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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-07-13 - Orange Coast PilotS .P 0 RT S Costa Mesa all-stars blaze a winning trail Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 ~I .never saw it co1ning' • Costa Mesa father survives knife attack outside bank after chasing off would-be robber. As he walked back to his car, he was approached by a robber wearing a dark sweatshirt, jeans and a black baseball cap. his wallet, said doctors told him that had "I never saw it coming," Burnell said By John Canalis, Daily Pilot there been any "a centimeter differ-Friday evening from his bed at Western ence" in where the attacker's knife Medical Center in Santa Ana. u1 was COSTA MESA -A 25-year-old med-stabbed him and "I would have been shoved from behind. I was told 'Give me 1-t~-t-tca:He!dllt1td:cm; .. -:-wtro-waLs-statlrbeid-t'Y-1t-i-ictt:ted:-"-~~~~~~~~-:-~~TNTT.......,.,"~O~n~e~yl~'·~ -~~~~--~~if!! would-be robber outside a South Coast Burnell said he had ' stopped at a Burnell said he shouted an obscenity Plaza area bank early Friday, said he is Wells Fargo automated teller machine at at the assailant and refused to release lucky to be alive. 3500 Bristol Street at about 1:3(} a.m. his wallet. He pushed the attacker away, David Burnell, who was stabbed in after making photocopies at a nearby the stomach after refusing to hand over copy shop. ' •SEE ATTACK PAGE A11 00Nl.£ACH I DAILY PILOT ALL'·S FAIR . From. bqgs t;o stomach-churning ride orange County Fair opens .in grand style By Julie Ross ~:OMY PllOt FAIRGRoutl>S -Ahhbhhh, the sweet smells ot the <lDUDty fair. Candy ~pples, cotton caildy, candied yams. Hot dogs, com dogs,~dilli dogs. Pried fish, frled·oDiDDI, fJied potatoes. And for tboM~ ti> eat their way "'"'Q llld to the food midway -of stom· • See what's on tap for today at the Orange County Fair. See A2.. ach-tuming carnival rides fol'Cing fairgoers to relive every bite. lbe 1996 Orange County Fair got olf to a sprinting start Friday • 16,321 eager beavers piled onto the 16().;acre grounds by 3 . Lying in a bed at Western Medical Center, David Bur- nell holds his abdominal area, where he was stab!Jett~.-..~~~t-~-'I an ATM machine in Costa Mesa. MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl,QT Airport wants birds to take one-way trip • Officials hope to rid runway of pigeons and other feathered creatures that pose safety risk. By John Canalis, Daily Pilot JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT - Not everything with wings is wel- come here. Airport officials want birds that gather near and on runways to fly away -for good. The feathered friends pose safety problems, they say. "It's a hazard to planes,· said airport spokeswoman Kathleen Campini Chambers. "It's some- thing all airports have to be cau- tious of.· The birds, mostly common pigeons, gather near runways on fields to feed and rest. Unfortu- nately, the_x sometimes end up. in the flight pattern. Airport crews have tried myri- ad methods to encourage the fre- quent fliers to relocate, including noise makers and low-flying kites -techniques used to frighten the animals. · But the creatures love the seed-bearing weeds that grow on the fields. They also have lost many feedmg areas because of residential neighborhoods and home development 'near John Wayne, airport documents state Now, there appears to be a low-tech solution. The Orange County Airport Commission is considering plant· ing buffalo grass on the fields. The greenery IS tall, sharp and, most importantly, unpopular Wlth things winged. "It's going to be put in there cb a discouragement to buds.· Chambers said. 81.Tds, Chambers explained dislike tall grass because it's sharp, pointed and they can't see • SEE BIRDS PAGE A 12 Few beach closings • Only four closures from sewage spills reported out of more than 1,300 statewide. By Marissa Espino, Dally Piiot Out of 1,305 California beach closings and advisories in 1995, Newport Beach and Newport Bay were closed four times because of sewage overflows and other harmful pollutants found in the ocean, Natural Resources Defense Council members said. Newport Beach Fite and Marine Lt. John Blauer said dam·· age could be considerably worse, but because of an overall aware- ness throughout the community, the waters are regulated properly. "You could get more pollution from heavy ram runoffs,• Blauer said. ·All the debns that rolls on out could be a major concern "There is concern for the safe- ty and the well-being of people and damage IS done eve ry bme sewage escapes into the 'bay,• he said. "But the bay, m essence, 1s cleaner than it has ever been.· The Natural Resources Defense Council, a nonproht environmental and consumer organization, reported two beach closings in Newport Beach in January and August and two in Newport Bay in January and December "It 1s good to see that out of those four, three seemed to occur m the winter when the beaches are used less often," Blauer said. • SEE BEACHES PAGE A 12 BEST r----.. ---.-----1 I I _;. _________________ 1 " State will Paws mBy pound more ground t I I • Canines will have more room to run if Bark Park is expanded two additional acres at TeWinkle Park. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -It's the city's most recognizable tall-wagging spol And now, dog owners say, the Costa Me.sa Bark Park needs some new turf. On July 23, the COit& Mesa Parks Commission will consider a request by canine activists to eipand the Bark Park -a t -acre section of TeWlnkle Park deslg· nated for ~ frWttklng. Mem- ben °' the whmteer Bark Park COmmtttee would UM Ul ...... t'ellt 2-eae portion Of tile park to be fenced off fot dog \lie. lt'I only a cancept rtgbt now, bUt acdvlltl are air.ty ~ the new lpOt •Bark ftark Jr. Tbey'WI alto ICh8duled a ktUr· day fund· ...... to help wtth the new Bark Pull'• develoPin•nl "The dogs are just pounding the turf to death. A second area would let us alternate the two.,, .. and parka • and upkeep. •'Jbe new park would ha~ a Mpuate mtl'ance and be entirely lelf-contamed.. Peggy Tmedano Mid. •Right now -ilie puk ii utremelY popMr and tbe dogs are just pounding th• turf to death. •A second arM Would let UI ' alternate the two sites and give I the old park a chance to heal." 1 City Community Services 1• Director Keith Van Holt said the 1 turf of a small knoll-like section is I completely worn down. When the I park is ilrigated or after a rain : storm. the area becomes muddy, 1 aeating safety hUards for dogs • 1 andownen. I Although several parks in Newport Beath and Coeta Mesa allow dQg•Walking, the 18WlnkJe &rk Park ii the only local spot that ii spedally designated fof dogs. Since its opening, the perk bal been edmlnlltered by a loyal group of dog ownen wbo ba" paid for tbe fencing, iignl and doV_·WMte beQI. l!Kdlpt fGr tbe cmt of new f9nc. i119, dty oftldah ind dog .atvtm don't ~ .. , ..... .,._ for tbe aMlklD of But P9dt Jr. Howe..-, tbe pllil • • ntldDG and .... tbe City . CouDdl wtll ne4"1 to •I'" on Ua• .alae and AS Al .. A10 Al .. " A7 11 •SEE DOG PARK MOE A11 ~-----------.:---- 'DiNeda"9 I == i seek fine :;-.~:.-.. i of $100,000 · ••• ....., I I , 1a. I on m~A~ == -~••1..1 11occ.C-.u ......... IL A,- ... llti.81. \\ I \ I II I 1: ...., ...... .......... coOI. ....... ; ............ ...... ...... .. ,.. ...... .. ...... _ ' ' ' ' • • I I I • ' ' ------------------~ By Iris Yokol, Daily Pilot • 'Popeye Show' hott, Tom Hatten is emcee of Costa Mesa's 33rd annual •ceremony. · By John Canalis, Daily Pilot I • After all, Popeye, whom he From Police Chief Dave Snow-officials said. popularized, always was on the den, to Assemblywoman Marilyn Paramedics Douglas Prochnow right side of the law, knocking out Brewer, to members of the City and Rich Merritt shared the award the bad guys after sucking down a Council. civic pride was shinning for firefighters of the year. The two can of the green stuff. from the banquet room like a res-paramedics have developed an "It's nice to know so many of cue helicopter's searchlight. interactive comput~aining pro- you grew up with me, and I grew Senio1' Officer Frank Rudisill, gram and public information up with you," Hatten said of his who recei~ed the officer of the videos used by Costa Mesa, New- KTLA/Channel 5 show that start-y,ear award, said Costa Mesa port Beach and other agencies in greer wylder ed in the mid-1950s. · remains the great town he arrived Orange County. COSTA tv'IESA -These folks This year's award recipients in years ago after becoming fed The partners thanked their remembered to eat their spinach. were applauded for heroic and up with life in Los Angeles. department captains for letting • Tom Hatten, former host of the enterprising work that included •1 came down here not know-them pursue projects in which /)on 't get left Without long-running "Popeye Show," resuscitating babies, catching car ing. anything about Costa Mesa, they were interested. go.,,..,. p(';..,. shrrre presided over the 33rd. annual thieves and designing computer-but I thought it was a nice town," "Luckily, we found something "" u.u """ ' Public Safety Awards Luncheon at ized training equipment. Rudisill said: •After serving on the we both liked doing and it explod- T h Oran C ty Fair ls the Westin SQ.uth' Coast Plaza on •we are here to honor our fine Police Department for 14 years, I ed, •Merrit said. e ge oun Friday. l firefighters as well as our police have to tell you it's still a nice Other· honorees included: Lee now open through Sunday It was the first time the awards officers and civilian employees," town.' Leonard, the Police Department's Jul 28. The fair offers -m-~-d7al~disc~·~o~un~t~da~y~s~o~n~i~ts~g~e~n~er~alT---t--folr-fiire--miid-Polk.~otti·1ce1~weire--r-i:1ttrt~~~~~'lmlrnr:fNrl!lrtt1r-i~-itmt1tmll~~as~hmomnno~red~--t-roorthe--rtctvimmn-of-th~~~.~eny--Badaseh, <\dmission price of $6. given at the same ceremony. son. •They're doing a great job long hours, many of them volun-the police volunteer of the year; On Fridays kids ages 6_12 are It seemed fitting that Hatten, here in the city, our crime rate is teer, he puts into training patrol Dave Schulman, the police ~tted free. On Mondays teeris who used to sketch characters and down." officers. A high number of new reserve officer of the year; Capt. ~es 13_ 17 are admitted for $4. doodle on a pad between cartoons, Recent data shows more than a recruits has put unusual demands Michael A 'lreanor Jr., fire officer And on Thursdays seniors are was the emcee of a banquet hon-6% reduction in crime in Costa on Rusdisill but he makes sure of the year; and Bryan Balmer, fire admitted for $3. oring local heroes. Mesa. new officers are ready for duty, tjvilian of the year. U your going to want to go on tl)e carnival rides, the best value fer rides is the Monday wristband ~fer. You can purchase a $15 ~tband on Mondays and r~ceive unlimited rides from noon L9 midnight. And Tuesday tfuough Friday you can purchase ~ 0 Wristbands that allow you to itie.10 ndes. \ Concerts are performed night- !~ at 7 p.m., and at 9 p.m. and are ~ with ddnussion to the fair. fj!rformers include Eddie Money oo Tuesrlay. July 16, The Tempta-tiOns on Wednesday, July17, 1ammy Wynette on Thursday ..4tly 18, and Paul Rodriguez on S\lnday, July 28. The Orange · Oounty Frur is located at the Cos-ta Mesa Fairgrounds in Costa "'1esa. For more information please call 708-FAIR. ~ Garys (759-1622) located at Fashion Island in Newport Beach has also timed its semi-annual s~e.to coincide with its competi- tors, At-Ease and POSH. ~ At the sale you'll find bargains oh designer and top brand names including Ralph Lauren, Giorgio ~ani. Ermenegildo Zegna, H ugo Boss, Cole-Haan, Mossimo, and Bernard Zins. Merchandise is roarlced down up to 60% off. The sale ends Saturday, July 27. Nordstrom is giving away free women's blazers. The too-good- lo-be-true gaurantee is if Nord- strom doesn't have Essential Ele- ments hopsack blazers in sizes xs-s-m-1-xl, and colors sandstone, black or white in the Town ~e department, you can ~ce a special order, and receive ohe free.The blazer sells for $89. ~e offer is good through Sun-<tiv. and the limlt is one free blaz- ~ iier customer. . ~ FEDCO (979-2660) is having a i*rldng lot dnd tent sale this kend al 3030 Harbor Blvd. in ta Mesa. There should be _ ty of electronics, furniture, sPQl1S items, home items, and clbibing to chose from. It's open ~turday from 9 a.at to 7p.m ., ;, on Sunday from 10 a.111. to 6 • • t On Monday,*..,, Mucus '-fU! presenl a Donna Karan pre- vt~w show complete with infor- 1]81 modeling from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. Donna Karan sportswear ls i.4·the Designer Sportswear ~partmenl. Neiman Marcus is i ted at Fashion Island in New- Beach. For more information se call (7 59-1900) ext. 2407. ... ·~ BUYS appears Thulldays and Slturdays. If you know of a good buy call-me at s.40-1224, fA)C me at 646- 4' 1b or write to me: lest 8uys Dally f>!t~ 330 W. Bay Sl:Cl.eit'Mesa. 92627. F ANTASY FOOTBAll TRIP: Thanks to the efforts of Irrel- evant Week organizer Paul Salata, the football booster clubs at Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high schools will earn 100% of the proceeds for the tick- ets sold for an all-expense paid trip for two to the Aug. 10 San Frandsco 49ers vs. San Diego Chargers football game in San Francisco. The trip includes transporta- tion, hotel, pregame luncheon, on the field during pre-game, press box at half time, meet the players after the game and post game dinner for two. Drawing tickets are $2 each or six for $10. Draw- ing for the winning ticket will take place on Monday, July 22 at the Newport Centef Goll Tour- nament Tickets are available by calling 752-6151or263-0727. NEWPORT·BALBOA ROTARY: Dr. Millard MacAdam has been installed as. president of the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club, following the demotion dinner honoring outgoing president Roger GUbert. Gilbert was salut- RW>Q$ HQJUNE 642-6086 lllecord your comments •bout the Dally Piiot or news tips. B l . C K F T ~ < > I-' I· t '.\: ed by 85 members, friends and family members who gathered for an evening of skits and tributes from members and guests from Hoag Memotial Hospttal Presby· tertan, Ctty of Hope and the Autstance League of Newport.- Mesa. Serving as officers with MacAdam are Nancy Raney, president-elect and foundation chair; Robert Wood, secretary; Robed Krone, treasurer; Eric J()Mtllh•m, youth service; Hunter Cook. community service; Wen- dell Pllb., international service, Terry Rouuelot, club semce; Jack Connole, vocational service; Steve Spees; membership chair; Wen.dell =:r, program chair; and Donnie, sergeant of anns. Hemond at the dinner by out- going ~ent Gilbert were Eric J Jee Breaker of the YeaJl . fl.th, Community ~ Jim Slrldn. Bob C4UMI and Dick Dklbon, Year. UW>EISHIP ~- Denae 'J'hruber, 7 r Is ready to take • ... fall of water dellwrecl com1eSy of lier trtead. Ala Gabel from Lllgu- ... HUJa ..... two ......... -...... their tudly qca- tloll rmtal alODg tbe boudwaJ,lr.Jn Newport Beadl. MAAC MARTIN I DAl.V PLOT membership chair; Ge~ Hunt, foundation chair and John Clark, bulletin editor. NEW LEADE.RSIDP AT EXOIANGE CLUB: Steve Rautus has been installed as president of the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor, replacing retiring Dave Brakesman. Serving with Rautus • are Ed Jackson. president-elect; Tom Naughton. vice president; Tuck Jtabbitt, .secretary; Syd Deem, treasurer and newly installed board members Dick Freeman, Steve Gilbert and Dave Atencio. They will join continuing directors Dtmcan Forgey, George Grupe and Jeff Barthe, who will seive for one more year. Rautus has been with the Costa Mesa Police Department 16 years. WELCOME TO TifE WORLD OF SERVICE CLUBS: Pete Bar· rett, longtime member and past president of the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club, who joined the Newport Beach Sum1.le Rotary Club. • CXJMMUNITY It Cl.UIS Is published evefY saturday In the Dally Pilot. POUat-.s This weekend atthe Fair . TODAY Hours: 10 a.m. to midnight Discounts: No spe- clal discounts on this day • 10 a.m.-Home Winemaker's Day (untJI 2 p.m.) - Courtyar(t • Noon -Tractor Pull -Youth In Motion Building Wft~BeetleWadd~-KldsPatt:h Stage • 1 p.m. -Harvest Buffet Talent Search -nme:s Hem.age siage K-9 Comets Frisbee Show -Newport Arena/Equestrian Center Fabric Pain Crafts & Cooks Gallefy/Home Arts Building • 2 p.m. -Popcorn Scramble -Kids Patch Stage Rats and Mice Judging (until 5 p.m.) -Small Animal Tent • 4 p.m. -Steppln' Out daggers - Times Heritage Stage Harmony Notes Quartet -Flower Garden Stagen:loral Building • 5 p.m. -Wonderful World of Dance -Tlmes Heritage Stage • Sound Wave -SpotJight StageNisu- al Arts Building . • 6 p.m. -Licorice Eating Contest - Tlmes Heritage Stage Port City Jazz Band -Buffalo Bend Bandstand Reminisce Hltc:M>xen Hitch -New- port ArenNEquestrian Center • 7 p.m. -Billy vera and the Beat- ers -Arlington Theater Idaho Joe -Youth In Motion Build- Ing Kuulpos Polynesian Dancers -Cal Spas Centennial Stage • l:JO p.m. -Armand Blais Orches- tra -Tlmes Heritage Stage • SUNDAY, NA.Y 14 Hours: 10 a.m. to midnight Discounts: No spedal discounts this day • Noon -Wat~ Beetle Waddle - Kids Patch Stage ~ The Dance Center -Tlmes Heritage State • 1 p.m. -Talent Search -Tlmes Heritages~ Happy~ Square D.tna!t1 -Cal Spm Cem.nni.I Stage K·9 Comets Frisbee Show -Newport ArenaJEquestrian Center • 2 p.m. -Freckles Contest · IC'ids Patch Stage Wine Seminar •Cabernet Sauvt- gnon" -Courtyard "The Bug Olef" -Arts Building • 4 p.m. -Centipede Stomp -Youth In Motion Tractor Pull -Kids Patch Stage Wild Roses -Spotlight Stage/Visual Arts Bullding • 5 p.m. -The MoonligM Expms Big Band -Times Heritage Stage Arabian Night fantasy -Cal Spas Centennial Stage Barnaby the Juggler-Melody Junc- tion Stage • I p.m. -•Quitting Tricks" by Southern Callfomla Qullters -Crafts a Cooks Gall«yt'Home Arts Building Bijou Magic Show -BljoU Magic Palace Ollcago Chicago fltz.u Eating COO. test -Times Heritage Si.ge • 7 p.m. -Rain. a l)1buW to the Bea- ttes -Orange Cot.my Regls1er Con-e.en Series In the Mtngton ,,__ • 7:.JO p.m. -SUzy and the Knod<- outs -MMdows Stage Our Boys StMI ONm Orchestra - Melody Junction Stage • 10 p.m. -o.w o..m.aooner - Cal Spas c.n..nm.t St.9 Touch of 0-()rchestr1 -Times Hetttage StAtge ADDRESS Our Mtdress Is 310 W. hy St. con. Mes.. Calif. 92627, • Parked, occupied whldel caltlllNng one or more penons .,. especially slgnlftc.ant If~-It an unwuet hour. They ax.ild be polMbte lookouts fot • burglary In progta, w tf the O«uplnts appHt to be lcMB. COM.ECJJONS It Is the Piiot's polky to ptDmpt· ly correct •II erron of~­ Pleue CAlll S7~3l. • Any vehicle moving 11owty n wflhlMlt tlgms or folowtng a coun. that llPf>9MI-'""-or~ h IUlpldcq. Occ:v- pantS rMy be casing for .,,... to n:lb Of ~. • Applrttrt bull~ trlnNICttoinl ~from. wNdl. especially aroUnd ICNlots or • """"* .. ~ could"*".,.... drug • se.ftll ... lrftxilflt good neighbor, tie o11111 .. w; . •A ........... Wll"90w wtltta ~-....... t.11 .......... ..,. •A••WW•"-'!l~n--...... ~.~ur11m. ..... ., .. -..; : There's np escaping the telephone hucksters T hey are after me, all of them. No, not my'biends on the most distant binges of the political right. Not the folks a.t Irvine Ranch Water D.iltrict. Not even the gun slingers who have wanted my head on a stick ever since a series of columns last win- ter on Saturday Night Specials. Actually, those guys I can han- dle. Might even have a couple of beers with sonie of them one of these days. Heck, I even tried to reach the Costa Mesa chapter of the NRA to go with them on a good-deed housing rehab project ·I heard about. No, the people who are after me are far more relentless, more determined, more bloodthirsty. They want to sell me some- thing .. They want to sell me stocks, automobiles, a new mortgage, retirement annuities credit cards by the dozen, subscriptions to the nmes and the Register, subscrip- tions to any and every magazine published (and a few that proba- bly aren't), season tickets to all of the half-dozen performing arts subscription series, life insurance, health insurance, steaks of the month, estate planning, vacation timeshares and even -Lord knows how I got on that list - tractors and forklifts. · Or they wanl.Jlle or my wife to send money. Ust always wants money from the missus (UCLA is too smart to try and get money out of a c9lumnist on a small daily newspaper). I I ' : I I I I I I Llfe was pretty good there for a long time .. The mighty 1\-ojan fund-raising machine had appar- ently dropped my wife's name through the cracks and for 10 blessed years we heard nothing from her alma mater. way for the rest of our lives, but no. My wife had to go and actual- ly call the USC alumni office and complain about not hearing from them. Dreadful move. They call at dinner time, they call late at night. They send fancy mailers and about once a week they invite us to go on cruises we couldn't possibly afford. I expect this onslaught will do nothing but increase as computer- ized marketing list$ become ever more sophisticated. You want a middle aged, middle-class, slight- ly myopic schoolteacher who dri- ves a mid-size import car and has tw6 grown daughters, two grand- Good Driver Rates Ticketed Rates • Homeowners • Commercial • We represent 1 O Co's to serve you best! Family Owned & Operated for Over 17 Years Carpet Y o u r Ent ire Home with Plush o r Berber ARPET DEPOT VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial • Rald#HJtlal Sa,.• • Service Full line of WOOi, WrN&n Axminster & Slsat Carpeting Available 1904 Harbor aoulevarcl • Coata ..... N.•. Comer of Harbor & 19th Strfft ~~'""'lo"--~1-722-9642 •• Mon-Sat 1D-6 Sun 11-5 sons and two dogs, you can buy that list -and my wife will be on it. For a little more money, you can buy that list complete with home phone numbers. Practically every outfit you do business with has your phone number and sells it for profit. A woman called last week wanting to talk to my wife. About what? I asked politely. About insurance, she says. My wife's not here right now, I said, and how did you get our unlisted phone number. "From the California Teachers Association," she says. So, the CTA is selling its members' phone numbers. They're not alone. Prac- tically every outfit you do busi- ness with wants your phone num- ber. Llz Claiborne's store wanted m hone number even thou h I paid cash. Jiffy Lube wanted my phone number. Why? I asked. •Oh, so we can call you if we need to," the guy said. •Why would you need to?" I asked · "Gee, I don't know," he admit- ted. "They just tell us to ask for customers' phone numbers. I don't know why." · "So they can sell our name, number, car type and mileage, that's why," I educated the lad. "And if it has a phone number attached, they can get more mon- ey for it." "But since you're such a nice guy, I'll give you my number," I said, and gave him the same fake phone number I give them all. There are many other delicious way of dealing with telephone solicitors. There's this alleged stockbro- ker: -from Joisey or New Yawk, judging by his accent -who calls about twice a year. "Have you decided on that offering we talked about last month,• he always asks. "We didn't talk about anything last month," I say. He blathers on, insisting we did talk, that I had committed to buy this offering of a com an I had never heard of. "Besi es, say, my cousm Jay is with the SEC in Atlanta, and If you ever call me again, I'm gonna tell on you." In truth, my cousin Jay lives in Northport, New York, and works for Long Island Lighting. But da Joisey guy hasn't called back in more than a year. It's downright enjoyable when you can make a telephone pitch person squirm. You can ask health-insurance solicitors whether they take people with pre-existing conditions. "Uke what?" they'U ask, and you respond with whatever horri- ble disease suits your fancy. You can tell magazl.ne-sub- scription hucksters that you're not a sighted person, you can tell stockbrokers you're penniless and you can tell people selling restau- rant coupon books that you're a devout Hassidic Episcopalian and can only eat tubers. But every so often, you get someone who plays the game back. I once told a lady peddling dance lessons that I would love to join, but I had been in a construc- tion accident and couldn't even walk. "Well, you are in luck, sir," she said cheerfull .. uwe have a wheelchair dance class starting next month." Touche. • RtED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1996 A4' SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1996 Mesa · Water diStrict Will circula~ Pringle bill :petition •Critics worry literature will be slanted, but board members deny that. By evan Henerson, Daily Pilot COSTA tvrnSA -In what board members promise will not be a slanted attempt to win the-public over, the Mesa Consolidated Water District will circulate a peti- tion designed to "inform" ratepayers of the effects of Assembly Speaker Curt Pringle's special agency consolidation bill. The board's attorney is cur- rently preparing to draft the peti- tion. The water board will hold a special meeting Monday to d~prove ~e ~tition_ ~d deter- "This petition will point out what the Pringle bill is not point- ing out," said Mesa President 1hldy Ohlig, who said she will personally help circulate the peti- tion. u All T want is for people to understand that the bill does not give people the right to vote." The board has repeatedly stat- ed its opposition to Pringle's pro- posctl which, if passed, would •Proven Results • Degreed and Experienced Profl.'ssional5 • State of the Art Equipment • In Home, Office or our Studio • Weight loss Programs NEWPORT BEACH (714) 222-1230 6 FREE I 01\: I I it11c·" /111i11i11 ..; \, ";,,,,, II it/1 /11111 /11/\1 of 11/I\ /'111 l...11,'\C' force all water districts and spe- cial agencies to join with larger entities. Under the dictates of the bill, Mesa Consolidated would be forced to join with the city of Cos- "All I want is for people to understand that the bill does not give people the right to vote ... u -TRUDYOHUG • ta Mesa or the Irvine Ranch Water District. The City Council and the water district have sent resolu- legislators to nix the bill. City and district officials say the bill doesn't give ratepayers any say in the decision-making process and could ultimately result in higher water rates if the district is forced to merge with IRWD. The city has also resisted efforts to take over the water dis- trict, saying that even a feasibility study of such a proposal would be too costly. But at least one local activist is concerned the board will find a way to slight its ratepayers. Heather Somers said a merger betwW!n the city and the water district makes perfect sense and the city is much better at manag- ing money. Somers is also concerned the board might also find a way to give the bill to the ta:ipayers. After seeing the petition's first draft at Thursday's board meet- ing, Somers is convinced the argument will be slanted. "The first draft only talked about what would happen if they merged . with IRWD, • Somers said. "If they want to write articles expressing their point of view, that's one thing. But using public inappropriate." Ohlig said the petition will be neither ratepayer-funded nor biased. "Under no circumstances would we do slanting," she said. uNo way." The Assembly bill has pro- gressed through the state Assem- bly and is expected to reach the state Senate's appropriations committee in August. Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price $100/hr ATTORNEYS A:J" LAW y BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Corporations, partnerships, mergers, acquisitions, buy-sell agreements, contracts and collections REAL ESTATE LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Evictions, foreclosures, easements, title disputes, work-outs ESTATE PLANNING Trusts, Wills, Probate Administration LEGAL =OPTIONS • MOST MODELS IN STOCK • t AND AV AJLABLE IMMEDIATELY • Orange County Harley Davidson would like to dispel the myth that new Harleys are impossible to get with waiting lists and long delays. The truth is we offer Orange ' ounty ar ey bikes on an arrival basis and have 96 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK models in stock and available dally. CALL FOR DETAll.S So come on down and check out the new 2131 East 1st St. SA Harleys or better yet buy one today. 835-9141 OPEii SEVEll IMYS A WEEK• CALL FOR llETAU BenefltlnQ Orangewood Children s Foundation . I ;,,. /,,I ( 11/IJ(I "'"' , ... MAlee a differmce in the life of a tlUerving chi/J/ .. Conze In NOW for the. Best Selection School board joins statewi~e legal fund ' . •Two trustees still worry that the district's $1 ,443 membership money will go toward paying for lawsuits they don't agree with. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Despite fears money would go to fund dis- agreeable lawsuits, school board members this week agreed to fork over a sizable sum to the Cal- ifornia School Boards Assoda- ·tion's Education Legal Alliance. The alliance, which pools money from school boards across the state into one fund, reviews educationally-oriented cases and legal issues and often becomes embroiled in lawsuits on behalf of the association. While deciding whether to pay $1,443 annually for membership, trustees Wendy Leece and Judy Franco became unusual allies in their opposition to the alliance. " . and issues that the alliance can help us with, I have a problem that not everything they defend is something I believe should be supported," Leec:e said "I don't want to give my support or mon- ey to their organization to support something I oppose.• In the past year, the alliance has been involved with several controversial cases, including lawsuits involving Proposition 187 and the California Learning Assessment System test. In one case, the alliance sided with the Los Angeles Unified School District, which refused to inquire about the legal status of its students. In another case, the alliance as~ school districts sued by opponents of the controversial Mesa. Unified should stay out of the alliance since it can't select the lawsuits it funds. "There are some areas that have become highly politic.al in nature because they are issues that are taken into court going against the vote of the citizens of the state of California,• Franco said. "I have a little problem when they expend taxpayer dol- lars in support of those particular lawsuitS." · But other board members dis- agreed, noting the alliance pro- vides a valuable service for school districts which should be support- ed. The board voted 5-2 to join the alliance. •Any group that you belong to will never be in perfect step to all of the board members opinions," BARK PARK RJNO-«AISO Come celebrate •Bath-Stille Dey• at the Costa Mesa Bark Park and help raise the necessary funds to open Bark Park. Jr., the pro- posed alternative park. 1bis Pido festival is from 11 a .m. to 3 p.m. at the comer ol Arlington Drive and Newport Boulevard in TeWmlde Park. Costa Mesa. You can get your dog washed for $8, and there will be a vendor fair, as well as a canine· celebrity appearance - Duke, the Polaroid commercial dog, with his trainer Joel Silver- man. Calf 7 54-5041. NATURE PROGRAM . Upper Newport Bay Naturalists presents the nature topic •Marsh Ute" from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Upper Newport Bay Regional Park on University Drive across from the YMCA. The cost is $5 for chil- dren and free for adults. For more information, call 610-6746. be holding its free fifth annual Senior Resources Expo in Corona del Mar from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m. at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. The expo is an informative day for seniors and their families to find out about community resources. For more information, call 644-3244. T-BAU. 1be Newport-Costa Mesa- Irvine Family YMCA will begin a T-ball league for children ages 4 to 7 from 9to·11 a.m. on Saturdays at 2300 University Drive., Newport Beach. 1be cost is $25 for a six month membership and $35 for the eight week program. For more information, call 642-9990. FREE FOOD The Church of Christ distrib- utes free food to those in need on ------------- N!._ Ir I 1!1111 ( )utll't 70% Off of What? North Carolina deep discount prices at a Southern California address. Mon-Fri 1 Q-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa The Phen-Fen Diet 111e answtr 1s \'CS' 1 lowc\'cr the trt.1t· mcnt of obfsi~· 0c .in OVt'f'Welght tvndl· tioo also rcqu1r<."i :ipproprlatc h1Cs1ylc changes and :m nuhviduJllZt'd. ph)'Sletan· superv&SCd. roniprchcnslvc :1ppro:ich including cllet. bch.1V10r modlrtc111on J1ld CXCl"CISC. For ~'Cl\Ol'll". 11 l\ 1d jUSI aim· ply a maner of p!Ming tht1Mfl\u aw.ay from the table! The new diet pilb. "hen propct"b' :tdmin"tered h)• a ~! tebn who LS k009r~ u1 thcir use. cin be ll ' helpful l!d1UflCl for \\'Ci$thl rtducrt0n :ind wcsght mainlCtl:lllCC. CAD my office for :in ,1ppo1n11ncnt :ind M~ an determine 1f \OO :ii\' 0t ;ire not a good canchdatt ror ctrus tht:r.tpv fOf oheslty or .,n O\'Cl"t\'Clgh1 CQndiclon. Te =-~offer allcm.11n-c pr~ .. the second Saturday of each month. Low income and senior residents of Costa Mesa and New- port Beach can pick up U.S.D.A. staples from 8 to 10 a.m. at 287 Wlls()n St, Costa Mesa. Brtng pic- ture identification. For further information, call 631-2177. COMPUTER O.UB Orange Coast College's next WINNERS Computer Club will meet from 9 a.m. to noon in room 116 at OCC's Pine Arts Building. The club is open to anyone inter- ested in Microsoft Windows and Wmdo~ applications, including beginners. Annual membership fee is $20. Por more information, call 542-0468. RECTAL 1be Newport Beach Recital Series presents Levitsky's Proteges .in Concert, Young Artists Platform at 4 p .m. at the Pacific School of Music and the Arts, 151 Kalmus Drive, G-1. Costa Mesa. The cost is $5. For more information, call 640. 6276. f~tt AC llVA llON -~ .... . DANaAUDITlON 1be Jimmie DeFore Dance Center is looking for dancers between the ages of 17 and 30 that are proficient in ballet and jazz, tap dance is a plus, for the semester of Aug. 1 through Jan. 31at151 Kalmus Drive, G-3, Cos- ta Mesa. Por more iiitormation, call 241-9908. COFFEE HOUR Meet the leaders of Temple IJC Reform Synagogue at a coff~ GARDEN PARTY 1be Society for .Humanistic Judaism will celebrate the forma- tion of 4 new chapter in -Orange County with a reception for new members and for unaffiliated indi- viduals who identify with the his- tory, culture and fate of the Jewish people from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Newport Beach residence of Phyl- lis and Alan Jacobs. Por more information ... call 644-2712. MONDAY more information, call 979-1000. NffPltOGMM Children in tint through fifth grades are invited to •Creative Art," a free arts and crafts program at 10:30 a.m. in the Friends' Meet- ing Room of the Central Ubrary. For more information, call 717- 3801 ... ADD TALK hour in Costa Mesa at 11 :30 .... The Coastline Counseling Cen- ter will sponsor ·ADD and Parent- ing Skills,• a talk about problems that occur with ·Attention Deficit Disorder children at 1200 Quail St., Ste. 105, Newport Beach. The overview of ADD from 5:30 to 7 p .m. is free and the talk on parent- !ng skills from 7 to 8:30 p.m. is $5. For more information, call 4 76- 0991. a.m. at the home of Andi and Oreg Simonoff in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 545-1330. FREE KAYAKING BUSINESS TALK McCue Associates presents "Where Are You Going?• im intro- duction to We purpose, career direction and fulfillment for people who are ready for a change in • focus, direction and action from 5 TUESDAY Paddle Power offers a free kayaking demonstration day from 9 a.m. to noon at the The Newport Dunes. No experience is neces- sary and single and double kayaks are available. For more to 6:30 p.m. at McCue Associates, 4570 Campus Drive No. 60, New- port Beach. The cost is $15. For BREAKFAST AND SEMINAR George Hedley, INC. Maga- -------------------------· -------I I I I 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER -------- - SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1996 AS zine's, "Entrepreneur of the veer• .. and founder o! Hardhat Semiyn will present the MCrets of Sua:eM of today's market leaders at a breakfast meeting at 7:15 a.m. and will also be speaking at a teminar froJn 9:15 to 11:(5 a.m. at the Bal-:: boa Bay Cub, Newport Beach. The cost for the breakfast is $15 to $19. 1\ck.ets are $25 for the semi-·- nar. For more information, can .,. 729-4400. • EL TORO AIRPORT The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce presents •What's the Latest on El Toro Airport• at its luncheon meeJ;ing at 11:30 a.m. at Five Crowns Restaurant on Poppy Ave. and E. Coast Highway, Coro- na del Mar. The cost is $15. For more information, call 673-4050. TAJCING CON'mOL Priority Living President's Circle For Men presents "Taking Control of Your Career• at 1 a.m. at Planet Hollywood in South Coast Vil- lage. The cost is $10. For more information, call 955-3453. I I - I 642-1717 , " • , • I I 30 Years Experience In Your Area Robert C. Suder, General Contractor BON)fJ). NSlJfE). uc.·'8t07132 I I 283·D Jltlt Strttt, Costa Mesa (Next to Ross) I Opeti 7 DaJis: M·F 10-8 Sat. 10-1 Su,.. 11-6 I ·------------------------- 714-998-4070 Free Estimates SEMI-ANNUAL SALE NOW IN PROGRESS . ..... ,., ,_ ... .. !... to • .. .. 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On-going summer youth programs will be conducted dwing the talk, and a congregational meeting will fol- low at noon. For details, contact religious education chair Wayne Dick at 969-7665. The church ls located at 1259 Victoria St. ~---------------------~----------------------~--------------------------~-, . YOGA WORKSHOP The Newport Beach Church of Religious Science. is offering •1ntroduction to Yoga· between 10 a.m. and noon today. Janet McCammon, who has studied at the SRP temple in Fullerton. will conduct the work.shop. It will be held at the church, located at 901 Dove St., Suite 145, in Newport Beach. Call 646-3 199 for more information. .. St. John's Episcopal Church +ADDRESS: 183 East Bay sermon, and includes Holy Street, Costa Mesa Communion (which Is the +TELEPHONE: 543-2237 Saaamental recalling of the + DENOMINATION: Episcopal Last Supper), the Word of + YEAR CHUROt ESTAI-God, as well as a sennon. UStED: 1955 +TYPE OF SERMON: The + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday at message of the scripture read- 8 a.m . (piano music) and 10 in~ for the day is the starting a .m. (choir and hymns) Holy point from which the Rev. Eucharist; Sunday School for Nordquist draws a practical LECTURE SERIES children ages 4 to 10 meets ,. application for Christian living. Newport Beach Higashi Hon-from 9:45 to 11 a .m.; the Epis-+WELCOME WAGON: Visl- ganji Buddhist Temple presents SPECIAL SERVICES copal Church Women meet , tors are invited to join parish . an Obon Service and Dhanna lee-the second Sunday of each members on the patio for the ture at 1:30 p.m. Sund~. Guest INSTALLATION CELEBRATION month at 9 a.m.; the Men's hospitality hours that follow minister, Tetsuo Unno, plans a Sunday, Christ Lutheran Bible Study meets each Sun-the 8and10 a.m.'Sunday ser- dynarnic presentation of interest Church will conduct a special day at 11 a.m.; Wednesday at vices. The Rev. Nordquist to those wanting to understand Ce1 w hi 7 a.m. Holy Eucharist. s~nds time with each new more about Buddhism. A ques-Installation ebration ors ·p +SENIOR PASTOR: Conrad visitor then. He fondly refers lion and answer pe riod will fol-Service 11 a.m. Sunday. The three Nordquist -to the hospitality hour as Hthe low. Sunday's talk is part of a lee-new staff members being + PASTORAL STAFF: diff eighth sacrament." ture and discussion series pre-installed will allow the church to N.unn, Chri~ian edu?tion + OUTREAot PROGRAMS: MARC MARllNI DAll..Y Pl.OT L-~se~n~te~d!._!th~e~se~c~o:!!:nd~S~un~d~a~y;;o~f e~a~ch~-e~xp~an~d;i~ts~IIWllS~· ':;.·~m~·~es~·~Th~e~y;.ar;;;e~i-~rector;~llia.~1.gUliar;JD.USiJL-µ~~~ULJPl:>a;~~~4:---COW:act..tiic»ll<lUUiLOILl:iLJonn.fpisco al Church in Costa Mesa. mon at e emp e, 1 ona Y er eve ayes, icar director, Greg Kel ey, evange-Costa Mesa organization that St., Costa Mesa. CaU 722-1202. Jim Henk.ell and director of lism and outreach director helps the homeless and hun- VACATION BIBLE SCHOOLS First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 4 20 West 19th St., is holding vacdlion Bible school for toddlers and children through the sixth-grade JuJy 29 through 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. SERMONS NEW WORSHIP TIME Christian education Jim Meyer. A + SIZE OF CONGREGATION: gry; the Interfaith Council and reception wµI follow the service 100 families ' the Interfaith Shelter, which at 760 Victoria St. in Costa Mesa. + MAKEUP OF CONGREGA-provides emergency shelter TION: Lar~ely Anglo, with and temporary shelter to fam- ages ranging from infant to ilies trying to get back on 93 years. Everyone is welcome their feet after financial dev- and likely to feel at home astation (the Rev. Nordquist here. was a founding member); the + CHILD CARE: Nursery care Episcopal Church's Presiding is provided from 8 to 11 :30 Bishop's Fund for World a.m. Sunday and for all other Re lief, which acts to relie.ve parish-wide activities. suffering and hunger for vie-+ TYPE OF WORSHIP: Uturgi-tims of disaster worldwide; cal, meaning that the focus of and various outreach pro- the worship is on God. It grams of the Diocese of Los embraces more than just the Angeles. The parish also owns St. John's Manor, which is next door to the church. This is a 36-unit housing facility for low-income and devefopmen- tally disabled adults. +PARISH PROGRAMS: St. Martha's Guild, a women's aafting and fund-raising group meets at the c;:hurch on Tuesdays from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The Girls' Friendly Soci- ety meets at the church Mon- day from 3:30 to 5 p.m. + DRESS: Informal, casual attire, year-round. + otUROt DESqiN: The grounds have a beautiful, park-like quality with the church building set back from the street. This peaceful set- ting can make the church, at the comer of Bay and Orange, hard to spot, however. + INTERESTING NOTE: St. John's Vacat ion Bible School is set for Monday, July 29 through Wednesday, July 31. All children, ages 4 to 1 O, whether from the church or not. are encouraged to attend. • By Michele M. Marr i { I I J ~ t I I I I I I I I J I I Guest speaker Chris Schriner will present ~e.e currunings: A The First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa invites you to worship this summer. New worship times are 10 a.m. with a fellowship time following the ser- vice at 11 a.m. Sunday school classes available for all ages including two adult classes at 8:45 a .m. Nursery care fu available. The church is located at 420 W. 19th Street, adjacent to Thangle Square. ~-----------------------------------------------------~------------~------~ FARRELL ca. HINKLE, o.o.• .. M .•. o .. Rc. Newport Beach: 644-1281 • Sfllnta Ana: 556-1122 PrllCdce Limited To Orthodontics end Tern mancfebular Dieorde,.. METHODIST Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard Georae 979·8234 NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1 60 I Marauer11e Ave Coron<f"del Mar 644-0745 Worship at S·OOAM & I O:OOAM Children Sunday School I O:OOAM Jr. & Sr. High S:OOPM LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center services Avalr&ble COMMUNITY CHURCH W HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH A_ (DlKt,lta of Cllrtlt) ZAl111'f1111Awt.11 .... lnM4• ....... IMci a.t1y Wonhlp • 10:0MM Dr. Dt""la W. 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".[j-... • ..;::!'s Statement Of Faith" (Psalm 101) 792 Victoria Street • Costa M esa, CA • 92627 (714) 548-3468 (Comer o( Victoria & Placenrn) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHRIST.SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 . SECO CHURCH F CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 PacUSc View Dr, Nft'pOlt leach 644-2617 or 675-4661 Cburdl lOam For All Your . Home/Office Needsl! STORAll WIST '714• 631·-4878 FREE NylQn Drawer Liners w/eve drawer rchase LUTHERAN CHRIST LUTHERAN CHVRCH Pastor William Hemenway "We love children, youth, young adults. career adull.s, seniors. We love lo care, to reach out, to mtet needs, to answer questions· • Sunday Services -11 :00 AM • Sunday School & Bible Studies -9:30 760 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631-1611 •(714)548-6fM6 (School) PRESBYTERIAN Cburdl 10 am • 5 pm, Sunday Sc:bool 10 am Wednellday MMtlngl 8 pm SUndaY kbool 10 am w.cm.dcrr MeettnQll) pn t lit WMiwday 12 noon .. .let us lcttp the feast, not with old leaven. neithtr • with the ltavm of malic~ and wiclctdM11: blll with the unltavtntd brrod of 1inctrlty and truth. I Corinthl•M 5:8 Brudla tl'lllt ,...,. Olardl • Tiie Finl Qri ti JUDIASM MPLE BAT YAHM WILCOllB PROSPllCl'IVB MIMBDS ,,,.... .. _....,. °""'. •t.......,....., """'·~~ Pleae aYP lbe eemple oece Fna, ~....,,., s..vm .,, .. ,.. F1trrd1J Smncn ffnt ~of~_,,. Ill"'°,,_. Wt wmni, lnvi .. }'00 Ill) ...... ..., ............................. ~ am.DCA&I AVA.II.AIU~ nlDAY NICKI' IUV1Cll. ,..... C.0 • M (7M) .... 1M ,.,..,. MTYAIAI_,~ .._.. • ..,._ Wonhlp and hur this prtetical, Olritc-centtred, bibllcal ~· "AND GOD SAID, OK, HAVE IT YOUR WAY!" (Numbers 1'4:20..35) Or 0.-lLShlrp S.turday, July 13, 5:30 P.M. .,_.,.,,. Sunday, July 14. 8:JO and 10:15 A.M 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (7t4) 631 -2880 (ecro. fun~ Hatbor Hlch School It lrvlne and 15th.) _ ... ,.. ....................... ..... ... , .. ·--~· :~. -.~ SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1996 A ~ingle spells success ~t couple-free Cabaret event • I t II said that American sodety II bued on couples. For those :-who have experienced the ~tb of a spouse or have gone through the pain of divorce, there 1J comkletable fear of becoming a t>art of the social now. Some say the fear is justified. Others just = 1n head first. What is cer-y true ts the fact that singles I • • •• • Ii}-' ' " ,.. -. -- I ...: -1 .t; . ' .. are not uncommon. Further, they represent all ages, backgrounds, income levels and preferences. There are even groups dedicat- ed to singles. The Cabaret Chap- ter of The Guilds of The Orange County Performing Arts Center is one such organization. Founded in 1979 (yes, there were even sin- gles back then in Orange Coun- ty), the group is dedicated to rais- ing money to support OCPAC. To date, this active assembly of most- ly single professional men and women have raised in excess of b.w. cook $500,000 for the arts. ,. Recently, the singles mingled at The Crean Mansion for their third annual summer evening of •Diamonds and Dice.• Three hundred cars drove through the massive green iron gates of The I I .\l"TO l\Sl"R.\\CE S.\LE CALLFORQUO~ Effective • Kn owledgea bl e • Friendl y RABBITT INSURANCE / &0 441 Old Newport Blvd. • Newport Beach • \...,... r' (near Hoag Hospi1al) \ '.) \ ./ r · ~ 631· 7740 · VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL For All Children Ages 4 -10 July 29, 30, 31 (Mon-Wed) 9:00 AM -12:00 Noon • ~A· ~ SEARCHING FOR JESUS • ~ i~ £. through great . : -~~~.·~ff.~ ADVENTURES IN THE BIBLE 3-0ay Cost· $15 Covers Snacks & All Materials sponsored by St. John's Episcopal Church 183 E. Bay Street, Costa Mesa -For information 548-2237 (Where Bay Street And Orange Avenue Meet After Almost 10 Years, Forever Friends Is ... Everything M~st Got Up to 75% OJ/ Storewide ... Annalee -Hummel -Hagara -Dolls -Memories Of Yesterday - FINAL DAYS! : II O~INI, .. 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Dean Hollb, Elaine Greco and Jim Verfllio belted their torch song best to a crowd bunched over gaming tables drawing screams and sighs from a black tie contingent determined to beat the odds in the Crean por- tico transfonned into Caesar's Palace West _ "It is sometimes uncomfortable to go to a social event as a sin- gle,• commented Dover Shores' Vera OSblood. ·n·s nice to have an event that welcomes the sin- gles crowd, with a date, or stag,• she added, wearing a very low- cut white lace sUIDD'ler dress, off the shoulder, and off the charts. Oxblood's tan glowed in the soft evening light, her white dress tak- ing on a fluorescent quality, as a single gent came over to ask her to dance to the sounds of "Spedal Delivery" playing in another part of the mansion. End of interview, perhaps the beginning of romance. "Forget the romance, let's just have a good time and enjoy our- selves. If we find romance, fine. If we just have one nice dance and one nice drink together ... that's fine too. 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The concert series is free and seating is first come, first serve. For more informa· tio:tl, call 721·2000. BOYS CHORUS The All·American Boys Chorus returns to the Orange County Fair through July 25. The 60·voice chorus will per- form music of Dixie and the.Big Bands, ragtime, Broadway show tunes and the patriotic splendor of Gershwin, Cohan and John Philip Sousa. Call for performing times at 708·3247. YOUNG MUSIOANS' CONCERT Young talent is featured in The school is located at 151 Kalmus Drive, Suite G-1 in Costa Mesa. Call 458-0078. LOVE.SONGS The South eoast RepertQry's second annual S~r.. Spot· light tonight presents an evening with the New York singing sensation who has been hailed as the "most Sina- tra·like of the new generation of cabaret performers." The evening includes an al fresco dinner, silent auction of one-of- a-kind, SCR-only items, Opportunity Drawing and reception. Times: 6:30 p.m. reception, 8 p.m. performance. Tickets: $100, $150. For more information, call 957-2602. * ART STOMP SET!S FOQT IN COSTA MESA Percussion group uses everyday items By Nancy Cheever, Daily Pilot W hat do you get when you cross 20 brooms, five newspapers, 40 .gallons of water, six wooden poles, 10 garbage can lids, six ace bandages and eight ener- getic Brits? It's Stomp, the comedy per· cussion group that uses every· day items and athletic prowess to create intricately orchestral· ed rhythm and movement and reverberating clangs, crashes and bangs. Dressed in baggy pants, T· shirts and combat boots, the six-man, two·woman team whirlwind performance using unconventional objects to make extraordinary sounds. Creators Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas have worked together since 1981, when they were in a Brighton, UK. street band together. They formed Stomp around 1987 and have since received impressive reviews and toured the United States and Japan and per- formed all over Europe. An off.Broadway show, Stomp has won many awards including "Most Unique The- atre Experience" at the Drama Desk Awards and "Best C hore- ography" at the Olivier awards-. The comedy percuuton group Stomp will be at the Performing Arts Center Tuesday through Sunday. Awards and performed outside the NBC studios in New York on the early morning Today Show. Tuesday through Sunday with performances at 8 p .m. Tuesday ' through Friday; Saturday at 5 . and 9 p.m.; and Sunday at 2 • I Youqg Musicians Platform at 4 p.m. today at the Pacific School of Music and the Arts in Costa Mesa. Lindy Blackbum, 14; Margharita Glebov, • 16; and Jana Resnick, 15, are the fea· tured performers, hand-picked proteges of Russian concert pianist and USC visiting pro· fessor Leonid Levitsky. 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Add our lovely accommodations and three levclt of care, and you'll undcntand why this is the ideal location for the best years of youz life. To find out more, writ or call 1·800-27848'8. g~~~!!.Pc!!..int ~~.anon~~~ m0N 8*' 4'() ~"' ~ lft I ma~· DOa.300e0Cl287 •OHL ~~:4=----= ::::· ......... ._.. ~..m.-:: --...... ·~ Warren l)oody's last stand looms in 'One True Marriage' I W a.rren Doody went to Newport Harbor High School while the three Cponey siblings attended Coro- na del Mar High. All four grew u~ in the Newport Beach area, but they did not meet and become friends until they were u.Qdergraduates in Vermont. Out of that friendship would ITTow. the inspiration for Doody's ptay "One True Marriage" which premiered in June at Ttieatrlkos Flagstaff, Ariz. participants learn to accept each other's limitations ... as well as their own. •on one level, it's about fol- lowing your bliss,• Doody san. "You have to·form an alignment with yourself before you can commit to another person.• More simply, the plot goes something like this: Boy and girl plan marriage; brothers of girl dedde boy isn't a perfect match1 brothers foil maniage; girl goes on blind date; blind date stinks; boy and girl reconcile. p evan henerson : The title comes from a quote bf Henry Miller who, when not chumihg out erotica, was some- thing of a philosopher. fn a let- ter to longtime friend Emil wli'ite, Miller wrote •In the end, there is bu'f one true marriage; each person wedded to him- self.• .Deep, no? Although none of the events of the play ever happened, many of the characters were inspired by the Doody-Cooney friendship. The heroine is based on Caroline Cooney; the two Loon brothers (you guessed it), have similarities to Sandy and Glenn Cooney. Warren Doody even stuck himself in the la Doody admits. H Lonnie Loon is sort of the arch-villain antago- nist, but Sandy has a huge heart. He would never do any- thing like that in a million years." Well, the quote resonated wi oo y, so mu so a e built a romantic comedy around a relationship that can't reach its full poten~al until the two ~ 1894-1996 Four Generations 102 Years! ~' 4' >' vu v s g REMNANT CLEARANCE No w open Sunday s fro m 1 I -4p .m : BUY & BELL USED CLOTHES, TOYS a ACCE8llORIE8, ETC. 1584 N~~~I M•r) ea.c. ..... 17141 831·7393 ALDEN'S THE Daily Pilot CARPETS. INC. 1663 Pia< f'lltia SI .. Cos1a ~1esa 64&4838 - Cl.1\\1f1l'd Community M.Jrketpl.J(P 7&9PM In the Arlington Theater FREE with Fair Admission! I I • I l • I • ' I• I ' I . ' I 0 ' bcN Kida' Daya eRIDAYS, July 12, 19 & 26 • Kids (6· 12 yeon) are odmitted he. •Teena' Daya MONDAYS, July 15 & 22 T~l13·1 71are admitted for $4 FHP /Senior HlghUghta Seniors' Daya ' lHURSDA YS, July 18 & 25 6enion (55 years & overl adm itted for $3. Free carouMI and Fen'is wheel rides for Senion · all day and night. 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Adults 113·5"). $6 Senion (5.S+) • $5 Chilchn (6-12) -$2 Toh (under 6) ·FREE ~·$4 Cor ~14 «more in cor) $2 One free odmiuion c: ~O.Z~~foir partdng '-· ,...._,,.. Monday • Wednesday, Noon to Midnight ThundaY . Sunday, 1 O>M lo Midnight lftfwmarion 714/70l·PAl~r~ Oronge County IWAI• k-i'°'line: 7 I A/ $50·iNFO x32A7. ViMI our Wth Silt ot -.odoir.com The three Cooneys flew out to Flagstaff to see the play on opening night. They found the play hysterical, although Sandy Cooney said it was a bit pecu- liar to watch actors play out events based on real tile. "In many respects, it's kind of an honor that he thinks enough of the three of us to put some- thing together like this. H Sandy Cooney said. Any hard feelings about being the inspiration for the play's most villainous Loon? "I wouldn't characterize him as a villain, H he said. "He's heroic in his villainism." Like many artists who come out of the Newport-Mesa area, Warren Doody is something of a renaissance man. He went to Vermont to play basketball, ended up majoring in psycbolo- • Ml CASA M EXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The nactltlon Continues Sln~e 1972 C(f1 ~ l/...,1l ', I l)(l'. I • '' ,, ' PHONE AHf AD 296 E. 17 TH ST .. COSTA MESA 645-7626 • gy at Cal State Long Beach, earned a master's in English, acted in plays, taught drama at the University of Ohio and wrote plays. Now he's in Flagstaff, but he's heading back to Ohio to earn a master's degree in play- wrighting from the University of Ohio .. Can you say "diverse resume?" "One True Marriage" is his first full-length play to receive a production. Two shorter works were produced at the Coconino Center for the Arts in Arizona. And while the play deals with fnendship, "One "Ihle Marriage" is also Doody's state- ment of self-affirmation. Like the character of Jack, Doody also struggled as an artist and thought about hanging it up. "I was in exactly the same position," Doody said. "It seemed like I was treading water, so I gave myself an ulti- matum: l would make some legitimate progress in 1995 or chuck it and write only in my spare ti.me . "I gave it one last all-out shot. That's what the play's about: It's about making an artistic stand. It came out of my own uncertamty over what 1 was doing.· With the Flagstaff run con- cluded, Doody is sending the play out to try to scare ,up another production. He's had offers from several graduate schools, but is hoping for a pro- fessional staging. • EVAN HENERSON is a staff writer with the Daily Pilot ROSEY'S AUTO BODY CAJJIOl#IA LAW STATES You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY fl& PlcM, & W.., •Al c.tlfW Tedmidus 642-4522 121 l1411tri1I Way • Ctsta Mesa THE IUTTY4J5 (N-11) THE IUTTY 0'0011) WP£WllCI .. , a· ~ .. , 1 ....... WOODBRIDGE ' · •. ~~f: .·" '~·1~ CHARTER CENTRE '" • I • """" I • ~UN11~,·o~ I("• .. , S!' O"'O THE IUTTY PD 1• (N-11) .. _..cr::Wr um CCI w-.FmfW! WJllmOCI UY ~1S) WhWWWCl IAY (N·1S) b :J b :r . • • ' • • .. ' A'I> SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1996 Newport deserves Independent praise I t wasn't always this good. There was a time, not that long ago, when Newport Beach -not Huntington Beach -was the epi- cent~r for violence on the Fourth of July. The stretch along Seashore Drive in West Newport was known affectionately as the "War Zone" back then and residents would routinely use words like "anarchy" or "chaos" to describe the Independence Day scene. , po ce we quell an uprising and in 1992, a stabbing punctuated the day's riot-like celebration. . And perhaps that was the last straw. Police, city leaders and residents vowed.that such violence would not be repeated the next year and stepped up their efforts to fight back. One of the key moves was to seal off Seashore Drive by using barricades. The efforts paid off. Arrests declined, violence flared only occa- sionally and finally the city even shed its reputation for rowdy Fourth of July celebrations. In fact, the tactics used by the poli~ve become so effective that Newport Beach was able to play host to some 140,000 revel- ers this past week -nearly twice the city's population -with only a scant 78 arrests, a reasonable number considering the sheer mass of humanity that had muscled into town. It's easy to focus on things when they go wrong. And it's just as easy to overlook things when they go right. fonlni editor~al Newport Beach on the Fourth of July is one of those things that has gone right. DON LEACH I DAllY PILOT Newport Beach police and Independence Day revelen now coexist. for the most part. peacefully ln the "'War Zone.• letter of the day Proposed property tax means stronger schools I am writing to express my strong support for the proposed property tax to repair the New- port-Mesa schools. This is one of the best invest- ments local property owners could make in order to strength- en some degree of confidence that we are not throwing good money after bad. I trust this confidence is war- ranted given the Newport-Mesa schools demonstrated ability to maintain progress in trying times. (Superintendent) Mac Bernd's leadership and move forward to improve our situation. This is a good idea as it is a local tax to be earmarked for a specific investment in our com- munity. This investment is really needed at this time and will pro- v1de a good financial return to property owners in the form of increased property values if it can be translated into better schools. There tends to be a knee-jerk reaction against raising taxes because any increase in revenue seems to be wasted or misman- aged by the bureaucracy. This does seem to be the case at the state level, as the academics seem to have lost touch with the fundamentals of teaching chil- dren the "Three Rs." At the local level, we all know this past history of embezzle- ment and risky investment pool losses, and this makes it pretty hard to accept forking out more money to these folks. It is virtual- ly mindboggling that so much money to be used for the ben~ of our children was wasted. -J I don't think we should let our anger at the past incompetencies interfere with what we can do now at the local level to improve our community for the benefit of • all. This money should be used to by persons of integrity and expe- rience such that we get the utmost value for our money. In exchange for agreeing to the tax. we need to see a plan from the school board that breaks the mold of the past. We need to see that we are getting a great deal for our money in term.s of a low price on the repair work to be done and out- standing management of the endowment fund. Stronger schools are good for our children and our families and extremely good for business and property values. I think we need to ask ourselves one question. What type of future do you see for our community If we don't fix up the schools? KENMIWAN Costa Mesa Constitu~on's meaning depends on the framers' mind REY ln these pages bas been some oon- apresse<l surround- ing the framers of ~e Constitu- tion with relpeCt to bow they viewed the role of ~t. . While tt 11 true a smiall iilD«- ity sentiment propounded a return to a single, strona necu- tlve, the vast majority of thote at the Constitutional Convention teared aban~t of revolu- tionary prtndples. Those founders quite simply believed a limited and legiti- mate government derived from the co~nt of the people would minority interests and preserve liberty. A great fear was tbat a suffo- catingly strong central govern· ment would eventually muff out individual liberties and those freedoms won in the Amerlcim Revolution. Jamea Madison, arguably the strongest proponent of centtal government. thought that it sbouJd be very much limited with powen enumerated and restricted to thOle funcUom unable to be adm.lni.tered by the People or the States. Madi· son prevailed in bis view that thtt m:itral pU!p9118 ol tbe Con- y~ wa to pl'otect and pre- ~1' ~otpnv• rights.• EVen IO, he wamed in Ptider- alilt 51 that the people must •oblige (the government) to COD• trol ltself: A dependence on the I I 11 I\ I ( I I I I .... I I I I john ~ -· ----- people is DO doubt the primaiy coatro1 on the government; but ~bu taught mankind the micesslty of auxiliary pnt· caUtlonl.• Even Alexander Hamilton Wbo comp1aioed the C•uttlu- tion WU D0t aristocratic mough for his tastes, declared in Feder- alist 38, ·u tbe federal 90ftlD· ment lbould O¥el]>8ll thll just bound.I of its autbodty and make a tyraDnical UM of its powen, the people, wMee aea- ture it a. must appeal to the standard they have formed, and take IUCb JD8UUl'S to redrea the injury done to the Constitu- tion as the-uig4!1Dey may sug- gett and prndance justify.• ,....,.. aboUt the .ca of •a good 'NNpg ton lftl ~· mmt• Qinal8d -l'tbt-~ OI tbe populaat, Dot the~«· mance of tbe goY9l'DIMllt• ~ rebuttals both misplaced and dangerous. lt ia the ·pert~ of the govemment• camed by its ataeme gaowtb (bolb tn power and De) oifGl'Wed in \be laws .~nym-.Roo-. '"8lt's ·New Dial" aMiltfalUet . .,,..,.,... by activist Supreme Courts which have fomented diacontent. The people ~ve bad rela· lively Jittle say over the expan- sion ol lawt beyond their origi- nal intent. and if there ii any •feeling• to be described, it is that the govwnment la DO • longer dedvlDg itl }ult powers emed. ' •Whenever any Porm ol Gov- ernment becomes deltructive of tbeae ends, it ii the Right of tbe' People to alter or to aboUab it, and to institute new Govern· meat, laying its foundation Qll IUCh prin~ and orvumtng its powen in sUch form, u to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happi- ness.• The foregoing~ words of revolution are contained in our Declaration Of Indepen- dence. Do not forget the lessons in tbat Declaration. . Thomas Jefferson remindJ us, •The tr. of liberty must be refralbad tram.time to time with the bloOcl ol patric>b and lynmtl. It ta ita natural manure.• ....... 11111 the fNIYOf: of New-port...,,. . i ~ : I write your; : reps ~ !,',,,':,~ .~I~~ (D), The White ~ House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.. • ....., Washington, D.C. 20500. Hotlln&-1 (6 a.m. to 2 p.m.) (202) 456-111 i. '' : HOUSE OF MPltESENTATIVES ' O\ris Cox. (R), 47th oistrkt , 4000 MacArthur Blvd, East Tow-. Su~': . :,; 430, Newport Beach. 92669. (714}: ' 756-2244 or 206 Car\nbh 'Bldg., • j Washington, D.C. 20515, 202-22~ ~ 5611. (Represents most of New-~. j port Beach.) j Dana Rohrabacher, (R). 45th Dls-l trlct. 16162 Beach Blvd., Suite 304. :,·.·: Huntington Beach, Calif., 92647, (714) 847-2433 or 1027 long-• ::: ! worth Building, Washington D.C. (202)22~2415 (Represents Costa•• : Mesa and West Newport Beach.). • ~ Ross Johnson (R), 35th District. 18552 MacArthur Blvd. Suite 22Q. Irvine, 92715, 883-0180. STATE ASSEMBLY Marilyn Brewer (R), 70th Dis-' trict.18952 MacArthur Blvd.: Su .. 220, Irvine, 92715. 833-0180. art OP COSTA MESA Costa Mesa C'rty Hall, n Fair -.. Drive, 92626. 754-5223. Mayor., 4 Joe Erlduon, Peter Buffa, Sa Genis, Mary Hornbuckle and Gary Monahan, council members:- OTY OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach CltyHall, 3300 Newport Blvd., 92663. 644-3309. John Hedges, mayor, John Cox, Jan Debay, Thomas Edwards, Norma Glover. Dennis O'Neil, Jean Watt council members. NEWPORT MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTIUCT District Office: 1601 16th St., • Newport Beach, 92663. 760-3200. ! Superintendent: Mac Bernd, Board Members: President Jim de • Boom. Choosing activist Jim Wood offers library board a ·new chapter -~ . A s a current Newport Beach J-\.1.ibrary Board member, I read with some interest the letter oi Susan L. Smith (July 11) con- cerning her non-selection as a potential new board member. I informed Jim Wood of the availability of the (library board) position and encouraged him to apply. M my letter to the Appointment Committee stated: •1 was gratified when he told me of his lnterest in the position. He applied immedia.tely. Please · · do not confute my support tor Jim wlth any personal agenda. U be ls appointed, I may diiagree With him, but I would do 10 with respect. Jim ts an oJd friend, a community activist wbo hu sig- nUtcant time in grade tonCemilig library problems. He wu on the tilk force ol the group WhOle ~ COIDtl'tbuted greatly to tbe develOpmellt Of the new qeiltral Utnry. Jim II on the boa.rd ol the u~ Pou:ndation. ' - He has appeared often at and has hosted library functions. He is an avid reader and a person who gets things done. ~ a small business owner and taxpayer he is familiar with fiscal responsibili- ty. He is a 'feeler' as well as ee 'lbinker.'" My letter concluded, •Jim Wood is knowledgeable, cre- ative, and capable of providing the balance I would like to see on the Board of 'nulteel. I hope that you will conald8r bla appli· ~tion in th.ii light.• What ':t!et- ter did not say wu: •He ii a liberal, but be can't help tt. • Susan L. Smith'I a.tter raises interesting iltUel ~the rlght of a~ commtttee of the Council to elhnhutte further conslderaticili bT the COUDdl of worthy C8ndklallil wbo may allo be web Cl'•--for .... polition wider consiCWatklD. There ti DO ........ tn my mind ol the~,. al the t . committee in selecting·two high- ly qualified people based uppn whatever cnteria the committee chose to apply. (For example, the three committee members repre- sent library branch areas. SUMD Smitlrf avors greater emphasis on branch services.) However, appointments are made by the Qty Coundl. tn this unique situation. four memben of the coundl chose to agree on another indlvldual who ii also well qualified. But why did the four medben vote for Jim Woodf What I d.td not know until after the vote wu that the dty clerk apparently made copMI of my correlpOO· dence for tbe full City Coundl. I dO DOt knOw Wbetbu Ntementl contained In my~ bad any beartDg OD tbelt dedilon to WU. for J1m WoOd. Maybe tbe tout couad1 ........ Voted fci' Jim becau. tllilr ..-wtlll me that be .. hijhly Cl'...., ilDd .. appointment would maintain the· more balanced board that we have had in the past. Concerning Jim's •political connections," when one ii a.s civic-minded as Jim, acquain· tances with council memben come with the territory. This can lead to polttlve, neutral, or nega- tive oplnJon8.~Uyfour ooundl manben felt positive enough about ~im't qualifications to support bil appUcetlon. I have dlacilued wtth Susan L .. Smith her letter " wall thoee illues tbat are of Ylt41 lmpolte.nce to bef ~the library. I have Invited her to attmd boan1 meetings and'° ~rnt.a-tiom u pert of ti. CCllD· meot portian al tbt mutltlg. )1ilil OOuldleed ·.o future~ .... In wtdch bei' ldelil CM be~ CulMd tally .,, ltd and bQlad ........ . lbtl•••lmnilPiUbtbe boud In -.lltag r-tbe boltd'I response to her presentation will be based on the quality of her Ldeas, not the wealth of her friends or political connections. I hope her recent e.xperlence will not reduce her continuing inter- est in improving our library end ourdfy. GEORGE J. Jl!fflUES lJbrary board trustee Newport Beach I n regard te Susan L. Smith'• latter to the Pilot: Not being adively involved ID any poltUcal ~ I am belttant to put my faelli:ligl oo pap1r on um lllue, bUli...(IOel. J know Jim WoOd, not dtl&Dlly wen or u a dole fdlnd, but I mow him; I lmoW M bu bMili ID¥Glftd m 1ti11J ,.., ..... ~----.1 bow tbat be is -•Jl*r•· ~taut .... ....,,.. .... I tfM-•I tQJdm:. M ·~­Wood. be ii Im, ......... _. ma ' look at situations and ideas through eyes that are different than mine. This doesn't mean I think he i.I ,. always right or alway. wrong. It means be expresses vtews that • belong to him. He is fair enough • to lllten to others and weigh i altemattvas and will; I'm sure, • Ulilt tbe library board in ded-• = lions.._ ve Important to the 1 11 bnli••• board memben do ~ to keep lbe library a top-notch : ; fadlity. . I A~ b6ardll ~t ., that COIUlel'Vattve and liberal ~andthe . I cube WW-. In I daD't believe it ii u 111\ae al : .wealthy frtmdt aid polttlCal ,, C'Olmec:tkml,-ob QO. JDia Wood Woll.Id haft '*lbMid the polmoa Utbatwmttlaec=-a. ~L~llB~ C...dllMii FINE CONTINUED FROM A 1 · The IRWD notified the state agency immediately of this week's spill. but st.ate officials will still i4fVeStigate the incident, which ~ed wbeo a groundwater. pump engine malfu.nd1oned at the ~ct's treatment plant. • The state Regional Water Quall. ~ Control Board must still formally approve the $100,000 fine at its J\ugust meeting. ' Board member Jerry King, a Newport Beach resident, said Fri- 4aY he'd like to use the fine money t(> fund the state's effort to set stan- dards fpr and monitor discharge levels in the bay. • •we've been criticized that we didn't have all our standards in p'lace ... so what I've asked to have cione is take a large portion of these flm:ds and make them available to make that work.• King said. : King also advised IRWD officials t<> step up their pipeline monitoring ~orts, to be more vigilant about i.hspecting and replacing older ~es. sf>ill within the required 24 hours. In a; press release, Irvine Ranch Gen- E!fal Manager Ron Young said dis- trict managers notified the mte witbio .CS hours of discovering the break in a 24·inch-d.lameter pipeline. But in a written report to the state board Friday, the boa.rd'• Executive Director Gerard J . Thibeault said the IRWD •finally provided notice ... three days after the spill event• Thibeault also reminded the board that IRWD paid a $45,000 fine in May for failing to report within 24 hours a prior leak that sent roughly 200,000 gallons of treated sewage water into the San Joaquin Marsh. •1t is difficult to understand this failure to report the latest (June) spill, given the clearly recognized environmental sensitivity of New- port Bay, the consideration of a per- mit by the Regional Boad for the IRWD Wetlands Water Supply Pro- ject ... and the fact that a complaint for administrative civil liability bad been issued to IRWD for similar cir- cumstances,• Thibeault said in his written report. Young bas apologized repeated- ly for the June 7 case, saying •human error• was the reason for the delayed notice. •mwo is a Young said. 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And be said the district will now make its regular checks of all pipelines a higher priority. •nie district bas a policy of try· Ing to .inspect all of our pipelines once a year and what we're going to do is make sure that we reinforce that procedwe to include all the pipelines that a.re in the more remote areas, especiallf wbe.re there might be trees ... that co.uld cause this kind of problem," Young said. . The district's continued sewage w~ter spills -and the reporting glitches -have raised 1he eyebrows of Newport Beach residents angry over the IRWD's approved plans to dally send 5 million gallons of treat- ed sewage water into Newport Bay. These IRWD critics point to these incidents as further proof that the agency can't be trusted IRWD, Newport Beach and Orange County Water District offi- cials are continuing their negotia- o em ve p would send the reclaimed water to the Green Acres Project during cer- tain months. ·9 Souto Coast Thrift & Loan Association · DOG PARK CONTINUED FROM A 1 boundaries of the new park. Patricia Dubin, another Bark Park Committee volun- teer, does not expect substan- tial opposition to expanding the Bark Park, although, in the past, the TeWinkle tennis concessionaire has com- plained about dogs stealing tennis balls. The expansion plan first went to the Parks Commission in May with encouraging results, Dubin said. #Some of the parks com- missioners have been wor- ried about committing mt>re land to the Bark Park, but by and large were really sup- portive,• Dubin said. •Tuey know how popular the Bark Park is.• ATTACK CONTINUED FROM A 1 a struggle ensued, and Burnell was stabbed in the stomach with what was probably a hunting knife. •I felt a sharp pa.in,• B\lmell said. The victim kicked the attack- er as hard as he could in the pelvis. •He took off running,• Bur· nell said. Bleeding but conscious, Bur- nell climbed in his truck and called his mothe{ in Costa Mesa and told her he was coming home. He asked her to call 911 . He said he applied pressure to the wound as be drove. MTbe things that were kee p- ing me going was my son, Ricky, and my girllriend, Tammy (Mann),• Burnell said. When Burnell arrived at home a police helicopter flew above and illuminated his neigh- I can't believe ..... . 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The Bug Barn -a featured education exhibit consisting of hundreds of dead and alive bug specimens -was packed play to display, especially entranced by the impressive emperor scorpions. The Bug Chef -also know as Ron Taylor -cooked a dazzling array of gourmet bug cUlSine during two stand- ing-room·only shows at 2 and 4:30 p.m. . ~'rt • Door Panel & Dash • Leather. Clean & Conditton reg.$69.95 ·Now: $59. 95 $2.00 $4.96 $3.95 $7.96 $7.96 $3.00 $1.00 $AO.GO DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Kiera Homby, 10 (right), checks the wing feathers ~f her hen, Cockletop, before judges take a close look in the Poultry Showmanship competition at the Orange County Fair Friday. Usa Wong (center) and Lauren Hoxie (left) ready lWeed.le-dee. • - BEACHES CONTINUED FROM A 1 The report allo stated there are no uniform natk!IW ltandardl f« monitoring beach water quality for swimmer safety or for warning of contamination. Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego county beaches are used more frequent- ly than other areas in the nation, Blauer added. "By far and away, I'm sure the standards Southern Calif omia meet are higher than• around the nation because of the popular beaches," be said. 11Certainly this region as a whole has higher expectations." Jack and Nancy Skinner, both members of the Newport Beach BIRDS CONTINUED FROM A 1 ' whether to sen'd the project out for bid later this month. Ch~­ bers said the item will either be on the agenda for Wednesday or July 31. Buffalo grass would be planted on 65 acres, the report states. Safety is the reason behind the ---·---"- 91 Hubor Quality Committee, agreed the local counties perform frequent water quality tests to plck up contamination and. leW9 spills. •As a rule there are not very part of the · county, Jack Skinner said. •ney are more common down sooth beclQle of the antiquated sew.-VII• and billy ter- rain." 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Phil Dent I I I I \ 1 I ' I ' I I I \ h' 't QUOTE OF THE DAY • ..• / Wflh IH had taktft tiln8 lO etf}og tM UJiM a little b«fer= 11tJa tiln8 ~ boCh dayed out on tM mun a Nltk fontp' ... • -PHILDENT I ' ) I ) I '" ', I I () H \ ' (I I ( ()I :'\ ., ' 11 I (I 11 " ( 11 () ()I \I I -~ ., .\ H I () () ., l~ .\I I (I \ \11 Hassle of the Games • Smooth sailing it is not for Corona del Mar track By Doug Sparics EDITOR'S NarE:A!a technician to the 1996 Olympic Games in AUanta, Corona del Mar resident Doug Sparks Ls on site working at the five track and (Jeld training Doug Sparks situ with athletes from aroU11d the world during their final days of preparaUon for the AUanta Games, which begin Aug. 19. July 8 -We arrive In Atlanta (a.k.a. The Road nip from hell! Feeling patriotic, I decided July 4th would be the appropriate time to leave for Atlanta. Riding with me is UC Irvine freshman pole vaulter Pete Kovacs, but the decision to leave at night offered no relief from the desert heat of Calif omia and Arizona. ~ It was still 104° at 4 a.m. and we were both ~e4 Worse yet, Pete de~ped pink eye which required him to keep his eyes closed until he could see a doctor and get medication. To make ~long story short, over a course of 23 llOu.rs I drove 19 hours without Diep (after staying up 011 July B as we readied for the trek). A couple of d4fs · 'Houston , trip from Houston we amyed fresh and in good spirlfs. July 9 -Credentlallng. Fortunately the Olympic headquarters is right across the street from the HyE was the USA 1\'ack & ~ headquarters for ympic ni.als last month. In othelfwords, · I didn't have to get l()Jt-8gain ... yet. Though we were tn and out with our official Olympic Games Photo ID, badges and hand geometry clearance (yes, it reads handprint. bone and blood vessel patterns} in about 45 minutes, we heard horror stories from other workers. While we were standing in .. line, a guy from Coca Cola said that 150 of his drivers were • SEE DIARY PAGE 82 MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT Corona del Mar defender Sky Conway, the Defensive MVP of the game, sacks North quarterback Shawn McCraws. It's a standoff • South rallies with two IDs in the final 4:52, but PAT attempt to win it is blocked with 1 :04 left; CdM's Conway Defensive MVP. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Playing one year behind bis idol, Newport Harbor Higb's Bill Johns, recent Corona del Mar High graduate Sky Conway seemed to match his predecessor's distinguished career milestone for milestone as a stando11t I t ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I :; • I L,; ______________________________ J sacks on the second North series. He pro- ceeded to plug the middle on running and passing plays the rest of the night. • e ens1ve eman. defensive player),• said South Coach Conway, however, did Johns one better Mark Cunningham, who praised his at Friday night's Or~ge County All-Star defense in general for keeping things Football Game, eammg the Outstanding within reach until the Rebel offense began ~efensive Pla~er p~aque for amassing, 1 firing. eight tackles, mcluding three for los -o second-half David Bell field goals, and two quarterback sacks. the latter an All-Star Game record 53 •Two ~clts, • Conway said aft~r the yards with 5:49 left in the game, appeared South rallied for two touchdowns m the to give the favored Yankees a comfortable final 4:52 to forge a 12-12 tie, the thi:td 12-0 cushion. · stalemate tn the North-South showcase's South fullback and Marina High prod- 37-game history. •1 don't think Bill got that uct Mike Williams, however, jump started many.· an oflense that was largely ineffective tb Conway played all but a handful of that point, busting a pair of draw plays for plays at noseguard for the South defense, 17 and 28 yards to take the South to the which yielded a 16-play, 92-yard touch-North 35 with the ensuing kickoff. down drive late in the second quarter for A pair of penalties moved the South to what amounted to its only breakdown. the 10, where Williams caught a Steve The 5-foot-10, 200-pounder, who Krupp pass in the right flat and cut back earned All-CIF Southern Section Division inside the hash mark to the end zone to V honors and was the Newport-Mesa Dis-halve the deficit with 4:52 remaining. trict Defensive Player of the Year for A tJlunting penalty on the South made amassing 17 sacks and 117 tackles last fall the PAT a 35-yard attempt, which was for the Sea Kings, recorded the first of his pushed right. 12-12 Conway stepped up to nail North quar- terback Shawn McCraw for a 3-yard loss on the first play after the ensuing kickoff and the North punted away possession three plays later, pinning the South on its own 36. · But Krupp, whom Cunningham said he stuck with, despite early struggles (com- pleting just three for his first 15 pass attempts) because he "knew the offense, knew the audibles and knew what to do,· rewarded bis coach's faith. Krupp hit on 4 of 5 aerials to key the seven-play, 64-yard game-cyma march, which be ca eel with a -a.ril insiae • screen 'to an emente eout evor ln.&ley. lnsley's touchdown qatch V{as his 10th ~eception of the g~ ~a.ldbg the previous ~-star record "'b'f iii'ne set by FoUJ:liain Valley's Ken Margerum in 1977. Insk(y finished with 112 receivil\g yards. Villa Park's Sam Stremick, however, blocked Brad Bohn's would-be game-win- ning conversion kick with 1 :04 left and that's the way things ended. Cd.M's Josh Walz had one reception for 8 yards and two carries for 7, while New- port's Sherif Pepic was the center on the South's final drive. North quarterback Dean Chambers, like Krupp operating in the familiarity of his school's offensive system (the North was coached by Westem's Jim~owell), completed 11 of 17 for 125 yards to lead the North in a game that bad no turnovers. Estancia's Chuck Johnson and Corona del Mar's Nick Schaumburg played reserve roles as offensive linemen for the South. little league district 62 area 1 majors tournament championship It's all on the line tod1ry, at 11 - • Costa Mesa Americans make their bid for town&1 crown today against longtftne nemesis Seaview Majors. , By hny Faulkner,, Daift/ Pilot -.. team in league history, evened the series at one win apiece Thursday, rallying tram a. 3-() defldt to force extra innings, where Michael Gar- diner's two-out, thre&-run homer won it in the eighth, 6-3. SeaView, wbkh has had four homers from four different players against Costa Mesa pitching, won the first meeting, 6-3, Tuesday. Costa ~ American Jt:".J;'ger ~~ecllned to his 1 o ".pltttlif for today's contest twday't game, but it will not tie ~--· N$ck c.~ The ~ Cabic:o, ~ ~ the dJ.stili~ protect hf* unbMliil" MU01l Oil the mou.nd Tbunday. and Ku ltfuct out 23 In 13-plul tnmnga • Ul all•ltar, ~ i)robibited by Utde ~ nUii from pitching 1n bedt· to-beck games. Nk:k Cablco, DoWever, anCbon the Colla M9la oUeme 1n the deeliup spot. having coUect«l • team-high . MveD bits In four 9UD'I· AddltioNl oa...m wppon tor ............ ~ ... w No. 3 ..... .-o I 1 .. ,, • :\ I• :•. ,.,. ~ ... \t''~ ,. r • ' . MUSlc_AL CHAIRS Mesa's Ohrel goes to Newport; Mokede to Estancia; Sailors! Liebengood now at Estancia. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Ptloc NEWPORT-MESA -Ray Ohrel, a first-team All-Pacific Coast League and All-Newport-Mesa District running back as a Costa Mesa High junior last fall, has transferred to Newport Harbor High. e is one o oo p yers moving to new schools recently within the Newport-Mesa District, with senior Chris Mokede transferring from Costa Mesa to Estancia and junior John Liebengood Jr. leaving Newport to join Estancia's Eagles, coached by bis father John Liebengood. Ohrel, a 5-7, 190-pound wingback for the Mustangs, rushed for 979 yards and nine touchdowns on 189 carries. He also caught 14 passes for another 221 yards and one TD last season. Addition- ally, he was the Daily Pilot's first-team All-PCL punter. "We're hoping to get a lot out of him offensively,· Newport Coach Jeff Brink· ley said Friday of Ohrel, who also played varsity baseball at Mesa the last two springs. "He should help us and we're happy to have him.• Brinkley said he also sees Ohrel fill - ing a backup role at linebac&. He started at outside linebacker as a sophomore at Mesa. Ohrel could also help Coach Jim Kiefer's baseball squad, having dis- played ability as an infielder, primarily at third base, and at the plate. "He would have been our short~ stop,• Mesa Coach Doug Deats said. Mokede threw for 48~ yards and two touchdowns as Coach Jerry Howell's starter for most of the season, complet- ing 35 of 95 with seven interceptions. He also kicked five conversions and one 21-yard field goal. Mokede also played in the sec- ondary for Mesa, where he figureS to have the biggest impact at Estancia, which returns tWo-year starting quar- terba~ Jeff Perry in the run-oriented double-wing offense. "I'in working as a backup quarter- back and somewhere in the secondary,• said Mokede, who indicated he also planned to play soccer at Estancia, and possibly baseball, where he sparkled on the junior varsity as a sophomore left- handed pitcher, before sitting out last spring at Mesa. Mokede, dismissed from the Costa he is thankful to have a second chance to play at his once-cross-town rival. •I'm very grateful to the coaches at Estancia,• said Mokede, a 5-11. 175- pounder. , Liebengood and Brinkley acknowl- edged that the eligibility of Ohrel an~ Mokede will be contingent on their suc- cessful completion of summer school classes. • The younger Liebengood, a 6-3, 218- pound lineman, is projected as a starter at rush end, according to his dad. who currently lists him as a backup center. ·He should be a great help for us,• the elder Liebengood said. "He started both ways as a freshman at Ne~rt and started on the Junior varsity at defensive end as a sophomore.· The younger Llebengood joins spphomore Manu Tanielu (Santa Ana High} and junior Jon Meyers. who moved to Costa Mesa from somewhere back East. according to Coach Lieben- good, as additional transfers at Estancia. , ( r 12 South All-Stars ... receiver Josh Walz of ·Corona del ~argoesup fo,r a catch, .. but this one -Just went "ott his :Jlngertlps for an 'incompletion. The South _j~LILLILllCi:ILL..&oLlw second-half touchdowns, the last with ' 1 :04 left in the fourth period, but the try for PAT and the victory was blocked. , ... ... -· ~ MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT .. ~DIARY " i CONTINUED FROM 81 :-turned away from the venues -• because of imj>roper :..aedentialing. I wondered if our fate ::JVOuld be the same. I later •-4ound that since we were ":Working with the athletes and were not bringing in trucks that could possibly be full of explosives, we would not have that problem. Before we parted company, we thanked the guy for letting us know that there were two oobomb scares at the • :leadquarters last week which ::zaused the building to be ·:evacuated for several hours. force (armed military men in vehicles are visible at all sites) ·are any indication, the world will be able to focus on its finest athletes and not as an .;:international stage for :lerrorism. _ However, my favorite part ·~f the Games is how the '-whole stops and observes the unfolding stories which bring ·many new heroes to our lives ':'.'.Who inspire us to demand :111ore of ourselves and become -more tolerant of others. July 10 -A state (or city) of 2onfuston. -I find myself with many =@motions today, all posi~ve because as a rule of life, I allow no others. When I wake up in my , J).ome in Corona del Mar at • 5:30, I walk out, get the paper ::.nd immediately proclaim : yself the luckiest man alive ;:,.with a beautiful view of the ::radfic Ocean in a wonderful •-.ommunity, as well as an !:::licredible wife and family and I~ prosperous business. ~ So the separation anxiety is ~~tial. · -Patience was tested this .:momlog as we received a total ::»bout face tn our scheduling. : I qew that until July 15 "1owlltS would be allowed to :illve in I.be Olympic Vlllag~ for 1~s100 pm: liigbt so they may : ·Ppe11ence whet the athletes lo. HOwWver, with a major t :.eurvetiall. JI WU announced ,:Jb.at ATHLB'l'BS will only be ~to stay free tn the . ~e fnJm the night before ..... -pre.llmt to ihe night after :.atr-final. fall to quality for rounds, they must the next evening. u to N.r over, lt ii 100 I* lllabt. -c.'1"" 1mepe the n.c41 •::lll*il M 11 caulingl J llllllManr ... are st4ytng f;IM/f clf AC l uDtil the Jut ~tatallNllDll 1• IJlqt....., _P Inc .• ·~--1-Cifl1c»•ay , c contracted to provide help to athletes (they provide everything from scorecards, chalk, pole vault pits, etc.) for every venue and every sport) is at ~ loss at how to schedule the support. A full staff is available but tqe limitation of athletes in the village has raised serious concerns among athletes as to which of the five venues they should train. For example, I was scheduled to run the track in the Olympic Village for the duration of my stay. Because we are allowed only eight people at any site on a given day, I will be moved or rotated to other sites . No big deal for me, but athletes from many countries that I have worked with in the pa are now c g an asking the wheres and whens, trying to get on the same page. In short the media in Atlanta have been very fair in their assessment of the city's preparedness. But recalling the pre 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, I feel the criticism will be silenced once the Games begin. Being from Texas, I enjoy the embrace of southern hospitality and I's certain these people will do whatever it takes to get the job done. July 11 -The calm before the storm You can literally feel the excitement beginning to ftse in this city, even in Norcross, about 30 miles north where I am stayillg with my sister and her husband. The Olympic torch arrived in Georgia for the first tim~ on Monday in Savannah. I remember just a short while ago it passed through . my hometown of Corona del . M'ar. • Others may look at Californians as •J.aid back," but I was very proud to see the support as it seemed our entire dty lined the streets for the arrival of the torch. My wife and I laughed when a guy out for his morning job was wearing a white rnnninq outfit and ca.rrying a facsimile of a torch made from wire, alwn1nu.m foil and a c4lldle on top. It seems so long agQ. We get our uniforms and begin work Saturday ... we think. • I'm SUJ'e I shouldn't MY thiJ, but •where II the heat?" The weather bu been very COIQf ortala We bri9 been MUd nOl to WW OUI ~h unJeil we are In ~orm and wor~~~ tt'I for l8CUrlty t. bUt I b8Ve beard men • lt!W_ ltoliel aboUt free ~drtab. I will chooee to the rulei ~just be happp be ..... I Newpon ~ .,_ t:>mily Piloc the olympiad series DEEP SJJA FRIDAY'S COUNTS D•vey's Locker· 6 boats, 165 anglers. 593 barracuda. 47 bonito, 98 sand bass, 36 calico bass. 24 sculpin, 1 sheephead, 2 rockfish, 10 madcerel, 1 cabezon. • Newport Landing · 5 boats, 114 anglers. 169 barracuda, 50 sand bass, 19 calico bass. 3 halibut. 14 rodcfish, 90 sculpin, 51 mackerel. That's always'been the cornerstone of Bill Jewell's success, as an athlete at the Olympic Games, and as· a longtime .successful swim coach. By Rkhard'Dunn, Daily Pilot H ardcore preparation is what Bill Jewell believes as a swimming coach. And that's what got him to the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo, though the experience for the then-23-year-old leading up to the Ga.mes w considering how U.S. Olympic Kayak Committee Members handled the four-man kayak (K-4) team. Jewell was among the first group of West Coast athletes to compete in the U.S. Olympic 'Ilials in kayaking, traditionally held during those years at the Orchard Beach Lagoon in ·Queens, N.Y. "Kayaking had been dominated by the Easterners since the sport's inception. in the 1930s probtlbly (1936 to be exact), and we ripped them,• said Jewell, whose K-4 team won all three races in the '64 Olympic 'Ilials. •You could tell (the committee members) were very bitter and hostile, but as luck would have it -Mwphy's Law -our stroke in the K-4 (fony Ralphs) got really · sick in Tokyo. We went from being a really good team to disaster, and we couldn't recover. Tony got a bad sinus infection the week of the Games." The U.S. K-4 had been leaving opponents downwind, and when Ralphs went down, Jhe committee refused to send · an alternate to help the team, according to Jewell, a Newport Harbor High product. A~4JASSICJ CASE OF EAT-AND-RUN NEWPORT BEACH-Eric Polanski will be back to defend his title in tonight's BK linked to the 12th Annual Bastille Day Cele- bration and International Food Faire at Koll Center Newport. The twilight walk/run competitions start with a children's 1K at 4:30 p.m., toD:owed by a SK at ~:~O and the elite BK starting at between MacArthur Boulevard and Birch Street. Polanski, from Austin, Texas, was a finalist in the 10K at the 1996 Olympic 'Dials. . In the women's division, four-time NCAA All-Amencan Karen Hecox of Brentwood is one of the favorit~. She was the Pac-10 champ at 1,500 meters in 1995 and in the 3,000 in 199;t. The evening's festivities will benefit the Food Distribution Center, Orange Coµnty'i& private nonprofit food bank. U you're interested in competing, walk-up registration starts at 1 p.m. at the Fitness Faire and P.L.A. Y. area near the start/finish line. • For more information, call 288-9080 or 434-7706. : I ! I ' I ' I I ' I I I I I ' I \ i I - "I heard they had counted on their own teams being involved in the Olyi;npics, • Jewell said. "All I can remember is being in disbelief. We were inside there begging for more athletes, but they kept saying they don't have enough money and they weren't sending any extras." J ewell began his kayak training in'1962, then won K-1 and K-2 national titles in '63. He learned a lesson about politics the following year. "After the nationals, we garnered up a couple of retired swimmers and trained to build this team right in the Newport Harbor, which is now this training center (Newport Aquatic Center),• he said. "Back then, we were the first guys on the West Coast to be involved in kayaking. I found a guy (Gert Gregoliet) in Sacramento in his 30s who had competed in Europe on the international level." The U.S. Navy recruited Jewell soon after the Tokyo Games. When navy officials found out that Jewell had competed in the '64 Olympics, they asked him to apply for Special Services. So instead of being a COIJ>SID:llll few the navy in Vietnam. where about 70% ot corpsmen were killed, Jewell was stationed at Los Alamitos and continued his kayak training along the ~els of Newport Harbor. "It was great," said Jewell. an alternate for the U.S. Olympic team at the 1968 Mexico City · Games. "I would take that over going to Vietnam any day, and I'm proud to admit it." Jewell coached swimming at bis alma mater .from1971 through 1980, then returned in 1989 for two years when bis son, Dietrich, swam for the Sailors. "They lost their coach, so Dietrich and a couple other swimmers begged me to come back and coach," said Jewell, w ose son was a er recrw y then-Golden West College men's swim coach Ken Ha.mdorf. When Jewell paid a visit to GWC, Hamdorf did some pleading of his own. "Coach Hamdorf, who coached water polo and swimming, asked me if I wouldn't mind helping him out at the end of Dietrich's first year, so I accepted," said Jewell, who has been Golden West's head coach for the past five seasons. This year, following GWC's second cqnsecutive state title in men's swimming, and the school's sixth since 1985 (along with four runner-up finishes), Jewell was honored as the State Community College Swim Coach of the Year. J ewell, who guided Newport Harbor to nine Sunset League boys swim championships in 10 years, has now won three state titles -along with a pair of runner-up finishes -in bis tenure as GWC's head coach. •1 don't promise (recruits) anything,• he said. "I only promise them an opportunity. I think I work really well with older men; I give them a lot of rope to hang themselves, and I'm a firm believer in hardcore preparation· and dedication." We in"'vite yo't to view a special exhibit of Puh1• Watch• by Cartieratow.f.,.hion l•land store ftom July 11 ~ Jwy 22. Wunbledon's iast winner at fabled Court 1 ••• • Corona del Mar's Phil Dent · teams with his longtime doubles partner John Alexander and the two claim 45-and-over men's crown in nostalgic re-visit to the court of dreams. By Jim WaJters, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The acorn defi- nitely has not fallen far from the tree in the Pent family, but during the past fort- night at Whnbledon it was the tree doing the shaking. Phil Dent, the father of Corona .del Mar High freshman1phenom Taylor Dent, teamed up with his doubles partner of 30 years, John Alexander, to reach down and .once m~re _touch the glory that ~as the 80s. . Dent and Alexander, who have played together since they were 16 growing up in Sydney, Australia, defeated Marty Riessen and Sherwood Stewart, 7-6 (7-3), 6-2 to claim the men's 45 doubles cham- pionship on Court No. 1 at the All-Eng- land Lawn and Tennis Club. "We won a lot of doubles matches over the years," Dent said during a brief layover back home in Newport Beach before beading on to Tennessee to see Taylor play in a tournament. •When you're young you tend to blow the wins off and move on to the next tour- nament," Dent said. "Now, I wish we had taken time to enjoy the winS a little bet- ter. This time we both stayed out on the court a little longer." . It only added to the aura surrounding the day that their championship win was the final match to ever be played on Court No. 1. The stage for some of the more fabled matches in Wimbledon his- tory will be plowed under as part of a renovation pTan. "Court No. 1 at Wnnbledon is my favorite in the whole world," Dent said. "It was so special to play the last match. M'Jbe competition was so good, but' my partner carried me through most of the tournament. I was a little scared of bow I was going to play in front of all those peo- ple. I don't play that much, Wimbledon was the last time. •These guys are still playing -and hungry. I was just hoping not to make a fool of myseU, but I actually played pret- ty well in that last game." When researching this story, Art Campbell of the United State Tennis Association was contacted to provide some background information on Dent's career. "Phil Dent?" Campbell said with a touch of non-belief in his voice at the request. MYou med{l ... from his playing days?" When told Dent and Alexander had won a doubles title at Wimbledon, bis tone changed and the infonnation was on this end of the fax within five minutes. "I gues's I'm an old man," Dent said when told of the incident. •There's no respect anymore." If the younger generation hasn't heard it before, maybe its time to take a glimpse at Dent's career. By time he was 17, this "Seventeen was a lot younger than 17 today," Dent said. He played 13 years on the pro circuit against the likes of fellow Australian Rod Laver and some of the icons of the late Baby Boomer set like Bjorn Borg, Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe. Dent, known for his powerful serve- and-volley game, was the Australian and French junior champion at 17. In other Grand Slam events, Dent was runnerup in singles to Connors at the 1974 Australian Open and lost another tight match to Connors in the second round at Wimbledon that same year. In 1977, he was the No. 13 seed at Wunbledon where he lost a five-set tbrip.er in the quarterfinals to McEnroe, 6-4, 8-9, 4-Q, 6-3, 6-4. He reached the semifinals of the '77 French Open, beat- ing No. 3 seed Ilie Nastase in straight sets along the way. . In doubles, he and Alexander reached the semifinals at.WlUlbledon in 1971 and were the runnersup in '77 -on Court No.1. They were the Australian Open champs in '75 and made the finals in '70, '?3 ~d '77. They alSo made it to the He and Billie Jean King teamed up for a win in mixed doubles .at the '76 U.S. Open. Dent was also a· regular member on the Australian Davis Cup team from SATURDAY, JULY 13. 1996 II Phil Dent 1967-1981, making the team at 17 and playing under the guidance of famed Coach Harry Hopman who was known endearingly as the "Old Fox." Dent was part of the '77 Davis Cup winners. llke his cherished Court No. 1 falling to progress, Dent sees the rise of his youngest son Taylor and his older s.'on Brett Hansen·Dent, as the logical out-· growth of his own, and his former wife Bettyann's love for ~e game of tennis. · Bettyann was also a world-class doubles player. . "It's very fortunate they both like ten- nis and play well,• Dent said of his so.ps. •Jt's helped to keep them focused on ten- nis instead of other things that go on.• Taylor, who won the CIF Southehl Section singles title this past season ~ a Sea King freshman, is an unlimited talent with depths still untapped. ' M He's very cool, knowledgeable and plays well under pressure," Phil said. "Whether he makes it or not, no one real- "He's already had a successful career and he wants more. This is only a start for him." So while the acorn takes finner root in the daily rigors, it's the tree that revels in the fortnight. Balboa Bay Volleyball Club contingent (eight teams) does well at Jr. Olympics Tie United States Volleyball Association National Junior Olympic Champio~hips were held last week at the San Jose Convention Center with . over 200 teams from all of the U.S. -Hawaii, Florida, New York and Washington, as well as Puerto Rico and Canada, among the field. Harbor's Wes Badorek to lead the Redsand team. Coleman was selected as a first team All-American, which is the third time that he has received this honor at the Junior Olympics. ~ ~ = >i ~ ~ ~ Travis was named to the All~American team .. The Balboa Bay 16 White team was composed of freshmen and finished well. Newport Harbor's Adam Hearlson, Al Limon, Zach Wells and Ty Tramblie, as well as Corona del Mar sophomore Brad Rothwell, were major contributors to the White team's success. eighth-graders, while most of the teams had setters that were taller than our middle blockers. St. Louis and Wisconsin both had tall teams that finished in the top four with two teams from Puerto Rico. Balboa finished in seventh place. The outside was led by Nick Strofle, Chris Shepherdson, Adam Tomalas and Greg . Stcunpley, setters Kevin Hansen and Kent Turner directed the attack and Scott "Hanuner-itH Tippett controlled the middle. Also in the field were eight teams from tht:: Balboa Bay Volleyball Club, the largest contingent of the field, and their play and' finishes were solid. The Balboa Bay Redsand team was composed of high school players, most of whom had just been graduated. They were initially seeded No. 12, but following some inspired play, finished as the thiid best in the tournament. Corona del Mar's Derek Newcomer, John Coon·and Brian Coleman joined with Newport I thought that it was fitting that after six years with the Balboa Bay Volleyball Club that Brian and Derek would end their club careers with this great finish. The Balboa Bay 17s team (high school juniors) battled all the way. As the tournament went on, it seemM that the fact that this team was composed entirely of juniors became more of a factor as they lost· close games that they will win next year. . Corona del Mar's Blair Hoppe was bothered by severe tendinitis and was unable to compete at his highest level. The Balboa Bay 19 Redsand ~ charlie brande team was the top-seeded team after winning the Boys' Classic Tournament a week earlier. Coaches Rich Polle and Mark Mednick had everything clicking until Redsand lost to a Puerto Rican team in the winner's bracket final. They were not able to regroup and lost the next match to finish third . Corona del Mar's Greg Burden and Dennis Alshuler led the 16 Red.sand team while Newport's Travis Nelson set. Costa-Mesa wins, 11-10 ·• Seaview falls in one of those 'ugly' contests, but Brannick's crew shows it has the moxie to stay the course; \Vest:Ininster awaits toda s duel at 12. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot WESTMINSTER -"Boy, that was ugly.• Those were Costa Mesa Amer- ican Coach Chris Brannick's first words to his team after they set- tled into the dugout following Fri- day's second-round game against Seaview in the District 62 Llttle League All-Star Tournament. Nobody watching the game would have put up much of an argument at that assessment. But instead of talking to a bunch of hanging heads as might be expected, there were smiles all around despite a game that fea- tured 24 hits (only one for extra bases), 11 errors and 21 runs. The reason being the Costa Mesa warriors pulled out their second straight come-from- behind tournament win and will be continuing on in the winner's bracket of junior division play after an 11·10 victory over Seav- iew. ' "I think we all know we got away with one," Brannick contin- minster (today) and they won their first two games 10-0, 13-2. You've got to come ready to play this one." In a see-saw game F.riday, Seaview led, 10-8, beading into the bottom of the sixth. Steven Shores opened the inning with a lead-off walk for Costa Mesa. Galel Fajardo, who doubled in a run in the first and went 3 for 3 on the night, singled before Josh Graves hit into a force play that cut down the lead run- ner at third base. · Alan Lane then lined a one-out single to right, sending Fajardo home while putting runners at the comers. Lane stole second before Brent Stevens' ground ball out to short allowed Graves to come home with the tying run and moved Lane to third. Charlie Amburgey then Nationals fall to tourney favonre Westminster, 2-1 WESTMINSTER -The Costa Mesa Nationals gave favored Westminster all it could handle Friday before falling, 2-1, 1n Senior Major Division play of the District 62 Uttle League All-Star tournament. Starter Michael Metkovich got tagged with the loss, but only gave up two unearned rum in the tea)ad tnning while working into the sixth. He wu relieved by Long Nguyen who got the final oull of the game. •Micbul'• control really had them OftDDAtched, • Mld c-. M ... Manager Jeremy o.o. .TheV Upt trying to bit 9Y9rY b.it out d tbe part. but he Mid bla ground. ,tMI ·~kept~& tbele ~ ... tbe ..... to t. ;rMy .... good. but • ~,.. tba bM '° 1MJra UI Uk OUl-- 'HaW ~ .. wer w. piaywd tia. ---I ful:t oouklD't be 08dlrfll-gup.• "ft IO*id .. cop ,.. WOuld be .......... . Wamtmi" .......... ,,_. were only 13-and t•-year-oLds, but Westminltar's whole Uneup, from top to bottom, looked huge in comparison to Costa Mesa. "They looked older than me,• · Osso 1a1d. •And I'm out of high school. Bven their beards were fuller than mine. •One of tlieir guys hit a foul ball that hit a car and l ~ them •Who'1 car wu that, yoW' right fle1dar or your left fielderf' I mean they were big.• Colta MeM got on the boant in tbe top ol the ftftb aft8r Matt MUDer bit a IHd-oll dou~t-. Sam ()pl and Ron Prettyman both llDed out to ~ =~tbeaa:.....JayD. WUl9r lllO ~Ml waf.o:: tr. ~ to bring MU.lier' tiut tlait· ..... dole u c.- Mile Would came. a.ta ... (l·l) ,.. ..... OlmioldOD tilM:bt wl wta...a :s::t•--•"''•'. walked and stole second before Brad Appleby hit an infield-single to short that bring Lane home with what would prove to be the winning run. ~aview k~pt it interesting, with nobody out in the top of the seventh: Graves, who came on in relief of starter Lyle Yourex in the fourth inning, got the next three batters to nail down t.Ue win. Stevens drove in three runs all told for Costa Mesa on two sin- gles. Appleby also had two nice catches in short center field in the seventh, including the game-icer. •we knew we could score on their pitchers, but this was more than we expected," Brannick said. •we don't deserve the win. but we'll take it." Today's game against West- minster starts at 3 p.m. at Johnson Middle Schoo!. co.ta Me91111, s..view 10 Seavlew 030 430 O • 10 11 5 Costa Mtia • 312 203 x -11 13 6 Carroll and Macenski; Y<>urex. Graves (4) and Fajardo. W -Graves. L -Carroll. 28 -Fajardo (CM). r Balboa Bay 16 Red finished very well and was led by Newport's Scott Dore, John·Stout and Rick Robinson, as well as Austin George, who att~ds Santa Margarita High. Former Balboa Bay Volleyball Club All-American Drew She-.. ward coached the Balboa Bay 14 Redsand team. Unfortunately, the rest of the nation seems to be getting taller people to pla~ as the BBVC team was the shortest team in the top eight. Puerto Ri(:o had two 6-foot-5 .. at NO CHARGE!* ' 84 SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1996 PUILIC NOTICll ftUIUC NOT1Cll llVIUC NOTICU . PUIUC NOTICll PUlllC NOTIC!I PUIUC IOTICD PUILIC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICU an ancwney, you rney ciil NIA FOR THI COUNTY Of IW99fY • tlWdlC9I PfOC• PUii.iC MOTICI wooa take l:Mii. tab Few· ducted b)". an lnCflYidUii ------------------an attorney ref9n'al MtYlce ORANGE, CEN'mA.l JUDt-di.If" Jt ~ 11 the eat. 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I and DOES 1 TO 20 D•PT • • ATTORNEYS OF RECORD: pt'OX $30,000 lo $40.000 l9'pri... 2288 Canvon Of., with the County C1ertl of Dawy Pllol JUM n . J'*'J •• l\a:::ba~li:~:.°':r 'YOU ARc BEING SUED BY The name and eddrffl ol Plalnlill .... forth his and, .. I mull, would •5. Coate Men, CA 92627 Of1nge County on S.24·96 13, 20, t99CI 11825 Ncft'pol! 8rith/Co1ta Mna Daily Pilot When Words Are Not Enough the Flcllltou1 Bu11neu ~~~~~r AMIR ESMAEIL •h• court 11: ORANGE Statement ol O.magH ., have tvtwe '°" of Income Vincent JoHph Sholl, • 19ff3N4119 PUBLIC NOTICE Name: LyM Graphics & You have 30 CALENDAR c 0 u NT y s u p ER I 0 R follows: • and a Mute reduced earn-~:r. M~~yi'l 9~~ 415, Dally Piiot June 22, 29, ---------11 seoo Pricfflc vi.. DrM Ptlnll,. 3077 So. H1tbot DAYS alter t~ summons COURT, 700 CIVIC CEN· 1 • -Oe~er•I Dimigu. Ing cape~ty. Thli buel~Ha 11 con-J4Ay a, 13• 1998 Saa22 Fictitious Bualn .. 1 ~=*' .. Specializing In SIJmpethJI f"louHus• :, Blvd · onla Ana. CA 92704 Is 1erved on you to file • TER DRIVE WEST SANTA s1oo.ooo, DATED. JULY 9, 1998 ducted t>y· an lndlllidual PUBLIC NOTICE N•me St•l.menl 1•===-====~ • Jh• Flc:1110~· ,eu••:11 typewritten IHl)Onfl at lhls ANA CA 92701-40~ 2. Special Damage1: a) FRANK NICHOLAS, A Law Have YoU ttarttd dolng The lotlowlng perlOlll "'1r -.,.. .. ame 18 '" 0 a ve coutt. • Medlcal Expen1ea: Ap-COl'poratlon bullne11 yet? No fltolltkM.11 hslneH doing bu1lne11 11: BHI In ,_...,., 11 2983 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa • • w15 ltlld in Oranr County A letter Of phone call ,will The name, •ddrtu, and proxlm1tely $7,500 but By· FRANK NICHOLAS Vincent J Sholl N•m• Statement the WHt, 2300 S. Lewis IEll .... AY ~ :. ~n F:1u~368 2• 1 94• Fiie not protect you; your iype· telephone number of pli ln· IMdlcal expeoa11 .,. still Atto~ey IOf Plalntllf • Thi• 111iem1nl was tiled The lollowlng persons are .us. An•hlim. CA 112802 540-3135 ....,.~uan Ngoc Kim 614 w written response must be 1111'1 attorney. or plaintiff being Incurred and medical pub 111 he d New P 0 r 1 with the county Clerk of doing buslneH as: "lmpe· Raul Payen, 2300 S. Lewi• MortCuaremary 1tttoCnhapel .. "J 1 A S • A · In proper legol form II you without an attorney, 11: bill 1111 bel 11 d 8 ,. M D 11 Orange County on 6-3·98 rtal Trtlllon", 1048 Irvine t85, Anaheim, CA 92802 .. • un per vi., anio na. want the court to hear your Frank Nicholas, A Law Cor· 1 are 1 ng rec ve each .... otta esa a Y 11183885230 Ave., Sle. 484, Newpon Thia bu1lne11 11 con· CIC \CA 92707 case. rallon (Bar 177577) 810 by Plalntllf for prior ex· Pilot July 13, 20. 27, AU· Beach, CA 92660 ducted by: an Individual 110 Broadway This busine19 Is con· II you do not file your re-po c · penst1 gust 3 1996 Dally Piiot June 29• July 8• Chlt'y! A W11d 10t4 San-Have you 1tarttd ttolng Costa Mesa • • ducted by an lndl1.1ldual 1ponse on time, you may Ne~port enter Drive, b) W~ge Lou: Approx. ' • W765 t3, 20, 1996 •a824 tlago Of.: NtwPort Beach, buslnes1 yet? No Ma·lt80 ..,Thuan Ngoc Kim lose the case, and your Sul.e 1010, Newport $2,500 PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92660 Raul Payan l~~~~~~~~~I " .19983885040 wages, money and prop-Beach, CA 92&eo. (7l4) c) Future Medical Ex· • CLASSIFIED Thl1 business Is con· This 1taternent was filedl::: ' This s101amen1 was flied erty may be 1aken without 760-6760 penses and Future Wage ll 1 the resource you FlcUlloua auslneH wilh the County Clerk of • w11h 1ho County Clerk of furlher warning from the DATE: NOV 14 1995 Loss· PlalnUlf Is unable 10 can 1c~unt1°n to 1~11 a Nfme Statement Overstocked with Orange County on WB-96 Oronge Coun1y on 5·30-96 court. ALAN SLATER, Clerk, 1 • myr a 0 mere an-Th• following persons are t8983884888 Doily P1to1 June 29, July 8, There are other legal re· by A. t:tOLLAND, Deputy 811 mate the nature and ex· dlse Items, because doing buslneu 11: Thi stuH? Daily Pilot June 22, 29. 13 20 1996 qulrements. You may want tent ol any 1111ur• medical our columns compel Training Spectrum 22712 A call to Jul 6 13 11196 51821 · 111826 to call an attorney right SUPERIOR COURT OF 1xpenses and/or wage loss qualified buyers to WOOd Lake Lane, Like For· Classlfled 1-..;.y_, -·------t away. II you do not know THE STATE OF CALIFOR· alnce no 1peclnc treatment, calll -est, CA 112030 will help Buy It. Sell It. And 11. ., , ' . . . " ~ .. .. ' ' •· . ' - . . _.........__.1002-1625 ml 2102-2744 ~II n · . ~~ .. ~ :- . ~ I ' ' I . - ---~ 2'00-2911 pllil al dlsCIVnlMtlon, call HUD I ' I j ' •• • I . ' . _ .. _.. '- .. ! • ' .. , I I I' '. ' .: ' ~ _. I .; !fl" .. ' --t-' Toll·lrltlt H00·424·159G. For •2Bd 2.5Ba 2·fP. tlle Wn.lll1111on. DC MU pleaH _C_E_M_E_T_E_R_Y_L_O_T_/_ gar.+ driveway. Bike call HUD 11426·3500. to beach. S 11 50/mo + CRYPT 1225 $250 Oep. Refs req. Lve mess 9a-4p M·F. Avl 8·10 722·8588 •••••••••! Paclli~ View Mem Pk Nwpt Bch 3 p10 1s S 1700/ea. Approx 1 /2 price. Handle by .. ma11. 918 ·842·26, 6 HOUSES/ .CONDOS FOR SALE Pacific View Memo- ••••••••• nal Park N B. 4-lots S3.000/lot. o . B .O. GENERAL NEWPORT ' BEACH 1002 1069 •IQ CAHYON CONDOS S•la 1/L11ae 25!51<- $4591< 12200 +/mo. 2·311r Brkr 75~7700. · rlf"ff• Open Sat 1•9 · 404 Vl•t• Plor• On wide greenbelt, rn o v e ·I n c o n d . 1200,000 LH. Sandy Miiiman, Prudenllal, 844·1098 729·7271 • Harbor View Hom• Monaco 2 or 3 bdrm, • ~ntrl A/C, new roof, l "43S,000. Call Collect 811-417-<>488. agent. *"••K-A-aoo v1aw 4br 2ba, 2-car g1rage. S43GK. Oj:Hln HouH SUn , ... 1021 w ••• , Agent 725-la~ 714· 738-3548. So near & yet so far ... Than the feeling you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush grccnuy of ICcludcd woodt & ttatdy palms. A Studioe. 1 a: l Bedrooma • Jn. $575 IO S600 • IBJl 1615 ID S6SO . 2eR. sns Q) s1so A No Pm A Vcnb.l Bllnds A C.OUng ran. A NBW <Mpct. Plaint ac Tiie A Fmxa~ A Haud Pool ac JKUDJ A "'°°' at 8Uoonb A Oent&a ,._vailtbk - 842·5878 Laurie LyM W1t1r1, 22712 642·5878 Cl•aalfted • a US•llD HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNll Monday ............ Friday 5:~ Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:~ Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:~ Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm *·'·" ..... 88" 8U 17a1Np A•frig a dWlw.her Incl. eoX30 poof. No peta. No fMt. No ............. BY .. ID• (714)642-5678 BYMX (714)63 1~94 (P1ea4ie include your name and phone nwnber and we'll call you bat;k with a price quote.) BYMA&OltlN PIUDNi 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 9'l1)27 Oxner of Newpcxt BM! & Bay St. Ovwatock'<f with ltutr? A caJt to Clualfted wffl hel~ Ml-H78 GINIRAL POLICY On the move? Sell your extra household Items In Clautfled Rates and deadJines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the ri~t to censor, reclassify, revise 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. Cn:dat can only be allowed for the first insertion. .. . . Newpon Buch/Cosui.Mc• Daily Piloc !MPLOYMENT MEICHANDIS! . COSTA JOSA 1124 •---iiiiiiil5583•0I MISC. 60151._ ____ _ SAT 7 ·? Name bfand Seorelal'W Accounting, a• v D 0 0 11 t t I e • • C1othe1, 1h<>4ta, Mc- comp.uler Hp, FfT, "WMn the wtnd had tronlc1, major apptl- nlc• office on the wlngi" s225 Plue ance1, acceaaorlea. water. e71J.2179 many more. 122.5834. 3445 Fuohela St Servloe/Salee Rep Complete Vllleror & S a t 7 a m ·2 P "' Auto Altermarket. Boch basket pattern Cloth .. , toy1, atereo, Local territory. Must aervlce for 12 +• computer equip, etc. like working with your pcs. 14500 · val=: 2231 Pacmo Unit A5 hands. S40K ba.. S3000/0BO 873-2788 SAT/SUN 8am +bonus+ benefit•. · Bunk bede glrl'a EOE. 800-318-1042 "'.auaal S12S Upright canopy bed,' lot• of Shlf.plng & FrMzer s100. Portable fum, lot• of bargaln1f Reoelv ng PT, M·F, color TV S75 846-5848 437 Cabrlllo t1am-5pm. Conlacl MINOLTA MAXXUMi--------- Jerry at 759·5423 Complete photo ••t· NEWPORT T•ACHllR Loving, up. 7XI, 80·200mm energetic caregiver to 2.8, 24mm 2.8, 50mm BEACH · 6169 co-teach w/lnfant1 & 1.4, 5400XI naah. PluS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I toddler1, accredited extras. S1100/obo. BIO MOVIMQ._SALll program UCI Campu1, 998-0565. pgr, 291· Sat 8am-1pm lrvlne, exc working 9252· Antique linen, 1llk cond, beneflt1, -=R:-a-:-t:-ta_n_1""."ta_n_d,._w...,/g_l,....a-ss flowers, furniture. advncmht oppor, ECE shelves $25. Weber 1100 E•t•ll• Lane units & e1Cp preferred. BBQ $25. Crib $75. Qreat utile Sale 854-8030 2-0oll cradles $10/ea. -Sat/Sun 11-3pm- Tele .. urverore/~pt Dishes .. Poppy Trail" PCH & Jamboree. Setter• FT/PT, days/ $50 a set. Large fold· Promontory Dr. West. eves. Fun survey pro-Ing rocking chair $20. Across from 373 gram. Interesting sub· 714-644-7605. Come Look & Sffll J•ct matter. Ofc nr JW Airport. Hrly+ Bonu1 _W_ANTE ___ D ____ _ ($15/Hr). Call T .C. 114-660-1122 10-9pm TO BUY 6019 Your C 11 • n t • W 111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii love uel Station avail Old Coins old nv • ..,,,.. _______ _ N.B. Salon. Great ewe ry, ranklln Mint, loc/atmosp. 873_. 188, Sterling flatware, etc. ask for Lena. Steve 642-9448 days Top Dollar• Paid For Records. Jazz, EMPLOYMENT sountracka, etc. SERVICES 5533 Call Mike 645-7505. ........ Please be •ware that tho li1tlngs In this cat- egory may roqulre you to call a 900 riumber WANTED Old Blcrcl•• Running or notl $10-$200. 574-0600 70m·5pm or 673·6210 In which there 11 a -----..,.....-- charge per minute. PETS & AIRLINE JOBS • Now ANIMALS 6049 aq pavers .4 , U!led bricks S.1 O, 1 Ox1 O port a shade, portable Sony AM/FM/ Tape, table saw $400, misc haehold. 1215 Pembroke, btwn Dover & Irvine. 642· 2940. Sofae, tv'•• refrle• eratore, Antique Wedgewood 1tove, di· nette aet1, patio furn, lamps, tables, clothes, pots/pans, silverware, .etc. Sat 7am-5pm. 4809 Seaehore 722-0824 hiring domestic & In· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ternatlonal statfl Flight Loving Iguana 3• With, .. •••••••• attendant•, tlcl<et · 1• agents reservation cage. stand & heat 'ftll••15poRTATION lats. gr'ound crew +. rocks. $200. 721-8968. •·'•l\Al•l•••••• more. Excellent travel Slam••• blue point 11 benefits! Call Airline m•I• neutered, 1yr. -------- Employment Services old, FREE to· good BOATS 7011 1 ·208-971°3892 home only! 975-1116 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ext. L89514. Fee W t HI h I di• ASSEM BLE ARTS Tea I Malg 3 an 8 ' DINQY Montgomery • err or e, moa.. La tr k T k trl CRAFTS, TOYS. Jew· xlnt family dog. Hse pa ea . ea m, elry, wood Items, typ-trained $500 64().4363 w/cover and dolly. ing. Hwlng, computer $550 714-435-0308 work from home In Boaton Whaler your spare time. Great BICYCLES 6060 BOAT TRAILER pay. Free details call Current registration. 1·800-632·8007 $135. 714-435-0308 24 hr• Large frame Bataws GOOD AD! Call 642- 5678 racing bike. Shimano 1--------- 600 gear. s25o. POWE~ BOATS "-------------- 759.5955 7012 --------------MERCHANDISE SPORTING ANTI __ Q_UES ___ 80_l_01 GOODS 13' Boeton Whaler 6065 Super Sport SS 40hp Yam. Trailer, cover, blm top. Like new. ----------Concept II Rowing $7500 875·1708 American Oak Ubrary Ergometer hrdly ATTN: CLASSIC Table w/carvlngs and used. Paid $700. Niw BOAT LOVERS ••• pawa. EnOllsh oak $300/ b 759-5655 frame mirror 642·8151 ° 0 · · 18' Packet. Restored. Top Doll•r P•ldl From 1800·1960. 1 po to emir• NtAt-. Paintings, china, glsware, furn, etc. 40Yr NB RH 873-6223 Teak decks. New di• sel engine. Electric G 11n 11 GE SALES bay boa ta are coµles ~ of thl1 boat. 642-6033 --------Claaelo 19• Bar boat 1955 South CORONA Coast, Lap1trake. $3900. Bill 673·5972 ======1 DEL MAR 6122 1 ______ _ Put a few words to work for you. Call 642-5678. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SAIL BOATS 7014 Deelgner clothlng, xlnt .. _______________ .. cond., sz 8 & 10 Cal 25 rebulltlloaded,1------------------1 dr .. SH, suits. gowns. crulslng/raclng ssooo1111--furs, shoH 7\1'.r·B, firm Must ~ .. 1 pursH, belts. etc. & can 723-6048 household lt•m•.1-.;;...;...-·------ SAT 7/13 10am· LIDO 14 441 Fernleaf Ave. Good condl W/traller. 7 727-4422 sat 9 am ·2 pm . Newport Ounea, 101 N. 432 D•hlla Bayside Or, N.8 . (In alley) 8 /3 /9 S a t 1 1 a m Lien Sale. 1978 26' Sleek. CF 3287GJ, Hln#SLEA3123M78H & 1978 Roadr Carrier Llc#NN3472 . Vin#RR20333. Moving Sale beaut couch, furn, kitchen, unique & funky stuff! Sun 8·12 411 Marigold at PCH MOVING SALE Every·•-----------------~ thing goeal Fum, anti-MARINE SUPS ques. plants, arbor, & APPLIANCES 6011 country collectlblea. DOCKS 7022 Sat only 8·3, alley 704 Waeher/Dryer $140/ Mangold. 640-7873 20'-27' SLIPS AVAIL ea. Refrlg $100. Multl·Famllr Sal• Private club. $9.50/ft. 846-5848. Antique pine, dining Fff• waived. 850-7091 FURNITURE 6014 aet & morel &-12 Sat 40' Mooring East of 7113. 310 Femleaf Pavllllon w/Coronado 25' sailboat. Two anchors, 9.8 marln• Drexel de1k mirror, COSTA MESA 6124 ob long ahatl, Vhf, tab I ea , 0 r lent a I new lnfl. 875-o892. acrffn, plcturea. fan, •Neighborhood 50 FT MOORINQ w/ records, tape•. books, Qarage Sale• 25 FT Lancer. Comer misc. 4 78·5025 c 0 m p fl men ta of 1pot. near 15th St. .... Rol"'Top desk, Audrey Savopolo1, Public Dock. 876-4217 oak xtnt cond Coldwell Banker. Lots L---------41 OB(). 98&-1028. of Great Stuffl 1973, Lb'ii IAfti Full Ad-2004, 2017 Arnold, Juatabl• Bed. s200. 587 w. Bay, 65e, 849 Qood Cond. 845-1362 BHch St., 861, 844 Cove St., 878, 690 LIU Nmw 15-pc Ratta Capitol. 2159 Meyer, TRADE through classified 842-5878 lvg rm .. t. whltewu 2188 Puente, 2124, flnlahi..__HOO. Siik 2173; 2179, 2202,1---------111 plants~. 121.ee64 2210, 2240 Raleigh, ..._ WM'N & ... 840, 848 ROH, 881 AIWaye O,..t Valuel Seal, 852 Surf, T• Cwte *8T.50 A up 2203 Wallace, 875 Plenty Of Wicker Tool W.Wllaon, 588, 588 1125 vtctofia at. (A} Yorkshire. Saturday C.M. ~ July 13th 7am·5pm. 881J.74od - Repointtng? ,,.. .......... ........... .... .. w .... a..."~ .. ..... ,.. ........ c I ) ) I Plug Into the Classified section to find services from electricians and plumbers to landscapers & pointers. NABERS CADIL,LAc/Bua:cK CusTO~ERS H.AvE: • Their Cadillacs & Buicks hand washed free at our new facility every Saturday! • World Clas I 00% Training Level technicians servicing their Cadillacs & Buicks. • The most cost effective. competitive Cadillac/Buick J\uthorized service in the area. • A Cadillac/Buick Authorized Collision Center at their disposal. • The benefit of a thirty year reputation of the finest in c ustomer care. '78 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE Classic style. 425 v.s. leather. 1ln1 conduion I 115858) '85 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE Tan wnux velour. popullll' stylc. lou or lu~ury1 (330278> 53988 s49ss '91 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE s10 988 4 9 V-8. air bag. ABS. leather. super lux ~l11e (206730) ' FREEWAY CLOSE! ~--~rtlllr"'!"'"l"I '89 BUICK LESABRE · Very IOV> ·Bk miles 3 SL V-6. pwr rca1 . v.on'1 lasi1 (~3SS) 57988 :93 BUICK REGAL Wh1 1.-nh leathef 1n1 m311) P"'r rurum. rchablc '91 BU ICK PARK AVENUE Low m1 • 3 8l V-6. pay lalher. "new" body Sl)k (4205-WJ sio,988 161m91 511,988 Conveniently Located South of the 405 Freeway • ~BUICK . ~ -M I+--~-=-=---- Run ·your ad in the Ne~rt Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check todavl Run for a weekl If ~r car does not Sell we'll run it for another Ylllk FREEi All for $1 o• ~WAY -------------------·---~--- l D YES,SELL ~y CAR City Zip Phone Credit Card DWC.. OVISA DAM X • bp-- Mo~ To: CWlY PlOT 330. W eoy s..t, Com Mala, CA 9~ (114) 642-.5611 Or MX 171" '"-659' ,,,.,.. llbtfr o+I ~ °*' ltwttl•lf .... ""' ..,. MtltlJll_,..._ 04".........._ D,...,n.. OS-W O .;z--D .._.... 't:J ..WOii. Q........ 0 ""'"*""" • I 0 ~c:...ia o'"*" o,__,,.._., a...,-., 04.-,.1 o-.-..... a ...... 0 /1111 Cl •• 0 a. Cllll9ill o-. ... o...,_..., a~ oc..a...-· """,_..., 0 ...,w 0 .......... •$10for4._ 1r.oo.-a Hla ., .. ··············-············ : • -• -• .. I , ... ..... .... .. -··--· 1150 VOLVO 1230 ... '80 m ........ 8WJIU ' 4 M • r o •de a 'M Nleallft Stwa •a7 790 TURaO 81k/ 300 v .. Auto IVC F/P ...,.. OM ownef, ...... Oreat dNll, 1 bl k 1t h r. f u 11 y cond 11.00 ot>O 100K mllff, SIOOO. owner, good cond. equipped, anrf. gd Nt-7149 .. Muet ... , 175-32"8 ».NO 143.5939 cond. $8500 544-8710 . .,. •• ••DAii vwv ••T aoozx orr1 c I e • n . It I o o. owner. ~k. xlnt cond.1--------•-D-O_D_G_E __ .-9-0 .. 19_, IMM&e9 T-top, 1oacted. sesoo VOUSWAG!lf 9235 --------'M aeo aat.: White/ 080. 885-1828 Q. 1 • Both vulnerable, u South you bold: he&rt. What do )'OU reapood? , • tan, chrome whffla. •71 au~aauG Red/ ae D•vtone Very 1 ownet, mint cond, OU>SllOllU JSS While convertlble. Q. 5 • Both vulnerable, a. South you hold: c:fetln. Rebufft engine 118,500. e7S.30CNI Showroom concL r8Cljntly. $3,000. Aak 000 •"2 9574 tor ••Jan 973.9449 '78 Olde W..... , · .... · DOWN 1 Middle Eastern •10 c::it 4 OA o1 4 M 1'41 10 8 71 Partner 0pen9 the bidding with one diamond. What do )'OU rapond? NEICUltY 9135 Auto Trans. Ful PWf, AJC, C/C, AMJFMI-------- •KU <:1&'7 OAJ8 ••JIOUS FORD 9075 ••• TRACRft 5 •pd. $1188. S4ao027• AUTOS garment I 2 Worry 9246 3 OUtdoot .,.. .. Oulttlng time, Q. I • Both vulnerable. u South you bold: The biddintr hu proceeded: liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii good cond, 70tc ml. WANTED WEST NORTH EAST 80ll'l'll 18 e FORD T •URUS Muat ••111 s34oo OBO. PORSCHE 917S liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ft 121-11a1nes-1565 PUI INT P... 1 GL 4-dr, champagne, Doeporately need fOf some 5 Santi-. C.litotnla dQ71 ~1014 oA Q.Jtl •Vold Your riabt-band opponent opena the blddiQ«i with a weak two-bid in hearte. What action do you take? What do you bid now? 121k ml, good cond, 175 Porsche 914 donation of truck to 13495. 434·7070 Ovtrs~~~~d with 2 Uter. w/Mag1 & Bra help hom11e11 & 6 Counting (on) 7 FriefldS·by·mail 8 Before Q. 6 • As South vulnerable, you hpld: A Call to Convertible 723·5824 needy. 0 75-8954 '92 Ford Ta,urue I 9 Huff Ind puff 10 Gold Ingots 11 Lep<echauns' Grey, 4-door, exc Classified Sell your hOm• WAttTED Donation of cond, ·new tires, all will help through claHllled. vahlcte for _ local 27 ·-MiMrables' 29 Struggle ~ Snake ahlpe .a -off: annoy 51 Orange Q. 3 • Both vulnerable. u South you bold: r•cords. 'One owner, M2·ff78 842·8878 resident. 075-8854 N/S. 88K mllH. $5995. -;-;-;;-;:-:-:-:;-:-:~-:-;-;;;~iiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiimii~iiiiii~!ii.!~--· •Vold Wl08320QJ42Ml097 lend 12 Sleeping place 14 In-of: replacing 16 Small Wring 21 Actresa Garctler 23 Southeut Asian 24 Doubles suspicious 30 lnjuf9 with ~ 33~bell 35 Have bills to ~y 38 C.hl. hrs. 39 Petehed 40 Ballpark events <41 Fans •2 Ol!lce tool «Prom rtem 53~ Hershlser 55 Wildet>Msta 57 -of bric:ka 58 Zsa zu·a alater 59J~·· second mate 81 Fighter Pilot lngredi9nt MARINE SLIPS MOTORCYCLES AUTOMOBILES DOCKS 7022 SCOOTERS 801 8!•----- BA L 8 O A YACHT (2) '17 CT70'• Honda 1-------- BA SIN has boat slips (1) '69 CT70 Honda BMW 9030 avail from 31 to 75 h. (auto), $300 each ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $14.50/lt. 673·1761 548·3135/650·2957 •• DOCK plus or minus 25'. $175 05~1 45 PltlVATE DOCK 30h. + Side tie. Elec- tric & water. Newport. S250. 675-9742. On the move? '91 Chevy Suburban 1/2 Ion, dual A/C, prlv tint, 1 OSK. nu pnt, car- pel, llres. alloy•. Very clean. S 12,900 OBO. 842·5013 M K CU <:1K 10 642 oQf 4'61 The bidding bu proceeded: The bidding bu proceeded: NORTH BAST 80l11'R l• P... 1<:1 1<:1 P ... 1 548i~~g~':c4 AUDIO WORKS WEm' NORTH BAST 8011111 What do you bid now? p-Pm. lNT PMI IQ ,Pam Look for answers on Monday. In perlect cond. All power. lealhBf, phone, ·tow pkg, rlm•Jllree. AUfO~ • BOATS • 1'ACHTS Custom lnstollottons 2• Pm. .,... •takeout .for the majors Only 80k mllH. $17K. 574-4247 or 848-9449 Enclosules •Mountings • Alolms • ~Ur\lt$. •Theft Deterrent · Nice Q. 4' • As South, vulnerable, you hold: M J 87 <:1AK 3 097 8 M J8 Partner opens the bidding with one nn BriQ9 Letter by cal11na BONDA 9085 (800)788-1225 tor information. Or write to Goren Bridle Letter,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil P.O. Box 4410, Chlcaao. n. 6088C).. '90 Prelude while. 5 "410, •pd, aunrf. ale, am/fm, 81 k mll. alarm, tint, crul11, S9,500 obo, 1 owner 875-0875 e Buyer's Mar et" tl'Check your shopping lis~ off ~ by stopping in today at any one of these local Orange County Auto _,ealers! ''Buy, Lease or Browse" nge Count)!__'s Auto Deakrs are Number One in Castomer Satisfaction SADDLl!BACK G !E I LI NCO L N ~M E R CU R Y •• • CREVIERIMW ATWD004H CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Horbor Blvd, C.M. 548-1200 BEACH llNCOl.N MEICUIY 16800 /lr.9/A'G'" H.B. sates sent Ice Sont~~t~~ Edin r a 171 Lasing Parts --IRVINE AUTO CHRYSLER CENTER M@Hli 1 ·800·831 ·3377 ATLAS SHIYSlfi&'YMOUTH 714 $80-1200 29~ 'Ii?{ . C.M, 2925A Ho~~\134eosto Mesa ~ VOLVO SOUTH COAST T;gvo / ., C.M, FTI ~ 3929 ·sE·R·Vl-C·E--•lceILD CARE 3536 COMPUTERS 3556 CONTRACTORS FLOOR INSTALL JEWELRY 378 MISC I PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TUTORING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GENERAL 3 5 58 REP AIRS 3 62 0 SERVICES 3 831 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIRECTORY Debbi•'• Da~car• i--------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wiiiiam Harold J•welera CHUNG'S PAINTING Expert Drain Cl .. nlng SAT PREP Summer A place you un Trust ADVERTISE ON .acM CONSTRUCTON •GU'ALITY WORK• Watch & Jewelry repair *AUDIO WORKS * 20 Yr• Exp. Gd Prtcel & Plumbing Repairs Seminars w/Patrlcla Uc'd Home Environment N ,.. H d dNl l/C l Antlqu4+ Plne Jewelry Guar work. FrH Est. 20Yrs ·~· All work guar O'Oowd Jene M.S. Meals* Activities ·THE INTER ET· Tennant Improvement ar w ny eram c B•N/StMradf 4573-0385 AUTOS e BOATS Uc"'S?5802 .. 38 1.,.,A St-14• •211' Rtg!s!ation 073•2300 ACOUSTIC CEIUNGS Nr Falrgtounds 545-8177 Reach Mllllonsl Get Remodels • Com/Rea Mrble/Carpet Bnd/lns ., Cullom Stereos•Alarms "' " • ~ ..... .,.. - $300 Homepage FREE Ll415708 $49·5770 L708279 722-7 332 Mobile Svc•Ol1counts l!M•RALD PAINTING Preclae Plumblne TUTOR Teacher wlll 3408 ~Yio~J::~~~g:aL:~l~: Cell 714-394-503 1 LEWIS ConatruoUon HANDY ... 11 .. , IANDSCAPE & OJ ~Hll VM-41M802 lnVElCt. Wallpaper{Tlle Re~alra & Remodels :'~~r ch~I~ 1~1·~:~~~i ii!iiiiiiiii!iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiil . Exp·d/Mature/CPR Remodel•Handyman "uu' 3710 IAWN CUE 3808 1. ~~~.J:•;q~';o3C LteS;;:;t~~~~ffo math, ate. 031-2459 Cl!ILINO MASTl!R Moss Poppins 833-9171 L#704773 Local RH. MOVING 3834 • c~~~ou~tl~e:u~:i.o::i~ Computw Conaultlng •714-557·5925• •P•lnt/Carp•ntrv• •••lo Yard M•lnt Ike'• Custom Palntlng --------WALL Uc"d Mark 838·7300 <::?Llttle Peoplea<;7 Shwre/Hrdwre Install Newport Beach Drywall and morel Lawns, Cln-ups, Tree ALL-AMl!RICAN ~~:k. 1~~e8x~·& g~~~Z. POOL D a I Upgrade .. Repalr• Building Contractor Small Jobe Oki Trim, Sprlnklra, AeJ•t•, MovH-U ..• Carelully L"'703468 9 31·4010 SERVICE 3894 COVERINGS ayc are. ual ty Prlnt•Scannlng Svc• 47Yrt. Design to Finish Gary 945·5277 Tllltch 631-4422 Pg-413-8142 Coul190UllY & Cheaply 3932 'CARPENTRY 3510 ~~~p· u::;,mfu:.o~n~ ·714-379-9001· ·C.L Kirchner· Semi Retired Contractor ,. TREES • 549·0223 T141227 --------• Farthing Interior• learning env. Quiet 723-5090 942·7003 Rtpelrt, Improvements. Dlbemardo'• Moving PERSONAL laland Blue Pool• lnatalletlon, Removal HaftdwmanlR•model r. MACMl!DIC • C•r• for em Jobs. Ouafity/lntegrlty '•"""'-"•· '---'· Local/Office/Storage SERVICE Pool & Spa Wkly Svc. Olecount Wallcoverlngs Mdltlone, e.ih, Kl\oh c~15~9~i~~~~~w M1 aclntosh computera 1 1·~~=~!" ~':''':~~!~ I care, Ken 842·t 770 •G*R;l!•N-.MA751 5...WT. ;Res Long Diet. "'" E•t. 3867 :~~as~~,n~ttr~~~~'~e Ll~75 873·1212 F,lre-Water Damage , n your hm•/ofc. Low Llclllo4&1954 Ref'• Rl!MODELS cerp, plbg. e .. T#1§1832 978°3114 THE STRIPPER &19C, Plumb, A Paint hourly rite. 873-8819 71._97s:7789 · paint. elec, Ill•. stucco. & Landacaplng & Malnt. Spilt leoeAd Moving 4 Your Convenl•f'C• S~lallzlng In wlllpaper Newport .,.a. lmmed rooflnti. MORGAN Tree Trim • Removal Prof Moveral 24Kr Srv We run enend• lor youl ROOPlNG 3910 removal. Ucl 588924 age 71 4-U7•1U CLEANING Uc'd. Phff50.3 281 Gsrdtnlng SVc. 141-5512 701 IS Olie/Tl17U 52 For all your nHd• A·Z • 714-983°5037 • • SE S 3548 DOORS 3580 Mobile 1403·5395 Landaoape & G11denlng 43~.:/123/P::l40·5850 Ref'a. J•ff 72 1•9587 We gala ahould hang ~=;,48:'!!. RVICE "~~:,::~~~':=~ ~~:n~~~-~!n .. ~;;,~~J~,~~ PUBUC NOTICE P" • uo a VOCAL 1::! ~~::%~ ~~T~~•rio stf:f.t 1~:~~: ~.Doug 54&-7258 A TOUCH OF CLAS S An exporlene9d 25 Year• l!xp FrH tll/18yr 438-1518 The Calif. Public Utlll· MM' (1 BP;,.•,.r /Frff ~II ..._.... 8 3 1·2111 anytime c=NTIY·Wind... Cleaning. Res/Comm • System Soft~. depend a bl• door Jim 831-2480 Landecap• R•mod•lln1 llH Comml11lon RE· LESSONS 3868 c• ..... n. 131·5081 • •Wood Fencu lie/Bonded. FrH E•1, , Virus . Debugging. hanger. Guar work, 8 TE pH AN 8 Yatd tune up/rnalntenace QUIRES thet 111 u•ed e i ADLER ROOFING Gttage Organizers Teresa 282"7143 • Backup. Hard dnvcs. reas. Don 521'8910 Home & Office Works l1nd1c1pe/arUltlc design: ~~~:~: ol~lnlg 0,~:I~ ~IAHO Beg.-Advanced Llc•n•ed & lnaured Overstock•d wllh ~a91 581 e Call Bob •BOSS HOUSECLEANING General Repair: /Paint Contr•clorlC27-S04006. p UC car T number· All agee·T••cher Cert. FrH E1t. All reroof stuff? u.J-8323 Pg-312-0028 LlcenHd·Bonded •System Rebuilds ' /AOOl/Tlle 714·581-7681 Prof'I & Ethical 145-7505 11,;,~. ·and chauffeurt Ent&f1alnm•nt Avail. guaranteed. 87D-fl095 A call to ;\°4.<>g.f:..J':ea ·U~1~~~11•• ~:av::~ PLANTihfilT print th91.rT.C.P. num-Jennifer •40-8089 --------Classllled CAIP!T •Purthaseadvice• 3584 HAU.UNG 3720 Specl•ll•t In Histing ber In all advertise-UMODEUNG •4wi2u.~~~. , 1111 U'f 35 1~ WINDOW CLEANING 1and•cape/lrrlgat1on menta. 11 you have • piu•y v ..,., 7 ·C~uNG :> •CARPET CLEANING Bnnle'a Uc'd Drywall upgred ... 7eo.e792 que•Uon aboul the I• ~ t ADDITIONS 3916 -------- .... CUM 8 UCK•Ra ~R~i~~~~ .;:~j~79 KICKER'S ~CUE & P1lntlng. Acou1tlcl JUNK To The DUMP Shen•'• G.ntenln9 gallty of a ,mover, llmlo CONDOL 3889 •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit .. --------. • 714-891.0190 Wallpaper Removal. (714-988·1882) a • -d ...._ La or chauf eur, ca I: •••••••••I ASK M• ABOUT ~ C•p•t & Uphol Care •B right Haoolnlne Palchworll 2 40-1189 Wiii haul what Trash ..., acer.:-:· wn Public UtllltlH "' "'" .. ..., Oua1 IVC. ~Oft European Prorl. BHt M•n wonll 968-1112 care lnacall n/Removal CommlNlon •NVIRO,...NT 18T Rem~Addltlona S38-7200v-446-2483 In lownl Aefs SYrt Ex.p. Sprlnklera ..... e801 71._558-4H5t UTaftMINATINQ 6 R•pak•. o Job Too Grace 281·9458 ELECTRICAL 3610 ~~~~~~P YA"D Cl••n-u p , :~w..::=I•~ ~Srnall-~I B~ob-8_4_ ... __ •_•_3 COMPL&T• H•eclMnlnQ coNcun • JOHN eso.112a ~r~~·~~r:.g:a1~~e,v rAJNTlllG 3858 swnt~k 91M11t ~~!~":.!~·:=. 3528 :1,'t~~~~£>:~,-r:!~~::: MASONn 3557 entall Jolt UPllRT plant1,/11)alntenance. I•••••••& --------• Rm Addition• Visa/MC ~"'iiii!i~!ii!i!!~I 654-St:t4 1.-.w_.. Duncan '*1rtc HBALTH l!AOTY M0-5184 Po·74f.5376 •W.P. YOUNQQUl8T PLASTEll LIMOl75 973·1819 .-c IC. MAR•L• MAID TO o .. i5i ft Brick, Blodc, Stone, TI-. 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Houtt/Aft PtUlllDIG • ~: Ill• , .. ea11ng. 1 AeV aw. Mlnl-bflnd•, deck•. Repa#/lemcwel a DICU 3115 SllVICIS 3710 •to Oft ,., V1111 Ouellty1Jab ,.,.. •1•••••••111 ~~a:. =I~~ Uc. 'r" ... 2tt..... ..... .. AGO Ma·"91 LI ...., iii .... ' "" i---------:!t !:~,r c=.,.:~ o.. Olww ,OI th• T va vaT ....... Nlllf1i6 etcler1y. 11 yeera e.p. ~Hr, 130 ..,._ Aelef .......... k .... t Call Olaaaltled A•f'e. Pl .. aa call l a moVIMIMCIAI t0d9rl ...,_..,.. T... 71wt7 -., I I t" Hove A Garage Sole! •;--:ill~ -.. ., '! \ . ,, ._. ' ,,' .. ~: . .. . I DUAL AIRBAGS . . MSD $24,115. FACT. SAVINGS $1,IOO. FACT. ltlUft $1,000. C.M.LM. SAVINGS $1,269. NIT PltJCI $20,746. 24K 11K IK 17K • 10K 161( 52K 231( 21K 351( 7K 121 9K 91 9K 121 37K 151 19K ,. ' ' '95TOWNW WHITl/IWI 161( ~95TOWNCAI == 111( '95 TOWN CAI SIG 20K '95 TOWN CAI SIG GOLD,_ 191 '96 TOWN CAI SIG ~ SK '94COUGAI -37K '95COU8AI LTCllBN/GlllN 161 '95COUGAI S&Vll/GllY 191 '95 GI MAIQUl5 == 11K '95 GI MAIQUIS 181( '95 GI MAIQUIS :/:=' 17K '95 MYl1IQUI 13K '95MmlQUI llD/lmT 29IC '95 .... ( -27lt '9SUIU -'9SIAIU 161( ...... ==' 161( illw ,. = --,. , NO MONEY DOWN ANANCING AVAILABLE '85 OLDS '90 PLYMOUTH REQENCYSDN SUNDANCE LOADED, 1 OWNER A/T, P/S, A/C, "NICE CAR" (319316) •4995 (N145484) *6395 '88TOYOTA '81TOYOTA CRllllDA SUPRA TURBO WHITE, Air. LOADED. BLUE SNOW WHITE, "THE ONE"' LEATHER (01 49482) •9495 (130390) •9995 San~Anu '89 MERCURY '91 FORD GRAND MARQUIS RANGER nT SHILL A/T, A/C, PIS, LOADED, SHARPP/U,CHARCOAL "VERY CLEAN" (X6SS492) *8495 GREY, A/C, PIS (TA38024) •7595 · '91 HONDA '12 HONDA ACCORDLX CMC A/T, PIS, A/C, LOADED, BLACK, LOADED, "VERY 1-0WNER (osoee6) '10,795 SHARP" (013882) •11, 795 UJlU,.. '87 MAZDA '92 CHIVY ........ , 121 HATCHIK IED CWRO WRANOP • HARDTOP Air, PIS, AIC, CASS., WHITE, A/C, "VERY CLEAN" R/S, WHITE, Air, P/S, A/C, MINT CONO., 1 OWNER, 6 LOADED, "ClEAN" (1102377) •7995 (67392<M) •7995 CLEAN (117917) •7995 CYL (J127074) '8495 '93 LllXUI '13 LIXUI '14Vlnl '13LIXUI G.L 300 11300 Ml'l.Alll RID" Ll400 DIAMOND, 1 OWNER WHITE, TAN LEATHER', SUMMER FUN, GREY (218105) '23,495 L•ii;4Dii) LEATHER, MINT (108079) '27,991 ----·------------- • THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• JULY 13-19, 1996 · CAMEL POINT ESTATE . .· THE FINEST PIECE OF REAL EsrATI: IN LAGUNA BEACH BAKER 'ST. \tl·:S.\ DEL \t.\H Orange County Fairgrounds Cover. .. Remax South County Map Cannery Village RraJty The Prudential • Jon OoQgJu Co. The Prudential ·Jon DougJas Co. The PrudenU..I ·Jon Douglu Co. The Prudential ·Jon DougJH Co. The Prudenlial • Jon Douglu Co. 8.-lboa Jeland Realty Coldwell Banker Cost.ii Mesa Coldwell Banker Newport Beach Coldwell Banker Newport Buch Coldwell Banker Newport Beach Coldwell Banker Newport Buch Coldwell Banker Newport Buch Coldwell Banker Newport Beach Coldwell Banker Newport hach Coldwell Banker Newport leach Coldwell Banker Newport h4ldl Coldwell Banker Newport 9ada ColdweJJ lanJta Newport heda ColdW211 Sanker Newpo«t hKla 23. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 24. Coldwell Banktt Newport Buch 25. Cold-II Bankn Newport Beach 26. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 27. Grubb .. Ellls llnldentlal .JleaJ &We Servtca 28. Grubb .. EUia llnJdentlal ReaJ &tale Servlcet 29. Grubb .. Ellis Jlaidentlal Real &Ute Semca JO. Grubb .. Ellis Jlesidential ReaJ Bat.le Savtca 31. Grubb 6' EllJ. llesldential ReaJ l!atate Services 3l. Rnaax :u. 1lemu 3'. Rnaax 35. --36. Re9U 3'1. eo.. Story ,.. .... S..-Newpott hopatio 39. Metro Rralty 41. Rogttt RH)ty 43. Cotl!' Rl!alty ts. Coast Newport Poropmies 46. Coast Newport Propertitt 47. C..t Newport Propertin 48. Coast Newport Propertln 49. Coast Newport Propertin 50. Cout Newport PropertJn 51. c-t Newport Properties 52. Coast Nl!wport .. ropertin 53. Cout Newport Properties 54. Co.ut Nl!wpod Properties SS. Cout Newport Propertm 56. Co.t N_.,ort Prop«rtja 57. COMt Newpon Propettift 51. COMt N:epatla '1. Monpp House GuJde '2. H~olthe "'· "--of the WftJt "-sw•..a...._ PENINSULABAYFRONT Convenient, extra wide comer lot 42x I 09ft. Charming older beach house or build your own custom home. Large boat dock. Walk to sandy Oceanfront beach. Quiet West Bay Ave is one of the nicest places in town. $1,695,000 Call Russ Fluter .673-3777 LIDO ISLE VILLA Ideal Bayfront locatJon on exclusive Lido Isle. 3Bd., 4.5Ba. Home with extensive use of marble and granite. Unsurpassed craftsmanship with no detail overlooked. Situated on an oversized 45ft lot. $2,450,000 CaU Russ Fluter 673-3777 CUSTOM LIDO BAYFRONT . Soon w k hilt. Highest quality Bayfront Buy Now! And choose all your own finishes. $1,690,000 • Call Chris Brigandi 673-3777 BAYFRONT OFFICE BUILDING Beautiful Bayfront office building with boat slips. Approx. 5000 sq. ft. building. Cannery Village Location. Property includes 3Y· lots. $1,475,000 Call Russ Fluter 673-3777 . (714) 673-3777 . . • .. .. Open Houses .$795,000 ~ 1-5 $599,000 Sun 1-5 21 Balboa Coves $769,000 Sun 1-5 ss.49.000 Sun 2-5 P Zaruer •cur• 1 Rue CNleau Royale '876,000 Sat 1-4:30 v Saxton 11 Rue Fountalnbleau $625,ooo Sal 1-5 J Malller $200,000LH Sat 1-5 • S Mittman $679,000 SaUSun 1-5 A Sheron '870,000 Sun 2-5 S Mittman $439,000 Sun 1-.4 J Dabolt Sun 1-.4'.l) V Saxton Sun 1-.4 M Jones $535,000 Sun J-.4•30 V Saxton $939,000 SltlSlil 1-4.13-6 $399.000 Sun 1-4 M Jones '869.000 Sit/Sun 1__. C Jacobs/J Jacobs $1,995,000 Sun 1 .... N Tully ..,.,WCI 6708 W Oceaofronl $1,225,000 Sun 1-48. Perlmarv'll Wyland 326 Holmwood $469,000 Sun 1-.4 O Johnson 2933 Corte Portofino $429,000 Sun 2-5 J. Muncy 3510 Marcus $669,000 Sun 2-5 J Muncy 4210 Spindrift $185,000 Sun ..., 1-.4:30 O. Johnson 3166 Corte Portotino $364,500 Sun 1-4 . .,.,., 12 l<alNIU Coull $227,000 Sun 1-5 o Chambers 14 Kamalii Court $239,000 Sun 1-5 24 Odyssey Court $229,900 Sun 1-5 2l'IWI 14 Monterey $539,000 Sun 2-5 4 Roeky Point $1.245,000 Sun 2-6 $565,000 Sun 1:30-5 $315,000 Sun Vuit mv of our~ Houu and~ eo win a $500 rf(c c~ to Sf>ott Mart Sia;ious and gracious 7 ,300+sf home includes 680. 6.56A, w/hbratY. huge bonus room. pool spa, 4-car garage To~of-the-line throughout Call for more details L I . . • TOIAlly remodeled. aolf COUrle views from pauo and balcony. Rcflectioa pool & spa. $630.000 UNBELIEVABLE PARK·LIKE YARD 2BR +den°" 3BR, 3BA Ocqooulll Oreat plan for enterta1nin1. Reduced to $587,000 BIG CANYON• OPEN HOUSE• BY APPT. This ....,.iricm1 olfm"I •• naeecS udll$0..,I)' for u -.. ilh cil'"'1RDI la5le Qualily ~p llftd ~p •me tlllO doe lllUI remodel of llli< 68R. 6.$BA raide8ce wbtch itochldes IM bofKlt of a.,,,.,_ bv1n1 "''nl ro. on"1w. or pat. A PJl9C*I pool. IOpll A cabMol °" • un I-SC loc '-111111 io bt& canyon ,alf courv $1,795,000 Call the Pro ''Arvilla'' 729-7212 24Hr. Pager-(714) 729-5430 BIG CANYON , 3BR 2.SBA. Large townhomc, courtyard entry -oven.1z..ed privntc patio. 3 car gan1ge. large master on fir111 flbor. GuarJ gated community. $650,000 \ 3BR 3BA. Vaulted ceilings, 3-cv 1.,_.e, sccun ry ystem. ptivatc beach access. 410 Mornlnpcar $679,000 SEA ISLAND FOR LEASE Larae IO'!mhome with wondcrl'ul aolf &oune views. 2BR +den · 2.SBA. Patio off Hvina room. DeCk off master bedroom. $3,200/mo. FABULOUS RANCH ·GARNER VALLEY · Magn1ficen1 6BR. SBA home. 4.S 11CrCS. 2...ull hone barn. 30 min/Palm Spfing• FabulouJly pna:d' Reducecho $625,000 MOST SOUGRT-AFl'ER MODEL Large JBR +den. 3.5BA. All one level. no stnin.. · w/prvt. ~pn. Golt cour..e location. Reduced 10 $685.000 ALTEZZA (NEWPORT COAST) 3BR. 3BA and loll Great ~1ev.~ -hght and bnght Pm ate p11to with bu1h·m BBQ $482,000 SEA ISLAND 4 SF.A COVE LANE 2BR~n. 2.5BA townhomc Wondcrtul flow for cn1cna1mng -Pnccd to ~II al S3S 000 -- .. • Daily Piloc lleal Estate • THE PRUDENTIAL• J~N DoUGLAS COMPANY ~ A menaba of the Jon Dou,ilas Real Estat~ Qroup I r nc. .BARBARA SWINDALL Gated 1990s Mediterranean Villas Within Walking Distance Of Balboa Island & Fashion Island Villa Point S3t5,ooo Villa Point $389,900 Villa Point $251,000 Villa Point $1,390 Monthly Lease ,, • A m~ber af ~ Jon Douilas Real Estatt ~~ lftC. • Dotti Johnson 760-.1966 presents 75 J A:110a1ao 2 Bedroom -2 Bath Condo, Close to Beach and Fashion Island. PriY2te 2-Car Garage with Stor:age. Lovely Pool, Spa and Entertainment Area.• $229,500 707 Avocado I Bedroom I Bath, ocean view, beautiful location. Oose to beach & Fashion Island.• SI 79,SOO 727 Avocado 718'h Margarite $269,500 $289,900 Add value to your home Y#hile preserving its charm r omes 1s easier than ever The average United States home is 28 year olCl. according to Builder magazine. And while homes of that age are developing character, problems are appearing in the existing features that need to be updated. The wear and tear of continued living can take its toll on virtually all parts of the house -from the foundation to the roof and everything in between. Upgrading older homes, such as replacing inefficient windows. is easier than ever, particularly if homeowners are l~king for. a do-it-yourself project. says Timothy Giel of Pella Architectural Products, Inc., the local representative of Pella Windows and Doors. These older homes were often built with window products that simply don't measure up to the modern designs avai lable today. "A recent advancement -the wood double-hung replacement window _ allows homeowners to replace the sash and glass (the movable port<; of the windows) without having to tear out the window frame," Giel said. "This i~ .... moldings and custom trim work that id! value to the home." Giel recommends homeowner~ look fer specific features in replacement windawa. First, the window should come fully assembled to prevent installation headaches that often accompany precise measurements to prevent draft~ anJ improve overall energy effic1e1'lC). Installing a wood replacemen1 w1 ndoW can be quick and easy for homco\.\ uers, Giel added. When the installation is fini shed, they will have a beautiful new window tbaJ operates smoothly . ..,cals tightly against wind and water anJ f catures cncrgy·saving technology -all while preservm, the old-home cham1 by u ing the original window frame. particularly important to homeowners who don't Want to lose the detailed '. j p J " • t , t # a y t f f' I 't f j •, • t .... ····-··~· •••• 4 ..... •1, ••.. , •• For /rw IJUroluN abo11t maki11g window d•tlslotu, call (8QO) 847-3552, or tiisll P-lla Corporalit>n on llit World WMI. w-b"' ,,.,:/lwwwJHUa.tom. .. .. ... .,, .. , .. • -----. Magnificent Home or Duplex • Exquisite S Br Home • Elegantly Decorated • Showcased in '94 COM Home Tour $895,000 Call Alice Brownell @675-9585 Quaint Balboa . Island Duplex • lmmarulatc 2 Br Cottage + Newer 2 Br. Apt. E<lch With Priv. Garagt' $445,000 Call Alice Brownell @675-9585 Just A Short Walk To Beach • Excellent Value! • 2 Br, 1.25 Bath • Formal Dining • Fireplace, Louvers $149,000 Cdl Wlllter MitcMll 0588-3083 Gorgeous Penthouse • Huge 2 Br. 2 Ba Penthouse Condo • Cathedral Ceilings • An Excellent Value $244,000 Call Waltt r Mitchdl 0588-3083 Charm Of The Island! • Lmpeccable 2 Br. 2 Ba Cottage • A Darling Home •Custom Built 1990 $635,000 Call Walter Mitchell @588-3083 Island Living At Its Best! • Brand New Family Home or Duple'< • Excellent Location •Gorgeous Luxury Amenities $895,000 Call Alice Brownell @675-9585 Spacious Custom Luxury Condo • 2 Br, 2 Ba Condo • Tasteful Decor • Plush Carpet & Designer Drapes $229,000 Call Walter Mitwll @588-3083 SUMMER RENTAL • Walking Distance To Peninsula Point &c Ferry • 3-Story • 5 Bdrm • Private Pier • Your Own Sandy 8ch SZ600/Wkly Call Joan C'/Orr 0673--87 Daily Piloc ~ E.a. •July U, 1996 Panoramic Bay & Ocean View Sea Faire Condo! • 180 Degree Views Of Bay, Orean, Catalinil, & The Turning Basin •Rarely Offered 3 Bedroom/3 Bath Sea Faire'HFH Model On First Level • Gorgeous Quality lntenor Dl>c0r $399,000 Call Walter MitcM/l @ 588-3083 Ntwpart Beach Live In One, Rent The Other! • Excellent Location Close To South Bay • 2 Large 3 Br Units • Great lncomel! $759,000 Call Betsy Boyd @673-8700 Excellent Villa Balboa Value $139,000 Call Walter Mitcliell @588-.1083 One-Of-A-Kind Penthouse • Very Unique 2 Br .• 2 Bath Penthouse • Quality Decor • Nice Fountain View $189,000 Call Wolter Mitclull @588-3083 Villa Balboa Penthouse • Great Value • 1 Br Penthouse • Vaulted Ceilings & Skylights $139,000 Call Walter Mitwll @588-3083 .. -$449,900 3BR, 2RA home on J huge. BcJutiful pool and your very own tru11 trt·c onhmt. fcrnti, doirablc lo.:aoon Great for cnr~ruin 1ng or tor the gr.indk!Js ro plJy. Ccntnl al! conditioning. 131 E22 Cme 2BR, 1 BA house with bn:akfa,t nook & great vard with lots o(tlowcrs! CJll now for more mfo! #SSHMv\ FORECLOSURE IS NEXT . $174,500 Wonderful 4BR. 2BA, 2 car an. gar. Spaciom floorpbn, tircpla.:c, private yuds. Quiet cuJ-de-sac. Great arC'a fan- muc pncc1 #98HAR . $58,900 $149,000 'WIMBLEDON VILLAGE $304,000 AJor.1blc I BR, I RA conJo with dining area & fircpldct. Rc.111ufully mainramcd rnmmunity with pools, sp~ & .1mplc parlw1g. #4SWS Upgraded 2RR, 2.SRA, bcrhcr cpt, \'aultcJ .:cilings, skv· Spacious 3RR, 3BA, 3 car att. gar. home with formJI 1hn l1~hh, tlrcpl.Kc. lh er 1250 Ml· ti. Llrgc patio. Pcrl~ct for 11114 & hrcakfa.,t ;irca. Two tircplace5. Marble cnrr.m,1· & ~mgl"' or l'ouplc # 315 RD k.11chrn. frc~h ya~nt, prof. landsc.lpcs. #34QUE H ~2 \In\ l.111.! I 1 \.Jthh .\JJln("" 11 l~n""·" ~"'' t ,, frnh .\hh1Hw\ NTINGTON BEACH 14M I Atbnu ;5, hkcn AmlcNin I_. S201\ ;oo 11 4 $96 188K Ol'I ' llOl '\I \l 'I l" COSTA MESA .U 17 Nchr.i.•k• r.1 lhv1' .H.~S ~11,hi. Hull•l\t 15 77 ronJcru\J Roll I "I'" Ill.IS \c•hr«tc l'rnlJ I m1m I i2.~ N~" H•mr'""' lklplu O\wJltl 20.W t.<•ldencvt" Ok.k l.111rur H UNTINGTON BEACH 21922 ~ummcrwmJ l)onna Rmlolph NEWPORT BEACH 'l'J rc11 •• n ( t '•n.t1 o\cl•mck I.US' \UJK< U! J crnc M allonn l • S2 l•,900 I_. SlW,750 I 4 \ l'N.900 ls ~147,000 I 4 U.l9900 I 5 B29,000 I .4 S559,000 I 4 SS35,000 I ll'I' I IC I( ,, '\I ,, ' COSTA MBSA 178~ Ho1.w111 C'or l'><lrlu °'""'J HOS N1rhoo11c W..1 Irr~ .M:ahc•nn- I 4 SHS,000 I 4 '189.000 SOUTH COAST S lOl,000 OrcJt .IBR, I SllA, 2 mwy condo near So Co»t l'IJ a NI« v.rd with truh "'"'· Communiry ponb & 'fla• <•II now #.HAI 'I Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa I Huntin2ton Beach 714.668.9333 I 714.846.9094 h www.col ADORABLE COSTA MliSA CONDO SI 14.900 Oc ..... Mc 2RR. I BA """ pr.lit<. cnJ unu I c1l1n'j bn,1mirnlfcd l°'c'tlroom ".all' K('Jutilull\ nu.ulu1n( ( Pmmunol\ I""~' & 'I"'' \,. • ..i lu.otu>n •ll\I<)\\ R.BAL CHAR.MER $119,000 l•itht & l-n1tht .IBR.. I 7511A "uh JrtJ•h<J i"'•it< hrcpb.._t, f.\lt.a °"'llhJ•"M\, fiends ltuor' ( l•mmurnn r<••I, & 'I''' •114~NA H UNT. BCH CONOO $119,900 'I''"""' gruund 11 ..... 21\R, 2RA hrtrl••• 1n '""'II ruum l-.\tr.a i(Ul.ll(<'. mtcrH•r lt\it..JIH!il \\'di m.un l•1ncJ Cumni p<••I' & 'f''' #77N~W UPGRAD6D AND IMMACULATH $132,500 .lBR, I SBA, '"" «r.Jmi. ulc, nm kn.hen •rrh •n.c;, 2 ••r ll"'1tr. J>Jflu Comrlo tr•lul't'' R\" p.1rk 1ng. pnnl, 'I'" 11rccnhclti #IS rRL' OWNBR SAYS SBLL ITI $139,500 RrJu.cJ thou.w11J11 Sfia..">u> 211R, 2 SBA wnh loft N.-..l't>rl C.'lcn ""'Tthnm• hm11\ ""'"'·.!en, & ton:;;i.._. ~ '""" ~r. 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TO THE BAY $189,000 r .. pul.i.r Ne1•"J">rl Rn"IC'n. 2 tt<lf'\, .IRR. .lllA 1 l BR & UI o\ Jo,.,n<UJ"I tono.nht•nc "'11h 2 ,., •u .,:u \ rnltcJ .c1lin~. den, fircrla..c 1 ·1u1>1 .. >u..-~ '""'I' '{'•' JnJ tennis #HN.'\R lllVINS SWB.BTH£All.T $194,500 'l'""'U• unj(lc "'"' 1BR. 2R .... 149~ •t ""'nh11n1< "uh l•n11l1 ''""'-lt1th1 •tnum, hrcrJa..c N1<.r II'._"' 1•r.I ~rnh r-i1n1. 2 '" 11•n11c. p.irl.>, r<•~\ I\. 'f'ol.' •I I l.o\N SPACIOUS Ile GRACIOUS $195.900 Hr.1111tul 41\R, I 751\A tam1h home Ne" JO\nu1 11«1 r•onl, nc1"r r<•11 AJJrd tanuh room "llh h111I; l>cJmc,J "'long>. l'nutc 'P• 1112Dl'.\.I , UPGRADED PM11LY HOMll $197,000 < umpkcch re.tone 4BR h"mc wnh l>t•utttul uk tlrx .,., Forcrla..c 1n li'"lnlt ruum \hh1th1• on In 11111 room ught, bni;ht, •llY #SIE.29 PBRSONAUTY PLUSll $1 9'1,900 (hcN1cJ \"orncr lu1, fl<lt .. t .urh .irrr•I l·r~h p•1111 '""'le JnJ 11u1 Nn< kn .. hc:n wuntcr "'I"·"'"' ""'l"I. ""'' '""' 1c>r ncv. 3BR, l.7SBA l);>n't """ uu1" c.11 tol\lo; •l~r<lN BACK TO NATIJIU! Sl02,SOO NucleJ in a part like '<ttlng1 Bcauntul 28R, 2 SRA 2 unrv to~~ with 2 ar ntxhcd itar.agc CoLy ~ rJa..c. urgn..k• throughout Very pfl"Al< 120SEA STR.PS TO THE PAlUC Sl0?,900 One entry lrXl _ ltttt ,uJ Jc Ye ltrffi nc1p.hbortiooJ Jun • block Imm the nc1ghboc-l\OuJ p.ar\ 'BR.. I 758A, <kylagh1:1 m IMng room & hall Fourth hc:J mom/den/ or lnmul Juung ruom <ipnon UIYUK M:BSA VBllDB O~UGHT $109 900 3BR, I 758A. single st~ wtth ~·~~re yarJ MO\·c in .:ond11>on Ca.thcdral cnhngs, a1num nf) m.u rcr brJroom IJJMAR THBRB IS NO ~CB UICB HOMB $215 000 L<11-cly 4Bll, I 758A hnmc:. ~ndcJ & u~~tkJ thru out. family rooml Vlulttd cx1lingt, 2 tu<tom lin: pla.:cs llndi:. llnvc Cu ·de._,, fUffA.L . Al'JUUM HOME Sll9,900 • St>adoua 31\R. with den Mca V~ State Suttt hnmr V111lr<'d mlingJ. Southwst ICOOIU. CUJ11~ ud. ac ni.; acccna thru-out Fruit ICC$. Cul de-MC t~lMAA SPACIOUS BND UNIT $214,500 \m~ll wnlflks on~ 2Blt 2 SM,.,.., lt.n ""' I s-o ., ,_.· ll\1ng ~· V~uhcJ ceiling>. hrcr -"< l'l•nt•non shulttn thni ou1 Pnutr onJ.ITOUnJ 'f'•· l ••r pr •2Sl:LD WALK. TO 111.ACH $23-4,900 l'ol'ulu Dc.i.nc llrorhcn home •/Ion ••I l,\IJ•> l 'rgraJcJ knd>c:n. OutMJc Comer Bai UJ't('"'kJ h.uhi l'rinte bKk yard w/"fl'l W.Mk to bca..h \t.~c "'rnnd1non 120MJS. LUSH GAi.DB.NS SMS,000 R<,111.rJ th11u~nru fix quick s;i.lc! Buu11tul 48R. 3RA, Mcu Verlie 2 ttOfy. Shows tight & .,,, Ur11• oklcJ rhru ·out Anhcd doorw.11-., lirepbcc. '•ult cJ .r1lonp.1. A mun'!'< 111H.AW Oil Ml!SA V'BltDB $269,500 Cl't'JI lim1ly humc with huge y~ & 'Pa UfllC m,. lcr hcdroum, l llrtplacct A~ood Hunn & """' ••rm New Wlndowa, brgi: kitchen, RV ... -,r" I"""' hk 131C"'OU ' COOL OCEAN IUUIRZBS S269,000 4BR, lllA, mp down Wldl "'ct bu and 6rcrl.kc Ncurnl cpt. at paaot, new roaf, sky~ bcYclcJ m•r ron M-er with cuns flf doen llJIKC· Spa, k°' ronJ. ct~ Ct(. •14UXI MB.SA VBJ.DB +Pl.BX $291,000 Clem & •'OOdcrlillly nWotaincd UI great .aJU 1:. .... h u.n111d81l. 11\A Includes 6 tpntta a rvc rrc:.11' Ca" now' 129PEP 8.B~ MOTIVATIID $319,000 6 "'"U nwnoaMJ wua itt H ollywood. 2BR hou.r & 4 I llR' • srudlo u.n11s on buF comer Ice. 3 cn.luscJ pugc:r,..jth amric puking 11 INEW SOMBl'RING S.Pl!CtAL $129 000 . lmmacWiotc UUVO\'C home t all, 31lA, 'Jar tn ~ with ~r 1600 tf of'lwills .,.CC. 2 ~ l>U ~I ~cs. nu pelllt, "" ~· Qmcr .tmum at. boom ruoc:n. Qu.iC\ Mc.a ~ -· llOOOL. PAIULOUI Melt MT VD1f $!J59,000 lkautiful vlrw N blct t.y and di)' lilhD· Pt• art ~ll'J u\tnmunit) Cul.ctr• b:-..tc• iwn io 1'D'k n\.l>trr bcdnX>m hu !"'1¥• mr.. 31~ 2 5JIA '49J•lll. ; DOVBR SHORES RemoJ./eJ 4 beJroom bay/ront 111ith dock for 55' yacht, nc111 f acoJ,, marble /loora, u,,datw/ kitchen, private master k/room with wafor, ni9/1t light anJ mountain ~·iews. $1,325,000 • Roh Giem BranJ new estate on an acre with ocean lo mountain ui~. lavishly appoinuJ with marble floors, Italian oocent ti/u ard granite. Minutu to Dana Point Harbor $Z450,(XX> • DaW!PmaJe/Bcmi.Rmm BIO CANYON Prime golf COll1H locot;o,., ...,,.,~ troJmonal a.rcli;rec- tv,.. ~ s b.Jroo,,.., Jn.;,,g anJ '"'"i/y ~ o{f;c. a..J gpt, pool, ~ anJ ga~na. $2,99~.ooo • Je& Aston HARBOR HILL Stunning & emotional custom residence, wry pn'vafo, gorgeous single level. 4 bedrooms, including gue11t suilc with sitting/bonus room, spacious pool & waler/all. $1,995,000 •·Jennifer Pritchett Custom gated uiew utate, dining and family rooms, library, morning room anJ mcJ.fter with retreat, pool, spa and fountains. $1,995,000 • 8dty Comeg,1 & Nancy Pttmoo Custom cont1mporary 4 b.Jroom, 3 bath homt., primo south facing comer lot, gounn1t /,;tch1n with gronit1 coainterlo,,., han/wood f/oor,,.bcautifu/ patio with spa $779,000 • Ah.on McCormiclt · CORONA DEL MAR Harbor entrance and octan views /rom this 4 bedroom, traditional l1ome with an elegant French flair, romantic master 11:itl1 fi'rip/ace, sitting aroo and l'i~rcs. $1,795,000 e Olga Matthnn Fantastic city light anJ mountain vicu·s, designer kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, lap'poo/, incredible wcD-manicurod larubooping, two story home. $ 795,000 • Don & Joyce 01.bn EMBRALDBAY Rare opportunity! T ~ 3 .tory, 5 b.Jroom caan/ront l.o,,,a with frJ,,.Jo.... uiao& & direct aa."aU to private 1'.ocJr. 5 A/C ~ J.cl. attd t~ k.,.,,, _ $6,2so,ooo • Beet, eo •• ,,. "N..., p..._ .. / Vn.u. BAJ.BOA Ocean, bay and sunset views from this upgraded unit John Campbell -644-9060 -$229,000 . CosTA MESA 4 bd w / fumily room, 2 living rooms, RV storage, pool Carla Broffinan -631-1400 · $249,000 NEWPORT SHORllS 3 bd cowgc, close to prime~ and comm. clubhouse Kennie Jo Rizzo -631-1400 -$~,900 .f Co.sTAMsA Gated newer area with oomm. pool, highly upgraded 2 5lOry Reggie McNcmcy -631·1400 -$270,000 l.AGUNA NIGUEL 3 bd, 2 ba, singic levcl home with beautiful mtn. views Ginny Anderson -644:-9060 -$298,900 OLD cow~ oa MAR Channing comgc, 1 bd and Iott/guest, large kitchen, fipk:. Roy Freeman -63l·1400 . $30') ,000 DUPLEX AT TiiE BEAOi New ~ two 3 bd, 2 ba Wlits with fiplcs, cm to bodl & park Gordon/Walsh/Van Ordcrt -673-6900 -$385,000 1HE BLUFFS Upgraded end uni~ 3 bd, 2.5 ba, plantation shutters Chuck & Kathy Colcsworthy · 644-9060 -$339 ,000 NEWPORT BBACH 3 bd, 3 ha, dean &mily home, 9 ,000 SF lot, nwtcr suite Marcia & Robert Bents -64-i-9060 -$419,000 NEWPoi:rSHow • bd with &mily room an sandy beach in · canal Joarion ICmoic Jo Rizli> -631-1400 · ~000 HUNI'INGI'ON BF.AOI Ncwtt-2 llDl'y, 3 bd dcsigoa's home, ocean vicM &om deck Gordoo/Walsh/Vm Ordm -67U900 -WS,000 Laninc Fmingtm -631-1400 . $498,000 8AuoAJswm 3 bd beach houx with separate .m bd and badi, ind. furnishings Loo and Doris Hicbon -673-6900 -$519,000 CJiANNm. A1.£A, NEWPORT BEACH Waterfront duplex w I private boat <Pi, cxcdlcot location David Prince -644-9060 -$549,000 lloo IsU! Owming, v,dl built, inunao11atc, 2 bd original beach houlc Kennie Jo Riu.o • 631-14-0(). · $559 ,000 CoRONA DEL MAI. Clmmiog • bd owner's~ ftukrd ceiling\ drd w/ ~ C.ada Bro&nan -631-1400 -$595,000 . BtG~ON 2 bd, Frmdi garden, singic Jevcl, cxxnpJctdy updated PcnyTaub -644-9060 -$599,000 . CALL COLDWELL BANKEll BALBOA ISLAND 673-6900 NEWPORT BEACH 631-1400 (PCB I MA1INw Mn.B) NEWPORT BEACH 644-9060 (PCH I AVOCADO) NFWPORT'S WFSTCUFF Gorgeous 4 bd remodel with family room, great kitchen Paul Wright -631-1400 -$620,000 HAlmoR RIDGE Looks like Martha Stcw.u"t lives here! Channing & elegant Milcs/Sccscmann -644-9060 -$659,000 HARBoR Vmw Hiw 4 bd, 2 ba, ocean and night light views, single story Lylccn & JcffEwing -•644-9060 -$725,000 EMERALD BAY 3,600 SF lot with small cottage, value's in the land! Milcs/Sccscmann -644-9060 -$749,000 liARBoR VIEW -SF.A WIND 4 bd, 2 ba, 3,000 SF custom remodel, 3 frplcs Dooald Pfaff-644-9060'-$759,000 CORONA DEL MAR. 3 bd, situated high on a corner lot of a cul-de-~ street John Campbell -644-9060 -$795,000 . 8AJ..BoAlil.AND Bayfioot with 3 bd, dining room, sbartd dock, great beach house Lou and Doris liicboo -673-6900 . $959,000 BAYsHORES 5 bd, 4 ba, dose to beach, large lot, quiet, private street FJcanor Bowie -644-9060 -$1,079,000 HARBoR RIDGE Remark.able quality and excellent Wtt, 3 bd, 3.5 ba David Prince -644-9060 -$1,319,000 NEWPORT PENINsULA Apartment building, seven 1 bd units and two 2 bd units, vicWs Kay Polovina -631-1400 -$1,395,000 BALBOA lilAND Spacious 6 bd on sunny south bayfioot comer with pier & slip. Grayce Taliafaro -673-6900 -$2,195,000 HAuollHru. Jennifer Pritchett -644-9060 -$1,995,000 IJNDAlsLE 4 bd, 5.5 ba, slip tOr 55' boat & two side tics, garden.room Edie Olson-644-9060 -$2,195,000 IRVINE TERRACE Newly consttucttd 3 bd, 3.5 ba borne with harbor views Judy Robbins -644-9060 -$2,195,000 IR~CoVE 3 bd, contcmp<>rary home, huge ccottal skylit dome, iso· views Sharon McKinnon -631-1400 • $2,795,000 . PENNINsUIA PolNl' Bay&oot, roul rtmOdd, aprx. 70 ft 00 the bay, dock, 4 bd home ~ -673-6900. $2,995,000 l.Ji.MoN Hmmrrs Printc ga~ cswc 00 s acres, pool, 6 bd, high quality Nancy Lavigne/Boni Pm:ia -6"-9060 -$4,200,000 CALL COLDWELL BANKEll BALBOA I SLAND 673-6900 NEWPORT BBACH 631-1400 (PCH i MAiuNns MILB) NEWPORT BEACH 644-Q060 (PCH i AVOCADO) ~WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES l -5 SATUIDAY'S INVITATIONS BELCOURT HILL THE BLUFFS 11 Southampton $469,000 Jcnniftr Pritchttt 2458 VJJta Hagar $219,000 Chuck Colesworthy THE BLUFFS COLLEGE PARK 222 Nata $415,000 Barbara Miles • Eva Khwaja 402 Vista Trueba $319,500 Susan Weir 344 Joann Street $249,000 CoRONA DEL MAR. 308 Encina $299,000 LH Sandy Long 324 Poppy $662,000 Olga Matthews 2617 Vista Omada $450,000 JdfEwing MEsA VERDE CHERRY LAKE EsrATES 2766 Longwood Ct. $239,000 Cammy Leslie 376 Newport Glen Ct.. $695,000 David McCulloch NEWPORT BEACH CLJFl-l!AVEN 2240 Holiday Road (11-2) $419,000 Ro~rt Bents 1811 Cliff Dr. $529,500 Nancy Pcrmon NEWPOP.T SHORF.S CoLLEGE PARK 424 Colton ~ $325,000 Kennie Jo Rizzo 2450 Fordham $189,900 f.ammy Leslie CoRONA DEL MAR . SATURDAY AND SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS • 2231 Pacific Dr . $925,000 Miriam Mayell .; EAsrslDE CoSTA MESA BAY CREST 1701 Starlight $569,000 Jeannine Stake/Jimmie Jones 496 Walnut Place $469,000 Junc Adams THE BLUFFS HARBOR VlhW HILLS 2105 Fuentes $329,000 Carla Broffinan/Betty Comegys 3915 Sandune $725,000 Lylccn Ewing THE CoURT TOWNHOMES, NEWPORT BF.ACH 3800 InJer Isle $725,000 Dcraniah/Francis 44 Bayercst Court $279,000 Michael Stark LlGUNA BEACH HARBOR VIBW HILLS 965 Capistrano $389,000 Jcnaifcr Pritchett 3424 Seabreeze $599,000 Kyle & Kerry Krause LIOO ISLE UDO lsLE 900 Zurich Circle $1,895,000 Kar Polovina 745 Via Lido Nord $799,000 Sharon McKinnon/Sharo~ Grimes 135 Via YeUa $899,000 laniDc Farrington l 06 Via Cordova $559,000 George DeShiell;'Rose Smiley $2,450,000 B()Jli Perrin David ·Prince en ore $615,000 D'ettc: Stecl~rg Tm. VILl.AGE, LAGUNA NIGt.:EL NEWPORT HEIGHTS 30322 Cbapala Court $298,500 ,. Ginny Anderson 400 Tustin Ave. $439,000 Carta Broffinan NORTH L\GUNA SUNDAYS INVITATIONS 395 Camden Place Sl,395,000 Us Olsen BALBOA PENINSULA OXFORD COURT, lRVJNF. 522 West Oceanfront Sl,930,000 Robert Bents 6 Scripps Aisle $159,000 Micbad Dreyfus • NEW LISTINGS IRVINE TERRACE NEWPORT CoAST Newly constructed dramlUic contewiporary bo,,te on the fro'1 t row in Irvine Ternice with panoramic 1ao· vU.1 of Newport Hnrbor, 3 bd, 3.5 bn. Judy Robbins -$2,195,000 Ocean vinP, three bedroom towJtho#U 111ithi11 .fllletl eM11•t111i1y, sit- uated near beaches, Pelican Hill Gol[CoNrse """ FllSllUnt blllnd. D 'cttc Stcclbcrg -$615,000 NEWPORT B EACH PCH @ Mariner's Mile 631-1400 N EWPORT BEACH PCH @ Avocado BALBOA ISLAND 644-9060 673-6900 h~p:l/Www.coldwellbanker.com BONNIE BAY HIGHLANDS Newport Beach Retreat, 3 BR, 3 BA, pool, large maater addition, very cle:n, on large lot. ~duced to $419,000 OWNER SAYS SELL! Highly Upgraded 3BR 2.SBA Townhome.Tbe "Belli & Whi1tle1" include marble fireplace, £loor-to-ceiling mirrors, hardwood floors, built-in Boie, plu1 ylu1 plu1 ... Terrific Buy at ~219,000 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathe, endle11 ocean viewa from major rooma, 70x90' oceanfront parcel, claaaic beach home. $1,930,000 109 30Tll STREET, WEST NEWPORT Build your dream home or investment prop- erty on this large lot dose to the beaches. Po11ible viewa, seller financing. REDUCED TO $269,000 4 bedrooms, 5baths, large yacht facilities, minutes to the harbor entrance, oceanfront acce11 and vieW11. Priced .below comp•. at $1,590,000 NEWPORT'S FINEST BUILDING 3 Unit. in the preatigious, guarded hi~b-riae of Newport Beach. Fabulous bay a nd city light viewa. 3 units from $450,000 to $1,230,000 Lea.e• AvailaLle • --- Daily Pilot Rnl Estate •July 13. 1996 CALL ri:HE . JEWINGS . . . • Dynamite Views of Pelican Hill, golf course, ocean & canyon. • 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths • Vaulted ceilngs, French Joors and windows .• Cul-de-sac location II NEW LISTINGS · • Sweeping back bay views • 3 bedrooms, plus family room • Hardwood f/oors, berber carpeting & french windows • High wood-beamed ceilings • 3 · patio-deck areds CALL LYLEEN & JEFF Ew1NO (800) 949-9471 (714) 673-1980 .• CALL C AROL . $669,000 Terrific value in Bayshores, shows light and bright, open beamed ceilings, white tile /loors, large country kiichen with skylight, garden patio, lit•mg room wit/1 bn"ck fireplace, quiet street. ~ALL CAROL • $4,600,000 Incredible location ouerlooking &y Island and Turning Basin on prutigious Harbor Is/and. Aprx. 62' of bay /rontoge, com/ori4b/e main house with 5 Ix/. Priuata pier for 57' boat. C tL.L CAROL . $8<}5,000 Three bedrooms, three baths, unique indoor swimming pool, uiews of oc.an, pcnin.ula, Catalina sunaets, Newport Harbor and Pavilion, enjoy tranquility in thi• quid ,,.;g/.&wbooJ. 2555 VISTA BAYSHORES • $7 0 000 HIGHLY MOTIVATED! Traditional Bayshores family home with three bnck patios. french doors, beautiful hardwood /loors, library study, family room, 2 /;replaces, formal dining room, master suite with dressing room. C tU ELEANOR • $449,000 Cape Cod style home in NEWPlJRT HEIGHTS, traditional family home with lots of cl1arm . Hardwood floors, wood shuttera, /rench doors, extra large master bedroom, three additional bed- rooms and den, excellent condition. Very Motiuated Seflers. CAu E LEANOR • 2465 MARINO • REDUCED! $<}<}5,000 Beautiful BAYSH O R ES home clo .. to ~Jr, /mg. lot witl. aprx. 55' on quiet street, IHlry prii>ate, mnoda/.J, •tate-o/-tl...art kitchen, granite count~,., out.landing family home, 4 or 5 brulrooms, f rench Joo,.,,. O UTSTANDING VALUE! • Exqu;site marble f/oors with decorative inlays • Granne kitchen w;th /;med oak cabinets • Med;a room with /;replace and prewired sound system • Bonus room large enough for pool table • Wet bar, air condition;ng, fuU security ....... --""-.... 1-----..-c---,.,.-,.,--, . ~---..Jal-J..:...1. -,.J Newport Coast Ocean View Townhome s opl.i;,acatd ti.roe bedroom home w;th;n gated commun;ty of Ahezza presents an ;ncred;b/e opporlun;ty to /;ve ;n beautiful Newport Coast, s;tuated near beaches, Pe/;can H;I/ Go/f Course and Fash;on Island. Offering ~~l:~!!!!!!!!:!:==i:~!!!!!!:!!!=:il sweep;ng ocean, bay and c;ty ~41f1 )t..-~Uln 11.11. llJ r.1 ...... 11,n O.Jll.· ... .. /;ght v;ews, th;s spacious and h;gh/y upgraded home /eatures ......... ""'"'1= ... =a=l=a:;...) ~ a lame f/oorplan, lush land-c:S Viol. ;r Ul ~R....I d 1 J scap;ng an a tnree car garage. r ... 1 .. ~· ..... '""' $"615,000 Wizen You 're Ready to MoN .... · _ D ' ette· Steel~t'S (714) 717-9262 •' .. • • • j $2,450,000 ' .............. Stunning contemporary Mediterranean estate with panoramic Pacific Ocean and Pelican Hill Golf Course views. Newly constructed in 1995, tJu·s elega nt 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath home 18 situated~ ove~ one-half an acre. Pelican Hi"Wa private, guard-gated community and is situated at the northwest edge of Newport Coast. Open Sunday 12-5 pm 10 Fair Harbor, Newport Coast ...... BONI l?EREIRA D AVID PRINCE Estate Division Speci~lists 6 44-9070 644-9070 ,• ' -·----- TOWNHOME LIFESTYLE OPEN SAT. & SUN. 44 B AYCREST COURT, NEWPt)RT B EAC I I 3 bl'Jrtll>m~, 3 baths, 1 bedroom down, 2 master suite5 up. Greal lucatiun near pool & spa. Approximately 2000 sq ft. Rrcakfasl and formal dining. Greenbelt view. Lots of storage. $279,900 NEWPORT BEACH, CORONA DEL MAR CosTAMESA COSTA M ESA • EASTSJOE 3 bd, 2.5 ba, custom detached townhome, apx. 1600 sq ft , 2 frplcs, spac ious, private yard $219,000 .. COSTA MESA • MONTICELLO 2 bd, 2 ba, 2 car garage, dining room, clubhouse pool Rented for $950/rno $127,800 OPEN SUNDAY 403 Poppy-AVE., CORONA DEL MAR Spectacular, •detached" Cape Cod tow,nhome. 3 bd, 2.5 ba. Living room with brick fireplace, light and bright, Ocean view from master bedroom $369,000 NEXT TO BE SOLD ... CALL FOR SHOWING! 4 bd, 3 ba, custom remodel, approx. 2,800 sq ft. Family living. Two master suites ~..__..,-1 Giant 70x 120 lot. $469,000 Custom bwlt 4 bedroom, 3 bath r~sidence with/ south-facing rear yard including pool and spa. 3 car garage. $399,900 For those who measure success by the neighbors they keep! For the "who's who" in Newport-Mesa, call: ·DONALD PFAFF 1 433-9528 .. . TWO NEW BA YFRONT LISTINGS PENINSULA POINT Over 70 feet on the water! Channel cntran~ and Newport Center vieww. Beautifully reconstructed borne with court- yard garden and multiple docks. $2,995,000 ROB G IEM 6 3 1-1400 SOUTH BAYFRONT One-of-a-kind comer location with fabulous main channel views! 6 bed.rooms, 6 batb, oversized muter with view. Private dock. Square footage cannot be duptcated today! $2, 195,000 BALBOA ISLAND Channing New England style cottage. Oetacbed gue1t quarters. Large interior brick patio. Extensivley remodeled $640,000 GRAYCE TALIAFERRO DOVER SHORES Finest of contemporary style. All glus facing the water with (abuJO\JJI vit"W!! 60 fert of bay frontage. Private dock. 3 ..:ar garage. $1,325,000 BACK ON MARKET NEWPORT BEACH Turn-key home in gated commun ity. Ownen motivated. Reduced to 11elll $468,000 6 73-6900 LAGUNA BEACH Award-winni~ e.ute property. R.att hilltop half acre with p&n0ramic viewa! Detigned by Madi Si•r. Dramatic and .tyli.b. $2,249,000 '.a, LISTED AND SOLD IN 1 DAY VICTORIA BEACH Located ju.t lllqit1 from ~·· m~ beautiful ~. ~nJ water and rout.line• viewa. Perfect lk'Ond home or g«any. $4 75,000 . •(' ...... ll, ... l,..c·--A•£...,,!~('-r....J I'-I~ S.-1,,,... l...i.,-.J..J,l'l,,...J-'1 ..........i I•('.....£. i,.../. 1 lVi>• ·-I~ I"'""'-''~,_,..._ ,.,..,,/CJJ.,J n.:..,.t/C'.AlwllW...(C..J. CARLA BROFFMAN Pager 262-8161 631-1400 x255 LARGE CORNER LOT 4 Bedroom 2.5 Ba. Pool witb Child Cat•, RV Acc .... OU'ered at $249,000 OLDE CORONA DEL MAR Charmin+t Rcmuckhl I lome Off t.-n.d at $1,050,000 STROLL TO LITILE CORONA BEACH 324 POPPY O LDE CORONA DEL MAR ( >cean and Mow a lain V ic.."W O{fenxl al $602,000 t I 11 I j j -I : ' NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3Bd +Om, I '/• S.U... Au.d.d 2 Car~ t 'NIQUE CHARMING DUPLEX GREAT LOCATION ... ~and woJ.I..,.,. Fr.nJ. o.--. f..i ~in Lmng Rm. Hardwood F1oo... lhmupa. ()Q'.anJ .. $439.000 .i BJ 3 Ba 2 BJ I Ba, 4 Car Grg. Cathedral Ceilini1o1, Sl.ylig.ht., Marl.I~ fJ Slate Floon. NEWPORT SHORES F1oorpl.., oO' .. 4 Bd 2 e. 2 Car c.,.._ N.... Paint ...d C..,,.,t. Lqe Patio. Comn..nity T......m&Pool. a...-.....,""">' -R.d...d to $329,000 OEST LOCATION IN COMPLEX 2 Bdnn. 2.5 o.d. T .....Jun End l I nit 27661...onpood Court. M-v-i.. A Mull Serl R.ed...-1 to $229.000 EXTRAORDINARY PRICE REDUCTION INCOMPARABLE OCEAN, HARBOR & JEITY VIEWS GORGEOUS 4 BEDROOM TRADffiONAL HOME $1,795,000 OLGA MATTHEWS Pager 433-9455 • 631-1400 x231 A MUil Seel ~ '-> $595.000 ELEGANT 5 BDRM HOME 1.2 Acre.," Gor:grot. Gromx1. 5 Sta]) Bun fJ Riding Anma R.eduoxl to $997,000 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME RARE VIEW LOT IN PRIVATE GATED IRVINE COVE Community Be.di and Tennil OO'erud ... $445,000 ' B IG CANYON Highly upgraded, 4 bd, 3.5 ba, newly completed kitchen, wrap-around patio. . Exceptional Value at $725,ooo 2 DB.AKBS BAY, S PYGLASS HILL Panoramic occna, Catalina & night-light views, 5 bd, 3 ba, remodeled interior. $899,000 . SPYGLASS HILL 5 bd, 3 ba, two story, fantastic city light and mountain views, lap pool. A must sec! $795,000 B AYVIEW TBllllACE DON &JOYCE OLSON "There's No Substitwte For Experience." Great location , 2 bd, 2 ba, spacious master suite with mirrored wardrobes. $289,000 1-800-.487 -4931 18 P OINT LoMA,. SPYGLASS HILL 5 bd, 3 ba, highly upgraded, nc;w french doors & kitchen, large pool. $849,000 Best of the best on excluaive Linda Isle. An elegant, traditional (OJll' bedroom home in gated community on Ne~rt Bay. Five and a half baths, maid's/guest room and bath. Formal dining room, living rdom, family room, gourmet kitchen, offi ce at home and eeparate garden room now used for fi1hing tackle, might be exercise apace, etc. Views, vieWB, vie,,...! Plue a slip for a fifty foot yacht and two aide ties. ~ $2,150,000 Citrus, avocados, horses and luxury living on about 20 acres with more than 100 oak trees. Almost new Monterey style home of over 6,100 1qUare feet. 15,500 square ft>~t lake for beauty and fish. Separate 2 bd guest cottage., including a fa cility equipped to entertain 10 to hundreds of guests. S ir stall barn, eight paddocks, large paatu.rea, arena and more horae accomodation1. $1,675,00 0 CALL ·EDIE OLSON . . .,.. " I •· 644-9060 xl 32 ~his beautife/, upgraded and llXfX'nd.J home sits on 1 a large lot with a custom brick entry and driveway. The backyard is privata with a spa and covered patio. The family room has vaulted ceilings with kaded skylight and a view of the pool. Other amenities include smooth ceilings, recessed lighting, and 2 /;replaces. • 4 bedrooms, 3 baths • Pool and spa • Remodeled Custom kitchen • French doors, plantation shutters • Master bath, Jacuzzi tub, shower • Central-Air, Security System ,\', J\\" ~3l)l),(}()().' • Lots of closet space, teak /loors 2 .. ' Rue (;rand Ducal • Completely updated with immense quality and taste • Two bedrooms and den •Spacious formal living areas • Fabulous French garden • Quiet Location • S ingle level $599,000 GREG MINOUX (714) 644-9070 xl 54 PERRY TAUB "Why Settle for Med.iocrity?" 644-2833 • Large kitchen opens to private pool & spa • Soaring ceilings in formal area ~ Three car garage 0 $610,()00 • Private lot overlooking the 4111 fairway • Fabulous architectural details throughout • 1Wo large master suites • Immense fonnal living areas • Lushly landscaped gardens •Large lot with lap pool & spa $}, 150,()()() . WARMLY W ELCOMES HUGH AND SHARON •. SWANSON . To OUR OUTSTANDING TEAM OF REAL EsTATE PROFESSIONALS -----------4iS)----------- THIS AsSOCIATJON BRINGS TC GRUBB & ELLIS PRODUCERS 30 YEAR REsIDENTS OF NEWPORT BEACH 25 YEARS OF LEGAL ExPERIENCE ExTENSIVE COMMUNITY SERVICE PRO-B ONO LEGAL COUNSEL PRIOR REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT REsPECTED REAL ESTATE P ROFESSIONALS HUGH , SHARON BAYCJlfST, 14J8 SANTIAGO N.B. SpiCiom cm:De home. Gorgeous pool SBR. J.SBA $629,000 Sun -ATM. Petersen BELCOURT, 161.0CIJNGHAM N.B. Custom ocean Yiew home, SBR. 4.5BA. BIG CANYON, 1S RUE FONTAINE N.B. Big~ remodded, Monam. View. 3BR. 3.SBA. S'at/Sun-Kentoo/ Aune BIG CANYON, J WINGED FOOT Lovely mnodcled home, pool a: spa. 4BR. 3.SBA Sun-James Gny BIG CANYON, 6 CANYON FAIRWAY Sli69S,OOO $798,000 $995,000 Famy view ruidence. Ntwcr, 4 ar prage. 4BR. 7.SBA. SJ,400,000 Sun-Carol Allison BLUFFS1 2728 VISTA DEL OJlO Best bargain in the Bluffs. 3BR. 2BA Sun-Mike Smith $214,000 BLUFFS, 2018 VISTA CA.JON N.J. Single stolJ' end unit oo greenbelt. 3BR. 2BA SJI0,000 Sat-Dick Die.boo CAMEO HIGHl.ANDS, 4801 COllnAND CDM Rt:mocleled, ocm n~ ~CD la:lies. JBl 2!A $67S,OOO Sun-Mink a: Cunin CAMEO IDGHJANDS. 4800 SUlllY DI. Cl>M i;-1-... cusuxn. F.ntr:r12inm dream. 4BR. 4.2SBA $849,000 ~5 .. Sun-Connie Betton CAMEO H1GHLA.NDS 6J9 C\MF.O lUGHLANDS DR. Large estate;~ ttlbrity home. 4BR. 3BA. S92S,OOO Sun-COnnie Betton • CORONA DEL Mil, J46 POPPY CDM Clwtn ~ ~ lot, guest quarttn. 3Bll 2BA. Sit/Sun-Jucty Striuu CORONA DEL MAI, 2227 IAYSIDE DI. cf>M Newer oonstn1aion! Bey&ont location! 3BR. 2.SBA SI ,99S Sun-Ka,.,Ranger CORONA DEL .MA.a 440 DeSOU TED. CDM Panoramic oc:e1D Yiew. SpiCious 4BR. J.SBA Sun-Unda Oech OOVEll SHOU:S, 1424 ANl'IGUAWAY N.B. Huge lot. Moutlins A: city light 1'iews. 4BR. 3.SBA. $849 Sun-ATS DOVER SHORES, Ull GA1AXY DI. NA View bome on bluff lot. 481. 3.SBA. F.ASTBUJn; 2SJI IUNYA N.J. Loft!}' £unily home OD ~ lot. 48R. 38A. Sun-Eimer 'nt.k F.ASTBLUFF, 908 CEL'm Pl.ACE N.J. . Cul-de-sac fim. Grett napbors. JBR. 2BA. Sat/Sun-Tom Brumoo F.ASTBLUFF, 2J 12 ilALIA N.J. Single level, big~ QWet location. 4BR. 3BA Sun-Sandf Daley EASTBLUFF, 21JS AIBUI'VS N.J. Quietcul-de-ac. Comer location. 3BR 2.SBA Sao-Sally Shipley PMl'IUJn,2121ALTAVM'AN.I. SBA Panonmic '"· re-Ge a: apendrd 381. 2. San.S.O, Sllipley ' WTSID£, 217 llnl sr. CM. F.WO. ranodel n.dr for~ 281. 2BA --"} S.t&a-Pim w HAI.IOI HIGHLANDS, 1'U MA11NE1S DI. N.I. Grat loation, ema Jarre yard. JBR. 2.758A $3691 Sat/Sun-MartJaclD iTa~ 13 & 11 ' 1-51/1( HARBOR RIDGE, 29 COVENTilY N.B. Decorator perfect. asid appointtd. 2BR. 2BA S39S,OOO Sun-Belle Pandl HARBOR RIDGE. 30 VIENNA N.B. Fanl2Stic price! Move-In perfect. 3BR. 3BA. • S4SO,OOO Sun-Lois Jacobs ·HARBOR RIDGE, S MONACO N.B. Ocean&: sunset views. Cited&: priwte. 3BR 3BA. $627,SOO Sun-Karen Masters HARBOR VIEW ~1 1537 KEEL CDM Great family home on targe lot. Sat/Sun-Peyton/Propp $689,000 HARBOit VIEW HOMES, 1928 PORT PROVENCE N.B. Remodel w/French doors it tl'OOCI. 4BR. 2BA. $445,000 Sat/Sun-Mali Gulled ::> JA.™INE CREEX. 3 ]E1TY COM Low! Low! PM. P~ spe, views. Guard pttd. JBR. 2.SBA.$439,000 Sun-Harriet Borirind UDO ISLE, 215 VIA DQON N.B. Udo liftstY._le. Newly painttd. 3Blt l.7SBA. Sun-Hyla Bcrtca UDO ISLE, 104 VIA ORVIETO N.B. Value! Location! Ertn wide lot 48R. 3 BA. Sun-Virginia O'Brien LIDO ISLE, 223 VIA QUITO, N.B. EUJOPC:*D stvle, mn lalJ' lot 4BR. 3.SBA. Sun-Bob Col1KC10 MESA VERDE, 1828 ICINGLET CT. CM. Pool bc.nt nh t111DJ andcs. Silt 3BA Sun-Dick !>icisoo $503,000 SS85,000 $849,000 $420,000 NEWPORTHEIGHl'S, 2101 £. lsntSTUETtl N.B. Villa siena, Dm:I' Meh:rnoeaa tonbome. 3BR. 2.JBA. $249,000 Sun-Catherine Simoos OCF.AN 11DGE, 7 NIGKl'SHORE NEWPORT COAST Sm Win.._ ii Newport. NewtyWI~ 41l 4JIA. Sl.295,000 Sun-ATS OCEAN RIDGE, S NIGIITSHOltE NEWPORT COAST Huborandcitylidiivie,...s. Gattdcommunity. SBR. S.SBA. $1.395,000 Sun-ATs SHORECUFFS,J42DRIF1WOODCDM Prtstig!ous area, pted beach. 3BR. 3BA Sun-B.J. JOhnson $615,000 Ocuo and citym. Family and boous rooms. 4BR3.5BA $879,000 Sat/Sun-Karen 'kczck UPPER BACK~ 2200 L\KE PARK LN. N.B. Reduad40K. H1te bomew.llaktlt Bad: ~view. SBR, 3JBA $4S9,000 Sun·Jo King WFST NEWPORT, 5801-5801.S SEASHORE N.B. Sand! Sea! Su~! Ocean&oot units. 4BR. SBA. Sl,42S,OOO Sat/Sun-Solly Slutun WIMBLEOON VILLAGE, 3381 WIMBLEDON WAY C.M. Shows liOt It ~ Bailer~~ sbuam. 5Bll 4BA. $299,000 Sun-Oaudette Blanchard OUfOFAREA HUNTINGTON BF.ACH, 19S96 OAKDALE LN Designer perfect Ocean brceus. 2BR. 2JBA Sat:.sandy Daley IRVINE, 1J SOAJlJNG HAWK Duper &milv home. Great location. 4BR. 2JBA Sat-Myrna Boom $369,000 $324,900 .. I 2312 ARAllA ~Sun. REDUCED TO $439,000 Wonderful 4 btdroom. 3 bath ~ !Ml home. Upgraded IUtchcn. f:uniiv room, ~a. SITlOOfh a:ifUi&< and fftshly painrrd. ~ha fW. quicr loatiori and a GREAT Bt.N! JUST ltEDUCED (">wncr lS ready to sdl BRING OFtER! · 2821 ALTA VISrA . Open Sun. . $649, This &bulous ungk bd EaRbluff homt has a panoamic view of calN. 8-k &iy. mounwns ligh11. An>mftics indudr French Doon. rik cntty. JmOO<h cding. r-t l.ighu. pbnwion shut oondicioned and mo~. You muu icr this c:xa:poonal home .· DOVER SHORES "MAIN CHANNEC' PRIVATE FSI'ATE Located in Dover Shores on the main ' finest arncniries + quality seen in a residence of its kind. 6 BR, 5.25 BA Private courtyard. Dock for 50+foot boar. $1,9SO,OOO Nancy Badidd Tomlmallui 1-800-962-8555 857-3478 PENINSULA Newly consuuctcd 3BR on the Boardwalk - Sun, Surf and Sand. $998,000 UNDAISLE 5BR I 4.5BA Cwtom. Pier and Slip. Under $1,000,000 Uf BAYSIDE COVE Spacious -2BR -modd perfect. Penthouse views. $6S9,000 NEWPOKf COAST R£.SALES •THE POINT *NEWPORT RIDGE •<>Cf.AN RIDGE •MONTSERRAT -rnE P..STATES •PELICAN HIU •PELICAN POINT *TROVARE •ST. MICHEL •ALTFSSA •SANCERRE *SUMMIT •ST. LAURENT 725-5126 DOVER SHORES F.STA.TE Spaciow sinfde ltvcl cwtom home I 20ft. of Back lfay and City Light Views. $995,000 OCEAN IUDG! WJ11f VIEWS New 5BR. Custom with Mediterranean flair, Just compkud -awaits your appronl . $1,39S,OOO LINDA ISLE Incredible 5BR Cwtom·w/Down Channd views. Large Dock. $2,395,000 OCEAN RIDGE -JUST COMPLETtl> Four Bedroom+ Library I Abuu Grunbdt. Soothing Santa Bubara Mystique. $1,298,000 ot ~Estate • July 13. 1996 ~ can help make the difference in your life! TERRJFIC FAMILY HOME! Sjacious 4 bedroom, 1.75 home! Splmdid separate family room.1 Formal dining. Special rkn. lmirk laundry. JACK GIFFORD $159,500 CORONA DEL MAR TOWNHOUSE 3 bloc/ts to beach. 1 blodr to town! Only 6years old! 2248 sq. ft. white on white kitchen, Jam. room, dining, 2 car attach garage.1 KATHLEEN MC NAMEE $385,000 GATED COMMUNITY Best Value in Newport Beach! 2 bedroom, 2 bath t:Utached home just reduced Perfect condition~ great location. Call now! ROBERT MILLIKEN $285,000 WESTCLIFF BEST BUY! Great curb nppe11' with pretty Birch trees. 3 hedroom, 2 bath wrth plenty of room to expand up j or out. Mot111med seller. ROBIN TENCH $425,000 I CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION! Upper Newport Ba 4 bedroom, 3 bath, meed oversru a or amtry J.D. CALLAGHAN $434,500 DREAM HOME I Located close to Heroes Jr. High and FoothiU High. Highly upgmrkd 4 bedroom + Dm, 3 bath. 3 I I fi"f'lact1, 3000 + sq. ft. pool home. Motivated sellers. JACKJE HANDLEMAN $449,000 1 I MUST SELL TODAY!!! Foreclosure imminent. Help.~1 Fantastic large family home in great neighborhood Contact Marlu hotline @J-800-510-2005 cot:U#5002. MARK ACKRJCH $259,000 l 0% DOWN WESTPAR.K 3 bedroom, 3 bath take ()Ver loan. New Carpet, rktached home low association dues. Attached garage. light and bright. Fabulous buy. DIANE CAPPEL . $239,000 OCEANSIDE EMERALD BAY Homaite firrt time on the marlut in 40 years. Fantastic views. excelintt building potential CaU for tktails. BILL DOLBY $885,000 CORONA DEL MAR Gmcious rol home on large lot. 3 bedroom, 3 bath + fol"lnlli /jvf"I d-dining rooms. family room. 3 car ,-,r tmd 11«a1 to 3 pri~ 6eaches. DIANAPllO~BR $749,000 _ _.) I • FABULOUS VIEW!! An abso/11u "Must See" .thu 4 bedroom,·4.5 bath. beautifal home 1vas bui/J for family mtmainin1 ... the 1prctacular &zy an:J City lithts view goes on and on w11h owr 1800 sq. fr. of tkcltmg to m;oy itfrom. C.D 760-5()()()exi. 1381139 BilJ and Donna Webster $1,190,000 WELCOME HOME ... This rrmodrktvt' bedroom family homr. sitU11Ud high a top Sp /aJs Hill, o n'1 brrathtafing oaan vinvs from N. rt Harbor 10 'Yf!:,tn/ina It nd nnd daulin_g city lights 11invs of F:t:'on bland and mlond across the So. Cllhj. basin. c.u 760-5()()() ext. 136 Jane Sungaila $1,275,000 DECORATOR PERFECT Fabulous two Jtory home with extra livint room and ltitchm upstairs off mastu. ProftJJionally lanthcaped with nrw spa.' £11,.ry 11mn11ty Robyn ~ar• $319,000 GREAT CURB APPF.AL Exrrllmt M/ur for IArir 5 bedroom, 3 b11th horM. Bit conwrr lat. 2 firrplaces, priwu font rounya,,/ mtry. Don't miss this one' l"nad to uO Opne Horu• S11n 1-4 2701 Ctrtli-J Dr. Mn11 V....U CUI 760-5()()() ntt 117 Jadde Kandlema.o $29S,OOO ' An International Company 760-5000 hppt.Jremax.llnlt.com ' FABULOUS EMERAI.D BAY Emerald &y Comemporary likr nnv. E:amsiw ~of '(mmu. 5 b((irooms, 4.5 baths w11h Oc~11n, &tUh 11nJ G.anyon vuw1. CUI 494-7475 Bill Dolby $2.395,000 GATED ~EWPORT COMMUNITY? Newrr 4 b~tboom, 3 b•th homr with pmwu Spa •"" W111ef all Lush /antlsc•pin~, pn11au JHlrW. Ki«hnr with cmkr iskzml Family room, Living /Wm 11n4 M6Stt"I' tvith fi191iuts. 3 Cllr 1al'tll' 11nd morr. Own" "'41 c.rry! CUI 760-5000 at. 112 Diane Pro..er $498,000 An International Company 760-5000 hppt.Jremmdlnk.com BAYCRESTS BEST BUY!! &low m11rltt1! 4 bedrooms, family room with Frmrh doorr to pool mu/ prJ. Nnu roof. lk>on 11n4 win44ws! REDUCED!! CUI 760-5000 ott. 126 $539,000 PANORAMIC VJEWS "ABOVE THE HARBOR" ... In this EuroJ>cmt-1tyk 111Uti romm11rri1J. Exipns1u tln1,,.,,Jic ~i .wn howu. 3 liNlrt>omloJfia llNi 3 b111/n. Enh11n«tl IViib ~h liW1atoN, biAclt pniu, faux finishes, rurwd , b11.11utn'I ••• OJI 760-5000 ott. 111 $689,000 TURTLE ROCK BEAUTY Vinw """""" tm"klt. An«htJ Mwl>k uu till'llf'· V.ulw aib"fl-Bat V.lw. · Gil/ 611-MAXG Maia• Golclea $179.900 NEWPORT BEACH Fllbulous tk,.11111 4 btdroom/4 faU baths 1i11f/~ 1tory on 11 largt coma /01. 70111/ rmio<kl of 11bo111 3.000 SIJ·ft· urge K""1-SSJ yard. Mo<kl pu"-ftrt. JUST LISTED!! OJJ 760-5000 e:a. 131 Robin Tench $535,000 ABSOLlITELY IMPECCABLE 4 bedroom Wt11cli/f ho1N rmro<kkd in 92! .Fllmi/y/Music room,· Nr«T ltiuhrn, Iu?un Porrtillin floon, .AIC 11nd 6t11Ulifol ~"' prrl with GA.ubo 11tui SJNI! 0,,-s-l:J0-5:()(} 1115 H;pl.tlrul. Nft1J1ort &-II OJI T.U, 760-5000 ott. 126 $648.000 Daily Piloc a..I a..e • J~ B. 1996 I we can help make the difference in your life! CORONA DEL MAR SOUTHOFPCH MediterraMan 5 year new 3 bedroom townhoTM. Form1tl d~njng room, large living roo'!' with vaulud ceilings and firrpl.iice. Mastn sutte with fireplace and ikclt with spa. ROBYN SEARS $359,000 ENGLISH COUNTRY CUSTOM Private ekctronic gauJ enc/()Je thi.J 11Ulf;r!iJicent home. MIU.k for mtntaining. State oft& art ltitchm with indoor BBQ and comninrial refrig. 6000 J~. Ii. of e~ance. JOAN'B\JRkE $1,675,000 JUST REDUCED "HARBOR VIEW" Lowly, quality_ "-build ~tivt ho~ with Jecond-Jtory adtiition. &atum: New windtnur & doors, beaUlifal oalt fo.>orr, cojfmd ceilings,, Jltylights, new ltitchm breakfast room, Jamil]. room; and formal dining room. 4 bedrooms. and 3 bathJ. E'LYNEE KEMP-All.EN $649,000 LOW DOWN AND MOTNATED Immaculate newer TownhoTM. largeJt plan -3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, with firrplaCe. Will ull! ·subiect to,. kSJ than 1096 down. DUSTY HARRIS $259,000 Light and bright: 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath condo! Qpt?" spaciow foor plan. Newer carpet. large din!~arra. JACK GIFFORD $112,900 LIVE IN A DOG'S WORLD 59 D~ can be boan:kd or raised on Jiu. lndw:kJ 3 bedroom home. ~!Xe lot. Unusual ReJ-KmMl r.oninL_! Near john ~yne Airport. MAXINE GOLDEN $214,300 FAMILY LMNG AT ITS BEST!! Customiud 2 Jtory with 5 bedrooms1 3 baths plus a ~e bonus room. iATKeyard. poo1 and Ip4_ tn 11 "'fh ana Jemu sming. Mount1ttn 11nd City Lifht vuws. ]UllA LIAO $749,000 PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP Perfect family home. Qu_iet location. &autifaJ mnodi~ newn-roof a NJ app/umca. 3 bedroom and~ grrat !."....~ Call tkiatls. MARK JACQUES $214,300 JUST LISTED Incrrdibk Bax Ocean, and nitf!t lirht 11irws ftom this ~cu/4r "PProxim11ulj 5,()()() Slf· ft total mn«kl. Gtmd courtyartl wi'th pooL spa and ~~~rdnu· ROBINTENCH $f,2SO,OOO EUROPE.AN/URBAN FEEL /~for profo.t!o""1s! G_"1N to AirJ!Off. Sjlopp_ini, Dmmi. Two MllS"tq S1Uta. GwaiJ ~ •* f~GHAN $219,900 .. • .. ( 4bdnns, Family Rm, White & Bright, Pool, New Roof, Doors & Windows! · Code 112011 S8S;8tJf1' Now IS29,000 3bdrm w/Granny Unit! Beamed Ceilings! Remod & Expanded in '92! Code II 2051 1429,900 BEADY TO MQYE,,, Ocean Vin¥, 4bdrms, Family Rm . Upgraded & Expanded In I 980's! lVST n u Ollf Of ESCBOWI Super Beryl 3bdrms, View Deck. Upgraded Thru-OUtl Code 12071 1$09,000 Code I 2031 $379,000 ongpzmmADUll.!M+- 2 T.......,_ lbdnn & 3bdnns. Both Upgraded 'Ncwpwt IWfl"bl Baut.. 3bdrm w/l bdrm Apt to the MAXI ate..,.. auot new In 19871 c:,.,,,. ,.,., 119,000Ii11#,000 <:-. #»11 ...... . . OVer 171'ears ~eriena >Uong the Coast 'lJro(er ~ti to !l(f./!MtV(:Jlall of !fatN. 760-5000 x131 Om= S.OOQ sguga («ti Exceptional custom built 4BR with stunning vtews of the Bad< Bay and city lights. FabuJ~us Ooor plan w/buge upstalts Bonus and Ga.me Room FIT FOR A KING! Courtyard pool plus ttar yard spa. GATED ~;H3 car garage. S1,2st1,000 Coro"" dcl Mqr Y#Ufvr Total remodel w/ a large master suit' & office. J fireplaces, 2 patio's and a gorgeous yard! $539,000 Omm SIM ofPCH la CorotM., MM 3BR 2BA. prlvate spa, enclosed yard. Rftlucal 1479,0001 312$~ N,,..,, I * ""'' Wonderful 3 Bil on ta,. Jot w/ beautiful ya.rd Just lbtedl IU?.a.bMzw 1<1/MOJC.Sout/i Collll N,,..,.,E_,,,, llMM 48R. 2.S BA w/ 2 flreplaces. Grut family tOQm. Pool&: sp1. lrnmacuUte. 1499,000 1$12..tnlt.A • I . . . ------- Bob & Dovie Koop Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop Jr. Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 Large custom home, 5 Bedrooms. 5.5 Baths. appx. 4,200 sq. fl .. lots of marl>le, granite & ute, gourmet kit. Sub-Zero. elevator. dual A/C, wet bar. fireplace, several deck,, 3 car garage, private gated street at Big Corona. Incredible moulh of the harbor views from almost every room! $1,895,000 Bob Koo , Sr. or Jr. ;~ ~ ~·-.~ -:J .'\ii --. ' ... ---i. - CORONA DELMAR DUPLEX Great location ocean side of PCH. Ador- able. remodeled 2 bedroom + den house, $585,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. EASTSIDE FIXER Comer R-2 Lot Prime location, This house needs TLC! Quiet tree lined street, large corner 101. $170,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. CAMEO fUGHLANDS Expanded 'l hcdmom, 2.5 bath, single level home wtth a den. a large walk-in cloc;et, fonnol dining room. two fire- place~. two car onached garage. lu~h landscape. private pool & spa, gated beaches. $495,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. OLD C.D.M. DUPLEX Two very cute. Two bedroom. One bath units on .1 quiet tree lined trect. walk to Five Crowns, Big Corona &. shopping. $425,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. '4 Two Ocean Front Lots Incredible moulh of the harbor views, gated streeL Plan ready. wilh completed foundations, driveways. plumbing & electric. Steal these lotst $790,000 & $7 40,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. CAMEO IDGHLANDS Highly upgraded. 3 brm. + den. fire· place. 2.5 baths, heavily remodeled, pool, . . ·$578,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. LEASES IN NEWPORT Balboa Peninsula: Nice 5 brm, 3 bath, oak cabinets. ttle counters. large roof top deck. gar.ige. ~teps to lhe sand. $2,895 Newport Shores: 3 brms. 2 balhs. loft, family room. open beam ceilings, garage, large roof top sun deck. $2,095 Harbor Point: Beautiful 3,700 Sq. ft. home with a large yard, gated commuity, feels like a custom. OCEAN VlRW. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. $5,000 COSTA ME'SA FIXER Large R·2 Lot ASSUMABLE $143,000 nRST T.D. Existing house on an extra large lot. price includes plans for two large townhomcs. Seller motivated! $159,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. BAY FRONT UNITS Fabulous harbor view. white sandy beaches. Rare opponunity to own four bay front units on Newport Harbor. $725,000 Bob Koop, Sr. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Robyn Allen-Sears Re/M~ Hall of Fame Direct Line: 640-2677 CORONA DEL MAii .. Mint Town,__, • Soude of KHI • MediterraneWl S Vr. Nu 3 BED/38TH townhome w/veufted ceilngs, $1tytighb, F.P., master w/F.P. lfld sp1 on vieW c1edd OftlrSl9, .. CORONA DB. MAii • Sp«taculor Tudw lbeeft......, • 38ED/3.SBATH comptetefy remodeled townhome in the hurt of CdMI Feels like a house! Granlt~ ef\tfy, flrep&Ke. and slab granite kitchen counters, hardwood floors. 1 Bed/a.th DownstMsl 620111••·· OnlJUZ,.- BORDERING NIWPDllT 9IACH • Sp«tocub' OcilGrt Mtwsl • 4 Yr. New 4 BED/lTH +BONUS ROOMI Gourmet kite.hen with eating._ formal dining room, famtly room wtth custom fireplace, protml~ landscaped yard. G.-~ views! C>..e,l11S.Mllll Ul.rJUllU tit. 650-9093 ~·s.a~ .• &.d "/ 7 ,. ",.,., """" """""' """". 180 Broadway Unsurpassed quality abounds in this charming 1500 +sq. ft. home. AJC, security system, dcctronk gate, RV acc.css, gorgeous landscaping and gorgeous inside tool R-2 Owner may carry. . REDUCED 1750 Skylark Ln.-N.B. Grear family nei~borhood! 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bath, f.unily room, solar heated pool (gated for child safety}. 2 fireplaces, inside laundry, approx. 8800 square foOt lot. 631-6S94. If you would like to submit materials for ~on or you have an intaatina llOry idea, contact Julie Vu, ra1 eatMe editor It (71-4) 574- 4242. fax (714') 650--4802. To l1*b us by mall: Daily PilOt Real ·~~~-..539 W. Bey SI., Com Mela. CA 9JIZ7. Prime Emerald Bay homesite Located in the private beach community of Emerald Bay in Laguna Beach, the parcel is on the oceanside of Pacific Coast Highway and is across from oceanfront Emerald Bay. It is just a short stroll to the 1/2 mile long private beach. One of the few remaining lots available on the oceanside of PCH, this property provides for.a terrific ocean and sunset view by taking advantage of the building CC and Rs. The building process in Emerald Bay is one of a two tiered process for building approvaJs. First, the homesite owner submits a home design to the Emerald Bay association. The approvals are aligned to stay wi.thin the community's CC and Rs. Once approvaJs are made by the association the plans are sent to the county for fioaJ approvaJ. · The Emerald Bay community is located at the north end of the picturesque seaside village of Laguna Beach. The community provides s~ championship tennis courts, a new swim center, activities for children and adults and acres of beautiful gtaSS parks. Ftw raon info""'11ion, call BiD Dolb1 of RE/MAX, (714) 494-7475. SITUATED ON THE BLUFF -·- Newport Proper INDIJllNDlllTLY OWNED a OPERATED featuring fine properties from condos to castles ... s~ ~ ~ 4Ulee 1969 1-:xperlence tht u hllaratlon or living right on one or l.a11una'" lovelle!>1 beaches. Llvt' In over 6400 sq.ft. or lu11:ury with private ~1tps lo beach a nd 45' f~vate boat mooring. Call ror features ll<;I. $3,899,000 LSJ FOR THE SOPHISTICATE Be11u11ru1 ei.t111e. approx. 6000 sq. fl .. Formal llving/piano rm, gourmtt kll. f11bulou~ ma_~ter w/rt'tttal + vltw deck. Oram111k pool wllh ~unktn bar, spa & terraced waterfall. $1, 19s;ooo cs SANDY SHORES Partially rompltlfd JBR, 3BA conltmponry home. Locatfd In W~ Nt'wpon rlithl on lht sandy beach and near city ttnnl• courts. $1, 100,000 SS I 24CARAT Sp«tacular vltws over rlty ll&hts. whJtewater, Catalina and Callfomla's Rlvltra coastline. Over I acn custom lot with City and Coastal Commls.!ton approval ror 9578 sq. fl.. M Skmdertan-deslgned borM. $995,000 MS • Try the test of ti In real estate, the F grganization has a position of and confidence roviding superior ice to Southern alifornia since 1969 ... ... a reputation earned by consistently honoring the basic values of integrity, ~nee, and along ~ customer satisfaction. Our people are the difference sales associates are cted for their SPYGLASS HILL Spacious 3600 sq.n. home wllll rabulou.s moutaJn & city Upta vttws. Cmtom-bolll SBR, 3.75BA. Plus llbnl')', araafte eouratt ldtt bt'D with sub-uro ~ ••d buJJt-la stereo S)'8Um th~bout. $749,000 DSJ El\loy whitewater and coutllne views (rom this custom Morris Skendtrtan home on OttU sidt of Hwy. Walk 1 block to one or Laauna's nnnt ~bes. Perfect ror IM or 2ad ltotnt. $475,000 M2J ~ --:~---:-~ -:-:-...-~.-:----~ .. ... Fabulous Ocean View! Complete interior remodel. Granite counters. whirlpool tubs 1n all bath s, security system. Security gated wrth intercom. $995,000 Premium Greenbelt Location! 2BR, 3BA w/[uropean white krtchen, beautiful hardwood floors, fireplaces. Electronic skylight m dining room. Large bnck pabo w;bu1lt· in BBQ. Comm. Pool & Spa. $795,000 1829 Pon Cartow l rve wrth that feeling of serenity & security in this spectaculaf 4BR, 2.5BA family home. Just steps ~ay from park, club house. pool. Harbor Vie:N Homes Custom Estate. 5BR. 5.5BA plus office (6th bedroom), vaulted 10 ft. ceilings: large lot on cu~ ~lliiiit de-sac. loaded with the finest materials. PRE-coHSTRUCTION OPPORT\HTY $995,000 Spectacular Ocean, Catalina and Canyon Views. Complete custom renovation. Pool and spa in courtyard. A rare site affording both Vlf!W and privacy. •Simpty Magical.• BeautifU two stoey w/4BR, 3.5BA. light & Bright, hardwood flooring, security system. Tranquil English garden with fountain. Owner. may carry. Bring your offers. LAGUNA BEACH Breathtaking whitewater ocean views and captivating sunsets from 2 private patios. 28R, 2BA + Den in tasteful condition.lkederground garage w/2. spaces . .Alst steps to the beach and village. 1607 Sea BeU Circle A Gated Community ... · Oce.an, Catalina, Harbor & City lJghts View on prime -rop of the Hill" c~ de-sac lot. Huge side yard, 6BR, 4BA. Perfect family home. Mobvated Owners! 23 Bodeea Bay Captivating ocean and Catalina Views from this 4BR, 3BA expanded & remodeled home. Two master suites, profe ssionally landscaped. Complete w/large spa & waterfall. Truly a custom COM beauty w/fY-/er S90K 1n upgrades. Newly remodeled in 1 991 . Perfect locabon, ideal oppor ..,for that CN10eT I user. Professionally landscaped and beach close. Highly Upgraded condo with sweeping Ocean & .Harbor Views. 28R, 28A w/OJll. ftooring in edly & kitchen.~~ f .... doofS • au:ti more. Elevator access • "Sec~ complex. \ Harbor View custon, estate Located on a corner iot in a cul-de- sac location, this soon-to-be built home will have five bedrooms plus den or optional "!lxth bedroom. It has five and one-half bathrOOJllS and a three car garage. Interior highlights include dramatic high volume ceilings in the living room. JO foot ceil ings in most rooms, travertine stone flooring in the entry, powder room and kitchen, wood-burning fireplaces in tho living room and family room with custom facades, large skylight and custom rounded wall comers. The impressive kitchen design has a Dacor six burner gas cooktop, built-in refrigerator, dishwasher and double convection oven, cast iron dual sink, center island with vegetable sink, walk-in pantry, custom designed cabinetry and granite countertops. As you enter the· master suite through the double paneled doors you will enjoy 10 foot ceilings with recessed and soffited lighting, a retreat ateil with Fashion Island views, dual walk-in wardrobe with raised panel doors, spacioos bathroom with dual vanity, Rom.an tub with ceramic tile surrounds and hand-set ceramic tile vanity tops and shower. Four of the bedrooms have walk-in closets. The secondary baths include custom cabinetry, hand-set tile vanity tops and showers and cast iron tubs. Exterior details are designer stucco finish, hand crafted entry door, concrete tile roof with rain gutters, three hose bibs and ~aterproof Qutlets. Harbor View is a family oriented neighborhood with a large community park, club house and swimming pool and is close to Andersen Elementary. There are no Mello- Roos taxes and low association dues. · For more U,fomullion, call Keith Dudley of Metro Realty, 5 Corporau Plavi, Newport Beads, (714) 729-1651. ... Read the latest happenings 1n ••• METRO /lEALTY's Mary Lou Marlon wilt celebrate her 80th birthday 1flo, that's not a typo) with a big bash at the Balboa Bay Club today. The blowout will be hosted by her children. Congratulations Mary Lou and happiest wishes for many more years of adding candles to the cake I .... Also celebrating a birthday is Joni SmJtb's littJe girl Rebecca .-it's her first It's hard to believe it's already been a year since she was bor;n. • COWWELL BANKER COSTA MESA's Jean Richmond has again been swept off to yet another romantic locale by her adoring husband. Romance seems to be very popular in that office -Lisa Geiger and her husband also took a week off to spend some time together as they travel north. Jim Beydorft' escaped the fourth of July excitement o n the Peninsula with a fishing trip to Mammoth.-we hope be came back with a full stringer. Over at GRUBB &: ELUS RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES, Dana BL8ck bas decided to make a bid for a seat on the Newport- Mcsa UnJf ed school boar~. She . previously served on the district's sumnut and curriculum audit committees. And yes, that was Mary Hardesty of RUMBOW REALTY leading the way in the Balboa Island Independence Day para~. The event is a tradition with the Island resident, who cheqfuUy played her trombone ducing the festivities. Do'°" lull'• llllJ n•w1 It> U.C,_ In th• Buy/Ut•• cohl•n t Jul ""1 Julk · t'iker, .. Mil 11111U MJ/ot' (114} 51UU2 or flu (114) 6J0411t12. 1 3 5 8 9 10 11 12 16 17 18 19 23 2A 25 26 31 7 8:45 a.m .. Community Relations Committee meeting ""MLS Book cut off 9 a .m. -Noon. Agency l -4 p .m., Ethics Association Office closed In observance of Independenc e Day 10 a .m . -2 p .m .• Broker Preview MLS Book Delivery 9 a .m .. MLS Commltt~e meeting 8:45 a .m .• Affiliate Committee meeting 2 -4· p .m .• COMPASS Beginner course .; 8:45 a .m .• GPA Committee Committee meeting 9 a .m. -Noon, How to be a Hero to Your Clients 1 -4 P:m .. More Soles Through Telephone Marketing 2 -5 p .m., Internet Class 8:30 a .m .• Board of Directors meettng -l 0 a .m. • 2 p.m .. Broker Preview 8:30 a .m ., Orientation/Induction 9 a .m . -Noon. Managing stress & Increasing Energy l -4 p .m .. Exchange 9 a .m ., Grievance Committee meeting 2 -5 p .m .. COMPASS Advanced class 10 a .m. -2 p .m .. Broker Preview 2 -5 p .m., Internet c lass 9:30 a .m . -4:30 p .m., Ctass. Residential Rental Property; taught by Attorne'( Bert Cook. at the aaoctatton office 2 -5 p .m ., COMPASS Beginner Cour18 10 a .m. -2 p.m .. Broker Preview • 9 a .m. -Noon, Tax Ideas for SEtlllng the Persona Resk:Jence 1 -4 p.m .. Tax Ptannlng for Real Estate In Divorce · Orange Coast Realtors' gala Unveils new image From left: Patricio Moore, OCAR executive vice pre$ident, Doug Hockett, OCAR president and Jon Deboy, councilwoman Giant mural painted on rotunda depicts upscale beach lifestyle Nearly 300 guests gathered at the Orange Coast Association of Realtors· ({>CAR) headquarters on Thurs., June 13 to witness the unveiling of Newport Beach's newest landmark -a collage mural painted on the rotunda of the association's buildin . In addition to local area Realtors. the unveiling was attended by Jan Dehay. councilwoman, Douglas Hockett, OCAR president and Patricia Moore, who serves as executive vice president of the depicts different aspects of life in and around Newport Beach including coastal imagery. the Newport Beach Pier. the Fun Zone ferris wheel and the Balboa Pavilion. 'This was a landmark occasion for both the OCAR and our community," Moore said. "It is our hope that this mural will serve as a reminder to our members as well as local residents of our dedication and commitment to promoting the bcautifuJ area known as the Gold Coast to worl ove ." Established in 1929, the OCAR is comerised of nearly 1,500 real estaJe professionals representing 642 real estate brokerages throughouJ Newport Beach and the surrounding communities. The association. _.,. .... --;;;;:::=------, association The event included an outdoor reception and was highlighted by a ceremony dedicating the association's new name and image. Created by two local artists, Michael Tauber and Todd Williams, the muraJ will provides w members with a wfurangeof support services including regular COMlflll.llicaJion designed to Inform them about modifications aNl impending changes in tlu industry, legiskllire suppott, DRE- qprored seMinan and comput1r courses an4 occus to mlllJipk Ustings ~-----__.~__, as w1U as Pholo by Julie Viker ref en nee maurillL ~ © · r I ! I . P 1 -~· 1 • \. l . . l . 111. P, 1 · \ --1 I I . I ) I . " l . . l ) . . \ \. I OCEANFRONf LIVING Views, pool, guest home & a very private accessible beach below. $2,495,000 CDM TOWNHOME Pool, jacuzzi, clubhouse, guest parking and nearby shopping. $189,900 CATALINA& OCFANVIEWS Pride of ownership f.unily home with wood burning fireplace on large lot. $897,000 CDMSOUTII OFPACffiC COAST HWY Least expensive SFR detached home in town near beach & local shopping. $379,500 OCEAN&BAY VIEW LOT Extn wide parcel off the beaten path. Plans are ready-to-build NEW LISTING CDM A real ulifornia style floor plan. Bright, light & ;tiry. Very near shopping & beaches. $625,ooO' CDMPRIME CORNER Ocean & Harbor night light views from garden terrace. Very near to ocean's bluff. $899,000 CDMLEASE Z bedroom, 2 bath townhome South of Paci6c Coast Hwy. wim peak-a-boo view of ocean. Sl,47S/MO. • .. . Grubb & Ellis announces top 20 agents in first half of year Pam Ball is recognized as top producer Grubb & Ellis' top 20 agents for the first half of 1996 have been named, according to Ron Mazzano, senior vice president and d"Jstrir:/ manager of Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Est.ate Services Newport Beach. Pam Ball, who was named top producer, •• Pam Boll ... - has surpassed even her own expectations since joining Grubb & Ellis as a new licensee less than two years ago. "She has a natural aptitude for negotiating the sale of properties in all price ranges and recently sold a bayfront property in Corona dcl Mar," Mazzano said. "Her work ethics and ability to relate to her clients' needs is the key to her success." Ball handles all types of properties including income units and starter homes. , Eric Show I I Other honorees are: Gary Hesselgesser, Stephanie Houghton, Sally Shipley, Anne Hoover, James Weisenbach. Kent McNaughton, Linda Oeth, Lois Jacobs, Barbara Aune, Gisela Burmeister, Marilyn Kershner, Mali Gulledge, Ted Jarvis, Suzanne Shuler, Ann Peters, Laraine Shaw, Eric Shaw, Carol Allison and James Gray. ..Whether you are buying or selling real estate, our agents will assure that the transaction is structured to your best ' ' . advantage. They will provide you with the most current infonnation on financing. marketing and any pertinent changes in real estate law," Mazzano said .... Their knowledge of these areas is continually enhanced by personal research as well as Grubb & Ellis training programs." Tluse agents can be reached al Grubb & Ellis Rerilhnlilll Real Estale Serric11, 23 Corporau P'/aza, Ste. 190, Newport Beach, Calif. 92666. Call (714) 644-6200. Maria Bercovitz: Real estate ta~es center stage • FAVORITE AGENCY: Fred Sands Newport Properties JOBTJTLE: Realtor associate FARM AREA: Southern California LENGm OF TIME WITH AGENCY: Since 1987 CITY OF RF.SIDENCE: Newport Beach HOBBIES/INTERESTS: Acting and back stage work at the community theater, travel and dance CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS: The Balboa Bay Club, EO. Orange Coast Association of RcaJtors board of directors BV.~caltors Exchange Group and Hoag Hospital volunteer work. . LAST BOOK READ: "How Could You Do That" by Dr. Laura Schlessinger • FAVORITE MOVIE: 'The Bodyguard" RESTAURANT: Antonellos and The Ivy in Los Angeles FAVORITE GETAWAY: Hawaii PETPEF;VE: Arrogance HOW DO YOU Maria Bercovitz DEFINE SUCCESS? Success is to know you are loved and repccted by the people that really matter in your life. Wt want IQ hear from you through our SNAPSHOT column. Tht column ftaJurts rtal estate owners, brokers, agents, marketing rtprestntalives and staff members. We encourage you to send a photo (black and white, if possible), with the individual's' and the company's name marked on the back. Send or fax your information to: Julie Viker, real estate tdilor, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay SL, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; Fax: (714) 650-4~02. Deadline: 5 p.m. Tuesday. We 'll publish it as space is available. To revise inf ormadon that has already been submiJJed, call (714) 574- 4242. The Sands Grou.p to auction Properties located in four Southern California counties 'The Sands Group. the auction company affiJiated with Fred Sands Realtors. wi ll auction 163 homes located in four Southern California counties. July 27 -,28. Properties in Orange and San Diego counties will be auctioned oo Sat., July 27 at the Westin Hotel, South Coast Plaza. and properties in San Bernardino and Riverside countries will be auctioned on Sun .• July '28 at the Riverside Convention Center. B~ auctions will begin at 11 a.m., with registration starring at 9 a.m. Properties offered include single-family homes. condominiums and planned unit developments. All properties will be open for viewing from 12 to 4 p.m. on JuJy 13 - 14 and July 20 -21. •This auction features a vast variety of quality fK>mes, .including many newly refurl>isbed properties," said Dan Verdin, senior director of The Sands Group. "Buyers can expect bargains because the lenders U"C e~tremely motivated to sell." According to Verdin. buyina a home at an auction has become a quick and popular alternative to lhe more 111lditional home- buyina method. With a good auction cornpany1 buyers can eitpcci knowledgeable. friendly and profes. ional • real estate services. "At The Sands Group. we try to make purchasing homes through our auctions as buyer-friendly as possible." Verdin said. .. Our licensed real estate professionaJs are accessible to answer the concerns of potential buyers and provide the assistance needed lo make the home-buying process easier." The Sands Group real estate people will conduct a How to Buy at an Auction seminar at the Westin Hotel at South Coast Plaza, July 24 at 7 p.m. and at the Riverside Convention Center, July 25 at 7 p.m. All documentation on the properties will be available for inspection at that time. Potential bidders can receive infonnation on pre-registering from The Sands Group office and bidder registration will al o be held on auction day beginning at 9 a.m. The properties in Orange County arc located in Aliso Viejo, Anaheim, Buena Park, Dana Point, Garden Grove, La Habra.. Laguna Hills, Laguna NigueJ, Mission Viejo. Orange, Rancho Santa Margarita. San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Stanton, Westminster and Yorba Linda. For blllMr ilifo""""°"' o lbt of · profHl'tJ foe''"'"" In otleu COl41ttiu anll "" ouctio11 l>r«lt,,,. (#915·LTC), c"'1 Tll• ~ Gro• ""°"'" hifo,..,,...,. oJ.fk• Ill 80()40(>.SA.NDS (#().1263). Call Bol1 [>c11kluit: 760-1900 Ne~ :zero point option .for credit Product designed for senior homeowners minimizes loan dosing costs Transamerica HomeFirst has introduced a zero point option for its HouscMoney• Cash Account, a line-of<redit product designed specifically for senior homeowners. This option saves borrowers money up front by minimizing loan closing costs. It is the first zero point option to be offered by a reverse mongage lender. HouseMone~ Cash Account allows individuals 65 years of age and older who own a home valu~ at $75,000 or more to conveniently borrow money against the equity in their property without making • monthly payments. No salaried inoome is needed to qualify. 1be maximum line of credit available depends on the borrower's age and home value. The uro point opt1bo is Transamerica Homefirsl's second major product innovation. The company was the ftrst to offer a ~verse mortgage product that provides borrowers wilh lif etirne monthly income, regan:Uess of whether or not they live in their homes. The HouseMone~ Cash Account is f available in California, Colorado, Connecticut. the District of Columbia, Florida. Georgia, Illinois, Maryland. Michigan, New Jersey. New York. Ohio. Oregon, Pennsylv~ia, Virginia and Washington. The zero point option is not available in Illinois'and New York. Product features include: • Line of credit: Customer can draw up to the full line, at any time. Unused portion grows at five percent annually. Amount depends on home value and borrower's age. • Open ended: Customer can borrow, repay and borrow again. •Minimum draw: $500 • • Tenure loan: 1be lioe is available as long as the customer lives in the home. The interest rate is variable, based on· • one year Treasury rate plus five percent. Reset annually with lO pcrceot lifetime cap on initial rate. Interest incurred only on amount of money actually borrowed. Ad4i1Joul Uif ot'lltt11iH CtU1 H oblobtftl by callbtt MJ0.538·55~9, ~"' W206. ~ H,,.._F;m tdfar • llfOn ,..""' lfN#'ff*p """""' ,,...,. .,,, ot.lter ~ lnMr. 111• co.;.,.1 ii • •1tlt of~ l"iMM• 0.-0., dN • JUuutc• °"" oJ n..r...mo c.,,. . ~ . ' . 644~1600 723~8800 llXClUSIYI[ AFFILIATE OF SOTHEBY'S I NTERNATIONAL R EALTY PROVIDING UNPARA.LLELED BROKER.ACE AND MARKETING S ERVICES FOR THE WORLD'S MOST SIGNIFICANT PROPERTIES New listing~ New listings West Newport Very nice duplex with bo01t dock. Walk to ocean. Foraey & Good $484,500 ----.,,,--., ~-""' ... -t'. • --~ -• -_... -... OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY Z'l~::&. ~J· c.-.--2414 .....,.l"nt P~'9gafi ... 1310 ~· !l31~om ~==,JM..a Grmnllle I 13' GruYllle ~llldpC...- ~ ..... ~ JJn:m ~1._,, 'MC ·1,il·I ~ 1i11 §1,6 • I:. 2-5 $64,,000 s.. (2•5) $1 ,'8,,000 Sat/Su (1 .. 5) $629,000 Sat/Sun (1-5) $559,000 Sun (1-5) $67,,000 Saa (1-5) $179,000 Sun (1--4) $59',000 $2,49',000 SatlSun_J,'·') Sun (I u•9.000 19,000 Sat p-'1 Sun 1-5 $2'9,000 Sat (1 .... ) $639,000 Sat/Sun f 2-') $399,000 Saa (2..,) $'69,000 S.a (2-5) ~· ·..i., -~~ .-.. c ............. Ketdt ..... MorplaJ g.. ... BetertJMorpllJ Sldlr"rHmltl mi.·.·11:: fj:~l . s.n.=m Im 1:.u,fk-t:a_,, ··!': $4M,000 Silt (2--') $429,000 S.a (2•') $369,000 ..,... .. .,, $409,000 S.a (I..,) ' $4'9,000 S.a (2-') ,.., o.otl $'49,000 Su (1-5) ...._ ,._ $510,000 s.a (1 .... ) ltltlel9 .... Newport North City lights views from 2 Bd. 2 Ba. with 2 car garaae. Gree Lombarcll $219,000 Soutlt Lap.u Beach 2 Bd. 2 Ba. with private beach access on the ocean. Bob DITulllo $259,900 EMtbluff Bl& remodeled home at an ln-eslstible price. View. Coby Ward $589,000 shows like a model. Upgrades. Views of mountains & city lights. Excellent location. Sara Hinman $175,000 Costa Mesa Eutatde He&Pt9 Channln& l bed· room on large R-2 lot. Near park. Jlll Andru• $2,9,000 View Properties The Bluffs Great location. Near pool, nature walk with spectacular views of 8aclt Bay.city lights and mountains. Coby Ward $355,000 Special 5 bedroom pool home on rd green E.N.C.C. Blll Wedmore $619,000 Large custom built home on bii lot with view. Recent construction. Coby Ward $699,000 Newport Helchts Newer 5 Bd. family room, eat-In kitchen. Elevator. SteWno & Hassel $769,000 Ocean Rldce Spectacular view of sunsets over Ha!bor. New 5 Bd. 5.5 Ba. Connie Mauentl $1 ,499,000 A Allvlew Terrace, walklna distance to town, beach and parks. Overlooks ocean. Connie Mauentl $lt24, 7'0 Condo & Townhome Living Newport North Highly upcraded Newport North Lowest price. 2 bedroom townhome with view. Ideal location. Make offer! 2 bedrooms. Gree Lombardi $174,990 -Marie Fal'8o $176,900 Eut9lde C09ta M... Special 3 bed· room ln pted association with pool. Keith Randle $17,,000 VIiia Pohlt Two master suites wtth loft In pted community. Flreplace. Mike Marr $309,000 644,-)600 723,.8800 Bayfront Uving Central Newport Oceanfront l Bd. 3 Ba 2 fireplaces, wine cellar, security system. Rick Lancevtn $I, 195,000 BelbcMI Peak .. w E:XqUlsfte bayfront site -.ld home with forever Views. EVIi• Cortlett $J,07' ,000 ' . . 644~1600 723~8800 Lido Isle Udo Isle Prime 30' lot for 3,000 sq. ft. custom home. steps to beach Biii Feeney $399,000 Udo Isle Lido Isle perfection! 3 bedrooms. 45' lot with south patio. John & Robin M cMonlgle $695,000 Udo Isle Bayfront on 45' wide lot Large dock Contemporary design • Jerry Flnster $2,895,000 Gated Co.mmunitles Sea Island Best of all views and best of all values! Absolute perfectlonl Mary Ellen & Bob Weclen $•95,000. Newport North GO'ieoUS 4 Bd. 3 Ba. 3 car garage on lush oversized lot. Crq Lombardi $495,000 4 ~drooms, 3.5 baths, 3 car garage. 3 fire- places Cul-de-sac. Large den off master. Berg & Langevin $•99,000 F.menlld Bay Ocean vtew OJStOm home ln fabulous oondltfon. 4 bedrooms. 2.5 ~ Prtvate beach. tennJs:The Best! Jerry Flnster $1,237,500 Blc Can1on Deane Dover model 2 bedroom, 2 bath, shows very nice. Marte Ferco $497,000 Blc Canyon Single story custom home with sweeping fairway views. Worden & Bibb $I ,'50,000 Irvine Cove 3 bedrooms, 4 baths. Fabulous courtyard and pool. · Jerry Flnster $ 1,525,000 Family .Neighborhoods Newport Heights Quiet cul-de-sac. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Walk to schools. SteUlno & Hassel $4'39,000 Harbor View Homes Wonderfully maintained 4 bec:troom, 3 bath Monteco. Kline & Harris $46',000 Herbor View Horaee. Expanded 4 ed. 3.5 Ba. on exceptlon•lly latte lot. Schmlesln1 & Mertz $6)9,000 Belcourt Custom Grand Belcourt Estate. Magnificent grounds. Pool. Morphy & Zem $2,600,000 Harbor R.Jdce Maplftcent 6 Bd. 7 Ba. custom estate. Panoramic views. carol Berc $2,695,000 Pelican Point Unsurpassed In architectural design and quality. Sara Hinman $3.295,000 views from this spectacular custom homeslte on the golf course. Hassel & Heck $I, 795,000 Laguna Beach • 0 C EA N V I E W I N H A'r B 0 R V I E W H I L LS BEACH COMMUNITIES Low price duplex! 3 bedrooms, I t>ath & 2 bedrooms, I bath south of highway. · $449,000 Ocean view. Walk to gated beaches. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. ~ $525,000 Owner says sell! 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room, office. OCEAN VIEW! $995,000 OPEN. SUNDAY I ·5 1531 Sandcastle OPPORTUNITY Get on the bayfront at thf s exceptional price! 4 bearoorns, 4 baths, family room and dock. . $1,395,000 I '· .. . • ... .. 723~8800 644~1600 llCLUSIVl AFFILIATE OF SOTHEBYS INTERNATIONAL REALTY PROVIDING UNPARALLELED BROKERACE AND MARKETINC SERVICES FOR THE WORLD'S MOST SIGNIFICANT PROPERTIES ---------• ~-• a;._ 723~8800 644~·1600 I , . ... _ .. --__.----,. . ---. ~---...... --~ john · · ·Robin McMonigle 717~4711 Lido Isle Amenities Lido Isle Street Gulde •O..Wry Two Wry Private Beoclles ThrM Tennis Courts ~ Chlldrt11 Vlt Lido llofd • Vlt9tulnt • Vlt Otlllll • ZW.Ckdt Security PalTol Boot Storoo• • Salling lmofts Vlt Allllltt Vltlllm • Vita ...... "9mlldo Clubhouse • Ory • Tennis lessons Vlt llRttoM • Vlt llMct Vlt s.1 ... 0 Vlt Udo so.. • Full·llme staff •Moorings •Stroctas -• Vlt Cordovi • VltJllCOI • Vlt Tlttsft • Snock bar during summer •Slips Clubs • Poru wltll ploy equipment ot • llleouords during summer •Yacht Club Genoa/Nord and son Remo • Vlt °"°" Vlt llOIH • VltUlldlN at Genoa/Nord Beacbes • Tennis club T elinls Court • Vlt EllOll • Vltlera • VltVtMzlo • Clubhouse rental for lido • Womens' club • Vlt flolHct • Vltlltllplt IJ Vlt Wtzltn residents far wedding Vlt hnllo • Yll lllct • Vlt lulllt receptions ... etc. ,. Vllflmz• Vlt~ • VltY ... " -reserted. My ,.odtdOll of this 1111 ls plOlllblled wMlouf aprm""""' pemisslon at Coolf ....., ~ VII GffOI • VII,_.. • VII Zllldl r .. -· . . -. . Lido Channel -·, I OPEN HOUSES Saturday l l 7~Via Havre 207 Via Jucar 339 Via Lido Nord 123 Via Orvieto 90 I Zurich Circle Sunday I I 7 Via Havre 207 Via Jucar 325 ~ia Lido Nord 231 Via Lido Soud 123 Via Orvieto 124 Via Trieste ~ 90 I Zurich Circle • t ·john Robin M c Monigle Pivotal Point of Newport Harhor Via Lido Nord T he tip of Lido Isle and Newport's most exclusive gated.address. There is no bet- ter harbor location This unique wrap around lot fronts o n to the turning basin and 2 separate channels of water providing complete privacy from behind an expansive 200 feet of bay frontage.\ Exclusive Lido Bayfront 853 Via Lido Soud $3,495,000 Best of Lid o Isle 123 Via Orvieto $795,000 Open Saturday & Sunday Newport Island 404 40th Street Represented Buyer . -0~ ,, _ .... I .-;r-..... . ..__. Belcourt Townhome 16 Belcourt Rep~sented Buyer Newport Coast Family Home I Windemere Court $I ;-195 ,000 Elegant Lido Isle Home 124 Via Trieste $699,000 Lido Isle Perfection 207 Via Jucar $675,000 Open Sunday Open Saturday & Sunday ----,, .......... ~~- '1 , .yc;G Lido Isle Charmer 838 Via Lido Soud Newport Heights 5 Park Place Lido Isle Estate I t 0 Via Trieste . --........ --..,.-~~,--'" ·-.._ __ .......... :,...-.-_,.,_.------~ __.._ "'-··~· ....... -717 ~471 1 Prestigious Udo Isle Estate 90 I Zurich Circle Located on the coveted Eastern Tip of Lido Isle. this magnificent family home boasts 5.800 sq. feet. 5 bed- rooms. 6.5 baths on an over- sized 83' south facing corner lot representing one of the largest & most exclusive interior hom es available. $1 ,399,000 Open. Saturday & Sunday Prime Lido Isle Location 325 Via Lido Nord $629,000 \ Open S unday ~ -,-....,'-- "lit' :-~--...~·-~'!'i!: Lido Isle Bayfront 507 Via Lido Soud Represented Buyer Best Gold Coast Buy 26 Linda Isle .. ....... 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 Westcliff Turn-Key Home 1106 Nottingham Open Satur~y $469,000 Lido !5~~ge Lot 5 BcL 5 Ba. famil~~prime 52' '?' Large yardlpatio, 3 ~JBi. Reduced $125,<XX>! $699,000 Dover Shores F~y Home 6 Bd. 4.5 Ba. spaci.QP.slO~ on large lot. Great loca~ across from park, pool $649,000 Lido Isle ~tion! 2 Bd. 2 Ba. +den ~ed ceilings Prime str~~ fti.':et location, 35' lot $595,000 Baycrest Sophisticat~I Home 4 Bd. i~~ 'family room \ ~ tlieat for entertaining $539,000 Pride of O~e~ Duplex 3 Bd. 2 Ba. + 2 Ba,J «;ll:M~ated units Steps to ~~at for owner/user $369,000 Costa J\.Wa Starter 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. home ol!J~Mhaped lot • New roof, freshl~lfut;d, new carpet $219,000 Affordable in C~~~del Mar 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba End .to~~.e~e greenbelt Refurbished and ~rate. community pool $219,000 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 water Largo private dock, large sunny patio $999,000 2 Bd. 3 Ba. den meticulously maintained home, 47' lot Beamed ceilings, French doors, lushly landscaped $795,000 Lido Isle Sophisticated 3 Bd. 4 Ba., den, 9' ceilings, huge master suite Prime low traffic comer, 50' lot, large sundeck $775,000 • Lido Isle Vacant Lot Unique prime street to street location. Ideal for ~.000 sq. ft. custom home! Steps to beach & tennis $399,000 717-4744 Lido Isle View Bame S Bd. 4 Ba Pride of ownership! Highest quality mataials Marble. granite, French do<n, aown moldings. 3 fireplaces $829;000 Westdiff Tum-Key Home 3 Bd. 2 Ba. family room. meticulously maintained! Professionally landscaped on large lot $469,000 Barbor BIPlanda Pride or Ownenhtp 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. family home in move-in condition Orear. location, hardwood floors, tcnific value! $359,900 T SHIRLEY HARRIS Hall of Fame Member 759 .. 3727 JIM KLINE 759 .. 3771 • AsKABOUT 122 Monte Carlo $8,500,000 221 O Newport Hills Dr. $1,195,000 • 720 Bison $569,000 NEW LISTING 65 Linda Isle $1,795,000 ~' : .. ' .. '· r ,, .. -.. Sfrorecliffs -the opportunity exists ... 227 Evening €a_nyon Corona del Mar coastal homes perched on a natural canyon overlooking the lapping surf on LitUe Corona Beach. The 28,000 square foot canyon lot offers unobstructed whitewater and Catalina views. · The open ffoorplan of.this rfmodeled and upgraded home nts almost any lifestyle with four bedrooms and three and one .. half baths . with room for further expansion . For the consummate golfer, Pelican Hill Golf Course is ;ust nve minutes away . Reduced to $1,595,000 For your private showing call MARY ELLEN AND Boe WEGlARZ Office: 759-3768 ' Home: 644-5981 " Gorgeous remodel. Wonderful for entertaining. Pool, spa, tennis court. A fun house! $1,495,000 Everyday's a vacation In Bayshores remodel. Style and sophistication yet beach life. $895,000 Ele1ant remodel on one of Big Canyon's largest lots. View, pool, spa. Very private. $1,495,000 Light remodeled home, new carpet and paint, pavers and ceramic tile in 3 baths. 2 yards. $539,000 Gold Nugaet design award winner. SophisticatJon and style, just 4 years old. Large rooms. $195,000 co,.eous family home on estate- llke arounds. Just remodeled with pool and spa. $985,000 "The Rose Cottage" Channing traditional home on canyon with ocean view. $1,295,000 Stylish home on laflle view lot. Traditional 5+ bedrooms with 2 family rooms and country kJtchen. $1,795,000 CHRIS LINDSAY 759 .. 3775 r . ~ .. . , Sfrorecliffs -the opportunity exists ... 227 Evening €a_n!fM1 Corona del Mar coastal fromes percfred on a natural canyon overlooking tfre lapping surf on Little Corona Beacfr. Tfre 28,000 square foot canyon lot offers unobstruc~d wfritewater and Catalina views. Tfre open ~oorplan of this remodeled and upgraded home fits almost an'y lifestyle witfr four bedrooms and tfrree ·and one-fralf batfrs witfr room for furtfrer expansion . ' For tfre consummate golfer, Pelican Hill Golf Course is just five minutes away. Reduced to $1,595,000 For your private showing call • MARY ELLEN AND Boe WEGLARZ Office: 759-3768 ' Home: 644-5981 Gorgeous remodel. Wonderful for entertaining. Pool, spa, terinis court. A fun house! $1,495,000 Everyday's a vacation In Bayshores remodel. Scyle and sophistication yet beach life. $895,000 Elegant remodel on one or Big Canyon's larcest lots. View, pool. spa. Very private. $1,495,000 Light remodeled home, new carpet and paint, pavers and ceramic tile In 3 baths. 2 yards. $539,000 Gold Nugget desl1n award winner. Sophistication and style, Just 4 years old. Large rooms. $89',000 Gol'leous family home on estate- llke 1rounds. Just remodeled with pool and spa. $985,000 "The Rose Cottage• Charming traditional home on canyon with ocean view. $1,295,000 Stylish home on lal'le view lot. Traditional 5+ bedrooms with 2 family rooms and country kitchen. $1,795,000 CHRIS LINDSAY 759-3775 T ., ·~ ..... LYNN NOAH 759 .. 3722 BELCOURT TERRACE Newport Cpast quality 4 bedroom + bonus room, 4.5 bath home on large lot. . Neutral tones, high ceilings. $1,549,000 61 Hillsdale • Prestigious Gate Guarded Community • Largest Model with 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. 3 Car Garage • Great Location Overlooking Community Park Offered at $679,900 FOR LEASE I IN DANA POINT 011 •i!I l1111 J1111 : , (11111." I I• ll''. ) ,., 1l·111l'JI' ) ) /1.i/11-. l.11'd/ /11111/11111 II ii/I: Ip ..:111•1·1 111111 i1t·111 11 .. · 11111 /•111 ~~. /'l>J.111111 GIGI THOMAS Uf etlMe S4lla At'lneMe11t HAU of Fa...e Me...6er 759-:3784 c.)..,z1c .. ,tio11: WHAT'S ONE OF THE BEST l<EPT SECRETS AROUND? SUSAN SCANLAN 759-3717 ONE THAT You COULD LEARN Too?) • Ideal location -close to shopping, freeways, schools, library, etc .. • Gated neighborhood of 40 custom homes •Low association dues of $135 per month •Low tax base of l.01%! • Private direct access to two parks with play equipment, basketball court, and sports courts Represented Buyer 'l 11..;-, I 'I. -. ( { ' ' HARBOR HILL!! THREE TERRIFIC OPPORTUNITIES NOW AVAILABLE 12 Windsor I I HIU.6oroglt 1310 Galaxf Drive A triumph of rare natural materials and peerless craftsmanship. Splendid water-fall entry. Rows of stately wlumns. Sumptuous built-ins, paneling and wallcoverings. Spectacular landscaping and views toward tfte sea. In snort: Sublime at every turn. $2,495,000 I I 18 Santiago Si"glt Stol"fl o" a large 12,900 sq.~. lot. 3 bedrooms, 2.25 baths. Custom built-in entertanment center. Totall11 rtmodeld in '93/'94. Spectacular view. $755,000 1209 Santiago Large yard, grassy lawn , brick patio, outside entertainment area, hardwood floors, solid wood doors, superb built-in appliances. $720,000 5 bt4rooms, 5 baths, pool, spa, a green lawn • and front row views. Family room opens to a new. upgraded iitchen. Pool-side wet bar and ~repitl $1 ,195,000 I I Wonderful North Laguna view home on large lot, walking distance to beautiful beach coves and nearby shops. Very private, great backyard, lush landscaping. Private, guest, maid's quarters or office area with own entrance. Offered for $719,000 The best of all woridsl Excellent Laguna viii~ location in easy waJk to lovely beaches and downtown, plus fabulous Catalina and ocean view. Private cul-de-sac. large lot, immaculate. 1f Offered for $619 ,000 This Is the home you picture when someone mentions Laguna! Very private, inaedJbly maintained craftsman cottace near beaches and downtown. Lovely garden and tpeenhouse room perfect for entertaining. One of a kind! Offered for $'49,000 ' .. " 151NVERNESS Big Canyon custom ftome wit.fr spectacular golf course and city ligltts views. Compleuly remodeled to perfection -beautiful limestone ffooring throughout entry, graniu counur tops in kitchen and wet bar, lovely step down formal living room and privau masur suiu wit.fr fireplace. $1 ,550,000 45 ~OVAL ST. GEORGE Traditional single family ftome . . . ' four batlrrooms, family room, living room, dining area plus large room ideal for pool table with elegant touches and craftsmanship tlrrougftout. Privau pool and spa. One of tire largest privau lots in Big Canyon ! $1 ,650,000 Lovely Turtlerock home This three bedroom, two and one-half bath home includes a liuge kitchen that opens to the family room. Both look onto an immaculate yard which includes a pool and spa. This home comes with all the amenities. Offered aa $410,000. For 11UHW U.Jonwtion, call John and H~el Dishon aJ (714) 644-1600; Coast Newport Properth1, 4 Civic P/avz., Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Newport Ridge's premiere Montserrat A gorgeous fi ve • bedroom, three bath home is now available with beautiful appointments including professionally landscaped courtyard with a fountain. Dramatic formal living and dining room with plantation shutters and fireplace. Exquisite family kitchen. breakfast nook and work station. All o nin into a s acious f amil room complete with fireplace and built-ins. Private rear yard also professionally landscaped w1 u1 Hn n ver roe barbecue. Rare opening to move into a fuJly landscaped and upgraded home with five bedrooms on the coast for $559,000. For mon information, call Greg Lombardi at Coast Newport Properties, (714) 644- 16()(); 4 CiYic Plavi, SJe. 260, Newport Beach. Spectacular Newport Ridge home This four bedroom. two and ooc-bl1f bath with spectacular city light views. This home offers limestone flooring in the entry, powder room. gourmet kitchen, breakfast nook, and spacious family room all offerin1 city light views. The kitcheo bu been upgraded with granite coWiters. The rear yard is professionally landsciped and oo an oversized lot offering serene hillside and city light views. Additional liahting bas been installed throughou~ the home and all the tilt work has also been upanded. Both of thete homes are nestled within the comforts of a gated community and steps to pooVspa and two parks. For _,,.. "410,.,,...,., caU Gng IAmbartli Ill Coast Newport Prop1r1U1, (714) U4. . '"'IM:.f~.,...,.~ .,.,..,,_ JJl«lt.. • • • • • . .. • • • • •• -.•••• --~~~--~-~~~~----..:;;;Dlil:.='lf Ph lleal ..... '"" u. '"' Jerry Smith knoYls NeY1port Beach He specializes in Santa Ana Heights, Balboa Peninsula, Baycrest and Eastside Costa Mesa If you are looking for a knowledgeable reaJ estate professional who knows the Newport Beach area. look no further than Jerry Smith. Smith was raised in Ne~port Beach, was educated in the Newport Beach public school system and attended Orange Coast College and San Diego State University. He has been in the real estate profession since ·197g and prior to that become familiar with real estate development through his uncle, a builder of many local Newport Beach projects. He is familiar with the entire coastal area but enjoys specializing in the Santa Ana Heights area of Newport, the Balboa Peninsula, Baycrest and Eastside Costa Mesa. ln addition to residential real estate Smith has also been involved in investment transactions involving complex negotiations on apartments and industrial buildings. The commitment to the community and Jerry Smith excellent marketing and support staff drew him to Coast Newport Properties. With his forme r finn he was a top producer and awarded salespersdn of the year in 1991. Honest and caring, Smith enjoys the personal involvement with his clients. Solving their reaJ estate problems is his majn goal. Smith and his wife, Teri, enjoy family life with their two children, Nick and Cari, in Santa Ana Heights.- To reach. Jerry Smith, call (114) 644- 1600; Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic P/.auJ, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Traditional family estate This single-story famil~ estate. is situated on a 15,()()()..square-foot lot that feels like a 20,000-square-foot lot in the heart of the guard gated community of Big Canyon. Located on one of Big Canyon's premiere lots, the home is directly across from a secluded cul-de-sac. The owner has rebuilt this home from the fouqdation up approximately 10 years ago by the highly regarded local contractor, Lee Marston. The finest quality construction was used and includes three masonry fireplaces, two refrigerated wine closets, unique cabinetry work, recessed lighting, used brick patios and wallcways and French dOOTS and windows throughout. ff 'The open floor plan has a private master suite with retreat and fireplace, his and hers walk-in closets and larger master bath. An intimate dining room with gorgeous WQOd · and glass display case opens to the large living room with fireplace. 1be kitchen is a gourmet's delight with upgraded appliances and a nook that opens to a spacious room with a unique open beam ceiling. There is a *parate wing with three large bedrooms and two baths with access to pool and back>'*d Off the entry is a private guest room with full bath. 1be home is perfect for outdoor entertaining. A liuge patio with used brick accents. large swimming pooVspa and exi>ansive grassy area. There is not another home in Big Canyon like it. Offered at $1,650,000. For 111ore UtfonwtJ.11 °" tltb pt'O!HrlJ, caU Danny Bibb or GtvJ l.Agratwl Ill (714) 644-1600; Coast N1wport l"ro/HrlNI, 4 Civk P/ar.JJ, Su. 260, Nrqort Beocle, Co/q. . ·~ . . .. . . . .. , . . . . ... . . .. . . .. . . . ... • " .. ·1' • . ' .. ·Lions and cherubs and statues -oh my! . ' o o I Take a trip to another galaxy..: Galaxy Drive, that is. Located in the Newport Beach neighborhood of Dover Shores, this curving lane is a serene setting for viewing sculptures in various fonns. Throughout the neighborhood, you'll ftnd statues next to and on top of pillars in · lionesque fonns along with festive and flower-covered cherubs. Geometric shapes fonn a home's facade and offer a sneak peak inside a gated courtyard. And as you take a second glance while passing through . . a roaring bronze lion in the shadows, gracefully guarding the entrance of a home. Do you bow of neifhborlwods duu have inUnsting or unusual felllllns duu we should highligllt1 We U.fliU you to send photos (along with tMir locatio11.1) to JlllU Viker, real estaU editor, Dally Pilot, 330 W. &q, Costa Mesa, Calif., 92621. Or, If you've got ilhtu for tlnlU you tJU"1 w• 1hould p/wtQgrapla, call (114) 5144U2. Pholos and concept by Julie Vilc.r , -IALIOA PENINSUlA 1121L0 ... 311 S-1:3CM:JO lAGUNA BEACH Mllhdll,_ $945,000 1720 him Dr. ... ,.. ..... 67W1JI Sala Lind C.o. Zolitabtt 499-1600 CORONA DEL MAR NEWPORT BEACH 17• r... Ocl1•hat 511 Sltl5un 1-5 $2,545,000 1021 W. liy ... Wt... a.artoa. Petenon I T.W ~...,. 725-1263 c..t....,..,,........ 1211 E.lllloa-lhd. 311 31) a...,. -Sun 1-Spm $515,000 c_, \'llap lally c-., Mir,..,.,.. 67J.3m ,,,.,. 1211 Pollris, Dower Shom 4IR Sllldy~ 644-1096 COSTA MESA 1 .. s,1 FI 411 C-.. Mlr ...... ,,,.,. 11aw.-• L,_._. , .. ...., ,..nss 2114 ... .._ Jla JldileGml 631 ... 1 S..1·5 $)30,000 5111-4 51112-S $195,000 1514 E. Oc.nfrant c_, \'llap IMlly 673·37n 1 SJ2 HiaMand DrM Knowlelon lally JllWlne ~HOS/642-1161 1701 .......... Dr. ~ltlfr ,_Meet • AuocWes 737...,., Jla Sia 51112-4 $729,000 Sun 1·S $1,otS- Sun 2-5 $195,000 ' S..1-4 $519,900 "\- Sun 1-4 $540,000 . NEWPORT BEACH 1707E.llly.\w9 -c_,v..-.., 67J.Jm ~~ .... 211 -c:-r-.lally 67J.Jm 40I Vilt& Aora-lluffs 211 ~,....... ,,. ... 644-1096 407E. 'd91 ..... C'.lnnery ~ fully 673-Jm 506"1" .. C-.y .. lully 67J.3m ... 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Larg~deck& ~Elevator. $-=oQQ. . $941,000 MEL FUCHS PAVILION REAL ESTATE l1ll Pau{ La o~ -.Ida. 700 EAST BALBOA BLVD., BALBOA CA -675·8120 New Listing! Traditional Family Home Large Lot w/pool 5 bedrooms, 4 baths1 Master bcaroom w/firerlacc. Large Forma living room with fireplace. Formal dining KNOJVlt 1~· Jill Wiese A E A l T v 646#3605 OFFICE • 642#1168 HOME ~~~~ The "KEY" ~ to success is... =l Showcasing your property in our 4 Homes Of The Week guide. : • . . ' Reach buyers that are serious about purchasing a "new" home! Call us Today & We11 help you Successfully advertise · your property. . . . 642-5678 ~ ' "~••-~ 0_:~ot ' '\ ~~~··· .~f.l~li:" .~f6 !.•. .... ONLY Om? 40' R-2 Lot, Solid, Roomy 38R, Dining room home. 11h blocks to big beach ... REDUCED to $585,0001 ()pert .., 1-5 ••• 313 Larkspur GREAT TENANT~ Occupy this 3BR home + 2BR, 2BA unit! 5-car parking, up to date cl8an & need, below hwy. '585,000 ... by sppt. GATED-AWARD WINNING Vaulted cenings. uiet Costa Mesa locstion. •• $330,000 Open Swt 1-5 ••. 1040 Spinnaker (W. 18th) Wo.Puna de /l Aa~ ~o/le~/ieJ. ... 07.J -<f ¢.9¢ OPEN SAT/SUN 1 .. 5 I 740 EAST OCEANFRONT BAYSIDE COVE - • • LOCATIOll • • LOCATIOll • • LOCATIOll • · Lowest priced ~ bedroom townbome In this gated community. Private beach, walk to Balboa l.sland. lbopptng. restaur· ants. It's like emyday le a holiday. $419,000 caa now JOr.,..., ptt&me showtrw 640-1212 • • IH H <; Bl I.I.LY "' \ ""< H · 1 \ l'LS MBluffs". Large 3BR + 2.sBA +Family room ... a spacious 2,257 U. Locaaed Oil I quiet cul-de-sac. Rear patio ovcrloob lush greenbelt & affords pnvacy. A lmific opportunity to purchase this f;1Sc~L:.~.~~~ .. ~jor·~·~= ll () I ( I H l I I I ' . B h I~ f .. I 4 I -2 f 1. I -114 I h .... "'\l'' • I' . -...... -.... __ 1701 HIGHLAND DR * 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, large lot * Crisp & fresh with new paint, carpet & much more * Beautiful new sparkling white kitchen * Huge living room with fireplace overlooking pool & lawn area *·Ideal floor plan for live-in or guests * Great neighborhood Carolyn S (714) 737-9800 PAM Moss & AssoclAlCS, BROKER W1:1•»£!!!!£1¥2·f·i 30 )lf'I G.d ,.. • 7 3/ 4 .,.. ............ ..,.,u.. ............... ed. .• Sa•laow Real.UV lac. 1-2M2 881 faz !Mr Uppckd 480. 2JlA family ho.le w¥t. ya~. 111 an uctlktit atU. A v&lue at S359.900 whmul Drastically Reduced! ~-~·; __ 2114 Elden · E-Slde, Costa M esa 3BR, 2BA, Brick Fireplace, Large M.aSter, Direct Access to Garage, Secluded Backyard. $189,000 Jackie Gillis, Realtor ~''Area SpedJdist" 631-8011 SCOTT-LAND CO. ZOUTA SCOTI 499-1600 • • • lASTSID£ HUGHTS Cute duplex w/whlte picket ~~utters. Cac.h ZBR w/fpk. 2-c.v gar. Sep yards .......... SZS4,900 COSTA MlSA SBR 2.75 BA with 4BR downstairs Including 2nd M&R. r~ °' ownttShlp 4feA. ................ $Zl9,900 •• " .. CORONA Df.l MAil Vk:tO!Wl ~Uty bit '"' '80's. 3BR. Skylts. 2 fplc:s. lg din rm Spidou$ I BR. .apt ................. 5639,000 COltONA DU. MAR faboulous south of hwy loc. w/Olal view. 3BR 2BA remod kit, frml DR. french Dn.... ..$795,000 CORONA Df.l MAil Dranwtk &. neM·new w/38R suftn. Gorgeous kit w/Subwo. roof d«:k. 2-ar gar ............ .JS4J.SOO BAUK>A ISLAND Top-quality remod duplex. White kit MU w/olc. &. deck. 2BR ape c:Nef 2-car gar .......... sns.ooo UDOISU 5BR. 4.58A pk.& den. finl rm &. baru room! QJd SZ.S It sueet~ loll ](pl, 5f)a-.~ ...... Sl"'5.000 PlNINSULA POINT Dramatic wide bay view from older res w/40ft. l'ronQ.ge. Lot value. Sulldble b rehab .... $615,000 UDOISU Probate sale. No CXlUlt ~· Nice ZN. on strldl. Good Loe. Large garden pallo ............. M95,000 UDOISU C'se&t street to street loc. Huse M8ll downsUs. 2 wry 18 BR&. deck upstrs. 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