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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-07-08 - Orange Coast PilotI CROSSOVER Bridges keep Newport Beach in touch Servl,,a the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 . School _trustee want~ to Stop free meal program • Wendy Leece says Newport-Mesa should no longer administer federaJly .. fl:lnded breakfast, lunch program. •It's like, give me a break. This is free lood for everybody whether they qualify or not?" By Julie Ross Cannon, Staff Writer NEWPORT-MESA -School board member Wendy Leece thinks it's time parents take responsibility for feeding their children and not dump it in the federal government's lap. The Costa Mesa trustee said Thursday the Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School District should. stop administering a summer break- fast and lunch program funded by District asks· for city's hod on Bear Street site • Costa Mesa Planning Commission on Monday will review a proposal to allow 79 homes on the former school site, which the district is trying to sell. By Tina Borgatta, Staff Writer COSTA MESA -The New- port-Mesa Unified School District is seeking the city's approval for a zoning change that would allow a ?~unit housing tract at the Bear Street Elementary School site. The district is asking the city to rezone the 10.8-acre property, which is currently designated for institutional and school recre- ational \l.5e as well lngle-fa.rtilly residential, to planned low-densi- ty residential in hop~ of boosting its market value. .. District officials would like to get $4.5 million in the sale of the school site at 2985 BeJU St. "The highest market value (for the property) would be if it's used for single-family dwellings," said Carolyn Stocker, the district's executive director of business services. •we're ·trying to maxi- mize the value of the property and minimize the risk of the potential buyer. "U the district bas already gone through the rezoning process, its takes some. of the risk out of the bidding process. Other- wise, the buyer of the property will have to go through it, and the risk of purchasing the property (for a specific use) is much greater.• Stocker said the dist:rlct has already received •a number" of bids from interested buyers. The district mailed off information to some 200 interested bidders just last week. · On Monday night, the city's Planning Commission will review a. conceptual plan for the site, •SEE BEAR PAGE A11 the federal government. •someone in Washington has decided that it's the government's responsibility to feed children durlng the summec and that school districts should oversee the programs,• Leece sald. "I feel that it is parents' responsibility to feed their children during the summer and that there are other welfare programs that provide food." The matter will come before the school board Tuesday when Carol Stocker, execu'tive direqor of business operations, gives a report on the summer feeding program. The program, which is entirely funded by the federal govern- ment, costs nothing to the New- port-Mesa Unified School District. It is designed to provide free meals to low-income children during the summer when schools are dosed, the report says. Lunches are available daily to children through age 18 at Whittik er, Sonora and Parsons schools while lunches and breakfasts are available at Pomona School and Uons Park. Though the program's inten- tion is to serve meals in areas where most of the children quali- fy for free or reduced-priced school meals, Leece said the pro- gram has become uncontrollable and many people who don't qual- ify take advantage of the off er. "Theoretically, if I want to go down to Parsons School. my lOds can eat ther~ for free," she said. Leece said she's worried about the message the program aends to people. •ooes our giving out free food encourage people who are not having their needs being met in other countries to come here to feed their families for free?" she asked. •Are we encouraging peo- ple to enjoy the quality of life we enjoy at the taxpayers' expense?" Though the district can't dls- • StE LUNCHES PAGE A 11 llavirig ·a I'air, time • Fairgoers enjoy a dlzzylng ride on the Twister at the Orange County Fair, which opened Frtltay. For 17 days, the fairgrounds will be a maze of rides, food, animals, amusements and manicured. gardens By Carolyn Miller, Staff Writer F ive-year-old · Kurtis Uska from Con- necticut stood on the "Air Boingo" trampo- line, a harness around bis stocky legs, anxiously waiting to be hoist- ed in the air and bounced like a bungee jumper. I~ FAIR A cacophony of sound, sights and smells greeted the thousands of visi- tors of all ages who flooded into the Orange County Fairgrounds on opening day Fri· day. Tb.is year's fair theme is ·come ~ Within seconds the grin on Kurtis' face was replaced with a look of pan- ic as his little body was swiftly to Our Garden Party• -a salute to horticulture and the nursery indus- try. find out what's in store today at the Orange County Fair. s...,_AS. Wrinkled ele- phants decorated with red felt blan- kets were a favorite of first. time fair-goer Sc..ott Gate- wood, 8, who rode the giant animals with bis cousins and sister, who all live in Mission Viejo. launched in the air, turned upside down, then l~d safely back on the trampo- ... line -a successful ride on one of the new attractions at this year's Orange Coun- ty Pair. •1t was good. I wasn't scared," said Kurtis, the smlle .returned to his face stained with chocolate ice cream. "I like this the be~. I bounced and bounced." ·It was cool. The ele- phant's nice,• said Scott: after bis turn around the hay-covered arena. "The best thing I liked 8 SEE FAIR PAGE AS CASEY lUKSCH I OAl.Y PllOT Ja.smlne Mathieson, 6, ol Costa Mesa ls actually havtng a good time on the AJr Bolngo ride on opening day of the Orange County Fair. STOP ntE MEE FOODl Should the Newport- Mesa school district • stop administering the fedefally-funded. free summer meal . program for low-- income children? Call our Readers' Hotline at 642- 6086 and let us know what you think. • ' Council rejects two claims .... from police shootings _ •Family of suspected bank robber who died .in shootout seeks $3 million, as does man injured in different incident. By lina Borgatta, Staff Wnter COSTA MESA -The City Council this week rejected $6 million worth of claims filed against the city over two officer- . mvolved shootings that occurred within a few weeks of each other last summer, one of which ended in the death of a 48-year-old rob- bery suspect The wife and one daughter of John Mazak, a Mission Vie10 man who died in a shoot out Wlth police betund the Family Fitness Center on ~dd.ms Street last · August, filed la joint d aun seek· ing $2 million from the city. 1\vo other daughters of Mazak each filed separate claims for $500,000. Mazak had been identified as a suspect in a bank rol>Oery that had occurred in the same area a few months earlier, police said. Witnesses reportedly spotted Mazak outside the bank and tele- phoned police . By the time authorities caught up with him, Mazak was entering the fitness .. center, according to reports. Police surrounded the bwld- ing, and Mazak was confronted • by the officers as h~ exited through a back door, reports said. Authorities said be exchanged gunfire with the officers and was shot down just a few feet from h1s car. The other incident involved 29-year-old Antonio De Los Angeles, who is seeking'$3 mil· lion from the cifY'.'1 .. De Los Angeles was shot m 8 SEE CLAJMS PAGE A11 r----~-----~--------~---------------~ I I I I I \ 11 I \ Resident hopes mementos aren't lost forever : ~TO#M. I llSTIUYS I I • Boxes contah>ing cherished old photographs and books accidentally left out on the curb with the trash. • • By Julie Ross C:.nnon, Staff Writer greer ---r-_ ,,vylder No need to wait any longer for this sale LPOSH ls having Its much ' awaited semi-annual sale -with savings up to 70% on top quality men's clothing and accessories. Examples of savings include suits priced from $294.90, and a few as low as' $179.90, sport coats priced from $239.90, with · some as low as '$89.90, and dress · shirts priced from $44.90, and as low as $19.90. Also on sale is a nice selection of golf wear, Patagonia, Kabala and Reyn Spooner merchandise. Tb~ sale is expected to last through July 27. POSH (640-8310) is at 561 :. Newport Center Drive at Fash- r ion Island. United Party Ren tals has . everything you'd need for a sue- ' cesstul party, including chairs, all ~ shapes and sizes of tables, chaffing dishes, canopies and sil- l ver. United Party Rentals is offer- ing a 10% off special on tables I and chairs if you bring in the ad in today's paper. I United Party Rentals (645- 0760) is located near Hoag Hos- ' pital at 1602 Babcock in Costa I Mesa. The cross streets are Pla-1 centia and W. 16th Street. Sofa Direct Factory Sbow-1 room is having a summer special on upholstery dild slip covers. A sofa is $499 plus the cost of the fabric, and a chair is $299 plus the cost of the fabric. Sofa Direct has many fabrics to chose from, or you can bring in your own fabric. The best part of Sofa Direct is its unbelievably quick turn- around service. and it can do just about anything you want. Sofa Direct (759-9268) is at 2900 E. Pacific Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. The In Newport Be~ch. you connect the dots with bridges -from Newport Bay to Newport Channel, from Balboa Island to the Corona del Mar foot- bridge, from Lido Isle to the Arches. Newport .bridges span water and roadways, carry cars and bikes, sushi and surfboards, for busy Newporters who always want to get to the other side. (We count 12 bridges in Newport Beach. How many more are there?) · , At top, the Newport Boulevard bridge cross- ing over Pactflc Coast Highway becomes a stream of head.lights at nlgbt. Above, a gon- dola slowly mali.es its way under the Udo Island bridge and a steady bloom of Dowen dangling from the top dresses up the Golden: rod footbridge In Corona del Mu. Daily Pilot photos by GREER WYLDER J • .. The Orange County Fair ts back through July 23. For spe- cials on fair admission, there's OCN Kid's Days on Fridays, where children 6 to 12 are admitted free; new this year are teen days, Mondays, July 10 and 17, when those aged 13 to 17 are admitted for $3; Senior days are on Thursdays, July 13 and 20, and people 55 and older a.re admitted for $3. Sea Scuµt Base project recognized by national group Regular admission prices are: ages 18 to 54, $6; seniors 55 and older, $4; teens 3 to 17, $5; chil- dren 6 to 12, $2, and those younger than 6 are free. Parking is $3. There are also carnival dis- count days for rides. Every day but Saturday, you can purchase a $15 wristband for unlimited rides from 10 a.m. to mid.night, or buy a wristband for $11 Mon- day through Friday for unlimited rides from opening to 7 p.m. Also, with the price of admis- sion, you can attend a free 7 :30 p.m. concert each day of the fair in the Pacific Amphitheatre. Tonight's performer is Stephen SWb and Sunday's headliner is the group Shenandoah. For more information, call 708-FAIR. • 8IST 8UYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays.. If you know of a good buy can me st 540-122A, fax me st 646- 4170. Afard win.n.lng doc.ks - IJsa Mlllt!r, president of ellmaker, who orga- nized the demolition and rebuild- ing of the Boy Scout Sea Base docks in Newport Beach, earned top honors for best commuruty service p roject at the recent national convention of the Asso- ciated General Contractors in San Diego. The project involved the deniolition of 66 feet of badly det~riorated wooden docks at the Sea Scout Base, which was then rebuilt and refloated at an esti- mated cost of $100,000 in cash and in-kind services donated by BPI Constructors, Golden State Framers; Hardy & Harper; Jones, Henle & Schunck; Mahan Insur- ance Brokers and Steve P. Rados Construction. The new dock was designed by members of the AGC studt:.nt chapter at UCL New name -same service: After 19 years serv:riq Costa Mesa and Newport Bea~. Sc6tt and Birdie Baird have dropped their affiliation with a national printing chain and renamed their printing company Baird Printing. With nine employees, three presses, a color copier and two high-speed copiers, Baird Print- ing, at 369 17th SL, in Costa Mesa, is a full service printing and copying center. The Bairds will continue to provide door-to-door printing ser- vice. Baird Printing can be reached by calling 642--0621. Uck of the year1 -For a little chuckle as you drive north on the 55 Freeway, take a glance at the billboard located on the lefthand side of.the Mesa Drive overcross- ing. It's a fancy advertisement for the new Chevy Blazer which cites the new vehicle design as the •uck of the Year." It appears that part of the billboard has dis- appeared. New officers -Ken Tangen has been elected president of the Costa Mesa Rotary Club. Serv- ing with Tangen are Gordon Currte, vice president; Pete Vlot- MUNITY CLUBS jim deboom ~ to, past president; Tex Grtnlth, secretary/treasurer; directors Mark Ruiz, Edward Pscheldt. Fred Hartman, and Chuck Tremp; Tom Johnson, sergeant at arms; Gerald Boyland, pro- gram chairman; and EdWard Pscheidt. bulletin publisher. Welcome to the world of ser- vice clubs :... Jerry Selden, who Joined the Costa Mesa Down- town Klwanls Club. Service dub meetings this corning week: Monday: 6:30 p.m . -the Har- bor Mesa Uons Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club for memberstup orientation. Tuesday: 7:30 a.m. -New- port Beach Rotary Club at the Balboa Bay Club to bear from Melissa Shaw. Noon -Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club at the Costa Mesa Community Center for a meeting coordincrted by Lew Fannon; Newport Beach Kiwanis Club at the Shark Island Yacht Club. 6 p .m. -Costa Mesa-New - port Harbor U ons Club, the Fish Fry Oub, at the Costa Mesa Country Club for a businesg meeting. Wednesday: 7:15 a.m. -South Coast Metro Rotary Club, the uT86te of Costa Mesa Club," at the Center Club. 7 :30 a.m. -Cos- ta Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Uons Clvb at Ma Barker's restaurant for a speaker from Orange Coast College. Noon - Soroptimlst lntemaUonal of Newport Hal'bor at the Santa Ana Country Oub for a business meeting; Costa Mesa Rotary Club at Mesa Verde Country Club to hear from Te rry Undval, president of Regent University, on #The Christian Right vs. The ACLU.·; The Exchange Club of O range Coast at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a busi- ness meeting. 6:15 p.m. -New - port-Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for the annual Demotion Night Program-for outgoing pres- ident Richard Holmgren. Thursday: Noon -Kiwanis Club of Corona del Mar at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub; The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor at Shark Island Yacht 'Club for the Teacher o( the Year program coordinated by Amie Fran.kenberge~osta Mesa North Kiwanis Club at the Holi- day Inn; Newport Irvine Rotary Club at the Irvine Marriott to bear from county Treasurer John Moorlach. • COMMUNITY a Q.U9S is blished ewry 5aturday In the Dally .ft'ot. 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TIDES TODAY First low 1:02a.m. 0.3 First high 7:12 1.m. 3.4 S.Cond low 11:57a.m. # 2.1 S.Condhlgh 6;33 p.m. 6.1 IUltDAY Antlow 1:52a.m. First high 8:11 a.m. Second low ' 12:5'p.m. ~ 7:2Jp.m, ... ~15 From s...fllne w.v.tr• through~ A new southwest . swell should com· blne with a north- west swell produc- Ing shoulder ~ sets for the m le of this week. By Fri· day, another south· west swell from New Zealand will brlf\:'all, but fun surf the Wftk- end. Th«e Is a ~.of a mod«· ste south ~II ~ ne:ict Friday, but or most Of net w.ek 1M .Miff shoUld be .metl. For ct.lly sui'f Ind fort:.._.41 call (900) 976· ~F. The call costs S uo r.vs any pollf • bfe to I. COSTAMISA • uao ....._ ltvd.: MO¥ than $500 worth of flreworu was report.d stOlen from • fireworks stand at Costa Mesa High School the day before Independence Day. A voluntMr sleeping rn tM SNrillng lot guarding the stand believes his 4 a.m. sneez- ing attack may have kAlred off the bandits. · • too lllodl of llllr.er. A burglar rwpoffedly broh Into a locked '17 Toyota (MWY and state S 1,655 worth or property lndudlng an stt.adM aiw, gate opener and a Comput8r toft- wa,. program for a <*ulator .• • zmo Modi fif ,._ o..k: :two U.. and wheels wont\ MOO w.re stolen from a 't5 ~ur• ~The~ i.ft the car rest-ing on a ¥lihk .. Jadt which didn't to the can owner. 1155 w. Meer St.: The Del Taco ·DIW'E u· sign WOt1h s100 \WI NpCfted.,..,, from the entr...a cl the falt food rtltMnnl • 11t0 ...,.,_ A S 1IO t.11 llght on • '93 Torota pick-up trudc was report9dtv ripped out of Its IOCk9t by a tNtf. HMbor and W. Wit.on St.: A male transient In his JOs or 401 wtth Unkempt lhoueder t.ngth hW ~ Wld,a kntfe to stHI a backpedc contlllnlng mhcef'-'11cU lli .... 1111,.N~fvlllCAlllfi1-rl"Nl..--t Mel.i midlnt WhO was nothlrMM In the~. • .. M-* of Al.-.: A $4.500 .. top~ W11 '9P0'1• ...... ---. ...... ..._from_. the tNM of."? u.;.~ I "\ • ' • • Fred is dogged · by daughters I W hen our girls were teenagers, they were somehQw always able to dodge the chore of walking the dog(s) . . lt was our older daughter, Duma, who got us into dogs in the first place. During a driving trip around the country, she . launched a campaign to acquire a family dog. The hype began gently some- where around Amarillo. It reached a crescendo five weeks later in Green River, Utah, where she de~ed it was downright un-Amencan tQ grow up without a dog. Not oQ}y .that, Diana said as we appr~ed Searchlight, Nev., there were the great life lessons and the responsibility one learns from raising and car-r- ing for a dog, blah-blah, yatta- yatta. When we finally cave~ in, just beyond Baker, No. 2 daughter, Carol -wise for her 12 years - wa~ted the record to show that she bad not said a word about a dog, that it was strictly her sis- ter's idea. Well, you know bow the story played out: We get the dog, No. 1 daughter goes off to college, No. 2 sticks to her guns, mom and dad take care of the dog. Including the second critter, a soggy, shivering, mud-covered, .. 6-week-old mutt No. 1 daughter -who else? -found by the side of the Big Sur highway in a rain- . storm. Then there were two for mom and dad to raise, feed and walk. And we are still at it, though the G:ast has changed by one. The real switch has come in our daughters, who now are deeply involved with dogs. Diana owns and shows two flatcoat retrievers, massive, jet- black critters she runs at least an hour or so edch day -rain, shine or Colorado blizzard - and much longer on weekends. Carol last fall became a volun- teer at the San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Her entry-level assign- ment: dog walker! She swoggled her gentleman friend, John, into it and every weekend they go to the SPCA and spend hours walk- ing homeless dogs. When we visited last month, a tour or the shelter was a genliine highlight of our trip. As you would imagine, the shelter is in a dismal, industrial part of the city. But any resemblance to other shelters ends there. The facility is enormous, abnost a whole city block. Bul if the neighborhOod is bleak, the shelter itself is a joy- ous place, because the San Fran- cisco SPCA does not kill the pets that become its charges. It keeps trying un!Y it finds a new home and a new life for every critte'r that comes in. The exceptions are animals that are tenninally ill or seri9usly crazy. Even feral cats. the alley fight- ers who could never adapt to a home, walk out of the shelter. They're cleaned up, fed, treated fred martin > for whatever might ail them - and n'eutered. Then they're paroled, happy in the street, but incapable of increasing their tribe. _ Another significant and obvi- ous difference: This shelter does- n't smell the way so many others do. It doesn't smell like cats or dogs or what they leave behind. It smells like San FranciSco • sh9uld. clean and fres~. with IJl&ybe a whiff of sourdough in the air. It takes tremendous dedica- tion and effort to maintain a shel- ter that way. Plus a paid staff or 130 people, everyone from ken- nel cleaners to veterinarians, 800 'volunteers and an annual budget of $3.5 million. And not a penny of public funds. The money comes from dona- tions, trust funds and the irlcome from the shelter's enterprises: a veterinary clinic, a school for dog groomers and an obedience training center. The newest wrinkle is a day camp, a Club Med for dogs. There, for rates of $20~$25 per day,· depending on frequency, dozens of critters play, romp, get groomed, attend fitness classes and watch such flicks as "101 Dalmatians" and "Lassie" on videotape. Smashing ideal Jt. seems a fine business someone around here could start with a relatively small investment and, done right, could make some very tidy money. ~ ,. We toured the indoor-outdoor dormitories and found dozens of critters to take home. There was a little, gray k:ittea in ~ intake cen~er who had just arrived; be would probably be out of there in an hour. Then 'there was Harry. a large, fluffy mix of many varieties, who grinned at us, wagged his big tail and said, "Take me borne, puleeze. • My wife and I looked at one another foJ several moments. Then a chorus of, "Naaah:we just can't." We came close, but we kn~ Harry would be snapped up soon. Som09ne would get a fab- ulous bargain for their $28 adop- tion cost. And if it takes a while because Harry is 10, we knew he was in loving bands. "We need places this good for homeless children,• my wife thought out loud as we left. • ~ MAKTIN's column runs every Thursday and Saturday. obituaries Wtlmot Frances Robinson Longtime Newport Beach resi- dent Or. Wllmot Frances Robin- son died Wednesday of n~tural causes. He was 81. Dr. Robinson, a medical doctor, chartered boats with bis friends from ' the Old Port Orange on Pacific Coast Highway in the 1940s. In the early 1950s be pur- chased a home in Baysbores and had a 30-foot sportfishing boat custom built by the . Mitchell Brothers in Costa Mesa. Dr. Robinson pursued his love for fishing and the sea by fishing in many townaments for the Bal· boa Bay Club, The Pacific Anglers, The Balboa Angling Club, The Shark Island Yacht Club and the San Diego Marlin Club. He kept his boat at the Bal- W.E. West Longtime area resident W J!.. West of Newport Beach, a retired ~marine captain and retired New- '-port-Mesa school district teacher, . died June 27 ln bis home. He was 83. Mr. West resided ln N&wport Beach and Costa Mesa from 1947 and throughout his teaching and military careers. He wu ltAltioOed at m Toro Marine BoM every .f>Ul· er duty. - After his retirerilent from the boa Yacht Basin and would move it to follow the fish to San Diego in the summers. Dr. Robinson was intemation· ally known for winning the Inter- national Light Tackle Marlin Tournament, and held an Interna- tional Game Fish Association World Record for silver marlin for yeps. He is survived by his two sons, Russell of El Cajon, and Kent of Costa Mesa; five grandchildren1 his cat Gatoi and his long-term caregiver Macbael Parrett. No services are planned; Or. Robinson's remains will be scat- tered off the east end of Catalina as per bis request. Donations in ,his memory may be made to the National Marine Coalition. Marine Corps in 1961, Mr. West devoted himseU to teaching and coaching at Kaiser Jr.1 High School in Costa Mesa. UnW. bis retirement in 1977, be influenced and inspired many ~ung people to live up to their fuU potential. Mr. West ii atirvived by bis wife Helen, OI NewpQl't hach, bis son Jim, of Santa A.DA, bll daughter Patti, ()f Nendai and h1a three granddalldreD a,.., Michelle Jnd Jeff. ... P" ---- ----- l ~ ' ~' . --- -~------- ' --~--------~~~--~~-.:..:~;,;-.~~----~.::;.i;'""".-. t SAMANTHA FELDMAN J DAILY: Pl.OT· Mary Strenn paddles through the calm waters of the Back Bay during a dass at the Newport Aq\latics Center. With warm summer weather predicted all this weekend, it's tlnle to get back to the great outdcfors. · Laild -Rover sales may resume in Newport • Owners of Sterling BMW dealership hope to expand their site,.and add the pricey utility vehicle to the sales fleet. . By Evan Henerson, Staff Writer NEWPORT BEACH -While FerrariS and Jaguars have n ot been sold since Newport Imports shut its doors last Octo- ber, a Land Rover franchise appears to be headed back into town. Philip Vass, managing part- ner of Sterling BMW, has a let- ter of intent from Land Rover of · North America granting hun a Land Rover franchise. Vass hopes to bring the dealership to a 5.8-acre site in Newport Cen- ter adjacent to the Newport Beach Country Club. "Unfortunate ly, this Cran- chise bas been closed for nine months." Vass said Friday. "We want to get them to Sterling Motors. We feel really good about the growth of utility vehi- cles in our market area." The Newport Center site would accommodate a full--ser- vice, new and used vehicle dealership as well as a parts department and service center. Vass would also use part of the space to expand the Sterling BMW dealership. Vass hopes to conclude his land purchase With The Irvine Co. within the next 30 days. The dealership would not open for a n additional 12 to 18 months, Vass said. Financial terms of the deal have not been determined, according to Vass. "I'm still try- ing to figure that out myself," he said. The city's Land Rover fran- chise has been tied up in the ba nkruptcy of Newport Imports, According to Vass, Class.ifled ads work for you! THE Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Community Ma rketplace -however, the manufacturer has managed to sep arate the Land Rover franchise from the deal- ership's bankruptcy. The fran- chise can now b e transferred to another dealer, Vass said . Officials from Land Rover of North America could not t1e reached for comment Friday. Vass' plans are welcome news to city officials who are hoping to recoup some of the sales tax lost when Newport Imports shut its doors. "We'd like to see that new dealership open and operating ASAP,... said City M8Wlger Ke vin Murphy. Celebratin9 50 ·1Jears~·· ••• anti I f ofle IJOU more than efler. HapplJ Anniflersarl/. ! ! Lofle, ShirlelJ. . . • COSTA ~ -"1'be Prtecxlt • Don Quixote .W ~the sut>-; oi Onmae Cout COiiege's Nor-Jed Of a prograai on Jan. 31, 1991. man· s.-wat1on Ubt~ are otter-Tbe ~'Wlll be~~ ing a wide range OI prognms retired OCC ~ profe99or wttb a vuiety oi ~ tor the Henry S. Panl4.n. La.st spring, 1995-96 year: ' OCC featured a literary look at • The flnt program begins at Quixote, while the new program 1:30 p.DL Wednesday, Sept. 20, will examine QUUote from a bis- and will feature a lecture about torical perspective. New Memcots Anuu:i Indians. • • lbe fourth presentation, OCC assistant professor of titled •Adventures at Sea: Three anthropology Betil KWlZler-Yett. Womefl jn a Boat,• is scheduled 'and OCC assistant professor of for earfy M~ Newport Beach geology Jay ,R. Yett will illustrate sailor and Friends of the Library their 1ectuie on the topic with president Christine Edwards will ~es. The Yetts have extensively present the program. She has studied Anas.ui history and cul-sailed extensively throughout the ture in New Mexico. world. . • •Books ·on Parade• is th~sec-•The final presentation, which ond program of the ~. sched-is scheduled in late April, ls titled uled (or the first week {n Decem-•The Ancient Greek Drama• and be.r. OCC librarian· Debbie K. will be presented by retired OCC Webb will present the program English cllld Spanish professor along with the manager of the Mary McChesney. \ Udo Bookstore, Irma Wolfson. For more information about Webb and Wolfson will review the programs. or about joining recently pur>lished works and OCC's Friends of the Library, call holiday books. 432-5885. 1V star to speak to Newport Foundation \_ Actor Mike .Farrell will talk about worldwide human rights issues ond the organization •Human Rights Watch" at The Newport Foundation's breakfast· meeting at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday. The meeting is titled, "Human Rights -A Per'SOnal Persj>ective. • Farrell ·is best known for his role as B.J. Hunnicutt on the TV show M·A·s·H. The cost is $20 Jor members, $28 for non-members and $15 for students with school ID. For reservations, call Petra Gallagher-at 675-3228. C.orona del Mar High Clas.5 of '7 5 plans reunion The 20-year reunion of the Corona del Mar High School Class of 1975 is presently being planned. place Saturday, Sept. 16 at the Balboa Yacht Club m Newport Beach. For information, call Shannon Aikman at 645-3700. The reunion party will take COMPLETE AUTOIJOTIVE SERVICE CENTER AWABQ AMTCO fa The Proud Recipient of The . •Newport Balboa Rotary Club• Award, For Honeaty And lntegrtr,. Ask FREE. Eatlnaatea About : ~=est .631-1170 1728 PLACENTIA COSTA MESA .. ___ DOMESTIC• IM.PO~D CARS• TRUCKS• RY'S __ .. CHRONIC 111M1 .,._th c.n now be SclentlftCllll• controlled! Professk>nol evaluatlon. diagnosis and therapy · are now avalk:Jbte from the oral heatth provider you tn.llt mod ... YOUf fomly dentist. e CONVINllNT e CONFIDENTIAL Conlldentty regain control of _ yow breath ptOblema In th• privacy of ow offtce. Dr. William Wippler ('714) 64().()4()4 1401 Avocado Ave. Suite 201 Newport Beach, CA 92660 • Genis calls some businesses 'anti-resident' . . 1 • COsta Mesa coUndlwoman swltcbes atgument and takes on ·~ent' of busineu romm\IDity who she says 'thumb their noses' at re8idents' complaints. By Tina Borgatta4 Staff Writer COSTA ME.SA-Overtbe ~ CoSta Mesa city ~OcllS have been .acanec:t ot being "an1i·busme.. • But City CoWldlw<WDan Sandra Genis .this week turned the tables, saying there's •a segment" d. the local business community that is •very~· to resklents: .. •I'm wondeiing eventually who is going to want to live here.• GenW said Wednesday. Her comments c&ne Wednes- day night. dwing a progress report on the operation.$ ot the mue Mar- ble Cottee roasting plant on Logan Avenue. O ty official~ have been keeping a watcbful eye on operations at the Blue Marble facility for about a month, ever since residents began complaining that fwnes from the plant were creating health prob- lems like nausea and difficulty breathing. Genis said _she was angered bl( a letter written by an owner of the lXllllp&ny that Wiii JMtbllhed in the Dady"Pllot two weeks ago. , ... "the ieaar moweca • real oon- ~ tot the """"'*Jiving in the area." O.U. Mid Wediieiilay. "I keep beertng cbnmetdl that Costa Mesa ii anti-businels. But we have a ~ of the business ~unity that Is very unfr1eDdly toward residents. " •And all ~ h.avJ to say is, i'ou'ie anti-bi.Jsinea,'. and every- one just kind of rolls over and plays dead.. But Genis said the mue Marble company -which dty dfidals say has suspended operations -isn't the' only bustness that's shown a lack d. consideration toward resi- dents .. She. also laid into a few auto dealers whose paging systems can be heard for bJoclcs aroUDd. "We have recurring problems with some of the auto dealers,• 'Genis said Friday. •Most ot them are really great all(l make an effort to get along with their neighbors. But there are LAST CHANC-E .. Everything Must Go REMODE.LING STARTS SOON SAVINGS to ·80% u· ilW -Uiq smCEm9 Fumiture Shops MlllJAY-111111JAY till -~ llllllY 1!S-6:00 166IOOTllGllllffl •OIWll•(714)1i88-1161 • few that. if IQIDeOl)e Qlfllplainl that the .ymm .. too bid their , attitude ii. 'Well, too bid., ~, •peope baw told me that they . have beard IOIDe Cl tti8 announce- ments from •'i!'e dealer'I along Har· bOt BoWevard from as far away as Meaa Verde Ditve. • Costa Mesa Clamber ot C<>m· merce director Ed Fawcett acknowledged that 90l11.e business might appear to •thumb their noses• at complaints. As a wbOle, however, Fawcett said the business community" is very mindful c:t resklents' concems. And he sa!sf the w~ relation- ship between residentS and busi- ness owners has never been better. •The residents are their cus- tomers, and they are very, very important to the liveliness of their companies,• Fawcett said. •t think for the most part. the business community is very committed to ~isuading those few that might ·not be following the rules to coop· erate.• Genis said city officials could tighten the reb'ls on problem com- "I keeR hearing comments that Costa Mesa ls anU-buslness. But we have a . segment of the business community .. that is vezy untrien_dJy toward residents ... " -SANDRA GENIS panypBctices,mdudingyan.ldng use permits and aeatiDg more Jaws to regulate business activities. But, she said she too would rather see the community work together to resolve these issues. ·we have to be considerate of each other,• Genis said •As resi- dents, we want to work with the business commwlity. But the bwi- ness rommuntty bas to realize that this is a residential community. -• "Having good. strong business. es here is very important to our existence. But that isn't why we exist.. / ~ We encourage and invite comparison ef our facilities and fees. For families that prefer cremation, we welcome your visit to our state-of-the-art crematoria, where family and friends may witness our caring service. Our convenient chapel and crematorium, are located in Costa Mesa to serve our. community. • There IS a difference! ADVERTISEMENT f~ New/Jort Harbor Grads Thank by Dr. Michael T. Bywater Dr. Alissa S. Wald Doctors of Optometry ON THE SUBJECT Of CATARACTS• The '1f8'S lens goes lt\rough 0 rn.mbef of changes os we age BeglMlng around middle age, If becomes less tleXlble. As 0 result. we ~ encounter dttllculty seeing near objectS, o condition (p<esbyoplo) lhot con easily be corrected With 'reading glosses· (o1ef In hfe, ltle normally clear protein of lhe lens may change In Its chemlcol composition to create o clOUdlness called ·senile cotoroct. • As a result of lhls opacity, llght cannot be focused properly on the retina and Vision becomes blurred If this visual Impairment gets to the point Where those sufteftng from cotofocls feel lhat removal Is necessary, cataract surgery of'fefs Itself as the most successfUlly performed surglt:ol procedure done In this coootry. A colorocf Is a clouding of the normally ciec)' lens of the rfe. n con be compared fo o Y'f ndow lhot Is frosted or fogged Wl1h steam. The O(Tlount and pattern or cloudiness wflhln the lens con v<xy. If the cloudiness Is not near ltle cen19r of the lens, you moy not be aware that o cotoroct Is present For mlld cotorocts. o change In your correcfive lenses may be all that ls needed. Please coll BYWATER AND WALD, DRS. Of OPTOMETRY, at 545·9162. Our oflice Is locoled at 2706 Harbor Blvd .• Suite 8. We ore open Monday ond Friday 9· 7. Tuesday and Wednesday 9-6. ond So1urdoy 9-3 Our office will be closed Thursdays for the summer. .. (Ip The Following Business(!s 11111 The Newport Harbor Grad Night committee wishes to thank the followin~ businesses and individuals for their generous donations and support in making this years Grad Night a most memorable and safe night for our seniors. A very speciaf thanks, also. to all of the Harbor High parents who spent countless hours planning, constructing. and executing .. Shipwrecked in Paradise". Our gratitude goes tq all who helped with fund raising. securing auction items. prizes, food. and clean-up. ft couldn't have happened without you! Acme SPOdal Effects ActJoo hentAls or lrvlne Allan Adler SUversmJths, Clndy Larson Alta COtroe Warehouse & Roa.sting Co. Alta Cotreehouse Amella"s. Balboa Island American Title Company Antonuccl'a Pizza An:mtrq Carden Center-s. Inc. Au.berldne Restaurant Back Bay Runlllng and Rowing Club Balboa Bay Cub Balboa Bay Volleyball Club Balboa Beach Company Balboa Boat ReotalS Balboa Island Ferry Bamboo Terrace Barn Steak House Baskin Robbins Blillor JaS!Jar and Land Rover Baxter & Cicero SallmQera Beach Blanket Babylon. San Francisco Beacon Bay Auto Wash Beacon Bay Bnterprbes, Inc. Benthana Restaurant Big Qty Bagels BUJy Reed"11, Palm Springs BJ'e CbJCt.fW Ptzzelia BodY Connection Borcllu Nuner1es Boon• Boards Bilka, lnc. California Angels C&llromla PlU& Kitchen Cambro Manulaciwiag Cannery Res1&urant C.t.allna Puteorer Servtc. Celestino'• Oualfb' meata Ciarles H. 8arr Jewelert Ciar-O·Cltlckeo OllnaCafe Cltlna Palace Rettaurant rJrcutt aiy au Doouw Clasllc Hand Catwuh CoasiaJ Preti, Sant.a Ana Cookie ClUIJlel Cowboy Boogie CrabCOoker Crane, Ted-Artlst , Crean1 Jt1hn and Donna Da BwJ, by Or91 Noll Dally Grtrid Davtee Locker Glen Ivy Hot Springs Golden Dragoo Golden Spoon Grady. Gerald Grand PrU Performanct1 Greenhouse at WestclUT Co11n Grower's Ranch Ma.rket Gypsy Den Cate Hahn, Paw-Newport Beach C.C Hambur~er HamJe1 Hanagan s Union 76 Hard Rock Cate HUl's Boat Servlelt\ Hobie Sports Hors Hut Hooters Hom, Jeffrey Hornblower Ho Sum Bistro Hugh.es. Market Hyau Newporter ll Foroalo Rest&w'a.nt Illusions linages Nf'wport Harbor Nautical Museum Nt>wport I.anding Nf'wport Landing Sportl\s.hing l\ewport Rib Company Mk.ki's Flags NYC Cate Ol(!e. Bob-BBC Racqut>t Oub Oil ThOSf' Donuts Olah Family Orange County Fair Orange Count) VoUeyb&U Club Ortwein. Dick P.0.S H. Pactnc View Memorial Park & Mortuary Paddle Power • Pt-rforming Arts Center rtlgriul Charters Plua Bakery Pl7..7A Hut Port O'Call QuJclu1Uv11r, Inc. Red Robin Rick HIJts Yacht Maintenance Rbtorante Mamma Cina, Palm Oese11 Rocky Mfiunt&lo Water Hoyal Tiull RubJo"11 fluby's Diner Ruby's Sandwich Shop S&ldoka Wholesale Nursery. Inc. Salon Ecco Sam Olson Professional Tennis Acadeot1 Sanb&r Thoplc&l Pls.h and Pets Scampi Resiaurant ~World · See'1 Candy Sgt. Pepperoni Pitta Sfiape-Up Newport Shedd, IDll· AFTCO BJuewater Wear Sh4'dd, Sleven-SteYen· Tho~ Antlqu .. Sheraton Gr&nd Hot.el. l..o.""}.ngel• .. ~~-~~=· San Frandlco ~=,~=larch . Irvine lmprov Comedy Oub & Rest. ~Natural J.P. Maxwell's SouCh CoUt Plua James Albert Salon Spqbetd Bender • John Blom Custom Pbotop"aphy Spearlni'a Welding ~ Ma.nuta~urtna John Domln1'11 Restaurant SINID MUUln Joth Sloc11ms Steele's T·Shlrts J~ Janitorial and Palotlng • S~rUllJ( BMW ~~.'f.~:~c?wic:r Stewart, David J.., DDS K • H_,,__ __ k St.onf' Miii ThaveJ .......,. Studio Cata KennedylM&nhall Company Sunflowtr Bakery kolJ ~ Surftllde SPQrta Kona Lariet 1'aht or th Whale • "" '" s tc~raqe j • Davtel, John and Be~ DD's J~. Palm Sprtnp Del ~o Otane at=-Salon Dledrt(h l>ot Gone "'9a.J Of tfund"l'On lflach Don LauPUn 1Uvenld9 fteilorVCuino ~~ l1' t""..=c Thn lrvtne ('.ompany Laubbft Hlhoft ,._ lllU L&V""enlln&Plua 'n..~Aru.t Le MerldiftnlSutt.on PIM'e Hoc.I Thrt=' Store LIDdlay. Kt¥ta -Pany TIT\dn~ R-.. •• • ' a-.t'I Na-.. A L&ncllcape Compan1 o , -t;'~~ ToMr llecontt STORE NOW & SAVE $25 644-2747 l.ow•~hnill ,. • T~ofeo.&&M..a r.ocb·:M:.. trader-*'• ~ Nountala \lntWll'MJ s..uo. Marprhawllle 8:! ~-=-~ st*ft .. Marii ~ I 7&h St,_t • Vehch. C.· Baktr 11.tach frc,.,e..U.. M1•mo't Pll&a Wla No¥a RMcaarant M9·a·M't Pia.a Palor ~._. ....,_ ....... Mcbnn&W ... a.a.. hnlatu&a, .f'CH ""'. -- .... uL -4>• e. o :::o=c:;.c .. ~--J'i =:r WPrrm..,.. ... ii•-..ct-.t ..... =·:=r~Qab 1 ~Cl!Dla·HCPl'llSIMlfll Ntwpott hM:la MIGi! =\..,. ........ °""' ~,. ..... HdWu1li aae_, BTC.----. ..••. ~-. ~==-..=..... p.,_,. ......... Air'-c..un ~.:=·z:- • • . . .. r·-------.------------------------------·---------------1 FAIR OPENS :t:u~ ~=-~:ii~""::. = ~-:e ~~.,'":, 1, 10br1an·s wgeeckendtyatF~e , I CONTINUEDFROMA1 =:;·1r=~~~;!; =~~t~~ i e.. oun. air I about lt 1t riding on •omething matched bar brown and blond .t •• u. artichok... •tuff•d blg and tall.• colored hatr. muahrooma, candied applw - 1 ~,July 1 1 • The elephantl were bu1feted "Gosh, it makes me want to the list lt endless. Bat Kelly 1"'11owa: 10 a.m. to midnight; Livestock : by the buay "Kiddie Carnival" grow my hair: said 11bomu, a Heller, vltiting from Maryland, •• Gate opens at 6 a.m. I where rides such u the Bumble Santa Ana resident, u she wu able to pick ~ favorite - A ""'Piing of events • 8 a.m. Paclflc Coast Quarter Horse Assn . Horse Show at the Equestrian Cen-ter . • 10 am. Gulde Dog Pu~ Field Day (u. ntll 3 p.m.) at Memorial Gardens , . Lawn ' • 1 p.m. Pygmy goat judging at UVe- stock area; Orange County Talent Search at The llmes Heritage Stage • 2:30 p.m. Goat milking contest at livestock area, Bandin! Mountain 1 • 4 p.m. Family legos Contest at Kid 's Stage ·~ FAI ·. • 6 p.m. Breeding beef cattle judging at Livestock area; licorice eating_ contest ~~~!, ·~·~'~'Mo'.f'IV at The Times Heritage Square • 7:~0 p.m. Stephe':l Stills concert at Pacific Amphitheatre; Ooo Wah Riders at Budweiser Arlington Theater; Main Street Jazz Band at Melody Junction Stage; Alive and Pickin' Bluegrass at d'uf- fal9 Bend Bandstand; Bijou Magical-Theater at Bijou Theater. •.All Day: Free arts and cra!b in Kid's Part<; -demonstrations by Capistrano Valley Rock and Mineral aub of San Clemente in Ge~~ and Mineral Building. 1 . . ' ' : ~y,July9 \ l · ,.,.. , • 10 a.m. Potbellied pigs judging at livestock area; silversmit l l demonstration at Gem and Mineral Building : l • 11 a.m. Hula hoop contest at Kid's Stage • l • 1 p.m. Heinz Hitch exhibition at Equestrian Center l l • 2 p.m. Kung Fu San Soo Martial Arts at Centennial Stage; 1 Topiary Twister Contest at Kid's Stage , • : • 4 p.m. Babylon Mood Belly Dance Troupe at Centennial Stage l • 6 p.m . Chicago<hicago Pizza Eating Contest at The Times •-Heritage Stage • 7:30 p.m. Shenandoah concert at Pacific Amphitheatre; Rev- els Surf Band at Budweiser Arlington Theater. • 8 p.m. Armand Blais Big Band at The Times Heritage Stage; Bees, Tea Cups, Pony Rides and admired her new coiffure in the "Tasty Chips." giant strawberries were rotating mirror. •1 thought it would be a "They are a thinly sliced their tiny passengers around challenge for hlm to match my fried ·potato covered with and around in dizzying circles. hair (color) but it wasn't ." cheese sauce,• Heller described By 3 p .m., nearly 11,000'peo-For $80 the hair could be hen in detail. "I love the food. That's ple came to partake in the 103rd -a price she bad to pond r. what I've been doing -eating.• Orange County P~. This num-"There are 10 many ........... A~..-.....t Heller was with her sister-in- ber was up from last year's want -a hammock, a plant, ~ aw waiting for their husbands opening day, when visUors cinnamon roll -U I bad the to embark from the famed numbered 6,773 by mid-after-money I'd buy (the hairpiece),• •Ejector Seat,• which drew noon, according to fair officials. s~ said looking at the locks stares and gasps from across the Inside the "Ca.rnival of Prod-with longing. fairgrounds as riders were rock- ucts• building is the gadget Others obviously shared eted 150 feet into the air at 65 guru's dream. Products you nev-Thomas' craving for a cinnamon miles per hour. The price for this er knew you needed -a Salsa roll. A line of consumers striving t,b.rill isn't cheap -$30 a person, Master, Power Steainer, 'Mag-to satisfy their sweet tooth 6r $50 a couple, which in<')m!es netic Duster, Ginsu knUe -formed at the sticky bun booth. a video of the ride. t beckon from every no9k and · Three dollars can buy you. the "It's exJJ.ilirating,• said Tom oanny of the large building. deluxe -a warm sticky cinna-Walkins from Lake Elsinore. Several women gathered to mon roll smothered with cream "At first the sky comes up so Al f alt ... It's too abort.• At the At~n ThMts. tbe band Suzy and tbe Kn~ belted out their rendition OI the Village People ~. •YMCA• - complete with band mavementf -then segued into a Bom¥! Raitt bal.14d. l Teen-age girls from the Riverside group •Above ana Beyond " productions, shimmied and rocked to pop music in frortt of a packed audience at Ce~ ' tennlal Stage. > ' An exhibit of a Marilyn Mo% roe mannequin sitting pretty iJl her 1955 cotton-canqy pink Lin1- -coln drew the curious, who were allowed to look but not touch the popular starlet's cat encased in a jumbo fiberglas box. ) It's nearly impossible to experience the entire fair in on~ day. Several people vowed they would be back over the next 1?/ days. 1 Rhythm Cats at Centennial Stage. . CT • All Day: Cars of Past, Present and Future at Budweiser Arling- ton Theater. L------------------------------------------------------ " === ~lu'f•QnlO'l•W M8 0110 •70W. ,,.. .. • Cellll..._ .... Wild: .... " ..,i.i 1894-1995 FOUR GENERATIONS 101 Years! SISAL SALE up to 30 ~FF ALE> EN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placentia Sc. Cosca Mesa 646-4838 .. .... • . 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The COit ll $79 for JCC members, S99 for potential mem- bers. All fees include food, lodging and expensee. The camp ls limited to ts campers per trip. Call 751 - 0608. \. SO.NTOWN PAMJLY CELE- BRATION: A promotional day for • Vacation Bible School will be held at Commwilty Cliurch Congrega· tional, United Church of Ch.rtst, 611 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, July 16. Promotional Day will fea- ture fun, games, food, entertain- ment ancf a petting zoo. Vacation Bible School will be held July 24· 28, 1 to 4:15 p.m .• with a music program led by Director of Music Rodger Whitten, crafts, stories and snacks. Cost for Vacation Bible School is $16 per child, $28 for two children. Call Kathy Harvey, Sun-. day School Superintendent, at 644-7400. . . •SERMONS "INFLUENCING TiiE FUTUltE OP OUJl NATION.~: That's the top- ic 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Orange Coast Unitarian Universallst Church, 1259. Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Special guest Don Evarts of Newport Beach will perform a Chopin solo. Call 646-4652 · "TIIE GREATEST POWE.Ill•: That's the topic 10:30 a.m. Sunday . at Newport Beach Church of Reli- gious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Call 646- 3199. "FORMLESS FORMI ": That's the topic 10:30 a.m. Sunday, July 16, at Newport Beach Church or Religious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Call 646- • SUPPORT GROUPS lmftACJ&U.111: Paamtl, libMap aacl ~ ol tbe ..nous. ly meataJly II meet at 6:30 p.m. SUJ¥My et St. 4Rdtew's Pr.byter- lan Cbwdi. 800 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Call Adult Educa- tion OttlCe at 514-2236. CA•m NETWOU: Pree ongoing meetings a.re heUl 7 :30 p.m. Thursday at St. Andrew'• Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andnrwt Road. Newport Beach. The meetings ar_p UIU4lly held in Stewart Lounge and open to all. Call 514·2239. A TIME POil RENEWAL: An opportunity for inactive Catholics to participate in or listen to candid - dialogue on topics of their choice is held at 6:15 p.m. Sunday, July 16 al Our Lady Queen of Angels Parish Center, 2046 Mar Vista Dri- ve, Newport Beach. Tupics have induded changes since Vatican U Scripture, Faith, Communities, ' annulments, morality, persona( expe,dences, etc. Come or call ahead to 548-3844 (Marie Romano) or 644-9218 (Sister Agatha Pair- mon). • WEEIQ)AY SERVICES SCIENCE OF MIND: Medita- tion at 6 p.m. followed by "Pros- pertty/Sdence-of Mind• at? p.m. are held Tuesday at Newport Beach Church of Religious Sci- ence, 901 Dove St., No. 145, New- port B~ch. •Physical Perfection/Science of Mind• is also held 10 a .m. Wednesdays, Call 646-3199. PRAYEll BJlEAKFAST: First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa -holds a Prayer Breakfast at 6 a.m. Wednesday at Denny's restau- rant at Newport Boulevard and 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Call 548-7727. HOLY COMMUNION: St. •CONCERTS/ ENTERTAINMENT • 3199. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Lldo, Newport Beach, offers a noon service Wednesday with Holy Communion. Bring a lunch and dine with the church staff after the service. Call 675-0210 . YIDDISH HOUJl: Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa, holds "Yid- dish Hour" at 11 a.m. July :n with writer Gerson Jerus. Kosher lunch is available at noon for $3. Reser- vations: 513-5641. •RELIGIOUS EDUCATION/'CAMPS WEEKEND ADVENnJllE CAMP: Costa Mesa-based Jewish Community Center of Orange L------------------------------------------------------~ °"' c.ore PTMW Senicts 1:4S ._._ I 0:30 I.Ill & S:30 ""'" RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Rev. Mary Murray Shelton Senk>r Minister SUnday ·"The Bliss of Time " CHURCH OF REUGloUS SCIENCE ~Member ol the Uniled Church ol ~giovs Science 2205 MAIN STREET . • SUITE 23, SEACUFF VIUAGE HUNTINGTON ~CH, CA 92648 · (714) 969· 1331 EPISCOPAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FmST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido, Newport BeaCh 673-1340 or 673-6150 Cb\uc:h lOam. 5pm, 9'mdar School lOam Wednleday M11tlngl lpli\ ... wt.art madt partakers of Christ, if wt held IM btginning of our confidtnct sttadf ast unto tht tnd; ~""""' J:/4 Brandi ot 1'e MotMI' Churdl Tlae llht o.rca. ot ~Scientist ....,Mme t 1UI CCM.llNrTY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL lN1B> OUtOi Of OttlST. METHODIST CENTER Co.-MeM CHURCH MESAVlmE NEWPORT UNITED llE11tOOIST 16<t~~ lts.,ve. ~ UNmD MllHODIST CHURCH "' 1701 laker, C.M : 745 & IO:OOAM Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. 644-0 Worship at 8:00AM SunC!aY School Al Rev. Edward 1~9:POAM C. rtin Or. Richard G=~ 979-8234 L&.GUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley ~r. ~ · Laiuna Beac 99-3088 Sund~ Morning Worsh~ & Chris n Education 1 O M Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counsel!!l& Center services Av . ble -. . COMMUNITY CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN REAL FAITH· FOR REAL LIFE ST.· MAR.IC PRF.SBTIPJUAH OIURCH ~ COASr-COMMUNrr< CHUP£H 8oB SHANI, SBNIOR PASTOR WflllMD Sf.mas: • s.m-r 6:00 ,,. .. StnilMY 9:00 k 1 O:+S A.M. 5120 brtA C'A""11C atw>. bvN. CA t l115 71 + .85-f .7600 S1111J.1 W11nlli, 9:30 ~.m. Clt/1' C.r., S~ SellHI 1••Hrn 11t EMt~'"" N•w,tlft INelt 644-1341 fOJi,t~C~'~ 1kR.~1>~ eJL \ - • SPECIAL EVENTS KDU.JN-HACKETI ltEnJltNs: In a special servic:e that begins at 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Susan Kirlin- Hackett returns as co-pastor of Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 198 Dover Drive. Now fully recov- ered from cancer. H\ckett will proach for the fir.lt time in over a year. The congregation will also celebrate the 10th anniversary of the ordination or ·Pastor Susan· and her husband and co-pastor Bill Kirlin-Hackett. A recepnon follows the service. Phone 5-48-3631. ....._ . CHRISTIAN ! HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dllclplt1 of Christ) 2401 lrvlnt Ave. 11 l1nt1 lu btl Newportl11ch Sunday Wor1hlp • 10:00AM Dr. 011111 Gladson 145·5111 I BIBLE SllJDY: His Disciples Fellowship in Costa Mesa invites everyone for a study of God's word, food, fun and fellowship at 7:30 p.m. Friday. All ages wel· come. Directions: 650· 2589 (James). • Please send photographs and tys» written releases. detalnng stories, upcoming events, sermon topla or any other news lnvol;ving Costa Mesa and Newport Beach churdleS to Religion Editor Laurie Busby, Daily Pilot. Do W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. You can also fax Items of interest to ~ 170. Releases are requested two weeks prior to an Mnt date. · l. RELIGIOUS SCIENCE I CHURCHSSQN -10:30 I Cllb: At Tu, 111 (714) IUB-319' Dr. JuoNllo Ewr• 11111,.,., LUTHERAN CHRIST LVll-fERAN CH\JRCH Pastor WAlilim I laoalWIY ,,,,_.,,,... ,...,........,,... """'6,~•-•--. ....... . _..., ............ . . • SundlY w...., SaviCa -8:00'10M· • Praite SaWa -9-.JO •• ~School & .. ,... _ 9'..!0 760 Victorii StiUt • Costa~ CA ft6t7 (71A) 631-1611 • (714) 548-o866 (School) f' In 'd l Y f l I ?I I\ N "THE PEACE OF CHRI~ " (John 1'4;2S·27) ,. . takel JO c.,.. or "" .r ' " ~e. 40 cues ot . aoft'drinka, 100 gallons ot ice cream, 200 apple pies, and 1.000 hot-4iggtty dogs? The ~er can only be Ami ad WOU'Stem's Happy Birthday . America Celebration. Six hundred plut local patriots invaded Vie Newport Dunes on the Back Bay to blow out two L.undred and nineteen candles for the U.S. of A. They ceJlle also to partake of the Stem bounty, dance to the music on the dunes and revel in their own special ood fortune. The tone of the July 4 bash was most ~uredly appredation. Appreciation for freedom. Appredation for the opportunity to live and work and create a life in a society where • dreams and talent can produce results. Appreciation for the good fortune to live on the Orange Coast, and to have the chance to gather with friends in gtod ting red. white and blue -and gold thrown in for a little shim~ me~ 1 Passing out monogrammed Frisbies and flutes of champegne, the patriotic pair welcomed Larry and Donna Andenon. Joanne and Steven Armentrout. ~ Dell Barkouras, Vlrgtnla Knott and Paul Bender, Chdstie and Woll and Ann Stern threw a birthday party IOr the U.S. of A. IOI E ...... llM. (acnll,._tlle .. mrlll) lllHICA1214&• 4..,.... Grut Wtt..,_ pretty Adrienne ~Loe ud Scott Ho~, Brii11Ma ~Dr. GHqje ...... Barbara Ud Jay~. R ~. bend lr.dder -.ny eoa.. rend Com'acl Nordquist. Dr. Do..-y Pd WlllLD Crolby, Dorl Jerry Rldaa.rds and the charming De KnaU. Plern De11Det. Whit-Zee Allred. · MJDr.U,SbellyiandDr. ---· . --- MldMel E1nl. a.rt>ara and Ben I • a.w. CDOK's column~ Thufs- Manb. Nora and Claar1ey Hctler, days and Saturdb~. Duettes 50% OFF .-,1 l I < r• () f AHRlCS• \',,IH Tt11'-, A[) Tll JlJl'I' , ... ' . ] I ,,,,; 1lta4 ~ FACTORY & SliOWROOftt 1998 HARBOR BLVD .• COSTA. McsA 642-8400 -- The charming Zee Allred celebrates with Dr. Jerrel Richards. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. 0'13a{6oa Porcli •' .. health and watch the most beau- tiful sunset on earth. A lot to be thankful for, indeed. Wolf, a Newport dlvorce lawyer, and wife Ann have been throwing their party for nearly a decade. "The guest list just keeps growing,• Wolf Stem said. "He spends his entire year pulling people a~. On this day, he brings them all back together. Of course, they are together with different spouses,• joked one cel- ebrant, decked out in red, white and blue sequins and demanding anonymity. . •1 should know. He represent- ed me,• she added taking a big bite out of her jumbo wiener, smothered in ketchup and relish. "Only in America could a dlvorce lawyer, hated by one half of the population he comes in contact with, and loved by the other half he represents, throw a party like this .• No one knows the blessing of this country better than Wolf Stem. A survivor of Hitler's rage, Stem is 'part Horatio Alger, part American dream -rolled into one man. His personal journey has taken him down many roads . ...J On Independence Day, he enjoys the hard earned freedom that America has oHered. "I take nothing for gr;mted in We. The blessing of health, of family, of love, work, you name it. Every day is a special day,• Stem said, surrounded by six hundred peo~le in total agreement. Next year, we're going to expand to both sides of the Back Bay,• joked Ann Stem, showing off her trim figure in very tight fit- Where Your Dolor CovM Moret 1922 HARIOt llvt> .. 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CROSSOVER Bridges keep Newport Beach in touch Serving the Newport-Mewl community since 1907 hg'(p ..,. -loal -- School trustee warit·s to stop free .meal program -~--. ·---. . . . .---~·--..,..-----,--.Wendy Leece says Newport-Mesa should no longer administer fede rally-funded brealdast,hmCh program--:-·n·slike, giVe me a break-:-Tfils Is .., · free food for·everybody whether By Julie Ross Cannon, Staff Writer NEWPORT-MESA -School board member Wendy Leece thinks tt:s time parents take responsibility for feeding thelr· children and not dump it in the federal government's lap. The Costa Mesa trustee said ThUrsday the Newport-Mesa Uni- fied Sdfool Disb'ict should. stop administering a summer break- fast and l~ch program f\mded by District asks for city's nod on Bear Street site' • Costa Mesa Pl aruJ.g Commission on Monday wjll review a proposal to allow 79 homes on the former school site, which the district is trying to sell. By Tina Borgatta, Staff Wn'ter COSTA MESA -The New- port-Mesa Unified School District is seeking the city's approval for a zoning change that would allow a 7~unit housing tract at the Bear Street Elementary School site. The district is asking the city to rezork the 10.8-acre property, which is currently· designated for institutional and school recre- ational use as well single-family residential, to planned low-densi- ty residential in hopes of boosting lB market value. District officials would like to get $4.5 million in the sale of the school site at 2985 Bear St. "The highest market value (for the property) would be if it's used for single-family dwellings,~ said Carolyn Stocker, the diStrict's execulive directo'{ of business services. "We're trying to maxi- mize the value of the property and mihimize the risk of the potential buyer. "If the district has already gone through the rezoning process, its takes some of the risk. out of the bidding process. Other- wise, the buyer ol the property will have to go through it, and the risk of purchasing the property (for a specific use) is much greater.· Stoc.ltw-said the district bas already received ·a number• of bids from interested buyers. The district mailed off information ro some 200 interested bidders just .... last week. O n Monda_y night, the city's Planning Commission will review a conceptual pllin for the site, •SEE BEAR PAGE A11 ·' the federal government. •Someone in Washington bas decid ed that it's the government's . responsibility to feed children during the summer and that school districts should oversee the programs," Leece said. ·1 feel that it is par~nts' responsibility to feed their children during .the summer and that there are othet welfare programs that provide food.· The matter will come before the school board Tuesday when Carol Stocker, executive director of business operations, gives a report on the summer feeding program. The program, which is entirely funded by the federal govern- ment, costs nothing to the New- port-Mesa Unified School District. It is designed to . pro'(ide free meals to low-income children during the summer when schools are f:!c¥<1, the.report s'ays. L~es are. available daily to children through age 18 at Whitti- er, Sonora and Parsons· schools while lundtes and breakfasts are available at Pomona School and Llons Park, Thoug)l the progr1im's lnten- tiOn is to seive meals in areas where most of the children quali- fy for free or reduced-priced school meals, Leece said the pro-- gram has become uncontrollable and many people who don't qual- ify take advantage of the offer.· , •Theoretically, if J wa~t to go, down to Parsons School, my kids can eat therEl: for free: she said. they qualify or not?• Leeee said she's woiried about the message the program sends to people . ·0oes our giving out free food· encourage people who are not. having their needs being met in other countries to come here to feed their families for free?• she asked. ·Are we encouraging peo- ple.to enjoy the quality of life we enjoy at the taxpayers' expense?· Though the district can't dis- • SEE LUNCHES PAGE A11 Having a r'air, time· Fairgoers enjoy a dizzying ride on the Twiste r at the Orange County Fair, which o pened Friday. ·For 17 days, the fairgrounds w ill be a maze of rides.food. animals, amus~ts and manicured.gardens Sy Carolyn Miller, s .. tt ~ A cacophony of Sbund, sights and smells greeted the thousands of visi- tors of all ages who flooded into the Orange County Fairgraunds on opening-day Fri- day. This year's fair theme is •come F ive-year-old Kwtis Uska from Con- necticut stood on the .. Air Boingo• trampo- line, a harness around his stQCky legs, anxiously waiting to be hoist- ed in the air and bounced like a bungee jumper. Within seconds the grin on Kwtis' fa ce was replaced with a look of pan- ic as his litUe body was swiftly to Our Garden Party• -a salute to horticulture and the nursery indus- (fy. Find out what's in store. today at the Orange County Fair. Sff-AS. Wrinkled ele- phants decorated with red felt blan- kets were a favorite of first. time fair-goer Scott Gate.- wood, 8, who rode the giant animals with bis cousins and sister, who all live in Mission Viejo. laWlched in the air, tw'ned upside down, then landed safely back on the trampo- line -a successful ride on · one Of the new attractions at this year's Orange Coun- ty Fair. "It was good. I wasn't scared," said Kwtis. the sm1le returned to his face stained with chocolate ice cream. "I like this the be~t. I bounced and bounced." "It was cool. The ele- phant's nice,• said Scott, after his turn around the hay-covered arena. ·T<he best thing I liked •SEE FAIR PAGE A5 CASEY LUKSCH I OAlY iilor Jasmine Mathieson, 6, .of Costa Mesa ts actually having a good Ume •on the Air Botngo ride on opening day of the Orange County Fair. . STOP nE Al& FOOO? Should 1he Newport· .Mesa school district • stop administe r! the federally-tu~. free summer meal ~ program for low- income children 1 Call our Readers' Hotline at 642- 6086 and let us knOw what you think. Council rejects two claims from polic~ shootings •Family of suspected bank robber who died in shootout seeks $3 million, as does man injured in different incident. By Tina Borgatta, Staff Wnter .... COSTA Ml'SA -The C>ty Council this week rejected S6 million worth of claims filed against the.city over two officer- mVolved sliootings that occurred wilhin a few weeks of each other last sununer, one of which ended in the death ot a 48-year~old rob- bery suspect. The wife and one daughter of John Mazak, a Mission Viejo man who died ·in '"a shoot out with po'lice behind the Farruly Fitness Center on Adams Streel last Au'gust. filed a joint claim seek- ing $2 million"from the city. Two other daughters of Mazak each filed separate claims for $500,000. Mazak had been identified as a susped in a bank robbery that had occwred in the same area a few months earlier, police said. Witnesses reportedly spotted Mazak outside the bank and tele- phoned police. BY the time authorities caught up with him, Maza.k was entering the fitness center. according to reports. Police surrounded the build- ing, and Mazak was coptronted. by the .officers as he exited through a back door, repoits said. Authorities said he exchanged gunfire with the officers and was shot down just a few feet from his car. The other incident involved 29-year-old Antonio De Los Angeles, who-is-seeking SJ mil· lion from the city. De Los Angeles was shot in •SEE CLAIMS PAGE A1 1 Resident hopes mem~ntos aren't lost forever r-----------------------------------, ! SPORTS • I I MOUNl>JOWN I . f ,,. I llSTllUYS l o.ASSIFIED I ~ lMECDASf i"tlli9UCNCJrlCIS A12 142 15 Al Al • Boxes containing cherished old photographs and books accidentally left out on. the curb with the trash . . . ey· Julie ROIS cannon, Staff Writer NEWl>ORT BEA<;H Barbi Braff Townsend woke up to a nightmare. June 30. • The mOther of two had ta.ken home three valuable boxes of perspnal memorabilia from storage the day before; only to find the boxes empty and scattered beside the curbside truh the next lllomin!I· Gone were old penonal pbotogNpba md --· Including many .-... ltlbor wbo died• few years ago, Gone wen tbl te· Mi\ plMI ond materlUo Ibo bod golbond dudng her J'Mll u • ~ taedMr ad e kt"" JJriDdDol. aoa. -Ibo• ·s• .. ~ -• 0:.·>1-bod.._ ... bortwo ~...,.. •J WU clss .C•td. MAd lbrt liuW \'IMr -......... 'II WUlpOl\alllfW.-'--· _ .... _ .... . ~~ .. ................. ' ---lleck-.... --.. ·-i.mr...-Jm greer . "Wyfc er ' l . -' I No need to wai,t any ·: longer for this sale ... ' ' POSH ts having tts much 1 awaited semi-annual sale . -with savings up to 70% on top quality men's clothing and accessories. Examples of savings include suits priced from $294.90, and a few as low as $179.90, sport , coats priced from $239.90, with ·~~some as low as $89.90, and dress ·~ shirt.S priced from $44.90, and as -~1Iow as $19.90. •1 Also on sale is a nice selection of golf wear, Patagonia, Kabala l and Reyn Spooner merchandise. ~The sale is. expected to last ·' through July 'l.7. POSH (640-8310) is at 561 ; Newport Center Drive at Fash-rion Island. United Party Rentals bas everything you'd need for a suc- cessful party, including chairs, all shapes and sizes of tables, chaffing dishes, canopies and sil- ver. United Party RentalsJ.s offer- ing a 10% off special on tables and chairs if you bring in the ad in today's paper. United Party Rentals {645- 0760) is located near Hoag Hos- p~tal at 1602 Babcock in Costa Mesa. The cross streels are Pla- centia and W':' 16th Street. Sofa Dlrect Factory Show- room is having a summer special on upholstery an d slip covers. A. sofa is $499 plus the cost of the fabric, and a chair is $299 plus the cost of the fabric. Sofa Direct has many fabrics lo chose from, or you can bring in your own fabric. The best part of Sofa Direct is its unbelievably quick turn- around service, and it ca.it do just about anything you want. Sofa Direct (759-9268) is at 2900 E. Pacific Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. .The -of In Newport Beach, you connect the dots with bridge s -from Newport Bay to Newport Channel, from.Balboa Island to the Corona del Mar foot- bridge, from Lido Isle to the Arches. Newp<irt - bridg~ span water f!Dd roadways, carry cars.and blkes,_!ushi and S.)!!!boards, for busy Newporters-'- who always want to get to the other side. (We count 12 bridges in Newp<irt Beach. How many mor~ are there?) · · _ At top, the Newport Boulevard bridge cro15- lng over Pactftc Cout.H.lghWay becomes a stream of headlights at nighk.Aliove, a gon- dola slowly makes lts way under the Udo Island bridge aiid a steady bloom ol Dowen dangling from the top dresses up tbe Golden- rod footbridge ln Corona del M..-. Ji J/ I • • Daily Pilot photos by GREER WYLOER ·, ' 1be Orange County Fair is back through July 23. For spe- cials on fair admission, there's OCN Kid's Days on Fridays, where children 6 to 12 are admitted free; new this year are teen days, Mondays, July 10 and 17, when .those aged 13 to 17 are admitted for $3; Senior days are on Thursdays, July 13 and 20, and people 55 and older are admitted for $3. Sea Scout Base project . recogi1ized by national group Regular a·dtnission prices are: ages 18 to 54, $6: seniors 55 and older, $4; teens 3 to 17, $5; chil- dren 6 to 12, $2, and those younger than 6 are free. Parking is$3. There are also carnival dis- count days for rides. Every di!-Y but Saturday, you can purchase a $1 5 wristband for unlimited rides from 10 a .m. to midnight, O( buy a wristband for St 1 Mon- • day through Friday for unlimited rides from opening to 7 p.m. -it-AlsO, wi'ih the price of adlnis- sion, you can attend a free 7:30 p .m. concert each day of the fair in the Pacific Amphitheatre. Tonight's perfonner is Stephen SUU. and Sunday's headliner is the group Shenandoah. For more information, call 708-FAIR. • MST -.n5 appean Thundays and Saturdays.. tfyou know of a'good buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at ~ 4170. Afant winning docks - Ula Miller, president of hellmaker, wHo orga- nized the demolition and rebuild- ing of the Boy Scout Sea Base docks in Newport Beach, earned top honors for best community service project at the recent national conventi on of the Asso- ciated General Contractors in San Diego. "Fhe project involved the den;iQlition of 66 feet of badly det~riorated wooden docks at the Sea Scout Base, which was then rebuilt and refloated at an esti- mated cost of $100,000 in cash and in-kind services donated by BFJ Constructors; Golden State Framers; Hardy & Harper; Jones, Henle & Schunck; Mahan Insur- ance Brokers and Steve P. Rados Construction. The new dock was designed by members of the' ACC studt;nt chapter at UCI. New name -same service: After 19 years serv: ... q Costa Mesaand N ewport Beach. Scott and Birdie B~d have dropped thelr ' affiliation with a national printing chain and renamed their printing company Baird Printing. With nine employees, three presses, a color copier and two high-speed copiers, Baird Print- ing, at 369 17th St., in Costa Mesa, is a full service printing and copying center. The Bairds will continue to provide door-to-door printing ser- vice. Baird Printing can be .reached by calling 642-0621 . Uck of the year? -For a little chuckle as you drive north on the 55 Freeway, take a glance at the billboard located on the lefthand side of the Mesa Drive overcross- ing. ' . It's a fancy advertisement for the new Chevy Blazer which . · cite& the new vehide design as the •uck of the Year.· It appears that part of the billboard has dis- appeared. .New o!fi~s -Ken Tangen . has been elec:te( president of the Costa Mesa Rota'ty Club. Serv- ing with Tangen are Gordon Currie, vice pn:stdent; Pete Vlot- VOl..19,NO. 154 hour lln!¥Ming M'Mce may be us«! to recent l11tt111ri to the ldltof on any to91c. ADDl£SS - rtew!o stories, iUUd:rat:loos, edito- rial matt« or advertisements herein can be reproduced with· out written permlsJlon of copy-- right owner. TEMPEllATUlllS -·~ MUl''IS ff. JOMGON, --I ''M U19lm l, fdltof ........... -.. ---CllY""'"' IMllC ...... Photo Edit« -------· Jtµ•ucdan~ ~-........ --..,,,...... . a .-..~ : MMIDllt~Cont11oH9.' \ OUraddmis ls 130·W. B.ly St., Costa Mesa. Clllf. 92627. CQR8ECDONS It IS tN Pllot'5 polky to prompt- ly correct •II errors of substance. Pleaw aill 574-4213. ni.nk )«!. . . -----' HOW IO REACH US Orwlation Tuff.mes Orange CountY ' (S00)1sl'.9141 . Adftrtislng Classlfied 642-5678 Display 642-4321 E-.i · News 540-1224 Sports 642-4330 News, Sports Fa> 646-4170 E-Mail: FLn71MP1odgJ.com Main()ffb Business Office 642-4321 Business Fax 631~5902 ..,_,,,,., Clllfornil ~ Hewf, I T1n'lft Mirror Compiny, =::'a., '"' O 1"5 c.llf. CN. W .. __ 67'61 Balboa 67161 Costa Mesa 75161 Coron.i del Mar 6!1161 llMFPOllECAST LOCATION ~ZE -1-2 'SW fMwport 1·2 SW lll•dd•• 1·2SW --1-20N CdM • 1-2 PN .......... Ugllt--lhlfllng- ID-to•tS -------'-'••• """"'_2_ -- jim deboom Service dub meetings this coming week: Monday: 6:30 p.m. -the Har- bor Mesa Lions Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Dub for membership orientation. Club al Mesa Verde Country Club to hear from Terry Undval, president or Regent University, on ·The Christian Right vs. The ACLU.·; The Exchange Club of Orange Coast at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a busi- ness meeting. 6:15 p.m. -New - port-Balboa Rotary Club meets at llie Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for the annual Demotion Night Program for outgoing pres- ident Richard Holmgren. to,·past president; Tell: Grlfflth, secretary/treasurer; directors Mark Ruiz, Edward Pscheldt. Fred Hartman, and Chuck 1\'emp; Tom Johnson, sergeant at anns; Gerald Boyland, pro- gram chairman; and Edward Pscheidt, bulletin publisher. Tuesday: 7:30 a.m . -New- port Beach Rotary Club at the Balboa Bay Club to hear from Melissa Shaw. Noon -Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club at the Costa Mesa Community Center for a meeting coordinated by Lew Fannon; Newport Beach Kiwanis Club at the Shark Island Yacht Club. 6 p.m. -Costa Mesa-New- port Harbor Lions Club, the Fish Fry Club, at the Costa Mesa Country ~b for a business meeting. Wednesday: 7:15 a.m. -South Coast Metro Rotary Club, the ·Taste of Costa Mesa Club,· at the Center Oub. 7:30 a.m. -Cos- ta Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Uons 01,1.b at Ma Barker's restaurant for a speaker from Orange Coast College. Noon - Soroptim:Jst lnlemattonal of .Newport Harbor at the Santa Ana Country Club for a business meeting: Costa Mesa Rotary Thursday: Noon -Kiwanis Club of Corona del Mar at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club; The Exchange Oub of Newport Harbor at Shark Island Yacht 'Club fo r the Teacher of the Year program coordinated by Amie Prankenberger; Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Oub at the Holi- day lnn1 Newport Irvine Rotary Club at the Irvine Marriott to hear from county Treasurer John Moorlach . Welcome to the world of ser- vice d ubs -Jerry Seiden, who · joined the Costa Mesa Down- town Kiwanis Club. T1DES ..... s..11 ... Wevwb• TODAY .......... 11...tor First low A new southwest 1:02 1.m .. 0.3 . swell should com- blne with a no rth· First high west sWell produc· 7:12 a;m. 3.4 !"9 shoulder hr Second low sets for the mi le 11 :57a.m. 2.1 of this Wffk. By Fri· Second high day, 1nother south· west swell from . · 6;33 p.m, • 6.1 New Zealand will -y brin~all, but fun surf the weetc;- '""low end. There b • • 1:52 a.m. -0.4 chance of • moder- ""' h;gh .. IOUth SW'ell '?c M~ Friday, but or 1:111.m. 3.6 most of nht W'tWk Second low .... ..rt should "" 12:51 p.m.· 1.1 smaff. For dalty surf -1"9!;1 -.. ~-tt.: . lA ~:BJlll" sutlf. Thi coll ... -:.:.s:r ..,, polll--· •• COSTAMISA • COMrlUrlrn' a a.ms is publi5hed ev«y Satun:Yv In the Dally Pilot. FAX your service cfub's meeting Information to 631 -5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport BffCh, Clllf., 92660. • llOO twbrot' ltvd.: More than $500 worth of flrewc:>fb was ~ed stolen from 1 fireworks stand at Cmta,Mesa High ~ day. before Independence Day. A volunteer Meeping in the ~ricing lot guard!~ the stand believes his 4 a.m. lnffZ· l~ttadc: may hive sair off the bandits. · • blodl: of a.le.: ~ burglar' reportedly broke Into a locked '87 Toyot.1 Camty ind RM $1,655 worth or property Inducting an ati.che c.M, gate opener and • c.omputwr soft. ware ~for • cakmltor. , • 2d •of ..... er.wk: 1Wo tJm Ind Vihwwfs worth $600 ...me stoten.frOm a '95 Acur• Int= thief left the car mt-Ing on a whlde !d which didn't to the clr's C1¥1ner. 1155 w. Meer St.: The~ TKO •°"IVE u• sign wonh $100 w. ~ ~ trom the•1tfencw ofl'f-. food~ • IMowwwA $110tlll lighton a ~ pick.-uptruck wn ~=out of Its IOCbt ho/• th~. -· Harbor' .fwJ ~ St.: A m.t. v...-nt .Ji: his JOI or 4DI with riwmpt shouklllr l9ngth hltr ,...,...., t.-d • knHe to stael • bedtptek containing rnllcw4a.ntoul i..n.. from • Colt.I Miii reddtnt. \llllho wtt not MnMd "' the wncounw. • __ .,_,. $4.500 llptql ____ wd ~ from 1he trunk of. 'II Mlp<Ww. taaDllJ IMCH • DllMli* ... ..::1·---•ICla. al• gold 7S Mllmlt• ... ~ t1r1Vlftdll.-l1P;rlldl)i lltCll9 $2.M<1'h_,po ..... -..... • ' • 1- ' ' Fied is dogged by daughters When our girls were teenagers, they were somehow always able to dodge the chore of walking the dog(s). It was ow older daughter, Diana, who got us into dogs in the first place. During a driving trip around the country, she launched a campaign to acquire a family dog. The hype began gently some- wh~re around Amarillo. It reached a crescendo five weeks later in Green River, Utah, where she declared it was downright Wl-Amerlcan to grow up without a dog. Not only that. Diana said as we approached Searchlight, Nev., tbere were the great life lessons and the responsibility one learns from raising and car- ing for a dog, blah-blah, yatta- yatta. When we finally caved in, just beyond Baker~o. 2 daughter, (:arol -wise for her 12 years - wanted the record to show that she bad not said a word about a dog, that it was strictly her sis- ter's idea. Well, you know bow the story played out: We get the dog, No. 1 daughter goes off tt> college, No. 2 sticks to her guns, mom and dad fake care of the dog. Including the second critter, a soggy, shivering, mud-covered, 6-week-old mutt No. 1 dal;lghter -who else? -found by the side of the Big Sur highway in a rain- storm. Then there were two for mom and dad to raise, feed and walk. And we are still at it, though the cast has c)langed by one. The real switch has come in ow daughters, who now are deeply involved with dogs. Diana owns and shows two flatcoat retrievers, massive, jet- black critters she runs at least an hour or so each day -rain, shine or Colorado blizzard - and much longer on weekends. Carol last fall became a volun- teer at the San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Her entry-level assign- ment: dog walker! She swoggled her gentleman friend, John, ioto it and every weekend they go to the SPCA and spend hours walk- ing homeless dogs. When we visited last month, a tour of the shelter was a genuine highlight of our mp. As you would imagine, the shelter is in a dismal, industrial part of the city. But any resemblance to other shelters ends there. The facility is enormous, almost a whole city block. But if the neighborhood is bleak, the shelter itself is a joy- ous place, because the San Fran- cisco SPCA does not kill the pets that become its charges. It keeps trying until it finds a new home and a new life for every critter that comes in. The exceptions are animals that are terminally ill or seriously crazy. Even feral cats, the alley fight- ers who could never adapt to a home, walk out of the shelter. They're cleaned up, fed, treated fred martin for whatever might ail them - and neutered. Then they're paroled, happy in the street, but incapable of increasing their bibe. Another significant and obvi- ous difference: This shelter does- n't smell the way so many others do. It doesn't smell like cats or dogs or what they leave behind. It smells like San FranciSco should,-clean and fresh, with maybe a whiff of sourdough in the air. It takes tremendous dedica- tion and effort to maintain a shel- ter that way. Plus a paid staff of 130 people, everyone from ken- nel cleaners to veterinarians, 800 volunteers and an annual budget of $3.5 million. And not a penny of public funds. The money comes from dona- tions, trust funds and the income from the shelter's enterprises: a veterinary clinic, a school for dog groomers and an obedience training center. The newest wrinkle is a day camp, a Clu~ Med for dogs. There, for rates of $20-$25 per day, depending on frequency, dozens of critters play, romp, get groomed, attend fitness classes and watch such flicks as ¥ 101 Dalmatians" and "Lassie" on videotape. Smashing ideal It seems a fine business someone around here could start with a relatively small invesbnent and, done right, could make some very tidy money. We toured the indoor-outdoor dormitories and found dozens of critters to take home. The re was a little, gray kitten in the intake center who had just arrived; be would probably be out of there in an hour. Then ·there was Harry, a large, fluffy mix of many varieties, who grinned at us, wagged his big tail and said, "Take me home, puleeze." My wife artd I looked at one another for several moments. Then a chorus of, ~Naaah, we just can't." We came close, but we knew Harry would be snapped up soon. Someone would get a fab- ulous bargain for their $28 adop- tion cost. And if it takes a while because Harry is 10, we ~ew be was in loving hands. "We need places this goo<i for homeless children," my wife thought out loud as we left. • FaED MARTIN'S colwmn runs every Thursday and Saturday. obituaries Wilmot Frances Robinson Longtime r.. ·wport Beach resi- dent Dr. Wilmot Frances Robin- son died Wednesday of natural causes. He was 81. Dr. Robinson, a medical doctor, dl~ered boats with his friends fTom the Old Port Orange on Pacific Coast Highway in the 1940s. In the early 1950s be pur- chased a home in Baysbores and had a 30-foot sporUishing boat custom built by the Mitchell Brothers in Costa Mesa. Or.'Robinson pursued his love for fishing and the sea by fishing in many tournaments for the Bal- boa Bay Club, The Pacific Angle.(S, The Balboa Angling Club, The Shark Island Yacht Club and the San Diego Marlin Club. He kept his boat at the Bal- W.E. West boa Yacht Basin and would move it to follow the fish to San Diego in the summers. Dr. Robinson was internation- ally known for winning the Inter- national Light Tackle Marlin Tournament, and held anJntema· tional Game Fish Association World Record for silver marlin for years. He is survived by his two sqns, Russell of El Cajon, and Kent of Costa Mesa; five grandchildren: his ~at Gato; and his long.term caregiver Machael Parrett. No services are planned1 Or. Robinson's remains will be scat- tered of! the east end of Catalina as per his request. Donations in his memory may be made to the National Marine Coalition. Longtime area resident W.E. Marine Corps in 1961, Mr. West West of Newport Beach, a retired devoted himself to teaching and marine captain 8J1d retired New~ coaching at Kaiser Jr. High port-Mesa school district teacher, ,5choo1 in Costa Mesa. UnUl bis dled June 27 in bis home. He was retirement in 1977, be influenced 83. • and lnst>ired many young people Mr. West resided in Newport to live up to their full potential. Beach and Costa. Mesa from UM 7 Mr. West ls 1urvtv9d by bis and throughout his teachlng and wife Helen, ot Newport Beach1 military careen. He was stationed his ton Jim. ot Santa ADa1 bil at El Toro Marine Bai8 every otb-da\,19hter Patti. Of Nwadai Ud er duty. his three grandcblldreD Greg, After his retirement from the Mk:belle and Jell. - ,' ~ FEU>MAN I OAILY Pl.OT Mary Strenn paddles through the calm waters of th~ Back Bay during a class at the Newport Aquattcs Center. With wanll summer weather predicted all this weekend, It's time to get back to the great outdoon. Land Rover sales may resume in Newport • Owners of Sterling BMW dealership hope to expcihd their site and add the pricey utility vehicle to the sales fleet. By Evan Henerson, Staff Writer NEWPORT BEACH -While Ferraris and Jaguars have not been sold since Newport Imports shut its doors last Octo- ber, a Land Rover franchise appears to be beaded back into town~·. Philip Vass. managing p art- ner of Sterling BMW, has a let- ter of intent from Land Rover of North America granting ·him a Land Rover franchise.· Vass hopes to bring tbe dealership to a 5.8-acre site in Newport Cen- ter adjac~nt to the Newport Beach Country Club. "Unfortunately, this fran- chlse has been closed for nine months, 11 Vass said Friday. "We want to get them to Sterling Motors. We feel really good about the growth of utility vehi- cles in our market area." The Newport Center site would accommodate a full-ser- vice, new and used vehicle dealership as well as a parts department and service center. Vass would also use part of the space to expand the Sterling BMW dealerstup. Vass hopes to conclude his land purchase with The Irvine Co. within the next 30 days. The dealership would not open for an additional 12 to 18 months, Vass said. Financial terms of the deal have n ot been determin ed, according to Vass. "I'm still try- ing to figure that out myself, 11 he said. The city's Land Rover fran- chise has been tied up in the bankruptcy of Newport Imports. According to Vass, Classified ads work for you! THE Daily Pilot Classified Community Ma rketplace however, the manufacturer has managed to separate the Land Rover fTanchise from the deal- ership's bankruptcy. The fran- chise can now be transferred to another dealer, Vass said. Officials from Land Rover of North America could not be reached for comment Friday. Vass' plans are welcome news to city officials who are hoping to recoup some of the sales tax lost when Newport Imports shut its doors. "We'd like to see that new dealership open an<j operating ASAP,"' said City Manager Kevin Murphy. Celebratin9 _.50 IJ,~ars ... ••. and I lofle IJ.OU more t~n efler. HapplJ AnniflersarlJ ! ! L~fle, Shirlev. I brhrfly In tie• news :i>rograms otrered by Friends of ocx;: IJbrary COST+~ -'llMt ~ • •Dou QubololwGl be theoub- OI °'!"l!! C~ College~ Nol"· jec:talopn>gnmonJan.31, 1996. 'inan I!. w~ Ubrmy are olfor· 'rbe pn>gnm wtll be p...-by log a wldi! ,._ cl programs rew.d OCC blstory proleuor 'With a variety o( topics lat lbe Henry S. Panlan. Lott spring, 995·96 year. OCC featured a literary look at • Tbe first program begins at Quixote, while the new program .:1:30 p.m. WednOMlay, !!opt. :W, wlll eumlne Quixote from a bis· aod·will leoture a lecture· obout -toricol penpe<llve. New Mulco'a Anasazi •ncUaos. • The fourth presentation, occ assistant proleosor of ttued •Adventures at Sea: Three anthropology BeW Kumler· Yett, Women in a Boait. • ls scheduled •and OCC assiStant prolessor ol for early Matt:b. Newport Beach geo10gy Jay R. Yett will illustrate sailor and friends of the Ljprary their lecture on the topic With president Christine EOWilfds will ~des. The Yetts have extensively present .the program. She bas studied Anasazi biStory amt cut--sanea extensively ThtoUg))out the hue in New Mexico. : world. ·" . , • "Books on Parade" is the sec-•The final presentation, which ond program ol the year, sched-is scheduled in late April, 15.tiUed •uled for the 'first week 1n Decem-"The Ancient Greek Drama• and ber. OCC librarian Debbie J(. will be presented by retired OCC Webb will present the program English and Spanish professor ,along with the manager of the Mary McChesney. ,..... Lido Bookstore, Irma Wolfson. .For more information about Webb and Wolfson will review the programs, or about joining recently published works and OCC's Friends of the Llbr~. call holiday books. -432-5885. · 1V star to speak to Newport Foundation Actor Mike F4J'Tell will talk ·about worldwide human rights issues and the organization •Human Rights WAtcb w at The Newport Foundation's breakfast meeting at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday. The meeting is·titled, "Human Rights -A Personal Perspective.• Farrell is best known for' his role as BJ. Huruticutt on the TV show M• A ·s·H. The cost is $20 for members, $28 for non-members and $15 for students with school ID. For reservations, call Petra Gallagher at 675-3228. Corona de! Mar High Oass of'75 plans reunion ' The 20-year reunion of the place Saturday, Sept. 16 at the Balboa Yacht Club in Newport Beach. Corona del Mar High School Class of 1975 is presently being planned. For information, call Shannon Aikman at 645-3700. The reunion party will take FAMILY OWNED AND Where Our Customers Refer Their. Friends AWARD AAATCO Is The Proud Recipient or The "Newport Balboa Rotary Club" Award, For Honesty Aqd · lnlegrlty. tY;fJiA·• :utFREE:??.~:: COMPLETE 631-11 70 AUTOMOTIVE 1728 PLACENTIA SERVICE CENTER COSTA MESA --•DOMESllC •IMPORTED cAli's . TRUCKS . RY'S __ .. I D D • • CHRONIC BIHi .,_ath c:;an now be Sclentltlcallr controlled! Professional evaluat1on. diagnosis O(ld therapy are now avallable from the oral health provider you hull moot ... your hJmlly d<inllsl. Confklentty r9g(ltn control of your -pfOblems In Ill• privacy of ouf office. ·""'-.......... messes 'anti-resident' l , I •Costa Mesa councilwoman switches argument and takes. on 'segment' of business community who she says 'thwrib their noses' at residents' complaints. Byllna Borgo!U. SlaffWrita' COSTA Ml!SA-Over lbe years, Coale Mela dty nffldab bave been accused o(belng "anti·--·· But Oty Coundlwoman 5fndra Genis this week turned the tab&es, saying lbere> •a ~· c& lbe Joool . business community that Is "veiy unlrlendly" ID resideots. "I'm wondering evenmally who lsgolng ID want ID live here;• Genis said Wednesday. . Her comments came Wedoes- .day nigh~ duriiig a progress report on the operations of the BJ~ Mar· ble Coffee roasting ft4mt on Logan Avenue. City olfidals have been keeping a watchful eye on operations at the Blue Marble facility for about a month, ever since residents began complaining that fumes from the plant were creating health prob- lems like nausea and dilficulty breathing. Genis said she was angered by a letter written by an owner of the bempany that was publisbed in the ~Pilot two weeks ago. •'hie letter lhowed a real con· tempt'"' the -ltvtng In the area.• Genii Mid -Y· "I keep beorlng comments that Ceola Mela Is aotl·b"*-· But we have a segment ol. the ~ community that Is very unlriendlY toward residents. •And all Ibey IJave ID say is, 'You're anti-buWless.' and every- ·onejustldnd ol'rollsaver anapiay> dead." But Genis said lbe Blue Marble company -which dty clfidals soy bas suspended operations -isn't the only business that's shown a · lack of conskleration toward resi- dents. . Sh!! also laid into a few auto dealers wJlose paging systems can be heard for blocks around. "We have reaming problems with some of the ·auto dealers," Genis said Friday. ".Most ol lbem are really great and make an effort to get along with their neighbors. But there are ' ( LAST -CHANCE Everything Mu'st Go REMODELING STARTS SOON SAVINGS to ·80% H•Uiq~ JA A Furniture llfVJ Shops 'SINCE 1919 lllfllAY-Ul1lllAY 8:30 -6:80 IUfllAY 12:00 -6:00 156 SOU111 IVPI •ORANGE• (714) 688-1168 a low tbat. W -ccmplalnS Iba! the ayalelh ... .,. loud. their ·-11. Well. too bod.' "People baw told ma that Ibey ..... beard ...... o( the announce- ments from aUIO dealer'> olong Har- bor Boulevard tram u far away as MeM verae t>rtve. •• Ceola Mesa Ownber OI O/<D· merce d1rector Ed Fawcett acicnowiedged tbM dl\e business might appear to •Jbumb their Do.es• at oomplalnll As ~ whole, however, Fawcett said the business community is very miDdfUl at. residents' concems1 And he sol<!_ the worlQ!)g .ll>laUono ship between residents and busl· ness owners has never beeft better. •The residents are their cus- tomers, anll· they are '{ery, very important to the liveliness ol. their companies,• Fawcett said. "I think for the most part, the bu.slness community is very committed to persuading thoSe few that might ·not be following the rules to coop- erate.• · Genis said city officials could tighten the reins on problem com- •1 keep hearing comments that Costa Mei/a ls anU-business. 8utwehave a segment of the · business community that is very unfriendfy toward residents ... • -SANDRA GENIS pany proctii:es. ind\ldlng yanking use permits arid creating more laws 1D~regu1ate·busin>ss actlWlei. But, she said she too would ratb'er see the community work together to resolve these issues .. •we have to be considerate of each other," Genis said. •As r~­ denis, we Want to work with the business coaununity. But the busi- ness community has to realize that this is a residential community. •Having good, strong business-. es here is very important to our existence. But that isn't why we exist." HarborLaWn . . We encourage and inv.ite . comparison of our facilities and fees . For families that prefer cremation, we welcome your • ·visit to our state-of-the-art crematoria, where family and • friends may witness our caring service. Our convenient chapel ·and crematorium, are located in Costa Mesa to serve our community. • There IS a di fference! Newport Harbor Grads Thank by Dr. Michael T. Bywater Dr. Alissa S . Wald Doctors of Optometry ON THE SUBJECT OF CATARACTS The eye's lens goes ltuough o number ol chongeS as 'NII age. Beginning oround middle oge, It becomes less nexlble. As o result, we moy encounter difllcully 'S881ng neor objects, a condition (presbyopia) fhal oon eos!ly be correci9d wtltl 'reading glosses: Later In life, !tie normally cieor proleln of the lens moy change kl Ifs ctlamlcol composition to creole o cloodlness coned ·senlle cotoroct. • As a result ot this opacity, llgtrt connOf be locused property on lhe retina and vision becomes blurred. If !his visual 1mpa1rmeo1 gels ·lo Ille pair< Wlle<o "'°"' suffwlng from cotorocts feel ltlOt removal IS necessory, cotaroct surgery offefs Itself os the most successfully performed surglcol procedure done In ltlls coootry. A catonict Is o cioudlog of ltle normally -lens a 111o oyo. tt oon be compared to o wlndoW ltlol ls frosted or fogged wlltl steam. The amount and pattern at cloodlness wtltlln ftle lens con vary. n Ille ck>udloess Is nor neor me center at me lens, you moy not be aware fhOI o cotoroct ls present. For mild Ci:JtOrocts, o cl!of'90 In yoor COOOC!ive lenses may be ~ Th e Following Businesses 111"! The Newport Harbor Grad Night committee wishes to thank the followin~ businesses and individuals for their generous donations and support in making this yf'nr s Grad Night a most memorable and safe night for our senJors. A very special-th anks, also. to all of the Harbor High parents who spent countless hours planning, constructing, al1d executing "Shipwrecked in Paradise". Our gratitude goes to all who h elped with fund raising, securing auction items. prizes. food , and clean-up. ft couldn't have happened without you! Acme Special EfTect.s Action Rentals or Irvine Allan Adler SUvenrmlthll, Ondy I.anon Alta Cof!'efl Wantbouse & Roasting Co. Alta CoffeehoUSfl Amelia's, Balboa Island American Title Company Antonuccl's Pizza Arinstrong Garden Centers, Inc. Aubflr(lne Restaurant 8jack Bay Running and Rowing Oub 8&1boa fJay Cub Balboa Bay Volleyball Cub Blllbo1t Beach Company Balboa 8-0at Rentall Balboa Island Ferry Bamboo Terracfl Barn Stflek House Baskin Robbins Bauer Jaguar and Land Rover Buter A Cicero S&llm~en Beach Blankflt Babylon, San Francisco Beacon Bay Auto Wash Bucon Bay EnterpriSflS, Inc. Bt1n1hana Rll&laUrMt Big Oty Bqels BIIly Retid~. Palm Sprinp BJ01 Chicago Pln:erla •Body ConnflCtion Bordlt1r NurseriM Boonfl Boanl11 Buka, Inc. Glen Ivy Hot Springs Golden Dragon Golden Spoon Grady. Gerald Grand Prix Performance Greenhouse at WestclifT Court Grower's Ranch Market Gypsy Oen Cafe Hahn. Paul-Newport Beach C.C. H&mburg,er Hanilet Hanagan s Union 76 Hard ~oek CAf'e Hiii's 8-0at Servicfl Hobie Sports Hor s llut Hooters Horn, Jelfrey Hornblower Ito Sum Bistro llughes Market llyatt NeWJ>orter JI Furnalo 'Restaurant Illusions Im .... Newport ll11rbor Na utical MMeum -Newport Landing Newport I.anding SportOllhing Newport Rib Company Nikki'~ Flt1RS NYC tare Ogle. Bob-BRC Racqu.-t Oub Oh Those Donuts Olah Fa.nilly Orange County Fair Or11nge Cnunty Volleyball Oub Ortwein. Dick P.O.S.H. PaclOc Vi1iw Memorial 1'11rk & Mortuary Paddle Power Performing Arts Cenlcr Pilgrim Charters Piu.a. Bakery Piu.a Hut Port O'f.all Quicksilver. lfN:. Red Robin Rick llllts Yacht Malntt1nanct1 RisW..11nlt1 Mamma Gina, Palm l>Mert Roc•r Mounl&ln Water .. Roya Thal Rubkl'• Rub,.·1 Diner RubY'1 Sandwich Shop Sakfoka Wholesalfl NUflfll'). Inc. Salon Ecco • · Sam Olson PrnreMtonal Tennb Academy S&nbar Tropical Fish and Pets Scampi Restaurant SN World See'acandy Sat. PepJ)flronl Plu.a Sfi•P'•Up No.._ • e CONVfNlfNT e CONFIDENTI AL • Dr. William Wippler (714) 640-0404 -oU that Is needed_e1easa_co11 BYWATER ANO WIJ.O, ORS. Of OPTOMETRY, al 546·9162 . Our olllco Is localed ot 2706 liorbol' Blvd., Sulfa B. We ore open Monday and Friday 9-7, Tuesday and WednOSday 9-8, OOd SOllKdoY 9-3.. Our office wtU be closed Thursdays. for the California Angels Calllomla Plua KJtchfln C&mbro Manufacturing Ci.nnflryReetaurant C.lalina P&ll98fller Servlcfl Celeldno'a Oualfty meatl Charlel "· Barr Jf!Welfll'I Char-0-Chlcken a.inacaro Chlna PAlllCfl Restaurant Orcutt aty Od Donull!I CWPe Hand Carwuh Coasta.I Prell, Santa Ana CookloO""" ~~ In N out Bl_lrlt!r Inn at the Opera, San Pranclsoo Irvine lmprcn> Cmnedy Oub & Rest J.P. MaxweU'1 Jame1 Albert Salon • John Blom Custom Pbowgrephr John Domini's Restaurant Josh Sloctun1 Joy'1 Janttorlal and Palntll'lg Shecld, 8111-AFTCO Bluewater WflU' Shedd, Stt1ven-Stln'fln· Thomu AnUquet1 Sheraton Grand llotei, Los AngelM Slgnalute Awll'dl SrioW Summit Somfllhlna ~etural South Coast Plan Spaghetlt Bflnder SpearLU:'• w,o,Jdif\8 and Matt8r11f1urlna s81eun,. T';(,.'fast~~ _.1 r 1 tee s-1m Stflrllng MW 1401 Avocado Ave. Suite 201 Newport Beach, CA 92660, ""'""· Cranfl. Ted-Artilt Crean1• John and Donna Da Buu, by O~ Noll """" Grind D11.vft11 Locker Km-"'""'°" . Ka_yakt·Weekt1nd Wear KC1 Hallmark KflM~U!I Com~ Koll Compaa,y , .::on.a.~ Stewart, DaYld J., DOS St<H1fl MIU 1'-a,ve) Studio Caft1 Suni1ower Bake11 Surf'6de Sporu ['Tl"" stc~ra qe j •• Davlel, John and 8fl~ DD"1 Jeweky, him SPrlnit Del Taco ==-Won 1>ag Gonfl PNtty or Hl,lndl\f\00 Bflecb Don Lauchtln IUVWlkle ~no .... ....,._., L.A. ............. LA tJ lnduRt1et ~ ............... La\f9ntine P\ua l.e MflridlflivSunon Placfl ll«tl 1.JDdaa)', K"'1o and Pally Uoyd'l H~ A LAndlcaPI Compley Tale ortM Whale The Irvine Company ........ ,,., ........ ._ Tbrlfly. Qru,s Storii , 1lde omce Tony Roma's TuWflor RecorcU ~olO...Mel• 11-.......... -, ........... _.., STORE NOW & SAVE $25 644-2747 1177 Co11 .... 1di: ...... Newport 11 """ CA ' SPA 011 1'1EED BMtCO&ll ....... &I•.,. CJDe9u BTC.--. ..... ·--.. ~~~ ,.,_..Manet M Mrt-eoun !' BZ?'.:"" ea""==-"".......... -n « zde 0..,. ..... ,..., l'ctrdsM• ~==rt . .._._ Mqk Mountain , ~C.::Z.r1• 17ih St""'9l -·-Me-•·M'I rm. .... ~·,. hlbM P.mbwula. POI '"'.,.. -·-~c.r.--____ ... _ ,_ .. a..cb ........ a,__OD, N9•1M~..,.,. hike..,..,,... .WOC1 UftlytrAJ StudJOI U-c...oiPtzu Viitu\ POOdt· Wok Splrlt I Vt1ICc~~~ Baker Raach Propertlel -.......... Von'a~-~'i::..==6"":.._,._ ~ -. .. 1: ......... -~. ~a.... ----~ .... • ' r·----------------------------------------------------- This weekend at the 1 Orange County Fair · i -J • ~ I snur.i.,. July I . i Hoon: 10 a.m. to midnight; Uv"'\ock ! Gate opem at 6 1.m. l A s.npll"I of -. • 81~.m. Pacifk Coast Quarter Horse Assn. Morse Show at the Equestrian Cen- ter • • 10 a.m. Guld8 Dog Puppy Field Day · (until 3 p.m.) at Memorial Gardem Lawri ,-.....L1 p.m. Pygmy goat Jl!<kling at Live- stock area; Orange County talent Search at The Times Heritage Stage · ·~ . • 2:30 p.m. Goat milking contest -.t L!vestock area, Bandlnl Mountain • 4 p.m. Family Legos Contest at kid's FAI Stage · • 6 p.m. Breeding beef cattle judging at Livestock _area; licorice ••ting contest lU~~·~·'!._'~1~\.'f:'~V at The Times Heritage Square • 7:30 p.m. Stephen Stills concert at Pacific Amphitheatre; Ooo Wah Riders at Budweiser Arlington Theater; Main Street Jazz Band at Melody Junction Stage; Alive and Pickin' Bluegrass at Buf- • falo Bend Bandstand; Bijou Magical Theater at Bijou Theater. : • All Day: Free arts and crafts In Kid's Park; demonstrations by : Capistrano Valley Rock and Mineral Club of San Clemente in Gem :c .-mf-Minerareuilalng.- ' ' I Sunday, July 9 : • 10 a.m. Potbellied pigs judging at Livestock area; silversmith l demonstratiOn at Gem and Mineral Building l . • 11 a.m. Hula hoop contest at Kid's Stage · :· • 1 p.m. Heinz Hltq, exhibition at Equestrian Center : • 2 p.m. Kung Fu San Soo Martial Arts at Centennial Stage; 1 Topiary Twister Contest at Kid's Stage l • 4 p.m. Babylon Mood Belly Dance Troupe at Centennial Stage l • 6 p.m. Chicago-Oiicago Pizza Eating Coittest at The Times l Heritage Stage : • 7:30 p.m. Shenandoah concert at Pacific Amphitheatre; Rev- • els Surf Band at Budweiser Arlington Theater. l • 8 p.m. •Armand Blais Big Band at The Times Heritage Stage; l Rhythm Cats at Ceritennial Stage. . l • All Day: CaB of Past. Present and Future at Budweiser Arling- 1 ton Theater. . ' ' ' ~------------------------------------------------------~ '>t==== _,,. • 0nVt ; W M84tll0 670W. 1:Nia • --. i-Wrra ............... 1894-1995 FOUR GENERATIONS 101 Years! ._ • FAIR ·OPENS CONTINUED FROM A1 about it 11 riding on somethlng blg and tall.. . The elephants were buffeted by th• busy "Kiddle Carnival' where rides such as the Bulnble Bee1, Tea Cups, Pony Rides and giant strawberries were rotating their tiny passengers around and around in dizzying circles. By 3 p.m., nearly 11,000 peo- ple came to partake in the t03rd Orange County Fair. This num- ber was up from last year'S opening day, when visitors' numbered 6,77:J"DYifil~-atter:-' noon, according to fair officials. Inside the "Carnival of Prod- ucts• building is the gadget guru 1s dreom. Products you ne • er knew you needed -a salsa: Master, Power Steamer, Mag- netic Duste r, Ginsu knife - beckon from · every nook and cranny of the large building. Several women gathered to watch the magic at •mutlom in Hair.• light before tholr admir- ing eyat, Ginger Thomao' obort hair wu transformed into a cas- cade of curl• that perfectly matched her b10wn and blond colored hair. •aosh, lt make• me want to grow my hair,• said Thomu, a Santa Ana resident, as she admired her new coiffure in, the mirror. "-I thought it wo':lld be a challenge for him to match my hair (color) but it wasn't.• For $80 the hair eould be hers -a price she had to ponder. "There are so many things I want -a hammock, a plant, a cinnamon roll -if 1 had the money ,,d buy (the •hairpiece),• she said looking at the lock.s with longing. Others ob viously shared Thomas' craving for a cinnamon roll. A line of consumers striving to satisfy their sWeet tooth formed at the sti cky b\UI. booth. Three dollars can buy you the deluxe -a warm sticky cinna - mon roll smothered with qeam SISAL SALE up to 30 ~FF . N ow you too can enjoy a tender Ribeye steak served W:th whiskey butter & fried onions, or any other of the award winning culinary delighlB found on ourihenu.:. ALDEN'S CARPETS, lNC. 1663 Placentia St. Cosca Mesa 646-4838 Trophy's Sports Grill, SouthernCalifornia'soriginal sports grill, is much more than you mightexpeet. From our wood fired pizzas and mesquite grilled en trees, to our eight specialty salads-freshly tossed to order, Trophy's offers you a quality casual dining experience. Trophy's is sure to open your . eyes aher tasting our Ribeye! , ""' And best of all, most entrees are in the $5 ~ · ~ to $9 range. ..,.._.., . LookforTrophy'a inNewportBeach '10. 'I ... • onMacArthurBlvd,justoncmileSouthof ~':," I )ohnWayneAirpon. ~? SoComeOn ... & Get a 'JiJsteof Btinch, Lunch &. Dinner OpenMon·Sat • -llAM 'till Clooing Sundays iOAM 'till Clooing (714)756·8800 No Rca.,vationo ~,..i . ~D..ib~ ... ~· -1~J-Plug-intomll!l1"ePilot-Classifled._· -'sec1ion--tofindllll!llsemces_..· 1rom_.. ~--1 . '..._ electronia and pMnl>el>. to iandscapef> and paintm. A ~ . • . cb .... lroottng and lopped with a scoop ol peanuts -or for Sl, get tM basic hot dnn1mon bun. The fair ll a food fanaUc'o heaven. Bratwunt, PbJlly steak.1, artlchok... 1tuffed mushrooms, candied apples - the lilt 11 end1M1. But Kelly Heller, vlslting from Maryland, wu able to pick a favorite - "Tasty Chips.• •They &re a thinly .. sliced fried potato covered with cheese sauce,• Hellet described. in detail. "I love the food. That's what I've been doing -eating." Heller was with her sister-in- law waiting for their husbands _embarL trom the famed •Ejector Seat • which drew stares and gasp\ from across the fairgrounds as ride rs were rock- eted 150 feet into the air at 65 miles per hour. The price for this thrill isn't cheap -$30 a person. or $50 a couple, which includes a video of the ride. •Jt's exb.ilirating," said Tom Watkins from Lake Elsinore. "At first the sky comes qp so SATUllDAY, JULY I, 1t95 AS fast ... lt'• too lhort. • Al the Arllnglon ThMlm, U.. band Suzy and the ~ boJted out their randllloo Of Vlllago People oong, "YMCA" - complete with hand mov-i, -then sequed into a· Bonnlf IWtl ballad. I Teen-age girls from the Riverside group •Above and Betond-• prOductions, sliimiiil~ and rocked to pop music in frorlt of a packed audience at Ceqf tennial Stage. J An exhibit of a Marilyn Mon; roe mannequin sitting pretty ill her 1955 cotton-candy-pink ~­ coln drew the curiou s, wbb were allowed to look but nO\ touch the popular starlet's ca'}- encased in a jumbo fi~rglass box. "' ' It's nearly impossible to experience the entire fair in on~ day. Several people vowed tbeY would be back over the next 1 ~ days. / . . ~tl"f ,o. :t '"'~"" 64s-4ssJ o\ t\: 488 E.17TH ST" COSTA MESA CORNER O f 17TH &.-LRVIN(·ACROSS TH( STREET llOM I LOCklUITER Pitch ~ '. .· . ' In! } . •, our city clean! .. .. . . . BEACON .BAY AUTO WASH 150·Newport Center Drive• Newport Beach, CA · ... 644-4450 FAstitON ISLAND WEARE NOW 100%' HAND H r-------------~--------, BRING THIS COUPON FO R A I sn95 · : ..... I HANDWASH ! -•. AND ·SEALER WAX · WITH ANY TEXACO FILL-UP COMPARE OUR LOW FULL-SERVICE GAS PRICES I I I I I I I Off., Expires 7131195 I L----------------------~ We eooepl: TEXACO, A.MEX, VISA, MC. DISCOVER & DINER'S ~ BEACON BAY ENTERPRISES INC. • ~lWI .... ·MA11B ama>•: 'l'llilrl "9D. Clnfl IOa.m. ID,__...,, todly, •• Nowport -Cllllldl ol Rellglouo Sdence. 901 0... St.. No. 145, Nowport Bead>. Call M&- 3199 •. . .......... DNM ·w11: •w· ::..----"' aidlp,,~ &dacd -..... -lbnlugh· -ol _,,.ui.g, ...... __ ..... _ ..-•• e , .... _,.-.. Jilly 30 ID Harbor Chi-.. Peaow· ~----------------------------------------I I --------------, : I I I I • I ! Cllrist Church._ by the· Sea l I I 11 I l + ~_Q![ist Q>urch bl' l 1 the Sea United Methodist. I I + 4DOllES5: 1400 W. Balboa I . I BIYd., Balboa. I : + TELEl'tlONE: 673-3805: : I +DE~: United I Methodist. I + YEAR EST411USHED: I Founded as United Methodist : Church of N~Beach in 1 1883. It merged witb the 1 United Methodist Church of I Balboa in 1920, and has been : at its present site since 1932. 1 + SENIOR MINISTER: The Rey. David Lehmberg. . + P.ASTOllAL STAFF: Evelyn Hubner, membership coordi~ nator; Brad Keller, youth director. ., I + SERVICE TIMES: Three Sunday gatherings -Service on the Sand, 8 a.m.; Sanctu- ary Service, 9:30; Saturday Night Alive, 6:30 p.m. + SIZE OF CONGREGATION: 260 members. +CONGREGATION MAKE- UP: The congregation is mostly composed of two · groups -adults over SO, and young families with small children. + otlLD CARE: Provided for the 9:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. ~rvices. Sunday school pro- vided at 9:30 a .m. + TYPE OF WORSHIP: 'The B a.m. Service on the Sand is an informal, "come-as-you:are" beach service with singing, Bible reading, praying and some sharing. The 9:30 a.m. Sanctuary Service is more tra· ditional. The 6:30 p.m. Sun- day Night Alive is a praise and celebration service fea- turing contemporary music by the "14th Street Gospel Band." + TYPE OF SERMON: Lehm- berg uses the Ecumenical Lee- • • OOH LEACH I DAILY I'll.OT Beach services are one highligh~of lhe' Rev. David Lehmberg's Christ Church.by the Sea United ~hodist In Newport Beach. . t1onary format (practiced by ets·for welcoming newcom- manrdlfferent churdies), ers. MemberS serve as . read11'"!9 from d!fferent. pas-greete~ Lehm~g said wel- ~ges 1n the Scriptures. Dur-coming visitOrs should not be · 1ng the 6:~0 p.m. se.rvice, the a "highty organized process." congregation examines great + DRESS: Informal, especially themes from the Bible, s.uch at the beach ~rvice, where as the Exodus. Resurrection almost "anything gd"es ,. and the Pentecost. + MISSION STATEME.;... •i; + RECENT SERMONS: Lehm-. "" o berg read from the Gospel of pro~ide ·a lov1!1g, n1:1rturing Luke, and gave a·lecture on env.1ronment 1~ ~1ch .to.. how to set priorities iri terms praise G.od. anCI 1n which the of the New Testament and spiritu"al needs, growth and utilizing values that Jesus renewal of the members and expounded. friends of the churdi can be + UPCOMING SERMONS: fulfilled.• Duties and rewards. + VISR'OR"S NOTE: Christ + OVTllEA'iJI PROGRAMS: Church by the Sea has a The church 1s supportive of Wednesday night fellowship Shar~ Our Selyes .and other where people gather at a ' ~harity organ1zat1ons, and has me mber's home in Balboa JUst started a program called I · ' Random Acts of Kindness. Pay volleyball ~nd enjoy a Th~ program will encourage Potluck ba~ue. The church people·to perform individual is also planning an end-of- acts of. QOOdness and charity. summer social event on the + WEL(OME WAGON: The beach, probably on a Sunday. congregation has procedures. and ~ial information pack-By Davi~ Silva L · I --------------------------. .. . ----------------------------· c..--CflA.C.S.l -10 to 11 && ~at ........ Senior~ ol Orange County, • 250 IL ....._ 91., CClllli ~-,,;., duo loc"Ml<N baallh adu<atlon, JoiDt·pr.-tion ..... Nlanllon tocbrJlqu., pclD-tech· _ ..... tod•flzlng Call 513- 504~AIADIGM SHIPt: The New· port Beach llaba't c_..un11y allOWI partlcipan11 to bee.r and upertOnco ·~ar.dlgm Shill' A New Way-A New Wortct• 7:30 p.m. Priday"at a private residence in Corona dal Mor. Together. they explore such ·queottmu "" Can radlm and prejudice be eliminat- ed? What is tbe New World Order? Can..conflictt be J"elOlved without force? Are women and men equal? And more. Music and food includ- ed. Direct1ons: 75~. ENHANCING SELF ESTEEM: St Mark's Presbyterian Church presents the second workshop by intemAtional speaker Sandy Spur-: geon McDaniel, author of •Recipes for Parenting,• 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, July 14, at the church, Jambore•fat Ea.stbluff. across from Corona del MM High School. Price Js SS per person and child care B ava.ilabl,e. Call ~4-1341. •sUMMEJt SKY•: That's Dolly Mariana's 10 a.m. to noon astrolo- gy workshop Saturday, July 15, at Newport Bea~ Churcll of Reli- gious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Call 646- 3199. . SHIN BUDDIDSM: Newport Beach Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple's bharma_ Society' presents . a lecture and disc;usslon series on· Shin Buddhism at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 15, at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa'Mesa. Call 722-1202 (ttle kev. Hirosumi) or 651·3102 {Ronnie Young).,. • '"MYSTIC DREAMS": That's • Bob Pulliam's 10 a.m. to noon dream work.shop Saturday, July 22. at Newport Beach Church of Reli- gious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Call 646- 3199. ' •CONCERTS/ ENTERTAINMENT YIDDISH HOUR: Jewish Senior Center of O_range County, 250 E: Bak.er St., Costa Mesa, holds •Yid· dish Hour• at 11 a.m. July Tl with writer Gerson Jerus. Kosher lunch is available at noon for SJ. ReSer- vations: 513-5641 . •RELIGIOUS EDUCATION/CAMPS WEEKEND ADVENTURE CAMP: Costa Mesa-based Jewish Community Center of Orange RELIGIOUS SCIENCE METHODIST ( - QoljC.,-s.n..s 1:4S 1.a. 10:30 .... & 5:lll p ... -Rev. Mory Murray Shelton Senior Mlnlsler SUndoy "The Bliss of Time" CHURCH 6f RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Member ol lhe Uttiled Church ol Religious SciMCe 2205 MAIN STREET .• SUllE 23, SEACUFF VIUAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 926'8 · 171•)969· 1331 EPISCOPAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF .CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Chwcll IOam • 5pm, SUnday School !Dam Wadnatday l4ooUngs 8pm ... wt art made partakers of Christ, if wt lwld tht b<ginning of our confidence steadfast · unto tbt tnd; HtbrtY.·s J:/4 Branch ot"l'be MolilOr·Chur<b Tb< llnt 0.rcb ol Christ Sdtnllol ........ M..-ui ' CONGREGATIONAL . COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST • NEWPORT.CENTER UNnED METIIODIST CHURCH 1 b<tJ~~[,~· 644-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & I O:OOAM Sunqay School All AQes 9:00AM Rev. Edward C."Martin --MESA VERDI UNnED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M Worship & Church School · 1:30 oncl 10:00 a.m. 0.-. R;chc.d 979·8234 J,AGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. · Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunder.Morning Worship & Christ n Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesl~ Counseling Center 58rvlces Avallable COMMUNITY CHURCH PRE SBYTERIAN S"{. MAIUC REAL FAITH·· A PllESBY'IEIUAN FOR REAL LIFE ~-·-·-~ .... CHURCH Soorn Coor C0t.tliUNITY CHUt01 Suntl.IJ Ul11sltip 9:30 11.m. Boa SHANK, SBNIORPASTOR W""""' Stmru: Cit/" wre, SimMt1 SeliHI · s.n-r 6:00 .... · ]11m1Htu ~ &1tlll11ff S.-r 9:00 lit IO:+s A.M. lllO '°"" C.V-..... ta-. CA 92!15 Niw,.n S..elt 644-1341 714.854.7600 . . ' fMf~~ofoC~ \ 1kR~"D~ (!Ji. ' •• . . ' ' , County often ·week.and Adven· ture Comp• for grad.et' tbtough I in organized -runntn9, JuJv a- 161 JUiy 28-301 AUQ. 11-131 and Aug. 25-27. Ac:dvttles include hilt- ing, swimming, ababbat -«.nd Hevdalab at the San Qeniente '5tate Beach, appredation of nature, campfire fun and maldng the belt: Jewllh friends.'Each trip leaves the JCC at 3 p.m. on Friday and returns to the JCC at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. 'Tbe coe:t 11: S79 for JCC members, $99 for potential m~­ ben. All rees indude food, lodging -and expenses. The camp is limited to \5 campers per trip. Call 751- 0608. SONTOWN FAMILY CELE· -BaATION: A promotlonal da~or Vacation Bible School wUl be held at CommunJty Church Congrega- tional,. United. Church of Christ, 611 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, July 16. Promotional Day will fea- ture fun, games, food, entertain- ment and a petting zoo. Vacation Bible School will be held July 24- 28, 1 to 4:15 p.m .. with a music program led by Director of Music Rodger Whitten, crafts, stories and snacks. CostJor Vacation Bible School is $16 per child, $28 for two children. Call Kathy Harvey, Sun- day School Superintendent, at 644- 7400. •SERMONS "INFLUENCING nm FIJrullE OF OUR NATION•: That's the top- ic 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa ·Mesa. Special guest Don Evarts of Newport Beach will perform a Chopin solo. Call 646-4652 •nm GREATI!ST POWERJ", That's the topic 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Newport Beach Church of Reli- gic;>us Science, 901 Dove St.; No. l.f.5, Newport Beach. Call 646- 3199. "FORMLESS FORMI": That's the topic 10:30 a.m. Sunday, July 16, at Newport Beach Church of Religioll.s Science, 901 Dove $t., No. 1.f.5, Newport Beach. CaJ1646- . 3199. • l ' • SPECIAL EVENTS KDlLIN-HACKETT RETURNS: In a sped.al service that begins at 9:15 a .m. Sunday, Susan Kirlin- Hackett returns as co-pastor of Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive. Now fully recov- ered from cancer, Hackett will preach r9r the first time in over a year. The congregation will also · celebrate the 10th anniversary or the ordination or •Pastor susan· and her husband and co-pastor Bill Kirlin-Hackett. A reception follows the service. Phone ~8-3631 . CHRISTIAN Y HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dl1clpl11 of Christ) 2411 lrvlnt Ave. 11111111 lullel Ntwit0rt le1ch · Sunday Wonhlp -10:00AM Dr. 011111 Gla•son 645-5711 ... ...... --DoiltNoc .. f • SUPPORT GROUPS MllNTAL Hl!AL11I' Pataots, slbllngi and tpOUlfJI ol the teriolll· ly mei>tally W meet 1116,30 p.m. Sunday at St. Andrew's Prelbvter- tan Churcb. 600 SI. Arulnlwa Roacl, Newport Bea.ell. Call Adult f!duca- tion Office at 5?.f.-2236. • CARED NEJWoU. p...,., ongoing meetings are held 7:30 p.m. lbur&day at St. Andrew'• Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrewl Rood. Newport Beach. The meetings are usually held in Stewart Lounge anct open to all. Call 574·2239. • A TIME POR RENEWAL' An . opportunity for inactive Catholia to partlapatifli\ or Usten to«:andld clia'logue on toptc.of their choice is held at 6:15 p.m. 'Sund11y,..fuly-16 at Gur"La.dy Queen of Angels Parish Center., 2046 Mar Vista Dri· ve, Newport Beach. 'Ibpici have lnclud~ changes sin~ Vatican II, Scripture, FaJth, Communities, annulments; morality, penona1 experiences, etc. Come or call ahead to S.f.8-3844 (Marie Romano) or 644-9218 (Sister Agatha Fair- mon). • WEEKDAY SERVICES SCIENCE OF MIND' Medita· tion at 6 p.m. followed by ·Pros· perity/Sci.ence of Mind• at 7 p.m. are held Tuesday at Newport Beach Church of Religious Sci- ence, 901 Dove St., .No. 1•5, New- port ~dl. "Physical Perfection/Science of Mind• is also held 10 a.m. Wednesdays. Co.J.l 646-3199. PRAYER BREAKFAST: Pirst United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa holds a Prayer Breakfast at 6 a.m. Wednesday at Denny's restau· rant at Newport Boulevard and ·17th Street in Costa Mesa. Call 548-7727. ,• HOLY COMMUNION: St. James Episcopal: Church, 3209 Via ·Udo, Newport Beach, offers a noon service Wednesday with Holy Communion. Bring a lunch and dine with the.ch~ staff after the service. Call 675·0210 . BIBLE S11JDY: His Disciples Fellowship in Costa Mesa lnVites everyone lor a study of God's word,·food., fun and fellowship at 7:30 p.m. Friday. All ages'wel- come. Directions: 650-25e9 (Jdmes). • Please send photographs •nd type. written releases detalllng stoMs, upcoming events. sermon topics« 1ny other news Involving Cort.l Mesa and Newport Beach churches to RellQlon Editor Laurie Busby, Deily Pilot,. !30 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. You an also fax Items of intefest to ~170. Releases are requested two weeks prior to an event ~ate. RELIGIOUS SCIENCE l(UQK)IJS salNa NEWPOl1 IEACH SCIENCE OF MNl EDUCAOON cnma (COrntr ot 0ow a Quall . 11'1 0ftk'I' •· OCID$!I tom F1*hlf .Jon#) 9010oVBll45 Olllc!: M, Tu. ni (114) B4B·31H Dr. JUOHllo f""nl, .,,,,.,,, LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHVRCH P-WRllam Hanarway . """, ... -, """' _..,.,, -...,, ........ ,_ fi, ... ,, ~,., • . --. .. -...-· . -• Sunday Wmhip s..w.. • 1:001. 1o.Cs • Pral .. s..vt... 9-.lO . • Sunday Scltool & e-... 5ludla • 9:30 760 Vk10ri1t Strut • COtll ,....,,-CA 91017 (7141031-1011•171.l 54U866 ISchooll PllE~llYfUl lA N ~t. Andrew\ Presbyterian Church Wonhip •nd hnr rhlt pncdca1, Otile--fm1cml. biblic.I mtM!ft· "THE PEACE OP CHRIST" . Oohn 14,zs.271 · 600( St,:._Andmn-Road, Newoon Beach, C.llfonria (714) 611-2880 ...__ H.rbotH1illi!k:~ .. 1~M1tlM..) , • • • SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1995 A7 are red~ white and blue for the fourth 0£ J~y -. . ...... Qlfelol dM•pegne, 40 COM1 al eaft drinb, 100 g.uom al aeun. 200 apple piel, end .ooo bot-diggtty dogsf The ~can only be AD ad Wolf ... 'I Happy Birthday I America Celebration. Six bwidred plus local patrtots blvaded Uie Newport Dunes on Ule Back Bay to blow out two hundred and nineteen candles for the U.S. of A. They came also to ~e of the Stem bounty, eumce to the music on the dunes and revel in their own special good fortune. The tone o! the July 4 bash was most ~Y appreciation. Appreciation for .freedom. Appreciation for the opportunity to live and work and create a lUe in a society where dreams and talent can produce results. Appreciation fo):-tbe good fortune to live on the drange Coast. and to have th~ chance to gather with friends in good b.w. ___ C_oO_k_ ting red, white and blue -cmd gold thrown in for-a little shim~ mer. Passing out monogrammed \ ' Wolf and Ann Stem threw a birthday party for the U.S. of A. Frisbies and Outes of champagne, tbe patriotic~ welcomed Larry and Donna Anderson. Joanne and Steven Armentrout. Mary Dell Barkouras, Vlrg1n1a Knott and Paul Bender, Christle and / !555ii5iiii!Eiiiiiiiiilil!ililllilii!iiillllil!:!:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IS:!!:!ii!==:!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!:!!!!!!!!!l!!Eii~EEiiiliill!5! MSE. llltllllftl.(1Cn11frmt11e .. -.., lalHa CA 12141 • 4 175-aM- Grat ........... pretty MltenDe ........... Dr. George ..... .... band leader a.ny Cole. Dory -a WllUaa Cr()tby, Dort De Kralf, Pierre o-.t. Wblt- ney l>nlk.e, Shelly and Dr. . MkMe1 m-a, Balbara and Ben Harrta, Nora and Charley Helter, Mary Lou oa ScoU Ho,..a,y, Barban and JflY M~•t, llev· erend Conrad Nordqullt. Dr. Jerry Rltbards and the charnung 7.ee Allred • a.w. COOK's column appears Thun-days and Saturdays. 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He represent- ed me,• sb~ added taking a big bite out .of her jumbo wiener, smothered in ketchup and relish. ·0n1y in America could a divorce lawyer. hated by one half of the population he comes in contact with, and loved by the other half he represents, throw a party like this." No one knows tbe blessing of this country better than Wolf Stem. A swvivor 0f Hitler's rage, Stem \s part Horatio Alger, part American dream -rolled into one man. His personal journey has taken him down many roads. On Independence Day, be enjoys the lwd earned freedom that America bas offered. ·1 take nothing for granted in lUe. The blessing of health, of family, of love, work. you name it. Every day is a special day,• Stem said. surrounded by six hundred people in total agreement. •Next year, we're going to expand to both sides of the &ck Bay,• joked Ann Stem. showing off her trtm figure in very tight fit- Wher9 Your Dolar Coven Morel 1922 HARIOl 11.W., COStA a.SA • 5'1-1156 . . 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After 35 years. the bend Is once again hitting the beacb·party dr- cuit, tjding a wave c:i new popular· ity and cresting the foam on a board of platinum. thanks in part to the movie "Pulp Fiction." When the film rose from sleeper to eye opener, it Sent many c:t the songs on its soundtr"ck soartng. Among those songs, "Comanche" by a little known group from the early '60s, The Revels. The record went platimun. As a result. the group -which reunited in 1990 with keyboard p~yer Sam Eddy, saxophonist Dean Sorenson and bass player Norman Knowf&-is booked through December to play 22 gigs, including the Orange County Fair on Monday. "I couldn't even imagine the · movie would be the hit it was," said Eddy. "Or that 'Comandle' would be so well received, but here I am staring at a platinum record." Formed in 1958. the band shot through the curl of musical obscuri- ty when two ot their songs, "Sbc Pack" and ~Church Key" landed on the charts. Wmk Martindale fea- tured The Revels beach side on his show several times. The surf was prime. But the curls turned to-glass. The last wave the Revels rode was m '62. If sent two of its members crd.Sluny down on the shores of Vietnam. Eddy and Sorenson found themselves on a two-year tour of the Jungles, rather then stateside stages. Surf and sand became a memory. They SUJVived, the band didn't By the time Eddy and Sorenson returned to the states, lads were no longer moving to the beat of rock 'n' roll. The British invasion had taken over the transistor radios of the younger set. while their older counterparts had chosen to turn on and tune out "Drugs have had a big influ- ence in music. both then and now," Eddy said. "I didn't like the way music was going. I'm still not so stire about some of the rap music, the way it glorifies violence. The new heavy metal. talking about Satanic worship stuff, I don't like il" Eddy lost track of the other band members. He •Jd.cked • . around the ~te hospdal system as a psychiatric nurse for 20 years before taking on 15 years a.c; a deputy sheriff in San Luis Obispo County, then moved into sales for a supply company. A slice of Ameri- can life. He missed the music. Then, in 1990, his phone rang. It was d booking agent from Chica- go Baggys and jams were coming back mto fashion, the air. smelled of saltwdter, could surf music be far behmd? The agent wanted The Revels. Eddy though~ "why not?" He knew where Knowles was and gave tum a call Knowles knew where Sorenson was and gave him a call So far, so good. But the other two ongmal members, Dan Darnold and Jim Macrae weren't so agreeable. Macrae. JWW a jazz player, was happy with tlie blues. Darnold just wasn t interested. Sorenson's broth· ers stepped in. Erich. who lives in Solvang, sits behiiid the drums, and Allen. who resides in Bakers- field, leads on the guitar. Bookings began coming in. The group signed with Sundazed Recordings out d New York. With a CD in the works and Quentin Tarantino featuring one of The Revels old recordings in his movie "Pulp Fiction," they were in the suds again. But wipeouts happen. Knowles slipped off the board. He needed heart surgery. A temporary replacement was found in the fonn of Keith Krebs. At 35 years old, the bass player and two-time Mon- terey Jazz Festival winner is the k~~est member of the reformed "I'm SO years old. I stiB hav.e my hair and I don't have a belly, but. oh man. the fust time we went out • there in front.<:J a bundl kids, I was really scared.. F.ddy said. · He needn't have been worried: in the immortal words of Scllly , Field, a former Gidget, they liked them, they really liked them. For now, the guys are all hold· tng on to their day jobs. But if their agent has his way, according to Eddy. they'll be hitting the road opening for groups that are younger than some oC their own. kids. • . It's a th6ught that Eddy is giv· in<J serlO\~ consideration to, the seff-desmbed. high-energy guy fa.id. Alter an. lt)e Rolling.Stones haven't exactly been gatherlng , qmoss. . In th meantime, he's just hap· -py,to-ride thM pedett ~at ..wt~ m rcsu.roence. l .-n.~~~tht()rqe~ ,_., ludw..,'s~ n.... Ill 7:J0tnd.t-JO pm. --....... ,..._ 'U me ... IOUDdl 10 fNib." Jim ·POOrman. 1NIJlon lboullld 0¥8I' lbe din ol DWllc and ytllpl at The Warehouse on a recent Saturday night. 1be ex-J<ROQ radio penanality and tbe sbgbtly 21-ud-ovw aowd . doggiN the downltain dance tku ~not JeadinO to the aJtemative cover tunes The Sbo.Jl WU obliged to play at tbe popuMlr Udo MadDa Wlage night spot. tmtead it was all-instrumental. ·ev0...m" music the Newport Beach band sneaks into its sees that ca~ tbe canmo- ticn Afte{tumultuous~ ... from KROQ and Or television sbltion 56. which aired 'D'enton's late night •The Love 0wme1• program \Dltil he hosted a show with nothing but a ball cap covering bis private parts, lienton now manages his buds, 1be Shout "I dedded to be a banchnanag- er wbidl. for the Poorman. is a very scaJy thing sine& I can't even man- age to _stay on the air," nenton said How~ver, to hear him tell it, The Shout is poised to be the next big thing in popular mlisic. "Grunge music is such a tired sound.• nentoo said. •This audi- ence just digs on it 1be tough part i'i convincing the apaI reoordin9' industiy: -\ . . He's talked to Capitol. EMI and five or six other companies. No one has signed the band. but. with a hint of optimism. Tumton noted "no one bas blanket tt.uned us down either." lbat's because <:J the swf- music renaissance brought OQ by the "Pulp Fiction• movie sound- track, which bas revived The Rev- The Revels Ne)Yl>Ort Beach band The Shout tries to hit it big with '90s 'evil surr • and boosted Dick DeJe. And 'DentOP bU Ueldy man· aged to get The Shout netb>al ~· A~c:i ABC-TV'I • & Maly"~ talk lbovt' told ban be was~oraam band •With a younger • tbBil Dela. :DeNQn JeCalled that Shout. wblch was bis house band OD •Tbe Love Chan~ bad surf. music roots. Uke Paul Shaffer and the CBS On:beltra on the "Late Show with Oevid Lettermari." The Shout now plays during the openings, closings and "bumpers" (the moinents bebe and after ccmm.erdals) on •Mike & Maty's• Fliday bea'cb pa_r- ty telecam. Tbe band bas taped six shows at the Malibu bmle where portions ct .Beverly Hills 90210· have been set The programs air through July 28. . When they started playing surf songs, •tt felt like we never stopped.. said lead guit.arlst Chris H.vvey. ~ •• Ccxooa del Mar Jiigh SchoOl glacbde, and rhytbm"gui• " tadllt ~ Redmoo. a Newpmt .,. Hubor High School grad, began ~surf mulic together bl tbe eAdy '80s in a gn>Up Called the Rip :ndel. After bee• •nbig The Shout a few yeara late{. they put out a seJt- pr B 11 e ti sing1e titled "Everyd.ay" that got 90IDe airplay 00 I<llOQ. whim Jed to being picked to open for Bow Wow Wow in Pasadena and the StrayQlts in Hollywood 1bey made four or five surf albums, but they didn't get enough ~ ufyate (also a CdM grad) later jmled the band as t>a,s., player. Rode veteran John Cuda recently replaced longtime drum- mer Ollis Denae. Cuda ic; the only • member ct the band who doesn't actually swf, although he did play swf music on bis native East Coast. < < € C SURFING AT 1lfE CANNERY? ExPLoRE ''SURFING DIE lN'I'ERNIW' FREE llANDs-ON DEMONS'mATION PROVIDED BY MIS (MERIT, INIERGRATID SoUIDONS) OF NEWPORr B P.ACH IN 'filE CANNERh:_oUNG~ JULY 101ll, FROM S:OO .. S:OOPM. BIStOIJC YAimlONI' USTAUIANT • 3010 IA FAYETIE, NEWPOl1' BF.AOI c..,,_,., Oviu Boal •11111 Jl~s· uavhfg tw Canny Docla 675-5777 1be ._.._apt tuv m • reomt,..... kal dubl paying the Clllb'I •Sbadd I Slay or Should l Go;. Sodal Dlltial1km'I ·w & a.ta.· ~ V1o1er1t Pen pew' .... la tbe Sun• arid other modlm rock coven. - RedmOn ii lead linger 00 tbe a1temalMt DUIDbst. btit dlOOlel to ffJIDairl IDllJt fer tbe IWf ltuff becaUle tb8 band agree& the music "is hokey with vocals, .. 1\'enton said. ·rd much rather~ my eyes and play," Redmon said. 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'1'1 -6 11 Duffy11 Ele.ctric 6oat Demo ln -.The-·water SATURDAY, NLY 8. 1915 al ~Fore Dance Center· celebrates 18th anniver~ary t tbe recent pelfonnance ol the Padfi~ Northwest BaDet's production of Qnderella • at the Orange ty Performing Arts Center, e of the loudest applause as directed at a handful of • owig, local dancers who were Iected to appear with PNB. e of those, Molly O'Bryen, is a tudent at the Jimmy DePore ance Studio in Costa Mesa. Whlledandpgons~geatthe er widoubtedly was a thrill or O'Bryen, it ts just another in a ong line of success stories for loria Detore. She and her team f professional dance teachers ave been providing training for ancers of all levels for 18 years, ost of those located in a large acility tucked away in a busi- ess ~k on Kalmus Drive off of Professional dancers, or stu- ents intent on a career in ancer make up a large part of the DePore student body, but children and older beginners also take advantage of the artis- tic and health benefits that dance offers. · To celebrate their eighteenth anniversary, the Jimmy Defore Dance Center is holding aa open house from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow. Free classes in ballet, jazz, tap, funk, swing and Latin will be available to adults, teens and children. Whether you're a seasoned professional, an advanced student or a beginner who wants to see what dance is all about, the Defore Center has something to offer. Broadway dancer, teacher and choreographer Jimmy Defore started JDDC in 1977. AfterJimmysuccumbedtocan- cer in 1987, his wife, Gloria, con- tinued to guide the Dance Cen- Put a oug in Call the Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO I J I I I ! .' I .' ! ! I I f .' ',' I ' /1 I I ; / ( I) christophe.._r -trela ter, helping it grow into the pre- miere professlonal teaching fadl- ity in Orange County. ·0ur primary clientele are teens and young-adult profes- sionals,• said DeFore in her office at JDDC. "We have maybe 30% 13 and under. We have recreational dancers, too. People who love to dance." A love for dance is important at JDDC, not just with the stu- dents but with the instructors, too. DeFore said she is very picky about the teachers at mp,c. They have to be nurturing," explained DeFore ... (Not every .. one can) teach and leach well and get it across. Some people are great dancers but they can't teach. If they don't have t4at quality of being able to pass on the real feeling of dance, it's not going to do much good, Some- times a teacher will say some- thing that a student bas heard before, and all of a sudden they have a way of putting it so it clicks. It's a talent." DON l,EAC~ I DAILY PILOT Leanne McGregor leads dance student Sarah Percell through one-on-one steps ln Junior Tap Class at DeFore Dance School. And talent is what JDDC sup- ports. Ballet companies from around the country know th1s, which is why many of them bold auditions there. Students from all over California and adjoining states have traveled to JDDC to audition for the Boston Ballet, School of American Ballet, Jof- f rey Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, e,diiJfjM"-;- • Emplayeer 4~ - UPPER CRUST PIZZA I large 18" Pluo w/ 3 or more tcf)pings I Connot be oambined with any qit., ofler. I ~ p..-coupon. &pWw 7 /31 /95 I •------------- YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE A RESTAURANT ... Pacific Northwest Ballet. and more. "They like Orange County," said Defore. "They don't have to put up with the traffic \Jl L.A. And they've found out that there's a lot of good dancers in Orange County that are driving to LA. all the time. We want to change that.• Graduates of JDDC have gone on to dance with international ballet companies, Broadway shows, cruise ~hips and local variety shows. Some have opened their own da.J)ce studios a.od some teach at well-known schools. In fact, this summer sev- eral JDDC alumni will be joining the Jottrey, Milwaukee Ballet, South Carolina Ballet, Nevada Ballet and other companies. During July and August. JDDC is teaming up with the Orange County Board of Educa- tion to provide free workshops in dance education to teachers throughout the county. 1Wice a year, JDDC provides local chore- ographers with the opportunity to showcase their works at spe- cial shows, free to the public. Tbrough~ut the year, a vanety of workshops and master classes are held, taught by some of the best guest instructors/dancers in the business. Dancers who are unable to afford extensive training still have aq_ opportUnity to learn at JDDC. M-;Lp.m. on Sunday, July 16, JDDC is holding free audi- tions for eight, Six-month dance scholarships, with instruction beginning Aug. 1. Performers must be" proficient in ballet and jazz. Tap experience is a plus. Candidates must be between the ages of 16 and 26 and have more talent than funds. "We carry eight or nine schol- arship students at a time.• noted Defore. •They go from begin- ~ nlng to intermediate level. or fTom intermediate to ~n­ al. They can re-audition twice. We ask them bafkground ques- tions like why do you want to dance, things like that.• One question that has an easy answer Is why choose tbe DePore Dance Center. JDDC not only bas some of the finest teach- ers in Southern Calif omia, but also houses a dance boutique, large changmg rooms, a stretch room. offices, a teachers lounge and over 5,000 square feet of maple dance floor. All dance rooms have observation win- dows, full length mirrors, sound equipment and pianos. For more information on pro- grams and classes, call 241-9908. Miami City Ballet You can bet that a lot of local dance fans and students will be in attendance at The Performing Arts Center July 14 to 16 when the Mlarru City Ballet comes to town for a brief VlSit. Founded in 1986, Mianu City Ballet quickly has risen to pronunence, thanks largely to an eclectic and varied repertoire that Ulcludes works by George Balanchine dS well•. newly created pieces by young dancers dnd choreographers. Dunng its stop a t the center, the Miami City Ballet will per- form Balanchine's "The Four Temperamen~" and "Western Symphony," 'd~ well as resident choreographer Junmy Gamonet de los Heras' #Transtangos· and ·Nous Sommes " For tickets, call 556-ARTS ... • 04RISTOPHER TRELA's Performing Arts column appears Saturdays. • best of hotline BEACHES GO IN G TO THE<.DOGS --;;;;:;;;-;;;;;;:-:;;:-:;:;::;::;:::;:;:;;:::;-::-I dog had just urinated! And Just Uy to • mm:.'S NOft: n. cW»t9 .t>ollt Yl'hettl« to remind someone whose dog has just -dqos on.,. bNd> ""'1oo'""'""' ""1!!lt» defiled our playground to pidnip and has broUght a IWugeofailh Into the Rffden • .___ off lett words Hotllrw, with• slight edge going to those In favor receive a UG11age our-er of softening thrt rui,.s. ~ of these calls Wf!fl while the big master kicks sand aver the reotiYed bf!fote the~ BHch Pa!b. ~-droppings for some unsuspecting.beach· es and RecrNtiol'I Commission voted Wednesday goer to step in. · to r9COfl'W1'IMd allowfng the poocti.s on the I propose a year-round ban on dogs on bellth betwMri 6 a.m. and 9 1.m. ;md 5 p.m, and the beach and sidewalk and stronger 10 p.m. year~. enforcement ot the laws that now exist. PHIL M<GllAW Newport Beach one run 4IOwld.' Usually l tind Some. P~ say that the pet oWnen are very carefUl, but a lot of them aren't. BAllBARA POll1l!R Ne~rtBeach We are strongly in favor of liberalizli::ig the hours that dogs can be oil the beach, roqpled.wtth stronger enforcement of the litter laws. · I am a :W-:year resident ot V{est Newport Beach ocean front. I have nothing against~. I own two mysell. I always walk them in the alleyways, never on the beach or the sidewalk. I am in full support. of the beach being open to the dogs. I have two dogs, and I feel that dwing the summer I am deprived of using the beach·because I always walk with my dogs. · their dogs, and if you would check with wh{lt the people leave after a normal day, it is nothing in comparison to the major trash left after the Fourth of July. We have a beautiful natural envirpn· ment in which to walk. our dogs and lnstead Wt! are forced to Walk them on sidewalks or bike trails where there are bicyclists and pedestrians, cars etc, In winter time the restrictions mean walking on the beach in the pitch dark. Both of these altemritives are dangerous. It is the dog owners that I object to. I don't think the dog owners are Those who have some twisted idea that they and their dogs have as much and . more rights than anyone. Let's face it, it is a toilet out there. Dogs relieve themselves wP,erever and whenever they get the urge. For the city that think.I that it can make Ute mess go away during the summ.er- time, I think they should realize that the mess just goes somewhere else. responsible for half the things on the , beach. l th.ink it is the people who visit the beaCh and don't take responsibility for their mess. DAVID GRANOFP Newport Beach GREG and SllDILEY llEINKl!ll ' ' Newport Beach I am definitely against dogs on the beaches. Dogs are an absolute pest. These Permanent residents bring their dogs to do whataver tb~y want on the beach every single day. Many dog owners take their dogs to the beach for exactly that purpose, thus defiling our beaches and causing . unhealthful conditions to exist for every- one else. We have two tiny, little parks -the L Street park and the M Street park -that get besieged by dogs in the morning and ·th~ afternoon. Also, if there is a better awareness and education campaign for the dog owners that don't pick up, I think that would go a long way to change things. l certainly do not think that dogs shouJd be on ~e beach d~g the sum- mer. it ·is not nice for little children to be running on the beaches after dogs have been there. People do not clean up the mess, they kick the sand over the mess. It hides it but a little child could walk right into it. Would such dog owners condone the public's use of the beach as a toilet too? Some pick up, but many don't. And how do you pick up urine? . DINA Bl,SSONNI! II E I don!t think that they should be on the beach during the winter either, but main- ly in the summer. Newp:irt Beach Would you, ~fyf.r. Dog Owner," lie in th~ sand. the same sand in which your Most dog owners in Newport Beach carry their own supplies to dean up after I have my grandchildren down every weekend and the'/ play in the sand and I have to go around and clean up the leav- ings from the dog before I can let the little VERA MATIHEWS Newport Beach readers respond Just what is 'the right way' to gra duate? • Readers offended by comments regarding Monte Vista High School. • I n response to ~Commencement coverage comments~ by Bonnie McElfresh (Best of Hotline, July 6), how sad that Bonnie McEltresh, who boasts aboutbeing a seasoned teacher, is so ignorant. How doubly sad for the .... daugh~. of whom she's so proud, to have been rafsed by such a biased parent. How thankfu1 I am that McFJ-.. fresh never tau~one of my three children! McElftesb rea.DY Puts ber.;elf on the line as an educa- tor. Her lack ot gOOd English skills, her lack ot. reading comprehension and her lack of knowledge are appalling. GoOO laachet$ reoognize and appreciate the fact that . not all students learn the same way, nor at the same rate. Good teachers reoognize that there is no ~right way~ to achieve an education. Good educaton are grateful to see young people com- plete their schooling, rather thQll drop out because ol a system that did not meet their needs. And, good teachers are thrilled when students are motivated to accelerate and gradua[e ahead of ~eir peers, as do many Monte VlSta students. If McElfresh had read any of the three articles about our students thoroughly, she would know that those who were highlighted graduated from Monte Vist{l indepen- dent study High School, not a continuation scbool at all However, both Monte Vtsta and Baclt Bst-Y Continua- tion High School. are fully accredited by the Western Association ol Schools and Colleges, as are all other pub- lic schools in Newport-Mesa. McElfresh should get her facts straight. U she did, she would know that 25o/o of our graduates receive scholar- ships; that we have graduated many yoWlQ people who' have been accepted at prestigio~ colleges,and universi- ties {Chapll}&l. Berkeley, ua and Cal State San Diego, Long Beach and Fullerton); that we have educated stu- dents who were training for the Olympics, who plll'SUed acting careers and became television and stage stars, and others who became sports champions -all excellent role models. But, even more to the credit of Monte Vista's program,; our school has educated the sons and daughters of ordi- nary people -doctors, attorneys, business executives, secrebU'ies, laborers, nurses, computer programmers, col- lege professors and, yes, teachers. Why our" children chose to attend alternative educa.- tion is not important. (Unless, of course, one takes into account those with physical disabilities who could not learn because they were ostracized by their classmates in the compreheilsive high schdolt or those who had to work in order to support themselves or their families; or those who Were entrepreneurs and owned their own business; or those who struggled to attend school while caring for gravely W'parents; or those wi\h outstanding artistic talents; or thOse with severe learning disabilitles; or those with exceptionally high IQs who were being bored to death in regular dasses; or all the rest whose needs were not being met). · ' She is right about one thing, though. we are proud of our children. We are also proud of, and grateful for, our wonderful administrators, faculty and staff who care about all yowJg people, not just those who "made it and did it the right way,• , We are also grateful to the Dally Pilot for recognlzlng our studenis.equallJ< along with all the 04hers who •made tt arid did tt the right way.• One question, Ms. M~ what is the •nght way?" One can only llS5Wne from your lofty ~ents, that it's yours. and-yours alone. · · ) llONNJE ENcsntOM Newport Beach MMC MAllTW I DAllY .... OT Monie Vista High School valedictorian Katheryn Pierce JVOrks on her ~ before colllllleDCelDMI ..-. monies last month. Students and parents were offended by oominenta made about their ICbool by a reeder. Vista have the same high school credit requirements and pro6dencies requirements as does Newport Harbor. Mn. McElfresh Implies that graduating under regular circwnstances jfrom • school such as Newport Harbor) is the "right~ way to graduate. There is no right way to graduate. All students are individuals who learn in many different ways. No one way is the "right~ w4y to be taught or learn. • The difference between Monte Vista and Newport Hartx>r, for example, appears to be oniy that the students al Monte Vista have the llexlbiltty of tbolr tchool scbed· ules so that moot of them can be l!MlM!d in 04her pro- ductive pursuits. Many of the graduates ol Monie_,.... wfilbe attend· Ing rollege In the fall, just like thole studentl who gradu· ated unde( ·regu1ar· ~. All students (and tbalr families) should be proud of their high IChool ocrompllobments, .__ of what higb school lhey ath!nded. AD gradua!M IMM! worked bard to-tbolrdiplmwL· The real d>allenge will bo for all of 1» to become and remain ~ memben ot society. no matter what ' path was cboo8n to gel then!. ' ' I have taught in the Newport-Mesa. Unified School distrlct for 28 yean. For the past nine yea.rs I have been a teacher at Monte Vista High Scbool lnde~ ltudy program -totally separate and dil!erent from Back Bay Continuatkll SCbool. but on the same campus. I am really upset that M~ does not understand alternative educatiori. and thinks ft is only continuation school and the kids are dumped there. That lbay have been the.case at one Ume, but the. lndt!pendent study program ls totally-en! and our students°""" because Ibey cboooo ID come --to aceelerate thelreducatlon, ~~Ibey have had drug problemo or or ponmlll abuse problemS or illness and qeecl to aceelerate or goln the ttedlts they have lqsl There are many ..,..... why they come to the alternative ed~ center. Tu be put dowrl -this after --aD ww«"'Udk..t IO bard and bad such.great~ with Ille--could not stay at Hart>or High School and made - way and grad.-and got the ...,.cftP!cmo lhll- kids In the district got ls not fair, [think tt lo. ajme that the public -not_ what~ do at~ \olllo High Sc:hooL Why would Mn. Md!lroob 1-'8 lbe good --our ldda !lnol· · -.,_,•mtwrwa.ol1ht.....,.~"-'..,s.th --..-. JQ,fll ACJt..IACIJa c-~ • ... • ,, ' ' I I am a dog owner, and a responslble one. I feel the dQ!I!, should Ile l!!lowe<I ti>_ go on the bea~ at least 6 to 9 a.m. And they should be allowed on the beach after 6 p.m. with an owner and &. leash. Uthe owner does not pick tip the deposit of their dog they shouJd have a considerable fine -$200 to $500. It ls ridiculous how many people let their dogs I run·without a leash and make no attempt to pick it up. : It.ls not fair to anyb<Xiy, especially the 1 homeowners. . PAT McMILlAN Newport Beach. l had given up on ever having fun with my dog on the beach. I think it is a won- derful idea to give owners a chance to frolic with 'their dogs on the beach with very stiff fines fol the people who do not clean up after themselves. 1 for one would be happy to take in two days a week of patrolling the beach in the morning to make sure people do clean up. - MAlllANNE EME'IT Balboa I think dogs should be allowed on the beach, because dogs have rights too. They also deserve to have fun in the Water. WYNIEI BAll'IlEIT Costa Mesa correspondence Love that Fred I just want to let you know how much 1 enjoy Fred Martin's colwnn. I think you should go back to putting ~column in three days a week like you used to. MARY llAMEUA Corona de) Mar Keep the cros.swalks. Caitrans not rapaintlng the crosswalk at Dahlia and Coast Highway in Corona del Mar is a dassic cue ct the tail wagging the ; dog. I ttv. ""'' that CalUons worked · fcfiho'~ woo funded their department-taxpayers. Yet they insist 00 dictating policy. Not only will the buslltess district suffer, but the residents arid tourists who generate the tax dollar.; will feel the·sting ~· The crosswalks need to be repainted to keep the cootinuity cX the village and to keep the pedestrians safer. PAT McNl!ILLY Corona del Mar We want our NMIV We agree that we woukl. like the (school) board meetings to take place at the Costa Mesa cbamben so it can be televised so we can see it if we can't go to a meeting. I think it is a ....ny good idea. ANNA AND DAVID llAGER Newport Beacht Unhappy with photo . I wanted to expreSs my dissati.s- fadion with your publishing. pc· ture of a hoy at graduatkm smoking a cigar. My IS.year-<>I<! SO<Lopened, the paper this morning and said, ' 'Oh Mm>. look •• this -JXdure ci so-and-so smoking a d9ft!.' Here is a JXdure of this kid. who is -..iy a very good-looldng hoy, very popular, and he is In his ,_smoking •cigar. I just don't think that is • good example to be selllng for otheB. I am not axpe&ilhig any oitidsm towartl the hoy-We all know -kids do thing&. they smoke dg- BJ'S or dgarette& or whatever. But I think f« adub to make lhe dedsioo to put this '*1IR In theJ"lWSpaper l is lolaDy .,_,._ ' ll .etl a bid Aumpe far ldds. I : 11111 hlFl>Y lo'"' !bot·-two --and-oflbem -·-always taught them that lll'W'lktng ts bed for tbelr·bealb. • and -""""1o die from llDOldng'-oD lhol-lince Ibey we'O young.,· My llln would DOI Pel< q> a dg· 1 ---becwoe he MW !• tllll~~· bulotbor-ani not II to bsv, "em tblll; =~«-t1mn 1 MAllAMG KUaoCIC~ Nowpcrtlloadl: I I LOST MOMENTOS CONllNUED FROM A 1 nut morning', they were gone. Townsend's husband mis- wolt the boxes as trash and put them out for thetrash col- lect.or. · But instead of simply accepting the 1085, Townsend ls trying everything she can (o locate .the lost ptiystcal mem~· orles of her liff;'. Earlier this week she placed ads in English and in Spaqish ih local newspapers. She bas also Uttered the Har- bor V.u?w area-with -fliers offering a $7S reward for her sentimental items. Fnday, Townsend stuck a sign on her garbag'e' cans detailing her plight and then sat on the curb for three.hours distributing fliers to passers- by. ' . Townsend believes some- " one driving by her house fig- ured the boxes were trash and simply took them before the truh collector came. 1"'o stapdard file b(lxes mar,ked "school stuff" were left emp- ty, and the third turquoise box -marked ..::.Ve1vasbeen, • the brand of 1'shirt that originally came In the box -was miss-ing. . •1 was hoping or praying the. people. who took the stuff would come by,• she said. •1 can't imagine someone going through all that stuff and seelpg-all that personal stuff and, maybQ they just thought that'-tt--was-ftasb and up for grabs,• .she said. Townsend Sfid she plans to sit on the curb again this morning and hopes ·some-' body will drive by·who knows where her belongings are. •it was just such a wide assortm!?nt of my · life,• . To~send said. _ Anyone with information about Townse~d's property should call 720-165S. ' BEAR SITE CONTINUED FROM A 1 complete with ·schematic draw-· lngs and Ooor plans of what the homes might look like. . It includes A mix of three, two· stoiy home [J\odels which are between 1,800 and 2,200 square feet on lots that are about SS feet wide and 73 feet deep. -• ~ So far, the p1an has won the .~ support of the city's planning staff, which is recommending the ~sion's approval. Accord- ing to a staff report, the planned low-density resident;l.5" designa- tion would givt:t the city more control-Over the type and quality-Ot the final develo)jfuent. ·The (single-family residen- tial) zone does nOt have aµy ... requirements for site plari.s or architectural" . review,· Milfe Robinson, a Costa Mesai city planner, said in the report. In addition, Robinson said t,hat any variation of tlie conceptual plan -if it's apprOv;ed -weuld. require ~eyiew l?)' the Planning Commission aiid Uie City Coun- cil. .I),\ T j TJ!~rr .-· . .. LUNCHES CONTINUED FROM A 1 continue the ptogra.m: this summer, Leece said it should look ahead to next year. •nie reason I'm bringing this up is because a lot people don't know we're•doµtg this and ·that this is going on out there,• she IAld. ~It's not a popular opinion for a school board mem· ber to take, 1 know. But the people who voted for m'e voted for me as a conservative to he1p restore education to the classrooms.• Leece sald she's not wonied about the polit- ically volatile nature of her recommendation. "lt doesn't bother me if it's a political hot pOtato, • she said. •1 know there are a lot of people dut there who think'thE! same way.as I d • . 0. CLAIMS CONTINUED FROM A1 the upper back as police .responded to a report alleging that.be threatened two people with what was originally thought to be a handgun, police said. Police later determined the weapon was a pellet gun. Police Said De Los Angeles appeared to be drawing the gun from his waistband after refusing to follow the officers' demands. SATIJllDAY. JOLY I, 1995 gi2"g support . SURPl.US FOOD Seniors and low income families of the Costa Mesa//Newport Beach area can obtain free U.S.DA. tur· plus food the second Saturday of each month between 8 and 10 a.m. in the rear parking lot '1-the Chwch of Chri.!11,~ 2fr6 AvocadO St. tn Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631-2177. ' TEEN FOCUS • The Teen focus outpatient chemical dependency treat- ment program hosts a free 12-Step Meeting every Sunday at noon, exdusively for teens, in its offices at 567 San Nico- las Ortv~uite 201, Newport Center, Newport Beach. FOr mo~rorm~all 640-TEEN or 640-1788. ANI BEREAVEMENT GRDUP • · on-going group specialiies in the needs of individ- uals w have sick and/or dying animals in their lives. It meets evacy Tuesday, from noon to 1 prril. at 3101 W. Pacif· le Coast Highway, Suite No. 311, Newport Beach.. Cost is $1S per person/per group. For more information, call 722- 4588. 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Of Local or Nationll 8001 Plglng ~ationwide ~el/ular Service 549-7200 •Suite #20 • Front a u 8nlk&s •Tune-ups • • Tinilg llclts ·~ • WATa-..ouJGAll Somme II ~ upon UI, butll'anottoo .... togll.ta .... wtlh the YMCA'i •Deorf..at'• ~~}JI.fl ....... noon eadl SetUrday ~ J 29. 1be cost ls $15 for mem~ and flotation belts will be provid- ed. To rigister, call 642-9990. ~FOOD Senion and low-income fami- lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport Beach area can obtain free USDA surplus food the second Saturday of ea.Ch month between 8 and 10 a.m. in the rear parking lot of the Church of Christ, 286 Avocado St. .in Costa Mesa. POI' more informa· tion, call 631-2177. NEED ATlflETIC SOtOlARSHIP7 Attend Orange Coast College's three-hour workshop designed to give tips for sOCuring college ath- letic scbolanhips. Penny Hast- ings, a public relations consultant who waged a campaign to win an athletic scholarship for her son, will present the seminar, which runs from 9 a.in. to noon in room 201 Of OCC's LeWis Applied Sci- ence Building. The cost is $35 per person orS59 per family. To regis- ter, call 432-5880. NEED TO RElAX7 Every Sundaylrom 5 p.m. to 1 p.m. Zen Home Stitchery, a local manufacturer of mediatation sup- plies, holds a free evening of meditation. The purpose of the gathering is •to encourage and support the practice of medita- tion." The group meets at Build- ing A in the C~ta Mesa Court· yard, at 1835 Newport Blvd. For information, call 631-5389. TEEN FOCUS The Teen Focus outpatient chemical dependency treallnent program hosts a free 12-Step Meeting every Sunday at noon, exclusively for teens, in its offices at 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite 201, Newport Center, Newport Beach. For more information, call 640-TEEN or 640-1788. ADD SEMINAR •Attention Deficit Disorder: Personality Styles and Relation- ships," is the title of a 7 to 8:30 p.m. seminar at the Coastline Counseling Center, 1200 Quail St., Suite· 105, Newport Beach. Bruce Fredenburg, MFCC and hypnotherapist, will talk about the symptoms of ADD anclbow o improve an APO marrtage/rela· tionship. A S5 donation is request- ed, but not required. Call 476- 0991, for information. FREE MAGIC SHOW As pan of the Newport Beach Public Llbrary's Summer Reading Program, magician Jeff Martin will perform magic tricks and stunts for first through fifth graders at 10:30 a.m. in the New- port Beach Central Llbrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. Other magic shows will run at 3 p.m. on Wednesday in the Vincent Jorgensen Com- munity Center, 2005 Dover Drive; and 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the Balboa Branch Llbrary, 100 E. Bal- boa Blvd. For information, call 717-3800. ECONOMIC SEMINAR The Newport Foundation is presenting a 7:30 a.m. breakfast meeting titled, •ttuman Rights - A Personal Perspective.• Guest speaker and actor Mike Farrell, best known for his role as BJ. Hunnicutt on the TV show M·A·s·H, will talk about world- wide human rights issues and the organization •Human Rights Watch." The cost is $20 for mem- bers, $28 for non-members and $15 for students with school ID. For reservations, call Petra Gal- lagher at 675-3228. PUBLIC RELATIONS WORKSHOP Davia Simon, fellow of the Public Relations Society of Amer- ica, will present a seminar designed to update participants on the pubUc relations accredita- tion program. Tips on how to pre· pare for the accreditation exam Will be offered. The seminar runs from 7:15 a .m. to 9 a.m. in the Wyndham Garden Ho.tel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. The cost is $15, which includes a continental breakfast. Por reser- vations, call 832-2037. ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP Th.is ongoing group spedalizes in the needs of individuals who heve sick and/or dying animals in their lives. It meets every Tues- day. from noon to 1 p.m. at 3101 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Suite No. 311, Newport Bea.ch. Cost is SlS per person/per group. For more intormation, call 722 ..... 588. FITNESS WORKSHOP •stay Fit While You Stt• is the title ol an Orange Cout College fitness seminar from 2 to 4 p.m. in 'I. room 102 of OCC's Buaine11 Edu· cation Building. The seminar - presented by ehtropractor ~~~~--~bwJio9t-'9d ..... to· ~ ~uaU wboapend theii dllts liritn9 at a dMk how to avOid ,.....,. and ttay ftt while in the a.&.'Jbit COit llS25. To l"tlPtm. :I call 432-5880. MESA PRIDE MEETING William Morris Jr., public ser- vices director and _city engineer, will present an update on hls department at the monthly Mesa Pride meeting. The meeting will take place at 7:30 a.m. in the Cos- ta Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. The lec- hire is free and a continental breakfast will be served. For information, call Arlene Schafer at 546-1429. WEDNESDAY CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP A support group for the adult children of aging parents is being offered at the OASIS Senior Cen- ter, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Ct meets on the second Wednesday of each month from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the OASIS lobby. For additional information, call Vicki at 644-3244. TAX WORKSHOP Jerry Slusiewicz, an invest- ment executive at Paine Webber, will present a workshop titled, "Taxes and Your Investment," from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. Topics will include: tax free municipal bonds, tax advan- taged fixed and variable annuities and variable life annuities. Admission is free and refresh- ments will be served. For reserva- tions, call Slusiewicz at 717-5610. WEALTH MANAGEMENT The Financial Education Soci- ety is offering a free sem.irlar from 1 to 8:30 p.m. titled, • 401 (k) Maxed Out? -There Are Other Windows of Opportunity." The seminar is part of a summer series held at Villa Rosa (residencej, 1711 Irvine Ave, in Newport Beach. Seating is limited and reservations are required. For reservations, call 646-3000. EDUCATIONAL DINNER MEETING •A Year in the Life of a New Bankruptcy Judge" is the title of a lecture by U.S. Bankruptcy Judg~ Erithe A. Smith at the Newport- Santa Ana Legal Secretaries Association dinner program. The event takes place at 5:30 p.m. at ijle Wyndl\am Hotel. 3350 Avenue of the Arts in Costa Mesa, and begins with a half-hour of networking opportunities. The cost is $16.50 for members and $19 for non-members and. includes dinner. RSVP by Mon- day. For reservations, call Carole Wampole at 752-8800. PUBLIC INFO WORKSHOP •ttow to Obtain Personal Infor- mation from Public Records• is the title of a Orange Coast Col- lege seminari from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in room 1018 of OCC's Busi- ness Education Building. Jim Harriger. a licensed private inves-. · tigator and criminal justice instructor, will teach participants how to access Rublic records, includin9 privc,te credit reports and databases. The cost is $29, with an optional $15 IJ'.l'llerial fee. To register, call 432-5880:--. NETWORKING auB. The Sterling Business. Club is currently accepting applications for new members. The exclusive networking club holds lunch meetings every Wednesday from noon to 1:15 p.m. at the Sfuzzi restaurant at liiangle Square in Costa Mesa. For information, call Jason at 834-1005 ext. 220. LEGAL SEMINAR Pearl Georgen, a mediator who has worked in the Orange Coun- ty and Los Angeles Superior Courts, will discuss how to avoid lawsuits at an Orange Coast Col- lege seminar that runs from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in room 101A of OCC's Business Education Build- ing. Topics include: seven tech- niques to stay out of court, five sure-fire ways to avoid a lawsuit and three powerful negotiating tips. The cost is $29. To register, call 432-5880. PUT AN END TO GRAFm1 Qperation Clean Slate, a Costa Mesa based -non-profit graffiti prevention organization, is host- ing an informational meeting from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Ingram Micro Building, 1600 E. St. Andrews Place, Santa Ana. Positions are also available for volunteers who are interested in assisting youths find positive alternatives to graffiti. For infor- mation. call Colleen Rashford 1lt 556-1000 ext. 2635. WEALnf MANAGEMENT TI:ie Financial Education Soci- ety is offering a free seminar from 1 to 8:30 p.m. titled, •Long Term Health Care Strategies - Sound protection Without the casb flow strain." The seminar is part of a summer series held at Villa Rosa ·(residence), 1711 Irvine Ave, in Newport Beach. Seating is limited and resenla- tions are required. For reserva- tions, call 646-3000. SENIORS SQUARE DANa CLUB The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Square and Round Dance dub seek experienced dancers to join them every Thursday from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets. Call 545-5669 for more informa- tion. . TOASTMASTERS aUBS Bay Broadcasters, the Toast- master's club No. 4136, meets every Thursday at 1 a.m. at the Santa Ana Country Club, 20382 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 380-0200. FRIDAY: JULY1 4 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ~----..-1--The Consumer Business Net· BASTillE DAV CELEBRATION Dr. and Mrs. Robert Smith ftn! hosting ·une Soiree en Provence" (An Evening in Provence) from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in their Newport Beach home. The event, commemorating the liberation of the Bastille prison in 1789, is sponsored by the New- port Beach Sister City Association and French food, wine and enter- tainment will be featured. Tickets are $20. For information, call 644- 3150. work, a non-membership, net- working group, is hosting a brealdast meeting at 1 a.m. in the Tea koom of the Newport Beach Public Golf Course, 3100 Irvine Ave. Mike Strong will speak on, •How· to Profit by the Current Health Wave." The cost is $15. For information, call 550-4785. BREAKFAST MEETING •Post Measure R -Why Did It Fail?" is the title of an 8:30 a.m. lecture by County 'Treasurer John Moorlach at the Sports Club Irvine, 1980 Main St. The cost is $6, which includes a continental NEW: OFFSHORE RENTALS Other rentals: • Eledrk 8oeD • s.m.o.a. a PaW eo.ts • Moto"'°'9b a ICay•b ReseneNow! . 673-7200 ~to IM"Aaato Ferry sao.o..PcalUal• J,\Cl. \I\ RANGE ROVER \ • .._..,..,,.... n· 1a-.. wo1a.w ... 11 dey ~ ............ a.m. .. ...... Ulnry -..~·J147 E.: COiii .... way la Coro· ........ ~ tlellgw: JlliMUe Wlley Wiii~~ a"Mte llMCi: own ileiitgn- llowen Gd ~ WW be provtded. 1'bie cosU s SU ud preregistration .. requlnd. For t.n.torma- Uon. call 172-2261. . I I I breakfast. For reservations, call Sandy Adamek at 644-1232. INVENTORS WORKSHOP Inventors Forum, a non-profit organization serving entrepre- neurs and inventors, is hosting several well-known inventors to share their expertise at an Orange Coast College workshop that runs from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in Room 101 of OCC's Science Lecture Hall. Subjects include market evalua- tion, prototyping, business plan- ning and venture financing. The cost is S5 for members and $15 for non-members and guests. To reg- ister, call 432-5880: KAYAKING ADVENTURE Prime Dynamics, a non-profit organization dedicated to promot- ing self esteem and personal growth, is SJ><?nsoring a kayak trip along the shores of Back Bay. Instruction and refreshments are included. The cost is $20. For reservations, call Christine Parker at 262-7300. COMPUTER CLUB MEETING Orange Coast College's ·win- ners Computer Club" will meet at 9 a.m. in -Boom-2l-4-ef-OCC's REG. PRICE $995 .. ~ ........... .. --............... , ... ID Mia-" Wlna..w. _. WID- dowl 9pUcatioDi, lad~ ~Wi:U-ant''"': ao. for amOC:::.-~ ~­aaeo. MENTAL HEAlTH WOllCSHOP How Good Parents' End Up Wlth Emotionally m Cblldieri • is the title ol a worksboPltom 9 a.m. to noon in room ·204 of OCC's Lewis Center for Applied Science. Clinical Psychologist 'fy Colbert Will teach parents how to ldeiltj.fy and deal with children suffedng .. from depression, anxiety and addiction. The c:08t iS $30 S. indi- Vi~ual; S50 for two. To register, call •32·5880. AJt£ vou A aosm U not, Orange Coast College has a seminar for 'you. Titled ·salespeople! There is Magic to Closing Deals," LI.sa Hamllton, owner of a fashion jewelry busi· ness, will teach participants how to close deals using the "Personal .Profile System.· Attendees will learn four different buytng styles, as well as new tecbnlques to apply to sales and closing. The seminar runs from 9 a.m. to noon in room 201 of OCC's Lewis Applied.Science Building and the cost is $29, plus an additional $10 material fee. To register, call 432- 5880 .. SELF-DEFENSE WORKSHOP Tom Sohrt and his daughter Carrie, owners of The Internation- al Academy of Goju Karate, will present a self-protection work- shop -for parents and children - from 9 a.m. to noon in room 202 of Orange Coast College's Lewis Applied Science Building. Partici- pants will learn simple, effective self-defense methods that can be practiced at home. The cost is $39 for parent and child: $20 for an additional child. To register, call 432-5880. .. BASTILLE DAY SK RACE The 11th AnnuSl} Bastille Day Celebration will begin with a 6:30 a.m. race registration at the SuttOJ\ Place Hotel. 4500 MacArthur Blvd. in N.::·vuort Beach. Events include: · !>K Run/Walk, Senior Stroll, SK Run Walk and a Kid's 1K. Also, more than 50 vendors will participate in a ·Nike Town" fitness fair from 7 to 11 a.m. Preregistration for the race is also available from noon to 5 p.m. July 15, at Nike Town, in Triangle Square in Cos- ta Mesa: For information, c 565-6925'. REG. PRICE SJ75 00 REG. PRICE $965 .. REG. PRICE . $575• EYE-OHNER 71uJ right catcher reall doe6n t need a bot. don C'allbell , Just plain 'ol talk • Recalling a time when getting it across, for some unexplained reason, wasn't all that easy. W riters today, unlike the relaxed types under yesteryear's swaying palms down Bay and Thurin, have to maintain a faster pace or they can lose their readers swiftly. And sometimes they can lose it just tangled up with a social miscue or another. This comer was trying to link up with Mike White, the new Raiders grid coach, in April, but he was out that night with his new assistants. His lovely wife, Marilyn, urged me to call White at his office 1n Redondo Beach the next morning. In the brief conversation, there was light chatter on how we had long-time mutual friends with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mayer, who now live in Irvine. Myself and Mayer once played football at Harbor High under Al Irwin, 1948-49. Mrs. White was ple~ed and acknowledged that it can be a small world. A distraction or two arose, prompting me to ask about White's civic and social receptions of late. Apparently, this comer's question fell shy of clarity and she replied, ·we'll be having dinner with the Mayers tomorrow night.• I confused it even more by reflecting on many mayors (not Mayers) of Southern California and that, of course, they would love to cheer on Coach White. I asked about the specific mayors. Mrs. White reiterated that they •mayors'" were simply •the Mayers." With a laugh, I decided we finally got it right. But then I always wanted to help Ed Mayer run for mayor. The billboards would read: Vote Mayer for Mayor. Mayer, who. led OCC to a grid championship in '51 and later became a close teammate to former San Francisco 49er Coach Bill Walsh at San Jose State, Would eventually come to my office to exclaim, •Now you've got the voters more confused than'ever.• These situations have not been uncommon over the years. • SEE CANTRELL PAGE 82 CASEY LUKSCH I OAILY Pl.OT Former Costa Mesa HJgh and Orange Coast College baseball star Brent Mayne has everythlng under control with his duttes as Kansas City Royals catcher. y~baseball QUOTE OF THE DAY -You can~ help but not pay attmtion lo IL 1t• ri!#. in your face. ~a.a abaul It ...• -IJRliNI' M.4t'NE' \ I I I, I I \ ' ' I . I I I \ ! C/4SF'f WICSCH I OAl.Y Pl.OT Brent Mayne rUles a throw to second to catch an Angel basenmner trying to ....i Ill the Roym' 1ut visit to ADaheim Stadl11111. Perseverance is paying off big for .Brent Mayne • Royals catcher battled through a horrendous slump, but KC's pitchers love him behind the dish; so does his manager (Boone), who knows a good catcher when he sees one. By Richard Dunn. Staff Wnter C atchers aren't needed to hit. So when Brent Mayne's battihg average soared to .303 in late May, it was a bonus. They call pitches. block balls in the dirt, direct infield traffic, signal for bunt defenses, throw runners out trying to steal, even pamper pitchers. Each hurler's different. Some are temperamental, some calm and poised. Catchers are required to know what each pitcher on the staff throws, their strengths and weaknesses. They need to recognize when their game is on or oft, what to do about it, what to tell them. They need to understand the personality of each pitcher. In the beat of battle, catchers visit the mound and democratically communicate to the ego-sopping pitchers what the problem could be, how· to pitch to a certain hitter, or reD:i.ind them to beware • of d situdbon on the base paths Mayne, you see,· does tlus as well dS anybody 111 baseball. That's why when he suffered through a 2-for-33 batting slump from June'15 through June 30, be remained behind the plate for the Kansas City Royals Kansas City l'yfanager Bob Boone, who knows a tlung or two about catclung, never got on Mayne's case. • ·1 feel Jund of lucky to go through something like tlus and come out of it,· Mayne said by telephone from Detroit, wh~ the Royals are playmg a ~eekend series. ·aetore, I was in a situation where if I wasn't hitting the ball, I wasn't going to play. Now, I've been given the opportunity to break through something like this and still play. The catching part is the most important. and Bob Boone understands that.• The Royals (32-30), in second place behind Oeveland in the American League Central Division heading into Friday's action, only a few games behind Texas for the AL wild-card spot, are 23-16 when Mayne catches. They're 9-14 when Pat Borders starts Borders, the former Toronto catcher who si~ed with Kansas City as a free agent last winter, bas always earned a decent stick. But his glove and savvy • SEE MAYNE PAGE 82 McKibben & CO . ' Newport East P~ny entcy stumbles out of tne gate; 4-3 No: t at Lucerne • Bad breaks prove costly in district opener as. Cypress prevails. • for a 4-3 victory Friday riight. Now, Newport But will have to work lb way thrO• tbe loser's braeket. wbkh ltaJtl with a 3 p.m. date agalnlt PoUmain V~ B tOda~ games WOuld follow on , ~ Newport Bat cm a.s> wtnn$Dg. NtwPolt l!ut Me..-O.ve Hatlllll Ntu9ed to um the Hobt· mg conditioos u an exa..• •They pla~ on the Mme field Wttb the ..... lights,. be Mid T .......... ,. ... ••de .... uncbaracteriltlC amfUes thit •" them • ~ of .,.. ... tMl WM tbe dlftww In the ,....... Tbe game wu delayed for . ' •SEE PONV fWIE • • , OAl.Y PR.OT PHOTOS BY KATWYA RANONE A.NO DON lfACl:I Britta Vogele (above} of Newport East Majon makes a play to firs~ Newport East Minon (9-10) All-Star Keith Long Ores to Hrst for a putoul They, and virtually all ol the rest ol the All-Stan are in action today in what is perhaps thj! busiest All-Star weekend of the year as lint-and second-round actton unfolds on all fronts. DfstridU Mtljorw (11-12) , ... _ eost. Meu ~VJ. w- lew, 1 p.m., at TeWlnkte Park co.t.11 ..... JUtJon.I VJ. Huot- lngtOn Valley. 10 a.m .• at Fountain Valley LL Dbtrkt IJ: .. ,Os --Cost. M.-Amerk.an vs. Ocean View, 1 p.m .. at Huntington Valley LL Cost.Ii --Mn~ VJ. Hunt-1"9{0n Valley, 10 1.m., It Hunting- ton Valley U Dfn1ct u ........... (1J) --eo.t. ...... AMeriun vs. Otean View. 9 1.m .. it Johnson JH Dbtrict IJ: hr'l6on ct .... 1s) ' --' c-ta ..... N.tkwMI 11t. ocean View, 9 1.m~ It Johnson JH · c.o.t. MeA American vs. Roblriwood, Noon, It )Ohmon JH Dl*ktSS•tO --Ncuaport 1mt w. l.tglinl HIHI. 4 p.m~ It. Gffleran '.rtt ' Dlmkt SS......, {11'12) --·~ llllll vs. TBA. 1 p.m., It. Woodflold '""' Dllitrtct •PONY...._, \11•12J --"'"'•rt ..... VI. Del ObltpO 10 1.m., l'I: !Cab« Field (compe- 1ion of Wltd. 9'1'M)' • •1oplllrtOr 11e111e-lblag-.r•-Plnllllllwub tho 1111 i.. ,.,..., ffa Mid 1'111 gollig to play .• Mayne ts "" • pace Ibis teuan to play bi mare gmD8I -Olly -year during bis --begon c:..-Hy In 1989, -the selected him No. I ID .... Jane lnle _.i did GUI ol cal -~-bebll.383 u a sopbcaore In 111118 u Ille Titans quaJUlecl for .... College World-. He played I« bia latber. Miiie, the loogliml>OCC ~ coach, I« one yeor (1987j. .;. recreation sports standings BASKE111AU.. N9wport~ MONDAY LEAGUES Men's CC (at West New- port/Ensign): 1. Magic Mon- days. 2-0; 2. (tie) Blotribe, 1-1; suns. 1-1; Penal Code, 1-1; Power Chiropractic, 1-1; 6. 20-20 Recyclers, 0-2. Men's CC (at West New- port/Ensfgn): 1. Shamrocks, 2· O; 2. (tie) Just Play, 1-1; Madre Madrieu, 1-1; Mixed Plate, 1- 1; Old Sut Slq,. 1-1; 6. Thunder River, 0-~. ~'sC (at LincolnlEnslgn): 1. (tie) Latham & watkins, 2- 0; Rutan & Tucker, 2-0; 3. (tie) Orummy King White & Gire, 1-1; Dunk On You, 1-1;.KPMG Peat Marwick, 1-1; Third String, 1-1; 7. (tie) Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher,' 0-2; Pan- thers, 0-2. lVESDAY LEAGUES Men's • (at West New- port): 1. (tle) Humor Kings, 2- 0; Jukers. 2-0; Knighthawks. 2-0; 4. (tie) Air Newport, 1-1; Place Mats, 1-1; 6. (tie) BMC, 0-2; R-Selves, 0-Z; Run 'N Gun, 0-2. Men's C (at ErWgn): 1. (tie) Bricklayers, 2-0; Squar I Oarke. 2-0; 3. (tie} All Guar$, 1-1; Shooten, 1-1; 5. (tie) The Bookies, 0-2; No Vert, 0-2. WEDNESDAY LEAGUES M9n's A (at West New- por!): 1. (tie) Balls Of Justice, 4-0; Mod Squad, 4-0; 3. Sharks, 2-1; 4. Brave Bunny, 1- 2. 5. C&ssidy's Fools. 1-3; 6. (tie) Kings. 0-3; Lost In Spke, .... -.~ cc (at Eos;gn), 1. Ace In The Hole, 3-0; 2. Griz· zlies, 2-1; 3. (tie) Baxter Blue, 1-2; Rbolds, 1·2; Squirrels, 1-2; Tasmanian War Devils, 1·2. Men's C (at Lincoln): 1. Islanders. 3-0; 2. (tie) Blazers. 2·1; Quiksilver; 2-1; Rlmshots. 2-1; SVC IR. 2-1; 6. Mofo'S, 1~ 2; 1. (tie) caw Roids. 0-3; Viva Las Vegas. 0-3. ntUltSDAY LEAGUES M9n'IC (at Ensign): 1. Tony Valentine Contructlon, 3-0; 2. (tie) Flaker. 2-1; Rip-Masten, 2-1; 4. (tie) Dolores Sc>oftflsh- lr\g. 1-2; Haske+I & white, 1-2; 6. Team Gflnls. 0-3. • Men'I cc (at West New- -• port): 1. (tie) TO!..IChe Ross, 2· 0; Trappers, 2..o; 3. (tie) The J:ter.d,...h.1;..SUvH...B.ullfls....1.:1; 5. (tie) Full Throttle, 0-2; Pedestrians, 0.2. SOFTBALL Newport Beach STOCXBROKER LEAGUE 1. Paine wet>ber Newport. S-0; 2. Jer1ty Boys. 5-1; 3. (tie) Field Of Scflemes. 3-3; Magic, 3-3; Merrill Lynch Newport. 3- 3; Paine Webber Mission Viejo, 3-3; S.8. Bam Stormers, 3-3; B. Paine Webber Orange, 2-3; 9. S.B. Slammen., 2-4; 10. SUtro, 0-6. MONDAY LEAGUES Mwt's C.C (at Bonita No. 1): 1. No GloYe, No Love. 5-0; 2. CIO'INl'i Punchen, 3-1; 3. (tie) JuSt Hrt ft, 3-2; Old Slow Dogs, 3-2; 5. Those Guys. 2-3; 6. (tfe) Pet Shop Soys. 1-3; Spartey'5 Machine, 1-3; B. Cal<onnec- tion, 0-4. M9f'l's C (at Lincoln No. 1/Bonl\i; No. 2): 1. Air Touc:n. 4-0; 2-Sun Devils. 4-1 ; 3. The Replacements, 3-2; 4. (tie) Slad:lfl; F~hting ~· 2- 2; Seaport ConstructK>n, 2·2; 6. Drunk Losen. 1·3; 7. (tie) Crank Calls, 1-4; Technotogi- cal Software, 1-4. Men'S C (at Bonltl No. 2/Uncoln No. 1): 1. BRW Haz- ards, 4-0; 2. Bad Creation. 4- 0-1; 3. Oub Sportswear, 3-1-1; 4. Barflies. 2-2; 5. X-Zlbitt, 2- 3; 6. (tie) Port St. Ballers, 1·3; QuiksilYer, 1-3; 8. Homer Simpson. 0-S. Coed CC (at CYO: 1. Ball 8ashei1, 6-0; 2. (tie) Land Sharks, 4-2; Pierce Street Annex. •-2; 4. (tie) Price Watethouse, 2-4; The Tribe, 2-C; 6. Transamerica Tom• doo,().6. Women's cc (at CdM H\gh/Eastbluff): 1. Johnny's Angels. 5-0; 2. Dude'ettes, 3- 1; 3. Bad Glrls, 2-3; 4. (tie) Anchors, 1-4; Squeeze Play. 1- 4. Women'• C (at CdM Hlgh/Eartbluff): 1. MlttsfiU, , 5-1; 2. The Pret~rs, 3-3; 3. (tie) Angels, 2-4; Larson'1; 2-4.. TUESDAY LEAGUES Men's CC (at Bonita NO. 1): 1. Fox & Firkin, 5-1; 2._Ught- ning-Lumber, 4-2; 3. ·(tle) Due-Guns Heroes, l -2; Loren's Sports Card Connec- tion, 3-2;-S-:-(tli) Mazzotfi's, 1- 5; Tekety H«o's, 1-5. Men's CC: 1. 40 BonM A Head, S-1 ; 2. Hawes, 4-1; 3. Uecken, 4-2; 4. Zero Toler- ance, 3-2; 5. Original Pizza, 4- 3; 6. Four Seasons Hotel. 3-3; 7. Care Unit. 1·5; 8. Win Or lose, We Party, 0.7. Men's C: 1. GJ's Sliders, 6-1; 2. 51SO's, 3-2; 3. (tie) Team Ea5l0n, 3-3; The Place, 3-3; 5. Dangling Woodr<YM. 2-3; 6. Alt Diameter, 0-5. Men's C 1. Germs, 3-1-1; 2. Bone A:s, 4-2-1; 3. (tie) The Gumby's. 3-3; Tea Bags, 3-3; 5. Balboa Boys. 2-3; 6. Peat Mar- wick Maulers, 1-4. ·Coed C-1: 1. Datamed Oawgs. 5-0; 2. Keystone Pacif- ic, 4-1; 3. (tie) Athletic Sup- porters, 2-4; Red Dogs, 2-4; 5. Newport 5ki Company, 1-5. Coed C..Z: 1. Kl Loaners, 4- 1; .2. Latham & Watkins, 4-2; 3. (tie) Bunzl•'s Bashers, 3-3; Pro Boneheltds. 3-3; 5. Gib- son. OUM I Crushers, 0-5. WEDNESDAY LEAGUES Men'S CC (it Bonita No. 1): 1. Hebdc.ases, 8-0; 2. (tie) 811- bo Bagglns, 4-4; Far Side, 4-4; Sons Of Beac:hes. 4-4; Sol(. 4- 4; 6. Ply<hk Nutumbas, 1-7. .._.... C (at Lincoln No. 11Bonita No. 2): 1. LA. Cellu- lar, 6-1; 2. Jammon Juice- mons. 5-2; 3. The Soonen, 4- 3; 4. (tie) Kaos, 3-4; Nite Owls, 3-4; 6. Bulllonalrs, 2-5; 7. CB Scrubs, 1-5. aMn'S Wligh! (at CdM Hlgh/Eartbluff): 1. Echo Beach, 7-0; 2. (tie) CS Green Machin., 4-2-1; Embo, 4-2-1; 4. Allee And The Boys. 3-4; 5. ca Cornmerf:l•I. 2-5; 6. Gib- son, Dunn & Crvtcher, 0-7. ....,.. C (at Lincoln No. 1/Bonlta No. 2): 1. (tie) Around 1he Hom, 7-1 ; 42nd St. Hlb:hhlkers. 7-1; 3. The Hooligans, 5-3; 4. (tie) Oeh>itte And Touche, 2-6; Yellow Sox. 2~; 6. Kelly And · Company, 1-7. COid C (at CYecdM High); 1. Oown People, 6-0; 2. Arv Housrng Group, ~2; 3. BOO Bombers, 4-3; 4. The Replace- ments. 2-5; 5. Master Batms, .... Coed CC (at CYC/CdM High): 1. SRS Tech, 5-2; 2. Hoozonfurst, 4-2; 3. Squeeze Play, 3-4; 4. (tie) KL Krew, 2-4; -Nadi'"Oiir'Ke-;-2~. --- lMUftSOAY LEAGUES Coed cc (at aOnita No. 1): 1. Quiet Women, 5-0; 2. Reg- ulators, 4-1; 3. B.C.S., 3-3; 4. And What Not, 1-4; 5. The Far Sides, 1-6. Coed C (at Bonita No. 2): 1. Borders Runners, 5-0; 2. Bank Mutual Mortgagers, 5-1; 3. Fountain Heads, 4-1; 4. William Lyon Companies, 3-2; 5. Tvvo Minute Warning. 2-3; 6. (tie) Original Pizza, 1-4; Park Newport. 1-4; 8. Sultans ~of Schwing, 0-6. Coed C (at Lincoln): 1. Law In Motion, S-0; 2. PHJW, 5-1; 3. O'Melveny & Meyers, 3-2- 1; 4. Hot ChUi, 2-2-1; S. The Lotem Breeze, 2-3-1; 6. Accounts Overload, 1-3-1; 7. Yellow Dogs, 1·4; 8. tc.L Tenkels. 1-5. Coed C (at CYO: 1. (tie) Brew Crew, S-1; DP's Hurri- canes, 5-1; 3. last Minute Entry, 4-2; 4. Newport Cubs, 3-3; 5. (tie) Motley Crew, 2-3; NewportJauz, 2-3; 7. Koll, 1- 4; 8. Orde Of Friends, 0-S. Coed C (at CdM/Bonita No . 1): 1. Hewitt Hawes. 5-0-1; 2. Desperadoes, 5-1; 3. Del-Om,' 4-1 -2; 4. (tie) Cookiesti)(. 3-3; l.N.C., 3-3; 6. Fletcher Jones, 3-4; 7. Sideshow Bob, 2-5; 8 .. Foul Sall And Friends, 1-5; 9. G.D.I. ilgers. 0-6. FRIDAY LEAGUES Ca.cl CC (at Bonita No . 2): 1. On Fire, 4-0; 2. 911 , 3-1; 3. Acme's Back, 2·2; 4., (tie) Heavenly Hitten. 1-3; Pirates. 1-3; RenegadM. 1-3. C09d C (at CYO: 1. F•ce First, 4-0; 2. Col(. 3-1; 3. (tie) Seashore Sluggen. 2-2; lho- emer & Toma, 2·2; 5. Wet Seal, 1-3; 6. Blame Dawn. 0-4. Men's C (at Bonita No. 1): 1. CRC Stealers, 5-0;· 2. Hang loose Crew, 4-1 ; 3. Coldwell Sank.er. 2-2; 4. Olde Private Broker•, 1-4; s. Brew Crew, 0-5. 2060 lluliw ...... uud .. c:an In Colla M.-............. ... ,_ .... (7141642-0010 ...... ,._,,_.....,_.,_ 1n1 1HE ~STORE --. • -.. rt 148 fa& 5-2, to DelOb~po LAGUNA NIGUEL -The Newport Harbor Baseball AllOd· atlon'1 14 .. year-oJds matched No. 1 seed Del Obispo of Dana Polnt in terms of base hits, seven apiece, but couldn't come up with the right combinations when the chips were on the line and fell in Friday's diitrict • tournament opener at Chapparosa Park, 5-2. The Ion drops Newport Har- bor into today's elimination bracket for a 5 p.in. game ag~ the loser ol Friday's Laguna Niguel-West Grove game. Gary Robinson got the New- port Harbor squad into the lead in the second inning when be sin- gled home Charlie Waire. Del Obispo, however, took the lead for good in the third inning with two runs, via a base hit and two Newport Harbor miscues in the field. TWo more came across in the fourth and the Dana Point nine added another in the late going. Brandon Schieppati gave Newport Harbor a bright moment in the final inning ·with a solo homer, driven over the left field fence, which is some 30 feet high. Zach ·Wells was also big in Newport Harbor's attack with a s~gle and double CANTRELL CONTINUED FROM 81 We once asked the late Jerry Blue,· a ball boy for f1arbor High's '42 champ football team at age 12, to provide an address for Joey Lester, Class of '53 at Newport. Bhle soon delivered the address and phone, but overlooked the ndJlle of the city. Obviously. we asked. Blue re plied, ·Plano, Texas." We exctaimed, ·Plain old Texas! What kind of a city is that?" · We both drew a huge laugh. The n the sportswriter's We .today can surge upward and spin faste r than a mercurial computer throwing out questions from every angle, especially if you add dialogue from Al Davis, general managing partner with the Raiders. The machine could fire back: Do you mean the Al Davis detected hanging around Inglewood lately, the Al Davis who is ofum mistaken for ii Trojan in downtown LA or the Al Davis who tecently dumped the Trojan Stadium Fir$! National in favor or the Oakland Piggy Bank across the bay? Another machine would add: Did Al Davis ever leave Oakland? Did he ever come to LA? Or was it all an illusion? Some reporters daim they have no idea where Davis resides, but they do know he owns two residences. . Anyway, the point is that it is no longer White or the LA Raiders. It is White of the Oakland Raiders. And newcomers out of America's mainstream shifting ever westward toward the harbor area might well stop to ask, "Who is Mike White? Is thdt the guy who once coached our Illinois team?" Another will ask, •Didn't he used to coach at our Cal, Berkeley?" A third party adds, "He was an assJ :;tant for the 49ers." The answer is yes, yes and yes. As for Harbor High, he was a walk-on assistant in 1989. He was between jobs and figured he could help. Not only did be help, Tar head coach Jeff Brinkley also welcomed White's total of(ensive contributions and it helped lead the Sailors to the · CIF grid title (14-0) in 1994. His birthplace is so small, the Raiders and media often refer to him as an Oakland native. Actually, his original spot was Lafayette, Calif. -same town for Ray Rosso of Udo, who coached Orange Coast College football from 1948-1955. If one wished to play with that longer, it could turn into a missive directory of past harborites. The late Walter Bwroughs, founding Pilot publisher and one who Jed the way for the Univenity of Calif omia., lrvine, loved his alma mater at UC Berkeley. White pla~ erid at Cal, once under LYM. (J>appy) Waldort', while RcllO pk"4 iluerd tbere in the '30I Unaer St\ib'ADiaa. Porm• Newport grid coAcb Mite Gtddingl and ...... father Bd wen~ guMcls at Cal tn their tlmta. ~ lay Ward, dall of '41 at HllibOr, played fttlt ltrlng at Cal on a Role Bowl team under WeldcJrf, 1be world gets llDaller all tbe time. but we doubt any of..._ evs~~.._. ....... . . ' ... ' --"" --------- ----~ I ' • ·~ J ---~--l DON l£ACH I DAILY Pl.OT Newport flrSt baseman Alex Bottom awaits a throw on pickoff attempt as Cypress runner gets back; below, second baseman Nate Lemmerman (left) high fives pitcher Ty Harper. DEEP SEA FRIDAY'S COUNTS PONY CONTINUED FROM 81 what turned out-to be the game-winner as Sut- liffe walked, stole second and scored on Jeff Crooks' double to left-center on d ball that there's little doubt could have been hdndled easily during a day gdJlle. Ta its credit, Newport Edst mounted d 1 d.lly in the top of the seventh which nearly turned the game around. Wiethom singled through the right side, and one out later, scored on Hunt's single to left. Neal Perlmutter hit a shot off the pitcher's foot for an infield smgle, and dfter hilo stedl of second, Newport East was 10 position to not only tie, but win the game with runners dl second and third, one out. But Cypress brought m relief pitcher Phtllip Wannebo, who proceeded to strike out the final two h.itt~rs to end the gdJTle Davey's Locker · 7 boats. 227 anglers. 12 yellowtail, 2 white seabass, 1,612 sand bass, 760 barracuda, 53 bonito, 47 calico bass. 8 sculpin, 2 sheep. head, 2 halibut. , Newport Landing · 5 boats, 158 anglers 1 yellowtail, 7 white seabas.s, 1,019 sand bass, 294 barr.acuda, 102 calico bass, 52 bonito, 1 sheephead 3 halibut, 1 white fish, 1 black sea bass (released). ' Daily Pilot s . rts . po ... LOCAIS ONLY ... · ~lUftDAV, JULY 8, 1995 II I Ne\\l)Ort's QwikCars eye competition in four races with new driver tf emandez NEWPORT BEACH -Qwik- Cars of Newport Beach announced earlier this w k that 1t will be competillg m four of this year's Toyota Atlantic races with driver Marlo Herna.nde-z, spon· sored by STP. Hernandez, who com~ted m last year's Mexico Formula 2 series, will drive QwikCars' Swift DB4 in the Atlantic's C2 class. Alister McNeill, the QwikCars tecun owner who has previously competed in and won the Atlantic &ampionship with drivers John- ny O'Connell and Jeff Wood, is looking forward to the Atlantic races. •rm excited about our mvolve· ment in Formula Atlantic again," McNeill said. •nus progrd.m is d natural progression to our current Indy Llghts team.• Last week, the QwikCars team put Hernandez through ~ paces at a t m Willow Spnn~. •Mano bowed tie has good dq_vmg skills, qwckly c911ling to gnps Wlth the C2 Allanbc oear • McN ill said. •He twned re pectable and consistent lap times throughout the day's ses· on. I'm confident he will per- form well in AUantics." Although Hernandez admits his professional drivil)g expf!ri- ence has })pen sporadic to ~th.is point, hejs grat~ul for the oppor- tunity. ·It's wonderful to drive for such a professional team," Her· nan.dex said. •Our test went ve.ry well. 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IS.linqu.nt 'Tu, Rll/Ma• RHltot• ua..eeae ragti, ftr~•. ,.cuW .......... .....,... ... 1111" R•po•, .AEO•, Your ~ 7eo..eoG0 bf:. 123 'ColOlll'llllnll« l wood-g•~ litrlum. '1'111'1'1 ........... ..., ... Tau ''" loo-1--,--....:.·_...._, -l-•iioOii1ti•'iiciLL<io~ail6iiRii•flaal wiu ·b9 •01d •t public - . •' -•--•na ·-,._1311 I· · auc11on. F« mor• d• ',..,,'i...j \1 s lllNUD ;:,-'c1..irr•~' llstlng•. COSTA MESA 1024 OW.. 1 In eo.u. M... u.11•, Hle•.brochure l M·• • 1--·-,. l-:-"~;li~~;;ii?::f-:;~;r;;;;flJ-~~~·~-~~·~"~"":11nlo on pr ... ucllon a. oc .... ,,..1 Orange County IPECW.FREEREPORT ~Bkfna .. m . Nminar• Clllt lhe OSA "'MUD••·-Fortclolutel I Hew To ·a..,. Yow I.alt 2 New Unlta at 1-eoc>-421"7141· D1fM1111 Plret Ho••••• Th• N9W ~ Twnhm 0 --.,._ -........ -..~ •~•• MISSION _, •• AVOld ttMI 10 mOM ,..,..., ·~ ~ .._. dlllty, common, pMif\lf, tru.. 1.8 ft'M ·trom BWh 'IQJO 1017 MCh w/QOmpteta pro. tr•Un111 ml•1•k•• ol ltN,000 1424*73 Ille. OU:WanlMd k>w-ftrat·tim• hOfne buY" aM7t C ....... , 311A •ei pr1oe .._ ~· • .,., 81op ~ ,..,. • LY llK DNI '"°' 1,120 e,q tt home Oeu"" ll•o•rll• fa(wer, gtot:rour rt.. QorD90U9 190 la.A wllh .U.Oh•d a-car II•••"* r9P(Ht nnt lo yau TWniwn •Jl..c# p . ..,age, ..... AC A .... Tri eat IO IO<Mr· C911 .<1~1» XN .... A'*-'" M Ddo. OooC1 IOCdon. Wiien )'Of.I ~ 1ca .. 1H1edM, lncludtll ... _ .......... -,... ...... 1811 ext.• :IOI ~ 11•.eoo. Cllll 1'-.r. Jlor mort de I all,, M hOW9 .a •i· c... .,..,... T...,. Aet ..... twoohUr• • Into no. and . get your 70I: . on pre.euctlon a.ml- MD -..V• TIW..• • t4I fWI Ml v.t GSA Ill t· .... ·~.::::: ~ . '::r: .. -~· 1·1MI.. -.... ,...., ~1•19t ~iJ:..: SILL Qr1r•.-L a. 11, ,...... • ••••• .,. = ···-· ..... Clllll"lld '· Have A ' a e ! Coll -The Pilot Classifieds at 64 2-567 8 to place your Garage ~ale Ad!· · • NBwi/ORT .BEACH .. ., l .. llllUm UIO ~ iiiii(~.;.;; .. ~811!!!!!"'~1112 8r.oLw~:--:: II. COllDOI ,. ....... DNlllWI ~ Md 1Dr ..... IM-ii.-! IR JIOa aD1' ._ *O'-ltec• or Pr.-,.....,... w. aer•••••••••I ....... lJo¥d Wrlghl ..,._. 1a. ..-. ~ .. MO, a.eaA ~ un11, ar... cu1 dew eoc.. r ••• • • P •' •' ••'"co--IOll&------~rtvate. N•w Uon, ~ pron houem.. ..._ ..,. caoor• 'a ne:1n::!':: ~. 38r t""8a. M9 Ca"lgi .,.,..... DIL llU 2122 WEE&LY ailmGE Q\112 ~ thNoul. MU8C .. , 1411,000. ment opporMlly. l.-!111111•••••• Q. 1 • Eui.-West wlnerable, u •## Men c.. w..nn No.,., aaoe w. Me1tt• -8Mlll UNI ~ South you bold: •• .VVV POll&CLOSUUS vt.ea at. 48R ZM. ftr"1•, IMO. Open O\ler 7 In N9WPOf1_ t,180 8Q ft. 7-room SAT, •17 a.aw.,d • .Qt&?I ottlSI 04! •71 1 0l [JWC"ll IJ.'\N ..... L'H .~ VIWIALIOA StM 900 180, 18A ~ai.d In gated community. CiOM to beech. 144-9080 COLOW C ll UhNt\C!R i..j ~ only. M9rlt hofne wtth ~-CW ... 31CM7&-8M2 I . ~ 7U."""7. 10 a•--------• Heritor View...... :. = .=. WIM s~::. ~ ~"': 7io~~p~· WEST •Bf ne., grMnbelt a. tionbe eolc:IF al P'lbfdlc~~I dbl p. fp. IUM>O. Avi l• Dbl• t PQOt. '°"' dOwn owe. . 0( more -.. 111 Open ...... 12-4 Wba . a take'> Apt. IM0-1521 ..... bfochur• & Info S1S Jaamlne sn.8078 L action o you ' on Pf•llUCtlon Mml-•-=--------ONI OF A KIND nara c:..11 the GSA e1 1· alQ OCIUN VIEWS Q. 2 • Neither vulnerable, u 158' 3.5Ba. UCO 8Q ft IOCM21·7848. lt50 8Wclo, Oen \11.w South you bold: 17115K. ey owrw 7-..oeo UM 1-..Bd, Vety L8foe ~~~1~. C!.llETUTLOT/ "::9'.'::oSZ.V:-u'ltl QKtl OAK MQ41 lt71KC>t;ens.l/SUn1~ QTPI 1225 OoeanlOelt Ceuree Thelndclinghuproceeded: 140-2a3 Ive 1Ng Vlewe 38d 38a. LG 80\Tl'B WEST NORnl EAST WMY PAY rme. Poot· 9lld •PL 1• P.. 1• P-CW t UCY PNCU? 1$550/mo 780-4S382 T 714 4 43-0905 Supw Sharp front 2Br What do you btd now? Broker 2Ba, $1400. Open LOTS .• PO&SALE .. t/Sun 1 -a. Or call Q • .. -South vu1ne bl Bruce 729-7207 • ~ • ,...,. • ra e, you hold: 1400 COST.A MESA 2124 •107631 01 oQa .XQ7U Q. 4 • M South, V\llnenble, JOU hold •7,1 OAJl'll (>.J ltl -.&82 11ie b1ddln1.hu proceeded: NORTB BAST 80\Tl'H 9t~ to P... to 1• ,.. p ... 1 What do you bid now? The b1ddinir bu proceeded: NORTH £AST SOUJ'B 10 4 0 ' What do you bid now? Altlolute larpln! Quality 58d 3Ba, fam- Uy home nr Fuhlon lat.nd w/fM yatd + IPL R8duc9d $60K • Only '530.~00 W/ TEAMSi C811 now • Petrick Tenore Agt No matter what you're doing. your hometown newspaper •ACMS$:S,1e•. MUST SEW. The bidding bas ~ed: 1IT llOWTM ROT $390 Pllrtner opens t.he bidding With one ~~Rm ~ r>\Tl'll +o.p..2er+2 Ba tnhm spade. What do you respond? 790-8702 Owner ftnat'IC9d. 1..aoo-aoo.eeae wtyard. Peta OK. Pool, What act.ion do you take? SAT\MOAY, JULY I.. 1995 RENT TN~.~ SELL lndryL 84e-2~ Loolt for QllSwerl on Monday. 3a" 2BA TOWlfftSE 1--------------------------i .,..,_-+-.._-+-- Obi gar, w/d hkupa, --------•--------•--------1• =:,';',:a'· ~~ NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT ) ' • through classified Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mew Doily Pilot and the Huntington Beoch Fountain Valley Independent to reoch over 100,000 homes Fox us this form with your credit cord # or moil ii in with a chec1c todoyT Run for a week! I( your car does not · sell we1fl run it for another week FREE! All for $1 o• fits In. your home through classifled ···-----------------------~ ! 0 YES,SEU MY CAR r.p -. --- ,.,.,... c..o. c-1 O MC ~ ..J\llSA n .u.u •---L<P -- .Wto OAA.,,01 >JO w .__ c--o""n l/141 .. 11'nC>"U l714 1AJI .,., _,_,,~ ··--····-··--·-------------· -----•I CERAMIC SERVI CB TILES 3528 MASONRY DIRECTORY BACK BAY CONDO BEACH 2169 BEACH ' 2169 BEACH 2169 11=--t--t---t-- Lrg 3Br+loft In Wood· 28r 28• Penthou•• 3BA 21hBa Blutf1. Ughl, Lrg Condo nHr CdM •tl•am Comm. Attchd Ocean view cortim bright, on grnblt. Shut· High 3Br 21hBa. ftplc 2-cw gar, w/d hkups. $' I · oo1' Avail 7115• 51250/mo. pool/spa. 1095 mo. tka, p8tqu9t. Avt 8/1. 2-car gar, comm p . oav• 751 •0151 .xt Bkr 842-3850 s1aoo tMO-t982 •94·7123 $1350/m<>'. 644-5512 100. Evea 1544-1468 AT THE BEACH 3BR 2BA Harbor View OCEAN/BAY VEIW Hm1, comm pool/1enn Kings Road 38r 3Ba HEIGHTS 3Br 1.5Ba •-IR t I $1795. Call coll 819-Pool/spa. Furn opt. dptx. 391 15th Pt. Pvt Allnua en a 1 722 9042 yrd, w/d hkup. Avl 8/1. 0 S W kl 677..()488/677·9201 $3950/m o • $1250/mo. 822-8535 r ummer ff 'I Beeutlful Be~rlda• Spwglas• Hiii 3Br. 1=--r-t---t-- L8r9e S•l•cllon Condo 2Bd 28a. Oen view! Fam rm/spa 28d 2Ba Villa Bal . $1400 lmmac. cond. Cream $2900, 17 Carmel Bay, ........,. ____ _ HtJNTINGTON 2Bd, Udo ·· S2000/wk c arpet•, ahutters, Op•n Sat!Sun 494-7694. BEACH 2140 ~:: /d~. P~~j~ ... $~~: w uh /d r Yer' fr lg· VILLA BALBOA $1350/mo. 644-1360. 2BR OCEAN VIEWS The f'Ndlnlal. Blutfa Tennla VIiia $1400 ..._..,.. 4Br 3Ba +bonus rm, AGT. 64&-8770 Mov•ln Special 673-1900 2650 aq tt. s2300. 528 wat•rfront 2•ty sin· UtJo $500 off 2 + 1 Cottage. Fp, gar. Cancha. 548-8980 gle fam hm. 3Br, spa. 8 h A $2400. W/boat shp LO S DIOS. 1 & 2 Br hkupa, sml yard. 39th e8C fe8 $2600 Agt 733 7306 lr"l;'-t'--t---1r---t--Nawly Dae, Gated, St •• Npt Isl. No dogs. · · • Htd PooVSpa. Tennis s11so. Tom 909-590-5001 Winter Furnished & Fltnua Cent•r. *3 LEASES• Or Summer WeekJyl•••••••• Gatagea avail .. Near JBr 21hBa ln gated 1 ·5 B.csroom APARTMENTS Shope & Freewaya community, s169s. Many Oceanfronts FOR RENT The Huntington JBr 21hBa. SH~SO. Winter $650-$1900/mo 8400 Edlng•r Avi 4Br 38a, $2750. Summer $52542600/Wtt -------· ._ _____ __.....__ Blwn B•ach/Newland. Call for detalls Diana Al•" Year"' 1-3 Bdrm (714)847•9e05 ' ev 'J 1---------$750-$1375/mo NB & t1B BALBOA ------------------------ GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage sale, determine what items you wish to sell. Make sure e~iogJs dean-:- and repaired. VIiia Rentals ISLAND 2606 . .' Property Mgmt liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii If you're looklng for •Job, cl•sslfled h•s news for you. 675-4912 2BR 1BA unfum yearly. No p ets. Sundeck. Eltclualv• gated Big $975/mo. Avail 7/15. Cyn. Furn 28 r 2 Ba. Come by 2061h Pearl ~iiiiiiiiii,iijjiijjjijjijjjjijiiiiiii turn key. $3000/mo. E. Be~ront 2Br lBa,11 759..()120 819-3&0-2629 frplc, w/d, lovely large IMMAC HVH 3Br 2Ba, unit. $1050 Incl util. fp, gar. New nra, pnt, Avt naw. Agt 673-4062 JacuuJ wb, etc. $2200 Like new 3Br 2Ba, AC, Incl grdrT\/f .... 644-7924 w/d, bit-Ins, deck, dbl Udo late lnuneculat• gar, mini bay view. Avl All hke n-. Light, 7/1. $1900. 673-3588 ~~~-o·~rB~1!:: SPACIOUS 280 1BA tub. Sunny pallo. dbl Unfurn"d apt. Great gar. Nr pvt bch/\ennls Locallonl 873-4983 /part(•. Avail lmmed. LM $2400. 673-0400 TllD E RENT through classified through classified 642-5878 Call The Professionals For Marble:Terrauo Sealing ~ And Polishing-Repair soy ... hperiwe ...... n.... ...... Ila Ccdl Today For Your FREE In-Home wuDtW 775-6380 LIEARH SPANISH NOWI Exp'd S.A. Tutor. Aleo Tr•nslator-lnt~er. Susan• fS7:JO.T40e Chene .... youWll lftd --you--.......... ............. ..... ~ ... I· I . ' SA1llDA'C JULY & 1115 ~On the move? ~ Sell your extra household items : In Cla ssified QUJET & SERENE Best Value In Newport Beach! AJ_L...-.J• 0, c..I OcUll BrUJUI ~-oa...tt-. ... ;;;;.. 0 Dlflln'l~I ..... =lleaeh o-....... lnlneAH. O -- 0 --722-...... , .... ............ 0 AGClfldtl;,... .,,,,. 0 '°""""'"' ... OM_.ie-.-.. ~...,.. 111-.... 400 dllll llldDIMdt. Oii tlOOJ 456-,JSI lf.you"r• 1-lng tor• c•r, cl•••lflecl h•• news tor you. lllSC!UANEOUS IWITALS 1-------11U!NTALS TO 270& SllAIU! C.M . •·SID• 2 rm•, aDRM In beaut q!.!!•l prof, only. 8~140 _ ~~=~· shr ba, all a,rotolUaa Npt Sctf hOme NIS NB-PrlVtite Home. 41 tt HIO DO.I 145'0/$400/mo. No Nit> Avl now. No pet'. bdrm kttch, lndr)i. Inc •cl714;.720-10I' amk/pat. 722-8737 S3~+u111 760-0110 utVcb ... No amk/pat1 .FIND an apartment · f42!5/mo 722·9755 Qffloe ault•• Av1 COM Blk to Beac,hl Share cute, bright 2Br , From 200.3000 llC Spacious 2B-2Ba Apt. 288 apt, Corona dal Competitive rat 2-car gar. Quiet. $600 Mar, S3i5/mo. Call 4!500 camp!.la Dr • .1 Raf' a. 875-2078 873.9430. Beach. 852·8388 through classified 1---~----CDM Ho~. Near Behl Wheth.,. yo~.J'r• buying or aelllng, Clas•lfled covers all your n..cl11 Th• Community Markel Place. Sall your ~ma through clanllled. Pahn Mesa Aparbnent:s M2-ae78 Vaulted Cell. Spacious ShOle bath. N/S $495 +IA IJll,·070-3838. Claslllllld 842·8878 r So nc<lr & yet so far ... ll Thar's the fccliHg you get when you live at Pabn t f\11.'Sa amid the lush I ' grC(.-ncry of s«lu&=d '4-oocb & sctcly p.ilms . .& Studios, l & 2 ikdrooou · )l'l S575 to S600 • J BR S625 ro .s650 · lBR S725 m S7SO .A No Pm ' .A, Vertical Blinds .A 01~ng f3ru A NEW Cupct,-l':Li.111 & Tik .&. Funcss R0i.un .& Hcatt:d Pool & Jacuzzi .& r~uos & Uakon10 .& G.ir~!(O Ava1lAhk I Office'. l-f1)ur.;: 9:00 .un -5:00 pm M-F r anJ 10:00 :trll -4:00 pm weckcnd.!l . l !:)61 ~le.~ ()r · San!A Aru. Heights, CA I I (714) 546-9860 r~'fR'o'NT'-, riffiA'K'EiLu"in I BRAKE PADS 11 SERVICE · l 1nrludesp;1ds&l•bor S..-ruorscxtr;io l I R __ .J_d 2 I $ 00 .• ecomrncnuc: etJery yrs. I 69 11 $J5 . I L. - - -..!. ~x-.J L. .:,. - - - - -l\LUBESERViCE, ~Ir~~ I Includes oil.oil filtrr & lubrication I G~:~~T'e~·• I $ Mf .. y '6o""" 1 · ~ 1-"""-'.,__-+I I 2 8 +TAX I ~/y"""*" AU TO SERVIC E 645-1234 217 AVOCADO UNIT 4 COSTA MESA r-------MAJOR I SERVI(,:E I 15,0001 45,000/ 75,000 Milts I $2 28°0 +TAX L---.. .. ---· r-------MAJOR I SERVICE I 30,000f 60,000/ 90,000 Milts I $2 9 8 °0 +TAx L · I -V l"!lll'l 4-----------------------'-'I --.... --------~__,..,,..__.~""'"'-'::::: • o r11a 1 Al'l't.Y T O ,..OST "'oo•Ls • L • . ===L.. ____ ::.:.;:.:.:.:...:.:..:.:.:...:..::..:..:::..:..:..:::.::..:.:.:.. ____ J --- -....--- GOOD AD! Call 642 ~ 5678 "Pilot ' •'9lA ,..._, •• © LEXUS OF wesTmlnSTER © 1995 .LEXUS c ·s 300 'Per Mo ' • l.' $499.97 per mo for 36 mos.+ tax closed end lease on approved credit. $0 downi-DMV lees,+ fax, 15e per m<over 12K ml per yr. Residual $26,398.90. Total payments $17,998.92.(VIN # 016753) SHOP ·us BY PHONE I 1995 LEXUS ES 300 ASK US ABOUT OUR SPECIAL ES 300LEASE • Aulomatic trans. • Wheel loeks •Pre-Wired lor C.D. Player •Allays • Floor Mats • Automatic Chma1e Con1ro1 • Dual Power Seals •Fog Lights • Fult Size Spare Tire • Anli·lock Brakes • All Aluminum V-6 188 .H.P •8 Speaker Stereo w/Casseue • Dual Air Bags • Projection Headlights •Pre-Wired for LeMus Cellular Phone • leather lnterlOI' OVER 30 PRE-OWNED CERTIFIED LEXUS IN STOCK LEXUS OF WESTmlnSTER 13590 Beach Blvd.,. Westminster, CA. On Beach Blvd., jiist so11th of the 22 fwy. 310/327-4103 714/892-6906 ' • I, ' • ... -- f'l ~ Ce 600 mo. 10 ... , ft . ••• Npt , I I I J ' 1 I I I I Start yow own home bu1in ... 1 Rush S2 & SASE to J. Mendoz.a, POB 5025, IMne 927US VENDING RTE•New Ma~ In 21 Loc:a- llon a• Buy All Patt•eoo.-5~780 Walkln•We'r• not tust vannia & Pepper-For Fr.. C•t.109 Call (714) 855-0455 LOST & FOUND $75.00 PREMIO! Para c:aJu de prof••· 1ora c:on papelea de esc:uela y co.as pw· sonal como negativH d• lotos, Ubrltoa, recl- bos. m~ Eatoy muy trr.te pocque las c:ajae ..... bf.n con la-basura d• ac:c:ldente en vlme1 el 30 de Junlo. En Harbor View C..U ·Newport S.-Ch, Ca. Batbl (714) 720-1&55 Muy Senllmentalea. $75.00 REWARD! Seeking per dl•m LYN• with 1 + yeera ecuw « subecut• ex· pef1ence tor al ahffta. Venttlator ~ pr~. but will ng to train. ~ call (714) 978-7100 fOI an appointm9flt. EOE. Introduc· the old .,...e Rover. For return of teacher'• bo11e1 whh Important lllH, papera, photo negatlvH, boou, r• c:elpll, memorabUla, etc:. Many yeara or work. They were put out by mlatake nut '° th• trash cana at th• curbside on Friday 8/30. Harbor Vlew Hom••· Newport Beach. Sentlmental value, too. Barbi (714) 720-1855 S~OO Is all It takes to place a 25 word 2 Fr•• Kitten• 10 wka have 11t vacc. Female: brown . ltrlpea, wht paws Male: black, green eyH. &44-2959 or less classlfled ad. $15 for each addltlonal word. BeauUful Fr.. Kit· ten• (only 2) Maine Coon & SlamleM Mix· ture. '42-4722 B••utlful/attectlon-•t•, 4 year old, AKC,Female Qe,.. CAL•SCAN (9~6) 449-6000 m•n Shepherd Im•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. nHda a loving home. 844•5715 or 760-ttlM DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS • A READER SERVICE OF THIS ~EWSPAPER SYMBOlS OF CHRISTMAS Es11bl1sh a ncw hohl1ay trad11ton by crHltnQ your ow1t Ch11S1mas dKOuhons With this Sl·paoe. lull· color gu•dtbOolt yOll will ltnd deta1ltd. step·by step painting inslructtons along with lull ·sizt. Ir aceable Plllerns al)cl cOlor worltSlitfl Each ol lht 30 dUiOftS included "" bt painted on a t thick wood orl"tlmtnt 10bf11uno on the lrtt or you may chOost 10 uu lhe p111erns on Chrtstmas stoclungs or potpoym bo-es The V1cton1n c1u1gns l11ture 1>e11s and more• --------------- =;'The Buyer's Market" . V'Check your shopping list off by stopping in today at any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! ''Buy, Lease or Browse" nge County.'s Auto Dealers are Number . One in Customer Sa · action · llADDL•BACK ---------- ~ -~ 'o.~ .. ..... · Youngtime Ow.I"" 8"f1 .\ Sptt<i thnilr11~ Tran'""""- --······················-~ ....................... .um '""' ,.., ""9• ................. ..#JI ·--····················..,.,,. ftiiilft ..... a.... .............. 41m """,,,.,, .................. ':' .. """ ~uyer Rebate• TOTAL SAVINGS OF 521:12 .,. t'I <:-1 n:o: Air <:Ulltlit1<1f11nr. 1-llN •:.ct . "" TOTAL SAVINGS OF 52122 --.................... .,.,,. ~ .... ~ .............. 4JJ» ,_,_,~ ................. ,.J1Jf TO TAL SAVINGS OF 52082 N<l c!7988 1'111• '"" Y11t1ni11n1 Buytr ltct>.11.·• l TOOPOOSI: 216171, 111060 ---···················'""' ,.... .... a..... ............. .-11"1 '""'"'*"~·····-·· .. ····· ... .... llu;ll /\it ff~p c1 t·.1 . .._.,, Air c,.nJ111<>11i11t O•·nilrl\'C l r&ll> TOTAL SAVINGS OF 52277 NdC..~9988 Nn!r 12,488 NEW 1995 TAURUS GL NEW 1995 THUNDERBIRD LX o.l IVC..,..,..; Orcnktw V6 • Pfflll. •AM/FM o-ca. '"-'Ori-'• Sc.I.. Cr..- TOTAL SAVINGS OF $3<J17 · 1984rORJ) Thunderbird ..... v. ........ 1UQiri.11tosn •4974 •4 1993FORD Z:,"l~ GL S<dan ,...;1.;;;'i'.li1tll1 1m-oLDSr.tOBILE Cutlass Ciera SI. P/W/l, VIM. lllOtl0-301114) *7974 '7974 4 6 SlllK' VII • /lulu ()\'r'filrn'ct llu•! ,,,,Ba,_• PfW • PIL T1h • AM~M ('-1~ TOTAL SAVINGS OF 52547 l>/Jl:NlllFt-.~•ltnll'llll""ol U.~ F<>H Fat,_,, 111/wt•• , .... Sl~llf 1993 FORD auNs G~ ~n Ran~Pkku1 Jt . p tlDllll, 4 V' I ,~ I~·' 13SSI :£::: I m'l10111 •9974 •10 674 1991 .TOYOTA 1991 FORD 1993 FORD 1994 TOYOTA CamrySedan F-ISOWorkTrvtk RangerXL .wrangler4x4 CoroMa Xm•• ...... A/(, P/W/L 44 Siil llli tllll, AC. m1 ..... '8S, mwlll ... (.0, 6 !YWW, S Ylil, ~ · P/W .... lllOlOl•Ul711 oW"""-]U!lOIOIOlfl lil"'S·UIWI llllOll:lOf!SSI I S· S<I SI •10 774 •11 974 •11 974 •12 974 •12 974 •12 974 1,,3 FOllD 1993 HONDA 1993 NISSAN 1994 FORD 1'93 FORD • 1'93 FORD Probe Clvk LX Sed11n Alllma Sedan ·ISO Work True AtnJAUr .'il.< EXT Probe GT ""it~l'.1'~ "'l~l':ll'M\"" ,~'}~,, ".:.l':O~~~ 0 ~1~21"" ~'W •12 974 '13 974 'l4 974 •1 9 4 •15 974 •15 97.4 ()n~n Air 8111 • lt~ar Sirp 811mp:r • Su1~ ~"Ill C:oolin& Clulh flO.'~ Sph1 lkn.:hsnl • No· ..... --Dlly- 40' MOORING N.B. with •mall boat. Xlnt locatlonl 112,500. BICYCLES eao.nea. '6060!-4;.,S;.,n;,..,;M,.:o..;o..;,,-.-.-H-w_p_I_ & Boat and k>catlon Reoondltloned & off Udo Is. $1200. used Blke1, Ilk• new.1-=~C~al-ITo_1_3_.,_1_1_1=- Cal! 641·9264. so Ft Moorlng•NB w/8 Fl •hore dinghy. 515,000/obo. Call 9am-6pm, 548-5972 SPORTING GOODS 6065 Nwpt H•rbor Quiel, I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiim I p rv ch ann •I. 501t. NORDIC TRAC PRO max: water, elect ln- wllh monitor, Ilka new, clud SlO,ltt. 548•5400 1350. 760.9351 Pvt gated Balboa Coves Volt Aerobic Stair stepiar S150 080. 642-7763 COfllm. Water & 9'ec: avail. Up to ~3 ft boal, $250/mo. 633-4143 ,_Tl_C_llE_TS ___ 60_7_5 CAMPERS, RV'S, TRAILERS 8014 CHEAP AIR UTILITY TRAILER Moa,t . US Cities . 5x8 Ft. Old bul rug-~rom 5190 (1·W)• ged, good tires. S200. •From $350 (Rn• 673-8632 No R••trlctlon• 1-8~300-880~ 1 ............... . 4UTOMOBILES GARAGE SALES BMW 9030 CORONA DELMAR •ea 73SI Loaded, 6122 phone, tools, whl/ma- roon llhr. $7500 080 Great condt 95!>-0700 Moving 8al• Sal 6th 1983 7331 eurgendy. 84m-nooh . .Furn, old Belga l&alh Inter. 5- gold watch, loll ol spd, auto win. Sun-misc. 502 Iris (In alley) root. 4-door. S3900 S I S 080. Xlnl cond. Must • • 11 8 him-5pm. 11t111 759-9199 RUQI, IOfa, Ctthl, I~. --~a: many fi1eho1a ltems.1206 Sand Key BUICK COSTA MESA 6124 Big Sal 6th e-e. 903S '84 Rhtle.-. Look1 & Runs Gre1U AH powar & ex1ra11. $4500 080. 648-5179 Oaak, rurn, •ppt. misc Iiams. 2110 Nwpt Sl'ldl--------- (Sus ca1tta1s AplJ BONDA 9085 Mll}or Sal• Sat 8th 7am-4pm . (only) ',80 Accord EX 4 Vuppy Coupla moving door, I owner, l 15K. I" tog•ther. Seconds moonroor, gold. Xlnt must go! Furlshlng1, condl $8950 080. appl, aport .. qt, act. 955-0700 2183 Rural lana. MOVINQ SALi! MAZDA 9125 A nu qua•, record• .1,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim books, wicker, plc-11 1was, hffhld misc, '79 RX7 Auto trans, rugs. SAT 8:30, 300 alloy WhHll, AC, AM/ blk ol Santa Isabel FM & C .. ••ll•. $2100 obo. 964-3864 •MOVING SALi!• July 8-9. 9a-6p. Furn. & 1ot11 or goodlasr MERCEDES 9130 19Sll RoHm•ry Pl. Moving &•I• sa1 6th, '79 450 SL Burgandy, ·oolf equip, computer AC, pwr. crul1e, 2 •quip, clotha•. furn, top•, alarm. $14,500. 1914 Kauai Pl 080 548-2061 Movlng/Eat•t• ~ • •• July e,1,a Frigs, l.fl.S~ 9150 bed rm let•, dining l;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 1ets, mlsc. 240 24 pl (Santa lsabeVC1111on) YARD SALE SAT-Only 8am-3pm, Furn, word proc., clothes, 1p•ak- er11,--ufc ayppYa1, ~c. Lots ol grear ltams. 381 Flow•r St~ ******* 1990 240 sx Gray • AIC • crU11a Conllol • 5·Spd. Xlnt Condition! Ona Owner $94SO OBO Call Tracy 391-2t23 PLYMOUTH 9165 8169 '811 Grand VOJ ... r 'wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I L• Loaded, wd gra1n I' (rim, I owneor, lllnt NEWPORT BEACH * * * • * eondl $9950 14$-2111 . U~~TN~~'°!"l:a 14$-5842 . DON'T 11188 ITI i--------aea7.-1100 aT. POISCHE 9175 a8TATI! SAL• 2 famlty SaVSun 818 W•ll Loved Rara '19 aamoapm. Fur11, toya, sn.,.,. 112 So mM:a kitchen 'llama, adult & ~ so offall 973-8079 . chlldrena clothing, 800 Aleppo (Eaatblutf) ,__ _________ _ -eon_...,.. ,._TOYOTA 9210 tw.a bUc '-q(MI) 1138. Sola/lovti ••Ill (pu-'89 c.rel .. L• Al.Ito, - tal•) 1295. Anllque acnp/p•/pb, •mfl'm, ~ b'&ck tofa, tOM CUI, power wfndowe. wtvet 1375. 76~1741 M,MO. Cal MH710. MOV1NOmi frl th{u Sun 1o-e VANS 9225 3711 w. Ball)O& ~ ... d .• 'ii .......... . ''~' fUmltUfe, 91c. I~ ,,.....,~..,,.=~=~,,., • 4 ch.,,*' v." ILlitl Jami" Sal llh 29,000ml. Top.ol-th9- e.rn-4pm, F1.1rn. cltha. Noe ~on. • c~ a IOI• ot 1tauura11 lain• chair•. Loaded, ~u1• Av•. Nwpt) r•dar, V-e, ale. Nf,, Sal llh tam. Roll•r blad••· toy•, •oort eqt, ~~me: chh1, :t020 I a.yvi.w Ave, wttll•. P9ffef:t Cond~ UOnl Uk• Nawl MeOO Or c,att a Tr ... r • ..,,. &94-7114 111!11 ............ VOLVO 9230 !IUVOl\'ATlOR • ...... _llllil.,..lllii_m While, IJUfWI, tM1a I NCI• 110.100 Larry IOAtl 7011 a4 tOIOHl-OICW "•"' T•r. ...... ,. VOUtSWIGU ·1231 ••••. X nt CIOnCll ,_ OA'1 I 11000. (714) IJa.7119 •• 8 I II 17.000 ................. treh •II• LIW• Wii11ii ..._ ., -••••• 11' •••• Cllut•h, ..... ...... . """·.... ....4100. (IOll) .. .. 1411•• ... -·- THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• JULY 8-14, 1995 ---~-----.,,...-~ '\-~-..-. __ .. _ --"·~ .---·.··-... • ---. . ·--,,..:o--~.~------:---=--~--"f'i_ "' - -.---- \IL"\ \ l.HDL Mesa Verde C~C. :\l·.\\'Pf>HT TEBH \( I: Costa Mesa Gollaub ~ ------ a \11-~\ l>l·.I \1\H IC ~ Orange !! County ~ Fairgrounds Ci . .... ~..-...~.::;.:.::.,.. COIJJ·:<;F P \Hf\: Costa Mesa --- UNIV£RSITY ' ' BAY CREST OPEN L~~ 5:00 I Gorgeous 3 Bd, 2.5 Ba home situated on large beautifully landscaped comer lot. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA • ~LA Pt.AVA Da. ~ OPEi SATURDAY, 1 :00 • 5:00 Flawtess 3 Bd, 2.5 Ba home with 2 fireplaces, plantation shutters, alann , stereo thru-out. SEAVIEW -a 4 bectoom home in sparlclng concl- tion. Sunny, light rooms over1ook wel tended lawn, flowers and patios. ~ wood floors. hptacel In Mlg & family rooms. ay and ~ light views at $699,000 Alirlon McCormick 6tt-9070 Ext.tOS SPYGLASS HILL 21 8ooEGA BAY 4 Bd, over 1/4 acre comer lot, view, pool and spa, gourmet kitchen. Steal It at $695,000 SEAVIEW • a very special 4 bedroom home, with many upgrades; marble entry, skyflghts. and crown moulcftngS. Patios and lawn over1ook expansive city 19lt views. Enjoy the lifestyle for only $698,500. Selling the Orange Coast Lifestyle. Ste-.e S•ti•rlen 644-9070 B#t .. 126 Monarch Are you looking for a reason to call in sick on Monday? . Beach This ;ust might be what the doctor ordered ·Golf Links A round o( great golf. on a pristine course. (or an outstanding $40 .• 00· cause Coldw~ll Banker rs donating all proceeds from this Cart Incl.~ morning round to the Sur(r1der foundation. to help keep 6145 a.m. our beaches clean. Be ready to tee-off at 6:+5. July 10,1995. on day Make all checks payable to the Sur(rtder foundation. Only! .. for details call: Andrew Birnbaum, World Wfd1 Golf Evmts. 650-6~1 Ron Leland. Coldwell Banktr, 2..0-87T1 Irvine. $309.000 Vu.tA BAI»\ IBd. !Ba. dou to brach. "' f~.900 -All Atrl !Bd. !Ba ocean vitw condo flM.000 -Judy Muncy 2Bd. 2 Ba. 1011 of upqradn e209,900 -Ali Atn c.orrA MlM 4Bd. 2Ba. Uqht & bright with R.V. acctu. e209. 900 -Chruty Lanqford MoN>JtCK BEACH Ught & bnqht townhomt ln Nlqutl Shortt. e24'6.900 -Nancy Laviqnt BAYVIEW TnUC[ hnmaculatt 3 Bd. 2.S Sa In qattd comm. eJ.•5.000 -Judy Strauu Tut Blum Absolutely 1tunninq 3Bd. 2.SBa '377.SOO -Chuc~thy Coluworthy 8AYCUBT NOllTII 3Bd 2 Ba. la.rqt corner lot location •449.000 -DaVld McCulloch H.ueoa Vrtw HoMtS 3Bd. 2Ba near pool. park & play a.reaa. •485.000 -Lara.mt/Enc Shaw 1.AGlnlA BEACH '1.\aqn1f1c1nt condo wuh white water vttwt. 2Bd. 281. '489 000 -Drue Stctlhuq Wcrn:urr 'Beautiful home w/ pool on a lq corner lot. fS99.000 -D'ft1e Stulberq Spyqlua Hill 4Bd. 2.5 Ba.. outsta.nd.inq larqe lot '675.000 -Donl)oycr Olson SCAVltw 4Bd. 3Ba, city & mqht hqht vftws '699.000 -Strvr Suthrrlrn S>J..BOA Jll.A)jO Custom bra.ch front homr wtth dock '1.095.000 -Lylccn/Jrff Ewinq BAN CLtMtlfTt 4 or SBd. ocun front homr. •1.395.000 -Nancy Laviqnr SATURDAY OPEN HOUSES 1:00 to 9:00 p.m. &'ICIU'.IT 1837 Tradrwinda, David McCulloch. M68.000 Cll>Jflm Aau 414-38th St -A·. David Prince. •969.000 c.orrA M!IA 2864 Balfow Ln. Chrilty Lanqford. '209,900 H.uaoa Vttw HJw 3901 Inlet lsle. Lylccn Ewinq '69'7.000 Irvine Tn-race l006 Tahune Terrace. Edie Olton '659,000 Harbor View Horned. $$39,000 ' -------~----------~ • • ·····~l. ..... 'o.,.• ...... ~ .. -~~,. I.: .... ,.. •. '>~-I,--..--;""'• Mi ·~t .. 5 • 'l • ,," • ' )AaMllCI cam 32 Whitewatar. Tom Thom10n fs..9,000 lAooNA BEACH 15-t Cliff Drive, D'ette Stcclbuq K89.000 Li.Do 633 Lido Pk. Dr B-1.Jlldy Muncy t69S.OOO LZ• Via Tnntc. Velma Tun.mons ms.ooo Sooaccum 311 Dnftwood Rd.Jo Xinq f719.SOO W£Sr NEWPCn BEACH 20.+-Urd St .,._. & "B" DaV1d Pnnce $230.000 -'330.000 WtsrcuJT l.+10 Warwtck. D'tttr Stccl~rq tS99,000 BA~ SUNDAY OPEN HOUSES 1:00 to S:OO p.m . 2030 Hollcay Rd. AhaonMcCornuclc ts..9.000 1831 Tradcwind. David McCulloch JM9,000 Bwm S09 Vilt& LaderL Ginny Anderton fB!.-000 . CJwfNuA.Aa:A •1•-J8th St. Davtd Prince •569.000 Corona de) MM •16 Ha.tel Laa Adam. t57S.OOO CosrAMUA 28M Ballow Ln.. Christy Lanqf ord f209.900 HAuOa Vn;w HIW 3901 lnln ltle Lylccn EWU\q f697.000 UvlNt TnlAet 2006 Tahuna Terrace. Ed11 Olton t6SS.OOO .J,u.vJNt Cam: 32 Whi1~atcr Tom Thomson fs..9.000 Uotn:A BEACH 154 CUU Dr D tttc .:•ccl~rq Kl9.000 Li.Do a... Via Udo Nord. Velma Tun.moN n .200.000 939 V11 Udo Soud. Marcia Bcnll K .S00.000 633 Lido Pk. Or B-l.J1tdy M1tncy t69S.OOO . SaoarCl.IJTI 3U Drift'#OOCI. Jo ICinq f719.SOO snov.. Hn.L 60,Dralla 8ay.)lldy Straua. f719.000 8Monte~ Circle. Don Olton. t62S.OOO 16 San StbutW\. Joyce olton. fl.399.000 'Wtrraln' l~O Warwick. Vuvilaw Hull '599.000 12.+6 Somawt. Palma Poacmato. U99,000 Wrsr Nl:WPOIT !t>.CH 20.-•Jrd St.,.,. & ·a·. David Prince UJO-tl30k - . " . LARAINE · & ERic HA HARBOR. VIE·W HOM S Charming 3 Bd, 2 Ba home with many upgrades. Near pool, parl<, play areas & schools. $485,000 7,700 square foot lot, well located. 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, country kitchen and a new family room. $539,000 Laraine & Eric's 1995 Closed Transactions: IJort Nelson Original Carmel Seller Newport Hills Dr. Original Somerset Seller Newport Hills Dr. Original Somerset Buyer Port Taggart Updated Palermo Seller Newport Hills Dr. Original Portofino Seller Newport Hills Dr. Custom Home Site Seller Newport Hills Dr. Original Portofino Buyer Port Edward Remodeled Somerset Buyer Port Edward Remodeled Somerset Setler Port Chelsea Updated Somerset Buyer Exceptional Palermo on a large lot. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths with an expanded I family room. $599,500 Beautiful Portofino with bonus room, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, family room and many fabulous upgrades. $610,000 Pcrfonnaoce Analysis Of Our Listinp That Have Closed Year To Date Number of Listings Sold: 6 Average Number of Days on Market: 28 Average Sale Price As A Percentage of Original List Price: 98.2% W c Don't Just List Them ... We Sell Them! Remodeled Somerset with 4 bedrooms, ' 3 baths, huge master'suite, family room I and a ~ car garage. . $575,000 Awesome remodel completed in 1994. 4,000 square feet wtth 5 bedrooms, 3.5 · baths, 3 car garage. $1 ,075,000 LARAINE & BRIC S 800-745-1626 In'ttrn11'tion11l /!resident's Circle ... Top Ten A.gents, Or11nge Coun~ Reaitm l99J,.~,..,... . . " - --.. - -• ..... • I This magnificent estate with its inspiring views of ocean and valley is dramatically situated on an acre of grounds. LEvishly appointed and beautifully designed with approximately 9000 sq. ft., the residence features six bedrooms, eight and one half baths, two entertainment salons, formal dining and an impressive library. The owner has been relocated and is forced to sell. Seldom Is there an opportunity to obtain a value like this/ An estate along the foothills of Bear Brand Ranch reduced to $1,750,000. BAYCREST/DOVER SHORES AR EA M OTI V ATION= 1 0+ NEW LI ST I N C, O PE N HOUSE SAT URD/\Y OPEN HOU SE SUND/\Y 1837 Tflldewlnd•, $468,000 Wonderfully cared for. expanded & remodeled this eayaest home show sharp! 0ver 2roo eq. tt. with wood floo<s in kitchen, French doors, jet tub in master suite. 1831 T,.dewlnds $449,000 Showroom condition, this light and bright home has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood flooring in kitchen and family room. Crown moukfllQ and smooth ceilings. W ESTS I DE STORY ------------------- MODL l PL RF FCT COSTA ME SI\ 2215 AepulJllc Awnc. 11•,000 ExtenslYely remodeled 1992-1994 to perfection! Huge kitchen with nook, maple flooring and new wan to wall caipetilg. 3 bectooms, 2 baths and nearly 1500 square feel 1ltJS COUlD BE YOUR VIEW! A spacious SBR, 3BA home near the Wedge w/fam rm., din nn. In flexible Roorplan. Submit offer! Reduced to: $798,000 DAYNA PEI Iii 651-4610 • BAYFRONT HIGHRISE WXURY FOR LESS $498,000 Sti6ll"dng bayfront w\r1Utifice11t views. Wal< to ocean/bay/shops In 'the Vilage .. Total; upgraded ~-Boat sMp available for rent also. MA.KE YOUR OFFER! MOVE RIGlf1 IN. $162,900 OP.ot:e foroes sale of this spacious Lakewood POI derosa home on a cJ.Jlet street . .Mt 11 ~ ~ & ~ to -move ~ inf 3BR + Sl.llTClOIT\ ~:~ ~~ floorplan Excelent tme to buy for Ll1der $300K. A LOT OF HOlJSE FOR ONLY ••• $479,000 C.orl5ider this ~ cared for 4BR home w~ room..-.~room. French doors, 2 frpts, OJStom cabinets & bay IA.h:b.v In kit ~ c.ourtyd entry, 2 patios. trees + a spa In the ~ yard Your dreams can come true! BAYFRONT SACRIFICE A..J.T.D. AVADABLE $575,000 Views ol lib Bay. lib lsie, city ~ & motrlans, ~ attention to nemr detai n:t artisan c.abn!tJy & ~ facades. f.asy 99e le\lel b:lip&ail Boat sip to 30 ~-Lease option~ HUGE POOL HONE Willi . BAYIPAllK/ClJ"Y UGHl'S VU $899,900 Spacious SBR. SBA home featl.ling a marble entJy w/111in0ted walls & grand staircase leading to ~ master retreat Paneled library. 3 marble frpls. ceramic tile flooring, kitchen has granite oountertops. A very ~ feel w/large pool & spa. BIG UDO ISLE · BAYFRONT + DOCK NOW $ l ,895MIL Large entertailing home pk.is ruge bayfron1 deck & room for a ss· ~ runerous designer details, elevator & sMnlng wet bar. A great Udo Isle street. SEIER TRANSFERRED MUST SEU.. •• $182,900 W?.I< to the beach fran this ~ 2BR oenthruse in gated CXll1ll1'Ully with assoc. tennis. pool &. SJ». Peek ocean IAel.ll from bakony. Marble entry + ocher rustom upgrades. BEAT 11IE BANK! AUIOST NEW ONLY $345,000 Large & airy 4BR. 3BA home In gated ~ featinlQ rock formation spa overfb.WlQ into beai!fwl pool w\eJec:tric rover. OS\. nn.. fam. nn. & a 3<:ar garage. Cal for f\.-1her Wlformation. CAMEO HIGH1ANDS CORONA DEL MAR $749,000 ~ brirjlt/airy 3BR. 38A home on ac.ge caner lot In PfM. ~ remodeled & ererged, ~ large ~ nn & MBR. both with expansive ocean views. ~ ~-Key access to beaches & Crysaal ~ Stzili0 Prtstiie <Xlll dtia ~ OPEN HOVSE StJN 1·5 Pll 4617 COlr11AND OIL, COllONA DB. JI.All WARM & INVITING. 4BR home featudng fam nn., din nn .. Fr doors, 2 patios, fruit trees + back yd spa. Move right In! Reduced to: $479,000 GRAND COUNTRY MANOR OVER 5900 SQ. FT. $1.380MIL Magnificent Stoneridge 4BR. 4 SBA estate w/every amenity you can imagine. Over 5900 sq ft of elegant living From the elegant marble formal en to the fully landScaped grourrls you D enpy this past:f' setting. You need to see t}llc; exceptJonal home tcxlay' MAGNIFICENT TENNIS ESTATE FOR $2.890MIL Magnificent 5BR. 68.A. residence featl»ing many hi-tech e8:tronx: systems & brjlting . heated pocl/spa. ljlted tennis court. OOge enlertai'ung terTace. 2~ ga22bo w/maids qtrs.. chilcren's ~ ~ city. motntain ~ from amost every room 4<:ar garage. TOWNHOVSE STYLE DlJPLEX EASY CONDO CONVERT ••• $399,000 Ideal side-by-side l6lits w/4<:ar pri<ng. Veiy good upside potential. ihe beach Is ~ 7 houses ~-Geat as Sllll'Tlel'/\Mrlter use! Front dec:l<s & rear patio6 in each ll'rit. CMn1er may cany 10%. BEAOI COTTAGE ON 11IE POINT $378,000 T "'° bdrm oottage localed on -L-Street Pk on Penin Pt w~ ~patio & deck aboue garage. Hane wt1ots of o'y. BeSlg soki 'AS 5 -. A rare oppOl1lriy to buy no this estzlbished oorrnu-.ity. I l \ CoQa Mesa, next to Back Bay trails. Extra large 3 bdrm twnhm wl dining room & small family raom o r den of kitchen. Skylights. high ceUings & spacious patio Lovely complexwl pool & spa 6311400.. .. . .. . .. .. . .. 219000 TlllANGlE SQUARE 3 bd townhome w/wood burn· ing frplce & good siu patio. End unit on greenbelt w/conwn. pool-. steps to park. library & shopi. 631-1400.. . . . ... .. . $149.000 SOODI COAST METRO in recently refurbtshed Brookview. Two sty 3 bdrm twnhm w/dble attached rn9i~~-~~ ~t~n -~~ ~~b·&· ixxt156.000 NEWPORT llEAOI Charming 1 story 2 bd Colonial st)'Je t.owohome w/flrep!ac.e~sunny_patio & dble garage Retrofitted dble windows & NC. 631-1400.. ..... .. .. $165.000 WES'la.-F Desrrable 2 bd Dover Village townhome upgraded kitchen, new carpet & Large paho Com pool & clubhouse. dose to shops & Manners park 631-1400 $210 000 MESA DE. JIAll Beautifully maintained 3 bd home widen. separate master & gorgeous landscaping Newer roof. kitchen appliances & security system. 631-1400. . . . $212.000 TllOVAllE Exquisite newer 2 bd Newport Coast condo wlsweeping views of city lights & mtns m gated comm 6§IT~:' LMged~gar~--~-~tio $229.500 NOID1I COSTA MESA Highly upgraded & remodeled 4 bdrm home on quiet cul-de sac Huge famiiy rm w/bullt-ins, livmg rm w/bay wmdow & French doors. 631-1400 . $269 900 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Charming 3 bdrm home wl pool & ~ access Added famil room. hrdwd & ~i-1:00~: .... ~.~~:.~.~~ .... ~"1i7JIW<> NEWPORrS llAVlllDGE quiet intenor 3 bdrm unU w/patio & att. db&e garage In gated complex w/pool & ~i~.~· -~it~~~.~ ~-~rpet $289.000 BAYVIEW TEmiAcE Bright upgraded 2 bdrm home in gated community w/pool & spa. Pale hrdwd flrs, plantation shutters & walled yard w/trees & lawn. 631-1400 ................................................ $309,000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa triplex on quiet street. close to 17th St shops. Well maintained w/ 2 bds each. patio & singie garage. Next door triplex also for sale! 631-1400 ......................................... $319.000 BUJFFS steps to pool. Spacious 4 bd, beamed ceilings. plantation shutters. skylite & mirrors for a ~~t t3f?i4noo~~~~-~~~· --~~~~·--~~~-t3~5.{j08 NEWPORT SHORES 2 Story 4 bdrm home. steps to comm pool. clubhouse. tennis & the ocean. Upgraded kitchen & baths, large private patio. 631-1400 . .... .. .. . $327.000 NEWPORT SHORES area duplex w/3. bds up & 2 down, both w/2 baths & frplces. Steps to ocean beaches & city tennis & handball. 631-1400 ... ... ..... .............. .. . . .$349.000 OID CORONA DEL MAR Steps to Bayside park. walk to beach. Tum·K~ 2 sty, 2 bd w/family rm. vault c · • bleached flrs. plantation shutters. 6 1-4 Quaint & immaculate 2 bd starter home w/den. Fresh- ly painted. wood windows. crown mo uJdlngs, lovely lush yard w/lattice covered deck 631-1400 . .. ..................... $410.000 NEWPORT SHORES w/c.ountry look. Chanmng 5 bd w/fmJy rm. used brick frplc. oak ca~netry & custom wallpapers & drapes Steps to pool & tennis. 631-1400 . . . .. ........... .. ........ $375,000 BAYSIDE COVE White & bright 2 sty 2 bdrm In tomer locaUon close to bay. Extra storage In large attached dble garage. Community pool, spa & ~h. 631-1400.... . ............................... $445,000 BUJFFS Serene canyon & city view from spacious 2 sty 3bd twnhm w/upgraded baths. family rm & adde(j breakfast room opening to picturesque patio. 631-1400 . . ........ ... .. . .. $449.000 NEWPOllTS Belcourt Hill Spectacular 2 bdrm twnhm. w/dining & family rms & superb city light & ocean view. Marble entry. gourmet kitchen & designer decor. 631-1400. .. ...................... $489,000 NEWPORT'S Baycrest neighborhood. Exceptional 3 bd home w/fabuJous chefs kitchen & 2nd flr (re~y to be finished) addition including 2 more bdrms & den. 631-1400... . ........................................ $499.000 WESTCUFF Beautifully upgraded 3 bd home w/famiJy room, lovely i>atlo & pool. Crown mouldings hrdwd flrs. French doors. new fixtures & appliances. 631-1400... .. .................................. $510.000 LIDO PARK DlllVE A beautifully decorated 2 bd condo wletched glass. rnarb&e floors, recessed lighting. t3~~~-~-~~-~~~~:.~~-~-~i~00o Altezza. Panoramic bav & coastal views from this beau tifully customized 3 Gd twnhm of over 2.300 J.q ft w/dinlng rm. loft & landscape patio. Top quality ~und & security systems _ • 631-1400 ... ,............ ... . $559.000 HAllBOR VIEW HOMES 'Exquisite remodeled 4 bcl enlarged Monaco Loft & new master suite w/vaultt-d ceiling, French doors. balcony & upstairs fmJy rm 631:1400 . . ..... . . ss19 o~ BALBOA ISlAND A recently remodeled & beau11full\. malntained 4 bdrm home + 1 bd apt on quiet strl't'l wino traffic. Steps to So. bayfront & village. 631-1400 ............. ··--·.::.:· .:..:.:.:..:. .. · .. ~·· .. $599.000 UDO ISLE Delightful 2 sty 4 bdrm home Private 2nd story mastet w/ frplce & office. den & sunny strad.1 patio. One hse from dub beach wl bey \lleW 631-1400 .. . .. . ... .. ... $599.000 LIDO ISLE Custom remodeled 4 bd home wl gourm1.. t kitchen on large lot. Light & bright w/south patio bar & deck. Close to tennls. walk to village 631-1400... .. . .. . . '.. ... . . $629.000 BALBOA ISLAND AdOfable 6 yr old 3 bd Cape Cod w/loft. living room w/vaulted ce1hng, skylight In ll'l<lStl.!1 + spacious 1 bd apt over th)e garage 631-1400 ... . . . $650 000 PENINSVl.A PT Wonderful neUier 4 bdrm Callforn1;i contemporary w/roofdeck, steps to beach Bleached maple cabinetry. 2 marble frplces. central vac & A/C 631·1400. ... . .. ... . .... .... . ... $695,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS· Completely remodeled 3 bcl Cape Cod Dining & fmly rms, bonus rm. large master suite w/exerclse rm. deck.wl spa & 5 car garage 631-1400. . ... .. .. . ............ .... .. .. . . .. $699,000 BEl.COlJRT Beautifully expanded & upgra<kd 2 sty 2 bdrm w/sltting area in master suite, dining & family rms used brick pabo w/spa Huge price drop! 673-6900 ............................. $719 000 DOVER SHORES CANNERYVLG ~t bayfront property. dock for.SO' boat. 1st toOr office & 4 car garage. 2nd floor 2 bdrm residence Includes huge master w/flreplace. skylights & roof deck w/wet bar 631·1400 ...... .. . . . ..... 995,000 HARBOR VIEW IOLLS beautifully upgraded 2 story 5 bdrm home w/dlnlng & family rooms & 3 car garage on large lot. New carpet. paint & fixtures. 631-1400 ....... . . . ....................... $7I9.000. DO~ SHORES spacious 4 bdrrn home w/excep- tional upper bay & city light view. ?!::) beamed ceilings ~3~~o&i.~~~.~.~~:~.~~:.~ .... ~~~~.~f29~0oo tVER -sHOllES beautifully remOClele<f it-NI 1\oml? w/dinlng rm & family rm opening to huge lush yard w/patios & stunning upper bay & city light views. 631-1400.......... ...... . ... . ........ $795.ooO UDO ISIR New quality European style 3 bd home w/family room & office. 9' celllngs. central patio w/founte.ln Prime street near club beach & tennis 631·1400. . . . . . ... . $795.000 PENINSlJlA PT Debghtful 3 bd. 3 bath home w/fami· ly rm. 4 frplces & 3 car garage. Remodeled in '89. hard· wood firs. French dool"6 & leaded & stained glass. 631-1400 . ... ................. $820.000 SPYGIASS HIU. 5 bd lushly landscaped -Southport- on lrg prvt lot. pool. city & mini ocean view Beams. hrdwd floors. moldings & paned windows. 673-6900..... . . .. .. . . .. ...... . ... $849.000 HARllOll VIEW HONES custom. handsome 2 story 5 bd traditional w/offk:e. dining & famJly rrns. 2 sty entry. French doors & Indoor & outdoor spa. · 631·1400 ........................................ $849.000 UDO ISLE An ~ceptional 1 sty 3 bd superbly remo- deled home w/d~lng_& fmlv rms, new kitchen, windows & doors. Xtra lrg lushly la.ncfscaped lot. 631-1400 .. -................................................ $849.000 OlD CO.ONA DEL llAll $pectacu1ar harbor & ocn view, extra lrg near new 3 sty, 3bcl cstm twnhome. Deck w/spa. 2 frplces, 4 car garage & top quality. 631·1400 ................................................. $995,QOO • OPEN HOUSES • SATURDAY ONLY 526 Catalina ·Newport Heights Manny Stellino 1410 Kings Rd • Cliff Haven, NB Marlene Hassel 1400 Dolphin Terrace · CdM ~Freeman 7 Hfl Seashore -At The Beach, NB Jill Andrus SUNDAY ONLY 4 Bd Hse $699,000 3 Bd Hse $729,000 3 Bd Hse $779,000 5 Bd Hse $829.000 358 Walnut • Eastside CM 4 Bd Hse June Adams $279.000 61 Shearwater • Bayview Terrace, NB 2 Bd Hse Roy Freeman $309. 000 508 San Bernardino -Newport Hgq 3 Bd Hse JeWSmith $435.000 1614 Dorothy · Newport Beach 3 Bd Hse Esther A~ $510. 000 H 9 Via EboU, Udo Isle, NB ---3.Bd..Hse.- Austin Daynes $575,000 1200 Estelle · Baycrest, NB 3 Bd Hse • Lorraine Farrington $619.000 1i 06 Pescador · Dover Shores, NB 4 Bd Hse Sally Nett el $ 749. 000 1070 Pescad~r ·Dover Shores 3 Bd Hse Rosette-Andree Gindi $795,000 309 North Star Ln -Dover Shores 3 Bd Hse Bob Penkwitz $995.000 17 Inverness • Big C&nyon, NB 3 Bd Hse Nancy Peterson $1,425,000 218 Via Udo Nord -Udo Isle 5 Bd Hse Christen Nilsen $ 1,595,000 3 Deerwood • Big Canyon, NB 5 Bd Hse Jeff Axton $3,950,000 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 482 E. 20th · f.astsldi.Costa Mesa Sally Nette! I Sue Ellen Volpe 1823 Glenwood • Newport Beach Carolyn Starr 1701 Tradcwlnds -Baycrest, NB Lynn Creamef 225 Via San Rano • Udo Isle. NB Rick Schreiber 443 Harbor hland Dr • Newport Bch Bob Penkwiti I SaDy Phillips 318 Buena Vista • 8eyfront Pmin Vicld Lee I Jeanm-.e Stake 2007 a.s:i-111111 y.,.,.. - Nancy Barfteld, Tom loWlltt1 518 w. Ocwmflont. Nfttoport Bch Richard Lee I Jil Andrus 4501 Gott-. CaiDlo Sborel, CdM UsOlsen 222 VS. Udo Noni • Udo We, NB Rd>Gem 3 Bd Hse $355,000 3 Bd Hse $469,000 3 Bd Hse $499,000 3 Bd Hse $795,000 4 Bd Hse $1.063.250 3BdHM $1,095,000 3 BcTHM $1.225,000 5/sta the $1.349,000 4 Bel the $1,695,000 48clHM $1 ,699,000 Pnce dropped! Ek?gai:lt 5 bdrm ocean view home in this gated Laguna oceanfront community w/pnvate beach. Paneled oen w/wet bar & frplc fivmg room w/24 cedtngs. fonnal d1mng patio w/spa & 5 car garagf? 631-1400 .. Sl.975.000 BUENA VISTA Super value in prime bayf ront location Charmmg 3 bd beach cottctge wi den d1mng & fmly rms 1>nvate beach & shared dcx:k 631-1400 $1.095.000 CORONA DEL MAR Tremendou~ potenhal tn the very first hse bit in lrvme Toerrace on huge lot w/3 bdrms, pool & SQa & premier ocean & harbor views 631-1400 $1.225.000 OCEANFROH( Wonderful old t,hmgled beach house w/4 bc:trmi.. den. sun room & huge bnck_pallo ~rate office/studio on 2 oceanfront lot -- 631-1400 .r $1.349.000 DOVER SHORES 6 bd Spanish style home on the upper bay w/matn channel view & large dock for 60 & 25 y<Kht<> GUest apt_ & courtyard pool 631·1400 . $1 395.000 CORONA DEL MAR A beautifully landscaped 5 bdrm tennis estate built tn 88 on l + acres Top secunty. high tech stvl!l"!9 & ocean & bay 111ews 631-1400 . $1.995.000 NEWPORT COAST'S Ocean Ridge gorgeous new secunty gated 4 bd ltahan Med1terrcmean view estate With dining & family rm... library & tea room 631-1~00 . $2.150.000 UDO ISLE Superb end o f the tSle view location w/ 54 front feet. dock & beach Now has 5 bd bch ctg w/fa.rruly rm but can buUd aprx 6.000 sq ft home · 631-1400 ... .. ... $2.395.000 HARBOR RIDGE Former design hou54!. 5 bd. superb quaUty w/ fabulous ocean views Stone exterior w/den. librarv. mll'Tl & media room 631·1400 . . ..... $2.695.000 BIG CANYON Impressive beautifully landscaped 6 bdrm mansion overlooking thQ 8th fairway w/city light view; din· 1!19 & game rooms. library & pool 631-1400. .. . . . .. . $2.6"95.000 BIG CANYON Golf Course estate w/fairway & city light view. French Regency 4 or 5 bd over 7.000 sq ft finlshecfln '92 w/elaborate gardens. terraces & pool 631·1400 . .......... . .. . . .... $3.950.000 OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Lido Isle Tnditio~ Biyfront 2t8 Via Lido Nord Open Sunday Sl.595,lXX) Bueiu Visti Biyfrollt 318 Buena Vista ~nSat./Sun. Sl,095,000 Biyfront Bupin +n Harbor Island Dr Open Sal./Sun s 1,()63 ,250 Biyfront Vilue 109 North Star Lane OpenSunda) 5995,000 Lido Isle O•ssic ;!1t; \. 1a San Remo Opc•n Sat./Sun S795,000 Biycrnt Est.ale Sale 1823 Glenwood Lane Opt-n Sat./Sun 5469,000 E.tstside Churner 358 Walnut Open Sunday 5279,000 ------@ Coron.1 del Mu Tennis Est.lie t;BR t;BA Contempt,rary, will exchange A ppm~ I 2 cJUl..,, ocean & bay views SUIS0,000 Lido Isle Bayfront Triplex Easy conver..1on to single family Pnvate beach, great sunset views 1999,000 Spyglau Family Hom« SBR 45BA -+ bonus, X-largt view lot Very pnvate canyon loation, pool $8'9,000 Lido hie Traditional 48R 3BA. prime 48 comer lot P-aazza location, Pr. doors, Hrdwd floors 5825,000 I $3500 pa mo. IHM Corona del Mar Condo 2BR 2.SBA Tum-key, south of PCH Steps to beach & park, hardwood floors $369,000 &abide Otumu 3BR 2.SBA, Fm Rm. expanded home Excellent location. large master S2'9i000 in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS~ 675 -1058 -'631-1400 Linda Isle Gold Coast 5BR 45BA Freshly remodeled home Large dock with tummg basin v1ewi. $2.395,000 . lido Isle Sophisticated . SBR 4.5BA Totally remodeled.custom home Pnme 45' comer lot, perfect in ~very detail! $1,195,000 Bayfront Value! 3BR 3BA + Fam. Rm., tum-~ home, lg. dock fl! on IM bay, will exchange res. or income $995,000 Udo Isle With A View! tBR 3BA Remodeled home, 35' lot Ont house from dubhouse, beach & tennis "'9,000 Prime Lido Isle Bayfront SBR 4SBA Older home, ideaJ eastern tip 54· of bay frontagr, w I sandy beach &. dock 52.395,(XX) Buena Vista Bayfront 38R 4BA +Den,~ be3dl cottage, Fabulous~ OOsin views, boat dock St.1>95.ro> Oceanfront Duplex 3BR 2BA + 2BR 1 BA prime oceanfront White water views, will exchange down 5795,000 Udo Ille Cottage 2BR 2BA Den home, beamed ceiling Prime eastern stftoet-to-stlftt kntiOO. 35' lot $595,000 Lido l~le Traditional Bayfront SBR 4.SBA Pride ol ownership, tum-kt>\ Large dock.excellent ma.in channel v1ev.-. $1.595,(XX) Bayfront Bargain 48R3..SBA, Sunny, westerly aier}tation. Large dolt. sandy beach, (JJ bay frontage $1,063,150 Lido Isle Oassk 3BR 48A Fam. Rm., office, new home 9' ceilings, large sundec.k. bright & open 5795,000 Bayaest F.at.ate Sale 38R 3BA Fam. Rm., pool . Gttat location. Fr. dOors, paned windows -~ \ .. Inez Diaz: Caution: courteous driver on board AGENCY: Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa JOB TITLE: Realtor. G.R.l FARM AREA: Eastside HOW LONG WITH AGENCY: Three years CITY OF RESIDENCE: Costa Mesa HOBBIESJINTEREST: Gardening. home decorating LAST BOOK READ: "Bridge of Madison Counry" FAVORITE MOVIE: "Amadeus" Inez Diaz FAVORITE RFSTAURANT: l..aguna Hotel FAVORITE GETAWAY: New York City PET PEEVE: Impolite drivers ·+ HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? Trust, loyafty, education and being genuine Wr want lo htar from you through our nrw SNAPSHOT col""'n. 1'1t column . fraluns rtal estate ownrrs, broker, Qff'nls, marktting repnftntatives, or any other staff numbers you would lilt to highlighL We tncourage you to send a photo (black and whut, if possibU), with company name, JHrson and SNAPSHOT marked on back. . Stnd or fax your information to: Joyct Schertr, Daily Pilot, JJO W. Bay SL, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; Fax: 714*6504802. ~°'lint: 5 p.m., Tlitsday. Wt'U publish ii as space is availabk. If you need to mah changts to the copy aftrr u has bttn submiJted, plrast call Joyce Schrrrr, 574- 4242. LIDO ISLE 225 Via San Remo ·· New custom home built with the highest quality materials a00 Innovative design. Prime street-to- street locatiOO, steps to beach tennis and d.lbhouse. The tright & open floor plan is oriented a."'Ollrld a large sunny patio with fountain. 3 bedroom suites, 4 baths, famlJy room and office, ~sive use of marble, granite & Italian ceramic tile and a balcony off the master with bay view. BllLFEENEY 631-1400 Offered at $795,000 RICK SCHREIBER 631-1400 x276 ~ ==--c===-::--=~WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. RFALTORS~ BIG CANYON: An exclusive gated .community Magnificent view of · championship golf course FORo RoAD and city lights BOUNDARIES: BIG CANYON SAN JOAQUIN HlllS ROAD Big Canyon is defined by Ford Road to the north; San Joaquin Hill Road to the south; MacArthur Boulevard to the east; and Jamboree to the west. ......... ~~~~~~~~~~~~--'-~~ A view of Big Canyon Country Club with Newport Center in background. HOU~: Three distinctive tyles within the gated . community of Bia Canyon with 5()1) total properties. The o.ne Townhomes include 2SS units and five floorplans, most with pf course views. ~ CUltOln and Bromlnloor hOaies ICCOmll for die ,....,n;. 2S4 .peopenies. n. Bnwlncir ... c-.• die ianet Q.WI ily °'"' c..,.. fa&1•ilclaW ..... ,._,l1 ;llottewer few llaw viewL ·~-... =-=-·---...... original custom homes were built by Lynn Valentine or Ron Pollendine. The Deane Townhomc were cu tom built by the Deane Brothers. and Broadmoor ht>me were built by Broadmoor. 'i . SALIS: 1berc were 14 sinale family home siles last • ye.. At the upper end. a &ix-bedroom. five and one-balf-bath home on a 11,000 square fooC M. Willi fOll came Ind£ views. lold fair ..... au. Aa . Inf) Bf t•ihe wl ... -~~ to a high $3.950. The lower end is represented by an original Broadmoor Home with four bedrooms and two and one._llalf baths. The upper end is repesented by a magnjficent French Regency State with more than 7.000 square feet.There have been eight single family sales to date thii> year and four townhome sale . SCHOO~: Lincoln Elementary School and Corona del Mar Junior and Aigh School. SOURCE: Jeff Axton of Waterfront Homes Inc .. Newport Beach. (714) 631-1400. ext. 268. lf JOfl woUI liU to,...,. a c....,,,.;q Projilc-f,.., fir---. 1'-s• follow dN .... ~.-..-, ... HIBM (7'ililm OiilMr) "* ........ widl. .,._-I. ft#ftlfl .... .,.., .. ,..... '/~,_, . ...,,..,,Now u;:,= t l'dr• "I•• SdNnr. =,.,. ... w..., St, c.-~Ct .1/.,.. .... _, ......... ,... Nf (714) $74-GG. BEAUTIFUL BLUFFS CONDO 5299.000 3 Bedrrior11 3 bath 1J~yrjder. ccndo 1n great locJ!ron over- look1ny ;.iccl t~ll. l!Jtrny .JreJ Be~eled glass lronl doors tile floors rn er:lrv k1tthen f rench doors c.istorn cabrnets tn na e riew Irle & tub shower enclosure 2 enclosed at1os PIESTIGlllS 18.COHT $720,• . Spicious Plan D decor iocludes 4BR. 3.5&\ 8*nsi¥e use ol marble & rich plush capet. Va::ant Comm. pool & spa. SHOIECl.FFS SISt,a ~ 1111 )Enchanring Im on un~ comet location 4BR, 3BA. 1ng "giial room· w/hardwood firs. new kit:hen. new mstr w/frpl. PriYU? outdoof spa. Frerdl doors & windows. ~doors. Privale beach access CAMEO IUS• HDS ~ -Golf C-rurse, Ocean, Cal1YOll views from fus 4 b: single IMI. Room to expand. low association lbs. OCUll VIEW DUPLEX SStl -A 1111 ~ty tor CWT* to liw In one & I« Ile Qi;. help w/paymenls. Soufl d fCH & enjoy OCM1 views. UDOll llDGE SSll,• This popuw model has a YelJ desirable hi;I location wilh night light and peacelll wooded views. 3 bcJr, family rocm and den. IEIT llY IAYFIOllT Wini DOCI! $515,000 Lowest price & best buy for a bayfront home! Dock tor up lo 38ll boal• 38R or 28R + den 1.758A. Galdl UlllllllDGE$539-Viewofcilylights & rolling tills. Remodeled JSR & loft Clnhavuep. P5t QllS. Owner may carry 2nd. UllOl llDGE CREST CONDO $511000 Exauisilely deci>med "Casablanca· P'an. 38R, 2.58A +~Great views d Saddlebd. Celtral amwn. crurtyard entry, sky!~ cedar lined closets. air cond. Rear view deck. 1A1E RID • IBT IUY SSOI,• Finest nei,.,g1bcx ........ rh .... IOOd""'in WOO<l>rige, Irvine. Cl~ landi_ng I tractwftnO't111 in condiUon. do3e ID pd. lake. tenris cOUtt. pool. ~It c:entril location. IEWPOllT POllSlU • Tlll-Pl.EX sat,000 T~ d the Nne. 3 urit lllildi119. 38A. 28A ~ Wlit. corripletely 18done. Oilers in ~ condition. Lot S12e is IRWDll. 3057 x 100. IEWPOllT IEACI $459 SOI Recent remodeling makes flis a true showcase! 2lii suim & Iott w,tentral air. Bright kitdlen. T~ of the line! IEWNIT NB5NTS SITE $451,• · O'ter 10.000 SQ.fl parcel . 2 R2 lots zoned for 141to4 units Of btild one big house on d.111 sizld Id ~IMli! Tt IUCll II TllH -.ms M41,• (#Jii~ plity, lilm ""'48R. 3.58A.. &El. 2-car garage hm. large o, dlclt wM*in 880. Views. ocean,tity. 2 DB.IUTFUl DllTS $431,• Front Is 1 stoty, upgrad kithen. tile ftrs. frpl, sllyfighls. Back 1111t Ibo charming wJliYing rm & kit & 1 BA down & all tiled' nrs & SWedish lrpl. 2 good sil!d BR + BA 141. !u~, DESU, AffOllAll.ITY $415 -L 1 iet streets. spacious 2BR. 2.5BA. p18"1lm IJP!IQdes. · w/martllefrpl + INltlle frpl in IMng rm. Like ..wl Oecb abound. DTBTAllMEIT I F--.Y llOME $421,. Famastic lloorolan. wox. 2150sqfl Enormous living area. 48R,2BA. bay window/French doors. Skylight. marble frpl. Best tlJyl! JUST A SUPEl IUY AT BEACH $415,000 Huge 4BR t 30R ~I! show wh How right from start. Owner will paint & CMP8I orgnie Cn!dit '° actaw. IAYVIEW DUPLEX $355 -Unicµibayview~w/a NewEngla~ C~ ~-Pride of ownmhip. Great owner OCQJPied or inV1Stnent. IEWNIT IUCI MEI $350,GIOI S331.-4BR. 2BA. pl open lloorolan. New kitctlen & bdt All neutral decor. Opens ~ private yard w/ctld & spa. ftll ICUll VIEW • llEWPOIT CREST p11,5IO Dflmalic Pfk» reduction! 38R, 2.58A townhame. BeUitJUy ""10CWed w/ many custom tewm + eDnded did. Priced for last salt. llEWPOITWa.AS275,• ~~~ SlJbie!;t lo lender appmwl. lBR. 38A. rod top dedt. 1 blk to lrwi nli rm wftrpl. UllBT PUii • ... 111' ClllT .... ~ 4BR + Wiiiiy rm. Dllcoraa fk Illa, tlpl, • tcmoll ~ nr pool vwa ... .., .... ~ .... -~ • .-. ........... •Cr f' tw.M! GIEAT WtmE FAMILY .. $221 llO Fabulous ttoorplan. 38R. 2BA. Mr 2000 sq ft. New roof. hardwood nrs. huge bonus rm addition. House Is In pnct condition. UYm11$185-20R. 2BA, ccmm. pool & ~Good location, ~;it & bright. Easy to see. ull fOf more informalion. Briflt ary. rno.in = =;~rn'f'(l.lt new arpe1. tMge tarrilly rm wftrpl. Good nel~. • UIUlll -• ..... a.WE '1• -. Wondeftlf 38R, 1.5BA. ~lltanityhm in ar-tc:anw ll'ICk 'IOCiuon. NNt. cJean, moliad .ii.. ttir)t -.. -··-,--~~~ - '~·~-r.1 --~"'!~"' ' ---A • * • ·-~ -~ loua..E UT CUSTOM UIDA ISLE NOME $11,000,000 CORONA DEL MAR $1,250 000 CMr 14,000~ lton lhebiyw,toatdockof 100'. 6"1car +limo gar. Private csc;1111)40• lol labuloos brick & ivycOYered 2 story. 5BR. 4.58Atm pool & spa. The best New!)ort has to otter. w . spa, ocean view lomerl MEDITERIWIEAll MAMSIOI $3,950,000 Lcaled on a special lot in Belcoort with ocean and city light views. roxima'8ty 10.000 sq.IL wiltt 5 br. den. lamily room. Sleel beam onlnElion and linesl malerials lhroughoot PBJCAll 1111 ltWD ESTATE $2,695 000 hm M ~ity & pelMclion buih. Large mediterranean ~on a ia acre lot 4BR sui'8s. famOy rm. den. Pool. spa & ocean views. NEWPORT IAYFROMT UV1NG $1,250 000 lnleriOf Linda Isle location. Owr 80' on lhe bay. seA. •BA. security entraoce Frpl, enclosed courtyard. IOfmal dining rm. GOLDEJll OPPORTUNITY $1 ,200,000 Beautiful townhome style 9 units in great location. Garages. fireplaces, laundry hoci~ klf each unil Cash, OWC. CTNL •om UGUU CONTEMPORARY $1,189,500 1118 CUYH FAIRWAY ESTATE $2.I00.000 Totally remodeled No. Laguna contemporaiy in prisbne condition. 4BR. Beauti~ SBR 58Ahm on an approx. 18,000sq ft lot. A priva gated entry 4.5BA. whilB water ocean views. leads_, a hm iii has itall. Pool. spa. sauna,,, lanily rm. omce & den. Large s.iill w/his & her balls. Property is being sold Jumished. ~VIEW ESTATE IN COTO DE CAZA $1,095,000 58R, 5~ es1alB horse prop. Pool, spa. lennis crL Fanity IAYFIOIT IUUTY 12.m,000 . rm. Gourmer's kitchen. formal dining rm. Many amenities. tnc1'dible wnrfrord residence. Yoor own priva beach w,1arge boat slip, · n braltttaking. S8R. inc:tuding I•~ mstr suilB w/adjolning office. lllG CAllYOI ELHAllCE $1,950 000 <Ully famodeled 6BR. 6.SBA whep. guest Qtrs. ~ool, spa. c.abana. il9d lot. golf course location. A 10 +++. llAUOR-llDGE ESTAn SPECTACUUR! $949 a 4BR + sk!dy. Periect setting lot laige family & enataining. &"itstanding view. Galecf + tennis, pool/spa. llG CAllYOM $899,000 Totally remodeled. All stale ol lhe art Marble eotry, newappliances. lliilt IWllOI 11161 CUSTOM $11tt5,000 in cabinets in garage. 41h br conw~ to office. BeauUM conlemP<>lJ.fY bmJW/large ~, S(» 11i_wat.I1all._4_88.libr.aLY~ _ ~!~toun1£0ntRRAllEO .. ES ... u-n-sa-•-ooo---family rm. exercf91 rm. If you like Vltltlt & bnght -lhls is for you! (1t ~R. 4.58A. classic on a~rox. l. l acres. Goufmers drean LltDA ISi.l IEMODR $1,715,000 Ra . sui'8w"1is& hers dressing area. Roclcwalerlall, pool & spa, ComplelBly remodeled to pridion. 58R, den, formal dining , gourmer 4-car garage, prof. landscaping. !then. On lhe bay wh bait srip & enllritinlng patio. COIOIADB. MAI HISTORICAL NII $1,700,000 Patched abcM "little Corol\il" on an OYefSized comec lot rJpano ocean views. SSA. 4.58A, hardwood ftrs, beautiful high awed ceihn~. massive lrpl & many o"8r leallres. LBIDEl IWIEI $1 ,195,000 story, C\IStom conlBmp<nry. S8R. 3-<:af aJtached garage. Y11lilB waler & ·1y li~ts views. EXCIP110UL CUSTOM llOME $1,395,000 IAll-lllllii'<City li'8s, bay+ ot8lll views. Oualily woOOnanship through- out. clOOfs. mooldings, 3 frpl's. 6-car spaces, garage wi1ots of c.1binets. S8R. 4.SBA. Long driYeway + nWI ffiOfe. IRVINE TERRACE $1 395,000 ~lul COntflnpofaly hm w}spa1:1ws rms'& vail9ed ceil-i~-iCVlews of halt>or. jetty, Pavilion & city lighls. -4BR, 3.SBA, pOol & privalt spa. 3 lrpl's, lots & lols of closets! Sec.sys. Approx. 3,SOO SQ It DCEQ VIEW $1,295 000 Expanded Versailles on a laige corner lot w/pool spa, ocean & light views. 3-ear garage. Abo lot lease S.S.500/mo. tlARIOll Hl.J,/1'llADmONAL $1,295.000 Wonderful lrtditional custom hm on desirable lot in lhis gll1d comm. Lots of used bric1This2 stoiy, SBR hm & lilnily rm oilers greal lamily living. Large lamUy rm opens onto Vf!fanda & beautifully appoined master makes lhis view hrn one to see. IWllOI W. $1,215,000 Sllming Calil«nia contempor~ custom Im in lhis gal!!! comm. Ocea!V ity tiles views. Impeccable CJUll'Y. tnoughool 4BR. l58A, pool ~ ._ Gooo'rlM's kithen. elegant mstr siitl, open entertainmeft area. Call b see! IOUT1Al. CUSTOM NOME $1,2IO,• In pal comm. of Halbof Hill. Pano cx:ean & Newport ctr views. Dramatic living rm wtnul'9d ceiling, gourme(s kf~. downslairs study. All BR tieir own BA. l.Jrge mstr sii'9 •fl walk-in closel'S. Attractive fenced oft pool aru. VIEW••· UTEI CG••ITY $1,250,000 Sliming wslom hm I~. in Haltlor H~I. Panoramic ocean. Cllillina & NMDort Cemlr Yilws. BeautilUI mulW-ftll ookjoor 1111 w/pool, Jacuzzi & llll bll. satt-of.b.art kir:hln. living rm. instr sullB w/sluna. JUST REDUCEO I BRCOURT $895 000 Dramatic hm on large comer lot w~oi pond & lush gare\;. Rotunda entry w/marble nooring, beautiful formal dining rm. huge mstr suilew/sitting rm & lrpl, gourmers kik:hen. secluded spa. Seller may carry 1st trust deed. COIOllA HIGHWIDS $895,000 C#~~op of lheWOl1dpanoramic views of ocean. bay & sunset from Ile 1Qj) street in Corona Highlands. Loca9ed at end of cul-<le-sac w/ greal curb ~ 4BR, 2.58A. interior designers own hm. Large lol CUSU>m design Private beach access. CUSTOM ESTATE $175,000 AA>roximately 5,000 sq.It with private pool, spa. koi pond. and lennis court. Beauti~lly landscaped grounds enhara this 4 br home. UDO ISLE REMODR $175,000 Beaubful 3BR, 38A Udo trn on 48' w,1arge so facing patio. New kitchen. bathfoom. hardwood ftrs, recessed lighting. landscaping. IEAUTIFUU Y APPOINllD CUSTOM NM $869 000 Marble entry, SBR. eitlra large family rm & bonus rm. Very li;;it & bri~t ~. pool & spa. $peclacular view of mtns & city lights from most rms. CORONA DEL MAR $850,000 The quintessential CdMdlarmef on nearly a double lol(actually 2 legal bldo siles) in Ile best possible ftower street l«.ation w/polentlal. The hm is 281f. 2BA. remodeled In '87 & ~ated in '94. OCEAll IAY I CATAUllA VIEWS $819,731 CuslOm hm, brick frpl in l:rn.rm. oak enter.cir. wine cellar &wetbar.Open beam ceilings in din & liv. rm Ele¥ator seMc8 to all ft rs. Molivated sellers Customramode~~.~n"la~=J:'.AR~sep.maidsqtrs. large kithen w/hll ftrs. COWLETaY lt£MtDB..EI $711,000 4+8R, 2.5BA, sp1eious bright kithell w,,op appliances. Owrsized mslJ sa• wJuertlse rm or olfic8/relteal Many custom laaklresl Must see! IB.ClllT BRAICE $791,• Prime •Nty Crlbnarmip, ~ dlcofDd city I~ Yiew. Sitting room oll ms& suia lor discriminating~ .UT LICATlll ms,• ~ 60' lot Which Is divisible House ha new carpet & paint & is *Y tr.tibia. II~ °"'nal. Rn ~IY _,build~ drelm tint LENDER OWNED S1 ,695.000 2 story custom contemporary 5BR 3·car attached garage White water & crly lights views HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE SPECTACULAR! $949.000 .tBR + sludy Perlecl setting lor large lamrly & entertarnrng 0111stand1ng view GJ!ed • lt?nnrs. pool.lspa J ... ~95,000 3M, 2.5BA condo in gated ~ Ridge Estns. Very lush W!dscaping..quiec & privam location on end of aJl-de-sac. $895,000 Dramalic hm on large corner lot w~o1 pond & lush garden. Rotunda entry w/matble flooring beautiful formal dining nn. hugemstrsuitew/sitting rm & frpl, gourmers kitheo. secluded spa. Seller may carry 1 st trust deed . $264,900 Partial golf course views from this IO'lely 2 BR iowmome in Big Canyoo New tile and stow in ki~n. security gated. $825,000 l.afga ~ily tm on a 52' lol SBR. SBA. wge lamily nn adjoins kitheo. W~ around yard w,._n & patio. ·- 24 HouR Ao PROPERTY INFORMATION LINE 0 7 a (* THEN ENTER THE CORRESPONDING "AUDIO Ao" 1.0. NUMBER) 24 HouR A UOIO OESCRI~ OF Au. PROPERTIES IN THlS A DVERTISEMENT NEWPORT BEACH'S FIRST 24-HouR BROKER CORONA DEL MAR NORTH LAGUNA BEACH 3150 IlaaUa Drive 304 WeymoHlh • 3 Bd., Maid's Room. Loft. Spa • S8d.. Ponml Ora. Privlllle Bolt Dock • SBd.., 48L, Ga Guarded • 48d., 4..sBL, AJqJlaz iD LiVUll Rm. • 38d .• 2Ba., FirqllaDc in Lavma Rm. • Oc:anfroal Home, Tocally RdJuill • Toe.Uy Rcbuila Oistom Home • Approximlldy llO' Oft the Wiier • Ocan View EsaK, lmmacWale • City ~ Ocean Views, Model Quality • Gourmet Kitc:hen wlEll·ill cl~ Bir • &ICllsi¥C use of Granitc:/Mmble • er.i¥C FUlllllCiq Availllblc • Bonus Room oow u.sed as a Gym • Hi&h ~ Limcsfooc flk>cn. Pool Sl,995,000 (Ad "609) $1,799,000 (Ad 16629) $1,.595,000 LH. (Ad #6620) $1,189,000 (Ad H607) $1,095,000 (Ad '6604) BAUOA PENINSULA NEWPORTNOJlTB VILLAS BAYCRBST NEWPORT BEIGB1'S 20B Fmt Bay Aycnw JU8 cone Pqrtqfbtg 18()6 Tqyon Uw soz 7M.ttjn Avcnw • ,..._ 48cl., 38&.. <=--Holm • MU 5* a: Uvilil Ra Wlfirqllla • 14-0,. ~ ~ v-ilia IWc. • 48d., 38a., MddJa. Spa a: B.B.Q. • MBL. Uvilc A family w.fil 11 llCC • 1.qDll ...... l'Cwlar .... AOlqllt • 4Bd.. "8a.. Lq. ~ Saiae • Teal Jl&lwtl .. Pvt. Blay c:o.tyard • Us. Lot-~ o..a Pool • 4Bd~ 3BL.. Tocal c:c..-p. ltcmodd • FiftJplmle iD Llvimc Rm.. Bl&. Glrdm • Foolilll llO Acc:iommodlet • w FIOOf $565-(Ad "600) $529-(Ad Mil) '529.-(Ad "611) $495,000 (Ad "'85) - - -- - ----=---c=_ -------.._.-_--,,.._ -- -- ---I"'" -•• ---------1 t-: .. -- Cape Cod·styfe in Old Corona del Mar Located in the village of Old Corona del Mar, this Cape Cod-style home displays the warmth of Ralph Lauren! de,1g11 II is a spacious four bedroom. 3 in bath, two-story newer home. Situaled on a cul-de '·'l 11 is just one block to the ocean. Featuring a country kitchen with f amiJy room, bnd fireplaees, hardwood floors and cathedral ceiling . One bedroom has separate entrance and would be ideal for tccnaacrs or guest quarter&. This home i fiUcd with natural hgh1 South of the bjghway the streets arc quiet and peaceful. Old Corona del Mar off en ~mt· of t.bc best beaches and the onsets are unrivaled from the bluff on Ocean Blvd. Offeml .H $849.000. For""'"' in/of"ltfilllWn on tJW r'IUl•nc1 contact UJUla Ottll or Loll }«obs al Gmbh cl Ellh R11Ul1ndal R.al &t.oU S.rt1,k•1, 2J Corporou Plata, St1. 190, N1wport Beach (714) 644-6200. ------- Custom two-story home on the waterfront An CJtlra large and beau11ful custom home with three bedrooms and four baths. Thjs single famjly residence is on thl' waterfront with a dock to accommodale a 30-foot boat. Remodeled with quality workmanship throughou1. the gourmet lutchen is 11 chef'\ deligh1. pluc; there is a family room. den and a bonus room off the chiJdren 's \Uite Locntcd close 10 beaches -enjoy the leisurely lifestyle of sun, 'land and boating Offered at $699,500. For""'" in/ormalion contact Ann Pdus or Su.tannt 5""'-r of Grubb & Ellh Rt11dtnlial Real E•tal• S1rvic11, 23 Corporal• Pia.ta, Su. 190, Ntwpol11Hach, (714) 644-6200. II OCEAN RIDGE Open SaVSun 1 ·5 Exclusive custom Medittlrranean Villa. -4BR, 4.5BA w/approx. 4,400 sq.ft. Designed to take advantage of mesmerizing views, brilliant sunsets. Prtce Reduced $1,595,000 Spectacular ocean, Catalina and canyon views. Recent custom renovation. Pool and spa in courtyard. A rare site affording both views and privacy. EASTBLUFF Open Upgraded Lusk executive 48R, 3BA - home. Qtr acre of lush landscaping. w/elaborate patio for entertaining. Perfect for 1 f aij1ity Of arri size of any Size. PREMIUM PROPERTIE S II HARBOR HILL Open Sun 1:3CM:30 EnJOY city hghts and ocean views in beautiful custom home. Oramabc entry w/sweeping stairway. Elegant master w/sitting area and fireplace. $1,195,000 LIDO ISLE Custom rebuilt 2BR, 2BA cottage w/no detail overlooked. 3 car garage, arr • cond, bay windows, gallery entrance. S1mpty a httle iewet w/dauling bay JASMINE CREEK , Open Sun 1-5 Nice 3BR, 2BA. Plan 3. Tranquil master suite w/private patio & fountain. Quiet, 1ated community w/pool & tennis courts. -. ~~~~ ..... \~~ 720-9422 SPYGI ASS HILL OpenS...1-5 Truty a ooique setting combined w/stmiog, Catalina, harbor & city sooset views. 58R, 38A, new gourmet kitchen. Prtce Reduced $975,000 BIG CANYON VI.I.A Resort living on &off course. 3BR, 2.5BA Romantic master suite with fireplace. Large island kitchen. $595,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2BR &den, 2.758A. Mnbayv.ew. Light. bright & airy. Vded ceings. Spacious master de with sidina atass mirrored wardrbs. $325,000 • • • I': , \ MESA VERDE DELIGHT $231,900 Wonderful 3BO. 1 7SBA wfl. car an garJge home. Owet neighborhood Inside tract location 2 cozy fireplaces in this lovely spacious home. This won't last at ttns pnce ! ( 30CEY) 111..- THIS IS m $159,000 Open & sunny end unit with 2 patios. 3BO. 2 SBA lovely fireplace. new white carpet. central air, 2 c att garage comm pools spas & tennis Who could ask for more?' (6tTHA) 11£1 JM1"ZIMIUll. IBIY• $279,900 $395.000 $359.700 SS09.900 $289.900 $237.000 $229,900 $1'9.500 $16S.OOO IB.l.Bn LOii • YUiii Ull .... Seal 8eM:h Leisure Wortd vacant. 1 BO 1 BA unit. Owner modvated, needs it sold! Comm pools & spas & more. ()ose ID shops, bris. (13ANO) IAYllDE DM'E • IEWPOllT IOCH S31,• Not a misprint! Huge 280 28A mobile home With expanded Ramada In the OeAnla Parkl Open beam vaulted ceffings. Formal dimng. spacious kitchen wlskytight. extra denloffict tool {30 COA) THIS BEAUTY'S GOnA GOt • $225,000' This large 3 bedroom home has a ortat location with new carpet, windows and central air conditioolno Move in now. It's ready. (320RE) c-.-·~-- MEDITERRANEAN STYLE $390,000 Quiet, deslreabte 3BO 2 SBA Newport Heiohts home Spacious dining. dual fireplace Bright & open with vaulted ceilings Brino all offers (386AP) llBI---··- SPUSH SPtASH POOl a SPA $'29,900 4BR 2.5BA In Foothill High area. Lo home with huge bonus rm. Fm rm. formal dinl!!Q. new kitchen, fresh paint. new Ille. realty must see! (18NEW) 380, 1.7S8A. tam rm. pool &"·s~. French doors. indirect lighting, Corian counters. Italian ceramic stile. fireplace, hardwood floors All new! (10WOR) um~ SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY WES HORE $19.100 Two master bedrooms Great location tor this FHA ipproved pro1ect Also has hreplace & a patio off llVlno room Just reduced 30K (28FAJ) OCEAN IRWES $123.500 Hunbogton Landmark SS+ Upper Newport mOdell Gr~n belt views from this 2BO t 7S8A w/skyhtes, wtlttewashed kitchen tile entry & morel (86POA) OCEAN BRWES FOff ONLY $135,000 Laroe 2 rNster suite. 2 SBA townhome with cozy fireplace Large patio Light & bnght. mirrored wardrobes in bedrooms Quiet pool & spa. (29VIC) CANYON BLUFFS $151,M SpK1ous JBR 2 SBA condo Extra lg bedrooms Balcony off mstr Br 1SS1 sq.fl per tax rolls. Fireplace. 2 c garage. Private. patio Priced to sell! (lakAN) HACH CLOSE TRl-l.EVB. s1u ... Stunning 2 master suites plus 2.S baths, 2 cu parage. Cathedral ceiling. new carpet, new paint inside. Open courtyard. Gated community With pool (62TER) 1111, INIHT I lfAllTIFUl ti•.• Huge 280 28A townhome with 2 c att gar. Wall of glass, lkYtilJtds & extra windows tool Cozy fireplace, 11.arden . S.fting. Comm pools & spa. Excellent Hl#1tir1g!On Beach location. (1 aPUE) I.MES AND LUSCIOUS LANDSCAPES $171 ... Free standing 280 2BA with cozy fireplace In the prestiolous South Coast Springs ViHas New carpet. clein & bright Gated community (37SEA) YOU'LL BE SURPRISED $179.117 W/all you can get for this small price Wonderful famfly home Perfect for entertaining 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. 2 car. w/fireplace too' (648EA) HARD TO BELIEVE $119.100 Large 4BO 2BA MeSi Verde State Street home Fresh paint in & out Upgraded baths Mirrors wardrobes. Front COl_!rtyard • new 1ence • new roof · priced to sell (3210W) START YOUR PYRAMID MOWI $1H,•7 2 completely separate houses on one hug11otl Botti houses are 280 18A. ~~~te laundries, yirds and driveway & garage! (19POM) U.WEVAIU PIUCEI $111.• Newport Buch peninsula near the Newport Harbor Yacht Club! Steps to bay & beach! 280 2B~ w/oaraoe. firtplace, wet bar, cemno taos. light bright pitie>. (B1 BAL) IWEfT .... IWEfT DUL Slll.• Cutt 380 1 BA on huge R2 zoned lot on Eastsidt loc. New windows, texture coattno. raised foundation, att oaraoe. (t8FUL) lft.AIM lrTO ll/TVB . ti•.• -· l ITOllY • OCfM .a2Q . snt.• 3BO, 2.5BA 2 car att oar w/community .,, ScJliR, secludtd tract surrounds • htlh park. Great ooollsoaltennlsl washer/dryer & micro/ooge art Incl floor plan • 180 & BA down. Upgr. cpt & window In prlCtl Quiet complex! Close to shopping & r;t111. tam rm .. bf1ck fireplace. (1BPAR) Schools! (62SEA) • Cl.AllY I IEDROOll •••• TRUE Pl.fAIURE ..... 11 PWll tlM 117 2.58A townhome boasts White tile tlOor$ • frtndl Wonder¥· &..aoun,a Hilts location for this 1 BO 1 BA Immaculate 380 (huge mstr) 1.5 baths 2 e 11t 'gar I doors • Yilw from expanded mst BA w/atrlum slttlno lower unit. Bu!>bfino l>roob. comm POOis & spas & Beautiful rose garden. Upgraded lcltc.henl Sprinklers aru. lg patio w/ralsed wood dtck. End unit of smal more. Comrnutef dOse, shoc>cllno. (260UA) MalitM.I llQhting, & fountalnl (86SEA) ' comptex. (241RV) STAY COOl IN THE POOU $229,900 Sparkling pool & spa & private patio. Refurbished kitchen & bfths, Vaulted beamed ceilings, fireplace In~~ room 380, 2 tile bath. Central air • Very private wl380 1.758A. family toom. 3 ~parate patios w/courtyard Floor plan shows great for enterUlning. Handsomely malntatned & landscaped (26ETW) IEIW CHARM AND CHARACTER $221,000 Very unique 48R 28A home Formal dining oversized limily rm w/4 ft tirepl.lce. Arched doorway thru-out Cust baths. skylights in most rooms. Brick patio w/\rellis (23A,Un SOMrntlNG FOR EVERYONE! $229,999 Come see this charming 3BO 1 7SBA. pool home Wonderful fimily room, bonus room & den too' New windows. ceilings. floonogs Sparkling pool. (94SER) PRESTIGIOUS CUl-OE·SAC ~. ~ 3 bedrooms plus spacious family r~nc1~s:d·~ room -tile roof -close to Santa Ana Country Club Spanish pavers ·large masttr suite (19THE) HUGE PACIFIC RANCH UH, 900 Great Huntington 8eadl local! Huoe 4BO 2 SBA. 3 c garage! New carpet & paint Goormet kitchen Huoe master, tam rm, bonus rm. den & morel (19POM) A lfT Of PMADllE $212, llO 4BR, 2.SBA, fr with French drs & windows over lootclng invtting •child proor pool, upgraded hm Gated~ ll'ltry. Complete privacy. (34SAN) TRW u.otJE MOf Efllfl $111 ... This truly unique proptrty has everything. 4 bedrooms + 4 brlhl, P!O'z.. spa, cabana. dlCi & Clllf. rm & large comer lot"°" CourM view+ mottlef-ln- law quarters. (211RV) , FIRST~ BUYERS NEVER HAD I'r SO GOOD, CALL US TODAY TO FIND OUT WRY! .... tJ";"T .... j--· ... ,...~ ....... ,'-.... ~ ._ ........ t - DESIGNS FOR LNING '95 Roo.>ntly R.cduct>d 4BR. 3.5BA w/3 car garagt>. S.tui\lc.>d in ,1 p.1rk·hke ~thn& w /huge yard &c nty hght view Gourtn('t lot. ru<;tom hlthhng._&r man_y ~al1ty lx.ult-ins. This IS• must 'Sl'e. $899;f)OO Aho Will Jene 55200/Mo Prof. decorated 4BR. 3.SBA w I m.ister suite on I t level. Euro kitchen, huge famlly room. formal hbmy I den Lu.JI rear yard w fpoo1, spa •nd entertaining ill'l"a . Pnced to ttU Now $1,390,000 Seller Bought Another Premium Location Totaily rebuilt SBR, 3.SBA with . ,, attention to detail. Gorgeous hardwood floors, gourmet kitthen, Pella windows and childrens play room. Exquisite master swte. Walk to park & schools. Call to see today! Reduced for Immediate Sale. WAS NOW $849 900 PBN111SULA BAYFBONT "LOWEST PRICE" •t,075,000 • 3BR, 3.ISBA • Formal Dining Area --· • Spectacular Panoramic View • Master WISiWng Room • Shared Dock Can Aooommodate Lar 108 BABJODOOD •11,000 •a BR. a.oBA •• etol7 • ll:IJ4 a.ntt • 3BD, 3BA • JPormer model • Large ld&cheDlfamUJ l"OOlll • Porm&l LB and DR • Seouri'7 8Jst.am BILCOUBT BILL tnt.ooo • Low.t price ill Belaourl • a bedroom. a.o Ba • Llbnu-y • Ponna1 Dln1nc • Breaktut Nook Wl8TCLD'I' "39.000 •aBD,aBA • a J'lnplaoea • 1&rp oonred brick patio • ParJ;l-llb ta.cq&rd IRVINE TBBBA.CB OCBAN,BAY VIBWS $1,096,000 • &p.otaclur .W.. • 4BB. 3BA • Pri,,... Oou.rtJard • Gourmet kUchen • Larp hm.U7 Boom • 3 BR, 2.ISBA • Enra large lot • Plreplaoe in living • tunU7rooma • Bonua room and Den llWl'Olf BllGBT8 tat.GOO • ' Bll. l'ABA • Formal ltYtnpoom •. tlnpl • Pormal dlDiDc ............ . bedroomlftnptaoe • l&rp Jd&lf.am J'OOlll lllDIOO'S RnLDITDfO LAGlJUDlCR ..w:m.&ICD&IYllll LISTING : :i!!:!!!. • l"amll7 room • Pormal LB wlflrplc LIDOIBLOD ····-PUCI l'l>.CW • 188. 3.5BA •DID • JPormal DiDinc • SzoellM\ Condition •1'1nP*- BAI.II>,& l8LAKD tMl.000 • aBa. t .ISBA •aw.un.ra.a..i • aa. '° ..., ·Prt.u.~ IOJUA11 . e.&Parrulro ... IOO ---...--.___._ -.... ~ .. · Water Front Homes agent re-invents Newport Shores Homeowners attracted to close-knit nei hborhood Waterfront Homes agent Kennie Jo Rizzo is doing more than her pa.rt to re-invent the community of Newport Shores. She ha'i ta.ken.what has been. for the past 10 years. a neighborhood highly populated by renters. and turned it into a neighborhood of close- knit, community-oriented homeowners who are flocking lo Newport Shores not only for the community'' auracti\.e features. but also for 11! affordab1Llty. Located between Pacific Coast Highway and the Santa Ana River. Newport Shores is a 455-homc. farnily-onented community which offer.. easy beach accc s and community facilities including an Olympic- -siu swimming pool. tenni court. sand \.'Olleyball coon. playground and clubhouse. Young farruhe'i flock to Newport Shore:> for the affordable homel> which range from one-story. three-bedroom residcncei. to two- story. four-bedroom homes. Rizzo said. Tennis tournaments. bike ~de and Friday night movies are just a-few of the community activities in which the residents rally together throughout the year. "What was fonnerty n neighborhood of 75% renters is now more than 75% owner occupied/ Ri zzo said. "In addition, many of the sales in the Shores are to f:unilie' already living in the neighbofbood who wish to relocate to a larger home. This loyalty to the neighborhood <.ay!> a lot about the quahty of lhing in Newport Shore~ ... Coni.tructed between 1959 and 1965. Newport Shores features a water canal on which residents can enjoy cocktllil crui-.ei.. paddlcboaL\ and other water.port acth 1tiei.. The community alsu contain., Newport Shores Park and u nature preserve which include~ no estuary that is home to a 'ariety of bir~ anJ wildlife. The Shore, is walking distance to a number of renul stores and .. restauranL'I. and is conveniently located near Newport Elementary. Ensign Junior High and Newport Harbor High School. Ne~pon . Elementary is di'>tinguii.hed a." the only s.cbool in California havin1 iL' playground on the beach. Rizzo. who hai. la\.ed in Newport Shore' for the pa. t 12 ye~. wai. a former school teacher for the Lo~ Angele<; County School Di~trict and also was involved in property management before JOining Waterfront Homes. She is a docent for the Newport Harbor Art Museum and is active op the Board of Directors for the Community Association of Newport Shores. which meet" regularly to discuss neighboril<x?d business and coordinate community activities. For 1110rt ~/onNJtion, caU Kennil Jo Riz:zP at Watufronl Ho.us Inc., 2436 Wtst Coast Hi1hwt1J, Newport Btach, (714) 6JJ. 14()(). • Desirable home in Mesa WooCh Desirable home located in the prestigious Mesa Woods has just been listed by veteran residential real estate agent Elsa Hoyt of Coldwell Banker's Costa Mesa offtce. Featuring four pacious bedrooms. 2 112 baths, and master bedroom and bath down tairs for complete privacy. Enter through double-leaded gla doors into a spacious and comfortable living room with a cozy fircpJace. Formal dinina with floor to cemna mirrored walls brio& the charm of tropical outdoors inside. Romantic dual fireplace and second floor ovcrloobna the livinJ room with cathedral ceilinfS. · • Delightful family room with slidin& Preach doors and windows overlook.in& fUll-si1.c poot anc1 spe with chiJd.ptOOf race• mmna fire ·t. Larae f'MIM>Ckled Driet die COii I &.llid floon. ~ bript Md airy wida fantastic view of the .... 8elUlifUl plid c:o.1ylril cnlnDCe widt duus IDd avOCado trceS. Extenaive use of bricb. ca.,I•= ...._. ......... Wiiii. ~ ....._ ftler toftefter and nc~ ;ool •if &11& to la.Ml Cclllt"'-IDll IM ........... Aria Cam. ~ ... ~ ==~;;.;tk#'rl:tsa:=r•;.,··=Mlll ... · _j Robyn Allen · Top, 1 % Of All Realton Nationwide Direct Une: 640-2677 4 ** REDVCED TO $595.000 ** ~ant 4 bedroom 3 bath custom home. 3400 square feet! 10.700 ft. lot land 5caped to perfection w/used brick and extensive lawn area Large gourmet kitchen w/wh1te on white appliances. maids quarters downstairs. 3 car attached garage w/storage• 20212 CYPRESS ** TROVAll£ TOWNHOME ·** • Ocean View 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath, 1700 square feet! Thousantls spent in upgrades" Vaulted ceilings. llldrble '>Conces. fireplace. forl'Tldl dining room with huge patio Reduced to $299,000' • ~ Ii MINT TOWNHOMEf * *CORONA DEL MAR * editcrranean 4 year new 3BR/3BA town home w/vaulted ceilmgs. skylights. fireplace. 2 car garage. walk to beach! Oaly $359.0001 JULY 10: 8:39 a.m. Orientation/Induction 11: 8:45 a.m. Affiliate Committee Meeting 12: 9 a.m. -noon, "How to be a Hero to Your Client" 1 -4 p.m., "More Sales Through Telemarketing;· 2 -4 p.m., COMPA~ Beginner Course. 13: 8:30 a.m. -5 p.m., 1996 Officers and Directors Election ·14: Internet Class, 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. 17: 9 a.m., MLS Committee Meeting 18: Internet Class, 9 a:m ., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. 19: 9 a.m. -noon., "Managing Stress and Increasing Energy;11 1 -4 p.m., "Exchanges;• 20: 9 a.m. -noon, Fair Housing We Seminar 25: Internet Class, 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. 26: 9 a.m. -noon "Tax Ideas Selling Personal Residence;• 1 -4 p.m .• ·Tax Pk:milg for RE in Divorce;• 2 -4 p.m., ~ Begirreer cruse. ------~ .. - ---. ' . -------- rnCliviCIUa -Retirement ·~c:counts: myt vs. Diversifying your IRA among several types of assets reduces risk By Karen L. Lucian lndi,idual Retirement An.ounts CIRA') have no" been around fur two decades 'ince their 1:reatmn m 1974. Americans took Jfl in,li.lnl liking 10 1h1' new lypc of 1ct1reml.'nt 'a' mg' al·count lhat allowed lhl.'m I<• Jcdu.:1 con1nbu111in' from ta\ablc in.:omc In 1986. 1h1: dcdu .. 11bil11\ of IRA .. ontnbu111in' "a' reddini:d b} 1ha1 year·, la\ rdurm acl. J mil\ e 1ha1 cau-.ed a drop in 1he number of people ma~ing IRA lllntnbuuon' ~uch uf the dem.•a..c ma\ bt: thl' re,ult of \.onlu,10n -people an.• nu 1;1ngi:r 'ure !heir lnntribut1tm' an~ 1ax dcdul11bk. or they can C\en make contnbu11on, Jn) more Y11u may be confu,ed ahour c\actly how an IRA "ork' and "hdher }'nu 'hnuld C\labli'h or · lOn11nui: 111 rnntnbutc Lei'' lake a look at 'ome tif the m\lh, alx1u1 rcurement accounh and lhc n-alil\ "h11.h make' an IRA one ofthi: bc't "~'' 111 'a'I.' lor retirement Myth: IRA' \ttund l·1•m plicated rm better uff JU't 'Ill king .,., 1th So1.1al Secunt) and m~ pen,1nn plJn Reality: It may n111 be a good idea to rel} 'oleh on J comhm.11111n 111 S1ll.ial Sccunlv and cmpl11~ er pcn,111n plan benefit, fur . rellremenl rnrnme In lall. a1.uird1og to the U.S. Depan.mcnt of H~allh and Human Se~·ices. if you intend 10 Ii' e nn retirement income of $30.000 or more, 30% or mon: of this amount is likely to come from personal <>aving!> and investments. IRAs are easy to open and can provide valuable tax benefits to ~upplcmcnl retirement income. Myth: lRAs aren't worth bothering with if my contributions aren't tax deductible. Reality: A major benefit of an IRA ii. contribu110n~ may reduce current taxes. dl!pending on your income. But perhap~ the be'-1 rea!>on to have an IRA i!> that dividend.\. capllal gain~ and interest on invei.tments grow tax deferred. If you contribute $2.000 a year for 30 years to an lRA in a diversified portfolio I.hat cams 8%, at the end ofthnt period you'll have $244.642. before taxes (dedut11ble contribution~ and earnings will be (jxed upon withdrawal at the rate!> in effect at lM lime ) The same contribution' in a taxable In\ e'tment for a 13.\payer in the 31 % w brad.et W\)uld grow 10 ju't $153.401 in lhe ~ame period. Myth: I probably don'1 qualify for 1a)(- dcduc11blc IRA contribut10n~ anyway. Reality: A grea1 many American' can '"" mJ~c tJ\·dcductiblc IR A contribut11m,. If nl.'llhcr ) ou nor y11ur 'pou-.e " an acll\ c part1l1pan1 in an emplu>cr-o;,p<>m.ored plan. >"u c.111 1a~c a full) tax deduct>ble rnntnbutuin -up to S2.000 for each \pouo;e - a' long a' each has $2,000 in earned income. E\\:n 1f )OU are covered under an employer plan. }ou may not be con\1dercd an active part1ripam and thu!> you may be entitled to mJke a deductible contribution in a given year 1 f your employer mak~:. no contributio!l 1in )'11ur behalf or you accrue no addillonnl bcndi1, under the plan. When you or your 'fXlU-..e 1' an active participant in lhe employe r plan. you still arc enotJed to a full deducuon 1f your modified adJU\ted gro s 1nu1me fall' under certain hmill> ($40.000 for a mamed couple filing jointly. or $25.000 for a 'ingle filer) or a panial deduction (MAGI between S40.000 and $50.000 for married<> filing Jointly. and between $25.000 and S.'5.000 for 'ingles). Mvth: If I don't work. I can't contribute to .m JRA Reality: A marri~d couple in which only one <,pou<,e works currently can contribute up •• Private Harbor Ridge condo This two-bedroom, two-bath condominium. with one· of the bedrooms convened to a family room . •~currently listed for $499,000 through Coast Newport Properties. The ranch-style re<.idencc features a cui,tom wood entry door which opens to a foyer with wood flooring. paneled entry wall<. and beveled-glass windows. The living room has a separate Mcp-down den arl!a featuring built-in display \helves. upholstered waJli.. marble fireplace. pitched ceiling. cu.,tom lighting. beveled glass windows and traditional white paneling detail. The dining room features hardwood floors. a designer chandelier, high cciJi"g. traditional moldings and French doors leading to a secluded brick patio. Features of the secondary bedroom. which is now being used as a family roo.m, include paneled ceiling. and imported wood floor and custom lighting. The kitchen has been remodeJed and upgraded and is floored in tiJe. White glass appliances. a gas cooktop, an <;>ven w:irming drawer. custom cabinets and wi.ne t~ra~c. Outside, the property has bnck pauos. large trees and a two-<:ar garage, w1lh bu1lt-m storage. Harbor Ridge features comnllmity pools. spas and teMis courts. For •or~ i.tifomuJ/ion, caU listing agenJ Carol Btrr"' (7 U ) 644-16()(). Coast Ntwport Proptrtits, ti Civic Plaza, Stt., 26(). Ntwpof1 Btach, CA 9266(). co a total of $2.250 a year Lo separate IRAs for both spouses. Some restrictions apply. · including the requirement that the coupJe. file a joint tax return. Congress currently 1s considering an increase in the limit to allow a full $2.000 contribution for non-working spouse. Myth: We're talking about retiremenL My IRA should be invested conservatively. ReaUty: Generally, people do tend to inv~t their retirement assets more conservatively than other assets. but becauM: you may have many years to accumuhue your retirement assets, growth inve tments &uch as stocks can be a vaJuable addition to your retirement portfolio. Please see :.Morlet Tolle" PAGE 26 The Prudentia_I vvelco~es hNo top Coto agents They currentfyilold $21 .6 million in active listing inventory Maxine Montgomery. Orange County District Manager for The Prudential California Realty. recently announced that Bobbi Me1ger hac. been selected to join her elite gmup of o;ales executh-es. Mezger ha-. • been a top n:altor m the Coto de C111.a area for the past six years and wa.' the higbest producing agent m the area with her fonner finn. .. Combing forcei. with Me1ger. is Mariann I Cordova, an e-.tabhshed Realtor with an ~ impre!>i.ive sales record at TilC Prudential. "I couldn 't be more pleased t have not 1 one. but the two bei.t agents working in Coto de Ca1a area within my organi1ation ... Montgomery said. "Bobbi and.Mariann ha"e similar profes ionaJ styles and a documented dedication LO their clienL" • needs. Together. they will accomplish the noble goals they have ~l for themselve and for their clients." According t.o McLger. the two women arc enthusiastic about working together. "We've admired each other's work ethic and pn1feo;,sionnhsm for a long time." she 'aid. ·we felt it w:h the right time to combine our strength,." Cordova said their plan is to continue cuJtivating the elite cu<,tomer. "Our special Cltpcrt1-.e 1s with bu,y, professional bu}'ers and sellers.· i>he said "Just tell US Whal you need. and we'll get tl done~ And with two focu!.Cd agents plu., our full-time liceni.ed assistant combined with tht backdrop of intemattonall> respected Prudcntiru California Re.ill). we provide unparn11clcd !.Crv1ce and re ulL~ ... Both Me1ger and Cordova are Cocodeeaza homeowner.. and active in the commumt y. Me1ger and Cor<kwa ha"e wo1 numerou!> award' for ~les and service and Mariann Cordova currently hold $21.6 million in actiwe listing in\.entory. Their combined 1995 ttan action dollar v\.)lume to date exceeds $7.5 million in do'e' eM:rows. Their marketing i.16gan b · Choo\I.' the be..t -the professional\· choke. To nach Mariann Cordova and Bobbi ftfngtr call (714) 729-7261. Taglianetti uses technology to match· buy~rs and property Internet expands international client base Linda Taghanett1 of The Prudential California Realtf Newport Beach office i~ a.n expert in marketing the upper-tier propertie!, of the Orange Coast.. Working with her partner, Miyuki Rann. the Orange County international marketing director for The Prudential California Realty, the team has combined their skills and expertise to handle co mmercial and residential real c tate tran\OCtion<, Taglianctti ~antly searchel. for new ways to c~d her marktttng capabilitte\ Mo L notably. the use of computer technology and the infonnation superhighway. "I believe there is a buyer for every property. and my goal is to find the right buyers for the right property. With the use of the Internet. I have limille 'S possibilities, not just in Orange County or Southern Cahfomia but glob3Jly.'' Taglfanelti said. Cwtently he and Rann have an c.xtcn,1ve inventory of exceptional properties. They h4ve an international chent ba.<;c with ongoing trans.actions in New York, Europe, Australfa and Japan. Tagltanetti has her master' de~ from Penn State. She enjoys working wlth peopk and has h:id u succe<>~ful I 5-ycar c:ireer in Linda Tqglianetti real estate. Self chicvemem is important to her, both on a peoonal nnd prof. 1onal level. "I approach lrfe with energy and cJ.citement I enjoy my bu i~ and in the challengi"8 moments; I aJw1y maintain my i.en!>C of humor." be said Her out.Mde intcresL<i include community activities and la.i;t year he paniciptled in an international event with The OrangeCounty Office of Protocol. For ilf/onatllio11 011 ~ '°'" p~.~lq, .,,.,, COldMI Lil* .,.,,_llli •I T1N ,.,,,.,.d•I C41J/on1ila Rtolq '.I N,.,,_. ,._. tiJ/fn, (11") 1SJ.6600. Balboa Island Realty 673:.8700 • Dcs1rahlc Quiet I ..1x:at1on • Spacaous 4 Br From House + I Br Ap1 • New Roof On Front I lou'c • En1oy Balhoa Island L1fcstyk Year lfoumJ ~.666 U79,000 Call Alirtt Brownell @ 675-Y5H5 BALBOA ISLAND Not Too Big, Not Too Small • Charmmg 2 Bedroom. 2 Bcuh Cm1agc • Built.New..m.1990 • Custom ~s1gnl!d Throughout • Turnkey Condltion. M ove Right In Call Juke Klohs <a' 631-0XJJ BALBOA ISLAND Brand New Custom Home • Spacmus New Custom Dupkx • Fahulous L<x:atum • Su~rior Craftsmanship • Luxury A~nitics Throughout Call Alire Brawnell @ 675-Y585 BALBOA ISLAND Quaint Island Cottage • Loca11on! Charm! Street A(lfle!al! •Beautifully Oecaatoo 4 Br. 2 Ba Home •Well Ma.intail\00 C'ouagc On High ly ~11irabll! 100 Block -~ '515,000 (121 CorJ Artt111u) Call Ali~ Brow"'I/ @ tS75-Y5H5 BALBOA ISLAND Excellent Income Duplex • Out~anding Location Just Sh:ps To Soulb Bayfrom • Excelkmt Ren1al Historn:s On Boch Units Cl hr, 2 ha each) ..... '11f,,OOO • d7J./1100 201 Marine Avenue, Balboa Island, California 92662 ·Newport Properties 673-2509 WALTER MITCHELL Pride Of Ownerahlp! C'lft'llt lucadua. I~~ itUdio ~ 0.llOm dalp« e~rytlM•! •-.oot 588-308 • -· ____ ........ _.. . .....__._ . .. ... ---. ..... -----·-----· ------· __ ........ --- Buying ·a new home? William Lyon Holn~s says "no problem" Innovative programs make buying a done deal Don 't have enough for a down paymenfJ Can 't -;ell your existing home? Want to move-in oght away? Need a tax break? No problem. William Lyon Home~ mtrodu~·four innovative "Advantage" Programs that literally make buying a new home No Problem. According to Tim John~n. !>ale!'. manager. the new program~ designed to .ti.'"t buyer' mdude the Lyon Financial Advanwge. the Lyon Mml!·ln Ad\antage. the L) on Re.,ale A .,.,urance Ad\ antage and the Lyon T.1'·Bu~ter Ad\anwge. "11m I' the mm t mnovaL1ve concept to be introduced m the ne"' home market in )'Cal".:· John,on 'aid "By talking to hundred' of hume 'hoppc1'. we found there "'ere fuur major 'problem'· they encountered v. htn tht.') were looking for a ne\.\ ho me Wi: then neated the-.e innmall\C program' 111 addri:" them.' he added. ··we· re u1nl1dent that v.hen hu)'t'I'\ look al the't.' Ad\ antagc: program' the} v. ill ~e v.e real!) mc:an 11 v.hcn v.c 'J) bu)tng a nev. L\·on homl.' '' nnv. \'o Prol>lem ... • A1..i.:11rchng 111 fohn'>(in the Lyon Fmanc1al Ad' ant.tge program '' de\lgned to a'"'' bu~c:r' v.11h -.Clunng linan~·mg v.11h lo"' or no dov. n payrncnh and reduced clo'>ing uhh \.\hen purcha,rng a ncv. home in one of the fi\ ~ pan lei paring neighborhood\. The L}on Mm c In Ad' Jntage program J"ure' re,1dcnt' their home " equipped v.11h the da) to dJ) ne~c,,1ue' upon mm rng rn Through th1' program. 'ulh up11on' J' front ) ard IJnd\(.Jprng. apphJoce,. v. rndnv. 1..11\cnng' and other upgrades may ·be installed and ready-for-use as soon as the.family takes rcsidenoe. The third program. the Lyon Tax-Busier Advantage. assists buyers in rc.ducing property taxes, homeowner association dues and Mello Roos payments. Buyers taking advantage of this program can ~ive a.'sistance in scheduling and paying the..e · assessmenis. Finally. the Lyon Rc...ale Assurance Advantage program helps buyers in selling their existing home. With tbis program. buyer5 can rest assured knowing lheir exi.,ting home win sell quickly ind at a fair price, U5ing Lyon's "Pass Thru'' assistance. The four Advantage programs are J\a1lable at the single-fami ly detached home netghborhoods of Lyon Highland and Lyon fatale in Trabuco Highlands and Lyon He1ghtll. Lyon Breeze and Lyon Hills in Foothill Ranch. Johnson encourage all home ~hoppcn. to call the re~pective salei. office!. for more information about thei.e innovati ve programs. All of the participating neighborhoods demon,trate William Lyon Home' ·caring· approach to home-building Located within the -.erene. planned community of Trabuco H1ghland11. Lyon Hight~ offm a d"llrn.:11\e collection of fou r-to-fi ve- bedroom. one-and two-story homes which Jre pnced from $224.990 For large families, 1he dramatic homei. at Lyon Estates fearure four to 'ix-bedroom floor plans and offer t:ommunding_yi~~Lthe S].Qdlebatl Valley Lyon fatale!> home are priced from $259.990. Lyon Bree1e. one of three Lyon neighborhood~ 'ituated in the popular Orange Counry community of Foothill Ranch. offers three-to four-bedroom. detached hillside home5. priced from Market Talk: myth vs. reality Continued from PAGE 24 Myth: We're talking about rettrement My IRA ~hould be 1me,ted con..ervaU\ely. Reality: Generali}. people do tend to rnve<;t their retirement a'l<iet' more conscrvatl\ ely thJn uther a .. -.el<;. but because you may ha\e many yean to accumulate rcuremcnt a.<.-.et,. growth lll\estmenti. !>uch a' 5toch can be a va luable addition to your rc:tirement ponfolio Smee 1926. common ">tock.~ have returned an a\lerage of 10% a year. beating Trea,ury bonds and other fixed-income in \le\trnent'i. A<i with interest. dividend!'. and cap1Lal gain<; on investment-; in an IRA generally are Lax deferred until you begin Lo take withdrawals. Myth: Once I make my initial investment. l can't change my mind Reality: You don't have to keep your IRA invested in the 5ame a\sel' throughout the lifetime uf the account. In fact if your account is with a brokerage finn or a mutual fund family. you ~hould take advantage of the chance to tran'ifer money between investments to capture the opportunities of varying market condition!.. It's important to diversify)'our IRA account among several types of asseu in order to reduce risk; for example. tocks, bonds and cash equi valents. Myth: I'm not really happy with how my lRA is turning out. but it'll have to do. Reality: You may be charged a fee. but, su~t to lhe transf erabm~ of lhe assets in your account, you can transfer your IRA to another institution if you are unhappy with its performance or want more investment choices. In most cues, you can ttansf~ the assets in your IRA witbOut liquidating them and dJus avoid 8dclitional feea. While you can maintain IRA IC'1:Ql..IDU wida u many institutions u you want. you may find it ea.\1er lo consolidate all your IRAs w1Lh one CU'ltodian Myth: If I have an emergency. I won't be able to get romy money 1f it\ in an IRA. Reality: You can always w1thdr.iw your money from an IRA. If you do w before age 59 1/2. however. the amount withdrawn may be \UbJect to regular income taxes and an additional 10% penalty for early withdrawal. Subject to certain important limitations. you can al'>O withdraw money from an IRA before you reach age 59 112 without incurring the additional 10% penalty if you wuhdraw substantially equal payments based on your lif c expectancy over a certain number of years. Myth: I have to start talci ng withdrawals at age 70 112. so that's when the benefit of an lRA ends. Reality: In the year you attain age 70 112, you must stop contributing to your I.RA and begin taking withdr4wals. But you need only withdraw the required minimum amount and the rest of the I.RA can contin~ to grow tax def em:d. Additionally. if you have a Keogh plan or a Simplified Employee Pen ion pTan. you can continue to make contribution to your plan 1.41 long as you have camcd income. althou~ you mu.st also take distributions beginrung at aie 70 Jfl. Kan11 L. I.Mio ii '""'" t1k• prtl'#Mltl an4 Mrtclor, l""""'-1 Rdln.wlll Stmct1, /tw Mtrrlll f.rtcJt. •• o variety $179.990. Lyon Hill i a distinctive neighbortlood of three-to four-bedroom view homes priced from $204.900. Lastly. the exclusive hilltop homes of Lyon Height~ offer up to five t>edroorns. and are priced from $249.990. on Alicia and travel approximaiely five mjle-. to Santa Margarita Patlcway. Tum right on Santa Margarita Parkway to Plano Trabuco. Tum left of Plano Trabuco, right on Robirtson Ranch Road and follow the dircetional-sigrntitl.tbemodels. To reach Foothill Ranch. exit -the Santa Ana (1-5) Freeway at Lake Forest Drive and travel north to Foothill Ranch. Tum left on Portola and right on Dalee Parlcway to the For more inf onnation about the Lyon Advantage Programs. please call the safe, offices at Lyon Highl ands (714) 459-2827: Lyon Estates (714) 459-.5402; Lyon Breeze (714) 586-7402; Lyon Hill~ (714) 587-155::!. Lyon Heights (714) 457-0410. model). - To vts1t Trabuco Highlands. take the 5 Freeway south to Alicia Parkway. Tum left ...... 11p11131111tllilN ltemwtl ...... ·~s • N8W ......... REAL ESJ'ATE BUYLINES. We encourage you to s~nd phocos (black and white if possible with ~~ PerlOPIAnd., UnaOnBac# Fill out the por1ion below (or &ttach a press release) a.nd se.od or (ax lt to: Joyce Scherer. Real Eslate Buy Lines. Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Fax: 714- 650-4802. Deadline: 5 p.m, Tuesday. City .. Zip Code -. -•. • '. ,/l , --.. --~~------ --. -· ,1 TlasSM 1WO OFPl!R8 VIEWS OP TRNIQOIL CAttYOttS MID \?II Y UGHTI.I. Completely rebuilt and expanded with the~ materiills, design and tast.e. 'The entry IS ~ with its grand circular staircase. There are 5 bedrooms and 4.5 bathS, 2 f~ rooms: gourmet kitchen, limestone fl6ots 411d a wine celW. The rear yard has a private pOpl Mtd spa wlUi p~y designed Wt~g and patios 'overloOking Ute canyon and city lights. SpyglasS HlU ls fained fOr. being located on one of the hlgheSt pQtnts ln Ne~ Beach with homes situated on temiCed Iott Within easy reach of beaches, Newport Center, Fashion Island and commercial areas. Offered at $1,150,000 For information contact ~NDA f>ETH lllid LOIS JACOBS at Grubb & Ellis . Residential Real Eltate services 23 Corpo,..,.-PIUa, Siilte." Newport ~h (714) 644-6200 Annual charity golf tournament raises money for Childhelp USA Coldwell Banker welcomes new agent; award given to Green and Warner Kudos to Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors for rai ing about $4.000 for Cbildhclp USA . 'The money was raised at the association's annual charity golf tournament held at Newport Beach Country Club with more than 90 golfers participating. Local bu incsses and affiliates helped make the event a ucccss. A Hole in One 1995 Jeep Grand Olerokee was donated by Orange Coast Auto Group. Hole sponsors were Directors Mof1gaae. Home Savings of America, Nations Bank and Seaside Fi.nanciaJ. Winners were combined into lhree grou1>5: mens founomes, mixed foursomes and overall low gross ICOf'C, Trophic$ were donated and~ by Marina Geen of Western Cities Mortpge. Trophies were awarded to: Pint pl.ce mixed founome, 'Im 0--Jr.,,_ Qaem DI, Nib Marr ... c....a .... Second place mixed foursome, Anlll ._...DIS.._, • Da.W......., ...... Nlll9. Tbinl ~ mWd founomc C'llld '41 l1111; Kara • I to r; Mike Marr, Carol Berry, Tom Queen Jr. Tom Queen Ill I Kristy Holt I to r: Bud Womer, Bill Green Knoche, Bob Colucdo and Too Jarvis. First place inens foursome. RJck Langevin, Al Demling, Simeon Prophet and Harry Berkowitz. Second place mens f oursomc. Tum McKnight, MJchad Crowe, Nat Vogel and Bill Moss. Third place men fowwme. Bnd Cohen, Ron Felsot, Kent McNaughton and Jeff Ewtna. Closest to the Pio for women was Natalie Foprty and for the men , Bob Colucdo. 'The Perpetual Trophy winners for overall low gross was the mens foursome of Bob Dlu, Mark Boalni. Emilie lleya and a.ncly Gata. Thanks to event chairman Dtrek Gralaam of Chicago Title and co-cha.innan Howard HuD of BanJc of America, Jay Gastlll of Fidelity Title, Grea Fauceatla of World Savings and Loan and Muta Gftll of West.em Cities Mor1gage. Pun was had by all ... ndces. • • Costa Mesa.baled GftiD ud w.,.r, an ICIVer1ising and public relations firm Spcciall.zina in ral es&aee, hal received the 4f!i.lbt o; nt:nit \qc.') • l grand award in the 1994 Laurel Award' for its advertising and public relation~ effort' at Hidden Canyon. a Brock Home' development. Green and Warner also received top honors in Direct Mail for Brock Home' Corona Ranch. "Working with.Brock Home~ ha" given our team the opportunity to create campaigns-that have award·winning impact and most importantly bring in buyers." said company principal Bud Warner. • Krbty Holt was recently welcomed to the staff of sales associates at Coldftll Baaker lrvlM by branch manager Joba Beckett. Holt has worked in real estate, specializing in luxury property in Newport B~h, lryin~ and surrounding coastal areas. My goal 1s to be of service to the buyer," said Holt. "I try to be infonnative as well as personal." . ~ to joining ColdwclJ B1f.kcr, Holt gamed valuable experience wonting in refinancing u.nd purchase loans. Holl graduated from Cal State Long Beach with a bachelor':. degree in radio. televi:.ion and film. She is the mother of three children. For all JOU nal eslaU needs, contact l(risty Holl at lite ColdwtU Banku ITYilu office a.I (7 U ) 552-2000. • RN/ &toU 8111 Liltts is a widlJ cohl""' ~ti to local Mal ataU ,.,..,, Wt t~"l'fll' 1t1ti lo 1'N 10"' /ttllJUH -.U, swlt a:~..,, or nllirn, """""' C01UU11ti11 U.rohel*ld, "" ,,oj«ls tutti""' odur MWS wlaklt Ut/IS ow,,..., -.tonw4 to: }01" Sclwrff, .,., &I* •• , Lilla, o.;q NM, 330 w. a., SL, COIM Mntt, CA J2'21, °' '°" ca Ju,.., ,,.a• ,..,_,, to Jo,u Ill 11'"'50. 41fl. s...tl • """"° (W.Cl 4 wleiU, i/ l'OUiNI) witA c,,,.,.,., Now -PtmHI 011 Mel""' ...W a., U.nJ. DttJliM: s, .... ~. ....... "4--.... \"-oil • ,, • , SAILBOATS k SUNSETS $p«ucuJa.r sunset & harbor vicwi from this a tensivcly remodeled 5bd. '4ba, in Coron.a dd Mu. A home of distinction for a growing funil . $899,soo Bonnie Barrington Code 71007 NEWPORT BAYFRONT Coly Balboa Coves lbd, 2ba home with 38 ft. boat slip and 2 car guagc. Quiet gate-guarded communiry. $595,000 Arne Petersen Code 7CYTTJ JASMINE CREEK One of Corona Del Mu's bcsr gated communities. Rcdccor.ucd }bd home overlooks large greenbck 6 iennis couru, 3 pools. spas ac clubhouse. $548,500 Maxine Propp Code 7CY!CY! CAMEO SH9RF.S Seazlding pool tic spa, mar- vClous ocean views and a desirable Corona dd Mar location. This one has it all! Michael Smith $875,000 Code 71 037 .• ® IS BELOW MAR.KET VAWEJ . Adorable 2hd. 2ba Cape COCi" design with spacious kitchen and bay windoW. Large master. Private dcdc. Community ~I, ~ tic tcnms. Marilyn Kershner C.ocle 70227 UPSCALE BWFFS HigbJ)'. u~ 4bd home in immaculate condi- tion. FttiKii doors overlooking a private pacio. .Excdlcnt location and community amenities. Sally Shipley $303,000 Code 702S7 BF.Sr OP HARBOR l.IDGE The view saw it alL.look out over da;:~~ 1:..1..u t0 me ~ A.tttac:til'C. inwiots. --o Ii~ room, loft. bride counvard with fountain. Linda Occh & Lois Jacobs $739,000 C.ocle 70917 OCEAN VIEW TOWN1IOME Only Adult community aJcmg the coasd Anractivc sing.!~levd 2bd +den an UJ>PCf location. BC:adt dose in village of Corona dd Mai. B.J. Johnson u20.ooo Code 11s21 Ull1MATE BEACH LIVING 180 dqrec full-on oe.can, HB Pier and Cawina views. 3bd. 3.5ba + roof-cop deck. Plush inmiors; tw0 fireplaces and lots of maiblc decor . GiJcb Burmeister · $S69,000 Code 70827 , SPYGl..MS HllJ.. LUXUllY Warm and inviting cradi- cional 6bd home rerDodded with top of the line upgrades. Polished wood OOOrs, formal dining room, 2 fi~. cook's iitchen, master suicc. custom pool. Phyllis Hayden $1,275,000 Code70'27· INCREDIBLE REDUcnONt SlfCtcb out views across town to the oc:ean. Customized 3bd, 3ba with 3 firq>laces, 3 car ~gc. Lovely patios, atrium -simply tlic best home rn the f.itatcs. M~eAdlcr Neweort Beach Office 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190 22 Hermitage Lane 4601 Orrington 301 Avcnida Cerritos 23 Monaco '11 <:ambria Or. 3701 Lilac 2657 Vasta Omada NIWPOrt Tance 4 Sand8owu 15 la B.ochdle nt 25<M W. Oceanfront 401 Morning Star 21 Toulon 16 Mission Bay 3 Rue St. Ooud 8 Rue Cbateau Royal 15 Rue Yem 10 Balboa Cove. 3 Soutbhampton Ct. 908 Almond 2162 Vuu Eomda 2111 OacaNo 222 Nttta +uVuuRoma "-'5 v~ Panda 2318Vuta Hop.r 3039 Carob 11 Rm lO~<:tedl 37 . 271 LJ1lc 95.( Cotomdo Sat Sat Sat SIS SIS SIS SIS SIS Sao Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun 644-6200 $1.390,000 $875,000 $465,000 $899,000 $799,500 $420,000 $429,000 $136,000 $739,000 $1 ,198,000 $1 ,650,000 $899,000 $1,150,000 $875.000 $595,000 $1,350,000 $595,000 $459.000 $529,000 $324.900 $359,000 $448,000 $379,000 $349,000 $226,900 $559,000 $312.000 $219,000 Carol Alli.ton Oscerbout.s B.J. Johnson ~ Oscerhout.s Kay K.onf.al Pcun, Shula; Jarvis F.&thcr Tttbak Mm::ie Adler Linda Octh c.amy Schwadcm Carol Allison JoAno Kenton Ame Petersen Steve Leverett Maxine Propp Gisela Burmeister Karen Knoche Karen Ra.de PhytW Htlydcn Sally Sb.ipley Dick Oiduon Tom Brun.on WHTI"EWATl!R. VIEWS FAMOUS CHINA COVE Nestled in adusivc CdM location near sandy beach on dx t.,, this ~ decor.aced 3bd. 2ba home fea- Best view to Catalina! Owming 3bd/2ba fixer. Exc.dknt ~cntW, bul needs TLO Linda Octh and Lois J:.ta>bs nua "tpa and dcvaior. · JoAnn Kcnron S89SMO Code 712S7 ~.,.-~HILL Ooe-kowfEfS dc:si&ncd for maximum ~· ~ 8c ¥leWS! 4Ld, 2.5ba home with pmate entrrana, 3 car garage. u • ..:i.-Kersh ~ ~ .. ,.. nu C.ode 71027 $1MS,OOO Code 71077 EASTSIDE HEIGHTS Spacious rcmoddcd 3bd. 3ba home on cul-de-gc with very privacc mast« suicc and sparkling pool $349,SOO Linda Oct:h & Lois Jacobs C.ode 10357 HARBOR RIDGE ESrATES v~ of harbor. ciry, ocean and CaWina sunsea. Catt fitt living begins in this sryt. ish 2bd + den townhomc. Custom inmion. gated communiry wich complete amenities. $679,000 Tom Brunson Code 71297 UNDAISLE. Exp.msivc clwtncl views and. aquisice inierion arc pttSClltrd in tills custom 5bd bay&ont residence with a private dock. $2,495,000 Ann Peters & Sl17.arulc Shuler C.ode 71197 , J - I ..... . . --.... ,,. ......... ___ . .. . ' . ~ _, . -.. ' ---. ' ..... ~ • ,;... ~ ,.__ • i • • ' • •· _) ,, • Newport Beach . oma: .......... -·~-,, ..... 23 Corporate Pim, Suite 190 644-6200 3/2 remodded pool home, large yard. F.astside C.M. $287,500 2/2 Newport Landing Condo. Very nice, greac pnce. $1 39,500 Commercial z.oned property with small home. Great craffic ceunt. $225.000 Bob Coluccio Senior\ l.lrkcting ( :on"iult.ult ~ BIG Lor -BFSf BlN A treasure of a find in Eastside Costa Mesa. Lovely remodeled 4BR home sec on ovcrsiud 10 1. Upgraded Berber carpcc, fireplace, built-ins, lots of Storage. Extra parking.. $312,000 Venailla -Big <:anyon Arch.iceaural Digest quality 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath residence. Exquisitely dcsi2ncd with French limestone entry & kicChcn, massive custom windows, plantation shutters, skylights & plcxiglass w/brass rail stairway. $1,3SO,OOO : ~~\9 .. 0 1Us. 631-1131 . Pager 576-3198 . CAMEo SHORES OcF.ANF'RoNT Spcctaculoir sun~ts, incomparable ~tting. 5BR. maid's quarters, 3BA. bloick bottom pool. Your own private paradise! Lease@ S 11,200 per month _. -- ~·-'i' .f ' Newport Beach Office GrubhtiEllis 23 Corporate Plua, Suite 190 ... Oeth 0116 ''Team up Wtth Success'' Callus fora .FREE Market Eva/,uahon ............ _. '; I %• I ,.. 0 Jacobs 8384 WHITE\VATER VIEWS FASTSIDE HFJGHI'S Newer sophisticarcd spacious 5bd home on lush canyon in the hcan ofCdM. A hidden rrcasurc. $1,095,000 Spacious 3br, 3ba on quiet cuJ-dc--sac. Family room, playroom & ~parlcling pool. $349,900 UGHT at BRIGHT MOD.Fl.. PERFECT STEPS TO OCEAN Charming 2br with country kitchen, fire- pbcc & 2br apt. A great buy! $369,000 Single kYcl spacious 2BR, 28A. Best loca-Channing & inviting one level Hardwood tion, park-like tetting. $182,SOO floors, French doors, rcmodckd kitchen & badu. $259,900 ·' Vl1J.MZ CJIAIM PERFl!CTION PWS Steps ro ocean. Desinblc comer location. Newer cunomired home, limestone floors, 5pldotat 8oorplan in me bean of~ -pool & spa. Tranquil QJ110n & ciiy. Jiaht ~ views. $1,l;e,tlo II \IOH ) H J{I ( )( I l OCEAN VIEW-VIEW-VIEW Showpbcc home for .the discerning buyer. Remodeled & expanded. Owner financing. $739,000 B \I BO \ I\ I \ '\ () 90· -85' PARK . ....... ____,__...._ - AGATE UNIQUE OPPOlmJNITY 3 full Jou. Commm:ia1 -residential. . $1,350,000 GrnbbtiEllis • S 1 ' Pkt-<?\ 0 --· "If I . Kelly Simmons 644-6373 Ext. 241 O:IM Duplex New On The Marbt 717 -717 1/2 Heliotrope Charming remodeled duplex, 3BR, 2BA, owner's home in &one. Immaculate 1 BR, 1 BA rear unit w/sun deck. $599,500 Till C0.\11'1 Fil EQl '/.\I NI I\ :I.\/) F ·Ullll" l\1.111 Solly & Evelyn Shatzen 644-6373 Ext.141 A magnificent 4 bedroom. 3. 5 bath home on Four Convenanc Acres with avocado, apricot, plum, orange, lime, lemon and apple trees. Lush landicaping surrounds rhe property. Entrance fountain, immaculate white fences, grass paddocks and large riding arena. Spacious entertaining area, large pool, spa and c:xcellent facilities for horses wirh professional barn, exercise ring and caretakers Am n or guest quarters. Offered at $1,195,000 C .1.-'etersen 644-6373. xl 49 N~ort BeaCh Office 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite l?O 644-6200 Karen Rezek 675~2 Jackie ~eigh - .644-7699 Enjoy Catallna sunsets and Newport Center views. 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath plus den. 2 fireplaces, cathedral ceifuw, large kitchen, lovely community, Pool & spa. · $515,000 &y & Mary Osterhout Broker/Realtors Res: 644-6007 .I l ·s r N Fl) l "( Fl) Ann Peters Ted Jarvis Suzanne Shuler TRUST SALE h doesn't get any bcncr than this in Jasmtne Creek. 2bd, 2 fireplaces, large yard. many upgrades, community pools, tennb clubhouse and miles of grccnbclu. A sanctuary of peace in the he<1n of Corona dd Mar. $408.500 WATER WONDERlAND Stunning 5bd lUStom rc\i<lc:nl•' un 'iS bJy frontJgt wmplc1c: with pier & slip. Numerou\ patim and dc:dt.\ make the most of the unforgcrrable views and ~Ct\ the MJtc: for gr.ind sc.iJe mrenaining. $1,850,000 AMENITlF.S PWS Incredible buy 111 this pm1igious Newpon Beach guard gated communuv. High on thl· h10 wuh upper level ocean and city light view\. Thi\ Sb<l cu~tnm home 1s the finest quality built product on the market.$ I ,825.000 BEST BUYS WATERFRONT PWS DOCK An exciting waterfront serting in the hean of Newpon Beach. Absolutdv pn,tint· 3bd fumily home. $699.500 AlJ'EZZA Pick of che Crop! OM of che first umb to di. Fantastic views. Hurry on this! $54?.000 PFJ.JCAN Hill CUSTOM HOMFSITE 22,888 S.F. pie-shaped lot embraced by ocean 6£ golf cour~ vi . Private and stunning view toation in Newport Beach's n~t premier gated community $995.000 CHANNEL REEF BAYFRONT lncomp:m1ble bayfront location in Corona dcl Mar adjacent to China Cove Bcaeh. Stunning 2bd, 2ba, community pool...dock m71y be available too. $595,000 . MANOR BY THE SF.A Timeless \tyk 6£ quality arc. pn:scnted in. 1hi$ cxquisitdy remoddcd 3bd. 3ba ho~. Rkh wood floors. step-down living room, brick pauos. bcauriful lan<iK.iping on a doubk No nh Lagu:11.1 loc. Sl.255.000 I'\\ t "I \11 '\I < ll'I'< )H l l ''\I I It" R-2 CDM SOlTI1I OF POI Channing mnodclcd. conagic :e with ~bd upper unit. 1 block ro the ~ to funcd C.oroni dd Mar beaches. $459,000 l.Ol'S OF VAUJEI Exciting changit ~ builders ~ ~man invators co malre )'OU' mark. Corona dd Mar R-2 loc: complttc with (2) lbd unin. BOOST YOUR INCOME Adorabk "Crafuman" 3bd coma~ .. 2bd income propcny on abuning lot bCmg $Old as one pac:k.agc or scparatdy. $675.000 • • ,' • . . ~ , . I , . . . . ,,, • .. ,·. \\'ATI JH IH l:\TS BAYFRONT 5bd remodeled custom home on Linda lsJc. Doclt to accommodate a large yacht. S2.-i95.000 OCEANFRONT Just completed. Fabulous locltion on the sand. 3bd, tri level. $1,198.000 .· ( ... f • GrubbtiEllis l'llL\F.\T:ll I 011 /"R.\ B.J. Johnson 644-6373 ext. 147 THE TERRACES - CORONA DEL MAR - 3750 Daffodil Ave Spacious corner location fo r addirionaJ privacy.Two bedrooms. $379,000 OPEN SUN 1-5 ()/'/ \ //(){ ,, ... I I ... ( \ I ) ·3701 LilacAve. OCEAN VIEW Spacious cwo bedroom plus den. Inside laundry. $420,000 ABsowrELYTHE. BFSf BUY CoRONA DEL MAR -$499,000 Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath wirh CAC in guard garcd communicy wirh pool & rennis courts. Best buy made better ... Owner will pay . $5,000 cowards dosing costs or buy down. Harriet Botwinick 760-5040 Bonnie Barrington Res. 644 0452 Tastefully rcmoddcd erccutivc home wirh 58d, 4'ba. Pcrchcd at the top of Har- bor VteW Hills. You're funily will love it. $899,500 Neweort Beach Office · 23 Co_rporate Pim~ Suite 190 644-6200 Always Welcomes First Timt Buyers Dick Dickson 721-3566 760-0568 ~igUJiyon EnJOr.~" s9'1C_~ in diisMct!n3 bed. 2.5 bath townhorne w/air. cond. fucplatt, comm. pool. spa& tennis $255.000 CAME<> SHORF.S -$875,000 Full ocean and Caralina views Unique floor/Ian Lowest price -Grear value! THE BWFFS -$238,000 Newly painred and recarpcced 3 bedrooms and 2. 5 bachs Fee propercy -Grear value! Mike Smith. 644 6373 en. 148 This property is above it all along o~ County's newest seaside resort community. Awesome views of Newport Harbor, Pacific Ocean Catalina, Palos Verdes Peninsula and the city lights ofNcwpon Beach. Exquisite three bedroom. three bath plus loft is pristine ready for you to move right in . Your wait is OYCr. •• You have found pcrfcaion ... offi:rcd for $549,000 Ann, Ted ~ Suianne ~ 725-5126 Patti O'Desky 644-6373 En. 111 DiJ You Know? Before I was a real cst2te ~t I was an escrow officer ... With experience like th.is your real estate transaaions will run smoorhly. . Newport Beach office ~ BrubbtrEllis 23 Corporate Pina, Suite 190 OPF.N SUNDAY -222 NATA $448,000 Colorful SW1SC1 views can be sccn from the balcony of chis spaciow home on greenbelt & cul de sac. Upgraded inrerior, French doori &windows, slcylighr.s & more! OPEN SUNDAY -44S VISTA PARADA $349,000 Newer & lar&cr Unda plan with remodeled ki1chen, cus1om mirrors. shuncrs, S«Uricy system & concrete rik roo( Move right in, owner may carry 2nd Trust Deed. J 644-6200 OPEN SUNDAY -2111.DESCANSO $359,000 Fabulow 4 bedroom rcmoddcd & upgrackd. Lush garden pa1io. Quiet cul de sac near parks. shops. grttnbcl1, Batk Bay. ........... _.,,CO. I r t 0 j 4 ,,~ OPEN SUNDAY -3039 CAROB $559,000 Single level home w/fabulow Back Bay. cicy lighrs & mountain views. Upg12dcd wlfrcnch doors & bay window. Cul de sac location. ' OPEN SUNDAY -442 VISTA ROMA $379,000 Fabulous end unit with qualicy upgrades. Newer ki1chcn with ~~~ at'ta, skylights, French doors & ·redone bathrooms. grmibch near largest pool. $3,990,000 Gated Community, Contem porary turn-key bcachfront with privuc mooring. .. . ( t. 21 '?tka....a• 'u, %• 1 Pip• Sandy Daley 760-9097 SERVICING YOUR REAL FsrATE NEEDS Rancho Niguel 3 bedroom . home in excellent condition. Hardwood Aoors, Berber carpet, sec. system, NC & nice yard. Also membership to "The Club". $255,000 · Claudette Taylor Res: 643-0759 ' UNIVERSITY TOWN CENTER Serene woodsy location for this ~----. -end-unit Facing greenbelt & -· ' · pool. 3BR, 3BA condo dose to UCI and all shop(ing. Community poo , spa & tennis. IN ESCROW $218,900 Karen Knoche 644-6373 x112 Sitting pretty in an end location, this 2BR, 2BA rondo offers a wonderful opportunity for the first time buyer. Out of stltc seller says "Make Offer." Asking $138,000 ~ · Karen Knoche 644-6373 xl 12 N01HING DOWN! Qualified buyer can a.mime &oan. Newport condo. 2 Master BR. 2.5BA Sunounded by parlcs & nature trails. $136,000 ·Roy&~ . Osterhout 644-6007 . Newport Beach Office 23 Corporate Pim, Suite 190 644-6200 Dick Halderman 644-7681 Built to cater to your every whim! 3BR, huge living room with fireplace, h.ix:urious master suite, built-in kitchen appliances, pool & spa. Lease option poosible. $549,900 JoAnn Kenton 644-6373 xl 19 Just steps co beach. Townhome style duplex on large corner lot. Both units have 4BR, 2.5BA Dining room. fireplaces, pati~. $519,000 Gib Walker 642-1872 Pager: 721-4986 Finding the right home, at the right price, with the best financing availabk, Ylkes a lot of lmowkdge and /mow how. · Or, just a littk knowing who to call. CallMe Kay~n&l 644-6373 x217 -~~ --- b NeWport Beach omce . ~ Brubb~Ellis 23 Corpotate Pina, Suite 190 HARBOR HJGH1ANDS. Impeccably maintained pool · home. Upgraded 5 bedroom, 3 baths wirh custom built-ins. l..ovc1y manirurcd yar<h. $449.000 HABBOR HIGHLANDS Sought after inrcrior locioon. Refinished hardwood floors throughou1. four bedrooms, 2.5 b.uh~. super family home. $395.000 o .,.......__., 0 I 0 .......... • I J ~~ 644-6200 Dana Black & LouAnne Rittey A p11rt11crship combining k11ou 1/er(<z,e t111rl t'.\pertise.fiJr torl1~V~' home 11111rkct. Dana 729-8296 LouAnne 71.7-4207 -----Client Needs A Home----- Looking for a 4 bedroom, 2+ bach single family home in Newport Beach $400K-$500K price. MYil have formaJ living and dining rooms and a funily room. If you are considering selling yours -please call us. -----SOLD ----- Woodstream -3 bedroom, 2.5 bacn, nestled among crees locaced near Back Bay. BAYCREST Custom Home. No ocpen.'ie ~pared. French doors, cmwn molding. Exqm\lll' crafumansh1p. 2 hJrh executive home. $349.000 . WATER, WATER, EVERYWHERE! C.O For Infomuttion On Tbtse &tptUnud . P;operties PtTs - ANN, TED AND SUZANNE -725-5126 644,-)600 New Listings l•smlne Creek room + family room w/ lovely ocean view. Carole lohnson $539,000 Lido Isle Outstanding remodeled contemporary home 4 Bd + den Morphy & McMonlgle $695,000 Harbor View Hllls Gorgeous ocean & harbor view Remodeled 4 Bd + FR. Carole lohnson $879,000 Newport Heights Front row views of ocean & harbor. 4 Bd. 4 Ba. exec. home. Unda Lyle $995,000 Opportunities Corona def Mar Licht Cape Cod. Steps to beac;h. Lots of charm! Chris Und.Ny $1,195,000 OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M. .. . -----....... . . ... . - ----- ., Gated Communities Harbor Rld1e Crest 2 bedroom Dynasty on private lot End unit Beverly Morphy $399,000 Blc Canyon Broadmoor Single stOC"Y family home on nice comer lot Remodeled kJtchen and baths. spa and koi pond Worden & Lecrand $895,000 Belcourt Towne Coledlon Sophisti- cated executive townhome Over 4,400 sq ft 3 bedrooms. 3 5 baths Lyle & Elsendrath $995,000 Big Canyon Deane Townho mes Serene views of Big canyon Country Club's 6th fairway from this spectacular remod- eled & expanded Ver.;aille townhome Worde n & Legrand $1,085 ,000 Blg Canyon Dynamite gotr course home 4 Bd. walls of glass, limestone Ooors. Remodeled kitchen Picture perfect. Kllne & Harris $1 ,495 ,000 Big Canyon Custom Custom home with spectacular golf course view Legrand & Bibb $1 ,695 .000 Big Canyon Custom Turn·k~y cus- tom by Fari. 4 Bd. library. pool & spa Sara Marvin $2,495,000 Big Canyon Custom Exceptional 5 bedroom custom estate overlookin& 14th fairway Will trade Legrand & Worden $1, 795 ,000 Belcourt Cus\om Belcourt Estate 4 bedroom suites, 5 car garage, library, game room, family roon1 & pool ee..erty Morphy $3.100,000 Condo & Townhome Living Bayview Court 3 Bd 3 Ba townhome in gated community Large greenbelt view! Heidi Stockwell $276,200 Santa Ana I Bd I Ba upper end unit condo in gated community of South Coast Villas Well maintained & upgraded. St.eve Hl&h $52,500 View Lots Oce•n Rkl1e F1at and ready. sec- ond row canyon view lot Weinstein & Sainlan $495,000 l.Jlguna Niguel Bank owned! 2 Bd 2 Ba condo. gated community Outstanding value! Don't miss this excellent opportunity! PatJ1c:k Bartolc $99,000 VIiia Balboa Wonderful beach side condo, open & light I Bd I ·~~ . fire- place. balcony. racillties Distress sale. Evan Corkett $150,000 Sea Island Enjoy morning sun in prof landscaped patio/garden of this single level 2 Bd + den condo on the golf course Mike Marr $599,000 Belcourt Te rrace J Bd J 5 Ba with master suite. family room, 2 story. J FP. 3 car garage. brick patio, central air Reedy & Reedy $745,000 The Bluffs Remodeled J Bd end unit New carpet throughout Great gardens Scanlan & Busk $335,000 Bayside Cove 2 Bd 2 5 Ba perfec- tion on the bayfront gated comm pool & 45 ft. boat slip avail Buy It a...Ov.e it Tha mer & Thamer $795,000 Beach Communities Old Corona de.I Mar Duplex w/ 3 Bd. 2 Ba owne(s unit + I Bd I Ba Income. Hurtey & PhllJlppl $515,000 West Newport Good renuible duplex one block from beach in center of cood rental nelchbomood. Owner may trade. Forsey & Good $375,000 Udo PenlHul• Cannery Vlllace. Opportunity to live In spacious 3 Bd. & FR upper unit.~ unit for oomm or retail. Hni & .. rtollc $389,000 Cameo Highlands Privacy, warmth & corner lot accentuate this 4 bedroom remodeled home with some ocean view Valentine & Hutchings $667.000 Newport Island Bayfront with dock. Home Is In wonderful condition with 3 Bd plus lovely I Bd apartment Jerry f1nster $699,000 Balboa Peninsula Point Great comer bayfront location with 4 Bd and a pier One of the finest views In the Harbor Bob eerc $1.595.boo ...... W.W 191 • ~ I Oeccntol' ~ J,e'lid 4 Id. hOme wt hardwood hon, · lnlie hrracie Hi.ice home on a.te 2 FP G 1 car~· lMee yard wlatlft ... lat! 5 Id. 4.' II. FR. den & poOI. ... ,. ,. "' tsn.ooo .. .._nae,, $• ,..,,.. 644~1600 Laguna Beach lmentld Bay Custom home with dra.Mck views & Cf31nlte Interior. .... a. Mam. $2.soo,ooo t .) 644,-)600 Oceanfront Living West Newport Beach Oceanfront home · prime comer on the sand. Chris ValJl $775,000 SCMldl • ... u Bluffs Contemporary ooeanfront home on Secret Cove. f"bHlter & HIP $2,460,000 Balboa Penlnaula Point 5 Bd. Mediterranean. New oceanfront home. Bob .... $2,54,,000 Altezza 2 Bd. 3 Ba. + den. Spectacular ocean & bay views from every room. Rick Lancevtn $-434,900 Pelican Hill Spectacular ocean and golf course view lot Tranquil setting. Marcy Weinstein $779,000 Shore Chffs 3 Bd 2 Ba pool, lal"le lot. Ocean and canyon views with beautiful kitchen makes home great for now ... but, a new house on this lot? Wow! I Mike Marr $995,000 View Properties Spy&lass Custom 5 Bd. 4.5 Ba. Tudor. Biiiiard room, pool & spa, quiet cul-de- sac. maid/guest quarters, 3 car garage. Susan Laird $1 ,190,000 Conemara by the Sea Enloy harbor views from this huge 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. home In Conemara by the Sea. Connie Maxsentl $1 ,195,000 Dover Shores 4 bedrooms + library, a creen lawn, pool & spa. Front row views of the city, bay & Pacific! Austero & Kim $1 ,295,000 '· Udo Isle Premier Udo Isle bayfront & optimal location. Beautifully remodeled. lohn McMonlgfe $2,595,000 Big Canyon Custom Pristine Medlter· ranean custom w/golf course view. Impeccable quality & crahsmanshlp. Gary Legrand $2,950,000 Huntington Harbour On tip of Trinidad lslan·d with 3 large docks & approx. 240' on bay. Pool & elevator. lerry Finster $5,495,000 Family Neighborhoods Harbor View Homes 3 Bd. Great location, dose to park. Laree yard. Sara Hinman $459,000 Fountain Valley Bank owned! 3 Bd. 2 Ba. sln1le family home. Private spa. Close to shopplng & Mile Square Park. Patrick Bartolk $234,500 Bayshores Earty Calif. Bun~low style 3 Bd. + den, open beam ceilings, terra ootta floors: Charm galore! Priced to SEU..! Debi Bibb $569,000 Bayshores Situated on an oversli.ed & extra wide lot! White & britJht throuch<>ut. 2 Bd 2 Ba formal dining. d\anninc patio. Debi Bibb $619,000 Baycrest Sprawlin14 Bd. pool home Beautifully appointed, gourmet kitchen opens to family room, lots of built-Ins Debi Bibb $639,000 Irvine Terrace Irv. Tel'Tace n, view, pool, high ceilings, master+ 2 Bd. & com- plete privacy. Extremely attradfve price. Thame·r & Tumer $835,000 Newport Beach Harbor View HW. 5 Bd. Broadmoor. Wonderful ~tiolyard. Great ocean view! Beverly MorpltJ $719,000 Newport Nortll Townhol'ftea l Bd. 2 Ba. + loft w/2 car, ftreplace, built-Ins. Soarlnc vltd oelllncs. No Mello-Roos. Gree Loabard.l $213,500 lasmlae Creek Excellent buy. ~ted wmmunity. 2 Bd. den, prlvate spa. Uke new condition. Very quiet location. Carole )oUIOll $391,000 Ba,vtew Terrace Views of bay & city llchtsi 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. home ln1cated comm. Prof. decorated & uptladed. Helcll Stockwell } $'1~,900 Corona Hlclllands South Pactftc Contemporary Plantation! 180° ocean view, lacuul, BBQ center, 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. £UzabeG ,...mer $799, 900 Harbor View Homes Rebuilt In 1992 on Harbor View's favorite cul-de- sac. Perfect Wilily home with 6 Bd. Sculu & Hiiiman $1 ,350,000 Promolltoly B11J Fabulous 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. bayfront contempon11ry. Totally remod- eled. Cym, crantte floOf1nc, dock. l•l"l'J F1mter $1,69' Exquislte-4 Bd. 6 a.. cus- tom home wtth 4 CJjr Prate & 3 F'P. .... ......... $1.lfl.000. Newport. Helaha European styled Villa • ftnest quality 5 Bd. 4.5 Ba. Guy Uvlnpton $839,000 Cameo Shores Great l:)uyl Wonderful 3 Bd. 3 Ba. uptraded home. Lai"ie rms, sep. chJldrens wina.1arge FR, ocetan view. Evan Corkett $995,000 Island Uving Balboa l9lnd tsi.nd home on per- fect Sb'eet. 5 Bd. l .5 Ba. duplex. Made Farso $650,000 9 SAN SEBASTIAN 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath custom home with a panoramic I 80° view. Price reduced to$ I , 950,000. ~lier will traclt for a condominium in Newport Beach or Palm Springs. DOTrlE AUSTERO 159-1763 I ' I CHRISTINE KIM 717-4709 Cfta,,,,i11g lsllllld frome. 5 Bd. 2.25.Ba. duplex located on tlrt SMJCllfl siM of tire street. Quiet family area, dose to beach. Hll, C \'\\()'\I!.,....,! I I . \ t '1, ....... ' \ I I I "'\ 1\ Spectacular Contemporary 2907 SETTING SUN, CORONA DEL MAR 'This quality custom home offers breathtaking panoramic Newport Harbor, Catalina and sparkling city lights views as well as a spectacular open and spacious floor plan. • 5 B EDROOMS, 4.5 BATHS • GORGEOUS NATURAL H ARDWOOD FLOORS • NEAR N EW 0UAUTY R EMODEL • FRENCH 0ooRS AND W INDOWS THROUGHOUT • STAfE OF THE ART GOURMET KITCHEN • PlcnJRESOUE COURTYARD AND EXTRA LARGE LoT BARBARA HUTCHINGS 759-3718 $1,395,000 DOTTIE VALENTINE 759-3723 STELLA WORDEN MAKE OFFER Owner wants property sold. Canyon site with ocean view. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. $745,000 The best house in the area for the money. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, . · den, pool & great view. $995,000 OWNER READY To MoVE Make offer. Gated community. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths & den. Upgraded. $499,000 Light, open & newly refurbished 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath, pgpl, spa & view . $1,695,000 . ' , ~· - - -.. ., .. -.. ·.,.r· ~ f •• -• ... _..... .;-.. ~_ ...... _ -43 ...,. ...... -. ~ .. ~ .... -........ ~--'1'I -~~ .... -y,· '~~ ·~~~------'"' -•_ ~ a6-_. • .....-.-~.;.,!,._-:-::,_,;:__ , ..... ,:.:."°'~ --r-' .. SHIRLEY HARRIS 759-.3727 )IM KLINE 759-3771 • Premier Lido Isle Bayf"ront: 343 Via Lido Soud $2. 595. <><><> Prime Oceanf"ront: Locat:lon 7106 W. Oceanfront $1. 099, <><><> • McM<>rtigle 717-4711 · Spectacular Lido Isle Horne 332 Piazza lido $1 .169. <><><> Cont:emporary Lido Isle Family Hqme 211 Via Eboli $695,<><><> JERRY FINST.ER SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE 759~3750 . ...... 644~1600 DANNY BIBB ---··-' l ROYAL ST. GEORGE $1,895,000 REDUCED $500,000 Premier custom estate overlpoking Big Canyon Countty Club's gorgeous 6th and 15th greens plus serene lakefront vistas from nearly every room. Approximat.ely , 8,000 square feet of living spaa induding 7 bedrooms, privat.e pool and spacious deck. "' "No One Knows More About· Tfte Coast" ~ . . "The Daily Pilot Hlls Given . . Us An Opportuni-ty To Reach The Community ... " We started Coast Newport Properties in 1990, at that time we dedicated ourselves to better quality advertising for our clients. We take pride in the ·fact we have made an impact on the marketing of homes in Orange County. Our commitment is based on belief and backed up by facts. The Daily Pilot has helped us sell more homes. Dtlnn1Bibb ColUt Nnuport Propntia 4 Civk Pllzu S#iu260 Nnvport lleMh, Cf For advertising information call e tllage Realty fresenfs .,,~rt .Be.ach' s Finest Pto~rties Beauuful 3BR. 2.58A home v./open, flowing floor plan P\ t sunded Tum key quality on a 45" lot ~~Via Ccxdo\a $750,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA W\ely townhome 4BR. 2 SBA Immaculate with yard & spa. Many feature' mdude whitev. ~bed cabinet~ ~k) hghl\. ~ car gar $310,000 t .. -. ~ ------~r~~ . ...,--.... -..... -"_--,-- -"' . I L .... -.L-~w_ • .:_~-~------~_!..._ -·-LI._,...;:_ ... -..... -._ - ---_ ___._ WESTCUFF -DOVER SHORES Top honors eamed ~y Don Pearson • 4 Bedrooms •2. 75 Baths • • Open Kitchen w/Large Family Room • 2 Car Attached Garage • "Formal" Entertaining Wing • Just Painted Inside/Out • Great Neighborhood • Skylights $549,000 For more information call Don Thousand 650-94 81 :c:=~9:~~~9:,~ Grubb & Ellis agent continues winning pace Ron Mazz.ano, vice president. diStrict manaJer of the Grubb cl Ellis Residential Division, has named Don Pearson as the Top Producer for the first five months of 1995. ln addition, Pearson led the Newpon Beach office as No. I for the first quarter of 1995 continuing his 1994 record-setting perf onnance as Top Individual Producer for the year. "'There is stm much more I want to do,• !.aid the Bayshores ~ident. "I want to continue to ha1,e my network e'tpand and help people tn the process or buying and 'Clling homes. Pcru'SOn publishes a monthly real es~ate letter to keep his clients informed about current trendi. in real el.late. And he is no !>tranger to sales. He had worked for rBM since 1953 in sales and management. retiring after 30 years to become presidenJ of a computer software company until it was ~old. 'During my whole career nt IBM. I was involved in real estate investments,• he ~id. Pearson drew on his computer experience to develop mclhodnor rtsearclting-and learning property values. He has a sophisticated computer system at his home dftice which allows him to research and store critical information. "You can't keep it all in your head," be said. "I can go into the database I have built and quickly dctenninc the value of properties.• According to Pearson. bis years of working with the public has been a most valuable a.~t. "I am a people-oriented pers0n and people . ll1C the biggest challenge in this bw iness: be said. •Jn real estate you work with people who have varied interests and need . When you can solve their real estate pt'9blems, you get the greatest personal Don Pearson sntisfaction. • Pearson also has comprehensive blow ledge of the Newport Beach area. He grew up in San Marino. but spent summers at the family's bayfront penin ula home. He watched Newport Beach evolve rrom a sleepy beach community into its current i.ophisticated status. And because boaL'i have always been a big part of his life, Pearson know!> what's involved when clienb are looking for a property which will accommodale their yachL<;. Also beneficial is that Pearson owned and cruised a 48-foot motor sailor. When Pearson isn't keying properly value on his computer, or takini a cruise on his boat, be might be operatmg his ham radio. Pcarson'neal estate activities are nof limited to Newport Beach and Bayfamt homes, but also include Laguna Beach and Nellie Gail and inland Lo Costa Mesa and Irvine. His activity, covering such a broad geographic area, gives him a better perspective of p~rty values. Join the Pearson network and receive his monthly real estate newsletter. CaU Don PtOTJon ol Grubb cl E/Us R"Uhnlilll Rtal EstaU ~nius, 23 Corpol'tlU Pliwl. Suill 190) Ntwport Btad 92660, (714) 644-6200 . Rates as of July 6, 1995 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 3 0.year fixed 3 0.Year adjustable INTEREST "" POINTS LOCK-INTEREST 'I(, POINTS MAX. MARGIN ADJ. TYPE PHONE RATE OWN !""l IN A.P.R. RATE OWN !""l A.P.R. LOAN !""l INDEX FREQ. Abacus Financial Grp A (714) 375-6666 7.375% 5 2.125 30 7.630.:. 4.600% 20 1.250 7.731 203,150 2.450 110 1M Amencan Home Loans A (714) 955-3633 7.500% 10 1.625 30 7.704 4.250% 20 1.375 7.666 300,000 2.375 110 1M --Amencan Savings Bank s (800) 562-6272 7.625% 20 1.500 45 7.818 3.950% 30 1.000 7.699 1,000,000 2.450 110 1M ---Bank of Amenca B (800) 424-2632 7.625% 5 2.000 45 7.871 6.250% 5 1.000 8.192 203,150 2.500 1TS 6M Cahfom1a Federal Bank s {800) 225-3337 7.625% 20 2.000 45 7.871 3.950% 20 1.000 7.699 203,150 2.450 110 1M Central Building & Loan K (800) 696-1411 7.250% 10 2.000 10 7.490 3.950% 5 1.250 7.625 203.150 2.350 110 1M Cert1f1ed Funding Corp. K (714) 454-8700 7.500% 5 1.000 15 7.639 4.900% 20 1.000 7.740 500,000 2.050 L1M 1M Coast Federal Bank s (800) 300-5626 7.750% 20 2.000 0 7.998 4.750% 20 1.000 7.856 650,000 2.600 110 1M ---Countrywide Funding K (800) 877-5626 7.375% 5 1.250 45 7.539 5.125% 20 0.250 7.929 203,150 2.750 110 lM D!lrick Mortgage Group R {714) 759-9692 7.500% 5 1.500 15 7.691 3.950% 10 1.250 7.625 400,000 2.350 110 1M Downey SaV1ngs s (800) 336-9639 7.500% 20 2.375 30 7.784 3.500% 20 1.625 7.660 500,000 2.3so 110 1M -Emery Financial R (714) 729·9200 7.375% 5 1.375 15 7.552 6.125% 20 0.000 8.195 600,000 2.750 1TS 1Y --Fldehty Federal Bank s (800) 232-2309 7.875% 5 1.625 10 8'.084 6.875°.4 10 1.875 7.833 203,150 2.500 110 6M First Interstate Bank B ( 800) 560-5001 7.750"/o 20 1.500 30 7.944 4.750% 20 1.875 8.443 203, 150 2.750 1TS 6M ----Flee! Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 7.500% 20 2.250 . 30 7.771 4.875% 25 1.250 8.9~ 500,000 2.150 L1M 1M Glendale Federal Batik s (800) 560-9000 7.625% 5 ~.250 45 7.898 5.000% 20 1.000 7.758 203,150 2.500 110 1M Home Savings s (800) 975-5051 7.700% 20 1.500 30 7.894 3.950% 20 1.000 7.699 500,000 2.450 110 1M Irvine Nallonal Mtg. R (714) 857-7977 7.250% 10 2.000 15 7.490 5.500% 20 1.500 8.509 500,000 3.000 1TS 1Y -Manna Mortgage Co. K (800) 808-5626 7.500% s 1.875 15 7.731 3.600% 20 1.000 7.796 500.ooo 2.550 110 1M ----Oceanview Financial A (714) 651-6355 7.250% 5 2.000 15 7.490 5.500% 10 1.750 8.314 203,150 2.750 1TS 1Y --ProFed Mortgage K (800) 686-3756 7.625% 20 1.500 30 7.818 4.500% 20 1.500 7.806 400,000 2.500 110 1M Union Bank 8 {800) 453-1288 7.750% 20 1.500 60 7.944 5.375% 20 1.500 8.071 203,150 2.875 110 6M Western Financial SB s (800) 393-9372 7.875% 5 0.750 30 7.990 6.250% 10 0.250 8.234 203,150 2.750 1TS 1Y Boltl fixed & .qutlable Pfe>grams are 3Ci30 ~ 1t1011a1 mortgagu. Type al Lendw Is: 8 • Bank; K • ~ benMt: R • l'llOl1gage brdCer; S • l8l/lngl a toen. Mortgllgl bllnlWs and bi'oMl'I .,. loerlled ~ t'9 c.llornla · Dllpllrtment of Real E1ta1e as elltie< • brolrM °' corporallon For lnlonnatton call Calif. DRE al (911) 227--0831. lmer.t ,._ lof adjllllablN II an lnclOdUc1ory rate for the llrll....,,. f*IOd. Down p.,..... ta~ ot Qllfl (%al aalM price) paid to lender prior to signing mot1g8ge con1t11et. Point. a,. % ol loen b9lala paid IO lendlf at time of ben cio.lng. Lkt!-ln IS lhe runbef Of dayl lander guarentNa ,... pttat to dotlhg. 14.P ,tt, ta l'9 .,._.,..,.,... ,.,. which la an elllmaled annual Q09t of ttle loan IO lhe booower. AM A.P.R.1 ere ca!Qllaled by MoftQI09 News Co. bued on a '203. 160 loan amount fie points shown and S100 "*' ...._ 'nit A.PA.a 111'41 lnCIUlllld In"* dWt fof OOlftf*I- IOfl ontf wi...,, lflPIVlrlg kif a loan, Federal Truth-ln-LMldlng law requirM lenden IO calaltate an A.P.R. apedllit to each loan o4fer .• MuiMum loan IS IN~ lander Wll loen undlf f1*1 Wlnt_M bid,_.......,. twwe a...,._ """'ol ~· t!O . ....,,,,"(In 'lit) ii letld8tl PfO(ll; margin + lndu •actual rate after ftrsl ~ lndes la l'9 ~lot MIPlO an adjultable rata (M9tO'n + Incle•• New Ratel 110. 111t\ Ottt Ootl ot f\llldl. 11'8 • 1.y .. T._.y 11111. LMI • ~ UOOA, ll8 •&-4noneh TNUUrY 811, 8CO • l-fl'IOl'lltl a-. ce'1lflcaM oldlpOll .A. llMllt~-. lhepettod be1WMn adlultn'*U. IM• 1-Monll .... ~ tY• t YW, MW ...... IO ..... Veitfy .... Md lltma ptlof to~ lot • ..,,. All lendetl prcMda --""'dlfleln ratlla and"""''°'~ IOen ~ The lnlotiMllon ,,......i II noc an allar IO,,.... ..... fOf ·---......... ....., ..,.,...,..... ~as.uoctiec:t~eo~~eo •• 1110E.17t'IS1 .Sutta 100.s.r....Ana.CA1t?01.·(71•1m.11n OOPYNOKT• t••w,....eo. -- 70 l Cameo Highlands Dr. Private Pier! Corona del Mar Recent • Custom Renovation 3BR • 2.5 BA Ocean Views Private Canyon Pool & Spa OJl~rtd al $1,550,()()() Immaculate 8t charming 3Bd-38a w/view from master BR plu a lg bonus nn w/wet bar. Well designed floor plan w/fonnal dining nn, living nn w/fi:replace and French doors leading to the front patio. OPEN SAT & SUN $8}9,000 A Trul1 Magnjficent Home ~ Call for an appointinent [JJ Lon aod Martys MErRO REALTY --673-4062 n r LC<>rRT o1u·11 """·'i'' 'I \/> \l l :001'. \l.--J:fJ011• \I, 52 Belcourt Drive in Newport Beach Gatedrommunity. e~anl 4,400+ sq. rt home 3 bedrooms, 3.51x1ths. drc:ubr stairc-.ise. soaring ceilin~. manitured gardens. $995,000 LlNDALfU 159-3103 AU.ISON EISf..NDMTll 111-4110 ( 11.1,1 '''" p111 I 1'1 opt·1 li1·• • ht 1· I liOll BA1BOA ISLAND 31 s E. layfront Lora Vina! le.tton 673-4061 381 Sun 12-4 $1,5501000 BALBOA PENINSULA 1824 W. Balboa IMI. 28R Sat/Sun 1-4 $279,000 Walter~ (213) 874-8704 CORONA DEL MAR 701 'c..neo ........... Dr. 311 Satl5un 1-5 $139,000 ... ~~ 7»-9G2 . ' . 1181.....,IOW«JllES 3 bedroom 3'/2bath many upgrades 1.5 ml. from beach along bike trail $198,000 ~__.0£ MIWGAN 6Q~73 " FOR SALE BY OWNER 0 I 824 W. lW.BOA BLUO BALBOA PfNINSUlA CHARMING • ELEGANT BEACH HOME NEWtV DECORATED STEPS FROM BEACH Ir BAY BANK REPO SACRIACE DRAMATICS 130.000 RfDUCTIONt OPet'I House Sun 1 Pm -4 Pm OWNER - WAL-TfR-S-ORfNSON - f213J 87+8704 I IOllN lalest aM batresak homes Of#ll this weekend COSTA MESA 2164 Canyon Dr. 3BR Sat/Sun 12-5 $198,000 By Builder 642-3973 NEWPORT BEACH 1948 Port Otelsea 4BR Sun 1-5 $569,000 Mary Hardesty Rumbold Realty 675-4822 21 so Vista Dorado 3BR Sun 12-5 $349,000 Barbara Sanregret B. Sanregret Realtors 644-0195 308 Avenida Cumbre 2BR Sat 12-5 $419,000 Barbara Sanregret B. Sanregret Realtors 644.()·195 . 3131 Corte Marin 3BR Sat 1-5 $3991000 Sandy Mittman/Prudential Calif. 129-nn " 52 Belcourt 38R Sun 1-4 $995,000 Coast Newport Properties 759-3703 64 Belcourt Dr. North 38R Sunday 1-S $895,000 Sandy Mittnw\i'Prudential Calif. 129-n11 76 Villa Point 181 Sat/Sun 1-5 $171,000 Owner 640-2383 ... Canyon Villas 2·31R Sat/Sun 1-4 $339-419" Melnda Mason '· " > Following much antic1pation.,Taylor Woodrow Homes is releasing a new phase of 16 homes at its award-winning Trovare neighborhood, high in the hills of Newport Coa~t. Home buyers now have only a few remaining opportunities to own a distinctive courtyard villa on this rei.identiaJ collection. a~ the last phase dnd modd build-out draw near. At the heart ofTrovare'i. ~·harm i:-. the ideal location at Newpon Coast, th i' new release on Solana Court " priced from the low $200,000i.. and make' a prestigious Newport Coast address uniquely attainable. ''Wit.h these award-winning qualities, attainable pries and !>pectacular de'igns, home buyer.. arc encouraged to take advantage of this new phase release." :-.aid Barbara Stower... Taylor Woodrow\ sales manager. "It won't be long before thi. rare ::.1 ,., _opportunity i£ gone.foe.good.·-· - Along with commanding panoramas. Newport Coa..,t'i-appeal is enhanced by a prime location cloM: to the beaches of Corona del Mar, the gourmet restaurants and exclusive yachLs of Newport Harbor. shopping and fine dining at fa..,hion Island and much more. Residents al~ enjoy comenient acce\s to John Wayne ~irport and the high-rii.e office buildings of Newport Center and lrvine Busi ne!IS Complex. All of those nearby amenities seem worldi. away when Trovare residenti. drive through private entry gates into a setting reminiscent of an Italian mountain village. Arranged in small clusters su rrounding graceful motorcourts. the disti~tive rei.1dences ofTrovare display all of the quahtie!I which have earned the building indu11try's top honors. Since its introduction, Trovare has captured the coveted MAMA and Gold Nugget Awards for Attached Project of the Year. and a silver National SaJes and Marketing Awards from the National Association of Home Builders and Grand and Merit Awards in Builder magazine's Builder's Choice awards. The ,complete Trovarc collection encompasses five single-level condominium plans and an impressive two-story townhomc arrangement -all reflections of the design innovation of Scheurer Architects of Santa Ana Heights. Typifying the unique architecturaJ styling, lhc drama of high volume ceilings radiates through9ut the living rooms, diMing rooms and master bedrooms of every home, including both upper-and lower-level single-story units. Living areas, which arrange from about l .094 to l ,742 square feet. arc highlighted by two or three bedrooms with up to three baths, sculptured wood-burning fireplaces with glass doors, walk-in master-suite closeu and gourmet kitchens featuring GE white-on-white ranges with self-deaning ovens and scaled-burner gas cooktops, Spacemakcr microwave ovens, upgraded Potscrubbcr dishwashers, contemporary white cabinetry with concea.lcd hinaes, ceramic-tile countcrtops and a Europcan- style faucet with pulJ-out sprayer Bu1cn may enhaocc the vaJuc and presuae of their oe~sidcnce by sclectif11 f1'om a wide variety of options. Choices include cJo.c orpai.zen, rmpie or naruraJ- oek c~, .. ,... .. 1eJec1cd window <;o~ Ind 111 electronic security 1y5tem. Trovore is close to the beaches of Corona del ~r, gourmet restaurants ol Newport Harbor ond fine shopping at Fashion Island. Trovarc's classic Buropcan character is introduced by striking entry gates, hand- wrought by skilled Czexhoslovakian artisan, and continues with tile roofs. shutters, private balconies or patios and intricate accent detailing. The large, guard- entry motorcourts, which lead to each home's attached two-car garage, arc also reminiscent of the pedestrian squares found in Old World towns. Trovare residents hare a carefree lifestyle enhanced by a private recreation center featuring a swimming pool. spa Md outdoor 5tone fireplace ill a beautifu.Uy landlclf'Cd ..... The same award-winning qualities which distinguish Trovarc, are also showcased at Alteua at Newport Coast,· where Taylor Woodrow bas created a hilltop neighborhood of uniquely private and impressively luxurious condominiwm and townhomes with commanding ocean, coastal and city-light views of the area. Priced form the low $400,000s, four, floor plan arrangements offer living areas measuring about 1,610 to 2,13S square feet. Trovarc is a reflection of the international advantage which distinguishes Taylor Woodrow Homes California Limited. Founded in 1921. Taylor Woodrow's woftdwide t&!lm COlllilU ol more than l'° engineering, conltrucdon and development companies around the globe and the company is renowned for building major international airports, multi- million-dolJar shopping malJs and even the Olannel Tunnel. In the United States, this diverse, skilled and extensive experience is applied to every neighborhood the company builds, earning Taylor Woodrow national and regional aoclaim for offcrint outstanding homes unparalleled living environments. > To visit Trovare, exit the San Diego Freeway at Jamboree Road and bead south. Tum left to the Trovare sales office, where six decorated models, by Design The Inc., arc open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., except Mondays when hours are 2 - 6 p.m. Prom PCH, tum north on Newport Coast Drive. Tum right on Vista Ridge Road to the Th>vare sales comP.lex. Additional information is avaJlabJe by calling , (714) 376-9907. • HARBOR VIEW HOMES NEIGHBORHOOD NOW SELLING IN THE HEART --· OF NEWPORT BEACH. , ........ I NEWPORT HILLS LOW TAI RATE NO WILLO ROOS I . . . ' . ' . . . . . . -er .. I I ·- . . . ..... Sales ASsociala . · has twice the experience ®fl ffiJrn ffJ&HJrurnrn . OOWrn~}J ff100CfilJGo (714) .71 THE MAXIMUM REAL ESTATE HAS TO OFFER