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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-06-28 - Orange Coast Pilotr -. SPOR TS Newport golfer second; collects $10, 400 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 I • k i n g f o r A glimpse into the world of an injured teen~ struggle to come out of a coma and her family and friends' long wai t for that day BY MICHELLE TERWILLEGER W hen Amanda Arthur looks you in the eye and gives you a half smile, it's hard to b elieve those brown eyes belong to someone in a coma. But over the past five weeks, Amanda has shrunk from a loud, energetic 17-year-old cheerleader to what could resemble a weaker, younger sister. On May 23, Amanda's role as cheerleading captain and best friend transformed into a Western Medical Center coma patient whose every breath has captured the conununity's heart after a Chevrolet Blazer with 10 Newport Harbor stu- dents overturned on Irvine Avenue shortly after midnight. O nly two 18-year-old boys -Donnie Bridgman who died instantly and Dan Townsend who received head injuries -were hurt seriously like Amanda. • SEE AMANDA PAGE A 14 Chris Maese supported her daughter from the sidelines as Amanda and her cheer- leadlng squad won a national cheerlead.big competition this year. Amanda became song captain of the Newport Harbor squad her junior year because of her enthusiasm and support for her teammates, her coach said. "My best friend is in _ there, but her spirit's not there ... " -SYDNEY HOUSTON ' Top photo, Amanda at 6 months, wore her father's baby booties and showed at an early age her photogenic qualities. Amanda sat between brothers Sunny, left, and Jason on Mrs. Claus' lap during the holidays holding their E.T. dolls. AMA81)A fW ~UR ·:· Born Sept. 11, 1979 at Hoag Hospital °'' Attended Mariners Elementary v Started cheerleading at ages · • Named Little Miss Starlett at age 10 and went on to win more beauty pageants "Attended Ensign Middle School · • Took modeling classes -t-Babysat babies and planned to work in a labor and delivery room . :. Attended New po rt Harbor High School .,, Carried picket signs reading "Save our children" to protest convicted child molester James Lee Crummel .•Served as song captain of Newport Harbor's varsity cheerleading team Amanda and her boyfriend, Eric Freeman, cel- ebrate d their two-month anniversary the night before the accident Freeman was·a passen- ger in the Blazer that overturned May 23. SURE THING Corona del Below, Amanda all dressed up for a wedding. I '\ U I· \ AROUND TOWN .•••.. A6 llEST IUYS ........... A2. ClASSIFtEO ••••••••••. 85 CX>MMUNrTY fOllUM A 12 lmide The best local Merchants may yield to street widening • Expansion of Newport Boulevard to five lanes would cost $600,000 and some business property. By Jennifer Armstrong, Datly Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -Offi- cials are planning now for a $600,000 project that will widen Newport Boulevard between 30th and 32nd streets to accom- modate burgeorung traffic on the perunsula Jbat pnce tag includes design and construc:tJon, as well as talang some property from DP's Pub, Ho Sum BlStro and William Harold Jewelers The project, ongmally slated to cost $1 1 million, bas been scaled back from six lanes to five lanes plus a turn lane. Though City Counol members approved their budget for 1997- 98, they put off voting on tlus spe- Clhc item. They asked aty staff members to talk to the property owners who will be affected before dJscusSUlg the matter at their July 14 meeting. Offioals have planned on the project for years, but some cur- rent Ctty Council members have questioned whether it's neces- sary ·How wide do we want all these streets to get?" Counol- woman Norma Glover said at Monday's meeting. "There is a tendency 10 traffic management to always want to put more cement down.· •SEE NEWPORT PAGE A1 4 Somethin' fishy about the fa.ir • Instead of farm animals look for jellyfish, sharks and exotic fruits to be highlighted. By Michelle Terwilleger, Datly Piiot COSTA r-.1ESA -Most par- ents and kids expect to see cattle, pigs and horses when they VlSlt the Orange County Fairgrounds and save their expectations of exotlc hsh for tnps to Catalina Island But dunng July 11-26, fau offi· aals prorruse the county fau will be a barnyard and tropical island wrapped into one with its "We're Going 1'cop1cal" and "Nuttm' But Fun• themes. Last year Jill Lloyd, spokes- woman for the fair, said the fair had exhausted its gambit of farm animal themes so it deoded to tum to •aqua culture • Small aquanums Wlth manne We that VlSltors can reach m and •SEE FAIR PAGE A14 \\ I· \ I II I n A2 SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1997 ,. r----------------------------------------------, I I Lucky couples could win Amtrack train trip Cop's love affair with the street comes to an end · I f you love to travel by train, you can sign up to win a free tnp aboard the Calilom.ia Zephyr. Newport- Mesa Travel (650-8818) is having a drawing to win a trip for two aboard the Zephyr, which runs from Oak- land to Chicago. To sign up for the drawing, you can · stop by the office at 2043 Westcliff Drive, No. 110, in Ne wport Beach and ask about the 1Tains are Back Amtrak promobon. WIJlile rs will be , announced in the July 31 edition of the Ddtly Pilot Wmrung llckets CdnnOt be C'xchdnged for oth- <'f !Jekel<> or cash Macy's 1s hdv- mg d sem.J·annudl cledrdnce sale on dresses for JUOJors, petites and women . Ndfrie brdnds drf' on sdJe, • mcludmg Kcndr, Ldundry by Shelli SPgctJ, RdmpHgc, greer wylder IJdni Max, CDC, Jf>ss1ca I loward and Kamisato. Clear- d OC (' mcrchdndise is marked down 25% to 500f., off. Mdcy's 1s locdlcd dt Fastuon Island m Newport Beach dnd dl South Codst Plaza. Hemphill's Rugs & Carpets recently received a '>h1pment of hond-knotted rugs from India. Hemphtll's used tht• same weavers as fine importer Pande Cameron of New York. nus sale will not be repeated dnytune m thE' nedr future, as it took well over a year to get thc'ie rugs completed The pnces on the rugs are smuldr to the everyddy discounted prices on Karastan mdcllmP-mdde rugs. AJso, 1 lc mphtlJ's has some very high quality Jirruted cdtllon rugs from Pande Cameron that are investment qudl.ity. HThe detail found m these rugs is absolutely incredible,· says owner Brett Hemphill. As always, I lemph11l's i<.'dtures d great selection of Karastan Mill Trials, which dre factory seconds. Your satisfaction on these ruqs 1s gudrdnloed. Homphill's (722-7224) 1s locotPd c1t 230 E. 17th St. m Costa Mesa . Pupuldr local musician Jeff Bltetti of lhe Jeffrey J ohn Band ts sC'llJng his debut CD, From The Heart, at Virgin M1•qc1store (645-9906) located at Triangle Squdrc m Costd Mesd. Cha's Family Shoe Repair wilJ be otfe nng origami d dsses lor children over sum.mer vacation. C hildre n can ledm to mdke camerds, telephones, animals, just dbout dnything. Classes will be held every Friday and Saturddy dftf'r 1 p.m for one hour. Cha's will provide dU mc1tem1ls The cosl 1s $30 for five weeks. Call 642- 4~ll 4 for rnon• mlormatJon. Cha's 1s located at 1673 Irvan<' Ave m ('osld Mesa • BEST BUYS appears Thur~ays and Saturdays If you know of a best buy, plea~ write me a t 330 W Bay St .. Costa Mesa. 92627 I I I I I I I l I I Costa Mesa police Sgt. George Yezbick leaves 27-y ear career of undercover disguises and drug busts and heads for retirement. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Sgt. George Yezbick has been more than 30 dif- ferent men during his stint with the Costa Mesa Police Department, but most of the names escape him. As an undercover narcotics cop in the 1970s battling a citywide heroin scourge, .Yezbick donned ratty jeans and T-shirt, beaten-up boots, wild hair and a chest-long beard. Assuming a new identity became as easy as carrying anoth- er department-issued bogus dri- ver's license. H Sometimes it was hard to remember who you were supposed to be,.. said Yezbick, who retires ne xt week after 27 years on the force, the last two of them as a sta- tion commander. •You had to remember you were a cop, but you could bend some of the rules. You could tell people stories that were complete- ly false.• Yezbick felt he had "died and gone to heaven· when he took tbe undercover work. It meant escape from a "long, miserable" year pushing papers on the petty-theft squad. HI was a street cop,• he said. "If you took me off the street, I was totdlly lost. When I was on the street, that's when I was happiest." A Michigan native, Yezbick came to the force after serving at the El Toro base as a Marine Corps radar technician. He remembers that in h1s rooJcje years he was a •hard-charging, H •very by-the- book" policeman who had contests with other officers to see who could write more tickets and make more arrests. The undercover work not only became the highlight of his career but altered his temperament: It calmed him down. "If you're completeJy wound-up all the time, you're going to scare the hell out of the dealers,· he said. "(So) you assume a laid-back, mel- low persona. And if you play a role for a while, you become that in anything you do." As jail supervisor, a post he assumed in 1986, Yezbick put tele- phones and televisions in the jail cells and revamped dilapidated toilets. The phones <;ut down on suicide attempts among inmates. A Golden West College gradu- ate, Yezbick is a founding member of the Crime Scene Investigation Unit and an Awa.rd of Merit winner for saving a man from a burning vehicle. He is grateful he has nev- er had to fire his gun on the job. Costa Mesa Police Chief Dave Snowden had high praise for Yezbick, describing him as "an absolutely excellent supervisor.• Ha one-of-a-kind guy,· and •a class act." MARC MARTIN I DMY PllOT Costa Mesa watch commander Sgt. George Yezblck Jr. Is retlring afte r 27 years serving the community. •George is always a happy camper,• he said. "He's just a dynamo. He's a different breed of employee.• Yezbick said he plans to seU his Costa Mesa home and do some traveling with his wife of 24 years and his two dogs. He is not sure where they will settle, but Mon- tana seems like a good bet, he said. "I should apologize to Allan Roeder for paying me for the first 15 yeais of my career,• he said. ·1 should have been paying him. It was that much fun." Police arrest. man suspected of selling drugs to teens By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A local man whom police believe has been sell- mg drugs to teens has been arrested on suspicion of drug and weapon possesion and sale of drugs, author- ities said. of the minors is a Costa Mesa High School student, the other IS from a Santa Ana high school. Police obtained a search warrant for Vasquez's apartment after under- cover cops purchased drugs there several times, authorities said. Police said Vasquez was using the apart- ment as a Hwalk up" drug dealing facility. Detectives started monitoring the area in May amid complaints about a high volume of narcotics sales to minors on the streets and in the alleys. possession, the purpose of the inves- tigation was to curb sales to minors· and others in the area. Among the customers who arrived to purchase drugs during the arrest was a 17- year-old high school student from Irvine. Vasquez faces stiff penalties because he is accused of selling drugs to minors, Detective Bob Phillips said. He is being held on $50,000 bail at the Costa Mesa Jail. live stance against students bring- ing drugs on schoot grounds. Among the programs that dis- courage students from substance abuse is an unannounced canine detection program held at least four times a year. Police dogs from both the Newp<1rt Beach and Costa Mesa police departments are permitted to search students' lockers and vehi- cles. ---------------------------J Jose Vasquez, 22. is one of two men in the Mission Drive area who have been nabbed by Costa Mesa detectives in recent months. ln May, police aJso arrested 20-year-old Raul Carrasco on suspicion of selling about $10 worth of marijuana to a 13-year-old and a 14-year-old. One Although police found only 3.4 grams of marijuana in Vasquez's Newport-Mesa Superintendent Mac Bernd said he was not aware of the police department's efforts in the Mission Drive area. He said the school district takes its. own proac· •1n a crime report published last spring, our rate of substance abuse' incidents was either the lowest or among the lowest in the state or county,· Bernd said. "We would like to get that to zero.· Da • C'Pilot 8EAl2~8~ ttOTUt-4~ Mesa, CA. 92626 Copyright: No WEATHER SURF POLICE FII;ES 642-6086 news stories, illustrations. edlto· Record your comments about rial matter or advertisements the Daily Pilot or news tips. herein can be reproduced with· TEMPERATURES three feet, and a The areas south of NEWPORT BEACH out written permis.slon of copy· Newport Beach three foot swell will us will probably • Seashore Drive and SUmmtt Street: A CO player, golf VOL. 91, NO. 143 ADDRESS right owner. 71/60 come from the offer the strongest equipment and other property worth $575 was stolen from a Our address 1s 330 W. Bay St .. ttOW IO BEACtt US Newport Coast Southwest. Patchy wave energy this car parked near the Intersection. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627 74157 morning fog. weekend with some •Newport Boulevard: An office was ransacked In the 2100 THOMAS H. JOHNSON. OrculatJon Balboa spots likely to see block, but the value of the property stolen was undetermined. Publisher CORRECTIONS The 11mes Orange County 71/60 TIDES overhead sets before The door was pried open, WIW AM L08DEU. 11 is the Pilot's policy to prompt (800) 252-9141 Costa Mesa TODAY Monday. But in our •West Olff: A surfboard and other property worth $560 was Editor ly correct all erro~ of substance Advertising 81/62 First low immediate area, the stolen from a car parked in the 1100 block. The window was STEVE MAR8l.E, Please call S 7 4-42 33 Classified 642-5678 Corona del Mar 10:37 a .m. 1.0 building southwest smashed. Mana91119 Editor F.:YI Display 642-4321 70/60 First high swell should deliver • East Balboa Boulevard: Chairs worth $90 were stolen from Editorial 4:43 a.m. 3.6 generally waist-to TONY OOOERO. The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa News 540-1 224 the front deck of a home in the 1100 bl~. ~1stant Manag1119 Editor Dally Pilot (USPS-144-800) 1s Sporu 642-4330 SURF FORECAST Second low chest-high sets. This • 10th Street and West 0c .. n Front: tereo equipment TINA BOftGATTA. published Monday through Sat· News, Sports Fax 646-4170 LOCATION SIZE After Midnight should peak Sunday worth $300 was stolen from a car parked near the interse<- City Editor urday In N~ Beach and E-Mail dpllot20earthlink net Wedge 1-2 SW Second high or Monday. And tion. . ROGER CARL.SON. Costa Mesa, subscriptions are Main Offtce Newport 1·2 SW 5:26 p.m. 5.3 with the support of only available by subscribing to Business Office 642-4321 Blackles 1-3 SW SUNDAY wind swell, It may COSTA MESA Sports Ed rt or The 11mes Orange County (800) Business FH 631 5902 River Jetty 1-3 SW First low generate chest-to • West 19th Street: Checks worth S60 were stolen from a · MARC MARTIN. 252-9141 In areas outSide of CdM 1·2 SW 12:21 a.m. 0.8 head-high surf in business In the 700 block. Photo Editor Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, First high areas wfth southwest Published by • Bristol Street: A bank bag and cash worth S 175 were stolen LYNN ES0LA. subscriptions to the Da ily Piiot <:ahfomia Community News, ..-..,. BOATING 6:12 a.m. 3.5 exposure. At the from an unlocked office In the 3000 block. Display Advert1s1ng only are available by mail for " Tlmes Mirror Company .., Light winds during Second low points, you'll find • Warren Lane: A burglar ransacked a home In the 3000 block JUDY OETTING, S 10 per month Second class morning hours will 11:36 p.m. 1.4 overhead waves. Class1f1ed Advert1s1ng posta~ patd at Costa Mesa, CA. become southwest to Second high Take a shot at the and caused S60 in damage to a pic;ture frame and a matress. LANA JOHNSON, (Prices include all applicable Jeffrey S. Klein, President ond CTO westerly at 15 to 20 6:16 p.m. 5.7 river jetties and the •Magnall• Street: Two yuns and two watches worth $10,050 state and local taxes.) POSTMAS-Judith II. 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Newpon Beach since 1969. • ~lnagt problems? We solve them. .. , Newport 8eacblCoeta Mesa Daily Pilo« A little blue bag can't teach someone manners • So, the dty of Newport Beach has budgeted , $38,000 to buy poop bags and place them around in strategic places. : R¥f.iculous. • Do our dty fathers -and n)others -really believe that by providing bright blue plastic b'.ags with handles on them, bags that have a fine aroma of j4smlne-scented talcum powder, people will actually use them to pick up after their dogs? · Preposterous. . There's only one thing that would get the slobs who don't plck up after their dogs to bend down and retrieve the dreadful stuff: Mannen. And you can't buy manners. Not for 38 large, not for $38 mil- lion. Among my countless other good qualities, I am a responsi- ble dog owner. I walk my shag- gy dog 1\.tlsa twice a day. That's during the school year. Now Uiat my wife is on vacation, she takes the afternoon shift. : Though we use different techniques, we both unfailingly µ,ick up after our dog. fred martin I use the inside-out plastic- bag flip-and -tie method. My wife prefers the more cumber- some operation involving a supermarket plastic bag, a litter- box scoop left over from our cat- owning days and zipper bags that have been recycled from their glory days as food storers. Regardless of method, it is not a task we relish. But we do it because we think it's really crummy not to. We think it takes a genuine low-life to leave dog-droppings -•nuisances,• as government types prefer to call them. Frankly, I don't care what you call them. Poop, doo-doo, drop- pings, nuisances, doody and other less cultured terms. People who leave the stuff around for someone else to step on, are thoughtless. self-centered pigs. They have no manners. They may go to church every morning, love their grandmoth- ers, honor their father and mother, dote on their children, come to a complete halt at stop signs and pay their taxes early. But they have no manners. They may always stop for pedestrians, let everybody else out of the elevator first, never wear their undies a second day, make their bed every morning. not spit out of their car window and always research the judges before they vote which, of course, they do in every elec- tion. ' But they have no manners. And free poop bags ain't gonna change things. I know about such bags. I collect them. You can get fine bags in the produce section and m the bakery department. The along with their little poop bags. white ones the stores use for ice nus, to me, is the lowest activity cream and other frozen items in human life. Followtng a dog are especially handy. with a little scooper. You can't see through those "Waiting for him to go so you and, believe me, that's good. can walk down the street with it That's why Chris Crosson tints in your bag. lf aliens are watch- the bags he manufactures blue. ing this through telescopes, Blue is even better than white. they're going to think the dogs But I get the white ones free. are the leaders of the planet. U The 7-Eleven also has a splen-you see two life forms, one of did bag. It's white, too, but it them's making a poop. the other has handles. one's carrying it for him, who There is simply no shortage would you assume is in of free plastic bags to take with charge?" you when you walk your dog -OK. so this tribal custom is if you want to. rather bizarre. But it's something The operative words there a civilized society has to do, oth- are "want to." For the people erwise we'll all be falling m it. who don't want to pick up after Nice blue bags, however, their dogs, you could gwe them 1 aren't going to convince anyone rose-colored bags drenched who is either too unportant or with Chanel No. 5 or Brut for too dehcate to scoop the poop Men, and they still won't do like the rest of us. what the law and common I Perhaps some of the nincom- decency require them to do. I poops, as it were, who refuse to Jerry Seinfeld tells a wonder-do the nght thing, could drop ful story about dogs and their me a line and tell me why you owners -responsible owners, don't have to I pronuse to pnnt that is. all responses. "On my block,· says Jerry, ·a , ----------- lot of people walk their dogs 1 • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every and I always see them walking Thursday and Saturday. (Mothers ] Fresh Baked 81DIS Delivered Daily •Whole Wheat llambaqer or Bot Dot& Bum . REG. '3.45 100% Whole Wheat Honey Graham Cradcas A£U 95 sr. SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1997 Al . Man sentenced for stealing court r ecords A Newport Beach man has been fined and sentenced to JO days of community service for stealing court records from Orange County Supe- nor Court in Santa Ana. Last month, Scott Webb English, 32, removed documents from a civil file painting rum Ul an unfavorable light and from a crim.inal file detail- mg hls 1991 conVlction for grand theft. the District Attorney's office announced . A witness spotted the theft and reported it lo county marshals, who recovered the documents. After pleadrng guilty to a felony charge on June 19, English was sentenced to spend a month performing Caltrans work, slapped with a $200 restitu- bon fme and ordered lo contnbute $300 to the Victlm/Witness Emer- gency Fund. the 01.Stnct Attorney·s othce Sdld District Attorney t-..hchael R Capizzi 'idtd his office considers steahng or tampermg with public records a senous matter because the public must ha,·e confidence in the mtegnty of the files -By Christopher Goffard WESTBRAF. NATURALql) Organic Ripple Potato Chips DRICE Non-Dairy REAM Fro7.el1 WFSrBRAE NATURAL• ' WFsrBRAE NATURAL• " M11stanl Fat Free Barbeque Sauce Mode wlJh Organic Muslllrd &al • Stooegrouod Squeeze • Original ·~.98 $17;! • 1.esfy s 179 '" REG. 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Mother's Can Make Gilt Basltets Filled with Your Choice of Relaxing Aromatherapg Oils and Bath Minerals, Kama Sutra Oils, Silltg Soaps, Dreamtime Pillows and Aromatherapg Candles Inquire in the Costa Mesa Body Care Department or Call 1-800-595-6667 " . \ , . CERTIFIED ORGANICALLY GROWN PRODUCE · , ...... ~ A4 SATURDAY, JUNE 28. 1997 lions Oubs roaring over Bill Johnston, Arle:µe Schafer N EW OPFICERS FOR UONS CLUBS: BW Johnston has been installed as president of the Cos- ta Mesa-Newport Harbor Uons Club for 1997-98 at a ceremony held at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. Serving with .Johnston are Ed Hodges, first vice-president; Rod Cunha, sec- ond vice-president; Brett Smith, Tail 1Wister; Wes Rudolph, secre- tary; Mike Potucek, treasurer; Bob Crogan, Uon Tamer; Brad Schwan, Bulletin Editor and Mac Decker, Brad Humphreys, Geoffrey Lyon and Rick Boyink, Board of Director members. Former Costa Mesa Mayor and City Councilwoman Arlene Schafer has been installed as president of the Harbor-Mesa Lions Club at a dinner held at the home of Ellyn and Dave Snowden in Newport Be ach. Serving with Schafer are Mari- anne CapeUe, first vice-presi- dent; Carol Van Holt, second vice-preside nt; Gina Stansbury, · third vice-president; Vlrginla Buckles, secretary; Bernice Ellis, treasurer; Maureen Coffey, tail twist er; Aide Marquez, lion tamer; Joan Parks, bulletin edi - .. Jim de boom tor; Ellyn Snowden. Ann McD- roy. Marilyn Rath, Karen Lamas. Bea Olsen , Marian Perrtn. Pat Wood and Marianne Segalla, Board of Director members. MISS NEWPORT BEACH: The Newport Beach Uons dub sponsored the annual Miss New- port Beach Beauty Pageant at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club and the sellout dinner saw Janel Mumm of Newport Beach win- ning the crown. First runner-up was Dawn Claurt and Melanie ONE HOUR DRY CLEANING AVAILAB ----------.-1-···--- DRY a.BANING I I ..... a. 2forpriceOf1 1 1 SUailat r....,·, 111 1 1 NoUak 11 ~716 1 1~·t .. ~1=·=·==11~--~1 I ~ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _______ ---~~ 574-1980 Free Pick-Up and Delivery -$20 Minimum 2700 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach (ACROSS FROM RUSTY PELICAN) PARKING IN REAR MON -FRI 7 o .m. -7 p.m ., SAT 8 o.m. -6 p.m. Long was second runner-up. Club members are planning for the 1998 Miss Newport Beach contest, which will be held in conjuction with the "Country Pair," an event planned for June 12-13, 1998 at Newport Dun~. SPEECH CONTEST WIN- NER.: Congratulations to Harbor- Mesa lions Club, whose speech contest winner Heather Jordan went on to win the top award for all of California-Nevada. Heather won a $17 ,500 scholarship from lions and additional dollars from other contests. CLUB NOTES: The Down- town Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club honored Athletes of the Month, JW Black (softball) of Estancia High School and Donny Miller (golf) and Suizez .Kacj (tennis) from Costa Mesa High School. The Costa Mesa North Kiwa- nis Club awarded a scholarship to George Martinovlch, a stu- dent at Coastline Community College. Martinovich is studying to become a paralegal and has one more year of courses to take. The Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar awarded a $1,000 scholarship to Newport Harbor Senior Mike Hoevel, retiring president of the high school Key Club. Hoevel will be attending Yale University in the fall, SPEECHLESS FELLOW: Newport-Irvine Rotarian Jim VUlen was surprised by Jimmy "The Duck" Weldon, the voice of Webster Webfoot and Yackey Doodle, and Rotarian Sam Green whe n they presented Vtllers with a Paul Harris Fellowship award, the highest honor of Rotary lnter- national at a recent Newport- lrvine Club meeting. Vtllers, who serves as membership director at the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, and is a noted master of ceremonies and auctioneer, was speechless. Congratulations! WORTII REPEATING: From the Kiwanis Club of Newport 8each-Corona del Mar newslet- ter, #Spend your We lifting peo- ple up, not putting people down." WELCOME TO TIIE WORLD OF SERVICE CLUBS: Jeff. Baker, YMCA membership director, and Charles L. Anderson, Stevens NEW & PREVIOUS VIDEO RENTALS 65°/o OFF! • Leather Lingerie SM-4X • Instructional Books • Novelties • Body Jewelry • Games Lotions {O_ Lace O n e Slop Lot•e Shop Costa Mesa • 743 Baker St. 1 Blk. West of Bristol 714-429-1911 Montclair• 9197 Central Ave. Petco Center 909·626·6228 1/0 11,-... 10-9 .\11111 \ut ... S1111. 11 ') DUFFY ELECTRIC BOAT Co. More Powerful 48V.System • Plug in-Plug Out Co mponents Standard Sunbrella Surrey and Bimini Tops Pharmacy manager, both who joined the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Uons Club; Sandi Schae- fer, who joined the Harbor-Mesa lions Club; Deputy Sheriff Cbrls Com, who joined the Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club; John Brodie, Mike Allen, Greg Fen- ton, Richard Wedseltott. Donald Dunn, BW Christiansen, and Brenda Gordon, all of whom joined the Newport Beach Lions Club. SERVICE a.us MEETINGS THIS COMING WEEK. Want to get more involved in your community, make new friends, network or give something back to your community? Try a service dub! You are invited to attend a dub meeting this coming week. Many dubs will buy your first guest meal for you. TUESDAY -7:30 a.m.: The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club to hear Mike Bradford and Chuck Hirsch disruss the Rotary Foundation. Noon: Downtown Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center. 6:30 p.m.: Tht Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Clut1 meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club.• WEDNESDAY -7:15 a.m.: South Coast Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Center Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis ~ Club meets at the University Athletic - Club. Noon: Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 6 p.m.: Newport Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Steve Walker. THURSDAY -7 a.m.: Costa Mesa- Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon: 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. • COMMUNITY & CLUBS Is published ~very Saturday in the Daily Pilot. Fax your service club's meeting information to 631-5851 or mail to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, 92660. .. ___ ,.._ ............. ___ ~.-...~ ....... -· ~wport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1997 A5 High court's decision on cyber pornography hits home • Local anti-smut activist says it's merely a setback, but some say the ruling is a victory for free speech. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Yvonne Riley took it personally when she heard ThUJ'sday that the Supreme Court had ruled against a law that had promoted her favorite ca\.ise: fighting Internet E ography. ey heard the decision when flipped on CNN to catch up on the news after she returned to her Corona del Mar home from Hawaii. It scared her to think that without the Communications Decency Act, which prosecuted Internet pornographers, there exists no legal protection against on-line smut. •Jt's a setback, but it's not a defeat," said Riley, an activist with Enough is Enough, a nation- al group that fights Internet pornography. •we'll continue to educate parents and kids ln schools." The decision marked the first time the Supreme Court ruled on free speech in the era of the world-wide computer network. Justices voted J-2 to strike down a congressional attempt to outlaw "indecent" or "patently offen- sive" material on-line, where it's easily accessible to children. The dissenting opinion of jus- tices William Rehnquist and San- dra Day O'Connor acknowledged the law would put unconstitution- al limits on adult communication. The law would have made sexu- ally explicit matenal on-line accessible only to people with credit cards or adult access codes. Though many Internet-access providers backed the Court's decision, one small company run by local teenagers did not. NetX Technologies provides its cus- tomers the option of locking on· line accounts at certain times of the day -such as when parents are still at work. "The Internet is really a tool for information, H said NetX Pres-' ident Michael Peetz, who's just one year out of high school. "There are way too many kids surfing the Internet without par- ents' supervision." On the other side of the debate, free speech advocates cheered the decision. They said the software programs that block access to certain seedy sites, plus parental supervision, should be the means for protecting kids. Newport Beach writer and anthologist Rick Gilbert heard about it on the radio in his car and thought of it as a victory for .Ja1ssez-faire government. Powerboat crippled by engine blaze NEWPORT BEAC H -An f>verheated engine apparently caused a 45-foot powerboat to catch fire early Friday morning off (he Balboa Pier, but no one was hurt in the blaze. Sheriff's Harbor Patrol responded to the fire on-the two-engine craft dubbed "Regalo" about two miles from the pier, said depart- ment spokesman Sgt. Karl Von Voigt. Patrol headquarters, inspected, and released to the owners, Von Voigt said. He said the boat was on its way to Catalina Island when 1t caught fire. No damage estimate was available. Around 7:30 a.m. rescue work- ers from the Newport Beach With the fire extinguished, the boat was hauled back to Harbor -By Christopher Gotta.rd • I WANT TO REACH THE BEST QUALIFIED HOME BUYERS ON THE COAST? SHOWCASE YOUR PROPERTY HERE! It's an inexpensive and el/ectJve way to advertise your special properties. 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"(The Communications Decen- cy Act) is a preventative measure in itself,· she said. ·we're so interested in getting child moles- SHAPER HAIR SPRAY 99 Limit 2 per customer Not valid with any other cou~n or discount • Expires 7/12/97 • ters out o1 our neighborhoods, but they're still going to be able to get to our children on the Inte r- net." Gilbert acknowledged there's plenty of offensive Internet sites, but said that when it comes to censorship, •the cure is worse than the disease.· "The very idea that there would be any question about safeguarding civil freedoms is what is really scary,· he said. "lf the decision went the other way, it would suggest the ability of one group to control the flow of infor- mation and free thought to their fellows.· He said the Internet should be treated to the same freedoms enjoyed by pnnt media because both forums allow for in-depth information and debate. 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I SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1997 ff t I TODAY 1' t FREE COLLECTION The oty of Costa Mesa and the Costa Mesa Sanitary District offer a free one-day collection event for antifreeze, auto batteries, • used oil and paint for Costa Mesa ' ·residents only from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at tbe parking lot of Claval Co .. 1701 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. A maximum of 15 gallons per velucle will be accepted. For more information, call 754-5043:- AUTHOR APPEARANCE Barnes & Noble welcomes author Mike Corwin for a discus- sion and book signing of his new novel, #The Killing Season, A Summer Inside an LAPD Homi- ade Division· at 2 p.m. at 953 Newport Center Dnve, Newport Beach. For more informatwn, call 759-0982 CLUTTER CLINIC Orange Coast College offers d Clutter Cl.true workshop present- u.y pracbcal wdys to orgaruze spdce at home and busmess from 9 d m. to noon m room 201 of OCC's Lewis Apphed Science butlding. Registrat.Jon fee IS $39. For more mlormdllon, Cdll 432- 5 IRO FAREWELL SALE Vcm tage Founddllon stdff and fl"''Ple with d1sdbillties offers a . f,11vweU sale from 9 d.m. to 2 p.m. cil Rea Community Center, 661 I J.11111lton St .. Room 700, Costa ~ l"'-d The event will be a sale of t trd furniture dS well as a get t• 1·ther to shdfe with the com- n 111ty. GUITAR MUSIC Bdmes & Noble Metro Pointe pn•sents Mr Pease who will per- f1•rm gwtar and vocal music from It • 1950s and 1990s from 8 to 10 p ''' m Che cctfe dl 901 B South < ·, •'>l Dnve, Costd Mesa For 11 ''"' mlormatJon, CdU 444-1404. FREE FINANCIAL ADVICE Strategies for Fmdnc1al Suc- u·c;;s will offer a free lecture on "Long-Term Care for Estate PrP'><"rvation" from 1 to 2 p.m. at thP University Athletic Club, -. -. 1701 Quail Street, Newport Beach. For more inlormation, call 251-6901. INTERNET INTRODUCTION The Oasis Senior Center off en an •Introduction to tbe Internet,• learning bow to access online resources and navigate the Inter- net, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Registration fee is $29. For more information, call 644-3151. MONDAY VEGETARIANS Earth Save Orange County offers a vegetarian singles party at 6 p.m. at Mothers Market. 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Cost is $9.50 and includes tax and tip with a choice of four dinners. For more information, call 775-4604. ATTENTION Coastline Counseling Cente r offers a free workshop called "Attention Deficit Disorder: The Big Picture" at 7 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. For more information, call 476-0991. TUESDAY LEADS CLUB The Newport Coast Leads Club, an organizapon providing an effective marketing approach to increase business through net- working, is having an informa- tional meeting al 7 a.m. at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 722-6160. ATTENTION Coastline Counselmg Center offers an attenllon deficit dlSorder workshop called ·rm Up, I'm Down, But .. I'm Never In The Middle" from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. Admission is $20. For more information, call 476-0991. PARKS MEETING Newport Beach's Parks, Beach- es and Recreation Commission . . . FREEDOM FESTIVAL Plecemakers Country Store pre.sents its "Let Freedom Rlng" Fourth of July festtval on Friday from 9 a.m. to s p.m. at 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. There wW be live country music, food, fun acttvlttes for children and more than 140 vendors sharing handcrafted treasures and spe- clal entertainment. Admission ls free. For more Informa- tion, call 641-3112. will bold its next meeting at 7 p.m. in Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. For more informa- tion, call 644-3151. WEDNESDAY SEA EXPLORER THURSDAY CAREER NETWORK The next free career network meeting at St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church for those unemployed will feature "Winning the Inter- view and Staying Connected• at 1:30 p.m . at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For more informa- tion. call 57.C-2239. JULY7 PARENT PROJECT Newport-Mesa Unified School District presents the Parent Pro· ject. a parenting skills series for parents of strong-willed or out-of- control teenagers from 1 to 9:30 p .m. on Mondays beginning today through Aug. 4 at St. An'drew's Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Workbooks will be available for $20. For reservations, call 760- 3404. 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 meetings nearest you. HELP LINE A private telephone consulta· tioo is offered at no charge from 7 to 8 p.m. every Monday. 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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 p .m the second Friday of each month in the rear parking lot of the Church of Christ on 740 W. WiJ. son St., Costa Mesa. Bring picture identification. For more informa- tion, 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 Amateur Civil Emergency Service orgaru. zation. Weekly nets are held at 7:20 p.m on 147.060 mhz. Month- ly meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa PolJcc Department. For more infonnd· tion, call 754-7045. ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT • The Alzheimer's Associauon 01 Orange County and Newport Villa WesVVilla Rosa co-sponsors a freto support group meeting for care- givers at 7 p.m. on the third Thurs- day of each month at Newport Vi.I - la West AssJSted Living, 393 f losp1 tal Road, Newport Beach. For in/01 mation, call 631 -3555. _..., ..... -- " Newport Beach/Cotta Me a Daily Pil0t •The Alzheuner's Association • and Mesa Terrace, a new residen- " tial community for Alzheuner dis- ease and related dementias, also oUers a free support group for caregivers at 6;30 p.m . on the first Tuesday of each month at Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 283-1111. MOMS SUPPORT GROUP Group process focuses on work, success and parentmg 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. Theses- sion cost is $15. For more informa- tion, 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 information, call 645- 5326". COED SUPPORT • The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a coed support group every Thursday at 7 p.m. a t 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport 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 tree MRelax.ation and Imagery" workshop from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on the fourth Wednesday of every month at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, One Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Beach. To RSVP, call 760-5542. DIVORCE MEDIATION A free lecture about divorce mediation, an alternative to the traditional two-attorney divorce. is offered the third Thursday of every month with attorney Alicia D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H . Solow. Space is' limited and reser- vations are required. For more information, call 863-9590. 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 WHEN You LOVE YOUR JAGU~ .. . . ~ • ! WE SERVICE CONVENIENCE ... Pick Up & Delivery! Loan Cars On-Site! 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WOMEN'S SUPPORT • The Hope lnsbtute, 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. Por more information, call 432-0020. • The Healing Connecuon offers a women's re lationship group. at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For more infor~ mation, call 261-8003. ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP nus ongoing group speaalizes in the needs of inctividuals who have sick and/or dymg dlllIIlals in their hves. It meets from 1:30 to 2 p.m . every Tuesday dt 3101 W Coast Highway, Swte 311. Newport Beach. Free admission, however call 722-4588 for space reservation SATURDAY. JUNE 28, 1997 MENTAL IUHESS SUPPORT •The Alliance for the Mental- ly Ill of Orange County provides education and emononal support for families dealing with mental- ly ill loved ones A free support group meets from b to 7 .30 p m every Tuesdo.y at Orange Coun- ty Mental Health Chruc, 31 15 Redhill Ave., Costa Mesa. Call 544-8488 for details. p.m every Wednesday m the lnsutute for Hohsnc Treatment and Research. 4019 Westerl Place, Suite 100. Newport Beach For mformabon, call 251- 8700 LEADS CLUB The Women's Chapter of th• Costa Mesa Leads Club meets a.L 7:15 a.m every Wednesday at Muru's Cafe at Harbor and New- port boulevards in Costa Mesa. The club is part of an intema· tionaJ networking organization dedicated to expanding each member's business through quality leads. Call 474-2225 or 975-8338 for more information. • Also, St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church offers a support group for families with loved ones with senous mental illness- es. The group m eets 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 com- munity and committed to conh-INCEST SURVIVORS SUPPORT dentiality. For more information, I Survivors of Incest Anony- call 631-2880. mous for female victims of sexu- SERIOUS ILLNESS SUPPORT A free support group for md1- V1duals facing HIV I AIDS is held dt 7 p.m . every Tuesday and a cancer support group meets at 7 1 al abuse and rape and their friends and family meets from 10 a m to noon every Saturday at 760 V1ctona St , Costa Mesa There 1s no fee. For more infor- mation, call lns at 859-3918 FREE PAGER ·NOT LIKELY Cool off in Arlzoaal .JUDSON IN ALPINE SUMMER SCHOOL Spectacular While Mountains. $4.50 H S Credits incl. ESL. Co-Ed. Grades 9-12. S . Act1v1ties. Travel ~"'~ 0n1r.1 Ht,..lkr I • ~ 'I~ ~ t. () f B.lledAnnvally V00 f O~S A1Rrou cH CALL 1·88-88-YIBRATE ~ ~~8la~c.· Pag111~ 1 ·888·884-2728 or 714-241-4221 Winter 6Chool In Scott**"-.Gr J<-12. Judson ~chool 60:.!·9-18·77:11 • ,d, 114.l·t.1 .l" Bo~ 1569 • ~colhddl<'. :\l HC.:.!">:.! BRISTOL & BAKER (NEXT TO 7-11) COSTA MESA ...... .. 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The Intermediate class will meet Tuesdays from July 8 to Aug. 26 between 7 and 9 p.m. It develops communication skills through reading, writing, conver- sation and grammar. Except for a $15 textbook, the fees are the .same as for beginners. Advanced Hebrew will meet Mondays from July 7 to Aug. 25 between 8 and ~~D p.m. It develops comprehen- !Jon and fluency of speech and w ading through exclusive use of ~ebrew in class and by readlng ~raeli newspapers and modern tfebrew authors. It costs $45 for ~embers and $60 for nonmem- ::lers with $5 for course material. ~e center is located at 250 E. ~er St. in Costa Mesa. To learn tnore, phone 755-0340 • .. ~YSTERIES CONTEMPLATED -Wednesday night KabalJah .. 3 lasses for Jews and non-Jews a re *11derway at Temple Isaiah of >iewport Beach. D1stingu1shed .. Hebrew scholar and scripture specialist Rabbi David Rosenberg will conduct the 7 p .m. sessions. Kaballah means tradition in Hebrew and involves the study of the mysteries of God and cre- ation. A fee of $30 for members and $50 for nonmembers covers the entire course that meets at 2401 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach. To register or for more information, call 548-6900. SOENCE OF MIND The Rev. Ken Gray will guide students through the Master Mind class today. And on J~y 5, he'll conduct Science of Mind I. Please call 646-3199 for workshop times and locations. You may also write New Thought Church ~d Truth Foundation at 1929 Tustin Ave .. Costa Mesa, 92627. KNOWING GOD INTIMATELY On Tuesdays, people of diverse backgrounds and different churches gather at Newport Har- bor Lutheran Church to pursue a uo ne-on·one" relationship with God. The OneHeart Christian Meditation group teaches and practices the spiritual steps ~at can make that intimacy a daily reality. It meets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 798 Dover Drive in New- port Beach. Either Ester Behrlam at 640·6213 or Kathy Townsend at 551-5339 can provide more infor- mation. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to THE GREY GOOSE Now features i Personalized Sterlinq Silver Jewelry from the \..UctY "'Nt-l .. COLLECTION THE GREY GOOSE, INC Gifts • Home Decor Westcliff Plaza • 1032 lrvine Avenue Newport Beach• (714) 642-7803 Hours: M-S 10-6 Sun 12·5 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. Together1 they explore such questions as: Can racism and prejudice be eliminated? What is the new world order? Can con- fJ.icts 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 Exercise classes from 10 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Cen- ter of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The class includes health education, jolnt·protection tips, relaxation techniques, pain- control techniques and socializing. Call 513-5641. LECTURE SERIES DHARMA. soaETY Newport Beach Higashi Hon· ganji Buddhist Temple's Oh~ Society presents a lecture and dis- cussion series on the ·second Sun- day of each month at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202. BAHA'IS GATHERING The Baha'is of Newport Beach sponsor a lunch, speaker and discussion of timely topics at 11 a.m . on the last Sunday of each month at a private resi- dence in Corona del Mar. All are welcome. Directions: 760- 5360. SINGLES ASK THE RABBI Rabbi ·David Rosenberg will field questions during Singles Evening on July 11 and every sec· ond Friday of the month at Tem· pie lsai~ of Newport Beach. 11- 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 HEALING AND ENLIGHTENMENT Gate of Heaven Chapel con- ducts Sunday servi~es at 2 p.m . with psychic demonstration, spiri- tual healing and special music. Leaf her ALL 100°/o MADE IN 11IE USA furniture Warehouse "TIIE HERMOSA" By E •te 2 Piece Sectional Starting at $ 2, 199 50 colors avail.able on •Quick Ship program., 2 week delivery No Surprises ... Just Low Prices!! You don't have to sacrifice quality to get low prices! Name Brands, distinctive design, hundreds of leathers and colors. Custom l>efig.ns .t: Sizes Available Visit Our Warehouse Showroom 15791 ROCKFIElD BLVD., SUITE 0 IRVINE, CA. (Across from lrvilM Auto Center) h--.,&.-~+-=--t •• 714-587-1144 Open Evuyday aoam-5pm • 6 Month's SIUl'K' M Cash ous EPISC<>l,:\1 4 a> COMMUNl1Y CHURCH ~ CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST SAINT JAft\ES CHURCH episcopal "A Conwnr.dy Drltldld ti»~ and ~ Jea. "Otrir#m L«d anti 5cMar" Fr David C. Anderson, rector 3209Vio l.tdo . •• •• fo S.U.ve Is To C..; To C... Is To 00. Newport Beach Bruce Van Blair, Minister Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10AM Church School 9AM Adult-9:45 Children Child Care Provided 644-7400 611 Heliotrope Ave. Corona Del Mar •714167:~~~: Traditional 9 am Contemporary 9 am Church SchoOI I 0 .d5 am Charismatic and Wednesday noon RELJ(;J()( ·s SCIE~CE New Thought Church Science of Mind Center 1845 Park Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA ( HlllSI ond Po1U¥111Ut I blodi E ol Holbor 8MI ) CHURCH SERVICE SUN-1 0:30o.m. Office: (71 4) 646-3199 Rev. Gall Miiier, Minister Rev. Ken Gray, Minister Mtmblr: lnftrnattonol New T11ouo111 Alllonct I\ 1 ETI I<> I> I ST Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNmD MnHODIST CHURCH 1 701 Baker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a .m • Dr. Richard George 979-8234 LAG-UNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counsellng Center S9f'Vlces Avallable NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH I 60 I Mclrguente Ave Corona def Mar 644-0745 Worship at e ·OOAM & IO:OOAM Children Sunday School I O:OOAM Jr. & Sr High S ·OOPM ccnn11 ·\1rr c111 ·1{Cll W HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH .I.. (OlaclplH of Christ) 2401 lrvlne Ave. et Senta "'abel Newport IHCh Sunday Worship -1.o:OOAM Dr. Denni• W. Short Mlnl1ter 646-5781 l'll I~ ISTI . \:\ SC IE:\(' F FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Vla Lido, Newpcrt Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church 10 am 8c 5 pn, SUnday Sdlool 10 am WildlWclay ~. pn SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 ~ Vtew Or .• NeWJD18oach 644-2617 or 675-4661 Church 10 am Sunday Schlx>l 1 O am WedlwkJy~lpm•I•~ 12nggr\ / INiN J..,,.J for. t11J MIHdn. 0 Lorti/ ..1 Iii, ""' ii ,,., JJ/pt. .,...,... 1191174 .... .,,,. MlllllirDlld.,,. ... Olrdl" They take place at 1401 15th ~t. in the Newport Beach Masoruc Temple Building. Call 722-4609. NEW THOUGHT CHURCH On Sunday, the Rev. Gail Miller counsels "Enjoy the Walle" at New Thought Church, the ~­ ence of Mind Center. Services begin at 10:30 a.m., following 10:15 meditation at the Neighbor- hood Community Center in Costa Mesa. Sunday school is also pro· vided. The center's located at 1845 Park Ave. Call 646-3199 for more information. SWEPT AWAY On Sunday, the Rev. Silvio Nardoni will deliver the sermon, ·A Theology of Housework," at Orange Coast Unitarian Univer- salist Church. During the 10:30 a.m. service, he'll explore the pos- sibility that theology addresses day-to-day matters instead of the afterlife. Child care and youth religious education will be offered during the service. The church is located in Costa Mesa at 1259 Victoria St. For more information, call 646-4652. SPEClAL EVENTS IMPORT£0 CHORUS The public is invited to two musical presentations a~ part . of the Choral Conductor s OUlld National Conv~ntion. S.t. Andrew's Presbytenan Church is hosting the conference of 1~0 choral conductors from Calif o~, Washington, D.C. and Vugini~. On July 11, at 8: 15 p.m ., a ChoU' Festival will feature ~ew Dawn Singers Shine Down Smgers and Trinity ' Presbyterian Church Choir At the same time on July 10, the Sanctuary Choir of. Saint Andrew's will perform. No tickets are required for the free concerts. For information, call, 631-2880. BLOOD-PRESSURE CHECKS First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., will conduct a free blood-pressure clinic between 10 and 10:30 a .m. July 6, and the first Sunday of each month. Call 548-7727. SUPPORT GROUPS MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church conducts a support gro~p for families with loved ones wtth 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. 50-75°/o off Floral Supplies & Arrangements French Ribbon • Stem Florals • Containers (Excludes Green ery, Limited co supply on hand) Expires 715197 Custom Flo rals Gifts & Antiques Speciality Furniture Mon-Fri l 0-6 • Sal l O· 5 369 E. 17th St., #13 •Costa Mesa• 646-6745 (Nar ro Plum's Cafe) St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Wonhlp and hear this prnc11cal, Chnst•Centem:I, b1blicul me!>Sagt. "HONG KONG REPORT: REFLECTIONS ON CHANGE" (Hebrews 13:8) Saturday, Junt 21!, 5:30 P.M. !:>'_ l•h*'n A. Huffman, Jr Sunday, Junt 29, 8:30 ~nJ 10: 15 A.M. rrH( lrtl 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (714} 631-2880 (11eros.s from Ntwp0n Ha~ Hijlh School at Irvine a,._i I Sth) ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH "OpenAnns and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 Jamboree & Eastblutr in Ntwport Bach 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 I f ' Newport &ach/Cosm Mesa Daily Piloc SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1997 Brunch guests' lives are open books ., .. 'M y husband once joked that a person whose name has been up in lights has had a fleeting moment of fame, but a person who has their name on a street sign, well, that lives on forever,• said Virginia Waring, widow of musician, engineer and publish- er Fred Waring. She was referring to the street in Palm Desert that bears her husband's name. Slle had come to Big Canyon Country Club at the invitation of hostess Helen Coffey and brought with her a biography of uFred War- ing and the Pennsylvanians.• She also came with plenty of nostalgia, insight, and a very talented friend, internationally recognized artist and sculptor Colin Webster Watson. What had been planned by the gracious Coffey as a brunch to introduce Orange Coast soci- ety to her friends and their work turned into a Sunday afternoon round table of the arts. Lively conversation punctuat- ed the gathering of Coffey's friends, TonJ and Ken Oliphant, Sandra Brodie and Peter Kauf- man, Cece Whitney, Gloria and Ray Osbrtnk, Ann and Wolf Stem, and Mary Ann and Len Mlller. Webster Watson stood up at his table and addressed the b.w. cook assemblage of Orange Coast intelligentsia. His mellifluous vocal cords coupled with e dis- tinguished New Zealand accent brought the room to attention. He had also come to the par- ty with his own publication, a pictorial journey of his life as an artist from Rome to Palm Springs. He chose to open his remarks with a poem of his own creation , "Gifts: A Path to Life" Webster Watson, a 70-year- old with the youthfulness of a teenager, praised his friend Vir- ginia Waring, turning the atten- tion to her work. "I have worked on this book for more than five years," said Waring, attired in a navy blue and white striped dress with a Tassels Tea Room 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. Walk ins also welcome 714.673.7714 3127 E. Coast Hwy Corona de! Mar, Ca 92625 Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber foron9 Aumor•1.00N0<For s49 00 UPT03MOS -$AM~A18ASH ,.. ..... .....,,,"""'' ABPETDEPOT VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial & Resident/al Sales & Service Fua hne ot Wool wo.,.en Ai.monstE!f & S.sal Carpehng A11a1lab•e 1904 Harbor Boulevard • Costa MeH .E. Corner of Harbor & 19th St,..t ~~Q..:;;.,::~~~~ .. 722-9642 •• Mon&t 1D-6 Sun 11-5 wide-brimmed hat to match. The big hat didn't obliterate her flashing blue eyes as she told the story of her writing oddessy with passion. HTwo other books about Fred never made it. Both of them were written by very accom- plished writers, but they didn't capture the essence of Fred, Waring and they never went anywhere as a result," she told the crowd. Waring began her book by transcribing and organizing the copious notes and interviews on tape from the earlier attempts at a biography. The process took more than two years of work and a succes- sion of secretaries and tran- scribers. "At first, I turned over the transcripts to secretaries, but 1 wasn't satisfied because they would orrut a word here. a sentence there. a paragraph. These transcnpts were Fred's actual words and l wanted the book to be precise. This, 1 believed, would capture the soul of a man who so influenced 20th-century American music,• added Waring. Waring's arrangements of Cole Porter's "Love For Sale· , Jerome Kern's "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" and Oscar Hammer- stein's "Some Enchanted Evening" live on today as sta- ples of American music. For this reason, the biography was pub- lished by The University of flli. nois Press as part of a collection on music m American We. 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Waring was quick to point out that her late husband did not invent the blender; how- ever his engineering skills per- I fected the design and made it marketable and saleable. •pJeCI hated talking about the btenae:r. Every interview began with the.- same question,• she said with'~ laugh. The Coffey brunch was uplifting, a fascinating peek into two different lives. One ' • went away from Big Canyon_ Country C lub feeling a little wiser, a little more exposed to the vast and rich nuances of life often only found in the related experience of others. The chap- ters of their books came to life befor~ us all. • l .W. COOt<'S column appears evef¥ Thursday and Saturday. Auto • Commercial • Trucks • Homeowners Bonds • Ufe • Health • Fire t Also Company Agents for: Safeco • Progressive • FI C Superior & More! Including ... Mercury Ins. "Over 50 Years of Fin e Quality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES ADDITIONAL 5% OFF FOR SHOPPING ON SATURDAY, fUNE 2~ CUSTOM FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERY . 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Graphics Gallery will be donating 10% of all reproduction proceeds to Defend the Bay. Prices range from $2.50 to $45,000 For information, call 673-2220. ART CLASSES A variety of n ew art classes for children will be offered on Satur- days at Cliff Drive Park be gin- ning today. Ctuld.ren from 5 to 7 years old can express themselves in a variety of media in ''Circles of Curves" from 9 to 10 a .m. From 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m .. 6-to 12-year-olds can learn to design faces, feet, hands and expression for cartoon characters in "Car- tooning." From noon to 1 p.m .. 6- to 12-year-olds can explore the mysteries of color using tempera. acrylics, wate rcolors, paste ls and f~t-tip pens m "Color and Kids." From 1:30 to 3 p.m .. s~ to 12- year-olds can explore artistic concepts while creating animals, figures and abstract designs in ·wood Sculpture." Registration fee is $48 for each course. To r0gister, call 644-3151. . TUESDAY TALKS The Orange County Museum ol Art presents •Tuesday Talks at Noop," a series of free talks by ~·critics and historians com- plementing the art displayed in the museum's galleries at noon in the Lyon Auditorium, Museum Educa- tion Center at 850 San Oemente Drive, Newport Beach. On Tues- day, Maxine Gaiber, OCMA's director of education, will discuss "Stuart Davis: Colonial Cubist." For information, call 759-1122. WILD LIFE The Newport Beach Central Library presents "Wild Life," an exhibit of still photography by Corona del Mar commercial pho- tographer Howard Folsom, from Tuesday through July 31at1000 Avocado Ave. For information, call 717-3801. ARTIST COUAGE A collection of collages by John Hertzberg opens at Haute Cakes on Tuesday through July 30 at 1807 W. Cliff Court Drive, New- port Beach. The scraps of paper, labels, tickets and photos placed within his work are reminders of the past, symbols or metaphors for time itself. For more information, call 642-4114. JURIED EXHIBIT The public is invited to view winning entries in the Spring 1997 Orange County Artist Juried Exhibit on display through July 29 in the Newport Beach City Hall Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd. For infonnation, call 717-3870. MEXICO AT MARINERS Local artist Marygail Hall will have an exhibit of her oil paint- ings depicting Mexican culture at Mariners Library through Monday at 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 717- 3800. NEWPORT EXHIBIT The Newport Beach Central H ODSON LIGHTING OPEN TVE~.-FRJ 8:30-5, SAT 9-4 1510 NEWPORT BLVD., CoqA M ESA 548-9341 i;INCE - j ___ i •' ,, \;, . '\ -l -v:· · , v >f1 Qeorgian Style Cast Brass Sconces 'Volcano· finish #17 42 Available in Single or Double SABATINO'S Restaurant & Lido Shipyard Sausage Co. FLAVORFUL & DELICIOUS LUNCRES DINNER • SUNDAY BR NCH Uniql4e wi11e room & dining rooms available for group business meetings and private functions • CATER.ING FOR ALL EVENTS Full gourmet Italian cookJog including f1sb specials and many homemade ravorltes Our top of,,,. 11,,. ,.,,.,,, 1864 • f Library offers an exhibit of acrylics on canvas by Newport Beach artist Jody Olsen titled "As Eye See It" on display through Monday in the foyer of the library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call 717- 3870. NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three galleries: the Newport Gallery displaying the maritime history of the area; the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of world- dass models and the Grand Salon which offers touring exhibits. Admission is free for members, $4 for adults and $1 for children. The museum is located at 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. For information, call 673-7863. SPECIAL CAR SHOW Mesa Verde Center presents the ninth annual Fifties fling Classic Car Show from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. today on the comer of Harbor Boulevard and Adams Street in Costa Mesa. Up to 200 classic cars will compete for Peo- Cost Effective • • Legal Solutions [llJ pie's Cholce awards and the pub- lic ls invited to vote for their favorite car. Kids up to 15 years old can win prizes by competing in fun bubble gum blowing and yo-yo contests. Call 435-2050. ICE SKATING Three six-week ice skating classes will be offered to young- sters, teens and adults from age 6 and up by Orange CoaSt College's "College for Kids" at lee Chalet, 2701 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Youngsters, ages 9 to 15, will skate from 9:45 to 10:15 a.m. on Saturdays, June 28 through Aug. 16. Children, ages 6 to 8, will use the ice rink from 11-11:30 a.m. on Saturdays, June 28 through Aug. 15. Teens and adults meet from 7:30 to 8 p.m . on Wednesday evenings, June 25 through Aug. 13. Registration fee is $79. The fee includes admission, skate rental and free practice sessions. For information, call 432-5880. KUSTOM KARS The Front End Vmtage Cloth- ing Store and Eight & Aces pre- sents the first Kustom Kar Show at 3 p.m. Sunday at The Front End Vmtage Clothing Store parking lot at 324 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Prizes will Tinder Box Premium Cigars •Arturo Fuente •Ashton • Avo • Butera • Credo • Davidoff • Diamond Crown • Dunhill • Fonseca • Griffin • Macanudo • Montecristo • Padron • Partagas · • Playboy • Santa Rosa • Zino Humidors by Elie Rieu Crystal Court South Coast Plaza 714-540-8262 OUR IMPORTED BEERS ON TAP. ENGLAND Abbot Ale BasaAk Double Diamond Durton Ale Fuller's ESB Fuller'a Old Wintu Alt Whitbread Tradition&! Pale Ale Woodeec;lter Cider Young'• Oatmul Stout Young'• S~ial London Ale Fuller 1 LOndon Pride .Mm Courn9' Amkr UJgfr lf'itlnry j JVJ &rrrl GERMANY Beck's Bier Beck's Dark Bier Bitburger Pit. 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SWIM PROGRAM A Master's Swim Program, designed to promote life-long fit- ne~g offered by Orange Coast Clillege Monday through Friday at 6:30 a.m. on July 1-31 and Aug. 1-29 at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The program is designed for all adults ages 19 and older, regardless of previous swimming experience. Registra- tion fee is $40 for one month and $70 for two. 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 $15.95 for children under 12. For reservations, call 673-0240. FARMERS MARKm .. " • Every Thursday there is a farmel'$ market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The Orange County Market Place is every Saturday • and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p .m. in the main fairgrounds parking lot. Call 723-6616. • Every Saturday there is a farmers market from 9 a .m. to 1 p.m. in the municipal parking lot at Bayside Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. STAGE .... STOMP The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center presents STOMP at 5 and 9 p.m. today and 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday in Segerstrom Hall at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The international percus- sion 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 $4 7. For information, call 556-ARTS. 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With ms oplJOnal Aqua SwtNJp attachment, It conVflf'fs Into s wstldl)' vscuum. , Expires June 29, 1997 760-6640 • 2850 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar Accepting Appointment• For Sunamer Conaignmenu. Donation. are °'"'6y• UJekonu!. ' Newpon-Bacb.ICosta Mesa Daily Pilo« BROADWAY SMASH Orange Coast College pre- sents the Orange County pre- miere of Neil Simon's newest Broadway smash, •t.aughter on the 23rd Floor• at 8 p .m. today and 3 p .m. Sunday in OCC's Drama Lab Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance tickets are $7 for Thursday and Sunday perfor- mances and $8 for Friday and Saturday shows. A Sl discount is available for students and senior citizens. nclcets at the door are $9 and $10. For infor- mation, call 432-5880. bri~ in entertainment basketball, For mf ormation, call 432-5880. NEWPORT THEATER The Newport Theater Arts Center presents the black come- dy "Arsenic and Old Lace" at 8 p.m. Thursday through Satur- day, and 2:30 p.m . Sunday$ through July 13 at 2501 Cliff Dri- ve, Newport Beach. nckets are $13. For reservations, call 631- 0288. MODERN COMEDY South Coast Re pertory pre- sents the modem comedy "How the Other Half Loves" through Sunday on SCR's Mainstage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The performance sched- ule is today 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 •Anything Goes" at 8 p.m . today and 2 p.m. Sunday, closing Sunday 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-uw.. proudly stages its premier show "Treasure Island" at 1:30 p.m. today and Sunday on the decks of The Pride of Newport, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Cost is $8 for adults, $4 for children under age 12 and members receive a $2 discount. 1998 dance series announced for center 9** intemelional dAD"9 CIGID• paDies compme tbe 1998 d..ac dance sertu at tbe Ora.pg• County PerfOQDiag Alta CeDw. TbeleUGll ... du.Dec. 23·28 with tbe MC*DW ~ cal BaDM ptidonntng ·Tbe Nat· cracker." .~ ill Int W8lt Cout appearance la 16 yean will be the National Ballet of Cuba. ~~ tbe fWl· 1--ballet "cmderella• OD Jan. 20-25. Eaglend'• Rambert Dance Com,.pany ll scheduled for Match 13-15, with a slate including a work let to RoU1Dg Stones muAc:. The Florence, ltaly-bued Balletto di Toscana appean April 7-9 to perform For more information, call 851- 6448. KIDS CERAMIC CHERUBS Children from ages 1 to 15 are invited to sign up for a five-week class called "Ceramic Cherubs and Plowers" from 2:30 to 4 p.m. at the Vmcent Jorgensen Com- munity Center at Mariners Park in Newport Beach. Children can sign up for a class offered every Tuesday from July 29 through Aug. 26. Students will have a chance to create angelic figures, floral wreaths, cloud and rainbow chimes, decorative jewelry, heav- enly creatures and a box of wish- es. Registratjon fee is $69. For information, call 644-3151. SONG AND DANCE The Newport Beach Central Library offers a free song and dance program for children entering first through fifth grades, "Where in the World is Gator Gumshoe?" at 10:30 a.m. Monday in the Friends Meeting Room at 1000 Avocado Ave. The program will be repeated at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Mariners •M9dlt*fwa.. featurtng mamc nm Iba region. Le a.u.t NattouJ de Mar· ...n. IWeM Petit (Jam 9-14) wW stage ... ~-~ Aluta to OwUe Cbapltn, •Cbartot DaDM Avec Noua, • bated on a l8IOI CIODebaratiala between ltoJand htlt end Cbaplln. 1be _.. dDlel m Odober wlth tbe New York City Ballet, wboH Oct. 13-18 ~ ii part of • 50th-umv...,, tour. ~ for tbe l8liel (ai:lwUDg ·The Nutcracker•) go on Nie bi August. Por more iDfonnatlon, call 556-ARTS. 'Smokey Joe's QUe' comes to Costa Mesa The Tony award-winning Branch Library, 2005 Dover Dri- ve, Newport Beach, and at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the Balboa Branch, 100 E. Balboa Blvd. For information, call 717-3801. JUNIOR AGENTS Junior agents, from toddlers through fifth graders, are invited to unravel "The Case for Books" by joining the Newport Beach Public Library's Summer Reading Program through Aug. 16. The program will feature a Read-to- Me Club for toddlers through kindergarten-age children and a Readers' Club for senior sleuths reading independently. Regis- tered agents will receive toys, stickers, meal coupons, paper- backs and other prizes according to the amount of time they spend reading or listening to books. Interested agents can register at any Newport Beach Public Library. For information, call 717- 3807. GIRLS' SKIN CARE Girls age 12 and up can enroll in a one-day Girls' Skin Care and Makeup Workshop, a hands-on workshop that will help them learn about skin type analysis, skin care and basic makeup es~w t11so::> iS3:>1Hd H H (J11J:J SUOA/lilJtVS TO} lM s 'PAIS JOQJl?H lgsz 3NIH)VW ~N 3 llJlll Aqaq ANV Ana noA 3HO:l38 :HQ;j H31V30 03ZIHOHl.nV As~nciated Sll39ll3S ~ ,~- SaNIH~VJI 9NIA\3S ~:FIELD FRESH PRODUCE STAN • 400 EAST 17th We Specialize In The SUMMER HOURS MS 9AM 7PM SUN IOAM 6PM ~. Freshe~t And Sweetest WE'RE NOT FANCY BUT . Local While & Yellow Corn WE'RE FRESH Picked From The 786-6797 Fields Daily! I! 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The ~\&Ctloo ts built aroUJld the work of aongwriting team Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, who ~ the hits "Hound Dog," "On Broadway,• •stand By Me" and •vuety Yak.• Tiekets range from $19 to $49.50 and are on sale now at the Center box ottice1 600 Town Center Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call 556-ARTS or visit the Center's web page at www.ocartsnet.org/ocpac . Museum looking for docents The Orange County Museum of Art is looking for people inter- application from 1 to 4 p .m. today, July 26 or Aug. 23 at the Vincent Jorgensen Community Center in Mariners Park in New- port Beach. Registration fee is $43. For information, call 644- 3151. SUMMER SPORTS Orange Coast College pre- sents the 15th annual Summer Sports and Activities Camp for children ages 5 to 14 at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The camp has continuing summer • NEEDLEPOINT Rl'G • TIBETAN RLGS • HANO K NOTTED DIRECT IMPORTED A BUSSONS \ 1 •Ir (, 1 1 1· /I , //' /111, 1 :l 1' ' 1 .1 I 1 1 \.i.:r(, HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ested in volunteering as docent.. The docents lead tour groups and teach about the museum's collections. 'n'aining programs begin in the fall. Bilingual indi- viduals are encouraged to apply. For more i.nfonn.ation, call 759- 1122, ext. 204. 'HMS·Pinafore' sets sail with auditions Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse offers auditions for "HMS Pinafore• on July 5 from 2 to 5 p .m . and July 6 from 1 to 5 p.m. at 661 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. Participants between the ages of 18 to 40 years old should bring their own sheet mu.sic and be prepared to move. The play will run from Aug. 14 to Sept. 14. For more information. call 650-5269. sessions meet Monday through Friday on June 30 through July 3. July 7-11. July 14-18, July 21- 25, July 28 through Aug. 1, and Aug. 4-8. Registration fee is $65 for the morrung half-day camp from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m .. $45 for the afternoon half-day camp from 1 to 5 p.m. or $95 for the all-day camps from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m . Campers will learn a variety of sports during each session, I including swimming, track and field, softball, volleyball, ping pong, soccer, floor hockey and BIG MYSTERY ::r Junior detectives, ages .C 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 w ~ 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 at 1855 Park Avenue. The last day for junior : • detectives to register their read- ing logs for prizes is August 23. For information, call 646-8845. • .. PAJAMA PARTY .. The Costa Mesa Public Library presents Pa1ama 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 tun stories will high-. light the evening's activities. The Preschool Storytime for 3- to 5-year-olds takes place on Tuesday mornings from 11 to 11 :30 a.m. For information, call 646-8845 'GOOSEBUMPS' The "Goosebumps" club , meets the first and third Mon-_ day of the month at 6:30 p .m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport ~ Center Onve. For mformation, -' call 759-0982. ,., .• ROSEY'S AUTO BODY CAUFOl#JA LAW STATES You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY FR& Pick-1, & Dtltw.y • All CertiftM ~•kiau 642-4522 121 l1&1ustri1I W1y • Cost1 M111 " . •' t . : EDWARDS IMAX JD THEATRE IS LOCATED AT THE EDWARO~ IRVINE SPECTRUM WHERE THE 5 & 405 FREEWAYS MEET IRVINE • CALL FOR GROUP ~Alf') ti. INFORMATION 71 J 832 IMAX ' A •12 SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1997 • C01llll1Ull1 ·foruni FAX: 71 ... M l .C170 • """"'~~~ ( > '\ I I 11 I\ I < ( >I ~ I > e~ going to have scars long after Mandy is well. It could have been my Mandy that was driving ... .. -CHRIS MAESE, mother of Amanda • Arthur speaking on ;Jason Rausch, the driver in the tragic Newport Harbor crash letter of the week Story hurtful to driver in tragic auto accident T. he decision of the Daily Pilot to print the June 12 article blaming Jason Rausch for the tragic crash in~lving 10 Newport Harbor , Hiqh School students showed the Pilot's complete lack of respect for-Jason and his family. No one on the Daily Pilot staff, nor myself, nor anyone in this community can really under- stand the personal guilt and hor- ror that Jason is experiencing. Not a single day goes by when Jason doesn't think about the accident, and doesn't think to himself, what if? : Although I am not inside Jason's head, I know that he, m0re than anyone else, including the families of those involved in tl:le accident, would like to have that terrible night back. The guilt and the blame that Jason is putting on himself is already great enough. He does not need articles condemning him while he is trying to come to grips with the accident, and with the death of Donnie. While I cannot fault the Townsend family for placirg blame upon Jason, I certainly do blame the Daily Pilot for printing their comments at this time. It is because of incidents like this that the media has developed the reputation of not caring for those individuals involved in the stories they print. I ask the Daily Pilot: Why don't you print headlines saying that the other families involved ai~e NOT blaming Jason? Being part of the Newport Harbor Class of 1997, and knowing the major- ity of those involved in the acci- dent, I do not blame Jason in any way, shape, or form. I pray that his character will carry him through this tough time, just as I pray for Amanda, Dan, and the rest of those involved in, this terrible tragedy. SCOTT SIMS School Board Representative ( 1996-97), Newport Beach r---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, I I IN O U K : I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I MARC MARTIN I DAJlY PILOT After more than two years trying to get a football stadium built at Estancia High School, Jim Scott Sr. may see his wt.sh come true. The school board voted 7-0 to approve money for engineering the project. FATHER SON DREAM Jim Scott Sr. and Jim Scott Jr. have to be admired. After trying for a long time to get the school board to embrace their dream of building a football stadium at Estancia High, the pair got some good news this week as school board members agreed to shell out $500,000 toward the design of a stadium at Estancia and pool at Costa Mesa High. gains CHILDREN By approving the provisions of Mea- gan's Law, Newport Beach City Coun- cil members gave local parents some reason to be relieved. The law, named after a young girl 'who was raped and killed by a convicted child molester, ensures that members of the public will know when c riminals of that type are living in their midst. BACK BAY With $2.9 million reportedly in hand, Newport Beach officials have gotten much closer to raising the cash needed to dredge the ecologically sensitive Newport Bay and ensure its survival against an onslaught of mud and silt. ~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------j correspondence Keep the feds out of the Back Bay I 'm disappointed that Con- gressman Cox is trying to "wring dredging funds out of the national budget" as you reported recently. The Back Bay is in my. our backyard. Why waste our taxes in bureaucratic trickle down? Thinklocall~taxlocall~ act locally! All other Newport Beach residents who would prefer to maintain our Back Bay through local funds (even if it means increasing city sales or property tax) speak up now. I don't want to pay for dredging back bays in · every other coastal commodity in the nation nor do I want that cost added on to our national debt. Congressman Cox often \Vrites of his attempts to reduce the size of the bloated national budget. Let's be part of the solution, not- the problem! DIANE BAKER Corona del Mar Need to give credit where it's due Thank you for the wonderful article on our uWlSh Llst Book Fund" for the students at New- port Beach Grammar School. If you would please emphasize that all the $2,400 was raised right here in our own Marina Park Mobile Home Park, I would appreciate it very much. My wife and I were only the messengers. Thank you again. DAVID SHONHOLTZ Newport Beach Womb dangerous place? The title of your June 12 Com- munity Forum Page was uThere is a difference between born and unborn." You are so right and the biggest difference is in the danger factor. The womb, once considered cozy and safe, has now become the most dangerous place to be in America today. ANN DOWNS Newport Beach The weak need government protection After reading the June 4 arti- cle, "Feds: Don't move Latino Students," I belie ve that the Office of Civil Rights and the U.S. Department of Education acted in a proper manner. An important role of the feder- al government is to protect the weakest among us when our elected officials side with the forces of wealth and power. In the old South during the Civil Rights movement the battle cry was "states' rights" and "separate but equal.The code words used today by trustee Wendy Leece are #local control'' and "neighborhood schools." The terms are different but the meaning is the same. BILL Bun.ER Costa Mesa Clear the path, please Walkers and beginning skaters need to get a clue. When I try to use the bike path to ride my bike along the beach on weekends, l am always left frus- trated. By riding my bike to do my errands on the weekends, l figure l will save myself the has- sle of looking for parking. or deal- ing with all the congestion on the roads. However, I find myself having to deal with other has- sles. Beginning skaters who go slower than walkers should stay off the bike path. People who walk side by side and cause traf- fic jams by blocking the entire bike path should think for a sec· ond. If skateboards can be out- lawed from using the bike path, why not outlaw skaters and walkers from hogging both lanes of the bike path? l do not have problems with runners, other bikers (unless they are trying to set a speed record) or skateri who go faster than snails. Bu.t walkers and skaters should stick to the beach or the sidewalk. . PAU.L "TANK" COREY , Newport Beach • COMMUNITY FORUM runs Thursday's and Saturdays in the Daily Pf lot. Write to: Pf lot Let- ters, 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. Or fax us at 646-4170. Call the Readers Hot· line at 642-6086. Maybe council decisions should be advertised on the beach I t's with some trepidation that J take up this week's subject. Right off. I concede that I dis· agree with the decision made a 'few weeks ago by the Newport Beach City Council. But, that the decision is dis- agreeable is irrelevant to its underlying process. First, the reason for the trepi- kiation. It is of the artificial sort, pot the real sort. • Politics being what it is, some- times the expediency of disre- gardfulness in the name of future friendly votes on unrelated issues causes the politician to shelve his concerns. Politicians "go with the now," with the expectation of gaining support on other tssues. • It's the politiCl\l compromise of :•I scratch your back today, you ~atch mine tomorrow." Every- one's happy, everyone gets along, 8nd let the public pay the bW. Sucb ls, r believe, the root of nie American people's contempt ., for and distrust of their elected representatives. Sadly, the pub- lic's disdain is too often well- placed, All too often, the public suffers only the false choices of bureau- cratic jargon, arcane procedure and parliamentary legerdemain. Now, the decision. The New- port Beach City Council voted 5- 2 to join Los Angeles County in an advertising program on Southern California beaches. As a "coalition member," Newport will get a cut of the dol· lars paid by major advertisers in a coordinated program along the coast to put company logos and .slogans on public property on and a.round the beAch. The council will review for •appropriateness• the tpedfics of ad campaigns. One rub, though, is that lf the oouncil does not Uke the approved program, lt can only opt out. The dty ts praclud· ed from cutting its own deal with john hedges that advertiser. But that detail obscures the larger point. The approved contract appeared on the meeting's con- sent calendar. Tbil pert ol the agenda ta 1eMJVed for •routiQe" items tba.t &e not planned to be debated or diac'uued. u•'been used in the past to hide contro- versial issues. Llke beach advertising. There has been no public discussion of its appropriateness and public acceptance. But Newport Beach is now entered into a contract to adver· tise commercial products on the beach as the dty tells the public, "Thlst us. We know what we're doing." The contract and related mat- ters were previously heard by two council conunittees. Commit- tee meetings are usually poorly attended and held at inconve- nient (for the public) times. Both committees recommend· ed the beach advertising contract to the full City Council. Between the two committees, votes (four) were ~dy s\lffiqent to ratify the decbion before tile tuU Clty Council. 1llere wu no pubic' testimo- ny. That's not attributable to ladt of public interest; more likely, the lack of public testimony is attritr utable to the placement of this item as a contract on the consent calendar. So, a major policy decision was made by leaping over public notice and public input. The City Council now has only to decide, In. the negative, whether the 10- foot·high Coke bottle balloon is better than the 20-square-foot Snickers sign ls better than the 2- inch-higb Speedo logo. Or, maybe, like a council member said at the meeting, "People won't even notice the ads, they'll be so small." That must be why the dty expects $270,000 annually from major advertisers. Because peo.. ple won't even notice. the mail bag Making a ~ case for : • an E/Tord airport , .. A s a smail business owner in the Orange County . area, I find a real need for a large International airport at. El Toro. At present, l always fly out of Ontario or LAX due to cost, not convenience. All of this money goes out of our county. My busi· ness and residents are in Costa Mesa, California and we very seldom use John Wayne Airport due to the areas they fly direct, and the cost. El Toro is probably the last great area for an airport, lots of open space which is already an airport. ' I spent the day at the airshow recently to see what kind of an airport it would make, and l was amazed at any reason that could be given for not using this area. A small group of people are • : working to stop a great airport from being built, which would affect a· large amount of the pop--. ulation with more money to the county and ease of travel. Please look at this project with the greater affect it would have : on our economy. ! John Wayne Airport will not :: and could not be as great as El Toro could be. H.L ANDERSON .• V.P., Intra·West Sales, Inc, I am a property owner in the City of NeWJ>Ort Beach. l pay • more than $24,000 in state · and local income taxes, real estate taxes, personal property taxes, and boat property tax. I _. have a 'vested interest' in the economic and environmental success of Orange County. .. I am a native born Californian and a resident of Orange County for the past 30 years. There are many constructive arguments as to why the El Toro air base should become a com· mercial airport in Orange Coun· ty. To mention just a few of these supporting arguments, they are: 1. El Toro Air Base and sur- rounding no-home buffer zone contains 18,450 acres. John Wayne Airport has NO buffer zone and thousand of residents, including ours, are adversely affected. John Wayne is 470 acres; El Toro with 4,700 acres is 10 times larger. 2. How can John Wayne Air- port's 5,700-foot runway serve the county's future needs? It does not make economic sense to tear up El Toro's two 10,000-foot and two 8,000-foot runways. John Wayne Airport can never serve international passenger demands that El Toro can easily handle. 3. Having El Toro as a com- mercial airport will generate three times as many jobs as other alternatives. The airport will sup- port high-tech, research and development, and professional businesses which John Wayne Airport does not have the ability to adequately service. 4. The voters of Orange Coun- ty have voted twice in support of El Toro being used for a com.mer· . dal airport. The minority should NOT be permitted to have their way whem it is detrimental and against the •wiJl• of the majority of voters. 1tEBD SPRINKEL Newport Beach A 1most every week the papers bring us news of yet another South County development: a million square feet of offices and industrial buildings1 2,900 new homes., etc., etc .. This is because South County bas the only open land left ln the county upon which to build these developments. But in their letters and utter· ances opposing en airport at m Toro, the South Countlans hypo- aitically tail to concede that lt ls their own growth that II fo.r:dng the need for additional airport capadty. ti these southern hypocrites eventually defeat an Bl Thro air· port, there wm ltlll be a way to prevent the inundation ol John Wayne: limply prohibit the Mle ol John Wayne Ucketl to anyone with a zip code south al the Y. GOIDONGIUI Newport 8Mcb , ' write your representatives u.s.--... ..-..r. (D), 112 Hart Senate ltl. Wlllhlngton O.C, 224-355J or 2250 E. lniolrW Hwy. Stlt. 545, El Segundo, ~ ~ Tellpttone: (J10) 414-5700. DllnM ..... -. •• <D>. n1 Hart lldg.. Washington D.C.. 20510, (202) 224-J141 or 11111 Sant• Monie.a IW. S... 915, Los ~es. 90025, (J\Gt 114-7JOO. ._Of-WA11VIS Qtls~ec., (IQ. 47th Dist., .000 MacNthur Blvd. East Tower, Ste. 430, Newport BNdl, 92660, (714) 756-2244 or 206 Cannon Bldg., Washington, D.C 20515, 202-225- 5611. (Repre9ents most of Newport Beech.) Dana Rohrabacher, (R), 45th Dist., 16162 Bud'I Blvd .. Suite 304, Hunt- ington IHch, CA., 92647, (714) 847- 2433 or 1027 Longworth Building, Washington D.C. (202) 225-2415 (Represents Costa Mesa and West Newport Beach). STATE IBMlE Ross Johnson (R), 35th Dist., 18552 24 HOUR Info Tape 957-2533 MacAtthur 8Mi. Si.. 220, Irvine. 92715. 8B0180. STAR•ISBWLY Mllrtlyn anw.r (R), 10th Dtst., 11952 u.cArthUt aw .. su. 220. lfvtne, 92715, 163-7070. STATI CDAITAL: car .... .,. 45 Fremont St., Suite 2000. San Fn~ clsco, CA. 94105~904-5200. Regional office In Leng Beach, (110) 590-5071. OMMGE mu.rt IQUD a.sur.,,... Hiii of AdmlnilV'•tlort. 10 Clvk Cen- ter Plaa, s.nt. Ana. 92701. Jim Sliva, 2nd District (CostA Mesa) 834-3220. Thomls Wilson. 5th Dfstrict (Ntfw. port Beach, Santa Ana Heights) 134- 3550. OllUIGE COUNTY FiUt W11D 18 Fair Orfw, CostA Mesa. 708-fAIR. Board: President Jim Lindberg, Vice President,. Gary Hayakawa, John Crean, Randy Smith, Emily Sanford, Marian la Follette, A.G. Kawamura, Don Willet, Don Saltarelli. ORANGE COUNTY 80AllD OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Costa Mesa, 92628-9050, 966-4000. Eli~bf!th D. Parlcer, member, Trustee Area 5 Costa Mesa, ~ Beach. aTY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, n Fair Drive, 92626, 754-5223. Mayor. Peter Buffa I ..... .,. .... IOIOOLWINCf District Offkr. 1601 16th St.. New.- port hMh. 92663, 760-3200. Supiet- lntetlldent: Mac Bernd Board: Dana Bl«k. Judy fnnco, Ed Dedter, Jim FerrymiW\. ~ Fluor. windy a.eec.. Serene Stakes. li9SA CONIOl IDATID WATER DISTmCT 1965 Placentia, Costa Mesa. 92627, 631-1200 Board: Trudy Ohlig, Hank hnian. Mike Healey, Fred Boduniller, Dana Haynes. COSTA -.sA SANITARY DISJIUCf P.O. Box 1200 Costa Mesa. 92628- 1200, 754-5043. Board: Jim Ferryman, Art Perry, Nate Reade, Arlene Schafer and Dan Worthington. .-.-.; .................................................. ~ .... ... I I I I I I M-r>-~·~·· ~-muste1a pevonto I lllll'lill . . .. . CEU.EX-C"' Center I I I I I essential . I elements I a, I _· ~Ul~E>T 642-1717 I ... 283-D 17th Street, Costa Mesa (Ntzt to Ross) I ~-------~L~~~~~~~-~ 9:;. WESTPORT SQUARE 369 E. 1 7th Street Costa Mesa (17th St. & Tustin across from Ralphs) ~~ floral & (otft-. • Ship menu Airiving Daily Unique jewelry & gift ittmJ II ~bulous prices. 369 E. 17th St. Cos~ Mesa 50-75°/o Off French Ribbon Containers Stem Florals Arrangements Ph.6~6-6..,45 §~'6"' SALES & SERVICE~ For 24 Years 15°/o OFF Wig Sale E.itp. 6128 Excludes Discounted Wi.gs 548-7173 SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1997 A 13 . County fair officials ask to stop paying amphitheater owners during litigation By Michelle Terwilleger, Daio/ Pilot COSTA MESA -While Orange County Pair officials won't have their day in court concerning the Pacific Amphitheatre anytime soon, if they get their way, they won't be paying the former owners any- more . Although the Orange County Pair and Exposition Center is looking to rescind its 1993 pur- We've Cot Timely &lulions! *Howard Miller· Grandfathers Clocks from $735.00 ·Qhylhm· Anniversary ~ ... .-. Ck~ks from $60.00 "Qhylhm" i\nimaLlon Clocks from $119.00 DID YOU KNOW? We do CllfXlt rcprurt. on oil docu (ll!ld our rcpruni •on"l lnkc b monlh.o,1) ~~yORT CLoc ~~ks Saleti & Repaini 3441-C Via Udo • Newport Beech (714) 723-2333 We Ship Worldwide ummer chase of the 18,500-seat amphitheater from Ned West/Nederlander Corp., the center bas continued to make monthly payments for it. Judge Robert E . Thomas, of Orange County Superior Court, ruled Thursday that he will con- sider a motion by fairgrounds' attorneys to allow the continu- ing payments be made to a court trust account that will accrue interest during litigation instead of to Nederlander. The fairgrounds owes $9.75-. million for the amphitheater. Fair officials filed a suit against Nederlander in 1995, claiming that the $12.5-million sale should be rescinded because noise restrictions in the- contract of sale render the· amphitheater useless. The lawsuit is still in the dis- covery phase and a trial date is scheduled for January 1998, said Becky Bailey Findley, general manager of the fairgr:ounds. 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There ts no mtravenous tube, but Amanda does have a button- s1zed heart monitor attached to her chest. a blue tracheostomy tube with a mist that fills the room with white noise and a feeding tube in her stomach that sttll hasn't prevented her from losLng 15 pounds. Between the medical equip- ment, you catch a glimpse of Amanda's beauty m her still- glowing complexion, her long, ddrk eyelashe~ and, of course, NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 1 The proiect would firush the JOb !>tarted by d 1992 widening from 32nd Street to Coast Highway. "That primarily addressed a bottleneck di Via Lido, and now this would dddress the bottleneck at 12nd." traffic engineer Rich Edmonston said. •nus won't move 11 clown to 30th because there tS so rnurh traffic that doesn't eXlSt fur- FAIR CONTINUED FROM 1 touch along with large tanks with sharks and 1ellyf1Sh will be on dis- pld y Last yeclr's "Bug. Barn" for their bugs and com-themed frur will become the "Bug and TackJe Bdm" Wlth a display of antique fishing supplies and vintage film of fly fishing footage on a video wall . Patrons can also learn how to r----·---------·----------------~-----------------·--------------------------------, I I I F.Y.I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I + Because Amanda does not have medical insurance, an Amanda Arthur Recovery Fund has been set up to help cover her medi<al costs. BiU Medley, of The Righteous Brothers, will be performing a benefit concert for the fund at 8 p.m. July 1 o at the Newport Beach Country Oub, 1600 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Minimum donation per tkket is $20. For ticket information, call 442-7360. To con- tribute to the fund, send donations to the Amanda Arthur Recovery Fund, P.O. Box 3192. Newport Beach, 92659. I I I I I I I L ---------------------~------------------------------------------------------------~ the rare smile. A small red splotch below her left eye. a tiny cut above her eyebrow and a few bruises on her knuckles are the only sur- face markers from her impact with the ground. But her legs that thrash about and her fists denched at her shoulders with her arms tightly bent are a sober reminder of the deeper effect the crash left on her body. Watching her constant motion, lt's easy to imagine ther down the peninsula." Amanda is trying to get out of bed or is just tired and uncom- fortable, but it's impossible to discern il she even knows what she is doing. But Amanda is "tracking.,# following voices and images with her eyes, which doesn't mean that things are necessarily in focus, but she is seeing some- thing, a nurse said. Doctors have said her brain stem is damaged, and she will never be the way she was. Look- ing at this tired , tense body, it's hard to think she will ever cheer again. UnW you meet her mother: Chris Maese. People who know Amanda's mom ca.nnot say enough about this woman's faith. She has stopped sleeping in Amanda's room every night to give others a chance and because she wants to be well-rested for what she believes is her daugh- ter's imminent awakening. Maese held Amanda's band as nurses gave her a sponge bath ,Thursday morning, telling her, "Amanda, you need to wake up soon .... It's summertime. It's time to go shopping for swimsuits.• She surrounds herself with Bible verses declaring that God is in control and believes he will direct her to a rehabilitation cen - ter that can meet Amanda's med· ical needs and accepts MediCal. Sydney Houston, who has spent the n ight in her best friend's hospital room on several occasions, can't help but view the girl in bed who receives food through a tube as a child. •My best friend is 1n there, but her spirit's not there," she said, remembering the giggling, silli- ness and noise they used to make together. But her contact with Maese's infectious faith keeps her believ- ing that Amanda can come back. "1 just stay dose to Chris," Sydney said. "You can't approach the situation negatively." Even a skeptical reporte r can't help but be moved when Maese tells her, "When Mandy gets bet- ter, l want you to interview per." Everyone is waiting for that day to come. I can't believe ..... . Reconstruction work on the Arches Bridge at Newport Boule· vard and Coast Highway will begin ~ter this year to improve the county's busiest intersection. "One of the things we want to try to do is minimize the rlght-of- way," Public Works Director Don Webb told the council. It's My Home The widening project will give Newport Boulevard three lanes for traffic leaving the peninsula, two northbound lanes and a right-tum lane at 32nd Street. City staff mem- bers hope to sketch plans for the project this year and start construc- bon by 1999. Still, the project will cut into three businesses' properties. In fact, Ho Sum Bistro and William Harold Jewelers will likely lose part of their buildings, City Man- ager Kevin Murphy said. Landscaping or re-landscapi!lg is _your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. FLOWERDA.LE can make your landscape dreams come true, and increase your home's value, too! Come in today and discover the people who can make their own fishing pole at the fair. Stacy Brown, a fair spokes- woman, sdid the fair theme coin- cided well with the good fishing going on in the area. HThis season with the warm water, it's insane with the fish right now," Brown said. But fish aren't the only tropical t.hlng permeabng this year's fair. V1Sitors will face a huge exotic frwt display at the main gate put together by the Rare Fruit Growers Association The city is required under state law to pay for the property taken as well as the income loss it would cause, be said. Brown said even in California, there are exotic fruits produced that most people don't know about because they are not available at the supermarket. To celebrate the nuts theme, Roger Owens, "the Peanut Man," will be at the fair along with cook· book author Jan Mongell. Mongell will have 16 cooking demonstrations, showing how locals can tum fish, fruit and nuts into delectable meals such as salmon with fruit salsa and almond rice. KAY MATSON, A.A. C.C.N.P. Lancbcape Daipcr make a difference to you and your garden. ' ~ . ~ NURSERIES, INC. ------,, COMPLETE LANDSCAPING 46 YEARS EXP. Uc:cnscNo. 308SS3 SANTAANA • 2800 N. Tustin Ave. (714) 633-9200 COSTA MESA • 2700 BnStol Ave. (714) 754-6661 TEIUlY MEIKLE C.C.N.P. Landscape Dulgner Do You Have My Card? ·ASTBL UF ., Professional Business Network Dail \Pilot "'"'""I'., At.If!\ \II." 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EYE-OPENER CdMs Anne Kelsey one step away from a finals berth QUOTE OF THE DAY ·1 used to play club soccer. but I got kicUd off tJae team be«ul# I was playing t.ntnis and I wasn't coming to practice o lot ... • -11-year-.old tennis sem{/inalist ANNE KEllEY r------------------------------------------------------~-------------~------------------------, southern california tennis association junior sectional champ·onships Another easy victory in the girls 12s for the second seed, this time a 6-2, 6-1 conquest of Yorba Linda's Dao; semis today at noon. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Anne Yelsey gave up soccer last year. Well, actually it gave up on her. #I used to play club soccer, but I got kicked off the team because I was playing tennis and I wasn't coming to practice a lot," said Yelsey, who appears to have made the fitting athlet- ic decision considering he r rapid climb to tennis stardom. Club soccer was year-round. So is tennis when you calculate Yelsey's schedule, which now includes a date in the semifinals of the prestigious Southern Cali- fornia Tennis Association Junior Sectional Championships at Los Caballeros Sports Village, the first major of the season. For the third time in as many main-draw matches, second- seeded Yelsey of Corona del Mar won in straight sets in the guls 12s division, this time outwhack- ing sixth-seeded Kimberly Dao of Yorba Linda, 6-2, 6-1, in Fri- day's quarterfinals. I I I I I I I I I I ' ' Yelsey, the area's highest seeded player, is the only local still alive in the main draw. Hundreds of kids, nearly a thousand this year, pour their heart and soul into the SCTA Sectionals. But most of the aspir- ing Pete Samprases and Lindsay Davenports are beaten early. To win here is rare. MARC MARTIN I DAllY PILOT Anne Yelsey had little trouble with her opponent Friday, racking up a 6-2, 6-1 victory to advance to today's semis. I pound the ball if l get a short I ball. But I'll also tut really big top I spins to the comers." : But Yelsey, former ball girl for the Newport Beach Dukes. seems fearless as she prepares for today's semifinals against third-seeded Lindsey Nelson of Orange at noon. GIRLS 12 way she beat Tran in the second round. hand side. These last two oppo- nents (Tran and Dao) have been similar, but with most people 1 don't want to focus on their backhand because it can be one of their best shots.• Yelsey's most effecbve shot 1 agamst Dao was her forehand I down the b.ne, wtuch she accom-I ptisbed several runes : Even local phenom Taylor Dent of Corona del Mar, who will probably play on the ATP Tour next year, lost in the finals last year in the boys 16s, just to give you an idea of bow tough it is. Few players even come close to the finals in what is consid- ered the largest junior event in the nation. "I was just really pumped up for this tournament, because I needed to do really well so I could keep up my seeding and ranking,~ Yelsey said of her blazing start, which also includes a 6-0. 6-0 win over Camarillo's Audra Cohen and a 6-1, 6-1 vic- tory over Garden Grove's Kim Tran. .. I think I was just playing really well, and I came out ready,• said Yelsey, who opened the match at two-love, lost the third game, then won three games in a row for a 5-1 lead. "I had confidence . playing (Dao),• Yelsey added. "I was hit- ting deep balls today, because she's a hard hltter, but not very consiste nt and I took advantage of that. l hit mostly to her back- Yelsey opened with the serve in the second set and held, then broke Dao for another two-love edge, before going up 3-0. Dao held just once in the second set as Yelsey dominated with her top-spinning deep balls. I "That was my focus -deep balls," Yelsey said. ·But I'll Yelsey, who doesn't turn 12 1 until Aug. 28, will enter seventh grade at Cd.M Junior High in the fall. She was also a ball girl for the Davis Cup this year at Pal- isades Tenrus Club. Yelsey has also attended the U.S. Open twice, and will make it a third trip to Flushing Mead- ows, N Y., this year Yelsey defeated Dao in the quarterfinals much the same Two-sport standout Bradbury eliminated in the quarterfinals • Local no match for Wai, 6-0, 6-4, but, hey, there's always the Little League All-Stars agenda! By Richard Dunn, Dalfy Pilot FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Opponents of Josh Bradbury Jr. rest comfortably follow- ing tough matches under the hot sun in the intense Southern California Tennis Association Junior Sectional Champi- onships. So what does Bradbury do for replen- ishment? He straps on his baseball gear and practices a good three hours for the Newport East Little League Major (11-12) All-Stars. Bradbury's baseball-tennis prowess should become even more interesting once he enters high school, not so much because both are played in the spring, but because Bradbury is a pitcher. Phil Dent (tennis) and Charlie Phillips (baseball) have probably never met each other, but both instructors have certainly played a key role in Bradbury's athletic upbringing. "J osh is so split, there's no way he likes one more than the other yet," said his fathe r, Josh Bradbury Sr .. a fan of both sports. At least for now, Bradbury can concen- trate on baseball, after losing in Fnday's quarterfinals in the boys 12s to seventh- seeded Brandon Wai of San Diego, 6·0, 6- 4, in the SCTA Junior Sectionals at Los Caballeros Sports Village. Bradbury, who recovered nicely from an 0-8 start against Wa.J., is an All-Star in the Newport Beach Little League Ma1ors for the second consecutive year. While Dent, the former Australian Davis Cup player who teaches at Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club, gives Bradbury tennis lessons, Phillips, the ex-Southern California College baseball coach who signed Ila Borders, has given him private pitching lessons. Indeed a unique combination, Brad- bury probably could've used his good curveball agamst Wai. "I started getting confidence hitting the ball deepe r and with more topspin in the second set," Bradbury said "I started moVUlg (Wai) around a little more and I got more aggress1ve at the net.~ 1Wlce, Bradbury had break poIDt at 4- 5 ID the second set, but Wru stepped up and held serve for the win. Last year in the SCTA Sectionals, in his first year in the 12s, Bradbury won four matches to reach the main draw. Last winter, he won the LA Christmas Open ( 12s) and last summer he reached the finals of the War by the Shore, an international junior event at BBC Racquet Club McGoodwin starts fast, but falls in thr~e against No. 2 seed •Newport Beach's Alexandra McGoodwin gets the upper hand early with 6-2 victory; but San Diego girl rallies with solid triwnph. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Life never ends in tennis. It gets better. For Alexandra McGoodwin of Newport Beach, no doubt disappointed Friday with the results in a knockdown, drag-out quarterfinal match in the Southern Calif omia Tennis Association Junior Sec- tional Championships, the beqinnWg of a new trail in her career starts next week~ ' In a near three-hour match in the girls 14s, sec- ond-seeded Kelly Perry ol San Diego defeated fifth- seeded McGoodwin, 2-6, 6-0, 6-1, at Los Caballeros Sports Village to advance to today's semifinals. But McGoodwin, who will enter seventh grade in the fall at Ensign, is just starting her summer. On Wednesday, McGoodwin will leave for Europe, where she'll play in two clay court tourna- ments in Paris and a grass oourt event in Shake- speare country, near BUmJ.ngha.m, England. McGoodwln, pupil of Rance Brown at the New- port Beach Marriott Hotel and Thnnis Club, tlad defeated Peny twice before. But Perry was more aggressive th.ls time and it paid off. •Kelly ju.st took more rilkl, and she hits harder and flatter," Brown laid. •she'• the best strtker 1n the 141. Alexandra wu bitting too many balls up the middle. Sbe waa trytng to be like Tiger Woods. You know, everythlng in the middle of th• faii'· GIRLS 14 way." After winning the first set, McGoodwin had her serve broken by Peny all three times in the second set. In the third game at deuce, Peny unleashed a backhand return of serve for a winner, then McGoodwin double faulted, putting the future Newport Harbor High player in a 0-3 hole and set- ting the tone for the second set. In the third set, Peny went up 3-0 again when she broke McGoodwin twice, but McGoodwin stayed alive by breaking Perry in the fourth. McGoodwin, however, lost her s8lVe again. •1 just started hitting shots the way I'm used to,• Peny said. •1 kind of backed off,• McGoodwin said. ·1 was more aggressive in the first set." Brown believes the tight third-set experience will paid huge dividends for McGoodwin in the future. "U she can learn from it, then she'll be a better player," Brown said. "The more you're in that situ- ation, the easier it gets to execute. But I was real pleased with her overall performance in th tourna- ment. She's only been playing four or five years, and this is only Alexandra's third sectional." In other action Friday, Calta Mesa .. Brtan Mor- ton (boys 141) has won three backdraw matches, including topping fifth-seeded Armando Carru- C01a in a three-setter, 6·3, 3·6, 7-6 (7-3). Morton will play Doug Stewart today. CdM'1 Nina Vaughan (gtrb 181) also won Friday. GIUG f"Y I CW.V P'lOl AJeundra McGoodwtn fOCUlel on a return mot Prtday. char lie brande A Denver sandwich • ... with all the trimmings. T he boys' Junior National Champ10nshlps a.re ID Denver from July 5-8 and our area will be well represented with the Balboa Bay Volleyball Club sending seven teams The Balboa Bay Volleyball 18 Redsa.nd team is very young, but very compellbve. Corona de! Mar's Blair Hoppe, who was the 1997 Newport-Mesa Player of the Year, is one of only two seniors on the team Newport Harbor's 1Tavis Nelson and Corona del Mar's G reg Burden and Dennis Alshuler are ma1or players for the Redsand team They will be seeded m the top eight and are definite medal candidates which is great, considering the other top teams are mostly senior-laden squads. Tlus team is coached by Travis Turner, who is an assistant coach at with UCl's men's program Former CdM player Rob Alshuler is the asslStant coath for the 18 Redsand team The Balboa Bay White team will feature Corona del Mar's Greg Coon, Mike Jackson and Austin George, as well as Newport Harbor's John Stout and Scott Dore and Costa Mesa standout B.J Lightvoet. interestingly, they are coached by Rob Browning, who played at Corona del Mar and lS currently an assistant coach at Bngham Young The Balboa Bay 16 Redsand team is very talented. Coached by Rich Polk. they are led by Newport Harbor's Adam Hearlson, Zach Wells, Al Limon and l'y Tramblie. who is an excellent setter The experience that these players get at these tournaments allow them to excel dunng their high school seasons. Former Newport Harbor All-CIF player 1'-1itch McCoy ts an assistant coach for this team His expenence as a starter at UC Santa Barbara can only help tus players. Balboa Bay Volleyball Club is sending three more l 6s teams and the Newport-Mesa Distnct ts well represented with Corona del Mar's Kent Turner, ~ 1organ Jackson, Alec Hansen. Grrg Stampley. KeVlil Hansen and Chris Shepherdson, along with Scott Tippett and Adam Tornalas of Newport Harbor all playing major roles on these teams. /""'\range Coast Coach Chuck V Cutenese coaches one of these teams His expertise will be tremendously benefioal m their success The Balboa Bay 14 Redsand team is coached by former Bal- boa Bay and Newport Harbor High star Drew Sheward. The team is led by Corona del Mar's Charbe Alshuler and Greg Burden, as well as Harbor Day's Blake Tippett, Nick Brakovich, Loyd Wright and Blake Robinson The ma1or offensive player \S 6-foot-3 venth-grader Patnck Nihipali. whose brother, Paul, was a former Balboa Bay All-American who just completed bis senior year at UCLA wtlb his fourth straight NCAA All-American award. The Junior Nabonal Championshlps allow these playen to experience the respectiv tugh school programs. Th teams from Puerto Rico are ceptiooally lmpressiv becaUM o1 their physical matwtty and the fact that ln Puerto RJco, clUb ~~ ~---------------------------~-----------------------------------------------------------~--~--~ wbllltheyareSIX RSOLD_j -' ,. 4 .,.. ·~~-~ 82 SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1997 Clitiic info The Balboa Bay Club will offer summer VolJeyball clinics for~-7-17 at tbe Balboa &y Club gym. The first wliom ts July 14 at the club'• gym, a two- hour seaion 'beginning at 11 a.m. This is a placement ses- sion whicb allows players to be placed into time slots which will accommodate other commitments such as junior lile guards or car pools, but also matches skill levels. The clinics run three weeks through August 1 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Each clinic instructs on the basic skills ot the game, and will complement this with team play to conclude each session. The second session starts Aug. 4 from 11-1 with the same three-week format running through Aug. 22. The cost is $90 for Balboa Bay Club members and $125 for non-members. The Balboa Bay Club also offers league play. The co-ed junior high 1 league signups are July 14 at 6:30 p.m . This league runs through late August and is played on Monday nights. The women's open league signups are also July 14 at 7:30 p.m. with league starting on July 15. This league features former players, college players, as well as high school players. The Balboa Bay Men's 1 League signups are July 14 at 8 p.m. This league, rec- ognized as the most com- ' petitive men's summer league in the United States, bas play on Wednesday or Thursday nights, starting on July 16 and 17. -·-·-. -~ ·~ . - ---r----------------------------------------------------------------------------------, ' I '· : l l I ·.1 ' I \ I GREG FRY I DAILY PILOT A lexandra McGoodwtn (above) goes all out for a shot during her Friday afternoon match ln the girls 14-and-under age group against No. 2-seed Kelly Perry at the Junior Sedlonals Tournament ln Fountain Valley; at left, Josh Bra dbury gives chase ln his match against Brandon Wal ln the boys 12-and-unders; although both stood out with big efforts, they were eliminated from championship consideration. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Jurgensen settles for second place • Newport Beach golfer wins $10,400 runner-up payoff at State Open. INDIAN WELLS -Amateur Jason Gore of Valencia staged an amazing comeback during the final round of the 1997 California State Open at Indian Wells Coun- try Club and Resort Friday by fir., ing a bogey-free round of eight- under-par 64 to win the champi- onship by three shots over third- round leader Steve Jurgensen of Newport Beach. Gore, 23, started the day six shots behind Jurgensen, but at the turn he had made four birdies and had trimmed the deficit to two strokes. At the par 4, 13th hole, Jurgensen left his third shot in a greenside bunker off a diffi- cult downhill shot and made a bogey six, while Gore two-putted for a birdie four and his first lead of the tournament. Jurgensen made a final run at Gore with short birdie putts on the par 4, 15th and at the par 3, 17th, but Gore answered by draining a 30-foot birdie putt of his own on the 16th. When Jurgensen knocked his second shot in the water on the par 5, 18th, the tournament was all but over and Gore's final birdie on the 18th capped the victory. Jurgensen finished the 72-hole tourney with rounds of 64-70-64- 73. Gore, because of his amateur's status, took no money. Second-round leader Joon Lee of Fullerton finished a stroke behind Jurgensen with a final tal- ly of 272 and netted $6,000. Newpon Beech/C.ofta ~Daily Pilot, "-I \\ I ' 1 1 I\ I 11 \ I\ I \ 1 \ I\ H \'-I I~ \I I \'''''I\ 11 1 1"- Mustangs, Broncos ready to start kicking their heels • District 3 All-Stars action b egins today. BRONC0°(11-12) DMSION The District 3 Pony Tournament produces three teams to advance from the 10-team field. Ray Torrey, the manager of the Bronco White team, feels his team can be one of those teams despite an opening match against the perennial powerhouse Fountain Valley. Fountain Valley has four teams competing in the all-star sea- son. The problem is, though, is that Torrey doesn't know if today's opponent is an A, B, C or D team. "We don't know anything about them. But Fountain Valley is traditionally strong from top to bottom,• he said. · What Torrey does know is that his pack of stars has steadily improved and is capable of playing with anyone. "Our prospects are good. We can be in that group (of the top three),• he said. Despite two losses at the Los Alamitos Tournament, in which th~ White team fell to Anaheim 3-2 in a thriller and to Los Alami- to9' 13-8 where Newport staged a comeback being down 6-0, Tor- rey said that his team is physically among the best. "We are right there physically, but the mental part gets tougher," he said. "It's just a matter of the kids buying into our sales pitch that they are (among the best.)" Torrey will start R.J. Muller, an 11-year-old with a "live arm and a knack for pitching in those kind of situations,• Torrey said. Should he run into trouble, Dave Erickson, the heart of the team, would take over. The game is at 5:30 p.m. today at Fountain Valley's Mile Square Park Field 10. . The Bronco Red Team, under Manager Steve Prestead, will rely on the pitching of the championship-winning battery of Ryan Rowe and Jeremy Hauser of the Yankees when they face West Grove at 12:30 p.m. today in Dana Point. MUSTANG (9-10) DMSION The Newport Harbor Baseball Association enters the District 3 Tournament with four teams representing its two age divisions. 'Ibe Mustang Division's A team (the White squad), managed by Rich Hogan, kicks off the double-elimination event today at 10 a.m. in Dana Point. Hogan's squad consists of a powerful pitching lineup that includes Blue Jays' pitching ace nine-year-old Davis Pemstein. Morgan Govaars, Dennis Heenan and Tom Yacko will also pace the squad's offensive attack. The Mustangs' Red Team had some rough outings in a preparatory tournament two weeks ago, and will go up against the winner of Fountain Valley or Garden Grove at 10 a.m . today at Fountain Valley's Mile Square Park Field #11. "The bracket is very strong," Manager Graig Fogg said. Fogg will battle with Matthew Erickson, Greg Minor, Kurt Yacko and Brett Auer among others. -By Molly Yanity 1997 NEW KIA SEPHIA Right now you can buy a brand new 1996 Mercedes,Benz for thousands of dollars less than you wo uld have paid for the identical vehicle just las t year. We have made a purchase of choice 1996 special models from other dealers all across the country and have a selection of all models, with exceptional values in S,Class Sedans, S,Class Coupes and SL Roadsters. We can't advertise the prices of these vehicles. However, we can tell you this: you will never have a better opponunicy to save thousanck of dollars on a brand new Mercedes-Benz. 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His performances were superb going either way, he explained. Reflecting back on Harbor High days, Thomas said, three of the toughest he ever collided with at Newport included fullback Charlie Berry, quarterback George Schuitt and tackle Jim Newkirk. • went to Arkansas and gathered a lot of material on the Arkansas slant. They were ahead of themselves." Irwin remains extremely proud of Thomas as a form.er player, coach and human being. Thomas "Charlie was really good," he said, •after he would strike, he would just continue Thomas spent eight years with Loara. It won league titles five out of those eight years and the CIF 3A title once, defeating San Marino in 1968. He had an opportunity to follow Don Lent, former Harbor High coach, at Magnolia High arose, and Thomas did exceptionally well as a head coach for two years. Magnolia had 7-2 and 6-3 records under his direction, 1971-72. Over the years, Thomas has mixed with big names on the county and national levels from one angle or another. Out of playing the game four years at Occidental and onct- winning the Bud Collier Trophy as a freshman, he came to rrux : with two sterling Oxy players. One was Jim Mora, who, in time, came to coach the New • Orleans Saints and Jack Kemp, who advanced to achieve faith· fu1 marks as a quarterback for the San Diego Chargers. Thomas said, "They were good guys. We were in the same fraternity. Jack and his ' wife became engaged on N1 w Year's Eve in 1957 or '58 an(J 1 recall Jack bad a house in Costa Mesa. Mora really had class." In fact, Mora was the ' toughest "practice" player J hitting ... Thomas, 60, got his first coaching start at one junior high school for three years. Then he drew a great assignment as an assistant to Herb Hill at Loara High School. Hill's other assistant was the noted Gib Dear. Thomas admired them both. "Gib Dear was an absolute wonderful guy, a fine man," he said. Hill and Dear had once served as assistants under Steve Musseau at Orange Coast College in the mid-50s. Replacing Hill, Thomas said, "I learned so much from football. Herb was thorough. One thing for certain with Hill-coached Loara teams, they never beat themselves. n He recalls Hill building his own system through some travels and observations. ·He That led to working for another "winningest coach" named Hal Sherbeck of Fullerton College. He spent 24 years with Fullerton. "I've been really lucky," he said. "It has been a blessing in my life. How many guys can say that?" At several points in his career, Thomas summed himself up as a "soldier more than a general. It has been very fulfilling for me as a 'position coach' guy." He served as an offensive coordinator the last four years at Fullerton. although he has been praised for the Magnolia High coaching, Thomas would grant that it was an interesting experience, but loaded with a shoulder full of demands on both sides. Looking back at Harbor High, Newkirk said, "Thomas don cantrell and Dick Mirkovich were guards and Tony Paliferri and I were tackles. Thomas was probably the best of all of us in terms of ability, leadership, character and other things -a rock-solid guy." Amusement came back to Newkirk recalling a Harbor competition in the gym, one of the unusual contests that featured boxing with him lined up against Thomas in a championship final . "It was three rounds at one and a hall or two minutes per round. Glenn decisively defeated me in a unanimous decision. I was so darned tired I took a vow never to enter the ring again," Newkirk said. Out of amusement. Newkirk said, "There went my dream of whipping Floyd Patterson." Married to the former Grace Smith, a former majorette, and a '55 graduate of Santa Ana High, Thomas has two out- standing children, including a son, Galen, 31, who is in the ministry in Chicago, and daughter Gaylene, a graphic designer in Corona del Mar. He laughed when asked if they had any unique retirement plans. Thomas replied, "We've always had unique plans." After a pause, he chose to mention past thoughts of traveling to the east coast. "There are many places back there we have never seen." vso • • • Everyone plays ... but not everyone is happy with the trend, and AYSO officials are taking steps to bring coaching into line around the country. If anyone were to hear the name ... American Youth Soccer Organization, they might well translate that into the thought of young people competing in sports under the most rigid of ethics in youth-oriented programs. If anyone were to hear the syn· onym ... AYSO, it's a lead-pipe cinch they would translate it to the same thought. AYSO has been around since 1964, and it's the prototype of I sports in America for youngsters to become involved in sports on the healthiest of agendas. Yet for all of the strengths 6f the program, there is a concession among AYSO coaches and offi· cials that it needs tQ be even bet· ter at the grass roots, the volun- teer coaches. And with those thoughts in mind a bond has been created between AYSO and the National Youth Sports Coaches Associa- tion. In a joint statement it has been announced that all AYSO coaches will be required to complete a three-phase certification program designed to heighten their under- stand.mg of working with young people. The program features informa- tion on the psychology of coach- ing children, maximizing athletic performance, first aid, safety, how to organize fun and interesting practices, tips on teaching sports techniques and much more," according to Fred Engh, the NYSCA President and Chief Executive Officer. John Ouellette, the National Director of Coaching with AYSO, offers the following: In a nutshell, that statement is what it's all about · the quest to bring coaches into a common mindset. "We have to get away from measuring the young person's success by what happens on a Saturday afternoon, H continued Ouellette. • AYSO, perhaps more than any organization, is commit- ted to the principles of sportsman- ship, ethics, fair play and positive coaching. Everyone knows that . and everyone knows (AYSO) did it first.'' For Ouellette, who oversees almost 88,000 volunteer coaches, the elements of sportsmanslup, ethics and fair play are as impor- tant as any on-the-held funda- mental or in-the-classroom chalk- talk. Thus the creation of the three-year certificdtion program from coaches. which will focus on making A YSO volunteer coaches aware of their responsibilities to provide for the physchological, emouonal and phystcal needs of the children on theu terms. "It's important," continued Ouellette, "that coaches do more than teach the skills of soccer .. it's important they know how to work with children "We want a coach who not only can teach our young people a few skills that a 5-year-old only wants to have fun , learn how to dribble, do an instep lack and a lhrow-in. "We don't want our coaches teaching kids how to do ball vol- leys or headers or creating space of playing theu positions until they're ready for 1t." The program is geared to teaching what each age-group needs with step-by-step instruc- tions toward the 11-year-old. To become certified, an AYSO coach must partic1pate in the course, pass a senes of exam.ina· tions and sign the Coaches' Code of Ethics Pledge. 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Sht·ilu & E•muicl I )1H1le\, Jennifer F reeman. \.\end\ f loh•Hl. ( :) t1thi1; l>ul!J,fun. I )ch<1ruh EJwurJs . .lenrc) ,\ Snhnnu Etl" 11rJ,. 1'11tri,·i11 l~lli•>tt. Shu" n Eml·q. Porn oo! h111tt:lhrcrht ....... llllC\ l\. n .. , r r l\1c1111ld. C:IH1rl11 · l·.•l11111i. Sh11h111" l·.H.:r,on, l 'un1 h1hi1111. lla:1h hirrcll. "'-11rn1:111 Firm, ( :11rol,• ,\ I .:Irr\ l·luum. \rl1111 I· Ion. I .inJn Ji. 1.u" rencc f· runlu. Su"•n .. rcch, Tlal'rc'e l-r111t. Shur1111 I• r) cr. S1,•1>hc11 F11l..11du." I'< I·. l·11•c11e. l'ul J\l,·~uir, I.\""". iJ ( ; .. ., irlole. I ;.;,.I! ( ;i,,."'"'· ( ouil C ;,H,..f<lt·m, H11l'<.•rt11 ( ;ril\, l'an1cln ( 1rccn•·. I .1ml11 <:1111111111. "i111fi.,rh lit,hu • .Junie f :hrl"il11u1u, "'unc\ ( :urnet. llm111 llu. )01ij( llud.cr, H11hi11 ll11l..i111. :-... I I.tic,. \ nn l lulle). I''"' I l11n1111l·.-cl1111ith. \'0111111 ll1111w11.,\n11 I Ion""'· I )11rcnc 111111,.lne I lu11l..e . .11111 11"'. s .... 111 11 a\,.,, Al,..c < :111pp. S11~nn11c Heithrinl... J une I l11<1<J, l>11nn11 I luHJl<'r, ·nmmos I lmcr. l"homn• Hunt-111011. "nthlcc11 l rh1111, ltu"' I lo1t<·hi•11n. C11r11h 11 J .. .:1.,, ·'"' .:e .l11ck .. 111. S11ndrtt .li1coh"'"· I ,, 11 M ullu). ,Jonelle Jcnninl(•. Stephen JcnNcn, .I uckic Jetton, Jonicc 1.u,, SlcJ>hrm Jullll•nn, ( ircl(•in John1t1111. S111rnn;1e J nnr.:•. I ,U\\ rcnce I\ orl(, Cheri Kuw11111. S1e.,.en Kellolljl. Mirinm KcnJnck. Ste, en Krm, '""Rchol Kinit. N1111e) Klumh. l'e1e l\ncchl. Dione Knuppcl, I .i•u 11.ruuk, f>inno """"fl• Alc:.nnder Kucl11n1tko•. Sundr11 Kutz, Don Lnn'\!1111f 11· Mnriturct L•nt0n, 'h1lliri Lnwrcn.r., l>onuld J ,11u. Yvonne Lee, Wuonl(k)ll IA-ech, .lone1 1__.,..;, Mll,.,.ho I .cwi•, <:rc:ii Lewl1t, Jcffn:) Li, I 10011-mn I indc!'!M!lh, J ohn l.tlC!, I.inn l..11111t. Sondrn I llWC, l..e•IC') I ninJ, Suirun ft r ch'r Muollunnld. Cn11ld~ Ml!Okit-. l)innn Mndnlwn>, 11.:r. l'clly. !'ltcphunio Mcilltin, C1111d11ce • NEWPORP.MESA Un. ed School District In January 1997, at the urgif!g of pa.rents district-wide, Ne_wport-Mesa Unified School District sent a letter to the parents and paidians of over 8,000 students in grades 7-12. In an effort to reduce the potential ha.rm and often tragic consequences of drug and alcohol use by youth, hundreds of parents signed this parent pledge: · • f. will not serve nor will i allow youth under the legal drinking age to consume alcohol in my home or on my property. . • I will not allow the use of ilkgal drugs in my home or on my property. • I will develop and communicate a clear position about drugs and alcohol to my children anil will set an example for them to follow. • I will allow m)' name to be published and talk about this pledge with my children and the parents of my children's friends. We regret that we were unable to publish many of the names that were illegible. MaUos, Bnrboro Malone, NW1C)' Money, Nelson lt Beverly Mundel, Phyllis l'foff·Mllrtin, Dirumil Lijlht Mllrtinez, Candy Motus, Melindo Mu) cs. Bntb It Alon McColJo, Sandro McClung, H elgo Mcree, Mirunda Ahdo, Jockie McGinlev, Gory MeKuy-Cripc, Kim Mcl\o)'. Oitme McKenzie, Dodi M-0Millnn. Juniee J\foPl1cn1on, Stewart Meck, Marilyn MenJcl11on, J ams Meyer, f>ione Miller, Jomes & Neeno Mirol, Jomes Mizus1m a, J enn) Moehlmun, Mork & Chcril)'n Moftoklmr, Ur. Michel & Noru M0<1rc, Ocboroh Morgun, Korlln Rnbhie, Pn~c Moroe, J effrey l\fousso, (;uh)' M11vufogh, F. \\'u1son, S usun Mc~ crs, Nunc) Nt1Jllr, Mnriu Netherton, ( ;rnthi11 '.'/cw, J un & l>uviJ Mortin. D nn N~uyen. f>uul11 Nichols,< :hip Nichol,, Pum Her. Brooke Ning, N111H!)' Nnthri~c, Chri• NorH>n, LinJu Ochiai. Tock<> O'Don11ell, Kothleen Ohaninn, Mr. & Mr•. B. ( >'l\ecfe, B. Okuru, llo"-'rt ffl\lcnru, John & l'oll) ( )rbce, Tom lit Hurhoro Sn)der, 1'!011-Ann ( >•up11~', l\Juru l'nckcr, Annelle Pnite. JoAnnc l'nldn, Nonnu P 1mj1h<1m, Lori l'urkcr. June P1111er"4>11, Chris l'enu.. Melindo l'crcivol, Bnh ( >lunJer, E ll) n l'clcr~. Ann l'owcr,, Dehorill1 Pnce, Dr . .lom• a Ocidru Prince, Thumos It B«ike Hoger. f>u,id Hujuno) ogn11, Lanciu Hurkins, Brucci.A Barbare n eed, ~forilyn .t Joy Ree11on, Richard Rec'iC, Anne Rcmpp, D chro & Stuort HidJdl. Linda Roberts. Kulhleon rtnherts, Jone. Hohinson, Clll'OI Ho~. Judy Hothwcll. Lindo Hw1s, Grucic'W Hu~~cll, AnoeUc Percl. l,ois Sodcithi, I l<>llllein S11ino1h, H. Suhr•. Nnncy Snlmnn•on, Richurd Sntz, Roy Snvopolos. Gary & Au~ Schuuflpncr, Susan Schepens. Val Seaborn, Linda KussL-rmon, Rohert Schrum, John Schrunk, Cindy S chmeder, Donna Kuthlecn, Schwcan Scontes, Duvi<l Scott. Marianne Sebring, Donne Marie ShnlTer, Mrs. Donni11 Shaffer, Pciiity Shcmtob, Dtthlio Shepherdson, .lnmio Shinn Rioh11rd • Shippmon, Jeanne S hochnt, Su~an Silvcrmnn. Michelle Smith, Brion Smit11, .I otlllls SnyJcr, Wolt & Shem Soni. Vimul Sotomayer. t:n.'tl Sp..'Cr, Steve Spe.-her, l'umclo Spreen, Jconnelle It G~or)' Srirowl, t>ulc Sttrnffer, Dr. A . S111mplc). l crTi Stein, Cecilio Stewurt. C hurlottc Stockstill. Mciiit1111 & ltny Greil.II. l\olh)' S1one, Melindo Stn>m. Kim Stre-.r.low, V. & H. Suto, Jin Svcndsho, Bente Swonstm, C heri Szuho, More Tulc-Yo7.di, Mr. & Mrs. Ton1yoo,Jill Torontcllo, Rocky Tencoti, Ors. J ohn & Varleric Tenen:lli, Mr. & Mrs. Michocl Tether, C11ml It AJ. Thiede, Kt1th> Thind,S. ·n ee, Phylli• l hdd, M>mo Tower~}. Murionne Tron. Anh Tucker, Koth) '1}'.tlOn, Pe te 'lr,tlOn, Koren l me-1:11wn, S. V11ndcrn:e•t. Su7.nnnc Scutt Von Ncs•, 011wn & murk Wn.mer, Mr. & Mr", Riohnrd Vil'lqun, Mru-cio Vo1.iri1m, Lome V!ljlc~. Thumo• Von, Manha Wwkcr, Hill & flobhi Ward, < :11rol Wnrsn .. , Robert It Cunrl Wntmn, Mikclle .t Edw11nl W11). Cnnni.i Weber. KcltJl & Lindo Week#, <.Alleen Wec~holT, I .awrencc Weilru1d~. l>tnillCI Welton. ~rio Wheeler, JIU Anno W'~thorn, Rt111dy Wll&eroth, Devwty WiJlloni., Mallnd11 WiU,, Puuy Wlltl(>f\, L)'Tine It J ohft ..... Wl.-cm1111, Juckie Wonc, Jenn>' Wood, Colleen .t Jeffrey Wood f ,Jnd(I Stonehm. Ma U... Wright, Jim Wynkoop, C hri!itopher - Yotaunruni, SctHuko Yelsey. Karen Young,Gai.I Young, Mourecn Youm1on, AUcn &: Kimberly Zru-rilli, Suzanne Zide, lnvin Zimmennun, Greg & I ,oreuu Costa Mesa H.S. l..ewunduski, Fred Eleonor, M nrio A dorns, Eleonor Aguilor, Lucile Cusillos, Agudclio Ilia, LilJ> Alli.John Alvere>1. Alfredo Ambu!"llC)'• l\.alhryn Cot1u11i, l>chro Jeon As~nl. Lilliun Apte, Avinosh Gr.,en, Cyndi Clrondohl. Mord11 Barber, Sue Burnett, Mike HortJcu, Mwl(urct Widener. Kundi BloSJjm an, K. Rogus, J\lelissu Ander'<On, HciJi Uo)'er, Debornh C hrist, fl<.'ginu Butcher, St1:phonie Call.Cnrolc Grot)•. John Chu pin. Jean Marie Chi1<>lm, BIU'bara Cloonon. JJ. Cone. Lori Crut:illo, Miriftlll Comi11., No.mU Hlllton,S~ Cralt1 Manlyn Cnnk DeA.nncr HaJvenon, JeQJ'lne C ulp, Murcio I luncook, Thomas Dchruyn, Hisoyo Guzmon, Junoo Oenoe" er, "lcrry D icken&, Dchoruh Hedrick Jr., Floyd Oixon, Lindu W. Phum, f>huon,g Ov"'""'· Cheryl H oryey, Lori Htlubrick, Mrs. L... J. P.njtord. P eggy Rockaon, Cheryl H dnri'1hs, t-"runk & Denise Weakley, Com e Finamore, Pw11cla Her~'<fia. HilJu Forlc. Rhonda G~llV!cr, ac, .,,.I) H 1tt, 'Sheryl Gummill,Ann I lollidu)', Rich & J ill AndeNH>o. J111.-quelinc Gurd,J ooo .lohnson, Donnn H ykon. Shlll'Oll It Michcwl I vos, Deborah Mucho, Kelly Jenkin•, Brenda Sukunu, Sandru KUNll, Kim Keoch Scott Kdly, Kim Kenned):!_ Ston Koe.U,. Karl & Kuth) Kuo, Siu La.-.on, J\.ent & "nth) Ln7..os, Jose l..omblirdo, lt11lph & Vicki ~uin>ll(u, Rn~cm1lr) Tuterick. Hon Maoia~. llllfut:I M Brllh1tll, Leslie & ( ;11r) Mortinovich, Bnrboru Mottox, l'n..Jerick McAleer, Shirlet McGuire, Potrick Melcer, Lourie Mende-z, Susnn MiranJu, l\lurthn MonttJ)'O, Koren Moore, llcnr) & (;el>ritionn Noppl, Thon1t>~ Njtuyt:n , The Nguyen, Num Nl(u)en, Ri Nituyen, Thunh-1 lu)"n Niturcn, ( :lrnu Nitutcn, Tuoc Leul. .lucqucline Po)•ne. I full) Pedcr~nn,.L Pcn:z, ( ;uudnl11JlC & .I 111111 Phom. <;in1> Phom. 'foun Pincdn, Joritc Powe,.,., l\t1ti11 R11ile~, Au.Ire\ Reruuo, NuJinc Rice, C onduce Ri•, Lilly Mc(':ru1h}. Rcbeccn Robin!tnn, A. Ramo,. Rehek11h Garcio, ldclin Rudllill, Brion & H1>:rn1111e Scutollni·Mc<:uire, l>cbn1 Ander 1110n, Heidi Semcnljiev, A. Hoff mun, Jenni Shurer, Wnller Siefert, (~line Silvo, t At7. Yelin Sinwnorr. Andrti1.1 SmiLh, ~ynthio Synder, Don & L> nn Solomon, Stcphonic Sorin-Smith. Dionn Stnnlt), Lee Stcclc·Crctekos. Lisu S1cel, Lindo & Oel'l'll Stcwort-Stumple). Hu~e SLiles, Ocbro Stone, Sherrie Bishop, Cind) fl.oocr, Skip It Jo) nc 1bmpkins, Put 1'r11n, Kenn L) Njlu)'en, H elen l lrb1m1, Murtn F ilmore. Ruth Vasquez, Ro•o McKee, Lourie Kri•hnnmurthy, l lm11 Vk-111111, Jutm Mnnucl W111dron. Ployd Wffkt1 JmnH Wt ll11, hot1n11 Willillnr~. Mtlrl~k1.1 Witt, l'Aulcuc c\ R ick Won11, Cetcku LtlO'Klreux-, Jounne YourH, liecky Zif!M. Martie Alfi,At:i~h Emtign Middle School Amlerson. Dnn11 & Bill Austen, Mic helle Willilllm,Mul"Jlh)' rtou, Orledu AmmonN, Dcborn11 Buld, I .uuru Yim Zundl BnUurd, Terri RhoJs, Stcvit: Burullo, I ,inn & I .• 1ri Ba.mes, Hobin Bcoch, .Jcwmc Benn, Ochornh Bcevor, Bo.ruru Bclnu, Gerr) Bundheim, Dchri1 Bcrghori.t, l'umclo Birchfeld, Martu Bishop, Phil Bissonelle, .luc<111clin.: Blake, Sherr) Blevin•, ( :urnl)'n Howden, Du"n llrundelinc, C. & It l'orteT, Kuthy S ollier, Anne Mcintosh, Arthur & Murilyn ( :onJcllo, Beth Choplllllllld, Tus~nnne C herry, Connie Cochra'!i_ Koren It Rundrd Cooley, \.#indy Coopei-, C heryl Corzine, Sb.11ron Crow, Mo.rgnrec O'Antoni, Shunn Dc:yden, Mr. & Mrs. Chri~ Dietz. B DiMa.rco~arin Nguyen, Minh OOnald, JoMne D.mnun, l..-iz Don-, Dtmold DuffieJd, Terry Duket, Scott Duncan, Michucl Hn..'<li11, John & Helen 6rick•on, Joe & Ali•in Hvana, Oebb} Ann Hayes, Maggie & 1.vin.1 Dress, TJTon) Fonrythe, Gene Foster, Claudia Kucblu, Rnbert Furman, Leslie Bak.:r, Linda Gorcill.Blnz reuro.~ Craig, Rsthcr Potchctt. L)'nn Gonnnn. Sterihcn Groy,Julie Gretn, Robert Dougl1111, CinJy Grimes, Shuron I\ < ;ur) Grooki, Christine Guerro, Flo G uidotti. Eileen GutK:~!v Luciu HllrOld, 11.uthl<.'Cn Hnn11<>n, Sharon llnrold, Debi HanigM, Stephen Hort. l<im Cnrl8fln, Bevtirly Ho'<kell. &b It Ko1hi I lerbem , Curt lit Ann I lcm0J1de2, Rosinn Ruh~on, T>tVC)' I lihon, Shemn Ho" urJ, Borl!oru HuJwn, Gertrude l\lurtin,on, Carol) 11 locvvin11, Angelo h crsnn, Lindsay fvcr11on, Dt:hi Knight. S11lly JcnJrusinn, Mr. It Mrs. Grcit .lohn"''"· Vnlerie I.om. J nnicc Stonlc)'. l'ut Jone11, Wo) ne l\outh, DuviJ 11.crwin, l>ehul"llh Durney, A11it11 11.iJmnn, Am> Suu>'.0, Or. & 1\1 rM. Hob.:rt "11111~. Chrisl inc Knillht. Mdo<ly .lone•, KMthlecn l\rcitcr, P11ulo I .c\\ i'<, K,11hy l .imone7.. G1:'!'1i11 Lnfitren, C hristme I .nuvicr, L.ielje It ~lurl.. Lucu,. Mork & Cind) Luckett, 'l'ony l\lugunn. Ann l\logill. Morlhu Worn:n, Mnriello Monl(1••ing, (;1torgju Murks, Doug & Sl111rot1 Mnrtincz. Virgina l\tu~triunu. Currie Mnurizi, El•ic Mc( :lure. Su•on McNichnls, S teve Mcchkor. Poul J\lc) er, Jemmie Millon, Munucl Miller, Richard & .Jcnil'°r Miller, Debro & O tl\ iJ v.llqUt'Z, Mnrto M!ljlhaddl\m Mohn~. Glenna Moore.Jim l\lo~1. (;uylc Moyer, J\11111 Mudd, John & Cnrol Mutt, Jcidw Nielson, P.. Nithim11ro, Rhoji O'I Juru, C..:Olcu e-Compbell Olmeda, Juan Ramon Olll()O, M ariau Opp, IA:slie & Rod Orr. Norn1a 011U'Under, Teri Porker, l'otty ct Morie l'nsqua) c, Robert l'erc7., Caril) rt Perez, I .ui- l'errine. Kuthy & .loh11 Nenle, Mi•s)' l'foifer, Rchc.-ccn Phelps, Victoriu Plutt, Nomiy Poncher, 7,orinn llhinc11mith, Hill Rivcru, N11111~hn lfoodes, Jn)' f<obi1111011, Poll>' Rode, Mnnicu Rou, M ori(ie S1umz, Vilmn Sllln1, l..eticiu F<>trtir, llillill Schot7., Tn:141ill Schjolbcrg, Sveln Schulthlli•. Lilla Clcoriic Soult, Stephanie Sc11urll. Mnria R~111 Ocbblo Rhnw, Snll)' Silvcntein, Ocbc>rl\h Simmon•.i. D•vid c\ Jullt Smiddy '1•mmy SmitJ1, knthy Zr.v11h• Yoloru.111 Andrich, Mr. & Mrt. V11te And .... I.I•" Rrt'nffen•, A\'' WIU'Otr, Su" Strait, lt~a Munix, Viti 'fokohoshi, Yosuko Tongcn, Dr. & MrH. Ken Thompson, Susan Thornton, Coil Townsend, Cothy 11-imblc, Rox111mc 'lnncn, Pam Tnmcolc, 'fore-., & Corl 1uUsiak, Guil 'lupmon, Lisu Tupy, Cind) & .John Turnbull, Ann 'l)'ler, Pum Lucero, Duwn V<1cknr, Lourie Vulle-Ricstu, Carmen Vnn·Hom, <Jlory & l.1111· Veitch, Luurie Vilol(ron, C linsld Vitufc, Elizobcth Voitclc, Murk Vos~cllcr, CinJ ) Woll· Vodicko, AJjuc W11~hinj!ton, Ann \.,.chcr, Melissu Whisler, Alisun Moriccu, It. Bruce Woller, Putrick "ctner, ( ;ht:r)'I Wung, Anne Younglove, (;runt 7.on1ow, Dr" id Estancia H .S. Arioa, Josefina Gnn:io, Sonia Barrett J nne Bauer, Ot;ni!M! Blai.r, Oonno .t Danny Reicmuier, Haydee Bright. Sue Brouks. Lynell PunJy, Knren liuonu•sis~i. ldo Ber.r.in~ki, Irene Chandler, Corol Ccbedo, < ;u11dolupe Concepcion, Shnyne Cooks<1n. Vi~iniu Cu«vust..l\lorthu Curiel, Kosolind f.>eocey, Heath.er Deln.-z. M11r) l>onovl\. Eritiu f-lemlllldez, c;1orin McGuir•·· r\hiit11il lit l>o,,id Espejo. Jennifer Foy, Rosello Blocl.., Julie GrnnoJo •. El~o Curl.Shem HommonJ, Unh & I lildu I lo) cs, Micke) I lclrnuth, Curnl) n Huhles, Jum1u I lutchins. Trud) I hara. Fmneisco Inouye, su~un Loti01er, Ca .. ic LeReron, .J ud} Leece, Wend) Lt111g, Mr. & l\lr,.. J omtt' Mansell, Monn Mlll':l",Luul'ic Metkovich. BcthMy Moone)', Mnrj.!orct Nokob1tru, llu111: Mol"91es, l\l 11rtin Nelia, M,111in Neli1, M11rtin Ncl!><>n, Tom & Teri Olli IA, EJ\\ onJ PetenKmRomo, Glorio Ruy. K.ulhryn R>1Mlcek, l>elUl Sin100. Phil Sonch~.,.,, Mortha Sc~. Sandro Seword, Lurry Steinficld, Kothy Sunga, Eleno Schwnrt7,, Ptuncln I .;inron, Rne Ulrik<ienii, Noel Uhl. Tem?ll Von De Moere. Maureen Wells, Jim it LuMa Yonez, Joe & Judy Miscellaneous Weoklich, B. Tll"tlbossi, Roger .t Ueckcy Romney, Rebcocu Southwick, Bnraro Stoncmun, Lornline Hon1, J iu1ice Mesihovio, C. Swc..>t. Melitta i Ltll'r)' l,und, Phyllis Utle,Y, Juyonnc R11crnios, A. Zimmer, Cosha Mot unogo, Barbara <.ioyer Russell. Ture Newport H arbor H.S. Hcndt.'r~111. C"'A'Cilitl A<kku, Lucy Agdoynn, Ashot Alnrcnn, l.indn Almond, Al 1\1 urin, R"" Andrus, Jill A rchbold, Mun Ann & I ,nrr) Amold, IA:>ri Arnold, G11n1le ANhlc)'. Lyndn CWT-A~hley, V,•ronicu A llJNCht, Em8t Saenz, Vilmo Ad11ms. Rol>ert & Dors.:)' Fruncis. Corol Hanker, Ool'(llh) & Jny flollonJ. 1\1 eri ll11h07.nr, Frnnk llnndu, Sonio i Morc11 Wolff, l.ind11 Uurkcr, Mr. & M~. lluu. lleonlcn, Kuthy Everett, Pot Herghnrst, Pnmcla Rcrcnfield, .l ncnh Hcmolh, ( :nrol Uihb.J. Rinlsong, Ceo rite a J ncqueline lli~-.ell, JuHc Rocllner. Meliua i AndNw llothwcll, Susun & Cn1la 8ourqulll'..le7~ Wendy Bowler, l.e• nr .. 1111, Sllrgc Ul'\:en, Voleriu UriJlcl.. '"nn Hrill, '1l!ri Mctxgcr, Shirley Wood"'nrth, fired U11kowihl(e, Mr, It Mra. lkn llu~hull. N nnoy ! Quentin Rurr, K111hleen Cudenhtnd, Net& Coffci)'·Hirte, C111\d1cci C 11.klwell, Alon I M111·y Com~, I ,or-le C rt»~ A Beek) ~vu. Jud) C•ffllfl, Orimt Corrnll, Ooonn CMte-r, Pat Ceilc), Glen & Uobbi Chui, Wend) Chu.,.ez, Lester Che"). Knth) Chinn. Dorri & J ockie Clnrk, l'om Clork, St<:wort f>n,plllof. Su~nn Clo)'tun, I ,isn & Wcntherford Cole, Mr. & Mn. Stun Collin~. I .indn ( :oncunnon, f>uu Cunwo>. .lcff Cn1H\dl, Jenne Ferl(uwn,1 )unnu CortuN, Gtthricl Colhrun, Teri C:rnil(, Enrl Crt1~lonJ Sr., Timothr Cn>tellu, l{nn & Corolrn Cubhnite, M1trln Dnhhs. Christine Kerr. Hilu Dunnicnto, Frunl.. Rnum, ·rim & Su~un Duvilu, l{umonu Such). Snru D~·Cronn, I .om Foh)'lhc. (icnc· Dennis. Potti l>csh117.cr, J\lelis'>1 Dill. D u\ id & Mur1hu l>nnlc). Hick l>nrc, Carol Doulolherty, Hcl'1!) & Brion Doulollos. I ,cslc) Uo\\ ne), 1.,111ru l>uncl..el, Su•ic l)unn. l'u11i Dutton, Jeff Tumulun, Cecilio Edmund, Hilu Eintcrli. Mr. Ji. Mr~. Hichord Enriquc,r,., Lou Erick•on, Rick & l'ati E\'nns. Emil) & G. Urent l'ivurts, l\un:n Farrell. 1>11, id & flett) Fclil., Anita · Bedord. \\'end, Ferrall, John ,#ii J\lor<ih11 Skorbecl.., Shurn11 Fielder, lforburn Swon. Glen & Cind) F lores. Jqec Fluor. Mnrthu Fopmo, Bob & kclh Foss, Tom a Shmcle Poster, Rdwun.I & Rochelle Pux,Dennis Blot1d, Stephonic Gorc:ia, Angie ( ;nvilo.n, Morta \·anAnJa, Vicki Gcrlnch,J o Giblcon, G. W. G.it!l<Jw, TI1omu & Judith Gilli, L~a Godlx<>'· Stcph•nicl Ooeu:ing, John C'.okl, Ja11c & Don' t • 1 Conm\n, Stephco Goss. Patricio Pru.Un, K.athleen Onthllm, C1tthy Gn:itc, Donold ct Ruson Colllng>t, Lindo Groskreutt, Vicki Holdcnon, Cecilio Hole. Kyong H ull. Bellly Horkless, Mn. LJ. HWTinl(ton, Karen 1 larvcy. Cnth>• a Bob Hcfry, April Herberts. Curt lt Ann Henlendc11, Enrique Bom.lclin, Jomit> a Jim Hill, Som a Suiie HiUyerd, KatJttyn & Ste' en Ifill!!. !Ucha.rd Pani11h, Oloriu HOl(un, Mtt.ry Holden1eH·Moore, Linda Holbrook, Gayle Hood. Beverly Hovllr, Willi111n Hsieh, Wea HuneT, J11nicc Hurle)'. M. lncono, Augu•t hbell, Nancv Jooobi. Wc:nd·y JWTod. Kttthy Jarvie, Lori JohM, Buck & < ;.,11<.-en Clarke. <::honnuine Johnlllln, Glenn John110n, Debornh J ones, Dr. If Mrs. Edwurd J ones, Denicc JonJnn, '1Crr) Jugun, P utt) & Ooh .lunowich, Irene KoNJgtv.inn, Eliznbclh Keefer, l'nt Kell). Pnt & Che11 I Kent, Jnhn Kepner, Dunno Kem. Luurie "cmns, l'utriciu Kcnlc). Mr. & Mr•. ltichnrJ Kc)'CS, Mrrnu l\hodcm, Abe Kno'' lcs .. lcnnifo.,- 1\rou"· (:enc Lufotu, ~Ir. LLtMunliu, N. L >1ndcrs, "nlhlecn L ondjlrcn. ·lh .. tJ Kreis. Dolores Leeper, S. l.Aiepcr. Jud) Lewi~, Sieve it Dcbhiti Lilly, J nc:q 11clinc Lindquist, Hridgct Link, Steve & K11d1rrn Lo, .lu~lin I .oj(nn, L>on1111 Loni(, Dionn & Robert "ol111rt, Suro Lovin. Cuthy Lug11I l>iunc Penli , Doreen Modi41U1, llitu M11dnd. Michocl M uJueno, 1.4'0nnnJn & Pol) Muk4.l11n. Mory Murk., Morio.n1111 Mllr h, Mllt'ia Zo11C11k. Shuron Murtine7,, Fidel Murtit'n!lt Lind11 MoMn, Mr. & M". l>ou,tln• McConn, K.D. McCnl'hty, .llnim) MoClurc, su~on H owl4l, L11urcl , Willit\1t1lt~_Su7.t1nncr M"-Ooy, KfohnnJ & l>nlc McCulloul(h1 Stacy Mcc1111, Ouv1J McOuy, Arltnc M11hnnc, 09"lJ Na vin, C'renl'j(e McKoe, K.Am Oclt, N1111cy c\ Cln.ry Monketi, Su.an Mwli. Snndrn l..H Menldtth, M t11')' J o It ()nle Merienth11klr. C•thre Mllil.tn, Mr. A Mrw. Mh•, Mllroo• Montoo«h, Sondr• ' Rios. Javier Morri91ln, Bonnie MoiRr, Betsy Mungo. Dick & Kn. Navan-o, Murin Nt:tlcn, [.ynd1& Oouk,JuUa Nel11en, None} Michel, Rhona Newton, Then:se N iven, Wm. Oennl11 Obcji,Ann Olmedo. Juun Romon Ol!i<>n, Fletcher Opol, Chri.stine Renish, Suo Ostni.nder, Teri Owcn11, Chryson Pajevic, Emrro Poppas, Poulelle Schreiner, Joyce Purk, Suson Parker, Robert Pru-rish, Dcboruh Dietz, Pnul, Sherron lit Riclrnrd Peters, Kim Peters, V11ul Peterson, Oi1111c l'horri11. Lr nn & Jerr) Piu.orni, Lomo Poole, f'onduni Pnpe, C11nduce Porter. Orerchcn &: Hol(er Price, .lcun Nielsen, Elizubc1h Buckstn>rn, Leslie Hoehl, !\like Hcnish, Sue llittcr, I .uurcl RobitN>n, .Joe & Mllr) Rol•l1ci111, Le.tic ltone\, Corol) n Rord~n. Shi.!1'1'} Ho•c. Sall) Jo llnu~sct, Su•on Ruiz, NunC) Sondcr1. Scott L~·c. Curnl Beck, Virginia Schieppnti, l\lr. & l\lrs. Bcli(in, Moril) 11 Schneider, l\turilce S<ih11elte, John Schuler, !\11th)' Scn,e, Suzunnc & l\11rt i\loonc\, Curol Shn\\, C :urmen Shen. )\unne Sh.,ripurJ. Joni Oliver, Juli Sim~. Dennie Sinclair, Rohin Sindnir, l{o) S ingle). None) SI<" ok, n.,1h Cloud, l\uthlccn Smith, !\Ir. & Mr• . .I. Sndgrovc, Jounne Lnnjl, ;\Ir. & 1\1 r,. . .I i111 Sondcl. Hcnnic Sl1111tun. \ lcki StCl11ir, Wm. l>c11ni~ S1ccl, Hnh & (:ii.ti Stephens, 11.imberl) Bvnn,. l\ri,ti Stout. Lt'llh ~(one, c; .. cr~u Swnc, \ 1v11111u Sun, Knth) Swili(urt, l'cnclopc S7.nl11111n) er, "uthlce11 \\ clch, ltcnc Stromun. L nni T1.iji111u, Akcmi TnUe). Sherr> 'liu1ncr, .luJ, Tu .. '>io. Mununnc Toul-( :ioeeio. I .imJ.1 T hu) er. S11nju & Sh1Jun ThcrTie11, .1111111 Thomp'io11, Dore) Ptu-ks, l'n1neh.1 Tiprctt. Dnn ·ropulinn. t inil ·fown, .Jeri Townsend, Diu11u T11nn1'). Uuris 'l\n'C!J), Brett \'1.tlc11•tei11, Jill oloni. Carol & Michael Vunder, l)olljo! \Vnlker, Louro Wollncc, Put Wcili(11nd "flrcn Sines, .losephirru Wci.ner, SonJ) \.,.dbuum, Lenore Werner, I .t1rr) & Sue llootJ1. Hronl..c Whilu, Murj!ic \\'ilson, Robcrcu Wirlollcr . .Jun Wi•niew•ki. Jim W11jJ yn<l..i, M. Sprinll Wuo<l, Sheilu W1.H>d~. Jen; x .. goron1ki,. ( :eorlolinnnc 'elll(er, llurhnro 'uill, Li•u Zi\'l..m·ic . .lulinnu l't...Ienen, Shirlee Anthon). Shelli Tewinkle Middle S chool A11. l'ut BnlJ\\ in, ( :hri•ti Bcccrro, Silvm llc th. John Rn" li1111 .. lnnw• Stnut-Brn\\ 11, Tercsu Burlinlo!ton, l'nm Chri,tiunsun, Chri• lt l'ott) C0<1le). Hoh)n Chol!~''-• (jencie\e Ellis. F.,1clle Elmorc-1 lupc,Shcll~ E•tntdu.Cind\ Pilio, Emili11no Sheppurd, .In) cc (inrc111, nuoJnlup.: Hork1011, ln:ne Oriner, Tern H cm111n11, I .cticin Yolenciu, Slephnnic H iru1u, Dun I lou~cl,, Miehucl H uippe, Socorro Hunt, Borhuru I lutchinMon, Alhcnu lkcdn, Irene Knncoulcr, Snll) l\011ko. NmtC) Kinit.Jo) I .eslic, Dulc l..ce~tm11, .l.C. Lcyscn. Kim lloyo, M11ri11 I.11th, Terr) Modriitnl, Aliciu Murty, TI1om11s MnlHufuji, Suzette Moubnrli(cr, Fronk lt Junice Yun 1 lum, Ellen M11ronk11, J cunne & Ocrilld Nnnuez, 11.othlccn Milltlll, Petro Unmn. flu Newmon, C hristine Novnk, Hen & I .ind11 Nunn, Kathleen 0 1'fJZ()O, HeiJi Petel'llOll, Gull AnJnidc, Socorn1 ll)de. J1111c ({~yes, I .ui• Riggins, Terri Rodrigeuz, Elizobcth Hycnin. DBniel i H11rboru SzowlOllk), Muri. Sonche,,, Bl'n Vinol, Rill & Kim StephcM, MuryAnn Shnrmnn, 1\11~ Simich, lkhoro.h Sim\jon, J011Cf1hi'l_e Vnldt •, l.c.wis ct Thsh1ko Wnlth, Mid111el Wlntu:tt, Hlir.obelh Wimhrup Catherine 'l..cll1111, d111rloue 8m"'n• Rnrtmr11 Burdell, Robbie Am111tl'OO. l..mi Anlkr~n. St14lln Ah111i1., Ccclll11 Abrin11.J11y Cumcf'tlOO, C :hrf•t lo Cempm. Maria Goo1~1 Hnli" C'!~1 tillen rCM1C1. :..,,. " '" ~-PU_B_L-IC_N_O-Tl-C-ES---,--P-UB_L_IC_N_O_T_IC_E_S---r-P_U_B_Ll_C_N_OT-l-CE-S---r------------.,-------------r-~--------~-------------.--------------.------------~------------- • PUBLIC NOTICES Council. duly and regularly COMMISSION AMEND· -~~~..,.....,---------held on the 9th day ot MENT NO. 859t PUBLIC NOTICE June, 1997, and that the Subject ordinance was RESOLUTION same was so passed and Introduced on the 9th day d f l ot June, 1997, and was HO 97-48 a opted by the ollow ng adopted on the 23rd day ol • A RESOLUTION OF vole, 10 wit: , June, 1997. 'fHE CITY COUNCIL OF AyH: O Nell, Thom• AYES, COUNCIL ~HE CITY OF NEW· eon, Edwards, HedgH, MEMBERS1 O'NEIL, >oRT BEACH DECLAR· Glover, Noyes, and EDWARDS, OLOVER, .. NO THAT WEEDS AND Mayor .D•bay NOYES, and MAYOR ~THER PUBLIC HUI· Noes. None DEBAY "SANCES EXIST UPON AbHnt: None N 0 ES , C 0 UN CI L ~TREETS ALLEYS Abstain: None MEMBERS: NONE )SIDEWALKS, PARK~ IN WITNESS WHEREOF. ABSENT COUNCI L JNAYS, AND PRIVATE I have hereunto subscribed MEMBERS: THOMSON, 4>ROPERTY WITHIN by name and affixed the of-HEDGES 'THE CITY, DECLARING ficlal seal of said City this MAYOR: Jan Debay ~HAT SAID WEEDS toth day of June, 1997. CIT y CLERK: )lND PUBLI C HUI· (SHlt LaVonne M. Harkless )>ANCES MUST BE /s/ LaVonne M. Hark· The antlre text Is avail· ABATED SETTINO leas, City Clerk of the able for review In the City '·TH! TIME AND PLACE City of Newport BHch, Clerk's otlice of the City of fOR A PUBLIC HEAR· Callfornla Newport Beach. '1NG AT WHICH THE Published Newpo.rt Publlslted Newport blTY COUNCIL ''WILL B~ach·Costa Mesa Daily Beac;h,Costa Mesa Daily ):ONSIDEA PROTESTS Pilot June 28, 1997. Pilot June 28, 1997. 'FROM PERSONS OB· Sa95o Sa959 JECTINO TO THE PRO· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE :90SED DESTRUCTION ---------1---------10R REMOVAL OF SUCH ORDINANCE NOTICE tOUAL HOUSING OPPORlUNITY ~I rn l eslltt adver11srno in lhrs Mwspaper Is iu•lcd to the fed· eral fair Hausino Acl ol t968 as 1rnc1ded w~kll m1k11 it Illegal to adver11st .. anr prtlertncc. llmll11ian or discrimination based on race, color. rtllglon, sea, ll11dlnp, lamlllal $Illus or nllional Oll9ln, or 1n 1nlenlki11 IO make 1111 suell pre!erentt, liml· t1tlan or d1scrfm1na1ton." l bis newspaper will nul lllowlngly accepl anr a4nr11n · menl lor real estate which Is In vlalallon al the law. Our readers 111 llereDr inlo1med lhat all dwelling• adverllud In this nllftpaper 111 nallallle an an equal appOl1unily basis. To cam- plaia ol discrimlnalron. nil HUD Toll·lre• 111-100·424·'590. for Ille Wnllinglon, DC ana pl use call HUD al 426·3500. )J-UBLIC NUISANCES NO. 97·22 INVITING BIDS IPY THE CITY AND DI· AN ORDINANCE OF The County Sanltatlonl•••·····-RECTING THE FIRE THE CITY COUNCIL OF Districts or Orange County, 'AND MARINE CHIEF TO THE CITY OF NEW· California. will receive bids HOUSES/ l1AIVE NOTICE OF THE PORT BEACH ADOPT· until July 8, 1997, at 11:00 CONDOS ING A DEVELOPMENT a.m. Bids must be received PASSAGE OF THIS AGREEMENT BE al the Dislricts' Admlnlslra· FOR SALE t~ESOLUTION AND OF • live Office by the dale lTHE PUBLIC HEARING TWEEN THE CITY OF herernabove set lor1h, a1l••·····-- SET FOR JULY 14 NEWPORT BEACH AND which time they will be 1997 ' THE NEWPORT HAR· opened and examined at --------- 1-WHEREAS, 11 has come B 0 R L U TH E RA N th.e_ office of the Purc.haslng GENERAL 1002 1 Jo the attention of the City CHURCH. Division, 10844 Elhs Av· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1council that the following (Development enue, Fountain I/alley, Call· IZondilions olst upon Agreement No. 10t 10~G'~c~-A~h: :g~1N~~AL· ---------~treats, alleys, sidewalks, Subject ordl(lance was 1.ATION OF AN AIR CONDI· Attention 1~arkways. and pr.tvate Introduced on the 9th. day TIONING SYSTEM SPECI· Home Owners wropeny within the City as of June, 1997, and was FICATION NO. 9798•1 HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON NEWPORT RENTALS TO INDUSTRIAL 2788 BUSINESS 1040 BEACH 2140 BEACH 2669 SHARE 2724 OPPORTUNITY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I FOR SALE: 1 o.ooo af 2 904 BEACH Huntington Classic Hunt Hrbr Main chan· .... H L d Roomm•te Wanted lnduatrlal Bulldlng ·~~iii~~iiiiiiii~~ Executive Home nel. 4bd, 2.Sba w/ . ..,..wpt at• rg 1 b Production Ptace N.B.1• $ 8 0 0 Im 0 N e W Share gorgeous CdM 01 i ibl B b C ti BE ABLE TO QUIT 3250s.f. New 4bd, 3 dock. Avail 8/8. · vs e. o aus n condition No dogs Townhome, 3bd. Bk 722 8777 YOUR JOB Mak• full/2 hall baths. 31p'a. $3500/rno. Remax, Biii 707.7583 · 3.5ba. Light, airy, r • HUGE Income In 8 gour kit, 3·car garage or Donna Webster ocean view. Granite •••••••••• Wksl Free Call 24hrs +many other special 760-5000 xt38/139 ,_P_E_N_P_T_: _t_B-r,-q-u-le-t, Marble bathrooms. 1•800.322•6169 x2869 features. Great locl bright, remodel, sun· We are hoping to llnd BUSINESS & C $449,500 deck. n/s. no pets. a compatible room· FIN""''CE Greetln9 Card Diet all 960·0068 owner. HUNTINGTON Yrly. $800. 650·8040 mate to rant 3rd .l'U'f 59yr Old co. S2k/wk ---------HARBOUR 2142 ---------bectroom. w/own bath.••••••••• pot'I. A:::c1s provi ded Unique 1 bdrm 1 ba $65t>/mo. TRW + $650 invest. 800·466·2377. IAGUNA Waterfront Steal! w/lott condo style apt. sec. dep. References ---------VE N O ING: New. BEACH 1048 No lender quallf. Low Vaulted ceilings. llght will be checked . BUSINESS exciting, prolltablat down $38k. Beaut & airy walk through Inquire at 675-3213 FOR SALE 2900 Call for free brochure. Hlllhaven Ranch 1 acre estate lots. Blue waler vla:ws, gated entry. Two lots @$795,000 each . Diane Bettencourt, Broker 714-720·0970. kitchen, large walk·ln 1 800 820-4353 3bd/3ba. Boal dock. closet, dishwasher, Tustin, Bright & airy iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • • Best wide water locta· private extra large Hme w/vlew. furn rm Negoclo de Venta 1--------- tion. FA drs. mrbl FP, patio from living room. w/ba, n/pets/smkg. Registration del OMV. MONEY crown mould, tennis, additional patio off of Fem Only. S470. inlds Bien allentado. Llame TO LOAN pis, S439,000. AgV bdrm w/outside stor· ulls. 714·730-5613 1 O·Spm. 548·0913 . 29 14 ownr 714·B48·9468 age space. Vertical Despues 5. 557-7426 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii b 11 n d s I nc I u de d ••••••••• Quick Easy Qualifying -N-EW--PO_R_T-------IRVINE 2144 BEACH 1069 1 Bd 1 B a Luxury iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Condo a/C, w Id. f p, cov·d prkg. $1050/mo/ lse. Avail 7·1 833-7556 3bd 2 .5ba Twnhme Comm pool, spa, ten· nis. Big sq.ti. for $$. Sep. dining rm, FP,•-NE--W-P_O_R_T ___ _ Priced below compsl throughout, skylight in COMMERCIAL _B_U_S_I_N_E_S_S____ Simple lpg application living room, unique For lurther info call bathroom/ van1ty1 REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITY 7 14·574-3950 dressing areal Neutral •••••••••• 2904 carpet throughout! !••••••••• Carport stall to ac-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ",.;NOUNCEMENTS commodate 1 vehicle -------$ BIG MONEY $ N-. Included. Very bright APARTMENTS2750 Phone Card Routes and open living areal New locations Call now, won't last! 2 4 Pride Units Costa $2000/wk. potential $1470. 789-0931 800-800·8815 Mesa rear Shops, LOST & FOUND 2925 S195,000. Barbara BEACH 2169 Amstadter 5 7 8·6806 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii By Owner 1 HOUSE TO BEACH!••••••••• •Newport North• custom Furn'd 111 MISCELT 1tu~ous Theaters. $430,000 -.,.s-s-=P:-A""Y""'P""H,..,....,,,O_N.,..E:-S,,..-S_S_ Own Bkr, 985· 1 34 3 $1 SOK yrly pol 1 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Great locations avail FOUND BIRD Mesa Call! 1·800·800-3470 Verde Area 6/26. Cati to describe. 662·1574. The Community Market Place. FOUND Long hair blk Classified cat, white star on 842 5678 chest, male. Found in lndlvldual Ofc. space -----·----March East side CM. 165sq.11. or 300sq.tt 650-4198 In suite of offices. ANT.rrr rrn:orr "'Df\C'/ FREE K 1 TT EH s Airport area. next to \Nl.:.r I """ \.IU\U\J UAC. Limited secretar· ATMCARDS To Good Homes. U P g rad e d • 3 BR +Oen, European kitch wuu; +office. 2.5BA, tp1c·s. Ip, ocn vu deck, b1t·in RBNTALS BUSINESS OFFICE all amenities. 2250s.r., bbq. t ·mo./mln. $25001 .. ••••••• FOR RENT 2769 guard gated. $449K. Lease avail. 650·40131• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil OWC. 714•759·l 439• BLUFFS lmmac 3bd,1-·--------- Cllffha ven Charm 3ba. $2600/mo. Inc ROOMS 2706 Ii k e new • 2 b r 2 b a g rd n r & sac sys. Av ail I 'iiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w/add Plan $525M B·3. Also For Sale 1• Harbor Realtlf $359,000. Barbara ~hown, described, and de-adopted on the 23rd day or Sealed blds must be sub-& 1~1neated on the s~veral June. 1997. milled on the iorm sup· R E A t 11 Fabuloua 8 bedroom .,maps of the properties In AYES, C 0 UN CI L plied by the Districts In ac;.. ' ' gen s.. Huge lot 1'L""'l""'d""o_,..fa""'l_e_3_b_r_2.,..b_a_H_s-e, Dianne 673-4400 Sanregret Realtors •844·0195• NB Pvt hm, room w/ba, etc, n/smkr, $500+ shr urns. 646·2228 ial avail. 714·752·7200 662-5658 • ~~PMENT USE LOST: Blue nylon Ofc Suite 841 sq.It. • ·tNCOME POTElmAL' wa llet, possibly on ~~d~11ro 1~:·o~ic!r~11~ MEMBERS: O'NEIL, cordance wilh all provi· Showcase t hose (over 12,ooos.f.) 2.car gar, fp, lrg brick•--------- 1.County Recorder for the EDWARDS, GLOVER, slons of the specifications. special proportles in 2018 Santiago patio, 1/2 block 'to RENTALS TO CountyolOrange. NOYES, and MAYOR Specillcallons, bid blanks ~;ekHz~epseno~o~: $799,000 beach/ten nis, no SHARE 27 24 (Al Weeds are growing DEBAY and further . Information Open Sat/Sun 1 ·5 k I $2600 •which when mature bear N 0 ES C 0 UN CI L may be obtained at the Gulde published .Jane Sungalla sm g, nopes. · liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •winged or downy Seeds, MEMBERS: NONE above address, telephone each Saturday In the 780•0847 714-846·79f8 •which will attain such a ABSENT COUNCIL (114) 962·2411, extension Real Estate Tab. It's Aemax Newport Crest 3Br COM Prof NS to share ---------•lar~e growth as to become MEMBtRS: THOMSON 26P5u4b. II shed Newport al n effective and _L _____ B ___ ld--3Ba Condo, Bch Cls. 2 mstr dplx. 2 blks to INDUSTRIAL 2788 •a tire menace when dry, 01 • . nexpenslve way to u Xu ry a yr g e Tennis, Comm Pool, beach. FP, W/O, pkg. 3 Pvt Otflces and f'OR YOU ntE Balboa IS. or C.M. Recep t ion area. MERCHANT. REWARD! 650·5878 441 Old Newport Blvd, • REPS NEEDED FOR Nwpt Bch. S1135. Pt.ACEMEHTOf'CREOfT R eward Lost grey 714·650·9505 CAROU.TMTEAAllNAlS Persian. Newport CALL fOlt DETAILS North twnhmes Sat MLI..EN~~~SYSTf!"S 6·21 . Please call 888_557_2347 Jennna 759·1377 'Which are othe1.Wise nox· HEDGES Beach-Costa Mesa DaJfy r,each homebuyersl Condo Upper unit, $ 1 1 0 0 p $655+ 112 ulil. Avail 'lous or dangerous; MAYOR: Jan Debey Pilot June 28, 1997. sagss Call our Classitled creamth0dc,et21.bdc,om2bpale0te21~ _6_3_1._2_7_7_6_·_,..-e....,,.g,..g-y 8·t. Phil 873·8788 HEALTH & .. (b) Ory grass, stubble, C I TY C L E R K : •---------Department Today II """ » ---------FITNESS 3000 'brush, garden refuse. litter LaVonne M. Harkless PUBLIC NOTICE 642 5678 car gar, gated, pool/ Penlnsula Poln...-Lrg COM Share lg 3br 2ba BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'or 01her flammable material The entire text is avall· r---------Ask ab• out our spa. $227,000. By lovely bayfront +pier. hse, Ip, w/d. Nr Car· FOR RENT 2769 FOR RENT 2769 t• 'which constitutes a fire 1 1 I i h c A tit! B I Owner, courtesy to Fantastic view of CdM nation Park. Avl 7.1 ab e or rev ew n I e ity c ous us ness current specials I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *NATURAL HELP * For Prostate Problems For Info Sel\d S2 & S.A .S .E . To: 7451 Warner Ave. Ste E·169 H.B., CA 92647 :h~zard or which, when dry, Clerk's office 01 the City of Name Statement Brokers. 497·2019 +jetty. 4BO, 6BA, 3-Fem prel'd. 675·5695 ,'111!. In rea~onable prob-Newport Beach. The following persons are l!=:======== OPEN SUN 1·4 car garage. Many up-or 673·6393. ,ab1l1ty conslltute a menace 11 doing business as: Corpo· Gov't Foreclosed lnoredible Front Row grades. Yrly $5000. •---------.10 the public health; Pub shed Newport rate Search, Three Hulton Homes from pennies Lora Vance Realtors CM Bd/Ba. cable/phn , (c) Polson oak and poison Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Centre Dr .. lf'900, Santa on St. Delinquent Tax, City Lights, Harbor •873-4082• line avl. Elegant. a/c . tyy which constitute a men· Piiot June 28, 1997. Ana, CA 92707 Repo's, AEO's. Your 28~ ~~:a~e~!t~~~se Penthouse Condo Home. No/smkg/pets ,ace to the public health; Sa958 Cral~ o. woods, 21014 are a . T 0 11 F, e e SEAFAIRE Oceanvlew. 2ooosr. $525.mo 549.3737 , !di Rubbish, refuse, and PUBLIC NOTICE Oakville, Lake Forest. CA 1-a00•219.9ooo 1 1 2Bd 2B th•-...--------d1n upon pa,.kways, and 92630 Exquisl1e Contemp. rp c. rm a N B A /b h W/O k h ext.H·1398 s · $1895.mo 262·1148 • • m w at • • 'idewal s. and rubbis and This business Is con· Decor• ep. Orn. rm. steps 10 Bay, reduced tefuse upon private prop· RESOLUTION dueled by: an Individual for current II stings. 200 Paris ill 312 rent for lite duties. 1trty; and , NO. 97-50 Have you star1ed doing NEED DOWN $395,000 F I 723-o ,·WHEREAS. 1n the judQ· A RESOLUTION OF business yet? No MaryAnn McQulre TUSTIN 2190 em pre · 4 74· tnenl or ~ha City Council, THE CITY COUNCIL OF Craig D. Woods PAYMENT? 846·8770 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •• aid condrtlons c:onsllluta a THE CITY OF NEW· This statement was filed We will loan you the Call tor Gate Code ~ubllc nuisance and should PORT BEACH DECLAR· with the County Clerk of down payment on the Ellis Realty Group e abated as such. pursir INQ ITS INTENTION Orange County on S.8·97 nome of your choice ""T_w_o_B_d-.-1-. 7--5-B---a-th_s_ ant to the provisions ol TO ESTABLISH THE 19973720308 d the ~hapter 10.48 of the New· 0 11 P 11 J an arrange un-Lowest Price Bayview Tustin Hiii• 2261 Llane Lane Open Sat/Sun 2·0 This 5 bdrm, 7 bath NB Pool. tennis, waJk to beach N/S. W/O. top refs. 5500. share w/2 men. 846-84 7 3 estate Is nestled air------------------_..,,... ______ _ Dead Or.'s Don't Lie •••50% OFF••• 77 Colloidal Mineral• 33.S oz. W/Natural Great Tasia. Our club pnce ... Only $1 1.99 Toll F1ee 888·2 t 7·t837 PERSONALS port Beach Municipal CORONA DEL MAR a Y ot une derlylng 1st Mortgage Terrace/Gated Comm . .£:ode. BUSINESS IMPROVE· 7,14,21,28,1997 Sa949 financing. Buyers and s2 72,000 ..... NOSOW,l/TEHDEREFORE, BE IT MENT DISTRICT I AP· PUBLIC NOTICE RTheeaOlotwonPr asymenct aclol Carolyn Starr•·Agent !:1c~ee7'1u::1pa c~~~e~s!~~ COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 _P_E_R_S_O_N_ALS __ 3_0_0_2 ~E L : POINTING AN ADVl· 1---------Bkr 239 A 334 ___ <1_1_4_l_73_7_·9_8_o_o __ ·Section 1. The City Coun· SORY BOARD AND F·lctltlous Business -~11 hereby determines and FIXINO THE TIME AND Name Statement Upgraded 3 or 4BA -.cfndeclarelsh that dlhltel weedd s PLACE OF A PUBLIC The tollowlng persons are f,!!!!~~~~~~~~ SAaknyclhlghst sty,le FHreonmceh. -.. . o er con .ons e-doing business as: ALA· Offered al $2.600,000 Agt, Suzee Miller Paradigm Properties 714·855·9800 •cnbed above which exist HEARING. ADVERTISING 33081 Doors, Gourmet Kit, '6pon the streets, alleys, Subject Resolution was Christina Dr. Dana Point Casa Blanca Fans I••••••••• 'Sidewalks, parkways, and adopted on the 23rd day or CA 92629 • ' 2401 Holl" Lane APARTMENTS "Private proper1y within the June, 1997. Ronald William Leland Roni Aaczkowski·Agt 'Cltyareapublicnulsance. AYES , COUNCIL 33081 Christine or Dana Balboa Newport 714·219·0109-pager fOR RENT .. Secllon 2. Said public nul· MEMBERS: 0 •HEIL, Point, CA 92629 ., Realty, Inc. '6ancas must be abated by EDWARDS, QLOVER, This business Is con· N 1he destruction or removal NOYES, and MAYOR dueled by: an Individual EWPORT DUPLEX 1hereol, and all owners ol DEBAY Have you started doing ~rop.eny .on which . such H 0 E S C 0 U N C 1 L business yet? No )ublJc nuisances exist or • Ronald w Leland ,rhlch. abuts public streets MEMBERS: NONE This statement was filed $r s1de~alks on which ABSENT COUNCIL with the County Clerk or j uch pu~lrc nuisances exist MEMBERS: THOMSON, Orange County on 5·23·97 hall, without delay. de-HEDGES 19973722040 11roy or remove all such MAYOR· Jan Deb•" Large Lot Large Unit $460,000 CEMETERY LOT/ CRYPT 1225 BALBOA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ISLAND 2606 Pac lflc V lew Sunrl se I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sect Ion · S 2 4 O O · 2br 1 ba lrg upstairs, 844·8441 nr So Bay, vu. lmmac, airy, utls pd, St200. ~ublic nuisances or such • • Dally Pilot June 21. 28. •ork will bt done by the CITY CLERK : July 5, 12, 1997 Sa954 723·4494 HOUSES/ C:ity, in which case the cost L•Vonne M . Harkless a;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I 818·241 ·7406 B •I I . Cozy Island cottage for your sum· mer guest. Steeps six. Avl July/Wkly 559·4623 •I such work will be as· The entire text Is avail· PUBLIC NOTICE CONDOS cessed upon the lands able for review In the City --------- 4rom wtilch, and/or In the Clerk's office of the City of Alt-· 1tt7t722311 BALBOA FOR RENT front and rear of which, Newport Beach. STATOIBIT OF AUNOO•OO t uch nuisances shall have Published Newport OF PENINSUIA 1007 ---------BALBOA ~een destroyed or re· Beach-Costa Mesa Dally USE OF FIClTTlOUS 8USINfSS "1oved. MME BALBOA PENINSUIA •section 3. The City Coun· Pilot June 28, 1997. The following pet10n(s Peninsula Point ~II does hereby set the Sa956 hUtla\<e abandOned 1fle use Of Oceanfront Esta te ISLAND 2106 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tth day ot July, 1997, at PUBLIC NOTICE !he hcnous !Miile$$ name. This newly remodeled iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Studio $625.* :00 8,.m., as lhe time and BARRANCA SHOE REPAJR 4 4 bdrm, 4ba home Winter Rental 4 + 2, New paint/carpet, frig, 2 607 QUIET 8t SERENE Palm l\tl.esa Apart111ent:s So near 8c yet so far ... That's the Ceding you get when you live at Palm Mesa. amid the lush grccncry ~ fCduded woods 8c stately pWis. A Sbtdlot. 1 & 2 Bedroom1 • JRS. '625 • 10R'675 • 2BR'77S ANoPm • Vertlall Bflndt • Celine fine A NEW Clrpet. Ptlnt & Tiie A F'dnea Room A Hemd Pool & Jacuul .A ~A 8ak:oniea .& ~esAvallable e lty Ha~ of ~he !1Y (;1 NO 97·21 CA92604 ' ' ' Berber carpet, 2 FP's wet bar. w/d, frig. 760-1713 or 675·9205. and 10:00 am · 4:00 pm~ :~:orf~r ~:~rlnga~bj~c~ AN ORDINANCE OF The ltdlbous DIStness na & wetbar. Agt. Paul $1 750. 714·673-4979 1561 Mesa Dr.· Santll AN H~~ts, CA B idet Installation Handyman converts your toilet 1n10 a bidet. I also do lull body massage tor women & more. David 362-4904. HANDSOME DWM, 50 yr old. BUSINESS OWNER. 190 lbs. Sean Connery "007' type. seeks very attractive. shm, wht, fem 35-45 for L.T.R <\?Art 714-376-4212 SEEKlNG WOMEN 3004 H andsome Attorney Seeks very attractive shm wht female 26-34 for da11ng. • 360-4947 MEET someone special through classified SELL I• C ouncll Chamb~rs In ORDINANCE Barranca Pal1tway #M1 IMne features gour. kitchen, open beam cells, furn. ulls lncld, yrly, n/pets. Office Hours: 9:00 am • 5:00 pm M·F on1 'and protests to the THE CITY COUNCIL OF relelll<l to abo-ve was Ille<!. o Langone 875·8120 1---------.. w• roposed abatement or THE CITY OF NEW• NcMmber 3, IOIM '"1fle Coun CORONA (714) I!.~~ 9860 r~~,r~~s~c~a Are and r:~n P~~~~DAoit~: ~~.~.,~~~7038rile .... No CORONA 1022 :~~~tUIA 2107 DEL MAR 2622 ------D'BJ"'--·---------------1 ..,ar1ne Chief Is hereby di· -'V ..... .-., ' ~• DEL MAR (.eeted to give notice to the MUN I TY DISTRICT Te~. Laguna Niguel. CA 926n iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * 1 bd/1 ba Upstairs your used vehicle through classified 642·5678 passage of this Resolution REGULATIONS FOR ~no Ja Yi, 27038 Jun Ter Prestlgloua 3bd, 2ba. unit. ~uth of PCH. of th• Councll'a direction THE NEWPORT HAR• race.LagunaNiguel,CA926n 4bd/3 ba 3·car gar Upside down house. FP, patio, $850/mo. 111•1 •uch publlc nuisances B 0 R LUTH ER AN Ths business is corGided pool home. 3300s.f. Lrg rrns, mini ocean 723·0970 i!"USt be abated by the de-CHURCH SITE. co-partners on 12,0009.f. l ot. view. $3800/mo/yrly. ---------~tructlon or rtmoval (Plannlng CommlHlon Signec!· SANG JAE SEO, JUNG Agt Gerry 848-4223. Call Agt 873·3899 2Br 1Ba Apt• Upper "'ereol, and ol th• time Amendment No. S&O) Yl . Butld Your Dream Garage. No/pets. Avail :.Ind J:.lace set for the public SubJKt ordlnanct was Tlis statement was f~e<I WI Hom• & have ocean _C_O_R_O_N_A_____ 7·1. $1000/mo. + dep ~ea "p, to consldtr pro-Introduced 00 the gih day the CounlY Clel1l ol view. Large woodsy 710 Avocado 251·9418 ~:,~· n th• lollowlng man-of Ju~. 1997, and wa.s eou,:~t!· 6: Mm canyon. lot. $650,000. DEL MAR 2122 •·.-L-ra--B-•_c_h_e_l_o_r_u_n_lt. !'!Sy malling, at least ten ~~&'~:; tile 23rd day of C~7 T .3a:!1.5 .Nn Ellis Realty Oro up w/kitchenette. storage :110) days prior to lhe time AYES COUNCIL 7,14.21.28.19!17 BJ Johnson 721-0132 019 Begonia. 3br 4ba space. South of PCH i11td by lht City Council MEMBllR's O'NEIL $675. 723-0970 t htarlng obj8Clloni, a : , Duplex. gar. laundry oatcard giving, notice of l!DWARDS, GLOVER, COSTA MESA 1024 pat io, like new.1---------e time. place and pur• NOYES, and MAYOR Avail 7/1. John-Owner COSTA MESA 2624 , lost of the hearing to con-DlllAY 7 t 4·832·8188 tlder proteat1, to all own· No If I , co u N c I L Oorgaous View I rs of real property 1ubJect MEMBERS• NONI! Reduced I $200,400 •2bd/1 ba hu E'slde. aueumtnt lot lhe VI.... Jenny Bradlelf, Bkr •1H8(mo • ...._ Oulet, back unit. batamenl work directed A•S•NT COUNCIL MC..C •w 714 •645 •3941 or 2bd, 1ba. gar, lndry, Newly remod. O/W. the addrtH or' Hid own. MIMaERS: THOMSON, •MONAL MAK n 4•967•8998.pagat 007 1/2 N~INU9 Hkups. Fenced yards. s 1.1 1nown•on lhe latest Hl!DGlt ,..,... ____ ..,,...---~• Open HOUH Sun f. 1 .5 gar. No pets ounty taltfotv. MAYORt J•n D•b•y Cemeteiy •Mortuary OPEN Sat/Sun 11·0 29, 1 o-a or call StOSO/mo. 2636 Santa ADOPTl!.D, thla 8th CITY CL IE R K : Chapel , Crematory For Sale 8¥ Own•r R•beOCa 172.•1111 JC2e1 Ana Unit D.045-1020. J .t7 • -V M H I 1188 BOUSI! WAY •Y of une, 1 • -onne • Mk •H 3500 Pacific View Oliva 38 (M /W II< 1 1----------13 Bd 2.5Ba, 2-car gar, /ti Jan O.b•y, Mayor Tht tntlre ltlll 11 avail• NewPort BMch r •tr w 0 • n· lndry tac. 1760/Mo. AnllST1 /t,/ LaVonne able for revltw In the Clfy ~•TOO clstl 384• '% for~al OST .. eSA 24 Deposit req no petal • Marki"•• Cl ... Clerk ci.1k'a olflct ot th• Ci"' orl .. •PIEl-1Clil:E111•-.... mllllllllllERllllllllll~~I din ng rm w •t ar. C A 'UQ 21 642·6781 'a.m. onty. •• ., remodel kit, exercise iiiiiiiiiiiiiilililiiiiiiiiiiii TATE OF CALIFORNIA) Ntwpor1 Beach. rm /O I 0 . • n QI 0 •• d ' ·---------OUNTY OF ORANG!) H . Pu bllthtcl N•wport IBJ. IMADWAY patio spa Huna I! etde Twnhme 3bd, ITV OF BHCl'l·CO•la M .. a Dally Ch·-· 2car gar. worl( •hop: Ulba. big yard, pool NEWPORT l!WPOAT Bl!ACH) Pllol Junt 28, 1997. Mortuary* •-..vi lrO landacap•d back & tennis, xtra Cloan, BEACH 2689 .\). LAVONNE M, HARi<· Sa957 CNmation y.,d w/pallo. aacurlty vacant. I 1400. Donald liiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f.ss. Cl1y Clerk ol tht Olly PUBLIC NOTICI! 1 ~ BroedWay eys. Approx. 2.200 ar Pfaff. Agl. 433·9UI Newport 9t1Ch, Calltor· ---------at.a~ •2&4,900 7$1•6376 f wnhee abt 1.Sba, •• dO htrtby C9'1lly 11\at ORDINAHC• ..... 1IO carpet, drapM. 1<., hOle numb« of mem· NO. t7•23 gar. patio, ttn.oo ol lhe City Councll 11 AN ORDINANC• o, HUNTINGTON 7t•7•CMIM4 •t8R • ., ••• IMIUHH D/W Incl. 80Jc30 pool. No pate. Cafport. VletaDel ..... •Mtl-4a9a* : thal Iha foregoing THa CITY COUNCIL op•-c-1-aa-e-lfl_e_d-le-.• -... ---BUCH 1040 -------- utlon. btlng Rtlolu-TH• CJTY 01' N•W· CONV•NlllNT HUNTINGTON 1•1P".-.-"'"!!"l""!T'"'I'-· ~N~f/W-~1~+~2 No. 97 ... 8, waa duly POflT llACH ADOPT• whttl'ler you're buy• 8each ~tose. LMINIY a••CB zl.a0 CIOfMr unit tn Ba~k r~ula(ly lntrocl\letd ING CtlANOll TO TH• Ing, fflllng, or Just 2bt 2ba, new C)lrpet. ..,.. .. Bay w/tatge WlndO'#I ote and adopted by,.,. U'''" CAITAWAVI rooking, ctaaslfl•d hu paint & vertrcata. •1111]!1•••••• and high celllnge. fty Councn or aaict City al PLANN•D COllllUNITV what you Medi Tropical Httlng, 1<8r To P'a• an ad.., P"9 o-. w/d, Ip= regulat mettlng of Mid DllTlllCT RIQULA-cuaa1111•D gw. apeoe. •1~t.to0 eta..... 0..N o. .... TIONI CPLANllUIQ MS·l•Ta HUfry-AQt "41•1044 c .. M .... 79. 11480. .,...1? • STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • n1t Ugal Dqxrrtmmt a1 tlJt Daily Pihl up~ to announce a mw Jmli.a fJ()tV 111Jt1ilabk • nrw busim:s:st:s.. ~will"""' SEAKCH the MIM for you tll no t:Jttm margr. and Sl11Jt you tht time and the trip fl> * Cwtt HOUS1t in Stmta An.a. Thm. of <XJUl1e, efta-tlx JaUtlJ is~ wr wiJJ fik yuur.fiaitious busiMSJ nmnt lfl#mlmJ with tlx OMfflJ Clnlt publish Oita II wMt for four~ 111 ~"' "1w '""'thtn fl" J'I"' proof efpub/ioaitm wilh the~ ... ~ am. ~., "'. # JOllT fiaiti""1 bruinm #lllmlmt Ill tht Dail] Pilot. 3.30 w. &y 5' a-Motl. 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I i • -• • •• .. .. • • • • " .. • .. • -~ ~ ~ ~ ..,,; ~ ~ ~ SCHOOLS • UIPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 1Nsnucno1 3012 5530 . ssJo 5530 PATllNT TUTOR ACT NOWI • • • =ca~~10 OIWtGE COUNTY • Stalil\la •Chemistry FAIR • Physics • T11m Paper1 Help needed Hlllng • Reading • THI Prep tropical planla from (CBEST, OAE, SAT) .My 111h-27th· Dally. StUdy SklMI. F0< ftH l'roplcal Treasure• I nformation call: Bldg 10 Booth 60t~ Jim Media 147·MATH July t-10. 10am-2pm No calla please WEPAYWELL TUTOR 30yra up. Reg/S1>9clal Ed. Read· Court Proooaelng apecl•tt•t "" $1930-2585 Per Month Oran99 Co. Harbor Municipal Cour1 H•k• quallfled Individual• to P¥!0tm a vllltety ol dutle1. llequlrea 1 yr clerical 4Q wpm Come In for written wat. Monday 8-3().97, 9am, 4601 Jamb0<ee Rd. N.B., Room 222 ASSEMBLERS Call (714) 476-4774 for more Into. Ing/Math. All 1ubJact1. ----------Mrs. Lee 882-1420 Tutor-College Engll1h Teacher. Test Prep: Will train. You can _W_h_e-th_e_r_v_o_u-·r_e_b_u_v_tn-g eun up lo $600 or selling, Clasallled weekly assembling covers all your needs! and aervlclng 1tgn·up GEO;SAT;TOEFL. ESL Mra. Btackatona f20·1386 TUTORING boxee. 1·800·354·7331 Credantlelad Teacher A ssistant Menager Mot t Subjects-ESL. Math·Read·Speclal Ed Remediation 644·0325 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 Customer Service Cashier Toll Road Attendant S7 hr In lrvlne HIPPIES WITH THE FLOW Tired ol having spare change aftor your pay checks been spent on blllt? HIP ART POSTER CO. Seek• career oriented people who enjoy ... Music, Money, Travel & Casual Dress . No exp needed. 5350/Wk To Start. For immed Interview call 75 ... 5858 E1tt.3 Athletic Attitude Oo e 1 S10K mo. Commission appeal 10 you? Expanding s everal openlng1 tor Health. Co needs 2 Full-time: Swing & team players. Will g raveyard shifts, train. 714-545-5041 varied days otf. Part· time: Swing shift, Bookkeeper Full varied doya/hours. ch• r g • Mes a Must b a lloxlblel Upholstery Design Positions Include Center. Computer lit· weekend & holiday orate. A/P, AIR, PIA. work. Cu1tomer Hr· Full·tlme M o n-Fri. vice, cash handling & Non-smoking. Fax PC experience. Neat & resume to: 574-8656. Prolesalonal. Reier· ---------ence1, drug taat & Cen't Find Work? criminal background You can't be looking checka conducted. too hatdl WANTED 15 APPLY In paraon people to till various M01"1ay-Frlday po11tions from war• 108m·2Pm at: hou1e to manag• FeaTrN Building ment. No eKperience 30 F•lrbenke #100 necessary. Call Now, lrvlno, CA 92818. Brent (714)891·5784. (noaroet cro•• •treeta er• Alton CASHIER • PT end Irvine Blvd) M·F 1 pm-6pm. Near 1'14-580.2197 Fashion Island. Call •ATTN : Coate Mose• Cella at 714-750-1872 Post a I Po• fl Ions· ...,.c-.-.-h-le_r_FT_,_B_e_n_e_fi_ts Clerks an,d sortert. No Delivery & Stock PT. ex,p req d, Benelill. HI-Time Wine Cellars For exam, salary, and 250 Ogle St. c .M. tHtlng Information call ' 1·800·547·4787 CNA Full-time, In Adult ext.1508, 8am-6pm. Dav Care for elderly. Acc ount• Peyebl• 548·9331 Plywood & Lumber Co =-....,.--.....,,,..,.....,-=,__....., looking for FT, A/P Contemp. Club/Food clerk. Sl 1/hr. Assist All positions avail. controllor w/maintaln· •Servers Ing the overall occt'g •Cocktallera systom. good problem •B•rt•ndera [U)J[l Jll Ji 1_ fll ft l @) I . I ~ Hl[ \\ARKHl~G 1 SALES REP (Outbound) Direct to the Consumer Come sell• product that re-orders Itself. Seeking dlllgent, hard working reps to sell to a rapidly expanding customer base. Good compensation package includes a base salary and commission on gross sales and benefits. Only people who desire to be the best need apply. No Smoklng office near the airport. Monday through Friday, 8 :30-5:00. Flexible, some Saturdays. Call 714-476-1150, Ask for Mitzi. solving abilities a •Cook• must, exper necessary Apply daily 1·7pm @ l!I Custodians & Housekeepers Baaullful rallremenl commu nity loc•t•d close to bus rout91, n•!l' the UCI c~ua, haa Immediate PT & PT openings tor Iha right Individuals. Ex· perlanca helpful but willing to train. Some communication 1klll1 naca11ary. Great ben- alill, Including paid medical, dental, vision and lllo lnsuranoo. Unllorm1 and !roe moat provided. Apply In person at Regents Point, 19191 Harvard Ava., Irvine, CA 92612. No phone calls plaa1a. Drug-free workplace. EOE. Relall FEDCO Super11ores, a JeJldtr In the South· enr. California retail lndustty has on-going ernplo~ment oppty's tor the following: •Main Checkou1 Personnel •Sales Associate •Cart Rur .. i era e Early A.M. Stock Replenishment We ofter full-ti me hours, excellent ben- efill and exceptional g rowth 60pportunity. We ask that you be bright, energetic and have the ability and doslre to help give our customers a satisfying shopping experience . Please contact our Personnel Office at the following location. 3030 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa, CA FEDCO, INC. Customer Service For1une 500 Company •••king motivated lndlvldual w/mln 1 yr experience to provide c u1tomer service to our community organizations . (20·30hrs per wk, EOE temporary July·Dec.) RETAIL SALES Call °' aend resume to: For chain furniture Entertelnment store. Salary/Comm/ Publication• Benefits. Call Al or 151 Kalmus #J4 Klmber1y at 476-8363. Costa Mesa 92626 5 A L E 5 Attn: Ms. Lauren * WHAT IF?* at 662"2020 Millionaire wanted to •DRIVERS-Delivery train 3 people what he Have fun while earning did, to achieve what up to $12/hr. Cllll Joe he has? Health Co. * 537.3347 * • 714·668·3634. HAIR STYLIST-PT SALES Busy HB Salon. Satur· *FLY 4 FUN* - day a musll Guarant'd H~h Co. needs 3 salary. 985·0023 people SSS motivated M erkotlng Drive a & A+ attitude for new Mercedes. Does $10k/ olc. Train avl 668·3634 mo./comm. appeal to Sales for boating vou? Expanding equipment. PT. Call health company Tom at west Marine needs 3 team p layers ' 845· 1711 tor O.C. Will traln.t·s-T""'U__.D .... E_N_T_S __ W_a_n_t_e_d 714-597•8798 FT/PT Will Train. Earn PHOTOGRAPHER Money While Having Freelance, 35mm tor Funll Ricky 537.3347 O .C./L.A. real estate •TELEMARKETING magazine. Call Laura O.C . Flremans Assoc. '714)722•1258 Have fun making $$$ Real Estete PT Asst. $10/ hr Jay 537-3347 10< top producing N.B. Agent. Computer skills Warehouse . & Lie pref. Call Ron@ Wickes Fuml.tur.• 1s 780·5000 x 1o1 accepting applications for both lull and part- time warehouse. Must be respons ible, dependable and motivated. Excellent benefits package. Retail hours. Receptionist PIT, Mon-Wed-Thur 9-4 Attorney needs help answering phones and general olltce duties. S6hr. Fax Reaume: 651·8915 or call 644·7240. Apply In person at: Wic kes Furniture 3200 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa. CA RECEPTIONIST-NB R.E. Co., noods FT person M·F. $8.50/hr. Fa.x res: 714·640·57321---------1 Send resume to: The Tap House Personnel, Box 1045 Adams.({! Beach Blvd 1---------1 Tustin, ca 92781 Huntington Beach Rooms, apartments, homes Classlfled can satisfy Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read Classified TRADE Grend Opening .July 10th EMPLOYMENT 5530 ~ through classified 842·5878 Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card# or mail it in with a ~heck today! Run for a weekl If your car, does not sell we'll run it for another week FREEi All for $1 o• daily 642·5678 ---------·-----------------D YES,SELL ~y CAR Nome Addreu Cily Zip Phone Credit Cord D MC D VISA D AM X # exp __ Mail To: DAILY PILOT 330 W 8ay Streat, Cosio Meta, CA 92621 (11'/ 6'2·5678 Or FAX (11'} 631-6.sP.4 • (Prlvole Porty Only/ Pl.a.-C1teclc PwriMlll Box., '1'or-Molie Model ha - O,._/Sw!t o,._,...,_ o -..~ o -..~ o~ ... 0 o.tlt °"""" o c..... One owner. XLT. leather, CCC. (F..06998) LO 195 NISSAN MAXIMA SE '94 DODGE VIPERRDSTR • ' i ' • • ' ; ' , • I ~ . . . . . . .. SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1997 • :!MPLOTltfENT ANTIQUES 8010 Pt1.RNITI1U 8014 COMPUTUS 8018 IALIOA :s!IVICES 5533 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ISLAND 6108 :iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml "•lnted Ol•tru .. d * 810 IALE * Leptop UM Hew. P&ICI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii l<t•IH Look 'r•nch "''•sat 10am-5pm 13299 plu• w . 8•11 •129 112 Topaa• Buf1et. L 1 oe WU H38 Ueed trurntture to r I 1 t 5 0 /o b o • (In all~) .. t/SUft llo4 11&00. 437·1149 1~ OPPI e?e-723• fwlry, Oltha, fu rn, ·-····· Plea•• be a1Na1a lhat tne ll11lng1 In tt1l1 cat· • •gory may require you --------Mot t meroh, tbl1, ehr• bOOka. h "hld Qin•, eouc.hH & mor•I At: Maolnto•.~ l2 MB recordt, klOQaoe. tin· 10 Cl lf a eoo nurrlber rn wh1cn lhore 11 a charge per mlnu1e. T op Dolla r Paid ! StcOl'ld Chane• Antique• Ram w/17 cotot NEC •n• dl.iwa -, MOW•I From 1800·19tO. 1724 T ti A Monllor & printer. ~---·--~..;,;,.;.;.;.;;..;.;.;;;~1 1 pc: 10 enhre Htate. ue " vo. Xtru 11295 548..eo90 l!auto Sal• Sport• Pa1nt1nga, chin a , Llquldatln9 eoooa.f. mamorabllfa, g laH • • ENT gl1ware. furn, eto. home of Immaculate ware, furniture, golf & •EMPLOYM 40Yr ue RH 873-8223 furniture . 220-1005. WANTED t•nnla aalea tamplaa. :WANTED 5535 ~======~ Ne w Ivory allpcovet•d TO BUY 6019 bo~~ ~~br i~!HI • t0fa, ovaralzed chalf1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sat/Sun 8am·3pm Beautiful v olup. 1Jr <111 and ottoman. 1'700/11 &u o u a wom an 10 ef.STAl(!S~ OBO. 078·9188 Roller Bledee In -------- 1ak• care of older l dac.nl condl&Jon, •lz. CORONA min, caregiver gooel Ai11.., .... 1o·50.~ ••"RCHANDJSE womena 8? &42·8533 DEL MAR 6122 cook rel• Chrlsline nu:-/ 714..e40·3735'7 ·&t.~~tluy: MISC 6015 Top Dollar• Paid iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... glllt, ~. • For Record a. Jazz, Quelltr Qare9e Sale ~ clft.potlety Sountrac ka, a le . 6/28 7·1 No early DOMESTICS 5540 oldGOA.in.0t1nt , BARBIE CAR S225. Call Mlk• 84S-7505. bird~! oa11gnar cllha, ··-------I = bronl.11 .. _ Burlev Biko Traller pin• din 181 bed w/bx • • ,..,,., S325 Combl Stroller • * HOUSEMAN * l(fllrlg, $75 . C II 831·2431 FREE TO YOt16022 aprlngs. Ev•rythlng tor decomlYI objecta · • new kltch. If you want 9 foara E11p Cluan & •OntlWl\cwencwt·_.. Wolft Tennlng Bed• we got It & Iota morel ma1n lt11n largo hcimo11 Ten At Home ** 703 Irle ** • O•JlcJc.oor cJut1<HI, car • ~erlCal Buy Dirac& and S avel Peb Burm••• cat. neut. --....,........,........,...----• caro. poi caro, cJrlvlno. •Eatlllultaconduc:tad Commercia l/Home daclwd. loving. adore• •SAT 8o12+ • coc.okmg. nerving Xlnl • lrrmldlale cuti unit a from S 199.00 kids. haathly. (Frea to Bedro,om Furniture ' 118 rola L!.3·3050 714 ..... 49-371) Low Monthly Pymta 1 cat home). 848-8473 & M ao1 ltemal r. -.t. I.. Fr•• Color Catalog 817 M., gold Ave. !e a by•llt•r Need ed Call 1•800-7,.,.0158 PIANOS & ••SAT 8o2•• • PT My CM h omo 1----------4 Neighborhood Salell Mon /l. WorJ 2 ch1I-1--------ORGANS 6059 Cameo Highland orori o & 4 Fluont APPLIANCES 601 1 COLLECTIBLES Follow •lgne off Eng . own car. roll· ·-----iiiiiiii Coaat Hwy ablu. rol'a Groa~ job 1=ji ____ iii6ii0iilm7 PIANO Young Chang ---V-e-rd_S_a-le-=--- rcu collog~ atu onr Magic Chef Re fr lg· 1• Upright. Won on game •sat 7am-?• A11rio / 662·73'12 e relor white, dbl dra, HAWAIIAN STYLI! 1how S3500 obo. New Clo the•. toy a & HOUSESITTER 14.6 cubic ft. Great BAMBOO PICTURI! 674-0122 /848-4888 much morel Av,r:ion~1blo Proroulonal eh apo $2 00. Call FRAMES. Cuatom 513 Orchid Ave l>lkoll 0,collunl caro Howard 759·8507. mado lo fit your size. ·-------<>I yciur homo cioan. --------Call for Info 2t8--4083 -------- r1/llrnk Minimum 1yr. Whlrlpool Heavy duty GARAGE SALES COSTA MESA 6124 • <.>i:i-Cal Bc.orn/E<.lucarocJ Wa'Jtlor & oloc dryer. COMPUTERS 6018 , nc.rs 6'0-44J9 pp 2yr11. new . $40 0 . " e 3 , • 7 a oo I iiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Thinking of having a garage ul•? Give us a calll CLASSIFIED 842·5878 t997 MAIDA 126 SEDAN BUY A NEW 1997 MAI.DA 626r AUTOMATIC, FACTORY AIR COND., AM & FM CASS. AND MORE... MAZDA VAUJE S~ ........................ . fACTOl!Y RE8Al'E .. .. .. .. .. .. .................. 'I 8EA01 DISCOUNT ............................ .. VINI 56A6028 $15,310 +TAX 17''1 lk;1c liHhd 714/842 6666 ~= I ltlllll l l ~'l ll ll fk,IL'll. ( '.\ -l l ~~ ~ . '·: ' SING RES "I prefer advertisin~ . th the Pilot and t e ~1 B I. due to the great · · d great response an . " er service. Dail ''Pilot custom Bill Solis """""' " .. ,,¥.:. "' '" *BIG SALE* Fri & Sat 10am·5pm U•od Furniture 10°/oo40% OFFI Moat merch, tbla, chra couchea & moral At: Second Chance Antlqu11 1724 Tuatln Avo. COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE! Weatblutt VIiiage Saturday 8·2 Sunday 8·2 Victoria/Canyon Please park along Victoria & Canyon GARDEN SALE EXOTIC ROSES In 18"whlle pots, flo w· era, giant Oahllas, Orchid• & moral 45 to choose from! Sat 9·4. •285 22nd St• For appt 645·9360 WHAT HAPPENS ff YOU 0011'1 ADVllTlll7 NOTHING. Call the Classifieds (714) 642·5678 . . ln~p~n..d.~nt cus10 M DESIGN FOR yQUR LIFESTYLE AND auo STARTING· ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 7 l1r Leg11l Department 111 t ht Daily Pilot is pkastd to 11nno11nce a new service now a1N1ilable to new businesses. ~ wiU now SEARCH tht namt for you at no txtm chargt, anJ savt you the timt and the trip to tht Court Hou.st in Santa Ana. Thm, of count, afor tlN garch is completui ~ wiU file your ftctitWu.s business na~ statnnmJ with the County Ckrk, publish once a ~tk far four ~tits as required by law and thm file your proof of publication with the County Ckrlt. ,. Please sttJp by m fik your fictitious business statnnmJ at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mt:Ja. If you cannot mp by, please aJ/ us at (714} 6424321 anJ U-'! wiU malte amzngtmmts for you m handk this ,roaJure by maiL If you shou/J havt any farther questions, pktm aJ/ us awl U-'! will~ mtm than gltuJ m assist you. <;;ood luclt in yqur new busines.r · Da' C'Pilot l\ NHWN>lrr UBAC:ll • > .. '' ~348Mo. + '"' + I.la hw l6 lll<•UI"' Ciu-.1 cni.I lcuc un llf'f'l'•Mlli &.TIOl!tl. \l,WS down. Toc;J llrl~·oll U ,417. Rtt.iduill $1l~l'll. '1lital JD>'""''u. Sl2>42JM +I.la. 12K mile> 11C1 yo:w ('111231) 399Mo. +lax h tf \(\ llM>lllh\, Clto.cd .:n<J "'"""IHI llf'JYIM:d •T.:Jll. $2,'1'10d11w11 TtM,.I tJr1vc·ull \4,7K'I 114 Rc•iJulll i21,lll'l.7S, Ttll•I 1>.1ymcnh \l4,l"4 + •·•• MSRP \lS,1125 12K mrk•l"r ycw.(41114S'I) $16,995 7 OTHERS AT SIMILAR SAVINGS! I only (YF35001Z) '88 HONDA PRELUDE Low miles, 5 spd . moorwoof & lllOIC, ideal grad g1f1. (0W15) '88 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE White, lca1her, 4_~ V-8, new car lf~·in! (268798) $339Mo. + tu ror 24 munlh•. a.-i cni.1 lcll>C oo af'lll'U-.I ~11. S2,Yl'I """""· Ti>tal dnw·olf S4,4K'l.4'1. Rclldual S2U,Y27.lll . Total Jlaymc:nt1511,l:lfl+111.J. 12K nul~ p:r yc;ir. (70110\15) 14,995 3.9% APR FINANCING UP TO 48 MOS. nn approved LTOOll I only ( UM3 I 702(1) '92 CADILLAC SEVILLE Low S9K mi., polo wltan khr., ·new· body style. (818717) '94 BUICK PARK AVENUE ULTRA 3.1 Superdwgcd. low Iii, kit . .t men, sqllWy dw! (621988) *6 988 197 CHEVY ASTROVAN s19 988 While w/gray clolh. rw AJC, llllllY xtras, prev. rental ( 13WJ3) '90 BUICK LESABRE LTD. Liiv .. many power fcalures, rchabk & economic.ii! (51ro84) '87 ACURA LEGEND Vt 988 Only 69K m1., white. aulO, super clun. new car IT~·IR. (023693) ~ / '89 CADILL AC COUPE DEVILLE *10 988 Low 66K mt, 4.5 VS, ltlv. & more, classic style. (200648) '90 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE Only 45K mi .. upphirt, blue lthr., super clean! (309222) '96 CHRYSLER LHS Only 7650 mL, emerald w/neutral lthr., bal. of •'llT. ( 104200) '95 CADILLAC SliDAN DEVILLE lcw 27K mi .. white pe1rl. un llhr., CD & more. (251721) s12· 988 '95 CADILLAC ELDORADO Jadcstone. 1111lll't .. 3.8 V·6, new car lrade·in! (6021 49) Polo green w/n11ml ltlv .. only 26K mi., like new! (616739) '92 BUICK PARK AVENUE '92 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SSEI s14 988 '95 CADILLAC FlDORADOTOURINGCPEs30 Loaded! Moon roof, CD & more! Supcn:lwged val11e! (2.5749S) Only 861 S mi., calypso 1111 lw., CD l mocc, like new. (619291) All vchlch.:~ ~uhlcct Ill prh1r 1>alc &. crcllh 11ppnw 11I 11lus toll, lie., lluc., sn111(1 &. llcKtlnurlun fcc11 Pk1urc~ hit lllu"trntlvc pur1wsci; 1111ly. Ellr>lrc11 Sunlluy u1'c r 11uhllc111h111 . . . IN ABER s J ~~l{l :I :WJ\ 'l' ( ~l.J( )SI :! ( 0 1111\l'llll'lll" ''l .1kd Sl1111l1 id tl11..· l()~ I ll'l'\\,l\ Oldsmobile .... SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1997 Lease a • 1scove amon Southern California's Largest Land Rover Centre • l--____ 36_m_o_n_th_s ____ , Right now you can get a Land Rover Discovery for t just $395* a month. And if this doesn't pique your interest, just step inside. You'll find dual temperature controls, leather seats, and genuine wood trim. In addition, with its 14-guage steel chassis , permanent $ 0 first month paym ent $ 995 down payment $ 0 security deposit $ 995 due at signing .___ __________ __. four-wheel drive, and rock-softening coil spring suspension, the Discovery has yet to meet a mountain it 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. DISCOVERY LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD • NEWPORT B EACH - ( 714) 640-6445 •Qhred by parfllei~ lOftd RO* Reea.lefa eo ~ i.-"'~with lOftd lOMr f1nonciaf ~lo unit ol tMW F1nonctOI ~ ~ Inc) ~ eo mMM appM MonlMy Pl'f"•* baled on 36 ~ cto..d .nd ._for 1991 Oiw;vwwy SO w,lld.r .-nor. MSl:I $34,62.S ·~ ._ftallon thor1i'9' Cop eota•$32,680 bol ol ~ lwe ~· S 13,12,. AC:q..iaJllDn Jee $450 . ._.,Cap COie •~ $ 1.00 l-... ~ b loltet, NV'~ and lie... lw MOMlllflOO ..,....,., w wear and"°'·~ ond O//'f op9iojll..,. on ww ~charge cl IS~ per ..... b eodl ... O* 10,000 m.a.. per~ ~ °'*°" d "'°""~ $2),19115 • 4;' :.tih a.. 12.50 .,,. ... •m Jee ff,....._ 11ftGIputd111d &.-... dolt"°' oc.,... Olll"MIJ.ip "9t* ""'-"the pwchow ~ •• u.K.., ot. coi:.i.,. .. ~...,.. ~us "'111 .. ¥0M. G90ifubAI on al ollilr ~ .......... ~....., .... COii """' ..... ......, ... .,.., by June 30, 1997 ~to O' ...... ~ .. I I t , "'c• ..... • l . . . .. . • 4 ..... . .~ .. • • ' • I I ' l ' [I 10-SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1997 Newpon ee.chJColra Maa Daily Pilot ' . J'.f-1 ·. r-F11r:cl 11 ~ r ~ Stock for · 11111ecli1te rr F (f r;:-f -r::-, r,. Delivery . Very &i11ited Supp Ne., 1 97 Mountaineer ~~CP>~ 1°ft, FINANCING! • I' • 4.B'Yo FINANCING! per mo. 1 97 l.incoln Marie VIII 1 97 1.lncoln Contlnental ~CWPJ . per mo 4AT THIS PRICE • • Plu~ •-11 '4 morth Cio~t foo. "d e ~ 200 00wn + $1.BOO Fac;1 Ret>oie • f~~ paym~nl • Ref Sec Oep and lwSl Year license fee S7 106 ~9 + $1 IKX> Facl Rebate due ,: al rl{ .. pl(Jll Pi,r 11.lse ~~'"'' ~.a .it·~ •citurt' •dlul' S;i!J 69? B.iseCJ on 12 000 rn ~per ~edr 1) cerils perm le lo! excess m ieage Tolal paymen1s S7,754 16 Leasee is lf'StJ(t1~1bli' le~ wear & te<1• , Pd <-••hr.ti 1 crP<H approval and 1nsuiab1l ly (•704365) MSAP S38 1!1. Faa Rebale $3.400 CM.M Samgs $3.783 (~ prce Sll997) (f 7016.S 1 701&S5. 701653. 681~) 1 97 Mercury Sa•le tJ II ~W9JIJ • Arnt-Lock Brakes • Cruise Control • Power Windows • Power Door Locks • And Much More '811.MGl.N 'llRBClllY CCIVTNN1IL COUUll Low llJes ~ WfldA.ocks ABS Le~~ L w V~ PtMiW WtlCbts. ~Oro Moonlool Dual Pwl Si>ats tor:~s AJC 1mac Condtoo l?XAN961 •3RBL613 ~9C9JWil $lli9<9X% '841.MGl.N '•FORD CCIVTNN1IL ABIOl1IR Xl.T Low..,~ Dual Al ~· lealhel ABS Rear At Coo E"1ld Yan. mnac Cond ~ ~ Seats act Wan PN~ loaded Faci Wan¥\ty •~EN813 l3RP\J409 ~Il(Q)9 C9J% $ll (6)9 C9J% 2AT THIS PRICE '8! Riii E-160 CCIWIBIDI VAN Low ~~. F~ looded ()ie Owner. MUST E lmac Cond IA70238 $ll]9C9JWi .. r.&ClllY GRAlll MARQlll • 6 Ull!f VS. ABS. Pl'Seal. Pf/fl Ht~. CMe. Loaded! m>K378 $TI19<9X% 1 97 Town Car 1 97 Mercury MysflCfue ~~~~W9J1-~~ ~n33 W9Jll • 15" Aluminum Wheels 5) • Power Door Locks • Power Windows • Remote Locking • Cruise Control • Fully Loaded •CD '86 MEIClllY .... _ •FORD 'llRBClllY GRAlll MARQlll fJWEMll MUITANGCCIW. llafll low Wes ()ie Owner. Pflifl... mnac • Low '-' ies lea'llef. ABS IAJal flowef Sea:s Aecrorey. Auto, ~. Power Wtld. 200 ~ 3 lJter V6, Leathe'~ 4 6 ll11!f VS. Peal! Whlle. ABS, J.bncd. Conc1•1ion. Facm wair81\1y 00 Pov.er E~ bmlac Cond~oo Power L.oclls. Fw ll the Soo 1n1er0. PL.~~a ~ S&!Jtl loaded 131.\( 7 t E 449 ~ Wanetlt'f Much Muc Morel • 24 $Il]9C9JW§ Mill]~§U MillJ~§JM $ll]9<9X% 3)TI4}9<9f% '841.MGl.N 'llFORD WlMGl.N MAlllV. EJCPUlllRm MAlllV. 16 Pre-Owned ~ Vlll'S lo Slock ~21lmles ~Len I.a. Lowt.t ~ lealher. Low M.les, ()ie Owner. loeded Pntacy Glas & Mn Pt.I~ 00. Phcne. JBl, Hlf loaded tl.AJ649 11ll1<127 l3<JS433 $lii9<9X% • 't Nf'tllport BeachlCotta Mesa Daily Pilot SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1997 8t1 ..::_ r,::::::===:~~=====~===============~~~~=~~~T •F WE'VE ao1 rauR 11u•sER!I SADDLEBACK Results! 1. YOU'VE GOTA NEW CAR! Salee Lening '-Buy, Lease Or Browse" Come See Why. Orange County's Auto De,lers Are Number One In Customer Satisfaction! IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714 380-1200 CREVIER IMW Sarrt• An• Auto Mall Edinger at 55 Fwy Ua-3171 C'3 ©• ~·s CHEVROLEr mlSSIOMVIEJO COllEll CHEVROLET LEXUS OF MISSIOll VIEJO 2828 twbor Blvd., Cost.a M..a 29400 ~ Pkwy., Mlulon Vi.to FlETCME.R JONES MOTOR CARS 1301 Quall St.. Newport Beactl 833-9300 Me-1200 1 (800) Ml-6398 ~~~-1-----_;,,--~--~~+-~~~~~~~--1t---::::==========:--t-~:-~~~~~-. m ~ ,LINCOLN .,. ~ GO ~ ~MERCURY n::;dd~~Otdal•ioble nu 1c::K A1UI ClllYll.EMVMOUlll ATLAS DODO• 2929 tWbor Blvd •• Costa Meu 2925A Hlfbor Blvd., ea.ta Mela I.Am ROVER ... OAT BEACH 1540~ ~ Nftiport 8-:t'I DIERS CADILLAC BUICK 2600 Hwbor Blvd., Costa Mesa BEACH lllCOll MERCURY 16800 Beedl ~ Hu'ltlngton Bead1 Me-1834 1148-1934 M0-8445 &40-9100 .._ _________ ..._ _________ _..._~ _______ __,..._ _______ 61dsniobll 848-7739 9040 COSTA MESA .6124 NEWPORT 6169'""BiiiOiiiAiiiTSiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii70iiilii1 =~isSER~~~o AUTOMOBILES CADILLAC iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BEACH 1• -------• 7 8 s e v 111 e 2nd Multl·Complex blkea, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 14' Old Town Canoe iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii owner, xlnt cond, beds, furn, glasaware, O•r•ge S•le· Sat 7am Great ahape S450. 8HP Evlnrude Long rebuilt eng. New trans, hsewares, ofc/ex•r· 01hw1hr wlngbck chr Achlllea lnrlatable. •haft outboard. $450. BMW 9030 custom wire whls, else equip, llnen1, din rm chrs gar opnr Good shape, older d·S48-8432. •722·2943. 52950/obo. Need to ,,.. Classified Adrertisi•1 could~ewr made. 1De ftblm w.u inaaliblc! (I ~ rta:iwd more rapome than I ~with my ad in the Yellow Pages) . 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Moving· S•t 8-12 1991·All new Interior, 714-548-8408 exc' cond S60oo/obo: Remember Yeslordayl Multl F•;,..11~ S•le Furniture, clothes, with low cost secure • Musuem aualltyl Eve~hlng Qoeal deconator hems, etc. slip. $9500. 548-8408 Dock , Xlnt Location. 714-722·1258 Priced lo sell (101429) 338 I! 18th St 117 YI• H•vre (very secure), water/ '90 3251C Red Conv. Mission Viejo • • •MULTl·FAMILY• POWER BOATS elect. 873·7877 Loaded! All pwr, 5spd Land Rover S~~ ~:;n~~~~he't~~~: Garage Sale Sat ~3 Side Tie for 25' boat. alarm, cd, alloy whls, 714·385·8750 deco Item• .\ morel Fum, tov.. computer 7012 Water/electrlclty. air bags. 80K. Low '88 CORVETTE a Items clthH child· Good Loc./Nr Udo. Bluebook Must Sell! • 288 E•at 18th t rent 'items &• morel S 1 O./per ft. 675-6128 S 14,000/flrm 673-4282 Sting r ay Co u Pe. NEWPORT B!ACH Yellow. All books+ Quedad• In Bluffs 89 E.xpreaa Cruiser '95 BMW 3251 records. Remember it 7 3 32tt. OAL 400 hra. CAMPERS RV'S 4Dr White/Oyster 39k Yesterday! 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JUNE 28, 1997 ~ ; Mo .• netgtlbor -t a. in stote for 4 "9tirty'1 partner f3 ~or Chaney r• f'ovai l5 Trite •e Remoce area 18 Boredom 1 Q ulth tone IO Fort &s=r:~tOfY al Wasp ~ '-Abnef' 35 etay-targcl • ltapshooting 41 Poor at fllxed quanhty 40 Pnsctlla s hubby i2 Tnckle "3 1.lne or clitrs 45 Singer Reese •7 Poor 9rade l& V1mp1re's large! 50 Frequents lhe hbrary 52 Alp S4 Sequin DOWN 1 Scrapboo61 2 Spacious 3 Door pans 4 Shue Ind Young 5 Cou n (a sweelhe8r1) 15 Alphabel starters 7 Kinds 8 Snapp!sh 9 Lonoed (for) 10 ·-Rarenona· 11 Ex1ol t 2 Wrner Wiesel t5 Summon 17 Bvt1ert1y catchers 21 ·-1a 1a1· 23 Gather (leaves) 24 Harvest 34 Per1urer 36 Lrnoleum piece$ 39 Jogging 41 Hot 44 Songs of Garbo 56 Soviel founder 57-Partc. WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q. 1 • ~th, vulnerable, you What do you bid now? hold: •A 1015 OA10 OJ lOS •J7881 The bidding hu proceeded: NOR111 RAST 80\11'8 W!!8T 10 t o ., What action do you t.aJce? Q. 2 • 'Aa South, vulnerable, you hold: •AKJ 1074 'V K5 OAK6 •J9 The bidding has proceeded: SOtn'H WEST NORm EAST 1• Pue P... t o 1 What action do you take? Q. S • All South, vulnerable, you hold: •V«*I Q71 OKQJH2 <MQJ83 The biddin1 has proceeded: NOR'IH ltA8T 80unt WEST IQ S•• SO P ... 3NT P-? •weak Whal action do you take? Q. 8 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •J 84 1\7 9 o J 1088 4 2 •AQ8 The bidding hu proceeded: WEST NOR111 F.A8T SOUTH 'M•UPRA l.o mll••· 81•c Beauty. (3TIM457)" Ontwtaa.HY .. 8.aACH MOTORS .. 714-842 ....... '93 MAZDA MIATA --------MIHlon Viejo lo Miles. 5 SpHd. NISSAN 91S0'_4X_4 _____ 9_2_2_1 L•nd Rover A /C • C a 1 • • t t • 714-365-8750 Only $11,977 •93 Pick-up Xtra cab,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&lii•I '92 TOYOTA 41l~ Extra Cab V8, A.JC~ CC, Trailer Hitch. 43't Ml. $12,500 850-8213 193 R•n11• Rover BEACH MOTORS tint, ac, caH, chrome BRO . One owner. 714•842•6880 pkg, 5apd, only 38k. l oaded. Chromes. Lo ___ ......;.. __ ......;....;;.__1 $9900/obO. 831·2878. l o miles. (626000) '94 MIATA '84 PATHFINDER Black/Ivory. P/W, P/L Loaded SE w/Leather. '94 Dl•covery Cruise. 1500708 Lo lo mllea. Auto. .. 1 local owner. Pert $14,977 (2jJ088)FLAWLESSS 1-V-AN--S------~ c ond. Loaded. l o L•nd Rover 9225 m 11 es . ( 0 9 5 l 5 8) LEXUS Ml••lon Viejo w MISSION VIEJO 714-~5-8750 '92 A•nu• Rover 1 ·800·689·5398 '80 DODG• CMG .. County. Sliver beauty. '85 Pathfinder XE VAN 318-V8 P/S, Plf!l- Books/records. Travel _M_E_R_C_E_D_E_S--9-1-3-i0 BO<, V8, 2WO, Alrm. Auna greall 11000: In ll)llel (610123) All PWR, New TlrH, OB0•714-eS44107: pgt.I BlG-4301 . .. 58 Extremely happy 62 Female horses i3 Gray matter $4 Certain alhlele 87 Cows· homes 27 At nollme 29 Social mtilrt 30 Entertainer Sedgwick 31 Use I keyboard 32 Craving victory 46 lnllexlble 49 Make lace 51 Hosiery 53rft= Coto<ado 58 Recedes 59 Bird's crop 60 Asian atllre 6 t Heart of the man er 65 FllQhtfess bird Q. 3 · Neither vulnerable, as Soulh you hold: •A93 QKQ5 OJ83 •AQI05 Your right-hand opponent opene U.. bidding with three club.. What act.ion do you tab? •• Dbl ... 1 What action do you take? U> Miles. Xlnt Condi•--------- MISSION VIEJO '80 450SLC lmmac. $18,500 obo 840·8370 '91 Chevy Aatro Van LAND ROVER Slk/Palamlno, 95K, ---------4.3 Iller, high output. 714-365·8750 2nd local owner, chrm OLDSMOBILE 9155 fully loaded, f/pwr, '""3 RANG OV R whla, cd, Michelini. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii reat ale. roof rack, Loo.lc for answers on Monday. • I! R E tow pkg. Mint Condi ~ l.lghl measure 33 Foot pet( 55 The labUlous 66 SllC>l:*Y as en -~a~~.0crh~o::~r0 .::·e;:0 .~~~~~ •as cut1••• ca.rra S8995 54e-3931 lo mllea. (628000.) ow11er. Exe cond. :0'!::; v:i 3~ob~i---------I (HRYSLER 9050 DODGE 906S DODGE 9065 '95 CIRRUS LX J,.o ml. Super Clean! Loaded. (3PPV864) Only $14,288 BEACH MOTORS 714·842-6666 '94 Viper Ro•d•t•r Black Beauty. Only 17K Miies. Loaded. A/C. Etc. Flawlessl (102012) $45,990 L•nd Rover Mlaalon VleJo 714-365-8750 '84 VIPER ROADSTER Black Beauty. Only 17K Miies. loaded. A/C. Etc. Flawless! (102012) $45,990 MISSION VIEJO LAND ROVER 714-385-8750 ~)t All South, vulnera~ you Learn to be a be tter brld1e player! Sub1cribe now to the Goren Bridp Letter by c.Wns (800) 788-1225 for information. Or WTite to: Goren Bridee Le~ ter, P.O. Bos «10, Chica10, Ill. 80680. •KJ83 'VA OK107tcl •KQ5 • 1'llt bidding hu proceeded: "'°'"11 EAST 80tmi WEST I• PlllM I O 1<::1 1¥" ...... ' " FORD 9075 FORD 9075 HONDA 9085 '85 Musl•ng Conv A Summer of Joy! '94 MUSTANQ LX CONVERTIBLE White , Auto, Chromes. New Lexus Trade. '94 Civic EX Runs g roat. all power. sunroof. AC. alarm. $1 0.900. 642-3623 Wht w/shlny new blk top. Powerful 5L auto· matlc $3495. 546.,.379 '87. FORD VAN Conv. #103879 $15,777 --------- V·6, A/T, P/S, A/C, l ow ml. Orig . Owner. $4,500 720.1722 '92 ESCORT LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·800·G89·5398 Auto, AC. Cass. Only --------'"-- 36k miles. (3BGY813) HONDA 9085 JEEP 9110 '77 CJ7 va. soh top. 331n tores, Smitty Bill bumpers. xlnt condl $4000. 909-593·6896 '94 DISCOVERY 1 local owner. Perl cond, loaded. Lo mlles . (095158) •92 RANGE ROVER County. Sliver beauty. Books/records. Travel In style! (610123) MISSION VIEJO LAND ROVER 714-365-8750 '94 DISCOVERY SE 7 Passenger. loaded. l o miles. (083862) Land Rover MIHlon Vl•Jo 714-385·8750 'ff DISCOVERY SE Black Loaded. Front Brush Guard. AfT. (181847) lo lo Miles! L•nd Rover MIHfon Vl•lo 714-385-8750 Hurry Only $8, 797 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1---------1LEXUS 9115 IANDROVER '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BUCH MOTORS '91 ACCORD EX 1• 714-842·6866 4Dr, CID. Moon Roof, 9113 w h 110 . # 0 7 2 7 1 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I '92 Explorer $1 4X4 One owner. XIII 1 •577 leath(lr. Etc. loaded. •94 ACCORD EX L~~~~!~er Black/Blac k , Full Powe r. #018146 MIHlon Viejo $15,577 714·365.S750 '92 EXPLORER LEXUS 4X4 One owner. XIII MISSION VIEJO Leather. Etc. loaded. 1·800·669·5398 '93 LWB lo mlles. Books & Records. Roman Bronze. Flawless. (634760) $29,850 L•nd Rover Mlsalon Vl•lo 714·385-8750 '92 LEXUS LS 400 Sedan. Immaculate! · (N0102064) MONSTER SALES Hurry! $19,975 '92 LEXUS SC400 COUPE Super Nice! Hurry On Sale This Week Only! (0020911) Only $18,987 (EOEi999l '91 CIVIC LX MISSION VIEJO Pow er E q . A /C . Cla~~~~:N.iENT BUCH MOTORS whether you're buy· 1 __ 7_1_4-_..8_4_2;...-6~8.;.8.;.6_ LAND ROVER Sedan. Super Nlcel . 714-365·8750 (2VOD785) Hurry! $8,495 Ing, Hlllng, or just looklng, classllled hfS what you needl FIND S12,000. 651-4698. 723·11104 VOLVO 9230 '81M•Z300 SL Lo lo Miles. Black aeautyl PONTIAC 9170 (019309). HURRY! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L•nd Rover '95 Grand Am QT, Mission Viejo Fully Loaded with 714-368·B750 Alarm, 2·DR. Under '90 MERCEDES C220 18K ml, $11,800. Sliver/Grey Only 714·645·9153 10,000 local mllea. ---------Factor y warranty. SAAB 85 Many Xtrast Pristine. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iiliiii (347573) $29,890 L•nd Rover Mission VleJo '90 900 Turbo Conv. 714•395•975o Beautiful summer earl '98 MERCEDES C220 Wht w/blk top, 53K Sliver/Grey Only ml. $13,000. 376-6953 '93 VOLVO 240 Super Cleanl Auto. lmmac. (30ST181) Only $151888 BEACH MOTORa 714·842.0••• '98 050 Tufiao WAG C/D, Power Everr th ing! 3rd Seat. #185102 $29,987 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1-Boo-e9 .. s3ee l o.ooo local mllea. Fa~tory warranty .. ---------1---------·-- Many extraa Pristine TOYOTA 9210 VOWWAGEN 9235- (347573) s29,990 • ... ------- '89 MR2 Red, 5-spd, M~~o:o'C:~o T·Topa. elo, p/W, al· •ee •ue Rebulll eng,.. 714-385-8750 ~0/~oo•t:~1:.o;~ ~rnt·~~,:i'= r::r: 'ff MERCEDEI C220 ,92 4 RUNNER $1900.obO. S4U569 Sliver/Grey. Only 4X4 SRIS 10,000 local miles. Moon Roor. Full MISC AUTO AZ • Factory warranty. Power. Lexus Ttsde. • 'I" 45. Many extras Pristine #041)551 SAVI! ,,. (347573) S29,890 SIEIZ•D ....... t-..-! LEXUS ~ .... ....-- MISSION VIEJO MISSION VIEJO S 178. PotacthH,: LAND ROVER 1·BOO·e69•539B Cadillac•, Ch•vya, 714-385-8750 BMW'•· CotvtttH."' '93 4 -Runner Blk, Also Jees>e. 4WD'L loaded! Full pwr, ac. Your Area. Toll Frff 4wd, new tlrH, cau, 1 ·800·21 a.eooo ut. snrf. S17K 675.0232 A·13H tot-cun.n& llllnga: Chances are you will find what you need ·---------~ at the price No room left you want to pay In the garage 9250.,: ANTIQUES• CIASSICS when you read for the ca~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilaiiill• Claaalfled •73 M....U Cltto9n: dally Showreo• Ofl91nM• 842·5878 37k mi, S 13,900. or .. ~~------.......:..-----_;.. __ _... __ ....;;.~~;.;.;;.-=---""-------~-1~--=:.....:.....:....::....:..::....==.::.=-~0---------·---...;..-----·4--------..:....---..IUlua----·--T-r_acs_•_l_998-__ s_2_12_41_lfl_•_: To place an ad In Claaalfled Call 642·5678. CLASSIFIED 642-5878 -• .. NEWPORT VILLA WE T Residential Alzhelmers Care "We meet : challenging needs with lovlnc r;are" 393 Hospital Road N.B., CA CLEANING SERVICES CONTRACTORS GARAGE IMPROVEMENTS MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 ROOFING 3910 . 3548 GENERAL 3558 DOORS 3678 HOME 3756 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C H I N E S E CHUNG'S PAINTING -------- •VICKI'S CLEANING LEWIS Conatructlon •$25 Service Call• LIKE-NU CONCRETE ACUPUNCTURE 2 3Yra Exp·Grt Prlcel eDAN OAWSONe We offer THE BEST Remodel•Handyman Repalra/Serv/Ope ners Remve Oii/rust steins, Massage Hett> 375-5389 Guar Work·Free Est PLUMBING HouH /Window Cleaning. L#704773 local Res. All M•k•s-Models crack rpr. Re-nu/seal wd Pain Care•Skln Problem Uc#375602 538·1534 Water Heaters e Drains t/#300613292 714·631-3555 lOYra Exp. Xlnt Reis. •714-557·5""25• Llc'd 650-Serv-(7378) decks Free eat 760·8427•.,...A,,..l_le_rg;;..e_&_M_u_c_h_M_o_r_• ~~~="'""""~,.,.,.,,,.....,~1 Vicki 714-888·0395 • •· COMPLETE PAINTING Remodel • Repair ••$475 • 16X7•• L&B Sporta Ther•PY The Best Work At The Faucets • FhcturH ---------•• •••••••• CARPENTRY 3510 tWFRINEDl!OWESCTLEAIMANITNEGs* DRYWALL Includes hallway, JEWELRY 3784 Pref & Personal Masuge lowest Price Guar'd. Ll55<1722 • 846-6720 R.EMODEUNG " S~RVICE weather·atrlp, lnstalla· • for Men & Women L1698286 547·8522 Pgr.,717·5729 L ADDITIONS 391• .. c 845.0335 SERVICE 3584 lion & tax 645·5704 O lf1 Certificates Avll ~ v DIRECTORY QUALITY CRAFTSMAH Wiiiiam Harold J eweler RN/LMT CM 722"9823 Gene Abram• Painting ========~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&iiiii& lnl/Elcl. atty PalnVReas S FARTHING INTllllORI Custom cabinets/crown COMPUTERS 3556 R _.. HANDY MAN 3710 Watch/Jewelry Repair 1---------Uc/Ins. Ben M00te Paint Kltchen/8a .... 'R--.. .... moldlng/lil1/marbl1/Ml1c • ecHa ... BookcHH• Antique • Fine Jewelry MOVING 3834 .,., ..... ....... repairs. Ch11rt11 557-7684 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Arch ea• Bullnoae •Ort iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Buy/aell/111de 873·03851=wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714-703-4942 (Voice/Pgr) Rm Addition• Via/MC Al>DITIONS REMODELING MACMEDIC e Care for Closets+Llght Sotllts 1• lk•'• Custom Painting L#580875 873·1212 --------Macintosh Computera ARCHCRAFT 4t3·7001 •P•lnt/Cerpentry• PUBLIC NOTICE Prof. Clean, Ouallty . RES. ZOIR. COMM. 3410 CERAMIC In your hme/ofc. Low/ ..... SMALL JOB EXPERT Drm:1'11 rog."'o0~,·1 KITCHENS 3786 The Calli. Pvbllc Utlll· Work. lnVEx1 & Dock•. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil TILES 3528 hourly rate. 873·8818 Drywall/Plaster Repair Gery 645-5277 ties Commission RE-lll'703466 831·4810 ~SK Ml! ABOUT... 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Cell 714-844-5465 Proleealonal lervlcel'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Home Repair/Remodel print their T.C.P. num- TILES $5 A SQ FT 11 ber In all advertise-Computer & Internet Costa Mesa/Newport 1-LAN---S------ments. u you have a --------·• Includes Materlal1 Training. Affordable. sm:,i~~cC:.~ ::~~~T 25 Y••r• l!xp. D CAPE & question abOut the I•· PET Free Est e All Surfaces On-ilte Tad 940-7972 Jim 83102480 LAWN CARE 3808 gallty of• mover, llmo SERVICES 3870 1·310·282-6806 1---------1 t~~;~~~lc~=~~~:.:; "'B""'R._E .... w-E"'"R,....'""'S--TV--v-c-R or chaulfeur, call: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FUil SIAVICI PLUMBING CO. • AU.~" Rf.MODfl.S • DRAIN a.EANNO •£11W«) • CERTl'1fI) BAl:XftOW TESTfNO • Pl.tMPS/BCll.DS • SEHClR crrtZENS asoxM'S RADIO OISPATCHED BONDED AND INSURED UCt685042 PHf 714-7?2-9998 SCREEN SERVICES 3919 --------- Mobla. •oreen ....,,, New & Ae-tcrffnlna Lie tfl 1a1873 Bondecl Roger 1t4-84a.G880 TELEPHONE SYSTEMS 3921• . • • • • • Apple 9 Mldn'osb SERVICE Peterkin Electrlo Prompt & low Rateal rea-com/am·lg fobs CSL818717 748·5255 & Home Service• Public Utilities BASIC YARD MAlfCT Commission Pet Sitter/Dog Watker1---------1Phone J•ck• '4•. Under s3oo. LIE73660 t CALL DOCS IT AUJ 714.558-4151 Dally/Overnight vl11t1. Randr lvlr Plumbing Retired l!mpl•~• BUSINESS SERVICES CLEANING 3488 SERVICES 3548 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A TOUCH OF CLAS 8 Tired of Se.,chlng Cleaning. Rea/Comm 'ffor the Righi Words? Uc/Bonded. Free Eat. let me help! Prol'I editing Teroaa 2B2·7143 lrticles·Menuscrlpts-WP ~yptd Copy . 15 y1s up •BOSS HOUSEC LEANING f1•11ona1>11 714·964·6 t 93 l lcensed·Bonded Sl0.00 per hour. • 714·54B·038B CABINETS 3490 •Bright Houaecleanlng i liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil European Prol11slon1l1. BHt In townl Rtfl. D1rek & Grace 714-857·2847 Aqvenct d Woodsy1tem1 Del M•r Cl••nlng Co By Alan S. lewl1 · Bock-up on CD Rom • System Updalc • Upgntdc.~ • lnlcmct ln~talls • Joponc..;c Typ!;Ctting • Purchase: odvicc Cell Rick 71 ... 89 J .() 190 Or Fu Me • 19'-02'7 .. • • • • • Acc•pt M/C & VISA 631-44l2 Reta avl. We'd/Bonded I R•p•lr Wh•t Your Cllnton Comm.' C.M. Dale 831•18 1B Peger-413-8142 Spllt Second Moving Denise 714-935·8670 Plumber Flxedl l677230(800)~2""' HANOEE DANDEE Prol Moveral 24Hr Srv ..,,,,..._.,...,,..,........,,,__...,.. __ ., llc'd/Bonded/lna'd Jobi Large or Small. ' TREES •, 70ey/Sr Olac/Tll7U52 Surf City Pet Sitting RemOdel 645·50791--------- Dealgn & Construct T,__.JD ___ 1.J-A 432·9123/P-346-5850 Full Care & Play Time. WALL FENCES & DECKS 3615 Ret'd Gen'I Engineer· ~;'".,!"f.::i476 TwuBrotheruMovlng My home, HB/opp-park COVERINGS lng/Bulldlng/Elec trlcal Same Day Service Uc/Ins Of yours. Sue 538-1748 POOL 3932 Contractor. 374-9407 L•wn Service,' Mow/ Prompt•Courttous•Prorl ---------• s~nVJCE 3894 odge/1od/1prfnklera/ Cll Tt34650 374 00 ... 1 &a\ *Wood Fences* HOME SERVICES cln·up. Al 986·2716 . • • PLASTER liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Replace/Repair Low$ Anything & Everylhlng Lve mag or call after 5 REp11ru 3880 BIROll POOL 811RVICI F II g/ U · Free E1tlmate. 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Eat '84 l.735978 831·•11 t PAATHINQ INTllRIOfil ln1lallatlon • Removal Olacount Wallcovetlng L560875 873-1atl ·Custom Cabinetry· t<ltchen • Bath • Doors Moldings • Mante ls tn1aso m -99B·8970 Reliable, Prol'I. Olly CONCRETE & Rt l/Com 714-458-9212 MASONRY 3557 ** 722·2605 ** leml Retired Contr1cto1 tandsc•P.ellrtlsllc deal9n. 24Yra Q\lalltw P1lntlnt 8temb•ugh Bulldera R1patr1, lmprov1m1n11, ContracforlC27-604006. TOUCHUPS, TOO PLUMBING 3890 --------- lattice Covlfa 1 Patios am job•. Oua111y/lnt•Otlty Profl & Ethical. &45-7505 24 Hr•. Richard SlnOf ROOFING 3110 Th• Stripper Speclallzlng In wallpaper Removal U8"241 H3·8037 Aav1nced Woodsy111m1 • ·Custom Cabinetry· ftltchen • Bath• Doore ~ldlnga · Mantels \'91850 7t4·98B·8970 c:l'IPENTRY 3510 RATED#! OR PRICE, SERVICE & C ONVENIENCE ORTE I care, 1<10 842-1170 u 2 1---------Cuat Redwood Oock1. LAWN CM! Great Workl c# eoe44 845•3209 THll LOCAL PLUM81R ------ Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie Olaaa, Plex Of Picket Low S Wkly lwn ave, RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. ·I J1m1a e 8angeft Co.· Cone, Patio, Driveway Hand Ralls. Fencing. HAUUNG 3720 cln·up/trlm/1prlnklere Palntlnoolnt/Ell Houae/Apt Fr" EallmalM Fplc, BBQ1. Ref. 25Vr. L70732t 714 ... 21-e822 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1~1.0291 PQ·802-1770 Ouallty Job. FrH HI. Friendly SefVlculnaut~ Exp. Terry SS7·7S94 L T L--.. Ll589897 e38-88B8 l1532981 971-8304 1---------JUNK TO THa DUMP ou orrH --eoape **"RO MAIONRY•• fLOOR INSTALL f714-H .. 18821 MarbOr Area 20Vre. A Bttttr WIY P1lntlnt .. ,.rt Dr .. n C ... nlntl BLOCK BRICK STONE . AVAILA8L• TODAY Wkly malnVNew lnetall Ouallty Craft1man1hlp & Plumbing R9J)alrt AE~! L7tr£!!•C:llV1 7WMor'!! UPAIRS 3620 988·1882 lrrlg workfTree trim t'or • rea1 price. Refs. 20yra exp. Ai wont guer. ... ,,.,.,,,,. u3· • ,. 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RAREr $11,997 '94 EXPLORER '96 TOYOTA XLT 4X4 AVALON $ifj77 $#!~7 Lexus Setvice $34.95 EVERYDAY LOW PRICE Includes, NEW Oil FILTER-NEW ENGINE OIL CHASSIS LUBRICATION-HAND CAR WASH- COMPLIMENTARY REFRESHMENTS We perform any needed Lexus Factory Warranty Work on your Lexus, regardless of where it was originally purchased, new, or pre-owned. -APPOINTMENTS PREFERRED- 714-892-6906 '93 HONDA '95 HONDA ACCORD ACCORD LX ANNJVfJ.SARY EDmON U. llits, slit, fifj~~ ilf497 '94 LEXUS '94 LEXUS ES 300 GS 300 Otrly J6i 11itsJ fd Is: CE.RnFLEDI Si1i!~97 II~!V#~ l . $597 + tax per month for 36 months closed end lease on approved credit Total payments $21.492 Purchase option at lease end $33,447 05 $1997 down + firtt mo. OMV, doc, taxes & refundable secunty deposit for $2290 04 15• per m1 over 12k per year 1#1700341 '95 TOYOTA CEUCA Air, <ASStttt, ---(JP]M43} $13,997 '97 ACURA 3.0CL 1600 ~ AlllO, luditt, CD, Sll1nO(, it In $AfE '91 LEXUS ES250 All SttWt bis. linwada, 8"'*/BWi $.AVE '92 LEXUS '95 ACURA ES 300 INTEGRA LS CD, llOOlltOO(, Aldo, amoo(, luthtr, chromt (MD pwr, /qw mi (lZFC559) (3NDL830) $14,997 $15,997 '94 LEXUS LS400 (flt If/ CD, "'"rf, 'f(lhrtt, SU & ttst 1m't ioday! f 196486) $29,997 '95~r ...... is•• (734b99) $35,997 .4% NEW '97 CAMRY LE'S , CC>UNT C>FF Manufacturer'• •....-•tecl Ret•ll Price 1 ot this discount IV0024285l 1ncludes dealer added options 2 ot this P'ice IV0073782 V007Joq•I EVERY NEW '97 COROLLA CE MODEL 1709 IN STOCK Monulocturer s Suggested Reto1I Price $15.217 DISCC>UNT C»FF AFTER $1000 CUSTOMH< CASH M•nufacturer'• Su atecl Ret•ll Price NEW '97 4-RUNNER NEW TIOO XTRACAB EVERY NEW '97 LANDCRUISER _____ _/~· IN STOCK 5 speed. cassette. must see (101254/146976) s5995 '93 CHRYSLER LE BARON CONV. Auto. p/seat. p/w/s/I. am/Im cass cruise. tilt, cust whls (101180/678988) s9795 '92 NISSAN KING CAB 5 spd. V6. ale. pis. am/Im cassette s1111995 '94 HONDA ACCORD LX 2 DR Auto. full power s15495 '94 TOYOTA CAMRY 2-DOOR SE V6. loaded. moonroof nice car LOADED '97 TERCEL '97 COROLLA 4DR '97 RAY4 '97 CAMRY 4DR saa~ 9. s 9. -• 5 13-· 9 . '14~ :.:.o. MO. MO. 7 MO. •b 1• "',, •o• lor 3b _,._, °" o clowd ..-cl i.c,,. on -oved uedot .O()t P•• to• for 3'b "'°"'"' °" o closed end i.o .. on opp<o-.d credot ·92• pluo too IOf 36 monot.. on o cloMd end i.o ... on 09P'cwed u.Ot ·b3• ,,..,. •o• lo< 36 tn0ntht °" o cto..d e<>d ...,,. on oporoved et.dot lo•ol •• """ $3820 8) lo<ol o1 poy-n11 S3476 88 ~...o.ot S 13 484 IOlol to 1•0tt S37 48 ]4 lo<ol ol po_., S3824 o.t R~ S 14 770 t01ol to t1ort U 767 26 I01ol ol pol'ft*'" ~.t27 36 Re..duol Total 10 ""'t $38~ 73 lotol ol po,_t, ~4 21 ~SI 8 700 8oMdon 12• ... i.,,,.. y-1()1 !* ...... !lweolt.. Sated°" 121 ....... _ .,_ l()o t-..... "*-'t., S17 270 8oted on 12~ ..... -,.-IOo p.. ,,.......,..,i,., Sotedon 12l ,..let per yeOt f()o pet ,.,,Je tt.<eo!tet I ootl>t S.O.. IV027 I 4011 I "'""' i.o .. 1"2521.5281 I o• r!..t IV01059'21 I "'IM..._ 1¥()()708421 '93 FORD MUSTANG CONV Ale. lull power. mint cond1t1on $79951 '95 NISSAN 200SX Must see '92 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4 V6. Extra Clean! '88 HONDA ACCORD LX 5 speed, ale, p/w/s/I. am/fm cassette, cruise. tilt $79985 '95 GEO PRIZM Auto air conditioning s10995 '95TOYOTA COROLLA DX WGN 5 door, ale, 5 spd, xtra clean sf2995 '93 GMC JIMMY 4 DOOR V6, auto s 1ff~045 '94TOYOTA CAMRYXLE VB.loaded nice earl '87TOYOTA '93 PLYMOUTH 4X4 XCAB PICKUP ACCLAIM 5 speed, 4 door, auto. pis e/c, must see ~7995 $8995) '96 TOYOTA '93 HONDA COROLLA CIVIC LX 4 to choose from Auto, (2005481379495, 2005"421370320, air conditioning s~f 1,49504081 $1°1995 '92 NISSAN SENTRA Auto, air conditioning $8995) '92 SUZUKI SIDEKICK 4x4 Auto. p/w/s/1 sffggs '94 DODGE CARAVAN ES Full power, muB1 see s1°31995 '95MAZDA 626 4-DOOR '93 TOYOTA COROLLA DX Auto. Must see ale $8995 $§4951 '92 JEEP '93 FORD WRANGLER AEROSTAR Auto, pis. tllt, V6, custom wheels must see s1°1~995 sff~9so5 '93 HONDA '96 DODGE ACCORD 4 DR STRATUS Auto, V6, auto. leather, $1·Ms ;ff~~ '94 MAZDA '93 TOYOTA MIATA CAMRY V6 XLE Ale, p/w/s/I., leather, am/Im Loaded, cass, cruise, CO. limited Ed. must see w~s1°6092912549) s105n995 '95 TOY TA '92 LEXUS TACOMA SRS EXTRACAB LS 400 uto, 4x~. V6. ale, p/w/s/I., Auto, ale, p/w/s/I., ABS, am1Ym cass. cruise, tilt. CO, cutt whls, CUI, mnrf, lthr, cuat. whla 723°4951 ' s24995 18881 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach (714) 847·8555 (888) GO TOYOTA THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES • JUNE 28 -JULY 4, 1997 P R O P t: H I ' O I· I' I! I \\ I. I. f\ MAGNIFICENCE IN HARBOR RIDGE PRESENTED BY COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES COVER STORY ON PAGE 27 Advertising Supplement Vol. 15, No. 25 June 28, 1987 Daily PiJoc lteal Btdtte • J~ 28, 1997 MES:\ \'EHl>E ~ \?erdc c.c. s Costa Mesa Golf Club VICTORIA ST. ~E\\'POHT TERRACE Orange Coast College c:i a: ~ ~ ~IES:\ DEL M:\H Orange County Fairgrounds ~t---........ ~ COU.E<a: PAHK Costa Mesa Cover. .. Coast Newport Properties 2. M.ip 25.-26. Metro ReaJty 3. Cannery Vilbge Rulty 27. Cover Home Story "'Pilot 4. Rumbold Realty 28.-54. Coilst Newport Properties fl ... ,...... • '•1•"" ~ 5. Stu Re.ii Esute 51. Westport Homes For Advertising 6.-9. RemnCorp. 58.-59. Newport Custom Est.ites lnfonnation 60.-69. Coldwell B.inker Newport Be.ich Please Call: 10.-12. Fred Sands Rulty 11. Newport Crest RuJty K~ Hancock 13. Fui International 73. open Home Guide ( 4) 574-4247 15. Cote ReaJty 74.-76. Homes of the Week 16.-21. Ellis Realty 77. Mortgage Rates Jan~t Vino~ad (714) 574-4 48 22.-24. PrudentiaJ ·Jon Douglas Co. 80. Cout Newport Properties 11.\HBOH \"IE\\' 110\1 FS Newport Coast Daily Pilot Real Estate • June 28, 1997 8 Wonckrful build ing opportunity. Unique 35 ft lot, mid block on charming Crisp and bright Cape Cod home Quality construction 1991 3BR, 2BA, wtl extra Wide street Cooently a 3BR, 2BA cottage $569,000 French doors, bay windcMt and vaulted ce11tngs .... .. . $679,000 Balboa Island Spac6ous Island Duplex. 4BR, 2BA with large balcony up, 3BR, 2BA with patio down Remodeled Kitchens/Baths Square footage cannot be duplicated! . . ., . . . . .$569,000 Jj .L~ Ut-~ 14tc.1Ui Stda & Lu~ Ji CHUCK RUMBOLD•LYMH WRJGHT•ROSE VALLERA•BIHG GIRUNG•HAHCY BEAR•KATHY SKIBICKI 119 Marine Avenue, Balboa Island • 675-48H UPPt:a NEWPORT llAY •.. Settnlty 3 Of 4 BR. 2 r~ BA. fplc belWttll Uv Rm/Fam Rm.~ 8R w/fplc .............. SUS,000 nonu. ROCK •• .5unny lad Unit Townhouse style 28R 2.58A with Din Rm. FMn Rm &. fplc. fresh lnleltof palnt ... ,... ....... $214,000 Upgl-dded w/granite kit counters. marble/tile ba!hs. blched oak ftrs. fr drs. pool/spa. S5'0,000 UDO ISl.L •• Cott.qe on 35 ft. Lotl ~ east end lido near l"1l1h a. d~. bead\. 2BR. 1.58a, So. Pado. . .............. S459,000 1Uall.l ROCK .. .5erene Paull \lkw Thousands In upgrades. 2500 sq. ft 3 BR each w/pitvate BA. 2 fi"plcs. shutters. wet b.v .. $)19,000 CORONA DU MAJl ..•. llulld whh View Build 6000 sq. It. O\lelooklng scenic c..viyon w/spectarul.v ocean view So. d Hwy u.95,000 COllONA DU MAA. ••• Oce&n Vkw View terrace, private garden/spa. 28R. 28A, lg LR wffr*. ne.v Little Corona beach ...... S619,000 COllONA DU MAR. •• Cute Cottqe 45 ft. frontage. ZBR. I .SBA. llv rm w/frpl. sep din rm. Inside laundry rm. 2 Gal gar .. $)49,000 CORONA DU MAR. .. Ocun View Steps to lime Corona beach Stunning 3BR. 2BA. remod kn. frml DR. French d~ S749,000 CORONA DU MAR. •.• O¥uslie lot Build 4200 sq ft home on site south d hwy Neat Uttle Corona Beach. ...... S49S,000 COllONA DU MAR...SO. of Hwy. Owmlng cottage plus private artist srudlo w/ocn view. Roof deck. 2-car garage .. S611.SOO ~----~- Daily Pilot Real Estate •June 18, 1997 ~ can help make ! the differmce in ! your life! ! COSTA MF.SA BLUFF AREA CONDO / ,1rgr .! nu.urrr m1tr, .2. 5BA. /irepl.icr. l <"1lr: 11t1t1rhrd gar.1gr Quur complex. c/Ou to br1Jeh. Cd/ -60-5000 fa-r ~ 16. MARK JACQUF.S $172,000 ' NEW LISTING IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS : ·'""'/' I 0 yr.1r vld 3 hdrm rrs1dr111 r wu/1 o~r .! ' /1dr111 rou.1' I 11•r .1//<1rdu/,/) 111 ,, prune /m-,1110n , /,,,,. to brt1.-I• < .ill -"MJ-'1000 r:\f f _,(, RAE RODGERS $419,000 CAMEO SHORF.S Ocr.111 l '1ew1. -l hrdnwm. 3 b,.11/1. drn r11dmrtf COUI 1)1Ud. ( ~i// 6·N--l f (}(} j.D. CALLAGHAN $97 5,000 . ' NEWPORT BEACH -18R . .! )H.·1 r11wnl•11mr. I 1kr nett'. nru• kuchen, • •It'll' f•llllt. 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C./J 760-5000 Ext. 525 NanDoyU! $895,()()() EMERALD BAY DRAMATIC VIEWS Ab1ol11uly mmm11g 48R + 4HA. newer IJOml'. Drop dtad ''""''·' M1t1ry amr1111w 111dud111g J.omr 1hr11ter drsitt"d by rrn111111nl Jrrhitrrr Ci/J 494-7475 BJllDolby n.950.000 BELCOURT TOWNE BEST LOCATION &dwrd. ou•11rr must St'll! Exqu1111rl1 Appt JBR .lBA ll'lth go'l"""' marbk /lbon + firrpl.arn. l:uroprJ11 gourmtt lmrhm H11gr t?WJtrr 1u11t ul"w11h bath. Oi1•n pnr•atr .r.atr r/4Jse 10 pnol Cali 760-5000 Ext.. IQ/ Ron Felsol Reduced to $994.500 BALBOA ISLAND Chamm1g JHR, lBA ron,1gt' (,'rrnt loranofl doJr to rl'lltrr. Oflrml at SSJl'/,000 C.IJ 760-5000 Ext. 136 D.Wy Pilot RH! Estatt •June 28, 1997 we can help make the difference in your life! MESA VERDE Darlt').!, rnR. 2BA. gr_e1u yard. Nia livmg room with pr~plau. Grt'lll neighborhood. Call 1-800-510-2005 Code #5009 MARK ACKRICH $20.9,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Rare opportunity 10 purchau a newer home in a gated community. Priced thou1a11d1 below market value, IO act noui.1 Call 760-5000 Ext. I 80 CHRJS HANSEN $249,000 GREAT CATALINA VIEW! Super dean 3BR home m guard _gflted communrr;y! Prue far faI1 1ale! Offemf al $550,000. Call for brochure Call "'60-5d00 Ext. I 09. SKI $550,000 FABUWUS EMERALD BAY Emeral.d Ba1 contemporary ltke new. Exu11s1ve uu of gr_aniu, 5BR. 4.5BA with ocean, beach and canyon viewI. located at the md of a prttiau cul-de-sac. Call 494-7475. BILL DOLBY $2,275,000 GUARD GATED Sea Island. pard_gaud IJlghfi upgraded I lrnl u•11h view. 2BR, am. Call 644-'1 IDO. _ Opm Sun 1-5, 47 &abrook Cove. J.O. CALLAGHAN $550,000 REDUCED IN BELCOURT! Pre1ttge w11h a vuu1• Gorgeous tou•11home u•1th 2BR. 2.5 BA plus a &Un, gourmet k1ulu11 ] fireplaa1. fEUd commumty_ Cr ucurtty sysum. ull 760-5000&t. 129 1 SHARON SWANSON $449,000 TROPICAL PARADISE IN COM Over $200.000 in upgrtUks, pool & sp11 ma smmg , of rare trop_tcal palms. Must su to apprenau. , Call 760-8533 1 I ROBERT SACKS $749,000 E.SIDEC.M. OVER 14,000 SQ. FT. WT 3BR1 2BA + Mother-In -law 7.lnit. Shop attached 10 doutJ!t car _gt}!age. Appointmmt Call 760-500<T Ext. ] 2 5 ROBERT MILLIKEN $600,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES lovely 2-story home on V"J large lot in tlm I' wontkr/UI family neighborhood. New on the marlur1 and w1?l 11ot la.st. Call 640-1529 ESTHER YANK $599,000 CAMEO SHORES Ocean view. private beaches. Highly upgraded smgkl level custom home with a large yara: Thu home features Oalt doors & u,,,u/bws. river roclt & til.e. tu,. spa 1ub1. sauna. custom lt1tchm, two m11Jter suites. central air. iaubo, sparltlmt pool & spa & mu(h mo"! BOB KOOP, SR. or JR. $925,000 SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH .. 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport Beach, CA 92660 ----------------------' Jane Sungaila 760-5000 ext 136 LAGUNA NIGVl!l. Finl time ~ k>olt h~. 2BR. 2B.A conM. Pm:ot tlfll1ln is tim/ of bring a lanJJord and Wtml1 tosJI. 9ffe.1wJ Ill $9!4/Jl10 ~--~~~~~~- SOLD S Jasmine Crult Irvine Remax .South County# Newport Beach Laguna &ach Corona tkl M11r $549,000 $399,000 S6~.ooo Sl.100.000 . -··---... ··-· Over 17 Years E:xPmmce Along the Coast Broker Named to &/M ax Hall of Fame 2?JJ 6in 'Tencli 760-5000 x131 Re/Max South County Bqt NnttJHnt s Bedroom SBR/3.SBA sprawllog 1-story on a gorgeous Newport Sbttt. Lush gardens surround pool, waterfall & Kol pond. Jacuzzi off Master Suite R~ to $S39 000 1820 Trtuhwfnd.s Tri-level custom w/huge ~M~~~~~'tome w/overslzed living, famlly. dining, and 3 bedroom w.lll.'$. Close to beach, park.~ & restaurants! R~ to $749,000 Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. 760-5000 &t. 128.or 760-1580 OCEANVl.EW PRIVATE BEACHES Highly ufgraded custom home on a large lot. This is a beauttfu single level home with Oak doors & windows, cxtensi~ USC of river rock & tile throughout, two spa rubs, sauna, custom gourmet ki tchen, rwo master suites. sectional garage door, central air condfrioning. Large back yard. perfect for entertaining, ,-"""'-~ with a full service kitchen, gazebo, sparkling pool & spa. Walk 10 lAnncloo: Built in 191111. Inge J Bd. 2. ~ e ... t.PW"nC"n unu. grn.1 flour rlan. 1 <1y. 2 frpln. <hl1gh1" form•I hv1n~, d1n1nt1 11. f.m1I) room Ma,1<1 \Ullc w11h • spa frpk w•lk m dose•. l c~r llo'"I(< ll< •car port. Pit» 1 l•IJ< l BJ. l R1. l "°'Y mllllil•tntOm( unu Bob Koo , Sr. or r. Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. 1209 Wnt &.y Aw:. R1lbcu PtninruJ ... Rtmodd.0 "U . l II.I, J 8.t B.ar, vu. You h••cnt 1ttn u~ 11U }'OU'<'"'" '""' l'illl'n nlc. '4 frplc> f•u• pa1nung. p1lt.n. Vilun& & \ul>-0 ~ Bob Koop. Sr. or Jr. NEWPORT BEKCH 760-5000 En.128 A bow the CrowJ/ . ~ . . . . . . . . . - NEWPORT BEACH GATED COMMUNITY 3 BR+ Den, 2.5 BA appro\imately fH8 '><.] ft l.ot size i\ ahout I0.2CX> On~an 'iew from ma~tcr. \\\..mg S839,900 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA C'ham1ing 3 BR light bright with R.V. par~ng. Gorgeous bad.yard, extensive use of tile. Custom plantation shutters. Priced to ~II at S279,000. BALBOA ISi.AND Rl.S 4 homes from the water with vie'' po tential. Cha.rttllng cottage Very hulldable lot and do~· to ferry. 3 BR, 2 BA. OTHER NEW LISTINGS :AYCREST Quiet and popular ~tr~t i BR, 2 BA large lot. Ne('(.!\ remodeling. but is a grl'at buy. Being 'iOld "As Is." C.D.M. DUPLEX 2 BR front house, 5 BR- rear. South of HW\- Terrific potentt.11 Asking $475,000. LE MENTE • End unit, l1rt.-cn belt. with Vlew of ocean from patio 1500 + sq ft. 8an1Jupt" fo~sale Askins S 18Q,SOO. &ipc-zicuec • 1utc9-zlt(f • <~«<.'t,' -- Daily Pilot Real Eaute •June 28., 1997 Newport Proper INDEPENDENnY OWNED a OPERATED featuring fine properties from condos to castles Scwi119 S~ ~ ~ 1969 1100 Nt'Wpon Center Dr .. Su11~ l 111 CAMEO SHORES SANDY BAY I rnm nw. abm e \~<i\C~ cra.,hing on a drama1ic rock fonna1ion . Wa1ch lhe boalS ~ail by in thl' \ev.pon Channel. enJO) lhe v.arm ~un..e1s and ocean view~ from tht~ "'elcoming IJlllll) hl1me built arounJ a beau11f ul. secluded cen1er courtyard. Call for appointment. Ne"' con,truc11on w11h e·draordinary quality and design. 5BR, 6BA. Chef\ ~lldll·n Ma1d\/rcn1al \\-llh 'epara1e emry Fabulou~ Newport Bay view in wh11e 'and~ tx·J1.h Mu'll 'ee lo hchc'e $3,495,000 MSO $1,850,000 8 52 BAY BREEZES FISHERMAN'S COVE COUNTRY CLUB CLOSE I ,11-111""' "''""J"'n 11,.1<11 ""'""' h11ml" "-llh h." 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P•"1I 'Pa & t~nn" Rcuut1fully rernodl'lc<l fif'I Ooor unll "11h v1..-w' ,,, u p.irl JllJ f11unu11n ~l"alllnng ~ hu~c.-he<lmom' Jnd ·~n hvinJo! mom M1"•" m cond111on "-al~ 111 hea•h' (."Jll n<1"' Won1J..-rful end unit over looking lhc park with views of Cll) lt)!hl' and ll"1ne·, Tunic Rock hills 2BR, 2BA New C-Mf'CI ,1,, hard"'1•1d Ootlf\ $294,000 S54 SEF TO SAN DIEGO -BnutifuJ SUMMER SPLASH -Light & airy trtt lined nrcct setting for Spanish-Misaion Viejo family home. 4BR/3BA siyle 48R, 2.SBA home in Dana Poant. with hardwOod Boon, plantation Approx. 3000 ~.ft. on street to su-ecr shuuen. Private terraced o.rden, lattice lot Hardwood ffoorJ, cer.unic rile. 2 covered patio, &OW pool & sp.L fireplaces. librarv anJ l ur g.irage. $269,900 A35 S484,000 8 3 A( ( l:Nl ON VAl llf Pcrft'Ct for ~wang fam11}. 4BR, 2BA c.ithcdral cc1lanp. h.ardwood floors. I iv1ng. F.imil} f()(tOl .ind kitc..hen upsuin \\llh rnnM't hon10n ,;c.-w Lcouc option O" ner will c.ur;· ioa.n S.\29.900 1.10 BE.ACH COTIAGE -Walle to one of the nicest San Oemente beaches along the coast from this rcmodded home, cozy fireplace, nl"W k.itchcn, appliances & cabinl"ls. Private terr.aced ya.rd with fruit trees. JBR. 28A. Call Now' $269.900 r ELEC.ANT IRVlNE LIVING Great GOL DFN 01 Dll: fkau11ful lnfoe Las ~mas locatton. Be.iutifuJh Vi<1on.in \t\ Ir fourpll"x in I on~ Be.ach. upgndcd end unit. 3BR, 2. SBA with "lwo BR & two I BR units. Grassy l~e privatl" patio. Profl"ssion~ly coum·ud tor c..hildren to pla\, bu:h an deconatcd, r;ranne entry & fircpb.c.e 1921 Foe t..ar ~<&nl(te• m.ilc no Wlth top of the linl" white Cl!J>CU nrn1.tke. (.all now Don't wait, this one's .i rarc find S320.000 FSO $229,000 A'i2 $165,000 S47 BRING THE KIDS -Exceptional RANC HO N IGUEL -~ Nigud Garden Grove home expanded ~r Mirador, surrounded by Khools 700 sq. ft. to include f.Unily room, stora, theaters & parlu. 3BR, 2'.sBA ~room and private office. Tree spaciow 2 story home. houK in baclcyard. Don't mi_ss this See it today. one. $194.900 D3 $145,000 V44 SMALL ~ONOER -.Bright airy BE:ST BUY -Great opponunjty in Laguna Nagud home an great Irvine for buyers with lower down co.n~ition. Euro nyie kitdsen •. vaulted par:ment. 2BR, 2BA unit, yrivate ceilings: 2BR. 2.S BA. Profes.m~naJ!y patio. L1itht urpet ~ugftout. CloK landK,apcd b<1d<yud. Pmoramac my to schoolS & shopping. laght ,;ew. $184,900 S I $11 9,000 K6 OEI IGHTFUl CONDO (,Rf.Al DEAL IN IRVINE . Anralllve 2BR. l BA upr,er level un11 Wonderful upper end unit an prcstip.aouJ Manna HaUs. off white surrounded by gnssy frontage. 2BR, carpet, firepl.it.e, mirrored w.irdrobe. 1.2'iBA fmh paint with light carpet. quiet antl"nor location. No one abo,,e I car prage. Central air conditioning. or below. ' Call for details. Sl47,000 Fl.., $99,900 El4 for information on these and other IJ.!"Operties: Call http://www.coastalpropertles.corn 111 $1415,500 cso PF.ACEFUL LEISURE WORLD - Immaculate light and bright 2BR. 2BA home found in~ gatl"d Leisun: World. QuaiDt h ome with vaulted ceilinp and ~ grttnbdt ~ewa. The perfect Senior Commurutyl s 55,900 er uOur People Are The Difference" Our sales associates are selected for their knowledge. character, experience, and their conunfrmem to strong ethical standards. 111 " . Daily Piloc RnJ Estate• June 28, 1997 PROMONTORY BAY Take full advantage of luxurious Bay&oat living in this 4 bedroom 4.5 bath meticulously kept home. Clearly European In design. Your 50 ft. + boat will flt perfectly here. Promontory Bay ls one of the best kept secrets In Newport Beach. Other features include: spa, air condJtlonlng, Morning Room, extra large patio facing the bay, loads of storage anCI a private courtyard. $1,569,000 This renovated home has all the bells and whistles!! Outstanding views of the ocean and the city of Laguna Beach. Ideally located In one of the most desirable parts of town. This prof esslonally decorated home offers 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Private office adjoins the master suite. included In the many features are a 2-car large garage with extra storage, secluded spa surrounded by mature landscaping, solar hot water system, Sul>zero and Gaggeanau appliances and hardwood floors. A great opportunity! $859,000 CORONA DEL MAR Enjoy this California Contemporary Bluff Top Condominium with picture perfect views of Newport Channel, the Balboa Peninsula and Catalina. This weU designed Col'ODa de.I Mu home creates a relaxed, serene atmosJ)here. Sunsets are to dJe fort An outstanding spot for the Christmas Boat Parade and the Fourth of July fireworks shows. No summertime congestion. Ideal floor plan, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, parking for 3 cars, air conditioned. top of the line appliances and fixtures. Recessed halogen lighting designed to accentuate your art. Could be the perfect solution for slrnpbfytng your life. T1ale oae woa't a..t! $829,000 Mick Hart @ 1x.netcom.com Dail)' Pilot Real Estate • June 28, 1997 C H R S T 0 P H E R COASTAL HOME SPECIALIST MOORE COASTAL PROPERTIES "YOUR PARTNER JN Qt:ALITY ~10RTGAC.E REAL ES l'ATE LENDl~G " nFSI I >FNTIAL REAL l STATJ" I .< >ANS TO $5,000,000 t CD MORTGAGE NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-8121 llOO N~ort Center Dr., Suite llOA Newport Beach, CA 92660 Wonderful single level remodel in Big Canyon. This 4 BR .1 1/2 BA home ic; located on a quiet cul-de-sac anJ ha'> an ovcr.ized backyard w11h pool and spa. The property has been totally remodeled and expanded and the interior wa~ done by Kreiss. This 1s an ah .. olutc must-see turnkey property. Call for a private '>how111 . Owner has this priced to sell at S 1,395,000. E njoy white water and beach views from this 2 bedroom 2 Bath Laguna Bungalow. The property has been remodeled and js located o n the South Side of Coast H igh- way. The view is incredible, so don't delay. Priced at $495 000. 14 unit-20,000 square ~retail center located in the heart of ~s New M exico situated on I. 7 acres. T he property islocatcd next to McDonald'~ and accross ftom th~ local supermarket. The investor will Q'ade for ltnd or a.P,arttnents in So. Califoinfa. All offc~ Will \c considered. Priced at $1,099,000. Call Chris Because You Deserve ·Moore! Daily Pilot Rul Enat:e •June 28, 1997 Exceptionally tasteful custom home Loca1ed 1n 1he ga1e<l u1rnmu1111~ ol llarhor lftll 1.., Lht .., ex traordinary cu-.to m home The exlcnor feature.., a '"" tonll'tllJlllf<tr\ tJe,1gn. noltt: .,pec1men lamh<..ap1ng w11h lully aulomaled lighting ')'tcm ...... .-.hcd rt\.cr rod, 11111,hed dn.,,ewa} and palll,.., and a hl ad. hollom pool and 'P~1 l hc 111tcnrn ol lht• home ha' a v.ondcrlul llourplan and lealurc .. four hcc.lrounh. l11ur .and onl· hall h,1th'. nH·r,11cd J1.,,1ng ro11m. forma l c.l1111ng room, fanlll} room wtth rock I 1rcpl.1u.· ,111d \.\Clhar. 'late of the an k11chcn. cxcrci .. e room. dark room and a three car }!arai:t· I hl' 'pauou' ma,ter -.u1te uffer' a deck. <,tiling area. firepla<..e. bu1h -1n' and ltuj.!t' hathrc,.1111 with 111, .and her' area'> 01her 'pecial fealure., of Lh1., propeny are w111d11w' ""'th '1111 p111lt'l t11111, lour -.kyl1gh1,, 11vers1zec.I garage to accummoc.latc a lt1111111,1nl'. l.tr l11u11, hu11t 111 -.helvin g all tnd1v1c.lually lighted and Kara,Lan wool carpet llHOUj.!hllUI llJl''·llr' ( lit fl'lllly h-.tcd at i 1,290,000. For more i1~fomwt11111, call Susan Scanlan at (714) 6-14-/ 6{)(). Coast Newport l'ropt•rtit•\, .J Cii•ic /'laza, Suite I 60, Newport Reach. Beach close in Corona Highlands Thi., traditional Care Co<l 'lylc home ha' lour hcdroom' .ind three hath,, a rol>e garden, manicured lawn anJ bay window-. I he lnrm .. I cntr} h.1, hartlwooc.l llour' and lcaJ!. lo a li ving room with open hcarneJ u·1ltnj.!' .111d ou·an and l.'anyon "1ew .... There t!. aho a wet bar with a large bu1h 111 w111l' rad, .and hook,hl'ht•, I he open k11chen has an ocean view, abundant counter lop 'PJl.l' ,111d t.1h1nct' with 11-.cJ hrtl k acccnh The fonnal dtnmg are abo has a view fhe ma,ter ht.·droom ha' t>tcan "it·w,, a walk-Ill clo\ct and 'kyhghh Ill the ma,ter h;llh. while two 'cconc.lar} hcdrourm ofler hay wine.low' wnh a fu ll bat h nearby. The fami ly room dOWfhl,llf' ha' Jll .1ttad1ccJ game mom ur Jen With hardwood 000f\, 1n11IJ111g,, hu1lt m tJe,i... and lot-. of 'toragc. h cnch c.ICKlrs open to a large cnclo!.cd gra!.i-y hal'k ya rd fhc lu'h land,capmg has mature trec'i and offer.-privacy A founh hcdroom 1!. al\11 Jowni.tairs and has Berber carpet, an attac hed hath and ~rench door.. that open 1t1 the backyard . There arc low ai.soc1ation dues and no Mello-Roos fee .... It's 1ust a short wa lk lo the hcach, shops and restaurant in Corona dcl Mar. Offered at ,.650,000. For mort informatio11, call GMrgina SmiJh aJ (714) 644-16()(). Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plaza, Sit. 260, Newport Btach. Waterfront living at its finest Enjoy waterfront living in th1 peaceful anJ 'erene locatwn. Located on Promontory Bay. this spacious 1wo ,111~ home feature-. four bedroom' or three bedroom!-. and an office, four bathroom'. IJ11111\ room. fonnaJ dming room and a dod to accommodate a .SO-foot boat plus two \lui: tt l·' l.A'"el) detailing and t1mcle''· well c.le"gned living areas highlight this home hu1lt in 1984 .Throughout the home you will find mtncate moldings. bleached wood floor,. vaulted beamed ceiling'> and French door' Solid brass futures, custom wall CO\ l'rtn.:' Jntl cu,tom window treatment' give th" home the perfect finishing touch. The ma'>lcr '>Utlc t!. open and airy with a marble faced fireplace, buih-ias anti ~ m1d1 door' to the bay.,icJc bakony. The guunnet kit chen features washed birch cab111c". Conan counters, bu1l1-tn appliance 'torage. center island with gas range. large pu111n and garden window. Offered al $1, 775.000. For more information, call Eva11 C()rke« & Georgina Smith at (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properti,s, 4 Civic Plaza. Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Model perfect home with views This model perfect thrci: bedroom (possible founh) plu~ loft home offers sweeping city lights and canyon v1C\\' 1n 1hc prcrmerc gated community of Mont..,crrat. It is beautifully appointed with plantation ~hutteri. throughou1. ceramic tile noonng and plush upgraded carpcling. creattng a dramatic ambiance~ . Features of thi !-. home tnclude fonnal hvtng and dining rooms, a gourmet kJtchen with maple cahmetry and breakfast nook opening onto a spacious family room with fireplace. all offenng breathtaktng view~. The rear yard and views arc an entertainer·, delight with a buffe1 bar complete with barbecue. sink and refrigeration unit. There •' also a separate living area and '1de counyard which also features a dog run. Upstair'. there 1s a loft or possible founh bedroom. The gracious master suite has gorgeous view!.. a large dressing area and a walk-in closet. The home is just steps to the community pool, private tot lot and publac park, offering every amenity for the acuw coastal life~tylc. Priced at $595,000. For more in/ormati.on, call Greg Lombardi at (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport Proptrties, 4 Civic Plaza, Suile 160, Newport Be«h. cart nrnLTT Gnour EMERALD BAY LAGUNA BEACH The "Best of the Best" in private & gated Emerald Bay. 4 Bdrms, 7 Baths 7,000 Sq. Ft. Fantastic views up & down coast & Catalina. Private beach. "One of a kind" locale. 3 car garage. Exquisite in every detail. By appointment. $7,995,000 2.6 ACRE FLAT LOT SAN CLEMENTE Phenomenal 2.6 acre oceanfront lot at Cotton Point. Over 450 feet on the water next to Casa Pacifica (Nixon's Western White House). Double gate-guarded. Build your dream home. $3,250,000 TENNIS ESTATE BELCOURT CUSTOM Fantastic 4 bedroom estate w/2 story entry & living room. 4 car garage, grotto-like pool & spa. Great gourmet kitchen. Private, lit tennis court, gym. Fully equipped media room. Gate guarded. Reduced by $400,000! $2,895,000 LINDA ISLE WATfllFKONI' W/DOCK In a word. .. gracious. 5 becRom, 6 Bath + a private pier & slip. 2 story entry + high ceilings. Elevator. 3 car garage & huge lot Extensive use of marble. Great location. Vacant Reduced. $2,695,000 760-1900 EMERALD BAY LAGUNA BEACH One of 14 Emerald Bay homes "right on the Beach", this 6 bedroom, 6 Bath home offers direct beach access to the most sought after community on the coast Fabulous white water views & 3000+ feet of decks. By appointment. $5,495,000 OCEANFRONT CHINA COVE • COM Built on bedrock at the jetty entrance to Newport Harbor, this 1 of a kind home offers the finest ocean & bay views over1ooking beautiful beaches. 3 bedrooms + elevator + 3 car garage. 5 Star! Vacant EZ to see! $2,995,000 IKVINECOVE LAGUMBEACH Enchanting 4 Bedroom home w/fabuous views of private Irvine Cove Beach and Pacific. 6 car garage. Gate Guarded. Wine cellar. Move in condition. Easy to see! $2,895,000 SPYGLASS HILL mNmS ESTAre Completely remodeled 6 Bdrm. mansion on 1/2 acre lot Best Ocean & Bay views in Newport. Private pool & spa. Quiet cul-de- sac location. Best buy in view estates. Vacant Owner says "Sell it". $2,495,000 Daily Piloc RHI E.twe •June 28. 1997 FOR THE FAMILY Charrlllng ~BR plu\ den home perfect for family & guest~. ~craped c.CJl1ng\, rc<.e\\cd ligh11ng. fircplac.e, frenc.h doors, bu1lt -1n tab1ncl\ Ide.illy lo<.ated & in perfect con<lnion. Dick Dick.son $299,000 Ad Code 72557 TH E ESSENCE OF BEAUTY tkau11ful wpturl:\ the essence: of ch~ 4HR. 3BA home, wich luxurio~ interuir\ fc:uunng hrcakfa~t nook or game room, two wet bars, family nx1m & fi>rmal di rung. Nrtdy landsCapc:_d, huge privacc patio area. Karen KnOche Ad Code 72057 ELEGANT DEAUVILLE DranJ.111<. two \tory jBR re\ulcnc.e with expan,rvc. view~ of golf <.our\1.' from lr v111g. dining & lllJ!ltcr \Urte. Lovely private pool. Bonnie Barrington $729,000 Ad Code 71637 SHORECLIFFS OCEAN VIEW Walk 10 _gated beaches or shopping in Corona dcl Mar from this immatufatc home. Sunlit rooms with hardwood floors, lots o storage. pm.\lh1lity to expand. Bev White $675,000 • NEwpoRT BEAck OFFiC· 2J CoapouTE PlAzA, SuiTE 190 644-6200 EURO PP.AN ELEGANCE l'.lcg_ance & comfort, heightened by privacy, • describe) life in 1h1l. cu~tom SBR estate, beautifully crafted for ocean & c.ity light vicwi1. Stunning foyer flooded with light, oak P"'"l''!::..iii flooring, c.urved \tairca.se. elevator. Ro\C garden, pool & spa. Ann, Ted & Suzanne $1,549,000 Ad Code 72647 Q UIET ClJL.D E-SAC Ideally locaccd near SLhools & on a prrvate rnl- de-sac, chi~ 4BR, 2BA home with fireplace ill in up-top cond111on. "lerrific ne1ghborho0d secting, spacmus yard, newer roof. Bernard Towers $228,500 Ad Code 75037 GREAT EASTSIDE CHARMER T he special features of chis home are the yard: the front enclosed by porch & fence, che back yard vary spacious with wood deck, great landscape. pri vacy, accessed by French doors. Pam Ball HARBOR VIEW HlllS In exLelknc locacion, chis 3BR, 2.SBA singlc- lcvel home with fabulous pool. detached ~ .. .ir garage with room to expand. $429,000 Max.inc Propp Ad Code 72427 SPANISH CHARMER Customiz.ed Spanish-style 3BR ho me feature~ charming living room with crown molding & fireplace, new carpet & painc. ExceTicnt opportuniry for vacatio n home! Life on Lido includes docks, tennis, clubhouse. $279,000 Ad Code 70077 $469,000 Hyla Bcrtea Ad Code 72 187 c ozy IN EASTBLUFF Gorgeous 4BR, 2.S BA, home w/marble entry. Leaded & ~rained glass, French duon. Oak pand111g. Se<.:urity sysrern . Lush courtyard & backyartl w/pool & spa. Claudette Blanchard $589,000 Ad Code 71277 SO UTHERN COWNIAL Cast off your c;ucs in this tradiuona[ home perfect for entercaining & family living. Detail & quality set thrs Newport H eights apart. ~pec1acular w1ch Vik.ing stove. ltay-Koo.faJ & Jim Wei.enbach $869,000 Ad code 72537 BIG CANYON ELEGANCE Custom 4BR, 4.SBA Versailles escate overlook!. F.iirway, ciry lights & sun\ct views. Library with fireplau: warm incerior. Ca((:d c.ounyard & koi pond Belle Panch $1,249,000 Ad Code 7 1727 SECLUDED CLIFFHAVEN On a ~ecluded screcr in Cliffhavcn with panorJlllll view~ of the ocean & basin of Newport Bay. 1h1' JBR, 2BA home is light, warm & charming. Redwood deck perfect for entertain ing. Patti O'Dcsky $61 9,000 Ad Code 72237 • PENiNsulA OfficE 2001 W. BAlboA Blvd. 72J"'8120 1735 Port Sheffield Sat/Sun $619.000 Shaw/Shaw 215 Via Dijon Sac/Sun $469.000 0' Brien/Bertea 415 Poin.scrria Sat/Sun $435.000 Kay Konfal 447 Cabrillo Sac/Sun $379,000 Nancy Barfield 301 Flower Sac/Sun $299,000 Dana Black 507 Orange Sar/Sun $249.900 Stephanie/Mark I 5 Crc:srwood Sun $3.495.000 ATS I 5 Trafalgar Sun $2,495,000 ATS 2421 Pon Whicby Sun $949,000 JoAnn Kenton 1632 Lincoln Ln. Sun $634.000 Karen Re-zek 908 Chesmuc Sun $539.000 Sally Shipley 14. Rue B1arrin Sun $499,000 Belle Partch 3711 Geranium Sun $450,000 BJ Johnson 319 Avenida Cerriros Sun $469,000 Barbara Aune 1743 Baypon Way Sun $448,000 Dick Dickson 200 Paris Ln. #312 Sun $395,000 Mary Ann McGuire LINCOLN LANE TREASURE . Spacious & beautiful home on one of Newport's nicest streets. Excellent floorplan with 4BR, 3BA, interior atrium, gourmet's kitchen, French doors & windows, recessed lighting, fireplace. Arne Petenen $634,900 Ad Code 72437 VERY IMPRFSSIVE A gorgeous property with spacious floor plan, 5BR, 4.5 BA, granite in kitchen, imj><>rtcd marble in baths, fireplaces, very comrorcablc master suite. A treasure in Spyglass Hill. Mali Gulledge $11195,000 Ad Code 71217 UNIQUE CONTEMPORARY The harbor, ciry lights & hills are yours to behold in chis Balboa Peninsula bayfronc home. Luxuries include larg,e ma.Ster suite, deck with private SP.a, Gourmets kitchen, beach level den with wet bar & opening to pario. Myrna Boom $1,700,000 Ad Code 70737 DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY Working co~ratc dairy offers highest & best use for developer or rancher. Approx. I 58 available acres. Seller motivated! Renee Ttlton $2,950,000 Ad Code 70617 Daily Pilot RaJ &tatt • JUftct 28. 199'7 Ell . REALTY I IS GRoup• L1"Jrt~.-----' OCEAN VIEW PERFECTION SweeP.ing Pacific, Catalina Isle, & fairway vistas grace this 4BR. 4BA hom e. C athedral ceilings, French doors. Lovely courryard entry, brick view patio. Linda Oeth & Lois Jacobs $949,000 Ad Code 70427 WHAT A VIEW! Breathraking channel and Cacalina views from chis inviting 2BR, 2BA waterfront condominium. Watch the sailboats and enjoy harbor lights from romantic setting! Mike Smith $444,000 Ad Code 70837 THE VIEW GOES ON AND ON Beautifully custom-designed home revels in endless ocean views. European decor, grand fireplace, kitchen with sub-zero. Serene yard with spa. Maxine Mink $654,000 Ad Code 72107 J Daily Piloc Real Elate • Jww 28, 1997 644-6373 ext.121 576-3198 pager BOB COLUCCIO Senior Marketing Co11s11lta11t Dana Black 729-82% LouAnne Rittey 717-4207 A PAlff:\jl RSllll' Co:'\tBl\:l:\C, K:-.;ow111>c1 ,\\:I> EXl'l.IUl.NU. f'<>H TODAY'S llO~tl MARKI I Planning to sell your Home? N~ort Beach We have Buyers For the Following: • 4 lkdroorm "-'1u" H,tvl· I amilv Room Adjacent to Km hen and .i rorrn.d Dining Room Approx $ 500,000 · Newpon Beach or Ea.suide Costa Mesa • \ lkdmom w/Lirge l.ot & I xp.111\lon Pmrn11.1l Approx $ 300-350.000 • \ Bedroom ()pm Huor PIJn, «uic1. Low lr,1Hi1.. Art".1 $ ~00-400,000 • Pcn1nrnl.1 on th1: H1:.ich · no Ro.mlwalk · 111 I Mtll ton Ea.suide Costa Men • 2-j Bedroom F1xN -Large Bedrooms. Expam1on PotenuaJ. $225-265,000 There are not enough homes available at this time. These are only a few of the Buyers we have waiting to purchase a home. • &:draiw B~'I RlpresmlAhH A•11ilAbU • we b1n1, m.p,cubu refn'm.ca 1111111.Libu "/'011 1Y'I''"'· Montecello Townhome Fabulous 2BR, 2BA, front & back pati os, custom fireplace, built-ins throughout. Custom features galore. FHA & VA APPROVl:.D. Priced to Sell $129,500 ~ This great Baycrest property has 3BR, 2BA with custom pool & spa. Large front and backyards. Upgraded kitchen & baths. Large famil y room and inside laundry. $455,000 PRIVATE SHOWING PELICAN HILL 10 PREMIERE POINT Offered at $3,495,000 Call for a private showing Saturday Afternoon Esther Tabak (714) 719-0500 Sunday Afternoon Maxine Propp (714) 719-0500 'l PREMIERE POINT 25 ( ANYON TERRACE 4 ~AN SIMEON COMING SOON: PELICAN HILL PELICAN HILL PALMILLA S 4,4q'l,OOO $3,495,000 $899,000 Morn• Devclop111c:111 . Jn~. ".rn c:xpcricn<.c<l full ~erv1cc dcvc:lopmenl company prov1<l1n~ .uchi1e<.1urJI. lllll'rior Jc\1gn. ln1n1ruc11on, ~nd ;ill rcaJ i:st~rc rcl.ucd service&. Morri~ Ocvdupmcn1, Inc ts av.ulJhlc for cun~uhation o n all you real cstare nc:cJ,. MORRIS DEVELOPMENT INC.• 10 PREMIERE POrNT •NEWPORT COAST, CA 92657 PHONE (714) 7 19-0500 •FAX (714) 7 19-2874 .. JUST COMPLETED 6+ BEDROOMS, 6.5 BA111S MAGNIFICENT GROUNDS PooL&SPA CITY LIGHT Vlroo-wE w.~s $2,495,000 15 TRAFAtbAR OPEN SUNDAY 1:00-4:00 PM Daily Piloc RnJ Estate • June 28, 1997 FIRST TIME OFFERED 8 BEDROOMS, 10+ BA71JS 3 LEvELs OF UYING SPACE FABUWUS OC£4N Vl.EWS POOLd-SPA $3,495,000 15 CREsT'wooD #1COMPANYTFAM1996 725-5126 I ' Daily Pilot Rea.I Estate •Ju~ 28, 1997 NEWPORT BEACh ffiCE 2J CoRpoRATE PluA SuiTE 190 644 ... 6200 Sally Shipley Senior Marketing Consultant 644-6373 Ext. 114 332 VISTA TRUNCHA $332,500 ~pacious 'i bedroom, 2 'i bath with family room and mastrr bedroom on m.un level Largr wrap around pauo with priv31t' spa umral air LOnduwmng, sccumy systrm & nrwrr Prlla doors. Located on prime gm:nbeh, nru largrs1 pool. Grra~ pocrnu.i.l. 644-6373 Ext. 110· 433-0929 Pager 2501 BUNYA $549,000 Fabulous sunsecc, & city light view from this single level 4 bedroom home built by Lusk. Sunny eating area off kitchen plus family room and 2 fireplaces. Wonderful family neighborhooJ near parks, schools and shops and Back Bay nature trails. 516 LAVER WAY $284,900 Located on private cul-de-sac overlooking lovely greenbelt. Col}' family room with fireplace and skylights. Upgraded plus ai r conditioning & security system. Near Newport Beach, Tennis club shops and Back Bay. Submit! Open Sun 1-5 23 MONACO $899,000 The best Sbcdroom, 3 bath Devonshire ac the best price with the best view. No mello roos! Unobstructed views of ocean, city lighcs and mouncains. Turn-key condition. Furniture negotiable. 39 CLERMONT $479,000 4053 SANTA LUCIA $219,000 C ity lights & mountain views. 3 bedroom. 2. 5 bath. 3 bedroom + playroom. 2 bath. Pool & spa. Air Mcditcrranc.111 villa. Caced communtty. pool & spa. conditioned . 908 CHESTNUT $539,000 Spacious 5 bedroom, 3 bath converted co 3 bedroom + large den + fam ily room . French doors & winJow,, cexrured walls and ceilings. Large pri vate yard. Reduced & ready co sell! 2927 PERLA $337,000LH Highly upgraded and exceptio nal end unit locatt:J on a quiet cul-de-sac with greenbelt & Back Bay v1~"" French doors, vaulted ceilings, eating area in kud1~·n & private gated entry. Must sec to appreciate! 31 ST. TROPEZ $725,000 Guard gated, fabulous views from this 4 bedroom ' loft, 3. 5 balh. Owner will consider lease option. ...... ·.•,.r.•11 .!-.....• •.'Jl !.'• ••• •.••• ft• •• • .••••••r•.!•_4 ,..•t•.••• •-~·-L~':J .. t:-..l 't•t••-.••a...• .. •_....11,,e..t..'l • 530 SAN BERNARDINO • Newport Heights • Unsurpassed Quality •Custom 4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bath~ • Southern Colonial $869,000 415 Poinsettia ___ SOID 320-324 Orchid ........ _SOlD 2100 YACHT GRAYLING 2010 Swan m ...... __ sow 12342 BAIA PANORAMA NORTH TUSTIN SEAVIEW • 3 Beds, 2 Baths, Priv:atc Loe., New Carpet • T~ Condition, Lots of Upjtradcs • Seller is in Escrow on Another Property $524,000 2327 Vista Huerta _SOLD • laritc Family Home •view View View • Priced to Sell! $465,000 Daily Piloc Re-al Estate •June 28, 1997 Ell . REALry r IS GRoup· 1 L,_,~.---' 2J CoRpoRATE PluA SuiTE 190 644 ... 6200 Sally Shipley Senior Marketing Consultant 644-6373 Ext. 114 332 VISTA TRUNCHA $332,500 Spacious 5 bedroom. l. 5 barh with family room and master bedroom on m;un l~el. Large wrap around p2110 wich priv.11e sp.i Ccnual air cond111on1ng. security system & newer Pella doors. Locaccd on prime grecnbeh, near largest pool. Great poccnual. 644-6373 Ext. 11 o· 433-0929 Pager 2501 BUNYA $549,000 Fabulous sunset) & ciry light view from chis single level 4 bedroom home builr by Lu!.k. Sunny earing area off kitchen plus family room and 2 fireplaces. Wonderful family neighborhood near parks, schools and shops and Back Bay nature trails. 516 LAVER WAY . $284,900 Located on private cul-de-sac overlooking lovely greenbelt. Cozy family room with fireplace and skylights. Upgraded plus air conditioning & security sysrem. Near Newport Beach, Tennis club shops and Back Bay. Submit! Open Sun 1-5 23 MONACO $899,000 The best Sbedroom, 3 bath Devonshire ar the best price with the besc view. No mello roos! Unobstructed views of ocean, city lights and mountains. Turn-key condition. Furnicure negotiable. 39 CLERMONT $479,000 4053 SANTA LUCIA $219,000 City lighrs & mountain views. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath. 3 bedroom+ playroom. 2 bath. Pool &5pa. Air Mcdit crranc:.tn villa. Gated commun11y, pool & spa. conditioned . 908 CHFSTNUT $539,000 Spacious 5 bedroom, 3 bath convened ro 3 bedrlMll + large den + family room. French doors & window\, textured walls and ceilings. Large private yard. Reduced & ready co seU! 2927 PERLA $337,000LH Highly upgraded and exceptional end unit locau:J on a quiec cul-de-sac wich greenbelt & Back Bay vim French doors, vaulted ceilings, eating area in klllh(n & private gated entry. Must see to appreciate! 31 ST. TROPEZ $725,000 Guard gated, fabulous views from this 4 bedroom ~ loft, 3.5 bath. Owner will consider lease option ...... ·.· ... '·'''!--..... •.#.:Jt\• ·-•• •&..···· .... ·'-···~····'-~--····-··· ··"..·.1...~-·-,,,., .............. ,,,.~t.:~ . ..,~:. 530 SAN BERNARDINO • Newport Heights • Unsurpassed Quality •Custom 4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bachs • Southern Colonial $869,000 JL~ST SOLD! 415 ~oinsettia ___ SOLO 320-324 Orchid ........... SOLD 2100 YACHT GRAYLING 2010 Swan .............. -SOLD 12342 BAIA PANORAMA NORTH TUSTIN SEAVIEW • 3 Beds, 2 Baths, Private Loe., New Carpet •Turnkey Condition, Loa of Uppdcs • Seller is in Escrow on Another Propcny $524,000 2327 Vist.a Huerta _SOID • l...aJxc Family Home • View View View • Priced to Sell! $465,000 I Dally Piloc Real Estate • J~ 28, 1997 .... . .. IMMACUl.A11 IAY vtlW HOMI $M9,000 Great \ewpon 6t".1ch lcK'allon 1 bedroom .~ bath in ~ceUeot condioon CIO:.t' to oce211 and ha\ (,mJ enienamm~nt home Mike Tashman · lnlemel ID# 796£6 GOU CCU.SI lOCATtON int..000 Ptc:rure-perfect po..it".ltd \~' or ~ rour.e md W<e. 1mmaatlie-ll"'11 and hngh1 10-an homr "''h enonnou~ clo~·L' Beauuful patJo and gorgt'OU\ deck. Arvilla Shtron lnlerru>t //)# 792MX WHn'IWIQR WWSI $lA9$.000 Magntflcen1 vit'Ws of sptCUCUlar geological fonnatlons accem !his exqulslte oceanfroo1 propeny. Oose 10 fenced garden + bch & PL Internet /DI 791 VO llSf Of~ IAY $3. 100.000 Unobslrocted ~ of octan, harl>or & jeuy entrance Lg \1e"4' terrace, 4BD, 'IBA w/!>'1 pier & slip 3-ar GA. Sec sys lnterm-1 /DI 78Tll W01t.D MMOUS TOWa HOMI $2.SOQ,000 Tn·lt'\'d, apx 85 feet tall. a replica of a his1oncal w:uer 10-aer Ap\ .~ ~· gree \1tw of oce211, harl>or & mounlallls /11temet /DI 79.!PO HWmNGTON HMloa llAU'IY $699,000 4BD, l SBA on Humboldl Isle w/dock for up 10 apx ·10' boal ~ewer ma...ier BD w/FP & waler view Huge FR w/FP Bit m BBQ lntemel /LJ# 7'Hf 0 CDM ~ CHA1tMa. SOU1H OJI PCM $S6S.OOO Each unil has FP. FIA htat H1ghh upgr.aded kuchen. neoa ·9-1.95 \\inng. plumb, door., wmdooa•» oo1Jghis, carpets. 'I car parking Internet /DI 79633 IALIOA llACH $M7.SOO On the sand al h~lonc Balboa oce211 hchfrm. Penthou!!t·ll'\el 1mm<1c end Unll w/ocean + be-.lch \'US. G111ed bldg & GA elMlOr Internet //)I 781'NC Vaulted ceilin~ All one level, no st2.1rs. ~.iutJful afternoon sunsets. Fire place in Uvlog room and master bedroom lntemel ID# 7971'1r Beautiful court)':ll'd \\ith w:uerfall Gorgtou' l + l .; lOl\ll home ~1th ~n. lirepl.ace & oaet bar m LR, lr1.lc. p:ll.lo and ~upt'rll Yll'\\:> Internet JOI 7971'1' 10WN HOMI wm4 WWI S.U.000 ZBD, Z.58A IOWTI home wMev.-s or W<~. \\aterfalls & back bay. Fonnal din· Ing rm, lg LR, Ubr.lr) w/t'P, courtyard. deck. patlo. lnteniel ID# 78TPB ......... u..soo Neutral decor lBI>. iBA + den condo oa/pauo. FP m LR & remod msir Exclusi\-e guard-gated comm \\/pools. ~ & 1enn1\ Internet /DI "'BTPE ...... IDOJI .um Mtt.-0 BeautJhil Lown home \\1th golf course \1l'\\'\ from up~wrs bedrooms & halcon). Ma...ier suilt' w/marble baths & large clo..ets. Jnteme/ I/JI 7lll.l.R •laflONTNMMOUU $.MiOOO 'i'ondtrous \ie'ft'S of lhe ocun, Catahoa, rrwo clwlnel Compk>ld) mood eled \\ith exren~ve use of granlle, C\ISlom cabinftS. ~ood Door. and fireplace in U\tng room. 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Linda Brehm Nancy Simmons SUN 12-5 SUN2-5 SAT SUN 2-5 SAT 2-5 SUN 12·4 SUN2-5 SUN 1 30·5 I ' i ' Daily Pilo« Real .!state• ]\UV 28, 1997 Front row Irvine Terrace -Sit-down view<. of Harbor, Pavillion, Cl1J1incl, Ocean, Liulc hland, Balboa bland Peninsula and curning ha\in. 3 bedroom .. 1 barh, pool home, locared on a huge lot. Great opporruniry for remodel or build new. Offered at $1,300,000 Laima Predkelis 729-7249 THE PRUDENTIAL •JON DoUGLAS COMPANY ~ A membeT of tlit ~ • )an Douglas Real futtJu &mets Group, Inc. - Lotation! Location! Green belt, end unit plan D -Q u iet, lrg rear garden w/lush landscaping, pool, spa, and waterfall. Wraparound side patios connect to back garden via flag'>rone, flower<; and abundant greenery. Several leaded gl.w. window~ Mirror floor ro ceiling in master bedroom. Asking $995,000 George Mc Gaffigan 29 High Peiformance Years (714) 729-7233 ·:· 7 Vorksf1ire -=· Custom fiome on approx imately 314 of an acre lot . 6 bedrooms, 4.5 batfrs. $1,749,500 ~ 2324 Port Carlisle ·:· Beautiful remodel ! 5 bedrooms, 4. 5 batfrs. Appro\ 4500 sq. ft.! $885,000 Maryhetli Cole Standel 729-7285 Direct 65 J .. 2781 Pager CONTACT ¥.OUR REAL ESTATE REPRESENTATIVES • a .Pilot RC*l Estate section is CTCIJ' s.turday in Newport Co.a Mesa, Corona dcl Mar, ~Co.st. Laguna Beach, Laguna ~ md Monarch Beach. We welcome your COftUDettts, questions and ~· To oenise in our teetion, conblct sales ~ese:ntatins Kip Hancock at (714) S~247 or Janet Vinognd at (714) S?+- 4248. Their 6u number is (714) 631- 6594. II you h.att an interesting story idea or would like to submit~ releases for publication, ront.ac:t Julie Viker, real csate editor at (714) 574-4242, fn (7l4) 650-4802. - HARBOR VIEW HOMES $820,000 SIR, 451A. ~ lot. City a mounk*I 'ltewl. Gounnet k~. Ft9neh door1. window&. SEAVIEW $599,000 Panoramic vlewa of ocean. city llghta and mountains. New matr BA. new hardwood noora, vault•d celllnga. Good alzed yard w/prtvote apo • HUNTINGTON HARBOUR $439,000 Wol9fflol1t lteoll No lender QUQI., low <*'I $38,000. 31R, 38A, boot dock, best wide dlannel loc. Tennis a pools. lease ovoll. $3350/mo. BWFFS llEDUCEDI $295,000 '8R. 2 atofy home. ~. large patto, 2 COf detached gc:NOge. HARBOR VIEW HOMES $694, 999 Expanded a remodeled Potermo l'ton. 4R, 2.SIA, upgraded. luah landacaplng, convnunlty pool. CDM DUPLEX $459,000 w.. maintained duplexl Cute front cottooe w/28R, 28A. Newer rear unit 38R, 3IA w/flr9Ploc• and large decks. Great loco11on and on Ideal opportunity for owner/user. 4·PLEX $320,000 Great Investment property. 1 O'X. down plus aaaumable loon. Well maintained, never vocont. EASTS/DE $225,000 3M, 2.SIA lownhome. Ugtit a ~. Quiet locotton, ~ th, white wcnh cCJbln9tyy. HARBOe VIEW HOMES $649,000 5BR, 38A Somenet New lntenor a extenor point, new carpel throughout. 3 car garage. oversized lot. N()(((H LAGUNA $475,000 Panoramic whit• water view. Oceanfront condo. Highly upgraded 28R, 2BA + den, security sys.. fireplace , elevator aervlce. security gated poliltng. BIG CANYON REDUCED/ J49,000 fobuloua view 8lg Canyon Golt Couree. High celllngs, crown moldlngs, recMMd fighting, tlf9Plaee. WESTMINSTER $ 194,JOO 31R, 1.51A klmlly home. 2 • car gc:NOge, flfeptoce, lowllaN. Westm inster 5 Corporate Plaza • Newport Beach • California • 92660 Daily Pilot Real ES!ate •June 28, 1997 G> ___ T_lt_E _N_EX_T_C_EN_E_R_A_T_i_o_N_M ET R Q--iN_R_E_A_l_E_s_T-AT_E_S_E_R_v_i_c_E _ _, R E A l. l V JUDY GRUSHKIN (714) 729--89}9 PAGER SAN CLEMENTE T1 rrni l ic oc l-AN vifwl 2BR, 2BA. (,ILiH pAn k,likt '>flli~c., Ain < o~di1 iOl'11 i c1, brdc.hr & Ai fly. f NC ~tANliN<t \UN\1 l\f $152,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES ExpANd Ed ANd REModdt:d PAIERMO plAN. 4BR, 2 . 5BA, h ic.hly upc.nAd Ed, l ush IANdscApiNG, c OMMuNiry pool. livE wirh lhl rfE liNG or '>I llfNiry & fAMily ORif Nll d C.OMMUNi ry. $694, 999 LINDA SILVER (714) }~4--7676 PAGER CUSTOM HARBOR VIEW HOMES Cify ANd MOUNJAiN viEWSI 5BR, 4.~BA, conNrn Im . GouttME.J ki1d1rn, Fnrnch doons ANd wiNdows, } CAR C1ARAGE. SiMply BEAu1Hull $820,000 NEWPORT CREST lovdy }BR, 2BA <ONdo. SpiRAl ,s1AiRCASE, bui11,iN\, 1'1~~ CARpETiNG, MiRROREd ( IO\I I. CoMMUNif)' pool & '>pA . Mm1- iN CONdi1ioNI $219,000 5 CORPORATE PLAZA • NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 Executive home Located in a presti~uou-. gate guarded community, Lh"' exccutrvc/lamtly home ha' four bedroom' and Lhrce and one-half baths. Soanng cctltnp h1gh ltght the ltvrng room and formal dining room. Fireplaces arc located an hoth the ltvmg room and family room The goum1et kitchen b fully equipped and abo h.1, a hn-.1ld a't .1rca The large ma~ter 'ulle ha~ a comfortable retreat area. f hc \,irJ h.1, 1-k:cn hcautrl ull} lamJl'capcJ and,., perfect for entertaining with a ga1eho .md huilt in harhccuc. The home ii. offered at $425.000 For morl' information, call Paul Shapiro al (7 /.I) 720-7400, Metro Realty, 5 ( orporatr Pla:.a. Newport Reach. Top of the world This charming three bedroom family home is in Laguna Beach . The living room features a cozy fireplace and the family room '' located off the kitchen with built-ins. The large yard is perfect for entertaining. There is also a side yard. Offered .11 $368.500. For more inforlllflli.on, call Betty Jo Greenfeld at Metro Realty, 5 Corporate Plavi, Newport Beach, (714) 721-0444. Irvine Cove estate This magnificent California Mediterranean-style home is located at the top of Irvine Cove on a large lot surrounded by dedicated open land. The home is situated and built to take advantage of sweeping ocean views from the front and views of roll ing hills with wildflowers from the rear. This outstanding home features four bedroom suites. The large master bedroom includes a view balcony, fireplace, wet bar, sitting area, and huge his and hers bathrooms. The beautiful entry and living room have soaring 20-foot ceilings. Some of the other interior features arc: elegant fonnal dining room. fabulous Sicmatic kitchen with granite counter tops and a handsome paneled library. There is also an cnonnous family room with bar and built-in entertainment center. Throughout the home. thtre is lavish use of marble and limestone. Additionally. the home includes a workout room with steam shower and sauna. wine cellar, elevator and five car garage with ample space for a limousine. Outside there is a pool, spa, patios and gardens. The community of Irvine Cove is a guard gated enclave, located on the ocean between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. Residents enjoy an incomparable Ufestylc that provides security, tennis and the beautiful Irvine Cove beach. Offered at $3,900,000. For 11Wn in/ormalion, call Rod Dahy al (714) 644-16()(). Coast Nn1porl Prop•rtUI, 4 Civic P/.avl, Suit• 260, N•wport B•adt. Daily PjJoc RH.I Est:at~ •June 28, 1997 Coast .7'./eivport 'Properties ~presents ?.Si. ._/Yf aH11ijlce11ce in .J1arbor "Ridge " C l1mnMnJin1.: v1L"' r.ini.:mi.: Imm chl· h.ir~1r .inJ ocean to the nii.:ht l1ghb ,,f F.1 ... h11m bl.mJ .m: v1<.11"-le trnm all maim room' ot th1, 111.1gn1flcent m.m11r lh1U'l' •111 ,1 hc,1uutulh lanJ-.capt·J Int nt over l b,LXX' ..qu.trl' kct W1rh over 9,000 M.JUMc fcN, chc r1:,1dcm.c c..in .1u.,1mnh1J.Hc hoch large :.calc entertaining .mJ mum.He family ).!.Hhcnng3 The cnrry lcvcl cncompa!>!>C/> ,1 hanqucl ,1zcJ Jming room. elegant lorm,11 ltvini.: room, pavilion room, two ~tory paneled lthrary roc11nd.1, ... rttH qu,irrcr~. :md ,mmher r<1l1m perfeu l11r ,m 11tf11 .. c It ,,1,11 h.i... ,1 ~1111uncrc1,1lh CltUlppcJ+ chef\ kHchcn wnh ,1 l. h.inrnng ftrl·pl.Kc .mJ .1 family hreakfoM arc,1 open mg en thl· l h t1~lru1 \ pl,ty v.i rJ. The second floor emhr.lll'' tt fahul11u~ ma.,rer 'u1re with sitting area, marble ltrepl.ll.l'. pnvacc hakon\ .:ind 'umptunu~ bath. There are chree ,1Jd1c1on,1I fam1I) 1--edn'lllm ~u1tcs each \\ ith a private h,nhn)(>rn ,md ,1 hrepl,lCe, as "ell a~ a media r<1om, exercise n111m .mJ .1 com.ervatun.· A past "Design Hl1u~e." all the mum' .m! ~cauuhill) dcLnratcJ wHh out!>candmg naft~m.m~h1p and 4u.ll1t) Offered at $2,495.000 ·For a pnPatt• ~r10111m_q or for mofL' 111format1011 call. Bill Feeney or Wayne H eck Coast Newport Properties 4 C 1v1c Plaza, Suire 260 Newport Beach, CA 92660 ( 7 14) 644-1600 Prestigious Newport Coast estate Enjoy sweeping view~ of the Pelican Hill Golf Course, the Pacific Ocean. Catalina Island. Newpon Harbor and city lights from this magnificent estate !>ituate<l on a quiet. !>ingle-loaded cul-de-sac of only six homes. located in Newpon Coast within the prestigious guard gated community of Pelican Hill. The phenomenal layout affords views from nearly every room. There are no more flat building lo!\ available an Pelican Hill with this view and elevation. The interior living space is about 7.200 <;quarc feet with six bedrooms and six and one-half baths. Features include a library with loft. front and back staircases. large gounnet kitchen. exercise room. family room with adjoining billiards room and an upstairs playroom. The master suite features breathtaking views as well as a master bath with hi s and her areas. The backyard is perfect for entertaining as well as family living with a pool. spa, fireplace and barbecue center. The four car garage has a hidden side entry motor court. PeUcan Hill's central location allows for easy access to many beaches, Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach and Fashion Island. This is a rare opportunity to own a property in one of Orange County's most prestigious coastal neighborhoods. Offered at $3,995,000. For mon information, caU Susan Scanlan and Macy W•imt1in al (71') 644-1600. Coast N1wport Propenus, 4 Civk P/.avl, SI•. 260, N•wport Btadt. Daily Pilot .Rea.I Estate • June 28, 1997 644-1600 723-8800 EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE Of SOTHEBY'S I NTER NATI ONAL REALTY OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY BlcC8nyOJI 3 Rue Dauvtlle Corona del Mar 700 &econla 321 Martcold Corona BJchland• 428 Sern Dover Shore• 1209 Santlap Eaatbluff 2833 CatllJpa 907 Alder Place 2227 Aralla 2527 Bunya 22 Belmont Harbor VI .. HIDe 1120 SH Lane 2524 Wavecrest 1206 Key West 1233 PolUlde Harbor View Homes 2214 Port CartlsJe lnlne .. Tartle Rock 10 Rainbow Falls 17 Cedar RJdp Irvine Te1Tace I 519 Santanella 1312 Dolphin Ternce Udo late I 05 Via San Remo 835 Vla Udo Nord 532 Via Udo Nord NeWport Beach 2431 Santtaco Newport Coast 31 VeruWes JI Glvemy 6 Falrwlnd Newport Helchta $475,000 $519,000 Sun (1 .. 5) $535,000 Sun (1-5) $650,000 Sun (2..,) $679,000 Sun (1 -5) $499,000 Sat (1-5) $554,000 Sat (J-5) $569,000 Sat (2-5) $589,000 Sun (1-5) $1 ,290,000 Sun (2-5) $699,000 Su.a (2-5) $749,500 Sun (2..,) $769,000 Su.a (2-5) $959,000 Sat (2-5) $649,000 Seta (2-5) Mary Ellen Weglarz JIU Andrus C~aSmlth Dottle Austero R09e&Ue Levan Coby Ward AaPI & Hutdllngs Coby Ward Esther Fine Dottle Valentine Hutdtap & Anael Marty •ones Kay Pari<er $299,000 Sun (I-') SdfAue&DoaShertdan $579,000 Sun (2-5) Mertz & Schmleslnc $637,000 Sun (2-5) $739,000 Sun (2--5) $699,000 Sat/Sun (1 -5) $1 ,245,000 Sat/Sun (1-5) $1 ,895,000 Sun (1-5) $5S9 ,000 Sun (2-5) $464', 900 Sat/Sun (I :3CH) $569,900 Sun (l-5) $1 ,550,000 Sat (2..,) Mellnda lones Marta.n PblJUppl Ol90n & McMonl&le Gfeller S Read Bob Ber& Rick Lanaevtn Mlke Marr Orta Undsay Susan &c.nlan 515 San Bemardlno Ave. $410,000 Sat/Sun (l-5) Seavlew 19 I 7 Yacht Cam Illa 2027 Yacht Defender Shorecl.Uh 356 Evenlna Canyon Tile Blaffa 466 Gavlota 2605 VI.ta om:ada $599,000 Sat (2-4) $66,,000 Sat/Sun (1 -5) $335,000 Sun (2-5) $3J9,000 S.• (1...,) Ginni tohnson Shannon & Bibb Mary Ellen Wec)arz Please call us for a COmplete list Of Open Houses Beach Communities Newport Shores Beach house. Pool. tennis, children's play area. Kennie Jo Rluo $280,000 Huntington Beach Beautiful 3 Bd. remodeled home on Davenport Island. Dave Wong $399,000 New Listings Turtle Rock To p -condition condo with new carpet and paint. Great buy! Coby Ward $210,000 Wl8 Point I Bd. I Ba. upper Plan I on coif course, view of 16th ,reen. BOHS & Feeney $199,000 Newport Shores Custom home, steps to beach. 3 Bd. 3 Ba. plus family room. Kennie Jo Rluo $465,000 West Newport Best waterfront b uy In Newport Harbor. Duplex with dock. Duncan Forgey $484,500 Balboa Peninsula Brand new custom home just one door to the beach. Ronda Hein $549,000 Mal Kai Dynamic, contemporary 4 Bd. waterfront home. Marble and granite. Evan Corkett $1 , 750,000 View Properties Eastbluff Great ocean, city lights view family home with 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. RJck Langevin $565,000 North La•una Spectacular building site. Views of Emerald Bay and coastline. ConnJe Mauend $795,000 Caineo Shores 4 bedrooms, pool, upgraded ocean view home on large lot. Jerry Finster $1,495,000 Balboa PenlnsuJa Rare 4 Bd. bayfront home with dock plus 30 ~. rear parcel. Evan Corkett $3, 1 TS,000 Daily Pi.Soc Jlnl Estate • June 28. 1997 723~8800 644~1600 Newport Coast Altezza 2 bedroom. 3 bath with ocean, harbor and city lights views Rick Langevin $449,900 Ocean RJdge Newport Coast custom home. View of Catalina and harbor Jerry Finster $1 ,895 ,000 Newport Coast 5 Bd. Pelican Point. Pool. ocean views, 6 car garage. Sara & Brad Hinman $3,325,000 644-1600 723-8800 Corona del Mar Corona del Mar C..>upl~ oc.ean,.tde rA h1ft1'1w.)'y fl.-mr,rJ,.l,.tl rAeat unite; ferry Fln.ter S439,000 SpyclaM HUI i1 Bd "I. .., Ba remodel , JPP'lrftJnlty O< ran bay r Hy liqlt'> view Sandie & Kristen Fl.I $795,000 C11meo Htchlands i /'1 acre lot <,port rourt. pool and f(.drden t 8d 2 Ba Connie Mu!M!ntl $875,000 Corona Hl1hland1 Contemporary frwC"I with I #IO" view i1 Rd i 75 Ba Corkett & Thamer $879,000 •• Gated Communities 8'c c..,.,. Oeaae ~ modef 2 Bd 2 Ba thaws very nice Great prtce Marte Farco-Soril $47',000 Newport CoMt Dfamatk: 3 8d lpos- slble 4th 1 + loft with &Of'ce<>uS vte.s Cree Lombardi $595,000 Sea Faire Condos Incredible cxean and bay panoramic. view 3 bed- room. $ bath luxury Owner out of area Be"Veriy Cleveland $399,000 Kubor Pobde t...ovef} 3 bedroom. 1 5 bam Socr.e oc.ear. Vle"WS ~kine dtstar.c:.e to shops. ~ .Id mc:MeS Marie Fup-Sork $699.000 - -- _.J...__.~ Oceall a.a.da Ckun & aty ftchts V1eW from labWous build1nc site Sca•la• & e.k $675 .000 Btc Canyon Spaaous townhome with 3 Bd 2 5 Ba and fabulous views Rlck Lancevtn $729.ooo Blc Callyon Deane Elegant town· home on 10th fairway of golf course Bak & Scanlan $965,000 Harbor HW 4 Bd. custom home with VleW Creal pwoperty w/ European dwm Morphy & Sca•lu $ 1,050.000 Belcoart Beautiful tradftiofW custom home 4 larte bedroom suites Must see Rod Daley $1,495,000 Herbor RJdce Grand 7 Bd.. estate w/ ~noramlc views, library, media room Feeney & Heck $2,495,000 Ritz ~ Unique opportunity' Two lots joined into one Single level home could be expanded Great yard Scanlan & Busk $2.150,000 Family Neighborhoods Meta Verde North Hl&hly uptraded 3 Bd 2 Ba home Great first home Hai.el & Jon Dishon $217 ,000 EHtbluff Lovely slngle family pool home with view In popular Eastbluff. Ronda Hein $499,000 Harbor View Hiiis 4Bd258a split level w/ large yard and some view MeUnda & Marty Jones $539,000 Ea1tbluff Big family home and areat yard with spa, quiet cul-de-sac location Coby Werd $'54,000 . ~. --~..;,· - -. Newport Coat Model perfect 5 8d with city ltahts view on the coast. Cree Lombardi $624,500 Newport Hel&hta Maanlftcent 4 Bd. custom home with la111e yard. Deve Won1 $839,000 59 AsILOMAR $2,899,000 SUSAN SCANLAN (714) 644-1600 122 MONTE CAR.lo $8,500,000 6 ROCKINGHAM $2,995,000 JERRY FINSTER · (714) 723 -8800 101 SHORECLIFF $4,700,000 I I COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES Rod Daley #1 SALESPERSON tST Q!lARTER '97 Ronda Hein #1 LISTJNG AGENT 15T Cl.!:!ARTER '97 - JANUARY JANUARY SALESPERSON OF THE M ONTH JANUARY LISTIN.G AGENT OF THE MONTH Greg Lombardi FEBRUARY SALESPERSON OF THE MONTH FEBRUARY LISTING AGENT OF THE MONTH Kennie Jo Rizzo MARCH SALESPERSON OF THE MONTH Julie Stephenson MARC H LISTING AGENT OF THE MONTH Daily Pilot~ Elt1IU • June 28, 1997 • BILL FEENEY and TIM CARR I 997 SALES ACTIVITY IN ESCROW rropert!I Harbor Highlands Newport Heights Eastside Lido Isle Harbor Point Bayfront Bayfront SOLD r>ropl'rf!I Eastside Irvine Cove Easts Ide East.side Newport Heights Easts Ide West Newport Newport Heights Lido Isle Lido Isle Represented Bu yer Buyer Buyer Bu yer Buyer Buyer Seller Rl'presented Buyer Buyer Seller Bu yer Seller Bu yer Buyer Seller Seller Seller East bluff Buyer Lido Isle Buyer Bayfront Seller Lido Isle Buyer Harbor View Homes Buyer Belcourt Terrace Seller Lido Isle Bayfront Bayfront Seller Seller Buyer in association with LANCE BOGGS 717-4744 English Cotswold Estate 7 Bd. 9 Ba CXXX>+ sq. ft. Luxurious heme 00 18.00) sq. fl kW Spectacular harbor and Catalina views. spa $2,495,000 Custom Bayfront Home l Bd. 3.5 Ba. Remodeled home. very open floor plan Ideal !>outherly onentation w/ 60' of frontage on the bay $1.395,000 Seaview Family Home 5 Bd. 4 Ba. family home on private cul-de-sac l car garage. private 'pa. gated comm. w/ tennjs coun $699,000 Heights Area Duplex Two 3 Bd. I .5 Ba. units with private yards Rare pride of ownershjp property for owner/user $339,000 Linda Isle Custom 4 Bd. 6 Ba. "tum-key" custom with large dock Pn me westerly orientation. private pool and spa $2,350,000 L.H. Lido Isle Traditional 4 Bd. 3 Ba. on pnme Piazza Lido comer lot, 45' lot 2 master suites. security system. hardwood fl oors $799,000 Bayfront Condo 2 Bd. 3 Ba. + den, prime ground level condo Excellent Lido C hanne l view. dock available $599,000 Villa Point Golf Course View Gated I bedroom with patio, facing 16th peen Immaculate condition. End unit in qwet location $199,000 ~-~-•---~--~--~--~--~ JERRY FINSTER AGENT OF THE YEAR ,.. I 996 COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES 759,._3750 Deily PilOc ~ Emt• •June 28, 1997 $28,351,400 IN CLOSED ESCROWS IN 1996 NUMBER ONE SALESPERSON I 995 & I 996 1997 SALES AND IN ESCROW 263 Crescent Bay $2,495 ,000 912 Via Zurich Circle• $595,000 2533 Monaco $2,750,000 2612 Vista Drive•• $449,000 . 2560 Irvine Cove Crest• $1 ,049,000 Poinsettia•• $449,000 337 Via Lido Soud $1,695,000 708 Gainsborough• $4 I 9,000 339 62nd Street•• $434,900 2526 Monaco $1.375,000 145 Irvine Cove Circle• $2,495,000 4 13 Flower Street• $308,000 2 Camship $234,000 3 172 1 Seacliff $2,995,000 • Represented Buyer • • Represented Seller & Buyer KEVIN KUBIAK Sales Associate 717-4706 $4,250,000 $1,895,000 $2,995,000 $2,995,000 $1 ,495,000 $1 ,395,000 $895,000 $649,000 Daily Pilot Real &Ulte • Jww lt, 1997 • 1206 KEY WEST OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2:00 P.M. ,... 5:00 P.M. • Beautiful Harbor View Hills Home • Located 2 Doors from Park • 5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths • Open Kitchen/Family Room Floorplan • Lovely Upgrades Throughout O FFERED AT $769,000 HARBOR VIEW HIU.S Splll level 4 Bd l Ba home In Broadmoor Phase II Lovely yard with citrus trees $'39.000 • "Bringing Buyers and Sellers Together" N£W1'0RT NORTH V1U.AS Beautiful designer "Catalan· model with master i...;;;;;~~ suite l Bd 1 'S Ba In great location on cul-de-sac. ~=;;;;ii $4'9,000 \,VE GET RESULTS!! Daily Piloc Rnl Estate • June 28, 1997 NORTH lAC:UNA 3 Bd l Ba with sweeping view of ocean in a gated community Private pool and spa $1,495,000 Daily Pilot Real E•tate •June 28, 1997 flM KLINE 759-3771 SHIRLEY HARRIS Hall of Fame Member 759 ... 3727 . EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES 122 Monte Carlo Sp ectacular oceanfront contemporary home. Great use of limestone, granite, walls of glass, two story master bedroom suite. $8,500,000 408 Avocado Unique secluded location with fabulous upside view potential. 3 bedrooms and 2 baths on sought after 45 foot lot. $679,000 1954 Port Lockslelgh Beautiful 6 bedroom, 5 bath remodel on one of Harbor View homes most desirable streets. $950,000 1853 Port Sheffield Beautifully upgraded and expanded 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home on the greenbelt. Huge master suite with adjoining study/den. $649,000 , _John Robin McMonigle Landmark Bayf"ront: Est:at:e Lido Isle Call f'or more det:alls l • Daily Piloc Rn.I Estue •Jun. 28, 1997 St: eve Olson 717-4711 ' Beautif"ully Remodeled Single Level Home 216 Via Lorca This light and bright three bedroom. three bath home is rich with afternoon sunlight pouring through a generous south patio and courtyard entry. Indoor and outdoor living become one on this lushly landscaped. oversized 40-foot lot backing onto a pedestrian strada. Mexican pavers. open beam ceilings, fireplace in great room. French doors opening onto the patio from nearly every room. and two car garage make this an exceptional Lido Isle home. Of'f'ered at: $629,<><><> Count:ry French Family Home I 05 Via San Remo Of"f"ered at: $699.000 1 997 SOLOS AND IN ESCROW ! I 8ayfront Yia Lido Soud ~· • 21 S Yia Lido Soud SIS fta lido Soud I I I I OLDE CORONA DEL MAR HARBOR COVE CUFF HAVEN • Lifetime Sales Achievement Hall of Fame Member KIM BIBB D ENNIS DURGAN D EBI BIBB 759 ~3707 Gorgeous, open and spacious! 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 3 car oversized garage, pool and spa, large master with peek-a-boo view! $795,000 Landmark Bayfront Estate situated on the coveted Easterly tip of prestigious Lido Isle. This lot boasts 200 feet of bay frontage. Panoramic view of the major islands in Newport Harbor. This is a premier opportunity to own the Best of the Best! Forever views from this pride of ownership 4 bedroom Port Royal. New carpet, paint and roof!! Private spa, tranquil setting, perfect for entertaining. $665,000 Fabulous French Normandy estate on rare double parcel, over 175' of bay frontage, expansive lawn and mature foliage create a country ambiance on the bay. Dock for large yacht. 4 car garage. 5 bedrooms including full guest quarters. CALL Us Now FOR MORE DET AI L S! BALBOA ISLAND BAYSHORES P ENINS UlA POINT CORONA DEL MAR BAYSHORES · Carol Berg presents ... SINGLE LEVEL LIVING CAROL BERG 759-3739 6 Peninsula $1 ,395,000 Elegant, customized and expanded home overlooking the hay with unobstructed Newport Center, sunrise and night light views. Four bedrooms, four baths, plantation shutters, beveled glass, marble entry, wet bar and spa . Great privacy and pride of ownership. Exciting, newly completed custom home with panoramic ocean, Harbor, city light and sunset views. Fabulous gourmet kitchen, volume ceilings, paneled library, spacious loggia, vine covered arbor, spa and lush landscaping . DOVER SHORES I 050 Santiago $950,000 Daily Pilot Real Estate •June 28, 1997 ,• .. OCEANFRONT MASTERPIECE EVAN CORKETT GARY LEGRAND 759-3728 759 ... 3779 I 1111 ••!!!!!• , •••• • I I 1997 SALES BEAR BRAND RANCH 2 I Old Ranch Road Represented Buyer NEWPORT NORTH 102 Corsica Represented Seller PENTRIDGE COVE 3042 Klttendale Represented Selle r LIDO ISLE I 05 Via Florence Represented Buyer BALBOA PENINSUl.J\ 2034 East Oceanfront Represented Buyer HARBOR VIEW HOMES I 830 Port Renwick 1855 Port Manlelgh I 930 Port StJrllng 195 7 Port Bristol Represented Sellers PELICAN POINT 3 Shoreview 7 Shoreview Represe nted Buyers l.J\GUNA BEACH OCEANFRONT 1875 Ocean Way Represented Buyer CORONA DEL MAR 30 t 2 Ocean Boulevard 5 18 Marguerite Represented Buyers BRAD HINMAN Sales Associate 759-3.732 Out-sta.nding new custom home. 5 Bd. Library, pool, 6 car garage. $3,325,oOO 17 Old Ranch Road $2,500,000 Custom estate. Pool, great ocean view. Fabulous expanded 4 Bd. on large lot. Many extras. Great location. $6~9,000 Very large lot - some ocean view. 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. expanded FR, pool. $S50,000 Incredible quality & design. Spectacular ocean view, beach access. $2,950,000 Custom 5 Bd. 5.5 Ba. Highest quality. Gounnet kitchen. Pool. View. $1,695,000 Remodeled and expanded, gourmet kitchen, new baths, spa tub, pool. $260,000 Fabulous view lot -20,322 square feet. Preliminary design . $1,350,000 r ••• DOTTIE A USTERO 759-3763 CHRISTINE KIM 717-4709 • Daily Pilot Rn1 Ettate •June 28, 1997 DOVER SHORES CUSTOM HOME 12 RUE GRAND DUCAL • Ever popular Monaco model. located on 4th fairway in guard-gated community • Highly upgraded throughout • Beautiful used-brick patio and rose garden • Master bedroom downstairs with view of golf course • Expanded and upgraded kitchen with skylights $788,000 1448 GaLaxJI Drive • Truly a magnificent single story home with elegant architectural features and sweeping views of bay and city lights • Grand entry hall, cherry wood Sfudy on view side, master suite, separate children's wing. spacious gourmet kitchen with a 14 foot coffered celling adjacent to cheerful garden room with skylights •A fabulous huge lot (approx. 17,000 sq. ft.) with large backyard, private pool and spa with motorized cover in courtyard entry • Afr Conditioning, Security System $1,499,000 I 142 POLARIS DRIVE • This channing bayfront single level home has wonderful views of the bay and Newport Center • 60 ft. on the bay with a shared dock for a large boat • Security system + front and rear patios • Convenient location for schools. shopping, restaurants and close to Dover Shores' beaches $650,000 THE PERFECT FAMILY HOME 1209 Sa11tUi10 • COinpletely RemOdeled • 4 Bedroc>ms, '3.5 Baths • Haidwood F1oors, FrenCh Doors • White Washed Oak cabinets • Air Conditioned, Seai~ System • La11e Yard, Grassy Area, Built-In ~ue ~79,000 Please call Dottie or Christine for more information. .. . I 'll I ,, Daily Pilot Real Estue •June 28. 1997 Expansive marble foyer, sunken living room, formal dining, gourmet granite chef's kitchen, huge family room, hardwood floors, fireplace, office/den and workout room. Upper level has 3 bedrooms off giant playroom, plus stunning master suite. Room to expand. 3 car garage, fabulous large lot. $1,825,000 BEVERLY MORPHY 759-3731 • llJeautiful Big Canyon custom home located at the end of a quiet cul- de-sac with views from every room. MINDA BUSH 759-3782 Daily Piloc Rn! Estate •June 28, J997 . .. Daily Piloc Ra! Estate • Jun.e 28, 1997 Outstanding Newport Coast prop erty. 4 Bd. plus den, many upgrad es, private yard with lush landsca pe and fountains. Sophisticated Woodbridge condo in the Coves. 2 Bd. plus loft, office area, private yard with jacuzzi, spa and BBQ. • .. BIG CANYON New home on 8th fairway. A fabulous trea·sure on secluded_lot, over 6,000 sq. ft. of country club living. 11 Giverny $569,900 6 Seadri~ $339,000 Call to view plans and renderings . Best buy in Big Canyon. Remodeled and expanded. Large private yard. Fabulous kitchen. CHRIS LINDSAY TOP PRODUCER 759-3775 22 Hermitage $I, 145,000 • • .. J' -. . . ·~ • • I To Great Clients! THANK YOU FOR BOTH YOUR BUSINESS AND YOUR FRIENDSHIP r • Ii • 1997 Sales 2726 Hilltop 69Uoda~e . Mr. & Mrs. Osung Kwon Mr. & Mrs. Lew Coppersmith 2037 Calvert Mr. & Mrs. Steve Rose LINDA LYLE Pager: 7 I 9-8989 J 2431 Vista Nobleza Mr. & Mrs. Steve Rose 617 W. Bay Mr. & Mrs. William Wilkinson l 09 E. Edgewater Mr. & Mrs. William Wilkinson Best Family Neighborhood in Newport Beach. • Monaoo Townhome with 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths •Master on 1st Floor • Remodeled Kitchen • Fabulous Back Bay and City Light Views • Plan 8 Townhome -2 Bedrooms, 3 Baths • Unobstructed Ocean and City Light Views • Luxurto,p .Carpet, Limestone Floors • Bullf·ln Stereo Speakers and NC Most Popular Somerset Model. 5 Bd. 3 Ba. Prime Location Right on the Greenbelt. RICK LANGEVIN 759-3759 • 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths • Private Heated Pool and Spa • Remodeled Kitchen, Family Room and Master • New Flooring and Granite Upgrades $759,000 • Single Story 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths • Remodeled Kitchen • Paver Tiie Floors and Marble Upgrades •Large Lot with Private Spa l'!!lll!B!~ • 180° View Fashion Island and Catalina • Two Private Yards • 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths • New Roof and Carpeting • .. .I I .. • BALBOA PENINSULA 31 I Coronado LIDO ISLE CUSTOM 835 VIA LIDO NORD OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY I - 5 • Stewart Woodard Design -Built in 1989 • 50 Foot Corner Location • 2 Bedrooms, 3 Baths • Den/Office and Studio • 3 Car Garage • Roof .Jop Deck with Bay View • Open, Light, Bright -2 Story Ceilings $1,245,000 BETWEEN BEACH AND BAY Great three story house between the bay and the beach!! Third floo~ has a view! Property is in nice condition and is air conditioned. This is an excellent location!! $595,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Seller is motivated and wants it sold Remodeled 3 Bd. 2 Ba. with views and bonus room $569,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Cute and charming w/ hardwood floors and larQe yard on great street. Owner may carry $410,000 BALBOA PENINSULA 3 Bd. 2 Ba. and 1 Bd. 1 Ba. Peninsula duplex. 1 block to beach. Easy to rent. Newer roof. $325,000 1997 SALES Represented 270 Brentwood Buyer 32 Clermont Seller 458 Costa Mesa Seller 1105 Devon Buyer 1930 Galaxy Seller 170 Lessay Buyer 108 Ocean Vista Buyer 42 Pelican Point Seller 1950 Port Bishop Buyer 1233 Somerset Buyer 482 E. 20th Seller Daily Pilot Rnl Estate • June 28, 1997 CLIFFHAVEN Traditional Cape Cod style 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. 2 story. hardwood flo.ors .-French doors. big yard $649,000 MANNY STELLINO + MARLENE HASSEL MARLENE HASSEL 717-4761 Direct 642-6048 R esidem:e MANNY STELLINO 717-4762 Direct 650-2678 R esidence • ii • 4500 SO. FT. HOME CUSTOM BAVFRONT $995,000 All-new construction in 1992 Fabulous ho me on the water with boat dock in gated community. Beautiful design and detail In this 5 bedroom. approx 4,500 sq. ft. gem! CUSTOM BEACH HOME $693,000 Built new in ·q I. used only as second home 1 bedrooms plus den, 3 baths. rooftop deck Near beach and bay in prized Balboa neighborhood EASTBLUFF WITH A VIEW $499,000 Wonderful 3 bedroom and den floor plan, private courtyard entry, updated country kltchen. Livlni areas open to private pool and spa and wonderful view ----==-----------=--------~---~-~~ ~ ~--~ NEW HOMES $549,000 Four all-new homes under construction just one door to the sand in a fabulous Balboa neighborhood. Walk to Balboa shops, restaurants ON THE SAND $997,500 No boardwalk -just beach and ocean at your front door. 2 units on premium corner lot for maximum views. Great cash flow -call for details! ON THE OCEANFRONT! $925,000 This lovely, light and bright home Is right on the beach In a prli.ed section of oceanfront. Just a short walk to Balboa shops, restaurants and the Balboa Island feny. With 4 Bd. and 2 Ba. this channlng home Is the perfect ~tttng to truly entoy the beach lifestyle. BRAND NEW BAYFRONT LIDO ISLE BAVFRONT $1 ,995,000 Brand new Lido Isle bayfront home currently under construction by top custom home builder. Features 3 bedrooms plus office. Enjoy sweeping main channel views. $379,000 Located 1n a quiet neighborhood. yet a c;hort walk to the best swimming and c;urfing beaches and Lido c;hops and restaurants. this mint-condi11on building 1s the perfect beach starter home. or getaway at the beach. plus Income' 2 8d o"ncr s unit with large living room with FP, spacious sunny patio Upstairs unit is light and bright I 8d apartment Owner-occupied property and II shows! AFFORllABlE NEWPORT CONDO $149,000 Nice unit In Villa Balboa, great locatJon close to beach. Creat condition. Cround floor unit with spacious patio. Assumable flnandngl 2 3 8 9 9 a.m. -noon ... Agency· 1 -4 p.m .. "Ethics· MLS book delivery Independence Day -Association office closed 8:45 a .m .. Affiliate Committee meeting 9 a .m .. Compass beginner class 9 a .m. -noon. "Fair Housing " l -4 p.m .. "Trust Fund Handling· 10 9 a .m .. Grievance Committee meeting 11 10 a.m. -2 p .m .. Brokers Preview 14 GPA Committee meeting 16 9 a .m. MLS Committee meeting 2 p.m .. lntec.Aet class Call Association for CF classes 17 9.a.m .. Compass advanced class 18 10 a .m. -2 p .m .. Brokers Preview 21 8:30 a.m .. Orientation/Induction 23 2 p .m., Compass beginner class 2.4 8:30 a .m., Board of Directors meeting 9 a.m . -noon, Seminar: .. Agency,· by attorney Bert Cook at the association office 25 10 a .m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview 29 1998 Officers and Directors election day 30 9 a .m. -noon, "Telephone Marketing· 1 -4 p.m ., "How to Build a Miiiion Dollar Referral System" Daily Piloc Real Estate •June 28. 1997 Bro\N11811 shares her entl1usiasm for Bal~ Island vmh her clients She is a long ti me resident and rea l estate agent of the Island Alice Brownell. broker associate with Balboa Island Realty and her builder husband. Doug Brownell, have lived on 17 different Balboa Island streets in a 20 year time span. Although they have changed residences many times over those years, they never have considered for a moment leaving the lsJand and have li ved in their pre ent home for seven years. '"My enthus iasm for the great lifestyle on the Island and for the people who live here, makes my career so much fun," Alice aid. "It get passed on Lo my clients and makes selling Balboa Island real estate a natural for me." Selling is a natural for her because she has a winning combination of easygoing friendJiness. intelligence and a thorough knowledge of her product that inspires confidence. Brownetrs real estate career began when she met her husband. who at the time was building homes in Laguna Beach. She obtained her broker's license to handle her husband's business. As the years passed and their two daughters became school aged, Alice decided to put her knowledge and expertise to work with Balboa Island Realty. where she conti nues to be the top producer in the office. Because of being involved in the process of building homes on Balboa Island for so many years. she has obtained first-hand knowledge of the building and remodeling process. which is so valuable to know and to share with clients. Interested clients and appraisers call her cont.inuously because of her experience and knowledge of Balboa Island. ··The real estate market on Balboa Island has been enjoying the upswing - of the general real estate market.·· Alice said. ''ln fact. since the beginning of this year. activity and sales on the Island have been very high. Multiple offers are becoming common place once again. where propcnies are selling for more than asking price. because of the hig h demand to Hve here and the low number of propenies currently on the market for ale. If you are currently thinking of Usting an Island home for sale. now is the Lime. We eem to be in a ·eller' market once again:· According to Brownell. buyers today arc knowledgeable. sophi tfrated and they do their homework but if a property is priced well. it wi ll sell quickly. If it is overpriced. buyer~ will not pay inflated prices. The majority of buyers that arc interested in Balboa Island are people who have experienced the Island as they were growing up, whether it was visiting a relat.ive who Jived there or remembering the Old Bal Week of th e '60 . Balboa lsland continues to off er such events as parades down Manne Avenue during the Christmas Boat Parade and fe ti ve decorations and carolers throughout the Island. Additionally, street parties and barbecues. the beach life. walks with friends and neighbors make thi s a unique place. The Island also provides an extremely safe at mosphere. where one feels like they are on vacation all year. Now that many people have the capability to work from their home. they are able to Jive wherever they c hoose -and the choice seems to be Balboa Island. Buyers are attracted by the one-of-a-kind homes, the vibrant community spirit and the uncommon fri endliness of the residents there. Brownell added that a few client<; who were hesitant about buying a home on the Island did so anyway because of her enthusiasm. They have thanked her over and over again for encouraging them to give Balboa Island a try. To reach Alice Brownell, call Balboa Island Realty at (714) 673- 8700; her home office (714) 675- 9585; or her pager (714) 205-2820. .. .. -\ Deily Pilot lln1 S.cace • ]uM 28, 1997 Top 20 honored for May sales at Ellis Realty Group Marilyn Kershner has the highest sales for the Newport Beach based office Ron Mazzano, vice president and di!->lnct manager of Ellis Realty Group an Newport Beach announced the Top 20 !->ales associates for May. Honorees were: Marilyn Kcr-.hner; Malt Gulledge; Nancy Barfield; Pam Ball ; Karen Re1.ek; Bob Collucio; Ke nt McNaughton; Jim Wei!'lenbach; Jim Digrado; Sally Shipley; Re nee Tilton; Anne Hoover; Sandy Daley; Sa-.sy Lu by; MaryAnn McGuire; Patti O'Desky; Mary Oste rhout; Sheila Kaviani; Dick Dickson and Max ine Mink. 'These agents are committed to excellence,'' -.aid Mazzano. "We are enjoying an active market with saJes far exceeding la-;t year's at thi~ time." Ellis Realty Group ha~ enlarged it s -.ale-. force to include '>Omc of the fin est and mu-.1 cxpcricnc.:ccl Realtors in the area. Marilyn Kershner. ''With our sales products and services. advanced education plus state-of-the-art technology. Ellis Realty Group is experiencing an even better year than I 996," Mazzano said . Ellis Realty Group is wcaJed at 23 CorporaJe Plaza, Ste. 190, Newport Beach. Front row penthouse property Enchanting harbor. city lights and ocean view\ arc seen from thi\ front row penthouse pro perty in SeaFaire. Entry areas are fini,hcJ wi th Pirell i ntKlring while the oversi7,ed gourmet kitchen offers top of the hne apphru1cc' and a dinellc area with view\ to Dana Point through the greenhouse l1v1ng mom wmJow Ju\t outi.1dc the fonnal dining room and li vi ng room with fireplace is a white. ceramic 11lcJ sun deck, perfect for enjoying Newport Harbor views. Skylights, clere\torie!-i, vaulted 12-foot ceilings and extra windows create a spacious, light intcnor. The master bedroom i\ elegant and oversized with a walk-in custom appointed clo!-iel. A huge ma~tcr bath ha' double vanities sci in Corian and features an overi.11cd tub w11h i.kyltghl and a walk-in !-hower. There are ocean views from the ma!-itcr bedroom a!-well a!. from the 'ccond ~mailer bedroom. A full sized washer and dryer arc adjacent to the large guest hath area. ScaFaire is a gated community on the bluff!-of Newport Beach and i!-i within walktn),! dt!-tance to the beach. It boasts two ,wimmmg pooli.. !>pa~. tenni -i courts and a newly remodeled clubhouse. There are !-pac u>U!-, manu.:ured grounds and gated subterranean parking. Offered at $395,000. For mo" information, call MaryAnn M<'G,,ire of Ellis Realty Group at (714) 646- 6770. Back Bay view on private cul-de-sac This picture perfect 1wo story end unit has three bedrooms and two and one-half baths. Located on a cul-de- sac in the North Bluffs. ii overlooks the green bell and has been highly upgraded with wood plank.fl oors and French doors and windows. Vaulted ceilings provide a spacious feeli ng throughout the home. Additionally, this "R" model has a Murphy bed in the family room and a gated patio entry. his offered for $337,000. For more information, call Sally Shipley at (714) 644-6200, Elli.s Realty Group, 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190, Newport Beach. Exceptional Portofino This beautiful Porto ft no home is just a short walk to park, swimming, athletic fields , children's playground and an award-winning elementary school. Located in the community of Harbor View Homes, a popular family neighborhood of Newport Beach, the residence has an enclosed floorplan which includes four bedrooms, three and one-half baths and almost 8,000 square feet on the sunny side of the street. Beautiful rooms create a gracious atmosphere, where French doors and windows, polished hardwood floors, plantation shutters and new carpet echo decorator tastes. The home also features a family room plus bonus room or guest room with attached kitchenette. A newer kitchen has a microwave, gas range, tile counters, bay window, white cabinets and oak floor. You will also find the perfect place to entertain and relax in the wonderful private yard. Off ercd at $619,000. For mon information, call Eric and Laraine Shaw al the Newport Beach olfiu of Ellis Realty Group, (800) 375-3807. Upgraded Sancerre in Newport Coast This three bedroom. two and one-half bath home is highly upgraded and offer!. Newport Coa't amenities in a gated development of single fami ly detached homes. • ~---- D.ay Piloc ltnl £lace • June 28, 1997 The residence offers a family room, gounnet kitchen with maple cabinets and a nag<;tone wraparound patio. The home is highlighted by decorator 18-i nch ceramic tiles, light neutral carpet, has additional decorator lighting throughout. decorator window coverings and surround sound with built-in speakers. The home also has a garage with storage, security system and is located on a private lot. The association offers a pool, spa, tennis and front yard lawn maintenance. The home i~ offered for $374.900. Bro k e r s Welcome For more information, caU Bob Selinger of First Team/Nolan Real Estate at (71.t) 497-5454 or (714) 644-3516. The Luxury Collection at Harbor Ridge offers vie"' homes Dramatic entries highlight The Luxury Collection Newport Beach homes feature custom classical Mediterranean-style architecture Located behind private guarded gates is The Luxury Collecti on at Harbor Ridge, the newest project by Newport Custom Estates, Inc. Offering exquisite, view oriented, custom one and two story classical Italian and Mediterranean inspired homes. The Luxury Collection residences range from 3,802 to 8,000 square feet of living space. They are situated on lots averaging from 11 ,440 to 19,000 square feet with views of the ocean. Newport Harbor, city or mountains. Prices start from SI, 195,000, with monthly association dues of $145. There are no Mello Roos or special assessment taxes. Features include four to eight bedrooms. four and one- half to eight and one-half baths, three to six car garages and library. Each custom home is designed to create an ambience of richness. Detailed Mediterranean and ltalianesque architecture creates a style reminiscent of a European resort. Dramatic entries, curved staircases, stately columns, arches and niches are onl y a few custom features used throughout the homes. Special features such as expan ive entries to maxi1mze the view. custom designed noors, walk-in wet bars. library with optional fireplace, optional music rooms, guest rooms and loggias add an impressive touch to every occai;ion and make each home an entertainer's delight, yet the residences are practical for living. You may select from a variety of available home designs or allow the architects 10 design a home that reflects your personal preference and style. Standard amenities include marble, wood and hme,tone entry fl ooring, custom staircase railing. wood burning firepl aces in the hving room. family room and ma.,ter suite with custom designed facings. There are quaht} baseboard-;, generous reces'ied lighting throughout. dual zone heating and air conditioning. optional salad sink, granite countcrtops. dual dishwashers, 48'' wide Sub-Zero and double oven. Also included are large pantries. microwave and trash compactor. Each of the special homes offers a lavish master suite with retreat. The master bath features include optional marble slab countertops, spa tub with marble surround, marble shower with dual controls and bidet. Most homes include optional view balconies in selected rooms. Residents of Harbor Ridge also benefit from its private, secluded cul-de-sac location and 24 hour guard service. Elegant exteriors include decorator entry light fixturei>, clay or concrete tile roofs. crafted double entry door. pre- cast concrete columns and window surrounds (if applicable). automatic roll up garage doors. quality French doors throughout. Mediterranean-style stucco colors, custom designed color stamped or scored driveway and much more. To nach The Luxury Colhction at Harbor Ridge (see Thomas Guide page 889 J-6) from MacArthur Blvd., take San Joaquin Hills Road east to Spygllus Hill Road, turn left, then turn right al Ridgeline Drive. Proceed through the Pf!rd gated entry straighl up Ridgeline Drive to the eighth right. VLsit the on.sill sales and inf ormalion office on Saturday and Sunday from I to 5 p.m. For more information, call (714) 647-2452. ··- ' Daily PlJoc ltul Etwe • JuM 28, 1997 • WITH DEALS LIKE SE ••• New11ort Beacl1 u Large 1 or 2 Story Custom Homes (!Un~1n~ from J.802 10 8,000 S.F.) ,..J Huge Lots (lip 10 19,000 sq.ft.) u Spectacular Views 11 Ocean, Harbor and City QC Mountam, City and Canyon. NEWPORT CUSTOM ESTATES IN C. 714-647-2452 a Gate GtutrtkJ Community 24HR guard service a No Mello Roos (Low cax rare) Q Ltnl1 Aaon.tio. Dlla (Approx. $150 Monthly) • Da.ily Pilot RHl Est.tt •June 28, 1997 ••• WHY W All' TO Nnv Rtltast OCEAN RIDGE $1,795,000 Ocean, harbor and city views &om this new (approx) 6,450 s.f. 6 Bedroom, 6 Yi Bath cmtom estate to be built. Over half-acre lot (23,780 s.f.) with lush landscape. Complete November 1997. Buy now and choose your finishes. Gone Gone Gone Going ... PELICAN POINT $2,645,000 Ocean and golf course views &om this new (approx) 4,500 s.f. 4 Bedroom, 4 V2 bath custom villa to be built. Pelican Point is an oceanfront development with direct beach access. Complete September 1997. Buy now and choose your finishes. Gone Gone Gone , i I I 1, o..ily Pilot Rn! Ettate • }~ 28, 1997 ~ <N~ w~ h> ~ §"~ :~~~ ~ yg~ ~d~Uz BIG CANYON • $1,225,000 • 644.9060 OutstanJmg traditional home with 5 bedrooms, ~uuateJ on a large comer lot on a quiet cul-de-sac ~treet, large backyard and patio area, family room. N BWPORT B EACH • $1,050,000 • 644· Unique turn-key custom, 5 he<lrooms, 3 baths, lush landscaping, large 11U'(( f ourmet kitchen, dramacac entry a nd great rOQJn, two story ceilings, spa tub. BLCOURT • , 50, Wonderful custom estaie with lush gardens and gated pool. Approximately 6,500 square kct of gracioui. l1v1ng, rwo ~lllry entry with wmJrng 'ttarrcai.c LAGUNA BEACH • $2,495,000 Mediterranean Villa! 3 bedrooms, 5 baths, floor-to· ceiling sliding doors, cusrom limestone, hand-carved fireplace, custom cabinets, hidden wane cellar. LAGUNA B EACH • $4,600,000 • 644.9060 Sweepmg ocean and Catalina views from this 5 bedroom, 5 bath spectacular Mediterranean estate. Serene and private lucatmn, swimming pool and spa. Gorgeous custom bayfront home in excellent cond1· tion, 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, large gounnet kitchen with hreakfast area, cozy wood paneled family room. 1,575,000 • 644-9060 DANA OINT • ,900,000 • A truly heautiful ~inglc story bayfront in one of Spectacular new contempora.ry on the sand! Newport Beach's (mcsr areas, 60 feet on the warer 3 bedrooms, 5 baths, Interior theme of ltmestonc, HARBOR ISLAND • $4,495,000 • 644.9060 Incredible locauon on the main channe.I, large dock ~ill accommodate up to 95' yacht, interior courtyard with pool, 6 ~ 5.S bathl. Build 'f0Ul4aeam home. · HARBOR 9 • ~-9060 4 bedrooms iocii ....... auea< .Ute aft& office, single level, lavish mMter tut~ with walk·ln closet, apart- ment suite with kitchenette, private pool and spa anJ city views, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 4 car jiC&rage. teakwood and Kainlcae steel, library, elevator... Corona Buch, tremendous remodel poMibllitics. 01907 CGICIMI ..................... ~. All~~~. ~.._.,.QlilolUily AIOllcle _,... .. ..,Ownldllldoi--1 " NEWl'ORT CREST • $219,000 • 644.9060 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, bag family room, 2 car altacheJ garage, fireplace m laving room IRVINE • $288,500 • 644-9060 Light, bnght and beaul1ful "Oakhum" model overloolcmg Bag Canyon golf course, 2 bJ, 2 ba IRVINE • $3 I 8,000 • 644-9060 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, custom home, large com er lot, steam shower, spa, large eat-m kitchen Tl IE BLUFF<; • $ 3 59 ,000 • 644-9060 3 bJ, 2 ha, expanJic.J "LmJa" plan "1th dmmg room and large family room. "rap aruunJ pam1 NEWl'ORT BEACH • 375,000 • 644-9060 2 h<l, l b,1, ht-au11ful onJ completely remoJelcJ. l1~ht :mJ bra11ht. j.tfl.'.ll t'llt."an, b.1) and Caralma vie~ OPEN HOUSES 1-SPM (Uflless Otherwise Specified) SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS HARBOR ffll.L 9 Hill borough NEWPORT C REST I Baruna Court 20 Goodwill Court TuRTLE ROCK 21 Centaurus $950.000 $199,000 $202.000 $629.000 Ginny Anderson David Prince Delia Delgado Sonja Powell SATURDAY'S & SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS L IDO lsLE 8 l 8 Via Lido Soud $689,000 Alison McCormick THE Pon'ffE 7 Bridgeport Rd $699,000 Marie Deremiah TuRTLE ROCK 8 Charlone $1,125.000 Sonja PowelV Jan Ward TuE·BLUfl'S 2207 Fiesta 12.spm1 $347.000 Susan Noonan 43 I Vista Suerte $294.000 Adams/Farrington SP\'GLASS HlLL 9 Monterey Circle $799,000 Joyce Olson 23 Carmel Bay $825.000 Don Olson 6 Twin Lakes $749,000 Mike Evans SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS COLLEGE PARK 2332 Fordham BEl.COlRT 34 Hill sdale Dm ER S110 Rt:s 1447 Galaxy Dr. IL\RBOR ftlLLS 9 Hillsborough (R\ INE 3 Flores 11 ~rm1 LIDO lsLE 8 I 5 Via Lido Soud LIDO V ILLAGE 601 Lido Park Dr. IE HARBOR VIEW 1934 Pon Camey 1824 Port Sheffield 1935 Port Nelson NEWPORT B EACH 382 Villa Pt Dr. N EWPORT HARBOR 3808 River Ave N EWPORT RlDGE 64 Les ay 11 .- SEAVIEW 212 1 Yacht Radiant BALBOA I SLAND 673 .. 6900 $2 18,000 $668,000 $895,000 $950.000 $239.000 $2.195,000 $469,000 $669,500 $698.000 $619,000 $219,000 $579,000 $379.000 $698,000 Robert Bents Joan Maifeld Reggie McNemey • Ginny Anderson Kathy Fox Alison McConnick Mary Lou Kiehler Carol Pugh Dreyfus/ Weir Dreyfus/ Weir Nancy & Mel Kiddie David Prince Argyros, Bartolic, Bento; Ginny Anderson N EWPORT BEACH 644,9060 Daily Pilot Rn.I Estate • June 28, 1997 California cla~1c with a premium locauon JUSt step3 to the bay, 3 bedroom5, 3 batruo, private patio HARf!OR CoVE • $590,000 • 644-9060 3 ~room~. 2.5 bath_,, private nature trail, vie"' ,11 , back bay. fireplace m linng room, security system BALBOA ISLAND • $670,000 • 644-9060 Charming 2 story, 3 bedroom , 3 bath English Tudor home wHh I bd, I ba apartment BELCOURT T ERRACE: • $675,000 • 644-9060 Rcturh1,ht•J 1hroo)!houl. l 1-eJr,lOflb, 2. 5 ha, ..... Mnlll! ceiling,, m.1rl-ilt· tl1l\•r m t:ntr.. Fren'h "mJ<>'ll>> 3 h<l. Z ba, mplt:' \\Ith tremenJou~ bay view, la~ \t'ry prt\'dtC Jt.xl.., l'll>U lllCOIDC rrll('Cnt~ AR • 9,000 • 4 bcJr~x1m~. 2. 5 h.1th~. lWt'r l,000 "Q it hnme, J,'Tl".H 2 hath mwnhome, courtyurJ, marble entry, comer lor l1x.,lli•m. md tor Jed. with 360" ucean view' 01119'7 ColdWelt Banker ANld8nlill 8'oker1gt C«pcnllon An EQUll OppOl1unfty ~. EQUll Housing Opponunlly. Al OflicN lndepelldently Owned Ind Operalld •• It • • ,, , Daily Pilot Rnl Esuu •June 28, 1997 COLDWELL BANKER THE PREMIERE TEAM ARGYRO S • {,· . THIE POWER FANTASTIC REDUCTION· Reduced to $599,000 B ENTS ERSHIP 2307 WINDWARD LANE Newly refurbished 4 bedroom, 4 bath home in excellent family neighborhood. Large yard, pool, spa. $5 15,000 GREAT PENINSULA OCEANFRONT VIEW ... VIEW ... VIEW! 601 LIDO PARK DRIVE Completely redec~ted eqllf,site 2 bd co~ • in Newport,s most ~ luxurious highrise. $595,000 1119,A E. BALBOA BLVD. Built in 1989, this 4 bd, 3 ha condo is ·completely on the oceanfront with · fantastic Catalina views $839,000 N EWPORT RIDGE 64 LESSAY Perfection is the term for this 4 bd, 3 ha home on one of the largest view lots in Sancerre. $379,000 The newly formed team of Stephanie Argyros, Tony-and ·Patrick Bartolic and Marcia and Robert rents 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. 6 0 2 • 2 3 6 -2 Cl 997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing C>ppomriy. All Offices Independently Owned 8lld Operated. Daily Pilot lln1 Estate •June 28, 1997 : COLDWELL BA~1'lVBR THE PREMIERE TEAM ARG ·YROS THE IPOWIElfl OF COTTON POINT - • B ENTS PARTNERSH I P • 6 lots ranging fro m 34,000 square feet to 2.029 acres in the double gated exclusive community of Cotton Point. • Lots are across the street from Presidenr Rich ard Nixon 's Western White House compound. • Direct beach access to white sandy beaches. • Lots available as single parcels or as a complete package. • Call for Details The choice is clear~ For commitment, knowledge and unparalleled support, Choose the Premiere Team: Argyros • Bartolic • Bents 8 1 0 • 4 0 0 1 Cl997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Olllces Independently Owned and Operated. ' Daily Pilot Rnl &tate • June 28. 1991 ., I . I, 1 HARBOR VIEW HOMES NEWPORT BEAC H'S PREMIER FAMILY NEIGHBORHOO D 5 BEDROOMS, 3,600 SQUARE FEET REDUCED! $698,000 5 BEDROOMS, 2,400 SQUARE FEET NEW LISTING! $619,000 • 5 bedrooms, 4 t/2 baths • Expanded to aprox. 3,600 square feet • Loe measures over I 0,000 square feec • Inner loop location • 600 sq ft family room • 300 sq ft detach ed bonus room • Solar heated double pool • Solar and gas hoc water syscem • Inside laundry • Extra large side yards • Light and bright home with Skylights • Automatic sprinklers with drip system • Outdoor gas grill • Two fi replaces • Three air conditioning units • Extra large attic with finished flooring • 5 bedrooms, 3 baths • 2,400 square feet • Lot measures over 6,800 square feet • Master bedroom with study • Bay windows and French doors • New paint and carpet •Hot tub • Recently reroofeJ • New garage door •Two oversized upstairs hcJroom!) • Excellent inner lnop locaciun • 2nd house from greenbelt HARBOR VIEW HOMES SPECIALISTS #1 LISTING A GENTS, 1996 #1 B UYER A GENTS, 1996 T OP 1°/o OF COLDWELL BANKER NATIONWIDE ATllD'1CU ( 714) 644-9060 EXT. 107 & 125 MICHAEL DREYFUS 01997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Oppoftunity. All OfTicel Independently Owned and Operated . • SUSAN WEIR ... , J ' '· • I 111 • DaiJy Pilot Real &tate •June 28, 1997 LUXURIOUS LIVING ON THE BAYFRONT BALBOA PENINSULA Magnificent bayfront with wonderful main channel views, completely remodeled with private deck and slip for 60' yacht. 4 bedrooms, 4 .5 bath s, large wonderful courtyard with lawn and patio. gourmet kitchen and pantry, custom cabinets, granite . counters, limestone entrance, dining room with hardwood floors. Offered at $3,450,000 B ALBOA l SLAND • I N ESCROW '> hl'drrnim:-., ~ harh~. grl'at view from the hay fnim the rtl11f top JcLk, duplex: 4 hd / 2 ha 111 frnnt, I bJ / I ha apt m hac k Offered at $599,000 · NEWPORT B EACH ) hcJrnoms, 2.? baths, great oceanfront lncatton, open and bright fl oorplan, completely remodeled kitchen Offered at $875,000 B ALBOA ISLAND C harming 2 story, 3 bedroom, 3 bath English tudor home with l bd/l ba apartment with fireplace. Brick patio, family room. Offered at $670,000 GRAYCE TALIAFERRO 673--6900 EXT. 26 Cl997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Opponunity Company. Equal Housing Opponunlty. All Offices Independently Owned and Operated . .. • 4 DaiJy Pilot RH! Estate • June 28, 1997 ' 1 ST TIME ON THE MARKET 3 LEESBURY COURT BELCOURT, NEWPORT BEACH This 5 bedroom , 6.5 bath quintessential custom home is situated in the beautiful guard gated community of Belcourt on a lot of over 22 ,000 square feet. Some of the fine landscaping features incluile an outside Pavilion with a 14 foot rooftop waterfall cascading into a 60 ,000 gallon pool, swim.-up bar, 5 burner barbecue , and a lighted sports court with basketball hoop. Some of the fine architectural details include soaring 27 foot ceiUngs, custom built.-ins, flooring and state of the art lighting system. Trul y, one of the finest detailed estates in Newport Beach . Offered at $4 ,900,000 FOR M ORE I NFORMATION I PLEASE CONTACT ]OHN CAMPBELL 800,4 73,8183 • ( 714 > 644,9060 ExT. 121 ·01997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Offloes Independently Owned and Operated. ... ,, .. •. . . , Deily Piloc RHl Estate • Jun1: 28• 1997 Don & Joyce Olson The Olsons ·Evans Team Olson s: (800) 487.-4931 • Evans: (714) 720.-1127 Featuring Spyglass Hill Open Saturday and Sunday 1 .. 5 PM Mike Evans 23 Carmel Bay • $825 ,000 6 Twin Lakes Circle • $749,000 9 Monterey Circle • $799,000 Panoramic ocean view. Private 3br+den w/ pool. Large family room, gourmet kitchen & hide-a-way master suite over- looking blue pacifi c. Three car garage . 6 bd, 4 ba giant on private cul-de-sac. Huge lot with pool and spa.· Spacious interior includes family room, formal dining & remodeled kitchen . . 4 bd, 2.5 ba home with outstanding views of ocean, bay & Catalina located on quiet cul,ae-sac-street featuring a private fenced yard, granite kitchen. LIS OLSEN 644-9060 EXT. 192 SALLY PHILLIPS 644-9060 EXT. 192 SECLUDED TROPICAL O ASIS • $1 ,895,000 Newly complC'tcJ fahulous MeJHcmmean villa. Un!'urp,1.sseJ 1ic.can views, lush landscaping with WAS $895,000 • Now $495,000 TuRTLE RocK PorNT • $499,000 Outstanding view home, beautaful cusrom fin ishes with built-ms and many upgraJ es, decorated In neutral tones. dr,1mat1c waterfall. Over 6,200 .sq ft of living space. 9.2 acres in the H 00-2500 block of Temple Hills Drive in Laguna Beach. Dramatic ocean and canyon views. Clry approval for 3 building sites. 2902 E. HILLCREST AVENUS lMMACULATE CUSTOM H OME • $315,000 Desirable Orange neighborhood bordering Villa Parle. Spacious and charming 1 story home. NEW LtSTINO • $1,195,000 Cwtom oceanfront on the sand with maximum white water and coastal views. Cl 997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Oppottunlty Compeny. Equal Housing 0pportu(llty. All Olfloes Independently Owned and Operated. LIMITED EDITION Need a Single. Story Home Under 12 Years Old in Newpor~ Beach? . . You've Found It! This elegantly refurbished, newer BelcULm Terrace home 15 /ighc and brigh1 with a neuCTal decor. Amenities mclude sky/1ghcs, new double glazed French windows and a freshly pa1nied exten11r. Also, no mello ruos! 9 A CRE PARCEL WITH O CEAN V IEW IN L AGUNA BEACH DRASTIC R EDUCTION! $89S ,ooo ... $49 5 '000 For Appomnn.-111 Plt'ast' Ctill ]OAN MAIFELD 760-8008 COLDWELL BANKER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DIVISION MANAGING WEEKLY, MONTHLY AND YEARLY LEASES Have yoti considered leasing your property, we have qualified tenants just ~ waiting for the perfect home. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL: VALERIE HOWELL (714) 644-9070 E XT. 186 Daily Piloc Real Estate• June 28, 1997 0 INNY ANDERSON OFF. ( 714) 644-9060 EXT. 151 H OME OFF. (7 14) 759-1997 OPEN THIS WEEKEND FOR VIEWING 9 HILLSBOROUGH HARBOR HILL $950,000 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, custom view h ome 21 2 1 YACHT RADIANT S EAVIEW $698,000 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, two story corner view home BUILDING A NEW HOME? ~ ~ I CONSIDER T HIS UNIQUE ALTERNATIVE YES NO CONSJDER ANY f----? NEW PLANNED NEIGHBORHOOD • Panora mic Ocean Vaew, 11 acre parcel • Secluded, Private Location • Paved 700' Driveway from Gate co Site • No Homeowner Association · No Mello RlX)S • Natural Native Landscaping •Offered at ... $3,900,000 • Owner may carry for qualified buyer CAU. FOR APPOINTMENT RAY McAFoosE ''YOUR AJLL TIME REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL" (714) 499-2838 .__.,,~..;;....-.. ......... Ct 997 Coldwell. Banker Corporation An Equal Opportunity Company Eiqual Housing Opportunity. All Off'tCes Independently Owned and Operated. .. J I ' I 'i • ... .. ~ 0.Uy Piloc Rn! Ettate • June 28, 1997 Resort-style living at Villa Balboa Enjoy panoramic bay, harbor and ocean views from this sophisticated penthouse in one of Newport Beach's prestigious gated communities. Total luxury throughout with two master suites with views, beautiful living area with fireplace and large terrace extending the whole width of the penthouse. There are vaulted ceilings with skylights and a wonderful large kitchen. This is a great weekend and summer getaway or is perfect for year round resort-style living with pool and tennis courts. It's just a short stroll to beaches and restaurants. Offered at $375.000. For more information, call Olga Matthews aJ the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach office at 2121 Pacific Coast Highway, (714) 644-9060. Or, reach Coldwell Banker on the Internet at www.coldwellbanker.com. The largest residential real estaJe company in California, Coldwell Banker now operaJes 257 offices and has nearly 7,000 sales associales statewide. Overall, the company has nearly 2,5()() residential real estaJe offices and more than 58,000 sales associates and employees throughout North America. Dramatic contemporary in Newport Shores This is a beautifu l and extensively remodeled four bedroom, three bath home with dining room, family room and three car attached garage. White pave~ and vaulted ceilings make this two story home light and bright. The kitchen features granite counters and there is a limestone slab fireplace in the living room. This beach close community offers use of the clubhouse, pool and tennis. Offered at $384,900. For more information, call Olga Matthews aJ !he Coldwell Banur Newport Beaeh oJ!ice aJ 2121 Pacific Coast Highway, (714) 644-9060. Or, reach Coldwell Banur on tlN Internet aJ www.coldwellbanker.com. The largest resUlential real estaJe company in California, Coldwell Banker now operates 257 offices and has nearly 7,()()() sales tUSociales staJewide. Overall, the company has nearly 2,500 resUlential real estaJe o/fkes and more than 58,000 sales associates and employees throughout North A111erica. Private dock and harbor views This is a beautitut single story bayfront home in one of Newport Beach's finest family area, offering about 60 feet on the water and city views. This four bedroom, three bath. four car garage home was completely remodeled in 1997. It is great for entertaining, both inside and on the large deck/patio outside, with grassy area and dock. The community of Dover Shores offers two private beaches. Offered at S 1,575,000. For more information, call Olga Matthews aJ Co/llweU Banhr Newport Beach office al 2121 Pacific Coast Highway, (714) 644-9()6(). Or, TWICh Coldwell &utler on the Internet aJ www.coldwellbanker.com. The largest residmtial real estaJe company in California, ColdweU Banker now opera/es 257 offices and has nearly 7,()()() sales a.ssociales stalewide. Overall, the company has nearly 2,500 residential real estaJe offices and more than 58,()()() sales associates and employees throughout North America. Great location on the Bluffs This one story condominium is perfect for a family, couple or single person. 1be lovely expanded Linda plan has a dining room and large family room. Tho kitchen and baths have been updated and there is a large patio. Located in the Bluffs in Newport Beach and close to schools, markets and specialty stores. Offered at $347 ,000. For morw bsfomullion, caU Susan NOOllllll .i ColllweU Ballhr Newport Bead• td (714) 644-9()6(). Or, reach Coldwell Banur on tlJI lnt•met at www.coldwellbanbr.com. The largest reskUntlal rMl •"'* company bs Ca4fonaill, Coldwell Banker now operaus 257 0J!ice1 tuUl luu ,._,.,, 1,()()() laks associaln staUwilh. Overall, th• company Nu nearly 2,500 reridenlilll real esl4te oflkes tuUl more than 58,()()() sales associales and 1mp/D~n tlero111"'1al North Amerka. . .. . ,. ..... •-w • ••,••••••••••••••• -•••• + • DlliJy Pi.lot an& &c.tt •June 28, 1997 JV~~~ ~me~k / h.w homn to fiuwry pock" bcok ftom SI 75,()()() to $3,()()(),()()(). MJ Lirli•t 6 4 2 -2 S 9 9 lnvnuory 0-Sain ~lumt' haw nevtT bun bmn with sales of owr SI miJlion pa-month for I 997. Laurel Poi11 t 7011 111 Hon1e Lo\'ely l:.:l,t\1de ( mlJ \lnJ l, 11~.I ( 0111111un111 low, low AM<xia1iun due' hu1 h .. ·Ju11tulh 111.11n1J111nl. I Im.! lx-drcHm1. 2) h.uh lo\•n hn1111 1' 111 1111111 11111d111un All "hnc .ind hr1~h1 lrl"hh I"''' r d , 11111;. ' r 'I' :d lm1dt.' IJundr1. tireptJ.:e Jn<l h111l1 111IH111k<.Jw'111 1 .. 111g room a<ldmg J tln"he<l 111u,h 2 ..ir .111.1,h .. ·d J!Jf,IJ!l' wuh work \p.iu· JnJ JJJl·J \lor.1gl' lk.n111tul uimmunm pool .ind \p.1. l 1reJ1 m,1Jl l1,.J11nn J}; red At: $175.000 32'1 Prospect, /\lewport Beach Bay Crest North I h1\ Bay C1es1 Nonh home ha5 t'Vrrythmg. 3.000 ~· Ir .ill one lt"Vcl. 5 bedroom. 'l ha1h pool home. French dorn') 1hroughou1. 2 n1J\rer rnllt"i. 1111r with V11ultcJ ceiling. lireplJle .in<l wondaful d11'>c1 buih-m and dr~mg m~.t Famil)' kitchrn with caung Jrca which Aows imo a fam1lv room, \t<p.ime formal dining room and living room \\llh tlreplau· Jnd planuuon \huuers. Prrftet for familv Ii\ mg! Offered At: $619,000 View Eastbl11jf At Its Best! 305 7 Carob, lVewport Beach TOl.ll pcrfo.1ion •IDtom home h.u h.J J rrm .. Jd :\m ,IJ1c rnof ill nC\\ custom gran11e (,j1chcn "llb \JuhcJ b.·Jm •t'<lm~ ~nJ ,L1-(~h1 bm1h· room '>'1th Ill bJ1h C.ori;eo11' 1'<1 b.iI Jlt llC\dcJ m1rrur JnJ J:U\.\. Custom book~ ml cmtnJmmcn1 .cnicr tkJmcJ JnJ double vaulted ceiling duollf.hou1 Lr. mi: ruom anJ lornul Jmm~ room hJ1c drammc !-ston luizh ... ~b of gib.I Truh J unique plC\1 t•I Jr<h1tt1:turc You emcr 1hrollf.h J pJu of 8 h1i:h ~nJ n,hcJ pJll lron1 Joo!\ to a l1i:ht and bngh1 open floor pbn L~uu' hJ1 J bhuk1u1m.t1t<r1u11c 1111h ~nch l1mc:stone and bc:-ckd mirror. lin·rlJlC. hu1h m ,u1u•m booku.1a md 111 own rnvatc raoo. M.um b.nh h.» lk1l1~h1 double 'mk.1. 1unlcn 1ult .md scpm1c ~011-rt .... .tl~·m <~1\fl plu1 mi.ill ulli<t tor 1\ork1ni; JI home 1· car JltJChcd gar:igc Jnd ~ Jt1:l1 pl111 J nr11 l1 IJnd .... apt"J pmo. \X',Jl 10 1hc beach or enjoy your own pri\';11c communny pool. 1cnnl!> lOUrt .ind r~rk tor . $J 09 900 SWlO pn month. This ha.in.ill! Offered At: o , Fabulous cul-dc-~c \1C'\\ lot 11,600 sq. ft. Largest model 2.500+ sq. ir. (could be 5 bedroom), currrmh l bedroom, 3 bath. Every m.11or room has 5'1<cepmg ball bay and ciry light view~. Luge k11chen with caung uca. garden window and French doors all looking out to a lovely gated pauo rnurrvard. Formal dining an<l living rooms have spcctatulu views. Family room w11h pool rable and built-in bookcase with a wond(rful view of ba)'. patio~ and garden. The upstairs mast(f ~uuc h.is .l largr d;:-ck structure built for an expansion of thr mNrr hcdroom with full ba)' .md suru<'t view~. A mu\! .\CC. Will consider tr.1de for East Bluff Condo. ered At: $649,000 Offered At: $3,180,000 Rock ing Horse Ridge Offinwl At: $1,225,000 Bay View Home A m.utcrp1ccc of design and construction, chis magnificent home ts approximately 7,000 sq. fr. Ir feacun:s tour bl·droo1m. t·ighc barhs and five fireplace. Compelling views from every window are highlighted by a sweeping b.n view of grateful whice sails and pleasure boacs, rhe ever-interc~cing Lido. and che distant beckoning ~hores ot Caralina. It is a private Shangri-La of capcivacing sunrises and sunsets. A large entry with custom oak floors flow~ inco a handsome living room featuring marble and oak fireplace and builc-in bookcases. A stunning \\et bar wich granite top, sink and refrigerator serves both che living room and the adjacent dining room with searing capacity for cwelve or more. The kitchen offers the ulcimace in visual appeaJ as well as every possible co nvenience for cooking and entertaining. le features Sub-Zero refrigeracor/freeur, Viking range, two Thermador ovens and convention oven, separate microwave and warming ovens.and center island with smk. Both floor and fireplace are crafted of used brick. The entry-level master bedroom has a beautiful marble fireplace and cwo enormous walk-in closers with builc-ins. The his-and-her bath contains two showers, cwo dressing areas with double sinks and a jacuzzi rub. A private gated community nestled in the hills of North Tustin. This unique, approximately 6,000 sq. ft., 5 bedroom, 7 bath home is set on a spcctacuJar 23,000 sq. ft. view lot. Wonderful mascer suite with sining area, fireplace and lavish bath. AJI major rooms have fabuJous sunset and city light views. State-of ·the-art kitchen, family room with massive used brick fireplace, oak built-ins, encercainment ce nter and full bar. This home offers a separate bonus/game room. A perfect fami ly home. The media and entenainmenc room, comprising the entire third floor.is nothing short of unbelievable. An elevator serves all floors, including the lower level with children's wing of three large bedrooms, each witb it's own bath, as well as a full gym/workout room with sauna and full bath. The inviting pool is adjacent co an outdoor kitchen and patio dom inated by a used-brick wood-burning fireplace. Harbor View Home Ojfnw/.AI: $899,000 Brand new on the market. This impressive family home has been completdy 1emodeJed and expanded. 5 Bcdr'>Oms, 5 Baths: "Total Perfection!" Formal dining room has a dramatic skylight and vauJtcd ceilings. Living room has an eleganc marble fireplace with Plantation s~erS throughout. All new light, white and bright kitchen opens co a wonderful family room with builc-in entertainment center, surround sound and used brick fireplace. You'll enjoy your own private tropical paradise with pool, spa and patio. A perfect spot for everyone. · ,, A I ,· . \ • Daily Pilot Real Estare •June 28, 1997 • "I ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY PILOT' For advertising information call 642-4321 -Barbara Swindall, Realtor, The Prudential - Jon Douglas Co.mpany "I have advertised in the "Daily Pilot" consistently and am very pleased with the res ponse I receive from potential buyers as well as potential sellers in the Newport Beach area. Advertising in the "Pilot" has benefited m e in one additional way. An important part of my annual busin ess plan is special izing in the · attached homes at Villa Point, bordering on the Newport Beach Golf C ourse. As a result of advertising my listings in the "Pilot," I have become known to other agents in the area as the specialist in Villa Point. Whenever they are representing buye rs for that neighborhood o r price range, they call me. It definitely helps me ge t my listings sold. · T hank you, "Daily Pilot!,, • Daily Pilot RHI Estate •June 28, 1997 1'-0PEN HOME GUIDE -..... BALBOA PENINSULA 1025 E. Balboa Blvd. Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 3BR CORONA DEL MAR 1401 Bayside Dr Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 4BR 520 Narcissus 2BR Balboa Newport Realty Mary Fryer 819-1201-PgrNoice Mail COSTA MESA 1738 New Hampshire Coldwell Banker Delpha Oswald 668-9333 1890 Oriole Dr Coldwell Banker Pat Davis 668-9333 1956 Flamingo Coldwell Banker Paula Litten 668-9333 1956 Flamingo Coldwell Banker Didc Jantzer 668-9333 2263 Heritage Dr Coldwell Banker Delpha Oswald 668-9333 2405 Narbonne Way Coldwell Banker Jerrie Mahoney 668-9333 2475 Montre Way ColdWell Banker Jerrie Mahoney 668-9333 2788 longwood Ct. Coldwell Banker Pat Davis 668-9333 3BR 5BR 3BR JBR 3BR JBR JBR 2BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,495,000 Sat/Sun $2,650,000 Sat 1-4 $435,000 Sat 1-4 $217,500 Sun 1-4 $289,900 Sat 1-5 $254,000 Sun 1-5 $254,000 Sat 1-4 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 $186,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 $186,500 Sun 1-4 $199,900 3323 Maryland Dr Coldwell Banker Delpha Oswald 668-9333 4BR Sun 1-4 $225,000 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 8736 Tern Owner/Builder 714-526-0121 SBR Sat/Sun 10-4 $279,900 HUNTINGTON BEACH 16149 St. Croix Metro Realty Donna Fallon 846-94'68 8641 Atlanta SS+ Coldwell Banker Eileen Anderson 668-9333 3BR 2BR NEWPORT BEACH 1011 Cliff Drive Harbor Realty Dianne Fuess-Agt 673-4400 1610 Kings Rd Bill Grundy Realtors 675-6161 200 Paris ln #312 Call For Gal~ Code Ellis Realty Group MaryAnn Mc:Cuire 646-6770 521 Catalina Drive Bill Grundy Realtors 675-6161 ..... . 2BR 3BR 2BR 4BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $439,000 Sat 1-4 $88k-$189k . Sat 1-5 $525,000 Sun 12-4 $729,000 Sun 1-4 $395,000 Sat 12-4 $825,000 ~ ' , ' • • • • l/I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ! • . • t • I 1' t J I Daily Pilot Real Estate •June 28, 1997 • HOMES a/.& S~e.e. M~ll14/g.,,~t4 • p,.,.,,~~ p.,,°'f""'t~:u (714) 855-9800 Sunny Comer -Olde CDJrf 520 NARCISSUS BNR Balboa Newport Realty, Inc. REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENTS Beautiful Architecture. Built in 1991. 2BR,2.5BA, 2 marble · fireplaces, French doors, custom lighting. Romantic muter with walk .. in closet &spa. Only $J1S5,000 f.\1 '""' t•/i /'rr11•11tl'tl H1 MARY FRYER Olde Corona <Del Mar Bnutltll ca,. Cod eondo 0t '5' win lot. 811/t In tH1. 3 BldlOOln, 2.5 Salb, fttll "'* 1/tt """'" & qa, /ir/IJI room ""'nt .,, & Mt. Onty$458,• Q~f-M~11 E11Wt THE ULTIMATE liUfl ESTATE Fabulou. ocean Tiewa • •umet•. 3 bedroom plu. d•n. Large yards w/lawn • fruit trees, waterfalls, apex. lcoi pond, French doora, bay windows, Gorgeous 1 Yi years new contemporary Santa Fe Estate nestled on X acre hilltop. Magnificent 200° views of Saddleback, Fashion Island, Catalina & city lights. 6,000 sq. ft., 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, 2 entertainment retreats, pool/spa & 4,car garage. G reat room with soaring 33 foot high ceilings, 1,000 sq . ft. master suite, granite, limestone & patina copper throughout. Offered at $2,600,000 f>.10 !Nmurwcs on I.&~ from Sl.2 millmn • $10 mil.Im. ~llnlft Nrwtr lrg. 480. 381\ Mfd11m1ntao ~Iii n i\~ ..,'oct..,, •YV.c111 all tiled floors. $459K + Homr lmmtd •••il' Cu1mm poolispa. l·.ms.S2.Bdion.Ulruppt •irblr. ir•nnr h11h "'' ;urrouncl ---------.--_-.. <nunJ. much mM' S.l."'l.CJOO' rw• ._.. .,..,_ DOWEii SllOllES .. 1lm INTERNET Pvt 3BD. 2BA home wAarge .vard F= ::' w/dmmg rm. family rm & lireplact. _.,.....cbl_..._ Only $489,000. Clll for app1. Md .............. 11...... ~ ,_ 111 II M .... an P tol Cll l'llrtdl .. .., WW ..... ftelet 20 Years S e rvicing All Of Orange C o unty OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 * Ocean G l~land Views Forever * 4 Bedroom' ... 4 ~ Baths ... Came Room * Approximately 4.000 s I * Pool&Spa * Lucc1ted qn a Level Cul ·de-soc • L.lrje Three Car Car~e U"6ellna6le ,rlu $819,000 2965 DORN COURT Enloy the Finest In Laguna Beach DOU G BULLEY. BROl<ER 720-1704 WANT TO REACH THE BEST QUALIFIED HOME BUYERS ON THE COAST? SHOWCASE YOUR PROPERTY HERE! It's aa ln8J(J)ell6ive aad etlective way to advertise your ~al properties. lS~ end copy deedlme Wednesday by ~Pllll Call your representative Lisa Cosenza Lisa Rivera 714-574-4249 714-574-4252 1Wo Generations ef Fine Prq/essional Real Estate Service Usa Grundy Johnson 675-6161 81 421 31st Street Qfferlng personalized and expert service This beautifully appointed ho me has 4 Pedroorns. 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. SELLER SAYS SELL NOWI $2, 195,000 For private showing can Debi Miller-RH Group 721 -1154 or 801-8844 ~'EW E.'\GL.t\1) BAYFRO~i Built in 19i9 Vi/50 ft + bo3t dock. 3 bedrooms. ! fplc, 24<» sqJt., b1~h tt1lings. brge. LR & kuchen )faster suite fearures simng room & fplc. OFFERED AT $1 75 000 Daily Pile>< Real Estate • June 28, 1997 Spectacalar Bay & City Ughts Vlewl ~ --~"""' .,.·.--~ ~"-·. A Unique Cusrom Dover Shores Homel • Over 0600 sq tr • 4 13edroom 4 5 Oorh • J-cor garage • Secluded Lonot pooVspo, worertoll (, bu1lr-1n DOQ • 1 8 000 sq h lor approx. • Access ro J pnvore beaches • Cusrom m0S1er su11e w/simng room & fireplace • Secunry sysiem wine cellar & sauna $1.340.000 Call Sandy 559-3760 Hanu Reddy Realty 559-5555 Fax 559-4812 GREAT~ BEDROO~t Hm1E Cu"rJlll L11dicn. tunite coontcr\. mookkd CCWCf <.t1L • hirM a'hed ctk t~1nru. LI\ i~ room & ~ fam1h • frb • ! qinn' r;ioos. ! Car ~t OFFERBO i\T $6.SO,(KX) 1· I 1, Daily Pilot Real Ettate •June 28. 1997 Owner Wants land and will Trade; 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 ~ 126 East 19th • Costa Mesa 631-2242 Located Across from Nlketown • 2 Bedrooms • Vaulted Ceilings • 2.5 Baths • Rear Yards • Fireplaces • Open and Airy • 2 Car Attached Garages • Kitchen Garden Windows 66 Shearwater Place NEWPORT BEACH * 2BR, 1. 75 Baths * Lowest Price Bayview Terrace * Lowest Prtce Detached Stngle Family Gated Community ln Newport Beach * No Mello Roos! * Quiet, Sunny Comer Location NEW LISTING •••• $272,000 Sea Island: A community with golf course views and close to many Newport Beach amenities BOUNDARIES: Sea Island is o ne of the mosl premium Newport Beach locations. ll borders lhe New.port Beach Country Club golf cour!>e and is like living in a year round rc11ort. HISTORY: Sea l!>land had two builders. The luxury unit!> were bl!ill hy both McLain and Lusk. who later coIBplcted the community. llOMES: The development 1:. comprised of 132 condmrnnium units. There are 54 self- conlained townhomei. and 78 stacked !>ingle-levcl condos. Nine residences are currently on the market ranging from $459.000 to $719.000. STYLE: The McLain un1ti. range from about 1.900 to 3.000 square feet. the latter being a three bedroom. four bath townhome with a lhree car garage. The Lusk units range from about 2.300 Lo 2,800 square feet. All the Lusk floorplans feature fireplaces in the living room and master bedroom. This golf course view home is naw listed in lhe community of Sea Island COMMUNITY FEATIJRES: Balboa Island, with South Coast Plaza The community boasts two community just a few minutes away via freeway. pooli.. two spas, two lennis cour1s and a clubhouse. Several of the properties capture Catalina. bay views and/or golf course views. There is quick access to major highways and the airport. SCHOOLS: Lincoln Elementary and Corona del Mar High School. SHOPPING: Located across from the Hyatt Newporter. Sea Island is minutes from Fashion Island and Corona del Mar, within walking distance of Pacific Coast Highway and NOW LISTED: One of the homes now listed f catures fabulous views. This spectacular Lownhome is light and brigbt and is offered at $599,000. SOUR CE: Arvilla Sheron of the Prudential -Jon Douglas Co., 2 10 1 E. Pacific Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, (714) 759- 6600, ext. 212 or (7 14) 729-5430. If you would like to .submil a community profik of your farm ana, pleast follow tht above formal and enclost a map ouJllne (Thomas Guith) of tht ~ along wilh a photo of a currtnt listing. The <hscriplion of the proJHrtJ 1~1 unthr the "now listu" section. Send to: Julie Viker, rtal estate edilor, Dally Pilot, 330 W. Btq St., Co1ta Mesa, CA 92627, (114) 541-4242. • Daily Pilot 1lnJ Estate • Ju.oe 28, 1997 Alt .... of June 26, 1997 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-year fixed 30-Year adjust.able Amencan 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 Financial Fidelity Federa.1 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 (800) 8n-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 (800) 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 7 500°0 7 500°0 7 375°0 7 375°0 7.500°0 7 750°0 7.875°0 7.375~0 7375% 7 500°0 7 375°0 8 500°0 7 375°0 7 375°·0 7 500<\o 7 400°'0 7 375°0 7 375°0 7 500°0 7.600~0 7.500°0 7 625°0 7 625°0 "'. POIHTS OWN (".) 20 2 125 20 1 750 20 2,352 20 2 500 5 1 750 20 2 000 5 1 000 20 2.125 5 1.875 20 2.125 5 1.625 5 0000 20 1 750 20 2 125 20 2000 10 2 250 20 2.250 5 1.750 5 2.000 10 2 000 10 1.375 20 2.000 10 2.000 LOCK· IN A.P.R .. 30 7.757 45 7.718 30 7.654 30 7.670 30 7.718 10 7.998 30 8.017 45 7.630 14 7.604 30 7.757 15 7.578 10 8.537 30 7.591 30 7.630 30 7.744 30 7.669 30 7.644 10 7.591 10 7.744 60 7.846 13 7.678 60 7.871 14 7.871 INTEREST RATE 3.950% 5.500% 3.950% 4.875% 5.500% 3.950% 6.375% 4.750% 4.850% 2.950% 2.950% NA 4.950% 2.950% 3.950% 3.950% 4.250% 2.950% 3.950% 5.750% 5.750°/o 5.375% 6.750% % POINTS OWN (%) 20 1.000 20 1.000 20 0.375 20 2.500 35 0.125 20 1.000 5 1.000 20 0.000 20 1.000 20 0.250 20 2.000 NA NA 20 1.125 10 1.000 20 1.000 20 1.000 20 2.500 20 2.000 20 1.000 20 1.375 5 1.500 20 1.000 20 1.750 MAX. A.P.R. LOAN 7 688 600,000 8.23'\ 214,600 7.366 214,600 8.549 214,600 8.143 1,500,000 7.430 600,000 8.679 214,600 7.2 11 21-t,COO 7.388 750,000 7.544 500,000 7.400 700,000 NA NA 7.302 214,600 8.067 214,600 7.380 214,600 7.817 500,000 8.964 214,600 7.400 700,000 7.430 214,600 7.655 214,600 8.314 214,600 8.358 214,600 8.448 214,600 MARGIN (%) 1.900 2750 2.500 3.000 2 750 2.500 2 750 2.275 2.450 2.700 2.375 NA 2.350 2.250 2.450 1.990 3000 2.375 2.500 2.750 2.750 2.625 2.750 INDEX 1TA 1TS 110 1TS 1TS 110 L6M 110 110 110 110 NA 110 L1M 110 L1M L6M 110 110 110 1TS 6CO 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 Bol/l fixed & tldjullable programs are 30l30 convenbonal mMgages Type ol Lender 1s B • Bank. K • mor1gage ballker: A : mot1gage broker; S • savings & loan Mottgage bankers and brokers are llC8f\S8d by lhe Cahfon11a Oepatlment of ANI eita .. as either a broker Of eo<porallon For onformatJOn call Cold DAE at (916) 227-0931 lnl--1 R•te fOf adf\JStables is an lnlroduclOI)' rate IOI the first adjustment penod Down P8¥ment is amount of cash("-of sales price) peld lo lender pnor to Signing mot1gage contrael Points are •. of loan balance paid to lender al time of io.n closlng Loc:k-ln Is the number of days lender guarantees rate prio< to closing A.P.R. es the annual percentage rate which Is an Mlimated annual CIOS1 of the loan to the t>o<rower AM A P R s are calculated by Mortgage News Co based on a $214,600 loan amount. the poinlS shown and $700 total lees The A P A s are inCluded 1n this char1 fOf oomparo· son only Wilen applying for a loen, Federal Tl\llh·ln·Lendmg law requires lenders 10 calCulale an AP A specific to eae11 loan olfer. Maximum loen is 11\e maximum lender wiH loan under goven terms All ftXed rate programs have a maxi· mum of $21•,600 Mllrgln (In '-l is lenders profit margin+ 111dex " actual rote afler ftrsl adjustment Index Is the basis for selllng an adjustable rate (Margin• Index • New Rate) 110 • 11111 Dist Cost of Funds. ITS z !·Year Treasury 8111 L6M • 6·montl1 UBOR. 6TB • 6·month Treasury 8111 6CO "6·month average cert1f1CDta of csepos11 Adjustment Frequency IS the penod between adjustments 1M • 1·Month, 6M • 6·Months. 1Y: 1 Year All rates subject 10 change Verity rate end terms poor to applying fOf a loan All tenders provide loans w11h d11ferem ra1es and terms for different loan amounts. The information presented is not an offer to make a loan FOf a consumer guide on how 10 shop for a mot1gaoe. seod a~ so check payable 10 Mortgage News Co t850 E 17th St . Suite 220. Santa Ana. CA 92705 (714) 836-11n COPYRIGHT c 1997 Motigage News Co • Di(; View of canal and park This little charmer is across the street fro m the Newport Shores canal and public park. This lovely community is clo e to the beach and has its own pool. tennis court and children's play area. This street has very little traffic as it is one way. This is one of the nicest locations in the Shore with vaulted ceilings and a good floorplan. Offered at $305,000. For more infonnalion, call Kennie Jo Riu o al (714) 723-8800. Coa!t Newport Propertks, 3377 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Gated Eastside Costa Mesa Laurel Point is a 58 unit townhome development clo e to the Back Bay with easy freeway access. This unit offers three bedrooms. two and one-half bathrooms with a two car attached garage. There is a patio off of the ma ter bedroom. The laundry room is in its own room upstairs. Additional feature of this end unit are a brick fireplace, west facing patio, kitchen garden window and ceiling fans. It is located next to the pool and spa and offered at $176,000. For more infonnati.on, call Keith Randle aJ (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plaza, Suue 160, Newport B~ach. • ,, J ' :~ ------- Rarely offered Napoli model Located in a premium hillside location with no traffi c and no neighbors, complete privacy is found at this rarely offered Napoli rnudel. The beautifully appointed interior has a ma.,ter suite on the firM floor and off ers hardwood floonng. cu:-.tom window treatments, security and fire :-.r.11:111 There i' top-of-the-line central air conditioning with a filtration system. l 'r 'tair' arc two 'pac1ous bcdroorm with pri vate bath. offering hillside views. The hnd.. pati o al'o has a brick harbccuc. 'prinklcr:-. and a lighting system. The oversized two lar :.illached garage has CU\tom built-ms and work station. All this is located in the co111t11ns nl a 24 hour guard gated community. Offered at $399,900. For more information, call Greg Lombardi at (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Jasmine Creek home with ocean views This lovely Plan 5 in Jasmine Creek offers wonderful sit-down ocean views and vistas of hills and city light' The three bedroom. two and one-half bath home is about 2,300 square feet. with custom oak flooring. French doors and windows, leaded and beveled glass entry doors and beautiful decorator details throughout. Outside is a lush English garden filled with 49 rose bushes. The 24 hour guard gated community offers pools, spas and tennis courts Thi:-home is in a quiet location, near pool and easy second gate access. Offered at $489.000. For more informatfr>n, call Marty and Melinda Jones at (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Beautifully remodeled home in Harbor View Hills This beautifully remodeled popular "Hillsborough" floorplan has one bedroom downstairs and four bedrooms upstairs. The home offers French doors, scraped ceilings, new tile flooring. now kitchen and bathrooms. The gorgoeous backyard has a pool, spa and lush landscaping. Additional features of this home include three bathrooms, two fireplaces and a three car garage and inside laundry. This is a great locati on on a cul-de-sac and is just steps to the community park. The home has curb appeal and is located on a great street. Offered at $769,000. For mort information, call Marty & Melinda Jones at (714) 644-/6()(). Coast /"" Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plaza, Stt. 260, Newport Beach. Beautiful Medi~nean-style villa in Corona del Mar This beautiful Mediterranean style villa with ocean views is within steps of Little Corona Beach. The home offers custom design and quality throughout, with French doors and windows, three fireplaces, a gourmet kitchen, crown moldings and vaulted ceilings. Additional features of this fabulous home include three bedrooms. two and one-half baths, two sunny tiled patios, two porches, alarm and air conditioning system, numerous quality details and a two car garage plus one parking space. Offered at $1, 195,000. For more information, call Marty & Melinda Jones at (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic Pllwl, SU. 260, N•wport B~lt.. Channing Harbor Ridge This expanded and upgraded "Miramar" model with a view has all the comfort and convenjence for your lifestyle today. The sophisticated home is complemented by the conversation area adjacen1 to a spacious living room with marble fireplace and soaring ceiling. A second bcdrooi;n and den (or third bedroom) completes this dramatic design. Perf ec1 for entertaining, the home offers a formal dining room with mirrors. Additional feaiures include a private courtyard, new roof and air conditioning. This charming home is located in the guard gated communily of Harbor Ridge, which offers pools, spas and teMis courts. This is a great location for schools, shopping and parks. Offered at $629,900. For more infonnaJion, call Donu Austero & Christine Kim at (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic P/avJ, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Lovely custom built home near the ocean This lovely three bedroom, three and one-half bath home hows pride of ownership. Built by the current owner in 1975, the home features lovely oak floor, cabinets, skylights and wood paned windows. There arc custom leaded windows and front doors. 1\vo second floor decks add value as one deck gives a small ocean view. The home is off ercd at $465,000. For 1'U>n ilifonlllllJon, call Ke11nh Jo Rizz.o at (714) 723-8800. Coast Newport Propenu1, 4 Civk PlazA, SU. 260, Newport Beacla. An entertainer's delight Located in prestigious Cameo Highlands, this unique three bedroom, two bath home is nestled on three quarters of an acre. The great room enjoys sunset views over Catalina through the trees. Perfect for a family, the home is complete with its own orchard and vegetable garden for the urban gardener. Entertain to your heart's delight, as your friends will love to join you on the sport court for paddle tennis, basketball, or volleyball. Tell them to bring their suits for a dip in the pool or in the Jacuzzi while you prepare dinner. Afterward, you'll dine on the large patio which overlooks the pool, garden and sport court. This is a rare find in Corona del Mar and is withjn walking distance of the beach and town. Offered at $875,000. For more information, call Connie Maxsenli al (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport Propenus, 4 Civic Plar.a, St~. 260, Newport Beach. Portafina Laguna This three bedroom. two and one-hair bath contemporary-style home is located in the prestigiou~:mmuruty of Ponafina Laguna io Laguna Beach. The house was built in 1984 and f ea a spectacular ocean view. It is located on a cut-de-sac street and has extensive dee to enjoy the view. Other features of the property include a large great room with fireplace, vaulted ceilings. security system, gourmet kitchen with top-of-the-line electric appliances, large pantry, inside laundry, formal Jiving room with fireplace, dining area, large master suite with elegant bath, two car attached garage, dumbwaiter, larger foyer entry with spiral staircase and extensjve storage areas. Offered at $595,000. For 11tOn infonMJion, call Suve Higle at (714) 644-1600. COIUt Newpo11 • Properm1, 4 CivU: PlazA, Ste. 260, N•wport Beacla. • ... ., Daily Pilot Real Estate •June 28, 1997 $200 Million $180 Million $160 Million $140 Million $120 Million $100 Million $80 Million $60 Million $40 Million $20 Million WE 1 RE #1 Coast Newport Properties Company #2 •• IT1 S A FACT T HIS DATA WAS OBTAINED FROM THE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OF THE ORANGE COAST ASSOCIATION OF R EALTORS ON 1/13/97. Company #3 Company #4 Company #5 1996 $ VOLUME CLOSED ESCROWS fh1s chart depicts the gross dollar volume of the Top Frve Newport Beach offices from all sales 1n Otstncts 1 through 12 (Newport Beach/Costa Mesa area) from 1/1/96-12/31/96. This representation is hnsed on dntn supplied by the Orange Coast Association of Realtors Multlple Listings Service. Neither the Associat ion. its MLS. nor Coast Newport Properties quorantees or 1s 111 any way responsible for its accuracy. The data supplied may not reflect all real estate aclMty 1n the market. "