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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-06-21 - Orange Coast Pilot·.· SPORTS BIG effort for local Little League teams Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Inside The best local Righteous Brother comes . to teen's aid •Singer Bill Medley to hold benefit concert for Amartaa Arthur, who remains in a coma. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot Singer Bill Medley is donating his famous name dnd voice to a fund to help cover medical costs for Amanda Arthur, who has remained in a coma since May 22. He has offered to h ead.line a benefit concert July 10 for the Ne wport Harbor H igh cheer- leader. Amanda's family has been struggling to cover costs after the May car cras h on Irvme Ave nue that kiJJed Donnie Bndgman. Amanda has no medical insur- ance and remains at Weste rn Medical Center Names such as No Doubt a nd Jewel wouJd be more likely to attract Amanda's classmates. But they'll get the chance to donate to her cause while experiencing music of their parents' e ra from Medley. (Note to high schoolers: He's the guy who sings "You've Lost that Lovin' Feeling" of "Top Gun" fame and "Unchained Melody" of "Ghost" fame.) "The recognition factor bas been an issue with us, and 1t has been an issue with Bill, too," organizer Terry Phillips said. "But once they hear tbe songs - they recognize them from movies -they know who he is." The Newport Harbor Cheer Booster Club has been working since about a week after the acci- dent to raise funds to help Aman- da's family. Cheerleaders collect- ed about $10,000 in donations at local markets in early June. When Medley heard about their efforts, he approached Amanda Arthur Phillipe; and o ffere d to d o the concert. "He's JUS t a good guy," PhiJlips said of M e dley Ph1ll t p s' daughte r, Erm. the che er squad's Cd p- tain, has been o rg a n1 z 1n g ticket Sdles Meclnwhlle. Phillips has bee n worlung seven hours d d<ly promoting thC' concert, a JOb he did professionally before gomg into wnting dnd insura nce. Organizers are dslung for d $20 minunum dona tion tor tic;k - ets Cheerleaders wtU be selling tickets from 5 to 9 pm Thurs- days through Suncld\'> di Ed wards Cme mds di Big "'"w- port. Triang le Square dnd ~ 1£>tro Pomte O n concert da)', gal£>" c1t t\Jr""'- port Beach Country Club will ope n at 6:30 pm for op(•n see1t- ing, a nd the show wul '>tdrt c1l H p.m W1U Fe rrell ol "Sdturclc1y Night Live" 1<; also sched uled to mdke an a ppedrance, dlong w 1th p ossibly a few morl' stdfs Orgaruze rs e xpect to Sl'll :!,500 1 to 5,000 tic kets, w hich could _mec1n d!> much as $100,000 for Amdndd's reco,·ery fund The Booster Club Wdnts to rdlse at ledst that much so thev can cover Amdnda s first \ear of recovery d nd rehah1hldt1on Sdtd J ana DMnell. d club member and fam- 11\. trwncl We JUst \1.ant to get Amandd '"ell, Darnell said dlt's not going d!> quickly as we'd Wee dnd th.Ji. helps us to focus on someth ing else ' For more tnformau on on the "t-.1edley for Mandy" concert or on contn butmg to the Amandc1 Arthur Rf'coverv Fund, call thP fund's hotline a t· 442-7360. <,I I I I '\. c, I' ·1 <> I II I I' I< I I HI Crumm el cleared in boys home investigation •Official from home for children convinced no child was harm~d a~ m6lester visited the facility with Dr. Burnell Forgey. By Christopher Goffard, Dail; P1/oc "'IEWPORT-'fESA -An mn~-.ttgdUun tnto whethE>r CdrPer ex cnrrunal Jctmes Lee (rum mel. wa alone w1th hovo; c1t local group home ... w hiJE' he sen ed ·i" a p-.ychiatnst's <1 <IP ha .. turnt>cl up rn l'nclt>nce backmc '-a I· ()oUo an ol1tc1dl said Fndav Tim Farle\', ass1stdnt execuun .. director t the l\iew A.ltem aUv<>s homt"s tor abused ho' ... '>did no stdff memberc; han> come forward t ... ubstdnt1att? the ledr that Crummel rrught hd\ P beC>n m d po 11Jon to hd.Tm the chlldrPn <1t the Orctnge and Costa t-. lesa home!> MARC MAATN I DALY PllDT ~ Cldoag (left) Ud DaDa Barac skate near the beach mlll'al on the Balboa PenJ.nsula Friday morialn.g. That's one way to ~into pictures.· Unttl his arre'>t last month on cluld molt>sld· lion chdrges, Crummcl acted as the IJve-m "rarE>takN ' of Newport Beach psych.Jdtnst Dr Burnell Forgey, who saw boys al the locdl homes as lat<> dt 1994 Fa rley conced ed that C1 um me I d ro ve •SEE CRUMMEL PAGE A15 Tab for Santa Ana Heights purchase c1imbs •Total ratepayer dollars spent by IRWD and Mesa Consolidated in battle to acquire small water com- pany soars to n early half a million . By Susan Deemer, Dally Pilot SANTA ANA HEIGHTS Irvine Ranch and Mesa Consoli- dated water districts h ave toge ther racked up nearly $400,000 in costs in their quest to purchase Santa Ana Heights Water Co., according to records released on Friday. After Irvine Ranch signed an agreement to purchase the smaller water company m January, Mesa begari taking steps to thwart the deal and buy the company Itself, claiming the area is under its sphere of influence. Irvine Ranch, which began negotiations w ith Santa Ana Heights in January 1996, has paid out $227,760 through May 31. Mesa has spe nt $151,000 from Jan. 1997 through May 31. Irvine Ranch costs include $103,200 for staff time and over- head, $62,400 for legal fees, $21 ,600 for a deposit agreement to tender the shares, $16,800 for Local Agency Formation Comrrus- s1on a nd related expenses and $23,000 for miscellarieous costs including printing, mailing and advertising. Mesa's costs include $97,000 for consultant and legal fees, $35,000 in miscellaneous costs and $9,500 for staff costs. Both districts will expect Santa Ana Heights water customers to eventually repay the costs throu§h their water bills, however, Mesa r--------------------~---------------------------------, I \ I> I· \ AROUND TOWN •....•. A6 8EST BUYS ..........• .Al COMMUNITY FORUM .A 14 INTERTAINMENT •••••• A 12 POLICE FILES .......... A2 SOCIETY ............ .A 11 IPOllT'S . . . • • • • • . • . •••• 8, \\ I· \ I II I B I\ 1 > \ \ I I \ will spread lhC' costs out among all its rate pdyer., "I hope that the rate payers for Mesa crnd Santa Ana Heights Water Co , are not forced to expend an)' more money unneces- sanJy, • sdid Dave Fe rguson, Lrvine Ranch spokesman ·Then Mesa can go a bout Its business .. and we can keep the costs down for everyone · Ferguson also announced the formalization of lrvme Ranch's acquJsition of the smaller company on Friday, a fte r nearly 60'}{, of •SEE WATER PAGE A1 5 A • Tensions between neighbors and Serenity Springs, a group home for recovering alcoholics, are threatening to bubble over. City officials are looking into the situation. The going price for the anta Ana Heighb Water Co could be n earl} cl half mil- lion dol- lars. Put the Pilot in your vacation We'd like you to include the Daily Pilot in your vacation plans. Here's how: • Take a photo of you holding the Daily By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot _ _."11 I Pilot ... on China's GrNt ! •Wal~ inside the Statue l of Liberty, outskte NEWPORT BEACH -City offi- cials may be stepping in to settle escalating tensions between some resident of a tiny street and their neighbor, a residence for recovering alcoholics called Sereruty Springs. How orhctals respond could affect other group horn throughout the d ty. A f w V\Sta Baya r idents have called and written letters to the city, wondering why such homes are allowed in re.tjctenllal neighborhoods But such complaints are nothing new in Ne~rt Beech, which is sprinkled With res dentlol hom that treat clients such u gamblers and the d velopmentally disabled. want It on my stteet ... • -BUD SHAFFER In response to n igh bors' con- cerns, a city code enf orcemcnt officer investigated S f('ruty prings, Cit} Manager Kevm Murphy said A oty ordmance re tnct th~ number of unrelated adults who C'M hve togeth· er City ott1oals are now r arching wbeth r tftt law allowi. th oty to enforce that ordinanc at : r ruty Springs and oth r group horn . I BucklnghMn Pat11ee -! you get the ;dea. •Give us your beSt vacation pfc:ture. Its now an annual tnd-of • the-iummer tr~ttion. • Send us en .mail poitQtd. Send us • short Stofy llbO(ft the people or~ you'N vlllttnig -N ._. .-.ChloCtll• blftlt. .... --·~· Or ... ••SJe.aa A2 SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1997 Newport BHch/COfca Mesa Daily Pilot lllW 170 p ilo t people Squash that flea problem with help of Knightsbridge M tke Dunkley of KnJgbb brldge Carpet and Upholstery Clean- ing (673-7561) says that many Best Buys readers have requested a flea control service in addition to having their car- pets cleaned, and now he's offering one called K7 . ·Low in toxicity and absolutely sale around children and pets, K7 can be applied immediately alter the carpet has been cleaned and leaves no dry pow- der residue on completion,• says Dunkley. O LIVIA AYALA A waitress and Miss Costa Mesa, she looks forward to a career as a singer As an rntroductory offer. Krughtsbridge Wlll clean Best Buys readers' carpets for just $95 and •flea treat• all areas for just $85, which carries a one-year warranty. Both ser- vices can be purchased as sep- arate items at the same price along with the popular steam clean and spot removal of traf- fic areas for just $45. Knighls- bridge Carpet Cleaning is located at 118 ·Marine Ave., Newport Beach. If you're planning on going to Slx Fla gs Magic Mountain this summer, you can save money by purchasing a ticket at Ralph's for $27 -it's a $7 dis- count. and you'IJ receive a free chLld 's adm1ss1on ticket. The chLld 's ticket 1s good for chil- drnn ages 3 lo 11 . Tickets are being sold through September 2 and are good any day through Oct. 31. Ralphs is located in Costa Mesa (645- 8282) on East 17th Street, and in Newport Beach (644-7992) on San Miguel Drive. An annual fund-raiser that benefits the hungry of Orange County offers an evening of food. wine ·and entertafament lor just $30 a person. The fifth annual South Coast Plaza Sum- mer Food & Wine fesUval is being held at Crystal Court on Thursday from 5:30 lo 8:30 p .m . More than 32 of South Coast Plaza, Crystal Court, Village and Town Center's best restau- rants are partaking in the event, mcludmg Am1c1 , greer wylder Antonello. Bangkok Four, Birra- poretti 's, Darya, Diedrich, Diva, Emporia Armani Express, Gandhi, Gustaf Anders, II For- naio, Morton's of Chicago, Planet Hollywood, Scott's Seafood Bar & Grill and Wolf- gang Puck Cafe. The emcee will be honorary chairman Elmer Dills, KABC radio and television restaurant critic, a.nd entertairlment will be provided by a live reggae band. All pro- ceeds from the event will bene- fit the programs of the Food Distribution Center and Some- one Cares Soup Kitchen. For more irlformation and reserva- tion, please call (435-2160). The former Red Lion Hotel located at 3050 Bristol St. in Costa Mesa is now the Do uble- tree Hotel (540-7000). Its cor- porate rate has dropped in price from $124 to $119 since becoming a Doubletree. The corporate'rate is good Sunday through Thursday, and the weekend rate on Friday and Saturday night only is $89. A men's clothing sale is in progress at Bernini (557-1151) located on the top level oI South Coast Plaza. Almost everything in the store is reduced up to 50%. • BEST BUYS appearJ 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, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa. 92627. SHE IS A hostess at Acapulco Mexi- can restaurant when she's not studying music education at Cal State Long Beach. "It's fun working here,• said Ayala, 18. "We are a team, and the managers are real friendly ... but they understand that school is first.. Ayala aspires to become a professional singer. But, she said, she'd also like to teach ele- mentary school-aged children and perhaps form a children's choir when she graduates. LATIN HERITAGE Ayala sings in both Spanish and English. She believes it's important to represent her Latin heritage, just like her idol, Glo- ria Estefan. Although she was born in Chicago. Ayala's family moved to San Luis Potosi, Mexico, when she was just a baby. She lived there until she was 8. ln 1992, her family moved to Costa Mesa, and she began attending Costa Mesa High School. MISS COSTA MESA Ayala was crowned Miss Cos- ta Mesa earlier this month at the Lions Club Fish Fry and Carni- val. It was the second year in a row that she entered the compe- tition, competing with nine other young women in bathing suit, talent and evening gown com- petitions, and private interviews with judges. For the tqlent sec- tion, she sang two original songs which she plans to record, "Jun- to a TI," by Rafael Eszarza and "You Only Loved Me Yester- day," by George Martinovich. "It's a lot of fun," said Ayala about competing in beauty con- tests. "You get to make friends and meet people from your area with the same interests." Miss Costa Mesa wasn't her first beauty pageant, though. When she was 16, Ayala com- peted in the Miss Teen Califor- nia pageant, where she won the talent portion of the competition after singing "La Vie en Rose." SIDE PROJECT Ayala is putting together a demo tape with a rock and blues band, Side Project, with drummer Giancarlo Renella, bassist Taji Masayuki and gui- tarist Eric CosteUoe, The tape will feature 10 Spanish and English language songs. Finishing the project ls anoth- er matter, however. She's cur- renUy trying to raise enough money to complete the tape, singing for anyone who asks - usually elementary schools and nursing homes for the elderly. "People just call me, and I do it," she said. Often, after her performance, members of the audience ask for a tape. THE FAMILY AYALA • Ayala's father, Jose, was a music teacher when the family lived in Mexico. Now, he works for an electronics company. Her mom, Claudia, is an accountant, and younger brother, Jose de Jesus, just graduated from high school. "Singing is natural to me." said Ayala, who remembers being encouraged to sing when she was just 5. "My family likes music. My parents also like to sing every time we have a fami- ly reunion." Ayala believes both her par- ents influenced her future singing career. "My mom, when she was pregnant with me, she used to sing to me,• she said. -By Susan Deemer, photo by Brian Pobuda \"Pilot BEAQEBS ttQTU~E Mesa, CA 92626. Copyright: No WEATHER SU R F POLICE 642-6086 news stories. illustrations. edito-F ILES Record your comments about the Dally Pilot or news tips. VOL. 91, NO. 137 ADQBESS Our address is 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publisher CQRRECTJQNS W1WAM LOBD£U. It is the Pilot's policy to prompt· Editor ly correct all errors of substance. STEVE MAR8l.E. Please call 574-4233. 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Balboa 70/60 TIDES Costa Mesa TODAY 81161 First low Corona del Mar 4:42 a.m • 1.1 69/60 First high 11:11 a.m. 39 SURF FORECAST Second low LOCATION SIZE 3:59 p.m. 1 9 Wedge 3-5sw Second high Newport 3-4 SW 10:10 pm. 62 Blackies 2-4 SW SUNDAY River Jetty 2-4 SW First low CdM 2·3 SW 5:24 a.m. 1.1 Fim high BOATING 11:57 am. 4.0 Morning winds will Second low come from the South 4:47 p.m. 2.0 to Southeast at l O Second high knots or less and 10:55 p.m. 6.0 become Southwest to West at 10 to 15 WATER knots during the TEMPERATURE: 70 FITNISS CINTll The parts are con- tributing to a rather NEWPORT BEACH acceptable whole • Vim Grande: A briefcase worth S 1,000 was stolen from this weekend as the a n unsecured car parked in the 500 block. combination of • Cagney Ulne: A wheel was stolen from a bicycle parked swells wedge their in the 200 block. way under our • Lighthouse Uine: Jewelry worth S 1,455 was stolen from boards. The north· a home in the 2800 block. There was no sign of forced west ground swell is entry. falling off a bit but • Main StrHt: A wallet worth S40 was lost or stolen from the south swell's a cafe in the 100 block. becoming more • Discovery Drive and Surfside Court: An automobile robust. Also. north-was stolen from near the intersection. west wind swell is helping to shape the COSTA MESA waves that should Hamilton Street: A radio worth SSOO was stolen from an range between waist unsecured car parked in the 700 lock. and shoulder high at H.,bor Boulevard: A bicycle w rth S50 was stolen from a most locations. South-fadng focal rack in the 2100 block. The c n was cut. East 16th St,..t: A potent' I car thief pried open the win-~ints may see head- gh waves by Sun-dow of a car parked in the 0 blo~nched the ignition, day. And for today, and fled when the owner spo him. the best bet is find-Hamilton St,..t: A washing machine worth S500 was Ing where the swells stolen from the laundry room of an apartment building in actually Intersect the 300 block. and preview the big-Fairview Road: A CO playerworth S450 was stolen from a ger surf. car parked in the 2300 block. The window was smashed. 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We splatter it with the fumes and juices of thousands of gas and diesel engines and outboard motors. Great airplanes fly over it and the gases of hundreds of jet engines flutter down to the water. Restaurant chefs fire up their broilers every evening. When t,be lumps of com-fed beef. and slabs of fresh-caught swordfish are plonked down onto the grills, the soot twirls up through the vents. Then the vapors and the fine bits of char join the jet juice and all the other airborne gunk on the surf ace of the water. Slowly but surely, it all filters down through the water and settles into the incredible concoction of slime and sand and chemicals that is the bottom of Newport Harbor. Over here, a guy is cleaning the teak steps of his swim ladder. He wets the wood down thor- oughty, as the instructions on all teak cleaners advise. Then he slathers on the tri- sodium phosphate or whatever other brew he is using to clean all the soot and dreck (see previous paragraphs) that has turned his beautiful woodwork a sickly gray. He scrubs the cleaning agents into the wood, until it begins to turn a bright orange from the joy of its newfound radiance. Then the skipper takes his hose and squirts the whole mess of residue overboard. Over there, a guy who has just bought a boat is beginning the utterly rotten job of removing the old name so he can get Smitty to paint •Mama's Mink• on the transom. He's heard oven cleaner works· pretty well, and it's a lot cheaper than any of the marine paint strippers. After a while he, too, grabs his hose and flushes off the oven cleaner and the paint that bas come off. Then he does it all over again, and again. And maybe again. Then he applies some fiber- glass rubbing compourtd to what's left of the old name. He finishes off by sanding the final specks of the old name with some 1600-grit paper, then some 2000 grit. The paint dust, and probably some gelcoat, too, fly into the air, then settle back on the water. f red martin -. ---·-~ Over here, a yachtsman is in.stalling a couple of new batter- ies. Instead of going through all the bother of exchanging them for a lousy $5 each, be has a bet· ter plan. He waits unW dark, grabs the rope handles on the case, and lets it go. KERSPLASHI It's like a d:lth charge, this old, add-filled h KERSPLASHI again. Who's to know? Down a ways, a chap is pump· ing his toilet into the bay. What the hell, it's only No. 1 and that's probably chemically more pwe than the bay water itself. And after all the abuses this bay of ours has suffered in just the past few minutes, it most likely is. I can talk aboutsuch terrible deeds because I have done most of them over the years. Except for HALLMARK CARDS, INC. ------------------·-----------------·co NG s Phil & Nancy Brisack K.C. 's Hallmark 2200 Harbor Blvd. the battery dumping. l have nev- er done that, but I know people who have. They just don't know I know. I have also flicked countless filter-tip cigarette butts into this bay of ours. I have crumpled and tossed a lifetime supply of beer cans and shaken pamt brushes saturated with thinner. I have tossed the skeletal remains of fried chicken over my shoulder. I would have done like· wise with denuded com cobs and watermelon rinds, except I dis· covered they float. But all these sins against nature were committed long, long ago when it never occurred to me that I was doing anything wrong. Most other boating folks were the same way. Now I have reformed. I am the now-sober sot who bas been to hell and back. I am the guy who cruped bis skin every summer for 40 years and now squirts SPF 50 over everyope he knows I am the born-again Christian, the reformed chain-smoker, the newly converted vegetarian. I am someone who loves tl).Ls bay, and I want to see us take even better care of it than we ao now. Because if we allow anybody's greed to screw it up, goodlJye Golden Goose. • RlED MARTIN'S column runs ~ Thursday and Saturday. · The catch of the day Costa Mesa 646-1557 Recognized as one of the top 200 Party Trays Order by the dozen! spot to buy it for $2,500. Hallmark Gold Crown store owners nationally • Mini Tacos • Trays of Enchiladas By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot "' It will sell for $16 a plate. Ulcickas said most swordfish served in the area comes from Fiji or New Zealand, which takes about a week to arrive. That makes Friday's locally-harpooned fish a rare commodity. for superior performance in specialty store retailing. Con ratulations! • Mini Taquitos • Tamales NEWPORT BEACH -As fish stories go, this one weighs 380 pounds and can impale you. A massive swordfish, har· pooned by fishermen Friday off Catalina Island, will be served up at the Bluewater Grill on Balboa Island for as long as the meat lasts. The fisherman used a cell phone on their boat to call restau· rant owner Jim Ulcickas soon after the catch. He agreed on the Ulcickas said customers stand up and applaud when swordfish are wheeled through the restau· rant. "They go nuts," he said. "It's a whole spectacle. It's fun. 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Just a few of the many recipients are: school days Jam.es Panom will be installed as president of the Newport-Irvine Rotary Club on Friday at a special dinner being held at the Atrium Hotel. Serving with Parsons will be Robert Bartell. president-elect; Lou Secbrllt, secretary; Arnold Blaine. treasurer; Diane Ungle Pearce, community service; John Seaman, club service; Philllp Ant, international service; Kent Coleman. vocational service; Henry Jordan, membership chairman; and John Brainerd, foundation chairman. Jerry SeweU will serve as immediate past president. The Newport-Irvine Rotary Club was charted in 1967, cur- rently has 110 members and meets Thursday at noon at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved in your communi- ty, make new friends, network or give something back to your community? Try a service club! · You are invited to attend a club meeting this coming week. Many dubs will buy your first guest meal for you. TUESDAY -Noon: Downtown Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center to hear Mayor Peter Buffa. 6:30 p.m.: The Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club for a business meeting. WEDNESDAY -7:15 •.m.: South Coast Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Center Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the University Athletic Club. Noon: Soroptimist International of New- port Harbor meets at the Santa Ana Country Club. Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. The Exchange Club of Orange CQast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 6 p.m.: Newport Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for Craft Talks. THURSDAY - 7 •.m.: Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon: LYLEEN & JEFF EWING THE KEY TO GOOD TENANT RELATIONS It is important to attract and keep great tenants when you own investment propert~. A good way to bcgm a positive tenant/landlord relat10nship is with clear communication about what you expect from your tenants and what they can expect from you. The written lease agreement spells out the legal obliptions of each party -the lanCilord must ensure that the property is habitable and complies with local codes. and the tenant must pay the rent in a timely manner and not damage the property. Make sure ttiat the tenns of the a~eement are suited clearly m straightforward language. Let the tenants know of your commitment to koep the property in good repair and of your desire to know about little problems before tht.y become serious. When it's time for the tenants to move, offer to P.rovide a reference letter if they need one. This is a nice way_ to say "thank you" to them for having maintained the property auring the terms of ihe lease. Good communication can help you to mainuiln the quality of your investment. Lylcen and Jeff have 2S consecutive years of real estate ~rience in Newport Beach. They are Coldwell Banker's # 1 aaenu. For orof'esslonal service or edvk:o wf th all ~r real ettate needs call tbe Ewtn,a at (114) '44 9060 x •••• ~·~· < -. -'l'" --~ .- -.. ,f I 4J • JP •, '~· .. ·.,:~ . ,, ./ "'' -' ·-... . . ... ~ .. ~ --- TY s jim- deboom The Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn. Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach- Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club to hear Dally Piiot columnist Jil'ft de Beel'ft. • COMMUNITY & a.uas is published every Saturday in the Daily Pilot. Fax your service club's meeting information to 631 -5851 or mail to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, 92660. • Prindpal's Award for Outstanding School Service: M.E. Clayton • Prindpal's Student Leadership Award: Michael Hoevel • Hispanic Education Endowment Fund: Elizabeth Moreno •Hazel Cubbon Greenleaf Fund: Melissa Richardson and Angela Weikel • OCN Integrity Award: Molli Mullen The coordinators for the event were Robin Sinclair, Mary Lackey and Barbara Melum. PAULARJNO Paularino Elementary School was thrtlled to have Mayor Peter Buffa graciously agree to read to our school last Friday. Buffa helped Mrs. Maddux's first-grade class celebrate the week's'camping theme by reading "The Nine Days of Camping" to the students. After the reading, he fielded ques- tions from the students, which ranged from his favorite car to his duties as mayor. The mayor's visit serves as a great kickoff for our newly instituted volunteer reading program. Rolling Readers USA Inc. is a non- profit organization that coordinates volun- teers to read for at-risk youth. In the wake of the Presidents' Summit on Volunteerism in April, we feel that it is an especially appro- priate time to institute this program. One Costa Mesa Mayor Peter Buffa reads to a group of Paulartno Elementary School stu- dents as part of a Rolllng Readers USA program. main summit theme was that volunteering can make a great difference in the lives of our children and in the life of the volunteer. It is inspiring to see top ranking officials such as Gov. Pete Wilson and Buffa step up to the call of the president of the United States to serve the community in this regard. " The mayor bas agreed to continue to read for Paularino next school year as his schedule permits. U you are interested in becoming a volunteer reader for Paularino Elementary School in the fall, it's riot too early to sign up. Please contact Rolling Readers U.S.A. Inc. at (800) 390-READ. JEAN LESPIER Costa Mesa "we're Newport Beach police officers. There aren't very many of us, so we sure need to stick together. When a punk points a gun at us, we need to know back up is there-no time for second thoughts. Which is why we told the City NO when they recently propo~ed creating an under-class of new cops as a way to save money. we love Newport Beach. It's a really nice pltzce. And we need top-caliber, experienced cops to keep it that way. We can't attract the best new officers to work for our department if we offer a below- average benefits package. Selling Out Our Future Partners Could Cost Lives. So we're sticking to our guns. We'll continue to try to enlighten City Management that public safety is a da.ngerous pltzce to keep cutting and skimping. We owe it to the people who live in Newport Beach. We're not asking for higher saltzries or additional benefits. This isn't about money. m. just want the City live up to the contract it signed with us in 1993. wt're asking for your help. Don't let Newport Beach City Management jeopardize your security by da.ngerously cutting police benefits. " Ours or Yours. John Hedges Jan Debay Norma Glover 2134 Miramar Drive New_port Beach CA 92661 675-5185 220 Nice Lone #301 Newport Beach CA 92663 645-0919 450 Santo Ano Avenue Newport Beach CA 92663 548-3212 Thomas Edwards 1333 Hampshire Orcle Newport Beach CA 92660 646-2128 John Noyes, Jr. 221 Morine Avenue Balboa Island, CA 92662 675-1508 Dennis O'Neil 608 Seaward Rood Corona del Mar, CA 92625 644-8998 Tom Thomson 23 Whitewater Drive Corona del Mor, CA 92625 644-9060x147 It's Your City. Save It. . . " ' • ' ! ' • • # . "' .. .. .. '• ·. . .. .. .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily J SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1997 AS • check it out For kid and teens, the trail is hot at Newport libraries For toddlers through teens searching for meaningful summer activity, the trail is bot at Newport Beach libraries. In addition to The Case for Reading, this year's Summer Reading Pro- gram for chil- dren in sixth grade and below, the library will spon- sor Unplugged, Totally Teen Reading Club for junior and ' senior high school students. Both programs will begin Monday and continue through Aug. 16 and will featwe prizes, drawings and other incen- tives for enjoying books this sum- mer. Wells Fargo Bank has con- tributed to the tun by supplying colorful posters, reading logs, cer- tificates and book bags for all par- ticipants. For junior detectives, The Case for Reading offers a Readers. Club for kids reading independently and a Read-to-Me Club for preschoolers. Agents will com- plete a log of books they've read or had read to them and receive stickers, food coupons and paperbacks pro- vided by the Friends of the Library and local merchants. The only real mystery will be the results of weekly drawings for colorful T-shirts. Winning investi- gators won't want any other dis- guise for Mystery Meetings on Mondays at 10:30 a.m. at the cen- tral library, Wednesdays at 3 p.m. cityside Free lunches available for children The Newport-Mesa Umfied School District will provide free lunches for children who are members of households that receive food stamps for Aid to Families with Depen- dent Children. Lion's Park, Pomona Ele- mentary and Sonora Elemen- tary will offer the lunches dai- ly between Monday and August 15, except for July 4. Parsons Special Education Center will offer lunch daily between June 30 and August UP MISSION VIEJO 'The Best 4x4 by Far" 1, except for July 4. Children ages 1 thorugh 18 may eat lunch, but must stay in the area while eating and parents are not allowed to eat food given to children. Free lunch sites include. noon, Lion's Park, Anaheun Avenue and 18th Street, Costa Mesa; 11 :30 a .m , Parsons Special Education Center, 2350 Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa; 11:30 a.m., Pomona Elementary School, 2051 Ponfona Ave, Costa Mesa; and 11 :30 a.m., Sonora Elementary School, 966 Sonora Road, Cos- ta Mesa. c .. at Mariners Branch, and Thurs- days at 10:30 a.m . at Balboa Branch. Ethnic dance, arts and crafts, bubble making, magic and mys- tery theater will be part of the tun at these special meetings. A per- fonnance by Gypsy Polle Ensem- ble will launch the festivities on June 30, featuring dances from Romania, Egypt and Greece accompanied by an educational narrative. Watch for newspaper listings for other program details or pick up a schedule at any library. To help grade-schoolers and parents select bookt for the pro- gram and beyond, Best Books for Kids flyers are available at all libranes. Multiple copies of listed books, funded by the Newport Beach Public l.Jbrary Foundation, will have bold stickers affixed to the11 spines. Fun Fiction flyers provide additional guidance for selecti,ng good, age-appropriate reading. For seventh-through 12th- graders, Unplugged, Totally Teen Reading Club will feature paper- backs, meal certificates and other prizes for reachmg established reading goals. The program will Check Out Our Summer Bun Lineup. 0 1 loney \\'hole Grain \\'yoming Sourdough 0 \\'hit<' with Cracked Wh<'a C pinach' Parmesan P<'ppe r Parmesan Cheddar Onion Onion Herb 0 Squaw 0 Kaiser Roll 0 Sun Dried Tomato Come By & Order Today! l>1t1h ,,., .... 1111111·1111 '•"' "" "'''''"""' ., ... ,.,,.1111d1·1- Open Dail}: 7am • 6:30pm closed Sundays 427 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By Wberebouse Records) 646-1440 r------------, 1 FREE Cookies! 1 I Buy 8 bun1 and tteeive. I I one doun tea cookies I I FREE with this card I I U.mh Ont per (ll.Uonwr, OfTtr I npi,... 71~19" L------------.J, culminate with a draWl.Ilg for a $25 Planet Hollywood g1ft certih- cate and other goodies for young adult readers. For reading suggestions, teens can refer to We Liked These A Lot, a flyer featuring annotated selections·enjoyed by members of the library's Young Adult Advtso- ry Council, available at all libraries. Teens can register at the cen- tral library's children's desk or , popular library desk, or at any branch library, any tune through Aug 16. Younger readers inter- ested in uruavel.lng The Case for Redding can sign up at the clill- 1 dre n's desk of any library. For more information about any of these summer programs. call 717- 1 3807. --------- • CHECK fT OUT 1s written by the staff I of the Newport Beach Public Library. This wee~·s column is by Judy Kelley. BEAUTY STORE South Coa t Plaza Sear Wing, Lower Level June is ECOL'f Month Get In Gear For Summer r--------------------------, I FREE I : 4oz Bottle of Shampoo : I (with every 51200) I : ECOL y · purchase. I I w/<oupon exp. 6/30/97 I L--------------------------~ Enter to Win a Free Vacation for 2! Your Choice: Florida, Las Vegas, or Lake Ta hoe One entry with every ECOLY'Purchase. Salon and Beauty Suppl y 55 7-4190 DUFFY ELECTRIC BOAT Co. More Powerful 48V System • Plug in-Plug Out Components Standard Sunbrella Surrey and BimiNi Tops . ... ,, . .. A6 SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1997 SATURDAY AUTliOR APPEARANCE Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe presents author Earlene Fowler at 2 pm. at 9018 South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa For more information. call 444-1404 FAMILY STORYTIME The Costa Mesa Library pre- sents Famtly Storytime with Mark Nedleman and Friends for children ages 3 to 6 from 2 to 3 pm. at 1855 Park Avenue. For more informa- tion, call 646-8845. LAUNCH PAO In celebration of its fourth birth- day, Launch Pad will be open to the public dll day free of charge from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m dl 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Visitors can play with more than 60 mteractlve exhibits, "'latch live science shows and t>rowse m the Soence Store loaded with educdbonal toys cind gifts. For more mformauon, c<lll 546-2061 DIVORCE WORKSHOP MdITlage clnd fdJlUly therapist f\1dXUle B Cohen offers a work- hop called "Divorce A New Regmrung" for mc>n <tnd women m •he proces!. of clivornng or recently divorced from 10 d.m to 12.30 p.m. di 180 Newport Ccnler Drive, Newport Beach Cosl 1s $40. For more m!Ormdtion, cctll 759-0579. MUSICAL EVENING Common TI1rcdd, d l.Jaditional Cell.Jc dnd tolk music group will play from 8.00 p.m. to I 0:00 p.m. at '870 Harbor Boulevard, Newport 9each Ln Barnes dnd Noble. . .\dnuss1on is free For more tnfor- • nauon, cc:ill 631-0614 SUNDAY to celebrate Adopt-A-Cat month from 2 to 4:30 p m. at 6904 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more Wormation, call 650- 1232. FREE MUSICALE . The Newport Beach Central Library presents a free musicale featuring the Phoenix Club Mixed Choir, at 3:30 p .m. in the Friends' Meeting Room. 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 717- 3800. NEWPORT MEETING The West Newport Beach Association is having its regular board of directors meeting at 7 p.m. at the Council Chambers at Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. This month's speaker will be Tom Monarch, DARE officer for the Newport Beach Police Department. For more information, call 548-4560. MONDAY GOLF CAMP Estanaa High School will spon- sor Goll Summer Camp at 1 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays begin- ning today through July 30 at Cos- ta Mesa Goll Course, 1701 Goll Course Drive. The program is designed to improve individual goll skills and to teach sportsman- ship and good work ethic. Cost is $31. for information, call 957-9379. TUESDAY DIVORCE TALK The law offkes of Lisa A. Cian- cio offers a free seminar called "Property D1v1s1on and Settle- ment Agreements Pursuant to Divorce" at 6:30 p.m at 881 RIENDLY FELINES I Dover Dnve, Swte 300, Newport The National Cat Protection Beach Reservations are requued ..>Oc1ety 1s hdving an open house at 574-0866 ATTENTION Coastline Counseling Center offers ari Attention Deficit Disor- der workshop that will teach attendees a quick and easy tech- nique to improve their overall understanding of what they read from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. Admission is $20. For more infor- mation, call 476-0991. IMPORTANCE OF PROTEIN Mother's Market offers a free seminar on HWhy We Need Pro- tein and Its Cri tical Functions" from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631-4741. REPUBLICAN WOMEN The Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated holds their annual luncheon and fund-raiser at 11 a.m. at the home of Presi- dent Beth White. Reservatioris are reqwred at 557 -6545 or 962-5398. PARENTING TIPS Newport Beach Community Services offers a one-evening workshop on "Parenting Confi- dent Children" from 7:30 to 8:30 RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY WIMrt YM Dolor Covers MOfel Tinde·rBox • 1922 HARIOR llVD .. COSTA MESA • S48· I 1 S6 Premium Cigars • • .. -.. .. .. .... -- . I WE WANT To BE YOUR FIRST CHOICE! Rabbitt Insurance Agency AlITO •HOMEOWNERS • HEALTH Sina 195 .... & (~ (_ -... = ... ./ \J, r 631-7740 441 Old N""po" Bl~d. • Ncwpon Beath t~u, lftutt ff~p1t;1.h • Arturo Fuente • Ashton • Ava • Butera • Credo • Ddvidof( • Diamond Crown • Dunhill • Fonseca • Griffin • Macanudo • Montecristo • Padron • Partagas • Playboy • Santa Rosa • Zina Humidors by Elie Bleu Crystal Court South Coast Plaza 714-540-8262 THOUSANDS OF POSITIO~S (That Make You Feel Like A Million) • Sooths stress, encourages circulation. • Maximum enjoyment for watching T.V., reading, etc . • Offers ultimate comfort and relaxation. • Try it. 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CHIQUITA BANANAS "ALWAYS~' 3 lbs. /100 REALmAHO RUSSET BAKING POTAroES 39~ lb • FOOD AND WINE FESTIVAL The fifth annual South Coast Plaza Summer Food and Wlne festival to benefit the Food Dl.Jtrtbutlon Center and Someone Cares Soup Kitchen will be held at Crystal Court on Friday from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Admission ls $30 and covers all food and drink. For more Infor- mation call, 435-2160. p.m. at 3300 Newport Blvd. The registration fee is $10. For more information call, 644-3151. WEDNESDAY PREGNANCY ANO BIRTH Mother's Market offers a free seminar on H Empowering Families For Pregnancy and Birth" from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631-4741. BETTER POSTURE The Newport Beach YMCA offers a tree seminar for senior citi- zens on "Youthful Posture Can Be Vows• at 2:30 p.m at 2300 Uruver· sity Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 642-9990. UFO RESEARCH The Mutual UFO Network Orange County offers a seminar on "New Breakthroughs in Abduction Research" at 7 :30 p.m. at 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Admission is $10. For information. call 520-4836. BUSINESS MIXER Skewers Pub and the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce offers a "Business After Hours Mix- e r" from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 298 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For informa- tion, call 574-8780. RECOVERY SEMINAR There will be a free seminar on HStage n Recovery: Life Beyond Addiction• at 5:30 p.m. at the Shark Island Yacht Club, 1099 Bay- side Dr., Newport Beach. Reserva- tions are required. For information, call (888) 638-2813. HYPNOSIS AND NETWORKING The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Conunerce offers a lecture on "Hypnosis for Health, Wealth, and Prosperity" al noon at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Ad.mis· sion, which includes lunch, is $15 with reservations and $17 at the door. For more information call 729-4400. AUTHOR APPEARANCE Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe I can't believe ..... . N port Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot , ents poet Catherine Spear at 1> m. at 901B South Coast Drive ~ , I a Mesa. For more informa~ Uull call 444-1404. THURSDAY TAX FORUM The CPA/LAW Porum will sponsor a lecture on "Foreclosure and the Tax Ramifications• and •Avoiding and Dealing with Sex- ual Harassment" from 7 :30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts Costa Mesa. Admission, which includes a hot b reakfast, is $25. Reservations are required. For more information call, 241-3158 or 241-3111 MEMORY IMPROVEMENT A free seminar for senior citi- zens on Leaming the Secrets of Memory Improvement will be held at Hoag Health Center, 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa at 1 :00 p.m. For more information call, 668-2519. FREE FINANOAL ADVICE Strategies for Financial Suc- cess will offer a free one hour lec- ture on Long Term Care for Estate Preservation a t the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail Street, Newport Beach from 1:00 p.m to 2:00 p .m. and again at 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. A complimentary light meal is also included . For more information call 251-690 l. It's My Home Landscaping or re-landscaping is _your answer to a beautiful new look for your home., FLOWERDALE can make your landscape dreams come true, and increase your home's value, too! 1 Come in today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. KAY MATSON, A.A. C.C.N.P. Lan dJCape Designer ~ . '@ NURSERIES, INC. COMPLETE LANDSCAPING 46 YEARS EXP. Licen.se N o. 308SS3 SANTA ANA • 2800 N . Tustin Ave. (714) 633-9200 COSTA MESA • 2700 Bristol Ave. (714) 754-6661 SEND YOUR GRASS BACK TO ITS ROOTS. TERRY MEIKLE C.C.N.P. Landsapc Designer There's a growing reason not to throw away your lawn clippings. They already take up too much room in our landfills. Leave your grass cuttings on the lawn ... because if every homeowner grasscycled, we could reduce landfill waste by 18% during the spring and summer. Call for your free brochure on grasscycling or compos ting ! LEAVE LESS B EHIND FOR THE FUTURE Costa Mesa Sanitary District (7 14) 754-5307 serving Costa Mesa residems since 1944 ... GAS AND WASH ONE STOP CONVENIENCE!!!! only ss.95 Full Service Hand W'ash & Sealer W'ax with any gasoline fill up (Texaco CleanSystem3) Trucks & Vans $1.00 Extra Not valid with an other discount. Ex ires 6/30/97 , .. • Newpon Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pil0t 'MEDICARE ASSISTANCE The Health Insurance CoWl- 1 seling Advocacy Program wU1 offer a free lecture on •cpnsumer Power• from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerita Avenue, Corona del Mar. For more information call. 639-4962. ONGOING SMOKERS .. The Nicotine Anonymous fel- : lowship wants to help men and ·women who smoke to quit and remain smoke-free. Call 650- 2713 for the local evening meet- • ings nearest you. HELP LINE A -private telephone consulta- :· tion is offered at no charge from 7 'lo 8 p.m. every Monday. Talk ~with a professional about difficul- ties in your life by calling 759- ' 0357. ., Ne-rloRKER The Tuesday Morrung Net- worker group shares leads from 7 to 8 a.m. every Tuesday at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 215-2903. SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and low-income fami- , lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport ' Beach area can obtain free USDA surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3 1· 'i' A LDEN'S CARPET has opened a new Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade wools. synthetics. sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. • 1663 Pldcentla St .. Co~ta ~tesa • -. I 946-4 838 Swee' Pea5 one of a kind "Stepping Stone5." No hf ore paths to the garden or dirty shoes ... Step On In For SU~ 61»0}.P. . mo-o ,...,,..,,,. • C'Jlt.. H.,, CA ·~7 1H"W5·flf) ~ ~io~ IC>.30 co6:00 *"'" t'Ni ~Ill • (M D".Y"""" ,... .... c.. p.m. the second Friday of each month in the rear parking lot of the Church of Christ on 740 W. Wtlson St., Costa Mesa. Bring picture identification. For more information, call 650-8236. MESA EMERGENCY Mesa Emergency Service Amateur Communication offers the opportunity for Ham Radio operators to participate in the City of Costa Mesa's Radio Ama- teur Civil Emergency Service organization. Weekly n e ts are held at 7:20 p.m. Monthly meet- ings are held on the fourth Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Police Department. For more informa- tion, call 754-7045. ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT The Alzheimer's Association or Orange County and Newport Vil- la West/Villa Rosa co-sponsors a free support group meeting for caregivers at 7 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month at New- port Villa West Assisted Llving, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 631-3555. MOMS SUPPORT GROUP Group process focuses on work, succe~s and parenting issues every first and third Thurs- day from noon to 1:15 p.m. and 7 to 8:15 p .m. at 2900 Bristol St., Suite J-108, Costa Mesa. The ses- sion cost is $15. For more infor- mation, call 850-1689. REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY The Costa Mesa Republican Assembly meets every third Thursday of the month at the Neighborhood Community Cen- ter, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. For more tnformation, call 645- 5326. COED SUPPORT • The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a coed support group every Thursday at 7 p.m. at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Ne wport Beach. The support group requires free pre- assessment before joining. For more information, call 722-4588. • The Healing Connection offers a coed relationship group at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For more information, call 261-8003. BODY IMAGE SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a body- image/moderate eating support group that meets every Wednes- day at 7 p.m. at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-4588. RELAXATION Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres- byterian offers a free "Relaxation and Imagery" workshop from 10 lo 11:30 a .m. on the fourth Wednesday of every month at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, One Hoag Drive, Building Making Your World_ Better From Within! INTERIORS (714) 673-1212 SEE OUR WE B PAGE http/lwww.farthinginteriors.com Remodeling!!!! Kitchen and Bath Specialists Call For FREE In Hom~ Consultation Expert Interior Des igners and On-Staff Crews From Concept to Install ation Proud Member of lhe Newpon Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce SER\ ING ORANGE COUNn' FOR II\)£:..\&'> C.\•nl Li. 51111-;75 . . . . . 41, Newport Beach. To RSVP, call 760-5542. DIVORCE MEDIATION A free lectme about divorce mediation, an alternative to the traditional two-attorney divorce, is offered the third Thursday of every month with attorney Alicia 0 . Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space is limited and reser- vations are required. For more information, call 863-9590. TOASTMASTERS CLUBS • The Newport Beach Distin- guished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets every Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 S.E. Bristol Street, Newport Beach. For reservations, call 730-3671. •Join Mesa Messengers Toast- master Club 691 in Costa Mesa to• their meetings at 7 p.m. Tues- d~s at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Balcer St., Costa Mesa. Visitors are wel- come. For more information, call 540-4446. • The Blue Aame Toastmasters Club 2717 meets at 7 a.m . every Wednesday at the Village Fanner, South Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sunflower Ave .. Costa Mesa. The meeting is free for first-time visi- tors. For more information, call 855-4308. •Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7 a.m. every Monday at The lrvine Co., 550-C Newport Cen- ter, Newport Beach. For more information, call 733-2209. • Harborlltes Toastmaster Club 1927 meets at 7 a.m. every Wednesday at the Nautical Muse- um, 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. For more information, call 854-4580. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS Overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p.m. every Wednesday at West Newport Community Center, 883 W. 15th St.. No. 5 upstairs, Newport Beach. For more information, call 953-0900. WOMEN'S SUPPORT • The Hope Institute, a center for recovery and family educa- tion, offers a women's support group at 7 p.m. every Tuesday at 2900 Bristol St .. C-206, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 492-0020. • The Healing Connection offers a women's relationship group at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For more tnfor- mation, call 261-8003. ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP This onqoing group speciahzes in the neeas of individuals who have sick and/or dying animals m their lives. It meets from 1 :30 to 2 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W. Coast Highway. Suite 311 . Newport Beach. Free admission, however call 722-4588 for space reservation. MENTAL ILLNESS SUPPORT • The Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Orange County provides FREE PAGER ·NOT LIKELY $4.50 A......,,c-i 111-w1i.."" Per month ~ ~ 0 f ' Billed Annually • , V~i~ 110*S A•llTou cH CALL 1-••-••-vtallAn v ~AG•*G Paging 1-881-884-2728 or 714-241-4221 BRISTOL & BAKER (NEXT TO 7-11) COSTA MESA SHAPER HAIR SPRAY .... SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1997 A7 education and emotional support for families dealing with mentally ill loved ones. A free support group meets from 6 to 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday at Orange County Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Red- hill Ave .. Costa Mesa. Call 5"- 8488 for details. • Also, St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church offers a support group for families with loved ones with serious mental illnesses. The group meets Sundays from 6:30 to 8 p.m . in the church's Stewart Lounge, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The group is open to the community and com- .mitted to confidentiality. For more information, call 631-2880. SERIOUS IUNESS SUPPORT A free support group for indi- viduals facing 1-IlV I A.IDS is held at 7 p m. every Tuesday and a cancer support group meets at 7 p.m. every Wednesday in the institute for Holistic lleatment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Swte 100, Newport Beach. lior tnformation, call 251-8700. LEADS CLUB The Women's Chapter of the Costa Mesa Leads Club meets at 7 .15 a.m every Wednesday at Mun.i's Cafe at Harbor and New- port boulevards in Costa Mesa. The club is part of an internation- al networking organization dedi- cated to expanding each mem- ber's business through quality leads. Call 474-2225 or 975-8338 for more information. 24 HOUR Info Tape 957-2533 .10....-.aw.-.r State ._ C..ttftM S,..Olallat @.;.o ral & G ifts__..,_ Custom peciality Gifts &. Limit 2 per customer Not valid with any other cou~n or discount • bpires 6/29/97 • Floral Furniture Antique. Hours: Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sat 10-5 369 E. 17th St., #13 •Costa Mesa • 646-6745 (Next to Plum's Cafe) .. SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1'97 Newport Bnch/Costa Mesa Daily Pil0< briefly in the news Community still unclear about school site changes ~ Wm a Brent Barry pasketball scholarship . Would your mini-Michael Jor- dan love to attend -for free - bie Brent Barry Basketball Camp this summer at Newport Harbor High, which features '1a.nds-on instruction from NBA slam-dunk champ Brent Barry ~d special guests Tyus Edney and Don Maclean? Then have your young hoop- ~ter (boys and girls. ages 7-17) write the Daily Pilot and in 100 words or less tell us why he or she $hould win a spot at the week- long day camp, which takes place July 28 through Aug. 1. Entries can be faxed (646- 1170), e-mailed (dpilot2@earth- hnk net), voice-mailed (642- 6086) or U.S. mailed (330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa, 92627. The deadline 1s July 7 Newport libraries to be renovated Newport Beach's Mariners Branch Llbrdry will be closed for one week, beginning today at 1 p.m.. according to library spokeswoman Melissa Adams. When Mariners reopens June 26 at 10:30 a.m .. expect to see new paint and carpeting. In the mtenm, books and other materi- als borrowed may be returned to Newport's Corona del Mar Library; the Balboa Branch L1brdry or the Central Library, which will remain open. Come August. the Balboa Branch will get its chance for beautification. The library will be closed for three weeks begin- ning Aug. 11 to insta.11 what Adams called a •whole new look• for the facility. Among the planned upgrades are a remod- eled children's room, courtesy of a $50,000 endowment from the late Roy Reiber. The new *Reiber Room," as the children's portion of the library will be called when it opens in Septem- ber, will feature lower shelves for young readers. Waldorf School graduates first class On June 14, the Waldorf SchoQl of Orange County -a K- 8 school in Newport Beach founded nine years ago -held graduation ceremonies for the first crop of eighth-graders to pass all the way through the school's system. Of the 13 graduates. seven have been with the school, and the same teacher, Mechtild- Weitzell-Howard, since first grade. (The Waldorf System puts one teacher with the same class through the eighth-grade.) Many of the students will soon be accompanying Weitzell - Howard and her husband on a river rafting trip in Oregon, where the teacher plans to relo- cate. Local graduates of the Wal- dorf School include Alison Gar- rett of Newport Beach; Nathaniel Thaler of Costa Mesa and Ahssandra Majzler of Costa Mesa. ·Celestino's quality MEATS T/11• l'lll<''>I ,\f<'<ll Cllld .'->t 'fl 'IC t' 1\1'U1/C1/>Je We carry Rocky Free Range Chickens Mmmuyrs B eefBee{Lou1 Porterhouse Steaks $7.59 lb Cekstirw 's Kabobs $5.99 lb. 111 our own '>Pt't 1.il :0.1clnllctdt"'> • \1.1111 or Lt>n1011 C Ill< f..ert • \l.1111 fii'('I Mnll 1" WnK· 1 .. 11111> Turkey or Beef $2.99 lb Celestino 's Party Troys R<laSI Bt't'f • H.wl nir.,e\· • cheeses Cekstino 's Homemade Sausage Pork. C111cken. vcnl. Turkey $3.59 lb : 270 East 17th St • Costa Mesa • (714) 642-7191 (Hillgren Square) 10:00 to 7:00 Mon-Sat · he Daily. Pilot _.__~F~in=d -1t_ta_~=u~~e~A:' =pape_r ~- "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality'' CUSTOM·MADE NEW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES ADDITIONAL 5% OFF FOR SHOPPING ON SATURDAY, fUNE 21sr CUSTOM FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERY Come Visit Our Newly Expanded LOORING DEPARTMENT •Carpet •Wood •Linoleum -We Clerwl C8lpeta & Ruge -We~~y&Orapes -We 0-.. & Wax Wood Room -We Reflnlllh Wood Aoorl -We c...nc eou... & StlOWM •Vinyl •Marble •Tile Volwiteers sought to spruce up school Harbor 1nnity Church, locat- ed at Fairview Drive and Baker Street in Costa Mesa. plans to coordinate three volunteer pro- jects from Monday through July 19 that are geared toward clean- ing up Costa Mesa High School. • Parents worry about safety and sending their children to an unfamiliar school. The first project will be the restoration of bleachers in the boys gymnasium. Next, the vol- .unteers will paint the girls gym- nasium and renovate several pieces of equipment. The final project involves removing gum and other debris from sidewalks throughout the campus. Those interested in volunteer- ing or donating equipment I r materials for the projects should call Christine Cochran at (714) 556-7787. Free fireworks display presented July 1 " Officials at Fairview Develop- mental Center plan to stage a fireworks show for its develop- mentally disabled residents and is inviting neighbors to watch the event from their homes July 1. The fireworks will be held from 9 to 9:30 p .m. Spokeswoman Lynne McK- night said Fairview wants to let the neighbors know about the event so they can watch it from their homes or a public park, but also so they can bring pets inside that might be disturbed by the noise. By Rachel Fischer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Contro- versial plans to open the Rea Community Center and Davis Adult Education Center as fifth-and sixth-grade schools moved forward Thursday night with the official ratification of new PTAs for the sites. Still, parents who attended gatherings at Wilson Elemen- tary School and the Davis Cen- ter on the same night contin- ued voicing concerns about everything from curriculum to cuisine. A number of parents said they felt the Davis site is too close to highway traffic and Costa Mesa High School. Taking command at both meetings wds Assistant Super- intendent Susan Despenas, who faced d barrage of ques- tions -sometimes voiced in angry tones. In Wilson's mustard-yellow multipurpose room, about 50 parents and students discu9sed the fall relocalion of Pomona ElementMy's fifth-graders and Whittier Elemcntary's fifth- dnd s1xth-qrtiders to the Rea site to lacthldte class-size ?ffi.f~~ Botanic are ~~lf4 ~ Landscape ~ • DESIGN & CONm'RUaTION ~ • MAINTENANCE 1~<>1 \'\I< \1:1<111 .Hl:.\ll.SllS : ~I \I: \'\'\I\ I .I :"i.\ln In March ofl 994 Botanicare opened Its doors to provide unique landscape design and quality Installations. During Lhe past 3 years we've been involved ln sma.11 garden lnstaUa.Llons to some of the most prestigious homes 1n Newport Bea.ch. Our landscape design Is on the leading edge from simple plant layout to intricate European gardens. Botanics.re's quality e.nd ability to get the job done Js Incomparable. ( ;tllilt /II tilt ti/I/ 1/lt't 1t1//f\ 8088 W. Balboa Blvd., #D Newport Beach, Ca • (714) 673·8646 Uot6907U llm:llJc'~tbl ..... Bn ....... Barmu Secured Alzheimer's Care ~ Villa Rosa ~ ft J.;oving Partnersfii f; , . ,,.~.,.,. p VILLA WEST • Rnld1ntl1I Aulltttl lMn1 • Whtelchalrs W1lcom1 ., Incontinent C1r1 ., M1dlC1tlon Monltorln1 ., FuH ActlvltlH Proar•m • R1hlb D1p1rtm1nt on Site • 81thln1 And &lroomtna Aulstlnc1 • Care Coordln1t1d ly Uc1n11d ....... 'M!MeetCfuitkn9in9 ~as 'Witn Lovin.9 Care .. reduction. Many of the parents did not speak English, and one parent, speaking through an interpreter, requested the future principal of Rea be attuned to the needs of the Latino community. I'm going to have to pay to have my kids bussed across town ? I don't think so.• "You 're not alone, lady,• called out another parent. Still to be decided ls whether there will be crossing guards and school uniforms at Rea -questions that will be answered when a principal is named. District officials hope to do that at a June 24 meet- ing. "Folks, we have tbird- grade, class-reduction -we had to do something," called out a third. The meeting at Davis - where students from four ele- mentary schools will take up residence -proved to be more contentious, with some parents accusing the school board .of deciding on the site switch hastily and without consent from all families involved. •I'm just the messenger,• Despenas said to the angry crowd. "The board has lis- tened to hours of parent testi- mony. The board is very open (to your suggestions). Please do not think they are not inter- ested by not being here tonight." 'Tm sorry, I have to get this off my chest,• said Laurie Miettinen Flanagan of Costa Mesa, who has a child slated to switch from Killybrooke to Davis. "The board made this decision -how come they aren't here to stand by their decision? I bought a home right across the street from an elementary school, and now Parents seemed mollified by Despenas' mention that some $80,000 in start-up funds will help Davis purchase library books. They also received assurances from Connie Dud- dridge, the school district's supervisor of risk manage- ment, and Costa Mesa Police Department traffic Sgt. Karl Schuler that chil dren 's safety is being taken into account. Despenas promised to set up a schedule of meetings regarding the readying of Davis every other Wednesday or Thursday at 7 p.m. l?s~w l?lSO.) iS3::>1Hd Hno >1::>3H::> (JIU:J ruoAfJ.1JfD9 '01 3NIH::>\fW nNIM3S 'PAIS JOQJl?H LS6l: OJ tplll Aqaq AN\f Ans no~ 3HO:J39 =~0:1 ~31'f3a 03z1~0HJ.n" ~t!ncJ.8.ted Sll30ll39 ~ ;7"'- 83NIB:lVW ONIA\3S Are You One of Those Follow these instructions: Answer each question as to how you feel RIGtrr NOW +M- oocn... . .. []or l! '·. ,r. . . .. 0 LJ 00 "' ,. ' . . . START HERE +M-O 0 0 1. Do you m.i. thoulhdas nrmariu « ~·which tale you regm? D D 0 2. When otti.n -gdlng f9flled, do you remain IMty compoted7 0 0 0 3. Do you ~ ttwou9h r.i1wev lllMUlbla. dlrec:loria « elk· .,,,..,.~'°"~ 0 0 0 4. 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The session is designed for those who'd like to charter a boat but who haven't generated the neIVe to take the test. Following a sboreside briefing by instructors, participants will sail under typical test situations. Registration fee is $35. For more information, call 645-9412. CATALINA CRUISING SEMINAR Orange Coast College's Salling Program offers a three-hour slide/lecture presentation titled uCruising Catalina" from 7 to 10 p.m. on June 28 at 1801 W. Coast Highway. The seminar will focus on Catalina history, weather, nav- igation, landfall, anchoring and mooring, hiking, diving and fish- ing. Registration fee is $15 in advance and $18 at the door. For more information, call 645-9412. LICENSE PREP COURSE Monday and Tuesday of each week. Classes leave the Balboa Pavilion at 6 a.m. and return at 4 p.m. Cost is $125 per person. For more information, call 673- 2810. DORY FISHING FLEET Get to the Newport Pier/McFadden Square early to watch the fleet return with the fresh catch or the day. The fish is prepared for sale at the open- air market. FISHING TRIPS Fishing supplies and boat charters (open party and pri- vate) are available at Newport Landing Sportfishing, 309 Palms, Suite F, 675-0550; Falco Fishing Charters, 832-7708; and Davey's Locker, 400 Main St., Balboa, 673-1434. SPORTFISHING CHARTERS SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1997 A9. Orange Coast College will offer a big-boat offshore cruising class for women, who have inter- mediate-level or higher sailing skills. The class will meet from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sattlrday, June 28 and July 12 at 1801 W. Coast Highway in Newport Beach, the college's sailing center. Registra- tion fee is $198 for all students. For more information call (714) 645-9412. Orange Coast College's Sailing Center offers an intensive course that trains mariners to take the U.S. Coast Guard license exam from July 14 to August 11 . The 100-hour course includes 46 112 hours of classroom time and 53 hours of home study: It meets afternoons, evenings, and on two Saturdays at 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway. Students are pro- vided with an official copy of nav- igation rules, required training charts, a student workbook and study guide, quizzes, exercises, and other material relevant to the exam. Through June 20, the early registration fee for the course is $600. After June 20, the regular fee is $625. For more information, call 645-9412. Day and night fishing char- ters are available for groups or singles. Call Bongos Sp ortfish- ing Headquarters on the Balboa Peninsula, 673-2810. YUKIKO FUJISAWA I DALY PllOT Unda Fournell and her 20-month-old son, Julien, play at a bark park on Thursday afternoon. ' BAREBOAT CHARTERING CLASS Orange Coast College offers a course fo r intermediate-level sailors that teaches the skills nec- essary to operate a mid-sized aux- iliary cn$ing boat. The course meets from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sun- day, June 29 and July 13 at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Regis- tration fee is $198. For more infor- mation about the course contact (714) 645-9412. ON-THE-WATER SEMINAR Orange Coast College's Sailing Center offers an on-the-water seminar for those who have taken OCC's intermediate shields class, or have equivalent experience, FISHING FISH SCHOOL Fishing classes aJe offered SAILING Sailing Lessons and Boal Rentals Learn to sail or )Vindsurf at Resort Watersports. You can also rent windsurfers and 14'- foot sailboats a t $15 per hour. Call 729-1154. MORE SAILING LESSONS AND BOAT RENTALS Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available al Marina Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes includE: navi- gation, big boat, power boat, introduction to heavy weather and first-mate instruction. Call 673-7763 for more information. Also call the Blue Dolphin Sail- ing Club at 644-2525 or the Lido Salling Club at 675-0827 for rentals. KAYAKING/ CANOEING/SCUBA KAYAK CLASSES Beginning sea kayaking, rolling clinics and private lessons are offered. Kayak and sea ski rentals are also available. For more information, call Paddle Power. 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., 675- 1215. KAYAK TOURS AND RENTALS l'wo-hour kayak tours begin at 10 a.m. every Sunday from New- port Dunes. Cost is $15 per adult, $10 per child. Kayak rentals and classes are also available. Call 729-1154 . MORE KAYAK RENTALS Single ($10 per hour) and dou- ble ($15 per hour) kayak rentals are available in the Balboa Fun Zone. Call Balboa Boat Rentals, 673-7200. Paddle Power also pro- vides kayak, surf ski and canoe rentals. Call 675-1215. CANOE TOUR OF BACK BAY Back Bay canoe tours are offered by Upper Newport Bay every Saturday. Meet at 8:30 a.m. on Shellmaker Island. For more information, call 640-6746. ROWING LESSONS, CANOE RENTALS The Newport Aquatic Center offers sweep rowing (one oar), sculling classes (two oan) and canoe rentals. Classes run for four weeks and cost $75. Introductory People Interested in Knowing More About Yourself? Just fill out the Questionnaire and mail it in ::., , I II I I •Everything you need is • We analyze the results .,..,..,.,~'°'-- rt\) ,...-"'""' -~= NECESSARY IF MAILED INTHE UNITED ST ATES enclosed right here. and prepare your • Fill out the Personality personality chart. Questionnaire below. • Come in and have results • Mail it back. explained to you &eel (We will call to arrange a time 59. Do you contkMr the modem prllOn$ without t.s 9llM"' -doomedlD ..... ..., 60. Do you !Ind ID be _.leu? 61. 0o "'°".-Slit• "'drMmllke· 1..-ng ~ "-wn.n • a1 MCINUNQf? 62. Do you q>«tdlly l'IC<MT fTom tM dlectl al bed ncws? 63. \I/hen you attlda -do you et the Ml'IMI tlfne try to ~? 64. 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Do you ollen ~ ....,.. 11bo411 lhe .... al -~ Ind pollltelttfutMt? 0 0 0 193 DD..._~---·· 8A)elll ID you tot eld °' ed.ilce Ill .... ~~·? 0 0 0 194 If you io..., ~ do you ... the Idea"* ~ l'llH hal4 "°"". "' ..... •'7 a o o 1ts. •""" ..... hi __ __..._ olyeu.,,.. ~ ............ ~ _.. ._ ............ fW\ ...... ..,.._._._ .. , coo t'6 00..,.........._ ....... ,.. ......... ~ ... """' OIM ... ? 000 19' 0o,..._ ... "' ............. ......,._? 0 0 0 t• 0.,.. .. """" ..,., ... ._. -II w,.. '-' te lw 111•? 000 ,,. o.,.. ........ ,...,.. .... ? 000 -o.,.._.....w-... -..-..... 1 clinics are also available Saturdays and Sundays at a cost or $10. For more information. call 646-7725. SCUBA TRAINING The Aquatic Center, 4537 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, offe~ scuba training consisting of six e'vening and two weekend day classes. Cost ranges from $200 to $310. The center also offers scuba rentals, special trips, repairs and air fills. For informa- tion, call 650-5440. IT'S A DIVE At Dive-m Scuba, 2482 New- port Blvd. in Costa Mesa, certifi-, cabon classes for begmning to • instructor level scuba divers are available. For more information call 631-9288. -.. -. ' ' -~ ~ ......... ._...___ l \I l\1111 IH Cl\'t 11 \I ICI\ ·: Phone cal~ and letters written on vour behalf Documents re' 1ewed for free: Retain an attorney for the enttre year for onl~ S90. United le«ill Prmiders l-S88-488-LAW I Best Time to 5uy Howard Miller Crnndfoilier Clock Li8ht.ed 1610.7'>4 $1100 Make an ·orfEQ" o any alre8dy Qed ...... ""'- dia:x>unled clocks s... ~~""' Uclrl . (714) 723.2333 !J.j, SAnJROAY, JUNE 21, 1997 Cl.ASSES /WORKSHOPS SUMMER HEBREW Native lsraell Don Frenkel will teach begmn.ing, intermedi· ate and advanced Hebrew class- es at Orange County's Jewish Community Center this summer. The beginners' class will meet Wednesdays from July 9 to August 27 between 7 and 9 p .m. It covers reading, writing and understanding Hebrew and costs $40 for members and $55 for nonmembers with a $7 .50 text- book required. The Intermediate class will meet Tuesdays from July 8 to Aug. 26 between 7 and 9 p .m. It develops communica- tion skills through reading, writ- ing, conversation and grammar. Except for a $15 te xtbook, the fees are the same as for begm- n~rs. Advanced Hebrew will meet f\londays from July 7 to Aug. 25 between 8 and 9:30 p.m. It develops comprehension and fluency of speech and reading th~ough exclusive use of Hebrew m class and by reading Israeli newspapers and modem Hebrew authors It costs $45 for JJ,l~mbers and $60 for nonrnem- b~rs with $5 for course material. The center 1s located at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. To learn more, phone 755-0~10 MYSTERIES CONTEMPLATED Wednesday night Kaballah classes for Jews and non-Jews are underwdy at Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach. Distinguished Hebrew scholar and scrfpture specialist Rabbi David Rosen- ~g will conduct the 7 p m. ses- ~· Kaballah medns trad1tion • Hebrew and involves the :.:Udy of the mystenes of God and :liiation. A fee of $30 for mem- ~s and $50 for nonmembers ~ers the enttre course that :meets at 2401 lrvrne Ave. m :::Newport Beach. To register or for ~~re mfonnallon, call 548-6900. .... ::ttJENCE OF MIND =:;ine Rev. Gail Miller will gwde ~dents through the Course in • Miracles today. And on June 28, : the Rev. Ken Gray will conduct a : Mi:lster Mind class. Please call : 6'16-3199 for workshop times and -locations. You may also write •New Thought C hurch dnd Truth ~ ll>undalion at 1929 Tustin Ave., : ~ta Mesa, 92627. -... ~ K'AOWING GOO INTIMATELY ; On Tuesdays, people of ~ dlyerse backgrounds and differ- : ent churches gather at Ne wport Harbor Lutheran Church to pur- : sue a ff one-on-one" relauonship • with God. The OneHeart Christ- • ian Med1tat1on group teaches : and prdctices tht> spiritual steps . that can make that intiJnacy a daily reality. It meets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 798 Dover Drive in Newport Beach. Either Ester Behnam at 640-6213 or Kathy Townsend at 551-5339 can pro- vide more intormation. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to hear and experience Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New World at 7:30 p.m. every Friday at a private residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can. racism and prejudice be eliminated? What is the new world order? Can con- flicts be resolved without force? Are women and men equal? What's the spiritual solution to our economic problems? Music and food are included. Directions: 759-0999. HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads People With Arthritis Can Exer- cise classes from 10 to 11 a .m . every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The class includes health education, joint-protection tips, relaxation techniques, pain-control tech- niques and socializing. Call 513- 5641. LECTURE SERIES DHARMA SOCIETY Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji Buddhist Temple's Dhanna Society presents a lecture and dis· cussion series the second Sunday of each month at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722- 1202. SINGLES ASK THE RABBI Rabbi David Rosenberg will held questions during Singles Evening on July 11 and every sec- ond Friday of the month at Tem- ple Isaiah of Newport Beach. A special Oneg Shabbat (fellowship hour) will follow services honor- ing single people. It all takes place at 2401 Irvine Ave. in New- port Beach (Back Bay). For infor- mation about the time, call 548- 6900. SERMONS NEW THOUGHT CHURCH On Sunday, the Rev. Gail Miller savors "Summer Time" al New Thought Church, the Sci- ence of Mind Center. Services begin at 10:30 a.m ., following J Corona del Mar resident Ruth Lobel (right) has been named the 1997-98 president of the women's division of the Jewish Federation of Orange County. She was Installed as president at a recent breakfast at the Hyatt Newporter; Miki Sholkoff (left) of Newport Beach was the installation officer. focus on faith • FOOIS ON FAITH provides brief profiles on various churches and tem- ples In our community. Costa Mesa Seventh Day Adventist Church • ADDRESS: 271 Avocado St., Costa Mesa • TELEPHONE: 548·6596 • SERVICE TIMES: Worship is at 11 a.m. Saturday. Church at Study, a small group Bible study, and other classes, such as New Believers, meet Satur- day at 9:30 a.m. •SENIOR PASTOR: Geofry Park • SERMON: On July 5, Park will speak on "Independence: Gift or Curse?• Lutheran Church of the Master • ADDRESS: 2900 Pacific View Drive1 Corona del Mar •TELEPHONE: 759·1031 • DENOMINATION: Evangelical Lutheran Church in America • SERVICE TIMES: Sunday, 9:30 a.m.; Adult and children's education is at 10:45 a.m. • SENIOR PASTOR: Mark Ander- son • Otll.D CARE: Provided for toddlers • NOTE: Vacation Bible School for children in ldn~arten through s:ixth grade will be held August 18-22. Registration for the Bible school is free. To regis- ter, call the church office. The church also provides a Before and After School Program dur- ing the school year and a Sum- mer Camp Program for children in kindergarten through sixth grade. Both programs are open to the public. Hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m . weekdays. The Summer Camp program will off er field trips to the Newport Beach Library, movies, zoos, the beach and a number of other places of interest to children in these age groups. For more information about these programs, call Nan- cy Spaeth at 759-1146. Temple Bat Yahm of Newport BeacMrvine • ADDRESS: 1011 Camelback St., Newport Beach •TELEPHONE: 644-1999 • DENOMINATION: Reform Congregation, but with tradi- tional services • SERVICE TIMES: Friday, 8 p.m., except on the first Friday of the month1 when a family service is held at 6 p.m. Bar and Bat Mitzvahs are held Sat· urday at 10:30 a .m. • SENIOR RABBI: Mark S. Miller • CHILD CARE: Available at all services -Compiled by Michele M. Marr 10:15 meditation at the Neighbor· hood Community Center in Costa Mesa. Sunday school is also pro· vided. The center's located a t 1845 Park Ave. Call 646-3199 for more m!ormation. UNIVERSAUSTS Orange Coast Unitarlan Uni· versalist Church customarily holds services at 10:30 a.m. Sun- day with child care and youth religious education also available. The church is located in Costa Mesa at 1259 Victoria St. For more information, call 646·4652. HEALING AND ENLIGHTENMENT Gate of Heaven Chapel con- ducts Sunday services at 2 p.m. with psychic demonstration, spiri· tual healing and special ·music. They take place at 1401 15th St. in the Newport Beach Masonic Temple Building. Call 722-4609. SPECIAL SERVICES UNIQUE WORSHIP On Sunday, St. Mark Presbyter- ian Church will present Robert Ray's classic •Gospel Mass# during the regular 9:30 a.m. worship ser- vice. The St. Mark Choir will per- form the piece with instrumental accompaniment. Christians of all denominations are invited to share the sense of community this music provides. The chutch is located at 2100 Mar VI.Sta Drive, near Jam- boree Road and Eastbluff Drive in Newport Beach. Admission is free, and child care is provided during the se.rvice. For information, call 644-1341. SPECIAL EVENTS BAHA'IS GATHERING The Baha'is of Newport Beach sponsor a lunch, speaker and dis- cussion of timely topics at 11 a.m . on the last Sunday of each month at a private ..residence in Corona del Mar. All are welcome. Direc- tions: 760-5360. BLOOD-PRESSURE CHECKS First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., will conduct a tree blood-pressure clinic between 10 and 10:30 a.m. the fust Sunday of each month. Call 548-7727. SUPPORT GROUPS HEALING On Wednesdays, people gath- er to learn how changing our thinking can change our lives. All are welcome to join the group as Juanella Evans shares how "Healing your Thoughts Heals Newpon &ach/C.osta Mesa Daily Pilot Your Body• through Sdence of Mind teeclling. Phone 646·3199 for the time and location or to find out more. MENTAL HEA1Jli SUPPORT GROUP St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church eonducts a support group tor families with loved ones with serious mental illnesses. It is led by a professional and takes place every Sunday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. For more information, call St. Andrew's at 631-2880 or Karin Montgomery at 645-3708. VOLUNTEERS Saint Michael and All Angels seeks tutors for its mission to the Orange County Vietnamese popu- lation, The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. Those interested are asked to help an hour per week or more with English (primarily Eng- lish as a second language), math and scienee. C-0aches for youth sports are also needed. If interest- ed, call the program coordinator. Peter Daniel, at 539-6530. WEEKDAY SERVICES 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 Boulevard and 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Call 548-7727. HOLY COMMUNION St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach, offers a noon service every Wednesday with Holy Commu- nion. Bring a lunch and dine with the church staff after the service. Call 675-0210. BIBLE STUDY His Disciples Fellowship in Costa Mesa invites everyone for a study of God's word, food, fun and fellowship at 7:30 p.m. every Fri- day. All ages welcome. Direc- tions: 650-2589 (James). MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST All men of the community are invited to the Men's Fellowship Breakfast on Wednesdays at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. They usually gather in Dieren- field Hall from 7 to 8 a.m. for the $2.50 per person meal. The church is at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 574-2239. • Please send photographs and typed releases detailing stories, upcoming events, sermon topics or any other news involving Costa Mesa and Newport Beach houses of worship to Religion Edi- tor, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. You can also fax items to 646-4170. Releases are requested two weeks prior to an event date. · ... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------..... • • • ous • EPISC< >P. \I. SAINT JAft'ES CHURCH ep11copal "A~O-' , #ID~.wl s.w..-. ant•"""""" ...... :ro s.litvt /s To Care; To C11rt Is To DO. Fr. David C. Anderson, rector 3209 Via Lido Newport Beach •714167:~~~~ Traditional Bruce Van Blair, Minister : Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10AM thurch School 9AM Adult-9:45 Children Child Care Provided 644-7400 I 611 Heliotrope Ave, Corona Del Mar •• REI.I<; I< >I ·s Sl'I F \ l . E New Thought Church Science of Mind Center 1845 Part< Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA ( 11111 SI and ,_ Aw1M I lllOcl f at MlllOol IMI ) CHURCH SERVICE SUN-10:30a.m. Offtce: (114) 646-3199 Riv. Gall Miiier, IMtm Mlnltttr Rtv. Ktn Gray, Mlnll1tr Mt1111111': """"'*'' .... T1lougM Alli.ce t' 9 om Conlemf>OfOr)'. 9 om Church Schocil 10:.45 om Charismatic and Wednesday noon :\I E1'1 I<> I> I ST Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker, C.M Worahlp & Church School 8 :30 ond 10:00 o.m. Dr. Richard George 979°8234 LAGU:NA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Or. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center Services Avallable NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH I 60 I Marguerite l"lve Coron.~ del Mar 644-0745 Worship at S·OOAM & I 0 OOAM Children Sunday Schoo l I 0 OOAM Jr. & Sr High S·OOPM C0'1,ll ''.\ITY Clll 'Rl'll W HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH J. (Dlsclpl•• of Christ) 2401 lrvfne Ave. at Sant• IHbel Newport Beach Sunday Worship -10:00AM Dr. Dennis W. Short Minister 645-5781 Clll~ISTI.\:\ Sl'IE'.\CE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST , 3303 V1a Lido. Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church JO am & 5 pn. Sunday Sc:hool 10 am Wedr-*1y Melllllgl. r:m SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Pacl11c Vlow Dr., Newport Beach 644-2617 or67&-4661 Church lOam Sunday School 10 am WednenJV Mllttll\ll I 1'111 at 1111 Wednlot.tuy 12 noon ... 1llOUI ttiJJ, •"" co11.11Mr tlH "'°"""°"' worlu of GoJ. Job 37:14 """' PHESBYTEHI. \'.\ St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Worship and hear thts practical, Otrtst-cemereJ, biblical messaac. "BETIING ON THE UNCONVENTIONAL WISDOM" (I Corimh1ans I :18·3 l;Joshua 2'4:14-23) Rtvtrmd 1~ T Btrdu1tld Saturday. June 21, 5:30 P.M. Prn..h1nc Sunday, June 22, 8:30 and 10:15 A.M. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (714) 631-2880 (ac~ from Newport Harbor Hiah School at Irvine end I 5th.) ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH . "Open Arms and Open MinJs" Worship 9:30 Jamboree A Elstblulf in Newport Beach 644-1341 Invite the residents of Newport Beach, Corona del Mar & Costa Mesa to your place of worship. To Advertise in the Religious Directory Please Call Gloria -574-4240 • Newpon Bnc~ta Mesa Daily Pilot SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1997 A11 Graduation Inarks end of a chorus line J une is one of the best times of the year. A month punctu- ated by many beginnings and endings. A time of wed~gs and graduations, and the start of summer in one of the world's most beautiful coastal regions. Take a moment to reflect on your own personal blessings, especially if you have a graduate, a bride or a groom in your midst. Beginnings and endings are moments in life to hang on to. Pennit me to share a few of the special transitions that have made their impression this past week on our community. David Albulario, music director of the Costa Mesa-based All~ American Boys Chorus, stood before a group of young men and their families and recited Robert Frost's welMcnown poem #The Road Not Taken." As the dedicated leader fin- ished the poem, speaking the words, #1Wo roads diverged in a wood, and I ... I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference," silence gripped the Governors Room of The Bal- boa Bay Club where some 100 Boys Chorus family members had converged to witness the gradua- tion of their sons. Albulario's message was clear. Choose to be individuals, to be yourselves in a complicated world, he told his young charges. Some of the boys towered over six feet tall, while others barely passed the mark of five feet. All were young men with one foot in adulthood, and the other still in childhood. All bad come to say farewell to The All-American Boys Chorus. In the beginning, they had learned the difficult musical pro- gram, note by note, word by word, to gain admittance to the chorus. During their time as cov- eted #Red Jacket" performers (meaning they earned full rank in the chorus following careful scrutiny and advancement based on performance) some of the young men had sung for the audi- ences of China, Canada, Europe, Mexico and even Russia. Others b.w. cook had never left Calif omia, but they too had sung proudly in shopping malls, places of worship, country clubs, cabarets and concert halls. Albulario, who advanced from the ranks as a chorus member to become music director, recounted his experience on the road. MI'll never forget singing in Russia, before the fall of commu- nism. A little old Russian woman ca.me up to us, and in broken English asked us to sing 'Ameri- ca.' We knew bow much it meant to her. I will always remember that moment," he said. Albulario was joined by Antho- ny Manrlque, executive director of the chorus, as diplomas were presented to each boy and his family in a graduation brought on by the natural change in the boys' voices. Eric Carlson, Ryan Cook, Steven Deering, Christopher Dong, Justin Feng, Kevin Gustafson, Ryan Hart. Thomas Ito, Deager Kao, John Nord- strom. Thomas Osborn. Jason Prefontaine, Stephen Ronnow, Christopher Schelln, Alex Torri- co, Nicholas Toyama and Michael Young accepted congrat- ulations for a job well done. ·rn the crowd, dedicated chorus board members Larry Browne, Jack and Carol Bovlard. Ed Dunn and chairman Rita Pipta with her husband Robert watched with pride another link in a musical and cultural chain that has been Tassels Tea Roo-m at Elizabeth Benefield New Gourmet Menu that changes monthly Serving Lunch & High Tea Mon-Sat 11 :30-4:00 Baby Showers, Bridal Showers, Birthdays, Group Meetings Call for Reservations, Walle ins also welcome 714.673.7714 3127 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar, Ca 92625 126" Anplar Sofa. All 8 way hand tied. Starting at $2,699 No Surprlses .. Just Low Prices!! You don't haw to PCrl8ce quality to act low prtcat Name Brandl, dlsdnctJft daAgo. hundreds of lcatbcn and colon. • cu.tom~ a 51ze8 A:va.Uable Visit Our Warehouse Showroom 1 •791 llOC&P1DJ> 81.VO., 5tlTl1l 0 OMNI. CA. (~ trocn lt"riM A'*> Ce:ftttt) .......... t-=--tl S 714-S87-1144 o,_ .,_.,. , .... ,,_ • M .,_,.. a..r M CMh • unbroken since its inception in 1970. The emotional dinner ceremo- ny was filled with hugs, applause and fond memory from parents such as Lawrence Nordstrom. Mary Jo and 'lbomu Osborn, Cathleen Hart. and Kenneth and Marla Ito and staff members Roger Glese, Greg Smet. Jason Gannon, Gary March, Aaron Cassaro and Juan Ayala. It was an ending for some, and just the beginning for other young boys preparing to audition for a spot in the chorus. As Albulario put it, MThere's always room for one more." To support the All- American Boys Chorus, or to find out how your own young man could become a part of this fine tradition, call 533-7600. • The Balboa Bay Club was also the setting and the benefactor of local youth bound for college. Recipients of the annual "1221 Club" college scholarships were announced at the festive Balboa Bay Club MOpening of The Sum- mer Season" ceremonies presided over by Newport Beach Mayor Jan Debay. The 1997 awards were pre- sented to Stacey Thompson and Brian Witt, both graduates of Cos- ta Mesa High School. The stu- dents each received grants of $6,000 for their exemplary high school achievement. Witt will be attending UC Berkeley and Thompson will enroll at UC Santa Barbara. Students Steve Wengeler and Gina Wallace of Monte Vtsta High School were awarded $1 ,000 each. Students from Coro- na del Mar, Estancia, and New- port Harbor high schools received $100 awards. The u1221 Club," founded only three years ago by dedicated women of The Balboa Bay Club intent on serving local youth by recognizing and supporting excel- lence, has aided many students in their pursuit of higher education. A panel of school administra- tors, teachers, and community leaders such as Thomas Tyson Education & Career Counseling Stuart M . Krassner, Psy.D MFCC Registend Intern • Adults In Transition • Career Education (714) 549-53'46 By Appointment • Counseling and Assessment Newport Psychological Services 200 Newport Center Dr. #304, Newport Beach G.W.W;mon l'hD L 1c.#PN4'.l64 MR. NGUYEN THANH h(t.ve the difficult task of selectmg the finalists . "The selection is never easy because the applicants exempli- fy such overall outstandJ.ng qual- tfications," said Bay Club chair- man Beverly Ray, present at the awards ceremony. • Following the scholarship pre- sentation , yet another beginrung unfolded on the Bay Club lawn fronting Newport Harbor. Two outstanding Newport-Mesa women were inducted mto the 49-year-old Bay Club Board of Governors. Catherine Thyen, chdlI of the 1996 10th-anniversary season of The 1221 Club of the Balboa Bay Club bu awarded Brian Witt and Stacey Thompson. both lrom Costa Mesa High School, with the 1221 Club's first-pl.ace college scholanhJps of $6,000 each. .. The Orange County Performing Arts Center, and Arden Flamson, benefactor and founder of the Richard Flamson Cancer Center at Hoag Hospital, became members of the illustii- ous board. They join a legacy of distin- , gwshed locals including John Wayne, Joey Bishop, A. Douglas Dlsney, Senator Barry Goldwa- ter, Clement Hirsch, Gavin Her- bert, Wllllam Lusk, Sam Hur ... witz, Walter Gerken. Edward Morris Smith, George Wood- ford, Robert Lynch, and James Doti. I • B.W. COOK'S column appears ThlJn. 1 days and Saturdays. Janis (jra6er Loan Officer "I save eople tfwusaruf.s o tfo{[ars ... • NEWPORT FlllAllCIAL ASSOCIATES 7t4-15t·2200, PIR 146-6551. 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ART PAINTING WORKSHOP A new series of six Wednesday outdoor Drawing and Painting Landscape and Seascctpe work- shops will begm Wednesday through July 30 with an urientd- llon session di Manners Park ddJacent tu the lJbrary ctl 2005 Dover Dnve, Newport Beach. Offered for drtlsls of dll skill lev- els, the classe~ m mixed media will be held at select Newport l3each and CoronCi del Mctr sites lrom 9:30 d m. to 12:30 p.m. Cost 1s $61 without mctlenc1Js. ror more mformdlJOn, cdll 044-3151 JURIED EXHIBIT The publtc 1c; rnVlled to view wmning PnlnP!:> m the Spnng JH97 Orc1J19c.· County Artist Junecl Exlub1t on d1Splc1y lhro11gh JuJy 2~ in the Newport Bcoc..h City 1 ldll Gallery, TiO<J Ni>wport Hlvcl For 1nformat10n. cc1U 717-'iH70 l\!IEXICO AT MARINERS Locctl c1rt.1st Mc1.ryc1t111 1 ldlJ wlll have an extuh1l of her oil pc1mt- mgs dep1rtmg MeXJrc1n culture c1t f\.lanners L1brc1ry through lhP end of June. The· lJhfdry 1s c1l 2005 !Jover Dnvc•, Newport BPach. For 1nformc1twn, cr1U 717-3800 NEWPORT EXHIBrT The Newport Beach Central Library offers an exhibit of acrylics on canvas by Newport Beach artist Jody Olsen, "As Eye See II,• on display through June 30 in the foyer of the library, t 000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call 717 -3870. NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three galleries: the Newport Gallery &splaying the maritime history of the area; the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of world- class models and the Grand Salon which offers towing exhibits. Admission is free for members, $4 for adults and $1 for children. The museum is located at 15 1 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. For information, call 673-7863. SPECIAL I I SHAPE AND SCULPT Fitness-minded adults are invited to enroll in Shap e & Sculpt, a six-week class that will meet from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Mon- days and Wednesdays beginning Monday at Shape-Up Newport, 1080 Irvine Ave. Registration fee is $45. The class will include an energy-packed hour of step aero- bics. combined with muscle con- ditioning for a total body work- out. For more information, call 644-3151 . FOOD AND WINE Crystal Court will be the site for the fifth annual South Coast Pldza Summer Food and Wine Festival to benefit the Food Dis- r-----------------, TltE Bod "1 OOo/o Ra1Jon 11 Floral Skirts - Feminine, And Perfect For Summer Now At: The Coltection 100% Cotton Crocheted Top only s 15°0 Bias Cut Skirt on/IJ s 24°0 Et1er1Jda1J Sat1in9s 50%- 80% A1 Ft•t11rt1I on Cir 9 1.V. · A l11n Mtttdt/11111 's "Btst 811vs" ~~"f- ~-~~ l_l_~, "[~~~ CONlEMPQRARV WOMEN 8 WEAR & ACCESSORIES Ra1Jon & C1tton "T· Top" !!.!WJ s 7 500 Patelrworlc Peasant Skirt "one size" on/IJ s7goo 332 Marine Ave. FARMERS MARKETS • Every .Thursday there ls a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The Orange County Market Place ls every Saturday and Sunday from 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds parking lot. For tnfonnation, call 723-6616. • Every Saturday there ls a farmers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ln the municipal parking lot at Bayside Drive and Mar- guerite Avenue ln Corona del Mar. tribution Center and Someone Cares Soup Kitchen from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Ad.mission is $30 and covers all food and drink. For more information, call 435- 2160. SWIM PROGRAM A Master's Swim Program, designed to promote We-long fit- ness. is being offered by Orange Coast College on Monday through Friday at 6:30 a .m. on Aug. 1-29 at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The program is designed for all adults age 19 and older, regardless of previous swimming experience. Registra- tion fee is $40 for one month. For information, call 432-5880. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest Tiki docked in Balboa at the Fun Zone from 11 a.m~ to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for chil- dren under 12. 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DREYER'S 1 THE AUCTION COMPANY STAGE BROADWAY MUSIC The William Hall Master Chorale presents "The Best of Broadway• in Segerstrom Hall at "-p .m. today and 7:30 p.m. Sun- eay at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Special guests Carol Burnett and Hal Linden join the William Hall Master Chorale in performing an evening of Broad- way music, from beloved classics to contemporary favorites. Tickets are $25 to $60. For information, call 556-ARTS. 'STOMP' The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center presents •Stomp ff at 8 p .m. Tuesday through Friday, 5 and 9 p.m. on June 28 and 2 and 7 p.m. on .tune 29 in Segerstrom Hall at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The international percussion group uses wooden crates, plastic bags, boots, hub caps, trash cans and brooms to fill the stage with one of the most original acts ever. Tickets are $24 to $47. For infor- mation, call 556-ARTS. AUDmONS The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum's resident theater com- pany, the Riverboat Players, is holding auditions for "Radio Daze" at 1 p .m. 'today. Fourteen males and 14 females are needed for the production. For more infor- mation, call 857-2684, ext. 17. Newpon Betich/Codlu Mesa Daily Piloc HAWAIIAN PERFORMANCE The Qasis Senior Center pre- sents a tree performance by a group of Hawaiian youngsters, ages 6-18, from the Napili Kai . Foundation in Maui at 2 p.m. Sunday at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Following the Napili Kai program. the Oasis Ukulele Strummers will entertain with their own style of Hawaiian music. For more information, call 644-3244. ACTING BASICS The Corona del Mar Commu- nity Youth Center otters a class for adults and teens, Basics of Acting. from 7 to 9 p.m . at Fifth and.Iris avenues. Registration fee is $65. For more information, call 644-3151. BROADWAY SMASH Orange Coast College pre- sents the Orange County pre- miere of Neil Simon's newest Broadway smash, ~Laughter on the 23rd Floor" at 8 p.m. today and Sunday and Thursday through June 28 and 3 p.m. Sun- day and June 29 in OCC's Drama Lab Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance tickets are $7 for Thursday and Sunday per- formances and $8 for Friday and Saturday shows. A $1 discount is available for students and senior citizens. Tickets at the door are $9 and $10. For information, ~all 432-5880. SINCE ·SABATINO'S 1864 Restaurant & Lido Shipyard Sausage Co. · FLAVORFUL & DELICIOUS LUNCHES DINNER •SUNDAY BRUNCH Unique wine room & dining rooms available for group business meetings and privare functions CATERING FOR ALL EVENTS Full gourmet Italian cooking including fish specials and many homemade favorites Sabatino Tommy Pe1er PhiJ Vuace (714) 723-0621 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Bach Plew Call for llwn8lloal 81111 Dll'ldlw .. Sl'97-'1140P A you 're a busy professional , you can still improve your writing skills via your W office or home computer this summer. UCI Extension offers Online Writing Skllls Development: An Electronlc Workshop, a distance education course for nonnative English speakers. Take It Lightly. You'll be able to: • Improve your writing style. speed and accuracy; • Have round-the-clock access to class information and resources; • Receive individual attention and immediate feedback from your instructor. The course features: • A specially-designed WWW hOme page, • Group and Individual e-mail communication; • Fiie transfers and bulletin boards; • Documen: whiteboard conferencing ; • Chat sesslo11s; • Optional face-to-face meetings on campus. Thl.s electronic workshop goes onllne June 30. Call (71 4) 824·5414 to enroll (Regl: 00413). trttp://mllkyw1y.unx.ucl.1du/-enga.Jdtfa11n.11tm . I At eight pounds the Oreck XL Upright Is the lightest on the market. 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MODERN COMEDY South Coast Repertory pre- sents the modem comedy "How the Other Hall Loves• through June 29 on SCR's Mainstage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The perf onnance sched- ule will be Tuesday through Fri- day at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p .m . and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $28- $41. For information. call 957. 4033. 'ANYTHING GOES' The Costa Mesa Civic Play- house in association with MediaOne presents • Anythmg Goes" at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday through June 29 at 661 Hamilton St .. Costa Mesa. Tick- ets are $12.50 for senior citizens and $15 for others. For informa- tion, call 650-5269. 'TREASURE ISLAND' The Riverboat Players, Orange County's newest theater company, in association with Newport Harbor Nautical Muse- um, proudly stages its premier , show ·neasure Island" at t :30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday through June 29 on the decks of The Pride of Newport, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Cost is $8 for adults, $4 for chil- dren under age 12 and members receive a $2 discount. For more information, call 851-6448. KIDS CERAMIC CHERUBS Children from dges 7 to 15 are invited to sign up for a five- week class, Ceramic Cherubs and Flowers, from 2:30 to 4 p.m. at the VIDcent Jorgensen Com- munity Center at Mariners Park in Newport Beach. Children can sign up for a class offered every Tuesday from June 24 through July 22 and/or a class from July 29 through Aug. 26. Students will have a chance to create angelic figures, floral wreaths, cloud and rainbow chimes, dec- orative jewelry, heavenly crea- tures and a box of wishes. Reg- istration fee is $69. For informa- tion. call 644-3151. BIG MYSTERY Junior detectives, ages 4 to 13, are needed to help Costa Mesa Library Detectives, Inc., solve the Big Mystery: •How many books can you read this summer?" For every 10 books detectives read, they will "fin- gerprint" their identification card and receive special prizes. Registration will be held at the Costa Mesa Library Detectives. Inc.. Headquarters in the Costa Mesa Library beginning Mon- day at 1855 Park Ave. The last day for junior detectives to regis- ter their reading logs for prizes is Aug. 23. For information, call 646-8845. PAJAMA PARTY The Costa Mesa Public Library presents Pajama Story- time every Monday evening from 7 to 7:30 p .m. for 3-to 7- year-olds at 1855 Park Ave. Favorite children's songs, a var- ied cast of puppet characters and many fun stories will highlight the evening's activities. The Preschool Storytime for 3-to 5- year-olds takes place Tuesdays from 11 to 11:30 a.m. For infor- mation, call 646-8845. 'GOOSEBUMPS' The vcoosebumps" club meets the fir§f° and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For information, call 759-0982. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p.m . every Sun- day, Barnes & Noble holds a fun- filled craft and story hour for chil- dren of all ages. 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COSTA AMAZING, CA 1830 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA 014) 548-8428 · 1-800-GOAT HI LL "Two for one Tuesdays" Rent I hour & receive 2fMI hour FREEi SUMMER SPORTS Orange Coast College presents the 15th annual Summer Sports and Actlvit1es Camp for children ages 5 to H at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The camp has continu- ing summer sessions which meet Monday through Friday on June 23-27, June 30-July 3, July 7-11, July 14-18, July 21-25, July 28-Aug. 1, and Aug. 4-8. For more lnforma- Uon, call 432-5880. DANCE BAUROOM DANCE Defore Foundation for the Arts offers ballroom dancing every Fri- day and Saturday night at the De Fore Dance Center from 7 :30 to 8:30 p.m. On both nights a les- son will be taught followed by open dance with a disc jockey playing all kinds of music until 11 p.m. The dance lesson is free with the price of the $5 ad.mission. For information, call 241-9908. ADULT BAUROOM DANCE The Costa Mesa Senior Center offers adult ballroom dance every Tuesday night from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Singles and couples wel- come. Live music provided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is $3. The Senior Center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For informa- tion, call 645-2356. . LITERARY AUTHOR LUNCHEON Round Table West offers its next luncheon program present- LM FLAME.NCO SATURDAY NIGHT PAE.LLA •TAPAS • LAMB• STEAK FRESH OSH (714) 756:--8194 4253 Martingale Way Newport Beach t mlle South of J.W. Airport aoss MacArthur Corinthian • ELECTRJC 80ATS • POWER BOATS • WAVE RUNNERS •KAYAKS 51 o E. Edaewater Balboa Peninsula AdlaCJtnt to Auto Feny ing authors Donald Spoto and "Notorious: The Life of Ingrid Bergman," Martin J. Smith and "Time Release" and Bettie B. Youngs with "Gifts of the Heart" on Thursday at noon at the Bal- boa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Cost is $35. For information, call (213) 256-7977. TEENS READING GROUP The Newport Beach Public Library will sponsor a summer reading program for yoWlg adults, Unplugged: Totally Teen Reading Club, beginning Monday through Aug. 16. The program will feature paperbacks, meal certificates and other prizes for reaching estab- lished reading goals. Teens can register for the program at the cen- tral library's children's desk or pop- ular library desk, or at any branch library. For information. call 717- 3807. BARNES & NOBLE Earlene Fowler signs her book "Goose in the Pond" at 2 p.m. today at Barnes & Noble, Metro Pointe, 9018 South Coast Drive, Suite 150, Costa Mesa. For infor- mation, ca.ll 444-0226. SINGLES JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS • New Jewish Relationships allows Jewish singles to choose people they wish to date from profile albums that picture and describe singles with a wide range of personal and profession- al interests. Membership fees are $40 for six months and $70 for a year, nonmembers of the Jewtsh Community Center are $10 more. For information, call 755-0340. . • Tennis Ladder for Singles offers an opportunity to meet new people while improving your game. Registration fee is $18 and interested parties put their names on a list and can challenge play- ers on the list. For information, call 755-0340. • JAM, singles 21-39, holds a variety of outings and activities. For more information. call the JA!vlline at 665-5048. • • Jewish In Between Singles, age 39-59, offers social and cul- tural events and can be reached by calling 755-0340. SYNAGOGUE VISITS Meet young Jewish singles and couples for Friday services in area synagogues. Visits take place the third Friday of every IPUD t: Clc:i ~ ~·11) llY IDT ,_.'I._ (N·11) *"'le l1tE LOIT WllU: .... PAM (N-11) AllDICTID TO UM (It) IA11UI I 1111111 l"l-11) AIST1I POWUI (Pl·11) IATIUll I -(N-U } IA11UI I 1111111 (N-11) IA~=~Pl-111 IPUD 2: .._ COl11t& (Pl·111 SPUD t; .._ COlfntll. (Pl-11 llY IDT AUBm'I ._ IN·1 ) IA11UI I -..r.·111 TitE LOIT W11U: MA NM (N-111 CllAM(ll) IATllAll I -·fN-111 IPlll t: .... ~ (Pl·11) t SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1997 A'IJ· month. For inlonnation, call 755· 5555, ext. 551. CLUBS ALTACOfFEE People who want to read their own poetry can sign up at 7 p.m. for the open readipg on the sec- ond Wednesday of every month at 506 31st St., Newport Beach. Por information, call 675.0233. ATRIUM MARQUIS HOTEL In the Airporter Club: Rock and Roll. Tuesdays and High Roller Band, Wednesdays 8:45 p.m. to 1 :30 a .m. 18700 MacArthur Blvd. For information, call 833-2710. BENIHANA Karaoke at 7 nightly at 4250 I Birch St., Newport Beach. Por lllformation, call 955-0822. BIRRAPORETTl'S Birraporetti's offers swing music entertainment by the 12-piece Don Miller Orchestra at 8 p.m. on Mondays. South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. For lllformation, call 850-9090. BISTRO 201 Classical Labn guitarist performs 6:30 p.m. Thursdays and 7:30 p .m. Fridays and Saturdays. 3333 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information, call 631-1551. BOB BURNS RESTAURANT Touch of Class plilys easy listening from 6 to 10 p.m. Thursdays, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Fridays and Satwdays, and 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays. 881 Newport Center Dnve, Newport Beach. For infor- mation, call 644-2030. t , '\ I I I I I; I ( I 11 'I I just glad the truth came out, and he~ going to get what he deseNes. It's definitely good that it's ove -JEff HUBER, speaking of the death sentence given to John Famalaro, . the man convicted of killing his sister, Denise. letter of the week City should spend money on dredrflng, not peninsula I would like to su~gest to the community and its leaders that instead of financing a redesign of the Balboa Penlnsu· Ja, the city contribute funding for the great and ongoing need for dredging the Back Bay. This would help ensure the future health of lower Newport Bay for the benefit of all New· port Beach residents. Peninsula residents have examined the BBPAC/Project 2000 proposals with dismay. While the City Council "deferred" some aspects of the proposals, others remain to trou· ble the people most closely affected. In general, the BBPAC plan is unnecessary and unrealis· tic. Anticipated expenditures for outside consultants will, in some cases, bring a repetition of past unhelpful studies. As we wait for federal and state money to come our way to pay for a minimal dredging of the Back Bay, it would seem provident for the city to contribute to this much· needed effort. Newport Bay is deteriorating as the Back Bay slowly fills in and becomes a meadow. Saving the bay is surely more significant to the peninsula that the needless BPPAC plan. In assigning priorities for city spending, there can be little doubt where the taxpayers' money should go. DOROTHY BEEK Balboa : • aJMMUNITY '°"""' runs Th1.n- day's and s.turdays In the Dally Piiot Wfite to: Piiot ~en, 330 W. lay St., Costa Meta. Calif. 92627. Or fo us at 646-4170. C.11 the Aeaden Hotline at 642~. Is Bob Mwphy an honest man? 'JWo weeks ago, as I has wait· ing for my flight at Los Angeles Airport, a man approached me. •Excuse me, sir," he said. "May I ask you a question?" I looked up from my note· book computer to see a man dressed simply, but neatly, in shorts and tennis shoes. He said, "I'm sorry to bother you, and I never do this. You see, m'{ family and I are trying to get back home, and we don't have enough money. We are $19 short for the fare." Now, I am routinely accosted at airports by people who are begging for something. Most say th i'f are for the homeless or hungry or th cultisb, and it's , I I I I I I foruin community commentary THE LESSON WE REFUSE TO LEARN Yes, Newport Harbor accident was devastat- ing. But, no, it shouldn't have come as a surprise. By Janette Johnson I t happened again. Of course, it happened again. What did I expect? What does anyone expect? Yes, another teenage child died. 'JWo more teenage children suffered devastating injuries. And countless family members and friends suffer emo· tional and psychological trauma as a result. We all are hurt by this horrible event. Yes, another alcohol·related tragedy involved underage drinkers. Yes, the designated driver was not drin.king, but apparently others were. Put 10 high·spirited teenagers in a sport vehicle built to carry four or five and, of course, this can happen. Do we honestly expect that the carefree mood of the nine will have no effect upon the driver? What worries me most, however, is how easily we accept the fact· of these teenagers drinking at all. Why was a law written to dis· allow drinking under the age of 21? Why do we have laws at all? I was raised to believe that laws are intended to create order in society, to establish guidelines by which we can all live in safe· ty and harmony. How naive I must be, when all around me my fellowman are ignoring these laws. Yes, perhaps not all laws hold the same degree of merit, espe· cially with the changing times. Perhaps some of these laws need changing. But instead of trying to change them, we seem to be teaching our children to just ignore them, whether they have merit or not. Have we already forgotten only a few years back when many states tried unsuccessfully to lower the d.rinldng age to 18? Some wise legislators realized that it wasn't working. And why do you suppose they didn't try lowering the age to 16, or 12, or 2, while they were at it? Because while societal mores and habits have changed throughout time, the stages of human development have not. Most young people under the age of 21 are not prepared to make serious and instantaneous decisions, especially under the influence of drugs, including alcohol. If you doubt this, when r----------------------------------------------------------------------------------, IN OUR VIEW MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Estancia High graduates Jessica Sierra (right) and Kristen Agres enjoy a special moment during commencement ceremonies Wednesday evening. . gains LOCAL GRADS The long, grueling years of high school came to an end this past week for hun· dreds of local graduates. And we say con· gratulations to all, some of whom we trust will go on to be doctors, lawyers, teachers, scientists and dare we say -journalists. BIG LEAGUES Not many fathers can say they've got a son playing major league baseball. But Costa Mesa police Lt. Al Kent is not like many fathers. The longtime law officer recently got to see his son, a second base· man for the San Francisco Giants, play against the Angels at Anaheim Stadium. was the last time you saw or even heard of 10 adults over 30 years of age piling into a small car and speeding down the highway? If you did, you would have labeled them "crazy," no matter what their degree of sobriety. I, in my naivete, would H.ke to think that the concept of a des· ignated driver is intended for drinkers who are of legal age. Instead, underage drinkers and their parents seem to have inter· preted it to mean that the law prohibiting underage drinking is meaningless. "It's OK to do it, just be sure you have a desig· nated driver." Have you urged your child not to drink, provided negative consequences if and when they did? And hQw many times have I heard parents say, ~They're going to drink anyway, so I'd rather they do it in my home or a friend's." I promise the reader that UJltil we start assuming the role of responsible adults, willing to say a firm "no" to our children who want to drink and/or use drugs, the risk of accidental death and injury, the risk of developing addictions will, at best, remain the same. The only chance we have of reducing the risk is to: 1) Take a serious and honest look at ourselves, om own behavior, and the example we set for our children. 2) Make every effort to improve that example, if necessary. 3) Remind our children of our abiding love for them and that we want a better life for them than we may have made for oW"Selves. • JANETTE JOHNSON Is a <;ounselor at Newport Harbor High School. best of the readers hotline The lessons of Watergate still flow THE ISSUE: We asked readers ho.w the Watergate scandal affected their views of politics and politicians. T here wouldn't be a Democ· ratic Party today if the Watergate scandal was committed by a Democratic White House. It would have been killed off totally and nationally. Voters across the spectrum love to over· look and forgive Republican behavior but not Democrats'. The Republican Party is extremely resilient. The majority of voters have been effectively schooled to hate welfare recipi· ents, gays, soft-on-Oime people and Pentagon·spending reduction advocates. These types are soma. bow identified as "'Democrats." We have been totally sold' that any tax -on its face -is bad even though that is not true in our fellow first!world countries. We have a Democrat president who is basically governing as a Republican. A Republican Con· gress, a Republican Senate and virtually every CEO in the coun- try is Republican. This is all despite Watergate. If it were not for Watergate, the Republican rule today would be complete and total as Newt Gin· grich once predicted that it would be. FRANCIS CAMPBELL Costa Mesa ru say the Watergate scandal influenced my political views. Six months after Nixon resigned I turned 18 and registered as a Democrat. Then after a college education and I started working 1 realized my naive mistake and changed to Republican. SCOTT HOSTETLER Newport Beach ers of our still great country. I was very disappointed with President Nixon and his involve· ment in the very sad and unfortu- nate Watergate situation. I did not understand it then and I do not understand it today. However,.l do remember the kind memories of the classmates of Dick Nixon from Whittier College. I do remember the Richard N'lXon who served with honor as a young Naval officer in World War ll. I do remember the Richard Nixon who loved and was always true to his wife, Pat, and their two beautiful daughters. And, lastly, I remember Richard Nixon's remarks about Pat after her pass· ing: "What I hope people remem· ber about Pat Nixon was the sun· shine of her smile."' Isn't it about time we let the sun shine on their graves and let them both rest in peace. GEORGE GRUPE Costa Mesa My age is 75, I'll soon be 76 and up until Watergate I, like most Americans, felt the govern· ment had its faults, but basically they were honest people trying to do a job. From the time of Watergate to the present, I have completely lost all faith in our elected officials. There isn't a day that goes by that someone in the government, whether it's the local city or feder- al government, isn't being brought to trial or being brought to people's attention for the unscrupulous and, very often, ille- gal things that they do. It is a sad state of affairs for our young people who do understand what happened to feel that we have a government that is basi- cally corrupt. I EDWARD POSTERj ~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ When Richard Nixon died, we wrote several articles to Orange County newspapers which were published alongside the letters of the powerful lead-Balboa impossible tell the shysters from the earnest. I routinely ignore them. This man was different. He had a pleading, genuine, forth· right look in his eyes. "What's your name?• I asked. "Bob M~hy, (not his real name) pleased to meet you/ he said, extending his band. I grasped his hand. "Where are you going, Bob1 Didn't you have tickets before you ca.me to the airport?• "Richmond. My car pool fell through, and my wife and kids and I don't have a way to get home. The tickets are $49 a piece, and we are just a little short." Richmond ls a community north of Oakland. Its school dis· • g on a man's honesty john hedges trict went bankrupt two years ago. Either this man was really in need, or he ls the best con man I've com across in an airport. "'Your car pool?" I asked. "'What happened to your car pool?· "I don't know,• Bob said. "'The man we was supposed to go with didn't show up." ·1 promise to pay you back," he said. "Wrtte down your address, and 1 prom.l.se to mail you the money, soon as I get home." Yeah, right, I thought. "'Whot do you do for a living, Bob?" •r work in custodial, but 1 want to move up to engineering. I'm studying to do that, and it's hard, but I think I can.• The man's a Janitor who a.spires to building maintenance. T)len, J thought, what's $201 This guy ls either very good at conning people, or he really needs the dough. It's worth 20 bucks to find out which. "'Here,• he said. •wrtte down your name and address, and I'll mail you the money, soon as I get home." "I will. Bob," lsaid. •And what's your address?• I wrote it down. "And your phone number1" "I don't have a phone. But here's my mother's. You can get ahold of me there." Hmmmm, I thought. I gave him the $20. "Thanks, man." he Mid. "It'• humanity, you know. It's what you are dolng for humanity." "No, Bob," J teplled. •tt does- n't have anything to do wlth humanity. "You're asking me for money, and I'm loaning it to you." "Yeah, that's right,• he said. "I once had a friend who need· ed $10. I told him. now, S10 im't gonna break me. But 1f you don't give it back. you won't have to answer t9 me. "You have to answer to God. He's the one who knows. And I'll have to answer to God 1f I don't give it back to you." I wllhed hlm good luck get· Ung back home. Al be walked away, Bob Murphy danced a little Jig and threw bil arm 1n the air. write your representatives .. ..., IHI Cllnton, (0), The White House, 1eoo Pwwwylvanla Ave .• WMhlngton, D.C. 20500. Hotline (6 a.m. to 2 p m.) (202) ·~ 1111. VICI....,, Al Gen. (0), The c.pttol Bldg., Sui~ 212, WMhlngton. D.C. 20500. CIOVaNOR Pete Wiison, (R), State Capitol, Sacra- mento, 95814, (916) 445-2841. U.S. llNATORS 8.,.,_• Boxer, (D), 112 Hart Senate Bldg., Suite 112, Washington D.C., 20510, (202) 224-3553 or 2250 E. Imperial Hwy. Ste. 545, El Segundo, 90245. Telephone: (310) 414-5700. Dianne Feinstein, (D), 331 Hart Bldg., Washington O.C., 20510, (202) 224- 3841 or 11111 Santa Monica Blvd., Ste. 915, Los Angeles, 90025, (310) 914-7300. MOUSE Of REPRESENTATIVES Chris Cox, (R), 47th Dist., 4000 MacArthur Blvd, East Tower, Ste. 430, Newport Beach, 92660, (714) 756- 2244 or 206 Cannon Bldg., Washing- ton, D.C. 20515, 202-225-5611. (Rep- resents most of Newport Beach.) Dana Rohrabacher, (R), 4Sth Dist., 16162 Beach BWd., Suite 304, Hunt- ington Beach, CA., 92647, (714) 847- 2433 or 1027 LOfl9WOrth Building, Washington D.C. (202) 225-2415 (Rep- resents Costa Mesa and West New- port Beach). STATE SENATE Ross Johnson (R), 35th Dist., 18552 Mac.Arthur Blvd. Ste. 220, Irvine, 92715, 833-0180. STATE A.SSEM9LY Marilyn Brewer (R), 70th Dist., 18952 MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 220, Irvine, 92715, 863-7070. STATE COASTAL COMMISSK>N 4S Fremont St., Suite 2000, San fran- cisa>, CA. 94105. (415) 904-S200. Regional office located In Long Beach, (310) 590-5071. ORANGE COUNTY BOARD Of 5WEJMSORS Hall of Administration, 10 Civk Cen- ter Plaza, Santa Ana, 92701. Jim Sliva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa) 834-3220. Thomas Wilson, 5th District (Newport OllUll• mwnY ...... •Fair Drfw, Calta~~­ lewd: "9sldent Jim L1nCl*a. Vb ~ Gary Hayakawl. Jcihn er. en, RMldv Smith, Emily Slinfoi'd, Mari-an I.II Fotlette, A.G. ~Don Wiiiet. Don Satt.elll. GRAW COUNTY 90A11D Of IDUCATIOff 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Cos- ta Mesa, 92628-9050, 966-4000. Elizabeth D. Parket, 1M1T1ber, Trustee Area 5 Costa Mesa, Newport Beach. CITY OF COSTA -..sA Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, 92626, 154-5223. Mayor. l>eter Buffa Council: Joe Erickson, Gary Monwn, Heather Somers, Ubby Cowan. CITY Of NEWPOM 8IAOt Newport Be-ach City Hall, 3300 New- port Blvd. 92663. 644-3309. Mayor: Jan Oebay COYncll: John H~ Thomas Edwards, Norma Glover, Dennis O'Neil, John Noyes, Tom Thomson. COAST COMMUNITY COUEGE DISllttcr District Office: 1370 Adams Ave., Cos- ta Mesa, CA. 92626, 432-5898. Chancellor: William M. Vega Board: Walter Howald, Sherry Baum, Paul Berger, Armando Ruiz, Jerry Pat· terson. NEWPORJ.MESA UNIRED SCHOOL DISTRICT District Office: 1601 16th St .. Newport Beach, 92663, 760-3200. Superinten- dent Mac Bernd Soard: Dana Blade. Judy Franco, Ed Decker; Jim Ferryman, Martha Fluor; Wendy Leece, Serene Stokes. MESA CONSOUDATED WATER DIS1IUCT 1965 Placentia, Costa Mesa, 92627, 631-1200 Board: Trudy Ohlig, Hank Panian, Mike Healey, Fred Bockmiller. Dana Haynes. COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT P.O. Boll 1200 Costa Mesa, 92628- 1200, 754-5043. Board: Jim Ferryman, Art Perry, Nate Reade, Arlene Schafer and Dan Wor- thington. O r i ginal IHIPERGO $5.99 Sq. Ft. (inst alled) Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber .t..A7o'nc10it-ra1 s49·foron900 UPT03MOS SAME AS CASH OAC ABPETDEPOT VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial & Residential Sales & Service Full hne of Wool Woven ,A,cm1nster & Sisal Carpeting Available 1904 Harbor Boulevard • Coata Meaa .E. Comer of Harbor & 19th Street ~~~---1 .. 722·9642 CIC uc# 649491 Mon~at 1D-6 Sun 11-.5 SPICW 5()¢ volunteer diredory • The VOU#nElll DNCTO«Y runs perlodally In the Dally Pilot. If you'd like Information on getting your orga- nization llsted, call 642-021, ext. 331. '97 RACE FOR THE CURE The Susan G. Kamen Breast cancer FOYndatlon Is looking for volunteers to make Its '97 Race for the Cunt a stag- gering success. One of California's largest SK run/walks needs assistance with pre-race events and race day activ- ities. It takes more than 1,200 volunteers to operate the Newport !teach event at Fashion Island. If yOY'd like to help with the Sept. 28 event, call 224-0299 and lea._. your name, address and phone number. You'll receive a volunteer sign· up sheet afterward. BAL1.ET PAOFICA The Ballet Pacifica Guild, a volunteer support grOYp for Ballet Pacifica. needs volunteers for a variety of tasks. For information, call Molly Lynch at 851- 9930. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS Men and women over 20 years old who have lived in Orange COYnty for at least six months and have been on the job for at least three months are needed to serve as big brothers or big sisters for children ages 6 to 16 from single-parent homes. For information, call 544-m3 COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNOL The Costa Mesa literacy Center needs volunteer tutors to teach English as a second language. Free Laubach training is provided and requires no foreign lan- guage skills. In addition to earning c.erti- fication, graduates will be assigned a student at a nearby teaching center. A tax deductable $30 materials fee pro- vides everything needed to lead a stu- dent through two skill books. To register or for more information, call 548-3384 or 548-6584. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senior services facili- ty at the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers for a variety of tasks. For more information, call 645-2356 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EXCHANGE ClUB CHILD ABUSE PRE- VENTION CENTER Donate new school supplies or become a volunteer to help children victimized by child abuse. Volunteers work with county referrals to assist high-risk vic- tims of parental drug addiction. And to ensure their on-going development, they need paper. aayons, pencils. etc. for dassworlt. Drop off supplies at the Child Abuse Center Office In Costa Mesa at 2482 Newport Blvd., No. 7 or Union Bame In Newport Beach at 1090 Bayside Dr. Phone 722-11Q7 for lnfonnatlon. FAIRVIEW DEVELOPMENTAL QHT£R This st.a~ facility In Costa Mesa pro- vides care, treatment ind specialized training to Individuals with develop- mental disabilities. Anyone Interested In helping to set up fundralslng stations should contact Ray sanchez at 31G-697- 1199. . HERrTAGE HOUSE AUXILIARY Volunteers are needed for an auxiliary support group being formed by Her- itage House, a non-profit substance abuse recovery home for pregnant and parenting women and their children in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 646-2271. HIGH HOP£S HEAD INJURY PROGRAM Head-Injured adult students desper- ately need volunteers to help them walk and complete exercises that will assist their physical and cognitive re-training. Instructors provide on-site training at the Costa Mesa facility for volunteers of all ages, with no compulsory number of hours required. The students train Mon· day throwgh Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 661 Hamilton, Suite 300. Con· tact Ann Markey at 953-5757, ext. 111. !LIFELINE LIVING CENTERS Mentally ill adults rely on the Newport Beach center for residential housing. It needs professional fund-raisers to SUP; port and maintain this resource. Contact Jerry Gaisen at 675· 1700. MARCH OF DIMES The March of Dimes office in Newport Beach needs volunteers to coordinate and index resource files and create a master filing system of information and referral sources. This agency, dedicated to preventing birth defects, also needs front office assistants. Orientation is provided. call 263-1100. NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY UT· ERA.CY PROGRAM The library's literacy program urgently seeks volunteers to tutor adults wishing to improve their reading and writing skills. Tutor Training Workshops held at the Central library will certify volun· teers. They take place at 1000 Avocado Ave. Registration includes a $20 tax- deductable fee covering all training materials and books. Phone 717-3874 for more information. WATER CONTINUED FROM A 1 shareholders tendered their shares in favor of the deal. All shareholders will receive $1,100 per share in the com.mg months, but the Local Agency Formation Com.mission still must approve the deal. A date has not been set for a hearing on the matter. Diana Leach, Mesa's assis- tant general manager, believes the merger Friday morning should not have transpired. "We believe the meeting held today was unauthorized and illegal based on the advice of our legal counsel," Leach said. Leach could not say how much Mesa plans to spend in its attempt to take over Santa Ana Heights. She said the board of directors sets spending luruts "incrementally as they go along." I So far Mesa has spent nearly 1 % of its annual $15.7 million budget in its quest to acquire CRUMM EL CONTINUED FROM A 1 Forgey to the group homes, but "we have no information, no belief, that (Crummel) was alone or unsupervised with kids,• he said. "I'm absolutely sure that noth- ing happened to any child in our facility," he said. "We have no other information on which to continue any investigation." The 79-year-old Forgey, who earned his degree from the USC School of Medicine in 1944, has no history of discipline with the state medical board, but the No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper ms IN ... l>'aily Pilot Advantages: Three out of four people in America have foot pain. What's worse, two-thirds of those people think it's normal. It's not! 1. No hospitalization, more convenient. Funny thing a.bout bunions, while you sit around wondering how you got them (most are hereditary), they just keep getting bigger. Year after year, left untreated, bunions only grow worse. Ultimately even buying shoes an extra size latger won't help. 8""9_ In This Ad For A FREE CONSULTATION X-Rllyt & 'l>MfnlMt Not Included Thousands of Satisfi«J Patients Free Video Upon-Request Most Insurance Plans Pa For The Procedure 2. Patients are generally less apprehensive. 3. Generally there is less pain. 4. 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AddlllonaJ.ly, lrvine Ranch shareholders of the Santa Ana Heights Water Co., can expect to start receiving their water from Irvine Ranch th.is summer. •Hopefully, (Santa Ana Heights water customers) will get full water service even prior to Local Agency Formation Commission approval,• Fergu- son said. •ay this summer, July or August, they will be getting their monthly water bills from Irvine Ranch Water District. It will be a lower rate than what they are currently paying.• Ferguson said some unprovements to the water sys- tem are already taking place, but Irvine Ranch plans to make a pnoritlzed list of improve- ments for the area. "That system is not in as bad a shape as people made it out to be/ he sdld. "It will take time to evaluate what and when it needs to be done.· A prelirrunary bearing to determine whether Mesa's law- swt is worth purswng is expect- ed to be held in mid-July. board is reviewing his record in I response to public complaints - 1 about his association with Crum- mel. Crununel faces 14 counts of child molestation involving three underage Big Bear boys in San Bernardino County. When the tri- al is over, Crumroel will face alle- gatlons of murder with special cir- cumstances involving a Costa Mesa boy who disappeared off Harbor Boulevard in 1979. Cost Effective : LegalSorE .... OlffEIUIT .... llTTla. _,..•st••· SAME PIUCE EVERYWHERE SO WHATS THE DIFFllUNCU wtlCNOWFlm • s '• .. fA16 SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1997 TENSIONS CONTINUED FROM A 1 They'll report back to the City Council at its July 14 meeting The Serenity Spnngs Founda-, t10n applled for a city business License at 2501 Vista Baya m August, dnd word about the fdcility spread through the qwe t street by December The neighbors who object to the fdcility sdid they have noth· mg against the concept of the home. "If they would limit their c1ct1v1ty to tour to six people, I probdbly wouldn't have a prob- lem with 1t." resident Bud Shaf- f Pr said "But there are different l<1cPs weekly that look Like peo- µI<> I don't wdnt m my neighbor- hood" Dan Talbott, who runs the non-profit fac1h ty, said locating '>uch a home m a residential nt•1qhborhood ·1s more the rule thc1n the exception " The foun- dc111on cloPsn't treat patients or pro\ 1cle dC'tox, he said. We lt'dC h them how to lwe c,oherly," he sc11d "This house is 1dec1lly su1 tt>d !or our purposes." Some of the foundation's Vista Bayr1 nC'tghbors said they have notlC'Pd more trafhc, parked cars c1ncl '>trcrnqers in their neighbor- hood srncC' th<> home opened. Till'\' also compl.11ned that the hor11e t'> -,Nvmg more than the lour lo six people md1cated on its bu..,rne'>s License I Poltce said cnme m the neigh· burhood has not escc1lated s1gnif- 1c-c1ntl) since the home opened. Last summer, City Counctl mt>mlwrs grappled with The Blulb' homC'owners' concerns c1hout HC'drtskober Manor, a home for compulsive gamblers Those re>s1dents were shocked thc1t such d home could open in their neighborhood without their input But city officials lec1med then thc11 they can't do much to restrict residential care homes - that's the state's job. The homes have basically the same rights as any other property owner on the street. Serenity Springs does house more clients than its business license estimate, Talbott said. But state law preempts any restrictions the city places on group homes. Serenity Springs does not need a special state license because they're not offering treatment. The home offers 90- day residential recovery, and staff members drive the residents to Alcoholics Anon ymous meet- ings and counseling sessions, Tal bott said. He blamed the tensions with neighbors on his own lack of public relations outreach. ·1 haven't done a very good job addressing (the complaints!," he said. "I plan on meeting with each of the neighbors and invit- ing them to an open house.• The home doesn't advertise and gets its residents only by referral from treatment facilities, Talbott said. He wouldn't say how much residents pay to stay there, but said the foundation offers scholarships for those who can't afford it. \ He pointed to the facility's 11 p.m . curfew and rule against res· idents having cars as proof the home is a good neighbor. ''I'v~ always wondered ii peo- ple would see this the same way il it were a reside ntial facility for cancer patients," Tai boll said. "What this house 1s ail about is solutions." He called neighbors' com· plaints "harassment." Shaffer said he wasn't pre1u· diced against recovering alco· holies -he just doesn't like the impact the home has on his qual- ity of life. "I don't care If it's Betty Ford hersell," he said. "l just don't want it on my street. U the re were a limit, it might be better." J oin the fun at Mesa Verde Center on Saturday, June 28 from 11 -3 p .m . ) There's fun for the whole family • L. including contests for kids, dancing, and r efreshme nts. And vote for your fa vorite car at the Ninth Annual Fifties Fling Classic Car Show! Contesi...,.. open IO klda up IO 111,..,.. of ace Bubble IUlll and ~70'1are provided Some rMtrlcttona may apply u ~ Entertalnment. car show, and contMte.,.. rree or chargu ' Take a stroll down memory lane at the CLASSIC CAR SHOW featuring over I oo classic cars from the 40's, so's and 80 's/ ~-·~ 0 MaaVercl8 Center ' In Costa Mesa For more information call (714) 435-2050. ' Put a bug in someone's ear. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS ~~ Now Forming Kids/ Adults can 11A/Z22-66Z for info WEBER .. Newpon Bnch/Cosra Mesa Dally Pilot Food & Wine Festival at Crystal Court Thursday. June 26. 1997 5:30 p.m. -8:30 p.m. $30 Admission Fe.ituring: • Great cuisine from the nuny South Coast Pla2.i restaur.ints. • An exciting sampling of premium California wines. • Live steel drums of "Steel Parade" for your dancing or listening pleasure. Benefiting The Food Distribution Center S Someone C.uu Soup Kitchen Crystal Court • 3333 Bear Street Costa Mesa • (714) 435-2160 EYE-OPENER Single-elimination format · proves to be a Tiger-killer QUOTE OF THE DAY -nus 1s a great group Thi'J groups going to ruh-lhe UX>rld • -CJ)\f CROSS COl NTHY COACH 8//J, SUM/\lifl Army (for real) invades golf course, celebrating McAda •West Point quarterback (Mr. Irrelevant XXII) gets heckled, but nevertheless scores again for the Cadets. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot N EWPORT BEACH -Even the Army found a sense of humor Fnday and got in the spirit of Irrelevant Week. stuff, like 20-foot containers and Army trailers. According to Randolph, who helped salute this week's landing of West Point quarterback Ronnie McAda, Mr. Irrelevant XX.11, said there are only seven Hemits in Orange County. The vehicle, which had a price tag of $214,481, was parked in front of the clubhouse for the Runnin' Gunnin' Golf Townament at Newport Beach Executive Golf Course, where owner Steve Lane has hosted the event for years. "(Our golf course) really is famous for that," Lane said of hosting the event. ·we really like it here." • While the craziest hole belonged to Ronnie McAda proudly "They set you up in this chair, and you just relax and gel a message. It was great, so I'd have to say that one (is my favorite). l told them I'd be back after 18." McAda, selected 240th and absolutely dead last in the NFL dra1t by the Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers, had bands on him at No. 9, as well, as sqwrt-gun shooters and water-balloon tossers hammered the Army signal caller who led the Cadets to a West Point-record 10-victory season, includlng a filth consecubve wm over rival Navy "We're pegging everybody," frat member Denny Hsu said. Goll Coun;e), ht m perfectly at the Fdffious Heckler I lole •For McAda, who sd.id he's db-or 7-handicap golfer, 1t WdS the first time playing golf with lus fldncee, Laurd Bdtns, d student dl the University ot Texds "And 1 hdven't pldyed goU w1th my mom since I was 15, •· ddded McAdd, now 23. "There are 1 a lot of run thmgs going on dround here and my whole ldmily'<; haVUlg d good llme • .. McAda Sdld he struggled the most on No 7, where golf Prs were required to tee off left-handed "Mine" he sdld, "Just went strcught left " l\vo of McAdd's clubhead COYers were a Green Bay Packer dnd an Army mule Accord.J.ng to Runrun' Gunrun' director Steve Bernardy 25 foursomes played m the tournament "I'm a sergeant, just like Sergeant Bilko," announced Terry Ballard, who Joined Sgt. Gerald Randolph of the Costa Mesa recruiting station to show off two of the Army's latest urban assault vehicles, a la "Stripes.· Actually, the camouflaged Hummer was dwarled by the 83,000-pound Hemit, a Palletized Load System that is capable of handling nuclear warheads, but generally sticks with the lighter No. 9, the World Famous Heckler Hole featuring a dozen or so members of UCI's Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, Mr. Irrelevant XXIl preferred No. 8. "We're throwing everythmg," added Pe ter Klhg "Wlupped cream, tortillas. and random (fake) body parts." Keith Wyrick, the zaniest club champion in the area (he holds the course record at Newport Beach • McAdd, who will reportedly pld} real goU todAy at Newport Bedch Counlr) Club was treated to the trad!llonal ngdr dnd donut greeting Fnday morrung "That's the Massage Hole," McAda declared •SEE XXll PAGE BS One Handy fellow • Former Pilot sports scribe, who promoted Irrelevant Week from the beginning, has seen enough to make even the likes of ESPN envious. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot I 1994, the final year of n the Rams in Southern California. Howard L Handy was the only notable source pounding keys in the Anaheim Stadium football press "I was paid for going to the Olympics and covering the Super Bowl and World Series. You can't beat that ... " -HOWARD L HANDY Olympic Games. box with a typewriter. Some things would never change But Handy, a veteran sportswriter who turns 80 on Dec. 24, has never missed a beat, covering everything from the alley-oop shot to the zone defense. from Bob Hope visiting Tarawa lsland in World War 0 to Carl Lewis wmrung gold at the 1984 Los Angeles •1 was paid for going to the Olympics and covering the Super Bowl and World Series," he said. "You can't beat that." Handy, who once worked for the Dodgers but was soon replaced by a younger fellow • SEE HANDY PAGE 85 DOH LEACH I 0,61.Y Pl.OT The Tigers' Michael McGuire (above) celebrates after reaching thlrd; Danny Whitaker (below) slides in safely at the plate ln Thursday's playoH contest. little league ,,_,it eat t Q 9 Tigers KO'd in a battle of the champions, 6-5 •ngers end season at 23-2 after a game which had the ups and downs of a classic showdown with Robinwood Angels. By Molly Yanity, Daily Piiot HUNTINGTON BEACH-A little league baseball game lasts about two hours, and in that span of 120 minutes, a boy can feel about every emotion known to man. The anxiousness during pregame warmups, the tense feeling that comes over you as a ball is hit in your direction, the thrill of a game- tying run, the disappointi:nent of an error. The boys feel it all. At Thursday's Distnct 62 Touma- ment of Champions Major Division, the Costa Mesa American Little League ngers went through the spectrum of emotions that ended with a wave of sadness as their 23-2 season came to a close as the result of a 6-5 come-from-belund victory by the Robinwood Angels at Seav- 1ew Park in Huntington Beach. The Angels and ligers were both the champions in their respective 11 and 12-year-old leagues, and met in the first round of the tournament. The Tigers, jazzed and seemingly ready for the game, came out fiat in the first inning with the first three batters going down to strikeouts as the Angels' right-hander J.J. Vali- centi whiffed all three with a strong mix of fastballs and sweeping curves. Things didn't get better in the Angels' half of the inning as the ligers committed two errors and starting pitcher Renny Jackson gave up three walks. The Tigers found themselves down 3-0 in a matter of minutes. Then the pendulum swung and the Tigers were granted their moments of exuberance. Jackson sent an 0-2 curveball over the right field fence to put the ligers on the board. Then he retired the side via whiffs. The ligers got another run in the third when James Mowatt, who reached base when he was nailed in the foot with a pitch, scored on a wild pitch. With the Angels up 4-2. the melancholy Tigers attacked Wlth an mtensity and Joyfulness in the filth that would end up being their time of glory for the contest. Danny Wlutaker led off with a double to the right-center gap. Michael McGuire and Andrew Carich followed with walks to load the bases. Jackson sent a fly to left that sacrificed Wlutaker across the plate. Matt Bourquardez reached on first on a fielder's choice, but the Angels were unable. to get an out when McGuire, who was caught in a rundown between home and third, returned safely to third. Then, Cody Ostrander belted a two-run single to gwe the Tigers a 5-4 lead. The Tigers and Manager Pat McGuire were ecstatic, with the boys pumping their palrns-to-the- sky hands over their shoulders. But disappointment would follow as the Angels tied the score in the bottom of the inning, and the Tigers would strand two runners in scoring position in their last at-bat in the seventh. . · Robinwood's Brandon Harper singled Russ Fulkerson in for the Angels' winning run, bringing tears and conclusiveness to the Tigers despite a vahant 13-strikeout perfor- mance by Jackson and a fine sea- son The Tigers bring their season to a close with a few CMLL records in their belts, including most wins m a season and most team home runs They tallied 26. Canch, McGwre and Jackson each posted eight. They also had a team battmg average of .332, while the pitchmg corps bad an earned run average of 1.73 wttb 246 strikeouts in 175 mrungs District 62 Tou~ of Champions Majors Division Roblnwood Antels 6, Costa Mesa American Tigen 5 ligers 011 030 O • s 6 4 Angels 301 010 1 • 6 5 1 Jackson, McGuire (7) and McGuire, Ostrander (7). Valicente, Correa (7) and Brannon. W -Correa. L · McGuire. 28 • Whitaker (CM) 38 • Fulkerson (R) HR • Jackson (CM). ·r-~~~..:~~~--, . . roger carlson :Always the 'BigH' . . · •Sports writers, they all come and go, but Ho,•did L. Handy was the so,... wluch Damon Runyun would find a chapter for I keep1J19 \\1th the n upgrade or rele\ dl1C\ a .l .I.the Irrelevant Week X.' doings Sunday, where Annv qudrterback Ronrue lcAda 1s due for more toasts, ma\•be a llttJe roast, someone else '"'ill 1om the lunehght for a few moments. and it could not be to d more desenwg person And that 1s Howard L Hand)', a sportswnter who retired from the Dally Pilot se\'eral years ago but who sUll commands d great deal of respect from his peers. and who was so very supporu\'e of lrrele\dnt Week as 11 began m lq7fi and cont.u\Ued well mto the late '80 I first met Howard \vhen I was a .... -.1gned to e cort a Dally Pilot .. tnnger named Ten Llebenguth to the Los Angeles Coliseum m l 9b8, where the press box had been an all-stag msbtuuon smce . th£' day<; of Howdrd Jone-. and Knute Rockne 1 made d spiel dbout th£' tac I • she wa~ with m£' on an ofhcldl ne,,·spaper ass1gnment, but high school boys sports 1996-97 year-ender I fowdfd. the o;ergeant of arms at that tune m the pres" bo>., ct.llowed me to ;;td\' hut 1gently) booted hc>r oul mro the stands c!E>sp1lc rn'y protest, complete with a hot dog and soft dnnk He was, ot course, only following orders And it was not long after that the all-male basuon of the press bo:\ became a casualty of the march to\\iard the 21st century 16 THREE' Cross country, volleyball and water polo forge postseason success to highlight CdM High's boys athletics in 1996-97 . C ORONA DEL MAR -Though Corona del Mar High football, basketball and baseball all failed to make the CIF Southern Sec- tion Playoffs for the first time since 1-. it might surptts& some to know Sea King boys produced more team playoff victories (eight) than any New- port-Mesa District school in the 1996- 97 athletic year. 'Ibere was, ln fact, plenty of succets to soothe the setbacks experienced by the •big three,• whlch collectively have felled to see playoff action only twice II\ the lalt 22 years Pot starten, Coach BUl Sumner's c:ro.t country contingent claimed the CIP Stete Divtalon IV championship by ~-ettbil~ e. ihlie water polO bl play- off streak beyond Coach John Vargas' 14-year tenure, winter sports provided no postseason activity. So by the 1l.me tennis and volleyball became sprfng sensations, students and the community seemed eager to embraoo the excitement created by extended playoff runs. With senior Newport-Mesa District Player of the Yeor Blair Hoppe leading the way, the volleyball squad left a trail of upset victiml, en route to the CIP Oivtsion ru cb~lonship match. Coach Tun Mang's tennis squad, despite losing the ervtces of its would- be top three singles players for various reasons, l\dvanced to th DiviJ:lon I Selllifinals for th second straight o- 'Plain old magic' •That's how Coach Bill Sumner described the unknown forces behind Corona del Mar's CIF State Division IV boys cross country championship. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Piiot C ORONA DEL MAR -'naming tapers, dietary manipulation and all manner of motivational techruques are among th methodology used by cross country coach s attempting to pinpoint peak perfonnance to a specific date and time. Ln the end, however, t>ven the sport's most npel'ienced tactioans often resort to ardent appeals to whatever mysbc forces they bPliE>vc CM help. Whatever W\Ulrdry Corona del Mar H1qh Coach Bill Sumner wielded on his boy cro country team last fall. p&d off blg·time at thl" CIP at Championship , Dec. 1 at no' Woodward Park But don't expect Sumner to ummanze at •SEE MAGIC ~E IM It was not long after that a new pla}er tn the Dally Pilot Sports Department was en route. and it did not dawn on me unbl he bowed up that 1t was the same guy who would take no pnsoners m the press box But from that day I grew to rec;pect and admire him as a sport wnter. pnmarily because m dealing with a sheer workload, Hownrd was unbeatable He would have been n great subject for an olkaline battery commeroal Nobody, not anyone, could ~tay with Howard in tem\S of putting out the copy during an era which l have of ten catt>gorued as a ·conmnt two-minute dnll, • under the iron hand of th n Sports Editor Glenn Whit • ln t rmc; of volum , Wlth Howard o\ th pom\ of ana I truly beli v w w re an • SEE CARL.SON Pit.GE ~ 82 SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1997 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ' ,, _., I\ \ I ,, I "' ( . I I • I I I I I I \ I \ I I "\ \ I : I Sl•mm .. ...,..._ 8ie ...._,,._mm row, lroa left: A. ........ co-=ll Peblan Cerrall. K.C. lawUnl, Joe ....... wm Joli--Jory leDedttll. 8rlu Bauer, Jolua ltodgen. Adam Ubl, bead coach wauct Kboary; froid row, from left: Erle McGowen. Jallan <;erruU. Ala Nortbrlclge, Blake DUUon, S-. qe.tan. J8IOll ~dy, Jeff Reed. Slammers' do· some slammin' After defeating the defend· ing state champion Western Orange County Wolves in the final of the CerritOI Tourna- ment Memorial Day weekend, the Orange Coast United Slammer1 came back in the Moreno VaU.y Tournament by upsetting the cal Heat, the country11 highest ranked soc- cer team, and captured their fourth premier tournament in a row. On their way to the finala, the Slammers beat CD Pu -'·O, and the host gold team, Moreno Valley, 8-0. Then they tied Upland Celtlc, 0·0, to advance to S\lll· day's final where they topped the Heat. The Slammers next stop will the prestigious Surf Cup Invita· tlonal in San Diego. The Surf Cup features most of the top youth teams in the world and takes place in late July. Couch Potato Run II: Eagles9 fund-raiser COSTA MESA -The Estancia High boys and girls cross country programs are once again offering a unique fund-raiser: the Couch Potato Run II. The program invites interested Hparticipants" to contribute a $20 donation, which will include a medal and a T-shirt. The catch, of course, is that you can either partake in a 10K run, or simply imagine the joys or run- ning and new fitness levels attained by such activity from your favorite couch or easy chair. HThis is a fund-raiser and you won't have to run the race," said Estancia Coach Charlie Appell, who notes the T-shirt and medal will officially denote one's couch potato status for his/her family and friends. HI also think there's a good chance you can finish first in your age group with a real fast time," Appell quipped. To Henter," please send check or money order (made out to Estancia High School cross coun- try program) to: Estancia Couch Potato Run II c/o Charlie Appell, 2829 Lemon St. Apt. C, Costa Mesa, 92626. Appell invites you to list shirt size and predicted place and time. For information, phone 432- 5112, or 540-2368. Right now you can buy a brand new 1996 Mercedes· Benz for thousands of dollars less than you would have paid for the identical vehicle just last year. models, with exceptional values in S-Class Sedans, S-Class Coupes and SL Roadsters. We have made a special purchase of choice 1996 models from other dealers all acr.oss the country and have a selection of all We can't advertise the prices of these vehicles. However, we can tell you this: you will never have a better opponunicy to save thousands d dollars on a brand new Mercedes.. Benz. FlETCHERJONF-S M·O ·T ·O ·R ·C ·A ·R·S ' 130 1 Q u a il Stre et• 714 833-9300 '94 DODGE VIPERRDSTR Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot SATIJROAY, JUNE 21, 1997 83 ~'Ibne for sOme r----------------------, ! ' I I I I I I I I I I \ < , I I • jsaltwater fiShing I i I I TRIO OF SEA KINGS ALL-CIF FOR DIVISION Ill • : • Deep sea fishing is : holding.its own; 16th : annual 552 Club Stag : Shoot proves to be as '. successful as anticipated. : o ff shore waters are : producing good catches of . albacore, yellowtail and · yellowtin tuna, while coastal : high spots are loaded with · spawning sand bass. : Calms seas between the ·power plant and inside oil rigs . are holding breezing schools of ·barracuda and yellows. Mid-channel shark fishing for blues and mako sharks is · improving daily and there are plenty of big squid being caught on night time trips out of both Balboa-based landings. Albacore are still within a day's run for sport boats leaving out of Davey's Locker and Newport Landing but they slid a little farther south with the strong winds that blew through last week. ·we are looking at running between 65 and 80 miles from : Newport before we are getting · into the main body of : long bodies,• reported ·spokesman Jeff Hewitt at : Davey's Locker, 673-1434, Boats making the run to : albacore fishing grounds are also · finding yellowtail under floating kelp and bluefin tuna are hitting · feathers as the sporthshers head · home during the late afternoon trolling period. Newport Beach anglers Scott Larsen and Sharif Mohammed headed the small skiff "Long Shark" out to a spot about 26 miles from Point Loma and decked three yellowfin tuna in the 25-pound class and two big yellowtail earlier this week. Lots of private boats are heading out · daily as a good supply of anchovies and sardines are · available in Newport Bay. Giant squid have created a lot of excitement for harbor area anglers as they continue to stay in local waters. "The biggest jigging has been taking place between the Balboa and Newport piers," Hewitt said. Davey's Locker is running two boats out to the hot spot on Friday and Saturday nights because the squid have been coming up to the lights. When heading out on a squid fishing trip, don't wear any clothing that you care about. Once a squid hits the deck, it lets go with a squirt of black ink that is almost impossible to wash out. "The bigger the squid the · more it squirts and some of these 10-pounders we have been catching put out a spray like it's : coming out of a garden hose," · Hewitt said. Ed Dillon of Newport Beach · spends a lot of time on the water ' off Huntington Beach when he is ROWING ·Bridle, Gayer, Thurmond to attend Lake Placid camp • Newport Aquatic Center juniors trying to qualify for national team. NEWPORT BEACH ' -Four juniors from the Newport Aquat- ic Center Canoe/Kayak Team will tra.tn at the Junior World Team Selection camp in Lake Placid, N.Y.~ starting Saturday, after quAllfying for the camp last month in Seattle. In Lake Pl.ad d, canoeists and kayakera will train for two weeb, after which races will detennlne the qualifiers for the junior national team. which competes in Finland this year at the World . Cbampionshlps. · NewpOrt Harbor High athletes '.Monica Bridle, Mike Gayer and ·Laura Thunnon.d, along With : Alilo Nlguitl11 ~ Von Km, · will repretent MAC at the Lake : Pladd triall. · following the trlall. the Junkn · will tre\'91 to GainlvUlt, Oa., to meet tbe _.of the NAC liMm for · the Sj)rtnt ~tioeal Cbampl· . ooabipl. ' The aforementioned junlon ·have aotn.d in watar spo111, · C:ompettng .tn IUl'flld oompetitklm : in tfie Wintar and ou&rig~ In · tbe summer. -By RJalaard D'"'n jim niemiec not behind the counter at Anglers Center, 642-6662, in Newport Beach. Dillon reported that yellowtail are mixed in with breezing schools of log barracuda. According to the veteran salt water angler, the best fishing is in about 20 fathoms of water right off Bolsa Chica State Beach. Private boats and day boats out of local landings are metering schools of fish and seeing •puddlersH with most stops producing lots of fish in the gunny sacks. Cl The 16th Annual lnvltaUonaJ 552 Club Stag Shoot hosted over 150 shooters on 31 teams at the June 11 competition at Prado Olympic Shooting Park in Chino Hills. This outdoor editor teamed with Walter Hahne of Camio Shores and Corona del Mar's Gary Babick for rounds of trap, skeet, doubles, sporting clays and other assorted challenging shotgun sports for a fun day on the range. The 552 Stag Shoot netted over $36,000 and these funds will be given to Hoag Memorial Presbytarian Hospital to benefit the renovation of Haag's operating rooms. According to Robert J. Sparr of Corona del Mar, chairman of this·year's event, "It was a great venue and everyone had a good time.H The course, set up by Jay Braccini, was a challenge for all shooters as 131 targets were used. The day began with a rendition of the Star Spangled Banner and ended with taps and a common blast. MThis year marked another banner event," Sparr said. •1t was a great day to compete against some of the best shooter in Newport Beach and the state, be able to see some old friends, shooting buddies, duck hunters and raise money for Hoag Hospital.ff Newport Beach sportsmen Rishard Berg, Bob McDaniel, Dell DeRevere, Omer Long, Tad and Drew Devine, Andy Carey, Dave Wooten, Randy Johnson, and Mike ~effers participated, along with the Hoag Hospital Foundation staff. VEN DINO No co-npenrlOn Greor pan °'Full Time business Invest ~ 24 OCO ro earn up ro ~ 1,SCX> weekly' Sro!l Now! For bioctve colt 100-791-0511 •Hoppe, Alshuler are first-team • Division ID and Andrews makes second team in boys volleyball. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot Recent Corona del Mar High graduate Blair Hoppe, the Newport- Mesa District Player of the Year in boys volley- ball, is among three Sea Kings afforded All-CIF Southern Section honors by the sport's coaches' association. Hoppe, a 6-foot-4 out- side hitter bound for use, was joined by 6-5 sophomore middle blocker Dennis Alshuler on the Division ID first team. Tim Andrews, a 1 departed senior who posted a career-high 24 kills in the five-game, Division ill champi- onship-match loss to now-three-time defend- ing champion Santa Ynez, is a second-team choice as a 6-0 outside hitter. Hoppe, a four-year varsity perlonner and a three-time all-district pick, was the go-to guy for Coach Steve Conti's 14-5 Sea Kings, who upset top-seeded Lagu- na Beach and fourtb- seeded Calvary Chapel in the postseason. Alshuler, a three-sport performer in his second 1 season as a starting mid- dle blocker, was a consis- tent complement to Hoppe in the middle, allowing the Sea Kings to keep opposing block- ers honest. Andre'lls, a first-year starter, who responded when other teasns chose to attack his inexperi- ence by serving to him often, added an addition- al hitting presence to his polished passing. I I I I I I I I I I I L----------------------~ Cubs bow out in tb.e third round •Newport Beach Little League entry eliminated by Mission Viejo North team, 10-5, in Minor A Division. LAGUNA NIGUEL -The Cubs of Newport Beach tittle League bowed out of the District 55 Tournament of Champions Minor A Divi- sion in the third round after a 10-5 loss to Mis- sion Viejo North. Billy Morrow started on the hill for the Cubs, and the two squads were toe-to-toe at 4- • at the end of the third inning. Milsion Viejo got on the board first. but the Cubs countered in the third when Brian Be<:.beW knocked a bases loaded double to clear the begs. Ryan Snider followed with a single to drive in Bechelli. A couple erron and walks led to a Mission Viejo explosion that resulted in a dooming 11ve-run fowth inning. The Cubs did not fold, though, as Grant Almquist doubled, and Andy Frenkiel drove biol in off of a triple. •we put together some mini-assaults, but couldn't get anythil;lg else,· Manager Andy Prenkiel said. "lt was a great game except that one inning.• Prenkiel and SpenceT Herbert also pitched for the Cubs, who wrap up their season at 19- 5. Almquist, Bechelll and Frenkiel join the NBI.l. nine and 10-year-olds all-star team. Final registration for '97 season today DON t.EACl1 /DAU' !'LOT Newport Beach Cubs' third baseman Spencer Herbert leaps with Joy after nalllng a Laguna Beach buerunner tn a pick oft a throw from catcher Brlan BechellL Below, Cubs' shOl'tltop Grant Alm.qubt ls rtght on target u he hurl.I to h.la ttnt baseman for an out tn the same game' of the Touma.meat of Champions. LITTLE LEAGUE The final registration tor the COSTA MESA POP WARNER 1997 season of the Costa Mesa In other District 62 Toumament of Champions action: Pop Warner Football and Cheerleading League will be held today, June 21, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in front of the Costa Mesa High School gym. The league will field teams in five age and weight divisions beginning Wllh the Mitey Mites (7-8 weighing 45-80 pounds) through the Midgets (11-13 weighing 95·140 pounds and age 14 weighing 95-120 pounds.) Practices begin Aug. 1 and the season kicks off Saturgay, Sept. 13. Practices are held at Tewinkle Park, and games are played at Costa Mesa High. Today is also the final registration at the early rate of $125 for players, . and $40 plus uniform costs for cheerleaders. It Is also the last date unilonn fit- ting for cheerleaders. For additional information, call 440-9970. Cool off la Arlzoaaf .IUDSON IN ALPINE SUMMER SCHOOL Spectacular White Mountains. H.S. Credits incl. ESL. Co-Ed. Grades ~1 2. . Actlvlties. Travel SENIOR MINOR Westminster 5, Costa Mesa National Little League 3 MINORS Huntington Valley 3, Costa Mesa American Athletics 2 Also Company Agents for: Safeco • Progressive • FIC Superior & More! GOOD/YEAR Wlntw llChool In Boon9dllt.Qr IC· 12. Including ... Mercury Ins. O Costa Mesa ·Tire & • Auto ·service center PROFESSIONAL AUTO CENTER Quality Tiree r QU811ty Service,.. Quality People • BOYS '-GIRLS AGES 9-1 7 11 JULY 7·8·9·10 tl IULY l8•l9·JO-J1 tJ AUGUST 11·1l·1J·1• 9:00·11:00 A .M. $9000 '~!l~~y SISSION FOR INFORMATION a. ltlCISTRATIOM CALL ANDY 8J0-9776 oa JIFF 118•10D . COSTA MISA COUMTRY CLU8 PRO SHO uo-nooxi ' . .· . . 84 SATIJRDAY, JUNE 21, 1997 COM CONTINUED FROM 81 Individually, sophomore Ty Harper (baseball), seniors Carter Weir and Bill:Y Messenger (water polo), Hoppe, Denrus Alshuler and nm Andrews (volleyball) earned All-CIF Southern Section honors. Sophomore Mark Hatfield was all-dis- trict in football and baseball, while senior Tyler Beardslee distinguished himself in cross country and track and sophomore Alshuler was a varsity starter in football, basketball and volleyball. George Swnner (football and track), Kawika Tarayao (aquatics), Matt Hoyt (soccer and track), Messenger (water polo and volleyball), Royal McMackin (football and baseball) were others who displayed their talents in multiple sports. Here's a sport-by-sport review of the 1996-97 athletic year: • Cross country: After futishing third at league finals, the Sea Kings took the ~o. 1 Division TV ran.king into the section finals at Mt. SAC. . A disappomting third-place team showing followed, leaving one last bid for glory at the state meet in Fresno. What followed was a textbook team victory, as the scoring quintet of Jason Rogers (21st), Beardslee (23rd), Pat Rus- sell (27th), Brian Coombe (35th) and Matt Dennerline (37th) finished within 49 sec- onds of one another. The result was good for a one-point Vlctory over Granada High of Livermore, giving Cd.M its second state crown. Rogers, a senior, was sixth at the sec- tion finals, followed by Beardslee (10th), Russell (33rd) and Coombe (38th). Beardslee finished sixth at league finals. where Rogers was seventh, Russell 17th, Coombe 20th and Dennerline 22nd. • Volleyb•ll: lo the sport's first-ever enrollment-based playoffs, the Sea Kings' postseason road in DiVlSion m was hardly a walk-through. After shanng second place in the Sea View with Back Bay rival Newport Har- bor with a 7 -3 league record, Coach Steve Conb's club swept Ontano Christian and Capistrano Valley Christian, before collid- mg with top-seeded Laguna Beach. A thrilling five-game triumph. _pro- pelled the Sea Kings into the semifinals with considerable confidence. Continuing its postseason peak, Cd.M knocked off fourth-seeded Calvary Chapel in four games to earn a shot at its first ClF title since 1989. The Sea Kings once again thrived on their underdog roll against the two-time defending champion and No. 2-seeded Santa Ynez Pirates, winning the first two games by identical 15-11 scores. The Santa Barbara County visitors, however, rallied to win the next three, 15- 11, 15-13, 15-13, to claim their third straight crown and extend their winning streak to 20 matches Hoppe, bound for USC, bombed 39 kills ln the match, while senior nm Andrews added a career-.high 24. Hoppe and Alshuler were first-team All-CIP, while Andrews was a second- team choice and all three were memben of the all-distrtct Dream Team. Hoppe and Alshuler (first team) and Andrews (second team) were All-Sea MAGIC CON11NUED FROM 81 for you. "They wanted to run their best race at the right time and they trted to run their best race at the right time,• Sumner sald after the Sea King. topped the Divilion rv field to claim their MCODd state crown. "But it WU pla1n old irutgic, because I don't know how r +l.CMlll ....... ., 1'111•1• .. MG ..... ~ + 7. D•w• Allhul1r Md nm ANliuua ... 9110 Mc.lnval1,t.•. +a.OIM....,_,t'- far fourth 8t QF ==-=-DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT + 9. Swimmers bwlka C orona del Mar High's Tom O'Meara (left) was a marked man from the start to flnlsh in the Sea · Kings' football season; a bove, Yale-bound quarter back Mike McClellan scrambles o ut of his backfield, looking downfield for Darin Cooper lanly.o, Rob Wllll--. Robert Hade• Md Lance Emery.,. fowth In 200-ylll'd medley rel•y .t QF Division II Fin.ls. ln a nonleague game against Marina; be low, Corona del Mar's volleyball team had a lot of these scenes -celebration after another conquest on the way to the CIF Division ID championship showd own a gainst Santa Ynez at Cypress Colle ge. + 10. ~I• 8HrdtlH wins silver (1,600) •nd bronze : -(8;00) .t le99ue trllCk : fin.ls. : I View choices, as well. Senior setter Brady Beauchamp, junior ·Greg Burden. and Messenger. a 6-foot middle blocker, rounded out the post.sea- son starting lineup as the team finished 14-5. • Tennis: With Taylor Dent tunung pro, Boris Turkich electing to begin college a year early and a third would-be senior standout losing his eligibility for violating district policy, Mang's squad appeared hobbled. But the Sea Kings finished 7-3 in the rugged Sea View, tying Santa Margari~a for second place, to earn the No. 4 seed m Division I. They handled Alta Loma, Valley View and Temecula Valley by a combined 45-9 margin, setting up a semifinal ~ematch with Sea View champion Woodbndge. The Warriors, however, won, 14-4, finalizing CdM's record at 15-8. Sophomores Chris Jensen, Sameer Chopra and Curtis Ellmore, as. well as senior Greg Coleman earned fll'St-team All-Sea Vtew recognition, the second straight honor for Chopra and C~leman, who lost in the doubles quarterfmals of the league tournament. Jensen advanced to the league singles semifinals, while Ellmore was a quarterfi- nal victim. The doubles duo of Cameron Taylor and Reza Jahangiri lost in the first round. • W•ter polo: Newly-named men's national team coach Vargas mined the absolute most out of a team he praised as the most improved Cd.M group ever. · Only a game-winning El Toro goal with one second left to break a 3-3 tie sep- arated the Sea Kings from the Sea View championship, as they won four of five league encounters. They worked overtime to earn an 8-7 first-round playoff win over Mission Viejo, but lost to Division I top seed Long Beach Wilson, 12-7, in the quarterfinals. Weir, who scored a team-high 59 goals, was second-team All-CIP, first-team all- league and an Orange County All-Star, while Messenger was third-team All-CIF, first-team all-league and joined Weir in the county all-star game. Chris Esposito, who scored a team- high eight playoff goals, was also a coun- ty all-star and a first-team all-league pick, while Jason Hokanson and Jason Palda were second-team All-Sea View selec- tions. Tarayao and Greg Strelzow were addi- tional contributors. they did it." Magic, indeed, as Jason Rogers, 'fyler Beardslee, Pat Russell, Brian Coombe and Matt Dennerllne clustered across the finish line within 49 seconds of one another, between 21st and 37th place, to produce the 122 point. necessary for victory. Uvermore-based Granada High managed only 123, while Nordoff, which the Sea Kingt had trailed by two point.I in finishlng a dJaeppolntlng third at the Southern Sectlon finala, wu stuck with 136 points. ' • Football: The passing-receiving combi- nation of senior quarterback Mike McClellan and Swnner helped rewrite the school's aerial record book, while senior two-way standout Tom O'Meara and leading tackler Hatfield represented the team's four all-distnct honorees. The Georgetown-bound Swnner. who earned a spot on the South in the Orange County All-Star Game, finished with Cd.M career and smgle-season records in receptions (47 and 66, respectively), receiving yards (854 and 1,214) and TD catches (11 and 12). He also tied a county record with five TD catches against Gar· den Grove. McClellan, bound for Yale, completed 127 of 273 for 1,748 yards and 14 touch- downs, breaking CdM single-season records in completions, yards and TD passes. O'Meara, who will continue at the Uni- versity of San Diego, rushed for 804 yards, caught 28 passes tor 237 more and col- lected a team-leading 12 quarterback sacks from his defensive end poSition. McClellan, Sumner and O'Meara were first-team all-leaguers, wbile Hatfield, Matt Perry. Tyler Brower and Nick Hood earned second-team berths. Coach Dick Freeman's squad finished 5-5, but yielded a school record 290 points. • Golf: Junior Chad Towersey, though still recovering from arthroscopic surgery on tom knee cartilage, caught fire in the postseason, finishmg third in the league tournament, then tying for fourth at the CIF individual championships. Max Wallick, Innes MacDonald, Steve Brooks, Steve Bemis and Craig Brooks were also stalwarts for Coach Paul Hahn, who led the Sea Kings to a 14 -5 record, 7- 3 in league, good for second place behind Santa Margarita. • lrMk and field: Beardslee finished sec- ond in the 1,600 and third in the 800 at league finals, while Matt Hoyt added a bronze medal in the 400 to join Beardslee at C!F Division Il Preliminaries. The team finished 6-2, 3-2 in league. • a.s.ball: Harper, a second-team All- CIF choice in Division IV, hit .505 and led 10 different Sea Kings who produced 26 home runs , just three shy of the school record set one spring before. A first baseman wao also pitched, Harper amassed 40 hits, 19 of which went for extra bases, seven homers, 29 RBI and a whopping .678 on-base percentage. He was Coach Joe Koh's lone first-team alJ. Sumner, an eminently respected coach whose 13-year teaure at Cd.M has yielded a string of postseason &ucceas, as well as lasting friendships With, and glowing admiration from, the program'• athletes and their parents, likely knows more than he lets on. A master at maximizing the performance of the least-, as well as the most-talented runner ln lhe Sea King it.able, Sumner, however, said tho 1996 squad was unmatched in ltJ appeUte for success. ~-------------------------J league performer. . Senior Royal McMackin (.367) was a repeat all-district choice an~ a s~nd­ team all-league pick, while Hatfield (.397), Ryan Lewis (4-4 with a 2.98 ERA, including a one-hitter against Costa Mesa) and Eric Wiethom (.323) were additional all-district selections. Another noteworthy occurrence was a 31-4 loss to Santa Margarita, in which the Eagles set a CIF single-season record with 10 home runs. The team finished 9-14-1, 4-10-1. • Swimming: Tarayao and fellow junior Rob Williams spearheaded a strong CdM presence at CIF Division I Finals. The twosome teamed with Robert Hacker and Lance Emery to finish fourth in the 200-yard medley relay. . , . Tarayao. nicknamed the FlY11:1 Ha~w­ ian, won Division I consolation titles (ninth overall) in the 100 freestyle and the 100 backstroke, posting All-American consideration times in each. He was also 12th in the 200 free at ClF Finals with another All-American consideration clocking and joined Williams, Emery and Scott Kramer on the seventh-place 200 free relay. Williams was sixth in Division I in the 100 breaststroke, alter breaking the school record in the same event (1:00.14) at prelirns to earn All-American consider- ation. Williams, Kramer, Esposito and Emery teamed to finish 14th in the 400 free relay. Emery won the 50 free at Sea View Finals (22.33) and was fourth in the 100 free. while Tarayao was second in the 200 free and the 100 backstroke at the league meet. Williams was third in the breaststroke in league and sixth in the 100 butterfly, while Kramer was sixth in the 200 free and seventh in the 100 free. The Sea Kings (7-2-1, 3-2 in league) posted a second (400 free) and a third (200 medley) in league relay finals. • Bnlcetb.11: Senior Nick Friend aver- aged 10.2 points to lead the team, which finished 4-22, 0-10 in league, and ended Coach Paul Orris' streak of playoff appearances at eight straight. The winless league campaign was the first in school history. Soccer: Goalkeeper Ken Brown and fellow junior Andy Mickler were first- team All-Sea View selections for Coach Derek Lawther, whose second season at the helm finished with a 7-8-10 record, 0- 4-6 in league. Seniors Justin Anderson and Pat Shanalian, as well as junior Nick Orlich, were second-team all-league. Included among the ties were league deadlocks with champion Newport Har- bor and two with second-place Wood- bridge. • Wntstllng: Sam Ungawi (160-pound class), Brian Kramer (140) and Scott Flat- ten (heavyweight) produced fourth-place finishes at league finals for first-year coach Gary Almquist. The Sea Kings were 0-5 in league. • S.lllng: Jim Beek, Grant Finster, Rob Rader, Bubb Rader and Justin Reeves were among the contrlbutors to the co-ed squad, which finished 18th at the Dinghy National Championships. • Badminton: Eric LaBasco was the No. 1 boys singles player on Coach Chau Nguyen's co-ed squad, which finished 7-9. •t don't think I've ever had a group more driven, H Sumner said. •This ls a great group. This group's going to rule the world." Others ln the group, which finished 15th overall at the Orange County Championships and third in the Sea View League, included Richard Ho11feld, Rob Contant, Ken Schwan and Ryan Willlams. Rule the worldf Well, reigning over CaWomia'• Oivtslon IV aoa country competition iJ, at leut. a start. I ' m olly yanity OUR WOMAN -~ FLINT Mollie Flint has enough credentials to qualify as the lead for the movie when they decide to do a 1 "O M " seque to ur an ... • .. • .. -~ A column can not do justice , for Mollie Flint's ' I!. accomplishment. An ~ entire issue of the Daily Pilot r.~ devoted to Mollie Flint would .. • not even be an appropriate ~~ congratulatory gesture. ~ Maybe the only fair way to • ~ bumble ourselves is to do the following: The next time you hear people talking about the lack of ambition among America's up and coming generation, tell them about Mollie Flint. The next time you see a down-and-out story about failure, or about apathy, think of Mollie Flint. .. .... ! At the end of May, Flint graduated from St. Mary's College. That in itself is quite an accomplishment. She wrapped up a fine collegiate basketball career. That, too, is impressive. But what Flint, a Corona del Mar High graduate, has amassed over her four years at college is remarkable. She was one of three valedictorians at St. Mary's when she finished with a 3.95 grade point ave.rage in accounting. She raked in the school's highest honor award, the De La Salle Award, which is bestowed upon the senior holding the highest record for scholarship and general excellence. And, she earned the Brother U. Jerome Griffin, FSC, Award for the outstanding academic in the School of Economics and Business. Like that isn't enough ... but . .. " hold on, folks, we've just started. • Flint, a 5-foot-5 point guard for St. Mary's averaged nearly eight points and four assists per game during her senior campaign. She earned the West Coast Conference Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year honor. Commissioner Michael Gilleran said that this honor is the highest-esteemed presentation by the conference -a conference that consists of academic powerhouses like Pepperdine and the University of San Diego. Flint has spent past summers working with mentally disabled children in Guatemala. 'Th.is summer, she is traveling with the Athletes in Action basketball team. She also won St. Mary's scholar-athlete award and has twice been named a First Team Academic All-American. j . It would be my guess that Flint's mantle must be pretty big, but probably not nearly as big as ,1 her heart. Q "Hit Me With Your Best Shot," Pat Benetar, a 1980s female rocker, once sang. Well, Kim Braatz, an Estancia High graduate who plays for the all-female baseball team the Colorado Silver Bullets, didn't want anyone's shots hitting her. In a recent game again.st a slngle-A minor league men's baseball team, Braatz was beaned With a pitch. As she was on her way to first base, she noticed the pitcher laughing at her. What followed was the first-ever bench-dearer involving fem.ales. Al Braatz approached the pitcher, both tea.ms' benches cleared. No physical contact was made, and Braatz lnlilted that ti she had been a man, the same thing -a ben ch-clearer -wpuld have hcsppened, and tbAt the guys shouldn't think that they can 9et away w'lth that. l Just wobder U lhe would've pulled the pitcher's balrl Probably n~ I mean, she la a baJl ~yeT. Yeeh, fire away, Kimi I ' •• ,, •• ,, l 1 .,• ''• I Newpcm Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Ptlot r,------------~~------------------__::====::::::: '\I.\\ I''' I\ I I' I)'\. ..... I I \ (I I I \ I I " I \ I\ -... c:&vancu~r Jon8'ban Martinez EIBott Doostlriard Rory McKeever Billy Eagle Thn Reynolds DUstin Hatfield JusUn Thomas Wes Hocldnson Jordan Jones Patrick Tokuyama Derek Lewis Riley Watson Matthew Marston Josh Yelsey SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1997 85 '\. I \\ I' ' > I{ I I I \ I\ I ~ 1 > I\ I\ \ ' I I 1• \ I I \ "' " < 1 < I \ I I 1 1 "\., I' I '\ I ( 1 I 1 I \ I "I 1 1 '\ · ,....., , \ I I " I \ H" Jake Fleming Blake Pblto P.J. Gorman Chad Stassel Brett Hooton RyeThomtoo John HutchlnsOn Nathan Todd Zippy Levy Reserves Chris Lo Menzo Weston Dunlap Justin McPherson Taylor Lobdell Eric Paine Jared Stampler CARLSON CONTINUED FROM 81 awesome force in the llny world of sportswriters. There have been a lot of characters in this department, a Damon Runyon-esque group which could have given any or those Broadway casts a run for their money. Don Cantrell was the first that I was aware of, but he had left the sports department, and the Daily Pilot, for the Register as I entered the scene, when 1t was be ing run by a fellow named Bill Doner. l can still visualize the telephone conversation wluch had been retold countlessly, with Doner and Westminster High football coach Bill Boswell. Boswell, a burly and outgoing coach, who was steaming over a Pilot stringer's description or his team, which had buried Costa Mesa, 32-0. Our stringer had wntten that Boswell's team was "A bunch of Neanderthals." Boswell kept pronouncing the buzzword nan-der-thal. and each time Doner would interrupt the complaint, correcting Boswell. "That's knee-ander-Lhal, Bill, knee·ander-thal," Doner would say as everyone WJthm ear-shot fell on the floor, laughing Howard l. Handy • u He bounced the ball as he came down the court, c-yes peC'nng alertly to the left, then keenly to the right, before deciding on where he would thrO\.\ the ball ., " she wrote It WdS pure dnvel Gillis was funous. Girls dthleucs m those days amounted to uGA A ." gtrls alhlebc assooauon, which was an mtramurdl program at each school Becklund called all of the schools we covered al lhe llrne (about 12) and had them call m extensive "pldyday results,· then left for the afternoon as the phones rang off the hook DAILY PILOT FILE PHOTO Howa rd L. Ha ndy, whe n he was the Daily Pilot's beat-write r for UCI, the community colleges and golf. Dave Siddon succeeded Doner bnefly before Wlute would be handed the rems, and he cracked a wlup for 10 years (1968-78) ... a figure who defies any summation in a paragraph or two. Craig Sheff followed White as sports editor (1978-1988) and 'we mellowed out • LoUy (I still cdll her Laurene) 15 deep mto the AYSO programs 10 Southern Cahlorrua and a wonderful person. Brand and Wesch left for the San Diego Uruon and both are still there and domg weU HANDY CONTINUED FROM 81 named Fred Claire, met Pete Re elle while working at the old Hera/CJ American in Compton. The twr became close friends long befot l' Rozelle would change football " the NFL Commissioner. Rozelle introduced Handy tu hls friend from Compton High, Du e Snider, the Hall of Fame outfielder from the Brooklyn Dodgers' Bo· s of Summer days, who would late1 become a close friend and golf ng partner of Handy's. In a career that began in th£• 1930s, and included stints as a voulh baseball coach and football reh •ree, Handy has seen the world of sport longer than most this century. I landy was describing touchdowns and home runs long before the lette1<; ESPN changed the way we vie ; sports. On Sunday, for Handy's devcited years as a supporter or lrrelevaiit Week, he will be honored and recognized by event founder Paul Salata at the Celebration or the Underdog News Conference, in which Mr. Irrelevant XXll, Anm quarterback Ronnie McAda, wil be showered with gilts Handy, who met many of the Dodgers through Sruder before the team came out West, WTote for the Herald American for 21 years and the Daily Pilot for 13112 years. •He was a guy who made us heroes or bums,• said Lenny Lindborg, a former minor league baseball player from Compton who became close to Handy, an American Legion coach at the time, as well as a sportswriter. Llndborg, now a tennis club owner in Huntington Beach, honored Handy three years ago at a reunion for ex-Compton athletes. •Compton used to be a Little college town, and Howard knew everyone," Lindborg said. HYou made sure he liked you, because be was at all the sporting events. He was a hardworking guy who was certdinly not motivated by money, but motivated in helping kids out and doing his job. He took care of uc,. He made us feel like we were in th1• big leagues. Not just baseball -all sports." Handy, currently a champion age-group runner, operated the ' "He was a hardworking guy who tvas certainly not moUvated by money, bu't motivated in helping kids out and doing his job ... He made us f eel like we were in' the big l eagues . . . " -LENNY UNDBORG Dodger Stadium scoreboard from 1962 to 1967, a span that included three World Series ar.d Sandy Koulax's perfect game against Chicago on Sept. 9, 1965. For 25 years, before the Rams moved from Orange County to St. Louis, Handy typed up play-by-play results for the mecha, a part-time 1ob in which he started at $10 a game. Handy, who loves baseball, football, golf, auto racing and track and field (in that order), broke into sportswriting for wages rn 1946 when the Rams moved from Cleveland to Los Angeles and began trauling at Compton College, then a national JC football power. Rozelle was the school's publicity dlrector. During World War II, Handy was "stuck" on Tarawa Island for 20 months because the Lieutenant m charge found out he had a newspaper background and forced him to remain on the island. "The only thing I can say about my Navy life is that I got out Wlth my life," said Handy, who spent 2112 years in the Navy, dodging Japanese bombs virtually every rught in fox holes, while working on a two-man newspaper staff for the Tarawa News 1bblold on the strategically key island that was a mile long and a half-mile wide. Anything and everything that happened on the island, sports or otherwise, Handy reported. , After the war, Handy once again worked as a Linotype operator in Los Angeles, then soon asked his sports editor if he could start covering Compton College football games -just so he could get tickets to the game. 1\vo weeks later, Handy had his first beat. He remembers covering the inaugural Junior Rose Bowl in Pasadena in 1946, when Compton beat Kilgore, Texas, 19-0. ·•About the same time, the Rams came to Calif omia from Cleveland and they trained at Compton," said Handy, whose buddy, Rozelle, put out the Rams' first souvenir program. Rozelle would also write guest colwnns for Handy when he was on vacation. Handy, married to his wife, Lois, for 56 years, was always involved in the community, producing youth baseball chrucs and putting on celebrauon d.umers for Snider after the Dodgers played in the World Senes in the early 50s, inviting guests such as Leo Durocher. In 1962 when Dodger Stachum opened, Handy noticed club ofhoals were bavmg trouble runrung bot.fl the scoreboard and message board, so he offered to help, maintaining his scoreboard operation until leavmg the Herald American for a full-time JOb WJth the Dodgers as publicity director. Lois used to trade orchids with then-dub owner Wjllter O'Malley, who also grew flowers. Handy, who has four children (all boys) and four grandchildren, ended his term with the Dodgers once Peter O'Malley took over for his late father as owner in 1969, and that's when he landed on hls feet at the Dally Pilot. Even after his retirement tn 1982, he continued writing sports, covering the '84 Los Angeles Games, the Long Beach Grand Pnx and LPGA events at Mesa Verde Country Club in the 1980s. Handy, a product of the Uruverslty of Calif orrua in Berkeley, remains active. He won a SK race (walk-run) at Le15ure World on May 29 in the 75-and-over group, and for a dozen or so years bas served as president of the Meadows Lawn Bowling Club. Lois, who met her future husband at a First Christian Church in 1936, believes much of the success of their long marriage can be attributed to the fact they give each other thetr space. "l don't get involved in his things and he doesn't get involved in mine," she once said. Though certainly not as frequent as his prlme, Handy still plays golf His best day on the golf course came in the late 1950s when he shot 78 at Lakewood Country Club, but, like any sportswriter, Pis worst day on a golf course is always better than an 11th-hour deadline. Just like his stories for nearly a hall century, Handy always stayed m the middle of the fairway. Looking back ... • Earl Gustkey, who went on to become the boxing writer fo r the L.A. Times for years, then was moved to the USC football beat He was clearly the Pilot's first blue-chip writer ... • Big Ed Gibson, with cigar in hand and hls horse raong predictions .. • Mike Kelly, a Register writer who didn't last long (I took his place from my stringer's role or nearly four years) .. • Joel Schwartz, who would go on to the Tunes/Orange County. then took an advertlsmg agency 1ob, became unhappy, saw an ad tn the paper With a phone number which looked promising and called, only to find his boss on the other end of the line, who explained 1t was Schwartz's present JOb which the ad referred to ... • Ray Plutko, who would leave with shattered nerves for a coaching job near San Diego, eventually becoming the CrF Southern Section's most powerful figure as the comrrussioner ... • Then there was Howard .. whose dedication to whatever assignment he was handed, was legendary. UCLA baseball coach Gary Adams still marvels over the coverage he and his UCI baseball team enjoyed when Howard was our beat wnter for the Anteaters ... 1\.vo weeks rnto his first football season Howard was covenng a nonleague game at Westrrunster High, hosted by Manna There were, however. because of a schedulmg nustake, no offioals. and the game was gomg to be postponed, or cancelled. On a Fnday rught no one m the department would ever forget, Howard. covenng the game with lengthy statlsllcal duties involved, volunteered to be one of three make-shllt offietals. As I drove by on 405 (was it 405 m 1969?) from my game at El Rancho in Pico Rivera, I looked over and saw the Lights on and what appeared to be band-members on the held for halftime. I made 1t back by about 10:45 and told White what I saw and my sports editor glared back and coldly stated, "That's not funny.• · Howard fmally got in, blazed out his story and somehow we managed to win the war of deadlines. The Times did a big story on Howard and tus exploits and everyone thought it was great, but Howard was a nervous WTeck, because or White's pressure. • Sheff came aboard, then Ernie Castillo, Laurie Becklund, Dave Romano, Lolly Keys, Sharon Frutos, Steve Brand, Hank Wesch and Dennis (somebody), who lasted about four days. • Becklund was a Columbia graduate, but I shall never forget her descnption of a Corona del Mar High basketball player in a key game during the Tandy Gillis reign. XXll • Phil Ross, with the tu manchu mustache . we called him the "Fnto Band.Ho" ... one of the funniest, and most knowledgeable sportswnters I've ever met He has gone on to many stops .. the I trst dS a bellhop m El Paso • Dave Cunrungham, a sterling wnter who went on to the Lony Beach Telegram He's now referred to dS the "Dean of writers on the Angels' beat" • Ed Zmtel and Kirk Wolcott both went on to become sports mlormabon dlrectors for the CIF Southern Section • Ed Burgart, another very likable sort who kept the staff loose w1th lus constant bade talk to Wlute He has been cmnounang the Los Alamitos race results over the radio now for many years • John Sevano, who left for an Angels post with management, but a recent vtebm of Mickey Mouse's broom. John used to wear a Superman sweatshirt, often • Jtm f\1cCurdie. who came from the Reg1ster. was here 1ust bnefly when layoffs cut into the department HIS stay lasted about one column .. and they made a nustake and put boallng writer Almon Lockabey's photo on his colwnn . • Speaking of Lock, he remams sorely nussed • Other current column wnters J101 N1enuec and Outdoors. Char!Je Brande and volleyball, Stephame Kee(e and boating . • There have been many, many •stnngers• part·luner; I'll mention 1ust one. another who left a very mdelJble mark on Daily Ptlot Sports The onginal l\tr Nice Guy Ste,·e Andrews, whose death by heart attack m lll.s early 20s deva<;tated us for a long tune Back to the roll call • Curt Seeden, who went on to several management JObs with Register weeklles, h1s latest post m Huntmgton Bedch • Denrus Brosterhous even Howard was hard-pressed to keep up WJth Denrus, a desk man of Runyon-esque stature He's an editor now for a weekly, close to home, m the Sun City area • Jon Ferguson, another who JUmped from sports to c1ty·s1de and has done well . • Jun Walters, whose "pnma.ry occupabon" was m the 1.mport-export held of women's undergarments It still IS . • That bnngs 1t fulJ circle to the Btg Three, Barry Faulkner, Richard Dunn and Molly Yaruty Barry came aboard m '89, Rich seven years ago. and Molly just a few months ago; and needless to say I flnd myself m a comfort zone I'm not sure t.f any regime of preVlous wnters could beat the current staff m tenns or sheer talent, but m the days when it really had to be cranked out withm a pressure can, well, Howard L. Handy was a great example with trrelevant Week m 1995. CONTINUED FROM 81 Among tho e in attendance at the banquet were Paul Owens, former seruor staff writer for the t 984 Los Angeles Olympic Organiz\ng Committee, and Ray Thomen, author of "The WeekMd Goller." by lnelevant Week CEO Mclani.e Salata Fitch. • Thumbs up to the Hyatt Newporter, w hich dld another bang-up JOb in hosting the 22nd annual Lowsman 1"ophy Banquet. It wa the econd year m a row the vent was beold al th Hyatt Newport r, after v al yea.rs at the Balboa Bay Oub, which oded its relation.ship Ow ns, a USC alumnus, said h used to tutor fonnet lkojan quarterback Craig Fertig in roll 0 lnelevant Week pUtk:lp 11t chugged along Priday night ID th PUb crawl at 1M Newport Cent , J u s t t h e H ere's ~me: helpful mformacion w nuke your mp to and stay 111 L&.s Vcg;b a mc:mor.ible apc:nence. • Dcmognph.ics: L&.s Vegas 1s located in l.:lark County. Nc:v.ad.i. h lus a populauon of 401,70.~ Uuly 19%), Cl.uk County h.u I I nullion people !July I ?96). •Airport: l..J.o, VegJS Mc('.arran lnterndtion.J Airport j, om: mile from the Smp •. l 5 m1b from the Convention Center Jn<l 5 miles from downtown h />Crv~ 72 air-carrier.. including 21 !.Cht'Clulcd commercial, two commuter, one helicopter service. up co 20 charcer'!. depcnwng on the season. and two weekly non-stops from Europe. • Weather. Avi:. 1empcrJrure · 66.3 degn.-c~; Yearly rainfdll -4.1.3 mcho; Ave. daily humidity -29 percent. ·n1ere are 211 clear days annually. 82 4 partly cloudy cLt)~. 7 13 cloudy <la>"· • Transportation: Mun: than I, I 00 1...1hs sc:rv11..e meuopoltcan L..i.s Vegas. a do1en lunousine companie-; and 16 hlli Jnd/ur charter nrms. C111un Area I rJm11 <CAn is a publ1t. tra~ponauon company mJt uper.tlL~ 40 roUll"\ throughout the mc1ropol11an Jica. ••1th one route m L1u~1l111 .md one 111 Mcsqu11e. -~ •Wedding Chapels: Approxm1J1dy 50 • In 19%, I 04,927 wedding l1u-n~ wm -L\Sued m ~ Vt-g.t' .ind 1.iu~hlm. • •Attractions: • Mt. Chanoton -J'i nub frnm L~ ·lcgas. I lighcsr dt-vJ111m i' I I ,lJ 18 leer. &nnie Spnn~ Old Nc:v.id.i 16 mib tmm l...1!> VcgJ.~ .. an old wcs1c1 n rown in . led ROl..k C.rnyon w1rh J mord. ,hop~. ... rivirro Jnd wc"crn \boor mu. )eath Valley -135 mile~ from LIS 'egas; 40 milc.'S by .iirpl.me. Lowt.'\I lc:varion on North Amcm .• 111 t.on11ncn1 .11 280 fec1 below se.i levd lour~. t:chd M ChocoLue Factory 'lei! ~ded tours mrough f.ic.tory .inJ outdoor bounu.:.il gJrdenvwuu.s display. lGdd Marshmallow Factory -Sdf- ._uded rour.. through proclumon plmt; fi M1op • "'..on l..tt's World of Gowns -A Im: ~5- llnute fat.rorv tour <lcmom1rJ1~ hm" lo" n J11<l JmmJ11011 d1Jr.1L1l.'r\ .m: m.idc Cate. mu.\Cum l..<x..m~ in i len<ler..on Cranberry World West · A I 0,0()(}. :.<.{Uare-fuot '1511or. t.cntcr Jnd grfi \hop .djacent to Otc.in Spr.IY ( r.mbcrnC\ Inc. pl.int m I lendcNm l;ra.nd CJnyun Ahou1 \00 m1k-.. trom f .as Vega..,, om· .111d one h.Jt hour. by • urpl.me. f a c t s • • • hidden canyons and unique rock formations. Nevada Park Ser.iu: VlSitors c:cmcr. tours. • Recreation: More than 30 golf COUJ'SC$ induding one m Laughlin and mrcc in Mesquite. More than 81 cenms courrs. eight bowling ccniers, .i 15-acn: Wet 'n Wild warer park, f.unJy Jml.15Cmc:nt centers and a Super Rt'C.rcauon G:nrer and Aqwtic Complo i.n I lc:nderson. Drag, stock car and formulJ cir rJt.~ scheduled JJ me: Las Veg.l!I Mowr Speedway Park. • Las Vegas Convention Center: 1.6 million squan: leer wrm 1.3 million square fc:cr uf exhibic Jnd meeting \p.11..c: available. 97 meeting room~; Jn addition.ii I 00.000 ..qu.ire ffi·t .11 the Cashman Fidd fotilirv. • Gaming: Thl·rc arc· 1. "I 12 g;tm111g lile~ in Clark C..oumy: 1 l0 ... 52 slot m.tLhmo Jnd ... O"f2 ll\e tJblc p..im~ mduwng poki:r d1ld pan • Laughfu;; 'JO mJo <;olllhc.-.1.\1 of l..i.s \'lps on 1he Colorado R1wr. There JIC 12.667 slot mad11110 anJ 409 ublc ~t:S. Nine ma1or hotel~. Acm111es include: bo.mng Jnd 11 hang. • Mesquite: ...,.., mrlo northc;i.\1 of ~ \'l.1t15. Mori: man 2500 room.s. Four major horcl/u..smo~. tJrelml· Cismo. Actirnics include go!( tennis, ~poning LIJys. hca.lm ~pa and w~tem rand1. • Primm: \X'lmkey Pete\, Primm Va.llc:y RL: .. on & Cc.ino and Buffalo Bill'~. rhoc rhrec rt:Wrt~ JfC linked by monor.iil. Guot' h.1vc acl..O.\ 10 18-holi: goll t.0111'\C. Buftalo Bill~ le.uuri:~ 1ht: \\t1rlJ\ ~l<:CJX~t, Fa:.rest roller co.mc:r. A $..,1 million, 400,000-~uare-foor F~hion Ollllct of L.as Vegas shopping m.t.11 to be constructc:J Jdjacent 10 Primm Valley Roon. B uih on a repur.ation of gambling. glitz and superstars, Lu Vegas has evolved into a one-stop. multi-dimensional resort dc:sti.nacion. The dawn of the new era emerged wirh rhe opening of chcme mcga-rcsoru such 2S Caesars PaJac.c, Circus Circus, Excalibur and The Mirage. When the Lu.xor, Treasure ls.land, MGM Grand and Grand Slam Canyon opened at a cost of more chan $2 billion in lat:e 1993, the face and ambience of the Las Vegas Suip changed forever. The $90 million, pink domed Grand Slam Canyon, a five-acre amusement park attached co Circus. Circus Hord-Casino on the Las Vegas Strip, opened August 23, 1993. RoUer coasters, dinosaurs and replicas of warerfalls found in the Grand Canyon carry visicors ar Grand Slam Canyon into a non-gaming fanra.sy world or imagination designed to artracr a spectrum of domestic and mrerrnuional travelers spanning all ages Jnd economic: starus. Three mega-resort hotel/casinos chat opened in lare 1993 -Luxor, Treasure Island and MGM Grand Hotel and Theme Park -made me transformation into a new era irreversible. The pyramid-shaped Luxor, with an .imazingly accurate replica of King Tut's Egyprian burial tomb, opened Ocrober 15. 1993; Treasure Island, built in the theme or a pirace village on me shore of the C.uibbean Sea, opened October 27, 1993; and rhe 12-acre MGM G~d I lotel, C.asino and Theme Park opened December 18, 1993, with a 33-ac:re non-gaming meme park partemed after Hollywood movie lots. The apparent .success of che city's rwo newest Smp propenies -Monte Cirlo m June 1996 and New York-New York, which opened January 3, 1997 - have demonstrated there is more than one way to dfecrivdy build and operate a Las Vegas casino. Born were built on joint agtternents between two casino companies. Monre Carlo is me result of a deal between Mirage Resorts Inc. and Circus Circus Enmpriscs, while New York- New York WJS constructed rhrough a pact berween Primadonna Resorts Inc . and MGM Grand . Perhaps. no where is the commitrnenr to change more evidenc dun in the uansfonnacion of downtown Gliacr Gulch inco che Fremont Street Experience, which opened in December 1995. The first five blocks of Fremont Screct arc a traffic-free, dynamic pedestrian mall lined by world f.amous casinos with srercophonic sound. and light shows. A mile-long monorail opened in 1995 parallel ro the Scrip linJcjng the MGM Grand and Baily's Hotel/Casino. Fururiru hope It represents the fledgling Stan of 3 transportation syscem tying Las Vegas resorts to Mc.Carran lnternacional Airpon and rhe Las Vegas Convention Center. The Hard Rock Resort/Casino, the world's first rock 'o roll resort, assures Las Vegas' reputation as a one-of-a-kind destination. Hawaiian Hot Luau returns for sixth year at Imperial Palace H awaiian Hot Luau! Imperial .style is Las Vegas' only authentic poolside luau and Polynesian revue, heating up Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Imperial Palace Hotel &'Casino. located in thc heart of the Las Vegas Scrip. For d1e sixm consecutive year, the Imperial Palace presents the luaus on che Shangri-la pool deck, complete with beautiful tropical serring. lavish seafood buffet and exciting enti:rrarnment. The spirir or aloha fills the air with doors opening at 7 p.m., cwice weekly, weather permining mrough mid-October. The $24.95 per person admission price includ~ t.tx and an cxtravaganr Polynesian-style seafood dinner buffet, wnh unlimit1...cf mai tai and pina colada l.'XOtic drinks Jnd non-alcoholic fruit punch, all followed by an exhilarating .lnd colorful music and danc< n:vue, presented by Roma Lee's Drums of the Islands . Hawaiian Hor Luau! Imperial style C41ptures the spint Jnd pageantry or che islands, With me romantic ca1J of me conch shells. ccremonial lighting or the torches and tsland lei greeting. Don't mlSS our on the fun and funrastic dea.b at the Imperial Palacc Hotel & Cmno, offering the best in enterca.inmeni, dining and ho.spica.lity in Las Vegas. To make reservations or for more information on the lmperiaJ Palace, please c.i.11 (800) 634-6441 or your travel agent . l.Akc Mead N.itional Re1..rcation Area - CIC>St~I point I\ 21 nuk-s from I.JS vl.~. ti.fore chdll 110 mile-. of \horclinc Water,pom. fhlunp.. t..impmg. tour. .ind Imperial Palace celebrates summer with 20/20 Funsight Room special ru1so. loovn Dam -~ .. 1111k·\ trom L~ Vega.!> •ni~ engmt-crmg \Hmder of the world L\ -26 fttt l11gh lour. 111,1Jc Jilli Clll1~1dc .,f dun Red Rock Clllyon -11 m1k-.. wor of u.s Vegas In" ~.ooo loot t"'><-1rpmem lu.s a Burt"'Ju of Land M.m.ip.cmem \'lSllOrs 1..cntt:r "-llh \\.Clllt. JicJ nf rOl..k lormauon\ .ind di:..cn Valley of Fire Sute P.ui< 1"i m1b from La.s Veg;i., rro\ldl"I "-Cllll ldnd'l<...lp<." of T he Imperial PJLu:e I lord & Casino cdebr.itc' \ummer wnh one ol the best deJb 111 I.e. Vi:g.1.' -a $20 per person room rate:. based on double OCt.UpJnly, unJay mrough Thur~ay and a htt $20 fooJ .ind bc:\erJ.ge. t.redu per room. per \t.iy. The 20/20 l·um1ght Spe1..1al .lt the lmpcnal Palal.e, running now through ~c:ptembc:r ti, 1ndude~ mJ.ny other free gift~ .ind dtscounr,. \Uth ~ .i free $200 'aluc per person 1owJrd c:.irnmg reJl·mpuons in the lmpcnJI Pl.1ycr Come Play & Stay! . m Arizona Charlie's One of las Vegas' Most Popular Off Strip Casinos SUnday -Thursday 535. Single or Double Occupancy Call 1 ·800·342·2695 l • •) Program for all first rime Imperial Players and an lppy's 24-hour fun book, fearuring a free sun viwr, free c1Hran1..e to the Antique and Cla.ss1t: Auro Collewon and doz.ens more free Jnd d1sc.ounred bargains. fhe Imperial Palace's summer emen;unment is hot, with hip-shakin' Ovts sightings twice nightly, except 'iundAys, in Legends In Concen .lnJ 1he h1p-SW1vdin' hula girls and boys in the poolside Hawaiian I lot Luau!, -.casonalJy through Oetober. Visit the Anrique and Classic Auro Collct.tron, located on the filth floor of the Imperial P.Jace parking f.acilicy, which houses more than 200 rare, anuque ;a.nd special mteres1 vehicles spanrung I 00 years of automotive history. View c:aIS of the starS, presidenual vehicles .llld more, at the Antique and Classic Auro Colleccion. . !!'!~. '17t,ftt1Al • Over $20 in &cc food & beverage OM6u> (per-· pcr-y. bual -doUk OCDllfMC1>" • FREE $200 value towards ea.ming redemptions in the Imperial Playcn Program <..-,.,_, iai.dal _..a_, -'1> • Plus ... Ippy's 24-hour fun book induding &ee $5 blackjack matchplay, &ee su.nvisor and many other &ce and cliacounted items Call 800-634-6441 or your travel agent and ask for the 20/20 FUNSIGHT '97special ·~~ dtn11i-*r-.W.9CDf1M<7. v.aw w..y 11, am,.._ s.-• '· am . s.ijecl • .. ._..., _....,. _, coe .. dott ,_...ad '11 N.cpMf U.wjWlllMwhlt .., ... ..., ........ 0...1-l:W1 • .,,.,. lattpt/ /www.impaia.l·palllCt.com ,\ Enter The Night explosive music and laser show hits the Stardust for sixth year A high-ccch cclcbrarion of rhe mystery and intrigue of rhe night, "Enter The Night" is an explosive stage extravaganza wirh dynamic music, costumes and sraging. world-renowned specialty aets, incredible laser dfecrs and the most beautiful showgirls in Las Vegas. Continuing its sixth successful year at the Stardust Resort and Casino. "Enter The Nighc" combino the seductive allure of a Lu Vegas l'C'V\.IC: with the flair of Broadway and me .statc-of-che-an wonder of Hollywood for a distincrive emeru.inmem experience. Produced and directed by Ted Lorenz. "Enter The Night" has boldly moved away from the standard production number, curtain act, production number format mat is t.rad.itional in Las Vegas shows. Lorenz specialiu:s in multi-media produLUons dm blend singers and dancers wim daborare scenery and ccchnical effects. Featured performances are incorporared into che production numbers to give the show a sophisticated cohesivent'Sli. The show features champion professional ice skaters Cindy Landry and Burt Lancon, who won a silver medal in pairs at the U.S. Open, performing a daring adagio number that leaves audiences breathless. In another segment, Los Huinc:as Gauchos give a unique performance where the anciem and rhe ultra- modern meet. The use of an ancient weapon called a bolcadora, Argcncinia folk dance, lasers and special effects combine in this exciting visual display. An amazing dance duo, The Scott Brothers. arc the newest fcarured act. These human-anoon dancers perform a high energy routine char showcases both their unique dance ca.lents and robot-like maneuvers. The srunning and energetic Jennife Page is the fearurcd lead vocalist. Her powerful voice: and dynamic .scage presence help set the mne for this livd} scage show. The show .ilso fcarurcs Aki, a showgirl for the 21st ccmury, along with some or the mOSt bcauciful and graceful showgirls and dancers Las Vegas has w offer. The showgirls of "Enrer The Night" were recently named d1e best by editors of the wl.as Vegas Review Journal,'' Nevada's largest daily newspaper. The music for the show was composed and directed by Jon Brielle who wrote and direeted rhe mwical M:orc for the Tony award-winning Fox.fire. More than half of the music for "Enter The Night" is original and thc rc~t IS made up of ocher popular hit S(•n~ updared with a modem score. Bridle's mu.sic is sung live by five d namic lead singers and i..s performed b. a live orchestra combined wim d gital1zcd studio sound and played o• er an aJl-new quadrophonic sound ~''tern. Noted designer, 1ephen Yearick. h is updated thi: costumes and dresst:d rl c cast m a mod.cm, high-fashion style CIJIJ i. 011 pllgt 8 7 "Unquestionably The Best Bargain In Las Vegas" , • A Deluxe Tower Room At The STARD UST • Two FREE Dinners • Two FREE Tickets To The Hottest Show In Town ~i\y$ Sunday through Thursday. Minimum cwo night stay. Now through October 3. This Special Stardust Off er Includes: A cwo-night siay in a deluxe tower room at the Siardust on the Las Vegas Strip. TWO FREE DINNERS. TWO FREE TICKETS Choose from seven to the Stardust's entrees. including award-winning steak, prime 11b, stage exrravaganza. chicken and pasta. "Enter The Night." Total Cost: $I 00 lus tax for cwo ni hts. FOR ROOM RESERVATIONS CALL 1-800-858-1858 STARDUST MOTOR INN SPECIAL -A room in the Stardust Motor Inn and two .free dinners for $36 per night. Sunday -Thursday (through Oct. 3) . Minimum rwo-nlght stay. Totai-cost: $72 plus tax for cwo nlgtics . PLEASE NOTE -Guests must be at least 21 years of age and must ~_prepared to show picture 1.0. upon check· In. Offers not available on holidays or during peak convention periods. EXTRA NIGHTS -Tower rooms $50. Motor Inn rooms $36. Sunday through Thursday. No compnmentary meals on extra days. t , • 1Newpon Beach/Costa Me a Da.ily Pil<>« Ent.er 1'1N Night ron i. fa>m pttft B6 du.t gi~ the dlow a very lavish and glamorow look. New York set designer Michael Hotopp has surrounded the cast with some extraordinary decorations including a massive finale set tha1 alone cost more than a quancr of a million dollars. Special compu1er- ' concroUed motors and hydraulics glide Hocopp's scenery on and off the sragc before the audience as each scene folds into ihc next. Choreographer Bill Gwke created , dance sequences so complex that ihe Swdusr offered free classes to hdp local dancers acquire the skills needed for ihc show. The dancing ranges from up-co-the-minute hip-hop to ho1 jazz; from exotic adagio 10 Paula AhduJ- stylc tap. Designer James Tcdow's one-of-a- kind, computer-conuolled lighting system should be a member of ihc cast. The highly iniricate system allows lights to change color and dance wiih BricUc's mwic jus1 like a member of the chorus line. A special number has been Cf'C2ted where six performers dance with laser lights for a display th:u scu a new staJ"ldard for the artform. "Enter The Night" showtimcs arc 7:30 and 10:30 p.m., Tues<by through Thursday and Saturday. There is one show onll at 8 p.m. Sunday and Monday. The Theater is dark on Friday. The Srardusr has a theater-style rather than a rraditional maitrc d' system. Assigned seating for performances arc $26.90 plus rax. Gratuities and two complimentary cocktails arc included in nckct price. The Swdust Thatcr is smoke frtt. CaU (800) 824-6033. Stardust makes The Stardust Rcson and Ca.sino is now offering free tickets to "Enter The Night," Las Vegas' hottest stage spectacular and free dinners, as part of a special room package available now through Occober 3, 1997. For only $50 per night with a minimum two nigh! stay, guests receive a •deluxe room in the Srardusr's tower, two . •free ticketS 10 ~Enter The Night" and two free dinners. : Free show tickets and dinners arc also . being offered with Stardust Motor Inn ioorns for just $38 per night with a minimum two night stay. The Motor lnn is located on the grounds of the SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1997 17 Riviera's new adaptation of award-winning Splash thrills audiencet nightly Margaritas just 99 cents at Sahara's Mexican hideaway Sahara Buffet is a great dining value 'V/bcn Francine M. of N ew "splash• choreographer Russell Clark has added the ingredients to make the award-winning production show even more exciting and enjoyable for audiences. By bringin~ back the best of the original "Splash production, Russell has come away with an exciting production atrawganu that could be called "Classic Splash." The previous version of the R.iviera- bascd production was voted Best Production Show in the Annual Tourist Top Choice Entcn:ainmcnt Awards for 1996. The survey, sponsored by "Entcrtairuncnt Today Magazine," dcpiccs the tourist choices for the top entcn:aincrs and entertainment in Las Vegas in 21 categories. The thrilling new adaptation of the show begins with the Aquacade, a combination of music, dancing and synchroniz.cd swimming. featuring the 20,000 gallon tank, mermaids and sparkling watc:rfalh. This spectacular production number was the crown jcwd ~d finale of the previous version of the show. This watery wonderworld is followed by production numbers from the original "Splash" including Travolra, Jackson ManiJ and Diny Dancing. Vogue, featuring Madonna, is from the original "Spl.ish," but choreographer Russell takes the lavish number a step further co Evira, complete with costuming and music with a Latin beat. Completing the spectrum of diverse musical enjoyment is the new and bold MTV Prince. Adding to the excitement arc the perfonnan~ of lead singer Joe Esposito, fcrl'llle lead Delia Sheppard and lead male dancer Oliver Crumes, specia l offer you can't refuse Stardust, just steps away from the casino. Convenient Motor Inn parking is available outside each room. "Enter The Night" is a high-tech stage exiravaganza celebrating rhe mystery, romance: and excitement of the night. Dynamic music, costumes and staging. world-renowned specialty aets and the best laser show in Las Vegas, provide audiences a truly disrinciive entertainmen1 experience. Guests can choose from seven delicious free dinner cntrCCS including prime rib, steak, chicken and pasta. Free dinners also include soup or salad. The special room, show and dinner package 1s being offered through October 3. I 997, Sunday through Thu™1ay excluding holidays or peak convention umes and is based on ava1lab1hiv. There is " minimum two night ~uy .ind J l1m1t of two free show tickers and two free dinners per stay. Ci1/I (8001 2.!2-2946 who previously danced in and choreographed Madonna's Truth or Dare video. The lavish music:aJ numbers arc incerspcrscd with performances by unique specialty aces including cxoric bird uaincr Clint Carvalho; world's fastest juggler Wally wcwood; comedian Joe Trammd; and the ever- popular Globe of Death in which four daredevil motorcyc:.Lists race at brcakncclc speeds inside a 14-foot seed globe. Since its debut at the Riviera in 1985, the original "Splash" received numerous Show of the Year awards, including: 1995 Best Production Show ("Entertainment Today M2guine"), 1995 Show of the Year ("Las Vegas Magazine"), 1994 Show of the Year (Las Vegas Magazine"), 1993 Show of the Year ( .. Lifestyle Magazine," "Celebrity Scene News"). 1992, 199·1 and 1990 Best Production Show rt.as Vegas Review-Journal") and 1989 Best Las Vegas Stage Show ("Las Vegas Review-Journal"). According to Los Angeles limes writer Sraccy Welling. "The Riviera has updated irs aquatic-themed live sragc show, 'Splash'. The production has new costumes and choreography, but retains its signature specialty acts." "Splash," which plays twice nightly in the Riviera's Splash Theater, fcarurcs sratc-of-thc-an staging. dazzling costuming, energetic dancing and amazing specialty aces, all powered by rock 'n roll music from the 1970s through the 1990s. Showtimcs arc 7:30 and 10 p.m. nightly. Tickets arc $39.SO plus taXcs for reserved seating and $49.50 plus rax for VlP reserved seating. Each price includes one drink at any casino bar. CaU (702) 794-9433. Start your engines at Sahara Hotel & Casino in fall 1997 D ace car drivi.ng is one ~f the 1'.fa.stest growing spons an America and indeed, the world. Mention Indy, Dayrona, the Grand Prix, or the new Las Vegas Moior Speedway and the sights and sounds of excitement fill the imagination. At the Sahara Hotd & Casino, construction is underway for an interactive motion simulator ride unlike any ever built. illusions, lnc., a lead.mg supplier of virrual reality systems for the U.S Department of Defense, as well as the entertainment industry, is building the state-of-the-an Racing Center. You wiU be able to experience the rota.I exhilaration and reality of driving a powerful race car without leaving the property. "We arc cxtrcmdy excited about this project," said Craig Hodgkins. president and general manager of the Sahara. ~People will have a chance to drive high performance race cars in a truly realistic racing setting. Racing fms will have a unique opportunity to physically experience the thriU of the 1rack." Besides the highly detailed race cars and motion systems. rwo 3-0 simulator theaters arc planned. This one-of-i-kind attraction is scheduled to open in eany f.ill 1997. South of the Border is as dose as the third floor of the Sahara Hotel & Ca.sino. Discovering the Mexican Village opens a treasure trunk of delicious and authentic cuisine. Only the finest of nature's ingredients arc used in unique taSte- tcmpting dishes. Bring your hcanicst dinner appetite co fully enjoy piquant menu selections. Choose from nearly 20 robust cncrccs, each designed to tempt your palate and ddight your purse strings. Prices scan at $4.95 At least one daily special is added co the menu each day. A favorite is the grilled chicken breast mariruued an lime, cilantro, garlic and tequila.. Gcncrow appetizers, spirited side dishes and luscious desserts arc offered as well. For coffee lovers, the Mexican Village versions include fine liqucu~. creams and spices. Available at the bar arc frosty, fruity MargaritaS to be enjoyed for just 99 cents. Burnt orange, reds and blacks please the eye in the multi-leveled dining area, where many booths lend themselves to intimate dining. However, a private room for larger parties can accommodate up to 60 people. The tiered room is wheelchair accessible via a small electric elevator. The Mexican Village is open daily from 5 to 10:30 p.m., and is accc:ssed by the elevator at the front of the Sahara Hoicl's casino. W Roanoke. Vugjnia eyed the Moroccan decor of the new Sahara Buffet, located in the Sahara Hotel & Ca.sino, she exclaimed, "Huge! I never saw a room so huge." "The lemon chick.en was superb! I'm coming back just for the Oriental dishes," said Dottie S. of las Vegas. "This has to be the best buffet b~n m town," said Alfons D. of Riverside. "I can't believe the variety you get for breakfast at the low price." '"All the prime rib you can cat at dinner bnngs me back." said Lonnie P. of Phoenix, a repeat visitor. "My business travtls bring me to Vegas three umcs a month and the Sahara Buffer has become my new dining headqua.ncrs. I even incroduccd some clicncs to the new experience. And. believe it or not, I won a f-ew bucks m the casino." These arc just a few of the comments overheard at the Sahara Buffet, the newest addition to Sahara's renovation and remodeling phases. AccorcLng to Mike McKiski, director of food and beverage. "The counts have increased steadily since opening on January 17. ln &a, ~ week we set new rcc:ords. A recent Sunday topped the 7,000 figure. We also provide comment cards for our diners, reading each one, while constantly st.riving to make the Sahara Buffet the best value for the dining dollar in cown." The Sahara Buffet is open seven days a week. from 6 a..m . to 10 p.m., with breakfast at $2.49; lunch for $3.49; and dinner at S5.49. Sahara Hotel gives away the house T he night of March 3 1. 1997 at the Sahara Hotel & Ca.sino, was a night that Laurent Aoquet will never forget. That's when Sherry Smith, slot shifr manager, drew Floquct's name as the winner of a $130,000 Rhodes home. complete with $10,000 worth of Walker furniture and a puppy from the Dewey Animal Shelter. Floquct, along with his entire family, were on hand to experience the good news. "While our competitors alJ were giving away a house. we wanted our players to win a home. and chat meant adding the furniture and, <Jf course, a puppy," said Lind.a Heptncr, cfucaor of slots. Floquct's winnings culminated the Sahara's month-long March Haul Away slor promotion. "Wh1Jc lots of surprises arc in store for the tourists and the communiry at the Sahara in the upcoming months, including the installation of our new Dcscn Wms m;ichincs, 1 can s.a.fcly say the Sahara has given away the house to one lucky family -and they'll be t<tllUng oibout it for years co come." Hcptner said We're betting you know a good deal when you see one ... And we know a little about betting! HOTEL AND CASINO Tower Rooms From $28.00* ® (PER ROOM, NOT PER PERSON!) With a FREE breakfast! Call for reservations: 888-696-2121 (bit fnte) •8.ued oo double o«up11q Offer includes two ~ buffeu fcx d'le pnce of one. 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Friday 5:00pm 1002-1625 2900·2911 .... 6010·6010 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE 2102-2744 2750-2790 COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT BEACH EllVICE DIRECTO -For All Your Home and Business Needs - 2920-3011 6102-6190 1130-5540 7011·9090 COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 •M•IS•C_LAN ___ S•I GARAGES BUSINESS 1069 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EL EOU FOR RENT 2740 OPPORTUNITY -G o rgeo u • VI •w l liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 b d , 2 • 5 b a Vi ow, C h a r m I n 9 C I e a n RENTALS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 9 O 4 Flctltloua Bu1lne11 -Reducodl $209 •400 Linda I s le L agoon garage, W/D hkups. P ent hou se c d cot1ago style 1 bd, •••••••••I De luxe storage, 20X36,l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Name Statement J t nny B radle y,Bkr 6br 4 .Sba Homo. fplc. $l075tmo. o 20°0"0 °1 lba. E'sielc. hkups, anoled Ired lo 1' 7i4·645·3941 o r A11lnow. 6 7 3·:J285 ccanviow, s. frig. no pols.S715/mo. P • w r Vondlng:Lazy Persons Tho following persons ore touu ..ous1Nc 714.967•8898.pagor Appro>C. 5.000.s.I . ..,.--~-----,,.---------frplc, 213d11n 2Doth 1 SGOOsoc. 645_2146. VACATION alarm. up to 4·cars. Dream. Few Hours dolng business as· Corpo· O PPO Al uNirv t Prlvoto Dock lor a 2 bd/1 ba Garage, small s 1095.mo 2G2· 1140 COM. $400. 760·6026 _Big s. Free bro· rale Soarch. Thr~o Hutlon Allru l u!Al1adwer1lsm91nll11s Reduced o $1 72,9~0 very Lorge Yach I. yard, hkups. 405 & ----------------•• •E'slde 2br lba RENTALS 2722 chure 1·800·820·6782 Conho Or .. #900, Santa naonpaperia&Ubl"llolhcfcd· Walk to Harbor & Princlpnls Only Harbor. 5850. Avl 7•1, V orsollloa 2bd/2ba aocl<. stove, frig, gar, ••••••••• Ana. CA 92707 ttll fair Ho11sln9 Act ol 1961 as Wilson shopping ctr· 7 14·675·9396 557-5538 alter 7pm condo. L1gh1. Olry, ulls pd, $765. n/pels. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l·-------------- Cra1g 0. Woods, 21014 lmllldt dwtllcllma-u itlllegal Nico 3BA, 213A. 2·car ..,,..,---.,.-,--=---,------rcmoCI, gated. Opc!r1 135 Albert 543.5478 Vac Hm to trade In COMMERCIAL MONEY Oakvillo. Lake f orest. CA gorago. Lrg rear yard. L uxu r y Beyrldgo E 'sld e T w nhme 3bd Sun 12·4. $1200 Coll Hoaldsberg for 1 2 92630 to Mlvtr1ln "lnJ prelerence. Agt. 642·18 7 2 Condo Upper unil, 2 .Sba, big yarrt, pooi Juno, Agt 494.1177 E'sld e St udio full kit wks In August. Kot~I REAL ESTATE TO LOAN 2914 This busineu Is con· 11mll1llon er d11crlmln111on 1.,,,---------------coth coo. complotely & l.111th, pvt entrance. (707) 43 1.2290 •••••••••jiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I S pect acular Golf & tennis, >Cira cloan. ducloCI by; 1n nd1v1dual based 011 race, color. religion. romod, 2bd, 2ba, 2· S 0 0 pa110 All utls +cable u d C ou rae View vacont. 14 0. onald I••••••••-Quick Easy Qualltylng nave you stanod 01ng st•. llllltlicap. tamlll.al w tu1 or car gor, gated, pool/ Pf ff A 433 .,.528 p Cl N /s m k r Ip et s. ----------------1 ----------------business r:t? No View ol 17th lalrwoy. s 227 000 B a • gt. •• Simple 1 pg apphcahon uc1Na1or1till.•111 1n11n11on10 •pa. • · Y APARTMENTS Act s. S65o. 650-4110 RENTALS TO BUSINESS OFFICE For further Info ca11 Craig 0. oods make _,.""" ... fercnu , limi· Mesa Ver do C.C. 4br Owner. courtesy to E 'side, 3br 2ba, 2-car F 'd C S di SHARE 2724 OR This statement was liled lalloll:;• .. 1Krim""111• .. 1011_.. 3ba. Iv rm, din rm, Brokors. 4 9 7.2019 f 1 . FOR RENT urn ozy tu o F RENT 2769 7 14-574·3950 with the County Clerk ol -• ... fmly rm, lrg kit, lp,1----------------gar, p. enc osod Nr Triangle Sq. Avl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 01ange County on 5·8·97 Tiii• 111wsp1per will 1101 nr schls. Must Soell Moot A Gor geou s patio. comm pool ••••••••• Now S610. Gas/water '••••••••• 19973720308 u .. 111,1y1ectA1 •-a4Ylf1tst• $625,000 o~nor Benkl Oatod 3br 51250· 673·4861 pd n/pcts 646 5330 2 Roomm•t•• Ofo Sult• 8411q.tt.•1 0 a 11 y P 11 o I Juno m111l lclf real 1~l.:.111c11 11 in 714-540·88t3~ 2.!5Bo 1n Golf Course Sm e ll 2br 1 ba, largo ----------------· • currently reside In a 3 Pvt Ollie.. and IJDrOUNCEMENTS 7,14.21 .28,1997 Sa949 wl1l1Uffolllt1law.Ourrudet: Community $499,500. yard. storage, w/d, BALBOA 1--------------gorgeous CdM Town· Recepti o n ar••·I••••••••• ,,. ""'' 1111otmtd 11111 all Avis Roally 852-1106 carport, no pets. ISLAND 2606 NEWPORT home. 3bd. 3.5ba. 441 Old Newport Blvd, PUBLIC NOTICE •welll·i• ..... Hr1iaed 111 lh1·r FOUNTAIN H t H 1 h C 1 1 s1000 650·5 1 6 0 BEACH 2669 Light, airy, ocean Nwpt Bch. s1220.1----------------- -F-lc_t_lt_lo_u_1_B_u_1_ln_e_1_1_, ".,,.,;,.,;;. lnilMll on Ill VALLEY 1034 P e 9 ta ut e . . liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii view. Granite M arble 714-050·9 50 5 LOST & .... . Tl 3bd. 2ba. Pvt yard W/ ---------------2 B B D I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii balhroom1. W• are FOUND 2925 Name Statement 1e1111~ .. ,llaliL com· bbq. spa, culelosac. HUNTINGTON r 1 • P x Uppor •1B R s725* hoping 10 find a ------------ . Tho following porson' a1e plal1 al tllsalmillalitn. call HUD Affo rda ble 2Bodroom S389k Sassy 675-1653 Fro5hly pmnlod, now 28R 2 8 A $835 compallblo rO<>f\'lmate ltfCOM! '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . doing business as ALA· Toll Im 11 1 IOO •2• u .... .... T h Llk HARBOUR 2142 carpel ond sundock 3 d ......... t• Vi · · ... ,. . ..,_"" own omo. o 11 P o n tho u •• C ondo •306 112 Co ra l· ow incl. 60x30 pool. to rent r u.uroom PROPERTY 2790 . LOST CAT ~~is~n~T~l.Ngana 3 ~~1~11. 1111 Wasllifltton. DC aru please single Fam Homo Clbl Ocoonvlow • 2000sf, Yearly 3 10 273.3300 No pots. carport. w /own bat hroom. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Long haired, Siamese CA 9~629 u ll HUD114H ·l500. Gar. Only $129.900 lrpl, 2Br 2Ba. S315K W etorfron t Fabulous Vista De l M esa $650/mo. TRW+ $650 near Seaward & Ronald Wilham Lolond. Broker 714·840·'1283 7 1 4 ·262·1 14 8 3 ,. 3 10 en/D1n 10 a r/ i--------------•545·4855 * sec. dep. Releronco1 Soller Doap orato Evening Canyon on 33081 Ch11s11no Or. Dana ••••••••-I=--~,......,.---,,------,, will be checked. Hunt. Bch. 2 U 2BR, 6/18. 760·0155. Poin1. CA 92629 --------------VE RS AILLES Dock av all, ten, Pis, BALBOA B eautlful, New 2 -t 2 Inquire at 675-3213 1.5BA ea. Ort Income. l·L-o_a_t_s_m_a_l_I -,e-m-a-le--b-lu-e This bus1nes~ is con. HOUSES/ HUNTINGTON Light & Orlghl Studio Furn S3350. Unfurn PENINSULA 2607 corner unit "' Back ~---,..,-,--...,...,....,,-----1 Approx 10,200s.I. lot. BEACH $82,000 S3200, FP. Fr Doors Bay w/large windows Beautiful, H .B . 3Br Can poss bid a""'I Siamese cal w/whito duCll'Cl lly on in<JIVldUOI CONDOS 1040 R A t 8 7 5 950 5 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 5Ba Lg kll hi cell ,.... paws on June 8. Vic· Hrivo you siorted doing 10 Facing Founlalns 9 • • 11 anc.J high ceillngs. · . , unit s. Ruby, Agl. . bu,ir•css yol7 No $1 2 1,50 0 Wet erfront Steal! •Studi'o $&2S.* Pvt gar, w /d, Ip, frig. Barbor crpt. Ip, patio. •1 •800•685•807 7 • Tustin A110/20th SI. Ron11ld w Leland FOR SALE • BIKE T O BEACH Qulot 2nd Floor 1 BR Go tod Community w/d. pool/spa, prkng. Has Tags. answers to Tt11~ s1111emon1 was flied ••••••••• 3Bdrm 1.5Bo Fplc. $128,000 No fonder qualif. Low Now palnl/carpct, lrig. S1435. 789·1746 S575. Erin, 497·4485 Bejoux 650·0951 w11h tho County C1e1k ol Only $75,000. Agt. VILLA BALBOA down s3B4k. Bdeout ulls lncld. yrly. n/pels Id COM 3bCl/3ba. Fully --------· •----------------Or.:irioe County on 5.23.97 ----------------Ron Young 548-0919 IBR Lrg Sunny Patio 3bd/3ba. oat ock. 760·t7t3 or 675·9205 L o Isle, fully furn, furn. Garago. N/S. BUSINESS & ,-Hr"'TH & 19 973722040 GENERAL 1002 $1 59 000 Best wide water loco-1...,....-----------tbr. ulls & gar lnclCI. "°"'"" Best Loc a tion! • tlon. FR drs. mrbl FP, STU DIO/APT•*• No pots. 5025 mo/yrly. Quiet, pv1. $750 -t-1/2 FINANCE FITNESS 3000 0~11y P1lo1 June 23 30 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3B d f 2BR 011orslzod Penthso 0 A ulil. Jim 644·7005. " · · r ~ on, am rm $1 890000 crown mould, tennis, ( pon oar) Now car· 714·772·9272 ••••••••• July 7, 14, 1997 So954 ---------w/lp. Plush carpot. SEAFAIRE pis, $429,000. Agtl pot/palnl. 2blks to -=s,...u_n __ n_y __,V..,._e _r _s_a_ll_l_e_s -=c~d:":"M=--:-b-,.,...19-=h""'t_r_m_s....,.h-o-re-• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBLIC NOTICE Fill Na. 1H73722:t11 n ATEMOO OF AIAMJO•OO Of ~f OF flCTTTlOUI IUlllBI MAME The lolowlnQ Qer10n(S) ~ ablnOoneO 1118 use ol Ille licnous blsiness name BN\RAHCA SHOE REPAIR mo 8llTll1CI Plttw-, II M 1 IMne ~G2fi04 The hcnous wsmus name f'lftmd to abOW was hleo on NcMmber 3 t 004 in tfle County Of Olanoe and Onginal 111e No F6270'l1 Attention Home Owner~ & R.E. Agents!! Showcase thoso 1peclal propert101 In our Homes ol the Wook & Opon Homo Gulde publlshod each Saturday In the Roal Ellole Tab. It's an effective and lnexpen1lve way lo reach homebuyerst Coll our Classified Department Todayll 642·5678 A1k about our current 1peclal1I 3004 Marble floorlng & lncroellble Front Row ownr 7 1 4·846·9468 beach 5500/mo. Incl St udio Gro~t local'ion balh. lg kit, sundeck, ----------------Dead Dr.'• Don't Lio morol $254,900 utls. 3 02 35th St . u /d I S **•50% OFF*** NancyLukU·Agt Oconn+HarborVlews Opon hso Sun. 10·t2. ot top ol Superior! w • em N · Aval BUSINESS 77CulloidalM1nerals 7 14-8 4 3·6 7 67 2BR Penthouses NEWPORT Garago, laundry, pool. now. $435. 721·9548 OPPORTUNITY 33.5 oz. W/Natural $395,00 0 lanms, gatod socurily COM Share cute bright 2904 Great Taste. Our club Ch arm ing & M eryAnn M cGuire BEACH 2169 CORONA bldg. S750. 631·80.97 2Br 2Ba Apt $425/mo I o I $11 """" lmmac u le to 6 48•6 7 7 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii /2 U I F I' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pr ce... n Y ·•• a I t I.. 480 Unique 1bdrm 1ba +1 11. em pre d. TOllFr-888·2 17·1837 u 0 cu uosac • Elhs Really Group DEL MAR 2622 R 673 9430 H 1·3/4BA home. Many B luffs Condo w/1011 condo style apt. __ a_y ___ • ____ . _____ 1 $BIG MONEY$ G et In Shep o Now! upgradosl Close' to 3bd+den. 2.5ba. 1yrliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Vaultod ceilings, light H.B. EaatlJlutt Phone Card Routes Personal Instruction. shopping. 1choots & ••••••••• Is e · S 167 5 /mo · Open Hse Sat-Sun 10-4 & airy walk lhrough Avl 7/1. Clooo lo New locations Home, Office or Gym. beachl $259,900 HOUSES/ 1700s.f. 644--0335. 617 t/2 Poinsettia kitc hen. largo wolk·ln beach/shopping. Pool, 52000/Wk, potential Scott 71 4-723·0686 714·848·7020, owner. Upstairs unll. LR/DR. closet. dishwasher, security. S.4150+ 113 800 .. 0"'-8815 CONDOS Eestb l uff Spacious 1 .,.. OPEN H OU SE 2 + 2. New l.vw·carpol. private extra arge ulll. 7 80.0908 SAT/S U N 1 5 FOR RENT 5BO. 3BA. Lrg yrd, Lg kltch. Air/Hoal. Lg po110 lrom llvlng room, .,..,....,,,.....------------1 SS PAYPHONl!S SS • pool, view. $3500/mo. I S 00 adC11llona1 palio oH ol N.B . Rm w/bath. W/O, S1150K yrly pot'I PERSONALS 3Bd 2.SBa, Lrg Mstr· ••••••••• A9t 844-0498 gar., pal o . 13 /mo. bdrm w/outslde stor· ateps 10 Bay, reduced Great locatlon1 avall '••••••••• Suite, now carpot lhru· -=o~n~th=--e-:W~a-:-t.-.. ~.~c=-0-n-d-:-o STUDIO Quiet. Close ago space. Verllcal rent for Ille dulles. Calll 1 ·eoo.t00·~470 1' out. 3-car gor, pooll ---------------to be~ch. No pol•/ b 1 · d 1 1 d d f'em pref. ~-4074. 8602 Lowmoad D r. BALBOA With 401t boat slip. u In s n c u e Greeting Cerd Dlatt-----------7 1 4-9 64·3730 Deluxe 2br 3ba, imk. (9/month lease). throughout, skylight In ""N""'B,,....-M-..,.,/F--1-0--1-h-a-re--w-/ 59yr old co. S2k/wk SEEKING ISLAND 2106 $3500. Bkr 721·0783 $575/mo. 720·8226 living room, unique young prof up scale lt1 p ot'I. Acct• provided WOMEN V ecant & R •adyl '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii blllhroom/ vanity/ 2bd, nr bch, w/d , gar lnveat. 800o466·2377 Sano Jae Seo. 27038 Jun Temce, ~111 Niguel. CA mn .Aino Ja Y1, 27038 Jelll Ttr· ra, L.1Qu111 Htguel, CA mn Tin busineu 11 concllcttd Dr =;;:==;:;:;:=:::::::==::::::::::= CO-PIMll11 Oov 't F orocloaod Spaclou1 3Bd 1. 75Ba, 1• Po n ln aule Poin t Lrg -----------------droaslng aroal Noulral pkg $700 011 631 ·4976 • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fam rm, Ip, bright kll, Winte r Ro ntel 4 1-2, lovely bayfront-t plor. COSTA MESA 2624 ciHpot throughout! N .8 . RESTAURANT Hend•omo Attorney new point, Inside ond opon beam colls, furn, Fantastic view 01 CCIM ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Carport stall to ac· NB The perfect room· FOR SALi! 123 23rd Seek• very attractive Signed SANG JAE. SEO. JUNG JA Ho m es from ponnlos YI. on S 1. Delinquent Tox, outl $227,9001 wot bar, w/d, frig, +jot1y. AIBD. 6BA. 3.11 commodato 1 vehicle mate wlll be a proloa· St. 1000 11. Sale Term i lim whl female 26.34 Nancy Luksa·Agt S1750. 714·673·4979 cor garage. Many up· $57 5 . & Up, 1·2 Br lncludod. Very bright alonal who llvH OC Neg. Rental S1300/ lor dating.• 3&0-4947 nu stat1mtnl wu hied wilh nepo'•. AE0'1. Your 1111 County Cieri\ ot Oranoe a r a a . T o II F r • e 7 14·843·67 0 7 grodes. Yrly $5000. Cotlagos. Move·ln and open living nroal and travel• a lol dur· m onth. 213·262·3069 Lora Vance Roottors Special. Noor Booch. Coll now. won·1 lostl Ing the week. I am 1----------County on Mav 28. 1gg1 1.e oo.21 e .9000 ,_IA_G_U_N_A _____ BALBOA Newpot1 Btac11-Cos1a Mm e xt.H · 1 388 PENINSUIA ~673·4082• 714-54 8 ·2421 St470. 7 89·0 931 never home on week· Tired o f 9 .57 SCHOOLS & ends. You wlll have G o t o w ork f o r 2107 ~---------------CN-4~7 T·3021 ·S .A.In for cufl'ent ll1llng1. BEACH 1048 7, 14.21.28, 1Qll7 ------__ ..__. E - -I - - •LAROE LOT• Huge 3BD. 2 .5BA ., den. Llko new, secluded. $439,000 P r••tlglou• 3bd, 2ba. iiciioiisriiAiiiiMiiEiiSiiAii2ii6ii2iii4 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 Up1ldo down houae. Lrg rmi, mini ocozm "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii] vlow. $3700/mo/yrly. n -..... .... -.. -. I -=.., CIC : =I ~_I;~- Mc.ICV.W -M•lllORI•• MM c.m.t~ • Mortuary Chapef • c,.m11tC)f'Y Balboa Newport AMlty, Inc. YEARLY RENTALS Agt/Ownor 494·8884 Cell Agt 873·3 899 NEWPORT BEACH CORONA 1069 DEL MAR 2122 18R, Balboa S850 2Br 2Be Tow nmomo *1 2 8 5/mo. L•••• 3500 Paclftc VleW Drive 2 ·Car g • r . Pat I 0 • 2bd, 1 ba, gar. lndry. Newport BMc:h 18R, Cotti MtSI S700 607 1/2 Narclnu1 M4-1700 S161,500. Coll ,Corbin Open Houao Sun 6· StudloApt, Balboa $550 723•8120• Agent. 22, 10·5 o r call PIEJICI IROTllEll 4 bd, 3 be Pool/1pa. Robecca 772·1811 x:ze1 IEU lllAllWAY 723•4494 1988 remodel. Famlly/ .la amlne C reok'e M r1 Ch•-1 living rm. 5440,000. Be•U 380, Fam rm, o ~~:tlon~ Agent 714·721·3566. 2.5BA, load• of brlc:k 1---------------I BIQ CANYON VILLAS & t1owe11, p\11 1pa. 110 Broadway 2·3 BEDROOMS 1 2950 . Avall 7·1. Co1ta Mff8 CORONA Maoon Elllt RHllora Community tennl1 & Ml·e110 DEL MAR 1022 714·769·7700 eoo11. Oote guarded. -========= iiiiiilliaiiiiiiiiiliiiiii a Lu F ifs e a r g a In 1 Cor o n • O e I M • r l.'I 4bd Poet Home Mui l 1·Level 3Br. Qreanbell PropertlH •73·8494 No matter what you're doing, your hometown 11e op1lon 177*k 1 Loe. LOW 300'•· Prln. Lov e I.. 2 b r 1 b • min. Walll~g Ca; o.Y~ Only 720-1704 8KA Dupfoj., fp, yard. gar, relief. Agt 14~223. •v OWn•r ttove, ftlg, new p aint Nloe Duplex, Walk to •Newport North• 11120.mo 731o<il448 bHch & •h opping, U P 9 r • d • d , 3 8 R QUIET 8t SER.ENE Palm .&lesa Aparl:ln.ents So neat St yet 10 fv ... · Than chc feeling you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush greenery of tcdudcd woods St stately palms. l. Studlol. 1 A 2 &troo1~ • JRS. '625 • IOR'675 • 20R'7?S l.No Peq 4 'mlbl Bllndt ·~ran. l. NIM Ca-pet. Nnt .t Tiie A F1tnee. Room A 19-d f'ool .t JIMll A ra.lol l ~ •c.n.-~ • • newapa~r h..-P.Jb Oy owner. AaklnJ ..-oHlce, 2.68A, tplo'e,•-C-O_S_T_A_ ... -aSA ___ 2_4 ..... 0,000 .. 19•2 84 •II amenlttea, 22501.f., ~ 21 n.a:._ H 9 00 5 00 Mp -· , 'VUfU; oun: : am • : ~ · guard gated. '449K !••••••••• flt• In. RENT owe. 114·751M438. 180 1 u Npt Height• and 10:00 am -4:00 pm w~ l 1e9•nt 6br, "'&ba, ., .. , New carpet & 1561 Mm Or. ·Salm Ana H~ CA the master bedroom youeall. Would you INSTRUCTION 3012 and bath plu1 an extra Ilk• to earn more liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii room for on olflce or? money In one monlh p AT IE NT and full prlvllegH of than Olhert earn In the balance ol the one year? You can place. Pool, garage, call 1·800·691·7962 w /d, otc. $600/per .... -------month plu1 1/2 the AIY'rfll'1'9~CADMi u I I I I I I e a . T e d \A.U'" I \.f\Ull I Nl\}t 646·2002 Iv mH. ATM CAlDS Newpor t Co••t • FREI! £.OUIPMEHT USE BHUtlfUI & Exclu•lv• PMGMM. • "ll«DM! POTDmAL • 2 + 2 Condo, brand Rltl YOU m e new. Gate guarded. MllU'ttAHT Pool/•P•/gy m/tonn. •Rm NU1'fl>l'Oll $545 ... u111. 245· 7335 M.ActMOO or a1corr CAllDIATM TW41HAL5 Pr im• 4bd Bal l•I• ('ALL ,Oil O!TAIU p r 0 I m • I e •• e k • MlUNIUM POS SYSTtMS Hme. Bedroom, ottlc:e TOl.L·fl\!8 & garage apace avall. 888·557-2347 S5100mo. 310.379 .... 813 _______ _. TUTOR • Math • (Arithmetic thru Calculus) • Statistics • Chemistry • Physics • Term Papers • Reading • Test Prep (CBEST, GAE, SAT) Study Skflls. For frH lnl o r mal lon c all: Jim Madia 547·MATH Tutor-colt~• Engt11h T.ac:hor. Teat Prep1 GEO;SAT:TOEFL ESL M11. Blackslono 720-13M TUTORING Credenllalod THchor Mo st Subject 1·ESL, Math·Aead·Specl.i Ed Remediation 6.414.0325 BUSINESS OPFICI IUSINISS OPP'ICB M!MBBRSHIPS POI UN? 2789 POI UNT 2769 3018 Meet Your Mete Qr .. t Expeclattone $3000 Value. NOW 11&00/ot>o ........ ., CLA8811'taD lt'a the reM>Urc• you can count on IQ Mtl • myriad or metcstMtno di•• lterna, Molaui• °"' cowmne COMP9I qv•llfled b~ to Hiii 1!frough classlfled Seawind latale w/VW. palnl. WO hlcupa, (7l ... ) •~~ •HtJc, luro klte/QrMt oattOt. 1171. VMianl im ...u-79UU room.••••y8?&-ftS3,_~e-•1_1-......_~ao_,_Ae __ 1_._1,..__..~--~....,----.~----------------~--------------~I~.-.,;-.._,_ Ml•Hft I ' • - 1P JRlIE IP IR(()) IPL IR IHI AV IR . §IP(()) OC IR } I • The 1996 Chairman's Award and the 1996 North American Customer Excellence Award, Ford Motor Company's highest honors, are presented to dealers whose customers ranked them the highest in customer satisfaction. ' And your kind words have earned us the coveted Chairman's Award and a North American Customer Excellence Award, Ford Motor Company's highest honors. You said we demonstrated exceptional customer service in automotive sales and vehicle service. We couldn't be more proud of this honor, and we are committed to continuing to meet the Quality Care standards you expect and deserve. Thank you again. We'll always be at your service. 1 97 Mercury Villager ~n ~9 4J.CW1 1 % FINANCING! ' I' • ~ . ' ' New 1 97 Mountaineer or ~~5) cp;p)'J ~~~ti!! 4.8°/o FINANCING! Af. ~; . ~ . ~ \ . ; -..: t\~l · N ~HS. 5.0 LITER V8, Pwr win/locks, loaded #J441 75 MSRP $23,855. Fact Savings $1 .360, Fact Rebate $2.000, CMLM Sav $1 ,998 MSRP $28.425, Fact Savings $350, CMLM Savings $3,078 (Net Price $24.997) #J43237+lax 24 mos CEL $3,215 94 down+ 1st pymnt +OMV+ rel sec dep & 1st yr he fee $A 545 18 due at 1ncept1on Purch opt future value $18.192 based on 12K m1/yr 15¢ per mile thereafter $6.456 lessee 1s resp for wear & tear Lease sub1ect to credit & approval & insurablllty 1 97 1incoln Marie VIII lt1i 1l1lt,tj~i 1 98 1incoln Navigator ORDER YOURS TODAYll ANYWHERE. 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Phone J8L FlfY loaded l3RPU400 lm378 D.AJ)49 Q.RK127 f.IUS433 $ll(Q)9~ $ll(Q)~~ $lli9~ ~ll~9~ ' 6 v.ei vs Pearl While. ASS. Mcmod, PVtf Seat ~ l.L*led . t3SOO 24 ~ll~9~ 13 Pl'e-Ot.'1'18d ~~ 11'1 ~ Lea'-~ JAsSee! ~i]9~ SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1997 --------., : EMPLOYM!NT --------• ...r--------1 De,..•n•tretore PT Aooopllonl•tlOff ... Ww.he>u" Top Doll• Peldt :mtOYMEHT WHk•nd1 In groc.ry 8up...,.. A.L ~ll· Wlok•• ll'wnltu,. i. From 1100-1eoo. .. • 5530 1tor11. N1at friendly ment co. on Udo Pen-.ccepllng appllcatloni 1 po to entire ••tate, with 11111 ablllty. tn1ut1, ~ for a fot both tull and part· P1tnt1ng1, china, lmmed opening•. Car quick learner Wllh a Um• wat•houH. Must glawate, furn, etc. : M_mlnlatratlvo/Shlp-n1c11aary. 18.25/hr. poaltiv. attltUd• who b 1 , 11 p 0 n a I b I•, 40Vr N8 Rea e73-e223 -,nng Laguna B•ach 714/887·8879 11 bright •nd weU or• cl•p•ndabl• and ___ .._ ____ .. Film Co. Hele• Hll l!Z lnaldo Phone gana1c1. Must bO • motivated. Excellent motivated lndlvldual aalea $200.$500/Wlc. team player. 3-5 yrs b•n•tlt• p1ck1g1. --.,,------- for entry level FIT Great hours. Fax Into general olflc1 Hp. Rei.JI houn. APPllANCES 8011 poslllon. E•cellent to: 714-e75·7882 Muit know Word tor Apply In person at.: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I skllls req'd WlndOWI and LOIUI, Wlok•• l'urnlturo l!LECT•1c ...... QI! compu er · FLOWER SALES Great 81neflt1. Com· 3200 HarbOr Blvd " ...._.. . Also rHponslble for New, n1ver u1ed, with shipping duties. 1ome Outgoing, energetic, pellve Salary. Fax: A• Costa Mesa, CA grin, Orop·ln, Stalnl11s UH of car. $10.hr experienced only. iume to 7t4-e734080 Sleet, Jenn Aire. Coil Fax Re sumo l o : Every Bloomln Thing Att: Susie or mall to1 ________ _ MFFDC 7 14·378·4147 250 E. 17th St. CM, P.O. Box 1549 New-EMPLOYMENT S1200 Must Sell $600 Boat Rental Management position Seeking raaponalble -•aelf-llertor. Fringe benellls. Call John 873·7200 Can't Find Work? You can't be looking too hardl WANTED 15 people to fill various positions from ware· house 10 manage· menl No exporlence necessary. Call Now, Brent (7t4)891·5784 Clerical Wick•• Furniture Is acceptong apphcatlons lor both lull and part· lime cterlcala Mull be responsible, depend· able and motivated. !xcellent b•n•lll• l)acttage. Retail hours. Apply In poraon at: Wlekoa Furniture 3200 Harbor Blvd Cosio Mosa, CA Computer Salos Ace Wanted for nal'I sales ot robotic to.x systems FAX•USA 724-9003 CUSTOMl!R SERVICE Are you frlendlv1 4utgolng ana • enthualaatlc? "o you enjoy talking dn Ult phone? If you do, thJn this career move Is for youl C ome join our customer service phone team and have some fun on the job. We will train you to handle a high volume of calls 1n our call center and overcome customer complaints and problems 1f nccessa!y S7 50 per hr.• monthly bonus up to $490 . Bi-lingual Spnnish is he Ip I u I EEO/M/F Drug Freo (7 I 4) 892·5800 X 4683 or Fax Resume (7 t4) 892·6521 DELIVERY DRIVERS 646·7899 port Beach, CA 92e59 obo. 722·7558 Host/Hostess Sal•• out111ndlng S!lVICES 5533 ------- Opportunity. first ttm• FURNITURE ottered. Direct .. 111 Award·wlnnlng retire· exp pref for 11tebllsh· menl community has Ing recycling locallona a greet PT or FT op-In your community. portunlty for someone We offer flex hr•. who enjoys 11nlor1 lmmed. & resldual and would Ilk• work· Income. May we tell Ing In our Assisted you more? 432·9009 ······-Pl•u• be aware that th• llallnga In this cat· egory may require you to call a 900 number In which there Is a charge por minute. Davbd Trndl, twin mats Wht/brass, comforter. $145. 760-9192 •X12 Living dining room. Secretary 1-E-M_P_L_O_YME __ N_T __ Previous experlenc• Oo•lenor Salo Tables, chaJra, 1ote1, pictures, rug1 & Antiques. 700·8143 Entrtn Cab/Pd $3,000 new, chrry fin, bevl gin. 080 722·1323 :~dt~r h~~~=~~!T~: Administrative WANTED 5535 other• would b• help· Secretary tul. Locatod near bus routes end the UCI campus. Benefits. floxlble schedule and meal provided. Apply In person at Regents Point, 19191 Harvard Ave., Irvine, CA 92812. No phone call1, pl1ase. Drug-tree workplace. EOE. Moving Salo Antique Beautiful volup-bedroom set St500. tuou• woman to Antique dining rm Ht take care of older St200. 045·1790 Publlcly held Orange County equipment teasing co. needs efficient lndlvldual to support regional Sal11 man. caregiver good .,,5-0-1-1-d-T_o_a.,...k_P ___ a-tl-o cook refs. Christine ~714-848·3735~ Furniture Wholesale and Finance Oepta. --------- Varied duties Include DOMESTICS 5540 typing of leaee Prlceal Oval, rectan- gular, round & octago- nal table sets with chairs & umbrellas. Steamers & chaise Labor er• Earn up to $800 Weekly Long distance phone com· pany is seeking peo- plo to sorvlce slore- lront promotional box route. 1·800·354·7331 documents, 1alea pro-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii posals, photocopying, * HOUSEMAN * occaaslonel reception· 9 Years Exp. Clean & ---------1st rellef and lax com· 1 1 i 1 "" h lounges. 544-7288 ma n a n argv om es. MERCu 11 """ISE munlcatlon1 white Outdoor duties, car &UM'l'U working In a fasl· caro. pet care, driving, MISC. 6015 poced environment. cooking, aorvlng. Xlnt 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Loan Proeoaelng NB I 653 365011 Experienc e a plual re s. • THE FIRM by John Lingerie Homo Partv Repa $210. 3 nights/ weok. No Modelingl (714) 979-4458 Marketing/Sal•• 12yr old Pharmacullcal Co . expanding our business in tho O.C. area, sooka 5 top level managers. ti you have a background In Managomon t sales, teaching or training, Organization & alien· Immaculate!, n/amkg Grisham. 1st Edition l ion to detail la Arizonans seek to $175. 714·751·0285 essenllal. Position House-Sii, 7/30·8/15. --------- assists 25 +people Janot 1·888-213.9321 COLLECTIBLES eager 10 have every· thing done yealerdayl '••••••••• 6017 Ideal candidate musl 1• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii be proficient In MS MERCHANDISE HAWAIIAN STYLE Word 6.0 and MS1••••••••• Excel. Min. 60 wpm.1• BAMBOO PICTURE Please tax resumoa tolP-------~l FRAMES. Custom (714)751·7557. No ESTA'TE made to Iii your size. phone calls please. .l.n Call for Info 218-4063 AUCflON wo will leach you to BH/NB earn 8 six figure PO Box 2392 Sanle incom e . Ca ll 1 ·800·578·5139 Ana. CA 92707-0392 M echanic, tor Boat SECRETARY·NB R.E. Ron1a1 Co. to service Co .• Needs FT Person sovoral loc ations. Mon-Fri. Computer ex· Call John 673-7200 perlence req'd. Prefer June 21 ,. 1 pm previous R.E. exp. PT SALES ASSOC. Needed lmmedletelyl Lit/o Marina Vil"1Kt Wonted for belier Fax res: 714·640·5732 women's clothing out· Attn: Chuck (800) 334-0 l 04 COMPUTERS 6018 Mac Quatra 16/500 monitor. keyboard, $ 1 0 0 0 ' S S o t t· ware + Iomega Jazz 1GB. $1500. 707·9488. IOI on Newport Blvd. l"l(!'"T..,u"""n""t:'._N .... T"'C:t...----FnRAUf'TIOI" l llOC'ltra( Fax ros: 818·305·1342 v "'"" v WANTED D JIWEl.aY, flJIS FT/PT Wiii Train Eernll6=.!!R~EYE!·~!~!!~~I · •-6025 Recept NB Law Olllce s while having tunll 1151'1aaftMi A.I\& FT. phones, lite comp. Call Ricky 637-7211 Iron• ofc manner & style $8.hr 760-1400 TELE"."ARKETINQ ' O.C. Firemans Assoc. R • c • p ti on I at F fT Have fun making S S S En try -level lor $10/ hr Jay 537-7029 Optometric office In 1---,T"'"l:-r-1 ...,d-o°'"t...,9,.._.,..5.,..7 __ Costa Moso. Terry Go 10 worlc t or 714·957·1556 Anloq.m lo '50t Mod."" • Est. Llgllll dNllfl buy. ESTATE AUCTION Have tun while eorn1ng up 10 S 12/hr Coll Joe ---------=:-~y. youself. Would you Receptionist like to earn more 53 7 ·334 7 1-4 pm/5·9pm Why play Hide 'N Sook w11h childcare? Call Claaalfled today' 642·5678 (Outbound) Direct to the Consumer Come sell"' product thOlt re-orders Itself. Seeking diligent. hMd working reps 10 sell to " r,1pidly exr.1nding customer !Mse Good compenS<\tlon !)<'Ckage Includes a base S<\lary and commission on gross sales and benefits Only people who desire to be the best need apply. No Smoking office near the airport M onday through Friday, 8:30 5:00 flexlblc. some Saturdays. tor NB Law Office money In one month 8:30am-5:30pm than others earn In M o n d a y ·f r I d a Y • one year? You can BHIC computer skills call 1-800-420-954 t required. 873·7410 Walter/Waitress & Bus Persons old coAml or h =· bronzal, f\.fn., ~~. Junc21 ~ lpm •Ont Item or ... ..-Litlo Marina Vil"1tt :~~ (800)334-0104 Receptionist-FT Must have computer oxper. Send resume: SPACES 19732 Mac Arthur Bl 1 50 lrvlne 92612 RECEPTIONIST·NB R.E. Co.. needs FT porson M·F. $8.50/hr. Fax res: 714-640·5732 , ll'r'rnldiae c:aat'I FOi AUCl'IOH tllOOWll Award·wlnnlng retir•j,!7J4-2~~;4;Q..3;;~71~J~!;:~&=WiYWS=====::1 ment community has great PT & FT opportunltloa tor lndl· vlduals who enjoy working with aonlor1. Experience helpful but not necessary. Wiiiing to train people with positive, pleasant attitudes. Located near bus routes and tho UCI campus. Ben· ellls, uniforms, flexlble schedule and moat provided. Apply In person at Rogenls Point, 19191 Harvard Ave .. lrvlno, CA 926t2. No phono calla please. Orug·lroe workplace. EOE. Roceptlonl•t/Offlco Support Exper'd , onswerlng busy phones. Xlnl typist, floxlble, sharp. Musi be detailed & resp. w/ bright porsonallty to dazzle clients In our lasl·paced & exciting N B. Ad Agency. Fax resume 474-4550 or E ·m a 11 to oquusru nepluno.nel Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read Claaalfled daily 642·5678 When you write a Cla~'ificd ;id, include all the foci~ and get the re~ulls you want. IM2-~6711 Employment Opportunity at r~~l~~~ We recently opened our new store In Fashion Islands Atrium Court. We find with the great response to our new location that we are in need of 4 ladies to join our team. We have 2 f ull·time and 2 part·time positions open. A flair for fashion and the ability to sell is l~~ lOO~ requested and we want to fill these positions ASAP. Call c I ) ) I ) .... ... C..11 714-476-1150, Ask for Mttrl. ~nd set up a time to 71 4-644 0800 interview. Plug Into the Closs~ied section to find services from electricians and plumbers to landscapers ... :: .. ------------------------------------.. ---... - I South Coast Plaza Security. 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Boer 1n lhfl maktnq 11 Sumptuous IR Tiiunl 19 Bo nmph:illl': ?1 Actor A;ilrlw•n ?II King w111l lht' qoldl>n 1n11clo ;>S P11r.r1N Hll•Sh•~N 26 Blll0d~111 kPr ll r orm1>1 cnnd•dl'll" S1evenson 28 Plans ro loo;e By CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH PAEVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 29 Rosky 50 A11an1a areNI 51 ·0noe-a ume· 30 Elephant tusk 31 Zodiac sign 32 Middle Eas1ern 52 Drama award counlry . 34 Zoo animal 37 Slops 38 Pinlo. 39 Popula1 hsh 45 Gues1 46 Ja1 - 47 Door parts 48 Ska1e 49 Fighler's weapon 53 Say 1us1 wrlh ges1ures 54 -de boouf (round w1n0ow) 55 Su00rd1Mte abbr 57 Pouch 58 SuH•• meaning ·son or 59 Beret 10 11 12 13 WF.F.Kl.Y BRll><:F. <~UTZ Q. l · N1•1tlwr v11l1H'rahlt• as South you hnlcl • K ,J 6 5 " ,J A • q 9 R • K .J fl 2 The b1dcl111g ha~ 11r•~ 1 1·d1·cl EAST 80trm Wt-:S'I Nlllt'nl Pan Pu11 I• Ul.l r •• , ? 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FlawlHa 15495 Leaue a"pllane•a. b i rd • 78 Sevlll• 2nd "'135029 t2,999 <10201 2> S45•990 Torota of Ml 1-Vl•Jo ,.. Land Rover Hunt~n ton Boaoh •• ..... cag••· ml1c nauUcal, own•r, xtnt eond, ORANGE COAST MIHlon VloJo 71 47~••55 ·~~1;...a,;:;00.;;..;8;...8;...•~•:-3'.:"'.9'."".:8~ motorc:ytcle gear and rebullt eng. New trana, _., 1~ much much mor•I. custom wlr• whla, J E E P •385·8750* ------~~-ae• Tempo, 4-dOOf, **** Siberian Huaky 9wk old male. HH 1 at 1hol1. White w/gray. $400. &44-0223 1133 Baker St S2950/obo. Hood to 714-549-8023 '88 TEMPO QL ~:.~. ·~:.k~LJ;lndo::: •.. T/SUN ....... ••Ill 888·9277 --------FORD 9075 Au t o . A /C , PIS. 99• 84 7 •8 A -•es Aatro Van P/l.ocka, caa1a1t•. s1 "'· ... Huge Garage Sal•I '82 Cadillac l!ldo v8, Loaded, Uk• New iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil T 111 & A 11 0 y 1, --------:-:-:-:-antlquH, furn. allv•r, V-8. Auto, A/C, Lthr (200588/98205286) '85 Muat•ng Conv $3 9991" 9080 china. book1, lamp1, Interior. Full Power. s17,495 A Summ•r of Joyl #1281 47 • GEO PIANOS & ORGANS p I e . too I 1 . tr I g, 1 2 ,500 974-2351 Toyot• of Wht w/i hlny new blk ORANGE COAST liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dH lgner clothes, new Huntington Bo•ch top. Powerful 5L auto· J E E P 195 GEO METRO itovea, coll•ctlbl•a, CHEVROLBT 9045 714-847-8555 matle $3495. 546-4379 3 cralt1, 1pon a, fishing, 714·549•802 LSI COUPI! artla1 supplle1, pool iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '85 THUNDERBIRD Auto, A/C, AM /FM 6059 PIAHO Young Chang tbl, rocorda, etclll '88 Corv•tt• Stingray CHRYSLER 9050 ~~iF~CSt:,,~~-PT~~=~ "E~~i! E:~~~~!' 4x4. Ster•o. Prior ;•ntalj Upright. Won on game 13D808VEQRASLAXHOVR!'SR. Cboupe. Y•llow, dall Glass. $2,500. Ploaee (vln!l'U018085) Slu73p9e;03 Oat $8a,e;e •how s350o obo. New .. oo .. a + r ecor •· '83 LoBaron Conv Call 714·636·0409 514·01 22 /648·4688 Sun 8·12 CollectlblH. Remember Ye11ord1yl / 1 1 · s9999 ORANGE COAST BICYCLES glass. prints, paint· M u a u em Qua lity I ~oud~~. Pa~tr! w~as~. '87 FORD VAN Conv. Beach Mot or• JEE p 6060 Inga. whlrlpool dryer. Priced to 1811 (10 1429) cust whts, Xlra clean. V-6, A!T. PIS . NC. 842·8858 71 AS49·8023 1312 Dover Drive MIHlon Vlefo (lOllSO/PF678988) Low ml. Orig. Owner . .,.,9.,......,..2...,E""a-p""'l-o-ro_r____ .,. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Land Rover S 1 o, 985 S4 .5oo 720" 1722 4X4 One owner. Xll l--,,~8~5.;..Q-=-=:E:--:0:-=P:::R=:l:S~M:.-- T rlcycl• adult aide by ••••••••• 714 ·385·8 750 To)fota of Leather. Etc. Loaded. auto. ac aid• chair Hals. Xln1 f B h Condi $290. 673·0492 ...,, 11 ._'SPORTATION Hunt ngton oac Chances are (E069aS) 120055ot029543> '""°'' 714-847·8555 Land Rover $11,985 SPORTING GOODS 6065 BOATS 7011 Rooms, apartments. On the move? homes Classified Sell your extra you will find MIHlon Vlofo Toyota of what you need •385-8150• Huntington B••ch at the Price 714-847-8555 '94 Mlata Blk/lvoryl-~""""."'.""----~-:-- America'• Cup Hi•· IOry 1 t VCR tape•. catalog, memorobllia. Tennis drosaea, small. 1 ett Duttleld, Electric can satisfy household you want to pay lthr, co. alloya, all pwr Sell your unwanted (#000106) $14,977 l1ems the easy wayl when you read Loaua To place your 1991·All now Interior, your items with low cost secure I · Cl "f' d the Claaalfleda MIHlon VloJo classltled ad call allp. 59500. 3'45-0104 1 __ h_o_u_s_n...;g:..-ne_e_d_s_. __ ...... 1n..._..._..a ... s .... s ... 1_1 ... e...__ -----~---1 ·800-088·5388 542·5878. Chrl11lne 854-4471 Nordic Track Pro Uk• newl Must soil. $250. 721 ·8718. GARAGE SALES POWER BOATS 7012 I want to P•rtnar In to 25·.30· power boat for bay cruising. 545·2448 SAIL BOATS 7014 CORONA DEL MAR 612 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Eatato Salo •Saturday Sam• 514 Acacl• (In alloy) Klich Items. boddlng, microwave cart , CFJ 14ft Racing Sallboat $2500. 615·3551. days or 642·6762, evenings. Lido 14 w/lrallor. Best Oller. 786-4731. books, doc Items, --------- glassware. Xmas a1ulf. MARINE SLIPS ESTATE SALEll DOCKS 7022 Fri/Sat/Sun 8•m·4pm 150t Baydero Terrace Sat 8 ·1 3-Family Garage Sal•I Homo accessories. linens. dishes. clothing. kitchen l1om1. New 10 r arely used II 7 19 1 /2 Polnsolllo In all•lf COSTA MESA 6124 ESTATE SALE 3112 Yellowstone Dr Sal 10am·6pm ONLY Compulsive ahoppor Dock, Xtn1 Locallon. (very secure). water! elocl. 873·7577 Lido lale Sllp 18'wlde up lo 65" boat. Asking $15/ft. 575·7518 Side Tl• for 25' boat. W a t e r /e I e c t r I c 11 y . Good Loc./Nr Lido. ~10./per ft. 675·6128 W•nted Slip for classic 50' motor sailor. 14' beam, 6'5" d r aft. Prefer lido Island. Ron Wood 6-5. M·F, 545·0 393 lllled house. Tons ol ••••••••• S1ullll All for 1ale .. a1 AUTOMOBILES bargain prlcosl (Many lloma 11111 In original ••••••••• boxeal) Car pans and p roduct s, do meatlc -------9-0-3-0 a ppllancea. brand BMW now m e n • a I h I r 1 s • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii panls, and •hoes. '87 BMW 325 Rod, cleaning products and alarm. s eyl, 5spd. Morel Morel Morel AC, all pwr, sunroof. Please Nola: $7995/obo. 640-4888. Thi• S•I• wlll not b•gln untll 1 Oam Fri/Sat 9 am Luggage. furniture, and clo lh lng . 255 E. 18th St '87 BMW 325 red/ black. 5spd, CO player, AC, PS. PB, PW, POL, snrl, 1 ownr, oxc cond. $6000/obo. 714·722·1255 Salo Sat 5/21 8 ·3 •93 Rlvl•r• Clothes. TV. radios, vs. ale. auto, cruise lots ol good stulll cust whls, Like New 2021 lrvlno/N of 201h (101192/404473) •SAT 9 am Househld $14,485 Items. books. tons ol Toyota of clothes, furn, & m1scl Huntington B••ch 880 Capital (Wilson) __ 7_1_4-_8_4_7_·_8_5_5_5_ HUNTINGTON BEACH 6140 '9 5 BMW 3251 4dr. white/oyster. 39k. Now L exus trade. (#EZ0561) $24,9 8 8 '98 BMW Z 3 S•t/Sun/Mon B tk/lvory. Only 7k. 9 .3 dining rm 1bl, #B76341 $27,977 Lexu a music Cd's, baby clths Mission VleJo . 9·8mos. rem clths-slze 1,800•589•5398 5·9. roller blades. s u r Ibo a rd s ·6 It ·41 n. ~1~8~9~0,...-,:B""M~W,.,..,....3~2=5~l -- a toroo equip, sofa, 4·Dr, 5-spd. Bronzo/ 25'1v, 125CR Honda Tan Leather Interior. 85, mens clths-mod. Looks & Runs Groat! 87' t Ton Toyo1a Loaded. ABS. Driver Lono·Bod. whl/gray. Air Bag. Now brakes, 2020 Florida timing belt, bauery & Convenient Claaalfled 842·5578 tires. S8,900. 080 633·6870 or 452-1686 Buy II. Sell It. Find II. Claaalflod . 1 The only faO-size car to earn Consumers Digests ''Best Buy" award an UNPRECEDENTED seven yean in a row! 1991 1992 ' ............. ,.,.~. . . ' BUY 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 o.uv,~ Pock~ Includes: • 7,500 MJle Sirvke • 10 Car Washes • Full Tank Of Oas . • ROUND OF OOf.F AT PELICAN Hill "BEST PREMIUM MIDSIZE CAR IN INITIAL QUALITY" J.D. POWER AND A SSOCIATES Eighty Eight was the highest ranked Premium Midsize Car and has a median price over $20,000. J.D. Power and Associates 1996 initial Quality Studyw based on a total of 31,591 consumer responses indicating owner- reported problems during the first 90 days of ownership. When you're tuned into classified you're 'tuned into your community. I Results! From Classified Adrertisin1 '~with chc Inily Pilot d chc bat &asion I oouJd ha\4e ~ made. The mum WU i.ncftdible! (I ~naiwdmott rapo.mc than I halle wida my ad in the Ydow -.>. Ctn't beat ill" l>~l>--M' ... IF WE'VE GOT YOUR· NUMBER!I YOU'VE GOT A · SADDLEBACK NEW CAR! Sele• leaalng "Buy, Lease Or Browse" Come See Why·Orange County's Auto Dealers Are Number One In Customer Satisfaction! IRVINB AUTO CBNTER 1-800-.831-3377 714 380-1200 ClllVIEll IMW Sent• An• Auto Mell Edinger •• ea Fwv aa..a '171 .. at mm -AIUI......,..,. ml HlrW..S., c... ...... ... fN4 18881 8eech BNd. 147..uea c::::;i CHEVROLET. COllEU. CHEVROLET 2821 Hllbor Btvd., Coate ..._. Me-1200 ~ ~ ............ tMOJlleka =-... ....._. llaatl ••••••• LEXUI OF ..... VIEJO R.lfcta .-. MOl'OROMI • ""°° ~.....,., Mllllorl YlefO ''°" Quall It,""'°" .... fceoot....... ..... . '\ \I'. 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Free EatlmatH N-& R•scr .. ntng U#300613292 714-631-3555 PC Peraon•I Tr•lner Llc·lnsured·Bond•d All M•k••·Mod•I• 8uy/•t!W•dt 873·0385 QUIRES that all uHd _L..,.•_10_3_4_ee_8_3_1_·4_8_1_0_1 L1887398189-1010 Lloi11181873 Bond9d --------.,--------_J In your home or office SINCE 1028 760-t381 Uc'd 650-Serv-(7378)1 ________ household goods Pet ers P•lnllng Roger 714-948.0890 ••••••••I Don't know a keyboard•---------••$479 • 18X7•• XITCHENS 3786 movers print their 20 Year1 Experience --.-0-A_N_D_A_W_S_O_N_• ... CERAMIC from the on ewltch? DRYWALL Includes hallway, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P.U.C. Cal T number; Free E1timat91 PLUMB NG ,_W_All ______ _ SERVICE TI Can Jerry 85o-o915 weather-strip, Install•· llmo1 and chauffeurs Interiors and Exterlor1 I DIRECTORY LES 3528 SERVICE 3584 1 & 8 5 57 Dlversllled Construction print their T.C.P. num· Referral. 854-0512 Water Healers e Drains COVERINGS 3932 --~iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Profeaalonal Servic e 1 on tax 4 • 04 COMPLETE KITCHEN ber In all advertise-Remodel • Repalr ••••••••• L k Sh Computer & lnternetliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & BATH REMODELS ments. If you have a --------1 Faucets • Fixtures ea 'I owers Aep'd Training. Affordable. R --------1 PET L1554722 • S.8·8720 * * *A· Y • n Hern Regroutlng & lnatall'n 0()-Sil• Ted 840.7872 • eceaa9d BookcaaH• HANDY MAN 3710 Custom Cabinets queaton about the le· P 7 7 Wallcoverl -15vra ..... L670130 Dean or T ile _____ .......;_;...~ Archu • BullnoH •Ora iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L1708348 413-8428 galily of a mover, limo SERVICES 3870 gr# 1 ·57 29 ··• •· .....,.. 673-8065 or 848-8526 Closets •Ll9r!ht Sotflta or chauffeur, call: '"=======~ Top Oualiry •Great Refl ..... CHCRAF .. t 3 700t •P•lnt/C•rpent""'* ---------Public Utilities iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil..,,. Ll709452 845-2418 TILES $5 A SQ " Rn '" • •' Randlf Svlr Plumbln9 Applt a Macintosh ,,,.SMALL JOB •xPl!RT Drywall and morel LANDSCAPE 8c 7Com5m58111lon Pet Sitter/Dot Walker 1 Repair Wh•t Your Don·1 move remod new 3410 Includes Materials • .. Small Jobs Oki IAWN CARE 3808 14· ·4151 Dally/Overnight visits. Plumber Fix ed I again.new paper.paint, S ERVICE Drywall/Plut., Repair O•rv 845·5277 --------Reis avl. Llc'd/Bonded Llc'd/Bonded/lne'd cells, flra, tlle. eale4 ASK ME ABOUT... Free E11 • All Surfaces /Hanglng/Tlplng1Tutur11-,.,,----,~--,....,,...-......,.. .... liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l 1~11~1 ~~con~2:'~vl;g Denise 714·935·8870 Remodel 845•5079 (L735976). 631 ·2111. RemodellngeAddltlons 1·310·282-8808 , Bock-upon CD Rom Comm/Res 551·5573 Home Repair/Remodel BASIC YARD MAINT r vera r rv FARTHINQ INTERIOR• & Hom• R•palra. No Job Cotta Meta/Newport t CALL DOES IT ALLI 701y/Sr Olsc/Tl178452 Surf City Pet Sitting Too Small! Bob 548·8223 --------• Sy~1cm Updntc 25 Year• E•tr.· 831•4422 432·9123/P·348·5850 Full Care & Play Time, -p-0-0-L------Installation * Removal CLEANING u .... JI 831 24 o M h HB/ Dl1count Wallcoverlng Quallty Remodellng • paro~ ELECTRICAL 3610 m • P•g•r-413·8142 Two•BrotheruMovlng Y om•, opp-park L560875 873·1212 H R SERVICES 3548 · lotcmct ln~tall~ BREWER'S TV VC Sam• Oa~ Servlc• Uc/Ins or yours. Su• 5 3&.1748 SERVICE 3894 •AJ•o om• epalrs • R ' TREES ! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The Stripper R .bl P I d J T .. H S I Prompt• ourttouseProf" ---------I • eHon Y r ce • op:inco;c ypq:t11ng Small Job EXPERT om• •rv cea S p e c I a 11 z I n g I n •Local Co. 81636318 ACTOUCH OF CLASS • PurcM.'I: advice Duncan Electric Under $300. LIE73660 Topped/RttnoY9 uwns C11-T134&so 374-009 PLASTER BERGE POOL SERVICE wallpaper Removal C••Sltlep7h1e~1904n4~1514oc9.5 Ll~/~~~gde. d.ReF'r•'c.omEsmt. Local/Quick Response Accept MIC & VISA !pn!kR-dnup ~51:::M76 REPAIR 3880 ·All Pool R•p•lr•· L5889241 983·5037 .... Teresa 292.7143 Call Rick L1275870 8 5 0·7042 C.M. Dale 831"1818 Landscape Remodeling PAINTING 3858 3~::if.t:'~ ;g10~:•1 1--------- 7l4-89J.0190 HANDEE DANDEE Yard tun• up/malntenace,1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------•BOSS HOUSECLEANING Or Fax Mc@ 1198-0274 Peterkin Elactrlc Jobe Large or Small. 1andscap1/ar1lsllc design. I• BUSINESS Llcensod·Bonded Prompt & Low Rates I Design & Construct Contractor#C27·604006. 24Yrt Quality Painting SERVICES 3488 $10.00 per hour. res-com/sm-lg Jobs Ret"d Gen"I Engineer· Prof'! & Ethical. 645-7505 TOUCHUPS. TOO Plaster/Stucco Patch ·Serving So Ca 25yra· Llc#328884 24Hrt 714·554·7831 l•l•nd Blue Pools Pool & Spa Wkly Svc. Repair: lllter/pump/htr Acid wash 845-8728 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil:::;~7-=1~4~-5~4~8~-0~3~8~8~ CSL818717 748·5255 lng/Bulldlng/Electrlcal 24 Hr1. Richard Sinor •Brighi H ae c lnlng Contractor. 374-9407 LAWN CARE Great Work! Llcl280644 845·3209 Tired of •••rchlng European Prol'I. Best CONCRETE •· Low $ Wkly lwn svc, QUALITY C --------1 --------For the Righi Words? In town! Reis 5y19 Exp Ol FENCES HOME SE~VICES cln-up/trlm/sprlnklers *** ARI! PLUMBING 3890 ROOFING 3910 Let me htlpl Prol"I editing Grace 2 51·945S MASONRY 3557 •· DECvS 3615 Anything & Everything 831·0218 Pg·602·1770 20yrs exp N.B. Including iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ArllclH·Menuscrlpts·WP Ol ~ Free Estimate. Rel't. stucco/drywall repair. When you write a Classified ad, Include all the facts and get the results you want. Typed Copy . 15 yrs exp. D el Mar Cle•nlng c0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mlch••I 758·1440 Lou Torres Landscape Xlnt Work. 8 4 5·2417 THE LOCAL PLUMBER A·OK R 0 0 FIN Q Reasonable 714•964..a193 By Alan s. Lewis Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie Harbor Area 20Yrs. RA -a James E. Banger1 Co.· -111 Class Installer· Reliable. Prol'I. Olly Cone, Patio, Driveway * Wood Fences * S.ml Retlr•d Contractor Wkly malnVNew Install INBOW Circle Malnt. FrH E1tlmat11 Sr Dlsc/FrH EsVL831M47 --------RtslCom 71._.58•9212 Fplc, BBOs. Rel. 25Yr. Replace/Repair Low S R•palr1, lmprov1m1nt1, lrrlg work/Tree trim Pelnll~g-lnVEit Houst/Apt Friendly Servlc••ln1ured 891-3754 800·891-3754 CABINETS 3490 •VICKI'S CLEANING Exp. Terry G57·7594 =~°'·; .. ~~~~ ~~lr~b~~nOua~r;.~~~i Cust ratnl 548-4383 ~~;~~8J~be:fe~:et:~ _L_15_3_29_8_1 ___ 61_s-_9_3_04_, 8ALBOA ROOFING co i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil We offer THE BEST ••JRG t.tASONRY•• ' Sh•n•'• G•rdenlng Expert Drain Cleanln9 Quality Work Guarnt'd House/Window Cleaning. BLOCK BRICK STONE EXCELLENT WORK a. Landscaping. Lawn A Better Way Painting & Plumbing Repairs Reroof/Repalr FrH E1t 10Yr1 Exp. Xlnt Reis. All types-Olly Workl F90Ces/Decks/Blck Wa/11 HAULING 3720 care lnstall'n/Removal Ouallry CraPi1manshlp 20yrs exp. All work guar. Lie/In• 8 3 1·5081 Advanc•d Woodsyslems ·Custom Cabinetry· t<ltch•n • Bath• Doors Molding• • Mantels L69tSSO 714·998·8 9 70 Vicki 714·888-0395 Est. L730089 531·7843 Uc 8·1 ConttactOf 8538528 Sprinklers 548·5801 For a roas price. Refs. Steve 545-8298 ROOFING Speclallat a WINDO Now Conatructlon L612tt3 714·857·1530 ;:;:::;::;:::;:::;;;;;::;:::;:::;;:~I Summer Spec 10% OFF * W CLEANING• CONTRACTORS ** 722·2805 ** JUNK TO THE DUMP All Sryln·Fatt·Otptndabl• FREE ESTIMATES (714-988·1882) MASSAGE 3830 Al Kenned~ Pal!'lllng/ Li538S28 NOW Const 845·0335 GENERAL 3558 St•mb•ugh Bulldera AVAILABLE TODAY Paperhanging L1220902 '4iiiji * 722-2805 * CARPENTRY 3 510 RATED #I OR PRICE, CARPENTRY•Wlndows l">'ltN'ol~ SERVICE & Door• • Wood Fences CONVENIENCE Pl!T PROOFING L#261581 • Call Bob FORTE 249-8323 Pg·312·0028 CARPENTRY•Wlndows HOUSEHOLD Doors • Wood Fences SERVICE PET PROOFING LEWIS Conatru c tlon Remodel•Handyman Ll704773 Local Res. •714-557-5925• L.anlce Covers & Patlot 988 19 82 ·Old Country Tradesman· 1· Cusl Redwood Decks. • C H I N E S E Comp price 984·8872 Glass, Plex or Picket --------ACUPUNCTURE H d R II F I Massage H~b 378-5389 CHUNG'S PAINTING llPiili.,,....,Rii\IRRiiiil an a •· enc ng. IMPROVEMENTS ~· 2 3Y E Ort P · 1 L707328 714-43. 1·8822 HOME 3756 Pain Car••Skin Problem Guarsr woxpk. F Enc,e ·~lliiil~IG:Wiljam Allerge & Much More r · ree s Lie# 375802 538· 1534 • AlJ. REJ'AIA:S CONSTRUCTION FLOOR INSTALL BUILDING 3560 REPAIRS 3620 LIKE·NU CONCRl!TE Remve oil/rust stains, crack rpr. Ae·nu/seal wd d•cka Free est 760-8427 L&B Sport• Therapy --------• REM<aJ. Prof & Personal Massage COMPLETE PAINTINQ • OAAIN CLE.ANING for Men & women The Bell Work At The • .ttrnl'IC S•l•••Svc•lnat•ll --------HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc Whether you're buying Giit Certificates Avll Lowest Price Guar'd . • ~~ BACKn.OW RN/LMT CM 722·9823 L1P698286 5 47·8522 •PUMPS/BOILERS Gene Abrams Painting RADIO OIS"'TCHED Int/Ext. Olty PalnVReas s llONOW ~ INSURED REMODELING & ADDITIONS 3916 FARTHING INTERIORS Kitchen/Bath/Remodel Rm .Additions Visa/MC L#560875 873·12 12 Hove A Garage Sole! Cl•utfted 642 ... 878 PJJli.~t L#261581 • Call Bob 714 63 1 9044 24~8323 Pg-312·0026 - Sell your home through cla11lfl•d. 842·5878 PERGO/CarpeVFrH eat. or aelllng, Classified L708279 988·9590 covers all your needs! To place an ad In ClaHllled Call 842·5878. Llclln1. Bon MoQr• Paint UC• -1 714-703-4942 (Volce/Pgr) PHf 714-722-9998 Why play Hide 'N Seek with childcare? Ca 11 C I • a a I fl e'd today! 642·5678. lil•••••••i STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to announce a new service now amilabk to new businesses. ~ wiO now SEARCH the name for you at no txtm chargt, and save you the time and the trip to tht Olurt House in Santa Ana. Thm, of count, afo;r tht search is complrttd Wt wiU fik your fictitious business name stalmlmt with tht Olunty Ckrlt, publish ona a Wtek for four weeks as requimi by law and thm fik your proof of pubBcation with the County Ckrk. . Pkase stop by to file your fictitious business stllkmmt al the [)aj/y Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, O>sta Mesa. If JOU cannot stQp b) please aJJ us al (714) 642-4321 and Wt wiU make arrangmimts for you to had this proaJure by mail If you should have any farther questions, please calJ us and Wt wiU be mort than glad to assist you. <;ood luck in your new business! · WHAT HAPPlllS If YOU 0011'1 A1r1111s11 1101HlllG na· ''Pilot COST/\ MES/\ When you're tuned into classified you're tuned into your community. Call the · Cla11iflecl1 MAZD4 VAUJ! SNINGS ........................ 1.500 MJiJl)A WUl PKG SM-IGS ................. •12.0.S (7141 642·5678 rllff 5'·' PKG ..................................... .,,. ~ llEIAJt ................................. •.oo c.scolM .............................. •1171 •10,999 ... 1997 NEW KIA SEPHIA s 1997 NEW KIA SPORTAGE 8 \ > • f"§M . ' SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1997 .> I h'• .. .,,.,. every day In Claasltled M 2·M71 City Zop ~'1Memto ~:'-> el ltlOM ttpelr Jobt woW.d tht hoult? ut .... c .... lflecl • ..... DlrMtoty help ycKI Jlnd reflablt help. To p .. c• an ad In ClaH lfted Call 842°ee?a. ________ ..) ___ _ D YES, SELL MY CAR '91 AMIGO 5·Spd, AM/FM Cat· sette & Much Morel #803341 $5,8 87 ORANGE COAST J EEP 714.549.9023 '82 T ROOPER Auto, V6, AC (200439/903924) $1 7 ,485 , T o yot a of Huntington Beach 714·847·8555 IANDROVER '84 Lexua 1!8300 1-ownr. low ml, Lthr, Mnrf. Champagne. $21,500. 646·2228 '7 8 Gra nd Marqula '9 3 Olde Cler• Sdn Lo ml. ll'a perfect! (vlnl3CHF718) $8997. B e ac h Motor• 842·8 888 39k orig ml. 4dr. -p-0-NTIA--C---ft-1-7-0 1 Reduced to S3000 " 840-8070 '820rand.Ant S¥ Auto, xtraa, lmmacl (vln#38JY$K17) $8888. ••N hMotora · M2-eeee •es Terc el SDN Auto, lmmac, hurry! (vln9'0004203) $8944 Beac h Mot o r• &42·888e On the move? Sell your extra household Items In Classified 9250 '73 M•••r•tl Clt1oen Show room Original 37k ml, $13,500. or Trade! 996·5212-evea CLASSIFIED 11·1 th• resource you can count on to ••II a myriad of merchan· dlae Items, becauH our column• compel quallfled buyers to calll Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Hunting Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail with 91131--------------I .,_.,_ 0 MC 0 "" QAMX iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MAZDA 91,is MMe ________ MocMI ______ __ Dec-0 --Os..nAool p, 0 11-1 0 -19r-OT\rlteo 0;-. !Ce ---- '93 Range Rover BRG. One owner. Loaded. Chromes. Lo Lo miles. (626000) '84 Dlacovery 1 local owner. Pert cond. Loaded. Lo mlles. (095158) '92 Range Rover County. Sliver beauty. '84 M aitda M lata ac. am/Im ca11. cruise, Limited Edition with Hardtop (101123/512549) $17,985 T o yot a of Huntington Beach 714-847·8555 BUY A NEW 1997 MAZDA 626, AUTOMATIC, ~ORY M CONJ., NA & FM CASS. NI> MORE... FACTOllY RfMJ"E ............................... 11 0......, rrone o--.o-eo-. O•S-0-tt~O~ToP Books/records. Travel•--------- M.S.R.P ............................. '18~690 I M>JDA VALUE WNG ........................ . • aEA01 DISCOUNT ............................. . a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we'll run it for another week FREE! All for just $10'. 055-O~MS.-uw..-. 0,.., eonot..,,,., 0 en. .. Cont"" ONIOf .,._, o~"""""'Dc....tt. Dc:........r-. 0 '"" -0 IM)< Aool 0 SloOone Bock w-·s10f0t4 ltnell. S1 MCh lddtt~lhne Mall to: Delly Piiot 330 W e.y St C:O.ta M ... CA 92627 "'-91 (714) 8'42·5678 . , .. , (714) 831·6594 --------------~ 1947 --- FIFTYYEAR an ni versa r y 1997 In style! (610123) Mlsalo n VleJo Land Rover 714·38 5·8 750 Classllled Is ..... CONVENIENT whether you're buy· Ing, selllng. or just looklng, classified has what you needl CLASSIFIED 8 42·58 78 This Weekend Only! EVERY NEW '97 <@ ~t_j ~ C> ~.,4 $40000FF OIAWOlll! CADllJAC GMC 11UCK ·our Family Serving Your family, Since 1947! MSRP * * 28332 Camino Caplstrw LAGUNA NIGUEL San Diego Freew•v. Exit Avery Pmrkw•J All vehlclN are plus cu, Hc.nte and doc. feel. SubftCt to prl6r ule. M ...,_ 2 WHka after publication. 1, (. Chances are you will !ind what you need at the price you want to pay when you read Cla11Uled •15,310 +TAX dally 642·5678 ,_,;;11k.1,l1l\l\ll 714/842 L-661.. i\L= I ltlllllll'.'I; •II lk.1, !1. (. \ -•) t) ~~ ~ Lease a Land Rover Discovery for s395· a month. S < l LI t h c r ll ( ~ ~ 1 I i l'o n 1 i ; 1 ·" I _ ~ 1 r ~ L' " l I _ ~ 111 d I { ( ) ' L' r ( · l' 11 t r L' < 36 months $ 0 fam month payment S 995 down payment $ 0 sccuricy deposit $ 995 due at signing Right now you can get a Land Rover Discovery for just $395• a month. And if this doesn't pique your interest, jwt step inside. You'll find dual temperature conuols, leather scats, and genuine wood trim. In addition, with its 14-guagc steel chassis, permanent four-wheel drive, and rock-softening coil spring swpcnsion, the Discovery has yet to meet a mountain ic didn't like. So why not stop by for a test drive today? Because unlike the Discovery, this offer won't be around for long. DllCCWlllY ~® 0®W~ ~0Cl>Cl>~-· SS99.83 tax per mo. for 39 mos. on approved credit. closed end lease. Total peymenta $23.393.a7 Purchase option tt lease eod $36,352.46. SO down+ tnt mo pay, OMV, doc, tam & refundable security depo11t. 151 per ml. over 12k per ye• lt093097110 IYlileble $597 +tax per month for 38 monthl closed end le•• on epprmd credit. Tatel payments $21,492. Purchase option It lease end $33,447 05 $1997 doMI + lint mo. OMV, doc, tau1 & rtMclable secunty deposit for $2290.04 15e per m1 over 12k per yeer 1#1700341 193 MAZDA 193 HONDA MX-6 ACCORD V,, AI, Wtt; loir .is. ANNIVERSARY EDmON Lit ltf! AutomAtic, low miltS RAREt $"rr;997 196 FORD 196 TOYOTA MUSTANG GT AVALON 0tJv 7"1J lt#t.s! llittlgrty WW, FuO pwr. luJur. F""""f ch!OmlS. 23 ~mi. Hurry. {228312) (076337) $18,898 $19,997 Lexus Service $34.95 EVERYDAY LOW PRICE Includes, NEW OIL FILTER-NEW ENGINE OIL CHASSIS LUBRICATION-HAND CAR WASH- COMPLIMENTARY REFRESHMENTS We perform ant needed Lexus Factory Warrant'j Work on your exus, regardless of where it was origiMlly purchased, new, or pre-owned. -APPOINTMENTS PREf:F.RRED- 714-892-6906 '96 TOYOTA 195 HONDA 195 TOYOTA PASEO ACCORD LX CEUCA A#JoMAtic, a, SftrtQ CASSt#t, Low. • Nr, CASSt#t, ... $1~~~7 $lf~97 $1 fj97 194 LEXUS 194 LEXUS 194 LEXUS ES 300 GS300 SC300 OVf J6i 11i1aJ Ftl fOW1, CE.RTIFIEDI CER11FIEDI $lf;f;;; '21;r;~ $N,f;7' ·'94HONDA ACCORD EX Cu• fttds, Wd, a, low milts, mint {049462) $14,797 193 LEXUS LS400 C.. ""l1s. CD, NAX cho•otf. $l8;997 194LEXUS LS400 Cl:.R rif TE.DI CD, tm1rf, v;"1Jt, SU 41 ttSt 11m't tCJayt {4,6#6) $29,997 193 LEXUS ES300 AfOOfltoqf, ~ full~ (483959) $16,995 195~ ...... 2>•• (734699) $35,997 ,;.. "' • ,....._ ~ -- -• • -t• • -. • "":'" ·• ~ I NEW '97 CAMRY Y6 LE NEW '97 CAMRY LE CC>UNT C>FF Manufacturer'• Su9 .. atecl Retall Price ' or this d scount IV00242851 ncludes deoler odded options 2 o1 tt.. p<oc• fV0073782 V0073oQ•I EVERY NEW '97 COROLLA CE EVERY NEW '97 AVALON EVERY NEW PREYIA YAN MODEL 1709 IN STOCK Manufacturers Suggested Re101I Price 115 21 7 NEW '97 4-RUNNER '89 FORD TEMPO 5 speed Only 40k miles. c1m1tm cassette must see 12005121358569) (200511/106369) s2995 s3995 '87 TOYOTA '93 TOYOTA 4X4 XCAB PICKUP COROLLA 5 speed Auto. power steenng pis air cond1t1oning (101115159098) s1°01495 s9495 '92 JEEP '92 NISSAN WRANGLER KING CAB Auto. pis. 1111, 5 spd, V6, ale, pis. custom wheels am/Im cassette $1°139995 s1°~f1995 '93 ACURA '94 DODGE INTEGRA CARAVAN ES 5 speed air condit1onlng Full power, lull power. oxtra cloan must see $1°390495 (101271/689371 s1 '94 TOYOTA '95 CHEVY CAMRY 2-DOOR SE ASTROVAN V6 loaded moonrool, V6, loaded. nice car like now $100649935 s174966S "THE ·· ALL MEWi MODEL 3536 IN STOCK Monulocturer s Suggested Retail Price S2 4 QQ8 '92TOYOTA TERCEL 5 apeed. must see $6995 '93 CHRYSLER LE BARON CONV. Auto. p/soat. p/w/s/I, am/fm cass. crwlse, tilt, cust whls s1°080995 '92 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4 V6, Extra Ctoanl s1°2~495 '93 HONDA ACCORD4DR Auto, luWiwor s1°44992S '94 MAZDA MIATA Ale. p/w/s/1, leather, am/fm cass. cruise. CO, limited Ed w~$1°2f 9959 ) IN STOCK DISCC>UNT C>FF Manufacturer'• Su eatecl Retall Price EVERY NEW '97 LANDCRUISER IN STOCK '88 HONDA '92 NISSAN '94 NISSAN ACCORD LX SENTRA PICKUP XE 5 speed, ale, p/W/s/I, am/fm Auto, Must Seel cassette. cruise. tilt it~~~) s7995 ( 101239/RC346783) s9995 '95 GEO '92 SUZUKI '93 HONDA PRIZM SIDEKICK 4x4 CIVIC LX Auto Auto. Auto, air conditioning s100i~995 ~s/I s11995 air conditioning s1°13W§95 '93 FORD '93 HONDA '95TOYOTA F150TRUCK CIVIC EX COROLLA Auto, vs. ale, p/s, am/fm Ale, p/w/s, am/fm Auto, air, p/s, loaded cust. wheels, bedllner ~cassette, cruise, tilt nice car s10021995 s1°2995 s12995 '94 HONDA '93 GMC '93TOYOTA ACCORD LX 2 DR JIMMY 4 DOOR CAMRYV6XLE Auto, V6, auto Loaded, lull power lull ~wer must see s154145S s164904S s1°61995 '94 TOYOTA '95TOYOTA '92 LEXUS CAMRYXLE TACOMA SAS EXTRACAB LS400 V6, loaded uto. •x•. ve. a1c6~1111. amlfm Auto, 8/c, p/w/s/I, ABS, am/fm nice car1 cass, cruise, tilt. , cust. whls, cass. mnf'f. lthr, cost. Whl.s s1°914sS $""°3°4951 ) s2499s 2 MUI RlOM 1ltl PAGRC omAN 18881 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach (714) 847-8555 (888) GO TOYOTA All vehicles aubject to ptlor aale plut tax, ltC , ~ & doe tH. c..tt pt1cN Md ~ do not aPfllY to ...... un!W lrd:lliled. On llPl>fOYec:I Of9Clt No dMler9, ~ or fleet Exp1tee Sunday after ~tlon . THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• JUNE 21-27, 1997 I ' I\ t l I ' I I\ I \ t l I I I t I \\ I I 1, CAMEL POINT ESTATE ii I I , , { { . .. ... ... ,. \IES.\ \'FHl>E -~.:-:.:. ·'Di~' :·:: ·.':. . :.:';'.: . :-.·:. ·-:~. N .:· : ;_-,: .... ~·:::. -¢-:::~·:-~ ·".. W E ... ... . .. s Orange Coast College Costa Mesa Q a: ! ~ BAKER ST • '1ES:\ IH·:I. M :\H Orange County Fairgrounds ~-------- • Cover. .. Remax South County, Newport Beach 2. Map 24.-28. Remax Corp. 3. Fred Sands Newport Properties Westport Homes 4.-5. The Prudential-Jon Douglas Co. 29. Roger's Realty 6.-7. Cannery Village Re.1.lty 30.-34. Ellis Realty For Advertising 8. Star Real Estate 35. Harbor Realty IMl>nnation Please Call: 9. Balboa Island Realty 36.-42. Coast Newport Properties 10.-19. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 44.-45. Homes of the Wttk K~Hancock ( 4) 574-4247 20.-21. Metro Realty 46. Open Home Guide 22. Coldwell Banker Costa Mes.a 47. Fari International Janet Vino~ad (714) 574-4 8 23. Cover Home Story 48. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach Ne\lVl)Ort Coast Newport Proper INDEPEWll'TI.Y OWNED & OPDATID featuring fine properties from condos to castles s~ s~ ~ 4Uu:e 1969 1100 Newpon ~n1cr Or., Sujcr 110 CAMEO SHORES SANDY BAY Front row above waves crMhing on a dramatic rock fonnation. Watch the boats sail by m the Newpon Channel, enjoy the wann sunsets and ocean views from this welcoming fami ly home built around a beautiful. secluded center courtyard. Call for appointment. New con truction with extraordinary quality and design. 5BR. 6BA. Chefs kitchen. Maid's/renlal with separate entry. Fabulou~ Newport Bay view m white sandy beach. Must see 10 believe. $3,495,000 MSO $1,850,000 852 ' -~,~. -.= -• I -. .. I ~ ·-• -e.;·. l--__ ... ~·JS, 'I".' .. .... SWEEPING OCEAN VIEWS UNDERSTATED ELEGANCE REFLECT YOUR SUCCESS Exceptional elegance, comfort and gtylc in this e~-iom Emerald Ridge home. Softly Spanish. wilh arches&. limeslOnC &. state-of- lhc·att luxury. 6000+aq. fl .. ocean-close, galed communi1y. Seller may finance. Call for details. En1oy clean air&. tnanquility or a country retreat in lh1~ spacaou~ conlemponuy phoM in Bd Air. 7BR. 7BA. lhrec le\els, r levalor. 7.000 sq. ft. Minu1es 10 beaches. Beverly tun~ & UCLA. Call for more in rorm:u ion. Sophis1icarcd European eu.~tom ewitt localed in pres11g1ou~ Newpon Promon1ory Bay. 4BR. 4.SBA. well ~uilcd for entenaining. Bayfroot slip will accommodate a 50 I\. boat and two ricon. $1,569,000 H52 $1,795,000 V14 $1,650,000 853 . ·"" . . FISHMllAll'S COVE A REAi:. CHARMER NEWPORT WATERFRONT STEAL Newer duplex in Laguna Beach. Both unit.~ a.re sp:w:ious with fireplaces. patios. ocean views. very bright cSt clwmmg. Four car aarage. Ir you want a bar&ain call now! Quaint North Laguna duplu. ocean view from IBR. IBA unit above two car garage. Dc1ached upper unit with 2BR. 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LAGUNA BEACH • $1,895,000 • 644.9060 6 bedroom-,, 7 baths, situated on a premier lot and bo~ting unsurpassed ocean and Catalina views, redesigned and rebuilt with the highest quallty in mind. LAGUNA BEACH • $3,600,000 • 644.9060 6 hedmorns. 5.5 baths, unique oceanfront Mcdicerrancan villa, old Wl\rld charm with today's conveniences, local~ on a pnvace hluff overlooking crashing surf and rttf below. COWAN HEIGHTS • $8,900,000 • 6'H,.9()60 26 acre hilltop villa with panoramic views of Pacific Ocean, C.ualma Island and sunset. 10 bedrooms, 9 haths, huge gourmet kitchen, tennis courts, 2 pools. LIOO ISLE • $2,195,000 • 673-6900 HARBOR RIDGE • $1,495,000 • 644.9060 NEWPORT BEACH • $lt39S,000 • 64+9060 Gorgeous custom bayfront home in excellent condi-Spectacular tradittonal custom home m exclusive Wonderful new single story custom home, J bed· uon, 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, large gourmet kitchen c~mmunity, 4 ~rooms, 4.5 baths, oversized rooiru rooms, 3.5 baths, 16 foot ceilings, beautiful patio, with breakfast area, cozy wood paneled family room. w1ch crown moldmgs, wood floors, pool, spa, library. views from canyon to the ocean, quiet location. Ol•7COICMI .... Aellderllll~Colporlilon. No Eqlm ~~ EqlmHMMQ~ MO.. lrldllpeldwtlr 0...8'1d~ CosTA MESA • $119,000 • 644.9060 2 bd, 1.5 ba, end unit, good condition, large master and 2nd bedroom upstairs. NEWPORT BEACH • 219,000 • 6+4·9060 Light, briaht and beautiful "Oakhurst" model overlooking Big Canyon golf course, 2 bd. 2 ba COSTA MESA • $218,000 • 644-9060 3 bd, 2 ba, 7 ,200 sq ft lot.' hardwood floors. attached double garage, great location. lRVINE • $278,000 • 644.9060 4 bd, 2.5 ba, 2 atory home in University Park, ereat location on cul-de-sac, light and bright. IP.VINE • 327,900 • 673-6900 3 bd, 2.5 ba. gorgeous custom home on large comer loc, huge master, dressing area, la~ kitchen, spa. OPEN HOUSES 1-SPM (Unless Otherwise S~cified) SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS NEWPORT BEACH 2481 lrvine Ave 'F' 1934 Port Camey Pl $235,000 $669.500 Kay Sterling Carol Pugh SATURDAY'S & SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS CORONA DEL MAR 9 Monterey Circle l.llVINE 8 Charlotte 21 Centaurus ORANGE 2902 East Hillcrest LAGUNA BEACH 437 Panorama Drive NEWPORT BEACH 18 Tran10 Court 431 Vista Suertc 7 Bridgeport 1426 Sea Ridge Dr 34 Hillsdale Dr 1t:»Sfl'n> 200 Via Antibcs 525 Cancha $799,000 $1,125,000 $629.000 $319.000 $1,895,000 $280,000 $299,000 $749.000 $575,000 $668.000 $945.000 $329.000 Joyce & Don Olson· Jan Ward/Sonja Powell Sonja Powell Lis Olsen Lis Olsen Delia Delgado Lorraine Farrington Marie Deremiah Cammy Leslie Joan Maifeld Lee Drummy Coleen Brennan N?,RTH LAGUNA ~37 Panorama $1 .895.000 Pavlovich/Olsen ORANGE 2902 Hillcrest $315,900 Olsen/Werner SEA Isl.AND 27 Seabrook Cove $459,000 David Prince SPvc~llILL 6 Twin Lakes $749,000 Olson/Evans SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BALBOA PENINSULA 307 Fernando BIG CANYON 1 Cherry Hills CANYON 47 Sea Island Cosl'AM£&4 206LaCosta llAuoll VIEW 1824 Port Sheffield lllVINE 2 Chattanooga 20 Sarena ''"' rm• LIDO lsLE $329,000 $949.000 $219.000 $359.000 $698.000 $318,000 • $499,000 818 Via Lido Soudc~·5pm) $689.000 815 Via Lido Soud(l-4pm) $2.195,000 LIDO PARK DRJV£ 601 Lldo Park Dr #IE NEWPORT BF.ACM 213 Vta Cotdova 9 Hillsborough 6 Robon 37 Southhampton Ct 29 Coventry NEWPORT CoAST 5 Chandon NEWPORT Carsr 6MojoCowt NEWPORT Seou:s 455 62od St VD.LA Poon $469.000 $765,000 $950,000 $210.000 $459,000 $389.000 $439.000 $170.000 399,000 Mary Ann Nethercutt Curtin/ Allison Field/York Vicki Dclpart Dreyfus/Weir Marcia Schwartz Sally Phillips Olga Mauhews Alison McCormick Mary Lou Kiehler Dette Stcelberg Ginny Anderson Jennifer Pritchett Kay Sterling Peter Papke Allison Seeseman David Prince Cheryl Carlson 382 Villa Point Dr $219.000 Nancy/Mel kiddie NEWPORT H EIOITTS • 34,900 • 644. BALBOA ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH n.i1J PUOr anl ...._ • Juae 21, 199'7 BALBOA PENINSULA • $435,000 • 6+4~9060 2 lxl, 2 ha, hu~e front yarJ. j.?reat location ac rt.'Nt from millilm dllllar rrn~rt1c~. 4uiet street H ARBOR VtEW H OMES • $698,000 • 644.9060 S hcdrooms, 4.5 badu, 3,600 sq ft, huge 10,00)+ lot, 600 sq ft family room, living mom anJ bonus room SEAVlEW • $569,000 • 644-9060 Superb ocean and Catallna views, 3 bd, 2.5 ba, cathedral ceilings, breakfast nook m kitchen. 3 hJ, 2 ha, rare 52x70' r;ucd, \el"i <.jutet cencer block locauoo. ongmal l'°a~h h11mc, ne" wo( SEAVIEW • 695,000 • 6+4~9060 OumanJmg MPort Rt1ynl" model, '4 bd. 2.5 ha, cul-de-~ location, large lot, wide OJ~n views Custom 3 bd, 2.5 be Cape Cod Style home with 673-6900 644 .. 9060 aprx. 2,400 aq ft of living apace, hiah eeilinis ~ very private deck, rwo 1nc001e properties 01807ColdwellBrierAMidlllllm1roMr181 ~ An Equll ~ ~. Equll Houllng ~Al°""* llldlpllldel141y Owned Md~ Daily Pilot Real Estate• June 21, 1997 1996 COMPANY AWARDS • President's Club • #2 in Listings Taken • #2 in Listings Sold Broker Associate GRI Certificate DONALD PFAFF 433--9528 II · LET ME SHow You BALBOA ISLAND • 5 Bedroom, 3 Bath, 2 Car G arage, End Lot Location • C urrentl y used as a 3 hd , 2 ba home wi t h 2 hd, 1 ba apartment • Rety View from K itchen , Living Room and Master Bedroom • Top Location , Two S to ry Home, Fireplace in Li ving Room • O ne House From Nort h Bayfro nt San d :BAILIBOA. IlSILANID .. DIAMOND" IN lliE R OUGH y<'.,<'ryear thJrmer, 001rahle wide ~trl'<'I, 11SC'CI .. , VoK,mnn n·nr '''· I h.-..lmom Cfll!Jf(C' r"~' <1pJnmt•nt, Slt'J" hi ha~ Offered at $549,000 Imagine finding the home of your dreams ••• Balboa Island offen a hide-a-way village atmosphere while offering hayfroot living with boat 1lipl and cuua1 ah9winc and dinine· Let me help you find the doll houte of your dreamal BALBOA ISLAND SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE OR VACATION I INCOME $649,000 NEW HOMES FOR SALE ARRIVING DAILY! C1997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Offices tndependenlly Owned and Operated. COLDWELL BANKER .PRESENTS THE PREMIERE TEAM ARGYROS • BARTOLIC • BENTS THE POWER OF PARTNERSHllP The newly formed team of Stephanie Argyros, Tony and Patrick Bartolic and Marcia and Robert Bents are committed to not only meeting, but surpassing all _ of your real estate needs. The Premiere Team has a combined 50 years of real estate experience, closing over $275 million in sales. The choice is clear. For ~ommitment, knowledge, and unparalleled support, Choose the Premiere Team: Argyros • Bartolic • Bents • 6 4 4 • 9 0 6 ··0 .,, The Orange Coast Real Estate Leader Dana Point $2,499,000 Q uite simply the most fabulous seaside villa. Combines gate guarded community w ith Italian craftsmanship & views. Victoria Chase 714/499-1320 ext. 139 Laguna Beach $995,000 Panoramic ocean view! Single level - 3BR, 3BA -rare street to street lot - minutes to beautiful beach! Guard gated community. Ra y McAfoose 714/499-2838 ext. 127 Monarch Beach $595,000 Ocean view beach house -walk to beach in priva te ocean front community, Niguel Shore s, remodeled beautifully - 3 +Den. Connie McKibban 714/661-8900 San Juan Capistrano $1,290,000 Beautiful Med. style home in the Hunt Club. Fabulous Pano Views! 6BR, 4.SBA, marble floors, 3 FP, wine cellar+++. Lee Ann Canaday 714/496-2717 Irvine $940,000 City lights, designer Cape Cod, endless flexibility, SBR, 3BA, children's wing/ office, guest. 4000 sq . ft ., large yard . Mary Ann Campaigne 71 4/240-0453 Monarch Beach $525,000 Spectacular ocean & Catalina views in. private Regattas, community pool & spa, walk to beach 3BR, F.R., formal D.R. & more. Connie McKibban 714/661-8900 Laguna Beach $1,000,000 Ocean views & solitude on nearly 5 acres. Soaring ceilings, glass walls let the sunshine in! (Rent for $3,500/mo.) Tom Thomson 714/721-9132 San Clemente $699,900 Ocean & city views. Like new, custom 4BR + master retreat, spacious family room, kitchen, center island & nook, 3 patio decks. Donna Cazares · 714/661-9355 San Juan Capistrano $346,000 Spacious 4BR, J BA, home with wonderful hillside views. Huge family room, big decks. Close to golf and beach. Earl Porter 714/661-9355 ~ 1997 Coldwell Bonker Re1i~tiol Brolleroge COl'p<>f'Otioo. An Equol Opponvnity Company. All Offices Independently Owned & Operot.c:t. The Orange Coast Real Estate Leader Laguna Beach $4,600,000 Overlooking the sparkling blue Pacifi c. Serene & private hillside location within an exclusive gate-guarded community. Tom Thomson 714/721-9132 Laguna Beach $2,245,000 Spectacular oceanfront custom home with dramatic ocean views and direct access to sec luded sandy beach. D' ette Steelberg 714/717-9262 Newport Beach $765,000 Lido Isle family home with 5 bedrooms plus spacious backyard. Great loca tiont Walk to village and beaches. D' ette Steel berg 714/717-9262 Laguna Beach $3,500,000 Victoria Beach built in 1928. O ld World Span ish oceanfront, magnificent 5700 sq. ft. resi dence w ith lush landscape. George Pagano 499-1320 ext 132 Newport Beach $810,000 Bay view on Lido Isle. So/East tip of island, 3/3, country kitchen & D .R., open to sunny patio. Lee Drummy 714/675-1622 714/509-3747 Laguna Niguel $710,000 "Crest de Ville Estates". Approx 4000 sq. ft . 4 BO, 3BA, family room & office on huge lot with panoramic views & privacy. Nick Church 714/499-1320 ext 140 Newport Beach $2,300,000 Gorgeous custom Lido Isle Bayfront, prime location, 4Bd su ites, formal dining room, gourmet kitchen. Large dock. Alison McCormick 714/644-9060 ext 144 Laguna Beach $1,095,000 North Laguna showcase home! 4 or 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath home w/ ocean view and short walk to beach & town. Complete remodel w/ "eparate maids quarters or game room. Joe Baker 714/499-1320 Orange Belmont Estates $539,900 Catalina view & perfection too! 4/3 family room, new ca rpet & much more. 3 fireplaces. Lee Drummy 714/675-1622 714/509-3747 C 1997 Celdwell Bonker Residential 8robroge Corporation. M Equal Opportunity Company. All Offices lndepeodentfy Owned & Operot.d. The Orange Co~t Real Estate Leader San Ju an Capistrano $1 ,250,000 C1org<•ou"> Italian Villa, simple and l'lcganl, overlook Marbella Golf and Country Cluh. 68R, 5.SBA, inlaid m arhl(', mahogany, spa. Ian Dyer 714/488-3 93 7 San Clemente $5 95,000 Whitewater view on beach~fron t street! Great 4BR, or 3BR +den, 2.75BA home w/ ocean view, approx. 2650 sqft. Scott Kidd 714/661 -9355 Dana Point $388,500 Fantastic ocea n view! Close to Dana Po int H arbor, built in 1992, ac, 3 o r 4BR, granite counter tops, basement. N ancy Taylor: 714~48-7708 Laguna Beach $749,000 Laguna Beach $695,000 Steps to beach, great ocean view s, Dramatic coast Royale home. impress ive remolded interior. 3BR, 3 BA, Breathtaking 180 degree whitewater new kite.hen, many upgrades. coastline v iews. 4BR, J BA, front den. Margie Hobbie Quiet and secluded. 71 4/494-021 5 Lee Schapel Laguna Hills $465,000 Beautiful Moulton Ranch. 4BR, 3BA, over 3, 100 sq ft., shows like a model home inside & out. Howdy Thomas 714/499-1320 Laguna Beach $289, 900 Cheerful co ttage nea r the ocean, w ith an ocean view ! 2BR, 1 BA. New k itchen, firep!ace in living room . Garage and parking. Judith Wahl 714/240-056 7 714/494-0215 x 124 Laguna Niguel $409, 999 4BR, 38A, large family and attached kitchen, master suite, 2739 sq ft., Centra l air, fully loaded home. Anthony Cupo 714/499-1320 Aliso Viejo $169,500 3BR, 2.SBA, very special townhome, many upgrades light & bright, 2 car attached garage. Minutes from Laguna Beach ! Nancy F. Collins 714/499-1320 ~ 1997 Coldwell Bonker Reiidentiol 8rolteroge Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Compony. All Offices Independently Owned & Opyot.d. n.ily Piloc ._ EIUie • Jwae 21, 1 'l'J7 • PERRY TAUB (714) 644--5833 "Why Settle for Mediocrity ?" • Best Priced Single Level Home Behind the Gates • 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths • High Ceilings • Spacious Fonnal Living Areas and Entry • Perfect Floorplan for Entertaining • Two Master Suites • Attractive Custom Patios • Close to Fashion Island • Beautifully updated • Single Level Home • 3 Bedrooms , 3 Baths • Large Backyard with Pool and Spa · • Detached Guest I Servant Quarters • Attractive Card Room adjoining '_ Spacious Living Area • 10 foot Ceilings • Exquisite C rown Moldings • High Quality Architectural Details • Offered at $825,000 •Offered at $457,500 u==;==:~iiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;.~~~~~~=-=-~= Cl 997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity ~ny. Equal Housing Opportunity. All omcea Independently Owned and Operated. I /!J ( { Dally Pilot Rul Enate •Jun~ 21, 1997 • DAVID PRINCE, CRS, CPS (714) 644 --9070 E XT. 120 • (714) 214 --6496 PAGER BANK OWNED! OPEN Hnu"'1: SATURDAY & SuNnAY, 1:00 , 5:00 PM 2 7 SEABROOK COVE, SEA ISLANO, NEWPORT B EACH L lwdrnorm -i dl'n, ~ hath:., walk ro Ba lho.1 h ie: anJ ra:.hion IslanJ $4 59,000 REnt;cED! SELLEHS Ill )l '(;HT t\~()THEH! Cu~wrn hurlt rn 1989, chrs 4 hcdr1x1m\, l.5 haths horn('" ahout 3400 ..qu,1re feet. On " i.unny 1111 in thl· popular H<1rhor View I lorl1l'l> .trl'il, amenll re' and 1 ht' dcmentary !>Chool arl' do<,(: hy. 1 l:mJwooJ floon., h rgh cerlrng\, M."<.:unty i.yi.tt'm, cen1r.1I a/1., l fireplace~. and more! < >rrR $795.000 N ow $749,000 ()PEN H()USES THIS \\/EEKENI)! OPEN SATURDAY 6/2 1,J-Spm 393 McrmaiJ St., Lai:una Beac h /\ "n,111 h1,lllfll h1111w UI\ ,I lllll\llWr· 11.11 l1ll 111 rlw lw.rrl 111 d11w111 own. ( ir1 .. 11 ''rl'l'I v1,1hrl11y, l111111t• rl•,111n·d fr 11111 fl)ctl I <I ,l,rh, gn·,11 11pp 1111\Ill11 y 111 '"''" w11rk, 11r h111ld 1 $ lHS,000 OPEN SUNDAY 6/22,I -Spm I 279 Temple Terrace, Laguna Beach Walk mg d t'l.llKe to heach ;mJ sh1 ips, r hi1-Villagl' home J.Hc~ hack to rhc 192(}, .md ha, grc.1t poccnc i.il. There :rrl' 4 ht·droom,, l h.1th!>, a family mnm, hri.: y.1rd ..inJ vrl'W' up,t.ur'! $4 30,000 GAYLE WAITE (7 14) 494--02 15 ext. J 40 or 494-882 1 Cl997 Coldwell Bankor Corporation. An Equal Opportunity FORECLOSURE PENDING OPEN H OUSE SUNDAY ONLY, 1:00, 5:00 PM 6 M OJO COURT, N EWPORT CREST, N EWPORT BEACH 2 hcJrnom:., 2. 5 hachs, walk to the beach $170,000 OPEN H OUSE S ATU RDAY & SUNDAY 60 1 LI DO PARK DRIVE #El OFFERED AT $469,000 ·. Daily Pil0< 1lHJ Estate • June 2 1, 1997 CUSTOM BELCOURT ESTATE Magnificent custom estate with incredible gardens and gated pool, 4 bedrooms, 7 baths, approximately 6,500 sq ft of gracious living, gorgeous two story entry with winding staircase, large living room with adjoining wood paneled library, formal dining room and oversized family room complete with fireplace and game area, spacious gourmet kitchen with breakfast room. Large lot on cul-de-sac location. For More Information, Call: Edie Olson • (714) 644-9070 Ext. 132 C1997 ColdWeH Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Olfioes Independently Owned and Operated A TRUE OCEAN VIEW ESTATE ~8,IXX)lf'9f imt 11'1 nmly}OSwfl1'111mCM. ~ nqinla~!.-inlahnnlllw.~nlaaht ~ IYl'l C»ntd. Sl.mtm Al.TTHENTIC CUSTOM SANTE FE ESTATE }+ cs ii..,_~ Nrw, 6,Ull 11 fl. SM, S wldr + 2 haKiw... Sq.tt fitt<tnlq ~ !.-. l Kin ftrl'~ ~& tmn nmSl~.LXXl AN ELEGANT CUSTOM nJOOR In ""11 W &ot~ • Giai i' CIUff mr ¥Jrc.J111 S ~ S hiclll. J/4 ii an am. Elepll Marblt, nnmKq IN ,.,.. fuuhJ ~. llatllllt Ma!Uf ~! DESIGNED FOR HAPPY LIVING lN LAGUNA NIGUEL Gmi.lr~nl~\xaa11bthallt z.sM~nli CXl'f ~ 11 M1lma. batiil ~m1,w~ wa 2 car nticd ... iN..., qm . """m airn:.. sm.oco HUGE EQUESllllAN LOT l..•tfi~ILnr11~1\nellmllxn6hJu..4S '111. l ~ Em..""''iml*.1wrcd&Nli-t1Wft-..~ I lqwa 11des. falyu.11 ha Nli•ttlll'ftfllllWlllllll ~Gum bdlmw 1m11~ .. uJ11 lba~ccatu.. llR.l\~ la en. ..a.t!.. ,,. .... a. Ir. IJC PRESTIGIOUS PEPPER TREE BEND 2 OCEAN VIEW LOTS • I ~ Atrt" foJ "'Cul« S... $57~.0C<I AJ 21<'1 Z • I 1 A.r•· A'"l"><>me V1t'w-• SS9~.l'XX' AJ !lNl • It> Arn· A.11 P.iJ SSQ9,0C(I AJ 22102 • I HI> Arn· S49S,C(X). AJ 2! 11 Z •I 11 7Am· :H'~S.Ol~ AJ2lll~ COMING SOON l NEW HOMES IN THE HUNT CLUB ON 1·3 ACRE LOTS! Dally Piloc Ilea! Ea-w. •June 21. 1997 • TltE NEXT GENERATiON METRO iN REAl ESTATE SERViCE SAN C LEMENTE TrnnHic. OCEAN vi£WI 2BR, 2BA, Quill pARk,(ikf srniNG, AiR C.ONdirioNiNG, bniGHI & AiRy. fN cliANTiNG SUNSfl\I $152,000 .· I · · I r 1 HARBOR VIEW HOMES ExpANdEd ANd REMOOEIEd PAIERMO plA"'I. 4BR, 2. 5BA, HiGkly upqRAdEd, lusH IANdSCApiNG, COMMUNiry pool. live wirli rH £ fediNG .of srnfNiry & fAMily ORiENTEd COMMUNiry. $72 1,000 CUSTOM HARBOR VIEW HOMES Ciry ANd MOUNTAiN viE'"I 5 BR, 4. 5 BA, coRNER 101 . GouRM£l kiTdtEN, FRENCH dooRS ANd wiNdo~, } CAR GARAGE. SiMply BEAUTifull $820,000 NEWPORT CREST Lovdy lBR, 28A coNdo. SpiAAl srAiRCASE, builf ,iNs, NfW CARpETiNG, MiRROREd dour. CoMMUNiry pool & spA. MovE, iN CONdi1ioNI $219,000 JUDY CRUSHKIN (714) 729 ... 8919 PAGER LINDA SILVER (714) J~4 ... J676 PAGER ~CORPORATE PLAZA• NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 Pickford So Cal L.P. agrees to acquire Ellis Realty Group Newly formed limited partnership expects to close transaction in early July Steve Game~. CEO of Pickford So Cal L.P. and president and CEO of Pickford Realty. Inc. of San Diego, announced an agreement to acquire El li s Realty Grpup. Pickford So Cal LP .. a newly formed limited partnership. is controlled hy Pickford Rea ll y. Inc. and will be th e acquiring company. The acquisition agreement wa~ finali1cd on June I 3 and provide~ for a due diligence pcnod. The transaction i-; cxpcl:tcd to close in early July. Game!>. along with co-owner and Chief Operati ng Officer Nyda Sterrett, operate!> Pickford Realty as Prudential California Realty/San Diego from 26 locations throughout the county. ln )n)y its ninth year of existence. Prudential California Realty 1s lhc iumhcr one independently owned and >pcrated real estate company in San Diego County and one of th e top three n Southern California. The firm ranks !7th of 90,000 residential real estate irms in the United Slates in tenns of annual !>ale~ volume. according to tremendously excited about this move. ''Real Trends Magazine's" 1996 annual We 're gaining a significant market rankings. position. This transaction will make us Under the acquisition. Ellis RealtY's the dominant real estate company in 10 offices and 350 sales associates in the coastal high-end market from Orange and San Diego counties will be Coronado to Newport Beach." managed separately from PrudentiaJ According to Games. the ac<fuisition ~ . f h' California ................... /........................ .. ... .... . ............................... 1s part o 1s Realty/San NMy number one priority company's overall Diego's 26 after the acquisition will be plan for growth in offices and Southern 800 sales to support Ellis Realty and CaJifomia. Since associates. continue to grow the 1988, the company Ellis Really, has expanded from whjch will organization" $200 million in retain its -Steve Gomes, sales volume to an name. has CEO of Piclclord So Cal L. P. amount anticipated office . . ......................................................................................... to be well over $2 locations in Orange County in Newport billion for I 997. Beach, the Balboa Peninsula. Laguna "Our strategy hac; been to acquire Beach (north and south). Laguna successful independent companies and Niguel. Dana Point. Mission Viejo and hire top producing agentc; who are San C lemente. Office locations in San among the industry's finest," Games Diego include La Jolla. Rancho Santa said. "That strategy was behind the Fe and Uni versity City. Ellis acquisition, for the company has a "My number one priority after the great service reputation and a strong acquisition wi ll be to support Ellis presence in important high-end Realty and continue to grow the markets." organilation," Games said. "J have long According to Javier U ribe, CEO and admired Ellis Really and regarded them majqrity owner of Ellis Realty Group, as a first-class operation that stood out «Pickford Realty not only holds the from other competitors, so I'm same ideals that our company values, but also has successful experience in the high-end residential market. ''I have great respect for Steve and his company," Uribe said. "His track record in Southern California is a classic success story. This move will mean growth for Ellis and excellent service for our agents and customers." Games said the acquisition will greatly expand referral opponunitie between both organizations in the Southern California marketplace. ll will also give consumers more access to a combined force that is .. absolutely dedicated to providing consistent, excellent service throughout the home buying and selling process and to creating the most effective and stress free transaction in the business," he said. ln addition to its real estate brokerage operation, Pickford Realty operates Pickford Realty Escrow, the number one broker-owned escrow company in San Diego County. The company has affiliated business arrangements with First Capital Mortgage. the largest independent mortgage company in Southern California and California Title Company. SEAVIEW $599,000 Panoramic vtewa of oc.an, city tights and mountalnt. New mat IA. new hardwood floors, vaulted ~ Good llzect yard w/pnvate IPQ. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR $469,000 4-Plex, large 38R owners unit. Perfeetty maintained, never vocont. LAGUNA BEACH $J68,500 Charming famly home perlect for en~. 31R, 28A. large yard. Fountain a spa. ILUFFS llEDUCEDI $295,000 41R, 2 story home. Fkeploce, large patio, 2 car ~heel garage. CAMEO HIGHLANDS $575,000 e.outttul kitchen with sub-zero, light a bright 48R, 2.SBA w/aportdlng pool. Many upgrades; A/C, flreploce, Fr_ench doors and much morel BALBOA PENINSULA $439,000 Lorge R-2/R-1 lot. Beach, Boy, tennis and tomlly at Its best! ProcHeolty lot value. BIG CANYON REDUCED/ $349,000 Fabulous view Big Canyon Golf CourM. High celllnga, crown molclnga, recelled llghHng, flreploce. EASTS/DE $237,500 Highly upgfOded townhome. llR. 2.51A. hofdwoocl ftoon throughout. Pltvot. patio. Close to schools a lhoppfng. BIG CANYON $485,000 Completely remodeled 2BR, 2BA + den, Dover model. Hlat'llY upgraded. 2 ear attached gar. Gated 24 RR. guard. Fumlshed or Untumlshect. HUNTINGTON HARBOR $429,000 Waterfront steall No lender qual, low dn $34,000. 3BR, 3BA, boat dock, beat wide channel loc. Tennis a pools. Lease avall $3350/mo. EASTS/DE $325,000 Trlplex 38R, 2BA owners unit plus 2/28R lBA units. GSI 32,600. Near Santa Ana Country Club. WESTP.ARl(!T1EMPO $165,000 28R, 1.751A plus loft, wood burning fnptoce, two car attached garage. 5 Corporate Plaza • Newport Beach • California • 92660 ,. CONSTRUCTED WJTH CARE $179,900 Ven '1'<'1..1JI l11unr h111h with h1!')1c:M \jUali1y Extcn,ivc UM: of 11 h111..· 1..t·ra1111, 11k '>pJunu' 1Utd11:11 \I /ConJn counter\ & '' .1111k" \fl·cl 1111k hrrpl.1u.: m h\lng r11om S5000 ~atcll111: d1,h 111dudnl #()R( 0110 ALMOST NBW TOWNHOME $153,500 2RR/2RA 3 \CM olJ 1..011Jo JU\I l nuk lll the hcxh VllUTill:I k11Jicn, ta'J11111. nk c:nll'\ IJtt)ll & lin!(lu thr11U~1Ut I 1...u Pflgt:, pool & ~· lmn1J.:ulJtl #OR( 019.~ BEAUTJFUL COMMUNITY 2 BEDROOM $157,000 21\R/2 :il\A, 2 1..Jr p.ra~c. u~kJ kstd11.11 & It.Ith tkK111ng H.lfJ111x.J U(NJ1r. ln'!Jc: lo..a111111 ( "rnmn11111n JIUI~' & 'f'·l' C .uhc:dr.il (r1~n~ Lr.k.1 liWln!1!L_l.Jl}(C .:11Hr1..·J jl.llKI #( lRC0067 fl UNTINGTON LANDMARK 55-t $157,500 Adult 1..ommunin· r.ird\ •Ml mlrKd ~111l 11111t MannJ n11,..Jd. 2RR/2RA. Plu.'11 CJ!llCl W~k to duh hou" l'mk ..pa.1, 11mJ .J1<1\ w1111.:r danu·1 CUSTOM CAPE COD HOME $242,500 c:11... \\'h~t . .J Jl1Cl! Llla~c: w hie:'" #llR< 0079 I" o 1wn rnstom Clf>C CoJ home with open beam wood DESIRABLE WCATION $169,900 u:ihng, 1k\11~111, l'Crhcr carpet, brick firepl:ace · pla~ntion ~3l1ou1 31\R/2 ;11A 2 1ton 111"nhon1< 111th a1ud1cJ 2 rn f!,oll"J)!C In 1h1111c:r1 double pancJ 111ndo11~ Seller will help tinancc. 1..1u1c:t 1..11mplc\, h.ikm\ oil 111~1c:r & ~·1..•Mld llR. Pix~'· !>f'J.' & trruH' l .ill #OR<.O 111 111111 ' #0 RC 004 5 NEWPORT RJVIERA $186,500 l1n:Jt b\l'\kk k11.Jt~ Ml I hlc11..k to R.i..~N\ ~Jrurr I r.ul' 2 \lun 3KIV2 51\..\ • tam11\/J1ru11g ruMn hrq>lkl m\l\k lau11dn R.:mudckd kn1..hrn, l\tra l.tri:tl" tn.l.'>flt '>!Ute 2 ,ar g.it:l~l Apprli\ 15-4 'Ill h •OIKOIO'.' EASTSIDE COSTA MESA $184,900 ~.,.iu, 2 """ 1111<nh11nll 111 Ll~\l\k ( ,,,u .\k\J .)RR, 3K:\ l-.\tn large h,1ni r<•Hn h.L\ brr-pl.11.1.. l·arnth & .l1mng room 2 <Jf tw"Jg.c I lihl: to l\.i..I: l\JI Nlrun fr.ul #ORC 0114 BACK BAY VILLAGE $199,900 !kJUIJlul r..t11~<k (..ipr ( uJ \!\le: wmpln :'\l"ll \\lull" J\Unt, 11<"\\ b~t •Mf'CI l'l.uimJCM1.Jmttrn 31\R. 2 SBA 2 •ar ~gc "/lliu ot 11or.1gc: CHARMING SUNSl-ONE WfSf HOME $168,500 \V.ill: to NCll_pon\ 1141: l\J\ #ORCOONl ' HOME JS WHERE THE HEART IS $206,000 ~BR amt 2BA l m gmgc, huge b3d:prd w/plum, pnch & C"hmrung htllbC !Ill J oJ.I de ...... 1mcrhkmg ra\c.I JnH"\\J\ llarJ\llM.oJ ht,!. ((Cl:\ ,l. .. lllndn hookup tn lutl"ht'n. Dryer ~ookup I~ ~. L. h -·' o . . .... 1 •. 1 h 1 .1 . u gJr.igr Nn' •arpct, lresh paint. tirt'at family home. 11t•ll) 111 ,..11. en ;uiu entry ru:n1<iu.:"'' "'I' )Cl1, ugc ;uru y ""'"' """' #ORCO I 00 oon \\1th 1-:iuhrJ ,cil111~ #( >R< "(1057 ' MESA VERDE DELIGHT $21 7,500 Htglil) upgr.11.kd m Ol(ll)d C1H1Jm11n' l\11.r & dc.111 L.ll}(C h1111g rmm \\/firl'Jll;)(c, new paim & 'atpct, n•il C"u\tom li~1111g & J'Jllo bll m love \\1th tl\iH111<:1 #OR('O 113 PERFECT I 0 SBR HOME $224,900 l'crlnt 10 !lllR home 1.ompktdv n:mo.ldc:d \how' l1~c J n)("kl Skrl1!111~. h.1rrh11Mid tluor, tk'\1~1cr lJrpt:f\, ml\ hrr-p!Ju\ lanuh n•llTl, l·n:n..h dt•IC\ to 1..0,m:J 1~t111 'lpJ & ~1d•1 •OIU OO!N THE HERJTAGE $239,000 -::iii:: IW-d1 fHl tJ1c: nl.Utct l'n\J!C whN01111it· \(TCC:t k.111, '" dlp11! '11.11..HIU\ ... honll 3RR/2 n~cr.. & Jen, 3RA, hn1d1 d .. I!'. hJ1 1110.I"'"· l11n11Jl Jmmi.r,, 1..0/\ lml'l.11..c #OR< 02011 BRJNG THE WHOLE FAMILY! $289,900 SECLUDED TRACT NEAR 11-IE PARK $199,900 kmti .. Mr...i \'mlc: ·L'rrcr Kiru· hom,· In k1<l tl<•lff>IJ11 1-f,,h r.11111 .~KR. I '7iiR.\ 1..111 ,k .,,., nu~hhorhood nt'ar the park needs thruugh•out \\:n pn1~1c l.11}11.. n:.1r 1Jr1..I \\ tn111 "'"' l1rl"lt tarn1h horn, trnh p.11nt \c:lkr 111111.1111,11.kr l.3rJ~I & pa.1111 .dl01unct' It I\ l"lt111'111.llt' #OR<'OIO:i .1 ~rc:ll oprw1u11m 1)1111'1 m1" 1111t Call toJa). LARGE HOME BRADY BUNCH STYLE $328,500 If< )R( ocm "flu\ Luge home I) OM 2 m1lo !ti the hc.11..h h'c ~i1im HR 11 ,1111111 a-'ll(lll'!';;::~J;\'111·~··'11 'IUJI'\ m~u:r ~·wcr 1..irpct & p.unt l)(..agrK-r nk in l11dlc:n 11.i. kl ard 11/RRQ & 'flJ \\/duldpmol u11rr A rnll.\1 -.n' •ORC 007-1 PRJME EASTSJDE · 2 ON A LOT $349,000 Th~ lll.lf11( 11.1\ hccn rcmodc:kd 'll1<Y.n h!(l11 & hn!(ht IJl\Jh:d 111 J ~lt ooghhorbooJ W~ to 'lnanglc Square, de"" to 111..1..-;in R.i..k how: h.1.1 2RR wuh 01111_1'~00 #ORC0062 OCEANVIEW PENTHOUSE CONDO $485,000 .rnR/21\A 1.-:can ~'!> Kitchen Ila.I gra1111c 1.1111ntcr t•lf" t:uard ~·rd entry. Punmhcd & dctoratcd w/r.um Vtt'\\ ol 11(ca/1 !Tom most moms. ~w sundo.t, pool, owner wiU •loan w/20% dolrn. #OR< 0!02 <'\Yr "' un b Mom<1uc V•n14 S224,!'\00 1956 .. l•m•nsu """ 2 !'\ r•ul• I.men S2!'\4,000 229 u l•~b nr 'un I 4 '»ndv Ad•rn<~ SH•> 000 1754 "•nt• Aru '"n I <\ ''"' M•h•ll\ SH 2 :;oo 22M I lmu(!,c '"" I '4 R.11nili I hilJ S2.N !KIO 247C. MHntr< W•1 'un I 4 lrrnc M•honcv S lllo,500 I 11<>0 Onnlc \)r .,un I 4 $189,900 l'AI ll.-1\ S281l,YOO lARG£"1Y"ll11'..TLI0MEU&~t:'\n:'nvn.'nl..V" $157,()()() l I h .'1119 Yul •lfl \un I <I JVY\'1'1.f"l ran.:JC.V~.ll"Ul~ l·nJ 111111 rlur shows C\trcmc v 1ght & nght. btrcmcly Rill I up" Sl?9,900 lmmJr111Jtc w"nhomc wuh bcrbcr carpet. Nothing to do 11p~r.1dnl & \Juhcd rt'1l111g~ Custom \\llltc tile, hcrocr nr b111 mmr in 2 car garot[(C nuchcd. Indoor laundry, commu· prt Wood 'hum:r., tlrc:pbu:, rnvarc rnurryard. COLDWELL BANKER llllY pools & ~pas & tcnm, courts. You will love it hen:!! #ORCOI08 #OR('007fl COSTA MESA/H UNTINGTON B EACH 714.668.9333 • 714.846.9094 • http://www.coldwcllbankcr.com 0!996 Coldwell Banker COfPO(atlon. An Equal Oppoltunity ~. EQIJll H01J11og • AJA Olllcel ~ldlpel1d111t1y Owned and Opemecl. Member &rollM of Coldwell Bel*-or Coldwtl Bel*-of Cenldl One of a kind Elegant and customiz.ed throughout, this home is in a great quiet location. Light and bright with many upgrades, the home bas white washed floors, new white carpeting and paint. There are three bedrooms and two and one-half baths. Additionally, the borne features a built-in safe and a security system. Details include a custom stairway, designer wallpaper, a mirrored dining room wall, built-in microwave, minored wardrobe doors and a laundry chute. The home is offered at $220,000. For 1110n "4fonMt1o11, Cllll Joa Madter Id (114) 120-9422, M•tro R.alty, S ~ Plctl, N.w,.,t BMdt. CBill 'Dolby with 'Remax Soutfi County ~presents ~ Oceanfront t£state Camel 'Point s otuatrdon the bluff on~ ~la•rcommun11) ,./<.:..mel Putnt l..o11Un.1 lldch u.-olr:tw- mardtble homes"""' offttrd f.,. .ak alone~ S.'1Uthttn Dhfom1.t COii>I Built on 1991. lM home ..... Jes~ by awanl-w1nn1ng archotect Morm Skt'n.lan.1n "' ~"""' S..ach l1l4' Hiatt' ls listed wnh Boll Dolby ol RE/Mu South Coonry on Newpon Beach Dult.y. • leader on t.~kt uf Ntltlt' rr~ -quo<rd "thti u p:w1blydlot finat po«r u( rrul ritlltt' on Laguna lleftch and IM homr it •"'~KYIC!· The ouanfront murkrt It ntrt'mrly .-CllYt' with a numl-t'r u( rn'l't'MIN wlhn~ on t'XC""' ofSS.000.000 with one .elllng nr:u $16.000,000. n..., f:,uyt'n ""'" ~ hoyina 1hr value uf Li11•ma Brach\{'!""''"' cn.-..tlme It .. }...,ma r«ogru:.rd as tht' "rlace "'lovr" for the urJ'C'•·t'nd t.uyt'r. .occurJ11\fl h) Dolby. mtunne appn1x1ma1ely 6,500 "'JUare fttt, l"" horn .. w1u <.kt1i;ined w complclJlt'nl the oouiandu'll ocranfront sur Thr hvmr fraturt'S occ:an o< wh1t4'WRlt'f vi"" nrurly 111 tht' rooms In 1h.-ocranfmnt t'•tate The ncarlr _120 fttr t-1 1>eNnfmn1 fromtal!'" •~ unoqUt' llOd "1•nr of 1hr l."~~1 <1C«'Unfmn1 fnmt.,j(M 3lon11 Loi:u11.1'• co;u1 The h'1mt has 6 hrdn>om.• woth 8 huh1, ~h w11h 11J own un!Qut' ooijll\ and Ci»h>m ledlu...,.. l1l4' ll"l<"<I t'ncbvt' ofCamrl Pmnt L\ .1 communiry of 10 ,;r""<k homn Thr e•t•tt' sue pmiecu ""' toward IM OC:t'an. gtvlng tht' hcKYlr an unraralltd \ IC'W h-drJ tht' Cau11irua SUl\St'I•. tht' nti:ht loi:f'lt v•-· "' l..ai.••ma ~h and on clt'llr da\'> v1rW5 all t"" 1u1 tn thC' Pmonwl.1 "'Pal<» Vt:nlo Entrrong the h.KYIC! you arr llft't'tt'J l>y a mMtrrfully Jcs11,mtJ l'Jlto C•t1.1nyanl lhr J"mo cuunyurd t'ntry fr • .rurrs J watrrfall dt'fn<'nt that ca.cnd... h• a 1fW1 ~1,,,. 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C...hxn cabollt'try Wlth curvtd comt'n &. mJ -••>ru hl\C' thC' lr:11cht'n A ~b-lt't-1 •tdt' by s.Jt' fut tM rt'fnj!ttllrot. rwo c!Hhwasht'n. .. net a Tt'{'lln Yak• C•WllfllC'fCl"I i.'"11 pbttJ "" rM CC'ntn ..bnd allow''" rht' mooc l'ucow ol occasions. The c .... ...., h.10J ah>Vt' ... ,.. ., Jno1,mC'd t''flt'C••llv ''" tht' tw.. ...... n..., rnnaondtt o( 1M lo\'1ng k-\'C'I h.u an .otfocr 1h.11 u woml '"' tht' mow ••r .. mttcalN huJ1nt'S> nttdo 1nr laundry room and adixmt 3-ur ~"'""""' <omrktr tht' '"" lrvt'I As OOt' ~ Juwn rht' marl-It """" "~"' ~'"' Jrt' llfttttd t.y thC' i:r.tndnc ,/ lam1ly ruoms thou lncluda a bu. The (Jmoly mom ti abu 1hr J:'llt'WJ\ w thr 2SOO-h!41I.-,..,,,.. """' lt'lltunng domatr conuol f..>r tM wlJv conn"'"""'" Fot tht' mo"t<' buff cht' "'"'"' feoturo • 15·>t'Jt m .. voC' thC'.llrt' "'"'rletr ""h IM TI-OC s-.10nJ sysccm. The "Cunrma Par.toduo" can t'ntt'n••n fnt'nlli w11h •J'<'C1•l 1e<.lon1n11 "'"'or tht'altt >ran, ..,ft dnnlc d1.tpt'Nt'f anJ 1"'1"'°"' machme. Thr rrmmn1ng l htodn ... -..n\ t'OCh ctttnf' wuh a prt\,l{~ h.nh It• ..w.con\11\t'll.uc tt l • .r~~ t .. m1h ot manyJ.1\llC'.SU· All o( """"'th<"~ ampl<' on mt' and each hM tht' JramatlC vorw "'th<" nurur-•I ucunlrunt ~mng Tht' uu1.i.-uceanfnmr pa110 u tht' rr•tt of thC' C'Jelltr unJ uno.{UC' 111 >1ny rro~ny alun11 thr S.oulMm Calofumnu C.M"· Bucu11n1: thr h"I!" fr.•ntQj!t'<1nd the p111nt lucari"n ,11 1h .. l'"'l't'")· !ht' huj,,'t' •unmng art'8 wuh tM coa..<tlinr vtews 11 unma1chal alonjl •ht' coa.t. Thu •1Cranfron1 r>IAI<' l1 l1>1rd by &II O.•lhy '" RE/MAx &....th Counrv 1<nJ ""n lM markt't for SS,500,000. Fur furtht'f 1nformanon on th" homt' Ooll'!f cun t-r rl'l'(hN at 714-494-7475 · Dolby continues to b'e a sales leader in Emerald Bay Extensive knowledge of the area has proven to be effective in his success Bill Dolby of RE/MAX South Counly is a specialist in selling properties in the private community o f Emerald Bay. He has consistently been the leader in the management of sales in the exclusive beach enclave. Dolby has continued his leadership role in 1997 in Emerald Bay sales. He attributes his success to a loyal clienl base. the majority being referrals from past clients and the backing of RE/MAX South County. RFJMAX offers the tools necessary in today's real estate market. 1lle assistance the company provides is paramoun1 in the management of saJes of high end properties. RPJMAX South County has about 250 agents and is the most progressive in the indusuy. ''The Emerald Bay neighborhood which includes one of California's finest white sand beaches has so much to offer," Dolby said. In addition to the beach, the community bouts acres of green belt parks, a new swim center, aix championship tennis courts and reaeaaional programs. There is also MJ time pte-guarded security and 24-hour Bill Dolby securi1y patrol. Dolby has continued the family tradition by following hi s grandmomer's lead. She moved lo Laguna Beach in 1934 and was involved in successfully selling Emerald Bay real estale for almost 25 years. Knowledge of the area has proven to be effective in Dolby's success. According to Dolby. living in the area for his entire life gives him a feel for what is going on. For example, knowing the local schools sets him apart from other Realton' knowledge or experience. This knowledge helps clients who are considering a ~ to the community. Bill Doa,""' k ,..,,. "'RB/MAX s..11\ c..,.,,. (114) 04-1415 .. Daily Piloc Real £--. •June 21, 1997 We can h elp rnak e the differen ce in your life! COSTA MESA BLUFF AREA CONDO large 2 master suite, 2.5BA, fireplace, 2 car artachrd garagr. Qu1u compkx, cfose to bracli. Call 760-5000 Ext. 716 MARK JACQUES $1 72,000 MILLION DOLLAR VIEW In /-/arbor View Hills So. for only $895.00U. Darling 38R home. (L..a Jolla) mo~/. 3 car g_aragr + beau11fal pool. Gatrd rntry. You won't find a better ouan, Cata/ma, b1~y view at any pna m ""'' /,()/J of room ro expand. GiU 760-5000 ext. 525 NAN DOYLE $895,000 CAMEO SHORES Ocet111 V1eu1J, 4 bedroom, 3 barh, ~11. Smgle level. f:"n cl.osed courry11rd. Cid/ 644-4100 J .D. CALLAGHAN $975,000 NEWPORT BEACH •II//( .'!. 5/JA ffmlflltomr. Like new, new kitchen, 11e11• /)If/II/, nru• 1arpe1, two crtr garage with111 u•11/k111g cl1st1111C r to Corr111t1 de/ Mar High School. Cit!/ 760-5000 rxt 116. RJTA WADE $229,000 IRVINE COVE li-11d111011al I l1111endt1 rtylr home on 20.000+ If!: ft. /01 11111/1 p1u1t1r11mu 01·r1111 and sunset 11irws! Cross the JtrUI w r111r1111< e to pr11wu beach on quut t 11/- dr 1111. Cit!l 644-MAXG MAXINE GOLDEN $2.495,000 DOG LOVERS REJOICE! /lrrej your (Jpportumty to legally kup all.your dogs 111 homr R11mblmg 011r lr11el homr near Santa Ana Country Club with kennel hutldmg. Fell ou1 of mrou1. ~14-644-MAX(,' MAXINE GOLDEN $310,00-0 PRJCE SLASHED ( 'ollrf,t' fJt1rk 11rea L1rge 5BR. Quiet cul-dr-sac u1i1h pool, owner rxtrerne/y motivated seller!! <.111/ 760-5000 fat 7 16 MARK JACQUES $21 7,500 I "SUNNY HILLS HIGH SC HOOL AREA" \/uu• l'roperty. nty /1gl1ts/Clltlllin11 3BR. 2BA .. I 900+ sq fl }mt /wed 1lf $258. 000 ~\:i'on't Lw.' Call 760-5000 /:Xt. 125 ROBERT MILLIKEN AWESOME BAY/O CEAN/LIGHT VIEWS Newport Beach cmtom tn-level with huge viewing di cks. fir for a king wloversiud !wing. family. dinmg room, & 3 maJter suites! Call 760-5000 ext. 131. ROBJN TENCH $749,000 EMERALD BAY DRAMATIC VIEWS A bsolutely stunning 4BR + 4BA , newer hom e. Drop-Mad views!! Many amenities including home• • GRF.AT OPPORTUNITY OWNER MAY TRADE!!! \ 'uu, \ rru 1. \ '1tu 1 Mor< up to tp«tai:ular 1•tro!j of my l1ghu 111111 .l\rutorl H.11 //,,, ""I<"" !HR. ~ 58A ftarurrs: 4 firrplai:n. 9 ,J.,lig/.n hu(r f<Jmt!1 room ,,.,,J, b.ir 111 rmuJ l/Nl anJ JDuna.. f.DUmu'I lw1hn1 .ind'' "/'I'm\ /HOO >q fr uru·mt. tkrlt<:f bali:omn c..JJ 760-5()()() Ext. I 38/ IJ9 BIU artd Dottna Webstn- COSTA MESA !Ilk .!/I. I /.1r.l{r /111 11•11h /(\' 111rrn. fmlJ/y pamtrd. 1CTapr1J m/1111,l, ;•l1111.1111111 ,/1111u• 1 I rr111 l1 daun Ca/1 760-5000 Ext. 120 Diaria Cappel $279,()()(} -~PFCTACl/LA R REMODEL-ONLY $429.900 I 11rxr 1111glr ''"'> IHJ<. -'HA l111111r 011 hugr /Hlfl! 11u. prnje.11111111/ w11rlu.1rrd Im M1irUr l111d1rn c· b,u/t1 I lardu'tJod jlmm. lart.t' 111°111.v.. r1111111 • /111111/r mMn Call 6'0-2677 Nobyn Sears $429,900 5 BEDROOM ON CUL-OE-SAC! RrmodrlrJ 6 nrpa"'J,J l mastrr 1u11n. '1rwf'r lttuhni Quut strm J airxaraxr CJJ 760-5()()() Ext. 126 R~Rodgers $559,()()(} An International Company 760-5000 http://remaxllnk..com NEWPOKT BEACH GOLF COURSE VIEW GorxNJM.J 2500 "lfi 4BR. JBfi '"'"" umh fabu"1us mw of 1/.r f.O~ ,-ouru! v"'] pm¥1U """ I/""'' trim" "" lounon. 12000. Sil ft pool 11u 101 w11h pool siu /01 Wllh OIJtom pni" spa. UJJU0-2677 Robyn ~ars $374.!J(JO 1820 TRAOEWlNDS OPEN SUNDAY l-5 h1bulow 58RIJ SHA 1111t.lr story u•llh 1111 t'XtTtl lart.e fam1f:t room O' formal dmmt. room. 11bsol11uly f.O"Xl'DUJ pool. w111nfall 11nJ 1rp11rutr ko1/NI""11rr11 surrou,,drJ bJ nrptnJW<' lnnds<apt. 0JJ 760-5()()() &t. I JI Robin Tencb $539.000 SPYGLASS HILL f."]QJ mo"""''" 1111d '11] ltt/11 IJU'WI from iJi nt11jor rooms of thu beauttjUI pntk of owrr'!!11iJ s1rrik story 3BR. 2BA Spyr,'4ss '1om<'. Quut pm'fll<' l.tx11t1on l'nft'N for mJn'tlliffi"t 11,,J ulf m~1t. UJJ 6i<>-2BIJIJ Dirwct juUa Uao S5"1000 theatre MSig7Jed by renowned arrhiuct. l Call 494-T475. nc~ L.-_s_i_u_o_o_L_s_v_. ______ s_2_,9_s_o_.ooo ___ ~Mllf SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plan, Suite 180, Newport Boch, CA 92660 __ __. An Internati onal Company 760-5000 http://remullnk.com N EWPORT COAST Bur in this prnll!'DUJ tlzud romun11y 11t.1r thr gol/1ount and u·uh dz"" btarh arrm M{"ifirmt brand nru• ttlllom nlla "' br romp1'1td thu fall Call Jor 1pmfir Mtazls 1md .-hoou _.,our fi11ul.n CJJU 0-1529 Estbn-Ya11Ar SJ, 795,()()() BEST BUY IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS SO. fmhly eaznud popuwr &ltv-tlnr motbl -1BR. 1BA • J IW ganigt. Opm jttlzng u·11h oumandmt. sunJtl nnt• Lou~t pnrrd '1omr Your mrry rard "'"' dmrtd artll I ots of f.T"tllbtltJ. 1/ou 10 sdJ(J(Jls & shoppmt. A s'1ort JOt, 10 bta, Ii CJJ 760-5()()() Ext. 525 Na11 Doyle S559.()()() 6 UNITS $245,000 tf 1nd1vr""'1/ houm umh fi"p/ilm plm 11 duplcc. 6 1 x iross. C.1J 644-MAXG Mtudrw Colik1I • OCEAN AND SUNSET VIEWS E"}uy night ltglm. ortan & 11011t1 vmt•s as you rnttrtain or rt/ax in tl1t prtl'i1f'J of 1/m lor•tly g111td rom11111111fy. Smgk ln•l'L. 2BR. dtnlmtdia, room. · CJJ 760-5()()() Ext. 129 Sbaro11 Swa11son GOLF COURSE VIEWS $443,()()() l'rmu Afoa \1-rdr rountry dub lom11011 Custom 4BR. J. 5BA "modtkd lwrhm, rtmodrlrd masur b111h wl}'INIZZI 111b, /,ngt lt11tnf. & family room 111!/irtplarrs, mnlg1mlm room 0t't'rloolt111g l11sh. grrm f1iin1wy. < .111/ for app1 CA/J 760-5()()() Ext. 117 Jaclcle Handwman S469.()()() FABULOUS EMERALD BAY t 111m1/d H.1y 11111tmtf'Unt1"'1 !tllt' 11m• t.\/fl/Jllf t1Jr 11/ gr-.uute. 5HJ!. I 5HA 11•11h 01r.111. bri.11'1, <71"<11/'f<lll 1•1m·,, I 01.11ttl '" tl1t md of'' pmwtr ml-dt-111r C./J 494-7475 BIU Dolby $2,275,()()() BALBOAIS~D Charmi"t J RR. lRA rotUSt Grt111 /.oc11rion """ to u1111n. Offtmi 111 $518.000. c.JJ 760-5fXXJ Ext.. 136 JarN Sutfgal/.a SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plaz~ Suite 180, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Oai.ly Pilot teal~• June 21. 1997 f r- ' we can help make the difference in your life! I MESA VERDE Darli'},l 3BR. 2 BA, gr_eat yard. Niu living room with J!r~pl.au. Great neighborhood. •Call 1-800-510-2005 CoM #5009 MARK ACKRICH $209,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Rare opportunity to purchase a newer home in a lgaud community. Pncrd thourands below market value, so act now! I Ca// 760-5000 Ext. 180 CHRIS HANSEN $249,000 GREAT CATALINA VIEW! Super clean 3BR home 111 xuard ~ud communit,J! Pnu for J3st sale! Offemfat $550.000. Call ;or brochure. 'Call -60-5000 Ext. 109. SKI $550,000 BEAUTIFUL Vl.EW~o. - I Gorgeous -Custom 4~~ i ck Bay am{ city~i t. s.~ oor. t pool 1111&1 ther.~ n ' rr information rnll 1-8 -5 o e #4085 RITA . E $429,000 GUARD \TED Sea Island, guard J,lltrd lu'(hlv upgraded 1 level with vtew. 2BR, ilm. < 111/ 6.J.J--11on _ Opm Su11 1-5. 41-.\t'llbrook Cove. j .D. CALLAGHAN $550,000 REDUCED IN BELCO URTI t Premge w11h a vuw. Gorgeow townhome with 2BR. 2.5 BA plus a de!'• JOU!"mrr lutchm. 2 fireplam, • J[!!trd commu111ty_ & srcurtty sysum. Lall ..,60-5000 fat. 129 SHARON SWANSON $449,000 '1 TROPICAL PARADISE IN CDM Over $200,000 in upgrades. pool & spa in a smmg of rare trop_ical palms. Must 1u to appreciate. Call 760-8533 ROBERT SACKS $749,000 E.SIDE C.M. OVER 14,000 SQ. FT. WT 3 BR1 2BA + Motlur-111-lnw 7J11it. Shop attached to douok car ~ra,1.e. Appointment Call 760-5DO<TExt. 125 ROBERT MILLIKEN $600,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES love~2-story home on very large lot in tlm won 1/ family neighborhood. New on the markrr arui w1 t not last. Call 640-1529 ESTHER YANK $599,000 CAMEO SHORES Ocean view, private b~aches. Highly upgraded singk I kw/ cwtom home w11h a Lzrge yard. This home l ftatures Oalt doors & windows, rivrr roclt d-tik, two spa tub1. sauna. custom ltitchm. two master suites, cmtral air, gaubo, sparltling pool d-spa & much I'!!!.'!! E B KOOP, SR. or JR. $925,000 J I You deserve ... •Honesty • 26 Years Experience • Communication • Personal Service DESIGNS FOR LIVING '97 • Dedication •Results! #1 WhllC Newport Beach Agent 1988-1995 HARBOR RIDGE Cwtom Contemporary Reduced to $1,650,000 Magnificendy appointed 4BR, 4.SBA with den & exercise suite. Extensive use of marble floors, granite counters & state of che arc commerciaJ kitchen. BELCOURT CUSTOM Ocean & Catalina Views $2,350,000 Near new SBR, SBA contemporary estate. Private office, gym & wine cellar. Trade possible. BALBOA ISLAND ln\'atment Opportunity Now $489,000 Location, Location! Well-maintained duplex. Best value on Island. Income close to $3000 mo. Seller motivated & will consider carry back. Make offer ... I BELCOURT TOWNE Plan "D" Best Locacion! REDUCED TO $994,500 Truly a Masterpiece with lots of marble and plush carpeting. Soaring ceilings. custom lights, Euro kitchen & rotund.a entry. Large wrar. around yard adjacent to pool & spa. Owner wants offer now! 15 C atham CL SEA ISLAND Rare Opportunity on GolfCoune $739,000 Model perfect 3BR, 3BA condo. Exquisitely appointed & decorated in neutraJ colors. Huge yard w/pool, spa & entertainment area. Adult living at its finest! BELCOl!RJ~ Cl !SJ~OM Mediterranean $1,450,000 Lovely 5BR, 4.SBA with 4 car garage. Gorgeous tile floors & Berber carpeting. Great year yard w/largc pool, spa, fountain & outdoor entertaining area. Ma.kc offer! Please visit my website! http://www.remaxsouthcounty/felsot • LOWEST PRICE EVER IN BELCOURT TERRACE* 19 Hillsdale $594,500 •3,000 square feet •Ideal interior location on greenbelt • 3 bedrooms 2 1 /2 bathrooms •Extensive Custom features •Belcourt Terrace litigation settled** •There has never been a better time to buy than riow! OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEKEND: SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-5 T his home is not a remodel, it is in move- in condition and. is priced to sell immediately. Come see it this weekend and buy it before someone else does. Directiom: Entn-at Ford Rd. entrance, ~ bloclt from tht inttruction of Ford Rd. and MacArthur Blvd FOR THE BEST OPPORTUNITY TO BUY IN BELCOURT CALL CHRISTOPHER HANSEN (7 14) 760-5000 X 180 Find your next home on the NET. .. RE/MAX SOUTH COUNTY www.newporthomes.net ... Newport's Biggest Open House For more information and pictures of this property or any other property in Newport Beach, C orona del Mar, . and Newport Coast go the World Wide Web: http://www.NewportHomes.net. Every House, Every Day, 24 Ho urs. T he Best T h ing to Happen to Real Estate Since the Garage Door Opener. • l -The lowest list price of any home that has ever been offered for sale in Bekourt Terrace according to die available h.iscoricaJ stacistics of the Otange Cout Multiple Listing Service. ••CalJ the management company for the Belcourt Association at (714) 753-2838 for more information. I .. !The • • trans1t1on market 8\ I 11111 Nonh In 1he 11orld of re,1dcn11al real e'1<11e when 1hc 'tufl lrom a huyl·r,· 111arkc1 111 a 'C.'llcr,· 111;11!...:1lor11<."e 1.:r,,11" undo:r11.i) \\I.' 'ay w.: • ire l"\IX'ncncing .1 11.111'1l10n 111,111-.ct ;\,I wntc 111· .ire rno1mg .m,I) fnirn a long .ind 11ell 1•111rl·n~hcd huyep, · m.1rkc1 In lace. in ccnam \CClnr\ 1hc 1ran'll1on 1' already complete aml a 'cllcr' · market i' llrml}' m pl.in.· While th" I\ a ~elcome rehd to mmt \Cller\, 11 " no guarantee that deal' will be ea\y lo make To the contrary, during thl\ 1ran,11ion buycri. arc not yet prcpan:d to re linqu1c,h their edge Alter w< year-; of Oat or deprcc1atmg real e!.tll te l'alues 11 1\ Lynn Noah <l1flicul1. "'a buyer, to accept that your hargammg power 1s 'iuddenly diminished. A healthy measure of common 'iCn\c and fair play arc 1mponant at any lime bul become c1cn more critical when the markcl '' m 1rnn!.1lmn. While huyers continue 10 search for the "~real hargain.'" \Cller~ are rejoicing at Jhc p<1'111-.c economic new\ available. almo\t d;11ly. m ~1ur local pcnod1Lalc.. They \land firm on a'kmg pncc ... c1rcn 1m.rea'iing them 1n some tn\t:mL·c~. Mull1ple offer<, ;ire again a common occurn:m:c and buyers will find sellers less likely In offer concc'i~mn'i and make requeslcd repair\ Thi~ polan1.a11on of a1111ude-; can make your Reahor's job even more chaJlengmg. As a buyer it 1s wise to be aware lhal lhe markel has indeed heated up. Be prepared 10 wield less power in the negotiating than you would have only a year ago. However. if you believe that the market will continue its current trend. 1he wor<.1 move you can make ts no move. If prices ancVor intcrcs1 rates increase you wi ll lind your~cll lorct.!d lo pay more . an:cpl 1c,~ or hl: p11c1•d oul uf the market altogether. Seller., should (..now that while the market has shiflcd. lhe high card' arc not all in their hands. Builder., arc in1roducing new home~ at an incredible rate with projects due 10 come un ltne for several years to come. Their aggressiveness in moving their product has had and will continue to have. a moderaung effect in pricing of resaJe homes. As a seller ii 1s imponant 10 carefully evaluate all a~pects of a buyer's proposal. It will be in a sellcr'i. best interest to look beyond just price in an effon to obtain 1he most solid. expedient traMac11on in order to facilitate a move. All m all. the news is positive. During this tran~action. scJlers have the opponunity to sell propcn1cs that may. until recently, have been ~1111ng on the market. while buyers can make a home purchase with the confidence that the market place is healthy and their invescmcnt should prove to be a wise one. If you have queMions regarding your personal situalion. a full time professionaJ Rcallor will have the most up-to-date information in the marketplace in your area. Lynn Noah is a Realror wilh Coast Newport Properths, 4 Cl"k Pla:Ji, Ste. 260, Newport Beach, (714) 644-1600. • Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 OCEAN VIEW PRIVATE BEACH ES Highlr urgradcd cusrom home on a luge lo1. This is a bcauufu single level home with Oak doors & windows, cxlensive UK of river rock & tile throughou1, two spa tu!», sauna, custom gourmet IUtchen, ™'.0 mu1er suites, sectional garage door, centnl air c.onditioning. large back yard. perfect for en1enaining, ~"""'..wo..i with a full service kitchen, gaubo, sparkling pool & spa. Walli to Carm..lo.: Builr in 1980, ... gt" l Bel. 2. 5 Ba. ownns unu, gr«'~• floot plan. ? "Y• 2 frpl~s skyloghh. form•t lmng, dining 6; f•n11I> room M.u1u \UllC w11h 11 sp~ frpk. w;lk 1n c"-1, 2 ur g.>r>g~ & • car port Plw • Lirg• .l Bel. l B;. 2 nory tm.un~unu Bob Koo , Sr. or r. • Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. 1209 Wai Bay A..:. 8.Jboa Ptnlruub. Rcmoddtd '92. 3 Bd. j & .• S.v vu You luvcn'• attn upend .. cill ~"•attn 1hli' Pn<n 11k 4 lrr'n f>w. p•1n11ng. pill.on, Vilang & ~ul>-0 ~ Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Ext. 128 A bove the Crowd! Mediterranean style on Linda Isle This Mediterranean-style home, located in the exclusive guard gated community of Linda Isle. was totally remodeled in the early 1990s with the highest quality materials and innovative design. Features include high volume ceilings throughout that flood lhe home with natural light, extensive use of marble and granite, four fireplaces, four large bedroom suites, a huge media/bonus room with wet bar and state-of-the-art sound system with speakers in every room. The luxurious master suite overlooks the harbor which includes a large spa tub and steam shower, private upstairs office, gourmet kitchen and nook that features bay views. formal dining room and large living room. The entertainment area, also overlooking the harbor, features a sit down bar and temperature controlled wine storage cabinet. The large bayfront deck/patio with a small dip pool and spa provides excellent sunset views and afternoon sun. The private dock will accommodate a large yacht plus side ties for smaller boats and also features a supplemental area for entertaining. The custom home has about 5,000 square feet. Offered at $2,350,000. · For more infonnalion, uU BiU F11n11 Ill (714) 644-1600. Coo.st Nftlport Properties, 4 Civic P/azll, Ste. 26~, Newpol'f Beach. CORONA DEL MAR The best yet least expensive 2br townhome in the Corona del Mar area. footsteps close to neighborhood shoppinq center and easy freeway access. Owners that are hiqhly motivated. ""$"189,990.. $179,900 01.DE CORONA DEl MAR New 2,500 S.F. townhome near ~nia Street ParR. south of PCH. 4br, 4.5ba with very spacious sun decR terrace. Cozy wood buminq fireplaces in livinq room and master bedroom. $539,500 OPEN SUN 1-5 • 417 DAHLIA AVE. IN CORONA DEL MAR IAGUNA BEACH CAMEO SHORES A hiqhly upqraded home on an extra wide parcel ( 11 ,000 sq.ft.) with panoramic blue Pacific views from most every room. Private beach access and a very quiet neiqhborhood. Very motivated seller. $1,391,900 OPEN SUN. 1-5 • 4545 GORHAM ROAD IN CORONA on MAR 1111! BLUFFS" Immaculate and expanded (2650 sq.ft.) 3br home with spectacular bacR bay views. Spacious viewinq balcony plus patio terrace. 2 wood-burninq fireplaces. parquet floorinq and more. Sellers are movinq out of area. $5t9,000 CORONA DEL MAR LARGE PARCEL City liqhrs at dusR just after ~Iden silhouertes of Catalina Island fade across the horizon. A pride-of-ownership home on an extra la~ parcel near Pelican Hills Country Oub. $871,toO A wanderinq path connect the r ose qarden and dininq qazebo to a very dramatic and intimate sandy niche below the bluffs ed~. Separate quest house and blue ta~n pool with tush yet beautifully manicured qardens. A real pride of ownership property. $1,591,000 , , ·-.~~... . . -- S'a t:al"rl"! & cfalf JfJ.t fCINI~· 32 WHITEWATER HUPblv upgraded. Great Buy. 3BR. :·~--it MdJlaa..,a $497,000 _ .. ,-IUGHIANDS, 633 ROCKFORD .............. uo location w/ ocean and golf course view. 4B , 2BA. Open Sun. -B.J. J ohnsoa $625,000 NEWPOI« COAST N EWPORT COAST, 14 TRANTO Beauciful , lighc & brighc, private! Try lease opcion. 2BA, 2BA. Open Sar. -M. Osterhout $284,900 NEWPORT BEACH BALBOA, 406 E. BAY Bay view. Will trade up for Newport propercy. 2BR, 2.5BA. Open Sun. -Mark Jackson $295,000 BAYCREST, 1625 LINCOLN LANE Besr locarion, executive family home. 4BR, 3BA. Open Sun. -Linda Oeth $j691000 BA'ICRF.ST, 1632 LIOCOLN LANE £r~nc, remodcJcd 004Nm qcdk.pc neighbor- hoOd. 4BR. 3BA. Open Sun. -Ame Peterson ~34,900 BLUFFS, 516 LAVER WI/I . uy. Cul de sac, gramlil!lt. ~ow. BR, 2. . Open Sac./Sun. -Osterboudt>aley $284,900 BWFFS. 509 Avenida ~-· Fresh, airy, newly h:ldone. 3BR, 2.SBA Open Sun. -Kueri"Rezek $299,000 t·oo1• BLUFFS, 2927 PERLA Picture Perfect! Mini Back Bay view. 3BR. 2.5BA. Opm Sun. -s.lly 9nipley $337,000 BWFFS, 319 AVENIDA CERRITOS 180 deuee view. rocallf alltOIDizc:d. lBR. 2.SBA Open S'atJSun. -~ $-669,000 EASTBLUFF, 908 CHFSfNUT Best Buy! Spacious w/ large yard. ~ 4BR, 3BA. Open Sun . -Roy Osterhout $539,000 EASTBLUFF, 2501 BUNYA Panoramic view. Si ngle level home. 4BR, 2BA. Open Sat. -Sally Sliiplcy $549,000 EASTBLUFF, 2315 ALTA VISTA Views of ocean & sunsets. Remodeled. 3BR, 2.SBA. Open Sat./Sun. -Tom Brunson $599,000 HARBOR VIEW HILLS, 1516 SEACREST DR. Great value, 1 story in Harbor View HiJls. 3BR, 2.5BA. Open Sun . -MUi.De....... $429,000 UDO ISI...a. ll5 ~Dljb Newly refufbi5'1ie<l ¥e-m ready. 3BR, 2BA. Sua.l -,_, $469,000 UDO ISLE, 3326 VIA LIDO 66' Dock. View of bay. Rcmod.ded. 4BR, 3BA. Open Sup. -Gary H~r $895,000 UDO, 3328 VIA-.c1r1~ Bayfront wMock on ma.in channel. J BR. 2.5BA Open Sat./Sun. -Stephanie Hough $850,000 N*JPOKT HEIGHTS, 509 0 AVE townhomcs, NCWfO" Hei&Jits location. 3BR, 2.5BA. Open Sat./Sun. -Mark Jadaon $2 900 .- <la.11e 21 &-22 NEWPOIO" HEIGHTS, 507 ORANGE AVE Custom! N~rt Hcig!lts location. 3BR. 3BA. Open Sat./Swi. -Howjlatoa)J.dmon $240,900 NEWPOIO" HEIGHTS, 2319 LAUREL PLACE Great cul-dHK .met. Huge lot. Doll house. 3BR. 2BA. • Open Sun. • ~ l.llhr . $389,000 ~ 121 36th STREET Newer beach funily or duplex with rental. Hear & sec the ocean. 4BR, 4.S BA. Open Sun.· Catherine Simons $874,000 PENINSULA, 1008 E. BALBOA BLVD Conccmporary home with boat dock. Newer & nice. 3BR, 3BA Open Sac./Sun. -McPherson/Boom $1 ,700,000 SEAWIND, 2421 PO RT WHIT BY City lights view. Highly customized. A 1 O+. SBR, 4.SBA. Open Sat./Sun -Sassy Luby $949,000 SEAWIND, 6 SEASCAPE 2 story condo, garaec.. iralk to beach. 2BR. 2.5BA. • Open Sun. -Gib -..er $164,950 VILLA BALBOA, 220 NICE LANE 131 O To~ floor, 180 degree ocean, bay, city lighted view. 3BR, 2BA. Open Sun. -Moine Mink $349,000 WFSfCLIFF, 1210 SUSSEX LANE Fabulous family home with filftil y room. 3BR. 2BA. Open Sun. -eam Hoover $494,000 ~ 1522 CUMBERI.AN D Go cous rem<><flcd home. New on marktd !BR, 2B 0 $525.000 EASTSIDE, 30 I FLOWE&_..~ • .- }Ble corner lot, upgraded. Open Sat. • Loaaaae Rlttq FAUME\VVIUAGE, 183 F Tri levd townhome, m.ngu.ility. 2BR. 2"' Open Sun. -NuKy Barfield $1 COSTA MESA HllGHTS, 386 15th STREET New Mcditcrranea«rfe home. 3BR, 2.5BA. Open Sun. -TOllY l.;llDs $355,009 COSTA MESA, 447 CABRILLO ·STREET Emotional home w/ many upgrades. Great yard. 3BR, 2BA. Open Sun. -Nancy Barfield $379,000 IRVINE RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN, 17 LAGO SUD Great location, inside trace. Newer carpet. 2BR, 2.S BA. Open Sun. -Gary Husclgesser $182,900 WOODBRIDG~l 6 AUTUMNLEAF Great locacion, nice siz.c loc. 3BR, 2.5BA. Open Sat. -Jha Weisenbach $214,900 SANTAANA soum co MEtllO, 522 w. COLUMBINE Great remOdcl home, a "l O" Good location. 4BR, 2BA. Open Sun. -Nancy Barfield $209,900 COTO DE CAZA WSVERDES, 53 VIA BARCAZA End unit, master suite on firsc level. 2BR, 2.S BA. Open Sun. -Bert 8c Man.a Reedy $225,000 :Newport Beach 0£6. lt:~644-6200 Daily Pilot RH! Estate • June 21, 1997 Daily Pilot llaJ Est9te •June 21. 1997 NEWPORT BEACll OfficE 2J CoapouTE PIAzA, Sun£ 190 644_..6 200 CORONA DEL MAR VILLAGE 1-mbodymg ~rfecrly Lhe charm of Corona dd Mar, this Village Showplace home is dccor.ucd to perfection & surrounded by enchaming gardens. Gourmet's lcicchcn, beamed ceilings, French doors, hardwood floors. Linda Oeth & Lois Jacobs $699,000 Ad Code 72507 BELCOURT TERRACE Offering_ sophisticated rooms with marble Aoors, fireplace & atrium surrounaed by lovely gardens with custom liehting & brick pario, chis wonderful home is tne perfect serring for comfOn &luxury. Ben & Marian Reedy QUIET CUL-DE-SAC, PRNATE YARD Tim wonderful 3BR, 2BA home has all the elemenrs for quiet living ... quiet location, spacious yard, fireplace, handsome oak decor, lcitchen with SuhZcro. $524,000 Kay Konfal O N THE BAYFRONT This estate is a steal, with large pier & 2 side tics to .dock 3 boats at once. Don't miss this opportunity to live on the water. B.J. Johnson &ATS $1,325,000 Ad Code 7 1537 SUPER LOCATION C lose 10 shopping, schools & parks. chis 2BR condo features farge covered deck, garage. communiry pool. Jo King $124,500 Ad Code 75057 NEWPORT HEIGHTS With a discinctive An Deco charm, this home is designed for luxury living. Fireplace, vaulted ceili ngs, French doors, remodeled kitchen. Great yard with Jacuzzi & builc-in BBQ. Sassy Luby Ad Code 70507 PACIFIC LMNG Beach residence w/ocean view, fireplace, beamed ceilings, skylights, ceramic rile, wet bar, wine rack. 3rd level sundeck, 2-car garage. Maxine Mink $874,000 Ad Code 72707 EVERY LUXURY This stunning home has it all-great location, city lights &l. mountain views, privacy. Lush landscape with firepit, lovely interior with builc- ins, Plancation shutters, lo~/srudy. Marilyn Kershner $479,000 Ad Code 71517 LAGUNA BEACH VIEWS Panoramic views from this 3-story home & decks overlooking canyon & coascline. Sunlig_hc rooms hardwood floors, tile kitchen & baths. -fi replaces. Motivated seller. $539,000 Patty Harvey Ad Code 70967 CUSTOM ELEGANCE Absolutely stunning_ custom home with SBR, 4.5BA, gourmet's kicchcn, 6th BR or game room, 3 fireplaces. Master suite has marble shower & jct Jacuzzi rub. Eric &: Laraine Shaw $1,095,000 Ad Code 72447 SECLUDED COVE Ready to begin construction of this new oceanfront cstare above a cove in Corona del Mar with 180- degree panoramic whitewater, Catalina & tide pool views. Reg-al master suite, indoor sauna & outdoor resorc spa, gourmet's kitchen, elevator. Kent McNaughton $3,400,000 Ad Code 71927 BIG CANYON'S ---- HARBOR VIEW HILIS Jn CXl client lcoation, this 3BR, 2.SBA single-level horic with fabulous pool, detached 3-car garage with room to cxpa d. $429,000 Maxine Propp Ad Codt 72427 FINF.ST Located on a prestigious cul- dc-sac, chis fabulous home boasts golf course views from nearly every room and a lovely veranda with views. Oak noors, large open kitchen & family room. James Gray $1,850,000 Ad Code 72657 M I L • 1 1/111111 ,.11/,1\ if11t/,I\ "I'"' I -_ ~ /\H (IT INI aoo / 1·1 //1'1} ·Ii 11··~" ~ ,. r:. • N EWpORT BEAclt OfficE r EllisR~~p· 1 2J Coapou n PluA Su in 190 · 644 ... 6 200 MaryAnn McGuire 646-6770 "For Your Vt>ry Best Buy At The Beach" NEW LISTING! 1\t \"IR Bl HlRI· 0:\ I Ill MAHKI I HARBOR * OCEAN * CITY LIGHTS Incredible Front Row Views Penthouse 2BR, 2BA Separate Formal Dining Room EXQUISITE CONTEMPORY DECOR $395,000 OPENHcnJSE By appointmmt only! Arne Petersen 644-6373 ext. 149 · REDUCED!!! LOCATION COUNTS! Elegant 4BR executive home modeled throughout. Excellent floorplan. Large private lot complete with lush landscaping. Located on one of Newport's most desirable strccts. $634,900 L"ri-L.--,---____. B.J. Johnson 644-6373 Ext 1472 Call today for information about a "Can Cab. ,, l d yon 1n on arge woo sy lot in Corona del mar. $650,000 WALK TO VILLAGE Light & bright with vaulted cclings. 2BR plus den. Sunset vistas. Corona Del Mar. Just Reduced. $450,000 OPPORTUNITY Serene Canyon and golf course views. 4BR, large loc. Glimpse of ocean. Parks and beaches nearby. Corona Del Mar $625,000 PRIVATE SHOWING PELICAN HILL ... ...-.·-... 10 PREMIERE POINT Offered at $3,495,000 Call for a private showing Saturday Afternoon Joyce Knight (714) 719-0500 5 PREMIERE POINT 25 CANYON TERRACE 4 SAN SIMEON COMING SOON: PELICAN HILL PELICAN HILL PALMILLA $4,495,000 $3,495,000 $899,000 Morris Dcydopmen.t. In~. is an. experienced full scrv1c~ dcvclopmcni company providing arch1rectu1"21 , Ulterior design. connruction, and all real cscuc TCl.'lfcd ~rvkn. Morris Development, Inc. is available for consuJcation on all you real csr.ate n~. MORRIS DEVELOPMENT INC.• 10 PREMIERE POINT• NEWPORT COAST. CA 926S7 PHONE (7 14) 719-0SOO • FAX (7 14) 7 19-2874 , , ' Daily PDoc ll~a1 Eacae •June 21, 1997 BOB COLUCCIO 644-6373 ext.121 Senior Marketing Consultant 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath home. Custom pool & spa plus large front & back yard. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. Quiet corner location. Boat and R. V. parking. $265;000 $455,000 Rates es of June 5, 1997 KEY LENDERS AND RATES American Savings Bank Bank of America Cal Fed Lending Chase Manhattan C1t1bank Coast Federal Bank Cosmos Mtg Bankers Countrywide Funding Detrick Mortgage Group Downey Savings Emery F1nanc1a1 F1dellty Federal Bank First Federal Bank of CA Glendale Federal Bank Great Western Bank Home Savings NationsBanc Mtg Corp. Newport Coast Financial Prism Financial Corp Sanwa Bank TLC Financial Svcs Union Bank of CA Weyerhaeuser Mtg TYPE PHONE s (800) 562-6272 B (800) 642-2244 s (800) 225-3337 K (800) 900-6062 B (714) 494-4686 s (800) 300-5626 K (800) 931 -4033 K (BOO) 877-5626 A (714) 759-9692 s (800) 336·9639 A (714) 729-9200 s (800) 232-2309 s (800) 672-4332 s (800) 560-9000 B (BOO) 492-7587 s (800) 230-1102 K (800) 685-0001 A (800) 808-5626 A (800) 691-5626 B (800) 237-2692 A (800) 801-7300 B (800) 453-1288 K (800) 669-6747 INTEREST RATE 7750% 7.6250/o 7625% 7.625% 7.625% 8.000% 7.875% 7.625% 7.625% 7625% 7.500% 8.375% 7.625% 7625% 7.600% 7.600% 7.500% 7 500~0 7 750°'0 7900% 7750% 8000% 7750% 30-yurflxed % OWN 20 20 20 20 5 20 5 20 5 20 5 5 20 20 20 10 20 5 5 10 10 20 10 POINTS (%} 2 125 2.000 2.036 2.125 1.625 2.000 1.000 2.125 1.500 2.375 2.000 0.000 1.250 2.125 2.000 2.250 2 375 2.125 2000 1.800 1.250 2.000 2.125 LOCK· IN 30 45 30 30 30 10 30 45 15 30 15 10 30 30 30 30 30 10 10 45 13 60 t4 A.P.R. 8.011 7.871 7.875 7.884 7.831 8.252 8.017 7.884 7.818 7.911 7.744 8.412 7.791 7.884 7.846 -7.872 7.784 7.757 7.998 8.128 7.917 8.252 8.011 INTEREST RATE 3.950% 5.750% 3.950% 5.000"4 5.750% 2.950% 6.375% 4.750% 3.850% 2.950% 4.SOO% NA 4.950% 2.950% 3.950'".4 3.950% 4.375% 2.950% 2.950% 5.750% 5.875% 5.375% 6.750% % OWN 20 20 20 20 35 25 5 20 20 20 20 NA 20 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 5 20 20 POINT'S (~) 1.000 1.000 0.375 2.500 0.125 1.000 1.000 0.000 1.000 0.250 2.250 NA 1.125 1.000 1.000 1.000 2.500 2.000 1.500 1.375 1.500 1.000 1.875 30-Y._ INIJustable A.P.R. 7.688 MAX. LOAH 600,000 • 1.950 . 8.447 214,600 2.750 7.366 214,600 2.500 8.748 214,600 3.000 8.354 1,500,000 2.750 7.422 500,000 2.500 8.738 214,600 2.750 7.211 7.380 7.544 7.389 NA 7.302 8.036 7.380 7.785 9.030 214,600 750,000 500,000 600,000 NA 214,600 214,600 214,600 500,000 214,600 2.375 2.450 2.700 2.325 NA 2.350 2.250 2.450 1.990 3.000 7.400 600,000 2.375 7.373 214,600 2.400 7.655 214,600 2.750 8.513 214,600 2.750 8.571 214,600 2.750 8.649 214,600 2.750 INDEX 1TA 1TS 110 1TS 1TS 110 L6M 110 110 110 110 NA 110 l1M 110 L1M l6M 110 110 110 1TS 6CD 1TS ADJ. FREQ. 1M 1Y 1M 1Y 1Y 1M 6M 1M 1M 1M 1M NA 1M 1M 1M 1M 6M 1M 1M 6M 1Y 6M 1Y Bolf\ nxed & 8Cljustable P'aorams are 30l30 conventiOnal ITIOf'IVllges Type ol Lender is B •Bank. K • mottoaoe benker. R • ~ blollAN: S • Mvlngt & kMn Mol1gllge _...,..and btollera.,. lcenMd by the CeWolTU Oepe11rnent of Real E.U.te as either a broiler°' corpo<allon F0t infOl'fT\8tlon caH Calif DRE at (916) 227-0931 ln ...... 1 Rate for~ II en lntroduclOty rW for the "'1ll ~ peflod. Down hyment 11 etnou111 of cuh ('II. of Mlea price) peld lo lender prior to signing tnOft9808 contract Polnta ara '% ot loan balance peld to lender al time of loan closing. Lock.ff\ II the number ot days lender gu.arantMe rale prior lo doling. A.P.lll le the annual~ rat9 whictl le en Mtimaled annual coet of the IOan to the t>ooower All APR a are calculated by Moltgage News Co based on a $214,600 loan amount. the polnlll "-end 1700 tot.ti '"9. The A.P.R.a.,. lnduded In ttW cllalt tor compei1. aon only. When applylng for a io.n. Fedeql Trulh-ln·Leoding law requires lenders to calculate an A.P.R speclt'ic to MCl'l loan ohf. Mexlmum loen 19 lhe maximum lender wlll IOllll undef glYef\ lemll. All II* rate programs haY9 a maxi- mum°' $214,800 .._...,(In"') 111 lendefa prolll: margin+ Index• actual rate alter fWSI adju9tmenl. lndea 11 Iha basil for Mlllf1Q an i14ultabla rate (Margin+ Index •New At! .. ). 110 • 111h Dill. Coat of F"'*' 1TS • 1·YMt T~ Biil, LeM •&-month ll80A, eTB • &-month T_,.-y Biil, 6CD • 6-fl'IOllltl llY8ftlQ8 carllfloale ol depoell. Adluatmenl F~ 19 Iha peflod ~ adjullrnenea. 1M • 1-Monft, eM • e-Mor#le, 1Ya t v ... All ,.._ M1bject lo ~· V8frlly rate end tarme prior IO applylng for • io.n AM lender'I l)fovlda loans will\ dlflefent ralM and l9fml tor different loen amountl. The lnfonnallon pr-*d II not an o«et lo meke a loen.. For a ClOflllJrNW gillde on how to ltlOf) °' • rnor1gege, ~a '4.50c:hedc payaDla to Mol1gllge New1Co.,1850 E. 171h St , Sult• 220, Sant.a Anll. CA 92705. (7141838-1177 OOPYRIGHTO 1997 Mol1gl9ge New. Co. .. • , , ' 723-8800 644-1600 llCLUllYI lrfllllTI OF SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY New Listings Available Portaflna Laguna Spectacular contemporary style home Ocean view. Steve High $595,000 Pr hrah -.c. ·-Ja.O.uv• .,_ea .... C..eral Newport 120.,,... 9lreet ........ 700 ...... J:Z I Martpld 408Moc:ado 4621 Gorlta.m EutWalf 907 Alder Place Ea1ta1•c c..ta Meea 207 La C09lll eo.rt ........ RIB 22 Belmollt ....... View ..... 1120 Seli LlilM 12JJ ..... .............. lllO'hlla .. 'IWnce Liiie .... NewpMtBs'afr .. ,., ................. - $,,,,000 SMllllla(I_,) $497,000 $729.000 $JJ9,000 S.t Cl·') $,.9,000 Su Cl·') $,,,,000 Su (I-') $679,000 S.• (1-4) $1,49',000 Sua 0 ·') $,,4,000 Sun Cl·') $J'9,000 Su (I .. ,) $1,290,000 Sat (2..,) $719,000 Su (2-') $949,000 Sat ... ,, $6ol9,000 Sat (2..,) $1,29',000 ... (12_,) $1 ,07,,000 Sn (2-5) 8"9.000 s.da (I_,) $6ft,OOO s.u:z..,.,...,, .. ,, $1..,,,000 ....... ,.,, ...o.ooo -Cl-4) ...... .. (1-4) $1.2ft,000 ... (2_,) ...,... '1t9m CM) • Condo & Townhome Living _,.l"r.'"'_,.._ Flnnlstema on the Lake Charmine 2 Bd 2 Ba. condo with lake and mountain views Heidi Stockwell $145 ,000 Laguna Niguel 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. light and bright townhome 2 master suites BIU Wedmore $153, 900 New Listings Jasmine Creek 3 Bd. 2 Ba. with ocean and dty llchts views Gated comm Mellnd• & Marty Jones $499,000 Molaarda Sam.mlt 2 Bd. 2 Ba. condo. Peek view, uptraded kitchen, brtdt entry. DtHICM ForpJ $180,000 Newport North Townhomes City lights views from 2 Bd 2 Ba. 2 car garage. Lombardi & Stockwell $213,500 Newport Crest 3 bedroom, 3 bath condo. Mini ocean view. Walk to beach. Betty Come«"fS $224,500 Bluffs Homes on the Bay Highly upgraded 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath condo. Duncan Forgey $339,900 Harbor RJdge Estates Terrific 4 Bd. 3 Ba. in gated comm Light and bright Chris Vaill $599,000 Gated Communities Montserrat Mod el perfect 5 Bd. 3 Ba. on the coast. Hardwood floor, shutters. Greg Lombardi $549,900 The Polnte 4 Bd. In Newport Coast Pointe. Hardwood floorlnc. shutters. Worden & Lombardi $79',000 Big Canyon Customized 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. single level home. remodeled & expanded Corkett & Undsay $I, 120,000 Belcourt Fabulous contemporary home on laqe lot! Destcner perfect. MmJ dea & Bob WePn $1,2",000 644,-)600 723,.8800 Costa Mesa Eastslde Costa M esa 3 bedroom end unit across from pool. Gated comm. Keith Randle $176,000 East s lde Costa Mesa Highly upgraded townhome In nice complex. Steve Mitch ell $179 .000 Eastslde Costa Mesa 5 bedroom. 3 5 bath. Giant, 8 years new, 4 fireplaces Keith Randle $329,000 · Ealtalde eo.ta MeN Nearly new. No Mello Roos. Cul-de-sac. l Bd. 3 Ba. Keith R8ndle $JS9,000 .. 723-8800 644-1600 EIClUllVI AfflllATI OF SOTHEBY'S I NTER NAT IONAL R EALTY New Listings Available Portaflna Laguna Spectacular contemporary style home Ocean view. Steve Hlch $595,000 • I '• Jl I Cil'a11i11 $,9',000 ..,...(I_,) -.c ·-, ... o .. nm. $497,000 ., ... Capp-$729,000 Celltnll N••••l't IJO., J6dl 911..t $3J9,000 Set (I_,) . ... Mar 7008epela $519,000 Su (I·') J21 .......... s,n,ooo SU 0 ·') 40IA9ocado $679,000 Su (1 .... ) 4621 Gort.am $1,49',000 Su (I_,) EaatW.tf 907 Alder Place $5'4,000 Sun 0 -5) ....... c ........ 201 La c-. eom· $3'9,000 Su (I_,) ............ 22 BelmOllt $1 ,290,000 Sat (2 .. ,) . H ....... ¥IMir Biiie 1120S.Laee $719,000 Su (2-,) 1233~ $949,000 Sat (I_,) $649,000 Sat (2-'1 ............. 19'66 Woodle•• I.Me $1,29',000 -(12_,) lnllleTe11w 1110 Talt•ea Teirace $1,07',000 Su C2-5) ......... 106 Via Coldola I0,"'9SUR..., ,,2 Via Udo NOrcl Ne-.Mt Btilllrtr ,,, ............ Ale. 540--~ ... $449,000 SMISll• (I-') $699,000 S.U2.,.,...(I_,) $1,.,,,000 SllllSu (I_,) $410,000 Su (1 .... ) $1H,OOO .. ( 1'"4) $1,HS,000 ... (2~) ... ,.000 lid• CM) • Condo & Townhome Living -...---- Rnnlstena on the Lake Charming 2 Bd. 2 Ba. condo with lake and mountain views Heidi Stockwell $145,000 Laguna Nlguel 2 Bd 2.5 Ba light and bright townhome 2 master suites Biii Wedmore $153,900 New Listings Jasmine Creek 3 Bd. 2 Ba. with ocean and dty lights views. Gated comm MeUnda & Marty Jones $499,000 Mourda Suunlt 2 Bd. 2 Ba. condo. Peek view. uPlfdd kJtc:hen. brick entry. O..C.. Forpy $ ll0,000 Newport North Townhomes City lights views from 2 Bd 2 Ba. 2 car garage Lombardi & Stockwell $213,500 Newport Crest 3 bedroom, 3 bath condo. Mlnl ocean view Walk to beach. Betty Comegys $224,500 Bluffs Homes on the Bay Highly UPiraded 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath condo. Duncan Forgey $339,900 Harbor Ridge Estates Terrific 4 Bd 3 Ba. in gated comm Light and bright Chris Valli $599,000 Gated Communities Montserrat Model perfect 5 Bd. 3 Ba. on the coast Hardwood floor, shutters. Crea LombardJ $549,900 The Polnte 4 Bd. In Newport Coast Pointe. Haidwood ftoonnc. shutters. WordH & Lombardi $79',000 Bia canyon Customized 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. single level home. remodeled & expanded Corkett & Undsay $I , 120,000 Belcourt Fabulous contemporary home on la,.e lotl Deslcner perfect. MmJ a. & Bob w.pn $1.29',000 644~1600 723~8800 Costa Mesa Eastslde Costa Mesa 3 bedroom end unit across from pool Gated comm Keith Randle $176,000 Eastslde Costa M esa Highly upgraded townhome in nice complex Steve Mitch ell $179 .000 Eastslde Costa Mesa 5 bedroom, 3 5 bath. Giant. 8 years new, 4 fireplaces Keith Randle $329,000 · Eamlde eo.Ui Mesa Nearfy new. No Mello Roos. Cul-d~ 3 Bd. 3 Ba.. Ketda Randle $3'9 ,000 } I ' 723,..8800 644,..1600 Newport Shores Great location' Across from canal & park '3 Bd. 2 Ba. Kennie Jo Rizzo $305,000 Upper Newport Bay 4 Bd '3 Ba beamed ceilings. J FP, pool and spa Jerry Smith $549,000 Westcllff Fabulous single level ranch style home 4 Bd 2 5 Ba. Large lot Hazel & Jon Dishon $554,900 Dover Shoree Gre•t lotl Wonderful famlly home. many upcradesl Larae yard. Au•tero & KJm $679,000 ---~-- View Properties Cameo Hlchlands Very large lot wl some ocean view. 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. with pool. Sara & Brad Hinman $550,000 Spyglass HllJ 6 Bd. 4.5 Ba. Gourmet kitchen, pool, spa, '3 car garage, views. Susan Laird $940,000 Laguna Beach Spectacular ocean views! Walk to town and beach. Gated community. Also for lease -$8,000. Connie Maxsentl $1,795,000 Emerald 9ay Brand new 6 bedroom family home. Cul-de-sac location with ocean view. Large Oat lot. ROd Daley $2,000,000 Bear Brand Ranch Exquisite custom home. 5 Bd. 6 Ba. Panoramic views. S.ra & Brad Hinman $2,500,000 Ocean Ranch Stunning new Mediterranean estate on oversl:r.ed lot. Scanlan & Busk $2,899,000 Irvine Cove Great opportunity to buy a lot on Abalone Point. Unique location. Rod Daley $3,200,000 Beach Communities lrvtne Terrace 5 Bd. with creat potentJall I '.J.600 sq. ft. lot, auest house. Steve Hl&h $7,9,000 Mid Penlnau Fabulous views from rare beach •~rtment bulldJnc. Kay Polovtna $1,39',000 Corona del Mar 4 bedroom. 4 bath with great panoramic views of coast. MeUnda & Marty Jones $3,500,000 Emenild Bay Oceanfront with views of coast, beach, rocks and sunsets. Rod & Nancy Daley $3,595,000 Irvine Cove Gorgeous home with expansive views. large pool and deck area. Rod Daley $3, 900,000 Pelican HW Incredible CllStom estate with sweeping views of ocean, Newport Harbor and golf course. Scanlan & Weinstein $3, 995 ,000 BayfrontUving Promoatory BllJ A Deal! Bllyfront wtth dock . .c Bd . .c Bii. 2 FP. Great prk:el Evan Corllett $1,,2,,000 ~Pilota.1..-.•Juae21.19'7 MARY EU.EN WEGLARZ, CPA Boe WEGLARZ Uf etlme Sales Aclilevement Award Hall of Fame Member Don't miss out on one of these opportunities ... we're just a phone call away ..• 19366 Woodlands Lane, Huntington Beach "Seacllff on the Greens -I I th Fairway" Expansive views from this stunning traditional "E" plan overlooking the lake. This large home exemplifies understated elegance and features marble flooring, luxuriant carpet, recessed lighting, tiled bath floors, beautiful bath fixtures, central vacuum, security system, three car garage and more, more, more! Entertainers delight with pool, spa and BBQ. Offered at $1 ,295,000 356 Evening Canyon, Corona del Mar "An Opportunity That Seldom Comes Along" Many dream but only a few make it a reality to live in this most sought after Corona del Mar community! This warm traditional, move~in ready home is situated on a large, b eautifully landscaped lot with room for the kids to play. 4 bedrooms and 4 baths, newer kitchen, large living, dining and family rooms. Ocean view from master bedroom. Reduced to $889,000 700 Begonia, Corona del Mar "Designer Uvlng In the Heart of Olde Corona del Mar" Wann and gracious ambiance is yours in this near new 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath home with custom decorator touches not typically found in townhome living. Coveted comer location provides for abundance of natural light streaming through custom double paned windows. Rooftop deck and large patio areas for outdoor entertaining. Ocean side of PCH locati on within walking distance to village shops and restaurants. Offered at $519 ,000 210 Iris, Corona del Mar "See, Hear And Smell The Ocean" Recently finished, high quality remodel of this ocean close Corona del Mar home. Located one house off of Ocean Boulevard. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and 2 car garage. Hardwood floors, 5 ceiling fans, new windows, kitchen and baths. New rooftop deck with spectacular ocean views. Offered at $799,000 Bu11ers are hack -Call us for a free market evaluation of 11our home! I '· ' 1997 SALES ACTIVITY IN ESCROW Proput11 Harbor Highlands Newport Heights Eastslde Lido Isle Harbor Point Bayfront Bayfront SOLD Eastslde Irvine Cove Eastslde Easts Ide Newport Heights Eastslde West Newport Newport Heights Lido Isle Lido Isle Reprnmud Buyer Buyer Buyer Buyer Buyer Buyer Seller Represeftled Buyer Buyer Seller Buyrr Seller Buyer Buyer Se ller Seller Seller Eastbluff Buyer Lido Isle Buyer Bayfront Seller Lido Isle Buyer Harbor View Homes Buyer Belcourt Terrace Seller Udo Isle Bayfront Bayfront Seller Seller Buyer ~------- BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS English Cotswold Estate 7 Bd. 9 Ba. 9CXX)+. sq. ft.. Luxuriou.s home on 18,<XX> sq, ft.. lei Spectacular harbor and Catalina views, spa $2,495,000 Custom Bayfront Home 3 Bd :t s Ba. Remodeled home, very open floor plan Ideal 'nulherly orientation w/ 6<r of frontage on the bay $1,395,000 Seavtew Family Home· 5 Bd. 4 Ba. family home on private cul-de-sac 3 car garage. private spa, gated comm. w/ tennis court $699,000 Heights Area Duplex Two 3 Bd. J .5 Ba. units with private yards Rare pride of ownership property for owner/user $339,000 717-4744 Linda Isle Custom 4 Bd. 6 Ba. "tum-key" custom with large dock Prime westerly orientation, private pool and spa $2,350,000 L.H. Lido Isle Traditional 4 Bd. 3 Ba. on prime Piazza Lido comer lot. 45' lot 2 master suites. security system. hardwood floors $799,000 Bayfront Condo 2 Bd. 3 Ba. + den, prime g.round level condo Excellent Lido Channel view, dock available $599,000 Costa Mesa Value 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. + family room, 2 story Lushly landscaped rear yard, quiet location $209,000 $589,000 L.H. S peciaf 'Trea-ts $554,000 • DAVE WONG 717-4714 540 San Bernardino Avenue This magniµcent custom home is characterized by its µne details and reµnements reminiscent of Eastern Seaboard style homes. Completed in September 1996, the design accentuates the spacious open ffoorplan with four bedrooms and three baths. · 4827 Lido Sands Drive ~mpletely rebuilt in 1990. Over 3,900 square feet. I 11\1 K LINE 759-1771 3 bedrooms, formal dining room, master suite with sauna and separate office. Private area. Great patios. One block to beach. ' $549,000 \ , I ' I ' I I I Daily Pilot Rw Estate • June 21, 1997 GREAT 0 PPO RTUNITIES Please ca{[ us for more information on any of tft.ese special properties. . Jlea~lierAflGEL '1Jar6ara HUTCHINGS OCEAN & BAY VIEWS WONDERFUL REMODELED HOME -1120 Sea Lane !Fa6uftlus mnoufd 3 6eiroom liome. Witfi ptat fuufior llNf dtj views, fiuae. !l""- S719,000 CITY LIGHTS VIEWS 2214 Port Carlisle 'Womkiful family fwmt. remotkfea tftrougfwut, 5 6earoom, ~ 6a~ 3 car Jarage. $649,000 H E A 'r H E R A N G E L 7'>9 ~74 ~ 2227 Aralii 3 6ttlroom, 2.S 6atli flliti spodous fomil!J rpom,~~ """!JOii ""',,... S589,HO 1233 P1rt1kle !Balltifofl!J mulfltltd fsmne in a ptat fllmifg neiJJfrborfw111f. £tn!tlg /iar6or view. 'Possi6fe. seller faumdnB. $949,000 B A H B A B A H IJ ·r r II I N (i s ~,I) q ~ 11 B Q) Daily Pilot Rn1 Estate• June 21, 1997 Tom lovenitti teams up Y#ith Fred Sands NeY#port Properties His experience is key as Newport Beach office plans aggressive expansion Fred Sands Newport Properties is pleased to welcome Tom Iovenini to i1s staff as manager of the Estates Divi.ion. ·'Tom was being hotly pursued by many agencies," said Lois Simmons, owner/manager of Fred Sands Newport Properties. "We' re happy to welcome him tO our office." Pele Viono, sales manager of Fred Sands Newport Properties was aJso pleased that lovenitti joined the staff. "His outstanding productivity and excellent reputation in the community and in the Orange Coast Association of Realtors makes him a great addition 10 our office," Viono said. Recruitment of Iovenitti to the Newport Beach office will strengthen the aggressive expansion of Fred Sands Newport Properties. Fred Sands Reallors are recognized as the professional Realtors, agents and brokers most preferred by affluent celebrity clients in Southern California. "Newport Beach real estate agencies are rapidly changing, giving greater opportunity to expand Fred Sands Newport Properties and off er more services to the community," Iovenitti c;aid. "I'm looking for quality agents, brokers and Realtors to share in our que t to provide the best e nvironment for agents to work in." According to Iovenitti, the Newport Beach marketplace is unjque and requires a different management style. .. As managers, we need to be more un derstanding of the needs of the rnmmunity and center around the agents' suggestions, since agents are in the trenches working to represent 1heir clients," Iovenitti explained. As a veteran of the Newport Beach real estate marketplace, Iovenitti has been affiliated with several well known agencies in the area. This experience has provided him with insight into Realtors' needs and he is pleased to bring that knowledge to Fred Sands Newport Properties. ''I believe that Fred Sands Newport Properties is setting new standards for agencies in Newport Beach," he said. ''I'm delighted to have the opportunity to work for Lois Simmons and Judy Raphael. Both have expressed to me that they will support innovative and • NEWPORT PROPERTIES technological changes to accommodate the Newport Beach marketplace." Iovenitti expects the Newport Beach office will accommodate 35-40 associates willing to center their business in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar. "This offi ce has the capability to offer not only residential representation but commercial investment and saJes through Fred Sands Commercial Division," noted Iovenitti. "The commercial division is well known in Califo rnia for its investment properties and successful acquisitions on behalf of investors in all aspects of commercial properties. We're the one stop agency office for real estate needs and are ready to provide quality service for our clients, landlords and te nants with the most up-to-date technology and representation." Iovenitti is a licensed CaJiforrua real estate broker and is a member of the Orange Coast Association of Realtors. He is a member of the Multiple Listing Comrnjttee and serves as a director for the Association's board of directors. Realtors from Fred Sands Newport Properties were pleased to welcome Iovenitti to the team . . .... "It's great to have Tom on board as our manager. Together our team will work to accomplish what has been needed in Newport Beach for several years," said Chris Moore. "Newport Beach offers a great opportunjty lo seasoned agents as well as new recruits. With Tom now associated with our company, it will give new direction and energy to our team effort." For more information on Fred Sands Newport Properties, contact Tom lovenitti at (714) 644-7111, 1100 Newport Center Drive, Suile 110, Newport Beach. From left: Pete Vtotto and Lois Simmons welcome Tom lovenitti to Fred Sands fl~S~~~ ''~ea u,, 'P~ S~" 644-0195 Ma nificent View Quality Remodel and crootive expansion deslQned for the 90's. 4 bed. 2.S bad!. ~expanded mstr bech. iotal CUSklm llltchen. numerous~ solid oali hr<hrood Oooo. many windo9s. ~ pe r oeil palntir'19. beautiful ~ wlaeame el1£rior l\1htinv & much more. 0 e ,000 Reduced to $699.000 t>-10 b.droom nwa on J • .Sann, ~n1111 SI 2 ailfion. SIOailion IEJlaMllW IStan ~ iq ~ ~kdo~rnne~ wlcn.urnrw on ~r .. rr Ir~. ~BD. 3BA Mrdnrmmn J.,1md2.8nulhon.c.Jlfoc.appt I lnmr Imm rel a1 ail' Cu"om pcx~/\p.i, .. ________ ,. rnarhlr ~r.nnr high wl. wrround PUT Y'IUll -~ .. ,unol m11<h morr' S~:il.lj(l(I' ON 1111 INTERNET HAWll V'llW llJUS For hlll'd to find lot..111 upgmkd mt'durrrant'.in propet11es hlb 4lxlnn. ~ 5 R\ p11 homt' O..un 1~s -.pll~ •• ~ · onh S:1qc),()()()1 Wont last I Call today! and ·..,.......,In 1ru.oi. a · _..__ ,_ I ..... 7 O' c.IPwtcl•llllf•Wlllll&IMI Mockl ptrf«t. lrg 380, 3.58A w/1~ & 180' ~Olr rour<t 1ic""' iii giwd ga1t'd comm~ Onl) Sb49.900. Ull T~y' Ltkr -Wit pn1·&1r S BO (~· ollict) I Block from )l""pon & Otun. w/pool • JjlL In Hunlln_glOft lltach. Onlv SWJ.900. Wont Lue. C.U Tod.y Per Appel · 2 0 Years S e rvicing All Of O range Coun ty GorKeous Custom Home-Approx, 5, 000 sf. 24 Hr Gu.an/ <::iud lslttnd • 6 BR 4.5 BA • Priwtt htatta Spa Courtyarti • Pri11t11t Do<lt for wry lttrgr + 2 sm4U J"'hts. lowat prict on Linda lsk. Ftt ownmhip, not luurho/d. A bargain at $2,100,000 FIRM. AS IS 714-675-9396 • Prind aJs OnJ 1Wo Generadons ef Fine Prefessiona/ Real Estate service Spedclcaklr Bay & City Ughb Vlewl WANT TO REACH THE BEST QUALIFIED HOME BUYERS ON THE COAST? SHOWCASE YOUR PROPERTY HERE! It's an inexpensive and effective way to advertls6 your apecial properties. (Spaco and oopy deadlJne Wodnesday by 4pm) Call your representative Lisa Cosenza Lisa Rivera 714-574-4249 714-574-4252 675-6161 421 31st Stteet Usa Grundy Johnson Qfferlng personalized <llld expert service a.yvtew Udo Isle rorm loatlon. 3 bdnas, 4 biths. Masio suilt wtl'p. H.vdwood lloofs. freodl Doon. flreplact in liv. rm.. dining nn. a mastt.r bdrm, 795.000 A Unique Cusrom Dover Shores Homel • Over 6600 sq.ff • 4 Oedroom, 4.5 Dom • Jseor garage • Secluded l.onol pooVspo, worerfoll & builr·ln OOQ. • 16.000 sq.ft. lot approx. • Access ro J prtvore beaches • Custom mastef SUlre w/slnlng room & fireplace. • Securiry sysrem, wine cellar & sauna $1.Jlt0.000 Call Sanely 559-3760 Hanu Reddy Realty 559-5555 Fax 559 -4812 15435 P.d .. Suite 1 ()() -IMne ·..._-· ... • Dail)' Pilot lln1Estilte•June21, 1997 ~HOMES oflits WEEI ~~~ '-"~~! '-"~~! '-"~~t ~a~~ l!~ Ho~ o~ GoJ.t ao~ This beautifully appointed home has 4 bedrooms. 5.5 baths, formal dining room. large family room with full bar. large study, pool & spa in a very lovely landscaped yard. Live the gated resort lifestyle & enjoy the mountain and city lights view. This home may be purchased fully furnished. SEUER SAYS SELL NOWI $2,195,000 For privMe showing Call Debi Miller-RH Group 721-1154 or 801-8844 Owner Wants Land and will Trade 5 Condos Built in 1987 Owner Seeks Land or Home Needing Remodeling in Corona Del Mar, Newport Heights or Laguna Beach For Details Call Carey Ward A\ Sunbow Realty ~ 121Ent19UI •Costa Men ......... ..._ .............. 6 4 ~ 31-22 2 Located Across from Nlk11town This 4-bedroom home features fabulous sunset & city lights view, famil).:'. room, two file- places, pvt frontyard in a great family neighborhood! Offered at $549,000 Sal/y Shipley 644-63 73 ext. 114 Ellisb • 2 Bedrooms • Vauhed Ceilinp • 2.5 Baths • Rear Yards • Fireplaces • Open and Airy • 2 Car Attached Garages • Kikhen Garden Windows [B (i) 1. • n:·,:h'-:• {ha 0-"1ilh~ Ym Try tl1u JBR. 2.5BA ~!»Ifft"""'• fO"f/OUS <AlfJOn vitw 1lt1tkJ"' • pai+ ttmnt F1rrp/Mt, wmwJ t1111tt,r. allhctb.1 crW"t'_ d- 11·1nJou!1 11,,J sltybp G111n1 '°"'"'"nIIJ ~m pool rpa. u,,J pnNu parlr. Priivu }'ltd,_ ~,. $209,400 • TUiik 1.-. 0,INtt 19'7 S.rJ-c, IAiu, C.M. • TGH181FJ P•t;t 967-7896 q"a/J 71~J!Hl ~y!B'ladky cf?.£. !&"4n1 Daily Pilot Real Estate• June 21, 1997 COSTA MESA 1738 New Hampshire Coldwell Banker Delpha Oswald 666-9333 1890 Oriole Dr Coldwell Banker Pat Davis 666-9333 1956 Flamingo Coldwell Banker Paula Litten 668-9333 2266 Heritage Coldwell Banker Ronda Huld 668-9333 2279 Meyer Place ColdweU Banker Moniqu~ Vang 668-9333 2405 Narbonne way Coldwell Banker Jerrie Mahoney 668-9333 2475 Montre Way Coldwell Banker Jerrie Mahoney 668-9333 3189 Yukon Coldwell Banker Bill Lupis 668-9333 3323 Maryland Dr Coldwell Banker Delpha Oswald 668-9333 JBR SBR 3BR JBR 5BR 3BR JBR 3BR 4BR • Sat/Sun 1-4 $217,500 Sun 1-4 $289,900 Sun 2-5 $254,000 Sun 1-4 $239,000 Sun 2-6 $224,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 $186,000 Sun 1-4 $186,500 Sun 1-4 $199,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 $225,000 HUNTINGTON BEACH 16149 St Croix Metro Realty Donoa Fallon 846-9468 720-9422 8602 Lowmead Tom & Pat Martinez 714-964-3 730 3BR JBR Sat/Sun 12-5 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $297,000 NEWPORT BEACH 1244 Polaris 4BR Hanu Reddy Realty Sandy 559-5555 15 Trafalgar 6BR Ellis Realty Group AT~ Ann, Ted, Suzanne 725-5126 2003 Yacht Vigilant 4BR Barbara Sanregret Realtors 644-0195 229 La Jolla Dr BR Coldwell Banker Sandy Adamek 668-9333 232 Via San Remo 3BR Bill Grundy Realtors 675-6161 2401 Holly Lane C-21 Beachside Roni Raczkowski 714-219~109-Pgr 2501 Bunya Ellis Realty Group Sally Shipley , ~)73x1T4 521 Catalina Drive 4Br 4BR 4BR Sat 1-5 $1,340,000 Sun 1-4:30 $2,495,000 Sun 1·5 Sun 1-4 , Sat 1-S ... Sun 1-5 $825,000 . • • • " ~ PilOt a. EliCale •Jue 21, 1997 ' •