but arso to attract desirable businesses and customers. The level of effort displayed by other cities is overwhelming and daunting." Freshly Make Juice For: • Diet Control • Quick Energy • Superior Nutrition • Easy to Digest where: ·MOTHER'S MARKET & KITCHEN 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa • 631-4241 when: Satwday, July 16th • 10am-5pm He sugestcd the council consider assigning one city staff member to each of Newport's busipess districts. The staffers wouJd serve as contacts for businesses wanting to locate in the city. • Rest•uran ts: Sales tax from the city's 400 restaurants amounts to $2.5 million per year. To keep the industry healthy -and to give it a boost -Delino recommends cooperative marketing of the city's eateries. Examples of sales tools include a dining guide, newspaper and magazine advertising, spots ~n cable television and promo11on of special even ts, Dclino said. • Hotels: The city's Economic Development Committee plans to meet soon with the Convention and Visitors Bureau, which Once-A-Year •Boats and harbor: De lino said this shou ld become a focal point for economic development. To date, only informal discussion :ind some data collection have occurred. "The defining attribute of Newpon ~each ~sits ~a~bor," Delino s:ud. "lt 1s a distinct and unique resource oround which. all economic development strategies should re"olve." The council abo is pushing for an expansion of Fashion Island. "The big item is Fashion Island," Turner said. "That's really going to be the one that separates the men from the boys." .. Sale starts July 10. Visit the Easy Spirit Shoe store for the best style, size and width seleciion. 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ASll.MaLY RINltT "Report from General Assembly" is the title of a presentation by guest speaker Sara James of the Unitarian UnivcrsaJist Church of Long Beach at 10:30 a.m. at Oraosr Coasc UaJcariaa \J nlvcrullst Church, l2S9 Victoria St., C())ta Mesa. The General Assembly is the annual meeting of the Unitarian Univcrsalist Associa1ion. Its churches, societies and fcllo~ships throughout the world arc represented. The newly formed Unitarian Gospel group will ~rti~atc in the service, directed by usi :A.rt Director Micque Weinstein. Child care will be prOYidcd during the service. For informntion, call 646-4652. THI MA.STU WITHIN "The Master Within!" is the 10:30 a.m. topic at Newport Beach Church or Rtll&lous Sdencr, 901 Dove St., Suite 145, Newport Beach. Juanclla Evnns leads the service. For information, phone 646-3199. 11NoLU oaou• South Coast Singles, a singles group ~onsisiin~ of people in the age range of 35 10 5, meets 10:45 a.m. at South Co:ist Community Church, 5120 Bonita Canyon Road, Irvine. . Fo.r more information, call Lisa S~hmidt at 854· 7600, ext 322. PROMOTION DAY Commuolly Church, Coosrqatlooat, bl I Heliotrope Ave., Corona dcl Mar, holds nn Old Fashioned Country Fair fro m ll :JO a.m., to 2 p.m. There will be a pelting z.oo, games, food, priz.cs, music and more. Don:.11ions will be accepted. The ~cnt is mcnnt 10 gromote the church's Vncation Bi le School, wllich runs 1-4 p.m. July lS-22. MAGIC MUSIC Newport Bench Church or Rell&lous Science presents "The Magic Music of Jim Roberts" in concert at 2 p.m. in South Oubhouse, De Anz.a Bayside Village, 300 E. Coast Highway, Nev. port Beach. Tickets may be ~urchascd at the Newport Bench C urch of Religious Science, 901 Dove St .• Suite 145 (in !he Atrium), Newport Beach, or call Jancsse, office secretary, 646-3199. Donation is SIO per person. IUMMH CIU81lATION Lutheran Church or thr Moster, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona dcl Mar. l.icls off its annu:il "Summer Celebration" from 5-7 p.m. It qontinues evcl Sunday evening at that time through ug. 27. There will be a potluck supper followed by an informal worship service. The public is invited to attend. WEDNESDAY Puna •UAJUAIT rlr~t United Melhodlst Church or SYNAG<J<;t If TEMPLE ISAIAH (ConseNative) Shabbat SeMCe Friday Nlo/tS 8.00pm Sat Morning Shabbat Service 10;0oam Rabbi Marc Steven Rubenstein And Temple Choir 2401 Irvine Ave • Newport Beach Temple Phone: 548-6900 or 646-7512 ReliOlous & Hebrew ScllOol Bar/Bal MiMh VISITORS Al.WAYS we.cm ,\1 f Tl I( JI)/.\ 1 ..., FmT mm •na1111 l -Cllla If CllTA 1111 r ~420 W. 19th SL 548-7727 ~ Bttwttn HMtJc( I/Id NtWfJOlf ... AT 1:11••1l:JI • CHURCH SCHOOL • All AGES • 9.00 AM Nursery • Kindtrgatten • 10.30 AM Youth Groups Sunday Evrilgs Pastors: Steve lsenman, Tia WlklenooUI \ 11 T II< J/J/\ I NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ''°'~ ..... c-MIMat AOU~~~N~ifNIOA llO&Jn w~rd!MA SUllCS,: =:: C... .._. bokll a Pnl)!cr Breakfast at 6 a.m. at Denay's ra&aurant al Newpott Boulevard and 17th Street la Costa Mesa. fot more information, call the church office at 548-m1. TNU-AY A coum 111 MIMCUI The non-profia otpnizatJon A Gatherina of Mirades presents .. A Cour.c in Miracles" lecture and discussion 7;30 p.m. al Sal.c MJcbel ud All Aqds Epl~ 0.urQ. 3233 Pacific View Dr., Corona dcl Mar. Nationally known lcdwer Allao RC>KntbaJ leads the lcdurn. For more information, call 673-9227 or (310) 478-8994. There is a S6 donauon at the door, but no one will be turned away. falDAY A Ca.AU Ill MlllACLU The Rev. Ken Gray leads "The Miracles Oass" at 7:45 ~.m. at Science or the Mind Educatloa eotrr, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. For more information, call 646-3199. •oCUIMllTI Focus. a singles group consisting of people in the age range of 2S-35, mc:ets 7:45 p.m. at South Coast Community Cburcb, 5120 Bonita Canyon Road: Irvine. For more information, call Lisa Schmidt at 8S4-7600, ext. 322. IATUllDAY, IULY 1• WHITI ILDllANT MUI Nrwport Beach Church or Rrlf&lous Science holds a recycle sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.iii. at 1929 Tustin Ave~. Costa Mesa. Volunteers arc welcome. For information, phone 646-3199. IT'I CHIU OUT The couples ~roup at South ~ast Community hurch is having a "Chili Cools,ini Picnic" at Bonner Canyon from noon to 10 p.m. The schedule: noon, Chili·tastin' Peoples' Choice Contest, Cheyenne band and lessonsi barbecue, other activities; 3 /c.m., Chili Cooks and Team Para e; 4 p.m., judging and awards: 5 p.m., Chuckwagon Charlie Fixin's; 8 fo.m., wind·down and clean-up or praise and worship around the campfire. IHIN aUDDMllM Nf'WpOrt ~•cb Hl&ashl llonea~I Buddhist Tt111ple'1 Dharma Society presents a lecture and discussion series on Shin Buddhism 7 p.f"l. at the temple, 2S4 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. The Rev. Tetsuo Unno focuses on different aspects of Shin Buddhism, including insights from Zen, literature, psychology, the movies, etc., and . especially the experiences and insights of those attending. Admission is free- and child care is proYidcd. Before the prorcram, a fund-raising dinner will be he d at the temple. Cost is $7. For more infonnation, call ihe Rev. Hirosumi at 722-1202 or Ronnie Young a'\ 651-3102. TllMAM U'AY llllYICI Temple balab of Newport Beacb, 2401 Irvine Ave., will hold a traditional memori;lll service at 7:30 ~.m. in commemoration of Tisha be'Av (the \fl f ll<J/J/\ I L AGUNA United MethOdist Church 21132 Wesley Dr. Lap na leach 4H-30U &~~~. Ministers OMS 8uOel & Vlrgklla Wheeler Wesley CMMlng Center SeMc11 Availible \ f / f 1101>/\ f MUA VllDI UNmD MmtODllT CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M. Worship • Church School t:IO and 10:00 a.m. Dr. lt1ehord ~ 979·823'4 Diath cl tbe IDODlh cl Av). wt.icb recalls tbe dauuctioD of tcmplct ia JeruaaJcm rant by the 8abyloai&n tina and later by the Romans. The dale, wblch ii also uid lQ have cotKide with the ~ulsion of Jews Crom Spaia in 1492. u become a symbol f0t all ahe persecutions aod misfortunes ol tho Jewish people. In commemoration, l!eh in the syn~ue will be immed, a few can cs will be lit and Rabbi Mace Rubenstein will officiate the ICMcc. Visitors ace welcome. CaU S48-6900. IUNDAY, IULY 17 NYCllOTlllllANT lll'IUMI The Rev. Cllris Schriner will be guest speaker 10:30 a.m. at Oranae Coast Unllariaa Ualvenallst Cluattb, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Schriner is minister at the Unitarian Univcnalist Fellowship of Laguna Beach, and former minister of counseling at the Costa Mesa church. He's also a Costa Mesa ~hotherapist and author of three ks. There will be special music by Nancy Loughrey, nutist, and Virginia Mitchell, pianist. Cllild care will be provided. For more details, call the church at 646-4652. 1'111 WHOU TMINO "The Whole Thing!" is the 10:30 a.m. topic at Newport Bacb Cburcb or Rcll&fous Scleace, 901 Dove St., Suite 145, Newport Beach. Juanclla Evans leads the service. For infonnation, phone 646-3199. llNOLUOROU• South Coast Singles, a singles group consisting of people in the age range of35 to 55, meets 10:45 a.m. at South Coast Community Cb11ttb, 5120 Bonita "Canyon Road, Irvine. For more information, call Usa Schmidt at 854-7600, e.xt 322. IUMMU CIUaUTION Lutberan Cburch or tbe Master, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar, kicks off its annual "Summer Celebration" from 5-7 p.m. It continues every Sunday evening at that time through Au&. 27. There will be a potluck supper followed by an informal worship service. The public is invited to attend. TUUDAY, .IULY 19 DIYO•alllUU Beginning Again, Ministry for the Divorced a'1d Separated at Our Lady Queen ot An&els Catholic Church, 2046 Mar Vista Dr., Newport Beach, presents attorney Donald E. Dunbar Jr. speaking on "Divorce Process and Issues" at its regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free. WIDNUDAY, .IULY 20 .Una UIAIOAIT Flnt United Methodist Cbutth or Costa Mtsa holds a Prayer Breakfast at 6 a.m. at Deriny's restaurant at Newport Boulevard and 17th Street in Costa Mesa. For more information, call the church office at 548-7727. l I'/.\( ( )/',1f SAINT JAME CHURCH episcopal "A Comttwnlty o.dkot.d to Lomg ond Strrlnf hM Otrllt • &Md ond ~ Fr. David C. Andetson, rector 3209Vla Udo NewPort S.ach 714/675-0210 7:30am Tradltlonal 9 am Contemporaty I am Chureh School 10:45 am Charismltic Ind Wldneldly noon TllUMDAY, •LY II CANCURHOllT A support poup ~n to anyone who has cancer or fort ir friends and families meets from 7 to 9 p.m. in Room 201A at Sou&ll Couc CoaaualtJ Quda, 5120 Bonita Canyon Road, Irvine. For more information, call Barbara Ulrich at 8Sl-U42, ext. 2SI weekdays and 644-8913 cvcninp . , A COUW IN MlllACLll The non-profit orpni.zation A Gatbcrin& of Miracles presents "A Course in Miracles" lecture and discussion 7:30 p.m. at Salat Mldtad aad All Aapb E~al Cluarda, 3233 Pacific View Dr., Corona del Mar. Nationally known lecturer Allan Rosenthal leads the lectures. For more information, call 673-9227 or (310) 478-8994. There ls a S6 donation at the door, but no one will be turned away. FRIDAY, IULY 22 A CUii IN Ml•ACLll The Rev. Ken G~ leads "The Miradcs Ow" at 7:4S p.m. Sdeace of the MlDd EclucailoD Center, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Ncwpon Beach. For more information, call 646-3199. •OCUIMUTI Focus, a singles group consisting of people in the a&c range of 2S-35, meets 7:45 p.m. at Soulia Coast CommllaUJ Cblll'Cll, 5120 Bonita Canyon Road, Jrvine. For more information, call Usa Schmidt at 854-7600, ext. 322. SATURDAY, .IULY 23 ' HAPn Ufl/UINO The Rev. Nancy Anderson leads "Relationships Examine Construd; The Consciousness for Happy Llfc/ Being" at 10 a.m. at Newport Beach Church or llrll&Jous Science, 901 Dove St .. Suite 145, Newpon Beach. for information, phone 646-3199. SUNDAY, IULY 24 MOU IOUL IUllCHINO As a follC>w up to his July 17 sermon, the Rev. Chris Schriner, guest speaker at the 10:30 a.m. service at Oranae Coast Unitarian Cburd1, 12S9 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, talks on "Soul Searching in the Material World." Presenting further insight.s into the relationships between min"d and brain, Schriner, a Costa Mesa psychotherapist, will explore spiritu:il implications or modern neuroscience. Special music will be offered by Camille Ericson, violinist, and Virginia Mitchell, pianist. Child care will be provided. For more details, call the church at 646-4652. 0 Please send photoerapbs aad IYJ*wrlltea rrltasts detaillag sto- rics, upcomia1 treats, sermon top- /cs or aay otber atws larolrlne Costa Mesa aad Newport Buch churches lo RtlJ61oa Editor Matt Coker, Dally PJJot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92621. You caa also fax Items of lattre.sl to 646-4170. Rt/eases are requested two weeks prior to aa treat date. Newport Beach/Coata M-Dally PUot Mariners sends trainees to camp Karen Wilson and Cindy Cowan of Mariacn Church in New· port Beach just oompleted a week of inlensivc training in Crest· line at lhe Director Training Institute of Royal Family Kids Camp Inc. Royal Family Kids Camps, which is based in Costa Mes:i, is a Christian prosram dedica1ed to providing positive experiences in the lives of ncglec1cd and abused children. Mariners Church pl:ins lo start a new camp next year. Trainin1 was held at Pinecrest Camp near Lake Arrowhead June 24 lhrough July 1. In addition to nearly 25 hours of class- room sessions, the trainees observed an actual week of camp for more than 100 youngsters. JNF arranges trip to Israel The Jewlsb National Fund is planning a uip to Israel Nov. 13· 23 for people ages 2S to 40. The trip, which cosas $1,399 per person and depar1s from Los Angeles, will cover Galilee in the north to the Negev and Eilat in the south. Activities include climbing Masada, partying on the Sea of Galilee. planting one's own tree, floating in the Dead Sec nnd taking a Jeep ride through ahe world's larges1 crater. For more informatiet\, call Shelli al 558-8733. Camp aims to build bette~ OC In response to ha~ crimes and deterioration of local neighbor- hoods and communities, educators, law cnCorcement, social work- ers, religious nnd business le~ders have collaborated with trainers from the American Jewish Committee's Hands Across lht Campus Dlvenlty program to organize Orange County's first Peace Acad- emy Camp for high school s1udent leaders. Students who are entering ninth grade to those who graduated from high .school this year are eligible to attend. The purpose or the academy will be lo train young people from all ethnic groups. religious and economic backgrounds to build a better, more inclusive and safe Orange County. They will develop action plans which increase .understanding of human relations through community building nctivities. The camp will be held Aug. 28-31 in the San Gorgonio Wilder- ness Area of Angelinas Oaks in San Bernardino County. Tuition, whic.h is $200, includes meals, lodging, insurance, materials and transportation to CarT'!p Ta Ta Pochon. A limited number of scholarships available. For more information, call 660· 7220. Vacation Bible School COIM)NA DEL MAR -Community Church, Congregational, 6U Heliotrope Ave., holds its Vacation Dible School 1·4 p.m. July 18·22. Registration fee is $16 for one child and $28 for two children in one family. due at time of registration. Register a1 the. church. Promotion Day will be an Old Fashioned Country Fair from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, July 10. There will be a petting zoo, games, food, prizes, music, and more. Interfaith Shelter seeks volunteers Newport Mesa Irvine lntcrf'allh Council is seeking community volunteers and congrega1ions 10 participate in a homeless shelter program. The council, which is composed of members of local churches, temples and religious organizations, operates un lntcrfai1h Shelter Network,· in which congregations thn~ughout the county house 12 homelc$S "guests" for a two-week period. The guests recch,e a total of 120 days of sheller in order to search for employmcnl, save money and secure permanent housing. During that period, guests also participate in basic lire skills classes, peer counseling and employment and savings guid:ince. If you or your congregation are interested in p':irticipating In the · Orange County Homeless Issues Task Force-sponsored program, contact direc1or Patti Arledge at 263-1774 or Cindy Hughes, area coordinator for Newport, Mesa, Ir.vine congregations, at 851-9025. Call for Christian concerts COSTA MESA ·-For information on Christian concens, c:ill the 24-hour Chrlslian Concert Hotline at 556-JAMS. · Direct inquiries to Bob B. Blue, P.O. 1922, Cost:i Mesa, CA, • 92628. l'Rt.~/I}' 1 l RIA.N For Information on the Religious Directory Please Call Michelle Manire at 642-4321x258 Worsh1r anJ h~r 1h1 rracucal, C..'hns1 -ctnmcd. t.1hlical mcssa~ "THE SPIRITUAL CHALLENGES OF THE OVERACHIEVER!" (Ph1lipp1Jru 3:4-9) o. "II mol H.rrmat•in S.aturday, July 9, 1994, 5, lO PM r.-lurc Sun.l.ly, Jul) 10, 1994. 8' lO anJ J{}J SAM 600 Sc. Andrew Road, Newport Beach , California (714) 631-2880 (IA<.r•~ tmm N~wron Harrur H1jth School .11 Irvine anJ 15th ) C<JNGRL<.A Tl<JNAI U I I I< ; I< JI I\ \ < 1/ ,,, < I arv urray e on Senior Minister Sunday "Maay Faces, Oae F(lmlly" CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE a.1c1 en ProoMed SeMcal45n. 10 30 am. 5.30 pm -... II a. UlllW CllM• II • ..,,,., """" • 2205 MAIN STREET. • SUITE 23 SEACLIFF VILLAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 / (714) 969-1331 IU Ill,-/( >l 1'°' '°'' If\'< I NEWPORT IEACH CHURCH 90t Dove l t41, N.I. 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After laying on it for days, the nerves h~d been crushed. After emergency surgery, Dew returned to his Cypress home, iocking himself inside in an at- tempt to tear himself from the drugs. F ollowing two wcekS of violent withdrawals, he got up tho nerve to call police. ·But the strug· gie still wasn't over. "They didn't believe me at first," he said, "They wanted to know how they could be sure I hadn't consented to what they were seeing." Dew handed them the video. The officers watched it without him present and arrested White. Armed with search warrants, de· tectives found two other red tool boxes with nearly identical con· tents. in White's other homes in Mammoth Lakes and Palm Desert. Later that same day, the state closed a Mammoth Lakes camp for wayward boys that White co- owned, citing allegations of sexual misconduct, over-medicating and lack of supervision. Several weeks before, three Camp O'Neal youths and two counselors drowned after f ~lling through a frozen Jake. Earlier that same year, White h~d denied accusations by the State Department of Social Ser- vices that camp officials tranquil- ized youngsters agair\st their will. But Dew, who visited the camp, said he felt there was a sense of neglect and wonders if he should have voiced his concerns. "I still wonder whether if I had reported the camp sooner, those children wouldn't have died. Maybe I could have saved them." The thought continues to haunt him .• As does the videotape. "Before the trial, I told the judge I didn't want to see it," he recounted. "He said: 'It's time to · see it. You have to. "I was crying,'' he said. "The judge stopped at each scene and said: 'This is you, right? 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"I thought, 'Could this actually be me? Is this really happening?' I couldn't handle it. I felt like some- one took my heart and soul and threw it out the window." When the video went public, so did Dew. "I had to fight off the accusations that I was gay ... that I let him do this to me," he said. His girtf riend of two years left him. So did some friends. Dew was down to 125 pounds. He lost his job and his house. And he des- perately needed to talk to some- one -but trusting another psy- chiatrist when it was a psychiatrist who violated his trust seemed out of the question. 'It took a lot to learn how to trust again," he said. "But I have renewed it. It's faith in the belief that for every one bad apple, there's a bunch or cherries. I've met so many ·good people through this." Bui Dew said he still harbors hatred. "This guy has destroyed people's lives," he said. "He hunt· ed people like me." Dew's father died ·when he was 6. "He filled my dad's position," Dew said, adding tha t he spent rhe remainder of his youth bouncing from abusive relatives to foster families to juvenile halls. •DAY CAMP• Mon.· Fri.• Grades K· 8 ·June 20 ·Aug. 26, 1994 ~eek Long Camps Include:@ • Sc ence Mag c Camp · Sc•ence O'etec11vos Camp ·An.ma Expiorers Camp · Space & Rocketry Camp • G.szl1'o's Gadgets & Goop Camp .. Camps localed at Sites throughout Southtm C.lifomla. PrtMnted i\ cooperation with Fullerton ~. C.S.U.F ., the Clly of Newport Beach & other FacUilles. C.M lbout a loutlon., your Area. Call us now for Reglatration Information: 800·472·4362 OR (714) 89S·J966 ---· White, 51, could not be reached for. comment. Sources close 10 the case c-0nfirm he is living in New- port Beach. He sold his house after the con· viction, however, 2s well as his lu· cra1ive Newport Center psychiatric pr.i.ctice. Th~ California Medical Board revoked his license about a year later. ... Conditions .of White's parole, which ends in March of 1997, in· elude attending an out-patient psy· chiatric clinic and having no con· tact wilh Dew. Working in Corona del Mar, Dew said he isn't afraid of running into White. "But I'm a liule scared to see his neighbors. "At times I've lhought I would "It took a lot to team bow to trust again. But I have renewed it. It's faith in the belief that. for every one bad apple, there's a bunch of cherries. I've met so many good. people through this." -JOHN DEW PHOTO IY MARC ~v.anN have rather he took my life than molested me," Dew said. "It's cm· barrassing. And it's humiliating because he's out of jail. It's over for him and I'm still hurting." Dew said the molestation has permanently-altered his life in countless ways: from trusting new friends to joking on the job with old friends. "l still feel the pain," he said. "But I've learned that you have to go on. "Back then, I'd given up on .people. 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Socially and financially prominent families encouraged (sometimes a kind word for insisted) that their daughters be presented to society formally with all the proper hoopla. The culmination of years of mingling in garden settings, viewing the latest runway fashions in hotel ballrooms and volunteering for favorite charity causes was the big night .. . the debutante ball. Exquisite young women in white escorted by proud parents and handsome dates would take their formal bows. Welcome to the world. In fact, the origins of the debutante celebration were, of course, quite simply to introduce "proper" young ladies to "eligible" young men or like social standing. Today, young women must make their own way in the world. Marriage to that so called eligible young prince is probably the last thing on the minds of young women. Welt, maybe not the last, but it certainly isn't the only option. Parents today are challenged to see that their daughters are equally prepared for the world right along with their sons. That means career guidance. The debutante program has survived this cultural turn about, and now the purpose is very diCfereot. One of th e oldest and most respected debutante organizations in the Newport-Mesa community is run by the National Charity League. lls 1994 roster or young women includes 25 of the brightest young stars on the Orange Coast. It is not beauty, charm, social grace, family position that makes th ese young ladies standouts. It's their accomplishments. These 25 people have contributed more than 6,500 hours of volunteer service to the community in their six-ye3r progl3m. That's almost double 1he required 3,500 hours or service for debutante graduation and presentation. ln addition to community service, scholarship is emphasiLcd. Five young women graduated in ' the top 15 students of their senior The 1994 Debutantes of The National Charity League are: (front row, left to right) Lauren Carpenter, Kara Lesh, Courtney Berlinger, Heather Taketa, Gretchen Schlutz and Gwendolen Twist; (second row) Jan Shmagin, Elizabeth Carmichael, Sara Warmington, Genevieve Evarts, E"'.'ilY Forster, B~tty Shmagin, Lisa Rosing and Ashley Johnson; (back. row) Julie Shepherd, Julie We1ghtm~n. Jenn~fer Simpson, Shannon Walley, Kimberly Coleman, Kristen Campbell, Meghan Upham, Allison Smith, Christine Vollmer and Courtney Wall; (not pictured: Kari Dietrich). 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' • The thing hurls two occupants straight into the sky, spins them upside down when the cords holding their seats extend fully, then plunges them back toward terra firma, maniacally repeating the process a few more times before finally coming to a rest. . It's like something made by Acme that the Coyote would se t up to try ( to catch the Roadrunner, without the accompanying Oiiiiiinnnnggggg sound. The Ejection Scat, which is maki ng its Orange County debut this year, works on the same principles as bungee jumping, only in reverse. E.xperts liken the thrill to that of being launched in an Apollo rocket or shot out of a cannon. The price is a bit steep. It costs $40 fo r one person or $30 per couple (operators encourage two riders). Despite the cost, the Ejection Scat will arguably be this year's most:t~lked about att~action,. since fairs. generally a11ract macho-types walling to do anything to impress their dates or friends. · ~ It's definintcly an attention-getter. The cords are anchored to 125-foot ~ towers next to Centennial Farms, easily within view of the parking lot in front of the main gate. You can't miss it. With this in mind, l did my journalistic duty and refused to allow, . fears of impending doom or loss of a perfec tly good breakfast stand an the way of denying my readers their right to know. Besides, if 1 didn't let myself be strapped in, my co-workers would have branded me a total wuss when I returned to the office. My precarious perch was pulled to the ground. I sat. My good-buddy · Joel was roped in next to me. I tried to hold his hand. Our instructors informed us it was better to tightly clutch our respective cross-your-hea~ straps. In the time it takes to recite one-quarter of the Lord's Praye r, we were catapulted vertically at four G's, which is fou r times one's body weight. Am told seven G's is the maximum stress level the human body can endure. The initial sensation was surreal, akin to a feeling 1 had a decade ago after something was slipped into my Mai-Tai ·at a college party ce lebrating the end of fina ls week. On the way down, 1 was briefly struck with that stomach-in-my-throat feeling I get on a roller-coaster. From then on, it was downright (or upright?') relaxing, floating on air, peering at the smog-soaked skyline .. I returned to the ground with clear head, dry trouse rs and breakfast intact. Jn fact, I'd been transformed. I was a new man. I went to the nearest · 1ooftop and shouted "Goodbye Matt Coker, hello Morty Zimmerman!" .. • I wasn't alone. Good-buddy Joel swore he saw Jesus. Or a stock of ! corn. Whatever. All I know is I'm looking to score some Joan Baez : tickets. . • WANTED: 'PHANTOM' FANS The Daily Pilot is searching for : local "Phantom Phanatics." . We're interested in local people who plan to attend the upcoming production of "Phantom of the Opera" in Costa Mesa several times, who have already seen the show on numerous occasions elsewhere and/ or who collect ··Phan tom" memorabilia. Call the Daily Pilot at 540·1224 and ask for Christopher Trela or Matt Coker. CABLE TV DESCRAMBLERS AND CONVERTERS Coll tor o lfi! E '''"" 1 800-ISLE IMP 10 '(.-or·, 1,.·1....-11HJ th v.·µort f.'\1·•.u Ar1•0 BOWL FREE . ,~. Buy one game at the regular price & receive a FREE game of bowling. (Untrmrted Games on lnrtial Purchase. Coupon Expires July 30. 1994) Kona Lanes 2699 Harbor (at Mesa Verde) 545-1112 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot ITAMUlll Hang with Arnold for good cause The public is invited to rub elbows -or should that be bulging bi-ceps -with Arnold Schwarzenegger this Wednesday at Planet Hollywood as he hosts the inaugural event to benefit the Inner City Games Foundation. Of course, it'll cost you: $175 per person, to be exact. The benefit, which begins at 8 p-.m., will feature a live auction of such items as: a trip for two (including accommodations at Cae· sar's Palace and dinner at Planet Hollywood) on a private jct to Las Vegas; a Magic Johnson signed .. basketball; ·a walk-on part in Schwarzenegger's next movie; a 'pair of boxing gloves signed by Muhammad AJi; a "Basic Instinct" script and framed poster signed by Sharon Stone; and a trip for two (including airfare and hotel) to Florida for the grand opening of Planet Hollywood/Orlando. Arnold Schwarzenegger All proceeds benefit the Inner City Games Foundation's year- round sports programs. for tickets or further information, call 668- 1595 or visit the Planet Hollywood at South Coast Plaza Village. Dancer/choreogr .... to be OCC'I next Vlsltlni Scholar In Residence Henry Smith, founder and artistic director of SOL.ARIS Dance/ TheatrcNidco in New ,York City, will be the f ea tu red presenter for Orange Coast College's 10th Visiting Scholar in Residence Program, scheduled for the fall. Smith will .be at OCC from Oct. 25-27. The dancer, actor and choreographer will off er a major prese ntation Oct. 25 in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre. A follow-up symposium is slated for the following afternoon at the same location. Orthodontics· Temporomonclibulor Disorders Newport Center · 6"· 1281 So. Coast Plaza Area · 556-1122 Both presentations arc free to the public. In addition, Smith .will spend the three days speaking to classes and working with members of the faculty and staff. n·1naxt1111t• toc•onM .. Beginning July 18, Launch Pad al Crystal Court hosts a four-day "Space Camp" for youngsters ages 7 lo 12. The program features su~h ac· tivities as the search for lafe on Mars, exploring the nature of zero gravity, identifying ~arious planets, stars and constell at1ons and learn· ing how to build rockets. The highlight of "Space Camp" will be sending a laser message to Mars. The camps wi ll be conducted Mondays through Thursdays, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.. for five con- secutive weeks through Aug. 18. Cost is SlOO fo r members and S120 for non-members. An extended program to be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. includes a movie and a Sjiack. The extended program is $135 for members and $155 for non-members. For reservations, call 546·2061. a·.,..au-a a Wida l l"w-w.-t $J39-.on ONATE HOST FAMILIES NEEDED! Ex pose your family to another c ulture. Well screened girl and boy~. age~ 15 10 18 years old, from Scandjnavia, France, Germany. Ho lland. Italy. CIS (formerly the Soviet Union), and England need families wil li ng to host t he m fo r the coming school year. Enrich your family and make a lifelong friend of a young, overM":u. visnor. Call now to qualify and select your own exchan~c Mudent ( lngJe parents may apply): Local area rep Cindy Wright (7P)969-5158 Michelle at 1·800-738-2773 (Toll Free ) Fully Insured! .. A\SI! lnLC'm.ttlon:al ~~m ExchanMt Pro111:am I•• ""'" ,\pending Mom.>y! nc~nm1clon Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful ~d by ~in CampbtD /"""6ly ..;iJi ~'1 Gonlttu, 110W with BcunicOlf 631-7318 Used Brid Courtyard and Barbeque Jim Jennings CUSTOM MASONRY 170 E. I 7TH ST. • Sl#TE 206 COSTA MESA (71 .. ) 645-8512 s.. Uc:.Ne •39'007 •CARS• TRUCKS• BOATS • RV'S • FURNITURE •IRS TAX DEDUCTIBLE · NEED NOT RUN JEWISti HERrTAGE FOR THE BUNO 1-800-2-DONATE 11-800-23~83) (1Vhea Yoa BDJ I Dosen) FREE TOWING 42 7 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 646-1440 New Smnmer Houn On I 7th St. By Whtrthowt RecordJ. I I I I M-Soi 7:00am-7:3()prr. OITtr good throoghJuly 1&1' with coupon ·------------------------- llalDM.&P.C.,H. HUNTINGTON BIACHJ 131-8771 BALBOA 100J181natreet 178-7780 .................. ...., JAZZ Wtth aotMA '8MOll Melt""" DOUG N' Covm1 SAT. An.moon SAT. Afternoon .IAZZ wlllt ...... QOllZ.4u.ll& SAT.Hite ROCK wftll ,,_ CODll SUN. Afternoon • ........ ,... .... SUN.Nfte .......... .IOllN .........,.AMII . IAT. Hite R00KwtthTH8 VOODUDU SUN. Afllrnocwt ...... ,.. ... ....... ROCll wNI .... DOUGH ....... ...... .,.wama l'Ul&Nle ,. Newport Beach/Costa M•aa Daily Pilot ftUILITll Local support for I ive opera remains super Opera Pacific welcomed 18 new members to its board or directors at its recent annual meeting. Locals joining the board arc: Superior Court Judge Betty Lou Lamoreaux, Catherine Tobin or ·Costa Mesa, Carole Lobdell and Liza Segrctti of Corona del Mar and Dr. Anthony Bohan, Ellie Farber and Helen Timpe or Newport Beach. 0 In other Opera Pacific news, the company is recruiting chorus Lalla Conlin (left), chalrwoman of the opera company's Guild Alli- ance, welcomes Helen Timpe (center) and Catherine Tobin. . members and supernumeraries (non-singing extras) who would like to volunteer their time and talents for next season's production of "Aida." To be staged at the Orange County Performing Arts Center Oct. 1 at 7 p.m., Oct. 5-8 at 8 p.m., ond Oct. 2 and 9 at 2 p.m., "Aida" producers need 60-plus singers and 90 men and 20 women as supers. Auditions for both singing and non-singing roles will be held throughou t the summer. Chorus rehearsals will begin Sept. 9, and supernumeraries must be available evenings and weeke.nds from the week of Sept. 12 through the final performance on Oct. 9. Interested volunteers should send a photo and letter of interest to Janne Hammel, Opera Pacific's production manager, at 9 Executive Circle, Suite 190, Irvine, CA, 92714. No phone calls. 0 Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti will reunite on Saturday, July 16, for a special reunion concert at Dodger Stiidium, with mae~tro Zubin Mehta conducting. If you don't have tickets to this hot concert, you can sec "Carreras Domingo Pavarotti with Mehta: The Three Tenors in Concert 1994" July 17 at S p.m. and again at 7:30 p.m. on KOCE-TV, Channel 50, Orange County's public television station which is carried in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. The four classical stars are performing together for the first time in the United States, and for only the second time internationally. Their premiere American concert will include operatic arias and a selection of international favorites, the latter specially orchestrated by world-renowned composer/arranger Lalo Schifrin, in honor of the World Cup soccer chafl)pionship. • Nominees sought for Busin es s in the Arts Awa rds Nominations ate open Cot the 1994 Business in the Arts Awards, sponsored by the Orange County Business Committee for the Arts. "Created in 1982, the award honors county . , businesses for outstanding support of the arts. Nominations are open to any Orange County-based business, large or small, that has supported the arts during the year July 1, 1993, to June 30, 1994. Support may include direct cash grants, volunteer leadership or the provision of in-kind goods and/or professional services. A business, an arts organization or an individual may nominate a business for an award. Winners will be announced Nov. 20. The nomination deadline is Sept. 13. 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(I) WYATT~k.11) • .... AWAYllll -=~~ IUM ·(N) cm 1UCUR12 IN-13) IAIY'l IAY IUf (N) TIEIMlDIW(N-11) ..Uf] lllY~ar'", TIEU.-~ IUMT-.i ) n.u. .. -·••Y ~~ 11) MOUNTAIN GATE • " .1 ·;:· .. .,.,· _;1 ;,· HOU & POITllY MICNAIL MIDDLITON Michael Middleton ("Cop") signs his books 1-3 p.m. today. Barnes ct Noble, Tri•nglc Square, Costa Mesa. CLUU & COffllMOUSU ALTA COffll/N...Oltf 81ACM Uncup: Cowboy Buddah, aoni&Jlt; Tom Long. Sunday; open mike, Tuesday; Poetry Night, Wednesday; Marcus Carmen, Thursday; Lost lnascnsc, Friday; Vintage Rainbow, July 16. Showtnncs: 8 p.m. 506 31st St., Ne11>-port Beach, 675-0233. aLUI MAaaU COHIHOUll Every Tuesday is comedy night. Show .begins at 8 p.m.; no cover, no minimum. 1907 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, 646-5n6. CAaMILO'I IUITOUNTI Mike & Tim provide mellow sounds to early diners 5 to 7:30 p.m. Sundays. 3520 E. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. llD'I Brian Barrett J>lays acoustic blues guitar music 8:30 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays. There's no cover at this smoke-free bar. 445 Newpon 81\:d., Newport Beach, 650-SIDS. FILM JILM STUDY oaouP Different films are shown and analyzed 7 to 10 p.m. Thursdays in July. Led by film analyst Arthur Taussig. Admission by reservation only. Cost is SlO per sess.ion. 01ll 6-SS-3825 for location and film schedule. MUSIC CllAMltAONI SUNDAY 0 ' JAD Third annual free series continues 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday with Freeway Philharmonic. View Lounge, Nc14pon Marriott Hotel 4' Tennis Club, 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, 729-3554. • ONTMITOWN fAIHION ISLAND MUSIC FUT Fashion Island's Annu:il Summer Music Fei.tival continues 6 to 8 p.m: Thursday \\ith J tarry James Orchcma, Big Band. Free. Bro:ufa3y)f\c1mJn Marcus Courtyard, F:JShion Js/:Jml, Newport Beach. FAia MIAOLINIU Performing in newly ri::mod~h:d P.icif1c Amphithc:itre as part of Orange County Fair arc: Three Dog "-1ght. tonight; Queen utifah, Sunda): Michael McDon.ild, Monda) ··01J1es But Goodies Night," Tuesda~, Rcs1lc~s Heart, Wednesday: Lo'crbo) Thursday; the Ne\1llc Brothers.. f-r1da\, "Jazz Night" \\ith John Tesh and Tom Scott, July 16; "Comedy l\rght, Jul) 17; Kentucky llcadlluntcrs. Jul~ I ; Wailing Souls, July 19; Tim ~kCra'.\, July 20; Mar.hall Tucker Band, hll~ 21; Cl):.tal Gayle, July :n; J;in ::ind· De.an, July 23; and \'11..lo Cur. Jul~ 2.: ShO\\ times: 8 p.m Entertainment 1s free \\ ith rcgul:lr f31r admis>1dn Pacific Amphitheatre on the OrJ11~t· County F.J1rgrouncl!>. IN·STORI AJtPUllANCl Stephanie Ha~ncs, ''ho r.:.:c.n•I) released the-CO "Tvo-1) on a !:>'"ng" on Why Not RccorJ;. her 0" n JJ2l l:ibd. g1,es an m·slor.:: con~.:rt :it 7 pm. Fnday, July 22. Adm1)s1on ·~ fr1.:c V1rgin Mcg:J-stort'. Tri:ll>gk Squ.uc Cost:J Me!>a ~ DOG 1 MIGHT BPM Concerts& Arena Events 'lfO\l>"~ MICHAIL F'IUD.\\.~L\ 1~ NMW onus \l \O". ~l l\ I~ COMEDY IGHT Kmi...-.tr.. •Sattr*y Niflt Un" Saturday, July 9, 1994 A13 W ell-lcnown performer Jimmy Hopper performs in piano-bar setting 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. tonight and 6 to 10 p.m. Sunoay in the Conservatory at Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive, Ne\\port Beach. He ;slso plays Thursdays and Fridays . THEATER TINNUSll WILLIAMS ONl·ACTI Four one-.ict pla)S by Tennessee W1lh:im) \I.Ill be i.tagcd in the Drama Lib Stud1v at 2 Jnu 8 p.m. July 16 anu 17 Each performance "'111 include all four pla)), and features the OCC Rcpcrtol) ~omp..in) Tickets arc S5 at the door. Orilngc Co;ist College, CrutJ Mcs:J . .JJ2-5932. MISCELLANEOUS CLASSIC &-COLLICTOR CAR AUCTION More th:in 250 classic, collector and sports cars featured at the Ne\\-port Beach Cl:issic & Collector Car Auc110•1 tod.:i~ and Sund a) Pub he '1c"' mg 1s ~-10 a.m ;ind the aucuon 1s 10 a m.-to pm. both da)S· Admission 1s S10 for adults. S2 for children under 12 H):Jll Sc11portcr, I 107 Jamboree Road. \'c11part Bc:ich, (510) 736-0695. CLUI GRAND OPINING Lo:. 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For example, at 58th Scrcel parking 101, already equipped with harking meters and scare ing families, there was an attendant and a large sign reading "Parking -$15." I don't know if this is legal, but I know it is a negative reflection of greed by our city, and we should be doing just the opposite. Newport consistently has one of the highest amounts of parking fines in the state that usually result in a cash abundance. It is also ironic th at the fine amount is rai9Cd arbitrarily and reaches ridiculoos levels. ERIC STRATTON Newport Beach Conservatives and feminists Kudos to Jo Ellen AJlen for coming out with the truth about the feminist movement having no. interest in promoting any conservative women, very much like the ACLU having no interest in promoting any conservative blacks. Unfortunately for feminists and women, the liberal movement already has a chokehold on America, via Congress and now the Clinton Administration and the results as we arc seeing -with a rise in crime and poor education -arc disastrous. BARRYZANCK Newport Beach Clear-thinking Fred Our family enjoys Fred Martin's column and his clear thinking very much, and we would like to give him a boost and tell him you and anybody who wants lo listen that we really respect his thinking. And it's a refreshing thing to find. ANN ANSON Newport Beach .. El Joro Airport This letter is in reference lo the June '25-26 issue of the Pilot regarding the El Toro Airport. "Debra AHen, a leader of a group of 13 associations and 9000 residences supports a major build-up of the El Toro airport for (civilian) commercial purpose." 1 am amazed that 9,000 residents are a majority - as she states, when that number of people is only 15% of the pop"lation of Corona del Mar/ Newport. I concur with George Parker (former Marine pilot) that aircraft take-off into the direction of steep hills and mountains is too risky. 1 too am a former military pilot and do not recall any military airbase so designed to take-off into the close direction of mountains, especially transport aircraft. Also, four engine aircraft taking off to the West over heavy populated Corona del Mar is a bad choice. This "grod of 13" and the mayor shoul do some research on airport design as it pertains 10 aircraft take·off and landing patterns before the1 endorse a large commercial airport in El Toro. Also, rou wiJI find the prevailing winds in Corona dcl Mar/Newport Beach arc from the West -not the East. Airplanes take oCf into the wind. GEORGE TAYLOR Corona del Mar PaHIDINT NIW Ll8llAllY After years of planning, hard work and fund-raising, the new S8.2 million Central library will open Sunday in Newport Center. NIWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM With the Central Library in new digs, the museum will take over the old library building next door, doubling its space and allowing -for the first time in three years -its 2,000-item permanent collection to be displayed. A S6 million fund-raising campaign will soon kick off. CHRIS COX The Newport Beach congressman got a nod from Republican party leaders and a moment in the sun when he was tapped last Saturday to deliver the COP response to President Clinton's weekly radio ..... address. Cox warned of the dangers of a headlong rush toward ''any" health care reform. FOURTH OF JULY For the second straight year, Newporters experienced a sa(e and sane Independence Day, thanks to curfews, barricades and an increase in police orfkers. FAIRGOIU The 102nd version of the Orange County Fair is now under way with everything from a human-slingshot ride to naming high divers. MAC BERND After the first year on the job, the Board of Education gave the new superintendent generally high marks on his first evaluation. i\IAJ.C i\lAaTIN, 0AJLY ILOT Ne ort 8Jh will gain a new public library with a grand op~ning on Sunday· DAILY PILOT FIU PHoro Newport Beach residents say they are seein'g a rise in crime and need more police officers on the streets to curb the tide. Newport Beach Council candidate Art DeLaLou bas suggested tbe city use unspent money from last year's capita/ improt-ement budget to reinstate six police omcer positions eliminated earlier this year. DeLaLoza's plan would come at the expense of the capital improvement budget, which bas bte-n cut by 5~ in recent years. We asked our readers: would you spend the money on police or pot boles? 0 The point that I want to make is that I believe this idea is a good one for the following three reasons: I) We've had 16 more crimes during the first four months of this year, according to the police chief. That means there's going to be almost 50 more victims during this year. 2) We should continue with our show of force to keep control of our beaches, par~. piers, schools and business districts. If we lose control, we'll need three times as many police in order to regain control over our most important resources. 3) Without the police department budget increase that can easily be funded, we're simply going to shift the cost of protection to the residents and businesses for home security systems, dogs and security guards. I believe that the 10% of the $3 million that wasn't spent last year is a very prudent expenditure in order to keep Newport Beach safe and to maintain the quality of lif c and property values for the citizens. ARTHUR DELALOZA Newport Beach 0 We have financial problems now. An impass.ionate plea for police Most readers support council candidate 's plan to hire more officers instead of using capital · improvement money to fix potholes in the streets partially because of state and other government !lfficials continually wanting to spend, spend, spend. Why not take a fiscally conservative and responsible approach for once and cautiously wait and see? 1 have heard that crime rates arc actually down. Why hire perhaps unnecessary officers for six months and then have to cul something else to keep them on? We need to fine tune our monetary resources and not emotionally react with spend. spend. spend. JO VANDERVORT Newport Beach Jo Vandervort has announced her intention to run for City Council this fall. 0 l am in favor of what Mr. DeLaLoza says. 0 DON WILLIAMS Newport Beach I am strongly in favor of Art DeLaLoza's proposal to use capital improvement • money to provide more police on the street, cspecialJy in view of the recent crime incident in Newport Heights. This appears to be a good suggestion since he is advocating the use of only a small percentage of these funds. 0 FRAN FAGEN Newport Beach I feel the city should sacrifice road repairs for six.additional police officers. 0 ERIC MOSSMAN Newport Heights I would suggest it would be mu ch more prudent to have more police because if you have the best streets in the city and don't have anybody to protect them, it's kind of worthless to use the streets, especially if your car is stolen. So, 1 would vote for more policemen and just put up with the potholes. · BRYAN FLETCHER Newport Beach 0 I definitely would rather have potholes HOW TO CONTACT YOU• ••P•UINTAnvu 92701 and have a lot more police. l had :i neighbor, mo or three years ago, who had ~omeone on her back porch, a man, and she did not get a response for 30 to 45 minutes, and l think that'~ shameful. The officers were bu!>y somewhere else, and no one could come ou1 here. So, dcfinilely, you can take potholes; I want more police officers. JUDY GRANDINETTE Corona Del Mar 0 l read Mr. Delaloza's idea to put more police officers on 1hc street. I think it's a good idea to tap into the publi~ works funds. Public safety should always become first and forefront of any spending within the city. Also, look into t:iking ~omc o( that money and put back toward the fire and marine department , which has also suffered losses \\ ithin the city. 0 JOHN DAVIES Newport Deach l am in favor of the appropriation of funds for increasing the police department, the DelaLoza plan or whatever it's called, and 1 have a family in the neighborhood, and I am in favor. VICI'ORIA DENVENUTJ Newport Beach 0 I think we should ~pend more money on police and less money on street repairs. l know we have $3 million in the budget for street repairs. I think we need more police. There wa!> a terrible stabbing in my neighborhood. BRIAN O'BRIEN Newport Heights Bill Clinton, (D), The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. 20500. (202) 456-1111 (6 am. to 2 p.m. P.S.T.) 206 Cannon Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) 225·561 l. (most of Newport Beach) Dana Roh.rab;acher, (R), 45th Dist., 16162 Bc.ich Blvd., Suire 304, Humingt<>n Beach, CA 92647 847·2433 or 1027 Longworth Building, Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) 225-2415. (Costa Mesa and West Newport Beach) Harriett Wieder 2nd Dist. Com Mesa, 834-3220 Tom Riley 5th Dist. (Newport Beach, Santa Ana Heights) 834-3550 644·3309. M.lyor, Cl.irencc Turner; Jc.m Wm; John Co~ E\'elyn Hart, John Hedges, J:in Dcb.iy, Phil S.insonc. ' OUNOI COUNTY fAI• •oAaD 88 F.iir Dr., Com Meu, 708·3247 Prcsidcm: Randy Smith, Vice Presidcm, Buck Johns; Dirccrors Doy Henley, Jol10 Crun, Don Willer, Jim Lindberg, Gary H11yww.i, Emily Sanford, M.iri.11\ La Follette. VICI PaHIDINT AJ Gore, (D), The Dpirol Bldg., Suite 212, Washington, D.C. 20500 OOVlaNOa ,. Pete Wilson, (R), Sme Capitol, Sacrarncnro, 95814, (916)445-2841 U.l.SINATOU Bubua Boxer, (D), 112 Hatt Scnue Bldg., Suite 212, Washington D.C., 20510 (202) 224-3553 or (310) 414-5700 Dianne Feinstein, (D), 331 Hart Bldg., Wuhington D.C., 10510 (202) 224-3841or11111 Santa Monica Blvd., Ste. 915, Los Angeles, 90025, (310) 914-7300. NOUll OP UPUSINTATIVU ChN Co~ (R), 47th Dist., 4000 MacAnhur Blvd., East Tower, Swre 430, Newport Bach, 92660. 756-ll.U or . ITATI llNATI Marian Bergeson, (R), 37th Disr. 140 Newport Center Drive, Suire 120, Newport Beach, 92660, 640-1137 or (916) 445-4961. (Represents Newport Buch, Cosa Mesa) STATlAlllMaLY Gilbert Fc.rgu.ton, (R). 70th D1R, 4299 MacAtthur Blvd., Suite 204, Newpon Beach, 92660, 756-0665 or (916) 445-7222. (Newport BcW\ and Cona Mesa.) CALlfOUHA COASTAL COMMIUION San Francisco (.flS) 9<M-5200 (South coast region coverage split bctwccn offieci in Long Beach (213) 590-5071, and San Diego. COUNTY 80AllD OP IUHllYllOU Hallo( Admmisrr.aoon, 10 Civic Center Plu.a, Santa Alu, . ----... COUNTY 80AllD Of IDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, Co.na Mesa, P.O. Box 9050, 92628-9050, 966-4000. Elizabeth D. Parker, member, Trustee Arca 5 (Costa Mesa, Newport ~ch.) COAIT COMMUNITY cow•• DISTRICT 1370 Adams Ave. Costa Mesa, 92626, 432-5012 Chancellor : William M. Vega, E. D .. ?... President: Walter G. Howald; Bo.trd Mcmbcn: Sherry Baum. Paul G. Berger, Nancy Pollard, Walter G. Howald, Annando IL kui&; Snadcnt Trusttc: Jan Clutter CITY •OVlaNMINT Cotta Mes.a: ucy Hall, 77 Fa.ir Dm-c, 754·5223. Sandy Gems, mayor; Joe Encbon, Mary Hombudlc, Peter ButTa, and Jay Humphrey council members. Newport Buda: ucy Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., NIWltOllT·MllA UNlfllD ICNOOL DISTRICT 1601 16th St., Nrnporr llc.ich, 760-3200. Supcrmrcndcm: Ahc Bernd llo.ud Membc:rs: Ed Decker, pmidenr; Jim de Boom, Judy fr.lllco, Sherry Lootbourrow, Rod AfacM11liJn, M.mh.i Fluor, ForrC)t Wcmcr. MUA CONIOLIDAUD WATH DllTalCT 1965 Pl.Kcnria, Com Mcu, 63l·1200 Bo.irJ Members: TNdy Otilig, lh.nk Panl:m, Mario Durante, Jack Hall, Tom Nelson COSTA MUA IANITAllY DISTalCT I P.O. Bo'< 1200, Cost.a Mm 92628·1200, 754-5043. Board Membcn: James W.ihncr, J~ncs Ferryman, Narc Reade, Mike 5';hc.tfcr, and Art Pcny. -. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Saturday, July 9, 1994 A15 NOTICE This weeks Target Sale circular was delivered last week through a newspaper error. We are reprinting tt for your shopping conven ience. ! f\ All~ priced•• dlllclren'I ....._ niese Ind more ¥ig111y Morillltn Pl>Mf Rangets Green Ringer Part 1 Slbln. o.nev-s Foo Mickeys Foo ScirlOI IAt's Go ID .. Clrtul Wirwlle ll'e Pool! COW110J l'lloll. o..y; 1C..amgs • • ~ lllJI ID h Mini* VllW Mllllr n.t Goes I Are TNCll. A V9oll ............. _, " '• LIFE. 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That way, the city can a<> on and select another family in need. The program will target families who arc homeless or al risk of be· coming homeless due to financial difficuhies, substance abuse prob- lems, or physical or menial dis- abilities. Case workers will be as- si~ed to each family to evaluate s~ial needs and finances. families enrolled in the pro- g;m will not be expected lo pay m re than 30% of their income to· w d rent. The city will subsidize the difference between that 30% a1*! fair market rent. ~o remain in the program, fam· MY. members will be required to at· tend regular meetings to address thtir special needs. "For example, if you were homeless because of financial problems, you'll be required to at· · teod budgeting workshops every mc;>nth or every three months," Schaeffer said. "If yo u're just com- ing out of a substance abuse pro-. gram, you'll be required to attend so mapt' meetings a month. tr the children have been out of school for some time, the case workers will help them arrange for tutors." That intensive case management is what drew the council's unani- mous support at its meeting Tues· day. "It's not like we're going to be just handing over the money," said Mayor Sandy Genis. "They'll be receiving counseling, and they'll get help in developing the skills that will' allow them to manage things on their own. 0th· erwise, you're just treating the symptom instead of getting rid of the real problem." The city will contract with two agencies to help manage the pro- gram -Serving Pc:ople In Need (SPIN), a non-profit agency based in Newport Beach, and Compre- VOLUNTllU . The0 Volun1cer Directory runs pcrlodlcolly In the Dally Pilot. Jr you'd like lnrormallon on gelling your organliallon llsled, call 642-4321, ext. 367. Costa Mesa Hlstorlcal Socie ty The Cos1a Mesa Historical Society collec1s informa1ion, photos and anifacts relating to the history of Costa Mesa and the Harbor area. It is open 10 1hc public on Thursdays from 10 a.m.·3 p.m. and by appointment. Volunteers arc needed for 1he Children's History Program, 10 update currcn1 books and to .dis1ribu1c materials 10 schools when requested. The society needs people with an !nlerest in local history 10 serve a~ docents (tour · guides) at ils historical sire. 1hc Diego Sepulveda Adobe. Other needs include people with ryping and filing skills and people with near handwriling to work with 1he photo collection. for information, call Charles Beecher al 631-5918. Costa Mesa Literacy Group The Cos1a Mesa Literacy Group, run by Margerie Fuller and Ruth Wilson, needs . volunteers to help people become litcra1e or teach English as a second language. Tutor !raining sessions, sponsored by the Central Orange County Lileracy Council, arc dedicated to 1~ching adults how to read, wrile and speak English. Volunteers must take a six-week !raining course 10 become a Laubach li1eracy and English·11s·a-sccond·l11nguage 1u1or. for information, call Margery Fuller at 548-3384. f r iends of the Cesta Mesa Library The Friends of the Costa Mesa Library, a suppon group for 1he library, needs volunteers 10 run book sales and staff lhe book room al lhc library for scJling of used books and purchasing of new ones. The library in general can use volunteers with clerical skills and those wilh a willingness or 1he knowledge 10 help run children's crafl programs. Drivers arc needed 10 help wi1h 1he books to th e homebound program. Also, 1hose intcrcslcd in volunteering to help adminisler the entire friends progrom arc needed. Hours arc ncxible, including evenings and weekends. For information, call the library al 646-8845. South Ceast Re pe rtery The •t•r The Soulh Co:ul Repertory Thca1er needs volunteers 10 help wi1h usherina (sec plays free). For informalion, call 957-2602. Also, the Theater Guild of South Coast Repertory needs volunteers for office "-Ork. worlOna the souvenir shop, fund·raisina events, speakers bureau and conductina tours. For inform11ion, call the development departmcnl 11 957·2602. --· ' y I 1.Mr.c1m1 ~111r.111111111c1 •There are currently 542 Orange C.ounty families receiving government housing assistance. • Eight percent are from Costa Mesa. •The waiting list for help contains 3,000 households. • C.osta Mesa's Tenant Based Assistance Program will help 20 to 2S f am iii cs and be run out of the city's Housing and C.ommunity Development Department. hensive Housing Services, a pri· vate corporation that manages a similar program in the Los Ange- les County city of El Monte. While the program won't satisfy the needs of all low-income fami· lies, the city hopes it will at least make a difference. And, according to .Merle Hatlebcrg, founder of Someone, Cares Soup Kitchen, every little bit counts. "It sounds like a good pro· gram," said Hatleberg. •(We're feeding more than 300 people every day, and 50% are there be- cause they don't have housing. They try to pay rent, but they just can't <lo it on a minimum wage." And non-professionals aren't the only people at risk. of be- coming homeless. Hatlebcrg said she met one couple last week. who once held high-paying positions but found themselves living out of a car after both lost their jobs. 1RAI. .......... But th<Me who are against ex- tendina the trail into West New- port say it would destroy a peace· rut stretch of beach. "That's a good family beach," City Councilwoman Jan Debay said. "It's one of the only beaches you can go to and have 100% wonderful beach." Debay said that if a bike path divides the beach, nobody will want to sunbathe on the inland side of the trail. That will push the beach towels closer to the ocean, she said, creating a hazard for life· guards who drive all·terrain ve- hicles from tower to tower. She said the beach -narrow as it is and shrinking a little bit each year -isn't large enough to ac- commodate a concrete bicycle path. "It's not a simple thing that they're asking," Debay said. "Vol· FAIR fre• P•9• A1 scarecrows to postpone their jump. But a troupe of cloggers -or mountain-style folk dancers - gave patrons enough to clap about, tapping away to country music. You r tic ket to a se c ure r etireme n t. • y I If you ha~ an opinion on whether to extend Newpon Beach's oceanfront bicycle path to Huntington Beach, show up at Monday's City Council meeting. The council will discuss the issue at 2 p.m. in the CQuncil chambers of City Hall, 3300 Newpon Blvd. Comments arc limited to three minutes per person. leyball couru would be wiped out . . . the lifeguard stands would have to be moved." Debay said the debate has been a hot one at least since 1975, when she bought a house on Seashore Drive. She convened the house from a rental into a single-family home and moved into the property in 1979. She sold the house in 1989. One of those patrons was Kathleen Cole, 39, who showed up for the 10 a.m. grand opening two hours early. The El Toro woman said she's made it to the !air's · opening ceremony for the past 2~ . years. "It's my favorite thing," she said. • · AllVICI a.u• UPDAft MEETINGS A PROGRAMS 11llS COMING WEEK - Visit a Service Oub to hear a program of interest to you, to learn more about the clubs activities and to get involved in service to your community. TUESDAY 7:30 a.m. -Newport Btacb Sunrise Rotary Club will meet at the Balboa Bay Club. Noon -Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club will meet at the Costa Mesa Community Center for a program coordinated by Ken DUiey •. Noon -Newport Beach Kiwanls Club meets at Charley Browns to hear from Normo Gilchrist, president of Oasis Senior Citizens Center. 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa- Newport Harbor Lions Club, the "Fish Fry Oub," will meet at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. WEDNESDAY 7 a.m. -Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Ma Barkers Restaurant for a craft talk by member Mark Jiannonl. 6 p.m. -Costa Mesa Ro1ary Club will meet at the Mesa Verde Country Club. 12:15 p.m. -The Exduanat Club or Oranae Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 6: 15 p.m. • Newport-Balboa Rotary Club will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a visit by Rotary 5320 District Governor Frank Mead. For more information call 0 548-4942. ' THURSDAY 7:15 a.m. -South Coast Mttro Rotary Club, the "Taste of Costa Mesa Club," meets at the Center Club. Noon -Klwanis Club of Corona dcl Mar meets al the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Noon -Costo Mesa North KJwanls Club will meet at the Holiday Inn (Bristol) 10 hear about health information including the meaning of chest pains. 12:15 p.m. -The E.xchange Club or Newport Harbor meets at Charley Drowns to hear from Jina Villcrs of the Newporl Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Service Club Update is published e•'try Soturdoy in t/Jc Doily Pllot. =====I I II &J •• m 11111 • a ::=::::::I I 3 I HA:\D (AR WASH FRDI : CU ST 0 M DE TA I L C E NT E R 1 I Washes,:=:: I uAIBlllC.Waslllsasalel'Wasb" For a recorded message of current rate information, ca11 J-800-4US BOND ~ I flH ""1nss1111 &pn93odeys 1195 Baker, Costa Mes a I I p.n.rAFllMlw&....., Trucb & \'MS Add<tional ' "IC you're paying Sl,000 a month for a house payment, and you Jose your job, you're going to be down and out," Hatleberg said. 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