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1996-07-27 - Orange Coast Pilot
SPORTS Former Newport player lines up with the NFL Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 / MEMORIES LIVE ON Will city check out of county library system? VOICES •.• uwe came down to celebrate a . - man of goodness ~nd of love." } nEV. PETER HAYNES a "He had a quali- ty and goodness about him. " JOEL MANCHESTER a "He was great with people and always had a kind word to say." ROBIN DERIN Bill Story's happy chapters crone to life at crowded funeral for the Flight 800 victim By John Canalls, Daily Pilot Episcopal Church. .. ; CORONA DEL MAR -The Rev. Peter Haynes put it aptly Friday while eulogizing TWA Plight 800 victim and good friend William Story: ·we'll miss Bill Story's sto- ry.• "We came down to celebrate a man of goodness and of love," Haynes said with a white rose between the pages of his Bible. ·we know that the Bill we love is not in the Atlantic. We know that the Bill we love is living a life we cannot even imagine.• The mourners remembered the New- port Beach resident for acing tough deals as president and CEO of National Insur- ance Co. in Rancho Dominguez. A guy who tried to help friends improve their golf Though that story ended terribly when the jet exploded over Long lsland, N.Y., 51 years of happier chapters came to life when friends and family remembered the insurance company executive during a memorial at St. Michael and All Angels •SEE SERVICES PAGE A12 Fair worker cleared of 'touching' teen Game booth o~ator Roy William Lembke was cleared of charges alleging that he wrongly touched a 13-year- old girl at the Orange County Pair, court papers state. Lembke, 27, of Riverside was arrested Monday on sus- picion of child annoyance. The young girl claimed that he stroked her hair and arm while she played a game his booth. A fair spokeswoman called Friday 1to say Lembke had been cleared. -By John Canalb DON UACH I DAILY PILOT Mark Harrls ts no stranger to the kitchen u the Newport Beach dty worker took fi.nt place at the lair for bJs pineapple cheese- cake, made from an old. family recipe. Lasers to take flight in 6 tst race •Awards given to everyone from youngest boater to oldest skipper in sailing competition. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT HARBOR -About 75 Luera, 14-foot high perfor· mance boatl, will test their agili· ty in the twiltl of Newport Har- bor on Sunday during the annual Plight of the Luera. 1be 8-mlle race started 61 yeara ago wttb another boet -the .man. wooden Snowbird, which fell vktim to ftbergla• in the 1980s. The race then became mow u the Plight of Kit•, for a lbOrt period before organl.Mra adopted the Luen u th• boat ot ddce·1n 1973. BOats will IW1 the race at 1 p.m. eut ol tbe Balboe Pa.WOO r··------------------~----• F.Y.I. aDJl head wnt into the chan- ne... The race la mostly for locata, but sometimes racers come froin San Dl~o and Mari· na del Rey, .Mid event cha.tmian ~&eek. •1 k-.p boplDg for more local entnea. • he Mid. •"Jbere are MV· eral hundred LUen tn the bey, but for ecme reuoa cw enQlher, people have other commit- ments.• The race is a family affair with trophies not only going to the first 10 sailors to cross the finish line, but also to the youngest boy, youngest girl, first girl, first mar- ried couple, fint parent-child crew and oldest skipper. Por the put three years, New· port Beach retldent Alex Asam- ciOI, 27, has aailed a.way with the tint-place trOphy. Beek said he's not sure whether AscendOI will enter thll year to shoot for a four- year sweep. •1 talluld to hbil laSt week, but be wu nan-comiDittel, • he aald. The ...at wlD lilll roughly two bOUrl. .,_ding oa tbe wind, be Mid. ·But tbl lmgth between the Anna Stor;y (above, left) is consoled by close friends after memorial services for her father, Bill, at SL Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church in Corona del Mar. An over- flow of friends from as far away as New York came to observe the services for Bill Story (pic- tured left). DON LEACH I DAJLY PILOT • County offers Costa Mesa more money for libraries but insists civic leaders must decide b Se tember. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot • COSIA MESA .... A county proposal to allo- cate more money to Costa Mesa's two library branches has thrown a wrench into the city's review of library services. A nine-member citizens committee bas been looking into alternatives to the county program since March and planned to make recommenda- tions to the City Council this fall. But the new proposal from Orange County librarian John Adams carries a September com- mittal date, a time Costa Mesa citizens commit- tee says is too soon. NThe timing is something of a liability, as far as I'm concerned,• said Eleanore Humphrey, the committee's chairwoman. ·we just don't want to be rushed into such a huge decision as one affecting our aty's library services.• Costa Mesa is known as a •donor city• to the county library program, a city which pays more in property taxes, about $1.26 million, than it •SEE LIBRARY PAGE A12 Man leads police on high-speed chase through Newport • Chase ends in Huntington Beach with suspect confessing drug use. By John Canalis, Daily Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -A routine traffic stop on the Balboa Peninsula on Monday sparked a high-speed chase that took officers into Hunt- ington Beach where they arrested an armed sus- pect who allegedly confessed that he'd been on a drug binge. No one was injured. Sean Holland, 29, of Huntington Beach was stopped at 9 a.m. on 22nd Street near West Ocean Front fo r a traffic violation, Lt. Tom •SEE PURSUIT PAGE A12 SAY CHEESE, BIG GUY ~some people show up with beer, I try to show up with cheesecake. ' -MARK HARRIS second place. This year, he decided to enter his prize dessert again but put some pizzazz in the presentation. Apparently, it po.id off. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Piiot the family's secret recipe with him and his brother when they were boys growing up in Newport Beach. ·1 put plastic pineapple in the center with lei Dowers around the bottom,· said Harris, who got some decorating tips from bi$ wife, Jessica. "It was real colot- ful. • COSTA MESA -While it may be that real men don't eat quiche, Mark Harris is proof that a real man can bake a cheesecake. And not just any ordinary cheesecake. This is a •Creamy Pineapple Cheesecake" that was awarded first place at the Orange County Fair. Harris, 37, an equipment oper- ator for Newport Beach's Utilities Department, has been baking this cake since his mother first shared ·she taught me and my broth- er bow to cook,• said Harris, who is also a Costa Mesa parks and recreation commissioner. •we learned that in addition to hunt- ing and fish!Dg with my dad." The burly Costa Mesa resident -who feels as comfortable in an apron as he does in cement-coat- ed overalls -entered the cake in the fair's "cheesecake with fruit category" four years ago and won At 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighing 240 pounds, Harris· doesn't appear to be capable ot making such a delicate cake with a smooth sugar and sour aeam. topping that •tooks like an ice rink.• When he delivered his cheesecake to the fair, Hanis was confronted by a concerned female contestant. •SEE CHEESE PAGE AU r ~-~-----~-~--------------~---~-~~~----' t • ' t I • :Ull9iD OSMtilUNITY I Cl.UIS A2 COMMUNITY flOMJM A10 .... ,.,.,., At MIRO!WI A2 ~IUS A2 9'aJC NOTICIS 14 a IGK>N ,. mrv Al ll'OllS 11 WEATHa A2 ~-~ca·_.,...., ,A ........ C-.... L ~ .. ,,,,.,.,,....,.. .. -------------------- A2 SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1996 greer wylder Here's some summer reading fun for kids B ames & Noble bookstores offer a fun story time for children on Sundays at its Triangle Square163r-0614J loca- tion in Costa Mesa, and at its Fashion Island (759-0982) loca- tion in Newport Beach. At Thangle Sq'uare the story how-is from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., and includes crafts. Fashion Island's story how-begins at 1 p.m. It's your last chance to visit the Orange County Fair this weekend. Activities scheduled include a rodeo show featuring ·Harvey Wallbanger Jr., and The Buffalo Express today at 4 p.m., end 8 p.m., and Sunday at 5 p.m. A concert with Ty Herndon is on for tonight 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., and comedian Paul Rodriguez will per- form Sunday at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. If you park in the Auto Club parking lot on Fairview and South Coast you can park for free and take a shuttle to the fair. For more information please call 708-FAIR. The Launch Pad has fun sum- mer activities planned for children ages 7-12. It has a five-day camp where kids can discover science through projects including experi- menting with magnets and elec- tric circuits, making slime and superballs and designing and building wind-powered cars. The camp starts at 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., and costs $100 for members and $120 for non- members. There are two consec- utive weeks left of camp . One session starts Monday, July 29 through Friday, Aug. 2 and the last one starts Monday, Aug. 5 through Friday, Aug. 9. For more information please -can The Launch Pad at (546- 2061.) It's located on the third level of the Atrium Court at 3333 --Bear St. in Costa Mesa. lf you're looking for baby items, or il you'd like to sell baby (631-7363) is the place to go. The consignment shop specializes in used baby merchandise that are still in good condition. Since its opening Baby Duds bas expand- ed with three new rooms that are filled with baby furniture includ- ing bassinets, cradles, and cribs. Currently there is a nice selection of used large outdoor Little TI.ke playhouses, yard toys, joggers, a bike trailer and there are always clothing and toys. It's located at 2584 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. John L Blom Custom Pho- tography, Ltd. (675-3130) is hav- ing a family portrait special. The offer includes a 50% off on sit- tings, and 10% to 20% off on portraits. You have the choice of a beach, $dio, or garden sit- ting. It's located at 3732 E. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. • BEST IUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646- 4170 or write to me: Best Buys Dally f'ilot. 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, 92627. . locals onl THIS WEEKEND ··AT THE FAIR· Today •HOURS r-----------------------------------------------------------------, Tung Soo Do Karate -Cal Spas Cen- ' I ' tennial Stage 10 a.m. to midnight Discounts: No special discounts on this day • SCHEDULED ACTIVmES • 10 a.m.: Western Showdown Horse Show (until 8 p .m.) -Newport and Mesa arenas/Equestrian Center Sculpture Spaces Demo -Visual Art$ BUilding Beetle Bash -Kids Patch Stage • noon: Woodcarvers Contest -Crafts & Cooks Gallery/Home Arts Building 1\'actor Pull -Youth In Motion Miss Orange County Scholarship Per- ormers -aTSpas centenruaJ Stage • 1 p.m.: Calico Singles Square Dancers -Cal Spas Centennial Stage K.C. & Company -Celebrations Stage/Youth In Motion Building Talent Search -Times Heritage Stage • 2 p.m.: Wme Seminar MCbardonnay" - Courtyard Betty's Performing Arts -Cal Spas Centennial Stage Lany Raspberry and the Gentrys - Meadows Stage Country singer Ty Herndon, left. will hit the Orange County Fair's Arlington Theater tonight at 7. Comedian Paul Rodriguez will loosen up the crowd Sunday night at 7, also at the fair's Arlington Theater. • 2 p.m.: Wine Seminar "Cabernet Sauvignon " -Courtyard Mexican Dance Ballet -Cal Spas Centennial Stage Mariachi Reynas de Los Angeles - Arlington Theater Mariachi Juvenil Oro Y Plata -Mead- ows Stage • 3 p.m.: Shark Attack -Kids Patch Stage • County Kickers -Cal Spas Centenni- al ~tage l Atlantic Crossing -Spotlight · : StageNisual Arts Building : • 4 p.m.:Pizzazz Performers -limes Her- : _itage Stage Reminisce Hitch/Oxen Hitcll -ew- port Arena/Equestrian Center I I I I ' I I I Mariachi Voz de America -Meadows Stage • 5 p.m.: Laura Roberts School of Dance -Cal Spas Centennial Stage Paul Calvin -Flower Garden Stage/Floral Building Barnaby the Juggler -Melody Junc- tion Stage • 6 p.m.: 1\vins Contest -Times Heritage Stage • 3 p.m.: Orange Blossom Cloggers - Cal Spas Centennial Stage L-----------------------------------------------------------------J Sariri Ecuador Music -Spotlight StageNisual Arts Building Country Christmas Music -Farm- house Stage/Home Arts Building Dance Network -Times Heritage Stage Sunflower Express Cloggers -Cal Spas Centennial Stage Discounts: No special discounts on this day Fiesta Del Mariachi Day-An all day salute to the rich heritage an culture of Mexico. Mariachi Los Gavilanes -Mea9ows Stage • 4 p.m.: Harmony Notes Quartet - Flower Garden Stage/Floral Building Scot Wiley Combo -Tunes Heritage Stage • 7 p.m.: Paul Rodriguez · Arlington Theater Babylon Mood Dancers -Cal Spas Centennial Stage • 8:30 p.m.: Alley Cats-a capella -Mead- ows Stage • SCHEDULED ACTIVmES Joe Gandelman -Buffalo Bend Band- stand Centipede Stomp -Youth In Motion ~uilding Lloyd Mabrey-balladier -Buffalo Bend Bandstand • 10 a.m.: Junior Dairy Cattle Judging (until 1 p.m.) -Livestock area Rainbow Country • Cal Spas Centen- nial Stage • 5 p.m.: Western Dance and Line Danc- ing -limes Heritage Stage • 9:30 p.m.: Steele Parade -Meadows Stage Open Rabbits judging (until 4 p.m.) - Small Animal Tent • 8:30 p.m.: Port City Jazz Band • Cal Spas Centennial Stage •AUDAY Steve Lord-singer -Buffalo Bend Bandstand Polynesian Dream Dancers -Cal Spas Centennial Stage Dan Wiles-slack rope -Meadows Stage • 6 p.m.: Licorice Eating Contest -Times Heritage Stage Port City Jazz Band -Melody Junc- tion Stage Tailoring Tole for Every Home by Orange County Tole & Decorative Painters, Warm, Worldly, Whimsical Woodcarving by California Woodcarver's Guild, Straw Art by Morgyn Geoffry- Owens, American Museum of Straw Art. • noon: Blanca Luz Academy of Per- forming Arts -Tunes Heritage Stage Ballet For klorico Paso De Oro -Cal Spas Centennial Stage Mariachi Estrella de Mexico -Arling- ton Theater • 1 p.m.: Talent Search · Times Heritage Stage • 10 p.m.: Dave Davis-crooner -Cal Spas Centennial Stage Mark Yuzui.k-hypnotist -Times Her- itage Stage •AUDAY Free identification of your gemstones (until 9 p.m.) -VtSual Arts/Gems and Minerals Building Sunday -final day Corn on the Cob Eating Contest - Kids Patch Stage Warm, Worldy, Whimsical Woodcarv- ing by California Woodcarvers Guild, Lacey Hedge Hog Christmas by Hedge Hog Lacers, Creations in Clay by Orange County Polymer Clay Guild. •HOURS • 7 p.m.: 1Y Herndon -Arlington Theater 10 a .m. to midnight Swing Kids Premier · Celebrations Stage/Youth In Motion Building Exchange Qub honors Teachers of the Ye~ TEACHERS HONORED: Although the actual awards were presented at various schools' award nights, the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor hosted five of the eight MTeachers of the Year" at a recent luncheon meet- mg. en g e un eon were Joan Klammer (CdMHS), Jon Lindfors (CMHS), Barbara Van Holt (EHS), Donna Kelson (Ensign Middle School), Pamela Finamore (TeWinkle Middle School). Unable to attend but honored just the same were Bob Halley (NHHS), Kim Red.kay (Cd.M Jr. H.S.), and Jeannette Singer (CM Jr. H.S.). Steve Rautus said Corona del Mar High School principal Don Mar- tin was a special luncheon guest. Congratulations to all! NEW PRESIDENT: Sandra Rabus, manager of the Union Bank, Bayside Branch, was installed as president of the Orange Coast Exchange Cub, which meets Wednesdays at noon at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The Exchange Club supports a child abuse center and other local charities. Rabus was installed by Ed Kohlmeier, past Exchange Club district governor. JOTJ'INGS ... Now is the time to visit Avalon, the weather and the water are great. It seems that while the visitor count to Disney- land is up, the visitor count is off in Avalon by 20% from a year ago so the streets, restaurants and beaches are not crowded and there is even hotel space available. You and your guests can make it a one day trip, de artin from Balboa on the a a yer a a.m. an returning by 6 p.m . or make it an overnight stay. Call the Catalina Flyer for.reservations at 673- ·5245. li'avel tip -avoid Tuesdays in Avalon, for that is the day pas- sengers from two rather large cruise ships visit the island. The 1221 Club, a women's group at the Balboa Bay C ub, held a dinner cruise at which, not by design, but by popular demand, they auctioned a beau- tiful white denim, hand-painted lobster jacket right off Beverly Rays back. The jacket was craft- ed by Marilyn Wooten in the style of a Escada design. Joe Ciraulo purchased the jacket for $500 for his wife Carole while Bob Robins paid $60 for the lob- ster-decorated straw hat off of Beverly's head. Ginl Robins, Bob's wife, indicated Bob could take bis newly purchased hat on his fishing trip to Alaska next week. Proceeds from the auction went to the Balboa Bay Club sponsored scholarship fund. Joe Amidon retired from active membership in the Kiwanis Oub of Newport Beach after 41 years of COMMUNITY & CLUBS jim deboom dedicated service to Kiwanis and the community. He will be missed. Qub president WWis Longyear said the Rotary Roulette fund-rais- er, sponsored by the Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Cub and held at Village Crean, was attend- ed by 170 people and raised over $15,000 for d ub charities. The next meeting for the newly formed Newport Beach IJons Cub will take place Thursday, Aug. 1 at 6:30 p.m. at the River- boat Cafe, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Charter night is planned for Sept. 7 at the Four Seasons Hotel. Call d ub president Lou Nock.old for more information. The "!ewport Balboa Rotary Club is seeking a piano player from 6 to 6:45 p.m. on Wednes- day nights during fellowship time and at the beginning of their meetings according to club 'J)fesident Dr. Millard MacAdam. '1'bere is · e . or more information contact Dr. MacAdam at 644-S552. GARAGE SA.LE: Member Erle Burton said the Klwan.ls Club of Newport Beach will holds its fifth annual Garage Sale on Saturday, Aug. 10 from 8 a .m . to 3 p.m. at Ensign Intermediate School. 2000 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Pro- ceeds from the sale will be u.s€!d in furthering their youth assis- tance programs. Persons wishing to donate items, such as furniture, appliances, games, kitchenware, art objects, athletic equipment, toys, tools, etc. to be sold at the garage sale, can call 759-0431 or 640-7538 for free pick up service. SERVICE O.UB ~ nus COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved in your cammu- nity? Visit a service dub this week. Guests are weloome and most dubs will buy your meal m your first visit. 11.JESDAY -7:30 a.m. -New- port Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club to hear from Dr. Bill Cohen on Mem- ory Techniques. Noon -Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club. Cos- ta Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Commu- nity Center. 6 p.m. -Costa Mesa- Newport Harbor Uons Club, the Fish Fry Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club. WEDNESDAY -7:30 a.m. - meets at the University Athletic Club. Noon -Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Coun- try Club. The Exchange Club. of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a pro- gram by Mike Magnell on Air· line Secrets. 6 p.m. -Newport- Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club fo r a program by Rotary District 5320 Governor Jack Stubbs. lHURSDAY -7 a.m. -Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon -Kiwanis Club of Corona del Mar, meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn. The Exchange Club of Newport Har- bor meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club. The Newport-Irvine Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Maniott Hotel to hear Bruce Sievers on Love of Country. • COMMUNrrY Ii Q.UllS Is published ~ery Sa1urday In the Da ily Pilot. FAX your servke dub's meeting Information to 631-5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport ~ach.92660 . Pilot 8EADE85 HOTLINE Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Cosu Mesa, CA. 92626. CoPVright No WEATHER I SUttP'-· POLIGE JULES 642-6086 Record your comments 1bout news stories, lllustrl'tlons, edlto· C.llllTA M~U the Dilly Pilot or news tips. rial matter or adwrtkements VOL to. NO. 119 herein CAin be reproduced With· ADD8E55 out written permb51on of copy· right owner. ntaltu H. WON,, Our eddrm Is 330 W. Bay St., ,_,...,., Cosu Mesa. Clllf. 92627. HOW IQ REACH U5 -.ut'MLOIDIU. -CC>Nt£CDOHS ~ (dltof It ts the Pilot's poflcy to prompt· The llmet Orange County ly conect 111 errors of substance. (800) 252-91•1 ....... Giii 574-4233. AcMrUslng Classified 642-5678 m Disp.y 642-4321 The Newport~ Mesa Edtatet == (\MS-144-IOO) ls HewJ 540-' 224 Monday ttvough s.t-5pcw1S '42-4330 utday. In Newport e..ctl ~ Newt. 5pofts Fu 646-4170 (.Gita Mesi. IUbla1pdoiis .,. Ofttt/ MIAlbte ~ ~ l~l:~llnk.Mt The""'* Oninge COWlty Melft()ffb 2Sl .Jt41 '" .... outlkte of IUllM9 OHie• 642-4)21 Newport~ end '°"" M9a. .... ,.631•"°2 ~ tothl o.ay "'°' ~.,. ~ br mell for NllllNd by ~ s 10 per month Second ~ ~~ ....... M ~ pekf ~ COit.i ,.., CA. . .,,,.,.~~ ~lndUcMall ......... ...._,s...., ~ _,.ao Jtlt9 nj locll ~) flOSTMAS.. Mlltl.~ Tt9': s.nd ... ~to Vkll ,,....,., Genet .. Manager The Ne'ltuport ~ ,.._ •lM<.IM OI M "9'111,.... ., lDtW'EllATURES Areas of morning Newport Beaic:h low douds and fog 69162 should dear by after- Balboa noon. 69"62 Cost.I Mesa 7'3167 TIOIS Corona del Mar TODAY 68161 First low 1:551.m. -0.3 SURF ff()KCAST First high LOCATION SIZE 8:17 a.m. 3.8 Wedge 4-8 s Second low Newport 4-6 s 1:04p.m. 2.0 81ackles 4-6 s Second high Rlwr Jetty 44s 7·26p.m. 6.4 CdM 4-6 s SUNDAY Flnt low IQATING 2:38a.m. -0.7 =ind Ylriable Rrithtgh ~mom· 9:01 a.m. 4.1 "'° "°""' Second low beCIDme touthwesW· 1:sep.m. 1.7 ., • ftftWt knots , Sec.ond high Ind ....... two 1:14p.m. 6.7 foot wind--. bpeCt a IOWIWMt ... llMll of ttw.. fMt. ~ 61 Surfllne Wavetrelc fortM.y It's been a lot of f un, but the south swell that arrived here from a stC>rJTl off Tahiti has since tapered off. That has been replaced by a drop In the swell Friday and Saturday. But a new south south- west swell deliver· 're" from 1 to 6 through Tu.day Is ftPe(ted to htt .suncwy. For latest surf r9PO't. and for9Cllt ~catlthe Surfllne, 1-900-976- SU"F. The c..11 costs S1 .50 end eny pas- llbM toll. • COSTA MESA • JOOO blodc of Elmira W8y. A woman awoke to 1 man trying to open the sliding glass door to her home. She yelled •Heyl• and the man fleet • 2500 blodl of KJncaJd Drtw: A car WIS burgled. Thl.ws took a stereo, speaker, clothing. a cell phone, sunglasws ·, and other items valued at S 1,420. • tOO blodl of CIOClll CJrde: Compact discs. speakers and • car stereo valued at $900 were stol.,, from 1 <.1r. • noo blodl of 8rtdot: The roof of• business that sells cellular phones and pagers was cut to allow human acceu. Nothing was·dlscowred sto19n. • 1'11en1t1 ...... : About $265 worth of Jhoes and cfoth.. Ing wa stofen from a retailer. • 1100 lllodl _, ... ldDI ~ A phone, stereo and other .JIOOClt valued at $500 wetW stolen from • <.1r. • Jiil lllodl _,.,...... "'-1: A designtr pen, cetl phone end brlefalM veluld et HOO wwr9 stoten from a CM. • -llllodr _, .... , ... llreet: A putM w• stolen fnwri a dothlng store. The loll w• ftdrnaqd It S 137. ... OllfllMJt ....... •rt ~-.A man. 20, WIS an'etted on Mllplclof'a of pall= of a fake 1.0. • t.. _,Al•• A S700 computer Wat ..... fromehoml. Newport Beach/Costa Meta Daily PilOl • Committee vacancies opeh to residents By John Canalls, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The city is accepting letters of interest from residents who wish to serve on various committees that report to . the City Council. The committees, which include • Library Services, East Side Thaffic Management Study and Child Care and Youth Services, make , policy recommendations to the ' council and municipal staff. lightning, car problems trip up fair events A lightning storm and automo- bile troubles for the main enter- tairunent attraction threw a small hitch into the festivities at the Orange County Fair Friday night. ejano, orTex-Mex, mustctan Emilio was stranded in Bakersfield late Friday and had to miss his 7 p.m. show at the fairgrounds, said Lynn Howes, a fair spokeswoman. But when Emilio arrived in town, he was given a police escort to the fairgrounds by Costa Mesa motorcycle officers, making it to the fairgrounds in time for a 9:30 POLITICAL ARENA Cowan rally to be held this Sunday Here's a summation of what the groups are working on now: • Library Services Committee: Plans inc:lude formulating a report for the council that details the state of the library system. There is-one vacancy. · • East Side 'Il"affic Manage- ment Study Committee: Input from this newly formed organiza- tion will be utilized in a compre- hensive study summarizing traf- fic flow and how to improve it. The study area is bounded by cityside 17th Street to the south, New- port Boulevard to the north and Irvine Avenue to the east. Com- mittee members will review var- ious traffic management alterna- tives recommended by profes- sional consultants. There are seven seats -five for property owners and residents and two for business owners. • Child Care and Youth Ser- vices Committee: Goals and objectives are to develop and release a child care and teen ser- p.m. show, ljowes said. About 300 students from South- In addition to the entertain-em California College will donate ment snafu, a spectacular storm their time and energy to plant 100 that lit up the eastern sky with new trees along the parkways of lightning bolts Friday evening Victoria Street at 1 p.m. on Aug. 26. forced fair officials at about 7:25 ReLeaf Costa Mesa is a non- p.m. to shut down rides for about profit community based organiza. 20 minutes and postpone the tion committed to volunteer rodeo-fm-about 1-.S-mmutes. -+-1!1~· on-in improving the quality Students needed for Releaf Costa Mesa effort ReLeaf Costa Mesa will be enhancing Costa Mesa's landscape by organizing a tree planting along Victoria Street between Harbor Boulevard and Canyon Drive. life in Costa Mesa through planti- ng, protecting and preserving trees within our city. CM900, an organization com- prised of local area businessmen dedicated to supporting commu- nity groups with a positive vision for Costa Mesa, will donate all the trees to be planted. Summ.er Sale vices directory. There is one opening. Parents, teachers and students are encouraged to apply. Those interested in the posi- tions are encouraged to send a letter of interest that specifies the committee in which they are interested and a resume to May- or Joe Erickson, City Hall, P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92628-1200. The council will make all appointments. ON THE COAST martin • FRED MARTIN is on vacation. His On the Coast column will return Thursday. The Committee to elect Libby Cowan to Costa Mesa City Council will have a campaign picnic Sun- day at TeWinkle Memorial Park. Cowan, who serves on the city's Planning Commission, will collect ~gnatures for her nomination papers. Supporters will stage a ral- ly in support of the candidate. 1 /2 Off (and more) Everything on our Lower Level Sofas, Chairs, Dining Room, Bedroom, Occasional, ·Pictures, Lamps, Discontinued Items, Floor Samples The picnic begins at 1 p.m. Cowan will speak at 2:30 p.m. We must make room for new fall styles Tewinkle Memorial Park 'is at Arlington Drive and Junipero Drive. • POUT'ICAL ARENA will provide infor· mation about upcoming campaign events. Send your notice to Daily Pilot. attn. Political Arena, 330 W. Bay St.. Cos· ta Mesa, 92627. Or fax it to 646-4170. RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. 155 South Glassel! • Orange • Cahforn1a • 92866 • (7 14) 538-1159 . 9:30 · 5:30 Mon · Sat • Noon · 5:00 Sun • MasterCardN1sa/T~rms Available 77 Years and Still Going Strong! Where Yow Dollar CoYM Mofel 1922 HAllOt II.VD., COSfA MESA • 548-1156 , UVINI UP. TO 108/o! ON FINE GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING FROM HICKEY-FREEMAN • SOUTHWICK • SAMUELSOHN • CORBIN BARRY BRICKEN • GITMAN • IKE BEHAR• ROBERT TALBOTT ASHWORTH • PATAGONIA • AND MANY MORE. Suits Sport Coats Trousers Dress Shirts Sport Shirts Sweaters Neckwear Regularly $395.00 to $1, I 00.00 $295.00 to $595.00 $55.00 to $225.00 $65.00 to $150.00 $50.00 to $170.00 $80.00 to $495.00 $45.00 to $100.00 STORE HOURS SALE from $149.90 from $89.90 from $19.90 from $19.90 from $19.90 from· $29. 90 from $9.90 Monday & Tuesday 10-6, Wednesday -Friday 10·9, Saturday 10-6, Sunday 11 ·6 56 l Newport Center Drive, Fashion Island, Ne\\1)0rt Beach Phone (714) 64<>-8310 .., ) • ~t • Door Panel & Dosh • Leather. Cleon & Condition Dash Interior ExteOOr Complete Leo1her Condition Wheel Treatment ~~ Cand>aWcll $2.00 k95 $~.95 $7.95 $7.95 $3.00 $1.00 ~00 SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1996 A3 City, sports teams, residents reach compromise over park By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Tue dirt flying on the playing fields at Kaiser Elementary School became a little thicker in the past few months. Neighbors that live around the school got fed up with the noise, the trash and the cars that resulted from AYSO's weekend soccer matches at the school's fields. Residents' tolerance was tested m June, when these types of disturbances contin- ued for three consecutive weekends starting early in the mornmg During that youth soccer tournament, residents' patience reportedly snapped But the <;ports teams have few places to play in a city that is short on pcltks and playing fields. After c,loggmg through the mg Wednesday night, Costa Mesa's Pcirks. Recreation Facili- ties dl1cl Parkways Committee was abl£' to compronuse with lhe soccer dlld baseball teams dfld the homeowners, said Keith "'lbe cornadllbl~ ,intent wm to '1fdVl4e ; . a pJaoe for c:hF 'ctn to • plciy but mm.~-: tJUng 08 paJrmNr> lot ; the home owws aa ! possible.... : -KEITH VAN HOLT • • .. ,, Van Holt, Costa Mesa's commu- nity services director. The compromise includes modifying the start times on the field to exclude early morn- ing hours; reducing the num· ber of fields available at one time; and making the areas abutting residences' fences off limits, Van Holt said. All these ~anges -._vill be said. HThe commission's intent was to provide a pla~ for children to play but make everything as palatable for the home owners as possible,· Van Holt said Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber for only s49900 UPT03MOS SAME AS CASH O A C Based on 50 yds. Padding & Installation Included While Supplies Last Ci\RPET DEPOT VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE. Commercial •Residential Sala •Servi~ F i lone ol Wool. Waven Axmonster & &sat Carpeting Ava·lable 1904 Harbor Boulevard • Costa lleu N.E. Corner of Harbor & 1Mlt Str.et ~~-~ .. 722-9642 •• Mon-Sat 1D-6 Sun 11~ OVERSPRAY SHOE REMOVAL & SHINE COLOR SANDING SATURDAY. JULY 27. 1996 1DDAY BEAD Cl.ASS 1lmbuktu presents •Beads Prbm Around the World,• a jewel- ry-making class at 11 a.m. at 1661 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. A $2 donation ls requested. For more ~ormation, call 650-7473. ~TURE PROGRAM 'Upper Newport Bay· Natural- • lSts presents the nature topic .. Wrds at the Bay~ form 9:30 to n~~o a.m. at Upper Newport Bay R'egional Park on University Drive across from the YMCA. The cost is $5 for children and free for adults. For more information, call 640-6746. ' CAMPFIRE PROGRAM The California Department of flsh and Game, the Orange Co\J.nty Harbors, Beaches and Pkrks and the Upper Newport Bay Naturalists presents a talk about Southern Calif orrua coastal wetlands, including the Back Bay, at the new series of free Campfire Programs at 7:30 p.m. on Shell- .maker island near Newport 640-6746. FREE WORKSHOP Finance 500 is sponsoring a free workshop on how to reduce risk exposure on mutual f wids, annuities and stocks from 10 to 11 d.rn. at the University Athletic ~b. 1701 Quail St., Newport ~ch. For more information, call "2i;J-0270. ~· :.e!:CZZ ALDRIN .. •uunch Pad, the nonprofit pre- facility of Discovery Science ter, presents the second man (&Walk the moon, Buzz Aldrin, fo'r •signing of his book "Encounter lV"llh Tiber" from 11 :30 a.m. to 2 l ·1l'l· at 3333 Bear St., on the third -~r of Crystal Court at South ,Coast Plaza. For more informa- ;1kih. call 546-2061. • J'iilsr AID t Hoag Memorial ~ital Eesbyterian offers a f'l'ftf aid Durse and a special tour of the oag emergency room from 8 , ~.m. to noon at the Hoag Hospi-,al, Grace Hoag Conference {;.enter, Newport Beach. The f!(>$l is $30. For more informa- fion, call 631-3623. SUNDAY STREET FAIR The merchant's, businesses and artist's of 31st Street Cannnery Village offers a Euro- pean Street Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 tun. in Newport Beach. Enjoy art, fresh produce, refreshments, books and authors, music, fresh nowers and much more. =-· MONDAY of Newport Beach sponsors a lee- -· ture called "Attention Deficit Dis- order and Clutter" from 7 to 8:30 p .m . at Coastline Counseling Center, 1200 Quail St .. Suite 105, Newport Beach. There will be a $5 donation at the door although no one will be turned away for leek of paying. For more informa- tion, call 476-0991. SUMMER FUN Ch.l.ldren m first-through fifth- ~oo are invited to the •Punch and Judy" show at 10:30 a.m. in lbe Friend's Meeting Room of the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 717 -3807. CAREER FOCUS McCue Associates presents ~Where .Are You Going?" an ' career direction and action, at 4570 Campus Drive #60, Newport Beach. The cost is $25. For more information, call 979-1000. WEDNESDAY COP TALK The West Newport Beach Association presents Lt. Andy Gonis of the Newport Beach Police Department who will dis-· cuss the past Fourth of July in West Newport at the board of directors meeting at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. The public is encouraged to speak. Call 548-4560. BARGAIN WORKSHOP "lrash or Treasure?" is the title of a new one-day workshop for bargain hunters and coll ectors from 6 to 9 p.m. at Cliff Drive Park, Newport Beach. The cost is $28. For more information, call 644-3151. UFO TALK Private investigator and foren- sic artist William McDonald will present a -lecture, "The Final Forensic Composites of the Roswell Spacecraft and Her Crew" at 7:30 p.m . at the Costa Mesa Police Facility Auditorium, 99 Fair Drive. The cost is $8. For more information, call 520-4836. SUMMER FUN Children in first through fifth grades are invited to the "Punch and Judy" show at 2:30 p.m. in the Vincent Jorgensen Communi- ty Center adjacent to Mariners Branch Library, 2005 Dover Dri- ve., Newport Beach. For more information, call 717-3807. fast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church presents "Match 1\vo, Prison Outreach -Change 1\vo Lives: Yours and a New Friend's" from 7 to 8 a.m. in Dierenfteld Hall, across from Newport Harbor High School. The cost is $2.50. For more information, call 574 - 2239. EARTH WALK Earth walk, the Internet Exchange Club, offers a free sem- inar from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 610 Newport Center Drive, Suite 130, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 720-8156. CALL FOR QUOm Effec ti ve • Kno wledgeable • Fri endl y RABBITT INSURANCE 441 Old Newport Blvd.• Newpon Beach • (near Hoag Hospital) 631-7740 THURSDAY SUMMER FUN Children in first-through fifth. grades are invited to the •Punch " the Balboa Branch Library, 100 E. Balboa, Newport Beach. For more information, call 717-3807. HIDDEN INJURY ihe Doctor's Speakers Bureau presents a free lecture ~,A,,.. ouvs£ BUY & BELL USED CLOTHES, TOYS 8 ACCE880AIE8, ETC • 2584 Newport Blvd. (•t Del M•r) a.nlncl llhell 8c.dQn Cos&a MeN (714) 831-7383 RI.£ Pt-IOTO I DAILY PILOT on •Hidden Injuries From Auto Accidents• from 6:30 to 7:30 p .m. at 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Suite C, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 662-0670. FREE SEMINAR Merrill Lynch offers a free sem- inar on financial planning from 6 to 7:30 p.m . at Mimi's Cafe, New- port Boulevard, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (800) 251- 0792. IREAl<fAST TALk 1be Consumer Business Net- work presents •ttandwriting Your Way to success• at 7 a.m. in the Tea Room, 3100 Irvine Ave., New- port Beach. The cost is $15 and includes breakfast. Por more informstion, call 550-4785. APPlE O.UB Orange Coast College's Orange Apple Computer Club offers several sessions for various Apple products from 8 a.m. to 4 p .m . in Room 214 of OCC's Chemistry Building. The cost is $30. For more information, call 170-1865. MOTORCYCLES Budweiser presents August Motorcycle Madness, an indoor motorcyle swap meet from 5 to 10 p .m. at the Orange County Fair- grounds in Costa Mesa. The expo will showcase 40,000 square feet of bikes and bike-related mer- chandise. The cost is $6 and free for children under 12. For more information, call 364-2542. COUNTRY MUSIC ·wud Pony: a country music group, performs free at Harbor View Center in the plaza area from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the comer of San Miguel Drive and -·-- San Joaquin Hills Road in New- port Beach. Por more inf ormati.on, ciill 854-3179. AJCTSHOW The Costa Mesa Art League presents the finest portraits, land- sC4pes, still lites and abstracts at the free Annual Art Show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . at Bayside Center on Bayside Drive and Jamboree Road in Newport Beach. For more information, call 854-3179. I r 1SATURDAY, AUG. 3 BRADLEY COLLEGE · Representatives from the Admissions Office of Bradley Uni- versity in Peoria, m., will be at the Marriott Suites-Back Bay, 500 Bayview Circle, to interview high school student& interested in attending Bradley in Pall 1997. Interviews will last 45 minutes from 1 to 8 p .m. For more infor- mation, call 800-447-6460. BOOttsteNING Attorney and prosecutor of Charles Manson, ug os1, sign an cuss book "Outrage: Five Reasons Why O.J. Simpson Got Away With Murder• at the Costa Mesa Super Crown bookstore at 1835 Newport B1vd. For more informa- tion, call 979-0123. -..rnAM .JI n. PUJSH oax Tm.CABIN CRl1JSf.ll ~C...D We proudly owned her tbeM ~ ,_.. and enjoyed bet pte.u,rea and enjoyed her Comfort. Regretably it is time to offer her' ID a...,. owner. We al9 doiag eo at a fair price cl 189,000. ...... W. IW(O..-) (714) 65&-9491 7Utd °'de~ 1Hie7 Full Spreads & Coverlets Custom Macie To Your Bed "Over 50 Years of Fine Q uality" .Ll()' Q Ff" Hrrlmo111 Houtitf lll' I 1tl1ri1 l ~ / ,tlmr I J 111' 'I I,, Join Us For Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Catering Avadable For Reservations ;and Directions Call 723-0621 251 Shlpyerd Wey • Newport Beach MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES: • t-kw Mnnbtt Orimllluon • 25·Yard Harn! Pool • lJSf of Fm Wt!Jhc Room and E.qwf'll'l"nl by Body M:um • SasknbaJI • Vollqball • Suir 01mbm • T rodm1ll • uf«ycks • Schwinn Audynt Bicycla • Lifr ~r • Conctp« II Rowrr • Uppn Body ~n • Nonik Trtdt • ~I • H1ndball • Seq> AttoblCJ • Active Older Adule Rind.I • Hard 8od.ltS • A.qw A.trobla • Aq11111lc Ficr-• S<nior Aqwuc Fitness • Swim POt Yout Lil! • Smior i...p Swim • t..odtt and Towd Snvia •AWAY Prop,m Allolws U. ofOth<r YMCA Faal11ia YARD SALE The Youth Employment Ser· vices ls having their fourth annual yard sale at their new facility from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 114 E. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Donations 01 any items that would be good money makers are welcome to help the nonprofit organization. Por more information, call 642·0474. ANNUAL BRUNot Pro America presents the annQal brunch with. Ezola Poster, President Pounder of Americans For Family Values, as the guest speaker beginning at 9:30 a.m. at the Country Side Inn and Suites at 325 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $18. For more information, call 639-9318. SHAKESPEARE Sirius Theatre is proud to announce its upcoming •Free Shakepeare in the Park• produc- tion of •Much Ado About Noth- ing• at 3 p.m. within Canyon Park 970 Arbor St. Costa Mesa. MONDAY, AUG. 5 CAREER FOCUS Mccue Associates presents •Where Are You Going?• an introduction to life purpose, career direction and action, at 4570 Campus Drive No. 60, New- port Beach. The cost is $25. For more information, call 979-1000. NEWPORT LUNCHEON The Women's Referral Service Newport-Irvine Luncheon Chap- ter presents •How to be Fascinat- ing in Under 2 Minutes" at 11:30 a.m . at the Sheraton Newport, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The cost is $25. For more information, call 774-3724. 11.JESDAY, AUG. 6 NEW PRINOPAL Teachers, staf1 and parents of Harbor View Elementary School are invited to welcome Karen Kendall, Harbor View's new p rin- cipal. at 1 p.m. in the school's mul- tipurpose room. For more infor- mation, call 721-1193. AFFIRMING SUCCESS •Affirming Success• is the title of a free, 90-minute workshop being ottered this summer by Orange Cout College's Re-Entry Center from noon to 1:30 p.m. tn OCC's Re-Entry Center. For more information, call 432-5162. OTYMEETING The Parks, Beaches and Reae- ation Commission of the dty of Ne~rt Beach will have their monthly meeting at 7 p.m . at their coundl chambers at 3300 New- port Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 644-3151. WOMEN'S WNotEON The Newport Beach Christian Women's Club Luncheon will be from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club. The cost is $18. For more information, call 760- 9616. SKIPPER SAVER ·skipper Saver• is the title of a· new one-evening workshop that will cover basic s'trategies for piloting a boat in trouble to a safe harbor from 7 to 9 p .m. at the Bal- boa Community Center. The cost is $25. Preregistration is required. For information, call 644-3151. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7 ORIGAMI Children in first-through fifth. grades are invited to the Newport Beach Public Library's Origami Workshop at 2:30 p .m. in the Vin- cent Jorgensen Community Cen- ter a djacent to Mariners Branch, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 717-3807. THURSDAY. AUG. 8 RAP SESSION Children of Parkinsonians otters a tree •Family Rap Session• to ask questions and discuss experiences and concerns about family situations dealing with parkinson's disease from 7 to 9 p.m . at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. For more information, call 645- 3352. ORIGAMI Children in first through fifth grades are invited to the Newport Beach Public Library's Origami Workshop at 10:30 a.m. at the Bal- boa Branch Library, 100 E. Bal- boa, Newport Beach. For more information, call 717-3807. l'locl& ~~ e....l:f.Hi g ..._._ -•AT UIU .. - Duuh C.bte9 Fmlcll "'*4 Mue/vwm ~ ~O•tmuj ~ ~ & 0..,, &my 5)'f"f' SmotMIS.""""~ E..-Frmch 1'1-e.. Ccff,,. !IN Mo<c ••llA•U•A•T HOU1t• can MOUit• S.i 7_...,,.. Su~ 7-·~ Mo<l·S.i 1-...,,.. s..n 7--~ SUMMER CLEARANCE Up to50 %0ff on a.ale le New Clothfns u marked Sat July 17dl only r •.acM.oOO pm /369 East 17th Street 120 • Costa Me88, CA 92627 M-F 9:30-6 • Sat 9:30-6 • Sun 12~6 (714) llO-U48 SALE!' SAl..E! M-F l~ ~I 10-5 369 E. 17th Street Cotta Mesa 842-11144 UNquie J~lry oM C\4 /lnU OI '""""°"" "'*"61 Free ~=='"'*'"*mar Mat ?wooer.-~••·" ?~ .... , '"'"'" •om--~ 642-9493 wntD SCIENCE Six through 9-year-olds can learn scientific concepts in two, new two-week classes, •Through the Magnifying Lens,• from 9 to 11 a.m. and "Bubbles, Bubbles, Bubbles• from 1 to 3 p .m. offered by the Newport Beach Com,muni- ty Services Department at Cliff Drive Park tn Newport Beach. Preregistration is required and the·cost ts $29 for each class. For more information, call 644-3151. BREAKFAST TALK The Consumer Business Net- work presents ~Generating Busi- ness Throu Referrab • at 7 a.m. in the Tea Roo , · e Ave., Newport Beach. The c t is $15 and includes breakfast. For more information, call 550-4785. JAZZ. QUINTET ·The Dan St. Marseille Quin- tet• will play the sultry sounds of traditional jazz for free from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p .m. at Harbor View Center on the comer of San . . A N t INVENTOR'S FORUM The Orange Coast Colleqe's Community Education Center presents "Profit Through Invent- ing,• a monthly seminar offered from 7:30 to 10 p.m . in Room 101 of OCC's Science Lecture Hall. The cost is $5 for memben and $15 for non-members. For more information, call 432-5880. INTERNET Newport Harbor Area Cb.am- ber of Commerce presents a free workshop on "Marketing and Making Money on the Internet• from 7:30 to 9 a .m. at 1470 Jam- boree Road, Newport Beach, For more information, call 640-4789. SA'IURDAY. AUG. 1Q CASINO NIGHT The Oasis Center presents ·easino Night" from 5 to 9 p.m. to raise funds for future programs at the center. Guests will receive $100 in chips to play blackjack, roul~tte . and craps at 800 Mar- c 0 t. t. £ c 't t 0 u 8 $ SIOlllG !OOISSOBllS POBG1m11n t 8 t. £ $ Cigar Accessories 1000 West Coast Highway (~from Balboa Ba Oub next to W~ Marine) '"--?130 11; fl a )lf!k JtJ A Boutique fe aturing Flax by Ange lhe art MCR. KIM £ . , 'W'~ ~~.~~ SALES & SERVICE (714) 548-7173 369 E. 11th UNrT 12 COSTA MESA. CA 92627 Mon.-sat. 9:30-6:00 ..------COUPON -----, 50°kOFF ANYONE ITEM THE BOD 369 E. 17th #3, Costa Mesa • (714) 64'2-8910 cost is $20 or $25. For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. GARAGE SALE The Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach has announced that it will hold its fifth •Garage Sale• from 8 a .m. to 3 p.m. at Ensign Interme- diate School, 2000 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Proceed will go toward the youth assistance pro- gram and participants are wel- come to donate furniture, appli- ances, games, toys, etc. For more information, call 640-7538. ONGOING SMOKERS The Nicotine Anonymous fel- lowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke-free. Call 650-2713 . . Michele A. Weaver Owner SATURDAY. JULY Z'/, 1996 CARDIAC SUPPORT GROUP Led by registered nurse Beth Dunn, the Cfrdiac Support Group meets every ThURday from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Shape-Up Newport in the Aerobic Room, 1080 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. The group is free and open to the public. Call 631-3623. FREE FOOD The Church of Christ distrib- utes free food to those in need on the second Saturday of each month. Low income and senior residents of Costa Mesa ~d Newport Beach can pick up U.S.D.A. staples from 8 to 10 a.m. at 287 Wilson, Costa Mesa. Bring picture identification. For turtb,er information, call 631-2177. • Send your items to the Around T<>Wfl Editor, The Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., I 2627· fax 646-4170 or 'I11Slll11t ----- CONSIGNMENTS UNLTD 25% to 75% off large selection of antiques, collectibles, china, pottery, etc. The Home & Garden Co. U nique Garden Furnishings & Ornamentals, from the past. Also nice home accents. -Stop by for a browse - -Brian M. Killelea, proprietor - 369 E. 17th Street • Suite 16 •Costa Mesa. CA 92627 (7H) 645~~35 •Fax (71~) 645"6390 MASSIMO 11allan Food • Sandwiches • Cai.ring 631-0255 • 631-4849(fa~) 1'1 ZIA Across from Ralphs 1t• ~Tasty 369 E. 17th StrHt •Unit 15 ,_,. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 MASSIMOS l'IZZA • l'ASTA • SUI • SALAOS Family Pactc1 Lg. Pina -one Lg. Ser.ct 2 pie<9t ~': lrHd $15.95 WATCH WORKS WATCH & CLOCK SALES & SERVICE ....,,, ......... llrlffe1afotMM16a Cosio.........., .S.WC. SIDEWALK MLI SPECIM. ZS" .. SATURDAY. JULY 27, 1996 Newport~ Mesa Daily Pilot calendar MARINERS SOUTH COAST CHURCH Cl.J\SSES /WORKSHOPS HEALTH DAY \ , · " + ADDRESS: The church has are available. The church has two campuses. The Newport extensive programs for young · • campus is at 1000 Bison, New-people. '' • port Beach. The Irvine campus +TYPE OP WORSHIP: The is at 5120 Bonita Canyon Road, emphasis of the worship is on lrvine. community celebration with + TELEPHONE: 854· 7600. The relationship (with God and each · church's offices are on the Irvine other) built in. The worship is campus. contemporary. alternating + DENOMINATION: Non· between the choir and worship denominational, committed to team. All services integrate mul· developing fully devoted follow -timedia, and each service has its ers of Jesus Christ. own flavor. Time is given for +YEAR CHURCH ESTAB· congregation members to share LISHED: 1965 life-changing experiences. The + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday -Saturday night service at the at the Newport campus, 8:30 Newport campus is a little more and 10:30 a.m.; at the Irvine casual and incorporates a wor- campus, 9:30 and 11 :15 a.m.; ship band. Saturday -at the Newport cam-+TYPE OF SERMON: Sermons pus, 6 p.m . consist of Bible-based truth pre-+ SENIOR PASTOR: Kenton sented in an honest, down-to- DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Pastor Kenton Beshore welcomes worshippers to Mariners South Coast Church ln Newport Beach. Besbore. earth ta.1:1t. Story, humor, .person--.-._..~'.fe·R-A~~~~~r@jl!T'f!-t--ttl-iext:>erien:ce--ait1d-oithE~llw;tra--=-rr.re1i'fr.re~s~uemn~anA'ni1Tr~onirm;:m;a~ti~· o~n~-.~Minis:A'fr· ~·~m~·eP.s~f~oc~u~s~o~nnnlneeds inthe presently 21 people on the pas-tion is used to speak to a range about the church are available local community. 1Wo particular- toral staff, a number of them are of experience in the community. to regulars and visitors alike. ly unique ministries are the on Pastor Beshore's speaking + RECENT AND UPCOMING Each person can become Minnie Street Community Cen· team. SERMONS: The Book of Joshua involved in the church commu-ter in Santa Ana and the Chil- +' SIZE OF CONGREGATION: and the theme, wthe high-risk nity at his or her own pace. On dren's Support Network. The Combined weekend attendance adventure of faith,· is the focus the second Saturday of each Minnie Street Community Cen· for the Saturday and Sunday of the current sermon series. month, after the 6 p.m. service ter provides resources, such as services is 5,500. The same scripture passage is held at the Newport campus, tutoring and classes in parenting + MAKEUP OF CONGR.EGA· presented at each service, even there is a coffeehouse with skills, for inner-city youth. It will TION: Demographically repre-it the speaker is different. gourmet coffee and foods and open new facilities, currently sentative of the coastal Orange +WELCOME WAGON: Visitors live music. under construction, in Septem- County community. can come and go anonymously + OUTREACH PROGRAMS: ber. In an effort to break the + CHILD CARE: Developmen-if they choose, but any who The emphasis of the church's chain of abuse and neglect, The tal programs for children (sixth-identify themselves as visitors outreach is on getting people Children's Support Network acts grade and under) and youth are given a welcome packet. involved, not just writing as a liaison to coordinate ser- Ounior and senior high school) After each Sunday service, checks. The church's Lighthouse vices for children in Orange DENTAi~ IMPLANTS Instructor Janet Brosan leads County who are in severe need. "People With Arthritis Can Exer- World)Yide, short-term mission dse" classes from 10 to 11 a.m. trips are made by church-goers every Tuesday at the Jewish of all ages who raise their own Senior Center of Orange County, support for their travel and their 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The work. class includes health education, + DRESS: Casual. Saturday ser-joint-protection tips, relaxation vices are very casual. techniques, pain-control tech- + CHURCH DESIGN: The niques and socializing. Call 513- church is unique with its two S641. locations, which provide 178,000 square feet of com· PARADIGM SHIFT bined space on more than 22 The Newport Beach Baha'i acres. Activities are offered sev· Community allows participants to e+nMISdaySslaOwNe!!~~ .. ~ ... -: The hear and experience "Paradigm ~.alUClVll:.I"'' Shift: A New Way -A New church's mission is to develop a World" 7:30 p .m . every Friday at family of fully devoted followers a private residence in Corona del of Jesus Christ -people who Mar. Together, they explore such love God, who are growing in questions as: Can racism and loving community and who are prejudice be eliminated? What is reaching out in love to the the new world order? Can con- world. Four key values gove":'m~--t---UJas-Dt~:ffi6tved withe\H-forcef- the activities of the church: 1) to Are women and men equal? teach the truth, God's written What's the spiritual solution to word; 2) to be God's family; 3) our economic problems? Music every believer is a minister with and food are included . Directions: a ministry; 4) to be innovative in 759-0999. ministry and relevant to the community. DRAMA DAV +NOTE: The Irvine campus Asserting "we are all stars in can seat as many as 2,000 per our own lifetime drama,• Com- service and has twice the park-munity Church, the Newport ing of the Newport campus. The Beach Church of Religious Sc1- Newport campus, with seating ence, is hosting Drama Day for l , 100, shuttles churchgoers between 10 a.m. and noon, Satur- from overflow parking at Coro-day, July 27. The church staff will na del Mar High School. The facilitate this morning of fun and campuses are only 3 miles apart. creativity. Scripts will be provided -By Michele M. 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American Board of Oral lmplantologynmplanr Den1i,1ry Newpon Center McdicaJ Plv.a, 360 San Miguel Drive. Suite 601 Newport Beach, CA 92660 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Worship and hear this practical. O..rut~ntemi. b1blic:al meMag~ 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 .. We accept Visa. MC. Amex & give a 3% Discount for cash CllC • or checks. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Pad.Uc Vliew Or, Newport Beach 644-2617 or 675-4661 Church lOam Sunday Sc:bool l 0 am For All Your Home/Office Needs!! STORAGE WIST '114> 631-4878 FREE Nylon Drawer Liners w/ev drawer rehase Pastor William Hemenway ·we love children, youth, young adults, career adults, seniors. We love to care, to reach out, to meet nttds, lo "JUST WHEN ALL SEEMED LOST" (John 20:1-19) Chwch 10 am • 5 pm, Sunday Sc:bool 10 am Wldn.Say Meet1ngs I pm Wednelday Meetings a pm• lst w~ 12 DOC10 answer questions· { • . t ( • Saturday, July 27. 5 30 P.M. 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Pleue call u. at (714) 644-1999 TBMPLll 8AT YA.KM of Newpon 8Mch -Irvine 1011 C..melbeck SU.t, Newport 9-ch, C A 92660 O~ P......sd\ool le t.he OftJy Accredited Jewtah .......,._ ln Orafl&• Co\U\ty EPISCOPAL VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL For Alt Chlkhn Aee9 4 • 10 Jut, 21, ., 11 IMOn·W.CO t:OO,,,. . t l:OO Noon •Sunday Services -8:00am, 9:30am, 11 :OOam • Sunday School & Bible Studies -9:30am 760 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631-1611 • (714) 548-6866 (School) METHODIST Co.ta Meta • MESA VERDI UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M Wor•hip & Church School 1:30 and 10:00 a .m. Dr. Richard ~ 979-8234 J,AGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Belich 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Educitlon 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesl"' Counseling Center S«vlcee AvalraQte CONGREGATIONAL © COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNfTEO CHURCH OF CHRIST • ~ r. lb C..; To C.. II lb DO. Bruce Vtn 81.ir, Ml"leter Sunday Worship 9:00AM Child C.re Provided 644-7400 61, ...... ,,,., CcwoN Del,..., I NEWPORT CENTER UNrTID MnHODIST CHURCH 16<tJ0~~~J.t1"e. 644-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & I O:OOAM Children Sunday Sc"°°' I O:OOAM Jr. & Sr. High S,;OOPM I EPISCOPAL SAINT JAMES crURCH episcopa ""A~o.· ~-~-.......... tJ.W•&MI-"' ........ Fr. Davicl C. ~' rwdol' 3209~~ N-wport~ 71.4/675-0210 II ::ct.~ 9 om Chlrch '>'. l0:"5 om ~tmatic ond Wi "°°" Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pil<X and participants wW write their own. The church is located at 901 Dove St., Suite 145, in Newport Beach. Love offerings accepted. Call 646-3199 for more informa- tion. SEMINAR The Costa Mesa Seventh-Day Adventist Church is hosting a "Spiritual Growth Seminar" conducted by Bill Liversidge. The dynamic, international teacher of the word will be high- lighting the biblical perspective of God's gifts to man August 2 through 5. Times will be 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday and Monday; 2 to 5:30 p .m. on Saturday; and 9:30 a .m . to 5:30 p.m . on Sunday. Child care will be provided and admission will be free, but reser- vations are necessary. The church is located at 271 Avocado St. Call 548-4818. LECTURE SERIES Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji Buddhist Temple's Dhanna Society presents a lectwe and dis- cussion series on the second Sun- day of each month at the tern le, i ona Sf, Costa esa. Call 722-1202. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOLS First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., is holding vacation Bible school for toddlers and children 'through the sixth grade July 29 to 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 Sunday, July 28, guest speaker Reverend Ernie Pipes will present •A Better Way to Be Smart" dur- ing the 10:30 a.m. service at Orange Coast Unitarian Univer- sallst Church in Costa Mesa. The sermon will explore the theory that we must be emotionally liter- ate as well as intellectually liter- ate. Also, during the service, pianist Mary Garris wW provide special music and ongoing sum- mer children and youth programs will be conducted. The church is located at 1259 Victoria St. For more information call 646-4652. Dr. Qon Sharer speaks on the •pirst Principle," July 28, at Com- munity Church, the Newport Beach Church of· Religious Sci- ence. The church is located at 901 Dove St., Suite 145, in Newport Beach. Call 646-3199 for the time and other information. SPECIAL SERVICES SERVICE ON THE SANDS Christ Church by the Sea invites the community to their summer Sunday services 8 a.m. Sunday on the 14th Street ocean- side beach, Balboa Peninsula. Don Robertson leads this informal service this season on the theme MWrestling with Angels,• based on Old Testament stories. The ser- vice includes singing and good fellowship. Bring your beach chair! There is also a New Tradi- tions service at 9:30 a.m. and Sun- day Night Alive! still at 5:30 p.m. with a message by Pastor David Lehmberg at each service. The chancel choir is featured at the 9:30 a.m. service, and an optional light supper follows the 5:30 p.m. service. Christ Church by the Sea is located at 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., on the Balboa Peninsula. For more information, call 673-3805. NEW WORSHIP TIME The First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa invites you to worship this summeT. 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 in available. The church is located at 420 W. 19th St., adjacent to Triangle Square. · SUNDAY WORSHIP Through September first, Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church will hold Sunday worship services at 9 a .m. only. The church is located at 3233 Pacific View Drive in Corona del Mar. Call 644-0463 for more informa- tion. SPECIAL EVENTS BLOOD-PRESSURE CHECKS First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa. 420 W. 19th St., will conduct a free blood pressure clinic between 10 a.m. and 10:30 a .m. Sunday, Aug. 4 and the first Sunday of each month. Call 548-rn.7 . BAHA'IS GATHERING The Baha'is of Newport Beach sponsor a lunch, speaker and dis- cussion of timely topics 11 a.m. Sunday, July 28 and the last Sun- day of each month at a private residence m Corona del Mar. All are welcome. Directions: 760- 5360. SUPPORT GROUPS MENTAL HEALTH FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church conducts ~ support group for families with loved ones with When Your Partner Moves, You Don't Individually Pocketed Coils Make the Difference Traditional coils are linked at the top and bottom, so they can't work independently. Only Beautyrest pocketed coils are joined in the middle, so each coil moves indepen- dently to contour every inch of your body. 545·7168 :E 3165 HARBOR BLVD • COSTA MESA OM Jloclc South ol 405 F • .. serious mental illnesses every SUJtd.ay from 6:30 to 8 p.m., led by a professional. For more informa- tion, call St. Andrew's at 631-2880 or Karin Montgomery at 645-3708. CAREER NETWORK The Career Network meeting for those uriemployed continues at 7:30 p.m . Thursday in Stewart Lounge at St. Andre w's Presby- terian Church. The free, ongoing weekly meetings are open to all and are held at 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach (across from Newport Harbor High School). For more information, call 574-2239. VOLUNTEERS Saint Michael and All Angels seeks tutors for its mission to the Orange County Vietnamese pop- ulation, The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. Those interested are asked to help an hour per week or more with English (pri- marily ESL), math and science. Coaches for youth sports are also needed. If interested, call the pro- ram coordinator, Mr. Peter Daniel at 539-6530. ( ll'l llllll I ,, , \It I "·'' ·""·''' 111111 l h1 f111111d.ll11•11 "' 1111 1111,1111" ,,, I II If I ' MENS SHOE SALE HEMPHILL'S SHOES In Westcllff Court 1727 Westcllff Dr., NB 650-6856 Sout~oast Thrift & Loan Association WEEKDAY SERVICES SOENCE OF MIND Meditation class at 1 p.m. are held every Tuesday at Newport Beach Church of Religious So- ence, 901 Dove St., No. 145, New- port Beach. •physical Perfec- tion/Science of Mind• is also held 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays. Begin- ning July 31, Dr. Don Sharer will conduct a six-week class in Meta- physical Bible Study. It intends to "unlock the hidden mysteries of stories and legends we have heard and read." Call 646-3 199. PRAYER BREAKFAST First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa holds a Prayer Breakfast at 6 a .m. every Wednes- day at Denny's restaurant at New- port Bou)evard and 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Call 548-7727. SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1996 A 7 BIBLE STUDY His Disciples Fellowship 1r Costa Mesa invites everyone for a study of God's word, food, fun a.Q_d fellowship at 7:30 p.m. every Fri- day. All ages welcome. Direc- tions: 650-2589 (James). . MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST The Men's Fellowship Break- fast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church holds a breakfast eve)'y Wednesday in Dierenfield Hall at 7 a .m . On July 31, St. Andrews member Dave Fiih will speak on "MATCH-TWO, Prison Outreach-Change Two Lives: Yours and a New Friend's.• The breakfast is open to all men for $:!.50 per break- fast and takes place at 600 St. Andrews Road. Newport Bead:l. For more information, call 631 - 2880. HOLY COMMUNION • Please send photographs and typed St. James Episcopal Church releases detailing. stories; upcoming . ' events, sermon topics 0< any other neWs 3209 Via Lido, Newp?rt Beach, involving Costa Mesa and Newport offers a noon service every Beach churches to Religion Edit0<, Daily Wednesday with Holy Commu-I Pilot. 330 w. Bay St . ., Costa Mesa, 92627. nion. Bring a lunch and dine with You can also fax items to 646-41?0. the-dum;h_.staff after the service . Releases are r~uested two Wttks ~pnor Call 675-0210. to an event date. I .. . . A .. . . .. -.-... . . ..... . . -_,,..; SATURDAY. JULY 27, 1996 .'Oscar~ line Inakes way into Fashion Island .0 ICU de •• Renta spent the afternoon at Neiman Marcu1 Fash· · ton bland this week introducing his new fall line of couture quality pret a porte. The collection is known quite simply -as •Oscar.• A diverse yet evolved assortment of separates created to take the professional . woman from her day at the· office to her night on the town, Oscar will translate into success. The formula combines classic, simple lines with rich and subtle fabri'Cs that include wovens, silks, leather and suede. Colors for fall are subdued tones of gray and creme, pistachio green, dusty mustard, and red enlivened with a touch of pomegranate, as if · someone put an orange in a blender of luscious strawberries to create a new tone of color. The world-famous designer was the guest of tony Neiman Marcus, represented with class and style by Carol Horowitz. Looking very chic in a suit of gray pinstripes oyer a white Mandarin collared blouse, Horowitz presided over the event staged as both a benefit and a tribute for Bowers Museum, San· ta Ana, celebrating 60 years as a community treasure. The mar- riage of the Oscar event with .such a long-standing cultural ·landmark in this community was Jitting. The designer and the museum share a heritage of taste .and tradition. "The most elegant woman in the world is the woman walking down the street heading to work. It is not the movie star any longer who has the only claim to beauty. The real woman is the most beautiful,• said the designer, who has created for many movie stars, princesses, and legends of society in this country and around the world. De la Renta is cautious, he does not list a ret- inue of important couture clients, preferring to elevate the status of every woman. This viewpoint is not just an attempt at democracy. Rather, he speaks the language of the moment. Fashion has changed, and who should know this more than a designer of his stature. Inter-est· ingly, De la Renta does not lament the loss of what many would consider the "years of ele· gance • that made him a star. He emphasizes that "fashion is ever· changing, always fluid.• He said, "The designer that s~s ahead of tlie Change and creates or sets the trend will remain fresh and alive, and in demand.• It is an attitude and a formula that has worked well for the tall, handsome and sophisticated gentleman who hails from the Dominican Republic. His own suit is simple, tailored and gray. The only affectation in his per· sonal wardrobe is the flourish of a silk paisley handkerchief blos- soming forth from-the chest pocket of his jacket. "I do not wear bright, wild colors because I am from the islands, I speak with an accent, and I am always afraid that if I come into a place wearing a bright green tie they will tell me that the mariachi band is over in the comer.• De la Renta knows the power of a laugh, especially one that is self-effacing. No one would ever confuse him with one of the boys in the mariachi band. Yet, with all of his wealth, fame, and culti· vated refinement, enhanced by a lifetime of association with some of the most fascinating and cre- ative human beings of our time, de la Renta is very much a real· ist. Perhaps a high-class realist, PrlscWa Akins. left.· chats wtth Oscar de la Renta during the tntroduc- Uon of de la Renta's .. Oscar" line at Fuhlo Island. but a realist nonetheless. "Designers have never, in the histox;y of man, been as revered or as wealthy as they are today," offered the man whose name is a household moniker, affixed to products ranging from perfume to purses, sunglasses to drinking glasses. His firm designs for women, for men, for children, but he will not touch anytl:iing he does not relate to. "I would not attempt to design a tape recorder,• said the creator, picking up the device that is being used to record his inter· view. "I tum down hundreds of proposals to put my name on all kinds of products." 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BRISTOL ST. ,.._._. -..v.. ...... 1-,.,,,,.,...,. c-,.,_ SOt.ml OOAST METRO (714) 979-3080 (714) 708-78SS they have ever been in the histo· ry of mankind, de la Renta will meet his local critics that will, in the end, be the judge of his suc- cess at the cash registers. His press entourage signals the end of our meeting, as de la Renta politely escorts his exquisite step- daughter, the subject of a recent "Town and Country• cover story, along with a host of Neiman Marcus personnel and photogra- phers out of the executive chain· berl and into the local crowd. The buzz heightens as de la Renta and family arrives on the main floor of the store. A fashion show runway is set, black folding chairs are placed in a square around the catwalk, reserved for Bowers guests like Barbara Pen· rose, Arden Plamaon, Catherine Thyen, Karen Hardln, and at least 200 others. The music begins, the food service stops, the intros are made, and the show is on. Applause punctuates the presen.. tation. As patrons begin to com, pare what they are seeing on the runway with the catalog, that includes prices, placed on each . seat, the applause grows. The ~ designer has created a high qua}· ity line for fall with prices that begin at $85.00 retail and do not exceed $545.00, with most items comf ort815 y pnce m e and $200 range. It is the ultimate proof from the creative realist that every woman can be beautiful in the clothing of a legendary designer. Was that the tinkle-tinkle of com· puterized registers heard in the background, or is Christmas coming in July? · • LW. COOK's columns run Thursdays and Saturdfts. STEAM CLEANING AVAllABLE l\!.1 1 1 !'."I ·1• .. i L ----" f I I ) ' I l I I I I ' . ! It lllOllQ '9 "5t 111 ...-. • rJ SUhirll Uhnie's nMSt Pll'lilr ans - Coyott llsl 1bts Cal (lsoii •• ill assodalloll wilh Payne Sllwt, -.S tw1 .... and My ICllS " ....,, nlmliallM !aNYs • ..,,. .. stlwls; '- Ills • lncWes ........ pjldkt -... ~ ...... in ~. 1111 ..... "' ...... ,,the ClllSt. what's going on MUSIC SUftWER FESTIVAL Tbe Annual Summer Music Festival at Fashion Island includes jazz, country, big band AJ1d rock 'n' roll from 6 to 8 p.m. f'Very Wednesday until Aug. 28. The concert series is free and seating is first come, first serve. For information, call 721-2000. PIANO SALON Russian concert pianist Leonid Levitsky performs works by Romantic composers during a chamber music salon on Aug. 8 in -Corona del Mar. Both events begin at 1 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pay Morisseau, and a 'Compli- mentary tea will be seived. There is"no charge, but space is limited. for information, call 644-420~. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free live classic rock perfor- mances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- day, from 7 to 10 p.m. on Friday ART EXHIBmON .In honor of the 100th annivenwy of U.S. Sailing, the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum will present a unique E»Cblbition titled 11Th>phies: lttbutes to Yachting 'lttumphs" through Nov. 8; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Grand Salon Gallery, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information, call 673·7863. LAGUNA ART MUSEUM uone Hundred Years on the Edge: The Frame in America 1820 to 1920," the suivey of 100 years of early American frames, will be on view through Aug. 25 at the Laguna Art Museum Gallery in South Coast Plaza. NAUTICAL MUSEUM LAGUNA ART MUSEUM/ SOUTH COAST PLAZA Laguna Art Museum's Satellite Gallery at South Coast Plaza is at the Carousel Court entrance; Admission is free. Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday. For informa- tion, call: 662-3366. SPECIAL SIDEWALK SALE Fashion Island presents its annual sidewalk sale on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. For informa- tion, call 721-2022. -and Saturday, and from 1 to 4 p.m. ~n . Saturday and Sunday after- ~ns on the Town Square at 'li'i- ~gle Square in Costa Mesa. The new area features the Grand Salon for special exhibitions; the Model Gallery. featuring a world- class assembly of ship models; and a rotating display of the Museum's pennanent collection in the Cooi- dor Gallery. The musetml is at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For infonnation, call 673-3377. .. •, . . . -.. .. •, ·. · . .. . .. ·. •, . . · ,. .. •• ., :1 . : ,., GRAND OPENING ~ u'P':41f) 33" Vietnamese Restaurant "7.-t!>. .,,_~, ,,... .. 2394 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa (714) 650-1421 Corner of Newport & Santa Isabel ·Na 7&9PM In the Arlington Theater FREE with Fair Admissionl at the Fair! concert Series In the Mlngton Theater 2 show1 fH9htfy at 7 and 9 PM TOMORROW NIGHT! PAUL llOOllOUIZ COl'M4fyNll9 In~ provided for the heoOng lmpoirtd. All ocb wbject lo change without notice. General titfonnetion PWA4mlulon Adulh (13·54) • $6 S.,ion (55+) -$5 Children (6• 12) • $2 Tots (under 6) • FREE ~-$4 Cor~l' or more in corl $2 One free odmiulon po1t lo !he Orange County Marbt fltoce witlbe i-*! with f.oir parking r... fairhoun Satvrdoy & Sundoy, 1 OAM lo Midnight lnfennatlon 714/708·•~ 0( O!'onge County Rtgitter lnfo·Une: 711./ 5»1NFO x3247. ViMt our We Site at WWW .ocfoir ,(IOITI Belt Pieldn's In c.lifomi1 We're 'PilWll' A ~ .. 1 .. I~ Island in Newport Beach presents the second annual Summer Cruise, a gathering of fine pre- 1975 classic, rod and custom ca.rs on Monday's, through Sept. 23 from 4 to 9 p.m. For information, call 721-9546. SUMMER DINNER Beginning at 7 p.m. on Aug. 23, "Cigars on the Veranda• will feature a specially-prepared din- ner by the Riverboat Cafe in the private Texas Deck dining room, followed by a selection of fine cig- ars at 8:30 p.m. The cost is $35 for members and $50 for non-mem- bers. The Newport Harbor Nauti- cal Museum is located aboard the P~de of Newport at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For infonnation, call 673-3425. FARMERS MARKETS Every Thursday there is a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 The 'nadltlon Continues Since '972 C:Cl("KTAI[ S ~ c iori r < , , " , PHONE: AHEAD 296 E. 17 TH ST .. COSTA MESA 645-7626 • p .m. and Orange County Market Place is every Saturday and Sun- day from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main parking lot of the Orange County Fairgrounds. For informa- tion, call 723-6616. DISCOVERY PROGRAM Upper Newport Bay Natural- ists presents a hands-on activity for children and adults. The ses- sion will explore a different aspect of nature found at the Upper Newport Bay. "Birds at the Bay" will be available on Saturday from 9:30 to 11:30. a.m. at the Upper Newport Bay Regional Park on 'l)niversity Drive. The cost is $5 per child. For information, call 640-6746. FilM SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL The Griffin Linton Contempo- rary presents the free Outdoor SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1996 A8 Summer Artist Film Festival on Saturday and Aug. 24. The movies begjn at dark and will have three themes: • ArUsts' F~ Nation Wide"; "Orange Coun" Filmlnakers"; and tbe •Medicirie Wheel Animation Festival." Bring your own chairs or OCher seating to 1640 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa. For information, call 646.- 5665. BUZZ ALDRIN Launch Pad, the non-profit preview facility of Discovery Sci- ence Center, presents ~e second man to walk the moon, Buzz Aldrip, for a signing of his book. • Encounte,t_.With Tiber," from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday at 3333 Bear Street, on the third floor ot Crystal Court at South Coast Plaza. For information, call 546- 2061. ANY REPAIR FACILITY Fm M.., & Delh.y ·All UrtlW Tedieidan 6'42-4522 121 l1411tri1I W1y • Cost1 MtH ACROSS THE SEADFTIME ANA Hf IM HILLS FESTIVAL , · · ·-... - J .. n ,• ' SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1996 I I o ., community commentary ''Just do it' tone· of editorial was irre~ponsible By Jim de Boom I JI informed iiild mesponsible is what I would call yow editorial of Thursday. July 25, 1996 entitled "The time to lower class sizes has· arnved" Whoever wrote the editonal must hdve been wearing thelI Nike tennis !)hoes to come up Wlth a "just do it" dpproach to lowering class size without knowing the consequences for aU the ( hJldren of the school dtstrict. Would the Daily PiJot editor put a non- J l•f undable deposit down and order the . qood!) bf.>mg mtroduced in November without knowing the full price, how nwny pctssengers it seats. what kind of 111«1 (gas, diesel, electncaJ, or rubber IJctnds) it runs on. or 11 its a sports vehicle, \dn, convertible or hd.fd top? 1 t1unk not. Evc•ry current and former member of I hf' Bodrcl of Education dfld Superinten- tlPnti. of Uw Newport Mesa School District ht1w lobbied the state Legislature and qowmcm. ovC'r the pd.St 25 years for lower dttss s1zc>s. Mdny days have been spent by _ ho,1rd.mcmb<'rs and the superintendents in "idna.rn<>nto tlnd local offices, meeting with our Assembly members and Sena- lor-.. sl'ekmH funds to lower class sizes. Former Newport-Mesa 'Ihlstee and Califomi.a School Board President Sherry LoofboWTow and myself campaigned for and appeared with Pete Wilson around Southern Calif omia in his two successful runs for the governorship, always seeking additional funds for education and to low- er class sizes. So, please don't question any of the board member's or the superin- tendent's commitment to lower class sizes. The Daily Pilot reporter either must have failed to inform the editorial writer or missed both the budget and informal · report times at our May, June and July boar~ meetings when the issues of our , class sizes were discussed. At that time, the District's approach to exploring the opportunity was outlined by Dr. Bernd and discussed by the Board. Rather than guesstimating what the class size reduction legislation was going to be or violating the law or the intent of the law as other school districts have been accused of doing (40 stu- dents, two teachers and one classroom). Newport Mesa decided to take a rea- soned, responsible approach to explor- ing the class-size reduction and meeting the intent of the law -one teacher, 20 students in one classroom. The first day factual information was available on the class-size measure was July 15. Mike Fine, the district's Director of Finance was in Sacramento and attended the briefing on our behalf. On July 16, the superintendent outlined a timetable to explore the issue, called elementary school principals back from vacation and set a meeting date for school board discussion/action. If the Newport-Mesa School District erred, it was in not taking out a full page ad in the Pilot announcing our plans and timetable for exploring the issues, for the Pilot only made a passing reference to the July 19 press release which out- Your editorial states "Just lower class sizes and the governor doles out enough money to hire the teachers." That comment is ill-informed and not true. ls the paper e ncouraging the board to be irresponsible with the taxpayer's money? Isn't that what you have accused school boards of being in the past? The board has learned there are risks and consequences involved in every decision and we would prefer to err on the side of caution (that's what you have encouraged us to do in recent years). To lower classes for 1,744 first grade students, the district will need to hire 41 new teachers at a cost of $500,000 above the reimbursement from the state. To add 1,508 second graders to the program we will need to hire 22 addi· tional teachers at a cost of $207,000 above and beyond the state reimburse- ment. That doesn't include 63 additional sets of instructional materials -class-· room maps, globes, teachers manuals, and such things as teacher desks, class- room set up costs, etc. The district budget for 1996-97 is already out of balance by $1.8 million and we are counting on limited cash reserves lo help us, so we need to find up to S'/07 ,000 in additional budget cuts or income er ounp e size reduction program for 3,252 students. There are no more administrators to lay o.tf-we have 13 fewer than the state says we should have for a district our size. There are a few areas of classified employ- ees to lay off (their numbers have been reduced by more than 400 in the past eight years). Teachers express concern · that their classrooms are not cleaned often enough now and the community contin~ ues to express concern about the $15 mil- lion deferred maintenance problem that currently exists. So to come up the with $707 ,000 nec- essary to reduce class sizes for 3,252 stu- dents, the board and community may have lo consider reducing programs or redirecting special fund allocations from the st.ote intended for the other 15,000 students in the District. Funds such as the $66 per student allo- cation for technology/deferred mainte- nance; $38 per student for new instruc- tional materials; $80 to $100 per student for new phonics reading materials and what the state calls the categorical mega- items of $12.80 per student. Or we might have to consider layoffs of classroom aides or drop home to school transportation for all students to fund the class size reduction for first and seco . will have suggestions on how to pay for the class-size reduction program but there is no free lunch. There are some tough decisions .ahead. Unfortunately, with all of its clear bind sight, the Daily Pilot doesn't have to make the hard choices -only say •Just do It". The BOa.rd of Education invites the community to join us as we discuss the issues and the choices on Thursday, Aug. 1 at 7 p .m . at the Harbor Board room 16th Street at Tustin Avenue. • JIM DE BOOM is president of the Newport· Mesa Board of Education. IN OUR VIEW 'Kids today don't have a chance' DON LEACH I C7AILY PILOT Wild waves al The Wedge this week gave this body surfer the ride of bJs We. Some of the swells reached faces of 20 feel Gains SURFERS A storm off of Tah1ll resulted 10 d powerful south swell that pounded local beaches and dE1hghlt'd surters, body board- Prs and body surters who frol - icked m the waves that ranged from 5-8 feet m some spots to 1.5-20 foet at The Wedge. PARENTS School district off1oals are movmg forward with plans to lower class size~ from its current Columnist comments level of 30 students to every one teacher to 20 students, creating a much better learning environ- ment. EASTBLUFF This community's quest to become gated and thus more secure got closer to reality now that the Newport Beach City Council has agreed to pay for the street lighting. NEWPORT LIBRARY The Newport Beach library system got a nice compliment recently when 1t was learned that head librarian LaDonna Kienitz was being considered for a job with the prestigious ~w York library system. Losses PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Just as fund-raising and oth- er issues were starting to smooth out, Performing Arts Center officials got a dose of bad news when Director Tom Tomlinson abruptly tendered his resignation. readers hotline COMMUNITY They say the losses some- 1.unes come in three. And it's been a rough go for locals recentiywho lost three people who contributed much. William Story, the local insurance com- pany executive was killed in the tragic explosion of TWA Flight 800. Lawrence "Whitey" Predricksen,67,alongtinle police officer and community activist and Newport resident former Edison High School coach Dave Mohs both passed away. C opilot Bill started the conversation with a shocking statement on our red-eye flight a few days ago. As we flew across the expansive West, there was nothing but the occasional silent flash of distant thunderstorms and the sparse radio traffic to keep us company. It was a clear, moonless night. and the lights of the towns below looked like scattered bonfires. When two pilots are cooped up for hours together with noth- ing but the hiss of pressurized flight to break the silence, their darkest worries and most per- sonal experiences sometimes come spilling out. Bill's heart was being ripped out. He and his wile have three kids, the oldest~ 15-year-old she is going through, many days it seems he is dealing with some- one he doesn't even know. She has always been a good child, responsible and with good grades. But lately she has been troubled at some of the things she is facing in her local public high school. I was shocked when Bill told me that his freshman daughter was being preyed upon by senior boys who •want a virgin so they won't catch a disease." As fhe'falher of two young daughters, I suddenly took more than the usual interest in what is typically idle banter between two pilots trying to stay awake. Bill continued, "Children are exposed to 'sexual education' at an age which in earlier times would have been prosecuted under contributing to the delin- quency of a minor laws. After children have been in public schools for a couple of years, they lose all of their innocence. RIGHT STUFF john hedges besides sit in front of the televi- sion. There were plenty of activ- ities organized on an extracur- ricular basis by the schools. Besides •. there was :plenty of kept us busy. •If all of our tax money goes toward teacher salaries, instead of the students, then we really have a problem. If my taxes go up every year, and they do, then the product bought wi.th those taxes should improve every year. "Programs directly benefiting kids should be expanded so that all kids have the opportunity to participate, not just the top-tal- ented 15%. Hell, my daughter could.n 't even get into Glee Club, foT Pete's sake, because she was told her voice wasn't good enough! "Teachers should be required to have continuing education, and they should have annual merit tests. As it is, it is nearly impossible to get rid of incom- petent teachers. "I shudder at what must be the massive paperwork and longtime poor work record required to remove teachers. By that time, how many promising minds have soured on educa- tional excellence? l need watering down to the sea, and ending with basic concerns of water quality. They threaten to overpower what is widely recognized as a remarkable restoration story. ails the bay is as variant as the communities that use and impact it. country, new wave, jazz, disco and even the Ramones. · Whal do you like? I suppose that the only reason you dared to set toot in Disco Night was to keep your •sporadic reViews" alive. Well, you sure caught JllY attention as well as the rest of your fellow aging Baby Boomers (assuming that you are one) . •My kids have been told that serious and potentially life- threatening diseases can occur through sexual contact. They are told they are going to have sex anyway, so they should use protection to avoid disease." Now, since time began there have been girls who ~ave been •easy• and boys who would defile anything that walked. But we have entered a new and morally degenerate era when the message received is one of avoiding disease rather than learning the responsibWty of sex within a marriage. It is especial· ly disturbing that boys' logical goal bas become the 'catch' of a young disease-free virgin girl. •And computers. Computers in class are not so important as small classes and a personal relationship with the teachers. "Many teachers love comput- ers because they reduce the need to relate to and tutor their students. A teacher becomes merely a monitor of the comput- ers on the network. Computer- based instruction ts OK, but only after kids have mastered basic slcills. S teve Marble's Notebook cyn- ically ndicules efforts to pre- )erve the bay from direct dump- l :mg of IRWD treated waste, but ~ Jnstead shows his lack of under- ... tanding of the issues, sdentilic .. • .and otherwise. We don't here from brother ·Marble too orten. lf this pseudo, Journalistic dribble is the result of a corporate policy of yours, unilar to the academic "publish • janything) or perish," find some- ~g else for Marble to do. TOMHYANS Newport Beach ay still has long way o go before it's saved -.,.....h ilsue conlronting UJ ln th Beck Bay are mU.lti- rM!lintenslonal, ltarting with the t food cont&l.Den wubed wn the ~ clwmel, COtltin· .... """'"' with the mov m nt of .Ut T . We need to take the global view when we look at any ecosystem -and we need to understand that ror every action we take, there 1s an equal reac- tion. Without assistance, our bay will shortly be trans{ armed into a meadow, losmg for us for- ever a delicate resource balance. Fortunately, state and federal resource agencies agree with our concerns. State Resources Secreta.ry Doug Wheeler ts working closely wtth the city and county to secure funds to dredge the bay, an action that will aeate the tidal Oow neces- sary for a healthy tuary sy • tem. Ped ral eg nd , too, arc lining up to assist with enhMce- ment projectt to ensure th long-term viabWty of the bay. We need to colledively egr to approach the bay with a com- preh n.llve strategy -for what •t No, the bay is not yet saved. But we can't lo e the energy we've wvested thus far. With a coordinated, broad- based approach, the day will come when we can take the bay itself off the endangered resources list. MARJAN BERGESON Supervisor, 5th District .. Uncle Don a bit too gentrified l am writing in respons lo Uncle Don'• July 23 story "Quick, find a cur for 'Saturday Night Fever'." I'm what the ave.rag full· Oedged adult might ref M lo a.s, a typical teenager who Uk lo go agairuJt any type of authority. Sorry Und Don, but I'm afraid that your sarcasm is the d tcnnJ· nMt fectOf for my replication. Somewhere undemeoth ell of rour wordinen you shot down Do you even realize that you shot down your own generation amongst all of the slouching flab and Motrin1 What were you doing there in the first place, you already had your mind made up that disco is a thing of the past and should stay that way? You forgot to make fun of the cute little sklekiclcs who wore Ugbt spandex. or was that the only part of the concert that gave you a HOH of another Sat- urday night home alone with the VCIU By the way, whole Favorite Uncare you? GINA rrAJJANO COltaMesa BUl went on, "Kids have lost the ability to entertain them- selves. They don't have a chance to be kids. They are entertained, progrAJ\UDed, and scheduled ln a age steeped ln televllton materialism and bom- barded by a mass of information on bow they should look, what they should weo.r, who they should be. They are exposed to lurid activities previously reservedforadulta. • •When we were youngsters, we had to do other thing• ' "And teachers need to )lave the authority to punish or remove discipline problems. It's gotten so bad that even youths who have proven behe.Vior problems remain ln the class- room. The disruption to the entire class hurts all of the rest of the students. •KJ.ch today don't have a chance." Copilot Bill't detcription of b1a childrens' experience w1th 1chool kept me awake and alert that long nigbt nymg across the country. The problem ls, it's kept me up at night al.nee. • -.. HIDClll k mayor of NeWpof1 lffd\. . . ,, . • 1ME VOt.UNTDR ~ runs '*'<>die.Illy In the Dally Pilot. If you'd like Information on getting your organi- zation listed, call 642-4321, Ext. 331. ALS AsSOOAnoN OltAHGE COUNTY OtAPTE" The Amyotropblc Lateral Sclerosis Auodation, Orange County Chapter, needs many volunteers. For infonnation. call the Chapter Office at 375-1922. AlZHEIMElt'S ASSOCIATION Of ORANGE COUNTY The Alzheimer's Association of Orange County need$,. volunteers for its V\sltlng Volunteer Program; support group lead- ers for patients and care givers; and for the volunteer helpline. Interested volun- teers can call 283-1 111. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY The Orange County Region of the Amert~ Cancer Society ls seeking office volunteers. Also, volunteers are being sought to answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnloCenter. For informa- tion on these and other volunteer oppor- tunities, call Sally Carson at 261-9446. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETV RELAY FOR LIFE American Cancer Society's Relay for Life is held in June and mvolves a team or runners/walkers competing against each other to raise mone)>. Relay lasts for 18 hours with four simultaneous range un . Volunteers needed for a number of tasks including logistics, team captains, solic- iting corporate sponsorship, and team participation. For more infomation. contact Sally Carson at 261-9446. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE The Amencan Home Health Hospice Program needs volunteers to give emo- tional support to tenninally W patients and their femilles in the greater ORnge County area. 'n'alning is provided. Por information, call 550-0800 or (800) S40. 2545. AMOICAH RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY otAPTER The Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers to address community groupt about Red Cross services and to act as lia.lsons with the media In disaster and emergency slt· uations. Por lnformation, call Judy Ian· naccone, 835-5381, or Joan Miller, 835- 5381, Ext. 422. AMERICAN YOU1l4 SOCCER Corona de! Mar AYSO Soccer Region 57 needs volunteers for 1996 soccer season registration. Parents of boys and girls ages 4 112 to 16 are needed for comput- er input, telephones. coaching, referee- ing, equipment and purchasing. Call 640-2539. ASSOOATION RENAISSANCE CREATORS ARC is a non-profit group in Costa Mesa that sponsors and supports multi-out- reach community service programs, such as the homeless sanctuary. Volun· teers are needed. For information, call Dr. Renee Namaste, 540-5803. BAUET PAORCA The Ballet Pacifica Guild, a volunteer support group for Ballet Pacifica, needs vo un eers or a v o . or information, call Molly Lynch at 851- 9930. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS Men and women over 20 years old who have lived in Orange County for at least six months and have been on the job for at least three months are needed lo serve as b g brothers or big sisters for childreJ\ ages 6 to 16 from single--parent homes. Forinfonnation, call 544-7713 IOY stours Of AMENCA INC., OIWfGE COUNTY COUNOl. Volunteer opportunities Include fund raising, program development and training to existing troops and packs. Por more information, call Devon Dougherty, 546-4990. IOYS AND GIRLS a.uas Of COSTA MESA/NEWPORT BEACH The th.tee area Boys and Girls Clubs need volunteer coaches and arts and aafts workshop teachers. For locations and more information, call Dick Powers, 642-2245. CENTENNIAL FARM TOURS Volunteer docents are needed at the Centennial Parm at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Call Ginny Smith, 708-1517. CENTER FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES The Center for Creative Alternatives~ a non-profit charitable organization that works through the Unih!d Way, needs volunteers, graduate level interns or trainees. For information, call Karen. 642-0377. CITIZENS FOR A SEWAGE FREE BAY Your help is needed to stop the lzvme Ranch Dlsbict from dwnping five mil· lion a.lions of treated sewa e r da into ewport ar or. Volunteers, group leaders, organiz.ers needed. Call 722- 1710. COUEGE HOSPITAL The College Hospital Costa Mesa Auxil- iary is seeking volunteers to perform clerical, reception desk, gilt shop and other duties at the hospital. For infonna- End of Month -Sat, 7127 -Sun, 7128 -M~ 7129 "/ /1,· I al ( 10()(/ •.,,ore" Benefltln9. Orangewood Children s Foundation · Make a difference in the lift of a deserving chi/JJ Examples of Savings Approx Our S4k With Rluil Price Price Coupon VALENTINO 2~ skirt $900 $225 $85 $76 and jacket GIANFRANCO FERRE 2~. skirt $224 $199 and jacket $2200 $598 LILLIE RUBIN 2pc. skirt $675 $168 $63 $56 and jacket 760-6640 • 2850 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar Hours: Mon-Sat 10am to S m • Sunday Sak Hours toam to 4pm Find it fast in your hometown newspaper . _,. -····. , .~,:'"-'r.Ti'·.·-.r~T-TT •• -:......:... ... _ .. ~L.~&·.~-~- ,. -... ·-. tlon, call 642-2734 between 9 a.m. and' p.m COMMUNITY HOSPta CARE Community Hospice Care, which pro- Vldes medlcAl and emoUonaJ support to tenninally W patients and thw faml.liet in Orange County, needs volunteers In Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. For information or to register, call Cindy Latrd, 978-7447. 'CONSUMERS FOR LEGAL MfORM Consumers for Legal Refonn has an ongoing need for volunteers to morutor dvil court Judges. A computer and donatlons are also needed. Por more information, call Barbara at 85'-0881. COSTA MESA OVIC PLAYHOUSE The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse needs volunteers for \IShering, backstage, mailings. typmg, lights and many other duties. Por more infonnation, call 650- 5269. COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOOETY The, soaety collects infonnatio~, photos and artifacts relating to the history of Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Volun- teers are needed for clerical tasks, com- puter input and help in the llbrary. Call Charles Beecher, 631-5918. COSTA MESA LITERACY GROUP The Costa Mes.1 Literacy Center needs volunteer tutors to teach English speak· m adults to read d 't · as a second language. All tutor trairung is provided and there IS no foreign lan- guage requtrement. naming classes are on Tuesday evenings and Satur~ay morning for six weeks. Alter training tutors usually work with 1-3 students one evening per week at a local church for a 90 nunute period. Call Barbara at 832-1464 or Margery at 548-3384. COSTA MESA SENIOR aNTElt The multlpurpoM lenlor ..me. facihty at the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers for a vanety ol tasks. For more &nfonnation, call 645- 2356 from 9 a.m. to S p.m COURT A.PflOINTEO SPECJAL ADV~ CATES Of~ COUNTY (CASA) Volunteers are needed to make a two- year coounittnent to serve as advocates for abused. neglected and abandoned children. During the two-year period, volunteers work one-on-one with a child for three hours a week. For anfonnabon, call 935-612'. CUDD!.£, INC. Provide support to abused and aban- doned children as a Cuddle, Inc hotline specialist. Answer the toll-free number at your own home during a 12-hour shift, one or two days per month. Con- tact Debbie Magnusen at 432-9681 DEFORE FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS The Defore Poundabon for the Arts. a non-profit organizabon dedtcated to dance at 151 Kalmus Dnve. G-3, Costa Mesa, needs volunteers For more Ulfor- m.ation, call 241-9908. DISCOVERY SHOP Discovery Shops are run by the Amen- can Cancer Society. Volunteers are needed, and no special skills clie neces- sary. For information, call 640-4777 DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES Dispute Resolubon Services needs vol- unteer mediators, case speciallsts and outreach assistants to help in a vanety of mediation cases. Bilingual language skills are needed for office volunteers and for mediators. For more infonnauon. call 250,-0488. SAnJROAY, JULY 27, 1996 A '1 EASTElt RA&.S • The Easter Seals Society Deeds vol\ln- teeJll for ongoing derical wotk and to help tn programs for children with dis- abilities and m JpedA1 events. For infor- mation. call 834-11t1. EXCHANGf a.ua O&D ABUSE PltfV£N110H CENTEJt Volunteen are needed to help famJ.liei when an mc:ldent ot child abuse bas been reported and a referral made by the county and to worte with families ot h!gh-rlsk victims ot perental drug addlc- tion. For Information, call 722-1107. FAIRVIEW DEVELOPMENTAL CENTElt The F8.UV1ew Developmental Center Ill Costa Mesa needs volunteers, and dooabons are welcome. For more infor· mation. call 957-5114 between 8 a.m and 4:30 p.m. ASH HARBOR AREA INC. Fnends an Service to Humanity (PlSHJ offers emergency assistance to those in need and proVldes the Mobile Meals program. Volunteers are needed to help in a variety of areas. For more informa- tion, call Debby, 645-8050. FOOD DISTRIBUTION CENTER The Food Distribubon Center. Orange County's pnvate non-profit food ba.n.k, needs volunteers to inspect and sort donated foods and lo help with mailings For more lllfonnatlon call I coordinator, 771·1343. WESTSIDE BOYS AND GIRLS Q.UB OF COSTA MESA Volunteers are needed from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays to tutor students in grades one through six in reading. For information, call Ellie at 631-7724. PITALIZATI AU SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1996 RVICES Despite the hot. windless afternoon, the well-drelled mourners, who came all the way from New York, the Mid· WNt and other points ala.r, lined the moderately sized chapel's walls and crowded the exits. Only an ocean breeze just as the service ended at 4:30 p.m. eued the heat. Those who could not find a seat or a place to stand peered through open stained glass win- dows, as did long 1V news camera lenses. Others milled .. about a table of family photos,· (smiling ol snapshots of Story , proudly holding a recently caught f1<;h and standing with bll Wif• Oil ..., -.d«ttng dlif. MoWnin dalii tD 9lirJ' . .... bewldered at bow ..... strange twtlt al .... brouPt one of tbe Dalian's want NCllll homn to tbe .... « N.w· port 8Mda. 'lb .. ..... wone~bOdf biil DOl Y.-been U.0.¢ family memben have forwuded dliD· ta1 records to NeW van. bOpmg investigators can make a .match. • Though obviously ~t. those in grieving were bymemone.. •am loved this buainea and he was proud to be apart of It," said colleague Joel Mancbelter. •He had a quality 4nd ~ ness about him that we ll all miss." . Support for Judy Story, 53, Bill's widow, abounded. Thil ii the second time she has lost a husband. Her first husband died in a 1989 car wreck. -You_. ftlfed wtlb·gdm. .... ,. .. ~Wllb ~. HaJDel said. JUdy Wt tbe Mrvtce wtlbout o •WD' Robin Dertn. a coUeegUe of ... W:ltiri. W8I 008 ol the laSt peGplii to tee Bill wbeD be was dw. Sbe helped him cut an 1D1uniDce dial In New YOrk blfore he boarded the ill-fated Olght to Pam . •He wu a wonderful man, escaptionally dedicated," Derln. a New York '81ident, said. •He loved his business. He wu great with people and always had a kind word to say." She said Story performed exceptionally on the job. •we were just with Bill in New York, working on a deal,• she Mid. •After seven months, working on the deal. be man- aged to smile and joke as only he could do." CHEESE CONTINUED FROM A 1 .. I said to he'r, 'You just wait, it will win first place,· he recalled. #I get a kick out of it when I walk in someplace and they assume I didn't make it, that it At the presentation table, was my wife.• Harris had to place the lei The pineapple cheesecake is around his cheesecake but first Harris' only specialty in the bak- had to remove it from the ing department, other than spring-form baking pan. Such a cookies which don't really count maneuver made him nervous because they're so easy. Harris because be hadn't practiced is also acclaimed for his barbe- Newpon BnchJCoeca Meta DUiy Pilot BOATS RACE CONTINUED FROM A 1 first. and last-boat finishes is sometimes as great as an hour." It is sponsored by West Marine, Vessel Assist, Pavilions Market ... Lido and Bayside, Newport Bal· boa Rotary Club, Island Marine Fuel, Island Bagel, Hill's Boat Service, Gaylord Sportswear, Exchange Club of Newport Har- bor, Balboa Boat Rentals, Balboa Pavilion and The Arches. pineapple inside the cream cheese filling -to a party or bar- becue, these same friends and co-workers happily devour it. •some people show up with beer, I try' to show up with u I get a kick out of it when I walk in someplace and they assume I didn't ' PURSUIT said. "He's hauling. You hear concealed in bis pants. He told placing the lei without disturb-ancueddtis· nh·b. s and smoked meals 'Kaboom!' ar;id ~e kept go~g.'" arresting officers that ~e had been in the aham cracker crust. --~~~~--~--t~-¥11eso~ki-smd-th~-1'c'1ici~rffi...-f-ilSimr-nii:rtltlmTph1:rtairniIIe-1for1h:r-ee--t---"~~w~a~s~lllrilmugt,~:>n:.-C::Co~dl,l-'=-;VVbWh~e~n~Hirarrls' co-workers CONTINUED FROM A 1 cers involved in the chase were weeks and had not eaten in five don't choke on this,' when a learned that his cheesecake -.---'"1Rlfe-i • • • II j cautious. days. lady next to me said, 'Are you won first place they teased him "I thought they were pretty safe Holland was transported to sure your wife wants you to do to no end. -MARK HARRIS Fletcher ~.111 I Durinq the stop, Officer Tom Schombu 1c1 dJscovered Hollrtnd was wanl1 '<I for pdrole violauons and had <1 warrant out for his arrest, Flt ·le lwr sdid. with their jobs,· he said. "They Hoag Memorial Hospital Presby-that to her cheesecake?'" Harris "I took the usual ribbing,• weren't driving like madmen out terian and examined for bis drug said, laughing at the memory. "I Harris said. "When you work of control. They were driving safe. use. said, 'I made this and no one with construction guys and they • They weren't reckless." He was later booked at the else· will touch it."' hear you make cheesecake, But Wesoloski said it was a Newport Beach Police Department The woman appeared embar-they're like, 'Oh, yeah. All cheesecake," be said. "It's rich, so you have to make sure you have a thin piece. But it's like you've died and gone to heav- en.• But polw1• said the suspect sped off m his 1 ~lllO Datsun. spectacle. on suspicion of evading a police rassed, then wished Harris good right.'• •rt was pretty awesome," he officer, possessing a handgun, hit luck in a sympathetic tone that But whenever he brings the During the chase, Holland allegedly ~11 lt>sWlped a squad car driven b'y Newport Beach police Officer Don Reynolds near River said. .. and run and the outstanding war-suggested he didn't have a delicious dessert -made with- Newport Beach and Hunting-rant -all of which are felonies. prayer. out eggs, but with plenty of "It's a good way to get invited to a party." -Avenue, '"''lnesses said. Surfe1 John Wesolosk:i, who tives on lhv Balboa Peninsula, said he saw Uw Cdr chase shortly after >-ehecki.ng out the morning waves. "The gu'r rarruned the cop car, and he kPpt going,· Wesoloski .LIBRARY CONTINUED FROM A 1 receives hdck in Library services, $1.06 nulhun. 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C~__...._.......,......_....._~~..__-----~ State ~~~ Telephone ~_.....-'-~~~~~_;_~-'-~..;.....o......__..,~--....~ EYE-OPENER Silver Bullets make waves with Brciatz-s clinger QUOTE OF THE DAY ·n UJa$ a huge breakthrough for us ... hopefuJlg It wUl open a W of peoples' eyes and minds about women in ba8eba/l ..... -FEMALE SLUGGER KIM BRM1Z ' ( I I 't '. l i ' I I i \ I \ 1-: ", Getting chuminy with Amanda • There's nothing quite like a common denominator! By Doug Sparks Doug Sparks EDITOR'S NOTE: Corona del Mar resident Doug Sparks is a (coaching) technician to the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, whose day-to-day endeavors for the Games began July 8. July 26 -The Olympic Village, a complete bus ride, Amanda Beard and final preparations for Simon . . I took Kay into the Olympic Village Thursday. · Reservations for outsiders take three days to be verified, then you drive to a designated checkpoint (parking was only $5) where your picture identification is compared to the official guest list. Prom there you walk another block and wait for a bus to take you into the yillage. My first thought was Simon's (Australia pole vaulter and friend Simon Arkell) great 'success with busses to and from the Village. As we boarded, I asked the driver if I could take a picture of her as the only bus driver not to get lost (we hoped}. She smiled and posed while .telling me that she was from Atlanta and assured me that we wouldn't get lost -and we didn't. After hearing of so many outrageous adventures in the •SEE DIARY PAGE 84 \\,. A T E H P 0 L 0 YACHTING QQ9 U.S. medal hopes are dashed in 5-4 water polo loss to Spain • Spain denies the U.S. with defensive victory; Yachttng: Nick Adamson is tied for 17th place overall in the Lasers. nlE DEEP SOtrrH -It might has well have been Friday the 13th for American water polo player Chris Oeding in Atlanta and sailor Nick Adamson in Lasers oompeti- tion at Savanna Friday. Oedlng and his American teammates, in a defensive battle, lost a 5-4 ded.sion to Spa\n 1n the quarterfinals of the medal round, relegating the U.S. to a fifth-place semifinals game today against Russia or Italy, with hopes for any medal ~pletely duhed. The U.S. wu -w«king on a four-game w1DDing ltrHk and appeared to have tbe·IDOllMIDbliD lt WU JooMng for, but SpUi'I quick game tumecl It anNDil. AllO m a ... um..11 game tOder wll be HllialilY ad QM. ... ~ 12:.a-aa ... --. ..... a.ca ... ~ ..,.....,. Kim Braatz ls wielding a big stick for the Sliver Btl1lets. • Phil Niekro ~ays the ball Kim Braatz belted for a home run is most likely on its way to Cooperstown fot posterity. By Barry Faulkner, l)aily Pilot prolific home run hitter in her family, but it's now a safe bet she's the most famous. The former Estcuicia High, Saddleback College and University of New Mexico softball standout ensured her place in the round-tripper re(:ord books Sunday by Wlting the first fence-clearing clout in the 120-game history of the Colorado Silver Bullets, a barnstorming · women's professional baseball team for which she's among ~e charter members. "It was a huge breakthrough for us," Braatz said of the historic homer, days later from her New York hotel room. "It'~ something our team has worked. r-----------..:-------------1 for and waited: ; for. Hopefully : ; it will open a • lot of peoples' 1 ... J eyes and : , minds about L-------------------------.1 women in baseball. "Phil 1ek:ro former ma·or lea e "tche.r and manager of the Silver Bullets) said that ball's ·probably going to Cooperstown (site of the Baseball Hall of Fame), which is really neat to think about. I still don't think it's sunk in yet." Braatz, a 27-year-old outfielder now residing in·Tucson, said she wasn't sure whether word of her accomplishment had reached her younger softball slugging sister Leah, who has mashed 50 combined homers the final two years at Estancia and two All-American seasons at the University of Arizona. . • SEE SLUGGER PAGE 83 • • r------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~--------~ I I I I : featuring : ' Newport Harbor High product Dave Cadigan is going through Itch n as the NFL training camps open up this week. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot A s the veterans filtered back into NFL training camps around the league this week, Dave Cadigan couldn't help but feel a few pangs tugging at his heart strings . . , of the yeai, H Cadigan said of his retirement last July after seven stellar years in the pros with the New York Jets and the Cincinnati Bengals. "But for those 20 or so days I do think about it and miss it,• he said from his Encinitas home in northern San Diego County. "My buddy (and ex-teammate) Jeff Criswell left a few days ago for the Kansas City Chiefs camp and I really wanted to go with him.• Cadigan, who played his high school days at Newport Harbor High, received a few offers this spring which he found flattering. •A couple of teams wanted to pull me out of retirement, some Super Bowl contenders," he said from his Encinitas home. "It got me going again, but I had to say no.• Cadigan didn't want to identify the teams, but when asked if the San Francisco 49ers who have a lot of question marks on their offensive line wer one of the teams, he said: "Well, I really can't say, but you are red hot." "I know I walked away at the right time," he said. "My neck was getting bad and I had two herniated disks. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I t "The injurles were getting significant enough that if I kept playing I would have reduced 1 the quality of the rest of my life.• I Cadigan retired from the 1 Bengals with two years left on a : three-year, $2.1-million contract. : He had started 14 games mainly ; at bis familiar left guard spot for , Cincinnati 1n 1994, but told : Coach David Shula of his : decision to quit before the start : ot the '95 training camp. • As a Jet, Cadigan had been a I stalwart on a line tabbed I •Boomer's Bodyguards." l During 1993, tbe veteran t group Ml • team record by going : elgbt stnigbt gamel without I aDowtng "8IUng QB Boom.et l B::! HOil to be tacked. Tb4w t allaw.d the r.w.t Mcka tn the • • : NPL 1laat eeuon. I •Aa Gllmli¥e tine needs to dinAGp9MlheagmcybM ! I ~~~j M1 ll<><>PS l,t(i\' DAVE LUCHANSKY I DAll.Y Pl.OT Markus Muller-Stach Shooting star had all the potential ... but ... •Markus Muller-Stach ... seemed to have a world of potential, but knee surgery ended the dream. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot I n the constellation of Corona del Mar High basketball, Markus Muller-Stach shone brilliantly as a shooting star. Textbook form, years of repetition, and confident fluidity allowed the 6-foot-4 standout fb ascend into a rarefied air reserved for the Sea Kings' pantheon of All-CIF perfonne11 in 1987. Muller-Stach, who as a junior took in most of the prolific exploits of CdM's senior scoring sensation Jeff Fryer from the varsity bench, was named Sea View League Most Valuable Player after averaging 21.1 points in 30 games in his swan aong prep campaign. Still. bis dream of obtaining • a Division I college scholarship required two : • bigb-.scoring seasons and ~ all-state recognition at Golden1 't West College, before finally : coming to fruition. But, as with the sbootlng *5 to which sky gazers attach ~ ultimate d.i'Mmt, Mul&er-stach," would-be career a.t the ,. Univeoity ol the Padfic ~ out in one Oeeting, painful •' instant. I •tt WU devastating At tbe time,. Muller:.stacb Mid of Dee~ iDIUl'J IO IMtlliiii dodal• ...... tbe ....... tollADdup&ollleclentej+al llill.,. ml•11'11t1..... • ~:n=z.,.. ..... ................. -~_.,. ...... , ......... "9a 11-·--L- I • -. ' I SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1996 BESBOL -l . I t . .. FEM/NILE I ~· I : .. ' Vanguards' Beth Renkoski has been around. I • 1 . . management problems,' she said I y Jim Walters, Daily Pilot in her look-for-the-best-in-all-I people voice. "We didn't have raveling overseas can be . any sponsors, but all this money j quite a culture shock, but kept coming in from somewhere. I 1 playing a professional It was understood the pre~dent ~port ~n be a real challenge of the team was influenced by 1 . ~~°n~~~e designated as "Our the Mafia. •Sometimes (the money) was ; : Beth Renkoski, the new head not there. I did end up getting j ~oftball coach at Southern most of the money J expected, ! ' f ~omia College, got some but I missed my last month's pay. j · and experience when she I waited for a long time, but I j Played two seasons for Italian wasn't going to argue for it too j ¢lub teams after graduating in loudly. It was one of those : ' "1e ~te 1980s from Nicholls situations where I thought it was ~ ~tale University in Thibadoux, better to go to another team.• l : a.Sne had to deal with In Series B, foreigners are not l allowed to pitch or catch so i ~ve.rything from not speaking the 1-"~~os~ki_play~ her second l ~guage to having store fronts position_ third base. In Series i fuebombed down the street from A, she was able to go back to her l her Reggio di Calabria regular catcher's spot. Of course, j apartment for apparent there was a catch there, too. In ~ nonpayment of protection Series A there were two l money. But that's all part of foreigners on each team, but i Besbol Feminile (female they couldn't pitch and catch at i l)asel;>all). tlie same lime. i "I was writing a letter one "Rome was much more l rught when there was this very professional and l had more of a l. 1!....ud no1'se," she s"';d. "I went out w '" family atmosphere," she said. l ¢n my balcony and r could see it "I'd be driving down the road by l o/dS from down the street-not the Coliseum and would be ~ too far. thinking 'This is where I live.' It ~ "Other people were looking, was great." l too, but not with fear. rt was She played for Lazio in Series l more like wondering ..yho was A, a town best known for its l next." soccer fanatics. ! Although never on television The President was the coach i or in the newspapers, all of the of the National Team. i locals in the small fishing town, "The National Team might l µtat just barely hangs on the compare to a good Division I i edge of the mainland in team, not a UCLA,• Renkoski i Southern Italy, understood the said. "They didn't make it to the l ¢xplosion to be a calling card Olympics this year, but they're j (,Yorn the Wise Guys in nearby not shabby." j Sicily. H · · "There were two American er team in Rome practiced ; three times a week and played a ; chiropractors who had the office doubleheader on the weekend. l 4bove the store and their •1 was ta.king an Italian for l cndl9. • ... ,JmoW ..... m.diboal=-· • c::::P &0am·. A replay al Kim Brutz'1 blalt: a llltball nm CQe. Cod League AD-Star lwl1lr Petei- Plind tm.t canted beyond th8 300-foot left-fteld wallet BJdridge Park m Cape Cod, Mui., bu been televised by ESPN and teveral other stations nationwide. But the reverberations in the Silver Bullet clubbome after tbe game where even more special to Braatz. •Just sharing it with my teammates, especially the vetera.lis who have been here since the beginning, was really neat,• Braatz explained. •we·ve an wotlteasoDard and come so far, they were all just great to me. Even the pitchers were exdted for me and Phil was awesome. He gave me a big hug and told me how proud ht! was of me." Braatz, who like her teammates switched from Wooden bats to alloy (aluminum) bats 10 games before ,the homer, even fielded a high-five from a Cape Cod infielder on her way around the bases. •They were using a different pitcher every inning and it was my second at-bat," Braatz recalled. "I noticed when (Princi, who pitches for Wake Forest) was warming up he was keeping his fastball low, so that's what I looked for and the second pitch he threw it. •1 had been driving the ball pretty well the past few games in the gaps, but I turned on this one. When I hit It, it felt good and as I got close to first base I was thlnking, 'Get out of here. Get out of here,' and it did. It was really awesome." Niekro immediately dispatched an attendant to retrieve the ball, but the fortunate fan held out for a Niekro autographed ball and jacket, before surrendering the Cooperstown-bound souvenir. Braatz was nearly forced to surrender her lifelong dream of playing baseball midway ~ugh the Bullets first season, when a herniated disc in her back ended her season and. some thought, her career. "The coaches didn't think I'd ever come back and play, but I surprised everyone by coming back to spring training the next year," Braatz said. "When the injury first happened, I ~uldn't understand it. We were in San Diego and I remember I sta,tted ciying just staring at the field, because I knew I was going to be separated from the team and the job I loved. I didn't know if I'd ever play again. And looking at Phil when the doctors told me I'd have to have surgery really broke my heart. It was like I was leaving the family .• Successful surgery and rigorous rehabilitation, however, 8llowed Braatz to regain her starting position in center field (she bas recently been shifted to right to lessen the wear and tear on her back). ..... ~ ............ Msliljjel21tcw--ddi ....... ~ dla-•• ....... .itl:Herila ----=· .... ....... wltb 21 bits --~::~. ft's~ .... But IW been happy wttb lb, progrw rv.~ • 8fUta uid. ·1 got • batting lellaD from (Milwaukee Brewer tbJrd bueman) KevUl Seit7.er during the off-aeuon and be • dilcovered I WU taking my eye off tbe ball during the hitch in my swing. I don't know.bow J even hit at all last year, because I sure noticed the dilference after he corrected me. That just shows the little things we're still learning three years in. We're like little kids just learning how to pla.y. "There's no doubt in my mind there will one day be a woman in the major leagues, but r don't think it will be anyone from our team. lt's going to take time.,. Despite the rigors of the road (the Bullets, who begin a three-week tour of California, Aug. 16 in San Bernardino, have no home games), and . consistent difficulty competing with male competition (they were 7-25 through July 25 and 24-96 in their history), Braatz continues to revel in her role as a modern-day pioneer. •A lot of things are bard for us, but everything is worth it. It's so gratifying to knQw we're supplying role models for young girls in this country who may want to play baseball. Even when I was growing up playing softball, there really wasn't anyone out there who I could look up to or relate to. ·we get letters all the time from little kids and OJ'ganiza- tions. We've heard from several people who have started women's high school ~eball teams." o/ifldows were blown out, obvi-Foreigners class and I made a lot ously," Renkoski said. "They told of friends that 1 hung around me it had happened before -to with," she said. "The people the same store. were really supportive, but I "It was the fir~t place I ever guess like anywhere, the people I Aztecs, Billy Blanton on the horizon lived where I didn't feel safe are supportive if you win." walking down the streets at Lazio finished third that year, Oight." losing to Bologna which started a , Despite the extra theatrics, ringer on the mound in the aptly Renkoski learned to love Reggio named Debbie Doom from the ~e Calabria and its people. She U.S. learned to speak the language "There are a lot of differences tbward the end of that first sea-from the American game," ~on. Renkoski said. "Nothing is really · "Italians are very colorful peo-on time. Whenever they're ready pie, on and off the field, and Ital-to start, they start. And you have 1an t~ a very beautiful language," to show credentials before the she said . "They had very charm-game to play that day. mg ways of telling you off. "Then there is the language. "ll all sounded so wonderful, The umpires are quite different, but there were a lot of words I too. No, not for the better." dlclli't understand and people Her experiences have servea l\1lcCme at the time it was probably better I didn't." ••We won Series B that first year and the team moved up to Senes A the next season," she SdJCl--°' But when I was invited to play IIl Rome the next season, I went." · Again, those guys across the water seemed to have some ties to the Reggio de Calabria team at the time Renkoski was on the I.Pam "Well, there were some After six years as an assistant at sec she finds herself holding the reins. "I'm not sure if I'm ready or not," she said. "I guess I will know once the season gets started. "I did have a nightmare the other night, but I don't want to talk about that.• While not elaborating, she did say there were no mafiosos in it. Probably because they're all too real in her mind. \ <>t .Tll "<>I 11~ \I I •Costa ~esa product tabbed to lead San Diego State to WAC riches. I f vou're a San Diego State football fan mark Dec. 7 on your calendar. That's the day the Aztecs hope will find them in Las Vegas for the inaugural Western Athletic Coriference title game. The championship matchup is only one of the changes in a revamped WAC which will expand from 10 to 16 teams to include Southern Methodist . Rice from the now defunct Southwestern Athletic Conference along with San Jose State, the University of Tulsa and Nevada-Las Vegas. The WAC will be broken into two divisions with San Diego State competing in a tough • Pacific Division with San Jose State, Colorado State, Fresno State and nemesis Wyoming among others. The two division winners will square off in Vegas. The Aztecs have ample reason for optimism. They return eight starters on both sides of the line from an 8-4 team, including third-year starter quarterback Billy Blanton of Costa Mesa. Blanton again will be leading a high-powered offense that indudes legitimate Heisman 1Tophy candidate George Jones who set a single-season rushing record with 1,842 yards in 1995, two 1,000-yard receivers in Will Blackwell and Az Hakim and an offensive line with All-American Kyle Turley as its anchor. Blanton was no slouch , comp e g passes for 3,330 yards. s The Aztecs were one of only two teams in the nation last season to have a running back and a quarterback who each accounted for 20 touchdowns. Jones had 23 while Blanton threw for 20. Big 10 power Ohio State was.the oth~r team. "We're really anxious to get going, a lot of kids spent the summer down here running and lifting, • said offensive line coach H<' \'11 '\.C , Newport Harbor YC shares first-day lead in Governor's Cup NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Harbor Yacht Club was locked in a first-place tie with defending champion, Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, after Thursday's opening round of the Governor's Cup being hosted by the Balboa Yacht Club. Both teams swept all three of their match races Thursday in the four-day event where each team will race 11 races -one against each opponent in the 12-team regatta. U both teams continue through the draw unbeaten, they would meet for the first time in race No. 11 -the last race of th.e last day (Sunday). Bahia Corinthian YC and Bal- boa YC both had one win with Balboa's race with Royal Prince Alfred YC scheduled for a resa.ll. Other clubs competing: Bayview YC1 Cabrillo Beach YC; Kin9 Harbor YCi Milsk>n Bay YC1 St. Piandl YC1 San Prandlco YC; and SoUthwestem YC. jim waiters Ed White. "We're a year older and we're going to be stronger than last year. " Despite recording their first winning season since '91, the Aztecs come into the fall campaign as a team looking to prove something after a disappointing finish. For the third lime in five years, they entered the seasotl finale with a chance to clinch the WAC title and a Holiday Bowl berth with a win in front of the home fol.ks . They came away with their third loss, a 24-13 decision, to eventual champion Cdlorado State. A mid-season, six-game winning streak fueled expectations, but a 1-2 finish left the Aztecs on the outside looking in during the bowl season. "The key to getting better. and always improving, is learning from your mistakes," said White, who spent an astronomical 17 years in the NFL with the Minnesota Vlki.ngs and the San Die o Char ers. ~To win it , an go onto a bowl game, you have put all that positive work behind you. All th~t. counts is how much you have left, no matter how many you have won in a row. The Aztecs, who improved from 4-7 in Ted Tollner's first year at head coach, enter the '96 fray with an offense that last season was ranked No. 7 in the nation in total offense (482 yards per game) and 12th in scoring to (33.4 points a game). Newport Beach/Cosca Mesa Daily Piloc Newport l.lndlng Ind o~ Locker. the two ll)Ol'tfkh.lng landings In ~ hew Mt their SU'""'*1Jme rates. Newport Undlng ~ be ~ It 675-0550, whlle O-.y'1 Lock9' may be reectMKht67.J.1434. · l ~end rtntet feels, 115 weir• times. ere sub-ect to ~without notice. ___,LNDNG °""~,.._ ... ~~Is~ fthl'~er dey (7 e.m.-S p.m.), u"' ..,., ~ or lduhs end S2S for senlon. fof the half-dev (6 e.m.-noon or 12:30-5 p.m.) or the twllloht (~30 p.m.-mktnlght), the COJt Is S23 for acfulu end $15 for seniors Mondey through ~ (no senior rite on weekends). The 9S.foot Sffrcher end Ffffl•nce m•lte Island trips with 11 p.m. departure. C.11 ~ landing for lnformetion. Owtws The SO.foot Re'lle//le ~nger maximum) chArges $900 Mondey-Frlday and Sl,025 on Wffltencls for three-querter day (6 e.m.-4 p.m.) trips ~ S625 delly for half-day or twilight trips. The 62-foot Amigo.,(~ muimum) charges SUOO for weekday end $1,400 for Wfflttnd on three-quarter day (6 •.m.-4 p.m,) trips. $750 ~or helf-day or twilight. The Amigo lllso ~ S.n Clerriente bland excur-sions ~r muimum). The one-day trip Is $1,650 tor wftkdays and $1,900 for weeltends and the two-day trip Is $2.800 for weekday and n.100 for weekends. The 70.foot Nivtllus (72-passenger maximum) and 72-foot Patriot (76-passenger maximum) charges S2.000 for weekday and $2,500 for week- end three-quarter day (6 a.m.-4 p.m.) trips and $1,000 fOf weekday and $1,250 for _.end half-day and twilight trl~TW_jlightjiMbor_..a""uls-""----1--es are availatile rornso per hciur. with a mini- mum of two hours. OdMrhes The rod rental ls $7 per day. tackle bao S4 plus tu and lkense holder, S 1. A fishing lkense is S6.3t for one day, S 17.85 for yeerfy selt water and S28.35 for all waters. Rock cod rods rent for S10 per day. All penons 16-and-older ere required by the Fish and Game Department to have a valid fish· ing license and must wor license above their wabt while fishlr19. Senion (6S-and~der) farn apply Monday-Friday, except holktays. DAWY'S LOCKER Open pllrty ,.... lWo half-day fishing trips aboard ~m Pride are held between 6 a.m.-noon end 12:30.5:30 p.m. daily. The price is $23 for adutu and S 16 for Juniors (i 5-and-younger) and seniors. The arees fished are local and coasUI, from Huntington effc:h to Laguna Beach, for bass, sheephead, sculpln, bonito, barracuda, white seabau and mackerel. The thr~uarter day trip (J e.m.-5 p.m.) aboard the Fmi.ncr com US for adulU and $27 for juniors and seniors. Areas fished are loc.al Of C.taline Island, depending on season and S4)eeies. The full-day flshlng (11 p.m.-5 p.m.)aboard the Thunderbird Is held dally from late March thf'ough November. There are 44 bunks on board. ~price ranges from sss-s1s for adults and w. $60 for juniors and seniors. ~ al'ffS fi~ are Cata/Ina ls/end. S.n ClerMnte ls/end and other are~ ~t upon SNson and sp«Jes. Shart fishing •board the CAiifornia DllWll>I> has daytime trips (7:30 a.m.-4 p.m.) Mondays. Tuesdays and Thursdays and nighttime trips (6:30 p.m.-1 a.m.) Fridays and Saturdays. The price Is $40 for adutu and $30 for juniors and seniors. The load Is llmlted to 1 s paswngers and it fishes for thresher, rnako and blue sharks. Twilight fishing (dally April-October, 6:30 p.m.- 12:30 a.m.) aboard Frttlence charges S23 for adutuand $16 for iunlors and seniors. It fishes for sand bess, calico bau, sculpin, sheephead and berracuda. The c.tallne Couple9Getawey, aboard the ca1- ifomi. Oawn Is a thr~ trip to Catalln41. which departS at 8 a.m. on t~ first day and retums 5 p.m. on the third dey. The price is S375 per couple and Includes two nlghU in a hotel. Check landing for departure dates. OdMrfMI Rod end reel rentals. are S7 (half-de)\ three- quart.ef -full day (twilight) and S 10 (5hart and rode cod). koob and sinkers ere SI per pacbge and fish sacks $1.50. Fishing licenses ere S6.75 for one day Oncluding holder) and S17.85 ennual (ocean only). Reservetlons are required for ell t1,riing trips and are hekt a Nlf-hour prior to departure. No coolers, Ice d'lests or alcohol is allowoed to be brought on board. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT awn- bowler Dick Wilkin- ·-• son (above) reaches for a ball as partner John Parker lines up a shot during tournament play Friday aftemoo~ At right, Glenna Weber kicks up her heels after her partner . makes a great shot .. ···· ' ' ; • • At ' SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1996 • The~e's a payoff in this sport that isn't as easy as it might appear on the surface: By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot N EWPORT BEACH -To the outsider. lawn bowling may not look that challenging. Just roll a 3112-pound ball along a grass playing surface (15 feet wide, 120 feet long) and t.Iyand hit · aHed e jack) at the·---+---1 other side. Nothing to it. Afterall, "How hard can it be?" you might be tempted to ask when you notice that most of the participants are from the senior citizen set as they were during Friday's meeting of the Coast League at the Newport· Harbor Lawn Bowling Club. . If this scenario mirrors your mind set, then you're in for a surprising awakening. Lawn bowling, which traces its known roots back to the steel bocee balls that first clanked around the Roman Empire, presents an ever-changing set of challenges. With each roll of the ball, as in the roll of a pair of dice, the playing field shifts. What looks like a sure winner one roll, can be transformed into a heart-breaker the ne.xt. "People don't realize how much strategy there is," said Margaret Persina, a 20-year club veteran who has experienced a large measure of success on the national level. "You're trying to score points, but you're also trying to block your opponent from scoring. It's never over until the last roll.• For instance, Newport's three-man team of Tag Taggert, Ken Buckley and Bob Nunes had a 10-point lead over visiting Long Beach early in their match, but had to bang on for a one-point cliffhanger secured only on the last roll of the match. "It got pretty tight there," said a spry Taggert, who is the second oldest member of the club at 84. "Things change quickly. At one point, we had five points on the green and then they threw a ball that hit the pack and it was all gone. That's the way things go.• "In Australia they call lawn bowling ·a young .person's game that old people play'" said Ken Buckley. #The game is so popular there, they even have greens for high schools.• If you'd like to give lawn bowling a try some time yourself, free lessons are available. You need to wear flat shoes and casual dress (the teams only wear all white at tournaments or special occasions}. To set up a time, call Tag Taggert at 546-0784. The Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Club is located at 1550 Crown Drive North by Crown Center. Wachtler top-seeded in girls' 18s at upconrlng Jr. Tennis Classic The Phen-Fen Diet NEWPORT BEACH -Recent Corona del Mar High graduate Meghan Wachtler, top-seeded in ' list of 47 local singles players taking part in the seventh annual United States Tennis Association-approved Junior Tennis Classic, Monday- Sunday at the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club. Wachtler, a two-time Sea View League doubles champion and the 1994 ClF Southern Section doubles runner-up while teamed with Alissa Scott, is bound for Ohio State Uni- versity. CADIGAN CONTINUED FROM 81 ta.ken it's toll," he said. •vou hope you can play with someone for a decent part of the time, but it's hard now with so many players changing teams. •tn a way I think it's stiffing the fans. That's too bad, but I guess that's life." This past year, Cadigan bas been concerned with other thoughts tt>.an Xs and Os, like dabbling In real estate, traveling and even taking time to stop by the practice fields at San Diego State and shoring a few tidbits with the offensive line. •There is life after football and e-verythlng has worked out exactly bow I wanted it to,•· he said. •1 wanted to play as best I could, and go out on my own terms. I feel very fulfilled in that regard. •Jt was time to move on. When something 11 as good to you as football was to me, I didn't want to milk it bone dry. I'm looking to give back some of What I know." In that vein, Cadigan naturally gravitated to the fields on the San Diego St.ate campus where n.d Tolln•, hll coecb at USC, ii tn hll tbird year as the bead~· Cadigan played in two._. Bowll at USC before b.IDl-;1*Ud nlnlb overall m the t•Chll;·. •ft'l mat to bev9 guys like Deft CDDe arQund and Ibale .. ~.· IUdaa.mtve 11De COldl Bd White, u NPL " foul Mmed lar. -.. • .. 17 :::::-..... ....... l5mlll\al Scott is the No. 6 seed in the girls 18s, while Newport Harbor High's Vanessa Godbey is No. 2. ' while Katie Canright comes in seeded seventh among 30 players in the girls 18s. Wachtler is the lone top singles seed in the five age divi- sions for both boys and girls, but Brittany Holland (girls 10s) and Ann3e Yelsey (girls 12s) enter the "War by the Shore,• which also fea- tures doubles, as the second-seed- ed enbies in their divisions. Johnny Biorkman is fourth-seed- ed, in the boys 18s, while Alex to talk with the guys. They appreciate that kind of thing and they listen to what be has to say." •There are a few things I've learned along the way and it's been very gratifying to pass that along," Cadigan said. "I enjoy talking with the players, showing them what I've learned. You can see them light up when they get it. It's especially nice when you see them use it and they are having success at it." At some point, Cadigan said he would like to include coaching in his plans. •Coaching is attractive to me, but probably not right now," he said. •t love coaching, but on a full-time basis, I don't know. •1 think I could pretty much coach wherever I want, but lt would have to be the right situation and I don't know what that would be.• For now, he's happy to have the tin1e to do things like make that hour·long drive troll1 Bndnltas to Newport Beach and visit With his dad, Patrick Cadigan. every two weeks or so. •He still lives in the same house I grew up in on Dover Shores," he said. ·nere•s a real sense of home whenever J come back. We've been there 28 years. •t was just tbink1ng about how he bad a 30-yee.r mortgege. He's Just about to pay tt off. That's somethln9·" On the physical side Cadigan baa llimmed down about 45 pounds frcilD bis ~ying weight of l10Ulld 300. '\. •After playing bell. )'Ou don't n.ect en die welgltt • be Mid. •• , tlOugh Oil u. .... aftd lows bKt. I .... ., IDuch betW QOW.' McGoodwin is No. 5 in girls 14s. Kim Singer and Cameron Ball are seeded sixth in ' ls 12s and oys s, respec v y, w e enny Meyer is seeded seventh in the girls 16s. Other locals scheduled to com- pete include: Carsten Ball, Charlie Farmer and Kaes Van't Hof (boys 10s); Rachel Yelsey (girls 10s); I·<><> I B \ I. I Sweet signs pact COSTA MESA -Jason Sweet, who started at tight end for the Orange Coast College football team last season, has signed a let- ter of intent to play next season for Tennessee State (Nashville) of the Ohio Valley Conference. The Estllllcia High product, best known for his blocking abilities, caught three passes for 38 yards for the 4-6 Pirates. In other signing news announced by OCC head coach Bill Workman, tailback Willie Barnes is headed to New Mexico Highland in Las Vegas, N.M., and defensive line.man Ron Drieslein will play at Graceland College in Iona, Ia. Robert Palm and Randy Herrel (boys 12s); Laura Claster, Erika Buder-Ficken er, Kell Nelson, es e auuon an egan Hawkins (girls 12s); Brett Van Linge. Jay McCarty. Hadley Ogle, Bradley Vallejo and Randy Myers Jr. (boys 14s); Kristen Case, Allison Schneider, Kristen Griffith, Chelsea Hover, Sara Barker, Ashley Jacob- son and Alex Robinson (girls 14s); Sameer Cho ra, Brian Morton, o e an er aeman (boys 16s); Robyn Coleman, Katie McPherson, Amanda Collopy, Alyson Barker, Katie Wood, Chelsea Godbey and Erika Palm (girls 16s); and Scott MacMaster (boys 18s). BEACON BAY AUTO WASHES--~ Open Daily GasOline Discount 1 lncludina 0 off Gallon I Holidays I < ~ • We acupt: Texaco with ~idofw;T wash : • AMEX; Vi-., atry ck diseount I Discover. 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After clearing major sec.wily we noticed the military inside the village was watching our every move and they were much more. 1ttentive and suspicious than anyplace else we had been. ln the middle of a big bub of walkways, 1 noticed the newly crowned t•-year-old "upersta.r swimmer from Irvine, Amanda Heard. My wife Kay told Amanda how her 11ephew, Ryan Burnham (a Balboa Island resident who played freshman volleyball for r 'orona del Mar High last season), had -..warn as part of her group when they were our-years-old. . She found that funny and gladly posed 'or pictures. Q The Olympic VUlage ls exactly what It ... lUnds like -complete with housing, a • rrocery market, bank, laundromat, dance c ~b .. etc. In a place called the Surf Shack, 1660_140 computer terminals are available 'lfll!tth.letes and staff to "surf the Internet." One of the favorite photo opportunities \'J.OS..a mannequin out front wearing ~ 1oorescent trunks, holding a swfboard with ·~ojnputer terminal fore head. ... we could see the media area 1-l!itrctunded by about a 20-foot electrical •!&lee). Bright lights and cameras were • err.where with reporters doing interviews ~ aye ry conceivable language. .. ~ band was playing in a small, grassy •ftnll,\itheater where people could lounge • <1sually. There were three wooden swings '118it•looked really comfortable and unusual. lt.,.WAS like an entire restaurant booth and 1 t~.~hole unit, including the table and ·~hes, would swing gently side-to-side .'rt.h-the use of a foot control. •!• Cl ; -~rt day was the first day of track and ii~ -competi~on and I was to be at Cheney ~~short while. The pole vaulters have '~ given an exemption to train there for •• ty reasons, but exemptions weren't to 1 ~ until today. •7'.iter lunch we were to pick up Simon at 1 l'MfOlympic Village and bring him out to n~i,lster and her husband's house where \~ere set to stay in Norcross for the night. Tod4y we'll be getting 1il IOID8 seriouJ video study to prepue tor Sunday's all-important 14st practice before the competition. a Tbete elite atbletes literally have teama that assist them with everything. Simon's· team coach &om Australla, Alan, is the head man, as a coach and athlete I serve as a sounding board, adviser and assist with strategy. Whereas Pete handles physical side, assisting Simon by marking the ta.ke·off position of his foot Qr giVing hlin the perfect push on the back (called a tap) as he leaves the ground. Australia even has their own sports psychologist, Jeff Simons, who used to teach at UCLA and Stanford. I m~tion him because he is an important part of our team. When Simon was uncomfortable with the distance his right foot was from the plant box at his "six strides (12-steps} out mark", Jeff helped him through dealing with the mental anxiety produced by the changing depth perception caused by his reduced body weight and increased speed (a positive result of the unloading of training). To reinforce this, I asked Jeff to check that foot position on every jump knowing communicating that information with his sports psychologist would reinforce the positive result of the sessions the two had. In addition, I tell him as much as I can about what anxieties Simon is feeling (having been in a similar position before), he uses that information to help Simon focus on what is important. For instance, if you just go out and compete, you are leaving too much to chance with stakes this high . To relieve that stress, I create a mental checklist. 11lis means I have only one goal for each jump . This takes the stress off of crisis management caused by focusing on ran- dom mistakes instead of planned success. And since it's only one goal per attempt, I can work my way through the entire vault one step at a time. We will make Simon's checklist after he has had time to reflect upon his last training session on Sunday . Cl I am providing these details because every athlete that comes across the screen during these Olympic Games is going through these same preparations with their team of support staff. The amount of hours by all teammates necessary for the athlete to achieve success is monumental. Now multiply that by the 10,000-plus athletes from 197 countries and it's simply mind-boggling. . Errion Tourney tips off today at C • It's a Sea Kihg panorama of basketball history with eighth alumni showcase. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot CORONA DBL MAR -Former Corona del Mar High standouts Jeff Wharton and Casey Jones were sink- ing three-pointers before there were three·pointers. But, though their hair- lines have receded and their physiques have slightly sagged, the aforementioned members of a com· bined 1970s team are still formidable contenders for the eighth annual Jack Enion Memorial Alumni Bas- ketball Tournament title to be award- ed today at CdM's gym. Wharton, the Irvine League Player of the Year in 1973, and Jones, the Orange Coast Area Player of the Year that same season en route to use, will join their 40-someUtin.g team.- mates in defending last year's tourna- ment title, captured despite Jones' absence due to injury. ln fact, the early 1970s squad, which includes Jeff Ruzicki, Pat Ahem and Chip $tassel (all Class of '76), 19:72 graduates John Sumner, Scott Cameron and Dan Grtgsby, as well as Sean Reilly ('74), is one of three teams to capture two titles at MARKUS CONTINUED FROM 81 three hours at a time," explained Muller-Stach, who will join scores of former Sea Kings in to9ay's eighth annual Jack Errion Memorial Corona del Mar Alumni Tournament. "My whole focus for so many years bad been to get to the Division I level. Finally, I was there, but I wasn't able to play.• Muller-Stach, still the second-leading career scorer at GWC with a two-year total of nearly 1,300 points, said he distanced hlmself from the game upon returning from Stockton to pursue a degree in finance from Long Beach I I the annual event. subseq\lent years. Action, whldl is friendly but still The class of 1978 earned ~- intensely competitive, begillS with up laurels lat summer, falling in the pool play at 8 a.m. and cootinues ti1le game, '9-31. Tom Mitctiill Jed through the championship game, tbe '78 unit with 11 points in the f:lnaL scheduled at 6 p.m. followed by Steve Brlinger (eight). •we're not out there to run a little Gordy Iler (seven), current Sonora and get a blow,• Cameron said. High Coach Mike Murphy (llx) and "Everyone out there is playing ti win Mike Pl.am.son (four). this thing, including us.• Former Newport-Mesa District The 1981 CIF Southern Section Pl.ayer of the Year Ramin Ba.stani. as championship team led by Mark well as Leo Johnson, the younger Spinn, Jett Pries and Steve Moore, brother of Warren and Weston, fueled won the first two tournament crowns, the 1994 team's strong showing last but failed to advance to the semifi-y~ar. nals last year. Brian Fracalosy, the 1994-95 New- Also missing from last year's Pinal port·Meso District Player of the Year, Four (early '70s, '78, '90 and '94) were and fellow 1995 graduate Dominic the two-time title winners from 1986, DeGrazier are among the All-CIP fueled by scoring sensation Jeff Pry-standouts expected to take part. er, who starred at Loyola Marymount Others on the All-CIF honor roll after his tenure at CdM. include Upham (Class of '91), Markus Spinn and Fryer had yet to confinn Muller-Stach ('87) and the '93 duo of their participation with tournament Todd Merriman and Chris Quinn, organizer and CdM varsity assistant. who led the Sea Kings to a CIF Jon Upham as of Thursday. Southern Section crown as seniors. ~el\tdine-\'laf'-4---l'O·Rn~ut-Mik~ ren and Weston Johnson, Mark Flint Hess (class of '83), an All-CIF selec- and Jobn Paulson, emerged victori-tion before becoming a starter at UCI, ous in 1992. That title, however, was will not take part, having been acquired with the considerable con-appointed recently the European tribution of Danny O'Neil, a Mater basketball representative for Adidas. Dei High graduate who ~nt his first The public is invited at no charge two prep seasons at Cd.M. O'Neil, to view the tournament, named for who went on to quarterback the Uni-the late Jack Errion, who coached the versity of Oregon to the 1995 Rose Sea Kings to four CIF championship Bowl, bas not been invited back in games and two titles from 1977-86. State. But, eventually, the sport that bad driven him, rewarded him, even betrayed him, drew him back to the floor. "It's still the greatest sport,· said Muller-Stach, who still rips smooth jumpers through the net whenever his busy schedule as a stockbroker, as well as his still-rickety knee, allows. "I try to play as much as I can, but it's not as often as it used to be," said the 27-year-old, who now resides in Irvine. "I do get a chance to stay involved in basketball, though, by helping coach with Tom Marumoto, who operates private lessons, spring leagues and summer camps (out of the Harbor Area Boys Club). That's been a lot of fun." Muller-Stach said the annual alumni get-together is also a fun way to rejuvenate both his scoring touch and his friendships with former teammates. "I've pJayed in every one of these tournaments except last year's and I really missed it,". he explained. "With most of the guys, this is the one day a year I see them anymore, so it's a great chance to catch up with what's going on with them." It's also a great chance for Muller-Stach to dust off his silky shot, though, be admits, his 1987 squad once again comes in with its familiar longshot label "I would say it's definitely a team effort, but the somewhat surprising thing to me is that I'm still able to shoot pretty well. I guess that's always something I'll have." A shooting star, it seems, even now. 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Is hereby given by CHANGE IN , tl'f be fllten wfthout the undersigned that a OWNERSHIP OF 1 warning from the public hen sale 01 the fol· ALCOHOLIC CONNELL CHEVROLET lowing described PlflOnll CREVIER IMW ATW 0008f lfACH UNCOLH MERCURY ltfent are other legal ,. property will be held at the BEVERAGE LICENSE So 1lo MQ..Auto Mall 2925A Harbor .. Blvd~ .. Costo Meso 2828 Harbor Blvd, CM 16800 BeochBlvd H B I u""""9nl9. You may want hour o( 10.00 A.M .. on the March 29, 1996 sales service Edlnger"at 55 fWy 835-3171 54V:.19.M 546-1200 848-7739 .. . . 11 e91 an attorney r1ghl 10th day of August. 1996. To Whom h May Con-L I --.. 1--------------+-----------t-----------t----------__. 'Nay. If you do not knOw The aale wlll be con-cern: NORTHCOAST HO-981 ng r••-~ ® n alaomey, you may C911 ducted at 1100 Bristol St .. TELS LLC le (are) applying ~ @ '" •"omey referral NMct Costa Mesa, CA 92626. to the Department of Alco- a legal aid oflloe (lilted County of Orange, Slate of hollc Beverage Control to IRVINE AUTO CHRYSLER ·--Phone bOolC) Calllornla. sell alcohollc beverages at . ca•• ..u..aa The property Is stored by 1107 Jamboree Road.. CENTER IMDmmnUJ .. r.oT .. T.O • ·~ '7.... BRISTOL ST. MINI STOA-Newport Beach, CA 92680 -·-.. ··-w' ~w' ORAME COAST ::~ ~ .. ~g~TA1 ~~s:.rg~:~~62~T., :~~ a,;·~~·.· i~f·1~1~en: 1 ·800·831-3377 ATLAS fiHIYSLH/PLYMOUTH :v'm! ~o•vo' --!!!!llMWc. -OLDSMOltlW. LED. FLETCHER JONES MOTOI CAii .--•--••"''-The hema to be sold lft cen11(a). 714 380 1200 2 ,.,., .. rvn1"' -~ " 1301 QuollSt o _ _.. •,.,-•DOT.I generally described as fol-PubHahed Newport • 29 ~'i?fl~ C.M 1966 ~~ .. CM 2524 Horbof B lo Mesa ., Newoort ~" ~ 8"d llddrem of rowa: (urnilure, clothing, Beach.Costa MHI Dally •:,----------:-----...L..--__:;,;,:,.:::....:,.:~----L.--__;:..:::~:.=.:::----'----_.,:54~!9-~~~~---'---..:S:::3::3....:·9300==----1• !siGnurt Is: ORANGE tools lnd/0< other house-Pilot July 27, 1996. Sa834 .. •• o ~TY s u PER Io R hold Items at«ed by the PUBLIC NOTICE ·olJIR" 100 CMC OEN-lollowlno persons: ~"IV'E WEST S/tH'fA Kenneth Labbe, 6060 Flctllloua aualneH • Bob Schllftr, 388 A~ CA 92701~ Aua1111 Aenl1on 3n N•me St•t•m•nt r~. addrale, end Mike Rumuue~ 4850 The followlng peraona are "'~ number of ~ Andrea Wicka s06c doing bualneH as: Irvine 111ntl-attomey, or plelrdtfr Mike McMlllen, ,.27D AoofT~, 1'4781 Grovevlew without an attorney, la: Oordan R. McDonnell, 358 ~en'n.t~e, ~:~!T,14sutton Fr~hotN, A Law Cot-&~!~en Dutro 1948 t4781 Qrovevlew ln., Ir: pM'MiOn (S. #T11TT), 110 ,.~ ' YIM, CA 92714 .. ,.... ~71 ,,,.. I , , .. Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory Niiijilrt Center Drive, ._... E. MUler, 689E Thia bu1lne11 11 con- s ult• • 1010, Newport ~= S:~ie ducted by: an lndlvldull 3500 P1elftc View Drive Be_,.,, CA meeo, (714) Berbara SWlat. 2890 Have you alar1ed doing Newport S..Ch lllN180 Jeffr~ Brand, 110E ~~t? No 944-aTOO n.,..NOV141"5 Mike th, l38 Thi• 1tatement wu t11edl~-=~~-~m~=-~~~I A&.M 9UT119, ...-. JUll'I Jullez, 505 with the CounCy Clertl of rwo1111e nu.. W .,..,....,._, .,......, J1mes Hinton, 338 Orange County on 8-24·96 IB1. .alWAY "°' L Matlc Michaela, 237 19983887331 SUPERIOR COURT Of =.~. ~ Dally Pilot JUiy 20, 27, AJJ. 1 tf&.,"tJ'ATE OF CAIJfOR. Dated: 7·25-N gust 3, 10, 19". Sa832 N~ TH! COUNTY Of Blllle Olton o~cemw. JUDt.. Thia notice Is g.tven 1n me· PUBLIC NOTICE c cord1nee with the pro-A-Ftotltloua lualnoaa p . ...... STATEMENT alona of Sec:tlon 21700 et QES aeq. of the Bual""• l Pro-N.,,.. Statement 0re TAU. DIRHDANT8 =',:..,,.~· Of the SW. ~ =~~.::: "~ RESf'ECTIVI Publlatled Newj!ort Englneettng, 1081 N. Shep. t\'~EYS Of AECOM>: leactl.Coala M... Oa11Y hard, AnaMlm, CA 82908 ~ ..-.. .__ ...... Piiot i.-. 21 Aunuat :J. Jamee C. George, 10405 . -_.,. ·-_, ' -.. . ' McOanlel OrlYe, Oardttl S of ~ • ltM. Grove CA '2&40 loll • Sa835 Thia • bualntH la con- '-enerel Dam•gee: PUIUC NOTICE ~ed br. an lndMdull a 9lllDOl Haw you •tarted doing au,.... 0.111n: -> PlotH...,. ._...... bullMN yet? No MW'Cal bptnaee: Apo Nw le.t....m JaMff C.10,::j' prttMlatety ,,,800 but The~ poraona.,. Thia ital waa ftled I .,. ... n • doing butanMI aa· AoclO'• wtth ltle Count)' Cr.rk of m.n.c1 Ind mec1ci11 IQnaOont ,743 PrOtnontory Orange County on S.2S.N °'· \Y .. ~ 8Mctl CA 1 .. 9'817 .. 1 • e:ie "'°":: .-,:.'7317 ' Deity Plot -Mt 21. August ptlot' Cllof'le M. de! Aodo Nllera 3, 10, 17, 11N Sa834 lemlt, '40t Via Opol'tO .._ ______ __., Lw: ~ =j Newport hectl. CA U, jf.1.'" lllledlOll .. 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C.orner of NewJnt B!Yd & Bay St. 601t -® GENERAL 2102 NEWPORT NEWPORT GARAGES ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYME NT EMPLOYMENT = iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 BEACH 2669 FOR RENT 2740 29201•-----• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii5ii5ii3iiOI SERVICES 5533 Lido Island LOOKING liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EnUra House •ou•l ~-1No FOR A RENTAL? Bluffa Twnhm 4/br *1 BR $825• 20x38 luxury, 4 car BR 0 'A D EN Y 0 UR•---------Mgt. Asst tor est. NB •••••••• drr:..> FURNITURE • • ~~ CALL NINA WORLD WITH s di property Mgl. Co. M·F Please be aware that 5-plece lacquer b Ol'l'OllTUNITY HARBOR REALTY 2.5 ba, nu crpt. pnt, 2BR 2BA $725/Up s pace• s torag e E can • EMPLOYMENT 9·5, SB per hour. Gen· the listings In this cal· set $295, baby lt9'Jl.81 'au ., ....... ....._ .. lsil 1 Ulls 1 d R 11 & di h sher shelves, panel, carpet. navlan, ur opean. 1 & t dlnlnn ..,.,. ....... _..,.., 1n 3 .. 00 kit w/french wn ows, er g s wa 02• South A meri ca n , 5530 eral office exp. re-egorymayrequlreyou gass sone """ --···""""ctll'~efcd· e7 -.4 brick patio, $1695/mo Incl. 60x30 pool. No 5450/m o 780·6 ..., b set $400 much -oter --...........-,. -~ "' A I R I High · quired including basic to call a 900 num er . • r.. , 'l lrllF•AMS1A9Acl el 1111H 2632 Vista del Oro pets. No fees. No ---------s an, ussan computer and cus-In which there Is a Preview Weds 5·7pm. •40 1208 I "'45 48"'5 School Exchange slu· • 4 34 VI Lid Nor..._ -'" wlllcll llllUs ll lllepl BALBOA ..., • ease . .,, • ~ MISC. dents arriving August. $1,000 s Poss lble tomer service skills. charge per minute. 6;3·0:50 - lo lfW!ftlse "lllJ llftllR•ce. ISIJCND 2106 For Lease Spectacular Great Studio Pvt ent. RENTALS 2744 Become a volunteer Reading Books PT. Need flexible person AIRLINE JOBS . Nowr-------,...-- 11•11111111 " .i1crl11ln1ll1n iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Condo Original Bluffs. ull pd, kit. nr bch, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii host famlly/AISE: Call At Home. Toll Free that enjoys fast pace, hiring domestic & In-Lido Island " ~IO race, Collf. rellt llil, Rare 1-story, very pool, tennis, N/S, 1-800-SIBLING. 1·800-898-9778. Ext. casual non-smoking lernatlonal statf! Flight Entire Hous e su,lllMlclp.lllllllllls.lllusor Qr and· Can a I priv ate, upgraded , SBOO. 642·3162 0 range •---------R-1361 for listings. work place. Call Pam altendants. ticket 5-plece lacquer bc:tmt ......,"'9i1,••IMlll.lonll Waterfront 2br/2ba, 3bdrm end unit. Linda LARGE 2Bd 2B COOL DEAL $1 o oo•s P ossible at Burr White Realty. agents. reservation· set S295. 'baby ltetTW. lllllil MylllCll ,,..ate. Uml· g a r , d /w , w /d • Model w/wonderful *t d 0 t 8 lb a $787 for 2 b drm town· NEWPORT HARBOR Typing PT. At Home. (714) 675·4630 lsts, ground crew + glass & stone dlni119 lllllM•~ioll." Sl650mo 49""1858 wrap.aro und patio. on ° own °;'~ ~· oa hom e, central air. High School Reunion 1 ·800-898-9778 ext. N anny/Sitter Wanted more. Excellent travel set S4 00. much mOl'el Tiiis l lWIJllMI wlll !IOI South Bayfront Best Green Belt View ~·c2a;5~ar. ~70-~6~8 pools. refrigerator and *Class of 1986 * T-1398 for Listings for N.B. Tl<lme. PIT. benefits! Call Airline Preview Weds 5-7pr9'. · ""'11 Upper duplex, terrltlc In Bluffs. 644-5464 1 mo. n ew a P P 1 · Over Newpbrt Harbor eves/wkds. Eng.-spkg Employment Services 434 Via Lido NorA lullWlltfracc.,IMy U · view. New palnVcpt.•---------LIDO ISLE Bay1ront 1000s q .lt. spac e. ·Nautical Museum· $1000'• Possible req'd. 714-8 5 2·7 300 1·206·9 71·38 9 2 673-&450 Nllllorl'lllt .... wlllc•ltll 4b 2 b f 1 af LIDO ISLE 2Bd 1Ba apt. 2Bd 1Ba furn'd. S ome Incom e A 24 1996 Typln9 Part Tlme. At E 1 L89515 Fee wlel""81111ttllw.Ollf1Nden yrlyr'_ Agen~· ~7~.4~62 Cottage, yard, 2-car $1800/month. Agent restric t io ns apply. . Foru1.9nfuo~.t714.8141 •. 462 H ome. Toll Free NO EXPERIENCE NEC· x . . MBfk/~t~l~a~ con~~~ .. --~ ltl"'111td tut Ill gar, $1600/mo. Agt. Cynthia 723-8800 x28 THE KNOLLS .., 1•800•898.9778. Ext. ESSARY! $500 to ASSEMBLE ARTS. ...~ , .. 111111 Hftrtlaed In llllr Cynthia 723-8800 x28 5 38 ·1400 T-1361 for Listings. $900 weekly process-CRAFTS. TOYS. 1ew· rhaoryldfsu.rn.PTewrof Hcoo~dr .. Mli.le 11 • CORONA -----------Steps to .. nd Studio mg mortgage refunds. ~lry. wo<;>d 11ems. typ· ·~ ....,..., 11 Lido luxurlous water· dwnstrs. 24th St $600/ ACCT CLERK/ Own hours. Call: mg. sewing. computer Robert 875-7794 ~~'.:C.~=Clll= DEL MAR 2122 front condo Large Inc util, refg. lease,••••••••• LOST & R ECEPTIONIST 1·800-801-4435 work from home ln1·p-a_s_t_e_l_s_o_,f,_a_w_'l..,.,.11'i...,,-• ,._ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2BO, den, 3BA, sec, no pets 988·5888 COMMERCIAL FOUND 2925 G r ou n d ·floor o P· ext .5 0 3 your spare time. Great wicker chair & m~ ~--ll 1·•;,!24·~ fer 2Bd 2Ba Front Dpbt boa/ti!lip a~~·1 S~ii~ REAL ES ... ATE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii port unity in Newport Out of Santa Fe in pay. Free details call ing wall accesorl'es. -w.shlflit ... ,..., .. a.,.eut 457·A Seaward Road. mo. ase. • ,., Beach for a motivated 1-800-632-8007 .,. 00 64 ,,-.. -FOUND II Fashion Island has .,4 ..-vc""" ullHUDllUI·-$1200 1yr lse. Open w. Newport Older MISCELIANEn'US sma puppy or Individual. Clerical po-openings for PT/FT ____ 2_4_h ... r_s_,.,,..._ HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE hse 7/28. 640-0101 1 B D /1 BA . B e a ch v dog? In Corona del sltion open for a self-NATIONAL PARKS M ar on T hursday t rt h s es sales assoc's. Hrly+ BEST VILLAGE AREA Bungalow. Encl yard. RENTALS s a er w 0 pos ess comm ... FT benefits. HIRING Queen size Pine futon frame. 6" from nocir. Great 1br, w/Vaul cell. s75o. 642 •3850 Bkr. Wt'U taft ttm morn~~gS·8~~~ 25' :~1ri:rb& 0~~~~~~~~1~~ Contact Popp:/ at: skylts, Ip, bale, jac. of fOfU 110,ntf-LOST Cockatlel Bird presence. Accountln~ ___ 9_4_4_·_5_9_5 __ _ S895. 848-2278 IJft II., OIU O«m/ Grey body . yellow & computer experi· Own your own 900t Exec home 2BD/2BA. APARTMENTS ROOMS 2706 • Houses •Condos head, orange cheeks. e n ce helpful. FT No Investment/easy Ocean Blvd. Fabulous FOR RENT •Apartments • Offices Lost ~ 6/10. Reward! $7.50/hr. Fax resume Earn SlOOO's a day ocean, bay, harbor. Back Bay Rm, pvt 548·3854 t o HR Department 800·855·3733 24hrs Positions are now Lovely. Please ~ available at National message 842.e7n Parks. Forests & Wild· S o II d M •hog •nw Ille Preserves. Excel· dining sat 1 O chairs, lent benefits .,. bo-table (4 leafs). buffet. nusesl Call 1·206·971· $3500. 760.1739 · 3620 ext.N89512. Fee. ww views. S3500/mo. I••••••••• entr, like new $375. r~K~~Jcl~u. LOST CAT Siamese , __ l7_14_)7_5_9_·_3_2_1_5_ --------.. firm. Yrly lease. no/smk. 544·9536 t-•ftt.,runi.f. mix adult neut. male. AIRLINES Hlrlnn Now ---------WANTED 1002 Agent 854-9028 •--------.~-· --" 04 s h 151 t $ • h Part Time Word EMPLOYMENT GENERAL CORONA Balboa shr 3/br/2ba, mamten.ana "'"" 111$, 7 96 eas ore s • $8.00 • 22.00 r Processing/Da t a TO BUY 60"8 ·--------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil---------2 6 22 apt, ocean vu, lndry • rent t'Ollectlon, Mc.lion NB. Cataract on left Entry Level or exp E n t r V H e I p WANTED 55 3 5 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ QOV'T FORECLOSED COSTA MESA 2124 DEL MAR Avail 8/10, $400mo/ ~ttc. eye needs medication. 1·800·508·5565ext.9674 Urgently Needed Old Coln•. gold, siMllt homes for pennies 113 ud/dep. 875-8455 Reward! 574•0703· Job Info Service Work own hours. Engin eering Aide jewelry. Franklin Ml&U. on Sl. Delinquent Tax, 2Bd 1B• Twnhousa Large Airy 2bd 1Ba CM EASTSIDE Hse. eves Ass t.Mgr Couple Guaranteed on· Assistant available. Sterling flatware, etc. Repos, REOa. Your Gar age & carport. Upslalrs, w/d , gar.. Safe. quiet. Onslte CM mobile home park g 0 I n g w 0 r k . ·BSME UC Berkeley· Steve 642-9448 da~ Area. 1·800·898-9na Enclosed yard, n/pet. Avail nowl Pets ok. pkg. Male. $400. NS/ PIT. Home + salary M ust h ave PC. 7 14-2 2 2·8846 E x t . H-1398 t or Harbor/405 $800 Call Near Park 875·5695 pets. 722-8737 PERSONAi$ 818·580·1439 Great Income! Prof/Bachel ors: Fem currem listings. after 6:30pm 557·5538 ---------N.B. • 1 BR + Ba.L=-=====--~-J•••••llli••• BIG CITY BAGELS Call 800-337·8224 student avail as per- QOV'T FORECLOSED Charming 2Br 1Ba COSTA MESA 2624 Kitchen prlv. pool, OC's premier bagel ~==:=:=:=:=:=::='.! sonal assl. errands/ Top Do llars Paid For Records. Jau. S o u n t r a c k s , •t c . Call Mike 645-7500. homH for pennies Hse·Nwpt Hts. Gar. w/d garage $450 BUSINESS OFFICE ONALS 3002 co. Is now hiring PT/FT planning 548·9360 on $1. Delinquent Tax. w/d hk-up. gardener ,· 780 oeoe PERS counter staff. part-time Mystery Shoppers for ---------·--------...... Aepos. REOS. Your lncld. $1050 545-5353 $517 low Income, IUrn ·Cal • FOR RENT 27691'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii k JEWELRY FURS • NB R f R t i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil• driver s & ba ers. local stores. $8.75 + DOMESTICS 5540 , Area. 800·898·9778 E'SIDE HOUSE s t u d ios, ulll Inc . • oom o r an I ? A I t 3 T 60~, B /B f I f Did you m as a game pp y al any o our an hour. FREE prod· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & AR • ext.H-1361 for listings. 3br l ba lg yd pets Clean. modern, sec. r a, urn un urn. Art Studio Sp•c•• Sports New• Now l oc atio n s, or call ucts. Now hiring. Call iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• • • prk, pool & spa. gar. pool/spa/ten, w/d or storage. One 500sf, 1·900·263·2700X3771 4 3 4 .3 5 0 O tor now: 8 18·7 59·6 54 2 H sekeep er/Babysltter. CORONA DELMAR 1022 ~~~cJ.17~14~;';~~05~~1_J_a_c_k1_e_64_2._8_2_26 ___ 1.,,,.S_6_5_0_1..,.nc....;,~u_u...,.. _63_1_·_399~3 $2.20. One sm brght $2.99/mln. 18yrs. application EOE 6 & 10 year olds. N.B. 2Bd 1Ba 1-car Ga-Room In exchange for cornr $100. CM area.1--;.._ ___ ......:;.. __ , ______ . ____ . R.E. Telem arket e r beach front. Need car, rage. 12x16 Sunroom. light service and help 645-5485. 673·3464. Cat erer/S erver up to 12 hours per spk Eng. F/T 722·8884 $5.50-$7. 50/hr. Call Mike 494-4881 ok.'$795. 775.4335 7 1 4 .e 4 5 -7 3 3 4 673·8886 645·8934 Altractlve 31St St. NAQEL'S slgneit Heidi and other rare prints. Great prlcnl No Bank Qu•llfylng 2BD/1BA Patio, lndryl---------office for $730/mo No Down payment, OPEN SAT 1 ·5pm h k ups, FP, near VACATION Roy Jackson 673-3733 and as little a s 3bd 2·'hba condo 5 75,000 move-I n secure bldg, $1295. Tri angl e Square. RENTALS 2722 •Office apace 11x13 ED I TOR I AL : NEWSPAPER CHAIN WITH DAILIES In Northern & South California seeks Sports Editors & Rdporters. Compell· live markets. Send old boy. In our home. Lt hsekeeping. Must Re ce p t/Secretary Speak Eng .. have driv· l••••••••lii For Tradition al Jewel· ers license. and good GARAGE If" • • ..... ~ Costs. Beautlfu l Co· Harbor Realty. Diane $750/mo. 850.8295liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1518 NP blvd, C.M. &3 Great loc. utll Incl rona del Mar with ~573-4400. 548-89 C o u n try W o o d • $150/mo. 553· 1115. ers In Fashion Is. OMV record 444-9776. '-.----~---· Must have good com· I• puter, people skills.••••••••• white water ocean---------E·slde, 2 Bd & study, N1~r";~a':i~~'. ~ho:,:,~: vlewa, on this 3300 •rcWPORT sp lit M , fp, sky-It, ••••••••• Tues-Sat. Full Time. •--------- sq. ft. 4bd 3ba w/pool. HAO $875/month. No pets. near De.auvllle. 2Br 1.---------1 Call Lula 721·1405 MERCHANDISE CORONA Bkr 1-aoo.353-so23 BEACH 2169 64&-1164 645-9543 :~g~~sh1 ocC:SJi~~~~~ BUSINESS & HOTTEST resumes to: Sports Openings. P.O. Box X * X * X * · 912, Manteca. CA Su m m er H elp•••••••• DEL MAR Wanted at Laser Tag 6122 NEWPORT BEACH E'eld• 1 Br utll paid . Seasonal 494-1918 FINANCE West Newport Steps FP. yard, stove, refrlg . to beach . 3bd 1ba $690/mo. 336 E.20th ---------1069 patios, fp, gar. $1425. Xlnt loc. 548-6094. RENTALS TO l!mya;w+11111m1 95336. c2091239.353 t : 1.,9 UVE Fax (209)2,39·1801 In Balboa. Cashier/ Referee. 7 2 3 ·845 3 Writer· Fr•• Lan ce Prof for minute taking, eves. meetings In your area. IBM Compatible PC & Modem REQUIRED iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Property Hou•• SHARE 2724 BUSl .. rcss 842·3850 ••Eaat Sid•** HAO . ....... 1 Oii •11--F""'u,.,.N=D""'RA~l~S~IN=a- BIQ CANYON CONDOS --------Lg 1 Br 1 Ba Prvt patio, OPPORTUNITY Sales/Leas• 349K· 2br 2ba twnhm• nr quiet area, no pet. AVI $459K $2200+/mo. Fesh. Isl .• 2·car gar, 9-1 . $750720-1565. Bal Penln l·Room w/ 2904 t A/C no prvt b a/prkng. Prol'I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2"3Br Brkr 759-nOO. new carpe • · Q I c tt male pr·ef'd. $480 + utl. 900-505-5050 Accoun t Executive 800-73,...CSO . $1500/mo. 15 week 81._75._9100 assignm ent. 1·2yr s 011.s••.s7 a ..,50 exp In sales/fundrals· 7A v-7 Ing. Public speaking $16·$22/hrly Fax resume 965-4765 pets. $1395 640-1529 u at o age •Sp~gla•• RldSI•* E'slde tbr, no pets, Jeff or Todd 675-4186 $1 o ,poo • mo.+ Oat• guarded, pr• 4Bd 2Ba Pool Home $625/mo . $650/sec Starting your 1 st ,,.......,..,,...,....,,.,.....-:ir:-::=-,1 clous view of ocean. For Lease. Close to C•ll 850.e872 CM E'S lde Share dplx monthl Honest, ethical harbor & city lights In COM H.S. 1/3 Acre 2br, 1.5 ba. Garage, & extremely lucrative private m illion SSS $2500 723·5333 large yar d . $450 bus. oppty. Not MLM. MEET PRIVATELY culdHac. Huge yard, Bluff• Townhoma IAGUNA +utls. 548•5035 800-995-0796 ext.9767 Mtosomeoneontnelf e8R/48A. $800,000. 3bd +FR. 2250aq .ft, BEACH 2648 Excellent new. quite HOTTEST BIZ IN USA pr1vatt hOmt ptlqne.18+. Realtor 285·8478 on grass belt. $1995/ near OCC, fwy, metro, s 100.ooo+Computer ~ MOBILE HOMES 1100 1br+2br Hom•• from $9750. C .M . Seller may finance. 818·980.1439 mo. Bkr 650·3622. n /drnk/smkr $427 .50 re I ate d . pub 11 c I y 1-I09-"7.(Jl6J UNIQU8 BACHELOR 546-2848 751·5058 owned manufacturer Pal'tYLN No room left In the garage for the car? PAD. Spacious p/ lrvlna Turtle Rock of children's software 011·25'1·7777·11 fu rn'd apt., w/bar Share 26012 8 A . and games, aeeks Ct\ltUne room, living room, 5500 plus 112 utll. dealer for your area. 1-eot-m-oses bdrm, b eth, and 85 4-9028 P fT ·FIT, no Mtn'S CIUt> dressing room. Ocean experience/selling re-1..,,_m-ono view w /apa. $1250/ quired! 1 ·800·842· Romance A c a ll to ~~I c~~r.. l~~l~ct GOAJAR REGENTS _41_e_9_. ------011.m·nat claHlfl•d can PALS ONLY F 2740 PAY PHONE ROUTE PsYChlc/AStrology help 714-494-0157 35 Local & Eatab Sltea 'f..,..SOJ•ll99 CEMETERY LOT/ Ear~ -~~~:<f kly a.,.::AdYhs:::· :;:,;:°""J.~IM;;.;1.:..:Titifl.;;;.·;;.;.;•~L-1 CRYPT 1225 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 VENDINQt You'll want OUT·OP·STATE PIOPllTY" 1558 SO . CO LOR A DO RANCH 112 aer ... H &.900. Gently rolling fl•lds. tr•••· pan- oramic views of lake, Pike• Peak , Green Horn Mountain a front range of "ocklH, Ve<y p rivate , abundant wlldllte. Telephone/ el•otrlc lty. Owner flnencl n,. Call 71 ..... .o••• RMCNek e1Hoa1HMeT BOUID' conos Ull1' It, we got hi New, Hot, Eaa y, Profitabl e . 1 .. oo.e20..782 Vendl~Muat sell route •20 c ash accounts •Buy all or part • 800-81 l-0908 AN'NOUNCIMJSNTS 2120 ability. prior non-protit'--'"""'....,....,....., ___ ...,. a plus. Send resume (714) 9ftA.ftA56 to: United Way of O.C. '1..-UV 18012 Mitchell Ave, South. lrvlne. CA 92614. Fax 724·3030. DRIVERS Attentio n: H u man ... ____ ,.., __ Resources. EOE. Gene ral Office $18/ht·FT. $15/hr·PT. Hvy phones. flex hrs home based. No sell· Ing, telemarketing. Free tra ining. Ps)lchlc Network 1 ·800.930·3933 714-780.1080 HOW TO MAKE MONEY without leaving your home! C ompl ete report to get you s tarted . Fee s 1 O. JMK. 269 S. Western *163, LOI Angeles, CA.. 90004 -1•t Apperel Outlet Advancement Opportunities Health Benefits Is hiring outgoing!:::========! sales assoc PfT F{T. can Kim si1S1·8801 EMPLOYMENT LOAN OFFICER SERVICES 5533 Exp'd, seasonal loan iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil officer, tor real estate office In Newport Bch. Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Fu rH: 714-843-5821 Cl•••lftecl. FURNITURE 6 0 14 Furnit ure. computer/ desk. collectibl ... 8 18 V:a l r la Av. (In alley) Sat 8am·Noon SA T 8 ·12 turn. electronics. awi- boards. snowboards, wetsuts. clothes. COY9 833 Cameo Hlgtanct Drive•** Sat 8 a m •1pm Fum, garden tools, ~ kitchen. much mot.t 1 o Mission Bay Or (OH Spyglau Hitll ULTIMATE SALll < Designers clthes~ .,._ jewelry. turn.. acoee.; Fri & Sat 9-4 -0-.V 4 501 Camden Qr. . SAT\IROAY, JULY 27, 1996 ,Ull~,,.I*: 0 Sdentlett' .. ~ 15~of devollofl 6 Neutral oolor 7 Boldness I 8 Reflected f Ctlmblng planl legal doCuments Stalk il4 Conceited ; ~~!r~k~t~~r Unrefined metals Ruckus Tot of whiskey Spat . Me, to Miss · ~g~~ !40 Iowa town t.t2 River·mouth l formation 44 Windstorm 45 Spoiled beetles ~7 Pantry ~49 McEntire of J country music ;.so Singer Horne 5" "l.efty" Of "Red' 58 Long-armed 6t ~Pef 62 Chimed 83 Smolt• 84 Actress Burstyn 65 Singer James 66 Yoked ones 67 i=i.VOf DOWN 1 Pie pa11s 2 Once more 3 Relief oro. 4 Tums upside down 5 Seesaw 6 Imitated 7 Notion 8 Massachusells cape 9 Actress MacGraw 10 Was taught 11 Play part 12 Writer Harte 13 Soap bubbles 19 Spitting image 21 Laborer 24 Go to see 25 Mature 26 Type ol reef 27 Fragrance 28 Basted Instruments 30 Step 31 Furniture pleoe 32 Glowing coat 35 Last Greek letter 41 Liiac tree 42 Add (sound) to a track 43 Actor Guinness ~Breakfast cereal 48 Short sock SO fabric made tromftax 51 Rlooed 52 What the suspt· cious smell 53 Gasp 54 Signature 55 Pointed loots 56 Bump Into 57 Sea eagle 59 E.T.'s transport Clll'VIOtn 8045 ••z.•CAllARO e..sp..o 11,000 mu ... Aare "t .U" '1odel. 8dy damage/dttWable 18850 ....... 8. , •, j ! i l I • i I ; ; ... l ' 1 e 'o ; r' ~ l Custom ln.tallalk>nl Stef'eo Systems • Enctoues • Mol.rtllr9 • AICrml • Hidden ~ • lhetf Oetemtnts • SpeQol [)lsocMtS • Moble SeMce WltEKLY BRJOOE QUIZ Q. 1 • Both vulnerable, aa South 10U hold: Q, 15 • Neither vulnerable, aa South you hoJd: CHRYSLER 9050 -~---- '90 11 .. 1. TSI awd loaded, snrf, all records, 1 owner, 80k ml. Donald 547·7621 •• ncs v>A J5 oKJ92 •A10' •AKaa <:;iQto7' 010 .i<QH FORD The biddirur haa proceeded: The bidding haa proceeded: SOUl'H WEST NORm F.ABT '89 Ford Taurue QL D.J. BEALL 4X4 9221 1• 10 10 •• 4·door. champagne, iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1 avto, A/C, 121K !Tiii ... •73 .l••P Cherokee SOUl'll . ffE81' NORTH EAST 10 P... 1<:1 P ... What do you bid now? Good cond. $2995. Wagon 2-dr, auto, pa, 597·1444 Darcy. re-bit eng. 4" Ifft, tow 1 What do you bid now? Q. I · As South, vulnerable, you hold: Q. 8 • As South, vulnerable, you pkg. Runs greau. Nda hold: HONDA 9085 minor work. $975 o~o •Q4 l:?AQ• ¢107432 .toJ8 7 Partner opens the bidding with one no lrump. What do you respond? *** 0;11 ·7148 ..i 9 7 6 4 QA Q lJ ¢Void •AK J 7 6 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '91 A•nge Rover V-6 '84 CIVIC EX Coupe. Hunter, auto trans, Th h Wht, auto, ABS, Cruz, 88K ml Mint Condi e bidding nae proceeded: sunrf, pwr pkg, alarm $18,900. 875·3279 Noam EAST SOUJ'H WEST $13,900 673-44841-----------1 10 Pua l• Pau Q. 3 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold:· •AQ9 l.?10843 ¢482 •AK6 Partner opens the bidding with one ? Q, • • East-West vulnerable, as South you hold: •A Q J 9 7 54 'VQ 2 0 7 2 •Q 7 Your right-hand opponent opens the bidding with one diamond. What ~o you bid now? 20 p ... ? What do you bid now? Look for answers on Monday. SAILJSOATS 7014 MARINE SLIPS INFINITI 9095 '92 Wr•ngler Mint, 1 owner, blk, AM/FM casa p/o Blaupunkt. $9,399. 875-4042 '93 ..l••P Cherokee 6cyl, 5sp, ale, am/Im, stereo, tinted glass, S12k. 848·0337 MERCEDES NEWPORT BEACH 616 9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DOCRS 7 02 2 • 89 500 SL Red, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 25' Erlckaon New w/saddle Interior. bottom paint, motor Mint condl $29k 644· •Huge Yard Sale Sat. July 27. 7am 509 San Bernardino Ave. Clothes, acces· $5000 or trade for car, ·sidetle E' bayfront 6610/hm 673·3174/wk. truck or older whaler? Bal Isle. $10 per ft. 9175 673·6719 or 645-1144 Av all 8/1 · 675·511 O. 1.310.521-1197,wkdys PORSCHE aorles, books, furnl· ...... ----'-----lure, misc. equipment. MARINE SERVICE •-.--------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SAT 7 .12 anttques, SUPPUES 7020 MOTORCYCLES '75 Porsche 914 old surfboards, stair· SCOOTERS 8018 2 Uter, w/Mags & Bra climber. treadle sew· Convertible 723·5824 CLASSIFIED It's the resource you can count on to sell a myriad of merchan· dtse Items, because r columns com el qualified buyers o calll 842·5078 Buy It: Sell It. Find It. Cla•slfled. Put a few words to work for you. Call 642-5678. Ing machine, dresser. 24"Br•.•• Porthole 2 o o 3 9 t h s t weighs 701bs. 18" (2) '77 CT70's Honda ---------···················--·-···· ' ' 0 YIS,Slll MY CAil : •(In alley)• gtass. s180. 760-8781 ~!~t~f.9 ~lJr,0 ~a~~da ROLLS ROYCE 9182 MARINE SLIPS 548·3135/650·2957 TRANSPORTATION DOCRS 70221 _____ _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AUTOMOBILES , _ 35' Boat Sllp 1957 Bentley S $26,900. Sliver on Black, grey leather Int., RHO, Great cond. 075·9232 , _ $10 per/ft. Cannery tOSTA MESA 6124 IRVINE 6144 NEWPORT POWER BOATS Area. 549·40371 _______ •------- ff iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 6169 7012 40' Mooring East of BMW 9030 TOYOTA 9210 :rhe Price Is Rlghtl 4 7 Sliver Creacent liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pavllllon w/Coronado liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 furn , collectibles, OH Turtle Rock Drive ANTIQUE SALE 17' Bayllner Capri 25' sallboat. Two •84 733 Met Burg/tan '92. To)lota Tercel ; clths, too much to & Sierra Lisa Furne collectlblea, '88, 85HP OB, Radio anchors, 9.8 marine· Ith 1 1 t d A u t om at I c , A /C I mention' 7/27 Sam S t 88 2p & t I I I I ob long shaft, Vhf, r, au 0 • x n con • Xlnt gas mlleage, a m· m art. ash onlu. op, c ean, e n sa e. extras all records 280 P I t D N i d I t I "' s /OBO 6 new lnfl. 675·0892. • • $5800. Calif 723-5041 • • 'nee on r ew n oor e ec r c 3010 Park Newport 1407 4500 · 75-6128 ................... -------$5500 OBO. 673-6008 •-------------' Fair/Fairview grill, new 78qt. stocks SAT 9AM 18, Shock electric 40' Mooring •95 4 RUNNER Black, ~ pot. stalrmaster, tots No Early Birds Bayboat. Hardtop, South Side Balboa•---------llhr Int, fully loaded. VINE 6144 f~ci~!~~ b~~~blkc!~~·--D-O_V_E_R_S....:H:....O_R_E_S_ new batt, exc cond. ~s~~~Oo Nea~i~~19~: CADILLAC 9040 moonrl, 20k, $26,000. ;;;; household. ·Moving Sal• $5700. M!S-7673 ' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 842·1•94 ! 1438 Santl•go Dr.1_________ DOCK •77 Coupe de Vlll•i--------- l . Overstocked with Sat 7127 8:30 SAIL BOATS 7014 ~~~~. 0~ ~~~1~~ wht/red llhr, 41 k ml, TRU~RS 9220 J As~~ITTo ~~J>RT 6169 FIND Prlv•t• Slip W•nted S~gsJo.nere713~:g~~liiiiiiiil-liiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiii ~ • Cl 'f d 14' LIDO complete for our beautiful 42' '70 ord 1/2 Ton p/u Wa1.1515h'e't~ covers, exc cond. boat. Winter only pref. I---------300 6-cyl auto trans 842.s678 Won many races. or year round . CHEVROLET 9045 Xln°t w~rk truck'. $750. 845·7873 __ 3_1..;;.0_·3_0;...S..;.....;.3_4_4_1_ 51500/0BO. 723·1504. Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 1 00 ,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit cord # or moil it in with o check today! Run for a week! IF your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREE! All for $1 o· Zlp ,.,.,... Crdeord O MC OVISA OAMX • • E"fl--• • Mo.I lo OMY PllOT • >JO W ...,S......C--CA"627 (114) 6D-$611OrMJI1111/ I.JI_.,.~ ,,.._,..,,.°"" o.c,-o-.. ,, __ ,,._ o•-o,,..,__ ~ ...... ........ 0 ... - , • $10 lot 4 linet, $I 00 eodi otlrliflonal line ' ·--· ·------... ------·-----.. 1111 5.._•R•Vl-C•E--•I CHILD CARE 3536 CLEANING CONCRETE & FENCES HEALTH, BEAUTY IANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SPRINIQ.ERS 3921 c iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3548 MASONRY 3557 8t DECKS 3615 8t FITNESS 3740 IAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~~~~iiiiiiii DIRECTORY Eng. SpHklng¥Lovln9liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •W.P. YOUNGQUIST THE LOCAL PLUMBER SPRINKLERS are my •••••••••I Affordable• Nanni•• p 1 ti c t t J E B rt C o n I y bu a I n e s • WINDOW CLEANING Pattemed Concrete * Wood Fence• * FREE CHIROPRACTIC Shane'• Garde I • n ng on rac or -a ames · ange 0 ·• · /Exp'd/Mature/CPR Replace/Repair Lows & L8 1 n ng Oual. palnUng by prof'ls Since 1947 Tlmers•Valvea•Drlp Sys ACOUSTIC ~~llNGS 3408 Miss Poppins 833-9171 •Average 1 story-$35 Driveways, patloa, F h 1 / 1 Spinal Exam & ndscap ng. lawn Ucl602098. Ins. friendly Servlce•lnsured Charles 722·7824 • 2 story $45 decks. Repair/removal ree aul ng est. L c'd Treatments 850·2273 care lnstall'n/Removal Hou••. Cl••nlng Uc. Free eat 222-6666 AdvanlageCoost 974-5301 Sprinklers 541J.!5801 free est. 045-3305 L#532981 675-93041--------- ~Llttle People•<:? Spring Cleanlng 24Yra Quality Painting Expert Drain CIHnln1 TUTORING Daycare. Quality & Reg Svc. MlnH>llnda, FLOOR INSTALL HOME CARE/ MASSAGE TOUCHUPS, TOO & Plumblng Repairs 3929 . C)JILINQ MASTER •Acoustic Removal• ~ustom TextureePalnt Lic'CI. Mark 838-7300 care. Warm home, Carr.et & AOOf Viu/MC/AE CONTRACTORS SERVICES 3760 3830 24 Hra. Richard Sinor 20Yrs exp. All WO<k guar. SAT PRl!P Summer computers, fun, and AJ • 88""2500 GENERAL 3558 REPAIRS 3620 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Uc#280644 645-3209 Steve 545-8298 Seminars w/Patrlcla learning env. Quiet R.N./Hollstlc Practloner L la B Therapv QUALITY• CARE Precise Plumbing O'Dowd Jana M.S. CM ST. 405/Falrvlew •QUALITY WOftl<• Home care Ylslta. lnfantt & Nutrition In a/WC Summer Specl•l•l Repairs & Remodels Registration 873·2380 714-957·1846 COMPUTERS 3556 ACM CONSTRUCTON HardwdNlnYl/Cer4!,nlc to Elderly Hrt /dally. RN /L MT S 5 /0 ff 20Yrt Exp. XJnt wonunanstilp. Free Estimates TUTOR Teacher wlll PENTRY 3510 --------Tennant Improvement Mrble/Carpet Bnd/lns CM 714:ee~8373 massage. 722·8823 Fair S Ron-4145·2417 U t587308 089·1090 tutor your elementary Remodel• • Com/RH L708279 722·7332 · · L#415708 948•9770 •---------THE VELVET TOUCH RAINBOW Circle Malnt. ---------age child In reading, .. i d n/R d I C"e1111'ING ADVERTISE ON JEWELRY 3784 thHr. s3o Stress Rellef Painting-Int/Ext Houu/Apl POOL math, ate. 831"2459 )Im• •mo • &.&OA&ll LEW•• Conatructlon HANDY MAN 3710 8am·8r.m•Vlsa/MC/AE a II J b F dltions. Bath, Kitch SERVICES 3548 ·THE INTERNET· Soph • 850-2273 ua ty o . ree est. SERVICE 3894 WALL re-Water Damage Deach Mllllonsl Get Remodel•Handyman WI I " L#569897 838·8888 ' lee, Plumb, & Paint ,.., L#704n3 Local Rea. •P•lnt/C•rp•ntrv• 11 am •rold Jeweler• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wport area. tmmed A TOUCH OF CLASS ~ ~ff.;s>:.Cs~Rif •714-887..S925• Drywall and morel Watch & Jewelry Repair •---------•BISHOP PAJNTINQ laland Blue Pool• COVERINGS 3932 1 ge 714·227·8122 Cleaning. Res/Comm Small Jobs Oki Antique • Fina Jawtlry MOVING 3834 Prompt Oual Svc. Reas S Poot & Spa Wkly Svc. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DOORS Remod~Harelwart Uc/Bonded. Free Est. Newport Beach Q.,y 8415-5277 Buy/sell/lradt 873-0385 Texlurlng•Wallcoverlngs Repair: flllers/pumps/htrs Farthing Interior• T 2 82 7143 Building Contractor ALL-...... l!RICAN Refs. L704332 969-2407 A'"'d wash 045·072* lnstallatlon, Removal : n1m•Cablnets•Stucco eresa • 41Yrl. Detlgn to Finish Stml Rttlrtd ContractOf LANDSCAPE •. -... ... , ~I L562731 35Yrs e.p •BOSS HOUSECLEANING Computer Contultl--C.L. Klrchnel"' Repalra, Improvement&, ~ MoVH·U ... Carefully CHUNG'S PAINTINQ ---------Dtaco1jnl Wallooverln;t ! Jerry 842-0587 Ucenaed·Bonded ,,. 723-5090 042 7003 am Joba Ouallty/lntegrlty IAWN r11ae 3808 Courteously & Cheaply 20 Yrs Exp Gd Price! Ll560875 873·12t2 i ito z HANDYMAN $10.00 :ier hour. ~~~rr~~~~~~.~=:~~ · • I care, Ken 842·'770 '-'MUO 948-0223 T141227 Guar work.' Free Est. ROOFING 3910 THI! STRIPP•R ' INSTAWREFACE CABINETS 714-5 8·0388 Prlnt•Scannl~ Svcs l .J. Scott Constrvotlon REMODELS carp, ptbg, liBii•ii•iiliioiiiiYiii•iirdiiiiiiMiiaiiliiniit Dibernardo'• Molllng Llc#375602 538·1534 Specltllzlng In wallpaJ* l\'kc 7 .. 378 801 Cu1tom Home Bulldert I BALBOA ROOFING CO removal. Ucllf 588924 ' hena bath• doora WINDOW CL•'"'NING • 1..-• • . , pant, al..,,, Ule, stucco, & Lawns, Cl"·ups, Tree Local/Office/Storage DON'T CALL US If ~ Wlndowa: Doug S4s.125e' •CARPET CLEANING Llc#481954. Ref a. rooflnQ.' MORGAN Trim Sl)flnkirs Aerate Long Dist. Free Est. you want the lowest bid. Ouallty Work Guarnt'd •·714-883·5037 * :eJliPl!NTRY•Wlndows •SCREEN REPAIR -714-878•7789 Uc'd. Ph#8S0-3281 T-631~22 Pg-413-1142 T#18HS32 978·3114 Painting the Orange Reroof/Repalr Fret Eal Wa gals should hang ·, er•• Wood Fences FREE ESTt 729·7079 MACMl!DIC •Care for Moblle tlt403·S389 Coast's Flneat Homes Lie/Ina 831·5081 t~ethar. Strip, ln1tall, ~ 1tt/Garage Organizers APT OFFICE CONDO ~ayc~r:J~~~;,g~~r:::, DOORS 3580 Home Repair/Remodel • TRl!EI • ·~~~f ~~~::!~ 2:.:;~ SLlnc• '76Q. Walyn• •SADLER ROOF(NQ a8~;·~~01 ~h:n!lrmazv •.. "' 261581 •Call Bob ·Cleaning Specialist-hourtyrate. 873•88191'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cotta Mesa/Newport Topptdl"e111011e. L1wn1, 701y/Sr Dltc/Tft78452 •Iller ua 10t'tl Ucenaed & Insured ,. i,J!9·8CJ23 Pg-312-0026 Ref's. 14y,. Exp. 1• 28 Year• Exp. ·~ 1'14411 432•9123/P-348•5850 Painting 751·91 3 Free Eat. All reroof 840.2771 97M320 An exper'l•noed .um 93t .24 eo •YARD CLEAN-UP lk•'• Custom Painting guarant .. d. •79•5099 SELL CONCD'l:!TB e.. dependable door Ho!M ""teratlolVRtfllMef WHd1•Hedgaa•Tr•e1 LOCAL.MOTION Prof, Clean, Quality--------- •Bright Haeolnl ng auo ~ hangar. Guar work, Tiie/drywaii/Woodwork Trimmed • New Lawn •·Guys Mov•U W k lnt/EKt & Docks your used vehicle 1;;~~~~3~5~1~51 European Prol'l. Best MASONRY 3557 rea1. Don 621·8910 Fenctl/deckl/room add. Plants • Maintenance Fett Reliable Pro• L..?;oS488 931-4810 l!MODEUNG through classlfled In townt Refs 5Yrs Exp. Aoofl/g•.,•ral repalre. 980-8t84P9'74e.5375 ·AtkAOoul Sr. Discount.. ,.. • ADDITIONS 3916 M SUCKERS Grae• 281·9455 COmm/Rea. A•f• Fr .. Est •GR•• ...... T•R• Uc'dT1117a9484-8380 PAINTING 2B .. 8190 iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M2·5878 ERCULIS Cl 1 Brick, Block, StoM, Tile D,,YWALL John 041·1120 "" -Con1c:tentlou1 Craftsman 1,...---.,...,..-----~pet & UphOt Car• " ••n "' Cone, Patio, Driveway ~ Landacaplng & Malnt. PUBLIC NOTICE Old·Faal'tlof\ed PrJd• In AaK M• ABOUT··• Hove A r Oual ave. 20% On Flrs*Wlndowa*Wall Fplc, BBQa, R.,. 25 Yr S!IVICB 3584 MaM Conatruotion TrH Trim • Removal The Calif. Public Utlll· Workmanship. 28M190 Remoelellng•Addltlont e.7Sl09v-448·2483 Kltohen•eath*Oarpet exp. Terry aS7·7894 Remodel• & Repairs. Oatdtnlng Svc. 1MMws12 ti•• eommlaalon RE· _... ............................................. 1 & Repatra. No Job Too Garage Sole .1 • Muctt Moft l 894-S934 Painting lnt./Ext. &..ndaoepe 1 Gardening QUIRES that all uud WILiJiiii PAINTING Smalll 8ob 848.aaa~ C •itOUiiCLiiHINO •CBM•NT WORK• Bnnl•'• Uc'd Drywall LH"327 "9·2431 Yrd ctn-up•Lewn•Tr" houuhold gooda EldJtnt Quarnt'd work 15 yra eicp. Qood Ref. PLAIN/STAMPED & Painting. Acouetkl/ Plant•Prun .. sprlnk.ler mover• Jrlnt thtlr Fr•• Eat. 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Situated on the bluff above Little Corona beoch, buiJJ new or remodel. $1, 795,000 • John Campbell ' NBYTPORT CO.A.ST'S OCBAN RlooB c ...... ga1.J ~ ..tat., Jining anJ family roolU, librory, "'°""1tg room anJ ""°*' with rstrvat, pool, "'°awl~ $1,995,000 • Betty Cci•1oe & Nancy Pttmon Sjxadous 4 bedroom, 5 lxztJ, water/rant home, yacht · f ocil;t;u /or /arfl" vuul anJ aide tiu for toys, fabulous location, a ualue in today a limited bay/ront inuantory. $1,590,000 •Marcia & Robert Benta BALBOA PENINSULA 1111 axctfmg room ome 111 on ee o pnme ocean /rontage on the historic Balboa Pcni•uula. lncludu spacious 30x40 patio and 4 car garage. $1,930,000 • Marcia & Robert Benta St:Mnning and emotional custom ruKknc,, 4 ~ 3 bath., .;ngl. l.wl, mcluJu gu..t .,,;,. with nttmgA,o,.,,,. "'°"' & lute/,,,., privat. pOol & apa. .i. $1,995,000 • Jenniler Pritchett Exciting custom 3 bu/room home built in 1992 with extraordinary privacy. Dining, family rooms and exerciae rooma, Riviera-like ocean viewa $1,775,000 • Sally Phil.lips I 3 baths. new /m1ch doors, pro/essional/y larulscaped, large pool, move-in condition, very pn·vate grounds. $849,000 • Don & Joyce Ol.on EMERAWBAY Rarl opparlimifN! T roditional 3 .tory, 5 b.Jroom ocean/ront hom• with fabu/o,,,. vicu. & Jn..:t acc.-to priuafe beach. 5 A/C 20nu, J.clr. and tvroceJ k.na. $6,250,000 • Betty Comeo-fJ Nancy Petenoo WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SATURDAY ONLY CORONA DEL MAR Tim BLUFFS 324 Poppy Ave. $662,000 2 7 49 Vi.ta U mbrota · $359,000 Coleeworthy j liARBoR RlooE · EASi'sroe COSTA MESA 18 San Sebastian $1,319,000 496 WalnUt Place $469,000 Rose Smiley HARooR Vuw Hius NBYPOIZT Cmrr 3800 Inlet Isle $725,000 $229,900 David Prince lmolsLE -~ ... -. $254,000 David Prince 900 Zurich $1,795,000 NEYPORT SHORES 101 Via Dijon $949,000 234 Lugonia $339,000 Kennie Jo Rizzo 7 46 Via Lido Nord $799,000 NEWPORT BEACH 6304 W. Oceanfront $799,000 David Prince SUNDAY ONLY 2240 Tustin $419,000 BAYSHORES NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2556 Vista $790,000 Edie Olson 400 Tustin $439,000 2465 Marino $995,000 Eleanor Bowie NEWPORT SHORES THE BLUFFS 444 Colton Street $325,000 308 Encina $299,000LH Sandy Long SATURDAY & SUNDAY 4129 Vista Laredo $329,000 . Colesworthy NEYPORT NORTIJ 222 Nata $415,000 Barbara Mtlee 2970 Corte Hermosa 2327 Vieta Huerta $204,500 . AJliton see.ellW\D BAYCRESf 214 7 Vista Entrada $549,900 Donald Pfaff 1701 Starlight Circle LOO ISLE 2525 Ocean Blvd. E-4 (1-4)$449,000 Renee West 106 Via Cordova $559,000 COLLEGE PARK CORONA DEL MAR 2450 Fordham $189,000 Cammy Leelle 403 Poppy Ave. $369,900 NEW LISTINGS EASTSIDE COSTA MESA -Decorator ect, upgra bath•, 2 separate muter bedroom•, direct acceN to l car t1aratie. NEWPORT BEACH -Very c ON to e Donald PE.El • $129,990 NEWPORT BEACH PCH @ Mariner's Mile 631-1400 view & over 5 acre• of land, ~reat loc:ation, room for t.nn.U oOart. pool. Tom Tlionuon -$995,000 NEWPORT BEACH PCH @ Avocado 644-9060' B ALBOA ISLAND @l MAluNB AVBNUB 6 7 3 -6900 http://www.coldwellbanker.com EAsTsms CosTA M.BsA Wonderful complex, end unit next to pool and spa, 2 bd, 1.5 ba Donald Pfaff· 644-9060 -$119,900 v THE BLUFFS Charming 3 bd, 1.5 ba, "D" plan, redone kitchen, private rear patio The Colesworthys -644-9060 -$219,000 CoSTAMEsA Newer 3 bd. home with· nice yard in small Eastsidc complex. Carla Broffimn -631-1400 -$225,000 NBWPOllT BEACH . Lovely 3 bd Bluffs townhome with 1 bd, 1 ba down, enclosed patio Eva Khwaja -631-1400 -$235,000 NBWPOB.T BEACH Very close to prime beaches, charming original 3 bd beach cottage Nary Ann Nethercutt · 631-1400 -$345,000 NBWPOR.T CoAST 3 bd home in gated San Michel, dining and family roomsJarge yard Vicki Lee -631-1400 -$390,000 Coll.ONA DEL MAil 2 bd, 2.5 ba, super location, bay views, two large entertaining decks Kevin Kanda -644-9060 -$415,000 NBWPOllT HEIGHTS 4 bd, 3 ba, Cape Cod style, tradition"al funily home, large lot. Eleanor Bowie · 644-9060 -$449,000 BALBOA ISLAND Charming duplex with two 2 bd units, front house has frpk, tiled kitchen Gordon/Van Ordcn/Walsh · 673-6900 -$559,000 HAuoll Vmw HILLS . 4 bd, 3 ba, remodeled and expanded, private pool and spa. Gregg Minoux -644-9060 -$599 ,000 BAYSHOR.BS 3 bd, 3 ba, incredible value, light and bright, garden patio. CaroJ Mock -644-9060 -$669 ,000 Mary Ann Nethercutt -631-1400 -$795,000 SPYGLASS HILL 5 bd, 3 ba, 35,000 sq ft Jot, feeling of complete seclwion. Don & Joyce Olson -644-9060 · $899,000 hlVINB TmulACB Tastefully remodcJed 3 bd plw den, 3 ba home with harbor views Judy Robbins -644-9060 -$1,095,000 EMEB.ALD BAY A total remodel, top quality and lushly landscaped, 3 bd, ocean view Valerie Howell -631 -1400 • $1,.295,000 BALBOAPBNINSULA 4 bd, 3.5 ba, 70' of prime ocean frontage, full ocean views, brick patio. Marcia & Robert Bents -644-9060 -$1,930,000 NollTH LAGUNA 4 bd bold contemporary with magnificent ocean & coastline views Rob Giem -631-1400 -$2,249,000 NBWPOllT BBACH AT AVOCADO 6"-9060 BALBOA Isl.AND AT MAIUNEAVB. 673-6900 NEWPORT BEACH AT MAluN'Bll'S MlLB 631-1400 Daily Pilot Rn1 Estate• July 27, 1996 l: RUE GRAND DUCAL • Private lot overlooking the 4th fairway •Two large master suites • l~mense formal living areas • Lushly landscaped gardens • Large lot with lap pool & spa $1, I 50,000 23 RUE GRAND DUCAL • Spacious 3 bd, 3 ba home private pool and spa • Soaring ceilings in formal dining area •Three car garage • Large family room • Wonderful value! $610,000 PERRY TAUB "Why Settle for Mediocrity?" Rue GRAND DUCAL • Completely updated with outstanding quality • Two bedrooms and den • Formal living areas • Fabulous French garden • Quiet location • Singf e level $599,000 NEWLISTlNG OPEN SUNDAY 2147 VISTA ENTRADA $549,900 • End unit, "E" plan • Vaulted wood ceilings • 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths • Private courtyard entry • Rogers Gardens Landscape • Blond Oak flooring courtyard and deck • Expanded master bath • Premier location in the • Wall of glass toward Original Bluffs balcony and view BA.s1tmB CosTA MBsA • Spectacular "detached" Pilgrim Shadow townhome, 3 bd, i.s ba, private yard. • $219,000 THE CoUll TOWNHOMB •NEWPORT BBACH 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 1 bedroom down, great location. • $279,900 NEWPORT BEACH JUNIOR LIFEGUARD DANIELLE PFAFF What's Next? DONALD PFAFF ·433-9528 Make the Right Move .. CHUCK AND KATE COLESWORTHY "BLUFFS SPECIALISTS" FOR OVER 25 YEARS (714) 651-2155 w: " 400 6 2ND STREET $46 2,000 243 2ND STREET $249,000 207 WALNUT STREET $339,000 KENNIE JO RIZZO •1 LIVE, W ORK AND PLAY ALONG THE SHORES- 642-4917 RES • 631-1400 X248 20 7 CANAL STREET $399,000 424 COLTON STREET $325,000 • Superbly remodeled ainglt! ltory • Overaized exterior comer lot at eutem end of Lido • All new ·showcue 0 ltitchen • Open, light floor plan - Fabulou1 entertainment home • 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath • Plan1 for second .tory • Beautiful tropical land1c:&ping • Priced at $799,000 • re ·tectura Masterpiece • Extraordinary large com er on one of Lido'• prettiest streets • Open, spacioua floor plan of approximately 5,000 square feet • Romantic Master Suite with fireplace, retreat area, buge wa.lk-in cloeet, brigbt 1paciou1 bath with private run balcony • Priced at $1,499,000 AN EXQUISITE JEWEL IN AN INCO MPARABLE SETTING . Riviera-like ocean and coastline views, custom 3 bedroom home, dining and family rooms, exercise room, 4 fireplaces, pool and spa, exceptional privacy. MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION $1,775,000 u • ttnW, or • -1.-cnd .. ation •pot. $799,000 LIS OLSEN 759-8520 Large, bright comlortable family bome on ck.ira.bk comer lot. $569,000 Tennis E.tate $1,395,000 ON THE WATER AND WITH A VIEW OF THE WATER K 1995 Award Winners present 395 CAMDEN PLACE -LAGUNA BEACH $1,395,000 • ALSO FOR LEASE @ $5,500/MO SALLY PHILLIPS 631-1400 x234 RICK SCHREIBER 631-1400 x276 Spectacular ocean and sunset views from this frivate cu l-de-sac location. Remodeled 4 bedroom home with 4 bath., courtyard poo and spa, wine cellar and steam shower. 631-1400 's@L RARE VIEW LOT IN PRIVATE GATED IRVINE COVE Camnunity 8-liand Tenm. (){fned. $445,000 324 POPPY -OLDE CORONA DEL MAR OCEAN AND MOUNTAIN VIEW OFFERED AT $662,000 _ _,.._ ---- EXTRAORDINARY PRICE REDUCTION OCEAN, HARBOR & JETIY VIEWS Gorgeous 4 Bdrm Home . $1,795,000 ·- CARLA BROFFMAN Pager 262-8161 631-1400 x255 I ' -: -' ' I l I I -I ' I I -\ NEW LISTINGS! PRICED TO SELL! 279 & 283 CAREFREE LANE Sinitle Family Detached Home.. 3 Bdrm, 2.5 Balli, 2 Car Attached Garage. Located on Private St. A~enities Galore. Quality Conltruction Built 89. Eaoh oEfered at $225,000 OLGA MATTHEWS .....,.....,.....,.... ...... .....,.......,.~--. ....... Pgr 433-9455 • 631-1400 x231 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3Bd + 0en, 1.1s Batl-. Attached 2 Car Ganie w!B.cment and Wodt.loop. Frendt Doon & Fireplaoe inl.mngRtn, ~f1oon ~ (){furecl at $439,000 UNIQUE CHARMING DUPLEX GREAT LOCATION 4 Bel 3 Ba/2 Bd 1 Ba, 4i Car (}yg, Catbedral Ce~g•, Skylights, Marble & Slate Floon. A Must Seel Reduced to $595,000 BEST LOCATION IN COMPLEX 2Bdaa.45e..li1' wnl:.n End Unit 2766 Lo.ipood Comt. M-~ AM._.tSeel R.ed...d '° $229,000 18 PorNT LoMA, SPYGLASS HILL 5 bd, 3 ba, highly upgraded, new french doors & kitchen, large pool. $849,000 Great location, 2 bd, 2 ba, spacious master suite with mirrored wardrobes. $289,000 • 5 bd, 3 ba, two story, fantastic city li ght and mountain views, IJp pool. A must scr1 $795,000 DON & JOYCE OLSON "There's No Substitute For Experience. " 1-800-487-4931 2 DRAKES BAY, SPYGLASS HILL Panoramic ocena, Catalina & night-light views, 5 bd, 3 ba, remodeled interior $899,000 3 HALFMOON BAY, SPYGLASS HILL Ocean and bay views from this 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home, formal dining room . Lease $3,400/mo c__57l4 o na -(i tt 714 720-1566 'Wood & Glass Contemporary Offered at $639,000 Priced $60,000 under recent appraisal 'Wonderful Warm Laguna Beach Home Quality Cultom C}u-1, Abel De1iqn • Ocean. SunHt and CanY,on Views • ThreeBe~ms· Wall• of Gw• in Evuy Room • Beautiful Open Space De1iqn • 1'oa Wood Floon and Doors • Deluxe Office Could Be 3rd Bedroom With Private Ocean View Deck Offered at $619,000 • Ocean and Canyon Views • Master Suite with Dressinq Area • Hardwood F.loort. Cathedral Ceilinqs. • ~ew Kitchen w/ Granite Counten Private Serene Park-Like Setting· • Fi.replaces in Family Rm. Dininq Room & Bedroom1 •Many View Dec1'6 & Bride Patio • Refidential Street to Street Lot 1c e e _Kendall ioins Coldwell Banker as public relations specialist She will handle public relations for Ordnge and San Diego counties Michelle Kendall recently joined the ColdweU Banker Southern Calif omia . Company marketing department as the public relations specialist for Southern California. Community College. While attending school, she was a member of the Intemation9l Association of Business Communicators (IABC), president of Kappa Sigma Delta sorority and volunteered Michelle Kendall at a shelter for the homeless. A native of Southern California, Kendall resides in Mission Viejo. lo her spare time she enjoys traveling, softball and water sports. • As the public relations specialist, Kendall handles public relations for the Coldwell Banker offices in Orange and San Diego counties, as well as corporate public relations for Southern California. In addition lo regional public relations activities, Ke.ndall is responsible for media relations, special event planning and various marketing efforts. Prior to joining Coldwell Ban"ker, Kendall was an account executive at Brower, Miller and Cole Public Relations . in Newport Beach, where she handled advertising and public relations for several real estate clients. Kendall graduated from Calif omia State University, Chico with a bachelor's degree in journalism, along with an associate of arts degree in business administration from Saddleback For aU your real estate needs, contact your local Coldwell Banker offke or nae/a Coldwell Banker. on the Internet at http://www.coldwellbanker.com. The largest residential real estale company in California, Coldwell Banker now operates 257 offkes and has nearly 7,()()() sales associales srauwide. OveraQ, the company has nearly 2,500 residentiJU real estale offkes and more tlaan 58,000 sales associaUs and employees throughout North AMerlca. One block to ~ch Listed by veteran agent Donna Rudolph, this stunning five bedroom, two and one-half bath home in Huntington Beach is offered at $359,900. 'The home features a spacious family room with a ftreplace, wet bar and built-in big screen television. The light and bright kitchen bas been remodeled with oak cabinets, Corian tile countertops, upgiaded double oven, microwave and dishwasher. The spacious living room features a dramatic floor-to.ailing river rock fireplace and custom oak entry doors. The extra large master suite bas two walk-in closets and a dressing area. Located on a huge lot. the home bas a three car attached garage with elltra attic storage area. Ftll",,..,.. UiftHWllldo11, etlll DolUMI R...,,,11 Ill Colff.O BMUr ProJHl'fin tit (714). ffl.9333 or Ill IMr oJfk• Ill (114) 54'-IUH. Colh1U BaUr Propl11in "" al.Jo k ~ .. du bflmtlt"' ,,.://www.~HA ii :r: • . ' • • .. For more information, call: GINNY ANDERSON SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Office: 644-9060 xl51 :11111---.:......;..J Home Office: 759-1997 PRICE DROPPED TO $298,500 SINGLE LEVEL Vmw HOME 30322 CHAPALA COURT, LAGUNA NIGUEL (COAST HWY, LEFT CROWN, LEFT CLUB HOUSE, RIGHT ANA M ON'fE, RIGHT CHAPALA) Much sought after 3 bedroom, 2 bath ~ingle level detached home with views of mountains, lights and some ocean. Quiet cul-de-sac location, single tiered street, "no roof-top" view. Custom shutters, vaulted ceilings, skylights, A/C, move-in condition. Come by and see what a great value this is! Then call Ginny to see! Zi111111erman-Beilstein to lead Coldvvell Banker Laguna Hills T e veteran rea estate professional has outstanding leadership skills Kathy Zimmennan-Beilstein was named branch manager of the Coldwell Banker Laguna Hills office, according to Charlie Johnson, Coldwell Banker senior vice president, Orange County region of the Southern California Company. Proving successful in many business endeavors, Zimmennan-Beilstein is a veteran real estate professional. From real estate sales to recruitment she has been a recognized leader at every level. She most recently served as lbe director of recruiting for First Team Real Estate focusing on the Orange County region. "Kathy's exceptional leadership skills and real estate back.ground will be a tremendous asset to Coldwell Banker," Johnson said. Coldwell Banker Laguna HiJls has more than 30 sales associates serving the communities of Laguna Hilts, Aliso Viejo. Lake Forest. Leisure World and the sum>uodina uus. Al branch manager of the Coldwell Banker ~ Hills offtce, she will oversee the daily operations and provide support to tne sales associates. "As a manager, J believe that helping to grow and develop people is the best investment Kathy Zimmerman·Beilstein of time and energy," Zimmennan- Bcilstein said. Prior to a celebrated real estate career, Zimmennan-Beilstein was a manufacturer's representative in food service equipment sales for more than 14 years. A native of Wisoonsin, she now lives in Tustin. In ber spare time she enjoys golfing with her husband Paul. For'°"' rtal ~st4U M.U, °" i,fyo. an illt•raletl ill " coner ill tWll ##1#; ull Kdey Zi11uiw.r•t111·Beibtme Ill du Coltlw•U BaUr lApM 816 oJfb 111 (114) tlJ1·'550 Of" IWIC#t ColtltNfl • .,. 011 du ,,.,.,..,,., "' ""':Jhnnt ......... .n& ... $234,000 CALIFORNIA DREAMING On Big Canvon Golf Course! Huge 280 2RA \\/2-car Charmed 3RD I 75RA l ;m:nhrook home Fm:phu:c. gJrage ( ommurmy pool~ & ~pa. Condo atlilta1ion •~ nrn PlantJtlon ~hulle~. Rahn c.irpcl. UpgrJJc~ galore. w11h anv other a~S<x:1at111n. #60SEA Private pool & 'Pa' (,;orgcou' #34 .. l'C' 3435 fuchsia, Costa Mesa Grca1 Mc~ Verde f.unily home with huge yard & 'I'·' urge master bedroom. 2 fireplaces. Hardwood tlom' & newer carpet. New windows -Large Kitchen. 3 199 Country C lub Dr., Costa Mesa .rnR. 2RA · Mcs;i Verde home Cul·dc sac ~trecl. .. rc.!ihl~ Popular Newport RJ\'icra l 'rn~ 3RD, :rnA (I BR & RA pamtt·J m~idc and out Ne" carpet~ throughout & nt:\\ Jown) town home "11h 2 t.1r an. gar. \'aultcJ lCllings. tlooring. <.;ood tloor plan with dbl. tircplace in living Jen, tircplacc.: ClubhouSt:~, J'HH>I, ~p.1' and tennis. #24NAR 3BR. I .75BA single story with large private yard. Mme 111 condmon , cathedral ceilings, atrium off master bedroom 3332 Maryland, c.osta Mesa rooms, fumily room. 3217 Ncbraslta, Cosu Mesa 2405 Narbonne Way, Costa Mesa c 11' I '. 111 11 "I -, \ I I JI I 1 \ '1 Ronni: T ur,;..r NEWPORT BEACH I S Surbunt Coun ~Adtmc:l $214,500 I 4 $147,000 lll'I '\ 11111 \I \l '\ll\\ COSTA MESA 3217 Ncbruu ru n • .,. 11180 1-ulknon Lom IU1bmwn 3199 C11untn1 Uul> B<mmc T umc:r t 72.a Ne,. H•mJ"h11c Delpha Oswald JJJ2 M~l111,1 Cumcn ~1po• .H3S 1-u•hcu Hu H1111 IRVINE 07 SummcmonC' Moruquc Vmg NEWPORT BEACH 1325 SUSKI Unc J~M COSTA MESA 3320 M!')'l<llld Dclllh• Oiwild 1783 Haw&1i IX!Qh• Oswald 24<15 Nubonnc lemc M.otw-y AOOl.A.lll.11 $58,900 I 4 S209,900 I 4 '39'1,000 I 4 S2o9.000 I 4 .S2.W,900 I 4 S20<>,SOO I 4 $239,7~0 I 4 S22S,OOO I 4 $219,900 I 4 $245,000 I 4 $189,000 AJonbk 11\0, lllA cond<> ,.,di dirung uu & lirr pl.i..c Bnu11fully im11•wncd cnmmuruf) wnh I""~" <f'U & an•rlc p•rtmg. MSWS SOUTH COAST $108,000 Grc.i JBO I SBA l ttory wndo ncu So Coast Mu.a No« y.ard with truor trra. (',ommunny poolJ and '!';'-' , Call nnw' 13 I AL'I ~tm~=:-~~::z:=~ ADORABLE COSTA MBSA CONDO SI 14,900 l_>c<irr•l'tk 2RO I BA wuh ~ge, end unn Ce1hn Commuml)' f"W~>. md 'I'" Gcw,J l11u0<m 1l610W I.EAL CHAllMBR $119,900 I 1(thc & 8ngh1 3110 , I 75RA ""h m-.,hrJ g.ir•gr. tircpl><c l:nu "mdc"'' hcnd1 dt•tn Cummuml\ p<w>h & 'f>•• IUIA~A HUNT. BCH CONDO $119,900 '>pa<1om gruunJ llt•tf, lllll 2R.'\ hrcpl•« on """JI. ruom t-uu \torigc. mccnur lu ... u1on \\'ell m,.im ramcJ ( rnnm poull & 'I'" #77N~W BASTSIDE LOCATION $139,500 RcJuccd rhous.nJ•' c;p ..... ,.., 281), 2 SRA w11h loh Newport Glen tn'4nhomc F1m1l) room Jen & lire pl Jee. 2 ,ar •n JI." Comm pool ( 1,...., ru <"er. rhmJI, #ISBRl' WHAT A 11.U.GAIN!ll $139,887 Cute 281) I RA llnuK 1411h l>rcallut n•w>k & vcat yard wirh lou ul Rm. en 1 Call n<>.,. tOr mon· in 111' IS SHAM U1'GllAD6S CAWU $145,000 BuunhJI 380, l BA 2 at •n ~r t°"''nhtlmC' O<n w/fircpl•cc. Lip.ht & oprn with v•ultcd cc1hngi Comm pool & 'I'• #21 llOS SMALL OOMPLBX $147,000 Qu•mt 3BO, 2 SllA nut tu thr blufb & rcg1Cmal put Extra loll for ofticc or den Brip.h• kitchen, lirrpbcc. inside bundt) llOSEA CONVBNIJlNT LOCATION SI 59 900 3 80 I BA 1..aritc kx Walb ro Khonl, ~'('Pintt & •M>}'Ofl ruts <JccM1 bn:cut. Endo.c:d J»bO Ohl Jcuc:hct pngc llDom "-" boal/tra1krs. IJJ9CON PllDB Of OWNUSHJP1 $164,187 lmJN<ul>tc 380, 2 S8A 2 srory l>omc. Muttt ante wirh ,,.·.aJk tn ck'>tr1 Ncutnl rolon T~c entry nlcd l11cl>cn. Lots of wtndov.'I. t20MEY STAATINC YOUll BMPIJU!! $169,137 H ul.(e R 2 zonC'd lot ,.11h 2 compkttly llt'pu>te hum C\ & vmh & l•unJrv' Both arc lRO I RA with l.(•Ul.(<' ton' <'•II now' •19l'OM CONSTllUCTBO WITH CAil.i! $1 79,000 480, 2RA hup.c •t1Un1Ty k11d1<n, wlmr ,c.-.0111. dk thru out lmmM.-ulatc Ne-rtd' Cul Jc.._ meet 121 MIN PEltsONALJTY Pl.USU $199 900 Ovc~11cd comtr kic Good curb >ppr;/ frnh p;&111t uuodc •nd out N<W blchcn cowittr tops, nc-.. uipn, roof one )'UI new fhrtt bedrooms I 75 bat!u Don't mus out" CaU rOO.y. llSl'ON llACX. TO NATUU $101,500 NcRkd '" • part htc 1Ctbng1 Bcauoful 280, 2.S. IA., 2 story mwnhomc ~th 2 c:ar •nxhcd pnp:. Cozy ~re pb.:e Upgrada diroughout. Vtty privatt. tlOSEA STBPS TO THB PAU: $199,900 One cn1ry inct rare C'UI dc·s.lC nrcct nc11thbc.tfhooJ Jwt • lllocl tfom the nc1p.hbocfaxiJ ~rt.. l'hrtt bed· roocm I 75 baths, sltyl1ghi. in lmng room U I YUK SPACIOUS BND UNIT $214,500 Sm11l wmpkx on cutaidc. 280, 2.SBA with huge I~ Chu I 570 Kt ft of ltvmg tpacc1 V•ultcd calmgs Fittpl""c l'lanunon shuncn mrouahoot Pm'1tc mground 'I"'· Open SaNrd•y I 4. 2569 P.lddl, 82 ATaJUM HOMS $119,900 5i>Kxxn 3110 with den M.,. Verde Sutt Sttttt home \faulted 'cilmp. SouttJ,.u xccnu Cu.om O. & ok ...:,cnlJ thru-nur Fruir b'Ct1 Cul do' AC. '33MAR F1l!SH Alli $2AS,OOO llcdutcd dioul'ands fur QWck Sale! lkaunful 480 3BA Mesa ' Verde 2-u ory. Sl'tows light & airy UPKf',JJa throughou1. Ardl<d doonnw R....,l"'-c VaUltcd ccitinp. A mwt K't 117HAW ,. ..,, dirung & lwulifut .-CL 1Wo iirq,b.:c mubk cnmn.c & kuc:hm. Frah pait\t. Pro{ Lvldtcapc 134QUl' SBu.81. M011VATBD $319,000 6 wdl ma.inn.intd unia In HoUywood. lllD IKM<' • ~ I bcdtoc>o-N • studio unla on l'tugc coma lu1 .l cndoted pnga -.'Ith ample patting. 11 I NE\'I SOMJITHINO SPECIAL $329 000 lmmao.'Ubcc uccum'C home 410, 311A, S..., an Jl.lf wim (JYCI' 2600 -i.tt ci lncina ..,_,. 2 fircpl.i.."r. '"" •11Phantt1. New ~t, new carpet. Ccnccr .mum & hon'" room Qu1et Maa Vmlc Arttt. 120GOL 11,000 SO.FT. LOT w/POOL $449,900 3 bedroom, l bath home on a huge cuaidc (.'om Mca Loe!! luutifi.d ~and'°"" ¥Cry OWft &un tree ~ Tcmtlc dc1ittablc loc:adon pnt iJr cnm t:a1ning or b die grandklda to pby. CCnrral air conJ1 ~and 00on opctl to the pool from b«fn>Oflli NllWPOl.T JBAQI 1535,000 Stunning ttmodclcd HD 3BA a&ICllom pool home nn 10,000 tq.I\. loc. Whitt gourmet ticchCn with ..a-1 Frend! doon leading to pvk·liltc ICtling. Skytiglm, rttnKd Ughring. fi~c In kitchen & living roort1 Fabulous home in IOVght after ncighbocho.>J' •13SUS PAIULOUS MCI: BAY VIBW $559,000 llautiful ¥ICW o( b:k lay and ck)' Btitio· Prtntc pied community CDS lex. next to part. M.aRtt bed room hat privaa: ttUQt. 310, l .S!IA. H9PEL Call for information on join- ing our team of professionals . TOM SUTllO 668-9333 I --___ ___.. .. ----------------- Newport Prope ......... , ... &.....,. featuring fine properties from condos to castles SALT SPRAY EsperleltC:e tbe nltllaratlo• of ll•l•a rlalat om oae of l.qmu's lo'f'dell beedNs. Uw la owr .... tq.ft. of hmary wltb private _,. to beKll ...S 45' ~;'te beet moon.a. c.u for reatura u... -,000 LSl s~ ~ ~4Utu, 1969 viding superior · ce to Southern .. .........,_,rnia since 1969 ... Ourpeople are the difference tales associates are lected for their HARBOR RIDGE Sinp.&tvd atat.e w1t1a JeM tquare feet ol elepDtt IUld style In panl-pted comnwdty. Available u arty u Nonaber. Call today. $895,000 S32 SPYGLASS HILL Spadous 3600 sq.rt. bome wltb fabulous mountain & dty llpts views. Cmtom-bullt SBR. 3. 7SBA. Plus library, IJ'Ulte gourmet kitchen wltb sub-u ro re~ aod built-la stereo sy5tem tbrougbout. $749,000 DSl LISTEN TO THE WAVES Private location oa tbe oceaa'1 tdae oa M e of tbe ..a private beadles la Lapaa. E~oy tbe poullCllq waves " OttaG bftae from this well-mahataiaed ult. Security-pted. Ele-vator to sud. '359,000 C37 MONff IN YOUR POCKD Two ocean Ylnr tri4e..-el to~ JBR. JaA. eecti lnel '- eltMt-. deck or,.&. area• for.._.. ............ O-to.,, .... wt 11eac:1Ms. $324,000 ... FSl ~ can help make the difference in your lift! TERRIFIC FAMILY HOME! Spacious 4 bedroom, 1.75 home! s,/rodid separate family room! Formal dining. Special den. Inside Laundry. JACK GIFFORD $159,500 MF.SA VERDE BEAUTY Wonderfai 3 bedroom (was a 4 Bdrm. now wzth giant master} on cozy quiet cul-de-sac. Large grassy yard with spa! Berber carper. vaulud ceilings, etc. ROBIN TENCH $249,000 GRANDMA'S COTTAGE Quut 2 bedroom, 1 bath cottage in Corona de/ Mar. Hardwood floors, FP detached DBL car garage. Just listeJ KATHLEEN McNAMEE $319,000 WESTCLIFF BEST BUY! Grear curb appeal with pretty Birch trees. 3 bedroom, 2 bath with pknty of room IQ expand up or out. Morivated seller. ROBIN TENCH $425,000 UPPER NEWPORT BAY Cul-de-sac klcation, 4 bedroom, 3 bath, ftnced pool ovm1ud wt. Ideal for family. Opn. Howu S"" 1-5 J.D. CALLAGHAN $434,500 E located cwse to Hewes Jr. High and FoothiU High. Highly upgraded 4 bedroom + Dm, 3 bath, 3 fireplaces, 3000 + sq. ft. pool home. Motivated selJm. JACKIE HANDLEMAN $449,000 MUST SELL TODA~!! Foreclosure imminent. Help!! Fantastic large family home in great neighborhood Contact Mark's hotline @J -800-510-2005 code#5002. MARK ACKRJCH $259,000 I 0% DOWN WESTPARK 3 bedroom, 3 bath take over k>an. New Czrpa, detached home low association due. Attached gamgr. Light and bright. Fabuibus buy. DIANE CAPPEL $239,000 ENGLISH COUNTRY CUSTOM HOME Privau ekctronic $1ZUS enclose this TNZgnifo!nt hoTM. MW for mtmaJning. Sl4k of the an ltitchm with rmaurant ".frig. Indoor BBQ and fireplace to rozy up to. 6,()()() sq. ft of ekgana. JOAN BURKE $1 ,675,000 CORONA DEL MAR Gmciow pool l»!M"" ~lot. 3 ~ 3 bath + formal livint & dining rooms, famj/y roqm, 3 car gamge anti access to 3 priwtte 6titchis. DIANA PROSSER $749,000 FABULOUS VIEW!! An abso~u ·Musi &t". .. rhis 4 btdroom. 4.5 bath, btauti/ill.homt was bui/J for family mtn14ining ... tht tptaacular &ty a~ C11y . /ipts 11itw gors on an4 on with owr J 800 1q. fi. of k ltmg to m;oy itfem. CJJ 760-5()()() cct. I 381139 BUI aod Donna Webner $1,190,000 A RARE FJND IN DOVER SHORES A fabulous largt lo1 owr J 2,6001'1· fi. A rmi~kd 6 bedroom, 5 barh homt with srparau guts/ houst and vitW of rht baclt ba:t-A largr homr wi1h maximum spaa, insitk and out. OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 2018 &,,,tUigo, Newport ikMh Jane Sunga.Ila $899,000 JUST REDUCED •HARBOR VIEW" Lovtly quality rr-bui/1 nruutivt homt with stcond-story addition. Ftalurrs: Ntw windows cf doors, bt11u1ifa/ oalt floors. roffirttl wlings, sltyligh1s, ntw ltirchtn, brtaltf1111 room, family room, and formal dining room. 4 btdroom, 3 ba1h and lovtly bacltyard with Gll.Ubo. QJJ 760-5000 act. I 13 E'tynne Kemp-AUen ~9,000 An lntern•tlon•I Company 76():.5000 "BAY, OCEAN AND CITY LIGHTS VlEWS" Tota Uy rmrlNkktl. ~,..;.llMklJ 5,()()() Sf· ft. 4 btdf'O<>m1. 3 5 &1hs with Ir#~ ,,;Ly room. Guwi COID1Jtlrtl wuh pool and spa 11Ni tnnu pn/nu. £wry llMnlity. C.Jl 760-5000 at. I.JI Robin Tench $1 ,250,000 Diane Pni.er $498,000 An lntern~tlonal Company 760-5000 OCF.ANFRONT FORECWSURE 6 1mia ai12 IHtboom, 2 blllh. Ex«/Jmt rondition. um" "4ubk 11'1 "1 tlN &Ibo. Pin-. CdJ for aU of tlN tkuils • CJ/ 760-5,000 _,_ 130 Kad1lecn McNamtt S l ,S00,000 SPYGlASS HILL FAMILY HOME &a11tifal 4 b«iTHm, 4 b11th family ho,,., with lll'f' bon111 room anti f11mily room. BT'tUlli nnv ltiuhm with cmtrr is'4nd. pniu etfunun, sub-uro rrfrit· P/111 Dtt1'fl "'"' Jllrd with J>Hl. IJ>ll llnd view. . Sl?'S,000 EMERALD BAY TRADITIONAL Co1"1U1' J<MU /«6ri;m. Sinfk kw/, bl--'" O«Jll1f IMw hotw. OM ef llN "'"" '4t1 in t:& l'Omm•mity. 4 bdroom, 3 btuh, rrtlM«J $50,000. Clll 4!U-7475 for~---Bill Dolby $1,19S,OOO GORGEOUS REMODEL 3 or 4 brdrooms and 3 baths. Luxurioru MiUtrr Suitr. Compktrly rrmobkJ with Frrnch doors, tintrd windows and rxtra spacio1u rooms. Famil] room, formal tii'!i",J room and Sparltlint solar hutai pool compktr this woNJnjul homr. OPEN HOUSE S..tT 1-5:00 365 Jl6,_-, Ctuu Mn11 CJ/ 764-3<>0 $329,000 "'8,000 ~ can help make the difference in your lift! CORONA DEL MAR SOUTHOFPCH Mtditnrantan 5 ytar ntw 3 btdroom townhomt. Formal dining room, large living room with vaulted uilings and fireplilce. Mastn 1uitt with firrplact and ikdt with spa. ROBYN SEARS $359,000 OCEANSIDE EMERALD BAY Homtsitt first timt on the marlut in 40 ytan. Fantaltic view1, txetlknt building potential BILL DOLBY $885,000 NEwON MARKET Archittct's own contnnpo_rary 3 btdroom home. Largt, private manicurtd yard with lots of fruit trees, CUitomiud throughout, Frtnch tk>on "klui ro shady patio. RV accm And mort! JACKIE HANDLEMAN $234,500 WW DOWN AND MOTIVATED /mmaculatt ntwer Townhome. Largm plan -3 btdroom, 2.5 bath, with fi"fllaie. Will sell! ·subjtct t() • kJS than 1096 down. DUSTY HARRIS $259,000 BIKE TO THE BEACH Light and bright. 2 btdroom, 1.5 bath conda! '!' spat:Wus fo>or plan. Ntwtr Cllrptt. Largt $112,900 NEWPORT COAST Primt lot -over 14, 000 sq. ft. Owner motivated and mu.st uU! CJl for an appointmmt. ESTHER YANK FAMILY LIVING AT ITS BEST!! Cu.stomir.td 2 1rory with 5 bedroomJ, 3 bath1 plus a largt bonus room. Large yard. pool and spa in a lsuh and 1ermt 1t'tting. Mountam and City LiKht views. ]UUAUAO $749,()09 PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP Pnfict family home. Quin loCAtian. &autifal miu>4i4 MUMr roof ana appJianctJ. 3 bedroom an4 11 l""' }'lrd Call for details. MARKJACQUF.S $214,,300 . "" EASTSIDE CONDO q.;n strttt, MIW1' "°1N. ~ 3 ~ 2.5 Ws. Owr 2, ()()()SI/· ft_ &11"1ifiJ "1""1aptJ,,,,. aJ Jnble Clll' K~· fast listttl. ROBEIIT MILLIKEN $U9,000 EUROPF.AN/URBAN FEEL ltlNJ for profari_onM.s! Cltw IO~ $!Jop/i1tf, Dini"!'. Two Mlllln' S.Uta. Gwril ~ -~ J.l5. CAllAGHAN $219300 l '! ---...... f ·-·-- (5/Mtl(• ~~w~~~~ch 760-5000x126 1· .... " BELOW TON WINDWARD LN ... 4bdrms, Family Rm, White & Bright, Pool, New Roof, Doors & Windows! .$&85,tKJO Now $529,000 SUPER BUY! 3bdrms, View Deck. Upgraded Thru-0ut! $379,()()() AatOU/JEl.J'DfP£q;,tNI .. bdnnl Wat Hfl' Home mnodelf!d In '92! BeautlfuJ rur yard with Gaubo & spa. '"',/1{10 " O)IP.BSmp UlT9.JOOtm Newport Bdgbts! Beaut 3bdnn w/lbdnn Apt over garage. BuUt new In 1987! ~.ooo ,QECl/Ul'Jt?WMJW 2 TOWllllGmed lbdrm & Jbdnn. Both Upgraded to tht MAXJ IJS9,000 a 61.'1,,000 OVer 171'ears ~t:riena ~"II tlie Coast 'Bro~r 'J{pmt.tf to ~~"all of !Jame 760-5000 x131 'Jf.J/!M~Soutfi Co Over 5,000 S'l""f'e feetl Exceptional custom built 4BR with stuJmi!lg views of the Back Bay and city lights.rabulous floor plan w/huge u~ BOnus and Game Room FIT FOR A KING! Courtyard pool plus rear Yard spa. GATED FNfRY /3 car garage. 1046 l'escador . $1,250,000 . Sm4s#dnz Nlfltt Uzht Ykw11 Elegant, but cozy -!BR w/pool & French door\ galore! Bring ll5 an offer' Nf'WIHlrt &mUr n.,, 48R, 2.5 BA w/ 2 fireplaces. Great famlly room. Pool & spa. lmmac\Jlate. 1512 Anita 1499,000 Conn@ *I Hf!l' VUIMC' lot.ii remodel w/ a large master su1k k 1lhu~ l fl replaces, 2 tio's and a gorxl'\lll\ 'Jill' Omm .tWc flLrQl In C«mff lkl Mff.r 3BR 2BA. private spa. mdosed yard. ........ $4?9,0001 REij_ -~ ~· ~~ ' I ·'\,,I• ' -~,~~-.-~~~~}(' -a • .. 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, appll. 4.200 tq. ft., lots of marble, grarute & tile, gounnct kit, Sub-Zero, clcvat«, dual A/C, wet bar, fireplace, several decks, 3 car garage, private gated ltrcclat Big Corona. lnaediblemouth o the harbor views from almost every room! $1 95000BobKoo Sr.orJr. COR ONA DEL MAR Great location ocean side of PCH, Ador- able, remodeled 2 bedroom+ den house, large l bdtm ape.., one block to beach. $585,009 BobKoo ,Sr.or Jr. Cutlom built Duplex. Large 3 bdr, 2 bath & 2 bdr, 2 beth with lile floors, custom kitchens, Berber, sun dcclt $539,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. CAM EO HIGHLANDS Expanded 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, single level home with a den, a large walk-in closet, fonnal dining room, two fircplaoca, two car an.ached garage, lush landscape, rivato ~) &: spa, ~led bcachca 9S 000 Bob Koo Sr. or r. OLD C.D.M. DUPLEX Two vay cute. Two bedroom, One beth unita en a q uiet tn:e lined slftlel, walk lO Five Ciowna, Big Corona &: shopping. $425,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr. SOUTH COUNTY Two Ocean Front Lots Fabulous C.D.M. location Incredible mouth of the harbor views, gated slreel. Plan ready, with completed foundations, driveways, plumbing & electric. Steal these lots! $790,000 & $7 40,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. Highly upgraded, 3·brm, + den, fire· place, 2.5 baths, heavily remodeled, pool, ~iCl area with private beaches and parks. $578,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or J r. alboa Pen insula Super Nice 5 brm, 3 bath, olk cabinets, lile counters, skylighlS large roof tpp sun deck with an OCEAN VIEW, garage, steps tothesand $2,895 permonth Harbor Pointe Beauuful 3,700 Sq. ft. home with a large yard, gated community, feels like a cus· tom. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, OCEAN VIEW $5000 per month COST A MESA FIXER Larae R-2 Lot ASSUMABLE $143,000 FI RST T.D. Existing house on an e1ttra large lot, price includes plans for two large townhomea. Seller motivated! $159 900 Bob Koo Sr.or Jr. BAY FRONT UNITS Fabulous harbor view, white sandy beaches. Rare opportunity lO own four bay front units on Newport Harbor. $725,000 Bob Koop, Sr. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Ext. 128 .A6ou ,,.. Crow~! 8:45 a.m., Community Relations Committee meeting MLS Book cut off 3 9 a.m. -Noon. Agency 1 -4 p.m., Ethics 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 15 17 Association ·Office closed in observance of Independence Day · 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview MLS Book Delivery 9 a .m., MLS Committee 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 Sales Through Telephone Marketing 2 -5 p .m., Internet Class 8:30 a.m .. Boord of Directors meeting 1 O a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview 8:30 o.m., Orientation/Induction 9 a.m. -Noon, Managing Stress & Increasing Energy 1 -4 p .m., Exchange 2 -5 p.m., COMPASS Advanced class 19 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview 23 2 -5 p .m., Internet class 24 9:30 a.m. -4:30 p .m., Class, Residential Rental Property; taught by Attorney Bert Cook, at the association office 25 2 -5 p.m., COMPASS Beginner course 26 1 O a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview 31 9 a .m. -Noon, Tax Ideas for Selling the Personal Residence 1 -4 p.m., Tax Planning for Real Estate In Divorce Y.l.S. Youth lmplo'Y"'8nt Services to host fourth annual .. ,... sale ~Robyn Allen-Sears .., Re/Max Hall of Fame Direct Line: 640-2677 CORONA DEL MAii • Mint Townhomd • South al PCHI • Mediterranean S Yr. Nu 3 BED/3BTH townhome w/vaulted ceilings, skylights, F.P., master w/F.P. and spa on view deck! OnlJ JU.,000 CORONA DEL MAii • Sp«tacular Tud« TownltotMI • 38ED/3.58ATH completely remodeled townhome in the heart of CdMI Feels like a house! Granite entty, fireplace, and slab granite kitchen counters, hardwood floors. 1 Bed/Bath Downstairs! 6.10fasmlne Only $429,000 BORDERING NEWPORT BEACH • Spectacular Oaon VNMI • 4 Yr. New 4 BED/3TH + BONUS ROOMI Gourmet kitchen with eating area, formal dining room, family room with custom fireplace, professionally landscaped yard. Great Ocean views! Only SJ15,000lll How .to contact your real estate • representatives Kip Hancock ocMtrtising sales representotiws Janet Vinograd od"'8rtising soles • representative If you would like to sµbmit materials for publication or you have an interesting stmy idea, contact Julie Viker, n:al estate editor at (714) 574- 4~2. fax (714) 6S():.48()'2. · 10 rach .. by mil: Daily PUol Real S.., 330 W. ~SL, COiia Mesa. CA 92627. 644-1600 723 -8800 Two O FF ICES TO SERVE You EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE OF SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY New Listings Available Charming home In a magnificent location. Large redone dock. Ha rris & Kline $1, 795,000 Dover Shores Gracious 5 bedroom. 4 5 bath view home. Pool and spa. Esther Flne $9 75,000 lleftr• Pich ds 2209 ~--Road .. fCl"•llt 1749 SQladl ....... CMll't 62 8a,ueet Court. Belcelll't 61 Hlllldale 7 CheMlre Bise.a.,.. 31 Aqu9ta Lue 21 Loc.lunoor Lue caaeoSllene ,,15 Godwn Cllflllaw9a 500 E. I 5dt St. Cenaa ... Mar '''·'Dall.Ila 520 Naidlea 436 BecOllAll .,...... ....... l.c45 GaluJ Dfhte 1310 Galaxy Drhe ........ 907 Alder Place 2'31 Bleckdtorn ·--···Creek 47Ma ...... ......... 2" Via Koroll 32' Via Udo Nord 207 Via )Kar 124 Via ,..... I 13 Via OllllD 117Vlm...,... 339 ,,.. Udo Nord Nc•••rt •••di 113,G,.... Nawpe.rt Ceaet 11 T1vnlle $219,000 -..... , $679,900 -.. ..,, $2,600,000 -fl_,, $1 .395,000 $1 ,79',000 $1 ,Jl,,000 $629,000 !12.!= ;;;i,ooo $,9',000 ... 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S.Udle Fb LJnn Nod Morphy& Zeu Coby Ward Coby Ward .... &MorphJ ,Mike Marr I 8WlaWorde• • NEWPORT HEIGHTS Dramatic 5 Bd. 6.5 Ba. tr1-level home w/large rooms, plus 3 fireplaces, hardwood floors & elevator. $799,000 CLIFF DAVEN Huge 4 Bd. with granny quarters, large great room, open beam ceilings, hardwood floors + 4-car garage. $629;000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Redone 4 Bd. 3 Ba. home in move-in condition w/combo FRMtchen, FP, 3-car garage & mature landscaping. $439,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 Bd. 1.75 Ba. l'lmOdef w/ gourmet kitchen, hardwood floors, dual paned windows & 9,000+ square foot lot $359,000 MESA VERDE 3 Bd. 2 Ba. pool home. wtth remodeled designer kttchen and extra large yard In quiet Interior location. $311,• PELICAN POINT Spectacular custom homesite on 12th green of Pelican Hill Golf Course with front row ocean views. $1, 795,000 .MANNY STELLINO • • MARLENE MANNY . MARLENE HASSEL 717-4761 Direct 642-6048 Residence STELLINO 717-4762 Direct 650-2678 Residence BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Lido Isle Vacant Lot 2 1 5 Via Koron Open Sat. & Sun. $399,000 WestclitT Turn-Key Home 11 06 Nottingham Open Sunday $469,000 Lido Isle Designer Home 113 Via Q uito Open Sat. & Sun. $750,000 Dover Shores~..uly Home 6 Bd. 4.5 Ba. spacio~lt' • M large lot. Great location ai:rnV rom park, pool $649,000 Baycrest Sophistica~~l Home 4 Bd. ~~.~Mnity room ~hf or entertaining $539,000 Pride of 0~"'10> Duplex 3 Bd. 2 Ba.+ 2 Ba. ~lfcl\~Hated units Steps to beach!~t for owner/user $369,000 Costa l\4'ila Starter 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. home ol)..J~Mhaped lot New roof, freshlbi~ted. new carpet $219,000 Triangle Square Area 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome w/ fireplace Greenbelt location, community pool · $144,000 Dover Shores Bayf ront 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' on the water l.3.rgc private dock, large sunny patio $999,000 Bayshores Family Home 7 Bd. 5 Ba. Traditional, hardwood floors, French doors, 3 fireplaces, 3 car garage. large country kitchen/family room $795,000 Lido Isle Designer Home 2 Bd. 3 Ba. detl meticulously maintained home, 47' lot Beamed ceilings, French doors; lushly landscaped $750,000 Lido Ille VllCallt Lot Unique prime street to street location. Ideal for 3,000 sq. ft. cuatom home! Steps to beach~ tennis $399,000 ... 717-4744 Udo Isle View llomt 5 Bd. 4 Ba. Pride of owneishipl Highest quality materials Marble. granite. French doors, a'OWD ~ 3 fireplaces ~,000 Lido Isle Sophisticated 3 Bd. 4 Ba., den, 9' oeilings, huge master suite Prime low traffic comer, so· lot, large sundeck $775,000 Westdilf Tum-Key Home · 3 Bd. 2 Ba. family room, meticulously maintained! Professionally landscaped on large lot $469,000 ' • ~ ..... ...--_,.....;<-.,__. ..... ~ -. '. ' -- CHARMING SHORECLIFFS FAMILY HOME . " NEW ON MAR l<ET Goraeous oversized lot! One story home, tradltfonal flavor. New kitchen, harbqr and ocean views. .. ,,800 VIE \V Beautiful ocean vtewl Lovely refurbished view home. Open and airy. $1,31,,ooO Buy Me! Steps to beach! Mini ocean view, 5 Bd. 5 .5 Ba. 3 fireplaces, large master suite, family room, formal dining room What more can you ask.for? $819,000 WATERFRON T Serene and peaceful! Bayfront location home with spacious feelinc, dock. $1,39',000 JOHN Prestigious Lid<> Isle Estate 90 I Zurich Circle located on the coveted Eastern Tip of Lido Isle, this magnificent family home boasts S,800 square fee~ S bedrooms. 6.5 baths on an oversized 83'. south facing comer lot representing one of the largest and most exdusive interior homes avaalable. A sedudecl formal entry from Zurich Grde opens to a modem floor plan with high volume ceilings, spacious fonnaJ and informal living areas. A large master Rlite with retreat, waJk-in doset and deck, kitchen with breakfast nook, fami~ and living room aJI surround a sunny south patio and ~ · OPENSATURDAYANDSUNDAY Landmark Bayfn>nt Eat:ate El egant Lido Is l e Home Lido Isle I 24 Via Trieste OPEN SUNDAY North Lacuna Must see ocean view 2 Bd. condo. Newly remodeled! BW Wedmore $279,900 Sea ltland 2 bedroom + den, 2.5 bath townhome. Oeslgner):>erfedl Esther F1ne $549,000 Coroaa H .. hlud1 Wann and bright remodeled home wtd'I ocean view. Mary E0en & Bob Wecllirz $'59,000 San Juan C.plstrano Equestrian 2. 5 acre estate lot. Canyon, city and ocean views. Soils and plans available. Costa Mesa Fr•de C-. Meea Remodeled 3 Bd. 2.5 a.. w/ 2 ftrepl.oes. famlly room. Keith Randle $2'9,000 View Properties Corona del Mar Spectacular contemporary home, south sid e COM village. Dramatic interiors. 5,310' lot. Steve HIP $895,ooo North Lacuna Fabulous view bulldlnc site. Views of Emerald Bay & coastline. Connie Mauentl $795!000 Portaftna 4 Bd. 3 Ba. wid'I striklnc ocean, whitewater and coastline view. Steve Hl&h $925,000 Oceanfront 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. with 4 car parklnc. No boardwalk! Whitewater view. lnlne COW! Prime ocean view estate. Pav!Uon. Pool and spa. Entertainer's dream! Carol Bera $3,295,000 PelJcan Hill Estate with sweeplnc views of ocean. cataJlna & harbor. Sanlan & Weinstein $3,995,000 Bayfront Triplex with new dock. Three 2 bedroom units. View + location. Good income. Gated Communities halew Dellchthll 3 Bet. 2 Ba. home with French dOOB, lovely yard & J*io. F8tlter Flfte $'I 0,000 Jesmlne Creek Very open, uptraded 3 bedroom, family room, peek of ocean. carole Johnson $5 19 ,000 Marbelri 3 Bd. 2.5 a.. custom built In 19901 A must seel Best valuel H•ther Saito-Wood $62,,000 644-1600 723~8800 New Listings Westcllff Lovely 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Country Ranch, redone In 1991. Esther Fine $500,000 Lake..Porest Great value In Serrano Park. 4 Bd. 2. 75 Ba. Won't last! Ilana Brodie $31 a.ooo ~ COlila Meg 2 master IUJtes In Laurel Point ovef'lookJnc the pool. ' Ketth Raad.le $149,'°° • l 644~1600 723~8800 Corona del Mar Corona del Mar Lovely duplex on northside of highway, quiet location. jerry Finster $472,000 Cameo Highlands 2 Ba fireplace. Gorgeous view! Evan Corkett $525,000 Corona del Mar 6 Bd. 5 Ba. duplex, 3 car garage Charming patio. Sara & Brad Hinman $589,000 Spy1lass Gorgeous 4 Bd. 3 Ba. home with great views. Very private. Harris & Kllne $895,000 Beach Communities Portaftna Lapna Dramatic custom home with ocean and llghts views. Steve High $649,000 Huntington Beach CORP OWNED! 2 bedroom, I bath. block to beach. This is a steal. Excellent location. Harbor Hl&hlands Large 4 bedroom, 2 5 bath family home. Great value! CarT & Feeney $359,900 Lido Isle Prime 30 ft street· to-street lot for 3.000 square foot cus- tom home. steps to beach. BUI Feeney $399,000 Corona del Mar Charming 3 Bd. 2 Ba. view home. Steps to beach. SchmJesln1 & Mertz $649,000 Corona del Mar Custom 2 story with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Close to park. Marian Phillippi $669,000 Irvine Terrace Exqulslte home! Romantic master with exdtinc bath. C.meo Sllor. Great ocean view home with 4 Bd. 3 Bil. pool and spa Scaalaa & Wet.tehl $869,000 Udo We ~utlfully remodeled home wtth downstabs master bedroom, large south patio on 45' lot. ALL AREAS ,.. ALL PRICES 6 Harbor Island 3 5 Harbor Island · 7 Cfaesfalre Court l ---.:--== THE BEST OF THE BEST Opportunity Today ..... Gone Tomo"ow CAROL BERG 759~3739 IRVINE COVE 2560 Riviera Drive $3,295,000 Hear the sound of crashing waves from this elegant European styled villa with prime ocean and whitewater views. HARBOR RIDGE View ocean, sunset, harbor and night lights from this fabulous "Castle" pe ect or gracious ent.ertaining and family living . IRVINE COVE 24 70 Monaco Drive $1,230,000 3 Crestwood Drive $2,695,000 Fabulous opportunity to create tne home of your dreams or remodel existing sprawling single level home on huge lot with sunset, whitewater views. Fabulous premium quality townhome on quiet comer lot. $429,900 61 Hillsdale Largest floorplan with 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. 3 car garage. Great location overlooking association pool. $679,900 2000 Windward New Custom Fabulous new home over 5,000 sq. ft. with panoramic views, 7 fireplaces, 4 car garage. $1,795,000 Custom ized single level Appleton plan on quiet cul-de-sac. Steps to lake and tennis. $309,900 Baycrest's Best! 4 Bd. single level. Large lot. Spa off master bedroom. Move-in condition I $559,000 2530 West,,dnster Remodeled 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. witft family room, A/C and 2 ff replaces. Close to tire Bae~ Bay. $244,000 . 723-8800 644-1600 Two OFFICES TO SERVE You • 723-8800 644-1600 .. ... JERRY FINSTER SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE #I SALESPERSON ,.. I 995 KEVIN KUBIAK AsSOCIATE 759,.3750 Situated on the tip of Balboa Peninsula, just steps from the famous beaches of both the bay and ocean of Balboa, this Ralph Lauren inspired Cape Cod masterpiece exudes all of the finest charm and character of a carefree, bygone era. The home features three bedrooms and two baths with a master bedroom bay view balcony, separate dining room and lovely interior private patio. Reminiscent of Martha's Vineyard or Nantucket, this property is ideally situated to enjoy all the boating, cultural and entertaining possibilities that the Newport Beach-Balboa lifestyle offers. Offered at $695 ,000 • $20,879,900 SOLD AND IN ESCROW IN 1996 441.5 Carnation . 3828 cane Ariana 732 Via Lido Nord 2457 Riviera 2950 Perla 2500 Monaco $269,000 $995,000 $2,495,000 $4,995,000 $395,000 939 W. I 9t St. #02 Buyer $129,900 1106 Polaris Buyer $1 ,295,000 409 Northstar I I Beacon Bay 1474 Antigua Buyer 85 Jasmine Creek Bu!Jtr $519,000 611 Dahlia • 510 38th St. • 2100 Yacht Grayling Bu!Jtr 2661 Circle 2641 Bayshore Dr. Bu!Jtr $1,500,000 •3t643 S. Coast Hwy. $1,050,000 • '"Escrow JERRY FINSTER SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE . #I SALESPERSON ,_ I 995 759~3750 . .. .. • ~ . -.. - -.I' ·-:.-....~ - Gorgeous remodel. Wonderful for entertaining. Pool, spa, tennis court. A fun house! $1,495,000 Gold Nuaet design award winner. Sophlstlcation and style, just • years old. Large rooms. $195,000 Light remodeled home, new carpet and paint, pavers and ceramic tile In 3 baths. 2 yards. $539,000 Stylish home on large view lot. Traditional 5+ bedrooms with 2 family rooms and country kitchen. $1.795,000 "The Rose Cottage" Charming traditional home on canyon with ocean view. $1,295,000 Everyday's a vacation In Bayshores remodel. Style and sophistication yet beach life. $895,000 Elegant remodel on one of Big Canyon's largest lots. Gorgeous family home on estate- like grounds. Just remodeled with pool and spa. $915,000 View, pool, spa. Very private. $1,495,000 C HRIS LINDSAY 759-3775 VILLAGE OF EASTBLUFF BIG LOTS LOVELY VIEWS SPLENDID NEIGHBORS $559,900 $619,000 ~99,000 • COBY WARD 759--3724 $355,000 .. ... -. ... -·---- Sliorecliffs -tlie opportunity exists ... 227 Evening Canyon Corona del Mar ... to own one of tfrese truly unique coastal fro canyon overlooking tfre lapping surf on Little Corona Beacfr . Tfre 28,000 square foot canyon lot offers unobstructed wfritewater and Catalina views. The open ~oorplan of this remodeled and upgraded frome ~ts almost any lifestyle with four bedrooms and tfrree and one .. fralf baths witfr room for furtfrer expansion. For the consummate golfer, Pelican Hill Golf Course is ;ust ffve minutes away. Reduced to $1,595,000 For your private showing call MARY ELLEN AND Boa WEGLARZ Office: 759 .. 3768 Home: 644 .. 5981 c )IM KLINE 759~3771 AsKABOUT I Burning Tree $1,375,000 2706 Lighthouse Lane $559,000 1309 West Bay J\venue $539,<>0Ch- r • ' ' t I l ! ~ I I 12 TORREY PINfS SI '19; 000 j,'t '' I, , 1 , , Stella Word en 759-371 I G ary Legra11d BIG CANYON CUSTOM 19 Inverness Lane $I ,895 ,000 Golf course and city lights view! Traditional 5 bedroom, 4.5 batft ftome with huge gourmet kitchen, library, wine cellar, pool and spa. Cul·de·sac location . HARBOR RIDGE Beautiful custom home with 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, wood paneled library, gourmet kitchen, 4 ~replaces, 3 car garage, separate maid's quarters, pool and spa . $1,750,000 Julie Stephenson 759 .. 3734 2005 YACHT MISCHIEF Channing 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has city light views, vaulted ceilings, new carpet, large yard with private pool & spa. Gated community with association tennis & pool. Newly listed for only .......................................... $539,500 BAYCREST RENOVATION This tasteful, contemporary 4 bedroom offers vaulted ceilings, archways, French doors and more. $525,000. NEWLY BUILT IN NEWPORT Want a new home with over 3,000 sq . ft., granite counters, views and Newport location? You've found it here for $525,000. I • ! l I t f ,., $549,000 Sat 2-5 201 Via Genoa $799.000 Sun H I ••••1aEA01 Sl,495.000 Sun 1-4 6708 W. Oceanlronl Sl,225.000 Sun 1-4 14 Monterey $539.000 Sun 1-4 1 1 Rue Fountainbleau $625.000 Sun 1·5 J. Maltier alrP'llr t:IET 5 Anes Court $239,000 Sun 1-5 S200.000LH Sa\/Slm 1·5 S M1ttmantS Luby 12 Kamalii Court $227,000 Sun 1·5 $324.000 Sun 1-5 8 Amstadter 14 Kamahl Court $239.000 SaVSun 1·5 24 OdysserCOIJrt $229,900 Sun 1·5 B Chambers $459,000 SaVSun 1·4 32 Encore Court $209.000 Sun 1-5 0.Chambefs $975.000 SaVSun 1·5 H Bailey .,,,.,.,,, CAllS HISl&AllOI 67i.I w Oceanlront $1,225,000 Sun 1 30-4;30 8 P«lad w,tnl 4522 Dorchester Rd $595.000 Sun 2·5 M Jorles 82 Corsica $210,000 Sun 1-4 B Roppolo 3166 Corte Port1l1no $364,500 Sun 1·5 L Brehm Olll/fJI l1IMEJ 2933 Cortt Port1f1no $429.000 Sun 11·2 Judy Muncy 41 O Mornmo Star $679.000 SaVSun 1·5 Rochelle llsSIA Sheron ) 1218 Potans Or $870.000 Sun 1-5 S M1timan ID&ll 3 Muir~ St 4-49.000 Sun 1-5 • $429.000 Su A 1-4 J Dabol1 d.UNm J ~ 180 V'itla Polf'lt Onve $2'49.000 Sun 2-5 $535.000 Sun 1-430 $699,000 Sun 2·5 r, [ $439,000 Pride ot ownership is very evident in this substantial 380+ otflce (or 480) home. Gleaming wood entry. loads ot tile, newish roof & a solarium in which to relax & enjoy the ---......., beautiful surroundings $729,• ~ 7i1i) Deluxe condo on sand ~ediOom. 2 75 bath Upper unit with extra parking Panoramic views. many upgrades, quality location. Accomodation, super value! \ • Daily Pilot ae.I E..e • July 77, 1"6 ~ .P.RUDENTIAL •}ON DOUGLAS COMPANY July S, 1996 Barbara Roppolo A member of the Jon Douglas Real Estate Group, Inc. LINDAISLE 32 Linda ls/r • Remodeled S Bdr ~ Ba1h lfomc • Fonnal 0.nina Rm. L11v:u) l~n • "Gold Coaq" on Linda l~lc. f>\.1 Dod $3,495,000 (Ad. 6603) BIG BEAR LAKEFRONT 791 Cove • 9Bd .. 9811 . Plus Gumt Qulr1ers • Approx 10.000 ~ ft OC1 Dbl Lot Souna. Gym Rec Rm cl'. Mud Rm $2,950,000 (Ad. 6623) IRVINE TERRACE 1615 BawHlerr Terrace • 4 8d . 4 5 Sa . Hu~ Haibor Vaew • Counyanl w/Pool, S.,. It W:uufall • Knchcn Fcalured IA 0 C. Mupzine $2,490,000 (Ad. 6605) For business , professional, institutional, governmental and other decision makers who need to understand the nation's fifth largest county. 'nle Prudential-Jou Douglas Cl,.pany 2101 East Pacific Coast Highway, Sultr l~O Corona del Kar, CA 926ZS LINDAISLE 96 Lindq Isle • 6 8d . 4SBa., 3 F"areplaccs • Encl051Cd lntcnor Atrium • Lowest F'Ce Price on Landa Isle $1,649,000 (Ad. 6615) B ARBARA AMsrADTER Wow! What a terrlf ic combination --the Two Barbarns. No.1 AQENT1993, '94 B '95 Congratulations on your new career. I know how veil Barbara has aone and vhat an excellent realtor she ts. And l know hov great you are in every- thing you do. The two of you together will indeed be a dynamic duo. Beat viahe1, ~ Editor and Publiaher BARBARA RoPPOW ' ' ( 52.5 ft lor w/48R. JBA single level. So. patio. w/spa rrobare ~le No court rcq.. ..$695,000 BAUK>A ISLAND Huge ti.yfront duplex. Shared plef. 38R. 2M w/fpk 2Ba. IBA w/fpk Nlcdr ......... $1.075,000 IAl.llOAISl.AND Top-quality mnod duplex. White kit M8R w/ofc &. ded. z.ea .,,. CNCf 2-c.v ga1 .. ..sns.ooo --~ -.. ---------------·~~--- ftNINSULA POINT Orimltlc wide biy view from older res w/O.. ~· lot v.iue. SUUible b rdllb.,,.$695,000 BALBOA ISLAND Clwmef duplo. lg LA W/llmC$tonc hearth. New carpd t/O. Apt OliCI 2<-V pagc. ........... $5C7.51JO CORONA DU MAR DrMNdc &. near-new w/38l suites. Gorgeous kit. w/SubZefo, rool deck. 2-w gar .............. $5'-).500 Island Living At Its Best! • Brand New Fam1lv Home or Duplex • E'cellent Loc,111on • Gorgeous Lui.un Amenities $895,000 Call Alice Brownell @675-9585 Magnificent Home or Duplex • Exqu1s1te S Br Home • Elegantly Decoratl'<l • Showcased m ·q4 COM Home Tour $895,000 Call Alice Brownell @675-9585 Ocean & Harbor Views! • Versailles 2 Master "La Tour" Model • Nice Condition • Beautiful Comm. $179,000 Call Wttlter Mitchell @588..J083 SUMMER RENTAL • w.Jldng Distance To Penin5ula Point &: Ferry • 3-Story • S BR • Priv•te Pier • Your Own Sandy 8ch $2,600/Wkly • immaculate 2 Br Cottage + Newer 2 Br. Apt. Each With Priv. Garage $445,000 Call Alice Brownell @675-9585 Live In One, Rent The Other! • Excellent Locabon Close To South Bay • 2 Large 3 Br Uruts • Great Income!! $759,000 Gorgeous Penthouse • Huge 2 Br. 2 Ba Penthouse Condo • Cathedral Ceilings • An Excellent Value $!44,686 $219,000 Call Wlllkr Mitchell @588-308J One-Of-A-Kind Penthouse • Very Uniq~ 2 Br., 2 Bath Pmthou!e • Quality Decor •Nice Fountain View $189,oc>O Gorgeous Vie'~ of Back Bay "Bettutiful Sunsets" • 3 Bedrooms &: 2.5 Baths • Large Master Bedroom With Fitting Room &r large Custom Built Closet • Granite Wet Bar & Mirrored Wall • Built-in Entertainment Center $462,000 Call lAurn Collins @ 509-8923 Newport Besuh Charm Of The Island! • lmpeccable 2 Br. 2 Ba Cottage • A Darling Home •Custom Built 1990 $635,000 Call Walter Mitchell @588-3083 Gorgeous Sea Faire "E" Plan • Catalina Ocean Views &r Sunsets • Largest 2 Br • Cathedral Ceilings $299,000 Beautiful Bay View Property • Gorgeous Bay at Ocean Views • Spacious Uving • Fabulous Kitchen $325,000 Call WaJter Mitchdl @588-3083 ~99,000 ( ""''' \ .1. l "'\I: • ' l . ··, ' • , I: l '1 \ ·. f abololJs Ocean View! Complete interior remodel. Granite counters, whir1poof tubs in all baths, security system. Security gated with intercom. ~PYGLASS RIDGE 1607 Sea Bel Cirde Ocean, Harbor & Crty Lights Vtewl. 6BR, 4BA w,lhuge yard in private milhon SSS cul-de-sac. Gate guarded. sellers moved. Drasbc pnce -reducboo! REDUCED $800,000 SPYGLASS Hill Catalina Views from this 4BR, 3BA expanded & remodeled home. Two master surtes, professt00ally landscaped. Complete w/1arge spa & waterfall. CDM DUPlEX Truly a custom COM beauty w/over $90K in upgrades. Newly rmodeled IO 1991. Perfect location, ideal oppor. for that ownet/uSer. Professionally landscaped and beach ciose. $485,000 r , ~ '\I\\ P •'ll I u, \1 11 HMbor View Homes Custom Estate. 58R, 5.58A pkJs office 16th bedroom), vaulted 10 1l ceilings. Large lot on c~ de-sac. Loaded with the . finest materials. BELCOURT TOWNE Premllm Greenbelt locatioct 2BR, 3BA w/European white kitchen, beautiful hardwood floors, fireplaces. Electrooc skylight an dining room. large bnck patJO w/built- tn BBQ. Comm. Pool & Spa. L....;;..-__.;..;~;..;:;;,;;...;;..;;......;..;...;;;...;..1 $795 000 " t \\ I'.• 11 I BI \I I 1 ll \,\t'..,, comer lot. 4BR, 3.5BA, some remodel. Hardwood floors, ble counters, JacUW tub in master suite. FN access. tiih!Y Upsraded condo with sweeping Ocean & Hart>of. Views. 28R, 2BA W/Ga floorina il entJy & kitchen. Betber carpet, French doors plus moth more. EJevator access- securlty complex. ----- ---- '\1\\J'•'"' u ,,,1. l'"·~· .. , Spectacular Ocean, Catalma and Canyon Views. Compete custom iell ... 111 renovation. Pool and spa in courtyard. A rare site affording both view and prrvacy. Perlect Executive Home on comer lot w/open floor plan. Naturally hght & bnght. 3BR, 2BA, many upgrades. Priced to sel now! DANAPOINT Beautiful 38R, 2.5BA Home located in a famity comnUlity w/StlTOC.Wldin& lush perks and pool. F'~. professionaly landscaped,ctU&-sac location, dose to SChools and shoppina. ~ .ooo • t , Discover the legendary lifestyle of NeYlport Ridge S~. Michel features a single .. family neighborhood available, you can save big on non-spas and barbecue recurring closing coslS, design cenler. areas. Residents will upgrades. interior options and rear yard also be close to top- ause this offer ranked schools of all is for a limited time only and certain levels, Balboa h orn the bay to the beaches, the restrictions apply, contact the sales office Island, the art \Chools and the shops. the lifestyle is for further details. festivals of Laguna almost legendary. And now. this coveted St. Michel offers four single family Beach. shopping and "ay of life can be yours at St. Michel in designs ranging from 1,913 to 2,455 dining at Fashion Newport Ridge - a single family square feet of elegant living space, with Island and John neighborhood that presents you with the up to four bedrooms and three baths. Wayne Airport. lime and place to pursue your every Classic noorplan designs include As part of the homebuying aspiration. woodbuming fireplaces. dramatic use of renowned master- 'There is no doubt that Newport Ridge window designs, fonnal living and dining planned community holds a certain allure for Southern rooms, convenient interior laundry rooms, of Newport Coast. California, a community that rep?csents and two-car attached garages with direct residents will have h ..1 St. Michel at Newport Ridge t e peuect blend of coastal living and indoor access. . an exceptional range classic family values," said Debbie This neighborhood's timeless beauty is of recreational opportunities at hand. Highway, take MacArthur Blvd. north and Wilson. sales counselor for California further reflected by the preseooc of full including 38 acres devoted to parts, trails, tum right on San Joaquin Hills Road. Tum Pacific Homes, the builder of St. Michel. driveways. sidewalks, large front lawns playing fields and canyon view overlook left on Newport Ridge Drive and follow "St. Michel continues to enjoy immense and a prestigious coastal location. areas. the signs to the sales office. From the San homebuyer popularity among established Designed by the award-winning Homeowners in Newport Ridge Diego 405 Freeway, talce MacArthur Blvd. families because it reflects the absolute architectural finn of Richardson, Nagy. automatically become members of the south and tum left OD San Joaquin Hills best of this araa -gated single family Martin, the St. Mid>el exteriors are individual neighborhood's Homeowner Road. Tum left on Newport Ridge Drive homes, private recreation areas. designs appointed with wrought iron accents, Association and the Newport Ridge and follow the signs to the sales office. with distinctly Preocb-influcnced wood shutters, radius and transom Community Association. Monthly Tiu St Mklrel llUIMls all Nia oJJiu architecture and prices that are pleasantly windows (per plan), complete front yard association dues maintain the quality of 4N OfHn dtlily from 10 &.& lo 6 , • ._ For surprising." landscaping, full yard fencing and elegant common area facilities. Newport Ridge is mon ~~call Dd'1N Wilson or Accordina to Walson, in addition to exteriors. included in an Assessment District and J.,,,.. Selt1U1UXINr al (714) 121-9634. prices starting from the hi&b $300,000s. Complementing the active lifestyles of Community Facilities (Mello Roos] Poullllal llo1Mb11yni e1111fi"" now is the time for serious bomcsboppers its homeowners, St. Michel features two District. Consult a sales representative for Calqomia Puifk Howta 011 tlle ln1erne1 to maximiu their homebuyina dollars. , recreation plazas -private. on-site details. al hltp://www.inhuco.com. Por example. Ytbtft you take ldvantaac of f fCilitie$ ~~mplete wi,th swimming ml , ro visit St. Michel frort\ Pacific Go.as\ •• ' ••••• I • 't~!!:r:!:~!"~~~~; .. _ .. , ·--·• •W--• •• ~., ....... ,••-••a••••-•••••• '••th••••.,._._, •• _._,;s.~•9 • •-~"'•·••••••• •J9••• .. I. I Residential Real Estate Services • Independently Owned and Operated HARBOR RIDGE CLASSIC Spectacular custom 4bd .• 4.Sba. home w/library. 4 granite fireplaces, huge f.lmily room & 4-car garage. Spa.riding pool & spa, sccuricy system & 3 air conditioners. $1,495,000 Carol Allison & James Gray Code 70857 SWEEPING VIEWS Disringuishcd 5bd., 5.5ba. custom cstare enhanced by serene views of Ba.ck Bay & Newport Ccncer. Magnificem appointments. Courtyard w/pool & spa. $1,350,000 Barbara Aune & JoAnn.Kenton Code 71717 OCEAN RIDGE ELEGANCE Newly completed 4br., 4.5ba., custom home locarcd in behind guard garcs high in the hills of Ocean Ri~. Marurc land- scaping, 3-ar garage & library. Ann. Ted & Suzanne $1,295,000 Code 70157 BLUFFS..BFST BUY Immaculate & affordable 3br. Light & bright w/bcautifuJ rose garden & sunny private patio. Obi garage & aJJcy access. Near Back Bay nature trail, schools & shops. Sally Shipley $213,000 Code 72557 BF.AUilFUL SURROUNDINGS Big Canyon 3bd .• 2.5ba. Ttle kitchen w/Sub-Zero. Living room has fireplace & views of lush landscap- ing. Ou staircase leads to X-tra large master .. Dana Black & Louanne Riney $259,000 Code 70967 GREAT CANYON LOCATION! Rustic stone & brick home in Corona del Mar. ~ lot to rebuild on or restore unusual & precious ha.na- built home. 644-6200 EASTBWFF SIMPLICITY If you have a desire to design, this is a great opponu- nicy! Ranodd ro rur wte this 3br:.. 2ba., home w/fireplace, tile roo . aose to shops. schools. Tom Brunson $399,000 Code 70697 HARBOR RIDGE 2bd., 2bra., home w/hugic masuT' bedroom wn. walk in c:loaas, p:ed oowtyW. 6rcplace. custom skyligttt. ~ patio & wood dcdcing. Belle Panch $399,000 Code 71457 EMERALD BAY OCEANFRONT CacaJjna & ocean views from this srupcndous custom beach front home in gua.rd- gatcd Emerald Bay. Guest quarters, fi.rcr,lacc, theatre nis. Quire a ttUnner! Kenr McNaughron $5,900,000 Code 70587 CORONA DEL MAR-OCEAN VIEWS Private quiet neighborhood. Walk to beach, shops, dining. Spacious 4bd., family rm. ... office. Courtyard entry. Best view value. $450,000 B.J. Johnson Linda Octh & Lois Jacobs <:ode 71867 $679000 Code 72357 THE VIEW GOFS ON AND ON Revel in the beautiful ocean views from this custom designed home. Euro-style cabinetry, Sub-Zero, fireplace. Yard, spa. $675,000 Maxine Mink & Joy Curtin Code72107 Gacia Bwmeiso:r $99S,OOO Code72'TT! Newport Beach omce Grubb Ell• 9 uc..po.-....... ~ 190 644 6200 6 IS ~ R~idcnri~ Real Esr.u~ Services • lnJcpcnd~ntly Own~ .md Operated 252') Ocean Blvd. 1164 Sat. S'i<>S.000 Mali Gulltdge 2018 Vim Ca1on Sa1. S310,000 Dick Dickson 100 Scholz Pl. Pc:nchou~c #4 SAL $179.000 MaryAnn McGuire 6 Sca.scapc Sa1. SI 74,495 Gib Walker 415 Evrningmr S&S S815.000 BaWJacbon 1537 Keel S&S S684 ,999 Peytonffabak 908 Cdlis Pl. S&S $399,000 Tom Brunson I "'06 lrvint Ave. S&S $310.000 Dana Slade. 28' 23rd Sc. S&S S289.000 Riney/Ball 6 Canyon Fairway Sun. SJ.400,000 CarolAllisoo 15 Rut Fonuint Sun S798.000 Auncll<entoo S Canyon Isl. Sun S385.000 Mali Gulledge 16 Rockingham Sun Sl .695,000 Btllt Putch Oceanfront W. NB 580 I Stashort Dr Sun Sl,425,000 Solly Sbancn Oeeanridge 7 Nighuhort Sun. Sl.295,000 ATS Oceanridge S Niglmhore Sun. Sl.395,000 ATS c.ameo Highlands 639 Camw Highlands Or. Sun. S92S.OOO Connie Btnoo c.ameo Highlands 4800 Surrey Dr. Sun. $849,000 Amt Pemsai 1710 J(jngs Rd. ND Sun. $995.000 Gilda Burmeister 1424 Antiqua Way Sun. $849,000 ATS Spnlaa 7 Cannd Bay Sun. $879,000 Karen Rezek Corona Highlands 440 ~Sola Terna Sun. $679,000 K. Ranger OldeCDM 346 Poppy Bayaest So. 1438 Santiago 21 S Via Dijon 2115 A.rburus 2200 Lake Park Ui. MaaVade 1828 Kinglet Ct. Tunk Roe.It 6232 Siem Siena H.ubor RMigc 29 (.omiuy 2631 Raqutta 402 V 1JU T rucba 240 Nia Ui., 1116 BIG CANYON DEAUVIU.E Ideally loc:ared on lrg. corner lot inside guard gated secu- rity of prestigious Big Canyon. 4Br, 3Ba +bonw room. Prvt. pool ~ ipa. ATS Sun. $665,000 Judy Strauss Sun. $629,000 Amt Peteneo Sun. $503,000 Oamdl Bryan Sun. Sally Shiplq Jo IGng Sun. $328.500 Kris~ Sun. $399,000 Jim Digndo Sun. $319,000 GibWlakcr Sun. $315,000 Sandy Daley Sun. $1 59,000 Ma.ryAnoM~ NEW ENGLAND MASTERPIECE Price Reduced! Unbelievable custom home. Cape Cod with 5/6Br, 4.58a on over 1/3 acre. Two great rooms, Chefs kitchen w/Arcplacc & 60" Va.king range with griddle & grill. Anne Hoover $895,000 Code 70367 $1,288,000 Code 70937 BUIU' FOR FUN Beach n:sidcnc.c w/0<%MI view & separate entry. Frplc, bcuned ocilinp. skyligbu, ceramic tile, wet bar, wine rid. 3rd lcYcl aundcck. 2 car garage. Maxine Mink & Joy Currin <Ade 7V07 COVETED UMNE OOVE CUStom villa on large lot in Irvine Coast Crest. 2 frplc's, hi ceilings, Gourmet's kitchen, wet bar. spa & room for pool. Prvt beach, comm. tennis. Nancy Barfield & Tom lovenim $2,450,000 Code 7UYT7 HUGEUYn Channing 4br, 2ba home on approx. 9400 sq. foot loc in Harbor View homes. French Doors, skylights, built-ins and more $485,000 Laraine & Eric Shaw Code 72577 ELEGANT FORMER MODEL Impressive city lights & golf course views in this serene & quiet residence w/frplc, tile floors, community pool, spa, tennis oouns. $389,000 Mali Gulledge Code 71027 BLOCK 'IO BEACH! Fabulow ovcrsit.ed lot w/pc:ck of the ooean. Brick patio w/spa & BBQ, frplc, dose: ro shops, rcst2urants. $665,000 IUthy Granieri Code 70887 SPECTACUl.Alt VIEWS Ocean, Bay & city ligh ts views arc the highlight of this 4Br home. Light & bright, fam. rm. Plus bonw room, 2 flrcplac:cs, wine dosct, pool & spa. $879,000 Karen Rcuk Code 71707 ....... --............ -. ·---· (, I l 1710 Kings Rd. s995,ooo Open Suntkzy 12 -4 3 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths, Sep_arate Guest Qu.prters, High, Beamed Ceilings, Gourmet Siyk Kitchen, PooL Air · Conditioning, Bay Windows, Ocean View from Most Rooms, a Designer Lives Here Ra.re kgal 5-pkx with positive cash flow on Peninsu/4 Asking $479,000, appraised $488,000 Four -1 Bedroom, 1 Bath with Skylights and. Dutch doors One -2 Bedroom, 1 Bath with Garage and Small Oce11n Yuw On Ocean Side of Blvd. s 300, 000 assumabk loan, payment s 1,560. Income is ••• low at 13,600.· Drive by 1827 W. Balboa Blvd. and then GJJ me! 644-6373 42 SEA ISLAND 644-6373 xU6 BIG CANYON McLAJN EXTENSIVE REMODEL • x117 Karen Rezek 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, den with wet bar, cathedral ceilings, French doors. Exquisite master suite. $279,000 Claudette Blanchard 7 Canne) Bay Drive Spyglass Hill Executive home. Front row views of ocean, bay, city lights. 4 bedroom, 3 bath. Bonus & &mily room. $879,000 Remodeled 4 bd. 2.5 bath Eastbluff home w/lush, tropical Koi Pond & custom pool, spa&: BBQ, newer roof, marble, leaded & stained glass. SS99,000 Showa Like A Model Lowest price J.M. Peters home for sale in tnact! Planution shutters, custnm pool~ spa! 4 bd., 2.7S baths, &mily &: bonus room, 3 ar pr:age. Gated comm. SS6S,OOO Sandy Daley 644-6373 Ext. 201 760-9097 Res. THE BLUFFS 402 Vista Trucha S315,500 Call for Results B.J. Johnson 644-6373 Ext. 1472 es. Karen Knoche 644-63 73 Ext. 118 Euro/American desi8!led 3BR, 3.5BA single farruly home. Col]>. RELO- priced under appraisal @$289,500. Lovely 38R fami ly home w/good sized yard, swim spa ~ many other amenjties. Reduced to $254,000! Decorator owned! Tradjtional ele- gance in gated conununit):'.. Asking $329,000. MaryAnn McGuire NEWPOin' BEACH Ywu.il.la, V'.O. B.llHw 0-~Fllin S~a.Jist Silla 198> (Res) (At Sea Faire) "Fw Yorw Very Btst Buy At The Bt11eb" *JUST SOLD * 220 NICE LANE • VlLLA BALBOA 1306 ,\ ) ' f .. I ' . 't .. " Dana Black & LouAnne Rittey 729-8296 . 717-4207 . \ pa rl 11 c n Ii ip n n11hi11i11g k 11 ow frdg c t111d t•.rpcrl i "'.Ii,,. f otlay \ /111111 l' 111 <1 rid· f WHERE ELSE IN NEWPORT'S BAYCREST can you fiAd" lwmt willl tlaeJe t111Uni&1 and Marlnen Sclwol Diltrlet? 4 IHdrooms, 2 314 baJlas, 111per floorplan,fomral living and dining rooms. F1J1"ily room w/t'inl of privale courl]ard pooL LARGE NEWPORT BEACH EXECUTIVE BOMB 4 IHdroom & 4 batlas. HtU everydWl110• wo..U up«t U. tldi clan of llo9W ilacla4hl1 a cwtom fnefonn rivtr rock pool & rpa. Also Available: Big Canyon McLain 3bedroom, 2Yi baths -End Unit, upgraded w/parquet wood floors, sub zero in tiled lcit¢hen & much more! Bob Coluccio ,.__. Senior Marketing Consultant Direct Line 644-6373 x121 Pager 576-3198 Kris Peyton Realtor Associate Direct Line 644-6373 xl22 Pager 729-0917 ; • .. I 4 l . • I' Coast Newpo ropei11es Y#elcon1es Cheryl Johnston She joined Coast Newport Properties to better serve her clients Chef) I John ... ton has been a real estate prolc~ ... ional for more than I 8 year-.. ~pccta ll.llng in marketing home~ in Newport Beach. Corona del Mar and Newport Co<1st. "I feel !.O fortunate to live and work in Newport Beach," Johnston ~aid "It is the best place on earth as far as I am concerned. It is also the greatest place to raise children. there are so many wonderful recreational opportunities. I love meeting new people Cheryl Johnston and finding just the right home for my buyers." She joined Coast Newport Properties to best serve her clients. She wanted to be a~c;ociated with the No. I company in the area. In addition to winning sale~ awards with her former company, ... he has been very involved with various youth activities ac; her boys were growing up. She and her husband, Bruce. were college sweethearts, and have raised two sons. Christopher and Tyler. Both boys are now attending Humboldt Uni versity in Nonhem Calif omia. ln her spare time, she enjoys golf. skiing, boating and spending time with her family and friends. You can contact Cheryl Johnston al (714) 723-8800. Coast Newport PropertUs, 3377 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Jor more ieformation on this properry, please call Coast Newport Properties (714) 644-1600 -~ Front row custom home site at Pelican Point Located in the Newport Coast development, this Pelican Point home site commands panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean coastline and sits on the 12th green of the Pelican Hill Golf Club Ocean Course. This flat lot feanucs 13.474 square feet of area and includes plans for an 8.000 plus square foot Italian influenced custom home designed by Ed Lohrbach. Steps away from the ocean, this home will off er the calming sound of the surf breaking onshore and stunning sunsets. Pelican Point is an exclusive guard-gated community located in the master- planned Newport Coast development. There are 55 custom home sites and newly completed homes that share the seaside setting of this private neighborhood. With direct access to the sand. sea and surf of Crystal Cove State Beach, Pelican Point offers a unique lifestyle found nowhere else. Offered at S 1,795.000. For more information, caU Marlene Hassel and Wayn• Heel of Cot11t Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach, (714) 644-1600. COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES PRESENTS ••• This single story family t!State is siruated on a 15,000 square foot lot that feels like a 20,000 square foot lot in the hean of the guard gated community of Big canyon. This is one of Big canyon's pc?micr lots. There are a lot of children In the neighborhood and the home is dlrectJy acros.5 form a secluded cul-de-sac street The owner has rebuilt this home from the foundation up approximately Io years ago by the highly regarded local contractor. Lee Marston. The finest quality construction w~ used in this traditional home including three masoruy fu?placcs, two re•ted wine closets. unique cabinetry work. ~ lighting. wood panding. used brick patios and walkways and French doors and windows throughout to name a few. This home is perfect for outdoor entenalning with an kieal yard including: a lruge patio with used brick accents. a private master suite with retreat and fiI?place, his and hers walk-in closets and laige master bath. An intimate dining room with goigeous wood and ~ display ca5t open.s to laige living room with fireplace. ~ kitchen is a gourmet's delight with upgraded appliances and nook that opens to a spacious family room with ft~ and wet bar. Adjacent to family room is a.billiard room with a unique open beam ceiling_ There is a separatc wing with three large bedrooms and two baths with ~ to pool and backyard. Oft' the enuy is a private guest room with full bath. There is not anothtr home in Blg c.anyon llkc It! 4 Civic Plaza • Suite 260 • Newport Beach Offered at $1,650,000 r THE PRUDENTIAL• }ON DoUGLAS COMPANY A nu:mbtt of CM Jonl>ou«las Real Estatt (/Toup, Inc. Dotti Johnson 760-1966 presents 7 5 J AvocatU> 2 Bedroom -2 Bath Condo, Close to Beach and Fash.ion Island. Private 2-Car ~ whh Stonge. Lovely Pool, Spa and Entertainment Arca. • S229,500 707 AvocatbJ lBedroom 1 Bath, ocean view, beautiful location. Oose to beach & Fashion Island.• St 79,500 B I '°' I B l Y I ' ' F \ \ ·p( > R. r BF.\ C II ~~I() "pindrift. :'\:t.·\\port Bt:.H.'h • I' 11 I, I 11111 111tt l'l.1u·1111.1 ~ I l.1:_:,h1p l{d , • Lovdy JBR 2BA C:Oodo, hardwood floors, plant:1tion shutters, 5 skylights, solar heating, community pool. Priced reduced to S 185 ,000 727 Avocado $269,500 In Escrow 7181/2 Margarite $289,900 In Escrow The 11Keys'' to buying a home Orange Coast Association of Realtors provides buyers with a list of r n ibilities \!any econom1~ts and real e~tate e:..p.:n' ·Wl't: thal now 1s the best rime to buy a home pncc' are reasonable, mrcrest narc' are low JnJ rhcre arc a large number of home' on the 11Mrl..ct from which to ch<X1~e. According to Patnc1a R Moore, REC. CAE. c'ecuuve vu:e pre,1dcn1 of the Orange Coa\t A"ocia11on ol Realtors. there 1s more to bu ying a home than good timing. "Such positive cba.nges m the real cslntt' industry in CaJifomia have really caused a iump m the number of buyers m the market ... remarked Moorc. "In order Lo get the most for lhcir money. not waste time viewing homes that mny be OtH of their budget and guarantee that all goes smoothly once they've found the home of their dream . buyers should be aware 111 'ome of the important 'key!-· to purchaJ.ang a home." Accordin& to Moore. the "ker" to 'ucce sfully buyin& a home include • Prcqualify for 8 loan. llus IS a time saving \lep tNl. many buyers often overlook in the Cll.Cttemcnt Of se&rebing for 8 home. Getting thls step out of tbe way early ensures that buyers will not waste their time looking at homes that are out of their price nange and redooe the risk of loslng their dream home while in escrow because they were unable to qualify for a loan. • Search for a home th.at is in your price range. According to financial consulu1nt11. a good rule of thumb lor denem1ining your monthly mongage payment I' appropnating 30 percent nl your financial picture to detemunc ~ha1 l1nd of monthly payment' you can • Rc-.carch different loan program' In today ·, compe1111vc market there arc a number ol different loan pmgmm' available • Rl•,carch and locate a real e'1a1e agcnl with whom you feel mo't comfonable Get referral' fr(lm fnend' When you meet with the agent for the fin.I time. derenmnc their c,pcnence. background and whether they 'pcc1ahze m cen aan neighborhoods • Examine your lifestyle nnd explore whether or not the ne ighborhood in which you're interestcd ~uit~ your needs. lfyou have ..chool-aged children. ask your real estate agent to provide you with mfonnation about school\ m the area. If you enjoy walking. a.c;k hinl/her 1f thcre are walking trails available. If you enJOY going to the mov1e.<. every weekend. detemune if there 1'i n theater nearby • Detennine your real e tale agent's fanuhanty with the neighborhood and its re'1dents. A good agent will know which propen1es might be going on 1he mnrli;et soon and can help you beat the ru. h of potential buyers. "Locating a real estate professional who 1s knowledgeable and well-versed in these 'key' pointS will ultimately save buyers a IOI of time and money," M<><R said. &t11blhlted in 1929, tlte Oraltg• Coast Association of R1allorr lJ co,,.,med oJ 11ttuly J,500 real"""' pro/111lo1111h Hprt11ntil•g 642 nal 11141• brohrag.s tltougllout Niwporl &«hand llu 111.dlllly. , Buying or Refinancing? 3.95°/o No Points No Closing Costs (Interest Only Option Available) Any Loan Over $200,000 to $3,000,000 For a FREE Loan Consultation, Contact: GRANT KING or ROBERT PAINTER Office: (714) 673-4664 Message Center/Pager: (714) 451-7905 M.L.S. I , ......, j I i. 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REDUCED $54,000 -$9l9,000 NOW $875,000 • ~ li""1 "'°"' w/Fr • (~ r-ilr*"' w/Wf bat fl Fl' • ~ dtpt fDr-1 """'1 "'°"' • r lianrdttl ~ klrdtm ft Jtf;f1rr bmll.{11s1 ""'" • 1~NdJwlfw~~ • 2"'1 """'"""',,,,..,,, Elegant 4 bedroom, J bath custom llilftop home. Recently remodeled tl1m1JgJ1out with hardwood floors, Frend1 doors & windows. (Some leaded glass) Call Terry Toman Custom H~ Spedallst Office: 720-94227474-1669 Pager 489-6890 METRO 3822 Campus Dr., Suite 227 illiliiilillillillil Newport Beach, CA BIG CANYON Lowest Price Single level 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Den. al Owner asking $489,000 644-5215 ~~ The "KEY" ~ to success is... =\ Showcasing your property in our ~ Homes Of The Week guide. ; ; f Reach buyers that are serious aboot pun:llaslng a......, home! 1 Call us Today ~ ~ ~rtlse l. :\ 842-5878 ij a ~'11ot -~, ~~ ~ Jerry Jacobs ~ * New Dimension ! Z Investment Properties ~ *Office 714-557-9000ext108 ~ 0 Home 714-759-1779 ~ # ~ """~'3\'*""' ~#Ra Balboa Pe·nlnl ... Du lex ~~ ~~ 644-0195 *WATER VIEW* Bluffs -One of a kind! Approx. 2300 Sq. ft. 308 Avenlda Cumbre $399,900 *BLUFFS* 20 16 Barranca 2BR -2BA Lease $ 1400 .QI Sale $155,000 LH "Best In Personalized Service" 1701 Highland Dr. * 5BR. 4BA. large lot * Crisp ~ fresh * New sparkling while kitchen room with fireplace over oo ng poo lawn area * Ideal floor plan for live-In * Great neighborhood! New Liatblg ....•••• $540,000 505 PLAYA,_N.BCH The big E-plan, the most popular model in the "Bluffs". Large 38R t 2.SBA t Family room ... a spacious 2;1.57 s.f. localed oo a quiet cul-Oc-sac. Rw patio overlooks lush greenbelt &: affOC'ds pnvacy. A terrific opponunil)' to purchase this r:;~~=~.:~.G:= l>Ol (;Bl I.LEY. BKI~ 17 1-'1 720-170-' ()~,/EH'' 2 -f AMIL Y tL\QMONY Reduced to $579,500. 3BA Home, No Steps! Used Brick & Flowers plus 2BA, 2Bath, Fireplace, 5 Car Parking. (By Appt Only) -P.S . For Lease.: 1 BR Garage Nice $950.mo. or $925. mo. y;N'f'/1R 61', l(;o, .--:/).r/l''/i,.J ... 6'7.J · cf./.9-/ ~~ ) . ~-- em•=•= ~-... ..............---_." w -~ . ------ . . -. ' , f ' --• • 1-""·-;"' ---_-: .. ""TT-,___.,._,-=-:::D~~ _, ' -"·~·"--~ -..... ..-..... ---· . . -~-.. ~· .. ' -.. -· -' I A8llM u of Juty 25, 1191 I KEY LENDERS AND RATES 3o.Y99' flud 30-YMr HJusU111e INTEN!ST "' POINT8 LOCK· INTBtEST "' POINTS MAX. llMQIN . ADJ. TYPE PHOHI: RATI! OWN (!! IN A.PJt RATE OWN '!l A.P.lt. LOAN l!tl IMDD fMQ. American Savinga Bank s (800) 582-6272 8.125% 20 2.126 30 8.392 3.950% 25 1.000 7.332 600,000 ·2.400 110 1M Bank of America B (800) 642-2244 8.125% 20 1.875 45 8.~5 5.750% 20 1.000 8.544 207,000 2.750 1TS 6M California Federal Bank s (800) 225-3337 8.125% 20 2.000 45 8.379 3.875% 20 1.000 7.281 W,000 2.350 110 1M Chase Manhattan K (800) 900-6062 8.125% 20 2.250 30 8.406 5.000% 20 1.875 8.828 207,000 3.000 1TS 1Y Coast Fed~ Ban« s (800) 300-5626 8.300% 20 2.000 10 8.556 2.950% 25 1.000 7.323 500,000 2.400 110 1M Countrywide Home Loans K (800) 8n-5626 8.126% 5 1.625 45 8.337 4.750% 20 . 0.000 7.584 207,000 2.750 110 -1M Detrick Mortgage Group A (714) 759--9692 8.()()()% 5 1.500 13 8.197 ... 950% 20 1.000 7.290 600,000 .2.350 110 1M Downey Savings s (800) 336-9639 8.000% 20 2.375 30 8.293 2.950% 20 1.000 7.373 500,000 2.450 110 1M Emery Financial A (714) 729-9200 8.000% 5 1.818 15 8.232 2.950% 20 1.813 7.356 600,000 2.350 110 1M Fidelity Federal Bank s (800) 232·2309 8.250% 5 1.875 10 8.492 3.950% 10 0.875 7.419 207,000 2.500 110 1M First Federal Bank of CA s (800) 672-4332 8.125% 20 2.125 30 8.392 2.950% 20 1.250 7.349 207,000 2.'400 110 1M -Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 8.125% 20 2.375 30 8.420 6.125% 20 2.375 8.582 207,000 2.750 ~ 1Y Glendale Federal Bank s (800) 560-9000 8.000% s 2.250 45 ll.27' 5.000% 5 1.000 t .621 207,000 ~876· 1T8 eM. ----' l 10 ~-1M1 Great Western Bank B (800) 492· 7587 8.100% 20 2'.100 30 8.~ 3.950% 20 1.000 7.381 201,000 2.450 ,, - Home Savings s (800) 975-5051 8 .100% 10 2.250 30 8.381 3.750% 20 1.000 7.955 500,000 2.050 1TS 1M NationsBanc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 685-0001 7 .875% 20 2.375 30 8.168 5.125% 20 2.500 &716 207,000 2.750 UIM 6M Newport Coast Financial A (800) 808-5826 8.000% 5 1.750 10 8.224 2.950% 25 0.750 7.447 600,000 2.560 110 1M ----Ooeanview Financial A (714) 651-6355 8.125% 5 1.750 15 8.351 6.750% 10 0.750 e.695 207,000 3.000 1TS 1Y ----ProFed Mortgage K (800) 686-3756 8.000% 20 2.250 30 8.279 4.250% 20 1.000 7.559 400,000 2.625 110 1M TLC Financial Svcs. A (800) 801 ·7300 8.250% 10 1.000 12 8.395 5.625% 5 1.500 8.433 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y ----Union Bank B (800) 453· 1288 8.125% 20 2.000 60 8.379 5.500% 20 1.250 8.392 207,000 2.S25 8CO 6M -Western Financial S.B. s (800) 393-9372 8.375% 5 1.125 30 8.535 7.000% 10 0.000 f .641 207,000 3.000 1TS 1V ---Weyerhaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 8.375% 10 1.625 10 8.591 3.960% 20 1.125 1.444 207,00Q 2.600 110 1M Bofl bed & ~ ptC9WN ate 30rJO ~ l'llOl1g9gM. 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Mar;ln (WI %) 11 lendeiw prollt; matgln + lodex • acUI ra•.,.., h.....,..,.. .._.II flt bals IOI' Mlllng In.....,.. l'lla (Metgln + lnclu •New~) 110 • 1 tlh Diii. Cott ol f\#ldl, 1T8 • H' .. T~ Bl~. l6M • ~ ueoR. 6T8 . &-month TrMtory 811. eco . 8-monlh .....,. cet1lllcate ol cllpOlk. ~ FrequMCy II Iha period~ adjullmanll. IM. t-Monfl, &M. 6-MonlN. tv. t v-AJ,... ~to dlanga Vet~ rale and tenna prlof IO applylng lof II loan M lenOet'I prO'Adl lmtw wllh -.,.,. ,.._ and larlTll IOf ~ loan -.nta The lnlonnaClon pl-*d II not an olllr to rnak9 a loan. F« a OOt111.w1W glJida on how to 1tWJp kl< • morioeoe. Mnd • S4 50 cfleclc payable to Mongaoe ~ Co., 1810 E '11'1 St., Sultl too, 8-Anll. CA 92705 (7t 4) 838-11 n OOl"VRIGHT 0 1998 Mongaga NeM Co BALBOA PENINSULA 4313 Channel Place. 2BR New Dimension Jerry Jacobs 714-759-1779 NEWPORT BEACH 1514 E. Oceanfront JBR Cannery Village Realty 673·3777 2016 Barranca 2BR Barbara Sanregret Barbara Sanregret Realtors 644-0195 Your llUitk to the latest add best resak homes ooen.this weeund Sat 1 :30-4 240,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 $1,450,000 Sun 12-5 $155,000LH NEWPORT BEACH 2600 Newport Blvd. 211 2BR Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 308 Avenida Cumbre 2BR/lg FR Barbara Sanregret Barbara Sanregret Realtors 644--0195 38 Canyon Island Dr. Jbr First Team Martia Shwartz 714-137-0909 407 E. Edgewater 4BR Sat 1-4 $345,000 Sun 12-5 $399,900 Sun 1·5 $305,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 $1,399,000 2408 diff Drive 4BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $875,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3111 Terry Toman Metro Re.alty 720-'422 474-1669 , . . WITH 2:µ CUSTOM HOMESITES SOLD , NEWPORT COAST IS THE MOST SOUGHT-AFTER LAND IN CALIFORNIA H0MESITES FROM $450,000 * TO $5 ,000 ,000. I ~~ Welcome to Newport Coast, California. Here, just south of Corona del Mar and north of Laguna Beach, you'll discover a variety of custom homesitfS. V'ISil our Newport Coast Exhibit acrms from the El Tarito Grill at Fashion Island or call 7141759-fi:IJ9 for more information today. OCE AN -KID GE High aboYe NewpOrt Harbor, next to nalllral hillsideUDd majeStlc canyons. LDts averagin,g . 25 acres. PELICAN HILL t Teml'Bi lolS overlooking Newport Harbor, the Pacific Ocean or Catalina Island. Spacious .5 acre sltes. Prom """$600,m PELICAN POINT S• from the Pacific surrounded by the Ocean Course of Pelican Hill Golf Club. LDts a~g .25 acres. Prom mJd $800,m Prom mid $400,0ln · ..... :.. .... :._,...._...---...... -·----·--·-----·-· .... _ ... __ ,,,,_ ...... _._ .... _M_ .... --r.. .,_ ..... _._ .. ___ ................................ ,,_ ___ .... __ . ---. - . . . . . . . ... . . . • ,. ) • ~· ( ,. t ~· I 4 . • I 't Convm.-uh •icle -lol 4b 109 h Claannnta older beach bouJC or 1!.111d ,._ owa CUilDfll home Urie boat dad. Wall 10 unJ ocanf!Vlll ~ ~iel Wete Bly Ave "one of !tie nicac pl-• •• '°"'' Spariolls Jbr. 2M, Wll·la!JC family ll)Om It.I COllld k ""'br &.roful bad\ Md City""" •'"'1 Nicx ,,-y am Md pabO on Ille bexh $1,095,000 Call Chril Bri andi 673-3777 ... $345,000 $470,000 CaU Jinct Mi tU 673-3777 C"'1 Sluutill R bt. 67J.m7 CANNll\Y '111.IMI 2025 W. BAI,BOA BLVD . . NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92663 ·· ~ .. .._• ... ......... ------ .. ., ..