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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-06-22 - Orange Coast Pilot. ·' '-, SPORTS Jeff Abrams limbers up for Jr. M'imbledon Serving the Newport~Mesa community since 1907 · Man. released, another charged in murder· case • Assailai+t in rape and beating of Costa Mesa women turns out not to be man jailed for 16 years. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pi'lot SANTA ANA -Alter releasing an innocent man who was wrong- ly imprisoned for 16 years and arresting a second man suspected in six murders, authorities announced Friday the 1979 killings and assaults of four Costa Mesa women that paralyzed the city with fear are finally solved. Law enforcement officials said Friday they have charged Gerald Park~r. 41. with six counts of mur- .Per committed in 1978 and 1979 with special circumstances mak- ing him eligible for the death penalty. Parker is suspected of commit- ting three murders in Costa Mesa m 1979, and a fourth attack and sexual assault of a Costa Mesa woman who lived, two murders in Tustin and one in Anaheim Solving the crimes is credited in large part to modem technolo- gy, updated as recently as March of this year, capable of sorting through the old DNA evidence gathered at the crime scenes, which linked Parker to the killings, law enforcement officials said at a press conference held at the county courthouse in Santa Ana Friday. •Fortunately, by the use of today's technology we were able to solve yesterday's crimes," Cos- ta Mesa Police Chief Dave Snow- den said. "Some live on with the scars of (Parker's). work ... The families are fore\'er disrupted because of his crimes. "Fortunately, today he is behind bars and will never see the light of day again," Snowden said. The Costa Mesa women Park- er is suspected of raping and . killing in 1979 are Kimberly Gaye Rawlins, 21, Marolyn Kay Carel- ton, 31, Debra Lynn Senior, 17, and he is suspected of bludgeon- ing Jane A. Pettengill, 24, who survived the attack but still suf- fers physical impairments. During the months of October to July 20, 1979, the three women were bludgeoned to death. Another was beaten and left for dead. All the attacks were within a half mile of Harbor Boulevard and Victoria Street in Costa Mesa. The killer became known in some circles as the "Costa Mesa Thumper." ·we referred to him as the 'Thumper' because the common thing was all the victims were beaten," said Costa Mesa police Capt. Tom Lazar. "These cases were really disturbing to the com- • SEE SUSPECT PAGE A 11 Friends mourn slaying of foriner Corona del Mar resident • A memorial service for Thomas A . Meyer will be held in Corona del Mar on Monday. Meyer died in a shooting incident last Sunday in Boston. By Andrea Sakamoto, Daily PT/ot Police are still searching for the gunman. A me.morial service for Thomas A. Meyer will t4ke place at 6 p.m. Monday on the bluffs at Ocean Boule- vard and Goldenrod Avenue, overlooking Corona del Mar Beach. "He was a bon vivanl Uil:•IM:Mt and was com· fortable ·with all kinds of people from the ,most influential to the lnOlt ordinary,• Mid George Quick, a Colt& Mela: resident and Meyen dole frlilod. "He loved sWiJjuning in the ocean.• QUk:k attended UncOln Mid.· die Sc:bOol Uci Corou dill Mat High with M eyer. "A group of friends have all stayed together for 30 years due in large part to Tom," said Quick. Meyer went to Boston to cele· brate A friend's wedding. Deb Vogel, another schoolmate, said Meyer had gone o~t to a club with people he met at the wed· ding in BoSton end was found dead next to a f ounWn at a con· dominiwn complex, dressed in the white tuXedo }\e had worn to the wedding. Another man wu also found dead a block away, leading Bolton poUce to belleve Meyer WM a witilen to llOllle sort of crtlile wMi:l he WU ldW; BoitOn newspepeil ~ .. pQtia) ~ the ant IDUl .. , haft bad llDl6t tD lbe drUg n.s.. Reldied ~ telerh .. Nday. BoaD POia DwtM.11w a.tea Hor1J9Y Woald aot a•w 112 cm tbet _..,, ........ ' 8 l!E.&l.AVl«l ~ A11 r---------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ I I I 1 I I ! TIME LINE ! I I : +Gerald P..tler, 41, is : : charged with six counts of l • murder. 1 I I • Here are the Costa Mesa ' : cases he is charged with : : committing: I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I KIM HAGGERlY I DAILY PILOT An enlargement of suspect Gerald Parker, 41, ls displayed during a press conference while Brad Gates (left), Mike Capizzi (center) and Dave Snowden answer questions from the media Friday morning ln Santa Ana. • April 1, 1979 -Kim- berly Gaye Rawlins, 21. • April 1, 1979 - Marolyn Kay Carleton, 31 . •Oct. 20, 1979 -Debra Lynn Senior, i 7. L--------------------------------------------------------------------------------J t.ett. Costa Mesa police officers arm themselves as they get ready to con- front a man barri- caded inside a liquor store. Below, suspect Tommy Rush surrenders to police after a long standoff. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Incident at liquor store concludes peacefully • Five hostages are able to escape with the sus- pect's gun -which police later learned was 1 unloaded -before he surrendered. By Iris Yokoi, Daily Pilot WEST SIDE -A man armed with what looked like a shotgun - and reportedly saying he wanted police to kill him -holed up in a liquor store with five hostages for about an hour Friday evening before he surrendered peacefully. By the time Tommy Wayne Rush, 35, of Santa Ana, came out of the Liquor Market and dropped to his knees around 7:30 p.m ., all of the hostages had escaped from the store and he was unarmed, thanks to the quick action of one hostage, beer delivery worker Steve London, who had grabbed the gun as he ran out. The weapon turned out to be an unloaded pellet gun. No one was injured in the ma- dent, but the tense, hour-long standoff at the comer of 19th Street and Monrovia Avenue • SEE STANDOFF PAGE A 12 r-----~-----~-~---------------------, I • ' I I I I I Who t111ned on these, ligh~? • Harbor View Hills homeowners say illunu- nation from new Central Library is hanrung vie1vs and property values. By Carolyn Miller, Dally "' o: NEWPORT BEACH -At r. t1h1 when residents in Harbor V1e\~ Hills look out their wmdows., dlJ they want to see is the magruh- cent view of the city lights against the backdrop of the ocean. But since 1994, several say t h e i r expen- sive Vlew has been marred by the fluores- c e n t 1 1 g ht s shining from the Newport Beach public library at 1 0 0 0 Avocado Avenue. It's not 0 JUSt the lights that illu- minate the park- ing lot, it's the TAKING A DIM VIEW? Homeowners nearthe I new Cen- tral Library say the lights there are hin- dering their views. Should the city spend extra money to 1 remedythe problem. Call our Readers Hotline at 642- 6086. mtenor lights that glow Jrom thE: panel of windows along the library's spme Dlfferent solutions have mduded installing hades on thC' lights in the parking lot to direct the light downward instead or outward, putting shades inside the bwlding; and putting ball ol the lights U\ th parkmg lot on an automatic timer so they shut off at night. But none of these solution worked because of d 1gn ptob· Jcms and cone ms over safety in the dimmed lot, according to oty offldals and rc51dents. Residents in Harbor View Hills are concerned their interrupted Wtwi could diminish th~ir prop• erty values. OI the 146 homes 1ln tM cunmUnlty, the VieWI from about 15 homes OD tbl.e ilrMll fadng th• library .,. dhdly ~ Wbaraa Mid. MCI ftUe IMilr camp&albts '*"* ebbid and DoW9d onr 1111 tW1D ,...... ..., NUillOJ PI LI II ..... ·weW11~11 ..... SATUROAV. JUNE 22. 1996 New pan 8 I :hCcG19 .... DillP ~ I ,,. ~--~ ·~ - --PEERLESS DEDICATION College student Sara Gershwin is passionate Q/jout teaching ·:'. I greer wylder A,Marees gets a makeover to show new design er line 'B est buys on women's designer clothing, acces- sones and shoes are available at the A'Maree•s, 1649 Westcliff Drive in New· port Beach, during its summer sale. There is a great selection of sprinQ and summer mer- chandise that's reduced. Also, A'Maree's has exclusively dcquired Modern Amuse- Jn.ent's new fall men's unisex clothing. :-·The women's boutique has ~rdnsformed its displays into a :vintage surf shop complete ;with a ntique longboards to show off Modem Amusement's iatest men's polo shirts, classic !goiJ shorts and casual wear :that are popular with women :Os well. A'Maree's is pla nning hn selling Modem Amuse- ~ent's children's clothing soon . t : A rare sale is ha ppening ~oday at Be llini, (63 1-2229) !which features top-of-the-line ~h1ldren's furniture and acces- ~ones. The parking lot sale will ~e 10:30 a.m . to 3:30 p .m . : The sale will feature floor- ~odel furniture, bedding for 'Cnbs and twin-size, strollers, :i-i1gh chairs, clothing and :accessori es. Mert:handise will ~e marked down to 75% off. Bellini is located at 1822 New- ·:12ort Blvd. m Costa Mesa . ~ ..... f'. By Marissa Espino, Daily Pilot C uriosity is what brought Sara Gersh· win to her first human sexuality class. Detennination is what prompted her to launch a series o1 free safe sex work- shops for Orange Coast College students. After watching her peers and friends make poor deci- sions in their own sex lives and recalling her own past personal choices, the 21- year-old OCC student last year decided to take charge and start educating her classmates about sexual risks and AIDS aware- ness. "It was1nore personal than anythingi that is what pushed me,• Gershwin sAid. "I think it is about time we get comfortable about talking about sex. It shouldn't be a problem to bring it up and that is what we are here for. M (Sex education) should be taught to fifth and sixth graders and we can't even do anything for 12th graders.• fellnw students to practice safe sex Her Wlfaltering quest to edu- cate anybody who will listen · about the •sater• choices to make while in a sexual relation- ship consumes all of the health science major's time when she is not in class. "We are not going to talk about abstinence because we are in college,• sh e said. "We need to be realistic. " As a recent recipient of the Robert B. Moore Award for excellent student service, Gersh- win contributed more than 200 hours of direct student service. The Huntington Beach resi- dent has also been heavily I involved with the community in general by presenting her knowl· edge at clinics, rehabilitation centers and colleges. And she plans to attend Cal State Long Beach next spring to carry on her community services and earn her degree. "She seems real compassion- ate about what she does,• said Jim Hastings, who is also an OCC peer helper. •Her concern for others goes above and ~yond what others do. She began to lead the whole thing once sne got started and her maturity really shows through.• Although she knows she can- not reach every person she talks to, Germwin said she hopes she reaches at least a few of her peers. MI find strangers listening to me more than my friends do,• she said "My friends know what I do, but they go and they don't follow anything I've told them. I don't understand.• Getting bored during her bands-on workshop is one thing Gershwin doesn't let happen. •we try to be tun and ener- getic, We don't preach or lecture, we present,• she said •And I also don't try to scare them -I try to be on their level and flat out .. ' .. just tell them what is going on. U I say it's scary, I'm serious.• · Part o! the workshop activities include blowing up a condom and putting· different lubricants on it fo see if it pops or not and having each participant learn how to properly put on a condom. The class also plays •Sex The Toe,• a word game played in teams that explains facts about HIV and AIDS. "We'll do anything to make people open up,• she said. "I can relate to them because I am their age and I think it makes them more comfortable.• Gershwin said reaching one • person out of 50 is an accom-• plishment to her. • • 1 could have gotten (HIV) last night and given it to you today, -• Gershwin will often say to her : audience. She said the statemen• · grabs the listeners' attention . every time and she could only : : hope these kind of statements : · stick with them longer than the• ~ two hours in the classroom. • • Glabman's Furniture and J lntetior Design. (5 40-3822) which sells very high-end fur- ' niture, is ha ving a priva te J semi-annual storewide sale this f weekend. Hundreds of parents pull off Grad Night success :: I For two days only, me rchari- d1se including dining room and l fledroom furniture, custom , upholstery, leather furniture, 4 carpetmg, lamps and mirrors t will be marked down to 50% ~off. Na me-brand furniture sold ,,..dt Glabman's includes Baker, • Kmdel, Maste rcraft, John Wid- i ~com b a nd outdoor Brown t.Mrdan furniture. Also, you cap t s~ecial order merchandise and ·-r~ceive the sale price. Glab- 1-tna n 's is located at 3089 Bristol : St. m Costa Mesa. ~ • The Costa Mesa Animal • AQspital highly recommends ~the K-9 Boutique (548-1200) ~located at 333 E. 17th St. in ~\osta Mesa for dog grooming. l Owner Bill Rodden grooms ~dll types of dogs and includes : d free flea dip with his service. : Price depends on your dog's :.,1ze. but a typical grooming ; 'nsts $30. Rodden requests : dogs be brought in before 10 ~<1 m r .. ' • • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and :. Saturdays If you know of a good buy ; call me at 540 1224. fax me at 646-~ 11170 or write to me: Best Buys Daily ~Pilot. 330 W Bay St. Costa Mesa, 92627. ' ~ GllAD NIGHI': More than 1,000 high school seniors from the Newport-Mesa Unified School District enjoyed Grad Night at Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Estancia and Newport Harbor High Schools last Tues- day thanks to the tireless efforts of hundreds of parent volunteers. A parent committee began 10 months ago to develop the theme, design the Grad Night set and raise funds from corporate sponsors. Dozens upon dozens of other senior parents met on weekends and weeknights to construct and paint the set, coor- dinate food, entertainment and ticket sales to the students, and provide scholarships to students and opportunities to work off the admission fee, which ranges from $35 to $140, depending on the school. Grad Night, which ran from 9 p.m . Tuesday to 4 or 5 in the morning on Wednesday, was staffed by hundreds of parents of underclassman to provide seniors a more relaxed atmosphere than if their own parents were chaper- oning. It was a safe and sane evening of celebration thanks to the parent volunteers at each school. The graduates thank you! OKAZAKI EXCHANGE: 1Wo eighth-grade students from jim de boom Corona del Mar High School and two from Endgn Middle School will depart for Okazaki, Japan on Monday. July 8 for a nine-day trip which includes a stop at Tokyo, Gamagori (a seashore resort) and home stays in Okazaki. In Okazaki, the stu- dents will visit schools and busi- nesses and be honored at City Hall. Some 30 students applied to be one of the four travelers, 15 were interviewed by members of the Newport Balboa Jlotary Club, which bas sponsored the trip for the past 13 years along with the Newport Beach Sister Clty Aasodatlon. Selected to :,--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-• • • • • .. • • • • • VOL 90, NO. 139 : 1"0MAS H. JOHNSON; ' Publ~ • ~ WILLIAM l090£U.. Edrt<>< r STEVE MAMl.E, : Managing Editor t IRIS YOKOt, Crty EditOf f MMC MARTIN, Photo EdrtOf S KIM GllUffmi, ~ Director of Operations \ JUOY OOTING, ~ Classified Mana~ ti LANA 10HNSON, • Promotions : ~ SHMt Controller t MMllQ11 GMXZY1C. Pre firm ' HANC KNIGHT, Pr._ CAii. T01l4.. Packaging and I Distribution BEAPEBS tfQIUN~ 642·6086 Y<Xlf commentS about the Dally Pilot or news tips will be record- ed and given directly to Editor Willlam Lobdell. The same 24- hour answering MNice m.y be used to record letttrs to the edttor on any topic. AQDRESS Our address Is 330 W. Bay St., Costa ~. C.llf. 92627. COBRECDONS It is the Pilot's policy to prompt· ly correct all mon of sutiist.nce. Pleate call 5744133. Thenk you. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Copyright No news stories, lllustr~ edito- rt.I matt« or advertisements her9fn can be reproduced with- out wrttt.n permission of copy- right owner. ttow m UACtt us ~ The llmet Orange County (IOO) 252-9141 .......... ~642-5671 Olsp(ly W-4121 EdltloNI News S40-1224 Sports 642~))0 Newt, Spotu fax MM '70 f-Mall: lllll71..,,oidlgf.corn .. OMat luelne11 OMCe IG-4J21 IUllnm ,_ Q1-sto2 NllllhMlllr ~ ~~..-... •l1IMI .... ~ w :=.a e'91Cllf.OI. ,.,..... ...... l&W'IRAlWIS Newport Beach 65162 Balboa 65162 Costa~ 7°'61 CorON del Mar W62 represent Ensign School were Sarah Barker and Amanda McCann while Alec Hanson and Alan Pilest will represent Corona del Mar. Ensign teacher Allee Meek and her husband Ron will be the group's chaperons. Newport Balboa Rotary Club has been Sister Club to the Okazaki South Rotary Club for 13 years while the city of New- port Beach is Sister City to the city of Okazaki. Each Newport Beach participant will be host to the Okazaki student that will vis- it here Oct. 4 to 9. Welcome to the World of Ser- vice Clubs ... Darryl Sheetz (Attorney-Securities), sponsored by Balley Smith; Gary Prentice (Health Underwriter), sponsored by Steve Dworet; and Patrick Michaels [Television Production) sponsored by Gordon Marshall who joined the Newport-Irvine llotary Club. SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS nus COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved in your com- munity? Visit a service club this week. G uests are welcome and most clubs will buy your meal on your first visit 11.JESDAY: 1:30 a.m . -Ne w- port Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at lJle Balboa Bay Club to hear Jim Vernetti on the subject of l 000 Smiles, noon -Kiwanis • Club of Newport Beach meets at the Shark Island Yacht Qub. Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center.; 6 p.m. - Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club, the Pish Fry Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club. WEDNESDAY: noon -Costa Mesa Rotar.y Club meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. Soroptimist International Newport Harbor meets at the Santa Ana Country Club. 5:30 p.m. -Newport-Bal- boa Rotary Oub meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear from Jim Francisco, Orange County Vector Control on •ertt· ter, Orange County and You . lllUtiDAY: 7 a.m. -Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's Cafe.1 noon -Kiwanis Club of Corona del Mar, meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub. Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn. FllJDAY:-6:30 p.!ll.. -The,.. • . Exchange Club of Orange \...08St ineets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for installation of new officers. The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor meets at Balboa Bay Club for the Installation Din· ner. Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at Newport Beach Country Club for their .,":. '.-. ... -w-, ...." '--·-_.. "'-:..1 Mom~ douds al'1d Surfhne W.W.- fog partial nlsfortodllr afternoon clearing To quote the Sur· and cooler temper•· fllne: •Scarte tum. stonns and N9" TIDU gfng swell serve TODAY ~shores FIM high sm.lt.sc.te surf.• 1:021.m. l .9 And that's ebout Antlow thestnofltetl I 1:12 a.m. 0.1 second high • ~oceptfot 3:2lp.m. 4.0 IC>me~ *1ondlow wtndw..<Mt t:Ol..r.m. 2.6 the '\.Wlltlnd end a.Y 2-to 4-fOot Wl'M Aril hlgt1 2:07 a.m. 3.5 MonmyMCI,_,. Pint IOw dlly. '°' tM ..... ~7a.m. 1.1 ufrllpOftiftcl SecondhWl ,....upd•lll ~11 p.m. 0 ...... ClltlW--.1- 10'.llp.m. 2.2 ...,. ...... --C811~ti. Ind lf'I J Id It ,........ lO WA annual Demotion Party. I • • COMMUNITY a a.ua is published : ~ Saturday In the Dally Pilot. FAX our service dub1s meeting lriformatlon • to 631-5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport : Wwy, Newport Beach, 92660. .. "!*· ~_..._ ............. --. • .. ... 1;':;-;-f • --' , , . r .,. , :co. . '4 . i.a •• ~-· . • ~· l ..... \l .. ' Purple Heart World:: War II veteran :: Dimmitt dies : : •• Former SO-year-Lido Islt( • resident Bertrand Dim.mi~: passed away on June 1-' attar:": a long Uln-a.t the age of 10:. Dimmitt wa.s employed>! with Orange Colinty UbrM)C • and a noted author of short': atorles. He was a veteran o': World War D, where he wa( • wounded and received a pur ... : ple heart. : • Services will be held at 1 t:: a .m . Monday, June 2• a.•: Pacific View Memorial Par1' • located at 3500 Padfic Vi.e~: Drive in Newport Beach. : : In lieu of flowers, memori-! • al donations can be ma.de tO': H<Mrg Hospital Pulmonary7: Center. • • SATURDAY. JUNE 22, 1996 AJ "'.!J~e girl casts light on world of disabled .. Noise study not music to residents • s=. Ames bas changed her When we first talked not quite three years ago, Sandy told me ahe didn't think her 6-month--01d daughter, Shanel, woul(i ever be a homecoming queen. · But when we met again Thursday in the living room of her newly remodeled Costa Mesa home, Sandy said: . •sure, why not? And why not marriage, too? Having children? I don't know. But we have a long time before we have to worry about that." And who knows what can happen in the next 20 years? Geneticists are constantly did- dling with the order of life. Maybe by then they'll find a way to deal with the one lousy chro- mosome -'Ilisome 21 -that caused Shanel Ames to be born with Down Syndrome. From the moment when a nurse thoughtlessly told Sandy, "Looks like she only caught a lit- tle bit of the Downs," Sandy has immersed herself in what she calls "the world of disability." She began with PROUD -Par- ents' Regional Outreach for Understanding Down Syndrome -and moved on to the Interven- tion Center for Early Childhood. ICBC offers a range of therapies to children with all types of afflic- tions. Though Shanel has "graduat-ep • to a regular preschool class .at Orange Coast College, her mom is working to help ICEC find a new home. nus week, the group became a victim of the South Coast Community Church and Mariners church merger when it was given 120 days notice to vacate its 14-year site at sec. "It's not going to be easy," Sandy says, "but this is the t>nly program of its kind in the county and it has to continue.• Helping scare up a decent, 8,000-square-foot facility -any- body out there have one? -is enough of a challenge. But Sandy and five other moms recently formed Speak U.P., an outreach organization dedicated to •educating and shar· ing the human side of the world of disabilities.• More specifically, Speak U.P. wants to reach out to many differ- ent groups and give them a glimpse into the positive side of that world. One bunch they want to grab is doctors. "Medical professionals need to know more about these children," Sandy says. They certainly do. A while back, Shanel had the croup. "People think it's a minor little thing. Just take a hot shower and steam it out. That's not so.• She took Shanel to their HMO facility, where the doctor diag- nosed it as "just a mild sinus con- dition.• That was at 11 a.m. By 4 p.m., paramedics were at the Ames's house fighting desperately to save Shanel's life. She made it, but it was a close call. "That doctor knew Shanel had Downs," Sandy says, •but he did- n't know what that meant. In a r-------i?·i !11.i ~J ! j{.}I) J.] ~ t-:------, i· BMW & BENZ Specialists l -- Introductory offer! Bring in this ad for your free safety check & pay just $19.95 for oil (up to six quarts) and filter service. lncluaes hazardous waste disposal. -Call now for your appointment: 642-1410 FREE TOWING F.or Bre11kdowna within 15 mllea only. .1 7 40 W . 1 6th ·street :1.. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 :~--~-------------------------~ The First ANNUAL . *~ot GOLF SECTION A '• AUGUST 2nd, 1996 I child with Downs, everything is eo much smaller -her windpipe, her lungs, everything.• A far mOJe pleasant incident came at Santa Ana High School after 5-foot-2-lnch Sandy spoke to a class there. "There were all these big men, these football players who just towered over me. They came up after my talk to see Shanel All of a sudden, these' huge yowig men were down on the noor playing house with Shanel." 1 have no doubt Shanel capti· vated these lads. She can charm any living thing. Shanel is a brazen little rurt. This beautiful little lovebug who cuddled up to a mean, cynical columnist and dang near melted him. Shanel did melt hearts of the Uttle League team on which brother Cory, 7, plays. They made her their mascot and gave her a team sweater. Shanel made near- ly all the games, led cheers and in general had a wonderful time. Thanks to Sandy and Henry Ames, and their beautiful Shanel, I am beginning, as Sandy so elo- quently puts it, "to see people for their possibilities, not their disabil- ities.· • FRED MARTlN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. By Evan Henenon, Dai/of Pilot COSTA t..msA -The numbers from a $3,100 noise study may show there isn't a problem or at least not a violation of the city's noise ordinAnce. But as far as the residents of the Sea Breeze Homes are con- cerned, their peace and quiet -or lack thereof -is the only proof that things are still not well between the Sea Breeze resi· dents and their industrial park neighbors. •Even as we speak. there's a typical example going on," Janet Parrill said Friday. •Some men have strewn debris in the parking lot and they're demolishing a big wooden desk with mallets.• In what city officials are calling an unresolvable dispute between two conflicting zones, the Sea Breeze industrial park sits uncomfortably close to the Kauf- man and Broad homes. That means when the cabinet· makers or skateboard manufac- turers leave their doors open for ventilation, the sawing, danging and -crashing funnels directly into Panill's and neighbor Deborah Bramlett's bedrooms. In mid May, the city complet· -------------------------· ---------------- 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER ------------- I I 283·D 11th Strut, Cwa Mua <Nut to Ross) I I O/left 7 Days: M·F l<U Sot. lfJ..7 S101. 11-6 I ·------------------------- -· _,/ ed a study and hired a noise con- sultant to chart the residents complaints of e'lcessive noise from the industrial park. Although city officials said trash delivery and pickup at the park was frequently loud. the noise consultant and the city's code enforcement officer both con- cluded there are no criminal vio- lations. •we do not believe that the current level of tenant activity is significant enough to warrant fur. ther city action," city Code Enforcement Officer Sandra Ben- son wrote to the Parrills. "Nor would that action result in suc- cessful prosecution in a court of law. "We have come to the conclu- sion that the dty canpot spend additional time and resources on this case. Therefore, this case is closed." I It's a conclusion homeowners say they can't accept. This week at the City Council meeting, the Sea Breeze residents returned to City Hall. They say they'll keep showing up until something is done. · They claim the city's equip- ment is outdated and the noise check ·was handled so openly that businesses had ample time to quiet noisy tndchmery. They say the city's reports contain numerous inaccuracies What's more, they claim, the noise is as bad as ever. "The other night, two neigh- bors reached their brt"alung point and decided to go (to the meet· ing): said Bramlett "Most of us have a real problem understand- ing how the city as an entity can continue to ignore our written correspondence." Donald Lamm, the city's Development Services Director, says the situation has him stymied. At a certain point, he said, the city rrught return and conduct another, unannounced noise study, to see if the business- es are continuing to obey the law. A noise violation cames only a misdemeanor fine "The industnal park owner has cooperated to a level where he's saying 'enough is enough.'• said Lamm. •Next to the Pacific Amphitheater situation, we've never had d noise problem we couldn't resolve. I JUSl don't know how to do it.• M.A. Richley, on£> of the own- ers of the industnal park. says that as far as he is concenu;d, the conclusions of the no).Se stuCly are accurate. After Almost 10 Years, Forever Friends Is ... G. Everything Must Go! Up to 50% Off Storewide ... excluding the Walt Disney Classics Co llection While most of our fixtures and antique furniture pieces are for sale, some may not be auallable until the final week. Eastbluff Village in Newport Beach• 644-1474 k!!._o /1111 ()utlrt ntS ATTRACTIVE 00 DEPEt«lABl.E ~ FU KEEPS ~SAND Slffl.ES CtOSE AT HAt(). SlllES IH>ER A OCSK MN NOT~ USE.~ ROUNJ FLE IS~ Of EPOXY-COATED STITL AND IS AVMABl.£ IN Bl.ACK 00 YMITE 70% Off of What? 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A4 SATUfU>AY, JUNE 22. 1996 TODAY ..........,,.,_._-~ MAL ESTATE WORKSHOP .n A free one hour workshop on •The Real Estate Market, Boom or 'Bust and How to Profit Now,· win be offered from 10 to 11 a.m. al the University Athletic Cub, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. eot more information, call 251- 0270. CAMPFIRES The Calif omia Department of Fish and Game, the Orange County Harbors, Beaches and Parks and the Upper Newport Bey Naturalists presents a new series of free Campfire Pro- grams at 7:30 at Shellmaker bland, 600 Shellmaker. New- port Beach. For more informa- tion, call 640-1742. SHARK SHOW ·Launch Pad, the non-profi~ preview facility of Discovery Sci· ence Center, presents a slide show and hands-on activities about an encounter with the great white shark at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $5.75 for non-members and $3.25 for mem- bers. For more information, call 5-46-2061. Prmuitm CigarJ • Arturo Fuente • Ashton • Avo • Cuesta Rey ·Davidoff • Diamond Crown • Don Lino • Dunhlll • Excalibur • Griffin • H. Upmann • Macanudo • P.G. • Padron • Partagas • Punch • Romeo &.. Julieta ·Santa Rosa • Savlnelll • V. Centennial · lino &. many more. • Ogar Humidors • EJie Bleu &. more Pine Li9'1tuJ I mportNJ Pipe.1 TobaccoJ • Cigarettu Uniqlll Gifu -Shipping Availahk CAR SHOW Mesa Verde Center II ha~ tta fNe dgt• a .... ...._ Fling Clauic Car Show today from 11 a.& ID I~ locill- ed at Harbor and Adami streets ID Coiti ...... Por- informaUon, call 435-2850. SUNDAY its facility at 6904 ,)fl. Coast Highway from 2 tcr(:30 p.m. Refreshments and a raffle are planned. The society houses injured, abused and homeless OPEN HOUSE The National Cat Protection Society invites the public to visit di cation ith Pnde II you want... Diversity. Challenges. Excitement. r Excellent Salary. The Calilornia Highway Patrol wann you to become part ol their elite group. DON'T JUST THINK ABOUT rr, MAKE A DIFFERENCE. For applications and more information contact the California Highway Patrol office at (714) 558-4325 • 24 Hour Recording. ·iWhen Your Partner Moves, You Don't ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Individually Pocketed Coils Make the Difference Traditional coils are linked at the top and bottom, so they can't work independently. Only \ Beautyrest pocketed coils are joined in · the middle, so each coil moves independently to contour every inch of yourbody. ~- n,, Do.fo/dt·D/Jturb Mo111Tu 545·7168 3165 HARBOR BLVD • COSTA MESA One lloclc South ol 405 F • cats. Por mote information, c.all 650-1232. FIEEMUSICAL The public ii invited to a Highland Pl.lng, a free Scottish musical with a ditplay of bag- pipe miniatures trom 2:30 to -':30 p.m. in the Priend1' meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Ubrary. PoJ' more in!or- mation, call 717-3801. CONGRESSIONAL RECEPTION The Newport Harbor Republi- can Assembly presents tb.Jt sev- enth annual congressional reception presenting Congress- man Christopher Cox from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at the home of Barry and Debra Allen, 1021 White Salls Way, Corona del Mar. Por more information, call 645-9127. MONDAY PARISH MISSION The dynamic and popular Jesuit priest, Father Tom Allen- der, with an approach entered on inner spirituality, will present ·vour Ufe's Journey," a parish mission at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 1015 Balcer St., Costa Mesa, starting today through June 27 at 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. For more information, rJ!t Branson -Central Reservations 1 ·800-231 ·2969 One call does it all! Individuals, Groups, Custom Packages. Meils•lodging•Theater Show Tidets Branson, Missouri call 5"0-221-'. R.EADINCi a..ue • lb• Newport Beach Public Ubra.ry'• "Cool summer Read- ing• program has begun and will continue through August 17. Toddlers through kindergarten- age children can sign up for a Read-to-Me Club anytime dur- ing the program. For more infor- mation, call 717-3801. CAMP READ S'MORE The Costa Mesa Ubraries will begin its summer reading pro- gram Camp Read S'more and will continue through August 17th for children, ages three to 12. For more information, call 646-8845. TUESDAY -~- BUSINESS SEMINAR The Newport Harbor Area Chamber oL Commerce presents a "The Art of Dynamic Presenta- tion Skills• from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the John Dominis Restaurant, 2901 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. The cost is $5. For more information, call 729-4400. COOKING CLASS •Appetizers with Attitude" .is the title of a new class that will begin a series of summer cook· FARRELL G. HINKLE, D .D.8 .,M .8 .D.,AC. Newport Beach: 844-1281 • S.nta Ana: 556-1122 PNctice Limited To Orthodontk:a Md Tem lar Dieordere ing classes on i1Ue1day an~ Thursday from 1 to 10 p.rn. at Ouls Senior Center in Coront del Mar. The cost ii $30. Por more information, call 644-3151.; FINANCE WORKSHOP Finance 500 offers a free, o~ hour work.shop on how to reduQt risk exposure on mutual funds;; annuities and stocks from 1 to 2 p,m. and 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at th~ University Athletic Club, 170.t, Quail St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 251-02701; WBDNBSDAY YOGA •• ; •yoga For Your Back• is the title of a new class designed for; adults ol all ages suffering from back pain incurred by injuries or. stress from 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. on: Wednesdays. The cost is $28. Fo11 directions and reservatiops, call 644-3151. PATIO GARDENING A class titled "Patio Garden- ing'" is offered on Wednesdays~ 9:30 a.m. at Sherman Library· and Gardens, 264 7 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Pre,-' registration is required at $15. For more information, call 673. 2261. """1NG WOltkSHOP 1 A new series of m Wednesday cfrawtng and painting landscape and seascape work.shops have begun from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 4lfferent Newport Beach 8bd Corona del Mar lites. Por More information, c.all 6'-4 3151. SMART INVESTING ... The Orange Cout College's CoI11Inunity Education Office Offers a work.shop titled •Smart Investing for Seniors• from 1 to -4 p.m. in Room 112 of OCC's Coun- seling and Admissions Building. The cost is $19. For more inform.a, tion, call 432-5880. BUSINESS OWNERS The Internal Revenue Service ii ottering free tax workshops for small business owners from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Library, 1855 Park Avenue. For more lnfo~ation, call 360- 2094. I , ~ SUDESHOW •The Use of Lasers in Medi- cine" is the title of a free slide lec- ~e at 7 p.m. in the Friends' Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avo- Cedo Avenue. For more lnfonna- tMm. call 117.3800, stMflitG AUTHOR Swfing enthusiast Daniel Duane, author of •eaught Inside: A Surfer's Year on the California Cout, • will be the featured speaker at the Newport Beach Public Library Foundation's •Manusmpts'" presentation at 11 a.m. in the Friends' Meeting Room. For more information, call 717-3801. MARKETING EXPERT The Business Development & Dolphins Divisions offers a net- working seminar along with breakfast at 7:00 a.m. at the Sher- aton Newport, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The cost ranges from $15 to $19. For more information, call 729-4400. FOOD-WINE FEST The South Coast Plaza Sum- mer Food and Wine Festival from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. benefits the The Food Distribution Center and the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen. Savor cuisine from local restau- rants, sample premium California wines and be serenaded by a live steel drum band. Tickets are $30. The event is at Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Call 435·2160. RRIDAY BLOOD DftlVE The Newport Harbor Elks Lodge is having an American Red Cross Blood Drive from 3:30 to 8:30 p.m. at J.456 \Ila Oporto in the Udo Marina Village. For more information, call 497-5749. HORSE SHOW A free Peruvian horse show will start today and end on June 30th from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Equestrian Center at the Orange County Fair. For more informa- tion, call (909) 877-2792. STREET FAIR The 31st Street at the Cannery Village invites you to a European Street Fair from 10 a.m:to 4 p.m. in Newport Beach. MEDITATION Raj Yoga Meditation and its ·Make The Most of What You've Got • . • . • . • • • Without Surgery Now there's m f1JJY way to add ex~ vobne to )'Ola' bl!lline. h's caled JA/,/fg~g SimPY Di tbmermn Ire&~ do YOU' In. And sllldedy ....... yw1 JD&Ii•me )Ur ca.,• w in'e88e y<U' deava@e. Kristen's Ungcrtc • ~ • Glftl • lralt FonM Drop off your used oil for FREE & Receive a $0.16 Rebate per gallon!. I 111g o nrea 3181 Harbor Blvd. Hrs: M·F, 8aJn. to 6p.m. Sat., 8a.m. to 5p.m. Sun., 9a.m. to 4p.m. •cono Lube N' Tune 1550 Newport Blvd. Hrs: M-Sat., 7:30a.m. to 5p.m. Kimco llotonport 2121 Harbor BM:S. Hrs: M-Sat., 8a.m. to 6p.m. Sun., 9a.m. to 3p.m. Pamelll .lonM . 1739 Superior Mrs: M-F, 7:30a.m. to 6p.m. Sat., 7:30a.m. to 5p.m. · Kl'lll•n Autio P.,.. 1175 S... BMI. Unit E Hrs: M-F. km. to 9p.m. Sal, 88.m. to 8p.m. &wt., km. tO 7p.m. Coat General Tire 2855 Harbor Blvd. Hrs: M·F. Sam. to 5:30p.m. Sat., 8a.m. to 4p.m. Jltfr Lube 375 Bristol St. Hrs: M-Sat., 8a.m. to 6p.m. Sun., 9a.m. to 5p.m. Punfect Auto lervlc• 2049 Harbor Blvd. Hrs: M~Sat., 8a.m. to 6p.m. TlreSUtlon 4 75 E. 17th Street Hrs: M·F, 8a.m. to 6p.m. Sat .. ea.m. to 5p.m. Sun., 10:00a.m. to 4:00p.m. l'ecloo Tire Center 1450 Baker Hrs: M·F. 9a.m. to 7p.m. Set., 8a.m. to ep.m. Sun. 99.m. to 8p.m. CLOSED TIJESOAYS Jiffy Lube 2255 Fairview Rd. Hrs: M-Sat., 8a.m. to 6p.m. Sun., 9a.m. toSp.m: Haua of Pertonnance 3017 En_terprise St. Hrs:M-F, 88.m. to 6p.m. Plaza Chevron 3048 Bristol Street Hrs: M-F, 7a.m. to 5:30p.m. Sat., 7am. to 4p.m. Superior Te.uco 1695 SUperior Ave. Hrs: M-F. 8a.m. to Sp.m. "'"-" AUto P•i'ta 1739 Superior Avenue Hrs: M·F. SJLm. to 9p.m. Sat., 8a.m. to 8p.m. Sun., 9a.m. to 7p.m. Scher Tire, Inc lf8 , 596 Newport Blvd. M..sat. 7:SOLm. to 6:00p.m. unique feattirel, such as yogic transmission and cleaning, will be discussed al a free open house from noon to 2 p.m. at the New- port Beach Central Ll'bra.ry, 100 Avac.ado Avenue. For more infor· mation. call 759-5'34. RJND-RAISER ~GES 1s sponsoring a hair cutting fund raiser for COPES, an agency for abused children in Orange County from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 2515 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. The haircut cost is $25. For mote information. call 675-5531. SMOKERS The Nicotine Anonymous fel- lowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke-free. Call 650-2713 for the local evening meetings nearest you. CARDIAC SUPPORT GROUP Led by registered nurse, Beth Dunn. the Cardiac Support Group meets every Thursday morning from 11 a.m . to 12:30 p .m. at Shape-Up Newport in the Aero- • Carpet Seats 1 • Door Panel & Dash 1 • Leather. Clean 1 Condition I reg.$69.95 : ·Now: $59·. 9 bic Room, 1080 Irvine Ave., New- port Beach. The group is free and open to the public. For more infor- mation, call 631-3623. USC ALUMNI MEET The Alwnni Association for USC Newport/Irvine Oub meets the first Wednesday of each month at the USC Orange Coun- ty facility in Irvine, 2361 Campus Drive. For more details of events, call 250-4USC. REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY The Costa Mesa Republican Assembly meets every third Thursday of the month at the Neighborhood Couununity Cen- ter, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 645- 5326. DIVORCE MEDIATION A free lecture about divorce mediation, an alternative to the traditional two-attorney divorce, is offered the third Thursday of every month with attorney Alicia D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space is limited, and reser- vations are required. For more information, call 863-9590. Pt.ANNING YOUR ESTATE Legal Options, 620 Newport SATURDAY, JUNE 22. 1996 A.I. Center Drive, Suite 1100, New· port Beach, sponson a lecture titled "Protect Your Assets• at 10 a.m. every Saturday. Attorney" Debra Grlmalla discusses bow wills, living trusts, charitable donations and other tax reduction strategies preserve the value ol an estate and help avoid probate. Admission is free, but seating IS limited. Reservations may b6i made by calling 760-8775. '"' OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS • Overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p .m. every Wednesday at West Newport Comm.unit~ Center, 883 W. 15th Street, #5 upstairs, Newport Beach. Few more information, call 953-0900. BUILD THE LIFE YOU WANT A support group based on the book. •To Build The Llfe You Want, Create The Work You . Love," meets every Wednesdai from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 2900 Bristol Street, J-108, Costa Mesa. The f~ is $20 per session. For more infol'* mation, call 850-1689. • Send yoor items to the Around Toy.on Editor, The Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627; fax 646-4170 ot call 540-1224, Ext. 333. r-·-··-~:::M~Tavi;bi;;;~~ • \r•,,., ';/ SUNING 0RANOll! COUNTY f'OQ Ovl!D to Yr.Aas '! o t . 1 ~ ·:· We Manufacture to Save You •1 .,.,, . 1 MostWatch Batteries ................... 13.95 1 . Sizing ladies Ring Down .............. 6.95 Pearl Restringing q,er inch)......... 1. 75 • Soldering F'tne Chains.................. 5.95 • i Appraisals ................................. $25.00 I I • One 0., Ser-.lce on $Wt Piaf Top SS.S for s 1 . Mose JnrelrJ ~epalrs Your Ootd and Diamonds UC..f30M.100f .. , 1~l10 0 CUI VI H OR IRVIW R1•l11 ": \u:I• ' H1•,1 t r,1111 . fH HITAl>t l'l A/A • B1 ·''·""" •, 1,,.,, I<. \Ii''""' ··-·-7 D•v~P;~ .. ~ 551-6753 LI:LJ t ------------------, FREE I Giant Cookie I I I I with the purchase of one loaf of bread I 427 E. 17th Street • Costa Mesa I (on 17th Street by Wherehouse Records) I 11 1 per per.Dl • Exrires 1/29t96 I ......, ..... _________________ .J 100°/o Hand Corwosh & En9ine Steam Clean Dosh Interior Exterk>r Complete Leather Conctttton Wheel Treatment ,..~ can..tiQ WClc Carpets * & Mats •20•11 ''E~nress r Seats Serflice 11 • & ooors •20•11 • l<mHond~ • Clea Coot eondti<>rlef 's • Polsh Wal.. • Secllwwox • ~'NCI)( • l)ldjr CaTtoge Walt " Rust f'thlblta • extel10f PrtailO • ~ Wllnlf tbv~ onv> ONLY: $1' .95 f I I I I I I I .. .. -----~ ... --- Costa Mesa Church of the Nazarene ~=+ADDRESS: 188S,~eim Ave., Costa •Mesa • +TELEPHONE: 548-7161 ,. + DENOMINA110N: Church of the ;Nazarene • +YEAR CHURCH ESTABUSHED: 1942 • · + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday -9:30 a .m . : : Sunday School for all ages; 10:45 a.m . Wor-> ship; 6 p .m. People Seivice; Wednesday-7 ·• p .m. adult prayer time and Bible study con- current with youth group for ages 12-19. , . +SENIOR PASTOR: Doyle Henderson +PASTORAL STAPP: Hany Brown, associ- ate pastor; Al Wiclcland, adult pastor; Scott Henderson, youth pastor. + SIZE OF CONGREGATION: 50 ·+MAKEUP OF CONGREGATION: People of assorted ethnic backgrounds and all ages. + CJDLD CARE: Nursery care is provided on Sunday morning for infants to 2-year- olds; children's church meets for ages 3-10. + 1YPE OF WORSHIP: The 10:45 a.m. ser- • vice begins with praise choruses and announcements followed by hymns, pas- toral prayer, an offering, a personal wel- come to guests, scripture readings, a mes- s8ge from Pastor Henderson and prayer fs?r the needs of the congregation. The 6 p.m. People Service i.s more informal with wor- ship, prayer requests, testimonies, and a question-and-answer time based on the message given at the morning service. DON LEACH I DAl.Y Pl.OT Senior pastor Doyle Hendenon welcomes wonhlppen to Colt.a Mesa Church of the Nazarene. 'Bible. + 1YPE OF SERMON: The style of the message varies from week to week. Some- times it is topical, sometimes it is exposi- lional. It may be on a certain scripture, or a study on the character of a biblical person. At times the message is one in a series based on a particular theme or book in the +WELCOME WAGON: At each Sunday morning service, guests are welcomed by name and introduced to the congregation. + OUTREACH PROGRAMS: Friendship evangelism. One-to-one caring for and involvement in the life of another, following the example of Jesus. + CHUaCH DESIGN: The church is, bit by bit, being remodeled and re-landscaped. + MISSION STATEMENT: Our purpose is to worship God, win people of all ages to Jesus Christ, build up their faith in God, and send them out to be Christ's servants. + INTERESTING NOTE: Pastor Hender- son believes this congregation is the · warmest, friendliest group of people be has ever had the pleasure to serve as pas- tor. -By Michele M. Marr ll@>TTIST IHE . METHODIST Co•ta Mesa MESA VERDE UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard George 979·8234 NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH I 60 I Mara1..14!f'lte Ave. Corona-cJel Mar 644-0745 Worship at B:OOAM & I O:OOAM Children Sund School I O:OOAM LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Chr1stJan Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center S8rvloea Aval18ble RELIGIOUS SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,SCIEN'TIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Grtat is our Lord, alld of grtat powtr: his undentanding ii U.jiniU. Psahm 147:5 Brandl of Tbt Mother Church 1be F1nt Cburcb ot Christ Sdendst Boston, Massachusetts CONGREGATI ONAL a>~~ . ltfTE.D OUlCH °" OMT •w.w Is• Cft; •c.N 11 ltDO. C1te• llll P1111 Pl••lll lcdll n llcrlllft• ...._ ·windows·95 Games Expo Saturdav, June 22• 1011·5PM J1ll ta1 Dll• llf •llllC • 11tz11 •• l11H1 f9111H M die 11•1 PHllllll Tllll 11 •r CllllCI II 1111 Wiil ... 1n ••111w1 .... n .... n•: .• lcllllllli • lllft'l 11 llll • l_..tlJICrtllllll • 11ntt1lcllllal*• . ..... • Trl•1rt • Mlnll . 1111111 fllZlll.lll llll.lal•11 Pllllllll. ll•n 1•11 SOUTH COAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH We Care About You Because Christ Cares. "A Psalm FDr All Seasons ... And For All Saints" (Psalm 100) Jerrold A. Hollobough, Minister Wo'1hip Service I 0: IS am Bible Srudies 9:00 am Kids Fol Christ 5:30 pm 792 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA • 92627 (71 4) 548-3468 (Coomer ofVICtOria & Pla«nda) PRESBYTERIAN Sr. MARK PRfSBYTUIAN ClluRCB "Open Anns and Open Minds " Wonlipt:30 , ............... Nrir,e;t ... 644-1341 FOR INFORMATION ON RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY CALL KRIWN BERMAN 5744240 EPISCOPAL ----- religion calendar CLASSE&'WORKSHOPS OlD TESTAMENT Study the metaphysical mean- ing of the Old Testament with the Rev. Don Sharer at a work- shop today from 10 a .m. to noon at the Science of Mind Education Center, 901 Dove Street. Ste. 145, Newport Beach. Coffee time at 9:30 a.m., donation request at the door. 646--3199. DREAMS ·oreams, Your Inner School," is the subject ot a June 29 work- shop from 10 a.m. to noon a t the Science of Mind Education Cen- ter, 901 Dove Street, Ste. 145 in Newport Beach. The Rev. Bob Pulliam conducts the workshop. Coffee time at 9:30 a.m., dona- tion requested ai the door. 646- 3199. HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads "People With Arthritis Can Exer- cise" classes from 10 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The class includes health educa- tion, joint-protection tips, relax- ation techniques, pain-control techniques and socializing. Call 513-5641. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to hear and experience "Para- digm Shift: A New Way -A New World" 7:30 p.m. every Friday at a private residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and prejudice be eJfmlMtedf What is the new world order? Can con-• mets be resolved without force?: Are women and men equal? • What's the spiritual solution to , • our economic prqblems? Music , · and food are included. Direc- tions: 759-0999. SPtRfT\JAL RENEWAL •' Our Lady Queen of Angels · welcomes all inactive Catholics to join in a candid dialogue about the church today and , changes that have occurred. Everyone is welcome to an inf or .. mal discussion group in the , Parish Center at 6: 15 p .m. Sun-, day, June 30. Our Lady Queen qf Angels Parish Center is at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Call Sister Agatha at 644-9218, Marie Romano at 548-3844 or Joe Drey at 640-4781. LECTURE SERIES Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji Buddhist Temple's Dharma Society presents a lecture and discussion series on Shin Bud- dhism at 1 :30 p.m. Sunday, July 14, and the second Sunday of each month thereafter, at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOLS First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 West 19th St.; holds vacation Bible school for toddlers and children through the 6th Grade will be July 29- Aug. 2 from 9 a.m. to noon. This year's theme is "Come Follow Jesus." Register your children early by calling Nancy Novak at 548-7727. Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful Design & Landscape By Kevin Campbell Of Botan1carc Mixture Of Slate & Sand Finish Concrete Jim Jennings CUSTOM MASONRY 170 E. 17th St. • Suite 206 Costa Mesa (714) 645-8512 Sta~ U cenK 1392707 Lee Jim Jennings inscall your complete yard hardscape . • Expert brick, block, stone, tile, slate & concrete work. • Can recommend quaUty designers & landscapers. • Quality work in Costa Mesa& Newport Beach since 1969. • Drainage problemsr We solve them . Pastor William Hemenway ·we love children, youth, young adults, career adults, seniors. We love to cart, to reach out, to meet nttds, to answer questions· •Sunday StTVices-8:00, 9:30 & 10:45 ' • Sunday School & Bible Studies -9:30 700 Victoria Street• Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631-1011•(714)548-6866 (School) St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Wonhip and hear thb pnc:tk:al, OWt-c:entutd, biblical~· "FAITil'S PRAYER" Oamea S: 13-20) OJ. Jiii1n A tw... Jt, Saturday, June 22, S:JO P.M. ,_..,. 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June 30, 1911. - - -•ooUPON• - - -" ' To movie gods: Don't tinker with the Port Sev..i mo. dowD tba Smi Diego PrMwaf ID llndno lbl a mom tbeats wblcb. dmliag my yOulla. wa mu.ct the "1bwn and Country.• It wa situ- ated in a ~HMDt outdoor t mall located Ventma Boule- vard and it wu a foreign-art boule theater. I grew up In tbe neigh=dty al Sherman Oekt ( yet, makes me a Valley Dude) and my family would go that theater quite often. can ftt on a 1~1. Totbemovte gods, I otter a lilent prayer: Pl:eue don't let anything like tbat ever hap- ~ to the IAndmark Port in Corona del Mar. For those of you who have never been, the Port ii an old, funky single- moVle bcxl89. You c:u't bloW ~-11'-Wi ~~ evan henerson .Howard .. End.. wblcb mustbave plaY9d at the l»ori (pr three montbs before it got a wider ~. The Port shows indepen-, dents, movies with subtitles " I openton will toa in a C\.llV8 ~ A week or 10 ago, they were sbowiDq •Tbe Pallbearer• -~ 1; know. the dark comedy wtdl tlaAt~ ~faced actor frOm •Priend'I.-: That wu weird because at the : 1a1D8 time, the "Pallbeanrr• WU : pJaytnq at the Ha(bor Twin in : coita Mesa, a second-run dis-~ ·count house. , Anyway, I've said enough. : Like anyplace else, the Port's ' chann ii its abno&l>here. It shows• intelligent movies and draws an , intelligent, eclectic crowd. : And there's nary a Barnes & : The ·ToWn and Country• the- ater ii ltill there, but DOW It's called the •Town Center 5. • The mall bu been endoled and pret- tified in that power-mall style I detest Mo8t ot the surrounding stores I remember are long gone. Now the place bulges with yogurt shops and Ba.mes & Nobles. screen number onEutCoast 11!11 _ _..._ml!ll ____ lillll• and re-releases.' Where else would Jane Austen's •Persua- sion" be replaced by Larry Clark's •Kids•? Noble in sight. ' I Last weekend, I returned to that theater for the first time in probably eight years to see •Cold Comfort Farm.• It's still a foreign-art house venue, but now the seats are too high, the indi-· viduaL theaters are shoe boxes and the screens are slightly larg- er than what American Airlines Highway. The seats are a little battered and the place smells a bit dank. The picture would be absolutely complete if the Port charged something like SS per ticket. Alas, Landmark isn't that generous. Nonetheless, the Port's a gem. one of only two art house venues in the county. Up the road at Big Newport, the world may be exploding in a burst of digital techno-cacophony, but things are much more low key in CdM's r-Newport Beach ~ Estate Jewelry & Loan BUY•SELL LIDO MARINA VILLAGE 3416 Via Oporto #3 Newport Beach TRADE•LOANS 714 675-1892 "Over 50 Years of.Fine Quality' DRAPERY SALE! Custom. -Window Treatments Shutters • Shades • Duettes • Blinds Custom Slipcovera • Bedapreads Create Unique Styles With Our FREE Designer Consultation 50%* OFF ~11ta4~ FACTORY a SHOWROOM FURNITURE RE ·UPHOLSTERY 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 642-8400 •' ,, __ " . ' I .ft • T he last Manuscripts lecture: They draw a good crowd. but I don't think I've ever bad to stand in line or settle for a crum- my seat. I've seen some stand- outs there: •Howard's End,• •Hoop Dreams" and •Tue Wed- ding Banquet." Fittingly enough, I saw the independent spoof "Uving in Oblivion• the day before I got married. I attended at the Newport ' Beach P\lblic Ll'brary f~­ tured •Moo• author Jane Smiley.• Somehow, I think next Saturday's presentation will draw a different: audience. Daniel Duane, author of the just-published •Caught Inside: A• Surfer's Year on the California : Coast,• returns to the Newport ' area where Jim Duane, Daniel's , • SEE PRIME PAGE A9 I • I Every now and then, the Port (1-flic·,· N(I/ c· l11tl \() II/// }u11' " ... an overall FABULOUS PRODUCTION." -~l'tsl "SCR MAKES THE MOST OF SHAW'S 'MAN' A smart, funny and lighthearted production ... pacing is farce-level fast." -ar.., ~nly Rfl'*r " ... joyously romps across the stage ... ,, ' you won't find a better Shaw production.'' -OCI'_.,, ..... supremely entertaining ... a banquet for both the mind and the funnybone." -Didi/ """ ARMs AND THE MAN 6y Georp .,.,,.,.,, •• Mui CIO#}rllN 301 FllMI l fY•llsl ltooorlry Producer: Wllllam J. Gillespie ~--,....... Wl1lllm H. iDd Blrtlan lobeiu ,. i>RIME TIME CONTINUED FROM AS uncle to whom the book ls • (ledicated, still lives. Daniel '"Duane said the Newport coast \Vas where he tint tried - albeit unsuccessfully -to surf. 't. •My dad and his brothers grew up in the Newport area,• said Duane by phone from Berkeley. "I've been hearing tales about the .Wedge my whole life." ,,,v. "Caught Inside" chronicles 'the year Duane spent saturat- ed in the surfing lifestyle off the coast near Santa Cruz. It's a sport account and a family memoir, laced with lite,.rary 1 and cultural reference$. 'Duane, it should be noted, bas already written a book 'about his passion for rock .'climbing. He's finishing a doc- .. torate in American literature at UC Santa Cruz. Duane's approach to surf- ~ ing is fairly philosophical. •caught Inside," he says, "is about a deeply-lived year in a beloved place. "In many ways, surfing is ·'the lens for looking at that place and being in that place. What I wanted to say about surfing, I bad never heard communicated beford. • Duane didn't surf much while doing his undergradu- ate work at UC Berkeley. It wasn't until he moved to the beach four years agq that he became a true devotee. According to the narrative, one of his companions was a math professor who once "failed to deliver a final exam because of a good surf ses- sion." I asked Duane the biggest responsibility he shirked to take to the waves. That question gave him pause. "The heaviest thing I ever bailed on? Well, I quit a job to move to the beach," Duane said. "But mosUy just class- es." The Manuscripts program is funded by the Newport Beach Public Library Founda- tion. Donations are $5 for foundation members, seniors and students and $8 for everyone else. For more infor- mation, call 717-3801. • EVAN HENERSON'• column runs Saturdays. 11UANGlE SQUARE CONCERTS Shannon's Closet performs conte,snporaiy pop on June 28 from 7 to 10 p.m. Free live classic rock performances will be held from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Priday, from 1 to 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sun· day afternoons on the Town Square at niangle Square in Cos- ta Mesa. PUBLIC REOTAL Eighteen-year-old pianist, Kat- rina Svalbe, will present a free public recital on June 28 at 1 :30 in room 119 of Orange Coast Col- lege's Fine Arts Recital Hall. For more information, call 432-5629. KID'S STUFF WORKSHOPS SCHEDULED Youngsters ages 8 and up will delight in the joys of art at three separate workshops offered this summer through Orange Coast College's ·college for Kids• pro- gram. These exciting six-week workshops are scheduled for Wednesdays, June 26 through July 31 and are titled "Exploring ROSEY'S AUTO BODY 'i 1894-1996 Four Generations 102 Years! I CAUIOllllA tAW STATES ! You CAN CHOOSE REMNANT CLEARANCE Now Open Sundays from I I -4p.m. ANY REPAIR FACILITY ALDEN'S Fl& Pick..., & DelMty. All CerttW TtcMklw CARPETS, INC. 642-4522 1663 Placentia St .. Costa Mesa 121 l1~11tri1I W1r • Costa M111 646-4838 Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. The 'Q'Mltlon c.-,... 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STORY AND CRAFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday, Barnes & Noble holds a tun-filled craft and story hour for children of all ages. Refresluner.ts will be served. Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd, ni.angle Square in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631-0614. OillDREN'S STORY HOUR Join Barnes & Noble in New- port Beach for an how of imagi- nation and excitement as stories are read at 1 p.m .. 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. 759-0982. Sout~oast Thrift & Loan Association .,_.,.,..,..... Y..W ................. ,,,.,.50000 ~ ~~ -mil ._.,.,-.....;.-;;J.i;-.i;i,a...... FDIC SAILING ALMS A pair of motion-picture clas~ sics about sailing around the world, ·voyage of the Brigantine Yankee• and ·nie Dove,· will be screened from 1 to 9:30 p.m. on Friday evening, June 21, at Orange Coast College's Salling Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Tickets: $5-$7. Information: 645-9412. SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL The Griffin Linton Contempo- rary presents the free Outdoor Summer Artist Film Festival on June 29, July 27 and Aug. 24. The movies begin at dark and will have three themes: Artists Films Nation Wide: Orange County Filmmakers; the Medicine Wheel Animation Festival. Seating will not be provided at 1640 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa. Call 646-5665. .furMU- e1~tj.f«t-.rt.r 81 lt;~l.ff.wt-.rt --lllmLE 1 IEl.Y.. I I I• MIAllC- TIE IP "'I.-= wr SATURDAV.JUNE22,1996 ART ~-----"" MUSEUM STORE SALE The Newport Harbor Art: Museum Store ls having a sele OD) books and catalogs, posters, T-~ shirts, jewelry, children toys and\ more from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. onl June 29 and 30th, 850 sanf Clemente Drive. ~ aNTRAL LIBRARY ~ •Journey Down the Coast• ~ the title of an exhibit of watercoh or scenes by Birgitta Kappe which! will be on display from June 1 to: June 30. Por more information.: call 717-3801. LAGUNA ART MUSEUM "One Hundred Years on ~ Edge: The Frame in America! 1820 to 1920" opens at the Lagu-: na Art Museum Gallery at Sou~ Coast Plaza on June 21. The sur-t vey of 100 years of early Ameri-~ can frames will remain on view< through August 25. ; ACROSS THE SEAMTIME •Ml IMT'"°11) II CM1:'=:ll ... C1J TIE IKll (la TIE CMlf lft (N-11) --···--1 (N-11) ANAHEIM HILLS . ': '.'' . · ·" FESTIVAL " ·• "· · · · . • • I r ;- A10 SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1996 • ... ., FAX: 7t ,->, .. \lo.------ - · ' .~PI ...... ---· -- MARC MARTIN I DAllY PILOT With her optimism, Newport Harbor sports star Molli Mullen has been a role model In her bout with canc,r. . gains . COURAGE Faced with cancer, Newport Harbor High star softball player Molli Mullen hasn't lost her game face. Instead she remains upbeat despite chemotherapy, playing games and entertaining her younger hospital companions. Once·again, she's a winner. EQUALITY After years of being a male-ollly bastion, the Newport Harbor Elks Club recently welcomed its first female members. SURFERS losses GOOD FAITH (ONCE AGAIN) It's disturbing that officials from Irvine Ranch and Orange County water districts decided to conduct negotiations on IRWD's controversial plan to dump treated sewage water into the Back Bay behind the back of Newport Beach. Once again, Irvine Ranch Water District -in its quest to save up to $20. JD,il- lion -shows nothing but contempt for Newport Beach. THREE STRIKES debate Vegetarian bus driver '"' would be hero if he 1 ..... had walked away ~, I t's not obvious where Toay Dodero gets his news, but evi ... dently it's not from his own paper. In defending fired bus dri- ver Bruce Anderson in his dis- pute with OCTA. he implies that Anderson was always willing to carry tbe dreaded coupons -he just didn't want to touch them. But according to the pub- lished accounts in the Daily Pilot and in the L.A. Tunes, this was a compromise position offered after consulting with his lawyer. Prior to that, he was quoted as ~ying "I don't eat dead cows, and I don't think anyone else needs to, either. ff This amounts to imposing his own views on bis employer's customers, and that's something the employer bas every right to forbid. Dodero otters a hypothetical scenario: ·suppose Anderson was a staunch Christian ... ff OK. let's sup- pose. But let's take it a slightly different way from Dodero's loaded position: suppose his beliefs include being rigidly anti- tobacco. And suppose further that he drove, not for OCTA, but for United Parcel Service. Would his beliefs justify his refusal to serve places where tobacco products were manufactured or sold? Well, of course they would, as long as his refusal tool(the form ol forgoing his employment with UPS. He could then proudly live by his beliefs. But when those beliefs conflict with reasonable and unquestionably legal r~ from his employer, he must make a choice. .. ~ dal con.alderation for no better reason than this: He believes he deserves it. It's hi.I opinion '.. against OCTA'S. Where does it' say his must prevail? .. ~ ~ Gloria Allred's willingness to · take this case says at least as • much about her uncanny nose for publicity as it does her sense of moral outrage. And her~ that Anderson's First Amend- ment rights were violated speaks volumes about bow weak their·,, case is. · No matter; win or lose, she'll enjoy lots of on-camera time, and get lots of sound bites in. And _"' there will be plenty of columnisfS like Tony 3 -er9 happy to take-: the pollticall correct positi::io, she'll get ple ty of ink. TOM Costa Mesa • • • What sped41 rights does er-! bus driver Anderson have when; he tried to force his religion on l unsuspecting bus riders? : The sununertirne blackball on swfing in Newport Beach that once was automatic will now be subject to Weguards discretion. Now it's sure to be a much fairer policy. Sen. Ross Johnson said the three strlkes law was working, others say it went too tar. But a recent California Supreme Court ruling ~t guts the law throws that out the window, ensuring that the debate will rage on in the courts for a long time to come. Anderson would indeed deserve the accolades he's get- ting, U he had walked away from his job and left it at that. But his position is that he deserves spe- He denied their rights to free ' hamburgers by withholding the : coupons. He tried to force his ! religion, vegetable ingesting, on! the rest.of us. He deserved to bei fired for being silly on OCTD's S time. I . BOBWOl.ff rebuttal Newport Beaci • • • • • I . ' Feds have already coerced Newport-Mesa district .i ance." What has this got to do board is being pressured liard by vate school which believes more theft because it is collected by Because you self-righteousli I :F red Martin's column in June : t 3 edition of the Daily Pilot is absolutely breathtaking in its naivete. The "black hellcopters" you sneer at are totally unnecessary. •All that's necessary is a visit from • the Equal Employment Opportu- nity Commission. They were just here/ Just a few days ago. EEOC reps blew into town and within 24 hours forced the Newport-Mesa board to knuckle under to their •demands to change the borders : of Adams School! ~ To better educate the kids? To :improve reading? Or boost math :learning? • Why, no! : To improve the racial • bal- { I !CdM SK shows .community spirit • : The 15th annual Corona Del ,Mar 5K really shows why it is ,great to live ln Newport Beach. I !want publicly to thank the city of Newport Beach and all the vol- . unteers that made this event happen. The community needs O,,vents like these so people feel a sense of belonging to the com- . munity and also because they · ;are just fun. ! PAUL •TANJC"COREY • A Not-So-Fast SK Runner , • Newport Beach , ' ' . : Joe Bell is right on 1 , Re: article by JOMPh N. Bell (Llsten Up, June 19). About your • SuperVtson Orgy" article: RIGHT' ONI H.L ~ACK CALDWELL Corona .del Mar with education? the feds to take the money and in education than political engi-force.) Why can't the schools sur-believe it is moral to use the S Yet there they were, people they're looking for a face-saving neering. I should be getting a vive on voluntary contributions power of the state to steal my • from out of town, telling our way out; or, they're as addicted 40% discount on my state taxes like General Motors, mM or money for your beliefs wher'e.ia school board what to do. And to government m~~ey as any bec4use that's the share that Macy's? . want the state to Slop ~bbing • you and other board members other welfare reap1ent. goes to the schools. 3. Please explain why your . say you can take their money That's right, the government But thanks to liberals like you, needs or beliefs outrank mine of ':'!!uding =· ell i without dancing to their tune! monopoly schools are •welfare" the state still robs me of its full thereby justifying use of the man it 'Wi • • What appalling naivete! schools because they are owned, complement to support the power of tbe state to force me to "Democracy will end when. The statements by Ed Decker managed and run by govern-schools. So I'm buying schooling pay for your projects! the people discover they can V,Otf and Judy Franco are also off the ment and every parent who uses for at least two and maybe three 4 . Please explain how you themselves the property of oth-, wall. them is getting his child schooled other kids. know the taxpayers of Texas and ers." . : "intrusion by the fe~eral gov-with ~ther people's ~oney. · But, go ahead, continue justi-Florida are too stupid to demand That's exactly what's happen-I emment doesn t w~h, says This really is socialisln. (Look tying the socialist school system. federal money for theit schools, ing now and you are one of its_ Decker. "We write the grants, in the dictionary for the defini-In your next column, maybe you while Californians can get the loudest proponents · not the federal government," tion.) could answer these questions: feds to shake down Tex.as and You wouldn't co~e to my says Franco. And again, Wendy Leece is t . Identify the constitutional Florida for our schools, thus real· . • And all this within days -the only one who is really look-authority which gives people the izing a net "profit" on our taxes. house and stick a gun m my faqe days -after the visits Crom ing out for the taxpayer. Ypu "right" to force their neighbors to 5. What is "compassionate" to demand money, so why do J9U EEOC! should be·praising her, not insult-pay for their kids' education. about forcibly denying my child ask the government to do it for You people are politically ing he•. 2. If government schools are the educational benefits I have youf blind. In my personal case, we have so "wonderful," why does the legitimately earned for her, in You should be ashamed. What we're seeing here is one chosen to pull our 9-year-old out government have to steal the . favor of another's child? of two things; either the school of Adams and send her to a pri-money to fund them? (Taxation is Why am I so angry? correspondence I want to congratulate you on your wonderful writer Joseph Bell. He certainly bit it right on the head . He practically puts Into words what I feel so often about so many things and I think this . one of the best additions you have added to your editorial ltaff in a long time . How can county offidals be overcome with joy once belng out of bankruptcy? I would have taken it in a very somber way and thank God for the good for- tune we've had. BDNAGAGNI! NeWJ>Ort Beach Setting kids' Sights The local populace lbould be indeed apPredatiVe of your ltOly "Give Local Kkb u Acadmdc Boost" (J\Ule 4). 1bU ....... Child of the orange COMt Cd· Jege and Newport ...... " !SJ II School Dlltrid to po.tdl ..... I 4 sters at K-6 level an opportunity to •go to college,• hence the title of the summer program. •col- lege For Kid.I.• Early intervention programs like this are Vital in keeping youngsters oo the academic track to high ICbool and college gradu- ation. "College foe Kldl" la one of the finest and With its ICbolarabip program. Jatgely from c:ommunity donationl, provides pol8Dtlally at-risk }'OUll9ltsl tbll ~ acad- emic ltimUhal. Studiel OYS the yean 118'9 pn:wen tb8 YUie of belpl.ng young p90ple let ·their lights Oil ldgbel-edatkm Mdy in tbelr .ltril. Any daaatkml. batd• tbolil ol tbe full ldlolulbtpl (129-1225~ rm....., Wit be ~~~Kld9. ~ .. 5005, c.om Mela. 92121. IMIW LAVIMAI O...Miia Sad at passing of 'Bagel Lady' . remembrance· I wu very sad to read that Sbidey MerrUleld, the Bagel Lady, bad pwed away. I have been a Sb.ir1ey's Bagel devotee from the beginning. J 'WU always amazed and deligbted by ... boUDdl111 llD8l'VY u abe buzzed UoQnd the din helping Cllltomen, IUpllyWng 8Diployeel and JD4l)dng the ... .,... bi toWn Uong with. blg tmllll. NoW lt .._~II a beig91 ltore AD fterY ooras, but for me tlMn II aa1J OM bligel-. ad bagel a.ty. I Wiii 1111111 bs, our~ bM IDlt • mn.t.ck of buJ'-•· mil ..... ...,. . JUUIW~ CalllMia SUSPECT CON11NUED FROM A 1 ~ty. There wu a great deal of ,..., ... Parker, a convicted rapist and bUrglar wbo formerly lived in Santa ArJa. ii cummtly in the custody of the Caltfomla Department of Cor- rectionl u a result of a parole viola- tion and wu set to be released in twoweeb. Orange County Dlstrtct Attorney Michael Caplzz:t called DNA a "beautiful tool~ that not only helped solve the crimes but set an innocent man tree. With Parker named as the sus- pect, former Tustin Marine COIJ>Oral Kevin Lee Green. 38, was declared tree and walked out of the Santa Ana courthouse Thursday. Green was sentenced to 15 years to1ife in November 1980 for a blud- geoning attack on his wife that led to the stillbirth of their unborn child. Green maintained he was innocent but his wife testified he was the one who attacked her. a 'The Costa Mesa killing spree ur;ead fear like a virus through the dty. :It began March 31, 1979 when . Kiplbedy Gaye Rawlins, a 21-year-oid medical lab employee was found ttlped and bludgeoned to death. Rawlln's roommate arrived at their 307 Avocado Street apartment to find the front door open. Rawlins was dead on her bed. • She was remembered by her employees u being brtght a.op a hfud worker. Her family called lher bubbly and outgoing. Friends said she was beautiful ~d loved to dance. The next victim was Jane A. Pet- tengill, 24, who was found uncon- scious -her head battered and her ;voice box aushed in her apartment at 381 Hamilton Street. Police said Pettengill, who moved out of the ~. still suffers from her injuries. On Sepl 15, Marolyn Carelton was raped and bludgeoned to death in the apartment she shared with her 9-year-old IOD. 1be 31-year-old self. help CO\mlelor' lived just down the street -at 22' Avocado -from Rawl· ins' aputmeDt. 1be '°° woke up te see a man standing in the doorway, and beard bis mothers screama. The final mwder took place Oct. 21, when 17-year-old Debra Lynn Senior's roommate found her nude body on the floor of their apartment at 2256 Maple Street. She had been raped and her slcu1l WU ausbed. Senior, who loved to write poetry, was C4lled a good student and was a graduate of Estancia High School and taking se~eta.rlal classes at Orange Coast CoUege. At the time, police believed there was one killer because of the siml· larities, Lazar said. The killer, desaibed as having a pock-marked face and curly, dark hair, was suspected in killing six women in Orange County, three in C<>sta Mesa He left few clues, lead- ing police to comment at the time that he was, •wrapped in plastic.• Parker was never a suspect in the mwders, l..a7.Cll' said. With the solving of these three homicides, the number of unsolved homicides in Costa Mesa from 1975 to date is 19, Lazar said. But he added that police will con- tinue trying to dear the unsolved cases with the new DNA technology. a Chatging Parker with the mur- ders came about through a joint investigation by the Costa Mesa, Anaheim and Tustin police depart- ments, the Orange County Sheriff~ Department and the Orange County District Attorney's office. Officials from those agencies were represented at the press con- ference Friday. Parker's DNA profile was obtained from the new DNA data- base kept by the California Depart- ment of Justice's DNA Laboratory. 9 ~ 4 ~ ,_ vu v s g 8UY A SEU. USED CUJTHE8, TOYS 5 ACCES80AIE8, ETC. 2!584 Newport Blvd. (at Del Mar) llehWt Shell et.don Costa ... (7141 131-7383 ~~~Botanic are ~ t/J Landscape • Deslgn • Ma.intana.noe • Conmruct1on • Financing Available t 11!' I, · , 1, , ,, , , ''• 1 •,rl''\ \111111111 I , , "',, I ( t{ I I {/ \ ti uill t/f (1 -. \_ .;,(1-Jf1. Under the state penal code, when a priloner convid.ed of certain Violent atmM is reJeued. a blood~ ii taken and a DNA analysis per- fonned. Three years ago, Costa Mesa detectives submitted the physical evidence -such as thumb prints, semen and blood samples -from. their unt<>lved homicide cases to be input into the DNA data base, Snowden sald. Among them was the 1979 unsolved homicides. By the end of 1995, the Tustin and Costa Mesa police depart- ments requested the OC Sberiff'S DNA Laboratory to start the DNA typing of evidence gathered from the scenes of these homicides~ Capl.ui said. The Costa Mesa and Tustin murd~rs committed in 1978 and 1979, were similar in nature and could have been committed by the same ~. authorities said. Jbe break came in the cue late last month, when foremic ldentilb in the county lab discovered that evidence taken from the Jane A. Pettengill crime scene matched Parker's DNA profile in the state Department of Justice database, authorities said. They contacted Costa Mesa police June 7. Subsequently, three more of the cases were also matched to Parker's profile, Capizzi said. Sheriff'• offidalJ immediately contacted Costa Mesa polioe. In published reports regarding the in-J.esttgation, two Costa Mesa police i\etectives who had work.M the 1979 cases, Lynda Giesler and Bill Redmond, reportedly got a con- fession out ol Parker when the Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince SABATINO' s DR Join Us For Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Bnmch Catering Avallable For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 251 Shipyard WW'J • Newport Bellcll AS SEEN IN THE BEST SELLING BOOK '">TOPPING THE CLOCK ... went to see him lo jail last Friday. He reportedly confessed to not only the COit.a Mesa crimes but the Green case and others u well. However, on Friday. neither Capirzi nor Costa Mesa police offi· cials would verify that the confes- lions were made. Parker was also found to be a match for the murder of Chantal Marie Green. who was the unborn child at full-term in her mother's womb when her mother, Dianna D' Aiello Green was bludgeoned in an apartment complex in 'Tustin on Sept. 30, 1979. While Capizzi said the investi- gation bin\'.fed on~ D'Aiello testimony, she suffeTed memory The .First ANNUAL Info! *f..ilot GOLF SECTION SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1996 A 11 loss followmg the attack. Addition· ally, Green is white and Parker u blade. Green, who mamtaJned he was innocent, had told authorities be wasn't home when the crimes occurred. He said he had seen a black man leaving the couple's apart- ment complex. But a jury reported· ly said the story wasn't believable and convicted him in 1980 of mur· der. , When Green became a free man Thursday, he had no anger or ani· mosity toward law enforcement officials, Capizzi said declining to comment further on Green's future plans or whereabouts. AUGUST 2nd , 1996 curn>'!n~ ~ . SHOE REPAIR 3401 E. Coast Hwy. Corona dcl Mar ~ • Cl£ANING •DYEING • Adiledc Sboea • LUgage . , M;ll•ll compea~rs cou~~ 673-4640 ------------~ I I r ~10 SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1996 , FAX: -. .,. f, •• . debate 'T"' ~ • . ' ~-,---·~, ' . -~ •·. "-..... Vegetarian bus driver ·· ~,, would be hero if he had walked away ··. I t's not obvious where Toay Dodero gets bis news, but evi- dently it's not from his own paper. In defending fired bus dri- ver Bruce Anderson in bis dls- pute with OCTA. he implies that Anderson was always wiDing to cany the dreaded coupons -he just didn't want to touch them. But according to the pub- lished accounts in the Daily Pilot and in the L.A. nm.es, this was a compromise position offered after consulting with bis lawyer. Prior to that, he was quoted as saying •1 don't eat dead cows, and I don't think anyone else needs to, either.• This amounts to imposing his own views on bis employer's customers, and that's something the employer has every right to forbid. Dodero offers a hypothettcal scenario: •suppose Anderson was a staunch dal comideration for no better reason than this: He believes be· deseIVes it. It's bis opinion against OCTA'S. Where does it ' say bis must prevailf ,;; . • twJhcn tlao8e beJJefs COlilJld With .leaso.n- able tJnd waq&ieMIO~ ably leflGl requests from laJa employe.r, ~~ muat make a chOke.0'! -TOMHAn • Gloria Allred's willingness to take this case says at least as ' much about her uncanny nose . for publicity as it does her sense of moral outrage. And her ~ that Anderson's First Amend- ment rights were violated speaks volumes about bow weak their· ... case is. MARC MARDI/ OAl.Y Pt.OT With her optimism, Newport Harbor sports star MoW Mullen has been a role model In her bout with cancer. Christian ... • OK. let's sup- pose. But let's take it a slightly different way from Dodero's loaded position: suppose bis beliefs include being rigidly anti- tobacco. And suppose further that he drove, not for OCTA, but for United Parcel Service. Would his beliefs justify bis refusal to serve places where tobacco products were manufactured or sold? No matter: win or lose, she'll enjoy lots of on-camera time, and get lots of sound bites in. And .. there will be plenty of columnists like Tony Dodero happy to take "" the politically correct positi::io, she'll get plenty of ink. • gains COURAGE Faced with cancer, Newport Harbor High star softball player Molli Mullen hasn't lost her game face. Instead she remains upbeat despite chemotherapy, playing games and entertaining her younger hospital companions. Once-again, she's a winner. EQUALITY After years of being a male-only bastion, the Newport Harbor Elles Club recently welcomed its first female members. SURFERS The summertime blackball on surfing in Newport Beach that once was automatic will now be subject to lifeguards discretion. Now it's sure to be a much fairer policy. losses GOOD FAITH (ONCE AGAIN) It's disturbing that officials from Irvine Ranch and Orange County water districts d~ded to conduct negotiations on IRWD's controversial plan to dump treated sewage water into the Back Bay behind the back of Newport Beach. Once again, Irvine Ranch Water District -in its quest to save up to $2Q mil- lion -shows nothing but contempt for Newport Beach. THREE STRIKES Sen. Ross Johnson said the three strtkes law was working, others say it went too far. But a recent California Supreme Court ruling that guts the law throws that out the window, ensuring that the debate will rage on in the courts for a long time to come. rebuttal Well. of course they would, as long as his refusal took the form of forgoing bis employment with UPS. He could then proudly live by his beliefs. But when those beliefs conflict with reasonable and unquestionabJy letal requests from his employer, be must make a choice. Anderson would indeed deserve the accolades he's get- ting, if he had walked away from his job and left it at that But his position is that he deserves spe- TOM Costa Mesa ' . • What sped4l rights does er-! bus driver Anderson have when' he tried to force his religion on J unsuspecting bus riders? : He denied their rights to free ' hamburgers by withholding the : coupons. He tried to force his : religion, vegetable ingesting, on! the rest of us. He deserved to be; fired for being silly on OCID's J tim t e. ' BOBWOl.Pf Newport Beaci • • • ' J ' . , , Feds have already coerced Newport~Mesa district l Because you self-righteouslt I believe it is moral to use the power of the state to steal my ' money for your beliefs, wb~ want the state to s:top robbing • of us, including you. ·p red Martin's column in June : 13 editioft of the Daily Pilot is absolutely breathtakmg in its ndivete. The H black helicopters• you sneer at are totally unnecessary. All that's necessary is a visit from , the Equal Employment Opportu- ' nity Commission. They were just here/ Just a few days ago. EEOC reps blew into town and within 24 hours forced the Newport-Mesa board ·to knuckle under to their demands to change the borders •Of Adams School! ; To better educate the kids? To ;bnprove reading? Or boost math :1earning? ' Why, nol : To improve the racial "baJ- { ' J ! !CdM SK shows ;community spirit ; The 15th annual Corona Del )Mar SK really shows why it is !great to live in Newport Beach. I want publicly to thank the city of ~Newport Beach and all the vol- c.unteers that made this event happen. The community needs ~vents like these so people feel a sense of belonging to the com- ' munity and also because they • :are just fun. : PAULMTANK"COREY : A Not-So-Past SK Runner ' Newport Beach ' ' I • I ;Joe iBell is right on , Re: article by JOMJ)b N. Bell (Lis!en Up, June 19). About-your •supervisors . Orgy" article: RIGHT ONI -H.L JACX CA.U>Wl!U Corone .del Mar -f • , ance." What has th.is got to do with education? Yet there they were, people from out of town, telling our school board what to do. And you and other board members say you can take their money without dancing to their tune! What appalling naivete! The statements by Ed Decker and Judy Franco are also off the wall. "Intrusion by the federal gov- ernment doesn't wash," says Decker. "We write the grants, not the federal government," says Franco. And all this within days - days -after the visits from EEOC! You people are politically blind. What we're seeing here is one of two things; either the school correspondence I want to congratulate you on your wonderful writer Joseph Bell. He certainly bit it right on the bead. He practically puts into words what I feel so often about so many things and I think this -one of the best additions you have added to your editorial rta.ff in a long time. How can county officials be overcome with joy once being out of bankruptcy? I wo~d have taken it in a very somber way and thank God for the good for- tune we've had. BBRNAGAGNE Newport Beech Setting kids• Sights The local ~ce should be indeed appredatift of~ **Y •Give Local Kid.I an AcacMlmc Boott • (June 4). Tbil ii a bralD- child of the Orange COMt Col· lege and Newport-Mm UIMled Sc:hoOl DiltrlCt to pavwtdl ~ .t board is being pressured hard by the feds to take the money and they're looking for a face-saving way out; or, they're as addicted to government money as any other welfare recipient. That's right, the government monopoly schools are •welfare• schools because they are owned, managed and run by govern- ment and every parent who uses them is getting bis child schooled with other people's money. This really is 80daliam. (Look in the dictionary for the defini- tion.) And again, Wendy Leece is the only one who is really look- ing out for the taxpayer. You should be praising her, not insult- ing he ... In my personal case, we have chosen to pull our 9-year-old out of Adams and send her to a pri- sters at K-6 level an opportunity to •go to college,• hence the title of the 1U1Dmer program. •eo1. lege For Kids.• Barty intervention programs like this are vital in keeping youngsters on the academic track to high school and ~ gradU- ation. •eouege for Kk:ij• ii oae of the finest and with its ICbolanb.ip program, largely from cammunlty donatiom, provides potllntlally at-rtsk youngsters this early aaad· em1c ltlmuh.11. Studiee over the yean have proveo tbe fthie ol helping young~ l8t Ihm lights OD ~ edui:ation early in their llftil. MY «kiNU.., b1rtd• tboll ot tbe full~ (Sl9-1225~ rm -. wm bl ·~. Coll9ge For Kidl, ~,,....occ foamcWkm. .. 5005. COiia Mma.92121. IB'IWIAVMSAI o.e.MtM: vate school which believes more in education than political engi- neering. I should be getting a 40% discount on my state taxes because that's the share that goes to the schools. But thanks to liberals like you, the state still robs me of its full complement to support the schools. So I'm buying schooling for at least two and maybe three other kids. But, go ahead, continue justi- fying the socialist school systetn. In your next column, maybe you could answer these questions: 1. Identify the constitutional authority which gives people the •rtght• to force their neigbbon to pay for their kids' education. 2. U government schools are so •wonderful," why does the government have to steal the . money to fund them? (Taxation is Sadatp~ of 'Bagel Lady' theft because it is collected by force.) Why can't the schools sur- vive on voluntary contributions like General Motors, mM or Macy's? 3. Please explain why your needs or beliefs outrank mine thereby justifying use of the power of the state to force me to pay for your projects! 4. Please explain how you know the taxpayers of Texas and Florida are too stupid to demand federal money for their schools, while Californians can $Jet the feds to shake down Texas and Florida for our schools, thus real- izing a net "profit• on our taxes. 5. What is •compulionate• about forcibly denying my child the educational benefits I have legitimately earned for her, in favor of another's child? Why am I so angry? . remembrance·· I wu very sad to read that Shirley Mentfteld, the Bagel Ledy, bad pu11d away. I have bean a Sblrley's Bagel devotee from the beginning. I 'WU always amazed and deligtad by ber bomadl•• energy .. Wt buaed arOuDd the store helping CUllomen, iUplMling timployw and rnaktiag tbe bilit bagell in town along with • b6g lmlla. Nott It._. there ii a bllg9l-... m .,.., COIDll, but for me tMl9 .. Clillly GD1 bigl!I .... and bagel~· I will mill mr, our cman--blil loll a mn.tck ot b'n-w1 a pe11 lldJ. .JUUB WA1S8191' CCllllMm A wise man said it well. ~ •0emocracy will end when .. the people discover they can ~t themselves the property of otb~ , ers." : That's exactly what's bappen-t ing now, and you are one of its - loudest proponents. You wouldn't come to my ; house and stick a gun in my faCe t to demand money, so why do 1'U ask the government to do it for you? You should be ashamed. • DON HULL ls• Costa MeSll ~ ' f ~· There WU a great deal of fear.• Parker, a convicted rapist and burglar who formerly lived In Santa Ana. • currently In the CUJtody of tbe caJifo.mia Department of Cor- rectiom u a IelUlt of «parole viola- tion and WU set to be released in two weeks. Orange County Distrtct Attorney Michael Capizzi called DNA a •beautiful tool" 1 that not only helped solve the atmes but set an innocent man free. With Parker named as the sus- pect, former Tustin Marine cotporal Kevin Lee Green. 38, was declared free and walked out of the Santa Ana courthouse Thursday. Green was sentenced to 15 years toiife in November 1980 for a blud- geoning attack on bis wife that led to the stillbirth of their unborn child. Green maintained he was innocent but bis wife testified he was the one who attacked her. a -'The Costa Mesa killing spree ~d fear like a virus through the dty. :u began Marcil 31, 1979 when Ki,mberly Gaye Rawlins, a 21-year- old medical lab employee was found tciped and bludgeoned to death. Rawlin's roommate arrived at their 307 Avocado Street apartment to find the front door open. Rawlins was dead on her bed. . She was remembered by her employees as being bright and a bflrd worker. Her family called her bubbly and outgoing. Friends said she was beautiful and loved to dance. · The next victim was Jane A. Pet- tengill, 24, who was found uncon- scious -her bead battered and her voice box crushed in her apartment at 381 Hamilton Street. Police said Pettengill, who moved out of the 8{ea, still suffers from her injuries. On Sept 15, Marolyn Carelton was raped and bludgeoned to death in the apartment she shared with her ~year-old soa; The 31-~-old self- belp counlelor lived just down the street -at 224 Avocado -froai Rawl- ins' apartment. The 10D woke ap te see a man standing in the Cloorway, aDd beard bis mother's~- The final murder took p&ace Oct. 21, when 17-year-old Debra Lynn Senion roommate found bar nude body on the floor of their apartment at 2256 Maple Street She had been raped aDd her aJrull WU ausbed. Senior, who loved to write poetry, was called a good student and was a graduate of Estanda High School and taking secretarial classes at Orange Coast College. At the time, police believed there was one killer because of the simi- larities, Lazar said. The killer, described as having a pock-marked face and cwty, dark hair, was suspected in killing six women in Orange County, three in C~ta Mesa. He left few dues, lead- ing police to comment at the time that he was, •wrapped in plastic." Parker was never a suspect in the murders, Lazar said. With the solving of these three homicides, the number of unsolved homicides in Costa Mesa from 1975 to date is 19, Lazar said. But be added that police will COD· tinue trying to dear the unsolved cases with the new DNA technology. a ~g Parker with the mur- ders came about through a joint investigation by the Costa Mesa, Anaheim and Tustin police depart- ments, the Orange County Sheriff'~ Department and the Orange County District Attorney's office. Offidals from those agencies were represented at the press COD· ference Friday. Parker's DNA profile was obtained from the new DNA data- base kept by the California Depart- ment of Justice's DNA Laboratory. \ ~tAt>' ouvsg llUY & llEU. USED CLOTHES, TOYS 5 ACCEll80AIE9, ETC. 2!584 Newport Blvd. (at Del Mar) a.tilnd Shell k9don eo.c. ... (714) 131-7313 .. • Design • MaJnUmanoe • c.anstructlan • Financ1ng Ava.Dable ( 1/J' ,I, 1.' 1' r 1' 'II '1 t •,1/•11 '""""'I /\ "' 11 I (If I I ii\ i/ I t1!! i/f (1 -l-'.(1-Jf1. Under the state penal code, when a prltoner convicted of certain violent o1rw ii released., a blood Mlllple is taken and a DNA analysis per· formed. Three yean ago, Costa Mesa detectives submitted the physical evidence -such as thumb prints, semen and blood samples -from their unsolved homicide cases to be input into the DNA data base, Snowden said. Among them was the 1979 unsolved homicides. By the end of 1995, the Tustin and Costa Mesa police depart· ments requested the OC Sheriff's DNA Laboratory to start the DNA typing of evidence gathered from the scenes of these homicides, C&pizzi said. The Costa Mesa and Tustin murd~rs committed in 1978 and 1979, were similar in nature and could have been committed by the same person, authorities said. The break came tn the cue late last month, when foremk sdentilts in the county lab discovered that evidence taken from the Jane A. Petteng111 crime scene matched Parker's DNA profile in the state Department of Justice database, authorities said. They contacted Costa Mesa police June 7. Subsequently, three more of the cases were also matched to Parker's profile, Capizzi said. Sheriff's offic:lals immediately contacted Costa Mesa police. In published reports regarding the investigation, two Costa Mesa police detectives who had worked tile 1979 cases, Lynda Giesler and Bill Redmond, reportedly got a con- fession out of Parker when the Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince SABALIINO' S im Join Us For Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Catering AvalJable For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 251 Shipyard w~. Newport Buch went to see him in jail Wt Friday. He reportedly confessed to not only the Costa Mesa crimes but the Green case and othen as well. How~er, on Friday, neither C&ptzzi nor CC?Sta Mesa police offi· cials would verify that the confes~ sions were made. Parker was also found to be a match for the murder of Chantal Marie Green, who was the unborn child at full-term in her mother's womb when her mother, Dianna D' Aiello Green was bludgeoned In an apartment complex in Tu.sttn on Sept. 30, 1979. While Caplzzi said the investi- gation hinged on Dianna D' Aiello testimony, she suffered memory The.First ANNUAL Info! W-.P..ilot GOLF SECTION ;:..,.,,,... AUGUST 2nd , 1996 SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1996 A 11 loss following the attack. Addibon- ally, Green is whlle and Parker is black. Green, wbo m.alntained be was innocent, had to.Id authorities he wasn't home when the crimes occurred. He said he had ~n a black man leaving the couple's apart- ment complex. But a jury reported· ly said the story wasn't believable and convicted him in 1980 of mur- der. When Green became a fcee man Thursday, be bad no anger or ani- mosity toward law enforcement officials, Capizzi said declining to comment further on Green's future plans or whereabouts. onu ~· CUSTOM J SHOE REPAIR 3401 E. Coast Hwy. Corona dd M ar ltllPAIR • CLEANING •DYEING • AdiJedc Shoes • Lugp~ ~g) by the library people liat all this was taken care of by iB'e arclutect and designers,• said Jim Wharton, the presjdent of the Harbor View Hills Community Association. "But when the thing was completed and the lights STANDOFF CONTINUED FROM A 1 drew more than a dozen Costa Mesa and Newport Beach police officers, including a SWAT team, police dogs aqd a helicopter. Officers blocked off the area and evacuated a taco~ and a few small shops ~· Rush was arrested on tu9pidon of false imprisonment though addition- al charges may be tacked on later, pol.tee said. Rush, who the store owner said was somewhat of a regular cus- tomer, reportedly drove mto the Liquor Market parlung Jot m d white Chevrolet around 6 p.m. London, 30, and Guillenno Bertaud, 34, employees of a Tustin 3 BAGELS FREE!! 9NEW YORK. sm.E • BAGELS, GOURMET CREAM CHEESES, PIZZA BAGELS, PLETZELS, PRETZELS,DEUCIOUS SANDWICHES & GOURMET SPECIALTY COFFEES! ·turned Oil, there WW. DO abieldl. •we blame the people fJom tbe d ty or hbrary wbo ~ ovenee- ing the project since they told ua · they would take care of it, we trusted they would,• Wharton said. The hope is the homeowners, the library board and the dty can reach an economical solution soon. Some help may come via a $5,000 check from the Walt ~ey Co., which recently had to get rest· beer distributing company, were unloading cases of beer from their delivery truck in the lot. They said Rush, long gun in hand, walked up lo them and calmly ordered them into tbe store. Inside was the store owner, bis wife and son. Rush reportedly direct· ed the five hostages to sit down by the counter and told them to call police. •He said, 1 want the cops to come arrest me:• said London, in an interview after the incident London reportedly used a cellular phone to dial 911, and stayed on the line, talking to a police dispatcher. Meanwhile, Rush reportedly set the gun down on the counter and sat down in one of the store aisles. Soon, the store owner, his family and Bertaud were able to sneak out the back door unseen, leaving London in the store, on the phone and alone . r-----------~----~-~-SANDWICH I WITH POUNTAUI 1111¥1111.AG• o• : no CCM'P88 6 SOUP oa SALAD II • 4 7,~CEPT LOX) • T\JNA • TWO BAGEL DOGS I I • CHICKEN SAlAD • E_GG SALAD I I " T\JRKEY BREAST ... _ I -el.14P .... Announcing the Grand Opening of ~~~~ THE ULT IMATE IN AFPORDABL& SE.NlOR LIVING --YOUR MONTHLY RENTAL FEE INCLUDES: • Beauriful Apanmcnt • Fully Equipped IGtcheru • EJeganr Dining •Theatre • 24 Hour Emergency • Library Response • Safety Baths • Housekeeping & • Tropical Cou--..A Linen Service • 'T"'u • Scheduled • Security Gated Activiries with Subterranean Transportation Parking You'll enjoy our outstanding personal service. 714.646.6300 2283 Fairvinq Road • Cost11 Mes11 dmll' ..,..us•..,.,. :fUmlng a ,.... ftJm. tbll.lbnry -twO nlgblllut...t. •J tbougbl it WU a~ llnce they Uled the libr~. that any mon1es com1Dg from them wouJd h elp us solve ow problem,• Whar- ton said. adding that the Check was on its way. Others say the gripes fTom homeowners are unfounded and that there is sUll questions as to whether the lighting issue is really ' with Rush. tondon said the police dispatcher then directed him to ask Rush ii be wanted to talk to the dispatcher. Rush refused. and allegedly said, •oo I have to kill somebody before they'll come and get me?" according to London. •He was looking at me /' London said. "The gun was on the counter, so I just grabbed it and ran out of the store .. : it was like, 'Legs, don't fail me now.' I didn't take track in high school for nothing.• Outside, London faced another tense situation -a series of police guns pointed at him. "They (the offi- cers) said, 'Hands upl' Here I had the gun in one band, tbe phone in the other .. . I threw the gun. They frisked me, and I said, 'I'm the Miller driver.'" About 15 ntlnutes later, police ••problem. •Nat.....,_.~ tbere is a plObllm,. Nkl Ben Jacbon. tbe c:hainDaD of tbe board ol library ~. who added that COit bu always been a factor. •11 it some- thiDg that can be remediedJ0 City ~ Kevin Mwphy said tbe library boa.rd is reviewing the issues along with the d ty's department of public work.a and that the dty is wi1hng to work out a solution. said, Rush h1mself came out with his hands up. He was handeuff ed and police dogs were sent into the store to make sure the market was clear, Costa Mesa police Lt. Ron SmJth said. London. an Aliso Viejo resident. and Bertaud, a Riverside resident, were Jovial and animated as they recounted their experience. And minutes after filing their statements with police, the two co-workers - both fonner Marines -were back at work, unloading their aates of beer and stocking the store before driving away. The store owner, who identifi~ himself only as Kim, said Rush "drops by once in a while,• and that he apparently "didn't want to b wt anybody -he just wanted to see police." 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WU a great guy, very Cl'9"' •Tom M~1 murder ii actively being investigated at th.ii time,• Horsley said Meyer wu born in IndJana aod moved to Newport Beach in 1968. •tte impacted a k>t of people around the world,• Mid Vogel, who now lives in South Pasadena. "He travele(l a lot and made friends whereever he went.• attve and energetic. He wu tun t• work with aQd bad • good Mme clf::I humor. It'• a very sad situation,• said Steve Wolff, Meye!'s superv). sor at In VIilon Technologies, a firm specializing in producing a.Upod devicea that can detect explosives. Meyer ls survived by hi.I parents1 l an older brother, David, of Mission I Vlejo1 bis companion Drew Bertag- nolli of San Francl.sco; and many : close friends. • Meyer studied political science and French at UC Berkeley and the S•t YOUI CHILD ON THI NOH"'°"" STICM CHILDltN NttDtD NOW TO. 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Comer of Harltor A 19th Street ,t ~~"'-----' .. 722·9642 CIC . lie# 649491 Thursday, June 27, 1996 5:30 p.m. -8:30 p.m. $30 Admission .. Fe.i turing: Mon-Sat 1D-6 Sun 11..S I I -. Great cuisine from the many South Coas t Plau restaurants. + An exciting sampling of premium California wines. + Live steel drums of "Steel P.uade" for your dAncing or listening pleasure. lf'OHIOMO IV '·'~'' Crystal Coart .-3333 Bear Strttt Cotta Mna • <7J.f> 435-2160 EYE-OPENER Geoff Abrams first local player invited to Wimbledon Juniors 1•1<11 1 ~ harry faulkner Here's to this year's -~ung heroes • They don't always get the ink, but the game wouldn't be the same if the standouts from this senior class hadn't stepped up to be counted. Commencement, at once a beginning and an ending, triggers optimism, celebration, satisfaction and perhaps even apprehension for high school graduates. For a prep sports reporter, however, it means the end of an era. So while the Class of 1996 pond~rs its future, my editor annually assigns me to remember its past. Scanning the pages of the Daily Pilot from the past nine months is required to complete the year-in-review packages that have been appearing in recent weeks. But no refresher is needed to revisit some personal memories created by those seniors who recently departed to make room for the Class of 2000. For those, I thank the athletes, to whom I convey best wishes up to and beyond the time they make the transition from competitor to observer. For most, this has already 8 SEE PREPS PAGE 83 • Historical ties and bow ties all play a part as the OCC Varsity Eight heads to England for the Henley Royal Regatta. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot COSf A MESA -Ties can be binding in more ways than one. For instance, there are the his- torical ties that entwine each generation in shared experi- ence. Such as this year's Varsity Eight from Orange Coast Col- lege preparing to leave today for the Henley Royal Regatta. Tilis will be the 10th OCC crew to make the trek in this the 25th anniversary of the first Pirate team to travel to fabled Henley on the Thames. And then there are ties like those confounded bow ties that every member of the Varsity Eight will need during their stay in the land that invented for- mality. HWe had a 45-minute session after a team dinner to go over how to tie on a bow tie,• said Coach Dave Grant who. yes, was coaching when the first team journeyed into the land where the people speak a strange sounding language called "English.~ After Friday morning's work- out, ties were still on the agen- da as Grant passed out instruc- tions with a six-step approach complete with illustrations. He and assistant coach Jim Jorgensen, both wearing shorts, were diligently demonstrating the procedure above their MARC MARTIN I DAl.V PILOT 1be news was all good for Geoff Abram.a who wUl compete at the All-England Lawn and Tennis Club. Abrams invited to i Wunbledon Juniors j • Newport Harbor , grad to be first local to I play in the prestigious 1 1 junior tournament. By Richard Dunn. Diilly Pilot I Geaft Abrams bu aoaed the ~~ more than once in hll pion amateur tennlS I '1 ~~1:x~~. aJ6De to ay, Brull, ~ ... ,. ·''*· He's there for the first time. Abrams received abort notie9\ but good news, when U.S. Tunn1s A.saodation offi- cials recruited him' for the Wimbledon Juniors, the grandfather of all Internation- al Tenn1I Federation junior events. . But' thll invttation didn't come on a illv• platter. No, Abrams MIDed it. Abraml, the only p&ayw ot tbe ftft.playw clan from the U.S. who ii not a membs of QUOTE OF THE DAY 'We had a 4S~minute session qfte1' a team dinner to go ooer how to tie a bow tie ... • -OCC CREW COAQI DAW? GRANT MARC MARTIN I DALY Pl.OT Britt Farmer, center, and the rest of the OCC Varsity Eight go through their final workout before heading to England today for the Henley Royal Regatta at Henley on the Thames while above, members put the boat away one last time. knees as the crew looked on. "Of course, you wear these around your neck,• Grant said looking up from his task. Most seemed to be getting it just fine, but sophomore Greg Hanson, who will be headed to Long Beach State next season, seemed to be having more trou- ble than the others. "I'll just have to get an Eng- lish girl to show me how to do this," he said with a satisfied smile. "A blonde English girl." Considering bow ties will be a part of the expected attire wherever the crew goes, he should have plenty of opportu- nities to meet a bevy of beau- ties. "I may never learn how to do this," Hanson added, as the •SEE HENLEY PAGE 82 ONE OF THE GAMES' BEST Tomsic was a guard on the Bill Russell-led 1956 Olympic team considered one of U.S.~ finest hardcourt teams. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -About the time legendary Bill Russell was growing taller than door- ways, there was Ron Tomsic, a kid on the other side of Oakland in the 1950s who never came close to Russell in basketball lore, but later shared one of the greatest patriotic unities any two Americans could bear on the gold-medal deck in the Olympic Games. •0ne time," Tomsic said, •1 was taller (than Russell). I was a junior in high school and be was a sophomore. Then, he grew 5even inches in one year, and be really didn't start to mature as a basketball player until the end of his sophomore year at USP, and then be became something real special." Russell played on the w.t side of Oakland, became 6-foot· 10, led Coach Phil Woolplrrl Dons to NCAA champlomhlPI ln 1955 and '56, and steenMi the Bolton Celtics' dynasty ln tblt NBA. Tomiic WU an east-fim kid et Premont 1-Jjgb, com~ agalQlt R~ aDd K.C. Jcmee (anotlm rutwe Besketball HID of Pemlr) Ill tlMt IUDe .... ti.a playllig ••• Rwll aglllD ID ea• ... Willi 1' de ---::::ra: ~-dll.&:!. Sall .. ml!!~ ..... ., t ~ Jlrmcl and. DOW · l-4-------------~--------~---~:~~-::~,:_:~_:_J ..... ___ ....i_ ....... ..._ ..... .. c d a ii ._ ti a £ I I I I I SATUROAV,JUNE2Z1996 ~. ' -, . ....... '-... ' ,., ~ .~ ... . Recent Mustang grad Broesamle second-team All-CIF pick • Costa Mesa H;.gh first baseman and pitcher Matt Broesamle led Costa Mesa to back-to-back appearances in the Southern Section Playoffs for the first time since the 1961-62 seasons. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot LOS ANGELES · Recent Costa Mesa High gTaduate Matt Broesamle, a two-time Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year, has been named second-team All-ClP Southern Section Division m. Broesamle led the Mustangs to back-to- back appearances in the Southern Section Playoffs for the first time since 1961-62, hit· ting a district-leading .452 and compiling a 7-3 pitching record. The San Diego State-bound standout also led district performers in hits (33), RBI (29) and doubles (11) and belted five homers and scored 21 runs. A hard-throwing right-hander, be struck out 57 in 69 innings, finishing with a 3.55 ERA. Playing first base when not pitching, Broesamle's multiple talents helped the Coach Doug Deats' Mustangs fashion a 15- 10 record, one victory shy of tying the school single-season record. Mesa finished tied for second in the Pacific Coast League Broesamle was a two-time All-PCL selection, who shared District Player of the Year laurels this season with Corona del Mar High's Chad Johnson. He earned solo recognition as District Player of the Year as a junior, when he hit .390 with three homers, 21 RBI and 19 runs, as well as a 1.66 ERA and a 4-2 pitch- ing record. The All-CIF teams are selected by sportswtiters who comprise the Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles' All· Southern California Board of Athletics. TOMSIC CONTINUED FROM 81 who ever played, in college and the NBA, and I think it carried over to our Olympic team. "The thing that made Bill Russell so later became friendly with Peter Ueberroth, the United States Olympic Committee President in 1984, when Los Angeles host- ed the Summer Games. tion, he probably never would've had an opportunity to play on the '56 Olympic team. It's likely that Tomsic, who helped found Grubb & Ellis in 1959, would've become a busi- nessman after gTaduating from Stanford in 1955. good was that he just had a fantastic atti- tude about the game, partic- ularly on defense. He loved to antic- ipate. It was amazing how he could anticipate somebody's shot so well. But the thrill of winning the gold medal, standing on · 1 I I I I{ < ) \ I ) I < ) Tomsic, a CdM resident since 1975, is still involved Tomsic, though, had enrolled in a ROTC prOgTam at Stanford, thus resulting in his appoint- ment to the Air Force, for which he earned All-Armed Forces accolades and ultimately was given a chance to try out for the Olympic team. When Tomsic played for Stanford, he estab- lished an Indian career scoring record that stood for nearly 10 years until Tom Dose surpassed his mark of 1,416 points in 1964. Three times, Tomsic earned All- Pacific Coast Southern Division honors. Against USC once, Tomsic scored 40 points in a game, netting 14 of 16 field-goal attempts. •Whenever you have a team with the likes of Bill Russell and KC. Jones on it, I would think you're going to end up being considered one of the gTeatest teams ever,• be said. •Russell was one of the gTeat players I Ill (,\\II" · RONTOMSIC with_ the South- ern Calif omia ..,,~ .... tbllll Melboume GMtes Olympians, making spe- cial appear- ances at events such as A continuing series on our athletes' quest for Gold Thursday's at C hildren 's Hospital of Orange Coun- ty, when Tom- sic and other past gold- medal winners the stand while they play the national anthem, it dtesn't get any better than that." Russell, ironically, stated right after winning the gold medal that he had no intention of playing professional, but later went on with Jones to win eight NBA titles in a row and nine in 10 years. Tomsic had pro offers, but elected to go into business and passed out gold medal replicas and ran an Olympic torch relay during a reunion for bone marrow transplant sur- vivors. Tomsic, from fhe Bay Area, also ran in the celebrated Olympic Torch Relay through bis hometown last month. In 1984, Tomsic served as a commissioner at-large and was in the limelight again when he escorted another gold medalist -Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci -on her goodWUl tour of Southern California. Romanian officials wanted 24-hour protection for its gym- nastics star whenever she stepped off the property of the LA Olympic Vlllage. "We ended up having a nice relationship," Tomsic said. •After spending so much time togethp, you get to know each other pretty well." Tomsic, who has three chil· dren and seven gTandchildren, formed his own real estate development, investment and management firm about 10 yeai:s ago, after leaving Grubb & Ellis, the nation's second- largest real estate firm, for which he served as senior vice president and founding director. Though the LA Olympic Organizing Committee didn't contact Tomsic about Comaneci's 'visit until a week prior to her arrival, finding the time to devote to the project was, well, a no-brainer. Tomsic described it as •an honor." Today, Tomsic continues to represent our nation's Olympic organization with honor. accident,-so he chose crew. Crew mem- bers will smile at that one because rowing is almost all legs. ty Sight Crew members look to him for diredlons. vt.ioDOI an uDllmited bolt o1 women offer- ing tO lbtl, • Hamon added, as the vision of ' an 1mllmtted host ot women offering to help him tllled bis imagination like a gust of : wind ID 'a ipilJnller. •ft .. all ~formal," Grant said. •Much , more forilMll tl:Wi Wimbledon. It's like 1Aa68r wGr:ld. · -nm Will be a greet experience for ti:..-guys. They deserve tt. • 11lil Vanity llight Ii already something ~ bemg the fti'it OCC ~up ever to I Win tbe PadftC CoUt R~ Champt- ~· Tbeir wooderi placard on the wall of adtlc CoUt RoWing champions had been conspicuoUdy empty before this year. It now bas a piece of tape with 1996 Writ- . ten on it w:ltb tbe ~nt rllemento yet I to come, Mitch Munt, anotli.tr sophomore, who will be tramfentng to Stanford in the Fall, is • the molt tmpnlinq member ot th team. • Tb8 forms~ Seal ja bUilt wee a bloct of ' ~ta and WoWd be at balne on any off en- ' .tvi Jme Oil the foOtbell fleJd. A quiclc intel-Uv-ce lblDel me under' hil bJond pete. A parachuting acddillnt that hu left viii· ble teen Oil .. left lbouJdel' and hil dgllt ~ to MIDI a few..,., actually le(I bbb '° occ. WbiD be intftd. Oil cmtpll lie WI loottng for.~ Wbere tie Woukl- n't .... to me llll lllgt mobuitiilbe "In a way the accident put me on the road to England," he said. "I never thought I would be doing anything like this. •At the start of the year we were olily hoping we would go." The crew, which includes Greg Anson, Rob Bobsien, Kevin Creagan, Britt Fanner, Ben Platt, Nolan Sisett, Tony Walket, Rob Woeliel, and coxswain Justin Freels, Will basically be a group of "Have oars, will travel " A new boat is being shipped over for them to oompete in. That's partially why they're ~ over so far in adVance of the HenJey which starts on J~ 3. •vou have to be molded into a boe.t, • Walker, only a freshman, said. "Uke an Indy car racer, you need to be titted just right. We'U be Uling the extra time for tin- kering. Squaring thingt away.• .. The teem Will take it's own oers whlch are the same as the NatioDal teem ueei. The aew had one more event to panak8 in Friday afternoon before h<>pptng on tbelt flight out Of LAX this morning. P~ waa long-time prqgrem backer BW Puc:oe'I 80th birthday and leVelal of the ....... were ~ on Joinirig him for a ..a aboard Sau"*, Wblcb ~ tlWJ( w into ·HomelldE Sa&Or.· With the iction-~ecs ICNdm a.. 0'8W 11 aatkJptling 8aOll ........... that...,,..., .. be•-. Cl c:..;wllD JmaD,.... II ......... , ............ bllt.v.,.a'11111t...-.. On the water he is the teun'• .,_ and ears, but interestingly enougti bD control extaDds onshore, too. Aa tbe aew carried the bOat from tbe dot:k, through the shower to tU8 tti8 salt water off, and into tbe boethome, tbe crew responded to every ccnmand frcm Freels. Once the water. wu chmM611d off - inside and out •· each membir fls9d lbelr gaze on Freels waiting for ldl oat ORI•. Pr9els, for hit Part was pedKt1j at bG1M With bis mantle ot ~ bukiDg CGID-0 niaJidl knoWing tbat everyone WU Wding tor !aim: Dem, of9t me wroag. Tbe tMm wam't doing this beC&ule rr-1111 • OClidlOl freQ. Par from tt. It WM a ... relpec.t for' 1119 young .... wbo ......... tie ..... o.nman of the v ... Q SeY9Nl ..O·wf•• ,... ....... bf Orange Coait Cal11n ...._.... .. ... Boat Club IOCle.cl Jmtaartb d ...... . Bay Club an .. ,.. COii& J....-,. 11Md'I .......... J*l Of ... ..a.dint 1'fll•• ,...... ... ----ollllllj· .......... ., ............. _ .. ..,... ~·--~ .... 4 .... . ............... ~ ... "' .... ..... lollowlng a coavlndng PHOTO BY MA.RC MARTIN Newport Beach Uttle league All-Stan DEEP SEA FRIDAY'S COUNTS Davey's Locker · 1 boats, 243 anglers. 5 yellowtail, 134 bonito, 796 barracuda, 482 calico bass, 63 sand bass; 43 sculpin, 1 s})eephead, 2 hal- ibut, 8 rockfish, 305 mackerel, 2 cabezon. 2 black sea bass (released). Newport Land1ng • 5 boats, 172 anglers. 8 yellowtail, 123 barracuda, 117 bonito, 52 sand bass, 321 calico bass, 3 rockfish. IRRELEVANT IRRELEVANT It's It's that that time time of of the· the year year again! again! Irrelevant Irrelevant Week! Week! Mr, Irrelevant JUNE23 JUNE23 ARRIVAL PARTY ARRIVAL PARTY TWIN PAI.MS RESTAURANT 1WIN PAI.MS RESTAURANT 3 P.M. 3 P.M. NEWPOln' IEAOf NEWPOln' IEAOf PUTS PUTS OUT OUT ntE 1ltE WELCOME WELCOME MATI MATI BAHQOET IHKIAA4ATIOH: 263-0727 . I I r-------------------------------~-----------------, , · Irrelevant XXI ! ' ' I • <I 1,, l • • I • Southern Call· fornla College lllell'I telUISa coach Matlbew Scott (center) talb with hia All·Ammtca doubles playen Ryan Lewis (left) and Dave Rob- blm at'tbe Costa Mesa Tenn1a Club where the team work oats during the leUOll. MARC MAATlll I DAll.Y Pit.OT • ·4.' ··: 4 . "~ . . . ,-;~ •• DYNAMIC DUO . sec doubles team of . Dave Robbins and Ryan Lewis overcame many obstacles to become first All-Americas in school history in men~ tennis. C, OSTA MESA -Recently Dave Robbins and Ryan Lewis made history by being the first men's tennis players from Southern Cal- ifomia College to earn first- team All-America honors. · That they were unseeded going into the NAIA Tennis National Champtoi;:!tfus and advanced to the se · als is impressive enough. That they extended the eventual champions three sets, with one of the losing sets going to a tiebreaker, is better. yet. · But when you consider that Lewis actually sprained his right wrist five days before Nationals, and was forced to quit his first-round singles match because of the excruciating pain he felt when hit the ball, the story takes on o:ew proportions. : . "I just couldn't do it," Ryan said alter starting singles play. "I quit right away. There was PREPS . CONTINUED FROM 81 shadows cast by fellow seniors Qane Plock and Chris Candlish. • Eagle coaches eventually bad to order him to shoot more, after ~e soft-sell approach failed to inhibit his unselfishness, and his sbbsequen.t offensive outbreak ~owed his productivity to become as noticeable in box scores as it was to those who saw the Eagles play. . a : Erle Bernb.arcl. Newport Har- bor. Not blessed with supreme slze this 6-1 outside hitter inftict- ed wounds more than kills with bis creative shot making at the qet. But with his fiery court pres- ence, he helped swing momen- tµm toward the Sailors more often than he swung at await-mg sets. This was one athlete who was even more entertaining to watch \fhen play was deed than during tf>.e actual action. And, don't be confused, that's a compliment. I a MelUN Ford. Corona del Mar: With three-sport athletes increuingly on the wane, she quietly ·amassed 12 varsity letters in lour spor1J (four each in bu- ~etball and track and field, and two each in swimming and vol- leyball). • DeterminaUOn and focus are attributes that helped her soc- just too much pain. I couldn't believe th.iS was happening. After winning the conference tournament, we knew could do some damage. Suddenly, I could barely hold my racket." "We're serve-and-volleyers and we like to take over the net,• Robbins said. "Offensively, we're always moving, poaching. We do our best work at the net, but it was tough to play our game with Ryan's idjury. "I think we were down every match at Nationals, but we're both good comeback players." If doubles had started the first day of the tournament, the sec duo never would have made it. But with a few more days to rest, Lewis force-fed himself a diet of ibuprophen for the pa.in and buckets of ice for • the wrist. The opening match against Casey Lucas and Michael Clay- borne of St. Edward's (Tex.) was an adventure, going to a first. set tiebreaker that Lewis and Robbins finally won 18-16. They swept through the second set 6- 2 to advance. ·1 hadn't played for a few days and I was tentative on my returns and serving was pretty tough," Lewis said. "Once the adrenaline got going I was o.k. • ceed in all the aforementioned pastimes, but her 4.0-plus · grade point average was signif- icantly more impressive to the ad.missions department at Princeton, which she'll attend next fall. a Margaret Grover, Costa Mesa: Mustang coaches needed just two words to describe this basketball and track and field competitor: "Great kid." Equal parts bard work and ability contributed to watershed senior seasons in basketball and track and field, the latter produc- ing a Pad.fie Coast League gold medal in the 200-meter dash. Her persistence in basketball, however, might have been more WE BUY BY PHONE! PM Gell Cllal•• Jaauila7 A JHdaJ 10100a• 6 2:90pll r...~vw......,. . ....... , a a.•1 •:--••la ..... COLLEGES jim waiters ·we started off a little shaky, but ended great," Robbins added. "Our goal was the quar- terfinals going into nationals. "When Ryan hurt his wrist, we were just trying to go match by match. Luckily, Ryan kept feeling better and better.• In the second round, they went up against Mathias Sundberg and Kevin Apel of Point Loma Nazarene. Sund- berg was half of the duo Rob- bins and Lewis beat for the GSAC title. The SCC team won, again, interestingly enough by the same 6-4, 6--1 score. Sund- berg would go on to finish sec- ond in singles at Nationals. It didn't get any easier in the impressive, as her tireless efforts were seldom rewarded with playing time, until a coaching change helped her land in the starting lineup late in the regular season. Q Alleen Bennett, Estancia: You must be doing something right when a school administrator takes it upon herself to become your press agent. My voice mail contained more than one message this year on Bennett's behalf from Nancy Fer- da, the Eagles' girls athletic director. Indeed, Bennett warrants recognition for her contribution to the water polo squad's ·banner season, as well as the sterling third round as Robbins and Lewis dropped the first set, and then battled back to win t,be . third set in a tiebreaker over Alessio Albicettie and Phillip Leonhardt of West Florida. So the two roommates fountl themselves in the Sweet 16 fac- ing No. 15 seed, Christian Wassmer and Tun Oosterhous of Ouachita Baptist (AR.). "We killed thetn, jumping to a 5-0 lead right away" Robbins said. •After that one we really thought we might have a chance.• They eventually fell in the semis, losing to the No. 16 seed of Gustavo Silva and Rodrigo Monte of Auburn-Montgomery (Al.) who went on to win the doubles title. Robbins and Lewis took the first set and then lost the second in a 7-6 tiebreaker. Silva 6-2. Monte made it to the Sweet 16 in singles, while Silva reached the quarterfinals. Robbins and Lewis ended the season as the No. 3 team in the NAIA ranking on a team that finished 11th nationally. "I've been asking them to step up all ye ar and they really did a great jqp, • sa,\_d first-year SCC Coach Matth~w Scott. "They should be one of the teams to beat next season." example of devotion she set for her girls swimming teammates in the spring. a Janet Diaz, Newport Harbor: The Kurt Rambis of Newport- Mesa District girls basketball, she seemed to store energy exponentially on the bench, before exploding onto the court in a frenzy of teeth-clenching tumult. Stats were not important to this quick-firing spark plug, and neither was self preservation when it came to the pursuit of any loose ball. She'll likely treasure the floor- bum scar tissue on her knees and elbows longer than others preserve their prom corsage. THE EARL'S I a42-t1sa I SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1996 WIMBLEDON CONTINUED FROM 81 U.S. who is not a member of the U.S. junior national team, had to come from the \Dlderbrusb of the USTA and ITF rankings to procure a spot at the All-Eng- land Lawn and Tennis Center, where the Wimbledon Juniors begin for Abrams either a week from today or July 1. It is believed that Abrams is the first local amateur to play in the prestigious grass-court junior tournament. •u•s nice they speak English here, because all •Grass suites my game, yo could say,• Abrams said. •tt's fut. It's a lot more difficult to pass on grass than on har4f courts or (:lay courts, espedaJJf. if I'm at the net a lot It's an advantage for me." Abrams, who frequently hita with pros Rick Leach. Robert' Van't Hof, Scott Davis and 'Ifevor Kronemann at Palisades; launched his ascent up th~ rankings ladder about a year ago at the Southern California Tennis Association Jtmior Sec .. tional Championships, an event that starts its 94th annual tour: nament today. _ Abrams, a former Palmer Tennis Academy the other places speak another language," Abrams said by telephone Friday from Surbiton, England, where he's competing in a preliminary tournament that starts Tuesday to determine Whn- bledon seedings. Surbiton is about 35 minutes from London. "It's nice they speak English here, because student, won th~ boys 18s singles title last year iil the SCTA Sec- tionals at the Los, Caballeros Sports Village and b~ been rolling eve.{ since. all the other places speak another language . . . IJ Last sum.mer, :· be was a finalist-f at the Sugar ~ Bowl lntemation-: -GEOFF ASRj\MS al in. New · ,. Abrams, who was graduated from Newport Harbor High on Tuesday, didn't have much time to celebrate following com- mencement ceremonies. By 6:45 a.m. the next morn- ing, he was out of town. "I got a half-hour's sleep,• he said. • In the 52-week calender year of ITF results, which determines ITF rankings, Abrams has come on like gang-busters. Abrams, currently the sec- ond-ranked American in the ITF 18s behind Miami's Rudy Rake, reached the quarterfinals in doubles in three consecutive European stops, getting to the Pinal Eight with Camarillo's Bob Bryan (a future Stanford teammate) in the Italian Open and French Open juniors. He also reached the quarter- finals of the Astrid Bowl in Charleroi, Belgium, with a play- er from Sweden, Matias Hel- strom, before returning home to wear his Newport Harbor cap and gown. Only ~ week ago did Abrams, A Palisades Tennis Club member, find out he was invited to Wunbledon. Abrams, with a big serve and an intimidating net game with his 6-foot-5 frame, will be in his element playing on grass at Wimbledon. Orleans. finished .. fifth at the ITP '· Hardcourts, then won the U.S.-· .. National Indoors in Dallas on, 1 :· Nov. 26. o'. Abrams, who signed an e arly letter of intent to attend Stan-.: ford last fall, did not play high . · school last year, and played only sparingly this year. Abrams, a former top-ranked 1: player in the 14s by the USTA and a two-time member of ~ I U.S .. national team, had been- dropped from the U.S. team laSt ' year and went more than 11r months without winning a tour- nament, before his SCTA title, In March, Abrams ripped through ITF events in Brazil and Paraguay, reaching the semifi-, nals in singles at the Ba= I · Bowl in Sao Paulo, Brazil, beat--- ing the tournament's top · along the way, then advancin,g • to the quarterfinals of the Aswa- cion Bowl in Asuncion, Paraguay. In April, Abrams followed that up with his third champi- onship at the Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament, his final Southern California tournament as a high school player. Abrams won the interscholastic (18s) division. Abrams' mother, Nancy, and girlfriend wtµ be llying to Eng- land next Thursday to watch him compete at Wimbledon "Geoff gave me a free ticket to fly there with his frequent-flyer mileage.• Nancy Abrams said~ STEAM CLEANING AVAllABLE Throughout the month of July, artwork destgned by our top 1 o wtnf'*'& In the 4th Annuel Delly PIOt leuclent D11lgn An Ad COnteet wttl be on exh6btt It the Showcate 'Gell«y, located In South ~ Plaza w.. 1831 Sunftow A~ s.nta Ana ~nd Computer City). The 1 O plec9I on • dltpfay .,.. ~ by our caah prize Winnen Who garMNCt g;Md prtze*Md tnt, .aonlllnd .. In illeehof .......... cllila~bi'th---.. .......... '*"' lftd 10 -111t. Mwotk OM vt_...ckiftftO...,' ael'-Y houra: w.a. ii. lllL •. 10 aim. to 'I p.m.; .. _ ...... ,_ ..... ft "" • 41111J1 I • • ..... , h .V l'9 P'• • • • • ~ tMnk YoU to Clas&fied ads work for YOU! THE Daily Pilot j YOUTH SOCGIR I" ~i • Ameba Soccer Club to host , · Beach Sand Tournament next j . Tuesday and Wednesday to 1 : • raise funds for trip to Big : Island Cup in Hawaii. NEWPORT BEACH -The Ameba , , Soccer Oub will be holding its first J , annual Balboa Beach Sand Soccer Tournament June 25-26 on the beach at Balboa Pier. Pive age groups for both boys and girls will be in action alonlJ with a women's division. Check-ins start at 8 a.m. and prelim- inary pairings will continue all day and most of the 26th with the champi- onship games being played at 6 p.m. The townament is open to all boys and girls born between 1982-87 and women over 25. Each team will have three players on the field at one time -with a maximum of five players on the roster. • . ... . . .. . • .. . HOUSES/ (ONDOS FOR SALB CORONA DBL MU 1022 Entries with less than three players will be paired up with other teams. Walk-up registration will be held at the tournament tent near the pier. Age divisions with less than seven teams will play a round-robin format. All other divisions will be double-elim- ination. The games will be 20 minutes long with substitutions on the fly. Organiz- ·ers promise the rules are simple and will be explained at check-in. The entry fee is $10 per player. Youth groups entering more than 10 players will receive a reduced $5 rate. Each member of the winning te'am will win an all-day pass to Disneyland. Second-place winners get medals. Net proceeds, il any, will go to defray the travel expenses of the Ame- ba's boys under 12 team which is plan- ning a trip to compete in the three-day Big Island Cup starting July ·18 in Hawaii. For more information, call Ame ba Soccer at 723-1031. , J I . ,·I . ' . ' l.l ~). " ~<:" :!.'.~, ·. . • ~ ,.· ~1 4 -• I - ,---~ - --'"r--------.--, -~ ---. ------~.~ ,!X"'&~~';'1'~' .J,,.l'_';1 ,· .\ ·r1. ~,,.~: __ · __ 7,~~·' __ . ~._g~~.:::i .4 _ ----'~ ···-IOl'IW.&. am»~1· __..-c.4. c.....-1 ..... --'points; 2. (tie) , • Cde) '-" c.11, 2 Po'ntl. fMw MOat & COID •c-IOltrodcM. 2. CJ Sluggers. 2, ...... 2~5Wtng1hk. f~ 2. INr:hclotl~ 2; 6. 2 polntl; 4. (de) MulMMe, 0. CM· 1. (Ue) ~ Mile. 4 points, We Try (tie) llut Sole, o. ~ SlammeB, 0 . ti Blanca, o. 1he SmoodWI, o. ...-. 4 ~ l . (tie)~ This, 2. a..nr Bombers, 2; 5, (tie) COID"N• lllWI -o.a· Take Your Base, 0, Tomados, O. 1. (tie)~ 2 polnb; Muf-1. (tie) My Leg HUfts. 2 points, MOIJIPllD aJID ·0.1· fln Monsters, 2 points, Tomados. Don't M9tW; 2 points, Plmes, 2 2 ~nts; •· Old Bats a a.11s, o, points; 4. (tie) M••uders. 0, ke 1. (tie) C.lifomla OrNmln', 4 fl BNWdogs. 0, Contlf'leOUI Chalet. 0, (.one, o. polnts, Rebels, ' points, River c.ble, 0, B.se B•ndlts, 0. Rats, 4 points; 4. the Fungi, 2; 5. ..ws••1• ~·l).J• (tie) Villa Martinique. 0, Cleats n 1. (tie) Rebels, 2 points, Bar-B•r· Cleavage, 0, Verlfone, O. 1. (tie) Pierce St. Terminators, 4 lans, 2 points, Flatllnen, 2 points; MOOlflED COID •o-z• points, National Sports Grill, 4 '· (tie) Ballpark Oldtlmers, 0, 1. (tie) B.T. Appraisals, 4 points, pofnts ; 3. (tie) Brew Crew, 2; HTBC. 0, Pathfinders, 0. Ziggy Ziggy Ziggy, 4 points, The POC, 2; 5. (tie) The Stag, 0, All Mighty's, 4 points, The Rook-Shorehouse, 0. ... 'S.D-4" les, 4 points; 5. (tie) Apria Jones MIN'S"'•2" 1. (tie) Bombers, 2 points, 58th & Temps of Doom. 0, Beer Bud· 1. (tie) Lowted, 2 points. POC, 2 St. Rats. 2 points. Blythe & ASso- dies. 0, Riptide, O. cla'tes. 2 points; 4. (tie) Sharks. 0, points. Pierce St. Terminators, 2 04-Ever, 0, SUper Freak, 0. MEN'S ·c-1• points; 4. (tie) Jones Boys. 0, Bilbo 1. (tie), The Goons, 2 points, Bagglns, o, Outers Shooters, o. MEWS~·o• Screaming Mimi's. 2 points, MEN1s•c.2• 1. (tie) Unknowns, 4 points, NMCC Men, 2 points; 4. (tie) 1. (tie) Junkyard Dog, 2 points, Giants, 4 points; 3. (tie) Vester· V.1.E., 0, Outer Limits. 0, Qulen Es Bam Burners, 2 points, Step Two, day's Heroes, 2, Big Wednesday, 2, Mas Macho, 0. 2 points; 4. (tie) Budmen, 0, West Coast Auto, 2; 6. (tie) laco- Shooters, 0, Dog Pound, O. nomlcs, 0, The Dogs. 0, Slxers, 0. COED •c .. 1. (tie) Bllbos At The Bat, 2 MEN'S •c.J• WOMEN'S DfVlSION points, TNT/Cleats n Cleavage, 2 1. (tie) Bad Barts, 2 points; 1. (tie) Q-Club Oirtbags, 2 points, points, Orange County Combo, 2 Young Guns, 2 points, Sliver Bui-Zubies, 2 points; 3. (tie) Rookies, points; 4. (tie) Kiiier Virgins, 0, lets, 2 points; 4. (tie) The Chucks, 0, Gunn Bandits, 0, Strike A Pose, Zubies, o. Shorehouse, 0. 0, Team TaxJ, 0, Sportspage, 0. O, Total Kaos, O . a USIFllD HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNll Monday ............ Friday 5:~ Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pn Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thlll'Sday ........... Wednesday 5:00pn Friday ................ Thursday 5:~ BYPllDI• (714) 642-5678 BYMX (714) 631-6594 (P1ease include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BYMA&Oll• PERIONa 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92fJ27 OxncrdNewport BNd & Bay St , ..... ~-.,.. 1. (tle)T.0. 5tioc*n. 2 points. ~ Plza. l points, Contain-' en. 2 polntJ; 4. (tie) Dumn. o. ,anot Heeds. 0, McGaw, 0. ..... IAIUl'IAU. c.e. ..... .. ,.., 1. Rhymes With Duck. 8-1: 2. Sneak« Sque.kers, 7-~ 3. The Misfits, 5-4; 4. (tie) C.mlvorous Apes. W, :foters, 3,-6; fi. Kaplan's Dell 0.8. • ~ 1. Traosducers, 8-1; 2. B's & O's. 7-3; 3. Below The Rim, 6-3; 4. Get Any Lately?, 5-4; 5. (tie) Domina- tors, 5-5, Go-Nads. 5-S; 7. S.T.I., 3- 7; 8. Sllverado Bears, 0.10. W.dn11clay 1. (tie) Jad's surfboards, 8-2. O.B., 8-2; 3. Wild Threads, 7-3; 4. Name The Team, 5-5; S. (tie) Sil- verado Bulls, 4-6, Cypress Oistrib- utors. 4-6; 7. Baxter. 3-7; 8. Rhymes With E>udc II, 1-9. 'Thw'sd9y 1. OSC. 7-2; 2. Centerfield, 6-3; 3. (tie) The Eagles, 5-4, Henry & Harry's, 5-4; s. X-Zibitz, 4-5; 6. Natives, 0.9. GINIRAL POU CY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. 'The publisher reserves the riJbt to censor, reclassify. reVISC or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. KODAK PRODUCTS BUSINESS .. ... • "' • • • .. • .. • .. .. " ~ 1160,000 ANNUAL POTENTIAt NO SEWNQ Wiii not lnt9ffer• with preMnt emplOyment. A llmlted numw of factory dlr9Ct dealere wlll b9 appointed In your area to own and operate "Ju1t F9r MemorlH" Profit C90-ters. A turn key lnvfft· Ment of 135,000 11 ,.. quired to 11att, If you truly want to b9 Ind• pendent, MU the Mlt brand MtN ~ mett ..,. .,.,.,... ~ menee. .. today "'"' Wed. fof a penonal ~.~&Mil '*IC.....rno.11 .. -... .... :r .... ..... .... lllO "" ..... ..,. ....... """ ... lllllllll9n KOdlk Co." 1-eooM7• :t, •• -I -.. ewpon Bcac~ta Meta Daily Pilol ,;::===~~~=========-=-~--~~~~---~----~-:;---~~~~~~~__!! I• IUSIDSS LOST a !MPLOYM!NT lllPLOYlllNT ......_ OPPOITVJRTY FOUl'D 2925 5530 5530 -~~------------------ ' 2t04 *REWARD• •3•.000IYr IAOeM•~P!l!!a~a~o~N~w~u~~Dllllitoll 11yowusGOnH : PAY PHONI ROUTE LOaTi '•RIHT potonU•I. Reading own . and operate With OMM SHAlllf TODAY'S CRoSSwoRo PUZZLE 1 30 Local & l!etab sit.. La1t Hen 47th & book•. Toti FrM (1) retd candy ahop In -.cf TANNAH HMSCH I l!atn uP to 11500 ~ty s e •• h 0 re . N . B . 800-89&-8nl Ext. R· Newpott BMch area. : 1~9e0 Call Me-4271 1381 fot lletinga. Low ~. pr°' , P•phono •l•I NO CAT FOUND • Fem. 140,000/Yr lnoome Informal~ caN Mra. WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ 1 moMy downl LOW.II Slam••• mix nr. Irvine potontl•I. Home Burden a Oourmet Q Prleeal Factory Olrectl & 171h, CM. 842·5879 Typlata/PC ua.,., Toti CC2dl4f;.~~i;~.T>< ~th EM~West vulnerable, U club. What do you respond? C .. I t-800-707-9378 ,OUND Small white Frff (1) 800-888-8T781.,,.. ........ -..:..,--..;;;..;;...;;.._ ')'ou d: I y •ND 1NG1 LAZY male dog. Poodle mhc. •x T·1381 IM llallnga. Po•t•I 8tor• Retail Q. 5 • Both vulnerable, a11 South 1 MAN'S DREAM Few Found 8/21 al Beach .401000/Yr lnoome counlltf, pit flew hrs ... QQJlOI OAtO•I •Kt84 youhold: : HO\lrt Egual Bl s and Talbert near potontl•I. Hom• 3535 E. Coa•t Hwy. I 1 ·800·820.e,a2 cr .. tvlew •chool . Typl1t1/PC UHra. Toll C.O.M. 973·2930 The bidding haawoceeded: •Vold w 8 7 6 OA 1098'2 .x 78 t C•ll 847-3238 FrH (1) 800-898-9778 R•C•PTIONlaT NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST I VA~ n d01 n 9 •Lo ca I LOaT LOP lllAllalT ax T·1381 for ll•tlnga. Medical front office l• INT 7 The biddi~'n bae proceeded: te• aah Income• S $40 000.Ai 1 and back 18 "/hr What ft ... ~on do you •-'-e? WEST RTH .......... SOUTH 20 Hlab account•• un from Collage Dr. ' ,., noomo Small a d t I·· di • '"'"' ...... · .,...,.,.. •800-878·l883• CM. Brown mate. Be-potentl•I. Home n r •n Y· S• 3NT Dbl T loved pet.557·8235 Typists/PC uaera. Toll Newpott B .. ch otnce. Q. I • Neither vulnerable u South What action do you take? : MONEY FrH (1) 800-898-9778 Exp pref. 780-8800 you hold: L eo 1 9 1 T : 2 ·Pa 1 r • ex T-1398 for ll11lng1. R•Cl!PTIONIST ' n . 8 • N .. :ther vulnerable, as 1 TO LQ·•u 2914 h drena preacrlpllon · s ~ ,... ' iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil glauea. RO\lnd, pink Aealat to Controller UPERCUTS: Looking •7 8 6 QA 10 6 4 2 04 .X 9 8 a South you hold: and purpla. Lost In and PrHldant nHded. for friend~ energa,lc Avoid •ankrupto~ June. Alto a round, Prorl support person person. /PT avail. The bidding hat proceeded: MK 8 OA.J 7 3 oK •A .J 8 7 2 ACROSS 1 NM"V .. 5~ 10 Oulc:k 14 Dltec:tor Preming9r 15 AllOld lldroitlV 18 Arm boM :17 MMtat. 18 Hlmll&aytn country 1e cargo 20 Earshot 22 Pott-<lrinlclng 24=torege .,.. 25 Flitt lindef 26 Out-of-date 28 Spews 32 OoYe'• home 35 Wise birds , FrH debt conaollda· brown pair 1011 In for prop mgmt firm to Musi be flexible. NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST tlon w/credlt aervlc.. Aprll. Po11lbly In the •hare duties of: $5.50/ht. 831·7990 10 p... 10 p ... 1-800.283-8988 vicinity or Wiison St./ Accounting, Finance, Rat a I I i. p-1 The biddin~proceeded: 37 Old cattle town 38 Ben·- 39 Nurse'• attire 41 TrOUMI part 42 Coldef bed<stroke 29 lOM interest 30 "Howdo I ' •9 Actress 8ulnger 51 Evrta Of Juan- 53 Pry love-T • C .M . Pl•••• call PA, OL. AP, AR and ASK THE What action do you take? ~UTB P... NIOORTB • 552·8501 Data Entry. PleaH : ANNOUNCEMENTS ~;~~·e~%1~~:.0~~; EXPERTS Q. 3 • Both vulnerable, aa South kat do you bid now? CLA881Fll!D #280, lrvlne CA 92714 If you want to know you hold: EAST p ... .... Skir11ength 45 Sheltered from . thewlnd 3 t Knchen heft> 32 Sliver ol wood 33 Cry ol pall'I 54 Chemical compound 55 Run-down 56 Labynnth 57 On the Loolt for anawers on Monday. 34 Musical ensemble II'• th• rHourc. you EMPLOYMENT CNA'S what It m•an• to be a can count on to Hll a Certified Nuralng Unen Expert, come to myriad of merchan-Assistant• needed for Slroudal The aklll• 4AK83 OAQ871 OA8 M8 Whal is your opening bid? Learn t o be a better bridae player! Subscribe now to the 48 .Actl9SI ca1 .. 48 Bagi 50 At;1cK Bellamy 52 Imitates a snake 56 Ealty show 36 Ice ~um -· 39 Not rural Caspian di I b you have now-• an 40 Virginia City "3 Spookiest 58 So ' .. tema, ecauae EMPLOYME'"T full-time 3-11 pm thlft. outgoing peraonallly' our columns compel '' Must be certified, can-do attitude and, quallfled buyera to 5530 have good com· Ideally, cullomer Hr· calll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii munlcallon 1kllla and Q. • • Neither vulnerable, u GoNn Bridae Letter by callina South you bold: (800)7~1.225 for information. Or write to Goren Bridae Letter, 4A.J8 0 1093 OAKJ10916 •Vold . P.O.Box"410,Ch1cqo,IL80680- Partner opens the bidding with one "410. 59 Huge 60 75 Wlmbledoo champ 45 Says polltlvely 47 VOi• in 59 Thought • 62 -out: barely • get by 942·5078 enjoy working with the vice or Hies experl· * SPLASH! * elderly. Please apply enc•· • could lead to • PERSONALS 3002 Wanted a few great at: MANOR CAAi! an exciting carHr and team playeral lmmed. 11880 W•rner Ave llfHtyle move. Open-openlnga for a facial· Fountain V•ll•v Inga now exist for: 1---------....... --------...----------1 HOTTE8T ,I * ,14,IA, · 1.69 LIVE ....... loe 900-505-5050 800-739-4420 818-758-9100 et l-S9Z-170.910 TALK LIVE MEET PRIVATELY Talk to IOm800e on their private home phone. 18+. One-~Ona t-809-540-5172 ChMLlne t..eot-474-3172 Men'ICk.d> 1-809-474-3173 Aom8nC9 t-80IM74-3178 Psychic/Astrology 1..-....74-3t7t Adults Only Int 'I tarifls apply. 111, llyllst, manicurist (714) 241·980b and a1al1t. Com., C only. PleaH apply In off•• Shop Needs person at Splash Hair fri endly. energetic, Salon, 10119 Adams flex ible, person. A v e . H u n t I n g t 0 n 3007 E Coaat Hwy COM Beach. EARN $0·$7/Hour $11444.00 Per Week possible with the Summers Mall· Ing Program. Thou· sands p aid weekly. JOIN FREEi Send SASE and S 1.00 cash for registration form CONSUMER N!TWORK P.O. Box 10913, Costa Me~. CA 92627 Sall your unwanted Items the easy wayl To place your classlfled ad call 842·5078. Incoming TelemarkeUng. Flex hrs. Days/swings &. graveyard avallable. 841·0831 M·Sal 10a·2P OFFICE ASSISTANT Aviation Company. Bllllng, scheduling, flllng, some computer exp, phone, CYalomer support. FfT wkdys. S tar ting S8 fhr. Advancament poten- tial. Call 550-0578 PIT Food Demonstrator• In stores In area. Car nee. lmmed. Opening 714-557-5579 P•lntor• Exp pref, not req. Huntington Beach. FT. Call Kim PERSONALS 3002 71,..413"5703 ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•-p-.-rt---t-lm_e_D_e_m_o __ to-r ongoing In Grocery FULL AND PART·TIME CASHIERS AND SALES ASSOCIATES Flexlbla hours, a competitive atartlng Put EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 S•I•• Aaaoolate Tutora p/t. HS French, Gitt shop at John Math, Science. S.O.C . Wayne Airport. 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Paintings, china. glsware. furn. etc. 40Yr NB Res 673-6223 SERVICE 'DIRECTORY CERAMIC TILES CLEANING 3528 SERVICES CONCRETE & 3548 MASONRY FENCES 3557 & DECRS HEALTH, BEAUTY LEGAL 3615 & FITNESS · 3740 SERVICES PAINTING 3858 PEST ROOFING 3910 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3 812 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I CONTROL 24Yrs Quality PalnUng 386 9 l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •THUNDER ROOFINO• N~~~"c!~:.:~~~~~ 1~D o!:d:R:•~1 * IHt Prlce/Qu1llty •Wood Fenc••* SK11~"'&0~'!?.~~=I! ·~~~'t,~!~~~s 24T~~~~~~!;dT~l~r ENVIRONMENT 1 ST For all of your roofing EXTl!RMINATINQ needs. RerooffAepall. A _C_O_U_S_TI_C _____ , At Affordable Prices. !peclallztng NB/COM ~~~;= ::n..C:~~ =.,. ~ Maaaag•• & waxing Attom•v·Properod Ucl280644 645-3209 Frff Termlta lnspec:lion Lie 638144 848-4122 Showera/Countera/Flra .5/offl 71•·•7M · AdValllage Constr 974-5301 ca11 Badly 28e..e808 Free P~ ConlUltallon QUALITY • CARE tEWNGS 3408 Natural Stone & Marble WI! CLEANa Only ••XPl!RT1 Blk walls, . (714) 74 .. 9272 Summer Spocl•lal Fp1c1 l.&45486 842·2214 vac ... t Proper1l••· brick, concr1, atucco & ----------------20Yrs Up. Xlnl W'Otlunlnstltp An1a/Roachea/Flea11Rooen1s 1-------- Slme o..; svc. en-4111 REMODELING ... Cl!ILING MAST•R •Acoustic Removal• CHILD CARE 3536 Cuatom T extur .. Palnt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Incl: catpeta/Wlndowa atone. 25Yr Exp. Lows FLOOR INSTAI.l. HOME CARE/ 1-MAS--S-A_G_E____ Fair$ Ron-4545·2417 ~'r;>i;.•~ ... &88M30f•*I .loH 931·7843 REPAIRS 3620 SERVICES 3760 3830 fWNBOW Circle Malnt • IS30.. Palnllng-lnt/Exl HouH/Apt Pl•c• Your Ad Herel & ADDITIONS 3916 Local/Oualtty Advertising iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Name Recognition. Specl•I Intro Ofter Ferthlng Interior• Call Todayl 574 ... 246 K11chen, B1lh Remodels WINDOW CLl!.ANINQ co~•CTORS L Ii 8 Thor•ptf Quality )ob . Free ast. e Average 1 atCMY·S30 nuv. •QUALITY WORK• A C.,e<:IQtver for eld8fly & Nutrition lntlWC L#569897 83e.8888 • 2 •tOl'Y·"4!5. GENEJUU. 3558 HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc 10Yrt Exp. Local Refs. AN IL MT S 5 /0 t t -------- Uc'cS. Mark 838-1300 Rm Add111ons V1saJMC L#560875 873·12i2 CARPENTRY 3510 Debbi•'• D•Yo•r• A place you can Trust Uc'd Home Environment MHll * Ac:tlvttlff Hr FllrgroUndt 545-1177 Houae Clo•nln9 Mrble/Carpet Bnd/ln• DrMng/Shop/Good Cookl maaHge. 722-9823 *~!!~0o':.::v::~i:::~ PLASTER Spring Clo•nlng AC• CONITRUCTON L708279 722·7332 Christine e.e-3735 M• .. age Th•r•PV Texturing•W1llcoverlng1 REPAIR 3880 SPRINKLERS 3921 & Rag Svc. Mlnl-bNnd1, Tennant Improvement Caro Giver For the In Chlrol)racUc office. Reis. L704332 969·2407 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii H•ndym•n/Romodel LICRNIED<:IDAYCAR~ Cat1?9' & floor. VtuJMC/M Remodela e Com/Rea elderly. 12 yHra •KP· 910 Off 111 Vltlt --------1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Addition•. Bath, Kitch Lota ot TLC & Funt AJ • eee.asoo Ll4t6708 M ... 770 HANDY MAN 3710 Rel' a. PIHH call Moat Ina. Act: 843·9053 Carl Manlrt Palntl~ PIHtertstucoo Patch SPRINKLER REPAlR Fire-Waler Damage Padlalllc CPR & tat Aid T•ml 71~87·9038 lnVExt•Full Sarvlce ·Serving So Ca 25yr•· Valves•Heads•Ttme- Elec, Plumb, & Paint Meall/1nack1 lncld. Raal NB BUILDING CONT Qual•Refs•1°"' Off Llct1'328884 24Hrs cloclla 26Yrs Local E~p Newport arH. tmmed rtlH FT/PT 904-1740 COMPUTERS 3558 47Vra. Design to Flnfah ·IT E PHAN S· 1--------MOVING 3834 L1356098 733.9049 714·1554-7831 John Burr 292·2831 ,.. Page 714·237-8122 Can 1 help you? Hom•• Onie• Works J'l!nrt:l'D'Y 37841"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------M.ACM•DIC •Care fOf C.t.. Kirchner 123·5090 General Repair: .;Paint Qn~ 1• CARUANA PAINTINQ ---------!--------- 'A to i HANDYMAN CLBANING Macintosh comput.,. 1..1. looH conetNotlon /Rool/Tlle 714·581-768t PUBLIC NOTICE lnVEx1. Ve1 low. low PLUMBING 3890 WALL INSTAUJREFACI! CA81NETS smRVICer 3548 In your hme/ofc. Low/ cuatom Home lulldert Wiiiiam Harold Jewelers The Calif. Publlc Utlll· prices. FrH '1· Bnd/ln• 3932 Kltchanl, bathe, door•. I;; ~ hourty'tate. 873-8819 LICtll481804. Ref's. •P•lnt/C•rpent-:v• Watch & jewelry repair llH Commlstlon RE· l52t4l4 714-ff3-27~4 COVERINGS windows. Doug 548-7258 714-97e-7789 Drywall and morel Antique• Fine Jewelry QUIRES that all uHd EMERALD PAINTING THa LOCAL PLUMa&R ...---~------·•A TOUCH OP CLASS Small Job• Oki Buy/Mll/lrlde 973-0385 household good• lnVExt. Wallpapermle ·• JamH E. Bangert Oo.· CARPINTRY•Wlndowt Cleaning. RH/Comm Gary 045-5277 movers print their Free esVAat/10yra exp Since tt47 THIE STRIPPER Speciakl1ng In wallpa~r remcwal. Uc# 58892'1 • 714.993.5037 1' I &~~~&;:,:: TUC/•r•8•oanded2l2~·71e;~ ~•lfria••+ DOORS 3580 lalftl Retired Contractor I' aun5r•-. P.U.C. Cal T numffber; Compelltlv• $7114039 r;=~lce~~~:. 11 L#211M1 • CaJI Bob ,• W l~ _.. Reptlra, lmprovemanll, •nnu w» llmoa and chau •urs QeneAbrame iiatntint I,. 24 ......... 3 pg.31 .. "" .. 8 ••Oii HOUSECLEANING l y I C E •-am )obi. OUAmy/lnleorttY LAWN CA.IE 3808 print their T.C.P. num· Int/Eld Oual PalnVReasS bpert Drain Cl•anlnt Farthing Interior• _,,.. • ...,.,. Ucenaed·Bonded . ' -•......_od '42 1170 ber In all advartl•• & Plumbing Repalra 1n11allalion, Removal s1o.oo per hOUr. • System Soflware . dependable door 1 ear•. KM'! • ments. If you have a ~~~~g ~n_::.. '78· 20Yra ~ All WOtt Qlllr Discount wauco~nrig, .')o•••&t 714-M8,!'03M •ViNS•Oebu~'n.• hangef'. Ouar work, lllMODELI carp, plbg, aaalo Y•rd M•lnt qu .. tlon about the le--39ot7 It~ MW2tl L#560875 873·12tJ! ."-AIU"' .,. , .... Don 52t ... 10 paint. elae. tile, atucco, & Lawns, Ctn-upa, TrM gaUty of a mover, llmo lk•'• Cu11om Painting '("••M'IUG 3515 WINDOW CLUNING • Bd\lp• Hard ·ves • roofing . MORGAN Trim, s~.·Aerata. or chauffeur, call: Prol, Clean. Quality Proolao Plumblng W• gals 'nould hang ·.....-.n···u·---iiiiil •CARPET CLEANING •System Rebuikb • DatwAIJ. Uc'd. PhlHOo3ae1 ThMdl J\~·'9-'IWt•t Public UtlllllH Work. tnVExt & Docks Repairs & Remodels together S1np. inst ... , C • SCREEN R2! .. PAIRo-·V~·lnlanetinltllla• s Mobil• 1403·SH• • k. Comml11lon Ltf70:M68 e:11-4e10 L .. F'"1·eaE•t"lm• .. •·,~ -:~~2~01 r!ny1C::!_" rot'I ar,at Cleaning FREEESTl 7 7 ,.., •J>111 in J~• IJlVJQ 3584 iMil 714-558-4151 PAIN'TING 28 ... 190 ' .. .,_ ~ • ~~ an'1~~~~!1 •E•ri•h•. HP••ro1 in_!~•, • Pun:huo ldvica • ~ ":~·= , . .,.,,. .... a. .._ Dtbe"'•dO'• MOVihQ Conaclent.ous Craftsman --------, 1 .. oo..aea .. T• • Ul'ope n ro .... a 9M Uo#-190 °:: v:.,. •x • • eill • J '1S14i'N ' Locat/OttlcetStorage Ot0-1alNone<I Pride In POOL In townl R•f• 6Yrt !Xp. RICUl'S Rt:scul NA Ph8w. NO ..... '°° .llm e31..a:fo Lan.ea.............. Long Olat. Free Eat. WOflunanlhlp. 289-1190 SERVICE •1cou IUCkDI arece 211-M•• 714-89l-Ol90 amtAoowe•a ...,..,,.., vn 1une ~. n1a1932 •'"4t1• _..... ............. ....___.. ___ 1 ••• ~ I Uphot Cat• coiiPLifi ~ eto. " ..... u.. l.ndtcape/lltlatlc OMIQn. ...... leoeftd ...... PEasoNAI. iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MM;°'* eve. aft Oft fllra•Caroet•Wlndowa •.an ..,.1 It BA""'NG 3720 ContractorlC27-l0400t. Prof Movarst 14"r SN 1•1•"4 •lu• Poef• I ase.4•~1""441-2483 KltOh•n'•at1'1•8tov• _ .. , ~ RTt vw Pron' Elhlcal '41-?IOI ·101~1Sr Olac{Tft714U S12VICB 3887 Pool. Spa Wkly Svc. .... _, ..... t.aoo.---· ............. ~ ..... 1 ....... 11150 .._..l,, 111t--"""'•1hll• _....,._.._ ....... _....__1H"o.,....neat_..••e1tabl•"·-H•.,,,.rd CON-•-• Llo'delaoltd1&1•!ne"'9d """"To The DUMP PLANT MT18T • • ..,.-..,4 4 Y--C -... ~waal'I ... iU:ine " w1G ,.,, ....... 1 ... , lpeolallat k'I .. l•llnt ALL..AM•RtcM -... ,,.. ne• 3528 ~:.:'"':, •:an Lad~ MASOIOY 3557 •r •CtlJ~••• •iiO Wit heul what Truh tand1eape/lrrl1_atlon Movea·U ... CatefuHy ::, '.: M~ ~ ---------'i•••lli•••I r. .... ~ • Man won't! Hl-1182 upgrad ... 7eo; • .,.. ~ .. ITC1~t-....... i: .. u .eaa7 aooflNG 3910 h.ome. ~~I: -wit ................... ---...._ --.. •ttt1 -..~ __. t4• _ ... .., -"· • ._ .. , ·-•"•ne'• a....-..... .--.._ Cono. ftatlO, Ortvew-v T11D1Y DOLLAR Fp1o. ua.. ..... n Vt WAUUAJCLaAN-UP :.,..a.a.===..= PIDfTUIG 3151 PWIO • VOCAL ~ce:!; ":'~~:f :a.&raaJiir. .,_ •80o•en IPflr*ler9 ••• uo1 llSIOWS JIM ~·""J~_.::~ ~IOClk .WL& iOO#iiii 1.841 .. at..ato UCeftMd ,.,......., ,,.. bt. ,. """' e•• ••en 111• 3894 Put ' a few words to work for you. APPLIANCIS IOl 1 21.lou.ft. 141-4095 Over.tocked with 1tutt? A can to Cl&Hlfled will help f42:ff71 Hou" full of lmmac. flJtn, l•ather eota Mt, r1c• 1>99ter and elelgh bedroom ••t. gdfather 1-'-""-------- clock, vlctorfan tvng rm, allk tr•••· etc. 828-4870 W.P. YOUNGQUIST PAINTING CONTRACTOR QUALITY PAINTING BY PROFESSIONALS CLEAN, NEAT & DEPENDABLE RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INTERIOR • EXTERIOR Fully Insured e Local References CA ST LIC #602098 W.P. Youngquist 714-645-3305 <:::::>( 'ff 0....... '90 QrMd WAQOnHr convertible, aoact•CI. •WD. low ml.; thoW• ........... under ... ~ mll••· room cond. Bal of 2 4 1 7 e a m b o o , • W Full ... lat. 7•11, WE'AE lWo Nta of..,._ (rac· 142,000. e44 .. 811 ~arr. ~ • IAT 8AM-"'M • BACKI New epoftlng Ing) w/trall9r 11200 j 3. IOSI Ouallty woman'• good Mlffman .. m. 940-1491 DODG• ill••••••• cloth••· Furniture, pl••·nerc, equip ., G 80151-_..--.-C .... l~D..;;.IS~~l-:1-::3~0 Toole, llooQ, EiC .... HHlth r1dere, coolef9, Mtetral .. l .. erda ~~~~~~~~~---;i~liiiiii.miiiii SPAMILYM•GA •to., houe•hold Hull onlv. uoo.: ~·AG• SAL• good•, tum, clothing. 7 ... Heo '84 .,._.Ven conv., •a .. roed•• ••n• SATllR21:00 •ot.t• Sale WE p,•v ~.UH ~:.. ~tr=a '= ieoD Orey. a cluelc •-......... ,..,..,..,. long Tone Of atutnl sat .. ,.,,.., •-"-m sun "' ~ ' .... 4,... • .. .:.211• for th• collector. ..... ""'"' _... • EllM,,...,... ...,.. .... 1 • .., • ., ...._ • · For good UMd SabOta •ng. -· "'"'· .,..._ v $3000/0•o. Call hair fem c•t. 1 yr, In· ..., ..,.... 1/23 11-3pm 2012 • 1 u door/outdoor, nffde TICDTS &075 Don't mlae ltll Vleta Calon, (Eaat· boet equ pment. '89 Dawton• Very 17,.9047. lovlng adult home. 13• lleftt• Vlata bluM •·tfqu11+ I Minney'• Yacht Sur-clewi. A•bultt •nglne1~~-=-==~=--:- 843-o705 --ec Uftl I-··.. aa..11 Ciii'ij;.... .., ..... plu•. 1500 Old N•W• recently. 14,000. 080 '81 300TD Turbo _ .. _. •-•-1blk w. of lrvtne eve QhliiQi SALa 1-12 por1 Btvd. 5'tMl92 Alk for Bijan 873-~49 DSL wen 3rd Hat, Movln•• Can't Keepl TICKETS-4 WOMENS .. 000 Paloma 0 ...._ Sat. Wht aecl eofa. bll< Wlndaurfere 3 com· all extfae, 2nd ownr, 1 ~ year old t•mal• V.. FINALS 7/'JO 175-84111 • ••-I f _ .. ,_ .,,_.., cond 17500 t 2 10 " k old Co.ta ..... acquer co t ...... s, nu pl•t• Mletral On• d• -..--' · ~tt•n~ (m .. ). Bo.IC June 22123 hm..Sprn Aebok enoee, cloth••· 11Qn1 Ma1t boom & fORD 9075 evN/Wknd•: •75-1740 trained. Playful. Fe-No early bird el & morel 402 Viet• NII GrNt for t>egl,,.. Wk~ys: 8e0-l"2 male cat Indoor/out· GA.RAGE SAi.BS TreHurff or trash. Trucha, Eastbtuff nei to advanced. •a• 3808L Exe cond, door.• Call 845-7019. ••••·-~-Furn and appllanc... •Movtng iale• S800-S900 875-6989 •eo Teuru• W..-n on• ownr. Carte .... l'rl/Sat 8·3pnt (Wak• Everything go••I 80k mllH. Rune gr•at. foam grHn. Loaded. •------------------Forreet/Colgate) Sat &am. H••hld loof(e gr•at. muet ... 1 1115,000. 840oi814 JEWELRY, FUa5 coaONA Excer. equip., fabrlcal '" T11, furn, lln•n•. MA11HE SLIPS se,ooo 7S .. M83 8t Alt? 8025 DEL MAI 8122 1upp11 ... chair•, •tel clothlnglg1u1\'11ar•. DOCltS 7022 1993 POAD 1------- MOVINQ SALll 1844J ..ward Ln aRONCO 4X4 ltOW lOTC! 9182 --------- Mloheel 8rvtlft lltho FrVSal/Sun In p.rtec1 cond. All --- ---- ''Poto". Arttat proof. llot8t• 8ale. Moving, All day. No Junkl D 0 C K + a 9 flt power, .. ather, phone, , Worth S2500. Aaklng 1 day only, beautlful a181 Mlner8treet SAifTAANA +•i•• mo/mO/'frtv. tow pkg, rlm•/llt••· 78 Sliver Shadow1 II s1250 c 11 an 7 antlqu•• & col-BBIGBTS 6l84 St•pe to ehopl/bch. Only 80k mll ... S17K. PurchHe, ea•• or 3i0.:.._18;o~m. lectlbl••· bargain MOVING aA&.a Sat. EZ/ICCell. Utlt 176-o048 1574-4247 or 84a-94.49 ••change. 723·5824. prlcee. AnnolrH, bev· 7:30-12, 320 E. 211t · 252-5440. • •led mirrors, waJnut St. CM, Oak furn, *LAWN SALi! * 40' Moort119 b;t of OFFICE FURNITURE 8t EQUIPMENT 6047 gat•leg tabl•, hooeler, hou .. warff, cloth••· Set/Jun• 22/9am-2pm Pavllllon w/Coronado -G-E-0-----9-0-8-01-------- much morel Sat. f/22, Our LoH ••• 10 Your Baby clothes, baby 25' aallboat. Two an-VOWWAG!N 9235 8-2pm. 708 Marigold. Qalnlll Sat. 9am fumltur•. adult clothH chor1, 8.8 marlne-ob1liiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COM 844-otM>7 Fr•nch Quarter'• and mlec thlnge..... long •haft, Vhf, new •94 Ql!O Trocker 11 NelghboihOOd iale Sony Cam, toye-blg/ 20432 Santa Ana Ave. Intl. 875-0892. Conv•rtlbl•. GrHt '7i SUPPaUQ R•d/ Four 2 -cl r • w • r Sat 8/22. Sam. All plastic, home/ofc, alot 40' Mooring etereo •Y•· Brand n•w Whlta convertlbl•. lateral fllea, •tffl + kind• of ituff: baby, of misc. Harbor BV South Sl(j• B1tJboa top. V•ry cleanl $9400 RHtored Ilk• n•w. lamlnate top. Like new office, sports, clothe•. Gelaler (Behind Dennys). Island, nr Coral Ave. OBO. Ask for BIJ•n 842-9574 S495. 841-4095. book•. music. 4()()..500 sat aam-1pm TRANSPORTATION s12,900 721-oee1 873·9449. CLASSIFIED block Larkepur, COM B o a t , . f u r n , I••·----------,,.....--.....,.-,...-1 ANTIQUES ._ I th to t 50' SLIP B•autllul So. --------ca It'• the resource you Sat 8/22 ClothH, c o ea, ye, e c . Bayfront. Bal Is. Sall HONDA 9085 CIASSICS 9250 can count on to ••II a book•, misc. Garage 218 B Palmer St BOATS 7011 Boat, tow profile. myriad of m•rchan· In a I I• y b 1 h Ind (Newport Heights) Hydroholet. 875-0323 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·~~re c!!fu':~s b:~i::, 719 ~ Poln .. ttla YARD* SALE '91 ACCORD LX Xlnt 1eao Ptwmouth Bu1I· qualified buy•r• to •Yard Sale Sat Sam· Set/Sun 8/22·23 &am SUCYCLES FHtHl · cond: 1-own•r, ac, ne11 man'• coupe. catlf 3pm. Exercls• equip, 408 l!at"er St. p • d a I craft. N • w pwr. wlndow1/d00f•. S39,000 orlgJnal mll••· 842·8978 clothff, bootle, Etc. lV, tools, computer, $2500. Asking S1500. AUTOMOBILES •tereo cus. 80k mites Xlnt cond. 2nd owner 307-C Marguerft• Ave. eppt, Iota cf grHt 11un1 729·1150 $10,500 985-&418 S4900 54S.a030 .,,T e Buyer's Mar et" V'Check your shoppfug list otl by stopping ·tn today at any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! ''Buy, Lease or Browse'' nge Couney__'s Auto Dealers are Number Otre in Customer Sat· action SADDL•BACK G !I IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1 ·800-8:S1 ·:S:S77 714 :SI0-1200 --CH Rl'Sl.£1\ Ma ATW,.P.90P......._ 2925A ~~"N Mesa CONNELL CHEVIOl.ET 2828 Hort>or Blvct C.M. Me-1200 I LINCOLN i}MERCURY .. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES OBITUARY 888 PUBLIC NOTICES MANAGEMENT ASSOCIA· OF NEGOTIATIONS FOR PUBLIC NOTICE Meza, FfW'k, 384 ntflhlp dueled by: en Individual ducted by: an lndlvldual duc1ed by: an lndlvldull TION 338 DAHLIA AVENUE, CO. Hou1el, David, 118E Have you 1tarted doing Have you slatted dOlng Have you etal\ed doing Hive you llat1ed doing PUBLIC NOTICE MISCELLANEOUS AC-RONA DEL MAR NOTICll 01' H1u1 of Performance, business yet? No business yet? No butlnn1 yet? No bullnel• yet? YH, ~ --------• TIONS 22, OPTION AGREEMENT PUBLIC UU aA1.1! 882J 4-ff Hatamkhanl Holll R. Grlgg1 Janet L Baba Llurle Wattrl NEWPORT BEACH 13. MEASURE M AND AND GROUND LEASE Buelne•• and Willlams, Janet, 350 Thia 1tattrnent wa• filed Thi• etatement Wll filed Thi• 1tattrnent WU filed Thi• llll•ment Wll flied CITY COUNCIL CONGESTION MANAGE· CURRENT BUSINESS ProfeaakNte Code Cruz, Roman, 108C with the County Cletk of with the County Ciani ol with the Courtty Cletk of with the County Cleni of MENT PROGRAM 1996·97 23. BUDGET CHECKLIST Rodgerl, Jamff, 188 Orange County on 5-10-96 Orange County on 5-31·96 Orange County on t-31·98 Orange County on ~24·99 AGENDA SUMMARY ELIGIBILITY PACKAGE FOR THE 1998-97 FISCAL Seo. 2t700.21707 Rodger1, Jemn, 169 UHHt3883057 11883885104 'l ... Hato97 'IH83H4518 June·2•1 1991 14. USE OF COMMUNITY YEAR PROPOSED BUD-Notice Is hereby given by Hau -..,, 233 D-0 Pllo J 8 15 22 Dally P'I J 8 1"' 22 n.n.. Pilot June 8 15 22 Dally Piiot June 22 29 OROINANCtS FOR IN· DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GET/BUDGET RESOLU· the undersigned that • Beta 'rhefa Hou 381 auy t une ' ' ' iot une ' "• ' ..... , ' ' ' ' ' TRODUCTION GRANT (CDBG) FUNDS TION publlc lien .... of the !cf. Clat1t, Dean. 24~ 29, 1998 Sa817 29, 1996 SA807 29, 1998 SM12 Julye. 13, 1998 Sa822 IN"!'ROCJCE ORDINANCE FOR ECONOMIC DEVEL· 2.4. BOARD AND COM-lowing described per90n8I Barklf, Teny, 292E PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUILIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE adding Chapter 6.08 per· OPMENT PROJECTS MISSION VACANCIES property win be held el the MarcoulldH, M., 682.J telnlng to food handllng 17. NEWPORT RIDGE 2$. UPDATE ON CONDO-houf of tO:OO A.M., on the CU Technclogy, 303-304 l'ictltloue .......... F1ctltloU9 lhalneu Flotltleua 8"91nMe l'ictltlou. 8ualMH busln11111. Rf SO LU· PARK · Direc1 staff to enter MINIUM CONVERSIONS 8th dey of .My, 1998. Dated: June 10, 1996 Name ltetement Name ltatement Name lt.-.....nt Na.me ltatement TIONS FOR ADOPTION Into formal discussion with AND CONSIDERATION OF The Hie wll1 be con-BUiie Olson The foltowlng persons are The fOllOWlng p1f10M are The folloWlng peraona ere The followlng penont ate RESOLUTION modifying lhe Newport Harbor Ridge AN INTERIM URGENCY dueled et BRISTOL ST. Thia notlca 11 given In ac-doing buslneu .. : Wall doing buslne11 as: R & R doing bualnesa u : face doing bualneta 11: Best qi lhe Paramedic Subscription Hotneewr11n Auodatlon ORDINANCE MINI STORAGE{ County ol cordance With the p~ Strfft Banklf'I lnvfftment Holdlng1, 4e Calle f'rHno Value Prod\lctlon1, 20352 the WHt, 2300 S. Lewl1 PRrogsraOmLl/T. O h...., I 18. LEGAL ADVERTISING Publlehed New~ort "!...~·!!!!!, 01 Celt lf~~ll. 1lon1 of SlcilOn 21700 .. Servlcee. 10371 Garden San Cllmenle CA 92872 Sw't V~ Drlw, Laguna 185, Anaheim, CA 92802 le! I N •ut .... z ng FOR FISCAL YEARS 1996-Beach.Costa Meu Dally .... pr .......... , I I or... .-q. of the Buslnen & Pro-Grove Bl 18. Q1rd•n R. R. Development, Inc. Beach. CA 92851 Raul Peyan, 2300 s . lAwll the Police Depar1men! to 97, 1997·98 AND t998-99 • Pilot June 22, 1998. BRISTOL ST. MINI ST • feulons Code ol the Stale Grove, CA 92$43 (CA), 49 Calle Frnno San Steven Fitzgerald Jones, 185, Anaheim, CA 92802 lemporerUy close, or d1Vtr1 Accept the bid of the Dally Sa820 AGE, 1100 BRISTOL ST., of Calllomta. Digiorgio, Winifred, 10371 Clemente CA 92972 20352 Sun Valley Drive, LI· Thia bu1ln111 ft con- tratf1e from portlon1 of Sta· Pilot and authorize 1 pur-CLASalFl•D COSTA MESA, CA. 92926 Pub 11 eh• d Newport Garden Grove Bl 18, Gar· Thia bu1lnH1 le con· guna BNch. CA 92851 ducted by: an lndlvlduel shore Drive. Balboa Boule-chase order for th• thr.. , The lleme to be aold are B11ch.Co111 Mesa Dally den Grove, CA 92943 ducied by: • corporation Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-HIYe you 11111ed doing vard. and N-port Boule-year periods of 1996-97, It 1 th• •a 1 y ·to-generallv deta'lbed u !cf. Piiot June 22, 29, 1996. Thie bu1ln111 le con-Hive you 1tarted doing ducted by: en lndlvldual bUllnnl yet? No vard. during the 4th of July 1997.98. Ind 199a.99. ace•••· Information-row1: furnltur•h clothing. Sa819 dueled by: an Individual bullneH yet? Yes, 5/etfle Have you started doing Raul Payan Holiday 19. AIRPORT AREA RE· packed marketplace tool• and/or ot ., hOUll-Have you ltarted doing R. R. Development Inc .. bUllnlM yet? No Thi• lllttrnent WU filed MEMORANDUM OF UN· ZONING STUDY vlslted regularly -sue-hold Items •tored by the PUBLIC NOTICE business y.n No Radul Radovich PrHldlflt Stewn Jone• with the County Clerk ol OERSTANDING POLICE 20. REPORT ON STATUS CHlfufly. by all kind• followlng perlON: Fl tltloua Bu I Winifred Olglorolo Thi• ltatement Wll flied This llatement WU tied Orange Courity on 5-28-98 of con1umer1. c • ,_... Thi• 1tatemenr wu fli.ct with the County Cllfk Of with the County Cletk of 'l ... 3tl4MI ~======~~=======~=======~==~~~==~,!=~~~the~ty~ol~•~tyon~~Orange~~~w1~~~June-~ STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Tht l.Lgai {)epartmmt 111 tht Daily Pi/Qt is pkasetJ to announce a new snviet nQtU llVlli/ab/.e to nnv busmts:tes. doing bu1lne11 u : CalllOI'· Orange County on 5-3l·98 1 ... 3M5098 'l ... 3HI099 Julye. 13, 1998 Sa12t nla s1111y compllanc• i ... 3815105 oa11y Piiot June a, 15, 22. Dally Piiot June e. 15, 22, PUILIC NOTICE : -Group, 2248 State AY9nUe Daily Pilot June 8, 15, 22, 29, 1996 SAlloe 29, 1998 SA813 --------..--- • #A., Colla MHa, CA 92627 29. 19" SA&09 PUBLIC NOTICE PUIUC NOTICE NOTIC& OP ~~ . -""\ 01vtd Rlchatd Holt, 22..e PUIUC NOTICI APPLICATION TO () I : •• 7 /j/ , Slite Avenue IA. Cotti Plotltloue eu.-.. l'lotlUoue 8uelnea llLL ALCOHOLIC /,,'/ M .... CA 92827 PloUtleua lhlelMH MAIM ltetewl NaMe ltotewt ~I Randall Lewi• Conley, ........... •int The lolloWtng P9f90nl 811 The lolOwfng P«IOnS 111 1741 Tl.lltln Avenue IP17-8, -.-~ _,.are dolnn bU9lneU 11· Mlcid'I dol~ bullnn1 u · Top ....... ,,! t9M Cotta M ... , CA 92121 ., .. ----.. ,......~,. ... • • To Whom ft Mey Con. Charles Raymond Nichols doing bUllntll ast Under· Banne11, 025 Hll1rla f'llah Sport• & £venll, Clfn' LY Mul~IP-. 8714 Belfut Gerden ground, 1781 Newport Street. Newport Bftch. CA ~1 8"h StrMt, Sult• f'. ~ to' IN 04 ---~-Grove. CA 92&44 ~~~· eo.te Mell, ~ MecDonald 8282 ~s!:c~;.Cf: '::° ~ Alcotiolc lewr~ Control Thi• buelnH• 11 con-Herold Ktndal Atecon, ~Huntington t.ach. ~.Coron. def Mat, to 't'o~8elb09 :!':' ducted by: 1 genlflf part• 1711 Newpa1 ltwl. IA.203, CA Rt4' CA 928215 al 1 8"ch CA mei ~you etarttd doing COiia MIN. CAIH27 Tiii• bu1lne11 I• con-Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-~41 .. an..S...., 1 buslnffa vet? No Tiiie buelneu '' co,,. ducted by: an lnc!Mduet duct.ed by: en lndMdual Win• btlng Place lie Oftld R. Hoft duded by. an lndMdUal Heve you Mlr1td doing HllY9 you 1t.n.ct doing 4*'11(1) Thl9 Nlement WJI llleCI HllY9 you *"" doing bullnMI YtC!..!~r~ bl.lllnMI Y9t? No Pubtrih•d New~rt with the County Cletil 01 bullne11 yet? Y••· 05/01/ .IOMPh MacWneia JOhn 8cqCt Clfl$g ~ MMI 0r.,. County on Wt<N M TNI Ml•IMnl .,.. Mtd Thie ......._. ... tMed l'lcC ~ 22 at JWt i ... Maloao ~.::=.~ flltd ~~c:r,..r :" .. ~c:rMe 1•· • • • Deity PllOt J\N I, 15, 22, _.,.. 118 ~ Cleftc of 'llllHlltOI 'l•IMalM'I o•..,..•-181 I 21, 1991 IMOe Orenot C°'"Y on wt.et ~ Plol June 1, 11, a. Delly Hot June a. ti. a. -•vaa1 PUBLIC lfOTICI t111Hll'I02 21. 1811 w10 2t HIN IAl11 ---·-•1111!1111 ---~---• ~ Pilot June 1. 11. 22, ..... ..,_ IOTICI .. _.,. -1C1 llOIClllZ• Mlnneeota and Jot£ W•llt of AlhVllle, North Carollna; broth•r l!rnl'9 Sommerfield of Fd- brook, C.llfomta anti Grandchllelr•n H•ldl W•H•, Honey Wene, Joehua W•llt, Maggtlt Well• and KrletlJ\ W•lle. YUW Theim• L. Veew. 77, of Costa M•M. a retlr•d medl09'1 ottic. man.get, died Wedneeday ol natural cauH•• Sh• le •ut-vl~ .,., her eleteft, Velma' Eubank• of North Caronna and Wiima N•wton of Tuettn; niece, Marltyn Sampica and great n•phew. Davi~ Sa~plca, both el Tuetln . Fun•r•I eervlce• wlll ti• t :00 p.m. Sunday, at Pacific View Mortuasy Chapel, ~•WPOfl ltMCh .. ... . .--- ~ wiO now SF.ARCH tht nt11Mfor you 111 no °""' chargr. llilJ St1W JI"' tht time llnd tht trip to tht CAurt House in Stmt1t Ana. 1hm. t( t»lll"le, itfitr tht lt4l'Ch iJ complmd we wiO file your fictitious businar 1U11N st111m1ntt with tht ~ Grit. publish ona" Wttlt for few~ as mpmrJ bJ /4uJ 111111 Ihm ji/I }""'proof of puh/k4tion with tht CounlJ Gmt. Plotltleu98u••-21.1... SAl11 ~ ~-· ........ , ••••• rt!'~.......,. PUIUC IOTICI ,.. ... , .. , ....,... ,.. .. , •• ...,.,.. M•Ke11a••i.7'• allllill••I ng~.,. ............... .... .... &Rt ,.......,. of f'ountaln PIMse stop "'to fi/L JOI" fo:titima busintsS Sflllmlml"' tht lMilJ ~ 330 w. BttJ St. O.Z Ma11. lf Jl1" oznnot llflJ> bJ p/Mlt oJJ"' 111(lJ/)642--021 ll1lli we wilJ ma},,~ for JO" lo hantJll this~,,, ,,,.;J. lf r s1"""'1 htM ll1IJ fanhtr ~ plttM Ol/I"' llliJ"" Will I# mow thtor g/M/"' "1S.ist""'" GooJ ""*;,,"""""" ~ • \ ~ ror=. ~ °':,; ..... ,, • ._...,.. TM r111 i"'9 ~.,. TM.tollut .... ,...,..,. ~eM ewey In ~~CA200-=. The~=.,. =·g..:: = ~=-•:117~ :::. llom ,:'~ &.n 12t7 ~ lled\. llloir'8....,... •:CO.-Olpe• LMI, tt.fto LMle.UMfor. IOn 'ertc In 1111. tho CA ne13 ... Auto, 11'9 Wtlller ...,.._ CA.... -moved to CoroM Del ,.,_.~Mam,,,._ AV9., Colla Ill••• CA ...... &AMra .... 20tl:t &aarte~ w...._ 1!''1 M9r hm °'*tie In =-·· AltO .... CA':'""" ..... 17'1 T=~ ~ ... LW.Llllle'• =·T=:-... Ti.a '"'...... .. ... ;$~'& c1ro11. Co••• T , '"'"""' .. Th•• ...,.,.,.., • ...,. •• PHHI• v.::"' ...... ~ ~-'"'~ I• .... .,... 0 ' '! Olia ... "'°"' .. . :.'.€:as:: o.--...-... ~..,. .... J ... ~.- ~ -.~ =· ~d = = ::' I er .8' l::~lft::tf=•:•:•"':"::d:...J.~ .... .!!~=!!.-... ,.-.-----,!"'-1!9 I YIH1610711 MSaP $20,425. FACT. SAVINGS $135. FACT. UIA11 $1,000. C.M.LM. SAVINGS $1,594. NIT Pl.ICE $16,996. : NEW '98 MERCURY GRAND MARQU : t Black/Tan 1 Ok miles 3LOE417 Silver/Gi'ey $27,995 3MFU237 llGCk/Tan 9k m... 3LOl4111 llue/G:reJ $30,996 3MOM069 Grwt/Tan Loadecl . 3NZK7M bcl/G:reJ One Owner 3GKZ969 llack/Grey 23k miles 3JEG 131 u VIHIJ43620 MSllP $22,170. FACT. SAVINGS $1 ,000. FACT. RHA11 $1 ,000. C.M.LM. SAVINGS $1,874. NIT Pl.ICE $18,996. POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS ANTI·LOCK BRAKES '95 Town Car Blue/Blue '95 Town Car Gold/Tan '95 Town Car White/Ebony '95 Town Car White/Blue '95 Town Car White/Grey '95 Town Car Sig. Gold/Green '94 Cougar White/Blue '95~ Gold/Green ~@W . 18k miles 3MOM352 19k miles 3UH084 16k miles 3MHT532 15k miles 3MKF037 llk miles 3MDV533 19k miles 3LMU792 $12,994 3HRN143 $11,995 3KQR796 Red/EbonY 7k miles 1 3PON736 llack/Grey $26,996 3NNH053 lvory/lvorj 9k ..... 3NUU230 Prl*"h/~ 9k..... WI051 OF PIE4WNED ::: =.,LS =~ YEHICUS ::: :;: ~ 16k miles 3MDV365 One Owner 3HCD954 27k m•s 3.n¥(>1 22k miles 3HRN044 $1~1995 . 3MNG07S Red/~. lk...... 3NOUl21 Sihw/~ ...... ~ '95 ~ Green/0..n NO MONEY DOWN FINANCING AVAILABLE Pwr .,....s, '"" locks, ltltlllr llltlfttr, lllO•IUc, air c•dta•t111. I -.. (Mldel #2532) • t•• fl>< 24 mos CloMCI end leue $2499 up reduction+ l8JI 181 !¥'"1 , 181 'f' lie-Residual $15,445 T-' ol pymts $477& • w MSAP $19 &13 On approYed credit 121< mUyr wilOc In uceea • Nl\I 011 llRCELS Proud Sponsors Of est Coast Edltlo Check Your Local Cable Gulde S a nta"""" SOUTH COAST TOYOTA --..;;a~r::-~~~ BAD CREDIT NO CREDIT NO PROBLEM -------·--~ ___,,-..._--~----------------------------~ - Cover. .. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 2.. MA!p 22. Gnabb • Bllil ._Jdentlal 36. Coldwell Banker Newpol't Buch 3. Stu ltnl E8tate Real Eeeatt s.n-ic.. 37. Coldwell Banker Newport hach '-a.max · 23. c.-.. • BUii a.ldential 38. Coldwell Banker Newport Buch 5. · Remax Reel ...... 8enlCllt 39. Cova Home S~ 6. ae.ax H. c.-.. •mu. a..w.ntial 40. The Pntdentlal • on~ .. Co. 1. a.... Real ..... ~ CL The Pnadent11l • on DouiJu Co. I. a..ax 25. Crabb• l!IU9 liaddmtlal 42. The Pradentlal • on Qoajlu Co. t. Metre Realty e Real a..... Senklee 4.l. The Pnadattill • on DoaiJ-Co. 10. COMt Newport Propatie9 26. Gnbb • llUI ....._tlal c.t. The Pnadentl.tt • DouiJu Co. lL Cod Newport Properties RMI a.........,.. '5. Cannery Wlap uJty U. C.... Newpoct Plopertlee rT. CoWwell ...._New pent 8-ch '7. lluabolcl lleafty U. CA1Mt Newpott Ploperties 28. Coldwell..._ Newpo.t Bw.h SO. Mortp.t:.. a.t.i 1'-C.... Newport Properties 29. CoWWell ...._ Newpowt B..m SL C>peii GaJchlHoma of the Week 15, C.... Newpowt PtopertHs 30. C.oWMll ...._Newport hlda 52.. Ho.e. of tM Week · 16. COMt Newport Plopertlee n. CoWwell ..._"-"'poet B..m 53. Homes of the Week 1'7. C.... ~ ~ 52. CoWw.11 ._.. Nl"'fM hid 55. The lntne Co. 1a.c....Ne"',.er.a1irtMe nc.........._Ne•pwt~ M.8alboaw..ctRulty lt. c.... .... ~......... M. c.ww.a ............... l..m 20. PNd ._. Nnrport Pwopatiet SS. Coldwtll ...._Newport 1..m lASTSIDl HEIGKIS Cute duplex w/whlte picket ~/shutters. [ach 28R w/fpk. 2-ar p . Sep yards.$159,tOO C.OllONA Dll MA.a ~ bellJty bit We '80s. 381l Sk)<lts, 2 hplcs. '8· din rm. Spktous 1 k .................. MJ9.000 C.OllONA DU MAil So. ol Co&st Hwy. CNmllng cott.-ge &. al11st studio w/om vw. llool declt 2-<» gar $6U,9SO UDO ISU SBll 4.S&A plus den. Wl'I rm &. bonus room! Quiet SZ.5 ft. stuet-iO-itreet lotl 3 lpt sp.1 ..... $1,095,000 C.OllONA Dll MAil Orunatk &. near-new w/38R sul~. Gofgeous kit. w/Sublefo. roof deck. 2-at gai .. $SU,500 Charmer dupleic. lg LR w/llmestone he.urh New carper l)o Apr over 2-c.u garageSS47,SOO UDO ISU S8 ft. lot, great location. 481l 38A. single level w/large So. patio. Plans for 2nd story. $640,000 BALBOA ISLAND Top-quality r~ dupleic White kit MBR w/ofc &. deck. 28R apt over 2·Clll SM ......... sns.ooo ~ can help make the difference in your life! I IDFAL FAMILY HOME!! . Terrific 4 bedroom on spacious corner lot with large baclryard. Updated ltitchen. Newer carpet. very private. JA<;:K GIFFORD $161,500 CORONA DEL MAR TOWNHOUSE I 3 blocks to beach, 1 block to town! Only 6yean old! 2248 sq. ft. whiu on whiu kiuhm. Jam. room, dining, 2 car attach garage! KATHLEEN MCNAMEE $385,000 GATED COMMUNITY Bat Value in Newport Beach! 2 bedroom, 2 bath tktached home just reduced. Ptrfict condition, great location. Call now! ROBERT MILLIKEN $285,000 I RARE HARBOR VIEW l'orwfino with 4 bedrooms in main house PLUS I bonus roomlbedroqm/guesl house. Steps to park. New on the market. l MAXINE GOLDEN $630,000 1 REDUCED E'SIDE COTIAGE Highly upgratkd and mnotkkd in 1992, this darling I cottage with whiu picket /mets and proftssion41 landscaping has 2 ·bedrooms and an office or could be a 3 bedroom. Custom shutttrS, R. V. Access and Security System. DIANA CAPPEL $345,000 DREAM HOME located close to Heroes Jr. High and FoothiU High. ffighiyupgrrukd4kdroom+Dm3bath,3 ~ 1 fi"Ptact:S, 3000 + sq. ft. pool home. Motivaud selkrs. i . JACKIE HANDLEMAN $469,000 MUST SELL TODAY!!! ~ Foreclosure imminmt. Help!! Fantastic large i 1 family home in great neighborhood. Contact 1 Marki hotline @J-800-510-2005 cotk#5002. MARK ACKRICH $259,000 BIKE TO BEACH j Lovely spacious 2 bdrm., 1.5 &th condo! ()pm ~ fox>rpltin with nearly new carpet! Large din mg area. ! JACK GIFFORD $117,900 I :i OCEANSIDE EMERALD BAY ~ Emmdd hommte first timL on the mar/ta in >10 years. I ·1 Ftmtastk vUUls .ffem the buildinl potmlial. Walk to l blt#h. OJ/ fur Mtm1s and showing. 494-7475 BILL DOi.BY $885,000 I ·j CORONA DEL MAR ' Gmdous pool ho1M on fmrt lot. 3 ~m. 3 bath + ! formal living & dining~· fmniJy room, 3 car garaie anJ aaes:s to 3 pnlltl# l>Mches. I DIANA PROSSER . $749,000 JUST LISTED /nmJibk Bay. Owm, anti Nitht lifhr lllnv1 from rh11 sper~lar approKimau 5,000 sq. ft . 101al rtmoML Gauil rourtyard w11h pool, spa aTld lerraud xarrkns. C./J 640-2888 Robin Tench Sl.250,000 HU.I.TOP TRANQUIUlY Su thir /m1 mys ofthr smmx tun amift.m sparkk oJGry lights high abow Nnuport &arh. Nrarly nr1u with mapifiunr Mror. lit,ht ami Brifht with t"U11om1ud bonus room Enunainen back yard. OPEN SA.TISUN 14 3 VAWRE CT., NEWPORT COAST. C./J 760-5()()() nt. 103 Mu.inc: Golden $525,000 FAMILY LMNG AT ITS BEST!! Cusromiud 2 flory with 5 btarooms, 3 harhs plus a larxr bonus room. Larxr yard, pool anJ 1pa m a lush and 1""nt wring. MotJnutin and City Litht VuUl Ca11 for appointmtnll OPEN HOUSE SUN i-5 12 MISSION BAY. CDM c.JJ 640-2888 Julia Uao $749,000 ELEGANCE IN WESTCUPF l mp«u}lk 4 bttbvom, J INuh ~ ~in '92! F•milYmum l'Hm, nnu kite/Hn, llllJUin porrtlllia fo>o,,. A/C & •t•utifol J4rtl wltUtbo & sJNI! OPIIN SUN I 13f>. 5. C.JJ 760-5000 at 126 An International Company 7~5000 hppt.JremadnlL.com OCEANFRONT ESTATE Absoluuly stun1rint «ei111fi"ont "-"" with 6 IHdrooms, R baths 11"4 apfruximAub 6500 Slf· fl. Bu@fol O«an, &arh. Cautlina, Mtht Litht Views. OiJf for pri111tu showint Bill Dolby $6,250,000 SPYGLASS Hill Bttutifal .{ btdroom, ef b•th family ho'!M with la"ft bot1w room 11nJ family room. Bra mi nnu titclim with ttnur is/a,ui, fran11r cowrln'J, 111b-uro refri"tt. plm DCl'fJI "'~!"rd with poo . If>J· '"'" vUw. Enbc:rYank $875,000 .. An International Company 7~5000 REDUCED TO SEU Enj"Y Fa""""4s .&,, V~ ftom this beJUUifa/ 4 blllroom, 3 b11th Hinnbo/41 /sJ.Ni bomt -rttli«ttl for 11n int'"'4i11u sak. 760-50006XI. 109 f $437.SOO OWNER MOl1VA11!l>fl a,.,,,,;"' 2-1!'1!'14 1w1n.,,., 2 w --;,, WNW-ill tMif/i,;.,, -s'1ows IMUuifiJJj. <AtlPrJ •ir. ln-ptatt/ 'I' CJ -..1000 .... ,,., ", Bill" 00.......... ..,, .. • ENGLISH COUNTRY CUSTOM HOME ~ rkmonk tata mew~ this magnifim11 ho~. Mlllk for mtm4iniJtt. Sut~fllN-«rt b1'hm wiih mt4u,.n1 rrfiit· i'""1or BBQ «NI 1 firrpwn 111 ~ up to. 6. 000 sq. ft. of tkf 1111et. CJJ 75!>-9314 , $1,67S,OOO PANORAMIC VIEWS •ABOVE THE HARBOR• ... In this &ropNn-styk tatrd communiry Exl,uu11r dT1111fitlk tksipr's ow11 homt, 3 brtiroomlojfiu and J baths. Enh.nrcd with Frmch limnunu, bL«lt pnitr. faux finishn, rurvtd banistm ... CJJ 760-5000 en 111 $489,000 MESA VERDE lt.EMODEl. lkt#ttifiJIJ ""' 1' *1tl '1itltltrt ""-story with 11 brim # tlil Jin: /~ Mwl ~ ,,..;.'lltlli-t. 4 fdrHM. j """""'. ,.. Ji-ii/ ..... wilil ~'kt em,,,, P,,,Wr. c.111$1-'"'1 AwN&Cil .. o.&iy Pil0< Rei.I Estate• June 22, 1996 ~ can help make the difference in your life! MINT TOWNHOME South of PCH! Mtdiurranean 5 year new. 3 btdro<Jm, 3 bath townhome with vaulted ceilings, sltyJigha, PP. 2 car garage. Cali 640-2677. ROBYN SEARS . $359,000 LOCATION WCATION!! Beautifa/ Harbor Pointe premier. 3600 1q. ft .. 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath, Den, Formal Dining, Marbk Floon + sauna. Extra large lot with btaurifal pool and spa. WAYNE SMITH $889,000 NEWPORT COAST Largest floorplan in gated community of the summit! 3 l>erfroom, 3 bath + fomi'J room. Gourmet lritchm, roman tub and walk m closets. Community pool + spa! Owner super motivatedl.1! DIANA PROSSER • $289,000 WW DOWN AND MOTIVATED I Immaculate newer Townhomt. Largest pl.an -3 j bedroom, 2.5 bath, with fireplaie. WiU stll! "Su~to" kss than 109.6 down. DU HARRIS $259,000 TOP OF THE WORLD 5 bedroom, 2 baths, 2 fi'!Places with good siud baclt 1ard. Ocean views Jrom upstain Jami/y room. Call tor tbtaiis. KA'.tHLE.F.N MCNAMEE $339,000 LARGF.sT PLAN 5 bedroom + loft, with 3 baths. New carpet and hardwood Roon. Exctllmt location. A great vaiiu. J.D. <:A.Li.AGHAN $369,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Great 4 bedroom, 2 &th hoTM on a quiLt cuJ-tb- sac strrtt. Priced to sell. RV par/ting. Open Floor Plan. RITA WADE $228,000 DECORATOR PERFECT! Fabulous 2 story home with extrd livint room 11rul kitchen upstairs of m4Jtn". Prof lanmc11~d with spa! Ewry amenity. ROBYN SEA;RS $319,000 SPYGLASS VIEWS OM of N~rti most Jesir,J,Jit """"''"'ities is Corona tbl Milt, which is whnT ~ will find this ~ ~~ 5 Wo.mfami}j ho?M tm ~~ °""' fliftls. $1,27S,OOO EUROPEAN/URBAN FEEL /JeaJ for profosioNtls.' Clost to Airport. Shopping, Di11i11~ Two MllSW-SMita. Gu.rii tllkli 11NJ UHrtiMtl. J.15. CALLAGHAN $219,900 ENTEBTMN POOLSIDE -llt\RBOR J'IEWBOME$1 fabuk11n opportunity 10 pure~ 48R, 2.SBA hofll(' on lug' lot, w/larg' family room, country kltchm and txtc.-nded dining room, ;all b eing sunny~ Central AJC + ~ MBR m&kr thh property a tmt&c wlut. Red~ to $529,000. 172S Port Charla, Newport Bea.ch COME HOME TO MYCRESV Ex1enslw l<lndsc:aplng welcomes you 10 this 4BR, 2.5BA homt In a tcnillc nelgnl>orhood. Fl~plact In Uvtng room and family mom. and bay wtndow5 .ire just ii f~ of the ;amenlt~ of thll lovdy llocM, with pttd pool are~ for rh1ld saf<-ty RedU«d to 5479,000 l7SO Skylark~, Newport Bea.ch C1UBM. OUAUIY &: SOPlllfflCAFION U you wam 10 U~ In 1 quality llo!M, you1J &JllX'CUt' I.ht dtWJs throughout this totillly ~ e1Stsklt charma EJ«tronlc gai,, full S«Urlty syttml, 4 skytlghu, frmch windows & doors, jacuuJ tub anbd stwn showe', dual nr~. gorgt'()IU landsaplng. J 80 BnHulway, Eastsfde Cost.a Mesa over 17 Years ~erie,na Jt!ong tfie Coast 'BroK:!.r ?{funL./ to 'll./l'M'f!i."4/l of !Jame 7fl0-5000 x131 ~?rlll)(.Soutli Coun lustlistd Over S,000 square feet! Exceptional custom built 48R with stunning views of thl· Back Bay and city lights. Fabulous Ooor plan w/huge upstairs Bonus an~ Game Room RT FOR A KJNG! Courtyard pool plus rear yard spa. GATED ENJ'RY/3 car garagr. $1,250,000 SrP!llSlrfN Mdtt""" Yknl FJegant, but cozy 48R w/pool & French doors galottl Bring us an offer' $72S,OOO NrwJ!Or1 Bmdt Giant 4BR 4BA tout redo w/large grassy yald. Simply an Incredible famUy home! 1§3.S,OOO Bob & Dovie Koop r-~~-,,-~~~ -~_;;...~~~.,.....,..., Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. 760-5000 Ext. 128' or 760-1580 CAMEO HIGHLANDS I o"' __;,.._ . ~: 3 bodrooms, 2.S blllha, plus. d«t, 1arp Wilk· in clolel. fomul dining room, fitq>I-, lulh lmdacapc. pool ~ sp1, gal.ed belches $495,000 Bob K Sr. or Jr. a giant point ~-.-.... andscaping and a vaew, lots of marble, new carpet, feels lllce a cus· , bedrooms, 3.5 baths. 795,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. CAMEO HIGHLANDS Great locauon ocean 11de o( PClt "300 Block" Adonblc:, nmodeled two bedroom + den house, laige I bdnn •pt.. one block to belch. $585,000 Bob Koo , Sr. or Jr. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Ext. 128 ,, .. Residential Marketing AYirards begins call for entries The largest marketing awards in the nation to honor home building's best 1 I he 'earch lor lhc tx-,t and 1hc bngh1cs1 in nl'\\ huml· marketing and 'cllrn~ throughout the lOUnlry ha' hcgun. "llh 1hc National \"oc1a11nn of Home Budde"' !NAH8) call lur L'nlne' h> the founh annuJI Na1tonal Sale' and Marh:trng Award,. helter known a~ The Nalmnab BUILDER mag:i11ne will co- 'P''"'o1 lhc award' program m conjunction w11 h NAHB's National Sale\ and Marketing Council (NSMC). Ocher ma111r 'ponsors include Norwest Mongage. Inc and Housing Guides of America. The Nauonals honor home building's best advertising. graphics. brochures. 'lignage. 1n1cnor merchandising. land,capc and \ale~ office design, as well as Lhe counlry '1. lop new home \ales people, and sale~ and marketing managen;. It is the largest and mosl prestigious na1ional marketing and sales competilion in the industry. Residential real e~uite developments for sale or rent between Oct. 6. 1995 and Sept. 20. 1996 are eligible lo enter the National SaJes and Marketing Awards. The entry deadline is Sept 20. 1996. The awards program will again name I.he best in the region winners in the communi1y marlcedn1 uregories. The regional winners wiU be honored alons with chc nationwide diver fiaiHata ind aold ~. Community o( &bO Yar •Wlrdf for ovenll coinmunity ~Al N~K"1'ClaQd:Hd • • • .. de1ached home\ will also be presented on bmh a regional and national level. Both the regional and national winncn, wa.JI be named for 1hc Rookie Salesperson of the Year, Salesper,on of the Year, Sales Manager of the Year and Markeung Director of the Year. These ind1 v1dual achievement categone' will he JUdged on •hear concribu11ons to their profession and community as well as their 'ales performance The Nauonal Sales and Markc1ing Award1' program was created by the merger of the fom1er MIRM Awards for new home marketing and lhe Maxsel Awards for 11ale\ and marketing professionals. Last year the program drew nearly 650 encries from acms' the country. All finalists and winners will be selec1ed by a panel of 12 leading industry builders and marketer; Oc1. 3 -5 in Washington, D.C All finalii.ts and wannen. will then be honored al a black-tie ceremony on Jan. 24, 1997 as a pan of NAHB 's annual convention in Houston, Texas. More than 800 people attended lbc gala last yea.r. Additionally. the NSMC bas kicked off its 96 • 97 sponsorship year. The benefits experienced by spon ors in tenns of national exposure within the home building industry and ot the awards 'ceremony are tremendous. Tiu NalioMls call for tntrln will l>e a~llabh In llltt Junt. Contact Slnt Bunce toda1 at th• NSMC at (800) 368.SU2, ut. 690 or bJ &"""1116116.l512@ co,,.,au.n.c""'• to IYflllll '°"' ·~ ~••1, 111 wlll a /OI' •"'* tlcklr .-NSCM qouon,.,, "4/#1; 111'"9. . .. l 3 Charity Golf Tournament at Pelican Hill Golf Course 5 9 o.m. -noon, Ethics 1 p.m. -4 p.m., Agency 6 Corpus Christi 7 MLS Book Delivery 10 8·45 a.m .. Community Relations Committee meeting 9 a .m .. MLS Committee meeting 11 8:45 a.m .. Affiliate Committee meeting 12 8:45 a.m .. GPA Committee meeting 2 p.m -5 p.m .. Internet class 9 am. -noon. Tax Planning f<;>r RE Investments 1 p.m. -4 p.m .. Sure No Problem. Trust Me 13 8.30 o .m .. Board of Directors meeting 2 p.m -4 p.m .. COMPASS Beginner course 19 Noon · 1 :30 p.m .. Free Seminar: Not Just Another Exchange Seminar 9 a.m. -noon. Anatomy of An Adjustable Loan l p.m. · 4 p.m .. REO's 20 9 a.m., Grievance Committee meeting 9 a.m. -11 a.m .. COMPASS Advanc0d course 2 P·~· and 4 p .m .. Lightning Flyer seminar 26 10 a .m. -1 p .m., Seminar: Working with the Appraiser 2 p .m. · 5 p.m .. Internet class • 27 9 o.m. -11 a.m., COMPASS Beginner course II Beautiful 4BR. 4BA Family Home 1n Gated Community. Dramatic entry w/stunniog sweeping stairway, gourmet kitchen, library. Lush greenery w/superb pool & spa. SPYGLASS RIDGE 1607 SU Bel Ctrcle A Gated Coomuity ... Ocean, Catalina, Harbor & City Lights V'tf!Ni on prime "Top of the Hill" c~ de-sac lot. Huge side yard, 6BR, 4BA. Perfect family home. Motivated Owners! 1121 Port c.tow Live with that feeling of serenity & security, in this spectacular 4BR, 2.SBA family home. Just steps 1Nlay from par1(, club house, pool. 530 CM Drive, 1202 Breathtaking white water ocean views and captivating sunsets from private patio. 2BR, 2BA + Oen in model condrtJon. lM_det1round garaee w/2 51*es . .AJst steps to the beach and vlage. Breathtaking Panoramic Ocean, Harbor & Premium F ashtOO Island Views! Beautiful 4BR, 38Ahomew/new carpet & new paint. Large yard with lovely pool. SPYGLASS HIU 23BodepBay Captivating ocean and Catahna Views from this 4BR, 3BA exPanded & remodeled Home. Two master suites, professionally landscaped. Complete wjlarge spa & watertaa. DOVER SHORES Lovely, Traditional Home featlJing large family room w/flreplace, beam ceilings & wet bar. Balconies, bay views from 2nd stOfY, new paint & carpet. Access to three private beaches. CORONA DEL MAR Beautiful front townhouse! 2BR, 2.SBA w,lnoolerous upgrades. tWdwood floors, Shefwood stlJtters ttrooghout. South of Hwy. 3BR. 2BA w/breathtakmg, ·unobstructed" Ocean, Harbour & City Lights View. Pnme Harbor View Hiiis location. Lot value. HARBOR RIDGE 21 Toulon -sest Buy" • SBR, 3BA S1ngle famtly attached home w/ all encompassing views. Designer decorated. Move-in quality. Very motivated owner. Make offer. Well Maintained Duplex! Cute front cottage w/2BR, 2BA. Newer rear unit 3BR, 3BA w/fireplace and large decks. Great locaboo and an ideal opportlnty for owner Make ofter -Seller bought another -very motivated Completely remodeled three leYef condo w/ granite fi'eplace, centnl •. plantation shutters, f reoch doors, seclrity gated. Close to beach. • • • • • • • . ' . I EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE Of SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY PROVIDING UNPARALLELED BROKERAGE AND MARKETING SERVICES FOR THE WORLD'S MOST SIGNIFICANT PROPERTIES New Listings North ~na Fabulous building site. Views of Emerald Bay and coastline. Connie Max.sen ti $795 ,000 Peninsula Point Tum-key traditional 3 Bd. +family room. 4 fireplaces. till Andrus $79',000 Harbor View Homes Great 5 Bd. family home with view Prime location! Mike Marr $759,000 Central Newport Beach duplex, total remodel, ocean view. 4 and 3 Bd RJck Langevin $665,000 Portaftna Laguna Dramatic custom home with ocean and city lights view. Steve Htch $649,000 Today's decor, tomorrow's Joy, a forever view. Coby Ward $619,000 DoftrSlaeree 1465 GaluJ Dr. Eutblaff 2133 Cabllpt1 720 Bllon 2'31 Blackthom llarlterH'f!laade 2000 Diana ne BarltorVlewHIDs 2706 Uchtboue llarMrvt .. a .... 1806 Port Kt.mberlJ I 9JO Pott b=te 1830 Port Rea .. ,, Port Ma:=f' 1866PortT .... lnlae JO Brisbane •-·•aeenek 47Mal•..UDr. Udelel•. 215 Via Koron 124Yla1'rte.te 1 lJ Via Onleto J " Via Olllto JI 7 Via Hllft"i 23 I Via Udo 5cMld .,, Vim Udo Soad $1,,,0,000 $1 ,6",000 $667,000 u99.000 69,000 19,000 $346,000 $,,9,000 639-'8,000 29,000 6',000 39,000 $254,900 $429,000 fiff.000 99,000 9S,OOO 7".000 99,HO fl·'"·ooo 3,495,000 S.• g::• -' S..(M) ::it:~ $29',000 ... a.It $3,,,000 ..... .... TCNIJ BartoUc ....... r»hllllppl .._.as.Shannon llobWqlan "-f Parter Either Flne Ondl Crtst SWrte, Hants Coby Ward Slrra Hinman lk9d Hlnma.n Sara Hinman Heather Angel SIWtey Harris BobWqlarz 818t1Hlftman C.-.,Ward Laauna Beach Striking ocean and whitewater view building site. Steve Htch $219,000 Emel'llld Bey Sweeplnc views from upper Emerald Bay lot. Guard gated. Rod Daley $595,000 Corona Highlands Ocean or golf .course view. Pool and spa. Quality home. Inca Lehnert $795,000 RJtz Cove Great custom bulld- lng site In guard gated area. Second row with fabulous view. Scanlan & Busk $895,000 New Listings View Properties Harbor HlU Great property with European charm. Beautiful view. 4 Bd. + library. Great flow for entertain Ina. Morphy & Scanlan $I , 195 ,000 Spy1la1S HlU Fabulous ocean and bay views. 4 bedrooms. 2.5 baths. Connie Maxsentl $I, 195 ,000 Cameo Shores· Great view, gorgeous 4 bedroom, family room, open and light. Evan Cort<ett ~t,385,000 Ocean RJdae Ouallty 4 bedroom + bonus room. 4.5 bath home on large lot. DfTufllo & Thomas $1,549,000 • A landmart home ot great quality with a remarkable locaUon. Thamer & Corkett $5,400,000 Emerald Bay Fabulous home, steps from sand with whitewater views! Private community with tennis, pools and parks. David Hlrschler $2,300,000 ·Gated· Communities -C.-,0. Model-perfect 5 bedroom Wlllty home wtth &arae t>.dtyard end pool. Worden & Bibb $1,29'.000 Newport Coast Gorgeous 5 bed- room, 3 bath In gated Montserrat Grq Lombardi '$559,000 .. 644-1600 723-8800 Waterfront Pro erties style bayfront home at harbor entrance. Jerry Finster $2,295,000 Lido Isle Premier 5 bedroom bayfront home on large lot w/ dock. lohn McMon~le $3,495,000 Laguna Beach Custom 6 bedroom oceanfront home w/ guest quarters. Biii Wedmore $3,895,000 Balboa Pehlnsula Point Gated waterfront estate with sweeping views. Dave Wong $4,850,000 Family Neighborhoods Harbor Highlands Special 3 Bd. 2 Ba. jewel with fireplace and large yard. Dottle Valentine $346,000 Huntington Beach Super clean. Priced below comps for fast sale. Seller relocating. Association pool. Keith Randle $79.000 • Harbor View Homes Upgrades throutihout Including new cherrywood kitchen with granite. Priced below comps. . Susan Scanlan $439,~ . Jasmine Creek Remodeled 3 bed· room. 2.5 bath home with ocean view. Hinman & t.ecrand $475,000 Seav1ew Great view 3 bedroom. 2 bath with loft in gated community Smith & F~ $599,000 Harbor View Homes Perfect family home. Lots of upgrades 5 bedrooms. Susan Scanlan $689,000 Beach Communities Eastbluff Lovely pool home with view in popular Eastbluff Ronda Hein $499,000 Beacon Bay Cozy updated 3 bed· room beach home with I Bd. rental unit. Mike Marr $695,000 Ritz Cove French Mediterranean build to suit. Spectacular vfewsl Scanlan & Busk $1 ,695,000 Harbor View Homes Great location. next to greenbelt and near school Scanlan & Hinman $765,000 Bia C.aftJOll MedJtenanean villa 4 bedrooms. 4.5 baths. Fabulous a.nd new Lyle &Worden $1,695 ,000 Harbor View Hiiis One of the prettiest. largest park-like yards. Warm. wonderful 5 bedroom home. Not to miss' Susan Scanlan $1,090.000 Costa Mesa Eastslde Costa Meea Six cottaae style units In prime location. Heidi Stockwell $499,000 720 Bison Remodeled 5 bedroom, 3 bath family home. New master suite and bath, separate dining room, family room and home office. $569,000 Shirley Harris 759-3727 Jim Kline 759-3771 Recent Ciesign and construction offers comfortable areas for adults and children. $699,000 COby Ward 759-3724 Private courtyard environment, new traditional decor with pool on prime view lot! $619,000 Coby Ward 759-3724 812 Bison Beautiful remodeled home at an irresistible price. Contemporary decor and view. $589,000 Coby Ward 759-3724 2537 Bamboo · Recently remodeled family home with beautiful upgrades. Tiie floors, new carpet. Large backyard. $529,000 t. Chris Lindsay 759-3775 2338 Arbutus Gorgeous 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home. 2 fireplaces, gourmet kitchen, lovely yard and patio. $689,000 Evan Corkett 759-3728 We salute anil: support Corona del Fou.ndation/or yout .. efforts to improve our award winning High School! .. 723~8800 644~1600 EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE OF SOTHEBYJS . INTERNATIONAL REALTY PROVIDING UNPARALLELED BROKERAGE AND MARKETING SERVICES FOR THE WORLD'S MOST SIGNIFICANT PROPERTIES ·723~8800 644~1600 OLDE CORONA DEL MAR Premier location ;ust steps to Cfrina Cove . Four bedroom New England-s.tyle home witfr soaring ceilings and wood floors. Guest quarters frave private entrance. $759,000 DEBI BIBB DENNIS DURGAN 759 ... 3707 CORONA DEL MAR Pride of owners/rip duplex. . Both units have ocean views! Huge deck for outdoor entertaining, 3 car garage and private auess to beacftl $499,000 MAIN AND MAIN 'Watcfr tfre wofld go by from tfris landmark Udo Isle bayfront estate! Two-hundred feet of bay frontage with docking possibilities for a yacht well in excess of one-hundred feet. This gracious Palm Beach style estate flas lusflly landscaped grounds, pool, spa and motorcourt. A RARE OPP<>RTUNITY To OWN "THE BEST OF THE BEST" Call for details JERRY FINSTER ~ENI~ SALES EXECUTIVE #I SALESPERSON ,... I 995 759,._3750 KEVIN KUBIAK AsSOCIATE B ALBOA B AYFRONT $2,295,000 EMERALD BAY $1 ,237,500 EMERALD BAY $950,000 NEWPORT H EIGHTS $879,000 CORONA D EL .MAR $472,000 ) J • BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Lido Isle Vacant Lot 215 Via Koron Open Sat. & Sun. $399,000 Lido Isle Designer Home 11 3 Via Quito Open Sat. & Sun. $795,000 Lido lsl~ge Lot 5 Bel 5 Ba famil~ \l&'fliine 52' lot Large yard/patio, 3 ~JM Reduced 125,000! $699,000 Dover Shores Fa~ Home 6 Bd. 4.5 Ba. spaciou~Qi ~arge lot. Great loca~a~sfrom park, pool $649,000 Pride of Owne~uplex 3 Bd. 2 Ba. + 2 Ba. Jr ~ovated units Steps to ~?f. ! ljreat for owner/user $369,000 Costa ~~tarter 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. home on l~~ped lot New roof. freshly piloted, new carpet $219,000 Affordable in Corona del Mar 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. End town.home on large greenbelt Refurbished and immaculate, community pool $119,000 Triangle Square Area 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome w/ fireplace Greenbelt location, community pool $144,000 ' Dover Shores Bayfront 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' on the watcc Large private dock, large sunny patio $999,000 Udo Isle View Home 5 Bd. 4 Ba. Pride of ownuship! Highest quality mataia1s Mart>le., granit.e, French doors, aown mo~. 3 firq>laces $829,000 Bayshores Family Home 7 Bd. 5 Ba. Traditional. haRtwood floors. Frmch doors. 3 fireplaces, 3 car garage. large country kitcheo/family room $795,000 LJdo Isle Vacant Lot Unique prime street to street location. Ideal for 3,000 sq. ft. cust6m homo! Steps to beach & tennis $399,000 717-4744 Lido Isle Sopbistkated 3 Bd. 4 Ba.. den, 9' ceilinp, huge master sulte Prime low traffic corner, 50' I~ large sundeck $775,000 Lido Isle Designer Home 2 Bd. 3 Ba. den meticulously maintained home, 47' lot Beamed ceilings. Fn:ncb doors, lushly landscaped ·$795,000 Lido Isle Prime Locadont 2 Bd. 2 Ba. + den home, beamed ceilings Prime street to street location, 35' lot $595,000 Custom Esttite on Spectacular Lot 7 Cheshire .9L wonderful property of over 6,500 square feet surrounded by beautiful lawn, gardens, patios, pool and spa. Four bedroom suites plus additional office, formal living and dining rooms, family room extraordinaire with room for pool table, breakfast area, wood paneled library, three marble fireplaces, grand foyer with winding staircase. Incredible storage plus · four car garage, fuJI security, air conditioned, indoor-outdoor music system. , Please come and see us Sunday I Newport Prope INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED featuring fine properties from condos to castles s~s~~4Uta 1969 SALT SPRAY E11perieace tbt txbllanitioa of ll•laa tipt oa oot of Laguna's loYtlies1 beKhts. LiYt in O't'tr 64M Jq . .ft. of luury wldl priHlt *1M co bnitti and 45' printt boel moorfns. Call ror l'eahms lilt. $3,899,000 LSJ SANDY SHORES Partially compldtd 3 BR. 3BA t'Olltaltponu'y bome. Loalfd In West Newport rig)al oa t.bt saody balcll and aar dty tmals courts. All pttmlts att la and rndy to ao. $1,100,000 SS! HARBOR RIDGE Singk-lt•tl matt wfth 3eOO tquatt reet or depnc:e and style in guard-pttd com.mullity. AYallllblt as ~1 !-' l"ovtatber. Call today. -5,000 S32 • ENTERTAIN UNDER THE STARS Li«lll. alry, cunom 3BR with ualctut ramUy room wltb tttnctablt root. Lots of cl-" skyupts, aourmet kkcbal, spa & lap poof. deck wftb ocean, bay. &: dty Tit-OOlt to all shopping & rettalJoo. $975,000 RSI LAGUNA ARTIST CH.Hiiia An de 11-.r ....... NerUI ........... JaA. .... ....... ~.,_ ..... ....., ........ ..,die .....-, • ~ artlll. a-............ ........ ............ -. . '8711,GOOU Try the test of nm estate, the Fred ganization has a position of t and confidence providing superior setvice to Southern California since 1969 ... ... a reputation earned by consistently honoring the basic values of and customer satisfaction. es associates are ~"""' for their -·. SPYGLASS HILL Spadoes 3'M eq.tt. Mme wit.Ii r.kloaa moutala & ch} lJpa YiewL c.tea •111t SBll, J.75BA. "-Ubrvy, granitf sou. rmd ldtdlaa wit~ .. i..un ftfJiMOr and buill·in ltaeolJ*m danMlploaL 749,000 DSI VICTORIA BOCH E,_,,oy wllltcwat.u a1M1 ~ new from this cu~1om Morris Skeaclerlaa llome oa oc:eaa 8de of Hwy. Walk I block to ODe ol i..uu·· ft!MM beadMs. hrfect ror 1'1 or 2nd home. $478,000 M2J USTUI TO TH• WAOS PrtYIM loaldoll oa dle-'•Mllt • ... .,die IDOlt pri,alt '-cla la IApu. EltJoy die p D dms WltftS A ectaD btttlf rrona this wtlJ·aabltalMcl nit. ~~· Elevator 10 sancl. NH,000 CJ7 'or ln,orrnatlon on these and other QCOpert/ea: Call ~14f 1 http:l lwww.zow.com/coeatalpropert/ea III . I I;_~_ 7 ~--~------ Coast Newport Properlies ia what leta this ;] late brokerage firm apart from lhe Mid Bibb. Newpod Properlies 11 the ~ in die residenliaJ ral acMe indumy due to tbt integrity, e~ and chlncta of its agents.. The ~ awll'dl exemplify lhe lwd work each aa-pats forth to help Coat Newport maintain its leldenbip poeieion. Tbe n.d lor U61..-al the ci-. M well .. lllCllil • I ct'lOOI closed Manny Stelli.no's successful track record speaks · for itself Coast Newport Properties' award-winning top agent specializes in Newport Heights and Cliffhaven Manny Stellioo is an award-winning top agent with more than 1 I years experience as a real estate professional. As a people person, Stellino bas the ability to work well with clients from a variety of backgrounds and income levels. His cootemporaries describe him as dependable and holat. with -~...., of hUl80f. S~ tielieWll Jlil e,.7'1 I e and stills enlible him to l8licipate mid: prevent problaila before they ariee. His success rate speaks for itself u his client list includes many repeats and referrals. Stellino and bis partner, Marlene Hassel, lllOtber Coat Newport Properties agent. ..,a•tin: in Newpol1 H~tl and Cliflhavea. Tbey pride tbemlelves in tbelr knowledge of the area which has enabled them to list and sell homes on practically every street in these two neighborhoods. Born and raised in the South Bay area of Los Angeles, Stellino Manny Stellino auendcd El Camino College a.s a business -.;or. Prior to entering the field of real estale, be was general manager of Duke Tunba Coostructioo Co. in Tustin. His spare time diversions incl~golf, tennis, baskecball and gourmet cootina. Mall1 S..... ea H rwW"' Coal N..,,_ ,.,..,..., ·4 a.le PW, S. . .UO, N..,,.,. ,,_., (11') "4- lffO. went to Pllrick Bmtolic. This awant is hued OD lhe lll.li;lltw, of lilliDp lakm during the qumtier -Ille ta al cloeed tnnuctiool .... the ........ Bn>tic WU also lbe Rdpiall of lbe listing apt of the ...... iD rw.., - lhe salapenon of ........ iD Msch; Tbe~ol ......... 95)6 went to Jerry PiD1t«. 11lil award ii t.ied OD dollar volume. Tbe sr' IJm al die monlb fOI' January Wll awaded ID Mirian Phillippi and the alespenoa Of die month for February went to Susan Scanlan, wbo alto toot honon for lbe liaing agem of die ...... for J-y. Rod Diiey prnmed lbe ..... for lilliitl .-06 lbe 1Doalb b Mlrdl: Marlene Hassel earns distinction through quality Coast Newport Properties agent explores new ways to market properties Marlene Hassel has been described as a hands-on professional. Her exceptional service to clients, professionalism and superior negotiating skills have earned her the distinction of being among the most successful agents in the Orange Coast Association of Realtors. Hassel joins the Coast Newport Properties team of agents with eight years of rca1 estate experience. "I came to Coast Newport Properties because they arc rccogniz.ed as tbe top rca1 estate company in the community," said Hassel, who ~ an exlraordinarily dedicated, hard wort:ing full-time agent. She has an extensive knowledge of the rca1 estate market and has an obvious love for her work. Hassel is adaptable to the changing market conditions and is creative in exploring new ways to market her listings. ''I love working with the public and enjoy conducting my own showings and follow ups. This way I get firsthand f cedbad.'' she said. Prior to entering the real estate profession in 1988, she spent six years as manager of an advertising firm, marketing major regional Mo~ Hassel shopping centers nationwide, including South Coast Plaza. She ia a graduate of the University of California, ~Ban.a T(itb a becbelor of arts de~ Jiuscl ~ltftd in tbe aree since 1984 and owns a tiome in Newport'• Back Bay. In her spare time, she loves to travel and enjoys bet involvement in the Women's Ocean Racing Sailing Association in Newport Beach. MllllDN Hou•I ca IH n«ltd at Coa Nnf/IO(t ~ 4 ~ Pla:.a, SU. 260, Nnport S..la, (714) 644- 1600. Daily Piloc RnJ Eetate •Jun• 22, 1996 ResidentiaJ Real Estate Services • Independently Owned and Operated DAZZLING BAYSIDE BEAUTY Exhilarating views of the bay & Balboa Island! Very detailed home highlighting extensive use of mfrrors, frplc, bit-in b:lr. Clruc to shops, restaurants. $659,000 Atw\lGi&~ Ad Code 70317 BIG CANYON ELEGANCE Frce-~tand111g end unit with golf course, city lighcs & sunset views. Completely cusiomsz.cd in off-white with 4bd, 4.5ba + library with fireplace. Gated courtyard & ko1 pond. $1,249,000 Belle Partch Code 71047 DF.SIRABLE HARBOR VIEW HOME Immaculate cwtom home on sunny side of the street on great wrap- around corner location. Master & spacious f.am. rm with skylights + den. $489,000 Marilyn Kershner Code 71767 COVETED IRVINE COVE Custom villa on large lot in Irvine U1YC Oest. 2 frplc's, hi ccili~ gourmet's kitchen, wet bar, spa + room for pool. Prvt beach, comm. tennis. Nancy Bvfidd & Tom lovcnini $2,450,000 Code 71077 FEEL AT HOME 3Br., 0 2.5Ba. inside unit condo. Mexican pavcrs in lvng rm. Walk to Back Bay. Gisela Burmeister $199,000 <:ode 71637 PUTTIN7 ON THE RITZ Prestigious home in guard-gated Niguel Shores. Courtyard entry. fireplace, country kuchen. walk to Ritz Carlton, beach. Association pool. laura Roscvold $319,900 <:ode 72657 THE TERRACE ~ CDM 2Bd., 2Ba. + Den upper unit. Adult comm. Model perfect. Si ngle l~cJ w/vicw deck & prvt courtyard. $415,000 Jo Ann Kenton WINDOW TO THE SEA ~Ocean Bhd CSUtC OWl'iooks lnspincion Point in CdM. G!srom 5bd. 4.5ba home. Mt.in house + guest house. Mali Gulledge $1,795,000 Code 71167 Code 71447 644-6200 THIS ONE wowr LASn Immaculate 3Br., 2Ba. has it all! French doors, bay window, mrble frplc. Atrium, sec. system. Rogers Gardens lush landscaping. Don't miss! Bob Coluccio & Kris Pcytoh $340,000 Code 70707 CORONA HIGHLANDS CUTIE 2Bd .. I Ba on quiet street w/rcmodeled kitchen, hcfaJ Aoors in liv. rm. & kit, big yard, key to beach g-.itl'\ 1n ShorclifT. Jim Weiscnbach & Kay Kon~ $369,000 Code 72637 LINDA ISLE Expansive nnel views and exquisite inttrio" arc pt(S(nl· ed in thi$ custom 5bd bayfronr residence with ,, pn vatc dock. Ann. Ted & Su1.t11nl $2,395,000 Code 71197 CONTEMPORARY LIVING Mediterranean srylc 3Br., 2.5Ba. rwnhm in CDM. Sep lvngrm, dng rm, ~rcat in nutr ste., ktchn nook Two cu garage. view deck & crt yrd. Nancy Barfidd & Tom lovenini $539,000 Code 72147 2545 Fairway Sat $289,000 Pam Ball 3 Winged Foot SIS $995.000 Peteuon/Gny 2915 Cawpa SIS $665,000 Shipley/Osterhout Hatbor View Homa 1831 Newpon Hills Dr. SIS $499.500 Srevc Leverett 908 c.dtis Pl SIS $399,000 Tom Brunson 1615 Mariners SIS $369.000 M~Jadaon . 1';pon Hagttu 2101 FJ'ceeath St. 19 Su $17',000 Patti O' Daky .... 2728 V11t2 Dd Oro Sua $214,000 MiJcc Smith 1706 Irvine Ave. Sun $310,000 LouAnn Riney 2788~ Sun $309,000 Colua:io/Pqton 2145~erPL Sun $325.000 Coluccio/Peyton 29 Cownuy Sun $399,000 Bdle Pancb 3 Jetty Sun $439,000 Hamiett Botwinick 2200 La.ke M Ln. Sun $459,000 Jo King Harbor View Homes 1928 Pon P~ce Sun $498,000 Judy SttaUSI 9321 Sbadewdl Sun $565,000 Oaudme Bla.nclwd 2821 An1ia Sun ~9,000 SandyDalq lSlS Bamboo Saa $635.000 2821AbaVuu Sue $64,,000 346 Poppy Son $675,000 1319 E. Balboa 8'vd. IC Su.a $774,000 &dynShauea 223 Vaa Quito Sun $849,000 Coluccio/Peytoo 5801 Seaabore Or. Sun $1,425,000 SoUySbaam 7 Nigbtabore Swt $1,298,000 ATS S Nigtltabore Sun $1,425,000 ATS SPACIOUS SF.A ISLAND HOME CAMEO HIGHLANDS RESORT LIVING Bcauciful & private custom 48d. on almost 2 lots w/mini view of Catalina & ocean. Pool, spa & sauna. Nothing comparable! Single level 3Bd., 3Ba., w/golf course & backbay views. Sec. sys., ovcnide master mite. Comm. pool, tennis courts, 24hr guard-garc. ~ne & Eric Shaw Connie Betton $675,000 Code 70047 $849,000 Code72487 TRULY A 10! Big Canyon's best buy on one of the best cul-de-sac mecu w/vV!w'. Cwtom &op of the Jjne fcarurcs w/frplc, gourmet ~. poOl & spa. CarOl Alliton & la.mes Gray C.ode 7MS7 $99S,OOO Code 70167 Daily PiloC .Rnl Eacau •June 22, 1996 PRESTIGIOUS SHORECUFFS At:ass to beach & esplanade from this 3bd, 3ba home in a great neigh- borhood w/a minj ocean view. Pool & 2 car garage. $695,000 B.J. Johnson · Code 70737 CHARMING ORIGINAL Fabulow old Calif.-Spanish style 2b, 2ba w/upgradcs thru-out. Beautiful kitchen, Redwood dcdc, front, side & rear patios & separate srudfo. $315,000 Bob Coluccio Code 71797 FABUWUS PRICE, FABULOUS VIEW Outscanding ocean & city lights views from this condo. Marble entry, frplc, custom interiors. Seller is motiv.ltcd to sell now! $719,000 Karen Rezek & Claudcrtc Blanchard Code 7 1097 NEWl'OU Hl!IGHTS CUS'IOM Lush landscaping aunounds du. 3bd, t .5ba home. Large mstt stt + &m. rm. Studio w/shower. Sec. system. Pool, spa. BBQ and tundeck. UlS,000 Anne Hoover Cede 71987 FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD CUL-DE-SAC TO GREENBELT AND SCHOOL lARGE LOT. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATI-1. $489,000 ' Direct Line 644-6373 xl21 Pager 576-3198 Bob Coluccio EASTSIDE COSTA MFSA 3BR. 2.SBA. Remodeled kitchen and baths. Large, private yard. Reduced $325,000 LIDO Rich European Flair; 4BR, 3.5 BA with 4 F.P., South Facing SO fc. loc. Reduced to $849,000 OPEN HOUSES suN 1-4 Come See These Beautiful Properties! 1735 PORT CllA.RLES Charming 4Bd., 28a. Huge comer lot. Seller nccd.s fut sell! 1718 PORT SHBFPIBLD Apoeillnsr 4Bd.,L2.5~, ~large lot. .. -ASTeabOut ouyer mc:cnuvcs. $18j,()()() $537,()()() RECENT SALES Qlilr Pilot .......... ,_ 22. 1996 Direct: Line 644-6373 x122 Pager 729-0917 Ktis Pe EASTSIDE COSTA MF.SA Remodeled 2BR, IBA with office. A perfect lO. $309,000 Karen Knoche 644-6373 Ext 118 759-8918 Res. Laraine & Eric Shaw Decorator's Dream! Traditional dcgance ~ gaccd community. $329,()()() 800-7 45-1626 Rqran,.;,,8..,.. 11.,,,,.. •.J .u.,., ;,, ,. Pwt Slrwtl """' .., •""" """'' n ,.,,,; .j' .,,,._ OXJIORD CT -IRVINE ~38d.~--comdrforllnck '-f ...,._Of cmido. A-., U7.'9.000 CABOSAN~ V.x:aciocl mad 2M coodo Oii die !Mia manna. a.a Jw *"""' .......,us,.., WALK TO BEACH Wooclaflll ti..p., trwl aid --pnad., .. -_.~ ~$21,.000 ~VEllDE 3tld.. 2Be t.o-. lile.d may. oU; btdial. Frad 4oors. ~.-spe! • USJP.000 2031 E. Balboa Blvd. ' ()PEN J-j()USE sA·r & SLJN 12-4 $589,0QP ., .. · .. .. , Newport Beach Steps to sand! 3 bedroom, 3 bath, den, vaulted ceiling, hardwood floors. Large master suite. Designer perfect. DEBORAH JOHNSON Associate Peninsula Point Charming cape cod home on desirable corner locatipn. Hardwood floors, ~tunning wood craftsmanship. Truly old world·.charm -3 bedroom, 2 bath, large living room on a extra wide lot, dining room, sun porch. 121 32nd Street $499,000 ,_ !!~!5 Your 9uide lo I.he :Jines/ !?roperlies in doulhern Gahfarnia . .. 11!'-P'~~----~----------. CORONA DEL MAR Ciutom ocean/rant home with beautiful white-u:ater, aai/ and sunset views, 4 bJ, 4.5 ba, limestone floor- ing, granite & marble counterlops, motor courtyard. $2,795,000 • John Campbell LAGUNA BEACH Riviua-lik. a«an and coastline viw:s, emotional CUlfom 3 bJ home with excep6ona/ privacy, J,·ning and family room&, 4 firp/acu, pool and spa. $1,970,000 • Sally Plullip1 N EWPORT COAST P.Goan HiR ..tat., owr 1/2 acrs, 5 b.drooma, 5.5 batJ.., ~ i'Of'nA ~ oaran uiews, ,,. .id."°"' "';U, .un,,,,,,;,,g pool anJ 6pa $2,450,000 • Prince I Pereira SWC!eping comer "true estate• on an entire half block is at the quiet end of the island. Large 5 bJ home with library, family room, triple garage, & gardens $1,895,000 • Kay Polovina HARBOR RIDGE Fabulous 5 bJ, 5.5 ba utate with breathtaking ocean and city light view, •uperior quality, private view patios, 6 f;replacu, hardwood f/oors, high ai~ngs. $1,895,000 • D'ette Steel.berg Bro CANYoN Premier golf Q>UFN fron tage. ~ du;gn.J anJ eke. orou4 5 bJ, /ormal dining, family room, off;c. and gym, .pocNnu J.J •nlry garrkn. ~pool, 61'0· $2, 99~000 • Jell Axton SPYGLASS HILL Highly upgrodeJ, 5 bJ, 3 ba home with new /rcnch . doors, kitchen and bath, prof usionaRy landscaped, large pool move-in condition, city light & mountain t•ieu•s $895,000 • D on & Joyce Ol.on NBFPORT COAST'S O CEAN RIDGE Custom gated view estate, dining and family rooms, paneled library, morning room, circular staircase and flying bridge to mcuter with 1'zfreat, el~nt pool, spa. $1,995,000 • Com.egy. I Peter.on T URTLE R OCK C REST Dramatic cu.tom lwm., 4 bJ, 3.5 ba. conlatporory .ty/. 111ith 6pani.J. inf/w.utc-. ~ rrtotmlain, am'°" and k;R uiGw, pon.l.J /ilmrry. $1,425,000 • Sonja Powell · ' ' I ! I) t ~ l II If lt) I) I ' I 1l II)( I , I ' ' t I ! '," ' : I' 'I l I : \ 'I I I , I 'I -I I : I Ii'' I -II I I' ' '\, \ \\ I I 'I I I : . I I, \ \ ' -: r t I ~ • NE.WPOllT C RBST 3 bd, 2.5 ba, extensive upii;radcs, master suite David Prince -644-9060 -$257,900 CoSTA MESA 4 bd with family rm & two living rms Carla Broffman -631-1400 -$249,000 OLD CoRONA DBL MAR Chamnng corugc, 1 bd, & loft/guest, larRc kitchen Frccman/Smjth · 631-1400 · $309,000 NBWPOll.T'S BLUFFS lmmaculatt l story, 3 bd rownbomc w / dining room Carla Broffirian -631-14-00 -$329,000 • THE BLUFFS 4rgc master suite, private counyard entry Gail York -644-9060 -$g3s,ooo .HUW11NGTON BE4CH 3 bd, 2.5 ba, A fabulous deal, close to schools Jennifer Noonan -644-9060 -$182,000 NEWPO&.T BBACl:l 3 bd rownhome in gated comm. with poo~ dbl garage K2y Polovina·-631-1400 -$199,900 .. THE BLUPPS. 2 bd, 1 b&, immlcullle condition, out unit, private, balcony Mila/Seaanum -6"-9060 -UfO,OOO BASTslDB ColTA .MB5A 3 tid, l .S ba, rownhouic, ltmm marble fireplace Marcia at Robert Bents -644-9060 -$225,000 CosTAMBSA Longwood ~ bi:auti(ul l ..,, 2 bd, 00 grccnbclt Carla Broffilwi -631-1.fOO -$239,000 NJnROU SBoUs 3 bd oomge, dolC to prime ocaa&oot' & clubhouse Kumic Jo Rizzo -631 -1.00 -$249,900 TSBBums 2 bd, 2 ba, new kitch~ baths, hardwood floors Gail York -644-9060 -$255,000 Nswrou CUsT Oucsuoding ~ view property, 2 bd, 2.5 ha, great location David Prince -644-~ -$259 ,200 SBA lsL;AND Upgraded 2 bd coodo with den, frpk and ncW'kirchcn Kathy Pox -631-1400 -$265,000 BAYvmW TnliCB 2 bd, 2 ba, wonderful location, fi:ah new paint Don &: Joyce Ollon -6"-9060 -$289,000 TIDBwll'I 3 bd, 2 ba, ~ remodeled, carbednl ceilings Sandy L9n8 -6"-9060 -$299 ,000 ImNB 4 bd, l .S ba, &mily home ic. neighborhood, popular model Velma Tunmons -644-9060 -$314,900 NEWP<>llT SHOBES Upgraded 4 bd with new carpet and paint, dose ro ocean Carla Broffinan -631-1400 -$329,000 NBWPOU SHous Duplex, dose to ocean, 3 bd up and 2 bd down Kennie Jo Rizzo -631-1400 -$339,000 CALL COLDWELL BANK.Bil BALBOA ISLAND 673 .. 6900 NBWPOlT BBACH 631 -1400 (PCH I MwNw MIL!) NEWPOIT BBACH 644-9060 (PCH I AVOCADO) THE BLUFFS Fabulously remodelc~.? back ba)' view Barbara Miles -644-YU60 -$425,000 NEWPOllT SHOii.BS 4 bd, with family room on sandy beach Kennie Jo Rizzo -631-l400 -$462,000 HUNTINGTON BEACH Newa 2 atmy, 3 bd, dcsiancr home. ocean views Gordon, Van Ordcn &: WalSb -673-69()() -$475,000 CollONA•DBL MAll. 2 bd, 2.5 ba, super location, spa rub in mMter, walk-in closet Kevin Kanda -644-9060 -UlS,000 HAsrsmB CosrA M.BSA 4 bd, 3 ba, completely remodel~ 2 master suites Donald P&ff-644-9060 -$%9,000 Lmo PAU DIIVB 2 bd condo, security building with doonmn, pool and spa Mary Lou Kiebler -631-1400 -$495,000 HAI.Boll. VIEW HoMBS 3 bd, 2 ba, remodeled Monaco, added &.mily room MichacJ Dreyfus/Susan Weir -644-9060 -$509,000 NBWPOU PsNINSULA .Cwtom bayfront condo with dock and bay views Judy Muncy -644-9060 -$595,000 LITn.B Isl.AND 2 lxi home, brick patio and studio apt over garage. Gordon, Van Ordcn & Walsh -673-690Q -$595,000 Coll.ONA DBL MAJl Charming, 4 bd owner's Unit, vaulted ceilings, deck Carla Broffinan -631 -1400 -$619,000 PBNINSULA POINT Custom 4 bd with dining room aCl'<m from park, master suite Betty Comegys -631-1400 -$695,000 llAuo.llllmGE 5 bd, 3.5 ba, cotner lot, entry cour~d. great views Jennifer Pritchett -644-9060 -$749,000 BAYSHOUS 3 bd, 3 ha, incredible value, shows lidit and bright Bowie/Mock -644-9060 -$790,000 Mm PBNINSULA 4 Jots 120x70ft, one housc to ocean Mary Ann Nethercutt -631-1400 -$795,000 OcBANPlwNT Beach cottage with 2 bedrooms, oo comer lot, prime location Sally Phillips -631-1400 -$799,000 Lmo lsLI! Superb 3 bd remodel built around lush ccotnl (»lio, large lot Lee Drwnmy -631-1400 -$799,000 LA HADA HEIGHTS Gorgeous 6 bd gated Tudor estate with pool & $pa Joann Lent -673t90G -$1,250,000 UI>o·ISLB Gorgeous 3 bd CU1bm1 villa w I tob1 priwcy oo huge comer lot Lee Drummy -631-1400 -$1,499,000 J\Ataot. hNlNsm..A ~~~!~~st~= LINDA lsLB -4 bd, S.S ba, slip tor SS' boat, two side ties, garden room &tic Ollon -6"-9060 -$2,150,000 CALL COLDWELL BANKER. BALBOA ISLAND 673-6900 NBWPOllT BEACH 631-1400 (PCH I MwNw Miu) NBWPOllT BBACH 644-9060 (Pal t AVOCADO) HOME BY THE SBA 2 doors from ocean, view from roofdcclc Vicki Lee -631-1400 -$795,000 BAYSIDE CoVE 3 bd, 2.25 ha, single level, great view Tom Thomson -644-9060 -$799 ,000 WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1 -5 -. SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS THE BLUFFS THE BLUFFS -402 Vista Trucha $319,500 Dreyfus/Weir 308 Encina $299,000 Sandy Long 2105 Fuentes $329,000 Carla Broffinan liARBoR VIEW HoMBS 222 Nata $425,000 Barbara Miles 1943 Port Provence $495,000 Dreyfus/Weir CoLI.l!GB PAllK N BWPORT CRBS"r 344 Joann $249,000 305 Columbia $257,900 Rick SchreibCr CoRONA DBL MAR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS 324 Poppy $674,000 Olga Matthews CoSTA MEsA BAYVlEW TERRACE 350 East 20th $225,000 Robert Bents 69 Pelican Court $289,000 Joyce Olson BAsTSIDB CosrA MESA 496 Walnut Place $469,000 JuncAdam5 BAYCRBS"r 1701 Starlight Circle $579,000 Jimmie Jones/Sally Phillips HAilBOR RlDGB 18 San Sebastian $1,395,0QO David McCuUocll CoLLEGB PARK 2450 Fordham $189,900 Cammy Leslie • liAB.BoR VIBW Hn.Ls TH E CoURT TOWNHOMES 3915 Sandune Lane $725,000 LyJecn Ewing 44 Baycrcst Court $279,900 Michael Stark 3800 Wet Isle $725,000 Alison McCormick. HARBOR VJEW HILLS HARBOR. VIBW HoMBS 3424 Seabreeze $599,000 Greg Minoux 1851 Port Kimberly $469,000 Dreyfus/Weir lR.VINB TBRRACE LIDO lsLB 2012 Seadrift $949,000 Judy Muncy 506 Via Lido Nord $2,795,000 Jeff Ewing 900 Zurich Circle $1,895,000 Lorraine Farrington LAGUNA BEACH 395 Camden $1,395,000 Richard Lee/Betty Comegys MBsA VBJ.DB 2766 Longwood Ct. $239,000 Pat David LAGUNA NIGUEL "TH E VILLAGE" 30322 Chapala Court $311,000 Ginny Anderson NBWPORT BRACH 6304 W. Oceanfront $875,000 David. Prince NBWPORT SHORES 400 62nd Street $462,000 Kennie Jo Rizzo NBWPOltT SHOllS 234 Lugonia $339,000 Eva Khwaja 218 Lugonia $329,000 Jeannine Stake SPYGLAM HILL SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS 18 Point Loma $895,000 Joyce Olson BIG CANYON 46 Drakes Bay $795,000 Don Olson I 0 Rue Biarritz $725,000 Jennifer Noonan t 2 Drakes Bay $899,000 Don Olson NEW LISTINGS WBSTCLIFP 2 bd, 2 ba, one master suite upst1iirs with firep/JJce an~ deck "'1" an other down, generoruly sized living room and dining areti with fireplace. Marie Deremiah / Christa Francis -$217,000 THE BLUFFS Charming aD"' plan, 3 bd, 1.5 ba, redone kitchen overloolting rear pario, very bright end unit, exce/Jent condition. Chuck 8t Kathy Colcsworthy -$219,000 HARBOR Vmw HlLLs Outstanding golf count & ocean views, gorgeo"1 4 bd, 2.5 ba single level home, spacious ltitchen with brealtftut noolt, "'"'ltt1I ceilings, "'I-de-sac. Lylccn & Jeff Ewing -$725,000 SPYGLASS Hn..L N'"''""a 1fUJde~ biahly uparlMe-, "ew frtneh ilom, iitchm 111111 b"th, proftssion"llY ltindscaped, ltirae pool, fmhly f>"inte~ 5 bll, 3 b11. Don 8t Joyce Olson -$895,000 NBWPOllT BBACH PCH @ Mariner's Mile 631-1400 NEWPORT BBACH PCH @ Avocado 644-9060 BALBoA ISLAND 673-6900 http://www.coldwellbanker.com • Sweeping back bay views • 3 bedrooms, plus family 1:,00m • Hardwood /loors, berber carpeting & / rench windows • Hig'ttJltrd-beamed ceilings • 3 patio-deck areas • Dynamite Views of Pelican Hill, golf course, ocean & canyon. - • 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths • ~ulted ceilngs, French doors and windows • Cul-de-sac location CALL LYLEEN & JEFF EWING (800) 949-9471 (714) 673-1980 ' ' • Situated on a private lot overlooking Big Canyon's fourth fairway • Fabulous architectural details throughout • Two la1:!Je master suites •Immense formal living areas • Lushly landscaped gardens • La1:!Je lot with lap pool &spa $1,150,000 23 Rue l~r.111d l)u(.d • Completely updated with immense quality and taste • Two bedrooms and den • Spacious formal living areas • Fabulous French garden • QJ.t.iet location $599,000 PERRY TAUB "Why Settle for Mediocrity?" 644-2833 • Spacious model with huge den • Plenty of extra bonus rooms • Lar.ge kitchen opens to private pool tind sp11 • Soaring ceilings ;,, fON#lll living area • A fabulou.<: opport#nity • Tlwee c4r g;::,~4JJe $610,000 ~ ........... ~U.1996 Present;ng serv,-ces as except;onal as the propert;es we represent Big Canyon EST A TES OF GRANDEUR AND GRACE .. $3,950,000 Hilltop Location, 1\pprox. 7 ,500sf , 4 Bedrooms I 5.5 Batlis $2,995,000 Hilltop Estate Over 6,000 sf 5 Bedrooms/5 Baths+ 1 Powder Room It If you have an exceptional proTJ<!rlY to seO, or one yet to be found, consider this ... Since, 1933, the Previews• Program has been, like the ~ themselves, without peer. Through our heritage of innovation, resources and expertise, we have become the, preeminent specialists in luxury recJ estate. I ~uld welcome your call to discuss how many advantages of the ColdweH Banker Previews Program ·could benefit you. "Congratulations To All The Graduating Seniors of Newport Harbor and Corona de/ Mar High Schools" JEFF AXTON 403-4400/631-1400 x268 NHHS Graduating Class of 1980 CowweLL BANKER MARJNSRS MtLB • 2436 WEST COAST JUOHWAY . NEWPORT BEACH -,-!-.. ... MICHAEL DRRDUJS le SuSAN WEik mdreyfus@coldwellbanker.com 1943 Port Provence, Harbor View Homes r--3 bd, 3 ba, enlarged dining room, added breakfast nook to kitchen. REDUCED! $495,000 Harbor View Homes ' $634,000 Expanded and remo deled Montego model on a large lot, 4 bd, 3 ba with an office/exercise room adjacent to master .. Harbor View Homes• $599,000 Expanded Palenno model, 4 bd, 2.5 ba. Family roopt has been encoded 13 feet, office/exercise room adjacent to master. Located in the inner loop. 1851 Port Kimberly, Harbor View Homes Remodeled Monaco with added f.unily room, 3 bd, 2-ba . REDUCED! $469,000 - Harbor View Homes • $399,000 3 bd, 2 ba, Carmel model, comer lot, remodeled kitchen 402 Vista Trueba, The Bluffs Beautifully remodeled townhouse with 3 bd, 2.5 ba PluCBD TO SBLL! $319,500 Daily Pil()( Real Estate • June 22, 1996 Spyglass Hill OPEN HOUSE 4 MALIBU CIRCLE -CORONA DEL MAR 1 to 5 pm -Sat & Sun, June 22".l & 23rd For information, p lease call 714 631-140 0 A beautifully d ecorated, gracious, traditio n a l 3 o r 4 bedroom home on a uqiet cul-de-sac. Remodeled go~et kitche n , family room, o Hice and imme n se 2"J sto ry playroom. Gorgeous grounds with gardens, CARLA BROFFMAN Pager 262-8161 631-1400 x255 LARGE CORNER LOT 4 Bedroom 2.5 Ba. Poof witb Child Gate, RV Acc:eH. Offend •l $249,000 lawns, pool and spa. Relocating, must sell! -. · REDUCED TO $839,000 l 1N1Q l IE CJ IA RM ING DUPLEX GREAT LOCATION .t. Rd 3 Ba/2 Rd J Ha, 4 Car G rit, Cathedral Ceiling., Skylight•, Marble & Sl .. tc 1:toor•. A Mwt Seel O£fcnd at $619,000 EASTSIDE Cl lSTOM 3 Beclrootn 3 a.th. 3 a... G.n;a N...N- <>«-.c.l al $359,000 NEWPORT SHORES • F\x.pl.. °"--4 Bel 2 Ba 2 c-o..n. New P.mt ..I Cupt.'l. ~Patio. Comr:namity Tennit & M o-....,. -,-Ol-cl• $339,000 "TllE llLllFFS" I~ pl.an cm~ GrocnLclt 3 Bed. 2 &t.h. 2 Car G~ Lat-,.~ Patio, ~ throuJ-rt. I luny -off~ at $32Q,OOO REST LOCATION TN COMPLEX 2 lldnn. 2.5 a.tit Twnhm End llnit 27661..onpood Court. M-Vade A Mwit Seel OfL..n.lat $239.000 1 ~J . ' . 400 6ZND STREET $462,000 • Arcbitecanl Maslerpiece • Extraordiury large comer lot oronc of Lido· s prenie.1t 5treeU Open. splCioas floor plan of approxlmattly S(X)O tqllll'C feet • Rotn111tic Miiier suile with frrepllee, retrea ll'Q. huge walk·in closet. bright lpiCioos bltb with private sun baloooy •Price Sl.499,ro> • Superbly remodeled single story home • Two Duplexes -Each unit bas 2 bedrooms. I Bath • Oversiud exterior comer lot 11 eastern end of Lido •All new "Showcasen kilehen •Open, light flooq>lan • Fabulous cotettaioment home • 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath• Plans for second story •Beautiful lropical landscaping • Price $799,000 NEW CHARMER $325,000 • F'ireplflCe in downstairs units • Ample off ·street plarking • Excellent summer/winter rentals •Price SJ20.000 KENNIE JO RIZZO MI LIVE WORK AND PLAY IN THE SHORES" 642-4917 RES • 631-1400 X248 243 62NO STREET $249,000 234 LUGONIA STREET $339,000 207 CANAL STREET $399,000 207 WALNUT STREET $339,000 AN EXQUISITE JEWEL FABULOUS DOVER SHORES TENNIS ESTATE IN AN INCOMPARABLE SEITING Romantic and Emotional with Views $1,775,000 LOVELY REMODELED BAYCREST BEAUTY 18 POINT LoMA, SPYGLASS HILL S bd, 3 ha, highly upgraded, new french doors & kitchen, large pool. $895,000 SALLY PHILLIPS 631-1400 x234 2 DB.ADS BAY, SPYGLASS HILL Panoramic occna, Catalina & night-light views, 5 bd, 3 ba, remodeled interior. $899,000 DON & JOYCE OLSON «There's No Subsritute For lkperience." 1-800-487-4931 Lovely Traditional Family Home Over 1/2 Acre $1;395,000 BEST BEACHFRONT BUY 46 DllA.X:BS BAY, SPYGLASS HILL 5 bd, 3 ba, two story, fantastic city light and mountain views, lap pool. A must sec! $795,000 l 0 R.uB BIAIUUTZ, BIG CANYON Highly upgraded, 4 bd, 3.5 ha, newly completed kitchen, wrap-around patio. Reduced! $725,000 Daily Pil<>< Real Estate• June 22, 1996 ALISON McCORMICK 644-9060 x l 44 616 Via Lido Soud Lido Isle • Custom contemporary home • 4 bedrooms, 3 btiths • Prime corner wctition • Gourmet kitchen with grtinite countertopI • hardwood floors & cabinets • Be11utiful s-pti with ptitio Reduced! $779,000 3800 Inlet Isle Harbor View Hills • GorgeouI custom remodel • Large ltitchen with granite countertop1 • Hardwood jloOrI • Beautiful gtiteti pool • Lush L11ndscapi11g • Large corner lot $725,000 Best of the best on exclusive Linda Iale. An elegant, traditional £our bedroom home in gated community on Newport Bay. Five and a half bathe, maid'alguest room and bath. Formal dining room, li ving ' room, family room, gourmet kitchen, office at home and separate garden room now uaed for fiahing tackle, might be exercise space, etc. Viewe, Views, views! Plue a slip for a fifty foot yacht and two aide ties. $2,150,00Q 44 Bayatst Court, Newport Beach 3 bd, 3 ba, 1 bd down, 2 master suites up. Great location near pool and spa. Approximately 2,000 sq. ft., breakfast and formal dining,·grcenbclt view, lots of storage. $279,900 DONALD PFAFF 433-9528 MICHAEL STARK Sales Associate Call for Gate Code • 854-8711 MAKE nm RIGHT MoVB C ibua, avocadoe, bortet and luxury living on about 20 acre• witli . more than 100 oak treee. Almoet new Monterey .ty)e home of over 6,100 1quare feet. 15,500 tquare foot lake for beauty and fieb . Separate 2 bd gueet cottage , including a facility equipped to entertain 10 to hundred. of guest.. Six .tall barn, eiQht·paddock., large paeturee, arena and more hone accomodationt. $1,675,000 CALL EDIE OLSON • 644-9060 xl 32 Janet Vinogrod odvertiiing soles represenlatiw • Julie Viker, reol estate editor We would like y~ comments, questions or suggestiom for niat.erial you would like to see in the Daily Pilot Real &late section, published every Satwday. If you are interested in advertising in our publication, contact sales representatives Kip Hancock at (714) 574-4247 or Janet Vinograd at (7 14) 574-4248. Their fax number is (714) 631-6594. lf you wouJd like to submit materials for publication or have an interesting story idea, contact Julie Viker, reaJ estate editor at (714) 574-4242, fax (7 14) 650-4802. To reach us by mail: Daily Pilot R~ &tale, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa. CA 92627. J?aily Piloc Rnl Estue •June 22, 1996 ~--'~-~~~~~~~~~·~~--~.-._~ Jennifer Noonan: Real estate is habit forming FAVORITE RF.STAURANT: Yankee Tavern FAVORITE GETAWAY: Santa Barbara AGENCY: PET PEEVE: Coldwell Banker, Newport Beach When people are late for appointments JOB TITLE: SaJes associate FARM AREA: BOW DO YOU DEFINE Jennifer Noonan Orange County SU~CF.SS? LENGm OF TIME WITH AGENCY: Setting goaJs and achieving them Three years CITY OF RESlDENCE: 4 Corona del Mar We want to hear from you through our SNAPSHOT column. The column f eatures real estale owners, brokers, agents, marketing representatives and staff meinben. We encourage you to send a photo (black and while, if posrible), wilh the individual's and the company's name marked on the bad. HOBBIEMNTERESTS: Golf, swimming, music, travel, watching sun sets CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS: Balboa Yacht Club, CaJifomia Beach VolleybaJl Association, American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) LAST BOOK READ: 'The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" 11, FAVORITE MOVIE: "Dances with Wolves" Send or fax your information to: Julie V&Ur, real estale edm>r, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; Fax: (714) 650-4802. Dea4line: 5 p .m. Tuesday. We'll publish ii as space is available. To revise information that has already been submitted, call (714) 574- 4242. COVER HOME prized location on the bayfront of prestigious Lido Isle is the setting for this impressive European influenced residence. Completely rebuilt in 94-95, this new home is the perfect marriage of beauty and function. The new dock is cleverly designed to accommodate a yacht of 50' to 60' wilh an adjoining sunning/dining dedt An open tloorplan flows freely from one spacious room to another. capturing dancing water views through the French doors and comer windows on the bay. Every room has been cust~ with wide crown molding and extensive raised panel cabinetry. The handsome English ~brary is richly appointtd in Honduras Mahogany framing the marble fireplace. The kitchen/great room epitomizes the latest in state-of-the-art appliances and is designed for 'team' food preparation. The 10 foot granite island with Viking range and additional vegetable sink is a true work center! In the comer a cozy fireplace draws guests and family alike to thJs heart of the home! A generously proportioned master suite begins with formal foyer and continues with rwo walk-in closets, his and hers built-in annolres. fireplace and a master bath befinlng royalty!. A con~enient elevator detailed with beveled mirrors and mahogany paneling easily joins the two floors. A bayside basement serves as a bobby/Work room. exercise room or for storage of bcitina equipment 1be spacious waterfront tel'Tll has a built-in barbeaJc and invites indoor/outdoor living. • The Intricate sound and lighting systems dlctate the ambiance desired throughout this sumpruous bayfront estate. For more i'!formation or to view this spel:iaJ home please contact: Lyleen or Jeff Ewing at COklwell Banker-a Newport Bach olllce. S00.949-94 71 or 6 73-1980 ... -QJJ.en Hou1.er UlJIDACOVES 21 Balboa Coves S769.000 Sal 1·5 5 Balboa Coves $599.000 Sat 1·5 $599,000 Sun 1-4 11 Rue Foontainbleau $625,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 $199,500 Sun 1·5 $679.000 Sun 1·5 $699,000 Sun 2-5 $266,000 Sat 11-3 $865,000 Sat 1·5 Sl,449,000 Sun 1·5 $475,000 Sun 2-5 $31 8.500 Sal 1-4 $399,900 Sun 1·4 llr.RMAa 1615 Bayadere Terrace $2,490,000 Sun 1--4 =entur.11 18 lmperatrtoe ~CllUT 2~1 Vista Baya 5 Tribute Court 12 Kamalll Court 14 Monterey Clrcte ,.,. 6 TIYoN Ct $415,000 Sun 2-5 $869,000 Sun 1·5 $380,000 Sal 1-6 $795,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 $227.000 Suri 1·5 $227,000 Sun 1-5 S2n.ooo Sun 1·5 $245,000 Sun 1-5 $209,000 Sun 1•5 $43.4,900 Sun 1-5. le10.000 '=sun "1~ $539,000 Sit/Sun ~ $3,580,• 7021 Unique location in CdM w/over 100 It ot coastline. Beautitul 4BO, 4BA hm w/lantastic pano white water, ocean, harbof & Catalina view. On front row ot Ocean Blvd w/privacyl Lovety traditional 58R custom home on corner lot. Lots of used brick. This 2 story home offers great lamily living Large tamity room opens onto ve- randa. Must see' -..... Great location. DupleX on seashore across from beach. Upper unit480.28A. new paint & carpet; lower unit: 280, 1 BA. Enclosed 3-ar garage, lols of storage. Sepa<ate laundry room tor all. Spacious and gracious 7,300+st home Includes 660,6.SBA, w/llbrary, huge bonus room, pool spa, 4-car garage. Top-ot-the-line throughout. Call tor more details. Ad#P2348 ., $515,• 380, 38A beaJtyl Great courtyard entsy, elaborate oriental landscaping, pood, waterfall, small bfidge. A llllSt seel "' , ' c.· BIG BEAR LAKEFRONT 791 Cove • Remodeled s Bdr., s 8Mh Home • Formal Dinilla Rm. Libr-.y. 0en • 98d.. 98L. P1us Guest Quarters • Approx. 10,000 sq.ft. on Dbl Lot • •Oo1cf a..• oa LiDda We. PYt. Dock • Sauna. Gym Rec. Rm. .t Mud Rm. $3,495,000 (Ad. 6603) $2,950,000 (Ad. 6623) Excellence In Service & Quality" • 4 Bd~ 4.S BL. Huie Harbor View • Counyatd w/Pool, Spa & Walafall • K.itcben Featured in o.c. Mapzi.Dc $2,490,000 (Ad. 6605) Direct Line (714) 729-7208 WoRJaNG IN ASSOCIATION W1m BARBARA ROPPOLO • Nancy Simmons .. Executive Assistant • PenonaJ Ad designed by SCHOU. CllAPltlCS • (714) 559-2019 NBWPOln' NOllTB VILLAS 3100 Cmtc Hreqm • 38d.. 2.58a.. 2 c. Alllldled a.. • LMlcRllL .......... ~·w.61 • ~·Nlplti· ..... (.U."13) r \ f • THE PRUDENTIAL• JON DoUGLAS COMPANY (A little) But a good listing is a good listing. - Ge~& Christa Long 729-7236 '" 64.0-5 664 (Nope) Gated, ~e, modem, el~c~_.._,......... _ __.._ • (You bet) 4 BRs, French doors, 2/sty S BRs, library, office, t><><>I 4 BRs, total remod., vtew 3 BRs, new carpets, cute 4 BRs, view, lease 8/1/96 $S90,000 $739,000 $739,000 $4~9,000 $2,800 PRUDENTIAL -JON DOUGLAS CO., 2101 E. Comt Hwy. 919. 250 COM 92825 ' . 759-6600 Ext 236 Dotti J ohnSon 760-1966 presents Lovely 3BR 2BA Condo, hardWood floors, plant2tion shutters, S skylights, s0lar heating, community pool. . $210,000 . 753 Avocado 2 Bedroom -2 Bath Private Garage $229,SOO 707 Avocado 727 Avoa¢o 718'12 Margarite $179,SOO $269,SOO $289,900 lnErcrow lnErcrow Lost opportunity capital . l/~111 ~ .. By Steve Ostrin • If water stands still it either stagnates or evaporates. Electricity is no more than a spark if it is standing &till. Both electricity and water need to move to .cbieve their maximum potenliaJ. EnaJneera design systems co make electricity or water move most efficienlly. Money, like water and elecuicity, must be put into motioo in order to grow. Money sLiU will depreciate. Money well engineered moves with ever increasing momentum. If you put l 0 ooe blmdred dollar bills under a manreu and left them tbel'e for 20 years, when you toot them out they would buy a lot less than they would today. Aalumins a tlne penlent rate of inflation they would be woctb $553.68 in today's dollarl. Tho 1arJer the infllllion ra&e. the tower lho pwcbuina powcw or mo.e stapant dollarl. 8y lhe -.y, .. I've said before, ii you belieVe iiatlldoa ii really ... to be just dne peroeot per )'Cit, I'll knit you a watch. I.d's pu1 cboec same hundred doUlr bills i9lo motion. Asaumc • dwee perceml n&io ol infllllioo. H ~ bid put Cbo moaoy iato a ttne penieat CD or p111boot ~for 20 )'Uri, lbcn ll would pow IO Sl,806.11. Tblt amount. interelliq)y enoup. would be worth euct.ly $1,QOO bl today'• dollMI. So, for aU your effort your iJIWICl:Dlllt would oot purcbMe • penny ...... ii would~. If JOU ....... IO find• ill...aneat 111111 yielded a 10 pen.*'l nee rate of return ova lhoee 20 ye.a, then' your lbousand would bave grown to $6,727.SO. Yoo would have beat inflation by a cool nn percent. As you can see, unless your money is be8tiog inflalp it is either littin1 ltil.l or abrinkin1. • The difference between the value of ata money and mooey that is movin1 is known u loct oppoctunity capital. In the dwee percent inflation uample we used. the loct opportunity capital is $446.32 -the difference between • $1,000 and $SS3.68. CreMina and holding oo to weallh is to a larae extent dependent on ~ or elimin.atin& 10IC opportunity capital. A ~t eumple of lost opportunity capital is interest you pay on credit carda or other debts. That is money you are paying someone else. Th.tt money is making someone else a profit at your expense. I suggest you start a small weallh acc:umuladon account co eliminate lost opportunity capital cauacd by debt. This account should be. a liquid account in a passbook. money mar:tet or otbc% similar vehicle. Puc wbaaever amount )'Ou can iaco thiJ account on a weekly ~ mootbly bes.is. As the amount of mooey in the llOOOQAI llartl IO build up. use cbis accounl imtad of your credit c.rds. Tbe key 10 IUCCal ii IO pay the ~ beck just the same way yoo would pay blCt your cndit '**· Try to pay beet wbMlver ~you lake from the 80COUM .... 18 perceDI ..... '*-1'* lib you would. credit Cini. Nol Oaly will you be pa,U., younelf beet. but you will be tnakiDJ a nhPMldal iu-free profit. If you lack dilCi to elClbUtb aJCb an ~ tet up .., accoOllt Ill your but --they ~y trader • -llDOUlll from your dlectill110 your Wik.It am••llllioe ·~---. ,.,,. °'*619 ...... ~ c.-, , .... .., ,..,._, mA-...,..,.., • C.. llna, CA nGf, (714) UNJll . 11 ~ . You could be living here enjoying this view from this 3BR 2BA Oceanfront home situated on an approx. 40x92 ft. lot. Sunset and Catalina views, prime location. Serene and private-located on Balboa Peninsula Point. Property is easy to show. $1,450,000 Please Call Dayna Pettit 673-3899 or page 651-4610 .. "We advertise in the DailY Pilot consisteritly because it works" J For advertising information call 642-4321 Don and Joyce Olson of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach say ... "The Daily Pilot ha~ . provided us with a way t reach the local communities and has given us the opportunity to display our inventory to the public. We have advertised on · . consistent basis and have had tremendohs results. Thank you Daily Pil9t f <;)r making 199 5 a most succ·essful year! " OJiet locat.ton' Lrttle Balboa Island Duplex. 2BR; 2BA, den w/large sundeck and balcony + 2BR, 1 BA wrtti patio . .. .. ... . . $417,000 Prime 100 block -trtt-lined street, quiet west end of lslarid. 3BR 2BA single-stOIY home. Front & rear patios. Great value.. .. .. $510,000' Spac:IOUS Island Duplex. •BR, 2BA wllalge balcony up, 3BR, 2BA w/patio down. Remodeled Kitchens/Baths. SquMe footage CM't be duphcatedl ................... $5951')00 Balboa Nland Read the latest happenings i~ • • • Buylines We' re thrilled to announce that Janet Vinograd is the new real estate advertising rep for the Daily Pilot. We know she'll do a fantastic job -she's been at the Daily Pilot for more than six years. Janet has traveled the real ~tate route previously, but most recently was a display sales rep. covering Newport Beach. She replaces Jill Langer, who is off to the Los Angeles Times, where she'll be an automotive sales rep. We'll miss you Jill and wish you the best! Congratulations also to Kevin Holland of COWWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH, who will marry Linda Mason, his high school sweetheart, today. They' 11 spend their honeymoon on a seven-day cruise.along the Mexican Riviera. Ever:yone at Coldwell Banker wishes them a long and happy life together and so · do we. Sonja Key of COWWEU BANKER COSTA MESA gave birth to Ellen Ticlana Key, weighing in at 8 lbs., 8 oz. and is 20 inches long. Best wishes to both. And cheers to David Hayes, who is celebrating 24 years of wedded bliss to bis wife, Magali. Arizona seems to be the hot ticket -Jerrie Mahoney just returned from our neighboring state and Denise Lowe is on her way there. Denise said she'll visit several cities during her stay, but stressed that she won't be answering any phones this weekend! Also off to the desert is Donna Rudolph, who is spending four days in Palm Springs with her husband. The sun may shine brightly in the desert, but here in Costa Mesa, is another star -Inez Diaz's daughter, Amanda is starring in Orange Coast College's production of "Catholic School Girls." Get well wishes go out to Laura RostvOld of GRUBB & EUJS RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES. She's in Hoag Hospital, recovering from surgery she had thls week to remove plaque from her carotid artery. Over at COWWELL BANK.ER/WATERFRONT HOMES, Sally Phillips was beaming with joy last weekend when her daughter, Elimbeth got married in a beautiful ceremony. She and her new husband are spending their honeymoon in Hawaii. And happy birthday to Joann Lent, Sally Somers and Kay Polovina. Do you have any news to include in the Buylines column? Just call Julie Viker, real estate ediJor (714) 574-4242 or fax (714) 650-4802. At t ,11, • - Olde Corona del Mar charm A special borne filled with charm and atmosphere is located within steps of the finest beaches in Southern California. Street to street, on a 40-foot lot, its entrance provides a wonderful sense of privacy and peace. This single level home has a large master bedroom with attached bath and two additional bedrooms and bath. The spacious light and bright living room with fireplace and its many windows looks out to the ocean and bills beyond. There is an extra large two car garage with additional loft storage. Ideal for those who want to live at the beach simply and quietly, or for those who want to build a second story with the promise of a spectacular vi ew, this charming cottage wiJI allow its owners to embrace all that Olde Corona del Mar has to offer. Walle to restaurants and shopping to experience this unique town's ambiance. A wonderful opportunity to own a borne this close lo the beach at the affordable purchase price of $649,000. For more information, or for your pri'Vale showing, pkase caU Julie ~ · Schmusing or Judy Mertr., the Full Service Partnership Team al Coast Newport PropertUs, 4 Ci'Vic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach, (714) 644- 1600. Stunning·Eastside near Brentwood Park This four bedroom contemporary single level floor plan in about 2,400 square , feet, was designed by the owner/architect for easy living and total privacy. The home is located on a comer lot close to the Back Bay and convenient freeway access. It's on a cul-de-sac street. • Features include hardwood floors, European style kitchen with a built-in desk, fonnal living and dining rooms, a wet bar, a built-in entertainment room ..and a two car garage. The home was remodeled and expanded in the past five years for today's lifestyle and is qffered for $349,000. i For more infonnaJlon, call Keith Randle, (714) ~16()() al Coast Newport Propertha, 4 Civic Plat.a., Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Pursuing the Newport Coast lif-.tyle ~ be more affordable than you realized If you've been longing to pursue the coveted Newport Coast lifestyle, but thinlc it's out of your reach, it's time to explore your homebuying options at the elegant St. Mfchcl neighborhood. Plan One is surprisingly priced from $349,200. "Many people automatically assume they 11impJy can't afford to live within this very prestigious community. but fortunately, that is not always the case," said Debbie WallOD, sales couOselor for Califonna Plcific Homes, die builder of SL Michel at Newport Ridge. ll'1 a favorite among ~no desire che.-clpd~Md . ~~ofehia ~but ~it .. ftMDCWly ..... ,..... • • • Daily Piloc RHI .Estate• June 22, 1996 • Some neighborhoods deserve "A Second Glance" Welcome to "A Second Glance," a new photo feature that will run periodically in the Daily Pilot Real Estate section. We'll be highlighting the unique, the unusual and the in viting aspects that make houses into homes and that invite you to visit a neighborhood once more. In upcoming editions, we may tum the spotlight on areas that have interesting landscaping, hand painted house pl aques or colorful banners. To ki ck off this new page, we've chosen a neighborhood that many of us are happy fo pass by each day on our way to work. This area beckons you Lo drive slowl y so that you can gaze at aU the elements that reaUy say community. From a trellis covered with flowers and flags to a topiary handyman and mailboxes made to resemble homes imd animals, it's a delight to drive or walk along East 19th Street in Costa Mesa. Specifically, the photos below highlight the welcoming and whimsical touches that make this a street that we want to visit again and again. So take a look, enjoy and if you're in the area, take the time to view this special place. Do you know of other nnghborhoods thaJ have interesting or unusual features thaJ we should highliglsl? We inviJe you to send photos (along wilh their localions) to Julh Viker, ruil estate editor, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay, Costa Mesa, Calif., 92627. We'll publish them as space is availabk and retum them when we're through. Or, if you've got ideas for areas you think we should photograph, just call Julie at (714) 574- 4242. Concept and photos by Julie Viker 1 i.-------~ I R•tes •• of June 20, 1996 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30.,._ fixed INT'EREST ~ POINTS LOCK- TYPE PHONE MTE OWN C!) .. A.P.R. AmencanSa~~s-~Ba_n_k ____ s_~(800--')~56_2_-6_2_1_2 ___ 8._2_50% ___ ~_0 __ 2_._12_5 __ 3_o __ 8_.5_1_9~ Bank of America B (800) 556-7811 8.250% 20 2.125 45 8.519 California Federal Bank S (800) 225--3337 8.250% 20 2.000 45 8.506 -------------'----'--------------------~hase Manhattan _Mlg_. __ K (800) 900-6062 8.375% 20 1.500 30 8.5n Coast Federal Bank S (800) 300-5626 8.400% 20 2.000 10 8.658 ----------'--'---------------------Countrywide Home Loans K (800) 8n-5626 8.250% 5 1.625 45 8.464 --------------------O et n ck Mo rt gage G_r_o_u p ____ A_~~<7_1_4~)_75_9-_96_9_2 ___ 8_.000% ____ 5 __ 2_.3_7_6 __ 1_5 __ 8._2_93_ Downey Sa~ngs Emery Financial Fldelrty Federal Bank ---First Federal Bank of CA Fleet Mortgage .31endale Federal Bank --Great Western Bank s (800) 330-9639 8. 125% 20 2.500 30 8.434 A (714) 729-9200 8.000% 5 1.862 15 8.237 s (800) 232-2309 8.375% 5 2 .000 10 8.632 s (800) 672-4332 8.250% 20 2 .250 30 8.533 K (800) 700-5650 8.250% 20 2.375 30 8.547 s (800) 560-9000 8.125% 5 2.250 45 8.406 B (800) 492-7587 8.200% 20 2.100 30 8.466 Home Savings S (800) 975-5051 8.150% 10 2.250 30 8.432 Na11onsBancMtg.Co~rp_. ___ K_~(_800_)_685--000 ___ 1 ___ 8_._12_5_% __ 20 __ 2_.2_50 ___ 30 __ 8_.406 __ Newport Coast Financial A (800) 808-5626 8.125% 5 1.750 10 8.351 --- Oc_ea_n_v,_ew F_ina_nc1al R_"""(7_1_4..;..) _65_1_-63_55 ___ 8_.1_2_5_% __ s __ 1_.1_so ___ 15 __ 8_.35_1 _ ProFed Mortga~!_ K (800) 686-3756 8.250% ?O 2.000 30 8.506 ------------------------~ TLC Financial Svcs. A (800) 801-7300 8.250% 10 1.500 13 8.450 --------------------------~ Union Bank B (800r 453-1288 8.375% 20 2.000 60 8.632 ---------------~ Western Frnanctal S.B. S (800) 393-9372 8.375% 5 1.375 30 8.563 ---------------------~ Weyerhaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 8.500% 10 1.375 10 8.689 INTEM:IT RATE 3.950% 5.875% 3.625% 5.625% 2.950% 4.750% 2.875% 2.950% 2.950% 3.950% 2.950% 6.000% 4.750% 3.950% 3.950% 5.125% 2.950% 7.125"/o 4.250"/o 5.875% 5.625% 6.875% 3.950% 25 20 20 20 25 20 20 20 10 20 20 5 20 20 20 25 10 20 5 20 10 20 POINTS C!> A.P.R. 1.000. 7.350 1.000 8.196 1.000 7.447 2.000 8.762 1.000 7.341 0.000 7.602 1.000 7.390 1.000 7.391 1.813 7.374 1.750 7.527 1.250 7.'J67 2.500 8.636 1.000 8.664 1.000 7.399 1.000 7.399 2.500 8.5-40 0.750 7.465 0.750 8.567 1.000 . 7.5n 1.500 8.513 1.250 8.323 0.000 8.681 1.125 7.462 MAX. LOAN 600,000 207,000 207,000 207,000 500,000 207,000 600,000 500,000 600,000 207,000 207,000 207,000 207,000 207,000 500,000 207,000 600,000 207,000 400,000 207,000 207,000 207,000 207,000 2.400 2.875 2.500 3.000 2.400 2.750 2.450 2.450 2.350 2.500 2 .400 2.750 2.875 2.450 2.450 2.750 2.550 2.750 2 .625 2.750 2.625 3.000 2.500 110 6TB 110 1TS 110 110 110 110 110 110 110 1TS 1TS 110 110 1TS 110 1TS 110 1TS 6CO 1TS 110 NM. FREQ. 1M 6M 1M 1Y 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1Y 6M 1M 1M 1Y 1M 1Y 1M 1Y 6M 1Y 1M Boll\ fixed & equsUlble program5 If• »'30 oonvent1on.i mottg11ge1. Type of Lender 11: 8 • Bente: K • ~ bwMr: R • ~ b1oMr. S • umgs & 1oM. ~ berMt1 and bn>Ws are ~ by l'9 C111o1n1a Deparlment of Real Eswe u •lthef a bfollM or corporallon For inlormatlon cell Call. DAE• (918) 227~l ...,_t "*lot ect....,,... ii llfl ~'*lot 1'9 llrll ~ penoo. Down P.,,_.. It M'IOUl'll of c:utl ('II. of S31es pnoe) patCI lo le!ldef prior IO signing ll'IOf1QllOll connct Polntl are 'II. of loen batllflC9 peld IO..,.., M llme a( lollfl doeirlg. "-'NI la Ille IUl'lbll of dll)'l lalldlr guatan1N1 ,.. prior IO~ A.P.R. It l'9 ~ J*C81M09 rata wnoch •s an H timated annual cost of the loan IO 1he borfower. ~ A.P.R.1 .,. calcUlled by Mof1g9ga News Co. bued on• $207,000 lollfl amount. fie points 11'-1and1700 iotaf ..... The A P.R.1 -fndUdld In lhll ctwt tor~ son 0<1ly When applylnQ fOf I loan. Federal Trutll-ln-~ndlng law reQUlr• fandefl 10 cabMlil an A.P.R. tpeC:ilc IO aeetl loan ollar. MullllUlll loen la IN maximum..,.., wll loan under give!\*"-. NA ft-',_ progrwns '-a fM». mum Of $207.000 MMgln (In%) IS lardefS profle. "'81gort. Incle•. eca.el ,. .. aftat ftrsl ..,..,_.l Inda .... blll'9 lor Mllng an ..... ,. .. (Margin+ lndeJI. New ... ). t10. 11fh Dill c.a °'Funds. 1TS. 1·Y-r,_,,., St• L6M 6 montti LIBOA. 6TB • 6-monlh Treuury 811, 6CD • 6-mont\ .....,. ~of deC>Oeit. ~t f...,..cy le fl8 period betM«l ~. 1M • 1~. 6M • &-t.tonttw. 1Y• 1 Y-. M ,.._ MA!jed 10 e:nat10& Vrdy ••1• and 1erm1 l)(iol 10 lpCllylng b • loan Alf lender• proYlda loanl with ctlf«anl ratn and terma tor dlllerant loan -.ra. The Wonnatlon preMnled Is not an ofler IO mab • loan. fOf • --guide on how 1D ltlOp lor a mor1gage. send a $4 50Cllecilpayable10 Mottgaoa Newi"CO .. 11110 E. 17fh St.. Suile 100, Santa Ana, CA 02705. (714) 113&-11n " COPYRIOHTO 19911 Monglge News Co. Fred Sands' Immel team expands Jeff Clark's success is based on putting the client's needs first Jeff Clark is the most recent Realtor to join the Immel team, headed by Ph.ii Immel of Fred Sands Coastal Properties, based in Monarch Beach. Clark had worked with Immel on a prior real estate transaction and the two found they worked well together. "Apparently the clients were impressed with me and so was Phil," Clark said. "He .was looking to expand his business and approached me with that possibility. I was ~lied about it, because I respect Phil and his aggressive business plans. With Phil there are no obstacles, no limitations. He is just very creative." • Clark also wanted to join the Immel team because he shares their strong commitment to exceptional service and ms a similar vision of how real estate should be effectively bought and sold, by always putting the client first. A Realtor for the past three years. Clark was in department store management for J 0 years. He wu attracted to the real estate business and the freedom it offered. Me WU witb a top-producing Orange County real eltale company before joining the Immel team. Clark specializes in rcprcsenti ng both buyers and sellers in the south Orange County area. -~ '"" .. ~· ~ . ~ .·· . .. ,.~ . According to Clark, what he enjoys most about the business is that Jeff Clark no two transactions are alike. "Home ownership is a big step and an awesome responsibility for most people. I try to make it easy for them," said Clark, who emphasizes how important it is to really listen lo what the client is looking for. "A good agent always puts the client's needs first and does not let his or her own ego get in the way." Born and raised in Newport, R.l., Clark has a bachelor of science degree in history and economics from Emory University in Atlanta, Ga. When not selling real estate he enjoys sailing, skiing, working out and working on bis home. J1JI Cliut ca h TW#ltu b1 callbtt tll1 /llUIUI I.Miii Ill Fred s.MI <Aat hopadn, (114) ~ Secluded Three Arch lay beauty-The sweepina coascal puorama 0 this home takes your eye from tbe white sandy beaches below lhe Ritz Carlton Hotel to lhe PaJ Va-des peninsula, with uoobslJUCted views of Catalina and San Clemente Islands. The home has four bedrooms and two decks lbat run lhe width of the house: one on each leve Situated on the downhill, ocean aide of the street. this unique property bas unparalleled whitewatg, views with oo neighborhood homes in the way to spoil the pictw'e. A curvlna briclt- pauemed~veway leadina 10 a two-ar garaac brings you to the enb"alKle of the home. which ia set down from the street level. creating a sense of privacy. The entry has bleached oak hardwood noon and the kitchen, to the left of lbc entry. has a center island with electric cooktop, beveled glass-front cupboards and a wine l'lclt. The dining room al.lo has bleached oak ha(dwood floorina, with locs of windows looking out on trees and peenery. and opens onto the livin& room wbicb is la.rie ~ to accommodate a grand piano. Two pair of Pre.ncb doon lead onto lhe upper deck. A commanding view of the ocean is framed by lhe window• in the master bedroom. allo on first levet. It bas a walk-in ck>let, cci.lina fan and a built-in window teat. Tbc bethroom bas tile count.en, dual sinks, a large IUOken bathtub and a eepMMe shower. A ICCODdary bedroom ob thi4 level i• ideal u an otrico and bu built-in bookCA8Cs, ehuuen bleached oak hardwood Ooon. A bedroom with a ama1J littilla room is located lldjacent to the family room oo the downstain level and wouJd be perfect f cw maid'• quateq. Aootber bedroom and small retreat and a bethroom with lhowet i.e abo' on the dow1\Stain level. A hop family room with beamed ceilln& and pbn window• with ocean view• ii located 09 the downat.ain level. Slidina 11Me doors act 1o the lower deck. Tbe pied enclave ot Tine Arda Bay Ibo aUoY• a eecludccl priVl&e ~ laiilb COGftl Md a remllldOia1 CCllW. ,., _. lw/A fl '' fltita,,,. ,,,,,_, _, "'11 S-. Gtitial ft ; ,...... (1U) Jfl ... 2 HIL1SBOROUGH Ncufy 1/2 acre in.gated Haibor HiU. 5 bedrooms, 4' baths with park. ocean !l nif't light views. Gourmet kitchen, crcue a.tea, bonus room /!,! home office Huge yard, 45' pool !l spa. fruit trees, private ac.oess to park. No MclJo-Roos - Sdlet-motivated. Deal dUut -owner/broker. $1,699,000 Bob Zcpfd or Angela Kraus Sharl( Island Properties (714) 644-7064 or 251-0720 CORONA DEL MAR 22 fWbor Point 4BR <Any l.ong/Prud. Jon Dougbs 719-7lJ6 314 PolnHtlia JDR Jim & Pllty Md>on.ild McDoftald COM Homes 759-9070 )36 Momins C.)'Oft-411t JM! le hlty Md>oN!d McOonMI COM Homa 759-9070 n• Poppy Ave 2BR .. ~ CniM> 1e m.is 6441200 COSTA MESA 37' lly V-Tetratt lllt Jaddt Gillis 631-I01t SS2 ttlmllton St., A2 28R ~ VIiiage laity • 6n-J777 17JOP•Dr. Sc.et ... Co.. Zolla 5coa .,,.,'°° lAGUNA BEACH ... NEWPORT IEACH 1211E........ ,.. c-y-. ...ay uwm JV~~ ZJf ./anto .91,.a, Slt,..., .Al°euro"' ~ • <•t CllffDrlwJ •Views from oU major rooms. • 3 Bedrooms + Bonu.s Room. • S"""Y fo111iJi room with Pe/Ja wiiulows. •Hardwood }loon, ~o,s stove. irssi" laundry. • La rte boc~YJrd with mot11re fruit trees. • BeoutifiJJy maintained. • Room for e:rJ>arssio11/ possible 2nd story. . Sun 1-4 Sun 12·4 Sun 12-4 Sun 1·5 S.it 1·5 Sun l ·S OPEN DAILY $549_000 Owner 650-7937 1216 Pol.iril, Dover Shew~ $879,000 5.indy Millm.in·Prv~li.i.I 729·7271 IS 14 E. 0«-;an(ront $585,000 D nnery Vin.igc Realty 67J.3777 1532 liighlam.I Drive Knowleton Reilty $795,000 JiU WttH 646-lliOS/642·1168 I 707 East Bay AYC Cannery Vill.ge Rc;alty $475,000 6n·J777 1940 Windw.ird Line Rf/MAX be Rodgers 760-SOOO 11126 $239,000 $174,900 Sun 12-4 sm,ooo 40R JDR SOR 7BR 4 Br . ' L ·• ·.,. ---·· I' ~ ... ' I I ___..._., ----C8~'S FIM•ST •STATEI 35 Room.. 9 Bdrm. 13 Bath on 4.4 aaes w,pool. guellt homes & everydiingyou mo poesibly imagine. As lea1 OD •l...i&s:cyles of the Rich & Famous ·1 W.u $1.5 miJJ"1n. A Ro~ Value at only 995 ooor fllewport Bach, Ocun clo.e. Condos & Townbomes w/Panoramic oetan viewa. From $229,000 up wlw-msl B' to the badi. ~ U~ '480, 2BA ~ ~ w!~ ~ ln an acdkn1 are&. A v&lue al $359.900 wltenml Newport Newer Mecli1ena.nW1 Homes w/vif:wa from $219.000• w/tennsl BN!it & aizy. Xlnt Loations. c..Jlior locations. rnsale home~m>enthis weekend S.ll 2·S $8?5,000 19~4 Porl Ncl"1r1 '.nit Sun 1-4 s;J•1,oou Oirisl.i loni;ll'rud. Jun Ooui:l.n 7.l'1·72J6 SJVSun 1·5 $1,450,000 .l 1 lill,horoui;h ;RR Sun !·.:i $1,l>'J'l,IMIU Ani;rla Kr.ii.vOoh Z1·pid Shar~ Island Pru1K•r1i,., Sun 1-4 SS89,900 644·7064 20 lliUsborough, 1 lrbr llill :->OR Sun 1·.i SI, l 'l't,llllO S.indy Millm.tn.'Prudcnli.tl n9·1l11 5.11/Sun l·S $4,1?9,000 22?0 uUnd.i Cl 4hr Sun l·"i S~'J'J,UOO Kq· Re;iltor~ S.it 1 :J0-5:00 $539,000 '>67..0800 2'\1 5.lnla An.i /we. lOR I 2 Sdl'Sun s:;-1•1,000 Owner C.50·7937 2312 Ar.till 40R ~11.:; s.i.a•J,UOO Grvbb & Ellis Silly Shipley 644·6373 x114 ..!4.!", 0.lmbcMI lllr S.lt,Sun l·:i $47'i,llllll RlJMAX 1'1'.'111i\•r R1·.1ll • ltc.-ntt Sinionf, SS,_'400 ll 227 .l600 ~ .. lll\d. .!11 2811 Sun l·:i SJ4'i,OOO Cannery ~ge Re.illy 67J.l777 407 E. Edge.;atcr 48R SilVSun 1-S $1,399,000 CaMftY VIII~ Rc.-.illy C.73·3777 S06 '1" Slt«t JH S....'Sun l·S Sl,100.000 ~v.a.ae.a11y '7J.Jm • • NEWPORT HILLS . ESTATES • BIG CANYON GOLF COURSE VIEWS • CUSTOM HOME QUALITY FEATURES • HARBOR VIEW NEIGHBORHOOD • LARGE LOTS • UP TO 4,168 SQ.FT. HOMES • LOW TAX RATE 1WELVE EXQUISITELY CRAFTED 'llOMES LOCATED IN THE HARBOR VIEW HIUS AREA. [I] NEWPORT HILLS 'Fro m $695,000 (714)644-6811 11£. 1111111 I MANNING&: HOMES 2312 AraHa Open Sunday 1 :00 -5:00 ~ Wonderful 4 bedroom, 3 bath1 single level home. Upgrcidea kitchen, family room\ , skylights, smooth ceilings & fresruy painted. Large back yard, quiet location. Reduced & Ready to SeU 8449,000 Sally Shipley 644-6373 EX 114 Grubb GEilis·~ .............. t-,., ... .........,o....1 ... 0,.-... EASTBLUff ENCllANTMENT .......... Cutom IUIOdel oa l.a1't l.ot . . . ........ . .... ·~·....,loom • lftw ..,......,, ,,__.Doon. CIOWll ....... •NewtrAlhlool t ....... ... I e ...... flt l'loortllf j .. •New ..... IJdeawtdl ........ NM ~ lllMtla( •• ,.. . ,...., .......... "" ....... ..... p.w.o6i RENU tllMONIS • _...,1 •000 RE/MAX PREMIBt REALTY .. I • 1Juc /Jl!Jl8 1«JO EJd.Zl7 Home:~ FAMILY UFE IN NEWPORT BEACH ••• . 1940 WlNmyABD Lw Baycre1t's Best Buy JUSI' REDUCED! ~R.Js,~=L~tr $539,000 For more lnfonmdoo Rae Rodgers 76().500() ••• RF,IM~ OCEAN&: CANYON VISTAS FROM MOST ROOMS! t.Wi•. Brighi, Sp1cious. FlhuJous K.itcbe.o, F11Dily Room, Fonnal Dining Room, 4 Btdroollll!, 2.5 Bath1 + View Loft, approx 60' wide lot. Call for appuinlmfnt. Jim and Patty McDonald McDonald CdM Romee • 759-9070 WEST CLIFF 1127 BERKSHIRE ~~-3BD2BA~~- • Large Master Suite • Large Dining Room • Park Like Backyard • Herb & Vegetable Garden • Nice Quiet Street • oversized 2-car Garage • Close to Parks & Library $429,000 For Addldonal Details & Appointment can: 114-645-()8()7 3BR 3BA, 2 Fireplaces, Fam Rm, Kitchen Nook .. Absolutely Adorable! The Independent Corona del Mar SpecialUt1 with the in.Ii.de information. Jim and Patty McDonald McDonald C.dM Dome. • 759-90 Beautiful Belcourt Terrace. 4 Bedroom, 3 .5 bath overloolcin~ park in prestigious gat.ed commuru $679,900 !I LYNN NOAH 7S9-372 Coast NC'!VJ>Ort Properti 4 CMc Plau, Stt. 260, Newpon Mesa Del Mar This charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has high celllngs and a sparkling pool. A private shaded patl~ adds charm to the spacious llvlng room. $214,000 • Fabulous Sunset Views • 3 Bdn:na •• 2 l /2 Ba. •Family Room • Gate Guarded Comm. • 6 Tenrus Courts. 3 Pools & Spas UDbellnably Priced at $409,000 Call now for your prtvate show1ng Judy Kolar 840-1212 Shea Real New Eastsi e Back Ba View! 379 BAY VIEW TERRACE This loveb' condo has ev~. Redecorated and new appliances. 2BR. 2.5BA. Lfvlng room has wood b~ ficeplace/wet bar & view of bay. Com. pool, spa, tennis and morel $239,000 Jackie Gillis, R~altor ~"Area Specialist" 1-11 17• P ... 0... ellT-.lie Hiie Dr. SCOTr-LAND co. ZOLrrA SCO'IT 499-1600 ··LOCATION • ·LOCATION • ·LOCATION • LQwesf prlced 2 bedroom townhome in this gated community. Private beach, walk to Balboa Island. shopping. restaurants. H's like everyday ls a holiday. $459,000 Call now for your prlvale showing 640-1212 Owner I Agent I>< > l . < ; Bl' LL E Y "~ .\SS<>CI \TES 2135 VISTA LAREDO, N. BCD Beautiful "Bluffs" split-level plan overlooking a fabuJous greenbelt! This large 3BR + 2.5BA home bas been remodeled and is like new. A charming coootry villa! REDUCED ..... , , ........ , $139,900 LB f)() l ( I Bl I I I \ . BJ\ I< 1 71~1 7211-1-0~ lh"'' \l'" BEST DEAL IN TOWN! 403 Vi8ta Roma • The Bluffa Wow! Major Price Reclucdon! NOW: ~99,000 New Listing! Traditional Family Home 1532 HIGHLAND DRIVE Large Lot w/pool · 5 bedrooms, 4 ba~1 Master oearoom w/firerlace. Large Fonna living room with fireplace. Fonnal dining room, large kitchen w/breakfasc i1'ook. GREAT NEIGHOORHOOD! Jill Wiese A E A L T y 646,3605 OFFICE. 642,1168 HOME A Taste of Manhattan in Newport Beach 111 W. 151h, B·2 ·Offered At: $199,500 Make offer -very motivated I Completely remodeled three leval condo w/granite fireplace, central air, plantation shutters, french doors, gated. Proudly Presented By: Gary Sully METRO Off: 7141720-9422 Res: 714/640-1247 Pgr: 714/651 -3488 107JZ ~Del Ceno • M~«Yle Elta&e • Exckuiw Gelled Ara • s bedroolm. ... , .,.. • lle90ft-lib Grou.r* ..-/Pool & Spa • 6,000 Ill• ft. of Lwtury Uvinc ~-----~1, 795,000 Panoramic Views ?or Bea.se llAllBOR VIEW HILLS 2728 Milk Drive., Corona dtl Mar • &,oy lmivalcd ooeall. bly -al)' """ -from lhs lllllqUC ~ loc • PnVlllt g..i poullds •ilh Pool .t Spm • hlcludcs prdrncr mid pool 1wu $5,Mper ... c..i. ""' llloil1'Q -Rose Smiley x.296 714 631 -1400 . pgr 748·6855 "· r ~1 Pilor a.91 .._. • Juae ll, 1996 Gary Hesselgesser ioins the Nevvport Beach office of Grubb & Ellis He brings many years of real estate knowledge to the Newport Beach office Vclcran 'cninr 111arkc1ing consultant Gar) I fc-.,clgc-.-.cr JOtns the Newport • Beach office of Grubb & Ellis Residential Rc:il b1a1e Scrv1cc'i. The announcement wa-. made hy Run M:11 mno, senior vice pn: ... dcnt and d1-.tnct manager ol 1hc Newport Beach oflice. "Gary brings with him many years of proven real eslale experience," Mavano i.au.I. "Ht!-. reputalion for hard work and '\Crvice ii. well known to hi S" clienlli and profesi.ional colleagues." A consistent multi- million dollar producer, he w*s the top producing agent with another Grubb & Ellis office. True to his style, he hal> already put nine . propertiei. i.n escrow since joining the Newport Beach Grubb & Ellis. "My goal ii ID contlh~ offer clients 1he "LO\f-·Up-~ate,ieat . ~jce, .. Hesselgesser said. '1'he-~~of Grubb & Ellis has ou~1'~mll!'k~mg and advertising programs; tilts' has ·already been a great advantage to my clients. 1 enjoy working with all types of buyers and sellers from first-time to multi-million dollar transactions. The needs and concerns of my clients are of key importance to me, and I want them to understand that 1 will assist the m with the complexity of buying and selling. C lients· usually experience some anxiety when involved in rial estate transactions and my job is to have the transactions go smoothly with the minimum of anxiety to my clients." GtlT] He11elgu11r c1411 be re«lud aJ Grubb& Bilis Re1idential Real Estale Senriu1, 23 Corporau Pla.:Ji, Ste. 190, Newport Beach., (714) 644-62()(). Gnd>b & BUU Resilknlial Real £1/aU Service1 has 10 coastal offices and more than 356 JtlUi 1111od4le1 lfnini Orange and San Diego countia. Grubb & EUJs is a member of BetUr Home1 and Gardens Retll EsJaU S-r11ke1, an intemaJional network 4f ~· tlrlm 1()(} • memb~flnlu with 1,-~•I qllfl more tJt4 a.• .f/llMH*tes in th~ uliid~, ~ 44~ Rico. ...t. .. Elegance and charm in Harbor View Hills An • executive community in Newport Beach. This desirable two story, five bedroom, three bath home has been tastefully upgraded to include marble entry, custom lighting and custom cabinets in den. For elegant entertaining there is a fonnaJ dining and living room. Situated on one of the Largest lots in the area with mature fruit trees. The homes in • Harbor View Hills are on terraced lots. Enjoy the beaches, museums, theaters and restaurants of Corona del Mar. Just minutes to Fashion Island and all 'the amenities associated with living at the beach. Offered at $699,999. · For more i.nfonnaJWfl, caU Nancy Barjkld and 1bm lo111nilti o/Orwbb 4 Billi .Residential Real E1111U Senk11, 23 Corporal• Pla.:Ji, SU. 190, N.wport BMClt, (71") 644-6200. Premier cul·de·sac in Big Canyon This one story, ro bedroom. three and one-half bath Broadrnoor plan has been remodeled and ex pan with qll,ality and craftsmanship throughout. For the gounnct~k the kitchen is equipped with top of the line appliances, and home is enhanced by French doors and windows throughout. recessed lighting, ~ solid oak front doors. In the oversil.Cd, manicured rear yard there ii a pool and spa your enjoyment. The neighborhood is peaceful and elegant. with a mixture of oew and older farmli Fashion Island and its multitude of upscale shops, hotels and restaurants is within walking distance. Offered at $995,000. , For more ilefonnation.ull, Carol Allison and Janus Gnq flt Gnd>b & Ellis Ruilkltlial Rul E1taU Service1, 23 Corporllle P/ar.JI, Ste. 190, Newporl &Mh., (7 644-62()(J. Soothing, Santa Barbara mystique Welcome to thi newly completed four bedroom custom home set high in the hills of Ocean Ridge, o of Orange County's newest residential communities. Lush and mature landscape adorns the exterior. The warm hues are reminiscent of old world finish. The courtyard entry with cedar gates ushers you to the glass inJaid front door. There is an abundance of natural stone nooring as you enter and a dramatic circul foyer. Plu b carpeting, polished brass hardware and three central air units arc onJy a of the interior details. The exceptional gounnet kitchen boasts natural stone flooring. white lacquerhigb gloss finish cabinetry, Euro drawer guides and concealed hinges, imported slab grani countertops, center island with vegetable sink and state-of·thc-art appliances which include a SubZero refrigerator/freezer. Dacor double self--<:leaning ovens with thenn convection, Dacor down draft gas cooktop and two Meile dishwashers . The master bedroom suite and bath are luxurioualy complemented. French doors, romantic and private balcony, marble shower with two beads and steamer, maple cabinetry and vanity with marble puJlman tops, recessed lighting and dual captain.s dressers with full length minor round out this very special suite. There are three additional bedrooms and baths, a library and three car garage plus numerous quality amenities throughout. This is an exceptional buy for only $1,298, Offend tlfl'ouglt Ann, TM oNl SMZMIU, brobr t111«"1U1 willa Grubb .t EllU R111M"""1 RH/ E1kd1, lnb/H""411"1 own1d oNl ~ U. N1wpon S..11. (114) Ul-QOO. c e cw WITH 231 CUSTOM HOMESITES SOLD, NEWPORT COAST IS THE MOST .SOUGHT-AFTER LAND IN CALIFORNIA HOMESITES FROM $450,000* TO $5,000,000. Welrome to Newport Coast, Calif omia Here, just south of Corona del Mar and north of Lagun~ Beach, you'll disoover a variety of custom home>ite.5. V1Sit our Newport Coa5t Exhibit~ from the El Torito Grill at Fashion Island or call 7141759-(ii,9 for more inf onnation today. OCEAN RIDGE HJgh aboYe Newport Harbor, next m natural hillsides, and majestic canyons. LoCs averaging .25 mes. Prom ""'1400,@ PELICAN HILL Temad lots overlooking~ Harbor, the Padflc ~or Calalina Island. Spadom .5 acre sites. Prom """ $(i()O, ()()(M PELICAN POINT ~from the Padflc surrounded by the Ocean C.OOrse of Pelican HJII Golf Club. LoCs IYmging .25 acres. Prom """ $8()0,()()(k • • r. Magnificent Live In One! Home Or llent The Other Duplex • &oeDmt Location • Exquisite 5 Br. 4.5 Ba Clote To South Bay Home • 2 Latge 3 Br Units •~ant Decor • Great lnt>omell • 4 Off·Strttt Parking $759,000 ; $895,000 t ·Call Alice Broomell CAii Betly.&yd @675-9585 •673-8700 Pride O f Ownership • Excellent lnoome •Well Maintained • O\arming 2 Br Cottage + 2 Br Apt. 5"5,000 $399,000 . Beautiful Bay Charm Of View Property The Island! • Gorgeous Bay & • Impeccable 2 Bt 2 Ocean Views Ba Cottage • Spacious Living • A Darling Homt • Fabulous KJtchen • cu.tom Built $325,000 . $635,000 uul Waite-Mitchell Call Jake Klohs @588-3083 @631-0813 Absolutely Just A Short Gorgeous Walk To Beach Penthouse • Excellent Valuel • Huge 2 Bt 2 Ba • 2 8r, 1.25 Bath Penthoute Condo • Formal Dining Area • Cathedral Ceiling• • Flrepbtt, Louvers • An Excellent Value! $1•9,000 $2'4,000 C.ll Walter Mltchdl OU/ Wlllter Mitchell 0588-3083 0588-3083 • Very Unique 2 Br at 2 Ba Homa • Quality Features Include~ Carpet. Mirrors, Textured Wan., Hardwood Floors, TI.le Lighting, Etc. ' • Nice V"tew To Fountain It Courtyant $189,000 Call Walter Mitdldl e 588-3083 Newport Btttch Island Uving At Its Be9t! • Brand N~ Family HorM or Duplex • Exorllmt Loa\ion • Gorgeous Amenities Extr~ Large Vllla Balboa • Outstanding Value • u~ Floor Plan • TMtiiuJ Decor • Faces Cqmmon Area $229,000 Call Walter Mltdidl 0588-3083 Super Sharp! A Cozy Condo! • 1 Br Condo w /Small Ocun/Sunll't Viewa • NI~ Condition • New Carpet 6: Pa.Int $139,000 Call Walter Mltchdl •588-3083 hopeful tried to spirit by mall an za. Relu his Sher Dole aides -sudd ion Isl He was za Kit way got at Gary' Sales very pe Cued Preside stop by? "We give him said. .. p, At C Dole an at the Secret around, three of becue Peking focaccia manager He se peroni th tradition And mer sen upbeat, posing seemed ' been a I said. Andy meal, th Dole wi sweats · What "Hiss it, and I amount Was vote for "I hav yet." •IRONY Orang same co -will re in August The Associati ty with a for devel investme bankrupt ,----- I I I I I I I